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                  <text>Onv l.BM Osplis Moasv Weefct

Devoted to lh« Intenota of tho But Futv Under the

luhrillr ftrrrUrx.

N»W IS TMB TIER.

"riu^as orncus

FOR GOOD TEAS,

FOR NICK, JUIgY

\V^'s

Afghi

FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. -W. Smith s.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FtrR OHIO, HICKORY NUTS,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOB fie.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR tkx WORTH or YOUR MONEY,

jqAiiHviu.» Lopqa.-»*y

gMinr** girrrtKbW. H. TQUKQt
O. &lt;MBcv lax SMW Mala Mo
• &lt; MtovaMrs Overt M&gt;S X »■ M

M

iber.

"ER.

MA
J. L BAKER,

sporting men throughout the country
aa a terrible fighter. But the dog was

objeotavs

having been an athletic performer in

Cabul

bird wsi provided with a number of
lancelcla eel'in among a system of
sucking lubes. Thia enabled it to bore
for blood and draw it np al the same
time.—.V«x&gt; York Ik orId.
.

freoi EdiabarKb

Magistrate of Kentu&lt;

'sr.z

Hot
atopped with
ten bolted the

pHE NANHkILLE LEVATOR,

A Queer Half.

forty-

He was

rcie appoint, d to I be Nttkul Cooven

Any number of farmers to

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ui Accuratly.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICI
For any quantity of

E FARAD*,
That may be brought them. They else

J. R RASE Y
TXXATMAM. Gaofe.aJ fU*r^
1A riw la Uh TiU*«* Mmi bo

Nhlnglea.

JHixrdliiraax Farlf.
Uem.

A1XSWBW0RTH ft BROOKS

felt of it again. Il «u doll-looking and

]£.WTERPRISE

a man who had considered too long a

GROCERY

noon of CurrecUoa.
—Tb« Grand Jury b*s indmed l&gt;»vld Urqa
hart, Pnwldaolaf the Nev Orleswi Having lo
rtllatloo, oo a ebarga of feloniously appropriaUng to his own nas 13, &lt;U) lx-lac gm; !&lt;&gt; sold
corp-iration. Euln! in t'J'.'XU

pi RCIClNTO THE FRON1.
Edison'■

oi«
' Having bought for GASH a large, neat I

^yiLLIAM JONES,

ore lynched by a crvv.l which look tbcui
votbviaitat (raid*. Oil. Ths two w.r.
erd-rera
—A mob at fifty gyn forcibly took four
rgro Eurticrera out of tho Jail at Anura, La,
&gt;e other rduht, aud shot them dnad.
—It Is a •ati’faetioa to Jearn thal the ham an
yacs—lb. Indian—wtio about a year HtoklU«l

iTeas, Coffees, Sugars,
in California, iiat&gt;lx&lt;!

Syrups, Tobaccos. Fish,

DEWTISTS
UEBHAUNER,

The stranger took it again. Heexanuned it more carefully.
"Well, 1
never thought I would lie l»keu in by *
I piece of the queer," he remarked,
; thoughtfully, * und (emphatically) I’ll
. lx- blanked if 1 think I have.*

I

duck to the good

Cheese ul Everything

The stranger reached out for the $10

Francisco Chronicle.

tention, arcorumqdatiug ways, good

1100,000.

]|E.WBY ROE,

An Ohio merchant tells the following
story about himself. Where he Uvea is

PaoraiBToa

------ OLD RELIABLE—

MEAT MARKET
Fresh anrt Salt Meats,
Smiti Bins ui Stiiilim,
Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

Fmtn "Andy,

BOISE A FRANCIS.
'J’HEOLD FURNITURE FIRM OF

Lentz £ Sons,

p,i" ’•*

Fresh Gkoods, Full Weight* and

MBMRY ROE.

Selling Goods

was untertrining his auditors with sto­
ne* from " his county,- when the Gov-

Waxx a man goes from home to cheat
himself, he is-out-Aoing himself.
A Max named hia potatoes ” Gold­
smith Maid," liccause they were fast

straightway the old man was silent, for
be was overwhelmed by thia first vision
out of the cage.
Ho hail no sooner
turned hia back than the animal sprang
upon him. Hacring threw himself to
the Governor will
one side, but the dog's paws struck him
like to hear it.on the shoulder, and* dog and man fell
“ Yea, go on. Uncle Johnny.- said tho

Tax candle sap: “ 111 be blowed if
go out- And the fire on She hearth

rFS’iitSS

couragement; and the old man, thus
convinced that even the Governor was
also a mau, concluded Lie narrative.
Then, becoming bolder, he ventured

man's nght arm. Hacring, quick a*
lightning, pitched the dog over on his
bick, and was just going to jaiup cn his
paws, a* the brute recovered himself,
and sprang for Rai-Ting’s throat. With
one hand Barring grasped the dog's
leg, and with the other caught him by

nt.

a half from tho Xenia Court House:
“When I was atxiut 17 years old
I made a trip to Cleveland in the
old-faaliiono I stage ooach, with it*
spanking four homes. At Mount Ver
non, about 4 o’clock in the afternoon,
a pretty girl camo ob board. She sat
on the back s&gt;at, next to an elderly
faTuer-liko looking man. I was on the
midd'c rert immediately in front of her.
I soon struck up a pleaaant chat with
her. She wav a charming talker, and
almost as brilliant aa abo waa pretty.
It looked a*it wiwsrc mutually pleased.
When dark came 1 concluded there

behind and got hold of the hand. I
was a little r-lartlcd at the hardrcaa, but
it returned a vtoe-like pressure. I

He bought ticket* for two.
little fellow living over in

He Lail been to the Episcopal Church,
and had been shown the Governor’s
Did yon, Uoele JohnnyU respondGor. S------ . '■ And bow did you

wliat they was a-doiu’, bat I rix and f&lt; 11
with
'em
every time."—“Editor’i
Drtt-er’ in Harper'n Maoatine.

We have said many hard things of
the manufacturers of Usd butter. But
much of the fault is chargeable to the
jawanlly conduct of ccnutry and city
grocers aa-lslo e-ke^p ’ra. For fear of
influence of some prominent farmer's
wife who blings large quantities of
grease, dirt and buttermilk lomaikel

for this conglomeration aa be docs for
pure, sweet butter. It is then tumbled
-- -----.
,,
,,
| an xogeiucr, goou, usi auu
Hacnng then threw Inmadf on the jDlo common tub or barrel, and mixed
; ----- . . ... . — —
... .... up iur icar wumc cuswtucr
uj
sml st the Same time grasped the dog phaaje dl&gt;COT„ lhe difference and inby the u|—- ‘--------- “• UJ---------*-* *—J 1
- - - pressing
----- g down the lower jaw with his I ft
hoped that the increase of butter
the flesh at the sides of .
tob1j Mpp&gt;J w much
left ym
arm until
l
doo’s mentb was torn by the strain. I
^at all chases would be com

Thia the grand utilitarian bluauomiug
of the chromo idea — Puck.
'

da man I objec to,- said s negro when
on trial in the Marion (3. C.) court the
other day. The black man waa un­
seated. and the prisoner given acquittal.

he, " but, ye see, 1 knowod if I flattered
de preiudus ob de odder jurymen dal I
get off, an' golly I did.It happened when Oil City was a new
oil town that at a political meeting one

jmt gone for a drink P— Oil City Der-

BUU ciun am
wonW
I__

uimcij

Buppuru "I— hum
if uk6D to the

should have a butter inspector, who
should be authorised to grade and num
bcr the buttor according to the Quality.
Tho timorous merchant would then

of the American navy, and we are in
the vicinity of the Schuylkill canal a
good deal, too. If the navy is lost, the
price tit it should be deducted from
Secretary Thompson’s salary. We told

eousiderablF, but the world could afford

the quality of butter. There ia nothing
in human economy so filthy and degraded as the common grade of butter.
butter,
In some »*y the root of
n this
thia evil should

, get up another one just *j
। of two weeks, and now let t
it—N’orri*toicn Herald.
।
suxiOXG VP.

•ml Jo&gt;. ,o.l b&lt;' dnwH
cbiooK
wounds, rour^of tb^voiiuiii Uw hand anj buttermilk ought
have begun to bleed afresh twice since
they were dressed. Hacnug had to be
removed to Dr. Allen's houre for con­
stant medical treatment. He wsa rap­
idly improving at last accounts. lie
says he regret* that a member of tho
famdy poisoned the dog, for if it had
recovered from the wound in it* throat
he intended to enter the cage, armed
with a neavy whip, and l&gt;e*t the animal
into submissdon.

direction.

He haa designed, Mpedady

purposes, but also
Prof. George Msdoakie, of Princeton
College, lately read a paper before the
New York Academy of Bcicnees on
“The Proboscis of the House-Fly."
The wall behind the desk at which the
profcs’or stood waa decorated for the
little
occasion with diagrams allowing highly apparatus beneath the mat of the driver.
magnified sections of Uie body of the

Noticing an old-time Jehu critically
Pioche alt

There were also some pictures of exag­
gerated cockroaches, and a represent*-

three feet 1c

adjusted on

coaid be distinctly seen. As tor the
picture of that instrument of torture,
the proboscis of the house fly, it re­
sembled, both in shape and sire, a rifle

With a plentiful supply of biscuit* and

one, Ml of life

over me when in my mind I would con-

Cheaper thaa Ever.

' Mias i
A C. Buton LARGEST STOCK

broken crockery
'all Mall tAMtfe.
what others ca l the “knot.," of the pro
boscia Prof. Macloekte declared teat

to artarialix*

Dr. Dollinger,

jwUii
&gt;n)y filed. It wM for a long
naturalist* that thia knoo

* GDRSHTH
SFafifftS

smmioBi ioih
•it.

ing-whip.
On this ocoariun he had
neglected to take tho whip with him.
Hacring set tlifi |xn of water on the
floor, but the dog seemed disinclined to
drink, refused to lie petted, and walked
reatlcsaly up and down the cage.
Hacnng saw that “Satan' was in one

— - --- -- -r- - - -, keeper CUUtcmptllvualy.
nght hand be unbolted the door of the
Tho stranger became earner.
nr
ege,
11
cane, and
and got
not outride,
outside, at
at the
the same
same time
time
gave the slippery looking com another
dog’s bead through and
searching glance, aud then remarked
.
..
.
. •
.
.
slowly “Say. mist-r.l have aald 1 dldn &lt;
; think I was Lkcn by a piece of the queer,
might. He held the dog in this way
'
I think so yet- Now, 111 just lx-t until he felt his strength failing, and
7”° • ton that thl* la a genuine piece of then, letting go the dog’s neck with his
teeth, he opened the rate slightly, and,
' The barkeeper had* $10 gold pi
wiib a quick kick, he knocked the dog
I rowel from the till and planted
inside, and closed and locked tho gate.
Both Hieruig and the dog were cov­
say a word, but, biking n knife out of ered with blood.
Hacriug's lacerated
hand bled fast, and blood was running

SttW b CeWvcl t Find Cha firsary Stert 1

READY MADE CLOTHING,

came the center of an admiring group,
to rhom his jean clothes were not at all
an improper attire for the Governor's
levee; and hia tongue being loosed by
a glaaa of aherry wine, which he then

hold until lie had torn the animal's
scalp to the back of the bead.
The
dog fell back with Hacring on top.
I indifferently, m ho put the half-com- Both got their feet, and Hacring sprang
of the Sortaliat ,1Cwe&lt;i cocktail under the bar, “I can for the gate of the cage.
list WMfr wUl. I I _ ' _
______ 1 . t__ ■____
The dog dashed at him agate, and |
—----- ,------------ —...
‘••n- .ujmcibiDg ixitu-r.
Hacring clinched the bra e, and tried j
au-of tb. country P. J. Murmre. at m.
“What do you meant* asked the to set bi* teeth into hia shaggy neck.
wm Cbalnnan of tbv oocrraUoa The BtrMRcr. looking from the oom to the
: He faded, but caught the dog's car with
Socialists rwofrej to place a candidate tn t»m I mixologist curiously.
| his t*selii, and held on until be Karl cut
invjac for tb« Presidency, and not to take part ।
“Mean!" replied the man of drink*. it off, and then he hurled the brute to
‘ the fit or, and fell himrelf.
—There xenu a &lt;l;Ifi&lt;-ulty Io findlDK any per
The dog rushed at Hacring again just
oueer 'queer ' a* this ou me. If that'
as he wa* gutting up, and bit him in
the beat you've got, good by."
the left hand.
Hsering thrust his i
band into the brute's throat and tried !
amine the coin. He took it up, felt of to smother him. In the struggle both
I full again, and the dog lacerated Baerit nng on the hard vuod counter, but it ing'a toft hand.
wouldn't nng. Hr remarked, however,
“Unbolt the gale quick," stinuted
in a confident tone, *1 can l see that Harn ng to the men, who were standing

rest and most con venienl
lings in central .Michigan,

Price®.

not exactly aeody-looking.

as an ei|»-ricuecd barkeeper cares to
supply more than one round of drinks
to without a aettluiuenL He entered a
Kcwmcy street bar-room and softly or­
dered a cocktail, “with joat a daah of
abainthc, plcaae." Tho mixologist ha!
procoxled about half way with hia
scientific operations when the stranger
felt in his jKx-kct, and after a sweeping
investigation produced a four-bit pieco.
Thu the stranger toseed in the air, and
it fell on the counter with a dull thud.
The mixologist's attenbou was imme­
diately attracted toward the coin. He
looked at it a moment, and then took it
between bis forefinger and thumb. Hu
countenance changed inalanUy. He laid
the coin down on the bar and shoved it

IN i87B.„

U Draliu

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rre-Uy.

Remodeled. Enlarged [ Iniprored

Money Sarei

tbe Chief

mowt devout Epiacopi

One

FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY.
Go to C. W, Smith’s.
FOR EVERYTHING"CHEAP,
Go to C. W. Smith's

CHARLES SCHEIDT.

not to bite any axtetua!

Prtrid.

itF

FOB CIGARS AND TOBACCO.

sggsXKag

done, be weal to work with H» file, exe­
cuting a movement tike that of the

A FIGHT FOB LIFE.

FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Go to C.W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HAM STEAK.

Jhdrtiw.

NUMBER 15.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN,-SATURDAY. JANUARY 3. 1890.

VOLUME vn.

■feM Up.
rinse in

little beyond the end, making a surtaoe

Than anyother firm dealing

W»,&lt;m,(W).

in furniture.

'Higginbotham" on a single card.

ten ordisaolve Ibe dainty morsel,

'fiji

Ctorlea

Didtana-

�» away from you
MMUoke. but n twe
warfunadet! hurry
lu bafore ) &lt;ui &lt;-au

Germany ha* had the effect which it
waa doubtless intended to produce—of
reassuring the inhabitant* of Central
Europe a. to the imcifie miration* of
the Cxar of Russia. The irritating tone
of the German and Rnmian pre** has
calmed down, and Loth Germany and
Raaaia will toon recognlie that there
are too many bond* of amity between
them to be lightly Jeopardised by what,
after all, are bat sentimental differ-

.Ws wsotta fas boiUs with shoot JU,
Jbi.jMdfejNLip.wjMnriar
was only doe hundred and eighty of the
oik- tboutand that left home, lew than
three years before. Of the eight hun­
dred and twenty who were abaen
many were prisoner*, many sick w»&lt;l
woanded, some had draerted. others
were
on
detach
service,
and
maay were dead.-killed in battle, and
died of dikram-. In an army of the rise
of the army of t'*« Potomac, when
there hre thousands of wagonsand am-.
bnlancva. hundred* of artillery car­
riage* and caissons, tens of thounands

neases bridle* eic.; nc*c««aarily there
must be a great deal of repairing.
Horae* and mules must lie shod, men
must drive them, Ambulance* must lie
attended to by men who are able to
handle skk and wou'nded soldier*.

■lOilUAX SEWN.

throe men arc allsupplied from the rank
and file at tho Ermy. and db not, there­
killed TucMlav
fore, form any port of the fighting, or by a falling limb at John Boyd's camp
what would be termed the effective near Greenville.
Michael Hanoi* waa almost instantly
force of the army. And thus onr comkilled near Shattuck rille, Saginaw Co.,
nudes had been dropping out. and we a tew day* ago, bv a load ft lumber
had been eloufag up, dwindling away, capsiring upon him.
until 180 counted oar fighting force.
A little daughter of George Blade* of
The armies of Grant and Lee oecu- Laketown, Allegan county, fell into a
pied onbotantially the same ground on pail of hot water on the 97th, nnd was
the morning of the 7th that they did so badly scalded that she died the next
whe" t|ic battle first l»ccame general.
For two terribi? day* they had fough t

killed, and tens of thousands wounded
but tbeir bleeding and scattered bat­
talions still held their pooition, each
bidding defiance to the other, and each
loth to renew a conteat which had
proven so bloody and indecisive.
Grant and fa-c had rue asured swords
for the first time, and as it were, for
two days, .-they bad been cutting,
thrusting, guarding, parrying and dr
vrloping, and had finally ccaaed by
mutual consent, and stood with sword*
drippng witlCUood, crafty eyeing eachother fot an opportunity to make a fa­
tal thrust. Grant finally says “you
have too great advantage here, I will
meet you on another field" and away
they go for Spotsylvania. But Lee
knowing the country well, and having
the inside track wins the race and
takes another strong poaitioo. Grant
•eefag hi* army into position, the bat­
tie begin* on the 6th and las’# «c vcral
days, thousands are killed and wounded. and the great battle of Spotsylvania
ends without decisire reaulta. At if*
close Grant sent that memorable dis­
patch, that be he-* now “finished the
7th day of hard ffi btfag with result*
generally in our tavor.” and closed by
saying. “I propose to fight it out on
thia hoe if it takes al) summer." Failing to drive Lee from his position.
Grant moved again by the left flank,
and after several days uf marching
and fighting, reached Cold Harbor.
about the first of June to find Lee in an
impregnable position.
But Grant
made pn-i&gt;aratioiiB to assail the rebels.

A deaf mute named Gardner, from
Grass Lake, who baa been at the Jack­
son county poor bouse for three or
four year*, was killed on December 31
by a falling tree.

Mrs. O. P. Boardman of Rubicon,
Huron -.county recently died after an
ilfaem of four years. In about a week
the afflict™! husband.
about SO.
consoled himself by marrying a girl of

Fred Kingsley, of Soring Arbor, a
brakeraau in the employ of the Michi­
gan Central railroad company, was
knocked off the top of a refrigerator
•
car
at the Carroll bridge, near Niles,
'on the 97th. and instancy killed.
Charles Tobias, s conductor on tinMichigan Southern, who had one of
(his feet crushed by a moving train at
Otsego several ww k* ago. died Dec. 30
।th from the effects of lockjaw, which
&lt;
ensuwl
in consequence of the injury.

of each other in carrying out the wort
of peaceful progress, and aa they hare
been friend* in the post and found it to
their mutual advantage to be so, It fa
difficult to comprehend why they sholdd
not continue faithful allies in the fu­
ture. Aa regards Austria, she lias hap­
pily been drocribcd as bound orrr to
keep the' peace of Europe by reason of
the divergent nationalities which make
up her Empire. If her presence in the
Balkan peninaufa doea nothing more
than subalitue orderly government for
no government at all, she will have
rendered vast service to eirilfaation.
There fa really no reason why Russia
should regard the work which Austria
has undertaken witli any feeling of
Jealousy. It i« brot to gire nations, as
wellasiodividuala, credit for purity of
luotivea and for good intentions. Admit­
ting therefore, that Raaaia deoire* noth ing mure in the Eaat than to rabatitute
civilixation for barbariam, progrero for
stagnation, and security for Insecurity
of life and property, it fa irrational to
•uppoae that Russia should object to l*e
aided in *o excellent a work by a neigh­
boring and friendly power. The visit,
therefore, of tho Cxar*witch and the
Grand Duche** Dagmsr to Berlin and
Vienna may be considered aa of good
augury for the future peace of Europe.
The hanuonioa* relation* of theme Im­
perial Cunots may du much to soften
the asperities of Statesmen and to re­
move all cauaen of International misun­
derstanding.
The importation of wheat from the
United States into Germany, ns fa well
known, Im* Ix-cn extraordinary large
the present year, and it continues with
out abatement. Some German econo­
mists have assured die agnculturfat*
that this will cease as soon as Germany
has a good crop of aerials; but die pos­
sibilities arc that it will nut. for the
reason that German buyers have dis­
corerod that the American grain is su­
perior to the native, and that the Amer­
ican w heat can be cultivated and ship­
ped to the foreign market at a less cost
than the German can be produced—
that is to say, a bushel of wheat can be
produced in Iowa, sent over the rail­
ways to New York or Baltimore, ship­
ped on a steadier or tailed, and laid on
the dock nt Hamburg, for leas money
than it can be grown in the neighlortood of the last unmet! port; and, at
the prnicnt carrying rate, noth the rail­
way* and the ships have been making
money, a* fa indicated by the ri*r of
die stock* of the onr. and thr revival
of building of the other.
It is also

Mr. E. Goble of Arcada. Gratiot Co.,
1
has
been blind two weeks. His w ife
assists
him to the woodpile, where they
1
cut
wood with a crosscut saw. When
‘
enough ha* been ent to last through the
&lt;
day.
hi* wife split* and carries it into
the
hou*e.
t
Michael Clune was instantly killed ' making large profits. In n word, the
nt
‘ the Slaght mill near Greenville, Dec profits have been great on al) sides.
31«t.
He was adjusting the saw-dust
:
In conacquciios of the weather during
elevator
with a stick when one end
'
caught in the endless chain nod the the last week, this city is fast falling
&lt;
other
struck him on the breast and into the same category of dismal place*
pushed
hiui
back
on
the
main
belt,
I
and
he waa drawn into the machinerv
‘
and mangled horrible.

and ou the 2nd of June a general a*sanlt waa ordered, but the rebels were (
immovable, and icpulsed our gallant &lt;
army with terrible slaughter. The loss '
light compared to ours, for they fought
fa-hind good intrenchmrnU.
Grant* army had lost sixty thousand
men since tin- commencement of the
campaign.
The old 122nd suffered
their share of the losers. It is hardly
within tLe scope of the sketches, to
write of that which did not come un­
der my personal observation, but 1 can
hardly forget following my dear old
regiment in their meandering*, a* they
went with Grant when he transferred
his army to the south side uf the James,
after be had Iww-n joined by Butler’s
array. Thence to Washington, where
they fought and helped defeat Gen.
Early at the very threshold of the Cap­
ital, pursuing him up through Mary­
land, after Sheridan, the stwrof of our
army had been put in command, they
helped wild Early “whirling Uirongh
Winchester." Again at Fisher’* Hill,
they helped drive the rebel* back,
and on the 18th of Oct. '64 when Gen.
Eaiiy attacked the Htli and tilth n.qs
early in the morning, captaring many

equipage, the 122nd with the famous
old 6th corps stood their ground snd
saved the army from signal defeat.
And when Sheridan from “Winchester
twenty milro away” came clattering up
the valley m&gt; his foaming black steed,
of which the school children love to
read so well, as drocribcd by Thomas
Buchanan Erode, the old 122nd was

fought with the armv *iC Poand shared In its final victory
ie army of Lee who had fought
o fang and so bravely, and aaw

ing the moat u all nonsen.se. The mas­
todon tiad the iMgjreat head of bfa time,
ami &gt; et be did'i know enough to go in­
to tfa- ark out of tho rain and Ic saved.
The tuosqnito, with scarcely any bend

Goizx JEast Froan J*ck*on

“My wife.’ remarked a prominent
manfnetnret. “never attebiflU auctions.
She weat4^fseeing a friend at
the &lt;ippo*ttc*'-$dc-ut the room, nodded

politely, when-upon the auctioneer
knocked down a patent ctadle, and
asked her where she wiahed it deli ver-

A jmper In Memphis relates a case of
a beautiful young lady, the daughter
of wealthy parents, eloping with an
editor. Thia fa aa it should be. We
thought all along teat the young ladir»
wonld eventually recAvra from the
coachman mania and aspin- to thr
nobility again.
■

TOO SHOULD THE IT

BOOTS AND SHOES
have never had,
a great deal.

A better ntock we

A certain bald-headed man Inula
large spider painted on the top of hfa
head in fly-time, and the IIrat day it
•cand hia wife into a fit. and hr waa
knocked oat ol hl* chair three time* by
people who wanted to kill the poinon
oua inacct, without alarming the old
gentleman by telling him it wan there.

and

that

Maying

Highest Market Price
For Produce, and give in exchange good*, 1G ounces to the
pound, and 3 feet to the yard.

The following communication from
a resident of Arkansas was received by
prominent commiMiou house of New
Orleans: “Your bill njceivril: would
remit but am in l&gt;ed—shot behind my
counter. Will be u^
a day or two.
One man who shot me fa dead ; the
Other ran away. We arc rid of both and
country."

GRAND RAPID&amp; 1IVISIOJ

CANNOT BE POUMD ANYWHERE

Boys’ Suits, &gt;3 and upward*,
Mens* Suit*, go and upward*:
Meno* Overcoat*, $5 and upward*.
Men*' Rubber Overcoat*.
Ladies' Cloak*, prettier and better than ever
Ladies’ Derby Waterproof Cloak*.
Ladies Rubber Boot*.

J|URRAH FOR THE

THE

BOSS STOCK

z'

Gen. Joseph E. Johnston wn* lately
in Raleigh, and a gentleman a*k&lt;-d him
rather pointedly why the southern
array did not lake Washlngtou after
the first battle of MauasM-a. Rising on
his toe* be replied. “There were two
reasons—niynelf and the Potomwc river
I had reached that age tnat 1 knew an
American soldier could not ford a river
a mile wide anil 18 feet deep."

;Somethm Lb t&gt;e Star fir ErenMy.

DRESS GOODS
Al) of

“Good night, dear George." *hcmur­
mured, aa the young man stepped on |
the stoop. The wicked boy of the fam
ily had strew if Uainiunn peels on the I
board, and just a* the dear fellow Ivan
rd forward to embrace the fair one. hi*
bed* ticw up and their now* came tn

the latent nbade* and

BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH. WATERPROOFS and
LADIES’ CLOTH.
All the latent style* out.

BEAVER 5 PAISLEY SHAWLS

old gentleman from hi* peaceful Hum­
bert. It fa hart! to tell who i« the moat
angry of the trip. The young lady any*
her ci deraat lover fa a fool,while he a­
vera that it wa« a put-up Job, and, to
to cap the climax, the old gentleman
ha* forbidden bitu the house. claiming
hat no drunken loafer can marry into
hi* family.

THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.

A BIG LINE OF

FELT

SKIHI’S

FROM 50 CENTS TO #3.00

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods.
T0E DETROIT FREE PRESS,

COMPETENT MILLER
With their |iatronagv.
TIiomwho prefer can have their

WHEAT EXCHANGED

FOE

HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES. ETC.. ETC.

DRUGS, MEDICINES,

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes.

FLODB
Mlsslioucry. Fiuc lUbiea,

Photograph and Autograph
ALBUMS.
Flm- Design* in

•ent l»ock a postal rani to Ids friends
in Chicago, dated July 8, 1880On a recent evening, about 10 o'clock
there was a knock at the door of Mr.
Thoma* Smith, in the town of Holt­
ville. St. Joseph county. In answer to
the knock Mr. George Leinfasch, liv­
ing at Smith's, opened the door. mid a
girl. Miss Ella Hoffman, bearing a bun­
dle, walked in. She proceeded to a
lounge and laid the bundle down.when

of the mtn-liant. w ho can look out of th«window of hfa office nnd watch the itoing in and coming out of the van* lau&gt;-n
with merchandise. Hi*dream fa—Bei­
lin a seaport—so that he may centralire
hi* upvrations. anil avoid paviurnt of
the many .-oramissions and brokage*.
Like his London colleague, hr cares
very little about the weather, though
Im- &gt;• thawed up from week's cud to
week'* end. and only visits his subur
ban residence on Suntlay in summer.
Tlx- vagaries of the barometer cannot
prevent him from making money, and
although every one sIhiuI him fagniuifa
ling at the dark, cloudy «Ly. his
idea* are concentrated on his famine**,
which he hope* will *oon produce him
sufficient U&gt; enable him to retire in fa
vor of some of hi* children.

on unrolling the bundle it was found to
coutaiii a healthy feo-alc child not
maar hour* old, whose first toilet bad
not been made. TLe voting man dr
nies the ownership of the child, and
doc* not know that the girl who deliv
cred it to him stand* in any near relati on to it.
.
Charlc* Squire*, a farmer living 11
Many a man who puff* at mounting a
miles •eutheaat of Coopersville, fa the
owner of a cow which i* entitled to the flight of stairs will ruti tip an account
blue ribbon, The productive qualifi­ with the greatest ease.
cation* attributed to this maidenly
bovine *ceni almoat incradc'ou*. but
A Nebraska monument to a horse
Mr. Squire* fa a farmer whose word thief is simply a stake at the head of a
would not be questioned, and he de­
clare* that the stoy fa not overdrawn. grave and a sign reading : “It would
Tlie cow is but 4) years old at this time. have been cheaper for him to go afoot."
At the age of 11 month* she became
the mother of twin*. The spring be
fore she waa throe year* old she went intemperance now advertised, but not
two better, and was delivered of four
calvea at ope birth. I^wt winter being one of them can liegin with putting a
an “off ysat" for stock raising, this en­ chap liehind the bar* where he can't
ergetic young cow decr'-Mi to take get hold of whfaky.
mattere more mildly, and dropped down
one notch, and the increase of cattle
To saw and split wood, carry water,
through her individual efforts was but coal, and wood, plough, harrow, and
three young bullock*. One month ago
she beeame the mother of a fine pair of thresh. and in cities sweep the streets,
calves which are doing well, making are, up ti e BerlinTagwaeht among
fat all eleven. The eow fa reported to the a vocation* of a German woman.
be in a quiet, reflective mood, and it si
useless to predict what her arrangThe Cleveland Herald goes in for
merits are for the future. Michigan
Sgainot the world for stock raising.— abort, sharp and decisive legislative
•easions. with a knock-down for the
Unit memlwr who arises and addresses
Hayti's latest experiment at avoiding the Chair on the sultjeet of a tax on
civil war has been to revise her Constitotiou, extending the term of the pres­
Henry Boyle of Monmouth, I llM had
ident to eight year*, at $93,000 a year
murder in his heart, but lacked cour­
age. In order to overcome his cowar­
dice, he bought a quart of whiskey,
e«ttolowc*t. As if this were not pow­
and drank enough of the liquor, as he
er enough*few the bead of a so-called
•aid to brace hinmclf up for the crime
republic, he fa authorised to disperse
Then he shot and killed bfa enemy.
Congress whenever it begins to quarrel
and inoedar to still further consoli­
A Ht. Louis boy waa delighted when
date oxecutivs power, nobody cat? fill a fine, six-bladed knife dropped down
civil office unless he has been an officer to him apparently from the sky. Wrap-,
or a soldier fa the array. Such a stride ped around it waa a paper on which
toward imperialism the colored republic waa written, “We an- fastened in the
। baa not undertaken for many a year.
dome f«&gt;r heaven's *ake help us out."
Two girls had ascended to the top of
Gen. Sherman think* he aero a war
the court hoxsr and eluaed a aclf-lockwith tire Ute* dose ahead, and he fa
ing dour.
geUtar ready for it fa any thing l&gt;ut a
au«wta» trams of mind. He fa reported
Because a young woman declined an
invitation Uj dance at a party fa Texas
night before laat,oue ssan wreknadud
down with a pair of tongs, anotlx-r
•hot fa the hand, another in thr leg.

country. withwluma mtyWV and
trail they are perfectly familiar. “A
very «®ri&lt;ma trouble, I m afraid." ■V«

WiLLPiPERSIBORDERS
Agrnt* for nil the leading

Patent Meiicines l Famh Bwtpes.

FINEST SEWED BOOT

Fbyaiclam’a and Family

PRESCRIPTIONS,

COARSEST PEGOED BOOT.

LINAMENT8,
( &lt;&gt;\D1TIO&gt; I UWDERS.

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Etc., urepared from pure and fresh
drug* at the lowest price*.

Elgin &amp; Waltham Watches,
Geld Bait. Plain, Caw, AeetMJt

Shop In The Old Poetofflce
Building.
FRANK BAKER.

And PEARL RINGS.

ALL WOOL MIXED AND CANTON FLANNELS
Shawls, Waterproofs, Lace, Hamburg Edging.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Chains, HOSIERY. ZEPHYR, GERMANTOWN and STOCKING YARNS
And a complete line of

.JEWELRV.
Teas, CofTrra. Nptcea, mid Fsun1 v Groeerira.
Flue Tokarev, ttnd llgari.
Call nod *ev us when in town.

BOISE BROTHERS.

D. C. GRIFFITH

Just Received

NINETY-FIVE PER CENT. STERLING

GOING, GOUC, GOING I
' Sectional View

95 PerCffiLStaliti

fa Use.
SUS3I
TERMS REASONABLE.

DRESS MAKING A SPECIALTY!
The Poor Man’s Book
wm halt: ny

TBE PROGRESS OF UNIVERSALISM

pattern* VERY CHEAP

W1LLUK5M i CAMTH ILL, hMakw &lt;

___________ Cincinnati, OhIo.

�Mnu MartJafar, rfaa broMi has
brew proearfama. for arvarai waaks
waa aero out rtdiag a few days «iucre&gt;
She fa in a fair way to reeovwc.
Mr. Wm Broaa has soeroetM. in

LOCAL NEWSO

Proaeaacvd by all Ui tec the ••
^.rew-xud
remedy ~~ in
use for the mvv
mpha. osHs. Aaarwnras, crowp, tickling -ea*ati.iA in the
throat, whooping rough, etc. Over o
suffam tottfas sold afthsa Mr fastjW

Mra. F. Dancer and Mrs. H. WQliam*
are visiting at F.-Barnes.
C.w. Smith sold m musical inrtrumeats during the holiday*.
- Smith k Clark sold 108 dancingunm
beta at their New Year's hop.
Wilson k Howe have put into their
store a new safe af the Diebold make.
Mr. Jay and Miss Effie White of Kaiamaoo, are visiting at 0. A. Trumans.
In thr matterof weather the first
day of IMO waa all that could be daair-

far tbe affirmaiive, who made a good
speech with b»mc gnod arguments in
hfa left lower limb.
Mr L. P. Rowland, president of the favor of taxation. I.L. Gregory fol­
state Y. M. C. A., fa bolding meetings lowed but not being in one at hfa speak­
daily and nightly in the cburcure here ing mixxbt. did not carry the bouse as
with a view to cnlirt more tborooghly usual ou sneldfeqcaaions. Then eiwue
Mr. Partello «t -^he village, and Oh !
My! bow fang and loud be did talk,
closed out its yearly product and dis­ and Ob ’ tlic corruption that exfated in
tributed proceeds to patrons this week; the church. Why, we bad no idea
On fMftrtaii| *tM vfltagero wore
averaging, we were told by one of the what gigantic proportions they bad as­
managers, a net income for each cow sumed. We had read of some short
. eoniiug* and some of them have come
it. M. Collier, editor of the Grass of about (30.
Main St. Bald Dan.aa tee whirled hfa
A Dew aaw mill fa being elected near under our olwervatiou in the church,
rabbit up iu front of Wolrott public
the station for the purpose of manu­ but never d.eamed or once thought
Bunday.
fountain
i
that it had become so defiled, and for
Chas. Scbiedt ba* purehasbrd.a lot facturing * tail road tiuibera. Among
of Dr. Young, and will baild ft the die proprietors we note tbe smiling, once thought we would leave and never
face of George Dole, a long-ago real- more have anything to do with the
spring.
.
church, bat thinking perhaps in thr
James Tillou formerly of Assyria, dent of this village.
•Taken." Brit replied aa be produced
Christmas presents are all the rage heat of passion be had exaggerated
hfa pocket book, “with only one condi­ has purchased the Blake property on
thia year. Many hundred dollars of somewhat, and taking the second
tion, aud that fa that Strong br allow- Main B&lt;.
Tho*. Dickinson of Shiloh, ().. fa at costly gifts, article* of use aud beauty, thought made up our mind to stand by
Chas. Fowler*, visiting and looking for were left in the Vermontville homes tbe chnrch, believing with all its cor­
ruptions and short comings it fa doing
a farm. _
a good and glorious work.
D. W.
John VanVleet and frow, (which waa
J. l&gt;ntz k Sons are making nrrngv- correspondent received a panel picture
Smith followed with a few remark*.
mrnta to erect a doable, two-atory brick va'ued at (0000.10. and-was happv.
The Charlotte cornet band gave an Uncle Dave fa a good fellow but speak
•4 connartod with tbow- towns of in-

•erost h» oar rapidly growing Baltimore

rudely sundered tbe tMlntnouiJ cord
John's predominating vice fa indole nee
and Vina had to take in mopping, aud
washing to support the twain, aud aa
she fa not more than nine-tenth* angel.
John, Wing the stronger of the two

Nr ram. a son of Deacon Mudge, has
gunv over to Albion, to open a
clothingstore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mulvaney of Bell­
evue, apent New Years In thia village,
at W. H. Burgess’.
1. N. Eellog will baild a fine residence
on hfa lot Just north of D. C. Griffith’s

The Sheriff advertises to sell the

days since,

that Vina said "John

if

auction on tbe Bth.
Tbe Widow’s dower in tbe Jeff.
Frig Jiier estate ba* been purchased by
aomething in the cupboard. 1 will leave John Fetghnrr for tfiOO.
you." and aa John refna rd to »ubscrilM&lt;
Wui. A. Aylswortb's health grow* no
better and he fa rapidly closing out his
stock in order to be off for Colorado.
forth to fight tbe battles of life alon e.
Stone keeps accumulating on A. C.
Wedneeday evening she teak the train Buxton's lot. Hfa new building will
ostensibly for Canada, and poor John require 43 cords of stone and 30O.IJ00
remains in Nashville engaged single brick.
handed in the struggle for food and
Frank Timmerman h puttoig tn hi*
good elotbea.
time during tbe holidays in painting
ths scenery for the Vermontville Opera
Tbs Fire Fiend
Honae.
Mr. Matthew Cooper’s house in Ma­
ple Grove, was burned to the ground Barlow, and Miss Nettie Gardner, of
on Cbtfatraas night. The circumstan­
ce* were aa follows. Between nine and
ten o’clock soon after Mr*. Coojwr had
retired, she thought sbe heard an un­
day by putting on IMO square fort of
usual noise and spoke to her busliaud
ceiling K Yates'new block, anil that
too in nine hours.
covering tbe fire over bend exclaimed
Bailey k Wood arc running a lively
"the house i* on fire" be sprang &lt;»ut of
lied and with bfa wife and a Itrotber. institution now a-days, ind they are
who was there visiting, barely escaped turning loose upon the community
with one bed when tbe plastering fell some very fine cutters.
through. Everything else was burned
Rev. Mrs. Millard delivered s fine
and .with the cold shrill wind sweeping sermon from the subject. *'What fa
from tho west. Mr. and Mr*. Cooper, your Occupation!" at the Christian
half-clad, stood and saw tbeaccuinu'a
Church Sunday evening.
tion of 83 year*, including many family
Chas. P. Russell of Detroit, speak*
waa quickly ou band but thr bouse and
ute*.

There was no insurance, and

fa a poor man and somewhat imbarra»sed financially. The loss is estimated
at about (500 Tbe fire caigbt from
tbe stove pipe, which leads to tbe re­
mark that people should look to such
things and by all means insure your
propertv.
«
The Dog Tax Question.

ing in the north part of this township
fa the owner of several dogs comprising
Durkee, in taking the sssssmom nt last
spring, managed to find after a care­
ful search, canine* which were liable to
a tax aa follows: one at (1.08 the other
al (3.00, making a total dog tax of (4.00
for this celebrated doctreas to pay.

for temperance and the good of the In­
dependent Order of Good Templar*, nt
tbe Opera House on Wednesday eve.. |
Jan. 7th.

young man ; right

up in front where

apt to walkc-d on.
IL B. Harley of Thornapph Lake ha»
returned from a prospecting trip to
Arkansas, and haying received favora­
ble inducuieul* U&gt; locate there. &lt;he

Wolcott'* old reliable mammoth banlw are has ample facilities for a inrgi*
biiMuraa during thr coming year, and

Brick fa Ireing hauler! for thr new U
B. church one mile north of Maple
Grove centre. Over 30.000 bnck t* al
ready on tbe ground, and laying of tbe

entertainment at the new Opera Houae
on Friday evening of last week. A

fair aodicner were entertained by the
music and disgusted widi a quantity of
Irish. Ethiopian, school boy acting and
singing. Either the Ifand
mistook
tbeir audience or the audience mistook
tbe baud. Perhaps both.
X.

Im Full and Complete,

Spirits of Turpentine 75 cents per galli[Oil.
Kerosene Oil 25 cents per gallon.

The beat Ilarneiw Oil iu the world.

pretentions that way. B. B. Downing
spoke again, 1. Pillbram liaying the
closing speech, and foraonndargument,
close reasoning and logical! deductions,
waa the master speech of the evening.
Why the Judge* decided in the affirma­
tive we were not able to (me.
\ Hskkt.

rr* For Knit Hd»d£ Zephyr
anil Mfarea Jacketa/SitHat

by the blinding smoke which confront­
ed him. Shutting tbe door, he then ran
to the outside door and gave the alarm,
thru ba*tilv dressing himself he pro­
ceeded to fiis office—in thr unit build­
ing and favan carrying oat hfa valua-

Scarfs

WllEKLKK'a
nr WfiaoN A”H&lt;ev r. sell more Floor
and krtter Float tbunJwy bouse in Naahvflfa.
* /

A. Full Stock of

Quantity of
ufaCturo for
which will

Evokxk Cook.

Dry and in Oil.

ns. Green Apples,

WMKKLKK’a

in exchange for
blackamithiu)*
eh wsuUm! on
NaahviBe.
z

the Fofntinrin

Riiblier*. to fa
rr i&gt;onTQ

Old Gov’t Axle Grease, the “boss,’’ 10 cents
per box.

fabed Cutter in tbe
iorar Shoeing, Wag­
s or Cutters repaired
id in the best style.
fy~auil get it.
Birtvj A Wood.

,

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last area were going into Buell's

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the S4MTTILLE MUIS

[T IS A FACT

FURNITURE

Extension Tables,
Lounges,

market price. For
£1 see me on thr

13. jft—;£j-37

Camp Chairs, Ac.

Mittens just

Great Britain, we shall l&gt;e surprised if

Our Undertaking Departnm't

W. 0. T. U. Entertainment.

The ladies nf the W. C. T. U

ismmern

iusi

Prices that Can't 1 Undersold.

i

tho woather will permit.

supervisor very p^iily informing bcr

she killed off fifteen or twenty before

WALKER A NORTON,

Parlor Suits,
Chamber Suits,
Easy Chairs,
Patent Rockers,

Howr'i.

will pav tbe hia

linillM FUIEISI

C. C. WOLCOTT

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FLOUR, MF,AT, § FEED,

Largest and Best Selected Stock

PURE PINE TAR
I will receive bills until January tOtb.
1880. for sixty-five \u»rd» green Beech
and Maple body wooBsXwo feet long,
tn l&gt;e placed on »■ baargVqnnds District
No. 1. Town ofX&gt;»tklon. Contract
will l*e awarded to lowest responsible
bidder.
” *----------------- r"—

rpHE BARR!VILLE MILLS.

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.

For Sale only by Me,

have Just receivktot*. Shoes and

i&gt;est pair of B&lt;
aud the br*t
county, «.r go
on*. Bob*. Bui
tiainted or tr&gt;
Call al the Ffa

NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON
In Hats Bonnets, Feathers Ornaments
aud Trimmings of all kinds. Dress
Making, Cutting and Fitting a

MOBGAM. BUY 00., XIOH.

Putty, Glue, Whiting, Venetian Red, Yel­
low Ochre, R. R. Paint, etc., etc , to numeious to mention.
.

For Bale at

rkwbeat grind- '
instrumental aud vocal music, recita- wish to finish up.on,
gy. Don’t foring by tbe 1st
bail gathered and were doing their ut­
Last Sunday about noon Mr*. C. L. most to save the routeute of tbe build­ terape.wed with remarks by different
Collier's house caught tire in the roof ing. but the fire had rot under such a persons, at the Christian Cbnreh on fafaction,
headway that but little was saved, Mrs. Friday evening, Jan. dtb. Admisaion hundred.
once, and commenced heaping epithet* from the stove pipe, and got to biasing Adams had a stock of millinery good*
in which sbe dealt, but they were up I Oct* for adnlta; 5ct* for children. Pro
ujionlhc supervisor, but sin- wa* jxilitextinguished. A two foot square bole stairs, and could not lie saved, also,
nearly all the Doctor's valuable library, already in the treasury for the purpoee
Go to the Old Helu
and surgical instrument* were in the of purchasing books for the library
TLe young men of Maple Grove an­ Mme part of the house, and therefore
*o happened that one of our village
kiml*.
lo«t.
but little of contents of house wa* We promise you all an interesting ev­
nounce that they arc willing to receive
ening.
aud (being a very wanu friend of tbe sealed propoaal* daring tbe year IMO. saved, and the loss was almost entire,
even to clothing. The building and
with tl&gt;e privilege of • rejecting any or contents were insured in the Water­
doetroaa and bcr family, having been.
u*t received, by Mr*. '
all bids. No verbal proposals will be town. for (1800.00, but the Ductor
louse block. 'Jnr 1stthinks hfa loas will be but iiule leas
trea* for the last tea years, hfa health
than (3000.00. I Ingin of the fire unPluuii.-.
S. Lfabbanser has purchased the va­ hnown.
Jets rtf'.
Much
grumbling
about
tbe
ta
xes
rescue, informing her that she hail bet- cant lot juat south of Wm. Killena.
this year.
1NMIRIA ITEMS.
and bargained for the front ot Lentx's
A. J. Bowdc and family are soon to
thick furniture store, which he will move ou
Tl»c donation for Rev. McPhails, at start for St. Augustine. Florida, where
to hfa late purchase, in tbe spring,— the brick, netted over thirty dollars.
they will winter.
which the twain (tbe doc trees and the when die Lentx's commence their big
There waa a donation at tbe M. P.
Dr. H. A. Reynolds visits our city in
brick.
Church tbe otberevening. Seven dolsor and bulldoze him into paying the
On New Year's day Plincy McOmber
temperance on the 17th.
Wm. Campbell went to Battle Creek
J. S. Clarkson, tbe photographer, lead
with a load of wood and got an eye
blacked. Five dollars and costs settled Miss May Wilcox, of Kalamo, to the
♦be banker aaw it, and ao informed tbe daughter, who had Just returned from
hymenia! altar on tbe 3fth ult.
twain at which the doc tress conimen- their wedding trip. Abont SO invited
Dr. J. C. Lamp man Las returned
their Christmas at her fathers. C/C.
tbe treasurer's office iu tins village and
wanted to pay her taxes, but when
abc found she hail a dog tax of (4-00

Direct - From Chicago,

Red and White Lead, WALKER I NORTON

TTEMSltl
I have ou luiial &gt;
Cutters of my owi
the coming winter

work as well aa human skill and labor
can do it. an cugihecr is asked whether
a bridge can be built there over which

have been faulty or inadequate.
We do not believe many inevitable
accidents Imppcn , and when tbe Tay
Bridge disaster ha* been invewllgateil
as such accidcnte *rr investigated in

INEW OOOI»-i

Pure Furniture Varnish §2.50 per gallon.
Pure Coots Varnish $3.00 per gallon.
Pure Damar Varnish §3.00 per gal.
Hard Oil Finish §3.00 per gal.

Given a certain locality to be bridged,

..
- • ,
nt all time* and season*. He says such
a bridge can fa- built. The railway
company builds oue. and it breaks
donji in a storm under the weight of a
paMwugcr train, killing score* and perhaps hundreds of persons. Is it not
plain that unlr*. the engineer wa* mi*uU&gt; la hi.
lh.1 » -I.
structure in such a place si&gt; powutHr.
tbe construction of the bridge must

No good fanner should

do without it.

hot -hot St thr rery mural part of t‘&gt; have been anticipated.
If tboy
humanity, and a bum-shell at tbe could not have been efficiently guarde*!
■'*"tk» without faith Christian. Hr i against, thrn modern engineering doe*
trill slwnk min in two week, f-nm
.
.7
.

At abopt three o’clock Sunday morn­
ing the residence of Dr. A. W. Adams,
at the village wa* burned to the ground.
The Doctor and wife hail retnrm*! late
the evening before from a call, and
had retire*! to ••rd and were witindly
sleeping, when hr wa* aroused by a
heavy crash over bead. Jumping from

Bunker Hill Harness Oil,
82.00 I’lCie GALLON.

!&gt;«■ Rallr»4 ArrHral
Srollud.
Tbe awful disaste^-crUivTay Bridge
he resbout*.
on tbe railway between Edinburgh and
A little Know now and then makes
Dundee nt ouce suggest the question
the best of sleighing.
W. H. King rides—when there'ssnow whether such sn accident fa prevent—in • bran new cutter.
By an accident on Tuesday. Thoma* among those which human foresight
Lynn got hfa sbolder dislocated.
and care cannot guard against.
J. L, Mam field and family, started
ly in Great Britain. It waa built by
Eli Well* contemplates starting this men who were believed to be compe­
week for a two w«wks sojourn among
friends in tbe south part of the State. tent engineers. They must have un­
derstood tbe character ef the weather
ing school in one of the northern coun­ to which tbeir work would fa- expored j
ties, has returned home tor a abort what storms prevail in that part of
time.
Scotland, and bow the water* of the
Jack Tomlin still continuing
ig vary I ftrtb woald rage in winter about tbe
sick. The neighbor* made
of placv . They also knew the weigbt the
Wednesday, and got up a supply
•
I structure must be able to sustain In all
__ ______
The heavv crust on the snow for th- i weather*. It ha* failed most lament­
past week, has caused the farmer* to Bbly. in a storm which fa described aaa
S__________________________________________________ pU.. Vote. U»
where inev were gutiienng neecn-nute. ।
...
and fee! them more costly food, and management wa*at fault, the coo strue
also save tbei mursclc for tearing up, tor* of tbe bridge would seem to be
the road aide next summer.
chiefly responsible for its failure under
Elder Holler preached al the Crowell ■ circumstance* which were likely to oc.'T.
1
iu
-.a,-* i&gt;r&lt;-

Mr. and Mr*. P. H Nye. celebrated
their China wedding anniversary ou
Christmas. A host of frieud*.—nearly
70. assembled to pay their respects and
wish them another 20 years happnieM.
A gnod time was had, and with apeak
ing, singing, and a bountiful repast,
the lime passed off. too quick. Among
the prewute wn* » full set ot China
ware ; a beautiful chandelier, fan room

J^EW O&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;!&gt;« ’

re of Kocher Bro*,
or abont the I5lh
PaWryBbawl. A

WEST K ALAMO ITEMS.

A gentleman by tbe name of Dann
residing at Carlisle, cast part of this
town, lia.* invented a machine for saw­
ing wood by baud which is going to
eclipse anything ever started iu tliat
line, it fa a grand machirc, aud run*
with a crank, or cranks, similar to a

plaint, coasrlpatiou. sick hraftachc. fe­
ver sud agne, aud all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Bold by ell druggiat at 2« ceuto per box.

It was learned last week that
Cunningbain of Jaoeaville. Wia., one of
the victims of the Jackson railroad dis­
aster waa a cousin of Mra.C. C.Wolcott
of thia village. Mr. C. had an arm
broken and red red internal injuries
front the effects uf which be in still at
the Hurd Howe. Jackson.

John IL Clark the great temperance
lecturer Uin Nashville and talking to
large bouse*. On Thursday evening
be gave an very interesting chapter of
hfa own reformation and warmly advo­
cated kindness and moi al suasion n*
Vanderbilt, has come down from hia the only means to reclaim fallen hu­
high calling and gone to driving pegs manity. He expects U» give hfa popu­
lar lecture "To and Fro in London"
again.
thia evening, when an entrance fee of
Mr.Chaa. Busoni! of DotroU looturea
10 eta will bo charged.
-----WOODLAMD ITEM*.

Hon. J. W. Stinrbmau is on the gain.
l&gt;r. lievere, of Hasting*. Hopped at
tho Woodland Hoaer on tanday, Dee.

Gage. Oysters and turkey waa tho or­
der of tho day.
journing daring the past several
In a play of snap and catch ’em, Harsh months.
Murry snapped s young imui uio*t too
The annual festival of Hastings
hard. for be jumped and bumped her
bead, cutting a gash over one eye. and Eastern Star Lodge of Adoptive Ma
sons, will be held at Union and Mason­
■o she loot that kiaa.
The Day-Hall law suit has finally ic Halls, ou the 4lh day of February,
come tn an cud, the bearing clearly
vindicating the elder, ami Hall's bjl
cbeetraa in Grand Rapida. Bill for rostepped up and paid the (7 and costs,
quested to a
tire entertainment and dance. tl.OO.
amounting to over • 17
by note or o&lt;
At Wm. Heigrr and Charles Baker's
July lltb.
shooting match, eighty fine tarkeys
were won by shooting and raffling, bat
Albert Kent stepped ap like a man.
bought one, rot its head • ff. and start­
ed foe home.
Ot. Rusnell is a very accomodating
young man. He recently left school at
noon, borrowed a eutlrr drawing it by
band one mile and up some ,fawfur
bill*. int«h&lt;-.l bfa hortr to it. tl.cn drove
I’srk to the school and drew hfa gal

nndergnor quite a transformation since
Mr. C. Clever, oar fellow townsman,
because proprietor of the same. A fine

■et of cape nd
"r .r—^drew’
J. P. Pm. a anti of

Broke into m;
HHhof Nowuil
a boat 1 yean ok

Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.

NEW STORE!
FOR WE ARE BOUND TO

NEW GOODS!
GU TO THE NEW STORE OF

WILSON I HOWE

Good Groods^
Ijow Prices, GROCERIES
(Opposite the Wolcott House.!

-FOR------

and

hia line.

Call

their account

Evqkxk Cook.

SQUARE DEALING
DURIIXG THIS MONTH
- ----------WE OFFER-

SPECIAL BAR&amp;AIJTS!
Good* I
We don't nek JOO to look around firat, but come to u. and we
.
will cheerfully give you our lowest prices, and offer you
the highest price for produce.
Knowing you
will I* gatished, we

Fear neither Friend or Foe.
BOSTON STORE

BOOTS AND SHOES,
INotlonw, Ktc.
IF TOT WANT

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.

E.*- arse.
■TM BOSB-

BOOT ARD SHOE MAKER,

�HELMBOLD’S
COMPOUND

“Xow, fe y* know what I d • 4
I tod bMBdtart ram. tod that
wMtot tod a talked to ne in that

Bl(Hl

on thb arms in flaoh
te the skin of a make,
thoroughly anointed

A SPECIFIC REMEDY ’ ALL

DHDWI.IEDlClIESlli CHEMICALS,

BLADDERS KIDNEYS
For Debility. Loes of Memory, Indi*
position to Exertion or Bmhicm,Short-

ENRY A. GOODYEAR,

IRON, BAILS i SHELF HARDWARE

where once they were numerous, andthe big eyed or chub nuekenl, which, i
thirty yean ago, was common on our
coasts. IB now so rare that Prof. Baird 1

their human prototyper in being com­
paratively few in numlx-r, and in beep­
ing themselves prominently before the
even of those who are eag« r to destroy
them.—John Halberton, in Harper't
Afa^a-inr.
Traveling in thr Oloen Time*.
Traveling in the early English days
was very different from what it is in
the present day; coaches were not in­
vented, rad the only vehicles which
went upon wheels were c*rts rad wag
ons, rad these were heavy rad clumsy.
Horseback was the only conveyance, so
that the sick au.l infirm could scarcely
leave their bousee. In those timwi
there were very few reads upon which
one could travel in rafety. Tho Ro­
man* left excellent roads in mray part*
of Europe, which, however, were neg
lectetl, aud they fell into decay.
Marshes were perilous to cn**s; a
bridge might bo broken down, and
when you tried to ford the stream, yonr
horse might get out of hi* depth, rad
then he and hisriilcr might be drowned.
Bomrtimr* tbe traveler had to pas*
through a dark forest, abounding with
brarc and wolves; and. at tbe end of hia
da; '• journey, instead ot putting up al
a comfortable iita, be was often com­
pelled to Btreteh his cloak on the dark
earth in some wretched hut And, what
wa* worse, the Kings rad Princes were
almost al way* st war with each other,
and a stranger wna constantly liable to
be plundered and seised, or put to
desth. by the contending parties.

GOODYEAR,

DBl GOODS, SILKS Ui DRESS GOODS

By any remedy known, it is preset iIwd by the moat eminent plivsicuuM
ail over ilw world, in

Rheumatism,

Spermatorrhoea,
Neuralgia,

Nervousness,

Dyspepsia,

Indigestion,
Constipation,
Aches and Pains,

Groceries and General Produce,

General Debility,
Kidney Diseases,

Liver Complaint,
Novous Debility,

Epilepsy,
Head Troubles,

Paralysis,
General III Health,
Spinal Diseases,
Sciatica,
Deafness,
Decline,
Lumbago,
Catarrh,

Nevous Compl'nts,

American and Foreign Marble.

NO PATENT NO PAY

INVENIIONS

Cough. Dixxiiw-sa, Soar Stomach, Erup­
tions. Bad Taste in the Mouth, Pal pitaliou of the Heart, Pain in the region
of the Kidneys, aud a thousand other
painful symptoms, are the offspring of
l)y*{M'P*&gt;B-

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU
Inrigorates the Stomach,

ll'ffllffi

And stimulates the torpid Liver, Bow
els, and Kidneys to healthy action, ?Ji
• learning the blood uf all impuritiea,
and imparting now life and vigor to
the whole system.
A single trial will be quite sufficient
to convince the moat hesitating of it*
valuable remedial qualities.

U»H.» ......... . .........

w«,.c'A-&lt;*r»*,“............

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU
IS UNEQUALED

Five of New York’s m.-Uion*irci, esti­
mated to have l&gt;een worth •308.000,000,
dropped off cloee together. “Seymour,’

John Jacob Astor went first, aud then
in quick sucoeasion Commodore Van­
derbilt, A. T. Stewart rad William C.
Rhinelander, rad now the money worsln|wr GoeJat Astor’s vreallh was eistimated at f50,000,000, Vanderbilt's st
tlU0.U0U.000 rad Stewarts sbou the
same.
Rhiuelrader'a property repre­
sented, it i* supposed. 110,000,000, and
Goclrt’si* eaumsted at KW.000.000

liras of Breath. Troubled with thoughts
of Disease, Dimncas of Vision. Pain in
the Back, Cheat ami Head, Rusli of
Blood to tbe Head, Pale CouDtenanre
and Ory’Skin.
.,
If these symptoms are allowed to go
on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and
Consumption follow. When the Con
stilation become* nffected it requires
thr niil of an invigorating medicine to
strengthen and tone np the syriem-

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU

I
lecpoa, although he has offered f2*&gt; for
a single specimen. Whether tho merits
of this flab have suddenly become known
to marine epicures, or whether the
chub-mackera! has found a deep see
larder which fa better stored than his
old one wa*. must for the present be
matter for conjecture. Perhaps tunnyliah. sharks, norpoues, dogfish, and
other lordly fellow* with discriminating
appetites, might thro* some light upon
the subject if they could ne interviewed.
At one time the tunny had driven the
ood entirely tway from the vicinity of
Block island, but the tunny himself
having become attractive to oil men,
and purveyors to manufactun-rx of tub
guano, tbe cod hurried back to the
family homestead. Prof. Baird believ,*
that the demand for tunnies, dogfish,
, sharks, etc., by the factories which will
1 torn them into oil* and manures, will
i hsve the effect of increasing the num1 berp! food tidies by lessening that of
■ their enemies. "Grand, gloomy, and
jxcahar,’ hlso other great slaughterer*.

DISEASES

F.nrr sat T*Ust A Okies. Hooka and BtaOoaarv.
SfHHxvo. Braahnt. rrrfuM»r.
ratal*, Ob

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bu-mm*.

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ERICS $1 FSB BOTTLE,

Competent physicians attend to covreepoudenta. AU fatten should be ad
dressed to

M*iI*m.

Mail-

K*pr *.

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T

ill
1

- A Choumaji consumes three ant
half gallons of water a day." wri
Gea-Hpregus, who fa superiqteodi
the constructing of the Pen Oreille
vifaon’of ttoXorttora Pottle ra

ca utton.

CMS
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IIUHI

A little diminutive man, about the
shape and rise of a oork-acrew, who wa*
sitting upon the farther end of the
platform, was pointed out to us aa the
husband of the speaker. He looked oi
though hia wife had forgotten him
some night and left him out in the
rain, and the ran coming out hot the
Dost morning had shrunk him.
The speaker seemed to be in remark
ably good rairiia, and, after pacing
beck and forth ou the platform a num­
ber of times (just to gst bcr foot in,
you know), she let fly at the audience
m word* like unto these:

pOBERTS A HOTI It KISS,
Al
tMin* i*

___ L

No second invitation waa needed,
but, galloping gayly to the front, Mr*.
Nancy Jane placed one hand gently,
but firmly, upon each individual hip,
then squared herself for basines*. That
she waa enjoying good health no one
could doubt. Standing six feet two in
her vtocking*. she wouldn't hare hesi­
tated to tackle a wild-cat, espeeiaUv
someday when shoLdi real
* “
had a voice the depth rail
which would have put the ‘Columbian

Mne or in eohuut, with as much precis
to Mk you if you ever she one of them
farrow* in
ion and order a* cavalry. It waa won­
famhandaMt Well.about ereey oth­ potatoes are planted.
derful to witness tow well they were that a morbid appetite is created by
er breath they draw they w in holler­
Eno*
ix
WiXTX*.
—
A
writer
in
__
drilled and disciplined.
In ths event
ing. ’ Please past tho butter.' Gravy
eating pork, rad " growing with what
ain't good enongh for ’nm. These are agricultural joorusl has found out the a retreat vw ordered, the leader would it feeds on,’ more morbid matter is
the kind of feller* what never git ray secret uf making hens lay in winter. move in tbe roar for a while. Il any craved, until the specific pork poison is
butter when they're home.
And, re­ He bought • lot of corn that had been
manifested in exudations deposite from
member, the woma i had to do all the damaged by fire, and fed it to hia hens.
tlie blood u&lt; the throat" He argues
churning I
The mra what strutted Ho found that they laid wonderfully
that, as tbe glandular system fa a system
around so big, in a white necktie, and well all winter. Upon thia Lint ho has
of
organ* for getting rid of tbe re
promised tbe minister, and her pa, and since acted, rad has found no difficulty
dundancy of blood poison, it it easily
all b*e fdka, that he’d stud by in securing plenty of egg* in winter;
seen how this exudation ra principally
keeping
his
fowls
in
good
warm
quartan,
times
when
mounted
men
were
in
her through thick and thin, and
manifested in the throat
lie adrisoo
love her, rad cling to her. and I don’t and feeding titon largely with roasted light Tbe Texas rangers operating parents not to allow their children to
know wbai all he didn't promise her; or parched grain, principally corn.
in that oountry were followed by diet on pork and sausage, but to give
he couldn’t promise enough.
Well,
pack-mulse in charge of a guArd. It them plenty of fruit »nd vegetables,
what’s be doing now? standing by her,
wm nurnsMry at time* to ton* k,hollow
and they will then soon lose tbeir un­
ain’t ho? In course be isi, he’s stand­ some of the paper* that cabbages had square, place tho mules inside, rad to natural rad morbid appe'itea. They
ing by white abe’a killing herself work­ been kept entirely clear ot tbe insect throw out skirmishers to fire info the should also sleep irf rooms well venti­
If' the leader* could be
ing; rad then he tells bcr very pomp­ by tbe aid oi chicksns, in a plantation animal*.
lated with fresh air, but not in draughts.
ously that he can't hire no gal to help of some thousands of plants. Bcreeo- struck, the charge wou]jlzDe~I&gt;roken. DOT should they tie allowed to “ sleep
her do her work when wheat's only ing* were first sc* tered to attract tbe The horses would retire at cure. The several layer* thick in tbe same room."
•1.50 a bushel. Then there's another fowta among the cabbages, and ■ then, mustang* were hunted by Mexicans,
MuLunx Cr«xs Coxiumptiox.—A
tuoe trail ’.about a mra. If a woman discovering tho worm*, they kept the ; aud fine ones singled ont rad lassoed.
We have found thia -Whole herds were driven at a run into correspondent of tbe Lexington (Ky.)
■aka for 10 cents to get a paper of eina, patch dean.
hell throw
no tn her face that wheat'* methad to s**w*r well, jwotidad th* pens having extended wings, which ZYe/a writes an follows about the flower
awxui ion, ana aiiv muat economise. dnekens are not full grown; when older, contracted as they approached the of a well-known plant: “I have dis­
And then hell go down town and spend thr r eat the cabbages. Yotnjg turkevn pte. A* many tt 500 muatang* have covered * remedy for consumption. It
three times aa much for aomathiug to
been penned at one “run.* They were ba* cured a number of rate* after
' soak up in hi* mouth, so that he can go quick motion* allow nothing to escape. aold at almost nothing. &lt;5 being a they bad commenced bleeding at thr
home and extirpitate all over the stove; A member of the Elmira Farmcra* Club high price for a choice hone. These lung* aud lha hectic flash was already
rad then his wife can have the pleasure kept his cabbage* entirely free by c*y- mustangera were a wild sei often no ; on the cheek. After trying this remedy
| enue pepper.
better than Indiana; some of them were ' to .my own MliafacUon I have thought
of cleaning up after him.
“I reeaom^of tbe men do»n there j Imfkovk thm Stock.—For about half honest, good men. They Were guilty!lh&gt;t philanthropy required tliat 1
•» be known to the world. It
in tho congregation is getting mighty . the year wc have to fodder cattle rad of many murder* and robberies. Tbe * •ho’dd
oneway. Yon needn’t squirm; I ain't I »he^&gt;. Shall they grow while young Comrachea made many visit* to that &gt;• the common mullein steeped strongly
got fairly started yet I'm i
‘
: steadily all tbe time till they arc ma­ region. They would pounce upon the 1- --------------' ”“•
for two hours and a half, and
' lure? Or, aliail tkey be fed and ahel- mustangers, set them afoot or kill them. drunk freely. Young or old plants are
a* wel’ grin and bear it 1----- ---------crcd by a straw stack or a rail fence M caprice dictated.
The Comanche good, dned in the shade and kept in
haint no use; I shall have to atop. I oat enough to hold them in place dur- wanted the mustang* to ride and to eat clean bag*. The medicine must be
■oppose; but ’tain‘t for lack ot words ng winter rad then do all their grow­ Horse flesh is a great delicacy with continued from three to six month*,
nor facta, and you needn't think it. I ing doting a part of the warm month*? . them. Tbe choice port is tbe fat im­ according to tbe nature of tbe disease
never get tired talking. I oould stand Aa the oountry grows older, competition . mediately under the mrae. The sec It is very good for the blood-vessel* al­
here rad talk to you on this subject till becomes greater in everything.
It re- ' tion in question was very hot in those so. It strengthens and builds up the
morning, ra&lt;j then have more to say. quire* better management to make dsvs for Americana A Texan was con­ system, instead of taking away the
Hut I am informed my time is nearly i money. Poor stock, poorly managed, sidered a hereditary enemy by both strength ; it make* good blood and lakes
up, rad now my old man will go throrgb costa more than it will bring. Within a murianger* and Indiana His only pro­ inflammation away from the lungs. It
the audience and present to you for 50 a few vear* tbe prices of choice animals tection wm the rifle rad the six-*hoot is the wish of the writer that every pe­
cents a book writ by me. j entitled have declined, Uli they axe within the or, and a horae of strength and bottom. riodical in the United 8tales, Canada
and Europe should publish thia recipe
• What Nancy Jane Bpriggina Know* roach of every man who keeps stock.
for the benefit of the Laman family
About Men,’ and while be is doing Now is a goo&lt;l time to select a good, '
Tw» W*y* ef Looking at Thing*.
Lay this by. and keep it in the house
that I will sing n song composed by my­ well-bred,bull for nee next season or i
self. I always like to wind up uith thi* later. The price will be lower now than
Two boy* went to hunt grapes. Ono ready for uac.
•ong. l&gt;e«anse it kind a take* hold on In the spnug when such animala arc ■ wm happy because they found grajx-s
tbe feeling*, rad that’s my best holt. moot salable. A thoroughbred male, of ' The other was unhappy beciuse tho
If you ever go on a lecturing tour ro- coarse, pays his way when used with j grapes had seeds in them’
member what Nancy Jane Bpriggina pare-blooded females; bat in • still I
Two men, being convalescent, were
Small birds chase each other about
say*. If you can gel the tender feel more marked degree doc* he pay hie naked how they wore. One said . " I in play, nut perhaps the oondnet of the
ing* of yonr audience to working you're way when used with grade or common , run better to-day.“ The other said: “I crane rad the trumpeter is moat ex­
all right Thh is my song. I don't stock. These are points which arc well i was worse yesterday."
traordinary. Tbe latter stands on one
dote bo much on tho word* as I do on established beyond controversy.--Hu- i
.-------- - —------------- - leg, hops abont in tho most eccentric
the tune. The tune, my dear airier*, is ral New Yorker.
wtil make mud. Another: Thu will taannor. rad throws someraaulta. Tbe
wtiat is calculated to lift and elevate
,
Americans call it tbe mad bird, on acAll About Muck.—Muck is the rich­
you. Let all the sister* join in tho
Two bora got an oyster. One looked
of tbme mngutaritiea. Water
ness of the uplands washed by tbe an­ at it rad Arclared H naaty
The other Wnb&gt; ,nch M dnck. Md
diTp
nual rains down to the lowland* It ac
tasted it and declared it good
after each other, and dear the surface
cumulates there, because it can get no
Two bovs cxsmtniug a bash, one ob- „{ the wrier with outstretched neck
lowor.and coming down in a acmi-liquid
*
wings, throwing abundant
ooLdition, aa aoon as it is at rest the sun j served that it had a thorn. The other and’ flipping
that it Lad a ruec.
npray around. Deer often engage in
evaporate* the waler from it, rad leave*
Two children looking through col­ sham battle, or trial of strength, by
a- generally—black, nnctou* mass of 1
ored glass, one said: “Tbe world is twisting their horn* together and push­
soil, which is oomjxiaed almost entirely
blue.” And the other said: “ It u ing for the mastery.
of soluble material. Cultivating the
AU animals pretending violence in
uplands to exhaustive crop*, and wash­
Two boy* rating their dinner, one
their play stop short of exercising it;
ing the remaining richneaaout by rains,
said : •' I would rather have something the dog takes the greatest precaution
soon renders such lands nearly barren.
liettcr than thia."
TR« other said . not to injure by his bite, and the
Digging out this deposit rad hauling it i “ Thia m better than notiSng."
orang-outang, in wrestling with hid
to such fields aa supplied it is merely i
Two turn went to see New York keeper, pretends to throw him ans
After the sinking of the song, the au­ restoring a runaway to ita home. As I
dience were told they could go home. tbe muck, in ita passage down-hill, has j Ono visited the saloon*, rad thought makes feints of biting him. Some ani­
New York wicked. The other visited mals carry out in their play the sem­
The women, aa they departed, seemed
lost the coarser parts of the original ’
the homes, rad thought New York blance ol catching their prey. Young
to step with a firmer tread, but around
tbe mouths of tbe men there acemed to ' *cad-b«-d, it has become so sahd, so com- good.
cats, for instance, leap after every small
Two boys looking si *ome skat ;■*, and moving object, even to tho leaves
hover a kind of a smile, rad they looked
। P**. that the atmosphere is absolutely
“Bee bow they fail." Thr strewed by the autumn wind. They
a* though they would like to *ay : “Y'oa I exalnded, rad the mock by itself is a one s&lt;id
“Sec how they glide."
women ora talk all you want to—that more paste, impe.vioua to air, warmth, other
crouch and steal forward, ready for the
don’t hurt anybody—but, when you and all the invigorating influences of
spring, the body quivering *nd the tail
come right down to burincss, I am the summer rains. To make it again aolnvibrating with emotion; they bound
on the moving leaf and again spring
' able, then, it most not be merely carted
forward to another. liengvrsaw young
out rad spread over the field, but it must
jaguar* and cougare playing with round
i be mixed with the sod aa deep aa tbe
Surname of tbe EngUsh Royal Family. I root* reouire, by plowing, harrowing or
substance*, like kittens. Birds cf the
magpie kind arc tho anologues of mon­
I
At dinner, the other night, tbs con- I shovel-plowing under.
Thia process
key*. foil of mischief, play and mimicry.
venatiou iapaed. *a it some Umea will | restore* it io the place it oaonpiod b&lt;
There is s story of a tamo magpie that
lapse with the best of Lost*, into ques­ I fore tbe waahing-out proeerafookjiacc,
waa seen basilr employed in s garden
tions hardly &lt;li*tingxush*ble from con­ • and, to enable *s to do thia cheaply, the
gathering pebbles, and, with much sol­
undrum*. A celebrated historian waa unctoua mass is dug ont in the fall,
emnity and a studied air, burying them
present, rad I put ■ qoestion Io him pded up on a alope to drain, and left to
which I know baa puxxlcd a great m*uy frcexc friable during the winter; then
dropping each atone it cried “cur ack ?“
people at different times. “What is the it will return to its proper place iu the
triumphantly, and act off lor another
surname of th-j royal family?" “GuelpL. barren soil, and at once restore its ong- :
One man think* h* 1* entitled to a On examining the spot a poor toed wa*
i of course." That is the usual answer, inal fcrtflHT — Rural New Yorker.
better world, aud is dissatisfied Ixosusc found in tho hole, which the magpie
rad it waa the historian'a I ventured
be
hasn't
got
it
Another
think*
he
is
was atoning for hia amusement — Patto suggest that, although the revs!
HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY.
not justly entitled to ray, and is sati*- •iont of Animals.
family are Guelph* by de cent, her I
Gcd with thia
Majesty's marriage with Prince Albert
Ono mw enjoy* what he lias. An­
of Saxe-Coburg most hsve tho effect
other suffer* what be ha* not.
which the marriage of a lady has in all •
"Editor* arc usually wealthy." the
One man makes up his acxiunt from
other cases, and that the surname of the ■
man with the sample case remarked.
hia
wants. Another from hia twit
present house must be the Prince Con- |
“Yea," I said, "they are familiar with
Gekmax Milk Boer.—One quart
One mtu complains that there is evil
sort’s. “But what is tho surname of the |
all tho slang and business phrases of the
milk. onopiut water, one-half teaspoon- in the world.
Another rejoices that
Prince Consort’s
family?’ Bunple. I
money market; they write about millions
there is good in the world.
but staggering. ‘ No on* knsw. AB I
as ordinary mm talk about dollars; they
Ono says: “ Orr good is mixed with
gneseed, and all were wrong. ? hap- I
know how to pay the national debt;
Fkikd Basis*.—Soak in hot water a evil."
Another say*:
"Our evil is
they build railroad*; they organixi
few miniitofe-when they can be cleansed mixed with good. -New York fnde
mining aad magnificent transportation
n*amBat-W«HlB.» Of course no &lt;we readily, than cut into pieces, salt and )&gt;endenL
companies with fabulon* capital; they
bad heard it before. Everyone smiled pvjqjer, dip In beaten egg*, roll in corn
I declare war without conauJUng tho
at tbe horribl. idea of the Guelph* be­
Rothschilds, and if all the bxaks in
ing reduced to Wsttiu*! The point
Once a farmer waa on trial far mur­ 1 America were to fail to-morrow they
waa referred to Theodore Martin.
der. He Lad ahot one of hia neighbors ' wouldn’t be a cent poorer than they arc
“You are quite right. Wctliu is the
dead. The evidence w^a conclusive sa to-day. Yes, they are rich. Tney aifamily came of the bouse of Saxony, to
to the killing and who did it; but it socials with the moneyed classes, they
wfao« the dominion of 3axouy osmo in
could be cmatmed to show that the । sit down at tables with Kings, and,
i«0. The King of Saxony rad the
slayer might have had cause to think sometimes, in happier, luckier mo­
minor Princes of the bouse are -herethat he waa acting is aril-defense.
menta, ailh sees; if you want to borrow
When Col. IngcreoU waa addressing | money, go to tbe editor, he will turn to
Bvrrxa Scotch Gasoy.. One pound
the jury to drew a poetical picture of I hia advertising oolnmns and tell you
of sugar, one-half pint of water. Boil
where yon can borrow it If you have
aa hard as possible wiihont graining.
Aa latslred EpUtte.
money to loan, rather than sec you suf­
The following letter, from a father to When done add half a enp ot butter,
fer ho will borrow it ot you himself.
rad
lemon
juice
for
flavor,
if
desired.
in
ongb, to L*„
Rich? He know* the secrets of the
■yanjwa. Io *. Ik. r^i.MliM o&lt; Turn on n battered &lt;h«h, or, better, a
moneyed rings; be divulges the plans
and schemes of tho heavy operators to
tho people; ho roars himself louder
-L* »------ c
... *.__ ' when cool ■ alight tap will break them
than the bulls, and growls among tbe
bears; hie voice is heard tn the temple*

Tbs President, Gen. Callen A. Barre,
and other member* of the court ware
melted to tear*, ud asked the artillery­
man what Le did upon the reception of
the letter.
He replied that he had made three
separate and ineffectual applications
for a furlough, and then resolvtd. upon
whatever cost, to visit hi* home. Upon
mooting his wife, ahfe was broken­
hearted at learning hia absence without
leave, and "lam here, gentlemen," said
be, " not brought back by military
power, but in obedience to the oommsnd of Mary, to abide ih'e sentence of
your court."
Edward Cooper was found guilty of
desertion, aa it spaa the plain duty of
the court. Gen. Lee approved tbe find­
ing, lett pardoned tbe prisoner, and or­
dered him to report fur duty to hia bat­
tery.
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                  <text>NASHV1LLE, BARRYXO., MICHIGAN SATURDAY, JANUARY JO. 1880.

VOLUME VII.

NUMBER 16.

FOB GOOD TEAS.
*
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOB 8IRL0IN STEAKS,
GotoC. W. Smith 'a.
FOB BARGAINS IN SUGARS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOB HAM STEAK.
Go to C. W. Smith's.

Sntmou

WM. I'ARMENTER,

M.P^SS“ND^ -

VOHN.CE.jmCY^^^
FOB CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOB THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
fie to
W. Smith’.
FOB HANGING LAMPS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOB FRESH COVE OYSTERS.
•
Go to C. W. Smsth'a.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
GotoC. W. Smith’s.
FOB BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Go toC. W. Smith's.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY.
GHodW.Syilk'i.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND BALT FISH,
GotoCW. Smith's.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR fc.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
TOR PRESENTS WITH TEA.
GotoC.W. Smith’s
FOR th* WORTH nr YOUR MONEY,

Bereside'a plena. it will be remembered,
were steadily oppoeol ‘by Booker,
Franklin, Smith and other* of bis sub­
ordinates, and were treated with indif­
ference by his superior officers:
We returned to headquarters at 5,
and found Gt n. Burnside there already.
After wo bad joked him a lilUe about
the rapidity ot his journey to Washing­
ton, bo told us ho bed lx-cu only to
Acquia creek.
Before leaving camp
he bad telegraphed to Gen Halleck aa
follows : " I wish very much to see you
for an hour. Will you cmnr down to
Aoquia. or shall I go to Washington? **
On reaching Acquia creek be found a
“ Use your own judgment about

tetely La tbe cocvwrttef roe* of tbs CeDwteid
Maaufaesmtag Csmpcey, U Newark, X. J., by
whteh tvs pres, wssw kitted and eesaral oU»r* badly kwrt

KOH VBlTi C1.OVEB MONEY,

Remodeled, Enlarged! Improved

a bell-routs, aad. wbsa tba Mams were esttaevtoited, WiUtern Aab, 10 yean: Louts
NcMtedt, 3D; Heary GebwHter, A a»1 Tsreea
Erhard. A wtro found ea tbe top Soos, dead
Wtakle and wife wore badly bunted, and were
east to the bespttat Aua» Bauer rertaved to-

Unload Wheat and GrainExpeditiously ui Accuratly.
CHARLES SCHEIDT.

AINSWORTH i BROOKS

LEWIS DURKEE,
railroad, war dates Otj. Ind.
—Two terre ffitertog-taiita, of Psuajpariur
A O*. bars trirued al Milaungtau, Dei. Th»
lows to stated al 150,001
— Ano ber oollteicn lias taken place on ths

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE'
It is dated March si, I BBS. and terw aU ot lus
property Io Mr* Chaadtor and tbeu daughter,
Mr* Eugens Hate, ot »uat
—Beverly 0. Mosby, son of Onufwterato Own.
Musty, ot Virginia, acd John L Lea, of Lo*-

yyot.coTT tiovsa,

—Tbe value of the tutorial product of Cali
forma, Nevada, Oregon, Waahin&lt;1oe. Idaho,
Moctaaa. Utah, Colorado, New Mriteo, Anaxae,
sod Dakota durtag 187V to placed al

Money Sarei iy Draliii with tMen.
AI NS WNWORTH A BROQKN

XsaMrille, Mloblcwn.
C. C. Wolcott. Proprietor.

GROCERY
—A ares paper has b-wn started U Montreal,
pru-led iu the French lwtui&lt;t, advocaitec
tteted ae tateysroteerw. bat mid really to be la

over l8Mof •a'.tte.tut Tbs imports, so tn*
other band, ttecrmmd r.&amp;HOOa lbs receipts
of wheat tonreeiii! IS,KO,000 tmsbsls. and of

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Preaident bia uocomiiUoual reeignation
of hia command- sending al the same
time the rcm-.v&lt;l of aevrral of hia Bold
officer*. I made no remark at the time,
seeing that he waa too much disturbed
and excited to give the matter projwtr

In tbe morning after broakfawl
Gen. Burnside told me be had changed
his mind about accompanying bit letter
of resignation with the removal of offi
ocr*. He feared this would look loo
much like attempting to make corutilions with tbe Government, which be
taid he bad no right to do. He bad de­
termined te resign, ami send bia te'ler
to Washington by special meaaenger.
After Pope's repulM&gt;, when Waabmgton
was thought to be ia groat danger from
tbe rebels, who wrre pushing into
Maryland, Gen. McClellan had refused
to resume command of the Army of the
Potomac unless Mr. Stautem or Gen.
Halh*ek should fir-t lie removed. He
had n&lt;&gt;t dune thia formally, bnt had
told Lis friends that bo vhonld insist
on tbeee condition* Gen Burnside
said he talked with him until 3 o’clock
in the morning to &lt;ii«aua&lt;lu him from
making any such coixlitiotia. He found
him exoreaireiy stubborn a'xxil it, and
finally told him be had no right to lake
aooh a oourwe, and that be could not
possibly maintain bia jxMitioa before
the country aa s loyal man if, when tbe
Capitol waa in danger and tbe North
invaded, lut were to refute the com­
mand except oo such terms a* be might
prvecribe. Gen.
McClellan
finally
yielded to tbeae rejireuentaiiona, reMimrd hia command, and achieved by
far the moat ocn ’
* ‘
his whole mmi
. Gen. iiurnmde
said that half a d
of the officer* bad
aiso rewoh rd to i
-i unices Pope waa
________ ___________ of it, got them to­
gether, remonstrated with them, and
finally denounced them aa disloyal for
entertaining such a purpose, and in
the end induced them to forego it.

Cheese ui Everything

READY MADE CLOTHING,

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Fresh and Salt Meats,
SuW Bam ait Stalicn,

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Selling Goods

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toeteawifirSaMraSta
Tte Aeaee e« Ms to buntow'
Aad Sius—ar.is toe ftsat S

Hr told mo that he waa now regular!j
engaged aa a writer lor one of the load­
ing dailies.
Hia honest old mother
said, * writing wrapper* at $3 per wash.*

This fine education ia gutting played
oat when dinner ia made lata by the
cook's stopping work Io discuss tbe
pr ociplew of evolution with a book
agent

Mast a woman dnata billiard ebalk off
her hwab.nd'a eoat. -nd a big tear
eland, in her eyeaa the thinks bow late*
be works nighta at his desk by the
whitewashed wall.
It is hard to decide which ia the moot
jieatilenUal—the young bore, who ia
forever bragging what be is going to do,
or the old bore who is eternally bngging what be has dooe.
To swma* off stroking and .hen be
presented with a 35 cent cigar is one of
those dreadful things which will oeoasionally happen. People talk of suSor ■
ing. bet they have no idea ul the —Baa­
ing of the word until they are brought
to ttiii experience.

Oxs HFMPBXD AMD thiktt persona
are required in Vassar College to wait
on tiio |pria and attend to the folate
And lheae are but a handful compared
to the number who vail oil the girls
outside the collage with a view of at­
tending to the estate of—of tbmr de-

CAtytata of New Year’s day ooctaioed a curd,
■gnerl by Mr* Master, in which thto cnsM is
ebar*ed spoa the Ota*"
—Tbs Felted Nates Itaproms Oourt rrfnass

MEAT MARKET.

tto wh itey sew bad beore-

once: "Yours received. I rhall not
come."
He seemed , greatly annoyed
and vexed st tbe apparent indifference
iGeu. Halleck to tbe movement of tbe
ny and to Lis wi-bea, and said be
should not go to Washington to see
him. While we were talking Lieut.
Arwen came down from Gen. Hooker's*
headquarter*, sod said that Hooker was
denouncin.; the attempted movement
very freely and without tbe slightest
restraint; even if the ■veathrr had Ixcn
perftetiy good, be said, tbe aUemot to
crocs would have proved a failure. Gen.

1LL1AM JONES,

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

Tuocoaas.
as

LARGEST STOCK
thick, no strong that beeuta of
pans over it in tudefy, dtawi
londn baltiad iJ&gt;-•».
Now. ia thia nail roof good

�NA1

i of Wine Suiting* fron
ifik-green Cavbmer^ 45
det, in ail color*, from
rool Cashmeres. 50 cent

• The union protract vd mrrting at th.-.
M. P. •iiurehls nroKrew ing finely, ron- throat. whooping cough, etc. f»w ■
»m71u&gt;« Mtiva artd ri/Aia /Ar la*t fer
darted ny Rev. Mcrtmil*.
'
Mte. Fraada'William*. te slowly but penes. it ghrr* relief where ever used,
and Ute power to impart law-fit that
child U
ni»noi be had fiourthr rough mixture*
John Geer and lady hare seitk-d. but KWlnw. KoMby ail druggists at 23
rest* pre-b.&lt;rte
-

accession of any one num to tbe I‘rw»idrsicy."
Tbe present .championship of the
doctrine ot Htatre right* l«r tb«, Dem­ Married ifbe|R w
erument. In fact tbouaanda of men who ocrats U extdainrd by the fact that they
A load uf youngstiTR aud their gals,
pursue their invratigatiou no'farther dreire tira repeal of certain election went th the Jnnctiun. S mile* MMtth of
than tbe perusal of the editorial* of par­ him., fearing that if unx -M-.-l. d umr IMIcvur. to a New Year’s daure. t|pvigorously enforced iu DM) they may KfurssSr!opt,* Mid:
tisan newspaper* view the agitation of materially aid in the eh-etion of a Re
the hul^rrl with genuine alarm aa the publkan PreeMret. In Feb. 1STT the
attempted rcreaoltation of a dangerous interesta of that partv lay bi a super“pentikmt hurray" which they had
supposed Mettled forever by the war.
Haring been the subject of r
*
cent angry acrimonious &lt;b- .
haps a “look into the natar* on’r may
not be unprofitable. Leaving tbe do

wqdrd eraftd probably pas*
there oa thrir way to Wash
She replied, that she preourt abe hoptd not for said she
I of the Yankees are a rough. the chip trap of the editor who sup­

port* hl* pwrty’T!rat, lart and all (be
1 ventured to a*k her if she wa* acqua­ time" right or wrong. and looking at
inted with many of thdn. **0 no** Mid ■otter facta, we find that the doctrine Is
•he. “but our men any so. and tire pa­
per* say m» teo-Coatinuing. she said.The relation* of State and Nation are
“at the time of tbe battle of* here. I atated in the constitution with great
went away tn a harry, (we laughed,) precision and in language conipreheuand left my clothing all in my ward- aive and easily understood. The States

are guaranteed certain well-defined and
well secured right*, chief of which ia
that of local self government, which I
take it no State would surrender with­
out fighting for 1U Tbe powers of the
&lt;d everyone of my silk drome* and general Government are equally well
other clothing, and when I came back defined trad secured and jt is probably
tbe men and material required in pul
they were scattered aboat on the floor."
safe to assume that they will lw main­ ting it down. In fact do we not look to
The Rergt- and I langbed heartily, and
tained and defended by any and every the Stale alone for protection of life,
told Iwr that’tbe men who entered
partv in a situation to profit l&gt;y tlicm. and properly, for tbe collection of tsitheir houae must bare been a very The exact line between the Tight* of ea for police and sanitary regulation*,
civil lot of Mlow* indarnU to leave the State* and tbe right* of tin- gener • and also for the administering of the
thousand and one thing* that are re­
nearly' dll of tb&lt;* tsrniuya, and all *1 Government I* somewhat indefinite quired in tbe government of civilised
of their clothing and added that, and jqst where one cud* and the other communities, aud would we not regard
"when your men go iuto loyal town* begir* i» a matter over which there any meddling by the general govern­
ment with the administration of our loand citiea, they sack the cities, and
may frequently lx- an honest difference
towas. plunder the houses and rob the
tbta which we should beartiof opinion. Chief Justice Marshall said:
the people". She flushed with rage at “Tbe Constitution unavoidably deal* in
If ao i* not such stalwart
-------------------incorporated into the plat­
this, greatly to tbe merriment of tbe
general language. It did not suit the form of the Republican State Conven Sergt. and myncli. Stralghteing up in purpose* of the people in framing Shia
tion of Iowa in 1878. that tbe general
her chair, she aaid “the Yankee* were a
great charter ot our liberties to provide government was “bound to protect alt
cowardly art,” and could not fight like
of it* citiaen* in all of their right*,”
for minute specification* of its power* rather ridiculous uonsenaef.
thto brave sou; of the South and." said
or to declare the mean* by which they
In tbe light of the history of the Aral
she “your army la in full retreat now,
should be carried into execution. It waa century of onr nation'* existence, are
Lee han whipped Grant, the man you
foraecn that thia would be a perilous tre not forced to tlie conviction that
the constitution of the United State*,
Yankee* have made no much fnaa a­
and difficult if not an impracticable considering the testa that have been
bout, and Grant i* aending yon,—hi*
tank. Thia instrument was not intend- applied to tt. the strain* it ba* endured,
wounded men to tberear, r&gt;» fast as he 1
ed to provide merely for the exigrnac* wu “a wonderful contrivance for the
can sad will soon be back acroM the '
of a few y«ars, but wa* to endure government of an immense communi­
ty. without lodging any where power
river with his whole army." To prove
her Ktatment, abe raid ..don't you hear |I through a long lapse of ages. the event* enough to put liberty ic peril or abate
of which were looked np in the inacru
public spirit. It i* not a step behind
the cannon* roar, they are nearer to
table purpose* of Providence." Its in­ the highly centralized government of
day than yesterday and day before,
the old world.—it is a step Iteyond
terpretation should be as Judge Story them. It would Ire ridiculous to change
and I’ll venture, and do hope, that L ce
aaid: “By the aid of tnaxium* which or modify serionsly an arrangement inwm bag tlie whole crowd". We assured
have found their way. not only into
her that she wm mistaken, and would
judicial discussion*, but into tlie busbe grievously disappointed in her antic­
ineaa of com mon life ■* founded in com ipations. „Thr.t (a* nt then believed.)
mon sense and .-ommon convenience."
Grant waa driving Lee before him, and
The result of tbe war was not to deerwanother week rolled around would
»troy State governments. It simply set­
l&gt;ag the whole rebel army, and that
tled finally and positively the extreme
them rebel* would get their deserts,
State* rights idea of secession and
and either be shot nr hung, and If
nullification, and added certain amendtheir was any woman found (who atill
I&gt;endstcd in their treason able talk, they
rules for it* interpretation that have
Tlierr 87 tunnlrro nnd attempt" to
would suffer the name fate.)’- Spring­
Ixcn followed since its adoption atill runnier in Michigan last year.
ing to her feet tbe said she would speak
A Battle Creek man ha* notified the
exist and promise to last for all time to
beg sentiments if tbe whole Yankee
■sloon keeper" not to m-ll liquor to hia
come. Aa population iucreaaea new
army was al the door, and gathering up
application"of tlie constitution will be
her skills dir ousted out of the room,
required and whenever required the
slamming the door a* she did so, aud
controversy and discussion where derrick falling on him.
the Sergt. and 1 roared with laughter.
Slater'* oar factory and mill, nt Sar­
State right* end and National righic
Breakfast waa then announced, and
anac, were burned t&lt;&gt; tbe ground on
the 1st. Los* about fia.ono. ami i»o inseating oarselres at tbe table, we were
worthily disappointed to find that our the correct way to decide from time to
wwrmtero^ut. consisted of a piece of I time tbe exact point ’wtween the two.
That tbe “reserved right* «of the
“hoeeake" about tlie sire of a qqartcr
States" are prised aa highly by Repub­
slice of bread, a little piece of bacon
year’# din net.
licans aa Democrat* evidence ia abunabout the sire of a Met. shinplaster,
Mrs. Anna Morton, the woman »l
dent. Article four of tbe const itution protxwd to train her twin daughter*
and not much thicker, a cup of sour
lead a life of aharnc, nt East Sagiuai
buttermilk each, and,—that was all.
of this common weal th have the sole
Not being giveu to buttermilk. I gave
and exclusive right of governing them­
mine to tbe Sergt. and rinsed down my
Dr. Slade, the Michigan medium who
selves ar a free sovereign and inde­ ha* kicked up such a furore ir New
mammoth (!) piece of hoeeake with
pendent • State, aud do, and forever York and Europe, is uno* to re.uit. to
cold wgter. Tbe old lady only charged
hereafter, shall exercise nnd enjoy this "tAtc to visit a brother Lrlug at
u* each a dollar and we left the house
Eaton Rapid".
wiser, but hungry as ever. By this evwy power, jurisdiction and right
An intrrr*ting youth, who swings in
which is not or may not be by them ex­
time the city waa overflowing with
wounded men and the bouses Ix-gati to pressly delegated to the United State*
of America iu CotigreM assembled."
be filled with those from the ambulance
A* an illustration of her high estimate
trains; and at noon their must have
been 10,000 wounded men lathe city. of her rights os a free sovereign sod
Wandering about the city, I, hungry independent State." and her determition to insist upon them, we have the
aS ever, knocked al another, a plain
looking house, and u middle ag.d wo­ action of Governor Rice refusing to
surrender Kimptou on a requisition
man came to the door nnd bede roe
“come tn." 1 told her I would like from lhe Governor of South Carolina
something to eat and wa* willing to “under discresiou given him by State
pay Mi-rally foe it. She pleasantly re­ law." In the platform adopted by the
plied that I could have dinner if I Republican Con ven lion in IMO. nomi­
could wait until noon, and that her nating Abraham Lincoln, we find this
daughter would soon be in and enter­ plank: “The maintaMurarc inviolate of
a log. when a little girl named Ward,
tain me while *be prepared the dinner. the right* of the States and especially
who was playing ur ar«by got itfitiie way
Tlie daughter, a neat looking young the right of each State to or-ler and of the dcaccnding ax and fell in such n
lady of 18. soon came in nnd 1 wm soon control its own domestic institution* manner ns to be struck, the blow splitt­
according
to
its
own
judgement
exclu
­
ing her head open and exposing the
in pleasant conversation with her.
brain. Tlie wound proved fatal.
She too, proved to be a little rebel, pro - sively, ia csacntisl to that ballance of
Ja*. Stewart of East Saginaw, tlw
dueed aud sang song* from a rebel song powers on which the perfection and heaviest individual dealer iu salt ahiuendurance
of
our
political
fabric
debook. From a similar book I had in my
giea etc., in the state was cl owed up by
pockrt I sang tbe Yankee version of (&gt;etids. and we denounce the lawless the •heriff at lhe instance of Detroit
on tlie "th. Stewart’s liabili­
the same song*. We chatted pleasant­ invasion by armed force of tbe soil of creditors,
ties are. estimated nt fjno.AOO. Hr lost
ly together, she among other thing* any State or Territory, no matter un­ •evefal thousand* on salt during the
lioasting of having a “fellow" in tlie der wliat pretext as among the gravest pa.«t three moths, und mud, more on
rebel army, who sbe archly **id wore of of crimes." The substance of this Chicago wheat option which caused the
tl»e grey, which she thought was a plank has also appeared in nearly every failure.
We often heal of “tbe meanest man
great deal better and prettier than the Democratic platform of recent date.
Tbe theory of States rights that ha* in America." but the meanest woman
Uae. I taid “that ----------------------------we ever heard of in thia, or any other
taste" tliat I “p *
recent y teamed to most Mirioualr alarm '
land live* iu ManhalL Her danghtcr
cause it was an i
Repubbcau* lias been the claim by th? married a young manjevrn |w ny worthy
Democrat* that “under our *v*trm but distasteful to the mother, who. du there can be no sack thing a* a United
ring the brief wedding trip of tbe pair
State* election, bot that all elections, gathered together the bedding, cloth­
thorn-of Pre- ---------------------------------- *
ing, tidies, and other things tJ&gt;edang1i
ter had; prepared for houwkiH-ping,
and bin-net! them. Tbe articles repre­
sented month* of labor on tlie part of
th' young lady.
A great deal of tbe apeach making at
the late meeting of tbe alate teacher"

link of that.

PRETIER LINE .OF

GRAND RAPIDS IlYlBIOJ

CANNOT BE FOUND ANYWHERE.

Boys’ Suits, *3 and upwards,
Mens’ Suite, $-5 and upwards:
Mens’ Overcoats, $5 and upwards.
Mens’ Rubber Overcoats.
Ladies* Cloaks, prettier and better than ever.
Ladies’ Derby Waterproof Cloaks.
Ladies Rubber Boots.

Hrllrra’ IJvrr PHls are B1m. high­
ly r«« ommt'iidetl for curing liver eom■ ip.n mil. -aide hraristtha, fe­
ver and ague, and all direase* of the
atoinaeli and liver. Sold by all drug­
gists! 23 cent* per box.

BOOTS AND SHOES
A better atock we have never hod, and that
a great deal.

that he can’t work. All who have
known thl* whisky hound mv that if
Brown would cams* him a few times
with hi* number 13 loot, it would
doultth-M liavn a better effect titan
the cose of ejectment soon to be com menced l&gt;cfore a circuit court rommiatoner. Tlie only work be was ever
known to do was to punish, forty-rod
whiahy. and as he can not raise tlie
“spon»"
t_ bay
—j it
„ with
_ __________
—he
__
-------- " to
this winter,
only site by tbe stove and growl* like
a toad dog. The only time bfTua*ever
*'
*
-—
to go down
SA to who
butter and

wying

! Highest Market Price
;

For Produce, and give in exchange goods, 16 ounces to the
pound, and 3 feet to the yard.

1827

audm

iggo

JJURRAH FOR THE

BOSS STOCK

Wltign tie 8tg fir Errnkiy.

|£ A. BFmH,
’
A Caki&gt;.—The iiiulrraigncd wish to
express thank* to the friend* of Maple
Grove for a handsome gift; a warf
nbont 11 feet long, got tin in g&lt;w&gt;d
style.
Rgv. I). H. SiiklIa .
A Ing Job was completed Jan. And or.
the farm of Cyrus Wagner. One half
mile west of the McKelvey school house
it ap|&gt;earM that •Mr. Wagner, baa for
some time past lui* Iwm anfferiug for
want of a Imrn. on Friday afternoon
Jan. 2nd a large crowd -of nrighlmr"
collected Iodo n gtxxl turn for brother
W. who say* he never saw a smoother
structure and widie* tn express hi*
thanks and says he hopes thi* n il! Ik&gt;

A cow Indi wM-tal wa* held Friday
evening. Jan. 2nd at lh«- n-»i&lt;h-ure- of
Wm. Bivina. It appear* that Hrrnian
Brow n ho* became subjected to those
wide awnkc Maple Grove lares who
they will cow Iwll the whole town if
they will only give them an ojMWtnniiv.
Every thing pmurel off nicely. F. WaiInce leading lhe boy* to theaeeno of
action when- every man «lom- hi* nnrt.
W. P.

"THE BOSS"

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

DRESS GOODS
of the latent

SCI I’IO M I LLS
Now.tiring in firut-class running or
tier. with n thoroughly

competent MILLER

in attendance, we guarantee aatixfaction to all tlnw who may favor ns
with their patronage. Thoae
who prefer can have their

WHEAT EICHAHGED FOR FLOUR

hades and

r

patterns VERY CHEAP.

BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES’ CLOTH.
All the latest styles out.

BEAVER : PAISLEY SHAWLS
THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.

A BIG LINE OF

FELT SKIRTS
FROM W CENTS TO *3.00

(■•ail H1B«1
FOR HALE
nl the Mill at I lie lowest prices.

U . II. 1 Ol \G. Prop.

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.

FINEST SEWED BOOT
COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
Repairing Done in the Bost
Manner Possible!
having Settled on hj. farm in IM.1. He
wn* always frail IRiving poor health
the larger part of hi* life, "till with the
help and advice of onr of the best of
wifeatuul aripiirrd a &gt;-»n&gt;|&gt;ct« ucy. Hr
was a man of sterling integrity, very
cotiM-ienlioUK, hour*t, not from pidici.
but from principle, but h&lt;- has giim1
from us. Hr leaves a fnilhful f.,d del ti­
led wife nnd a daughter to mourn thrir
lots. The funeral arrvirea were con­
ducted by Rev. M. Pratt, pa-lor of the
M. E. church of Vermont villr. on Jan
6th. T«ixt:J£rclr«ia*tra 12—7. A large
‘ ‘
‘
iniKithuiug
. tC__ n____

CINCINNATI, OHIO

Shop In The Old Postxifllce
Building.
FRANK

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

ALL WOOL MIXED AND CANTON FLANNELS
dhawlB, Waterproofs, Lace, Hamburg Edging.

HOSIERY. ZEPHYR, GERMANTOWN tod STOCKING YARNS

NINETY-FIVE PER CENT. STERLING

15 Per £lSltitei
■ Use.

TBE PB0GBE38 GF UXIVEBSALIM

IIUJ1MW i CAJiTIILL. hMakag Cc,
Cincinnati, Ohio.

�Paints, Paints, Paints.

DRUB8,
Paiats, Oils, Ytnuiba,

W7L*il’^&amp;£:,*!rJi5.P±S
&lt;uit regardle~ of tk slab ..bi profit. 33|

-atJtrwtag
M «M&amp;lWeam*
their hanks

(able* through tbe renter of hia rtxire
w hirit groaned with tbe heavy weight
«rf'winter goads, have been removed
apd l»e inforta* n* that the. tmlance .are

acromMaiaat MiUm.

Naah-

home and Rattle Creek market
is boW ing forth in IxMimi* bmldin*..
Mr. aad Hrs. F. Ensign of Eaton
Rapid* are visiting at If IR. Dick in*on’s.

I* F'nll nnd Complete.

gifted temperance orator* of the age.

in a

very bad condition

PAINT OIL DEPARTMENT

and many
world’* ae-

nunrtisiiiiDus
• nxyaKua , and F,aUlr

PRE8CRIPT1OH8.

Mi*w* Befl Truman and Cady GrifFurther damage would liavc

ALBUMS.

Paint Itiicua t min RW-

Mr. J. X Kellogg of Baltimore, ha*

wwtost

Photograph and Autograph

Can’t be lieat. Thi* h conceded br
al) who know wy fiutfHtira. Good work
and tow price* my motto.
15-19
Atr. C. Bdxtwk.

Miaa Amy Tool started for Chicago

Spirit® of Turpentine 75 cents per gallon.
Kerosene Oil 25 cents per gallon.

cM.SiftrTO.mra

Elgin &amp; Waltham Watches,
or about the ISth

neath.

Hackle’* mill bOaw Mm with tbe Ud-

lion in the bead.
tHb. village

ly
lx-win Durkee lia* l&gt;ceu in Harting*
thia wrote, in the fiarhanre of bis datiro aa Mpcrvisor of Castleton.
Anrtfn and W. C. Mullan anti wife
of Farewell, who have been viaiting
relatives in thia vicinty, departed for

Our school building* are not near
annual talk about a

NANMTILLE 15 !MT». ■

The Nrw* believing it to be tbe duty
of every well-conducted Dewifmper. nt
the begfaing of each yrar, ’ to take a

mult, It tarn***., u.'rM-’-'l *dartiefo.
-’The commercial buainc** of thi* vil-

A 3-year oU child of Malcolm Camp­
bell.
of- Rutland, townshij. wa*
fatally burned on the 8d. A keroaenr
lamp tipped over nnd fired the little
tiling's clothing.

young merchant of Vermontrill*, call­
ed upon et Thursday and tendered bi*
cougratulatiop* in the shape of a rear's
Mr* Addie Jone* commenced

of troths receiving the touch and
rrilbe paid for any in­
liberal rew
Wm. Howe, of Baltimore, ha* inredt- plaudit of the great God on hjgn. Then formation
will lead to tlie recovcd a wind-mill which Ucreating quite tlicre wa* many poor drunkard wait­
a stir around in that roction. a* for ing to ba a, Christian, aud if the church
simplicity &lt;*I tonrtnictioii and durabil­ would only give the cause tlie help it'
ity excell* anything in that lino ever ought to, it would soon find 1 tee If fioodput together, and when introduced will
carry the. world, or rather everybody faith in humanity stagnate* ua. Tbe
That Hakpt A Bahxm deliver all
church claim* to be made of followers good* pnrchased of them free of charge.
will hare one
We called on Mr. A. Edmonds, the
, lack of faith in humanity in Hi* word*
EV For Knit Hoods, Zephyr Heaxfa
and Mime* Jackets, call at
-and
■
IVaKKLKU**.
h called a baaemcht bam, and for con
gambler* cry out aginatthe
venience and room-ineM Carrie* off tbe
palm. One nice feature is a way, or
Mary Ague* Firming’* new «tory
“wet damnation" and not
drunk. just commenced in the New York
track to get horae* from the lianement
Tbe speaker loved the
Iterance Weekly. For mle by H. G. Halk.
canae, and when be tbob*K» «n me newsdealer.
If there I* anywhere on thia planet good it had done him felt like jumping
IV WlLMiX A Howr. sell more Flour
up and never coming down (again.
- ------- - and better Flour than any house in Nashfraternity more than the busy inhabi­ 'I'cmperance take* away tba^dgmming
iming • ville-...........................
_
_
tant* of Baltimore and Johnstown we and poumnoun cup nnd .
.olacr ■ CT7TTERS!
would like to find them, there is from one ot joy, peace, plenty and blrnaing*. ■
one to ten papers, of different puhllsh- Intemperance destroy* the lame ** a

the world in general and Michigan in
particular.

serpent destroy*. It kill* one person
evety ten minutes. “It killed my fath­
er and made me a waif.” Tbe temper-

Robert Ormsby, a blacksmith of Bal­
timore, by accident got a wound on
hi* hand, caused by the prick of a horse
nail, and iuflamalion setting In he ha*

phUically. but
men morally aud
apiritually, and there wa* nothing bet­
ter saving than a man. The speaker
had traveled n great deal and naw
many fine things io art and nature, but
liappcncd some two week* ago and af­ never *aw any thing that equalled a
ter passing through no
n- 'immense
——— man.
—i— lart I Women luul a great work to do in the
amount of •offering, on «r„
Tncyday

I have on hand a large onantiry of
Cutter* of my own manufactnre for
the coming winter trade, which will
be *old very low. Please call nnd look
Ecgkxe Cook.
them over.

brought to Nashville may lie seen at
tViirttr iu’«

EV Corn taken in exchange for
bbtekrtnithing nl*o two tlmussud bush­
el* wadumI on wet. at the Fot npRT in
Naabvflle.

Itriekw brut.

selling lu-r husband liquor, but the

consented to the operation of having tcmpcrauce cause. The speaker wa*
Wanted at the Fred Store oi Hakut
lhe wound lanced, since which time he no woman's right* advocate, but bcher $15. and the curt* of the suit.
i* ou tlu&lt; gain, anti if nothing befall* licved the women ought to vote on
C. N. Young and hia newly acquired
questions of education and ten&gt;|&gt;crancc.
old trade, and drew much new trade
cd a new stock of Boot*. Shoe* and
bride returned to Nashville, Friday •hop.
*
and the day in which wives, mother*
from the town* of Sunfield. North
evening. The bride i* redding in thia
Dr. VanHorn report* considerable and sisters would be allowed to vote
Woodbind. Baltimore and Johnrtown.
tVAll the jMipular Magazine*, week­
village, amLClark is running his school siekne** through the country, and hi* wan surely and swiftly coming and then
The M. C. R. R. Co’* freight record
lies. Fanil ion Journal*, Sea Side Libraout in Maple Grove, just as though
“victory is oara.“ The lecture was ric*. Detroit Dailies kc„ will be found
show* the following figure*:
nothing had happened.
patient of late, a little daughter of highly embellished with effecting an­
Mr*. G. W. Swan, daughter of Eli F.
During IH79.%438.871 11m. lX8tfi,87»lb*.
Morgan Ketcham, aged fl yearn of Bal­ ecdote* aud personal recollection* and
IV Don't forget that if you want the
During 1878. -’.SKSC lbs. 11.(778.3131 b*. Evan*, living a couple of ftileeeart. timore, who dim! of scarlet fever after tire writer cloacd with a powerful ap­ Iwrt pnir of Hob* with rock-elm beam*
In favor ’Tl. I.SO.XWMm. MOMfUb*. dcjiartcd this life, from consumption, only, forty right hour* siekne**. The peal to the young men to sign the. and the bert finished Cutter in ^thc
county, or good Horse Shoeing. Wag­
By car loads the record of shipments or. Friday lart. The funeral service* case appeared of a malignant type, and pledge and don the rvd ribbon.
ons. BoIm, Buggies or Cutter* repaired
were held at the M. E. Church in thi*
being tlx* only case under hi* obarrvapaintid or tnmmid In the liest style.
WEST K ALA MO ITEMS.
village Sunday afternoon.
tion and in fact the only one known in
i ('ail nt the Foundry and get it.
Don. C. Henderson of the Allegan the vicinity, it create much anrpriar.it*
and twelve more of wheat that we did
Joaraal,
i*
a
candidate
for
lhe
census
in 1878, and a* the price paid for wheat
origin being a mistrry. The doctor nlPolitic* begin to sprout.
ranged much higher during the year aupcrintcndeocy of -this district, and so report* « caw of sciatic rheumatism,
Tbe sleighing went •
just past than In 1878. of course the taking into consideration Don's expe- the wife of Norman Clark of Assyria,
but who know improving in health.
on a visit.
■ cau
procured nt
mouity. There were fourteen car* less we know of no man who could fill the
G. W. Fry, of Baltimore has* horse |
ilnny Sh&lt;;ru&gt;a» ol
i. i i.KmB |
OroinK.
position better or more worthily.
iu a critical condition, from the effect I hr* vousln, Mra. EcL Rrear.
......................
That
ably
edited
and
pretty
(typo
­
p»-d than in 1878, bat this is something
of
a
kick
received
from
hit
male
some
'
A
large
amount
of
building
h»
uu
the
|
Tobacco
go t»
thia community Is not To blame for a* graphically) |&gt;a|&gt;cr. the Lansing Heit has been eiigagnd during tlw past paid icon, hit* blnasomed forth n* a tri­
A heavy rain rtorm un Saturday lart,
weekly. The Republican iu manage­ the fetlock joint ami from there intla- 1 made little lake* nil around.
mntinn M*t in ami lhe leg swelled full,
ment and tyjiographical ppjtearnncc
and at last, by reason of • bruise on ,
has alway* been a leader of tlie craft ..
, .
j. ..
.•
,
1' wltli
with a smiling lace
face and
and warm un
brnuth.
the hip, caused by the exertion of the । .....
..
,
...... . . .. «.
' Ji
Milton
Hcrringof nui«i»ir
Hilladalr &lt;Co..**roth.
.
- .. , ,
.
,i
mon ncmngoi
during tbe part year. Had ii not l&gt;een
horae to ttgain bis fret, the intlama- cr „f Samuel Herring wa* visiting
for the nnavoldhble fart the reader abundant kucceas in it* new venture.
Private dispatches from Wanhington
nnd now thefo I* an ugly sore in a very ' Donation Jan. 1st, at the village, for
would have been thrown in our favor. to Charlotte convey tbe information toui »|&gt;ot on tii* animal. The horae i* I Elder Marali the Part or of the Congrethat D. B. Ainger ha* l»ecu appoluton
Or .......J
mo.
postmaster of Washington. D. (’. Mr. &lt;.„or.*»D
. .
.
-_
_
1
rul/.r
II...
, .
‘ ■“ -t*tomiifl prrvatir nnr .iiuoapnrrv. Mitten* just received at
bought 173,234 bushels wheat; MO. WK) Ainger, who wa* until recently editor
who I* a poor but tndurtrious young rau&gt;cd by tlie dirturlmnre of their
bushels corn ; 10.000 bushel* oat*; 3.500 of the Charlotte Jlepablicaa, wa* made
man, who i* endeavoring to hew him a i beautiful ImxIic* by the hunter*.
superintendent of railway mail service
home out of a wUdcructM.
i Tbe village landlord H. C. Goddard,
Ktouk.
’
tw
।
pork ; 30,000 lira woqJ ;
barrel* not long ago. Mr. Ainger, I* a positive
J. Batlcr lias a stone implement
«»"«» blackrtnith: ami the way he
hard working Republican and tlx- found in Johnstown near Bn.tol lake I
“mUb‘
,hr ,’5,n*'‘l* »ur
tV Buy your Dry Good*, Boot* and I
I IUU iuIW fuuiHuwu ura:
• pnsing, from one to A d&lt;Men horse*
Id tbe matter of building ituproveShue*. Hat* mill I'aim. Urocerir* anil 1
«np|&gt;oscd to once be a war or battle | applying for underpinning each d-’.y.
fortune.
Mi*.
Mia* Mar
May Wilcox,
Wilcox, om- of Uh- fair
Cha*. P. Rusrell of Drtn.iL P. &lt;1- W. axe. Hi* nearly n cylinder in fonu. .i
aud alamt 5 inches in length, and cer- ' darnaels
damsel* of Kalamo
Kalamo.l wa* married on
C. Tu«f tiw State, spoke at the Chris .
the showing is very
tainly |a curiosity in its way. Mr. B.
tian Church uu Wednesday evening in
ot the buidnn** men of Harting*.
ha* other stone implement*, such a* Here’* our bert wiahc* for the happy
11
ceedcd in organizing a lodge of thirtyonce connected with tlie rigging of tbe
The person who boldly helped him
addition, to tbe place. A look about three charter member*, with lhe fol­
self to n road scraper from the barn of
town show* new buildings erected dur- lowing list of officers: W. C. T.. E. ParDenn
Mix
a
short
time
ago,
without
4yj W. V.Tw Mr*. Young; Recording flag ship in tbe great battle of I-ake Irate, will please return that aud the ’
Erie. Mr. Butler got it from the ahip iu log chain taken with it. forthwith, and '
Secretary. IL W. Flint; Financial Sec­
Ainsworth At Brook*,
to tfi«
save trouble aud rx)K&gt;»ure. Don’t '
retary, l&gt;r. Barber, Treasurer, Mr*. B.
off Eric, Pa. Mr. B. tell* of the damag­
F. Reynolds; W. I.
Helen Alloa; W.
in Central Michigan.
kind*.
ed condition of the ship, a* she wa*
Ti*
said
that
Will.
Brundigv
wa*
O. G..C. D. Cooley; Ixdgc Deputy, L.
-riving along l»j the Crowell school
Kellogg. Demaray At Co., new store
S. Smith.
____ __after house with hi* team of horse* nnd don।
_______________________
loUe
and other vr**el* „
appeared
H. G. Hale, new store.
., . __
‘
“r*~T "*_____ ' i key at a good pace, when the donki-v Fl
their nwurection from the deep. Mr. ,Upped from the barm-**, and was not '
■AMT1MB ITEMN.
until
gut Imine and
nnd I
Butler waa born iu 1813 on the lake missed it
util Will, had got
1jV All tlie tall amt winter style* iu
At present basineas here ia quite dull shore 13 milet cast of Cleveland, and liegan
Legau to unhitch from the
t«» sleigh, tri.*,.
when 1i Mi
Millinery- kimmI* mat received, l.r .Mr*.
Io: no doukrv could l«c found, and go- ; tale* in I num Ho«i*r block. I lie latitig
lawk
to
tlie
*c
&gt;
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9
•
I
—
—
ra*
—
;
'
r*t
v*
1 aud
-t y &lt;1 thirst
finest hue
line &lt;if
oi rawer rrather*,
Horace CotanL baa ix-en arrvste '. on
I- J. Whroler, -u attention
■]« j Flume*, Ruchiug, I.
found quietly si
a charge of stealing *800 from hi*
lorn.
i'JpjX'
studying algebra.
Wn. Roaton, brick dwelling.
grandfather, an aged jx-iitloaor. All that hr visited in early childhood.
tV A fine line of jewelry
John Fnraiaa, brick dwelling.
but
which had been spent Apreeiug,
over in Maple Grove, hitched hi*
John Hrekatborn. dwelling.
waa found in the youth'* boot*.
Widow Mnar/dweHing.
horae* iu front of Rufu* Brook*', and
CV Bert Hinesburg Coal for sale at
David Htevro*. dwelling.
Arangementa are being made for the
while aboent the team in some manner
A. W, OH*, two dwelling*.
coming anniversary of the formation of
coming up tbe county linr. the sleigh­ ton.
tbe Reform Club, which will Im obing being good, they started for a race,
Mwvedbya four days meeting. I&gt;r.
and just a* they were under a full beau ;
of steam, and were just readr to wager ।
Henry A. Reynolds; John R. Cisrkand
er*, .larucr
A. iz. newton, » I*** "J ?“U ,,lMt ,,,rYW,,n ii ’*bomr
t-F The Divert line of Clock* at
Prof. Samuel Dickey are tlie speaker*
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*«tb
Tbe I. 0. 0. F. have choaeu trio fol­
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lowing corps of of officer* to preside
. I. _ at .
s_ .■ : ....
nni.ll V nn **iH I.wail m.jH.lini' nn I (it.
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A MIGHT OF HORROR.

Twas midnight The moon had vuilod
its face from the world lf»k&gt;w. The
altars, man's best friends, whose eyes al
ways twinkle st his mistakes, ami till
with tear* st hia mhlorttiuos. bad to­
night cIommI their eyelids, refusing, it
would seem, to oottatocafice by lb&lt; ir
light lhe dark soene about to be en­
acted. The calm that precede* a storm
had settled upon all na’ui
The aoroa
changes. The dark, threatening cHuds.
ao long. confined, were filling the air
with muttered warning". Sharp flashes
of lightning dbonaionally p erring tho
gloom made tbe darknera still mure in­
tense. The deep-rooted pines, that End
for years withstood the onslaught of
winter storms and laughed d»-flam*e at
the mad lashing of summer galea, were
to-night hclpleas iu the hand of the ide
mrats, and, stripped of their l-ram-Le»,
they moaned aud sighed at the destruc­
tion that had come tl|K&gt;n theta. Each
successive flash of light coming from
the great- beyond revealed a large white
house, standing silent ami alotre.

D0«aai&lt;i:i star tint
_____________________ tight high above
her Lead, and tiptoeing along behind
came her brave husband. Gaoticnsly satirely at varianoe with, and Unneeesdescending tbe stairs Um proc—inn aory to, Ike proper study and practical
wended it* way to the dining room. tiliiiiv uf the science of meteorology—a
Mr*. Graham bravely threw open the Veritable hybrid. I will beri mention,
briofly, lhe in ward new of this institu­
tion t
Within a stone's throw o&lt; the War
Department al Washington may be&gt;
Ida might and started for the stairs on setm a building with its roof decorated
a dted run. leaving hi* wife io follow with what appear to be iarge-sixed toys,
a* beat she could. The pitalwr.'of called weather vanes, anemometer at­
coarse, enmo down; but, fortunately, it tachments, rain-gaUgM, etc., few ot
did oot coma ia contact with Uwperson which aro practically of any tile.several
of Mra. Graham. Bnt the water—true of them only furnishing meteorological
to the taw of gravitation—also eam« information. In this building tbe aodown, anil, unfortunately fir Mtw. eallid Chief Signal Officer has his
Graham—as she was attired in her headquarter*, but who, while receiving
evening costurna—its ruck her squarely the credit thgrtdar, has little to do with
on the. head, and leisurely ran the tho manufacture ot weather re]xirt*and
whole length-of her body. • After grop­ the compilation of mtteorologiral data,
ing her way back up the stairs and these duties being jierformed by some
striking a light, she looked around for |I doaen or more military understrappers
her husband, but be was nowhere to :i and about 1U0 derka, all ot whom, with
be seen. Alter calling him loudly aev- ,I one exception—that of chief stark, re­
eral timea, he at last lifted the Iwd- ' cetving a-uttary of ffi.OOO per year—are
clothes from hia head and asked bis iI regularly enlisted for a term of five
wife, in piteous tones, if it wasn't!
pretty Lear mnruiug.
dcr the strictest military discipline, and
t'j»on investigation, next morning, it for very slight oflensca are sent, a* pun­
wm found that one of the shutters hid ishment, to a military fort, known as
become detached from the building, Fort Whipple, wbefe tney are made to
and the wind, blowing’strong!v in the ilu duty as soldier*. This fortification
nght direction, had forced it against is situated near Arlington Heights, On
tho window, breaking several ol tho tho Virginia aldo of tbe Potomac river,
glasace. This was the crash llrnt was *1 out three miles distant from the Sig­
nal Office above mentioned, where mtn
who have enlisted into the aignxl corps
are initiatc-d aud regaled with a taate ol
the soldier's life. Having bound them­
selves for five years to military rale,
they lose their individuality,
and
soon realise that they are no longer free
men. They are ” put through a coarse
of sprouts ' with ail the rigor and au­
thority a self important and petty
eommisaioned officer can assume. Woe
to him if tbe young man who enter*
here has been pampered and fostered
aud attended by loving heart* and will-

ieiicc.
Within the mansion silence
reigned as deep and undisturbed a«
that which inhabits the grave. Th1'"
within lay quietly sleeping, unmindful
of danger, aud enjoying lhat sweet re­

loved by hia friends and respected by
his cnemiea; times without number
had he placed the cup of cold water to
his neighbor's tips, and many a poor
woman, applying a fresh faggot to the
dying emliers, had. with uplifted cyo*
and claspxxl hands, prayed God to bMM
him aa the triend
’
'
Although he had yet scarcely reached
the top otthe hill of years. Mr Grab on
had a well-established reputation for
honesty and busincMt integrity, ami a
record of wliieh any man might lie

have daahcil the picture uj«.,n the ear.
vaa;“ 1 have told you *11 the good
llunmi I could about Mr. Graham, and
now I must say. with a’i Lis virtues. In
had hi* failing*
In conversation with a friend u few
days before the went about t&lt;&gt; be re­
corded, concerning a rccvnt burglary,
he said: "I do not wiali to take humin
life, but. Jet any man enter my hotiw in
the dead of night, with the paqK-.tc and
intent of robbery, and 1 would short
him on tbe spot. As I said before, 1 &lt;lu

Mood, bat I have a wife and a hoioe to
protect, and'that I will do, even al tinsacrifico of my own life. I s&lt; n&lt;&gt;u*h
hope, for thu take of my wife, that
n ■thing of lhe kind will happen at our
txvuae, aa abv i* naturally nerrons and
• xcitablc. and I ftar the shock w.oild
be too modi for her."
Perhaps, reader, in your cx|H-nvuee
with men, you may !u»v.- met with snch
a character as Mr. Graham
There
were quite n number ol them around
the tail time 1 looked. Men, yon know,
who, when their neighbor comes down
in the morning and relates In* exnencneo with a burglar the night prevruii*.
how he beard him al the blinds, and.
looking out, saw him stealing along the
fade
of the house, throw
their
hands into their pockets, and. after
stamping aroand the nxn&gt; several
times, oak him why he didn’t go nght
oat and grab him, remarking they'd like
to see route burglar fooling around their
boose in that way. These are the kiud
of men who are very brave in tho day­
time, but when the day put* it* night­
cap on, and the black curtain of night
ia drawn over tho world, they seem to
lose their grip; their backbone loses it*
•tiffncM, and, in walking Lome talc at
night, they iungine every tree's a man,
and that every post wears pant*.
Have yoa been awakened from a
soaad sleep at about 2 o'clock in the
Bunia* and fancied you bean! a noire
in the adjoining room ? You heard the
clock tick ominously, and then one of
those Jong, cold, slimy shiver* would
start at your heels and fed its way
ariftly the whole length of your back,
asd, licforr you had time to crawl
under lhe bed, another one would start
at the same place aad travel in the
name direction. Oh! how you wished
it waa morning, aud then, when daylight

ta&lt;cn ma-lc here. A young tun whose
arm had bceu amputated wa* attacked
by diphtheria before liraling took place.
and. in«tead of t’w matter incident to
that disease being deposited m lhe
the woandeal arm. aud the diphtheria
was very light and easily managed. Dr.
Davis. &lt;&gt;f Mankato, profited by this, and
m hi* next ease ot diphtheria blistered
bis patient s cheat, andon this blistered
part the chief dc)&gt;t»iU appeared. This
was ail &lt;-a*y taao of tho di*e**c. The
th con of Dr. Davis is that diphtlicna
usually apfM-ars iu tbe throat bccau*.
of the thinnraa of tbe lining of the
throat. Hence, when the blister breaks
the skin niton any other part of the
Ixj.1v. tlie diM-juM* appear* there.
Sic*.— Beef-tea, If
be received with

after cold steeping i —Take one fxuind
of the beat beef; cut it into thin sheen
and scrape the meat fine, put it along
With two-third* of a saltspooufu* of
salt into one pint of cold water con­
tained tn nu esrllirn !&gt;owl, and let the
mixture stand two or three hour*,
stirring it fr&lt; qucntly; place it m the
R*m«i vessel covered on tlie back part
wry gradually to u blood best Mid no
mure, for any higher temperature
would injure the nutriment; then
strain it thiongh. a flue sieve or
muslin l&gt;ag. nnd it i* ready for na«*. Tlie
making of beef-tea ia not a cooking pro-

Bat, it win be aakad, rtai result,
have been sttaroed by the service? At
tiii* writing, the last pnblialirel report
is that of the flMal year ending June
30. 1978. From Jkfa it apprer. that;
daring that re*r?W® were 171 disas­
ters to vtoaals uithXi tha limit* of the

o’ board these vesselti IJUT panons.
The number of lives saved waa 1,331,
tho number lert 226. and the number of
days' succor afforded to shipwrecked
persona a-, the stations wnM9. Of the
226 lost, 183 peridMd at the dfaaaiare to
the steamer* Huron and Metropolis,
the former occurring four days prior to
the manning of lhe strtfaea, which the
appropriations kir il&gt;e maintenance ot
the service did hot then tiermil io take
jftaoc until the lit of Deoembar, and
the latter occurring at a distaDoe so're-

w*TKft.- Dr. E. N. Chspm-iu lias pre­
sented to the MedicJ Society of lhe
State of Sew York some viluabb notes
on U-e m&gt;c of milk aud lime for invalids.
He says be has used milk and time­
water for years aa a diet for bis patients,
with grtal succaaa, particufariy in eases
involving nerve centers, that are ac­
knowledged to be tittle under the com­
mand of the axepted modes of treat­
ment, such, tor instance, a* maraamns,
anaemia, jmubItmk, indigestion, neural
g.*, d.ulera. dementia and afahoham.

tails, bowetrt, in raffh a {taper as tbe
Loudon Timm will carry tbe intelh
------ *.-------------- narrow Hauta jn
circulates, and. so far,
------- ,--------------- lorabip fa thwarted.
The order of the Minister ol the Into
rior state, that lhe snpemrion was
caused by the pidHtostson of a sort of
diarr. in which tire *titef aafa forth in
very graphic detail the widespread
miafcry tn the piwjfla In gvefy part of
tho interior. In thia diary the flfst
oomplaini made bf the writer lx of tbe
enormous increaae of pricer of all tho
n a os Marisa of life. He shows thaiih
the South of Rawia the prices of grain

tastrophe* of tlie Huron and

contributed largely in securii
age of the elective bill of &lt;
i waa introduced and warmly
| by Hon. 8. 8. Cox. and wi
i iialicd the service onasfafelk
I powers ahd ftincbonb some
| mensUrate wiih its pdrpose
। Inlilies. Erom Xovetobwr.
.
_
; date of tlie inauguratipiToriLe proeent
! system, to the 30th of June, 1H78, the
umulier of disasters stated to hare oc­
curred within tbe field of operations of
tbe aarvioe was 578; tbenumllet of per­
sona on tenud the veaaefa involved was
6,2h7; the number saved waa 5,981; the
number loot 306, and. tho number of days* I
relief afforded to shipwrecked persons
at the stations, 3,716.
It should be observed that during the
first of these seven years the service
was liofited to the coast* of Long island
and New Jersey; the two following
! years, to those coatis, with the addition
I of Cajw Cod; the next year, to the
Lome, where every tittle wtab waa an­ . foregoing, with tho addition of the
ticipated and bis hands allowed to ’ coast* of New England and tlie cov*t
grow white and delicate, who, per- (from Cape Henry to Cape Hatteras;
I'baucc. the late hard times have driven | the next, to tbe foregoing, with the adt&lt;&gt; toil. He will find no kindness here, dilion of the coast from Capo lienexcept Jmong tluwe who may !&gt;c like lopen to Cape Charles; the next, to
1 all the foregoing, with tlie addition of
iiimm-lf. He is at once put into a
sl&gt;*.-Ciea of uniform that Langs liog-like Florida ana the lake coast*; and the
atxiut hia person, and all the accouter­ la*t year, to the coast at present in­
ments of war non dangle about him. I eluded.
It ia not claimed'that lhe entire numHe with other* U made to scrub aud ।
■weep out the quarters, clean spituicns, 1 ber ot persons designated In tlie above
onu,
.. .vu.
»on,d. h*TC Peri*hcd
&lt;«nng -«*&lt;
water,
split w-~.
wood, build fires, ~
attend itaily drill, guard-mount, stand
«•&gt; of the hfewsnng erews,
g-taid and recite meteorological lessons ' ,,D&lt;‘° uot tnfrequenUy. in cam -of
lor diversion: and. should he rebel shipwreck by stranding, a portion of
igsiust the performsuer of sny of “*• imperiled
*
tucse, the guard house awaits him for *
~
*
c-&gt;nfinemi!nt until bo is ready to sub
nut — all this for lhe purpose of bottling
sjwires the threatened vessels from de­
siderol properly drilled in lhe use of struction. But it is certain that a large
tlie implements u( war, aud line stiff! projiortiou of the number would have
A closer approximation to
cicntiy gaped and yawned over IxMimta' p-nshoL
and other treatises on meteorology, he to the real efficacy of the service could
is ready to tie sent to some branch
Signal station, of which there arc some Lfv in former year* upon the coast*
eighty or ninety scattered at various where life saving stations ire now establfltbcd could be obtained. Unfortnpmnu throughout the country.
The annual appropriation for this mvlciy no snch record exists, except an
peculiar a«rncc ts
with occa­ imperfect one, consisting of meager
sionally on extra KXt.OOU for tl}e in­ data relative to diaosteni between lb&amp;0
crease aud better efficiency of the ser- and IMG in tie vicinity of the rude
staUon-huta on tbe Lang island and
Mined, and thus a few pel officer* grow Sew Jersey ecasta. It la known lhat
tills record by no means includes m-*r
f.il at tbe public cipro**.
It would certainly seem that all this -JI the .liAi-u-rn which occurred on
। utnp and military embellishment i» these coast*. A cotnpsnsou, however.

il.-csdediy superfluous to a prop-r main

professor* who thoroughly understand 1
the business, and whose ides* have
been borrowed by the man who has
managi-d. without any claim to great
knowledge of any kind, to foist him­
self into the position to gratify a
hankering afu-i military title and lhe
means of Ix-ing regarded aa a great
man. Were a professor of the sciences
in this position be would gel along
very well without all this bombast, and
axve to the country many thousands of t
! dollars by his lira* pretentious and
' more eocnomic conduct of this branch
I of public service. Instead of making
men submit to the indignities at pres­
ent practiced and haring them undergo
I a preparatory ooutm- nt a military fort
al tbe Government's expense, bis sclcc- ।

one-third of a pound of fresh beef, mut­
ton. jx&gt;ullry,or game, minced very fine;
place it in fourteen ounces ot soft cold

pinch. or alout eighteen grains, of table
salt, aud three or four drops of muri­
atic acid ; stir al! with a wooden spoon,
and set it aside for one hour, stirring
it occasionally; then strain it through
a ganxe or sieve, and wash lhe residue
left on the sieve by means of five addi­
tional opnr.n of cold soft water, preen­
ing it, so that all theaolutie matter will
:&lt;e removed from tbe rrsidne; mix tlie
two atrainiDga, and tbe extract is ready
lor use. It should be drunk freely
every two or three hour*.

IHdll

number ot savants, tor be it understood
tliai a vciy large number of the present
weather clerks are mere dulls, and their
weather reading not to be relied upon,
as they lake no interest in tbe work
lieyond the drawing of their monthly
salary. Al an exact moment of time,
thrice each day —morning, noon and
night —lhe men al the branch stations
are supposed u&gt; Uk&lt;- accurate readings .
of the barometer, thermometer, sue-1
mometcr, etc., and telegraph their ob ,
scrvataina to the central office at Wash­
ington for deduction, but tbe writer of'
tins article has beard of frt quenl case* of !
* cooking ’ of old reading*, on the
part ot tbe "soistants, to save them­
selves time and trouble. A sense of
l&gt;ondage on the port of tbe (irivates
serving si these stations makis them
for the most part indifferent to their
duties, which they perform mechabicallv, having do love for atmospherical

ment, with some good professor at its
head, instead of s man whose highest
•nlstian is to be a General of the regu­
lar armvTho recalls ot some ten years' trial
ODdermiHiary regime do n't justify
the Signal Officer's frequent assertions
in bis annual report* that no other plan
weald do. Certain it fa that a fax
mouths' resilience in a military fort,

' doing ■Jilifajy duty, amnot benefit the

with this list *uowg an average annual
n-dnetion in the loos of life of about 97
per cent.
The record is a shining one. How
much of it is duo to official organixatlon
may
readily be conceived, bnt it is les*
1
easy
to realise bow much of it belongs
'
to the gallant crews of the stations.
Tbe
professional skill
of
these
men, their unfaltering energy and
1endurance, their steady bravery in
the hour of supreme ordeal, and at all
timea their sober fidelity to duty, how­
'ever bald or irksome, are beyond all

lhe officers in charge of the service,
ahoae main reliance must be, after all.
upon tlie manly virtue id these crew*.
W bat, indeed, can ever stand in lira

In tbe national Senate, has been pre
aented a peculiar memorial signed by
Commodore William B. Whiting, of the
United Blates navy. Tbe memorialist
requests the Senate to authorise the
President to issue a proclamation invit­
ing the Governments of all the nations
on this continent to unite in a* confed­
eration for mutual support, ofienaive and

remain independent iu the administra­
tion of its own affairs, but to bo other­
wise subordinate to lhe general Govern­
ment of the confederacy; which shall
bare the executive right to declare war.
to proclaim peace, to maiutaiu armies
and navies, and to regulate commerce.
In order to organice this confederacy
be suggest* the assembling of a Con
grew of Delegates from each Govern-

to lie submitted for ratification to the
nations repreaeuted; ratification by twothirds to be binding upc-n the whole
number.
Tbe memorialist mentions

washiag ioda. TbOA, ■» ordinary bar­
red should lx» filled half full trf water,
and a solution of about two pounds of
soda in as much water as will dissolve
it poured in.and the liquids tboroughlv
mixed by shaking the barrel, which
aliouid then be filled to th- bung wite
w»Ur, and allowed io remain from
twelve to fourteen hour*; then, after
He says: "Life hu become dtaror, withdrawing the dnooiored liquid, it
and atill people do not valfie gudr litto (should bo well rinsed and filled with
any more. Nothing bat suicides by K Water, nd should remain a few
drowning, by shooting, or the knife,
s more, when it win be fit for use.
sre reported from every side." In hit Other woeden utensils may be similarly
eater the next ilsy, the diarist makes u treated.- Journal of Chtmittrv.
protest Bgainst'lbeihtratefied nbnbtiou
Is choosing feed for animals, it is not
of the system of election of university tale to It «r»nL-d aitogethsT by the
profeseors and the substitution of those , chemical const! UteUte.
Aa analyaia
appointed by the Government. Tho i mxy be useful in comparing Otic wellnext day he taken up the subject i known food with another, and may iielp I
of agricoltare, and shows that over a '
! ns in making op a judgment aa to pro |
&gt;eor MgU not» rtefnten wvra devised to.-;j portions and value*. But with feeding I
the promotion of the idWef agficnltund |' Muff" not well known, a mere analysi* !
schools, and that not a single Ht-p had
tMyte delusive । for instance, spent
lieen taken to carry out the scheme I hops are siloWfl t" sontain 1L7 per cent.
contemplated by the statute*. So far I of fat, 9.9 per cent of sab, and 14.7 rsr
from that, a teacher of a Bl Petersburg ■ cenL of allAminuida. From this lory
school who commenced instructing his ' would appear to turpoaa in value the
scholar* in natural history incurred the best clover bay. or even to equal cotton­
wroth of the Government aud bad to seed meal, in nutritive qualities; but a*
lirelah 11® *ay*i (Utecartinally : "A popu­
| a focxl tor oow*. tew would care to cx­
lation. for example, is f-iigkgtd iff the
I prrtfeent with them. Tins is a broad
iron industry, aud carpentering is made । example, Inti II shows tbe necos»ity for
compulsory in the schools, although j discretion in forming opinion* of lhe
there is probably not a tree nor a bush value of such crude food A* sedgre.
within mile* of the aettlemenL For rushes and ooarae, wild graaaca. Di­
the sake of conformity, wc c
’ gcatibility is of the utmost imj&gt;ortanc&lt;-.
mence educating the populate
nculture in those dutrtrta whe
la ___
not—
an —
acre
of-----------land to^Jw."
plot
_
------The
AT tbe last aweion of the American
next day he refefv to tbe Infsrnona dishoncaty In financial matter* practiced Agricultural Hnctrty, m Sow i’ork city,
by the Communal aothoritiiw, and com­ Dr. A. ft. Heath, President ot tbe Farm­
ers'
Club of Mie American Institute,
plains that defalcations and emliexrJementa aro so common that they would read a paper entitled “ How Shall We
amount to mdhona if they were reck­ Increase the Value ot Our Dairy Cow*
oned up. Tbe nett day he returns to and Beef Stock ?“ Tlie object, be said,
the attack by charging the anUiOrl- rwuild l&lt;««t !&gt;e accomplish! &lt;L by care in
breeding
If milch eow&gt; were dvoire.:,
a* arguments for the conversion of farmer* dionld l»rw-d for milk : if batts r
heretics to ortlKxioxv.
Hr instances wa* required, they should breed to­
men and women who have been flogged gether those animals whose special ex­
as a means &lt;d grace, sad on* jxior worn cellence strongly indicated l lust product
in large quantities, and also in superior
quality. If c.hccaa was the aim of lb*'

"Nineteen years will soon bare passed
since the emancipation of lhe serfs, and
during all this time the whip and stick
Lave not disappeared from the *c)f-

barbanam docs not hartuonixe with the
respect duo to the individual man.
What do we see ? The flagellation of
Stundiata, the burning of witches, the
burning of a dumb man suspected of
: prcsding rinderpest, the drowning of a
drunkard who in hia cups Uirentimed
to burn down a village. Thia ia tbe
way m which the commune exercises
it* authority over the individual. An
elder directed the auto da-ft ot the

BLADDERS KIDNEYS
OBF.RTN it HOTCHKISS,

For Debility, Loss of Memory. Indi*
position to Exertion or Busine**,Short
nesaof Breath.Troubled with thought*
of Disease. Dimnews of Vision. I’aiu in
tlie Back, Cheat aud Head, Rush of
Blood to Ute Head, Pale Countenance
and Dry Skin.
If these symptoms are allowed to go
on, very frequently Epileptic Fits aud
Consumption follow. When lhe Coo
stiluUon bccorm v affected it requires
। the aid of an invigorating medicine to
I strengthen and tone up the syslem -

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU
ENRT

IROM, RAILS fc SHELF HARDWARE
1* mv
MXhic*"

**
Inrt*4r4

*" *i

I JF.QPLE'S DRUG STORE,

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU
IS UNEQUALED

Rheumatism,
Spermatorrhoea,
Neuralgia,
DR1 GOODS. SILKSsdJ DRESS QUODS
Nervousness,
Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,
Constipation,

General Debility,
Kidney Diseases,

cow was one of the most valuable coo
brought to this country. Although a»
a milker she was second io Jersey, aa a
cheese maker she wm unsurpassed
and in gem" a! excellence was nndoubl

It is a popular idea that every por
tiou of the globe (uruishcs tn some tree,
shrub, plant or w.nrml a remedy for
the disceeca prevalent in that section
It ia also very generally twlieved that
the seedlings produced in any part of
the country will be found specially
adapted to lhe
'
• •
•
«
region very hardy and productive.
Many persona who raise promising seed­
ling frnij tree*, and who find tliai they
fail in thi region where they are pro
treatment of tbe ''Slundiata.
Who disced, make no effort to teat their value
hold lhe whip more tenaciously in there
hands than the elders of the village part of wisdom, however, to send speci­
communes? The first step in peasant mens to remote portions ol the country
reform ia to destroy this artiitrary for tbe purpose of allowing local horti­
power over individuals."
culturists to teat their merits. Tbe
Though the charges made by thi* fruit prod iced on a seedling apple tree
diarist would not lie deemed sufficient originate!) in Kentucky may rot on the ,
grounds for lhe suspension of a new- branches and be declared worthless
paper in any country having a repre­ Bat a tree of thia variety planted in
sentative form ol government or not Michigan might mature its fruU in .
governed by a military dcapotism, they pnme condition. The Malden's Bloah.
none the lews present a very strong in­ a loch ia a Bummer apple along the Ohio I
dictment of the Rnssian Government, river, is an excellent late fall ap^le tn
and one which will not fail to strike the this vicinity, and a late keeper in Sorth I
world as true in all its coanta, from th* ern Wiaconain. Tbe Roxbury russet ।
verv haste with which the Government and Rhode Island Greening, which keep '
strikes down the newspaper making it. well till April and May in tho New EdTho political injustice of the Govern- gland Btatea. not infrequently rot on
the trees ip Kentucky and Tennevce.
on tlie people are no secret; bnt, when A Rrntiemau near this city raises some
to this is added such a fearful catalogue apples which he is able to keep nine
ot social oppression and brutality, and । months. They are the product ot trees
such a wreiched picture of distress and prorared in Georgia, where, singularly
suffering, there can be no wonder tliat enough, the fruit ripens iu June and
Nihilism thrives, that amanita are made decays before autumn commence* —
upon lhe lives of o'ficials, and that lhe Chicago Timet.
I&gt;cople ire on lhe verge of revolution,
or that tbe people bitterly complain
that, while the Government was willing
to enter into a long and bloody war
with Turkey to relieve the eon di Hoc of
the people of tbe Dancbian province*,
it will do nothing for its own.

Scarcely three month* have elapsed
since the horrible fate of Karoly, lhe
renowned wild-besot lamer, during one
of hia M-neatu.nal performauccs with u
huge boa constrictor, by which he was
crushed to death while enveloped in its
coils.
Wc now learn that another
tragedy of this character has just been
enacted al Berlin. William Rice, the
• Tiger King," a brother-in-law of
Hagcnta-ck, who is well known through
oat Europe aa the impresario of.Nauan
caravan* and Zulu “troupes," opened

DISEASES

HOUGHTALIM,

Liver Complaint,
Nevoua Debility,
Epilepsy,
Head Troubles,
Paralysis,
General III Health,

Groceries and General Produce,

American and Foreign Marble,

NO PATENT NO PAY

PiniTSisS^

Decllne,
Lumbago,
Catarrh,
Nevous Compl’nts,

Hrndache, Pain in the Shouldera.
Cough. Dimness, Soar Stomach, Erup
tiona. Bad T.vate in the Mouth. Palpi­
tation of the Heart. Pain in the region
of the Kidneys, aud a thousand other
painful symptoms, are the offspring of
Dyapeprio.

INUNnONS

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU

inuitdrs

Invigorates the Stomach,
And stimulate* the torpid Liver, Bow
els, and Kidneys to healthy actMXi. in
cleansing the blood of all impurities,
and imparting new life and vigor to
the whole system.
A single trial will be quite sufficient
to convince the most hesitating of its
valuable remedial qualities.

PRICE JI PER BOTTLE,

A road practicable for wheeled vehi­
cle* leads from hero along the plain to
Btolbee, distance about forty miles—a
pleasant road, tor the first hour skirting
the lower Lebanon spars, and winding

at Noah, whose tosab fa shown to tbe
credulous stranger. Its dimensions are
104 feet 1.
10
and it con­
veys some idea of the mxo of the human

CAUTIOH.
flea test ths private Preprtetaiy stamp la on each
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JANUARY 17, 1880.
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.•over strawberry bode until
grouud i* froxen *u inch tn deplto^H
A uroKT ia mode Io tbn‘California

kite Or. 8mith'i

Academy of Bosoms that snlftart, tn
iron leoppenm) ia &amp; remedy for mildew

IN SUGARS,

TOR.

'

H A. BARBER.
'A.
ta saS mateSusrts, Vataviht. Mtta.

WRL PARMENTER

1 BAKER.

M.
Mkb.

aWML

f-rMapl suaalten gnaa WaaMs Sy Jay ar

W. Il GRISWOLD.
Sf 1’. □amapaiM* FSptalir ta* Itersvaa.
IU. Oflirat-.vr iftl. GnSUk'aateTO.
aoravr niaiys sad isarkaa Mraaaa I*Ma|« alM■n(Gas to&lt;alte4ar«r al«t&gt;i.

A. M. ELINT,
a TTOBMET »t Law .ad SohdlOT In CUa.ry
A w’U sndtea la sfl tSa Omrta at tte.u*i»
catterutaa rn-ysty . aaata Ottre &lt;rtar U. t.
SfiaaiSw, Kitrfta. mhs.

,
_____rC. W. Smith’s.
XJfclCI B0A8T8.
.
Ge to a w. Smith's.
FOR CWAR8 AND TOBACTO.
Go to C. W. Smith *.
FOR THE BEST FORK SAUSAGE,
riA «n (' W Mmith'n.
FOB BANGING LAMPS,
.. ~
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FDR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS.
Gc to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Gw to C.W. Smith’s. ■
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
‘
GotoC. W. Smith’s.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NOTH. ,
Go to C.
. Smith's.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 8c, .
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
Go tn C. W. smith’*.
FOR tux WORTH or YOUR MONEY,
.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CLOV’ER HONEY,
.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
GotoC. W. Smith's.
For he will be glad to see yoa.____

Remodeled. Enlarged • Improved

CHAS. M. BRADY.

prorteiooaJ Revaraatael, % IW support of
wbidb he Is reliving (ha NHkraa
,
-J. O. McCarthy, member of Pvltemeut

—Tbv dtotrea L Ireland sppaare to to oc
Ito inerMsa. aotwi tat*x»xlii&gt;K the rftarta for
tte smsUurattoa of tbs suffering
-Io answer to tbe question of Germany ard
Asatrta, as to the msaamg of the coccMtrattoa
of troops on tt&gt;e German frontier In Poland by
I.uMia, the falter replica thU there to n-&gt; Laro
lumr.-lnl-thst, there being no loogw any ne­
cessity for her troops on the Grltnna and tn
IxwaaraHa, sin n.s tnrrely withdrawn thorn to

- Ex-Eraprosa Eugeni'’ will &lt;=iLark &lt;ai the
steamer Ormia, for the Cape of Good Hope,
about the nt'ddla of March, and read* the acene
of the Prior*'. death or the stmlvrraary of that

lb" French Chanter of Ixy&gt;3U»*
-Two l.nndrM Uvea arj rSU,0a&gt; worth of
prrpotty were swept away by duaitroui dx»l.
in tta Island of Hl Kitto, Weal Indies, re.wnUy.
— Frederick, Dake of Schleswig Ho'.stein, is
dud He was chief cf the yoongar branch of

* ^&gt;«MET al L— .nd B-l-’ter la fhaa«ry
A Ural Estate ata lewraara
CultaUas
ata CAHV.yaacins a«|-*'’»ry. IU.unly aa4 I'afcafea Claim, pomipcb a’lrtar.1 to. ata all a«Wr

-Tta WaahlugLio Grvruback enefereeoe,
Jan 8, dacidad upon tailing » Nsiioual OcdTWJon, andfiiedupou JuneOa* tL»mM,and
Chicago U* pu**’
"kl
—Col John F Phillips, Democrat, naa t*ea
started to Coogrwaa ta the Meveoth Mtswoart
dtslnct, to fill IM vacancy caused ny the dea-b
of X M. Uy. His majority was between 2,000
and 3,UX
—Nolbiig of Importance took place al An-

Unload Whaat and GralnEx
pedltiously ul Accuratly.

na Uotaa, MtaiiiU.. Mtofc

ternptod bribery cf tnexnlwrs cf the House, to
a vabltobed card deaies the charge, and refnsew to appear l«for- the cntnmtttee nf the
Hoove appointed to Investigate the subject

AINSWORTH 4 BROOKS
desire to announce that having erected
■&gt;nr of the largest and m««t convenient
•-levator building* in centra) Michigan,
they are prepared to receive and

EMORY PARADY.

data* of Governor, tu.accordbskv with a cooailia'iona) provision. " *~*
—On Mon-Jay, Jan. 12, at the Maine capital.

PAT THE HIGHEST IAHKET PRICI

That may lie brought them. They alsc
keep for sale at the lowest prices'

Meeds, Flour. Feed. Line, Kalt,
Ftssster, Mluceo, Hair and
Skiitgler..

Money Sarei

by Dealm

them.

GROCERY

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

READY MADE CLOTHING,

------ OLD RELIABLE------

MEAT MARKET.

BOISE A FRANCIS.
'HEOLD FURNITURE F1BI OF

JYesJi and Salt Meats,

huta Has ul Etnlicn,
lb. or barrel,

Ibr two bills teat passed by Coacreas.
—Mr. Daodtnann, wife and company are at
MeV.ctor's Chicago The*Ur thia week, and are
treating the JniLLa to ooc of the really gewd
tMnga of the stage in • Narsaee.* a play which
Mr. Itobdmauo baa nad* peculiarly his own,
sad tn which be is anappreachable. Mrs.

.h-rteken by her. Manager McVicker w uo«
perle-chug arre=EemroU to Ifcbt h» taa-o with
• ortrlclty, beu.-g the pioneer in that drpartarc
of all the tb-aincal tnantgvn to thii eoattry

^JESBl* ROE. Pmotumtok

Lentz (2 Sons,
Selling Goods

Lt
Burn LARGEST
STOCK
The Brara
._

—Thotuaa Palos's birthday to to bo oolabraiad to adcagn, on the 29th teal, when itobert
G. IngwooU will deliver a lectr.ro, the pro-reda
to go towar 1 the crechon of a statue to the
great frestbinksr

1U11» FkUI 1&gt;uMUu.
The distribution of leltcra is, in fact,
one of the weakest point* in the Ital­
ian postal system. Except iu targe
towns tho posloffice does not profosa to
make any bousc-to-bouse distrilmtton
al all, except on the payment of a
■mall fee, generally a son for each
packet delivered to the postman; and
in the large towns the delivery is d-»no
in a very careless manner. Tho post­
man rarely takes the trouble to climb
the stairs to tho different apartment*,
except just before Christmas, but con­
tent* htm«*-lf with living all tho let­
ters for u lionvi with a p irwr, who de­
livers them whenever he hspjteus to be
going up-stair*; if the porter is not in
the way the letter* go back into the
I&gt;ag until the next round is made, or are
even someiimea left st a shop near.
No wonder then that letters freqncutiy
miscarry without such willful intention
as the j'Ortmsn allowed who was dis­
covered one Christman Hatting all his
letters into a sewer gtating th.t he
might get tho sooner to bis Christmas
dinner.
The
excuse
foe
non­
delivery is that with
house* of
too hard tor the postman; but the
remedy fur that is obvious. It is only
fair to aay that the postoflJcc doea not
recognize thia haphazard distribution;
but complaints only remedy the evil for
a time, and somehow one’s letters seem
U&gt; miscarry* more frequently after mak­
ing them. As a conacquenee meet buaineas huusca pay a small f.* to the po-toffice to have a box of their own, it^o
which all o! ileir letters are pot, and
withdrawn by a messenger.
The difficulties put in the way of cash­
ing postoffice orders (and also, it rosy
be added, of obtaining regiatered let­
ters) are most vuzatlous. Yon must
produce some one to identify yon who
is known lo the officials, and it is easy
to see how difficult this may eften be;
otherwise a notarial certificate
quired, and that ia only ramovin/
difficulty a step further,—Pall

Thais Indiana, aighty-gvv tn snrabar, are now in Mrxlcu, having fled timber to
aaeapa ths vigorous paraal I of the United
umicm

Cheese ut Everything

reraea, iu translations, and at last in au
ambitioua drum of the world’s history,
which cams out just before lha aatbor's
death. It was a aerious, earneat work,
and in it the author puabrd his
talent as far m it would go-yet
it still fell far short of genius. Bo we
most say, too, of this collection of his
shorter' poems, which his friend Mr.
Boker has edited, and his friend Bledmunches commended in an elaborate -e­
view pritod the other day in Scribnsr’s
Mafiatine. There ia much that is good
in it, but nothing that ta very good, and
little that will be long remembered.
•A mb* ia as good as a mile*'—and he
who just misses the poetic prize is a*
far from it a* he who lisa never con­
tended. 1 do not expect to sec fine
pools
produced in
Pennsylvania;
that American
Bteotia hss
'done
much for mankind, but she has
not oonlribnted many memorial verses.
There is something in this ban cf
locality—m seme regions poetry will
not btjsrritUn for age*, if ever, while
in others, like Attica and Scotland and
New England, it aeems. to bubble forth
from the ground or to be breathed in
the ait—so native and abundant is it.
Who sro the recognised poet* of Amer­
ica?
Bryant, Emerson, Longfellow,
Whittier, Lowell, Holmes, Poe—all
ta rn in bo? ton, or within a shorter dis­
tance from that city than Harrisburg is
from PiUsburg, or Fhtladelpltia from
the oil wells. Perhaps the next crop of
poets will spring up elsewhere—it msv
be in the South—but Pennsylvania will
not yiell them, nor quite know what to
do with them.

conarquanUy tncreaaisg in th- latter city.
-Fernando Wood, the New York Ungreasman, ins p-rf«&lt;cd a bill far n-fanding the
aooo to-be doe United 8 s*ss bonds ia a fiftyyear Xt^-f er-ecuL bool, which he thinks coaid
bo negotiated at par.
— A grest strike is iaaognretal in the coal
njloca near Pittsburgh, UW mao uniting iu a
acspooalon cf work in oocaeqoaoos of ttoir

milk end yield more cream than one
that is milked st intervals al twelve
honre. When the odder - filled a
process of absorption goes on. and part
of the milk thus secreted b thus Jost.
It will pay to t'ke tho milk from co­
pious milkers at intervals of

is milked at 5 in the morning. 1 la the
afternoon, aud 9 al D,ight will yield
from io to 20 per cent, more milk and
more cream thin if milked twice a day.

Mant a Little, Etc.—To plant one
grain ot wheat, in the hope of in a few
years producing enough to seed a field,
may seem to many u a hopeless task.
But we do not realize the vast increaae
which is made in the produce of a singio grain in the comae ot a few years.
Plant one grain this year and gather
fifty from it and repeat, and Ute third «««» U Hu; diAuX
uak
year the harvest will be a peck; but the
sixth year the product sill be 16,000
bushel*, and the twelfth barreat would living generously and ye* grrin* *Hhbe sufficient to supply the whole popu­
lation of the world for their natural
lives. Thia fact may lend tosho^what
may be gained by a course of persever­
ing industry and economy in tho pur­
A wxw book, like a frvak lobslsw.
suit of agriculture and Ike rewards
which arc offered fur honest work in doesn’t benefit a man much rmtil it is
the labor for whfch our r*c&lt; was first red and digaMed.
created—the celuvatton of the soil.
Im most of ths Staiea elsetioes are
Potato Cclttbe —A writer in the held the third day of tba weak biesess
English Agricultural Gatetie says*.' U is ebooraday.
Tn lament ot a manager when he
* The crown-eyes of tho jiotato are the
only once which yield vigorous plants; has a bad horae: “Tiers, tdto tiara, I
। the produce of the other eyes is feeble know not what they raean.”^
' and unremunr ntUvc. If, therefore, po“Now UT ia year coal ■ says sa ex­
I tak-ee are cut for seed, they should Dot
change. The mast who would proffer
! fas ia usual) be ent in their length, by
such advice mast ba a fneh
which the crown is divided and rye*
The naughty boy that stickaptusin
of all kinds introduced into the seed,
but they sbnnh! be cal acr&lt;c-«, the half hi* family pew most fed that there is a
oonlain'iug the crown-eyes planted and painful necessity far a religious upos1
the other half consumed aa food. The tag among las rdativoe.
A SION on a haro i- Presum, CE|
very best results are obtained when
large potaloca are taken, all eyes ex­ reads cheerfully: * lot place to buj
cepting Uinseof the crown cut out, aod your coffin ta at Graven Btone’s under
Ute whole remaining potato plan tod. taking cstabltahmeal.'*
I Btebler poiuts oat that the potato is aD
Ax oki oyster digger who hsd caught
billion*, and eaten miliioaa of tie dkr
eyes tho l«ds st th" end of the blanch. boons bivalve, nt dd.gbtod with a
Bot tho tcrainal bu-l* of a branch are diah given him at a church fair called
always fax more vigoroas Uian tho lai - oyster stew.” He said it was so now
crrJ buds, as any ooo may ascertain for to him-he was sick of oysters. ,
‘
himself by watching the growth uf
Logical__ His Honor — “Piiaocer,
trees and shrubs.
The drgeseratiau
of varieties of potato&lt; r is believed by
some of the 'irnmo writeyi to l-c —“Yea, your Honor.’’
“You have no means of
largely due to rejwwted propogation
from small potatoes and feeble bnde.
The two laws of propagation noticed
arc strikingly illustrated by the experi­
ments of rrapx. Hta experiments were
carried out in garden aril; the crop
obtained ia given below ip ton* per acre:

3tcbler, lUmpau, j unoya ky and
Dcrachlt r and Free* havcexperimented
on the same ■object; all of them con­
clude that whole tubers yield a much
higher produce than-tuta-rs divided in
their leugtb; abo. that the craws half

with her bundles. He
from hi* place, tad had a notion in his
wise bead that rhe had been trading
with a rival whom he did not much
lore. ‘How much did theegirc a yard
for thia, Mary? Ono dollar I Why, lam
aurpnaed at thcel I could 1H Urna
have it for 75 cenia
And bow mooh
fur this? TwodoUaral Why tbUvaa

.

Little Bobbie. the infant cod of Ma'

R. H. and Loa E. Hams, of Oold-**".
is the most remarkably inleU-M®*!*1"
brilliant child that it bjs^r tern*,
fortune to know.
F* ■
hot little

�think of it.

inhabitant, of tbe city,
r she fled tbe eity. and
nl miles in the rear of

leg; pierced and broken by a bullet.
He was faint and suffering from hnngw,;pain and thirat. He bad been
missed by those who carried off the

tween-tbe violence of the Governmool
nud the counter violence of the tevakitlonist*. War and taxation, and tbe
oppression of the monster army, pau­
perize the people; and the Government
are always fighting tbn*c who have

GkAND

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYfUJP!

of the-Reda, and the po-oibilittes &lt;4
the French endeavoring to regain their
lost province*. The Emperor and Bis­
marck ilgure as saviors of society and
societies that want saviors are in a ter­
ribly bad way. The Gcrraan Liberals
seem to have abandoned any steady co­
operation for liberty, and th ns the

30 1 ratrs before the Puttie.
■ ICIKUN 5EWM.
Tin- Charlotte Leader has l*cn
to J. II.
A- M. Vaughan.
E. N. Cornwall, a bachelor of
TO
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Highest Market Price
For Produce, and give in exchange goods, 16 ounces to the
pound, and 3 feet to the yard.

ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, aide headache, fe­
ver nnd ague, awl all.diseases of tbe
atonmrh mid liver. Sold by all drag*
gUt nt 25 cents per box.

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J«d«.MrrotaU

CLOAKING.

BEAVER » PAISLEY SHAWLS
THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.

A BIG LINE OF

” SKIR rssi
tf M CENTS TO $3.00

Hut* ot MlrM^sa. knows a^d d^arrited ar ZiUaoa,
u. all AH tLai
of tbe cut half (1-3, of oorthrwi quarter &lt;14i at aaaflaai Iklrly four (M&gt; Iowa
tanta(3.' north ruc*Mwni|7) wane. Barry Cooaty
Miehlsaa aoutb of ite TW««ppte rirar. all U
whirl. I .h,n capow for ub al poUk as.HIna &lt;w
’JiH JMtelbe blchetl balder al Umnorth float door

™unly.oii Tueaday. Ik* »i. day &lt;rf Jaskiry * p.
IMS. *1 four o’rloct ia tbeaflaraoaa ot aaad Say.
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tt.r tarai lately uwaad by and

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Mtaeritr Hale.
IJI » IUI 1 * « a «ir.« nwauoa iMBod oct
1J U&lt; and under the wal of he Cl trail Coen for
U» .uuaty ot Barry. State af ^toTaid" tetheid
1. UaUtault. Io aw di
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ter, A l&gt; 1«T». key a|*&gt;a sad
title *ad luienat ./U»**M
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1ft: A VERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES' CLOTH
All the latest style, cut.

They linger by tbe brookaide m
longer.
No longer by the sunset’
cuddy glow du they, hand in hand
stray down the leafy path eoatemplat

another

_Ttaiii^i Cws*.u4 simp a« C*M to

.

Our good age iadhatar is w be. a taaa too just attar d
to nokmgerr* op stain oa a ran. ia th* Nations _ _______ „
Aumbcr one i. when ysmara left fre- with the Orderly itargv
qaratly wtthMrt a portaor al a daara.
Jiaw u&gt;ateap *f»«dtaaeeMaa age
Ba teadaaea chiktera. A
MammfarwMaCaad yMravaaaaaA&amp;faawnyaiar* grUtegalMgm
jXi AisaadtebksfocgTtww app*e*
&amp;M&amp;-ndinK. WbrnpM bavsaa

Nelleew- Liter Fills arc also high­

BOOTS AND SHOES

fell
Pw '1 W

dressed, and he had had nothing to cat
ar drink since be was wounded, three
in fact, is do less a one than that of
days before. His wounds were inflam­
Elija TrumbnU of Battle Creek,
peace or war. Such ia tbe plain En­
ed, and terribly ;painful, and in tbe
glish of tbe statement that the question 81-years, was married Jan. 1. Io
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Tbe poor
Mary Brown of Pavilion, aged •'►3 j
now agitated is, whether the revolution­
Mr*.
Erastns Penner of Rattle Creek
woman was weary and foot sore her­
ary dlseaec of Russia dial! "be dealt took pofctou on Tuesday with suicidal
self, baring walked several miles that
with radically" by no internal reiorma- intent. There is still danger of a fatal
day, and carried some luggage, but
tiou, giving healthy scope to those forc­ tesnlL
said she, with tears in her eye*, "Icould
es which repreeaed and thwarted, break
not resist tbe pitiful appeal of this poor
out in such morbid symptoms, or
suffering,
and
dying
boy,
and
leaving
Fttan one extreme to t'other: Breath
whether there will only be another at­
itt C0toty, KestacKy. long the abode my sacbel by his side, I took his canteen tempt to drain offthe perverted forces
At Dearborn ob the 13th, an i xprr**
of tin lively shot-gun, and a thorn in and went for some water, which was into foreign channel*. A tall Council trpin strack iumI Instantly killed (Tin*.
some distance from where he lay. I
W* ofPt*c*fnl Kentuckians, is
was to have liven held on Tuesday nt Btrafffirt. aaarpuatet of that plan-. He
oowipcrienciag religion and getting returned. bolstered him up. and gave St, IMeraburg "to examine ths situa­ was badly mangled.
William Flook, while chopping wood
it with a fervor which lacarry I ng every­ him some water and some food from tion and determine the line of pfdtey to
at Pierport, near Manistee. Jan. 10th.
my sacbel. I then uncovered his
thing before it. ■&gt;
(*
be adopted." Whatever II be, the de
was struck in the head by aliml* from
wounds iw best 1 could, and bathed
vision it is believed, will be of momen­ a falling tree and killed.
s ita W, Jdatyr prayed at the green- them in cold water. It was painful to
F. J. Allison ha* obtained n judge­
tous importance, not ooly for Russia
l«ck meeting in Waahington, and trim, bat I knew it would l&gt;e good for
but for all Europe. And considering ment of $9,900 against ’.he tunn ot
****** Kearney swore. It is only re- his wounds.
Bel ter on. Eaton county, said «uiti l&gt;cthat tbe question is whether Russia iug due fur railroad boud*.
tuotalwred that tbe latter said “bell"
Tbe poor auflrriug buy, he was only
shall deal internally with her own in­
fourteen times hang John Sherman 17. wept like a child, while 1 thus alle­
ternal evils, or Shall pluuge(Europc into living four miles west of Marshall, wa*
seventeen times in fifteen minutes. viated his suffering; while I bathed bis
instantly killed while hunting, Kat unlay
Thu. aggressive wickedness is more pale, white brow, he told me of bis hap­
ropean interest ot the deliberations nt by tbe accidental disclmrgc of hl* gun.
I«tent titan perfunctory piety.
py home in the far off North, in West­ I St. Petersburg is sufficiently obvious
The house of Michael Homel; of Ben­
ton Fuiton Co., was burned, Saturday
ern N. Y.; where, in a little cotttgiA-little Imy starred to death, at Pitta- nestling among the hills, lived his I It i* an appaliug proof of tbe condition night. Most of the content* were also
bnrgh, in eonacquenev of a throa t dis­
to which the rule of a despotic milita- burned. Loss, $1,000; partially insnrmother and little sister,—his father I
rium on the Continent has n-duct-d the
ease that prevented hb swallowicg
died before tire war, where togather
A. Foster of Jonesville, Ohio, blew
public mind that such a questionahi-uld
anything. He lived four weeks with­
they had lived in peace and comfort, on
have taken its place inioug tbe com­ out the gas at the Commercial hotel in
out eating pr drinking. His pleadings
Jackson, the night of Jan. 0. and the
their Hale farm. When the war broke
sfor food were pitiful. and IwrTreqncntly
mon place* of political discussion*. light of his life came very near amotlfout I wanted to inlist, but mother purult'uludmi RIJO? IngKtimptuous repasts
But a few years ago it would have been uml in consequence.
suaded me not to for a long time, but
A five-yeara’-old son nf Ri*d&lt;-u Tunis
only to awake to dreadful buuger and
deemed a calumny to impute to any
finally gave her consent, and I inlisted
thirst. Jost before he dicdjhe asked
European Govenuncut that it would of Bockford, Kent Co., was scalded, to
la«t winter, and was assigned to the—
death Tuesday by** lie usual method. v iz
his motlxf if they would have a goodi
dclibcratly seek relief to domestic sitting down in a pail of hot water left
N. Y. vol’a I know I can never get
trouble* by letting low a torrent of where the child would lie sure to get
dinner for hhu iu heaven.
well; 1 feel that the in flams tion from
misery upon the world; to-day it has
Apex, a north Carolina town, has tbe wound in my side will soon reach become a "question" whether this will
lately had a social sensation. Ta o col- my vitals, and lien I must die; and O? r or will not be done, and a question to
on-d penioM having l»crn joined in what will my |&gt;oor mother do : She will I be discussed likeauy other. Tbe halfwedlock, a traveling darkey suggested be broken hearted and go down to her | dozen men who alone have a voice in
that in good white society it was the grave in grief."
' the determination of Ruslan policy
The jxK&gt;r boy broke down at thia j are to meet round a table, and to de
cnalom (o throw a shoe after the bride.
The notion took immensely, and the great rears rolled down hh* pallid
I vide whether or not to give the signal
bride departed amid a shower uf shoes check*, and he sank back exhausted, | for a struggle which may involve* half
(
one of which, bitting herob the bead and soblted and groaned, as if be would ’ Europe in bloodshed aud bring desola­
I like a bolt from a flifteen-ineh gun. die of grief aud paiu. i tried to com­
tion to countless home*. Aud the Eu­
fort him, but it was no use. what to do
In Jackson, Jan. -9th. water burst
ropean public wait outside the Council
FTitc groom thrashed tbe thrower, and I did not know. 1 had my own family
through the cl.iy pit above the Porter
ggfe probably now holds shoe throw­ to look after, I could not *lay with him; chambcra calmly discussing the proba­ coal mine and flooded the mine two
bility whether now, as in the days of fret deep on the average. Six miiicts
finally
left
him 'to
die
ing to be a custom more honored in the so I
Catherine, it will be thought advisable working in the drifts barely escaped
alone. I notified some of our officers,
breach than in toe observance.
to attempt to cure inflamation st haair with their lives.
but whettier they went a tier him or not,
Dan Kelaher was instantly killed at
by bleeding a neighboring people. A
Women in Kansas, have the privilege I don’t know, but 1 thiuk not. Before
Buck's lumber camn. in Oregon town­
revolutionary flood is rarely dammed ship. Lapeer Co.. Tuesday. Hi- w.i*
of voting in all matters pertaining to 1 left him I took his name, company
up within ahc country where it begins sawing a tree down, when it wpht at
aclwul*. As far as observation govs the and Eegt, aud promised to get word
to flow, and a man ba* only to compare the Mump, the split flying outward and
have minds uf tbeir own. They to hi* mother, but 1 never did. 1 have
killing him by the blow.
Deblln rote for the bAndBon&gt;e.*t men a son in our (rebel) army, and 1 expect the position of Europe in 1MH with
Frank Dickinson, a yonng man from
what it is to day to see that Nihilism
BortlieoiH* their husbands tell them every day to hear that he is killed or
'and Common'sm of Russia, even if Pennsylvania, confined in St. Mary'*
to vote f„r unless the candidate is. in wounded. 1 shall be so glad when thia
Hospital nt Big Rapid* with typhoid
tbeir opuiiou the proper one. Tbeir awful war is over, and men stop kill­ temporarily succaaful, arc likely to fever white delirious, escaped Tiii-mLh
have effect* reaching far beyond th*-!
night, ran half a mile and jumped into
votes cannot lw&gt; boughL^Tbcv^a.uui. ing eacliothcr. 1 have lived here three
limits of Mnacovite territory. In Eu­ the Musktjyon River and ua« drowned.
tenrerauev/ hence the work^ln tu. years in tbe midst of it. find surround­ rope an era of change seem* to have be­
Mr. Bills, of Croton. Newaygo county
’ ed by Yankee*, and there by oar own
I
Ll...11. .i.__ i. :._i
gun; and it entirely depends upon the
. men. I have seen hundreds of dead.
Sfragc. Election thtt
| ami thousands of wounded men, capacity of atatemcn during the next &lt;• ww.
»
uui
II
be enrolling clerksj
few few years a* to whether this change l&gt;c much wiser on the kerosene ques­
j enough ot suffering humanity to aatiswill or will not take a dangerous turn. tion, At least. The house was saved,
are ladies, also a
fy the most gorniaudizing appetite.
Id German) thia ia only too apparent. though iu n damaged rondltion.
if County Snperinteni
| When dinner sraa over I took leave of
Tho pressure of the military sysKhn and
George Walker, of Fort Gratiot, a
y instance discharge
j my good rebel friends, for such I must
the increasing poverty of a large pro­ fireman &lt;m the Grand Trunk B. R.. un­
sneer that gives unit
I call them, but not until 1 had taken
portion of the people—a state of desti­ dertook to climb over the engine ten­
der to uncouple it from the train, near
tbeir name*, and also the name of the
| poor soldier l»y who probably died tution aud famine such u* that nun Port Huron, Jan. 19th. He mis.«-&lt;l his
The
mil lux* been laid on ths
prevalent Ln Selaia ia certainly not very footing and fell, catching his boot heel
Cincini .
Southern railway. It c®. alone. *od unattended on the battle favorable to the Biamarkian theory uf in n frog while the tender ran over
tteld of ChancelJorevilte. This family
■toiles almost directly south to
government-help on socialism year by j crushing him to death.
were fonuerlv of Oswego N. Y. bat had year. When a state of siege m pro- I
Samuel A. Hawes, wealthy citizen of
Suga, where is centered a rail­
Battle Creek was found dead in hi* l&gt;ed
fem ramifying through Tenth- i Income thoroughly converted to the claimed for another twelvemonth in
Saturday morning, with a pistol in hi*
Southern idea.
Seorgte. South Carolina aD«|
Beriin.and persons suspected of the ob- hand and two bullets in hts brain. He
Leaving tbe house I wandered down
i. This enterprise has cost
noxiona doctrines are banished without was S3 years of age. Tbe coroner.*
to tbe river near tbe place wb- re
jury returned a verdict of suicide by
.000,000, all raised by bonds of
appeal, all can see clearly how great an ' shooting. The prolmble cause was old
Uw railroad bridge had bccnklcatroyed, ,
of Cincinnati. The people
ba* been produced by two mis­ age, despondency, and tin- fart that he
were several, hand red crippled soldiers, effect
'
J alternate spells of h«t and
trying to get an old scow in a navig. jguided fanatic*. Socialist*, it ia true,
Tit; heat when thinking of
are not a band of organized as*i**ius.
condition, preparatory to. crossing j
it would bring them from the
like one section at least of the Nihilist*,
tbe river. Not being able to work my ।
and cold when tbe cost
but some of them have ucvcrthcle** an ,
pAMiMe and seeing no chance to get .
the estimate and taxbills aboard. I went back to thedty wber^ugly itching for murder without tbe
■■Faae of their Muscovite friend*. Sue___ jp
proportions. It
it wajirmnored that the river was fordfl
revol a tion in Rus*:* would, at I got to be tolerably prosperous. 1 had
b a vary well bmfrsggfL. Ihrnngti -s.• able about o mite s bore.opposite Fate Hssful
’
emntry heretofore cut off from rail-’ month. Hundreds of us were soon on any vote, give an impulse to their sym- $H00 in caab, n $300 horse, n gold watch
and i-haiii, a good pack mute, a rifle,
*sd advantages. It will 1* open for’ the way up tbe river, which was SO or ,pauiixra acroaa tbe border, and sooner two revolver!, a dog and meerM-hnum
«tthc early in 1880.
40 rod*, wide or perpaps more, at thia 'or lateMhe fact that *H tbe men affilia­ pipe. Otic day I came into town and
ted to the socialist bodies had been drew all my money, in order to pay for
point. Tbe water was shallow,—about ,
drilled might be calculated Upon lieing Kof a claim which I wanted to buy.
WflBam A. Owes* of Pine Hill Ky..
' waist deep, and ran quite swift over
it a couple of fellows whom I knew
had killed three wa ia affrays, and ha
' huge rockfaTbe undertaking was ajit- jbrought prominently forward. This jtut after 1 got my caali.and we resol­
Glared Chat, having abed Hood
hitherto has been the great drawback ved U&gt; have a quite little game of poker.
tie hazardous, as ik was reported that ‘
to all revolutionary movement*: the Well, air, 1 never struck such a streak
««uh, he would never nnder any
rebel cavalry had been seen on tbe op- ,
rank and file of the enlmrsioniata have of bad luck as I did that afternoon. It
poaite bank that morning, aud we .
not been sufficiently disciplined to. act was a square game but if anybody won
anything they naturally meant to keep
could see about a dozen men without
aa an orgauizt d body or to trust one it. The first thing I did was to lose
anna, standing in tbe village watching ,
another al a time of real trial. The $300 on four queens. It was my deal
oar movement*. Tbe venture was ,
various Government* on the Coatinent and I gave another fellow four kings.
mxm made, and a line formed reaching .
In less than an hour I lost my bone,
of Europe have, however, l»een doing then my watch, then my mute, then
acre** the river, the men being from 0 .
their beat for yeara past to remedy this my rifle, my revolver* and my dog. I
to 19 fret apart. W be. «• ranched tbe &lt;
for tLe disaffected classes of the popu­ went oat of the place and resolved toopposite shore, we passed by the “but- .
lation. and ere long we may be sure the borrow a revolver and shoot myself.
tenints" witboat molestation or coo- ,
“I walked oat to the edge of town
nailitarigation of tbe mob will be pretty and put my hand Into mv hip pocket
venation. By thia tune several loads ,
well complete. Already here and then- to take mv revolver. There was no
badcrossed on the old scow, and hun- ,
symptom* of what may be looked for revolver there, but nir meerschaum
deeds of n* began to march actosa the i
lai.&gt;r. have made tbeir appearance both pipe-was there. AssoouasI felt the
pipe 1 gave a veil of delight and started
p.*ninsula, from the Rappahannoc to j
in :ta*aia and Germany, and barricades off on a run for the bouse where tbe
Acqua creek; a di.tr nee of eightorten t
to-day in Berlin would mean something boys bad won my money. They were
miles,-where we found aeveral boapit- .
still there. I got $90 on my pipe and
sat dawn to play again. I wuu a little
money, andTthen my dog, ryvolvcra.

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ytan. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart lM-ucflt that
tiuuetd be had from the cough mixtures
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rents jfrr Ixattle.

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Menu’ Suite, t-5 and upwards:
Mens' Overcoats, $6 and upwards.
Metis’ Rubber Overcoat*.
Ladies’ CfoaliH, prettier and better than ever.
Ladies' Derby Waterproof Cloaks.
Ladies Rubber Boots.
.

�until

num i iiiDiis

nf John Davis, dndou TnesA
ing la»(, after a abort illncas. F
tbe Crow ell school bouse Wi
at 1 o’clock I’. M.
Not a thousand mile* from )
live a family of industrious t
the good matron of which apl
with n mattock, while her m
saw. and delivered it to th* y,

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.TEWETuKY.
Brook*. and one of the early wider*
of Maple Grove, departed this life *
Friday night of cancer. She was an

quarto. Bro. Kitt ridge is ranked among
tho enterprising and progressive new *
paper men of tbe State. and if the Ea­
ton Bapidian* don’t give him a generous
patronage, well then— 'ti* because they
don’t know what’s good for them.

Call and *ee ns when in town.

government to rtablndi an office thentbr people propu*c having what w. uhl
be called a mutual benefit port office,
and news diarminator. aqd the plarr
would rightly be named. “All eater­
prior.

were foraging ia his sugar bash,
iM aearvbed far and nsar for bi*
dj*p without snccea*. and on Sat_T*et aa men were psasing the
houke a dog that waawith them,
■nting around, went tp tbe ««P
&gt; which wa* partly uncovered,
-gan to bark, when,an examtaa,k*iv was found, inabout a foot
lir. the identical tog alive, but
tvslncerl in sue. tbohog was lift­
ed to terra firma and wclaimed l&gt;ack to
tbe fold from which It amantcil. Any
othei feed twit liceeh-Dug would have
lircn used up long befge. but the oil

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The man that undoubtedly bold*
more mortgages on Barry -wranty farm*
A little boy bring in iiia town hearHASTINGS ITEMS.
than any other man in the county. ■■
ig of tbe bead*
*
*
'
dc«d. Tbe unwelcome event occurred
ud dreaming oi
Boainew* here ia takiag a root, until
on the Itth Inst, H. J. Perris of Mar
lat
awaited the
there i» good slrighing.
tlie coming winter trade, which wi
le
a
bird,
went
shall, * a* tlie victim and the amount
"Happy” Zeptf Williaou is happier
tsold very low. Please call and lop
night a ben, a
of wealth ue left behind him Ueetima
than usual ju*t now. It’s a girl.
m over.
Edokxk Cook.
ted at one million of dollars.
Valentine Lein* is preparing to build
bou»r, earty in
eagerly enjoying be ttniggles of I i
xT^n'C."!,."71_.‘J.''L
The Ladies literary on Friday even­
tbe *pnng
tbe suffering fowl to frigate, when t,roo*ht “&gt; &gt;rtbvilk may Iw seen at
ing, for tbe benefit of the W. C. T. T..
The Lodge of the I. O. of G. T. at | hi*father approacbingtnob*crve&lt;! and 1
ukxlkks
place
in memmem I I with
with whip
whin •tn hand,look hold of &lt;
Corn ukt |1 |n exchange fm
waa a pleasant affair, and netted tbe thi*
-vi.-i
----- i-i. *fa*t
—• iincrvaiung
——-1-- :-i
Society MAfl. Mia* Stslia Wilson ren­ bcrahlp; initiation* flccunng nearly . th. would-bc-*J&gt;owma|« shoulder .say- I blacksmithing alm&gt; two thonsaiMFlmsli- ft.
111^ : ”1011 littloruraLwliat have been : _i_____ - &gt; _ ”___
*•..........
,*&gt;*
dered an organ voluntary and a couple trwL
A serie* of prof rated m*«‘tiDg*. an- doing to that chickof” tbrBioy «ur I \--.ilvillv
। of marvLe*. There were recitation* by
nriard iu hia reveW turned to hi* | ‘
lacing livid at the M. E. church in this
Misses Lena Fleming and Bertha Wood. city—quite an ipterrot ia manifested in
'
. Haying; "H. won’t 1 l«c rich
FWWilaon 4c Howe have ju*t recciv! - aoug* by Mabel S-lli-A *r--&lt; tbe primary the meeting*. ’
now I have got a feadles* chickenrd a nrw stock of Boot*. Shue* and
- J
replied hi* Rubber*, to lie sold very low.
1 erhool cla.**. and a |wni by L. Addie
Tile Bant ist Socien- here concluded
,
... neb with thi*
----------------- -----------Xiehol*. The meeting «»&lt; presided to retain W. S. Wilkinson their preaent whip if you don't rf oat of thia." The
t?" Don’t forget that if you want the
over by Mrs. 0. A. Truman, tbe worthy pastor. fur another year. Tbe.’&gt;couid poor boy l» dlM-otitKed.
beat
I»est pair ot
of Bob*
Bolm with rock-elm
rock-rim beam*
beam* I
not do better, in the opinion oi your
and
the
best
finished Cutter in the .
President. in a Manner satisfactory to
I Im- of the mcatibing* which norne j *—• •••«
coreapondent.
nrraon* *ev lit t/ eonaumatr i* the """5ty.
£“,.,Dij or good Horae Slmeing. Wag­
A few day* since, the wind blew the foHowInc. ‘
on*. Hob*. Buggies or Cutter* rvjmirod
Mr. M. I. paaniag formerly of Nor­ bill board near the Hanner office, on to
tiaiiilcd or tnmmid in the beat style. '
walk, Ohio, but now n resident of Ann
Call at the Foundry and get it.
Arbor, gave one of the finest temper­ । the time, pinning him to tbe wi— —
I
til
aaiUKtancc
came.
He
«
m quite liadance lectures of tbe season at the
। ly injured.
Christian eliurch last Monday evening.
BotsX A Fkaxci*.
Patton “the wild Irubman.’ ha* sua- . url
Owing to the lecture not being gener­ pended buainca*—cauae—foreclosure of ' un
fV For the Best 50-ceut Chewing
ally known the audience waa small, but n CbarioUc mortgage, held by W. H. uilt
,
.... ...
iv.. ...v a. n.
all who beard it pronounced it No. 1. Hayfonl. who ba* taken the little *tix k j,,, sup^ar «h
of candira. cigar* etc., snd will -rll point dr*iguat«
He will speak again at tbe same place
them at public auction.
i parcel called al
dry stove wood, that want to trade for
■ext Monday evening and ft 1* hoped
Th* ten pcranre anniversary whirl: I forty,” by rea*ul-------- —
Larne**', call on
A R. Wupvn.
Chat the boose will be well filled, for all will be bridal union hall, commence- middle of the *&lt;ti&lt;&gt;n. therefore withwho fail to boar him will mi*s cue of' ing onTburadav evening, and dosing I out road*. M-hix*eighl&gt;ora nr any other
on Sunday evening, promise* to be the , facilities rromdl in or about n home,
On good approved paper, at a rra*the beat lecture* of the season.
moat interesting one held «iuce the Of cotirar tnrHisappointcd man wa*
liable rate of interval.
Ed. Cherry a youth of 17. of Ver­ formation of the dub. Reynold* of Red ' poor, w iihout.lncan* *o return BimI
Cm a*. K .Hbaut.
- ■ —
- montville. ncronipankd by eight other Ribliou fame, will lie here on Saturda*
young blood*, came over to thi* village and Sunday 17th and 19th io*t. Rx&gt;t.
on the Saturday evening'* train, to
haye a little frolic and flaunt tbeir
rttnoliM in our young blood*' fact *
Al a natural r-rault a bloody acrimmag.**aaucd. and young Cherry was boshed
ia the faee with a knife, which m»&lt;lr a
horrible gash from- hi* upper lip clear
down tn bi* jugiar tri*, l)r. Young*
। and Griswold eewed Che wound up. and
'made tbe tbe lad aa comfortable a*

noaaibk until be waa taken home the
Jgxt morning. Ynuug Cherry will
noon be around again, bat be will car­
ry the mark* of thi* fracn* a* long a*
k.U.~
.*

Highway Bobbery.

i Tbe most Iwdd, daring, and sueccss. *«1 robbery was perpetrated on Wcdiieaday night, the Tib inst.. ooc and one
*baff mll«&lt; we*t andaouth of the vill­
age of Orangeville, that ever occurred
Id thi* section of tbe country. A man
by tbr name of Horace Richards, stock
..Layer foe McCrath Bro*, of Gnod
Rapid- UtbfvWU-. ft appear* that
Richard* irtJlome about seven o’clock I
of the evening of tbe robbery io see .
a auighbor by tbe name of Saddler,
shout our mile, for tbe parpo»o&lt; obtaining tbe uurket. Saddler j

haring been to Plainwell with pork j

■» —uadesl any, "*4 seal again
VtMi squeal your last,” undoubtedly
Mht that diaoraMkm waa tbe brt' part of valor, and kept quiet while
► miscreant, bolding the iWvolver at
fi, backed away a abort dirtan ce. .

VERMONTVILLE

ilo*up|H&gt;rt huttaiily
■rentUtnan fr.A I be

ITEMS.

FURNITURE

PF* WiLaox A Howxaell more Flour I
rille.

Wh&lt;‘ro you

’ k meewi •».
KILP4TUCK.

Full and Complete Line!

I^iirnitur-e

Our Undertaking Departmn't

I’robni. Order.

AV oo&lt;l
Prices that Can’t 1 Undersold.

C. C. WOLCOTT,
Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.

NEW STORE

Thi* winter
t.f
Vci

the land, nd tlie |&gt;o*aibl* result
ill Im- a jdylaw suit to heal tbe

NEW GOODS!
tV Buy your I&gt;rv Good*. Boot* mid
Shoes. Hau and Ca|m. Croreric* and
Provision*. Crockery . N«*li««d| etc., of
E. Rkksx. who al way* *cll&gt; at tbe

GO To THE NEW 8TOHE OF
FIK*ERM ITTKVTIO.V.

UommidCoancil Proceeding*.
Council Him*. Na*hvillr. live. S3. *78.
Refills: pvting held. Prvoent KU‘ ’
* outig anil Dowu-

fresh and

SCIPIO MILLS

A book or two,
A little billing.
A little coo,
A little coming
And going, till
They ge to chart
AM any "I win.'
Aud that ends it.

(Opposite tbe Wolcott Hoose.T

■ FOR-----

CONPUIL MILLER
in attendance, wr guarantee satiafac-

GROCERIES

their

WHEAT EICBANGED FOB

FLCOB

FOR MALE

J^OOT AMD SHOE SHOP.
®JOn By Barber, that tbe President
appb't “ committor of two to dispose
of Me land on which the village jail
mg stands. Carried by ayes and nay.
amtllow*: ayes, Wheeler, Barber. Olds
aaBoc. Nays. none. Tbe President
a pein ted Bariicr and Wheeler aa such
; aMUimittec.
f be following servants were present - elry line at
Dkmakay'ii
&lt;aai&gt;d on motion allowed by aye* and
ay« as follow*: aye*. Wheeler. Barber,
t7DxMAKAY
l&gt;eat*
them all on
dils and Roe. Nay*, none: J. Osman,
4-vice as jtolicc 91.00. J. E. Austin, price* on everything In bis line. Call
and see.
®.. 01.00.
fMotion by Old* that the account of
»f Uf.
I C. Yates be alow cd nt tJO.OO lost by
•re* and nays aa follows: aye*. Olds and
ucatrd to call and settle tbeir account
.*&lt;*•. uava. Wheeler aud Barber. Thenv
note
or
otherwiae
within
10 day*.
I being a tie vote the President voted
July Iltb. 187V.
i nay. On motion the account waa re
Ecgkkk Cook.
| fei n-d to the financial committee.
| The following account* were present ed and on motion allowed by aye* and
| nay* as follows: ayes. Wbeelrr. Barber.
I Old* and Roc. Nay* none. C. M. PutI nam, bill of goods 90.47, W. 8. Power*,
attorney fee* 98.75, 8. W. Walrath
draft o? hall 95.00. G. A. Truman ter-

stake* 91 * J. B. Raaey/fcayiog 33 ct*
I L. Everett, stake* 30 eta, L. C. Boise,
crosswalks 911AB. Tbe following accoaats-were referred to tbe flaaatfal
committde: J. M. Martin. I!. M. Lee.
town of CaotleUm.
Ou motion council:

WILSON &amp; HOWE

purr and you

E«l- Cherry, who waa slashed in the
; face iu your village last Saturday night.
। ia nrariy a* good a* new
Some doctor
&gt;n iuu(h Council adjoiLrnrd till the
j at your place put the piece* together
it rvg*r meeting.
and they have stuck very nicely. It
i. J. hWliner.
Wm. Killen.
Go to the Old Reliable Market fur
was a fearful gash however.
•(reorder
I’rraidetit.
re*h. Salt and Smoked Meat* uf nil
Tbe temperance lecture, by Michael
J. Fanning, on Tuesday night, in the
Proprietor
Congregational churvfi. waa well at
tended and gave unbounded satiatacMillinery good* |-J*t received, bv Mr*.
tion. He apeak* next Tuexlar night
Yale* in Union House block. The lat
in the M. E. church to a crowded honor,
lin.
K.,..,
Minigaof tbe last meeting were
uudouhtedir.
Cross A Dole. who have been erect­ read ag on motion approved.
by Wheeler, that. Bartier and
ing a saw -mill near the R. R„ an- now
Roe.
^elected
a*
a
commit
tee
to
make
wishing for snow. Tbcv think, with
«' jation «&gt;f Halls.School houses.
or building* used for the a*
of people, according to on
vide for tlie safety of person*
public asacmblira, and re­
t best
meeting, car- ton.

c
B
1
r
1
r

Parlor Suits,
Chamber Suits,
Easy Chairs,
Patent Rockers,
Bureaus,
Extension Tables,
Lounges,
Mirrors,
Camp Chairs, &lt;c.

st) Rl'RISEl) ! BOOTS AND SHOES,
FOR WE ARE BOUND TO

Fresh Goods and
Prices.

FINEST SEWED BOOT
COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
Repairing Done In the Best
Manner Poaslble I

Give IVIo n. Call!,
Shop In The Old Postoffice
Building.
FRANK SAKE*.

Law

HcapactfuUy Youxa,

Good Croodsi,
Low Prices,
and

_______ WILSOR A HOWE.
{JEW CMM

Just Received

SQUARE DEALING cmc, emit, chic i
ni lllx; rm* MO5TH
--------- WE OFFER-------- -

SPECIAL BARGAINS!
W inter Goodn I

young ladies:

TERMS REASONABLE.
We doc’t aak jtob to look around first, but come to un and we
will cheerfully give you our lowest prices, and offer you
tbe higherl price tor produce. Knowing you
will be Mtisfied, we

Fear neither Friend, or Foe.
YOU** MSrSCTFULLY,

DON’T FAIL TO CAI L

�He is now 91 years old.

Tmebz is a great scarcity of moneyKi
CtaMteuUnopic, and the palaeo of the
Sultan is sonetimea without a cent
Thz State prison offers favorable opportnnities for nvivalisU
M-J,
every body there in under conviction.
- h tearid that a child bora o«Chri»te
mas will always hale turkey and gooac,
and han toward codfish and bacon.
Mb. Pbkdxbici BbwsM&gt; and hia
Wife will spend the winter in traveling
for the benefit of Mrs. Seward’s health.

«n outria m&lt; nd
npect they differ __— ------- ~--------------,.
which are not much indined Io ran.
and will often turn and defend the

Tns eight principsl French banks
have increased their deposit* the past
tea yean from IJMQ.000,000 francs to
l,MMJ,00mX» fanes.

Tub proportion of people in the

MkMtSnoUol Ihoesh.I ’
Bal voa to iBom UuS |«xa 1
hM MV iWr rtoark thNr b
• cl a n»-

While •talking buflalo one
lag dur1 “
*
ship al

tratea the relative rtrength of a buflalo
bull and a grizzly bear.
Wolf and buflalo abouting, with an
occasional climb among the cliff# in
pursuit of a wild gray sheep, were
almost my only meanr of amusement,
and but for these my life would indeed
have been a lonely one.
But of the. hunting no one oould
complain, for there ia no better hunt
ing ground in the world than the
Saskatchewan country and the region
string northward of it, along the foot
oVU;e Bock? mountain range. Bufla-

▼ided with breechloaders, will volun­
tarily risk an encounter with one of
these grizzly monsters. Tbeir extra­
ordinary fierceness, as well as cunning,
has never been a whit exaggerated.
On the morning above alluded to, I
h.«d gone out early from the camp of s
hunter named CUne. on the McLeod
river, with whom I wav stopping a few
days. The place eras well up among
tbe mountain*, and the river bottom,
though open aud grassy in plate of
several acres’ extent together, was
• bordered by timber aud thickets of
The sun had nM risen when I left our
tent, bat in the gray light I saw a small
herd of buflalo feeding on the edge of
the woods across tbe river, about half
a mile distant
There were about a dozen of them,
and with my glass I could see that throe
We were in need of a fresh must
supply. Bo, without waking Cline, who
had got in late from his bearer traps
the night buforr.I took my gun, a dou­
ble barreled twelrc-bore Dickson, and
act off for the herd.
We had a Bute raft ou the river, upon
which I crossed over, and then, keeping
in tbe alders along tho bank, went up
and around the open plat, and followed
down in the timber beyond it, thinking
it would be nb'difllcult matter to get a
shot st abort range.
"

if I could help it
Coming torihe further side, I peeped
oat from among the boughs. There
were the bulls and my tall old ox, feed­
ing close together near the water. So
still wsa tbe morning that I could hear
evary bile of gras* they took.
Two of tlie bulla were tremendous
fellows—shaggy, and with enormous
manes and bumps. Their stub horn:
were t&gt;l jut. but of hvge thickness.
These were old balls. The other was
a youngster, not more than two or three
years old, but his tiirua were sharp—
they stuck out like two ebony spikes - and his coat ru very flossy, almost

leading nations unable to read or write
U m follows: In Russia it is 91-per
cent., in Spain 8&lt;&gt; per cent, iu Italy 73,
in Austria 49, iu England 33, in France
30, in the United States 20, and in Ger­
many 12 per cent.

, church for
every
—1,721
..... of
— popnl
r-,------- —, while WmUington haa one for every 932. Cleve­
land hM one Ijt every 1.G44; New Or
leans, one for every 1,345; Cincinnati,
one for every 1,850; Baltimore, one for
every 1,412, and Boston one for every
1.666. Hi. Louis has one for every
1,852 of population. The proportion
&gt;in New York stands one.to 2.G13.

Brooxltk haa onh

A BIlMsWi PLaTBk at .Kansas City
WM made violently insane by the excil«nent of a series of tnztrii g*8ww.
It »n this fset that made h!4 mood
dzeodfaL He WM like a strong .toed
Pzbsoxs who go all their lives with­
running wiih a broken rein. Hia
out mating have at least one recourse
Strang., setiona and bitter words led
Dennis F. Hanks, who wm a cousin left in death—they may Ih&gt; cremated.
some to fear that his great labors and of Lincoln's mother, ia now living in
Thk Vesuvius railroad in finished.
this city with his daughter, Mrs. James The mode of traction ia by two steel
Bhoaff, and .an interview with him
ropes, put in movement by a steam en­
friends feocM al them rich and power­ elicits tho following in regard to- the gine at the foot of the cone.
ful oom) shook their, beads and said. T.(nroln temily:
A Nbw Yobk pspsr complains tba
"Indiana wm admitted to tho Union
" We most get Doctor Martin oat oi
tbe way. Ho needs rest. Who knows in 1816, and Bpcncer county wat» organ- I the poorer attendants at some of tha
but he’ll My or do something to wreck isodin 1818.- A year previous (1817) । chiuchMi are witliont hymn-books, be­
Thomas A. Lincoln (Abell father) cause uf ihqjr extreme coat.
tho whole canso?"
Ths Austrian soldier gets only one
This Ume, how etc.-, they were puz­ moved to Bpciwer county from Hardin |
zled to know how to manage it Oboo county, Ky. Ai to the erectioti ot a j meal a day In time of peace. Thia
they had shut him up a ycak in Wart­ monument over tbe grave of Thomas'' makes him hanker lor war times. When
burg Castle to Mvo his own life. It wife (Nancy Hanks Lincoln), it is very , beMraws two.
aeemed absurd «bough to think of shut- doubtful. At the time of her death, 1
As MABY women learn to know their
ting up Luther to save tho refoima- which wm in the year 1818, of milk husbands, they wish they liad learned
.tion. But they mkat do something. nickucM, the part of Spencer county to "No" them when they wore only
It wm hardlyarionbw.M it usually had where she wm buried wm a wilderness.
beeu. to IsVtomaloue till his grand Nearly together the following pereocs
lx run.! Germany very small men arc
were buried about the same time:
frith worked itself out of its eehpse.
in special request as serrauta, because
Finally they concluded to try a Nancy Hanks Lincoln, TIiouim Bpar­
their military aerriceo would not be de­
method common among the old proph row aud hi* wife Elizabeth (an aunt of
manded in special emergency.
eta, who often taught and rebuked mine), Levi Ball sral wife (who wm my
Btano* BtMrsox is related to Gen
gn-at men by enigmas anil parables. mother), and Elizabeth Hall, my sister;
L&amp;ther'a wife, the good and gentle and not even a bead-bosTd wm placed to Grant, wkoee molher »m, before her
Catherine Bora, wm taken into confi­ distinguish one grave from another. 1 marriageto Jesse Grant, Miss Hannah
dence, and her lovo and roheitudo for itn the only person now living who sa­ Simpson, yf Pleasantville, !1L

From the criminal statistic* jnat pub­
But the long-legged ox wm the ani- ,
mat I. wanted. He wm standing in fine | lished by th® Government of Italy, it
position, with hir side fair to me.
Bat appears that in the first nine months of
the distance wa* greater than I had «*• ! 1x79 there were no fewer than 2.900
limated. I wm almoat afraid to risk a | murders or attempts at murder commitU-d in tbe kingdom, being an average
shot; but I saw if I could but work my ।
often and two-thirds a day. In the same
way round a hundred rods or ro to the (
j*nod of three-quarters of a year there
right. I might creej: up doaq to them |
from behind tho big rock.
&gt; | occurred 1,900 caa^s of robbery on tbe
For a minute or two I weighed the | highway; of the perpetrators of which
m many m 800 hail entirely escaped the
chances, and had about concluded to &gt;
fire from where I lay, and risk it, vhen ■ bands of justice.
a sudden movement in the thicket close
Fbom a statement prepared by the
at hand, accompanied by a swaying of •1 Central A'ew», ahowir- *---------- ’-------- '
the boughs, arrested my attention, and,.। se|xrats
speeches made by thirty-five
*&lt;q&gt;arata upcechos
to my amaxen 'lit,there emerged ix-fore ] public speakers iu the United Kingdom
my eyes—not fifty feet off—a great gray from Jan. 1. 1872 to Oct. 1. 1379, it apgnzzly bear, nearly m large as one of i ix-ara that Mr. Gladstone heads the list,
tbe buffalo bulla.
and distances all competitors in the
My heart gave a jump, and-then I 1 number ot speeches (34) and words
curled down m low behind the under । (215,(MM)). Mr. Bright comes next, with
growth, and lay m snag to the ground. ; 21 speecbet and 129,800 words. He is
m I well could. In a moment I saw by ’ followed by Lord Hartington, with 25
hia movements that be vun't after me, I speeches and 11 1,70o words. Bir.Staf­
and that be probably knew no more of | ford Nortbcotc Las made 2i’. rpcecbeimy presence than I had known of his. and 100.90) words’; Mr. Forster, 82
Like myself, he w*a buffalo-stalking.
J speeches. 91,100 words, and the Earl uf
Probably be had come into the thicket Beaconsfield 24 rjicecbcs, with O&gt;,30(&gt;
ahead of me. But if I had chanced to '
fire, as I had concluded to, I hare no I
Tux corn crop of the United State*
doabt I should have been in lively busi amounted to 1,388,218,750 bushels, of
neM by that time. Aa it waa, I thanked which Illinois produced 225,932,700
my Incky stars, and, lying m *uw m j«^- bushels. The average yield per sere
sible. determined to be a spectator only, wm aa follows: In Maine, 40 bushels to
and see hie grizzly majesty do the hunt­ the acre; New Hampshire. 39; Vrnnout,
ing, and then take the first opportunity 41; Massachusetts, 36; Rhode Island.
of slipping away.
32; Connecticut, 29; New York, 36;
On emerging from the hemlock, the New Jersey, 36; Pennsylvania. 35; Del­
great brute stood partly up,and sway'd aware, 25; Maryland, 23; Virginia, 17
himself to and fro once or twice snif­ North Carolina, 13; South Carolina, 9j
fing the buffalo.
Georgia, 11; Florida, 9; Alabama, 12:
Then he moved toward them. I ex- Mississippi, 13; Louisiana, 19; Texas,
pcctcd they would scent him, and in- : 26; Arkansas. 24 ; Tennessee. 19; West
atantly make off.
Virginia, 27; Kentucky, 22; Ohio. 24;
But they did not appear to notice Michigan, 37; Indiana, 32; Illinois, 27:
him al all till he had ajiproachcd Wisconsin, 37; Minnesota, 38; Iowa,
within twenty-firo or thirty yards, when 87; Missouri, 26; Kansas, 33; Nebraska.
the nearest of the bulls—one of the 42; California, 34; Oregon, 33; Nevada,
two old shaggy ones—suddenly faced Colorado and tlie Territories, 30.
round with a low "Boo!" and, arching
his neck, pawed the turf, showing no
signs of tear or oi retreating.
The Paris Figaro La» just pnblishi d
The other two bulla began booing
and pawing where they stood, a few a further installment of Count de
rods away, but did not ajqx-ar dis­ Semellc'a report of his travels in Cen­
posed to retire from the field. The ox. tral Africa. He wm highly delighted
however, sheered off beyond thn roek, with the Sultan Amrou. who resides in
and stood looking on, with now and a fortified city, and who can place in
the field 50,000 horsemen snd 100,000
then a loud snort.
The greater portion of
Seeing the bull on hia defense, tbe foot soldiers.
grizzly rose jartially sgain and looked this force, however, is only armed with
him over, then, dropping to hia feet, he iiows and arrows, tbe real having only
dint muskets.
Tho Sultan, mjs th&gt;Count, exerciie* alisolute power, sn-1
treats travelers with the greatest ho*pita-ity. He found hia Majesty aware
that there wm another country m pow­
erful and aa rich m England—France
- and adds: “Bcridcii, Aturou is tired
of that English policy which tend a to
restrain his power, and be ia very wil­
ling to welcome the French and to fa­
cilitate their commercial relations with
hia people.
Bf fore my .departure he
gave mo a letter for tlie Preaiden; of
Tbe bear gave one sweep of his paw. tin.- republic (tlie great wsrrior yho bad
Tho bull fell. His thick neck wm almost flninhid the conquest of North
broken. He scarcely seemed to stir Africa), and which on my return I hand­
ed to M. Gravy." The Sultan "possesses
where be lay, feet up.
to a high degree the sentiment of equity,
That one quick aidi aud his empire is admirably adminitdone its
I
tervd.” Theft, we are told, ia almoat
wm USMaaod so have----------------- -- —
Tho bear sniffed the taUun bull once ’ unknown in Nappe—probably owing to
or twice, then advanced Uivird th&lt; | tlie matter ia which it is punished,
other old bull, who wm pawing and i Tho accused are brought bafora tbe
booing in deepest bow. The latter BalRn. fa preasnee of ths i&gt;eopic^ and
btopjied when be eaw tho grizzly coming the priaotu r found guiliy of a first
toward him, and in silence, mi the tint ofieDse hts hia hand'cut oil and'is pa­
raded through tho empire; a second
had done, awaited the onset
Tbe encounter wua bat a repetition ■jfl.nae is followed by the gouging of
ofthe other. When the boar wm wUh- the left eyo, and the third conviction
iaa f»W fees tbe ball cha
‘
~ ‘ ••utailalhe pain of death without sepul­
ture. The following anecdote ra»pectone stroke tho grizzly laid
ing this well adminislered country
makra heavy demands oti the readers
faith. All the Saltan’s police came
’ “
’
thus be broken stews iacredlUc. Yet from a place called *“
□ne^nrokc of «he grizzly's paw did it; ------- .— ia small
°*I U&gt;™,“
Imll wcmlJ MW detndnnetits, "arresting evil doors and
inquiring after people &gt; fllirted with
run. But with a pride not less than contagious mated tea. When any vudiare
tiatof tbs two old veterans be stood dtacovored.thay arwaeiaeC putA^erih,

ting his spike horns.
After a sniff al the old ball, as if te
make ame IM be wm dead, the grizzly
walked coolly toward tha aarvivor.
Bui tlie younger bull wss less phleg­
matic than the oW oars. Ho soared
and fore the twrth with his h -rns. and,
without waiting for the beer to eome
vary near, daahad at him with a furious
■Harf
.
-

roasted, aud devoured. Buch : • the ex­
ample ro»crre&lt;I for Uqxrii. which are
namnxraaenough -ia this part of Africa.’’
In connection with the police, tbs
Count tollt another auieiot'-, riote

him made her, no doubt, tho best per- tiated in or witnessed these burials. I
The porta of these four families, after
living in Spencer county thirteen y«*ra,
removed to Macon county. Ill, and-obly
The next time Luther went to bis , six members of those families are now I
house, he found it silent To miaa hm living.
welcome at the door waa a surprise to
"Ono year after the death of hia wife,
him, and changed the current of hh Nancy Hanks, Thomas A. Lincoln re­
thoughts a little. Men in aour bumart turned to Hardin oounty, Ky., and
will aay there ia nothing bright, but marrird Mrs. Bailie Johnston,
my
they never like to bo taken at their mother-in-law. 1 remained in Macon
county about a year, and then moved
Ho went, through the rooms seeing to CcLm county before it wm organ­
no one, till be reached the parlor, and ized. Thornes Lincoln and family fol­
Ibero his wife sat dressed in deep lowed me in 1837. and Abraham Lin­
mourning, and weeping as if l^r heart coln moved to Spnngficld, where he
lived until hia election to tbe Presi‘Why. Kate, what ia the matter 1“ dcncy, excepting a very ehort lime, dar­
asked Luther, now thoroughly startled. ing which he kept a grocery in a small
No answer but sobs and tears.
town near Springfield. 1 don't think
“Is the baby dead I" thinking of hia anybody knows where Nancy Hauks
youngest child, who had been ailing.
Lincoln's grave is, and. consequently,
“ No—worse than that—a great deal i ...
—jj) wjjetijer this monti
worae—I thought you knew,' and then
ml in the right place,
d puzzle me to find the
“ Kate—wife! what in the world can grave myself."
you mean? Tell me quick!"exclaimed
the astonished reformer.
"0 husband, hasn't the awful news
The Madison Journal prints an in­
reached you ? Haven't you beard that
our heavenly Father, in dead, and His teresting account of the origin of the
cause in the world has all gone to great seal of tbe State of Wisconsin,
and. in so doing, throws considerable
light upon tho causes that led to tlie
adoption of tho term ‘Suckers" for
the people of Hiinoia, and that of
“Badgers" for tbe inhabitants of Wisconair. In 1835, before the present
Btate of Wisconsin wa* organized as a
Territory, the principal part of the
population was confined to tho military
I forts, missionary and trading stations,
and tbe lead mines in the southwest
portion of tbe Territory The charac­
teristic terms "Badger" and “Sucker’
God ia not ------- ,________
______
though He were. You have taught me arore m the load region, •xxnrding to
'
tho historian in tho Journal. The
a good lM»on.”

J

OBEKTS A HOTCHKISS,

Tbr Elephant Disappearing.
Coiiaidcrabie interest s'tache. to a
question which haz jnat been put by a pOWERB A BARLOW,
BhcfQcld worker in ivory. He desires 1
to know whether elephants shed tbeir I
tasks, as, if not, upward of 1.2X0 of
these magnificent biaata mart V*T&lt;I
been killed to supply hio manufactory
alone with Ivory used te*t year. The'
answer
to hl* anery is unfortunately '
A sr.ni.tn report coipea from Madrid'
ENRY A. GOODYEAR,
eonecrniuAour Minister to Spain. Mr. that before the tusks can be obtained
James Ruriell Lowell. It is that he has an elephant mutt be slaughtered, and
so fallen a«lo par, lua whisker* in the | herein is found a subject for very seri- i IRON. MAILS It SBELF HARDWARE
I ou* reflection. Numerous still in Ceymiddle.
■ Ion, though by no means so plentiful as
Din you rtvr notice the fact that a
they were a few years ago, and without
tramp who qhims ho ha a trale but 1 doubt existing also in large numbers
in certain parts of Africa, tbe elephant
, is, however, rapidly disappearing. As
a l&gt;east of burden he ia un rivaled for
.OPLE’S DRUG STORE,
A coxToiriowtaT wm performing io strength, endurance and intelligence,
a New Harin variety show when the sod the servicee bs render- in times of
police made k raid, lie leaped over an war. as well a* |&gt;eacr, would alone more
~
'
a window twenty-five than reward a great effort on hia bekalf.
yu.tr a I art from the fact that when he
&lt;1, finally escaping.
goes the supply of ivory -vases, too.
there i» also the grave consideration of
. his loas as a means of locumo'.ion and

■ Upon my w«i
phon Ixxita that|
are m&gt; highly pr
they are Mid to I
fur wearing in tl

DR 1 GOODS. SILKS and DRESS GOODS
d may tie all that
&gt;r ont-door nte, but
uuk they will never

A Miser's Miserable Life and Death.
IIngli McGliun, proprietor of the
llho.le I also &lt; I livery stable, on Fourth
street, died Tuesday afternoon, aged 60

1'I.Il'N RUSSELL,

ite valued at ove- 4.9)0.000.
n. it ta stated, acquired his large
by leading an extremely pc
existence, and denying himself

He nccup . d himself ta lb* mo*t menial
employou-uVi about Li* establishment,
ami h&gt;- devoted himself, to the making
aud boarding of money. For yean he
occupied a loft in his stable, where hr
died. He waa ntisbke to read nt write, and
- as i.idiRrd to intrust tlir management

A SKOko boy in 1
ing for a ration the
following story: "I
'M. F. HICKS,
and he's get free
stayed the year round at the “diggina* . (npltie and hl»log. an
rbolr ef hia estate to his wife, who,
and those people who camo op from ’ ,
rith bn daughter*. is earning a living
Illinois only to operate during the
a Rhode Island ai a domeaiie servant
summer season. The permanent read -'1
denta, having but liVle time or mate- j
rial to construct regular tints, were
accustomed to burrow into hillaidca
members of the Bousc.Und other dig­
semi-subterranean cells large enough
nitaries will be membek They will
lhe Young Idea Trying la Shoot.
for bunking and cooking purpoaeo.
discuss grave snd disputA questions ot
Thia peculiar mode ot life, being aimiThe traditional young idea hM been
et.quettc, drew, cookink bnc-a-lne
ter Io that of the badger—an animal
trying to shoot in an unconventional
and
confectionery.
tben plentiful in tho lead regions—\
way from the benche*- &lt;•’ tL« North Atsuggested tlie term of "badger-holos,"
tleburo 'Mass.. Gir.minar School. A
m applied both to the eavedike homes voyage along tbe northcrnboasl of Si­ timid us) lately left his seat in extreme
and tho aanken shafts of the resident beria, fiom the Atlantic to Vie Pacific, ttepidaliAi, and, being reprimanded I
Monuments. Tombstones. Mimles. 6x.,
mipht
often
be
made
btea
learner
spe
­
miners, while the tetter themselves
sharply by the-teacher, gave thia sacwere termed "Badgers." On tbe other cially fitted out, and manntt by an ex­ cinet explanation: " I can't ait there
hand, tho nomadic gentlemen who came perienced crew, and that sub a voyag&lt; and have a seven-shooter jointed st
up in tho spring and returnnd in the would occupy only a few weAs.
tnc." The boy who wm accused assert­
Cou J. Btovdikd JoHNids, of Ken - ed tii.u it was only a pasteboard pistol.
called "Suckera." m their habits of tucky, report* Gen. Hubert L Lee as i Lot when
wb&lt;u hi
Ina breeches pockets w. re
coming and going were similar to saying just after hia surrenitr:
•earebrd tbr he wm crammed down hL*
those of that fish. Being in the diggings to my own fate 1 know not ifij
tbiooL Tho seven shoot er «* there,
but a short season, they Aid not store for me. I believe the
with cv.ry chamber loaded.
sink regular ahsfte and burrow under-' ai VVwdiiugi'iu are Ix-nt on the te
the earth along the mineral veins like tunic tDMMUfra, and. if they hiq,
tlie Badger, but opened large quarry- war, will stop ai no bumitiatid
pita, seeking for float-orc and such m ean heap on me. My eqje rejx
will - that ia. without an. certainty or
could be obtained along tbe surface
v Jurity of possession. Taking the av­
Tho "itinerants were called 'Suckers'
^wWn&gt;«-Tie*c that be will pen
erage of each household a*, four, this
because d tho similarity of their aai-1
gratory habits to tbow
aw ewtuttfo- terras ot my surrender or tho
gives 2.106.512 persona who are depend­
.
... j
«■ -' -ir*rV- thnm from tho given me to bo vioteled.
ent upon sufferance for a home.
•ra;' while tho open
AT Santa Boas, Cal., Dr. Ratngavc
pita, scooped oat by the former, were an exhibition of his skill with thcrifle,
drvignated ' Sucker- boles.' The Icad- breaking ninety two gteM balls ou of
minc region in South western Wiscon­ 10 &gt;.
Ho also performed numAous
sin is Bteli plentifully besprinkled with
other experiments—shooting a 4+ar
three ‘ Sucker holes,' exhausted and out of his assutant's mouth, breaking a
abandoned by the early visitors from glass I-ill held in his SMiatantH fiuh-n
over the DlinoiA border. The distin- and on his head, shooting an apple oil it
50RTH-WI„SrX GBA5B
his month, etc. He a’so broke w*k»l
ball* behind his bock, sighting withict
quenoe. characteristic teims applied to
a mirror, and among the must &lt; xtraoqh
the. entire people of the States of Wis­
nary feats »aa hitting a 5-cent pike
consin and Illinois, respectively, and toMed in tho sir st a distance of ftrt
to the States themselves." Perhaps
•on-j old resident of lllinoi* may be
able to throw additional light upon a
A Rcvelnttea in tbe Callao Trade. I
subject that is fast psaainir into tbe re­
We have published several state­
gion of tradition. tha Hon. Mom M.
ments concerning the invention known
Strong, one of the old-M aHllera of a* ■’Clemcnl'aattachmeut," which prom
Wisconsin, gives a similar history of ues to work a revolution in the cotton
the two terms that have bcebmo char­ trade, agricultural and manufacturing,
acteristic of the two Statrn.
While far snrpaaaing that wrought by Whit­
prospecting, the miner made a cave in ney's cotton-gin. To understand the
the billside in which he slept and __ ________ __
thia invention, a few
worked. If he did not
*
" *
words of explanation are neocasary to
ing good “diggings”
---------- --------------- the general reader.
selected, it waa absadonud. But in
Prior to the invention of the gm by
many instances the “prospect” proved Whitney, all cotton bad to ba pickedto be a ' imd,” and tho “ Bad ger-holo- that is, separate.! from the seed-boll by
wsa occupied aa a residence for a long hand. This proerss vm stow, a few
time, and often replaced by a comforta­ pounds tier day being the product of a
ble houis. Tha term "Badger," Mr. •killed aud experienced hand. This,
Strong says, wm first applied to the oe of cour c. made the production ot cot­
cupants ol thece temporary nabterraa- ton too coatiy to be profitable. Whit­
eon resideuses in derision, m tlie term ney's invention, however, produced a
"Sucker" wm applied to the migratory nivolntiou. It provided a mechanical
inhabitant* of Southern Illinois, who.
like the carp family, came to the mines
in tbe spring and returned in the win­
ter.— Chicago Trihune.

Groceries and General Prodni

The second commandment not only
forbids worshiping graven images, but
it forbids making them. At the time
when the commandment was given the
tendency to tho worship of images waa
so strung that even the making of them
could not be allowed. That danger hav­
ing passed away from us. the prohibition
has passed away for ua, for the diriuc
precepts an- not arlutrary, but reason­
able.
When a dangerous road has
been repaired, the sign, “ No passing
here," ia taken ’ way. bo wo read tbe
eumiuandincEt, " Thon ahait not mnke
any graven image;*'
wo respond,
"Lord, incline our hearts to keep this
law;' and we fill our houaea with statu-1
ary. Tlie spirit of the law has passed
into other forma, prohibiting idols of
the imagination, idols of the intellect,
especially all rel'gioas views, practices,
notions and doctrines that are unworthy
of God, or dishonorable to Him — Dr.
J. M. Whilon.
We believe that Christ waa not only
buried, but rose from tbe dead the third
day. H« ro»c with a material body
identical in a true sansa wish th* body
aa it was before He died, and yet om­
nipotently changed to iucorruptiblencaa aud power, and fitted for the fnllueaa of the Spirit and a state of glory.
We believe that Christ will come again
tbe second lime in that wry reaurroclion body, and raise up His people with
'a like literal real body of incorruptibleueas and power, controlled by tbe
Spirit and fitted to the final state. *We
look for the Havior, tho Lord Jteus
Chiiri, who shall change our rile body
Ifiat it may be fasb.oncd like unto His
glorious body." Tbe fall of man brought
rain to body as well aa north Salvation
is not complete till body, an well as soul.

Miaving an Old Acquaintance.
” They want you to come around the
corner to No. 11 to ahavr a man that
hae gone dead,” whimpered a Lttle boy,
m he opened the door of tbe barber's
shop and showed the half of a very
smutty face with one rinfnl sye in it.
Tbe barber tethered the deceased, says
the Providence Journal, and then fell

chair in aome eele­
wbile in thia ab----- —--------- i, ths barber, for­
that the man «m dead and doc
mood just then to talk, re-

Mb

White you sre in thi»
at r/nrr hsiul behind
_
,____ irtefid to about;, don't
even run your hand into your pocket
for achassDf tobwekhr; doutapi; don't
wink, ioruf Jon do, your prideer, if
he's sc Arkansas man, will jolt yea
You must learn theao little rules of po
H tenesc. You -nay know how to cuuduct ycniMlf at church, but you're gr*
a good many rulec ot etiquette to Irani .*
-^-Little Rock Oatelti.

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                  <text>ORNO STRONG,!
Editor aicd Propuiktor. J

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.
NASHVILLE^BARRYCO^MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1880.

VOLUME VII.
LIFB IN NASHVILLE
And Ear Environs.

•

—Alf. C. Buxton has purchased of H,
R. Dickinson the old Hod. Lee place.
—A new-fangled patent gate, erected
on Maple
attract* the wondering
granger.
—This winter and Bummer weather
mixes badly for both pedestrian and
jrariacM.
—Did you ever notice how dose
those round dances, bring young peo­
ple together.

—As will lie seen by' the Supervisors
proceedings, the question of a new
court house is tn the docket, and as
this county-seat matter is do patent
right-aflair, wb/wouldn’t it be a good
to raise the money,
idea for Nash
buildings and have
build the
the county-seat
here? She can
do it.
.
living on the Belle*
—Dennis Smi
vue-Assyria io
line, the notorious
old coon who lias
almost daily for
it with his grpnd
years committing
daughter,
by his Maker on
Wednesday last, render an account
of his evil
We wonder what
the preacher had say of him at the
funeral.
—One of the
,;industrious and
prosperous young usiness men of this
village is A. R. W
t. Commencing
here but a few y
ago, without a
dollar, he is now
happy possessor
of a fine, large an convenient busiplace and n house d lot, and owes
no man a dollar,
nergy is always
victorious.

. —W. G. Aylsworth is about to emagain in the dry goods busincs* in this
village. Here’s luck to him..
—Messrs. Walls A White of Litch­
field, aA) in this market, buying and
shipping cattle and dressed hogs to
Chicago.
—Boys, yon have no right to hug the
school ma’am this year. Leap year
yon know and the hugging “orto"
come from the other aide of the bouse.
—C. W. pemary bethought the build­
—Complants co
o us to the effect
ing occupied by A L Raeey as a
ting among the
barber shop. The property belonged , that there is much
incited by
to the estate of A. M. Daugherty, and I small boys of our
older ones, and fu
r mutterings iabrought tWO.
timate that said fl
gis carried on
—A voung man of Maple Grove Ims , right under the no*4 of the principal,
been kicked twice by a mule.both times 1
and*that too withouthira applying the
escaping without much injury. We i gambogee or in any fanner trying to
contemplate offering him the position '
stop the business.
1
of asaociaf editor on the News.
—Why is it that neatly every night
—We can’t see why the Baptists can’t ! (and even many other times during
have regular preaching.Thare is plenty I
the day) certain of onryong Indies are
of good ministers in the Baptist de- i
to be seen nt the depot abovt on hour
nomination, and a good brick chnrch, liefore train, and their
Dg.
lots of Baptists and plenty n! water in themselves both with y
men here
thia village.
I and traviling men in i
anner they
—‘ Ho! everyone that thirtieth, give | would not,
t, to say the
t in their
me thine ear." Our artesian , well, nn wot tier’s nariors *
der the direction of B. H. Hong, lai
q.
.
to the names
a-rir. I* Im. hj..., rank | of „ M „nd WjBchpl
Hided on the
over mt, iot w.th ont » krr»k or
..lk.oppn.iu
e News office,
mndootorwykind.
i on s.tunu,. „d
j
a
। «..
m..u
e tremvnduous
A village lad Reynolds we think epithets they burled each other soon
wm Uio n»me—the oth.r dny pUke&lt;l up
, Br,Ilt rJ„(1 „f ra„n .j,,,]
an uppleeore from theU- 1)oy, Bot
„a^|,ey swore, and
nibbUngawayatit when a bystander frotltetl. and flan heir
■ —
fists around
naked why be ate cores. “Con that's all | !Illui(, jtaaplain
missing three celthe hog left for n&gt;e.” waa the peireply. । tat ,ui„ that tlll.
ouldn’t fight, and
—There are a number of l»ya in | they.didn’t,
this village who feel their 'Anvrican
independent-ivneess «&gt; keenly, tnat no
Vermontville rooster wants t» call
them chicken thieves unles he deiire to
see his teeth scattered around oi the
sidewalk.
\
—We print over 1500 copies of (The
News this week. Shall district a
number of extras, and thorn- ]tenow&lt; !
who arc remembered with a copy kill
consider it a polite invitation to be­
come our patrons. $1.50 per yearl.75

six months.
—A revival is in progress at the nrthodist church. Some twelve have ex­
perienced religion and the meetings
continue to so grow in interest that the
pastor informs us they will be continu­
ed every evening during next week
except Satuiday.
—A young friend‘of ours asserts that
he can absorb more saccharine sub­
stance. sitting three feet from a cer­
tain little Nashville girl he knows of,
than he can in masticating two pounds
of C. W. Smith’s cannels, and CharHes
cannels are A No. 1, too.
—Boise Bros, have commenced remodling the interior of their late pur­
chase, the store recently vacated by H.
G. Hole. An extension of twenty five
feet is to be added, and the little brick,
the first erected in Nashville, will be
made into a first class drug store.

—Mrs. Eva Wright, who, with her
two little children, was turned out
doors at*the midnight hour, some three
weeks ago, by her unnatural father,
Hiram Partello, bysteadiy applying
herself to her needle is providing for
herself and little ones much better
than she could at Hiram's.
—The snow fall of Monday night
was jnst sloppy and slippery enough to
cause trouble, and the old kundermudge
we saw trying to sink through the
sidewalk in front of the Union House
block, with both feet pointed to the

—The littie notice in last week’s News
filled to over-flowing the Christian
, with an
onto bear
eak upon
committee

and the
led to sit

* a certain
— In
ily not a hundred
ille, the child who
miles from N
read an extrac from the News, has
l&gt;een solemnly nd soundly spanked
for assimilati our “egregious
_
” and
corrupt ideasjand yet the talented
and highly
- - - who did it,
ral- daddy
steals the
ing of the News every
week, and
I read thia item but what
matter* it,
a man can never see the
point of a ke in 8 paper lie docs not
pay for.

—A few evenings ago, Jacob Shoup, a
good farmer af Maple Grove, waa driv­
ing home from this village with a heavy
load. In the back of his wagon were a
couple bags of flour, which dropped off
the w*agoD, and were picked up and set
against the fence by Will. Eno, who was
following behind and who overtook
Shoup within 40 rods and told him of
bis loss. Jake turned around, soon
a gray horse
meeting a man di
and spring wi an, in which were two
bags of flour, id when Jake reached
the place whi u his bags
.
"orto” be
they “wer’n^”(thera.
—"Stub” Darrell, one of b(h)oys eat­
ing pancakes and side pork a couple of
miles eagtfwas up before Esq. Parady
on Saturday for disorderly conduct.
H. M. Lee was the complaing witness
and the evidence disclosed'the facts,
that at a dance at the Opera House.
"Stub” got so mixed up with "benxinc”
that he used vulgar language, put him­
self in a fighting attitude before divers
persons, and threw a whisky bottle
across the ballroom floor. It only took
the jury ten minutes to find a verdict
against him, and the Squire fined "Stub
tee, making an aggregate

—Mias Ada Gray,the actress, who by
her perfect rendering of "The. New
Magdalen,”
“Corniel” and "East
Lynne” at the Opera House a year ago,
became very popular with Nashville
people, is coming, supported by Chas.
Watkibs 5th aye, combination, and
w 11 appear at the Opera House Thurs­
day evening, Jan. 29th, in the grand
tragedy "Lucretia Borgia,” her master
piece. We bespeak for her a crowded
house, and advise the theatre-loving
people to secure their scats at Boise
Bros, early. Charles Holton the popular
advance agent was in the village on
Thursday, and made all necessary ar­
rangements.
•
—Henry Trover, a farmer, living
two and a half miles south-west of
this village, had a narrow escape from
death on Wednesday. About three
o'clock in the afternoon, while himself
and brother whre felling a tree, six
inches in diameter, Henry noticed, jnst
as the tree liegan to fall his saw lying
where the tree would fail upon it,
and
endeavored
to rescue
it
when the tree fell, striking him upon
his heodiaud left shoulder, He was
picked up insensible and carried to the
house and a doctor called who found
some severe cuts, but do bones broken.
Mr. Troyer bled profusely from his car
and lungs, which indicates that, per­
haps. he was injured internally, al­
though at this writing he seems to be
improving.

LOOAL GIBBLE-G AEBLE.
And Pwwm! OHt-Ast-

Mrs. H. G. Hale is at Greenville, on a
two week’s visit.
Several exciting dog lights have oc­
curred this week.
Miss. Effie White returned to Kala­
mazoo on Saturday.
D. .C. Lee of St. Louis, Mo., is in the
village visiting relatives.
.
Mrs. A. J. Boothe started for her
northern home on Saturday.
H. C4 Woolcutt has returned from
an extended visit to Ohio.
Miss Belle Parrish of Grand Rapids,
is visiting her cousin, E. L. P. and wife.
To-dgy there is not another village
On Monday Mrs. John Bell of Maple of its size and age in Michigan, more
Grove took the train for the east to thrifty or has a more enterpriseing and
visit relatives.
intelligent populace than does Nash­
E. M. Gates, well known to Nash­ ville. Her population is fully 1300
ville. people, is in the village on busi­ souls and her business may be briefly
ness this weeksummarized as follows.
M. J. Fanning; the young Irish ora­
Three saw mills; two furniture fact­
tor, who talks to our R, R. C. on Mon­ ories, with plaining mills attached.and
day evening’s was once a typo.
stores; one grist mill; two elevators;
Bob. Ingersoll’s bible' is now read one carding mill; two carriage and wag­
each Sabbath, in this village, liefore a on manufactories ; eight general stores;
little band of devoted followers.
four groceries; two hardwares; two
H. Roe has built an ice house, that drug stores; two jewelry stores ; five
is warranted to keep ice in tophet, and millinery stores; two meat markets;
now he is waiting for a freeze-up.
one hotel and three boardinghouses;
Dr. Keslar, the home's friend, has one bakery; two harness shops ; five
moved his family in and determined blacksmith shops; one foundry ; one
to make Nashville his future home.
_______
_ ______________
___;_______
' _
gun
shop
; five shoe shops
two cooper
F. M. Potter of the Vermontville J shops ; two barbershops; two liveries;
Hawk, was in the village Saturday, one photograph gallery; one cigar foe­
tory
; two saloons;
five lawere; two
working up his congressional boon}.
‘
’
Mrs. M. Lee, and son Frank, of Tif- justice*;
.
four _physicians
.
; and an aahfln, O., are arc at H. M. Lee’s, having ery . Then we have three churches ; a
in view the purchase of a farm here.
union school with four departments,
Jacob Shoup of Maple Grove, took j acd the prospect for Nashville’s growth

NUMBER 18.
A NEWSPAPER RETROSPECT.

• s FsvWwds Ost Willfci Fsflto Jfst
One dreary October day, a little over
six years ago, the paper you hold in
your hand, gentle reader, was born,
mid the usual perplexities that attend
such ventures in new villages- An old
played-out niiilister, who imagined be­
cause he could preach fairly, he could
run a newspaper, had tried the experi­
ment, failed, and left town and for a
time (on account of his aldeneas in the
matter of collecting up subscriptions
and running up store bills ) was the
mostthought-of man in this community.
Then the Hastings papers put in their
little oar and intimated that this com­
munity hadn't intelligent and liberalminded men enough to support a news­
paper,, and the gentleman who contem­
plated another newspaper venture here,
must be a terrible reckless fellow with
money. Taking these impedimenta in­
to consideration, it leno wonder The
News, on that bleak autumn day, sent
out papers to only sixty-three bonafide subscribers, twenty-eight of whom

As it may be of intereat to our pre­
sent numerous readers to note the».
growth of The News, we give below
its actual circulation at ths begining of
each new year of its existence:
Jan. 1, 1874, number copies, 340
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1, 1875, nunibrr copies, ;js4
Jan. 1, 1876, number copies, 4«&gt;
Jan. 1.1877, number copies,
Jan. 1.1878, number copies, 788
Jan. 1,
i, 1879,
104V, number
numuer copies.
copies, you
960
Jan. 1, 1880, number copies, 1348
These six years have been full of
the Monday's day express for a two during 1880 are better than any other hard days’work, and id fact when we
look back over our life to the early age
weeks visit to friends in Indiana and . year of her existence.
Ohio.
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TO
YOU,
READER.
the newspaper business, we find that it
L. J. Wheeler, G. A. Truman, and j
D. C. Griffith, each have a change of I; Geiitlc reader, how do you like this has been full of hard days' work (and
advertisements. Fail not to note the numlier of The News! It contains often rights, too) and expect it always
particulars.
locals from Nashville, Hastings, Ver­ will lie until Death commands, us to
Chas. Wilcox clerk at die Wolcott montville, Bellevue, Kalamo, Maple lay aside the pen and shooting-stick.
House has purchased an “Audiphon" Grove, Assyria, Johnstown, Baltimore, We had no rich daddy’s ducats or
to improve.bis hearing, and he says it State'Roadand Woodland,—14 columns, scheming politician's brains to help us
on, but simply the ingredients usually
does the “biz."
ail dftdied up in the raciest manner
James Fleming has gone up- north lMMsi&amp;, and 24 columns of news put into a man of a hundred and thirty­
prospecting. He contemplates going itema&amp;oriesjokes and general mis­ odd pounds. During The Newts’ ca­
jnto the hardware business at Boyne cellany. Whoever saw the like sent reer of six years and 18 weeks we find
that we have been absent from the of­
Falls, Charlvoix Co.
out of a town no larger than Nashville? *
Mrs. Elza Hayden, Joseph Haslett, Compare this pajtr with any other ' fice only seven publication days.
We soon found Nashville and sur­
John Willson nnu Miss Addie Allen, local paper you take, and see if it is
all Charlotte ladies, were visiting Mrs. not the beat, and fully worth the price, rounding country to be peopled by
large hearted, liberal and appreciative
G. A. Truman on Tuesday.
to whomsoever subscribes. In it is con­
The frosts of age liegins to set heavy tained more originality, life, spice and people, and the abovoe table tells of
upon Uncle Dan Parmaticr, and which wit, than can pe found in all the other The News’ success better than any
with n tinge of rheumatism, compells papers of the county, for a month,— words of ours can. To-day if we arc to
believe the expressed opinion of good
him to hobble around on crutches.
which isn’t anything to brag on, either.
J. H. Tuckerman has so far recover­ During the present year this paper will men. The News is not only the largest
ed from his recent illness as to lx, contain more things of interest to you circulated, but the most influential,
able to be around, and as a natural re­ than any other paper you read. No newspaper in Barry County. We are
proud of ovr success, proud of the fact •
sult, busineM is lively at bis agw mill.
one is interested more anywhere else
W. A. Aylsworth’* health still re than he is in the green spot he calls that we have built up a circulation
mains poor and he is rapMly closing home and the things pertaining ‘o the that no other paper published in a town
out his stock, preparatory to going out country around that home. This year no larger than Nashville, in the State
of business and get change of climate, this paper will be The News of your can equal. But to do this we have had
another week will about finish his stock. home, and don’t you forget it It. will to be independent, and. ride over a
few dead beats, dead-heads and town­
John J. Potter is teaching a school be a high-toned, moral paper, the
drones, who are always ready to im­
ofsixtyfechoiara, conducting three sing­ sauciest, liveliest, boldest and most pede progress or enterprise, and are a
ing school and writing up a column and complete local paper you ever read.
living curse to any town.
half war-sketch for The News every In its condemnation of dead-beats and
We believe in improvements. The.
week. When John spreads hfmself be town drones, you can learn how to
News' earnings of *78 and *79 were in­
can cover more work than any other 1avoid and do away with these nuisances;
vested in a power press. This year
in its report of crime's and punishments
man of bis size in the county.
every dollar that The News makes
Bev. D. E. Milliard, who has so ably you may finds warning against tempshall be expended upon the paper, to
filled the Christian pulpit for the past 1tatioa; and iu its exposures of sin,
increase and better the quality of its
font weeks, departed with his estima- 1sensuaHam and iniquity, it will preach '
reading matter. To-day The News
ble wife, for iheir home in Jackson, on 1to you the awful lesson how imprud- ‘
leads to error, error conducts to 'enters upon a new era. Believing that
Monday. During their brief stay in cnee
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it is the duty of every true newspaper
this village they won the good will and 1guilt and guilt reaps its bitter fruit of
.to represent the local interests of the
and degradation.Gentle reader
respect of all they became acquainted anguish
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community in which it circulates, we
with.
Iif The ' News is worth your opinion, !
have enlarged The News to better do
express tiiatopinion, whether itbe good .
this. Our friends have said we were
NABHVILLE.
or bad. If you don’t like the paper say (
foolish to do it; that The News was
so, but if you do, say so to your neigh- ,
large enough before; and an enlargebor, and not only say so, but take his ,
without increase of price would make
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The "mother earth” upon which subscription and bring or forward it to the
expence of production greater for
Nashville now stands, in the year of ns, retaining your pay for stamp and fus to bear. But our motto is that
envelope;
for
the
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he
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ews
published
our Lord 1865, was covered with a mar­
nothing»is good enough that can be
velous wealth of oak, ash, maple,Ibeech in the manner it is to-day merits 3,000 (made better, and the latter part of the
subscribers and can have them too, if J
cherry, black walcut, hickory , butter­
statement we have endeao'red to an­
nut, whitewood, basswood, elm, and a its friends win only use their influence .swer above, believing that if we sow
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fine Httle pinery, the t^tle to the same in its favor for a short time. We would bountifully
and well, we shall reap our
being held by farmers R. B. Gregg, A.' not ask them to do this but tho price, ,reward, for the people always appre­
W. and O. A. Phillips. All there was 11.50 per year, does not really afford (ciate a good thing, and the.The News
at that time in the shape of a hamlet profit enough for ns to send ont a can- tduring the present year shall not work
was a littlle one-horae saw mill on the
to live as much as it will live to work.
Thornapple.
During the following
In the matter of building improve­
Politically, it matters little to The
year the railroad was surveyed through iments Nashville did well in 1879. The News whether Republican, Democrat
the place and the Mallets having pur- 1last, m shown by the -Verz, allows two or Greenback rule, so long as they still
chased the saw mill property, afore­ wheat elevators; one of them ranking bold the starry’ emblem of our country
said, licgan putting up ft grist mill.
iamong the largest and most complete high as of old among the nations; yet
At that time, thousand of good, hard- iin Centra] Michigan ; two new stores, in this sense The News will not he
wood logs were being burned up by iand three stores enlarged and improv­ neutral, but rather take an independ­
the farmers around here in order, to ed
i ; two brick dwellings, sixteen dwell- ent
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stand, and will publish sensible and
get them out of the way, little imagin- 1mgs, material not sfMrified; two of- reasonable politics! articles from eithing thgy were soon to be wry valuable.
To fit the timber for uro in kitchen?,
one point.
office, and parlors in 1876 Jacob Lente,
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In conclusion we domra to say th,it
an enterprising German, opened a small
we love Nashville. Our six yeara of
life here Lave been full of pleasant ascabinet shop where his furniture
huciatiom. and here we calculate to

—One of the largest specimens of the
"guardian of the peace” nation we
ever saw, arrived from Ann Arbor on
Monday. We do not know how many
hundred pounds he weighed, but • he
was big enough to hold a full-grown
steer with one hand and knock it down
with the other. He had a warrant for
Morrice Leary who obtained goods un­
der false pretenses, and who, he assert­
ed, was also suspected of grave-robb­
ing. A couple of suspiously looking
fellows had been in the village since Fri­
day undone of them from description
learn that last week Tuesday,
the sheriff said was his man. Having
asur cal operation of a most difficult
secured the services of Dept, Sheriff
and ricate
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character
was undertaken
Lee, the deleted ves were soon on the
by D Wm. Young of Nashville nsslstscent and overhauled the chap about
ed bj Di
*r. Adams of Kalnmo, and Par­
eight o'clock, calmly sleeping in bed
HMM » ot Vermontville ...
for _________
the relief
some two miles west of the village, and
of I oung lady living near Morgan,
the sheriff returned with him to Ann
who or the hist six years lias been
Arbor on the nine o'clock express.
snffe iff from a rupture of the bladder.
The eration was successful and the
HE WENT TO CHESTER.
lady thus relieved of a most troubleA few days since we had occasion to
some und nt the same time loathsome
mala '.
ride on the. railroad. At Vermontville
a good nntured, off-hand-looking gran­
—3 rhville has a school racket aof
ger sat down beside u solemn 4‘touchmam &gt;th proportions, which has been
in tbfmoitth of every’ resident of this me-not." wit&gt;» a big nose and a bad
cold, who wag perusing a copy of the
The facte are briefly thus.
Hastings Journal.
Schm b
Iioartl last fa}l decided to not
"Any news from Maine f” socially
admit 'oregn scholar*. At a meeting
asked the Vermontville granger.
‘ on Jan. Oth, it was ascertained
"Hey 7” said" the man with the big
that fl i foreign scholaritwere in attennose.
dance rben there was really not room
"Anything fresh from Maine 7”
euoag for our own scholars. Th^y
peated the V. U.
were lered
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to leave and all left cx­
The other only looked puzzled and
mbh—&gt; girls,...aged respectively
mo14_ and
out of the window, and the V. G. con­
15, wh e parents bound them to par­
tinued a little louden
ties in iis village a* domestic servants,
"Do you think there was as mnch
and t y demanded admission to the
bull-dozing in Maine ns is claimed by
school rhich the board refused, on the
the Republicans!”
gronni bat die "binding out" was done
"Bull who—whose bull T” queried the
the law. Correspondence with
other.
the Ki ■rinteudrDt of Public Instruc­
The
V. G..looked diBcouraged but
tion fa &gt;wed,
- tiie
- iron-clad
bond and presently asked in a loud voice:
an &lt;mtl f one of the partieswere given
do Y°n «&gt;bik will be the
to the mrd as evidence, and the girl result f”
“Wha’-ju-say r drawled tb« big
was at irted to the school, but the
nose.
Dourd* sieving that the case waa of
“How do yon think it will go 7” yell­
i mentum, paswid a resolution ed the other at the u»p of hi* voice.
“Oh ! I go only as far as Chester,” he
a) if the proceedings and fact*
answered
complarentiy ns be h-uned
« &lt; e lie published iii The News bMktoym,
the VermontvillA i A be done in our next.
ian rushed for the smnl ing car.
I a tine fl-story
—Pliilli
oiler hnving deeded, free
gratis, th
reel of land on the banks
of
rnapple, near the pound, to
les, the latter gentleman
his carding mill building
their instead of overby Olds’ saw mill
ns was first intended. Report saith
that1 vork will
**’ commence on the bnildipgj sdon as spring opens and that it
will ei large 3-story one, containing
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imp ved machinery forwarding, spining ’ * weaving.
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season will erect a double, two or three
story brick store
A saw mill was needed to make the
thousands of wasting logs up into
lumber, which want was supplied 1869,
when Olds A Wasson erected their saw
mill, and the cant hook of progress
rolled the logs over toflnd many a clean
bright dollar underneath.
On the last day of December, 1809.
the iron horse first arrived, and so fast
did the little hamlet grow that the fol­
lowing year it was incorporated and giv­
en the name of Nashville, after "Nash,
the railroader, and man of many prom-

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maufactory, and next

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their »U«it&lt;J-ad.

■ Shall they aiug «ho
fully reign*.

THE CREOLE.
BT AN OLD BALT.

In 1820, the waters in the vicinity of
the West India islands swarmed with
fierce, ruthless pirates, respecting
neither sex or the flag ot any oountnr.
Many a rich merchantman suddenly
disappeared, without a trace remaining
to tell either tho fate of crew or vessel.
In tbe height of the excitement, when
merchantmen were forced to carry both
guns sajd extra men, the Navy Depart• ment fitted cut the corvette Port Fire,
peculiarly adapted, from her great speed
and light draught of&gt;water, to cruise
successfully in the shoal waters of the
West India station. The vessel was
commanded by Ralph Jenkins, whose
hair had grown gray in the service of
his country, while his First Lieutenant
and executive officer was a Georgian,
. Jack Hayes by name.
It was toward the close of a long
sunny day in March that tho look­
- out on the foretopsail yard reported,
“Sail O!”
“ Where away ?” demanded the officer
of the deck. .
“ Right ahead, air!"
“ Can you make her out?”
"I can’t say exactly, sir; but ahe
looks like s brig.”
All hands were called to make sail,
and, clothed in folds of snow-white can­
vas, the Port Fire rapidly neared the
stranger.
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The wind waa rapidly dyingout, blow­
ing in fitful gusts and flaws from off tho
land, then from a point right ahead,
and finally boxing all around the com­
pass. At last a dead calm rested on the
water with the exception of a few spirts
of air aloft, which occasionally filled
the light sails of the corvette, forging
her ahead, and gradually lessening the
distance intervening between the manof-war and the stranger.
It was 4 bells, or 10 o’clock at night,
before the corvette was close enough to
scan the vessel It was a brig, lying
like a log in tbe water, bowing and dip­
ping her bluff bows into the long, easy
swell of the tropics. The large square
stern and low, flat counter pronounced
her at once a sugar drogher.
“She has the look of a Frenchman,
Mr. Hayes,” remarked the commander,
as he scanned her closely through his
night-glass. "I see a flutter of feminine
apparel, too. She must have passengers.
Better hail her, sir; ahe may have some­
thing to communicate."
"Brig ahoy I” demanded Mr. Hayes
through his trumpet
"Sari”
"What brig is that ?"
“Ze Marie Antoinette, du Havana, te
Bordeaux,'* came hoarsely back.
"This ia the United States corvette
Port FirO on a cruise. Have you seen
anv suspicious vessels since you left
ixitr
After a moment s hesitation, a voice
replied:
"I am the only person on board who

of one this afternoon, and that was
away under the land; could not make
her out, but thought it was a schooner.*'
By direction of the Gaptain. Jack in­
formed the speaker that the Port Fire
would remain in her vicinity until she
gained an offing, as the locality was
anything but safe for a vessel of her
A smart little breeze had sprung up,
and with royals and top-gallant sails
down on the caps, courses hauled up
and staysails stowed, the corvette edged
off to windward, running a parallel
course to the brig, which lumbered
along, creaking and groaning in every
timber.
The moon wm sinking to rest in the
west, obscured every few momenta by
light, fleecy elnnda that moved slowly
across ik disk, impelled by the trade­
wind, and. as the corvette’s bell an­
nounced the Lour of midnight, the final
nmered ncro«&lt;» the bright, bubbling
M-s, end dissppeorstl beneath ths*'
ixnu, Tbe stars aud planets twinkled
flickered above, reflected m myriad
sta-m by the bright water below.
the watch was-siswly pacing

Pt re is the brig, Mr. Loroer?”

boatswain’s mate,’ the crew rapidly
gained their stations, and in five min­
EAerlng the cabin. Jack beheld tho
utes the Port Fire, under a cloud of
canvas, was again beading for. the brig. form of a female stretched on tbe tran­
The battery had been cut loose, the som,. half concealed by the flowing
crew peeping forth through the open drapery of a curtain. Attired in a loose
but well-fitting dress of white, which
Id a loud voice Capt. Jenkins hailed wm confined at- her waist by a broad
to know what was the cause of the blue sash; her hair black and luxuriant,
falling around her waist, tbe bright
olive complexion, small hands, exquis­
spouse. “The crew were mutinous, itely-turned ankle, and'the tiny foot
and I fired my pistols over their heads." which peeped from beneath the folds
“Rather strange, that, Mr. Hayee - of her dress proclaimed her at once to
be a native of Jamaica, better known,
eh?”
“Yea, sir; and that voice does not perhaps, as an English Creole.
She had fainted from excess of terror,
sound lise the one who hailed me
the first part of the evening, saying he the terrible uncertainty of her position,
waslhe only one who could speak En­ together with the noise and excitement
of the engagement, proving too much
glish.”
“You are right, sir. Call away the for her.
Before the Lieutenant, somewhat
first cutter. Well take a look at him,
perplexed at the situation, could take
had the falls of the boat. measures to bring the maiden to her­
■been cast loose when a voice, muffled self a carpenter’s mate hastily entered
the cabin, reporting the prise as rap­
and compressed, waa heard:
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•We are boarded by pirates,” fol­ idly sinking./ The pirates had scuttled
lowed . by a heavy thud and a low her, determined that she should not
fall into the hands of the victorious
groan.
In an instant the armed boat’s crew, man-of-wKi’smen.
Hastily taking the insensible girl in
headed by a senior Lieutenant, had.
leaped over the aide, the oars struck his arms. Jack hastened from the sink­
the water with a simultaneous splash,, ing wrpckT^rbgnined the corvette, de­
as tire excited seamen exerted them­ positing the burden on the cushioned
selves to the utmost to dash alongside transom of CspL Jenkins’ cabin, where
every attention was devoted to her.
the brig.
Soon her eyas opened, only to close
In tho meanwhile the Port Fire had
slowly forged ahead of the brig, her1 again with a shudder, while a sigh esmaintopaail to the mast, shivering and. caped from her lips. Gradually she
shaking jua she come np and fell off from recovered her fall powers of animation,
the wind About three cables’ length and gazed wildly about her.
In a soft, low, soothing tone the old
to the leeward of the brig was the low
hull and bare, rakish masts of a, commander soon calmed her fears,
allayed the feverish excitement and asschooner.
The quick eyes of Jack Hayes de­ sored her of her safety. There waa
tected her in a moment, and his ordersi nothing to fear; all danger had vanished;
came sharp and clear from the quarter­ the last vestige of the bloody craft had
sunk beneath the waves, and, as daylight
deck.
“ Clear away tho starboard battery 1 in flaming colors tinged tho eastern
Load with grape! Sail-trimmera, to horizon, the corvette was standing for
your stations! Fill away the main- tho brig with all sail set.
Rose Foster’s first inquiry was for
yard!”
As the corvette gathered headway the welfare and safety of her dear
and moved through the water be gave father. They had left their valuable
plantation to indulge in a little pleasure
the order:
“Load your gnns, take good aim, excursion, traveling through France,
which had been the native country of
fire!"
The flash of the guns lit up the water her mother, whom she had lost in early
with a momentary glare, followed by the childhood.
As the corvette rapidly neared the
groans and imprecations of wounded
men. Again came the orders from the brig, the planter’s daughter could
scarcely control her impatience in her
quarter-deck:
** Load 1 Solid shot—run out one point eagerness to learn something regarding
her father, whom she knew had been
abaft tho beam—fire I"
The forms of
Again did the streams of fire burst grievously wounded.
from the side of the corvette. The men could be seen moving about the
smoke of the guns hung over the water, brig's deck, while Jack, in obedience to
so that it was impossible te ascertain a sign from hit* commander, jumped in­
the execution done by the iron missiles, to the gig to ascertain for the fair paasbut the crash of timbers and a cloud of enger the exact condition of her
splinters that fell pattering mj the father’s wounds, received in her defense.
He wu met at the gangway by the
water assured the crew of the corvette
that they had not expended their am­ surgeon, who, with a sorrowful shake of
his head, confirmed tho Lieutenant's
munition in vain.
.
Eefore another castigation oonld be worst suspicions. Tho old gentleman
administered, however, the pirates had had never rallied from the .terrible
'got their craft in splendid trim, and bluw he had sustained on the head, but
with every stitch of canvas set taut as a had gradually sunk lower and lower un­
Ixiurd, with sheets hauled flat aft, were til he had finally breathed his last.
Gently as possible the terrible truth
dancing up to windward with the speed
was bfcken to the orphan, who sobbed
of a shark in pursuit of prey.
At that moment the first cutter re­ and moaned in the arms of tho Cap­
turned, the officer in charge hurriedly tain, who with all tbe tenderness of a
making his way te the quarter-deck, woman offered such consolation as he
could.
where he was met by Capt. Jeakins.
“The brig has been boarded by pi­
With tho loss of her father she had
rates, taking tne half-alecpy waten en­ no relative in the world, no blood rela­
tirely by surprise. The Captain and tion upon whom she could call for
Possessed of
mate offered a slight resistance, but assistance or advice.
were immediately overcame and mur- wealth, with a large and valuable plan­
deied. There is an English gentleman tation, the poor girl knew not what to
on board with his daughter. He is a do, or where to go. In an agony of
planter, I believe. He it 'was who, grief and despair she begged of Capt.
bound aud half choked, said there were Jenkins to assist her with his ripened
pirates on board, and received a ter­ wisdom, which he promised to do, and
rible blow on the head for his temerity. the course of the corvette was directed
The pirate Captain has made good his to bo laid to. the island of Jamaica.
In the meanwhile Jack Hayes, by
escape te the schooner, taking with him
the young daughter of the unfortunate direction of his commander, had been
gentleman. Therqare several on board enacting a drama on deck.
All hands had been piped aft and
who require the services of a surgeon.”
The surgeon, with a full supply of the First Lieutenant briefly stated to
medical comforts; was soon dispatched them all tho character and calling of
for the brig, while the corvette, with the schooner lately captured and de­
every stitch of canvas set that would stroyed. The prisoners, some ten in
draw, waa soon in full pursuit of the number, had been caught in the act of
piratical craft, which was scarcely be­ piracy, with the blood ot their victims
still red on their hands.
yond range of tho bow-ohaaers. ’
Whips were rove off from tbe yard­
The breeze continued to freshen, and
it was soon proved conclusively that the arms, the nooses placed about tho hard­
schooner was no match for the well­ ened villains’ necks. Five minutes for
prayer wss allowed, which was con­
trimmed man-of-wai.
“Trv the effect of our forward guns, sumed in ribald jest.
With a wave of his hand the Lieu­
Mr. Hayes. Let the Captains of the
battery aim high. On no account hull tenant replaced his watch in his pocket,
her for. we might injure the lady. Crip­ the men grasped the lines with a firm
ple his spars, and well soon bo along­ grip, and tho next instant the last of
the piratical gang swung suspended in
side."
Carefully the gunners trained their mid air.
All traces of the execution were car&lt;^
pieces, ana soon huge rents in the can­
vas could be »een. A shower of splint­ folly removed before Rose was allowed
ers from the mainmast soon followed, to visit the broad deck of the corvette.
and a moment after the lofty spar top­ Every precaution was taken to soothe
her, and none tried harder or with more
pled over the side.
The schooner lay a helpless wreck on success than Jack Hayee.
Her beauty, intelligence, winning
the water, while the frowning battery
of tho corvette stared the blood-stained manners, together with the mantle of
misfortune which had so suddenly en­
With a desperate courage, worthy of veloped the Creole, all tended to excite
better cause, the pirates worked with the deepest feelings of love and sym. pathy in the manly bosom of the -Lieu­
tenant.
Every opportunity was seized by
their guns. But aa the boats of the
Port Fire dashed alongside they manned Jack to court the society of the fair
the low bulwarks, cutting and hewing Creole, and before the Port Fixe dropped
st the blue-shirted seamen, knowing anchor in tbe harbor of her destination
full well that they were fighting with the two were evidently on the best of
tenns.
halters about their necks.
Tne old gray-haired Captain smiled
Every inch of Che deck was disputed,
and it was not without eome shun and a softly to himseli as he voted the young
few desperate wounds that the crew of people together, and during tbe sucoeeding twelve months, when the ves­
The fean-of-war could easily have sel was not cruising, he allowed his
blown the pirate out of water m she lay executive every chance to visit the lair
at her mercy, rolling to and fro under
Um-* heavy guns of the corvette, but with
lhe lady od lio&amp;rd such decided action of the approaching marriage of the two,
and tbe entire ship's company were
wm impossible.
present when the ceremony was per­
formed, the old Captain giving the
with skill and deadly effect Seaman bride away.
Jack soon after resigned to look after
after seaman went down before him as
, the i m mensc interests of his wife’sprophe fought like a tiger at bay.

fortunes.
T ie first time wm st a royal hunting
party when the poet. Louis Philippe's
gaent, when a bird wm flashed, fired
hastily and sent the citissn King’s fa­
vorite painter to meet Cerberus.
The second time wss, when a candi­
date for the academic, D'eMusset went
to pav the customary visit to ah influ­
ential immortal whose chateau was in
the environs of Paris.
At the moment that the poet rang at
the gate an ignoble whelp of incredible
ugliness, covered with mud, rushed to
meet him with joyous barks and fawned
upon him to the detriment of the poet’s

The history of the various trials of
Pryor N. Coleman, corporal of Com­
pany G, First Tennessee Federal oav
airy, during the war, for the mun]er of
Mourning Ann Bell, alleged to have
been committed on the,7th of March,
1865, is one of the strange romances of
the land. He was chajgod with the
offense, tried by court-martial, convict­
ed of murder in the first degree at
Knoxville, on the 27th of Mai eb, 1865,
and sentenced to death by hanging-.
The judgment was approved in due form,
but he escaped from the military author­
ities and thus defatted the execution of
the death sentence.
Nine years thereafter, when civil au­
Disgusted as DeMusset was, it would
PITH AND POINT.
have been perilous to drive 11 the im­ thority had been fully restored in nil
mortal’s faithful dog, so he wm com­ the Southern States, Coleman was ar­
Laid on the table—The table-cloth.
pelled to let the frightful animal lick rested, indicted, and tried in the Crim­
inal
Court
of
Knox
.
ceunty,
Tenn.,
for
his hands, cover him with caresses and
To the sluggard every year is sleep
mud, and precede him to the drawing­ the same murder. Tb the indictment
his counsel pleaded not guilty, and a
room.
A Bia tree is the best boughing sc
former
conviction
by
a
court-martial
■ A moment later the academician en­ for tbe same psrticulir offense. A de­ quaintanoe for a hot day.
tered. DeMusset noticed his emtiar-1
murrer
to
tho
plea
vas
sustained
on
A TREE may be downcast, and not
nu ament, at which he was not surprised,
considering the behavior of the animal. the ground—first, because the defend­ chop-fallen. It may be blown down,
They adjourned to the dihing-room. ant’s conviction by court-martial under for instance*
Fast hones enlv should be clipped,
followed by the dog, which, after giving tho laws of tho United States was not a
vent to his delight by various gambols bar to an indictment for the same therefore do not clip your horse unless
offense; and, second'because ho was al- he is a clippet.
and cries, placed two muddy paws on sq
guilty of an offetie against tho laws
the cloth, seized the wing of a cold
The older the tree the more rings it
chicken, and began contentedly to de­ of the State. Tbe tjtal then proceeded, has. It is very much the same way
and Coleman was1 again convicted
vour it.
.
w first d
ree
of murder in
’
Ann’ B»U,*^d । " Wbat Arock you mort in Italy r .
“That’s the most abominable brute I for killing Monrr
ever heard of," thought DeMusset, and sentenced to deatl
newly-returned traveler is ashed. “The
. &gt; . .. an n sun,
aa"-says,
v n h p he.
continued aloud, “You are fond of dogs.
An Bpp-al wus Cnee taken
to the
“Blessed are the piece-makers," said
Supreme Court of Enneesee, and, after
“Fond of dogs!" echoed the immor­ elaborate argumei , the ruling of the the small boy, who dropped a cosily
tal “I hate dogs."
court below and le death
_ sentence
________ porcelain ornament.
“But this animal here?"
were affirmed. Folding the appeal to
It is the easiest thing in the world to
“I have only tolerated the beast be­ the Supreme Con
n
। a writ of habeas discover all the grease spots on a man’s
cause it is yours, sir."
corpus was applii for to bring Cole- coat when you don’t like him.
“Mine?”said DeMusset; “I thought man before the &lt; rcuit Court of tbe
it was yours, which wm. all that prevent­ United States for I__te_________________
Eastern District - edT,
me from
killing
s diochargo
discharge from
.-------------- him."
37-, ....
Of Teaaeow,
The two mon roans! wnh laughter, lhe eirU ,ulho“lM demanded oa
tho ■
.
go the '
Jones, being told he looked seedjr.
«.d D'Muaaet made a "end.
ground that hoTww unlawfully rwl|^^

tl.0 tantier M thWhin.’.t

^“t^Koeh/rgeo?

&gt;&gt;“^*-i»ok

upon tho table, ol it. memory a deed- Mnviclod by cu^nta) lor tbe urn..
d‘r
“ “*n«gn»g
&lt;dly’unpleoMut rooolleobon, and head- . o|roMC un()„ tb&lt; u„ 0, tbe Unju,d , nul™d. u e«j&gt;l*me&lt;l by the tat that
od lor ConBUmttnople with undinun- Statea. The Circuit Court dooidod 1&lt;“th,e5
k“P • "“ch
hta
lahod celerity.
th„ Oolcm„ .Juld in contravention I
---------------------------------I of the laws of the United States, and
“I* there’s no moonlight, will you
Pontage Stamp*.-------------- [ ordered his releMe from custody. The meet me by gaslight, dearest Juliana?"
Their
Language.-The language of .
for
rel#»»c
Augustus I won’t," she replied;
a ncu i.unyuuyc. — xuu iuukubku ui
y.
—r :was
, presented
*-----------. to
—
.
.
-imteud
.
. ol
» Z
Svttrtry-.nn Pnort
postage
.lamp.,
dowers, ,ha» \ tlm
lh®Snpreaw
Court rvf
ot lho
tho Pltata
State with
with aa Im DO CaS-XBCter.
Samson is the name of a San Fran­
been invented by a practical American. I motion lor Ue aoehargc ot the pnaonThu., when a poatage .tamp ia placed
*“d
»' February 1SC7, cisco actor. If he follows the example
upside down on the left corner of the the court dtcided that the Federal of his illustrious namesake he will cer­
courts
had
n*
authority
to interfere tainly bring down the bouse.
letter, it means “I love you;" in the
A bachelor editor, who had a pretty ‘
same crosswise, “My heart is another's;" with the exercise of jurisdiction over
straight up and down,“Good-by, sweet­ oflhnaes again8}the laws of the State, unmarried sister, lately wrote to one
heart, good-by;" unside down in the and declared fte order of release a similarly circumstanced, “Please ex­
change,” thinking it no robbery.
right-hand corner, “Write no wore;" in nullity. ,
The
finally
the center at the top, “Yes;’’ opposite
■— case was
—titen
xr--------T*’*'appealed
’TTT *” to
Hf. told me that he wm now regular­
.1 tho bottom. -No;" oo the nghl hand ‘J’® Supreme Otart ol the United ly engaged as a writer for one of the
corner at a right angle, “Do yon love !
wh're “ "* argord dnnng the leading ctiiliea. His honest old moth‘I hate
and
^d
in tho lelt han.l corner, -I
L_L October term of 1878, -’ Justice „
w. .—.J, “ Writing wrappers at $13 a
iyou;"
you;” top
top corner
corner ou
on the
the right,
right, “
“ II wish
wish Field delivered t^e decision of the ■
you friendshipbottom corner on the conrt in June
Wading which Co eThem was the potential promise of
1 left, "I seek your acquaintance
;" on
Srt
”a
: n?^!1 re“‘utieu *nri^be custody,of the
fh^tactalhcpiou.
'
'
Pharisee in the pit
line with the surname, “/
B J Si P"™&gt; c°orl hoU 1,11 «•&lt;• "ling Of tlte &gt;“tI» ,b,\ ’,h° ™
love;” the same upsidedown,
___
•
1 am
CollrtuinBt lH,
. Lora 1 n.ke Brother BUI u good . boy
engaged;’’ at right angles ill
in the
same
iuv auiuu
- .
. . - - , .
hs I ami ’’
in the &lt;tod
mid-­ 1111(1 tb® Pn8oner disfliarged from the &lt;
place. “I long to see you;” to
keeping ui
of mo
the ouerui
Sheriff u
if xvuox
Knox county;
county; I
J°a marry Grace," exclaimed an
dle at the right-hand edge, a Write im­ ।1 taerpiug
but,
as
the
record
pro^d
that
he
had
i
fkher to his son, “I will cut yon
mediately.”
...
been lawfully convicted by a court- j off wittyut a cent, and you won’t have
Stamp-Collecting.
—It is said that■ tuaiuai uu
der the
pork „
to boil
in
.
■ .
t,
uuutr
uie lawiof
lawnoi the
me United
uiuiea |I “80
“ *«««»• “ a piece of poi_
_— _
pootage-etump coltaung onginated 8uto&gt; b„ m„,tbo ddirjed buck to tho th. pci.’ “ Wen,” replied tho ■ young
m
India,
where
the
missionHrn of th0 law. Voifi which he ' man, ‘Grace before meat." and he imanes arc able to reclaim from the ,.^aped in ]S65, for the execution of medidely went in search of a minister.
heartless Hindoo
Hindoo parents
__ htUe
______ the death ^enoe.
beartloM
narents the
Tiis decision |
I law to my little girl one day,
babies they are accustomed to sacrifice
i brought tho question of Its execution “Whit a large forehead you have got!
before their idols, by trading postage
before President Hayes, -id his order It is just like your father’s. You could
stamps for them. For some reason the of June 6, 1879, directed tint, “in con- driv» a pony carriage round iL" To
barbarians covet these paper tokens,
sideration of tho long delay which has which her brother, 5 years old, said,
either to offer to their gods after the
intervenedsicce the trial,” the sentence | “Yen mamma; but on papa’s you can
manner of the Chinese, or to decorate
should be commuted to imunSonment
im^wnment i see die marks of the wheels.”
their huts. The fact, becoming known for life, *nd Corp. Pryor N. Coleman is
Pam Um&gt; butter gently, Mabel;
in England, has worked a change in the now in the Albany penitetaiary for 1
Nbove it lightly through the air;
economy of canceled stamps. There penal servitude during the nmainier \
are chanty schools in England to which of his days.
admittance is gained by presenting a
Altogether tho case of Coleman islne i
certain number of defaced sumps. Al of the most remarkable ol the oanyln- i
large counting-houses throughout the tereating complications in the adminsrealm carefully preserve evety envelope, tration of justice which has arisen (tir­
and the junior clerks make it their ing and since the war. Oue of the|&gt;ebusiness to soak off the Qbeeu's heads cnliar legal romances of the law ii in
and paste them on huge roils of wall the fact that, until the issue was finlly ,
“DeoWrs.’
paper. They are pre ented to some brought t&lt;&gt; the highest judicial tribna!
worthy lad who makes an exchange of of the country, where conflicting jpgThere may be people in this world
them* for learning.
do know what a goober is, but
mente in lower courts eould be &lt;&gt; r- who
'
are none who have not heard of
■ ruled, the prisoner escaped the dkth there
'
Dying Words.
I penalty by pleading in the State odrta ;the luscious und seductive peanut. The
It is probably natural that at the last •,hat he *“d ^ready beep eonder cd peanut and the goober are one and the
the scenes which have made the strong- tor the
°£enM, b? tbe
*7 same. There are teven counties in
. •
•
•
■
...
rM*inr4A nf f&gt;,A I Try,fowl
no Virginia that make a specialty of grow­
eat impressions in life should be re­ courts of the United Btates; in he ing tbe peanut The crop year begins
called by memory. Tbe old mean tain- Federal District Court he claimed m- Oct. 1, and ends tho following Septem­
eer, when he comes to die, with his last munity from the judgment of its ws ber. Last year the peanut crop
whisper says his snowshoes are lost; because he was already condemn in amounted to 900,000 bushels; and this
with the stage-driver he is “on a down­ the Siate courts. Between tho im­ year it will touch a million. They sell
grade and cannot reach the brake;” the puting jurisdictions he saved his ife down in Ole Virginia for $1 a b shel,
miner cannot get to the air-pipe; the until time had so softened the luu of
of which makes a pretty good item when
sailor says “eight bells have sounded," justice as to secure a commutatic
rolled np together. The modus operand the gambler plays his last trump. his sentence.
i andi by which, the nuta are separated,
A little girl died here a few years ago,
cleaned and classed is somewhat as fol­
He Meant Business,
and, as her mother held her wrist and
Sidney Cole, aged about 19, own ' of lows : The third story of tbe building
noted the faint and flickering pulse, a
contains thousands of bushels
of peas
of a large plontatn
plan talk iu
'
-------- W__X .1
jJ a ,
smile came to the wan face and the child three-fourthsriah,
La., rude
, ^*.r8h14,?'ru “ a
*s~r
La.
’ up
. t the 1U
whispered : “ There is no more disert Franklin parish,
w
- 1 manager oc t],,, det,
in which all the
nuta
are -placed, in
-- ------------------------7—
-—
gate
of
J.
B.
Wofford,
here, mamma, but all the world is full
order that the duet and dirt may be
informed ____
Woffb he
______ _ __and
_ _________
of flowers.” A moment later the smile plantation,
shaken off of them. They paaa from
became transfixed. In an Eastern city, had come to kill him. Wofford
this cylinder into the brushes, where
not long ago, a Sister of Charity was tuhitcd in vain. Colo dismount** and every nut receives fifteen feet of a
dying, and at last from a stupor she advanced, pistol in hand, towax the ^rushing before it becomes free. Then
house.
Mrs.
Wofford,
realizing
the
tL;
opened her eyes and said
“ It is
they pass through a dome-way to the
strange; every kind word that I have danger of her husband, called &lt; t to floor below where they are dropped on
’' *
spoken in life; every tear that I have Wofford to arm himself, which h did
an endless belt, about two and a half
shed, has become a living flower around by seising a shotgun. Stepping the feet in width, and passing along at the
------------------------_____
Cole, who___________
continued ad­
me, and they bring to my senses an in­ confronted
rate of four miles an hour. On each
vance.
saying,
“
I
have
come
to
k&lt;
fon,
cense ineffable."—Virginia (NttJ
------ you. I mean business." V ere- side of the belt stand eight colored
Enterprise.
upon Wofford remarked to bin -If girls, and, as the nuta fall from the
on the belt, the girls, with a quick
you mcau Imrineaa, here it is,"
the sluice
Music as Medicine.
motion ot the hand, pick out all the
his “
wuupo the
the h10^011 o’ the hand, pick out all the
same time dn-cUargiug
f
Sidney Lanier has been lecturing on
ou poorlooking nuts, and by the time the
taking effect M
in the breast ‘vol। «kite,
load taking
the "Doctors of Shakspeare’s Time."
xe able
killing him instantly.
" Exc
___ belt reaches the end two-th rds of the
Mr. Lanier finds that music was regard­ homicide" was the verdict of thstoroha
nuta are picked off, allowing only the
w
pass the
crucible.-----------Thoee that
ed as physic, a true remedial agent, as
finest to pass
-----------------were aloes and cassia and other drugs.
do pass drop through another sluice and
In “Pericles," for instance, the phys­
Col. Robmt G. Lnoxmoxx, fr i his empty into bags on the floor below.
ician Cennien actually calls in the &gt;er
When the bag is filled it is taken away
profession and lectures, earns fro 160,vice of music to bring Thaiaaback from
by hand, sewed up and branded, with
0O0 to $70,000 a year, and spendi nost
a fainting CL Dr. John Hall, who, in
the figure nf a rooster prominent vn its
of
it.
______________________
1667, married Shakspeare’s youngest
aides. Tin- peus caught up by the gills
It is ascertained that -in the fi cot­ are thrown to one tide, placed in bags
daughter, Susannah, possibly was the
model from which Germ on was made. ton States there arc about 17/ ‘,000 and carried into another %&gt;om, where
they are again picked over.
.
This Dr. Hall was the son of the man acres of vacant public land.

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-_________ J_____ ■

WAR BEOOLLECHOffS.
ing of a wh^le nation afforded by its soThere are 16,000 locomotives in the tivity
tjrifry in the domain of economic and ae‘
United
States,production. Every indi­
intellectual
the end of the warr and to
vidual placed in a position in which he
iehoe in attending to
Chidrru After .SdiaeL
is compelled to defend his legal rights
■mH of the importance
“Sherman,” said tbe Genera), “is
takes
part
in
this
work
of
the
nation,
quietneas in the rickA. T. BtuwaBt
Grant about those who took a high
and contributes his mite toward the re­ not onlv a great soldier, but a great place iu the civil administration nf
man. He is one of the very great men
alization of the idea of law on earth.
1 question or parley. That is the practice H. Vanderbilt pays none.
in our oounUyV history. He is a many­ war, and especially about Lincoln. Of
consult him mb little as possible.' ot imprisoning the children in the school­
aided man. He is an orator with few Lincoln the Gone; al always f peaks with
^oouxry in Texas is said to have
Your decision need not be very obvious' houses beyond the school hours. Pretty
Damages for Flowage.
I
superiors. As a writer he is among the reverence and ccteeh)* “ I never «nr
and poaitive; you will be »Mt decisive’ nearly every school-house in the land is expended hut year $3,000 for preaching,
A Boston merchant contending in' a first. As a General. I know of no man the President,"said the Genera), '‘un­
$100,000
for
tobaooo,
and
$300,000
for
if no one suspects that you are ao at all,' thus turned into a penitentiary in which
I would put above him. Above all he til he gave me my commission a* Lienwhisky.
Connecticut
court
where
a
shrewd
old
•It is the triumph of supremacy tabe-’ children are immured every day, some
tenant General. Afterward I suw him
Viboxwu has 675 colored schools, farmer had claimed large damages for has a fine character—so frank, so sin­ often, either in Washington or ax headoome unconsciously supreme. Nowhere’ of them for* imperfect recitations, others
I
cere, so outspoken, so genuine. There
is thia dboth ion more blessed thou in a‘ for fanlto of deportment., This method taught by 415 colored teachers. The flowage upon some 'apparently half is not a false line iu Sherman's char­ quarters. Lincoln, I may almost say,'
marshy
aud
worthless
land,
was
aston
­
sick-room. Wh&lt;re it existo in ita genu­ of punishment might, if the teuchere male teacher's salary averages $30 a
spent
the
last
days
of
Lis
life
with
me.
acter-nothing to regrot. As a soldier
ished at the evidence produced.
ineness tho6uffexcr is never contradicted,’ were all judicious, be resorted to occa- month, the female’s $24.
There were three or four witnesses I know his value. I know what he was I often recall those days. He came
never coerced; all little victories are' mousily with good effect; but teachers
Tux anthracite coal shipments from
*
who testified on the plaintiffs side to before Vicksburg. You see we had two down to City Point in the last month
aasumed. The decisive nurse is nover are not all judicious, and thousands of Pennsylvania mines jfor 1879 exceed
the value of his land and the damage lines to maintain. On one side was of the war, and was with mo all the
peremptory, never loud. Sift is distinct,' children ore thus detained Avery day to 25,000,000 tons, against
16,486,000
incurred. One spoke of plantings crop Pemberton, his army add his works. time. He lived on a dispatch boat on
it is true—there is nothing more aggra­ whom the detention is a serious injury ton" last year, and 19,296,000 tons for
of corn thero. A second rcspjnded That I was watching. On our rear the river, but was always around head­
.
vating to a rick person than a whisper— and a grave injustice. For some trifling 1877.
similarly in the following examination: was Joe Johnston, who might come at quarters. He was a fine horseman, and
J&gt;bt she is not loud. Though quiet, how­ breach of order, like turning in the seat
Loxpox measures about thirteen
Plaintiff’s Lawyer—“Have you ever any time and try and raise the siege. rode my bofac, Cincinnati. We visited
ever, sho never walks tip-toe; she never or dropping a pencil, for some small miles from east to west and nine miles
used this land for agncfiltural par- I set Sherman to - keep that line and the different camps, and I did all I
makes gestures; all is open and above­ failure in a recitation, and often for no and a half from north to south, and ifi
watch him. I never had a moment’s could to interest* him. He was very
poses?board. She knows no diplomacy or fault at all—whole classes being kept on set down as containing 80,000 miles of
care while Sherman was theib. I don’t anxious about the war closing; was
Fanner—"Hey?" ‘
finesse, and, of course, her shoes never. account of the -indolence of some of streets, courts and lanes.
• P. L —“Have you ever planted any- think Sherman ever went to bed with afraid we could not stand a new cam­
creak. Her touch -is steady and en­ their members, and the innocent thus
Dakota is tho largest of the organized tiling there?"
his clothes off during that campaign, or paign, and wanted to be around when
couraging. She does not potter. She suffering with the guilty—the children Tcrritoriei, containing about 150,000
F.—“O. yes, lota ou it; planted two allowed a night to pass without visiting the crash came. I have uq doubt that
never looks at you sideways. You are sfiut up in tho school-houses, some­
square miles, or an area nearly equal to crops o’ corn there."
his pickets in person. His industry Lincoln will be the conspicuous figure
never catch her watching. She never times during' tho intermissions, often Pennsylvania, New York, and all the
. P. L.—"Oh, you did? Did anyone was prodigious. He worked all the of the war—one of the great figures of
slams the door, bat she never shuts it •after, tho close ox school. Thousands of New Englanfl-fltates combined.
time, and with an enthusiasm, a pa­ history. He ww a' great man- a very
else ever do any planting thero?" ‘ ’
slowly, as if she were cracking a nut in children in delicate health, to whom tho
F.—“Yes; the man that hired it arter tience, -and a good humor that gave great man. The more I saw of him the
Ix
1878
(
Nevada
yielded
in
round
tho hinge. She never talks behind it. regular school hours are too long, are
me for one season planted a big crop of him great power with his army. more this impressed ma. He was innumbers
$35,
-00,000
in
precious
metal
;
Sho never peeps. She pokes the fire permanently injured by this system of OaliforuiaJ $19,000,000; Utah. $6,000,­
There in no man living for whose char­
ixjrtaters."
»
skillfully, with flrm, judicious penetra­ confinement. If only tho stupid and
The defendant at this testimony acter I have a higher respect than for What marked him especially was his
tion. She caresses one kind of patient the willful and those iu sturdy health 000; Arizona, $2,300,000; Idaho, $2,sincerity-, his kindness, his clear insight
, ,, looked extremely blank, and whispered thatol Sherman.
with genuine sympathy, - she talks to wcro thus punished, there would bo less 000,000-'British Columbia, $1300.000;
“As for Sheridan,h Raid Gen. Grant, into affairs. Under'all thin he had a
Washington,
despairingly to his lawyer. That func­
another as if hto were well. Sho is never reason of complaint; but any careful Oregon, $1,200,000; Waahington, $100,-1
tionary,
however, when his turn came ,“I have only known him in tbe war. firm will and a clear policy. People
000.
:
in a hurry. She is worth her weight in investigation will show that sunk dis­
A'BefirTS.OOO varieties of colors are j to cross-examine the witness, elicited He joined my old regiment—the Fourth used to say that Seward swayed him, or
gold, and has a healthy prejudice crimination is not generally made, ami,
infantry—after I left it, and so I did not Chase, or Stanton. This was a mis­
the following:
'
against physic, which, however, she from the nature of tho system, cannot employed by the mosaic workers of
Defendant’s Lawyer—“Did I under­ meet him. He is a younger man than take. He might appear to go Seward’s
kn yvs at the right time how to conceal.” well be made; and that the injury to Rome, and each of these varieties h»s
you, Mr. Farmer, to say you hud Sherman or myself.’ He graduated ten way one day and Stanton's another, but
auvui fifty
uuy shades;
suoaes, so that
:uatiuiii
iu all 750,000
IDU,UUU stand
.
TtlKATMKNT OF COXSCM1TICX.
the health of pupils resulting from tho about
ulanted two crops of corn on that years after me at West Point. Conse­ all the while he was going his own
Throe millipna of parsons die annu­ practice more than outweighs any good tinta are afforded, which tho artist cun P
quently ho was not in tho Mexican war. course, itad they with him. It waa that
distintmish with tbe
(Iia greatest
orputnaf facility,
fooiiiiv Ii “Un .
ally of consumption.
Medical re­ that may result from ft. The health of distinguish
The first time I remember seeing Sher­ gentle firmness in carrying out his own
sources seem to be baffled by this mal­ tho pupil is a subject to-which the aver­ Even with this variety the workers find I Farmer—“Yaas, sir."
idan was when he was a Captain and will, without apparent force or friction,
D.
L
;
—
“
Well,
now,
I
want
to
be
ex
­
a
lack
of
tints.
ady. Dr. Talbot Jones confesses, in tho age school-teacher gives but little con­
Acting Quartermaster and Commissary [ that formed the basis of hw character." *
act.
Upon
your
oath,
how
much
corn
'Tutn
. acl
- vpon
outn, “
now
New York Medical Journal, that cli­ sideration ; any practice, therefore, which Hriin
did
S*Ul'r ,TOra
&gt;»'
at Halleck’s headquarters in the march |
mate is the physician’s only dependence 18
lub|e
,
n
the
impau-mcnt
of
is liable to result in the impairment of llntain embrace about one-third the m&lt;-?”
to
Corinth. He was then appointed to |
Ohio Industries.
for the cure of his consumptive pa- the pn u H health ought to be forbidden surface of the globe, and nearly oue-! F—‘‘Wall! Yer mo that ’.-re firat
the ColonelcT of . Mtehigw r.gimenL
Tlie ,ollo^Dg int«re«twg u^i.Un
fourth of its population. The total I
i.;, j '
.
■ '
.
tient fThe article expresses the follow-1 j,v ]uw
fn&gt;ni y,, „nn&gt;1
, of y,e
D•
i
, ' plantin kinder petered uout, en never W. Murwwi met at « rnlwaj .tattoo,
ing opinions.:
•
•
This plea is based upon an obeerva™ „ Ti. &gt;K“8t,a,0“ » •'&gt;»»•! grow up to nothin'."
whonbowa. monog hi. regiment to, Ohio c&lt;)mmij.,ion,.r o( LabolsuHttie.
1. No zone enjoys entire immunity tion of the working of this system in
in
r'tTn-o ji,Ch
D' b'-"Ho—bont the ^oond crop?
join Gordon Granger. I knew 1 had totbeGomroorpith.Stet.;
from pulmonary consumption.
IK™
tin
A
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0C
“
'
000
&gt;»
I
Bow
much
ot
Unit
emo
up
7
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several towns and cities, and upon the
jmnt aregtmeut to jotn Onutger, hot | Sambe, o(
„d „ke
2. The popular belief that phthisis is1 concurrent testimony of many medical Africa, 1,000,000 in Asia, and more!
i
in blut, 63; numo- *rorn “Vo,,
tbat eref
croP hml not utdiealed that o Shendan, and ( w j
common in cold climates is fsUacions, men. In some places the rules of the than 2,500,000 in Australia.
reJlr did not »ud..t to leave. I .puke b&lt;-r Uat joar, 53: number ol band. «nand the idea, now so prevalent, that governing boards forbid the imprisonIx Bavaria 13.42 out of every 100 '
D. L —“ Yes, sir I On vonr oath, sir.” io Sbendmt and beaaid he would rath- | p]oJcd. 6,965; lut J ear. 5,153; capacitr,
phthiris is rare iu warm climaes is as ihent of children, but the rules are gen­ birth" are illegitimate children; in Aus- , F.—“ Wall," said the farmer, with a
er go than .toy, or tome anch ut.wor, , of jg fanMe„ &lt;lldly j .J37
untrue as dangerous.
erally set at naught by teachers. They tna, 12.03; in Denmark, 10.39; in Scot- grin; ’’none o’that kim up at all."
.h’A8 if"
Qrc 47 roHkne-mai. in tbe Blate. 81 ol
3. The disease causes a Itrge pro­ ought to bo enforced. It must be that lane, 8.87; iu Germany, 8,75; in France,
The climax was reached when the
’ ,? l7oy,t
Sheridan , which are in operation, emploriog 7,784
portion of deaths on the 6co4ore, tho there are methods of discipline for «.21; in Italy, 7.07; in England. 5.11;in other farmer who planted the potatoes,
could have said anything to have made • —
▼_ Ceo
mortality diminishing with elentiou up I schools less injurious and more effectual
ersons.
In 1878 nails were" $2.15 per
Ron mania, 3 43;,in Ireland, 2.36; in , uud who was summoned by the plain- a worse impression on me. But I
to u certain point.
\
eg; in 1879, $4.25 per keg. Tho proI than imprisonment.—Good Company. Greece, 1.48. lhe excess iu Bavaria , tiff, and hud been fuming uud fretting watched his career, and saw how much
4. Altitude is inimical to tho envelop- |
_________________
I duction of coal during the year is esti­
and Austria is due to laws
prohibiting
|
in
court
for
two
days
at
being
taken
him. So when
■ 4~;
o.— .
a al. imuig uunvii theie waa in u.ui.
.. uvu Ix camo
ciuuu mated at 5,000,000 tons, employing 14,meat of consumption, owing cbefly to j To sweep and Dust a Boom Properly,
marriage to those with a certain income, away from his spring work, testified as East and took command, I losked around
tho greater purity of the atmospere in |
.
’
। 000 persona. The highest wages paid
In 1878 there were erected in Chicago ’ follows:
for a cavalry coqjmander. ’I was stand- ,
,
elevated situations, its freedou from
ih18 i« an art, and like all fine arts
■ per month to miners is $47.75; theieaat,
Lawyer—“ Mr. Ilusticus, you hired ing in front of tho White House talking ! £05
organic matter, and its richnss in has a right method. Welldone, it reno- 1,019 buildings, buvinga street frontage
oronc| vates the entire room, and the occupant of 31,188feet, and costing $7,419,100;in that pn-ce of land for one year, did to Mr. Lincoln and Gen. Halleck. 1j
Sixteen glass manufactories uro in
'
said I wanted the beat man I could find : operation, employing over 1,000 per5. Moisture arising from a dy soil takes possession feeling that all things 1877 thero were 1,398 buildings with n you ?”
Rusticus—“ Yes.”
for the cavalry. ‘ Then,' said Halleck,
or due to evaporation is one of tkmost! *,ave become new. It is not merely a frontage of 35,033 feet, costing $7,552,­
•
wjiy
not
take
Phil
Sheridan
?
'
'
Well,
’
'
«
694;
in
1876,
1,586
buildings
(including
IL.
—
“
State
to
the
court
how
large
a
rr
------------------------------------,
influential factors in ita productii.
performance to be done by the hands,
Gaa-works are in operation in sixty..... „
_____________
.” * I was r_*.
■-to
—
crop of ]K&gt;tatoes you
gathered
from’ 1 said,
just going
say ria
Phil five towns, with a capital invested of
6. Dampness from the atmo#hcre, 1 bl&gt;t a work into which taste and jndg
those
you
planted?"
—XJ—’’ So o
*—---------•
.
.___ ,________
’
Sheridan.
Sheridan
was---sent* for,
from whatever cause, or in any altude, ment, in bther words brains, must enter,
nearly $9,000,000.
R—“Not a darned one. They all and became, very much disgusted. He
R
predisposes to the development if the I Are thero closets opening into tho room
The rejiort doses with the following
condemn
it.'
" ’ in
‘ . the ground,
o____ ______
J____ ..."
was just about to have a corps, and he
disease, and is hurtful to thoee toady to be swept? Arrange the shelves, uuuuiugx, .'.i-o; Htreet ironmge, x/ . rotted
I ’L - “Ah! But do you ■know of- any did not know why we wanted him East, recommendations for tho passage of
attacked.
' drawers, or clothing preparatory to miles uud 338 feet; eost, $29,987,949.
laws:
whether it was to discipline him," said
7 Dryness is a quality of the Bnos- , sweeping day, then let this be rife first
Ix Philadelphia there ore 50,000 mon thing else being planted there?”
1. To prevent the employment of
K
phere of decided value.
.
be swept. Cover the bed with soiled and women employed in the manufact-|
*• —.” Wall
"•“* —ye-aa, I dew know of the General, laughing, “or not. But persons to run stationary engines who
he came and took the command,
। ?•”
8. The most unfavorable clima pon-1 “heels, as also all heavy articles that uro of clothing, apd 20,(XX),000 suits | one “ ._
are not thoroughly competent.
sir,
and came out of the war with a record
siblo for a consumptive ifl one &lt; uni-1 cannot be removed, first, however, hav- are made (here every year. Cutting
" — Well, ®j
r’ what was it?"
2. To provide for the inspection of
if j
yer
mutt know, it was that ----------entitled-----------him to —
his ------rank.— -As
form high temperature and a lii| dew ing carefully dusted and brushed them, machines are finding their way into all | . It—“ Wall,
------ . -—------------ a factories and workshops in relation to
point (warm and moist).
I Remove all the furniture that cau easily tho large manufacturing establishments. । tbe owu&lt;-‘r’a darned hull-terrier pup soldier, as a commander of the troop". their safety to persons employed thcreos a man capable of doing all that is i in.
9. Tho effects due to changed the I b« set in the hall or adjoining room, They cut 1,800 garments in e. day of I that
*iJerB harkin’at everybody, aa
atmosphere are by no means i per-! having first dusted it; then, taking a twelve hours. Button-holes are also ll° toru m-v teenwe’z oue moruiu* when possible with any number of men, there
3. To provide for the incorporation
fpttiu'over the wall, n’ I killed the 1« no man living greater than Sheridan,
uicious as are generally suppoat and "tep-laddcr, begin to sweep or brush, or made by machinery at tho rate of 150 । 1
of a co-operative manufacturing aesoOne establishment where j h.tlle cura Wllb
boe- u’ planted him He belongs to toe very first rank of sol- i ciatiuu.
on this subject present views ftuire ' wipe tho cornices and picture cords and per
t... Imnr.
.
■■
thesc
mechanical
appliances
are
used
I
r
‘
£
ilt
’
b
‘
‘
re
iD
‘
b
»t
’
ere
lot,
where
I
diets,
not
only
zt
our
country,
but
of
;
modification.
,
,/■
j
^
”
w
the
^shades
to
the
top
।
these
'r‘J
evun^ry. duioi
lo provide for tbe ppointineat
^odincatxon.
auuuca
wc wp : luese mecuouicai appliances are ufreu I ••o— -±
Dr. Jones commends the clilte of ol tho window, or, if there arc inside can turn out 100 suits daily ready for k^OUtl everything rotted quick and the world.
------ I rar?k Sheridan with Na- of a Commissioner to act in conjunction
Minnesota,
Open tho
twelve hours.
uever
ur:__„-c4_j and
s..?i thinks
HjjjjVg thoee
thoso edis- j; blinds,
blinds, dust
dust them
them carefully.
carefnlly. Open
the II wear
wear inside
inside of
of twelve
hours.
i ntj
ver’d come up.
up."’
jxjleon
reaenca end tbe greet | ,4tl, u„
polMn ana
rad rFrederick
. .
.__ 7 _ * ,
All ♦the
I,.. .InI.ll
‘a. al...
_ Ii
_ hel\ni&gt; has
.
poB^toconsumption,
or 1-1
laborintader
' W.
windows. All
dunt left .in
tho ____
room
I
an area of *3‘’531 snimre |
Pl*u*tinB properties of the lot commiuidera in t,...™,
history. No „„
-nan ever &lt; SU(c&gt; on llw
tl(m o(
.
its first stages,
WenuowU&gt;is in the carpet or air, and the car- mi)oB ’
hb
t ifJ
rhomboid, the ■ Wor® hok
er diBCUMetl »«&lt;■•»■ this hadi&gt;such
out “
things
‘° j s
‘ faculty
, i of finding T
“T I,
6- Tb-‘ • ’■efficient .pproprielion be
___ would very likely rery
likely
re
Sbendra
ot
kaowiag
Ol
.boot
thui
bllre
,
u
(((
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uk
w
"
’
t
nt
—
in
~
1
*
uzona
’
of
which
is
300
miles
'
e8bmOD
Z:
_________
________
as
Sheridan
—
of
knowing
all
about
the
'
rent
of
the
windows
will
soon
settle
it.
•
eft ted or cured by a residence tin.
greater diagonal of which is 300 miles ।
enemy. He wm oIw.jb the beeeiej
,bp uecemary reeirtrace to more
Between the pleasant rolling jirie, Now begin to sweep, not toward a door ' and the smaller 210 across; greatest'
Washingtontermed
as a Fireman.
___________
mra in 1.1, o°nun«nd
re to ______
the ______________________
(u11t
ool ,he objooU Q.
the wooded lake region, and the-ase or corner, but from the outer edges of meridianol length, 230 miles; greatest '
In 177-1 tho Friendship Fire Com- cnemv.
enemy. Then he had that miurnetic
magnetic j .-__x.-_
°
pine forests of the northern sech of the room toward the center, where the and smallest breadth, 180 and 110
ft.
__ _cun choose awhatams
,l&gt;ar'.nn OU8t
3777. ' pany,
exists, was organized,
quality of swaying
which
dust will be taken up with a small brush miles. Its population is now 5,412,3
the_ State, *1.
they
.. . which
„ . still ....
.....
..men
.. I wish 11
e‘in
jn' “
It et first consisted of cltazen.
citizens who,
who,
had—a rare
in a
J dust-pan. Go&gt; over the room once The next
most agreeable and best adapt to &amp;nd
will be taken there
nra-e
rare quality
qnanty in
. General.
Uenerel. I
II;
„orters b McUK
them, while the dry, bracing Sos- I more, this time with a dampened broom; 1881 In 1821 when the first comnlete ontof mutuil friendship" agreed to don t think any one can give Shendan
“lwo leathern buck- too high praise. When I m\de him
The Japanese possess wonderful skill
phere will enable them to live mn of j that removes the last bit of dust, and census was taken the uouulation canrJ to everJ
their time out of doors without ft of J gives the carpet a new, bright appear- amounted to G 801 827- in 1831 to et? an&lt;l ol,e 8reat baK of oznaburg or Lieutensat General there was some j in working metals. Copper, brass and
taking cold.
snee. Replace the articles ol furniture 7 767 401- in 1841 to 8*199 853 The w’^er 1’nuen." Washington waa made criticism. Why not Thomas or Meade? iron are wrought in every part of the
He insists, however, on the innty ' “ Boon os the air is entirely free from great decrease from 18-11* to 1851 atl bonorary member, and when he want I have the utmost respect for those ! country. The Japanese swords, for
of sending patients thither wl o jin dust, and the room is new and clean, umonntimr to about 1 600 (MX) was dne* M » delegate to the Congress of 1774, Generals; no one has more; but when example, have been famous ever since
Philadelphia, he examined the tire- the task of selection came I could not the knowledge of them reached other
the advanced staces of the disease i AH this seems an easy thing to do, buf ?“thJ“iitervoDftS airine’^d X to
engines in use there. On his return to put any man ahead of Shendan. He l^ds. Beside their excellent temper,
, „----- ;— . , . ..
.' I there is not one in a hundred who will cre^nl emiXuin
Old hanny s Light m the Win •
follow out tho detail. Borne will sweep
b ----- 2--------- :--------------। Philadelphia to the Continental Con- ranked Thomas. Ho had waived his I the ornaments upon their hilts, made
On the Michigan Central railroadn | the dust into the hall or from one room
A Relic of Milkes Booth.
gross, iu
1775,
be bought from rank to Meade, and I did not tlynk his I of copper, silver or gold, with inlaid
miles
from Detroit,
stands, an old ---------------L-1 to another,
and then
wonder why tht
।
---------------------------------------------—
i irMiss
Mary McHenry,of Philadelphia, one Gibbs a small fonrth-daaa engine magnanimity in waiving rank to Meade ' work o( various metals, ore not merely
house, now desolate, and fayt goi*, | house is so soon dusty again. Others has sent to Gen. Dunn, to lie placed in i t'»r
19«. and just before he set should operate against him when the j curiosities, but are not
not infrequently
decoy.
There, „ni,i
until l.b.lr
lately, livMial.lA
lived ajr j. forget
cornices
and
aud’ *«--thus 1jIM Lincoln collection, a curious relic out for Boston Heights to become com- time came for awarding the higher hon- worksr of high an. In alloying and
J------ TI.„^.
------ *-----S--------J pictures,
------------uv.uinr
uuu
null
luuh
woman, whose husband and sons;! | leave
'
def he dispatched this lit- ora
°rs of tho war. It was uo
no desire on my I coloring they certainly lead the world,
a seed of future annoyance; while of Wilkes Booth, with the following • mandor-in-cnief
been road lion ds, and lost their livki ’ a third class will do all but use the statement: In August, 18(4, Mr. J.. tit engine to the Friendship Company,
Company. part
P111 to withhold honor from Thomas :! At the Vienna Exhibitioner
ExhibitwriDf Ib73 theft
their
the service. Seven or eight years.;, I dampened broom, which is os finishing Wilkes Booth registered at the Me- When in
orMczde,
Meade,but
butte
to do
do juzt-cc
justice te
to zs man bronze and lacquer work,their-carvings
in Alexandria,
Akxiidri., during his =r
when her lost child left homo to mo»1 touches to a picture.
Henry House. Meadeville, Pa. He was younger
younger (inyn,
days, be
he aiwnvs
alwavs attenaed
attenaed at
at whom
whom II regarded
regarded then,
then,as
as II regard
regard him
him on
on stone
stone and
and wood,
wood,their
their mosaics,
mosaics,
violent death on this same road.j |
to extinguish them, “
now,
not only as “
one of
of the
the great aol- ba:ket works, shell work,. ~~~
leather work
there on the 12th of that month. After fires
«’■— and
—J assisted U.
.xctozlyoo
Astronomical Progress.
men of the rails became interests]
his departure it was found that be had, In the last years of his life a fire oc- diera of America, but as me of the: and the like were more admired than
Mr. Proctor, the astronomer, recent­ with a diamond, inscribed upon a pane carred near the market. He was rid- greatest soldiers of the world, worthy the similar products of any other peothat quaint old farm-house. One uj ■
they saw a bright light in one or ly expressed tho opinion that Main was of a window of his bedroom these ing down
aown King
rxing street, followed
Joilowed bv
by his
Ins to
M «"‘a°d
“uu in
iu the
mu very highest
uigum rank.
nm*.
' pie. In bronze working they stand
windows. Ita rays streamed out 0 the only planet beside the earth old words:
also on horseback, and he saw
have read,"
read," said
said the
the General,
General,I particularly
I particularlyhigh.
high. AA great proportion
• servant, ahe
“I“I have
the flowers, and fell upon the rails uk enough to be inhabited. Tho others,
the Friendship engine pooriy manned, “what George Meade has written about I ot their ornamental bronzes are de­
Abn Lincoln,
Departed this
which the wheels thundered, and he thinks, are still glowing with heat.
. Riding up to b group of well-dressed
his father, and his promotion in the signed for the use of the Buddhist
Life August 13» 181’4,
engineer wondered over tho signal. $ He also uttered the following opinion :
| gentleman near by, he called out:
s^y- His statements and citations worship. There is an infinity of bells
By tho effects of
“ The stars are rapidly ceasing to be
lamp was there the next night, and "j
“Why are you standing there, gentle- are correct, but he makes a mistake in and gongs, elaborately ornamented;
Polson.
nfxt, and it was never miased for a I regardedjss objects of l&gt;eauty simply,
for---incense,
The glass remained in tlie windows men? It is your business
VUUUCED to
Iv lead in
Ill hia inferences
—------------ if
— he
—~ supposes
‘l------- that
—— • I“ vases,■ candelabra^,
, , ■ altars
—------ -----—
»
and
the
time
is
approaching
when
in
­
gle night, until one evening a ma
throwing the 00111(1 in any way reflect on his father, statues and statuettes of gods and
undisturbed until the country won these matters, ’—and
ago. Old Nan, deprived of husba telligent people will be ashamed to gaze shocked by the murder of Mr. Lincoln bridloot bu Lor,o lo bl, MTTut.be 1-wm not my Iralt, nor Gen. Meade’,, demi goja, rant* end beroee, tripod,;
and children, made friends with | in indifferent admiration upon the fir­ on April 14,1865. A few days after ’leaped- off
—
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—
j
confirmed
before
L
—
u
—
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the
sacred
animals,
such
as
the
crane,
and seized the brakes, folSheridan was c
rushing trains and their burdens. 1 mament and acknowledge their ignor- that event Mr. II. M. N.Tnjlor, proprie lowed by a crowd that gave the engine Wl“ “ Major General.
oral.
did all If’’the stork and the tortoise; and. notably,
-I--------------trainmen soon found tliat the lamp )i anoe in a field which the vast strides of tor of the McHenry House, cut the pone such a '‘whaking up" as it never alter- oould to have Meade appointed so as to the Corean dog, holding in his paw* a
for them, and they watched for1. modern science have made accessible from the window, framed with it the au­ ward knew.— If'idiam F. Came, in antedate Sheridan. At the same time, hollow, revolving sphere. Of purelyDaring the early evening hours, tl toalL
when the permission of Sheridan was eeculnr articles there is - an abundance.
tograph of Mr. Booth, which Mr. Tay­ Harptr s Magazine.
saw old Nanny's face behind the lqI “ Draper’s discovery of oxygen in the lor cut from the hotel register, and sent
'
----- ---------------------------asked, he gave it in a handsome man- There are cups, plates and platters
or at the door, and a thousand tia sun is the most important fact .n mod- the whole to Gen. Duun, just as it now
The Meanest Mau on Record.
nor. When th© nomination for Lieu- without end; candlesticks, lamps and
conductors, engineers and brakedlern astronomical research, becauso it
A farmer in Lancaster county, who
General became necessary, I bronzes, and what not—ali beautiful
is.—Indianapolis JoumaL
have called cheerily through the dabahowB that the sun is iu port composed
wasrich, died within a few year-. Once would have liked to appoint Meade. If and artbtic in their way.
The hcalcs and the Sword.
ness—“ Good-night, Nanny. God bllof elements like the earth's.
when his home took fire the mon en- there haU 1)65:1 enough to go around,
you I” Winter and summer the lijj “Saturn’s rings will eventually reTennessee’s Convicta.
Prof. Von Ibering, of the University gaged in the harvest-field quit their tliere we.re others I would have pro­
Tennessee gets &lt;70,000 yearly from
was there. Winter and summer teolve themselves into moons, and/the of Goettingen, says: All the 1 xw in the work long enough to go and put the fire m°led with the greatest pleasure. But
trainmen looked for it, and the nJ uk places on the moon arenotmount- world has been obtained by strife. out, and thus saved the house from thero w“ onlJono P1®0®Sheridan the lease of hex convicts, 100 of whom
thoughtful ones often left abit of mci ns or seas, but rimply indentations, Every principle of law which obtains burning down. When he came to set- WB-*’tlie
who
&lt;»rnod the place, work mines in the eastern part of the
The had to t»e wrung by force from those tie with his men. when harvest wai 1 never could Lave felt comfortable if I State; a few are employed on a cotton
with the station men beyond to help id therefore less luminous.
old woman keep the bright rays slj lack spots visible updn the surface of who denied it; and every legal right— over, he took the time they were at the bad promoted any one over Sheridan, plantation in West Tennessee, and
ing. The lamp was not there for &lt; jo sun are but holes through tho sur- tho legal righto of a whole nation as fire off, and refused to pay for it One
wben J11®
Meade ranked 315 run the coal mines and coke ovens
train, but for all, and all men unc tunding envelope through which only well as individuals—supposes a con­ of them, having refused to settle that
waa *d"aneed as a reason, I was at Tracy City. The bosses are fortu­
stood the sentiment and appreciated ie parent mass can bo seen."
tinual readiness to assert and defend it. way, brought suit before a Justice and
remember the manner in nately bo humane that many of the
Ona dark night, not long ago, when
The law is not mere theory, but living recovered for full time, at the expense which Sbmdan had agreed to my wish convicts remain with them as free iaA Brief Story.
force. And hence it is that justice,
Meade should take from him a borera after their terras have expired,
against headlight and cab, the engine! A tall, old gentleman of large frame, which in one hand holds the scales in of several dollars to the farmer for
system frite
costs.—Lancaster (Fa.) Examiner.
that the Senate had given him, but it is claimed that.
missed tbe light. They looked fori ■owned with flaxen hair, visits the New which she weigh* the right, carries in
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and iwe that it did n«t count against to bring tho convictairaBMMfformatcffy
influences, aud thereY*lisl£.til ulxiliahagain and again, aa one who suddes ork Tribune counting-room now and the other the sword with which she ex­
A okxtlkmax in England has discov- him. Meade was certainly among the
misses an old landmark in a city, al &gt;en, with Jersey mud upon his boots, ecutes it. The sword without the scale* ered that water-cress will grow in dry heroes of the war, and his namo de ing it after tbe prewentterao tixphes
when they failed to find it the hand id asks if there is not enough money is brute tone, and the scales without soil Some seeds were dropped by serves all honor. I hod a great fond- four year* henna.
stinctively went up to the throttle, art k hand to allow him a little as a stock­ tho sword is the impotence of law. Tho birds near his house, which produced neea for him. No Genera) was ever
Aa-nger lurked on the curve belfl rider. “When Horace Greeley waa scales and the sword belong together, planta that grow very finely. The stalks tHP^e earnest As a commander in the
Ono pound of beans will support life
Next day men went down to the lit Ive,” he said once, “I used to get and the state of tho law is perfect only and leaves were smaller than those of field he had only ono fault—his temold bouse, fearing old Nanny might lough from my dividends to support where the power with which justice planta growing in a spring brook, but P*r- A battle always put him in a fun - in action as long as four pounds ot rice.
Two pounds of beans will Iwflp do mure
k lam getting too old now to work, carries the suord is equaled by tho skill
ware highly flavored.
He raged from the beginning to the muscular work than thre©•pounds of
I need the money. I own one with which ahe holds tho aoalee. Law
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His own etaff officers would whear, and more brain-work than three
k« of the slock, which my won paid is an uninterrupted labor, and not of
bed. seeming to have only fallen a
Bkvxkty-»ive paper mills located in dread to bring him a repen of am™ the poo? old woman, cold and
K.U00 for. Be gave it to me to live the state power only, but of tbe entire the United State were destroyed in thing wrong. Meade's anger would and uuf haltpounda. The reason wbv
■as long as I lived.” '’Who was your people. The entire life of the law, em­ whole or in part by fire during the year overflow on the heads of his nearest beans Tcqnir«..stroMger power of diges­
Life and lamp had gone ont tog
tion than wheatJa that they contain
and men of rough manner and hart
braced in one glance, presents us with | just closed.
and best friends. Under this harsh ex- casein instead &lt;4 gluten.

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manner in which dufs were trained to
JAN. M. 18B0 psrfeetion in the “fipotting’’ of game.
SATURDAY,
This time another pack of dog* were
uaed. among which were Nellie,' Dan.,
..
Any number of fanners to
8PI0E FROM HABTUG8
Boxy and other of bis thoroughly train­
ed pets. Mr. 8. explained many of the Unload Wheat and Grain Bxarts used in the training df his animals
p&amp;iltiously
Aocuratly.
and. gave us some of tho fancy price*
paid fordogs of that breed. Of cotine
The gloomy out-look upon the streets, .wejwere surprised to learn that a dog
oecMdoued by the extraordinary winter would bring such a Mum as twelve to
weather we are having, at present, and sixteen hundred dollars, and when we
the almost impossible condition of the ■were informed that he had been offered desire to announce that having erected
roads, makes Hastings as dull and blue tl, 100 for Nellie, and refused, we turn­ one of the largest and most convenient
as a New England City of five thousand ed,
,
looked at the dog, and almost long­ elevator buildings in central Michigan,
and furnish** that confounded, bore, ed
, for a few to sell at that price. After they are prepared to receive and
tike wtather prophet, with an inexhausti­ keenly enjoying themselves for a short
ble supply of melancholy forebodings, time the dogs except Nellie and Dan,
and dire consequences that are certain were taken to their yard and fed;
For any quantity of
to follow unless we get a freeze up and they qro not allowed to run at large ns
a snow storm.
they might stray off or get into mis­
We haven’t heard the word “boom” chief.. After caring’for his dogs] he
since the hoidays, until. Dr. Reynolds bitched up “M^jor” and drove us to tho
came here to help us celebrate the third post office, a distance of a mile and a
anniversary of tl»e Reform Chib. That half, iu ordeHtliat wo might the soon­ That may be brought them. They alsc
we have had&gt; Temperance boom in er meet A gentleman we wished to see. keep for sale at the lowest prices
Hastings, don’t you forget. About 300 Mr. Sanborn, we found to be n gener­
Seeds, Flour. Feed, Lime, Salt,
, new names were added to the pledge, ous, whole-souled fellow, ready to take
Plaster. Stucco. Hair and
many of them business men and young or gfvc ajoke, and when any person
Shingles.
men, who have a bright future before has the blues let them visit him and
them. We frequently hear it asked, they will, find themselves forgetting all
“wbere-is Dr. Reynolds’ power! be is the trouble they ever knew. As a
no orator, and. yet see how he sways specimen of tho confidence sportsmen
_______ JUNSVrSWOBTH t BHOOXS
and moves the masses ” I suppose the have in him we will give the following:
reason is, that like John tbe-Baptist, he A Boston gentleman wishing a dog by J£NTfiKPRI8E
is called by divine authority to do a the name of “Desdemonia” telegraph­
great and special work, and he is doing ed to Mr. 8. "whnt will you take for
that work with all the simple earnest­ Desdemonia !” Mr. 8. replied. $200.00
ness there is in the man. I was very then came back : “I will give I$1.50.
forcibly struck with his reply to a iev- send her C.O.D.” Mr. S. replied ‘•$1109
erend critic, who offered the suggestion will not buy her, and I don’t care if
to the Dr. that his lectures would be you don’t take her at $200.00". Immed­
Where
can
iately the answer came luck, “send
more acceptable to his cultivated hear
eraifhewere to drop the few slang her on.” Hie gentleman—a stranger, New Freeh Coods and Low
phrases fie used. “Well,” said the Dr., asked no questions, and did not even
Prices.
“you tell me that God is with me in my ask for the pedigree, yet Mr. S. kindly
work.” “I know that.” “And you tell furnished that as a matter of business.
Alnost every person one meets coni
me that I reach a largo class that you
Boise
cannot get near. It is just possible that plain of having a l»ad cold.
Mi. Cummings of Maple Grove has a '
the words you find fault with, are the
. bnt , Having bought for CASH a large, neat I
bridge upon which I cross over from daughter aliicted with diphtheria,
stock of
where you stand, to the boys.” The she is now con valesen t.
Isaac Brooks, formerly of Maple
tempef&amp;nce meetings have .lieen grand
in result, and were brilliant while they Grove, having purchased eighty acres
tasted. The first was addressed by of unimproved land in Baltimore, with
Fanning, the Irish orator, on Thursday the help of a hired hand is fast chang­
evening, last; Friday evening, home ing the same into a farm, felling tim­
tailent; Saturday uud Sunday by Dr. ber and getting material together for
Reynolds, and closed Monday evening n house. As Mr. Brqpks is a very in­
Cheese uni Everything
by Hey. T.F. Hildreth, who, for fiery dustrious, thorough aud enterprising
C„ir ( , J|rsl Clxs CrKOT Sl«t!
eloquence and impassioned oratory, gl.n1kn.»n and n row! neL-hla.r tlw j
'
was particularly fitted to stir tbe most good citizens of Baltimore will gladly |
i
secret depths of the hearts of his hear­ welcome him.
lf [ Wish to inform all that by prompt atIn passing through the towns of
ers, and to leave an impression that
1 tention, accommodating ways, good
JohustoAvn and Baltimore, one’s atten- | goods aud low prices, hope to receive
time shall not efface.
Hastings’ gossips are running, with tion is drawn to the thrift and energy I a fair share of your patronage.
their knitting, from house to house dis­ of its inhabitants, and the many large j
cussing JtheJ marriage Jof Will Hol­ and handsome farm buildings thickly Highest Price paid Tor Produce
BROTHERS
brook and Carrie Goodyear, who were scattered over the country, and as for I
COME AND SEE.
privately married at the Presbyterian wind-mills, one will sec then on so I
parsonage oh Monday evening, the 10th many farms, dint he will think thnt the |
Yottrt Truly,
You can find '
inst. The lady’s parents and friends people almost live and move by wind ; ।
BOISE A FRANCIS.
were sternly opposed to the alliance, but a more close observntiou proves ,
mainly upon the ground Hint Will was that a more’quie’t, temperate, courteous
'HE OLD Fl'ENITl'RE FlBH OF
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes.
not a self-supporting institution, and and hospitable people does not inhabit
MlisccIluueouN Kooks,
i
GO TO THE NEW STOKE OF
that' should Carrie inherit shecklcts this beautiful State, and tbe cause of so I
Ktnuk Kooks. Diaries.
School Kooks. Slates.
Will would be likely to squander them. large R number of wind-mills, as cold
Stationery.
Fine
Bibles,
Iftfll
C fl N £ klHU/P
water
is
their
beverage
and
they
want
I
However there is nothing surprising in
PH0T86EAPH ANI) ACTOKAFH ALB11S. WILD UH fit nU W E.
the fact that young people who have plenty of it. Not a single case of in­
(Opposite
the W olcott House.)
known each other from infancy, should temperance did we see, or learn of. in ,
Fine Design^ iu
see good qualities, where older eyes are passing all over l&gt;oth towns.
Wall Papersand Borders
-FOR----The writer called on Mr. C. W. Crothbliud, or see only defects; and as love
Trimmed Free.
Agents for all the leading
laughs at locksmiths, so too is it not erone of Baltimore's most thorough
Is Still Alive, and
surprising that these young people business gentleman, and hail a brief,
should marry without their parents con - but agreeable chat with him. We found '
Fhy sidan’s and Family
sent, if they could not marry with it. him a very pleasant conversationalist .
PRESCRIPTIONS,!
Crockery, Glassware,
Now thnt the sacred, mystickuot is tied and gentlemanly appearing man, and |
Linaments, Condition Powders, Etc., [
and these two young lives are bound courteous withal. Mr. Cnrther has a
together, it would be simply cruel for fine paying business. Ilia steal.i, saw ■
Cheaper than Ever.
the friends of the one to show coldness and plaining mill being situated on |
to the others, and if Will has not yet High Bank creek, in a thickly ‘settled I
Notions, Etc.
mode his mark there is time and room, l&gt;ort!on of the country, and near a large '
-FINE—
amount of valuable timber, he lias all
and it is well to remember that
the business he can do at present, yet,
IF YOU WANT
when necessary, he can by a very little
ANb P^RISCS.
[Fre8hGoodsand
Rumor has it tluit the widow of the nulla/, double the capacity of his mill •
late John R. VanVelsor, Eaq.. Mrs. E. for work. Although some distance!
A. VanVfclsor and Mr. Raymond, of from a railroad, yet he ships a large I
Aud a complete line of
Carlton, are to be married this week. amount of lumber to distant points.
Joy go with them, they both have many .-xv
^EWEURY.
At pi
present
he in
is luiiixiiig
making up
up u
a uni
bill ui
of linn
ash ।'
vseiiv iiv
i
.. — friends in Hastings, and there is no tiooing for shipment to Muskegon, the Th*t w»»««
Teas, C'oflbcM, Mpicra. and Fam­
Respectfully Yours,
C°D 'n
|
?'&lt;■!•&lt;&gt;&lt;•&lt;? rirs.
reason why two houses should be wast­ same being-dressed and matched'ready
ed when one will do]
WILSON &amp; HOWE.
Call and ecu us when in town.
The- Methodist and Presbyterian
BOISE BROTHERS. JT IS A FACT
chnnjhes are each msking.special effort, N
„x...
ews, and nuuuM
admits&gt; that since he became
to save a few brands from burning. .: a reader
render o
of tjie paper he is more health- | Than anVOther firm dealing JJOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
With what success I am not informed. I ly, sleeps more soundly, and the Id ties
i never dare enter the nuim- or place
in furniture.
and vicinity that I am prr|arrd tu make the
j where that paper is kept. He is so .an- I
FROM OUE SPECIAL SCRIBE.
guine of the success of any person who
Give us a Trial aud be Convinced.
' reads and pays for. The Nashville !
---- Mil THK:— News, that he use* his influence to in
J. LENTZ A SONS.

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FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
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FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
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FOR HAM STEAK.
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FO1 LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
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FOi BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
,
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BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
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OHIO HICKORY NUTS.
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FRESH AND SALT FISH,
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to C.
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I WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
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I EVERYTHING CHEAP,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
r he will be glad to see you.

Annual Statement
th &gt;i&gt;dltion and adilra of th* lYrawn' Mutual
Pi luaunuice Company, located at Woodland, or­
; m «1 under the law- of the Blair of Mlehlran. and
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Grand lUpkfa and Detroit. All trains connect In
iimt depot at Detroit with Great WeslCrn^Gnmd
Trunk and Canada Southern Railway*.
E. O. BROWN,
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LIABILITIES.
fotrcy Ixjaned from if. S. Ing-r-on............
Total HaWHUea.............. ,.............
INCOME.
Amount collected &lt;»o uic.iuroti which
were &gt;e»kd dnrinK the pretent year.
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, crease its circulation. The News wish- ,
es Mr. Crother all manner of success, '
and may long life aud happiness ever I
If the logs are akidded, two men liv­ be his lot; and may his business in-’
ing in Baldtimore will naw by hand 25 increase, and the “needful” fill his cof- '
fere.
coixlfi of wood per day.
—And even tins News is not large:
Hunting around for a spot to put up
enough, for over two columns of origi­
for the night we chanced to call on tbe nal matter, also our State News, is ■
great dog breeder and trainer, D. C. crowded out.
Sanboru. We were heartily welcomed,
and after tea, were given a chair by pARMERM ATTEATHBX.
a good fire, in a cohy room, hung with
jHCturei*. repruientrag dogs, landscape
views, photography etc., and promi­
nent among them was a beantiful litho­
Now being in fiiit-clam running or- I
graph of Nellie and Dan, ”Winning the
der', with a thoroughly
Brace,” at the great field trial nt Patoe-ka. III., in which trial Mr. Sanborn
pocketed WOO. in premiunnt. We had
a very pleaaent visit with Mr. 8.,and in attendance, we guarantee xatrnfaction to all tltoae who may favor un
family, aud after a goo&lt;] night’s rest,
with their patronage. Those
|
arose and after a’haxty toilet, sallied
who prefer can have their
forth to the yard where Mr. 8. had pro­
ceeded us, and where we found him
without waiting.
busily engaged in exercising a pack of
and Feed
hfe dogs. After enjoying the sport, Bran
and admiring tbe several canines for h
FOR SALE
at the Mill at the lowest prices.
breakfast. Mr. 8. re-yarded bis dogs,;

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EXPENDITURES.
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which 8700.00 occurred In prior yean) 1,200^0

Amount of ull other Mpr-nditurra during
tbe year's* l«r Schedule B,—........
Total expenditure* during the y«ar
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I*ahl to Andrew G. KUpMrick. ttecrwlary,
•• “ Stcpb«D«. Imrvraon. President...
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ANDREW G. KILPATRICK. Secretary.

LAWREKCE HILBERT, NoUry P«bl c.

�NG,

Rumor has it that Geo. McCHI
bought oct all of S. H. Porter’s ii
in the saw mill just beyond the river.
Frank Bailey is said to have the trip­
le tongue ted, and yet he is one of the
quietest of men, and so is all the
family.
*
Mrs. Dwight, tte mother of George
and Chancey, and of Mrs. EC G. Barber
died at the residenoe of Geo. Dwighton
Monday last, from infirmities of old

waa winking st my wife.” Now boys
social nt the
beware! for it ia not safe to wink at go townnta purchMring an organ fur

accompanied them, announce their safe
arrival at Independence, Kansas., their
destination.
Ed. Oldfield has moved into the
house vacated by O. F. Long, aud E.
Latring will take posnudon of the. honsc
vacated by Ed.
Ou the co«jn Hue south, two brothers
had a jolly fight over “I shall,” and “I
shan’t” One of them was considerably
used uh. Shame on you boys, try and
live in peace.
.
One day last week as Lyman Booth
was leading a horse from water, the
animal turned and kicked, stricking
Mr. Booth on the arm badly bruising
and fracturing the same.
D. W. Bowers, feeling that idleness
was not the proper thing, hop taken up
trade of shoe making, and win
his trade in the shop formerly ownby Wm. Howe, at the village.
Last week the friends, of C. N
pung, over in Maple Grove, met at
boose and had a jolly visit. Clark
is 4 generous, whole-souled fellow, aud
school teacher and has a host of
friends.

The roads are m&gt; bad that we cannot

bear a great, deal said about Albert
Parrott. Well! I will tell you about
Albert’s trials and tribulations. Last
April he lost bis wife, which was a very
sad affair. He then got Daniel Letta’
wife to keep house for him and bis two
M&gt;ns,-(rather prompt young men) and
IT^.
she concluded tojive with poor Dan. no
more, as she could have more fun and
Horseback riding is getting to be
better clothes by staying nt Parrott’s.
very popular iu this city. If the mud
The boys escorted her around a good ge-ta much deeper, even that will have
deal, aud al! went merry as a marriage
to be abandoned, and iNdlooning sub­
bell
for some seven months, when Par­
stituted.
rott pot bis property out of his hands,
F. M. Potter made a trip overland on
The New* l*«a * tborouftb, bOMfid*) circulation
went
down to Battle Creek and took
foot (so he said) to Bellevue last week,
unto himself a wife, Mrs. Ann Powers,
which so much turu the surface of the
qucnllr H a valuable ndvertbef medlam.
and now Mrs. Letta has bad to walk out
earth ever toward the south tlmt a
Soon after Albert was married his wife
thaw set in nt onoc, which still lasts.
was taken very- rick and oue day he
J. R. Woodin, who signed the pledge 3
went away from home aud while gone
years ago and keeps it, took another
some of bis wife’s friends sent for her
VILLAGE OFFICERS
step higher on New Year’s day, and
brother,
who bad her removed to the
threw the pipe away. Boys and dea
Sanitarium at Battle Creek, ere. Parrott
cons, ns well ns others, there’s a good
returned;
which freak cost Parrott $15.
example.
per week, for five weeks. She was
Cross At Dole are looking both cross
brought
home
last Friday.
and doleful of the prospect of getting
BELLEVUE ITEMS.
- One of Johnstown’s most enterprising
logs drawn to their mill. They are
iodftirj.
thinking of putting their mill upon a
The Swiss Bell Ringers are to give an families, that of Frank Bullis, seems to
flat-boat, and paddling it around to entertainment here, Tuesday evening, have the misfortune to bo very sadly
afflicted. A few years ago the father
tho timber and snwing it as it stands.
next, at Union Hall.
died of cancer, the right side of his
H. J. Martin and wife returned from
Several persons got so enthusiastic
ashville lodge, -sm f.
Chicago on Monday. Martin nays he over the large crowd in town on Satur­ face, and eye being comulctely eaten
utar OMMauulaUcn on each Wroln^d.) era
away, even io the cheek bone; then the
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heard while there that a very few opera day last, as. to intoxicate themselves.
troops were playing in the theatres,
Henry Osmun has purchased a house mother, loosing; her eye-sight, a cata­
W. H. TOGNO, W. M.
which of course he did not attend, and lot nf Wm. lluggett situated north ract forming over the pupils, the sight
though he can tell the entire program of the iron bridge, paying $600.00 for of one eye entirely gone out, the other
gytattM flirrrforg.
partially, treatment at Ann Arbor is nil
f«»r the week.
,
the same.
The congregational pulpit was occnJ. R. Hall, agent for C. S. Ward &amp; that saved her from' being totally blind;
W. H. YOUNG,
pied last Sabbath by a young man. Rev. Co., of Battle Creek,, nt this village, is n little son of Frank’s being
------run over
- - - by
C. E. Bradford who delivered an ex- , bn a visit to his buy-hood home, Depos-! a waK&lt;»n. last sunimer, had a leg brokcellent discount on the Kingdom of I it, Broome, Co., N. Y. He has been cu’ “ ,
rheumntism setting in.
O. A. BARBER,
Heaven. He made a number of excel- |,en. for 14 veara.
Ibo ,itdo fd,«w "u“d* n
ch*.ncc of
lent points, and lefta good impression : Ex-Vice President, Schuyler Colfax, ;
a cnpple; and now to finish the
upon a large audience.
•
; will lecture nt the Baptist Church in I c ,taIo«ue- °
of * ra»k’s lies in a
WM. lARMRUTEK.
Notwithstanding the depth of the J this village on the 30fh instant, under ! 4’rnt,cid &lt;’&lt;H»ditlon, from an illness of
l&gt;. Office orar Hull** Drag Mor*. Ver­
mud, there arc horses in town of nights I the auspices of the 1.0.0. F^ Undoubt- long standing. For many yean, she has
. mootMich.
been a sufferer from a nervous urostraas late as 11 o’clock. Their riders or edly
lie aillllHtcHuvwucuuvwK.
will have a crowded house.
jq IIU
J. I. BAKER,
Mi»
drivers probably could be found in one , •
” Ella Nelson, daughter of David “on’1 “‘Jpwl year tei g confined
to her bed; the
last work
Nclson
of
Section
Hill,
iajust
recovering
"
_ i__.
__i_ done
_ _ uby
of tiro a-------- a; (nothing to drink th*-re
however,) which shows how business from a severe fit of sickness. She hns her being the careing for her invalid
j
s
|
mother
over
a
year
ago;
since
which
is reviving in this village.
Iroen teaching the school there, but is । ,
*ke house
W H. GRISWOLD,
M. J. (Michael Joseph) Fanning the now compelled to give it np, for o time t,,ue h1,c ha*‘not **&lt;,n out
l&gt;. Homoeopathic Phvaleian* and H»r|reoa. Irish Catholic temperance lecturer who nt least.
bat onc®“'dl®
July--whbn friends
■'Ofiuvover D.
Griffith** alore
Baaldence
Il.rbrrt DtRlemrr. agitl 111 y«ir,. 1 "•"W’d h*-r i» nchair into tne yard that
spoke here on Friday night of this week
was tbe guest ol M.-J. (Michael Joseph) died at the residence of his father, in die might inhale the pure air and once
Cunningham, treasurer of the Reform this village, of heart disease, on the 17 more beheld the surrounding beauties
A. M. FLINT,
Club. Fanning says some one ought instant. He has been troubled with and the glorious handiwork of God.
to shoot the Mike out of oue of their this disease ever since he was two yenra The Buffering invalid is tenderly cared
for, her good mother watching by the
names; but some oue in the interest of old, and has lieen a great sufferer.
the other side suggests that it might lie
We’ve got it—that snow’ storm, aud bed-side day and night. How sad that
CHAS. II. BRADY,
just as well to Shoot it out of his ward a leap year sleigh ride is reported as so promising a young lady should be
robe.
bound for Marshall from this place to­ thus afflicted, yet we must bow in hum­
and &lt; Mircy^&amp;dnK a apwUlir._____
An interesting lawsuit transpired night. We Teal for the victims of the ble stibmiAsion to tho will of an al wise
alou U.wima promptly atteidod to, and all etbar
budDCM enuuateo to &gt;nr cara. Office oppoalte Un­ here before Esquire Martin on the 10th
ride, and would fain take them under Providence remembering that He doeth
.... Iinn_
Mkl,
.
Tom.
insL, between George Hood and our protecting arm but we can’t reach all tliitfgs well.
Dr. £ D. SESSIONS,
Wm. Smith, growing out of tbe sale ol far enough.
WOODLAND ITEMS.
I IOMEOPATHIC Ptiyaleian. Located Kt
a team pf horses by the latter to the
Alas! I told you so. Werton Griffin, !
I1 i* tester. Day
ul«hl eaDa pr
former, which Mr. Hood claimed was the man who received so many $5. puffs
Mr. James Gill is very sick with ty
warranted to be all right in every re­ free gratis, from the Hawk mon, lias phoid fever.
CHARLES SC'HEIDT.
gard. Subsequently it waa discovered at last been united in holy matrimony
Everything is quiet, in our little
that the tongue of one of the horses to Mrs.'Ncwton, by Rev. C. 8. Fox, on town nt present.
was seriously injured, that both horses the evening of the 18th inst. While
The re-organized I. 0. G. T. now
LEWIS DURKEE,
were older than claimed, and and that the company were yet doing justice to numbers 43 members.
I A WY ER, Notary Public, Real Eat ate and I naur at times one of them was lame. The
Mr. L. Parrott and Miss Eva Haight,
the wedding feast, they were treated to
jury failed to agree on the fact thnt of a grand triumphant blow-out of fire­ were made one flfeah on New Year's
GriffilfV’hSre.1'
warranty, and so the case ir. to be arms, tinware, cow-tells and the deep, ' wght.
EMOR Y PARADY.
tried again, if the plaintiff does not melodious sounds of the fiddle of all
That boy who borrowed those cigars
change his mind. C. K. Latham for flddlers-the horse fiddle. Those who I ftt th® d™K »tore had tetter return
&gt;mpUy attended to. Office east
plaintiff
and
A.
M.
Flint
for
defendan
t.
experienced the sweetness of this little them.
• aaMrilh Mich.
On Friday night at the M. E. church token of kinduest regards from within I C. E. Ingerson had to close his school
E PARADY,
in this village, directed by W.C. Mears, the (ionjjci|e&gt; refer to jt wjt|, emotional laMt wcek OB account of inflammation
MANUFACTURER of Boot* and Show. Making _•----------*--------- —n — .1 ------- 11
in bis eyes.
111 and repaints n=aUy done, alao atrld alien- a|coucert of instrumental and vocal ' feelings.
Joshua.
music separate and combined took
• Formers and workmen of all kinds,
BALTIMORE ITEMS.
ploca.
Thoee
who
were
present
do
not
j
।
are looking across their noses on ac­
n RASEy,
need any description throng hyour col- i
count of the ted weather.
I W. G. njmnmu,
Aylswortli iwiuuriies
has returned irom
from ua
BiaceintiMV
TROUBLES IN THE LENHART FAMILY.
umns, and for those who stayed away
■rilling band*.
purposely to save 25eenta to spend on I As Mr. George Prichett was at work trip to Buffalo. He is about closing
ciiaiujiw (Sards.
cigars, your correspondent has no sy- in his mill a few days since, Dorat Len- j out business here, and as he is a good
mphathy; us to the rest of the world, j hart, a young man, came in and made man, will be missed.
^yOUCOTT HOUSE,
why, it would be just impossible to de- a motion as though to take hold of him.
The teachers institute held at »he M.
cribe in words the sounds that came to | Prichett told him to go away. Lenhart , E. church on the Iflth and 17 instA, was
Nashville, Miohlgan,
our ears. It was simply “immense,” I then took bold of him and took the u grand success, the houw* beittg filled
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
if anybody knows what that means. : grape vine lock on him and twirled him ! With attentive listeners. This is the
There were only two things out of joint, around and brokp both bones of his leg fourth institute that has been held in
Some small boys near the store suppos- : below the knee. Dr. VanHorn was this place, and there is a good interest
ing that any kind of a noise meant ap- called and set his leg, and he is now manifested by both teachers and patplause, rattled the poker against the comfortable as can be expected.
rons. A fine essay was lead by E. G.
P 4. VI
stove for their share, and some other
Mrs. L. Howe and Mrs. T. Lenhart, Holbrook.
Ben.
teys (whether large or small) behind I having some trouble, agreed to step
STATE ROAD ITEMS.
Bosh Barbei
the curtains talked so loud during one j out on a dry knoll and settled it in a

£2

Baahrillr Jirtctwg.

N

M

M

K&lt;1IIK

Xotut-y- I'uhlic,

&lt; UEBHAU8EB,

of the performance*, that the music
was lost. Rev. A. D. Newton assisted ■
by Mrs. Timmerman at the piano, ren-1
dered “the sword of Bunker Hill” and ,
“the Death of Warren,” very effective- j
ly- The best appreciated performance i
was an overture by an improvised or- .
chestra of five instrument*-Mr. Richwnlunn of
nf Charlotte
Charlotteteinir
first violinist,
violinist. j1
nrdson
being first

rtyle, Mr. L. Lenhart acting as
second for Mrs. Lenhart, and Mr. Howe
as second for Mrs. Howe. The odds
wtjn. jn favor of Mrs. .L., she having
tije advantage iu weight and having
jUMi *ome experience in the ring,
Round Ist-knock down for Mrs. Howe.
R&lt;,uud Snd-both came to time in good
,-i.n.u. another full for Mrs. Lenhart
T onhn.t I
shape,

. &lt; ma [ and first blood for Mrs, Howe. Round
WENT KALAMO ITEMS.
, 3rd—Mrs. Howe, throwing up all rules
, .
“TT
.
... I of the ring, went in her best. Mrs. L.
John Tomlin .Ull lie. in a cnticnl down M™. H. hdlinn on b«r wont in
Mloh.
coJlrlt4on’.
.
..
. I scratching and pulling hair. Mis. Len­
The voalher in m chanffenble u &lt;4*':
u,r„ „p
SIX&gt;W. ta fB,or of
rpHAT HLNBAKD OFJUfflE!
mind of an insane man.
I
Howe.
OrfiH* SHAVKING *od HAIR CUTTING
Mr. John Murry is preparing to build j
...
,,, „
,
In
.nmmar
Some of the neighbors of Mr. M. Leu­
N 8 Bootlid binlth i. var Boor. |
*"« &gt;«? &gt;*&gt;rk' 'h“‘ “&lt;*

READY MADE CLOTHING,

A. t_ RASKY’S,

WILLIAM JONES,

STS

eonanin.bimlotlm hmmem-iof ,U» !

of prosecuting Mr. L. when he packed
his household stuff aud moved into the
Frogs have made their appearance,
township of Hope. Fearing some oue
and soon we may expect snakes to
else might move into the bouse some
'cXi^MUUmoolm.Mifwrax.venid onotouclmd nmnii-l, toilnndtarnt it
...
... nn.
inKnraiws on tbe
tin* building;
lunMiiiir- loss
Inau
up. \n
No insurance
10 cento.
1
John Ke ruberlain and Hannah E.
O«rr»». brother of J. A. Bachelor,

Pottervite.

The M. E. Churel^will have a doaa-

The United Brethren are taking
some preliminary steps in view of
building a house of worship, having
secured a site on the Hue between Joel
Kocher’s aud J. L. Gregory’s. Each of
these gentlemen donating a portion of
«ud site.
a^ntday the boy* had squirrel
i_ ...
__ '____
,
hunt. There were four Nimiods
on each side, and the loosing aide to pay
for supper. Tbe captaina were Nile,
Liu sea and George Eeighner, Jr. Capt.
Lipton beat .by SI acurea. The sup­
per came oft’at George Feighner’a, Seu.
or. Tuesday evening, and the boys re­
port a good time. Capt. Lfnsea’s, count
was 156 and be eat just that number of
oysters. Nile did well.
The debate came off on Saturday
night ■ as usual, with a fall house.
Question: “Resolved thnt mnukind is
retrograding.” Affirmative. J. PilL
b&lt; run and Phil Gallenger. Neg.,B. B.
Downing, J. L. Gregory and Mr. Sirrine of V L ViUe. The question was
Ably discussed on both Bides. Elder
Surrine is an old debater, having his
mind well stored! with historical facts
aud a happy and pleasant way of re
l&amp;tiug them to others. Your corres­
pondent has an abiding faith that flueally good will triumph over, evil and it
somewhat staggered him to have the
question decided that we were actually

Among the prisonera at the county
jail is one person from Orangeville who
hns tern arrested under the fraudulent
de)&gt;t :‘n« act.
The Ladies’ Mite Society will meet
Jan. 2$rh. at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Whitney. An invitation is extend­
ed to everyone.
■ •
Michael J. Fanning, the Irish Orator
will again address the ]&gt;eople of this
city on T turaday evening, on tho subfect nf temperance. Those that heard
irm last week speak very highly of
him.
'
One LeRoy. a chap of 18, who was
loarding with Mrs. Hull in Rutland,
slide a deposit check, issued by our
bonk, forged an order for the'pay­
ment of the same to himself then drew
the money and skipped.
On last Friday afternoon Mrs. J. 8.
Van Brunt one of the early pioneers of
this county, died at her residence on
Jeffi-rson St. She was a Christian wom­
an respected and beloved by all. Her
funeral was on Snndayund attended
by a large number of nfends.
Roy. •
MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.

John McCartney &gt;is the happy owner
of a honrte again.
Our young friend, Al. Spires, “had -n
son come to town on Sunday night.”
Weight nine pounds.
One year of married life lias convin­
ced Mr. Debolt and Sarah, bis wife,
that they can live apart..
Jehiel Cavern has a new team, and
if riming away 5 times in one day, is a
sign of smnrtneas, they are smart steers.
The Quad Trap’s D. P. In district
•pedagogue has taken to himself a frow,
and gone to house-keeping on the
Hohte place in his district.
Quite n number of Maple Grove free­
holder afflicted with the spirit of *72.
“Anything to beat Grant," iu regard
to certain town officers, and are Crying
no mnkc'a vigorous effort to rally the
Greenlmckers for a strong campaign
in the spring elcction.
Lust week Jas. Perry found one of
hia sheep with hind legs broken.
This is the third one lost out of a small
flock inn year; one being shot nt the
shooting match, a few creeks since,
and tho other bursting n blood veswl
while riming. Jim. keens his stock
fiit and none ot them hns yet been a
dead loss.

ASSYRIA ITEMS.
Grandma Hartom is dangerously ill.
Elder McPhails has a very sick baby.
Locals in Assyria are •ihuply scarce,
this week.
Mrs. C. H. Russel has gone to Jack­
son on business.
Mrs. Frank Williams is still failing,
and i$ evidently near death’s door.
Mrs. Abby has returned from. Kalamo, whither ahe went to attend her
daughter, and now she Is grandma.
The protracted meeting atrthe Center
is still in progress, with good success.
Twenty-neveu persons have given their
hearts to Jesus, and many more are un­
der conviction,—your correspondent
“Bob,” with the rest.
3 Bone.
••AXDEBNOMVH.LE.”

This is the title of a story of South­
ern Prison Life, which Mr. J. C. Ketch­
am of Maple Grove, has tbe agency of
for this part of the country. It is a
beautiful royal octave volume of more
than 600 pages, richly embellished with
over 350 engravings printed iir large,
clear type on heavy toned paper. The
author, John McEl?oy, private, of
«om(&gt;any L, Sixteen Iltnois cavalry,hod
n personal experience within the con­
fines of Richmond, Andersonville,
Savannah. Millen, Blackshear and
Florence, and his reminiscences cover
evenr conceivable phase of life in these
terrible abodes of death, from the ord­
inary daily routine of prison existence
through the sentimental, the oomic,
the pathetic, and tbe tragic. Ito pages
a e mental photographs, and bring vi­
vidly to tbe mind of the reader tbe
temble acenes through which our gal­
lant soldiery i&gt;aswd with more tlian a
soldier’s heroism.
This “Story of
Southern Prison Life,” is the 'most
jxipular I sink of the time and is having
a larger sale than S»uy book since the
■lays of "Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” It is
published by D. IL Locke, the Nnsby
of the Toledo Blade, but sold only by
subscription, so get ready to subserilH?
when Mr. Ketcham calls on you.

MAK HIED.
KENT—FREEMAN.—At the realdenocof William
Kllten. Eru . —
“— to Lauira .'I-

Xa.«!iville Ylarkefx.

wm

unable to come and bbcand see me.
Wk. A
Dedication.—The b
Methodist Protestant &lt;
ing built at Barryviile, wi
ed Sunday, Feb. 1st, 1880. providence
remitting. Sermon at .l(h30 o’clock,
M.. by Rev. Wm. D. Tompkinson,
the President.
S. J. Badcock.

ry For tte. neatest line of Crockery
Glass Ware and Lamps go to
Wheeler’s.

Far tele or will Trade

for a small farm, 100 acres of good im­
proved land, four inilea from KlDrado,
Butler Co., Kansas. For particulars
address, Drawer 015, Kalamazoo, Mich.

ry For Knit Hoods, Zephyr Scarfs ’
and Misses Jackets, call at
w heeler’s.
ry Wilson Ac Howe sell more Flour
and btttcr Hour than any house in Nash­
ville. _____

CUTTEPS!
CX7TTEKSI!
CUTTERS!!!
I have od hand n large quantity of
Cutters of my own manufacture for
the coming winter trade^which will
be sold very low. Fleam* call and look
them over.
Eugene Coo*.

ty The finest line of Fira ever
brought to Nashville may l&gt;e seen at
Wheeler’s.

fcV Corn taken in exchange for
blacksmithing also two thousand bush­
els wanted on acct, at the Fouudry in
Nashville.
[^Wilson A Howe have just receiv­
ed a new stock of Boots, Shoes and
Rubbers, to te sold very low.

ry Don’t forget that if you want tte
best pair of Bote with rock-ebn teams
aud the best finished Cutter in the
county, or good HoYse Shoeing. Wag­
ons, llote, Buggies or Cutten- repaired
painted or trimmed in the test style.
Call at the Foundry uud get iL
Bailey Ac Wood,
ry For the Best 50-ceut Chewing
Tobacco go to
Wilson At Howe’s.

Money to Iamui.
Ou good approved paper, at a reaaonable'rate ot interest.
Chas. H. Brady.
.
J&lt;aahviUe.
:y The “l&gt;oss” stock of Gloves and
Mittens just received at
Wilson &amp; Howe’s.

t3T Buy-your Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Capa, Groceries and
Provisions, Crockery. Notions, etc,, of
E. Reese, who always sells at the
lowest prices.
tyrbe place to buy Plated Ware is
at
Demaray’s.

Go to the OW Reliable Market for
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
Henry Rok.
Proprietor.
ry All the fall and winter styles in
Millinery goods lust received, by Mrs.
Yates in Union House block. The lat­
est and finest line of Fancy Feathers.
Plumes, Ruching, Laces Neck Ties,
'Jets etc. j, ,
ry A fine line of jetvelry at
Demaray’s.
ry Best Blossburg Coal for sale nt
E. Cook’s, Nashville, for only $9 per
ton.’■
.
CyThe nicest line of Clocks nt
_______ Demaray’s.
Johnalon’a SanAparilla, cum Llror Complaint.
Johntaoa'i Baraaparilla, euraa Incllacaita).

JobnstouXSaxmipBnlla cures Dyapcpala.

iyEverything you want, iu the Jew­
elry line at
Demaray’s.

ryDEMARAY beats them all on
prices on everything in his line. Call
and see.

Call and Pay Up.
‘ Every one who has an account, is re­
quested to call mid settle their account
by note or otherwise within 30 days.
July Ilth, 18?9.
Evgeny: Cook.

at the old Sind
N.uth»ill&lt;*. Mtch_ Jw. W,»«.
JOSEPH RHODES
1M»_________________ HUMEK BLAIR,

IxMrt* Here! Yook Here!
V9’ Baiu
Shop in full
CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT!
I am closing out the stock of A. M.
Daugherty. Can sell goods cheaper
titan any bouse in Nashville. Persons
wishing goods call and see me before
you buy, as I am confident I can save
you money,
J. Davohkrty.

HTFor your cigars al wholesale or
retail go to tbe Cigar Factory.

.

My Saw Gumodnjr and Hamwriag.
Can’t te teat. This is conceded by
all who know my facilities. Good work
aud low prices my motto.
15-18'
Alf. C- Buxton.

MAX Ol? A THOUSzkND.

Chewing To-

Rovf.r.

Lincoln man

.

�Tbegr-jh
dMtrvv H»*nv
Ml

NASHVILLE.

SATURDAY.

OP

IngXOrvU

JAN. 24, 1880. (x&gt;l&lt;uubi(.
WASHINGTON.

WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW

A Washington telegram Mys it has

the Uative

oning tbsir’ pa phon.... Itusoia has intimated
bay * illingneoa to withdraw bur. troapa cocTHE EAST.
&lt;\-ated on L‘&gt;e frontier* of Amiris and GermWr, M tbuirpresenw there ia regarrfad by
Rkpohts from Menlo Park are to the
those Cabim te aq likely to disturb the friendly
cm a* can bo induced to coma
retatioi.s at present existing.
breaking tepidly, end lb at their tnsDUfarturo
The House Committee on Military
The appeal of the. Mansion Commit­
tee (Dublin) tc the people of the United Btatsa
Fit* John Porter to tho rank of Qoloud in the says*. • It ia now admitted that the distrtes in
army and awarding him •"5,000.... .A tele­
gram received at Um State Department, from
oortain to invol v- actual etarvaCommander
Gorriugs,
announces
tbe acter,
aiscovwy
of
Masonic
emblems
in ticn tf extraneous aid be not promntlv aud
The long, tedious and expensive trial the foundation of the obelisk at Alexandria, iiberalir forthcoming Tbe distrre* daily io­
crease® tn area and mtenaity, and it neems al­
most impossible to. avert until us\t harrrsl
absolute fami re in v«vv many places."....
naught, resulting virtually in tbe acquittal of found... .It has bean practically decided by Bo on t dee-'tea: Jules Favre, dtetiuBUianed
tbe accused. The jfffy.ifter being out three the House Committee on Elections to unseat French a'a e man; aged 71: M. Bounei,
days and three nights, failed to agree Tbe Yocum, the Greenbacker, from Pennsylvania, a French Itepubbcan Deputy; Thomae Laprt•rial lasted nearly four months.
whose scat is being contested by ex-Gov ae«r, A. H A., engraver, elder brother of the
Edwin Landseer; a stater of tbe Hon.
A New York paper reporta that 35,- Curtin, to declare the seat vacant, and to re- &gt;ateStr
Wm. E. Glad stone.
txo.ax; bualmla of grain await abipmeni there.
The Royal Academy of Great Britain
Bevkral important nominations were
Nearly WO vessels of various kinds are willing
and auxions to carry it, but nobody is ready to sent by the President to tbe Senate for confir­ haa reeolved to admit women to memberehip,
mation, last week, tbe list including the names subject to certain disabilities, including de­
The Grand Jury at Harrisburg, Pa., of Jatnoa Russell Lowell, of Massachi suite, privation of the right to vote at elections and
at tho annual banquet... .Thur© ta
haa found true bills against Iteprreentativa* m Minister to England; John W. Foster, of attendance
Minister to Russia: ex-Gov. Lucius considerable disUeet among the laboring clauses
Bumberger, Clarku and Petroff, and ox-Stat« Indiana,
Fairchild, of Wiaooustn, Minister te Spaib; in Ixmdon, caused by general depression in all in­
Philip H. Morgan, of Louiaiana, Minister dustrial pur*uitfl.... An explosion in a coal mine
td Mexico; and Eli H. Murray, of Kentucky, near New Gastie, England, killed between
eighty and ninety miners... .Ao attempt by tbe
Governor ef Utah Territory.
Brazilian Goycrament to levy a tax on street­
The bill introduced in the House by car paasengers in the dty of Rio Janeiro waa
Axother case of religious fanaticism
Mr. Warner for paying United Blates bonds of restated by the populacrt. A mob de­
'80 aod '81 authorises the Secretary of the stroyed \he., care and tracks of tbo
children, has come to light in Masaachuselts. Treasury to issue to tbepublic, in txchange tor company, attacked tbe connuctors, and atoned
fired al the troop*. Tbe latter otterged
At 2 o’clock on tho morning of Nov. 18 last, a lawful money of the United States, certificates and
fire was dissevered iu tno bouse of Mrs. Beard, of deposit not &lt; xoeed ing •500,010, WU, in dvnom on snd jltapcrecd the- mob. Three persons
al Andover, and her two little-boys were found inations of FA
•100, WOO and 11,(X», l-h Cortot lias adopted, by a vote of 230 to 10.
dead in bad in their room in an ell of the bearing interest at the rate of 4 per oenl per the bid s'.oliabing slavery in the island of Cuba.
ho-n. They lar as though quietly asleep, annum, redeemable at the pleasure of the Gov­
t large Afghan army is repotted ready to
and erilently had passed away uneonvefon* of ernment after three years, taken by lol. and march
on Cabal.
the touch of the flames. It -now tranapire® payable after fifteen years... .Seth A. Terry,
that tbe mother of the litUo innocents killed Secretary af tho Territorial Saving*, Bmldmg
them while laboring under an insane halluci­ and Loan Association, in Waahington, has de­
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS.
nation.
faulted in the anm of •25,0ti0.
Daniel Bharls, a negro, was execut­ i The trouble between Gen. Boynton,
Another batch of suffrage petitions waa proed at Oswego, Tioga county, N. Y., on the 21st;; the well-known corre»pondrnt of the Cindninsi., for the murder last summer of an old ', nxtl fJarrf/e, and Gen. Sherman, of the army,
growing out of alleged libelous utterance* by
tbe latter regarding tho character of tie
A daring robbery waa perpetrat-d in farmer, has culminated in a libel suit, which
will probably bring out the true history of tbe
the streets of Chicago, a few days aga E B. famous march from Atlanta to tho sea.
Wells, paymaster of tho bouth Side Ga® Com­
Mr. Edmunds, of Vermont, las in­
pany, was driving along During fltreet, in tho
troduced in the Senate a very Important meas­
southern section of the city, when three foot­
pads Jumped into his buggy, knocketi him ure in relation to the removal of suits by corsenseless, erized 94,(MX) iu specie which he had jporation* from the State to United States
in his possession, and made good their escape. courts, and is relation to suits by and aga net
It provides that all *iitx bj or th" n&gt;o.!ltted oath. Mr. Morrill callo.1 up for
Boyd'b puckitig-bouse al Omaha, the corporation*.
hia
nxolnUoo
Instructing
against all home or alien corporations may be consideration
largesl'Mtablii'.Lment of the kindin that part of removed from tho court of any State into the the Fiascos Committee to Inquire Into
the praoUcablUty of refunding tbe public debt
th© West, has been totally destroyed by tiro. Circuit Courts of tbe United States, and that at' a lew rate of lutereet thau 4 per
Tbe lose on building is 950,000, and that oo the tho State corporations shall bo doomed ciuzjus
of the State in which their principal office is retuuval ot all ot tho obatracUona in I&gt;e!a*an&lt;
stock of meats 9213,&lt;»9... .A dispatch from established,
and where their official records
Leadville, Col, say* ths. a party of Western cap­
hah a naw land diaertet
italists, beaded by OoL D. P. Dyer, of Bt Louis, nbad be kept
journod to Monday,
have purchased tbe Glass, the Pcndary, and
There was an important meeting at noma mfaeellaaeuua
corubleration
'•» &gt;»•"&lt;»'
--.— te. m
for 95,000,000. This ia the largest sale of min- | which the Ooiorado delegation in Congress, rold an.1 ■ilrev coIna of tho United State*. Mr.
•ng property yet made in Lead villa.
Gen. Adam®, and Ouray, Jack, Wash and
Tbh Wcrtcrn Plow Maautmtnrer.,
r“udt»5L
“S'1”?
“
,
, injunction of secrecy upon all the mem
at a meeting m Chicago the other day, advanced
of
conference, but it is believed of paper vhlch
the price of plows 10 per cent....A Pacific i that the following statement gives the
KrMDbacks.
All prudent
—
■ • • arrivrd
..w.y.Hrt.1at I—
nit of the
The
thunder tones, and said:
Mail steamship,
with 200pasaenger*,
practical
renal conference
u:b
alone.t'
Mr.
Lewis
Hau Franciaro, tbe other day. with oruall-pox lw‘d questiona was thoroughly &lt;liscan&gt;ed, ,
aboard... .The Treasurer of tho Iriah Laud bD“ BU agreemoct*. was reached which )
League Aswocialion, of Chicago, haa forwarded wss satisfactory to all present, except, it is
whole
to Ireland the sum of H.tif'ii 50 for th© relief Raid, to Bina or Teller. This agreement is that dar without rrachlnir
th© Utes of Southern Coiorado shall be removt d Introduced a bill tor tin
of the people.
to the Grand River valley, in the western part
Advices from New Mexico report ot tbe State, shout midway north anr* south,
Mr. Sparks, Chairman of tho Committee on
another engagement between Maj. Morrow's while the White River Utes are to be removed Military Affair*. In th* Hon*©, on tbe morales of
•command and Victoria’s band. After a fight I j Uintah Reservation.
rOLITtCAL.
of several hours' duration the Indiana
were
finally routed.
Uect
IL
F.
A Washington dispatch to tho ChiFrench, of lhe Ninth
cavalry, was
killed while gallantly leading bis company. ,cago Tril&gt;H»e says' the bill introduced in tbo
Tho bosses' lose could not bl» ascertained, tho New York Legislature, providing that tho Presi­
dential
elector* stall be chosen by Con­
country being inexpressibly rough, giving them
a chance to carry the wounded off after the In­ gressional districts, instead of on the genera)
dian fashion. It is stated that three different State ticket, is attracting considerable attontiou
expeditions will be organized to thoroughly there A great many Republicans favor it
dean out the Indian® under Victoria ta South­ The Democrats, on the other hand, insist that ii
is a revolutionary project conceived entirely in
ern New Mexice, and give the country peace.
the interest of th© Republican candulsta fur
The Toledo, Peoria and Wan-aw rail­ the Presidency.
way waa sold at auction in Chicago tho other
Washington advices state that the Nurith Caroline- Adopted.
day far 10,0)0,COO, Mr. R. C. Martin bidding ta
friends of Senator Thurman have now strong
the property on behalf of the bondholders....
hope* that lie will immediately become promiA Joint resolution was introduced in the BonChicago elevator® are stored with 8,&amp;4I,G58 noLt again as a candidate for the Presidency.
bushels of wheat, 4,157,057 bushel® of corn, This sudden elation arises out of » pro|«jeition
1,118,588 busltete of oats. 271,880 bushels of pending before the New York Legislature to
rye, and 775,048 bushels of barley, making a change the method of appointing electors for
grand total of 14,K17,23l bushels, against 11 - President aud Vice I’rnudent in that Blate As
149,203 bushels at this period last year. In ad­ tbo Democrats, in that event, could not calcu­
dition to the above, vt seels in tbo river contain late upon the vote of New York, It would t&gt;e
141,880 bushels of wheat and 1,247,lM0 bushel* absolutely neceaBary for them to turn ’.heir at­ paaaed. Bill* Introduced: By Mr. Handera. Rran’
tention toward suenring the electoral vote qf
Orville Grant, brother of tbe Gen­ Ohio.
Thornburgh; by Mr. McDonald, to allow s rebel"
duty paid in imported aalt u»ed for ouring tub
eral, has been appointed a clerk io the Regis­
The Maryland
Legislature has on
or in paAlnir: by Mr. Wallace, a resolution, width
try Department of tho Chicago prxttaffice, al a elected Arthur Gorman to tbe United State® was adopted. CsJlliiK ca th» Hecrrtary of Hut" tor
full Information concerninir the tabors ot the
Seoatu
U-—1. ofor
IVUItho term of six years following
TIIE SOUTH

S8*r “ ' ■ ,'V,E

Spanlah-American
commi»«loa
ou
claims
irruwlmt
out
of
th*
Cuban
outrasre.

After a somewhat protracted contest,
; j K GTOrK„ b„ lx„a
(b,
8U„. Snn.1. tram MI~MpM. 111. ebl.t op.
I ponvnte we e Gens. Btrketlile and Walthall
| *n'1 &lt;’ot&gt;Rres»man Singleton... .The Louuisna
Legislature has chorea Congresrr.ia.-] Randall
1" Gibson to succeed Kollozs io tbe Senate
here whs
' fn ui
Tho Ut. er's lenu expires
Aati. United Slate* Marahal LMatrict &lt;-f Nrvala:
tag, from various States, m St. Louis, last i in 1883.
DrFotvat Porter. Associate Juaticv ot the Hupreme
week. This gathering was made up of tbo '
FOUEIGN.
Court of Anaona; Jacob D. liter. AtMdtk JuaUec
Hoprvme Court of Wyoming; Malvtlle C Browne.
beire, or supposed heir*, of tbe (amou® Bpring­
A
B
erlin dispatch reports a serious Uultfd State* Allurnr. fur Wjorcutisr. William Cal­
er estate, 'l he Springer estate is held vaguely
to be worth ••'#&gt;,(XK),‘G&gt;, and to consist of th« quarrel at Kalisch, Poland, between Rtuwian lon. Iteccivcr ot Public Money*. Warsaw. Wia ...
sum of £173,UJ0 deposited in tbe Bank of Stock­ and German officers. Tho officers of a Rus­
holm by Baron Charles CJirintienscn Springer, sian regiment stationed at Kalisch invited the
ta the j-ear of 1670, and of tbo site of the pres­ officera of I’ruKriaa regiments stationed on tho rrqurstlng the l*rv*ident to invite tbe cooperation
ent city of Wilmington, Del. There are said other side of tbe frontier to dinner, and, in tbe ot tho Oov»n&gt;men'* of tho principal mari­
time natiuM of Europe in tno selection ot
to be 400 of tbe hctn&gt;, and between 100 and 2 JO
wore present, chiefly (roti lllmou, California. course of a political argument, th* Russians the rente of tbe isthmus ship transit;
by Mr. Vanee. to repeal the duty on salt; by
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Mississippi, Kansas, and
Colorado. Among the claimants to this vast ing homo tbe German officers under escort.... Mr. Cobb, tor the distribution of ths nnapproprlatrd moneys ot tea Oseeva award: by Mr. Tosuestate is GJngreesman Springer, of Hlinois.
Serious riots have occurred at Psetb. tn Hun­ bend. propoalng a conalltntlnna! amendment in
By a boiler explosion on a sugar gary, in conaconencs of the fatal shooting of retard to tbo election of President and Vke
Vcboray, a loader of the people, by an aristo­ 1-reeidonk providins for ilielr election by a
plantation near New Orleans three persons crat,
Baron Maithenyi by name. It is claimed majority ot tbo robs of th* people, and for
were instantly killed and thirteen others seri­ that tho nobibty sought to destroy Veboray, tbo ebolltloo of lha Electoral C liege ;
ously injured, some of whom cannot recover. an 1 put forward tbo Baron, who is tho beat
pistol-ahot iu the empire, for the purpoae....
A Cork dispatch state* that sixty able­
bodied meu, wun their families, were ad­ Trar.alt Ccmjsoy. and approprtaUnx |«W.t)Ul' fur
mitted to the Killarney workhouse. A aurrey* for a Panama canal aurvry. The Hall
burned.
woman applied (or admission with throe chil­ of th* Houac waa tendrrrd to Mr. Par
dren, one of whom waa d"ad in her arms from nell for as addmaa, on th* Sd of Febru­
hunger and exposure. A Izxxlondispatch sxys ary. A resolution of Mr. Kelley in reward lo, tbe
A heavy judgment for damages has that al! acoonnts agree that the situation in the tariff laid over, bills sets passed: For the »etdistressed diatrlcls is becoming extremely crit­ Dement of all otilatandlng claim* ac«ln»t the Dl»been rendered at Toronto against the Canada ical.
Tbe Mayors of Hbeffieid and Brighton, trtet of Columbia; appropriating 9I4S(&lt;4&gt; for tbe
Central railroad. It was for • 100,000, for lum­ and other towns, have opeoed relief subscrip­ roustruction of a bride* serosa the I’lXcmc r.vsr
ber destroyed by Arts kindled by a spark from tions, but tbe universal opinion is that private
Mr. Windom nresentod a petition in the Senrelief cannot cope with the distreea.
The aitnatioD in Ireland grows more
There wm a notable decreaae of
mercantile failures during 187U According to critical with each day's new*. In some dis­
Dun, Barlow It Co.'a annual cironlar, they tricts starvatijc is staring tbe poor laborer*
number G.M8, against 10,478 in 1878: a de­ and their families in tbe face. In others, they
crease of 8,8*1 In tbe amount of liabilities are tbrooging to the wortbouaee (or relief.
tb* decrease is most marked. TYnsamoontin In kt.ll others, private charity haa had to come
1879 wm f98,14»,&lt;62. as against •234,381,182 in to tbe rescue, though it is insufficier.t to cope was pssMd. Mr. Hill tatrodnesd a tall to provide
lor th* erection of a public building tn Denver.
1878; a decrease at 113^334,0t».
with tbe distress.
A revolution was adopted
Inqoliinr Into
Two CHILDREN of .A- J. Wihon set
Dublin advices report that the land­ ths
eoodlUun of tbe Pcueacola mv/ jard.
fire to tbeir father's stable at Chatham, Ontario, lords are eutering into so- operation together
and were burned to deathWhile enjoying
or th® purpose of defcnding tbeir rights sgatn*:
the tenantry. Considerable dtauabsfacikn is
Grant and party will occupy tbe famon* Castle cxpro&lt;w&lt;xl at the poor facilities for rxtoncting
of Chapultepte, about tw&lt;&gt; mfle® outside of tbo Government rehef t &gt; the ;&gt;cor. The Hbgoopr-r;
city.....The Bupreme Court of tho United ativo* trema state of revolt aud demand work,
aniBMla ia
threatening to make trouble If it is not fur­
nished
m. Owing to the closing of many
mill*, the operative*’ families are in a alate of trodi.rrd
starvation.
A letter fnm Japan says of the
Grain in night in the States and Can­
ada: 8l,30fl,0q0 bushels of wheal, 11.8M/XX) great fire fbgt dsvasuted the city of Tokio
bushels of oon&gt;, 3.233,000 bushels of oats, on tbe 2»Uh of December last: “ Miles of warv introduced:
1,152,000 busheJj of rye. Jn4 4,401,000 bnafacls ground wore laid waste, 15,000 names de­
St barley, maktng a total of 51,019,000 bosbafr. stroyed, and 5C,OUO persons made destitute. The

Lc718vn.LE adds » caw to tlio great
natknal list ot det.ulttw ..rtnsa-b.nl. tubtars. His name is I. H. Rhorer, and tbo institution from which lie stole &lt;100,000 ia th©
Louisville Havings Bank.
.
i,&lt;
T
an extraordinary gather-

Pauperism is
Gen. Burmide adv®Rt«w CamuJian
annexation.
\
Sixlv miles from WiuflLeg is t vshxWhite Rl.tr MmMcrr
•blo depoeit of hard coalX
Ita Commliu. ooladlu X«Unl. lb«ltow.
Queen Victoria's
are still
kept down to $5,000 * day. \
in inrestigsting tbe cause of tLc Ute outbreak
T
he school population of W””* haa
at tbe White RHer Agency ta Colorado. Gen.
Adams was th© first witness examined. H©’
Or tho G86 soldiers sent
Balti­
tion with the Indian trouble*—a story whisk more to tbe Mexican war thirt^ sar­
MEM ■
lO per ion
bs&gt; already beon often told in ‘he newspapers.
It otanpriaed bis appointment by Mr.
The *mp mine near Eareka, N®. ia
Ncburz as a Bpeci^l Agent of tbe taming out hundreds of ton* of AajbnMessrs. Edmunds and Outfield were ap. Indtan Bureau
ta®: fall,
while Mr.
■
\
ticliun was ta Colorado. At that time aceoaa quartz.
Adams waa an employe in the Poetoffice DeIn Erie, Pa., a spring of clear, freifc
partrn'-nL He went to Lo» Pimm, and was con­
water
has
worked
ita
way
through
lha
versant with tbe incidents of tbo Thornburgh
fight and tbo Meeker maasacye. He thiuka joints in the paving-ftones in a side­
Meeker &lt;as largely to blame foy ttawe calam­ walk.
ities. H® waa a cranky old n»su, with sei no­
"That’s what beats me," a* the boy
tions, and fn qtuxitly embroiled himself in
quarrels. On one occasion two young men ■aid when he saw his father take the
the ComnUtue oa Military affaire.
skate strap down- from its accuatomed
nail.
and Ttiornbnrgb'* Ill-fated expedition was the
A Rochester horse, frightened by a
result Tbe Indians became very much first right of a railway train, trembled
alarmed. In one of tho subsequent quarrels
between them and Meeker ho met bls death. violently a few minutes, and then fell
ipa&amp;lMl by
Adame told hia story from beginning to close down dead.
l prvaented
with few interruptions. He offered no opinCork was the material oJ which the
. ancient Egyptians made coffins, but the
from the (ianil tM on Appropriation*, report** a
bill for tbe payinvut of feM of United Statoa Manhalo
moderns have changed the uses ol this
and Deputy Marshals for tbe fiscal rear ending Jims th® Hou*© Committee ou ladtan Affairs, ar8U.18B0. Consideration was resumed la ths morning rsigDed the Indian Bureau for incomu©- article from grave to gay purposes.
boar of tbe MU relative to fractional hank rv toucy, and charged it with ro®pon*ibiiity
Arkansas raised so little cotton a few
serves, and tbe House waa addressed by Menn
for the Ute revolt.
Among tho reasons years ago that she was not reckoned a* .
assigned by him for tho rebel!i*m of that a cotton State, but now she ranks next
tribe waa that they were cheated out of
their lands; that tbe Government failed to to Texas, and produces 65C.000 bales a
pay thorn their annuity; that from IbTB to year.
- ■
W78inppltes wore not furui»iied them: 'list
“I was not fit to be a soldier; I never
-the axles of anus aud ammunition on tbe white
Rivrr rcMrration bad been forbidden, and that saw our men fire but I thought of the
THE MAINE MUDDLE.
Agent Meeker waa an injudicious and utJflt widows and orphans they would make,
man. Commiaaiouer Havt denied many of tho ' and wished they would miss," says
Everything waa quiet at Augusta on tbe 15th. General's assertion*, and attributed the abuacs Robert G. Ingersoll.
‘
In tho Horae the Committee on Elections re­ in the scrrico to his predoouesor in office.
Fumes from the smelting of -lead are
ported, giving tbs seat.of Donnaila, of WsstCffnsus Supervisors.
now passed through a very long line of
brookc. Republican, to Merritt W. Bules, DemThe President lately sent to the Senate pipes and woolen bags, and condensed
octaL The report was earned without oppo­ name® of Supervisors of the next census for into lead again, as steam is converted
sition, and BUh-e qualified and took hia seat
into water. The lead thu» obtained is
Acting Governor Lamatm issued an or­ confirmation as follows:
der
to
the
Sheriff
of
Kounebec
Ohio—First district, Charles D Campbell; a powder of exceeding fineness which
county,
informing him
that
hia 3, John Henry Thomas; 3, William H. Mc­ makes on excellent blue paint.
de puttee were no longer required to pro­ Dowell: 4, Henry A. Towne; 5, Albert G.
tect tbe public buildings, and directing him to Byers; C, William A. Hunt; 7, Joshua W.
A Lady’s ribs were broken by her
dismiss tium. The Hlienff refused to obey Stanley.
Ibe order. Tbe Hous6 Bribery Committee
Indiana—1, Gilbert IL Stormont; 2, Franklin dressmaker in Lyons, N. Y. The friend
continued ita investigations, but elicited C. Johnson; 3, J. M. Ititsnour: 4. Isaac H. of the household had attempted to fit a
nothing of importance.
Davis; 5, Benjamin P. Walker; 6, W'lltam P. dress to her and had caused so much
Seymour.
pain in her right ride tljat the work
Illinois— 1, James G. Wright; 2, David FL
The Maine Supremo Court, on the 16th in«t,
Bunderland; 3, John W. Bailey; 4, Henry H. liad to be abandoned. The lady was in
answered all the interroffaUona submitted Io It, McDowell; 5, rid ward J. Waddell; 6, John IL a state' bordering on hysterics when
by the Legislature
was in
in favor
favor | Clitwtnntt;
vy
v. Tbe
aljv d»et*ioci wsa
—... - William A. Northcote; b, William medical aid was summoned, and an ex­
of the Itepnbhcana and adveree to th® Fusion- I IL Brown,
amination revealed tho fact that one of
Michigan
—1, John C. feharpe; 2, Byron II
tut® upon every point Tbo Legislature wont
~
#
Pierce; 3, CharlesD. Long; 4, H. Oita Young. her ribs was broken.
into tbe election of a Governor, th® choice fail­
Missouri—1, Charles E Salomon; 2, Benson
Nearly all the leading London shopa
ing on Maj Joseph L. timitb. Other Blate offi­ B. Cahoon; 3, B P. Bailey; 4 Joseph A. Wil­
axe
very
old
establishments.
Hedge
&amp;.
cers were also chosen. In lhe Hotue, tho re­ son; 5, Daniel M. Draper; 6, John P. Dork©; Butler, wine merchants in Regent
Corry don F. Craig.
port of tho Election Committee declar­ 7, Wisconsin
—1, Alonzo Loper; 2, David E. street, were wine merchants to Charles
ing William Murray, FoaiouiaL of Vas­ Welsh; 3, Leonard Lottridge; 4, Thomas 8. H. Bedmaynes, Howell &amp; James (im­
sal txjro, elected
tn
a *«it
instead Allen.
Iowa
—
1,
John
M. Rowley: 2, James T. Met­ mortalized by Hood in “Mim Ki Imanof Bev Dr. Nathaniel Buller, Republican, was calfe: 8, John 8. Btridgor
; 4 Icbabod N. Kidder. segge and her Gelden Leg"); Fortnum
adopted, thus bringing tl&gt;e members of the
Minnesota—1, Albert A. Crandall; 2, Charles I &amp; Mason,-famous Italian warehousemen;
House to n. Gov. Smith delivered a brief in­
W.
Johnson;
3,
Chris
C. Andrews
augural address, and also i*®ned an order re’ Swan &amp; Weils, renowned for underwear
L.
Cass
for
District
of
Colorado.
hovtng Gen. Chamberlain from the command
David j. j and children's clothes; Swan i Edgar,
Kansas—1, T. Dwight Thatcher;
of tbo State militia Th© Bribe, v Committee Erans;
| Lewis &amp; Allenby, Holmes, Mortlock.
3, Charles M. Kellogg.
continued ita investigation Thomas B
Swann repeated in greater detail tbo state­ • Nebraska—1, B. D. btaughter; , Bruno arc all near a century old. All traveled
----tF.M,, ah»„; Al- | American, know these tone. A Lonments previously made by bitn in regard Tzschndt.
Territories—Crawtey P. Dake ‘
to the methods adopted by Wallace II White to
exander nucue^
Htighre, u*«ota;
Dakota; WiUtein IL Bird, d‘&gt;n business is much more valuable in
tadnoe him Io »tay away from tbe House or r&lt;&gt;- exanuer
District of Columbia; Clinton EL
u. Moore.Idsho;
Moore, laana; i the
me long run than one in
m America—it
»ignhi*&gt;eat Solon Chase corroborated Swann's Diztrictof
rr.._i. Ar./a—, i u....
a
.u
.
testimony in certain particulars. James O. Hugh McQuaid. Montana; Abram 8. Hoyt, New {
Mexico;
John
Neil,
Utah. Fred W.
... Bparling, .
White, member of tho Legislature and o &gt;uata «.
...
------ Homer
------AMerrill,
teamster
at, Carson, Nev., waa told
Waahington
Territory;
Wyoof Wsltace JL While, teatitied that the tatter
that 8omel&gt;ody in Parifi had offered a
lature. Wentworth and Cushman, members of
me Exodns investigation.
priie of $4,000 to anybody .who traced a
the Hon*e, swore that efforts were made to
The committee of tho United States Senate, , figure like the following, without liftbribe them to absent themselves from the
coDsteting of Messrs. Voorhtte*. Vance, P&lt;m- ingthe pencil, going over a line twice,
State House.
dloton, Windom and Blair, appointed t^, in- j or making an erasure:
Saturday, «h* 17th of January, was a lively ’’ ve&lt;tigat© tho causes of the exodus of colored
day at the Maine State capful The Fusion ।' people from the Southern States, commenced
Ijeqislaturc met in the forenoon, and, after tho |' taking testimony. The first witnesses exam
appointment of committees by ‘both the Senate ined were the Rev. J. E. Rankin, pastor of the
and House Io take into consideration tbe r.tua- Congregational Church, aud Thoa. Tullock, Although he was informed that the
tiou of affaire aud report upon the best mode Arsistant Pool master of Washington, both thing was impossible, be persistently
ot procedure, adjourned until Monday, the of whom testified that they had no personal worked at it night and day until he
IVth. Immediately after the Fualomais dis- knowledge of tbe causes of tho exodus, and became a lunatic. In an asylum he still
knew nothing ot tbe widely-eca.torod circular
jtereed tho Republican momlwrn of tbe to which their names were appended, appeal­ spends most of his time at the problem.
L.«gialature took posseeeio® of the State House ing to the people of the United Slates for
The new United States Senator from
and elected Daniel F. Davis Gov.-mor, &amp; J. money te aseiat tbo freedmen in finding refuge Maryland is A. P.Gorman. Hesucceeds
from pen&gt;&lt;cation, etc., except that they had
Cbadbonie Hecretary of State, J W. Fogter promised to serve as members of the B jard of William Pinckney White, who was ap­
Treasurer, IL B Cleaves Attorney Ge-w ral and Audit for tho Emigration Aid Society therein
pointed by the Governor of Maryland
b. J. Callaghan Adjutant GeoeraL Davis wm
sworn.tn an Governor and delivered an inaug­
to fill the vacancy caused by the ap­
ural addrees. After tho transaction of some
O. 8. B. Wall, of Washington, President of pointment of Reverdy Johnson as Min­
routine bnniueas loth houses &lt;|uiotJy adjourned. : tins "Emigrant Aid Society," waa examined.
ister to England, and in 1875 was regu­
During the ncws’on Blaine came upon the floor
of tbo House and was recr ived with tbe wildest He ettimatea th© number of color41 men, worn - larly elected to the Senate. Mr. Gor­
en, ana children already tram-ported from man is Chairman of the Democratic
&lt;lcmo naira lions of applauseNorth Carolina through Washington to th© State Central Committee, President of
Ibo Republican Assembly held a brief ses­ Woat (principally to Indiana) between 2,500 the Chesapeake and Ohio cunal.a mem­
sion at Augusta on the 19th inst, but did noth­ and 3,0X). Tbe original purpose of the North ber of the State Senate, and, curiously
Carol.ua
agents of three emigrants waa to have enough, was, when a lad, a page in the
ing of im|K&gt;rtauce. After tbe adjournment them go to
Kansas, but tho tide was diverted
Gov. Davis gave orders to exclude the Ftuuon- to Indiana by their agents (Perry aud august body to which he has been
i»ta from the State House. In tho afternoon Williams) on th© strength of representations by
the latter, beaded by Gov Smith,
‘
prr- m imuere of the Washington society, baaed ou
Rented themselves at ttte gateway of circular® received from J. IL Walker, Mail '
THE MARKETS.
tho Capitol, but admiaetonwaa denied Agent at Terre Haute, to the effect that thero !
them, and they proceeded to organize ant was a great demand for farm tabor in Indiana^
transact their business on the sidewalk. After and that the colored people would readily find 1
a VLcy abort setsion, at which it was determined emnlovuibnt there at excellent wages, together 1 Hoot
to secure Union Hall and continue their ech­ w.tb the beet of treatment, u&gt;d schools for tbeir Lon
| £loi
elons from day to day, they adjourned. The children, etc.
Secretary of State and Governor secured
rooms in the same' building. Money enough,
The Fatal Shirt-Button.
it is said, haa been guaranteed to run
Dr. Sander, a physician of Elberfield,
their Ijegialature ell winter, and pay
every man hi* ludary. They aay they intend Germany, died from tho eflects of u
to appeal to Congress, and will aoou have a singular accident, which conveys its
committee there to investigate matters. Tbe own lesson. One morning in U74,
Fusk&gt;n‘»to were very indignant at their exclu­
4 IU
sion from tho CapltoL They say Gov. Smith while dressing, he contrived in some
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could have bad 10,(IDO men in resdineM at a way to get a shirt-button between hi &lt;
Fancy White Winter Ex.’.. &lt;• &amp;J
moment's notice, but his course! haa been teeth. Unconsdously, while laugbii g,
Good to Choice ttprio* Ex. 5 75
for peace, and baa prevailed. The State Treas­
urer issued an order instructing the subordi­ the button slipped into the back of 1 is
No. • Spring.
nates of hia office not to honor any demand for mouth, and thence into tho larynx. All
the payment of money from the treasury em­ the exertions of his surgical friends to
Rvs-No.t
anating from, or issued by, the authority of remove it were vain.
Itaaxjiv—No. S........................
either of the Legislatures until further advised
It was ascertained that it sank in^o Berras—Chote® Creamery.
the rifht lung, which aoou became irri­ Koos—Fresh...........................
Tl © Republjaan Legislature, at its seesiou on tated.* Spitting blood ensued, and he
’he 2Uth, adopted a resolution denouncing th© was himself looking forward to his
Fusion body as bogus, and acting ta violation death as not very remote.
uf tbe consPtotion and laws of the State, and
He removed to a villa he had near
•iireettag the Judiciary Committee to inquire Frank fort-on-the-Main to pass his last
wy*t legislation is necessary to punish
iff"in. It was ordered that the reo- days in quiet Here he was surprised
reurv of State be directed to procure a by a violent fit of coughing, accompa­
viutab’e seal, which ahall be acknowledged as nied by spitting of blood, in a paroxysm
tne seal of the State. Four Fuaioidsta we-1 of which the button was ejected.
o«er to tbe Bepuhlicaus during the day. Tbe
His health rapidly improved, and in
FitaonUte met in Uutoo Hall Tbe committee
appointed to re perl upon a plan of procedure a few months, regarding himself as
। ©commended suhmintag a series of questions Suite cured, he resumed bis profesaiondotbe Supreme Court. Afters gooa dealot
l work and endeavored to (rather up
■jii tho report. Tbo Republicans forced open the threads ot his former practice.
the safe of the Secretary of State’s offic*;
But last year unmistakable symptoms
there wsro no valuable paper® in it, nor tbe manifested themselves that tbe lung
bad not fully recovered from the pres­
ence in its substance ci a foreign body
fpr several months.
Matter* worn a quiet look at August* on tbe
He spent the winter in the South of
21 st. The Republican L-ffislatare showed a Europe, but returned almost worse than
disposition to conciliate tbe Pueiosiats by giv­ he went. He gradually wasted away
ing them places on tbe moat Im portent oo«n- and died.
mittere ■p|&gt;oin’cd, but tb« latter held
severely
aloof.
Harnoe! A. Holbrook.
A scythe which Prince Bismarck
WM ©footed Btetw Treasurer. Tb« l u.ion Leg- once took from the hands of a peasant
1
in a meadow and swung for half an
question*, to bo submitted to tho msmbera, hour has been purchased by the His­
who will decide whether to send them torical Museum of Berlin for $800.
EAST MBEET^EA.
to tbe Supreme Coart or not Tbe Fusiontsts cataUisbed a State Department iu a bootIn England there is a growing preju­
nuaa block, and the Secretary of State issued
tho following: • We have retuned to first dice against operatic music in the
principles. Ws baveaplni table aud chairs. churches.
.

�BMxurarm of milk, and beat into the

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SATURDAY,

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JAN. M, 1880.

Tex United Stale* Consul General

moat any

y jdjubecaose it
the bowel*

Guevea fowls will keep all bugs and
polls Journal sent out
‘
ptior. off garden
to »U tire
like ether
bfleansof 1
nn 1
ng each to indicate hi* first
butter yield ot the Ayr­
for President. Nearly all who shire
The Metropolitan National Bank, of
addressed made replies.
Tho twenty-five pound* of milk; from the
New Yo.rk, ha* taken np the bonds de­
Jersey it i* one pound of butter from
result is a* follows
eighteen pounds of milk.
posited at Washington to secure it*
TTbnips are healthful for homes.
They should be eat ia slices, or, whet ia
transaction by which the concern makes
better, pulped finely and mixed with a
an annual profit of over $90,000.
little raeal and some salt Rutabaga*
H. «. nompww
are better than white turnips.
Ma Harrison
This Government want* it* offl
Keeping sheep i* pleasant and profit
able,
—....if
--------eUem
jded to properly. Wool is
to put on no airs. Maj. William
a
sure
thing every year and brings cash.
'
Sweet, chief of the internal­
It ha* ita up* and downs; but let any
division in the office of the First
man makeup his mind that none but
trailer of the Treasury
his wife or his administrator shall sell
his wool for les* than 50 cents per pound
been dinnisse4 for extravagant*!*
FoitFradarlc* Poatlaaa.
and be will coma but all right.
dituroa made while traveling r Gov­ For B- J. uFtaaBr.
lor K«wb o BootO
.
Parhnu-s, carrote, Swedish turnips
ernment arbount
and especially mangel-wurzel, will all
of American good* is causing them to
&lt;li*p

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cmpfula
of
—
.—— —
; a* coffee differ* in
strength, better taste to *e« that is sweet
enough; pour thomixture mtocnj»s,and
put the cup* in a not-tbo-deep pan with
boiltag water; the tavel of the water
ought not to stand
do not try and boil
| about 15 minute* of boiling is ueceasary
Sweet* and Soub Oabbaoe.—My
pwkle* gave out too early 1
and _______________________
I used this old recei]
___
Ipt, which ia
Dutch, for an old woman gave it to me
in Albany q tot forty years ago: Take a
cabbage-head and cut it down into eight
pieces and'eover it with coarse fait, let­
ting
it remain in a jar twelve hours; take
J
it
&gt; out,'squeeze it, and chop it fine with
two
onions; put it on the fire in a china1
lined veesel, covering it with vinegar,
and boil for a full hour; add to it then
one ounce of turmeric (a teaspoonfnl of
curry will do instead of turmeric), one
teaspoonful of ground pepper,
spoonful of cele-y-eeed, atable-fpoouful
of allspice, two tablt^apoonful* of ground
mustard, and -half an ounce of white
with one «&gt;d . W pound, of
brown sugar; cook one hour more.

CURWUBAMD
tbe intellect with a thrill such
Although th.
tam poem* inopire. Bat, after all is
oonct-dad, there is more work and lew
play in che*a than any other
tanceaof only
tennined with
I should not be clsMified with the On Jaly 1, 1770, * comet wa* within
“ amusements.” It i* an exercise, and 1.390,00) nil., of tbe outb—the elowM
a severe one.—Cincinnati Saturday
bich astronomer* have any certain
knowledge. Its apparent diameter wa*
Cooked Alive.

There was
ent diameter of the moon. It i* not
surprising that the apparition of such a
men. Robert and Dennis Patrick, monster should cause a panic of terror
brother*, got into * dispute about each among unenlightened and superstitious
other's share in the year's crop. A inhabitant* of the earth.
long kettle filled with water wa* near
by. The water in the kettle had been
before the writer tried hi* 'prentice
heated to such a d
hand at trapping, say* a writer in For­
waiting for it to obe
little in order to
scald hogs in it The water waa so hot est and Stream, he waa told by a vet­
that they were afraid it would "set eran bear-hunter that all the bears he
had taken in trap*—and they wereagoodthe hair of the hogs. This wa* the
ly number—were caught by the left
high temperature of the water when
the brothers began to quarrel. Dennis, foot. The statement was discredited,
who was the oldest, told Robert that he till experience seemed te verify it where
would put him in the kettle if he didn't the traps were set at a coop or ita equiv­
alent. Several caught in deadfalls also
shut up, and Robert, the preacher
had the left leg as well as the head in.
brother, told Dennis that, if hejputhim, j side of the coop, the b*it being so far
Robert, in tliot water, he, Dennis, would
have to . go with him. Dennis caught back a* to oblige them to step inside
.
A Rural Romance.
with one foot to reach it It would
Michael Kelley, or Mike Kelley as he Robert and pressed him backward in thus seem that where a bear is attract­
ToUI.
.MV
was usually called, was an ecceotrio old the direction of the kettle. He pressed ed by a lure he, soldier-like, steps Off
The
price of corn if 1879, a*
him, both of them having their arms
former living in one of cur suburban
left foot forward.
&lt;xrtnpq**l with that of lap, has evilocked meanwhile, until they both went
An unwritten page of history came cooked and mixed with beans, peas, lowoB■ Bom of poor P“™“J
Poweb or Ska Bbeakers.—From exd» nth cat short the bog Jrop of the to light at.* Boston dinner, a few day* Indian oom, oats or barley, all of which irrood peraovrruiee lie b«d booome headlong into the kettle of seething
pcrimentB which were made some time
WsF considerably. Treia large pork ago. The story was told by the Hon. mn«t be ground into meal. When pigs pjaomodlot ono of tbo tact fam. in water. Their piteous, awful screams | since at the Bell Rock and Skerryvore
and means soon attracted others to the
are fed on such cooked food as we have that section, of which he was&gt;
&lt;jpa and the interior pants, it is now E. W. Stoughton, ex Minister to Rus- • stated, the pork acquires a peculiarly
light-houses, on the coast of Scotland,
proud; but no prouder was he than oi place, who finally extricated them from | it was found that, while tho force of the
^.imated, will pack thepresent season sia, and bo gave it a* told to him au- I rich flavor, aud is touch esteemed, csthe white-hot caldron. They retained
bi, own pbj.icnl .trnngth imd
breakers on the side of the German
their
senses
when
first
token
out,
and
4980,000 bogs, as agaiM 7,480,000 last thentiually while at his post in St I podally for family use.
th»l hM Mri«ted Mm in ^cnmnUUng
Horse Hints.—Rubber bits are the hi» property mid mnde him , moot ex- their intense agonies were simply be­ ocean may be token at about a ton and
, mason. This is a no#doerease of 500,- Petersburg: "During the war of’the
a half upon every square foot of sur­
yond
description.
They
at
once
com;
beat
for
winter
on
your
horses.
ccltant boxer Mid wrestler, nnd hr, bed
■' 000, in round numters, the present Revolution, in 1780’81, England at- j xb*
.
j among horses is greater a correeponding contempt for mon of plained of their hot clothes, and, when face exposed te them, the Atlantis
tempted to negotiate with Russia and between
‘ ------- the ages of 4 and 8 years than inferior power.. Ono .pnng, when help these were taken from their limbs, breakers fall with double that weight,
great flakes of boiled flesh went with or three tens te tho square foot; and
Judge Andlbssn, in the Virginia Prussia te combine against France and I at all other periods of life. Warm the ™ unusually plenty, ho determined to them, leaving their bones exposed. I thus a surface of only two square yards
bit on your
bridle
In frosty weather be-1 hare tho farm run that year by a.trong
coiuuei her
uer to
w withdraw
wimuruw her
utjr fleet
,ivei’ from
irom i ,
- .
■
I sustains a blow from a heavy Atlantic
Gourt of Appeal^ recently gave a novel compel
.
, _
.,
fore potting -it in tbe horse * month. b-am So. when » man prerentoo him- Their beards fell out and their hair
breaker equal to about flfly-four tons.
,alf o, (rost
jn
n. The appellant, Mrs. Latham* iuno, w.i™,o«r«rwg„»eon«.a«.. j
relf and miked for work, alter inquiring dropped from their heads. They had . In November, 18'14, a heavy gale blew,
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•outfit, a divoreo from her husband en tion the cession of the island of Minori- with tho tongue and lips, adheres to of tho man re to hi, habit., etc. ho literally been cooked alive. The ’sight and blocks of limestone and granite,
was
such
that
those
who
witnessed
it
these
soft
tissue*
tho
same
as
it
would
ca,
in
the
Mediterranean.
Fortunately
,
—
would tinudi op by aakmg him to fight,
the grouifl that he had joined tbe Re­
were well-nigh paralyzed with horror. from two to five tons in weight, wore
publican piity. The shock, she said, for tbe young American republic, the I "» when red-hot, leaving tho animal la this way he disposed ot qmto a num­ All possible measures of relief were washed about like pebbles at tho Plyprt ponal did not meet with favor in the ' with a sore mouth. If you do not be ber oLapplicanU. and wre beeinuing to tried during the night, but Robert died 1 mouth breakwater. About 300 tono of
w** too great for her domestic hnppi.
.
in f/iavc
'ui uwm
M/ugutiuu
lieve it
pUce jl
your
own tongun
on an
a prove
piece despair of getting hm "“‘'““^dine
| such blocks were borne a distance of
frosted
ironHZ..
some cold
morning __1
and when, one morning a. be wre standing next day and Dennis on the day fol­
----------’i"L
*’ 2_„Ll22.
ne*a Ard Judge Anderson thought eyes of Cathenno II., and Prussia: did I of
and
up tbe inclined plane «»
of
lowing.
, 200
., feet,
v"*’ Z
—
in tho barn door, a young man camo up
that she &lt;as right. “The husband,” ho not dare to join England single-handed. bo convinced.
—*--------------; the breakwater, earned over it, and
only
as
.
-i
A good workabopcontainiDgsuch tools tho road. and. se&lt; ing Mm. called out.
arid, “Hd deserted his friends and The legend is of importance
A Drummer’s Experience.
scattered- iu various directions.
A
“Good morning, sir.”
used to advantage by the farMr. Brireudiuo, « Loukvillo travel- 1 b,o&lt;* ot li““K&gt;»e.«--v«u tou.m weight,
gone ortT to the enemy.
It was per­ showing tho desire ot England to re- ' ** can
-Goofl morning." grutlly.
gain powtesaioD of her colonic, here ' “““ ,ho^ *»
.0,!
mg
.gent,
wre
croreiag
a
covered
'
fidy. tbu moral taint of which, ahe felt,
"Do you wont to hire a hand to worx bridge that .paua a amaU atream in ! 120 'P*, *
. ,
,
.A room with a stove in it and large
U1.re«1,O“
of the contraction of on your farm, sir?"
I* attached to him, and would probably and the great danger of our country enongh to
North Alabama, one evening not long !
by • «uglo blow of a
“Perhaps so; want to hire out? *
cxdndo him from the best society in averte d 3y tbe non intervention polity . a hay rigging, a gate or portable fence,
ago, when he wre .aired by tho throat breaker and hurled over into th. harthe State* And so the learned Judge 1 • —
Russia's
Queen.'• • **
will furnish a place where many hours
• Yre, sir; I am looking tor » job.
l.y a highwayman, while mother hold
■”'&gt;
"trongly tre“What can you do?”
1 may be healthfully aud profitably spent
th. horre ho ire riding. It wre very 1■ b"
nailed
1"1 do
down
"1 upon a jetty, *
was
” 'torn
—
thought that the bonds of matrimony
••All kinds of farm work, sir; 1 wm
,,
...
,,,
I in the most inclement weather of winter.
dork in tho bridge, and Brizendine away by an overpowering breaker.
The Duk«t B.y of brunt’s l.lfr.
Hote ,
doJ o( rop,jm,g
should be dissolved.
born on a farm."
could not see his assailants; but, being
“Con you fight?"
How an Owl’h Head Revolves.—A
“The darkest day of mylife,"srid the ! done that would otherwise find its may Ij
"What, sir?"
. a powerful, well-built man, he sniggled contributor to the American NatGeneral, “was the day 1 beard of Lin I to the professional mechanic.
New
desperately with his would-be murder­ uraliet, who had read a funny story
Tee printers of his State prove that coin's assassination. I did not know ’ tools may be built, that will be needed
"Can you fight, I say can you hek
the
Ixenun.nl Governor of Ohio,
™ ‘
on the farm, or harnesses may be oiled m "I don't know, sir, whether 1 can or , ers, and, in the struggle, managed to about an owl wringing his own neck by
draw a revolver from his pocket, which looking at a man who was walking
Mr. Hickonlooper, has a hard name. । put down in the field and starting up si and repaired and a great many things
ho used with telling and fatal effect ou around him, tested tho matter by ex­
The New York Graphic says that from ‘he gutters; we had fought it as wax, that will suggest themselves may be not; but I can try."
And he did try. The first thing [ one robber, sending a No. 41 cartridge periment. Ho obtained a fine speci­
a poraaal ol Ohio eiohangoa it not only ' *.,“I
”•&gt; hod to tight it a, aasuuin.- done. In mild weather tbo thoughtful
through his brain and L'lling him in­ men and placed him on top of a post.
tion. Lincoln was killed ou tbe eve*- can find profitable out-door work, such Kelley knew he was on his back on the
■“ , ^-o^uTor^rT
stantly. Tho other robber, a desperate “It was not difficult," says the writer,
as re|minng outbuildings and cutting door, with two teeth down his throat:
fellow,
then relinquished his hold upon
been politically kicked and cuffed, but rendered on the 9th of
April, i I up falling branches from trees.—Hural the next, the man was astride hi* tho horao and attempted to wrench the “to secure his attention, for he never
diverted his gaze from mo while I was
stomach, with a fist in each
that
on the 13th. u 1 New Yorker.
fn—fc Mr:
JOT. Riplenoooker
XUUlUUVWntU has
uuo been
1ZW.4 subn«nw Ii arrived
---- - in
- Washington
.•
revolver from Brizendiue's hand. The in his presence. I began walking rap­
nose
was
bleeding.
Then
he
let
him
was busy sending out orders to std&gt;
LaBoe numbers of cattle die annual! v
’ up. and was just picking up.‘"bundle struggle was desperate and tho revolver idly around tho post, a few feet from it,
jeoted to other indignities. In fact, '
tT
xr_”- - ....
’
. .k. rv.n.sa
____ ■. . II recruiting,
rec,rull,u8. the
the purchase
purchase of
of supplid,
suppln in tbe West from the lack of water
Mr. I ooklanbiper seems to be consul- ( au(|
niU6U,r oul
Brmy. Lincob when feeding iu the cornfields. Drv to start off, when he was called bac^*Uj ’ fell from his hand and rolled away, and keeping my eyes fixed on him all the
it was a hand to-hand struggle.
Both while. His body remained motionless,
erablr mixed up in the webs of his po- | had promised to go to the theater, am corn-stalks, os compared with grass, ore i set to work, and he proved to be as
were powerful men, but tho plucky but his head turned exactly with my
liticd antagonists. The general
wi
—
--------- » opinion
• ' wanted
—-"»»'* mo to go with
him. While! c/mstiputiug food; but smutty rorn- trustv and industrious u* he was brave
When I was half way
is, however, that if. any of these prose- ' yQH
President a note cnn| . Bta|ju| are especially liable to cause im­ The farmer’s daughter needed just such drummer finally threw his antagonist, movements.
and, dealing him a few powerful blows, round his head was exactly behind.
from Mrs. Grant, saying she must lea’ paction of food in tho stonlbch, and a man for n husband, and now he may­
■cutora think they have only a day’s job ' Washington that night. She wanted i disease of the brain. The risk is largely; be seen any day supenntendinR the knocking him senseless, he left him and Three-quarters of a circle were com­
hand in fighting Mr. Loophenkicer go to Burlington to see our childre : or entirely obviated if there is a sufli-, work on the farm, white Father Kel ey his companion lying prostrate on the ; pleted, and still the same twist of the
bridge. The plucky drummer reached j neck and the same stare followed me.
supply ui
of suicr;
water; jut
but wneu
when sit* iu the arm-chair and tells to his
they are very much mistaken, as Mr. Some incident of a trilling notrre hi I cient ouppiy
ex- • Onevcircle and no change.
. „______ „village
----- o- in
— a
- greatly
o—
On I
made het resolve to leave that evenin | the water is frozen up the animal Rrandchildreu the story of his last fight. 1a‘-neighboring
—
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„ rerew, twice
WW.W XWUUU,
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WHICH­fijckpoolkener will give them d two- T wua rrla.l trt liaVO Iho ttAln „■ T &lt;1 ^....
hausted
condition. Informing
the ^....
citi- went,
round, and
still iUftl
that watch
—
1-—
&gt;
*
—
Patriot.
I was glad to have the note, os I di ' cun no longer chew tbe cud from lack —Concord i-vsens of what had occurred,a large party j ful stare and sti^dy
head.
steady turn of the head,
.years' engagement.
not want to go to the theater. So,,I of
Ui water
orner in
iu the
tue paunch
pmnen 10
ana
to separate and
Htavfaa.l
Irt
filv*
fc/reaware
k-..l---J
VN
—
T
-«
-•
started to.the
»cene of------the ---------battle,, ------and On
^ound, UIHl
and...
I
---------------------xxre I
. went,
rev 11V, three
.auve times
UIUC.1 ^VUUU,
1 beIM.—
I
u.
:
......
1
.
Odd
DEiner
Customs
in
Swedenmade my excuse to Lincoln, and at tb»| float its coutefita, and impaction and a
broneht
brought in the two robLera,
robbers, one of gan really to wonder
wuudef why the head did
Tbo Swede* have a quear way of lo­ whom was a corpse. They were tramps ‘j not drop off, when ail
The gold and silver product of tbe proper hour we started for the traiS| whole train of evil oonsequeuces follow.
all at once I diacovdiscovAs we were driving along Penusylvani1 If water can be supplied so that the comotion at their meals. They often from Springfield, Ohio.
cred what I had failed to notice before.
Pacific slope, for 1879, including British avenue a horseman rode by us on cattle
---- - can 3drink
' ■ at■ will, it is better; -but flit about like flies, from one table to
------ When I had reached half way round
Columbia and receipts in San Francisco gallop, and back again around our ca: । ; if not, it should bo allowed abundantly another, and sometimei seem to turn
Story of Henry Clay.---------------- from the front, which was a* far
riage,
looking
into
it.
Mrs.
Grant
said
.
topsy-turvy
when
they
ordeia
repast.
from the western coast of Mexico, are:
। at any cost twice a day. While in
One day, during President Monroe’s ■ es he could turn his head to follow my
Gold, $32,589,920; silver, $38,623,812 • There is the man who sat neer us 1 many cases no other than iced water can It i* no rare thing to wie them begin administration, Mr. Olay was invited, i movements with comfort, he wluakod it
lunch to-day with some other men on I
with cheese and biscuit, next proceed
Adding lead, tho total is $75,349,501, or tried to overhear our conversation. H be hud, it is all-important that stock
with other friends of the President’s, to, b*nk
—i- —
back thwin-l.
through the whole —
circle
so iin­
should not be left to become so thirsty to ham aud salad, with a slice of meat
nearly $6,000,000 less than in 1878. was so rude that we left thediuing-roon that they will fill themselves when to follow, and then suddenly start up in dine at the White House. A few days' stontaneouidy and brought it facing
before some friends of Mr. Clay’s, liv­ me igoin with such precision that 1
The returns are interesting, from the Here ho is now, riding after us.’
driven to drink, and then stand shiver­ the middle of their dinner to
ing in Indiana, had sent him a Ixittlo failed to detect the movement, although
-fact that they show an immense falling thought it was only curiosity, bl ing in the cold stall or stanchions, where while thev walk about, a plateful of pea of wine which hod been made in thatI I wus looking intently all the time. I
soup. A’habit which they have of be­
learned afterward that the borsema
off in the receipts of the Comstock was Booth. It seems that I waste hav ।they* are dented even tho privilege of
State. Mr. Clay thought that he would repeated the experiment many times
ginning
each
repast
with
what
they
call
stimulating their circulation by walking
lodes. These return only $8,830,562, as been attacked, and Mrs. Grant'ssudde ।about—National Live-Stock Journal. a “braorgoB," not merely leads to much take the bottle qf wme up to tho White afterward on tho same bird, and I had
against $21,295,013 in 1878. Thero is a resolve to leave deranged the plau.
untidiness at meal time, but make* them House and have it opened at the table, always to watch carefully te detect the
and show the guests how fast they were movement or the readjustment of his
seem contented to live on bits and
falling off of $13,000,000 in the entire few days later I received an anouymou
HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY.
scraps. The smorgoes consist of httle progressing in the West. When the! gaze.”
State of Nevada, and an increase of letter from a man, saying he hail bee
party was seated at the table Mr. Clay
The Manufactube or Slate-Pendetailed to kill me, that he rode od m
dishes,
such
as
slices
ol
smoked
rein
­
Dressing fob Roast Pobk oh Goose.
over $8,000,000 in the State of Colorado, train as for as Havre do Grace, and. a
told a servant to open the bottle and CH.8.—The process of making slste—Make a dressing as forgooje, and one deer and caviere, and sardines, with
serve some of the wine to the guests
chiefly from Leadville. These facts in­ my car was locked, he could not get ii teaspoon
।
pickles,
otherare
whet*
provooof mustard and teaspoon salt, Sire
ot cheese
thirst- and
Three
iUhrel
out They all tasted of it and pronounced it poncils is, thus described by the Ameri­
can Stationer: Broken slate from the
dicate that the uncertainties in mining He thanked God ho bod failed. I re with u wineglass of claret, and mix with
veiy good, until ii came to Mr. Monroe. slate quarries is put in a mortar run by
returns are much greater than is com­ member that the conductor locked ou the dressing before putting in the goose with . fork of K-ueral utllHy. wd UM “Well, Mr. President, what do you
steam, and potinded into small particar, but how true the letter was I can or pork, or pour this into the gravy,
on thumb piec" °f ry. &lt;mk«. thioUv
monly supposed.
think of it? "said Mr. Clay. "Well," clos. Thence it goes into the hopper
not say. I learned of the assaMinatioi —
Roast Goose.—Two ounces onion smrereJ aitl. butter, .hwh rert. by answered Mr. Moqroc, " it is very good,
of a mill, which runs into a “bolting­
as I was passing through Philadelphia (
ot plate. Thea they ree bitten mand half as much green sage chopped
but it tastes to mo exactly like old Ken­ machine,” where it is “bolted,” the finer,
The wur against the lottery compa I turned around, took a special trail (
to
regaraiere
of
the
fragment,
which
fine; add one cotfee cup of bread
tucky whisky." On investigation Mr. almost impalpable, flour that results be­
nies is still kept by the Postoffico au­ I and came on to Washington. It wa crumbs, n little pepper and Halt, the may fall -wi other .laintiea tfor your true
Clay found that his son Tom had, some ing taken to a mixing-tub, where a
1 the gloomiest day of my life." — Young'
.morgo. eater reldom.it. to Iu. repot),
thorities. Postmaster General Key re­
days before, emptied the bottle of wino small quantity of steatite flour, simi­
| "Around the World with Grant."
■yelks ot two eggs. Do not quite fill the
goose, but leave room to swell. Roast and they are finally wubod down with for his own benefit and then had filled
cently sent to Congress tbe records of
larly manufactured, is added, together
a gla-a or two of .pint, which .land
from
one
hour
and
a
half
to
two
hours,
his ‘department respecting tho extent An Aote-Belinm Poker Story Retold and serve with gravy and apple aaucc.' hmidy by Uietr .ide. Such a prelude to it up with Kentucky whisky.
with other materials, the whole being
made into a stiff dough. This dough ia
to which the mails were used by lottery
. meal t. not merely uncleanly, but I
Longevity
of
German
Generals.
S
wbet
Ptcu.ES.
—
To
every
seven
On oue of those steamers that plowet ‘
.
----- ------------kneaded thoroughly by passing it sev­
companies and other swindling con­ the waters of tbe Miwsaippi in day pounds of fruit put four pounds of au- must vitiate the i«dato, and
Prussian Generals seem to enjoy a eral times between iron rollers. Then
ditreetion. Indeed. I feel conrtn rad
cerns. The “ Texas Gift Concert Asso­ gone by a quiet party waa deeply im
ontt qusrt ot the beet vinegar, an that, were the .morgcslxird aboh.ned, rare longevity.
Without reckoning it is conveyed to a table, where it is
of cinpzrioz,
cinnamon, -u not more would the cookery o' Sweden Marshals Von Moltke and Von Roon mode into “charges ” — that is, short
ciation” is described as “one of the mersed one evening in the mysterie mnee of cloves, ounce ef
o_ soon improve, but very many of the there is found in the higher grades of tho cylinders, four or five inches thick,
sugar
most successful swindles" of tho day. of that somewhat uncertain game callet ioxen pieces of mace. Put the —
poker. One of the party, a Colonel o ‘nd «P»ces in the vinegar. Let it boil. people would be gradually weened from army a body of men who began their aud containing some eight or twelve
The managers of tho concern divided
fruit; let this remain ibeii weaktore for .trong drink- A U military careers three-quarters of a cent­ pounds each. Four of these are placed
Judge, or Major—history doe* not re then pour
Pour over the fruit:
the day's receipts among themselves cord which—in a fit of abstraction toot
,*111
morning;
boil
and pour over for the Year Round.
’’ next’---------—r---------------------ury ago. Gen. Von Schreibcrahofen, in a strong iron chamber, or “retort,*
every evening, the unsold numbers tho four aces from the pack with whid broe morninga. The lost time boil the
1-orn in 1785, entered the service in with a changeable nozzle so as to regu­
”’* in it.
*
1797, and, after having risen through late the size of the pencil, aud subjected
being placed in the wheel from which the game was being played and laid then rnut
Whist or Chess .’
Sate fob Cooeing
___________________
all tbe intermediate grades in tbo long to tremendous hydraulic pressure, under
the “ prize*" were drawn. The depart­ on his knee. The game progressed Is aBbab* Vessel
In
choosing
between
these
two
recre
­
and the Colonel almost "raised” hi N?—A brass kettle may be used for
wars which marked the beginning of which the composition is pushed through
ment also called the attention of Con­ antagonists out of their boot*. Whei ookiug with safety, if thoroughly well ations for the winter evenings we this century, was created a Major Gen­
tho nozzle in a long cord, like a slender
gress to the swindling concerns operat­ the “ draw" came, he threw away hi soured before being used. The scour­ should give our vote in favor of whist. eral in 1829. On the 1st of November snake sliding out of a hole, and passes
ing under the titles of the “ Denver legitimate five, called for one, an&lt; ng should be done with fine bath brick, It is not such hard work. You have last be celebrated the fiftieth anniver over a sloping table, idit at right angles
the luxury pf scolding your partner for
Land Company” and tho “ Kansas Land reached for the four aces on his knee nd afterward with hot water. No acids, bad play. Yon can charge the cards sary of his elevation to that dignity. with the cords to give jMssage to a knife
Company,” denouncing them in strong They were gone! Riringt^ie cried ii uch as vinegar, should be used in with your ill-lucx. In chess there is To-day, at the green old age of 95, this which cute them into lengths. They
tone* of virtuous indignation: “Gentle poking in a Eras* kettle. When the
veteran displays an ' almost youthful are then laid on boards to dry, and after
terms.
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■_______________
men, this thing haa gone far enough ettle is done with for the time, it no soft cushion for the defeated player vigor.
a few hours are removed to sheet* of
to rest upon and forget his sorrows
There’s cheating going on around thiahonld be scoured and nul
corrugated zinc, the corrugations serv­
Curious Fight.
|&gt;y
where it will *lwi
The railway interest is tho heaviest table!”—Mobile (Ala,) Regin ter.
_ place,
.
____
iways be ready In this game the pleasure of
ing to prevent the pencils from warning
triumph
&lt;s
ndt
acute
a*
the
br use after simple washing.
A novel battle was witnessed in a during tho proem* of baking, to which r
consumer of iron in the country. It
&gt;| Celeet Cbeam B_ovp.—To
make pang of disaster. Thero i* a mental
now looks a* if there would be a lurgi r
At a performance of thu cantata o
_________ strain in it which i* not adequately re­ Pennsylvania barn-yard between a steer they are next subjected in a kiln, into*'
and a gander. The latter was swagger­ which superheated steam is introduced
•demand for iron in 1880 than for many “Esther" ut Dallas, Texas, Alia-^uerui ilery cream soup boil a small cup nf warded.
When we have inflicted a
waa advuw&gt;d bv somebody in tbe au oe in ttirec pint, of milk until it will checkmate, what is it? It is a mighty ing through the yard when the steer in pipes, the temperature being regu­
previous years. In 1879 the total mile­ dieuce to "cut it too tat.” The person
through a micv
ri"t;
—
ithrough
«; grate
th* white poor fruit for a great deal of hard thrust his horns at him, and battle was lated according to the requirements of .
at once offered. For several minutes the article exposed to ita influence.
age of road built was 4,000. But al­ ator oi the great Assyrian went to tht »rt oi two heads of celery (three,
thought. The nervous exhaustion of
te chess is one of ita worst incidents. The tbe fight was fierce and exciting, with From the kiln the articles go to the
ready this year 9,000 to 10,000 mile* footlights and said: “Thia is a religion, nail) on a bread-grater; add this to
all
the odds on the side of the goose, finishing and packing room, where the
are projected for immediate constitu­ show, aud you’ll htve to be decent »e nee milk after it has been strained; force which is expended iu this direc­
I’m Ahasuerus just now, but after th&lt; it to it one quart of strong white tion would carry one- through a course who flapped his great wings in the face end* are thrust for a second under rap­
tion. Some authorities put the figures
show I’m 8am Turner; and, if am ock; let it boil until the celery is per- of delightful reading without any of bin enemy and drove him back. :idly-revolving emery wheel*, and are
as high as 12,000 miles. For tracks duffcr would tike to cut it fat. then I’lfctly tender; season with salt aud
Finally the gander was backed into a drawn neatly and smoothly pointed
sense of fatigue. There i* a peculiar corner, where be could not use his rea^y
te use.
' ■
&gt;
alone, old and new, it is figured that give him a mighty Hvely welcome”
yenne,and
serve;
if cream is obtaina‘
‘
aggravation about chess. A game weapons, when he was speedily con­
e, substitute one pint of it for the which has been fairly won by the most
11^00,000 ton* of steel and iron rails
quered. ______________________
The hardest tiling that a preacher
Thf. Gaceta, of Madrid, reports th&lt; me quantity
ot
milk.
_
__
_
_
----------------I&gt;*
hou
»
nuu
nuxinuuo
win
patient
and
combinations is
I will be required. The full capacity of population of th*1 islandlol Cuba st th&lt;4 Coffee Cdbtabd.—Make a good, often
has to deal with in hta profession i* that
lost
bylaborious
a single move
often lost by a single move induced by
Lour mills is estimated at 1,400,000 tons,
One-TO’kd of tho gold that ia mined ।solemn aud critical male member of hia
&lt;••1(1 of 1878 at 1,899,979, of whom 266,4-ong extract of coffee—by dripping it *sheer
wearinOM.
u desire to
’------------‘‘
*We
”2 have no
goes to wear and tear, one-third goes Iflock who posscsse* the notion that he.
759 ____
were_ —
creoles
or *free
black*,
ancf 8]0wJy as possible—for tan people you reflect
peeving 100,000 to come from abroad. •no
.-1— —
— ui
—v- —
upon the
wonderful
bei
the wonderful beanty of into circulation, and one-third into tho tar more than th
t in addition large quantities of iron 187,596 slaves.
11 wont two cupfuls; take eight of the the problems which this game
art* and manufactures.
for the ministry.

�NAttHVILLB.

THE 8UPBR518ORM.

Ab much as possible before taking my annual invoice,
I am offering

SPECIAL BARGAIN

a Henry Houulitoltu. waabi- g
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ealtod, the following U Henry Heu(hlaJin, ertmtoul
-uarnt and answered to S&amp; Henry Himghtaiin, aummenCock. Fleming,
iriek. Mauch rater, Mark,
_ i«rwnd« Nichols, FpHey
n ». T. Parker, livery fur Pr&gt;andRced.il.
Att&gt;.............. S'a.
100
A quorum irtting present, Mr. Hick* M Republican
Hanner, print In*
*4
”«
moved that the matter of the election
On motion of Mr. Bartram, th«- re­
of a Superintendent of the Poor be tak­
port
was
accepted,
en from tbe table, which motion pre­
Mr. Reed moved that the report an
vailed.
Mr. LAphniu moved that said elec­ far as it relates to claims recommend­
tion be mode the «perinl order of ed be adopted,
Motion prevailed bv ayes and nays
buaineM for seven o’clock this evenaa follows: Ayea— Measm, Bartram
Cooper, Cock, Darker, Fleming, Ford,
Motion lost by the following vote:
Aye*,—M«*nu Cock, Kilpatrick, Lap­ Gott, Hicks, Kilpatrick, Lapha n, Man­
chester, Mack, Mathews, N&lt; wland,
ham, Mack aud Nye—fl.
Nays,—Metutrs. Femtoff, Gott. Hicks, Nichols, Nye, Polley and Reed—18 Nay*
.Mancheotcr, Mathews, Newland, NichOn m°tiou of Mr. Durkee, the ac­
oht, PoJIev and Reed—U.
Abaent—Measra. Bartram, Cooper, counts referred back were taken up in
numerical order.
Durkee and Ford—1.
On motion of Mr. Newland, account
Mr. Hicks moved that tbe Board do
now proceed to the election of said No. 6 was disallowed.
On motion of Mr. Polley, No. 7 was
Superintendent. Motion prevailed.
Mr. Hicks moved thnt the chair ap­ disallowed.
On motion of Mr. Bartram, No. 17
point two teller*. Motion prevailed,
and the Chair appointed oasueb tellers, was alao disallowed.
Od motion of Mr. Hick*, No. 18 was
MeMTK. Hicks and Laphatn.
The B&lt;mrd then proceeded to ballot allowed at the sum of ’seventeen dol­
lar*.
with the fol'awiug result:
On motiou of Mr. Bartrauh No. 20
Whole number of vote* cast—8
Of which Porter Burton had fl. Por­ was disallowed.
On motion of Mr. Ford, No. 21 was
ter C. Burton 2.
disallowed.
.
On motion of Mr. Reed, laiard pro­
On motion of Mr. Hcik*. Board ad­
ceeded to a second ImBot, with the
journed till to-morrow morning at the
following result.
hour of nine o’clock.
Whole number of votes cast—0.
Enoch Andrus,
Of which Porter C. Burton had 0.
Clerk
On motiqp of Mr. Reed, Porter C.
(Concluded next week.)
Burton was declared duly elected to
the office of Superintendent of the
QUESTION ASKED AND ANSWERED.
Poor by the following vote
Aye* -Meitara..Fleming, Gott, Hicks,
Man&lt;-li&lt;*ler, Mathews, Newlahd, Nich­ I Editor News:—
The community wishes to ank a que«ols. Polley and Reed—9.
Nay*—Messrs. Bartram. Cock, Ford, 1 tion for information. Will you please
Kilpatrick, Laplinm, Mack and Nye— । answer it through your paper, a* it is
|
rtiu
7.
’
।----- for the lieuefit of humanity gener"r, a* well as the town particularly.
Absent— Messrs. Cooper nod Durkee j■ ally.
.. hat should that libel upon manhood
।. Win
__o
... I| J* .&lt;'aH«L
Mr. Hicks• moved.....
Hint ..
the Chair np.P*’™1??”’0*,'?00:*.‘“V.1
finally
wins, for his wife, a fair moth­
point a committee of tive to settle with
tne Co., Treasurer. Motion prevailed, erless girl ; who swears to cherish,
and the Clutir appointed Is such com­ cuae for and protect, etc., and after She
mittee, Measrs. Reed, Bartram, Hicks, Ims taken her from her friends and iu»socintes of her youth, deliberately,
liye and Newland.
On motion of Mr. Reed, the accounts selfishly and lazily suffer her to cure,
now iu the hands of the clerk were re­ for, clothe and support, not only her•elf, but his child, and leave her six
ferred to the committee on chtims.
Mr. Parady, who was acting Super­ months at a time, even while pretend­
visor from the township of Castleton ing to be a husband and having •*at the October session of the Board, feelings of a father,—to get along
having been a memberof the commit­ best way ahe could ; knowing that
tee on claims, the Chair declared Mr. roof had been denied her, that he left
Durkee, Supervisor of said township, to shelter her, and expending very ..
ex officio, a member of said committee. tie money (or sympathy either} iu her
To give the committee an opportun­ behalf. And nt lost, after heroic strug­
ity to work, on montion of Mr. Reed. gles, on her part to do her duty under
Board adjourned till to-morrow morn­ every discouragement, he finally alauidotis bar altogether and retire* under
ing at the hour of eight o’clock.
the protecting paternal wing and -&gt;he
Enoch Andrus, Clerk.
is left with her child in her arms to
buffet the cold world alone. What
Tuesday, Jon. Oth.1880.
should lai bis puunislinient f Nashville
Board met pursuant to adjournment is waiting to
Boll called. Quorum present.
The special committee oppopitep nt
the October session ta&gt; investigate and
report in regard to the matter of buildAny man wl»o is so devoid of honor
inga new Court House, now submitted
ns to go back on tho woman he vowed
the following report:
To lb« Honorable B. anl ,&lt; f««|*rvt»&gt;n ot Birry to “love, cherish mid protect,” ought
to b&lt;; tutooted on his abiding place,
with the pegged boot of an indignant
father or active brother, until that
place near his loins, is more tender
tlian a pjece of Roe's l&gt;est tenderloin.
A woman-whipper and wife-neglecter are the meanest specimens of hu­
manity on God’s green earth. Take
him to Jake Haversock’s soap factory
and soak himiu boiling hot lie for three
months,—wash him in Lake 1* until
every drop of water is gone.—saw him
nct only mvM MiprotecUon in mm-of fire, but up—run him through a printing press­
would M of great value to furnteh water at band
tor the porpo»« «t cleaning tho Court Hou*, and chop him up in a sausage mill—pick
ta raw then- *hooM be a new bouw built. It wculd him to pieces in a carding mi 1—sink
be no kws needed tor ths aama purpoer. We woul l
therefore rveommend that thia Board cuum- a. cla
him below the dam and run Thoniaptern to be made of no leva than five hundred barrel
capacity, anti that it bo wade of rtouc aud water plc river through him at the rate of a
itenaiA aaubatantial manner.
bundled miles per minute for six
All of whleh te reupeetfully .ubmllted.
months,—aud do it quick or the devil
will claim him and receipt his bill
against all Nashville.
On motion of Mr. Bartrain, the rejiort
was accepted.
I VThe bent tive and ten cent Cigars
To give committee further time to in Nashville is at the Cigar Factory.
work, on motion of Mr. Recti, Board
rr We are bound to make the best
•arijourred till the hour of bne o’clock, looking, fitting and best Harness, nt
p. m.
the new Harness Shop, with all the
Ewoat Andki’s, Clerk.
latest improvements.
A. R. Wolcott.
Afternoon Session, Jon. 6,1880.
HTThe largest line of Tobacco Pipes.
Board met as per adjournment, with Cigar
Holders and Smokers Articles can
tiie members nil present.
be fiMind at the Cioak Factory.
Mr. Bartram moved that the Clerk be
iustructeil to draw an order ou the
contingent fnutl of tlie county, paya»le to tbe Co., Treasurer, tofreimburse
him f&gt;&gt;r the payment of anonler drawn
on the “Benham Ditch Fund” and
afterward* accepted by a former Treat*.
1 Iserc being now no such fund ou hand.
Motion prevailed.
SO Wears before tbe Publie.
Tbe committee on claim*, through
their chairman, Mr. Kilpatrick, now
Pronounced by all tn be the most
offered the following report.
Your committee to whom was refer­ pltfuant and efficacious remedy now iu
red the following claims, would res­ use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse­
pectfully recommend their allowance ness, croup, tickling semtation iu the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottles sold within the last fate
gears. It gives relief where ever ura-d,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
mow iu uae. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per bottle.

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

MeMer*’ Liver Pilta arc sl&gt;*o high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipatiou, nick headache, fe ver and ague, and all diaeaaes of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drag
gist at Si eeots per box.
R. K.

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That WILL PAY YOU to take advantage of NOW.

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HOUGHTALIN,

--------- WILL BE OFFERED---------

FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY!

•ehtek in th* torvn^on. b« Mufank-rf for
1 -id prtittem, uMi th# tbe heir, .t
&lt;-«*«•, *nd u.11 other pvrwro. internet.
Me. xre roquir# to appear Ma aumtow
• thra to bv Bolden Mt# Probate
V,
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WHEN I SHALL

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And Carriages of all Description.

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OPEN * FULL LINE OF NEW GOODS I
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mvsM and most complete
stoek of Drag* and Dniggiito Sundries ia Barry

d. that aaldpuUtiuow give
retud in said tmate. of th.
,, and th* bearing tbmM.
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of Barry, thrre- aura-ait*

In all departments.

piONEER STORE:

For the next Sixty Days,

pOWEBS a BARLOW,

HABDTARE

ENRY A. GOODYEAR,

IRON, SAILS &amp; SHELF HARDWARE
tpscialtv made in linos* Furnlshlnv*. Harnres.
a^d Harnrea Hardware Atl harries. warranted
and ma&lt;te ex dual rely nf oak tanned Ira (her. All
gixxla in rar line aa cheap aa al any ’jobs* in
Michigan, ’relght included
A-mT^laol
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American and Foreign Marble,

We shall make Special Inducements in
all the Departments of our StockWE MUST SELL OUT $5,000 WORTH OF GOODS IN
the next 60 days, and in order to do so, we are aware that con­
cessions must be made. No one can afford to purchase a dol­
lar's worth of any thiug, in our line, elswhere before examining
our stock.
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Now it-» the time to buy Overcoats.
All Wool Suita from *8A0 to *20.00.
Ladies’ Cloaks from *t-55 to *15.00.
Dress Goods at the Lowest Possible Figures.
Hats and Caps clear down.
FUHS AT DOST.
i

Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, Ac.,
Hunting* Mich.

Groceries of the beat quality and lowest prices.
The finest Byivp in the place for 50 eta. Try it.

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE,
I

Hn*ting«, Mich.

W. HL GOODYEAR,

Dltl GGIAT A BOOR8ELLER
f*hyaleten&lt; prvacriptloaa und Family Itoelpua care­
fully corn |&gt;ounJed with Drags aud Cberalcxte of
pun.t quality only. Fric-ea alwaya tbe lowret

Purrlmaea mndr nt oar afore during (lie next So days will
nlwnyn be remembered nnd irver regretted.

Come I

Come

Ever thankful for past favors, future ones

be duly appreciated.

M. S. GOODYEAR,

DR i GOODS, SILKS and DBESS MODS
Beady Made Clothinc. Hat* and Caf», Boo,, and
Sboea. Oro'criea, Notions. Ac. South aldo of

J V LI VS RUSSELL,
Dealer in Fancy and Staple

FOR EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

County of Barry, i **"
At a session cf tbe Probate Court, tor Ito County
Barry,
bolden at the Probsts Xlfficc ta
tbe city of HaeUngs on Tbirvday, the HMh day
of January, in ths year one thousand
ban.
deed sad eighty.
ISwtl, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
in the matter of tbe tbe estate of JOHN
KEENER, dec- aaeA
On reading and fthn&lt; the petition duly verified,
of David W. Smith, executor of tbe estate &lt;sUd
dernssd. praying that hte aceosnt this day tflrd aa
such, may be beard and sliowrd; tbereforsil isordsted that the same be beard l-efoir Hon Frank A.
Hooker, Circuit Judge of tt-e Fifth Judicial Ctrenit
and acting Judge of Probate, en

of

al law of .aid deceased jumI all other peruana I ntersa•d in said eMate, are required to appear at a •■«!«
of said court, then to be bold.n al lbs Probate of­
fice in tbo City of Hastings, and show causa if UB
there bv. why the prayer of said petitioner .hou®
not be granted.
And It Is further ordered that said ps
Uouer give notice to the persons inter..tat.
In said estate of tbo pendene.- of said
tiltou, and tbe hearing thereof, by causing a
a copy of thia order to be publtabed tu the Nass
villi Naws,a newspaper printed auu circclated ia
said County »t Barry, three rao-i«l,e weeks pre
vlon. U» -.M a.w «Z k». ~4-.~
II. J’.dge of Probate.

G-OOZDS,

Executor’s Sale.

Dnsaa Good, and Tri raw Inga. Hate and Cape. Ladtae
and Mleoea* 8boei, Gaitera, Ac. Dree, and Cloak
Mak.ng a apectety. Phoenix Blo«k. 8l.t» St.

Groceries and General Prodnce,
CrocKery, Glaaawnre,

“THE BOSS"

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

AND ALL WINER GOODS,

Order of Publication.
of Michigan. County of Barry. Tbe fiftl
il Circuit in Chancery.
for divorce pending in the Circuit Court for

| JENRY ROE, Pbopriktor
----- OLD RELIABLE------

MEAT MARKET.

In the matter of tbe Fatale of Jeflbreon Feigbner.
late of CaaUeton Townabip, Barry county, Michi­
gan, dcceaMd. Notice Ii hereby given that I shall
•ell at I’cBLtc Aucnou. to tbe high*** bidder, or
Tburadsy tbe 2filb day of February. A. D„ IMO al
one o'clock, in th* afternoon, at tbe premise* or ct
tbe farm lately owned by said dt-zraxi, about two
mile* north.we*t of Nashville In the township ci
(Jaatleton In tbe county of Barry in tb* tftata ot
Michigan, pursuant p, license and authority rnn v*1 to me on the Mth day of December A 15, 1»1».
bv tbe Probate Court of Barry county. Micblnt
all M tbe estate, right, title and Interest of tba aak
deceased of. In and to Ute real relate situated ant
being In the county of Barry in tbe State of Mfctf
gan. known and described ai follows to-wit:
Tbe cut half of th* east half nt lhe soutb-wrst
quarter of section twenty-three, town three nor-k
of range en*n we* tn CaaUeton township, roomy
of Barry and State of Mi'hlgao, to be sold sublra.
to th* widow'* right of) Dower therein.

17* I "m aware that It pays to sell Good rbeap, and- for thnt reason I shall
not be undersold by any spot cosh house ii lie country.

Keeps constantly on hand a big stock nf

Fresh and Salt Meats,
Smoked Hams and Shoulders,

J£OCHER BBOTH1 EtS

TO THE RONT!
Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
r7“ The Highest Market Price paid
for Huies. Pelts, dtc.
PtogLi

thte order and in caw ef fate appearance be cauae Mr
atMwer to the Complatnanf. tell of complaint it.
thte cauw tn be filed and a .opy thereof to be eerrrd
ou eoraplxlnaal'a aoUelloi within twenty daya after
service ol a copy ofaald bill and a notice of thia
order, or in default thereofsaM bUl will be taken u»
oonfeaacd by him, and &gt;t ia further ordered that a
eopyof thia order be publtehed iu the Na&gt;Mvn.L*

DRESS ( OODS.
of the latest shades an&lt; patterns VKRY CHEAP.

Goods, Full Weights and
Mortgage Nate.

HENRY ROE

GUNS IT LOW PRICES I

BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CI TH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES’ CLOTH.
A the latest styles out.

A. C. Buxton BEAVER I PAIS EY SHAWLS
. GUNSMITH

Default having been made in the condition* of a
evrtaiu mortgage, wburety U* power therein coutninud lo aril, bun hecume opusuU**, executed by
Amou DeU atvrdof Jack eon county. Michigan, to
William KatroC Nnahvillu, Burry oouniy. Michl
gun, braring date tbe IXth day of October. A. D.,
eighteen hundred and a*vun«r-**«ja. and reeor ud
io the offici- of the Register oi Drala tor tbe cuunly
of Burry in su'd Stole of Michigan, nn the I3lh day
of October,/ «
• —■
-T?

•uven, InLil

THE LARGEST I I IX TOWS.

Of Barry aod Eaton

1 Doubt. Shot •»&lt;! KlOe, ot bU ore
auafiKUrr, from MO t. MO, u4 ■ IBarrrl G,u tree MO t. 440.

Muxxle Loading Shot and Rifle, *25.
Double Shot, Buxxte. from *8 to *12.
Winchester Rifle, *25 to *40.
Breeeh-Loodlag Slagle Shot, *10 to
•IS.

A BIG I : OF

cm
rs:
TO aa.oo.

Boots, Shoes ant Rubber Hoods,
HATS, CAPS, GR0( IBS, ETC., ETC.

forty-five dollars aud |
no aall or proceedings
to recover any part
hereby airetrlbai ou
...
TY-eaCOND DAY OF APRIL, next, at ton o’clock
la lb* toruMsm. I ahull soil at public Auction,, to
the htehret MAd.r (.Ute to take ptac" at lh* north
front doer of the hurry ■ Mini) I wK Houm-. iu Ute
city of HaaUng-) th* premia-, dented In aalfi
mortgage or *umMchtim«or a* abail bu nr cans .ry
io autiafy the amount due on such mortgage, with
tun P«r cunt laterout, nod toga] eoata. lo*&lt;-th&lt; r with
au A.torucy freui twenty ti.r doiiarc &lt;♦».» &lt;»-..•
united tor therein, that is to aa/. th fellow &gt;■*
piece or purred of land »&gt;tuat«i in the v.Hug., at
Naubvilte. in Barry eouuty, In th- Mate of Ml- higait
known anti deelgaaud as.ommrucliw al tte- nonh
ww»t corner of riUw tot numntM twealj -aix (M,)
in Atoaaua W. Fh'illp.’ addition u&gt; Naohvflte. Bur
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NASHVILL E, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1880.

VOLUME VII.
LI/E IN NASHVILLE,
,

And Her Environs. &lt;-

-Will Clark has started a harness
ship. alongside of Bnrgmnn in Beebe’s
bidding.

&gt;

—Merchants are invoicing and get­
ting ready foi a fresh grip on to the
tiade of Barry and Eaton,
—Mr. Potts an old and much respect­
ed farmer of Irving dropped dead from
heart disease one day last week.
—Rev. C. A. Price started for the
north, on Wednesday, with a load of
dried apples, to there preach and spec­
ulate.
—H. M. Lee a few days ago purchased
the S. B. Anway plate, in Woodland, for
his mother and brother. $5,100 was the
price paid.
—H. J. Hanchett has rented his grist
and Mw mill in the west part of Maple
Grove to Messrs. Stewart A Hall for

—Mr. Charles Phillips, a much res­
pected young man of Woodland, died
from consumption on Thursday morn­
ing at six o'clock.
estate in and about Nashville
is in great demand and persons desir­
ous of pu rebasing farms arc to be seen
I
upon our streets every day.
|
—The radiating rays of old Sol have |
such a genial influence upon our mud
during the past few days that busi ness
has improved wonderfully.
—The most hospitable people live
in Ann Arbor. That’s what tin- Pub­
lishers’ Association of Michigan,'which
hold their annual meeting in that city
on Tuesday, think. '

—A citizen on Sunday noticed a pair
of robbins making arrangements for
house-keeping in as happy and circumr.pect manner as though It were June
instead of January.

( TERMS; Si 50 per YeAr.
I Single Copies Five Cents.

levotecf to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun

j
)

—It is hard to turn press, wade
chew bones or to take croton oil.
like it, but all these hre spring v&lt;
and sweet primroses compared to i
ing green poetry before tearing i to
shreds the paper ou which it was •r.tten, with a request to the editor Uftorrect all mistakes.
—A respected citizen of Nasi rille
was a surprized man on Saturday; ifi&gt; t
biM
for as he entered his home he saw ’
'
wife limping around the house with
her little toe bandaged and mumifrtog
over something to the effect, tin tiI she
didn’t see why he had to keep su b an
infernal keen edge on his razor for.
—A most creditable institution to
Nashville is the Wolcott Housed and
we never go out of town but what we
meet some gentleman who has a word
of praise for it. Let our farmer friends
remember the Wolcott when theytome
to town, and if they arc not -satafied
with both fare and price, we’ll Bake
up the difference.
—At the council meeting on Tuesday
night thirty-nine ladies, members of
the W. C. T. U., presented a memorial
to the council requesting them tolook
into the matter of the bakery dealing
in hard cider, and out gallant President
took ' the matter in hand and notified
Mr. Blair that such proceedings must
lie stopped or there vimld be tronNe.

—It keeps us busy watching for the
games that are being played upon un­
suspecting farmers. Here is about the
last, one: He pretends tojbe a census
taker; when he 1ms got the whole list
down he requests you to sign yourname
just below a blank space on aho sheet;
and then he retires and fills out a note
| over the name and—you have to pay it.
. —Middleville is Imdiy infested with
j
thieves. On a recent Sunday evening
Chas. Pitman’s hardware store was
!
burgnlized of $300 worth of cutlery,
revolvers, plnted ware etc, anils few
nights afterward two chaps attempted
to burglarize the post office, when Nate
Hnight gave them such a warm recep' tjOn with hia revolver that they were
. Khid to beat a hasty retreat.
_The road running south of. Barry viUe to Hanchctt’s mill, winds zrouml
a IunmiIioth hill, midway from top to
. first of the
. month
.
bottom. About the

—On Thursday of last week a festive,
but bald-headed youth of 56, led a
blushing maid of twenty-two tothehymenial altar. For further particulars
see marriage notice.
—Widow Miller walked into a cellar
scuttle hole at John Roe’s, one evening
about a week ago, falling some ten feet
aud sustaing injuries that confined h-r
tq her bed for a week.
a land-slied let do a half a dozen wag­
[—A leading business man of Hasting, on loads of ear^h on to the road, and
admitted to ns, in the office
ofthe Hast-!’these journey through that part of
o~......................
ngs house, last Friday night, that Maple Grove, who desire to keep from
Nashville was at least a 50 percent bet- I being percipitated down an 80-fcet
ter town than Hastings.
j precipice must take some other rood. ;

—Oscar Downs, and Bill Bartley hud
had a quarrel over a game of poker,
on Tuesday night, when hartley knock­
ed Downs down and stamped him in
the face in a terrible manner. Presi­
dent Killen took tile matter in hand on
Wednesday morning, Bartley and had
arrested and Downs and several prom­
inent citizens subpoenaed os witnssses
to appear before. Esq. Powers on
Friday, when Downs was found to be
missing and Bill plead guilty to assault
and battery, and was sentenced to the
Detroit Work House for sixty days.
—Last week 'Lias Lockhart, who
lives upon thfe State Road, had a couple
of male relatives visiting him, who fre­
quently amtise themselves and friends
by eating'live coals of fire, drinking
red-hot kerosene, etc., and. took them
into Woicotf* hardware to show'off
their goodpointa. Approaching the
tinner’s fire-pot, ’Lias scooped up a
shovel full of coals, carried them over
to the other side of the store and bull­
head fashion, slid them off onto the top
of a powder magazine, that Henry hod
just opened in order to get ont some
powder. Charley informed ’Lins that
he wanted to get them coals off that
can immediately, and he did, fortunate­
ly without accident, and when told that
the can contained several pounds of
powder he bleached out amazingly and
the'fire-eating show lost its interest.
It was the closest thing to an explosion
that ever happened in Nashville.
—Frank Fuller is a queer old "kok”
living over in the east part of the cor­
poration, who ia as sensitive upon the
matter of spiritualism, freeloveism and
Bob. lugcrsollism ns are the hind legs
of a mule, when tickled with n straw.
It matters not whether The News
speaks respectfully or disrespectfully
of these tilings. Frank always gets
just so mad, blusters around and
usually busts a g— blood vessel and cre­
ates a bad smell. Here's a story for
his benefit: Once upon a time Bob. In­
gersoll was trying to "show off” before
a congregation of Illinois grangers,
what he knows about farming and said:
“Yes gentlemen, I tilled the soil in my
youth. Indeed, 1 may say that I was
raised between the rows of corn in a
corn-field,” when a stont granger interupted him in a voice that would
have put even Frank’s wind pipe to
sltame: "A pumpkin, by Jupiter! a
pumpkin.”

ADVICE THAT WAS BOOMED.
A short time since a youth from
Thonmpple Lake, brought in a lot of
fine fish, and as his motto was "small
profits and quick sales,”.he soon had a
number of buyers around him. One of
the moat interested of the group was a
stranger, who had stepped off the cars,
and as a lady was making a selection
he remarked:
"I have crossed the ocean twice, was
once carried to Australia by mistaking
my ship—fish should never be cooked
with the scales on.”
Au indignant look was the only reply,
and he continued:
"I have ascended the London tower,
tramped across Ohio, fished all over the
upper part of Michigan,—let me add
further, don’t boil the head with the
rest of the fish.”
"What do you take me for!” she
warmly retorted. "Do you think I
don’t know to cook a fish?”
And not even a smile flitted acros his
face as he continued:
“I soldiered four years for Uncle
Sam, never drewbutone bounty, learn­
ed to play the cornet and lived three
months in V’tville.-^loii’t eat the bones
of that fish it is not an evidence of good
breeding.” *
"You’d better attend to your own
affairs” said the lady, as she laid down
the fish and turned her attention to an­
other fine.
“I have oeen to Chicago, crossed the
Fathers of Waters, viewed the St. Lou­
is bridge and fought Indians,—hightoned people never cook the'tail of a
fish.”
And then the now thoroughly indig­
nant lady threw down the fish she was
about paying for, turned her scornful
gaze full upon him, and sped away.

OLD CHUB.

steps, then he would haul him back ;
greatly to the merriment of the boys,
who shouted' and laughed themselves
hoarse, to see the sport. "Chub*”
would-stick up his ears, and toss his
head around as if he knew he was mak­
ing sport for the boys; but still cling­
ing to the pig's tail. He was lionized
and the pet horse ofthe regiment after
thia. He was the surest footed horse I
ever rode, and I never knew' him to
make aftniss step, stumble or fall. I
could give scores of hicidents ilbistratof his intelligence, traits, and peculiar­
ities. Among them are:—I never
could brek him to follow without
leeding; prancing when he feels good;
to respect negroes, mules, fences. If,
when I have been away, he had not
been watered, when I went to the barn,
and his stall, he always told me by his
actions. In the 18 years I have owned
him he never has refused his grain, nor
forget to whinney when I went
after it. Though of very high mettle
be was very quiet in battle, obeying
the slightest touch of the rein. After
I was wounded, Cap. Mason, afterward
Lieut. Col. of the Jlth cavalry, rode
him until the the campaign was over.
I brought him in June *03, with a mare,
and a horse for Capt. Mason. He was
stolen in Oct. ’&lt;17, and gone three
months when I found him, out south of
Battle Creek, I tied the halter round
his neck and he followed the entter
home.
Such in brief is "Old Chub;” one of
the most remarkable horses ever own­
ed in thia county. Of prodigious
strength, great powers of endurance,
remarkable intelligence, and now in Dr
Baker’s possession, because too mis­
chievous to be on the farm. In the
army lie was as much superior to the
ordinary horses, as the Gen. was to the
common soldier. He ought to be placed
on the retired list at full pay and ra­
tions.
John J. Potter.

The Record of »n Old Wer Hone.

An old, dose built, grey horse, fraquently seen on our streets, owned by
my brother Capt. L. B. Potter, of Ma­
ple Grove, and at present temperarily
in. the possession” of Dr. J. J. Baker,
is none other than "Old Chub,” 23 yean*
old, past, aud formerly of^Co. "I,” Mer­
rells Horse, U. S. Volunteer Cavalry.
This horse was bought by Capt Potter
from the government, out of the cor­
rie! in St. Ixwis, in Dec. 1861. Though
I there a poor, scrubby-looking piece of
FATAL ACCIDENT.
horse flesh, he soon gave, evidence of
remarkable intelligence, high mettle
—The M. C. R. R. freight agent in-i —It seems as if. something ought to! Henry L’ndcrleaf, n young German, and great powers of endurance. He
forms us that if Charley, Jim., Bob. I be done by our village officers to pre-I1 who in company with Adolph Siuiran also soon earned the reputation of be­
and Ed. who were found playing cards I vent such a mob ns congregated last some three years ago, bought, John ing the fleetest horse itfc the regiment,
in the depot on Sunday, do it again, Sunday evening at the depot when the Barry’s farm 21 miles north and If west having tried and* "scooped” all com­
the ballance of their names will be held • train went east. Said mob vere all ofthe village, met with a fatxl accid­ j pctitcrs in running races. In conver
up before the public.
; sieging vile songs and making vile ent on Tuesday forenoon last. While sation a few evenings since, Capt. re­
—Frank Benner, living upon the Cos- speeches that could be heard up to the working in the woods with Frank Bock lated the following iucidents concern­
and they were sawing down a small ing him:
tleton-Vt.Ville
tletou-Vt.Ville town line,
line. "sugared- Wolcott I louse, and ladies who were
off” several gallons of maple syrup, one going off ou that train were afraid to basswood. tree, and as the tree was
"In the spring of ’62 we were ordered
day last week. This week quite a con- go there on this account, the drunken about to full Underleaf started to run to ship by steamer from Jefferson City
siderable amount of the sweetness has galntes hadnnmeriou bottles »f benzine out of danger , but the tree fell in the and of course our horses must go on
| which they imbibed between their direction (the one which Underleaf had j lioard. We rode down to the steamer,
been brought to.market.
taken) from which it was intended, j
1 my company was in the rear. In board—M. B. Brooks on Saturday evening I songs.
Young Bock yelled to Underleaf that 1, ing tbe steamer the horses had to pass
returned from Grand Rapids, where ] I— -Stone is being hauled on to the
the tree would fall on him which seem- . over, a gang plank, several feet in
for fifty four days he has lieen faith- ground for J. Lentz &amp; Son’s new
to paralize Underleaf and he stopped length. All the horses iu advance of
fully serving Uncle Sam as a juror at $2 brick. The dimension of said brick are
still and the tree srruck his head, break- mo were, tried, but none of them could
per day, and has again embarked in i ar follows: The salesroom istobe 30x80
.ing his back twice also both legs, and be made to cross the plank. So when
feet; first story’ 15 feet high, --------second‘
the stock-buying business.
killing him instantly.
they came to me I durmounted, and
—Of the mill-dams on High Bank story 14 feet high, ornamented by an
took "Chub” the halter and he ’trotted
elaborate
full
glass
front.
In
die
rear
creek swept out by the flood some three
AN OLD LAND MARK GONEof the salesroom will be a finishing
along behind like a dog, heedlessly
weeks ago, Hanchett’s was entirely re­
smelling
room
80 feet deep. The mason work of
the
The
first
building
erectee
upon
.. of the .plank os he followed.
paired on Thursday of last week, Wal­
the job has been let to W. H. Prescott, site of Nashville, was torn down on | Other horses then followed, and by
ker &amp; Norton’s is to be completed to­
and work will l»e commenced upon the Wednesday. It was the little building "Cub’s«” example all were soon ou
day aud Rnckle’s next week.
same as soon as brick can be-procured, in the rear of Wolcott’s hardware, own­ board. 1 have frequently led him along
—We received a communication from I which will be in the spring.
ed by P.C. Yates and used as a barn, the picket rope, where the company
SnnfiCldthis week, the handwriting of
—A young broom peddler, entitled and was torn down to make room for a horses were tied, and he would bite
which looked like a flash of lightning
Norris, while vending his w ares ir. east better one. The history of tliat little every horse just above the gambol, and
that had mistaken the direct road,
Maple Grove, on Wednesday, his horse shanty is as follows: In the summer of then dodge every kick aimed at him.
therefore undoubtedly Tire News read­
became frightened at Spires steam saw ■ 1866 the residents of thia portion of the When tied to the picket rope, as soon
er will excuse'ite non appearance.
mill and ran over a sow-log, bouncihg "foot stool,” finding that there were he got tired of standing, he wonld pull
—The Grand Rapids employers of Norris and his brooms pronusculously thirteen scholars, made a bee for the the halter from the horse opposite him
Horace Richards who professed to have up in the air and causing him to revol­ purpose of erecting a school house. with his teeth, tlien slip his own off,
been robbed of $500 of their money near ve end over end several times before At this bee the following named per­ when the two would go and have a
Orangeville, have arrested him on he landed on terra Anna. The horse sons were present: John Markle, Wm. play spell. When drilling my com
charge of embezzlement. The robbery then broke loose from the buggy, and Parker, Edos and Sol. Kehlman, Leu, pony, when they were executing the
story looks transparent to them.
was captured near Hank Bowen’s. Stauffer, John Webster, R. B. and command. "Fours left about, and right
—M J. Fanning spoke to a full bouse The buggy was considerably injured Duff’ Gregg, G.c W. Johnson, E. M. about,”*) quick was Chub on the nerve
at the Christian church, on Tueaday the boy demoralized (for a time) and Mallet, Jacob Purkey and L. J. Wheel­ and so obedient to the rein, that be
evening. His lecture, "Who is respon­ the lookera-on scared.
er; and the building mentioned above would zig-zag through between the
foura, as they were wheeling; a feat
sible,” was a masterly effort and gave
—Herman Andrus is another woman- (about 16x20) was erected out of boards
good satisfaction to all that heard it. whipper, and he lives up in the Mud and scantling and completed by the that I never heard of any other horae
He speaks here again on Monday even­ Creek neighborhood. Last Monday above named gentlemen, in one day doing. He had an inordinate hatred
ing next.
morning be beat his wife ibRmefally, John Markle being the boss Carpenter. of negroes, and mules, and would al­
—Mias Emma Cooper of Woodland, kicked her brutally and pot her out On the following Sabbath the present ways kick or bite them if they came
had the spinal fever 4 years ago, which doors. She came to this viDsge, swore flourahing M. E. Church waa organized near him when tied; and if loose, he
seemed to settle in her right limb par* out a warrant for his arrest tor assault in the school house with the following would chase a mule as long as he could
alyixing it and making her a cripple. and battery, which was put into the Charter members; Geo.Gregg,E. M. see him. An incident occurred while&gt;e
She is now in Grand Rapids receiving hands of constable Osman with the in­ Matlett, and wife, Minor Mallett aud were at Fayette, Mo., that made him
treatinent and soon hopes to throw a­ junction that is Andrus would give up wife, L. J. Wheeler and Mrs. S. R Clen- more popular than anything ho ever
way the crutches.
the two little children and pay Mrs. dening. The succ*«ding Sabbath u did. As he was he was eating hw corn
—Mra. Sarah Brooks sued Dr. E. D. A’b. expenses to Illinois, where she has Sunday school waa formed with E. M. from the ground, a pig weighing about
Sessions, of Assyria, before Esq. Parody friends, the warrant would^t be serv­ Mallett as superintendent. Only two 100 pounds came along, he grabbed
on Thursday for a delinquent board bill. ed. This Andrus consented to do, and or three terms of school w ere taught in the pig by the tail, with his teeth, and
Tbe jury rendered a verdict of one hun­ Mrs. A. is at Bass’ with the children, the building as it waa too airly-built held him fart. The squealing of the
dred dollars in Mrs. Brooks' favor. waiting for the money, but she'll never for winter and tbe town grew so rapid- pig called out the boys, and the whole
camp was soon out to see the perforA- M. Flint represented Mrs. Brooks’ get it for the wart upon buamnity who
the present building was erect- i uiance. Stretching oat his neck, he
aide of the case and W. S. Powers tbe will whip his wife will rob Mans and
I would let his pigship walk off a few
Doe’s.
widows.

—There are two or three young ladies
from respectable families, in this place,
that are in the habit of visiting the back
room of one of our saloons and are
served to wine and other fancy drinks.
It would seem that a little wholesome
discipline from the parents of these
young ladies would not come amiss.
Girls, yon would awfully hate to see
your names in The News in this con­
nection.

i
I

—The following ia the list of jurors
drawn for February term of our Circuit
Court and to be summoned to appear
on the Oth, atI’. M-:
Isaac B. Raymoral. Carleton ; Philan­
der Miller, Castleton ; Charles Andrus,
Hastings: L. B. Stanley, Hastings City
lot Ward; E. S. Collins, Hastings City,
2nd Ward; John McCallum, Hope;
Charles Rigler, Irving; Ellis Baldwin,
Johnston:
Thomas Fuller, Maple
Grove ; John L. Youngs, Orangeville;
B. W. Johnson, Parairieville; John
Dawson, Rutland ; Janies Carlisle,
Thoroapple; Lafayette
Townsend,
Woodland; James Robbins, Yankee
.Springs; Charles S. Clark, Assyria ;
Darwin McOinber. Baltimore; Ran­
dolph A' Polley, Bahy ; Willinrd B.
Raymond, Carleton; Jofin Osborn,
Hastings; H. O. Young, Hastings City
4th Ward; Earl Brown, Hastings City,
2nd Ward ; Ira Osgood, Hope.
( ominon Council Proceedings.
Council Rooms. Nn hville Jan., 27, ’80
Regular meeting held. Present Killen,
President; and Wheeler.
Barber,
Downing, Young and Roe, Trustees.
Absent Olds.
Minutes of the last meeting were read
and on motion approved.
The Village Treasurer was granted
an extension pn Tax Roll till Feb. 25,
1880, by ayes and nays as follows: Ayes,
Wheeler, Barber, Young, Downing
and Roe. Nays none.
Motion by Barber that a committee
of three be appointed by the President
to investigate and report at th© next
meeting the probable cost and necessity
of re-platting and surveying the vil
Iago of Nashville, Carried by ayes and
nays as follows: Ayes, Wheeler, Bar­
ber, Young, Downing and Roe. Nays
none.
'
The President appointed Wheeler,
Downing aud Youngassuch committee
The account of J. M. Martin was not
allowed by ayes and nays as follows:
Ayos,1 Wheeler, Barber, Downing,
Mjoung ahd Roe. Nays ,none.
The following accounts were present­
ed and on motion allowed.by ayes and
nays as follows: Ayes Wheeler, Bar­
ber, Yonng, Downing and Roe. Ni
none.
$10.„
H, M. Lee, officers fees
M0
J. B. Raaey. Drayiag
18.30
P. Davis, Drawing dirt
Township of Castleton
44.00
plank on bridge...............
1.00
Boise Bros., book
Motion
by Barber
that the
_____ _________
________
_account of
S. Fowler for witness fees be not allow­
ed, carried by ayes and nays'as {follows:
Ayes, Wheeler, Barber, Young, Down­
ing and Boe. Nays none.
On motion Council adjourned.
E. J. Feigner,
Wm. Kiu.es,
Recorder. President,

NUMBER 19.
THE OEM LOVEBS.
Seated on the railing
Of the bridge o’er Quaker Brook,
Two young lovers rested
With anxious, loving looks.
Her eves were, bright as clam shells,
Her teeth projecting through
Her smacking lips a ’tween which
Was chawing gum to chew.
She rolled and wapsed her cud
Like a steer a ’eating corn.
"You’re a daisy” said he fondly
"As sure as I am born.”
.

' ,

"O give usa rest you rooster,”
“Or taffy I am not fond,”
"I’m old spruce gum I’am,”
“I .’hew it by the pound.”
"O treat me not so coldly”
My huckleberry, don’t!
"One end of your cud I’m after
And refuse, I know you won’t.”

With thumb and finger nimble
She slowly stretched her gum.
He seized it in his teeth,
Then both began "yum ! yum!”
They chew’d and chaw’d’and slobbered
EaCu following tho thread
’
Of gum tliat huug between them
And not a word was said.

Soon their noses came in contact,
But each for gum was bent.
The ivory began rattling
And the midnight air was rent.

With mnmbliug rumbling noises
And " hejus” growling sounds,
"Give me tny gum ! she shouted,
"I won’t, by gosh ! by zounds!”
She seized him by the windpipe.
He clutched her sorrel wig,
A deathly scuffle ensued,
Down on the Nashville bridge.
The tussle soon was over.
Each their lost cud had took.
For o’er the rail they tumbled
Down in tho Quaker Brook.
And there thev splashed and'spattered,
Like sword fish in the sea.
The last word that she uttered, was
"That gum belongs to me.”

Low in the depths of Quaker Brook
These lovers both went down.
And up to date their l&gt;odies
Have not been seen or found.

Young man from this take warning
And write it in your book.
And with your daisy never
Chew gum o’er Quaker Brook.
By J. J. P.

L00AL GIBBLE-GABBLE.
And Penoo*1 Chit-dhxt-

C. H. Brady has a new horse.
T. C. Downing is about again.
Mrs. A. Blair is m Lansing visiting.
Mrs. John Roe is quite ill with fever.
A new baby arrived at Rev. Newton’s
last week.
S. W. Walratb has invested in a
horse and buggy.
L. Mudge went to Albion on a bus­
iness trip, Thursday morning.
Rev. F. W. Dickinson, of Vermont­
ville, preaches at the Christian church
to-morrow.
Da» id Dcmaruy, started east, Thura
day noon, to visit friends near Lock­
port, N. Y.
Remember the temperance mass
meeting Sunday evening. Let every­
body attend.
.
John Kocher is off on a two weeks’
vacation, visiting parents and friends
at Parkville.
C. S. Dunham and Robert McCartney
.were delegates to the Grand Lodge
frtm Nashville.
Henry Ward Beecher was in town on
Wednesday ; but he did not make his
home in Brooklyn.
Chas. Barlow and wife&lt; of Hastings,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wol­
cott, ou Wednesday last.
One of Castleton’s good farmers.
Geo. Morgan, gives the enlarged News |
a boom via. $6.00—four subscriptions.
’
C. H. Van Arman, well known to
Nashville people, was in the village .
Wednesday, in the interest ot the Man­
hattan Fire Insurance Co.
Clement Smith will be in at C. H. .
Brady’s office in this village on the
forenoon of Feb. 4th and Feb. 5th, in .
order explained) nicalites ofthe law to
all inquiring friends.
F. A. Dean of Maple Grove, who went
east some four months ago, has spent &lt;
his spare time lecturing with con rider
able success, and when he retur/
which will be in a few weeks, intend
■
to deliver a lecture in the opera house .‘Vi
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Maple Grove
desire to return thanks to those friends
who have bo kindly remembered them
.
in their affliction from the fire fiend,
on Christinas® night. About $106. in g-

BAUGHMAN—PRIOR.—At the

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breast. To save your own life you
have sacrificed thein, for you had not Lincoln’s presence [in Virginia] was in
the courage to die with them. Woman 1 connection with the army direction.
11 Xi
spirits, and happy at the thought that I yon do not deaerve the name. Y'ou are “Not at all," said the General. "I mere­
ly told him what I had done, not what ■g about Phillipa aa an orator? How
wm able to get away, "nd so, perhaps,
fcrs he compare with Ingentoll?
be of service to my poor old relative.
There was a wild shriek in thd room, 1 meant to do. I was then making the
B—They don't compare, they, oenMy happiness, however, was not of very and the woman fell at his feet. In an movement by the left which ended in
tewt. When I was in Boston last year
long duration. About an hour after instant the peasants gueosed the mad the surrender of Lee. When I re­
with Col. Ingersoll we took a walk in
turned
to
Washington,
Lincoln
"aid,
oar departure from the village, the puqxwe of the young serf. Two of the
the Common. A young lawyer, a friend
thought 'struck mo how daring and strongest rushed forward to stop his ‘General, L half suspected that move­
dfmine, came np, and I introduced him
venturesome it was to travel alone
hand. They were -too late. A wild, ment of yours would end tho business,
my little ones through a vast deseN^ awful light glittered in the young man’s and wanted to ask you, but did not like te the Colonel. He wm quite enthuai4*c over Ingersoll’s lecture, delivered
of snow, cut off from aid and far away eyes; with almost supernatural strength to.’ Of course, I could not have told tbt night before, and he said:
from any human habitation. Then, for he dashed the peasants back. The him, If ho had asked me, because the
•’Col. Ingersoll, I must osy I never
ir, d»puH .bode,.
one
thing
&amp;
General
in
command
of
an
the first time, I began to remember all hatchet whistled through the air, and iu
*ln« in SrottUb
heard on orator equal to you, except
the dreadful accidents that had befallen an instant the unhappy woman was dead army does not know is what the result 'fedell Phillipa."
&gt; tb« b«*UorncUde;“
1
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of a battle is untilit is fought. I never
lonely travelers in our neighborhood, at his feet
That was considered, of course, the
would have risked my reputation with
and almost made up-my mind to turn
vwy
highest
eulogy
that
a
Boston
man
Mr. Lincoln by any such prophecies.
bock again. This fear grow upon me,
Three months after the terrible scene
codd make on an orator.
and it increased more than over when related above . the young serf was As a matter of fact, however, my own
PITH AMD POINT.
\
“Well,” said Ingersoll, taking the
I perceived that the track in the brought up before)the highest criminal mind was pretty dear as to what the
effect of the movement would be. I cj^r out of his mouth, “ I don't-ednaider
Confidence game—Decoy duck!
snow
had
become
so
narrow
that
all
•xjurt and charged with willful murder.
S-. ni» every balloved tay.
tW any compliment yat all. Wendell,
was
only
waiting
for
Sheridan
to
finish
chance of turning back in safety was
Oht falthf-.I io hl* nmaTy »tni
How to make crockery ware—Dbn’t
There was no need to prolong the
Phillips is no more an orator than a‘
cut off.
On I was obliged to go, trial. The young serf was found guilty his raid around Lee to make it When
&gt;e it
'-------\
Sheridan arrived from that raid, and I mathematician is a poet."
whether I would or not My terror still of murder and condemned to die.
Thrt -onng ro.ii «u hko the rich
" Uie m“rt
ol tnAa?
name
to
my
quarters,
I
asked
him
to
kept increasing; but I dared not let the
But eventually, by tho direct com­
man in the parable in one respect—he The elder.
\
children know that I apprehended any mand of the Emperor, tho sentence of take a walk. As wo were walking, I
west away sorrowing. I would not
Turbos rd of education—The echo41
danger. I listened anxiously, and tho 'court was reversed, and the young took out his orders and gave them to
mention
this.&gt;incident,
but it was too master’s shingle.
vs
~
move
him.
They
were
orders
to
on
----,
----wv
magnified the slightest sound I heard. serf was committed to ten years’ servi­
the left and attwk Lee. If the move-1 K0*1 “&gt; **«T.*nd it spread over Boston,
What relation does tho spur of the
The track got narrower and narrower, tude in Siberia.
ment succeeded,
he was to
advance. xi
If i j— . ----H—
mw got
into thepapers;
papers; moment bear to the point of time?
utcut
novvuvut-u. uo
vu uuvancc.
- ---------------and, at last, as we were passing a little
it
failed, he was to make his way into |
Boston
Acstib—
_doatq you be so
----- j’
bustle
- uecn, aon
bunch of fir trees, I heard distinctly
North Carolina and join Sherman. | ndfculed the belief that Milton and mjei You should not kiss gentlemen I"
CURIOUS AND INTERESTING.
Behind mo an awful sound. I knew
—
.77~--------rade!
You should
notkiMgentlemen!"
When Sheridan read this part, he was,!poets,
nothing
seemed
to Cee
wi-------------j_..
Srt
£
a
--Wh
JD
ot,«wd.
f Teodor
well what it waa. In an instant I
Whist-find poker-players would do
Abnormal from their birth.
turned around and naw that we were well to £void packs of green cards. _ as I saw, disappointed. His counte­ IdB-to Buy. Ingersoll, as I understand .
a dark night, with four dothesnance fell. He had just made a long
being purmiod by a pack of hungry
young Glasgow physician lias recently march, a severe march, and now tho idea hin, regards all true oratory and true linre stretched aaross the back yard, the
wolves. Now that the danger was so
discovered the presence of both arsenic of another march inuT North Carolina poetry us an exalted expresaion of the mO8t sensitive part of a man is'his high
imminent my courage seemed to grow
and BjChweinfurt green in the coloring would disconcert any commander—even poMions ord emotions of human nature;
stronger. I madly lashed the horse,
YoVno man, a diamond pin looks real
of “'greenback” cards. Moist hands, Sheridan. He, however, said nothing. outride of that range you may have able
and ho ret off at wild, excited gallop.
JUDGE AND EXECUTIONER.
It was too late. Two of the .largest dealing bnch packs for several.hours at I said: ‘Sheridan, although I have arners, or able narrators in speech, or nice and glistens brightly, but when
a time, con easily cause toxical acci- provided for your retreat into North able historians, and able painters in $4 a week supports a man and pin both,
About tho beginning of November wolves, with red, glaring eyes and hid­
W'
Carolina in the event of failure, I have vens, but because they are outeide of one or the other is not genuine.
in the year 18—, in Xhe middle of tho eous, open jaws, were already at the
“ a SK(BM taker.” «da tho old led.The Bank of England has no end of no idea that you will fail—no idea that IM Mcrt-a oirela ibej ue not orator«
day, a dodge drawn by a horse dashed horse’s flanks, and raced with him
ia any Into eonse ot tho word. ■ oh! »ol; there’e mo «n' Joremtahaa’
valuables
committed
to
ita
keeping.
you
will go to Carolina. I mean to or
^through a small village in Russia, and along the snow-covered tract. On the
Helpoke contemptnonaly of Milton u Bnrah Ann, on’ that', nil, 'oepl Jimi not. . .
*
stopped in the courtyard of one of the horse’s life depended my life and that of The vaults of its establishment hold end tho business right here.’ Sheri­
&lt;■
eyes lit up, and ho said, ‘That’s i • word carpenter. Alter «11, you eon, he', * tool ur’ ain't got no eenee. to!
largest houses. The horse had evident­ my children. If he died we were all moldering chests, deposited there for dan'a
the talk. Let na end ll,
tho
eppnrent nbeurdity
^1
1
Ingersoll s apparent
absurdity ta
is umply
aimply tak*
a bueine.. ! ln«moU'e
ly run away, and tho sole occupant of, lost Cost what it might, the horse's safety’s sake, and apparently forgotten tlio fnlt T.nf ria
ol
ho’;.M».PbilHow re it, in laehionnblo wedding, !
the sledge was dearly unable to guide’ life might be saved, I thought. A hor­ by their, owners. In 1873 one fell to here.' Bntot corune J bed to think ol *
i.—» V—&gt;v —j
; lips never appeals ;to the emotions.r To
J,
-­ that we always ihave a catalogue
it in tbe least
rible thought flashed across me, and, pieces from sheer rottenness, exposing I the loyal North, aud, if we failed in I»„C—.. wJml. L
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of the I
In less than a minute a great many of instead of repelling it, I accepted to sight a quantity of massive plate and striking Lee, it would have satisfied him tne public tn a-democracy u the bride's wearing apparel, while we never I
the North
North for
for Dberidon
Dberidon to
to go
go to
io the
the I HQP**tne court ™
of °P
opinion,
he ad- hear of the groom having so much os a
1“OD’ “and
au. ne
tho villagers, who had beep attracted by it as an inspiration from heaven* a bundle of yellow papers. The latter I the
Carolinas.
The movement,
movement,
however.
dre*?
it"
m*eUect
only.HeHe
is never uew
- of
maca “ u
proved
to
be
a
collection
of
love
letters
Carolinas.
The
liowever.
!
dre«ee
its
intellect
only.
is
never
tho clattering of tho inhabitants of the In cold blood I made up my
and mv next news from moved, and ho never moves, but he is
, 1
' .
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•
honse, roused by the appearance of the mind, and in cold blood I calculated of the period of the restoration, which succeeded
Shendnn we the blttlo o&lt; Fire Fork, conttaced «nd be convert*. He talk,
.
sledge in the courtyard, surrounded the awful consequences of my plan. the Directors were enabled to restore
one ol the Oneet b.ttle. in the w*r.
“ &lt;l“rtlJ'
pUUonn u 11 he were
to
the
lineal
descendant
of
the
original
the young woman. It was evident she At this very instant, my second boy, a
■I am alw*y*Rr*leInl.-B*idthoGene- "P»Oing in a parlor. Ho rarely moron
society weddingo would bo, wh«t I
was powerless to distinguish any one child about 3 years old, clung to owner.
ml “that Mr Lincoln uncut the lout or more than a foot from the spot where commercial interests have joined toaround her. There was j ust a fain t sign me and cried piteously. Tho boy’s sobs j How bpidkbs live under water is almost Uio lut, d.yo ol hti hie with mo.
’“t Wood, «nd hi* geotnre. «re M K'thor lot not ilHomper pnl uuffderfof life, and that was all; but to the ma- seemed to excite the demoniac animals tbuH explained: Tho creature goes to
His coming was almost an accident
“ ‘u® elocution. He never raises ( A notice in a Western newspaper of
ority of the bystanders she looked far more than ever, and they gained '•
on
’i the jbe Btirfsco of the water and moves all
of my people said one dav, ‘ Whv 1 , B TOl.ce loudly, although it is easily 1 a steamboat explosion ends as follows:
more dead than alive.
galloping horse. Withe
„ ' ita legn busily, just os if it were trying One
lout‘ knowing
a _ •* _ ..
i. *i . «_*. ■».*’.
' limtHI in the 1 urcrrxnf hull —1
_____ __t.___
g. »• ,
She was carried into the house and what I was doing, and with
an to crawl out of the water. Suddenly it don’t you ask the President to come heard in the largest haU.-Znferpiw “The Captain swam ashore. So did the
'* almost
“
""
with James Redpath.
chambermaid; she was insured for
restoratives wore administered. She involuntary movement, I seized the gives a -sharp jerk or kick, and dives down and visit you?’ I answered that
tho
Frefldent
whs
in
command
of
the
[
$15,060,
and
loaded
with
iron."
had hardly recovered her consciousness shrieking child by the hair, and dropped beneath the surface. It then looks ex­
Neglect of the Eye,
when questions of every sort and kind him behind the sledge. I saw him sink actly as if it were surrounded by a case army, and could come when ho wished.
Whatever an ounce of prevention | A LONG housewife article has been
on “How to Make a Rag Rug."
were put to her from aU sides. She was into the soft snow; there was one wild of polished silver, owing to a bubble of It was then hinted that the reason he may be to other members of the body, | written
jt
did
not
come
was
that
there
had
been
It is a long process. The quickest way
asked who she was, where she came cry, and then the wolves stopped short air which it him inclosed l&gt;eneath its
certainly
pounds of . .
l
L-''
so much talk about his interference with j it
- - is worth
_’ ■ many
-----------ibionomoto
"“k’*o knock ••'.lotUr
from, where she was going to, who was where
boy
fallen.
All
this
----- -- tho
— —
,, .had
— —
— —
. —
~ tong
long mna
hind tegs,
legs. joesiaes
Besides mis
this mere
there are
are
Generals in tbe field that he felt delicate
°
V 7
o rag and P
ut u to
....
. “”* 1। ont
out 01
of “
the
put
in the
the midmidpursuing her, and how the horse had passed in less than an instant. For a fl number of smaller bubbles which about
.pprariDg at hvadquartara. I at1
thu dahcato organ will »tat.a any ,
F
uio
run away. The room in which she was minute I thought wo were saved; but it I cling
tbe other lpgBt and wbioh can
wivuruput-u air.
,
.
•
_
. i - ,
. ■
onoa tolographod
Mr. uiuwiu
Lincoln fcuai
that II
it
off
! Aa * nonu.tra work entirely too
placed was full of villager, who hod w«* aol «&gt; The little one* one. had j tx. ^4,4
th,„ priDoipal bubble when uuw
would give me tho
gra.te.1
to
’b«n oncebe
thrown
offbacktoita
it* balanceorigrJS
it very |: ££ ; A. wiluera th. hue young lolU.o8
b^pleura
,ZXv
0 II mmltran
~e^.n
brought
come in to satisfy their very natural hardly d&gt;ed away in the dutauoe when : needed. Thia anpplr ol arr i» .ulBeiont ,
। ■
v . ,
, .
..
luMirnnnrit hnoL-rmtn nnmnul
curiosity.
two more wolro. appeared at the ode t„
the Bpjd„ (or , eonjiderable Ho orae at ouee. E.____ reL*llv"7n7&gt;Ht
'
perfection
of
action,
or,
if
it
is,
it
be,B? ln
firat flush of manhood, un­
"7 - '■ 1 n-rrtaHon nI
n. .&lt; .1.. u he. *‘OW
owa,
Among the most excited of the ques­ of the sledge. The awful sacrifice I timo.
. .
... .. j comes ever after liable to a return cf loading twenty or thirty schooners of
anxious to see the army, and be with it •
tioners was a young serf about 20 yearni had made had been useless, and we
disability of function, or the seat of '
,n “ day without any assistance
It is a carious fact that three female in its final struggle. It was m immenae actual disease. One would have sup- [ '•'hatever.
old, who held in his hands the hatchet, were in aa much danger as over. The
—a'C Vr* '
with which ho had been felling wood s«une fiendish thought took possession sovereigns are ill at tho same time— the relief to him to getaway from Washing- ,------ y.------ ;r- 7 V
A Lazy man having a wife named
ton. Ho remained at my headquarter. I**"1 ,w“
'“*■
from tho tact;
when the sledge dashed through thei of me, and again my mind was made Empress of Russia, the Queen of Italy
Hope, whose custom it was to prill off
until Richmond waa taken. He entered I I‘^l_
quiet village. Tho beauty and painfsl. up. I looked first to the little darling and the Queen of Sweden. Some fa­
upon
the
eye
on ever-increasing her husband’s boots every evening, was
Richmond,
and
I
went
after
Lee."
”
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“
“
“
tality
lias
attached
itself
to
the
number
grief of the woman in-emed to have made। nestling closely to my breast, and then
amount of stnun, both as to the actual wont to exclaim on such occasions:
rather an effect upon this young serf.. I turned to my eldest boy, who was three daring 1879. Attempts have been
Another character about whom iiie amount of work done, and the constant­ ** How truly it is said that * Hope is the
He was certainly more anxious than the। pale with fear and clutched nervously made upon the lives of three of Ihe General often spoke was Btanton, the ly increasing brilliancy- and duration yanker of the sole.’ ”
crowned
headsy
'Europe
—
the
Emper
­
rest to hear her story, and was very to tho folds of my dress.
Secretary of War under Lincoln. of the illumination under which it is
A bbiht has two arms, just as panta­
“ ‘ Oh, mother,* he whispered, * I will ors of Russia and Germany and tho “ Stanton’s reputation," he said, on one performed, that the greatest pains would
prominent in his attentions, and put
loon* have two legs. Yet one is called
Three foreign po­ occasion, “ rests a good deal on his quar­
himself forward in endeavoring to offer be good! I won’t cry; really I won’t King of Italy.
have been exercised in maintaining the
her consolation.
cry! Oh, mother, don’t throw me into tentates have been diepoteoreed—the rel with President Johnson, and in this organ in a condition of health, add the a pair and the other's only one. Isn't
”
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it time
that we
let up
ou astronomy and
At last the object of all this excite­ the snow ! ’ 'There was a heavy mist Ameer of Cabul, tho Khedive of Egypt his character is treated unjustly. Sian,
,
-.r*v
''were
—IT
attention
the everv-dav
with
Johnson
the greatest care and solicitude used in its paid more
,,
uncunuu to
wiui
every aay
ment had so far recovered «s to be en­ before my eyes, and I hardly recollect and tho King of Zulaland. Three fa­ ton
t /a relations
:
ritl
_____ _____
«...
—
i
*_
treatment
when
diseased.
And
yet
it
mfles
that
vex
the
clearest
mind?
abled to yield to the entreaties of those what I did. Will God have mercy on mous actors have died—Falconer, Buck- nMural reault ol Johrmon'. doriro to
„w
o„„ „ i&gt;
„„
m tk.|
„„
.a
;
orgw.
m
Aiumujh
„
who surrounded her, and. in a broken me? If you could only, know what I su&gt;ne and Mathews—aud tiie fourth es­ elumgo the pohtK* ol U» admrm*tr«- ;
,ho
clutching convulsively al her skirts)—
voice and amid very general silence, she suffered then!
My. little daughter tate is not without its fatal adhesion to iron, and Stanton . bebel that suoh * ,
neglected aa the eye.
epoke as follows:
nestled closer than ever to my breast. the unlucky numeral. Three editors, or change would bo duumtroua to tho j j
kno,.n |ond „„d
„oU1. “Oh, Bridget! A mouse I a mouse!
ohiUreo ol 4 and 5 year* Como and catch it, quick I" Bridget—
“ I had heard that an old relation of She must bo saved, I thought. Must I proprietors, of foremost newspapers Union, or oontM a man ot Stanton . ' „
mine, who lives in a neighboring village, say what happened? Yon can gaess. have bode “long farewell to all their temper, *o boheying, would be inaoon- I o(
lo
lhl,ir fi„(
flUcd “Sure, mum, there’s no hurry. It this
was dangerously ill, and I determined My eldest bey died as his brother had greatnessLawson, Delano and 8er- dltlon ol paamouato auger. He behoved : intUad o[ h,vi
extracted, so one gets away, I can catch plenty more
peat Cox.
to set out and nee if I could be of any died before him.
that Jolmsou was Jeffermm Dans in I
ni l,t oo, ,nffer in
dne for yer, mum.”
“Must you hearrtne
the rest?
assistance. Early this morning I harresit TJ was al- i. I
j*
tbe erection
erectjon of
of the
th, Pyramids
Pyramids of
of another farm, and he need hia position development, and become in later year.
n the
neesed our horse to the little sledge and ■most mad now; t'
w of tbe
l‘__ Egypt the immense stones used were ID the Cabinet like a picket holding hu . o„ntnKted&gt; „hllo th, eye, tho most mthe 1
bowling
wolves, the horse, the last criee of my ,obtained from the quarries in the Ara­ pomuon on th. hue; bunl Johnsonlrad
eet out”
U1„ m0M
and
. , (MUeotlud
wuCTjtutu, vu&lt;&gt;
LULMffc spprebensivo,
upptvtiruhiru, iwu
..
. . ..r of...
“ Alone?” asked the young serf point­ children, the awful thought of seeing bian hills, and were carried over tho desired to remove Stanton he wpniH
roula I| tbe moet. discriminating
all oar j
|
rvOTlral
„„„ „
edly, still swinging the hatchet in his my baby torn from my arms, tho dread river by a bridge of boats. They were have done am So Im la tho lUfforonoe
■ence ,
receives not even a jMireing j
hand.
of death—all mingled into a terrible then brought by means of a causeway, of opinion betwoea the Piesid.nt and thought, much loss an examination. It
lie from that altallng alixl vw alado.
The bystanders well understood the nightmare. I oonld not move hand or which of itself it took ten years to con­ tbe Secretary ol W ar la concerned, the
to^-or U1
p„^ta that
meaning of the question, and the same foot; my eyes were fixed, aud sti’J I ,struct, and which is said to have been respraaublhty 1. placed oa tho Prcai- tho I)rurapa! ,B„nt
. chud', edne,.
word seemed involuntarily to escape clasped my babe- to my bosom. 1 dared a. fine work, with its polished stones drat. Tii, eoastitutioa 18 *uch that I yon „
th*t through it it gains
A member of a debating dab down
their lips.
not look behind me; but at last I heard .and fig-.ree of animals engraved on Johnson ww right .nd Stanton was
„al ju
ol tp, mcthud. and
J exJ,p,nce op other*, but oven in the oountry was soaring in the flights
“ Alone?"
h terrible howl in my ear, and for a see- ,them.
One hundred thousand men wrong; ami tin. clinging to offiee by
j
It may be as well here to give a short ond I l.lt aomothing on my .boulder worn' employed nt a time, .nd the.., Stanton ha* injured him la the tho meM, (or lho otuomoimco ot its of spread-eagle eloquence. He flew his
kite over republics and their institu- •
W nv ritrl
faint
9 Mechanically
Mnonnnmnlle- I
T .
_
did!I nni
not
faint?
explanation, w|iichwill account in some .Why
ol the country.
W. wore OTO.
doM&gt; it
„
were tcuoion
relieved uj
by iuu
the nstuo
same uumut'I
numtier ut
at ye,
’ ,
,
,
_
,,—■* ,
'vciu
tious, and then began to mention
Iway for the exclamation.
turned my head. I raw a wolf with the ond of three month.. A long Umo all under deep fading st that I lo, „ iL„tant that araay ol tho mental
Dukes, Emperors, Kings and Queens.
anon jaws
inwx clinging
r incnncr by
hr- his
hm claws
nlawre to
tn the
lint
. •
&gt;
&lt;
.....
.
When the Russian troops which had open
time
It
tned
the
wtience
ot
the
I
„
,,j
„
bodj|
,
ttrl
b„t«
of
a
grow-J
! was
«uo npvur
spent tu
in tewuug
leveling HU
off the
IUV rUVhB
rocks uu
on
As be came down to Queens some un­
*_
_
U*
conquered Fin laud under the command back of the sledge. F
chfld an) ,„hioned. „ven u thpJ
He made a half which the edifice stands, and twenty moat patient man to sob ad th. result, j
regenerate heathen parenthetically add­
ln«i war
wnr deliberately
ilolilw-rtati'lv laid
Iniri at
«t the
tin* feet
■ ...
,
uh hold,
nnln and fell
fall __ _ &gt; . a
t a
*.
,*
■&lt;&gt;«
.
'
of Gen. Buxoyden were returning homo spring at mo, missed his
of the
years for the edifice
itself.
The stones
are not created, by the condition of the ing, “ And ten-spots,” broke the orator
again, they were followed by countless back into the snow. Three times be were raised, step by step, by means of of the Booth by the man we trusted. eye olgue.
all to pieces, paralyzed the society, and
troops of bear* and wolves, who raged made a fre.-li spring, and three times a machine made of short pieces of Stanton was not a patient num, but one
A child is put to school without tho
The fourth wood, and, last of all, commencing whose temper hail been tried by severe slightest inquiry on th&lt;r part of the the ayes had it on a resolution to ad­
and quarreled over the bodies of those he missed his hold.
who, from time to time, died of cold or time ho got his claws on the from the top, the stones were cemented labor, and whose love for the Union parent, and much less on the part of journ.—Dex Moines Register.
fatigue, and howled for the scraps of sledge again, and there for a few together by layers of cement not thick­ was volcanic in its fierceness. If peo­ tho teacher, whether it has the normal
I•
food left behind by the conquering seconds he hang. There war only one
er than u strip of paper, the strength of ple would only remember the privation amount of sight; whether it sees objects
I,
army. The province wnich the army chance, to dash him buck before ho
which ia improved by tho age of these under which Stanton acted they woald shorplv and well defined, oi^indistinctly
He atrokrd his Infantile nmstscbw.
k
passed through was infested by there oonld get firm hold. His claws stuck
do him more justice. I confess, how­ and distorted; whether itibe near sight­
enormous materials.
fierce animals long after its departure, deep into my fingers, and by main force
ever, I should not have liked to have ed or farsighted; whether it sees with
E
ach
of
our
features
is
supposed
to
‘
and'they soon became the terror of the I tned to wrench them from the sledge.
been in Johnson’s place. Stanton re­ one or two eyes; or finally, if it does
humble peasantry who lived in that dis­ It was a desperate struggle, and I hud have a language—eyes, nos&lt; and mouth. quired a man like Lincoln to manage rec clearly and distinctly, whether it is
trict. They were not content with de­ almost succeeded, when my baby fell But the language of hair has been bun. I should not have liked to have not using a quantity of nervous force
vouring the various domestic dogs and from my arms. From that moment to formulated in tbe following manner: hod that responsibility. At tne same sufficient after a time not only to ex­
Definition of Poetry.
cats that came in their way, but fiercely the time when I first heard the sound of Straight, lank, stringy-looking hair in­ time Stanton is one of the great men of haust the energy of tho visual organ,
attacked any human creature that human voices I can remember nothing. dicates weakness and cowardice. Curly the republic. He was as much a mar­ but the nervous system at largo.
Poetry is the product of earnes
crossed their path. It became impossi­ The reins had long fallen from my hair denotes quick temper. Frizxy hair, tyr to the Union as Sedgwick or Mc­
thought Thought cherished in the
ble to travel in safety at any hour of the hands; I knew the horse was galloping set on one's head as if each indi­ Pherson. I held him in great personal
Ambition on a Downward Grade.
mind becomes earnest; then expressed
day upon even a frequented road with­ od, but I can recollect no more. I have vidual hair were ready to fight its esteem, and his character in high hon­
I met a man to-day who is a type of in words it becomes poetry. The feel­
out a very strong escort Any one who no conception where we have been or neighbor, denotes coarseness. Black or. We never became very intimate; the persevering office-seeker. To my ings move inwardly, and ore embodied
hair indicates persistent resolution in but looking back on our intercourse I knowledge ho has been looking • r in words. When words are insufficient
neglected these neoeaaary precautions how I got here.”
The young woman again covered her accomplishing an object, also a strong am gratified to think that every day that •’something" from tho ‘‘party’’ ever for them, recourse is hod to sighs and
paid the penalty of his carelessness by
&lt;
a hideous death. In the coarse of the face with her hands and burst into a predisposition to avenge wrongs and Stanton lived we grew better and bet­ Bincel872. “What are you after now?" exclamations. When sighs and eTclnwai preceding winter forty human beings passionate flood of tears. There was insult—real or fancied. Brown hair ter friends. After my election to the I asked. “Well,” said he, “two years tions are insufficient for them, recourse
, in this particular district had fallen a an awful silence in the room, broken denotes fondness for life, a friendly Presidency, one of Stanton’s friends ago I tried to get nominated for the is had to the prolonged utterance of
prey either to wolves or bears.
every now and then by the hysterical disposition, ambition, earnestness o! came to see me, and said the Secretary Assembly, but i failed. Last year I song. When this, again, is insufficient,
“Alone!” answered the ydung woman sobs of many of the women, and girls purpose, capacity for business, relia­ was in bad health, his fortune was lim­ went for an Aldermanic nomination in unconsciously the Lands begin to move
in a strange, unnatural voice, half choked who stood round. Tho men trembled, bility in friendship, in proportion ns the ited, and he thought the Republican New York, but I missed it. In 1876 I and the feet to dance. To set forth
with s-ibs; ‘‘unhappily for me, I wai not too, and looked steadily un the ground, hair is fine. Very fine hair indicates party of the country owed him a debt came mighty near going to Congress, correctly the successes and failures (of
•loue! Why, in Heaven’s name, did I bat did not speak a word. At last a an even disposition, a readiness to for­ of gratitude. I askdd him what he but didn’t get tho nomination after all, Government) to affect heaven and
risk such u journey ? Don't compel me, white-haired woman began to speak give, with e desire to add to the happi­ thought would be gratifying to Stan­ and now I'm waiting to take anything. earth, and to move spiritual beings,
‘.
I beg of you, to relate the horrors I have some words of consolation in a low, ness of others. Persons with fine ligtit- ton. I was told a annul mission to What do you think they’d pay a bore there is no readier instrument than
gone through and all the miseries of trembling voice.
Immediately the brown or auburn hair, inclined to curl Italy, Belgium or somewhere where the carpenter on the Capitol?”— Albany poetry.—Sacred Rooks of China.
young serf, who had his hatchet still in or fris, are quick-tempered, and arc­ climate would be agreeable, would be letter In Syracuse Courier.
&lt;
that awful morning.”
Hew He Was Discouraged.
“What baa happened to you? Who his Lands, ntrodu toward the miserable given to resentment aud revenge. grateful to his friends. I said I thought
The Oneida Community.
•went with you?" still asked many of woman. Ho was deadly pale and trem- Light-brown hair, inclined to redness, I coaid do for him much more than
“So you want to marry my daughter,
with a freckled akin, is a oertain indi­ that, and that I hail already resolved to
those who surrounded the woman, and
Since the clergymen’s agitation do yon?” said the father to 22 years of
cation of deceit, treachery and a dispo­ make him Justice of the Supreme against the "mixed marriage*’ system of trembling manhood.
’ whore attention and curiosity were now
glared fiercely at the young woman and sition to do something mean by a friend Court. A few days later the appoint­ the Oneida community twenty wed­
.
thoroughly roared. ■
"Miserable woman that I am," an­ at the old peasant, who wa^ still trying who can no longer be used to advantage. ment was made. It was a great snrprise dings have taken place there. These,
“How can you support her? What
We give tbe inforraation as we find it, to Stanton. His letter to me acknowl­ with the twenty-five couples who had salary do you get.”
swered she, “I took with me my three to console her.
"Be still, mother!” he thundered out; and it is about as true as such things edging it was beautiful and affectionate. become members after wedlock, made
little children, the eldest of whom was
“O, my salary’s small, but I’d oome
He died within a few days of his ap­ forty-five married couples. Tho popu­ and—and—live—with—you ! ”
about 5 yeiTH &lt;&gt;!d, the youngest a little “the wretched woman deserves none o' generally are.
pointment. I havealwuys thought that lation of the community ia 299, f»7 of
dar.iuc only 6 mouths aud still at tbe your uity."
“Come and live with me, oh?”
And
then
he
prned
to
her.
theoountiy
oonld
not
do
too
much
for
Anthbacits coal has been found
Aud sum*:thing as hard aa an Egyp­
whom are children under lu, and 2t&gt;
I , brea**-’'
1
"Unhappy undjmoet miserable woman; within three miles of Boise City, Idaho Stanton and his family; and after the young people under 20. One member tian pyramid struck the voung man
An exclamation of horror ran throagh
* -.qjje ciicleof bystanders, aud each one is it possible that you have done nil
lather's death I did all I could for the is over 90 years of age; 5 over 80; 26 amidships, and, gathering himself up,
Wilkie Collins eays tliat toil with son. I made him my personal attorney. over 70; 67 over 60; 97 over 50; 143 he concluded to board with hie mother
ij last seemed to guess the hideous truth. that you have related? You are a
I And then, amid a more awful silence | mother, you tell us, and yet you have the pen has given him $150,000.
The promising young man died, to my over 40; 191 over 30, and 210 over 20. a few weeks longer.
*

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�8ABBATH READING.

of Paris, that functionary suggested the
WlHTtaa Exiles.
expediency of verifying the actual the prisoner look to convey the impres­
presence of Voltaire’s remains. An in­ sion the clothes were ir danger?"
convicts
are
div,ded into three clmsaai.
vestigation followed, and the truth
Witness was ready with another tart
First oome thorn condemned for tbe
foulest
crimes
known to tbe Itearian
in tbe National Library, and a portion
"Come, you must answer; bow did he
law, such as would in England uuiailon
ot the brain appropriated bv the Bur­ look?”
tbe criminal pen J servitude fur life or
geon at tbe autopsy was publicly sold.
.Tbe witntNB seemed puzzled.
Ito present whereabouts is unknown.
“Did be look," asked his Honor, for a long term ■ of years. $um cul­
prits are doomed to work in the mines,
THE HOME DOCTOR.
look like—hke counsel, for instance?" and usually have a hard lot. Such ex­
“Oh, ’deed, no, rail,’’ replied tbe wiL iles arc called iu Siberia "KatorsLuiki"
To Cube a Cough.—Roast a lemon new. "It he looked de least bit like —a term no doubt derived from katvery carefully, without burning it; dot gemman dcre wouldn't been no eron, the name given to a galler by'th©
Byzantine historians, aa well a* by the
when it ia thoroughly hot, cut and
squeeze into a cup upon three ounces
“Ah, said the flattered counselor, Greeks on the Black sea at tie t.: esent
day. Nrx: oome the Loelan- yjeena
of sugar, finely powdered. Take a ‘how's that?”
spoonful whenever your cough troubles
robutto, or exiles condemned fur short­
“I’d made udder arrangements.”
you. It is as good as it is agreeable to
“Indeed." he continued, smiling, er periods and for muioi oSenses.
Vagrants at large, rogues worthy of a
the taste.
‘what might they have been?”
A ooot&gt; cure for colds is to boil two
“ Why, if he looked at all like you longer term of punishment than im­
ounces of flaxseed in one quart of does, I wouldn't have dat'd to hang dem prisonment, prisoners sentenced by the
Communal court*, and, in former days,
Dulb au*rt! aa day and ul«h«.
water; strain, and add two ounces of clothes out at all."
rock candy, one-half pint of h-»ney,
There were no interruptions from serfs condemned as refractory laborers
by the Government on application by
tone
of
the
article
is
much
more
vigor
­
juice
of
three
lemons;
mix,
and
let
all
that
time
on.
—
New
York
Herald.
yellow fever has disappeared , from the
the proprietors of estates on which they
boil well; let coo). and bottle. Dose,
United States, and that the quarantine ous than are usually the utterances of &gt;
the Interior of Australia.
lived, as minor political offenders who
one
cupful
before
bed,
one-half
cupful
against vessels from American porta, the Times, and shows that, while EnThe western half of Australia has are well out of barm's way, comprise
before meals. The hotter you drink it
established last summer in Italy, lias I glafad prefers peace, she does not prothe better.
been traveled in three parallel lines the bulk of these “ unfortunates.” The
The Christian at Work aays that the
I pose to be caught unprepared for war.
accordingly been abolished.
The Medicine or Sunshine.—The about 300 miles apart, while various place they are sent to is proportioned to
scolding minister never gets on well world wants more sunshine in its dis­ shorter explorations have made known their turpitude, the wqjst offenders be­
ing dispatched farthest from the bound?
with his people. He sickens and sours
Dam Rice explains that his reforma­
Within a comparatively short time them at himself, and either sends them position, in its business, in its chari­ large portions of the intermediate coun­
ties, in its theology. For 10,000 of the try. The southero and northern coasts ! aries of Russia in Europe; for instance,
tion is genuine and permanent, but forgeries to the amount of $1,500,000
away altogether, or temnta them to re­
are also fairly known, and we are forced j to the shores of the Arctic tea, and the
there has been a misconception about it Lave been committed upon merchants main as thorns in his side or m a smoke aches and pains, and irritations of men to conclude that nearly half of the en­ Eastern provinots—while the lighter
and women we recommend sunshine.
oa the port of the newspapers. He and bankers in New York. Of these ifa his eyes. Faithfulness does not It soothes better than morphine. It tire continent of Australia is uninhabit­ culprits are permitted to settle down in
swore off on whisky, brandy, rum and lorgeries some $500,000 were committed necessarily msan incessant fault-finding. stimulates better than champagne. It able by Europeans. Nowhere else, per­ Western Siberia, immediately to the
west of the Urals. This class of con­
gin, and will keep that pledge or die; by a gang of confederates who forged He who is not meager in his commend­ is the best plaster lor a wound. The haps, on the globe do we meet with this
ation when commendation, is merited,
strange phenomenon of a dense vegeta­ victs are usually condemned only for
. but he never said he would stop drink­ the checks of leading merchants upon will rarely hapro occasion to condemn, good Samaritan poured out into the tion combined with an aridity equal to short terms, and are designed for colon­
fallen traveler’s gash more of this than
ing wine, and never intends to.
a number of Government banks so and when hq condemns, his words will of oiL Florence Nightingale‘used it on that of the Sahara. For the traveler ists on the expiration of their term of
successfully tliat it was a long time be­ , be without offense, and so be effective. the Crimean battlefields. Take it into the country is worse even than tho Sa­ forced labor. Even 'before that date
The now Senator George, of Missis­ fore their method of doing business was I So, again,&gt; k^complaining people will all the alleys, on board all the ships, by hara. For hundreds of miles at a they are often employed in the Govern­
, never make th© best of their pastor. If all the sick-beds. Not a vial full, not stretch the sandy undulations are cov­ ment service, more like ordinary labor­
sippi. commanded a tegimont of cavalry discovered. The forgeries wore made
I they want to improve him. let them “Cry a cup full, but a soul full. It is good ered with the dreaded spimfex, or por­ ers than as legal slaves. The third and
in the late war, and, while campaigning by lithographing from genuine checks, ,i him witK-a~-o6mpliment"
Instead of
wil
for spleen, for liver complaint, for neu­ cupine grass, which renders i; impos­ highest class of exiles are the Loalanin Tennessee, he charged a Federal re­ and were-ao ingenious that it was only speaking
at him when his discourses do ralgia, for rheumatism, for foiling fort­ sible to walk without painful precau­ nyje na poselenye, who are condemned
’
doubt at tho head of his men, and, rid­ by watching and identifying the parties no good, let them tell him when his unes, for melancholy.
tion. Again, for hundreds of miles is for mild crimes. In fact, they are con­
to have expiated
their—offensee
found the dense scrub of dwarf ^euca- sidered
---------------------r------- -------——
ing hi&gt;hone clean over the breastworks, passing the checks that they were at words have been helpful to them, and
How People Get Sick.-Eating too lyptus, covering the ground like 1 nK toon •* they arrive in the country,
very soon they will have more such ser­
fell into tho hands of Ahe enemy, and
[much
and
too
fast;
swallowing
im
­
length discovered. The forgeries of mons from his lips. It may be that his
the ro&lt;ls ot an osier bed, u-n and are at*once established as proper
was kept as a prisoner for a long time. the merchant Haigh amount to $1,000,­ very tartness is itself the consequence perfectly-masticated food; usirg too or twelve feet
high,
hindering | colonists, sometimes in villages already
much fluid at meals; drinking poison­
view of
the
country, aud existing, at another time in new ones
000. This morally obtuse individual of despondency, because he imagines ous whisky and other intoxicating all
that he is doing little good, and a cheer- I drinks; repeatedly using poison im । rendering it necessary literally to bore “'ready hud out for them. Siberian
The census is to bo taken in June,
actually justifies his octa in this pecol- j ing sentence from eue whom he has
one's way, like a mole, underground. I oociety, constituted to a great extent of
within thirty days. There will be 15&lt;)
iar line of mercantile conduct, on the benefited may be all that is needed to medicine; keeping late .hours at night Then come acacia scrubs, which add the I “nch elements as theie described, is
Supervisors of the Census, appointed to ground that he intended to take up the , sweeten him. Encourage him, there- and sleeping late in the morning: wear­ annoyance of sharp prickles to those of j Vory genial, and frequently refined, but
nott moral. Many of ♦».*
the convicts
that number of districts. The Super­ forged paper at maturity, and did ao in ! J?"; , “ lb&lt;; 7’M0 “V0' '•or’hipe™ of ing clothing too tight; wearing thin the other kinds. Mr. Giles tells us 'I "*'
political
offenders—-some
of
visors will have the appointment of the
c [i
. .
,
,
n •
Baal had only made themselves known shoes, neglecting to wash the body tliat horses dread the trioda orspinifex, are
thecaaeof alargoahareof It. Having '
Elijah- he
Mver haTO
sufficiently to keep the pores open;
.
the
highest
education
and nobility
like
a
pestilence.
The
censtant
prick
­
enumerators. There will be one enume­
| got into a tight place financially, how- tempted to run away from Jezeliel and exchanging the warm clothing worn in
। of
character—but a vast number
rator for every 4,000 inhabitants, as indi'■­ । ever, he was unable to turn the corner, | throw himself beneath the juniper tree, n warm room during the day for cos­ ing of this grass causes raw aud bleed­ j who have gained a certain amount of"
tumes and exposure incident to even­ , ing swelling round their feet; and to freedom, or, whoso sentences having
cated by the census of 1870. The Super­
' escape from it they will prefer to force
on&lt;l then came the expose, which car-. 'I And
” who
~ " knows how many **faithful,
visors will receive $500 each.
earnest pastors to-day are sorely cast ing partier.; compressing the stomach I their way through the densest scrubs, expired, have settled down in the ooun______________ lied down a bank with it, and preventdown, because the fault-finders are al­ to gratify a vain and foolish passion forr where the ground is soft aud the spiui । try, are of quite another class. Actual
Ml Gw^u’^hom the Democrat*
h*“- from
working his ‘ ways noisy, while those who have born dress; keeping up constant excitement;
■ fex does nut grow. Here they rush criminals have no place left for them
of the Mississippi Legislature have se- 1 ra,ne “T longer,
benefited are silent? It will not hurt fretting the mind with borrowed troub- , along, tearing the coverings off their for repentance—they are always under
|
a good minister to be told that be has lea; swallowing quack nostrums for
'
' loads, and frequently forcing sticks l&gt;e- the jail ban. But offenders of the high­
lected us the successor of Mr. Bruce in
1 not labored in vain, but it may be to every imaginary ill; taking meals at ir­ tween their backs aud their saddles; ; er class, and especially political exiles,
Huie an Object in View.
regular intervals, etc.
the Senate, is at present Chief Justice
him a stimulus
to even
more earnest
n
..
,,
,
i then comes a frantic crushing through I are rureiy scowled on. Russian society
There:, nothing which tend, more Xrt"tl^
‘b7ta.7«
pot forth.
"
Health Hnrra.—In cold weather i Hje ^cnib; loads ore forced off, and is the most tolerant in the world, and,
of the Supremo Court i f bis State. It
effort than he has yet put forth.
to render pleasant the lives of young
many people suffer severely from tak- horses are lost sight of, and it may take I since political exiles have increased,
is said that Mr. Lamar has lost much of people than the pursuit of some settled !
Th* rower ot sone.
lOK Baddon eolcb.
hvenbod.r Iul» | l,0Un or d»y» lo recover tbom. Xordo : tho front. of their ofiending
------ „---------------has ceased
his jxipularity at home, and that tho object
Making collections of autoIn one of tho hospitals of Edinburgh found that they can face s wind with i tjj0 travelers etcipc. for their clothes h) be visible They are, after a year or
withdrawal of Barksdale waa effected graphs, minerals, coins, pictures, planta, lay a wounded Scottish soldier. The comparative safety; but if the wiud i got torn
torn aud
and ripped
ripped to
to pieces,
.
. two. received into the best company,
insects,
sea-shells,
or
postage
stamps
।
surgeons
had
done
all
they
could
for
by a guarantee that he would be chosen
come ou tbe back a cold is the sudden | BUj •their
’
•bodies
’■
...
;—*
l-*treatment
—- --------and ...
in every way receive
the
scratched
and. -v.^
will furnish occupation to idle hands . him. He hod been told that he must
their rank and education would have
two years hence in place of the former. and secure future supplies of grutifi- 1 die. He had a contempt for death, and consequence. We advise people who often
seriously wounded.
Some
are a part of the time in the house aud , times stinging anta abound to such entitled them to at home It is only
cation. There was once s very wealthy prided
—1 ’ ’ ’himself
’
*' on &gt;his
■ •fearlessness
•
in u par. ol Hie time exposed to the cold,
Get in a good supply of fuel, stop up hunchback in Paris whose life became
on extent that the wearied explorer can the worst offenders who ore not allowed
! facing iL
to have thick woolen cloth, six or eight get no rest However hot and tired he to be accompanied by their wives and
all the cracks and crevices, weather­ almost unbearable from the fact that he
A rough and wicked life, with none inches iu width, sewed to the liuing of
families, and, as many of them are peo­
strip your doors and windows, and put could not make a presentable appear­ I but evil associates, had blunted his the vett so as to cover the spine. Gen- may lx*, he docs not lie down in the
^hede but must remain exposed to the ple of rank, the balls. clubs, and card
your house in*order for a cold snap; for, ance in society. He had houses, ser­ sensibilities and made profanity and er»i:y ibeunderBhirtiBdonbloinlrojit, sun, „
uciiroa bou
i&gt; order
oraor parties of Tobolsk «.
.ow.. ,r«
or Tomsk
are very
or ire
lie ou
on rec
the heated
sod ia
vants, and equipages, but moped away । scorn his second nature. To hear him
then the linen bosom is three double; to
escape
this torment.__________
In othert_____
partsr different
from what a similar
social
according to Prof. Paige, of Chicago, his time in a durk and lonesome hdme.
r______________
•-______
_i
______
speak one would have thought he had the vest padded and made three or four 1 the whole country is u moss
from the dr
mass of angular , gathering
Rathering chosen ^from
detenus of'
wc are going to have u blizzard that One day ho liegun reading a book on
no piously-nurtured childhood to re­ thicknesses; the coat, with its lapelsaud [ stones, over which the traveler has to I
Arthur would have been,
will exceed in severity all previous re­ the subject of human deformity, and, member, and that he had never looked buckram, is heavy, and the overcoat is
for days togeti.cn without finding
cent efforts of old nature in that lino. becoming interested in tbe theme, he upon religion but to despise it. But it padded and buttoned across the chest a ^t of eju,ler ground; while in some
Three Cathedral*.
agam-while the back is not one-fourth Usenets loose rand is heaped up in
The learned professor tells us that a conceived the idea of preparing a his­ waa not so.
- ,
j vuijr
tory ui
of iui
all lue
the uuucutfacKB
hunchbacks ui
of me
the world
worm
A noble and gentle-hearted ' man part as warmly clad; the shirt-back is I ridgeB like ,he Iong Bwell of the oTean.1i The Temple of Our Savior, at Mos­
glacial period is approaching in the । who had done anything worth mention­
came to see the dying soldier. He ad­ thin; the back of the vest thin muslin and ttpix.aring aimpst ar. interminable, i. COW, designed iu commemoration of the
Southern hemisphere, and that it will । ing.' In order that his own name might 1 dressed him with kind inquiries, talked
and but one thicknras; the coat and often, after passing days without water. French expulsion from that city, whs
bo at its greatest height in about 5,000 |
ro,U of.,h(?n,or‘ j to him tenderly of the life beyond
begun iu ’833. and has just been oom! he immediately founded a hospital forr I death, a^d offered spiritual counsel. the overcoat are much thinner behind when at length it is discovered it turns
years.
Nearly 4,000
laborers,
an before.
oa^
undrinkable brine, or it exists ' • I pluted.
. .------- — -for a
। indigent deformed persons.
.**•
—
After । But the rick man paid him no atten---------------------------------- ' re such «uudl quauliiv re lo b • iMufli- :
’“Ptayed re cUggwg out
AnmnuHx. tho United Bute, "o’otoj yeara the bookVao finiahed, and | tion or reapeot.
The Art of Praising Wine.
.. ouv"«...&gt; Hum mo vuiveu states । .
.
—----------- •.----- ।w.
He bluntly told him
the“ ground ,or
for th
the
cscut to supply the reUsta of both men U,
“ foundation. The
.
its
author, timing
coming roou
soon «ttorw»rj
afterward to that ho didn
’ • ’• t want any religion, con...................................
“
• uullior.
The art of drinking wine at dinner is and horses for a single daj. Again, tbe height of • the structure is 288 feet, and
purchaseil a circus that was od a tour m /die,
had not known an
an J VCrBat
vernation.
.0 declared
A..
»that
*» he.. l.-.l
jon&gt;
raid to be unknown save in Bordeaux,
the style of architecture is RussoMexico, and substituted the stars and unhappy day since he undertook the
"Yuu
*i*u yvu
» । "You wil] let me pray with you, will France. uTho butler,’’ write* a foreign cxireme uncertainty of the rainfall ren­ Byzantine—the building being in the
ders it impossible to depend upon the . •
,
® ----- ° — -—
stripes for the Mexican dog that had task. We firmly believe that any boy you not?” said the mon ut length,
correspondent, “with a serious air, an­ recouuu of prenous explorers iu the 'orm »' * Qreek
•urmonntud by
been
",.
uc,w
htav
?1-v *
oeen flying
nying from
irom the
uie tent-pole.
This |! "
*^°®° dme ucw
heavily
' “No; I know how to die without the nounces, on pouring it, ’Chateau Gio­
‘
; five cnnolas.
cupolas, one at each rnmur
corner, and ■&gt;a
was in Chihuahua, where the hatred of ■
• fint*
relief and positive j help of religion." And ho turned his court,’ ‘Lascombe,* or Margsux of 1849. same district.
i large one. or dome, in the center. The
waa in Uliinuahua, where the hatred of ; ODjOyment by setting about the' collec- face to the wall,
.
,
1 enjoyment by setting about tho collec- face to the wall.
How Autmexs Grow.
The guest silently takes the glara be­
■ roof and framework of the cupolas weigh
this country is intense. A
mob
underI
tj
O
n
of
materials
t
—
'
”
—
-----A_ “obta“der-1 tion of materials for a scrap-lxxjk or 1 Further conversation could do no tween his thumb aud forefinger, raises
Nutmegs grow on little trees which 1,800 tons, and the gilding on the latter
took to haul down tho new flag, but the ' any one of the
he collections indicated good, and the man did not attempt it. it to a level wilh his eye, and, with a look like small pear trees, and are gen­ has already consumed more than half a
manager and his performers drove them | “bove.
_____ ________
j But he was not discouraged. After p slight movement of the elbow, gives the erally over twenty feet high. Th«&gt; flow­ ton of gold leaf. Above the center
| moment's silence he began to sing the liquid a rotary movement. This seta ers tire very much like the lily of the cupola is a massive bronze cross, which
off. That night a regiment of local
Ssvages as Landed Proprietors.
1 old hymn, so familiar and so dear to free the aroma. Be sniffs the perfume valley. They are pale and very fra­ can be seen from every part of Moscow.
soldiery demolished the whole show, 1
The Ute outbreak, says a Washing- every congregation in Scotland .
circulating on the edge of the glass, o
____ _____________
o is _____
_______
grant.
The nutmeg
the seed
of the The bronze frames of the windows,
and the company were compelled to fly ton correspondent, has resulted in a
on. u&gt;oth.-r &lt;it»r. Jerusalem,
then drinks it off deliberately in small • fruit, and mace is the thin covering over each nine yards high, weigh nearly
live*.
for their lives.
I very careful examination of all there-'
ufcea stau leometo «■.
installments.
Silence follows; the f this seed. Tbe fruit is al&gt;ont as large three tons, and the hinges of the bronze
■-=——lations between tbe General Govern ' He had a pleasant voice, and the
guests look at each other; the host has ■ as a peach. When ripe it breaks open doors have to support five and oneThe tenant classes in Groat Britain, meut and the several Indian tribes
quarter tons of metal. Inside, tho walls
• not. as ...
2 The latest inquiry has been directed to touching im ho sung them. Pretty an anxious air awaiting the verdict, aud shows the little nut inside. The
at. least in ..
the .mass, are
badly off
Then opinions are given in turn in a trees grow on the islands of Asia and in are gorgeously decorated in the usual
discovering the extent of territory al- "&lt;&gt;&lt;’“
soldier turned his face again. serious tone, and the wealth of adjec- tropical America. They bear fruit for style of Russian churches, and contain a
as many suppose.
Late statistics show ।I lotted
XT- »------ in
•
---- &lt;--—
-to the Indian's*
the'several | Bal »«• hardened
expression
was all
..
| number of jasper pillars, each of which
tives at the command ot a Bordelais is ’ seventy or eighty years, having ripe
that in that country tho total numl»er 1 states and Territories. Judge Belford gone.
revealed. If the judgment is unfavor fruit upon them at oil seasons. A fine eQSl
rne total cost
'5oat upward oi
of xx.uuu.
£2,000. The
of those who rent land is 560,000. In has gone over tbe public records, and
“ Who taught you that ? " he asked, able the wine is declared 'rebellious,' • tree in Jamaica has over 4,000 nutmegs
___ 1 urr.oUprl
nrWlnnn &gt;r.l»l
xre. a-or £2,500.1 exceededOn20,000,000
rubles,
Ireland the number is 600,000. The •। }ia9 K-UBB.
collected .UU
the 1U1VIU1BUUU
information WU1CI1
which IU1fol­ when tho hymn was done.
‘hard,’ 'soulless, ‘disagreeable,’ ‘hateful,’ I on it yearly. The Dutch used to have °90-I. It must not be forgotten that this
| lows. The result shows that in tbe
’’ My mother."
‘contrary,''imperious;'and I heard my'"
11 this nutmeg »~&lt;i»
is the sernnd
second crr*nt
great nathnHr«l
cathedral . which
total capital of these 1,160,000 farmers:
! all
trade, »os »i.««
they owned 1 in
“ So did mine. I learned it of her neighbor, a man of weight and wit, des­ the Bauds islands, and conquered all Russia has raised during the last sixty
States and Territories named there are
is estimated at $2,000,000,000. Of this
237,(Mill Indians, occupying 236,559 when I was a child, and 1 used to sing cribe the wine we were drinking as the other traders and destroyed tbe years—tho famous one of St. Isaac’s, in
amount, $330,000,000, or one-sixth, is square miles, or about one square mile it with her.” Aud there were tears in ’dumb.’ If, on the contrary, the judg­
trees. To keep tbe price up they once St. Petersburg, having been begun in
owned by the tenant farmers of Ireland. to each Indian, and that the total num­ tho man's eyes.
ment is favorable, eyes spirkle and the burned three piles of nutmegs, each of 1819 and consecrated in 1858, after an
Tho ico whs thawed away. It was wine is styled 'amiable,* ‘gracious,’ which whs as large as a church. Nature expenditure of 86,000,000 rubles, or
In point of njeie wealth it appears from ber of acres over which these Indians
roam a' will, and upon which it is not easy to talk with him now. The words ‘seductive,’ 'passionate,' ’elegant,’ ’rich,’ did not sympathize with their mean­ £4,500,000. A third cathedral, not quite
this that at' least tbe tenant class m
permitted a white mau to enter, is 151,­ of Jesus entered in where the hymn had ‘proud,’ ‘grand,’ ‘beautiful,’ ‘sweet,’ ‘per­ ness. The nutmeg pigeon, found in all so largo, is also rising at Nijni Novgo­
Great Britain is one of the most im­ .397,768. The following is the table:
opened the door. Weeping, and with fumed,’ ‘insinuating,’ ‘coquettish.’ ’rav­ the Indian uuands, did fnr the world rod, and will involve an outlay of £2,­
portant in the kingdom.
StdUt and
Square
.Vumter a hungry heart, be listened to tho ishing,’ ‘incomparable,’ ‘full of love.’
what the Dutch determined should not 000,000 before completion.
Christian's thoughts of death, and in ‘But, madam,’ said I ‘o tbe lady next me,
be done—carried the nuta, which are
ztin.sw
............
H.4J1
44K.7t1i his last momenta turned to bis mother's ‘since your husband gives such adjec­ their food, into all the surrounding
A Term of Yean.
Mil Asa A. Bbtant, of Norwalk, CL, Csliforul*
Otlorsdo................... S.MV
ll.isijoo God and tho sinner’s Friend.—Relig­ tives to wise, what doei be use to yon
countries, aud trees grew up again, and
B4.W7.M15 ious Herald.
and a brother of Dan and Neil Bryant, IltUhc........................ J7.CM1
In m me European countries it is cusio express his affection?* ‘Well,’ she the world had the benefit.
1 WJ U51
tom-xry to hire graves for a term of
of minstrel fame, fifty years ago lost the lodlati Territory... 74.1SU
41 ir/i.vn
replied, ‘he calls me Lafitte, 1848.’"—
low*..........................
341
years. When the first lease expiree the
Urt
Voltaire's Remains.
New York World.
power of speech and hearing, on account Mich s*d.................. 3.m;
The Healthiest City in the United States. term is renewed if possible; but if there
BB.SW
34.1M.HW
When he died at Paris in May, 1778,
of constant bathing in salt water. Not
In the annual tables of vital statis­ are no means of renewing the lease, or
MJ.OEi the church there refused sepulture to
Gave Him His Answer.
bUb.sr?
tics, published by the Health Depart­ the relatives are forgetful, or tbe family
long ago Mr. Bryant was run into by a KeW Hrxico....
its arch-enemy, and his body waa in­
7W,
It was a sad thing for Lettie Davis ment of New York city, among tbe ex­
4X1.
extinct, tho remains are taken up and
IX,
runaway horse and thrown violently Xew York
«.»» terred in Champagne.
During the when she put out her washing on the hibits is the comparative death rate of
Sorth CbtuIIm.
JUS
66.211
against an iron fence, ind had his scalp ur^tos.................
revolution the National Assembly de­ clothes-line of her South Fifth avenue, various cities. American and foreign. buried again in a common trench, or
relegated to a catacomb,as thecate may
2 a o.iwo creed that Voltaire's remains should.bo abode Peterson Knapp was there on the
terribly lacerated. 'With his recovery Utah
WublncUu Trr
:i,«ra oas brought to Paris, and they were ac­ watch, And it is alleged carried off the The exhibit gives the population and be. In some of the burial grounds of
QHl.OiS
death rate of over 350 cities in different Paris tho condition of things is really
from his injuries he seems to be recov­ Wiaconatn
1.6MIOUO cordingly deposited in tho Pantheon raiment, part and parcel. At all events, parts of the world, of which sixty are
frightful. Hero the ground has been
ering his speech and hearing, and the
with great 151^,7^6
pomp, in 1791. Thither, a policeman arrested him for the of­ American and the remainder foreign.
used over and over again, till it has
medical fraternity.of that part of the
[ too, presently came the body of Rous­ fense, and be went to the Police Court
It appears from these tables that tbe
seau. One dark night in May, 1814, prepared to maintain his inuooencc by city of Burlington, Iowa, with a popu­ lost not only all its original antiseptic
oountry are anxiously watching the case.
A dwarf donkey’s love of beer is a
when the Bourbons were enjoying counsel. Lettie was there, too, and, in lation in 1875 of about 20,000, enjoys properties, but has become a distinct
Tho patient is 58 years of age.
source of revenue to an Indianapolis
source of corruption. It is no uncom­
their own again,
some of theTho
faithful,
numerous trying iuteiruptions the pre-eminence for health, ita annual
saloon-keeper.
little spite
beast of
stands
mon thing for the grave-diggers, whose
indignant
tliat the bones of such ene­ from the counsel, she got down to the
The report that Russia has been or lies by the stove, ready to trot up to mies to religion should rest in conse­ jMiint in her narrative where she dis­ death rate being only 4 84 deaths per unpleasant duty it is to exhume the
1,000 souls. Stockton, Cal., stands
the bar und drink as often as invited.
compelled to withdraw tbe troops which He usually goto pretty drunk before crated ground, threw them pell-mell covered Peterson, longingly eying tbe next, 7.47; but thia is 62 per oent. more bodies which have been buried for a
longer or shorter time, to suffer from
have been lately massed in Poland, at the night’s dissipation is over, and in into a aack, and carried them to a point clothes aa she hung them out
unhealthy than Burlington. There are
“Dot brack oiggah,** she said, ungent- probably a few, but only a few. more the miarma arising from tho graves they
the demand of Germany and Austria, the morning, probably in consequence in the suburbs near Bercy, where there
are &lt;&gt;;K*nitig, and it has been more thaxa
was
a
large
vacant
lot
belonging
to
the
ly
anoatropbiziug
tho
prisoner;
"he
ia a confession of political and military , of a headache, bites and kicks at every­ city. Here a hole had been already stood dah wif an ole day pipe shoved favored places than the latter iu all tbe once suggested to the Municipal Coun­
: body who comes near.
world. The death rote for New York cil of the city that these men be sup­
dug, and the contents of the aack were whar it 'ud do th© moas good, and be city is 23.93 per 1,000; New Orleans,
plied with pure air while working, a*
tbe views of some of our oontempoMjl g g Waed, of Hartford, died shaken into it and covered with quick , puffin* as if he'd like to split But d&lt;&gt; 50.21; London. 23 40; Paris. 24.71.
divers are supplied.
raries, the possession of Polish Russia ; not long ago. He had a brother who lime. The hole waa Jhen filled in, and way he looked at dem clothes was quite
'nuff toshowenny reason’ble oomans dat
O
ld
age.
and
gray
hairs
creep
along
id not be a Bourse of strength to 1 was almost his exact counterpart, a
In the matter of property, Mr. Par­
dev wasn't safe.”
together, and the widewer with snow­
tbe Muscovite. The territory juta out!
•PPewed on by a friend, in whose family it remained ‘ *' Come, witness,’’ quoth counsel, sar­ white beard immediately reduces it to nell is reputed to be almost a nxfftoc,
■
.
the day of tbe funeral
great until 1864. On ita than being offered castically, “tell us just what kind of a
ilto W«ten&gt; Europe brtwron
Ui. terMm0and causedJTtbe
dark brown, by means of dye. This
looks beautiful, after three weeks’
ritories of North Germany and Austria. I ceremony, many thinking that the dead to the Government, Napoleon III. de­ look that is.”
Women in Kansas have tbe privilege
“Ob, you get out," was the snappish growth leaves a rim of white ifext his of voting in all matters pertaining to
cided that it should be placed with the
This would give these powers a great । had come back to life.
body. On consulting the Archbishop rejoinder.
schools.
.

it would
advantage,
aa ail any troops massed in it cm both
flanks. It would also enable them to
cut off any army oonoentnted oa Its
western frontier from ita base of sup­
An agent of the Mormon Church has plies. Russia cadiiot fight two such
been down in Mexico ;t*oking for a good powers as Germany and Austria with
location in which to make a Mormon the slightest chance
settlement It is to be hoped that he outcome.
will find one.
’
*The London Times sees impending
Thebe are about 60,000 Mennonites danger iu tho prosent state of armed
in America. They have 500 meeting­ neutrality which exists throughout Eu- |
houses. They abstain from taking the rope, and makes the proposed increase
oath, do not inflict punishment, do not of the German army the text for a few
accept public office, and never go to timely remarks on. the subject. It oauions the Government to hold aloof
law. They are nearly all farmers.
from all entangling alliances and keep
A eecest dispatch from Romo con­ matters in lesdiness for decisive action I
tained tbe startling announcement that iu case the necessity for it exists The I

walking stick,

�Any number of farmers to

School Bond ut their la*t meeting—ma
will appear below—you are hereby reqinwted to publish the proceedings of
the Board in regard to non-reaidei.t
scholar*, anti tlie facta in the case of
Mimi Brown and Nettie Marshall. I
will comment* by giving you the letter,
and Ktatement of facte, as submitted to
the Superintandent of Publft Schools,
by the direction of the Board at a
meeting held Jan 18th.

rep! will oblfa) ycmra, mrecuuhy

Director, dirtriet Na. 1, Town*Ip of Ortteton.
STATEMENTS OF FACTS.

Last fall lioard decided not to admit
foreign scholars. ’Rules were not en­
forced during fall term ns there was
plenty of room. Jan. 6th board and
teachers met It was then ascertained
tha&amp;thc schools were full, crowded and
scholars not all in, and that there were
five foreign scholora. Teachers were
ordered to notify them to leave and all
left. The parents of two pupils ■ that
left, two or three days after, bound out
these pupils, aged 14 and 15, as domest­
ic servants until they were 18. The
pupils' then demanded admission to
school. Board refused on the ground
that it was done to evade the law.
EVIDENCE.

Pupils have not been living with these
parties exceptduringschool. Oneoftlie
pupils mode the remark the day she
left school that it did not make much
difference to her as she only inteuded
to go to school tliis term. Her aunt also
Maiathey would adopt her in order to
eend her to school. The party to whom
the other pupil is bound, stated before
the board that it was done in order
that he might send '^er to school. Ad­
mitting that the papers arc legal in form
nave the board still a right to exclude
them, if they consider it an evasion of
the law, in order to school them.
C. Ainsworth, Director.
The following letter was received
from the Superintendent of Public In­
struction in answer to the above letter
and statements of facta. .

At Scott
inWctf H
by a fallinstautly killed
tree.
M.S. Simmon* a Btiulent in atten­
dance at tbe Battle Creek roUeire cut his
throat with a nutoron Monday. It. is
nuppoaed he waa craxv.
On Friday night, at Detroit, Henry
Roscher fought hi* uncle of die same
name, with pistols, in the uncle’* wiloon, and the uncle wm killed.■
VinoentB. Bell, late deputy collector
in the Detroit Custom House, committ­
ed unicide a few days wince at Detroit
shooting hirnself through the head.
The numd meeting of tbe staU wwociation of Spiritualist* begin* at Battle
Creek, March 35, and ■'will continue six
day*. Bob Ingersoll ia engaged an one
ofthe speakers.
Byron Bartholomew, employed in J.
&amp;Briacoe'w plauing-mill at Went Bay
ty.waa caught in a shaft Jan. 23 and '
killed. He waa whirled at tho rate of
175 revolutions per minute.
' A man named Charles Strong was
killed, while unloading the steamer Depere act Manistee, Jan. 24. Ho fell wit h
a bar of iron in his hands which struck
his head, crushing bis skull.
Nothing lias yet been heard of Dr.
Freed, of Centreville, who mysteriou­
sly disapperred the day he waa to have
been married. It is hinted that arriv­
al lover made way with him,
While hunting on Bunday last, Frank
Reams, of Geneva, Van Burea county,
accidentally shot himself near the
heart. His remains wete found Wed­
nesday: his clothing waa burned off
and the flesh blackened and crisped.
He was 18 years of age.
A singular suicide was committed at
North Holland, Saturday by a man
named Knooihuixer. He tied his sus­
penders ebout his neck and then twist­
ed the bandage tight with a stick nn til
he -was chocked to death. Ho was 77
years of age and had some sort of fami­
ly troubles, it ia said.
A terrible fight took place Sunday
evening at the camp of Jame* Daragh,
six miles from Lake View, between
,Cornelius McCarthy and Spencer Rob­
inson. McCarthy aaaau)te&lt;l£ Robinson
with an ax cutting him severely.
Robinson then seized a board and struck
McCarthy a blow on the head, which
resulted in his death. Both are young
men. Whisky waa the primary cause.

When a cat goes for the tail of n rat
sticking out of a hole, she hits an end
in view.
A southern clergyman of color recent­
ly stole some chickens. He calls it un­
conscious absorption.
There are no dentists in Turkey
The village barrber has a fish-line with
which to pull teeth, and hammer and
wooden plugs to fiil^cavitiea.

A man in a Chicago theatre cried
“Bravo?at the leading actresiL and she

tnouieol'a con.

BMpcdfnUy,
0. A. Gowkk, Sapl. Pub. Inalr.

The following is a matter of record
taken from Directors bock :
NASHYiLLK, Mich.. Jan. 17,1880
Board met at the office of G. A. Tru­
man., pursuant to call from director and
tnuuacted the following bn sines*; The
indenture of apprenticeship of Mimi
Brown and afladavit of John E. Barry
tliat it was made in good faith was sub­
mitted to the board (I will say here that
tlie form of indenture differed some­
what from the first one drawn and bod
tbe affadavit of John E. Barry attach­
ed.) The following is the form and
affadavit in fall.
This Indenture witneasetli that Mi­
mi Brown, of the township of Castleton,
Barry county, Mich., fifteen years of
age by and with the consent of Frank
C. Brown, her father, of the township
and county aforesaid, has voluntarily
and of her own-accord put and bound
herself to John E. Barry, of the village
of Nashville, Barry county, Mich., as a
domestic servant to serve three years
from the date hereof, during which
tima the said Mimi Brown shall faith­
fully and honestly serve tbe said John
E. Barry and al I lawful commandments
readily obey, and protect and preserve
the property of the said John E. Barry,
and not suffer nor allow any to be wast­
ed through her cariessnesa. She shall
not. be absent from the home of said
John E. Barry, without permission, and
tlie said John E. Barry shall and will
furnish and provide tbe said Mimi
Brown during the continuance of the
said term witu suitable board and cloth­
ing, and to provide for her iu sickness
also tliat I will send her to school tor
the period of six months in each year
during the continuance of this inden­
ture. For the true performance of all
singular the covenants and agreements
aforesaid, the mid parties bind theuiselrea, each unto the other, firmly, by
these presents, in witness whereof the
parties have set their hands and seals
ihis 13th day of January, 1880.
John E. Barrt. ■
Mimi Brown.
L. Durkee, ) witnessr*
OH.Evrkts
consent and approve of
of my daughter Mimi
lie above iudeutuie.

Prank C. Brown.

Post’s Galvanized

TJyJoad Wheat and Grain Expbdttiously &gt;* Accuratly.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
desire to announce tliat having erected
one of the largest and most convenient
elevator buildings in central Michigan,

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
For any quantity of

That may be brought them. They alsc
keep for sale at the lowest prices

Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
, Shingles.

Money Sarei hy Dulin will Ita.
_____ AI5SWSW0RTH A BROOaS.

ENTERPRISE

GROCERY
New Freeh Coode and Low

Prices.

Boise Ac Francis
Having bought for (JABIi a large, neat
stock of

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese «&lt; Everything
S«W U C«iioti &gt; lint 0»a Crtarj SUrt!
Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods and low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.

GRAND

EM SIP SPOUTS
Poerra Galvanized Eureka Sjp sPouto are preferable to any
others. They are more Simple, Durable, Convenient, and
Economizing. They are made from the best quality of iron and
galvanized. They will not rust or corrode, and will last for
generations. They do not injure the tree, and are quicker ad­
justed than any other. They will yield enough more sap, ex­
tra, every season, to doubly pay their Entire cost. They will
run earlier and later’in the day, and later in the season. They
have the most perfect and convenient arrangement for hang­
ing the bucket, doing away with the epike so injurious to the
tree. Being metalic, they are conductors of beat, and never
freeze nor soak up with sap and sour. Their construction is
such as not to obstruct the flow of sap from the onter pores, as
do wood and other plug spouts. Trees tapped with these spouts.
Trees tapped with these spouts require ho reboaring during the
season; the air being excluded from the bore (by their peculiar
construction) the pores of timber do not become seasoned or
contracted as is the case when open spouts are used, and the
wound is left open. The inner end of the Eureka enters the
bore with three thin flanges about as thick as the back of an
ordinary table knife, leaving open spaces between each flangefor the flow of sap from the outer pores. The outer pores being
the best yielders are often wedged by wood and other plug
spouts to the depth of half an inch or more, greatly diminish­
ing the amount of sap that would otherwise be obtained.
Considering the advantages gained by the Eureka Sap Spouts,
and the low price for which they are sold, No Sugar Maker
ean afford to do without them.
POST S PAT. TAPPING BITS 40 cts. each
BUCKET EARS, 25 cts. per hundred.
All parties wanting Wood and Tin Sap Buckets, Evapo­
rators and Sap Pans should call and leave their ord­
ers early so as to be sure of getting them in
season.

C. C. WOLCOTT

I IVI81O!

RAPIDS

STATIONS.
itlJO •

MA4dI«vl!lc

Vermont 11
Charlotte .

W EST \V ARD.
O.RroMa p4«mo

STATIONS.

Detroit

ChATlOlU...
Vermontville
NAAbvIlle.......
HAatlori------M'ddlerlUe,..
Ham mood—,
Grand Rapid*,...

E. O. BROWN.

ituinn.
II. B. LEDYARD

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!
50 Years before the Public.

Pronounced by all to be the most
pleatant and efficacious remedy now in
use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoqrtenett, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottles told within the last /ho
years. It gives relief where ever used,
and the powey to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
now in nse. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per bottle.

Mellen- Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.

Jpw IS THE TIME

Highest Price paid Tor Produce

rated admirer shouted “Bully for you,
COME AND SEE.
old gul” and “You’re a daisy,” she
stopped acting and demanded his ex­
Yourt Truly,
pulsion. Four ushers undertook the
task but he laid himself on tho floor,
BOISE A FRANCIS.
put his arms and lemi arouud the seats
and was immovable until tliey pried rpHE OLD ESTABLISHED
him Iooma with a broom handle.
An exchange ’ truly Mys: “Good
towns are the result of well supported
Industrie*, and, among other things, a
newspaper is not the least. A well sup­
ported newspaper exerts an influence
over business and trade altove other
mediums. The local paper does more
for -a town and its business interests
than anything its citixens can patronize
Aad-if businessmen fail to become-educated to this fact they lose sight of the
medium between them and the custo­
mers who go where men do not keep
their light under a bushel.’,

In the last five years and u»ed by all large (Sugar
Makers in the United States.

Af D RELIABLE EHRNirURE FIR M OF

J. LENTZ &amp; SO NS

J^OISE BROTHERS.

NEW STORE!

druggist*.
You can find

NEW GOODS!

Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Paint*, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes.
JllscellKneous BshiRr.

Klank Books. Biaries.
School B&lt;M&gt;ks. Mini cm.
Stationery. Fine Bibles.1

PBOTKIAPB AID AITOCIAPH ALBUMS.

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

WILSON &amp; HOWE
(Opposite the Wolcott House.)

Fine&gt;DesigDB in

Arc ou Hand with u

Wail Papersand Borders

ANEW LINE OF

Trimmed Free.
Agenta for all the leading

FURNITURE

Pateat Mete &amp; Family Recipes

Of Every Bescription.

PRESCRIPTIONS,

-for---

GROCERIES

Physician’s and Family

Linamenta, Condition Powder*, Etc.,
Balked.
prepared from pure and fresh
Which will Defy Competition in every
The boy sat in the gallery
drugs at tbe lowest price*.
Of the female minstrel show.
Respect. Remember that all onr
“I’m too far back,” he sadly Baid,
Goods, which we Manufacture,
In tones both soft and low;
are Warranted in Every
“I’m too far back,” he sighed again;
Respect.
-FDTBBut he could no further go ;
For he naw his reverend father's head
Loom up in the forward row.
We are also prepared to furuish any­
AND PWiR.NC8.
“GemHen, dey say dat ebery man’s
thing in the
house am his castle, an’ I’m de las’ one
to bring up a brodder’s domeatick mat­
LINE,
ters in dis club; but, de tears of a wife UNDERTAKING
an’ de hungry wails of children am
Aud a complete line of
crowdin’ me to say a few words at dis
JEWELRY.
meetin’. Las’ night de wife of Bruddcr
Simcoe Davis knocked at my cabin
COFFIN*.
C’AMKBTM,
doah. I kicked out de dog, chased out
I • v &lt;« roceries.
*
ROBES, MIIKOI OM Ac,
do cat, frew de boot-lack under de bed
Fine Tobacco* and Cigars.
an’ my boots under de table an’ toled
Call
and
sec
us
when
in
town.
Of any one in the country.
her to come in. She was weepin’ like
BOISE BROTHERS.
a green bay tree. My ole woman help­
ed her to sot down on de aige of de
JJOOT AMD SHOE SHOP.
wood-lroi, an’ arter de fust convnlshun&lt; of grief had passed away de woman
tole us dat she an’ de chill’en hadn’t
had a bite to eat in two days, an' de for funeral occasions furnished free of
cook-stove wu as cold aa a crow-bar.
charge.
Brodder Simcoe Davis was at homo an’
in de bes’ helth, on’ while de chill’en
J. LENTZ ASONS.
were cryin* forbread lie was lyin’ on de
Bob’, perusin’ de ’Life of kit Carson’
an’ stoppin’ to spell out all de big
words. I went ober dar an’ seed it all
wid my own eyes. I doan* say dat he
lias broken any ob de lairs an* rules of
Repairing Done In the Best
dis club, but I do say dat a nigger who
will litmp.down ou nis back to read a
novel when de flah am out an’ de cupManner Possible!
bord empty mn not fit to sot heah ’longMe a. Call I
side of hard workin’ men.”—Free Prett
iMne Kiln Club.

Crockery, Gloss ware.

BOOTS IND SHOES,

Elgin &amp; Waltham Watches,

Notions, Etc;.

Gflli Baoi, Plain, Cameo, Amethyst

IF YOU WANT

Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Chains,

(Jood8 and Ltw

Prices.
Respectfully Tours,

WILSON A HOWE.

FOR GOOD TEAS,
Go to C. w. Smith’s.
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Go to C. W. Smith’
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Go to C. W. Smith’
FOR HAM STEAK,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Go to C. W. Smith’
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
Go to C. W. Smith’
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUT8,
Go to C. W. Smith’
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 5c,
Go to C. wTSmith’a.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR ths WORTH or YOUR MONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
For he will be glad to see you.

JTIBA FACT

A GOOD HEARSE

HOSTETER’$

Largest and Best Selected Stock
FINEST SEWED BOOT
FURNITURE
COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

Give

Shop In The Old Postofflce
Building.

pi UH EKM ATTEYTIO.V

IN BARKY COUNTY

P8hafni&gt;er$’u|te,
nKfnmkers,
Bureaus,
_
/ Extension Tables,

lamp Chairs, Ac.

Dr. Hill’s English Extract of

BUCHU
OF THY

IS OHB

Best Kidney Investigators in Use.
11 Ii a Kpectflc tn th* acre

ot aD dlaaam ef the
Ot tteRlad k r

FRANK BAKER.

SCIPIO
MILLS
Now being in first-claM running or­

tRAIH SPECIFIC ME0IC1NJU.
tADE MARK.

der, with a thoroughly

h« Om*J Euif TRADE
H«h Remedy. An
vniaiUng
for
Femlnal Weak-

I Common

l^nx-nituro

Of every dwerlptton

9f Our Undertaking Departmn’t

OicniM. Renal

Complete &gt;u every partJculxr.

with their patronage.
who prefer can have their

WHEAT EICHAM&amp;ED FOB FLOUR

Sitters

Prices that Can’t I Undersoil

Tba l&gt;vrr mrulaurf, U.c

: »oM by all

FOR SALE
lowest prices.

a JO

1«1

�*«**■■!

Tk. Great Wretera hu got bor

ORNO STRONG,

OFFICE IN TBUMAN’S BRICK, BBOOKD BTORY.

ifes:

ing patent washing mx-hines whkh
cost ©boat 80 wnte and which he sold
the subject,
for $a.(W to 5.00. H&lt;? went to old Mr. hundred and seventy dollars ia to
Sidney Hull and aud "old him the Co., a temjrtatiou to someone.
w
right, Mr, HuU giving his note for
8ti 11 negotiations are in progress be♦IW.OO. After thinking it over Mrfc,Iwomi
TO, H
Bev. F. W. Dldtiuo. oixl tbe
Hull wade up hi* mind he had liettdR Mrnateea
&lt; oS the ConimitatlaMl church.
left it alone, and going to Mr. t »rm«by l\
o unfriendliness
unf,
No
ip manifested on
requested him to give’up his note, either side but rather a. desire to lie
which Mr. 0. wan perfectly willing to disentangle*! in a people’s spirit.
‘
do, taking the note out of his pocket
Tho old folks’ concert came off on
told Mr. H. he would burn it up, and Tuesday evening, in the Cong, church.
pat a paper in’the fire.* A few days A fafr audience was in attendance and
since Mr. Hull was informed that l:is moat of the jierformances were well re­
note was at the Bank in Battle Crefek.
ceived. The best of daging was a solo

HASTINGS ITEMS.

Nashville girectonj.
VILLAGE OFFICERS

Waiter H. Ptnrm.

Jlwirtitf.

ggftaw girertag.

**

H. A. BARBAR,

D. Homeopathic Pbyeldxa end Sunreoc
• Office, ue*r rveldencc, on corner of WeeLfug
ton *ud Stau blreeU, Na»hvUl«, Mich.

M

WM.

PARMENTER,

D. Offiqn over Hnl!*e Dm*
moatvifie. Mich.

M.

etor

BAKER.
Mich.
Bight

•

W. H GRISWOLD,

D. Homoeopathic Phyeldaa and S»rr»n.
• Office over D. C. Orlffilb’a etore. Reaidence
comer I'hllllpe and Durkee at recta. Prompt alten-

M

A. M. FLINT,

CHAS. H. BRADY,
and Cccivcjrancllif especially.
•ion Claim promptly attended

Dr. E D.

SESSIONS,.

TTOMEOPATH1C Phyalclan. Located at AmyrJZL ia Conlar.
Day and night culls promptly

CHARLES -SCHEIDT,

LEWIS DURKER
T AWYER, Notary Public, lull Eatate and laaur
nnre AjrnL Uollaotioos promptly made, and
CoureyancinK properly executed
Office In D.C

EMORY PARADY.
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing cxrefullypud promptly attended to. Office eaal
.IA.. ....... .

J

E. PARADY,

Th

rasey^

iA

shea la the village,
aad wllHay handa.

JRixtlUimj Cardf.
^yOLCOTT HOUSE,
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

P J. PURCHMS,
Bohh

Barber

3. C*
g liebhauber,

I*ubUc,

READY MADE CLOTHING,
JfawJiwllie,
Mlott.
’J’HAT HUSBAND OF HINE!

lliams departed thia
at 8 o'clock in tbe

man who bought his po­
tatoes w
last
,,
fall ha* now iu vested in a.
j farm, that known as the Hartom.

by Mrs. Geo. W. Browning, “grandma’s
advice.” It brought down the house.
Rev. T. F. Hildreth, lectured to the*
Y. M. C. A. last Thursday the 22ud,
subject “Mind in nature.” The sub­
ject was handled in a masterly manner.
Without doubt, it was tlie deepest and
most thoroughly interresting lecture
that has been delivered here in mauy
years. Mr. Hildreth removes from
Jackson to grand Rapids in the coming
spring. "
- *
Dr. 8Spinney of Detroit, has been
giving//free, and “not so fro©” lectures
here fZiir the last ten days. He gave
one^on temperance
_
_ evelast Sunday
ning iifyhe Congregational church to a
very crowded house. Quite a- number
sjgnetMlie pledge of whom not a*few
were influential men and one or two
were moderate drinkers. M. J. Fan­
ning also continues the good work of
temperance. After his lecture ‘last
Monday night 23 persons signed the
pledge, mostly young folks.
WEST KALAMO ITEMS.

Mrs. Townsend has let the job to
build her new house, to Eli Wells.
George Crowd is getting material
together for a barn to be built next
spring.

MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.

W. H YOUNG,
U. Office Eut (Me of MMn8tm&lt;* NaehvlUe
Office boun from 7 to • a. m. end 4 to 7 p. m

M•
‘

Business is quite brisk again. .
Protracted meetings are still in pro­
gress at the M. E., Baptist and Presby­
terian churches.
♦
Joseph Coleone of our grocerymen
has closed his store, or the sheriff has
ddoe so for him.
,
, ■
Bolivar Rose, who has already been
twice in state prison, was arrested Mon­
day for the alleged theft of about 80
bushels of What, from a farmer named
Driggs, of near Adrian.
Mr. Burgess, the editor of. the Truth­
teller, published at Detroit, is in town
making arangementa for the organisa­
tion of ft Lodge of the Royal Templars
of Temperance, the object of which I
will give at another time.'
On Sunday afternoon, Judge Smith
addressed tho people of this place up­
on the subject of Temperance.
It
would not bo too much to say that his
efforts were well appreciated, and bis
his speech a telling one for tempeiance and reform.
Rok.

Mftple sugar has sprouted.
Dick Graham has a new gig.
John Tomlin continues quite low,
East. Lattingand wife and daughter
j but holies are entertained of his rvwent to housekeeping lost week.
The roads are so muddy that some | covery.
of our farmers drive 8 and 4 horse teams
Old Mr. Lotting living just over tbe
to draw their produce to market.
1 line it Maple Grove is getting quite
Bigg..pent ln.t weekin Ohto I
•
. , , „
. I, The SoJn ille correspondent of the
visiting friends, among whom ...
was a
Hawk
is
getting
decidedly
funny, and
bi other that be had not seen in 28 years.
will soou lie promoted to Corporal.
Elder Shelby closed bis series of
Last week Will Davis had a wood
meeting at tire McKelvey school house
l&gt;ee, and on Thursday of this week
last week, aud wo understand tliat
Dau. Myers tried his hiuid at the same
Elder Miller will open services there as
businesas.
soon as the going will permit.
Emory Buck having bought u piece
Henry S. McCartney has taken the
of land has erected u house thereon, and
school at section hill to teach for two
now will soon be occupying a dwelling
months ; the teacher there being sick
of his own.
aud unable to finish the term. Henry
Mre. Wilson Showalter, whohas been
has our best wishes for success.
absent in Ohio since her separation
The Methodists of Maule Grove will
from her husband returned last week
hold a donation at tho house of Mr.
to the home of her parents.
Warburton on Wednesday evening,
Our veteran post master, Warren
Feb. 4th, for tlie benefit of Rev?A. D. Ackley, has been carefully nursing a
Newton. An old fashioned supper will
very* sore throat, but is now able to
lie Served and a general good time is
look around and say a few words.
expected.'
The village school has resumed busi­
BELLEVUE ITEMS.
ness again, the diphtheria having sub­
sided. Dr. Snell reports but one case
Mrs. Cynthia Burchard, left on Mon-4!
of tlie malady in town, aud that of a
day last to joiu her husband in Denver, j
Messes. Gardner and Oveushire are i! light nature.
; As Wm. Decker was binding a load
repairing and improving their saw mill, i
Rev. J. C. Burkholder preached his |j of straw on tho wagon the binding pole
! broke throwing him to the ground
farewell sermon to a large congrega­
' and striking on his heau and shoulders
tion last Sunday morning.
came very near dislocating his neck,
The News can distance any ]&gt;aper of
he is quite lame from the shock and
its size in tlie State, for live, racy read­
don’t think he would make a good tum­
ing matter, aud sharp, interesting edi
bler for a circus.
torals.
Mrs. Wilson n respected widow lady
E. J. Howard aud Miss Libbie Lewis,
living south of tbe village has a few
was married by Rev. J. C. Burkholder,
enemies who ore to mean to live. A
in this village on the 25th, '89, both of
short time ago they took to pieces her
Marshall.
wagon and scattered it around, then
The entertainment given by the
carried her buggy to the top of a straw
“Arions Swiss Bell Ringers,” at union
stack where it was found a few days
hall, Monday evening, far exceeded the
ago, there being quite a commotion
expectations of those present- They
near the house the dog was let loose
are a first class trope.
when betook after one pr more per­
Mrs. Edwin Scant, formerly Hattie
sons whom lie chased across the fields,
Green, of Bellevue, died at her resid­
and one of the family going to the bam
ence, at Charlotte on Saturday last, of
discovered one of the liorees loose,
child birth. She was harried at Marshall
possibly loosened by tho rowdies with
the funeral being held at Charlottthe design of stealing it.
When the Charllotte lawyer got too
A letter received from Dr. Chas.
abusive in the recent law suit vis. OrkPowers of CotfecvilleJKnusas, by his
ley aud Holden, J. W. Powers, of this
family, says that while on his way to
village arose aud told him to plead
yisit a patient, and while desending a
only one aide of tlie case at once, or he
steep hill hi" horse stumbled throwing
would put a jam in his neck. Plucky
him forward to the ground, where tlie
Jim.
horse fell on him, the poinel of the sad­
J. J. Roberts, tlie empty-beaded loud
dle striking him ou tlie tack between
stork stuck upon matches, has sold out the shoulders causing severe internal
and gone west to raise cabbage. Those
injuries, the Doctor was made insensi­
who are inclined to costiveness arc
ble by the shock, but the horse regain­
are crowding every art gullary for his
ed his feet and started on, and was
photo's, or they feel confident it will
met by a gentleman who caught him,
accomplish tire desired effect and never aud returned to find tlie rider, the
give out. Good bye.
Doctor was found, placed on Ids horse
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ackley were pre­
and conveyed to a house where he was
sented with another new boy recently. cared for. A more recent letter states
This makes four in as many years. that he is rapidly recovering.. The
Some soy, in fact, that aince they have Doctor was an old resident of hdamo,
and one
known
kiiuw
u her,
ner, they
mey never recognised
rcvugii'.4t-u her.
uvi. ••••**
V'. of.th®
---- —many go-a-head farma. Mre. Ackley nnlea.
Waa waahing P«ra
th«tl,w«-

out baby'ft 8x10 diapers. Enough is as
Getehle SHAVEING «»d HAIR CUTTING good as a feast, more is more so.
When the nephew of one of ourtownsmen refused to sigh a paper pe­
A. L. RASEY’S.
titioning Congress in behalf of the
temperance reform, we
thought:
“Now he looks like a young man of
sense; bis neck is long enough. to eat
■^yiLLlAM JONES,
oats out of a churn, certainly v but un­
doubtedly bis mifniH requested him to
be careful and nutlet those Michigan
fwarpera cheat him while gone.” This
i proves in our mind what we have often
| beleived to be true: “A young man of
t
'LJZ2. —
K. Y. State, would starve where a
X ? .HJ 3ST _2_ X S *XlS , I Michigan youth would grow and thrive
Hoi-riile. nick. I like a mullen stalk. ’

i

l

The„ ta ^ronK ulk
coolpbiiuiu(t
ot ,he Undlonl. at the Center, for eellingerer to minors aud others, and
Port had better keep his eye* open.
Grandma Fields had a fit tlie other
day and is sinking .slowly. She is 85
years old and lives with her daughter,
Mrs. Norris.

tvwm W the Ingbe.t Market
price tn eaah forunaaitad butter Faret-

Aurtlon! Auction!
QLEMENT SMITH,
I shall commence tlie Slaughter Mon
Attorney at
day, Feb. 2nd, and i»rU everydiing even
to my pants. You come ana bring your
uncles, and your coiisIbk, and your sis­
ters, mid your aunt".
. —.
„
Wm. A. Aylsworth.
m«*.

Dedication.—The baMmcnt of the
Methodist Protestant Church, now be- i
ing built ut Barryville. will be dedicat- j
ed Sunday, Feb. l«t, 1880. providence i
permitting. Sermon at 10^0 o'clock, [
There is an old lady of 70 living nt a. M., by Rev. Wm. D. Tompkimwm, :
the President.
8. J. Badcock.
DemM Hairs that has walked several
GF* For the neatest line of Crockery
t imes to meeting this winter, a distance
of 2} miles, she is as smart aa moat of GlassWare and Lamps go to
Wheeler’s.
the gals uow-a-days.
Mj Saw (lUtumlng and Hammering.
Last fall George Brown went to Bat­
Can’t be beat. This is conceded bv
tle Creek. While there his team ran
all who know my facilities. Good work
away; ran into Love’s buggy, complete­ and low prices my motto.
15-19
ly ruining it. Brown ordered Smith &amp;
Ai.r. C. Buxton.
Adams, of B. C., to repair the same for
Far Sale or will Trade
which they charged $120, a pretty steep
charge, thought Brown, and while he for a small farm, 160 acres of good im­
proved laud, four miles from ElDrado,
waa ou a visit east. Smith &amp;. Adams at­ Butler Go., Kansas. For particulars
tached the most of Brown’s* personal address. Drawer 815, Kalamazoo, Mich
property. So Brown has got into a
PF* For Knit Hoods, Zephyr Scarfs
law-suit after all.
and Misses Jackets, call at
Bruno.
Wheeler’s.

Home Appreciation of The News.
Castleton* Jan. 36th, *80.
Orno Strong. .
Editor of The News,
Dear SirIn vour last “News” you
say ’‘gentle reader bow do you like this
number of The News and if it is worth
your opinion express it whether it be
good or bad.” Now I must say tliat I
like it very much and tliat I appreciate
£our noble generosity in giving us so,
irge a paper and bo well filled with
news from all parts of tlie county.
Your subscription list ought certainly
to be doubled at the present low price,
it ia certainly the beat paper published
iu the county and is second to only one
in the State and that is tlie Detroit Free
Press which is the best in tlie world.
Knowing the aversion that editor’s
have to dictation or even gentle advice,
I Khali not offer any, but must say you
are giving a very large amount of read­
ing for $1.50. So will close with my
beat wishes for you and yours always,
and that you may meet the success that
you merit, I remain.
Yours Most Truly
D. W. Smith.

Nashville Harketa.
40 to 50

GF Wilson &amp; Howe sell more Floui
and better Flour than any house in Nash­
ville.
.
■
•
CUTTERS!

Law,

TAMER A. SWEEZEY.
J
, ’

Attorney A Counsellor,
JJ HOUGHTALIN,

*

SHERIFF

ROBERTS k HOTCHKISS,

Druggists A Chemists,

pOWERS

k BkRU)M,

HARDWARE,

Henry a. Goodyear,
Dc»i«r In

CUTTERS!!!
I have on hand a large quantity of
Cutters of my own manufacture for
the coming winter trade, which will
be sold very low. Please call and look
them over.
Eugene Cook.
CF The finest line of Furs ever
brought to Nashville may lie seen at
Wheeler’s.

t-y Corn taken in exchange for
blacksmithing also two thonsaud linshels wanted on acct, at the Foviidry in
Nashville.
ty Wilson &amp;. Howe have just receiv­
ed a new stock of Boots,. Shoes gud
Rubiiers, to be s«»l«l very low.

Fy Don’t forget that if you want the
best pair of Bota with rock-elm beams
and the best finished Cutter iu the
county, or good Horse Shoeing, Wag­
ons, Bota, Buggies or Cutters repaired
iNiinted or trimmed in the best style.
Call at the Foundry and get it.
Bailey &amp;. Wood,

ty For the Best 50-ceut Chewing
Tobacco go to
Wilson &amp; Howe’s.

IRON, HAILS &amp; SHELF HARDWARE

J LEE HEED

LUMBER WAGQK8,
And Carriages of all Drecriptleno.
Farm Wagons a Specialty.

Y

BLACK,

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments. Tombstoucs, Mantles, Ac.,
Mieh.
PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE;
Haxtinca. Mich.

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DRI CGMT A BOOKSELLER

Money to Ixiaii.
Butter, pur lb,.

Timothy per bo......
GorarSend, per be,.

Our Mill I I&gt;nui
will 1h&gt; rewired and mill ready to run
about Monday Feb 2nd.
10-20
Walker &amp; Norton.

Farm for Sale.

On good approved paper, at a reas­
onable rate of interest.
Chas. H. Brady,
Nashville.
FF" The “boss” stock of Gloves and
Mittens just received at
.
Wilson A Howe’s.

cy Buy your Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Cap", Groceries and
Provisions, Crockery, Notions, etc,, of
E. Reese, who always sells at the
lowest prices.

Tlie subscriber offers for sale, his
tyThe place to bay Plated Ware is
farm of, 160 acres, in tbe township of
Demaray’s.
Woodland, said farm is in a high state at
of cultivation, wit'। good buildings and
They all &lt;lo it.
good fences. Terms easy. Apply to
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
the subscriber on the premises of
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
Levi Holmes,
kinds.
Henry Roe,
Woodbind, January 19th, 1880.
Proprietor.
ty Please keep in mind where the
FT" All the fall and winter styles in
new Hamess Shop is, opposite Cook's
Millinery goods just received,
Mrs.
wagon shop.
Yates in Union House block. Tlie lat­
est and finest line of Fancy Feathers,
Caution.—Do not let any diuggist Plumes, Ruching, Laces Neck Ties,
palm off any medicine on you in place Jets etc. __________ ’
of Hill’s Compound Extract, of Buchu
RF A fine line of jewelry at
and Cubebs, for there is nothing equal
Demaray’s.
to it that can take its place. Ask for it
and take no other.
GF* Best Blossburg Coal for sale at
Sold by Boise Bros.
E. Cook’s, Nashville, for only $9 per
'
,
[yTbe best five and ten cent Cigars tonin Nashville is at the Cigar Factory.
tyThe nicest line of Clocks at
Demaray’s.
iy We are bound to make the best
looking, fitting and best Harness, at
the new Hamess Shop,}with all the
Johntaon'g Sarsaparilla, cures lodliccatlon.
latest improvements.
A. R. Wolcott.
Johuaton'n Sareaparilla euree Dy•i-epeta.
tyThe largest line of Tobacco Pipes.
Cigar Holders and Smokers Articles can
’ iyEvery thing you want In the Jew­
be found at the Cigar Factory.
elry line at
Demarat’s.

IHsaolulioii of Co* Partnership.

Nohvlllr, Midi.. Jas. 14, ISM.
r ,
JOSEPH RHODES.
U-U
HOMER BLAIR.

Lrook Here I Ixiok Here I

E7*Demaray beats them all on
prices on everything in his line. Call
and see.

JULIUS RUSSELL,

DRY 0*00 IDS,
Mak.ns a epeciaty.

Phoenix IMo.k, Stain St.

F. HICKS,

Groceries and General Prodnce,
A. BI BH,

j?

’

“THE BOSS"

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
NASHVILLE,

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JJENRY ROE,

MICH.

Proprietor

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,

Cell and Pay Up.

Sffloiet Hams anil Shonlta,
Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

lumptlon eanbe poalUrrly and permanently

HTThe best fiity cent Chewing To­
bacco is at the Cigar Factory.

Auction! Auetiori!

DR1 GOODS, SILKS and DRESS MODS

Every one who has an account, is re­
quested to call and settle their account
by note or otherwise within 30 days.
July Ilth, 1879.
Eugene Cook.

CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT!
I am dosing out the stock of A. M.
MAN OF A TIIOUHANU.
Daugherty. Cau sail goods cheaper
than any house in Nashville. Persons
wishing goods call and see me Irefore
you bay, as I am confident I can save
you money,
hta only child of Con.Minupt Ion. Hta child
J. Daugherty.

rSTForyour cigars at wholesale or
retail go to the Cigar Factory.

S. GOODYEAR,

lit twenty-tour h-rare. rddrea* CRADDOCK A CO

IN TH KIR SEASON,

ty Tbe Highest Market Priee paid
for Hides, Pelts. ic.

Frosh Good*. Full Weight!, and.

HENRY HOE,

GUNS II LON PRICfS
A. C. Buto

I shall commence the slaughter Mon­
day, Feb. 2nd, mid sell everything
ty Bailey &amp; W&lt;jod have a harness
Mr. Valmar Bird hod a present yr artii even to my pants. You come and bring shop in full blast, you will do well to
call on them liefore purchasing any­
sisters, and your nunta.
thing in the iiarDcxs line. Rv|miring
ten pound boy, Jan. S4U&gt;.
Wm. A. Wylsworth.
done in the best style.
There was a donation at the .Cougrtfir All come and see me at the new
Rational church Thursday eveningJan.
22nd, for Elder Cash.
----------- He received
,7 »:
- j A Is it.not sad to see your friends and Harness Shop.
Maaufactwe, from $30 to HO, nad al
A. R. Wolcott.
little over &gt;40.------------------------..------ ... ■ neghlmrs die with Kidney Complaint
iUrrel Gun fro- «*0 t» MO.
John Cnsbmorii is very ,»ck with । or any disease of tho Urinary Organs,
Brerch-Loader* foon MO to M®,
Notice.
the heart disease. The neighbors had -^ben if-they had taken Hill'a Com­
a wood Im* last Saturday, tor him, and j pound Extract of.Buchu said Cutalis, it
■uMe Loading Shat ui Rile, M*.
All persons indebted to the estate of
cut and arfw 90 cords to ha door.
! would have cured! them of their dfe- A. M. Daugherty, are requested to call
Elder Weller is soliciting aid totatild case and restored t him to health again. and settle immadiately.
.—l A. «Beach
—j. ..«•
— &lt;to
—
Sold by Boise Bros.
Joseph Daiighlrty.
a church.
uflern
give 4i.«
the
------------------------ -—
Admiuistrato
land in front of widow Tarublelc’s fori»
"
’
t union chm-cb for he don’t know what
Happy homes
and.....
smiling faces nJT
.... result of wim
w—
parents I Yon ’bet, when coughs uiwl colds are
denomination hr may taking too. He mvanab y the
- wpar
keeping“SeUertv
“.Sellortv Cough
i Hying nlxmt like gnats tn a storm. “Dr.
thinks he would like to be a Mormon. constantly r keeping
Co
Tom.
Syrup on hand. Price 25c.
83c.
Sellers' Cough Syrup” is a sure cure.
EANT JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.

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mIU

GUNSMITH

�Gonxalrs.

TelfMr, who;

iomure, for bin second wife.
In a lawsuit at Rnahville, Ind., in­

c Giunty M»TO,
MtabUDAvlM

it would require tbs signsturo &lt;
tfccary to draw any of them o«L

be canted except at a toes.”
Jay Gould has boen elected Pre«- been discovered in Hanover, Oarman v....Tho
death of Mohammed Jan, the .Vgbau l-adsr.-ls
reported from India... Aten. Garibaldi, in a
communication, has thank‘d Kluir Humbert
&gt;5,000 briL Ilia
that 1‘alian law* enabled him to obtain a di­
vorce from a wife with whom ho never lived.
The visit o/ the Ute chief Ouray and
cordial reply.

The Republicans at tho Maine capital wars
somewhat excited oa the 23d by reports that

THE M AHOSAL CONGRESS.,

The building occupied by the Olobe
printing office, a* Oborry Vaio, K&amp;l, with
sleeping-rooms on the upper floors, and a furnituro store below, burned a few daya ago,
and E. a Henderson, foreman, and Will­
iam MeC'ain, a printer of tho Globe office, per­
ished in tbo flame*.
Intelligence comes from Las Vega,
New Mexico, of a bloody battle between dtt-

ate, Jan. t&gt;, which wm adopted, calling

Poat Hoads reported

appropriating &gt;73.1*0 for tbe pnrebsM of a nswalto
for the United States Naval Observatory «m taken

pointed to investigate tho removal of the Chey­
ennes to the Indian Territory, and their out-

protect tbe navaaaMllty

agency, and that, although Commjrsioncr
m of
William
Hayt know the facta, ho did not furnish tho
Supervisor of
introduced a bill lmpo»lnz
Agent with tho eupplie* cslied for by the treaty.
For tbo five weeks previous to. tbe outbreak
of the Cheyennes in September, 1878
tbe amount of
food
they -received
varied from twelve to twenty ounces daily each,
while the treaty specified twenty-eight ounces.
Leeds pointed out serious inaccuracies in
Hayt's statement of tbe food furnished to
found al
dance.
throe Indian*. Kmator Johnston, of Vir­
ginia, and Speaker Rand&gt;U are confident that
Btlla Introduced: By Mr'. McLane, providing that
Congress
will adjourn by tho 15th ot April
fell, mortally ’rounded. Tbe light
tlw«u put out, aud tho fight continued i
SENATE EXODUS INVESTIGATION.
Gen. Adams loft Washington for Col­ there shall be established a sinklog fund in tbe
hand. When tho combat coded, it waa found orado last weak, with Jack and Bowerick, of tral PaciScroadsballpay &gt;l.»0,0t.0p«rBnnum.snd
that tWu of tho attackers had been killed. Tho
tM Union Pacific &gt;860,100 yearly; by Mr. Bprttigir,
rret, some of them woundod, no doubt, made
their eecapei
with tbe delioato duty of bringing in the
rial Hall ot tbe Lincoln Monument Association,
of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, testified
Large audiences were the rule at twelve guilty White River Ute*, dead or Hpriuffleld.
111., which was psMed; by Mr. Mc­
alive. Wash carries tlio order* of Ouray to Cook, a pint
that bo went to North Carolina to get tho
resolution, which paroed. for
hia tribe, who are to do all in their power to the erecticn of a military storehouse at transportation of tho emigrants for hia line, ami
traction being the Boston Theater company in assist Jack in hia undertaking. Adams will Omaha.
The Speaker annouocnl tbo appoint­
•Drink,” an intensely realistic and exciting take no part in the actual work of capturing ment ot the
following special committee ou pay­ got it He made a contract with a negro named
drama The company giving thia play could or killing three outlaw*. That work is left ment of bounties, penaiona. and back pay: Cof- Evans to work up tbeexodns, the railroad pay­
ncaroely bo improved upon, and tho perform­ wholly to tho Indians themselves
ing Evaue &gt;1 for each full tlckot, and 50 cents
ance throughout is one of tbo moat powerful
for each half ticket it sold through bin
on Commerce, reported a resolution, »hl&lt; h was
and artistic ever seen in Chicago. The play
agency. Reports were circulated among tbo
passed, calling on tbe Secretary ot *«r for Infor­ colored people that werk was abundant In
is put upon.the stage in a style rarely equaled
Thk Tammany Democrats of New mation relative to tbe ebstracriofla In tbe harbor Indiana at &gt;1.50 a day. The railroad Com­
at. any theater, and which, for oompleteoees
York holdaoonferenieat Albany a few daya ago.
pany sold in all 703 ticket*, of which 235 were
for children under 12, and tbe total number of
Tbo resolutions adopted “ affirm tho undoubted
adnlt males transported was aliout 200. IL
It is reported that the Atchison and right of Democrats to reject tho nomination,
W. Mendenhall, of Indiana, a clerk in the
mado by a party contention, of a candidate 1*K* upon th* ret*ori
Treasury Department, (unified that be as­
ia offensive to a couaiderablo body of ml«reprr*cnted 111"
sisted in organizing tho Emigrant Aid So­
River railroad in Nebraska, who
tho
party,
but
wo
see
nothing
in
tbo
past
or
ocome a branch of the Uhl­ present mrcumsianero of tho party in New York Vice Preaidant presented a communication from ciety about a roar ago. He thought tho
movement wonld become quite extotuuve. Ho
and Quincy railroad....The to prevent its uniting upon a candidate fairly
had stated.if Indiana conld effer any induce­
nominated who k saceptable to all sections of
ments to negro emigrants it would be well to
after a somewhat
protracted
session
party."....Tho working up of a Blaine
have them go there, as they wore generally
at
BL Louis, adjourned
until the tho
t&gt;oom
in
Ohio
has
been
begun
in
Columbus
by
Republican*, aud would ntrengthen tho Be14lhof February, when it will reaseemblo iu tho organization of a stalwart Republican
Iunlican party. Witness did not know of any
of &gt;676,901, &gt;36,709 of tbe amount being neces­
epublican politicians in Indiana engaged in
sary for rebuilding marine barracks destroyed
the movement aa a political measure.
recommend tbo carrying out of plans mado by
The Blaine boom is n-booming in
the committo.', and ask for an appropriation
of between &gt;3,000,000 and &gt;&lt;,000,000 lor that Pennsylvania. Il is said tbe press of Western cis*** s new Bite for * United States naval
Warren C. Fearing, colored, employe of one
paaaed. A bill was presented for
Pennsylvania is solid for him....Tho Booton oteervatory
of the executive departments st Waehington*
an appropriation of &gt;100.tXX) tor a headquartera
▲ summary of the crimes committed Transcript, which is a sturdy opponent of bultdinx on tbs Fort Boelling reservation. Peti­ and Secretary of tho Emigrant Aid Society’
tion*
were
|&gt;re«#ntod
acainst
U
ib
Det;oil
bridge
aud
in Chicago during seventy-six days (says the Grant's renomination, publishes interviews
for other obj-cti. lh» Jiidldary Uommlitee re- testified that ho bad received lattens from his
Timet of that city), shows that there have been with a number of leading burincss men of Boerelatives in Norin Carolina reporting that tho
eleven awiaulu which have resulted in death; Un, all of whom declare a third term contrary
colored people 6f that Bute rxrivea very low
right which have not yet terminated fatally, but to the genius of our institution*. ....The courts, so a* to confine tbe jurisdiction of tbe lat­ wages, and were diaeatiafled with their treat­
which are likely to do ao.*and mir.collauecu* delegate* to lhe Pennsylvania Convention havo ter to ca ee arising under Uio constitution and Uwe ment and vauted to emigrate.
stabbings, punchings, and gougings too numer­ been chosen in Philadelphia, aud » poll shows of tbe' United mates. The I’realdtnt nominated
that fourteen are for Blrine, thirteen have ho
ous to mention.
choice, four are for Blaine or Grant, thr&gt; e are
Charlee N. Otuy, colored, editor of tho Wash­
Advices from New Mexico report that for Grant, three are for Conkling, one is for t&gt;e CoUeetov of Internal Rtrrenue ot ths Fourth
Hares, one is for McManes, ono in for Blalno District ot Missouri; Jehu Cook, nt llllno!*. to be ington Arytu, a weekly paper devoted to tho
United htaies Indian Agent at Ruorbud Agency.
interrets of tho colored race, and Principal of
Wasbburne, and aur are undoterminad........ Dakota;
fly .abandon tho pursuit of Victoria’s blood­ or
Milo A. Uoyulon. ot Michigan, to be Uni­
New York dispatch save that oome leading
the Howard University school, testified that bo
thirsty band of savages, on account of a lack of A
Htates Indian Agent at Hoqals Pusbte
politicians profess to believe that Gen. Gran: ted
Agency, Artaoua; nr.Uer Harris, ot I1enn»ylwill have the votes o: fully four- vaula, to be principal clerk ou private la a native of North Carolina, graduate of Oborfifths of
New York's
delegation to land claim* at the General Land Office.... lin College and of Howard Uni veratty; that bo
tho Chicago Convention, and that tho In tho House, the Clerk presented the credential* hM visited hlij native State every year since he
of tbo fight Mt j. Marrow captured 100 boraea remainder
of the vote will be cast for Bhurmau. of J. F. Phillip*. Representative-elect from lhe loft it, and ha* made a careful study of her peo­
and mult's. Ibo Indians abandoned large
ple. He said ho waa one of the founders of tho
quantltio* of property stolen in Mexico, bolts They think that Grant will be nominated by
National Emigrant Aid Society, but when ho
the
of N®* York and Pennsylvania, and
of calico oottou cloths, etc. Maj. Morrow ia two votes
or
three
Northern State*, added to bill* introduced and referred were ths following: became satistlod that it wan being used sb a
reported a* havim ptmisned tbo Indian* *o- those of tbo smaller
political machino bo withdrew from it Tho
entire
South....The
Nebraska
vorely. 1» is thought, judging from tho num­ editors ia convention have cast their Presi­
witness did not know but tbo exodus from other
ber, that tho band ia composM of all tho Indi­ dential preference* as follows: Nine for
Southern States would be a blessing to the
ans who have been living in Mexico.
one Chief Jnatlce colored race, but from North Carolina, wbero
Blaine, six for Grant, and one tach for 8herhe was well acquainted, ho waa satisfied that
Horace Thompson, one of
the
it waa a fraud and a curve.’ Every intelligi-al
wealthios: and most prominent citizens of S’.
colored man in the State, and the six colored
aud Chief Ouray.
perior Court, and to abolxsb the Court of Claims;
newapspers in North Carolina, were fighting it.
by Mr. Hom. appointing George B. McClellan MaaG
en
.
G
arfield
ha*
written
a
letter,
New York, wnere he had gone. He with his
aver of tbe National Holdlere' Homo for Disabled There was ar. adequate motive, ho arid, for tbe
wife and daughter and a party of ia reply to an inquiry by Ohio Etate Senator Volunteers; by Mr.Bparks, for tbe appointment ot colored people of that State to abandon their
homes, and the delusion under which tbev now
Western friends were ou a pleasure ei- Horr, on the subject of the Presidency, in which
currion... .Nearly every day aumbere of South­
*“ attributed to deceitful agents from
expresses tho hope that Ohio will, a* a unit,
tbo north.
ern negroes px‘» through fcansaii City, bound he
and pree-s the uamo of John Bhcrman
for Kansu*. Most of uiem are well-nigh pen- present
Garfield.
to the Chicago Convent on.
THE UTE INVESTIGATION.
The vacancies in the New York Dem­
By the falling of a building being ocratic Committee have been filled by Tilden

raised at Opolika, Ala., four colored men and

line control of the opening proceedings of the
State Convention. It ia raid the Kelly!to* will
Isley and Joseph Preeswood, while send a separate delegation to tho National Con­
vention ... .It is thought that Philadelphia baa
tbe be*t chance for securing the Nations! Dem­
a giri at Sweetwater, Monroo county, Tenn. ocratic
GonvtnUon.
Joseph, during the difficulty, drew his revolver

Twentt-bix Home-Rule members of
Parliament, at a nreeiing at Dublin ths other
day, adopted resolutions declaring their sympa­
from the Booth. Colored immigrants arriving thy with, and promising thair legitimate sup­
tn BL Louis on route for Kansas report that port to, the tenantry struggling to rot tin prosesatoD ot ihrir lands.. ...Affairs in Afgbanietan
are in a very muddled %md criti­
cal condition. Ths natives are mas ring

American Colonlxatlon and General Imprevemsat
bureau in ths Uni toe Stat**. Mr. Kcllvy* resolu­
tion was adopted which cedar** tbe u««otlauon of
commercial trsatl** by th* ■■reaidsat unconatltutlonal.
Mr. Springer
introduced
a
bill

There in no abatement, but appar-

providM that all applications lor ths appointment
of Hpecial Deputy MartUaU shall be submitted
to the Circuit Court, and
before
tho
appotataaut
ot
any
Marshal*
noUoo
ahall

it ia likely that they will 11 leant make it ex­
tne land of promise. ceedingly uucomforteblo for Uiem... .French
edentiete havo no doubt of the suoccm of Edieou'a electrio-Ught experimenta., They regard
said to prevail among tho new-oomere... zfbc him m ono of the grot tout inventors lhe wo: Id
steamer Cnarmer, with 2,100 bales of cotton. baa ever produced, and predict for him a lofty
pinnae'e of lame when his present critic* and
chai

A London
in Ireland is ink

cargo wore valued at &gt;130,0X1

r tbe distress
• the influence of

Capt. Bogardes, who in now in En­
gland, offers to wager £2,000 against £l,0(&gt;0
be can kill 1,000 pigeons quicker than any man
in the world.....tn insurgent Cuban Genera!
and forty-eight men, half of them armed, have
surrendered unoondittanaHy....A Dublin dis-

near the Crea-

tbirtv-ouo

with Maj Thornburgh’s command iu tho Milk
creek fight, refuted moat of the statements of
the Um savage* respecting that affair. Ho
was present at tbe conference between the
Major and Jack, and eaye that the former made
it very clear that the troops would
halt some distance from tbe agency,
aud not co nearer unless called on by
Mwker. The first shot was fired by tbe Indi­
an*, and was aimed at Cherry, but it missed
him and killed a soldier who stood beride him.
Tbo Lieutenant declared tliat Thornburgh was
confident from tho first that tbe Utes meant to
attack him, and waa tempted at one time to

agee, but was afraid
billty of such action.

were incited to the outbreak

The bill for tho relief of Fitz John Porter

Edmund, offered a resolution, which

Their
young men would crow up with do taste for
tbechaae and tbe wild, savage life which has
characterized them for centuries. Another
hardship would be the stoppage o* Government
rf“nTlUf?’ which b Dew tho
boon to
the Indians of Colorado. Thornburgh may
bare acted with too great precipitancy, and his
campaign threw tbe Utes into great oonsternaMtes Meeker* arid that a good many
of the soldiers were furiously drunk
at the time of tho Thornburgh fight There
Wf&gt;*» &gt;u&gt;r»la r.*
1—
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convicted
”

A war of raeea has broken ont in

matter of public

sppolutneat ttf medical ibapectora in
t»e office ot me Uhlel of bureau of k
Butgrry, and lo remove the m«atai!iy c

uixrar IUO la'iians were in

liquor. Kuo denied that the exchange of tbo
1H.OX) acres fop 7,000 acres by tbe Southern
Utea could have furnished tbe pretext for the
outrage, becauae thu White River Utes lost
nothing by the exchange. Moro than that, they
nrofeseed to be glad that their Southern
, rt,thri'n bfcd 1*'®° outwitto-L “If you had

meat

Gdu

Ou&gt;t ud tsteridu uriwJ

-—
*•
Lx-cos snu oen.
F‘*k .oSii*1** Indians were deprived of food
and clothing for a Jong time. She said that

The french Chamber ot Deputies

ita rewemblauc.* to the alleged father.
JAMR* O’Brimm is &lt;1 year* old, ha*,
pawed twenty two years in Pennsyl­
vania prisons and has just been sen­
tenced to ten more, all for robbery.

resources for a livelihood arid such
with home comforts and eurrouLdings aa
they can create.
The statistician of the Agricultural
luttous providing for an smeodment
to tho eonstituhou making a plura'itv-sufficient Department puts thia past year’s in­
to ekot in gubcnifttoriabcontrete. 'jlie Fusion crease in value over the crops of 187&amp;
'Legislature tabled the proposition to Hnbmit st more than M00JMX),000.
qneotioos to tbe Bunrape GiurL The BepubThe value of farms in the United
a bill declari tic all public
States it SI t,000,000,000, and the annu­
al product « f3,000.()00,000. In four
tho bayonet
’
yea’s,therefore, the farm products equal
The situation at Auyusta, Me., as outlined in the value of tho farms. "

out

Mr*. Mary R. LntoxRMxrEK died at

eralty in the Grand River valley. The
Colorado Betiatorn wore inclined to insist on
the removal of the Indians from tbe State, but,
A Chicago desperado named Davis aa Oarer intimated that he would fight before
ha would leave, tbe suggestion .waa not
pressed. Pledges have again been given that
the murderer* of Tboruburgh and Meokef
divulge where bar huaband’n money shall be given up.
Leeds, ex-chief clerk of the Indian B li­

Ttmcomt,

tertsin her friends. Her mistress said,
"Chke. yon mturt make su apology."
tT i.__ ___ •
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.

militia,

Mibb Andrew®, of Appleton, Wis.^
received from her father a cneck for
$8. She raised the figures to $85, epent
the money lor finery, and said when
Furiomsts ven
arrested, “ I didn’t think there was any
and
were drilling
In aa- harm in doing as 1 pleased with my
Tbe Republican Legislature adopted own papa's check.”
roe looking toward the ropreaaion of tho
A large elm tree stood on the spot
isu. . The Fuaiunists claimed that all
whore a man at Lewistown, N. Y., de­
cided to build a residence. He did notpaaUug up throe-cornered pieces of barer aa a
practical Joke. Fusionist Gov. Bmlth issued a cat it down, but' built around it. Tbe
proctamation stating that his supporter* con­ odd sight is presented of a tree top
templated
no
vioieooe, and
stating growing ont of the roof of a handsome
that tbe placing cf
troops and ar­
tillery in tho State Houao waa but an­ rtaudence.
other act hi the military ureurpation under
The Pope’s new paper the Aurora^
which the State waa languishing. He claimed sella for 20 centesimi, or 4 cents, and isthat he waa the legal Governor, aud expressed printed on whiter paper than any
tho belief that his authority would soon bo
recognized by all good citizen*. Bith houses' jitter journal in Italy. The loading
of the Fusion Legialature voted to send aoeriea articles an written by men of Euro­
of questions to the Supreme Court
pean reputation, and refer chiefly to
social and political topics connected
Tbe Supreme Court of Maine rendered a d»- with religion. Tho type is very large.
Brooklyn has, one church for every
milted to them by tbe Fusion Legislature. Aa
1,721 of population; Washington has
waa antidpated, .the decision affirmed th#
one for every 932; Cleveland has one
validity of tho Republican Legislature, and
was adverse to the Fusionist* upon every for every 1,044; New Orleans, one for
point The opinion, which is signed by every 1,345; Cincinnati, one for every
all tho members of the court, concludes with 1,850; Baltimore, one for every 1,412,
these words: “A legally-organized Legislature and Boston, one fqi every l,6«b. St.
being now
now m
in existence
existence ana
and exercising
exerarieg it*
ita concon- ; T
uciug
: t
*
•
« Jrn
e
stitutioual functions, it follows tbst no convoc- I Lcais has one for every l,8o0 of popuuon of
oi membeza-elect
uiemtxiro-eiect of either house
bouse can elation; New York, one to 2,613.
tton
exist which can be treated aa a nacleus i
T, he tor
bard. while------tho
for another organization. Two Govern— got cold
----- .and
------------toenta claiming to be in existence a* valid and । mob
m°b waa
was getting ready to ponish
punish Jamea
James,
entitled to obedience of the people, both cannot Gayton at‘ Warren, R. I. They were
rightfully exist at tho same time; but one out of doors on a cold .night, and no­
Government cau bo recognized and obeyed.
Tho responsibility and solemn duty are im­ body had a match to light a fresh fire
posed upon us to determine which la cntitlixl under the kettle. So they rolled the
to judicial recognition. We, therefore, after naked man in the anow until he was
duo deli boration and consideration of all mat­ chilled almost to death, and let the out­
ters involved, affirm and declare our judgment
to be that the benate whose presiding officer is rage go at that
Hon. Joseph A. Locke, and tho House of Rep­
Gen. Walker favors the employment
resentative*. whose presiding officer is Hou
Gocrgo E Weeks, constitute tho legal aud con­ of women os census-takers. Without
caring to discuss the merits of this
stitutional Legislature of tbo Btata’
tebeme we wish to say that in case it iaTho /union Legialature, after a prolcaged carried out future historuius will be
secret eeaaton, adjourned on tho 28th of Janu- puzried to account for the fact that in
fry, to meet tbo flrat Wednesday in August 1880 there were no unmarried women
next Many of tho members go homo not to in America over 25 yeara old. The aex
return here before that date; others go back to will never go back on ita own members.
tho people of their districts to abide by their
The most agreeable of all compan­
decision as to joining or remaining out of tbe
State House Legislature, while still others have ions in a simple, frank man, without any
taken their scats among their Republican, high pretensions to an oppressive great­
brethren. Tbo Republicans at once removed ness; one who lo^es life, and under­
the militia from tho State House. Tho Fusion
Gov. Smith has gone home, aad tho “ war ’’ is stands the use of it; obliging alike, at
all hours; above all, of a golden temper,
oonridcred at an end.
and steadfast as an anchor; For such
tin one we gla ily exchange the greatest
The Case of Fitx John Porter.
The minority of tho House Committee on genius, the most brilliant wit, the proMilitary Affairs, consisting of A G. McCook, foundest thinker.—Letting.
of New York; B. F. Marsh, of Illinois, and
Save the Rags.
Thomas M. Browne, of Indiana, in their report

follow*; Republican Got. Davis had garri­
soned tho State Capitol thoroughly, and bad a

pose tho proposition of th&lt; majority of tho
committee that Pert* r bo restored to his rank
and pay. They say: •’His trial was hold
within a month of tho battle of Manassas,
and when witnesses who were present
easily obtained. The movements of tho armies
were fresh in tbe minds of those interested.
West Point, some intimate per«onri friends of
accused, and aome have beooiuc equally eminen^in civil life, aud nothing*has been shown
to convince ua that they were not honestly
anxious to do justice in aceordanoo with their
oaths, without partiality, favor, or affection.
They conclude that Porter was without excuse
for having remained so long inactive in tho
presence of th* enemy will&gt; two fine divisions
while a great battle was being fought in his
vicinity, and that bad be acted as he should
have done, by freeing the rest of the Union
line, ho would probably have prevented tbo re­
verse which the latter sustained at the dose of

0J&lt; to 10 cent
polled to pay more for their newspaper*. Many
drily pepcre have already increaseJ their price
from 20 oente to 30 oanta per week, and weekly
papers from &gt;1.50 to &gt;2100.
Tho advance in paper can bo stopped if tho
peop'o will eavo and sell their old paper and
rag*. Three months’ aavingof rags and old
paper by tbo entire population, and selling
them In tbe markets, would check tbe advance

Every nevapapor in tbe land should appeal
&gt; tho people in thia matter. And they should
poeaibla.

THE MARKETS.

eluded to rc-commvnd tho passage of a joint
resoluUoti,removnig so much of Fitz John Por­
ter’s sentence sa prohib’ta him from holding
... —

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Stuart’H Artistic Treatment of the Eye«.
The l»te Henry Shaw, the father of
“Josh Billing!*,”of Lanesboro, when a
young lawyer in New York city, waa
very intimate with Gilbert Stuart, and
used to pa»s much time with him.
Those who were acquainted with Mr.
Shaw can eaaily imagine how a gentle­
man with the painter’ll gifts would be­
come attached to Mr. Shaw, who was a
man of rare genius, and one of the
most accomplished and fascinating converoationaliBta that this or any other
country overproduced. Stuart pointed
tlie portrait of a lady in New York who
was fuosy, critical, overexacting and
nice to a degree that tried in the ex­
treme hia rather-excitable tempera­
ment. The portrait wan changed ugain
and again; the abode of the hair, tho
color of the eyes, the expression of the
mouth, tbe pose of the head, the ar­
rangement of the drapery, etc., were
rep&amp;stedly altered at the suggestion of
the lady. One day madame camo in
with several friends to see the portrait;
and, as usual, she began to criticise, and
said: “ I do not think, Mr. Stuart, yon
have given my eyes tbo right expres­ Oatw—No. &gt;..
sion.” Tlie patience of the artist was
exhausted; he could stand no more.
Walking up to the portrait, and draw­
ing back his fist, he thrust it through Oaxw—Mixed .
the canvas, and exemimed iu blunt, but
vigorous Anglo-Saxon: “ Madame,-----your eyes f” throwing tho canvas aside
- the portrait was finished. Ho had
^iven it the last touch.

The syaiem by double entry, origi­
no Duffin, to make nally called Italian book-keeping, was
taken from the course of algebra which

Choice Kprins Ex’. £

INDI'aNARGUS*

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TfrvNrwg.
SATURDAY,

JAN. 31,1880.

The fact of the ex-Empress Carlotta
being fat and well ia considered by many
very experienced physicians an emi­
nently against her chances of recovery.
Where the general ' health bcfcomea
strong, recovery is said to l&gt;e rare.

Bomb of tho English slaveholders in
Brasil find themselves in a bad fix. They
have been holding slaves who ought,
according to law, to have been long since
manumitted, and the Brazilian Govern­
ment decrees that they must give to
■each man wages for the whole period of
such detention.

=

reported against any such scheme, but
proposed to Lord Palmerston that Par­
liament should guarantee a bounty of
£50 to every Irishman who should
marry an English or Scotch woman,
and tho same amount to every En­
glishman or Scotchman who should
marry an Irish woman. This' proposi­
tion to breed out the difficulties was
seriously entertained, by Lord Palmer­
ston s Cabinet, but, owing to hia Lord­
ship’s death soon afterward, was never
brought to any determination.

Congressman Belford, of Colorado,
has l&gt;een looking up statistics in refer­
ence to Indians in the United States,
and, as the results of his investigation,
he finds that since the organization ot
the Government 929 treaties have been
made with 327 tribes or bands of In­
dians.
The total number of Indians on
Maj. Gem. Warren and Capt Cotten
recently visited the battiefield of Five ’ reservations, according to.later census
Forks, Va., to make a survey for use in returns, is about 240,000, and tlie ex­
of- their
reservations rs 236,559
the official investigation of the Gen- tent
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.
■end's conduct in the fight there. The square miles, or 151,397,768 acres. This
-wife of the owner of the property wodld
worfld give every Indian, young and old,
thought their designs were evil and or- nearly one square mile of ground. These
dered them off. As they kept on work-’ figures include the Indian Territory,
ing she leveled a musket at them and the population of which is placed at
declared she would shoot if they didn’t j 75,000 and ita area at over 41,000.000
go. They went.
| acres. In Dakota 27,000 Indians have
----- *
nearly 35,000,000 acres, or over two
The French are about to follow the
mUoa for each indi*n. Tbe 22,lead of the Germans in introducing . ()00 Indiana in Montana have over 34,subterranean t&lt;_’egraph lines. M. Co- [ qqq acres, while tbe 3,000 in Colorado
■chery, the Minister of Posts and Tele- j jjaTe nearly 12,('00,000 acres, or about

FAM BWM

Pins need dry beds aa well as other
animals.
Feed the sheep well, give them
fresh, pure water, and keep them out of
the wet.
Americas honey .in the comb has be­
come M popular article of diet in En­
gland, and very large shipments are
made.
Boils which . are heavy and contain
much^nert vegetable matter are in EmglaniNStJed deaf,, .which ia a good and
ix&gt;**tic caaricti-nzation.
' Eh a lard is the only country in
which, for the most part, the laud is
owned by one man, formed by the sec­
ond and tilled by a third.
Mr. William Noles, of Convenience,
Fayette county, Ohio.sold a calf yreighing 789 pounds. He was only 8f
months old, a cross between Galloway
and Devon.
Mr. Seward, of Marengo, Ill., has
learned, by actual and careful experi­
ment, that it costa about $3 more to
to make a 600-pound animal of a spring
calf than it does to bring a fall calf to
that weight. .

Chopped vegetables, such as cab­
bages, turnips and onions, may be fed
to poultry during the winter with profit,
especially if a larger supply of eggs is
desired. Chopped onions are excellent
for all kinds of fo^ls, and quickly drive
all kinds ef vermin away.
As soon os I have my poultry houses
closed I take tty* manure and spread it
over my wheat /field or on a poor spot
on my meadbwi and a man with one
eye can soon red where I put it. To,
put.hen manure in a barrel and keep it
a year befyi^pTicing on a crop is, ac­
cording to my experience, a wrong way.
graphs, recently applied to the Govern- । ajx square miles for every Indian,
- -D. N. Kerr, Lehigh Co., Pa.
ment for a credit of 8,000,000 francs for j
--------------------■■■
Last spring I sowed an ounce of sage
the establishment of underground wires j Gov. Westcott, a somewhat ringu- seed, coating 20 cents, from which I
ilong»om« ol tbo principal line, to J &gt;«' obaruotor. died recently in MoDlrwl, now have 1,000 good strong plants. I
toketbopl-toot tboMriKlobto.motoolCaiunto. Ho baa at ono Urao been a transplant in rows about three feet
&lt;ho latter should bo interrupted by tho I gesttemau ot wealth and position lu tho apart and two feet in the row; use the
plow and hoe freely, with good mulch
weather or other catteea.
South but ,« driven trora bls mdivo
late in foil to prevent freezing out dur­
_
■,
.l—
। State, Fknda, when the War of the Re- | ing winter. I know of no crop more
No less
x-x.nn,0 than
I.LUW sixty-five -ailroads
--- [ bellion closed with the downfall of the easily managed or more profitable in a
representings
representing a nominal
nominal inves
inves ment
ment of
of '1 Confederacy. From first to last he I small way.—O. Moffit.
$243,000,000, were sold under foreclos- I maintained the moat undying contempt
The St. Patrick, ono of the now va­
ure during 1879. Of this amount one- for what he called “Yankee juatitntionR ” rieties of potatoes recently introduced
to
the attention of our farmers, is said
third represents capital stock which has na(j notwithstanding that his relatives ;
to be a most excellent sort and well
been totally iost. It is a curious fact were enjoying wealth and position iu I worthy of extended culture. It has a
that, during four years, one-fifth of the | Florida, the Governor never would re- . smooth, white skin, few and shallow
railway mileage and capital of the turn to his native land. He was boro t eyes, producing but few small tubers,
United States has changed hands by in Alexandria, Va.. in 1802, but was u maturing early and very compact in
j ita habit of growth. li bids fair to be­
forced sale. During this year several scion of a well-known New Jersey fam­ come a popular market variety.
railroads will be or have been sold. , ily. He was a Democrat, and served, j
Waldo says in the Ohio Farmer
Among these is the Atlantic and Great • politically and in the army, under Presi­ that he remembers one year making a
Western, representing not less than ' dent and Gen. Jackson, and was a Judge ’ very large profit from an acre of land,
$105,000,(100.________ _________
and a Governor of Florida before ita 1 managed in this way : He first grew a
crop of Tom Thumb peas, which ma­
admission to the Union.
He died as tured in time for cucumbers, for pickAn indication of the augmentation at
he ha«l lived, in a most eccentric fast- । les, and then he grew 500 bushels of
an early date of the volume of Euro­
ioi^ having said a few hours before bis turnip", sowed broadcast among the
pean immigration to the United 8Iatan death, to a gentleman who attended . cucumbers. He found that these crops
is the increase in the amount of money him in his illness: "lam going to die will mature without crowding each
j other, if properly managed.
transmitted from thia country to Great
at 2 o’clock; close my eyes and cross my
Britain, Ireland, and Germany through arms." He, singularly enough, died ac­ ; A new and valuable variety ot celery
which originated near Newark, N. J., is
the international money-order system. ,
cordingly. His body wns embalmed, aud attracting considerable attention among
The amount sent to Great Britain and
rent to the South to bis friends.
* * market gardeners. It is called the
Ireland during the last quarter of 1879 j
i golden dwarf, aud in size and habit of
growth is much tho name as the dwarf
was nearly double that during the same
SELECTED MISCELLANY.
j white kinds, except that when blanched
period of 1878. To Germany the in­
West Virginia has. out of 442,014 the heart, which is large and full, is of
crease was not quite so proportionately
a waxy, golden yellow, rendering it a
population, 81,490 “illiterates."
large, but during the last month of the
A weak mind is like a microscope, most sinking and showy variety, for
quarter it was very great. These re- , which magnifies trifling things, but can­ i either market or private use. It is en­
tirely solid and of most excellent flavor,
mittances are made by the very poorest I not receive great ones.—Chexlerjield.
i aud one of tbe best keepers during win­
classes, as no order can exceed $50, and i
OCB striving against nature is like ter we have ever known. The habitual
holding
a
weathercock
with
one's
hand
;
tho average does not exceed $25.
daily use of this esculent cannot be too
aa soon as the force is taken off it veers highly recommended. It is said to pro­
Senator Sharon built s magnificent again with the wind.
mote digestion, quieting to the nerves
1 he more a man knows about any and is highly recommended iu connenresidence in Ban Francisco five years
subject the greater will be his charity , tion with good nutations food as a sort
ago, but upon the death of his wife,
for and sympathy with views differing l of vegetable tonic.
shortly after he bail established his from his own.—Sunday Afternoon.
[ The tendency of agricultural refine­
family in it, he sold the building and
Our system of thought is often only ment is to make a good deal of expense
all ita furniture to W. S. O’Brien. Now the history of our heart. Men do not about butter-making. Tbe movement
so
much
will
according
to
their
reason
the appraisers of the personal portion
is meant for the benefit of those who
of that millionaire's estate have been as reason according to their will.
j can afford it, however. People who
Jkb6me said that he had seen many pay a largo price for butter will not
making estimates of the'value of the fur­
who could suffer great inconvenience iu ' fling away their money bo long as they
niture. Senator Sharon paid $125,000 1 their body and goods, but nove that
make certain that it is really os much
for the furniture, and, though mauy of i could despise their own praises.
better, on the average, than other but­
the rooms havo not been used a single 1 Thomas More, being sent for by the ter as the price would indicate. That
■day, the appraisers value the whole lot King when he was at prayers, returned sort of management paying merit, aud
at $26,000. For instahcc, the furniture answer that he would attend him when , merit only, will, in the end, elevate the
be had'tirst performed bis service to the 1 standard of our butter-making as nothof the lib’-ary, which cost $17,&lt;)00, is
i ing else will. The man who puts capiKing of Kings.
valued at $2,700; that of the “pink
We will not accomplish much with­ tai into dairying and works it there in­
room” cost $7,680 and is valued at I out zeal and enterprise. But the mis­ I telligently, employing the best help,
$1,186; that of the “drab room," $5,000; take is often made of supposing that I and keeping the best stock of cattle in
i the best manner, should have his re­
value, $1,168; and that of tbe “green zeal is hurry, rush, recklessness and in­
difference. It is not so; steady mo­ : ward. After a while, be snre the good
room." $4,000; value, $800.
mentum is often more effective than of his methods will not die with—him.
Every farmer, says the Country
unrestrained vigor.
The abuses of tbe franking system in ;
Gentleman, has noticed that about tbe
England nt first were so great that we j
Carrying Pistols in Arkansas.
time of wheat harvest, if tbe fowls are
A miu was arraigned in Little Rock allowed the run of the fields and barn­
find a witness employed by the post- i
yards. there is a material increase iu tho
office giving evidence before a Parlia- I on a charge of carrying a revolver.
" Haven’ you got better sense than to egg supply. I think the second fact is
mentary committee that, among other carry a pistol like thia?’’ asked tbe
the natural result of the first. I have
ridiculous articles which hod been rent Judge, holding up a pepper-box pistol. fed corn, oata, barley, buckwheat, flax,
“Yes, sir/"
through the postoffice free, were: “Fif­
and sunflower seeds, and have found
“ Don’t yon know that the law says nothing equal to whole wheat as food
teen couple of hounds to the King of
you shall be fined $25?“
for fowls. For young chicks it seems
the Romans;'* “Two maid servants, go­
“ Yes, air; but I didn't know it was especially adapted. After two or three
ing out us laundresses to my Lord Am­ any harm to carry such a pistol."
days of feeding on soft food tbe young
“ But it is, sir. Any man that would chickens will pick up tbe whole wheat
bassador Methuen;’* “Dr. Crichton,
carrying out with him a cow and divers carry such a pistol ought to go to the quite greedily, and will thrive on it as
penitentiary for life.
Suppose you on nothing else. Growing chickens
• ther necessaries;*’ “A box of medicine
were to get into a fight, having such a
for my Lord Galway, in Portugal;” “A pistol. While you were trying to shoot have a large demand for lime, and es­
pecially bone material, and this is more
deal esse with flitenes of bacon for Mrs. tbe oilier fellow would run away. You nearly supplied in whole wheat than id
Pennington, ot Rotterdam,” and “Two may go this time, but if I ever hear of any other grain. If wheat were $2 -per
bales of stockings for the Ambandor you carrying such a worthless pirtol bushel it would still be the cheap­
again I’ll get up a petition to the Gov­
Farmers
to the Court ot Portugal." Those, ernor and have you hung. No wonder est food for young chicks.
can, however, economize by leeding
however, were all Government franks; we are nhmilered at the North when wheat screenings aud damaged wheat,
such
trifling
men
as
you
are
carrying
but, aa at that early period do limit
which, though unsalable, ia nearly as
waa put to the size or weight of Par- , pistols that could only hurt a man by good for chicken feed.
lying on his stomach and refusing to di­
liamentary franks, there is no reason gest”
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Sunday a Holiday.
for doubting the assertion that hve
Counselor Keneally remarked to
In Germany, Bunday is a recognized
deer, haunches of venison, pianos, etc., Counselor White, during the argument
holiday. Work is forbidden, but all
had been sent free through tbe po»t by of a cause in a 8t. Louis court: “Your are free tb enjoy themselves after their
members of both houses.
statement is essentially false." Coun­ own fashion. The shops are open be­
selor White replied to Counselor Ken- tween church service?. The postal
The present Irish agitation reminds eolly, “Yon are a willful and deliKerata service is limited to shorter hours; let­
a correspondent of the plan proposed liar." Two inkstands were quickly ters and parceli are not delivered as
flung, blackening the faces and clothes
by Sir John Hawkshaw, yean ago, to of the learned gentlemen, who then often aa on other days, and there are
similar restrictions on tbe telegraph
Lord Palmerston for improving the clinched and fought until forcibly sep­ service. On the other hand, tlie rail­
condition of Ireland. Sir John had arated by the court officers. Judge way traffic is left quite free, and not
visited Ireland as chief of a commission Wickham fined them $50 apiece, which only do trains run aa on other days,but
they paid. They than went into the by almost every line there are also extra
to report if any engineering project
Clerk a office, where they threw p«r-_ trains for the convenience of the holi­
could be devised which would Iw bene­ weights, books, heavy stamps and chairs day-makers. Indeed, in many places,
ficial to Ireland, and would give profit- at each other.
especially in Austria, companies choose

Sundays and holidays for their great
exeurrions; extra trains are put on, es­
pecially in the morning, and arrange­
ments for dancing for the people, popu­
lar concert*, eta., are fixed aimuet ex­
clusively for thrap days. This is e*pecisJJy tbe case in places where tbe
population is chiefly Catholic.
Tbe
Iiifis and tavsirns do most of their buaineas on Bunday, because tlie people are
at leisuie.
■0U8EH0LD EC050MT.

Musty books may be made sweet by
spplying oil of lavender mixed with alcoboi. . If this application is made to
new books they will never become musty
ormoldy.

Cider may be preserved and kept
sweet oy putting it in wine bottles,
adding a teaspoonful of white sugar to
each bottle and corking tightly. The
corks should be tied down.
Eggs often turn black when boiled
hard. If they are put in boiling water
ten minutes, and then into cold, the
yelk will remain a bright yellow.

Roast Gooset.—A goose should be
roasted in tbo same manner as a turkey.
It is -better to make the stuffing of
mushed potatoes, seasoned with salt,
pepper and onions to the taste. Apple
sauco is good to serve with it. Allow fif­
teen minutes, to a pound for a gosling,
and twenty or more for an older one.
Goose should be cooked rare.
Having derived so much satisfaction
from the use of a very simple Remedy
for ridding our pantry of those little
pests, the red anta, I am tempted to
send the same to your household col­
umn for tbo benefit of other sufferers.
It is only necessary to cover the shelves
where you wish to place meat or other
articles of food with newspapers. The
anta will not go over the printed mat­
ter. The newspapers may be covered
with other paper, if desired. We and
others who have tried it have found it a
sure and permanent relief.
R. M. B.

Plum Pudding.—The quantity given
bore will serve for a mess of five cr six.
One cup of molasses, one cup of beef
suet,freed from fiber,and chopped fine;
one cup of sweet milk, one cup raisins,
nicked, seeded, chopped, and dredgea
with flour; three cups sifted flour, one
teaspoonfui salt, one teaspoonful ground
cinnamon, one teaspoonful ‘of ground
cloves, one-half, teaspoonfol soils, one
egg. Put soda into molasses and stir
very hard ; beat the egg well and stir it
into the molasses, then add the flour,
salt, spices, suet and fruite. Put into
prepared bag and boil three hours.
Stock for Soup.—This receipt will
be found useful, as in a family not too
numerous enough stock can be made
tor a week. Take four pounds of lean
beef, cut it into small pieces, slice tm
onion, saw a hock-bone of beef, remove
tbe marro*, and fry the cut beef and
onion in the marrow to a full brown;
put fried meat, onion and fresh hock in
two gallons ol cold water; let it sim­
mer all day; at night strain through
sieve, and replace in kettle; throw in ]
some egg-shell and clear; strain through
a cloth into an earthen crock; in the
morning skim the stock to remove
grease; this stock may be used for veg­
etables or for any kind of soup; of
course it ia of a rich brown color.
He Would Write to Their Parents.
The Richmond (Vo.) Herald tells
this good story : Col. X., of John Mor­
gan's cavalry, was not a martinet, but,
bearded like the pard, he bad a military
air. Discipline wes his bobby. The
soldiers of his regiment were young
mon from 18 to 25 years old—all of
them blue-blooded. To restiain these
Hotspurs required tact, skill and firm­
ness. It was no easy task to curb this
“ jeunesse doree." But the Colonel did
it, and this was the way ho did it:
An inspection having been, ordered,
the Brigadier and his staff visited the
Colonel’s camp fen- tho purpose of con­
ducting it. While the regiment was in
line.undergoing inspection, two privates,
who had been ranging tbe night before
in search ot battermilk, and hod en­
deavored to sneak into camp unob
served, were detected by the outpost
sentinels and brought under arrest to
Col. X- at the head of his regiment.
The Colonel, cocking his hat yn three
grains, sternly ordered them tb his tent
to await bis coming after inspection,
remarking to Gen. D. that he
would make an example of these
rovers. Arrived at the tent with the
Gen.ral and staff, after ranks were
broken, tlie Colonel arraigned tho cul­
prits before him.
“ Young gentlemen," said he, severely,
“ you are aware that yon have been
guilty of a serious offense against the
discipline of my camp?”
“ Yes, Colonel,” was the meek reply.
“Well, sirs." thundered the Rhadamanthus, “ I desire you diatinctly to
understand that if this offense is re­
peated I will write to your parents
about it. Go to your company."
Turning to the surprised officers look­
ing on, he said:
*
" You see how severe I must be with
these young fellows. Discipline must
bo preserved."

Hopetai's Opposite.
In the public schools at Minneapo'ia
they train the youthful mind in the use
of word* of opposite meaning. The
teacher, for example, asks the class what
is the oppoeite of * rich,” tbe answer
being “ poor," and so on. After a series
ot such questions, a teacher one day
asked the class: “ What is the oppo­
site of hopeful?" when a bright little
fellow briskly arose and with confident
promptitude cried out:
“Rarua."
Those who are aware of or remember
the contest of speed between the two
fast trotters of those names at the Min­
nesota fair, and the extraordinary pop­
ular excitement at| Minneapolis on the
subject, will appreciate this juvenile
antithesis, which we take to l»e the bout
mot of tbe season.— St Paul (Minu.)
Pioneer-Preet.

A pile of straw was left under a thirdstory window of the Louisville House
of Refuge, and seven young girls es­
caped by jumping down to it

WHT‘

It I* Hart to V-xtartUnd.
Why an endless procea*ion of drini.er» from a public/dipper will, without
exception, drink close to the handle.
Wbr half the human race wNs not
born .without hearing and tbe other
half without speech. Then the talkers
might talk on in uninterrupted flow,
and the hiarcra cxcrctse their especial
gift without their present pruriency to
speak.
Why people will go-in to society to get
bored when they can get bored just as
well at home.
Why the young lady who will eagerly
chew boarding-house mince pie will
cheerfully eschew boarding-house mince
meat.
Why a man’s stomach will bo so everlotingly squeamish at home,and at the
eating-house display a faith like a grain
of mustard seed. .
Why a woman will make excuses for.
her bread when she knows it is Aho best
she ever made, and knows her “com­
pany ” knows it.
Why a “voting gentleman” swears so
much louder and more copiously when
stranger ladies are within eurehot; or, in
other words,
Why the desire to make a foot of
one’s self springs eternally in the hu­
man breast.
Why we are so much angrier against
him who shows us our error than him
who leads us therein.
Why everybody is so prompt to an­
swer, “How do you do?” when you ask
that inevitable question. And
Why you seem to be perfectly satis­
fied with the information contained in
thia echo.
Why one’s piety strengthens as his
health weakens.
Why people will get married when
courtship in so sweet.
Why a man who claims to have found
marriage a delusion will again embrace
that delusion upon tho first convenient
opportunity.
Why cold weather comes during tho
season when it is least agreeable.
Why it is so much easier to bs polite
to people whom we shall probably nev­
er see again than to those whoso good
opinion we have every reason to culti­
vate.
Why boys should run after the girls
when there is a whole houseful at
home.
Why Jane finds Sarah's hateful
brother so attractive, and why the haleful brother of Jane finds favor with
Sarah.
Why a mar should court tho good
opinion of another, when he can never
hope to secure his own self-respect.
Why it is so much easier to close a
door in summer than in winter, consid­
ering that exercise is generally consid­
ered distasteiul in warm weather and
pleasant in oold.
Why one feels bad when appearing
in company in shabby garb, knowing
well that one’s shabbiness gives more
pleasure to others than one's nch cloth­
ing- '_____________________
Room

fastened, went more than half a mile,
on his way crewing a stream which, we
Lelieve, ha was obliged to bridge with
a board that he somewhere found (but
of this we ar® not quite sure), and went
to the house of a boy of about his own
age, with whom he bad been playing
the previous afternoon. In a abed he
got an ax, made his way up-atairs, and
through several rooms to the bed where
his friend lay sleeping, and with the ax
inflicted several blows on the head and
face of the boy, from which it waa sup­
posed he could not recover. The lad
escaped from tbe house, went back over
tho same road he came, to* his home,
and was found in hia bed in the morn­
ing asleep and unconscious of what he
had done. The victim of the somnam­
bulist is still alive, but young Fitta
died a year or two after. This strange
affair, which is susceptible of confit mo­
tion from many sources, entirely eclipses
the Ward tragedy, and is an evidence of
the unaccountability of people for acta
committed in their sleep. — Lowell
(Mw.) Mail.
FACTS AND FIGURES.

There are 25,000 English women in
India.
Ohio spent $7,711,325 last year for
tho maintenance of her public schools.
This year Arkansas ranks next to
Texas as a cotton State, producing 650,­
000 bales.
Texas raised 800,000 bales of cotton
in 1879, nearly one-fourth of the entire
crop of the United States.
It is estimated that 9,000 miles of
; new railways will be built in 1880, much
of which will be laid with steel railw.
Or tbe 335 Bunday-schools in Nev
York, seventy-five are Episcopalian,
the largest number of any one denom­
ination.
A statistician computes that 2,500,­
000 watches and 4,000,000 clocks are
annually tunled out in different parts
of the world.
Rome, with a population of 158.000
souls, has 372 public primary schools,
with 482 teachers and 14,000 children
attending them.
Eminent German staturticiaLB calcu­
late that the amount of money spent in
. railroads since the invention of the loco­
i motive reaches the vast sum of $15,­
000,000,000.
The Fiji islands, which are now a
1
j district ot tbe Australian Wesleyan
Methodist Church, have 841 chapels
aud 291 other preaching places; 10
missionaries, 48 native missionaries, and
23,274 members, exclusive of 39 Euro­
pean members.
Some idea of the amount expended
annually in patent medicine, in En­
gland, may be drawn from the accounts
published of the last financial year,
which show that no lees than 16.727,­
669 stamps were affixed to those medi­
cines, tbe duty amounting to £122,­
385 19a 4fd. As the duty at its high­
est rate is only l|d in tbe shilling, it
follows that more than £1,000,000 must
have been paid by the public for patent
PrvTPntion of the Cattle Disease.
All our cattle-raisers and cattle-deal­ pills and other compounds.
ers are deeply concerned with the cattle
Leap Year's Difficulties.
plague, and are naturally very anxious
He was a nice young mon, with cane,
to prevent a disease which has caused
high
hat,
and patent-leather boots. He
them bo great losses. The exact nature
of the disorder, the means of commu­ strolled leisurely down Fourth avenue/
puffing daintily upon a cigarette and oc­
nication and best method of treatment
are not yet understood, and many con­ casionally twirling the waxed ends of
his mustache. He was accosted by a
tradictory opinions are held on these
points. The best authorities describe htout woman with a florid complexion.
it as a contagious, eruptive fever, af­ I “ Top of the morning to ye, Mister
fecting tho bovine species, but which Charley,” sa;d she.
"Good morning, Mrs. McGuinness,”
sheep, goats, deer and cognate animals
may catch. The plague is indigenous said the nice young man.
“Me darlint boy, would ye—” and
to the plains of Western Russia, whence
she bestowed a bewitching smile upon
it has, at different times, extended over
most ports of the Eastern hemL-phere. him. He dodged out of her reach. The
recollection .that it was leap yc« rushed
Tho actual virus from infected cattle is
upon him. He answered:
believed to be the solo source of the
" Madatne—really I can't—I am very
disease, as do Amount of filth, overcrowdiDg or poor food has, so far as sorry if I cause you pain — but my af­
fections have already been bestowed
known, ever produced iL An incuba­
tive stage, varying from two to twenty upon another—aud madame — I can’t
days, intervenes between the introduc­ —I can’t marry yon.”
Bhe gazed at him in astonishment,
tion of the virus, either by inoculation
and then said indignantly:
or contagion, into the system, atZ the
“ Who axed ye . to marry me I The
manifestatidti of the customary symp­
idea of the likes of me, a poor lone
toms. The distemper runs a definite
course, which cannot bo materially al­ widdy, wid four children to support by
tered by any remedies yet discovered. washin’, axin’ ye to marry me. I was
It is not at all modem, aa many sup­ only goin* to ox ye for that dollar for
pose. It has been known more than washin’.",
He sighed and gave her a dellar, and
1,200 years, having destroyed, it is
walked sadly away.—New York Sun.
thought, the herds of the fierce tribes
that overrun the Roman empire during
Outdone by a Bey.
the fourth and fifth centuries. About
A lad in Boston, rather small for his
810 it marched with the armies of
years, works as an errand boy for four
Charlemagne* into France, and also
gentlemen who do business there. One
broke out in Britain. It has spread sev­
day the gentlemen were chaffing him a
eral times each century since from tho
little about being so small, and said to
Russian steppes over Western Europe.
him
:
In 1744 it destroyed in Holland 200,000
“You^jiever will amount to much;
cattle; later, in Denmark, soma 300,000,
you never can do much business,; you
and in Piedmont alone, during one year,
are too small."
more than 400,000 head. It has ex­
The little fellow looked at them.
tended to Egypt, Chino, Japan, and
“ Well,” said he, “as small aa I am, I
other lands of the far East, has every­
cau do something which none of you
where proved a dreadful scourge and
four men can do."
has always been traced to Russia, the
“Ah, what is that?” said they.
home of the infection, where the dread­
“ I don’t know as I ought to tell you,”
ful virus would seem to be spontaneous­
he replied.
ly generated. This alounds iu the
But they were anxious to know, and
blood of every stricken beast, in the
urged him to toil what he,could do that
discharge from tbe mouth, eyes, nostrils,
none of them were able to do.
bowels, and probably even in the breath.
“ I can keep from swearing I” said the
A little blood or mucous discharge, from
little fellow.
an infected animal, put under the skin
There were some blushes on four man­
of a healthy beast, will develop tbe
ly faces, and there seemed to be very
plague in a few days. The poison may
little anxiety for further information on.
Ims carried to a considerable distance in
tho )x&gt;int.__________
the air, for the particles, though very
minute, have potent vitality. There is
The First American PatenL
reason to believe that it may get into the
The first American patent for an in­
blood by the air passages, by absorption
vention was issued to Hamuel Hopkins,
through the mucous surfaces, or even
at New York, July 31,1790, for an un­
through the skin. The only effective
proved process of making potash and
way to deal with infected animals is to
kill diem. The plague is always import­ pearlash. A recommendation to th»
H ouse of Representatives to appropriate
ed into this country, and there is great
$500 for tlie purchase of this patent is
danger, unless we guard successfully
made by Secretary Bchurz. The pres­
against it, that it may become chrouic
ent possessor of the document is E. T.
here.
'
Hale, of Columbus, Ohio. It ia written
A Somnambulists Bloody Deed.
on a sheet ot parchment in a round*
The unconscious and fatal shooting old-fashioned hand, signed by Georg*
of Mrs. Helen J. Ward, of Beaton, by Washington, and certified by Ed Ran­
her daughter, has been the cause of dolph. Attorney General, as neing con­
much comment. But it does not ap­ formable to the act of Ocmgresa to pro­
proach iu marvelunsDess the case of the mote the useful arts, and ita delivery to
boy Fitts, of this city. Some years ago the grantee is certified by Tbos. Jeffer­
thia boy was slopping with a family, son, with the seal of tbe United States
friends of his parents, in New Hamp­
Gem. Garfield, of
Ohio,, will
shire. Odo night he arose in hia sleep,
A* Unit­
got ont ol the house, the doors of take his seat in the Senate
which it was thought had been securely ed States before he is 50 y*ra of age.

�DUC
‘
7th, 1880
journment

ot H«1O Hooglltaliii »

-CAME voar, Daniel Striker, John A.- Greble,
P. A. Sheldon, D. R. Cook and H. C.
id would recommend I’rindle as sureties; was received, and
on motion of "Mr. need, the same was
accepted and approved.
Mr. Wiley, of Detroit, waa introduc­
ed and addressed the Board in regard
to the matter of procuring a door for
the vault connected with the Register a

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jurors
H. i. Goodyesr, hardware
T. I’Mllins reputes to Jal!
N.H. Wlng.jusUcw acemint

After some discussion, Mr. Newland
moved tliat the Register Ims authorised
to contract for the inaufncturo of a
suitable door and that the Clerk be
authorized to draw orders to pay ex­
penses connected with the purchase of
Miid door and placing the same in
position.
.
.
• Motjon prevailed by the following
vote : Ayes—Mewrs. Bartram, Cooper,
Cock, Durkee, Fleming, Ford, Gott,
Hicks, Kilpatrick, Lapnam, Manches­
ter; Mack, .Mathews, Newland, Nichols,
Nye, Polley and Reed—18. Nays—0.
On motion of Mr. Hicks, Board ad­
journed- till to-morrow at the hour of
nine o’clock.
Enoch Andrus, Cleric.
Friday. Jan. 9th, 1880.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
'ct ith a quorum present, and od motion
of Mr. Hicks, adjourned till the hour of
one o’clock, p. m.
■
Enoch Andrus, Clerk.

On motion of Mr. Newland, thu re­
port was accepted and adopted, by the
following vote. Ayes—Messrs.Bartram
Cooper, Cock. Durkee, Fleming, Ford,
Gott, Hicks. Kilpatrick, Lapham, New­
land, Nichols, Nye, Polley Mathews,
Mack, Manchester .and Reed—18. Nays

Afternoon Session, Jan. 9,1880.
Board met as per adjournment, with
a quorum present.
The committee appointed to examine
and report in regard to the matter of
the correction of the deed, granting
the right of way through the County
Farm, to the Grand River Valley Raft
An invitation was received from the Road Co., now offered the following re­
President of the Pioneer Society to at* port :
tend the meeting of said Society at
Union Hall to-morrow afternoon.
On motion of Mr. Hicks, the invita­
tion was accepted.
.
Mpcothilly report that they find upon
Mr. Newland offered the following
that Barry County owned no land on
. I. — - * . ... II.a.InM
fl k. • I mn
resolution and moved itaadoption.

Motion prevailed by the following
We would therefore recommend that Mid Board of

*-—..---------- .1 —
Hicks, Kilpatrick, Lapham, Manchest­ fluperrtoora «»ur
er, Mack. Mathews, Newland. Nichols, Mid error and U
B.ar&lt;l te authoi
Nye, Polley and Reed -18. Noys—8.
Signed,
Mr. Reed offered .the following reso­
lution and moved its adoption:
On motion of Mr. Bartram, tlie re­
port was accepted and adopted.
On motion of Mr, Kilpatrick, the
Board adjourned till to-morrow juotd
ing at the hour of nine o’clock.
Enoch Andrus, Clerk.

Motion prevailed and resolution ado­
pted by the following vote: Ayes—
Messrs. Cooper, Cock. Durkee, Flem­
ing, Gott, Hicks, Lapluim, Manchester,
Mock, Mathews, Newland, Nichols,
Nye, Polley anti Reed—15. Nays—
Messrs. Bartram and Kilpatrick—3
Absent Mr. Ford—1.
Mr. Newland moved that the Chair
appoint a committee of three topre­
parc plans and specificatiops for above
cistern.
Motion prevailed and the Chair ap­
pointed as such committee, Messrs.
Reed, Hicks and Mathews.
Mr. Hicks offered th* following reso­
lution and moved its adoption.

Motion prevailed by ayes and naya as
follows: Ayes—Messrs, Cooper, Cock,
Durkee, Fleming. Gott. Hicks. Lapham
Manchester, Mack, Mathews, Newland,
Nichols.- Nye, Polley and Reed—15.
Nays—Messrs. Burt rain artd Kilpatrick,
—2. Absent—Mr. Ford—1.
Mr. Sender, Register of Deeds, call­
ed the attention of the Board to the
foet that iu tlie deed granting tlie right
of way through tbe county Farm to
Grana River Valley Rail lload Co., an
error had l&gt;een made iu the description,
said deed not couypying the land inten­
ded.
Mr. Reed moved that the Chair ap­
point a committee of two to act with
the Register in transacting the neces­
sary business.
Motion prevailed, and tne Chair ap­
pointed as such committee Messrs.
Reed and Dnrkee.
Mr. Durkee offered the following
resolution and moved its adoption.

Saturday. Jan. 10th. 1880.
Board met as per adjournment. Roll
called. Quorum present.
The committee appointed to prepare
aud submit to the Board plans and
specifications for the construction of
tne cistern in theConrt yard, now sub­
mitted such specifications, which were,
on motion of Mr. Kilpatrick, accepted
and adopted.
Mr. Reed offered the following resolu
tion and moved its adoption.

23.3M.42
Motion prevailed aud resolution By cmIi on han d to balance
adopted by the following vote: Ayes—
63,420 59
Messrs. Bartram, Cooper. Cock, Durkee
All of which is respectfully submitt­
Fleming, Ford, Gott, Hicks, Kilpat­ ed.
rick. Lapbam,
Manchester, Mack,
J. L. Reed, Cluiirman,
Mathews, Newland. Nichols, Nye. Pol-'
C. H. Hicks,
ley, and
18. Nay.—0
Tbo*. H. Bahtham,
On motion of Mr. Reed, Board ad­
C. A. Newland,
journed till one o’clock p. M.
E. F. Nye,
Enoch Andrus, Clerk.
On motion of Mr. Kilpatrick, the re­
jri was accepted
tu cepuKi and^adopted.
nuu noupveu.
port
Afternoon Bemiqn, Jan. 7th, 1880.
The committee on Counts' buildings 1
Board met pursuant to adjournment, submitted tbe following report, which !
with the members all present.
on motion of Mr. Reed, was accepted
On motion of Mr. Newland, the com­ and adopted.
mittee on County building* was in­
’
viait the Poor House on

Thursday. Jan. 8tb,

Eu Nichols,
Attest, '
Chairman.
Enoch Andrus.
County'Clerk.

A IHssatlKfled Tnuup.

rtfally submit.

Ae much iu&lt; possible before taking my annual invoice,
•
lam offering
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SPECIAL BARGAINS!
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THESE SPECIAL BARGAINS
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Chicago Tribune;

A gentleman attired in clothes which
had seen better days called at the Tri­
bune office, on Saturday, with a slip
cut from the paper, and asked to see
the editor. When his request had
been complied with, in a measure, he
said, with a withering sneer:
“Wot are ye givin’ us, young feller,
hey ? Don’t you see what you’re print­
ing in the paper!” Look a here!” And
he tendered the reporter it printed
scrap, which the reporter took between
the pointe of a pair of sciBSoes, and
serntinired at a respectful distace.
“This my friend,”said the reporter
“seems to be hn interesting item about
an impecunidus gentleman in Winona.
Minn., who/weeded a cucumber-bed.
for his dinnlq- and sawed a cordof wood
for bis supper, and whose demeanor so
impressed ths woman of the hosse
that she nLonce wrote an account of
the aihrirto the Winona Republican
Are you the industrious gentleman re­
feree to! Do you want to correct the
report!
“Na-aw,” said the visitor, indignant­
ly. “Do I look like a man that would
weed abed of cowcumbcrers ot the
ground for a small plate of hash ! Do
you think I could so far forget myself
as to split menial wood for the cold
buckwheat cakes that fall from the
rich man’s table F
“Well, what do you want!”
“Want! This is what I want, and I
sneak ua the representative of about
500,000 American citizens. I want you
to stop publishing items like that. If
tlie impression once gets abroad that
us fellows are in the habit of weeding
che cowcumbeis upon a thousands beds
and making saw-mills of ourselves for
sake of our Ixtard, we’ll be ruined.
That’s what’s the matter. If you want
to find reading that will interest your
renders and benefit the struggling
Door, just give them some stories about
disguised Dukes and Italian Marquises
and tramps who were given a square
meal of roost chicken and ice-cream,
with 15-cent cigars,’ and a nip of good
whiskey as grace after meat, and who
fifteen weeks afterward left their gen­
erous benefactor* $230,000. That’s the
sort of literature you fellows want to
print. Y'our readers cry for it, and the
farmers sit on the fences for hours
waiting to get their mail.”
The reporter thanked his visitor for
this communication of his views on
journalism and the visitor left.

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Hedical&amp;Sorgicalliistitnie

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OPEN A FULL LINE OF NEW GOODS! .
In nU departments.

I. D., Prop.

For the next Sixty Days,
We shall make Special Inducements in
all the Departments of our Stock.
WE MUST SELL OUT $3,000 WORTH OF GOODS IN
the next 60 days, and in order to do so, we are aware that con­
cessions must be made. No one can afford to purchase a dol­
lar's worth of anything, in our line, elswhere before examining
our stock.
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Now is tlie- time to buy Overcoats.
All YVool Suita from $8J0 to $30.80.
Ladies' Cloaks from $4.55 to $15.00.
Dress Goods at tbe Lowest Possible Figures.
.
Hats and Caps clear down.
FURS AT COS T.
Davis Sewing Machines / T, , t
Unrl.-f
Singer Sewing Machines I Th*
*** the MarkttGroceries of the best quality and lowest prices.
The finest Syrup in the place for 50 eta. Try it.

Ever thankful for past favors, future ones will be duly appreciated.

such, may tie beard and allowed; therefore It I* order­
ed that tbe name be beard before Hon. Frank A.
Hooker, Circuit Judge of U«o Fifth Judicial Circuit
and acting Judge of Probate, on

Tuesday, the 10th A*y •( Fahntary

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

next, at 1 o'clock In tbe afternoon, and that tbe heirs
al lav of said deceased jtnd all other persons 1 uteres.•d 1e b*1J estate, ara required to appear st a aurtoti
of said court, then to be boldsn at tho Probata of­
fice in the City of Hastings, and show causa II any.
there ba. why the prayer of sold petitioner ibouM
not be granted.
And it ia further ordered that said (­
Honor give notice to tbo persona luterjatad.
In »*&gt;d estate of tho pendency of said po­
litico, and the hearing thereof, by causing a
a copy of this order to be pc-Mlshed in tbo Naw
tills Nina newspaper printed and circulated in

FOR EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Boots, Shoes, ZXotionts, Etc.
AND ALL WINTER GOODS,

If you would be happy
IV I am aware that it pays to sell Goods cheap, and for that reason I shajj
not be undersold by any spot cash house in the country.

VOCHER BROTHERS

TO THE FRONT!

DRESS GOODS.

AU of the latest shades and patterns VERY CHEAP.

BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES’ CLOTH.
AU the latest styles out.

BEAVER PAISLEY SHAWLS
THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.
A BIG LINE OF

Mr. Kilpatrick moved that the Chair­
man and Clerk of the Board fcliutborised to draw orders on the contingdht I

Probate Order.
Micxiqax, I M

FurchMsea made nt our store during tbe next ®o days will
.
always be remembered nnd never regretted.

Office 204 Woodward Avenue

S™**? hM teem

•ay Jbere be, w&gt;y the prayer of said petiUo^wr
should not bo granted.
And It is further ordered, that said petitioner fire
notice to the persons .nterewted iu aald estate, pf tho
pendency of said petition, and lire hreriaefteie&lt;
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lo u potJtahed tn
, nrw-wp«per printed and
of Berry, three •uceeMV*
‘clkmeiuF SMITH,

ptONEER STORE!

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Thereupon it Is ordered, that
Tlcnday tbo B4 May «f February,
next, at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon. br saiaaed
the hearing of said petition, and tliat tbe betn
law of said decas sell, and all other persons tetert

WHEN I SHALL

To Parents.

When your play-loving boy asks to
go out aftersupper, and you don’t think
it best, for any reason, tliat he should,
do not snap out, “No; you can’t! The
place for boys is in tbe house at night.”
If the boy has any of the old Adam in
Buaolred that the aiicriff be iuj he l« hereby him, he will either sulk, or rebel, or
manage to make himself mid every­
body near him (uncomfortable unqi
bedtime. Y’ou can rule him, of course,
by fc(ce, but,it isn’t a victory to lie
“-J- oL
"f. How much better in make
Motion prevailed and resolution nd- , Z
proud
■ him prefer to May in,—&lt;»i at least to
opted.
■
The committee adopted to settle with reconcile him to it. Propose a frame
the County Treasurer now offered the with him, taking a hand yourself; or
read to him out of a book a little iiefollowing report:
yond liis range of reading, but unite
To the Board of Supervisors
Gentlemen :—Y'our committee to within his range of thinking; or have
whom was referred the duty of settl­ a frolic, or corn-popping lark, anything
ing with the County Treasurer, would to give tl;&lt;J boy a good impression nnd
make him forget his disappointment.
submit the following report.
YVo find tlie amount on hand a settle­ No time is better expended, in the fam­
ily government, than jn helping the
ment, Jan. 8, 1879.
children to prefer or to accept cheer­
.a.iixa
. 17.SM43
fully your way. Things are going
. 3,919211
wretchedly wrong in that family where
566S3
the jittle onesstay in the house ns in a
HrtJJI
prison, or go to bed unhappy. Tlie
. U7f»l»
Poor fnod..
. 1.02439
wisest and most successful mothers
. 4,000 00
are
those who avoid, whenever possi­
. 1.83097
ble, direct issues on trival matters with
young children wIighave a very posii tive will of their own. It is quite
possible “go one eye” on little delin­
quencies or wrong-doing.
Those,
PER CONTRA„CR
especially, who cannot lule their spir­
By paid poor orders
its should be very careful nor needless­
County orders------- —
ly to precipitates conflict with those
Coort onlan.......
talarIn.
' under them. There is sometimes more
Immu aaylum...
courage in running away than in fight­
Howel Cornell
I. mJm ing; more wisdom in avoiding tbe iss­
ues than in asserting authority.
150.24
Il. SQOSO
3.919 JO
•xam

of Mr. Bartram, Board adto-morrow morning at the
lock.
Enoch Andri s. Clerk.

sd moved that the matter of
new Court house be laid on

FROM 50 CENTS TO $«.00.

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,
HATS, GAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.

late of Castloion Township. Hurry i
gan, deceased. NoUee Is hereby fit
eel] at Public Arcrior, to tbe high
Thursday tbo 2Mb day of February,
one o'clock, In the afternoon, at tbe r-------------tbe farm lately owned by said dleeascd, about two
miles north-west of Narbrillo In tbe township of
Castleton In tbe county of Hany In the Mtate of
Michigan, pursuant U&gt; license aod authority grant­
ed to me on the &gt;4th day of Deeatnber A. D., 1879,
by tbe Probate Court of Barry county. Michigan
al! of the estate, right, title and interest ol tbe sak.
deceased of, in and to the real estate situated and
being in the coualy of Barry in the State of Michi­
gan, known and described as follows to-wit:
Tlie cast half of the east half of the suuth-wrel
quarter of section twenty -three, town three north
of range seven west In Castleton township, county
of Barry and State of Michigan, to be sold subjec.
to the widow’s rigtit ofl Dower therein.
Dated Janniry Sth, A D. IS80.
18-22
JOHN FEIGHNKR, Executor.

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CA
ORNO STRONG,!
Editor and Proprietor.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1880.

VOLUME VII.

—Frank Fuller is quite an enthusi­
ast upon spiritualism, but upon a re
cent Saturday night, when there was a
gentle ticking hcaid upon his window,
lie felt a streak of cold air gn all
through his frame, but upon looking
out and seeing nothing and remember­
ing he was a good spiritualist, he be­
came convinced that the spirits were
awaiting to make a communication to
him, and put himself in a reverential
attitude. Tick, tick, tick, tick, solejnly again, which Frank interpreted to
to his wife to mean, "Some one's going
to die,” nnd he hastened over to Mr.
Drake’s, who is n good Methodist and
consequently an unbliever in spirits,
to inform him that be now had the acttifil witnesses to convince the most
radical unbeliever that there was a
reality in spiritualism ; and Mr. Drake
went over but the spirits ceased
their ticking. The next morning Frank
proudly informed some of his friends,of the spirits’ visit to him and the tri­
umph of spiritualism ; but soon it leak­
ed out tliat some mischevous boys with
the aid of a spool of thread, a tack and
a ten penny nail, constituted said spir­
its, and now when spirits are mention­
! ed and a loud "guffaw” follows, Frank
wants to know what that rip-roaring
I jackass fashion of laughing means.
|
' —And again we are called upon to
' snake out and hold up before the pub­
lic a. villainous woman-whipper, for
the man who lays his bands .upon
woman, save in the way of kindness, ’
is a villian, and The News is not a.
good paper unless it shows up such n
rascal. Gill. (Wooly) Buck who bears
the unenviable reputation of the laziest
sloven in Maple Grove, attacked his
wife on Thursday of last week in a
j
.I brutish manner, choking and gougI her neck, nnd jamming her np against
|
the fence caused an injury iu her side
.
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I that swelled up as large ns n man’s fist,
I'
I She made her way to a neighbor’s, E.
| Krider’s; a doctor was sent for, who
। when he arrived, found her throat
swelled so badly she could hardly speak,
and for days was fearful that the.injury
iu her side would lead to a breach.
The next day Buck came fooling around,
induced his wife to get into the buggy
with him when, he gave Mrs. Krider to
understand that lie would have no
more "botheration" from her. "Gil­
bert," said Mrs. Buck, "arunt you go­
ng to let Mrs. Krider come and see
me 5” “No.” blurted out the *raval.
"Then I nm not going a step with you," |i
she replied, and started so get out of i
the huggy. but before .be cotlld do it |
the hard-hearted wretch gave his horses
a cut nnd drove ofl’ with his captive.
, We hardly knew what punishment to
perscribc for such a villian unless the
Maple Groveists conclude to "chuck
him in along with that other kuc,” for
Jake Haversock’s nays that his tires
are hot and lie is 1 Killing, and his
aceouiudations are as sutficieut for
two women-whippera as one.

—Our hard-work’ng young friend,
Alf. C. Buxton, had been reading of
the great amount of work these new
—At last we have a sonw storm, and fangled sawing machines will do,
when he picked up nn old cross-cut
a run of sleighing is anticipated.,
saw, filed and gumed it, and with the
—It takes tho average Hastings girl
help of a boy sawed two cords of maple
ninety minutes to get ready for church.
wood in just forty minutes.
—About thirty persons signed the
—A score of good ice houses are com
pledge since Mr. Fanning began his
pleted and are only waiting for the ice
lectures bore. God speed the good
crop to mature. Speaking about the
work along.
scarcity of ice, by the way, did you see
—Some rascally chicken thieves have that icicle weighing about two hun­
kept up their nightly visits to Mr. N. dred pounds fall from the son th eaves
P. Frink’s coop, until not one of his of A. &amp; Bs. elevator and “pluck” the
splendid brood is left.
half inebriated Vt.Villian on the head,
—Mr.,H. L. Blair has heroically empt­ the other day, as be was sunning him­
ied the contents of his his cider barrels self.
upon the cellar floor, and decided to be
—F. T. Boise has boughtout his part­
a squaretoed red ribbon man.
ner’s interest in tiie drug store and
—Jionor thy father and mother, hereafter will carry on the busi­
particulanly during the skating sea­ ness alone. Freel is a wide-awake and
son, when you want a new pair of skates enterprising young business man, who
and don’t know how to "raise the has hosts of friends all oVer the coun­
try, and his success isjeertain. F. C.,
wind."
—Squire Chipman is chuck full of although he retains his interest in the !
grocery
of B- A F„ will devote his en-1
reform and he not only talks temper­
ance but practices it in his daily walk. ergies to building for the next six
He has renounced tobacco after using ; months.

LIFE IN NASHVILLE
And Her Environs.

it-80 yearn.
...
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—Omer Campbell, a cancer doctor
—irom this ccelebrated
Althoriffn
°i°brated infidel |
Charlotte, was in toe village seeking
Altliougn he did not seem to doubt my
,■
ti.
j
«. &gt;
i . •1
statement, yet he taught me . lewon I
on Thursday. He brought suit
will not soon forget, and that lesson ' da&lt;*fon' Eb&lt;1- 1’owers against W. N. Dewas the awful responsibility of profess- B« Vine for pay for medical services rening Christians.—Advocate of Christian . 'bf dered* io -Mr.
-D’b. mother. The jury
Hnlinea*
brought a verdict of “no cause of ac­
—Woodland is about to lie blessed
tion," anti some $18.50 costs were taxed
with a cheese factory, manipulated by
against the doctor. Frank Prindlennd
the gentleman who was proprietor of .
I C. H. Brady were counsel for the plaint­
the Rutland factory, which was destroy - I
iff’ and Clement Smith for the defend­
ed by lire &gt;omc time since .
I ent.
—The traveling agent of the Wilkin­
—Wm. Coville living just west of
sons, writes us that the troup will
Norton's school bouse. Maple Grove,
make Nashville on Monday evening,
met with an accident on Tuesday that
Feb. 16th, when they will render their may cause him a limb. He was runnspecialty, “Uncle Tom's Cabin.”
ing his sawiug machine and as a log was
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,
—The prospects nrc favorable for the about
to be rolled upon the machine he
.
\
,
location of a large chemical works in .braced. n
a pmir-lmr
crow-bar tm
to stop it, Hut
but fl...
the
this village. Nashville stands ready log was a heavy one and rolled on to
to welcome nnd render substantial nid the crow-bar with such force that it
to any such enterprise. Come on gen­ was mashed down up«i poor Covill’s
tlemen.
_____
_____
ankle,_________
breaking
and__________
mangling said limb
—R. Herrick, livinga few miles north so badly that the doctor thinks it will
east, a short time since, thrust his foot I have to be amputated.
»Kain»l a protruding, maty nail, mat- \ —Adrirea from Middlevillr are to
ing a poisonous wound which forcer- I tl,p e(r„, ,;,„t 011. town i. dull, blue as
oral dar.. waa thought would co»t him I indjgo
llat „ , a„un,|„. h.Main
that foot.
! street presents the appearenre of a by
—The remains of Hugh R. Donley, road in the country. Only one dry
who departed this life about a year ago. ■ goodssinrefa in running order, the carand was laid to rest in tho village ceni- । penters are all starved out exceptions
etry, were exhumed on Tuesday and who resembles a walking skeleton,
taken to Howell, where lie relatives in and every body is looking as solemn ns
I ii jackass in « graveyard. But in Nashtheir long, last sleep.
—There is a young laxly residing in jj ville, notwithstanding the bail roads,
is lively nnd the future bright
thfa village, who, during the past year, business
_ d. ,-&gt;
.* - «...Jj’’1!happy arc they
has received medical treatment, from 1 a”
rta
who
live
in
Nashville, dear Nashville.
nine different physicians, nnd strange

as it may seem, she still lives and is
still taking medicine.
—Wm. More n youth of sixteen, liv­
ing some two and a half miles east of
thfa village, fell and fractured his an­
kle, while playing ball at the Sherman
school house on Tuesday. A Vt. Ville
doctor fixed the lad up.
—Deputy Sheriff. Green, of Hastings,
wan in toe village on Thursday subjioenaing witnesses in the criminal causes
against Brady, Lark inc, and Bartley.
Upwards of ferty witnesses were sub­
poenaed on these causes.

| TERMS; $1.50 per Year.
I Single, Copies Five Cents.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

J

I

—A new portable saw mill was put
| in operation upon J. Shoup's farm. Ma­
ple Grove, hist Saturday, and (’. W.
Taylor the mechanic who put too mill
in working order, went to "ruff over” a
displacement near two friction pulleys,
when his left hand was caught between
them, his first and second fingers pulled out by the roots nnd the skin scrape&lt;l off to the bone of the rest. Only a
few minutes l»efore voting Shoup hail
the finger ends of his glove nipped
off in the same manner, but did not
speak about it for fear the men would
ridicule bis carelessness.

—Our worthy village President in­
forms us that those wind-broken boys. I —Jack Hinkley of Maple Grove, is
who attend the Methodist revival ng - » &gt;“ rollector that don't mean to be
either quit eating lieans, stay away । bluffed. A man iu the west part of bis
from church or suffer arrest, and we town wouldn't pay hfa taxes and when
Jack levied upon a cow and went to
heartily agree with Mr. Killen.
drive her off. the lady of the house in
—Dell. Navue ft youth of 15, and a
terposed with a club. Jack says he didn’t
former clerk of Mr. Daugherty, de­
think the woman would strike, buteviceased, at his father’s farm in Maple
dently he was mistaken, as she brought
Grove, a few days since, fell in some
her club down over hfa head with a
manner, injuring his head so severely
whack that made Jack's hair cleave to
as to bring on a serious attack of brain
the roof of hfa mouth and his tongue
fever.
got upon its end like squills in a fretful
—Henry Troyer, whom The News porcupine, and although he was com­
readers will remember was seriously pelled to call out the millitia, he drove
injured, about two weeks ago, by a tree off the cow.
falling upon him, died of Injuries thus
—The marriage of Seymour Mayo, of
received, on Saturday last The funer­
Maple Grove to Miss Maria Parks of
al services were held at the McKelvey
Sunfield, causes the the Vt.Ville Hawk
school house on Monday.
man to grease up hfa poetry machine
—W. G. Aylsworth moved his fami­ and grind out the following:
ly and effects from Woodland on Tues­
day, and has gone to house-keeping.
After a varied experience in other
Who from the fact that Seymour
towns, being agensible man, he has
coqie to the conclusion that Nashville made such desperate efforts to win her
is good enough place to live and do heart, she was from pure love induced
to reciprocate his overtures; hence they
business in.
-Ths W. C. T. U. is doing a noble were early engaged, which
work and its influence is being felt in all
directions. They have now nearly forty
active, earnest workers, and others are
At least for the present:
joining the Union at every meeting.
At their lastmeeting Mrs. L. A. Wilson,
Mrs. L. J. Wheeler, MrafC. L. Collier,
Mrs. H. A. Barber, Mrs. C. W. Smith
Which of course will put a quietus on
and Mrs. E. Cook were appointed del­ those "tejus” 40-mile tramps, and the
egates to attend the temperance con­ money spent in extra shoe leather can
vention at Jackson on the 18th.
be pnt to bettefnse.

LOCAL GIKBLE-GABBLE.

A CHRISTIAN TRAMP
A begging tramp knocked at a State
St door, one day lost week, and ac­
costed the charitably-minded lady-oftbe-house:
“Murm.Jyou see before you, a blight­
ed brother, a Christian as it were, with­
out money and friends. Once I rolled
in luxury and had a goodly share of
wealth laid by for a rainy day, but a
poor relative tempted me to invest in
options, and in an evil moment I yield­
ed, and you see before you a wreck, the
result of that investment. Please give
mo aid, only a gift of ten cents, and
angels will rejoice, and I will remem­
ber you in my prayers.”
That he was blighted, there was no
doubt, for his hair was frowsy, his boots
red and full of chasms, and over and
around him was a general desolate air,
but he didn’t look exactly like a Christ­
ian, and the ten cents was handed over
with considerable reluctance and the
injunction to not spend it at a saloon.
“Oh I marm," he said, “me! a Christ­
ian ! visit a saloon ! I feel you do not
realize my situation. I want the moncy to buy bread,’’ and he departed.
Nevertheless as the Christian tramp
was soon seen issuing from Gass' sa­
loon wiping his mouth on his coat
sleeve, the inference is that the ten
cents went for a glass of whiskey.

Aid Pcnosal Chlt-ChatThe R. R. C. have invested in new
singing books.
Mrs. H. G. Hale has returned home
from Greenville.
Bill Bartley says ’twas seven-ap he
was playing instead of poker.
The W, C. T. U. will furnish the "bill
of fare” at the next R. R. C. meeting.
Mrs. L. L. Loomis is lying seriously
ill at Lansing, with intermittent fever.
Mrs. J. M. Wood is in Irving attend­
ing her father who is not expected to
And "one of the b(h)oy8" dishes up a
lively dose from the X-corners this
week.
Sample copie* of Tire News 5 cents
Don’t foiget the last part of this state­
ment.
The revival at the M. E. church,
will be continued throughout next
week.
Cyrus Downing, living up on the
state road, is seriously ill with lung
•

FOUR CORNERS
Hxple Qtot», AaIazjo, Ba liars,

Feb. 4th, 1880.
Mr. Editor:—
I ’spose you know that the News has
a bigger circulation on this part of our
turestral ball, than any other sheet. U
you don’t, you do now. And that's the
reason why everybody’s so prosperous
and happy. True, Pete, gets on a bust
two or three times a week, and the
girls all go back on Mance ; Fox had a
big law-ante, At’s wife’s sick ’cause
they’ve got a boy there, Ed. hain’t got
no woman, and Alfred hain’t got no
babies ; Hank mauls his brother George,
Levi 'aint well; Tillotson gets on the
war path several times a day, Gran-dad
Rumels and his wife are a part, and
Silas is in a Pickle half of the time;
Chas. P. is likely to die without issue,
and Hank never to get a wife, Eli.
want’s a school, an&lt;b Walt, has a lame
hocj ; die roads are bad, and Billy ’aint
likely to get any saw logs this yeah,
yet, frail that, we thank the good Lord
that we ’aint like other folks. Yes, ’n’
,I tforgot to ~tell you .«that
. our school , is
bu
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„p,
tllc tcachor, iltt|„ St..
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vens, told the little girls if thej didn't
behave, he’d leave, 'n' so they didn’t
behave, ’n’ so he left. So Selah he went
’n’ got Johnnie Graves, whose dad’s a
boss doctor, ’bout like Frank Fuller,
and now Johnnie
uu,&lt;: swings
on
LUC VUU
toe
cudgel
KC1 in
1U
coin' to tell
our school. ,1Yes ' ’n’ I was
i pi .
•
you ’bout George and Phene, siqge
they’re married, but I can tell you tliat
better by’m'by. We was all out 'tother
night, aud to the north-east we herd
,
noises eckoin’ from-a-far, comin’
WANTED A JAIL1
through the moonlit?.. It sounded ’sif
If there is one thing more than an- J 'twas over in Muleville. Sure ’nuff,
other. needed ...
iu this village. aside
£
w.w.
I Will was overjhat way next day, aud
from money and morals, it fa unquest- I told us they had a big rackett over to
ionably a jail.—a place where the rav­ Potter's singin' skool; and the Creel's
ing victims of alcohol may find rest and and Mixes’ got ail mixed up, ’bout a
repose. We want a place built that ring raasel. One of the Mixes’ spotted
will hold the stoutest and strongest, so one of the Creels’ ’tween the the iye, ’n’
that when those offensively hideous they was goin’ to have a big ’nock­
can-cans and Caucasian howls occur, down, but didn’t, only raved ’n’ tore
Marshall Boise can slip up to the of­ ’round, hollered and yelled and trod
fending party, fasten his cant-hooks down the virgin sile, and Potter got
on bis ear and say, "Here you young Bkared and locked the door. Will said
man,” or "You old sardine!” as the one of the Crocls’ was goin’ to Chlott’
case may be, “I want you to go along to have some one ’rented, that one of
with me to the loon-a-tick asylum, the Mixes’ was’rested and pade hfa fine,
where there is bed enough and to and they’re liabul to have a big time
spare, and where you can find rest for over there. So when Satad’y com’ I
your weary-worn limbs, sore feet and hurrl’d to the Senter to get the News
whisky-tuned vocal organs”
’apoaen of course the West Kalamo
Our City Dads got all ready to sub­ man would ’rite the muss up. 1 looked
mit the buildjng of such an edifice to and looked, but I couldn’t find a word
our voters, a short time since, but for ov it. That feller over tbare, most gensome reason or other. Just before the ’rally finds the news, and lota of ’em,
matter was to have been put to the test, and it seams '«if he mite ’av’ rote a
their enthusiasm flashed in the pan, coinin’ on thet scrap’, ’n’ maid good
and the project collapsed. But now readin’ of it too.
the good people of Nashville, begin to
You’le here from me ag’in.
One er the B’Hots.
feel that they have borne with this
howling business until forbearance has
ceased to be a virtue, and being aware ; —The mass meeting last Sunday eve­
that they have children who are grow­ ning was well attended, and in the ab­
ing up in the presence and hearing of sence of foreign speakers, the time was
these patterns of conglomerated dissip­ well filled with rousing speeches from
ation, and that the influence of these Messrs E. Chipman. Martin and Brady.
brawls are inconceivably bad, almost The remarks of Mr. Martin were par­
unanimously desire the City Dads to ticularly to the point, and constituted
immediately appropriate an amount one of the best home talent speeches
sufficient to build a place of safety, of the season.
where may be enconsed the “devil and
—L. Soule M. C. R- R. agent at Lake,
his angels,” when they get noisy । and
naughty and go about the streets an­ Ind , was the guest of Meters. C, Ains­
noy ing the good people who love law worth and Ja*. Fleming last Saturday.
and order. 0! ye City Dads! grant this Mr. Soule contemplates Inverting in
little boon, and ye shall be exalted Nashville real estate, when be will be­
come a permanent citizen.
amonng the highest of Nashville.

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Miss Helen Allen is enjoying a two
week's visit with her cousin May Mitch­
ell, at Charlotte.
A. D. Jnirard haring laid aside rail­
road duties for a few days is at home
upon a furlough.
Capt. G. W. McCormick one of the
old land marks of Nashville, was in
the village on Wednesday.
Miss Ad.x Park after an extended
visit at Levi Beigh’s, returned io her
home. Republic, 0., on Tuesday.
H. Webster is getting out material
for a new house to be built immediately,
by carpenters Boise A Hubbard.
Thanks to our bretheren of the quill,
for tho many flattering notices, they
have recently favored The News with.
The Rev. E. Jones of N. Y., arrived
iast Thursday, and will speak at the
Christiau church, Sunday morning
and evening.
C. 8/ Dunham and wife of Maple
Grove, were called to Leoni by a dis
patch announcing the death of a neph­
ew, on Wednesday.
The next meeting of the W. C. T. U.
will be held at the residence of Mrs. C.
W. Smith on Feb. 10th, at two .o’clock
prompt. An interesting meeting is
expected.
Mt. and Mrs. J, M. Babbitt have bro­
ken up house-keeping, the former to
become a sailor between Grand Haven
and Milwaukee, and the latter to visit
friends at Toronto, Cun.

PRESS OPINIONS,
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to a Buhvilb laatftattes.
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A
P
lucky Young
Editor.—Our
&gt;
readers, anil particulaily our Lawton
readers, will remember a green-look­
ing boy, named Orno Strong, who tried
to
run" a—newspaper --at Lawton
—------- -----­ some
«vear* a*°- He made a g,u&lt;xl
°.f .*l;
but the odds werftto much against him.
I He went to Nashville,.Barry Co., where
he started ft paper, The New*. With
very scant means, and a mere boy, in a
town that no one would piek up for a
good newspaper town, he has succeeded
in building up as good a local paper as
there is in Michigan. He has recently
enlarged his paper to a six-column
quarto, and the sample copy of the 24th
sent us contains every evidence of en­
terprise. grit, and hard work on the
part of it's editor. Its circulation is
larger than that of any paper in the
state published in so small a town.
Orno nas fairly earned success, by his
perseverance and pluck.—Paw Paw
Courier.
The best and moat successful mana­
ger of a count.? newspaper in the whole
state of Michigan, is Orno Strong, of
Nashville. In six years he has increas­
ed the circulation ofhispaper, the-Vcw*
from 340 to 1,248, and last week ho en­
larged it to a handsome six-column
Suarto, the size of the Journal; and all
iia in a village containing a popula­
tion less than the number of hissumcri
bers. He is an enthusiast in his busi­
ness, works hard, and is receiving a
rich benefit. And one great reason for
his unprecedented success is that the
business men of Naahville.are wide a­
wake and enterprising, appreciate the
value of a good newspaper to the
place and give it a hearty support, and
they too. are reaping • hundred-fold
benefit.—Eaton Rapids Journal.
Enlarged—Last week’s Nashville
Newt came out enlarged to a six col­
umn quarto and as full of live interest­
ing reading matter as an egg is with
meat. Brother Strong is making a
good paper and one that is making its
way to the families all over Barry Co.,
as well as building up for its enterpris­
ing proprietor, a substantial fortune.
He gives in a retrospect, figures show­
ing that the paper has grow from a cir­
culation of 134 copies on the flrat of
Jan, 1875, to a present circulation of 1,­
948 copies. Our neighbor is simply
winning succeM by deserving it—
Bellevue GautU.
.
The Nashville Adcehas been enlarg­
ed to a six column quarto. The News
is one of the beat country papers pub­
lished in Michigan, and boors the im­
press of success in every issue. It fa a
credit to the genius and energy of its
editor, Orno Strong, and a splendid
advertisment of the thrift .and enter
prise of the village which sustains it
—Charlotte BejmWiara.

NUMBER 20.
All the Journals in Barry and Eaton
counties stand in relation to the Nashvillq News of last week about as fol­
lows, counting the News 100: Hastings
Banner, 90, Hawk. 83J; Grand Ledge
Independent, 80, Eaton Rapids Journ­
al, 78 ; Charlotte Republican, 75; Char­
lotte Leader, 71, Bellevue Gazette, 65;
Middleville Republican, 64; Hastings
Journal, 21f. This speaks well for
the Hawk, as it stands within 1 of the
second on the list and with fair pros­
pect of becoming the second. If we
continue to improve with the ajre, wo
will some day be shin shin with the
News.—Vt’vftle Hawk.
The Nashville Newt has been enlarg­
ed to a six column quarto, and with the
first issue Strong doses his patrons up
fourteen columns of local reading mat­
ter. There fa a heap of energv rapped up
in that little carcass of his, to say
nothing of the head he has. These herculaneous efforts of his were called
forth from the fact that a powerful ri­
val camo to Vermontville a year ago.
But just wait until our new railroad
comes through next summer, and then
Orno will be bantering us to trade
offices.— Vermontville Hawk.
The Nashville Newt has been enlarg­
ed and otherwise greatly improvedfind it was previously one of the very
liest weeklies in the state. * Its editor
weighs 180 pounds, was poor and rear­
ed poor, but by working hard six yearn
with only seven days absence from his
office in all that time, has come to own
a model newspaper, and now thinks of
getting rich—as soon as the price of
print paper drops a little.—Ereuin'j
The enterprising publisher of the
Nashville Newt, Orno Strong, last week
enlarged his paper to a 6 column quarto
making a fine paper typographically.
Strong deserves the prosperity his
hard work and close attention to busi­
ness has earned him.—Grand Ledge
Independent.
We are much plsased to add to our
exchange list the Nashville Netet, a
bright newsv journal, published by
Orno Strong.
Evidently
Brother
Strong knows what the people deman«l
in the newspaper line, and knowing,
gives it to them.—Homer Index.
The Nashville Newn comes tn us en­
larged and improved. The Newt is a
good paper and the citizens of that
place snow their appreciation of a good
thing by giving it a liberal support.
Success.—Man ton Tribune,
The Nashville Aretc» of the 24th is on
our table, and it is a model local paper.
For sharpness, enterprise and typo­
graphical neatness it is by far the lead­
ing paper in Barry county.—Saranac

Orno Strung has again enlarged his
spicy paper, the Nashville A'eica, and
now it is tin cight-page, forty-eight
column sheet, and more spicey than
ever and full to the brim with local and
neighborhood news.—Jackton Citizen.
Tho lively and interesting paper, the
Nashville Newt, comes to us enlarged
to an eight page, six column paper. The
paper fa one of the liest local publica­
tions in the State.—Charlotte Leader.
The Nashville Newt came to ns last
week enlarged to six-column quarto.
It claims a circulation of 1,348, is a live
local paper and is deserving of its sue
cess,—Ingham Co., Democrat.
The Nashville Newt of January 24lh.
comes out enlarged, beautifully print­
ed, full of good matter and in all re­
spects worthy of unstinted praise.—
Detroit Free Preu.
The Nashville Newt has been enlarg­
ed to a six column quarto and is now
one of th«J best .local papers we know
of in the state.— Vicksburg Monitor.
The Nashville News has been enlarg­
ed to a six column quarto. It is a rat­
tling good local paper.—Portland Ob­
server.
The soicy sheet, the Nashville News.
has been enlarged and very much im­
proved in appearance.—Battle Creek
Tribune.
Wo like its enterprise, originality,
and life.—Van Buren Co..RepvbUcan.
To Electors of ths Township of Oastiston.
Notice is hereby given that at the an­
nual township meeting, to be held on
the fifth day of April. 1880, a vote will
be taken (by ballot) submitting the
question as to whether the following
named animals shall be allowed to run
at large iu said township, viz: Horses,
Mules, Sheep and Swine.
Dated, Castleton, Feb. 4th, 1880.
Chas. H. Bradt.

WANTED--4,000 CORDS
8Uve and Heading llolta.
The Chai lotto Manufacturing Co. will
Dav auk for Stave and Heading Bolts,
delivered either on board the care or
at the Station at Nashville. See Sta­
tion Agent for particulars, prices, etc.

Tho firm of Boise Brothers have this
day mutually dissolved, and the busi­
ness will be carried on as heretofore by
F. T. Boise successor to Boise Brothers.
And all parties having accounts against
the firm of Boise Brothers will pleas?
present them at my store, also partiers
indebted to the above mentioned firm,
please call and settle with me.
Nashville Mich., Jan. 97th. *80.

f.tTboibe.

Of late Ann, Botes Brothers.

“Nip your cough in the bud,” aaiHoracc Greeley, by taking “Dr. Send­
ers’ Cough Syrup.” Lose no time in

MATO—Pl
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�Hwullon rui.’ aM &lt;Jm. Gnat.

him earlier,
hahadUmi

imisaaa.
of the leading wolf, owing
m of the sled, were within
But the
.
.
, like the
latter oared tittle for thia. The brutes whhntfn* of a meteor, another hard“on her
the ea-|.
courage and fortitude
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cape of herself and master.
The wolves for an instant relaxed
. If the alarmed creature could have

r&gt;ralh is natar

FIGHT WITH W6LYE8.
One of the most muscular, powerfullimbed BCttlera on the old New York
frontier, a ovniury since, wm Henreich
Kaupman. His arms were like pistdnroda, and he could thrive his huge, mal­
let fist with sucli a tremendous momen­
tum as to fell an ox as if stricken by a
thunderbolt

two iron-muscled Mohawks, each armed
with knives, while Henreich had neith­
er; yet at the first onset he fractured
the skull of the foremost Indian, and
oore the second one to th? earth as if
ne wm nothing but an infant That
Indian never reeumed the perpendicular
again.
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All this is by way of introduction to
an a I venture tLut Knupxnon once had
with a pack or wolves, and which came
fearfully nigh having a fatal result for
him. *
; 'n
The winter of 17— wm an unusually
severe ene throughout the Northern
States, and many deaths from exposure
and starvation* occurred before the
opening of spring. The wolves, bears
and other wild animals became nearly
famished from hunger, and, a* a conse­
quence, were unusually fierce aud cohrageoua. They came down from the
mountains, and woe to the sheepfold
that wits left unprotected during the
night They were sure to be invaded
by the starving animals, aud not a sheep
would live to tell the tale.
There were tracks around tho barns,
whore the wolves had trotted all night
m their search for some moans of
entrance; their howls could bo heard
through the still, cold hours, and more
than one housewife had been chased to
her very door for imprudently ventur­
ing out after nightfall.
Many of the settlers sat in the upper
stories of their homes, and amused
themselves by shooting the wolves, for
whose scalps tho Government had a
standing bounty of several shillings.
Henreich Kaupman remained ’at
home, only venturing forth to attend to
his dumb animals and see that they
were properly protected during the
night. But after a while his stock of
groceries became low, and finally gave
out altogether. True, be and his fam­
ily could live upon the poultry, sheep
and animals they owned, but it wm
rather unpleasant to be without tea,
coffee, sugar, salt and many other arti­
cles that were more necessities than
they were luxuries.
By this time, too, the roads had been
traversed so much that-they were thor­
oughly broken, and Henreich concluded
to harness up liis mare to his sled and
go to the village, about four miles
distant, and procure the articles which
he so much needed.
With a want of foresight which he
•oouid never explain, he started, out upon
his journey without any weapon, except
a keen-edged liatchot, which wm carried,
in case the aled should give out. In
his house hung his trusty rifle, but
neither he nor his wife seemed to im­
agine that there would be any call for
it, and he drove cheerily away, bidding
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tho mare
went at a spanking gait
the road
toward the village.
The latter place—which might more
properly be termed a settlement—was
reached in due time, the groceries all
bought, and everything was in readiness
to start homeward.
,'''''
Henreich had b*«n storm-bound so
long in lua house that he found the
companionalrip of his friends at the vil-

goesip regaining the affaire Of 'the
neigh borhood.thatlbe time nHpped nngo, he found ilJraaatetffci
he had no fcars, a* .his wg&lt;
derstand that he iiu&lt;L;reipa

at the

his immediate return.

▼ntawe behind him, auft notified that tbe
dim tight by which :he .Wss traveling
belonged to the mooff I* flashed upon
him that perhaps he wdWdj Encounter
danger before reaching home, and he
regretted for the twentieth time that he
had left his rifle behind. The road, desp between the drifts of
snow, was of just sufficient width for
the little maro and sled, and the spirit­
ed little animal went forward at a swift
gait, while Henreich, somewhat stupe

tita feet, and reo
the track she had a j
eluding bar pursues, for the moment? Tirrwar „
the wolves sprang outmde the rood to when he saw the wolf retreating, ----pass the sleigh, tho depth of the taow tho other two attacking his dauntless
so diminished their speed that they fell
behind. But should the mare, in her bright object caught his ey6; it wm his
terror, spring aside and plunge into, the hatehet lying on the snow, within an
snow, Kaupman knew it was all up with ana’s length of the last terrible strug­
both of them. Buch a proceeding gle. Henreich snatched, it up, and wm
would disentangle her from the sled;
.and, before she could flounder a doxen
His arms were bleeding, but their
yards through the snow, the wolves giant strength remained. The ne^t in­
would be tearing her to shreds.
stant be had split the skull of one of the
Henreich leaned forward and spoke wolves, and now he turned, like the
kindly, to his animal, which raise a her madman that he wm, upon the fierce
cars that were flat with terror, and fell animal that had borne his faithful dog
into a more even pace. He then turned, to the ground.
and, brandishing his keen-edged hatchet,
The first blow laid bare the gaunt
shouted to the brutes, but it did not backbone, the next gave his throat a
discomfit them in the least.
terrible gMb, and the third loosened his
Reaching forward he patted his mare feaxful gripe upon the dog. Still he
with the* hand., that held the reins, struggled fiercely,when Henreichsprang
while he held the hatchet with the upon the animal, qihd cut and hacked
other, and kept his eye upon the fero­ and alashed until the wolf was mince­
• \ 1 ’
cious beasts. However, he did not use meat.
the weapon, for the closer the wolves
As he arose, a hand wm on his
kept to the sled, the less they were shoulder, and, tnrniNg, a hand wm on
seen by the horse, and, as a consequence, his bosom.
there was the lees probability of her
“ Henreich 17
terror becoming uncontrollable, and her
breaking aside from the path.
Long did tho young people stand in
So long aa matters remained in their
speechless ,embrace; but the weaker
relative position, Henreich felt that all
supported the strong; for Henreicb’s
wm going well
•
manly nerves were gone, and ho leaned
It was not long before the wolves dis­ upon Mary, like a helpless child.
covered that there wm littlo prospect of
The arrival of the frightened horse
success so long oh they remmued in the aroused the wife, and the moment ’ she
track, and they now began springing opened the door the dog rushed forth,
aside Mid attempting to get abreast of led by hm kindly instinct. Mary fled
the horse. In every instance they fell wildly after him. not pausing to bring
behind; but each effort revealed them the nfle. But this, it has been shown,
to the terrified mare, that had no blink­ was not needed. ...
ers, and the furious plunges she made
filled Henreich with the greatest anx­
The Speaking Date.
iety.
The automaton I shall now describe
One of the wolvee wm very large and
straight-limbed. and showed n speed is a huge carbuncle, in form and ap­
superior to the rest More than once, pearance, just like an ordinary date
when he sprung out into the snow, be such m any one would handle and at­
advanced nearer abreast the horse than tempt te eat without suspecting de­
did the others. Upon this gaunt creat­ ception. It was owned and exhibited
ure Henreich fixed his eye, and caught by a Hindoo ventriloquist, Srho was also
the green tight that played from his a juggler; and he called his.carbuncle
“ Tho Speaking Date." Whenever he
eyelids.
spoke to it the answer came promptly,
By-and-by the snow became flatter,
and the huge wolf again sprung aside. and appropriately, m it seemed, from
Tho speed of these animals is extraor­ the very heart of tho date, which lay on
dinary, and he gained rapidly. Hen­ a table, several feat from the exhibitor.
It wm not always, however, an obedi
reich waited until he got . just abreast,
when, rising in his seat, he circled the ent servant, for sometimes, when the
hatchet over his head and brought it master gave an order, the date argued
the point, making objections, offering
down with the quickness of lightning.
The head of the wolf was clef; in twain, excuses, and finally yielding, m it were,
and with a dying yelp he doubled over under protest
It would complain thit it wm “sleepy,”
in the snow, and wm quickly left be­
or“tired of doing the same thing over
hind.
and over," or “the people were not pay­
One of the dreaded animals wm dis­ ing attention." But all thia, only en­
patched. There were three left aa furi­ hanced the interest of the occasion; and
ous for blood m ever, and the-se never when, at irat, the fobeltions little thing
abated their speed in the least. Had concluded todo aa it wm bidden the
they got a taste of the blood of their andience wm in ecstasies.
companiop they would have gagged
themselves on him before seeking the
once, m if from the very heart of the
horse; but he whisked off the stage' of date, putting fvth its long, pointed
life so suddenly' that they scarcely leaves, then th&lt;r dainty blooms, and
noticed his absence.
finally a clump of the luscious fruit
The distance from homo was rapidly But of this we were not invited to eat,
diminishing between the quick steps of for it disappeared suddenly, and only
the mare, which continued to carry the tho single little golden-brown date we
sled at full speed, until the fear of over­ had seen at tbo first ren-ained. This
turning t&gt;ecame again a source of anx­ was, of course, only a specimen of the
iety. Henreich, too, had learned by sleight-of-hand “tricks" that Hindoo
this time that these were no ordinary jugglers know so well how to perform,
animals with which he had to deal, but while the apparent speaking of tho dt«te
sharp-bet, fiercely courageous and de­
wm tho result of ventriloquism—the
termined brutes, to which man or beast juggler ‘ being able to make his voice
would be alike welcome, their prefer­ Bound as if it camo from where the date
ence, however, as manifested by their lay, and so induce the audience to think
acrons, being for horseflesh.
that the voice came out of the fruit-like
These were not the animals to be carbuncle itself.
frightened away by the sight of a man’s
But, after this, the stone jumped,
house, and there wm a bad open space walked, ran and finally, with head and
between the outskirts of the forest and
wings suddenly attached, flew across the
Henreich’s home, to which be looked stage and alighted between the conjur­
with no tittle apprehension.
er’s joined hands. This wm all aocociThey had now approached the very plisbed by means of machinery adroitly
edge of the wood, and the wolves began hidden between the carbuncle and the
gaining on each ride.
The terror- golden taipod upon which it lay. Cu­
stricken horse became uncontrollable, rious and startling m were the move­
aud, bounding terrifically forward, ments, they were wonders of mechanism,
caught the sled against the stump of a and, of course, had nothing to do with
tree, overturned it, and galloped away supernatural powers, such m the venat a full run, leaving Henreich alone in triloauist pretended to possess.—St.
the snow.
Nicholas.'
Before he could rise, he felt the brutes
Washington as a Fireman.
clawing at his throat, but his garments
In 1774s the Friendship Fire Com­
were ao thick that he wm saved from
injury, and, rising to his feet threw pany, which still exists, wm organized.
them off Kia hatchet had been jerked It at first consisted of citizens who, out
out of his hand as he fell, and he looked of "mutual friendship,” agreed to carry
desperately around for it, bnt it wm not to every fire “ two leathern bueKeta and
one great bag of oenabtirg or wider
to be found.
I.
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By this time the trare was almost out JHnnen.” WMhington wm made an honof eight, and two of the wolvee were up
on toe defenseless man, and the other, delegate to the Congreaa of 1774, at
Philadelphia, he examined the fire en­
gines in use there,
his rehirn to
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Philadelphia to the Continental Con­
next moment was surrounded. . ,4
The powerfulman now.,called into gress in 1775, he bought from one Gibbs
play all the strength for whivft. he. was a small fourth-class engine for £80 10a.,
so renowned. He struck furiously at and just before-he’set out for Boston
heights to become Commander-In-Chief
them off when they attempted to cling he dispatched thi»»little engine to the
Co him. Haff be foaieahed U weapon, Friendship Company. When in AlexeVen a cfob, it is hot impossible that he

and with a knife he could have . ripped
them open;
But there was no hope, fighting with
■ hie nuked hands. Eia blood had al-

Their lithe, heavy bodies X
against him, as if im] "
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motion rpalled rum dpwn.. .nl.
of the sled.
The sweets of this earth, the mystery.
He was half axleop and half conscious
when he became aeutibla of a ranid in­ reioh's mind; nay, in a^obriw, ter­
crease in the motion of the sled. He rible momenta, the particulars found

guish them. In the last year of his
me a fire occurred near the market.
He wm riding down King street, fol­
lowed by his servant, aba on horseback,
aad he saw the Friendship engine poor
ly manned. Biding up to . a group of
well-dressed gentlemen near by, he
called out: "Whv are you idle there,
gentlemen ? It is' your business to lead
in these matters." And, throwing the
bridle of his horse to his servant, he
Isaped off and seised the brakes, fol­
lowed by1 a crowd that gave the engine
each a “atoaking up" as it nevdr knew
afterward.—TFin. F. Came, tn Har­
per's Magazine,

while Marcy would often do things for
effect- In thia—hie aversion to any-

times thought he leaned baokwar^'
When I formed my Cabinet I consulted

stupendous private interests that I did
not think it would be fair to offer him
such £ place without first knowing
whether he could accept. I thought
his genius for business would be the
quality required for the treasury, and I
wanted the treasury conducted on
strict business principles.
When I
ment wm James F. Wilson, of Iowa. I
appointed Mr. Waahburne under pecul­
iar circumstances. Mr. Wiwhburne
knew he wm going to France, and
wanted to go. I oalled on him one day
when he wae ilL I found him .in a
desponding mood.
He said that
before going to a country like
France
he 1 would
mudh
like
to have the prestige of a Cabinet ofllce;
that it would help his mission very
much. He suggested the treasury. I
had already spoken to Mr. Stew­
art on the subject, and said I
would make him Secretary of State.
So ouno the appointment You re­
member Schofield was retained for a
time m Secretary of War. I did this
to mark my approval of his course in
going into Johnaonfs Cabinet. As a
matter of fact, before Schofield accept­
ed Johnson’a. offer he, consulted with
me, and I advised .him to accept. But
Schofield was in the army, and a Gen­
eral. Of course he could not resign a
life position of so high a grade to take
a political office that would last four
years. And I do not think it proper
that an officer in high rank should be
either at tho head of the army, or navy.
After Rawlins died, I debated for some
time between Belknap, whom I did ap­
point, and Fairchild, now the Consul
General in Paris. What decided be­
tween the two were state considera­
tions. I appointed Mr. Borie to the
navy because I knew him to be on oxsited character, one of the best types of
Americans I have ever knpwn; a mer­
chant who had amassed, a large fortune,
and perfectly fitted fat any place. If
Mr. Borie had felt able or willing to
undergo tho labors of the Navy Depart­
ment, he would have maae an admira­
ble Secretary. He declined the plaoe,
and only remained for a time at my
urgent entreaty. I wanted the Navy
Department to go to Pennsylva­
nia and offered it to George H.
Stuart, of Philadelphia. He wm a
business man and Could not accept.
Then I asked Lindley Smith, of Phila­
delphia. His profeMoonal engagements
were too absorbing. Mr. Borie men­
tioned Robeson, and arranged that we
should meet on an excursion I was tak­
ing to West Point. Here I made Robeeon’s acquaintance, and out of it came
his appointment to the Navy Depart­
ment. After I pave the treasury to
Boutwell, of course it would not do to
have two Cabinet officers from Massu-:
chusetts, and Mr. Hoar retired. I have
a great esteem for Mr. Hoar, and was
sorry the Senate did not confirm his
nomination for the Supreme bench. 1
look back upon my Cabinet selections
with great pleasure, and am very gra’alu.1 to the gentlemen associateil with mo
for their assistunce. Boutwell went
out of the Cabinet to become a Sena­
tor. But I think he regretted it. He
told me one day that he felt homesio^
after leaving the administration. I wm
sorry to lose him. I had difficulty in
inducing Mr. Fish to remain eight
years. At one time be wm bo bent on
resigning that I had selected his suecoMor. It would have been President
White, cf Cornell. Under the present
administration one thing has been
achieved which I admire, namely, the
proper position of the General of the
Army. It is how m it wm before Mnrcy,.
M Secretary of War, quarreled with'
Scott Scott became angry and re­
tired to Elizabeth, leaving Marcy in
command of th'' army.
Secretaries
have commanded it ever since until
now. Now it is m it should be, and I
think it will remain.
“I never knew Greeley well," aaid the
General, "and don’t think I ever m«?t
him until after I was elooted President
But I had a great respect for his char­
acter. I wm raised in an old-line
Whig family, my father being an active
man m the Whig party—attending con­
ventions and writing resolutions. So
that all my earliest predilections were
for Greeley and his principles. I tried
very hard to be friendly with Mr. Gree­
ley and went out of my way to court
him, but somehow we never became
coadiaL I invited him to the White
House, and he dined with me. Gree­
ley had strange notions about the kind
of men who should take office. He be­
lieved that when a man was a helpless
creatnre, who could do nothing but
burden his friends, and wm drifting be­
tween the jail and the poorhouse, he
should have a^_ office. For good men

the Government would
been in the hands of B. C
"By the way,” said the General, "the
indirect claims case, as presented in
our case against England at the time of
the Alabama arbitration, was an illus­
tration of what those in authority are
compelled sometimes to do as a matter
of expediency. I never believed in the
presentation of indirect claims against
England. I^did apt ■ think it would do
any jpoff I knew England would not
consider them, and that it would com­
plicate our meritorious case by giving
her something to complain about.
When Mr. Fish prepared our case
against England, ana brought it to me
for approval,-! objected to the indirect
claim feature. Mr. Fish said he entire­
ly agreed with me, but it wm neceesary
to consider Mr. Sumner. Mr. Sumner
wm at the head of the committee in the
Senate that had charge of foreign af­
fairs. He wm not cordial to the treaty;
we had overruled one of his nuggeetions,
namely, that our find condition of peace
with England should be the withdrawal
of her flag from the American conti­
nent. That suggestion wm a declara­
tion of war, and I wanted peace, not
war. Mr. Sumner had also laid great
stress on indirect claim a. Not to con­
sider them in our case, therefore, would
offend him. Thon, if we made a treaty
without considering indirect claims,
they would exist M on unsettled ques­
tion, and. bo used by demagogues as
pretext* for embroiling us at some fm
tore time with England. The surest
way of settling tho indirect claim ques­
tion wm to send it co the Genova tri­
bunal. Tho argument of Mr. Fish con­
vinced me, but somewhat against my
will. I Hupposo I consented because I
was sincerely anxious to be on good
terms with Mr. Sumner, m I wanted to
bo with all of our leading Republicans.r

And Mly le*d«

PITH IND POINT

PiNARHORifiM—Better late than hardly
ever.
“Then, I suppose, Miss Strongmind,
you and Mr. Sparrow are soon to be
man and wife ? " “ No, sir; woman and
husband.”
An Irishman tells of a fight in which
there wm only one whole nose left in
tho whole crowd, “and that belonged
to the tea-kettle.”

“ I am Mtonished, my dear young
lady, at your sentiments; you make mo
start!" “Well, sir, I’ve been waiting
for you to start for the last hour.”
Is there a Bcientifio man in the
country who can tell, after a nook gets
a hole in it, wh^t becomes of the ma­
terial that once took the place of the
operture ?
“ You just take a bottle of my medi­
cine," said a quack doctor to a con­
sumptive, “ and you’ll never cough

FACTS A5D FIGURES.
Poor’s Manual (1878) gives the tote
number of miles of railroad operated in
tho United States as 74,112. and the
total oort of construction, $3,715,725,000—about an .average of $50,000 per
mile.
The latest etatisties in reference to
the miles of telegraph tines give tho
length of various lines in the United
Staten as 70,618, and the length of the
wires as 164,610. We have no informa­
tion regarding their cost
Over 20,000 car-loads of live and
dressed poultry are carried into New
York city yearly, and 25,500,000 dozens
eggs go to the same market. According
to-the best estimates, the United 8tales
produces 9,000,000,000 of eggs annu­
ally.
The poverty of Germany, as com­
pared with France, u indicated by the
statement that the latter country has
100,000,000 acres of land under cultiva­
tion, with a population of 39,000,000;
while Germany, with a population of
42,000,000, has only 80,000,000 acres de­
voted to farming purposes.
Of the 202 minor planets now known,
155 have been discovered by ten astron­
omers. The list is as follows: Peters,
38; Watson, 23; Palisa, 21; Luther, 20;
Goldschmidt, 1-1; Borrelly, 9; Hind, 9:
De Gasparis, 7; Proep. Henry, 7, ana
Hogson, 7. The whole number of dis­
coverers is thirty-three.
The two towers of the Cologne Ca­
thedral, which is now nearly completed
after centuries of work, are the highest
in the world. They are 524 feet 11
inches and 415 feet 1 inch high, respec­
tively, while St Peter’s at Rome is but
409 feet 2 inches. The ridge tiles of
the Cologne Cathedral are 360 feet 3
inches from the ground, while the top
of the dome of St. Paul’s in London is
only 4 feet 10 inches highef.
The annexed table shows the com­
mercial failures in tfie country and the
liabilities for eight years:
1&gt;71
Ml,
MTS

SIS1.I0A0UU
9UIX&gt;C.«UO
1V1.11T.OOU

The last census reports 47,846 per­
sons engaged in 5,204 establishments,
making cigars, snuff chewing or smok­
ing tobacco; the value of the products
$72,762,044, an increase of nearly 76
per cent over that of 1860, in tobacco
and snuff and 268 per cent, increase in
the production of cigars.
Tobacco
crop in the year 1840, 219,163,319
pounds; 1850, 199,752,655 pounds;
I860. 434,209.461 pounds; 1870,262,­
735,341 pounds. In 1878 the tobacco
erop was 392,546,700 pounds, valued at
$22,187,428.
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Wesley Summers, of Pickens coun­
ty, 8. 0., a colored boys littlo less than
IB years old, defied his father's opposi­
tion by marrying. The father epent
all the next day hunting for his son,
and. finding him in tho evening, took
him home, where the youthful bride­
groom was beaten until be was almost
senseless. The unhappy boy then em­
ployed the little btrength he had left
in committing suicide.
/
.

“My darling,” wrote a husband to his
wife, *T shall not be home till very' late
dution. I remember on one occasion this evening. Do not wait for me" It’s
meeting him on the train between
for thy sake I work by the light of the
Washington and New York. I had a
special car, and sent for him to come in.
bright, dazzling sunshine.” She didn’t
wait; she went and got a detective and
hunted him up.
Mr. Greeley, accounts for your always
An interesting French blue-book Hm
been found, showing that the Jesuits,
hanging about the Washington hotels though thrice expelled from France,
with letters of recommendation from hold prosperous establishments in fiftyhim in their pockets. He was much an­ one of its eiguty-ope departments.
noyed tot my personal application, al­
though I had no idea of offending him.
Turkey’* territorial loss is estimated
I don’t think he ever quite forgave me by a German authority as a territory
for my railery. Greeley was a man of almost as large as Prussia proper, with '
great influence and capacity, but I think a population of 11,000,000.

The man or woman who has never
loved, hugged, kissed, played with,
listened to, told stories to, or thorough­
ly spanked a child has missed the car­
dinal joys of life.
Restaurant patron : “ These sausages
are’ardly up io the mark." Waiter:
“They ain’t, eh?
Well, d’ye expect
Italian greyhound and thoroughbred
Scotch terrier for two bits ?*

“Don't be afraid to praise your ser­
vants when they deserve it,” remarks an
exchange; but the minute the hus­
band tries that on the hired girl she
has to hunt for another mtn*t»nn.
A young man in the ’'Answers to
Correepondente" column in a New York
paper asks: “How can I command a
copious command of language?” We
would suggest that he try sitting down
on a tabk.

A South American plant has been
found that cures bashfulnesB. It should
be promptly tried on the man who leaves
the hotel by tho back window because
he is toe diffident to say good-by to the
cashier and clerk.
“Fullness under the eye denotes
language,” wo are told. So it does,
and, we fear, bad language, too, at times.
In a recent instance a fullness under
the eye denoted that the poasseasor had
called a man a liar.
A washerwoman, a regular and at­
tentive listener at church, was com■ 'ended by her pastor. “Yes," she said,
“ after my hard week’s work is done, I
git bo rented to come to church, and sit
and think about nothin* I ”
A man out West has sued a newspa­
per for libel because it said he killed a
man. The newspaper wants to compro­
mise, and advises him to make the re­
port true by killing somebody. He has
accepted the advice, and is hunting
around for the editor.

Art received rather an awkward criti­
cism from a free-and-easy young man
who met a sculptor in a social circle,
and addressed him thus: “Er—er—ao

—mud heads?” And this was the ar­
tist’s reply: “Er—or, not all of ’em; I
pidn’t make yours.”

‘dS.t
A confirmed card-player became oonIK-rhaps because he had a long ruu of
bad lack, and perhaps for higher reasons.
He broke the subject xery gently to hia
companions when they ‘ware busy at
they favorite game by saying, serioualy,
“ Well, friends, I think after all that a
great deal of valuable time is wasted in
playing cards.” His partner, who never
dreamed sf the depth of his remark
answered, “ Yes, I've often thought so,
too. New, just think, for instance, how
much time we waste in idiuflling.’’
THE WOLF AND THE MOUSE.

till supper Unit th* r«at k&gt;
laid him clown and went to .

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tUMULXL DUBL.

tho relative strength of a buffalo

was the morning that I could bear
of these savage brutes, we took the pre­
noting, with an
Two' of the bulls were tremendous caution to salute him with.two balls
&gt;g the cliffs in fellows—shaggy, and -with enormous from a pretty safe distance. He did
trjj. sheep, were
' manes and humps. Their stub horns not stir.
almost my only mean:-, of amusement, were bj ant, but of hvge thickness.
On approaching nearer, we discov­
There is not a shadow of doubt
^■d bat fc« these- my life would indeed
The^o were old bulla. The other wm ered that the animal’s intestines were
a large proportion ot these fires m
sjve been a lonely one.
protruding from on ugly wound low
Tint of the hunting do one could years old, but hia noms were sharp— down in its left side, and it scarcely
complain, for there is ho better hunt­
tolligsnt infidel, who stared me in the occupants, and incendiarism are the ing-ground in the world than the they stuck out like two ebony spikes— needed the dried gore on the young
. face while he asked me if I was posi­ principal causes of fire. Were these Saskatchewan country and the region and his coat wm vary glossy, almost ball’s horn to testify m to how the
black
,
•
wound was given.
tive that my Christianity was true: to causes remedied or removed, fires would
lytng northward of it, along the foot
But the long-legged ox wm the ani­
Cline skinned the bear for me, and
which I replied that I had not a doubt, be “few and far between."—Insurance
Of the Rock; mountain range. Buffa­ mal I wanted. He was standing in fine I have the skin in my poaseerion. It
and that the evidence was fixed in my
lo (bison) still team in great herds on position, with his ride fair to me. But measures rather over six feet in length
heart; to which he replied that it had
Gm. Washington.
the plains to the eMt
the distance wm greater than I had es­ in its present dried condition. Alive,
always been a difficult thing for him to
tain valleys, and ther
timated. I was almost afraid to rink a
believe a doctrine that was a matter of
shot; but I saw if I could but work my
Wolves—white, gray and black—are way round a hundred rods or so to the
, at the quiet town of Alexandria. There always sneaking about the skirts of the right, I might creep up dose to them
said he, " I am in the habit of wiring
; he may find, if he will but blow aside great buffalo herds; and because large from behind the big rock.
At the cone of Vesuvius one generally
Christians whether they have the assur­
the dust of a century, foot-prints of the game is so plenty the region is much
For a minute or two I weighed the finds the same cbtasof men seen at Averance that the Lord is with them, and
’ Father of his Country that tell of his infested by ferocious gray bears, the chances, and had about concluded to no, and threats are often employed to
when they answer in the affirmative1 ways as he moved round about his home.
danger of stumbling on one of which fire from where I lay, and risk it, when extract money. At Vesuvius an able­
Elsewhere the great chief is on horse­ is tho chief drawback to a hunter’s en­ a sudden movement in the thicket close bodied man requires no help, Ascend­
though they had been caught in tho
back, or sits high in some chair of state, joyment.
at hand, accompanied by a swaying of ing by carriage to the plateau where
aotof stealing. Anct, for my part, I
No sportaman, however well pro­ the boughs, arrested my attention, and, the observatory stands, he ha^ simply
never oan be a Christian as long as I lofty and removed from obmmon men;
but iu Alexandria he is dismounted and vided with breechloaders, will volun­ to my amazement, there emerged before to walk on to the base of the cone, and
find such poor representatives of Chris­
afootr-a townsman and a neighbor.
tarily risk an encounter with one of
then climb the mountain or ashes as he
tianity. Why, sir, it is the rarest thing
The town and Washington came to- these grizzly monsters. Their extra­
best may. He is sure, however, of be­
that I can find a man that is positive',
gather into active life; for it was just ordinary fiero&amp;neaa, as well as cunning, the buffalo bulls.
ing followed by the frightful-looking
and, therefore, there must be something
as he grew from childhood into youth, has never been a whit exaggerated.
My heart gave a jump, and then I creatures who haunt the scene, and
wrong. When a business man makes
at his t rother’s home, Mount Vernon,
On tho morning above alluded to, I curled down as low behind the under­ sometimes half a dozen attend him,
himself known to me as such, ho does
that the neighboring hamlet of Belhaven had gone &lt;/ut early from the camp of a , growth, and lay as snug to the ground, pointing out the rongh but beaten path,
not say, 4 I think I am a member of
grew into the town of Alexandria. Bel­ hunter named Cline, on the MaLood ‘ m I well could. In a moment Isaw by and enlarging upon the necessity of their
such and such a firm,*41 hope I am thus
haven was a tobacco warehouse and nver, wilh-^hom I was stopping a few his movements that he wasn't after me, valuable semcea. ■ Arriving some
and so.' Ixio not question his veracity,
some log-huts on the southern part of days. The place was well up anjong and that he probably knew no inure of morning baforfi the throng of visitors
and rarely think it necessary to ask him
a patent owned by the i great-grand­ the mountains, arid the river bottom, my jlrcaence than I had known of his. come to drink the vino loco, and make
for any papers to prove it, because he
Vesuvius merry, the solitary ’ visitor is
is positive about it; but tho usual an­ children of one John Alexander, who thouglTUp^n and grassy m plate of Like myself, he was buffalo-stalking.
in 1669 paid 6.U00 pounds Of tobacco several ocrea’ extent together, was
Probably ho had come into the thicket impressed by the loneliness and desola­
swer to my plain question is, *1 hop©
for nine miles of nver-ahore nearly bordered by timber and thickets of ahead of me. But if I. had chanced to tion of the scene. The path to the foot
so.’ * I am trying to be,* 41 used to be,’ opposite what is now the District of
scrub.
4
firo, os I had concluded to, I have no ’ of the cone lies through billowaof black
or - would like to be.’ Suppose I was
Columbia. Just after this purchase,
The sun had not risen when I left our doubt I should have been in lively buri- la™, resembling frozen mud, while iu
appointed Primo Minister to some for­
Washington’s great-grandfather bad led tent, but in tho gray light I saw a small near, by that time. As it was. I thanked threading tortuous gullifea ao prospect
eign state, and my business was to rep­
from the settled lands near tho mouth herd of buffalo feeding on the edge of my lucky stars, and, lying as *ow as poa- meets the eye bnt the sky overhead and
resent the interests of the United
of the Potomac a troop of railitia to ; the woods across the river, about half sible, determined to be a spectator only, the dark pyramid of ashes rising in
States of America, would I leave any punish the Dogne Indians for tho'
a mile distent
and see hia grizzly majesty do the hunt- j front, crowned with ite cloud of vapor,
room in the mind of tho Governor as
murder of Robert Hen, a herds­
There were about a dozen of them, ing, and then take the first opportunity j popularly supposed to be smoke. There
to the genuineness of ray mission? If
man, near whut is now Mount Ver­ -uid with my glass I could see that three of slipping away.
is an indescribable solemnity in tho
the Bible is true, and you are tho rep­
non. He became enraptured with these or four out of the number were cows.
On emerging from the hemlock, the ! view, especially when it is remembered
resentatives of its blessings, why are
magnificent hills, and soon included
We were in need of a fresh moat grout brute stood parfly up, aud swayed that but a thin crust lies between one’s
you aAamed to own it?"
them in a patent of 7,000 acres. Over supply. So, without waking Cline, who himself to and fro once or twice snif- | feet and seas of liquid fire. Horeb itI was not just then prepared for such
sixty years afterward this tract de­ had got in late from his beaver traps ting the buffalo.
self oilers no such scene of desolation.
a sermon from this celebrated infidel.
scended to Lawrence Washington, the' night before, I took my gun. a dou­
Then he moved toward them. I ex- , It is, therefore, with a sense of relief
Although he did not seem to doubt my
George's elder brother, who married a ble-barreled twelve-bore Dickson, and pected they would scent him, and in I that the foot of tjie oonu is reached, and
statement, yet he taught mo a lesson I
daughter of Ool. William Fairfax, of setoff for the herd.
stoutly make off.
the ascent commenced.
Here every
will not soon forget, and that lesson
We had a little raft on the river, upon
But they did not appear to notice I foot gained enlarges the vision, which
was tho awful responsibility of profess­ Belvoir, the County Lieutenant, and
became neighbor to hit father-in-law which I crossed over, and then, keeping him at oil till he had approached ere long takta in the flanks of themouning Christians.—Advocate of Christian
by settling at Mount Vernon. Hither in tho alders along the bonk, went up within twenty-five or thirty yards, when 1 tain, sweeping
down and away xtoward
:
J
Holiness.
came young George Washington, fresh and around the open plat, and followed the nearest of the bulls—one of the Herculaneum and Pompeii, while bc•A- All Thinr» Ar® Now iu*dy.**
from school. Having faded to be a down in the timber beyond it, tlnnking two old shaggy ones
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suddenly _______
faced yond is the blue Bay of Naples, formed
From age to age the call is still the I midshipman, be was becoming a land it would be no difficult matter to^get a round with a low •“”Boo!
* ""and, arching by the promontories of Borrento and
same. As one generation sweeps another surveyor—a profession not so opposite shot at short range.
his neck, pawed the turf, showing no Misene, and islanded by Capri, Procida,
off the stage—some deeding, some de- I as might seem; for in mathematical
But the buffaloes had the “ wind" of signs
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and Isceia. But who could enjoy anyof fear or of retreating.
spiring, some not even hearing the ba- i methods the punraiti are identical, and mo from that ride, and without hurry­
The other two bulls began booing , thing her? while the importunate Vesunignant invitation, it is still repeated: I the survey of a wild country is, in peril ing. or seeming to notice my approach, and pawing where they stood, a few i vian is at hand, insisting that the tourist
“All things are now ready." Yes, at , and adventure, not unlike a voyage at the whole herd bore off to the nght,and rods awny, but did not appear dis- ! fchall have four men to carry him up on
whatever moment the poor, sin-rick. | sea. Into Belhaven young George moved down along the timber on that posed to retire from the field. The ox, ■ a chair, or at least two men to haul with
starved, exhausted sinner first begins j Washington rode every day. Tradition ride faster than I could make my way however, sheered off beyond the rock, ■ a rope, which they try to make fast
to feel his.want, and turns his dim and says that
■ - ho
■ came ten times during one through it without noise.
and stood looking on, with now and .around,
,. .
your waist?. IfIfyou do
dr not
zrt
.
haggard eyes toward that scene of week, each time upon a different horse,
I followed for a hundred rods or then a loud snort.
know them thoroughly, you may give
splendor and festivity, before unknown every one on animal that would have more, and once was up within ninety
Seeing the bull on his defense, the thorn a tip to go away; but the uninitiat­
or madly disregarded—however un­ delighted Gen. Grant In those days yards; but 'the cows, which are shyer grizzly rose partially again and looked ed finds, to bis dismay, that the only
timely the appeal may seem—though the fine rider of a fine horse readily than tho bulls, hod moved still further him over, then, dropping to his feet, he effect of a fee is to make them hold on,
the prayer bo breathed at midnight, in won liin way to the popular heart. The
the appetite for lire growing with what
advanced upon him.
tho dark, from the beggar’s hovel, the 1.U had borrowed in turn all the best
At last, out of patience, I sent a shot
The bull held himself drawn up with it feeds upon. Thus the villains pursue
field of battle, or the dungeon, or the norses of the country-aide, aud he man­ after them at long range, which had the head lowered aud horns just visible in (,i you
to the summit,,where
look into
-------------------------------- fyou
-----------------scaffold—the response is still the same: aged each with such skill and grace effect of instantly stampeding the hard the hnge maw of his shaggy mane, He [ the crater, and perhaps walk on its edge
“ Come, for all things are now ready." that thereafter bis future was made in down tho river.
looked like a lion, thus arched for fight, . for a quarter of a mile, roast an egg on
The resort to this supply can never be the village.
Shouldering my rifle, I stinted, in co and with his tail standing out behind, the brimstone rocks, and burn the end of
too early; it should never bo too late. 1 The family circle, at Belvoir and very good humor, to go back to the
Neither the grizzly nor the bull ut- | your staff, to prove to the world that
It can never be too early; for the soul Mount Vernon included, besides the river, across tho meadow, fo&amp;gi cup of tered a sound; but when the bear had you have actually been there. In makis never without consciousness of want . visitor, Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cam- coffee, at least, before further hunting, ceme within ten feet, perhaps, the bull ' ing the descent, even the guides will
—a restless craving for enjoyments, eron, Col. William Fairfax, his son when, chancing to turn, I saw three charged him.
i not pretend that you need help, since
better than the Ixrst it has'experienced. 1 George William Fairfax, his sons-in-law white goats just over tho top of the
I expected now to witness a grand j it is simply a swift elide down an ash
It should never be too late—os it is, j Lawrence Washington and John Oar­
timber among tho crags which here wall set-to. But the onset was over in an ' heap hundreds of feet high, inclining at
alas I too late for thousaodr
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* and* —
• ■ of- in theRriver bottom.
thousands—*because
William **
Ramsey, a cousin
instant.
an angle of fifty degrees. Yourtormentall things are now iready
.22, ,
; and when all the Washingtons.
These gentlemen
The goats were looking at mo. Prob­
The bear gave one sweep of his paw. ora, however, will greet you at the
things are now ready, and the opjxirtu- united
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with the Alexanders,,who
owned ably they had heard the report of the The bull fel], His thick neck was , bottom, nnd renew theirchimors for tips,
nity afforded of securing them but the Belhaven land, and some village gun. Though wall up among
rocks, broken. He scarcely seemed to stir which they often frighten out of strong
transient, it is self-destruction to refuse traders,
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2 established
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and
a .town
Bel- they were not, I judge, more than three- where he lay, feet up.
| men. With Italians the tipis anessenacceptance—it is folly, it is madness haven warehouse, designed as a practical fourths of a mile from where I stood.
That one quick sidewise stroke hod । tial, ana must be had. If necessary, a
even to postpone it.—J. A. Alexander matter to make money, and us a matter
I had never yet been able to shoot done its fatal work. Yet from where I ’ resort is made to cruelty, as when the
I
taste to honor at the same time the
one of these goat-antelopes, for they was it seemed to have been but a pat
wretches at Sorrento come daily before
■v u
v.
royri family of England and the Fair- were the wariest of game; yet I thought
The bear sniffed the fallen ball once your hotel, tormenting bards in order
Nobow .bout religion m.y grow up
Umil
Amenci_ Tho new
or twice, then advanced toward the | that English and Americans may purm people , hud, ..hur grow, on them j
iM
„ righ, there was a chance of moving wanly
without toy feeling.
angllw. Ono center street. Cuneron. through the woods to the foot of the other old Sull, who was pawing and j chase their exemption from suffering
MnchUmtwe ommotoshof mm&gt;,we!a^tod MnU.
King. Prineo mid crags, and then making a shot Bo I at booing in deepest bate. The latter by uispenaing small coins. An appeal
stopped when he saw the grizzly coming : to the police was of no use; out we
.re, OI » gUd. if soy wme ud inend- ; Doko
,'ti n„’h bj Qnoen once turned back.
But I had my labor for my pains. toward him, nnd in silence, as the first ! heard with satisfaction, a few daytiafter,
ly man wiU offer.
Princess and Duchess streets, and these
1 that at Florence a branch of Mr Bergh’s
WhoMioTer oxmnws. nnd enjoy. .
cro„^ bj nnothoroenter.troet, When I reached the foot of the rocks, hail done, awaited tho onset.
The encounter wob bat &amp; repetition * society, the first in Italy, had been
Sonptnre
foeh. tlmt ho u brought ।
flank^d
Itor.l street on one the goats were Dot iu sight; and even
no^w to God thereby.
.
I ride nnd th. ri.or on the other. Anx- after climbing cautiously up to the sum­ of the other. When the bear was with-! established by the Italians themselves,
L .™V"t.,‘TC^Ur
ion. » th. young .urr.yor, George mit of the crags I could not discern a in a few feet tho bull charged. With I The cruelty of the common people in
trace of them. The shy creatures had one stroke the grizzly hud him dead on Italy is something remarkable. Everymind ail. the h&lt;«rt wiU pure
his back.
where in the villages we found the
tiun.1. fooling .erve, for edith-bon.
. hi,
,h„ taken hasty leave.
But while looking for tho goats I saw
Tins time I actually heafd the bull’ti peasants putting out the eyes of birds
Cnrut hu both to mnke Hmmrif de- thi,
mfd7by hi. relative, und
neck crack! That such a;'ncck could | to make them sing.— B. F. De Costa,
more
buffalo.
Over
beyond
the
crags
«r«d ni. gueot, mtd to per&gt;ud« thoM | .riond. without bi. tamdinritr.
there was a green, open plat, as Isrgeas a thus be broken seems incredible. Yet I »*» Harper's Manasine.
who rir^dy demrogim that Ho » moot
Tbo loto o( the „„ to,n we„
small-farm, in the midst ,of which there oue stroke of the grizzly’a paw did. it;
willing to oomo.
I on the 18th of July, 1749. Among tho
How Much to EaU
It » quite urinml mid j«y omM [ ,rarchn«,™ weroLnwrene. Wwhmgton. was a Utle pond-hole, besides a great of tha4 I am positive.
An American soldier h'-s daily given
I thought the young bull would now iI
that there .hould be much homely »d , Jolm 0„j j A(Um Sl, h.c, rimrwnrd upright reddish rock, or butte, which
‘ him 22 ounces of bread, 12 ounooe of
mrnple nntrabr. m th. Bible. Th» I , ,obritern under Brmfdock, .nd one of bad a tuft of little poplars growing on run. But with a pride not less than pork dr bacon, or 20 ounces of fresh or
that of the two old veterans he stood salt beef, 16 ounces of potatoes three
makes us feel that “salvation" comas to Washington’s Generals in the Revolu­ the top of it
It was an odd-looking place, all sur­ his ground, bawling and viaioutdy slat­ times a week, 16 ounces of rice, with 16
the Aquae; and does not merely wait tionary army, and John Champo, father
rounded by reddish crags and bare ting his spike horns.
in the church till we go to it
ounces of coffee, 2.04 ounces of sugar,
of Bergt. Maj. Champe, of Lee’s legion,
After a sniff st the , old ball, m if to .64 of a gill of beans, 32 of a gill of vin­
The Evangelic narratives domesticate who feigned desertion in the hope of gravel knolls, except on the side next
the “Gospel* in our souls; the dignified capturing the traitor Arnold. The bids the crags on which I stood, where there mnke ante that he was dead, the grizzly egar and 9.16 of a gill of salt. As to the
walked
coolly
toward
the
survivor.
truth becomes affable, y*t remains dig­ were made in Spanish pistoles. The was a low thicket of hemlock. The
quantity of this food, it is larger and
But thq younger bull waa leas phleg­ more abundant than would seem at
nified; and we love what we revere, lots, one-quarter acre each, sold nt from thicket may have been from a quarter
because it is so familiar with us.—Rev. $15 to *250 each. Young Washington to half an acre in extent, being just a matic than the old ones. He roared right to be necessary, but the liberality
little patch of thick evergreens along and tore the earth with his hornu, and, in food has this great advantage: that,
T. T. Lynch.
had no money to spare to buy town lots;
without waiting for the bear to come
the edge of the grassy open.
of nara
hard work,
the Iftwgue
fatigue OI
of ine
the
J V. 1 . 1.1.____ -.1
t in time
ume oi
wora, vne
but he owned some land opposite Fred­
The Waste by Fires.
““
*
“
i&gt; din&gt;ini.h«l
th. po-CT
Up in the shadow of the big rock,
ericksburg, and was already earning a
close to the water-hole, were three buf
doubloon
aonmoon.
a day
a., by
oy surveying
rarrojmg the
we wild
,i.a
T.rb, ■WJBuWmU, D^e. wofal wrt,- H
o(
Fld/(aI
The bear akruek , but becanae «f the
qaantjty then, provided for a solfolo bulls, and one of those queer, long­
„£
Vniud
j,
the citizens of these United
States
I
- -he was legged buffalo oxen, such as are some­ ,,11.*..mohoE. of tU. joiiH boll.Ml di
------ .—-.-las
this survey was completed,
dier of the United States army is larger
ig
b th0
^k.
ought to fa—c----1 . ' [ commissioned Major in the Colonial times seen in the herds hereabouts, and think, hr mlMd h» Mria^irokri
“Pihntl
than is consumed by the general work­
For u moment or two there was a ingman. Of course, various conditions
some
of
which
grow
to
be
fully
two
►OI--------------- I militia, and appointed Adjutant of the
rugged conflict, and the bear gave such of life, climate and locality have to do
fire. This1
.7*5 S'**5’’ frontier district, with headquarters at feet taller than the largest bulls.
• 000,000 M
These oxen can bft seen a mile off in * growl as made the cliffs resound. I with the quantity of food. Thus an idle
i-proanctsof Alexandria. From this center he orthe braiH I
- ----- ---------t of our ganized the militia of the frontier the herd., They are great awkward, flat­ distinctly heard bone® anap, and the person can get along very well with 2j
by fire during the counties, selected drill-masters for tho sided creatares.'but commonly glossy­ bull wm thrown headforemost along ounces of nitrogenous food and 20
haired and fat They have less mane and the ground. I watched breathlessly ounoea of carbonaceous food (flesh and
officers, attended andrcgulated musters,
less hump on the neck than the bulls j1 for s' moment, but he did not rise nor cereal vegetable food), when, if the
--------------w
in the United States
and, on this .limited field, first devel­
‘
. same individual were walking, or in act­
during 1879 exceed by many millions of oped that msirtery of detail and talent and their horns are mpoh slimmer, but stir.
Meantime the ox had disappeared; ive outdoor life, double this quantity
dollars similar losses during 1878,77,
longer and more curved.
for organisation which, twenty/five
Ab beef they are equal to a fat cow. and I thought I had better do likewise. might be used. Perhaps the Esquimaux
76, and fail short by less than *400,000 years later, organized on Boston heights
But it is rarely that one of them can be But I now perceived that something represent the heaviest feeders in the
of the losses recorded in 1875, notwith­
a crude militia into a Continental army.
wss the matter with the griasly himself.
standing that in the month of October
There lingers yet in the traditions of shot or run down on horseback, for they Without noticing his late antagonist, world, for Parry tolls of a young native
of that year Virginia City, Nevn was
will outrun most hones. In that re­
who devoured in the twenty-four hours
the town the dim figure of a tall, wiry,
visited by a conflagration that destroyed
spect they differ wholly from the bulla, the brawny monster stood pointing his 9| pounds of sea-horse, half raw, half
s unburned young man, always on horse­
*6,000,000 worth of property.
which are not much inclined to run, nose toward the pond-hole, and swayed oooked; If pounds of broad; If pinta of
back, of “ bitter" will, and yet of great
his head an4.Body slowly from ride to good, strong soup; If pounds of ship­
The looses to insurance companies
popularity; not a personal magnetism and will often turn and defend the
cows when they are pursued.
bread, and 9 pints of water, not coopt­
that attracted individual men, but a
Then ho dragged himself slowly up
The buffaloes had probably lain dur­
ing grog aud svirite — Rxchange.
dominating power that won men in
near to the rock, and lay partly down
amounted ’n 1875 to *3^325.400: in
mass by giving every one assurance of ing the night in the shade of the rook, on his belly; and now I could hear
A BBIDAL party in a St. Louis Jus­
1876. to *34.374,500; in 1877, to *89,safety under his lead.— William F. and now they had just begun to feed.
898.900; in 1878, to *86.875,900; and in
I at once made ont the tall ox, and, after him making a low groaning or grunting tice’s office lacked the bridegroom.
Came, in Harper's Magazine.
He had quarreled with the bride, and,
1879, to *44,464,700. Tho detraction
another good look at him through my noise.
“I reckon the little bull has given you after waiting an hour beyond the ap­
The folly of the existing system of K‘ s, resolved, if possible, to secure
Indian management, remoras the New­
; for the hemlock thicket extended a stomach ache if nothing worse, old pointed time, she told her friends that
port (B. L) Hews, “ is seen on a small up at one point within 100 yards of the chap,” thought I, and then I went back he proliably did not mean to come at
through the thicket, and, climbing over all Thereupon an old admirer offered
, In Canada the losses dor each year
rook, as I judged.
waned widely. In 1876 and 1877 the
With a glance to my gun, I made my the crags, retraced my steps to camp.
As soon m we had eaten breakfast, woman hesitated, but fifteen minutes
way down among the rocks, gained the
with not a single Nanagansett Indian edge of the hemlock copse, and then, Cline went back with me to the acene of of vigorous oourtahip won her consent,
the morning's conflict
and the ceremony was performed.
and 1879
tail

fires, Mdh of which oamedatoM of *100
and upward, was 9,891. Last year the
number of «mil«i firw roaaM WM,

olf I

cents a pound.
A euricun estasMla
makes the expenditures cr&gt;ri&gt;«equent on
on the earth. If 5o cent* a u*y be spent
by each devotee, the 300 u&gt; n.oOO in the
world would waste *3,000,Ou0,000,U00 in
a single generation.

glish word can be spelled out on ring,
bracelet or other article of jewelry, with
K-Xatnrita
■
i-ru.
&gt;

t4Ktosa

J-JriF-. or.
K—Kyauila.

Porphyry.

V—Vsrtf-ABiiqua
W—Water SappUre.
X—Xaathite.
Z— Zu co a.

PiTTOiG nt Small
maix-pox..—Somebody
has ascertained the curious facte, in
small-pox, that poor people are pitted
least, rich people are pitted most, and
no class are pitted under their dress.
Poor people .nave less b’ght in their .
homes, the rich plenty of light, and
under the drew there is, of course, leas
light than in either cose. The explana-

Bciehtitic one. The sunlight consists
of three primary colors. The red, the
blue and the yellow rays have distinct
and characteristic properties—the yel­
low gives light, the red heat, uud the
blue octipism. Now, the pus of variolar
pustules absorbs, by its yellow medium,
the actinic rays, which results in corro­
sion of the tender flesh at the base,
thus leaving "pits."
Yeah.—The Egyptians, it is said, were
tho tint who fixed the length of the
year. The Boman year was introduced
by Romulus, 738 B. C., and it was cor­
rected by Numa, 713 B. C-, and again
by J ulius Cm tar, 45 B. C., who fixed the
solar year as being 365 days and rix
hours. This was denominated tho Julian
style, and prevailed generally through­
out the Christian world till the time of
Pope Gregory XIII. The calendar of
Julius Cnaar was defective in this par­
ticular, that the solar year coni'isted of
365 day, 5 hours and 40 minutes, and
not of 365 days, 6 hours. This differ­
ence at the time of Gregory XIII. had
amounted to ten entire days. Io obvi­
ate this error Gregory ordained in 1582
that that year should consist of 355
days only; and in 1751 it was ordered
to be so nsed in England; and the next
year eleven days were left out, the 3d
of September, 1752, being reckoned as
the 14th, so as to make it agree with
the Gregory calendar.
Dzclivity orErvxHs.—A very slight
declivity suffices to give the running
motion to water.
Three inches per
mill! in a smooth, straight channel gives
a velocity of about three miles an
hour. The Ganges, which gathers the
waters of the Himalaye mountaiua, the
loftiest in the world, ia, at 1,800 miles
from its mouth, only about 800 feet
above the level of the sea, and to fall
these 800 feet in the long course the
water requires more than a month.
The great river Magdalena, in Booth
America, running for 1,000 miles
between two ridgi-s of the Andes, falls
only 500 feet in all that distance; above
the commencement of the 1,000 miles
it is seen descending in rapids nnd cat­
aracts from the mountains. The gigan­
tic Rio de 1b Plata has so gentle a de­
scent to the ocean that, in Paraguay,
1,500 miles from its mouth, large ships
ore aeen which have tailed against the
current all the way by the force of the
wind alone—that is to say, which, on
the beautiful inclined plane of the
scream, have been gradually lifted by
the soft wind, and even against the cur­
rent, to an elevation greater than that
of our loftiest spires.
Objoik or the Teem “ Uncle 8am."—
Immediately after the last declaration
of war with England, Elbert Anderson,
of New York, then a contractor, visited
Troy, qn the Hudson, where was con­
centrated and where he purchased a
large quantity of provisions—beef,
pork, etc. The inspectors of these ar­
ticles ht that plaee were Messrs. Ebenezer and Bamnel Wilson. The latter
gentleman (invariably known as Uncle
Sam) generally superintended in person
a large number of workmen, who, on
this occasion, were employed in hunt­
ing over the provisions purchased by
the oontractor for the army. Ths casks
were marked “ E. A.—U. 8." This work
fell to the lot of a facetious fellow in
the employ of the Messrs. Wilson, who,
on being asked by some of his fellow
workmen the meaning of the mark (for
the letters U. 8. for United States were
then almost entirely new to them) said
he did not know, unless it meant Elbert
Anderson and “Uncle Sam" Wilson.
The joke took upon the workmen, and
passed currently, and “Uncle Sam*
himtelf being present wm occasionally
rallied by them on the increasing extent
of his p«nBearions. Many of these work­
men being of a.character denominated
“food for powder/ were found shortly
after following the recruiting dram and
pushing toward the frontier Urea, for
the double purpose of meeting the enemy and of eating the provisions they
had lately labored to put in good order.
T:-eir old jokes accompanied them,and,
before the first campaign ended, this
identical one first appeared in print; it
gained favor rapidly till it penetrated
and wm recognized in every part of the
ceunuy, and will, no donbt, continue
so while the United States remain a
nation.
:
,
The Molva, a financial, commercial
and literary paper publiahod at St
Petersburg, has been virtually stopped
by being )«obibited from receiving ad­
vertisements. The Molva is the only
Rusaun newspaper which baa ooutlat­
ently advocated retrenchment, a rodnepobey throughout,
England.

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In the lut five years and used by all large Sugar
Makers in the United States.

FEB. 7. !«0

Kprroii News:—
.
Iu a Laie tame of your enterprising
paper. the States richta question is said
to be ventilated. Just exactly what the
writer of that article intended to hit, I
cannot surely say. bat from a careful
perusal of it, I come to the'conclusion
that in his opinion, both the old par­
ties are in favor of the States rights
doctrine, and he quotes copiously from
platforms and from the utterances of
Republican speakers to ahowethat the
Republican party are in favor of it.
Whether the writer be a Republican
or Democrat, or belongs to that body
known ns‘‘Independents,’’ I know not.
I am sure from this article that he is an
intelligent man and I think an honest
one. Whether he wrote this article to
bolster up the Republican cause as to
their position about tho doctrine of
States rights, or to bolster up the
Democratic party as to their position, 1
know not, nor do I care.
Honesty compels me however to state
that mj idea about the matter is that
if tho meat should be taken from his
article, the essence, jw to speak, extract­
ed. we would discover tliat the writer
had for his object the bolstering up., of
the acts of the Democratic party in re­
lation to tho repeal of the so-called
election laws.
Ho evidently is a Stater rights man,
and so am I. He would not giye the
States the right to so cripple the nation
ns to ruin it, neither would I, but as to
how fur the States can assume to dic­
tate certain tilings intimately con­
nected with the life of the nation, we
might differ.
The writer says: “The present cham­
pionship of the doctrine of States
rights by the Democrats is explained
by the fact that they desire the repeal
of certain election laws, fearing that if
unrepealed and vigorously enforced in
1880, they may materially aid in the
electioi^of a Republican Ih^sident.”
If tins is an explanation by the Dem­
ocratic party of their position upon this
important question it might be said, (in
the light of what has been done by the
southern wing of that party, many,
many times in the past fifteen years.)
tliat the Republicans are as tenacious
to keep these laws, not for the reason,
however, tliat they will aid in the elec­
tion of a Republican President, but
that they will aid in a fair, impartial
manner the election of the President,
be
he
Republican or DemocratAnd in this connection I might
say that no where in the debates
upon the
repeal of these elec­
tion laws, has it been even intimated
that any State or part of a State has
been deprived of its votes, or that any
citizen has been deprived of tlie right
to cast the vote he wished to, by reason
of the existence of these laws. Their
aim is not to intimidate, but to keep
others from intimidating. The only
reason urged for their repeal is that
they may be used in thft way in the fu­
ture.
Now let us for a moment look at the
laws as they exis^ as your correspond­
ent says “perhaps a look into the ‘uatur’ on’t’ may not be unprofitable.’'
We many times get an idea of a law
not at all in accordance with it, when
if we knew the exact purport of it, we
should not tremble so much.
Tho law was passed in ’65, and I state
again tliat no complaint is made that
any one has been cheated or deprived
of his vote as he desired to deposit it in
the ballot box by reason of this law, and
no one can read the law and claim that
there is any intention to do any such
thing. If we read the sections following
it, it will be seen that^the law was passed
for the sole purpose of giving the right
to any one to vote the ballot he wished
and no one by threats, intimidation or
bull-dozing shall take that right from
him. The following is the section.
Ssnnoa 2002. No military' or naval officer, or
other peraon engaged iu tbe civil, military or naval
•ervlec Of tbe United Slate., aba'l order, bring, keep
cr bar* under hl* aolhorlty or control, any troop,
or armed rten at Um place wbfcry aay general or
■pacial election la held In any State, units* II be
necessary to repel the armed enetnUo of the Unit
ed States, or t o keep the peace at the polls.
Now the first proposition was to re­
peal the last eight words of this sec­
tion, that was all. In other words,
without any complaint* about unlaw­
ful inteference, it, was claimed tliat
this provision ought to bo repealed. It
i-ecms to me all parties and all men
ought to be willing that “peace should
be kept at the polls.”
The following sections, it would seem
are broad enough in their terms to sat­
isfy the most ardent bdmirer of so-call­
ed States rights that nothing was in­
tended except to give a free, fair ballot.

MAIN LINE.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

'

are founded on
iat without iL
tbawttlaf the
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the ballot. If that can be kept pure,
and the people make mistakes, they can
inttZma —Hr XTvrtJ rectify them by the same means: but
if the ballot is to be tampered with in
anj^ay, so that the will of the people,
as expressed by the ballot, can be sub­
verted. then is security gone ; then tbe
foundation crumbles, and the days of
the Republic are numbered.
It has been given out to the people of
this country that these laws had their
MICHIGAN NEWS.
origin with the Republican party, but
such is not tbe case. The military were
A rich farmer in Eckford, Calhoun
used to execute the laws from our ear­ Co., lost 61,000 by investing In wheat
options a few weeks ago.
liest history.
William Ferris, a young man, of
The following was approved by Presi
Grand Rapids, was killed Wednesday
dent Washington, May 2nd, 1793.
by a falling limb in the wood north of
Greenville.
. .
Libbie St rowbridge of Lawton, aged
30 years recently poisoned herself with
strichnine. Disappointed love is re­
ported to be the cause.
David Wallis of Fennville near Al­
legan, is another victim of intemper­
ance. He ending one of his drunken
debauches by shooting himself, on Fri­
day night last.
The Detroit &amp; Butler railroad is
booming. People along the line wiU
contribute liberally. Detroit has made
a good commencement several energe­
tic business' men working with little
7
In 1807 the following became the law talkA little three-vear-old girl of Fred
by the approval of Preaident Jefferson:
Kemp, of Hubbardston, while playing
about the room recently; swallowed a
Territory, wbert III* lawful for screw rpril which she had in her moiith
bo United Stale, to call • forth tbe and died from the effects of it within
ten minutes after.the accident occurr­
ed.
purpoaea. such part of the land or paval fore* of the
Gen. Dwight May died at his home
United State, a* *hall be judgtxl ucoeaaary. having
firrt observed all tho prviequlaltM of the law in in Kalamazoo on Jan. 28, after a pain­
An?sach in main lias been the law ful illness of several weeks, aged 57
years. He was.not only a pioneer in
ever since, so that before the Republi­ the true sense of the word, out one of
can party had an existence military in­ Michigan’s sterling men, both in peace
and in war.
terference was allowed in the land.
In regard to a ship canal between
The peculiar way which the oppo­ Lakes Erie and Michigan, it is under­
nents of this law took to repeal it are stood that the congressional report,
now
printed, not only favors a survey
worthy of notice. To force the repeal
of this law they tack to it an appropri­ but argues for construction. It is pro­
posed to utilize the St. Joseph and
ation bill for tho support of the army, Maumee rivers.
and give the other side to understand
A 16-years-old girl, whose home is nt
Grand Rapids,
not aiiuwcu
allowed-to
that not a dollar shall lie voted until vtniitu
napiuB, was
wrm uui
iu marniurI ry the object of her love., and in her desthe repeal is made.
LtnnlA nf th,. I perution she went to East Saginaw and
The following is the sai
imple of th
voluntarily
entered
upon
a
life
voluntarily entered upon a life of
of
language used by those determined to shame. She utterly refuses to return
repeal and shows something of spirit to vjrtuous ways.
Willie Johnson, aged 15, of Fairgrove
manifested.
discharged his gun by resting it on a
worth while to attempt the repeal except upon an pile of wood and aiming at a basswood
appropriation bill- The Rcnabllran Senate would tree. The gun exploded, and a frag­
not afTte to, nor tho EU-tKibllean 1‘reildcnt ricn. a ment struck the boy in the forehead,
bill for *uch a repeal. Whatever objection to lejtBlation upon appropriation bill* may be made In and injured him so badly that he died
ordinary caeca doe* not apply where free election the next morning.
and tho liberty of the cltlien* are concerned. • • •
Mrs. A. D. Beardsley of Dansville,
was burned to death Wednesday night.
She liad been lying upon the bed soothThe law was passed repealing so ing her little child, aud fell into a
much of said section, noticed before, drowsy condition. When she awoke
she found her clotiling in flames. She
but was promptly vetoed, the appropri­ ran
screaming out of the bouse and
ation bill tacked to it was necessarily
alarmed her neighbors, who came to
vetoed.
her assistance ana smothered the
flames
116111118
Then followed a bill preventing mil­ but not before she had been 16tcrribli
terribly
itary interference at the polls, in which and fatally burned. It is conjev,
lectured
.....
tbe same law was repealed. This to that her dress must have been burning
was promptly vetoed.
Then a law was passed repealing in before she lay down.
effect the election laws, relating to the
appointment of chief Supervisors, rpHE NASHVILLE LEVATOR,
Marshals and deputy Marshals of elect­
ions, and to it wok tad-ed an appropri­
ation bill for the “legislative, execu­
tive and judicial expense* of the gov­
ernment for the year ending June 30th,
•
LN 1879,
1880.’’
The supporters of this bill openly and
defiantly stated that not a dollar should
to Enabe
lie voted unless this law was repealed.
For the first time in the history of this
Any number of farmers to
Eiverment it was attempted to pass a
w against the will of the President,
and one which they could not pa#a over
his v"toe by reason of not having the requsite number in Congress to do so, by
“starving out” as it is called, but even
these threats did not deter the Presid­
ent from vetoeing a bill which he be­
lieved to be against the best interestaof
the government.
About thia election law there are nu­
merous ideas. It appertains only to con­ desire to announce tliat having erected
gressional elections and is not intended one of the largest and most convenient
to interfere in any manner with State elevator buiidinga in central Michigan,
election. To say that the government they are prepared to receive nnd
of the United States cannot prescribe the
manner of holding elections of its con­
gressmen. would be a direct attack upon
the government itself, and might and
without doubt would lead to serious re­
For any quantity of
sults.
This law was not passed as an attack
upon the southern people and their
country as is generally suppmed.
It was prompted by the investiga­
tion and exposure of frauds committed
in the city and State of Now York, in That may be bronght them. They alsc
the elections of 1868. That it is uat un­ keep for sale at tho lowest prices
constitutional no one will attempt to
deny. Section 4 of Article 1 or the Seeds, Flour, Feed, Lime. Saif,
Constitution declares—
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
Shingles.

Remodeled, Enlarged»Improved

Arrive

Post’s Galvanized
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

11 JO am
lt;I?
ItU
ld4

Posts Galvanised Eureka Sip gpoute are preferable to any
others. They are more Simple, Durable, Convenient, and
Economizing. They are made from the best quality of iron and
galvanized. They will not rust or corrode, and will last for
generations. They do not injure the tree, and are quicker ad­
justed than any other. They will yield enough more sap, ex­
tra, every season, to doubly pay their Entire cost. They will
run earlier and later in the day. and later in the season. They
have the most perfect and convenient arrangement for hang­
ing the bucket, doing away with the spike so injurious to the
tree. Being metalic, they are conductors of beat, and never
freeze nor soak up with sap and sour. Their construction is
such as not to obstruct the flow of sap from the outer pdres, as
do woodand other plug spouts. Trees tapped with these spouts.
Trees tapped with these spouts require no reboaring during the
season; the air being excluded from the bore (by their peculiar
construction) the pores of timber do not become seasoned or
contracted as is the case when open spouts are used, and the
wound is left open. The inner end of the Eureka enters the
bore with three thin flanges about as thick as the back of an
ordinary table knife, leaving open spaces between each flange
for the flow of sap from the outer pores. The outer pores being
the best yielders are often wedged by wood and other plug
spouts to the depth of half an inch or more, greatly diminish­
ing the amount of sap that would otherwise be obtained.
Considering the advantages gained.by the Eureka Sap Spouts,
and the low price for which they are sold, No Sugar Maker
ean afford to do without them.
POST'S PAT. TAPPING BITS 40 cts. each
BUCKET EARS, 25 cts. per hundred.
All parties wanting Wood and Tin Sap Buckets, Evapo­
rators and Sap Pans should call and leave their ord­
I
ers early so as to be sure of getting them in
I
season.
I
'
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C. C. WOLCOTT
rI,,
OLD ESTABLISHED
T'HE
1
x
(AND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF

•Are on Hand with a

A NEW LINE OF

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ud Accuratly.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PB1CI

Money Sarei ly Dealim with them,
The fifteenth amendment of the Con­
stitution is as follows:

8£C,1 Tbe Congra* ihall have power to en­
force tbia article by appropriate legielation.
Plainly the United States have the
constitutional rigtit to pass such laws,
and unless it can be shown they have
worked injustice or deprived some one
of the right to cast a ballot of his own
free will and as his mind directed him,
then such talk as we hear about the
Goven.m‘ nt taking from the States
their rights is clearly nonsensical.
The committee of the 44th Congress,
composed of members, many of whom
were opposed to this law, m their re­
port on the New York election of 1876
said:

AIN8W8W0RTH A BROOKS.

HOSTETTER

NEW GOODS!
GO TO THE NEW STORE OP

FURNITURE WILSON &amp; HOWE
OfEvery I&gt;c.erlpUou.

So as

Which will Defy Compotilion in every
Respect. Remember that all our
Goodfc, which we Manufacture,
are Warranted in Every
Respect.

We are also prepared to Lurniah any­

—*

.

l.VDERTAKIN'K
COFFI.VK,

LINE.

(Opp«»ite th. Wolcott Hou^.t
-FOR-----

GROCERIES

BOOTSANDSHOES,
'
Motions, Etc.
IF YOU WANT

CASKETfi.

ROBES, MHROL'IM Ac.

Fresh Goods and Lew

Of any one in the country-

Prices.

A GOOD HEARSE

Respectfully Touts,
for funeral occasions furnished free of j
•
charge.
________ WILSON * HOWt.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS.

and

Repairing Done in the Best Parlor
Chan
Manner Possible!

;Ult»,

Kxtenal’on Tables,
^fe?chalrs,*o.

Shop In The Old Postofflce
Building.
»

FKAMK BAKER.

'"“"taw^ iUh Remedy. An
unialllns cu»e for

Hartinn..... ..
Middleville

Hammond.......

Grand Rapid*..
Through Coaebea and Slaepl ng Car* to and from
Grand Rapid* and Detroit. Ail train* eonaect tn
unu depot al Detroit with Great Western 'Grand
Trank and Canada Southern Railways.
E. O. BROWS,
H. B. LEDYARD.

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!
50 Years before the Public.
Pronounced by all to be the most
pleasant and efficacious remedy wow iu
use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sensation iu the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over-*a
million bottles sold within the last few
yearn. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot lie had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per bottle.

Nellera’ Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per lifts.

FOR GOOD TEAS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HAM STEAK,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Crockery
Go to C. W.lussivore,
Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 5c,
Go to C. W/Smith’s.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
•Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR the-WORTH or YOUR MONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR EVERYTHING CltEAP,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
For he will be glad to see you.

That we keep tbe

Largest and Best Selected Stock
FINEST SEWED BOOT
FURNITURE
COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TSAO! MASItJ1*J91** Mui-TSAPS PAP**

Zaton Rapid*,.

ChariotU
V«m&lt;mt villa _.
NnahvlIU

JT IS A FACT

JgOOT AND SHOE SHOP.

Give Me a. Call!

Detroit, —

Jaexaoo,—___
Rtvu Junction,

JQOW 18 THE TIME.

NEW STORE !

J. LENTZ&amp;SONS

WK8TWARD.
G. Rapid*
Eipreea

STATIONS.

-ALSO-

Common

Furniture

Of every description

Our Undertaking Departmn’t
Prices that Can’t 1 Undersold.

Dr. Hill’s English Extract of

BUCH U

�win not be

12-21

CepMlZZ^u..ic^o.

iagswhkhara being held aightiy

ORNO STRONG,

orncx. nr tbumaxu naica. ooo*d btobt.

BwalaooS Cards of flro Una or
• |ur.
Ucal Netlcaa, 10 omU * Um tint tamrUon8 c«nta J»r Um Im Met KiWqnent insertion.
The News hs« s tborcmgb. bo ns tide eireulallor.
of nearly l&amp;OO Caples, every fosse, snd cooo
quently ta 1 vslasblc sdrertfong medium.

gashvilk gtacfonj.
VILLAGE OFFICERS

JHrirtks.
KJtTHODUrr KP1BOOPAL CHURCH—A.D.N«W
IV1 TO^PMtor. Services every RibbaUi st 1UH
ashville

LODGE.-IMF.

alar communication os each
N
ers an cordially Invited

w w

W. H. YOUNG, W. M.

W. K YOUNG,
l). Office East side of Main Btrset, NashvtUe
• Office boon from : to B a. m. and « to 7 p. tn

M

/• IL A. BARBER,
V. Homeopathic Physician and Burgeon
• Office. near residence on corner of Wesblug
ton and Bute BtrueU, Naehrtlle, Mich.
WM. PARMEKTLR.
I). Office over Hull's Drug store, Ver­
. montviUe, Mich.

M

M

J. 1 BAKER,
D. Physician. Surgeon. Accoucheur, and
• Gynecologist. Office at lapis Grove Cent’s
Mkh- Prompt attention given to calls by day or

M

night.

rt-dm.

IF. H GRISWOLD.
V. Homoeopathic Physician and Snrgeon.
a Office orer D. C Griffith’s store. Residence
corner Phillips and Durkee streets. Prompt atten­
tion given to calls day or night.

M

A. M FLINT,
TTORNEY at Law and Solicitor tn Chancery
will practice in all the Courts of this state.
collections promptly made. Office over D. C.
Griffith's Store, Nashville, Mich.

A

CHAS H. BRADY,

this city gave their Manual festival st
Union Hall, Wednesday evening.
Hastings is to have a Reform Club,

James Pickerd for the same purpose.
Several of our young ladle* gave a
leap year party at H. Wretingburg**
a abort time since. They bought the

have been adicted to tbe intoxicating
bowl.
Miss Hattie, only daughter of Geo.
H. Brooks of the Banner, was married
to Burton A. Walker of Martin, on
Saturday.
James Wright* proprietor of the Cen­
tral House, accidentally tumbled into a
deep trench, a few days ago, and was
Bcriouriy injured.
Frank Bowen, ex-county surveyor,
whoee services have been required in the
great west for the past eight month*,
has returned to this city.
Some small boys have been doing a
little financiering ou their own account
and have succeeded in extracting about
$35 of our bank’* fqnds.
Rev. J. D. McCord, of Richland, de­
livered a very interesting sermon at
the Presbyterian church, on Sunday
last, he also spoke at the Gospel Tem­
perance meeting in the afternoon.
We are threatened with a lottery
boom. Raffles have been in successful
operation for some time and now Ira
Hatch declares he will put up and dis
pose of his farm and city lota in this
manner, at $2. per ticket.

port a good time and lots of fun.
There Uvea a man in the east part of
the |£w,n that has a well 18. feet deep
and ne^nrb arouud it, and he has found
his dog in it several times and also his
ducks. One day last summer be turn­
ed his mare and colt in the yard; soon
he discovered his mare making a great
fuss at the well, and he soys: "boys, I
believe that the colt is in the well.” And
sure enough investigation proved it so.
A rope was put around the colt and it
lifted to the top, and. still Burt neglects
to put a curb around that well.
Charles Tuckerman went and ordered
old Pickard out of his house but Mrs.
P. informed Charles that it was leapyear aud she was boss, and she’d g d
before she would get out and Charles
says she can kick higher, swear louder,
aud jaw longer than any other woman
he. ever saw. Charles informed her
that he would tear tlie roof off the
house over her bead. So old Pickard
started out andiswapped his pony for a
farm near Verinontville, and so they
left, and dow (Charles can put a bird
under his own^roof.

Andrew Bell, a saloonist, was arrest­
ed on Saturday, for violating the liquor
law. He was brought before Esq. Mac
Wing on Tuesday, found guilty and
fined $25 and ten days in jail. Our best
citizens rejoice greatly upon account of
Mr. Wing’s verdict.
Tuesday morning James- L. Wilkins
shot and severely wounded “Jack,” a
large Newfoundland dog belonging to
Frank Main. It seems that Mr. Wilk
ins’ little boy had been having some
trouble with “Jack” who had bitten
Chtalie on the temple, nnd Hr. W. took

WEST KALAM0 ITEMS.

H
B

J

-yyOLCOTT HOUIE,
Nosh Ville, Mioktl«axx.

C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

I ihall commence the Slaughter Mon
“Well, no.” was the reply,
day, Feb. 2nd, and sell everything even
"Any work to do T”
to my pants. You come and bring your
“No. 1 kinder thought I’d lay off uncles, and your eomrins, abd your lis­
this ■winter.”
ters, and your aunts.
“Ad^ friends here F
Wm. A. Ailsworyh.

QLEMETT SMITH,

“I think you are » vagrant," contioOT For the neatert line of Crockery
ued the officer as he took another look Glass Ware and Lamp* go to
Wheeler’s.
* “Mebbe I am," sighed tbe old nun.
"Afid I think I’ll take you down.”
. "Well. PH go along.”
The officer escorted bim down to the
station house, registered his name, and
then proceeded to search his pockets.
Each one panned out a "wadnof money
making a total of $1,600.
“Why didn’t you tell me yon had
this moneyf”demandedthepolieeman.
“Why didn’t yon ask me F
"Didn’t I say I'took you for a vag­
rant. and you didn’t deny'it. either.”’
"Well, I didn’t know anything about
your city laws.” quietly replied the old
man. "I’ve got two married daughters
and I came in to buy each of ’em a
$600 piano for New Year’s, bnt if it’s
ag’in any of your laws I’ll take the
next train for Dome. I’m gitting party
old, and I don’t want no fuss with anyIxmIv
. "Wall, yon might have saved your­
self all this trouble,” said the officer as
he escorted him to the street.
"Don’t mention it” was the answer.
"If I took any trouble on your account
it’s all right and you needn’t thank me.
I I’m always willing to oblige anybody
I who can appreciate it. Party cold day
isn’t it F—[Free Pre**.

Naabville Markets.
WilsonShowaiter returned last week
from the north part of the State.
Frank Wilson was thrown from his
horse one day last week receiving quite
severe cute about bls face.
Onions, perbu,
Mrs. Hubbard, of Bellevue, fell dead,
in the street near Follett’s corners on
p*r bu.....
di.sease is con- Timothy
i Saturday last. Heart
.
Clover BeM. per bu.
sidered the cause of her sudden de­
&lt;~rf.»ar««......... ............
' niise.
...........
Tlie annual aieeting of the larmera I
H. C. Sanders says that tbe individ, ual who .hit through the window of hi.

CUTTERS!

Attorney * Counsellor,
I have on hand a large quantity of
Cutters of my own manufacture for
the coming winter trade, which will jg BOUGHTALIN,
be sold very low. Please call and look
‘
SHERIFF.
them over.
Euoenb Cook.. »•
gy The finest line of Furs ever
brought to Nashville may be seen at
Wheeler’s.

fy Corn token in exchange for
blacksmithing also two thousand bush­
els wanted on acct, at the FounDBT in
Nashville.___________________
ty Wilson &amp;. Howe have just receiv­
ed a new stock of Boots, Shoes and
Rubbers, to be sold very low.
ty Don’t forget that if you want tbe
best pair of Bobs with rock-elm beams
and the best finished Cutter in the
county, or good Horse Shoeing, Wag­
ons, Bobs, Buggies or Cutters repaired
painted or tnmnnd in the best style.
Call nt the Foundry and get it.
Bailey &amp; Wood,

For Sale or will Trade
for a small farm, 160 acres of gt&gt;od im­
proved land, four miles from ElDrado,
Butler Co., Kansas. For particulars
address, Drawer 315, Kalamazoo, Mich
Johualon'* Sanaparllla. cure Liver Compfolnt
Ji&gt;hnt»on'a fforepsrillB, cure Indication.
Sobn*ton*« Snrepartlfo l» u»cd by everybodyJolioiton'i Sarepartllacure Sick. Headache,
.tohnatou'* Sanaparllla cure I'yepcpe!*.
**
call and Pay L’p.
Every one who haa an account, ia re, i'"*^ “ She'rwi-"’

thia method for revenge.
i slaughter house, aud skinned skunks, st Union Hull in this city on Thunulny
------------- “
Mr. Amos Morrison, while at work i throwing carcases outside and nicely the ntbjnst.
li inst.. commencing
at* ’1 -o’clot!
in the croquet shops on Monday of I nailing the xkiuato tbe sideof the build- p. m. ~
Dated
Hasting Feb. 3rd, ’80.
‘
Clement Smith, Secy.
thi) week, was quite seriously injured ing. is infoimed that the skins can Im*
while slitting lumber with a circle saw, I found just ov?r the fence, where the
rnnn For Sale.
which caught the lioard nnd threw it '■ electric charm will surely trace them
The siiliscrilier offers for sale his Farm
back, striking Morrison in the chest out, nnd also inform ___________
him that Hqsea
—
ot 130 acres, situated od section 17, in
with a force known only to men who I Clemons can and did cut that four cord . Castleton, said farm is in a good state'
culby.uon with gnoij building.,
have been there. At last accounts he I of wood in three honra .pliting and ' «'
K^T^')mni7eo&lt;^“weir^wMe7"i't'tL'e
nicely piling the same within the time. .idoor. Alrant M acre, cleared and the
was getting better.
balance wall timbered. The faun won
The Circuit Court covenea on next
One day last week, as a 9 year old son ।
I tbe state
6 mUe,,v from
in&gt;nroad.
_
„ Haatinga
„„„
Monday. The calender for the Feb. of David' Crowoll wm ronning around aixl 6o from
Nashville, it also line a new
term is as follows: 7 Criminal cases— the yard with a tin whistle in his mouth im
wwiI h&lt;&gt;n«u&gt;
K-I
.hool
house on nnn
one corner of the furni.
farm,
1 murder, 2 larceny, 2 aasault and bat­ the toy Hew into his throat where it ; For partculars enquire at premises,
Mich., Feb. J4th
rCastleton,
’—*•
K *1880.
“ *A
tery, 1 bastardy and 1 resisting an offi­ lodged, nnd only for the nir that was
30-tf
Joshua Martin.
cer: 11 issues of fact; 1 of law : 4 im- drawn through the hole in the whistle, I
the
boy
would
have
suffocated,
as
it
I
Our
yiill
I&gt;nui
parlauce, anil 10 chancery cases. There
are no issues of fact of any great ini- required the efforts of two men several j will be renaired and mill ready lo run
Feb 9n«l
2nd.
I portance, they being mostly appeal cas­ minutes to remove the box, while all । about Monday &gt;•«&gt;»
10-20
Walke
es. 4 divorce cases anil 2 foreclosure.
the time the blood was pouring from

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ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS,

Druggists &amp; Chemists,

pOWEBS

A

BARLOW,

HARDWARE,
Iron, Nails, Stoves and Tinware.

Henry a. Goodyear,
I&gt;e,kr In

IRON, RAILS It SHELF HARDWARE
Hpadaltv made In Houae Furniahloxa, Haraeaaa
and Harneai Hardware. All barneaa warranted

y LEE REED
HxauftetuiTT of

ZUMBEK WAGONS,
And Carriages of all Descriptions.
f
Cook.
buorly

i Jainca wai rxperiuiruclnif with many bertM ot CaL
i rulta' he ureldcnlaJly made &gt; prcparatlonlhal cured

li now In thfo country. an'i enjoying tho be«i of
b" F"”-&gt; “
-riJ
™ire&gt;a»„.u7
| “■» To- ur i-.c— wo
ore. .»i,
I
wmiw.ho. ww
w p.,
I eip«o*. Tin. b.w
wr.. night ..wu, nanxa ■: tbe itomacb. and will break up a freah cold
iu twenty-four bouri. xddrea. CRADDOCK A CO
| 1CB2 Race SL. Itlladeiphi*. naming tbfo paper, ly
,

Farm Wagons

I.

a

Specialty.

»

BLACK,
Dealer tn

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, 4c.,
UiuvUnic*. Mich.
PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE^
I-Iawting*. Mich.

IIRI GGDST A BOOKSELLER
Physicians prsscrtptians and Family Rj-elp«e care­
fully compounde 1 with Drugs and Chomleals of

I J^XTERPRISE
[

yyM. S. UOODTEAB,

GROCERY

DR1 GOODS, SILKS auL DRESS SOODS

Farm For Sale.
the month of the child. The boy was
glad to find relief, and has recovered
The subscriber offers for sale, his 1
-*~&gt; fp v
farm of 100 acres, iu the township of
-*w
•
from tbe accident.
State St., corner Of Jefferson.
The great “wbatis it’’of Kalamo is I Woodland, said farm is in a high state i
of cultivation, with good buildings and
let loose again, making tbe unbeliev- good
'
fences. Terms easy. Apply to j New Frosh CoodS and Low JULIUS RUSSELL,
ing portion of the town tremble. This the subscriber od the premises of
'1
Levi Holmes 1
Prices.
»
time it visits tbe forests around the
village and north east part of the|town. Woodland, January IDtii, 1880.
tyrbe best fire and ten cent Cigars )
~
„
•
Its recent appearance brings to mind a
story |old the writer by Mr. Samuel in Nashville i« at the Cigar Factory. XjOISC Ac L railClH
Weeks of Baltimore, Barry Co.,.; In the
IxM»k Here: LxwkHere!
।
very early days of the country himself
CLOSING OUT ! CLOSING OUT! | Having bought for CASH a large, neat
and one Hart of Albion were helping
I am closing out the stock of A. M.
8
0
survey a road from Albion to Charlotte Daugherty. Cud Fell goods cheaper |
h . . f* . ffft.ft e
(T 5 r C
nnd when near the Battle Creek stream, timn any house in Nashville. Persons !
wishing goods call and see ine before A v A S&lt; V 0 U w‘v S, W u g Gr * Sj
they saw a very large bear just ahead you buy, ns I am confident I can save '
of them, and having no guns with them you money,
they . started to retrace their course,
J. Dai ghertt.
Syrups,
Fish,
double quick, to reach arms. The same
EPTor your cigars at wholesale or
time they started one way, the bear retail go to the Cigar Factory.
J? A. BUSH,
I
Cheese ui Everything
started the other, Mr. Weeks proposed
GFTlie best flity cent Chewing To- |
“THE BOSS”
to turn and cbaae the bear, which he bacco is at the Cigar Factory.
Stdd Ufwlitl 1 firrt Qis Gnary 81m!
did, and overtaking the brute with axe
Auction
!
Auction
f
in hand he brought the weapon down
NARHVIl.LE,
MICH.
I shall commence the slaughter Mon­ Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
on the bear’s head and brought him to
day, Feb. 2nd, and sell eveiything
Impairing done with Nea :&gt;«w and Dbpatrh
MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.
tention, accommodating ways, good
the ground. The men began skinning even to my pants. You come and bring
goods and low prices, hope to receive
the animal, and when the hide was your uncles, and your cousins, and your
We are receiving V’ol, 2, of winter.
JJEISRY ROE. Pnonu.ros
a fair share of your patronage.
sisters, and your aunts.
Tbe school ma’ams are passing to and most off it was discovered the bear wa*
Wm. A. Wylsworth.
alive.
The
hide
was
taken
off,
a
ham
fro, seeking schools for summer.
Highest Price paid fbr Produce
US’’ The “boBs’’ stock of Gloves and
The children m the east portion of was cut off for dinner, and the men
Maple Grove are entertaining the chick left, but when they returned the bear Mittens just received at
COME AND SEE.
Wilson A Howe’s.
was gone, and Mr. Weeks thinks the
en pox.
Fours Truly,
Will Van Wagner is clearin off 4 acres Kalaino animal is that bear seeking | UF" Buy your Dry Goods, Boots and
i8
.“hoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries and
and making a nice lot of wood, on the revenge.
BOISE &amp; FRANCIS.
------------- ----- ------------। Provis
---------Provisions,
Crockery,
Notions,
etc,,
of
Hobbs place.
Th* colored cousin from Africa has ' F- BJEME. who always sells st the
W. C. Dunham has sold his flO-acre taken them in at Memphis. Ann Ca- . oweBt pneou-------------—
farm to Phillip Shaffer of Hillsdale and
sey, alias Frennch Mag, alias Mag i
They all do It.
FRESH FISH and FOTTLTRT
talks of going west.
Porter, a fancy looking wench, has for
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Jas. Perry will furnisb the farmers .
,
.... Fresh, Kalt
IN THEIR SEASON,
Salt and Kmnkwt
Smoked Meats nf
of nil
all
the
past
seven
years
been
raising
all
।
of Maple Grove and vicinity with fresh
kinds.
Henry Roe,
sorts of games on the quiet people a- i
Proprietor.
meat next summer.
AND
round
her.
Sometimes
in
court,
then
The Mite Society of Maple Grove
ty All the fall and winter styles in
will meet at Mr. and Mn. MeMore’s on on the island as a vagrant, at last, when Millinery goods just received, bv Mrs.
GF The Highest Market Price paid
for Hidea. Pelts, Ae.
Thursday, Feb. 12th, A cordial invita­ she was evidently about to become b Y'ates in Union House block. The lat­
mother, she saw Mrs. Gen. Forrest aud est and finest line of Fancy Feathers,
tion to attend is extended to all.
Plumes, Ruching, Laces Neck Ties,
W. L POLGLA3E,
D., Bwld.nt
A Maple Grtfre youth has written to prevailed on that estimable lady to Jets etc;
Fhj-alclaii and fcorgwon,
tbe girl of his choice, informing her have her husband intercede for her
Best Blossburg Coal for sale at
Office 204 Woodward Avenue
HEMtY ROE.
tliat it is leap year and among other release, that her child might be born E. Cook’s, Nashville, for only $9 per
Heme and Hoomi for Kokrdinr Patient*
___________________
items of news, he tells her that he saw free of prison taint. Gen. Forrest used ton.
V74 WOODWARD AVERUB,
GF* Bailey At Wood have a harness
her old beau the other day and he was hi* influence and Dr. Morrison ordered
forked end down ns usual, which news herdischarge as a matter of philanthro- shop in full blast, you will do well to
call on them before purchasing any­
was very consoling to the girl no doubt. phv to the unborn. It now tarn* out thing in the harness line. Repairing
that Ann Casey et al. is not a woman,
done in the best style.
ASSYRIA ITEMS.
but isone of the slyest male descendants
---------of Ham that hit with a hammer. For
All persons indebted to the estate of
Burt Bushee has sold out.
'
eight year* he has been playing girl, A. M. Daugherty, are requested to call
J. B. Mills is on the sick list.
with feminine voice, mincing ways, and settle immediately.
Mrs. Stett has gone to Kalamazoo on
. Joseph Daughtrty.
splendid back hair. etc. As a house­
a visit.
.
Administrator,
servant, cook, laundry-maid, etc., he
Mrs. Abby is in Kalaino attending
ty
For
the
Best 50-cent Chewing
has had a fine ran with the colored
A Double SWt and Rifle, of Ms own
her sick daughter.
Tobacco go to
Wilson &amp; Howe’s.
girls who were servants with him, a
Mannfactarc. from $30 to HO, and a 8Coling Holoome has traded farms
few of whom say they nebber ’spect
Barrel (Jan from WO to MO.
with one Foster, near Charlotte.
On good approved paper, at a rvashim of such goings on, shuah I It may
Breech-Loader* from $30 to $40.
Frank Wilcox
ritwn
evucox nas
has bought
uuugut the
tue uut
Gill ,
,
“ x
,, .,
Mewenr r farm, paying *2,000 there- “‘J,«“ ““
• onable rate of interest.
Chas. H. Brady,
£or
j Morrison did not examine her with a«yj
________ Nash vine.
John R. Power, baa traded hie farm : thing more than a general eye when
ty For Knit Hoods, Zephyr Scarfs
for the. hotel at Bedford. He gets $1,000 he certified that she or he was about to and Misses Jackets, call at
become a mother. The name of this
Wheeler k.
to boot.
•
Wm. Hortom is at hi* brothers visit- colored reformer is “Johnny Despaux,’
OF Wilson &amp; Ho wk sell more Ploui
a
former
servant
of
Capt.
Despaux,
of
iug his sick mother. His bod's wife is at
nnd better Flour than any house in Nash­ Will
, New Orleans.
ville.
the point of death

On last Wednesday evening Mr. Bur­
gess, of Detroit succeeded in organiz­
ing a Lodge of the Royal Templars of
sion Claims promptly attended to, and all ether
businne cutrustad to my can. Office oppoaiU Un- Temperance, with the following offi­
■•n House, Nashville, Mich.
cers: S. C., Clement Smith ; V. C., J.
Dr. R D. SESSIONS,
N. Mitchell; P. C., Geo. M. Dewey ;
OMEOPATHIC Physician. Located st Assyr­ Cl\ap., E. W. Lathrop; Sec., Irving L.
ia Center. Day and night calls promptly
Cressy ; F. S., P. R. Dunning; Treas.,
attended.
J. N. Bartly ; Herald, M. C. Woodman­
CHARLES SCHEIDT,
see ; Guard, L. W. Faussey; Sent., 0.
LACKSMITH, attends promptly to alt work 1
liie lUacksrnith sod H»m~BboeU&lt; line, st his
M. Grace.
«iMip on Wrel elite 5!»»- **' «Hvr him a c»IL
On Monday evening tbe officers of
the
I. O. of G. T. were installed as fol­
LEWIS DURKEE,
T AWYER, Notary Public, Real Estate and Incur lows : W. C. T.. Geo. M. Dewey ; W. V.
JU once Agent Collection, promptly made, and T.. Mrs. Emily J. McElwain ; W. R. S.,
Conveyancing properly executed Office in D. C
Irving L. Creasy ; W. A. S., Miss Lo­
rina D.Fuller; W. T., Travers Philips;
EMORY PARADY.
W.
F. S., Mrs. Clara H. Allen ; W. C.,
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing care­
fully aud promptly attended to. Office cast Miss Effie A. Salisbury ; W. M., John
side Main Blrvet, Nashville Mich.
•
Woodruff; W. D. M., Mrs. Mary Wood­
R PARADY,
ruff; W. J. G., Mra. Eliza Burke: W.
MANUFACTURER of Boots and Shoes. Making O. G., Mrs. J. Butler; W. R. U, S.. Mm.
-U. snd rrnslrpg neatly dona, also atrid sitesAmanda Sheldon •» W. G. H. 8., Mrs.
Fillia Cook.
Rot.
TTORNEY at Lsw and Solicitor in Chancery
Real Estate and Insurance Arent. Collecting
A
and Conveyancing a specialty. Bounty and Pen­

era bring in youi butter snd.save the
policeman got his eye on bim and aak- •alt.
' E. Reese.

ZDZR/S" Q-OCEDS,

Groceries and General Produce,

Tobaccos,

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

MEAT MARKET.

Fresh and Salt Meats,

MeQicai&amp;Snrsicailiislilnle

p J. PI RCH1S,
Hohh

Berber,

And dealer Ln Segan, Tobacoo, Gents' Furnishing
Goods, Ac If you want a clean share, or fine hair
cut, call on Frank aud you will go away happy
Don't forget the place- -ouo door north of tbe old
Union House.
crbfiijjL

•

oturyr Public,

Maple Grove, Mich

g JUEBHAU8EB,

* MERCHANT TAILOR
And Dealer la

READY MADE CLOTHING,
Orrorir* Wolcott** Haan wars,
MffiffillijUme .
Mtoh.

rpHAT HUSBAND OF MIMEI
«—»•*- UWSVKINO and HAIR CUTTING

RASKY'S*

yy ILLIAM JONES,

DENTTISTS

Smoiei Hams ail SMHliers,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

A. B. 8Pnnr,I.D., Prop.
M.

GUI IT LOW PRICIS!

A. dButon
GUNSMITH

�TfrrMs
MAMMV1LLZ

BATCRBST, -

-

The horribto

Tn bdl to oi«BDi&gt;e • Twntonal

puHfcwn ia WMtdocMB wte adrtaed eoloutaing Indiana with across from IhaBoattaj said
that P.rry Williams and Evans were

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WEEKLY IEWS REVIEW

will fail, tbe majority
havinji ft under oeuaids

oorered an olu man, ow iu v(*m or a&lt;«. wn
pctrotenm sod burned bin sieve W«t shou

-M-.rv.--Uy

of tho German
lM»W4 j.Iot
oFfilliagtoaw

North Carolina.

■uuxl bto

ppointed to report, subject
the cooventfan, a HaTof del-

toeatio* aud Isstea of.
r railroad. Msm-rtels for
» dUF’SaiaMl.nUa weMp

Kirkwood. A .rwKjlutlon from Us Military

Ujt’tse to hMiatreiMO the expediency of N ..

A.

asi-W3.SS ^5

fromto»

Lancto.
Gen. H. V. Bomros, author of the
A distatch from Oandahar, in Afken and
■ — ... —~ —* with w
years MO, hM addressed a letter to tbe Hoc.
Dutriei of Onto; Rob»rt M. Waltere, of Bon th OsroAlexander BL Ramsey, Secretary &lt;rf War, oon- British tinea it te reported that nearly 2,000
families have been exterminated by GUPzate.
and that mvoo of the villages of too latter

Botrtx,

of

Goldsboro,

N

J.'«m'rrJ, Tbsl

whicb had been die-mated quite extennvely
NatMDal Convention, who are to M chosen by
too delegatee frost their respective districts^

forth tho attractions of that Btate.

The programme of the Executive
Committee of the Nihilists haa been discovered

Ootamlttee

New Hahtbeihk, Vermont and Massachusotta, baring raised &gt;40,000 for a monuUnited

States

4-per-cenL bonds

tho highest price ever reached by thorn.. .Gen.
John Brisbin, ex-member of Congress, from
Pennsylvania, is dead..... Destructive stormu are
reported along tbe East Atlantic coast, several
vessels were wrecked, and some lives lost....
Buicidas: Ghariss Decker, a prominent citi­
zen of Newark, N. J., blew Ida head off with a
cannon loaded to the muzxlo with powder and
■Inga---- Israel Boothby, a bank caahier at
Augusta, Me., committed suicide by blowing
his brains O«S with a pistol-----Tbe Captain of
tbe brig Augustine, which went tahoro st Atlanticville, N. J., shot himself when be saw toe

tioa Congress for national recognition, and
an appropriation of |3J,UOO... .Gen. Bpinnur,
ex-United Btatea Treasurer, hM written a totter
in opposition to tho proposed effort to refund

The Warner bill for the free and un­
limited coinage of ail ver dollars has boon
killed in the Senate Finauoo Committee, by a

THZ NATIONAL CONGRESS.

A number ot petitions upon various subjects
Secbetaby Sherman issued a circular
on the 3d inst, inviting proposals for tbe sale
to the Govornmvnt of 5 and tl-per-oonL bonds
to tho amount of |11,000,(XXi
The State Department is said to have
■ A bill has been introduced in the
hew York Legislature making it a misdemeanor received Information that tbe Htatistica used
for any female to engage publicly in any pe­
destrian match, and for any manager or les- nadian claim before tho Halifax Commission
wm of any building or grounds who allows too were fraudulent; that the attention of the
Government has beou called te those
exhibition to take ptace....The New York British
Herald has given BlUO.UOC to too Irish relief fraudulent falsifications, and the items of the relief ot tho MockbridgB and otter Iz&gt;dlan&lt; In
fund. 1 his munificent gift is regarded m an change indicated; but tho British Government Wlaconsln;
by
Mr.
Ingalls,
to «r*deffort to counteract the disMtrous i-esults has declined to take any notice of this iuformaDel fosse, formerly Belgian Minister at
which have followed the pspor's policy of op tiou.
Doeing tbe purposes of Messrs. Parnell and WMhlngton, who wm President of toe Halifax
Commission, has been informed of thia fraudu­
JMIIml
lent charge in the case, which wm tne basis of
the award in which ho act»l m arbiter.......
Col. Nklsoy Tbubleb, United States Mr. Parnell, Mr. Billon, Mr. Murdock and sev­
Diitnct Attorney for the Dietriot of Indiana, eral Irish-American ciuZous of Wajhmgton,
palied on tho President the other day. They •epb
died very euddealy of apoplexy at Indianap- were cordially received, and bad a short and
pleasant talk with {he ProaidonL Mr Parnell
spoke of Ireland's distreea, anjj gave a concise
bin
statement of tbs canoes and of hia object iu path.- read* sad hiirt-w
previous
question
gramme, whoa bin head suddenly dropped visiting tho United Htotes. The President said H&gt;o
upon hia abouldors, and be fell over toat he sympathized with toe Into people, and
hoped that speedy means would l-o found for
their relief.
tbe birth of Tbomaa Paine wan celebrated iu
Hall. CoL R- G. Ingore li being the speaker of

Seven Fusion Senators and twentytwo members of toe House presented tbernSitting Bull and his followers are Bolvee at the Maine State IIoubc., on tbe 29th
Inst, and were given aoata in tho Legislature
thousand strong to Ual tod States territory pre­ organ iced by ths Republicans. Their reoeptKxi
wm very cordial... .Word eomee from North
Cstrolini, South Carolina and Florida to too
effect that the delegations to too Cldcsgo
ano Sioux, has am red in Montana, evidently Convention from those States will bo * pledged
00 a marauding expedition,

Teton

ohicf.

with

GUO

didate before tho Democratic National Conven­
of constructing a ship canal from Toledo. Ohio. to
tion. The aaocrtion to made by a news paper
correapondout st Albany that oorreborsUve
Ducted with tho public affairs of the city, died o idenoe to this effort has been obtained within
toe tool few darn, and that, while s delegation
friendly to him will undoubtedly be chosen.
It is stated that David Dows Si Co., Tilden will thereupon make known publicly
hia withdrawal from too contest.
a permanent construction fund for the
A dispatch from Augusta, Me., says providing
navy. Mr. Bnckasr introduced a bill reducing the
of tbs Government In lighting public
, ..Tho BL Ixiuis and that P. A Sawyer, Puaiooial Secretary of State, rxpeo'iiturva
buiLUnxs. TV House them resumed consideration

the State proj&gt;crty in hia j&gt;oase&lt;uuoD Including Clmilt
the State seal. Council records, election re- Ohio.

District

Courts

Columba*,
laaion. the

The New York Republican State
Convention, will nice I at Utica, Feb. 25.. The
National Democratic Committee bu Loco called

tiooa for Qlllng up and draining the grounds south

The Madison (W’is.) Democrat pub­
lishes the first and second choice for President

of the Senate and Aeocmblv. Tho whole num­
ber of pereons Interviowixl waa 133. Tbe tir«t
choice wm Blaine. 43; Grant, 29; Seymour, 19 ,
A Denveb dispatch says great excite- John Sherman, 10; R B. Waahburee, ft; Gar­
ont prevails over a new discovery of gild field, 5- Tilden, 4; Bayard, 3; Hanoo&gt;-k, 1;
Edmunds, 1; Hayoe, 1; Gee. Sherman, 1 ; retused to expreae an opinion, 9; for uomiuae of
tho Republican OuavenUon, 2.
tho depth of twenty foot, and a Hjwclmen
Thb Judiciary Committee of tho
taken to Denver and an assay obtained, too
assay giving toe value of the ore at &gt;21,199 per
ton, BZO.IT; ot it being gold.
instructed to inquire into tbe advisability of
Patbice Dunn died in Chicago, a so amendingIbc constitution of toe State m to
few days ago, of hydrophobia. Tbe case will bant toe right of ruffrage to those who are
attract attention aiiong medical mon by reason
of tho remarkably abort time intervening be­
tween too first premonition of tbe diwwAo and
Ths lakes of Switzerland ore frozen
fiie death of tho victim. The bite oocnrred over for the fourth time within a century ....
about six months ago. and no suspicion of in­
oculation had been entertained. Tbe person
bitten wm a young man of robust health and on a charge of swindling a liuaetoa oul of
good hatata, and, tn twenty bourn from tho Xi.OuO franca... .Tbe marria; of tho Grown
time the first feeling of uneasinou manifested
King of Baxony, will shortly be eolemnirod....
It is rumored st Odessa tool a Kuaaiaa trausHaywood and W right Rainar, broth- port vessel, having on board 2,000 te tops, roevutlr embarked at Astrakhan, and bound for
ere, of Goldsboro, N. C., quarreled about a Bohaktaisr, a port on too eastern side of mo
horec and t&gt;uggy wbieh they jwned in partner Caspian sea, Um been caught in a beayy gale
ship, and Haywood brained Ids brother with a and completely wrecked... .The French Chambill provn
cuppreseton of political
By the ‘purchase of the lines of road
__
__ prohibition of meetinga
running from Selma, Ala., to Pensacola, tbe where dfsturbaocee are apprebendoi....
of tho famous architects of toe world.
great Luuisvillo and Nashville railway com­ One
Elward Middleton Barry, who designed tho
bination has secured an cxtesiaion to tbe British House of Parliament and many other
Gulf of Mexico, oom pie-ing an unbroken line important buildings, hM jurt died in Lindon
at the age of 50... .Tbo people of BaUybarrir,
Ireland, which wm tbe eoeoe of the recent
anti-rent demonstrations, assmnbled in force
work to
rebuild
a
Paor. James De Mille, author of and__ sot to
but from which a
tenant bad been
tbe * Dt&gt;dge Qub“ and other well -known works, evicted,
and,
doepite
the
efforts
of the constabulary who tned to prevent
day, died recently at hia home In Halifax, N. them, snccoedod in reinstating ita former oc­
H....War Rm been d dared between the Ps- cupant.. ..A cable dispatch chronicles tbe ar­
csflo Mail 8-ounsijp Company and the Union rival at Havre of a single Booth American
steamer with 10,000 mutton carcasses, pre­
Pacific mlfcEd.
served in refrigerators.
Advices from Alaska report *hat a
iNFEcnocs diseases are spreading to
an alarming extent in BL Petersburg, toe
deaths resulting therefrom being 19 per cent
•f tlie entire mortality.. .'.The Pope has
sent 10C00 franee to Ireland for tbe
A band of regulators murdered an ea- relief of tbe destitute. Three deaths have
occurred from starvation in County Louth, Ire­
tire family named Donnelly, conatotiog of five land....A Rome dispatch says tbo Pope'n
pentone, at Lucan, Got, a few nights ago. The
ttxievea and iueendiariee, and, m the Donnellys
ware soppaMd to be toe guilty parttea. the
Yellow, riVEB has appeared in sev
wreto ot Ute mob fail on them. Their bodies
were frightfully toutuated. and afterwards end places tn Brazil, and fears are entertained
that
it will spread to Rio Janeiro... .The
part tally oooaumed in their dwelling, to wblnb
steomsr Bs gore, cool-laden, from Penaito for
work.
Gibraltar, foundered when two miles from
Before the committee ot the Board port. 3 hir oen of tier crew were drowned....
The Iriah Relief Committee in New York ia

dreadful suffering there....Russia baa dc-

autborls
I
gold

., Jaaire
I.. Haworth.of Kansas, ipdlan Im;&gt;tcIot....la the
Hou-e, conaidarsiloa was resumed of the tail
d«trrmlnm&lt;
the
inriadlctji.n
of
United
nu:r.
Circuit
Courts.
and
reflating
ths removal of eauaM from S-itfe to Federal courts.
Tbe House thru pss«sd tbe lolnt resolution appro6Hating JST.luu to enable the Fiib Commlaaionrr
i represent the United States at the Exhibltlsb tn

STARVING IRELAND.

meal a d-y of turnips or of meal. Tnouasnde
more are &lt;x&gt;n*uming tbmr laxt potatoes. Local
efforts are becoming feeble. People are look­
ing to tbo world foi suicor. Tbe land agita­
tion bM hidden tta bead for the moment, the
land agitators lending a hand in the common
cause. Parncli'e attack upon the Mansion
House and UioDncliesa of Marlborough fuixn
in a e imo, ibe reeponeibility of which no man
should take upon himself at this time.
Tbo eonfunon thus caused only, blinds the
eyes of America to the present awful neoeasiti'ee of the Ineh jxaaantr
If Parnell be a
true Irish patriot ho will sink animoeitics,
which every one deprecates, even his frieous
and sympathizers, and »ill beoom^Abe cham­
pion in America of that cause iu wLjch all toe
world is uno- -tbe catun i&gt;( cnarity.
Tbo following figures are compiled from too
official nA urns of toe local committees to tho
central bodioa organized tor the distribution
of iclief in Dublin as wed aa from private in­
quinoa made by yonr oorrerpondeut They
are vouched for bv Protestant and Catholic
ch-rgy, gentry, and public offickala Further
returns are aninng daily in overwhelming
auubcrs. Too returns by counties where tim
chief distreas exta's show toe nuiDOeraof those
suffering lo bo m follows:
| Tipperary.

ordered printed.

A resolution

rank

their roKtmeau and corps.
duced bills requiring the

Hligu....
Kerry ...
boucgal

BAW

a.i&lt;«
««.'! Aevliuealh.
W IW Ixmxford...

1.1AM

1,TW&gt;

_

Mr. Neal lntr&gt;
Washington Gi

at I O'clock discontinued

Aee mnanyiog thin report ia printed a tabu­
lated ata'om-.nt covuriug a page, and containing
an anaiyeis of toe actual condition of 25U.0UU

THE NATIONAL TREASURY.

In too Senate, Feb. 2, Francis 11 Griffith wm
nominated tor Supervisor of tbe Census ot lh«

Foilowing is a sUttment of the pub­
lic debt on Fvb. 1, 18901
|S7O,Mbf5M
zso.ooo.oo&gt;

apolia, testified that, to hto belief, there is
abundant room and ample opportunity for in­
dustrial employment in that State for a large
num tier of colored immigrants, and that ho
had no knowledge of too present immigration
being a political movement Thomas Mills
(Republican), of Indianapolis, testified that ha
remarked to “tho boys.” when too North Caro­
lina colored people finit l&gt;egan to arrive at In­
dianapolis: ‘Wo want 20,t&lt;X) bucze. and not
women and children ’ Mr. Voorneos—You
wantol them to vote’ Witoee* — Yoe. we
a anted
them
to
rota.
Ml*.
VnorDeeo — Well, tnat's a square answer. You
thought if you had them you could ‘politi­
cally* slay nsf Witneee—Yos, we thought If
wo had theta wo could get away with you everiMtingly. Mr. Voorhees—But tb«y brought a
good many women and children with them’
Witoses—Yea, they overdone too thing on
women and dhildren; but wo thought it won Id
bo a good thing to scatter them around on

,®i.7mx«a,®o
award.... In toe House, among tbe bills Introduced
15.66h.74y
oceanic eommunlcaUoo:

Total without Intervet.

lB.4Bi.0W
.........t ao4.5jo.cre

Total debt.
..

I4.3J7.11H

Dsbt Um cash tn toe treasury.......... |1.0CU.7M.740
------n.oit^st
.
«,&lt;33.015

Intervet dueani unpaid.
rill and
by Mr. liruwti. proposing a co.-atltutional am-ud
m.nt prcvtdiug that the Houae of Represents tires

.«
WWl
.
15.00,445
.
WM.fKJ
.
13.4M.010
’
13,435.000
,. 9b83«iA0H

&gt; 308-TC.M8

money, princpal outatandlog.

M.67KBI3
MM17
C.SM.IM

a.ua.un

Her False Teeth.
Terrible vengeance of a husband
whose wife has gone off with a hand­
“Dear sir," he writes,
“please hand the inclosed set of false
teeth to my late wife, and ask her to be
so good as to return my father’s, which
in the hurry of the moment she took by
mistake."

■toorUlug somer man:

did not know of any party organization or
party effort to draw negroen to Indiana Ho
ocliovod toe eckirod people Lad not a fair
chance to vote, or at k-aat wcie likely to bo
"counted out’ in North Carolina, and it wm
only right to give Ibcrn a chanco in Indiana
' E. D. Burden, Goldsboro, N. CL, toatifiod that,
while too poop1&gt;of th* .-tate of North Carolina
do nut feel alarmol about the cxckIuz, tho
ready subsiding, and toat the great mass of
tbe colored people iu North Carolina were m
well contented as they are in any other sec­
tion of the country. T. C Groomee, a lawyer.

produced and read extracts from editorials
published In the Greencastle Jlannrr in Nov&lt;mber and December, 1S7K in watch

Mr. Btooe.of Crawford, offered toe following
amendment:
Ruolrtd, That while we pledge ooraelvee to.
■upport ton Republican party, we aee no good
roacou for atwuiioning too position taken by
tho party in our own and other Btatee in 1H7G.
of oppoeiuou to a third Preeidoulial term, and
wo hereby indoruo and reaffirm tho ruioluUou
paaaod by our Btoto UoaveuUoa, bold m thia
dty in 187G. upon this qtieatioa.
non, ana tracca »ne courre ot wo uemocratic
party as it appeared to the Bcpubhcana He
thought Gen. Grant wm the proper and only
man who abould get tho tomiaauoo, and con­
cluded hia remarks with an appeal to all to
auppoit him.
Gen. Albright replied to Senator Kerr'* romxrka. He believed that Gen. Grant wm sin­
cere in his nndettakingo, had done great serv­
ice, both civil and military, but ho did not tbLik
ho wm tbe only man who could lead tbo Repub­
lican party to victory. He did not believe Ibero
wm any oaogrr to the country in a third term,
but bo believed that WMbburoe bhorman or
Blaine could carry tbe Buff rages of tbo people.
Ho did not believe In inatracting delegatee to
Chicago for any man.
Tbo resolution wm further opposed by Gon.
Koontz; Darlington, of Chester; Harvsg, of
Clinton; and Wolfe, of Union; ahtlr Mcssru
Moreland, of Allegheny; and Bingham, of
Philadelphia; favored it The speeches of the
anti-Grant people wore all from too Blainopoint of view, and no other names boaidos
Grant and Blaine were mentioned al all, except
in tbo remarks of Gen. Albright
Mr. Stone, after arguing strongly in favor of
his amendment to the resolution of instruction,
finally withdrew it, and Mr. Strang, of lloga,
offered another one, to wit: to strike out too
namo of U. 8. Grant and insert that of James
G. Blaine.
On a vote by yeM and nays Sirang's amend­
ment wm lost—95 to 154—several of the Blaine
people voting against it on toe ground that it
wm not proper to instruct the delegation for

original reeoluuon, or rather that part of it
winch instructed too Chicago delegatee to vote

that portion of too resolution.
Tho aooond portion of tho resolution, m■tructing too delegation to vote m a unit, wm
then adonted by a vira-vooe vote.
State officers wore then nominated, a plat­
form adopted, a State Committee apnolnted,
and dclogato*-al-targe to tho Chicago Conven-

ditor, and Henry Greene for Supreme Judge.
Tho following are the delegatre-at-largo:
Matthew 8. Quay, James McMauee, Linn Bar­
tholomew, Christopher L Magee; alternates,
Gen. D. 8. Elliott, J. Hay Brown, Henry Buck,
Bamuol M. Jackaon.

Fouto are practically disfranchised while
they live in that section; urging it m tbe
duty of too colored men booth to come North
The Bicycle at Home and Abroad.
of toe Ohio river, and help make a solid North,
and arguing that if they remain in toe 8outo to
In England more than 300, more or
be enumerated ia ItWU they would increase tho lean, different stylee of bicycle are pro­
numbers of their enemies there, but if they duced by 200 makers,'who have invested
came North they would increase too numbers
$5,000,000 in machinery, c-nd pay &lt;6,()UO
of their friends tn tho North.
weekly to operativec; the 150,000 ma­
THE UTE INVESTIGATION.
chines in nae in that country are worth
several millions; there are 250 clube,
having nearly 7,000 members. In thia
country the machine has won favor
Gov. Pitkin, of Colorado, teirtified that,
from Maine to Oregon, every new rider
tbe best of his belief, tbe cause of too U
making one or two more. Iu Spain.
Australia, New Zealand and other diaoomj-clh-d to abandon toe chMO si,.- work tlx- tant caantriee the machine is making
soil for M living Oov. Pitkin staled* that its way, and the shipment of American
bicycles from Bocton to Mexico hits be­
children, to induce them to cultivate too sod, gun.
and wm plowing up their land for cultivation.
They did Dot complain of his Injustice or dis­
THE MARKET*.
honesty, nor did they charge that tho citizoua
of Colorado had trospaaotd on their land or
NEW YORK.
Infringed upon their rights tn any way, but
simply that Meeker wm carrying out too inBtrucUouB of tbo Interior Department
in unking tiicm to adopt tlxj customs
of civilized life.
Tbe
Indiana, said
the Goremor, would neither stay on their
reecrvaUon -.or entertain the iikt tliat tliry
wore bound to do bo. They e-iudcred all over
I’ii,. V- '

they slaughter them waulouly, not for any
benefit to themselves, but to injure toe whltee,
who set groat value on game He also testi­
fied that toe Indians wantonly deotroyed timber

valuable Io tho whites.____________

788.770.1 flu
J.IMM.H00

Irom tho Committee on Judiciary, reported a bill
for rerlviaK aixl coutlnulug the Court ot Com-

CJtUHU

lican. Ho eaid too Republicans had proptwed to pay half the expenses of toe trio.
The Sheriff stated that too negroes overstocked
tho labor market of Green cm tie, and. tlicroforc, created ill-feeling. One man had hia
barn burned for hiring tome of these immi­
grant*. He thought no objection would be
made to immigrants who could support them

rhteb

competitor
time within

representaiion of North Carolina and increaae
that of Indiana. Tea thousand intended to

parly in Indiana Wiinme replied that bo
thought they were, to a great extent, concurred

Three hundred fiousand people are slowly
starring, aud can only be kept alire by super­
human efforts ou too pert of their fellow­

The f

that their friends in Washington desired

catalogue of suffering. The outlook for Clio

UDdi n oumate.

adopted.

Itopu-.lican Netional Convention from thia State
wm

Tbe daily, hourly ory of dietroae in Ireland

bo

are said to havo suffered dreed fully during tbe

Banta Fo Railroad Companies' have signed an
agreement jointly io btuld a Udo from Albuqnorquo. on the R» Grande, to Ban Prauctaoa
The road wiU ooet t25,OX),OOa
A fight occurred recently, near Fort
Bnfo.-d, betwren flfry lodges of Sloffx from
8pot ted Tail and Pine Rid 40 Agenoos and a
party of Groe Ventres, The latter were rictonoos, putting their enemies io root and cap­
turing all of their ponies.
The County Hospital near Milvrau-

United
beiuon.
upiM
etili-KiM
Ncnator
were 01
.
J introdi
Hvn-tord confer, jun.dlctlon In war .upply-dalm
cases upon United Bistre District Courts, which

appalling pHvatums, the utter destitution,
which prevaQ; but a vivid picture can be found
ID too statement and figures below. They are
uuexaggersted and well antoenticated. Il is
impossible to overdraw tbe situation, i» rapidly
Following the usual indolent habits of tbe do matters become worre. What might liavo

The belie' gains ground in New

originally Offered, wmOrecneMtle. Hs*4isd letters to Judge Mar­
tindale and OoL Holloway, pramiaeat Indi-

At Woolwich, the other d»j, the of toe whole npoa the revtaioc of toe rale*, and a
political debate oneaej upon the rule .trflniu* the
mate to toe gun which exploded on the Britiah dut«
af tbe ApproprtBUoia Committee. The vote
Ironclad Thunderer wa* blown to atoms with
a double load, oon«istiDg of ll» pounds of pow­
der, one OUU-pound shell, and one TOfi-pound
projectile. z''
A BAILWAY collision ID the zuburba of
Paris killed nine pasBengors and wounded
many move
du red

their respective districts by the

libation, stated toat he met and had

Airrlroltnral Bureau ov»r that portion of ths Uni­
ted etatea wwt ot tbe l«Hh mertdlan. A resels1
M3SCT Iter
MW public

to obtain the reforms they seek ia to overthrow
the Government by forcible revolution or 000spteaoy. Tbe itectalists would then transfer shall serve mb

Trousers First Worn In England.
It is generally known to ua middle­
aged men, by “tradition," ibni breeches
began to give place to tronaers daring
the first decade of the prt sent century,
but it is generally known that trousers
were actually worn by London exquis­
ite* in tbe latter years of the last centu­
ry. “It will be observed," says a writer
in “ Arliss’ Pocket Magazine of Classic
aud Polite Literature," new series, volumc 3, 1825, “from the following de­
scription of a dandy published in 1791,
that trousers were then in fashion, and
were considered aa a ridiculous article
of dresa: ‘Advertisement Extraordi­
nary I—Lost, last Saturday night, eupposed in the lobby of the- new
theater, an overgrown baby, who
arrived but
two
days ago
in
town, f’om tbe country. He had on a
bght-oolored coat, with cape hanging
oareleealy over hia ahoulders; a pair of
hia father's breeches, which reached
down to hia ankles; and an old pair of
his gTnndmamma'B spectacles, which he
converted into an opera-gums. He bad
on hie slater's high-crowned bat, and
his hair cut so short that you might ob­
serve his bare poll. Laughs a great
deal; can swear a few fashionable oaths,
but does not know how to write his
name. Answers to the name of Master
Jackey. As he bad only sixpence a
week pocket-money, it is feared he is
detained in some cake-shop for his reck­
oning; il so, all demands shall be care-

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foe right
SATURDAY,

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1877,in _
.
, Mid
that tbe company wm not shown to

child wm sent home
require an accurate knowledge died of homestokneaa.

bow tbe young gentleman got reaoued. to &gt;230,000,000.
Maguiru.____

Strange Food.
Bime score or so of contributor* to year*’ imprisonment.
excepting liability of the company for the risk of losses that would be ruinous
a French sporting journal dined one
his daughter, Miss Jennie Flood; he freight lost by Are, and th* ruling was,
not want to die with such a charge day upon the ham aud heart of-a lion1, self that' the crystals he obtained are
killed I y Constant Cberet, in Algeria. not diamonds, after all.
fe. ragteterad WAOO.OOO ta United therefore, that the plaintiff was not enchickens,
The flesh of the lion wm found to be
The cost of the Haydentrial is esti­
mated at over &gt;36,000. The juror* re­
provide* for her an income
ceived about 8200 each.
palatable, it only achieved what i*
termed a success d’estime, while the
l«Md,hailample 41 W&lt;*« Win
They manage these thing* differently heart, skillfully prepared with truffles,
Uhi'i Spteo .r Eleerrle Lightly. the oven, wrap them m a piece of car­ in Texas.. Ihisiabowafoodoouple come wm unanimously voted tough and indi­ crossing Niagara on a rope.
pel, and put them in the coop. A large Jo an understanding, according to one gestible. In fact, the French journal­
The census of school children in
■who ril by hi. balmde. uul mW" who
'TWd -who
L_\^etend*toknow.
pretend.io
He sit* on one side ist* were not much better pleased with California shows 216,404 in 1879, an inof the room in a big white rocking chair; their fare than wm Bruce, tbe traveler,
not allowed to oough, sneeie, or even lowing the analogy of water, the in­
Vermin.—Th* poultry house, if close­ she on the other side, in' * little white when the guest of the Arab tribe ot ■ The Boston Watchman says a reli­
let their eehing knee-joint* crack, on ventor conceived ot * system which ly examined, may be found to swarm
Welled Bidi Boojanim, “ the sons of the gious novel is nauseating, and wantsits
fathers ot the flocks,” bound by vow to religion and romance on separate
within Asrey, mealy .powdM
ibople rock eat lion’s flesh once every day; for the dishea
iy
and
looks
traveler found male bon meat lean,
in
foe
corners
and
jomta
of
th*
build
­
A yovng man in Bridgeport. Vs,thus
pipe*
which.'
panvey
it
under
pressure
The glare factories at Pittsburgh, Pk,
tough, and musky in flavor, lioness meat answered an invitation from a lady to
ing. Take a common squirt can filled
which have been running at barely liv­ to foe point where it is to be used, so :
a trifle fatter and more palatable, and
the electricity is to be forced intq foe with kerosene-oil and inject foe oil into
ing rates for several years, no# have all vire* and delivered under pressure at every crevice in the house.
Repeat east window at the turnip patch. At whelp flesh the nastiest of the three.
yours reaeeved—I tumble.'’
last he remark*:
Mindful that an unlooked-for pleasure
they can do to keep up with orders, It* destmatjem. Ia tbe case of wdrt
The fall of Adam wm not not so hu­
“Thi* is mighty goodweather for cot­ is thrice welcome, Frank Buckland did miliating m it miget have been. There
and have raised prices 10 and 25 per after benfc tured, Bi flor* »w»y by ;
not advise his guests on a certain occa­
ton picking."
*
from these insect pest*.
cent. on window-glare and table-ware. means of j* sewer-pipe, and is lost.
""fi*
that,
”
the
lady
responds,
“
if
we
sion that they were about to enlarge sonny,
Bat it is easy to imagine that the water
Keep tee Good Calveh.— Ab the
their gastronomic experiences, but when
used in working machines, for in- ,cowp come in the -best of the heifers only had any to pick?
Mii. John Fortune, of Fond du Lac, stance, instead of being Iasi, might bo :
The rocking continues.
the soup had been disposed of asked a
may be selected for resting. There can
“ What’s your dog’s name’?" Mks she. ■famous gourmand sitting near him how
"Wta., recently became the father of returned -to foe pumps and used over be no better way; to improve the stock
“
Coonyr
Another
sigh-broken
Btillhe liked it. “ Very well, indeed," was
aud
over
again.
With
such
a
system
i
Of
cows
than
it*/
use.
a
good
bull
and
twin girls. When he first looked upon
neBH.
&gt; ,
the answer. “ Turtle, is it not? I only
the new-comers he unified a sqrt of as this, we should have a perfect anal­ keep the best chives, well feeding and
“Whafrf he gboci forT1
asked because I did not find any green
ogy
to
the Edison electric lighting. ,caring for them,until matured, f After
ghastly smile and remarked, “Well, I
fat." Buckland shook his head. “ I
"What's
ho
good
for?"
says
he
ab
­
The eleetria
-suppose it’s all right, for it is said Miss under prcteuro.andusoa, is foftfrafed'to- &gt;
fancied it had a somewhat musky taste
The capital employed in British rail­
tbe stractedly.
—peculiar but not at all unpleasant," roads is a little leas than 83,500,000,000.
“Your dom Ooony."
the central station. As thdlight re- 'beat retaiat
Fortunes never come singly*
"For ktetomng ’possums"
remarked his neighbor. “ All alligators It in administered by 224 distinct com­
suits from no conaumption of a mate- &lt;
have,” replied the host,the cayman, panies, some of which pay no dividend,
Silence for half an hour.
,
practice Deselection.
/
Andrew Breeding, a member of a rial, but iaxanre trnnsmafaition of .foe pareful
especially—the fellow I dissected this while other* are hopelessly insolvent.
“He looks like a deer hound."
Revenue Collector's posse, in Tennes­ eiierg;.- euAM ia. tU *n&gt;H&gt;a
Grabs in the North is not made as
morning, and which you have just been As a rule, tho smaller the company the
cess, it is therefore seen that all which
available
as
it
might
An
opinion
pre
­
see, should participate in the next go- is essential to an electric-lighting sys«; j
discussing.” Half a dozen of the sud­ leas profitable the undertaking.
M-you-please pedestrian match While tern is the generator (or pump), the vails that grusd lands can not be kept in
“Hb is, but he’s- sort©’ DeHoWeed,an’ denly-enlightened
diners suddenly
The Idttle Rock (Ark.) Gatette says:
permanently good condition. Yet there gottin’ old an' slow, an'he ain'tno’ count started to their feet, two or three slunk
on a raid, recently, he war captured by two lines of wire, ode distribating the 1
“ The daughter of Bandy Faulkner, the
are in many localities plots and tracts of on a cold trail."
from the room, and the rest of the meal man who wrote the ‘Arkansas Traveler,’
electricity,
the
other
bringing
it
back,
1
a party of moonshiners, but, escaping
In the quiet ten minutes that ensue* was enjoyed by only a portion of the wm recently turned out of a house in
and a lamp which transmute* into light Igrass that are very old and show do
soon after, he ran, pursued by the^ the energy (tarried by electricity when it signs
of failure. • What has been done she takes two stitches in her quilt, a original company. - See what imagi­
1
this city because she wm unable to pay
•crooks, a distance of thirty-five miles in passe* from one wire to the of her, and 1once in this way can be done again. A gorgeous affair made after the pattern nation is," said Buckland. “ Had I told her rent. At one time she wm the
permanent
pasture or meadow is inval­ called “Rose of Sharon."
them it was turtle, or terrapin, or bird’s- belle of this town. With her since
in
which
the
energy
of
the
prcMure
exI
seven hourtj and finally eluded them.
uable.
Why
can
not
we
try
to
make
neet soup, or the gluten of a fish from then there have been several sod
"Your ma roaring many chickens?”
presses itself m the light. In Edisoa’s '
and keep them? This is a subject
the maw of a sea-bird, they would have changes.”
“Forty-odd.
It is related of Gen. Grant that when invention the amount of electricity de- 1worthy the moat careful study.
Then more rocking, and Bomehow pronounced it excellent, and their di­
livered in tho lamp is determined by
The system of hotel fees to menials
a lad he was standing quietly in a group the size and resistance in the car dou,
Geese andDuceb.—These are profit­ tho big rocking chair and the little gestion would have been none the bad it* origin in a semi-barbaric age,
of boys one day, when a big boy threat­ just m in water the amount of flow is ।able birds in .some oogas, and may be rocking chair are jammed side by side, worse. I tell them that it is alligator
when
none save the wealthy and aristo­
soup, and their gorges rise at as good a
ened to whip another much smaller detertnih&amp;f by the size ofthe openings. kept where there is cheap grazing. and rocking is impossible.
dish as.ever a man need have 1" Fore­ cratic traveled far from home, and
“Makin' quilts?” he obeeryes.
than himself. Grant said nothing until As a *great many small jeta of water Half a dozen geese will soon fill a good
when rovalty and aristocracy gave not
warned,
and,
therefore,
forearmed,
were
“
Yes,"aho
replies,
brightening
up,
for
the aggressor proceeded &lt;{to .jpt his can be supplied from one pipe, so a ,sized feather bed or a pair of pillows. she is great on quilts. “Fvo just fin­ the gentlemen who lunched on the oc­ only to those who served them wherever
great many lamps or small cecapcs for 1The white ducks are perhaps equallv
they stopped, but flung alm* to the poor
threats into execution; then he stepped electric.ty can be furnished from one useful in this way.
Both of these will ished a gorgeouH ‘Eagle of Brazil,’ a topus at the Brighton aquarium, trying on the highway.
forward, rolled up his sleeves, and ob­ wire.
'
now begin to lay, but must be closely •Sotting Bun,’ and a ‘Nation’s Pride.’ it in turn boiled, broiled, and cold.
Bob Ingersoll threatened to prose­
As in the ease of water, the amount watched and kept up at nights, or they Have you ever saw the ‘Yellow Rose of They found it excellent eating, resem­
served that if there was any fighting to
bling skate, but not so tender as might cute the Rochester paper* if they pub­
the Prairie?’"
bo done it could be done with him. of work done by electricity—either m will drop their eggs abroad. Tho eggs
be. The verdict would probably have lished his lecture entire, as it was copy­
“No."
illuminant or motor—is dependent ।should be gathered and . kept in a cool
*111 take the licking," said Grant And quite an much upon tbe pressure from
More silence. Then ho says:
been still more favorable had the octo­ righted. He said it wm worth 8125,000.
but not cold place until they are wanted
pus been boiled first and then roasted, He limited the space to a column and a
“Do you love cabbage?'’
the big boy retreated.
which rt escapee m upon the quantity ।for setting.
aa is the way in Corsica, where the half, into which one paper succeeded in
“I do that"
passing through the wire*. We might
Fowlb will need the best food if eggs
Presently his nand is accidentally monster in esteemed a great delicacy. getting almost the wbcle lecture by
Theodore Tilton wm to lecture at have a system of lamp* which would
are desired. Wheat steepjddn boilmg
using small type.
Parsons, Kan., and the committee was give a certain amount of light from Jwater, and given hot, and hot baked po­ placed on her*, of which she doe* not —Chamber*' Journal,
seem to bo at all aware. Thon he sud­
largo
quantities
of
electricity
escaping
An employe in a menagerie at Lyon*
at the station to receive him.. They
Lord Fairfaxunder low pressure, or another system tatoes crushed with a masher, arc as denly *ay*:
food as can be given; water slight­
stepped up to tbe long-haired gentle­ which could give an equal amount of good
Thomas, Lord Fairfax, whose remains wa? nearly eaten alive lately by seven
“I’so a great mind to bite you."
1
hens, into whose cage he had entered
“What have you a great mind to bite lie under a marble slab in the Episco­
man and welcomed him with much en- light from » small qaauUty ot eteotrioity ly warmed, with a small quantity of
sulphate of iron (copperM) in it, is use­ me for?”
pal Church, in Winchester,-Va., said for the purpose of cleaning it The
tnunssm and ceremony.
The long­ escaping “under high pressure’. Ab in '
ful. Allspice mixed with coro-mcal
fwhen he heard ot Wohington’s triumph lion-tamer, a woman, happened to be
haired gentleman appeared surprised either case'the amount of electricity ‘much is an excellent condimdu% and by
at Yorktown: " Take mo to bed, Joe; it on tbe spot and rescued the man, but
flowing through a wire is in proportion '
and said: “I don’t know what you to the size of the wire, it will be readily 1no means costly. Laudanum in tenis time for Fairfax to die!" He bad not before he had been tearfully mu­
"Weir:lioW,-1 Ex you.*’
tilated.
doses hM been found a remedy for
, looked upon Washington m his protege,
mean by this but I can remove any seen that the application of preesure drop
“Then now I hM you."
'
A Vermont hunter refrained from
Coouy dreams he hear* a sound of and, being himself a staunch royalist, it
wart or bunion in thirty minutes, with­ made by Mr. Edison obviates the main the cholera, or poultry intestinal fever,
firing at inx rabbits and two foxes that
whichhM
destroyed
sy
many
flopks.
cut
him
to
the
core
to
see
the
yoang
kissing, and next day the young man
out pain, or forfeit my reputation." difficulty in the way of subdivision (i.
be saw, because he wanted to have hia
e., in the/way of'domestic u*e off foe । jALctis Ar* lEORxiBiNq.-i-E8ery goes after a marriage license.—Cham­ Virginian champion the colonist’s rights.
The committee hrd taken a “ corn doc­
Two or three tiaditions of this eccen­ gun all ready wBen that deer which hi*
electric light), namely, the enormous :relic of the long-continued depression ber^ Journal.
tric nobleman are preserved at Millwood, Jogs were running came up, and when
tor" for T. T.
size and cost of conductor*. The well- —the seven lean years—now happily
the animal did appear, ana proved to
known principle of the effect of pressure .gone by, is passing away. Prices are The Breaking Ntrain of Republican In- Va. He wm a “fine Oxford scholar, a lx&gt; a heifer from a neighboring pasture,
htitutions.
member of Addison’s Club, and the
The faculty of Harvard College upon the dynamic power of electricity advancing, and every purchased thing
he sprained his knee kicking the hound
Tho result in Maine, like the adjust­ author of two or three number* of the
have greatly offended the lady students had never been utilized because the costs comyderably more than it did a
proper lamp was still unknown. This year ago. ' The farmer who values his ment of the electoral dispute at Wash­ Bpectator." According to tradition, he
by prohibiting them from entering the
la
ad
and
stock
SBswwstly
put
up
the
left
England
disappointed
in
an
affair
ington in 1877, is another practical
lamp if». Edison’a main discovery. In
■class for the study of the Cainoae lan­ order to utilize this, tine* of the plans. (figures fjom 25 to W pex cent Hi* in­ proof that republican institutions are cf the heart and buried his sorrows in
guage, which is now taught there. devi»ed by him was tomake tho flow of come THUBt be made to increaso in pro­ strong enough to bear tho strain of a the furthest part of hi* “ ancestral
Why should they not be allowed to en­ electricity intermittent Enough wan portion, and this must bo done to a great disputed succcerion. No worse strain woods." Near the present village of
extent by increasing in every possible can como on a Government and its ord­ White Post, near Millwood, and which
ter this class as well as any other is allowed to eecape in a short time, aay
never »er*trh Grrenbxik tickets.
one-third, to keep foe lamp all the way ihe productive value of his prop­ inary administration. In a monarchy derived its appellation from a large
•best known to the college authorities; time supplied. It, of course, would arty.
such a dispute must be settled by vio- white post that was planted here by
but no explanation is given, and those require a large wire to furnish
In a great him as a guide to his dwelling, he built
After the ceremony had been per­
Why Can Not We Grow Larger lenoe, real or threatened.
most interested are exceedingly angry the quantity of electricity needed, yet Cbgps.—There are localities where it, many republics it has bad the same “ Greenway Court,” and there spent the formed at a Fall River wedding, Ja
about it. There seems to be consider­ two-thirds of foe time the wire would may pay to grow nmall crop* cheaply,, tasue. In the last century xhaM the last thirty years of hie life, dying in the former husband of the bride presented
States in the Union have had contests year of 1782, shortly after the surrender himself. He had been away four years,
be inactive, daring which period it
able “ Sex in Education " in old Har­ could be used to supply two other where one may akin the land for a few over the succession of tho chief execu­ of Yorktown. Millwood is an :uter- and she had supposed herself a widow.
years and leave it, just as in some places
vard yet
_____
lamps constructed on the same prin­ cattle are or have been killed for their tive, and, with the exception of the । ebtirg placer It was so named from He offered to leave her to the new hus­
ciple. According to tbe doctrine of hides and the carcaaf.cn left to decay. I Gulf States since the war, such con­ the two large stone mills which Gen. band if she would give him her child,
Germany has a standing army of
probabilities, one-third of a large num­ But every yerr these localities are tests have uniformly been settled with­ Dan Morgan made his Hessian prison­ and she closed the bargain on that
■410,000 men already, and now it is pro­ ber of lamps would be in use all growing more and more distant in tbe out strife or bloodshed. Tno long can­ er* build there. The mills are Itill
posed to add to it 20,000 more. It is the time. Buch being tbe case, the West, and in time land will be too val- vass over Judge -Morton’s election in standing and grind 80.000 bushels of
Growing Old.
producing an uncomfortable feeling in cost of a conductor would be divided noble to be used in bo wasteful u mair this Btate, tho disputed election of Clin­ grain a year. Henry Harrison, Presi­
dent Harrison’s private secretary, lives
Yes, we are all growing old, though
Germany, whose people must supply among three lamps. The lamps were ner. In Central and Eastern localities ton when Jay waived his right* to a
bn constructed as to burn steadily al! the future prosperity of the fanners will contest, the so-called “buck-shot war" near there, as doe* Col. Richard Henry unconsciously, and the current of life
all the soldiers and pay all the expenses, the while, although the electricity was
depend upon the growth of larger crops in Pennsylvania, the sharp contest in Lee. Tbe latter is a grandson of Rich­ flows on as smoothly as ever; indeed,
and it is looked upon with jealousy and passing through them only one-third of by tbe expenditure of more labor on the Ohio in 1807, tho long legal battle in ard Henry Lee, the first signer of the the faller the current, the more noise­
•distrust by the other European power* the time.
land. To reach this end will be a work Michigan in 1855, all these, like the dis­ Declaration of Independence, and a first less the flow* And months and years
Besides the enormous practical value of time, but it will never be reached pute in Maine, passed without firing an cousin of Gea. Robert E. Leo. Ho ia a are, after ail, so very much alike that
who think it portends mischief. It
of the electric light, m domestic illumangry shot. When the Dorr rebellion lawyer of considerable repute.
they pare without special observation,
■costa the empire about $90,000,000 an­ inant and motor, it furnishes a most unless a beginning is made, and there eam« to be carried up to the Federal
and we begin to get old before we think
was never a more propitious time to be­
A Gosd Letter.
nually to support the army on a peace striking *uid beautiful ilhmtratibn oC gin than now.
; Supreme Court, the one act of violence
of is. And when we sit down to a
Tbe
best
of
all
letters
is
that
which
footing, and the proposed, increase will the convertibility of force. Mr. Edi­
Grafting.—If old trees produce alleged was a “trespass,” and the entire conveys the most information in the simple sum in arithmetic — the sub­
add $-1,000,000 more, besides about son’s system of lighting gives a com­ poor or even indifferent fruit, and they series of disputed auoceasionB inacent- fewest possible words. A lack of spon­ traction of the year of our birth from
pleted cycle of change.- The sunlight are still sound and vigorous, they may ury of republican government and a
the current year—we are astonished at
&lt;7,000,000 for outfit for the new solpoured upon the rank vegetation of tho
score of common wealths have led to no taneity destroys the charm of a letter. the answer,'and are so doubtful ot it*
Ladies have two favorite epistolary correctness that we go over it a second
■diere. If Germany does this it will ne- carboniferous forest; wm gathered and be made productive- and valuable by worse violence than this' tramp of
grafting good norta upon them. This
manias
in
their
ordinary
correspond
­
■cessitate a similar increase of the armies stored up, and hM been waiting through
time, but always with the same result.
workiahonldij* done just m the buds squad of men across a man’s orchard.
By a great many persons whose faith ence, namely, writing across lines and Children grow up around us, but we
-of Russia, France and Austria, and the the agee to be converted again Into begin to swell. Il the tree is a large
indulging in postscripts, to say nothing
thoughts of the people will be turned light The latent force accumulated one, only a portion of it should be in the people is weak a peaceful ending of their almost universal practice of un­ get used to that, and seldom stop to
during tbe primeval dav*»*nd garnered
wm not expected in Maine
There is a
compute their ages and realize the
to war, and war will be the outcome.
up in the coal-beds, is conv*rteL/affor
general impression among th* doubters derlining words—this is a confession of swift flight of the years. In fact, our
passing in tho (Steem-enfciife forough
that a republican form of government, weakness. Among celebrated letters is children never get old to us. The wife
a
brief
one
which
occurs
to
us,
while
we
The Ohio Legislature is looking the phases of phemical, molecular and
of an excellent variety. It ia a common good enough when the piping times of
mechanical Iore4, into electricity, which
notion among those who do not think peace call for nothing louder than^* po- ^olittan, to a friend: “I had a great
jpg stringent bills punishing tradesmen only waits the touch, of the inventor’s about the matter that the mere operagrief, and I have a great joy—because old and hripy day*. And so with hu»genius to flash out into a million do­ 'tiofc of gtafting **meh*w benefits the
-whn adulterate food. One of the bills mestic suns to illumintito X myriad
job were sick, and because you have band—to the wife. Though hi* hair
I recovered," How brief and how aignifi- might have grown grey in some way
recently introduced provides that all homes.—ScribneTs Monthly.
artificial butter shall have an analysis
which we do not untiersland, and his
power of tbia.^oyjereign peopl* diffused I 811 letter-writers,
firm step may seem* little leas elastic or
of its ingredients stamped upon the
planted, cq to Apeak,: upon the old one.
firm than it was, the husband doe* not
After an enthusiastic lover spends Hence the new top or head will be of through A thousand peaceful agencies
Thought*.
pankase in which it is offered for sale.
■eem to have changed much, after all.
btends behind them all. ready to strike
two hours’ hard labor over a letter to
When you bury an old animosity, He into us the same strong, manly one,
never mind putting up a tombstone,
•deal of real butter, in the market, and
whom we loved so much, and to whom
f; Worrying will wear the richeat life to
we confided so much just a little while
would drive some dealers out of the
about tbs country doing grafting.
ago. To be sure, the few friends of on
business. It would be a good and minutes, and then draws a circle Some are very excellent and others are
i &lt;A sweet temper ia to the household
.
A CHle*. W w- / ! £ -1
around
the
blot
and
tells
her
it
ia
a
kiss,
bunglers, but there is no need of em­
-wholesome provision, however, to re,wbat sunshine is to tree* and flower*.
and she, poor thing, believes it,
In a certain college, undef Presbyte­
ploying
anyone.
Any
boy
who
can
Everything
we
meet
with
here
below
•quire every package of sugar, tea,
auske a willow whistle can Karn to graft, rian auspices, not a hundred miles from i* more or leM infection*. If we live
ionablejhau-dye. Therms no hug ia
ground coffee, spices, baking powder,
Nep York, it is a rule that th* studente
French institutions on the admission of .and every boy should be able to do it. shall attend church at teMTw&lt;»»&gt;Mh habitually among good and pleasant that to attract, special attention. Some
•etc., to lie properly branded with the
people, we inevitably MH imbibe some­ one—he may have been * philosopher—
a neophyte hM led to a painful incident _ History Records Ao Greater Hero.
Sunday,
either
in
the
college
chapel
or
Analysis of the ingredients, wholesome at Angers. A youth named Guyot, on
thing of their disposition, says J. A. St hre said that if we doubt whether we
ymn other church in town which they
John.
„
,
and poisonous, of which it is oompoaed.
*re really growing old we should look
designate, and for non attendance
The adulteration ofYood and drink is
A tmxE girl shut up m a punishment in the face of a friend whom we have
Bsomb fault in her father’s barn at
■one of the crying hygienic evils of
course, on Monday i
nd (Morbihan) in France, was killed tried that a few days ago. He did more;
((rested, but
modern time*.
a wolf, ^bich by climbing a rubbish be looked in the lace of a frie®d whom
stoutly decdared his innocence. He genuity and Anne fun
heap wm able to enter by the roof. The
A decision of interest and importacknowledged that, he knew who took
family
had been at work in foe fields at
the quiltA though he did not take them.
' anoe touching the liabilities of railroad
•one distance, and on foe fa$er open­ not know. They were both too
Nothing pould induce him to name the yon attend church yesterday ?" ■
•companies for good* destroyed by fire strum ent exist* fine
Mr. C—- replied.. "The First Church, ing the door to release the child the
fire while in transit wm lately rendered
wolf sprung out and made off, leaving that be kept woi
sir."
friend
by Judge McKennan in the United
The professor, looking a little sur- on the floor the half-devoured remain* yet, what bad ha|
him to the Reform School at Plainville.
that he should loo:
,
of
it* victim.
State* Court at Pittsburgh. Sait wm
He wrote to his father whenever be nad
Mb. J. C. Flood hM jwt bestowed

�DRUGGIST

perity, exaxperatingly inconvenient.
______________

SATURDAY.

FEB. 7. 1889

u»am

P T. BOIBE,

, adage. “bastees* bt
which U undoubtedly

H.J, M.
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

Michhraa QrIII Driven* In Convention

NOW!

The annual meeting of the Press As ■
sociation was held at Ann Arbor, last
Chicago, Jaw. 19,1880.
week Tuesday, and wishing to enjoy
Editor ThV. Nrws
for a day, the company of the pencil­
As much M possible before taking my annual invoice,
Having been a witness of the ex­ pushers of our Michigan, and at the
Ahdz.ll the. leading Remedies in
treme pleasure you enjoyed, at tire re­ same, time listen to the opinion of ““
I am offering
ception given by Madam Valleria, as­ veteran publisher* of the State, 1
sisted by Madam AnnieLouis Cary and to make good newspajiers. we attended.
School Books,
Signor Campinin! and Behrens, given The meeting was attended bv about one
Blsnk Books,
at Haverly’s Theatre, Chicago, on the hundred editors and was a very pleas­
Mlscellan's Bo
evening of the 12th, nnd nothing like ant and profitable gathering. All nec­
That WILL PAY YOU to take advantage of NOW.
A LARGE UNK OF
you, the responsible editor ot a “red- essary arrangements had been made by
__________
I
Bibles, Autograph aud
hot” local paper, tliat “never skips an. the press of Ann Arbor. Hacks and a
Photograph
Albums.
issue or misses a mail,” and being in a commitee were in attendance at each
A COMPLETE LIME OF
situation enabling me to “average ex­ train, and the ink-slingers were hust­
penses” (for.definition obthis term en­ led into backs and pastboards entitling
---------WILL BE OFFERED-------- quire of any “commercial tourist”) and them.to a free ride to and from the court
[TRIMMED FREE.]
like tbe infallible editor of tbe Inde­ honse were thrust into' their hands.
pendent, when visiting Washington, a Tlie meeting was callled to order in the
AS FINE A LINE OF
few years since, taken my wife with magnificent new court house at precime “to be sure of good company,” I aely eleven o’clock, a. m., by its pres­
WHEN I SHALL
As there is in town, and all war­
was in a position to enjoy tbe recital ident,Co). Geo. P. Sanford of the Lan­
ranted to be as represented
of several of the Operas given by “Her sing Journal. And address of welcome,
or money refunded.
Majesty’s Opera Company,” under the cordially tendering the hospitalities of
CALL AND SEE ME
management of Col. J. H. Mapleson, thv citizens of Ann Arbor, was deliver­
In all departments.
‘given later than the one that was your ed by Rice'A. Beak of the Courier,
good fortune to attend.
which was responded to in a very hap- । Preecriptyme Carefully Prepared at all
&lt;31. A.. TRLUMjiklN.
kourt. ile&amp;p'y,
Perhaps any account of an Opera py effort, by Geo. F. Lewis, of the SagF,
T.
BOISE.
inawian.
for
the
Assciation.
A
number
piONEER
STORE!
may be to a majority of the readers of
of your enterprising paper, very much of things were discussed, which would pAHMERM ATTENTION.
like an examination in French, at a doubtedly be uninteresting to our read­
ladies boarding school, before an audi­ ers. President Angell of the Universi­
ence of Yankee farmers, who ar its ty extended a cordial invitation to the
conclusion nre quite apt to mutter in Association to visit the University and
Now being in first-class running or­
spite if not literally, “for this relief see it in working order, to also take
der, with a thoroughly
Tjuch thanks.” The Opera is properly tea with the faculty at 6 o’clock, and
an adjunct of royalty, and in Europe also tendered it the use of the law lect­
ure
room
for
its
evening
session
all
of
unsupported largely by goverumentappropriations as a luxury of crowned which was unanimously accepted, and in attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
heads, but in America, is of course like tbe convention adjourned for dinner.
tion to all those who may favor us
with their patronage. Those
al) other business ventures, dependent Prominent citizens of the University
WE MUST SELL OUT $5,000 WORTH OF GOODS IN
who prefer can have their
entirely upon private enterprise, and city were in waiting, and so anxious
the next 60 days, and in order to do bo, we are aware that con
। ­
cannot claim any outside assistance or were they to carry off and entertain a
live
editor,
that
there
were
not
enough
cessions must be made. No one can afford to purchase a dol­
perquisites whatever, not even from a
without waiting.
protection tariff, and as in all of its ap­ editors to go around.
Feed lar's worth of anything, in our line, elswhere before examining
At two o'clock the association' again
pointments of orchestra, chorus, star
our stock.
FOR SALE
artists, costumes and scenery, it im­ met at the court house, and after an
at
the
Mill
at
the
lowest
prices.
mensely expensive nnd after being half hour’s session, headed by President
time
buy Overeoatw.
W. H. YOUNO. Prop.
i
Angell,
marched
for
the
University,
I
thoroughly equipped, is so liable to fl- '
All Wool Suits from *8.50 to *30.00.
uancial. failure, that n really good Oper&gt; j! and were shown successively through
Ladies' Cloaks from *4.55 to *15.00.
the
general
library,
the
law
library,
the
company in the United States is ex­
Dress Goods at the Lowest Possible Figures.
tremely rare. It is therefore an nnus- law lecture room, where Judge Cooley i
Hats and Caps clear down.
uaTpiece of good fortune that there has was delivering a lecture on the law of I
FURS AT COST.
•
Davis Sewing Machines J T,
. ..
been organized aud placed t&gt;efore the marriage ; the dental operating room; Plata, and
lllaatrationi, with description, of
Singer Sewing Machines I
Market.
American public, n company so thor­ where some thirty patients were under­ the be.l Flower, and Vegetable., with price of
Groceries
of
the
best
quality
and
lowest
prices.
■eeda, and how to rrow thee--. All for ft flte cent
oughly complete and ‘talented as the going dental operations; the museum; ttarop. In EnclUb or German.
The finest Syrup in the place for 50 cts. Try it.
VIUK‘8 BEEDH are the beat In tbe world. Fire
laboratory; hospitals; tbe homoeo­
one now singing in Chicago.
centa for poaiaae will bay the Floral Guide telling Pnrchnaea made nt our arore during the next Go day* will
pathic
college,
where
Prof.
Wilson
was
how to art them.
The Operas given last week after your
nlwaya
be
remembered
nnd never regretted.
The FLOWER and VEGITABLE GARDEN, IT4
return, were: "Ln SoDtiambnla.” “Lin­ giving a lecture to his class, (which in­ Pagee. Six Colored Plate*, and many hundred en­
da Di Chamouni,” "Daughter of the cluded our young friend Frank Tim­ graving*- For #C rent* In paper cover* |!-00 In
elegant
cloth.
In
German
or
EogUah.
Regiment,” "Aida” and “Faust,” and merman) but who halted in his in­
VICK’S ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE-32 page.
....
--rendered,
j atructions
to deliver an ingenious
and
all finely
iutrqducingseveral
I
Ever thankful for past favors, future"ones will be duly appreciated.
new artists with a few old favorites, humorous address upon the rise and
Of the soprano artiste, Valleria and j progress of homtropathy in theUniver- ^Addrwea.
EmiHeAmbro are slight, little women,
to the association ; the central
but with beautiful, finely trained vole- 1 «t«®“ bw,lor hullM‘ J **»« museum; the
laboratory,
where the students were
es, with that pure and true soprano
quality that cuts clearly and distinct­ busy at work, the medical college,
where
Dr.
Ford
wan engaged in a lect­ In Point of Excellence It is Uuurpaue,
ly through and above the clash and
din of •orchestra and chorus, such as ure to his class, upon the heart which
and Every Family Will Appreciate it
frequently occur in heavy finales. What­ he illustrated by cutting n heart from .
and Enjoy Its Perusal.
ever they attempt is done thoroughly a subject before him. and then to an- '
. Every man thou Id make hia home a* comfortable
well. Mlle. Marimon is a piquant other lecture room, where Prof. Lang 1 and attractive aa po**lble.
,
illustrated
dashing .French woman,
with aley
, gave an interesting and
FOB EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF
. ■ Light.
, , . . ”„
nrwipaper Tbe perusal of *acb a newspaper not
"Frenchv” vivacious stylo of acting, I| •
uP°
“Electric
.n
■
! only in.tllliin th* rising generation a love of home,
trip
wae « very interesting
one
that is captivating, though not as pleas- I This
*~
!
~
*
,
’ . .
’ ,
, * ,
; as M educator, and aaido from all other conaldrring a singer ns either Valleria or Am- - to the quill-drivers, nnd no doubt con- wtlons, no p&gt;rvn; sbnold forego taking Into hUfamJ.™., u
m.
bre. Canipinini ia tbe same conscien­ rino-d them that the faiveraity with i
tious artist as formerly and in rich­ its Professors and 1,400 students, was I feature, which have made Th* Free Bros* the moat
a big thing, eieelling Howard or Yale , E3S'"f.’Sjl": ’L'fhlU'’
ness of voice and method, has attain­ colleges, hot yet ti.e?dlng mon- ample
1“ M"W*“
ed a higher standard than he had mas­ accomodation and a larger library.
a carefully organa.
tered when flrat in America iu 1874. The University is thepride of Michigan 1 p°nJe''r* throughout
The familiar tones of his voice brings and its needs should be met in a gen- ' j«?I&gt;r‘w’in*thc&lt;s“tc&lt;t&lt;
crons spirit by the legislature of our
At this point we wt.
back memories of the Academy and the Commonwealth.
*’e,t a»d fullest report* s* well a* th* earlli
great and familiar names of Neilson,
The hour of six was at when this
ml,btrefi-r to thJTiwo most recent 2nd
Lucca, Titiens; Torrianni, Kellogg and hour was completed, and the entire as- . &amp;IM_
was conducted to the mam | Urrible dl*a»urs In Michigan—lb* Adrian grand
Pareppa, some of whom have ceased soceition
building where a sumptuous banquet : «Und horror and th* Jackson railroad accident-**
their songs forever.—"gone from sight
and under the. sod.” Tlie present season Under the direction of the faculty, to Frxb Puss* ha. laid before It* readers In advance
brings the advent of n new aud talented which ample justice was done by some I of luconum^orarie*.
200 guests
rfo newspaper has brighter or more Intelligent
baritone. Signor Galassi.He possesses
President Angell dclircrcds pleasing I
““““ ™“p‘“
a voice of "wonderful power and rich­ mldre-tof weieome, which wm. follow-1
„Ur
ness; and his Vehement, perfect net-* ed with brief remarks form well known I ur merit; ooac approach it in spice, sparkle and
ing, recalls the methods of Forrest, Sal- representatives of tlie press. The vivacity.
vini and Booth.
.
The interest of the week centered in veraity Gleo Clubs in a manner which , stand at the very from.
[V I am aware tliat it pays to sell Goods cheap, and for that reason I aha]i
win receive through
the recital of the Opera of “Aidn,” writ­ called forth immense applause from I tRe*der*ofTo*r&lt; •« •
no* be undersold by any spot cash house in the country.
the pencil pushers. Immediately after
ten by Verdi for the Kedive of Egypt. the
banquet the quill drivers adjourned ' Liberal, em/act* ini dlirtminatlng rev^w^t-'
Id its scenery, processions, pagentryjand to the law lecture room, for an evening 1 pear ev»ry week.
■ a ■&gt;*t——
music, it is the most gorgeous Opera it session, when G. B^Oamaii of 'Die Even 1I Attention la glvan to hlttoricnli •toplea,
clea haring apeclal reference to our own E
has ever been my good fortune to ing Newt, read an entertaining essay In ptepareuoa.
‘•TUK HOUSEHOLD.”
witness. Its strong part is that of die on "wild cat Newspapers,” and sever­
g^OCHER BROTHERS
al other papers antlbiographical sketch­
alto tsoJoist, both dramatically and es of deceased editors were read, the accompanied by “Tbo Houaehold/' a aupj4*tacnt
musically, and was in this instance ren- law of libel discussed, and a committee devoted t* aoelal and domestic topics, flower culture.
deredjby Mlle. Annie Louis Cary, nnd appointctl to employ legal awistanoe to
in which she scored a grand success, draft a bill to be submitted to the. next
legislature embodying such provisions
which was perhaps ratlier unexpected, as shall net only protect the public
----------- MH—
as previously her treat achieviuaats have against the really reckless nnd scurril­
been iu comedy, therefore her mastery ous publishers, but also at, the* same
time protect legitimate journdism from
of heavy tragedy, w'na both a surprise the annoyance* of a prosecution every
and H pleasure and peculiarly interest­ time a harmless and unavoidable error
All of the latert shade, and patterns VERY CHEAP.
ing to Americans, as she ia an Ameri­ creeps into a newspaper, and to pre­
The Weekly Free Preu and
can artist, being bne of the “Yanluost vent such accidents from being made “The Household" together are
a means of blackmail; officers elected furnished at 91.50 *year.
of Yankee*” from tbe state of Maine. for the ensuing year; tendered thanks
Fortunately her reputation as an artist to tho citizens of Ann Arbor and the
BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
is not dependent upon a certificate front faculty, and tbe following resolution
UDanimouslv adopted.
the late Garcelon returning itoartl.
“
LADIES’ CLOTH.
AU the latest styles out.
Keeolved, That we look upon the Uni­
On Sunday eve. the troupe gave a sa­ versity of Michigan a* a great adjunct
cred concert rendering portions of Ros­ with tlie pre**, and our free school sys­
sini's “Stabat Mater.” Tire Chicago tem, in the great work of popular edu­
cation ;that the growth and proaperity
Times lampooned this entertainment in of our University is one object of State
THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.
pride, and that we asjournalists pledge
to this great educational institution,
A BIG LINE OF
our
aid
in
securing
for
it
all
the
neces
­
Her Majesty's sacred soloists, sacred
sary appropriations. After which an
orchestra and sacred chorus, to give adjournment was made subject to tbe
a sacred concert, th ns affording many call of the executive committee.
PROM 30 CENTS TO *3.00.
sacrttl people an opportunity to listen
1 he enmity of i^ysicians is bitterly
tofrhe company in sacred selections,who uveighed against by venders of Pat­
were entirely to sacred to attend an ent Medicines, who cannot persuade
Opeia, and that tbe concert grew pecu- members of the profession to use or
Enrly sacred when in the second part, recommend their preparation. Tbe
propnetora of E. A. Young’s Cough
“the x-etran tenor, Brignoli. sang his fa­ and Lung Sv nip have no such com­
■
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.
vorite song, “Good Bye, Sweet Heart, plaint to make, they have reason to re­
Good Bye.” and for an enchore, “Love turn thanks for the cordiality with
Our fall stocks are larger and more complete than ever before, and notwith­
standing the late advance in prices, by buying tor cash we have secured
Once Again ;v you lost a rich treat by which the ablest members of the prof­
ession. recommend and use this inval­
many bargains of which our customers will reap the benefit.
rushing home as you did, bat I suppose uable Medicine. Trial size 35 renta.
you are consoling yourself with the old
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We Shall make Special Inducements in
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WHEAT E-ICHAHGED FOB FLOOR
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and

to

&gt;’ow in the

and circulated In laid County Jf

VIOK’S

Judge of Probs-..
Probate Order.

Illustrated Floral Guide,

ot narry, Domes at tne JTo bate Office tn
the city of Haatfnp on Tbnreday, the 15th day
of Taauarv. In the rear nnn
-i-k.
Prmeut, Clement Smith. Judge of Probate.
In tbe matter of the tbe relate of .
KEENER, deceased

100 SHOBLDTiKEIT

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

loner &lt;ire notice to the parootu iataruted.
a Mdd Mttte of tbe pendeney of Mid pe­
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VOLUME VII.

ravoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1880.

AH AGED LADY FOUND DEAD.
—The tablaux enacted at the depot,
on Monday afternoon, of those two
Mrs. Myers, a German woman, aged
young ladies kissing, was a striking
76 years, and who’llved alone la a cabin,
—Lee A. Chipman talk of erecting a emblem of Christianity, because they in the eastern portion of Johnstown,
were doing unto each other as they
hotel, on their corners.
was found dead in her bed on Tuesday
would that men should do unto them.
last. The circumstances so far as
—J. L. Stevens has the lamber on
—The Common Council have taken learned are as follows: One day last
bis lot for a new blacksmith shop 34x30
steps in regard to building ajail and week the old lady walked to Bedford
feet
—Robt. Henderson has bought E. M. town hall, and the question of raising and back, a distance over four miles
Everts’.lot on Main St., paying there­ money for that purpose is be submitted from her home. On Saturday she call­
to the voters at the next annual election ed on her daughter, wno gave her. a
for *450.
which takes ptace March 8th, next piece of fresh "beef, when the old wom­
—The Christian Sunday school num1 bcredS35 persons in attendance last! Let every good citizen vote for the an returned home, and tliat is the last
loan.
seen of her alive. On Tuesday the
Sunday.
—The “buainetw boom” has struck neighbors/ thinking there must be
—J. Osmun has purchased the Daugh­
somethis^. serious the matter, went
erty livery barn and moved his livery tlie newspapers a backhanded blow.
The cost of white paper has ad van ced there and getting no answer to their
thereto.
00 per cent., and there have been ad­ demands for admittance, burst open
•
—The busiest young man in East
vances. in all other departments. The the dtnyrTwlien the woman was found
Johnstown, is one who is endeavoring cost, of publishing a newspaper now is lying upon her bed, under a feather
to &lt;»urt two girls this winter.
nearly a quarter greater than it was bed, with hands folded across her
—M. B. Brooks is to start .for Texas six months ago. The Chicago Times breast, and looking as calmly us though
next week, to buy mustangs for the has incresed its subscription price to sleeping. The beef lay in a dish on
northern markets. Here’s luck to him. 16 per annum, as have many other the stove where the old lady had placed
—Nashville has been largely repre­ dailies, and many weeklies not so large it to cook, but the fire hod burned out
rented at the circuit court this week, as the News, have or are talking of and the stove was colde Every indi­
in the way of lawyers, jurors and citi­ increasing their price to *2.00, whilst cation went to show that she must have
zens.
a few not being able to do this have died on Saturday or Sunday. An in­
—A newly married wife in Hastings succumbed and are now numbered a- quest was held, when heart disease was
decided to be the cause of her death.
is about to apply for a divorce on the niong the things that were. For the
ground that her husband wears night­ present The News will remain *1.00 "ALL’S WELL THAT ENdTwELL."
except to credit subscribers whowillbe
shirts that button down the back.
charged *1.73.
Last Friday afternoon Peter Bolo
—The Bellevue Gazette and Vermont­
ville Hawk support \V. 8. Powers of * —A number of our good Asssyria and wife of south-east Assyria, appear­
ed before Esq. Powers, of this village,
this village, for the secretaryship of the patrons have been in this week, and
and swore out a warrant against Al­
Barry and Eaton county Insurance Co. the burden of their trouble, was that
bert Willison, a festive youth of twenty
T
he
N
ews
failed
to
reach
Assyria
last
—Oar patrons need 1* backward nt
two, and a son of a neighbor, to the efall, about paying money or doing busi- week. We inquired dilligently for the feet that Albert on the night of the 15th
lost
package,
but
failed
to
find
it,
with Mr, E. D. WiPjams, our special,
of
Jan. did, under promise of mar­
as he is just as honest as we are, if when we gatbenxl up all the extra riage, seduce and debauch their daugNews wc could find and forwarded
not more so.
ter
Frankie,
a miss of less than SOyeare.
them to the Assyria postmaster, with
—Clark Butler of Assyria drove to
the request to make them go as far It seems tliat the couple had been
town on Wednesday, and his team got
“
nest
hiding
” for some time, under
around as possible, and for once we
frightened at the cars and ran away, but must^dvise our unfortunate patrons plea that they were married at Mar­
without occasioning serious injury
who do not receive a copy, to borrow shall in August last. In the fore part
to life or properity.
their more fortunate neighbors. Of of the winter they went up north visit­
—F. C. Boise has moved the frame course it will obnoxious to them, but ing a sister of Frankie’s, and there put
building that heretofore has been at­ will give them an opportunity of appre­ up as man and'wife. The first intima­
tached to his store, out to the street, ciating the condition of the literary tion the parents had that everything
and is fitting it up for a law office for dead-beat that makes a habit of bor­ was not as it ought to be, was a report
they had heard, to the effect that Willi­
Lewis Durkee.
rowing 6f them.
*
son had boasted that he was not mar­
—Deputy Sheriff, H. M. Lee is at
—The ice-packers have had a busy ried to the girl and did not intend to
Hastings in attendance upon the Cir­
time of it, the first half of this week. be, which caused theparents to remem
cuit Court as baliffj'the first instance in
On Monday there were 50 men upon ber that Assyria was a land of sin and
our history, that a Nashville man has
the Thornapple, engaged in cutting wickedness, and upon ascertaining
filled that “posish.”
.and hauling ice, to the various houses. that no such marriage was on reconi
—Our artesian well reached a depth C. W. Smith having built an ice house
with the Calhoun county clerk,
of eighty feet, when a rock was struck on the banks of the river, was enabled
proceeded as above. Esq. Powers ac­
that Mr. Hoag could not drill through by the means of a shute, horse and ca­
cordingly issued the warrant which
with his machinery, and work is sus- ble to “snake” the ice into his ice house,
was put into the hands of constable
pendod until new and liettcr machine­ with neatness and dispatch. He has
Osmun, with the injunction to take
ry can be procured.
housed 115 tons ; II. Roe,’110 tons; H. his fleetest horse and overtake the
—A correspondent from Johnstown G. Hale 80 tons ; C. C. Wolcott 25 tons, erring youth, which being done
nevuses a certain party of stealing 17 and others some 70 tons, making about the youth pleaded guilty to the soft
cents of the money that was to go to 350 tons gathered in less than three impeachment, and like a man said he
the preacher, at a donation recently days, W. E. Buel had men at work would marry Frankie if she would
held in that town. This is almost as all night Tuesday night for fear of a consent. This was found an easy
mean as wife-beating.
break-up, and got in forty tons. The matter, and on Saturduy at tho hour
—The only news from “Four Corners” ice gathered was only about six inches that Albert Willison was expected to
answer to the criminal charge of se­
this week, is to the effect that lawyer thick, but of an excellent quality.
A. B. Tillotson is again on the war­
—Rev. E. Jones of N. ¥., filled his duction, the couple stood up before
path, and on Tuesday shot Ids daddy­ appointments at the Christian Church, ’Squire Powers, and were made legally
in-law’s cow, filling her full of buck on Sabbath, as announced. The text for flesh of ore flesh.
shot from the end of her tail up.
his morning topic was taken from the 13,
—On Wednesday a couple of point—The South Carolina Jubilee sing­ verse of the fourth chapter of Acte, era at work upon one of A. W. Olds
ers, rang at the Baptist church Tues­ “And they took knowledge of them, new houses, built a rousing tiro in a
day night to an audience of two or that they had beeq with Jesus.” And stove, the pipe of which was not con­
three. If they had r manager that the evening topic was based upon the nected with the chimney, and the re
knew enough to advert1 se a little, per­ last part of the 16th verse of the last suit was that the garret was filled with
haps they would have better audiences. chapter of the new testament: “I am smoke arid sparks, and half a dozen
—The principal of our school had a the root and the offspring of David, able-bodied men had to do some lively
"dusting around” to prevent a confla­
fierce racket with a couple of unruly : aud bright and morning star.” There gration.
scholars in the school on Wednesday, was a large attendance at both the
morning
and
evening
service,,
ind
that
Common Council Proceedings.
and the reports are that said scholars
rather “got away” with the Prof., which the speaker made his commission felt Council Rooms, Nashville, Feb. 10,1880.
in
the
heart
of
every
hearer,
was
evid
­
Regular meeting held. Present Kil­
leads to the reflection that less unruly
scholars or more muscle is needed in enced in the almost breathless attention len, President; and Wheeler, Barber,
of the audience during the sermons. Young, Downing and Olds, Trustees.
our school.
Absent, Roe.
It is to be hoped that Mr. Jones will
Minutes of last meeting read and ap
—An elderly lady whom we recently determine to move and make his home
proved.
asked why she always looked so young in Nashville, as be would be a great
The following accounts were present­
replied that it was because she! never help to the moral and spiritual inter­ ed and on motion allowed, by ayes and
nays, as follows; Ayes, Wheeler, Bar­
sought to get in a petty quarrel with ests of the village.
bar, Young, Downing and Olds. Nays,
her husband, but always was trying to
- Leave* bar* tbeir time to fall,
none.
help him to happiness, of which an And flower* to wither at tbe north wind * broatb,
L. J. Wheeler, Book
* 1.75
equal share was hem. If every wife AndaUra towt; bet all—
A. W. Olds, Lumber
*31.08
L. Everett, work on
Thon ha*t ail muom for thin* own, O, death
adopted this course, unhappy homes
------------- * Ltl
Mrs. Franc. Hardy, wife of Mr. A. J, Cemetery...........................
would be scarce, indeed.
The follow
l_o resolution was present►wing
Hardy, departed this life on Wednes­ ed, accepted and adopted, by aye
—The State Hoad Debating Club,
day morning last, after a serious ill­ nays, as'follows
as follows: Ayes, Wheelen
Wheelei Bar­
last Saturday eveniag debated the
ness of some two weeks. Mrs. Hardy ber, Young, Downing and Okla. Nays,
question, “Resolved that there is a
was born in Orville, Ont, in the year. none.
stronger passion in the human mind
1858. Her parents were among the
than hatred,” which was decided in
very'earliest settlers in this/village,
favor of the negative. To-night the
having moved here I hirteen years ago,
club will debate “Resolved, that a
consequently the ..best part of Mrs.
strict prohibitory law would be bene­
Hardy’s life has been passed in this
ficial to our form of government.”
village, and her circle of friends and
aad ball. Such vote to be by ballot, up­
—And this is something af ter the acquantaaces was large. A year ago &gt;11
on which shall be written ar printed for. tbo*e In
manner in which a certain lad made last Augeet she was joined in matri­ tbe affirmed re. (tor the loan.) tbo*e in tbenegative,
tefolnst tbe lorn).
known his business to a Nashville lady, mony with Mr. Hardy and thus early
Motion by Barber, that a committee
a few mornings since: “Mother wants in life is called by stern death who oftwo be appointed, by the President,
you to let her take your polonaise pat­ “rides on every passing breeze, and for the purpose of conferring with the
tern, and be so kind as to fill this cup lurks in every flower.” The funeral Town siiip Board, of Castleton, in re­
with sugar, and is your clock right— services were conducted at the Baptist gard to jail and ha#. Carried by ayes
and nays as follows: Ayes, Wheeler,
and what time is it, and bring home church yesterday afternoon, by the Barber, Young. Downing and Olds.
our ax Won’t you please, and write Rev. W. 8. Wilkinson of Hastings. Nays none.
The President appointed Wheeler and
down the receipt for making rained Nearly all Mrs. H.’s neer relatives re­
buiscuita, and please mulct your chick­ side in this village and they have the Downing as such committee.
On motion Council adjourned.
ens roost on our fence any more’eause sympathies of the entire community in
E. J. Feighner,
Wm. Killen,
dad says bell shoot them.”
in this their hour of affliction.
Recorder.
President.

LIFE IK NASHVILLE,

LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE.

And Her Environs.

And Penoad Odi-Ohat-

C. W. Smith wants poultry.
Spring politics are blossoming.
Look out for valentines to-daj.
A new ad. from Truman this week.
Another break up. Look out for
mud.
.
C. D. Cooley is clerking for. F. T.
Boise.
. Oft in these still nights—somebody
snores.
.
- •
Old Mr. Downing, up on the state
road, is improving.
Mias Belle McCormick is in the vil­
lage visiting friends,
Mrs. W. H. Young, is visiting rela­
tives at Grand Rapids.
Miss Zoe Sanford of Middeville is
visiting Nellie Walrath.
Simon Navue has gone to Hastings
to clerk in the Union House.
Mrs. Flora Crueso, was in the village
visiting relatives this week.
Mrs. E. L. Parish started Thursday,
for a visit in Vernon, Shiawassee Co.
Eli Strong of Kalamozoo passed Sun­
day in this village, visiting his poor rela­
tives.
Miss Flora Young of Marshall, a
niece of Dr. Youngs, is visiting at the
doctor's.
Geo. Dark, has sold his house and
lot to H. H. Baughman, the newly
made Benedict.
Dr. C. W. Wickham was called to
Grand Ledge, Saturday, to attend the
funeral of hrs mother.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Truman drove
ovei to the Olivet college, on Wednes­
day, to see their daughter Belle.
Rev. E. Jones took the Atlantic ex­
press immediately after the R. R. Cmeeting on Monday night for home.
Only forty-odd different newspapers
noticed the enlargement of The News.
Gentlemen we feel thankful for those
complements.
A. K. Allen, who has been visiting at
Mr. Blaisdell’s, was called to Albion,
N. Y., on Wednesday, to attend the
funeral of his sister.
At the R. R. C. meeting on Monday,
evening, Rev. E. Jones delivered a
short but deeply interesting speach,
Mrs. C. W. Smith read a poem and
Mrs. J. Fleming an essay.
Geo. M. Dewey of Hastings, is to
speak liefore the R. R. Club, at the
mass meeting on Saturday evening.
We have positive evidence that no
one will be disappointed this time.
C. C. Wolcott is a man that believes
in improvements and cyder, and half
a score of paper hangers,' kalsominers
and painters have been hard at work
at The Wolcott, during the past ten
days.
Billy Atkinson is lying seriously ill
at tlie Phenix House, Charlotte, so ill
that when B. H. Hoag 'went dpwn to
have him removed to this village, a
few days since, the doctor would not
permit it.
Miss Kate Matteson well known
throbghout this vicinity, was married
at Marshall, on Wednesday to Mr.
John Hughes, a minister of Table
Grove, Hl., aud brother of the well
known lawyer e.f the aamc name, at
Grand Rapids.
F. Baker and J. Shamp, have made
al* necessary arrangements for a prize
dance, to come off at the opera house
on Friday evening, Feb. 20th, upon
which occasion there will be given by
lot one gent,s heavy silver watch and a
lady’s solid silver cup. Tickets entitle­
in g die holder to all the privileges of
die party and tho drawing, 75 cents.
VMCle Tam’s CaHs.
The faiuoua *nd only Wilkinson*.“New England'*
peatest favorite*, the aeknovled^ed *tam cf
the eaat, will make thair flrat appoaranc* at
Naahrble Opra House, on* nlgbt, Monday, Feb. 16.
prwcotlnj for tho fourth *ueee**lve *ea*on. Harriet
Beecher Stowe’* immortal work, "UucJ* Tom'* Cab
in," In a manner absolutely unequalled by any com­
pany In tho world ; tho only flrat-cUa* company to
play at tbe people * popular price*. Genl admlaaiou
tw*»ty-flve eeata; all rmerred ***t&gt;, thirty-live
cent* for everybody. Ticket* cm be secured at
F. T. BoUe’Drug Store.
Keforrtnt to tbeir third appeuance in Syracuse,
tho Courier ear* :-“Critles have puaxled their
brain* a good deal, to account for the wonderful
vitality, th* astonishing bold that the play of "UncU Tern’s Cabin'bar upon the public. Year after
year It is played, and always before crowded kou*o*
when presented by good taleuL But fow woman
who have made for tbemaeirea a repuutioo as actreeMae*lh*vw(alMd any audit for th*—*lv** in
tbodellDMUioBofTop^.tbeineorriglbl* wench of
Mr». Stowe’* ere*Hau. Mr*. O. C Howard and
Mis* Lillie Wilkinson are about th* only cue* who
bare been able, year after year, to uisy LhU charac
ter to large and deli«ht«d audience* ; and it Is gen­
erally ootWMded that Mta* WUklMon stand* at the
bead. Bo, It ms wise move by Manager Lehisen
to celebrate tbe New Year by engaging the Wilk­
Inson*, with their large and ex eellent c-mpony, to
give us Unci*Tom’* Cabin, with a matinee In the
afternoon. Mr. Choris* Wilkinson, th* oMeal trav­
eling manager in America, wll’ appear in hl* great
speetalty, Gumption Cute, as played by him in 1SU.

| TERMS; S15O per Year.
I

Sixuu Coras Ftyx Cents.

NUMBER 21.

NOTES BY THE WAY.
. . New. York .over 40years ago, and plant­
Tboiuos Atkin, of ftaple Grove, is ed them where they are growing.
There is a grand chance for a find
having considerable sickness in his
class blacksmith near L. M. Mosher’s
family, a-daugbter has just recovered
store, in East Johnstown. The country
from the diphtheria and now a little
around the store is settled by a wealth)
son is confined to the bed with fever.
and enterprising class of farmers, who
Mr. Atkin, himself, has not been well
would gladly welcome the man who
for many months.
will come forward and take that place.
District No. 3, of Maple Grove is hav­
They will not only help to start such
ing plenty of fun in their school, the
an enterprise, but will patronize it. Mr.
teacher can not keep order, afid the big
Mosher is doing a thriving retail bus­
girls rather run the school, talking loud
iness, and should 'a blacksmith, and
in school, laughing, making fun of the
repair shop, for wagons, lie started
teacher, throwing books, palling hair,
there, the farmers of Amy ria.. Johns­
and having a high old time generally.
town. Maple Grqve and Balt ini ore
Elder Shelley, the U. B. minister of
would patronize the institution. The
Baltimore, is lying ill, at Cedar Creek,
store is on tlie Johnstown-Assyria town
with iufiamation of the lungs. His
line, one mile south of the town line of
wife was sent for on Thursday, lust.
Johnstown.
Over in the west part of Baltimore
The roads improving, the farmers are
they have a grist aud saw mill, and
busy-drawing wood to Battle Creek,
furnace and do a thriving business,
where they get a fair price.
The proprietors, Prichard Brothers,
Special.
are enterprising young men and are
Tlie Rev. Thomas K. Beecher advise*
bound to succeed, and do all in their
power to make that part of the country married men : "If your wife objects to
known as one worth notice. They are kissing you because yon smoke, simply
endeavoring to g-t a post office estab­ remark that you know some girl who
lished nt that |&gt;oint, and the gover- will. Tliat settles it.”
nient has ordered an office there, sent
A Viiginagirl has just vindicated
on the key to the mail bag last July,| but as the contractor who has tbe mail woman’s rights by being sent to the
penitentiary for horse-stealing. Wc
route from Hastings to Battle Creek
feel bound to observe, nevertheless,
refuses to comply with the order to
that a woman is more popular as a
carry the mail from Baltimore office to
heart-stealer.
.
Hastiugs through that place, there is a
good chance for a little fun if the mail
The Maine constitution has all brok­
don’t go there soon. Wc hope’twill suc­ en up. A combination of consump­
ceed.
tion, Bright’s disease, cerecro-spinal
Geo. Prichard, one of the proprietors come-and-git-us, cancer in the lip,
of Pricliards* mills lies on his back Chamberlains on the toes, superfluity
from a broken leg received in a friend­ of gall, dropsy in the stomach, par­
ly scufiie, about four weeks ago. a alysis of the chiu and general debility
fever haring set in. and with a bad and fite, did tbe business.
■
cold the gentleman lies in a critical
Germany increases her.enormous ar­
condition.
Frank Dnndo, living near Prichards’ my because old Count Moltke says
that nations have yet to learn that
•mills is very ill with lung fever.
Mrs. Hoffman of Johnstown, aged even victorious war is a national mis­
fortune
; Russia increases ber army on
nearly 80 »ears, digd on Monday last.
Mrs. Hoffman was a estimable Christ­ account of the German increase. What
ian, and respected by all who knew her. shall be. said of kings, courts, and oouShh leaves a husband and several rticre that invent excuses for crashing
the people with military burdens T
children to mourn their loss.
There is a large amount of sickness Nations knew long ago tliat wars are
through the towns of Johustown and misfortunes, even if victorious. They
Baltimore. Among the number, whose do not need more wars to teach them
names we learned, we give the follow­ that. Probably, however, it. is well
ing : Samuel Hinchman, wife and that Germany and Russia should have
child, all down with fever: T. A. John­ their military burdens piled up until
they become intolerable ;,then the peo­
son, and two children, tiesides others
ple will rise and throw them off.
named elsewhere.
M. U- Barker was called from his
PRESS N0TI0E.
school, on Tuesday last, on account of
The. Nashville News lias been en­
the sudden illness of his little daughter. larged and is now one of the best and
The farmers of Johnstown are just neatest weeklies in Michigan.—Chicago
Xetupaper Union.
gathering their ice from the lakes.
The Nashville Xact appears with a
Bill Vandreser got possession of a new head and new dress. Ite proprie­
horse, and after taking a trip to Battle tor has mode a good fight and a good
Creek, and filling up with “fool maker,” papei and reaps the result: victory
returned home, aud on Monday, of last and prosperity.—Grand Rdpicb Pott.
Orno Strong, a mere boy at tlie time,
week, the horse was taken to a piece of
about eipht years ago, commenced tlie
woods, its head broke in, and- loft iu publication of tlie IVriw, at Nashville, a
tliat condition ’till the next day, wheu small and unimportant place in Barr?'
the inhuman wretch, finding the horse county, and nine outof ten who knew
still alive, he cut its throat. A neigh­ of the venture were certain he would
be paper-wrecked, and lose what few
bor woman, finding the horse alive on ducats he invested; but by dint of hard
Tuesday, carried some food to tho ani­ work, well directed effort, aud general
newspaper
ability, he has made it n
mal which tried to eat, but the food
would drop out through the cut in tho profitable and successful venture, and
is in a fair wav of gaining fame aud
throat. The woman, fearing to remain fortune. The A’ctw has recently been
near the horse, for fear the wretch enlarged aud improved.—Nile* Republi­
______ "
might Injureher, left food for the horse can.
and departed, but ou going there the
NOTICE
next day, the horse was found with a
To Electors of the Township of (Jas tieton
slip noose around its neck and the end
Notice is hereby given that at the an­
tied to a tree. The neighbors turned
nual township meeting, to be held on
out and began to investigate the mat­ tlie fifth day of April, 1880, a vote will
ter, and the wretch, who did the deed, be taken (by ballot) submitting the
question as to whether tbe following
was found to be Bill Vandreser.
named animals shall be allowed to run
There is a couple of young people at large in said township, viz: Honea,
who are in the habit of attending tbe Mules, Sheep and Swine.
Dated, Castleton, Feb. 4th, 1880.
East Johnstown church, who take
Chas. H. Buady.
pleasure when a donation or social is
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Town C lerk.
being held, for the benefit of the church
tyif yon want some of the best
or minister, to enter the room and re­ syrup in the village of Nashville for
main a short time, when they will get 50c. call at•Wheeler’s.
up and gu out, aud when asked why
GT Fresh Candies at H. G. Hale.
they leave, reply, they are going home
I am now located in tbe harneiw
to look in the glass, and after staying
away awhile, return and walk boldly business and will guarntee to save
every purchaser of a harness, 5 per
to a seat, disturbing the proceedings. cent. Call and see me. Wm. Clark.
The people propose putting a stop to
tyFor News, go to H. G. H ale^.
such proceedings in the future.
At the Stevens’ school house, a young
ty Overcoats going rapidly at cost
Wheeler’s.
scion, by the name of Bullis, nearly 16 at
years of age, has become so rebellious
wanteb
cobn
as to need the controling influence of a
Stave and Iloadliur Bolts.
"Patent spanking machine.” A few
The Chailotte Manufacturing Co. will
days ago he refused to obey the teacher pay cask for Stave and Heading Bolte,
when she ordered him to return some delivered either on board the cars or
at the Station at Nashville. See Sta­
trifle, taken from a child, and when the tion Agent for particulars, prices, etc.
teacher insisted, tbe young scapegrace
ty Ladies Cloaks at cost at.
pitched into the teacher, and had it not
Wheeler’s.
been for a heroic brother of Bullis’, who
GFH. G. Hale will prepare your
stepped between thorn, the teacher
Physicians PrescriptiouA a*d Family
would have been roughlv used.
Receipts carefully from Pure Drag*
Wm. Smith, an old pioneer of Johns­ andat low prices.

-MM

town. showed «s some cherey trees

over nine feet in circumference, three
feet from the ground. Tho pite, from
which they grew, be brought from

HUI’S Bachn is ackjK»wted&lt;ed bv ail

�pitfcy.

tt the

die

tarnish u* with
more of the**
.(NevJ

donbted your honesty I
' "I don't think the Comstockers have
Poor Christine drooped her proud
head with a gasp, st of pain.
“Yea; was it not dreadful? After
‘Don’t say female,- said the tall lady
that, of course, I would have scorned
his help, as I told him, bu your behalf.
the reporter, in inBut, fortunately, I knew of this Mrs.
Harcourt, who wants a governess at
“Because, sir, a term that is used to
once, to go abroad with her, so I went describe sex in animals should not be
to her without delay, recommended yon applied to women."
us you deserved, satisfied all her
The reporter admitted, in great hu­
scruples, and yon are to go to her this miliation, that the point' was well taken,
very evening, and the day after to-mor­ and looked up in some alarm at tbe
row you .will sail for Italy." .
severe countenance of tbe lady, who
The lovely, flower-like face, drooping waa a bead taller than himself and man­
beneath . her words, an from a cruel ifestly able to thrash him in the inter­
blow, stirred no throb of pity in Hilda's est of progress, if bj disposed. Tbe
false heart, though her voice assumed a stern countenance softened somewhat
more tender tone as she continued:
at the signs of confessed inferiority,
“ So you .must cheer up, dear, and however, and tbe lady continued:
look lift bravely in the face again.
“The cause of woman is the cause of
Odos away from this horrid city, with humanity. The cause of humanity em
its thousand anal tongues, you will for­ braces all progress. Why, then, ahoul&lt;
___ Id
get your trouble, and, with your beauty tlie people of Virginia LHILDA’S RIVAL.
be indifferent 5.to
and pride, yon will win the heart of woman ?"
I
“They’re notT/criei! tho small report­
“Then you will 'not help her?" said some rich foreigner or other. Goodby."
er, hastily. “Far from it. Woman is
Geoffrey Brandon.
And the traitress stooped and kissed the boss in this camp. Everything she
Hilda De Vere curled her beautiful
lip scornfully. Here was a royal type her.
wants she gets. and' not one in a hun­
Christine took the situation offered dred has to 46'alwk of work.”
of beauty, and it waa no wonder men
her, and entered on her duties with an
loved her so madly.
“Mere toys," said the tall one, with
Geoffrej Brandon eyed her narrowly, aching heart, at the verj hour when deep scorn. “Playthings for an idle
and there art pt over his handseme faev• Geoffrey, his breast burning with ten­ hour. You cover woman with silks and
a look of admiration, which tho cir1 wm der love, waa hastening toward her gauds and sink her soul into insignifi­
not slow to perceive, and the disdainful humble home, determined to put Ids cance by circumscribing her sphere
curve of her perfect lip rounded into a fate to the test, and ask her to be his and allowing her no mission in life."
wife.
sunny smile, as ahe said:
“Well," admitted the small reporter,
Urgent business had taken him from “that's about the way we look at it np
“But why should we quarrel about
her, Cousin Geoffrey? Buffering or town immediately after his interview here, that’s a fact Women haven’t got
not, she is as haughty in her low posi­ with Hilda, and she had time to mature the nerve to rustle for themselves like
tion as ahe was when she was the mis­ her plan, and to see it accomplished, be­ men."
tress of hair a million, and I do not fore his return.
“Ner-r-r-vo!" She uttered this word
His surprise and chagrin may be im­ in a terrific tone, so terrific that the
oare to encounter her insolent pride
again, even at your special request, my agined when he found her gone, aud all small reporter half rose from his chair.
friend. No donbt some of her many his inquiries could elicit no information
“Nerve! What ia there requiring
admirers will assist her, so why should about her.
nerve that you do that I am incapable
At last, in despair, ho resorted to of?”
I trouble myself?"
Hilda De Vere loved the noble man Hilda.,
“No offense, madam, no offense. I
before her with all the power she pos­
" Do yon know what has become of meant nothing personal, I assure you."
sessed of loving anything beyond her­ Miss Verne? "
“Ami not stronger than you?” she
self; and, bad she known how her List
demanded, scorning the apology. “Am
She arched her brows.
crnel words struck to his heart, she
“How should I, not having your in­ I not gifted with as great a brain? Why
would have left them unnttered.
terest in her welfare? Should I repeat do you despise my sex? We can bear
She saw she had mad-, a misteke what rumor says, I should almost fear more pain, and are, therefore, your su­
when he said, coldly:
vou would slay me,” and she shrugged i periors in courage."
“As you choose. I came to you with her graceful shoulders provokingly.
I' The small reporter was gazing fixedher story of distress, for I thought yon
"Tell me whst you have heard," he ly at dark corner of the room,and made
had a tender heart, and I felt I had said sternly, with compressed line.
no answer.
some claims on my cousin’s generosity
“Only tliat she and Signor Buocini,
“Nerve, indeed!" continued the tall
when I was pleading the cause of so old her old music maiter, who wm always lady; “why,women have infinitely more
and tried a friend of hers m Christine such an ardent admirer of hers, in spite nerve than men. Only yesterday I saw
Verne. I see my error, and will not of pretty little Mistress Ruocini and a woman—"
detain you longer.”
“That’s the biggest rat I ever saw in
the three babies, disappeared from the
He bowed, and was about to with­ city on the same day, and some gentle- the office,” said the small reporter,
draw, but Hilda, with a mighty effort,
staring intensely at the corner.
curbed her rising anger, and, hastening bearing a striking resemblance to the
The screams that rent the air brought
after him, laid one exquisite band 1 runaways, walking, arm-in-arm, in a in all tbe printers and several citizens
on his arm. and said, pleadingly, with most confidential manner, in Brighton? from the street. When they arrived the
lovely eyes misty with tears:
tall one was standing on a chair with
yesterday morning."
“Yon are angry with me, Geoffrey.
“A foul, base slander! Who wm the one hand covering her eyes and the
What will become of me without your man who dared say this thing? He shall other convulsively clutching at ber
love and sympathy?”
f.kirts as she gathered them close around
retract his false words, or die I"
Bach a perfect picture m ahe made,
her.
'
Hilda laughed musically.
with her blue velvet dress sweeping
The small reporter wisely took advan­
“I said be wm nameless. As I have
around her graceful form, add her told you all I know on the subject, sup­ tage of the crowd to slip ont, and he
beautiful face, like a grieved child’s, pose we select a more pleasant theme of telegraphed from Gold Hill that he was
raised to his.
conversation. Did yon have * pleasant going down to Carson to work up a big
item.— Virfinia, City Chronicle.
She knew her power, and was not sur­ trip to Manchester?”.
And all of Geoffrey’s inquiries could
prised at the softening expression in his
Divers Among Dead Bodies.
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elicit no further information about the
eyes, ,m
he answered:
When to the silence and loneliness of
“I am more grieved than angry, Hilda. ' woman he loved. At last he fell into a
You loved Christine Verne once, and ' settled gloom, and went abroad to seek ocean or river depths are added the
blackness of darkness and the dread
were untiring in your offers of friend- j relief in change and travel.
And Mias Verne, the governess, after Eresenoo of death, the diver must needs
ship when ahe had but slight need of
live courage who boldlv descends. In
them. Now, when she is in poverty and the first strangeness of her position
disgrace, through no fault of her own, wore qfi, took np the burden of life the operations at the Tay bridge, the
&lt;ind you have in year power to aid her, tgain with a brave spirit. Her little less, experienced divers were by some
vou refuse. V^hy will you not give charges soon learned to love her. and, suspected of succumbing to the terrors
her this position of governs*! for yonr being a true woman, her loving heart of the sitnation. If there ware any hu­
little sisters, when yon know how noble went out to them in deep tenderness, man bodies there they were imprisoned
and worthy she is? Cousin Hilda, re­ and she daily thanked Hilda De Vere’a in a double prison of carriage and cage­
consider your decision, and for my sake kindness in obtaining for her the posi­ like girder. It was impossible for any
diver quickly to dutch at the body,
give her tho aid one true woman has the tion she occupied.
right to exp*ct from another.”
But there was one drop of wormwood and, ere he had time to think of his
His handsome eyes wore a look of which time seemed powerless to soften. ghastly work, to procure by signal tlie
earnest pleading, whicji Hilda would That Geoffrey Brandon, the man to instant withdrawal of himself aud sol­
have found it hard to resist, had her whom she had given her heart in those emn burden to tbe surface. Tbe work
sympathy been asked for any other per­ dear old days—whose look, tone and involved patient and deliberate hand­
son than Christine Verne. But, a* it manner had so often told her she waa ling of the dead in the dark and silent
was, • hard, determined look settled over beloved of him- should have turned deep, and few who suspected the divers
her face, obliterating all its line., of soft against her in her sore distress and of shrinking from this task felt brave
beauty, a* ahe listened to the thrill of trouble, should even have doubted her enough themselves to blame them seri­
ously for it. The suspicion, after all,
tenderness in hi* voice.
honesty, was a blow hard Io bear.
She had humbled herself to him, and
Doubtless, ere this, dear Hilda wm had probably bat small foundation; at
thisTwas the result—to hear him plead, his wife, and even tbe pain of his cruel least two of the divers strongly de­
with all tbe eloquence he possessed, treachery grew leas sharp as the month* clared that no “eerie feeling" would
the cause of the one woman ahe hated, rolled away in beautiful Italy, and ahe prevent them doing their duty, and
the one rival she feared, and in whose was permitted to bask in the glory of said that if necessary they would be
glad to bring np the dead even
downfall she triumphed.
that wonoerful land.
Until, one day, in a picture gallery in in their arms. Bull, the vary way in
“If you force the truth from me,
which these men talk of this subject
Rome,
she
met
him
face
to
face.
Geoffrey, here it is t. I believe Chris­
She tried to escape him, but his seems to show that below water they
tine Verne ia as Vile as her miserable
eager gaze had fastened upon her love­ cannot taco the dead with the callousness
the town. I would no more have her ly features in a very rapture of delight­ of men who are brought into contact
ed surprise, and, unmindful of the two with bodies on shore; that, in fact, they
children by her ude, he caught her have to reason with themselves against
hand* and asked, in that thrilling tone a natural timidity. “ My duty,” said one
diverai theTay, “is io thaliving. When
her red lip curled into a sneering ahe so well remembered:
“MissY crnel Christine! How hap­ 1 go down to find the dead, 1 feel that I
smile, “why not go and offer her tbe
consolation of yonr love, and the shelter py 1 am to find you! Where have you am going down to do what I can for the
of yonr home? No. doubt she would hidden v ourself all these weary people they belong to, and that it ia not
tbe dead I have to be frightened of. I
gladly accept both, a* she has *o long mooBlr'
He would have drawn her arm think of the friends to whom the bodies
been trying her arts to win you!"
to be restored, and nothing would
■
“May God forgive you, Hilda, for through his, but she drew herself are
give me greater pleasure than to give
yonr eruei, unjust words! Would that haughtily away, and answered, idly:
I were worthy of her love, or Lad a
“ Thank vou, Mr. Brandon. I have them their only satisfaction.” If death
hope that ahe would listen to me. I purposely kept my resilience a my*- 1and darkness do inspire timidity even
would go to her this hour, and ask her very from one whose doubts of my in-/ in these hardy men, it is sometimes even
tobe.toy&lt;*i^I Youx h«mleM word# tegnty convinced me that he could more difficult for the diver to go among
sgswsi her have opened my ryes, and have no poatible interest in my welfare. the dead in the light of day. “The hor­
rible ooDoeit of death and night” is
now I Vow she is the on!v woman I Ooodbyl”
bbe turned away, but he caught her matched by the reality, a* seen, for ex­
have evsr loved. GoOd-hy I
ample, by the diven at the Princess
And Hilda knew, a* she heard him bud.
Alice, when they met tbe cold stare of
- going down life steps, that her princely
“ Christine, what does this mean?
the group of cabin passenger* who had
iot know that I love vou beucur
She clenched her dainty hands, and than life? Did jon not read the truth clung together in agony as the ship
went down; or as experienced by certain
muttered, wrath tally:
in the old sweet time, when nothing
who refused to recover wrecked
“But he shall never marry her! I but the fear of mjown unworthineas divers
'
will take ears that she dofa not cross kept the avowal from my lips? Dear­ treasure at the Faroe islands befeanse
they saw dead sailors in the rigging,
cat, dearest, do not turn away I Mine,
aud could not bear tho sight.-— London
at least hto been thone loyal heart.
in h. r humble abode, with ber pure, Surely sur.h Jove as mine deserves a A’eu-s. __________ ___________
proud face wearing a look of pitiful an- better re-oonse than seorn 1 ’’
Wk have heard of some Indians out
goifh. hwTtl Hildas soft sympathetic
And. in spite of the two curious West who captured a lot of kerosene in
children, and the atrsv visitors that a whisky-barrel, and drank some,
eapo treat her wreicuedno; and pov- flitted through the gallery, the truth thinking it was liquor, and when they
•rcy. rhe said, with a glad ring in her
discovered their mistake and sat down
sweet voice:
the perfidy of Hilda De Vere's heart, io smoko and think the matter over,
** How good you are, Hilda! How and Geoffrey Brandon blessed the mil­ the results were frightful. Now, Gath,
it’s your turn.
could I ever have doubted your love take that gave him his bride at last.

the stacking place” (n&lt;M point), “They
laugh that wm," “Thia is the abort and
long of it," “Comparisons are odious;
“As merry as the day is long," “A
Daniel come to judgment," “Frailty,

one* doubly sure,”. “Christmas coma*
but once a yaaxr";“Ccunt|ilieir nhirkenn
ere they are hatched," and "Look be­
fore you leap.”
.
Waahington Irving gives us “The
Shty dollar,” Thomas Morton
ed long ago “What will Mrs.
dy say?” while Goldsmith an­
swers “Ask me no question* and I’ll
tel! you no fibs.” Charles C. Pinckney
gives “Millions for defense, bnt not 1
cent for tribute." “First in war, first in
peace, and first in the hearts of his fel­
low-citizens ” fnot countrymen), ap­
pealed in the resolutions presented to
the -Honse of'^Representatives in De­
cember, 1790, prepared by Gen. Henry
Lee.
Thomas Taaaer, a writer of the six­
teenth century, gives n* "It’s an illwill turns no good," “Better late than
never," “Look ere thou leap," and “The
stone that is rolling can gather no moss,"
“All cry and no wool” is found' in But­
ler’s "Hndibras."
Dryden says: “ None but the brave
deserve the fair.” “Men are bnt chil­
dren vf a larger growth," and “Through
thick and thin.” “No pent-up Utica
contracts cur pewer,” declared J onathan
Sewell.
“ When Greeks join Greeks then
comes the tng of .war,” Nathaniel Lee
1692.
” Of two evils I have chosen the
least," and “ Tho nnd must justify the
means," are from Matthew Pryor. We
are indebted to Colley Cibber for the
agreeable intelligence that “ Richard is
himself again." Johnson tells ns in “A
good hater of Mackintosh,” in 1791, the
phrase often attributed to John Ran­
dolph : “ Wise and masterly inactivity."
“ Variety's the very spice of life," and
“ Not much the worse of wear"—Cowper.
“ Men proposes, bnt God disposes”—
Thomas a Kempis.
Christopher Marlow gave forth the in­
vitation so often repeated bv his broth­
ers in a less public wav: “ Lore me lit­
tle, love me long." Edward Coke wm
of the opinion that “ A man’s house is
hia castle," To Milton we owe “ The
paradise of fools," “A wilderness of
sweets," and “Moping melancholy and
moonstruck madness."
Edward Young tells us “ Death loves
a shining mark," " A fool at 40 is a fool
indeed," but, alas for Lis knowledge of
human nature wiien he tell* uh " Man
wants but little, nor that little long.”
From Bacon oomes “ Knowledge is
power,” aud Thomas Southeme reminds
us that “Pity’s akin to love." Dean
Swift thought that “ Bread is the staff
of life.” Campbell found that “ Com­
ing events cast their shadows before,"
and “ ’Tn* distance lends enchantment
to the view.” “ A thing of bounty is a
joy iorever," is from Keats. Franklin
said, “ God helps them who help them­
selves," and Lawrence Sterne comforts
us with the thought, “ God tempers the
wind to the shorn lamb."
Even some of the “ slang” phrases of
the day have a legitimate origin. “ Put­
ting your foot in it" ia certainly not a
very elegant mode of expression, but,
according to the Aeiatic Rmearchu, it
is quite a fine point of law; wheu the
title to land is disputed in Hmdovstau,
two holes are dug in the ground and
used to incase a limb of each lawyer (?),
and the one who tired first lost his cli­
ent’s case. Fancy, if you can, some of
our famous “ hmbe of the law" plead­
ing in such a manner J It ia generally
the client who “ put* his foot in it.”
When things are in disorder they are
often said to be turned topsy-turvy;
this expression is derived from the way
in which turf used for fuel is placed to
dry, the turf being turned downward;
and the expression then means tdp-nde
tnrf-way.
Plutarch, in his life of Argesileus,
King of Sports, gives ns the origin of a
quaint aud familiar expreMion.
On r certain occasion an Ambassador
from Epirus, on a diplomatic mission,
was shown by the King over txis capi­
tal. The Ambassador knew of the mon­
arch’s fame—knew that though only
nominally King of Sparta, he waa yet
ruler of Greece—and he had looked to
see massive walls rearing aloft their em­
battled tower* for the defense of the
town; but he found nothing of the kind.
He marveled much at this, and spoke
of it to the King.
'‘Sire,” he said, “I have visited moat
of tho principal towns, and I find do
walls reared tor defense. How is thia?"
“Indeed, Sir Ambaasadar,” replied
Argesileus, “thou const not hav* looked
carefully. Come wilh me to-morrow
morning, and I will show you the walls
of Sparta.”
Accordingly on the following morn­
ing the King led his guest ont upon the
plains where his army was drawn up in
full battle array, and, pointing proudly
to the serried host, he said:
"There, thou beboideat tbe walls of
8parts—10.000 men, aud every man a
brick 1" ,.•
Washiagtou’s Last Hoars.
The certificate of Dr*. Craik and
Dick, the physicians who attended
Grorge Washington at tho time of hi*
death, has ju*t been unearthed from a
Gorgetown newspaper of 1799. It dor*
not appear in any of the biographies of
Washington. The certificate concludes
thus: “He wm fully impressed at tbe
t»eginning of his complaint, as well as
through every succeeding stage of it,
that its conclusion would be mortal;
un Emitting, to the several exertions
made for his recovery rather as a duty
than from any expectation* oi their effi­
cacy. He considered the operations of
death ■ upon his systefti as coeval with
the disease; and several hours before

every demonstration of that equanimity
for which his whole life has been so
uniformly and singularly conspicuous."

8IHNS AND PORTENTS.

When the crescent of the young
moon seta supinely, its horns in the
air, it is a sign of dry weather, because
in this position it holds all the water,
thus preventing its fall to .the- earth.

explanation in this ease
walerful moon ia emblem

PITH AND PVINT.

that a

A TOKSADO is a great blow to any
country.
Domestic bliss- Kisting the maid of
aHwork.
Yon cant go a sleighing without
snow, nor a buggy-riding without reins.
Tax pin is mightier than the fward.
Yon can sit on the award with impunity
A tramp, and Kt-ely’s motor, and Edi­
son’s lamp are all alike—they wont
work.
The author of the familiar phrase
“Bhoot the hat,” was an Austrian tyrant
named Geaslcr.
Smoximo 1 cent’s worth of tobacco in
a $50 pipe is like dressing a scarecrow
in a seal-skin sack.
Bpiceb says his oollai^buttorf is like
the celebration Of the Fourth of July
it ia sure to come off.
'■ Horrid little thing, without a set of
bangs to her name,” is the newest Chi­
cago phrase for describing a rival.

find one so impartially accommodating.
Whoever; finds a four4eaved clover
is generally a liar. It is so much easier
to detach one leaf from a five-leaf stalk
than to hunt for one with four that the
temptation to mendacity is too much
for avenge day.
When a mouse gnaw* a hole in a
gown some misfortune may be appre­
hended. The misfortune baa already
happened to the gown, and may be ap­
prehended to happen to the mouse.
An old sign is that a child grows
proud if suffered to look into a mirror
while leas than 12 months old. Bnt
what the avenge infant can see in a
mirror to make it proud is difficult for
any but its parent* to understand.

ant, barring accidents of rain, snow and
haiL
'
,
It you take down your shingle, pre­
paratory to putting it np in a new loca­
tion, it is a sign you are moving.
If a hen runs across the street direct­
ly in front of yon, it is a sign that a hen
will soon be on the other aide. If ahe
crosses over just behind you—pohaw!
who ever anew a hen that wouldn’t die
in her tracks rather than cross one's
pathway in his rear?
When you see a cat running aronnd
furiously, it is a sign that the crockery
or glassware is in danger.
When you drop a knife and it sticks
in the floor, it is * sign that some one
ia coming. If you are a small boy, that
some one may be your mother, mid her
coming be to remonstrate with you
with her slipper.
To dream of a wedding is a sign of
inanition.
To dream of a funeral betokens too
much pork and cabbage.
To dream of finding money betokens
that it ja easier to dream of finding
money than to work for it.
Tq dream that it is Sunday morning
is heaven.
To be suddenly awakened from your
sweetest sleep to find that it is not
Bunday Is—that is to say. very disagree­
able. It is a sign that yon will be tinh*ppy.
A great many more equally nfalhble
signa
might
be given, bnt
. “
,
, , the reader
,
““ probably b“d eooPKb »« 0“«
The men who, bolierf. u&gt; .iguai■ ,olficienity credulous to believe that our
knowledge in that line, as well as in
every other line, is inexhaustible.
Over the Virginia Battie*Field*.
We sped, oil too rapidly for me, through
a deeply interesting country. We were
traveling a hundred nulex of most mo
mentoun history. From Washington we
crossed tbe Long bridge into the State
of Virginia, and ran down seven miles
in a parallel course with the Potomac to
the city of Alexandria. Thence to Quan­
tico, where the train took the track of
the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Po
tomao railroad, "and entered a broken
and desolate-looking region, famous to
all time as “The Wilderness,” which
wm tbe scene of some of the moat ter­
rible battles fought in 1863 and 1864.
Twenty-one miles beyond Quantico we
halted at thejjuaint-Iooking old town
of Fredericksburg, on the sooth bank of
the Rappahannock, and near which wm
fought a bloody engagement, in which
the Federal Genend. Burnside, wm de­
feated by the Confederate commander,
Robert Lee. The graveyard of Uie
gallant dead who fell in that strife is
fully visible from Qie car*. Eleven miles
west of Fred eric kaborg the battle of
Chancellor*vill* was fought There
“ Stonewall ” Jackson wm mortally
wounded. He died at a little hamlet
called “ Guiney'a," and his last words
were : “ Let us cross over tho rivhr and
reat under tne shade of the trees.”
Leaving Fredericksburg we came to

another doughty battle was fought be­
tween Gen. Grant and Gen. Lee. A
very cock-pit, this country—a tilt-yard
of heroes. The trees are very young
aud slim, and grass grows very richly
hereabouts; but the land, they tell me,
the desolate “WiMernesa” always ex­
cepted, is beginning to smile again, and
this last harvest- time was teeming with
grain and tobacco.
May it teem
through unnumbered harvests! The
old State of Virginia has surely been
enough of the dreadful realities of the
war, and to spare.—Cor. London Tele­
graph.
,
._______________
Blunder*.
Few attributes of character are more
charming than the faculty of gracefully
acknowledging one’s errors. The man
who makes a blunder aud sticks to it
ia a person with whom argument or
controversy becomes impossible. The
trouble and time spent in attempting
to convince him of the truth are com­
pletely wasted; for he will still believe
that what he has advanced mutt be
right, even in the face of actual de­
monstration that it is wrong. On tbe
other band, of Uie action of one who
will admit with frank and ready cour­
tesy that he has l&gt;een mistaken, it may
be said thatit “ blesseth Mini that gives
and him that takes”—it covers his own
retreat with gracefulness, and gives his

Artemus Ward once said that a He
win live. If thia is the case, nearly
all th* works of Eli Perkin* are immor­
tal.

•

LauKa (with novel)—“Oh‘, if thia tale
were only true and 1 were the heroine I"
Kate—“What! with her persecutions,
ber misery?" Laura—"Ah, but then,
dear, remember ahe does get a husband,
after alb”
"Is it possible, miss, that you do not
know the names of some of your best
friends?" inquired a gentleman of a
lady. “Certainly," ahe replied; “I don't
even know what my own will be a year
hence.”
At a christening, while the minister
was making his certificate he inquired
the day of the tnoath and happened to
say: “ Let me see, thia is the thirti­
eth.” “ The thirtieth!" exclaimed the
indignant mother, “ indeed, but it’s
only the nineteenth.”
“ 8xx that my grave's kept green,'
he warbled, under the window of his
fair one’s domicile, one pleasant night.
“ I’ll tend to the grave business, young
lumu
man,, ” buuuiou
shouted uui
hex curugeu
enraged paternal anano«tor, a. ho poked au old muoket out
ol the ^oond-rtory window. No more
concert that evening.
Thk mysteries of a baby’s toilet were
altogether new to a little l-year-old,
ax^d he carefully watched the bathing
and dressing of hia little cousin. When
the little powder-box was open, and the
fluff brush was about to be used under­
neath the baby's chin, he exclaimed,
“ Oh, annty, let me *e« yon salt her."
There wm a young damsel, oh, bleu
her! It coat very little to drew her;

Because, you see, she had given the
mitten to the only fellow in the neigh­
borhood, and the amount of sweetness
ahe was therefore obliged to waste upon
the desert air
A little miss had long desired a sis­
ter for a playmate, and, liaving been
taught to ask God for everything, ahe
asked Him for a sister, telling her
mother ahe would do the praying if ahe
would make the clothes. After pray­
ing several night* and getting a little
impatient that ber request was not
granted, she said one night: “ O Lord,
please send me a tittle sister right
away. If yon haven’t got a white one,
send me a black one." This same little
girl was corrected by her mother the
other day fer being naughty. “ Well, I
can’t help it,” she said; “when you
prayed for me why didn’t you pray for
a better child?”

GoM-HunUag.
Gold-hunting and gold-digging fas
cinate thousands of persons, because
the element of chance, that which makes
gambling attractive, enters into their
reunite. An exchange publishes sundry
facts about thia mania»which we oom
mend to the young.
Despite the immense yield of gold in
California, it ia now shown that her
tillable soil produces more actual wealth
than her richest mine*.
Her grain and her fruits exceed in
value the best of her placers.
Most persons think of California as
only a gold-bearing State, and it is
pleasant to know that her agricultural
^aru beyond those of her
mine*.
Agriculture is apt to pay better than
gobi or silver seeking in any fertile,
well-cultivated rvg*on; but there ia a
sort of fascination about the precious
metals which allures men the world
over, and blinds them to the more ra­
tional and legitimate branches of in­

counter with a generous foe.

Even bridesmaids will noon be among
the things that were. Every lady in
every land will be iutereated to know
that a striking innovation in the wed­
ding ceremonial has been introduced in
Pans, which will jirobabiy in thia, as in
other things, set the faabton to the po-

Db. Cbosbt’b Society for Preventing
Crime in New York city ha* a bill piepared to introduce into tbe Legislature
cutting dow i the number of liquor sa­
loons from 10,000 to 2,000

maids. A* they are drccMHi m red or
blue velvet and satin, with wM stock­
ings and gold uhoe-buck lea, they add to
the dramatic effect of the ceremony.

�rr nu».
Caotrr Pumnvx. — Fii&gt;t

get

ply, Mb. would still have gone, to

Maaa., last May, was reoet Mf arrai#
’s blood waa poured
in oourt, and. »t being kosubed by x
Ich wm improvised
ical expens UM Ue ft»a «•* iM&lt;
wn&gt; remanded to JaH to await the
cried out:
term of the oourt, when, if hi* co
tion remains the sama, he will be
murdarcr,” replied one of the fanatics:
to a lunatic asylum. Freoman
persists in his a»wrtion that toe sacri­ “he has proved his faith in God."
The doctor* call it delusional insanity
fice of his child waa a juat and proper
act, and waa demanded of him in a of a religious typd.
vision. It will be remembered that,
after a prolonged revival in hl* aeot, be
NATIONAL RULRVAD LAW.
awoke his wife to lhe etriy morning of
May .1 last and told ber that he had
The world is waking at length to the
monstrous iniquity perpetrated by the
railroad corporations upon the people.
In Germany tbe Government is pur­
chasing the roads and equipments bod­
ily, ana will operate them.
Thia, of course, is impracticable hero
under our system.
• ;
But the enormity of the wrong* which
the people suffer has at length aroused
discussion.
1
Reagan’s bin is the entering wedge.
"Oh, papal" and .died. Freeman lav
down beside his wife again, and both • He proposes to regulate inter-State
It was the prayer of a duelist It w»s slept peacefully until morning. He commerce by fixing certain rules and
uttered in the bright sunshine of a love­ confidently expected that the child
This ia tlie signal for the corporations
ly morning in May, as be bad the death­ would rise again on thu third day.
bearing weapon in his hand, and stood Though hia neighbors of the same sect to send forward their attorneys.'
The. committee charged frith the
with his antagonist before him. The appear to have known of the murder,
place did not appear like one where none of them informed the authorities, Reagan bill in the House is now the
prayer would be likely to be made; nor and it was only by accident that the center of tbe fire of tho corporations.
/FbiMLudocity of the attoruevs of tho
did the duelist, a young man of abont crime was discovered.
The wife was discharge^ after a short railroads is something to bo admired.
24 year* of age, named Crawford, seem
They boldly defend tbe system of
like a praying man, though he was dis- imprisonment, but it dofw not appear
tiuguished by hia manly air and gentle that ahe has ever expressed any'peni­ pooling m tbe best that can be devised
»
tence for her aeqniesoence in the mur­ for the people.
-manners.
They say oom petition which is cutting
But " things are not what they seem." der. As for Freeman himself, and in
Beneath a show of indifference many a spite of his disappointment that a part down rates is b*d for the people.
Read the report and see that this is
man carries “a wounded spirit;” and in of his expectation was not fulfilled, and
;
this esse the inner battle between pride that the child did not oome to life again true.
These skillful "manipulator* of
and conscience was a kind of torture in the promised season, he is still firm
that no earthly physician could relieve. in his conviction that the sacrifice was phrases” say that tho world is too ig­
My friend, whom I am now describ­ a divine command. He has been a con­ norant to attempt to legislate upon so
ing as he appeared at the turning-point stant reader of religious works during delicate a subject.
They say a commission should be ap­
of his life-course, was an only bod. He his imprisonment, particularly of the
waa tbe heir of a large property in one latest edition ot tho hymns! of the pointed to gather statistics for a few
of the Southern States, and had wit­ Methodist Episcopal church. He claims years before anything should bo at­
nessed, in his 14th year, the death of still to bo a mcmb«&gt;r of that church, tempted in thia direction.
Their impudence is, indeed, wonder­
hia mother--an excellent Christian differing from its tenets, he says, only
in believing that Christ will oome a ful.
.
'
woman.
,
second
time.
Tho
business of the country is op­
He bad grown up in his native homo
Freeman openly scouts at the idea pressed by their robberies.
amid the excitements of fashionable life.
The agricultural community is re­
E happened one night, after leaving the that he is insane. It was with the
theater, while taking wine at a hotel, hia greatest difficulty that his counsel could duced to penury and the extremist hard
glass touched accidentally the glass of induce him to permit tbe plea of insan­ time* by tbe monstrous rate* which
ity ; indeed, he objected to having coun­ these gigantic and remorseless robbers
a military office-..
Thia trivial act became the occasion sel at all. “All Christians," he said to a have fixed.
If members of Congress have not
of a harsh word, a quarrel and‘ a chol‘ reporter hut summer, “ believe that
Abraham was commanded to sacrifice heard theae things, next election ought
lenge to mortal combat.
Early on the moruieg of tbe set day Isaac, If they can believe that, why to send a new set to Congress who have
tbe combatanta, with their attendants, J are my religious fellow-worshipers hoard cf them.
Farmers, merchants and shippers do
met at the appointed place. Crawford, i blamed for believing with me th** I
naturally fearlera, had already arranged won commanded to sacrifice my daughter not need a commission to inform them
his worldly affairs in view of the risks ’ in these latter days? I believe, with a of these intolerable grievances.
The world gropes to find a solution
he incurred, and, elearlv seeing its possi- , perfect, abiding faith, that I was so com­
manded to show my faith. I had hopes of the difficulty that will leave the roads
bilitie*, he had said, “ I km ready.”
in
the hands of the private owners.
Just then bis quickened memory ’ when I went to tlie shed to get the
There is no such solution.
called back tbe last words he had knife that God would stay my hand, as '
o r
- he wm about w
Ownership of the public ways of the
Ho u.u
did Abraham's
as
to ii
heard from his mother’s lips, "Meet mo I uu
offer np Imc, but I determined thnt. if country is «hst envelope the qneeuoe
in heaven."
* 1_
J
______________
- .v _the
‘ with
rliffirollHna
with
difficulties.
She seemed at that moment a living 1 my. ,hand
was
not
stayed, to tmake
Make the track a free public high­
presence. Suddenly every act of his sacrifice as gently as possible, so that
way,
and all the complexity of the case
dissipated, wasted life wm remembered my idol would paasa-xsy without suffer­
as clearly as the events of the passing ing."
- disappear*
The
discussion of the matter m Con­
week—aud conscience began its work.
Freeman said, just after the murder,
It charged him with being intentionally that whatever course waa taken with gress might be looked to for morelight, if the people were represented
a murderer.
*
them, he and his wife did not want any
But did he dare to confess the whole plea of insanity entered. He admitted there by some one who would defend
troth then and there? No; he was too that be undertook the act with a full their rights before tbe oommiUee.
proud for that At tbe critical moment, uuderatanding of what he was doing. • The corporations are there.
They have millions of money to hire
strange to say, he whispered the secret He knew that he was vraUting the law.
-Counsel aud to press with ringing elo­
prayer—
He knew that people womtKlook upon
quence
their views upon the hesitating
“O God, save us both from blood­ it as a horrid crime, and he kneW-ttat it
guiltiness, and help me to change my would be agony for him to take the life committee.
On tbe other hand, the crude ideas of
way and meet my mother in heaven."
of his little daughter. " Why," he said,
•Without tbe tremor of a nerve he “ ahe was playiug arounfi with me while those who favor the Reagan bill, sup­
discharged bis pistol in the air, and I was at work all last week, and do you ported by the weak arguments of expe­
was but slightly wounded by his an­ think I could do such a thing unless diency alone, can never be effective.
Tho philosophy of the situation 1ms
tagonist.
Immediately the seconds something more powerful than insanity
not yet dawned upon tho advocates of
interposed, reconciliation was efleeted, commanded ms?”
regulating
railroads.
and thus the first part ot the prayer
When asked by a gentleman whether
All such schemes must fail, from the
was auswered al once.
he did not think it a delusion to be­
In this young man’s history "the lieve that God put things into tho complexity of their design.
Laws to be effective must be simple.
darkest time of night was just before heart* of men to do, be atouoe respond­
Tbe more complicated tbe machinery
day," for the'second petition was grant­ ed : Do you think it a delusion when
by which legislation seeks to accom­
ed speedily.
your minister tells you that God put it
He had occasion to visit New York, into his heart fo preach the gospel, or plish a given purpose, the less effective
where I first met him, in a gathering of that God directed him to become a mis­ it will be. ■
The simple, natural way to destroy
relatives and friends, and there, too, I sionary? Now, I just as firmly believe
witnessed bis public introduction to the that God put it into my heart—that is, this monstrous iniquity is to liberate
church, his baptismal oath of loyalty to spoke to mo—to do that act, that the tbe track.
Throw it open to all men, and no
his rightful King, taken with an heroic world might see that there was faith
more necessity will exist for regulating
spirit inspired by h’s new lore.
even as great as Abraham's. I did
He became a good a»ldier, bold in think that He would stay my hand be­ tariffs than there is for regulating rates
winning recruits, and he would often fore I struck the blow. I can't see any between New York and Liverpool.
say, "Despair of none. If my strange difference between my firm belief that
Napoleon’s Domestic Habits.
pro ver was answered, who need fail ?"
God .poke to mo wd U&gt;«&gt; firn belief of
Mme. Do Bemomf. “ Memoir, of
W. B. H.
other. th.t they h.re boor 10 peminM , lho Pn,Ue
oI N.poUon
Jo^
oommomon wrth God.
j pbjne» „ TCmt. TKJ. intero,,inb de.
A correspondent of the National
When urged by his counsel fo allow tails of the imperial household. NaNa­
^apiiwt, diaeuas’-ig the Lord's
________
Prayer,
, the plea of insanity—it wm not until
poleon’s income wm about &gt;7,100,000 a
takes occasion to ssy: " Our Father I! the lost moment that he consented— ho year, exclusive of what he took from the
which art in heaven ” is the commenco- said: “ What will become of my past secret service and other funds. He al­
.mentof the prayer, which is—I think life and teaching* if I am adjudged in­ lowed himself &gt;8,000 a year for hia
erroneously — usually called
“ the sane? Let me go into court and dross. It is well known that if an article
preach." A suggestion for a change of of clothing did not suit him exactly,
Lord’s Pray ej."
In Matthew, vh 9, and latke, xl 1, we venue he would not listen to for a mo­ either in make or material, it wm con­
read that the Savior taught his dis­ ment. • It is not biblical,” he said, "to demned, aud that he wm greatly given
ciples attheir request to " pray in this go out of tbe country which stood up to inking or greasing his white breeches
manner.*1 not always repeating those before His enemies in Jerusalem." He and to burning his boots by using his
words, but iodwatiug the proper ob­ seems perfectly sane on all other aub- boot m a poker, especially when he wm
jects or subjocta of prayer. They teach jeeta, and expresses the utmost indiffer­ augry or excited. He usually rose at 7.
how created intelligence may suppli­ ence » to the result of the trial “ I If he wakened in the night be frequent­
cate the Almighty. This may be called have done God’s will," he says, “m Ab­ ly bathed, ate or worked before going
the mode! prayer, showing how man raham wm prepared to do. If I did to sleep again. He suffered from a foul
may pray 0 taught by the bon of Man wrong. Abraham wm guilty and Genesis stomaaD, and often fancied that be had
Hi rearIf.
.
t
.
is a fable.” Mr*. Freeman saya that for been poisoned. It took M. De Remuaat
The Lord prayed for Himself on va­ ten days before the sacrifice they both a long time to teach him to shave him­
rious occasions. The special Lord’s felt tbe presence of God in their bouse, self; the Chamberlain wm moved to
Prayer is recorded in John, xvii., and and that during that time her husband this through Napoleon's visible uneasi­
may be read to advantage by all. fasted continuously, eating nothing but ness when in the barber's bands. If a
Portions of it, not all. may be used by bread and crackers aud drinking nothing garment did not please him it was torn
us; but it is mainly His own, and His but water. The night of the
off and thrown on the floor or into the
after they had prayed, while great drops fire. In trimming hia nails, of which
alone.
It may be well to read the many of sweat stood on his forehead, and she he was vain, be used countless pairs of
prayer* recorded in both the Old end lagged that she be made the sacrifice, scissors, that were smashed off-hand if
New Testaments. They will instruct he aaid that he had prayed for two they were not sharp. Tbe only perfume
as to the best methods and proper week* tliat he himself might be the one he wm partial to wm cologne, of which
supplications. ' They should prevent called, but that the vision he had just be required sixty bottles a month. He
" vain repetitions" and guide our hiul demanded the We of their be«t-be- ate and drank little, though be wm very
loved daughter. “ I told her,” says fond ot coffee. At dinner he had every­
Freeman, "that we could not risk tlie thing served at-once, and fed at hazard,
and is not all adapted to our wsnte. displeasure of God, and when I per­ often taking cream or a dish of sweets
Tbe model prayer, in Matthew and in suaded her that Edith would either be before touching the entrees.
Luke, is all oura, capable of much en- restored to ns after three days or else
would be translated, then she assented.
A schoolboy used an op-ea knife in­
She saw that it wm a divine command.” stead of a Dent pin at Danvers, Ill., and
not by any human authority, but by the Then, m he expresses it, his soul was tho teacher was dangerously cut

offer up hia little daughter Edith as a
human Bacrifioe. Then,-after both bad
prayed, the mother went back to her
bed and Freeman sought a sharp knife.
The 5 year old fiMgbter slept in the
next room. Bending oter her as she
slept. Freeman drove the knife through
her heart. She opened, ber eyes and,
as the father afterward freely related

you will talk X. Capt. Fan way and Sir
Peter Farquliar, the two eligible* of the
parish, and when you have talked over thia in the chamois, and lei 010 child
the weather you will begin to fidget, wear it all the time. Rene* *;ih the
and wish yourself home with me. Even tar occasionally.
—sod the old family servants. Decid- a bear like me will prove more enduiHot lemonade is one of the b-wt reme­
edjjf not a very brilliant prospect for
dies for colds, «s it acta promptly and
efficiently, and has n-&gt; unplea^sat after­
It was a sullen autumn day when
effect*. One lemon should l&gt;c firoperly
Madeline rode, for the first time, up the cannot help yourself."
avenue leading to her aunt’s house.
. “I have other resources,” answered
She saw a gray aky,- flying clouds, and Madeline, loftily. **I have arranged a and covered with half a pint of bothng
water. Drink just befv re going to bod,
dramatic course of study “
and do not expose yourself the follow­
heavily in, and, standing in the midst
Mr. Chathard smiled.
ing day. The remedy will work off an
of a cluster of pines, was a low, massive
“Try it, my dear cousin, by all
building that might have been a prison, means. It is the meet enchanting attack of chills and fever, if it is prop­
and possibly was a house. No one thing in the world—in prospect. Try erly used.
For Poibonb.—If any poison is swal­
came to the door to welcome her. Mr. it, I say again, and remember, I shall be
Chathard was not at borne; Mr* Chat- very happy to aid you if any difficulties lowed, drink instantly a half a glass of
hard waa in the library, and begged occur—which, though, it is to be pre­ cool water, with a heaping tesspoonful
of common salt and ground mustard
that Madeline would come to her there. sumed, is not possible."
She found her lying on tbs sofa, busy
With which He took himself off, leav­ stirred into it. Thia vomits as soon as
with some sort of knitting—« sallow, ing Madeline piqued and curious. She it reaches the stomach. But, for fear
delicate, fretful woman.
hod ample time, however, to recover some of the poison may remain, swallow
"No,” she said, shrinking bock, as herself, and proceeded with her studies. the white of one or two eggs, or drink
Madeline showed a disposition to kus It was three mortal weeks before he a cup of strong coffee—there two being
her; "no one but Frederic has kissed presented.himself again. When hi did antidotes for a greater numbar. of
me for year* Don’t commence. I am come, it was in a ghostly fashion. She poisons than any other dozen of articles
ataeatureof habit; I don’t like to be was bending over a book, and, looking Known, »ith the advantage of their be­
disturbed in any of my regular habits. up suddenly,
auaaeniy, found
rouna him
nim standing
stanaing beBe­ , ing always on hand; if Dot, a pint of
I only came down to-day on your ac­ fore her. watching her keenly, looking sweet oil, lamp oil, drippings, melted
count, and it lias quite unnerved me. weary and strangely dissatisfied. He butter or laid, are good substitute*, ee’
I shall not Uy it again. 1 must have gave her a cool nod, and threw himself pecially if they vpmif quickly.
perfect repose. Frederic comes to see into a chair near her.
THtATMawroF Sore Throat.—Great
me morning and evening; that is as
'
"Talk f he said imperatively. ”1 am ,reliel ip obtain*}, hi
much as I con bear."
nice soft bran pool. _
. ______
Idenbored."
With that, Madeline was waved off. to
Madeline’s hot blood leaped up in re­ ing the breast with turpentine takes
her room, where indignation supplanted volt Words hovered on- her lips that, away the harsh, dry pain of a common
a atroog desire to cry, and curiosity cool m he waa, could not but have cold. A dram and a half of dried alum,
gradually got tho better of both. It placed an effectual barrier between with two and a half drams of capsicum
was really, she decided, on looking them. Something arrested them. A tincture, a little sirup, and eight ounces
about her, a pleasant room, with crim­ pained look was in his eye, anguish of rose-water, ftyni a nice gargle for the
son curtains and furniture, and a deep about bivnouth, showing dimly through relief of hoarseness and that trouble­
window looking out on the sea. There the mask of cynicism. A new impulse some complaint known as falling of the
was a bureau, with a great many little
uvula. Again, for sore throat, what
drawers that she pleased herself with
"Cousin,” she said, gently enough, can Ite belter than a gargle of the fol­
arranging mentally. There was a vaso “why should we be at war? We are of lowing?—Three drams of laudanum,
of flowers that spoke of a conservatory; the same blood, and I think wc are alike half that quantity of tinctme of bella­
ahe had seen that tbe library waa well in this one thing, at least—that donna, and eight ounces of camphorfilled; a pretty piano occupied a recess we are both alone.
Why good water. Lastly, I may ynention this
in her room.
each other
with
bitter
words? fact, not known to every one: In pain­
“I shall pass my time very tolerably,” Would it not be better to help ful inflammations of the throat; and in
thought Madeline, resignedly. “I won­ each other? I don't ask nor offer cases of gum-boil, a dose of Epemn salts
der what my cousin is like."
any confidence; only if there could be cannot fail to do positive good,
Perhaps this last thought had some a liking and a friendship between us, especially if the patient is at all
influence in ber toilet, else why should let it develop itself.
Lot us not plethoric.—CattelPs Magazine.
•no have braided her hair and put on binder it. I am so lonely; and I think
Health Within Reach of All —The
her most becoming dress? It was hardly if you would let me that I should like only true road to health is that which
to be supposed that her charms would you."
common sense dictates to mon. Live
have much effect on the quiet parlor­
Strange emotion glistened in his eyes within the bounds or reason. Eat mod­
maid, who alone was in attendance.
erately. drink moderately, sleep regu­
and shook his voice.
Madeline ate.her supper with curling
“I swore once," he said, "never to larly, avoid excess in anything and pre­
lip and etormy brow.
trust mankind, still less womankind, serve a conscience void of offense. Borne
“ He is a barbarian! I know I shall
men drink themselves to death, some
again."
Late him I" was her inward comment.
“Unsay the rash oath," she said, wear out their lives by indolence and
“ He must have known that I would be
“It sbnts you from all happi- some by over-exertion; other* are killed
here. Ho might have been civil. How-,) nees and, goodness."
by doctors, while not a few sitk, into
ever, I shall do very well without him 1" I' ~^
low. dare you aak me!
"How
In whom the gravo under tbe effects of vieiems
And, getting a book from the library ... »
and beastly practices. All the medi­
shelved, ahe sat herself down resolute|&gt;
cines in creation are not worth a cent
to a man who is habitually and con­
tbouijbte wudered l»ek to tbe pleuutt
me.ning ot tb.ug. about ber. stantly violating the laws of hia own
room-bare to uai Io ait wtlb her; mufll lc„11(r ouJh,.„t!-b
nature. All the medical science in the
girl-friends, reading and talking—so
“I know one thing—the troth that I world cannot save him from a prema­
different from this great, silent, hand­ feel within me. That never dice, and ture grave. With a suicidal course of
some house. I am afraid the contrast never fails. Only try me, cousin. I conduct he is planting the seeds of de
was not loo favorable, for her pillow was long to be good."
cay in his own constitution and acceler­
wet with tears that night.
“1 believe you do.” he said, ating tho destruction of his own life.
A week passed away. During that much softened.
“I believe, with
time Madeline saw Mrs. Chathard once all my nnoceut fervor, you do wish it.
The Value of a Dollar.
—that was all. The rest of the time I will trust till I see that you, too, are
We once employed for a short time
she passed in solitude, till Saturday going to deceive me. Will you take tbe
in ditching, a man, who at 21 years of
evening, when the prim old housekeep­ responsibility?”
age was worth some 815.0U0, but who
er entered the parlor where Madeline
Madeline held out her hand, and so lo*t most of it, on tbe whole, foolishly,
was sitting, work-basket in hand.
t,'" , . ...
„ . „1 mere
there whs
was trace between
oetween inem.
them. n.very
Every and was compelled, for a time, at least,
L""C’ •h‘““1' ni6lK th.. .ladled
Ulked . under
to support his family by working for
and Mrs.
Mr*. Chathard
Chatbara thinks it proper
nroner ..
•- ...
.
■
“and
the supervision of the prim housekeep­
that I should sit in the roomwith er; and at lost he fell into a way of tak­ daily wages. - One night when we paid
which explanation she walked over to ing a morning walk vith her in the him, he said, "I’m much obliged both
the extreme end of the apartment and garden and riding with her in the after­ for the wages and the tuition." We sup­
vanished behind the curtains of the noon. He even went with her to sev­ posed he referred to instruction in lay­
ing tile drains, but he said, "No, I
bow-windovn
eral parties, and always to church; and mean instruction as to the value of
Madeline curled her lip slightly at
the neighborhood held up its hands in money. I never knew what a dollar
these prudential preparations and astonish meat
wus worth before. But, after working
went on with her reading, trying to
Months passed away. Very peaceful, all day in the ditch to earn ode. I’m not
convince herself tlrni her heart
not
rd aa quick,
qu.olt, mas
maaeV,,‘‘' likely to spend 25 cents of it for a cigar
beating fast. She heard
­1
.1.1111.“
mg he failed to make his appearance, or any other nonsense.”
culine step without in tL»
—1.^—..I
the hall-heard
|fce Qclt day MadeHue watched for
We could point out scores of citv
it come in the room aud advance toward
him. but in vain.
Ik&gt;vs who have become miserable spend­
her, but did not raise her eyes until he
“He has gone away," she thought,
thrifts from the lack of just such knowl­
stood directly before her. She had ।
with a keen pang, "and did not tell me." edge. Their fathers were more or les*
hard work to supprera her surprise, he
One week passed—two—three. Sus­
was so little like what she had imagined. pense grew unendurable. She vent­ w«jalthv, but the sons were not put into
Not old—for if he woe really 30 he ured an inquiry of the prim house­ the office, or mill, or shop, and made
fairly to earn their money by tiresome
by no means looked his age—not tall,
keeper.
.
labor, either physical or mental. Their
thin and sallow; on the contrary, small,
"Mr. Frederic is not away—he ia ilk" fathers said to themselves: “My sons
though well formed, jarith an abundance
"Ill! Why waa I not told? I will hhall never have to drudge as i did,”
of curling brown hair; large blue eyes
and ho tbe boys did no labor, bore no
that should have belonged to a woman, go to him at once I"
“Jle has the typhus fever, miss; and responsibility and never learned how
so evenly arched were the brows, so
long the lashes, so soft, so almost suf­ Mrs. Chathard ordered that you should money was fairly and honorably earned,
fering, tiieir expression; clear-cut feat­ on no account be admitted, for fed of and. of course, never knew its value -or
its proper use.
ures; teeth that showed white and even the infection."
Madeline left tho housekeeper with­
In a certain rural district we know wo
through his thick mustache; a gentle,
quiet, assured manner, neither austere out another word, and went straight to can count, within a i^dius of ten miles,
nor frownish. as Madeline had imag­ Frederic's room. She was not very sure more than as many young or middle­
ined, . but that of a gentleman and a of its localitv, for it was in the other aged farmers who have since their ma­
wing of the house—a place where she jority "run through” from &gt;10,000 to
man of the world.
He apologized easily enough for tbe had never ventured. She was, how­ &gt;30,000 each that their hard-working
apparent incivility. “Important busi­ ever, exceedingly doubtful of tbe pro­ fathers left them; and all because they
ness," that mueh-endnring scapegoat, priety of going at all; but, if he should never learned the /slue of a dollar.
had detained him—he was extremely die without her, -would propriety con­ One such, on his sudden accoauon to
sole ber? She went in trembling. He his property, thought to impress same
sorry.
Bnt Madeline, who bad do patience was alone and awake. He turned tow­ of lus young friends at a hotel where
they had stopped for dinner by spread­
with his lame excuses, intonupted him, ard her hollow, reproachful eye*.
“ Are you better?" was the first ques­ ing a &gt;100 bill on Iris slice of bread ana
•handy:
“Pray spare your regrets; it ia quite tion.
butter and eating it with great appar­
evident that your sorrow ia ol the
“ Yea: bat why have you left me ent relish. Ho did "impress” the one
deepest dye. Your countenance be­ ' alon»* •? long? I thought you cared he might have married with the belief
) for me*
speaks it"
that *ho had better not marry a man
“ I do, I do! I never knew, I wait­ who waa both spendthrift and fool; and
Mr. Frederic opened his eyes wide
ed
and
wondered,
and
grew
sick
at
tho
young man in leas than twenty
and sat down. Hitherto he had seemed
heart. No one told me, aud to-day I years saw tbe time when he wm glad to
undecided on the question.
“Bo, then, you are really offended, asked. I was too proud to do it before get the bread and butter, without tbe
and show it after, a spirited fashion. I thought you had gone away, after »l»a $10U bill for a relish! In youth he had
old fashion, without telling me Th«*p never been taught to labor, had had a
It will give us something to talk about." they, said I mustn't come to you for foer large stock of spending money com­
pared with the other farmers' sons, and
“ Is there really any necessity of talk­ of the infection.”
* There is danger!
Go sway at supposed the only limit to the amount
ing at all?” demanded Madeline, still
oncer
was “tin old man’s stinginess."—Rural
more indignantly.
“ A few minutes ago I thought not.
“I will not Why afiotud I not share New- Yorker.
I intended to have gone through the danger with yon? All the order* in
necessary formalities, and, after that, the world shan't drive me from yon *”
A number of Irishmen hold com­
to have sat occasionally with yon, by
He turned toward her with audeen mands in
the armies both
of
animation, seized her hand, lookrd Cnili
l'.2i
and
Pera.
Tho
chief
Aurnwll-l'
l&gt;Ar face, and Mid
*&gt;a ' officer
raffinoi oi the Peruvian artillery is
earnestly into her
said, u
“My
little darling, I really believe that yob a Col. O'Horgin, and, according to the
original *l&gt;out you; it may ba only
love me as 1 do you.”
gazette of Lima, there are five
And from that moment he mended, Majors, thirteen Captains, and over two
“You leave my individuality out of in spite of doctors and physic, and the score of officers of inferior grade,
account, I think.”
aomlier old house is gay enough under either Irish by birth or deaotnt, fight­
“ Not in the least I count on *it for the blithe nperviaion of its young ing in the army of Chili, while the Irish
my amusement.”
mistress, Mrs. Frederic Chathard, our element in tbe victorious force* of the.
"Amusement?
We share
the Madeline.
hostiis republic is even greater.

Mr*. Chathard .wm an invalid, and

�-

—

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT
In‘the last five yean and need by all large Sugar
Maker, iu the United State*.

.

A-ation and her people leaving ia large
n timbers, for &lt;’
'
*),000,(KX)
Scotchman, counting cost of ferttlixers, have emigrated in the last thirty
tithes, eUu Ab tmportant contribution years. The suffering from competition
Pariiment from Ireland, in tbe interest to tboaolutipn of this question was re^ of foreign food and Usd harvests is as
of Irish ngricoltaraliste, baa called tbe cently obtained by notice in the Zoaddf «»vcre as ijj England, Tbeioasto Ire:
Jlmes, about September first, of the ex­ land in one year is calculated at $160,­
the airtorbea t»n&lt;liU&lt;n&gt; of the Mrkul- perience of a Mr. Pout,, working his 000,000. About 250,000 persons are now
■ tore interests in both England and Ire­ own farm, who has been making “fif­ in the direst want'and the number in­
land. Perhaps a brief statement of the teen per cent on his annual outlay, off creasing. In contrast with the land­
nr*wnt phase of the English and Ire­ from a naturally poor soil, and one lord system of Ireland, a correspondent
land question way be of interest to percaliarly unfitted to bear the recent has recently cited, ns an example, the
wet weather.” Hu land cost $60,000. island of Guernsey on tbe coast of
Rome of the readers of your paper.
A succession of rainy seasons, result­ His average annual net profit for thir­ France, with no better soil or climate
ing in bad harvests coupled with com­ teen years bus been $3,000 per year, than Ireland,, but where the peasant
petition of Amerkao food, has sudden which wonld earn him an annual in­ owns the land he cultivates and a pop­
ly brought the fanning interests of En­ come of fljWO, after deducting three ulation of 30,090 are comfortably sup­
gland, Ireland and Scotland to the per cent, for rent of land, which Is twice ported by the cultivation of 10,000 acres
Poers Galvanized Eureka Sip gpouts are preferable to any
verge of ruin. Nearly 2,000,000 acres ,what English landlordsarenow receiv­ while Ireland, with a cuitivatable area
of fanning lands in England alone are ing and this too, during seasons that of 15,500,000 acres supports but 5,000,000 other,.
They are more Sums, Durable, Cosvbxient, and
idle, the owners being uuable to rent have been ruinously bad and off natu­ of people and of this small number Economizing. They are made from the best quality of iron and
them at any price,, and many estates, rally poor soil.'This would, on its face every twentieth person ia starving.
galvanized. They will not rust or corrode, and will last for
noyr rented, only returning an income look encouraging, but on examination
Refen ng again, briefly to the English
of one, to one and one-half per cent per little comfort is found for the present land owners, notwithstanding their generations. They do not injure the tree, and are quicker ad­
annum on their estimated value The landlords. Mr. Pront has enjoyed stubborn conservatism, the absurdities justed than any other. Th^y will yield enough more sap, ex­
fall in tbe value of land has been pro-, what the tenant farmer does not epjoy, of their social prestige, their bigoted tra, every season, to doubly pay their Entire cost. They will
digions. An estate sold a few years entire lilwrty to manage his farm ns he opposition to all forms of social pro­
run earlier and later in the day, and later in the season. They
since, for $760,000 was recently offenul pleated, has sold everything his farm gress, thdir grinding oppression of the
$110,000 without'bidden. Last 4th of produced and bought all his manures, laboring'poor. They have filled an im- have the most perfect and convenient arrangement for hang­
which
the
tenant
former
is
not
al
­
July was incidentally celebrated by a
portax^t(place in history, and modern ing the bucket, doing away with the spike so injurious to the
debate in the House of Commons, on lowed fe do and has disregarded all governments are indebted to them for tree.
Being metalic, they are conductors of beat, and never
the distress of English agriculturalists, established usages as to rotation of many valuable aids.
'
freeze nor soak up with sap and sour. Their construction is
in which it was acknowledged that crops, growing wheat, oats or barley,
-Pprimps this article cannot be better
such as not to obstruct the flow of sap from the onter pores, as
American produce waa then cheaper in year after year off'tbe same land, which closed than by the following quotation,
English markets than that of homo the landlords won’t permit. .In fact has stating concisely a few of the many im­ do woodand other plug spouts. Trees tapped with these spouts.
fdbd producers,” and that in future made just such experiments as he liked portant things they have accomplished Trees tapped with these spouts require no reboaring during the
“tbe price of food th&lt;ye would be the and taken council from no one that he for the advancement of liberty and law season; the air being excluded from the bore (by their peculiar
least price at which American food in­ did not himself choose as advisor. How and which they have bequeathed as
construction) the pores of timber do not become seasoned or
cluding cost of freight and transport, radically this varies from regulations priceless legacies, “If they did not
could be supplied with a profit to the insisted upon by the landlords, the fol­ originate tho representative system of contracted as is the case when open spouts are used, and the
lowing
quotation
will
explain;
"The
The inner end of the Eureka enters the
importer.” The Hon. John Bright sup­
government by free parliaments, it is wound is left open.
ported this statement of the severe fanner is for the most part a tenant safe to say that they saved it from ex­ bore with three thin flanges about as thick as the back of an
competition of American food in En- at will and therefore compelled to con­ tinction, at the hands of military mon­ ordinary table knife, leaving open spaces between each flange
glifiH* markers, and said “he hoped a duct his business under a system of archs, fostered it into strength and ma­
competent c-onimbwion would enquire rules laid down by the landlord, who turity and adapted it to the uses of for the flow of sap from the outer pores. The outer pores being
how it happened that English farmers does not share any of the risks, that is, njodern society, so that it is now found the best yielders are often wedged by wood and other plug
were afraid of com and cattle brought expects to get his rout whether ibe crop working substantial.)' as they shaped spouts to the depth of half an inch ot more, greatly diminish­
five thousand miles across the Atlantic.” turns out well or ill. In cases where it all over tlie continent of Europe and ing the amount of sap that would otherwise be obtained.
tbe continent of America and
A feeling of despondency as to tlie the fanner has a lease the rules of ag­ over
among the remote islands of the Pacif­
Considering the advantages gained by the Eureka Sap Spouts,
future English financial out-look is in-■ riculture adopted by tlie landlord are ic. The peculiar collection too of legal
tensified by the fact that “for the first Inserted iu the lease and violation of ideas and legal rules which is known and the low price for which they are sold, No Sugar Maker
us
Ewjlith
Liberty,
of
which
the
com
­
s-iinhjin English history confidence, in them would involve a forfeiture, and
mon law of England, of the United ean afford to do without them.
land as, an investment is shaken,” and nuv relaxation of them is the result of States and of the British Colonies is the
“the effect of loss of confidence ih land landlords generosity; moreover the embodiment has been substantially the POST S PAT. TAPPING BITS 40 cts. each
as an investment iw very like an earth­ land lord also reserves tbe right to work of the English land owners. Ev­
BUCKET EARS, 25 cts. per hundred.
quake” and threatens a social and keep wild animals such as rabbitx, hares, ery great instrument of the English
constitution is their composition. They
All parties wanting Wood and Tin Sap Buckets, Evapo­
political disturbance, such as has prob­ partridges and pheasants, which are drew the famous bill ot rights which
rators and Sap Pans should call and leave their ord­
ably not l&gt;e%p seen in modern times. permitted to prey on tlie farmers crop has since been incorporated in the conSo firm has been his belief iu tlie un­ and if he makes any allowance, in the nitution of every Anglo Saxon State.
ers early so as to be sure of getting them in
doubted security offered by English rent,’for the damage .they do. it is also Taking them for all in all it is safe to
season.
sav that our civilization is n«»t likely to
lands, tliat the land holders have felt a the result of his generosity- Added to produce any other class to which it will
contempt for ••business,’’-owing to its these purely material drawbacks on [ owe so much. Should they now disapliability to panics and revulsions and agriculture, a« a business, is the custom ixjar they will have left in English law
consequent losses. Agriculture of which makes the farmer ex-officio, as it and government a monument to which
there is nothing but the Roman law,
course had its disadvntages in way of were, the social inferior of the land­ car. for a moment lx? compared, and un­
rpHE OLD ESTABLISHED •
x-casionol bad seasons and short crops, lord. This is one of tlie survivals of der the shadow of which hundreds of
yet not often did more than two or Feudalism and is a very carious fea­ millions are likely to sit for a thousand
(AND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF
three bad seasons occur together, and ture in tbe English land question. It years.”
Subsckibek.
when good seasons returned, the lands would be considered very ridiculous if
remained.- The.result has been that the landlord ;in the city were to treat
NASHVILL1 LEVATOR,
English land has been subjected much anybody, who hired a house of him, as
Are on Hand with a
“stupid and mischievous” legislation, unfit to associate with him on terms of
GO TO THE NEW STORE Ofc*
and been made to bear h^avy and com­ equality, but it is considered the most
A NEW LINE OF
plicated burdens, tied up by the Brit­ natural thing in tlie world for a tenant
ish law of primogeniture and entail, farmer to acknowledge the superiority
IN 1879,
and loaded with charges and settle­ of his landlord, though the later may
(Opposite the Wolcott House.)
Of Every Description.
riM to Enal&gt;o
ments. made by will or marriage settle­ himself have made the money with
ment for widows and children, and un­ which he has bought his estate, by wl-,
Which will Defy Competition in every j
- -FOR----Any number of fanners to
married women, operating as a perpet­ ling blacking.
Respect. ( Remember tliat all our
'
ual mortgage or dower, so that often
It is needless to say that if mill own
Goo&lt;1k, which we Manufacture,
the Hominal owner is far from being era in cotton, iron and woolen trades Unload Wheat and GrainExare Warranted in Every
the real owner; therefore whatever hnd been compelled to conduct their
peditiously ud Accuratly.
Respect.
prevents the rental, brings want to a business under rules laid down by the
Crockery* Glassware,
large aijd helpless class of people, who government or by makers of machin Wc are also prepared t® furnish any-1
had supposed themselves provided for ery or by cotton growers, and had been
by the best security the world afforded. compelled to contract to allow uigs and
Tbe owner of the fee of the land, goats free access to their works at all
LIME,;
desire to announce that having erected UNDERTAKING
might support himself and family by hours of the day aud night, we should one of the largest and most convenient
Notions, Etc.
farming, but would be unable to con
never have heard of England's indus­ elevator buildings in central Michigan,
they are prepared to receive and
tinue his mother "Jointure” or allow­ trial supremacy.*’
IF YOU WANT
COFPINN,
CANKBTM,
ances to his brothers iu church, civil or
The teaching of Mr. Prout’s experi­
ROBES, MH RODIM Ac.
military service, who could only con­ ence is that “the principles of free trade
tinue in their position by aid. They must be applied to fanning as well as
Of any one in tbe country.
received from their interests in the to every other business and the land
For any quantity of
rent of home estates. As compared with holder resign himself to the condition
America, there is but a limited quanti­ of a mau owning a rent charge but
ty of land and an immense population, having little or nothing to say as to the
F.cspoctfullv Youra,
aud it was perhaps but natural whe.n manner in which tlie premises are made
j for funeral occasions ffurnished free of I
but little food was imported, that the to produce his due. This means consid­
That inay be brought them. They alec
re.
charge.
_______ WILSON a HOWE.
ownership of land, shotfld become the erable impoverishment of the landlord kCep for sale at the lowest prices'
• foundation of an aristocracy and the class and tlie loss by land holding of
________J. LENTZ aSONS, TT IS A FACT
Seeds, Flour. Feed. Lime, Salt, T&gt;00T AND SHOE SHOP.
“basis of titles of social and political all social prestige.”
|A •
preferment.” The owner of an estate
Plaster, Stucco. Hair and
In Ireland the condition of the tenant
Jl&gt;
j
Thai we keep the
could perhaps well afford to accept a farmers is far worse than in England,
Shingles.
low rent for his land, when its poscs- and dates primarily from causes origi­
sion enabled him to secure life posit­ nating carb* in the eighteenth century,
ions for his sons at fair salaries in ciyil when at the demau.il of English mer­
AINSW8W0RTH A BROOKS.
service in the church, the army or navy, chants and manufacturers, cruel re­
----- OR THE;- but tbe question has been asked “when strictions were placed upon Irish in­
will the British land owner cease to dustries and commerce, her people
reap, tliqso traditional advantages! thrown back on agriculture as their
When he finds that he can’t afford to .only employment and the jieasants re­
eat his own beef.” Tbe sharp compiti- duct to tbe position of “degraded serfs
Repairing Done' In the Beet Parlor
Chan
tion of American produce in English the
.
worst fed, the worat clothed, the
markets, is perhaps one of the out­ worst housed people in Europe.”
Manner Possible!
comes of British free- trade, that the
Tbe entire history of Irisli landlontium
Give Me a &lt;Da.llI
English people are themselves respon­ is a continuous record of hardened, ra­
Tables,
sible for, and iu operation has been a pacious cruelty and is a terrible in­
Shop
In The Old Postofflce
British premium on American agricul- dictment.
&lt;
The land is owufl by a few
lampchalrs,
Ac.
Building.
lure which though undoubtedly beu- thousand persona and 600,000 tenant
FRANK BAKKR.
eficial io the mam of tbe English peo- farmers with their families numbering
pie is the ruin of her farmers. In our ।about 8,000,000 persons have absolutely
URAY’S SPECIFIC HEDIC1NE.
Common Furniture
mania for railroad building a few years no
: security in their homes or business,
Of every description
since, many west’n roads could onlyhave but are at the mercy of those few land­
untalllng cut tar
been constracted by loans of English ]lords. The rents exacted arc exorbit­
Our Undertaking Departmn't
capital, but when completed, have so ant
;
and when paid but the merest pit­
reduced transportation, that wheat tance
i
of the product of the soil remains
t from the red river counties of Minne- for
:
tbe support of the fanner, as in ’46
Isa** can now be landed in Liverpool, and
।
’47, during the famine, the people
Prices that Cant Undersold.
“•ply as formerly in New York, starved,
i
with food at hand twice suf­
“ ’liah farmer can no longer “eat 1ficient for their wants, but all was ex­
acruus patrons aftbe tut
or by fair dealing and hi
nor can he afford to eat torted
i
to pay rent but the potatoes, and
lb«Ir number during tbe
ch&lt; esc, nor indeed any ’when that failed nothing remained. On
- milk, and American some
i
estates a tenant dare not harbor
call and wet viiictem.
imrtlKable
farafljr
mMicliw
and
eAJ«cu*rd
anlnat
the
tnorwy
by
eddmeitur
in exportable arti- in
i his house a stranger, a poor person
whhb K uwns.ver, * mow e9rc«*ble and
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&gt; the want, ef tbe u&lt;»d and Imine.
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experiments 1ly
1 belonging to tho familv and man-tagKellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.
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.

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ft&lt;&gt;wis^the“time.
FOR GOOD TEAS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HAM STEAK,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HANGING LAMPS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS, ’
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE 'BOSS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
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Go to C. W. Smith’s.
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Go to C. W. Smith’s.
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Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
For he will lie glad to see yon.

ajSgf'iaEjaggg
Dr. 11111’3 English Extract of

BUCHU
non

Best
Kidney Investigators h Use.
Kia a specific In tbe core at •UdinaMcf tke

ITOR that Re-

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W- J9HI»8TOIi a CO.
Detroit, Mich-'

�Tbe State Sl bakery baa been boagbt

Newton ia ease of tbe many thus afflict-

ORNO

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4ashriIIr ftrtrtmj.
VILLAGE OFFICERS

XT AHHVILLE LODGE.-IU F. A. A- M. Bar­
il ularcommunication on each Wc«ln.*da) eve
t. H. YOUNG,

3 uwtnrww

S * frrtety.

IF. H YOUNG,

H A. BARBER,

WM

PARMENTER,
Drag store, Ver-

Office over Holl’*
• moutvine, Mich.
MJ).

J. I. BAKER,
D. I’h,»lci*n. S-./gxm, Accoacbeur, and
• GyMcolugtM. Oflkw at Mapi* Gror* Cantro
Mich. Prompt attention given to call* by day or
night.
rim.
~ W. H GRISWOLD.

M

&gt;F D. Homoeopathic Pliytlcian and Sorgvon.
J.TA.
otct D. C. Griffith'*
4.WI. Office
iractortrp.L.
unmur* atora.
*tor«. Reaidence
Ktaiaene*
torcr Phiuip* aud Dark*® atreMa. Prompt atuaKoa given to call* day or night,
al&gt;
Xsaa" a s
A. .ItM. ZFLINT,
A 7T0BNEY at Uw itftd Solicitor in Chancery
Uif *:L2dt
at9Zl*SMc.
ccillrctlotMi promptly
made. Co£L
(
Griffith'* Store, Nashville, Mich.

CHAS. H. BRADY.
and Conveyancing a »pecial;r. Bounty and P«rL
aion Claim* .promptly attended to. and all ethar
bualneee entreated to my care. Office opposite Un"D Uooae, Naahville, Mleh.

Dr. H D. SESSIONS,
O'OMEOPATHJC Physician. .Located it A**yr11 ia Center.

Day and night call* promptly

CHARLES SCHEIDT,
lacksmith. *iirn&lt;i» promptly u&gt;*ii «

B ■be Mackemlth abd Hurw-Shoetng line,
LEWIS DURKEE,
I AWYEH Notary Public, Real EUaU.
JL-i ante Agent. CoUectloni promptly

held tbeir first ball on Monday night,
and a fine time and lota of cash is re­
ported.
Circuit Court ft in session and the
city presents a lively appearance. Tbe
murder case brings a great many Mid­
dleville people here.
Ira Hatch's lottery is taking form
in the shape of a premium, ball, which
it is stated, is to come oft sometime in
May. 11.000 tickets will be sold.
Last Saturday evening was the occas­
ion of the thirty-third Anniversary of
the wedded life of the Hon. 8. C. Prindie and wife, aud a few of their many
friends remembered it by giving them
a pleasant surprise party.
The residence of J. H. Saunders
nanbwly escaped conflagration a few
days since, caused by the stove door
coming open and letting a pan-full of
coals on to the floor. Fortunately the
fire was discovered in due time and ex­
tinguished, end a hole in the floor
large enough for a man to fall through
is the only result.
The new Reform Club is now.in nice
running order. The following are the
officers for the ensuing term ; Presi­
dent, Joseph Slattery; Vice President,
Isnel 3. Geer; Recording Secretary,
J, Lee Reed; Financial Secretary, J.
C. Woodruff; Treasurer, Wm. Wood.
The next meeting will be held at Red
Ribbon Hall, when Judge Smith will
address the club.
.

Tito ladiee Hile ftoetoty W Barry- I
rille, win give a eoeial at Mr. and Mr«,
Gao. Nortona, Thonday anetoa. Fob.
l«h. Refreabmeutawin beeened.all
are reapaetfallr lorjtod to tome.

uiffht, in the Booth part of the town,
born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Frost a baby
boy.
,
The annual mmiujr of the farmer.
Geo. Brown has replevied the prop- Mutual Fire Insurance Company for
gty attached by Smith t Adams, and Barry and Baton counties, will be held
at Colon Ball in Uris city on Thursday
mown has got a suit in Circuit Court the 17X11 ioat.. rommeuernir at 1 o'clock
after all.
p. m. Dated Hasting Feb. 3rd, 30.
Clkmkxt Smith, Secy.
There was a donation given by the
M. P. church, for the benefit of Elder
McPhail. There waa a mistake about
the night, notwithstanding which they
had a good time and $18.00 waa raised.
The M. P. churoh have prayer meet­
ing on Sunday, Tuesday? Wednesday.
Thursday and Saturday eveningsand a
social on Friday evening, once in two
weeks. Elder McPhail means busin

H

l have on hand a large quantity of
Cutters of my own manufacture for
the coming winter trade, which will
be sold very low. Please call aud look
them over._______
Eugene Cook.

Attorney * Counsellor,

Auodonf Auction!

H^T
IROH, MAILS fc SHELF HARDWARE

American and Foreign Marble,

MISL
'a
llPflPFPV

DRi GOODS, SILKS and DRESS GOODS

ZDZR/ST GOODS,

Boise Ac

■yyn-

Tc3»ST Coffees, Sugars,

'
j

Cheese nd Everything

Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods aud low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.

Highest Price paid fbr Produce

COME AND BEE.
Yourt Truly,
'

Groceries and General Produce,

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

5«W U Cobdotl i lint «is Cnarj SUn!

,

BOISE a FRANCIS.
joie'TKOi'r

Mfidicai&amp;Siirgicalliislitnte

Barber.

DE1TTISTS

jKan x. gwEzzzr,'

SSiTJSr.

!

T^

Attorney at Law,

I shall commence the daughter Mon­ JJ HOUGHTALIK,
day, Feb. 2nd, and sell everything _ ’
SHERIFF.
even to my pants. You come ana bring
your uncles, and your cousins, and your
sisters, ami your aunts.
•
Wm. A. Wylsworth.
ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS,
The Adventists have hired Rev. Ber­
EF Corn taken in exchange for
ry to preach at their church, once in
blacksmithing
also
two
thousand
bush
­
Oruggiata A Chemists,
two weeks, Sunday morning and even­
The firm of Boise Brothers have this els wanted on acct, at the Fouddry in
ing, they also have Elder Smith once1 day mutually dissolved, and the busi­ Nashville.___________________
in two weeks, Saturday evening, Sun­ ness will be carried on as heretofore by
tyWilson
Howe have just receiv­
F. T. Boise successor to Boise Brothers.
day morning and evening.
And all parties having accounts against ed a new stock of Boots, Shoes and
About four.years ago a certain young tbe firm of Boise Brothers will.please Rubbers, to be sold very low.
man let a young lady take his watch, present tliem at my store, also partiers
U5T Don't forget that if you want the pOWEES A BARLOW,
on some certain promises, which she did indebted to the above mentioned, firm, liest pair of Bobs with rock-elm beams
please call and settle with me. *
not fulfill; and the boys began to laugh
and the best finished Cutter in the
Nashville Mich., Jan. 2'th, ’80.
county, or good Horse Shoeing, Wag­
at him, when she sold the watch to this
F. T. BOISE.
ons, Bobs, Buggies or Cutters repaired
young huhr’s brother for W cents, and
Of late firm, Boise Brothers.
painted or irimnuxl in the best style. Iron, Nails, Stoves and Tinware.
he did not pay for it, but gave itXo his
Call at tne Foundry and get it.
Livery' Removed.
J she sold it to a youug man
msterxaiut
«■ County agent* for :ta Wlard Plow. IM
Bailey t Wood,
Having purchased the large and com­
for F19. The young man that lent the modious livery barn, opposite theWolFor Sale o# will Trade
A. GOODYEAR,
watch went to see it and put it in his cott House, and known as the Daugh­
erty barn. I have removed thereto, for a small farm, 160 acres of good impocket and now be is a watch ahead.
and am now better prepared than ever 6roved laud, four miles from ElDrado,
Mr. aud Mrs. Deau celebrated their to furnish double or Hingl? turn onto
utler Co., Kansas. Fpr particulars
silk and flue linen wedding on Feb. upon abort notice and at reasonable address. Drawer 815, Kalamazoo, Mich
4th. and a good time was had, and noth­ rates. A specialty made of carrying
John*ton'» S*raap«riHi, cur«a Ll»er Cnm;*IjJnt.
commerciartravelers
across
the
coun
­
ing to mar theoccasion but tlie absence
Johnlton'. Eterupcrilla. curva Indigention.
try. Remember the latch string is alof her sister, who is sick and was not out, so give us a call.
Sohnaton’a fAzuparilla ii tm-d by everybody.
Jobnatou'. ^nraapaHIla cure* Stck Headache.
able to attend the sumptuous repast,
y LEE MEED
21—34
. v
J. Osmun,
John*ton'a Saraaparilla euro* I&gt;r»[»rpala.
and with all the rest a nice large roast­
For Male.
Manufacturer of
WESTS ALAMO ITEMS.
ed turkey that weighed twenty pounds, !I Desiring to go west, I will sell my
Call and Pay Cp.
was served, and amongst the many farm, favorably located ou section 18,
Every one who has an account, is re­ ZOMBEK WAGONS,
The snow’s come and gone.
in Castleton, also my personal effects, ' quested to call and settle their account
David Crowell is moving ou his late­ presents were one fine damask linen consisting of 1 yoke 4 year old steers,
And Carriages of all Descriptions.
by note or otherwise within 3G days.
table cloth, by Mrs. Fannie Green, one
ly purchased farm.
1 cow, 1 2-yearold Hefier, 5 Hogs, 2,000
July Ilth, 1STD.
Farm Wagons a Specialty/
doz.
flue
linen
napkins,
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
feet fencing Lumber, Drages, Cradles, i
Charley Wilson is negotiating for one
Eugene Cook.
Abby, pne tine linen towel and one Scythes, and other farming utensils.
of Wm. Spires' farms.
Y
black.
Said
farm
is
a
square
forty,
30
acres
1
yard
fine
linen,
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.Carter,
' There is a good supply of school
■a hourly
improved; 15 acresof which is in wheat. 1
Dealer in
inarms, and die market is overstock one Irish linen table cloth, by Mr. and small orchard and a splendid spring.
Mrs. D. A. Sackett, one linen handker Id a good neighborhood, 9 miles and n ;
.
The school in the Matteson district, chief, by Mrs. Holton, one German lin­ quarter from a new school house. In- | cuUa' b».*&lt;vid«»uDjr m»i&lt;* pr«p*rauon thaicxird
quire of I&gt;ewis Durkee, Nashville, for I M*oBljrchiid«ifCoiMHimpt!on. HUchiM
presided over by John J. Potter, is pro­ en table cloth, by Mrs. P. Abby, one- price, etc.
Monuments, Tombstones, Monties,
Lester Mead. I h nov ln ltl1* country. *nd enjoying tbe beat of
silk neck tie, very nice, by Mr. and Mrs.
gressing finely.
——--------- —----- —— ----health, lie baa prorwl to tbe world that &lt; ’&lt;&gt;nTTaHting**, Micb.
r arm For Mule.
sumption can be poetUv« iy and permanently PEOPLE’S DRUG STOrai
Fanners arc getting up their fire P. Hartoin, one large, nice linen;towcl,
The subscriber offers for sale his Farm ‘ cured. Tbe Dr. now give* tbl* receipt free, only
i wood, and getting ready for sugaring, by J. W. Abby, and other small pres­
TTawtiruz*.
many
j
acres,
situated
on
section
17,
in
]
aaklngthal
each
remit
two
three
eent
(lamp*
to
pay
ents that were accepted with r—"
i which will soon be booming along.
---- . ] Castleton, Raid farm IS in a good state ! expenee*. Th It herb alao cure* night •went*, naoBruno
Tlie writer ia informed that the two thanks.
'
of
cultivation
with
good
buildings.
!
»ea
at
tbe
.lomacb,
and
will
break
up
a
freah
eold
.1-11
r n
, ,,
good orchard, good well of water at the I In twenty-four hour*, iddre— CRADDOCK A co DKI GGIST A BOOKSELLER
youngest children of Mr. Ed. Reese are
WOODLAND ITEMS.
door. About 65 acres cleared and the um iuee st.. 1'hiiadeiphia, naming tbl* paper, iy
sick, and that the symptoms are hoop- I
-------Phyeklan* ppv.criptwn. and Family Recipe. care­
balance well timbered. The farm is on -------- ---------------------------- —-------- iug
cough.
I
Mrs.
N.
Curtis
is
very
sick
and
in
fully compoun&lt;J.i i with Drug* and Chemical* of
* “ffl.
I
the state roa&lt;l. 6 miles from Hastings | 'TT'IVTr
I Oscar Wilson returned last week, care of Dr. Carpenter.
and fl from Nashville, it also has a new
1
The temperance umeeting at the school house on one_corner of the farm.
hom a visit to Montcalm Co., his brothW» 8. GOODYEAR,
'
tt-x
er Frank returned with him, and will Kilpatrick church passed off nicely on For purtculnra enquire at premises.
Castleton, Mich., Feb. 4th 1880.
D«al«r tn
soon tokeposession of the Knickerbock­ Monday night.
I 20-tf
Joshua Martin, j \_JT fli V_Z V_7 FJ lt&gt; I
-J. W. Holmes has commenced work
er and Wilson farms.
*
Our
Mill
Dam
On Saturday last, Pete Davis went upon his house and thinks he will oc­
will be rcDaired and mill ready to run
STOREI
through town, with fnrmingund house­ cupy it next winter.
about Monday Feb 2nd.
V ,
Our Institute come* off on 18th, and 10-30
hold goods, ou his way to Marshall,
Walker &amp; Norton.
--------14th,
and
a
good
time
is
antiepated.
where he has rented tlie farm of Mrs.
Farm
for
Sale.
New
Fresh
Coods and Low JULIUS RUSSELL,
Particulars uext week.
Hubbard, a widow lady.
The subscriber offers for sale, his i
Prieaa
Ira Stowell has been drawn os a juror
' Ad. Ogden, of Eaton Rapids was
of 160 acres, in tbe township of
through town last week, with his ped­ in the U. 8. Court, which holds its scs- farm
Woodland, said farm is in. a high state
dling rig. Ad. used to be a resident of siorui at Grand Rapids.
of cultivation, with good buildings and
Stowell Bros, have invested in a new good fences. Terms easy. Apply to
Francis I,rr« G-xxi. *nd Trimming*, Hate and Cap*. Ladle.
this town and finds many customers,
Utol
If’ AhAtoto Otoltaf
T^-u.
saw Rummer which can be seen in the subscriber on the premises ot
for his wares, among his old friends.
.. , .
Levi Holmes,
Wc are informed that a son of Nath­ operation at S. Haight's shop.
Having bought for CASH a large, neat
Woodland, January 19th, 1880.
Smith, Haight A Co., have caught
an Barnes, of Maple Grove, one night
stock of
F.
HICKS,
CFThe best five and ten cent Cigars I
last week, left his pants so close to a | on« more fox, bnt the Naslivill hunters
m
a
stove-pipe that they caught fire and | think it would be better to hunt in in Nashnlle is at the Cigar Factory. I *n

homed, not only the pants, but other j their own town.
wanted
The wooden
wedding
of J.—F.-Orwick
garments, but without doing other dam'
....................
. All the live poultry you have to sell
for
which
I
will pay the highest market
and wife passed off nicely. There
price. Rush it in while you can.
The West Kalamo nursery has suffer­ were about 150 friends present. Pre­
______ _________ C. W. Smith!
ed greatly this winter, from the ravag­ sents, consisting of a set of chairs, sec­
J£ PARADY,
Look Here! Look Here!
es of rabbits. Tne proprietor. Will retary, soffo, centre table, and bureau
MANUFACTURER of Root, and Sboea. Making
CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT!
1Y1 and repairing orally doo*, alao *trtd atteo- Rian, has fought a shot-gun. and now, a wooden goose egg were brought in.
I am closing ont the stock of A. M.
by tlie “sweet silverlightof the moon/ Jesse Jordon performed the ceremon­
Daugherty. Can sell goods cheaper
when there is any, the “varment” will ies, and short speeches from different than any house in Nashville. Persons
r rasey
ones followed.
8am. .
hear soincthingidrop.
wishing goods call and see me before
The young people of West Kalamo
One of the most dastardly outrages you buy, as I am confident I can save
are amusing themselves, this winter by that we have ever been called upon to you money,
■________ J. Daugh ert y .
holding evening parties, and on Friday note, occurred in this city last week.
The facts seem to be that a boy undbr
ry For your cigars at'wholesale or
evening last, they made a call on your age was found partially intoxicated by
retail go to the Cigar Factory.
■yyOLCOTT HOUSE,
correspondent, giving him a general our D. D. G. who, with his usual avidity
fiFTlie best flity cent Chewing To­
shaking up, and ali&gt;o having a very en­ to serve tbe saloon interest, took him
NhhH ville, NlioliigraiL.
joyable time. Come again friends, both before the City Recorder who sentenced bacco is at the Cigar Factory.
him to ten days imprisonment, not
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
yonng and old, and we will try and giving him a chance to pay the ordin­
EF The “boss’1 stock of Gloves and
ary fine, simply because he waa a Rod Mittens just received at
nd*.1* l* * ****
centrally located, wall kept. make your visit pleasant.
Wilson At Howe’s.
One of the tilings, which “no feller Ribbon boy, and be must be disgraced
to serve the purpose of the venders of
can find out” is why some people hang liquid damnation, after they had en­
ty Buy your Dry Goods, Boots and
around town all the week, and when ticed him to violate his pledge, and de­ Shoes, Hats and Caps. Groceries and
J- PI1M HIK.
Sunday comes, hitch up their team and prived him of a good situation. At I Provisions, Crockery, Notions, etc,, of
Reese, who always sells at tbe
draw wood, hay, com stalks, or work this stage of the proceedings the City 1 E.
Attorney stepped in aud proposed to lowest prices.____________
Bohh
at some other business, not only annoy­ this unfortunate victim of the whisky
ing law-abiding people, but doing that Hells, that if he would tell where he
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
which brings discredit to themselves obtained his liquor, sentence should be
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
and the community in which they live, suspended. He did so manfully, and kinds.
Henry Roe,
produced evidence that one Andrew
working and hunting on Sunday is too Bell sold tbe liquor on Sunday. For
_ ______________ Proprietor.
prevalent among a certain class of peo­ this Bell was promptly arrested, tried
I3F All the fall and winter styles in
Notary Public,
ple, and could the bad custom be and convicted and sentenced to Jail Millinery goods lust received, by Mrs.
brought to an end there would be much for ten days, and to pay a fine of $26.00 Yates in Union House black. The lat­
and costs amounting in all to about est and finest line of Fancy Feathers,
UEBHAU8ER,
rejoicing among “wee’uns.”
$36.00. Then under preteucUfthat he Plumes, Ruching, Laces Neck Ties,
desired to appeal his cause, he was al­ Jets etc. ■
MERCHANT TATTZTP
.
d
BALTIMORE ITEMS.
lowed to depart with his council, and
GF Best Blossburg Coal for sale at
left for parts unknown. No punish­
After an absence of a few weeks Ire ment for the vender of worn than E. Cook's, Nashville, for only $9 per
READY MADE CLOTHING, turn to find the News very much im­ hell fire. On the testimony of the ton.
_______
____
proved in appearance, enlarged and same lae, one Rrodesser, was also ar­
□F" Bailey &amp;■ Wood have a harness
rested and. held for trial on charge of
chuck full of news and other reading selling liquor toa minor, and if ever shop iu full blast, you will do well to
rpHAT HUMBAND OF MINE t
matter, all on tlie account of the head. brought to tri.il before an impartial call on them before purchasing any­
thing iu the harness line. Repairing
Gcte hl* SHAVQKG and HAIR CUTTING You are publishing the best paper in jury will surely lie convicted, This done in the Ixist style.
Barry Co. It is all the name implies, made it rather hot for these whisky *
Xotlif.
devils, and it became necessary to
The News. Success to you.
All persons indebted to tbe imtafr of
stop the tiling, so in violation of what
A. L. RASKY'S,
C. W. Crother is borne again. He has tlie public believe was ad honestjpledge A. M. Daugherty, are nquested to rail
been to Ann Arbor and had a difficult of protection, on Wednesday night this and settle immediately.
and painful surgical operation per­ mere lad was gobbled up by our D. D.
formed; came back to Hastings and was G., and committed to jail to serve out
y^TLLIAM JONES,
ISF* For the Best 50-cent Chewing
under the treatment of Dr. Lampman the remainder of the ten days senten­
Wilson fc Howe’s.
till be was able to get home. He is do­ ce. If the records of judicial history Tobacco go to
furnish aa dastardly an outrage on jus­
ing nieely.
tice and right, as tljis was, we have
E. B. Warner has just returned from failed to find it recorded, and wo do
On good approved paper, at a reas­
N. Y. State, where be has been on a two not believe it exists.—Ihurttngs Banonable rate of interest.
weeks visit among friends and rela­
C
has. H.
Brady.
VHAS.
xl.DRADY,
tive*.
Business
is
very
qaid
with
Hon. J. J. Woodman of Paw Paw,
OT Wilsok A Howe m-JI mon- Ffuu
the exception of the wood business, will address the farmers and citizens
and that »s booming to licat all.
of Vermontville and vicinity at Loomis and better Hour than any house in NashK.D. Did.
Opera Hall, on Thursday Feb. 19 ’80.
VilleEMORY PARADY.

i*MT SMITH,

g A. BUSH.

“THE BOSS"

BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,
NASHVILLE,

Nil CH.

•

liepairing done with Nea neat and DWpateb.

J-JEiVRY ROE, Proprietor
----- OLD RELIABLE-----

MEAT MARKET,
Fresh and Salt Meats,

Smiled Ham aid Shoclden,
IN THEIR SEASON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
&lt;fx., dx., &lt;fc.

AMO

A. B. SPUlJsr, I. D„ Prop.
Office 204 Woodward Avenue

VW* Tbe Htobeet Murkrt Price paid
far Hldra, Pella, fcc.

Fresh Goods. Full Weigiita anti
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

HENRI ROE.

GDIS il LOW MICESI
&lt; I-voted all his time

saswx'fi*

A
tb- BtUl'j
▼it: Ail

C. Buxton

GUNSMITH

Surgical
Ey«*,Clo

t'Tw&gt;k caadid
* ~ as*nr*‘k
will be nt aberwn*
latte. Feb.

M«nl&lt; LoUlar Shot •»* Bia.. *21.
DMkie S*M, Xante, fran «3 to *12.
Wlaek&lt;«ter BMte, MS te
Brm*-LoMlM Marte »*•&lt;to
»1«.

�I preaested by Mr.*
trial. iWctoaaKtefct

SENATE EXODLH IKTUTI6AT10X. 1 tune, frolicking with
through

-SSSoXfiSS0'
law- tn Northeast Us-fria. »nd tl

NjR.OMVXlTtlC

BA.TURDAY,

LtL JSi.

ouni'et tor life fur

FEB-14.1880. 2VT-uT'
Of tbo UNM Otatre.

NEECLY HEWS REVIEW

Dion BouoiCAULT propoaes that all ! hundred Boldter* were
shall give
enter tel
_

reached

Si

man stepped alongside
his hand, shook II beari-

A Dublin letter to a hew York paper
la on BL Patrick s day , ^y&lt;j&lt; * terrlble pletQro of dentation (n some

X “ .rto'ISuISt
— - w-d. n.rrrt-u.
ch *ber
week: hi an alarming extent in some place*, and
&lt;100 -----

By the upsetting of

11* Tne man in front of him

schooner at Cheoet'a - harrowing descnptioM are giv-o uf distras-*.

; starvation. Hunger hM overtateu more than
Canada Paper Company's mill, at Windsor, third already. Tuoae who have anyth ug to cat
Quebec, two men were killed outright, and ten | *« ,U’«*
se d potaios*. Every d.y some
M
I family U eating it* la«t meal of them A numothers more or les* seriously injured.
f famtlie* equal in their cabins, around Ute
sod walking quickly sway. As tbe bonds ~Bui nod: Tbe City Hall, at Albany, h. Y., loe
1'{ | mon*! of live turf, all day, in order uut to
175,'W; Talbot’a block,
.Pennsylvania
-—-• --—i awaken pangs of hunger by active ex. reisa
money, though bo will probably engage a guirtl Market streets, Indianapolis,
'°*a- &lt;30,W0; • p1Kir pea,snt mothers stumbl
tbe next time he walks the streets of New York Preick
Freick'as bottiimr
bottling establishment.
establishment, Lvsnavtlle.
Evansville,
with &lt;125,000 on his person....Mon.
Ind., has, IIKUtAl; Btato Normal ochool. at Hau
lore Indian meal for their whining cn |dr&lt; n
Cal., loss, &lt;250,UDO; Lehman, Dorr A
accompained tbe Ca's cotton factory , at Prattville, Ala., loss,
1100,000.
Ilka boasts of harden, starvation is growing
Another advanne in the price ot nails far and wide. The weather la cold, and the
The contributions for Ireland s re- I
I people are half naked. There are no. bods
eren f0|&gt;tbe gjcj. They ho in dirty clothes,
lief in New York are increasing every day.
with an' old tattered rug around them. Nit^
The wealthy men of tliat city, being convinced
tenlhf of the
&gt;&lt;ro holo coast population of Gonnauar*
fit, *from
---- ---------Galway—toU,J
bligo,
—-------arc on tbe brink
of si
Fbom the report submitted to Con- 1
DISPATCH from London says there
The body of Miss Dolly Hartman wait grew by the Bccretary of War, it appears that ! ;a'n^.'longer tho slightest doubt that a league
cremated la the Le Moyne furnace at Waahing- tbe organized strength of tbe militia force of I 11M ,bAen formed iu .Central Afia under tho
the different States consists of 145 general of- [ atplc
^
uc^eof
Russia against English domination,
have been expeditious and successful Visi­ ficers, 1,005 regimental, field and staff officers, ___T5at its most uifinoutist member is the
tors were not denied admission to the cremato­ fi.lflti obmpanv officers, and 117,227 non-com-^ Ameer
Ameer of Bokhara, whose daughter is tbe
miMiaDed
o.llcera,
mueieixns
and
privates
ry, but few were present Tbe father of Miwt
alfeof the A'ghau pretender... .Hentenes of
Th&lt;unorgan&amp;ed
force
or
number
.
’
of
men
Hartman stated that he should not
be guilty of the folly of preserving tlie ashes in available for military duty is put down atfLKiuiu oi
of Secretary, ucuuig
Schurz IU
in
an urn, but should strew them over the front 51(1,756.. .;Tlio,actiiw
The revolutionary agitation ia rapidly
yard for-the purqtosa of increasing the yield of removing Mr. Hayt from tho office of Oointnw- '
flowers, this, in hia opinion, being the disposition sinner of Indian Affair* baa been approved t y Increasing throughout liueaia. It is reported
tbo Board of Indian Commission ere.
that would bo most agreeable to ala daughter
that tho constant threats of personal violence
Tbe ooks manufacturers of Pittsburgh have de­
Advices having been received from are UDse.tlkg the mind of tho Czar.
cided to replace the striking workmen with 5U0
Belgians, who agree to work for lees than tbe the Government officials that preparation" fcr
O'Donnell, Home-rule member from
present wages, and who wiU bring their families invading the Indian Territory are assuming Dungarvan, made a bitter spoooh lathe British
with them and pay all their expenses.... formidable proportions, thia question was the Honso of Commons in advocacy of bin amend
Royal B. Conant, cashier of the Eliot Na- subject of a somewhat protracted discussion at
'Aiotial Bank, of Boaton, has been found a Cabinet meeting last week, and It is under­ ment to tho address, calling attention to tho
guilty of embezzling about fTUOOO.
stood a proclamation similar to that of last systematic neglect of Irish affairs. He stigmaNear Londondcriy, N. H-, a youth named ■pring on the same subject will soon be issued tired tbe abuses practiced by tho Government
Frank Dilliughaut, during tbo temporary ab­ by tbo Preaident... .TlieCabinet has confirmed as worse than treason, and went whan describ­
sence from home of bin uncle, ravished and uie finding of tho Military Covrt of Inquiryln ing Parnells devotion to his country ...Gen.
murdered his aunt, a comely woman a few tlie last cute against Reno, wherein the eon Grant and party sailed from Havana for Vora
Cruz on Friday, Feb. 13.
years his sotiior. The young fiend made an knoe was dinmlsaal from too army.
unsucceaaful attempt at suicide.
President Hayeh has, with tho ap­
Two men named Sackett and Fejney,
THE NATIONAL CO.NGRESS.
proval of tbo Cabinet, directed that Maj. Reno,
near Bradford, Pa, upset a sleigh tn which recently court-martialed and sentenced to ettsMr Anthon.'. .-roinfiA. —.
i i~
they were transporting 100 pounds of pitro- miBaa!, b&lt;- permitted to resign bis commie-ion
Mr. Anthony a resolution was adop ed in the
’ glycerine put up in ten-quart can.-. Tbe ma­ in tho army.... It is said that tbe Ways aud I
terial exploded with awrul effect, Hackett be­ Means Commit co will csrtainly report favora­
ing torn to abreds, while Feeney waa fatally in­ bly on Mr. Fort’s bill providing for s reduction
jured.
of the price of print paper... .All hopes of tbe
The church collections in New York Reagan Inter State Commerce bill becoming a
law at this session have been dissipated bv the
city on Sunday, the Hth inst., for the relief of action of the House Commerce Committee, |
tbo starving people of Ireland were very large, which has decided adversely to the measure by |
probably three times greater than any previous
'as laid aaloe.
A Dumber of other
oolloctiou for any purpose... .The .New York
POLlX iCAIm
bi Ila were objected lo
police propose to contribute to tbe Irish famine
_
—
i
. txt i ■
'the bill to amend tbe ।
relief fund oue day’s pay, fiom the higbes. to
GEN. GRANTS inends at &gt;V asliingUai I rrqnirea Ih-ennmerat
tbe lowest man in the aepartmenk
*
. are
are bo
so ouu
ooufidout of bls nomination at Chicago i
** 0
.
,
,
l.D«l. instead of fou
T
he Chatham mt•11b—
, an--------extensive
, iovy
tboy
---------------------------— ■ xu»i
are utscurmng the advisability of original act. Mr. Allli
brick structure, on Howard and Berka streets Bounding Mr. Blaine on tbe subject of accept- I rpll"f o} re.nain emp’o
Philadelphia, burned last week, involving a loss InR tbe WSXJad pllM^ on lbe tlcket
FByB B
"
of ll.-t.IXX), nearly covered by insurance.
( Washington correspondentIndiana no lis dianaj~ll». Afi
BvRGLAIIS blow open the vault in the i telegram: “Tho frio.da of Gov
Hen- uomlnailon of
.. . . . . ,,.
,
r-. .i ' drielcs profcM to bo much grabbed fi*ti FrandaA-o
DrttoDAl.bAm HuUlmg at Wwtport, Ct.. tb»
(h,‘
jq |
fit M«aa,
other night but tbo ooucussion was so great m I New Y. rk arid elsewhere with regard to the
’” ‘ '
to arouse the villagers, and tbe cracksmen se- ! Democratic Presidential nomination, end eon­
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cured only &lt;3,500 in money.
THK WEST.
' sume an aggressive character "... .The Ten­
* San Fhasclco di.p.ui report.

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:
The Wisconsin Republican Conven| tion, to choose delegatee to Chicago, hits been
I[ called
~
for __
May
.. .The New York Ttoirif

ou.UAI.~k &lt;or Uraad rtm, .&lt; wind, pua,

the White river Indiana are said tn be encamped. Grant is not nor has bo ever been a cindidatv.
for tho purpose of making another attempt to tlU’ lb*t should tbo convention nominate h tn
secure tho surrender of the twelve guilty sav- ' »n the same manner any oilier candidate would
ages Jack would make no promises, and re- * b° nominated he would deem it hia duty to acfused to sot s time for his return. Gjen. Adams i
..MU Mm .&lt; U» .gmej trom »hjeh l.e I
A Statx Convention ot tbe Oerminstarted
The Iowm House of Representatives ! at Hyracnse... .Of ibe thirty six Repubhcaus in
has, by a considerable majority, voted tlie New Jersey House of Assembly twenty nr»for a oonatitutional amendment, mak­ ! fcr Mr Blaine aa their Preaid 'utial cxnJidato,
ing women eligible to the legislature.... | t u prefer Secretary Sherman, f.iur prefer Gen.
Three masked men broke into the National Grant and two pre or Washbnruc
Bank of Knoxville, III., a few nights since sod Ii Thomas T Minor and Tbomtz
reizvu Mr.
seized
mr. Runkle,
nuuxic, the
un President,
i ii 'iucui, wno
who live»i
nvcsi ।i ■
tbo building, bound him hand ™
and foot, band- Bronte have been elected delegates to the
Caged
oy&gt;»; and
—■**hia
-------■* Jdemanded
'*“J “tho
■*combination
---- *---- Chicago Convention from Washington Terri­
ot the safe. Mr. Runkle said* be didn't tory. Mr. Brents is a Delegate in Congnvs
“'Ud
from Washington Territory, «
and ■"
no .no
atui m.
his
r~i.kn~k.a i.mall.
Kung turn by
It.Un, .... .trough .lock wd
the neck, but not fatally, and finally gave up thin.
-■
the undertaking and contented themselves witn
| Washington dispatches state that the
they found in Mr. Runkle's clothes.... | nub-committee of the House Committee on
A dispatch of Fob. tl from Lea Vegas, New i Elections, to which was referred the cantested
Mexico, savtr “Tho cowboys, Jim West John
Dorsey, and Tom Henry, who were implicated case o.” Ignatius Donnelly sgainst W. D. Wash­
in the shooting of '"arson, at a dance, two burn, from Mioneeota, will report to tlie full
weeks ago, were dragged from their cells this committee in favor of nnscating Washburn
morning about 3 o'clock. t.y a mob of about and giving tho seat lo Donnelly. The eeating
■oventv-flve heavily armed men, who of Donnelly would give the Dumocrata a ma­
battered down the outer door and forced jority of the Congressional delegation from
the jailer to give up tbo keys. Ropes were Minnesota.
thrown around their necks, with hangman's
knots, the men carried to the wind-mill pump tn
The Chicago Times has been can­
the center of tbe plaza, and hanged to the vassing, through the medium of its correspond­
bfams of the wind-mill No time was given for
mercy prerere. West, while being hauled up, ents, the Republicans of Illinois aa to their
criqd out, “ My GoJ I my mother!’ Henry re­ Presidential preferences. Republican voters
plied: “Hhnt up, Jim: die like a man." No to tbo numbor of several thouaai.da were
’distance waa offered tbe mob, which quietly Bounded in over halt tbo counties of the State.
The roetilt shows Blaiov far in the van, wan
digpereixl.
a good second, and Washburne pulling
By the reckless use of a pistol a Grant
up third. Tho Sherman boom, if thia canvaes
young man named John Barker killed John Ma reliable, has not struck Illinois.
Lear and Berry Hardy near Cooperstown,
FOREIGN.
III. It appears that Barker was drunk, and
The English Partiament convened on
drew bis revolver and “—* ‘-•
the 5th inat Tbe Quejn's speech, which was
random, each shot killin&lt;
ing is said to have been accidental. In oach quite brief, was read by the Lord High Chan­
instance the ball penetrated the brain and cellor. South Africa, Afghanistan, and Ire­
caused instant death. No quarrel cr ill feel ng I
ia reported, nor anything to justify tbe killing. land formed tbo chief topics. Referring to the
All tbe parties are farmers, and belonged to distrees iu the Green lain, tne Queen says: “ rhe
I serious deficiency in the usual crops tn some
respectable families

A Southern Refugee*’ Relief Assc
elation, having for its object the collection and
forwarding of funds fur the relief of the col-

precautious on the part of my Government to
guard against the calamiI ice with which those
districts were threatened. With tliU view tbev
have called upon the authorities charged with
the duty of administering relief to make am­
ple preparations for the distribution of food
Chicago.
and fuel, sh .uld such a step become
Ax advance of 10 per cent upon tbe
Gen. Roberts, the commander of the
British forces ia Afghanistan, reports that
eighty-two of the natives who participated in
aociation of t'.c United States, at their session
cuted, and fifteen others are under sentence of
death....A dispatch from Galway. Ireland,
large body of tenantry tn the town
Brook rille. Ind., of &lt;.'1.000. C,.vper was found
at 6 o'clock in tbe morning by the proprietor of Atbenry, beaded by Father McWhilltm, beat
and in
of a small detachment of
an unconecijus condition

among the populace.
The betrothal of the Austrian Crown
John QvADK,.an illicit distiller of
Prince Rudolph and Prioceea Mathilde, daugh­
Rutherford county, Tenn., waa sitting by s ter of Prince Geoipi of Saxony, is announced.
....A dispatch fr&gt;m Caodahar, received in
rowed hit knife. The man at coov op*'n-.'d it London, says:
and iprang upon Q tade,---- , getting him up­ here of a eeeood sod more bloody struggle b- sen tbe rival parties at Herat Tbe lotwi
on the xrouwd, cui hi" ih'oat, after which be
iro« pe attacked the Oabnleae stationed there
threw tbe knife to the ground and escape
A stocking calamity occurred uear Uolu

coming to
wrtii labor. He was not

■OM to hold

Both girls were fatally injured.

_____________________________
street about 10 o’clock In ths morning, carry-

Tbe DeatrucUwn ef Pompeii.

The lower half of the deposit condry ssbee and
small
scoria-.
Xbexi comes
Uu feet of
volcanic mud.
Aboliuoni-t until etevery waa abolfahed
caused by the heavy vapor of
Republican until l«7i 'Withreferecce to Jodi- J steam in the atmosphere^which con­
ans Jtepublioxr.. fayonng this exodusmow- [ verted the sbewera of aahea as they
knent. he believed nine out of ten Republican :
nl**£ic mana
.hia
voters -ere opposed to it, butibat haff Adoz- f
into a piasuc maos. Above this
on leaders uom he knew in Indiana, while mud are the soon® hud ashes of later
they did not openly favor rt. failed io condemn : eruptions, and the soil which has ao­
. Indt*ri&gt;' wbop ibsy cmnulau-d upon the surface.
appropriation
Nothing? or *eiy little, was burned in
them there.
Pompeii. The heat was not sufficient
Loouard G. A. Hsckuey, Prorecnting Attor­ to change the color* of tbo frescoes cn
ney for tbo district in which Shelbyville, lod., the walla, and tbe woodwork was car­
whore be lives, is locaied, testified that twenty- bonised by its long intombment in
six colored ctnlgrxute arrived at Shelbyville such
soil. Discoveries defend the
Doe. 12 las’. Tbo Mayor called a meeting of city against the charge so commonly
t Public Moneys at New Orleans; Chartea G. tho Ccrnncil, and provision was made fcr the made that it was an
immoral and
Belknap to Lc Indian Ajreut
ilMtitnte.
meeting of ctriZ:
vicious city. It waa a city of art and
which
it ------was
i
bold,
------..
reeolv*d
culture, and waa inhabited by men of
that the law of 1832, inflicting
wealth tuid rare tmte. If onr modern
ted the report of tbe Committee on Baskins sod ally of &lt;500 upon any one who nbotu
cities were to bo blotted ont oh Pom
pauper into tho State, ahonid no enforced
tbo proper ofllcora. Wltncws learned from
peii was blotted out, the future discov­
| B wu uP?n 9* ’•!“? of tenrficu cotna. which
were to bo 12,000 or 15,(100 negroes sent into erer would find beneath their ruins
Indiana before the 1st of February. There evidences of vice and licentiousness to
moral Mil. but tbe bill went otw without action.
•u no doubt that all tho Democrats dislike to which Pompeii can give but little com­
see emigrants come, and probably Ibe respect­ parison.
able
Republicans do also. Tbe laboring class
■ (utrvukmu
introduced ■a bill
oiu proTiouis
providing lor
for sa conimissioa
commission tor
for
generally
diecountonancu the movement
the examination ot tbs nteunc and proposed
for preventing collisions on water, and tor The demand for labor in Shelbv cotin ■ A Eurojieun War Thought to be Im­
ty is fully supplied. There {» wen
minent.
complaint of the scarcity of work. Samnel A.
Waurdtoton, Feb. v.
Perry (colored), a citizen of North Carolina,
was the next witnees. He said the discontent
There is a feeling of general anxiety among
among tho colored people of North Carolina the different legations here over the
PAPER DUTIES.
wm duo to tho bad crops and the otringeccy
of tbo Landlord and Tenant, Road, and other threatening aspect of affaire la Eu­
laws, and tbo insolent and dominoo ing atti­ rope. The dispatches printed th'a morning
aud Knowlclfr.
tude of tho whites, al) of whom said this from London are regarded as exceedingly sig­
was a white man's Government, and tlie nificant, since they would not have been made
Wabhixoton, Feb 10.
blacks had nothing to do With it, aud
The b'.ll of Representative Fort, the pur­ auotber
raid a negro was no more public except to excite feeling against Bomia
pose of which ia to place certain chemicals a human being than a horse war * a and tn support of England. Tho belief among
which enter into the manufacture of paper, mole. Ho started for tho West to look up a the legations is that Russia is looking to
Klass and woolen fabrics on tho free location for a colony of colored people ano a rordial understanding with France, and that,
wanted to leave North' Carolina, but on bis way
list, and to reduce tbe duty ou printing-pa­ he met oome colored people m (.reencaaUr, as to the latter, the queettcu of war with
per, lias not yet been formally considered by l'&lt;d., who said tbe colonists could do well there. Germany is one now receiving very serious
attention at tbe bands of those directing
tho Ways and Meacs Committee, and,.owing to For his own part, however, bo would rather the affairs of tho republic. They have
in Hazlrw than in Indiana. According to
previous engagements of tho committee, prob­ live
him, the blacks are looked ou ar servants by completed the fortifltatious of Parle, and they
ably wilt not tie considered for some time U» Jem Southern whiter, and are practically denied are regarded a» impregnable. Their army ia
ample in nnmbcre, their war-material
come CoL For;, in speaking of the catite* all ropruoentxtion.
abundant, and their finances In excelwhich induced the bill, and of its prospects,
condition. Tlie chief question about
F. J. Lofton (colored), uf Kcnater, N U., lout
said in substance that bls attention was first
which they are hesitating is their abili­
I called lo tbe matter from the fact that tlie iu testified io the good treatment of tho colored ty to hurry on a war, atxl st the
same
time preserve the republic.
As
people
by
the
whites
in
North
(Xroiina,
and
p crease lu tbe price of paper wsb likely to re
' suit in greatly increasing the price of -cbool- stated that white Republicans generally in th indicative of tho near approach of trouble in
all the legations have information of
' k00*" “*d, ln.
» bunlou upon inu-lii- county (laeuoirl are opposed lo tho exodus of Europe,
largo
sums
being
son!
here
for
investment
by
। gon co; aud, believing that there shouldthe
be biacas
as
J. H ituascll, an undertaker from men of prominence in tbe affaire of tho Conk
fow
placed lu the road u&gt; knowledge
I M possible, ho commeuc-d considering Uie Indian spoils, teetif.ed tliat within a period of two nent ana by leaders iu commercial affairs. In­
mor.tbs there had been interred at the public *x| case. While doing so, be saw atatemente in pcn&gt;o from twenty-tivetothirty men, women and quiries have alao txxui received as to the prob­
I the
newspapers
that
the
paper- children from among tbe colored emigrants able capacity of our arms manufacture, and as
I manufacturer* were tombming to in- who had arrived at Indianapolia from North to the surplus of our provisions.
[ creiae t o price, but he h«n not had Carolina. They were all buried as paupers at
| any conference with newspaper publishers an average expense to tbo county of &gt;5.15.
The Pittsburgh Riots.
From reports brought to him Ly men hi his
The authorities of Allegheny county.
bile many employ, and from his own observation, ho
could say there was great destitution Pa.. finding they could not make the
- — among the emigrants in indiat-spolia State pay the losses to railroad com­
found
that
I n!)L
a great | Janies E Baker, of Indianapolis, a Democrat
d for other purpotea and clerk iu tlie bta'e Auditor's office, testified panies and business men growing out
io the manti ‘-’ure of that ho bad an interview with a colored cmi- of the Pittsburgh riots of 1877, have
grant from North Carolina, named Heath, in been negotiating with the claimants,
which he deceived Heath by reproecntnig him­ and thus far the claims have been ad­
self an a Republican, and that he induced
He accordingly introduced a 'b-atfa lo make a sworn statement, which «»i justed thus;
ill, of which the following ir the text, provut- prod need aud Identified by witness. Heath in
ing for tho reduction of tue lantf on unsized this statement says, among other things, “ Wo
53,«kl.UU
printing -paper from 20
sti.-jtu.oe
have been instructed to got away from North
148 W&gt;.W
believed Un.
tbeir condition

Albro, a.wealthy cat-

on Pino street. It ia not known bow many occupants there wore, but ten bodies of Chinamen
have been recovered from tho ruins."
Capt. Jack, of the Utee, left Lob Pi-

labor in Indiana to far short of the supply

ruins
neer first struck upon
The citv was buried at
to atte-bodW men. . who would be Kted to
of ^om twent' .thre&lt;, to twenty:
wra a Hvieg if they coutd only gwt wort &lt; gix feet jn
mud.

MB .

The large chair factory of Smith &amp;

wot Omen!

Fort docs not in­
The Honso only was in aceaion on the Oth clude in the bill ibe more c jelly
classes of pa­
per—fancy paper of any kind, or what are
By ' anown aa papers of luxury—but .imply covers
the regular printing-paper of which ’’ho cbilappropnauas fiSB.lMJ for dren’e school-boika aud tbe poor man’s newn1 papers are made. A number of articles,
A'tahbnro j each as alum, sal-soda, chlondo of lime,
and other*, upon which there I. a email
Whlttbunie
i tariff, no did not include iu bis bill, although

।
.
। Monday.
.|V»O. an
..I annual revenue
। On reassembling on Monday, Fob. 9, tlie Son-k- |I। yields
i&gt;
— Rr
^raw, and jute
Rags.
material ••nu-ri:
r
g into tbo
tioai of Uta Loulalaua Lcalalature declaring that per, although
althi
otherwise
1 .....I—
BpuSont wa*. and should have tho seal. Mr. lx&gt;Kar&gt;, I paper Mr.
from the Committee on
Military
AflMra. I r,T
~i&gt; I P“"e ’he ,bbl
pr«„trf .
-.port .P th. MU
h„

of atiout &gt;5011,0X1.
butu*. and other
inmufaciure of padutiable, ar- free

onr nnmlwir* will show in the next ceuaue."
H olt Ray, editor of the Rbelbvrilis (Indj
!&gt;rii&lt;»rrat, testified as follows. “ I hail a convernation with Henry H. Byers, ox-Q&gt; si rm an of
the Republican Centra) Committee of Shelby
county, Jan. 25 in tho city of Shelbyville, m
tbe nrcacuce of Edward Hmall and George M.
Genldiug. two of (be learhng merenanta of
tbo city, in which livers saiA: ‘ There
ia no dlHAUin’ug &gt;be fact, Kay. that tlie exodus
muvemeut of colored men to Indiana is a polit­
ical movement of the Republican party, aa 1
know it to be a fact We intend to carry Indi­
ana with tho aid of the negro vole, anti if tbe
Republican party’ bad taken my advice six
years ago they would have set the move­
ment on foot’ and brought them here
long ago. Wo intend to bring b.OOU of
them into the State in ti*^e for them to vote
this fail, and will place them tn the close Con­
gressional dtatricta. While it to rather expeuatvo, it is cheaper for the party than to be com­
pelled to buy rotae on tho day of election, ss
we have always bad tc &lt;b&gt;.
I aflked
him if be was iu a position to know wheth­
er it was an organized effort of thc&lt; Re­
publican managers to bring them into the State
for political purposes, and he said he waa. and
then produced a letter with the name at a lead­
ing Repntilicau of tlie Stat Central Committee
jiritiUxi upon it, but refused to read its con­
tents.*
A Dog Batliing-Msster.

(tetter

K ami ill, lilt
arnjo

C. E. Willi, re
John F. lira.
Mor.-an A t o., coke

fi.VTI.BB
H.ZIH00

7,rt3h.S9

The remaining claims will probably
be settled at 50 per cent.
.
Eulogy by Comparison.
The following did not occur in Hart­
ford, but just near enough to make it
interesting: At the funeral of a very
rich, but unprincipled man, the rela­
tives and friends were anxious to have
some eulogistic remarks made on tho
merits of the deceased by the minister
officiating. In view of the utter wick­
edness of the man’s life it was bard to
Ihink of anything that could be ad­
duced to gratify this natural desire on
the part of the bereaved ones, but final­
ly a friend present suggested that they
could at least say that ** the deceased
w-a considerably better than his fa­
ther.”—Harlfofd Post,

Our faithful friend Jet, a powerful
tor the relief
of
Fltx John Putter. lrt tb«&gt; tamo as it ’!■ a year ago, and that
THE MARKETS.
Mr. WMlace IntrudncaJ a bill to prohibit the arrvat j the price Of labor has not materially advanced, dog, lived with ub on the Nsveaiuk
„f Mlwtlnn oflle.n on MeeUon dav. Tile bill lo r»- 1
jjjjj UlCy w|][ oppose by every possible Highlands. One summer we had a
NEW YORK.
tiicane Ui»&gt; reduction of the tariff for’the reason bright little fellow who, although not
« mj
Iltlnul-. Mr Edmunds. Mr. n'lalue. Mr. Garland that they t &gt;itik it jusMbat they ahonid reap a tn the least vicious, yet had a boy's pro-13
te
{tensity to destroy, and to injure, buJ to
Mr. Thurman, from the Comrultlos on the Judi­
..IX
ciary. reported advrroely the bill to provide tor an pt ice of paper. Fort is of the opinion tha', as tuthet pain. Master Willje loved Jet
additional Circuit Judge lor tbe tJgbtb Judicial a practical tact, tbe increase of pricj has be.-n
in.- Mixed
District. Indefinitely po.tj~r.ed. Alao. from tho arbitrarily done by tbe manufacture re. and ia dAirly, aud yet he would persist in tor­
Dot required by any necessity of manufacture, turing the patient dog outrageously,
an
the
ewM-niial
elements
of
coat
arc
practically
striking
hard
blows,
punching
with
appropriation bills.
&lt; lil
tho same Foreign rags are not higher, and sharp sticks, and pulling hair cruelly.
In tbe House, the to
are duty free. and it ia very doubtful whether One summer’s afternoon Jet was lying
ey Mr. Kelley,
the laborers receive higlier wages.
on the front piazza, taking a nap, and Hooe.
Willie camo out and assaulted him with Ftoca -Fancy White Winter Ex... r. C»J
Washington, Feb. n.
Good to Choir* Bpriiut Ex. 5 t5
The repreecntativca of tbe paper manu- a new carriage-whip, which hod been WnzxT— No. S Spring.
left in the hall. Jet know tho child
Coiut—No. »
introduced by CoL Fort to reduce the price ought not lo have the whip, so he went
Spear, to prevent general legislation on the Apprvpria ion bill*: by Mr. Young, creating tbe Depart­
of paper, and at tbe general opposition mani­ and called the nurse’s attention, as he
ment at Mauuiactoree, Mechanics and Mitina;
fested by tbe newspaper press to this In­ often did when the children were get­
crease, and are preparing to contest at every ting into mischief or danger. But the
point the Fort bill L'itters have been- re­ girl did not give heed, as she should
mlaaloneu of interditete
ceived hero indicating that tbo Eastern paper have done, and "Willie kept on following
manufacturers are already preparing ataueiica
and arguments which will soon be sent here Jet from place to place, plying the lash
a co in mlaalon ot inquiry into
for use before the Ways and Means Committee vigorously. Finding he was left to
to endeavor to defeat ibe bill. Tlie friends of deal with the case himself, Jet quietly
tbe Fort bill should preparethemselvea to meet laid the young one on the floor, care­
to promoto oolonliaUan in the public domain; by
tho arguments sguxut that measure already
duty
fully took a .good grip in the gathers of
prepared. Home of tbo repreaentativ
tn. louis.
IWl;
paper interest are already here.
his little frock, lifted him clear, and
to lbs Mtatestbe UUsto
Hr. Bucknw introluoexl a btl! on thia subject gave him
hearty, sound shaking.
ay, whicb-gos
'“'
Ut’le further than CoL
includes siro-1 as well as unsized Then he took up the whip, trottedofl
paper in tne proposition for a reduction. Hia to the barn with it, came back, stretched
bill provides to reduce the duty on paper as roi- himself out in the shade, and finished
WhI’.-:
■ ISClsSKTi.
Ou
sized
paper suitable for printing, 5
bi!) for an additional land district tn Kansas
per cent ad valorem; unsized paper, for news­ his nap. The young gentleman did
papers, booka, pamphlets, etc., 5 per cent ad not interfere with him again, and ever
valorem; manufactured paper, or of which afterward treated him will’ great con­
pst&gt;cr ia the const line nt part, not otherwise sideration.
provided for, 15 par cent, ad valorem; sbeatt.Nothing delighted the dog more than
TOLEDO.
ing paper, 5 per
aion of tbe Hot Borings JteaorvsUcn bill, no coato go into the water with tho young WnzAT—Amber Michigan
and all other
valorem
;
paper
ouvek
pea,
aud
utbor
fancy
pafolk
and
to
see
the
bathing-suits
The House joint resolution appropriating
brought ont always put him il the
Detroit
highest spirits.
The children called
Before committing suicide in Chi­ him “tlie boss of the bathing-ground,
and so ho was, as he made all hands do
Ont thousand dollars waa appropriated to trans- cago, John George Koenig bequeathed
his body, which was about all he owned, just as he pleased,
He would take
sb follows: “ I request to have my body them in aud bri;
ing thorn out again
banded to the Chicago Medical College ho thought flt, and there was no use iu
lain Uie amount ot land located on military dissecting-room, but, should they re­ resisting him, as he could master halfarrants tn rerujn
fuse to take it, then please offer it to a-dozen at once in the water. No one
some other college
could go beyond certain bounds, either,
ago when I spoke to
student of the under penalty of being brought back
m sii ia i
Uailrd 1
C. M. C. asking him whs* kind of a with more haste than ceremony. But,
subject I would make for that purpose, within the proper limits, he never tired
ho thought I was too fat."
of helping the bathers to have a good

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1J|M
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ly and it will be

fabric..

is unfail-

ner of giving tiekot* for thia porpooe.
SATURDAY.

FEB. 14,1880.

io
book for reference.

Adolphe d* Gassagmac, father- of

affect milk. Horae
out whether or not he had been insured.
FACTS AMD FIGURES.
radish has a tendency to prevent coag­
Almost every one on the train that went ulation, and wood sorrel will hasten 4
partial Deputy and
An advance, of 1 cent a bound in the - The cost of the Hbbeac tunnel up to
into tha Tay might have been insured,
date is $19,523,579.
Braes Jan. 1,1879, pig iron hsa' stead­ yet there is no woy of.finding Mont.
In 1878 gold and silver product ot
ily advanced from $15 and $18 a ton to Many ofc tha_bodiae . h^re been, swept
Colorado amounted tu $8,751,344; dur­
'
$85 and $40, .and the htrnaoes in una­ out to sea, and if they are ever found it.
Turnips are healthful for horses. ing tbe year just closed it was $25,­
is doubtful whether an insurance ticket They should be cut in slices, or what is 235,483, which is rattier a remarkable
ble-to supply the demand.
inni—sa.
on their persons would be decipherable.
• Analysis of a piece of modem En­
Mb. JoHx PoTN.of NewVork, hav­
Comx into tne |C*rd«n, Maud,
glish calico: Cotton, 53-per cent;
ter than white turnips.
ing, by economy and strict attention to
Rye straw is as valoablo ss the grain i China clay, 26; starch, 12; fatty matter,
business, laid by $500, was tempted to in Pennsylvania in the manufacture of 2.5; chloride of magnesium, 2; chloride
Iha few* with »y bx^-UU bat;
of zinc, 1.5; chloride calcium, 0J»; moist­
Onr neighbor s kitten ia wafted ate
reply, to
advertisement promising paper. With the increased, acreage of ure, 2.5—100 percent.
the season jurt closed (3.5O9.0OO bush­
With my club PH land bar in tho
$20,000 return for an investment xpf els) the yield is not equal to the de­
body together with $25,000 a day; the
Tux King of the Belgians has con­ $1,000. He communicated with * Re­
Sultan of Turkey, with $18,000; the
ferred the Leopold cross on Rosa Bon- liable,” and found that the business
A great deal of superior tobacco was Emperor of Austria, with $10,000; the
consisted
of
a
new
and
improved
meth
­
raised iu the hilly portions of Ohio and Emperor of Germany, with $8,200; tho
hear, the artist. She io the first lady
od
of
breaking
a
faro
bank
Mr.
Potts
Kentucky
last
season,
n,
and
the
cheap
obewp
K,ng of Ita]y|
jg 400.
of
receiving the distinction. The King of
lauds of those districts
J ”-----A
the
41,643, and Queen
Spain also conferred on this distin­ heaitated at first, but finally decided to
ing into request for V____ ____ •____ Victoria, with $5,000.
equttly
high
order,
ti
*«
experiment
He
risited
■f hills
hxlla nrAdriAA
■
guished pointer an
’
Some of the roughest
produce thA
tho
_
- hia rrnrint-r
gambling hrvnea
house with
with his
partner, M“ TRe­ finest tobacco.
Tbe public debt of -France exceeds
never before granted to a lady.
26,000,000,000 of franco, on which 1465,liable," apd played a mock game, with
A cellar that is cool, dry and dark,I 000,000 are paid annually as interest.
Passengers can now go from New counters instead'of cash, just to find and yet well ventilated, is the best place1 Divided among 37,000,000 of FrenehYork to San Francisco by the Pacific ont'howitwas done. He won $1,000, for preserving potatoes in large quanti­ men, this debt, the most colocsal.in hi»Mail Steamship Company’s line for $75. but it proved tbe feasibility of the ties. ..When smaller quantities are to tory, gives an average of 700 francs u
This “cut" is in consequence of the ab­ plan. Next night ho brought his $500 be preserved there is nothing like dry' principal for each inhabitant, and 34
sand. The same may be said of fruits। francs interest per annum.
t
rogation of the pooling contract with in cash, but for some reason “ the thing and roots of aol sorts.
Dubina the year 1879i the deaths in
the Pacific railroads. The steamship didn’t work ” as it did on the previous
Plant tansy, at the roots of your New Hampshire of persons who atcompany also offers to give special evening, and, in an hour., or two, his plum-trees, or .hong branches of the। Uiued the age of 90 years or over were
He allied for a plant ou t|ia-l&gt; mbs of the trees, and you 124, divided by &gt;ex into 45 men and 79
freight rates andonako contracts for a money was gone.
warrant, but at last accounts had been will not +»e annoyed with curculio. An women. The ratio lWM 1 hl about 2^566
। of the population of! the State. The
unable to identify hia “ Reliable ” old and successful fruit-grower furnishea the above, and says it is tbe most average age of the men was 92 years 7
8 AMUR-. B. Laurey,s colored lawyer, friend._____________________
successful curculio preventive he over months and lG days, and that of tbe
was admitted to practice in tho Supreme
women 93 years 5 months and 16 days.
The present state of things in Ire tried.
Court of the United States at Washing­
In the whole number the average age
land, says the Chicago Tribune, pre­
Mb. J. G. Edwards, of England, re­
ton, he being tho fifth colored person
was 93 years' 1 month and 20 days.
sents some strange anomalies. One- marks: “Any man who has seen a|
who has attained to that privilege. Mr.
VAA.U.P unvuih
^ua qualified
4u^aU&lt;=u to
w ad- &gt;.
TuK following tabnHr statement will
turnip
deems uaau
himself
third of the island is in the jaws of vise
the janaer.
farmer, aud
and though each
each uuui
man '| «
• proximate —
idea
Laurey is President of a colored acade­
viae ihe
.~C of the ”growth
famine, and the people of the United sing. te.iMtennrt tone in. b«rd.n oi °&lt; Cbrotuuuty ftronrirdl the «rt»my at Huntsville, Ala. Mrs. Belva A. i
- ...
theTrona
Lrmcr
T&gt;“&gt; number of behexers st th.
Lockwood n»d. th. motion which led I 8Ut“ “» Fob,hcl’ *"d
“D‘ the
song is
is U&gt;«
tha ronro-Utet
same—that lb.
tbe farmer
| close of each century was as follows:
tohiswlmireioti.
tnballUK not Iros than 3100.000 per is in fault and needs setting right”
Ctnturv.
jUh&gt;M. Calxm.
"
’ week to assuage hunger and pievent
. tv.uo.oou
A contemporary thinks if farmers Fill.................. arxi.uoo
S.UOO.OG) I
, 70.UM.0U&gt;
S.IXXMM
. SO.tXO.OOO
According to the last directory pub­ ’ starvation to death of the landlords' would, avoid suddenly cooling the body
lO.OW.OUU
after great exertions, be careful nut to
. 75.0Wl.0uU
lished, the population of Memphis is tenant farmers. And, while this inflow go with wet clothing and wet feet, not
.HU.dUQ.OOU
IS.OMMNU 1
ru GM.WKi I
4UJ.uv.eC0
40,927, as against 43,497 this time last of American charity is going on to al­ to over-eat when in an exhausted .con­
M DUUM ■
4S.UOO.UOO
leviate
distress
and
avert
death,
there
.’.■J.'.U'.'Gl
dition, and would bathe daily, using
year. The Appeal says that, although
.SOO.UUJOCC
the population of the city has slightly is an outflow per week of $1,000,000 much friction, they would have little or
Tin: Congregational Church was or­
*
decreased during the past year, its trade worth of animal and vegetable food of no rheumatism.
ganized in 1620, and is now of 259
E.
of
and commerce have greatly increased— Irish production to pay landlords’
---- M. Wahhburne
----------- " , inX speaking
—---the yean,’ standing
iu in
XlUlCllUk
America. XUO
The
XIBpBap: "In U« be.l lirt Church .n orgMiixod in 1632. uid
receipts of cotton being 50,000 bales rents on the farms equitably and right­ care oi H«ir, cltlo,
dune, ot North Hollud there u bat a ih now Jlo Je„,
;n the United
greater than last yea», and 6,000 more fully belonging to tho occupiers. Tho very email amount ol Krein ted to the I gutea. The Prealytcriaa Church waa
Irish farmers are actually at this time
than in 1877.
oowa or jonng .took, and ot all 1 hare I org„jMd jn 1706, and ia now ot 173
selling $1,000,000 worth of food per imported I have never had one that; 7mn‘ .landing. The Boman Catholic
The preparations for a raid on Indian week to pay such rents to merciless would eat grain without teaching, b, | Church area organixod' in 1S33, aud ia
Territory this spring are very formida­ English landlords, while the benevolent mixing with hay or roots, or come root . no„ 24c yaa, old in Amenca. Tho
| Universalist Church waa organized in
ble. The alleged discovery of silver in people of America are sending over they were accustomed to oat
Thb first vear a sheep's front teeth | 1785. and is now 94 years old. The
the Wichita mountains has increased there $100,000 per week to keep these
are eight in number, and all of equal i 6™t Free-will Baptist Church was orthe desire of the adventurers to seek i same farmers from eviction and out of । size. The second year the two middle ganized in 1780.
, . ,
.
. . .,,
,
, size, ine eeooiiu year uie iwu uiiuuiu
their fortunes in the forbidden coun- the poor-house or paupers graves! ehed out, and are replaced by two much
Wonderful Calculating Boy,
try, and it now looks as though enough ‘ guch 1H the land-system of Ireland, larger than the other#. The third’year '■
... very
...J small teeth appear
XX- on
— either ,. Wh“ BwdOT
10
°ld *&gt;«
desperate uicu
men would
found to make • Stop
stop XU1S
this OULUOW
outflow OI
of $1,000,000 M
a WIX1
week two
UOTptlAw:
wuuxu be
ire avuuu
..do
of
tho
eighth.
At
the
end
ot
the
"'•red
&gt;■&gt; *»» minute, the following
the movement a serious affair. Beside | of
agricultural food produafs to
fourth yt
je«r there «re nix Urge teeth, question: Wh.t ib the mt&lt;rre.t ot
,
° , ,, , ,
...
fourth
the parties organizing m Southern!I pay _____________
.
absentee landlords for tbe privilege | The fifth ye«r «U the from teeth u. CUM for 4
d.;« at 4, per cent per
Kansas, several companies have been o
r\ff living
lixrincr in their own country,
cnnntrv. and tho Im..
'F
Urge. The
sixth year all begin to ' annum’ Tboanswer ia £2434 16a 5Jd.
&gt; A few months later, when he' was not
formed in Kansas City.
j Iriafi people would want no charity show sign” of wear.
,
11 years old, he was asked, how long
,
from this or any other country. They
AN Illinois agricultural w^ter says: wouId a clHtoru 1 mils cube be filling
lx .plu oi ■ kna u™.
doprro.
Uro mOTey ftenuehe, to |end
“ The East and West railroad lines,, jf receiving from a river 120 gallons per
ing xe.tl.nr, th. Englu*
. or doa&gt;e&lt;! «, thc needj.
hoping to get their share of the benefits , minute without intenuission? In two
'
issued nearly 6,000 volumes last year,1
of the 4 boom ’ in business, have raised ■ min„teB he gave the correct answer,

anxious days and nights rour mother I
has watched l&lt;y your «ick-bed; remem­
ber her loving tears, her patience and
long-suffering with your .fre’fulneas,
and then let the blush of shame dye
your brow, that you should he impatient
or ui’kind io her, now that she Is old.
Old folks are »neb a trial! Yea, they
know it; they feel it; and so will you
be such a trial to your children in the
days that will surely oome—ay, and you
will remember, too?_________

cause, unless a Chinese girl Um a few

chief qualifications of a marriageable
maiden. The vaccination scar is still

the Benedicts of the Flowery Land.

quantity consumed, so little eoffee is
imported into this country from Guate­
The Ruffiaaism of Old Dahlia.
mala, Costa Rica, Java, Rio Janeiro arid
Tradition tells how Fighting Fitz­
Mocha that it is safe to say not onegerald, an exquisite and duolist of the
third of our coffee drinkers ever saw a
last century, dealt with the “bucks," a
plague then infesting the streets of Dub­ cup of genuine coffee. Old Govern­
ment Jata and Mocha mixed in .the pro­
lin, and,, indeed, the streets^cf every
portion of one-third of the Arabian
town in Ireland. These "bucks" were
half-bred young fellows of some means
and high animal spirits, whose sole oc­
roasted and ground si home, and not a
cupation consisted in making town-life
single berry be allowed to burn; then
intolerable to quiet people. Parliament
the coffee should be produced by strain­
was more than once compelled to frame
ing. or better, filtering. Death is a mild .
penal enactments with the view of re­
form of punishment for a cook who
straining their peculiar ruffianism: but,
boils a refreshment which is st once
as there was no properiy-con«titutod po­
bread, meat, whisky, and honey. Milkj
lice to enforce them, these statutes were
if used, should be rich cream; and the
of small effect.
sugar assimilates more readily if cut in­
Among the tricks of tha Dublin buck
to pure, snowy, exact squares.
was this: One of them would take his
Thb Bun's Distance.—Tne sun is
stand in the middle of a nr^ufing on a
dirty day, aud, drawing his sword, supposed te be .98,000,000 miles from
thrust everybody who wanted io pass the earth. A ray of light is estimated
into tho mud. It was a common thing to travel from that body to the earth in
to see half a dozen or more of these un­ eight and one-third minutes. This does
pleasant sen tries lining a loading thor­ not appear to be a very long time, but
oughfare all ready to afford each other then wo must recollect that light trav­
support. Nor were thuy oonteiit with els at the rate, of 192,500 miles a second.
merely obstructing the passage. They A body traveling with the velocity of
knocked off hats, rippea up garments sound, which is only 1,125 feet per sec­
aud pricked the limbs of the wearers ond, would require over fourteen years
with the points of their weapons, and to reach thp sun; and even a cannon
broke ribald jests on them the while— ball which is sent from a gun with a voto the vast amusement of the ragamuf­ lodty of 1,600 feet per second, if it
fins who used to collect in the vicinity. should continue at the same uniform
If any one turned on one of these bul­ speed,-would be ten years in perform­
lies the rest would rush up and form a ing the journey. Tbe planet Neptune,
circle round him: then, seizing him by the most distant one in . tho solar sys­
the collar and the arms, they would tem, is, however, thirty times aa far
prick him about the legs until they con­ from the sun as the earth is, and there­
fore the light of the sun occupies over
sidered him punished sufficiently.
Fitzgerald proposed to some of his four hours in traveling to that body,
brother exquisites and fire-outers that and a cannon-ball from thence would^
they should clear the streets of these take 300 years to reach the sun.
peats. It was just the snrt of proposal
What the Microscope Reveals.—
to suit such daring spirits, and an asso­ Lewinbeck tells of an insect seen with
ciation was immediately formed to carry a microwxipe of which only 27,000,000
it out. Like their leader, they were would equal a mite. Insects of various
consummate swordsmen, and dandies of kinds may be seen in the cavities of a
tho first water—the dandy being in all grain of sand. Mold is a forest of
essentials the antipodes ot the buck—a beautiful trees, with branches, leaves
distinction which people who write about and fruit. Butterflies are fully feath­
the Ireland of the past are very apt to ered. Hairs are hollow tubes. Tho
forget
surface of our bodies is covered with
The association set to work most scales like s fish; a single grain of sand
heartily, and in this way: Whenever a would cover 150 of those scales, and yet
tine afternoon followed a showery each scale would cover 500 pores.
morning they would sally forth in knots Through the narrow opening the per­
of lour or five, each being followed by spiration forces itself like water through
a Idsty valet carrying an oak sapling. a sieve. The mites take 500 steps a
On reaching the haunts of the bucks second. Each drop of stagnant water
the seiva- ts kept the rabble off while contains a world of animated beings,
the exquisites did the work they had un­ swimmiug with oh much liberty as
dertaken. For a couple of n onihs few whales in the sea. Each leaf has a col­
days passed without three or four ony of insects grazing ou it like cows
affrays between the bucks and dandies, in a meadow.
in which the former invariably came ofl
second beet Ere long the mainstay of
The Average Ages or Animals.—
the bucks, the mob, turned against them The average of cats is 15 years; of
too. This meant that defeat was sine squirrels and hares, 7 or 8 years; rab­
to be followed by hooting and pelting bits, 7; a bear rarely exceeds 20 years;
with mud and stones. Then the pleas­ a dog lives 20 years, a wolf 20, a fox 14
ant pastime uf blocking the thorough­ to 16; lions are long lived, the one
freight charges to nearly the old-time . Uf800 jeara, 285 davs, 12 hours, and 46
The Stupid Bey.
being 500 more than during tho previ­
fares in broad daylight waa abandoned. by the name of Pompey living to the
formidable
proportions,
inconsequence
I
m
j
nn
teB.
A
year
later
he
divided
eorNover set a boy down for a stupid
ous year. Of these more than 1,000
age of 70. Elephants have been known
—Corn hilL.
of this a growl, low and sullen, bus be- roct|yi jn 1cm than a minute, 468.502,to live to the age of 400 years. When
were theological works and 1,000 were because he does not make a figure at gun to make itself heard, and there are 4iaj&gt;68 by 6,076. This has been tried
Relative Value of Various Foods.
school. Many of the most celebrated
Alexander the Great had conquered
novela The intellectual activity of a
those
whosee
the
specter
of
the
Granger
wUh
ud
Bnd
,^fter
getting
The
following
table,
complied
from
men who have ever lived have been set
Poms, King of India, he took a great
nn
Out
fL.rlr
nf
a
«Lnrni
_
_____
.
____
Ya
_
",
____
_
figured
on
the
dark
clouds
of
storm
'
people which produces more than three down by some conventional pedagogue
an incorrect result in one and a quarter leading authorities, shows t:.e propor­ elephant which had fought valiantly for
books on theology and three works of as donkeys. One of the greatest as­ now apparently rising in the distant minutes, the mathematician went tional fattening and flesh-forming qual­ the King, and named him Ajax, dedi­
political
horizon.
With
all
its
follies,
fiction every week dsy is past easy com­ tronomers of the age was restored to his aud its inconsequential management, it through the sum again, with correct re­ ities of nearly all feeding substances cated him to the sun, and let him go
sult (51,629,838 and 5,875 over), in. generally used, and also tho manurial with this inscription: “Alexander, the
father by the village schoolmaster with
prehension, especially when we consider
these encouraging words: “ There’s no is certain tho Grunge movement was about the same time At 12 yenrs of value of the residue of each article:
son of Jupiter, dedicated Ajax to the
Manurial
that a dozen books of other sorts are use paying good money for his educa­ the means of reforming great abuses in age he answered, in less than a minute,
sun.” The elephant was found with
being turned out the same day.
tion. All he wants to do is to lie on tho matter of transportation; and it is the question, If a distance pf 9f inches
this inscription 350 years after. Pigs
possible
that
it
or
some
similar
organ
­
is
parsed
over
in
1
second
of
time,
bow
have been known to live to the ago of
the grass on his back and stare at the
ization
may
be
needed
to
force
the
rail
­
many inches will be passed over in &lt;365
To Mr. R. G. Ixgemoll’s complaint
I’m afraid hia mind is yong.’
20, and the rhinoceros to 29; a horse
roads again into respect fdr the consti­ days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, 55 seconds?
Scientific
men
have
often
been
flogged
has been known to live to the age of
that it costs $12,000,000 per annum to
Much more surprising, however, was
for falling into brown studies over their tution and obedience to the laws.”
62, but average 25 or 30; camels some­
maintain tue preachers in tne United Ixioks, and many on artist of the
i his success, when 13 years old. in solvtimes live to the age of 100; stags are
l
ing
the
question.
What
is
the
cube
root
States, tbe Central Baptist replies that future has come to present grief
HOUSEHOLD ECONOMT.
very long lived; sheep' seldom exceed
of 897,889,273 974,002.153? He obtained
the age of 10; cows live about 15 years.
the lawyers annually cost the people for drawing all over his copybook and
THING 8 TO BEMEMBEB.
the answer in two and one-half minutes,
surreptitiously painting the pictures of
Cuvier considers it probable that whales
about $70,000,000', and the criminals
viz.,
964,537.
It
is
thought
that
not
That
fink
may
be
healed
much
easier
his geography. Your genius, unless
sometimes live 1,(MM) years. The dol­
$40,000,000, and intoxicating liquors musical, seldom proves himself one iu by dipping in boiling water about a one arithmetician in a thousand would
phin and porpoise attain the age of 30;
$600,000,000. It also reminds the elo­ his childhood, and your smug and self­ minute.
get out this answer oorreqtly, at a first
an eagle died at Vienna at the age of
That fish may as well be scaled if trial, in less than a quarter 'of an hour.
quent Colonel that it costs somebody
104; ravens have frequently reached
desired before packing down in salt, No date is given to tbe following case:
the age of 100; swans have been known
about $20,000 a year—more than any
though
in
that
case
do
not
scald
them.
“
The
question
was
put
by
Sir
William
of his school, often ends by showing no
to live to the age of 300. Mr. Mater­
minister gets for his services—to pay talent for anything tayond a yardstick.
Salt fish are quickest and best fresh­ Herschel, st Biougb, near Windsor, to
Served Him Right.
ton has the skeleton of a swan that at­
for lectures on “Skulls,” “Mistakes of Sir Walter Scott was called stupid as a ened by soaking in sour milk.
Master Bidder, and answered in one
fanner tained the age of 200. Pelicans are
A Herkimer county (N. Y.) ______
orp..lnute: Light .travels from the sun to asserts that he has been outrageously long lived. A tortoise has been known
That milk which is turned
t____2 2_
Moses,” “Thomas Paine,” and for pitch­ child, and it was not even considered to
d and ren
ren-­ the earth in 8 minutes, and, the sun be­ swindled by dealers in counterfeit mon­ to live to the age of 107 years.
his credit that he was fond pf 44 sic Changed may be sweetened
ing into the clergy generally.
trash” as ballads, and could learn them dered fit for use again by btirriog in a ing 98,000,000 of miles off (Of course ey. He sent $100 to one of them, and
Bible Facts.—The learned Prince
this is quite wrong, but sixty years ago received by express the customary box
_
«
v v zt
u u
• .&lt;
by heart at any time. That boy, who little soda.
Tax No. York OnpMehv
, motor. reai|j WUIXXQO
worrioa JMU
J0n UJ
bj UXJXX.Q Ok,
w mnch
That salt will curdle new milk; it was near enough to the accepted of sawdust. Then he went to New of Grenada, heir to the Spanish throne,
representing a mountain range that i unlike his bright brothers, may be tbe hence, in preparing milk porridge, value), if light would take 6 years and 4 York, determined to attend personally was imprisoned in the Place of Skulls,
shows tho proportionate size of the I very one who will make you proud and gravies, etc., the salt should not be add­ mouths, traveling at the same rate, from to the business. He bargained for Madrid. After thirty-three yean in
ed until the dish is prepared.
the nearest -fixed star, how fnr is that $1,000 in bad bills, and was allowed to this living tomb he wrote in his Bible
wheat markets of the world. The larg­ happy some yeai
' That fresh meat after beginning to etor from the ear&gt;b, reckoning 365 days examine the package, for which he paid the following: In the Bible the
for your comfort.
est mountain is entitled England, and
sour, will sweeten if placed opt of and.G houra to Mich year, and B8 days to $100; but when be got on the cars to word Lord is found 1,853 times,
word Jehovah
5,855 times,
the figures show that in 1879 that
doorain thercoplpv^r night.
'
A Good Hana..
,
I eah’a month?” The correct answer was return homo with his purchase he the
That 0ear boiling water will remove ‘ quickly (riven to this pleasing question, looked into the bundle aud found that and the word reverend but once,
country imported 112,000,000 bushels
“Wind," saysaa did baseman, &gt; ^hes
and that in the 9th versa of the CXIth
tea
stains
and
tiaAyjdrhit
fetains.
Pour
it
contained
only
worthless
paper.
An
grand
secret
of
i
good
horoe.
”
Gftod*
of wheat; Germany comes next with
tbe water through the staiu and thus
exchange had been effected before his'• Psalm. The 8th verse of the CXVIIth
36,000,000 bushels of wheat; France lungs will, cover a multitude of faults, prevent its spreading over the fabric.
ve/y eyes. Not only had he lost $200, Psalm is the middle verse of the Bible.
while, du tbe other hand,' perfection of
follows with 28,000.000, and Lelginm
answer.
The
boy
said
the
answer
was
That
ripe
tomatoes
will
remove
ink
but also the opportunity of paying out The 9th verse of the Vlllth chapter of
shape and form are useless when the
withaOOQ.OOO. Frou “Lew York
‘ were wind is out. The ehest^Aertrfore.in and other stains frpm white cloth; also correct, aud requested the proposer to the counterfeit money at a cattle sale, Esther ia the longest verse; 85ih verse,
Xlth chapter of St. John is the shortest.
woro’fiiia sum over again. Duringtbe as he had intended.
:
exported rajSteBl Biela; Chicago all cases, should be Urge And capacious. from1 the hands
*
In the CVlIth Psalm four versee are
That a teaspoonful of turpentine operation Bidder said he felt certain he
comes next with SlkA 523; Baltimore It may vary somewhat in shape, accord­
alike, the 8th, 15th, 21st, and 31st.
Pistols as Wedding Prtaents.
ing to the service to which, tne horse is boiled with your white clothes will sid wias right, for he :had-worked the ques­
with
Milwxnire. with 31,.
tion in another way, and before the proBeene in New York. A gentleman Each verse of tho CXXXVlth Psalm
put. If he is apt to be kept for slow the whitening process.
mj-er
found
that
be
was
wrong
and
Bid
­
MtsTSli) PhiOtelphix with 17XJ3^43 work and heavy drawing the cheat may
That boiled starch is much improved
enters a gunsmith’s shop and aaks to ends alike. No names or woids with
more than six syllables are found in the
Bt. Lon* w«b UMX077. and
* ‘
be m arly circular in form, because this by the addition of a little sperm, or a der right tbe boy told th*&gt; omupany see a pistol. /
Bible. The XXXVUth chapter at.
that
he
had
oalquialed
thequestion
by
a
“Here is a pretty family one."
i£
‘
Xh£
‘
x
’
U1
’
with 13.550,602,
and Detroit «
__________
___ JMp
Isaiah and XIXth chapter of 2d Kings
third method. ‘
“A family one! How is.thatt"
1S.MM03 bnsbeU. Alter IbU
That beeswax and salt will make yonr
“ Certainly. It has six chambers, you, are alike. 'J&gt;e word girl occurs but
of the collar, white, at the same time,
VWtfelkt. ft
■ Montreal with mr, IMlfl) sufficient room is secured for the ex­ rusty flat irons as clean as glass. Tie a
sec Two of the balls ara for your. once in the Bible, and that in the fid
Do the young people seyer think that wife, two for the destroyer of your do­. verse and Hid chapter of Joel. There
pansion oi the lung* caused by slow, lump of wax in a rag and keep for that
they
will
be
-old.
■
that
they
will
soon
purpose.
When
the
irons
are
hot,
rub
mestic happiness and two for yourself. are found in both books of the Bible
regular
work.
But,
if
the
chest
is
eixOrleans with about
Ia. .1 ihn
~
them fifait with the wax rag,’ and then feel that tbe gi as*hopper ia a burden It is the latest style, sir, and all the rage. 3,586,483 letters, 778,698 words, 31.­
scour with a piper of cloth sprinkled and fear in the way ? Only a f«W abort I nave sold hundreds of them for wed­, 373 venes, 1,189 chapters, and 66 books.
1JX»,000bushels each. .t t &gt;r.t ■
The XXVIth chapter of the Acta of tbe
y«urs ago that aged man and feeble ding presents.”—Paris Figaro.
hone with a shallow chest is worthless
&lt;&gt; - •*» »tsailsiHwsunaissisBt ' .■
Apostles is the finest cliaj&gt;ter to read.
kerosene woman were young, strong and full uf
That blue ointment and keros
for any purpose. The jr&gt;la then is. For
Bev. Dr. Leonard Bacox deliveredi The most beautiful chapter in the Bible
5bt borne, a drSu, bnt deep mi.ed l» eqnai proportions, and
bis the habit in So*»Mpd,«i in
life; tneir loving hearts were gushing
A____ I..*
-all
—‘iY.
,
i« the XXHId Psalm. Tho four most
a
scathing
address
at
Norwich,
Ct,
with
tenderness
and
ears
for
the
little
'dil
ones who now stand in their places. Do against officials for granting licenses to&gt; inspiring promises are John XIVth
not jostle that aged couple out uf your disorderly houses. In order to prevent; chapter and 2d verse, John VIth eliappathway, but rather lift them with its publication he announced his in­■ ter and 87th verse, Bi. Matthew Xlth
depth, compared to its ronn&lt;tBa&gt;», psrtender care over the rough, declining tention to obtain a copyright. A sen­
til, for the highest rate of speed, you
road. You may have forgotten how sational newspaper got bold of the aer- j Psalm
shoes
which
have
been
hardened
by
must take a cheat as deep as a grey­
hound, and, at tbe same time, not lack­ water and render them as pliable as carefully they kept your tender feet mon and published it despite tbe warn- ' LXth
from stumbling, and with what care they ing. Now, the orator proposes to sue • the ne
ing in strength.
e ■ selves with vain boastings o
___
That kerosene
• tin kettles watched your advancing atops. But
&gt; I fectneae should learn the V
woolen rag they have not forgotten, and the time
I of Matthew.
| will oome when you wdl be forcibly re pose to sue the doctor for libeL
remarkable that there should riot

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JJBW THIS WEEK t

Tfrr&gt;rw3.

For The Early Spring Trade
log rolling upon him.

I have added this week a

FEB-14. IMP wards. A large chapel, and Bible class
room, was built inside the circle. In troit 4c Bay City R, R., was killed
while coupling cars at Lapeer on Wed
the chapel, we used to have teroperWAJ? SKETCgES.
New
J-*rint«,
'
Miss Mary Adams of. Battle Creek.ing, musical soirees, etc., preaching tlie young girl whom our readers will
BY JOHN J. POTTER.
Brocade*,
jememter
was
betrayed
and
rained
every. Sabbath* by the Chaplain, an&lt;L
. Number 1M.
\nd attempted suicide last November,
Bible classes every day, conducted by Sitt-r two unsuccessful attempt*, suc­
1 entered Lincoln Hospital an the 11th Miss Biddle, Mrs. Col. Alcott, and Miss ceeded in poisoning herself last Mon­
Acc.
day evening.
■ . ;
of M«y, and Jmnained until tlie 38th. Brown, alternately.
Also a very fine line of
Levi Bishop, of Detroit, the great
Being bnt a half mile from the Capi­
apostle of capital punishment, finds
CIRCUIT OOURT D0IHGB.
tol bttflding, which atauda at the eaat
that 110 murders and attempts to mur­
end of Pa. Avenue, I improved the op­
der stain the record of oqr state the past
Hastings, Feb. 13, 1880.
portunity of visiting the building where
Court opened in due form on Mon­ year, and shouts with renewed earnest* Acknowledged to be the BEST in the World.
A fine line of
nera, "luuigthe murderers."
our Nation legialatora meet, the largest day last at 8,o’ctock.
men’s
There was a domestic rumpus at the
and grandest building I ever saw, and
TBDYER. d*cca**d.
The causes of Fisk vs. Willits and
Un reading and filing th* petition duly verified,
u credit to our great Nation. At the Dole vs. Giddings and Townsend were house of H. Hopkins, of Vassar, and
of Martha Troyer, widow of acid d«ea*cd, praying
now Mr. H. is a wanderer upon the
west end of tlie Avenue, about a mile dismissed, because of failure to file se­ face of the earth, bearing divers cuts
that Lewi* Dark** may be appyinted admlxilatnitor of said eafoin.
distant, stands the Treasury building, curity for costs.
and wealds upon ids bend. “The hand For spring wear and you cap find ANY SIZE or STYLE you
Thereupon it I. ordered, that
a grand and impoung structure. North
Monday Ake 1st Aay •(
In the cause of Kelly vs. Rian and tliat rocks the cradle" hits hard some­
may want. And I have left a few pieces of
Mxt, at ten o'dock is th* foron»u, be aarigned for
of this is the “White House," or the ’Barlow vs. Erway Un order was entered times, and can sHng hot water in an
awful manner.
tbe bearing of aald petition, and that tbe heir, al
President’s Mansion, in front of which, requiring plaintiff^ to file security for
Uw of said deceawd. and all other pereoa* Inter**:Three persons liave been arrested on
•d In Mid Ktate, are required U appear at aaeaaioa
to tbe north, is a beautiful lawn, tasti- cost®.
charge or obstructing McFarlane’s rail­
of Mid Court, then to l&gt;e holdru altbaProbaU
fiilly laid out«in walks aud in tern pernOffice, ia tbe dty of Heating*, and show caone, if
In tlie cause of Layle vs. Johnson, road near Evart, last November, kill •
any there be, why the prayer of aaid petition*r
ing the engineer and fireman of a
ed with evergreens, and an imposing motion for security for costs denied.
should not be granted.
locomotive
and
a
passenger.
The
per
­
AI
bo
a
few
setts
Knives,
Forks
and
Spoons,
which
I
am
bound
And it i. further ordered. that Mid peUi loner H ve
equestrian statue of Washington.
In the cause of Kusterer vs. Mang­ sons arrested are tbe wife of the en­
notice to tbo peraoni .utercted in Mid relate, of lbto
close
out.
If
there
is
any
article
in
this
line
you
may
need
The Hospital in and around the city, ham aud Cole, the appeal was dismiss­ gineer, Nevis, and her two brothers^
W. H. and Frank Rexford.
you will save one-half the price by buying now.
were filled to their utmost capacity by ed.
iwrw»p4per printed and
of Barry, three auccrsat'.
tho fresh arrivals from the terrible
In the chancery causes of Marin Dole THE
^lOlrEEES HI OOKISBI
&gt;r of hearing.
CLKMKNT SMITH.
battles then fought by Grant and Lee, vs. Gillette and others, and Olive J.
Judge of Probate?
while thousands were shipped farther Doble vs. Gillitte and others, bill was New Elkland’s Greatest Favorites, the
,
Famous and Only
.
Probate Or4c”
north. One end of the ward I was as­ dismissed.
piONEER STORE!
Statu or Micatea*,
■
.
signed to, was occupied by those who
In cause of Bawker vs. Keeler and
County of Barry, i
had legs and arms (amputated; the Sabot, judgment for de feu dents for
At a aeealon of the Probate Court for tbe County
of Barry, bolden at the Probale Office in the City of
other by those with less severe and six cents.
Heating*, on Wad. tbe 28th day ot Jan. in the
year one thousand eight hundred and eeventy-nlne.
dangerous wounds. Deaths were freIn tho cause pf Pennock vs. Holden,
present. Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
yient1 occurrences, sometimes several judgment for plaintiff’ of six’ cents.
In a manner absolutely
in a day in my want. The groans of
In the case of McLeery vs. Harrison, uneqnaled by any Company in the world
the suffering and dying, tlie ravings of motion for further security, denied.
be la prepared to render hl* find account a*such and
those who were delirous with pain, and
The Great Natural Artiste.
Case of the People vs. Larkins, con­
preys that th* »amc may be beard and allowed nnd
be be discharged from said treat.
tlie shrieks of those who were undergo­ tinued an application of respondent.
Thereupon it I* ordered that
ing surgical operations, were among
Tuesday, tke 24th Aay at febntrj
Case of Russel vs. Barter, plea with­ Acknowledged by the Press and people
os the Greatest Living “T0P8Y.”
next, at two o'clock in tbe afotrnoon, be aadgned for
tbo moot common place surroundings. drawn.
LITTLE GEORGIA FOX,
The sisters of charity, with their plain
Horace Cotant pleads guilty to larce­
WE MUST SELL OUT *5,000 WORTH OF GOODS IN
— AS EVA,----aiii^nest attire, passed through the ny of 8800.
Supported by a Cost of exceptional Ex­ the next 60 days, and in order to do so, we are aware that con­
wants daily, ministering and bringing
The certiorai case of Beach vs. the
cellence. The whole under the
delicacies to the more unfortunate, People, was affirmed.
cessions must be made. No one can afford to purchase a dol­
management of the old­
such as the Hospital did not afford, and
est traveling man­
People va. Bartley, applicatiou to
lar’s worth of anything, in our line, elswhere before examining
ager in Amer
no doubt, many a man owes bis life to change plea, not yet decided.
icn.___
our stock.
______________
the nourishment received from food
People vs. Bell, motion by refipondfurnished by these “angels of mercy
eut to strike cause- from the calender, MR. CHARLES WILKIN80N,
The first and only manager to play at IXow is the time to buy Overcoats
Nouriy every day of the 17 that 1 waa denied.
fPThe Peoples Popular Prices-^gj
All Wool Suits from t8UK) to $90.00.
in this Hospital, I went down to the
John L. Fish was disbarred as an nt
NAMHVIVAAOPEBA 1IOISF,
Ladies' Cloaks from $4.55 to $15.00.
city, “to see what 1 coidd seo,” and torney of this court.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Dross Goods at the Lowest Possible Figures.
every day 1 saw thousands of soldiers
I0KMI. URIAH I ilk. 1SW.
The case of the People v«„ James
Hats and Caps clear down.
arrive nt tlie Baltimore depot, and pass and Swin Johnson for the murder of ADMISSION,
FURS AT COST.
SS CBXT8 OXLY.
35 CENTS.
through the citv on their way to rein­ James Gibbs iu August last was takeu ALL COt POS SEATS.
Sea*a
may
be
secured
at
F.
T.
Boise
’
force Grant, who was then making up Tuesday morning. The Pt-ople are
GrocoritNApf the tent quality and lowest prices.
Drugstore.
C. A. Potter, Agent.
his way from Spotsylvania, to Cold repersented by the Presenting Atty. L.
a
The finest Syrup in the place for 50 eta. Try it.
Harbor. A majority of these men were E. Knappen, assisted by John Carveth.
PurchaMeN
nt
title
ut
our
store during the next Go day* will
hundred day men from Ohio.
The defence are represented by Hon.
always l&gt;&lt;‘ remembered and never regretted.
One of the wards in tbe Hospital was James A. Sweexey and C. G. Holbrook.
tilled with rebel wounded, who fared An order for separate trial was entered
the same ns the Union boys, ate in the and James Johnson placed ou trial. By DR. J. A. SHERMAN’S srPPOKT AND (T'RAsame room, and in all respects were Much trouble wm experienced in get­ TlVE. without tn* injury and suffering troeare in­
Ever thankful for past favors, future ones will te duly appreciated.
or hindrances from labor. Book with llkeneaatreated the same. They were a morose, ting a jury, anti on Tuesday at 4 o’clock flict
ei of bad caaoa befere and after cure, »ei&gt;t free. Of­
unsociable, ragged set of fellows, and p. m. the Judge ordered court adjourn­ fice 241 Broadway, New York. Patient* receive
not apt to engage iu conversation, ed until Wednesday morning at »
kept their own council and quarters. o’clock, and ordered the sheriff to have P T. BOISE
Order of Publication.
My wound not being very severe, the 50 talesmen on hand nt that time. On
State of Michigan. County of Barry. The fltt.
ward Dr. did not pay much attention Wednesday morning court convened,
Judicial ClrcuH in &lt; ’banrery.
Sult
for
divorce pending In the Circuit Court for
to it, aud tbe consequence was when 1 and at 11 o'clock the parties succeeded
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
the County of Barry In Chancery. Kiir* F. Bansill.
Complainant vt William A. Bonslll, Defendant It
left for Philadelphia on tlie 38th, it was in getting a jury and commenced the
YOU CAN FIJiD AT MY STORE
being
duly
proven by tbo affidavit of Abljah M
quite painful nnd continued to grow trial. The iuYors are, A. W. DillenFlint, solicitor for Coinphlnani in U&gt;1« eauae, that
WIUlamA Banal 11, the Defendant, Is a non-rvaident
worse on the route. Those of us who teck, L. L. Holloway, Jacob Kline,
of thia Stale but Ian reatdent of the State of Califor­
were not seriously wounded were put D. B. Cooper, Columbus Price, James
nia: therefore in compliance with tbe atatute in
such eaaea provided ft l» orderedfthutaaid defendant
in to box cars, while the more unfor­ Gregory, Wm. McArthur, M. J. San­ Mfedicines, Chemicals.
appear and ana we r the bill of complaint filed it.
tbU cauae within three montha from the date ot
tunate ones, were put in a regular born, H. T. Merrill. Hiram Webster. Paints, Oil*. Varnishes.
thia order and in case of hia apnearanee he enuae hit
Brushes. Trusses.
Hospital cur, fitted fur (lie purpose. 8. W. Baldwin, Charles Feighuer.
answer to tbe Complainant'* bill of complaint tn
Surgical Instruments
Mv wound kept growing worse, and I Tbe prosecution rested their case yes­
on compUlnantVaoliciiui within twenty day* after
finally applied to tlie Surgeon in charge terday noon. Is is probable the case
aarvice ol a copy ofmid bill and a notice of tbl*
And all the lending Remedies in
order, or In default thereof said bill will be taken aa
of the train for permission to ride in a will continue into next week and it
conf«*Md by him, and It 1* further ordered that a
copy of thl* order be |&gt;ubll*hed in the Nxsbvillb
Hospital car. My request was granted would notte proper forme to say any­
Nawa, a newspaper publlahed and circulated tn Mid
and some medicine furnished to ease thing about the case at present. The
canty once each week for six aueeeaaive week* and
School Books,
that the first publication be made within twenty
my pain. The beds, or bunks, in the jurors arc under tlie charge of your
Blank Books,
car were a sort of hnmmoc, or suspend­ efficient townsman, H. M. Lee, and lie
Miscellan’s Books.
ed stretcher, sustained by four large has teen ordered to keep them by
A LARGE LINK OF
rubber loops, which neutralixed the jar themselves, during the trial. The
Bibles, Autograph and
of the moving train. Wc arrived at Court House is full of people all the
Photograph Albums.
Philadelphia about midnight, and were time nnd much interest is manifested.
A COMPLETE LINE OF
temporarily assigned to Broad St,
_____ _________ K RIX.
Mortgage Sale.
Hospital. I applied to the Stewart for
Default having been made in the conditions of a
The spiritualistic mediums did not
certain mortgage, whereby the power therein con­
something to ease my pain, which was
Wall Paper and Bordering,
do all they had promised, at a seance
tained,
to
aell.
l-as become operative, executed by
[TRIMMED FREE]
now well nigh* unbearable. He gave
Amo* ItcWatenfcf Jackaon county, Michigan. u&gt;
at South Abington, Mass, and the
William Kerr of Nashville, Barry county, Michl
some morphine, and I slept a troubled
AS FINE A LINE OF
r/owd threw tlmm violently into the
gan, bearing dale tbe 13lb day ot October, A. D„
sleep until morning. We were then
eighteen hundred and aerenty-eeron, and recordei
street.
in the office of the Register or Deed* tor tbe eounly
distributed among tbe Hospitals of the
As there is in town, and all war­
of Barry in said State of Michigan, on the 13th day
A visiting clergyman was just rising
of October, A. D„ eighteen hundred and aeventycity, myself with otheid being assigned
ranted to be as represented
seven, In Liber “7"ot Mortgage* on nage SAS, upon
or money refunded.
to Chesnut Hill Hospital. We pro­ from prayer iu a St. Paul Church, when
I am aware that it pays to sell Goods cheap, and for that reason 1 shall which mortgage there la claimed to be dac. at tbedate ofthbnoUce tbe turn of two hundred and
ceeded to tbe corner of 8th and Green an usher strode up the centre nisle and
forty-five dollar* and fiftr-oeren cent*
and
CALL AND SEE ME
not be undersold by any spot cash house in the country.
Sts, and took the Philadilphia and handed him n big Ixiquet, just as they Before buying any of the above mentioned artlcl
no ault or proceedings al law, having been iaalituled
lo recover any part thereof. Notiee ia therefore
elrewbere, M I can MV* you money.
Norristown K. IL. for our destination. do in the tteatrek
heroby givMt, that on THURSDAY THE TWKX
TY-BECOND DAY’ OF APRIL, next, at ten o'clock
Preeeriptiont Caryullu Prepared at all
Chesnut Hill is about seven miles dis­
In the forenoon. I *hal! aall al public Auction, to
This being leap year it ia reported
haun. keep'y,
tant front the city, though in tlie cor­
tbe highest bidder I*ole to take place at tbe north
that Widow Oliver has revived from
front door of tho Barry County Court Hooae. in the
F. T. BOISE. J^OCHER BRO-FHEBS
porate limits. It derives its name from
city of Haatlnga) tbe prvmUc* dccribed
her stroke of tbe poor-honae aud come
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— anM
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the abundance of die*nut trees, there,
back to Washington fur another whack pARMEKM ATTENTION.
and the eminence it is located on.
nt old Simon Cameron.
There is a little paradise of a village,
two or three churches and a few stores
piece or parcel of land situated in the riling* &lt;
Every young man will be made hap­
Naahville, in Barry coanly. In theStalaofMichtgai
magnificent dwellings, and in summer py to learn that Henry Ward Beecher
known and deaignated aacommencing st the nortl
west rvrner of rillare lot numboi Iwcatyjii (36
enchanting scenery. I was assigned to has pronounced billiards “tbe most
Now being in first-clam running or­
lu Alanson W. Phillips’ addition to NaahrilL-, Bai
der, with a thoroughly
ward 10, bed 44. I was at this time in gentlemanly of all games.” He don’t
rr county, Michigan. tb*noe mm fitty-Ave foe* (U
th*nee
eautb flfty-twojfret (3J.) thence weot flft;
a very critical, and dangerous condi­ even except a certain little game called
flv. fret (53.) tbeoce north flfty-two feel fflj) to tfi
of beginning, .be the same more or Um.)
tion, which fact the Dr. John H. Jamar /Elixateth."
a
of tbe latest shades and patterns VERY CHEAP. p'are
Dated Nashrin*; Janury l«lh. 1180.
of Baltimore soon discovered, and
1A30
WITJ.TAM VFlIV Vretarwi
A minister in Hoboken kissetl his in attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
ABU AH M. FLINT, Attorney for
seemed to take special interest in tlie
tion to all those who may favor us
cook, and his congregation asked hhn
treatment of my case. He probed my
with
their
patronage.
Those
to leave tlie church. The minister was
rAnfflLHOyAMkH
wanted
who prefer can hove their
wound, times almost without number, not wisfe: he should have kissed the
Wt*tteeFwl*uth during th* Wints
to ascertain the cause of the inflamaBEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
ladies of his congregation instead of tbe I
tiou, ordered various kinds of aplicawithout waiting.
LADIES’ CLOTH.
All tbe latest styles out.
cook, and his salary would hay«- l»eeu
tions, but none of them seemed to do
Bran nnd
raised.
/
any good, or have the desired effect.
EATON COUNtF ITEMS.
FOR SALE
Ice water dressing was finally order­
at the Mill at the lowest prices.
ed, and the next morning a white
Diptberia prevalies iu various parts
THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.
W.
H. lOt NC. Prop.
swelling appeared on my arm, which of the country.
proved to lie the tend of an abaceaa
An incendiary destroyed Wilber
A BIG LINE OF
formed in my arm, from the ends of Maxson’s $2.00(1 house in Roxnnd, one i
my fingers to my elbow. An inaeisaion day last week.
Charlotte has hsd a temperance re­
was immediately made with good re­
FROM 50 CENTS TO $8.00.
vival, that made 140 new cm verts for
sults, anil I soon began to recover, the temperance cause.
from what the Dr. said was a very
Two obstinate tramps, John Taylor
close call from the “fell destroyer."
and John Austin, who presisteil in put- i
Chesnut Hill Hospital was a very • ting up in the Valley depot at Charlotte, i
a
large establishment, said to be the i few nights since, got caught in^the
sftk ial . lamps, and sere sentenced to i The 1LOWE* .ml VEG IT ABLE GARDEN, 174
. *1... 4.
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largest in the U. 8. It was built in a ' tl...
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.
circle. Their were 44 wardsabqpt 100 ft.
long, each containing « teds, which,
with the tent wares, in an adjoining
grove, werecapableof accommodating
8000 paltent*.
J AYES VTCK.Rocbrefer, 3? Y.*

SATURDAY, - - -' -

FRESH LINE OF DOMESTICS.
Style
GlnghaniH,
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Sheeting-, Shirting-,
Denim*, Ticks,

Brocade JVlapacas,’

BOOTS anci SHOES

Crockery and Glass Ware.

WILKINSON’S

For the next Sixty Days,

We Shall make Special Inducements in
all the Departments of our Stock

RUPTURE

Come! Come! Come!

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
AND ALL WINTER GOODS

SCIPIO MILLS

COIPETEII BILLIR

TO THE FRONT I

DRESS GOODS.

WHEAT EICHAHBED FOB FLOUR

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BEAVER : PAISLEY SHAWLS

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                  <text>ORNO STRONG, 1
EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

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•VOLUME VII,
LIFE IN NASHVILLE
And Her Environs.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1880.
ADAM’S fall.
With n whoop and 1 yell

LOCAL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.
And PrnMul'€Mt • Cfcst.

ANNUAL MEETING OF THB BABBY
AID EATON nre. 00.

j TERMS; $1 £0 per Year.
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Single Copies Five Cents.

NUMBER 22.
PRE88N0TI0E8.

Traveling men tell us that C. C.
Wolcott, ’of Nashville, runs a hotel
second to none on the line of railroads.
Everything is neat and in perfect order,
mid the accomodations are second to
none in the State.— Ft ViUe Hawk.
One oAthe handsomest State papers
that comes to ns is the Nashville Nau.
It is a right smart local,paper aud de­
serves the support it receives. Mr.
Strong, the pnbli*her. is a young man
of ability and pash.—Lowell Journal.
The wild Assyrians are in the throes
of a religious revival and about all the
numerous scoundrels that infest th:ut
section of Barry Co., are being gather­
ed in. To some of them this is noth­
ing new. They join the church regu­
lar every winter.—-Bottle Creek Moon.
The Nashville (Barry Co.,) New* has
been enlarged to an eight page paper,
six colunis to the page. Its editor.
Onio Strong, is one of Michigan’s
youngest journalists, but he knows how
to go; up a good paper. -Nashville,
though only a village, we should judge
to be a lively and growing one, to send
out a weekly the size of the JVctm. ho
well filled with local items, editorials,
correspondence and we may add. and
advertisements, for these are to a cei tain extent a reflex of the business en­
terprise and push of n village or city.
The Netc* would be a creditable .paper
in Jackson, Kalamazoo, or any of onr
larger interior cities.—Albion Repnb~
liatn.
' _
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OBITUARY.
”

This weather is “tuff” on wheat.
The Farmer* Matnal Fire Insurance
John Koeber returned home on Fri­ Co., held its annual meeting at the
day.
Union Hull, Hastings on the 7tli inst.
Afalnat thynelf to Hit Um murdering band I
They brought up of children acme three or four
Dr. Wickham .returned from Grand It was the largest meeting th company
Ledge on Saturday.
have ever hod, about &lt;500 members ImjThe M. C. R. R. pay car passed ing present. The report of the Treasu­
On Wednesday morning abont nine- through on Tuesday.
rer showed the financial condition of the
o’clock Maili street was thrown into
C. W. Smith and W. II. Kocher are Co. to be good. Therejwrtof the Secre­
a flurry of excitement by the report laid np with heavy colds.
tary showed the number of members
—The Knlamo Davises are a war­ that Adorn Gass, a youth of 31, brother
John Furniss went to Buffalo Satur­ 3,327 and amount insured $5,^)3,503.00.
like tribe, and last week while Pete, and bar-tender of the saloonist of the
day night last with a car* of stock.
The election of secretary was qnite
with the help of John, was moving to same mane, had shot himself. Of course
C. H. Russell noticed a number of exciting. The candidates were Walter
his new place near Marshall, the twain we hastened to the spot to learn the
robins on his place, one day lost week. 8. Powers and Lewis Durkee, of Nash­
encountered an old enemy nt the Junc­ circumstances. Upon the floor “of the
Mrs. John Marshall of Maple Grove, ville; C. H. Van Arnim, Hastings and
tion, whom they gave such a piimeling, littje'lmc'k room over the saloon silent­
is very sick with inflammatory rheuma­ D. W. Rogers, Carlton. On the first
as to secure the.former a fine of $35 and ly lay the young man, with Dra. Barber
tism.
ballot 470 votes were cast;'on the sec­
t-Mf. and Mrs. 0. A. Phillips rejoice
GO days in j nil. and the authorities have aud Wickham bending over him, prob­
Geo. M.Dewey of the Hastings Ban ond 453, resulting in the election o? D.
in the acquirement of a new son. It a like dose mixed for -Johnny, if they
ing a wound in his temple from which acr gave The News a pleasant call on W. Rogers. It is thought he will make
arrove on Monday night Inst.
succeed in overhauling him.
the blood slowly oozed. “Ob, doctor!’’ Monday.
a good secretary. The Directors in
—It has been decided that the urchin
—’Tie stated that a worthy deacon said he “you can't find it, so let me die
Lena..Fleming departed for Rig Rap­ Eaton comity are M. L. Squier, Ver­
who cleans out a school master, is just of a Johnstown church society, once in peace. If I only had my revolver I’d
ids on Wednesday, to reside with her montville ; S. W. Hannon. Chester; B.
as big a gnn as the President of Nash­ upon a time nt a prayer meeting, gave finish this business now.” The result
cousin.
L. Bentley, Eaton Rapids; J. W. Ew­
ville.
notice of a church meeting that was to of the probings showed that the ball
Dr. Young was in Grand Rapids, on ing, Oneida; S. W. Mapes, Kalamo.
—Its quite natural, hut neverthe­ be held immediately afterwards, un­ entering the skull at the temple, had Tuesday, nttendiug the Western Medi­
In Barry county: D. W. Smith, Cnstleless • very sad, for the average merrv. consciously adding, “There is no ob­ taken a downward course, lodging cal Society.
| ton ; Orson Smith, Maple Grove; R. K.
merry maidens of Nashville to get on a jection to the female brethren remain­ somewhere
in
the upper
jaw­
Mrs. J. Coulter of Chicago Ims been Stunton, Baltimore; A. C. Towne,
“tare."
«
ing,” which so affected that portion of bones, but the physicians were not able ; visiting at I). W.Smith
.........................
’s during the Prurievilk*; Z. B. Hoyt. Yankee Sp'gs.
—Our balmy weather caught a bad the congregation referred to that there to get at its exact locality, and Gass imst week.
Parties insured in this company now
was undressed, put to bed, wound
cold on Tuesday night, and on the fol­ wasn’t a dry tear in the house.
The ladies of the W. C. T. r. will have the right to use steam power for
bandaged aud he made ns comfortable entertain the Reform Club next Mon­
* lowing day was interspersed with flying~
| threshing, by keeping n screen on the
—A VVU-JVUl
ten-year old Im&gt;v named Pelton
snowflakes.
’ passed throughi on the evening train to as possible; he nil the time persisting day evening.
Kinoko stack coiitiuunlly clowd and
Died, in Castleton. Barry Co., Mich.,
C. W. Dunham went to Stevensville, having steamer at least fifty feet away ' on the 15th of February, 1880, of pneu­
—Del. Nnvue, the lad mentioned inn ,| liin home at Gn
Grand Rapids, Thursday that lie was going to die, regretting
Tnl? News ns being seriously ill with I night.
ran away from home on that he couldn’t do it then, aud crying Saturday, to attend the funeral of his from bains, stacks or other combustible monia Sarah Ann, wif** of John Keagk*.
aged
57 years H months and 13 days.
fever died on Tliursday morning at ! Monday, worked his way to Kalamazoo to see his parents before be died. When brother's wife.
material, and having a watchman con­
She was the daughter of Daniel, and
Uncle Dave. Smith, up on the State tinually present when fire is in the box. Ann Gray ton. born Jane 3rd, 1832, in
four o’clock.
and arrived in Jackson op the rear of a asked why he shot himself, lie said he
done
it
to
kill
;
that
he
was
tired
of
lite.
Rond, who has been quite ill, isnlde to
on Thursday afternoon alm os t
The meeting gave a rising vote of the State of Maryland, removed with
—A. M. Flint and Robt. Henderson sleeper
.
“J would have done this a year ngo if I Im* nronud again.
have solemnly covenanted one with frozen; a gentleman in the Jackson
thanks tn the retiring Secretary* Clem­ her mother and two brothers to Hills­
Mrs. Wing aged 83, mother of Mrs. ent Smith, for his faithful and efficient dale county. Mich., in the spring of ’35.
liis 'fare and’’he goes home a had ha&lt;i the courage. I did have the
another never to drink another glass of depot
’
' paid’ '_
She was converted in Coldwater, Mich.,
courage on Sunday, hut my brother's ' Bailey, is seriously ill with inflamma­
boy with
witli fta hitter experience.
liquor. Long may they wave.
'I boy
services during the past two years, and under the IdImjfs of Father Smith, at
wife took the revolver away from me," , tory rheumatism.
Mr. Smith expressed his thanks to the al Mint tin- age of thirteen aud united
—A large nnml&gt;er of VermontviUians
—Last Monday evening was the third said he.
Ad.
Stanton
has
purchased
all
of
the
i company for their confidence in trim with the M. E. church and remained a
were visitors at “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” 1 anniversary of the Reform Club of this
Young Gass, just before he commit­ rights and privileges of the patent gate
faithful member until her death. She
audjundness toward him. in a few ap- was maried to John Keagle, April 9th,
on Monday evening. Among the crew I
The meeting was well uttcndeil
ted the deed, said to Milt. Fley hearty, for Barry county.
propriate and tilting remarks.
1842 and removed to Barry Co. Feb.
we noticed the Hawk man and several 1 an‘l sjieechos wen* made by Mr. Yates, who was in the saloon. “Milt. Henry is
The
W.
C.
T.
U.
will
hold
their
next
14th, 1855. She leaves a husband aud
M. D's.
1 of Vermontville, Mr. Scott, of Barry- out of town and I want yon to stay
0IB0UIT COURT DODIGS.
five adult children and a large circle of
meeting on Tuesday next Feb. 24th. nt
-Daiiw Rumor bring, (he tiding, to 1 viU" “"d Mr"- *- Jafter which
here n few minutes; in less than 20 min­ Mrs. L. A. Wilson’s.
relatives and friends, who sorrow not
nur ear. that if a marriage don’t oeenr : ,b'' loAe.-rgml a bountiful «ippl&gt;- utes there will In* a corpse in this
Hastings, Feu. 20, 1880.
as those without hope.
Matrimony is the most {xipular and
in liaating. before tbi. winter .enaon i. | of
“"d &lt;™il-eal.-e«. Everything house," and shaking hands bid him
The raw of the Peoplefvs. J. Johnson
congenial state in the Union, especial­ for the murder of James Gibbs was
Camv on White River. Coiover, a .nit ior big damage, for woo&lt;i |
"ff D,rel&gt;r “nd •&gt;v,’r5' o»'’
"good-bye,” and went up to his room. ly during the winter season.
Fehrvary 6,188&lt;‘.
i
i . • •
i i
mipmeil
fit oninv
seemed to
enjoy th&lt;&gt;
the hill
bill tif
of fnr&lt;.
fare.
concluded on Saturday last,and given to Mr. Editor,
and lights is inevitable.
Mrs. Gass came into Jjie saloon directly
The W. C. T. U. having purchased the jury about four o’clock, p. m.. who.
Dear Sir :—
—Bill Bartley is reported to Im- ho | —Geo. M. Dewey spoke to a large au­ and Milt. began to tell her what Adam । 48 volumes fora library, are about to
I
have
received
your
paper regular,
after nn absence of about two hours,
sick us to be unable to go to Hastings i dience at the Christian Church on Sun­ had said, when they were startled by a ,i form a Library Association.
rendered a verdict of murder in the and I got one to day also. 1 see papers
and answer to the charge of assault and day evening. His remarks were for pistol report, and Milt. wjth. “There
,
James Wheeler of Woodland is con­ ■ second degree. But little can be said Eublisned in all parts of the country,
battery preferred against him and the I Purv unariulterateil prohibition, and lie’s done it!” rushed, up
ut vours is tho best local paper of all
-. stairs. 1 r&gt;nn dueling a tiourshing singing school
case lias been indetinately postponed.
[*'•
——*—* —
— radical
’• 1 order
•
•--*
j somewhat
on■ •*
the
bnt !*“ 2’?;..• at thc M' Kelvey school house. Maple nlxHit this case ns it has been tho'rougli­ of them, my sevral friends also say the
ly canvassed heretofore. The prisoner same. Hoping you will live long to
, nevertheless were timely and listened the weapon which prostrated him. u ,
—Jacob Osmun while unloading a [I to with clow attention. Mr. Dewey is
edit it. I remain.
sinall 29-calibrc Colt’s revolver, lyiugja ।i We understand that a funeral oc- was yestenlay scntenceil to hard labor
Sincerely Yours.
"drummert” trank at Vt. ville, Thurs­
at Jackson for the term of fifteen yeart
an eloquent advocate of tem|»ernnce. few inches from his right hand. Milt. I
Lester M. Larkin,
day, caught his leg between the trunk
’
j
curred
over
in
the
east
port
of
town
the
Co. E.. 7th Infantry.
and was taken to that institution by
He will undoubtedly be n candidate for ran mechanically to the hotel for as­
and a white oak hitching post, giving
other night, bat failed to learn the full i Sheriff Houghtalin the same afternoon.
State Senator this fall, and experts to sistance.
G«*o.
Heath
and
Charley
,
*-v particulars.
.
the former a wrench that came within
LOCAL
MATTERS.
...
a ..
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,
iI
* «*•• case ui
The
of me
the rcwpic
Pimple, vs. Swill
get the support of the tcm;&gt;enine&lt;- p«*o- Wilcox went over.
Goss had not I
one of breaking it.
" * i&lt;r i S*
rRr”?f
t*,e Johnson was continued over the term.
| Pl*XOTICB
changed his position bnt lahl like one ■ Greenback club of Maple Grove at |'
’the'Peoph 7s. Wmi
—The report is current that Will.
—Oswold Jenson has sloped... ______
Dame. dead, until Heath spoke to him. when
To Electors of the Township of Castleton.
Nortons Hall, on Tuesday evening. 3^ 1U(tlj&lt;MI for h.avi. |o change
O’Conner, who “vamoosed” Nashville
a I he begged him to take the revolver and
, Rumor says that Os. has been taking
t„L
Notice is hereby given that at the an­
to avoid arrest for serenading the Blake
h *
r
1
.
plea
was denied. i/eienueni
Defendent can
can Iintro- nual township meeting, to be held on
piHiHiuiuriiieu.
1 j great number of privileges
with
.
.
ith sweet “finish the job,” and Geo. replied by ; “T? n m”1:?'
Mr. C. M. Broekwa, formerly „f the , doce ,vid,nw iu
„„|v.
girls in July last, was so horribly man­
the fifth day of April, 1880, a vote will
gled while switching can* at the Chicago ' Alice, a yonng grass widow of Wmxl- picking up and giving the revolver to Jaekemi U«re». will &gt;tl,r»w hi. netv.- |
|be
,
)f
thl
.
PnJI&gt;le
„
1 In the case of the People vs. Robert lie taken (by ballot) submitting the
land, and nil went ns merry ns the | Wilcox for safe keeping.
question us to whether tho following
i pa]M*rinl experience in favor of The
depot, on Tuesday last, that lie cannot
. S., Man- A. and Launin Brady, for named animals shall be allowed to run
maiden and the tar, until the stern paGass, upon leaving Milt., went di-|I News for a few weeks.
resisting an officer, P.abert pleaded at large in said township, viz: Horses,
rent waited on Os. with a polite invita- ' rectly to his room and standing before'
Henry
Kasey
of
Charlotte,
who
eight
- The following
conversation reccnt- tion
girtlty and tin- other two werodisdiarg- Mules, Sheep and Swine.
deliberately
his re.
* .v.. to marry
uiu.aj hin
run daughter
UIIUKUIVI and
UIIU save
HaVl* '’ **a looking-glass
•♦*£»-ys.oewr u.uuri
u«V* J put inn
IVDated. Castleton, Feb. 4th. 1880.
ly occurred m one of our country I |ier disgrace, bnt instead1 of
of walking
walking I vol
­ j years ago was a prominent farmer of | ed.
volver
ver to
to his
his head
headmid
and prviwd
pressetlthe
the trig
trigChas. H. Brady.
1 this vicinity, was in the village visit- I
schools: School ma am ton dull boy. up and doing this like a man.
show- I' gtr,
pulled off
Robert Briiinrry was admitted to
■— Os.-i--..-.
r, but
but the
the revolver
revolver pulled
ell a
:: little
little
Town Clerk.
his son Al. on Wednesday.
Johnny I mrubAmed of you. W b.-n I | „l the whit., fentber hr jumping rl.&lt;- । hard, accompanied no doubt, by con
citizenship.
A.
J.
Hardy
and
F.
A.
Applemaii
and
I
rvuu
vr.nr
noJ&gt;
I
rrrvrilrl
uvw.ll
.........
*
*
Applemun u.,.1 ; In tbe „„ „t
p„)pte
William ! CF* Griffith is receiving new goods
was your age I could spell twice as country.
| siderable nervousness, threw h is hand1 family'. nnrdy a,..l t.
y doslrv to rerun. thank, to the | p Beyn„|.U. lam.nv. ,|pfenrt,.„t plc„,|. for the wiring tfode.
well ns you can.” Johnny “Yes’m. but
—On Wednesday, when old borealis I np. the pistol was cxplodwl downward, kindness of their friends evinced dur- '
you had a different teacher from what
j r?~If you want some of the l»estnot guilty.
was bowl ing cold and drear, and shiv- !: and instant death was avoided.
ing their late bereavement.
I’ve got."
In the case of Dean vs. Burton, jury.. I syrup in the village of Nashville foi
ering humanity was hurrying towards ' Gass, it seems is the possessor of a
' 50c. call at
__ Wheeler’s.
Lewis Durkee was summoned 1&gt;V tel- saw no cause of action.
—According to the Vt. Ville Hawk, warm firesides, Ed. Owen dashed into I loathsome disease, which with his in­
ty Fresh Candies at H. G. Hale.
Supervisor Lnpham and wife of Maple the Daugherty store with the startling I temperate habits has kept him in a con­ gram to Salamanca, N. Y., on Tnetiday
The case of Rcplogh vs. Bradh was
Grove were saved from being precipi­ intelligence, “yourstore is on tire.” In­ I dition iHirderdiug upon dire dejectmeut to attend the funeral of his father. He settled.
jy I aiu now located in the harness .
tated into «
a yviiiviiuous
tremendous “gulf"
one vestigations showed that the stove- uud d«1‘nHD tremens. He was in that took the nine o’clock express.
In the case of Messer vs. Starr, judg­ business and will guarntee to save ’
gun one
vestigations showed that the stove- ’
every purchaser of a harness, 5 per
hundred feet deep and instant death pijM. in t|j0 aUit. had
dolrn and , terrible condition of despondency and
Possessors of iron by transfering the ment for plaintiff for $80.00.
The case of the People vs. Bell for cent. Call and see me. Wm. Clark.
the other day, by, the, former
noticing H|mrKs
sparks ny
fly inroiign
through me
the Ipaih
tl,nt o,,1-v u few
U fon-’ lhe
,
.gr&amp;sping
, . • ” Ed. uuuc-iiig
• .....................---- dnv''- -------.... , | same to Wolcott’s hardware will find
the
Iiah th«.
....
..
* .
... ,„».
the wniron
wagon wheoL
wheel, w
when
the whiftitrees roof,
had given the
warning,
and. t.|,e I “hnoting, ihe
toldi his ..i.:r
physician if i__
he, I remunerative prices. See ad. which selling liquor on Sunday was taken up
LI"For News, go to II. G.Hale.s.
।..
ii«*u Ki»ru me warning, iuiu rue
i will be new and interesting every week. yesterday, and trial proceeded till
i.mk» a.
na they
ti.nv were nMAn.i.-— „ai.oi
...
_______ _____ couldn’t get relief from his disease he
brolre.
lull _flrt.
ry Overcoats going rapidly at cost
wire done.
I w&lt;»uld shoot himself. It is stated that , The regular annual meeting of the noon and was
bordering on said “gulf."
। damage
•
•
' '
continued
until at
Wheeler's.
this
morning by reason of the
m “'■■rbcanl ! — —
™. vraeeo. lie had not been drinking for over two■ Homeopathic Sledical Society, of Barry
tS*" Ladies Cloaks at cost at.'
&lt;fra7°1'!
UP to Friday last, and had ex­ , and Eaton Co’s., takes place at the sickuesw of a witness.
a flAy-hboret of th., village grum- ; when everything waa .till, awenderl
Wheeler’s.
.
“
—»—» preMed a desire to leave the saloon Wolcott Hoose on Wednesday, March
The case of Maynard, Allen &amp; Co. vs.
bl.r.g.I.’gon^L.tebovet thefnrt that ) w A. AyUworth*. b^n-loft U&gt; throw
n?“H. G. Hole will prepare your
Anson Eupor is on trial. In this case
11' . lb h
b y ""“■“Lb X« ehe down some hay, when he discovered business, but he had been raised in a third.
Physicians
Prescriptions
and Family
Hon. Clement Smith of Hastings was Eupor was induced to become the agent Receipts carefully from Pure Drugs
h“f,-u“k the burly fonn of a good-eued tmnrp saloon And didn’t know what else to
of some sharpers, to sell hay-forks, and and at low prices.
dZZ^’r'h
hv- Ed- heing.rn.- do. On Friday he got in with some in the village on Wednesday, and sold
Vermontville chaps, went over to Ver­ his 40-acre farm on the Castleton­ entered into a contract, bui by some
tV Half a car-load of horse collars
.‘n.
«* w'tb a goorl lury-fork r».red oot in
legerdemain the contract turned np as
at A. R. Wolcott’s harness shop. They
=
M
.
bl*m' ,hl' « ferrfMe voice, “Now yon get up And montville with them and came back Woodland town line, to John Bottorff
a note for $300. The same old story.
poor fellow for feel.ng d.wou™ged.
nl Jpot 7hi, Ppitch drunk, since then he has drank for $1,400.
were bought before the late advance,
It
is
probable
the
court
will
conclude
and
will be sold at prices that no other
P. Holler and wife are called by tele- \
.
occasionally, and braced
himself'
-—We are given to understand that | fork into you clean up to to the handle"
dealer on the same quality of goods
Kaix.
business this
up for the occasion of the attempted gram to Buchanan on Monday to at- ।
Hiram Partello, at a recent session of | and the tramp needed no second invican meet.
suicide by Hwallowing some five glas­ tend the funeral of Mrs. Holler's fath- ;
—Under the lead-of Rev. A. D. New­
tbe State Road Debating Club, in the I tation bnt “got,” Ed. chasing him
ry 1,000 bushels corn for sale at
ses of whisky.
»
er, James Myler, an old veteran pioneer ton tlie society of the M. E. church has
discussion
Resolved !; across
dfrmnon of the
tbo question,
qumUon, “
"Roaolrwl
aenw. Quaker brook.
Hl. parent., who realde at Jackwn,
Wheeler’s.
of Buchanan.
been
constantly growing since the be­
.ore u a stronger pawiou in the , — Hado Ileynold. ha. finally come to were immediately telegraphed of the
ry
Buck wheat Flour $8.00 per cwL
The M. E. Social will be entertain­ ginning of the present conference
human mind than hatred, used ourjjjrief. Saturday evening, Eritx Fred-&lt; occurence and came on the afternoon
at
Boise &amp;. Francis.
name as freely as n thoroughbred erick, the butcher in Smith’s meat i train; but when they discovered that ed by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith on year. As the result of the protracted
ty A large installment of new goods
would his heels if caught in a drove market, having, occasion to lie in the he would not die they returned to their Wednesday eve., Feb. 85th. A cordial effort, just closed, the church has been just received. Call and see them at
of Rases, rake our name in vain all- |&gt;ack room, uvn.il
beard ua ■noise at the money I homegind it b* understood as soon as he invitation is extended to all. Refresh­ greatly revived with some 90 conver­
Wheeler’s.
sions. The Sunday School has received
VOn
tn Hiram:
Hiratn: there's
..... &gt; looking
. iI can stand
.....
....be removed. ' to ments will be served.
you want
wont to
there’s nn
no rmtont
patent an, ttud
... thither,. saw Undo
it he will
ry Buy your Flour and Feed, at the
Will the Secretary’s of the several I a large
- impetus. Last Sunday
- evening
right on it.
,making
• • _ -for the 2__..
___
door, and yelled nt I Jackson and live with them where they
1 w
Feed Store.
—Frank Fuller is as positive as ig- | him to come back and disgorge that I can keep an eye on him to prevent a Societie. in XmIivUIo pleaw report । nlthouRl, » tempemnre mu. meeting
being held at the Chrirtmn ebureb,
ty Fresh lot pickles at
uorance and narrowness can make him mone? he took from the drawer; when ' recurrence of an attempt at sclf-de- tl,emM lve.n..ueli,to (be po.tn,..ter
so
that
lie
can
deliver
mail
addressed
|
*™«
fl,
ied
to
overflowing,
to
hear
Boise &amp; Francis:
tliat the editor hereof is under some Rado turned back with all of the i 8traction.
to them.
PosTMAaVEg. ! the very able address of Hon. Geo. M.
reverential obligations to him, because touching faith that Potter’s ol dest son
At first it was thought that the
Hardy A Barnes sell more Flour
..
.. » u
I Dewey, the M. E. ehureh was filled than any other firm in the village. 1 w
be (Frank) was suffered to live in thia bad when he pulled the male’s tail, and | wound would prove fatal, but Dr. UpMoser.. H. F. Marble and P. W., „iU1 .ttendve listeners to hoar the
community when there were more throwing a half a dollar down on the | John came down from Hastings yester- Knapp, of Hastiogs are canvassing
il'Kw Ua*l.
Lms» L-mA
EF“ Hastings Flour (new process) and
log houses, poverty and rutabagas counter, said as natural as suction to a day, removed the ball and os we go this county in the interest of the cel­ gospel. The Mich, conference has but Scipio mills Flour for sale at the
than there are Dow. Well. Frank, we snipe, “I want twenty-five cents worth to press the reports are that Gass ebrated New York Nurseries. These few ministers who are the superior in
Feed Store.
do sort o’ reverence pioneers, and if of meat.” Nevertheless Rado did not will recover, reform his habits and gentlemen exhibit exceedingly fine the pulpit of the Rev. A. D. Newton.
MLAmiD2^&gt;.
you will keep your old cbenezer down, get the meat, but did get arrested for lead a better life, which we trust will specimens and are prepared to furnish Moy God bless him and speed his work.
steer clear of those raiitankerous, rip­ burglary, was brought before Esq. follow, and we sincerely trust that the anything in the line of fruit trees, or­
—The sudden change in the weather,
ranting passions of yonrs—and sub­ Parady on Tuesday, wlien he waived ex­ next we hear of him from his Jackson namental trees, shrubs, plants, ete., as now-a-days, enables everybody to
scribe for The News, we'll drake nod amination, and was turned over to the home may be that he has recovered low, if not lower, than good stock can ’tend to his nose moat of the time, and
lie friends again.
tender mercies of the Circuit Judge.
in character as well as in health.
be purchased elsewhere.
other business is being sadly neglected.
—A certain Baltimore man who is
only 4i feet high has a wife nearly six.
—President Killen will accept a
third term, if he gets safely through
a second.
. —Frank Fuller has lost fifteen
pounds of good flesh, since that “spirit”
story got out.
—The would-be suicide, Gass, fur­
nishes a column local for The News
readers this week.
—And the only thing that could help
Dan. Evert’s case now would be a sus­
pension of public opinion.

Slowly and aadly they prodded around.
With a lw»nty-fbot pole they prodded the ground

�(Sat.)

The sons of th© Manohn Emperors
(hwang-taz) undergo from their tender-

fit an awful hole
wm too late to b

TO GIT MARRIED.

bride ope
her till I

up to
little I

had crai

W« Win mM Uw ro»jr bowse*

By »o»*

led.

said the old lady. .
“And their husbands?" asked Mrs.
Blandon.
“Well, Betsy’s husband is a good
sort of a man, you know, and is kind in
his way. But the one in Jersey, Emi­ the latter a courtesy (ts-ch’ien), which is w.uow chairs, cradles, bibs, pap, sugarly’s husband, would rather I were any­ then returned in the same form. The Mata, paregoric, hive sirup, castor oil,
Godfrey’s cordial, soothing .sirup, rhuwhere ehs than there; ten to one if ho

ring up
I again fell sprawling on
oor, to
the admiration of the asto__ _________
multi­
Jude. I was finally put to bed and
there all my troubles ended. Good
.
night
____________________
‘
Canine and Hnniau Intelligence.

*^?*J““* r”*1*

have to go, or else, 'over the hills to the up his book, deposits it before his teach­ bflla. Shadows future — more nine- .August Fifemacher were out walking,
poor-house.” Here the poor woman er, and returns to his seat to repeat the pound liabies, more hive sirup, etc , etc. ।and Mr. Ramschneider waa boasting of
th© intelligence of biz dog.
burst out crying. * But ;Emil/ hkeA to
the tutor requests » eunuch in aTj
’“Sftehere,” he said; “I place my hat
here. In this fence corner; Fconceal 41
a greaFHealof gooTTy'SEig'care oF tendance"foliribg the ferule (ch*ihg:
the children, and doing the liffbt work, pan) and makeo-s aboiy of administer­ waa kinder in my line tot be taken with under the brush and dried leaves. We
but he— well, I,suppose it would be bet­ ing correction. But each imperial pupil the shakes every time I saw a pretty gal will no gewalk on. We pus down the
ter, if I were dead and but" of the way, is accompanied by eight fellow-students approaching me, and I’d cross the street lane; we geturnen this comer; wo stroll
and I sometimes think tho end is not (pwan-hiU) known in the Manchu lan­ any time rather than face one; ’twaan’t by the woods. I send Bismarck back
guage as ha-ha-chu, who study the same because I didn’t like the critters, for if for my hat See, my friend? he com­
far off."
“I hope it is a • good ways off," said books as their young master. When it I was behind a fence looking through a prehends mo; he flies through the
her friend, "and, now that I have heard becomes necessary to admonish the lat­ knot hole! oouldx’t.look at one long woods; he speeds down the lane; he
vour story, which is really a pitiable one, ter more seriously the ha-ha-chn are enough. Well, my sister Lib gave a duappeurs around the corner; present­
I will make you an offer. You know, beaten with the ferule vicariously; but party one night, and I staved away ly he will back gekommen before I
to have time to catch cold in my bead."
Mrs. Williams,'! am quite alone, with when the imperial pupil acquits him­
It was true, m Mr. Erust Ramthe exception of the servant girl I keep, self well they^re, qn the other hand, face the music. I hung around the
and am sufficiently well off to give commended zor rewarded. A recalci­ house whistling “Old Dan Tucker," Bchneider had said. The intelligent
somebody a home; and now, if you will trant nud obstinate Prince is, as tho but dancing to keep my feet warm, watch­ dog, readily understanding what wm
come and live with mo the ensuing two resort, actually himself flogged, though ing tho heads bobbing up and down wanted, bped down the laue and flew
years, instead of going back to Jersey probably only nominally, by tho teach­ behind the window curtains', and wish­ aror-nd tho comer to get the hat. But
to encounter sour looks, you shall be er, or taknnkjbefore the Emperor, who ing the thundering party would break ho did not get it all tho same. For, just
perfectly welcome. Indeed, I will con­ directs a onnqch to pinch his checks up so I could get to’ my room. I as he flew around the comer,
sider it a favor to have you with me, as (ch’ih pa jou).[ The late Emperor T'uhg- smoked u bunch of cigars, and a wary, though ■not on affluent
‘
rho had walohed the cirI am in want of your genial company; chih waHrequently tweaked in this way us it wu getting late and mighty tramp,
“ ‘Over the hills to the poor-house.’
uncomfortable, I concluded to shin cub
from afar,
ifar, was in the act
and it -always was my nature- to want by order of the Empresses.
There, that is just my case,” said old
j Mr. F.amschneisome one around mo to pet a little."
Tho Chinese lesson occupies two up tho door-post. No sooner said than of ■ appropriating
untohimself,
---------- ------and—when
Mrs. Williams caught hold of tho hours; after this come tbe Manchu and done, and I soon found myself snug in dex’s new hat unto
lady’s hand and raised it to her lips, bo Mongol lessons iu composition, given bed. “ New," says I, “ let her ripl the dog got up in short range he fired
tained the poem alluded to.
delighted was she at the proposal made by tho teachers who enjoy the loss hon­ Dance till your wind gives out!" And, a clay-cold clod, as hard as a door-knob,
“ Not quite so l&gt;ad as that,” replied
to her. "I will come," she said, “and orable title of so-fu, and who are cuddling under the quilts, Morpheus at that faithful animal, with a force
tho neighborly friend whom shw ad­
try to make you just as little trouble as obliged to meet their pupil at grablied me. • I was dreaming of solt- that knocked a howl out of him os long
dressed.
I poseibly can—oh, thank you— the door and make the first obei­ sbell crabs and stowed tripe, and was as a eJothca-line, and sent, him wailing
“ Well, I expect it will come io that; thanks.”
sance. Then come lessons in various having a good time, when some one ami weeping bock to bis astonished
next month I have got to ba toted
“Do not mention the word trouble spoken languages—Manchu, Mongol. knocked at the door and woke me up. master. And when Mr. Ramschneidcr
down to my daughter’s, in Jersey. You again in connection with your coming. T’ongat, and iu local Chinese dialects. “Rap!" again. I laid low. "Rap, rap, rap!" and his friend hastened to investigate,
know I ptay two years with Betsy, hero, I am not sure but it is a wholly-sdflah After these como courses of instraction Then I heard a whispering, and I know they found under the brush an old hat,
and then twp years with Emily. I act on my part; I want your company." iu foot and horse archcry (ma pu-chien), there was a whole raft of gals outside. that had lived in more ahh heaps than
have done that ever since my son
“Well,*I will try to bo as agreeable as athletics, fencing, putting tho stone, “Rap, rap!” Then Lib sin^s out, "Jack, you could count in a week, and
moved off West. He said at tho time an ignorant old woman like me can be.” etc. (knng-tau-shih), under the guidance are you there?" “Yes,” rays I. Then greasy and forbidding in its general
he went I could go with him, but ho
"All but the ignorant, Mrs. Williams; of a class of instructors called an-ta. came a roar of laughter. “ Let us in,” appearance that Mr. Rumschneider
knew that would be impossible, with you are as good company as I want’’
Tho wholo of tho young Princes* day is says she. *1 won’t/ says I; “can't you wouldn’t touch it with his cane. Far
my feeble health; so it was safe to make
The tenors of her tour to Jersey now taken np with mental or physical exer­ let a fellow alone?” “Are you abed?" away, beneath the distant fields, they
me the offer. When odr form was sold oter, the old lady was the happy of cises, and they retire to rest at a very says she. “I am," says L “Getup,” saw tbe snnlight shining on Mr. Romin Jersey, ho took the money, camo happiest. Betsy, too, was pleased at early hour. At suitable intervals their says she. “ I won’t," says L Then schneider’s $5 hat, and the tramp of
here to York State, bought a farm, tho the thought of having her mother so meals ore weighed out for them, and on came another laugh. By thunder! I the dusty highway was jogging along
one adjoining this where Betsy now near her. Mrs. Blandon lived in a no account are they allowed to indulge began to get riled. "Get out, you pet- under it But Air. Ramschneider walked
lives, and bad tho deed made out in pleasant, grand, old house, luxuriously in the pleasures of the tabic. At the ticoated scarecrows! ” I cried; “ can’t home bare as to his head, which is of
his own name.
Ho had no right furnished, for she was wealthy. Tho ago of 15 they must marry.
you get a beau without hunting a fel­ the bald, baldy, and he hasn’t got out
to do it, of course; &gt;nd why tho girls grounds in summer, with their flowers,
The Emperor sleeps with eight hand­ low out of bed? I won’t go home with of bed yet with the cold he caught.
and I allowed him to is now a mystery fountains, graveled, walks, quiet lawns, maids (ch'ang-tsai) sitting upon his bed you—I won't, so you may clear cull"
Hocc fabnla docet that you when yon
me; for they should have shared and singing birds, seemed like a para­ and sixteen others (ta-ying) underneath Aud, throwing a boot al the door, I felt stake the instinct of the canis against
equally with him, and I been allowed dise to old Mrs. Williams’ former way of tho bed, all of them girls from the im­ better. But, presently, oh, mortal but­ tho cheek of a tramp, you can just bet
the ns© of n third; and, then, my two living. Then, hearing no words but perial household (nei-wu-fu).
Their tons! I heard a still, small voice, very multum peennim thecanis will be left —
boys in California should have had the kindliest, besides having been function is to keep watch over his' Maj­ much like Sister Lib's, and it said, “Jack, Burlington Hawk-Eye.
something. But we were al! so foolish promised shortly after she went to live esty,
have
to o---x-.
get up, —
for
theogirls
’ things
esiy.ona
and they
uicy are not
nui allowed
suowea to
vo sneeze,
auecw, you
.---- .—
-—
- -------------—-o~~
Ruined by a Spider.
■ as to allow that selfish Cal to get it with Mrs. Blandon that she always conftb, .pit, or utter Uly round. The uro
m there!a
’ Oh, Lord, whet . pwklel1
"
.
. .« . ■»,_______ _ __ ___ t.
T
’hmlr &lt;-»#
a tn
aH nil
th
into Ins own hands. The girls got mar­ should have a home with her, she wm movements
Think
of Tn
me
in H
bed,
all nmmrwl
covered tri
with
Spiders crawling more abundantly
of the Emperor after wak­
ried, or I cannot say how they would constantly in a frame of mind to offer ing in the morning are signalized by a shawls, muffs, bonnets and cloaks, and and conspicuously than usual upon the
have got along, and I am left on their thanks to God for giving her so good o clapping of hands on the part of the twenty girls outside tho door wailing to indoor’walls of our houses foretell the
hands.”
friend. Thus, after raising up her eunuch on guard.
Once a year—on get in! If I had stopped to think, I near approach of rain; but the follow­
“ Don’t he send you ■ any money to children, a stranger proved the greater Nqw Year’s day—the Emperor and should have died on the spot As it ing anecdote intimates that eome of
help yourself with?"
friend to her.
%
Empress preside at a grand banquet, waa, I rolled ont among the bonnet­ their habits are the equally-certuin in­
“ No, not a cent; he has got a wife
tho Empress sitting on the Emperor’s wire and ribbons in a hurry. “Smash I" dication of frost being at hand. Quar­
that would prevent his doing that, if
left hand. This is the only (‘cession went the millinery in every direction. termaster Disjonval, seeking to. beguile
dress
the dark- —--for —
there
What Saved Jackson.
she could, even if he were inclined to.
during the year on which the Emperor I had---to , —
--- — -----------­ the’ tedium of his priton hours at
• crack in the door, andI gwta wtll Utrecht, had studied attentively the
She treated me shamefully tho little
Mr. S. Park Baker, of Youngstown, can see his wives together, and oom-!
time I lived with her, before they N. Y., after having read a current ac­ pare their respective merit*. . The I peep-and the way I fumbled about habits of tho spider; and eight years of
ou 8‘™w haU,- ,rh® cnttcal imprisonment hod given him leisure to
moved West. She little realized or count of the Jackson-Dickinson duel, Empress prosents articles of food (k'e- I w“ •
cared how hard I worked to help earn thus writes to a friend in Kentucky: shih) to tho eunuchs, who receive it ■ moment came. I opened the door and l&gt;e well versed in its ways, in Decem­
3 -women.
right among the
-------- ber, of 1794, tho French army, on
tho property she was then living on. There i« one feature about this duel from her Majesty on their knees, and [
____
_---------?4! cned
one.,. "Oh, my whose success his restoration to liberty
With house work, dairy, six children— with Dickinson, however, that seems a the Emperor performs the same polite-1 _Pa, mJ .’l01111
_ w____,!!" -----cried* another,
---- ------ and they depended, wan in Holland, and victory
one of whom died when he was 12 little peculiar, and that is that Gen. ness tdhhe women. The Emperor is I Leghorn
years old—to take care of, never having Jackson, who was n very spore man in spoken of and to as hwangohang— 'I pitched in. They pulled me this way Beemed certain if the frost, then of un­
any hired help within doors, but one or his person, should have been dressed “Majesty"—by all but tbe members of and that, boxed my earn, and one bright­ precedented severity, continued.. The
eyed little piece—Sul ---- her name Dutch Envoy had failed to negotiate a
two hired men to cook for a good part in a loose-fitting gown or coat, so that the inner banners, who use the term
of the year, I generally had.- plenty of his antagonist could not readily tell the “chu-taz"—“dominus.” The Emperor, whs—put her arms around my neck and peace, and Holland was dtepaxring,
-work to do. For months together, in locution of his body. Dickinson aimed Empress and concubines arts all called kissed me right on, 'my lips. Human when the frost suddenly broke. The
spring and summer, I arose at 4 in the right, and if Jackson’s body had been by the eunuchs “fo-ye," or “chu-tsz," nature couldn’t Blond that, and I gave Dutch were now exulting, and the
morning, and wm so hurried through where Dickinson supposed it was, and that is, “Buddha" or “dominus,”and tho her as good as she sent. It was the French Generals prepared to retreat;
the whole day that I could not find where, perhaps, the code duello would imperial Princes “ye"—the latter term first time I ever got a taste, and it was but the spider warned Dmjonvul that
They
time to sit down long enough to comb say it ought to have been, there is no equivalent to “sire." T
’ , are spoken i powerful good. 1 believe I could have the thaw would lie of short duration,
kriuewi that
tltat gal
ml from
from Julius
.Tilting Civsar io and he knew that his weather monitor
, kissed
any hair until 9 in the evening. And just reason to doubt that Geu. Jackson of as “ako."
after that hour I often had about an would at that time have “passed in his
The three inner gates of the imperial Fourth cf July. “Jack,” said she, "we never deceived. He contrived, to com­
hour’s work to do before I could retire. checks," for the ball from Dickinson’s apartments are never entered even by are sorry to disturb you, but municate with the army of his country­
We always had a good deal of compa­ pistol would have struck his heart be­ eunuchs, and, of men, only eunuchs are won't yon see mo home?” “Yes," men and ita Generals, who di.y esti
I did do it, muted hffi character, and relied upon
ny, too, and a schoolmarm and school­ yond any doubt, according to the ac­ allowed to pass the fifth gate, which is said I, “I will."
master to board five or six weekn, each, count of the duel. Now, the criticism watched by a corps of imperial guards and had another smack at the gate, too. his assurance that within a few days the
during the year; for it was then the and point I make in the character of (fihi-wei), whe are authorized to strike After that, wo took a kinder turtle-do v- water would again be passable by
fashion for teachers to board around, “Old Hickory,” in respect to this duel, the shins of even the highest officer ing after each other, both of us sighing troopa. They delayed their retreat.
particularly in the rural districts. 1 is thia: Having dressed himself in a man­ who may approach without giving the like a barrel of new cider when we were Within twelve days frost had returned
know I thought it .something of a tax ner to deceive Dickinson as to the precise word. If an inmate of the female away from each other. ’Twas at the —the French army triumphed. Dis­
to put up teachers’ aufl children’s din­ location of his (Jackson’s) body, and, apartment* wishes to purchase any-1 close of a glorious summer day—the jonval was liberated; and a spider had
ners so many weeks in the year, and having received Dickinson’s bullet thing, or to communicate with the outer ■ sun waa sotting behind a distant hog­ brought down ruin on the Dutch na­
what
I
remember
os
one
of without any serious injury, it was not a world, she must send a handmaid to pen—tbe chickens were goibg to roost tion.
my worst tonka was going around just and fair thing in Jackson afterward sound the iron plate (tien), or the clap­ —tbe bull-frogs were commencing their
An Editor Killed.
.into the cold rooms .a winter— to take deliberate aim at Dickinson and per (bong-tsz), with which the harem is evening aongs—tbe pollywogs, in their
S. H. Brummet, editor of tho Hollis­
for wc never kept but one fire—and kill him. No matter what the provoca­ provided, ou which the heed eunuch native mud puddles, were preparing ter (Cal.) Enterprise,,ww recently shot
making up five or six beds.
It is al- tion was on the port of Dickinson which approaches to inquire who is in want of themselves for the ahadcs of night, and and killed by the editor of the Tele­
■ most a wonder the little children did led to the duel, it seems to me that, assistance. Having learned who culls Bel and myself sat upon an antiquated graph- G. W. Carleton, published at
not freeze, sleeping in those great cold having resorted to what was then con- he dispatches the under eunuch es­ back log, listening to tno music of na­ the same plane. There bad been an
rooms; but I did my best to try to keep &gt;-idered an honorable method of set­ pecially attached to this department, ture, such as tree tooda, roosters and unusually animated controversy be­
their comfortable, going around to tling the difficulty, they were each who addresses the handmaid aud takes grunting pigs, and now and then the tween tbe two papers respecting tho
their rooms ©very night and tucking up bound to give the other fair play, and her orders, either verbally or on a ehp mellow music of a distant jackasa was publication of tho delinquent tax-list.
the bed-clothes, until they were fairly the only excuse or justification I can of paper.
wafted to our ears by the geutle zephyrs
This culminated in the publication of
grown uj). My husband used to tell find for Gen. Jackson- lor his deliberate
The Cabinet Ministers (chuu-chi) that sighed among the mullein stalks, a charge with blazing head-lines iu the
me I mode a slave of myself for my and premeditated killing of Dickinson rise every morning at 2, present them­ and came heavy laden with the deli­ Telegraph that Brummet was a horse­
cious
odor
of
hen
roosts
and
pig
styes.
•children, but I did it with a free wifi, is tho fact that perhaps, upon general selves nt court st 3 it m. and are then
thief and a scoundrel generally. Brum­
&gt;and would do the same again if I wore principle*, Dickinson ought, to have received iu audience. Their meals are The last lingering rays of the setting I met met Carleton on the street and
’to live my life over again. When my been killed for slandering so upright served up gratis from the Emperor’s sun, glancing from the biass buttons oi 1 ask.od why such an infamous charge
little boy died I know I Dearly mourned and estimable a woman as the' wife of pantry, and tho whole day is spent at a solitary horseman, shone through u had been made against him. Without
myself to death; and then how. glad J Gen. Jackson. In reading an account the palace until 4 p. m. on “ off7' days, knot hole in tbe hog pen, full in tial'a making any reply Carleton drew his re­
-was I had always tried to make him so of this fight I am reminded of the duel and till-6 p. m. on days when there is face, dyeing her hair with an orange­ volver, and quick os a flash fired, the
ihappy uud comfortable.
And then, between John Randolph and Kentucky’s military business to discuss. Thus the peel hue, and showing off my thread­ ball striking Brummet in tbe forehead.
wrheci the other two boys wept off to most illustrious citizen, Henry Olay, in only time they can, call their own is bare coot to a bail advantage—one of The wounded man lingered a few minCalifornia, I wm glad 1 had been bo 1826, only tbe termination of this duel from, say 5 p. m. to 2 a. m. If indis­ my anus was aroand Sal's waist, ole. »ud died. There ... greU uidig.
good -and motherly to, , them. They was not so disastrous as the former, and posed, of course they may obtain leave my hand resting on tne small of her nation
nwwu in
m Hollister
Holluter over
owr the event,
eyetit, and
ud
ware young, one 16 and the other 18. yet it might have been if Mr. .Clay had of absence, which must frequently be a back—she was toying with my auburn tho authorities bafi considerable diffi­
It seemed almost lik.- burying them to not, to Koine extant, been deceived as to great boon. The chun-clii nhver re­ locks of jet-black hue—she wm almost culty in protecting their prisoner from
lot them go; but their father thought the location or .position of Randolph’s turn the calls of any but the moat dis­ gone, and I was ditto. She looked like a crowd anxious to lynch liitri. Brumit might be the best for them in the body, for it was stated by some one that tinguished provincial officers, and ©ven a grasshopper dying with tbe hiccoughs, met was a young man and was general­
end. Bat he did not live long enough Mr- Olay remarked after the dpel was then this is done on the way from the and I felt like a mud turtle choked ly esteemed in the community. The
with a codfish ball.
afterward tn knew whether they were over tha| he might as well shoot at a
charge made against him grew out of a
" Sal," says I, in a voice mutical as misunderstanding between himself and
■necetaful or nut, having died in less jpMr of longs as at Randolph.' .
7
The Xoblo Red Roman.
thio notes of a dying swan, “ will you
than a year after they went. They have
a former employer in a question of
have
me?7
now been thore^ six years, have both
A man living in Goodwin canon says
wages, in which Bnimmet settled the
married, and write that tticv do hot
She turned her eyes heavenward, matter by appropriating for payment a
Henceforth Vesuvius msy be asoend- that while near an Indian oamp the
mack meme than make a good living."
1 by means of srailway whiah is 900 other day be was attracted by groans clasped me by the hand, had an attaci horse, which he bad in his possession.
and screams in the wickiup, and going of the heaves and blind staggers, and, His employer did not see an oppor­
aitberr"
construe tod with great care upon u to it he found a squaw who had just with a Mgh that drew her sboe-string &lt; tunity of avenging himself through the
“No, they don’t know but I havo plen­ Hulid pavement, and it is believed to be given birth to twins. Wtnle he was to her palate, stid “YeaF .She gave law, so he procured the publication in
ty to be comfortable. as I have never perfectly secure from all incursions. of standinff there the squaw, witbout pay­ dear out then and squatted in my. lap. Carleton’s paper of an affidavit charging
•written them about Cal’s unkind be­ lava. The mode of traction is by two ing nuy attention to him, duiiberateiy I hugged her until I broke my sub­ Brummet with being a thief, etc.
steel ro[&gt;ee putin moveirent by a steam picked up one of the infanta, and, set­ penders, and her breath smelt of onions
A St. Louia Baicherfa Find.
“I should write and tefl them about, engine at the foot of the oone. The ting her teeth into ita throat, fairly which she had eaten the week before.
As Joaeph Bua&amp;e, a 8V Louis butcher
Well, to make a long story short, she
At» Mr,-. William*. for I should &gt;ay he is wheels of the carriages are so made ks choked it to death before his eyes and
greatest scamp outside .cl prison to be free from any danger of leaving before he could interfere. Upon ques- set the day, and we practiced for four was slicing up a cow to supply with
.■■wisfliJ?? t-j.'.
—
-------— which
----------------,
—
beef the cuatomeN of his market, he saw
the
rails,, —
beside
each carriage
is tion'ing her aa to her reason far killing
“Oiriy wdfivh, Mrs. Bianden, that is toruiUjcd with uu exceedingly power- the infant, she replied: “ Two panoooe, into the room to be married, till we got among the contents of the animal’s
stomach a email, green, odd-looking
all," replied :ho p-xir old lady, tears fal automutiejwake, which, should the no good; one, heap plenty,” aua that
lump. He picked at ibis irmp until he
rope by any chance break, will stop the hum all he could learn from her about of Musoovy ducks.
gushing from he r ©yea.
Thu night, the company, and tbe had unrolled a wad of $10 greenbackr.
“Wei!, do year two California boys train almost iuatautantxjusjy. Ono of the matter. * Thia practice i&amp; a common
^the chief features of the undertaking thing among the Bhoohones, and but minister came, the signal was given, J. O. Little, from whom Bum© bought
write you kind and frequent letters?"
was tbe water supply, but that han been one of a pair of twins, always the male, and arm in arm we ma-cbed through the cow, chimed the money, but Busse
obviated by thd7 formation of two very is allowed to live. The method used the crowded hall. Wb were just enter­ refuses to give it up, arguing that if a
write kindly, though not as I do to large reservoirs, one at the station, the by the squaws in carrying their babies ing the parlor door, when down I went man wants to fatten his cattle on green­
oihei’ near the observatory.
in a bosket on their buck makes it in- kerslap on the oilcloth, pulling Sal af- backs the batchers will not object.

PITH AUD POINT.
Exocgh for

A

dbcuvdig

ag&lt;k-Sausage.

“Mx wedding trip,” said the groom,
as he stumbled over the bride’s train,
A DEXB part—One that ’’costs more
than it is worth.
’’ .'
The man at the helm has a stern duty
to perform.

The young man’a first xazor—Her

What ha calls his adored Sarah—A
Sally of wit

Era* are not eyes when cigar-emoke
makes them water.
It’b the same with, the men as with
eggs: You can't toll whether they are
good or bad till they’re broke.

A PiaxosoFHXB. says: You require
in marriage precisely tho same quality
that you would in eating sausages— ab­
solute confidence.

Xms is simple fnedical advice for
curing a pimple: “ First hold the pim­
ple oVer a’slow fire until it oomes to a
boil; then 4 bust ’ it"
Indiosakt wife—“If I had known
yon ware coming home in this condi­
tion, I should have gone home to my
father’s." Inebriated husband—“flic—
would you? I'm awf sorry didn’t shend
you word—hie."
A dealer in musical instrumente, in
one bis advertisements, declares that
his drums, among other articles that h©
has for sale, “can't be beat." Will ha
be kiud enough to tell us what they are
good for, then ?
“What a beautiful sight! ” exclaimed
Mrs. Jones, rapturously, as she looked
over tho beautiful scenery from a Penn­
sylvania railroad car. "Yes," re^-lied
Jones, without raising his eyes from his
paper, “anthracite."
Ax Albany woman brings suit against
a telephone company for trespass in
putting ita wires on the roof of her
building. It isn’t the trespass, how­
ever, that troubles her so much as the
fact that there is gossip going on over
her head that she cannot get hold of.

And time Mt to bo married;
Dot IDtloy Clr&gt;d, PUgotmed,

at wm » lucky
laid Pat,
ur if I’d married laddy
A WKLL-nvsBANDKD lady is now re­
siding in the State of Arkansas. She
is 65 years of age, and is now living
with that outrageous man who has as­
sumed the position of being her four­
teenth husband! It is said that in tbe
hall of her house are thirteen pegs,
upon each of which hangs a hat duly
labeled as the property of each of the
defunct husbands. Il must take con­
siderable courage "to hang up your
hat” in that hall.

A scientist asserts that “ the aggre­
gation of bioplastic germs evidence an
irresistible tendency to correllate their
molecules in inverse ratio to the capil­
lary processes of differentiation.” This
will not affect these young men who
swore off on New Year’s and intend
to keep their pledge, but to those per­
sons who are wasting their substance in
beer, draw-poker, hot toddies, pool, and
other intoxicating beverages it is u ter­
rible warning. It must be a dreadful
thing to have one’s molecules correllatod, etc.—Norristown Herald.

A litilv bilUnii,
A UtUe coo.
A little co ml ok
And going, till

And that ends it.—Salem Sunbeam.
■ Voting man you To wrong—

And that begins it.—Elmira Gazette.

An Irishman of Montana w&gt;s work­
ing a pl *oer mine, a few milas from
Bear Gulch, and visited that place one
day to get his tools sharpened. Just
as he wm about to start buck soma ono
| ,„
ld him that
thu if
„ would
woukl go homo by
told
if h
ho
lhe way
n- of
ot Sour Krout
Krou, Gulch
Qt
the
he oould

Fat started out, but -after traveling
several miles the sun wav almost down*
and he had seen nothing that looked
familiar. At last he made up his mind
that he was lost, and, to use his own
words, feared he “ would be robbed and
murtbered intirely ail alone."
While he was in this state of mind he
spied a cinnamon bear on the aide of
the mountain, and was almost ready to
fall to the ground with fright Recov­
ering his self-pouMMaiou a httle, he said:
“ I thought it wouldn't do ta let the

eluded X might intimidate liim by
ing him think there were riveral of ma.
So, walking a little faster, I called out
as loud as iver 1 oould, ‘Mikel Oi say.
Mike, honld off, a bit
—
hi..1 .

Hmroo &lt;4 eomwdraSCT. Sheriff
Clark, of Chriotian county. Hl., has a
brother who is Sheriff, of
county, Ky.

�Cataxrx.—

asuddeA
ve a hfe of temper­
ance, industry aud self-denial, ax to ev­
ery animal gratification; and with tbw
Having an eye to the glory of God. this
__—f— —11 11— -tel
ity and rcpnWA until, with one

When she had grown calmer and
more at rest, beginning to look around
and wonder and admire,, a little feeling
of irritation began to grow at his heart.
Why had she eome? Had he not made
all comfortable for her st home? Hero
she would be conatraine-d, unnatural.
And Violet. Ho could picture the aatonibhed look which would creep into
her eyes when he said to her, “ This is
my mothernay, more, the naughty
curve which would gather about her
mouth, so rich and ripe, and sweet.
Bo tho question at his heart found
words, and he scarcely himself knew
the innate irritation they betrayed..
“ Mother, why did you not 1st me
know you were coming?"
** I meant to surprise you, my boy."

OinxnjunfH
Medical Gatetie says that children
should, never tw allowed to vat anything
between meals exempting dry bread.
If they cannot eat mat they afe net
hungry’. Indulgent mothers rain the
digestions of their children by allowing
them to eat dainties. An old writer
says: “ A good digestion is to ths
body whit a good conscience is to the
mind—the great cause of happiness.’’
Chapped Hakds.—A physician in
charge of the health department of the
ifinneeota Homestead says that, for
rough or chapped hands, mix Indian
meal aud vinegar together thick, rub
the hands long and well; dry near tbe
fire without washing; whefa dry, rub
with glycerine. If vpu give this a
thorough trial you will be surprised at
the change.'

away, he would still
seen only the picture of the wom­
arranged that we should u-eet on am
angel of eternity proclaims time uo
an’s face whom he loved.
excursion I was taking to Wr»t Pcwst
longer.—Exchange.
It wm with him now as it had been
and out of it came his app-dnlcae»t to
with him for hours past, aitwe the mo­
the Navy Department Bouwwwll, ’ soldi
1SIMMTSIU MOWS.
ment he had plact-d his fate in Viola
the General, “went out of the Cabinet
Fane's
keeping,
and
she
had
accepted
W* sent last year to Europe 1,500,­
to become Senator. Rut I think Ito
iL
No wonder that it all aecmed
600 hides.
regretted it. He told me one’day that
he felt homesick after leaving the odSeven machines in Pittsburgh, Pa., new and strange to him—that he was
heedless
of
time
and.
space.
।
ministration. I had difficulty in indaeproduce!, last year, over 1,063,345 kegs
Bush a delicate, highborn lady, and he
ing Mr. Fish to remain eight years. At
—Oh, another vision came before him
one time he was so bent on reaagning
now. Not tbe chocrful' office, with its
that I had selected Lis successor. It
Altoona rc
luxations appointments—he might at
would have been President White, of
and night.
least offer Violet a home worthy of her
Cornell”
■
.
&gt;f . the new —but
the
Jut
memory of tM'day" *hen be
will be had nm, a little, bare-footM M- about I have done wrong?"
ALL SORTS.
dorizeb.—Dissolve a drachm of nitrate
his motiieFs cottege,'aad the toiling tor
“Ho, no," ho hastily replied. “ Come,
ahe you must eat and go to bed You need of lead in a pailful, aud a drachm of
Steam and horse railroads in this her only child by which
common salt in a jugful of soft water;
one
by one
the
country require 100,000 men to labor had earned
mix the two solutions. Bolt water is lime.
dollars
which,
had
sent
him
first
to
on Bunday.
But, long after he had bidden her essential, on account of its preventing
To SUPPORT the saloons of the connOirEffirm of Ludington. Mich., has the village school, and then to tbe great good-night, he aat and thought.
the formation of an insoluble carbonate
city
to
learn
the
profession
for
which
purchased 140,000,000 feet of standing
His mother had come to make her
he^longed.
| home with him. This was dear. If he of lime and lead, i Dip ngaiuto the so­ quires $500,000,900. .
pine timber.
lution. and bang them np in the offen­
Ho less than &gt;12,000,000 of the peo­
।told &gt;&gt;" h» 'rtU'd “
«i&gt;o sive room, or pour some of the mixture
There are made yearly in Reading
ple's money goes every year to main­
and Berks connties, Pa., over 6,000,000
upon excrements, or down tbe privies or
Xa. ftn! Far a time he planned 1U out—how sinks. This solution is of ordinary tain the preachers.
woolen hats.
V
be would tell her the city life was not
The Prince of Wales belongs to every
The West is not able to supply coke uigbi hex»W wnakludite. dreve even I
u her nood,.
^eu Violet strength, but may be made much
secret society in England except the
fast enough for consumption in Eastern VifiJel Fane stoeeuwlsuEB nun?
I need never know of the plain, humble stronger if desired.. If carbonate of temperanco ones.
'
iron furnaces.
Ttumbo^l.™ lougerMlgwed ber । Mulc
h&gt;d p^kemed to lead and lime form, pour off the deal­
Half a citizen’s time in the oounb„ o,n hll d, ,h.t hih might liquid and use none of the lodimeaL
The rolling mills of Chicago now em­ to «urk&lt; ttue. »bo tot U e«o m her
triee
of
tbe
Old
World
is
‘
taken
up
in
Fob Weak Eyes.—A simple' remedy
ploy ovar
man, mid are running UU1« oottago, thinking ol, utd praying , h, tb. h«n&lt;!. of . gentlemto.
for, ber boy, who wae
good mxd fen-1; oh
him!1 ..Could
ever for week or “ore eyes is recommended, learning how to be a soldier.
night and day.
,.
Oh, ^0
shame on
on him
Could bo
he ever
.
erous
to
her
;
but
waa
U
his
fault
that
T
he
capita]
employed
on
British
A ptvtp. mine has recently been dis­
wash them clean, even of the thought? as follow.;: Get a 5 cent cake of elder
covered iu Garrett county, Md. The. his patients were so many and his hours No, Violet should know the truth I He dowers at the druggist’s, and steep in railroads is $3,500,000,000. It is admin •
so precious that ho could find no time could bear tho scorn now in her eyes one gill of soft water. It must be isterad by 224 distinct companies.
Ou the cround :h*« cannot br tr&gt;n&gt;«-&gt; d MJffin
orc jiskln $1111 to the ton.'
■
to gladden her old heart by a glimpse and in her Voice, as ehe would question steeped in bright tin or earthenware;
Boston baked beans, in cans, are
Tick fifteen car-manufacturing estab­’ of him now and then ?
him how dared he look up to her, but strain nicely, and then add three drops now issued as port of the army ration
lishments in this countiy turned out’
And now—now that he thought of i bis mother should share his homo and of laudanum; bottle it tight,* and keep to troops in the field.
37,350 cars in eleven months.
Violet as bis wife—Violet, with her
in a cool place; then use it as a wash,
The trade of tbe city of Borne has
Arizosa Uss produced a quality of• high-bred ways—Violet, whose every |' heart to the end.
It wns too late now to visit Violet to-- letting some of it gel iu the eyes. Fol­ declined since the overthrow of the
cotton equal to the Bea Island cotton1 association was in such a widely differ­
I night, but he went up-stairs, and. softly low this, and relief is certain. If the Pope's Government.
from seed brought from Chins.
ent sphere—could it be that be was । turning the knob of the door of tho eyes are painful or much Bore, make
To nus a debtor on a postal card hat
The lead mines near Phoenixville,, ashamed of ,,his mother? .
where xns
his mouier
mother sirpi,
sl?pt, uu
he noise- . small■ soft
.. .
.. I room Sucre
■ ~compresses,
. •
, wet in the mixt. ,
Tho cn&lt;l e died oat entirely; tho ]otil „pr0Mh&lt;d too bod? and, bond- ,,re. “d bu&gt;li o,“ U1&lt;&gt; &lt;',t“ •* “fl**1- been decided by the Supreme Court of
Pa., which have l»ccn idle for twentytwo yeais, are now being worked.
wood
n,°\ V1.*’
i»g dowo. tonebed bi. lip. to the old i U tb. eyre w. btnUy teltemod, nre it Ohio to be- unlawful.
The Germans in Paris, who are esiiL i. *?” ° °t'k ' ‘.‘."“'Ir Si: Withered iorebe.ui reverently.
I
Ireely; and a too made oi elder
The Southfield corset shops at New ?“d
glad
w’ers. and
sh„ HU1W
&lt; - sob of ' -6°
--------------■ drunk, will help cleanse , mated at 40,000 or 50,000, have cstabMarlboro, Mass., are running night and bnt a red-hot fln.h burned on Dr MolRIAzwl Pure
T&gt;nM rock salt and
&lt;&gt;r&gt;r1 water |I lished
lial.eri a
n weekly
wpc'.lv paper
narwr in their
thair own
nvn
r
°
the bloodday, and are turning out 750 dozen ton s chock as he rose to find his way • .
---- ---- .. your
-----weak
*- -—
.
opto. hi. room end bod, and perbape I -Mj,
my
, ,h„ j ttonght will strengthen
eyes —
if -youlanguage.
corsets a week.
torpotlninore in aloop.
waj4 not glad to neo hi. mother."
bathe them in it. I would earnestly
Bkm Thurston, who was seven and a
The packages of tomatoes put up
Forthroe long hour, he eonght the, Ho
°ieUd
wond(ring advise you to avoid mixtures cr half feet in height, recently died in
last year in the United States reach the
boon m run and rrhon U lut it ot. I wb y,1
he„, ;dt
u h,, tmd.ho washes containing mineral or other Titus county, Texas.
His father is
total of 19,968,000, of which New Jersey
to
him, and hl. tired eye. olored, how feuUuloep a-ith hi. band tight!, oiaaped poisons.
nearly eight feet high.
put up 5,592,000 cans.
could he but dream of those other eyes I jQ
‘
'
How to ChecECoughs.—Dr.BrownThe New Orleans Picayune is 43­
It is estimated that 50,000 men and teet awakontog in tbe tar-ofl home. I .. You did no( oomc
^ghtarid
*1 am my own master!" cried a young
women are employed in Philadelphia which eorneho. to-n.ght bad tm poreirt- ]liB b^toed, when, next morning, he Sequard says that there are many facts years old. It was started as an
man, proudly, when a friend tried to
which show that morbid phenomena of experiment in journalism, aud got it*
in the manufacture of clothing, making ently haunted his thoughts?
stood in her presence.
Cr node him from an enterprise which
respiration can always be stopped by name from the coin for which it waa
20,000,000 suits a year.
In th. littl. cotUge aflw« bu.De, tor
.. „
j the influence of arrest. Coughing, for sold—fif cents a copy.
had on hand; “lam my own master I"
Chicago's lumber receipts the past Sire. Molten had determined to give her | c(,mo
d
WI
how nawonllyi instance, can be stopped. by pressing on
“Did you ever consider what a re­
Talmage has discovered the great­
year have
uxtu been
weeu greater by ao
25 pvr
per ctuu,
cent, LMjy
boy u&gt;asurprise,aui
.nrpnre, nod tbe trum lor London ।
love. Lot night my mother the nerves of tbe lip in the neighborsponsible post that is? ” asked his jear
trouble about church work. He saya
and her shipments by 15| per cent., ' started very earlv.
re re 3 ..t
V. re ..
rerere
* MBre.
—..Wre rkuM.
friend.
came to me. Nay, do not start. It waa I L
hood
of *lbthe
nose.
A
preenure
there that when you see one Christian hard
tore
in
any
previou.
ycre;
London
I
It
l«y
ten
long
how.
uwxy.
.
no
TO
.
ula[
Irom
uul
Bn
pnJ
,„
al
,
„
ul
.
elu
.
"Responsible—is.it?"
.
no visitant from the spirit land, but an may prevent a cough when it is begtn- at work there are fifty others watching
The Delaware rolling miD, at Phil- I H would be almost nightfall when abe
reaJi;y. j fiave never told vou ning. Sneezing maybe stopped by tbe
“A master must lay out the work he
Prefixing iu the)1 tmd trying to boss the job.
wants done, wd aee that it is done lippsburg, N. J., which has been idle '‘‘rnVtl- How glad Bernard would now ;of mv mother. Think of it—a man so some mechanism.
It is estimated that the consumption
acJ „e*
All her life neighborhood of the ear, right in front
right He rb 'Uld try to secure the fot manj years, is again in operation J"5 10 8t‘e her 1 He had never proposed ?
’ her coming, borause ho had thought she I glj0 {oile&lt;j
pov^rty-f^. whore sake, of the ear, may stop coughing. It is I ol writing paper in the United States
best ends by the best means. He must under a new management.
Ilunoi. ram product, .mounted to
wouJd“uo't*doreSre°' Ithink ?°“7 Iler son’s—that xhe might also u preventive of hiccough, but j is about one and three-quarters tons
keep on tbe )o ikout against obstacles
daily to each 1,000,000 inhabitants, or
and accicirts, and watch that every­ $200,000,1)00
last year,
year, which
which is
is double
double l *‘..19. httKo 6U0 WOU1U no1 ao or aare an-v’ [ make
a gentleman.
GodGod
prospered
much
lessless
so than
of sneezing
or cough___him
___ lira
a gentleman.
prospered
much
no than
of sneezing
or cough$200,000,000 last
about eighty tons a day for the whole
thing goes rtrai {hi, else he must fail!”
the product of all the gold and silver
, | him, and enabled him to take all the ! ing. Pressing very hard od the top of
■
TTr.u.rt
I
S
-10
W!VS
sorry
now
ahe
bad
not
bad
“Well?”
I burden from her old shoulders, and so tho mouth inside is also a means of country.
.
,
.
„ .
1 the village dressmaker make up tiie i be thought he had done his duty. He &gt; stopping coughing. And ho adds that
The New Orleans Times is authority
“To be macfer of yourself you have
.
°’
E"c,‘i*Te । tlrek .Ut be taul rent her, but it lookml
for
the
statement
that
large quantities
the
wifi
hhs
immense
power
there.
your conscience to keep clear, your 4&lt;X».crre
th%?eld.‘n,«o grated in ite Iretrou. fold, tent it । fed the body, but let her heart starve. “
of cotton-seed oil are shipped from that
heart to cultivate, your temper to gov­
1879 wre 16,000 000 pound.. Tbe wino [ B()o
, pity
touch it with thc i Last night, in the desperation of her There was a French nurse who used to port to France, where it is manufactern, your will to direct, and your judg­
aay
:
“
The
first
patient
who
cougts
hunger,
she
sought
me
out.
For
a
mo
­
product was 1,5-6,400 gallons.
scissors, and she would seem more nat- 1
into “pure olive oil"
and reshipped.
ment to instruct. You are master over
hero will be deprived ol food to-day.” |, ured
"red into-pure
.
ment—oh, bitter humiliation!—my
Chicago packed last year 5,100,000 ural
a hard lot, and if you don’t master them
„ like to Bernard
. . .iu . her
, stiff
...dress
. | heart rebelled 1 Think of it, Violet— It
It was
was exceedintrir
exceedingly rare
rare that
that A
a patient
patient to the United States.
hogs, being an increase of 10 per IW??
cent &gt;.."&gt;*
2.. *1he ’ at
, ’ 1 r'.S'l
2
•’“&gt; cra''1- unn.terul pride which would coughed then.
they will master you."
A well-knowh English dog fancier
over 1878, and 75 per cent, over 1877. ' his
he migh
1UU lonely
InSr ly home.
homo. She hoped hermit
,DM ,
,, ohF«.k „ b(adlfor too
“That is so,” said the young man.
applies a paste poultice of carbonate of
m are employed.
jI b©
be out
outwhon
when she
.be arrived,
tonrefl, that
th.! the
«be migh.
might „om^ who 1Kiro )lira | I thought of
Juvenile OnurreskiDru.
“Now, I could undertake no such Over 10,000 men
soda upon wounds made by the teeth
A r.i. the iron mines m the State of. take
wary off
™ her bonnet,
boUHUt. and.
nod.
slipping on
OU her |
wlUl
dnint WBy^Bdo
thing,” said his fnend. “I should fail,
The present Howie contain* an un­ of a dog, and leavee-it on for two boura,
white
rep,
lot
him
find
her
with
her
।
J
uudhimiev
cure.
sure, if I did. Saul wanted to be his New Jersey ore being worked thorough­
I by side with her plain and4iomley ones. usually large number of youngsters. meanwhile keeping it moist. Then
own master, and failed. Herod did. ly, and ten of ber fifteen blast furnaces I knitting in hand, quietly seated by the I I knew.the two never could be recou- The palm in this direction is earned off Turkish baths are employed. ,
, have come „
Judas did. No man is fit for it. * One are running, with three to be lighted | flrraide wuitiug hie totem.
1 died, and so, Violet.
I
to re.
ask by Richard G. Frost, of St. Louis, who
There are living in Idaho Territory
is my Master, even Christ.' I work Up
■W SOOD.
■“
I you
to forget
me.- -My. beret, my home.- only completed his 28th year last a small colony of polygamists, and the
_______
„______
M txrwxcTuaisa clothing to Cliitogo ,
got etretod on ber journey, «ho I are
JT0. my mother
Stoor’’ss henceforth
henceforth and
and forfor j month, and who first ran for Congress
under His direction. He is regular, and
Chief Justice of Idaho, backed by Gov.
gives employment to 80,000 people, und !
\«P ber happy thought. ever. -__________________ .
where He is Master all goes well.”
in 1876, failing of an election then, Brayman, has instructed the Grand
tho value of the goodemido ie »15,000.- i10 he«df; “d o&gt;oro »•» one glnuced
Had the man some lingering hope I when ho waa 25. Taylor, of the First Jury to ’ndict every one found in that
| 000. Tbi. induutry bus doubted ta ,i 4lute
u tome&lt;
.. too .miliirg
.
** old
. a. turn.,
. •.nub..
' that the girl before him would refuse Tennessee district, the young lawyer r Territory.
Tbe lute Dr. Spencer Mid tbut, when i tou* yereu.
, I"
| thins
— tugging -.t
‘ °
thus
’“4- be«5'-»tn»g. Ut&gt;|MU&gt;ri8o., Comtek «n »id«i look who lias tne reputation of having ridLewis Rockwell, aged 101 yean, is.
*„ *1„. died his way into the House, carrying a
he waa a lad, his father gave him a little
Lj»B than fifty years ago one man which almost brought momture t“«&gt; [ o(lra0„jos gre„ into bi*
a citizen ol Lackawanna, Pa., who has
tree that hud juat been grafted. One j conldmake over fourteen pinaa
a minute;
lui-mic,
eJCH. ......
..
.. i answered nothing, only laid her hand D &lt;•pubbran district by sheer force of
applied to the court for a rale to show
oow bo can makeover
uJ».Cu,Crx,,uv.
Then nnt
one J U Wufi
nightfall vrium the city | in hi;1 B roomeut, as if in farewell.
day, in hia father's absence, ho let the ' now
1,400. T**""
his popularity among the mountaineers cause why his offspring should notgirl
10,000 1Tt f° i
b?e“
I His visits seemed very long, very of East Tennessee, will not be 30 until
colt into the garden, and the ycung ani- ' g
’ * oould
• - stick
• - on .papers about
•
■
■
■ -•is .light a«l.y on the roa.l, .nd th&lt;'
| wwy,
Urt tI.y, l,ut,
aimed uext July, and Acklen, of Lotiisiane, snpport him in his old hge. Mr. Rock­
mal broke off the graft. It *as mended, pins
a day;
now a ...
fair day’s work
Ufly ialt a sinking at the bravo heart I thc JDme
u nightfall, he is only a couple of months his senior, well was for a number of yean Sheriff
however, on the following day, and con- . from 800,000 to l,000,0u0.
and also Treasurer of Pike county.
\
smoothed
the
from
from
his
brow
» ho while Speer, of Georgia, in but little
unued to grow finely.
Oshkosh, Wis.. has thc largest match' j o
-TT
in findius a cabA little boy in Troy, fatally ill with
leura passed, and young Spencer be fBCtory iu the worJd. It cut Qp 2.000,- I mra *nin?£^h« o th? addre.ss *: remarked:.
over 31. Frost is a very boyish-looking
fellow
in the light business suit which 1 scarlet fever, was told tho doctor's opin­
came » man and a minister Some WM) feet of logs into matches, and used I X .?ld in h«
‘ “Bho must suspect nothing."
„
'
ion
that be must die, and replied:
He would find her, hejuiew, iu his he usually wenrs, and it would not be si
time after he became a pastor, he made $300,000 worth of revenue stamps dur- |
mistake or he has
viuil to the pld bomretew.l wheto h. I i„g 1?79. B^re.^mmjufreiurS our- I b
pitec 5” study. As be softly opened the door all strange if he is somelimeo mistaken '! “Well, thia world does not amount tofor one of the pages by a colleague, as , much, any way. I am going up, and up
he not infrequently is by spectators. where I am going I can look down ana
Speer looks so young ti'ut nobody who sec this world not bigger than a pin’s
should see him outside his seat would head."
His mother was sitting, indeed, in suppose ho was a member of Congress.
thunde^sbow ', UrnTthTwid^bteJ ' 7"?^
November, 1879, than ol Mayfair.
The relatives of Mrs. Dorsey, who
~'I ’.i. . :
I—
j——•
I the arm chair by tho fire, but at her Indeed, a little incident which occurred lately left her all tp Jeff Davis, have
• « n
tt
i - .l
dnrinp anv month before in the-Listorv 1 I But
n... Cuv
‘"b7
",he : f«t. her he^i rwting in her Up. While
fearfully. Be rose early in the morn-. SSX XST
in u horse car going up Capitol hill employed tho same lawyer who con­
of this country. The baDKtransactions
foQU(f herself, surrounded by th0 olj
carelessly stroked tho
ing, ano, wn going out, found his ttec ‘* tha^SSn2l^riS^5TtO60^&gt;5P 1
i “d bnndl®*’„ U.an8
luxuriant cfiestnut hair, was another shows that not all his fellow-members ducted tie suit of Mrs. Games to n
yet know him as a law-maker. A schol­ successful issue, end intend u&gt; make *
lyiDK prostrate upon the ground. The
tho enormous aggregate of |4,860,25j,- njjdable “gentleman who opened tho |
which roae, instead, to weleomo
wind bad twisted it off just where the
arly Representative from Ohio of near­ most strenuous effort to break the wilL
—
- - | door.
I him.
ooii broke it when it was a sapling.
ly twice his years fell into conversation Jeff Davit has put in a demurrer to the
The new ferryboat for the Central
Save for a suspicious shortness of a ;
“Bernard." the sweet voice whispered with him. but they had not talked long complaint
Probably’ the storm would not have Pacific Railroad Company now being |
I certain portion of his attire, which in his ear, "I lost my mother when I before the Westerner, apparently msbroken it stall if it had not been broken
The conductor of a certain train on
’ * « hi’ tai-. ’*™ S"? ri, u baby. It has been so sweet to x^cting that he was being interviewed
when it was small.
find one again 1 You said,' Henceforth
unbeknownst," remarked, inquiringly, the Union Pacific railroad charges that,
,'The incident furnishes a good iDus­
*jlto length will be 424°feet* width 116 w orthy woman would have dropped him your home and heart were hers.' Oh I “ You’re a journalist, aren't vuu, sir? ” a tiy having alighted on one of the
tration of the fact that often those
giasees of tbe engineer’s spectacles, tho
-d th.wb~l.wiU b&lt;&gt; thirty fret,*
doclor., offloe hon^ my love, igej we not share fho boon?” His surprise may be imagined when the engineer thought it waa a buffalo on
young man replied: “jio, sir; I am a
y in diameter.----------------------------; ma’am," he Raid, in response to her
member of tee House from Georgia.*- - t l.e track- ahead, and turned on the air­
the fallen man who was religiously
■tert Astwer Tin tr Questions.
brakes to avert a disaster. The engi­
Be Short.
feeble appeal. “ It’s as much as my
trained, and has become corrupt, broke
The- penalties for obstructing the n'ashington Cor. Springfield Repub­ neer retorts that one night tbe coudscLong visits, long stories, long essays, • pl®ca is worth to take in yonr card.”
off his connection with virtuous ways
■,
.
censnH aki-ra, who begin their labors lican. _________
tor saw what he thought wax the head­
I ^ve no card. Hell see me. on the first Moudny iu June, are severe.
by the same sin that enervated his boy­ long exhortations, and long prayers,.
Grant and HU Cabinet.
light ol Kn approaching locomotive.
hood.
seldom profit those who have to do with . P™’
The lav says:
•
In one of Gen. Grant's long talks He kept his own train waiting a while,
Tbe tree was broken by accident, but them. Life is short. Time is short. I i»nt she did not finish the sentence—
“All fiewons above tbe ago of 21
we break our moral' life by our .own Moment* are predous. Learn to con-' &lt;®*r •feppe‘1 inside the door arid stood y eAn who shall refuse to furnish the with John Russell Young while at sea. und then, somewhat coufusediy, staitmisdeeds.— Youlh'a Companion. 9
dense, abridge, and intensify. We can ; under the full glare of the light of the information required by the Supervisor the General speaks thus of ex-Secretary .• ed her. “ He is'the safest man I ever
Fish: “ Hamilton Fish is, I think, the । ran with,” say*the engineer. “ Venw»
bear things that are dull ’if they are ■
lamp.
or enumerator shall forfeit and pay a
only short. We can endure nunv an I The man
askance at the sin- sum not exceeding $100, to be recovered best Secretary of State we have had in I. is millions of miles away, and ho waited
Why do nation* die? Cultivated ache and ill if it is over soon, while ! K^lar apparition. Her hut was crashed in an action of debt. President, Di­ fifty year*, unless it may have been Ii twelve minutes on a side-track to allow
Greroswsud all-conquering Rome; Van- even pleasures grow insipid, and pain an&lt;1
h,‘r’ drC!'8
evidence of recton or other officials ol private cor­ Marcy. This will be tho opinion of
ded, aud Goth, aud Hun. and Moor, and intolerable
if they
be protracted *beyond
■ im.I WIUU; M
W.XUXJ an*
m*jwm*w 'tlie duM
- • of travel,
• and in , her
. hand
- ru porations who refuse to furnish Jin- thoee who study the records of tbe Stale
Old Age and Its Drawbacks­
— V.d Turk,
T...V ail
all dead
rL.txrl—'rtv
..
..
.
o rirl. Im-.w
zvmf.i
ttinr. tliA
Pole, and
or rlwnrir*
dying. tbe
limit, of. rereon
andx ooutonienre.. —».*hwun
“«• K
baud-box,
oxmtauimg
ten ixnt
bat tormatiou required at them are made Department. He differed from Marcy
An old ooacbman appeared before
...J-------------------- ------------------- --- ... Leani to be abort. Lop off braoebe.; which wre to retoumh the Londoner., liable t &gt; m penalty not to exceed $10, and excelled him in this—that he never
did anything for effect, while Marcy his employers one day to request that
erful? Swallowed by earthquakes? ,
to
jn JOTr cftac. ff
“Indeed, ma’am—" tb» man began,
would often do things for effect; iu thifc his next livery greal-coa*. tdiuuld bo
Swept aw by pestilenee or pbignv, or * you pjayf
whut jOQ WOuld re- ;
the old lady walked btesddy on to
SoUe of toe newspaper sayings st the —hxs avendon to anything ths; looked nride with a single breast and fewer
atarvef': by pitdssa famine? Not by j c^ive, W1(] get through; if you speak, Mi® d***, beneath whose threshold she
any of th. se.- Not by tbe lightning and ten your message and hold your peace;' uweriud a stream of light.
late George'S). Prentice, which are good like striving for an effect- -Ftnh w«a s,o buttons. Tho request excited aonio a»flush k.rikw»vi.tim.knre.».i
h»d by thteUm. burned foF all time, have been revived; and Btraiglit that I sometimes thought he tcmJjmenL "Bless my heartF exthunder; not by the tempest and the •boil
” down two word, into onJ/reid» i| Tbo hoi fln.h
storm: not by poisoned rir, ar volcanic three into two. Always learn to be out « Dr- Molten s cheek. The morn- among thetiULe following: “To keep leaned backward.” In fxmixg bifl Cabi­ ciaiwed the gentleman, “what can that
|। *log
****’’*s .I
btv*. l.arl
» ——i ..a ♦fli
— foolish I y«ur
friend*, treat tfem kindly; to kill net Gen. Grant says be couwuhed no be for, George?** " W«D, air.” was tbe
fires did thev die! They perished by ahort
dawn
had rldissipated
the
y&lt;
; fancies of the night His duties for ' them,
moral degradation, the legitimate re­
.1—. treat tln-m often.. He who nw-la one. ** My first choice/ said lit*,'. “ was
sult of gluttony, intemperance and ef­
A stage-load of
passengers
i
.
,_____
_ were : the day were over, and he waa
free to i_2
and Staggers
_______
mwit. .in the journey of life James F. WiiMju, uf Iowa. I appointed neighboring ’Sqfliro’sJ we axe always
• ’brandished
• seek
• —
•
•
Mr. Wsahbnrne under p&lt; eidiur circum- forced to drink a horn of beer for every
feminacy. When ■ nation becomes startled when a &lt;*z
desperado
Violet,
whose
wonderful
eyes takes the
1'- Istraightesl
cut to the devil.
rich, then there is leisure and the a knife and swore
ire he would... kill the ' would light up. as ha entered. and Men should not th
think too much of munoea. Mr. Wadibuine knew bo was button so has. I could do it weU
means of indulgence in the appetites driver; and they laughed when the; whose lips would perhapsj brash his themselves, sad yet a man should bo 'going to Fr-iiice, and v.^nte.1 tij go. t enough onMi and glad, too; but tbare.
----and_.
passions
v._______________________________
of our nature, which wear driver savageJv driw an okl black pipe, j cheeks with their velvety
. Jvety cai
careases.
careful not to forget himself. A dinner called on him one day when be Was ill. I be growing old iwr, air. 50c know.
the body and wreck the mind. As ' and the scared desperado plunged into
Ho
He sprung to his feet k
to seek fy&gt;r, to which a man it not invited generally I found biin in a desponding uufod. He
said that before going to ucouairy hku longer.
with, nations, bo With familiae. Wealth • a pond U&gt; eaoape the bullet.
when the door softs? opened, auJ turn- seta hardest on his stomach."
*r-.n.t

�S

JfJffiW THIS WEEK !

liM

Berlin, GKRMAin-, Jan. 87th, 1880.
The failure of the old house of J. C.
Godeffroy &amp; Son.-in Hamburg, is of
th
FEB.
81.1880
RATUBDAY,
more than ordinary commercial nnpurt
Thomas Galbarth, living near Caro,
aoen, for it is a matter in which the
prestige- of Prince Rismaik’s foreign was sitting on the capstan of a hmaaepolicy as regards German eommercu in moving machine, a few days since tak­
ing off a noil of rope when the flbain
distant seas
One of the very best tilings Mr. Sec- distant
sees is directly
&lt;“
* concerned.
' The
’
- -------—t of
«&gt;f tbe
the suspension
suspeusion j)f
..jurv
Kt-iA. Fv.hs haa thus* dur- anDOUnceuieut.
of connecting the team to sweep, broke,
7 I — .Mr ?
whose credit
mis old-established
oin-estauturned firm,
Srm, wnuw
credit lotting the swt&gt;ep back with tremendous
.ng lua administration has reference to and operations wete believed to rest fouy;. striking the young uuui in the
the comparative condition of the la-__
_______
__________
_
cm__the.
soundest
foundation,
has been bl^ti aud throwing him Dearly 40 feet
’
- in
• —
- y as almost a and'cahsing injuries that lead io his
Imw markets of Europe and .America, considered
Germ*r.y
&lt;*, rou-or WM*
Orf U.« ««of K.Trow'UauS'X ‘,“1 tc
for a few days death on the following day.
has thrown the exchange of Hamburg,
Another fool didn’t know it would go
tiring in both eountnes. . This Isa Breman, Berlin, Frank fort and other off. Charles Herne, of Muskegon,
instb-r of paramount importance, and large cities into a state of feverish ex­ while cleaning his gun Friday, acci­
one upon which it seems advisable citement the first statement put their dentally shot the top off of Tinnie
liabilities at &gt;5.000,000,000, pf which Bernhardt’* head, scattering her brains
tliat our people should be advised. &gt;1,500,000
fell to the loss of Baring Bros. about the room and killingher instant­
Aud the more especially is it true at a &amp; Co., of London. Tbe bankruptcy of ly. Her age was twelve years. HptAe
time when osr mechanics and working this house wman event of unusual im­ boarcdd at the girl’s father’s and is al­
jMNiple general tv. are lie ing'.agitated portance for Germany. For about fifty most overcome with grief. The coro­
years the house of Godeffioy bad reign­
und wrought upon by demagogues ed supreme and enjoyed almost on in­ ner’s jury rendered a vddict of acci­
dental death. Hesse is in Jail await­
would have them believe that they are dividual monopoly in the trade of the ing the action of the presenting attor
made io “Compete with the pauper la- South Pacific Islands. Thev possessed
11 Slle Marini on imitated the caution
l&gt;or of Europe.” Mr. Evart* has in­ factories and plantations on ninny of
thein, particularly on'the Samoa and
structed onr foreign consuls, especially Tonga islands, and their name must of the elephant iu refusing to cross tbe
bridge imtlie sleep-walking scene of
those in European cities to make care­ become familiar to many Americana “La Sonnambula, recently rendered
ful inquires regarding wages, oott of during the Steinberger cotroverny- nt the Detroit Opera house Col. MapSince
the
foundation
of
the
new
Ger
­
lesou, who weighs over 200 pounds,
living, etc., and from reports furnished
man empire it has been Prince Bis- stamped on the structure, and two
by those officials, tlte secretary get* mark’s.aim to extend German mnritine stage carpenters jumped on it but the
some valusblo statistics. From the commerce to every part of the. globe, timid singer refused to be convinced
secretary's report we find that in Brus­ aud the position of the housea or God- that it was safe. When the villagers
efiroy iu tbe South Pacific seemed to
sels, the capital of Belgium, where thc afford a favorable opportunity of sec­ sang “She troubles, she ataggora, cour­
age, she ia saved,” Annina did not em­
rates of wages compare favorable with uring a firm footing in those distant le­ erge from the old mill and walk over
those of any city in Europe they are gions, where England hod just noeket the bridge bitt cooly entered from the
ed
the
Fiji
islands
without
much
cere
­
other side of the stage. The audience
still, iu most cases less than half paid
mony. In trying to cany out his
for tiie same services in New York and scheme tbe German Chancellor ran the laughed tea, then biased.
Bays the Marcellus Afcics: Oue of the
Chicago. The following table shows risk of coming into collision with two most remarkable occurrences ever‘re­
tht' rate of weekly wages paid in the foreign powers the United State* and corded iifr-this state took place in Flat­
England.
The
Government
of
tbe
bush, 'St. Joseph Co., oue night last
cities named
United State* have never considered week. The preacher, who was exhort­
their commercial interests in those re­ ing. waa suddenly enveloped in a ball
gions of great importance, and seemed of tire, which descended from the ceil­
to be perfectly satisfied w’tth the pos­ ing. He fell forward on bis face, some
1.- &lt;K) session of the harbor of Pango Paugo
twenty members had the power, and
in Tutuila, one of the Samoan group, the excitement waa intense. Subseq­
12.00 which had been conceeded to them ns a uently (he preacher was raised from
commercial station.
the floor and carried about the room,
Certain discoveries have been made through some invisible agency, his
here during the last few days concern­ body being at an angle of about 45 de­
r. t«&gt; ing the Socialists and Nihilists, of a grees and in an insensible condition.
Tinsmith*
rawer serious nature. For the last For half an hour this was enacted, then
LabAtrni *
four days a thoroughly organized search he was gently laid down and he came
From thc above it will be seen that bos been made by the police iu the out Ol
wtwcc. The
a uc members
u&gt;cu*uc&lt;oui
me
of UH&gt;
his trance.
of the
wages in Brussels are less than half lodgings of foreign student*, especial- church regard this as a token of the
those paid to American workmen. Iu ly Russians aud Poles. Papers of a divinity of their preacher, who a* deorder to carry out tho comparison, and Nihili*t character Imvebeen discover- Bcrbed a* a young man of great piety
ed. and arrest* made. The authorities and earnestness. Tbe story has an air
to show that our workiugmeu have have kept the affairas quiet a* possible i of mystery about it, bnt we have it
--------------------------- —
J •’do
------*
—u*
still other advantages, we append a bat the newspapers liave naturally got *■from
an eye-witne«*
and
not
doubt
tabulation of the prices paid for the ne- wind of the matter, and it now trans­ its authenticity._____ _______ _
pires that an No. 20, Plan Ufer, spot
resaarat’s of life in thc cities named:
Hendricks is as quiet as Congress
very frequented street, a secret print­
ing press and over one thousand cop­ and as inconsequential.
ies of a new Nihilistic publication of n
decided revolutionary character, have
A siuall boy and n gun are harmless
MuUon
been found. A man of the name of when apart, but they make a terrible
Werner an escaped Siberian convict, combination.
.
10
and a student named Kohn were ar- j
Hotter
rested on the premises, besides which
The art of talking pays in Turkey;
several other arrest* were made in con- the Sultan has five agreeable gentlenection With this affair.
( men about him whose sole business it
As we have said Brussels is the best
The German Government has san- i ig to entertain him with polite and
city in Europe for a showing of the ctioned a scheme for extending Ger- I gruceftlleonvenation.
man
influence
in
the
Samoan
and
'
--------------- » » ----------European aide. A comparison with al­
South sea islands. Prince Bismark ho* I “What shall I bring you for dessert
most any other of the great cities it is stated, been persuaded by the ! nir?” said a polite waiter at a fmdiiona
would make a stronger and more noUi Crown Prince to assent ton proposal ble hotel, as he commenced removing a
ble contrast. The showing indicates that the Government should guarantee ! formidable array of empty dishes just
that while wo in this country are not n regular dividend to the shareholders l before a guest, evidently from thc rural
of the new German South Sea Trading | district*. “Now, young man.” said he,
nil rich; that we are not able to live r,
---------------- u:_v is to—
—i-----nlhrights
*•—ights 1 ““just
Company,'w-hich
acquire
justyou
yougive
giveme
metime
time: ;all
all you
you’ve
’ve got
got
without work, at the name time em­ now notMessed by Messrs. Godcftroy
roy in to do now is to fill nil those dishes up
phasizes the fact that in no country on the Samoan
islands. Thc Crown
rown again the same as they were before, and
the globe to-day is industry better re­ Prince is reported favorable not &lt;only
bring ’em here; by-’m-by we’ll talk a—'
warded, or ii there a better chance for to this particular project, but general
leral-­ bout yer pies and yer pnddim..”
the frugal and dilligent to obtain mo­ ly to the extension of German trade by
dest competence.
means of the acquisition of trans­ tJEB NABHT ILLS LEVATOR,
oceanic colonies'. Thc scheme as it [
Teach your daughters arid your sons stands at present is, that the Imperial ;
alike, next to honor, next to the love of Government should guarantee the
shareholders a dividend of 4A per cent,
home, to love their country. Then, for the uext twenty years, limiting its
when her need comes, if come it must, liability to a maximum payment of
nr 1879,
in any struggle her honor will be as 300,000 marks in one year.
The military authorities are evident­
their own. and life itself will not lie
ly not disposed to relax their ( fibrts to
too dear to offer for her sake. Who strengthen and secure the eastern front­
that remembers a battle, a husband or ier of the empire. It has been now de­
Any number of farmers to
son sacrificed, who that ever saw a sol­ cided to begin next year the construc­
dier die, or stood in any unknown city tion of large barracks at Poson. The
Wheat and
necessary ground for a building capa­
of the country’s slain, or in a church­ ble of accomodating a whole regiment
peditiously
yard where the village heroes rest, can or three battalions, of infantry has
ever make our country seem again a been already bought for the num of 80,
000 marks, and the barracks.will be be­
vague or visionary tiling f
gun as soon as the designs have ex­
Ix&gt;adrille is a place of strong con­ amined aud approved by the Ministry
of War. Meanwhile, great progress
trast*. The characteristics of a new has been made with the girdle or de­ desire to announce that having erected
mining town are seen there yet; gamb­ tached torts round the town though the one of the L.rgest and most convenient
ling hells and barrooms are more nu­ works are now necessarily susnended elevator buildings in central Michigan,
for the winter. Of the nine largest they are prepared to receive and
merous than any .other places of busi­ and
three smaller intermediate works
ness, the pistol and the knife are in of which the cordon consists, two of
romniGn use, highwaymen rob the the former and one of the latter, all be­
stages close by, and desperate adven­ gun in 1876and 1877. are now practical­
ly complete, only a few unimportant de­
For any quantity of
tures abound; bat opposed to these tails remaining to be attended to.
things is astrong desire for law and
order, schools and churches are being
MICHIGAN NEWS.
established and it is thought that the
civilization of Leadville will soon be
At Ionia, Mrs. Bemis is to be arrest­
accomplished.
ed on a charge of poisoning William That may be bronght them. They alite
keep for sale at the lowest prices
Henderson, her son-in-law.
The activity in the British iron trade (
Joel Fordham, a pioneer of over 70
caused by demands from America, years of age, dropped dead on the street Seeds, Flour. Feed, Lime, Salt,
Plaster. Stucco. Hair and
might well teach some, politicians r.nd at Battle Creek Saturday. Heart dispublicists that America’s prosperity
Shingles.
Charles
McFall,
an
employe
in
a
shin'
brings prosperity to England, jnst as
hard times here are followed by hard fy in angled in'the machinery last Sattime* there. Those snarling British unlay, and has since died. ’
AIK3WSW0RTH A BROOKS
critics who wish ill luck to the republic
Some of the state papers are increas- . _
of the West are stupid and short-sight­ ing their subscription price to moke up
ic raise in print paper while others ,
a ATl
ed, though they may seem sparkling for the raise in print paper while others ,
are cutting flown the size of their | g|f|\| F E
K
and smart.
sheets.
caawTED1
A
case
of
adulter
among
theseventh
What a warelike people this “quiet”
day adventists at Battle Cteek increatAmerican people liave become to lie iug considerable of a sensation in that
•rare. If we can’t fight among our­ moral sect. The parties have been •
selves, we begin to look for a chance turned out of the church.
The statement of the assignee who I
to fight somebody else. Congress now
charge of the affairs of J. Hollon !
proposes to go to work on that isthmus took
A Son, tbe bankrupt grocers of Jack­
canal, before other nations have a son shows the firm’s liabilities'^ to be
chance to begin, and therefore, be in a &gt;23,840.85, and their asseU &gt;17,870.88.
position to say: “Knock this chip ofi‘
On Feb. 17th Dr. Wm. Miller, while
, banting in the woods south of toe Ag­
my shoulder if you dare.” —~
' ricultural college at Lansing, found
L-dy of
cf a woman who had been
There are every now and then spas- j tiie body
dead a
a"
number
of weeks, as thc corpse
modie doubts about the existence of “
nm
was badly decomposed and partly con­
of Tilden’s shyness, but never any sumed by a fire.
about his slyness.
The justice fcourt trial of Otis Fuller,
editor of the Ingham County News,
These are harrowing days for thc who was charged with slandering Dan­
man on the fehee who wishes to fasten iel Edwards of Lansing, was concluded
himself to thc boom which is going to late on Saturday night, the verdiet be­
ing Fuller was guilty. He was fined
win.
,
___ ___________
&gt;25 and costa, but will promptly appeal.
Edwards is a democrat and Fuller the
The Irish suffnrerHare getting relief. editor
of a Republican newspaper, in
Our glorious country responds to the which Edwards wbs spoken of as a
person against whom | there
were
-»•
— _—
“suspicions of ballot box stuffing,“
'T'lua
ntinl UAinir-iTit The jury waa composed of five Demo­
crats aud one Republican.

For The Early Spring Trade;
I have added this week a

FRESH LINE OF DOMESTICS.
Wew Style Print*,
G-ingJianiM, Brocades.
Site eting-, Shirting,
Denim*. Ticks, dee.
Also a very line line of

Acknowledged to be the BEST in the World.
men's

RAPIDS

DIVISION.

A fine line of

BOOTS and SHOES
For spring wear and you can find ANY SIZE or STYLE you
may want, And I have left a few pieces of

Crockery and Glass Ware.
Also a few setts Knives, Forks and Spoons, which I am bound
to close out. If there is any article in this line you may need
you will save one-half the price by buying now.

&lt;&amp;. jV. TRUMAN.

plONEER STORE!

For the next Sixty Days,

SELLERS’ '
COUGH
SYRUP!

We Shall make Special Inducements in
all the Departments of our Stock.
WE MUST SELL OUT $5,000 WORTH OF GOODS IN
the next 60 days, and in order to do so, we are aware that con­
cessions must be made. No one can afford to purchase a dol­
lar's worth of anything, in our line, elswhere before examining
our stock.
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Now i* the time to buy Overcoat*.
All Wool Sulu from *8.30 to *30.00.
Ladies’ Cloaks from $4.55 to &gt;15.00.
Dress Goods at the Lowest Possible Figures.
Hate and Cana clear down.
FURS ATC OST.
.
™

Groceries of the best quality and lowest prices.
The finest Syrup in the place for 50 cts. Try it.

.50 1 can brlorr the Public.

Pronounced by all to be tbe most
pleaMiit and ejfimciout remedy now in
use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottles sold within the last few
years. It give* relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
| cannot be bad from the cough mixtures
[ now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per liottle.

I

Sellers* Uver Pills are also higb-

Purriuues made at our store during the next &lt;k» days will I
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Ever thankful for pant favora, future onbs will l&gt;e duly appreciated.

ly recommended for curing liver complaint, constipation, sick headache, fe
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist nt 25 cents per box.
I&lt;- K. hi:uaisium
&lt;x&gt;..
PlttMbuxv, Pa­

.

I jjaw IS THE T1WE.

NEW STORE!

gpHE OLD ESTABLISHED
SAND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF

NEW GOODS’ (

J. LENTZ &amp; S0 NS
Arc on Hand with a

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

ANEW LINE OF

FURNITURE WILSON &amp; HOWE
Which will Defy Competition in every |
Respect. Remember that all our
Goods, which we Manufacture,
are Warranted in Every
Respect.

Grain Ex­
ui Accuratly.

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(Opposite the Wolcott House.}

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Of Every Deacriptiou.

So a* to Enabe

-FOR-----

GROCERIES

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Crockery, Glassware,
We arc al»o prepared to furoi.li any- _____

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

BOQTS AND SHOES

tuui. mo

UNDERTAKING

LINE.

Notions, Etc.

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IF YOU WANT

COFFINS,
CANKETM.
ROBEM, SIIROLIW Ar.

PAT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

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Fresh Goods and Lew I

Of any one in the country.

Prices.

A GOOD HEARSE

WILSON &amp; HOWK,

________ J. LENTZ A8ON8. I JT IS A FACT

Boot and shoe shop.

!

Respectfully Tours,

/or funeral occasions furnished free of j
charge.

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FOR GOOD TEAS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HAM STEAK,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.*
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 5c,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOB PRESENTS WITH TEA,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR THE WORTH or YOUR MONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
For he will be glad to see you.

That we keep the

Largest and Best Selected Stock
—OK—

Money Sated iy Deahu witt them.

FINEST SEWED BOOT
FURNITURE
COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

(Successor to Boise Bros.)

YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

---- :OR THE:- -

IN BARRY COUNTY

Hedieines, Chemicals,
I Paints. OILs. VaruisheH,
Brushes, Trusses.
Surgical Iimtnimenls

HU

*itte&amp;s

GRAND

Brocade Alapacas,

Remodeled, Enlarged £ Improved

Unload

.

Repairing Done In the Best
Manner Possible I

And all tiw leading Renmdie* iu

tent Rockers,
bureaus,
__
Extension Tables,

Give Me a. Call I

School Books,
Blank Books,
ip Chairs, Ac. Mlacellan’a Books.

Shop In The Old Postoffice
Building.

A LA BOS LIES OK

FRANK BAKER.

Common

Furniture

Of every description

Our Undertaking Departmn’t
Wegnarastre
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for *5. or will be wot free by mall on reeel pl of
money by
xjtDicjjiB yO..
No. MMeeimalc-a KJock, Detroit, bitch.
tar Bold iu NnabviUebyall dnifxiala.end every­
where by vtoteaala । retail dragji.ta. S-M-ly.

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,
Bibles, Autograph uid
Photograph Albums.
A COM KLETE USE OK

STATIONERY,

Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TKIMMKD FREE.)
AS FINE A LINE OF

W E Xa It Y
Prices that Can’t 1 Undersold. JAs E
there is in town, and all war­
ranted to be as represent' d
or money refunded.
CzUoL AND GET PHICFJH.

•

Kellogg, Demaray A Co.

hours.

Jinpy,

F.V. BOISE.

�Ikmm
B-brilU,

nth.
tiful carpeting to recarpet the whole
church, and have already laid down
the portion oerwring tbe platform.
Rev. F. W. Dickinson is still staying
in this community and. is an active
worker in the Reform club. Hi* ir
reprcjwibk' energy will not allow him
to be idle when there i» any thing to
do.
The Woman’s Missionary Society of
this place has become so thoroghly
enthusiastic
in their work that -they
rirss;
propose to hold a public meeting soon,
on a Sabbath evening, to show the
“lords of creation” how much better it
is to give than to receive.
\
Mr. W. C. Mears has been laid up in
dry dock for repairs to his spinal col­
umn. The injury was caused by tbe
unexpected rolling of a heavy log
back upon a hand spike that was rest­
ing upon his shoulder, while his at­
tention was directed to his team.
The horse tamer, Mr. Bristol, Jim
come and gone, having given general
satisfaction and received the same.
VILLAGE OFFICERS
Hereafter it is to be expected that such
Pnaident-William Kilkit.
useless things as lines and bits will be
discarded and men will drive their
fiery steeds as they do their oxen a
great improvement no doubt.
Mr. W. H. Griswold who had his foot
badly crushed about two weeks ago,
in thc vain attempt to block his wagon
against backing down hill, by standing
on the spokes of one of the wheels^ is
just getting around again with some
AS A VILLE LODGE-—IM F. A
artificial help. His foot is some larger
lar communication on each Wed
1 o’clock abarp. on or befort the full
now than when it was passing through
TranMent brother, are oordlajly luv
thc very narrow space between the
JOHN SMITH, SocreUrj'witeel aud the “bunk.”
Much comment is making among
Juxinrw girrrfttB.
thc patrons of the Barry and Eaton Co.
W. H.. YOUNG,
Insurance Co., at the resolution adopt­
ed at its late meeting in Hastings, to
insure fanners against fire from steam
H A. BARBER,
threshers. The result is likely to l-e
b. Homeopathic Pby.kiaa and Butjmon the withdrawal of the more timid and
e Office, Dear residence. on corner of Weeblur
ton and State Strr-f., Naahvllte, Mich.
careful of thc fanners as well as a
large* share of the isolated village
WM~t'ARMENTER,
P. Office over Hull'a Drag elore, Ver­ householders, from the company. Some
. montvSi, Mkh.
even predict the disruption of the
company.
J. 1 BAKER,
The Sunday evening services at the
Du Phyaiclan. Surgeon. .Ao
i Grore Centra Congregational church were brought
• JynecolofUL Office al■ .pl.
Mich. Prompt attention flven to ca
to an early and abrupt termination by
the sudden illness of the officiating
W. IL GRISWOLD,
minister. Mr. J. H. Parker. A large
audience whs in attendance, and much
corner PblUina and Darkra atreoCa. Prompt atten■
—J—.— ... uila rt “ «■
.1. Si
interest was already aroused to leani
in what reganl “A living dog is better
A. M. FLINT,
thana dead lion.” Mr. Parker goes to
Peoria, Ill., as associate pastor to a
large church in that city.
rviUo, Mich.
Bonds have been filed with the vil­
CHAS. H. BRADY,
lage board by Boardman and Stone,
which are said to have been approved
! for the nelling of malt liquors to those
only who are of full age and have not
. yet acquired the reputation of being
Dr. E D. SESSIONS,
habitual drunkards. The saloon is to
TT OMEOPATHIC Phyiirian. Located at Aj«yr- be .or already is, situated in Frank
H 1* Center. Day and night ekUa promptly
Loomis’ opera building, Frank is a
attended.
good temperance man however, and is
CHARLES SCHEID T,
doing much (it is to be presumed) to
i'KSMITH, attend* promptly to all work I
■ Plm k.nilth anti ll.ew-Shneinf line, at hl
prevent the boys and young men from
W&lt;-»t Mdr MehGive Ulm acalL
■ forming drinking habits.
LEWIS DURKEE,

ORNO STRONG,

gashrilk Jirertwg.

1 X. Vudrke bu booth! • ptece of
land and Is building a house thereon.
John Tomlin has so far recovered
from his recent severe illness as to be
able to sit up.
Mrs. Mason started last week for
Gratiot Co., to visit her daughter Lot.
Johx^ju of Thoma* Wil*on, starts
for California on Monday next, intend­
ing to make that State his future home.
A gentleman by the name of J. C.
Andrews, of Ionia county, has bought
the Moon farm and will take posession
soon.
The epizootic continues to harras*
the 'people, and old and young are a­
like subjects to its disagreeable work­
ings.
.
Mr. Shuter is clearing a swamp that
Hee contigous to die highway, and
when cleared will add much to the
looks of his farm.
The farmers are enjoying themselves
cutting wood, splitting rails, building
fence, minding their own business, and
talking spring politics.
Mrs. 8. H. Preston of Marshall, wm
in town tho first of the week disposing
of a portion of hir^real estate. Mitch.
Heath and Hirani Nelson purchased 80

of chopping down a .tree, one morning
liefore breakfast, that tbe. bark was 18
indies tliick, and split 800 rails, went
made 500 rails before, dinner. That
will do‘to tell but I had rather see it
done.
Some one is making themselves very
busy iu this town about other people’s
business. Some one took thc pains to
writes very unpleasant letter to Mr.
A. Delbor. of N-. Y., and signed WilHard Gage to it, but Delbour eent it
back to Will and parties are suspected,
and Will thinks it a mean trick.
As Bob was riding along the other
day he met Campbell, “Hello Bob,
are yon od the sick list f” says be. “No
sir,” was the reply. “Do you write to
The News.” “Yea sir.” “Wellifyou
write any thing about &lt;ne I will maul
you.” So I will not say anything about
his going over to Jay Miller’s every
Sunday to see his gal.
John Hartom moved to Saginaw,
where his wife took sick and died of
child-birth, after being sick six weeks
and her remains were brought to As­
syria and deposited in thc cemetery
south of the M. P. church. Funeral
services by elder McPhail, at the Ad­
vent church. She wm a devote*! chris •
tian and leaves a husband and two
children to mourn her loss.
Bruno.

EF Corn taken in exchange for
blacksmithing also two thousand bush­
els wanted on acct, at the Fovddry hi
Nashville.

LOCAL MATTKRS.
The firm of Boise Brother* have tlii*
day mutually dissolved, and the busi­
ness will bc-carried on m heretofore b/
F. T. Boise successor to Boise Brothers.
And all parties having accounts against
the firm of Boise Brothers will please
present them at my store, also partiere
indebted to the above mentioned firm,
please call and settle with me.
Nashville Midi., Jan. 27th. *80.
F. T. BOISE.
Of late firm, Boise Brothers.

tyW, EShicidswill set and file
your saws for 83 cts. All work warran t­
ed or no pay. Shop just cut of old
heading mil!, Nashville.(22-27)
Livery Removed.
Having purchased the large and com­
modious livery born, opposite the ol­
cott House, and known as the Daugh­
erty barn. I have removed thereto,
and am now better prepared than ever
to furnish double or single turn out*
upon short notice and at reasonable
rates. A specialty made of carrying
commercial travelers across Uie coun­
try. Remember the latch string is alout, so give ns a call.
31—34
J- OflML’N.
ry The “boss” stock of Gloves and
Mittens just received at
Wilson &amp; Hjwe’s.

era bring in your butter and save the
salt.
E. Reese.
Call and Pay Up.
Every one who has au account, is re-'
quested to call and settle.their account
by note or otherwise within‘80 days.
July Ilth, 1872.
Eugeme Cook.

Having M«ured the right of Barry,
county for the sale of thc Scherer patgt farm gate, I have one in operation
Nashville that farmers want to see
l&gt;efore buying a gate of any description.
It can be operated easily and and quick­
ly without getting but of vehicles.
Single gate* or farm rights sold on
most favorable terms.
(22-25)
A. C. STANTON.

Asthma, which i* so distressing at
this season, can be relieved and cured
by using E. A. Young's Cough and
Lung Syrup. Physician* recommend
it as a reliable, safe and prompt re­
medy. Trial size 35 cents.
Sold by F. T. Boise.

Jobation** Bereeparllla, carta Indirection.
Sohn.Iona sar.aparllla l» usmlby everybody.
Jobnslon'f .•‘araapariUs curva’Slek Hasdscbc.
Johu»tou'» Sarsaparilla cares Dyppepels.

le of West Kalauio
The young
in they can muster.
are in for all
/ six evenings this
For SMle.
As there are
to to devote them to
Desiring to go west, I will sell my
week they ppi
farmi favorably located on section 18, cut I*’ be I^eldrulally made a preparation that eared
amusement'.
iu Castleton, also my personal effect*,
If Kalamo fails to have the census
WOODLAND ITEMS.
consisting of 1 yoke 4 year old steers. hia only child &lt;rfConnumpt ion. Hk child
taken within her borders this year
1 cow, 1 2-year old Hefler, 3 Hogs, 3,000
George Barden’s school closed Friday feet fencing Lumber, Dragtw, Cradles,
’twill not be for lack of applicants to
Scythes, and other farming utensil*. •umptton am ba podUrdy and pennancnUy
do the job, as there are five waiting to last.
W. H. McArthur anticipates building Said farm is a square forty, 30 acres
hear from head-quarters.
improved; 15 acrcsof which lain wheat,
I am informed the Hawk man says, JI a kitchen in the spring.
small oichard and a splendid spring.
The Jubilee singers, visited our In a good neighborhood. 1 miles and a
don’t know as much as I think 1 do.
r.nty-four hour*, addrea* CRA DDOCK 4k CO
quarter from a new school hoiiHf. In­
Bless your soul, Mr. Hawk, my neigh­ place on Monday eve.
.xiroii » inc, tor iuq-j K*ce bi, i nuoaeipnia, niiums inn papn.
Nick Brown has commenced building quire of Lewis Durkee, Nashville,
bors tell me that; can’t you tell me
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Lest eh Mead., i
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j price,
etc._
Lyyry»
a salesroom to his harness shop.
something new ?
tr* Buy yonr Dry Goods, Boots and J£NTERPRISE
C. MeArtliur has sold his place one
Mr. Getty hns os much trouble with
Shoes. Hats and Caps, Croc4-ries and ,
his engine a* one could wish. A few mile east of the Center to Jacob Velte. Provisions, Crockett'. Notions, etc,, of . ~yy -yyThe cnrjMjnterx are at work on L,
days ago while sawing wood the pump
gave out, and with all the fixing that Faul’s new hardware. This is what
could l»c applied the thing would’nt i the people has wanted tor some time.
farm For Sale.
wor|i_
•
j L. Faul has taken the etlephone
The BUbscriber offers for sale his Fn rm
rw-i
tc»
t
The ox ItelongiDg to Mr. W. C. Wil- I business in his hands und hia services ot 130 acre*, situated on section 17, in |
A
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*
cox which has been sick since October will be ready for those who wishes a Castleton, said farm u in a good state
.
--------| of cultivation with good buildings,':
last, has began to show signs of return- ,• telephone,
Tbep«ple„fW™-1I.1.a„rotol&gt;.v..
"*”* Fr°8h CoOdS and LOW
ing health, but it would almost require
n1
"* "
*•Prices.
several of his dimensions to make a 1 a new set of boxes, at the post office, &gt; bounce well timbered. The farm is on
We
understand
there
is
to
lie
about
.30
•
the
state
road,
&lt;1
mile*
from
Hastings
I
fair shadow, as it is simply a skeleton. ।
The good people of the village start- i lock boxes, D. B. Kilpatrick is getting and 6 from Nashville, it also has a new
' school house on one coruenof the farm. I
ed out to sec how well they could do, them up.
,
, i For partculars enquire at premises.
।
and on Monday they sent a wagon j The Institute pas^d off very nicely. 1 Castleton. Midi., Feb. 4tli 1880.
Joshua Martin.
. Having bought for CASH a large, neat
load of articles necessary for a family. The lecture delivered by Rev. J. F. i 20-tf
,U&gt;ck of
such as food and clothing, to Mr. John j Orwick, on “Pluck," was grand, We all I tV All the fall and winter style* in (
Tomlin who ha* been sick *o long, and I like to hear such lecture* Ix-camw he I Millinery gtKxls iust received, by Mrs.
whose family needed help.
i practices what he preaches.
i est aud finest Hue of Fancy Feathers, I
George Bradley and wife who moved
1 Plume*. Ruchitig, luces Neck lies, [
into this town Last fall, have mutually I
| Jets etc.
WOODEN WEDDING.
Syrups,
Fish,
dinssolved partnership; the wife retir­
Farm lor Male.
A Woodland friend sends us the fol- j
ing
among friends in
Indiana,
lowing in regard to tbe wooden wed­
The
subscriber
offers
for
sale,
hi*
while the husbaod will continue the
ui Everything
ding of Rev. F. Orwick, mentioned in farm of 100 acres, in the township of
business of supporting tbe wife und
last week’s News: Friday Feb.JJtli. be­ Woodland, said farm is iu a high state
child, although not under his shelter­
of cultivation, with good buildings and
ing the Sth anniversary of the mar­ good fences. Terms easy. Apply to Md U CmIicI &gt; Finl (ba Cntery Sim I
ing roof.
riage of Rev J. F. Orwick and wife. the subscriber on the premises of
A very pleasant reunion cf the’ fami­
Levi Holmes,
Friend* to the number of alwtut 120,
Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
ly relations of Mr. Benjamin Horton
tention, accommodating ways, good
assembled at the paraonagc to eele- i Woodland, January 10th, 1880.
occurred on the 11th inst. There weee
bratv the pastor’s-wooden wedding. Af
[V
Best Blossburg Coal for sale at i goods and low prices, hope to receive
present- on the occasion of children,
u fair share of your patronage.
E.
C
ook
’
s
,
Nashville,
for
only
$9
per
I
ter a good social time at the M. E. par­
grand-children, and great-grand-child­
sonage the assembly ndjournetl tofthe ton.
ren, fifty three. Tbe oldest person
Highest Price paid for Produce
church, where tbe gifts intended for
present was Mr. Benj. Horton who is
All the live poultry you have to sell
thc bride ami groom, were.x previously
WJ. The ages of any of the rest we did
COME AKE SEE.
T A WYER, NoUry PubUe, Krol EataU
HASTINGS ITEMS.
de|&gt;oflitcd. The young preacher and for which I will pay the highest market .
lu aaca Afoul. Collections proto pUr
price. Rush it in while yon can.
j
not learn, but the united ages of all
loura Truly,
wife were duly remarred by Jesse Jor­
c. W. Smith’.
present was 1427. A very enjoyable
Circuit Court is still in session.
dan Es&lt;|. Speech by J. W. Stinchcomb
BOISE &amp; FRANCIS.
Union Hall is to have a new drop time was had, aud nothing trauspiretl
Look Here! I/ookllere!
EMORY PARADY.
Esq., subject the "Itinerancy,” waa
curtain which will be adorned with ad­ to mar the pleasure or harmony of the well delivered. Speech by S. 8. Ingenon
CLOSING OUT ! CLOSING OUT!
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Conreyanclnf
piAKMBRS ATTEXT1OX.
fully and promptly
attended to. Office
reunion. Mr. Horton is enjoying very
vertisements of our business men.
I am closing out the stock of A. M.
. -4X-'-.K-.H. UI.K
subject, “Woodland^it*&lt;pastors and peo­
good
health
for
oue
of
hi*
age.
Tbe
Daugherty.
Cun sell kjmmIm cheaper
A great deal Jof sicknesss at present
ple,” which wm rendered the more in­ than any house in XaAbvdle. Persons
E PARADY,
in the city and surrounding country,— only person present not a member of teresting because of the speaker, bring­ wishing go&lt;&gt;ds call and H*e t— --------the family was Rev. O. Scott, to whom
principally lung complaints.
ing up to the memory of the older per­ you bu?', as I am confident I -an nave
we are indebted for the alrnve facts.
Now being iu first-class running or­
moffey,
,
Tbe election of a secretary for the
sons present, many events of the far you
J
J- Daugherty.
der,
a thoroughly
An amusing incident transpired at
past concerning “Woodland, its pastBarry &amp; Eaton Fire Insurance Compa­
IV Bailey A Wood have a harness I
the raising of a log house for I. M.
ny, resulted in the choice of D. W.
tera and people,” J. P. Phillips follow­ shop in full blast, you will do well to I
Vandyke on Wednesday. The build­
Rogers, of Carlton.
ed in a brief presentation speech, which call on them before purchasing .any­
ing had progressed so far as to get tho
L. D. Gardner believes in raising beam logs to their place, the beams in, was happily responded to by thc Rev. thing in the harness line. Repairing j' ni attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
yjjctllww
tion to all those
those '•who
may
liest style.
[ tics
----------- favor us
—
good sheep. He recently sold the Spon- and the next end logs on, when it was Orwick. W. P. Holly next followed done in them
... i.
with their patronage. Th&lt;M»
ables twenty for the neat sum of $300. discovered that tho beams were to low. with a history of the bridq-and groom,
Tlaex oil do it.
,
who prefer can have their
yyOLCOTT HOUSE,
W. T. Brown, of croquet manufacto­ Some one said, “roll oft'the logs,” but which was well rendered and very in­
Frchlu Salt and Smoked Meats of all
2T»ahviU«s Miohigaru
ry fame, was elected President of the m talk would not do it, and as the cor­ teresting. The gifts from friends were kinds. .
Henry Roe,
j
without
waiting;
without
waiting.
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
Michigan State Archery Association, at ner men were getting cold, Wilt Dav­ numerous among which were a splen­
Proprietor.
Bran
and
JFaed
did
painting
of
the
pastor,
a
large
secBattle Creek, on Wednesday.
is who was on a corner, took a hand­ | .~tary, bureau, couch, box of coin Jetc.
tV For the Best 50-cent Chewing
FOR
SALE
Again the alarm of fire sounded in spike, cried, “out of the way?” and be­
Tobacco
go
to
W
ilson A. Howe’s.
I all amounting to perhaps over one
at the Mill at the lowest prices.
this city M8 o’clock, Wednesday'morn­ fore the men knew what he was doing, j hundred dollars, it was one of the most
W. H. YOfNC. Prop.
Notice.
ing, but proved to be only the burning had the end logs, beam* and lumber | enjoyable a flairs held in our village
All
persons
indebted
to
the
estate
of
dying
all
directions,
causing
a
general
out of a chimney in the block of J. S.
J. J&gt;UKCHIM,
i for some time, and the congregation A. M. Daugherty, are requeste&lt;l to call
stamped among those near the building.
Goodyear.
i dispersed wishing .many happy years and settle immediately.
Boss Barber.
Joseph Daughtrty.
Mr. Coman, residing with his sister, Then the work of raising went on may be added to tho useful lives of the
Administrator,
Mrs. J. C. Andrus, departed this life on again. Will. Davis is conceeded the I worthy pastor and wife.
best hand at a raising, in the vicinity.
Wednesday. He has been an invalid
IV Wilson A Howe sell more Floui
EATON
COUNTY
ITEMS.
and better Flour than any house in Nash for years. The remains were taken
ASSYRIA ITEMS.
ville.
east for burial.
Hdlen Mills, of Battle Crook. Ishowo i Tlt0 i»“kr&gt;
9h,atl&lt;!‘V' J"1
** D’*Not£ry Publio,
AUCTION MALE.
Wm. Sartwell, took a heavy dose of on a visit.
' we*“c waa a u,oat *accessful exhibition.
.
.
„
..
i
Mrs.
A.
L.
Baker,
au
old
resident
of
Having sold out and deeirious to “go
morphine by mistake on Friday last.
Th. FU»WEK ami VKGITABLK GARDEN, ITS
Charles Clark is a juror at Hastings, charlotte, died Friday morning of west,” I will sell at public auction at
Then
they
gave
him
a
six-hour*
’
walk
I*a&lt;aa.Slx Colorvd Plate., and many hundrod eng LIEB Hl USES,
*?ii« term of
nf court.
nntirt
'
.
this
my old place, one and a half miles graviu&lt;a. For W c«nte In papar eoven. SLIM In
dropsy, aged seventy years.
in the open air, and finally worked oft'
south-east of Maple Grove Center,on clcoant doth. In German or Eulbb.
WiUiard Buxton and wife, of Maple
George H. Patterson was arrested at
WeSneWuv. February 8SU*,’8O.
VIOK-H ILLUSTRATED MAGA7.INE-82 paces
the effects of the poison.
Grove, have parted. Jealousy.
Charlotte last Saturday by Sheriff At nine o’clock a. m. sharp, the follow­
Hop- Norman Bailey has so far re­
Collins Holcomb of Assyria, has Smoke, on a charge of passing counter ing property: 1 5-year old Marc, 1 4­
feit money, He is alleged to be impli­ year old Stallion, 1 pair matched 3­
gained his health a* to bo able to be bought a farm near Charlotte..
cated with one Demison who was re­ year old Horses, 1 5-year old colt, 8
Addroaa.
JAMES VICK, Roc beater, K- Y.
about again. He is attending the Grand
Charley Tnckerimw is roofing his cently arrested.
Cows, 46 Sheep. 17 Hogs. 1 Wagon,
Lodge of I. 0. 0. F.. at Lansing, this bouse anew and is putting down a
At Charlotte testimony is being ta­ Buggy, Sulky, 2 setts double Harness,
week, in the capacity of delegat^ from well.
ken in tho J. W. H. Smith divorce
£H1T HUSBAND OF MIMEI
Hostings Lodge No 38.
.im’, uuu
case,
and in
is urousuiK
arousing ii
a grcui
great N-ii.wiiHin.
sensation. rouucr. im*hi iHrmuig niciroiin, uuuiwMrs. P. Abby’s daughter Zelah is at c
Grubb S HA VEING and IUIE CUTTING
Alfred J. Hams, an industrious and the Centre on a visit and has a tine ba­ Smitli was one of rhe wealthiest citi-' hold Furniture and other articles ton
ren of tliat place amt alwnys sceuied to numerous »•&gt; mention.
much respected mechanic, of this city, by girl.
live happily with his wife. ‘About a
•“ *um* under $5
Tenut Of Xale—.\\\
A. L. RASEY’S,
died on Monday from an attack of pne­
The members and friends have year ago the family moved to Cincin­ cash down, all over $5, nine inontlis
umonia. He was ill less than two bought a nice clock to put in the M. P. nati, and Smith began a suit for di­ credit with good approved notes, with
interest
at
"per
cent.
W. C._ Dunham.
vorce, charging his wife with extrava­
weeks. The funeral took place at the church.
gance and other unpleasant things.
Episcopal chnrch on Wednesday.
Mary Chance has returned home from
IV Don’t forget that if you want the
Thc barn of John McMullen, situated
yyiLLIAM JONES,
Tbe Barry Reform Club No. 2, of this N. Y., where she lias been on a five- about four miles south of Graud Led­ l&gt;est pair of Bobs with rock-elm beam*
city, held their first meeting attbe Club m on th* visit.
ge, was entirely consumed by fire, and the best finished Cutter in the
Room on last Saturday evening. Speech­
Walt Webster keeps his scholars with contents; on Sunday night. The county, or good Horae Shoeing, Wag­
of the fire is unknown as no one ons, Bobs, Buggies or Cutters repaired
es were made by Judge Smith and Dr. catching turtles at noon. He skins and cause
was at home at tbe time. Mr. McMul­ painted or trnuim din the best style.
Dever*. The dub numbers nearly 60 cooks them.
.
len estimates hi* loss st about 11,600. Call at the Foundry aud get it
Bailey A Woodmembers, composed entirely of men
Silas Pooly’s eldest daughter was The barn wm a very large one and
grain. Insured in
who have been adicted to the use of in­ Iiiarried to her 2nd man last week full of hay and
IVWilson A Howe have just receiv­
the Eaton At Barry County Insurance
toxicating liquors to excess.
Wednesday, by Rev. McPhail.
ed
a
new
stock
of
Boots, Shoes and
Company on barn, &lt;600; on contents,
Roy.
Rubbers, to be sold very low.
Your correspondent forgot to men- two.

N

M

' GROCERY

M

M

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Tobaccos,

Cheese

J

SCIPIO MILLS

IRILASEY,

MWfflI MIllER

WHEAT EXCHANGED FOR FLOUR

VICK’S

Illustrated Floral Guide,

READY MADE CLOTHING,

NO PATEHT MO Mt
WITS

linilMSsa^

DENTISTS

�rx
•ta
h

tbmA.
D»hU» dUp.uk nun:
will

Johm Baxaox, Jb^ ihe.Ftudon Depubecrotary of State, wm arraigned in court at

i) knows aomfnr ot .ft....
unr General fur tbelateriui

IT is stated on authori&lt;^bat the
Louisville and Nash rille Company 3te made a
contract with tho Georgia- Centra.’ and South

alatire sJoeMon returns. Be Kara tall fu
i to appear at tbo April term cf tbs court thus, gaining control of every seaport from
Kow Orimuia to Charleston except Brunswick.
PoBTiONS of Kentucky and Ohio

prutapily available.
agitation
way be said to
an end. Atterajrai tn n_. _r -------- -----------•artrecsMly haveall-tailed....A Mdan noeasave the . Ajtati »«t Gov rumen: ha*
I* at building a different road. It m paper
would opi ooe Anetria
that some defloctions may be neces- akked B.smarek if hi
—•-------- - - - - - ■-- * - - - _ J.V al-« -.1 '
The.House Committee cn Indian Af-

Im a suit brought by a Chicago ootnmiMion firm for additional margins, Judge

sboltah all the duties on tho importation of salt.

A Washington telegram says: “There
rendered a dedaiou that dealing in futures
ot that city, a few nights ago, by three colored is gambling, and within tho Jurisdiction of the
women.
Thb cabin of Rammy Buckingham,
A ntiGHTruL tragedy was enacted a
negro living near Aberdeen, Mias, caught
few days ago st Bainbridge, Lancaster county,

wife and three little children, and then ended
Ids own wretched existence by taking poison.
Lane and his wife hxd lived very unhappily
together, and ware very poor.
.
*
A bill has been introduced in-the
New York Legialature directing savings tanks
to invest ai least one-half their deposits in
United Btatee bonds.
Col. Seth P. Remington, editor of
tho Ogdeuabuigh Journal, and Collector of
Custom*, is dead... -New York papers record
thn death of James L’nox, tbo celebrated mill­
ionaire and philanthropist Bo was 80 years

III

y

burned to the ground, burning three little
negro children. Their charred bones wers
found after the fire subddod.
Owing to the remarkable increase in

last night, cf some of his declared adh*rente,
tho purpose of which is understood in part to
have been to determine what posiiion it would
be proper for Mr. Blaine to take with respect
to tuo Presidential nominstlou. The remit or
this conference la said to bo that. Blame has
dntermiued that bo will immediately begin an
earnest campaign, it tietog admitted an all
hands that Grant hlmeulf is an aggressive,
active candidate. “
A meeting of the political friends of
Secretary Sherman, to further that gentleman's

NEWATE EXODUS IMTerrcUATIO.Xx

baa repliedthstho wou-dnot
THK NATIONAL CONHREM.

Until the 1st of April the coal arinee
controlled by thc PJiiladelphla and Reading
railroad will be wicked only half the time....

iouiwTurfr tying the tails a! two kittens

imuuio.

intimate

2. Why should not Uta trado-doUar bo con­
verted mto a standard dollar?

laAtaaa

offle

to what it ia now, inol'uitiugdonb'o interest?
currency.
5. '1 be necessity for a sinking-fund, and bow

UomI

Educational Aaeoristion: and adversely on

tho newspapers in New Orleans assembled in
council, tho other day, aud tbe following reso­
Ohio State capita! last week Gor. Foster,
lution wm adopted: “ffcw/ned, That thc Bep- CoL Pankin* aud others made sneechw. Tnc
meeting was discouragingly’ small in
numnere and somewhat lacking in enthnsitnm.
their influence to have, the duty on prin ■me...The New Hampshire Republican Btato
paper, cliemioala, and materials usud
has fixed upon May 6 aa tbe lime
m
tbe manufacture thereof removed
a State Convention to elect del—• Republican National Convention.
men
of
Texas,
in
co:
.. ..The Wise mam Republican* will bold their
Dallas, have adopted resolution*
btato Convention on the 5th of May.
emigration from Statu* east of th
G. W. Cabletox and 8. H. Bram- river, denying the necoreity ot oungrsung
Th^ Chicago Evening Journal
from Tex**, stipwmg the advantages offered by atatce, on the. authority of Hon. E. B. Wash
tbo Btatc to those seeking now hums*, aud in­
Telr^raph sod A'uicry.rbe, .at Hollister, Cab viting their colored brethren to turn toward burne, that tho gentleman cannot be inducod
for the
Tbe Tti^raph called Brummett a horse-thief. Texas instead of more northerly Bute*.... A to be a candidate for the Republican nomica- *
■reef at
Brummett met Carloton on the Court House house containing a family of nine persons. Mar tioufor tho Presidency “so long at there i« lhe
steps aud asked him why he published those Mayfield, Ky., wm waalisd away during tho re­ least probability of Gen. Grant being a candi­
Iles about him. Without speaking Carle­ cent floods, al! thc inmxtes being drowned.
date.. ..Bcnator Cameron, of Wisconsin, an­
ton drew a pistol and shot Brum­
nounces himself m a candidate for re-election.
A kegbo named Page Wallis, for out­
mett.
The murderer wm arrested....
The
proposition
having
been
Tbe Wisconsin House of Bepreeeutativee has raging a young lady named Mary Mannon, waa
passed a bill providing for biennial ssmIod* of summarily disposed of by a mob near Lees­ broached of nomina'ing Senator Btaino for
the State Legislature....Tbe Imperial ele­
Vice President on tho ticket with Gen. Grant
vator, situated at tbo comer of Dearborn and burg, Va. He was strung up to toe limb nf a for President, tho former declares that he is a
Sixteenth street*, Chicago, containing 123,(XX) tree, and Ids tody riddled with bullets Mina camtidato for the Presidential nomination, and
Tbe Senate was not in mmIou mi the 13th
buiboh of wheat, collapsed, the other morn­ Marmon, the victim of the outrage, would, under no circumstance* accept
ing, spilling its contents on tho ground was tho flrat to put a bultet iu- tbo Vice Presidency. Ho would pre­ lust., and In the House very little of general inter*
ana wrecking an adjoining mill. Tho
fer
bis
place
in
the
Soaato....A
8t*erthird
outrage
of
the
kind
that
Wallin
had
been
lore is estimated at FUuO.OOU.. ..It is
Sanato ameadmente to the Military Academy Apreported that tho aottters in tio vicinity of guilty of, and makes the fourth negro that has New York... .Bayard ia the favonteProalden- propriaUon bill were non-«o^currvd in. Mr.
Ouray, a mining town in Southern Colorado, been hanged for outrages upon white women tial
osodidate among the Harvard student*....
are in imminent peril from tbo UteA, wno are around Leesburg since last .April... .A Louis­ A Blaine club has been formed in Washington. Wells. from tbo Committee on Appro
now in an almost starring condition... .Anoth­ ville tobacco dealer drew *2,UU0 from a bank ... .Beu Hill Iim written a letter in which be priaUons, reported beck a hill makin* an appro
priaUen ot gliS.WU tor tho support of certain Iner immense Drain elevator is to bo built in Chi­ and pet it in hie overcoat pocket In a few says
if Gen. Grant is tho candidate for tbe
cag'i. It will cover au area of 3M by 100 feet, minutes two men jostled him, and when be Presidency
this year bo will not carry a South­
is to be 135 foot in height, and have a storage
ern State.
capacity of 1,500,OOO busheL.
Thebe was a somewhat notable polit­ Price offered a resolution caUtlw for information as
A 13 TKAB-OLD boy named Schoene
to whether any railroad company other than lite Ch I
For the first tune in the history of
ha* just bee &lt;. convicted of murder in Chicago, tho Roman Catholic Church an Archbishop of ical gathering In Now York the other evening. ca*;o. Bock I.land and 1’anfic Railroad Company
It tint took the shape of a banquet, in honor has mads appllcaUpa tor tbe right to use the Gov
that organization Em been removed from of­ of Senator John P. Jones, ot Nevada, given -ernnienl bridge &lt; ver the Mlaaiaaipld river at Rock
txary.. ..A train on tbo Dayton and SoutbcMtwhich waa adopted. The Houts then went
Delmonion'a by ex-beuator A W. Dorsey, of laland.
orn railway fell through a bridge near Chilli­ fice and hl* effects turned over to a coadjutor. ai
Into committee on the private calendar.
I* the fate imposed upon Archbishop Axkauaaa Fifty-one prominent Republican*,
cothe, Ohio, killing thc engineer and fl reman.... This
Tho Senate was not in bos si on on Saturday,
Including
BeuatoM
Conkling,
Don
Cameron,
Purcell,
of
Cincinnati,
by
Pope
Leo
XIII.
Tire
Tho California Assembly has passed, and tho
prelate, whose sin wm in having mal- Booth, Windom, and Alhsou, were present.
Governor signed, the bill to enforce the clause deposed
administered funds intrusted to hi* keeping, Tbo party rceolved itself into a sori of caucus
of the new constitution prohibiting tho employ­ goes
into retreat at a convent in Brown countr after tho dinner, when It was found ths: forty were delivered, moaUy upon ths finance ^uestioOf
ment of Chinamen iu that State....Chicago
were for Grant and cloven for Blaine for Presi­
paper* chronicle the death of Mahlon D. Ogden,
dent
an old, wealthy aud prominent citizen.
More troops have been asked for by
In the Senate, pn Monday, Feb. 18, Merer*.
Senator Daweb has been selected to
tho
Governors
of
Colorado
and
New
Mexico,
A Columbus (Ohio) dispatch of the
Windom, Blaine and Withers were' appointed a conproaido over tho Massachusetts Republican
ICth inaL says: The following joint resolution who anticipate raids by the Indians as *oon
waa offered in tho Senate on Saturday, by Mr. the grass is sufficiently grown to afford forage i State Convention at Worcester, April 15, to Houaa to th* Kenata iratmlmtoli to tho Military
to the ponies. It is .UM»
ststed in u&gt;
a.«i,infvu%n U,» 1 ’ »c’,o"r
Wubtoglon
’’’’l™j !• Academy Appropriation bill. Nearly th* whole
Harper:
•red 3b.pl
man u. ooul
“d
K J"'*"1 . flOflalnn wm r-tinannie.1 In r!l*raa*lnn ot Ilia * fte.r
-----r--------------------Waxaaaa, A combination has been entered into no troops can l&gt;o n; *rod
zemente have been effected I| wU1 bo Cbairman of the Committee on Resolu­
garrisons... .Arrangements
wnich will greatly simplify «be postal money- I tions. Dawes is a Grant man, while Banford
order basincm between the United States and is oppo»ed-to a third term.
Mr. Edmunds opposing It.
England and Germany, and tho cost of remitting
In Uin Honea, the morning hour haring expired
money in thia way will bo reduced....
Davttt and Killen, tho Irish Home­
(u» tract- The new Atlantic and Pacific railroad to Cali­
fornia, which is to be undertaken by tho Bos­ Rule agitators, have set out on a mission
ton capitalists owning tho Atchison, Topeka through Belgium and France, to enlist interest
and Banta Fe road, la to be built in divisions,
ktupved tte rnlM ana adopt a r«s&gt;laUon tar a »*•the first division being estimated to cost about in tho question of laud reform, and to procure ■ iou WeCuesday night for tho conali^raUon
periodical* and Mvapapera.
aid for the relief of the suffering in Ireland..„ of ptailon bills. Ibis braagbt forth s pro­
test from Mr. Wsavvr, bnt tbo bpsaker
dared printed. The great interestsboirn in tbe after receive in lieu of miloago a per diem
adbrrcd to his ruling. Bills ware introlate war with Germany ban been aeoertalned dscsd:
matter ba* sttrseted tho attention of tin General
Dy Mr. Townshend (ilL). io repeal tbe duty
to h«vo been 13.tfftl,0a.i,a» francs (about on medldnM;
Assembly, and the pressure being brought to
by AU. Haadcraou. reducing tbo
f
2,787,500,000).
...Lato
advices
froinJEtglaud
bear by tho newspaper* and publishing-bouses
duty on Iron and st^t: by Mr. RJch-rrtwon (8. (1),
In convention, at Dallas, the negroes
are
that
tho
effect
of
the
revival
of
trade
to nlura to_the producers ot cotto* the tax oolis ao great that it is probable the bill will be of Texaa decided that, whatever may be tho
and industry in this country is being fell in
condition of tbo race elsewhere, no nocresity that country. Trade is ranidly improving....
Capt. Ruukeb’s column, pursuing for leaving that Htete exists m the soil is Tbe Bueaionia of tho German Parliament were
Victorix’* tarnl of hiMtilca in New Mexico, hxs fertile and cheap, and school facilities are
siaiii&gt;fart&lt;tnu&lt;
• lr,,m
mroue riaw* iu&gt;’. mo reiauou* or for
m&lt;-t with * reveres. Tbe savages opened fire ample.
K&lt;lter, gra^tlug p
t « .
i
j
■, .
the Government with all the foreign powers
on the troop* in a canon, and the laitor retreat­
LEADING coal-prodnoern are Bald to are peaceful ami friendly. The principal 1110 so-caUrd &lt;k&gt;nfe4«raw poroos; by Mr. Houae,
ed, loeing Bovcral men and all their bedding bo making an effort to c-imbinc for an advance measures far legislation announced in the r-qareting the Preaidtat to opvn Msotlatlon* with
and suppUea.
in pro-. Tl.o P-wl. b l« . ..a aomonlUrf
Jt certain tonlgn UorartunenU relative to ths Impor­
ennxal budgets; a now military law; pro- tation ot tobacco Into their dominions; by Mr.
Gov. Hoyt, of Wyoming Territory, condition.
longatloti of tbe law against the Socialist*; and Hater, annurtmg the atatulea prohiblUujt the rtnta* made him.*lf very much dirUked. Charge*
O'Leary and Weeton are matched for a commercial treaty with the Booth 8. ploytuvnt Ot convicts Is the maunfseturoef such ar-a
are made reflecting aerercly upon hi* moral for a six day*' pedestrian content in H*n Fran­ I is land* The speech jnettfius the military law Udes aa may be brought iucompctl-loa with rkilled
character. A few nighte. aince a large party of cisco... .In tbo Now York grain trade tho m a measure of S'-curity made urceeeary by
armatpentM of tho neighboring coun­
men banted a heavy cajttMi in front of tho Gov- opinion prevails that, noire* unfavorable crop incrOMt-d
.. .k Havana dispatch report* the dsfrat
ernorte reeidenec, at dDknnc, and ataUonod prospects are developed this spring, tlx*re t* a tries.
of a baud of Cuban insurgent*,and thu capture
it at tbo gate, pointing omward. The American poor show foi* higher prices.... Princrea Loui -o of 225 of them.
flag was displayed thereon; ateo two placard* was the victim of a run-away accident in
The widow of tho late tVilliun M. bill, forbidding lotteries In the District of Culuite
reeding: ”Tbo Governor mu«t lie pro­ Montreal tbe other day. Tho most •criotis
tected at? all hazards; women must be part of the affair wm the losa of a |A',(XX) Tweed has just died in Paris....It t» stated,
reepected regardlase of color.” This display diamond.
on
good authority, that an alllaiuyi has bean
Many petitions were presented in tbe Senate
of warlike material caused great-excitement
t^zzzzi l»&gt;™»
-f—ZZZ. thnmm,
Qzzzzzz-z, Aunte u.J r..
ronorf
£»- „
nu. U.I., tram rv-uU
The New York Herald has covered olirin
among the Cbeycniil'c*, aud there was talk of
cvmI ur.rlitnfmwft
.
gland------Inn
I ho niwnn
unemployed
workingmen nf
of .
making an assault upon tbo Governor1* forore itself with glory by ita effort for tho relief of Dublin have had a grt at demonstration, al
and c«pturing the nun. There ia InteuM feel­ tho starving peasantry of Ireland. Not onlywiiich
bury
presented a majority report of the Committee
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_ of
they,declared
they were on the___
verge
ing throughout Wyoming again*t Hoyt Tta has it given tho munificent stun of filOO.OOO I •tarvatioo,
but Choy did not sak chanty, but
entire pre««, with only two exceptions,demand*
report find* that bribery aud corruption
outrighc bnt it has more tha-i d rabled this | wwt
his immediate removal
•
amount by soliciting and accounting for private
A LONDON dispatch atate* thut the fttovnS tn rara—nm We
The Chicago Burlington and Quincy Bubocriptiona
wealthy Barones* Bmdett-Ooutte intend* to
Railroad Company baa bought the St Joseph
devote •2,500,000 to tho pormsneut relief of
and Des Moinas narrow-gauge road, and will
Secretary Sherman informs the pub­
tlou. Mr. Cameron (WlaJ presvntod a minority
tbo Irish. Tbo proJeM is to expend tbe money
lic that until further notice proposals for tho for the purchase of land in tho district of Cou- report, tlgned by Hoar, Logan and hlmurlf,
jt to Mount Ayr, Iowa. Jt is also reported that sale of * 1,000,000 worth of bonds to tbo 'iov- ncniara, County Galway, to be leased to fann­
the C., B. 4 Q. has leased tho Atchison and
thsL -waen tbs report states corruption
on sinking-fund account will be re­ ers at low rentals and on long time.... .The opinion
was employed. K should te jUhUre state what wss
• Mehraaka railroad... .A fire in Chicago burned orumeut
ceived on Wednesday of each week at tho sub­ Arctic explorer Nordenekjold ha* arrived at Na­ proved, that such m&gt;aua were employed Id onpo____ _ ____ . — — _ ■
ples, where be wm enthusiastically From red....
treasury in Now York city.
streets, involt
Too engineer* &lt; raployed by AL Fuxdmand de
000. Tho bu
The bill introduced by Senator Gar­
in tho task of surveying tho site of tbo
Inding a large quantity of land proposes to extend tho time for the com­ Leseeps
proposed iuter-occamo canal, and of estimating
Colonel
lore lo« |150,Gj0 worth of
the probable coat of it. have Issued their re­ of infantry, with
I, Leiter A Co. and John V 1 pletion of the Texas Pacdflo railway ten years. port.
Ttiey unanimously favnr « level canal, 1*3. Mr. Logan
oaHerable amoun’s of dry ... .The President of the United Stalo* bu is­ and estimate
Ireland
tho cost nt 843,000.000 francs....
woods....! fear
sued a proclamation on the subject of unlaw­ Tho Dn-hess of Marlborough, writing io the
curved at Saudi
invasion of tho Indian Territory by white Lord Mavor of London acknowledging the re­
well-known citixan of that place, awoke to find ful
people for tbe purpose cf •«tinmen!, declar­ ceipt of 12,0(0, says tbo committee, m order to IxtulaUna. Bill* war* Il
the detperate nizht marauders hi bte bedroom, ing
tbe purpose of the Governmen; to guard against famine in Ireland next year,
and on offering resistance was shot put it ato be
to the movement, and to have iiurchaaed £10.t00 worth ot potatoes lor
twice through tho bodv aud once through tbo rigidly stop
enforce the law* ami trcutie. dunribution.
ment ol the Ml.aouri
bead. Hthor wound being sufficient to cause al­ uadsr which
the lands in that Terri­
most imcant death.
In the Britiah Hoose of Commons,
tory an. reserved for the exclusive o&lt; cr.natum
Seven citizens of Douglas, in Union of tbe Indian tribes, offioure of tbe interior De­ tho oth*r day, Sir Stafford Norrheote an­
■nt, and military pasta Notice ifl
io g.ven nounce!
nrrancod that,
that tho
the Government would make, an
county, II!., have been arrested for killing a partment,
that if
----------Vwr of’ -the advance for Ireland of £750,000, instead of Warrant bill waa con*lderrd until a. ionrnmeet.
tramp whom they accused of a petty thefl in United f
u
. " Tiite nmpioj*. “ "“P^ess the £500,00) as originally Intended... .The Dnchthat town. Hie dead Irady was foaad on the movement------------------------------ J
ot
ta a Wrr U&gt; 1M Dird
track of the Bin* Central railroad, riddled must have at h ast three of .the Censnr Super­ tr
of Lonuou, says : “ Tbe danger of f»mbill WM
Wtta bullets, and it te known that the»c men visors, and until they ses tbat&gt;umber on a tut Mayor
ins appears over. If tbo uiurity of tbe public
left town, iu pursuit of him.
from the White House they do not intend to coLUuuea no person in Ireland need be allowed
tn &lt;tla for lkck of food, but the o mmitteo. to
A Chicago paper notes the presence allow any confirmation*.
As the Committee on Wav&gt; and bring their labors to a chaw-, mu-t spood over
ia that eity of two arrivals from th- antipodes
£W,(xG per week, tor six week* more....
*pp~r tajtod
,h.Tho
. «&gt;..
—
vo,-, .w..
Ineses
of.
th* tinners of the United
KiugNil reducing tbe unty on paper, Mr Fort says dom during 1«7H are oanmaw I at from £H*i,.
The joint resolution passed tho Senate, Feb.
Orlesh-..
be will endeavor to have the measure pxmwd .
, ,W&gt;I ,u
iu i:i50,0u0,CW..
xi:*',te.o,iw....nogr&gt;uaumMi
..NegriUation* lx&gt;potwivn England and Persia relative to Herat
wiekto re Tender tbemvelvwt, and Own. Ad-• The paper manufacturers ate confident that it have failed, but will bo teuowed at au early
Ojus, with -bn ma vagus in hu custody, baa gutto . wdl L-. impossible to pa-s the bill
purpose of transporting to the tarnishing and poor
to U mlu.b .mu,
। Tbr House Committee on Commerce
A herioub revolution, has broken out
F. H. Bowen, ot Dnfraqne, low, t: hasdeeided Io repm Mr. Beudaraun abuiregu. in the republic of Colombia, Strath America.
tho Judiciary, reported adrcrrcly thr
adopted a raMwr novel method of putting an ■
....Benjamin Moran, American Minister to
nod to Ida life. He naked for a pail of water d.tfco that it pas*. This measure is intended Portugal, is almost a hein'ree paralytic, and ..
M a Mteititute for tbe Reagan and McLmd tntuR abandon ha post....Tbs Russian rojaF
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death at Um&gt; hat.de uf lbw Nihilist foen. Hntiae.abill was intro .need I
Fntl i The Secretary of the Treai-nry is from
N-xt morning, on
A mine Um b. nn law! diracrtly undur the dining­
Ho j cooddern^ A rroposal to so chu^e tbe
him dead.
room of tbs Winter Palace, a: St. Petersburg,

Boorotary Btartnan's answers are contained
in quite a large pamphlet, of which tbe fofluwfoKwahriafMMmuy: I
To tbe first inquiry Secretary Sherman, in
rubetaucc, answer..: Tbs United States, by act.
of Feb ‘.A, ISO), provided that the dados on
imported good* shall be paid in coin, and that
coin shall bo reserved as a special fund for the
.
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velooed agricultural and mkJug rreouroo* m
tbeState/but to develop those both additional

Green Ruffin, a middle-aged colored man.
in payment therefor. If from aujr cause
the lesal taodera should denrMtate be­
low oom; tho Government would be required

fiod that he left North Carolina early in DeccmTiuaexo-

Lvn no gold

uua: report at December, 1I57B, that on the 1st
ot January he would receive United Btatea
notes for customs dues. Secretary Sherman
says ho now concludes that it would lie belter
to leave tho law aa it is, leaving the Govern­
ment the right to demand payment in coin
for custom* dues, and tho individual the
authority to demand coin for interest of
tbe public debt In other words, he thinks
that to pass a law autboriaing tbo receipt
of legal tender* for custom* would bo to sub­
stitute for a fixed contract between the Gov-

artmont. Ho
.W with this
York.” -The Attorney General, it appears, has
expressed the opinion that tbe treasury t- ch­
in the nature of a coin certificate. Inas­
much as Oougrees has not disarmed to this
couslmcteou of the law, Hecrntery Sherman
considers that ho has a right
to

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charge senator Windoia with originating tho

R. tl Badger, of North Carolina, a promi­
nent Republican politician, stated ibat be had

slowly aud gradually improving, and growing
more thrifty and self-reliant Whcu the war
ended both whites and blacky were bankrupt;
but they have since slowly emerged from
that condition of poverty. Tbe blacks do not
get strict justice in the courts, is they
are
more
easily
convicted—convicted
on
weaker , testimony,
for
larceny,
tbau the white*. He did not belioro there waa
any good reason for tbo uitxlua from North
Carolina; that tho blacks could Dot compute
with the white laborers of Indiana, ana be
felt satisfied they were going to a state of

dues would violate otiligauona to creditor.
Notes thus recnived aill in every instance be
deposited witu the TreMuror ur As«tatant
lYcMmcr of the United Btatoa, as are other
collection* of such dude*, to bo redeemed from
time to time in coin on Govarnmcut account m

of Indiana Referring to tbe educational facil­
ities m North Carolina, bo said the blaeks were
afforded the same oommon-school facil'.tlee a»
tbe whites. John B. Syphax, a Virginia col­
ored politician, who had promised to show that
Senator Windom waa the originator of the ex­
odus movement, was placed in tho witnoae

dollar ah .raid not be converted into a standard

committee, be absolutely knew noihlng, except
that Mr. Windom introduced a bill in tbe Sen­
ate to encourage tbo emigration to tho North
ot Southern negroes. Mr. Windom asked

noobjucUDD, in my m:nd, to provide for oxchange
of the trade dollar for the Maudard silver dol­
lar. The. only point la whether tho trade dollar
shall bo treated as bullion or as a coined dollar
of tho United States. Now I am clearly of
much bullion iasoed al tho expense of the xner-

asylum in V
being informed by
Kypbax that they had, inquired further, •■Row
&lt;bd you escape from it?" After ennviderablo
badinage had passed between the Bdnstor and
v-itneaa on tho subject cf lunacy and lunatics,
Syphax retired.

fore, not entitled to any preference over other
bullion; and we might say not so much, be­
cause it was issue 1 to private parties for their
bciiefli and at iboir cost, but stamped by tbe
United Buitoe merely to enable tbo coins to bo
naed to better advantage in a foreign market.
I have noi, tberefore, any objection to the
bill, if you allow tbo United Staioo to pay tho
same for tbeee trade dollars as for other
bellinn.”
A* an answer to tho quc«tioa “What affect
the legal-tender quality of the greenbacks will
have on our paper currency?” Secretary Sher-

Warning to a Policeman.
While defendant in a case in the
Tennessee Supreme Court, a constable,
was conveying to jail a prisoner con­
victed of assault and battery, and oommilted to jail, the prisoner attempted
to escape. To prevent the escape de­
fendant, after giving the prisoner no­
tice to halt, shot and killed him. Held,
that the homicide was not jnati3abla.
Tbe expense of refiuding 1500,000,000 of 5- In cases where the person slain is ar­
rested or held in custody for a misde­
por-cent, bond* was »3,5&lt;JU,00Q.
Mr. Buerman’s answer io tbe Inquiry m to meanor, and he fly or attempt to escape,
tho sinking fund contained nothing new on the it will be murder in the officer to kill
silver question. He referred tbo committee to
hi* interview with tbo House Commerce C&gt;ra- him, although he cannot be otherwise
overtaken. Yet under some circum­
stances it may bo only manslaughter, as
PAPER DUTIES.
if it appears death was not intended.
It is considered better to allow one
guilty of a misdemeanor to escape allogether than to take his life.—Albany
WAsnjjtOTOH, Feb. Iff
There has been no action taken with respect Law Journal.
to tbe Fort bill reducing the tariff on paper.
THE MARKETS.
number of loiters from person* interested in
NEW YORK.
tho manufacture of paper, most of them pro­
Ilf) w
testing against his bill Ho baa received Roos.
i3j&lt;5 ■-»v*
marks 1 newspaper articles severely criticising i&lt;;nux_................ .
u&gt; ej 5
lua bill, but these arc mcr.ily from high-tariff Flo c b—S-.i [write*.
.-8 SS I W
localities. Borne of tho papers, however, have
ta g.Ju
been undergo ng a dhange of Leari on tbo
question tduco iu agitation was begun.
. Mr. Fort has talked with several member* of
tiie Way* and Means Committee, who lock with
TH
favor on hi* bilL It is likely that tbo cornmit-

txiit If the comnuttoo doos not report it to
tno House. Mr. Fort will offer It under a snaponaion of thc rules, tt ho con get tbe floor for
that purocee, aud foraa a vote on it
Mr. Fo.-t taa had *omo communication

manufacturs. -Still tills duty is no higher than
it waa when they were Bailing paper much
lower than now. There ia no duty on rags and
some other ingredients of paper, and that on

ktedlmn to Fair........

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MILWAUKEE.

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Boda-orh

Kva—No. 1.
o paper by his Mil will afford a
profit to tho manufacturer*. Tho

m. u&gt;iw.7

Wkxat-No. 1 Bed Fall..".........

£
oomfortable profit. Tbe bill does not touch
any of tho fancy papers, and only affects that
needed for books and newspaper*.

WstXAT.
Com...
Oats...

A Smart Bey.
A young man called on bis intended,
an 1 while waiting for ‘her to make her
appearance he struck up a conversation
with his intended brother-in-law. After
a while the 'wy asked:
“Does gulvanised niggers know
much?"
•' I really can’t say," replied the much- Coax— No. f,
urn used young man.
Ami then Bilence reigned for a few
moments when the boy resumed his con­
versation.
“ Kin yon play checkers with your
nose?"
’
'
“ No, I have never acquired that accomDliahment.”
“ Well, you'd better learn, you hear

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, tbe mechanical, manufaotn»rau&gt;UI. world., uid

n ll»
The folio
io, and of bntlittle account,
tbe
BosOoa
M*. Prtnu. "V" ih. BpriugMi "one good daub of tar."
ability to command the uae
Cauformia cultivates BrasOa
paper. It is voice, heartime-keeper. It is of ordinary aise, and
chokes, which yield 4fi0 buahdl
lighc to humanity.
th.
concerning diphtheria, and reminding when om^rnented, m he expects to do.
acre.
They
are
fine
for
stock,
will bo a handsome tribute to his skill
interesting as men with missions and
all
persons
that
greater
care
should
be.
CoUMANDRR
difficult to get out of foe groun
aud ingenuity.
HI
IEHOLD ECONOMY.
exercised to prevent the spread of thia
the conviction that they nun be ac­ once evtablubed.
complished always are. Like most fer&gt; Never use skewers, as they allow meat much-dreaded disease. Its oaufoma •
CURIOUS AND INTERESTING.
patra’s Needle from E
fttKH* to escape.
cality. Diphtheria is contagious and
has again been heard
Curious Epitaph.—The following cu* Hbvfe touch lettuce with a knife, as infectious, and may be easily communi' m rather illy dressed, seems worn by
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his prodigioua tataw and taking but a, dug over, and all grubs end eggs of in­ Il impairs the flavor and destroys the cated, either directly or indirectly,
foundation of the monolith. He ia
crispneaa of the leaf; always tear it apart person to person.' It may be conveyed
sects are picked out
languid interest in his immediate sur­
BvckWHEAT-STRAW, which heretofore
roundings,
though
bearing
the
stamp
o
odly Mnouie, .nd
lb.j mimi.
has been considered of little value, has
tokably pro»» U&gt;« Egypti.ii °riPn ol, a well-bred gentleman. But 82 years of late been utilised by some of the
old, Mr. Parnell has been five yeart in Western farmers by chopping it fin* skins, and are good from ripening time liandkerchiefs, eto.
Masonry.•
The poison clings with great tenacity
Parliament Questioned as to his work and adding meal to it. A small quan­ until they begin to sprout All green
tity fed to stock occasionally would be vegetables should be very crisp, fresh to rooms, houses, articles of furniture
Ter diatfflsBfeB fes 4o«fca advisability tho tremeudous energy of tho rather
and juicy, and are best just before flow- tand clothing, and may oooamon foe
reuehed, no doubt
. 1
of doing criminal* to dnith by electric­ pole young man shines out. His eyes
disease, even after foe lapee of moatho. , Power o&gt; A Grow™a Tree.—Wal­
Pros’. Bhelton, of the Kansas Agri­ ering.
ity has received a practical oontribu light up a scholarly, elean-cut face, and cultural College, favors September . Ladijm doing their own marketing Diphtheria attacks all claasea, at all ton Hall had at one time its own comlion from a musician named Bruno, in language moderate and finely chosen calves, because, dropped in that month, will do well to remember thst young ages, and at al! ismqua of foe year. By mill, aud when that inconvenient ne­
who, bn pawing foe battery used to he presenta his cause. It. is evident they escape the trying heals of summer, poultry miy be told by foe tip of the preference it attacks children and those cessity no longer existed, foe millstone
breast-bouD being soft and easily bent who are debilitated from exposure to wm laid by in an orchard and forgot­
supply foe electric lights of foe Holte that he beiievee in his work, and has can be pushed during the winter with
grain, and in spring are ready for grass between foe fingers, and when frefo by filth, dampness or foul air from what­ ten. The diameter of this circular
Theater, in Birmingham, England, sufficient appreciation of its magnitude
stone measured five feet and a half,
its brighL fuU eya, pliaiit feel and soft, ever source.
—---- - —.
carelessly
When a case of diphtheria occurs in while its depth averaged seven inches
________ t plRoed
_____tiis hand on the wirfejt to be willing to wait confidently for
A GOOD test of tbe hardiness Of any moist skin.
throughout; its central hole had a di­
any
family,
foe
sick
person
should
be
and received foe full shock of foe our- large results. Ho is not an extremist. variety of forest trtW’U'roand fn the
Breaking of pfgedns, if a cook can
rent He fell ‘unconscious, and died in His methods differ entirely from those ripening of its seeds (fruit). If a tree draw her birds without mangling or placed in a room apart from foe other ameter of eleven incher. By mere ac­
inmates of the house, and should be cident some bird or squirrel had dropped
does
not
perfect
its
eefds
in
a
given
lo
­
soiling
them,
and
foen
c'Hnpare
them
Of tbe anti-slavery agitators, and be is
a short time.
'
cality, it ia good evidence that • it-i» not so as to co mbit) ft an inviting appear­ nursed, m far m poaaible, by one person foe fruit ot the filbert tree through this
by no means a typical Irishman. He snfltaiently hardy to
generally culti­ ance with an enjoyable flavor, she only. The sick-chamber should be well hole on to the earth, and ia 1812 tbe
’tweed’s horse-palace is rivaled by a has the English deliberation, the style vated in such-sections.
proves that she has pursued her art warmed and • exposed to sunlight and seedling was seen rising up through the
well aired; its furniture should txi sucn unwonted channel. Am its trunk grad­
stable belonging to Baron Rothschild, of conversational declamation which is
Bees Wintered px Bummer Stands. with tMte and discretion.
as will permit of cleansing without in­ ually grew through this aperture -.nd
of Vienna. He -has a favorite' horse, heard in Parliament, and Dover rants. —"I have wintered/on summer stands
Fresh, poultry may be known* b/ its jury. and all extra articles, such M win­ increased, its power to raise foeponfor whose accommodation he has had a He makes no-threats and does not talk ten years and haga 'not lost a ' colony. full, bright eyes, pliable feet, and moist dow and table drapery, woolen carpets, drous mass of atone waa speculated
special loose box4milt at a cost of $12,- of bloodshed or revolution; but seeks 'My plan is to drive Makes around and skin; foe best is plump, fat, and nearly upholstered furniture and all hangings, upon by many. Would the filbert tree
within six or eight inchest foeu fill in white. Thc feet and neck of a chicken
XX). This elegant rqpm forms part of by fair means to create a just public hay or straw, and-cover over to keep suitable for broiling are largo in pro­ should be removed from the room dur­ die in foe attempt? Would it burst
ing the 'sickness. The physician and tho millstone ? Or would it lift it ? In
a new stable which cofit $80,000, and opinion which shall shame England into rain out.1*—E.*l&gt;., Godfrey, Io*ra.
portion to its size; the tip of foe breast nurse, m a rule, should be the only per­ the end foe little filbert tree lifted the
which has marble floors; encaustic giving tho Irish people a chance to own
Seeding Clover with Millet.—“In bone is soft and' easily bent between sons admitted to the room.
millstone, and by 1863 wore it like a
dies, painted by distinguished artists; land and make homes of their own.
Juns, 1778,1 mixed two quarts of clo­ foe fingers.
Visitors to foe infected bouse should crinoline about'ita trunk, and Mr. Waver seed with feur to six quarhi of mil­ I |To boil egga properly place them in be warned of the presence of a danger­ torton used to sit upon it under the
tags, chains and drain-traps of silver,
let, as Dear m I can recollect, and sowed c fiish having a close cover; pour over ous disease therein, and children es­ branching shades.
Thk Emperor of China is just now in
*nd walls frescoed with splendid huntit on about one-fourth of au acre, from boiling water; cover and sot nw^f from pecially should not be admitted. All
Bible Terms.—Readers of the Bible
ng scenes from the pencils of eminent a serious difficulty. Young though he which I had taken a crop of potatoes the foe fire for ten or fifteen ipifinte.% Eggs clothing removed from the patient, or
will be interested in the following ex­
inimal painters. The Baron’s annual is. he has already to maintain some previous year. The ground wm plowed cooked in this way are more delicate the bed, should be at once placed in
pressions frequently met with in tbe
seventy women on his establishment in and harrowed before sowing*.and the and digestible than when allowed to boiling water, or in a tub of disinfect­ uoly scriptures.
income is, fortunately, 11,6110,000.
various capacities, and, like every other millet and clover dragged.; I hot only । boil in the old. The heat of. foe water ing fluid (8 oa. sulphate ainc, 1 oz. car­
A day’s journey was 33 and 1-5
obtained a good crop of millet, but a cooks them slowly to a jelly-like oonAppkarance* arc deoeitfuL Su gentleman who has ladies under his perfect catch of clover.—E. M. Potter, Histency, leaving the yelk harder than bolic acid, and 8 gallons water) by foo miles. nurse Before being carried through the
A Sabbafo-day’a journey wm about i
Jiolight the grave digger at a funcr l protection, the duty devolves upon him Kalamaion, Mich.
tho white.
I
honsu or handled by any other person*1 of an English mile.
in Ottawa, Ontario, who, after he had of clothing them. This would be a
To Keep Wells Pvr&lt;.—A correBeef should be of a bright red color, They may be soaked in this fluid for an
Ezekiel’s reed is said to have been
forown foe third shovelful of earth on comparatively easy task were the sev­ rpoudant of foe Inter Ocean, writing well streaked with yellowish laL and hour, and then placed in boiling water nearly 11 feet long.
tho eoffin, was startled by the dead enty fair ones of a reasonable turn of from Battle Creek, Midh., says that he surrounded with a thick outside layer for boiling.
A cubit is nearly 22 inches.
•
It is better not to use handkerchiefs
purified his well of water, which wm ko of fat. Good mutton is bright red, with
A finger’s breadth is equal to one
man’s kicking off foe top of foe ooffln, mind. But, unhappily for the peace of
subject to many worms, bugs and other plenty of hsrd white fat. Veal and for cleaning foe nostrils and mouth of inch.
md making a terrible to-do about the tho Brother of the Bun and Moon, their insects as to render it almost unfit for
pork should be of a bright flesh color, foe patient, but rather soft rags, which
A shekel is about 50 cents.
immediately thereafter
situation ho wm in; and so did.two of extravagance is pronounced to be be­ drinking, by placing in foe well a with an abundance of hard, white, semi­ should be
A shekel of gold is (9.07.
four impromptu pall bearers who picked yond all bounds. Two hundred and counle of good-idzed trout They have transparent fat. Lamb of the best kind burned. All vessels for receiving the
A talent of silver was $1,650.86.
discharges of foe patient should conA talent of gold was $26,448.
ip u man that fell dead on foo streets fifty thousand taels, which is more than kept perfectly healthy, and have eaten has delicate, rosy meat, and white, al­
stanily
contain
some
disinfecting
up every live thing in the water. Iu most tEonspareut, fat
,
A piece ot silver, or a penny, was 13
•f Leadville, and were carrying him to half of the land tax of tbo empire, were foe winter eeakoa trum be of bread or.
fluid. Watex cloeeta and privies in the cents.
The American Poultry Yard says: house should bo disinfected daily with
he station, when he sprang to his feet expended last year in silk, satin, gauze, crackers are thrown in. The water is
A farthing was 3 cents.
Poultry requires skillful carving.: The a solution of copperas—two pounds to
.
and, felling two of them to the ground velvet, red aud _gilt .paper, and _pearls. perfectly pure and sweet.
A geralt was 2 cents.
requisites are grace of manner, fas/ in a gallon of water. Every kind and
ind wrenching himself free from foe It is said that oue dress which is in
Green Manure.—“My success hu the j&gt;crformanoe, a sharp knife of me­
source of fllfo in and around foe house
A homer contained 78 gallons and 5
Aber two, fled up foe street
^possession of an Empress was covered been very gratifying in sowing com, dium size, a perfect knowledge of the should bo thoroughly removed, and dis­
pints.
last year witn seed pearls worked in so oats, buckwheat ot rye for jJo wing un­ position of joints and the most oom- infectants freely used.
Cleanliness
An ephah, or bath, 7 gallons and
der inttAld of oIovct. For this par- plete mode
„„„„ of dissecting. Etiquette
UTO.
tends both to prevent and mitigate foe
Laster Custom’s little bill of $250,­ peculiar a fashion as to have cost-a
pose I use one or foe other of the crops teaches n*
u» flint
that tlm
the Anwa*
barver retains his disease. Drains should be put in per­ pinta.
A hin waa 1 gallon and 2 pinta.
300 against W. H. Vanderbilt is a fair fabulous sum. With respect to this according to the time of foe year for , w.at whfle carving, managing bis hands
fect order; and ventilated by a four-inch
6
.ample of the greed of many attorneys. robe there is trouble ahead. The Em­ sowing, aud taking into the calculation j aaj elbows artistically, etc. Common straight pipe extended above foe highest
pints.
teaches us that the carver has far
Mr. Clinton defended Vanderbilt in press is aged, though the dress is new. tbe length of time foe crop could occu- j
point of the roof of the house in every
A cab wu 3 pints. A log was j a
py the land. All them, crops, however, fitter oohtrol over the platter while instance, terminating at a distance from
ihe suit brought by the other children If she die, according to custom, it must
con d be grown oDd plowed under witB- ' BUnding, i more at ease, foe knife is any chimney or other ventilator. Child­ pint
tojireakthe “Old Commodore's” will. be burned, supposing it to be in her m the time required for growing foe
uRbie u, (J,pi
^th foe majority ren iu the family should not attend
How Tboct Hear Noises im /the
______________
Probably tho actual legal services per­ possession at the time of her demise. 'one
one crop
crop of
of clover.
clover. IIn this
contains tbe I of carvers the table-cloth is likely to ee- school or mingle with other children Water.—Prof. E. D. Cope,a well-known
formed in the case were not intrinsical­ She refuses to part with it, aud thc idea main advantage of their use over clover cape with fewer soiled spots.
until the patient has wholly recovered, naturalist controverts in the Forest
as a renovating crop.”—Henry Ives,
ly worth more that! $3,000, and. if Mr. of this wastefulness, coupled with the
and all infected articles have been dis­ and Stream Seth Green’s allegation
Batavia, N. Y.
fl by Hr Reformed.
infected.
t hat trout cannot hear. Tbo professor
Vanderbilt had stipulated with his prospect of increased extravagance in
Dry Cows.—It is a common practice
On foe recovery or death of the pa­ says that there is a nerve at the base of
Edward Delaney waa on old-timer,
counsel on the start, he would have un­ the coming year, trouble the owner of
among some dairymen to give their and he looked it every inch of h&gt;m aa tient the moat thorough disinfection eve»y scale on a trout, at foe point
dertaken the defense for that sum. But the vermilion pencil exceedingly.
cows, when dry; bnt scanty living. he scraped his bo;t sole to his Honor ; should follow. The room and all ar­ where tbe scale is united with foe skin.
Mr. Clinton probably sized his client’s
When a cow cea«ea to give milk, or is in the Police Court.
ticle in it should be at once subjected All these nerves, from foe base of every
A True Fable.
scale, lead to a large ganglion situated
dried up, any feed is considered enough
pile and put in a bill accordingly. Mr.
"Back again?’* said the magistrate, to foe fumes of burning sulphur as fol­
for
her.
I
Aink
this
is
a
great
mis
­
lows:
Close foe room tightlvand burn on the center of the forehead of the fish
A wolf, who was known among his
looking up and recognizing him. “ We
Vanderbilt very naturally refuses to
friends as sagacious, swift, sly, and &lt;-ii_ take, and the result is a diminished haven’t seen you for many a day."
two and a half puunds of sulphur to each below foe eyes. Nerves from this gang­
pay the lull
during, and who seldom went to bed product of milk, both in quantity■ and*
The prisoner tried to suppress a hic- one thousand foet of cubic space. After lion communicate to the internal ear.
she does
come
in.. T1
hungry, one day met a woodchopper's quality,when
■■ij,.u«i»iiu
urai«
umou
xhere . eOTgh, and murmured very solemnly: four or six hours open the room and These nerves, at foe base of each scale,
it to the air and sunlight fur a are formed to receive vibrations in the
large
draught
on
the
system
more
---------------------bon
in
the
forest.
Hostilities
between
. to, 6U«-|..|y
_ ire,0sir,
n© you
morehive
you expose
Jons 0. Robinson, known as the
___ w
the calf while the. cow .is carrying
&gt; have.
Ijoys and wolves had been suspended tain1 foe
uw.v. II've
’ve been a much-altered man week. Anything that can be boiled water. Any vibration in the water
lightning proof-reader, has just died in for a short time on account of a cump- it; and to keep tbe cow in a good con­
reaching the scales of thc fish is thus
lately. You wouldn’t know me for the wifoout injury may be so treated. The
New York. In deciphering manuscripts rneeting in that neighborhood, and the dition good feed is as important as last six months.’’
walls and ceilings should be dry rubbed communicated to foe internal ear. If
the trout were in a flume, and one of
when
she
is
giving
milk.
It
is
myopin
­
or
lime-washed,
and
the
floors
washed
he was a marvel. He read Richard wolf and the boy therefore sat down on
** Indeed. Given up drinking, then ?"
the timbers that supported foe flume
“ Not a drop of liquor did I taste in with soap and water, to which may be
Hildreth’s, Horace Greeley’s, Count a log to discuss the weather and draw ion that one dollar’s worth of feed
added a little carbolic acid. When rested. in the running water on the
each other out on the transformation when the cow is dry is worth one and a oil that time, air. Honor bright.*'
Pulaski’:*, Gemtt Smith’s and other theory.
ground, the vibrations of this running
half dollars after she comes in. An ani­
“ You don’t mean to say you gave up death occurs foe body should be im­
crab ed manuscripts almost si a glance.
mediately placed in foo coffin, with dis­ water on tbe ground would be carried
The wolf never had a fair chance to mal in poor condition cannot digest as loafing,” said his Honor, in surprise.
by this timber to the flume and to the
infectants,
and
ho
coffin
tightly
and
When Mr. Greeley was unable to de­ look a boy over. His rule had been to muoli food as an animal in good condi­
“Not a day’s work did I lose, sir.
&lt;ater in it, four feet above. The ear
cipher one of his own written sentences eat them first and look them over tion. If the cow is poor when she Up early and at it right smart till finally closed. No public funeral should cf the fish would separate and take cog­
afterward. He now observed «h%t his comes in she will nut digest enough night. Oh. I did not waste my time, ever take place at the house where the
ho referred it to Mr. Robihson, who
patient died, nor elsewhere, unless the nizance of foe difference in the vibra­
companion was twice as 'handsome us too i to support the system, and, at tbe depend on it”
made out its meaning. In the canvass he was, and the fact rankled in bis same time, to make a large quantity of
tions, as the human ear in the air dis­
coffin remains hemetically sealed.
“ Goodness me. what a reform I”
tinguishes the difference between the
of 1866 a letter from Mr. Greeley was jealous mind. He forgot that he bad milk.— Monthly Bulletin of the Amer­
“Reform! You may well pay that
voices of friends. Prof. Cope’s explan­
Tramps ami Their Signs.
sent to tho night editor of the Trib­ been differently gtaded by nature iu the ican Jersey Cattle Club.
No one saw me onto* nights gallavantin’
Jim Word, who si ns himself “Chief," ation is complete in scientific detail, and
Farmers Who Art Wide Awake— round. 'No, indeed, I went right home
une. It inclosed an editorial article beginning, and he began casting about
to see Low he could get even. He
when work waa over, and kept
’
- *to• my writes to the Troy 'i mes: I have just is made clear by a drawing of the scale,
favoring the election of a well-known finally made up his mind that it was the Farmers who are wide awake and given
ganglions and internal ear.
to investigation don’t sow so much room all night. I didn’t take even a returned to your cil,, after a tour of
Republican who was running on an in­ loy’s rod coat which made all tbe dif­
exploration down South lasting several
wheat to tbe acre m they formerly did, stroll.”
Intebestxmo Facts.—The tomb ol
dependent ticket. It wai the night be­ ference, so he carelesa’y oboerved:
months, and reading in your paper an Edward L, who died in 1801, waa
“ Wonderful I”
and they don’t sow it so deep. ’ The
“I,‘don’t suppose you’d like to part great, heavy harrows of ten or twenty
“ And, beside. I’ve got to be quite article on tramp* and their ’narks, I opened Jan. 2, 1770, after 463 yean
fore election. The article was put in
with that old patched coat of yours, yean ago are not now employed by gentle. I didn’t harm a . fly
, all that desire to be allowed, m an old veteran bad elapsed. His body was almost per­
type. The manuscript fell under the . would you?”
them in covering seed, und foe drill, time, borne fellows were mighty rough of that “honorable" body known m “foe fect; Canute (foe Dane), who crossed
eyes of Mr. Robinson. " That’s not the
The boy was np to string-games aud which can be depended on better, is on me, too, and ordered me about pooty tramp organization,” to correct a few over to England in 1017, waa ffound
balloon
ascensions,
and
bo
c
’
osed
with
old man’s handwriting, ” he said. He
becoming univarsally popular.
In sharply. But I didn’t raise any rum­ mistakes. I claim foal foe tramps were 1779, by workmen who repaired^ Win­
was so confident shat it was a forgery an offer to lend tbe wolf his coat for a broadcast sowing, after the ground is pus; 1 didn't says hard word to 'em at the originators of foe mystic rnarkH chester Cathedral, where his body had
week if thc latter would guide Dim to a thoroughly prepared, the TImidm. alL”
which have so frequently adorned reposed nearly 750 years, perfectly fresh.
that the article was-suppressed. So
den where three young foxes could be smoothing-harrow coven the seed deep
“ Why, you have been quite a Chris­ fences, gate posts and doors, although In 1569, three Roman soldiers, fully
skillful was foe forgery that on the fol­ (•.rand.
it is possible that soap agente—mem- equipped with warPko implement, were
tian.
”
enough. A Wisconsin writer gives foe
lowing day Mr. Greeley said that, had
As soon as the wolf secured the coat n-sult of an experiment in planting nt
*■ Indeed I have. Yota, wouldn’t be­ beri of another branch of the tramp dug out of a bed of peat in Ireland,
ho not known differently, he wouid he wrapped it around him and declared different depths—on the surface, one- lieve it, but I’ve been to services regu­ organization—have since adrpted these where they had probably lain 1,500 yean.
have taken it to be his own hand­ the truce between the wolves and the fourth inch, one half inch, three- larly every Sunday, and I’ve got heaps marks for business purposes. When Their bodies were perfectly’ fresh and
boys at an end. That had been his
tram Hug wm good—and that wm some plump. Id foe reign of James II. of
writing. Mr. Robinson’s rapidity in little game from the start. Bounding fourths inch and so ou to several inch­ o’ tracts given to me.”
u Well, yondess will never cease.” years ago—it wm understood by ua that England, after foe fall of foe Church of
reading a proof-sheet was unparalleled. his war-howl, the wolf summoned his es, That on the surface laV'two weaka k»1 hia-Honor, he«i!atj:n| t| aigu tho all houses where the inmates were good
before sprouting; ifiat oie-ftrarth to
Astley, in Warwickshire, there was taken
friends to help make bologna of poor foree-fourths inch deep came up in four cAmmitment. ‘ But where “have you for food, clothifig or money were to be up the corpse of Thomas Gray, Mar­
marked in order to give us little trou­ quis of Dorset, who was buried foe 10th
The employment t few weeks ago in Tom, but as the eager brutes came up or five days, aud so on, getting later m been all the time?”
thev went for the red coat and the boy the depth idereaaed. The last to came
*In the penitentiary, sir,” blandly ble when we wanted anything. Where of October, 1530, in foe twenty-second
Scotland of a clairvoyant to discover went for a tree.
up was planted three and a half inches responded the prisoner.—New York only a meal could be obtained, this fact year of Henry YIL; and although it
the bodies of the vietims of |h$T»y
No wolf haa any bnsineee wearing a
was indicated by a small square; where had lain there seventy-eight years, the
boy
’
s
outfit
Wen
If
it
would
add
fol,
his
bridge diMater does not appear to have
a fellow would get foe grand bounce an eyes, hair, flesh, nails, and joints
Im«o rewarded by saocess. An experil
this one wai soon
X expressed it, and for clothing he wm remained as though it bad been newly
HonrsL
weeks
that
planted
one-fourth
to
one-,
.
,
■ into
intn bsg-stringa
hatf-atnntra and
«nn his bones
hnnM &gt;1
hung on half inch deep stood far ahead of tli&lt;A Vermont pastor attempted
little directed by XX. Money houses were buried. Robert Braybrook, who wm
meat, bowovex, m singular, if not mara
a jaqk pine for foe wind to fool with.
marked $; a house where foe inmates consecrated Bishop of London in 1831,
rest.
—
Michigan
Farmer.
personal
labor
by
way
of
remonstrance
so, was, according to the Annual
Looking down from hl* perch in foe
with one of his parishioners who sel­ were friendly, but foe dog unfriendly, and who died iu 1404, and was buried
Register of 1767, tried in April of that
wm marked by a great big D. But at in St. Paul’s, was taken out of his tomb,
dom
attended
worship,
and
whose
mor
­
Uses of Paper.
year, at Newbury, in Berkshire, witlfl
als were vaxy qiie.-diauable, and irim,
after foe great fire in 1666, during foe
the view of discovering foe body pf a |
• Ro accustomed are we to ttaoie- withal, was not pterModreB wl11?knowl­
repairs of tbe cathedral, and, although
goon1
and abu»e—of paper, that we hardly edge or bndns. He rcplie*’. in the where tramps arc regularly fed. The he bad lain there no leas than 262 yean,
child drowned in foe river Rennet,
realize its immense importance aud usual form: M O, I am honest, and love tramp bore is now played out, but Lis body was found firm as to akin, hair,
and, strange to say, it answered tbo I
xoS At: vV &lt; ' d .
value. We are all, high and low, rich my fellow-men.” “Very well,” replied whatever may be said against the tramp Sinis and nails. The Convent de BL
purpose. At foe inquest held on fool
won't lost without sugar,
id poor, benefited by it It is almost the pastor;.” but vou‘ qnghi* .io jhOTe it cannot be denied that he has n ado
omingo was lately demolished in search
signbor has just aa much
body'it wm stated “ that, after diligent]
his marx in this world.
i mcessacy to onr comfortable exi«- God.wlso.”
O, Fdo,” he repSed;
of treasure supposed to Im concealedWnce as the air we breathe, the food we love God and my fellow-men, and every­
there, and the body of Prince Rodri­
A Wooden Watch.
,ea% or the water we drink. It is the thing God has made, except these ’targues taken out, who bad been buried
the ahild with no favorable result,
medium by which we bring those near nal spotted adders." The pastor sub­
A North Carolina paper, the Abing­
twopenny loaf, with a quantity &lt;
.who are distant from us, and by which sided.
don Standard* haa the following:
’
Old X. lectures his nephew, a con­ ‘we intrioommvfhcute wmheai pirn*,
quicksilver put into it waa set floatin
■-----------—St
&lt; "borne time ago Mr. E. A. Johnson, of and 6 months old, waa lying at her
firmed gambler.
“Then you never
Johnson Brothers, jewelers, of this father’s feet, and as perfectly preserved
fra. the place where the child, it wi
dt rnwre educatfoutd facnititfsi’ practi­ is the daughter of an Andover proieuor,
as himself. The position of his hands
cable; it furoi-hes the books we rMd, aud her first hdshaod (Maj. Hunt) was wauth that attracted a great deal t &gt;fat- shows that he was suspended by the
its course down the river upward
aud with which we transact all bommer- killed during tbe late rebellion. She tention, bnt wm suhaaquandy ad
body and neck till he died. Marks of
hall a mile, before a great number
toial business; it becomes tbe meuenger turned her attention to literature, aud by Mr, Doriot, of Bristol, iu • 1
the cord aud of the burning iron are
hat more
'UbottU in
i. ' deeply recorded on vorions p«rts of the
•which gives us our daily, weekly and became known as “ H. H-," both in the somewhat
more elaborsta
in dt
•qientatora, when, the body happen!
fenonthly news and public comment; it periodicals and books of the day. Hav­ Not to be
t outdone,
*
, Mr. Johnson .put to Body. Hia hair and beard are firm, bis
to ley on tbe contrar^a»®a
nvett । th3B» that is so; but I might bav*
-------.1— —
— 3 Las
v — turned
*—■- * nfcjjj
in }iueand texture.^rthout
^eprejteuta our money valnes, and, with ing recent!v married Prof. Jackson, of work on
another
watch, and
the ioal suddenly tacked about and the™,
j have ntTer touched a &lt;
I Colorado, nle
toot remove to her out a handsome double-case atem-win- foe leMt trace of decomposition in any
swam across the. river, and gradually | since; it was a leesozu”

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thrr libraries. On Nev., 14,1 received
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JJ
to Annapolis Maryland, and assigned
to duty in St. John's College Hospital
when I «n» soon appointed cominisa*ry clerk, and had u "soft joo" until
I wm discharged.
Tbe somewlurt ancient city of Anna­
polis ia n dilapidated place, with a large
portion of poverty stricken negroa and
poor whites. Tbe chief occupation of
the latter txdng, raking oysters and
catching lobsters and fish. The city is
lieculiarly laid out. The Capitol stand­
ing in the center, and tho streets, like
the spokes of a wagon wheel radiating
in every direction.
When I was there, thc some old build­
ing where Congress waa in session
k when the Revolutionary war closed in
. 1788, w.is still standing, and I have
frequently visited the room where
Washington formally re-signed his
commission in the army, previous to
his retirement to Mount Vernon.
Tbe U. 8. Naval Academy, located
at Annapolis, is one of the most beautifhl spots on earth. Situated in a some­
what sequestered spot, on tbs. lutnks
of the beautifal Severn which flows
by. The grounds of thc Academy are
beautifully laid ont in walks and lawns
with an abundance of shades. Off, on
one side of the ground, are several
marble monuments, erected in memory
our Naval heroes who have died and
been killed iu the several wars. These
monuments are all surrounded by
fence*, competed of inverted twelve
pound cannon, connected by ponder­
ous cable chains.
'
About two miles out from the city,
was the parole camp, when- ouraoldiera
were stationed after parole, and before
bciiig exchanged. Several transports
loaded with exchanged prisoners ar­
rived while I waa nt Annapolis; nnd
their appearance gnanuiteed every
statement, and every illustrated pict­
ures I ever saw of. them.
Any description .'ither illustrated or
otherwise, absolutely fails to convey to
the mind, a true conception of their
actual condition. 1 shall not attempt
to describe them, bnt will ask rhe
reader to imagine how he, or site
would feel, to see. a thousand men |
hobbling and tottering throngh the
streets, the ground frown and snowy,

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CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
MEAT MARKET,

Boots, S-tlioeo, TVotions, Etc

Solicitor tor Complainant.

Fresh and Salt Meats.

AND ALL WINTER GOODS,

Met Sam ail Shonliers,

If’you would be happy

IK THEIR SEASON,

Io uld Male of Michigan, ot&gt; the I3U&gt; day
r, A. D_ ailhtem hundred and •evenlyCF I am aware that it pays to sell Goods cheap, aud for Hurt reason 1 tdiajj
not be undersold by any spot cash .&lt;ouse in the country.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

fort,-Are dollar* and I

QT The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, Ac.

to r«»T»r an, part thereof. MoUee to therefore
hrrabv &gt;Ivmi. that on THURSDAY THE TWI5.
TT-akCOND DAY OF APRIL, next.

Fresh. Goods, Pull Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
HENRY ROE.

^OCHERBROTHERS

TO THE FRONT!

ten par ornt. Interact, and tonal ruato. I
an A.torn«y fra ot twentr-dvr dullan

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DRESS GOODS

nr county, Ml

of the latest shades and patterns VERY CHEAP.

FARMERS

mox!-«

BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES' CLOTH.
AU the latest styles out

BEAVER : PAISLEY SHAWLS
THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.

A BIG LINE OF
Y. eity, where I arrived via of the Jer-

FROM 50 CENTS TO ta.00.

Mtba confu-

SHERIFF

ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS,

of these men without eoat. joints,shirt*.! Agents wanted,
arsfe-enc
n-ith nntlia"•
•
drawers, Bhrw-k
shoes nr
or Ktnrkiniru.
stockings, with
noth­
B. aa
M. sas
WATSON,
Old r.
Colony
ing bnt an old army blanket covered Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Ply­
with vermine, to cover their nakedness mouth, Mass. Establishetl 1842.
tbe same one they had used for cloth­
g A, BUSH,
ing and bedding for a year in rebel
*
“THE BOSS'
prisons, with pieces of blanket wrapp­
ed and tied around their feet to keep
them from the snow and hubs, hair
long, and beard unshaven, counten­
ance haggard and dull, and every one
ttopslringdone with Nea mm and 1H, patch.
-of them a mere walking skeleton.
You would nay at once, if not informed
to the contrary, that these men were
from a strange land, that such a lot of
half starred rag muffins could not be
NHnMAJTKNri POBT AXB CVRA.
American citizens.
Yet, I have seen thousands in the
-condition mentioned, unloaded at the
Naval Academy landing in Annapolis,
go bobbling, tottenng and staggering
DETROIT
along, to thc quarters assigned them,
while half aa many more hart to be
conveyed on stretchers and in ambu­
lances to their quarters. And they
were all American citizens, and under,
neath that squalid exterior, pernaps,
AND
was an intellect capable of ruling a.i
stale or a Nation. hearts as brave, aa
generous, as loyal and indexible, as
I.D., Prop.
was ever possessed by a Lincoln, a
l^cnard. a Grant or a Sherman. It re­
quired the utmost care and watchful
Office 204 Woodward Avenue
nnnring. to bring these emaciated men
out of their terrible condition in safety.
Of course hundreds of them died, and
there is a vast cemetry nt Annapolis,
where lie the victims of Southern priDuring tbe long boldaysof the snmmer. the time, it seemed, dragged
slowly by. But at last the order rsiue
for mir discharge: and on the 97th of
Joly 188S, .just three yeara and three
. days from the time J enlisted. 1 held in
my hand my discharge. On acronut of
some irregnbuity in my papers tho
hatl to be retnriied to Dept. bradqnart-

HBU8HTAUN,

’

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,
HAT8, CAPS, GROCERIES, BTC., ETC.
Onr fall slocks are larger and more

an ever before, and notwilhg tot cash we have secured
will reap the benefit-.

WANTED

SARSAPARILLA
ura cflffusr, mnnu.

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VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLeTT

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the 8un.
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1880.
—That was a pjtiable^igiit on Fridaynight last when four or five Hastings
boys not yet out of their teens, were
seen realing about onr streets. They
came over to attend the dance, but one
of their number was so overcome with
whisky that he was put to bed at 9 o’­
clock. The rest of the party were also
in a deplorable state of intoxication.
Wonder whqre they got their whisky. .

NUMBER 23.

jacks and if you had’nt a called me as

I you

LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE.
THE "NEWS” BOOM.
very quickly a desire on hi* part to d«»
did there would a been money in
Aid Perms! €Mt- Out.
exact justice to the people, and the pri­
The following are the nnmes of the
i this ranch.”
•
soner is treated as one of the people*.
I "Well, Johnny, I would’nt play
W. E. Griggs has become a Nash- । new subscribers that have been added
—The symptoms indicate tiiat this ,
The many complimentary allusions to
to our subscription book dur:ng the
cards,” was the reply of the father us villeite again.
season will lie a deadly poor one for
Judge Hooker made during and -since
he
went
out
to
kelp
Johnny
get,
in
the
Wm.
Boston and wife are in Dexter j months of January and^February, just
maple sugar.
1 the term, shows that Barry county can
past:
wood and water the pigs, and there be­ visiting relatives.
—MrsiRalston is the poraesrarof a cal
I and does appreciate a faithful servant.
NASHVILLE.
ing no farther signs of a collision, our
Boise &amp; Francis have just put up a
That Barry county has one in Judge
which is twenty-six years old. and is
reporter left.
Flint, Peter Feiahuer, Lorenxo Hyd^ &lt;i. f.
very pretty new sign.
Hooker no one can deny. The majesty
Lx&gt;n«. J. L. Mary field, John Maat, bean Mix.
yet aa playful as a kitten.
There will l&gt;e preaching nt the Bap­ 8.
Mapes, Charles Neal, Charles Scheldt,
of law and right of society nnd persons
a pleabah paety
—A gentleman by the name of Benn
J. L. Btcrcns. J. 8. Shamp, J. K. Smith. A. R
tist church next Sunday.
—John Walker got fighting drunk on
charged with crime are all taken into
WoolcOU, C. Wallace, O. P. Willman, Maurice
from Battle Creek, we understand, is ■
Miss Laura Parrish of Verqun is Ward, L. Strow, Mrs. N. I*. Henderson.
The prire dance given by F. Baker
to start a handle man!nctory in Dickin- j Friday night and acted outrageously.
consideration by .him. He is not harsh
Baltimore.
He went' to the dance and was put out and Joseph Shamp at the opera house visiting her cousin E. L.
nor arbitrary but he believes the laws
son’s mill. Good.
A telegraph signal has been erected ! aa OranMm. G. Hammond, Jerome Bui
of there on account of his condition, last Friday night was a very enjoyable
ought to be obeyed. His remarks to
kcm, William Balch, Edwin Craney. A. I.
—A number of birds were flying faand 'then—oh, shame on you, John!—he ■ a flair. There were some eighty-three and put in operation nt the depot.
Ormsby, E. Townacud, John Hcrrinaton, Cha
' those upon whom be passed sentence*
miliarily around Main St. yesterday,
The editor has been about “two seas • tester, J. E. Delano Samuel WCcka. J. 7
went to his home and drove.his wife couples 'present, and the dancing was
i
while they are many times quite pointHinchman.
which are said to be English sparrows,
and children out of doors. It was a kept np Until five o’clock Saturday over” sick the best part of this week, j
ed and plain, yet.pre full of the most
ASSYRIA.
and die first of the kind ever noticed cold night and there is no knowing
Mr. S. L. Hicks returned to manage I Cal. Wricher. R. W. Burk, R. Ellb, Michael
morning^/ The prizes, as heretofore
gentlemanly tenderness toward the
in this vicinity.
what.might have been the consequence mentioned in The News, consisted of bis farm at Petosky Wednesday morn--1 McCarty, A. 8. Holton, Jerome F’roat. J. G. Me
I prisoner, sometimes there is a little
—We .understand that A. M. Flint is had not Mr. Parker, a generous neigh­ a silver watch and a silver cup to be ing.
j undisguised humor ns when he told
BEDFORD.
C. C. Wolcott received, on Tuesday; I
tc&gt;commenc n liliel suit against the bor, taken them in.
drawn by numbers, and a silver cup to
■ young Reynolds from your ]&gt;lace that
A. Heouanl- H. F. BeBenger, M. Dunn. Henry
editor of the Vt. Ville Hawk, based up­
—A team belonging to Tom. Blaisdell lie donated to the best waltzer. The a car load of No. 83 Diamond steel । Moran. J. H. Berra, J. McKenzie, William
he liad marie up his mind to send him
plows.
Smith.
H.
N.
Bowman,
F. M. Vanneee.«. P.
on an article that appeared in that while standing near the school-house watch was drawn by Martin Cooper
away to school. His remarks to Mr.
Idon, D. 8. Glffortl, W. A. Weller.
J. W. Glonn has gone to Lakeview. 1
paper this week.
• Bell d-hen sentencing him, while they
on Saturday afternoon, took fright and and the cup by Clarence Bachelor.
HA8T1NGS
—The weather is lovely and spring ran down Main street at a furious gait. The silver cup for the best waltzer, and the Powless Brothers are running j J. 8. Clarkson, Guy R. Durfee. P. G. Hen­
were pointed nnd plain nnd showed the
ry. W. H. HendmbotL IL B lUyne., E. Shattime is coming gentle Annie. One of Several persons attempted to stop them after an unprejudiced opinion by the his mill.
■ detestation which the Judge had
toek. E. Mead, W. Rockwell. .
Allan Wheeler has returned from
the indications of the latter assertion is but in vain ; and they ran to the depot, judges, was awarded to Herb. WalWOODLAND.
for the business of selling liquor, yet
the sight of a cat watching n hole in ( then east to State street where they rath. The music consisted of five Dakota and is now breaking on the
I they were full of goorl ndvice to Mr.
A. G. Kilpatrick, H..L Kloweli. Henry Holme*.— 0
the trail with her back. up. which can turned and came up again. They be­ pieces: William Finn and George way freight.
i
Bell and showed Hie Judge to have a
JOHNSTOWN.
John Gregg and family started for ; William Whitworth, J. E. Howard, A. Par­
occasionally be observed now a-days. came detaclied from the wagon at the Kent, violin; Charles Davison, cornet;
kind heart aud a desire on Lis part that
their
new
home
in
Spencer,
Iowa,
ker. C. N. Eaatman, J. H. Fiabcr, George stefHerb.
Wai
rath,
clarionet;
Miss
Ida
Mr. Bell would forsake his business
—We warn our "readers to look out i Baptist church, and continuing their
field.
g
Tuesday night.
for a smooth-tongued peddler selling | flight, were finally stopped in front of j Wolcott, organ.
nnd follow one of less danger to him­
MAPLEGROVE.
The
annual
fellowship
.
meeting
of
|
The
enjoyment
of
the
evening
was
J.
I.
Baker,
Marr
E.
Gould,
Jacob
Hortmati,
. self and others. In brief. Judge Hooker
“Paisley” shawls to fanners’ wives at Mr. Parmenter’s. No damage done.
j increased considerably by u clog dance the Christian church occurs to day at I). Kenney, J. R. McKee, William Wheeler. I in all places acts the studious, nnassuuithe “low price of $30” when each shawl
—The Jackson (.Xtiscn denies that
KA LA MO.
is worth; about $5. Deal with merci)-* young Gass attempted to commit sui­ by Mr. Ed. Borden. He was received two o’clock, p. m.
l ing gentleman that he is.
John Spendlore, lohu Dodgaon. Frank RabDavid Gibson baa gone to Ligonier, cock. Ed Rceae. P. B. Bowen, E. Cleniona.
ants of integrity, and get your money's j cide, and says that reports to that ef­ with loud applause. He is a tine dan.BATTLE (-REEK.
| cer and, we understand has done the Ind., on a visit to his sister. He will I
worth.
fect aie said to be without foundation.
For sleeplessness a high London
L. M. Mosher. O. H. Adams. J. R. Power*.
be goue two weeks.
I
song
and
dance
business
as
profesaionW
A.
Jewell.
Helen
Milk.
3 , authority
—Kado Reynolds, who roblied Mr. Well, we might Ire induced to think
recommends, instead. of
Rev. F. W. Dickinson of Vermont­
BEt.LEVUFstimulants a breakfast cup of hot licet
Smith, was sentenced on Saturday in that way too. were it not for the suici­ al in aminstral troupe.
ville will preach nt the Christian church
Harvny Wilaon, L. C. Spaulding; 8. Sellers.
ten, made from half a teaspoon fill of
the circuit court to four years in the dal language that he gave utterance ! Much is due to Horace Flint, the
George Martens.
4 Liebig's extract. It allays brain ex­
tomorrow
morning.
Reform Schoo) at Lansing. He sold to immediately before and after the floor manager, for the admirable brder
CEDAR CREEK.
citement.
The Hawk man Iiom received some
Edwin Laral&gt;c-, J. W. Carwin, M- Stanton. —3
his shoes for 85 cents before he started. . unfortunate occurrence. The editor of and good feeling that iie maintained
valentines, and it is hard to tell wheth­
VERMONTVILLE.
LOCAL MATTERS.
and wks taken then- by Deputy Sheriff The News was by the side of the during the entire evening and, sufer he likes them or not.
C. M. Ambrow. B. E. Benedict.
»
Ijee, on Monday.
wounded man a very few momenta af­ five it to say, every one who was pre­
FOREIGN*.
Notice.
Mrs. D. G. Robinson from Hastings
sent
went
home
perfectly
satisfied
ter
the
shooting,und
heard
young
Gass
—Tom Purkey having yesterday j
R. E. Comb*. MMdlctllUi; &lt;1i«ric» Munhall.
To the electorsof Nashville. Notice is
and Miss Emma Keith from Greenville, Hickory
Corncra; J. L. Sintlli. Central CltT.
purchased lot No. OS of H. A. Brooks, ' say: “if I only bad my revolver I'd with the party and the manner in
hereby
given
tiiat
at the village election
Neb.; Aetnira Dcnnla, Ruaai-ll, Kan.: T 6oul'c.
which it was conducted. We under­ have been visiting Mrs. H. G. Hale.
to lie held in raid village, on the 2nd
Albion, Mich.; J. J.. Wtcktuuu, Wakotuta.
will erect a tine house thereon in early , finish this business now. I would have
A valuable yearling colt belonging, Mich.; Caddh- Griffith, Ollvat. Mich ; B. O
stand that another one is tola' given
Monday of March A. D. 1880, at the old
spring. Mr. B., not desiring to let his done this a year ago if I had had the
Pierce,
McBride*.
Mich.;
Verne
Andrewi,
Far
to Cyrus Downing has died from injur­ well, Mich.; Minna Mudge, Valoaralau, Ind..
Boston store Nashville. The following
in a very short time.
interest in Nashville real estate wane courage.” That certainly looks like an
officers are to In* elected: a President.
ies received by getting loose last week. John Willton. BUikifciarilic, O.; Mra. O. Ware.
GOOD W0RD8F0R*“THE NEWS.”
Mich.; J. L Hartman, New London,&lt;&gt; .
in the least, immediately purchased lot 1 attempt nt suicide. Don't you think so
Clerk. Treasurer. Marshall. Street
There will Ire quarterly meeting ser­ Scofield,
Edwin
B.
Parka,
Waterloo,
Mich.;
Jame&gt;
M.
Commissioner, Assessor, Constable,
Mr. Citizen f
No. 28 of Frank Fuller.
vices at the new church in Barryville, Dllljr. M)llcd«ctillr. Pa; M. F. Fleming, Sara­
each for the term of one venr; and
Mr. H. P. Cheny, writing to the
nac, Mich.: D. Abby, York city. Nth.; John
—The proprietor of the Boston Store 1 —Th'e congressional boom,*t hat little
Saturday and Sunday, the 38th and 29th Dunham, Moutroac. Mich.; A. T. Bolao, Whltthree trustees each for the term of two
same gentleman, says: Thanks for a
tleaey,
Ohio;
Mra.
M.
E.
Fleming,
Koaanqua.
Ims been obliged to succumb to the scare in Cute Smith's store over at Kalveara.
i nsta.
Iowa; J Wolf, Van Buren, Ark.: Jamea F.
copy of that spicy sheet the Nashville
Dated this 25th day of Feb. A. D. 1880.
inevitable and Mr. Smith the assignee amo.orel.se the repressing hand of some
We are sorry to learn of the illness of Grnaa, Cheyenne, Wyoming Ty.; W. W. Wol­
E. J. Feigiiner, Village Clerk.
News, published where forty years
cott.
Oooudalgua.
Mien
;
Ixna
Fleinirg.
Big
staid
old
‘
Vermount'deacon
makes
the
announces to-day the sale of die entire
Judge Clement Smith, of Hastings. He Raplda, Mich.; William Cooper, WeberriUe,
ago it was nothing but a "howling wildMich.; John A, Gregg, Bpencar. Iowa; Jatne*
stock, to begin March 2nd. There will usually even tempered nnd jocund j
| Ey Harper’s and Scribner’s Magazine.
has not lieen at his office since Satur­ Driacoll.
Carliale, Mich
—27 | for rale at
H. G. Hale’s.
Potter
of
the,
Vermontville
Hawk
as
j
undoubtedly be bargains for many of
day last.
Rev. C. I. Deyo of Meudon writes of
TotalL... IM
cross as a Imited Tom cat this week,
our readers at this sale’.
Miss Alice Ackley, of St. Charles.
rp* Go to A. R. Wolcott’s it you want
T
he
N
ews
:
“
I
don
’
t
wc
how
we
could
, a home strap, pole strap, tie strap.
—The Wolcott House lias been under­ nnd he bursts his mighty mental rerar- get along without it. It is the best Mich., and Miss Alice Bartow, of East
CIRCUIT COURT DOINGS.
' curry comb card or brush, web halter.
going considerable renovation lately. voir ujion us without a moments wani- l&lt;£al paper in the State, that I know Saginaw are visiting their cousin Mrs.
I leather halter, the in-st whips and
Hastings, Feb. 24. 1880.
The rooms up stairs nave been calci- ing. simply because we said that the any tiling about, and I will not even ex­ J. H. Smith.
I lashes, a good harness double and
would-be suicide Gass drank with the I
Circuit
court
concludes
its
business
Lewis Durkee returned from N. Y.. ।
I single, hame Staples and clips put in
mined and painted, and very pretty
I cept the Kalamazoo Telegraph.
vour harness,, repairs done neatly
whither he was called last week by the 1 anti adjourns nine (lie.
centre pieces have been painted in the Vt. ville chaps,and intimates in a whin- 1
Hon. Victory P. Collier, writing to a
In the cause of Maynard &amp;. Co. vs | horse collars from $1.50a pair to $7.&lt;«i
lower rooms. The work was done by iug tearful way that our motto is to gentleman associated in the editorial sad intelligence of Ins father's death,
a pair and many other articles to
revile, slander, fabricate, do anything, •
Thursday morning.
Euper, mentioned iu my last, the ver­ numerous to mention.
Hoffman &amp; Borden.
to help Nashville, and hurt Vt.ville. department of The News, aays: "Ac-j Mrs. Warren, of Ann Arborspoke lie- dict of the jury was no cause of action.
—Young Gass, who made the attempt
cept
thanks
for
the
copy
of
T
he News.
NOTICE
Jn the words of our Vermontville scril»e
fore the Reform club on Monday even- ' In the case of the People vs Bell, for
upon his life last week, was taken to
"the condition of the chief Im&gt;ss of the If this is a sample, I congratulate you ing and made a very earnest appeal. , selling liquor on Sunday, the verdict । To Electors of the Township of Castleton.
his home in Jackson last Friday night.
I Notice is hereby given that nt the an­
Hawk roost is desperate, ” and as we upon having the brightest, spiciest pa- ; She is an eloquent speaker.
was
guilty.
Mr.
Bell
was
fined
$50
and
He is pronounced as being out of dan­
close this paragraph our sympathetic I per published iu yotn county or the ad- j A. R. Wolcott has jdst completed the I costa $4.40, and rent to the county -jail nua! township meeting, to be held on
ger. Now if he "braces up” he will be
| the fifth day of April, 1880, a vote will
eves give forth floods of water liken un- I joining counties."
neatest double carriage harness ever | for fifty days.
be taken (by ballot) submitting thi*
able to outlive the disgrace of this un­
to a big sponge under a 200 pound j Mr. R. 11. Falconer, formerly living made in Nashville it is a beauty. It is
In the habeas corpus •mjc of L. C. 1 question as to whether the following
fortunate cincumstance.
just north of Nashville, but now of ,
dutchman.
BeAh, the court held the commitment j named animals shall be allowed to run
worth your time to go and look at it.
Triplett. Mo., says: “I can «ay for one j
—Lan nib Brady likes a good cigar
—Abont six years ago a miserable 1
Rev., A. D. Newton preached a very good and ordered the prisoner remand­ j at large in raid township, viz: Horses.
I Mules. Sheep and Swine.
that I like The News very much and i
but be prefers it made entirely of to­
Maple Grove pair by the name of Cady
forcible and logical sermon last Sun­ ed to jail. Mr. Beach then paidhisfine
Dated, Castleton. Fell. 4th. 1880.
bacco, and on Monday last when Frank
appreciate the interest you are taking ,
parted, and their only child, a youth of i in trying to make it both interesting | day evening in the Methodist church of $35 and was released.
Chas. H. Brady.
McDerby gnvr him one that was load­
Town Clerk.
six was given to kind-hearted Job Wil­
his subject being the "Purity of Gos- | In the case of the People vs William
aud beneficial to its patrons. My child- ;
ed for "liar.” and after he had taken
pel Law.”
F. Reynolds, respondent changed plea
cox with the injunction that if they
Griffith is receiving new goods
ren (as well as myself) anxiously look
two or three draws it went off like a
ever.got to living together again they
Ira Morgan of Middleville was visit­ to guilty and was sent to the Reform for the sdring trade.
for It ( very week, ami if it happens to
piece of artillery, he did not know I
would take the child. About a year miss coming on its regular day we 'feel’ ed by the fire fiend, ode day last week, School until he arrives at the age of 18
WAXTK1L
whether to call it square or not.
ago the pair met nnd remarried in Ne­ quite disappointed^
which licked up $2,000 worth of house, years unless sooner discharged. Rey­ New maple sugar for which cash will
—Charles Demand having graduated j braska. aud soon after tire child was I
the same was insured in the Barry &amp;. nolds will be 14 in June next.
be paid at the.
Feed Store.
Common
Council
Proceedings.
with credit to himself from the Reform | sent for. A short time since he arrived
In the case of the People vs Roberts.
Eaton for $1,300.
)
CofNCit. Rooms,
tyif yon want some of the best
School, returned to this village on I at his adopted father’s_honsc in Maple |
The M. E. social at C. W. Smith's on Brady, resisting an officer, respondent syrup in the village of Nashville for
/ Nashville, Feb. 24. 1880
Tuesday. The News readers will re- |
Grove, with a long tale of woe nnd j Regular meeting held. Present, Wednesday evening, was well attend­ Avas fined $40. The fine was paid.
50c. call at’ Wheeler’s.
member he entered that institution abuse that he hnd received at the hands Killen President, Wheeler, Barber, ed and a pleasant time enjoyed by all
In the case of the People vs Cotant
ty D. C. Griffith is the first to put
some two years ago for purloining his of his unnatural father, being finally | Young, Downing and Olds. Trustees. present. Refreshments were served, for larceny, respondent was sent to the
in a new stock of Spring goo&lt;ts. He is
grand-dad's pocket book, and we trust kicked out of doors, when he started Absent Roe.
House of Correction at Ionia for four receiving a full line of Dry Gomls, Hats
The minutes of last meeting were 1 aud $1.20 taken up,
that his stay there has improved his for Michigan, making a journey of 700 read and on motion approval.
Cape, Clothing, Boots, Shoes nnd No­
Al Rasey has purchased the second , months.
morals.
Mr. Wheeler, chairman of the com­ section of Lentz’s old store and as soon 1 The case of the People vs Bartley tions. Those who contemplate buying
miles to Chicago on foot, when he fell
in the next sixty days will do well to
mittee to ascertain the expense of pro- j
—Next week will be commenced the into the hands of a big hearted police­ curing
was
continued.
buy at once as all kinds of goods are
a copy of the village plot, report- J as he secures a little spot of mother
early history of Johnstown and Balti- . man who paid his fare to Battle Creek, ed that the same would cost the sum of earth of his own will move it on, and
J. W id man Caroline Tupper andE. J. rapidly advancing.
more. The getting up of this matter I and plucky little George had no trouble ! fifteen dollars. On motion by Mr. Bar be a real estate owner.
Allen were granted divorces from their
ty Every Satardey evening you can
has been quite expensive to us, and we j in "hooting it” the rest of the way, and . her, the report was accepted and ail opt­
Mrs. L. IL Monroe and children left husbands, and Cyrus Buxton was
buy a Chicago Ihnraat
ed and the committee discharged.
I
trust that our friends iu those towns now he is the gladdest twelve-year-old ■ On motion by Mr. Downing, the Pres­ on Saturday last for Adrian where granted a divorce from his wife.
H. G. Hale's.
The certiorari case of Musser vs Starr
towns will see that their neighbors I boy in Maple Grove to think he is with | ident appointed Messrs. Downing and they will make a short visit and then
ty Overcoats going rapidly at cost
have The News and thus show their \ Uncle Job and from under the peraecu-! Barber as a committee to settle with I go to Carson City, where Rev. Mr. was decided in favor of plaintiff.
at
Wheeler's.
willingness to help pay the expenses of tionsofn tyranical nnd inhuman fa-I the rillage Treasurer.
The appeal from the taxation of costa
Monroe is now located.
On motion by Mr. Barlier, the Pres­
publication.
QT The newest styles of spring suits
ther.
ident appointed Messrs. Barber nnd . F. T. Boinc has had the wooden shed in the Hicks—Houghtalin suit was dis­
for
men
and
boys
just
received
at
posed
of
by
affirming
the
taxation
Olds to act with the clerk as a board of taken down from the front of his store
—Last week wp published a para­
D. C. Griffith’s.
registration for the coming village I and he says he is going to have a fine made by the clerk with an attorney fee
ONE KIND OF DRAWING.
graph from the Battle Creek Moon.
election.
CF
Ladies
Cloaks
at
cost
at.
cloth awning put up this summer. of five dollars. Thus ends the contest
in regard to Assyria, some might at
On motion bv Mr. Barber, the Presi-. j
“John-ue-ee! John-ne-ee” yelled the
Wheeler’s.
over the office of sheriff. The costa
first take exceptions to. The article in i river flats man a few days since, look- dent appointed Mr. Downing as one ot 1 Quite an improvement
tyil. G. Hale will prepare yourquestion was the opinion of the editor i ing towards Main St, “O-h-h Johnny !” the Inspectors to act with the Presi­
That was 11 foolish man who bought wore taxed at $79.80.
dent nnd Clerk ns Inspectors for the
Physicians
Prescriptions
and Family
In
the
case
of
Holden
vs
Ranney
a
of the Mtfim, not ours nt all, nnd we
a cutter from one of our merchate in
A uot-to-be subdued looking speci­ coming village election.
Receipts carefully from Pure Dfug.n
bill of exceptions was settled.
should have added that among the As­ men of young America slowly saunter­
The following nccounta were present­ December and kept it in his barn to
and at low prices.
While
the
business
of
the
term
was
syria }&gt;eople there are to l«e found some ed from the direction of down street, ed and on motion aUowed by ayes aud look at all winter. Bat then he pnt •
nays as follows: Ayes-Messra wheeler, money into circulation.
QT Beats cent Cigar in town at .
not great, in one sense it was the most
of the best residents, both morally nnd sullenly growled, “wbat-d’you-want”
Bariier, Youug, Downing and Olds.
1LG. Hale's.
important term to the people held for
intellectually, in Barry county.
We were in error last week when we
"Sly son did you carry in lire wood F Nays none.
years. The cases in which the people
ty Come Id and look at my sew
- Mr. John W. Custer, of Hastings, suggested the father.
stated that Dr. Upjohn, of Hastings,
*10.00
spring
goods,
I
have
just
what you
were interested were of great import
will speak at the temperance mass
“No sir.”
had removed the ball from Adam Gass's
ance and the rights of the citizens said want to buy and I am sorely in need of
meeting Bunday evening, at the Chris­
wound. The fnct is tiiat for some rea­
“Did you empty the ashes and feed
money; would take some 011 old acto be invaded, were in some senses pe­ co«nta.
D, C. Griffith.
tian church. The following from the the pigs r
son best known to the medical profes­
rnlnloMr’n
— ............
culiar and new. The management of
8.75
Paris (Hl.) Gazetie: “Immense meetings
sion, the ball has not, at this writing,
“No air, I went to —“I was over there
The account of C. C. Wolcott ’
ty 1,000 bushels corn for rale at
the interests of the people by Mr. L. E.
have beeu held in our halls, churches in the little building on the corner referred to the financial committee.
. been removed.
Wheeler's.
Knappen are universally compliment­
On motion the Council adjourned till ,
and court house, the great movement drawing”
We have lecieved Cards announcing ed, and that officer has added to his al­
FW Buck wheat Flour $8.00 per cwt.
one week from this evening.
having been inaugurated and kept up
"What- did you draw, Johnny.” doubt­
E. J. Feighnf.r,
Wm. Killex, I the matrimonial alliance of Mr. J. L. ready well earned reputation. Fair­ at
_______
&amp; Framos.
by Mr. J. W. Custer, of Hastings, Mich. fully queried the parent as he felt
Village Clerk.
President. Wilkins and Mrs. Mary J. Bailey of ness and a disposition to get at the
GF* A large installment of new goodMr. C. ia n pleasant speaker, gets right symptoms of an impending struggle.
Hastings. Mr. W. is an energetic bus- ‘
just
received.
Call
and
see
them at
facts characterize Mr. Knappen's man­
into into the heart of his subject and
“Well, you see Rado be had three A yo-ing man at Canton. Ohio, has | iness man and a great help to Hastings, 1
_________________ Wheeler's;
carriea his hearers forward like magic. tens and put up four chips; and I: ■ned his own mother $10,000 for slander.| nnd we trust his cup of joy may always j agement of causes and especially crim­
She circulated a report,that he was ’
inal causes. One in watching his man­
fW Fresh lot pickles at
He Ims done n good work in our midst. drawetl three queens and a pair of; drunken nnd thievish.
be full and running over.
agement of a criminal cause discovers
Rome A Ftt akvis;
And Her Environs.

F

.

Kittx.

�r-r-."
-X haven't seen
It might have been a mistake,

Ab God

.

.............

sound? It began in that be
and wisdom of God ’which
upon man the power to per

ftu» al the «Ur»
gave man powir to enioy certain forms
Then they visited Quibs, the crippled
“ But the quart of oil was only a pint of sound—an inexplicable, ultimate
.
basket-maker, Cyazy Mag—whom ev­ and a half.”
sentiment in the soul. Mau is clothed, music ranks highest of the beautiful
erybody said was crossed in love in ear­
evidently, with certain divine attributes arts, unless we call literature an art. If
ly life—and some dozen others of the
which the brute world does not poaaeas. art is to be estimated by its power, not
“No, they’re not, sir; but yours must The brute will trample under foot un­ onlv in any one person, but amid the
town’s unfortunates, and told them all
when they wanted any of Hie little deli­ be smaller than your soul!"'
seen a flower which a human child will multitude, and following snob a method
IWell, Mag,'yon must keep stiU jI'm run wildly to possess, and the delicate of judgment, painting and sculpture
cacies of life to call on Squire Beattie.
Then thojr induced the Squire to pre­ b®\jiow."
and architecture fall far behind this one
“No, I’ll not keep still, sir."
sent a load of wood to the debating
by an animal.is gathered up with gladness form of sentiment—the sentiment of
“Then you must go out of the store.” by man. The beast of prey can scent sounds. A few may confess their par­
club, so that they c mid have. a fire in
"No, ru not go out of the store, sir." afar the blood of its natural food; can tiality for painting or statuary; indeed,
the Bchool-honse without appropriating
"Then I shall put you out.”
the wood belonging to the district. As
even follow the old track of its.victim, some are music-deaf, as others are color
"No, you will not put her out, Dunn; but cannot perceive the best perfume of blind; but, looking at the human fama compensation the club chose tne
Squire an honorary member of its great at least, not while I am here," said Araby nor the aroma of a sea wind. ly, the delight and pathos of music is
body. This movement Beattie did not Squire Beattie, who with the other by­ Man alone reveals thepewer to discern almost universal. It is the art which
think much of, but the young men did; standers had gathered around Mag. “No the beautiful. The universe around holds all in its spell. The fables about
it caused people to talk of him and that man can lay violent hands on a woman him is not only immense in its sixes Orpheus, how, when he played upon
where I am."
wm all they wanted.
.
and distances, but .it, is grand in its his instrument, the very trees listened,'
"Squire Beattie, I don’t want spy beauty. The star distances amaze the and the wild beasts came to hear and
Applications wera Boon made for the
Squire’s charity, and he patiently heard trouble with you, but perhaps it would human heart. It grows silent and laid aside all their ferocity, are only old
their tales of suffering, then sent them be as well if you would just miad your thoughtful when it learns that some efforts of literature to tell us how pow­
to Mark and Charley, who gave them own business," repeated Dunn.
suns are bo far away that their light erful this form of the beautiful has al­
PITH AND POINT.
"It’s my business," said the Squire, consumes G,000 years in coming to our ways been. Long before the modern
orders on the store, and told them to
call again. In a few weeks they made vepr coolly. “I want my money to ob­ planet; the same heart grows silent and penetration had said “Let me make the
The glory of woman is her heir.
their second investment of $25 at Dunn’s tain its equivalent just as much when meditative when it looks out upon the songs of the nation and I shall not care
Piano pounders wear bangs un their
and continued to give orders to all it is spent for Mag as though it was Atlantic or Pacific seas; when the who may make its laws,” Plato had said, fingers.
I»oor callers. Meanwhile Dunn wm re­ spent for me."
flowers all burst forth in the spring, "If you would know whether a state is
An eagle on at $10 gold piece is worth
nominated; Mark and Charley worked
“Your money! Mag never had a and when they are all fading in au­ well governed you must first look into
as hard for him as anyone. Elecuon cent’s worth out of my store on your tumn this same strange soul marks the condition of its music.” We have 500 in the air.
“ Bee-wabe !" he cried, pointing to a
was drawing near, and the young men money."
within itself the spiritual flow and ebb come to thoughts upon a power which
hail considerably overdrawn their ac­
“You are mistaken, Mr. Dunn, as of delight and regret, and when reaches the most human souls, and pot of honey.
count, but still sent orders, which the Mag and many others can testify," re­ the thunder rolls or the pine trees reaches oniy to elevate. None are too
Samson can be recognized in the ora­
storekeeper dared not but honor for marked the Squire, very coolly.
IV hear
ucui music; UVUV
none UIC
are too
IUO humHum­ torio by his long ’airs.
moan or the birds sing or the tones of poor to
fear of losing votes. Beattie commenced
“Then you mean to say Hie, do you?” voice or instrument send forth the vibra­ ble in education to appreciate and en­
Many a calf will be oowhided if he
to feel a little uneasy, and expressed his demanded the storekeeper, in a rage.
tions, this human and mysterious power joy the most perfect achievements in lives long enough.
“No, sir? ''-I only mean to say that I asserts itself and stands as happy and tins line of genius; none are above it
fear that things were not going all
Persons’with a strong "turn” for
right, to the young men; but they as­ furnished Charles Giles and Mark Tap­ blessed in the world of sounds as it was or below it in rank. It comes to all, j music—Organ-grinders.
BOW HE WON HEB.
sured him that they were working ad­ ley with the mpney which they spent nt a moment ago in the world of color and like the sunshine which is grateful to a
|
Coming as it does originally from the
BY C. 8. CLARQVE.
mirably, but requested him to find-fault your btprg’for'the benefit of the poor perfume. Of this sentiment of the beggar or a King.
i winding still worm, all whisky is more
with every charity caller for coming so of the town. I had no reason to think
“ You can never do it, Charley; it’s often. So the Sqtiire went home and that any one would object to my keep- beautiful wo can only say that it is an
J or less crooked.
A Horrible Duel.
ultimate quality of man, one of the
imp wble.”
grumbled to his poor visitors; it did no j ing my charities to myself, and I am
Says Jones: “ I hate a foot” “ Yes,"
images of God in which he was
—' fash­
During the muuiuvu
Bourbon IcniUlMi.uU
restoration 111
in replied Smith, “ like hates like.” They
“I will do it, though.”
barm, however, for the poor people are , sure that I thought that you were the
Let' Paris scarcely a day passed without a j
“ Well, success to you i and if there accustomed to be grumbled at because j last person in the world who would be ioned when the Creator said: “ ’
meet as Strengers now.
uh
make
mini
in
our
own
i
o
_.
,
o
_____________________
image.
”
,
meeting
between
Kcyalista
and
Imvei
is any way in
I
can-------assist
you I
-----whioh
-- -----mey
orethey
not ore
ncn.notwnen
rich. iney
When
toiuthey
guuty
toldo guilty of cheating the recipients of this Once sent forth on its career itt ATltAWI
A broker replied, on being asked
La.. chiefly
enters Ii rialists. Tkn
The ifionlu
iusults’Innb
took h
place
Bholl be happy to be your servant But *'
jjark
Squire
had ।The
charity.”
The ‘' Squire spoke these
’ au j
’ Charley what the Q""
’—
the school-house like a child and be-1 beneath the wooden gallery (now the what he cleared cn a certain specula­
what is your plan of operation— can 11
were
Dofc
anything words quite calmly, and loud enough
gins with its simple lessons. Our earth • glmu, gallery) of the Palais Royal,where tion, “Nothing but my pockets.”
youdisdose?
i about it round the store; and so, just i for every one in the store to hear.
repeats in all its departments the law &gt; a tread on the toes or a push ’with the
“The men of to-day are too high
2ffiese were the concluding remarks. a8 t^e yonng men expected, half the
"Well, mv old woman said that galof infancy and youth and middle life j elbow sufficed. An old Imperialistfire- strung,’’ says a Chicago paper. Some
The conversation had lasted nearly an village
cw all about it in a day or two. Ion of vinegar I got this morning
hoy, bqtwoen Charley Giles &lt;nd his ; Wnen it reached Beattie’s cars, he : wouldn’t hold out more’n three quarts and mature age, with this difference, eater, a certain Col. Dufai, thus took in of them are not strung high enough.
She wm ray My/ while I wooed;
best chum, Mark Tapley. The particuto Charley’s office demanding an I and a pint,” said Quibs, the basket- that arts and institutions do not grow hand one dav a vouth of herculean
old1 and die. All
*”our
-------arts
■“--------------- u 1i *frame, "
’
pass**-through
Raoul’ ‘by name, who
wore the
1« w
CbMley wm » oonSdent expl„,UoO| bnl
qni.t.a, Ld
alphabet and the school-house and uniform of the Royal Guard; but, h*nof success was the act of marrying । went hcme promising to growl still
A man was about rolling down hill,
The question that agitatei the youngs
Fannie Be^e. the only daughter of ]oader
beggars.
and the cripple could not resist the the shop of the apprentice, but they ly 18 years of age, he was but little
Squire Beattie, one of the great men of
wag
mornijjg before election | temptation to give him a kick. Dcn’t do not, like man fall into a grave. practiced in the use of armr„ The par- I female mind is, " Can the electric light
Architecture at first was only an infant, ties merely adjourned to a street close be turned down to the faintest kind of
1 “y.onc °* 1110 8te*t men, day.
Charley had prepared a wonder, reader; it’s human nature.
bMMNtlM Squire ted a formidjbl.
Jpile0, tarkoy/u. be panted
--- --------------, deserted,
,
. , it could build only i hut. So drawing by that led up the Louvre, and the a glimmer?”
The
stere was soon nearly
and painting were once blundering ap­ combat began; but, ao great was the in- !
rirJjin greetaeM lb theperwu ut Ebeu- I
flit
„aro in
A oat rooster came tripping light
! and its proprietor was grouty and glum.
ezer Dunn, the village merchant Dunn earnest conversation with Richard Meanwhile, stories were rife all up and prentices, and music was, in the outset equality of the parties, Gol. Dufai hav-1 fantastic toes up to the occupant of a
of its history, only a monotone with the ing disarmed his antagonist several j quiet nest and said: “ Will you dance,
had been the Postmaster of "Lonsdale OVBfcUO
J
Beattie, Esq., who seemed not a little down the village street that Squire voice, and its second lesson was to rise times, that, to bring an impossible com-1
for the previous seven years. He had jnitatej
Biddy ?" " Excuse me,” said the hen,
Beatfie had been supporting half of
been deotod to repTMenttl1.! quiet rU-jf, jj
lolly. It the village poor any number of years, to the accompaniment of a drum or two bat to a conclusion, he made the ex- ' “1 am engaged for this set”
While a collection was being taken
toge in the General C.4irt ot the Bute WOn’t give me, rote—not a single vote," and had kept them off of the town, and strings tightly drawn. But the simili­ traordinary proposition that they should
tude between an art and an individual be tied to one another, with the excep­
“
&lt;deetiona; and the ho btok„
flnaUy
that Ebenezer Dunn had been cheating ends here, for when each one of us shall tion cf the nghi hand, in which should in a church at Heath, Mass., the pastor
worthy Lonsdaliaufi would olmo.°t os
“But, sir------ ” interposed Charley.
everybody in weight and measure the fall into our graves the arts we loved be a dagger, and that they should be remarked that he would rather have
soon have thought of seeing morning j “There’s no buts about it” interrupt­
buttons dropped into the box than lead
same length of time, if not longer.
will pass on only improved by the lapse thus placed in a hackney coach, with coin, because good buttons had some
come
accompanying
light as 1 ed the Squire. “I have been made a
------- without
-—--its
---•
That evening there were a larger
orders to drive twice around the Place value.
to aoe
see tile
the Board of
ot Seleotnien
Selectmen or the
tl__ , fool o(
OJ
h
j
„ot do □umber gathered around the village
School
Committee
without
Ebenezer
Xther
thmg
"
----------------------------Of late years old Egypt bos come j
tlie Carrousel. Two of the witness- I The youthful wife of the aged Minister
School Gonymttoe witnniit Ebenezer
-* *
*■
bar-room fire than usual, and fewer
more toward the front in this procession | CH drove the vehicle, two others got up i Christiancy has settled down with evi­
Tknnn In
Tn vain bail
RAatHn .' «nrr n •
i
■
.&lt; .
Dunn.
had Rinbard
Richard Beattie,
" Well, sir, please remember that you lounging about the store. This larger
Esq., talked to his would-be- constitu­ are to obey us or forfeit the $50 already crowd were, of course, talking about of nations and arts and learning. ! behjnd. First one cry of agony was dent intention to stay at her mother’s
Greece, coming to us through Rome, I beard, and then another, and all was home in Maryland. She did not like
ents of the injustice of giving one man advanced to us,” said Mark.
Dunn; and it was strange how many
became, in an important sense, one of silent. The accomplices c'rove the
all the offices, and advised them to se­
“Well. I’ll try it; it can't kill me,” this same Dunn had chested, and how onr ancestors, and drew from Western I hack-horses furiously around the square. Peru, and so left the old gentleman
lect some one who was able to represent said the Squire, after a moment's hesi­ long everybody suspected him.
alone.
Europe the affection of children for s Th® turns accomplished, they rushed
*A errx broker, visiting a country lady
them fitly; they either could not or tation.
“We mustn’t elect him to the Gen­
carriage doors. All was perfect- and wishing to increase her knowledge
would not take his hints _• so Dunn was
“That’s right, sir. Be all ready rhen eral Court to-morrow," said one ot the parent, and for centuries scholars saw
only what they called the classic world, ly quiet within, and the two bodies lay of affairs, asked her if she know what
re-elected, and thanked his customers the mail comes in. We shall send company.
Egypt lay hidden behind the columns
together in a pool of blood,
for their trade and their votes at the Crazy Mag if she comes; if not, the
“Who shall we elect?” inquired Mark of Greece. Even the pvramids lay con- I Dufai. however, recovered. His adver- “watering stock” meant, to which she
same time; and they, good, honest souls, beat one we can find.”
replied, “Of course 1 do; it is giving
Tapley.
cealed behind the shield of Achilles or j MrT bfld struck him four times in the the cows drink. ’
remained content so long ns taxes were The
door
had
hardly
closed
upon
“
Elect
the
Squire,
to
be
sure,"
re
­
not raised, there was no serious drought |
under the helmet of Ajax; but a land | breast, and torn hie face and chin with
There are many hard tasks set for
Squire Beattie before they were visited sponded the landlord; “I shall vote for and state so vast could not always be j bia teeth! But such a horrid encounand their crops sold well Dunn was a by a poor woman, |o whom they gave him."
women iu this world, but few which
thue covered up by a Greek column or ^er
n°t cure him of his ruffianly they find it impossible to perform. Still,
model of a Postmaster. The few months an Crder, with instructions to call again
,o
“So shall I—so shall I." chimed in a
preceding each election he was very after she had been to the store and got i dozen voices. And hours were spent plume. In the lost half century that propensities. His next victim was CoL there was never a woman who could
old land has been allowed her name as de Saint Morys, of the Gardes du keep a fur-lined circular from flying
polite and attentive; professed to sell her goods.
When the woman came j iu magnifying and praising the Squire’s
molasses and muslins a trifle cheaper back Charley presented her with a tur- 1 virtues ^nd repeating the storekeeper’s the Mother of Nations, and due confes- Corps, and he also wounded Gen. is- open and showing the fur.
sion has been made of her part in the count de Mondelagier grievously. At
than their market value; often referred key; and, while be engaged her in con- 1 faults.
" What’s in a name ?” Ah, William,
drama of mankind. It is now conceded length the police got hold of him on you didn't know everything, that's cer­
to the long time he had served bis versation al&gt;out her family, and asked
”
” next' morning
’
’Lonsdale
* * was alive
"
The
that the muaio-of Egypt was wider aud , account of a pamphlet he had pub- tain. Salt can be bought for a few
townsmen
associations
her, with excitement. On everv hand you
■
ZZ and
z., the
r-■ pleasant
‘
~
, her
aex what
won the
me Squire
o quire said
saia about
aoout ner,
richer
than
that
of
’
Greect).
The
anbsned.
Condemned
to
a
month
’
s
imconnected with lir
his experience
zzjzrizzzz zz
as ar
pub- I Mark wag turniug oat a portion of the might have heard the praises of Squire
cents a quart, but call it chloride of
tiquaries have found Carved in an old | prisonment, he was so roughly treated
lie servant; hinted at a treat, if elected, I i
sodium, and the apothecary will mulct
contents of her oil-can and molasses ; Beattie and the slanders on poor Dunn,
tomb nt Thebea a harp having twenty- 1 that he became violent; he was then you to the tune of half a dollar for one
and always provided it. These were the
jug.
.
That day the Squire might have had
one strings, and thia harp was about the thrown down, put in a straight jacket, scruple.
reasons why Dunn always was elected
“The gentleman finds a good deal of every office, from hog-reeve of the vilby the neck and feet like a
and Beattie never was.
An exchange says: “A cow needs as
fault,** said the woman, “and tells me lage to President of the United States, height of a man, showing us that the nud
Char ley Giles was sharp-sighted—moat ,how long a gallon of molasses will last ' if lie had wanted them, and they hnd music which the ear heard m Thebea, I madman, or a wild animal, as he was.
much currying ns a horse, and the re­
- ------------------------------poor fellows in love with be)les and heir­ his family, aud thinks mine ought to go j been in the gift of his townsmen. As 4,000 years ago, ran from the deep notes
sult will bo found in the milk-pail.” Of
Death at Will,
esses are. He knew that Squire Beat­ further. God knows that, if I was able, it v. as, he was satisfied with being made of onr longest piano string upVard three I
course it will, if a man ia fool enough
We all die in good time, in the natu- to set the milk-pail under the cow while
tie aspired tc office, but was very un­ I'd never trouble him again.”
Chairman of the Board of Selectmen octaves. With such a scale of sweet
fortunate in obtaining it.
He’also
sonnds from a stringed instrument, it is ■ ral course of events, and most o« us ex- he -is currying
,„ —
her. The best way is to
“Perhaps it isn’t his fault,” intimated and member of the General Court.
knew just the reasons why he never Charley.
।
“Are you certain they give
Time passed away. Squire Beattie quite certain that the Mother of Nations pect to find that “good time" cofiie , turn the pail bottom up or leave it at
was elected, and tbai wnfi more than you
■
good measure at the store?"
rtore?”
j gave his consent to the union of his was a mother of do very humble music । noon enough; but i* appears that there the house till you are done currving.
* Quiver small boy was
'
-looking
’ •
the Squire knew himself. Of this ‘ “I don’t know—I ne’er measured
the j daughter with Charley Giles. The ex­ Other figures remain upon monuments, I have been individuals who, to oblige
i
A
at
Knowledge Charley meant to avail him- grods,
।
sir.
| citement WM
M Wwith
. fcM it DMV
all died nwr.y, UM
and
the which tell us that the Egyptian girls their friends, have died somehow—and some scriptural engravings, and gazed
self and elect
— the
--- Squire to any office
—-“Well, measure and weigh evep-thing [ talk of an opposition store. Dunn, played upon the guitar, and perhaps I to please themselves have come to life long and earnestly upon a representa­
sung
words
to
the
notes,
a
thouaand
again
—
also
somehow-many
times
)&gt;etion
of
Adam
aud
Eve
in
their
primitive
he should. prefer,
*
’
’
’
’
‘
’
’
aud thus gain his that you have got to-day, and, if they disgusted
with poll
politics,
resigned
the
„
1 with
----- -------w----------tion of Adam and Eve in their primitive
dress. Turning
to his mother, he asked,
consent
to the
t
x-mmovm. w/
longed-for marriage with ffo not hold out, let me know when you । postoffice,
postoffice, and
and Mark
Mark Taplev
Tapley was
was ap
ap-­ years before Greece and Rome became fore finally “ throwing . ff thia mortal uteoa.
lutuiuy tu uib luuiuer, ne asaed,
- didn't Adam and ”
his daughter. To this end he took i come up again." said Charlev, as his jwinted• as •his successor. Squire Beat­ . visible in history. What system of i coil." The following i&lt; a case of fhisi"
j “”
Ma,
Eve wear any
written
music
they
may
havediad
is
not
|
kind,
given
in
"The
Night
Side
of'
Mark Tapley into his confidence, and visitor took her departure.
tie now dispenses liberally aud openly
i clothes?" “No, my son.” The lad re­
the two consulted together anti ar- ■ All
AU the forenoon the young men to the poor. Last election he was known, nor ia such scientific inquiry j Nature,” by Mrs. Crowe: Col. Towns- fluted a moment^“iF^id. "By h£k£
an address which must end could, to all appearances, die when- though, but 1'U bet the mosquitoes jist
ranged their plans.
Thuy decided, treated their visitors the same. Toward chosen to the “higher branch,” and pertinent
gCXK,r^ ,dc* th*“
h’ ever he Ple^heart oeaaed to made them hump themselves lirelv!”Mter ascertaining what position the noon, Crazy Mag camo in; she com- Charley Giles now represents Lonsdale
nical details.
Squire would prefer, to make him a plained bitterly of the #ay the Squire in the House.
beat, there was no perceptible respi- Quincy Modem Argo.
favorite with the whole people; tool- talked to her, and jumped at the pre­
Ont of this old and wise aud, as it ration, and his whole trame becamecold I
rioter morn.
low Dunn to be nominated, as usual, tended suspicions of Giles and Tapley
seems, musical Egypt came Moses and aud rigid as death itself—the features i
Extraordinary Accident.
and to defame him at the very last —promising, when she went home, to
A street car on the Fourth avenue the children of-Israel. And, as they being shrunk and colorless, and the 1
moment.
Then he would have no j measure everything she had bought, line, New York, was going up-town had been for generations in that Nile eyes glased and ghastly, fie would
Di.
chance to .defend himself; the people and if there waa not quart for quart, to filled with passengers, including a num­ valley, and since the gifted leader had continue in this state for several hours,
n-i when the boy got iooao from hltu
would drop him sad take up the most return immediately and let them know, ber of ladies. At Twelfth street the been reared in the King’s palaces, and and then gradually revive; but the re­
Ho bld hla npuksche in the chair.
popular man, which would lie the Word was seat to Beattie to be sure progress ot the car was suddenly arrest­ had become skilled in ’ all the wisdom vival doe 5 not appear to have been an
A Banker’s Trick.
Squire. Their motto was: “AU’s fair .nd be on hand when the mail arrived, ed. The horses had -began trotting at of the Egyptians, it is evident that effort of will, or rather, we are not in­
in lore and politics.
for every tiling was all right; aud they a six-mile gait. Before anybody in the when the children of Israel emigrated formed whether it was so or not. I find,
Once upon a time, when Dumas, the
The next morning Charley called, continued to distribute their turkeys car could move, a long strip of iron to set up a state of their own they car­ from the account of Dr. Cheyne, who noted French author, was short of cash,
upon the Squire, by whom he was re- and their advice to measure to all who forced its way endwise through the ried with them a music of no ’small attended him, thatCol. Townsend's own he wrote to a certain millionaire ask­
-ceived very coolly, but that made no" called upon them. About 5 o’clock, door of the car, passed through the seat worth. We have long known that they way of describing the phenomenon to ing for the loan of some money for n
difference to the young man.
He; and just before the mail-coach came on the west lower corner, on which carried from the Nile many principles which he was subject, was, that he could few months. The letter was an ex­
wa’ked in and took a seat without be-1 rattling up to the door of the Lonsdale Samuel Glover, 40 years old, a merchant of ethics and religion, some good and 'die or expire wiien he pleased; and tremely characteristic one, and »nded
by an effort or somehow,.------------he could with a little rondeau, half jest, half seri­
ing asked, laid his hat upon the table, postoffice, «
»•
Crazy •»»-Mag came »bounding
...
of Fairfield, Ct., was sitting, and, some bad. but to tills political science yet,
and commenced to talk politics. Upon into the office of Charley, with hardly crushing through the thin seat, pene­ and common literature we must now come to life again.’ He performed the ousness. Indeed, it was such a clever
this subject the Squire soon warmed breath enough left in her body to trated Mr. Glover's thigh, and, passing add quite rich treasures of hymns and i experiment in the presence of three production that the banker sagely con­
W a may suppose that the medical
i AO 1 m.n
men, ADD
one Cif
of wIlAm
whom Vanf
kept Li.
his cluded that the author was not to be
up, as he always did. At first the ejaculate: " Excuse me, Mr. Giles, will on, lodged against the end of the car. mno.n
music.
We
political lover talked around his sub­ ye? It wasn’t the Squire at all; but The cor was brought to aVtand-atill. hymns which Moses and the army sung, hand on his heart, another held his trusted with money, and promptly and
ject, sort of sounded his companion; Mr. Dunn’s been cheating me. He’s The strip of iron was in such a position and which Miriam sung with the ac­ wrist, and third placed a looking-glass curtly declined to make the proposed
spoke of a young men’s movement; • o
given
.-~---------me a pint
-----------------------and a half of- —
ile for -a that Mr. Glover, who had. become al­ companiment of her timbrel and dance, before his lips; aud they found that all i investment. At dinner that night sev­
of the dissatisfaction felt with the1 quart, and only three pints of mo- most unconscious frem the agony he were hymns created in a land and age traces of »-eapiration and pulsation eral of the (tanker’s guests happened to
present incumbent; of the chances to ! lasses when the order was for two was suffering, was literally nailed to his when the harp had twentj -one strings. gradually ceased, insomuch that, after be discussing a recent sale of auto­
elect him by a certain maneuver, and quarts. Bit.’’
seat. Officer Mulcahey, of the Mercer By the natural law of progress this consulting about his condition for some graphs, and mentioned the almost
of the parties ready to take hold of the ' “ Well, Mag. you’d better go overind street police, came up, and, procuring music had become still better by the time, they were leaving the room per­ fabulous price brought by familiar
movement, until the old mon was thor-; tell Mr. Dunn all about it,” advised the axes and sa*s, with the assistance of day when Solomon dedicated his suaded that he was really dead, when notes of Hugo, Lamardue, Guizot, and
oaghly interested in his favorite hobby; i young man.
several of the passengers, cut awav the temple, and when mention begins to be signs of life appeared, and he slowly Gautier.
“Do you mean to tell me.” said the
then he unfolded so much of his plan
“ I will,'* said Mag, as she started rear end of the car to release Mr. Glov­ made of many instruments. In the revived. He did not die while repeat­
as suited his purpose. They talked out
er. After fifteen minutes’ hard work, lost Psalm quite an orchestra springs ing the experiment, as has been some­ millionaire, "that things of that sort
together hours. It was a long time be- ' The coach had just driven up to the the rail was released from its lodgment, up before us. Seated in that grand times asserted.
have any value—money value?”
“Certainly they have!" replied pne
fore the Squire would tccede to all of I door; the store was filled with the villa­ but etill the unfortunate passenger old house of worship, you are amazed
young man’s proportion*; but it was {gers wailing for their papers and the could not be released. With a pen­ to nee and hear trumpet and psaltery,
Gkobge Mtebs was an athlete and a of the guests, who was a collector. "A
finally decided that Beattie should I news, and Mr. Dunn was busy changing knife Officer Mulcahey managed to cut and harp aud timbrel and organs and remarkably-hearty eater. He was sent good autograph such as I have men­
furnish Mark and Charley $50, to ex- the mail.
When Mag entered, she away the lacerated flesh of Mr. Glover’s stringed instruments and high-sound­ to prison in Philadelphia for two years, tioned is worth its weight iu bank hills
pend as they saw fit during the c;:m- looked around her for a moment, and thigh and to release him. A back was ing cymbals. In the time of Daniel, and the fare there was too scant and any day."
paigi:; that he should take a list of the ! then said, very calmly: " Mr. Dunn, procured and he was taken to the Ash­ 500 years later, other instramente ap­ plain to please him. On getting out he
“ How mueh is thia worth?” said the
wants of all the poor of the town who ; you're a cheat r
land House, where he' was stopping. pear, and bauds for the street had determined to gratify his appetite fur banker, taking Dumas' letter from his
might call upon him, and send the ap­
“ What do yon mean, Mag?" asked Physicians were sent for, and pro­ sprung np, for it was decreed that a while at any risk. Every night ho pocket.
"I'll give you 100 francs for it this
plicant, with his or her litt, to them: Ebenezer.
nounced his injuries exceedingly seri­ Daniel must worship the false gods at broke into some pretentious house, and
that be was to remain away from all
the moment when he should hear in regaled himself on choioe viands and instant, ’ Baid the collector, with enthu­
“1 mean that you are a cheat. You’ve ous.—New York World.
caucuses and rallying meetings, and been cheating me for some time, but I
the street cornet, flute, and harp, sack­ wine, often spending four or Bve hours siasm, after reading it.
“ Sv rrere k"—The best remedy for hut, paal'cry and dulcimer,and all other at it. Nine of these hurplarie* were
"Done! " said the banker, and, with
that iu csseLe was rl&lt; cted to such pOsi- did not find it out until to-day, when
sitions as he chose he was to consent I measured all the g&lt;»ods. I Ixiught of cold feet is to put them iu the small of kinds of music. It seems that the committed in at many nights before be i» pitying ruute, he pocketed the monev
for the tetter to which a few hours beto the marriage of Charley with hia you."
your wife’s hack upon retiring.
By writer had not the patience to enumer­ was caught
" She’s wild again, poor thing!” re­ hobbling her, all danger irom kicking ate all the instruments in the street
daughter. But if he was not elected,
fore he had returned a
Chows' feet are the caws of care.
refxuaL
Charley was to relinquish all Ciaiirs to marked Dunn to a bystander.
will be avoided.
bands of the King.

�THE OBHHML WJM.I F.
WiUi in
•nd frequently
ALL MOKh.

Jtetber

1 watch-towers and
Bald heads are never seen among
j down the valley to
» for* th® ttwommodation of the rad men.
The Springfield Sabbath Republican soon it will thunder along the
troops, and with various enginery of . The newest in hosiery are plaids and of New York, a® a rule, are not to be
has a pretty story of two little children wan, far away in the distant Northland. warfare.
Large folding gate® of Roman stripe®.
beaten in the telling of a g«»&lt;.d story.
who *®tt alone on a recent Sunday to Farm-house® dot the landscape; towns
It is vulgar to keep time to music A number of them were gathered to­
church, when a minister from out of have sprung up; the traveler beholds «ve inner gates, open on the lour rides
gether one evening, when *&gt;in* member
piles
of
lumber,
long
lines
of
farm
with
your
feet.
'
town preached- They took a *eal near
of the wails. The gate in the south
n min­
The Boaton Tranecrlpt says that if of the parry told an anecdote
the front; and, after the minister had
wall is regarded with especial honor,
ister in se&amp;refi of a charge wot i® cer­
got well iut0
surmon, the smallest thresher®, and
and is the entrance used by all official®, you ert onions the fact will leak out. . tainly worth presenting r® • g'v*d story,
The reading-room of the British Mu­
child whispered to hi® sitter that he
i; 1879. a bar­ while everything held to be unclean seum contain® three mile® of book-case® •nd, perhap®, as an example of ho* such
would like to go home. People who
is prohibited from passing it.
things are some times done. Tnis mil­
of grain—ere
sat behind them heard the little girl tell long to be
liter had been invited to preach a® a
MJXJOjjboi—C. C, Coffin, in
Undeb Wateb.—Spiders enjoy a cu­ eight feet high.
him that
not 8° ’rithout the
Caldfornia olives surpass those of candidate in a little rural church in
rious provision of nature which enable®
Harpers
Magazine.
minister's p^lkfion; to hand in hand
them to live under water. The creat­ Spain and France. They are larger and Northern Pennsylvania, where the
they left theik&gt;eat, and, standing be­
members, t1 though only on a par.with
ure goes to the surface of tha water and ot better flavor.
THE HOME DOCTOR.
fore the clergyman, the little chap
move® all its legs busily, just as if it were
Mbs. Maceet ha® been presented by most distant country churehe®, liked to
lisped out bis petition. The minister
Chest P rotectors. —One of the boat trying to crawl out of the water. Sud­ the ex-Queen of Spain with an elegant flatter themselvea that they were
was naturally surprised, but, without cheat protectors on a .cold, blustering
“pretty well posted." Before starting for
denly it gives a sharp jerk or kick, and fan of pearl and lace
interrupting hi® discourse, nodded his
ires below the surface. It then looks
day, when one is riding, is a newspa­
The importers of quinine are active the place, the minister met an old -'lerassent. That, did not satisfy the chil­
per, folded so as to have three or four xactly as if it were surrounded by a in their efforts to necure a reimpoeitmn ical friend, who had had some experi­
dren, and again the boy asked permis­ thicknesses, and placed over the chest ase of polished silver owing to a bub­ of the duty on that article^
ence in the sarnie neighborhood, and
sion to go, and was answered byanothe- and buttoned unper the overcoat, cloak ble of air which it has inclosed between
Skcjmstaky Thompson, of the navy,, who advised him to “Give them some
nod. The little girl, fearing the mini®
it® long hind legs. Beside this there has been chosen President of the Amer­ Latin and Greek; it will tickle their
or sacque.
ter had not understood her brother,
are a number of smaller bubbles which ican Co agree®ionol Turn pc rance Soci- vanity, and they’ll set you down for a
Almond Milk—-Almond milk has
s«dd: " Please, air,'may brother and I
very smart man."
cling to the other legs, and which can
go home?” The minister stopped and been found quite useful in cases of fe­ be added to the principal bubble when ,ty.
There was a little difficulty in the
Twohuxdbed families of Philadel­ way of the minister’s giving hi® hear­
verbally granted their request, and, ver, and' when very light nourishing needed. This supply of air ia sufficient
Blanch two
phia Quakers will form a colony in Min­ ers a dose at Latin and Greek, for he
with a sweet “ Thank you, sir," and a drinks were wanted.
to last the spider for a considerable
nesota, on the North Pacific railroad,
courtesy, the children went'down the pounds of sweet almonds, and to this time.
add not more than two bitter almonds;
next spring.
aisle together.
.
What account® for the variety of
The First Watch.—At first the
bruise qtiite smooth in a mortar, add-&lt;
A sale by auction of a tract of land he was equal to the emergency. He
forms in nature? Some scientist® sey,
ing from time to time a little orange­ watch was about the size of a dessert
FACTS AMD FIGURES.
was a native of Wale®, and spoke Welsh
the laws of nature. But these laws are
flower water ;zput the almond-paste in a plate. It had weights, and was used
as well as be did English, though these
merely the method® by which nature
THEBE are a great many men in New jug and pour on it a pint ot cold water; as “ a pocket dock." The earliest known mortgage of $5,000,000.
two were the only languages he knew
works. And the question is still asked,
use
of
the
modern
name
occurs
in
the
let
it
stand
an
a
cool
place
eight
hours;
York
worth
$5,000,1*00,
a
large
number
anything about When be had got
S
leeping
cabs
will
soon
run
without
why does nature work by these meth­
whose wealth will reach $8,000,000 or then strain, very carefully and sweeten record of 1552. which mentions that change from Toledo, Ohio, to Ogden. nicely into his sermon, he introduced a
ods to produce such variety of forms?
Edward
VL
had
“
one
larutn
or
watch
with
lump/sugar.
Utah Ter.—a ride of 1,979 miles, and little passage ot scripture, and said:
The following anecdotes, quoted by Jo­ $10,000,000, and there are a few whose
of
iron,
the
case
being
likewise
of
iron
possessions will overreach $10,000,000.
Blee^in^ rnoM Wounds.—Bleeding
“This passage, brethren, has been
seph Cook, suggest the true answer:
gilt, with two plummets of lead." The the longest run on railway cars in the
slightly altered in the translation. It is
.
■
The income of the enormously rich from a wound on a man or beast mqy bo first watch may readily be supposed to world.
Kepler, the astronomer was one day
called by his wife, from hi® study of men of this country last year were as stoppcd__hy,k mixture of common salt, have been of rude execution. The first . Dickinson College will complete its only in the original Hebrew that you
natural forces, to dinner, and a salad follows: Vandeibiit,$10,000,000; Gould, in e&lt;pri^ porta, bound on with a white great improvement—the substitution of hundredth year in 1883, and .the Meth­ can grasp it® full meaning. I will read
$15,009,000; Sidney Dillon, $10,000,­ cloth. If the bleeding be profuse, use tprings for weights—was in 1560. The odist calls upon its alumni and friends it to you in Heb’ew, so that yon may
was laid on the table.
'Dost thou think," said he to his 000; Russell Sage, $10,000,000; and a large quantity, say from one to three earliest springs were not coiled, but to increase its endowment $500,000 at comprehend it more exactlyand he
pave them the passage in very good
pints. It may be left for hours or
spouse, “that if leaves of lettuce and Jim Keene, $8,000,000. ■
only straight pieces of steel. Early that time.
Welsh. The old deacons looked at
even days, if necessary. In this man­
drops of oil and vinegar and fragments
European Russia is prolific in child­
watches had only one hand, and, being
Prince Leopold, Victoria’s young­ each other, and nodded approval, ns
ner
was
saved
the
life
of
a
horse
which
of hard-boiled eggs had been in circu­ births, infant mortality and diphtheria.
wound up. twice a day, they could not est bod, wonts Cambridge and Oxford
lation from eternity in chaos, that Of 3,173,405 children born, three- was blooding from a wounded artery; be expected to keep the time nearer to lead the movement for the coeduca- though they would s®y: “That’s the
chance could have assembled them to­ fourths die young. Diphtheria in some the bleeding ceased in five minutes af­ than fifteen or twenty minutes in twelve tioq of the sexes by admitting female stnfl; that's the kind of thing we want"
Presently the minister, who saw
ter the application.
It was left on hours. The dials were of silver or
day to form a salad ?"
places kills off half that are born, and in
by the faces of his hearers that he had
three day®, when it worked loose, and brass. The cases hod no crystals, but students.
“ Not as good a one as this." said his Odessa, 76 per cent
CinuzATioN is working on the made a hit, came upon another scrip­
was easily removed from the wound,
wife, “nor as well seasoned."
opened at the back and front, and were Ute Indians. Not long since Ouray
The Bishops of the Methodist Epis­ which very soon healed.
ture passage that could not be correct­
Abbe Galliani, in Paris, once met a
four or five inches in diameter. A plain used to wear feathers in his hat; now ly rendered in English. “ This pas­
company of atheist® in Baron d'Hol- copal Church are all more than 50 years
Treatment of Wabts.—The com­ watch cost more than $1,500, and after it is Mrs. Ouray that wears them, and sage," said he, “ has to be read in the
of
age.
Bishop
Scott
is
78;
Bishop
bach's parlor.
mon situation of warts is the hand; one was ordered it took a year to make ®he got them irom a New York miU- original to be appreciated. In all the
“ Now suppose, gentlemen,” said he, Peck. 69; Bishop Simpson, 69; Bishop sometime® they are produced on the
iner.
languages, there is none I know in
“that the one among you who is most Bowman, 63; Bishop Harns, 63; Bish­ face, and less frequently on other parte
What Becomes of All the Pins?—
Last year, when Queen Victoria ris- which the meaning can be no well im­
op
Foster,
60;
Bishop
Wiley,
55;
Bish
­
fully convinced that the world is the ef­
of the body. Their cause is unknown;
Beaconsfield, ®he planted a tree in pressed as in the Greek. I will read
fect of chance, is playing with three op Merrill, 55, and Bishop Andrews, 55. but from their frequent occurrence in “What becomes of all the pin®?" asks a
dice, I do not say in a gambling house, * In the BriAish army there are 100,000 school-boy® dirt may be supposed to London pope:. It is now as much as j hi® garden. The Prince of Wales, on a you the verse in Greek;" and again he
forty years since the daily supply ot visit jnst now, has planted another; and gave them a long Welsh sentence.
but in the best house in Pari®.
men who declare themselves to be mem­ have some share in occassiohing them.
“ His antagonist throws, sixes, once, bers of some religious denomination. The treatment of worts is to pore the pins Irom the English factories was Beaconsfield is waiting for the Czar to Again the deacons nodded approvingly,
20,000,000, and ever airce that tiipe the | come next spring to sow his turnips,
and before long the minister found it
twice, three, four times, in a word, con­ Of these, 62,860 are returned as be­ hard and dry skins from their tops, and
stantly. My friend Diderot will say, longing to the Church of England, thlen touch them with the smallest drop doily average has been steadily increas- I John D. Poindexter, a young man necessary to read a verse in Latin. “ so
without a moment's doubt, that the 7,125 are Presbyterians, 3,985 Wesley­ of strong acetic acid, taking care that; ing, til! it now stands at 50,0o0,000 ev- of Richmond, Va., who killed C. C. that his hearers might understand it
, ery day.
Notwithntanding all this Curti®. a shoe-store
------- *-------clerk,
‘— ------------—
thoroughly,” and gave them a little
for insulting
dice are loaded.
'
an aud other Protestanta, and 20,872 the acid does not run off the wart upon '
i enormous supply, one can hardly be in Poindexter’® betrothed, was married to more Welsh.
“ But seeing in thi® universe so pro­ are returned Roman Catholics.
the neighboring skin, for if it does it
| company with a man. woman or child the young lady, previous to taking his I
Everything was going along smoothdigious a number of combinations, a
occasion inflammation and much
A St. L ouis physician is responsible will
thousand times more complicated, and
pain. If thi® practice be continued | for u day without being asked, “Have departure for two year® in the peniten-1 ly. aud the minister, as he approached
| the end of his sermon, thought he
complicated more usefully, you do not for the following figures: Taking the once or twice daily, with regularity, J■ you such a thing as n pin about yon ?" tiary.
suspect that the dice of nature are population of this country at 40,000,000 and paring the surface of the wart occa I’ Of our daily 50,000,000 pins, BirmingThe volunteer return® in England, I would just give them one more taste.of
| ham produces 37,000,000, leaving 13.- which have just been issued, show that I! the dead language®. “ I am about to
—of 300 men, 122 never drink spirits
at all; 100 drink moderately, but not to sionally when it get® hard aud dry, it i 000,000 as the production of London, the enrolled btrength of the force in- 'I read you,” said he, “ another passage on
may
be
soon
effectually
cured.
—
ErasJohn thr ItMpiUt and Joaua Chriat.
intoxication; 50 ore ephemeral drinkers;
Stroud and Dublin, where pins are also qreased in 1879 from 203,213 to 206,250, |' this subject. But it is another of those
Dins inison's Treatise on Healthy;
' made. The weight of wire consumed the number of efficients &gt;»eing at the ', passage® that have been altered in the
John the Baptist and Jesus the 25 drink periodically, called “spreeing
Skin.
.
annually in the pin manufacture of En- saui
„ „
u augmented from 194,191 to translation, aud I will read it to you in
Christ, in their relations to one an­ and 3 are habitual inebriates. Of 700
time
Cube for Diphtheria.— When pa 1 gland is
1O about 1,275} ton®, or *
|W,,,*V | samp
the Chaldaic, in which it wo® written.’
2,857,120
jgy
other, are the symbols of great and women 600 nevt-r taste alcoholics of
He was just about to give them a little
eternal facts in religious truth and ex­ any kind; 30 taste wine occasionally; member oi th. family is etuekod with j pound,, one-eighth oi which’:, iron
M
c
K
eehen
was compelled, while a
perience. These two figures and these 17 taste ardent spirits; 36 drink ale or thi® fearful disease, the best medical i wire, used in manufacturing mourning loaded pistol was leveled at him. to mar­ more Welsh, when, casting his eye ever
braS8 wire con­
the congregation, he ®aw seated near
two lives pass before u® like a lieauti- beer constantly; 14 drink ardeilt spirits aid should at once be called. The dan- 1 ^,1 hair pin8&lt;
ry
Miss
Moore,
at
Leavenworth,
Kan.
the door a jolly-looking man, who was
ful and instructive allegory. Ou the periodically, and 3 are habitual inebri­ ger is too great to allow this advice to , fcumed amounts to 2,500,0C0 pounds,
He contested the legality of the mar­ holding his sides tight to keep from
one hand, we see starting up in the ates. Fewer women drink than men, pass unheeded. Indeed,even in appar- which, at lid. per pound, in money
riage, and the courts declared it null bursting with laughter. The minister
wilderness a wild, rude form, wrapped but u larger proportion of them become ently light cases, that appear to be pro- | VBiuc ^ches the sum of £114,583.
and
void.
Then
he
voluntarily
had
the
greasing to a speedy and favorable । „
took in the situation in an instant.
in a coarse blanket, with a countenance habitual drinkers.
termination, the patient often, suddenly I
How Postage Stamp® are Made.- ceremony repeated.
Here was a man in the church who un­
expressive of spiritual sadness and
There ore ip France 1,700 women die®, and what are called the sequelre of
printing, steel pistes are used, on
All the articles belonging to /.he , d ere too d Welsh, and who was laughing
wearing the traces of ascetic habit. .'engaged in literary pursuits, and 2,150
the
disease
—
its
later
effects
on
the
which
200
stamps
are
engraved.
Two
Prince Imperial when he died have । at the trick that had been played upon
Tbederort roronnd. wit'll hi. Hero jo- j who make a living by vulu
,
cultivating the organa and tissues of the body—fre- ®en
k«P‘ hard
Worlt covering been recovered, except his watch, the congregation. But Dot a feature
cent., eod all heart. W1 under b» Bn0 atU. Ttro third. ot the former quently result in death,
(1„,h „ orotraeted
protracted
colored inks and passing which was pounded to pieces between in the minister's face changed. Fixing
searching and un.puing ccpo.nre of | we„ 1k,„ in tbe provinee,. chiefly tn
udI infferiM I or
’ S^hero
will JU.®them to a man and girl.who are equally two ttones. in order “to get at the in­ I his eyes straight upon the laughing
their un. I. not tin. the immemorial ; lho 8oatb, whilo ,
proportion ot I - er anrV "u VnD£’. I;
*.**.*
?re
fore be seen that intelligent profeosion- busy at printing them with large rolling side." His uniform coat, with eighteen | man, just as the congregation thought
tyij&gt; ot ktr, and ot the repentance | ,bo „UiU ,vere
in p„ia 0, lbc
ul treatment is necessary to prevent, if
hand-presses. Three of these little .
inrusts,
thrusts, an
all m
in irom,
front, ms
his overalls, |, ho was about to give them the Chaldaic
with which it u commiMioned to work 1700
writore, 1.1,00 have written possible, such serious results. But in I "quad® are employed all the time, al-| assegai
hools and shirt have been given up by version, he said again in Welsh:
tn awakened coMCtence.?
noveU or ,hort BU)ri„ (or
g
some cases a physician may be so far i though ten presses can be put into use ।
2o1ub, aud sent home.
i “For God’s sake, my friend, don’t say
And now this other figure, which pk,. 200 „„ p^t,. 150 write on educ.- away as to render his assistance prac-1
case of necessity. After the small | tc.vkipeg but a few vears aco the 1I a word about this till I have a chance to
come, treading tn the ooUteps ot the fioa anj relecce: the remainder are tically impossible.
For sucli we say&lt; sheets of paper upon which the LOO |
•
t’of civilization inhabited
talk with you.”
desert preacher. On Hui Imo 1. a met ' compilers, tran.hnor. .nd the tike. OI there are three principal remedies. The stamp® are engraved havedned enough,
. Vv^servants of the Hudson Bay i
:
The congregation wont home satiswinning light. Hu voice 1. .weei mid i tbo
107 „e
god oil
first is the saturated solution of chlor- they are sent into another room and , p
■
.
zew hundred half- 11 fieri that they had listened to one of the
low, His food and dress are those of I painters,
-■
•
&gt;
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«
the majority being painters of ate of potiuh, given in teaspoonful guom«l. The, gum used for this pur­
। most learned of sermons; the laughing
other men, His way is among their | portraits, flowers and still nature; 193
dose® every Dour. The French phys- I*080 18 a peculiar composition made of
ox’.cart of the Selkirk settlement '' man never told the story, and the minhomes and haunts; He gives His sanc­ are miniaturists, 754 painters on porce­
icians rely largely on this. The second । ^e powder of dned potatoes and other
flourishing citv of 10 000 people 1
tion to social and domestic life; he is lain, and 491 draw and engrave on is chlorine-wa?en dUuted with from two vegetables mixed with water, which is ‘XZct^ ^ S2 w
i1 ister was soon settled over the church,
the healer of the blind, the leprous and wood, paint in water colors, ornament to four time® as much water A nrom- better than any other material, for in- connecuxi Dy rauroau wiui tne great, j the people believing that a clergyman
~
times m
as mneb
much «.t«r.
water. A prom
pr—
to —
tourr urnro
wh (b
„„ ,lp tLt„u8b Mit.De- who could read the scriptures in five
the demoniac; on His lips is the word ot fans and the like.
ineut physician of Springfield, Mass., paper badly. Tbl. paprr i. al.o ot a I
pardon and peace; He comes to reek
•«? "ortbero border and keenly I languages was just the man for them.
has for the lost sixteen years found it ...enhar textore. aomewhat atmilar to ‘hvc.*» (be pombilitie. wlucb he be­
and to save tbat which was lost. He is
Dakota ft heat Fields.
Finding Drowned People.
almost uniformly effective. Prior to that used lor bank not™. Alter having
more than the type, He is the incarnate •
“!«&lt;•• »' ’bat 1. .ooa I “ An Old Folk-Lorist" writes: The
Of the 400,000,000 bushel? of wheat
realization, of the Gospel. He repre­ produced in the United States, by far its use he lost half his cases. The third been again dried, thi. time on httlo dertmed to be one of tbo mo.t popoUr
| remarkable incident of the discovery of
sents faith and, forgiveness, those ele­ the largest portion is sown in the fall, remedy is sulphur. Dr. Field, of En­ racks
. which
~
a
.
—
.
-------------T
and
prosperous
provinces
of
the
British
■
are fanned by steam power,
the body of a child drowned in the river
ments of religious truth and experience and is called winter grain. The varie­ gland, has obtained remarkable cures for about an hour, they are put in be­
* empire. ______________________
; Kennet,’ at Newbury, in 1767, by means
which are to the former as the time, of ties are conditioned by soil and climate, withit. His prescription is, we believe, tween sheets of paste board and pressed
Maxims of Rotliochlld the Banker. |I of a two-penny loaf with a quantity ot
the tender grape and the voice of the the latitude of Milwaukee marking in to mix a teaspoonful of the flour of
in hydraulic presses capable of applying
Hold integrity sacred.
j quicksilver put into it, wai quoted by
turtle dove, the appearing of fiowers general the northern boundary of win- sulphur in a wine-glass of water, and
give it as a gargle.
If the patient is a weight of 2,000 tons. The next thing
Endure trials patiently.
j one of your contemporaries some twenty
and the green fig, the time of the sing­
unable to gargle, blow some of the dry is to cut the sheets in halves; each
| years ago. and theu elicited many ouriObserve good manners.
ing of birds, is to the winter when it is
The area suited for the production of flour tnrougn
through a quui
quill upon tne
the aiaeasea
diseased "sh.et,
U-Ck, of course, when cut, contains 100
I ous proofs of the existence of similar
Be prompt in all things.
past and the rain when it is over and wheat sown in the spring hitnerto has nour
parts
of
the
mouth
aud
throat
;
or
burn
stamps.
This
is
done
by
a
girl
with
a
Make few acquaintances.
practices with analogous successful re­
gone. For it is the voice of our Be­ । been of limited extent, but there ia an
Rome ot the .ulpbur oo • live coal. ltd 1 l«rg» P“&gt;'
.inaro, cutting by hand
loved, who ha® come over the mount-1' undeveloped
uuueveiUFCU section w
Pay your debts promptly.
suits, and with— what is not always the
of the country so let the patient inhale ita lumea; cr, I being preferred to that of machinery,
Lie not for any consideration.
case—a satisfactory explanation of the
ains of our sm and standing by the l
aud far-reaching tnat it m;y be re­
filling
the
room
with
the
fumes,
let
him
|
which
method
would
destroy
too
many
home® ahows
shows HimHim-1!
^at\umme7
^atlidd
Yield not to discouragements.
phenomenon. Sir James Alexander, in
wall of our earthly liomes
• •
■
. . The stamp®. They are tfien passed to two
oaW fthrough
Itvrev,nV. flic,
’v ।' of the /utnre_ iu capabilities are so walk about and inhale them.
Join hand® only withthe virtuous.
his account of Canada, after stating
self
the lattice
lattice r\f
of nnr
our ilai
daily
patient should always be kept warm, the other squads, who, in as many opera­
Watch carefully over your passions. that the Indians believe that a drowned
hves.---C/irwtian Intelligencer.
।
insurance of production
bowels open, and the system well nour- ■ tion®, perforate the sheets between the
Respect the counsel of your parents. body may be discovered by floating a
j so certain, that millions of the Old
stamps. Next they are pressed ''*
once
ished with easily digested food.
“*'*
Keep your mind from evil thoughts. piece of cedar wood, which will stop
•• P.y John WUlUm..”
j WorJj
ever
of
B
more, and then packed and labeled and
Go not into the society of the vicions. and turn round over the exact spot,
At a church prayer-meeting, not far | that will supply them with bread,
How They Grow Trees on the Prairie®. stowed away in another room preparatory
Consider well, then decide positively. mentions an instance which occurred
from Boston, a man whose credit was ■ A traveler making the tour of the 8L
to being put in mail-bags for dispatching
Dare to do right. Fear to do wrong. within his own knowledge, where the
During the winter time ent cotton* to fulfill orders. If a single stamp is
not the best, and who was somewhat j Lawrence and its connecting chain of
Fight life’s battles bravely, manfully. body of a person who was drowned by the
noted for his failure to meet his obliga- lakes, landing at Duluth, and journey- wood poles, trimming them up and tom, or in any way mutilated, the
Never try to appear what you are not. oversetting of his boat near Cedar
tions, arose to speak. The subject lor iog west over the Northern Pacific then sawing them into piece® about one whole sheet of 100 is burned. Five
Question not the veracity of a friend. island “ could not be discovered until
the meeting was “ What shall I do to be railroad 200 miles, beyond the forest foot long. In the spring, as soon a® the hundred thousand are burned every
Sacrifice money rather than princi­ thin experiment was resorted to."
saved?" Commencing in measured region of the Upper Mississippi, will frost will permit plowing, draw a deep week from this cause. For the past
ple.
But romething more remarkable was
a*
J
l 1. _. find
&gt;'..,1 himself on
.... the
tl...eastern edge of Bthis
I.. ■ furrow where the row ot trees ia wanted,
tones, he quoted
-the —passage,
“UWhat
twentv years not a single aheet has
Use your leisure time for improve­ stated by an eminent clergyman, happi­
shall I do to be saved?” He paused, broad land of the future—the valley of lay in the piece® using non® les® than been lost, such care has been taken in
ly
still living, who mentioned that,
ment
two
inches
in
diameter,
as
far
apart
as
and again more emphatically asked the the Red river, a stream flowing north­
counting them. During the progress
Attend carefully to details of your many years before, a boy who had late­
question, " What shall I do to be saved ?’ ward to Lake Winnipeg, and thence to desired, turn a furrow on the pieces, of manufacturing the sheet® ar® count­
ly come to Eton imprudently bathed in
business.
| then a third furrow as in plowing ed eleven times..
He paused, and again more emphati­ Hudson bay.
, the Thames where
it flows
great
Injure
not with
another
’s reputation in
In August, 1869, the writer of this land, harrow a little - that is all. The
cally asked the question, “What shall I
rapidity undei “ the playing fields," And
business.
do to be saved ?" Again, with increased article rode over this former hunting trees will come up from tbo pieces and
Bone Skates.
was
carried
out
ot
his
depth
end
Extend
to
every
man
a
kindly
srJutagrow
steadily
and
much
taster
than
solemnity and impressiveness of man­ ground of the Sioux, where through by­
Long
ago,
the
skates
of
the
Iceland
­
drowned.
All
efforts
to
recover
tha
tion.
/
.
ner, he repeated the monotonous in­ gone ages they chased the buffalo and cutting® or young trees set out. They
Touch not, taste not, intoxicating: body failed till one of the masters throw
quiry, when a voice from the assembly, fought the Chippewas. The Talley of should when planted this way never be ers were made of polished iron, or of
a cricket-bat into the stream, which
in clear and distinct tones, answered, the Red river was a vast expanse. No cultivated, as they grow ®o swiftly and the shank bone of a deer or sheep, drinks.
Venture not upon the threshold of floated to a spot where it turned round
"Go and pay John Williams for the hill, no gentle undulation, nothing but ; tall the flratyearortwotbatthe wind will about a foot long, filed down on one
in an eddy in a deep hole, under which
the fringes of trees along the streams, break some ui them off uub ss they have side, and greased with hog’s lard to re­ wrong.
yoke of oxen you boughtof him!“
Zealously labor for the right, and the body was found. There were, I
Tne remainder of the gentleman’s bounded the sight. It was a reach of weeds as a protection. The piece of pel the wet. These rough-and-ready
think, other instances, but these elicited1
address was not reported. All present prairie unbroken by the plow. Our ; pole form® a root and possesses suffi- bone skate® were the first kind adopted success ia pertain.
from sotne intelligent correspondents
appreciated the fitness of the unexpect­ own voices, or the song of the meadow­ 1 dent sap to make the trues grow, even by the English; for Fitzstephen, in his
Marine Disasters and Their Causes.
the simple and natural explanation oi
ed word in season, and were saved from lark, plover, and curlew, and other fowl, on high gravel soil. I have seen trees description of the amusements el the
The loss of 49 steamship®, 45 ships,
hearing a lengthy exhortation from the alone broke the solemn and oppressive planted in this way live and thrive, Londoners in his day (temp. Henry the
stillness of the solitude. At George­ though eaten off by the hoppers the Second), tells us that “when the great 140 bark®, 48 brigs and 227 schooner® ing streams deep pools formed by ed­
swindler’s lip®.
bound
to
and
from
the
United
States
dies, in which drowned bodies are
The incident has'led us to think that town the Hudson Bay Company had first season close to the ground.—Cor. fen thstFwuhes Moorfields at the north
wall of the city is frozen over, great during 1879, involving a Jose of $15,­ likely to be caught and retained. Any
there are i» good many people who, be­ reared a house, and two or three settlers St. Paul Pioneer-Preu.
000,000
$6,000,000
in excem of 1878,
companies of young men go to spurt
light substance
thrown(or
into
the stream
fore they make much progress in walk­ had set up their cabin® upon the banks
About one-fifteenth of the Catholic upon the ice. Some, striding as wide and over $3,000,000 more than in any would naturally be' drawn to the sur­
ing in the way of salvation themselves, of the river. We encountered a man
previous year), ia naturally drawing at­ face of the river over the center of the
a»
they
may,
do
slide
swiftly:
some,
population
of
this
country
is
taught
in
whose
birth-place
was
in
Virginia,
who
or guiding others therein, will have ro
tention to the causes of eo remarkable eddy-hole.—Pall Mall Gautte.
“go and pay John William*,” or John had been a frontiersman in Ohio, Indi­ Catholic schools, or upward of 405,000. better practiced to the ice, bind to their
shoes bones, as the legs of some beasts, an increase in marine losses. A® fifteen
somebody else, the money that they ana, Illinois, Wisconsin—a vidette of
This has been a discouraging winter
of the steamers were grain carriers, the
and
ho'd
stake®
in
their
hands
headed
J
ohn
C.
C
alhoun
,
a
grandson
of
the
honestly owe them. There is no iraa civilization.
“ Have you any neghbors?" we asked. famous South Carolina statesman, is with sharp iron, which sometimes they presumption is that the chief difficulty for manufacturer® of lung-pads and
shrewd enough to pursue a course ot
other alleged cure® for ©old.
strike against the lee; these men go as lies in the storage.
* Ob, yea&gt;' three families have just set- tending bar in St Loni®.
dishonesty and trickery, and still retain

�Which will Defy Competition in

are Warranted in Every

We are also prepared to furnish any­
the raae of Rev. Edward Cowley, the
thing in the
manager of the Shepherd’s Fold, an in­
stitution affording rt home for homeless (JNDKRTAKING
LINE,
children in New York city. He was
convicted last week of cruelly treating
and starving children under his care,
CABKETM,
ieducing them to living skeletons,- and 1
ROBEH, MHKOLDS Ac.
his case can only be likened to the case
of Squeem, a character heretofore only
Of any one in the country.
a myth in the imagination of Charles
Dickens in his story of Nicholas Nick••Iby. We are happy to chronicle that
a New York jury basconvicted 1dm aud
a New York judge has sentenced this for funeral occasions furnished free of
unnatural man, this “wolf in sheep’s
charge.
.
clothing,” to one year in state prison
and to pay a fine of $250. Would it be
J. LENTZ A SOWS.
overstepping the bounds of justice for rpHE NASHVILLE LEVATOR,
the prison authorities where he will be
confined, to cut short his allowance of
food and thus give him a dose of his
own preecription.
IN 1879,
Claysville, Penusylvania, holds a
man named James Worrell who as an Ho as to Enabe
incarnate tiend carries away the cham
Any number of farmers to
pion belt His desire ior money had
become Mich a mania, with him that on
Wheat
Ex­
Saturday evening last he locked his
father and five sisters in the house,
ui
then set fire to it and ran away. One
' of the sisters escaped, gave the alarm
■ and the party were rescued. Worrell
was studying for the ministry and
two evenings before bis incendiarism
desire to announce that having erected
he had led a prayer meeting.
one of the largest and most convenient
They have lots of fun at executions elevator buildings in central Michigan,
they are prepared to receive nnd
iu some part s of Tennessee. At the ex­
ecution of Burnril Smith and John Ball
the assassins of Major Pugh, at Mur­
freesboro last Friday, the grounds se­
For any quantity of
lected for t»je hanging resembled more

A GOOD HEARSE

Unload
and Grain
peditiously Accuratly.

Commencing1 March 2, ’8O.|
■_____

•

_____

those of a picnic than what they were
intended for. Reserved seats were sold
Mt large price*, lunch was served and a
general good time was had. Yet some
Iteople say tiiat the south is not In-hind That may be brought them. They alsc
keep for sale at the lowest prices
the north in civilization.
Dr. Benjamin Brandretii, the not­ Seeds, Flour. Feed. Lime, Salt,
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
ed pill man died at his home north of
Sing Sing, N.
last Thursday agtsl
Shingles.
79 years. His last words were to mark
the scoop with- which he hail been hi I
the habit of measuring out the ingredi­
AI5SWSW0RTH k BROOKS.
ents of his pills, that no one else should
use it after he was gone.
He, leaves JJOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
property to the amount of nearly throe
million dollars, nil made out of the pill
[
and vidnlty that 1 am prepared to make the
business.
__
A double net of brutality comes I

Money Sared by Dealiu with them.

from Texas. A respectable married
woman was outraged and murdered.
The perpretrator was found nnd confessed. after which the mob poured
kerosene on him. set it on fire nnd he
died in horrible agony. It is hard to
determine with accuracy which were
the most inhuman, the criminal or the
executioners.
New York boasts of n hero at four
teen. His name is Johnnv Higgins a
liootbteck, and on Wednesday be put a
crowd of men aud boyr, to shame by
jumping off on east river pier and res­
cuing a little boy from drowning. The
mother of the rescued l&gt;oy offered
Johnny two dellare. and he refused to
take it a$ she was poor.

---- OR THK------

DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES
Which you will never have a chance again to take advantage of.

«. c. .brow?;.

NOTICE.—For the benefit of those who cannot come themselves, we will cheerfully send
samples.
.

FRANK BAKER.

j.
And secure Bargains before the stock is broken.

Produce taken at Market price.

REMEMBER, MONDAY, MARCH 2
------ The Sale Commences at the

Hcliera’ Liver Pills are also high­
' ’y recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
; stomach aud liver. Sold by all drug
' gist at 25 cents per box.

j^OW IS THE TIME.
THIS WEEK I

NEW STORE!

For The Early Spring Trade

NEW GOODS!

&gt;

I have added this week a

Also a very fine line of

GROCERIES

Brocade A_lapacas.
__

Crockepy, Clasaware,

Having added

tools for

Cum­

ming, Ham­
mering and
Filing Saws

Nashville, Mich.

Acknowledged to be. the BEST in
the World. A fine line of F0B bolognas thatare BOBS,
,________________________________________________________ VxO TO V. w. ninitti s.

BOTS AND SHOES

SHOES^ROH^-cg^

For spring wear and you can find ANY SIZE or STYLE you ;
may want And I have left a few pieces of

for fresh and salt fish,

GotoC. w. Smith’s.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 5c,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
I FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
’ll
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
, - t T
,
, | FOR thx WORTH or YOUR MONEY,
which I am bound
Go to c. w. Smith’,.
'

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.
Respectfully Youra.

Crockery and Glass Ware,
.1

r

i- •

fl

AO

Also a few setts Knives. Forks and Spoons,
to close out. If there is any article in this line you may need Fon "'HITE CLOVER ((ONEY.
j you will save one-half the price by buying now. ‘
'
P0K everything cheap””' ’ *'
r-

WILSON &amp; HOWE.

*
A..

JT IS A FACT

11JI AI 4 A
T'J*UaIA&gt; .

piONEER STORE*

Largest and Best Selected Stock &gt;

Choice Flower aadGarieo Seeis,

FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,

men 9

BOOTS and

IF YOU WANT

IN BARRY COUNTY

Strawberries, Peaches, Etc.

FOR GOOD TEAS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
I FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR HAM STEAK,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
| FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
I FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
I FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
j
Go to C. W. Smith’s.

Sheet ing. (Shirting;, i
Denims, TiekH.
1

-FOR-----

Sawyers!

A Court martial in the case of the
• barges prefered against General Sber• man by H. V. Boyutoo, has been refusof everr descrip­
•il.tlieaecretaYv of war deciding that the
riyfl courts will afford an ample rem­ tion, 1 am better prejxn-d than ever to
do this work at sntisfqctoiy prices.
. w __________

And dow steps are being taken for
the erection of a crematory at Union
HiH, N. J., and soon accounts of crem­
ations in its horrors, will be forth­
coming from the state of red mud.

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

Notions, Etc.

to my stock sufti-

Pronounced by all to be the moat
pleatant and efficacious remedy now in
use for the cure of cough*, Md*. hoarte­
net*, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottle* told within the last few
year*.. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
niNNot be nad from the cough mixtures
■ uow iu use. Sold by all drnggisteat 25
. cents per bottle.

CLEMENT SMITH, Assignee

^TTENTION

Cokgre^s has passed a bili iiuthoriz
ing the secretary of the navy to pick
out a vessel to carry stores to Ireland.
That is all very well, but uow comes
thr question where is he to find one
among his stock that is fit for the pur­
pose.

a lUllway*.
H. B. LEDYARD.

SO 1 ears before the Publie.

x

Shop In The Old Postofflce
Building.

J Mail.

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

^This stock muert be closed out AT ONCE, regardless of the cost, for the creditors must
be paid.

(Opposite the Wolcott House.)

Give Yle «, Call!

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P.eino
Exprem Exrsaaa
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Rive. Joactlon,.... It44
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Er ton Rapid.,._ . 1:28
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135
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am
s
Vcnaonlville ...... 3JS
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NaabrUle............ MI
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Grand Rapid.. .....; 4J0 p.m. 130
7:10 a. w
Throa&lt;h Coacben and
n&lt; i
Grand Rapid. and DetroiL All
STATI0X8.

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Repairing Done in the Best
Manner Possible!

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Charlotte............ Ml
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3:15
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This is no sham sale, but a GENUINE ASSIGNEE’S SALE. The entire stock will be sold
Regardless of Cost- for the benefit of Creditors ; and, as the goods must be sold,
there will be bargains in

'FINEST SEWED BOOT
FRESH LINE OF DOMESTICS
TNovv Style Prints.
COARSEST PEGGED BOOT. WILSON &amp; HOWE Clingslianiw. Broeades,

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STATIOSS.

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AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRIM

KAHTWAR1

And will continue until the entire stock and fixtures are closed out.
.

GRAND RAPIDS PTVIBION

•nd

For the next Sixty Days,
We Shall make Special Inducements in
• all the Departments of our Stock.

Go to C.W. Smith’.
For lie wilt to k-l»,l to mm, you.
J?.

T. BOISE,

DRUGGIST,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

Medicines. &lt; heniicals,
Paints, Oils, VMriiishes.

Kearney and the unemployed ate
Salah.
Surgical Itutrumenfa
New Sorts, by Mail.
making open thaeats In San. Francisco,
Parlor Suits.
And all the leading Remedies in
Chamber Suits,
Plante of the newest and finest im­
us to what course they shall pursue if
^•a&amp;roSJker.,
• i WE MUST SELL OUT 85,000 WORTH OF GOODS I”
the employment of Chinese labor » proved aorta, carefullv packed and pre­
paid by mail. My collection of Straw­
continued.
the next 60 days, and in order to do so, we are aware that con­
berries took the first premium for tlie
•KBSi-on Tables,
I cessions must be made. No one can afford to purchase a dol- School Booka,
Russia ha* cetatnly received her full l&gt;est collection, at the great show of
the Mass. Horticultural Society, in
Blank Books,
?-hare of the misexirs of this world. Boston. I grow over lOp varieties, the
llrr*6rs;
: lars worth of anything, in our line! elswhere before examining Mlscollan
’s Books.
Now famine and diphtheria are causing most romplete cohectiofa in the country
tamp Chair., *c. I
tock
’
a LAKS. uxk or
including all the new, large American
-ALKOBiblos, Autograph and
and imixirtcd kind®. Priced descript­
ive Catalogues, gratis, by mail. Also, i Oominon
Photograph Albums.
A COMPLETE UNS OF
he geaendly celebrated. Irish societies Bull*, Fruit Trees, Rose*, Evergreens, i
All Wool Suite from $8.50 to 830.00.
* Of every dmcriptioD
Choice Flower. Garden, Tree, Everin almost all the larger cities have de- greru. Herb, or Fruit Seeds, 25 packets
1 -adits’ Cloaks from $4.55 to $15.00.
Dress Goods nt the Lowest Possible Figures.
of either for $1.00, by moil.
Undertaking Departmn t
Wall Paper and Bordering,
Hats and Caps clear down.
■
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। C. C. The True Cape Cod Cranberry.
ITRIMMXO FREE]
FURS AT C O S T.
The art of tin* California legislature, ’ C. . best sort. f«w I’idand, by mail.
Davis Sewing Ma.-hiiM*-f
. .. ,, . .
AS FINE A LINE OF
wobiMangwflxMtiOT.Inxi. cmploj . I (fSL/'clilL™' *
t'iS'
Singer Sewing Machines v 1 hr
,n
ing Chinese is bow being tested in the I Agatte wanted.
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Groceries of the liest quality aud lowest prices.
Prices
Can't i Undersold.
The finest Syrup in the place for 50 cte. Try it. ! As flicn- i* in town, mid all war...........
B. M.' WATSON, old
ranted to lie us rrpresented
a,*.
I
Purcbaaea
made
nl
our
More during the nrvt «k» di » » hi
Thankii
I..
uhincrtAn i.rnt Nuwrii* and Seed Warehouse, Ply­
or money refunded.
**
Mhington had |JMWth Mm(^ EstaWiahe.1 1842.
।
by Mr dm
oKvays be remembered aud never regretted
Mr nunbci
Hied
, be would have_______________________________________ ;
iw—:i oi*e hundred ami foity-right [riOMUnf asnst FAHMH1W

™ Patent A Proprietory Medicines,

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Our

that

Hum. J.

Ever thankful for past favor*. future ones will be duly appreciated.

Burhodobs ie spoken of 1
cau-Mcw, in.

KelloK&amp;r, Demaray &amp; Co.

Iu.

.t. wheski^em

BOISE.

�ORNO STRONG,

^Ushvillr f irwtanj.
vil laTTe" officer^
PrwktoBt-Wintom KOH*.
VUtoc* Attorn**- W
Martha)— •
8oUr.

JtorWiM.

XI ASA VILLE LOIKH:.-C4F.aA.X.
1N tor roam unto*lion on each M edo«oday ere. *t
1 o'clock (harp. oi&gt; nr brfor* the fall of the moon.
TiaaMaat brother* ara cordially ln»Hr&lt;t
ROBERT McCaRTXT, W. M.
JOHX L. SMITH, Socratary.

jiWa gtrwftrg.
W. H YOUNG,
OflJce East olde 'Main Sir
boon from 1 toft n. i
MU.• OSes

H A. BARBER,

iriNash-

Mr*. H. Hate was buried od Tuesday

There are three of the VensoDirilte

viite.
Adam Eelnrd lost a child last week

they look very black.
The social at G. W. -T&lt;

vehicle to be seen on our streuU.
F. A. Dean will lecture at the Opera
______W.4K Jewell, an 61d rwstor of
House. Nashville Wednesday evening,
i deed* fW this county, ie using hi* udMnrdi 3rd. 1800, subject.
B to j vnt* on Croeh and Sheldon’*’new ab­ nicely and the buy* enjoyed a good
lieforv baying a gate of any description.
Marvels of America.
It can be operated easily
a"*! &lt;iu»fkh.*. ’ *trart books.
time.
None should miss this opportunity, ly without getting oat of vehicles.
Rev. J. F. Orwick ha* *tartcd a se­
Sei^. It weW&gt;. eittht &lt;m&lt;I a L.1I
Mnu Lute Bcnuetf. doi»«ie trouHe
as we expert a rare treat from the Single gates or farm light* sold on
pound*.
caused her to attempt suicrdr, via. laud- ries of meeting* at the Woodland M.
.....
subject. Doors open at 7 p. m. lecture most favorable terms.
John C^ter .0'1 Cbutat Abb, -.th I «■““ ““ Tuned., night, but the .to- E. cbareli.
(33-38)
A. C. STANTON.
7|. Admission IA Ct*. Come and hear
Mr. Moore, our teacher al the South
their wive., have moved mt tu J. W.
1""»P “»«d
v
„
Asthma, which is so distressing at
the young orator.
Jordan rebool, had a prerent of a child
AM.v-.fmu. ami
.ml are going
emne to
i.. fanning.
f.rmum. I!
T&gt;'" r°"D«
this season. can be relieved and cured
Abby'sfann
Xotirr.
by using E. A- Young’s Cough and
J. W. will run hi* wagon this summer, of G. T. gave a social nt their hall on on Monday last.
To the electors of the village of Luug Syrup. Physicians recommend
C. A. Hough ha*. a telephone from
Wedneeday
evening.
The
Receipts,
ami jieddte.
”
•
Nashville; notice is hereby given tiiat it as a tellable, safe aud prompt re­
There wns a donation at John Stev- ♦10.40, to go go toward* buying an or­ ' his house to the shop and it works to a the Board of Registration for the vil­ medy. Trial sire 38 cents.
charm a distance ot eighty rods.
Sold by F. T. Bowe.
'
lage of Nashville, will meet at the
eqs’last week Thursday night for the ganThe Red Ribbon Club had a meeting
Mra. Hath Warren, of Eaton county,
benefit of Elder Daniel*,, pastor of the
spoke
at the Red Ribbon Hall on Sun­ on Saturday last and elected officer*. day March (Ith. A. D. 1880.
Mi E. church. Fifty-six dollars was
Dated Nashville Feb. 25th 1880.
SobwtoO'i *«r«p*rilto to toed by •wry'xxly.
day afternoon. Her speech wu* well J. F. Orwick wa* elected as President.
raised and a good time had.
E. J. Feighxer Village Clerk.
8. B. Anway will have his sale in
Brother Piper and ‘ wife, of Battle received and decided to be a masterly
JohBMon’* S*rmt-riil* cure*
March and then he will start for Colo­ IMwaoluHon of Co-Part«*r rahip.
Creek, were at the center last Sunday effort. Mra. Warren also spoke here
A 3f A.X OS' A. TIIOC«AJ*ri&gt;.
The firm of Boise Brother* hare this
rado where he will spend the summer
to meeting and a good sermon by Rev. on Tuesday evening.
day
mutually
dissolved,
and
the
busiTuesday morning our city night­ for his health.
McPhail w'as delivered and a better
ues* will tie carried on as heretofore by
Unfle John Scott is helpless at bis F. T. Boise successor tn Boise Brother*.
class, meeting was never held in this watch was found dead—drunk. He
was afterwards taken before the recor­ son’s. He ba* lost his mind entirely, And all parties liavingarcouuts against
place.
the firm of Boise Brothers will please Naoaly child&lt;rfConsumption. HtaekOd
and
is
now
between
eighty-five
and
There is a very tall scboolma’am not der and sentenced to the county jail for
present them at my store, also partier*
ninety year* of age.
indebted to the above mentioned firm,
over ten miles away that makes a prac­ ten day* and to pay a flue of
iu default of payment of fine twenty
Isaac Town sand’s turning lathe ia in please call and settle with me.
tice of throwing her foot over the boy’s
days in jaik
operation. Those wishing turning will
Nashville Mich., Jan. 37th. '80.
heads to show how much taller she is
Bor.
F. T. BOISE.
confer a favor by calling on him. He
than they are.
One boy got badly
Of late firm, Boise Brother*.
thinks he can turn him out a woman
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
scared. Too bad.
GPW. E. Shieid* will ret and tile
when he get* used U&gt; it.
Charles Gould, of Pennfleld, while
More mW than items in Vermontville
About twenty friends of Mr. and Mra. your saw* for 35 cte. All work warrant­
drawing logs on a wagon last week Fri­ this week.
ed or no pay. Shop just east of old
George Jordan visited his place last heading mill, Nashville.(32-87)
day the log was swung under the wa­
Tom. Sanders has exodured. Gone Wednesday for a hirth-day party and
| J^XTERPRISE
gon and as he was wall ing behind the to Manistee.
Livery Removed.
a very pleasant time was enjoyed.
coupling came loose, flew over and
Having purchased the large mid com­
Bill Benedict is bothered by stove Those oystcra.took well with the iunermodious livery barn, opposite the Wol­
struck him on the head and. killed him wood thieves.
man.
cott House, and known a* the Daugh­
instantly.
Mart. Barber’s valuable deer bound
The saloon that our people have agi­ erty barn. 1 have removed thereto,
Dr. Session, George Horton, James Susan B. Anthony, won shot and killed
tated for two week* past has not come and am uow better prepoieil tluu: ever
Seigvr aud John Horton talk of going in Kabtmoon Wednesday for chasing
to furnish double or single turn outs
and we hope it will not.- We, as a good upon short notice and nt reasonable
to Colorado with William Mitclirll. of sheep.
temperance people do not want our rates. A specialty made of rarrying
Peuntield. They start the Sth of next
A dancing master by the name of town disgraced.because we have tried commercial traveler* acro«« the coun­
month from Battle Creek and go to Bretz of Charlotte, is educating the
try. Remember the latch string is al- New Fresh Coeds and Low
it nnd pronounce it a nuisance.
Denver. Colorado for S26. Dr. Session young folks to manipulate their toes
out, so give ns a call.
*
Sam.
31—34
J. OsMVX.
has sold his horse and sulky to Dr. Ba­ properly, every Monday evening.
Prices.
ker, of Maple Grove.
Ed. Boardman and Jack Stone will
Y9“ The "Ikhs” stock of Gloves and
EATON COUNT! ITEMS.
I have been informed that the Tal­ open their saloon in the Loomis build­
Mitten* Just received at
.
Wimon A hjwe’*.
I rancis
bert* robbery scrape has been settled by ing if thej- can succeed in getting a
Charlotte has Jive fce&lt;l stores.
There is quite an amount of
paying bock half of the money. Par­ better lioiidsiuun than Bill Smith.
For Hale.
ties were strongly suspected nnd were
Rev. E. 8. Pratt, the man who leads sickness at Charlotte.
Desiring to go west, I will sell my Having bought for CASH a large, neat
The ice about Vermontville is *aid to farm, favorably located on section 18,
stock of
glad to get out of it. That is the kind the Methodist brethren and sisten* in
„f a man t(, rub, when you can get oft' green pastures and liesidcsstill water*, be. very thin, yet the Hawk man thinks in Castleton, also my personal effects,
••it’ll du.”
consisting of 1 yoke 4 year old steers,
kivinv l»ek tall. The wo™ you was remembered with a donation of
A gambling den lias been found in 1 cow, 1 8-year old lieffer, 5 Hogs, 2,000
steal the lietter. Go in teiys and get ♦30 by hi* Hock on Monday evening.
lienrt of Eaton Rapids, and the officer* feet fencing Lumber. Drages, Cradles,
rich.
Hon. J. J. Woodman delivered a most are now doing their level l»est to close Scythes, aud other farming utensils.
Said farm is a square forty, 30 acre*
The editor of the Battle Creek -l/oon interesting and instructive lecture to it out.
Syrups,
Fish,
must have been Diking pills or. has member* of the Grange and other*, nt ! The people of Charlotte are deter­ improved; 15 acres of which is in wheat,
mined to make the first state archery small orchard and a splendid spring.
another mission, or both, when he. says Ixioini*’ opera bouse last week Thurs- tournament to beheld there, a perfect In a good neighliorhood, 1 mile* and a
ui Everything
*
vhicli was
undi- success.
■fiknlT" of“ ”
Harry day,
which
wan listened to with
wii
tiiat all of the "ruff-n'
quarter from a new. reboot house. In­
winter nnd it ' id«l attention by everybody.
county got converted thia
thii-------------------The Register of Deeds, of Eaton quire of l^wis Durkee, Nashville, for
pric*,
etc.
Lester Mead.
S«W
I,
I'niitl
1 first G» Gnten Set!
county
report*
a
large
number
of
deeds
was nothing new for some of them, us
THE HAWS’S COXDITIOX.
convtantly coming io for record, nnd
they got religion eyery winter. 1 have
C y Bny your Dry Goods, Boots and
Editor The News:—The condition but very few mortgages. This looks
Shoe*,
Hats
and
Caps,
Groceries
mid
lived hero seven yearn, ami to my of the chief Ikiss of the Hawk roost is well.
Wish tp inform all that by prompt at­
Provisions, Crockery, Notions, etc,, of
tention. accommodating ways, good
knowledge there has not been one con­ Is-coming desperate, nnd requires im­
Stephen Boody, lately received from E. Reese, who always sells nt the
mediate treatment. The symptoms of
g(Mnl- and low prices, hope to receive
verted sinceYonr years ago this winter. hie malady 'have developed suddenly, prison at Jackson by an order of the lowest prices._______________
a fair share of your patronage.
| The editor must remember that the but it ispiesumed are the out-croppings Supreme court and rearrested on a
Farm
For
Hah*.
charge
of
larceny,
broke
jail
at
Char
­
Savior did not come to call the nght- of a disease that ho* lain dormant for
The subscriber offer* for sale his Fann Highest Frier paid for Prodace
quite a period. His latest idiosyncrasy lotte on Tuesday noon.
j eons, but sinners to repentance.
is to jNinide the village sidewalks sport­
George Conklin, a carpenter living oi 130 acres, *ituatcd on section 17, in
ing a huge pair of (Xo. 14) black glove*. near Itellevue wear* the licit as the Castleton, said farm i* in a good state
COME AND SEE.
Tuis of itself, unconnected with other champion egg-sucker.
He sucked of cultivation with gooil building*,
circumstances, would of course not ex­ eighty-three at one sucking one night good orcliard, good well of water at the
Fosrs Truif.
WEST KAL1M0 ITEMS.
door. About 65 acre* cleared and the
cite comment, bat with the antecedent* last week, so says the Gazette.
balance well timbered. The farm is on
of his Ha wk ship, a burly represents­
____ BO 18E dt FRANCIS.
Hon. Joseph Mnsgruve's dwelling nt the state road, 6 miles from Hasting*
Mr. W. 11. King informs u* that In* tive of tlie ‘•horny-handed son* of toil,”
will return to his farm in the spring. and do0ao very&lt; long ago a greenback Cliarlotte, hail a very narrow escape and 8 from Nashville, it also ba* a new p.lK.MEKS ATTEXTIOX.
from being destroyed by fire, Tneadaj*
Horace Swift is selling off his|»er»on- advocate, it denote* a state of mind last. A child and a paper of matches school house on one corner of the farm.
For partculars enquire at premises.
al effect* preparatory to removing from abnormal and alarming, xml leads to was the cause. A few bucket* of
Castietoo, Mich., Feb. 4th 1880.
the belief that his self-nomination for water put it out.
\
the town.
30-tf
JtMBVA MaKTIX.
Congress has for him at least a deeper
It ha* beer, discovered that there is a
Horner Stocking and wife of Shiawas­ significance than we hnd supposed.
Now Is-ing in flrst-cda** running or­
VT All the fall and winter style* in
see Co., are visiting at his father's H. J. See "Put in Your Pipe anil Smoke” for good quality of moulding wind to be Millinery goods just received, l»y Mrs.
der, with a thoroughly
frequent utterance* like this the fact found at Bellevue. E. J. Holland, of
Stockjng's.
Yates
in
Union
House
block.
The
lat
­
that
place
sent
ten
barrels
of
it
to
the next Congressman from the third
The blue birds ami robins have made district went "from Eaton county Charlotte last w&lt;wk, and if it turns out est and finest line of Fancy Feathers,
well Mr. Holland can receive order* for Plumes, Kuching, Lace* Neck Ties,
their appearance, now let evcr.-lHMly sure.”
Jet* etc. ________ _
___
all he can ship.
v
Several years since it a .is remarked
in attendance, we guarantee sat inflic­
look for a heavy snow storm.
—
।
of Lansing, on the assemMpw 8.
&lt; A.
\ He**,
Hjmu. is
u making
ninkine- quite
unite an
an I by a resident
asscmtion to all those who may favor us
A special to the Free Preet says that
Farm for Hair.
Mr*.
pf Ije|ciaUture&lt; tha| w|lt,never
Oll
with their patronage. Those
Anna Puflenberger, a young lady 18
improvement in the looks ot her resid- I |he Htrcct a Jmrly C(M1|d 1m. seen under year* of age, living six mile* from
The subscriber offer* for mle, his
who prefer can live their
ence by the addition of window blind* a new overcoat aiid hand* stuck in a Charlotte, committed suicide Tuesday farm of M0 acres, in the township of
Woodland,
said
farm
is
in
a
high
state
I
jiair
of
kid
gloves
it
might
I
mi
known
afternoon ly taking strychnine. She
and paint.
of cultivation, with good buildings and
without waiting.
J. W. King, brother of W. H. King, without further inouiry that the wear­ died in one hour after swallowing the gcxxl fence*. Term* easy. Apply to
er was a member of the House of Rep- poison. No cause is given,
Bran and Feed
and agent for a Cincinnati Fire and nsrentatives. Owing to the late warm
The annual statement of the officers the subscriber on tbe premise* of
Levi Holmes,
burglar proof safe Co., was in town last weather the overcoat has been doffed of Eaton Rapids, for the year ending
FOR SALE
but the glove* are a settled thing aud February 1&amp; 1880, show* a balance in Woodland, January lOtli, 1M0.
week visiting relative*.
nt the Mill at the lowest prices.
we fear indicate a condition of mind
John and James Davis. Mark Rapson that ha* come, to regard the presiding the tremirers band* of !553.99. Four
ry Best Blossburg Coal for sale at
W. H. YOI NG, Prop.
year*
ago
the
village
was
in
debt
be
­
E. Cook’s, Nashville, for only *9 per
and others who were addicted to tin- genitin of the Hawk sanctum as being
tween eleven and twelve thousand
‘
use of ardent spirit* have signed the n "bigger man” than the late Count dollars, and now it does notowe acent. to0temperance pledge.
Stick to your Johannes if not, than "old Grant" him- In the meantime several improvements
*elf. It is surmised that be ia a victim have been made.
pledge boys, give the saloons a wide of the official "bee iu his bonnet,” and
The meeting of the cxcutive com mi tlierth, and you will never regret it.
has evidently "got it bad,” He i* re­
price. Rush it in white you run.
Lewis Bigg* of Maple (Irove has re­ spectfully bandwl over to the care of tec of the Eaton county Agricultural
Hat.', and W&gt; JllnairadoM. with titrechpUan. of
C. W. Smith’.
Society last week at Charlotte was
turned from Missouri, where hr bought the editorial fraternity for such treat- ! well attended. The old system of
i ment a* shall be thought advisable. Hi*
- - -- —j'-'TiT ""
Look Herr Look Here!
In farm nnd will soon remove out there retirement to ibequiet of some secluded
lamp.. In Kucltob or Gi-nnau.
y Uckeu was direusred and it was
VICK'S SKEW are the bt»i!» the world. Flea
CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT!
to reside.
Mr. Biggs, appears well i retreat for incurable*, may be required, decided to return to it. Everyone is
be too rough on the poor fellow i detennined to do tlieir utmost, to fnr1 am closing out the stock of A. M.
pleased with the coiurtry, yet, we opine ' Don't
thuugh. for'you probably remember *!’••£ the intcrertof the society and Daugherty. Can *j11 good* cheaper । The ) LOWE* and VEG ITABLE GA RDEX, K*
ere lung he will look back with longing ! the experience of the lad of sixteen make the next fair the best ever held than any house in Nashville. Persons
। eye* mid cry "Michigan, my Michigan.” j who "fell in love with Fanny, who was | *u the county.
wishing good* call and see me Wore
you buy, as I nm confident 1 can save
lAZlSE-Kpagea
Wheat on old soil* look* rather l&gt;ad- thirty-two,” but when he declared hie
'
AN EKm CORRECTED.
yon money,
ly used, but on new, or rich loamy soil*, [ passion his dulciana rang the bell aud |
____________ J. Dai ghertt.
I from her lips there words discordant
or ground highly manured by top dress­ | fell "John, put the boy to l»ed the wine
Joiixbtown, Feb. 23, ’1880.
cy Bailey i Wood have a harness
In ordei to correct an erroneous belief shop
ing, the wheat looks well. Where i lie took liMs'turiied his beiul.” Therefore
in full blast, you will do well to
wheat in top dressed with manure in handh* him tenderly for many a heav- which exists to some extent in this call on them before pure basing any­
community, and which we have reason
the fall, there is no danger of it* «inter ' ier brain tliau that of oar worthy edi­ to believe has been promulgated by the thing in the harnew line. Repairing
tor has been bopc.te*s]y muddled by a
killing if the surface water is kept too persistent pursuit of the ignis /■- fal ac reports of some malicious sore­ done in the best style.
M 1 ▼ P U T A oU*!n«d for siocinak*! Anfa
heads in our immediate neighborhood,
from standing on the field.
। Dm of office.
T w r ______
They «U do it.
that the Johnstown Grange has taken a
Asthetimeis close at .band when
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
MAPLE (7r
ITEMS.
stand in opposition to the churches and
voters will be called on to deposit their
Christianity, the following resolution Freeh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all I
Henry Roe,
i
Irallot for candidate* for the ,‘several
was adopted and ordered sent to the kinds.
Sugar weather again.
Proprietor.
publication:
township office*, thi* rorrrspundriit
for county papers for
Walter Dunham is soon o *
„«,«»!«
Retolved That this Grange dues not ' fir For the Best SO-ccut Chewing !
1 wuuld suggest that only die best men, * io-west looking land.
t« church
mem- hold itself‘o
in^mmMcd
antagonism
to Christian
Wilson &amp; Howe’s.
! regardk-** of party, be chosen, and
.&gt;,&gt;,1 L&gt;
j-hiiwh tiwm- I Tobacco go t/&gt;
that such men be earnestly sappt^rted

GROCERY

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RARMENTEk,

—........ ............................
J. I. BAKER,
M.
Micb. Prompt aitcaUoc fi*«o to can* by day or

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Tobaccos,

W. H. GRISWOLD,

corner PNUlpa and biirke* etreeta. Fiotupl atteoA. M. FLINT,

rollecttona nnsnptlr made.
GrlfflUi'aStore, Xubvllte. MM
CHAS. H. BRADY,

st Uw and Solicitor in Chancery
Kral Eatats and Inauranc. Acrnt. ColiacUn&lt;
ATTOhXET
and
Convryanelnt a apeclallT. Bounty and Paaalon Cdaima promptly alletAed lo. and all elbar
buaiMaa cotrnauu to my cam. Offlco oppeaito Ua■ •n Honre, Xaobrlll*, Mich.

Dr. £ D. SESSIONS,
attended.

CHARLES~SCHEID T,
hto

LEWIS DURKEE,
sranstly usda. sod
tad
Ofltoo la D. C

EMORY PARADY.

R PARADY,
ANUFACTURER of Boole u&gt;d Shoe.. Msktsf
and rep*irjnt aesttj done, also .trie! aliasUm to an liertsi promptly. and st tbalowaai
l.rint priaea. Shop oast Ude cf Main Street.

M

|Ri&gt;ceIl*aroKf €xrdj.

^OLCOTT HOUSE,
Xaehville, Michigan.

C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

ir^wnAj. Thri

P J. P1R4HIH.

Bohh Barber

Cheese

SCIPIO MILLS

COMPETENT MILLER

WHEAT EXCHANGED FOR FLOUR

VICK’S

Floral Guide,

NO PATENT NO PAY

Iwotaarjr Public,

g LLEBHAUSEB,

FiniTSSKF™

(HT

READY MADE CLOTHING,
Mich-

rHAT HUSBAND OF MINE !

immo

। at the poll*. The party machinery is
G.ta hto MHAVK1NG sad H.UE cvrriXG | ninojug
country-, especially local
j elections are too much controlled by
A. L. RASEY’8,
' portyi«d.
sylvania.
r lvuhL..
1 signed, desire to tender our sincere aud
thurmb
«.1&lt;1
io Mr. I’uroiw. beurtfclt Umnk. tar thr, (imdy .id m&lt;1
j I-a*t Thursday, the friend* and', C.—
_______ —
——
X^vd!,. I«
■ neighbor* of W. H. Davis, met at his ot, Nashville,
last u.,k
u&lt;-rk . ummwoth i-y-^'^
----------- , bouse in the evening, and had a good yoke
* ' *'of oxen whom
’
- weight was a little the sickness, death and burial of our
yyiLLlAM JONES,
social visit, tiiat being hi* -»Mth hirth- over two tons and for which be receiv­ sou. Also, thanks are due ttie choir for
their attendance and beautiful singing.
■ day, and the company coming unex- ed «19i.
The respect that has been paid us am!
&lt; l&gt;ecied to him. it was certainly a *&gt;urNearly all the school*of Maple Grove
! prise. A good time wo* luul, most of close this week aud die following have witli
id Mrs. J. Navite.
ncighlsir* being prosent, and Ute
i "wee *iua' “ hours began to dawn be­ Miss Mary McCartney: No. S by Mias
——
• fare the company broke up. Mrs. Lou. Chapiu: No.' 3 Mia* Zalie Emery
i Davis got np the party a* a surprise to and the Brlgh district by Mias Lizzie
Mason.
9 her lu-gr laid.

SsSSSKSSSSSi

I STS,
■ Mlctu

'•"»1SSE&amp;. IMUiilORS
ry Don't forget that if you want the
beat pair of Bobs with rock-elm beams
and the lieat finished Cutter m the
county, or good Horse Shoeing. W ag­
on*, Bob*, Buggies or Cutter* repaired
pointed or trimmiAl in the beat style.
Call at the Foundry and get it
Bailey A: Wood,

*on A- Hoae have just reoeivrtock of Bouts, Shoes anil
to be sold very low.

�AS UNHAPPY EMPEROR.

ing of a criminal, chloroform be admin| istered to him. This wm vehemently
opposed "because it was dangerous to
I life,” and finally rejected.

UnM«7 lie* the bead that we
Deafnew la CMMrea. '
---------------- ---. -----The ear is subject to affections that
lew years past five attempts have been impair ita functions at the earhaat peri­
odo to take his life, three of them od of life; indeed, it is frequently found
Crticjtto, Governor General of St
within the part six months. In 18M a to be defective at birth. Children are
Russian named Dimitri Karakaaoff at- exposed to influences from which they
N. Y., lots, 9lfiU,&lt;K»; insurance, 9"0,t&lt;X).... De parial police, and G»n. Zouroff, Prefect of tbe
tempted to shoot him in St. Peters- seldom entirely escape without more or
Jennie Tyler, grand-niece of Prcsi- Iz»»ep«, the famous French epgtneer, builder pobes of S’. Petersburg, bar* received notion
burg, but was foiled by a peasant, who lesa aural disewe. Such are the conseorUtoHa»&lt;u.I ud»n&gt;&gt;Mgrolll»l.ibi»u
j., s.tolul
lufomto, th.m
THE DEMOCRACY.
canal arrived Ln New York Last weer, aud will
t] eT
l ol troa-.^ tbemseivts to make
was ennobled as a reward for his valor, quenoes of colda, which, when of long
7™
~TuiSil
hnsband, WillUm OsUIds, w, laborer in tho ■paAtonnlvtotalothl.oOtoHrv.
This was a veer after the.Cw had re- &lt; conciuuance, are productive of enlarged
Brooklyn (N. Y.) Gas Worts Marrying, b^
the Czar’s antovarsary, as the revo'ujccted the demand of the old Moscow tonsils,
chioiuo
catarrh OI
of tut:
tbe mcULU,
mouth.
Gen. W. T. Sherman, the General of
--------------G.uum
Math ber station •sparauri Mum Tyler from
ue preparing far snob in ill ami nation
uooility for a representative form of throat and now, the resulting sympa­
her family... .Tbe great spoon factory of
Holmet. Booth A HayAsn, at Waterbury Ot, private life on the attainment of hie G3d year—
government A second attempt was thetic deafnets in some inetsnerm being
A resolution directing Prince BishM been destroyed by fire. Los* 9150,000.
tn 1881.
■
made upon his life iu 1867, while be ao great that instruction is impoasible,
A five-btoby iron-front building on
WASHINGTON.
, to. todd&gt;.&gt;
f
OtototortoL- CnmlUto u. wu attending a review in the.Bois de and the child is unable to learn to talk.
Boulogne, during the Pans Exhibition, It is then a deaf mute. .
ConbtaStinE Bbumidi, the Italian Uto»o, bj . lug.
. ,.Urk». Hat. I
“ WUUrt’. HH1 to 12 tfdock kwl.j
lw« to the occapsnta ere approximated
The fact should not be lost right of
b-x u received of ibe annexation bv Liberia, oo I to select the plate and appoint tbe time for. by a Pole named Berezowaki. This
follows: Hazen. Todds A Oo., 9400,000; decorating ths interior of ’he Capitol witn innturiaud peaceful to. ms. ..f the important \ bolding lhe National Democratis Conven- ha&lt;l nothing to do with the demand for that at thia early period of existenoe
Dickerboff, Rafflser A Oo.u 9250,000; James .fresco pafuting, died in Washington, last week,
the change of government which be the function of hearing is crude, and
- had refused, but grew out of the Polish requires gradual cultivation for 1U de­
of asthma....A Washington dispatch states
““
that the “ Ways and Mesas Commitiee haa not A Bl 1'Mcr.lAU^ Atopxto. .... lUn. I. mu b &gt;• '•»
over tbe J req'lent acts of in- . •#» presenting
the
claims of tbe Sersecutions. Since those days the velopment, aud that any deafness
yet taken any action on tbe Fort Paper bill. excttemei.t
cendiTem, there
andH°/p«^e ar,” rSoitXt n-P^^e (cities for the p sc. cf holding
esire for popular representation in the should be promptly met. Thus the
UoL Fort, however, has had an interview with ■•ate of alarm. Numerous txp'oaion* of a t
fortunate men fulling into the very heart of Wood,
convention,- and it was
*KT«*d to Government has spread through all hearing of children ought to be often
the Chairman and the tetter ha*
the blazing building
indicated , that ba wouli probably not ap­ minor character, tires and ouuagee are fie- •*11°*' twenty trtoutea, ’o be divided among ranks of adciety. and
its most tested, aud. although accurate results
qoeut
througnont.the
dt_r.
It
is
ram
.red
that
representative*
of
esnb
ot
tbe
detegsA serious railroad accident occurred point a sub-committee on we subject, but
Czar ---will-------------------------co*a the
Unlreretiy of BL •*«*.
,o P"**3*
, public manifestation has been iu may be difficult of obtainment, the
fix a time when be would hear the dif- t.e
---on the Bellaire A Southwestern railroad, near would
•■-rennrr
Hnm.r
imnlie.t..
GrenlTbe roll waa then called for tbe purpoee of
the form of Nihilism.
To this | knowledge gained is advantageous,
feront interest*. Il is not probable that the । Frtwehurg
Rum
&gt;r impl
e*t&lt;» thL
the Grand
I
aacertainiug
the
number
of
cities
deairoui
of
Bellaire, Ohio, last week. A train consisting of bearing will be fixed'for two or three weeks • Dokx Nicnolas with complicity in th- late ex­
, presenting claims for the bolding ot tbs secret and powerful organization i Should am infant tsaape all other
a baggage-car, ooal-car, and two coaches Meanwhile CoL Fort Is receiving a great manv ploeioa And the plot agaluat the Czar's Lfe.
1 convention. W. C. Goudy, of Illinois, must be charged the last three attempts j causes of aural disease, it encounters at
Jumped from a trestle sixteen feet high, iniur- letters from Eastern s«l Western publishers
A EARQE tenant-right meeting in uam^d Cuicago: Oaterb iJgc Horsey, et upon his life. The first of these was in 1 the seventh month a physiological prong a.dozen paaeengenL Ex-Congre*sinan Dan- SSIbSLETE. 'iXS'
£ • O-B, Anatgh, trtototo, -to. to.tokri b, 3,-W. Mai viand, Balnmnre; John G.
Pricet, the early part of last fall, when a Nihil­ cess in development that is frequently
ford, of Ohio, one of.the injured, has ainco
Miasoxul, 8t. Lonis; John G. Thomp­ ist conspirator shot Rt him as ho was
died.
placed upon tbe list. Indeed, the sentiment In I Orangemen armed with bludgeon*, who ' of
the source of great irritation in the
of
Ohio,
Cincinnati;
W. T?
son,
Electhic-lioht Edison said to a re­ favor of making lhe changes in tbe tariff even .termed the platform and dispersed the meet- Scott, of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia; Austin walking unattended in the gardens of moutii, and of sympathetic irritation in
more radical that Fort ■ bill suggest • are ip- mg. Twenty isnsnc-rightera
tan ant-tighter s wore senously
seriously H. Brown, of Indiana, Washington, D. C., and the palace. His escape from death was the -ears. I refer to the cutting of the
porter the other day: “ My experiments have creaking. Petitions are dow I&gt;eginning to ar- ing.
•injured.
w . —
Tbe Orange party eons'dered theJ the representatives of Oregon, Eugene City, almost miraculous. With the failure of
teeth, which usually Itegins at thia sge.
been crowned with perfect success, and tbe rive dany In behalf of this measure."
. meeting to be of a seditious character.
. '■ Ore.
commercial value of the electric light for il­
At 1.45 p. tn. a recess was taken until balf- thia attempt tbe conspiratore seem to That this period is fraught with special
The total value of imports during
luminating either streets or dwellings is estab­ the year IKifl was 9313,475,748; ditto during
paat 2. in submitting resolutions for the have abandoned shooting' and adopted danger to the organ of hearing is well
lished beyond question.” Tbe difficulty at first
date
of
holding
the
convention,
McHenry,
of
explosion as tbe agency with which to recognized by both mothers and nurses,
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS.
1878, 9431,812,483. Tbe value of domestic ex,
Kenturkv, moved to fix tbe date at Tuesday, effect their violent purposes. In De­
who have long considered teething as
caused uy um&gt; expansion or me wires, n is
T1&gt;- •b^e~~to»oru&gt;.»«»to&lt;»Tbn™*.j, June 22.' Mr. Priest, of Miseonri, moved to
■aid, has nearly, if not entirely, been overcome. I
amend by inserting Wednreday, June ifl. cember last, as the Czar was traveling in some way connected with earache.
P*b.
occnplrd by Mra*r*. Morrill. McMill­ Lost. Mr. Eaton, of Kansas, moved to amend from Livadia to Moscow, the railroad
Every-one of the first twenty teeth in
Mr. Keeper, of Ohio, has intro­ an. HAunderk and Monr*u In diaeua*ton cf th*
bv inserting the third Tuesday in May. Lost
,
.
, ,
i duccd a bill in the House pensioning soldiers •■Five per C«m. bill.". ...hi ill* Houae. M». Bland, Tho atnetidmonte being both rejected, tho was undermined near the latter city. perforating the gum is liable to be thus
A TAAH-LOAD Ol DCgTO Cto.gntoU I to to
„U1„ ,bo „
The con-pirators, however, made a mis­ heralded. Fortunate, therefore, is the
from tjia__Gjmmltte*. on Coin*,**. Weight* and or'itinal resolution of McHenry wa, agreed to..
Missteaippi arrived at LaavenwoTtb, Kan., last jng from tbe.effecte of their treatmanl intiou’h* MrMtire*. rejected ■ bill to eatabliab a mint at St.
Tho folliwir.g proxies were present, viz: take in the time and blew up tbe impe­ infant who has passed its second year,
Mi»»i*aipD', A B. Hart; California, beiiator rial baggage train instead ot the passen­ the period at which first dentition is
week. They will settle on the Uno of the Kan- | cm priion-pena
Louie, which was print'd and rtcommitted. Farley; Nevada. J. W. McCork.o; Colorado,
ms Pacific railroad....A terrible boiler ;
POLITICAIMr. I' ackburn endeavored to dl-pcii'e with Hugh' Butler; Virginia, John T Lovell; Wis­ ger train on which he was riding, and concluded, without having experienced
.
th* nxiniiug hour and conaider th* rule*, b^t waa
eclosion occurred teat week at the.
Representative E. H. Bragg; and Texas, which had passed over the spot only a aural irritation.
The Blaine campaign in Ohio was unabi* to obtain m* necr*«ary tw»-ti*ird* vote. consin,
distillery of Barton A Babcock, near I
short time previously. The wreck was
Reoreeer.tativo Columbn* Upson.
These first teeth, however,, are sub­
Peoria, IU. Seven men wc; izjzrci,
Tne Chair announced ilio next business in a complete one, and, bad not tbe mis­ ject to premature decay, as well as a nat­
of whom are dead, and one ii
of tho
others can
can- ',
mt- uiiicra
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Xti
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nkl-.n
i
a
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&gt;
—
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order
to
.be lhe hearing of representatives of take of which we have spoken occurred,
ng meeting... .The Michigan Repub lean j during
ural
absorption of their roots, before
not recover. Among tbe dead isTj.„
Benjamin
I
j
State
C
the several delegations who dt sired to present
hniiar i------ Couventioti will be held at Detroit on the । the ru-'ea oc-vpi^d th- day.
Babcock,
oneexnl&lt;S^d
of^ the*proprietors.
Jhichwas
FwMrito^?U&gt; The boilerj 1 121,1
-Tbe
Island
Onthe'Jfthiust.iutboUnitcdBtates.Seu- tfl-ir views m to tho proper place for bolding Russia would now have been without the sixth year, at which time the second
12th of ^•r
May....*
— Rhode
------ - ------.ProAlexander II. for ita Czar. As illustrat­ dentition begins.
tho convention.
From this cause
hibitionists
have
made
tho
f_2
—
CD
'
totatianist.
have
made
tbe
Jollo-i
’
K
tbc
,
foUowIet(
wn.
w.re
P
a»ed:
i
rondJnz
the strong stone walls of the boiler-house were nominations: Albert Howard, for Governor;
M. W Fnller, of Illinois, spoke for Chicago;
Anvamrxr • I
. '
crnmbltd to pieces. Some of the men were Thomas M. Seabury, for Lieutenant Governor; ' for tbe delivery of dutiable ■•tide* in the mail*, Col. Joseph Doraoy, of klaiyland, presented the ing the absolute secrecy with which the sompathetic aural troubles often arise,
Nihilists work, an incident which hap­ and frequently continue while the sec­
literally roasted, the flesh hanging Id shreds.
William Searle*, for Attorney General: J. M. | •B‘l for Indemnity for lo»t recistered ar I- claims of Baltimore; ex-Mayor Brown, of 'St. pened on the following day is in poiut.
Lm s, pleaded for the “ Pnturo Great;’' exond teeth are cutting.
The Illinois Press Association held Addemau, for Secretary of State, and Samuel clea; t
Congrcs«mau Savler, of Ohio, argued in favor The Czar attended
tha theater
About the sixth year, as stated, the
iu winter session in Chicago last week. There Clark, for General Treasurer... .Twenty-five ' utra ai
of Cincinnati; \ViUiam L Scott, of Pennsyl­
Moscow
tbat
evening,
and, second or permanent teeth begin to
was quite a large attendance. President Solve- citizens of Chicago, including a few prominent ,hJrly nnmlwn ln rujt fOr extraordinary hero­ vania, aired the claims of Philadelphia; while in
as he was to
remain
but
a make their appearance, and at the thir­
Btetson
Hutchins
dilated
upon
the
advantages
ly, in his annual address, said that were it not Grant movement A committee wa* appointed
,
.
of Washington. The claims of ail the contest­ short time, his valet entered tbe box teenth year they have all been cut, with
,
J“» °"u“lh- F‘,,h e—'n. •
for the increased price of print-psper ho should to d_n&gt;to.to utMAM-tans Ule-ri.
ing cities having been presented, the commit­ with him, carrying his overcoat on his the exception of the wisdom-teeth.
. .
v* -it. rata .
I Lieutenant, and to place blm on th* retired Hat.
be able to congratulate his brethren upon an 1
A letter from North Carolina states
,
, postponed, upon the readme of a tee proceeded to take an informal hallo', as fol­
arm. Apparently no person had been These second teeth are promoters of
increaiw of prosperity.
Tho association | tbat, with two exceptions, all the delegate* to wa* tn ieflnltely
from lhr
„tiry „t w4r to Cockrell, lows: Cincinnati 14. Chicago IU, St-Louis 4, near the Czar or the valet while enter­
voted a unanimous indoreemont of the |
even more disturbance in the ears than
Washington 4, Baltimore 2, Philadelphia 1,
effort* now making in Congress to secure a&gt;i the Chicago Convention Lave pronounced for | atatins that Dolan wa&gt; killed in th* late battl* with Jackson (Miss.) 1, Eugene City (Ore.) 1, blank ing the theater or while occupying tbe the first; the ear-aches and discharges
redaction
elected--for
Sherman.. । lhe Vtos. Ths bill to authorUf the cutu- 1; total, 3S. The forma! ballot was then taken,
----------- of tariff on paper
— and the admission Grant
—_ They were
- --------------— _____
free of duty of chemicals entering into its I Congressman Frye, of Maine, believe* the Re- j nUjtio,, Bau rnntlug of tlir naval history with the following result: Cincinnati 34, Chica­ box, and yet when the Czar turned to are more persistent, the complications
go
out
and
put
on
bis
coat
he
found
in
in general more grave. Subsequent to
maoKjacturv: and
maoHfacture;
ana by
uy as unanimous
unaoimoun vote the
uie publican delegates from Pennsylvania are for
for ' . „
...
go 8, St Lonis 4, Washington I, blank 1; total,
-------------------------------------------------- eet- fBlaine,
Ulinei and
YJat most
aaaociaticn adopted a petition to CongrcM
and tthat
moat 0{
of them
them Klll
will rernillBU
repudiate, «Jh' ’«• ™
5k Twenty votes being necessary for a choice, the pockets a letter from the Executive this period there is a cessation of den­
Ung forth the embarraairment and loss indicted tho ins'ructions of the State Convention aud ; J|Ucb th* senate went into rxk-uuv. .e..i
Oil Cincinnati was selected.
Committee of the Nihilists, notifying ial irritation, although established dis­
upon imbliabcrs by tho present high price of abide bv those of th sir evuntiee. He thinks oprnliig th* door*. Mr. Morrill moved to
him that, though they had failed to blow charges from the ear are liable to con­
paper, and praying fo^ relief from the burden Blaine will be the nominee.
tt* bill •omitting free of duty cobtnt»itton» i«r
.
* wr-«n»„
rr-to.
' th* Kaaaa. n»wr-«. ub^cted to by Mr Wudie
New York Republican State Convention. him up the day l»efore, they would tinue on indefinitely.
bv legislation which * ill be fair and equitable
A nimber of prominent Tennessee soa
rho Preamen; Lomuai*d iu»w«.—• «■' I
alike to tho manufacturers anil cfin.umers of
________
o___ o___
, ___ __will
______
The
foregoing
remarks
serve to
The New Ycrk Republican State Convention speedily renew the attempt, the next
ot-...
Mlclucar.. .Commit
■
paper.—A canvass of tbe members of the asro- Republicans mot at Nashville the other day ”
met at Utica Feb. 25. Charles E. Smith, of Al- time Learer home, and, if they failed I draw attention to tho liability existing
ciation, a* to their Presidential preference*, and declared in favor of Grant for President.
ruoluticn
again, they would persevere until they in youth to frequently-rccurnngattacks
eLowe tbat among tho Republicans Blaine is ....Ben Butler thinks the Democrats could
first. Grant second, aud Washbtiruo third succeed in the Presidential contest if
eltc'od permanent. President, The Committee succeeded. The attempt was made I of earache, each cneof which leaves the
choice: while among the Democrats, Tilden, they
would name Justice Field, of Cal­
on Ilcwlution*, through E. W. Stoughton, re­ again on the Itith of February, u mine | conductive mechanism in a worse conBayard and Seymour stand in the order named. ifornia....
haring been exploded under the guard
A
recent
canvas* of
the nuaiUoo made of
guard-­ [ dition than before, repeated invasions
ported a long preamble and resolution indors- haviLg
The San Francisco Board of Health Connecticut Legislature shows tiiat Seymour is
room of the Winter Palace, which in
is finally leaving behind irreparable inaing Grant ah a Presidential candidate, clos­
the
choice
of
a
largo
number
of
the
Demo
­
'I tic S.-tltotr jultlt
has pronounced tho Chinese quarter of that
’immediately under the dining-room, at jury. Ju these coses, even when com­
ing ro follows:
cratic member*, while Grant baa the call—but limit thv bd-rrt.
city, known as Chinatown, a nuisance.,. .Tho a very close one a* against Blaine—on the Re­
"Wo alno declare that the objection to a third the usual hour of dining. By some ac- paratively unimportant as respects pain,
the &lt; tilted Stat
otitrlQu
t(on«
Providential
term
applire
only
to
a
third
coocrop prospects of California are said to bo ex- publican side,
cidsntal delay the royal party did not competent advice cannot be too early
■eentive ierm, and i« utterly inapplicable to tho arrive at their customary time, and so
cellent... .A Ban Francisco manufacturer has (
obtained, for the longer they are neg­
A New Orleans dispatch states that
re-election of Gem Grant, who la and ha* been
been arrested on a Slate warrant on the charge
and o«ed
in the of
manutaei
1 theImported
Republican
members
the State Legi*
a private citizen abeeut from the country, the loss of life was confined to soldiers lected the less amenable to treatment
of employing Chinamen. The case is made up I
th* fre* Hat. Mr- K'Ug Introd icr.l
destitute of all Presidents or official on duty, five of whom were killed and they become.
to teal the constitutionality of the act recently lature. Laving been arraigned beforfclhc bar of
iiuhience or patronage, and who«e elec­ thirty-five wounded. The explosion
paesed by the California Legislature, prohibit- lhe HoUBC for rontempt jD signing aLd forward­
Certain diseases of childhood very
tion mu»t be by the free choice of the peo- was a success, and sufficiently destruct­
ing corporations from employing Cbineee.
ing to the Senate of the United 2x:.State* -» mcniofrequently affect the ears; such are
ole, unaided by tboec influences which alone
The Senate transacted no business on Mon- give force, if any there be, to that objection. ive in its results to have slaughtered scarlet fever, measles, diphtheria, cereThe quickest conviction oc record nM Coring Senator KeUogg, and reciting intimidation, fraud, eta, on the part of the
Therefore, ll-txfrrd. That the Republican* of the Czar and all his family, but, as in bro-spinal meningitis, whooping-cough
bto )«.&lt;
totol.
C.iy, M.. A ,I Democrat* generally, parged themselves of
S&lt; « York believe the renomination of Uly**es the case of the railroad attempt, provi­ and mumps. During the attacks of
pickpocket stole a pocketbook, ran Into tbe : contempt by saving that they nigned the p»;&gt;or ton's birthday, and adjournment being carried ti
Granta* Presidential candidate of urgent im­ dentially they were elsewhere.
arms of an officer, was arrested, tried, con-| without reading it It is now demanded that after reading the Journal. ...In the Houae. portance,
d
these diseases, and even when conva­
and the delegates this day mvictod. aud sentenced to six months' imprison- J the offensive memorial be formally withdrawn bills were Introduced as follows: By Mr. ■cmbleil are
_r _-.a-.aa ।
D is evident that such an attempt lescence has been established, although
called upon and
ins'rucU-d
ment by a civic Justice, and' placed in jail, Ln from the United State* Senate.”
Co (Troth.
organising
a
Cjurt
of Pen­
tn u-e their most cxrnc-st an&gt;! __;_d
united ) could not have been made without the earache may be absent, occasional ex­
erartly twenty minutte’ttata.
A conference between the members sions. to conalst ot the Chief Justice and effort* to secure bis nomination "
complicity of some of the attendanln aminations of the ear should be made,
fou^Aaalatant JusUcrs, who shall receive an annuGlefcke, Postmaster of Cheyenne,
At the cl-*e of the reading there wm long­
of tbe Republican S'ate Central Committee of
continued applauxc and biases Mr. Forster upon the royal household, and it con- in order that if affected, they may re­
and editor of a 1
fur tbe introduction and cultivation of tbe cincho­
moved to amend that portion of tbe resolu­ tirms tbe rumors which have been in ceive early attention.
IU
"°
“
.&lt;
s..i.
...
Deafness is
who nai been making serious charge* against held at Chicago, Feb. 25. There was a f rec and na plant in tbe United States: by Mr. Muldrow, tion* pledging tbe State to Grant by eutMtitut- circulation of late that Nihilism has a
usually an early symptom of most
placing on tbe Irv-e list papers suitable tor books
Hoyt, Governor of Wyoming Territory, is dis­
the name of James G. Blaine. (Applause, foothold in court, aud that the Cxar
di*cu**iou and a general interchange of and newspapers; by Mr. Util, for tbe appoiuimeut lug
aural affections; but, on the contrary,
covered to be short iu his accounts to the ox­ open
long
continued.
]
That
portion
of
the
resolu
­
Very little talk wan indulged in ot a »&gt;'le.*t joint committee to inquire into the tion referring to a. third term be moved to knows not whom to trust ,u his court, iu some instances very considerable im­
tent of S2,4lk&gt;. He has been removed from opinions.
about State polities, the interest of all tbe mem
office.
strike 011L A delegate morsd to strike out the in his army, or among bis police—not pairment of tbe drum cavity and its
Ix-.re of the gathering seeming to center on the
name of Blaine and Jenv® the delega­ to mention its hold upon the universi­ contained mechanism exists without
by Mr. Blackburn, abollahtug the tax on
The Parnell meeting in Chicago was fortbeoming national ooufesL Nearly every
tion unpledged.
Mr. Forster accept­
also reducing Ibr tax on diatlie.l
one of the largest popular aHtemblagct ever ] one told wh»t he thought, nud what
ed
the
ainendmen’.
The
question ties, the professions and tbe commer- | any perceptible impairment cf the
n fio cent, on every proot gallon:
he* district thought, or Grant, Blaine, Wash
and "ouailrr
Mr. Lr F
was put on Mr. Fjt star's amendment. cial classes, as well as the lower ranks hearing.
witnessed in that city, and was as enthusi- , buroe, Bbennan et al The sentiment seemed
■■uotion* In
lemrth ot .er
Mr. Conkling rose and was greeted with pro­ of the people. The persistence with
It is believed that a very small per­
astlc as the most ardent sympathizer with 1 to be decided!?
.„
... ....
favorable to the candit'acr
•: for the
longed applause and cries of " Platform,'' but which it carries out its designs shows
Ireland's woee could have desired. It is esti- j -■*
of Grant, though
therghBlaine
2!xf=cand
zr.d Waahburne Lail
-j .
centage of the adult population possess
• tie rstti.•: bv Mr.
he kept his place on the flbor and addressed
fomtnlMlon. to conThere are norms! hearing, which lact greatly de­
l»to«l Ibto
I.-.ao.M px.pl.
I a• good
«&lt;”?. many friends io the conference.
ronimua-.----—
the convention. At the conclusion of hi* deep-seated grievances.
many of these causes at work, such as pends on the neglect in childhood to
1 Uinoi*. pre«ijr&lt;l or.r &lt;b. a-M. wbiob n. ; er^K **• **•!•
1 l
In-I.l »
nsy* on Mr Forster’s motion to amend financial distress, great suffering among which allusion has above been made.—
held in the Exposition building. tipo&lt; chen : ™5'
vU“K. Springfieldi ,|
Up°|Q
IL *"
th.° ;I **'*
tlic resolutions
by declaring in fa­
tbo^lace
for tne
the
meet
were made by Mr. Parnell, Mr. Dillon. Gov. । time
time aud
andopriugfieid the
place for
meet। mrnI „t the a**tb of the lau- Itepresentativv Lay. vor of the nomine- of the Chicago Con­ the agricultural classes, the harsh treat­ Dr. Samuel Sexton, in Harper's MagCullom. Hou. tnonras Hoyue, Gen. J. C. Black
°„ ’“S, H’!'O«»Ucan Btate- convention.... I O{ Miuouri. w*. made, euiocle. iwiw delivered by vention, whoever he may bo, and resulted in ment of political prisoners, the rigors a tine.
,
Mr. John Murdoch, a kilt-costumed aon of ?be Republicans of \ermont, in convention . Me»»r*. Kn- t, Pbiuip.. Mark «nd Davi*. rhe the negative—yeas, ISO; nays, 311 Tho reso­ of cruel laws, and religious intolerance
Beotia, aud letters of regret were read from
delegates to Chicago, and I H&lt;.u.&lt;- ibeo Mj-irued.
lutions were then adopted. A delegate moved of the most brutal character: but the |
THE MARKETS.
manv prominent statesmen and officiate ; edopted a resolution naming Senator E-lmuntte
a number or petitions were presented to the
that in caac Grant is not nominated at Chicago
’“
asJtojSSr
a suitable perron
to ho nominated for
.hwwb». Uto &lt;x»Ato.
a’S'
tortheI !
r'b “• “«« •
” the delegation bo instructed to vote a* a unit one crowning grievance of the people '
NEW YORK.
, Presidency... A call has been issued for a
of «U«»U»
Russia »»
is the despotic military power Dxrrri
JESSE James, the notorious outlaw, .state Convention of the National Greenback ' rtemieala c*ed M» tbe mannlacture Of paper: al.o, for James G. Blaine. Mr. Conkling moved to j olz ..
. _L
-----rules
. _ them.-r*During
.
, Hoe...
8.16
Carried. I of the ------autocrat
who
i» reported *o have been seen ia St. Louis Mo. 1 I‘»r’.v of Michigan. It will convene at Jackson | petitions for the opening of the Indian Territory to lay the motion ^n tbe. table.
MM
Th.
toltowtor
del.ml~-.Mw.
«...
tbe
pm,
few
IW
what
WM
U
fir.,
&lt;H.U..
Jw....S»rUS&lt;»ltb. «ro™.ml.n&gt;g, } S'"'b *’•
...u.mrau Mr. M.rn. ur^to.-r . touwprob- «»■ u.U.awidmpwU
Ind., presented his 2-year-old child with a ret
the
delegates
:
Edwards
Pierrepont,
and
olmost-nnivt-rsal
deternunation
to
,
o
4
i»-Mixed
......
are
among
tbe
delegates:
Edward*
Pierrepout,
of buildiug blocks which were painted green,
Focr bailiffs, accompanied by a
and the infant was in the habit of strong police force, made an attempt to seize Booth. from the Commutes on Public Lends, re- Edwin IV. Stoogbtor, Thomae Murphy, G. H. op(x&gt;se it with the demand for a cousti- 1 Hre- Wcattrm
Bb-rpe and John F. Smyth.
]x&gt;rt*d. with an amendment, the benau bill to re
tutional form of government and popu­
putting them in ita mouth and licking
the pain: therefrom, which finally resulted Kime cattle belonging to a delinquent tenant in dtice the price of public land* within railroad limits.
lar representation.
They have given i
CHICAGO.
in fatally poisoning the little one.... Die Union County Waterford, Ireland, but were overpow­ Tbe bill autborixin* the remission or refunding ot
SENATE EXODUS INVESTIGATION.
up without complaint thousands of
Pacific Railway Company will commence, this ered and driven off by a crowd of 500 parsons. the duty on an alter from Borne for M. John's
and Hrlfera
year, the construction of a broad gauge road .. ..Martial law baa been proclaimed iu Con­ Cathedral, Indianapolis, was passed. The House Synopsis of the Testimony Elicited by the lives aud millions of money to se­
to the Yellowstone park, with a branch to the stantinople, preparatory to inaugurating the
cure tthese
’: :
------- ■»»-•reforms
for • BulgariVoorhees Committee.
Black Hilte. Surveyors have loft Omaha for
iong-promieed
military reforma.Full­
A. B. Maynard, editor of the Indianapolis ans, Roumelians anu other jx*oCheyenne to locate tho line.
er details concerning' the attempt on
pie in ii
the r
Dannbian
___
J
principali____ t__ _
SrntlNrl,
corroborated
the
statement
of
previ
­
The' Chinese agitation haa broken tie Russian Czar's life show that the
ous witnesses in regard to the dectitnte condi­ ties, and now they demand them with
out afreeb, and mow violently than ever, on conspirators used dynamite. The substance
tion of emigrants who had reached Indiana, good reason for themselves. It matters
can only have been placed in the vaults with
tbe Pacific coast, and serious trouble is antic! tbe complicity of persona employed in sub­ ot Curtin vs. Yokum. declaring tbe election null their desire to return t-r North Carolina, tboir liUle to them whether they are ready
and void, and remitting the question to the people assertions tha’ they bad becu deceived by Per­
pated.
ordinate capacities at tbe Winter Palace. The ot
for the change or not. They are bound
district. The m'nertty report, subwitied by
train was fired at the hour appointed with tbe Mr.ths
Calkins, declares Yokutn entitled to the seat. ry, and the absence of any demand for their that the experiment shall be inaugura­
aid of electric wires, which were cut after the Mr. Morrison Introduced a bill repealing tbe dta- labor in Indiana.
Two neobo murderers were executed expioeion, and were found iu fragm-nta at crim'natlng duly ot&gt; medicinal bars. A report from
ted—for any change is better than the
P.
R.
MoCortey,
of
Terre
Haute,
Ind
,
a
oppression under which they are suffer­
at Murfreesboro, Tenn., the other day, a large Borne distance from the dining-loom. Several postal routes was received, ordered prtuterf and
Manv arrests
crowd being present. After hanging seventeen officials are under surveillance.
x.H.
---- . __• _ recommitted. A meaaagn from the Pre Ident in Republican. testified to the surplus of Isborers ing—and we may look for repetitions of
reference to the Ma-abata’ Deficiency bill was reed and mechanics iu his section of the State. Ho
these conspiracies until either their de­
minutes the bodies were cut down and deliv­
and
referred.
It
requests
Immediate
action
upon
ered lo a party of physicians, who hurriedly »*id to be much affected, and the tumors of ■
swore that colored Mail Agent Walker, in con­ mands are secured or the Czar is re­
tUH
•
_.l___ 1___ ___ A— ....
conveyed them to a neighboring house and at­ hi* abdication are again pasting from mouth
versation with him at Terre Haute, said that st moved, either by secret assassination or
tempted to resuscitate them. Tbe elect ricitv to mouth.
the Inter-State Commerce bill In committee, the a colored convention held at Nashville last au­ open revolution. His only hope of j
Bl. LOUIK
and other agencies emutoyod were of no avail, .
Honea went Into committee ot the whole upon the tumn, be (Walker) bad made arrangements to
however, the ne ik-breaking machine having I By an explosion of shells in the
run 10,000 colored voters into Indians to carry safety lies either in granting the de- । Coaa—Mixed.
done its wnrk
work fail hfitllv
hfully and w~1l
well.
arsenal at Valparaiso, South America, twenty After the expiration of tho morning hour in the Bute for the Republicans.
mand or resigning the throne to the । Oats—No. &lt;.
Cz&amp;rowitz, who is more liberal in his 1
The Virginia Senate has passed the persons were kilted....Eight or ten persons ths Senate, Feb. S5. diaenaalon wa* resumed upon
A Gaine Old Lady.
views, and. it is nnderatood, ia not i l*u’
Debt bill agreed upon by the Readj a* ter cau­ are dying daily in Rio de Janeiro from yellow ' the Five per Cent, bill, and continued through the
Cl set' NATL
“ Are you fond of game?” asked Be­ averse to tbe new political scheme. In . Whia
cus The bill reduces the principal of the debt fever....Prof. Maskehne of tbe mineral de- enure day. Th. bill wa* Indefinitely poatponed
partteent of tbe Bn tub Mna turn, writes to tbe bT . „„ of w
B Botlon
to recon
linda's husband, sticking his fork into one of thfir recent manifestoes, the ‘ cJS*’’.'''.
to about 92D,(X»,000. and the interest to 3 per London TVmreof Feb. 21 anoouucmg tbe co- ,
,,
“
„
cent, the bonds to bo taxable, and coupons not ttru sticeMs of J. Bailantyne Haunav? of Gias I lid,r*
obJe&lt;‘‘ h®10’ to kn “
'.he canvas back. Mrs. Gocdington did Nihi’ist Executive Committee said: , &lt;&gt;»«■
receivable for taxes.
gow, a Fellow of the Chemical Soctert/of Lon- wheB Mr- bog*”, hsvlng the floor, announced not answer for a moment. It was clear "If Alexander II. would recognize what .
Jacob Lincoln, first cousin of Presi­ don, in producing diamond*. He saysHannay, that he wa* not through with hl* remark*. He that tbe query had called up recollec­ a dreadful calamity be is inflicting on j Uxd
drUt
Lincoln
WAS
mui'lt-red st
TLacy's
^7—Springs,
Snroi.a I
.1 .X
?
"
4 T* ** ’* t wuaia preicr io Lwuiiuut iu me ui'uiur, out 1. I lie
dent
Lincoln,
was
murdered
at
“ , xxdcthu, WM BwietM Al lacy * springs, exactly
the appearance
ofa .(rag men’to« of
broken *tuos retired to stay here and listen to him to­ tions of the past. Looking up with a Russia, how unjust and criminal is the
Ma, for hi* money, a .®w dsysjMjo. He bad j diamonds, suJ those diamonds eaallr scored I nbrht he would send for book* rod piper., rod .smile perambulating around the ruta oppression he creates, and, renouncing
•old some oattlo sod had tbe money with him, I
Broovrs in the polished surface of a thought he ooom ent-rtam them t..r about Old Time had worn in her kindly face, his authority, would transfer to such an
and two desperate character r. learoL.g this «&lt;nphire. Hannay’s wooes, will soon beat- •** tJ‘0U?11 "“."JY”.* she said, “ When Daniel was alive, we Assembly freely elected by universal
defroit.
tut. M-XIMJ turn, pounds Md kkklos bta
to lb. B»7U taM,.
todtolb. •ntoJU.MdMMTMl
A BCMIA.1 ho b«D WTMUd in Paris ' ,e*rin« ths motion for reconeid-railca still prod- used to have a good rubber of whist now suffrage and provided with instructions
and then; but as for your new-fangled by its electors, then only would we
A run of colored omigruU, 0.-1- !
-Ob ,l»Momo. a,
games, such as eureka, cabbage, and leave Alexander If. in peace and for­
ly women srxl children, arrived at Peters- I consplrscy to blow up tbe Czur. The French
Mr.
Blount,
trom the
Comtnlt__2_ u
. tt. I
physique. I’m too old to learn any of give him all his offenses.’’ Thi.
berg. Va. tie other rtaj, from North Cato- irreconcilable om» sxprows great indignation
JT-w re'
them. But don’t mind me, Theodore; ultimatum, and if it is not granted it is
if the young folks wxnt to play, let only a question of very brief time how Wmzax—No. J JtedINDIAN APOLU.
report that hundreds of others will follow . P,or®’,t Political.... tbs ayu.mite exploded In
them.
t ’bi* Winter Friso: at S'.
rabura was coo.
them. I would be the last to interfere soou we shall again chronicle the work
GENEUAL.
I Uined ia • me'lU ,K,X« ,h’ corer
has
with any of their harmless recrimi­
been found, but in elec ric s’------- ----- ‘
nations.”
Tbe Houae of Common s of the Do- bsttcry can be obtained.
While the Maine Legislature wm
cellar
Hade Brown gave a supper in jail, at debating tbe bill for the abolition of ।
“• I
Moberly, Mo., to celebrate his convic­ capital punishment, un amendment was
EX-PM.WM5T o^r tod
proposed that, previously to the hangtion and death sentence for murder.

SATURDAY,

FEB. SR, 1880.

WEEKLY IEWS 8EVIEW

Burned.:
block, Albany, N.-¥.. loss, 9100,000; Dalton's

171 opra“* “

'“k-bJ •

8

SrtXSffi" *“

�rapidly retrograding, considered from a
political, governmental, social and edu­
cational point; that England to-day has1
no statesmen of commanding intellectI
NAgHVlLLB.
or power, bill hr" ruled by demagogues(
SATURDAY, FEB. 28. 1880. and political quacks. He predicts that।
America will be the future power if she’
The Supreme Court of California keeps herself free from entangling alii*
has given an opinion that a woman can­ ances and from the humbuggery of agi­■
. not be excluded from the daw depart­ tating foreign mountebanks.
ment ot a law college simply bacauso
she is a woman, if she is otherwise
Ellis Scott, of Texas, and Charlrat
qualified.
Peck, of Louisiana, bosom friends,1
went to Brazil to see the country and
■ When
Congressman
Crittenden
draws hit pay, with his 16 per cent of stopped for several weeks in Rio ds
Janeiro. They were young men of
silver, he leaves it in tho treasury as a
deposit.
A Washington letter bsvb means and education, traveling that
that he has several hundred dollars they might learn the ways of the world.
there, and that he intends to let Scott gossiped with other American
it accumulate until the pile is as big as friends about Peck’s New Orleans sweet­
4 whoelbarrow load, when he declares heart, saying uncomplimentary things.
that he will wheel it into the Houm of This talk reached Peck’s ears and he at
Representatives, to show what a nui- once challenged Scott to fight a duet
The challenge was accepted. The prin­
cipals met in a suburb of Rio, Win­
The Postmaster General has entered chester rifles being the weapons, and
upon the work of stopping the use of the the distance being 100 yards. At a
mails for the perpetuation of swindles signal of three pistol-shots in tbe air
Scott,
by an order prohibiting the delivery by both ’guns were discharged.
Postmasters of letters to specified .crying “I’m killed," fell, with a bullet
fraudulent lottery concerns and other in a vital port. He lived long enough
confidence cheats at Louisville, New to request that $2,000 in money ou his |
Orleans, and elsewhere. He has also person be sent to his brother, James R. '
ordered that all persons receiving mail Scott, in Missouri. Peck fled and. j

far as this contrivance enables men to
OLEUMAJWAJUNE.
thought dawned upon tbe namltmted
sec the land under the waves, move­
mind of Capt. 1’ilabury. He quietly
It is announced that the .leaves of ments under water closely resemble
took the flag to a sign-painter and had
the elder strewed among grain will ef­ movements under air. Sea’ weeds, like
tbe name of the “fimcijtidn" oblit­
fectually preserve it from tbe ravages pbntf. bend before the gale; fish, like
We have received from R. P. Mcof the weevil; the juice will also kill birds, keep their heads to the ft ream. Gliucy, of Elgin, HL, Secretary of the erated, and his own aubatituted, aud
maggots. The leaves scattered over
Northwestern Dairymen's Association, that company rushed bravely into the
cabbages, cue q mt era and other plants clouds take the shape of water cloud* 4 copy of the report of the Committee fight, bearing the banner with that
subject to weevil ravages effectually in air, impede light, cast shadows, and | on Oleomargarine, which was aabmitted strange device, “E. Jonathan Pilsbury “
—Cleveland Penny Press.
shield them.
.
takes shapes which point out the direc­ &lt;o the association at it.s last.meeting.
Barley for Yovng Lambs.—Revert: tion in which currents flow. It ia People who have labored under the im- The Women ef New York as Vetera.
presaion
tbat
oleomargarine
is
a,
harm
­
ing again to the subject of barky, it strange, at first, to hang over a boat’s
So much interest has been expressed
may be as well to- mention, jhat, good side, peering inkn a new world, and the lees sort of food will find the following in the bill which haa become a law,
wholesome as we have found it to interest grows. There is excitement iu extracts from this report mighty inter­ enlarging the powers and duties
esting
reading:
btTfof ewes ami grown sheep^ it is a welching big fish swoop like hawks out
Oleomargarine, as now manufactured, of the women of this State, that we re­
very dangerous food for’ young lambs. of their seaweed forest after a white fly
publish it entire. It reads as foilown:
It affects them with a scour which very sunk to the tree tops to tempt them; is hardly more than the product of aN ACT to declare woman eltelbls to serve as
often enda fatally.—Agricu Itural Ga- and the flight which follows is better refuse fata agitated with buttermilk or
sette (England). ’
fun when plainly seen., Mr. Campbell milk and annatto to give it color and
Such fats were formerly
Swine that are fattening will do bet­ suggests plate-glass windows in the flavor.
ter with soaked corn than with dry. bottom of a boat; it would bring men used for soap grease, and the use ineligible to servo as any school officer or to
of
such
fats
in the production of oleo­
and
fish
face
to
face,
and
the
habits
of
Corn steeped in water twelve hours has
wm at any school meetmg by reason of sox.
been found more economical to feed the latter could be leisurely watched.— margarine is carried on to such an ex­ who baa the other qualifications now required
.
tent as greatly to enhance the market by law.
than when ground in to-meal. The ani­ Edinburgh ReView.
Sac. 2. Thia act shall take effect Imme­
value
of
grass
3.
4
mals are sooner filled, tbe food digests
Is oleomargarine as now manufact­ diately.
HOUSEHOLD EC050HT.
better, and, consequently, the feeding
The
right
of
suffrage conferred npon
ured in this country a healthful article
is finished more expeditiously, and feed
the women of New York is not aa
Mutton Chops.— Sprinkle with vine­ of food?. Your committee would say
—which is money—ia saved.
broad
and
inclusive
as such leaders as
gar. pepper and salt, dip them in egg, that Prof. John Michels, a competent
The Lawn.—A young hedge of Osage sprinkle with cracker or bread crumbs, microscopist of New York, has been Mra. Howe, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Blackwell,
orange or honey locust should not be and fry.
subjecting oleomargarine to a thorough Mrs. Lozier and their aaaociates might
cut until it is 2 or 3 years old; not, in­
examination by the microscope, and he desire. Bnt it is a substantial gain,and
deed, until the shoots are one, or even . Smoked Salmon a la Francair.— calls attention to the fact that germa of cannot but fill them with joy and cause
two inches thick. Then they should Take some slices of smoked salmon and disease, morbid secretions and embryos them to thank God and take courage.
be cut even with the earth in the winter fry them in boiling sweet oil or fresh of parasites in tho animals from which They will doubtless point out to one
time, and the following year they will butter, then serve a la Maitre d'Hotel. the oil is obtained that is used in mak­ another, while the tears of exultation
throw up a Injurious mass of sprouts, . Soup a la Chantilly.—Make a puree ing oleomargarine, are liable to be fall from their eyes, that nt last hope
which may be trimmed into shape the of green peas, or dried peas, toast bread transferred in a living condition into i has been measurably rewarded by frui­
next June,| and before fall we have a cut into small pieces, and then fry. the system of those who use this article tion ; that the State, "after many days"
When cooked pour into soup and for food.
—days of utter obduracy, has taken tbe
complete, impenetrable fence.
»
Managhment of Manvre.—The barn- serve.
I In the light of these statements, our firat step—the step.that counts—in the
Soup a la Conde.—Boil some red J answer is that oleomargarine as now direction of the complete enfranchise­
ird is
field for winter work. Mnch
beans, season with salt, and add two or I manufactured in this country is not ment of woman; that the wedge has
’ dou^»
here
by skillful
managehere
oy sauuui
under fictitious addresses must first be haring concealed himself for several may ’be
begun to enter and the leaven to leaven
days, sailed on a ship bound for the I meat. Mannre, so long as it
■'» is frdzen, three onions. Pass all through a col- j beathful as on article of food.
identified at the ppetoffice.
„
‘ remain*,---------- unchanged,
------------- --,--------and the
—a prepara- endar, and butter to taste, and before
Is the sale of oleomargarine as an pubhc sentiment and the legislative
Pacific. _____________________
|i tion 61 ;1
.
c
.k
s
serving
add
small
pieces
of
fried
toast.
the manure, iu the l&gt;est manner
article of food legitimate ahd right? mind; that the question of tbe ultimate
A Wash»ngton correspondent of the
Soups Maigres, Made of Potatoes. ; To what has already been said your triumph of their ultimate demand is
Tbe W^hington Hons«7.t Mount ! for u“.jn.,he
°° P™g
—
For
six
jx-'raons,
boil
six
good-sized
po
­
„
.
.
.
,
,
,
resa.
Make
a
central
heap
xn
the
vard,
committee would add the further testi­ only a matter of time, since revolutions
Cincinnati Commercial claims to have V&lt;n&gt;ot, Bm boon repaixod and refer- andi by
, te„
, tatoes; when they are cocked pass them
mony of J. H. Beall that “if people never go backward.—Albany Evening
discovered some of the men whom Mr.
nished. and in a way that does not ; wheelbarrow move, the manure from the | through a sieve; put the jxitatoes in a ■ who bought it knew of what it was cum­ Journal.
Tilden was going to put into his Cabi­ please a woman correspondent of the stable each day to this heap. If the J casserole, with two pints of milk, a ! posed and the dirty places in which it is
Their Ages.
net if the decision of the Electoral
Springfield Republican.
She says: heap is built up square, aud mode" four spoonful of butter, and let it boil; salt , manufacture^, they would not eat it. It
It is stated that Blaine touched 50 on
feet lugb.il will keep worm in the cold­ 1 it to taste; keep stirring it frequently. i is manufactured in some places where
Commission had been favorable to his
“It is such a pity—such a sad and wo- est of weather, aud while warm it will
tbe last of January. Grai.t was 57 last
j
no
gentleman
would
stay
ten
min
­
Soup a la l’Oignae—Onion Soup.
claims. Frank Hurd, of Ohio, was to
April.
Sherman was 56 last May.
fu! pity—that tbe women who have this : ferment and rot.
—Take six onions; let them brown i utes because of the smells thot pervade
have been Secretary of State; Abram
Wash burne was 63 in September.
place in charge have so little common
The question arises: “Is there any , slightly in a casserole, with a table­ 1 the atmosphere." In any such tainted
Conkling
was 50 in October. Garfield
S. Hewitt, of New York, Secretary of
o^Jjutter;
add threerpotatoes
sense, so little taste and real veneration connection between the tiresome and spoonful
.
v
, ------------------------ atmosphere it woula be impossible to
the Treasury, and Andrew C. Curtin, of for the home of Washington. Thedif- unvarying drudgery of the life of -.a ] sliced, pepper and salt, not too much, make butter from the milk of a Jersey ia in his 49th year. Bayard was 51 in
October.
Thurman reached his 66th
let it
two pints of water cow tbat would be considered fit to eat.
UUno
fftrrUt‘!’S Wife »ud tllO menulngleSS jc.fi- 1 “and
,,d ,pl
” all cook in twn
Pennsylvania, Secretary cf War.
Icrrut room, belong to
State.
q( an
,b ic)1 for an hour and a half; must cook Our answer is that oleomargarine mau- birthday in November. Hendricks was
that have appropriated them, ana a van- known that farmers’ wives form no । slowly.
। ufactured in such places or from tbe 60 in September. Tilde u won 66 in
The Supreme Court of Indiana de­
To’ Paper Whitewashed Walls.- i1 ref
Jn&gt;® fat,of animals i"
unfit..........
—. February, and in the same month G«?n.
refuse
is unfit
for food,
dal committee have undertaken to re- small proportion of the unfortunates
Hancock was 55. Seymour will be 70
cides that the legal name of a person
purples
jtore and furnish them. The east par- found in innaue asylums. It is certain- Make flour starch, as you would for . flI1&lt; that tbe sale of it for such purposes
consists oi one Christian name and a lor, or music room, treated by Ohio, i
staiehiiig
calicoes,
and
apply
it
to
the
'
j
8
wron
g,
and
should
be
suppressed
by in May. Washington was in his 57th
&lt;° ?"&gt;•»■»• ,U&gt;«‘ the queetfem
year when be was first elected, and had
surname. Any one may have as many • , ,
,
. .
.
- , should
»uuiuu be
uc answered
auswereu in tbe
me affirmative,
amrmauve, wall with a whitewash brush. Let it
just entered Bis 66th year when he left
igDomuuoiu proreMion. It ; lur eodle„ mo„MorT .-,))«&gt;„ ,1,.fiber become dry; then, when ready to put
Your committee
middh; names, or initials, as ore given I
--------- —— would :recommend
----------------- office. John Adams was 61 when he
1 has, at tbe first glance, an Ohio look; of any mind, aud cause aberration, or on tbe paper, again go over the wall ’ . ® adoption of the following resoluwas elected, Jefferson 57, Madison in
to him or as he chooses to take. They ; .
it ia su new, so fresh, so shoddy.r. else
* react on the body and create dis­ with the starch, also the paper, and ap-i lions:
u
, ,
his 58th year, Monroe in his 59th. and
do not affect his legal name and may be
ply. W.U. m.y b. p-pered in tb.. I
They’ve painted the walls and ceiling.; ease, and such a result is all the more
John Quincy Adams in his 58th. Jack­
inserted or not in Seed or contract
’ likely it overwork be added to monot- way which have been whitewashed for j gaiiae xa an article of food ia abhorrent io
son was 61 when chosen the first time,
they've laid Turkish rugs on the floor;
’ ony and drudgery.—Dr. Foote's Health Years in succession. Alum is oue of Uie Benso of every right-minded man, and, m and, therefore, 65 when re-elected,wbile
without affecting ita validity. Nor
they’ve made new furniture, that has Monthly.
the best additions to whitewash to pre- j
"hOnla U prt i he had reached his 70th year when he
does a mistake in the middle initial of
the pattern but not the look of any­
may 1
It
to the
Sowing Oats and Wheat Together. vent. its rubbing
- off. -Smoky
- -- walls
—- —
..»
l(M, duty
ODl7 of
o. the
»«• Genera)
ueDenu ; quitted office. Yau Buren was 54 and
a name, in a deed, in any way affect its
improved by adding plenty of indigo । Gorerntueut. aa also of our Stalo Govcruiucnw, | Harrison 67 when they were elected,
thing old; they’ve hung in it an abom­ —The experiment has been tried iu
validity.
atnugent lav
laws again»t
the-------nae of- -*■di»- i
to the water before mixing iu
in the
tbe lime to pa*a
pa., atnogeot
«— •»inable mirror, with a beveled glass bor­ Iowa, it is said, of sowing in the fall, 10
ea--ed and refuse fata in the manufacture of . while Taylor, when he took office, had
During the eight years, from 1871 to der, ornameuted with a cut-flower de­ upon one acre of land, two bushel of and other ingredients.
any
«ui article to bo need ivr
for nuiuau
human iodu
food,, m
aa &gt;iru
alro ;1 just passed his 51st birthday. Polk was
wheat mixed with one bushel of oats.1
IHow
’
TO '*
Make ~
Toast.— Comparative- to p*a» laws prohibiting tho manufacture of elected on almost precisely bis 49th
1878 inclusive, there arrived in this sign, and the only thing in it is the
thau caul’
fat oi
The oats shot up rapidly, aud were, of ly few know what really good toast is. oIVvnurgartue from fate other •*- , birthday. Tyler was not quite 58 when
country, from Great Britain and Ire­ harpsichord of Nelly Cnstis.” New course, killed down by the frost. But A hasty singe of one or both sides does 1 aoet of imaltby animal*.
it ia the duty of tho General • elected, and Fillmore was in his 51st
land, 743,303 immigrants, Ireland alone '1 York does not corse in for a share of they furnished a warm covering for the not make toast, nor do thin slices of |। Government,That
a* also of all our Blate Govern- I year when he succeeded him. Pierce
contributing 332,139 of this number. the censure, however, for the drawing­ earth, and when tbe snow tell among bread dried through. Cut slices of I nu.uts, to pane la«re requiring tho manufacture I had not yet completed his 48th year
j aud aale or oicouiArganue to be carried on un- I
The rest of Europe furnished 974,385— room, in charge of thia State, hf» been the thick stalks and leaves they kept it uniform thickness, a plump half-inch : dor tbo supervision of tho Nalioual, Biate end I when he was elected, and he was junior
from blowing away.
Thia covering or five-eighths of an inch; move around , Municipal Boards of Health, and make it tue of all who have taken the Presidential
580,129 coming from Germany. From but slightly altered, most of the orig­ prevented the winter-killing of the
over a brisk fire, to have all parts toast­ । duty of all such Boards of Health to prevent chair, except Gen. Grant. Mr. Buchan­
Asia there came 106,743, chiefly from in al furniture remaining.
wheat, and the rotting oat leaves and ed alike; keep only so near the coals the manufacture aud sale of diseased aud iu- | an was elected in his 66th year, Lin­
China; from Africa, 306; from South
stalks afforded a rich top-dressing for j that the pieces will be heated through ; Jurtutia food iu tho form of oleomargarine.
ur.
Urfotord, That as butter is tho oily »ub- coln in his 52d and 56th, while John­
the crop the following spring. The when both sides are well browned. !•»
" stance of milk or cream, obtained by eburu- son succeeded in his 57th.—National
America, 254,072; from the Pacific
The Woods in Winter.
result
was
an
abundant
yield
of
wheat,
the
slightest
point
is
blackened
or
tug,
it is tbe duty of the General and Republican.
islands. 9,468; from other places, 9,194;
No one ever s^es
spes the full charm of while laud precisely similar alongside, charred, scrape it off. or it will spoil State Governments to paw* laws prohibiting I
making an aggregate ,of 2,100,451 the forest who turns his back upon and treated in the same manner, with the flavor of the whole. If covered the n»o of tho word butter as applied to any
Preferring Another.
oily
substance
not the product of cream or
it
iu
winter.
Look
at
the
exquisite
persons.
the exception of omitting the oats, was ! with an earthen bowl it will keep warm milk, and requiring all who manufacture and
A truly great man is not envious of
lines of that drooping birch, the intri­ utterly worthless—True Citizen.
aud moist. A cieau towel of* napkin will all who sell oleomargarine, whether by tbe the fame ol another great man; a small
The Denver Tribune boasts of Col­ cate interlacing tracery of the minute
Age or Cows in Relation t&lt;&gt; the | answer if it is to go al once to the table. package or otherwise, to. mark ou each and mon is. “I felt on his death,” wrote
package, wrapper or parcel containing
orado's fine horses, handsome women, branching twigs! Could anything be 1 Yield of Milk.—The age of cows has : But nobody can make good toast onto! every
tho same, iu plain, large anddiaUnct letter*, aud Jefferson of Washington, “that ’verily
more graceful or more chaste? could &gt;
Stale bread m?y ’be used* in a couapicuou* place, the word oleomarga­ a great man hath fallen this day in
~
charming girls, well-dressed men, fat any covering oi leaves enhance its a great influence on their yield of milk. j&gt;oor ’bread.
rine.
Israel'"
for
milk
toast
;
sour
bread
may
be
im
­
After
her
first
calf,
a
cow
does
not
give
babies, long-legged dogs, busy mechan­ beauty? And so the apple tree by the
flrjotred, That a committee ut three from
While Mr. Jefferson was riding, one
as much as after her second or third. proved by toasting it through; heavy each
Congressional district in the dairy por­
ics, industrious Chinamen, modest old stone wall—bow different its vari­
At the fifih or sixth calf, the average bread makes poor toast. Sweet, light tion of tho Northwestern State* be appointed starry night, with a member of his fam­
ous
angles!
how
individual
iu
its
char
­
dressmakers, romping boys, inquiring
bread, only n day old, or less, makes to preteut these resolution* to the Senators and ily, the conversation fell upon Wash­
yield
begins
to
decrease
steadily.
It
acter! how beautiful its silhouette
Bepresentativoe in Congress from said Slate*. ington. He warmly expressed his ad­
strangers, expert printers, well-paid against the sky I Thus every separate , may be seen from this that oue ought on- , the best toast.
miration for the great man. Pointing
Aibing Beds.—The German usage
doctors, praying preachers, colored cal- tree will afford a perfect study, of in­ ly exceptionally to have older cows thau
8
or 9 years, us after these years *he j of eider-down coverlets is not recom­ How They Do Things in Arkansaw. to tbe stare, he exclaimed:
ciminers, express wagons, over-paid finite design. See that mottled beech
“Washington’s fame will go on in­
milking
qualities
are
generally
on a 1 mended. Though warm And light. “ it
trunk
yonder.
Wnat!
never
noticed
it
iucr.
nuui:
never
uouceu
11
&gt;
r
,
&gt;
.
v
.
'
“ If you want a good item," said Jim creasing until the brightest constella­
lawyers, attentive railroad men, honest
its droop- faP\d ‘Inline, and, beside, the cows are is insidious iu its action," says a lead­
before? That
7" \ was 'tbecause
.
Johnson to a reporter, “ I can toll you tion in yonder heavens shall be called
bankers, piles of brick, new buildings,
clad branches
branches concealed
concealed its
its ban?, er 10 ,a“,cu- A,.s --TOUn
« ------■Rimals
ing, leaf-clad
—=
;— ing authority, “and iu case of invalids I of a fujpay occurrence that happened at by his Dome!"
pleased visitors, signs of growth and beantv; but «».not only doelit emerge '
quuntnr should be watched, for it is apt to throw । Hot Springs last summer while I was
A bust of Washington stood in the
from ita wonted obaonritv, bnt the “f '°°l1
th"r awjmdatlou » the sleeper into a violent perspiration."
genuine American get-up-and-get.
, there. Mayor Linde, of Hot Springs,
whiteneaa of tho snowy ground beyond '’**=”• ,b',r“ ” ""S
It would seem almost unnecessary to ' bad been blackguarded by the editor ot hall at Monticello, many years after
Jefferson's retirement from public life.
give, added value to every anbtle tint ।
“,0 co”" u&gt;o Ig“S- / Sood advise the airing of beds, as all good
, a paper there until ho couldn’t stand it Some worm admirer of his, living in
A man living near Prattsburg, Steu­ upon ita dappled anrface. Step nearer, dairy cow
is (on
co.-j.
Ion the continent)
comment) eipecterpect- housewives are supposed to have it
any longer, so, according to the custom
J1&lt;’U '"’t k,‘ th““ ~m’° ‘l”ar,n done; still, as it is something which of the country, he went out gunning France, sent a wreath of immortelles to
ben county, N. Y, went up the mount­ With what variety ol ernniaite tender .
a member of the family at Monticello;
I
of
milk
a
year
;
a
very
good
one.
2.300
gray.
ha.
nature
painted
the
clean
1
m,lk
"
‘
"""
’
depends
entirely
upon
servant*,
it
is
ain to cut trees for wood aud slide them
!
1 to 2,500 quarts; bn: higher numbers safe to say that this, the must import­ one day. He brought down two by­ with it came a request that it might be
down a log-way to the valley below. smooth bark! Seo those marbled varie­
I are not rare in almost all breeds. — ant point in regard to health, is often ; standera before ho bagged his game, placed around Mr. Jefferson’s brow on
gations,
each
spjt
with
a
distinct
tint
the editor, whom he shot in the leg. his birthday. The day came, aud the
The foot of the slide was thirty
neglected. No one ever possibly would I None of them died, I believe. Then he
of its own, and each tint composed of a l Agru'iiltural Gazette.
rods distant from the horse. He start­ multitude of microscopic points of ■
How to Extemporize Radishes.— think of washing his face in the same ! went on a spree, and, haring full charge ' relative, informing the venerable man
ed a maple tree down the mountain, color. Here we see a fimbriated blotch Rltdishes may l»e grown in a very few water twice, unless there was no more ' of the police and tho station-house, he j of the request, attempted to crown him
with the wreath.
when it jumped out of the shnte, and, of dark olive moss, spreading its inter­ days by the following methcxl: Let water, but it is quite os disgusting, and mined out all the prisoners in the sta­
“Place it oa Washington’s bust,” he
taking a diagonal course, struck the twining rootlets in all directions, and some good radish seed nook in water for much worse for health, for a person to tion; a lot of horse-thieves and murder­ said, raising his hand to prevent the
sleep
twice
in
a
bed
which
has
been
further up a spongy tuft of rich brown twenty-four hours, then put in a bag and
' era. The next morning he fined him- j crowning. It was placed on the bust,
house and shattered it to splinters,
lichen tipped with snow. Who could expose it to the sun. In the course of fully imbued with the effluvia of his self $10 for drunkenness and disorder­
where it rested for many years.
killing one boy 8 years old and injur­ pass by unnoticed such a refined and , tbe day germination will commence. body. Air and light are the great puri­
ly conduct. In the course of time he
“In honor preferring one another,"
ing two others so that they will proba­ exquisite bit of painting as this? And The seed mint be sown iu a well-man- fiers, and the work in a bed-chamber was indicted for the shooting. He got
wrote a great man, whose nobility of
bly dip.' The father saw from the yet they abound on every side. See | ured hotbed, and watered from time to ia worse than neglected when beds, pil­ a cnange of venue on the ground that character was such that he esteemed
lows,
coverings
and
mattresses
are
not
•
time
with
lukewarm
water.
By
this
he couldn’t get justice in that county. others better than himself.
top of the mountain the course the shingly shagliark, with its mottliugs
of pale-green lichen and orange sputu, treatment tbe radishes will in a very thoroughly aired.
His trial came off in another county. '
the tree was taking, and saw his dwell­ its jagged outline so perfectly relieved ; short time acquire a sufficient balk and
He was fined a fine and costs amount- '
No More Tramps in the West.
ing demolished.
Shaving in China.
against the snow, and, beyond, that , I e g^od to eat. If it be require ! to get
ing to $95. He had forty witnesses
A good proof of the improvement in
group of rock-maples, with its bold £ood radishes iu winter during the
Everything is reversed in Chinn, you subpoenaed. Their fees amounted to the business of the country is furnished
severe
cold,
un
old
cisk
should
be
contrasts
of
deep-green
moss,
aud
know-men never go to a barber shop ,$5 each—$200. Tney lumped their by a man of wide observation in the
Curley, a noted highwayman of the
striped tints of most varied shades, ■ sawn in two, and one-half of it filled to get shaved, tbe barber carries his kit 4ees and gave them to Lindo. He paid West, who says that there is not now
Deadwood region, was arrested by two
from lightest drab to deepest brown. ’ with good earth. The radish seed around hunting his customers. No sit­ the $95 and pocketed $105, and went in the Western States one tramp where
officers, who had to journey forty miles And there is the yellow birch with ita ' beginning to ahoot as before must be
ting in crowded shops waiting for your home happy.’*
there were fifty eighteen months ago.
to take him to jaiL All rode on horse­ tight-wound bark, fringed with ravel- j then sown in, the other hall of the Imr- turn to come; the barber has to chase
That’s the way they do things in Ar­ In the great depression of 1876-7 thou­
back, the prisoner between his captors. ings nt buff-colored satin. Here we rel put on top of the full one, and the yon about and rhave you at your own kansaw.—Cincinnati Commercial.
sands of men went upon the road in
! whole of the apparatus carried down convenience. The word “next" is un­
search ef work and remained upon it
The possibility of escape was discussed comp upon a clump of chestnuts, their
cool trunks set off in bold relief against ■ into tho cellar. For watering, lukewarm
A Banner with a Strange Device.
because they found no work. They
on the way, Curley maintaining that he a background of dark hemlocks, whose water abonld be used as belore. In the known to the vocabulary of the Chinese
barber. You are spared the annoyance
Upon the declaration of war in 1812, swarmed along the great lines of travel,
could put spurs to his horse and get outer branches, clothed iu snow, like j course of five or six days the ipdRlies if not torture of being compelled to sit
a sorrowful procession of hungry and
away because his beast was the freshest tufted mitten«, liang low upon the ■ will be fit to eat— Neic England Far­ by while five or six men ahead of you the town military companies reorgan­ ragged wretches for whom the world
mer.
have their beard removed, hair cut, ized by the election of new officers and a seemed to have no use. But during
of the three, and the officers arguing ground.—Harper's Magazine.
whiskers dyed, and heads shampooed, general brushing up of accouterments. the last twelve months this procession ’
that ne could be riddled with bullets
Seeing Through Water.
when you only want your hair oiled Just before the battle of Plattsburg a
before he got out of range. Suddenly
Currents in the very bed of a river, and mustache waxed to go to the theater. town company in that vicinityjslected a has been growing thinner every week
The fact tiiat a steam engine is being
until it has nearly vanished from sight.
Curley put his plan into execution, erected in a flour-mill in Jerusalem is a or beneath the surface of the sea, may Sit down on a doorstep or curbstone stalwart but rather illiterate fdlow by The railroads have employed many of
dashing off at full speed, but the offi- startling announcement, but it is an be watched, as Mr. Campbell informs anywhere, and a barber steps up aud the name of Jonathan PiIsbury, Can- these people. Thousands of miles of
us, by an arrangement that smugglers
tain. He felt that the eyes of the whole
cer»’ theory proved sound, for they evidence of the progress of civilization. used in the old days. They sank their attends to your wants immediately. State of New York were upon him. He new roadway are being constructed
The "infidels" who have thus intro­
Happy dispatch.
this year. The old lines, such as the
easily killed him with their pistols.
encouraged his company to be brave in
duced modern inventions to the “Holy” contraband cargo when there was an
Northwestern and St. Paul, are stretch­
A well-known beauty in London so­ tho coming battle. He assured them
city are a firm of Wurtembnrg colo­ alarm, and they searched lor it again by
ing away into what was lately a wilder­
means
of
a
so
called
marine
telescope.
that
he
would
“
behead
them
as
long
as
ciety
occupied
a
stage-box
at
a
theater
in
Thomas Carlyle’s health, which has nists, who, with the cbaraotoriatic enter­
ness,
and every mile of road opens hun­
It was nothing more than a cask, with the Strand not long ago. Her white furs there was a*man of them left, and tbat
been considered precarious for many prise of tbe Teutonic race, are doing a plate of strong glass at the bottom. and diamonds were the admiration of his own name should go down to pos­ dreds of farms to settlement Ths
all the Oriental powers will let them
months, ia now fully restored, and he to make the historic and Old World city The man plunged the closed end a few the house. Shortly after the beauty’s terity " Tbe banner of the company growth of the Northwest seems to have
no discoverable limit and is absorbing
is mostly engaged in literary labors. march with the times.—English Jour­ inches below the surface, and put his departure, an attendant found u star of bad emblazoned upon its folds, iu addi­ the excess of population. Probably wu
head in the other end, and then he saw brilliants in the box, and, like an 1 ou- tion to tbe stars and stnpea, the em­
_____________________
His work at present ia the preparation nal.
dearly into the water. The glare and est woman, gave tho treasure-trove into blematic eagle, holding in Ids talons shall soon begin again to draw large
of an autobiography, which will be com­
The Kentucky House of Representa­ confused reflections and refractions the hands of the management. No in­ the legendary scroll, "E Plurihus drafts on the labor of Europe.—New
pleted during tbe coming summer. He tives has raased a bill making ita misde­ from and through the rippled surface of quiries were made next day at the thea­ Unum.” Tbe Captain eyed the eagle York Methodist.
meanor
punishable by a tine not less the sea were entirely shut out by this ter about the lost ttar, but ultimately it with admiration, but wa, puzzled as to
is severe upon the Governmental and
A naiTiNG clergyman was jn-st rising
social systems ol his country and hu tnan $20, nor mote than $50, for any contrivance. Seal hunters still use it. found its way into the rightful owner’s the significance of tbe motto. Seeking from prayer in a St. Pau’ church, when
person to use abusive or insulting lan­ With this simple apparatus the stirring hands. The oddest part of the story light upon the subject, he was informed an wffier strode up the center aisle and
no love for the present British states­ guage to another with intent to cause a life of the sea bottom can be watched at
remains to bo told. The diamonds were by a wag that it wm the name of tbe handed him a big bouqtfHt, just aa they
men.
He declares that England is breach of the peace.
leisure and with great distinctness. So false.
first Captain of the company. A bright do in the theaters.

TVeJSrwf.

�m u v i t- x- ia
SATURDAY.

a

FEB. ft. 1880

so florin sow.

I shall fully I'-arn hrmlkr,

Capital a*d Surplus Sloo.ooo

A ruiumrrcuu
commercial iintriiri
traveller iu
iu Detroit
flirted with a young lady of Hutt city,
i invited her to ride with him, and sh«
. accepted. . He drove to a hotel, called
1 for Wine, after baviug one giaas dr&lt;&gt;
ged. She became suspicions, chanrofl
i Ute glasses and the drummer took his
. own medicine. It came near killing
ihim.
.
.
Tbe newly elected grand officers of
the Michigan grand lodge of oddfellows
are as follows: E. D. G* Holden, (.rand
Rapids, master ; Alex. Ferguson. la*st
Saginaw, deputy master; E. H. Waitney, Lansing, secretary; B. 5 error,
Detroit, treasurer; Geo, W Wester­
man, Adrian, warden , J. R. Savage,
Ithaca, chaplain; Harrison Soule,
Jnckson, marahal; W..W. Wibon, Alpens, conductor; B. F. Rounds. Benton
Harbor, guardian: J. Q- Patterson,
I Keed City, herald.
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0LEMENT SMITH,

Attorney at Law,

I’robate Order.

Unparalleled in simplicity,’ unsurpassed iu construction and
in the
undisputed in the broad claim of the very best, wagon i**
world. Patent Stakes and Truss Rod.

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On reading and tiling tb» prtitlou duD vrriflad, .
I ot Martha Troyer, widow of aaid dreeaaed. prajiuj
that Iu*wi* Ihirkrc may bv'appyintrd admlidrtra .

Attorney A Counsellor,
JJ

H0V6HTAU5,

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SHERIFF-

1 An Indian maiden lias been driven
I out by her tribe in Oregon, liecause
she married a Chinaman.
A San
I Francbco Chinaman 1ms lost the re­
spect of his countrymen by marrying a
negro women. A Virginia mob whipl&gt;ed a negro for marrying a white wo­
man.
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not be graate-l.
The Stakes are of Iron, no chance for the water to get in Itoukl
And it i* further ordered, that said
Druggists A Chemists,
and rot out the bolster in a short time as in the old style wag­
Will jrtre te n« again.
on. The upper parte can .be- taken off nnd the flaring parts set
you have a perfect hay rack. The truss rod is ‘sb plain
in
ftt i.&lt; aril:;.
USES IS MF.SOKI OF JOHSSV tULLATlS.
one that it needs no explanation from me. A glance
to e
CLEM EMT SMITH.
e
axles
in
the
cut
of
the
wagon
shows
how
it
is
attached,
at
pOWERS A BARLOW,
According to the St. Louis papers
Mortgage Kale.
y mathematician will tell you that a five-eighths round Default haring
the $3.00 opera doe# not -take in that
Aa tre looked on Jba I form so cold and alii):
been made iu the condition* of a
HARDWARE.
city. It isa big price. Injustice to rod of Lake Superior iron will stand the strain of 12.470 lbs. certain mortgage. Whereby the power therein con­
Bat tre humbly bor to the*M aster’s will
tained. to aril, hu lacunir operatire, executed by
the opera company, however, it -may
lieWalerr'of Jackson county. Michigan, to
it will separate, consequently before the axle will spring Amo»
William Kerr of Nashville. Barry county, Mleiii
he observed that the Same opera is
and you then have the whole strength of the timber, same as gan, bearing date the 15th day of Octolwr, A. D-,
produced elnewherc for $2 00; the ad­
Every one knows that the more simple
h Ho witling to do what ihy haiul. found to dot
ditional dollar ia to cover tbe admis­ in a common wagon.
a peace of machinery can be made the better satisfaction it
, Consumption. dread meatier, cat abort thy breath, sion of the St. LquIh girl's feet. .
IT A. GOODYEAR,
[death:
i I&gt;.n UylK.lt .urt«l for dmreh.
will give. It is so with this wagon. All of the wood-work
FreeBville.Minn.,-and on Ule way asked , that is made of timber cut crosswise of the grain, which every no suitor pcocv«dlnr&gt; at Un. haring been instituted iron, »•*****•*
NAILS “&amp; ********
SHELF a******.,.**.**.
HARDWARE
I SF-Wlr =■&gt;&lt; 1. H—
Hua™,
n neighiMir who wa* to preach. “Par- ‘ one knows has no strength unless loaded with iron, is done
hereby giren. tbat on TH iIL-I'A i THr. TWE&gt;- 1
tfHardware All h.r—■ w.-vw.. t
oak U^TTe^b^Al
Hon Newliug." wait the reply. *Td away with in this wagon entirely.
Not a nound of surplus TY-afcOWD DAY OF APRIL, next, al ten o'clock .
RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OF rather die tlmu hear liim,”*aid Dan, WQOJ or |fOn
haul around, which is a load of itself. Two
freight* indtdrd
,
CHARLES S. PHILLIPS.
and turned off toward a wood. Hewiu
.
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ltr.
,
ot llaeting*) the premtoe* dewrlbcd In aak! ■ A
W BLACK,
afterwnni found hanging lifeless to a reaches in the place of one—same as the “Concord
coach city
mortraxvor ao much theieof aa thall bo noeewrxrv | .'A
At a'meeting of Woodland Lodge No.
to aalhJy lhe amount due on «ocl&gt; mortgage.-with
Dealer tn
iu
817,1. O. G. T\ liehint Woodland. Feb. tree. The belief i« that, ns the clergy- which every one knows is perfection as regards strength and ten per cent, intereat, and legal curt*, togrtner with I
neater
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4, 1880. the following resolutionn were I mnn was delivering a couree Of sermon* I durability. The reaches are adjustable, sliding through iron aa Attorney feeof twenty-lire dollar* (t2S.) core- I
ou the dreadfiilnewofsin; and
Dan 8]eeve8 sjx inches long, which are bolted to the front of the
adopted:
Na*hri|le. In Barry rouuty. In tlw.-Mateof Michigan.
**
Whcbeaa, it hns pleased God in his
anu deotonatod a. commencing al the north- I Monuments, Tombltones, Mantle®, 4c..
axle and bolstcr. »nd Pieties morticed firmly into the for- i known
infinite wisdom to remove from our
woet corner of village lot numbei twenlyatix &lt;28,) !
I In Alanwn W. 1'hilllp*' addition to Naehrille, BarrWnMtiniM, Mich.
midst by death on January 20. 1*80 our hut the wofleiH have n theory that 1 Ward bolster,
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American and Foreign Marble.

worthy brother. Charles S. Phillips.
•kit ere fore
lltwlrtil. that in the death of Iwothcr
Phillips this Lodge ha« lost a worthy
and efficient brother who was highly
esteemed by Ms brethren nud sisters
of the order for his uuM‘lfish and ear­
nest labors ln the cniiw of tempehiuce,
and we fully realize that the communi­
ty at large have lost a faithful and up­
right man.
favolvetl. tiint wp tender to the be­
reaved relatives of onrdeccased broth­
er our deepest Kyiujmthies.
Zfcso/rcd. that a ftogt* of the journal
of thi* Lodge Im* inscribed to the mem
ory of our tlet-eased brother.
/?eso/r«/. that the secretary of this
IxMlgc enttse a copy of these resolutions
to lie presented ;o the jMirents of our
deceased brother.
Besolrcd. that the secretary *’f this
Ixxlgc Im» instructed to send a copy of
these resolution* to each of the newspaper.*, published iu this county.
Tbe sweet remembrance of’the just
shall flourish when thev sleep in death.
Dated Woodland, February 20, lg8().
C. A. Hough, /.....
S. S. Haight. &lt; to,uE. G. Holbrook, Sec.

THE PATENT WHIPPLE GUIDE, t

death might reasonably In* preferred j
to hearing one of Newling’s long dix
counter.
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HOSTETJERS

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE,
I
Kaustinga, Miol&gt;

It is. the greatest
invention of the age. »r&gt;
with whichxtx
it is al- I”
iMtMXMhrttk.jaaurr i«h »»
,
it.
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Kr.lt K, .vtortgagrr
most impossible to break a tongue or rack a forward wheel, as abuah m. flint, Ait«xt»y .ferMortcM**both horses pull directly from the wheel that strikes an ob- r
struction or goes into a rut. It is worth ten times the price of
| it in saving horses’ necks from galling, pounding their should­
ers by the tongue swinging around and striking them, and in
nine coses out of ten, preventing or curing the horse from
baulking.
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DKI GGIKT A BOOK8EIX.EK
Phyaiclan* preaerlpttoM and Family Rvcipea au­
rally compoandr J with Druga and Chamlada c'
purest quality only. Prirea always tbs lowest
yy'M. 8. GOODYEAR,

DR1 GOODS, SILKS and DRESS GOODS

Rend (lie tcBtimuiiiul ol'Geo. M. Itavrnport. of IVoontand.

' Tbe Jackson Common Sense Wagon I bought of yuu last Septemlier has giv. en me entire aatufaction in every respect and any funner who Jwantw the best
I and lightest running wagon should buy the Jackoott Common Sense.

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Ready Made Clothing. HaH and Cape, Boots and
Bboea. Groteriea, NoUon*. Ac, Booth aide ot
JULIUS RUSSELL,

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ZDZRZy GOODS.

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MICHIGAN NEWS.

Oue liigitt hint week 52 ttainpn slept
In the jail at Ypsilanti.
J ack ho 11 will have the free mail de­
livery on and after March 1.
The pioneers of Jacknon comity have
decided to hold a picnic in June.'
'
It is aaid that oue medical (Undent nt
the univentitv received 17 valentines.
C. .M. and J. W. Ganinoii, wholesale
grocer* of Detroit, have made an as­
sign mint.
The average cost for each prisoner
for Itonrd at the Ionia ItottM.* ot correc­
tion i« 8j cents per day.
Early Wednesday morniug the “An­
dre block," in Saginaw city, wan detdroyed by (ire. Loks $14,1MX).
The Ann Arbor reform club contem­
plates buying a $3,000 lot on . w hich
they will build an $18,000opera house.
Au lri&gt;h rclwf fund Is iteing raim-d
by tbe Jackson Pa:riot. The tfr«t pay­
ment wa* $50, given bv M. W. Robin
son.
H&lt;u&gt;. Samuel D. Haight, circuit judge
died at hb&gt; residence in Ludington, on
Tueeday morning, after a brief illness,
aged 88
Thejmy in theM'ithiani cane nt Flint
ctfnie into court at 7:30oVloek Wednes­
day evening with vt verdict of murder
in the tin*t degree.
It is estimated that inTuiu-ttlacouuty
upwards of 1,300 acres of land have
been put under a state of cultivation
during the past year.
The residence of Cornelius Demp­
ster at st. Joseph, watt burned Wednes­
day morning with nil its contents.
Cause of fire'nnknown.
A young law student named Gould,
reading law withV. V. B. Merw in, was
instantly killed while breaking a colt
at Jackson on Monday.
A matt named Miller was iailed at Mt.
Pleasant Sat unlay charged with coramitti«ig an niitrngron* nssanrt upon a
weak-minded woiann named Wylie.
Fruit growers aliutit Lawkth, Van Bitten county, say the prowjtects for fruit
were never I tetter than now, and they
anticipate a twxiutifnl croft of all kinds.
The “grnnii stand" cases against W.
T. lutwrenre. Sizer and Armstrong, at
Adrian, have Itern continued until the
next term. Tbe pntsrcntnr* propow to
A arlttwtl Durher nl FrerhtulK, Sagittaw county, named A. J. Handnll. han
bren iincuted on lhe charge &lt;rf bigaBiy.
H&lt;* Imm! beep tuurried about one
week to Mian Abide M tutger of Hutt
Two buran Iielutiginx to Adam Clark
Wear i-ervy, aud their contrata,
cuueiettng of a quanity of Jtay. aevrntv-flvc buabrla of wheat aud 400

i HeutIrnMtn &gt; Cn*aiiyr.
Co., hr stEpped offand falltl his aknll. m» that hr only 1

Ilh Ita eonnectlon* at l hitag&lt;&gt;. nflonU the most direct and deairable route of travel from Michigan to all poiuta In

Bitter5

FOR EVERYTHING IX THE LINE OF

■yyM.

F. HICKS,
Dealer U

Dakota. Manitoba, sir. Michigan Central train*

Groceries and General Produce,

powerful, yet harmk*f», of Invigontnla. Remember '
that debility ia lhe “beginning of the End"—that

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For aala by all Jruggirt* aud Uralcra trenerally.

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

'J’HE BARKTMLLE MIIJj&lt;

WALKER &amp; NORTON

Boots, fSlioes, TVotions. Etc.

FLOUR, MEAL I FEED,

AND ALL WINTER GOODS,

MORGAN. BARRY CO., MICH.

ATTENTION

FARMERS IjlFyOU WOUld be

Having thorougiilr overhauled anil refl tied oar mill '■
with New ani Improved Macbtnevy, wo are .
prepared to w rve onr ru»toruer» by grind
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GOOD WORK GUARANTEED
WALKER &amp; NORTON,
Brvp'a of the BABKYVILIJK MILLS.

DETROIT

Medical&amp;SQrgicailiistitDle
A.B.SP

I. D., Prop,

MEAT MARKET.
Keep* conatanUy on band a big stock of

Fresh and Salt Meats,

rhea, Impoteocy.
and all IHscares
tbat follow us H

Smotefl Hans ani Shouliers,

Taking*-Taking.

r7* 1 am aware that It pay. to rn.ll Goods cheap, and for that icon I sl.*|j eoM by al) dntggteto a. 11 per package, or aix no
■gee for or will be wot free by mall on rereip
the money by addressing
nuy BiM,t CAS*’*n t*,e country.
1*HB GR AY MEDICINE VO.,
No. 1ft Mechanic** Block, Detroit, M&gt;cb.
sar.'8cld in Nash rills by alidruggteU. and srerywhere br wboUsaU t .vull druggtata. 6-JS-ly.

I&gt;. C. GRIFFITH.

[£OCHKIt BROTHERS

----- OLD RELIABLE-----

MARK 1he On** Eng-TRADE Mj
H*h Remedy. Au
untailing cure for

not

IK THEIR SEASON,

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Lardt by the lb. or barrel,
dec., Ac., dr.

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VF" The Highest Market Price paid

1 Fresh Qoods, Full Weights and
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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HEKDERSO N S
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DRESS GOODS.

All of the latest shades and patterns VERY CHEAP.

JOHNSTON’S

SARSAPARILLA

CHEAPEST
*"“c3i£?t

Office 204 Woodward. Avenue
Hmm NBd Room* tor Boarding Patirata
27* W«H)BWAKD AVt.M E
Tm.u.k
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BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES’ CLOTH.
All the latest styles out.

outr. iweree yean tn a

BEAVER I PAISLEY SHA WLS

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HESRY ROE.

TO THE FRONT I
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AND

ll^PPA

ITBNBY ROE. Pbopribtor

will cheerfully impart any information relollre to
rontee. Do not purebaae your tieketa nor ion tract
yoor freight until you have heard from the Michl-

UVB MBUBT, JTSIKA,

THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.
A BIG LINE OF

FROM 50 CENTS TO $3.00.

BUPTUBEI
CTJRJEO
r laiurv and uftvrtnx tnresea in*
fnaiUbur. Book with !««&gt;»••-

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC
Our fall Block* are larger and more complete than ever before, and notwilhatanding the late advance in price*, by buying tor ra*b we have secured
many bargain* of which our eu*u&gt;m(-m will trap the benefit.

£A. BISB,
*
“THE BOSS

BOOT AMD SHOE MAKER,
.WBYIIXE,

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                  <text>VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE
And Her Environs.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1880.
—Rev. E, Jones of N. Y., who ac­
cepted the call of the Christian Church
as its pastor, now withdraws, on ac­
count ot the serious illness of his wife.
The society had.Mr. J’s. salary fully
subscribed and all arrangements made
to receive and welcome him, when the
news came that he must withdraw his
proposition, and so the little flock is
again left without a shepherd. *

—This unclimatable weather still
holds its bigness.
—Mrs. Fanny Buxton the quon-dam
wife of Cyrus Buxton,, recieved t1,500
alimony.
,
—The gale of Saturday evening
brought down Jacob Purkey’s wind
—Horatio' Hosmer, who lives two
mill, and leveled fences in every di­ miles north of this village,
at­
rection.
"
tempted to mount/,^is horse in front
of
G.
A.
Truman
’
s
store
last
Friday,
—William Townsend, a farmer of
Orangeville, is the happy possessor of a when the steed, a young colt, took
couple of bears. He must also possess fright at something and, whirling
round threw him and kicking him as he
a mother-in-law.
—A cur from the rural districts went fell, gave him a very severe wound on
yelping down Main St. on Wednesday the left side of his head. He was at­
with an old oyster can attached to bis tended by Dr. Young, and is recover­
ing.
$udal appendage.
—Some of the young men of this vil­
—We understand that a number of
fanners of this community hare been lage have organized a gymnasium and
rented
the room under D. C. Griflith’s
improving the late fine weather by­
store which they are to fit up and use
plowing for spring crops.
for that purpose and as a club room.
—Dower Barrus, a youth of 21, living
As they me to allow no liquor of any
two miles north, who has been sick
kind ou the premises, it looks as though
with typhoid fever for the post six
if the boys most spend their time away
weeks, died on Thursday morning.
from home that this will be a better
—Miss Branch, the sweet singer of method than in loafing about the sa­
Olivet, who gives a concert at Ver­ loon s.
montville to-night will also give one
—Messrs Lewis Durkee^and H. M.
in this village in about three weeks.
I Lee hove formed a co-partnership for
—H. Roe is buildiug a new slaughter the purpose of buying and selling real
house, in the south part of the corpora- I. estate, making loans, insuring and coltion which, when completed, will be the ‘ lecting. They have rented F. C. Boise's
largest and handiest between Jackson I building that has been fitted up especiand Grand Rapids.
idly for them, bought a new safe, and
—President Killen has issued a proc­ made all necessary arrangements for
lamation to the effect that the law in an extensive business, and being wide­
regard to the closing of saloons on elec­ awake, thorough busiuess men, we have
tion and holidays must be strictly ob­ no doubt but what they will have it.
served on Monday next.
—With the opening of spring
—There is one young man in this comes the demand for spring goods,
community who can't resist the and to meet this demand the merchants
temptation to let a little of his silk vie with each other to see who will
handkerchief stick out of his coat pock­ procure the largest and most complete
et. Tis Riley, the Modoc.
stock. Foremost among these com as
—That was quite a political debate at L. J. Wheeler, whose stock is so large
the Wolcott House Wednesday night. that in order to tell our readers what
There is no use talking, we have men they might find at his store, he has
in this village who can hold their own been obliged to increase his space in
The News. It will pay you to read
with the best of the talkers.
his advertisement. .
—Our facilities for doing job work
—Of all the sewing machines that
are good and our prices are reasonable.
Call and see us on the subject and we have stood the test and come out con­
will convince you that’you need not go queror, the Wilson stands ahead. It
away from home, when in want of job being adapted to all kinds of family
sewing, both heaviest and lightest, it
work.
liecomes at once a general favorite with
—The Vt. Ville Hawk asserts that the ladies. All who have tried tliis
March came in like a lion. Rather, we machine speak warmly in its favor and
should say like the traditional animal none have ever~been returned for not
who, being hy-pocritically inclined, d on- being what represented. G. A. Tru­
ned a lion's skin, but was betrayed by man has a number of these machines
his voice.
which he will sell very cheap to close
—The third anniversary of the W. C. them ouL
T. U. occurs on March 22d, and the so­
—It must not be forgotten that our
ciety has decided to observe the day
village election takes place on Monday
and evening in an appropriate manner.
next, when village officers will be elect­
The full programme will be given in
ed to serve for the ensuing year. Vot­
onr next issue.
ers should bear this in mind and not
—The gamo-of 13, 14, IS, is now en­ stay away from the polls deeming it a
grossing tl^J minds of most of the matter of minor importance; but use
N ashvilleitcs and lawyers drop their their franchise and their influence for
briefs, physicians leave their patients the election of officers who will preside
and 'Squires their cases, to solve t'jf over the aflairs of the village, keeping
knotty question of that “last row.”
in view temperance, morality and the
—Those two females from Vermont­ right. Think of this, voters, and spend
ville who promenaded
our streets the day, or a part of it, in using your
last Friday night, and made a show of endeavors to this end.
themselves by their boisterous actions
and obscene language, should find
some other place to ply their vocation
than Nashville. It was a disgusting
sight.
—Information from Johnstown is to
the effect that the bones of a child have
been dug up on the farm of Joel Evans
in that town. The discovery has creat­
ed considerable excitement in that
vicinity, but no clue as yet has been
found which will throw any light on
the matter.
—Davis Jones of Praireville went with
a party of three others to Crooked Lake
one day last week, hunting coons. He
stood under a tree which one of the
others Monging to the party was cut­
ting down. A limb struck him, injur­
ing him so severely that he died in less
than two hours.

—The Vermontville Hawk appears
this week enlarged to an eight column
folio. Enlarging a newspaper in the
fcae of the paper boom is something of
a doubtful proceeding, yetthe Hawk is
much improved by the enlargnient,
and we trust will receive a generous
influx ot extra patronage.
—Last Saturday the thermometer
marked 68 degrees. Sunday morning,
however a “change came o’er the spirit
of the dream,” and discarded overcoats
were hunted up and people thought
winter bad really come again. But
this cold spell did not last long as it
changed to milder again on Monday
and the rest of this week has been
open weather.

—No eye witness of the little trans­
action that occurred in Squire Killen's
court on Wednesday can doubt for
a moment that if Hiram Patiellow and
A. M. Flint, ever actually collide there
will be a terrible racket. The trouble
on this occasion arose from Hiram’s
lips in the shape of a dirge like groan
which Abjjah took exceptions to, and
human gore would have undoubtedly
been shed right then and there in open
court had not Squire Killen proved
equal to the occasion by threatening
Hiram with the bastile unless hostili­
ties ceased forthwith.
—The regular annual meeting of the
Eaton and Barry Homeopathic Medical
Society met at the Wolcott House on
Wednesday last, for the purpose of
electing officers for the ensuing year
and to transact such other business as
might come Wore the society. The
meeting was called to ordpr by the
President at 10 o'clock a. m., and pro­
ceeded to the election of officers with
the following result President, C. S.
Barton, M. D.; Vice President, H. A.
Barber, M. D.; Recording Secretary.
E. C. Grant, M. D.; Coresponding
Secretary, C.S. Snell, M.D.; Treasurer
F. L. Snell, M. D.
After the
election of officers the meeting adjourn­
ed to the dining room where a splen­
did dinnei was served, to which all
present did ample justice. The after­
noon session was occupied in the read­
ing of essays on medical subjects and
in the disscuMiou of the same. After
which tbe society adjourned to meet at
the same place on the firat Wednesday
in June.

—Last Monday B. H. Hoag who was
driving a well out at Roe’s slaughter
house, in the south part of the corpora­
tion, when fifty feet below the surface
struck a flow which, after the pipes
were put in, had a force of four feet
above the surface in a half inch stream.
Mr. Hoag, who as all know, is an old
and experienced well-driver, states it
as his belief that there is no doubt in
his mind but that when the city well
is driven, say ten feet deeper, that the
same vein Avill be reached as that at
Mr. Roe's. This idea of Mr. Hoag's is
worthy (ft consideration, and his theo­
ry is a gbod one. It is pleasant to think
that teibfeet more will bring us » flow
of good, pure water in the heart of our
village.J

-41r. J. W. Custer of Hastings, ap­
peared before the Reform Club Sunday
night, and although he spoke something
over an hour, his remarks were so very
interesting that his hearers forgot the
flight of time. He made an earnest ap­
peal to the ladies, and contended that
their influence thrown in the di­
rection of temperance would do much
to make temperate, honorable men.
His illustrations were very apt and the
incidents he related quite appropriate
to his line of argument.
He showed
Conclusively that the wearing of the
little red budge although a silent, was
a very strong influence in the cause
which he represents. He spoke again
on Monday night and pleased every
one who heard him, with his simple,
ardent and very eloquent manner. We
'hope he may give us a cull again.
—The dry distillation of wood for
the manufacture of a substitute for al­
cohol with all of its properties per­
taining to mechanical purposes, and but
half the expense of that article, has
been experimented upon until already
it has l»ecame nn article of commerce.
A capitalist has met with the citizens
of this villageand proposcs.upon a stat­
ed sum being raised, to build works for
this purpose in Nashville. Already a
greater part of the amount lias been
subscribed and the prospects for hav­
ing such a manufactory here are good.
The work will give employment to
twelve or fifteen hands, which will
tend to make business better here, and
the farmers in thia vicinity would do
well to help along the object, for a sale
for their wood will thus be created, as
about three thousand cords will be used
tiA first year; and of course this in­
creased demand for wood will raise its
value.

THE MUD DIB IT.
Every resident of this part of tbe
footstool is undoubtedly aware that
our highways for many weeks, have
l&gt;een in such an unfortunate condition
that travel upon them with wagons
lias been almost impassable, and bug­
gy riding would have been considered
preposterous; nevertheless a young
man living several miles south of Nash­
ville, a few days since, decided to take
out riding the liquid-eyed piece of femi­
nity he hopes to soon have tbe exclu­
sive privilege of furnishing board and ,
good clotlies to, and full of love and
hope drove up his prancing steed in i
front of the parental roof of his dulcina, and as the expenses of the house
in regard to ribbons, flounces firesand
and lights, under a protracted court­
ship,were beginning to gruwsumewhai
cumbersome, he had no trouble in
gaining her consent for the ride, and
they were soon seated blissfully close
together upon the soft cushions of the
buggy. Love beamed in the closely
sh aven face of the male, and the rosy
cheeks of the female, the conversation
was as lively as usual with lovers,
everything promised well, and had it
not been for the pesky condition of our
muddy roads there would have been no
need of this item. They progressed
something like a mile without mis­
hap, when their vehicle struck a piece
of bad road, and danced around like
a whirligig on top of a hitching post,
causing the expressions of love to grow
more fervent and the feminity to
snuggle up tp his throbbing heart like
a case-knife to a grind stone. As they
were crossing a small culvert the horse
stepped a iittle to the left to select a
better footing when the left hind'wheel
of the vehicle dropped off the bridge
into the gutter some three feet below,
like a greased wad into a smooth bore
rifle. There was a sudden emptying of
the buggy in a back summersaultic
manner, which would have done credit
to a firat class circus tumbler, and the
two representatives of their respective
races were heaped up in the muddy
gutter, behind the vehicle, in a pro
Ujiscuous manner, that our informant
asserts should lead to a speedy mar­
riage in order to avoid misunderstand­
ings.

L00AL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.
Aad Prrw.il Chit. Out.

NUMBER 24.

—Tbe firat libel suit that ever occur­
red iii Barry county was sprung last
Wednesday, when Deputy Sheriff Lee
api&gt;eared in 'Squire Killen’s court with
F. M. Potter of the Vermontville Hawk
in tow. The prisoner was arraigned
for violating tbe peace, dignity and
good name of a sovereign people, viz:
A. M. Flint; and upon refusing to
plead, was bound in a $200 bond to ap­
pear before the same court on the en­
suing Friday at ten o’clock, a. m. The
prisoner made his appearance at the
proper hour, as did also a large audi­
ence, and as we go to press, the ardu­
ous duty of impannelling a jury is in
progress. The prosecution is repre­
sented by L. L. Knappeu and J. A.
Sweczy, of Hastings, and Louis Dur­
kee, of this village ; and the defense by
W. 8. Power#, of this village, H. F. Pen­
nington, of Charlotte, and J. M. Pow­
ers, of Belleville.

We still live.
.
Drummers nre plenty.
Jncob Osrnuii, of livery fame,‘Jias put
up a new sign.
Bert Tinkler of Host ings is clerking
at the Boston store.
H. R. Dickinson is putting a new
roof on his residence.
Mrs. J. Osmuu is quite ill with in­
flammation of the lungs.
Miss Eva Coe of Pavilion "N.Y., is
visiting her uncle Lewis Durkee.
W. A. Aylsworth started for Buffalo.
N. Y., on a business trip Friday.
It is Mated that President Killen reads
and digests 27 pages of Tiffany every
day.
Grand-pa Gregg, aged 84 past, is
seriously ill with congestion of the
brain.
Cap. Boise and Joe. Hubbard are
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
building a house for Mr. Webster in
Brooklyn.
John A. Gregg, has moved with his
Considerable maple sugar has lieen
family to Iowa.
brought into this market during the
f Mrs. W. V. Smith presented her huspast week.
I band with a girl baby on' the 25th ult.
Mr. Ezra Hollon, of the firm of J.
The farm that F. Riley used to own
Hollon
Son, of Jackson, was in town
] has been purchased by Patrick Doolon Tuesday.
1 mg.
Jncob Osmun is building a uent little
। The Hawk goes so far as to say that
office in front of his stable opposite the
I there are several men of families in
Wolcott House.
I Vermontville who are ou the road to
Tbe Vt.Ville Hawk not satisfied with [ ruin. Whisky.
one new head is having another put on ! The Adelphic Society, of Olivet col­
as we go to press.
lege, will given literary and musical
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the res­
entertainment at tbe Congregational
idence of Mrs. Young, on Main St.,
church Saturday evening.
March 9th, at two o'clock, p. in.
We have no pastor at present nt the
The seasonable way to interpret the
Congregational church, and a sermon
old adage “more rain, more rest,"
is read each Sunday by one of the
would be, more rain, more mud.
members. Deacon Church performed
We are in receipt of the Bismurk
this duty last Sunday.
Tribune, sent to us by B. H. Plumley,
While E. W. Hyde wasjeiidjusting a
formerly an employe of this office.
truck below, one day last week, the bar
William Buell speared a pickerel on
with which he was prying slipped off
Thornapple river, Thursday,
that'
and struck him under the chin, kuockweighed twelve pounds. It was a beau­
। ing him backward and burring him con ty.
I siderably.
There is considerable freight passing
| Village election next Monday, and
over the railroad at presnt, which gives | already knots of citizens are seen
indication that the .Springtrade is open­
everywhere on the streets discussing
ing.
| apparently the weather prospects, bad
Fred. Dean's lecture on Wednesday i roads, etc. at least that is all you can
evening on account of die inclemency hear when you approach them.
of the weather was indefinitely post­
i Mr. Clark E. Wells, of Kalamv and
poned.
j Miss Eltha L. Hyde, of this village
The manugera sf the M. C. R. R. have
were married by B. S. Pratt on the 25th
raised all their employes wages twelve I and Mr. William C. Vaughn, of Wilper cent, and the Itoys consequently
I liainstou N.Y..was married on tbe 20tb,
are happy.
by Rev. F. W. Dickinson to Miss
To day D. C. Griffith comes out with
। Clara A. Squier, of this village.
a spanking new “ad” hi which he an­
The Barry county sb.-.riff swooped
nounces that his spring goods have
dawn upon our Hawk Wednesday
come. Read it.
morning and temporairly curried him
The barn on the stave mill property ! off, but he was back attain on his nest
formerly owned by Dr. Young, has
! before night. Notwithstanding his
lioen bought by A. C. Stanton and
antagonist has a very hard name. Hawk
moved on to his place. &gt;
is of the opinion he can swallow him
Kocher Brothers are wide awake and ; whole.
their spring goods are coming in every ! Miss Clara A, Squier dropped her last
dav. Just take a look at their an­ name, and took that of Vniiglm on
nouncement in to-day’s News.
Thursday of last week, the Rev. Dick­
W. G. Aylsworth has bought out his inson assisting. By the way any-oue
,
brother, William A. Aylsworth. and seeing the excited condition of the last
says he has gone into business to stay. named personage on our streets the
next morning, the battered and torn
See his “oil” in another column.
A. R. Crittenden, of, the Springport condition of bis hat and the violent
Signal gave, the News a call yesterday. gesticulations and uncontrollable good
His mission here was to report the humor, not to say laughter, that he
Hawk libel suit for tbe Jackson Citizen. manifested; would never have guessed
its cau.&lt;e if he himself had not revealed
Ex-county Supervisor, Franks. Bow­
it. Your correspondent interviewed
en, of Hastings is engaged in making
the Reverend gentleman and elicited
a new plat of Nashville, and was in tbe
the following facts: That on Thursday
village on Wednesday making some
afternoon he was invited by Mr. John
needed surveys.
Squier to come over to his house in the
J list cast your eye over the new ad­
evening—that possibly there might be
vertisement of G. A. Truman in to­
a little money made by so doing. This
day's paper. All of bis goods are new
last bait had the desired effect, and he
and fresh and cannot fail to please both
went of course, was introduced to Mr.
in style and price.
Vaughn—interviewed Mr. V. The lat­
The subject of Rev. F. W. Dickin­
ter said he wanted to be married. “But
son’s sermon at the Christian church
who is the bride ? I must see the bride.
last Sunday was "The Second Coming
I mean business,” says the Reverend
of Christ.” He gave a very compre­
gentleman. Thereupon, John in all the
hensive discourse.
dignity of his mighty manhood, said,
Joe. Wood is building a wing to hia “the bride is Miss Clara A. Squier.”
house which he recently bought of A. Hero the curtain drops; but the condi­
J. Booth. When comnleted it will be tion of the Reverend D’s hat next mor­
occupied by Clark Young and wife, who ning too plainly told of an attempt at
accepts a position on the News.
somersault, coming down on the top of
Yates' brick block has been receiving his head ^nd tearing and jamming his
its finishing strokes this week and Mr. his head gear in a fearful manner. In
Yates
moved
into
the
upper short, the affair was conducted very
story yesterday. The lower stones quietly and nicely and everybody is
will be ready for occupancy in a few happy._________a t__________
days.
—The charter election ofMiddleville
C. C. Wolcott, started Saturday for
occurred on Monday. We understand
Jackson, where he joined an excursion
but one ticket was in tbe field which
of all the “Champion” agents in the
was unanimously elected, to wit: Pres­
state, to Springfield, Ohio, the place
ident, M. Wright; Recoider.G. W-Mat­
where the machines are manufact­
teson ; Assessor, Richard Watkins;
ured. He will return to day.
Treasurer, T. D. French ; Trustees, I.
A. Borgman, shoemaker, and Will. N. Keeler, H. DeGolia, Isaac Trone and
Clark, harnessmaker, are to remove- A. Hilon.
opposite their present place of business
“lou promised to pay that bill yester­
to the building formerly occupied by
A. R. Wolcott, and Frank Baker will day,” said an angry creditor to a debt­
or. “Yea,” calmly replied die other,
move into the building now occupied “but to err is human, to forget divine,
by them.
and I forgot it”

Common Council Proceedings.
J
Covxcil Rooms,
/ Nashville, March 2,1880.
Council met pursuant to adjourn­
ment, Present,Killen President, Wheel­
er, Barber, Young. Olds, Downing and
Roe, Trustees.
Minutes of the last meeting were read
and on motion approved.
The following comprises the report
of the committee appointed to settle
with the Treasurer.
TREAfiUREK-S;REK)RT:
1 mpectfollr aubralt to the honorable oooncil of
the village of NaehvllU the tdllovLuc report of nr
offlee of vlllagr Treoeurvr Ironx. April Ind, 1M9. to
Fob. 31th, 18M&gt;, inelueire:
INCIDENTAL FUND.

21U.&lt;W
4124
Cemetery money from recorder
Village taxes for 1ST?
‘

15.00
401.M

bixburaments
Uncollected tax
Cxah on hand

HM.V5X
S20.57

HIGHWAY FUND.

Dlabu ramenta
IUturned lav
C.-ub on band

limw

Amount ralMxl on villxac roll
No dlabtirammia hand

121.00
JX'i.wj

Amount ralafd on vlilejfe roll
Diabu ramenta
Uncollected tax
«LSM.1O
Total amount raiacd on village roll Including all

I r rent fund, H06M
'
Nx-hrUle I

H. M. Lxx, Village Trcaaurer
Naabville, Mich, March 2.
We. the undersigned committee appointed to
I settle with tlw Treasurer have examined tbcjkbovI account and do hereby certify that It is correct.
T. C. Dovritac, t
H. A. IUkixi. ! Com.

&gt;

Which above report was on motion
acceptetl and adopted by ayes and
nays as follows: ayes Wheeler, Barber.
Young. Downing Olds and Roe. Nays
none.
Motion by Young to allow A. Buxton
seventy dollars for the ground to be­
taken from his cellar, ou lot west oi
Main St.. 120 ft. long, 34 ft. wide and
8 ft. deep, except such an amount as
the said Buxton may need in construct­
ing the store on said lot. Said Buxton
tn deliver said dirt at such plaee on
Main St. between rail road and river
bridge, as the street commisioner may
direct. Motion carried_ by ayes anil
nays as follows; ayes Wheeler, Barber,
Downing, Young, Olds and Roe. Naynone.
The following accts, were presented
and on motion allowed by ayes and
imysns follows; ayes, Wheeler, Barber.
Young and Olds. Nays. Downing and
Roe.
W. S, 1'owero, reivicc, io Darrow
•ult-------- ------------ - ----------- --Jury fee, i« Darrow suit................
L. &lt; - Boise, road Work--------------O. Strong, printing.................

H.01
ti.t&gt;i
X.13
19.W.

On motion, Council adiounied.
E. J. Feighneu,
Wm. Killen,
. Recorder.
President.

LOCAL MATTERS.
rPMiarpers and Scribner’s Magazine,
for sale at
H.-G. Hale’s.

IV Griffith is receiving new goods
for the sdring trade.
FP" If yon want some of the best
syrup in the village of Nashville for
50c. call at
Wheeler’s.

Hill’s Buchu gives universal satis­
faction in every case where tried.
Sold by F. T. Boise.

ty D. C. Griffith is tbe first to put
in a new stock of Spring goods. He is
receiving a full line of Dry Goods. Hats
Caps, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and No­
tions. Those who contemplate buying
in the next sixty days will do well to
buy at once as all kinds.of goods are
rapidly advancing.
ty Every Saturdcy evening you can
buy a Chicago Tinies at
IL G. Hale’s.
fy Overcoats going rapidly at cost
at1
HEE leu’s.
iy The newest styles of spring suits
for men and boys just received at
D. C. Griffith's.
A beacon in distress is “Dr. Sellers'
Cough Syrup,” the moat efficacious
remedy for coughs, colds, and whooping
cough. Price 25c._____

ty Ladies Cloaks at cost at.
Wheeler’s.
tyii. G. Hale will prepare your
Physicians Prescriptions and Family
Receipts carefully from Pure Drugs
and at low prices.
ty Best 5 cent Cigar in town at
'
ELG. Hale’s.

GT Come in and look at my new
spring goods, I have Just what you
want to buy and I am sorely in need of
money; would take some on old ac­
counts..
D. C. Ghiffith.

GF* 1,000 bushels corn for

at

Wheeler's,

ty A large installment of new goods
just received. Call and see them at

Wheeler's.

MABl
BURR INK- KXIGHTLEY-Oa F»b. W, al (hr

-8PRA0UX.-O* F«b. r, »i tter
XMar P. Hollar. Mr. .Willie Wwily
t MIm S*r*h Coraelia Sprague. txHh of

�hawking"
are were i
ordinary p

blart-a efoud
“thud" as the

on* knee toast him

not avoid it; he wouldn't dare to shoot, cap, nursed ,him back to life and oon- whatever «be they may Mo in regard to
the matter discussed:
him in th* face of that list of name*. smousnees.
There was a threat of vengeance lurk­
.There wm • murmur of grateful apso many months in the ranks of the ing in^every expression of joy. “If—,"’ planse along the whole line. The Gen­
Second cavalry, suddenly .burst upon
eral had not been intimidated, and yet
it A paper, demanding the resigna­
It IxtecmM my painful official duty to addreu
Armed with the petition the Lieu* had granted the prayer of his men. He
„— —411 —-Mantis.
tion of the Lieutenant Colonel, had
tenant Colonel went to the General, Tiad punished the sergeant severely,
been largely signed by officers and SI, gathering up.all the eloquence of and yet had been merciful to them
men, and presented to him. This was
the arguments, laid the case before both; he had spared the life of one,
the flint that struck out fire. In half
though sentenced, and kept a knowl­
L " He would “consider the matter
an hour tho officers whose names, ap­ and the Colonel was dismissed.
edge of it from the other, though shot.
peared on that fatal list were deprived
We didn’t know then that the Second
of their swords, and the catastrophe Another, and still no reply. The third cavalry went out to the execution with
was no longer to be avoided. Blood —some anxiety was manifested. The loaded carbines and forty rounds in
was in the eyes of the soldiers, fourth—the solicitude increased. On their cartridge boxes;'if wc hod, we
and none in the cheeks of the -offi­ the fifth day the old fear seized them. might not have felt quite at easo—but
cers—vengeance was in the hearts of the
The sixth—not a word spoken—to-mor­ it would have made no other difference.
men, and fear in the souls of the com­ row, “between the hours of 10 and 12
‘Whxmas, The type foundries of the UnlI Ui.
I—“ ■ . - aa—«Ka
manders. There was a quick roll of
BIG RAILROAD FIGURES.
the drum—a few explosive orders—a tered through the camps, talking until
sudden rush—a sort of dizzy whirl; the late into the night, nut caring to sleep,
and the reveille seemed to break in
and, by a quick movement of the guard, upon their first nap.
a sergeant and several men, whose
The morning wore away in the midst
names were on the paper, were arrested of ita usual duties.
and lodged in the guard-house. A
Seven o’clock—breakfast. There was
double force was posted to prevent the tho usual hum throughout the camps,
rescue of tho prisoners—and the imme­ the neighing of the hones, and the
diate danger was over.
voices of the men calling back and
Body lon« has lain.
After the storm, tho calm. The anx­ forth as they straggled in, each to his
iety Of some men to get into trouble is' own mees. Once more, as they drank
only exceeded by their solicitude to get their coffee and ate their hard bread and
out of it It happened so with these. bacon, grumblingly denouncing the
The violent and headlong haste of tho shortcoming of the commisrariat, they
action was eclipsed only by tho reaction. wondered it were yet possible for the
To tho swordless officers musing in their General to speak. '
separate tents, and the imprisoned sol­ ■ Eighh &amp;clock—-sick calL The order­
diers discussing tho affair between lies reported their latest candidates, the
their bars, there came, in duo time, re­ surgeons prescribed, the hospital stew­
pentance and regret.
ards provided for them; and the sick
Through the clemency of. the man men, lying on their cote in anguish,
SEXTEKCED AND SHOT.
whom they sought to destroy there was turned to inquire of their new neigh­
at last afforded, on certain conditions, bors if the word had yet been spoken.
1 returned from Shreveport to New the opportunity to erase their names
---------j Nine o’clock—guard-mounting. The
Orleans after the surfender of Kirby ‘ from that black muster-roll, and t
____ '
8®f8®ant® hastily summoned their
Smith’s annv—all that was left of it— restoration to duty. Some quickly,
’details," and reported to the Adjutants
j_:
just i_
in *_L__
time to
ti be ordered
’ i ’ *by
, Sueridan
22_!2__ others reluctantly, but finally all, availed on the parade-grounds. The ceremony
to report to Custer, for duty with tho themselves of the absolution, except over, the corporals proceeded to jxist
Second Cavalry Division of the Military one—the
uie sergeant, tho
me h
-buit, tho
wo the “first relief;" and each man, as he
leader,
Department of tho Gulf. The orders prime mover and champion of the resigned his charge and "fell in" at the
were to rendezvous at Alexandria, La., । aflair.
rear, asked eagerly for the news.
and, £fter due preparation to march
Ho scorned forgiveness; it implied an
Nmc-and-a-half o'clock—the bugle
across tho country into Texas, for the I acknowledgment of guilt. He would j
I sounded “boots and spurs."
purpose of re-establishing the autlioi-I stand by the deed: whatever the law I
ity of the Government—to follow up vic- I colled it, he held it just resistance to tyr- I There were no more questions. From
tory with occupation.
auny. He had sought no man's life. tbe mere force of habit the men obeyed
, ,,
the
and .b
by
o'clock
Among the regiments ordered to re- ' He had felt—“We cannot live together; tb
.° summons; nnii
T 10 o0,
P?.k *the
ho
port to the General there was the ill- therefore, do thou go thv wav, und I whole division was in motion. Silently,
Second o.valrr. Il hud snflered I x,ll
ami he had .imply lid m&gt;. !
th';
mo’ed aw.y Iron,
somewhat from indifferent field officers. If that were a crime he could not help fa?ipj d°7n tbe malu TOad; and, one
brigade after
after another,
another, recnmnnt
regiment hr
by retnregibut more from that bad fortune which
____
i: _ if
;I__________
__________
_ bnimde
rhich ‘ it. \*
No
matter
a thousand
men were
meat, ,wc
were
formed 1D
in ho
hollow
square
overtook so many Western regiments cowards, he had not the blood of a pol- meBt&gt;
1re fonned
J10* 8&lt;
JBal
_ lflr
—
------- 1 —
o------- 12 _Jjoinin the shapa of garrison duty m small troon in his veins. Ho should novor j --------- “
ge vacant
sagar-fieldadjoi!
. _ , or squadrons, so scattered
..._ _ n as .to
.
.....
...i incr tne fzitvti
I Iia Iwnoriil nun cfv
squads
romise— touch his hat, and, bowing iI ing the town. The General and staff
through
the line,*--------movedVforward
make each a sort of ^independent com­
&gt;w, beg to have his name blotted out j ;passed-----------------------”
to the cc
center
“U'r of tho
lho square, “and,
nd’ being
mand, which, in the end, resulted in a of Hut U.I. Hi. Mui revolts ,t it. Ho ' "&gt;
,.
,
zirnwrt rrv,
lartm .n’l.ilo.i *I.A r...
lots of discipline and tho ruin of those would live and die by that solemn pro­ drawn up in line, awaited the appear­
bonds of sympathy that bound most reg­ test against the authority of a domi­ ance of the solemn cortege.
Slowly down the road from the guardiments firmly together. To lead such a neering coward and incompetent com­
j house it came, entered the square, and
regiment into a hotly-contested fight mander.
« «... ,»W
anl,
„,m 1
along tin, inw.nl-t.c.ug )in«
would be a blessing, and would effectu­
Ko the law took him and tried him

K

'-

ally set at rest all such trouble; but brfore. general court-tn^tial. found
'""J”'
“"-'Itflu..round
tbe open
, .,
,
.
fyrmrr party tntn
to be RttBZ-J*
8Pacc—
~the tmofil
gDard, the
firing
with
their fighting had beeu altogether of him guilty and sentenced him “ t«
- arms reverted, the wagon drawn by
the guerrilla kind, and there was no reg- ___
shot_ _to______
death." The General approved
I
four
large
horses,
with
their
sad-faced
imental pride of character, simply be- : the finding and sentence of the court,
cause there had been no regimental ! and the day and hour of the execution driver seated above; aud in the wagon,
1 with their arms pinioned behind them,
deed of valor.
, were fixed in au order that was read on
Two Colonels had resigned—one to | a certain evening at dress-parade to each ou his own coffin, facing the rear,
accept promotion, aud tho othar to re- | each regiment of the division? And ( road two men. and took their last leave
turn home—and a Lieutenant Colonel I with the words of that order a cloud | of their comrades.
1 This second man was a private from
had failed to succeed to their spread fell on the whole command,
I tho Fourth cavalry,- and was tried and
eagles; and. the majority of the regiThe
Tlie law was inexorable, and lho
I ho
meat would have rejoiced if, in bis court had do alternative. Being guilty, condemned by the same coart as the
wrathful disappointment, he liad thrown j this was the punishment prescribed, sergeant, for desertion—the third or
away his silver leaves and gone home, I without that saving clause which puts fourth offense. He had been a vagabond
too. ]___
But __
ho.________________
never dreamed—of—it. i the offender at the mercy of the court and criminal before he became a soldier;
Tci
m
u or unjustly,
*&gt;_ ihe was des­
such other punishment as the aud, never having been a patriot, he was
Whether
justly
Eised by his command, aud only held court may direct." But did he deserve a deserter from the first, and was pay­
is place by sheer force of will, backed death? Not a man in all the command ing thb just penalty ot his crimes, with­
by the authorities above him.
believed it. The men knew it was the out even the pity and commiseration of
Such was the condition of the regi­ letter of the law that was slaying him; his own mess-mates.
The sunshine; the cloudless sky; the
ment when it reported for duty. Tired but how to invoke ita spirit, und
out with tho long service, weary with whether
wuctucr the
we spirit could
oouia save him
uun if
n is
it ii 8°Dgs of birds; the graceful swaying of
would, sorely
sorely puzzled
puzzled them.
them. 7"
They Itbe ,ou* festoons of Spanish moss in
an uncomfortable journey by river from would,
Memphis, sweltering under a Gulf-coast were satisfied that be should be pun- |thfe near woods; the shallow, murky
«un, under orders to go further and ishod, but by something less severe and j nver hastening away to the gulf; the
■
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...
I dreary old tumbled-down village behind
further from homo when the war whs irrevocable
thau death.
■over, and the one desire above all oth­
the I
dilapidated levee; the long-haired,
With what x..--eight
crushing
ers was to be mustered out and released thought cams home to their hearts swarthy, ill-cisd remnants of the late
— patriot,
•• - was | Confederate army gathered at the street
Iron a service that became irksome aud that a good soldier, a true
baleful when a prospect of crushing the to be ohot for a technicality, at the end corners; the distrustful, impoverished
-enemv no longer existed—all these, of a long war through which he had citizens moving about disconsolately;
added to the disaffection among the faithfully served! How they talked the debris of two armies scattered in
-officers, rendered tho situation truly de­ about that lonesome, weary wife, and every direction; the outlying, devas­
plorable. In fact, the men of the whole her eager and expectant children, awav tated sugar plantations covered with
-division were more or less discontented, at* the M
•*
• • camps, and this one the scene of an im­
North,
watching with •bated
and would have been troublesome un- breath tbe opening of tbe mail that was posing military execution; these were
•der any commander und any circum­ so soon, if not to-day, to bring her tho the obvious details of a never-to-bestances that kept them in the service; news of the final discharge of the Sec­ forgotten picture. Down into the hearts
but to be thoroughly organized and ond cavalry ? Who could hold a pen to of 5,000 men it sank—photographed
subjected to the discipline necessary to write this other news in its stead ? Who by the indelible and impalpable chemi­
the maintenance of good older, and to__________
could send________
home to__her tho picture of cals of -the mind, there to remain for­
be forced to treat with consideration ; her own sweet face, with the curl nt ever. They felt the wheels of that
the very people whose country theybaby
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‘ glass,
*
- worn monstrous hearse tugging at all their
’s hair on the
as -he -had
had acquired a chronic habit of de­ it next his heart so many years, through heart-strings, as if they strove to chain
vastating—and that, too, by a man whom all danger by flood and field, aud write them with their sympathies, and forever
they called a “yellow-haired circus-rider the words, “This, with his undying love, hold them bock from the end of that
from the Shenandoah"—this seemed to ho bade mo send you—his last request?” sorrowful journey.
them to bo almost beyond the limit of
Did ever the reluctant days drug a
At last the procession reached the
human endurance.
•
man to such hopeless, bootless doom?
place of entering, filed ont into the
If only ho had fallen on some fierce field and halted a short distance in front
The command had hardly pitched
ibeir tents and kindled their camp-fires bottle field, madly striking for his of the General and staff. The men
before the spirit of reckless disregard country! H only ho had beon slain ou were assisted down from the wagon and
of authority began to manifest itself. tho picket-line, piloting the grand old seated upon ttieir coffins at the foot ot
"The men hated the commanding Gen­ army to victory! If he could have died their graves. Eight men, with pallid
eral and staff “on principle.” without in the hospital, slowly wasted away by faces, halted in line a few paces before
regard to what they did. “No Eastern incurable wounds or disease, or been them, and exchanged their carbines for
man can put on style over us I" “Bright sacrificed in a Southern prison, endur­ others specially loaded for the occasion
buttons and spurs de n’t make a soldier I" ing outrage and starvation with the by the Provost Marshal, who had charge
“It’s too late to teach us Army of the fortitude born 6f honor and patriotism! of all the arrangements. He had Josh­
Potomac notional". “The war is over; If only in any way his blood might have ed seven of them with ball, but the
■why don’t they send us home, instead been reckoned as a part of the price eighth with a blank cartridge, leaving
the men in merciful uncertainty, allow­
of sending tho upstart Major Genoral, paid for liberty and free government I
with his first mustache, to lord it ever
But no—none of these. The very ing each to think that perhaps his was
us?" These were such speeches ss one record of his devotion to his country's the harmless shot.
There was no .more delay. Every­
could hear at almost any hour of the cause, and of bis faithful years of untir­
day or evening, when wandering through ing service, was to be blotted out. His thing was dune quickly and with the
tho camp, and they were delivered with memory was to be blackened forever, utmost precision.
such emphasis and ill-suppressed bit­
The Provost Morahol read his warrant
terness that the effect was exceedingly
for the execution, drew the fatal eape
over the eyes of the prisoners, stepped
knew he was conscious of no crime!
Was it possible to save him in any back a littie. and, in tbe midst of the
Immediately the men, singly and in
squads, began to go on extemporaneous way? Could he be pardoned, or his most awful silence, commanded:
“Attention 1—Ready I"
raids through tho adjoining country, sentence be commuted ? ‘ Yes, but only
The clicking of those right locks was
robbing and plundering indiscriminate­ one man could do it—the . General
Would he do it? Only one man in all horrible. The victims stirred a little,
ly in every direction.
The air
They seemed to have no idea that a the oommard could ask it and hope to as it were involuntarily.
conquered and subdued people could !&gt;• heard-the Lieutenant Colonel seemed stifling. The calm, monot­
onous regularity of the commands was
possibly infra any righto thot tho con­ Would be do it?
The days of respite passed rapidly, excruciating. The apparently iieortleM
querors were bound to respect.
But
such expeditions could not be permit­ and the anxiety and sympathy for the and busmeas-like manner of the Mar­
ted; indeed, tho General was, under or- doomed man constantly increased in a shal wm maddening. '
Instantly he slipped to the ride of the
■ dors to treat the people kindly and con­ cumulative ratio. At last tue indis­
siderately, sad he obeyed orders with pensable man arrived at division head­ sergeant, and lightly pulling his sleeve,
led him a few step* aside; then, before
with a-----“Petition
for —Pardon,"
the aame tmnctiliouMJew with which be quarters
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exacted obedience' from his command.! and asked the staff to sign it. Every the action could be JuUj realized, com­
ThereMlie, the roost rigorous and ex-1 valid reason that could be found was manded :
“Aim!—Fire’"
plieft orders were issued agsinst “ jsy- urged, and he went away with, all our

Stock.

A glance at the miles, stock and debt
of the leading roads operating over
1,500 miles shows a mileage of 10,705;
stock, &gt;181,264^67; debt, &gt;217,639,236
These immense figures represent six
roads. Ten other roads, whose mileage
each is less than 1,500 miles, but more
than 1,000 miles, represent a total of
13,115 miles of road owned, leased, and
operated. The debts of the leading
roads are magnificently ponderous, al­
most dazing one when he is reminded
of tens of millions. Hefe are a few
samples of colossal debt: Michigan
Central,
Canada
Southern, ' and
New York Central has a debt of &gt;62,604,070, and the stock is &gt;123,166,604;
Lake Shore and Erie, &gt;102,308 203;
SL Louis and Chattanooga, &gt;32,913,900;
Baltimore and Ohio, $37,670,351; Penn­
sylvania, $55,144,760; Chicago, Bur­
lington and Quincy, $27,058,725; Chi­
cago and. Northwestern, $32,798,000;
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul,
$32,688,000. Beside these, there are the
Wabash, Central Pacific, Union Pacific,
and several other roads whose debts are
on a first-class scale, not omitting to
mention the Fort Wayne and Pennsyl­
vania, from Chicago to New York,
whose debt is $69,000,000, and tho stock
$91,000,000.
During the speculative
craze in September iart, the tranaactions in the bonds of the leading rail- |
ways amounted to $33,386,950. agaiust
$42,927,500 in May, and $39,997,000 in
April. Five stocks alone contributed
nearly one-half of the stock speculation
of September—and much of this specu­
lation was in “ water," without regard to
the chances of dividends being paid. In
the November speculation tbo aggre-,
gate value of the tnmsaclioua in raii-1

Thai ths jnat Interests of tho
printers and publiaborB of tho United Btatco
require that tbe tariff on typo metal and typo
be removed.
*J2«o/wd, That the veprMentotivoo of WUoomrin in Congress are urgently requeatod to
use their influence and efforts to aecure a speedy
abolition of aueb tariff."
Now that you have read ths resolutiona, it to
a auppoaable oaae that you will feel that your
next duty to to throw them into tho waste bas­
ket In the name of 40,1X0,(JOO people, bo tho

■ths highway robbery that la teixig practiced
upon your unaophiaticated conaUtueriu by the
type founders, who arc louudnrinx the uawapapera. As it la now, they stand la the en­
trance of the editorial sanctum and take the
money that comes in on subscription, and only
allow the publisher the cord-wood and farm
produce. By the protection your alleged hon­
orable body affonla them, in thu way of UnH,
they grapple the throat of every newspaper in
America and aay “Kenc," while the newspaper
publithor can only return hia chips to the deal­
er and say—words of dioauprOMtion. Every
article that is used by a newspaper man, ex­
cepting second-hand ulster overcoats and liver,
h protected br a tariff that makes the coif
chills run up his spine.
Another thing that the association did-not
pass any resolutions abont. but Which they
probably will at the next meeting, if there are
enough of them left outside of the poor-house
„
to meet, before they meet „„
on that beautiful
aboru, la tbe fbeeat action of tbo mmufacturera nt
of n
paper,
who are endeavoring to screw
*~'r whn
down the fid of the newspaper coffin which the
type-founders are preparing for the grave. In
tho last three months, by their own sweet will,
they have run the price of paper up almost Illi
per cent There ui nothing to prevent them
from doing it, as foreign manufactured vaper
is kept out of the country by the tariff. Every
article that goes into the construcuon of rag
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•,
&lt;» “• J&gt;“
'*■' .“'“‘‘S *“d

$42,000,000 of which was in Ene, whose that they will amcll good in a aewacapital to-day is represented by $155,- paper, baa a corn on it
in
tbo
00U.000. It ia estimated that S16.000,- I ■'“I? •“«.““
“&gt;mtaaur.
nzvx . 11 j i- .
i
i
ingthtM-card-monto cbapa have an excuae to
ZSQld d?PhcaU‘ the road- *nd
bleed newapapers to the iaat drop. Whs* the
000,000 would cover the value of the ■ newapapera want, and they believe it la not an
securities and interest which the road i oqreaaonablo demand, is the removal of tbo
owns in other companies. The capital
‘JF’.,0®
30 l*P«. and on all
. t t .1
' I cltcmicaia nrod in the manufacture of paper.
stock of the road is, therefore, S'OO.OOO,- j
a trriff on raga (if tnero ia no tariff on rage
000 over tbe actual value of the proper- | von bad better put one on, unluaa you remove the
ty—and this $90,000,000 is an illustra- 'uri? ®° 010
B
tion of inflated stock, pure and simple. |
yS’plXS? Nobod} but
Almost $.’&gt;4,000,000 ot the $89,000,000 , gutterampe rag-plckcre and old maids, who
capital stock of the New York Central »ave up rags to buy snnff, and (in peddlers who
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tin dippers and skimmers occasionally (or
and• Hudson
River
railroad
is “wa­ । trade
a tlour-eack full of bad-amelling raga. Are the
tered," the process having gone on since rag-pickers and old maids your principal oon1853. When the consolidation of these atltueota*
Tho newspapers of tho country believe that
two roads occurred in 1869, their capital
are entitled to some consideration at yofcr
stock was increased 80 per cent, or they
bauds.
hand'. Tber
They are.
are, in many instances, the
thu inin­
about $45,000,000. The " water ” of struments through which many of von have at­
the Erie and Central amounts to about tained tho positions you now bold, and they
$120,000,000, and tbe combined capital norjr have got much of anything from you ex­
cept Patent Office reports and agricultural doc­
stock $244,000,000, while tbe actual uments. They have set up nights for yon, and
capital is about $130,000,000. And it done dirty work that may Lar them out of all
is the old story, this inflation of capital participation in the chanot races in tho golden
of tho New Jerusalem, and now they de­
stock to tbe dotriment of consumers, streets
mand that you protect them from the ravages
which writers ou - inter-State com­ of tho type-founding and paper making grass­
merce have almost exhausted in their hoppers, before it is everlastingly too late.
Not being one of the “-----literary fellers" so
efforts to attract tbe attention of Con­
touchingly alluded to by tbe great Senator Simon
gress to tbe subject, which needs Cameron, this epistle to you Corinthians may
consideration, and possibly regula­ be a little raw, and not as polished as it should
tion,
by tbe Federal authority. be, but it tries to represent tbe feelings of tbe
The Reagan Intor-Statex Commerce newspaper men of Wisconsin in language that
tbo wayfaring man, the ugh a diabolical Idiot,
bill, or a bill similar to that can understand, and it means buaintwa. The
recommended by Charles Francis newspapers are desperate, and, wbll* hoy don't
Adams, Jr., and providing for the ap­ want to peon thu war-path, they feel that.they
been ravished about enough by tbe differ­
pointment of a permanent Board of have
ent tribes of beneficiaru-s of tbe Government
Commissioners in the form of a rail­ If you great men will pass a bill to give us re­
road commission, is an entering wedge lief you will strike it riah, and don‘t you for­
Gxo&gt;W. Paca,
toward curtailing the extravagances and get it
President Wisconsin Editors’ and Publishers'
affecting the well-being of the com­
Association.
merce of tbe interior of the country,
while at the same time it may prevent
Icebergs.
the watering of railroad stock and cor­
recting abuses which are the direct and
Icebergs rarely exist more than ten
primary cause of high rates, which must years, for, despite their solid appear­
be charged and exacted in order to pay ance, they’are liable to disintegration
dividends—while
other companion, at any time. They are lull of crevas­
operating upon honest and legitimate ses, into which the water formed by
capital and affording low rates, are melting penetrates; in winter this water
either bulldozed into the “ring" or freezes, and, by its expansion all
crushed by the ruinous rates of their through the glacier, a rupture ensues.
more-formidable rivals.
“It is highly probable," says a German
writer, “that most of the icebergs afloat
Comfort «n a Railroad Train.
in winter are in such a condition that
There is nothing more disagreeable a very slight cause is sufficient to make
to a weary traveler than dirty cars, un­ them burst because of their state of in­
balanced tracks and dingy stations. ternal tension. Every polar traveler
In this respect Western railroads are can tell how a shot, the driving in of an
fast improving, and the day is not far anchor, or any other sudden vibration,
distant when they will excel their East­ has brought «jK&gt;nt the catastrophe;
ern competitors in neatness, comfort cases have even occurred in which the
and rapidity of transit Of the many sound of the voice alone was sufficient.
roads leading west from Chicago, the An iceberg is always an unpleasant
Ohicsgo, Rock Island and Pacific may neighbor." The large bergs last much
properly be classed as one of the best, longer than the small ones, for obvious
if not the best This rood is magnifi­ reasons.
cently equipped throughout, carefully
Db. Bnu, of San Francisco, is a
managed in all its departments, officered
by competent ana prudent men who wonderful shot, but is no better than
are gentlemanly and courteous to its his wife. The manner with which this
patrons, and ita tracks are always in lady handles 'the rifle ought to secure
excellent condition.
The cars and for her universal respect. On one oc­
other rolling-stock of this road are the casion, now noted, she broke six out of
very best that money can produce, and, nine glass balls thrown into the air;
while trains are run promptly* on time, she shot a gl—. ball out of one of the
nd pains are spared for the safety, con­ attendant's hands at a distance of twen­
venience and comfort of passengers. ty feet; and repeated the trick with the
On account .of its wide reputation as a gun held upside down. Exactly the
first-class road, and the very few aooi- same experiments she performed with a
denta which have occurred upon it, tho
Rode Island i* now enjoying its full
share of the “boom" of increasing
Housewives are interested in knowbusiness. Tbe line is double-tracked
through the State of Illinois, and dur­ city are now paying 8| cento per pound
ing tbe present season a second track for common mixed rags; for clean white
will be laid through Iowa, thus making rags they are paying horn 5| to 6 cents
it the first double-traek railroad from per pound. In view of three facta, no
Chicago to Council Bluffs. It swim housewife ought to sell ter common
intending to “go West" should make a mgs to peddlers for lets than 2| cents,
note of these faeta, and enjoy a trip nor clean eotton rags for less than 4|
over the Rock Island.— CTdcogo Ledger. oenta—Chicano Journal

PITH AND POINT.
Dead locks—“Bangs."
In the agricultural papers we have
many fertile lies sirs.
The person who retiree with the sun must have a warm bed-fellow.
Bob Ingersoll first lectured on hell,
then on Burns, now on pain.
The pastpr cook is not afraid to beard
the raisins in their layers and stone ’em.
Yod can’t make a horse drink; but if
he will not eat you can put a bit in his
mouth.
An exchange says: “Few men die of
age." Why call them men if their not
of age?

A divorce court conundrum: What
is the difference between husband and
wife?

When a man owes you, be polite, and
as often as possible send him his littie
billy due.
Ween a nilot dies on a New York
ferry boat every other pilot drops his
steer for him.
Teetotalers object to the theater be­
cause the house often gets full, and the
audience gets intoxicated with delight.
A fond mother in Leadville speaks
of her late son as having been born in
Michigan but raised in Colorado. The
Vigilance Committee raised him.
j “Young man," said Mr. Daniel Rice,
“do you want to go down to a drunk­
ard's gravj?" "Well,” replied the young
man, “ I don't care if I do. Where­
about* is your family lot ?”
They had their usual evening quar­
rel as they sat by the hearth. On one
; side lay quietly a blinking dog, and on
cat, and the old
i; the other a purring
.
, woman pleaded with her growling bus
hus-­
I baBd- “Yust look at dat gut und dat
Jej Defer gwarrels nor fights like
I DS.
luh, said the old growler, I
j knows dot; but yust die dem togedder
— time, und d^n you see wot I”
one
,
A contemporary asks Puck: “Is
I
| kissing dangerous?" and that paper an,iswers:
BWe
“That altogether depends. It
| .
। 'De
the young lady ignores poisonous
enamels, and her father doesn’t enter
the parlor in the midst of the labial ex­
ercises, kissing may be indulged in with
impunity. Kissing another man's wife
is dangerous, we believe—if her hus­
band catches them in the act”
Teacher (who is trying to explain
the meaning of repentance'—“Suppose
a bad boy were'to steal an orange, and
his good mother was to catch him with
it, and take him by the hand gently,
and tell him how wicked it is, and how
very, very grieved she was, don’t you
think now that the little boy ought to
feel sorry ?’ Sunday scholar—“Yessum.”
“And why, Marmaduke?” “Because
—’’ “Because what, Marmy’” “’Cause
he hain't et the or’nge befo* his ma
cotch him and tuck it away fum him I”
Tbe preacher was talking to the Sun­
day-school about the power of religion,
and the devotion of the zealous to the
cause and their attendance upon the
services. Finally he asked if there was
anything to which people would go
twice every Sunday and through the
week os they did to church, when a
small boy with a twisted tongue on the
front seat spoke out, “Yeth, thir, a thircuu would ketch ’em every pop, if they
could git io free, like they do to church."
The preacher thought it was time to
ring.

Bishof Quintar^, of Tennessee, a
brother of two prominent business men
of New York, ha* two boys named for
those two brothers. Scene— The Bish­
op’s house. Persons—The Bishop and
his boys.
George (loquitur)—“Yes,
father, I am going to be a clergyman."

clergyman, too?" Edward—“No, fath­
er; I think I had better be a New
York merchant—to take care of

From 1869 to 1877, inclusive, 194
deaths—159 of men and 85 of women —
from lightning are returned by the
Registrar General as having occurred

population exceeding that of England
and Wales by only some 5 per cent.,
according to a report from the Statisti­
cal Bureau of Berlin, 1,004 deaths were
oaured by lightning. In the forty-nine
Sorernmrh B al European Russia, 4,540
H*tna ate recorded from this cause
within five years, and
attributed to the *—

�:

piOWEKIt store
worths. the atudy of every physician, ‘ nth® Division Superintmdenta
_____________
, , ,
oldeatataand, lithe
theory i« ’ established, tbe J -East discontinue
one
oftheoldee
diaoovery
is om ot the most‘ important
: tions on the line ‘two or three yeara
discov
‘
— ago?
ert.-mLis in raadkiD*. The Doctor i Bat it ia a mighty pleasant road jotravel
puts five dropr'of aad in a half-pint of on. Always has such a splendid claw
isatntD r.v.m hatubdav morning, ax
water, *nd gives a tetupoonful four or
'
Wbalweidl
Nashville, Michigan.
five
timea a day. — Indianapolis
guessed once more.
Journal.
“Ah, ha I” said the brakeman, “she’s Tillar
With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fresh
a daisy, isn’t she ? River road; beauti­
THE CHURCH ROAD,
ful curves; .sweep aroupd anything to
keep clooe-to tbe river, but it’s all ateel
...
__ t.O .
4— -V _*1 *V_
On the road once more, with Leb­
anon fading away in tbe distance, the house to the terminus. Takes a heap
fat passenger dyumming idly on the of water to run it, though; double tanks
window pane, the cross passenger sound at every station, aiid there isn’t an en­
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS
asleop aud the tall thin passenger read­ gine in the shops that can pull a pound
ing “)Gen. Grant’s Tour Around the or run a mile with leas than two gauges.
And tor Mfs** pMafal ■y»‘*'7
Vocb m« Thy torn* sympathy;
Woriu,” and wondering why “Green's But it runs through a lovely country;
August Flower" should be printed these river reads always do; river on
OFFICE TN TRUMAN'S URICK, SECOND STOBY. '
above the doorc of “ A Buddhist Tem­ one side and hills on the other, and it’s
OKI Hickory'. Dralhbrd
ple at Benares.” To me ocmes the a steady dlmb.up the grade all the way
ADVERTISING RATES.
Mrs. Wiloox waa present at the Gen­ brakeman, knd, seating himself on the till the run ends where the fountainhead
tfss;
eral’s death one bright and beautiful arm of the seat,' says:
of the river begins. Yes, sir, I’ll take the
Our stocks for the- Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of the
Sabbath morning in tbe June of 1845,
“ I went to church yesterday."
river road every time for a lovely trip.suro
12.00
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
and she describes it as a scene never to
“Yes?" I said, with that int.rested connections and good time, and no
IH.ro
n.oo
:: c.
be forgotten. He bade them all adieu inflection thxt aska for more. " And prairie dust blowing in at tho windows.
icioo
17
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
in tbe tendered terms and enjoined wbat church d d you attend?”
And yesterday, when the conductor
under the heads of
them, old and young, wnito and black,
“ Which do you gues*?" he asked.
came-around for the tickets with a little
to meet him in heaven. AU ware in
“Some union mission church?" I basket punch, I didn’t ask him to pass
tears, and when he breathed his last tho hazarded.
me. but I paid my fare like u little man
outburst of grief was irrepressible. The
“ Naw," he said, “ I don’t like to run —25 cents for an hour’s run and a little
on these branch roads very much. I concert by the passengers throwed in.
on the plantation, which tho General don’t often go to church, and wheil I I tell you, Pilgrim, yon take tbe river
had built to gratify his deceased wife, do, I want to run on the main line, road when you wanl—’
. •
tbe morning service over, came flock­ where your run is regular and you go
But juxt here the long whistle from
ing to the mansion as his eyes were dos­ on-schedule time and don’t have to wait tbe engine announced a station, and
ing and added their bewailment to the on connections. I don’t like to run ou tbe brakeman hurried to the door,
general sorrow.
Shortly after this a branch. Good enough, but I don’t ahouttyg:
VILLAGE OFFICERS
mournful event Mr*. W. encountered like it."
“Z^dfisvillel This train makes no
an old servant'in the kitchen who was
“ Episcopal?" I guessed.
stops between here and Indianapolis I”
I'urniHhing Goo&lt;1h.
sobbing
though her heart would
“ Limited express,” he said, “al! pal­
break. “ Old missus is gone,” she bro­ ace cars and $2 extra for h sent; fast
Mnnlai
—
.
r
llo
-,~Jflsh
Billing*
’
Philosophy.
kenly said to the child, “ an* now old time and only stop at tbe big stations,
—W it. Young. 1.
maasa’s gons, dey’s all gone, and dey Nice line, but too exhaustive for a
Tbare seems to bo two kinds of wis­
Ii.irl.er. T &lt; ■ Downing.
'‘was our best frens. An’ old massa, not brakomau. All train-men'in uniform; dom ; one a man gits from etnddying
satisfied teaebin’ us how td live, has conductor's punch aad lantern silver- only the bad side ov human natur, the
now teacbed us how to die.” The poor, plated, and no train-bojs allowed. other from Btnddying both the good and
THE CELEBRATED
unlettered creature did not know thnt Thtu tbe passengeni ore allowed to talk bad side, and then striking a helthy
.................
................ ...............
she was paraphrasing one of lho most back at the conductor, and it makes average.
I ». m. s»&lt;i r p. tu. ssiiii*tii »&lt;-!,&lt;&gt; .1 st u m.
Musik iz not only a plezant power,' °»-On&lt;
ruurodsy
beautiful passages in -Tiokell’s elegy them too free and easy.. No, I couldn't
upon the “ Death of Addison
VILLE LODGE. No. as F. A A. M. Ite|p&gt;stand the pjlace cars.
Rich road, bat it iz one ov the cheapest ones too; '1 » - ASH
He taught us how to Jiva, and (oh. too high
lar rotumunksllon on esrb Wednesday r»c. si
enny
person
who
buz
genius
enuff
to
1
though.
Don
’
t
often
hear
of
a
receiver
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.
The prica tor knowledge!) taught ns bow to
7 o’clock sharp, on or before the full of tho moon.
die.
being appointed for that line. Borno turn a grindstone kun understand a Trsnsl.nl brothers sre‘ cordially Invited. .
ROBERT McCARTSY, W M.
—^Cincinnati Commercial.
fiddle.
mighty nice people travel on it, too.”
JOHN L. SMITH, Secretary.
Thare
iz
a
good
deal
in
a
name;
vin
­
•* Uuiveraalist?” I suggested.
CT OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon­
“ Broad gauge,” said the brakeman; egar sounds sour to me, so duz honey
usings directory.
Did you ever see one?
“does too much complimentary busi­ sound sweet.
est
and selling on the basis of Three
I have.
Too mutch laming and too little wi«ness. Everybody travels on a pass.
W. H. YOUNG,
Most people suppose that angels have
Conductor doesn't get a fore once in dum iz making tho whole world mod; V&lt; D Office East side of Main Street, Nasbvllls Feet
the
and Sixteen
shining faces, shedding light around
fifty miles. Stops at all flag stations thtf mistake iz az old as tho farce en- lvl« Office hours from 1 (o 9 *. m. and 4 to 7 p. m
them, and are arrayed in garments ,as
the pound, enables ub to hold all our old custom­
ackted in the garden ov Eden.
white aa snow. All black angels are and won’t run into anything but a union
a A. BARBER,
Thare may be people jvho never make
depot No smoking car on the train.
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
tiionght to be ministers of evil.
D. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Train orders are rather vague, though, enny blunders or mistakes (or think
■ Office, near rvridence, on corner of W.«l;&gt;ug
"' But I believe that seldom has an an- '
they don’t), the best we kan say for ton and
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
Slate Streets, Naahvllle, Mich.
gel walked the earth with a better mis­ aud the train-men don’t get along well them iz painfully korrecL
sion than tho black angol I am writing with the passengers. No, I didn’t go
CHAS. 11. BRADY,
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
It seems rather tuff, and quite ridikto tho Uuiversalist, though I know
about. Assuredly it was an angel’s
A 1
some awfully good men who run on lus, that a man who haz honestly earned
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
Hml Estate an4 InsurancM Agent. Collecting
mission.
fame kan’t trit
git it untill after he iz ded. an.!. Conveyancing
that
road.
”
a.|-ecUltr.
Bounty and Pas­
Bbe hail a very dark face, bnt it ex­
Try us
and then haz to take it in second-rate sion Claim, promptly attended to. and all other cent we are selling many of them at the old prices.
“Presbyterian?” I asked.
business
entrusted
to
tnv
care.
Office
opposite
Unpressed amiability, uprightness, and sin­
poetry on hiz tume stun.
aud see.
“Narrow gauge, eh?” said tho brake­
cerity. Y’ou could not have mistaken
Science iz a good thing az far nz it!
either her character or her mission, if man; “pretty track, straight as a rule; goes, but tbaro iz no amount ov it kun
LEWIS DURKEE
N..B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
you had chanced to meet this woman, tunnel right through a mountain rather beat the spota on the kurds.
AW YER, Notary Public, Real Estate and Inaur
either in church or by the way. Let than go around it; spirit-level grade;
exchange for all farm products.
anew Agent Collection, promptly made, aad
The man who Jaffs and nods hiz bed,
.
Conveyancing properly executed
Office in D.C
me describe her. She was a a washer­ passengers have to show their tickets and si-z, “Fcs.Jmm so," t:
to everything Griffith's Store.
before they get on the train. Mighty
woman.
yu say, iz one of tho hardest men m the
“ I never thought that angels were strict road, but the cars are a little nar­ world to git onto the bak ov sixty-day
EMORY PARADY.
washerwomen," says jin unthinking row ; have to sit one in a seat and no paper.
USTICE OFTHE PEACE. ConveyanHnf care­
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
room in the aisle to dance. Then there’s
fully and promptly attended to. Office east
reader.
.
- Yung man, aatisfy yursclf, and the
•Id- Main Strict, Nashville Mich.
“ Humpbacked, poor, without a fam­ no stop-over tickets allowed; got to go world in due time are sure to giv yu all i
straight through to the station you're
ily- almost homeless."
IFAf.
PARMENTER,
tho praze yu deserve.
ticketed for, or you can't get on at all
“ Homeless?"
yOW IS TIfE TIME
D. Office over
A bizzy man iz a harder man for the
• monlvllle, Mich.
All this, yet sent forth as a minister When the car’s full, no extra coaches; devil to kapture than oven a pious one.
of good to those whom others would cars built at the shops to hold just so
Opinyuns rule mankind, and yet twoIF. IL GRISWOLD,
To Take Advantage of the
many and nobody else allowed on. But
not seek.
thirds of all the opinyuns afloat are like
D. Homoeopathic Physician sod Surgeon.
She camo to my study. With her you don't hear of an accident on that foot-balls; tho man who ,kan kik them
• Office over D. C. Griffith*, .tore. Residence
road;
it
’
s
rjin
right
up
to
the
rules.
”
corner
1
‘
iillllpa
and
Durkeo
streets.
Prompt
stten*
wai* young woman for whom she had
the highest iz the best folio.
“Maybe you joined the Free Think­
bq6n praying that' God would lead
Philosophy iz a self-sakraficing virers?" 1 said.
from evil ways.
,
A. M. FLINT.
tew: most ov it iz spent on our nabors,
The sexton tried to send both her
“ Scrub road,” said the brakeman; gbut little on oorselfa.
and her companion away, when tho two i "dirt road-bed, and no ballast; no ume
There iz a great deal more virtew and collection* promptly made. (
came to the church. But there was the card and no train dispatcher. All trains happiness in the world than we
Griffiths Store, Nsahrills, Mlchpnrpoee of an angel written on her face, run wild, and every engineer makes bis aware ov; menny ov us hav it in our
and he saw it
E PARADY.
own time just as he pleases. Smoke if possesshun without knowing it
When she had been admitted I you want to; kind of go-as-you-please
Xf ANUFACTUBEBof hoots and Short Making
AU and repairing neatly dons, also .trie! stt«-.learned her story. She had been em­ road. Too many side tracks, and every
Hon to till afi orders promptly, and at the low«wi
Novel Curt for Consumption.
ployed by this young woman, who was switch wide open all the time, with tbe
living prices. Shop east side of Main direct.
Alexandre Dumas published once, in
leading an immoral fife. In her visits switchman sound asleep, and the target­
-----T^R-JLASE Y.----------Where be is constantly opening
to the rooms of her employer sho had lamp dead out. Get ou as you please, a daily Paris paper, a novel, in which
rayman. g&lt;x«i» »t&gt;j
cam«! u&gt; *nj
seen the degradation of an outcast’s and get off when you wont to. Don't tho heroine, prosperous and happy, is
place in the village, Bloui Iwtu,,
&lt;lmr
assailed
by
consumption.
All
tbe
slow
•nJ willing hand*._____________
life, and her whole sympathies had been have to show your tickets, and the con­
aroused. She longed to lead her back ductor isn’t expected to do anything and gradual symptoms were most natu­
CHA R LES* SCHEID T.
to the paths of virtue, and to God. Res­ but amuse the passengers. No, sir; I rally and touchingly described, and the
-------- IN---------»t lln.
cue her she must, for had not her Mas­ was offered a pass, but 1 don’t hke the greatest interest was felt for the hero­
ter foi given a Magdalen. This became line. I don’t like to travel on a road ine.
One
day
the
Marquis
do
DaJomieu
her aim—her prayer—her mission.
tliat tins no terminus. Do you kuow,
jflliMcrilancous Cr.rdj;.
Night after night she followed the sir, I asked a Division Superintendent called on him.
“Dumas," said he, “have yon com­
young woman in her evening walks in where that road run to, and he said ho
the streets.
Whenever she seemed hoped to die if he knew. I oaked him posed the end of the story now being tyOLCOTT HOUSE,
•
about to join a bad companion, the if the General Superintendent could published in the------ ”
Nashville, Michigan'
“Of course."
black angel walked between the two, tell me, and he said he didn’t behove
“Does tbe heroine die at tho end?"
her heart uplifted to God.
C. C. Wolcott. Proprietor.
they had a General Superintendent,
“Of course; dies of consumption.
She did not speak. Not a word of re­ and if they had, he didn’t know any­
proach or 'expostulation escaped her thing more about the road than the prs- After such symptoms as I have de­
bps. Both man and woman sometimes sengers. I asked him who he reported scribed, how could she live?”
“You must make her live. You must pie Rooms on mat fluor.
assailed her with angry words, but she to, and he said,‘nobody.* I asked a
did not heed them. She felt that she conductor who be got his orders from, change the catastrophe.”
UP- It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant to
“I cannot.”
.
was God’s messenger of mercy and of and he said he didn’t take orders from
P J. Pl KCIIIM,
undersell me, who sells for CASH.
■
“Yea, you must; for on your hero­
warning.
•
any living man or dead ghost And
This silent; presevering, loving when I asked the engineer- who bo got ine's life depends my daughter’s.”
IS
o
&amp;
ih
“Your daughter’s?’’
remonstrance aginst tin could not fail his orders from, ho said he'd like to
“Yes, she has all the various symp­
in its ministry of good. Months passed. see anybody give him orders; he'd run
'The black angel triumphed.
that train to suit himself, or he’d run it toms of consumption which you have
Conscience-stricken the wanderer into the ditch. Now, you see, sir, I'm a described, and watches mournfully for
JJERE YOU HAVE THEM.
wm induced to come to my study. And railroad man, and I don’t care to run on every number of your novel, reading Union House.
there .shrinking, yet longing after the a road that has no time, makes no con­ her own fate in your heroine’s. Now,
When we say this, we mean that you have
Notury Public.
better life, she wm led to turn from the nections, runs nowhere, and has no Su­ if yon make yopr heroine live, my
Maple Grove, Mich
way that leads to death, to purity, and perintendent. It may be all right but daughter, whose imagination has been
Deace, and consecration to Him whose I’ve railroaded too long to understand it” deeply impressed, wifi live, too."
£ L1EBHAUSER,
“Come, a life to save is a tempta­
divine love and pity can save from sin
“Did you try the Methodist?” I said.
even an outcast.
“Now you're shouting,” he said, with tion—"
“Not to be resisted."
I would like to give the history of some enthusiasm. “Nice road, eh?
this restored wanderer. I have only Fast time and plenty of passengers.
Dumas changed his last chapter. His
We are opening the largest and most complete stock of
space to say that the black angel ou Engines carry a power of steam, and heroine recovered and was happy.
earth rejoices to-day in sympathy with don’t you forget it; ateam gauge shows
About live years afterward, Dumas
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
all the angels in heaven over a reforma­ 100, and enough ail the time. Lively met the Marquis at a party.
Nnxliville,
pleasure to present before the people of
“Ah, Dumas!” he exclaimed, "let me
tion, the fruits of which are abiding.
road; when the conductor shouts 'All
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
How little it concerns us whether we aboard 1* you can hear him to the next introduce you to my daughter; she owes 'J’HAT HUSBAND OF MINE 1
be poor or rich, educated or ignorant, station. Every train lamp shines like her life to you. There she is."
our store will fully prove.
Gels bls SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING
white or black, if.indeed, oar Eves are a headlight Slop-over checks given
“That fine, handsome woman, who
angelic in their efforts to help others. on all through tickets; passenger can looks like Jeanne d’Arc?"
This is life’s great buaineea after all. drop off the train aa often as he likes,
“Yes. She is married, and has had
and he is Jost u handacme aa be can be. A full
Christ’s spirit dwelt in tbe heart of thia do the stations two or three days, and four children."
line of Gents Furnlahlnf Good».Cl6sr*
Tobacco,
black angel, and her feet did not do her hop on tbe next revival train thac comes
“And my novel four editions," said
Master’s bidding in vein.
thundering along. Good, whole-aouled, Dumas; “so we are quits."
Rxv. 8. H. Tyxg Jb,
A. BISH,
’
“THE BOSS”
Fresh Air.
Carbolic Add M a Prophylactic of gent fee! more at home. No
Live out of doors as much an you can.
It must also be remembered that we also cany an immenseScarlet Fever.
It if tbe place for a man to be. It is
good for the health. A distinguished
stock of
NASHVILLE, MICH.
brakes on all trains, too; pretty safe physician was in the habit of saying:
Repairing doos with Naatue.-&gt; and DBpaUb.
m a prophylactic of scarlet fever, and road, but I didn't ride over it yester- * However bad the air may be out of
d»y.doors, it is always worse in the house.” WILLIAM JONES,
is favorably impressed with ita effi­
“Maybe yon went to the Congrega­ It is good for the temper. People who
ciency. It seems to abort the disease.
*
AND
are always shut up in a house are apt
In numerous cases persons in an in­ tional church?” I said.
“Popularroad,” said the brakeman; to glow fretful and peevish. They ore
fected household who took tbe acid have
every one escaped infection, while all “an old road, too; ono of the very oldest prone to acquire narrow views of
who failed to take it were attacked. In in this country. Good road-bed and
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
the family of Mr. C. L. Divine, foreman comfortable cars. Well-managed rpad,
of the Journal oompoeing-room, all who too; Directors don’t interfere with Di­ whole character—for Rtrcngth, hope,
or CASH and buy very close; and consequently our costomere
have the benefit of it
took it escaped, while the servant-girl, virion Superintendents and train orders. patience and fortitude. It expands and
who refused to tak 2 it, is now down Road's mighty popular, but it’s pretty softens one’s nature and makes us more
with the disease. The subject is one independent, too. Bee, didn't one of charitable.
SABBATH RBADINU.

ORNO STRONG,

Spring Goods

HAPPY IN BARGAINS

Clothing,

Hats, Caps,
Boots, S11OCH

Nashville gJirertonj.

T .allies and

.

Gent»’

Groceries
Crockery.

M

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

N

Croods
to

yard

Ounces

to

M

L

L. J. WHEELER,

J

M

M

GREAT SPRING BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

D

B'

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS

Boots, Shoes, IVotions, Etc

J3arl&gt;er,

.

I&gt;. &lt;J. GRIFFITH.

Bargains in Spring Goods.

READY MADE CLOTHING,

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

g

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

ALL KINDS S FOOT COVERING,

DENTISTS

KOCHER BROTHERS

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SATURDAY,

Main

ASSIGNEE’S

ft
- MARCH 6, 1880

M

Assignee Bale.
Instead of going to tbe sub Treasury
fur my money, I stepped in to a Nation’ al bank on Broadway to get my check
cashed; but was informed by the cash­
ier, that they did not do that kind of
buuuewi. I then inquired of him where
the sub-Treasury was, and he told me
it was near the Trinity church, which 1
could see by stepping out ob toe street.
I stepped out, and fixed jay eye on a
huge church spire, and heeled it down
Broadway aa fast as I could, wonder­
. mg, as I dodged to the right or left, to
avoid collision where all tbe hurrying
hums of people came from, where they
wert* going, aud what their business
was. 1 reached the end of Broadway
in safetv. after traveling about 84
miles. I timidly inquired of a burly
policeman, where the sub-Treasury
was. He looked at me a moment, with
an air that seemed to say, “you're a
country pumpkin sure;” and said, “why
sir it’s at the other end of Broadway.”
“How far is it cap," said I. "Nearly
five miles sir," ho replied. “By gol,
cap,” said I, “that’, a darn pood ways
to hoof it, when a fellow1# got soie feet
and corns too.” “Jump into a has sir,
titoVD take you there in an hour for
ten cents," said he. “Yes but I ’aint
got a dam cent to my name; I’m bust­
ed, but I've got a check for three hun­
dred ; and if you’ve a mind to lend me
ten cents, I’ll send it back by the same
’boa I go up on.” He laughed^goodnaturedly and said, “See here, soldier,
thia is a mighty poor place to be telling
about three hundred dollar checks; and
my advice to you is, to step into tbe
first broker’s office you can find, get
your check cashed, and leave this place
aa soon aa possible, and when you get
home, if your dad lias any cows lie very
sure you keep out of their reach.”
Acting on this advice I limped back up
to Rleecker street, got my money, and
■ took the first train on the H. R. R., for
home, wondering tMe while what the
deuce that fellow meant by keeping
out of reach of “dad’s cows.”
In closing these “sketches,” I will say,
that I had uo idea of their numbering
or their length, when I commenced
them and no idea of writing them at
nil three weeks before the first one ap­
peared. Their many imperfections I
acknowledge.
I have always aimed at brevity, and
nothing baa been overdrawn, especially
that part which narrates the life of the
field soldier. Norcanitbe. Language
is made great to express it, mind is in­
capable of conceiving it, in all ita va­
ried phases and multiform change*.
The march, the battle; the charge, the
retreat, fields strewn with dead and
dying, the shrieks of the wounded, the
groans of the dying, belching cannons,
rattling musketry, exploding and howl­
ing shells, hissing bullets, the blast of
bugle*, the roll of drums, the shout of
officer*, waving flags, prancing steeds,
galloping couriers, burying fallen com­
rades, brothers perhaps, carrying oft
the wounded, receiving the last mes­
sage ot dying comrades, firing a part­
ing salute over their dead bodies, the
reveille, the sick call, guard mount,
company drill, battalion drill, dress
parade, tattoo, tans, (he grand review,
inspection, standing guard in camp,
and on picket, cooking, washing cloth­
ing, building houses, (tents.) Such in
brief, are some of the duties of the
field soldier. Through storm and sun­
shine, through beat and cold, in day­
light and darkness, through mud and
dust, and over, frozen ground, we
marched and fought, through defeat
and victory, weary, footsore and hun­
gry, sometimes well nigh discouraged,
never disparing, with many a joke
and jest, aud jolly song, we marched !
aud marched!! and marched!!! and
foagLt our country’s battles, until vic­
tory complete, final, absolute, perched
upon our banners. and the American
Eagle, “bird of the hue,” clutched in
his talons, the lifeless carcass, of the
bird of the southern confederacy. And
our starry flag, the most beautiful that
floats on the breeze, waved again over
our country,from tbe gulf to the Lakes,
aud from ocean to ocean. War scenes
are quite familiar now, but those of us
who were boys in the war, that lire to
a ripe old age, can tell to our children's
children, the story of the Great Rebel­
lion, and the part we took in it; while
they listen in breathless silence to the
tales of carnage, blood and death.

I wish So announce to my friends,
and all concerned, that m an Assignee

first class stock of goods which must
be closed out at once to meet the claims
of creditors. I wish to'assure my
friends that‘this ia no sham sale, but
a bonafldc cloning out sale, ns Mr.
Loomis has retired from businest. The
goods will be sold regardless of cost,
(for particulars see large ad.)
Clement Smith,
Assignee.

Notice.
To the electors of the village of
lage of Nashville, will meet at the
Clerks office in said village, on Satur­
day March 6tb, A. D. 1800. .
Dated Nashville Feb. 35th 1880.
E. J. Feioiiner Village Clerk.

Commencing* March 2, ’SO.

GRAND RAPIDS

And will continue until the entire stock and fixtures are closed out.

EAffnVARl,
STATIONS.
is

17*Will pay the highest market
price in cash forunsalted batter Farm­
ers bring in your batter and save the
salt.
E. Rkesz.
Call and Pay Up.
Every one who has an account, is reSuesteu to call and settle their account
V note or otherwise within 80 days.
July Ilth, 1870. •
_________
Edokmk Cook, j

(7* Wilson A Howe sell more Flonr
and Mier Flour than any house in Nash­
ville. _______________________
For Sale.
Desiring to go west. I will sell my
farm, favorably located on section 18,
in Castleton, also my personal effects,
consisting of 1 yoke 4 ienr old steers,
1 cow, 1 2-yearold Heller. 5 Hogs, 2,000
feet fencing Lumber, Dragee, Cradles,
Scythes, and other farming utensils.
Said farm is a square forty, SO acres
improved; 15 acres of which is in wheat,
small orchard and a splendid spring.
In a good neighborhood, 1 miles and a
quarter from a new school house. In­
quire of Lewis Durkee, Nashville, for
price, etc.
Lester Mead.

IT* Buy your Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Hgts and Caps, Croccqes and
Provisions, Crockery, Notions, etc,, of
E. Rekse, who always sells at the
lowest prices.
Farm For Nair.
The subscriber offers for sale his Fann
ol 120 acres, situated on section 17, in
Castleton, said farm u in a good state
of cultivation with good buildings,
good orchard, good well of water at the
door. About 65 acres cleared and the
balance well timbered. The farm is on
the state road, 6 mile# from Hastings
and 6 from Nashville, it also bas a new
school house on one corner of the farm.
For partcularsenquire at premise*.
Castleton, Mich., Feb. 4tb 1880.
30-tf
J os n la Martin.

CT* All the fall and winter styles in i
Millinery goods lust received, b’v Mrs.
Yates in Union House block. The lat- I
eat and finest line of Fancy Feathers. I
Plumes, Ruching, Laces Neck Ties,
Jets etc.______ ___________
Farm for Male.

The subscriber offers for sale, his
farm of 160 acres, in tbe township of
Woodland, said farm is in a high state
of cultivation, with good buildings and
good fences. Terms easy. Apply to
the subscriber on the premises of
Levi Holmes, I
Woodland, January l»tii, 1880.

DIVISION.

a- tt

i:

Cterioiu —I
K*U&gt;a Rapids, .
ai.w Junction.

This is no sham sale, but a GENUINE ASSIGNEE’S SALE. The entire stock will be sold
Rcff(ll*dtcss of Cost- for the benefit of Creditors j and, as the goods must be sold
there will be bargains in

Pacino

STATIONS.

DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES,

PF" W. E. Shieids will set and file
your sawn for 85 ct*. All work warrant­
ed or no *PV- Shop just east of old
beading mill, Nashvlllk(32-37)

Uvery Removed.
Having purchased the large and com­
modious livery barn, opposite the Wol­
cott House, and known aa the Daugh-1
ertv barn. I have removed thereto,
aud am now better prepared than ever
to furnish doable or single turn outs
upon short notice and at reasonable
rates. A specialty made of carrying
commercial travelers acroM the coun­
try. Remember tbe latch string is alout, so give us a call.
31—34___________________ J. 08MUX.

line

1 10

:.u

FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES

a

Which you will never have a chance again to take advantage of.
Grand
Trank .nd CSmU# Southern KaUwara.

«. C. BROWN,
H. B. LXDTARD
°XnL8"pl
«*«*» Bapt D.t
Ilaakr Ct Warrwoaia.

NOTICE.—For the benefit of those who cannot come themselves, we will cheerfully send
samples.

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

This stock must be closed out AT ONCE, regardless of the cost, for the creditors must
be paid.

50 Years before tbe Public.

And secure Bargains before the stock is broken.

Pronounced by all to be the most
pleasant and ejkoriotu remedy now ia
nse for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottler told within the last few
years. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 2&lt;»
cents per bottle.

Produce taken at Market price.

REMEMBER, MONDAY, MARCH 2
------ The Sale Commences at the ------

Sellers’ Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drag
gist at 2o rests per box.

CLEMENT SMITH, Assignee
I qpHE OLD ESTABLISHED

JMPORTAXT NEWS.

{AND RELIABLE FrRNITL’RK FIRM OF

New Goods.

New Firm.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Are on Hand with a

ft. G. AYLSWORTH

Which will Defy Competition in every
Respect. Remember that all our
Goods, which we Manufacture,
are Warranted in Every
an m w**
Respect.

Wm. A AYLSWORTH.
pais dkauso

DRY GOODS,

GROCERIES,

Remodeled, Enlarged»Improved

I JQOW IS T® TIME.
| FOB GOOD TEAS.^ &amp; w Smith’,.

fob sirloin steaks^ gm.th,i

nr 1879,

FOR BARGAINS INBUGABI^,,

So as to Enabe

ANEW LINE OF
rTTDVTTnDV
Any number of tanner, to
± UKJM11 UKbDnloadWlieataildQralIlEl

orK.ery in-fu^ipUoa.

raices ..a

rpHE X ASHY ILLI LEVATOR,

peditiously

FOR HAM

FOB CIGARS ANU^^sSth'c

Accdratly.

fob the best porkwsausage.
for hangingqlamps{?

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

FOR LAMPS OPA^W^iU,.,.

for bouxsnasjthatakbboss,
fobbabgains^ncrikkebv,^

HIQHE8T IARKET PR1CI

for OHIO

For »uy qu.nHtj ot

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

1 COFFINS,
CASKETS,
ROBES. SHROUDS Ac.

Produce Taken, A

Meflical&amp;SflrgicalliisIitnle

GOOD HEARSE

NEW STORE!

NEW GOODS!

ANO

A.B.

I. D., Prop.

WILSON &amp; HOWE

BOTS AND SHOES

HICKORYcNU™iA,,

FOR FRESH

and

SM.Tyjgta’..

FOB YOUR CHOICE FpR

CLOTHING, Etc.,

Of any one in tbe country.
17* Best Blossburg Coal for sale nt i
E. Cook’s, Nashville, for only #0 per i
&gt;r Ston. All rial, or
ton.
___________________
Ixx»k Here 1 Look Here!
CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT!
Ml w
|for I””"*1 OK-Mion, luniiMirf trr« of
I am closing out tbe stock of A. M. [ F" •‘fc* “• l“«b-1 «"k«
Daughertv. Can sell goods .cheaper
charge.
than any bouse in Nashville. Persons ,
wishing goods call and see me before &gt;
W. G. AYLSWORTH.
&lt;&gt;. LENTZ A SONS.
you buy, as I am confident I can save ।
you money,
L&gt;i£TJELOlTT
J. DAEGHKKTr. I
CV Bailey &amp; Wood have a harness
shop in full blast, you will do well to
call on them before purchasing any­
The b urine** men of San Finncisco thing in the harness line. Repairing
are discouraged and disgusted. They done in the beet style.
have tried everyway in the world to
mollify the communists, but all to no
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
purpose. The latter still continue to Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
Henky Roe,
make their incendiary speeches and kinds.
Proprietor.
threats, and if the truth was known,
(Opposite the Wolcott House.)
work ia probably the last thing they
CP" For the Beat 00-cent Chewing
Office 204 Woodward Avenue
Wilson fit Howe’s.
want and they are only too happy to Tobacco go to
have an excuse to make an agitation.
.FOR----Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of
Two more pastors have fallen from
A.
M.
Daugherty,
are
requested
to
call
their high position. Mark Summer, a
and settle immediately.
Baptist clergyman in Kentucky, goes
Administrator.
Crockery, Glassware,
gwy; and Rev. Charles E.Walker, a
Fora, of Qmwfa,BurgtadEr. (
Methodist clergvman in Massachusetts The Gate That Beats all bales.
Pytfcytoriy CSiotthoCa
Having secured the right of Barry
has been suspended for improper con­
county for the sale of the Scherer pat­
duct with the sisters. “Let him who ent fairo gate, I have one in operation
thinks be standeth, take heed least he in Nashville that fanners want to see
Niotiona, Etc.
before buying a gate of any description.
fall."
_____
Itcan be operatni easily and and quick­
ly without getting out of vehicles.
IF YOU WANT
Home very interesting revelations Single gates or farm rights sold on
arc promised in the Fits John Porter most favorable tenns.
(81-35)
A._C. STANTON.
case which have never before been
brought before the public. It is said
IT- Don't f«*gvt that if you want the
’list tl&gt;ey will astonish every one.
best pair of Bob* With rock-elm beams
aud the best finished Cutter in the
Female convicts in the Kentucky county, or good Horse Shoeing, Wag;jcnitectiary wear male -pperel. Thia
Respectfully Tours,
in. the .best style,
inwct just suit some of the stroogand get kt.
3aILEY A Wood, |
WILSON A HOWE.

8miUi,t

FOR FRESH COTEOYOTMffi,^

desire to announce that having erected
I one of the largest and most convenienl
We are al ho prepared to furnish any­ 1 elevator buildings in central Michigan,
they are prepared to receive xnd
thing in the

I N DERTAKINS LINE. p£f

steak^ c w

FOR NICE. JUICY

fob pbesentswth^^

That may be brought them. Thev alsc
keep for^ale at the lowest prices

for th. WORTH or YODB MONEY.

Seeds, Flour. Feed, Lime, Salt,
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
Shingles.

toney Sarei ky Dulin fill tten.
AIK8WSW0RTH

k BROOKS.

FOB

WHITE CLOVEB HOWYj^

fob evebythwg
'

CHEJIP.^^

For he will be gUd to see you.

T. BOISE,

DIUGGIIST,

J^TTESTIOX

Sawyers!

e

(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY' STORE

Having added

to my stock suffi-

kadkiura. Clirmlrah
I’.lnta. Olla,, amlahra.

tool* for Cum­

ming, Ham­
mering ami
Filing Saws

And all the leading Remedies in

Patent 4 Propriatory Medicines,
School Books,

tion, 1 am better prepared than ever to

do this work at satisfactory prices.
Nashville. Mich.

A. C. BUXTON.

ElTJT*TTJBtE:
CURED

A LAKok LINK OF

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums.
A COMPLETE LINK OF

STATIONERY

Wall Paper and Bordering,
iTRIMJUKD FRKKj
AS FINE A LINE OF
As there is in town, and all war­
ranted to l»e as represented
or money refunded.

Prices.

FARMERS,
F. T. BOISE.

�IK

VILLE.

SATURDAY,

HAS

- - - MARCH 6, IMP,

VICIBITY LOCALS.
ASSYRIA ITEMS.
Wheat looks well.
Bert BuabM has bought A farm ia
Allegan Co.
,
John Wilson started for • California
last Thursday.
There isto be considerable build­
ing this summer.
Fine weather for ducks. Plenty of

Wilson Ellis is going to build a 40x00
basement barn the coming summer.
But little travel on the roads. People
stop at home more than they used to.
'
W. Dingman is building a large barn
40x70 ft and basement on Widow Ellis
farm..
Frank Wilber has moved ou the place
that Mrs. Munger willed to his wife’s
daughter.
Traffic in real estate, seems to be
lively; about twenty exchanges, since
last September.
«
Mr. J. D. Maars, of Chicago, has
erected a fine monument for the Henry
Sackett family, worth &lt;800.
Mrs. J. B. Mills and Mrs. C. C. Gage
made Bev. McPhail a present of a fine
log-cabin quilt worth &lt;5.00.
George P. Foster and George Brown
havW disolved, Brown buying Foster
out Foster is to leave in ten days
Brown’s suit with Smith &amp;. Adams
was adjourned to the 22d of March, the
office! having made &gt; blunder in ierEarles Edison is getting lumber and
timber together for a 80 x 40 barn to
to builfcthis summer, on the old Brig­
stock farm.
B. T. Kent will build an extension to
his store 20x50 ft. David Huggett
will build a large house on his farm
this summer.
Mrs. Benjamin Hebard departed this
life last Friday morning. The relatives
were most all sick and there was no fu­
neral seivibes.
Wednesday night of last week
Brother Prescott preached to the peo­
ple at the M. P. church. It was hie
first sermon and a good one too.
Emory Williams is driving the wood
business. Has cut about 500 cords. Lots
of wood is being cut this winter. J. G.
McCall intends to cut 1000 cords.
As town meeting draws near the
candidates for office are discussed. The
present incumbents believing in the
precedent of Washington, decline be­
ing candidates for the 3d, 4th and 5th
term, etc.
E. C. goes to town now and then,
loads up with fire water, comes home,
with nags wetter than rats. Now Ed.
drink less, drive slower, be a man and
we will think just as much of those
mustangs and a great beal mon- of
you.
Hon. Judge Smith of Hastings, was
to deliver a temperance lecture to the
people at the M. E. church Thursday
night. The house was filled but Clem,
did not come. (Judge Smith was quite
ill at this time, was confined to his bed.
Editor.) Short speeches were made
by W. Webster and L. Mosier were de­
livered and some good songs sung with
the melodeon, and the meeting adjourn­
ed until Thursday night of this week.
A good speaker is expected.
While Lew Silvester and Henry Wil­
ber were at work in the woods the oth­
er day, they got their saw fast in the
log. Lew took the ax to split the log
and the ax hit tbe stump, glanced out
of bis hands, cutting the crown of Wil­
ber's hat open. • Hank tumbled over
and Lew thought that he had killed
him; but on examination there was not
a hair of Hank’s head hurt, so Lew
gathered his ax aga:n and Hank
thought he could see just as well a lit­
tle farther off.
C. C. Gage, Wishing to get some
tamarack balsam, took his ax aud
went across last Saturday. About the
same time Mrs. Gage and Mrs. Mills
started', to go over on die west road,
Gage not finding balsam in die swamp
be was in, started to cross over a bridge
to another swamp and soon came acsoss three gray squirrels. He ran them
up a tree and being only forty rods
from the house be thought he would
call his daughter Liz to bring die gun,
but it so happened that the mail boy
had come with the NrwsandLiz was
devouring its contents. So die officer
had to do some pretty loud calling to
draw her attention, but it so happened
Mrs. Gage and Mrs. Mills heard him call,
and they, thinking be was hurt, started
on a run and also got William Camp­
bell, J. F. Welcher, J. Deran and G.
Brown, all on a run. William Camp­
bell was die first to get to Gage and
was clear out of breath and as white as
a sheet and bad to sit down ou the
ground. He said, "Gage, what is the
matter F1 "Nothing,** answered Gage,
"only I have got three gray squirrels
up this tree and I •■ailed Liz to bring
the gun.’* Soon die rest came up and
asked what the matter was. "Nothing
only I have got some squirrels treed,
and I am going to shoot them.** "Con­
found you,” said the women, “we never
will run for you again.” “Yea you will
when I get a warrant for yon,” and off
they started on their visit; but had to
halt when half way on their road to
gain their strength, they were so badly

Leo.

aa infant, one month old. on Sunday
night’s wind

did

NEW ATTRACTIONS and NOVELTIES

Mr. J. C. Andrews of Ionia County
J. C. Andrus, the dentist, is about to moved on to the Moon farm on Wedmore to York State, to there abide.
4K C. A. Chorlton will take poeesThe cheeec factory ia a fore-gone
fact. All that’s needed is plenty of siontof the Cessna farm vacated by
Horace Swift
Deacon VanBrnnt lost one of his ’bus
Tbe tin-smith at the village, J. H.
horses Friday niriit. It became cast in Kaff has just recovered from a severe
wrestle with a bad cold.
the stall.
John R. Clark, tbe temperance lect­
Horace Swift removed with his fami­
urer, will speak at Union Hall Sunday ly to the Chance neighborhood in
Vermontville, the first of the week.
afternoon.
The W. C. T.-U. sweetened up an au­ . Mr. Swift has purchased a farm there.
dience of about 80 souls st the Bed Rib­
Sugar making has fairly begun, and
bon Hall on Wednesday evening, last. the farmers are mixing mud and
The Rev. Levi Masters of the M. E. making sugar at the same time, a thing
church, was the recipient of a donation uncommon at this time of year here­
last week that netted him one hundred abouts.
Gridley’s saw mill at the village, and
dollars.
On Saturday, while Horace Blivins Spires mill on the county line arc lying
was chopping m the woods, he fell off a idle for want of logs, and the prospects
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
log and broke a rib. Doc. Lampman are that they will remain so until next
winter.
mended it.
Items are as scarce with ns as gold
Justice asks Frank Bredesscr to pay
a fine of &lt;25 and costs of prosecution dollars, and pfiless there is a dog fight
and serve ten days at Houghtalin’s, for or runaway noon we will resign our
more wide-awake news
portfolio
selling, rot-gut to a minor.
The will of tho late Senator Chandler gatherer.
was recorded in the Register’s office
Mr. Reese uf Battle Creek has men on
here one day last week, on account of his farm in this town working up a cor­
We have as Good a line of
as yon will find in any Boot and Shoe
ner in sugarm liking. The corner will
his owning property in Woodland.
C. Bronse, rentee of the J. S. Sear be the&lt;mount of sugar they can get store in the County.
place, has a son, who, a few days since, from the sap.
Our sales are constantly increasing and. we are at present selling twice as many goods as
There will lie a temperance meeting
had a curiosity to investigate the top
part of an iron wedge as a 100-pound at tbe Crowell school house ou Friday last year.
Our assortment is so complete that we can please any one.
maul was descending, and now he glo­ evening next. Let every person turn out
If you want GOOD GOODS CHEAP for CASH, go to
♦
ries in one leas finger than formerly.
and help on the good work. Good
speakers will be present.
JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
NORTH ASSYRIA ITEMS.
Tho weather is very fine, but the
As Bob Bruno aud two Bobs don’t he han had abjut 40 years, and that he TT ISA FACT
ENTERPRISE
roads are very muddy.
A
Prayer meeting last night at Mr. say anything about North Assyria you could have sold for &lt;2.75 at one time.
A spark from a stove ignited the
Horton’s and there was a good atten­ will hear from Snobb, Snobber and
dress of Sirs. Shear of Grand Ledge
Snobbleton.
dance.
last Wedneaday, and she would have
Mr. V. Bini has traded his farm been very severely burned had not Mr. j
Tnere is quite a number sick with this
traveling epizootic and some with the in Assyria for a larger one in Bedford Martin smothered the flame with his I
township, formerly owned • by Dr.
lung fever.
Anna Puffinlierger who committed I Tjl TT
Mr. John Bowser has rented his farm Watson. Dr. Watson is coming to suicide
at Charlotte last week, it only p M JV I ¥
(J J_V 1J
to his son for a term of years and he Assyria Center to practice.
the sad story of woman s betrayal
There is a man in Assyria who is aud man’s perfidv. She died about,
New Fresh Goods and Low
. is BARRY COUNTY
expects to take possession soon.
frequently
heard
cursing
the
N
ews
Our schools are getting on very nice­
Prices.
ly. Mr. Daniels, closed his school this and yet he will send to his neighbors
her Iwtreyer.
' Parlor Sulf
week but they have hired him in the every week to borrow it before they get
A veterinary surgeon accompanied
Ct----1----Chairs**'
same district for the spring term two it read. Now Tom, our advice is to get by a woman be called his wife and
j
up earlier in the morning, stop work­ callieg himself 8. N. Barrett, recently
ant Rockers,
months.
ireaus,
_ , ,
There has been quite a revival inter­ ing Sunday, sign for the News, and be hung out his shingle at Charlotte. In
, Having bought for CASH a large, neat
|
a
few
days
his
sure-enough
wife
came
.xtension Tables,
est in this part of tbe town this wintei a man. v „
stock of
i ii i
. i
* 1.on
on the scene and
anc broke
arose up liis
ms fun.
zuu.
Charlie
Brower
hulled
a
stack
of
|
Uo
j
e
j
t
tl)e
i
wtrftye&lt;
i
woman,
helpless
through the labors of the United Breth­
i lie
l’uv
,
ren Minister William A. Weller, and a clover after another machine for Herb. | and penniless among strangerss.
Cam Chairs,Sc.
nuinberfof new societies have been or­ Powers and got five bushels of seed.'
ganized, and many received into the "How is that for high F Herb, thinks
if he could get one more machine to To Elector, of tho Township of Cutleton. I Common
Furniture
_
church.
NoZi.horobygiroTth.tnttboano.^A.UoU.o
SyTUpB, TobaCCOS, Fish,
■ There has been several donations thresh it, he would have money enough
here this winter for Rev. W. A. Weller; to buy another dog then be would quit nual township meeting, to be held on
Cheese ui Everything
’ e Our Undertaking Departmn't
one at the Culver school bofise the teaching school and go to fox-hunting.
Texas Jack alias, Leadville Griff, has question as to whether the following!
proceeds of which were &lt;30.26; one at
• - Io
• eTery p*rtlcul*r.
■ •
Complete
again
returned
tq
bis
father,
and
named
animals
shall
be
allowed
to
run
'
the Yellow school house where we had
i
i firs! Cksi finary 8tm I
a very nice time and some very nice swears that ha will never again leave at. large in said township, viz: Horses, |
Mules, Sheep and Swine.
cakes and, Mr. Editor, the next one his mother’s watchful eye, while his
Prices
t Undersold.! wl,h to infonn
bJ prompt
Dated, Castleton, Feb. 4th, 1880.
Chas. H. Brady.
they have come over and enjoy a feast better half runs up and down'the road
■ tention, accommodating waya, good
Town Clerk.
with us. There also was a donation at making up neighborhood gossip and
I goods und low prices, hope to receive
! a fair share of your patronage.
Mr. Hiram Bristols for Elder Weller helps to carry down their “hash” from
Notice.
and we all had a good time, dad’s cellar and granery.
To the electors of Nashville. Notice is
I
wish
to
say
to
Brnno
that
it
is
a
I llighcnt Price paid for Produce
hereby
given
tliatnt
tlie
village
election
'C
’
AI
a
I
j
AJXI&gt;
OJpT
VXVTC
’
EW.
The proceeds Were over &lt;20.00 and a
nice quilt presented to the Elder’s mark of ill-breding to reflect upon a to be held in said village, on tbe 2nd |
Monday of March A. D. 1880, at the old |
poor
man
’
s
living,
and
if
Walt.
Web
­
COMB AKE SEE.
wife.
Boston store Nashville. xTlie following ।
Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.
ster has to live on turtles it is no dis­ officers
are to be elected: a President, I---------------------------------------------Yours Truly,
grace to him, and it is but an oct of Clerk. Treasurer." Marehidl, Street rp^E BARKVI II.LE MILLS.
BOISE A FRANCIS.
WOODLAND ITEMS.
kindness for his scholars to catch them, Commissioner, Assessor, Constable, A
for him as it requires more activity each for the term of one year; and .
IKNEKS ATTEVT1ON.
Gar sick ones are getting better.
three trustees each for the term of two '
than Walt, possesses, to catch the wary
3quire Haight has quite a large trade turtle.
Bated this 2SUi day «f Feb. A. D. 1880. !------ ;--------------- —----------.in his business as undertaker.
E. J. FEiGHXER,\Village Clerk, j
. Mamlfxctvkxiu ax» Dialmiu
James 0. Lee has go: the largest pair
of yearling steers in Barry county.
EATON COUNTY ITEMS.
rWB&lt;»t«? ■‘sb'o^'n'd
5
Now hewn in«mt-cl««»runningorNick will soon have his harness shop
Hub^tebeteld^luw.
MO'RIS.A.N. BARRY CO., MICH.
«‘-uteugbl,
done if it does not blow down again.
Charlotte wants a union depot,
GP Tbe "boss” stock of Gloves and |
_______
D. B. Kilpatrick has bought a farmi
Most of flie Charlotte merchants are
Mittens just received at
on section eight, and is beginning to&gt; invoicing.
Wilsok &amp;. Howe’s.
Grand Ledge rejoice in a new hook
I ini attendance, we guarantee Katisfacchop.
tion to all those who may favor us
t
and
ladder
truck.
Johnston'a Sanaparilla, cures Liver Complaint.
That new comer at George Smith’s
with their patronage. Those
Having (boroughIv overhauled and refitted our mill
The
bad
boys
of
Bellevue
disturb
Johntaon'r
Sarsaparilla,
cures
Indigestion.
was a girl, und Haight bought the
who prefer can have their
religious exercises in the churches.
Sohnston's
Sarsaparilla
Is
used
by
everybody.
candy.
JohMtoa't Sarsaparilla cures Stek Headache.
Dennison and Patterson, the Charj
Ing or exchanging your grist*. ” ~
Justice Eastman has sold his farm1 lotto counterfeiters, have been bound
Johnston's Sarsaparilla cures Dyspepsia.
south of the centre to an Ohio man for■ over.
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
&lt;4J»0.
Three thousand dollars is what it
WALKER &amp; NORTON,
FOR SALE
A. W. Dillenback, a large farmer in। costs one firm in Charlotto a year for
expected, all ro modlea having failed, and Dr. H.
our place, is going to build a house in, postage.
“• BABBTV1LLI MILLS
a, Uie Mill at tbe lowest prices.
The sheriff of Eaton county offers
the spring.
accidentally made a preparation that cared JgOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
&lt;25 reward for the recapture of Boody,
Some of our fanners are beginning to' the jail breaker.
I
GRAT’S SPECIFIC MEDlClWE.
make some sugar, and if you want to'
Mrs. Nancy Boyer, a pioneor of
j TSApt^iARK.
know how they make it please vis’t; Eaton county, died at Roxand on the health. Ho hit proved to tho world that Con­
and vicinity tbat I ata prepared to
sumption can bo poaltlv.ly and permanently
30th
ult.
aged
83.
&lt;
unUIHnj cure for
George Davenport’s sugar camp.
Seminal Wck^M*
Charles W, Sherman, the telegraph
Mr. Scott has passed away from thist
TP np**- SpermstorMF.9I
operator at Charlotte, is confined to
ife at the ripe age of eighty-seven. He1 his bed by sickness.
that follow aa a
was the oldest man in this town.
Someone unknown attempted to as­
, Spring is coming, because our towns­ sassinate James Shaull, living north of In twenty-four hours, addreaa CRADDOCK * CO
men begin shaking hands and asking; Charlotte, one night last week.
Miss Ida Cranston, of Irving, Barry
you about your good health. Boys, we।
ought to have a Temperance ticket Co., has been engaged as Principal of i
Full
‘ the Potterville school for tbe spring
Repairing Done In the Best
this spring.
term.
Sax.
Manner Possible!
The Potterville Workingmen’s Soci­
ety, has commenced a series of debates
EAMT JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
money by addrrealng
’
for the mutual improvement of ita
THE QUAY MEDICINE CO..
Everybody has got it bad—epizootic members.
o ET *® *«**»•«’• Bloek, Dotroll, Midi.
In The Old- Poutofflce W Bold In XaahrHie by all drugateta. and even
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Grier, celebrated
The roads are impassable with a load,
The wood drawers will have to stay at the twenty-fifth anniversary of their
' marriage at their home in Carmel on
home.
Monday evening.
&lt; FRANK BAKKR.
The Dr. has a patient at the Stevens
The eighth anniversary of the mar­
school house. He is waking a good. riage of.Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Bower,
was celebrated at North Chester on the
many calls.
Mr. Marshal Bird, of Assyria, has, evening of the 20th.
Some one without fear of the law
exchanged his farm with Dr. Watson threw
eggs against the plate glass
of Bedford, for a farm in Johnstown, windows of tho Grand Ledge post
office Saturday night.
known as Ute Jerry Power’s place.
Eli Cook of the town of Brookfield
The .school at the Stevens school
bouse is about played out. The pa­, shot and killed an eagle on Tuesday,
measuring seven feet and a half-inch
rents are taking their children out and from tip to tip of wings.
are very much dissatisfied with the
Ben. Mulholland, a farmer, came to
winter term. A few days ago the Charlotte Monday, fell against a car
teacher sent home one of her larger■ seat at the Grand Trunk depot and
scholars, Miss Ella, daughter of W. H. severely cut his head. Drunk.
A passage nt anna took place in the
Clark.
street at Belletne on Tuesday evening
Tom.
d-argr, MB* adtrn yoa onia patentability. All
between two men named Meech and
rapoMtefte autetlv roaCdrottel. Priroa *• k&gt;
Sprague. Sprague got the wontt of it.
thro* of any reiiai.lv ayvney.
Win. Henry of Grand Ledge owns an
old fashioned silver brooch, which he
LOVIH BAGGER * CO .
has had since 1828; also, a gold dollar
QhmhU* Patent Offlcv, WaabiBr.oa, D. C.

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'
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The Nobbiest and best fitting stock of Men’s.
Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing in Nashville.
A Nobby line of Gents’ Neckwear.

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.

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SATURDAY,

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MARCH fi’1880

WEEKLY NEWS IIEVltW.
TniBTf-FOUM indictments .have been

anti for paying unauthorised claims to Alder­
man and other parties.
Thebe haa been another advance of

All tho prisoners in tho Belvidere
(N. J.) Jail, nine in number, attacked and over-

spent on tho Em! River bridge connecting
New York and Brooklyn, and 92.500,01)0 more
will be required to complete it
The Chicago and Alton, Pennsylvania
and Milwaukee and BL Paul railroads have let
tbo oontracta for the erection of im immenzede-

W

UCW QKUVMUV
road . depots la tbo country, and ■ will lie
inferior only to the Grand Central Depot in
Now York. It will extend from a point 150
feet south of MaUioon street to a point 240 foot
north of Van Buren street, and will have-1
width of 185 feet and a length of 1.360 foot, all
of which will bo under iron arches covered
with an iron roof.
The wires of tho Weatern Union
Telegraph Company, on tho Kansas Pacific
railway, between Kausm City and Denver,
American Union Company, in defiance of the
injunction of tbe local courts. On tho Union
Pacific railroad tbo wires, which tare been
under tbo control of the Atlantic and Pacific
Telegraph Company, were seized in the same
manner, aa is supposed by Jay Gould's order.
Great excitement prevails at Now York and io
tho West over tho matter, and a long and bitter

At McVicker's Theater, in Chicago,
for tbo present week, a now comedy company
known as “Tho Strategists " appears. Tho en­
tertainment abounds in tho laughter-moving
qualities found in “Hobbies " and kindred farcial affairs. Tbe company embraces Mr. Clin­
ton Hall. Mr. T. J. Hind, Mr. Sol Smith, Mr.
John F. Horne. Mr. W. H. Lytell, Mr. Ham E
Ryan, Mr. L. F. Howard, Miss Ada Monk. Mrs.
Hol Smith aud Miss Lizzie NowolL....
Tho regular winter packing season in the West
ended with February. The number of hogs
packed from Nov.
1
to M2rch
1
in
Chicago
was
2,378,000,
against
2,943,115 for tho corresponding season
a year ago... .Judge-C. D. Coffin, one of the
ablest members of the Cincinnati bar,
is dead....The Chicago Evening Jour­
nal has undergone a change of manage­
ment, Lieut. Qov. Shuman and John R. Wilson
having become ita owners and conductor!....
Two companies of United States soldiere have
boen ordered to Caldwell, Sumner county, and
two to Coffeyville, Montgomery county, Karn,
to prevent white men from encroaching on the
Indian Territonr in violation of tho United
States treaty obligations..: .The Chinese exo­
dus from California seems to have begun. Two
car-loads of Celestials passed through BL
Louis one day last week, cn route for Phila­
delphia and New York, aud more are to follow

William Hyde and Joseph Pulitzer,
editors, respectively, of tbo Hl Louis Rrpublieu* and Pott-Dirpalch, bad a street encounter
in that city a few days ago growing out of a
newspaper quarrel
1‘tultzer camo out
of tbe scrimmage with a bloody nooc,
and minus to pistol and eye-glaxscx
Hyde used only nature's weapons...
There bi reaoon to suepcct that Brown, who
was murdered in LndianapoliH, some time ago,
by bls wife’s paramour, waa himself a murder­
er of considerable experience. His hqnec waa
a headquarters for disreputable character*, and
numerous mysterious uiasnpearancce in tliat
locality have led to the suspicion that he was re
sponsible for some of them, at least A
thorough search of his garden will be made.
Two OFFICEB8, having a negro thief
aud fire-bug in ouatody, fell aaloep while wait­
ing for a train at Decatur, Ind Tbe darky im­
proved tho opportunity by seizing a gun and
commanding to guards to emigrate. Ono left
without delay, but the other tarried and waa
shot dead... .Gen Pope, in a coxunninlcatiou
to the Cabinet at Washington, reports that tho
Kansas herders abuee the privilege* allowing
them to graze their cattle in the Indian Terri­
tory, and tho permission will lie revoked....
The snow blockade on the Northern Pacific
railroad ia the worst ever known. A Fargo dis­
patch of the Sd inaL says traffic has been sus­
pended between that point and Bismarck eincc
the 15th of February.
The Western paper-makers held an­
other meeting at Chicago last wook. Tbo
prices of paper were fully discussed, and it
was decided to make no further advance for
thu preeetiL They decided to send a memo­
rial to Congreaa, netting forth that the price
of rage, eta, baa advanced, and that it would
bo rntnouB to the paper trade of the
country to remove the duly on paper....
James Moorehead, - traveling man for a Hu
Louis house, quarreled with Jamoa Allen, head
waiter at the HL Nicholas Hotel, Las Vogaa,
New Mexico, because there wore no eggs for
broakftst Tbo altercaUon resulted in Moorobead being abot dead by tbo waiter, who is oaly
20 years old. Ho had killed two mtn b if ore.
In the same place, and at about the same hour,
the Marshal of tbo town shot Michail Keller
dead, while quelling a disturbance in a saloon.
"... .A man was married at Bandnsky, Ohio, the
'other day, withir an hour alter receiving a five
years’ sentence to the penitentiary... .Rood,
W. Mackay, for 95,000,000.
TJ1E SOUTH

The Louisiana Senate, on the 27th
ulL, adopted a resolution suspending Senators

the Kellogg xnemo-

Both houses of the Virginia Legis­
lature have paaeed a bill repealing tho Moffit
Boll-Punch law and rastorina tbe old Uoenso
A neo bo namod Louis Kinder wua
lynched in Colleton county, 8. O., tho other

an. He confessed. Just before being swung
off, that ho had outraged two women and killed
one, ^and committed innumerable burglaries
A frightful butchery is reported

GENERAL.

Eight persons have been killed and
boundary.
Haeged: At
rfanrw Jnhnaon a
riecry Johnson, a
Paul cl McDermott;

Savannah, Ga., John
natren for tlwi mnrrtnr n'
negro, for tbe murder of
at Ozark, Franklin county,

KPECULAT10N.
ExCoanakaaMax Phhlhtcs Sana.
re
I tho groat WfocoBzln .lumberman, ban declared commiitoeuf tbo.a-*»&gt;«■.
*m report­
[Frotn ti» Xt-ox. uirt.]
"
uimaeif a candidate for
United Htatea Hen- rd io fb. opoe
Md Mr. Htacitbnrn
Buzineaa
is not healthy when it as­
ate to aaoeeed Angu. Caotecsm
CuU
sumes a speculative character. Values will not lack fnr the recewtary sleep
, The Preaident has withdrawn the
uo Baoate, Marcn 1,
hereafter. McElrath was born in ~tinr
n.)mhiatioa of P. B. R Pinchbeck aa Naval Offi- Mr
latrodticad a bill tor romoviB* lho ob- are not legitimate when ».hey are under North of Ireland. He is. a rigid Pres*
the control of rings and cliques. An
°ri~no, «•&lt;«
Lewis, tbe
a r-olatic*tor tetorm- artificial demand may- for a time ad­ byterian. and for many years an attend­
«n*^^f ai&gt;
w~t t^k in*
nodlalurUd.
Uoo BJK)B
rootP—L 1
vance prices. Commodities of a htuple ant of the Marlborough Presbyterian
Church.—Exchange.
from Kuwm to Memphis, and make "EDWABD McPhERBON, of Peunsyl- . maaaac* from the Proaldant in wgard to certain
Fort Hmilit tho oUrtinx point of * sj*;
has boen elected Chairman of tho Na- old Spanteb clatoxa in Florida was rood. Sanator kind may be forced up, and on the ourfacc there may appear tho indications
Xonsl Urprifllomcaare-mreal CarnOUta. tn s.tto.7
of a sound and healthy trade, when at
In New York city a priiicelv manainn
that very time agencies are at work to
Uiatof l.WX) cubic feet of gas for &lt;55 &lt;
sale,’ "a —
few years ago.
precipitate a crash. It is never safe to , was
— offered
-, ,, .tor
--------Fire ban.ee, bound for New Orieane,'
•wtimrie preperity re reri when re nn-1 »bou‘ ,hlcb Lung J ~1 Mory.
capital April John I'-'-rter Itellel bill
mining SW.OOO bushels of corn for exp
। &amp; Blate ticket Jmm B. Buller, at St
nuturri .fimulu i» tapurted. The iron | ®«
hITr*_
------‘f?° 01
tb°
marrying; then ho “proposed
interest is an example in point. From 'GO without
‘
i to a.beautiful, briljiaut young girl, who
about 97v&lt;-U0; by way of tbs Mississippi river
took an upward imp; an active demand belonged to a lyge but poor family,
to New Orleans the cost is &lt;27,000.
occurred, prices rapidly advanced, rollShe hesitated long before accepting
Burned : The extenaive wagon man­ craw in arv xurx, xonouooeu muui ue wm * Mr csitteudtn, mzain* u&gt;* aau«a 01
ing milla, blaat furnaces and forges, (him; hw habits, mOrala, person, were
ufactory of Jamee, Roosa A Graham, Mem­ caudidato for tbe Democratic nomination for ud carprt.rws 60 per &lt;*&gt;1 •&lt;
long idle, were set in operation, and all all obnoxious to her, for she waa a girl
phis, Tenn., toe 9®,000; nearly tbs entire vil- Preeidont... .The Etonubliczn members of the by Mr. rtken. to encoures* tbe ealUvi
ot U; iSTlE^rted ot vt puz., „dD«l
Maine LegiBlature b»vo reteetod tbe delegate* - tea-piMt; by Mr.
zt-targe f.&gt;r tttat btato to the National Ropnbl - '
this greatindtutrv. Iron men were not
But to be the wife of a millionaire;
racCbcranUon.red ln..ro»»J in.m w re .
72SS? to J
oontent, however, with a steady, legiti- to go to Europe; to reign like a Queen
Pacific Mail Stosmahip Company was a short
M for
coaptation ot tbe Texas
one. A new compact has been entered into, by for Bl tlna
mate growth. Speculation grew wild, in the mty where she had lived on the
which the railroad companies agree to pay
FOKEICN.
Nails advanced from $2 to *6 per keg, income oi a servant-these were temptheir ocsan rival 9110,006 per month in consid­
manufactured fron for buildings, ma-1 tations too strong for her, as they are
eration of the right to fix ratoe for California
cliiuery and railroads went up in like 1 tor too many American woro'u.
proportion, and now the whole husiuess 1
She married him without a. particle .
The amount of grain in store and
rests bn an insecure basis. Iron oro ; of love or respect; sold herself us abafloat Ln Chicago is 18,21&lt;1,8W bushels. The
and steel rails, together with fine cut- [ soiately lor money aa ever slave was
amount of grain in sight in tbe United State
lery, are again imported in consequence 1 sold.
and Canada is as follows: Wheat, 2s,180,&lt;kU and tbe university burned tothegrouDd.. .AHaof High prices prevailing in home mar- ' Her husband paid for hi* purchase,
bushels; corn, 15,525,000 bushels: oats, 3,1'10, vaua dispatch aaya tbe insurgent chiefs, Bojaa,
U00 bnsbnls; rye, 010,000 bushels; bartey, Cayos, Perez am! Vazgnez, surrendered with
lets. If in this great industry the , Before the marriage he built a magnifi3,700,000 bushels....Tbe United States bu- more than 2LO armed men, and several families
rhleh speculative could be kept from the : cent dwelling; architecture, sculpture,
premo Court has decided tho national-bank and freedmen. The remaining ,insurgents are
legitimate Hemand a sound and steady ; painting, gave of their beet to make it
taxation cases, holding that tbo laws of Newmarket would be the result, instead as : tit for the home of a royal lady; there
York and Ohio, which discriminate against
Vera Sassulitch, the famous feminhank stock in favor of other moneyed capital,
now.of the fear and dread of the break j vras a Chinese room, a Persian room, a
are in conflict with Federal acts bearing on tbe irto Nihilist agent, who, on the 5th of February,
in prices.
j Hindoo room; there were conaervato1!«8,
attempted
ttte
asaaaaination
of
Gen.
Trosubject.
The 00.1 movement Ienu.1.0.
} £“•
tnr0
. hK&gt;“dtn7;
tbe Prefect of Bl Petersburg, has been arA new' steamship line between New pfaff,
rt»ted in the apartmenta of an officer of ma­
other example ot like ohttmtUtr. Price. The
™&gt; that the bride .hoeld
York and NewcatUo-on-Tyne, comprising a rine, wboae wife amuted io concealing her....
» rapidly advanced that . reaction ban •P'“? ™6
“ «■“ "R*1
.
---.
—
---—
-------An imperial ukme bu hern iaraed by the Czar tobacco in ths hands of ths producer; also, to re­
»P™&gt;!
u Europe lor a
noupiiatiiig a “ commieaion of' supreme con- duce the taxon dlstUled spirits to W) rents per already «t in. Con.nmen, nnpply their •»* “
opened....LtenL Wysc, of the French navy, ♦ffit
of oidcr.” Tho Ration. By Mr. Hutchinson, to reorganise the mil­ want, in a Knoll, string way; the cup- **o yean. nat.
thinks that Americans are particularly iuiej^' head forof thechiaprotection
extraordinary
body
is
ply
i.
aeonmnlal.ng.and
there
.re
.igi»
1
u
?,
’
»
»"*••««
»J*
’oldtng. lhe
itia
ot
the
United
Btates.
Night
session!
were
or
­
reted in the eoiuitructiou of tho Panama canal, Gen. Melikoff. who will bare super­
dered tor March 3 and 10 to consider pension bills. ol a break to the combination npheld bndegroom wv. .track down w&gt;th paraland says -that it waa bi" intention from tno vision of all politicd trials throughout the tin- The
bill tor tbe purcl*"" of • Mte for a poslotfice
first to form in this country a company with pirc, and lie at liberty tn adopt any meaputes al Baltimore
bv the largo corporation.,
j J.U, and ior dlteen year, lay on h»
was passed.
that object in view.
wnicb may appear to him desirable for tl»e
In gratu and pVonrion. the Mme tan• l»lp&gt;—• qnerulon. tnralid,
WASHINGTON.
maititouanoo of tliepeace... .China ia strength- [ Mr. Hoar introduced a resolution in tho Beu- lira Je tmed to keen np price, and force- »«"&lt;? &gt;V hu wile. The maomon wn
entng her annv ana manilcstiog an unfriendly ate on the S&lt;1 hut. iMtnscUnx the Committee on
vdnra bevond their legitimate raope. =!«»•«•&gt;, excepting tn the uok mut.
The Secretary of tbe Navy lias taken spirit toward foreigners.
Judiciary to Inquire whether any person haa
measures to place the United Htatea "hip Con­
The United States Hteamer Marion I arrerted and imprtaoned tor pefiUonlnc the Senate Bold operators turned iboit attention »l»rtme»^ and reumbled a gtgantm
from .took. tnWril alreet to wheat. U)“h- “l th» tenn. of h&gt;. will hot
stellation al tho disposal nf parties sending io. raached
from Hlo Juwlro -IU, | “ "•“* “ • ““ “ •“ 1”*r-, ""
supplies to the starving Irish people.
,
. wm adopted. Il la evidently aimed at the Lou- They bought millions of bu.bels; still "io would mhent uollung if she de­
six officers and fifteen men suffering from rel- ,
•
hold it ; and, to keep the market firm. | “rtnd &gt;»“■, She remawed tathiul
William H. Vanderbilt has just low ferer. Two deaths bad occurred,., .Urfa '•&gt;“»
P“*«^ the House bin
sent to tho Treasury Department for registry (Ur of the Chaldeee), a town of much historical propriatlnx 9530,100 tor the purchase of a site for hare all tho elevator, in Now York, therefore, only to Und alter fata derih
importance
on
account
of
tbo
connection
|
a
poatofficc
and
other
Government
tnlidButtrio, Toledo and Chicago crowded, I '&gt;■“
MUt&lt;’
“ h"u“w * ‘h,“» “
95,500,000 in 4-pcr-cenL bondr. Tiero had
therewitii of tho patriarch
Abraham, ] ln&lt;1 ln Baltimore.
Mr. Logan occupied and millions ot bushels afloat in midi- I her marriage.and that tt waa swallowed
been previously registered in Mr. Vanderbilt’s hM
has been nearly tlestroved
destroyed by fire..
tire - - ■ .• the entire day after the morning hour
tion. There will be an earthquake QPJn. „ 6ebte.
name 926,000,000 of these bonds... .The in­ The British negotiations with Mohammed Jan, ! with —
—----------- -------crease in the national-bank circulation during the Afghan leader, have proved nnanccesafnL case, his remarks being unfinished at the adjourn­ among this ring soon that win scatter! hot all marriages for money end aa
the year ending March 1, 1881, waa 917,&lt;531,611. ... .Two membore of the Russian legation in I
Tb«
*?f. M“l'“Uon
their prospective prollta to tho wind., dramatically as did this, but they are
were flrod on in tbe street the ! Mr. Hnchback for Naval Oftlevr at hew Orleans.
Tho" increase in tbo legal-tender notes de­ (Xmstantioople
Wool »nd cotton arc also manipulated as tmpC tn roabty. The young girl
।
“
Tk.», In tbe House, ‘ the
la u&gt;®
mornlnz
Huuit,hour
the waa
raornlon
dlspenoed
hour wbb dlipcn.ird
posited the same period, 9'l.O-’&gt;2,445. Tho vother day, one
of thorn being wounded. Tbur wJtb ind lhe rep()rt ot
Commltta* on Itevtaion
‘» *otl»
lor a pneo inevitably
total amount
of
national-bank
notes MHXltant" escaped.
i o«
Uulea wm prvacuted trum committee ot tbo by largo operators in leading market., wl
reaps disappointment and m.rerw
misery.
outstanding March 1, ItSS), waa 9342^110.867.
The Hull Diatrict Bank, located in I wboto.wllhamendm.Bta. and, after several jr.^ liI is trao tho demand for there staples
not including circulation ot national gold
' snd-nay Tocrn. w*a adopted, and the new code waa is unusually large, but the yield whs
banks, which amounts to 91.426,120. United Yorkshire, England, hm suspended payment ordered to go Into effect next Monday.
The Bonanza Kings.
States currency outstanding March 1: Old do It had a nominal capital of 9415,000, aud a paid- I a communication waa received from lho ulso in corresponding proportions.
maud initee, 961,255; legal-tender Dores, ell
Since tbe death of O’Brien tbe con­
p " Secretary of War to th. Senate. on th. 3d InaL, Wool has so rapidly advanced that »upiesut*. 9346,681,016; one-year notes of 4863, "po“®.of
plies are coming from abroad, and in trol of the immense interests of the con­
947,525; two-year coupon notes of ‘QI, 923,­
the near future it may be found all at cern has devolved upon the surviving
250; comnound-intercat notes, 9250.48D; frac­
The great St Gothard railway tunnel Mr. Thnrman, from tbe Judiciary Committee, re­ once that the supply is more than ample partners,
|ltttIUCJD1 v
tional currcncv, all issues, 915,631,385; total,
of, whom uuv&gt;
one, «&lt;x.
Mr. xFair, is r~u
said
9362,708.501. "
come * ■ to be suffering from an incipient upftenported adversely on the Boom bill for removal ot . for the demand, and
a.,.o&gt;,nn as
.. swift
eraevff as
Do waa
won tthe advance.
« eronraxs
brOHl, Slid AUOtheT, Mr. FlOOd,
The public-debt statement for March third miioa long, and coat 958,600,01)0... .Tbe political dlaabUlUes of Individuals. A Houae reaction
The
last
tiling
to
feel
the
speculative
i
2d
day
of
March
wm
a
gala
day
in
tho
Rn«aian
bill
gtring
1 is as follows:
seems to be inclined to attend cniefly
capital. Il wm tho anmvereary of Alex­
machinery. movement wre dxy goods. It m»y bo to
tariff
upon
certain
„ his personal comfort „„
Klx-pe.--ceni.boud!.......... 9y-3.94ff.0CO
and „
to tbe apcanned
rood!
exported
ander's accession to the throne. Tho
1 tve per cent. bond!... . Wl.41rf.IAW
stated ;ust here, however, that up to proachinB wedding of his daughter with
multi’irte accorded a very cuthni’MFour and a half -per-cenL
this period the movement has been Ibo so„ o( CI-Pre«ident Grant Tho
tie reception
to hi"
Majesty.
The
eW.000,000
The
bonds...........................
Nihilists were quiot, and nowhere obeervailc
Four-per-cenL bondr..... ■res.ww.wti
rennd red logitunale. lhe advance tn j burden of work falls mainly upon the
I.8WJ.U00
Refunding certificates...
... .A grand review of tho troops stationed iu tbe erection ot a public building at Hannlbfl. Mo.; staple fabrics has not kept pace with H|louldeni of J. w. Mackay, whoso wife
Navy pension fund.......... 14.UU0.1W0
the Mexican capital wan given on the 2J tot,
the ore tn raw materials, while the de- „ raul to |la„.
,„r tbo portrait of
in honor of Grant and Sheridan, who bUxkI on
Total coin bonds........ ..................... 91.770J1S.86U the balcony of the Ambassador"' Hell at the
submitted
resolution
instructing the mred has also been greater thre the M„. J„hn Bryan, in Mrs. Lucy Hour’s
Matured debt...................... J 10,8X3,183
Palace a« they marcbod part....A frightful Commit e&lt;&gt;
tbo Judiciary to inquire supply. A feeling amu to fear, how- I now n„vel, -fndor the Tricolor.” The
Letral tenders.................... 34fl.74»^ri
whether
Co
famine
afllicta
a
largo
area
of
the
interior
ri^.uoo
Ortlflcafea of depoalt...
ever, is taking possession of the shrewd- noTol „ |llc|v to hlv0 „ considerable
of Brazil. Tbe people, panio-atri ken, bare
I3.ffiH.8H
Iracdona) currency ..
eat merehanta in regard to tbe per , recces de curtosiie, owing to tho fret
w.
Gold and allver certlflrushed to the seaboard region in hundred" of
ought to be conferred upon said mreonoy of vriuet Mills are rarming , tluit nearly ril the characters in it uro
19.43J.J50
cates...............................
tnotiaands, where they are Buffering from des­ jurisdiction
courts,
aud
to
repart
by
bill
or
otherwise.
The
titution and disease. A correspondent of the
night aud day. Large wholesale deal- .ketches of members ol tho American
Total without Interest .................... 9 sn.8n.ics New York Tribune, who hi" looked ioto lho
"ituation, estimates that 200,(00 people have Kansas passed. TBe bill reatorinz to tho public ora have nearly supplied spring wants, 1 coion, in Itan,. Jfra. John Bryant
already died of actual starvation, and that 360,­ domain part of the Fort Hlpley (Minn.) military aud, in tho very nature ol things, the I takes the lead among them red is made
inoreared prodneuou must alter a time | rer- attractive. But still more intarest­
1HC..151,063 000 more hare died of disease.
overtake the demand In addition tho | u- wonld it havc
lo h,,0 111(,
Gen. Melikoff, chief of tho now Su­
,iH5.l!S,2SO
mark! at adjournmenL The President nominated advances uhoady made have had a ten- I obverse of the medri-a novel portrav5,&lt;17k,UlB premo Executive Commission, wm fired at by
Charles A. Galloway to bo Collector of Internal denoy to stimulate importations from i ,ng tb. type ot the husband of Mrs.
a Nihilist with a revolver while alighting from Revenue of the Third district of Wisconsin... .In
a carriage at his residence in BL Petersburg. too Hous*, the morning hour waa consumed in abroad, and merebandire reciapta al I Bryan, the Irish-American who sends
Intervet dne and unpaid
3.VU.1
Gen. Molikoff wm not InrrL Tho nun wm discussion of the bill regulating the removal New York are greatly on the increase. h„ SU11 hcr three children to Paris
causre from State to Federal Courts. All this will have an effect on the mar- j u, lead a princely life, and who
immediately neizi-d by tbe pokce... .A conven­ of
tion has been concluded between Great Britain The morning hour expired without final action on ket. Our exports of domestics are fall- , himaelt works in tho depths ot tho
United Btatea note* held for redempand Germany, securing the co-operation of
11.486,000
their war v.-omIb in tho suppression of Eulogies were pronbunced by Messrs. Wright. ing off in cotisequouco of tbo high | S'ev.da mines from 0 o’clock in the
prices, red we are losing foreign mar- morning until fl o’clock in the evening,
the slave traffic....Tho Spanish army for
IbSO has been fixed sc 141,«d men
... .George
-9 190.351,653
kata
that cost so much to command. ’ Thal . m.„ ,ho h„ nothing or little to
Total.
F Slo’wf, of Chicago, v ho uujora tbe dis­
Mills cannot go on with a atimnlated |
Bhould bo willing to work 2.800 feet
&gt; iat.361.fi33 tinction of being tbo most expert bllliardist in reapect. adjourned.
production and pngra also steadily nd- | u.low the Barlaeo ia thought quite
America, has gone over to Franxi to try con­
Bonds Issued to Pacific Flail way Com­
clusions with Vlgnaux, the great French ex­
vrece without a reaction coming sooner | natara]. but that a man who has $00.Important
Supremo
Court
Decisions.
panies, interest payable in lawful
pert. who Iim never yet mut his match. Tbo
Tbo celebrated political casee pending for or later. And whenever spocutauon : ooo.ooo or $00,000,000 ahonld do so is
money, principal outstandingI
64,cn .571
game, which will begin on tho evening of
nirrret a.-c rued and not yet paid....
takes tbo place of sound, legitimate , . paychologieal phenomenon tho soln­
4fi ist'lM 1
‘d*. will consist of 4.UKI point*, French some time in tho Supremo Court of the United
Interest paid by United Htatea
’
’
‘
|
caroms.
Eight
hundred
points
will
be
Blates
have at last been decided In the case trading in dry goods, then there is dre- lion of which calls for something more
Interest repaid by transportaUon of
13.06.910 played each evening, thus reqturingof five
malls, etc....................................
the West Virginia negro who was convicted ger. t he great dry-go,ri, interest to-I thre. flhnSV novel written in a lady
Th. W.j. Ud Men. Committo. ot
T” “ of mnrder, the laws of thu State prohibiting the* day is legitimate, ana with lesa spocn- [jkestyle -.Vow l ork Sun.
----------------------------------the House, at a mooting tho other day, decided, I fmIn pari* Blates tost France hM entered into presence ot colored men on Juries, his trial and lai ion than in any other department of j
A Sexs ireu in Spain takes off his hat
•by a vote of- itix
• -to seven in each
• cue, to Uuiefi. iI negotiations with England and tbs United conviction were pronounced illegal, m, under onteronso. It should bo the interest '■
when he ia entering
niteiy postpone tbo Covert bill, reducing the States with a view to terminating tho war be­ the drcumBtanoee, be waa, by tho exclusion of of all engaged in it to keep it m a „d K,voi ,
when he addresses a friend
duty on rtccl raite to 910 per ton; tbo Morri- | tween Chili and Peru.
his own race from tho Jnry, denied healthy condition, for it has more to . c„.
sou bill, providing that no duty ahali
the equal protection of the law guaranteed lose through forced or illegitimate vol or „ Btnulger he thrown open his cloak,
bo collected in exccea of 50 par oau- ■
by tho Fourteenth amendmenL In tho ties than any other branch of trade, j
THE MTIONAL CONGRESS.
tum ad valorem on cotton and cotton goods,
Virginia case, where a negro murderer had
earthenware, woolen goods bay rum. opium,
been tried by a Jury composed entirely of The only thing this country has to fear ’
THE MARKETS.
perfumery, and other articles, and the Gibaou
On tho assembling of tbo Senate, on the 26lb white men, tno State laws containing no pro­ as it regards material prosperity is an &lt;
।
bill, to eecure a more uniform collection of du­ of February, Mr. Maxey, from ths Committee on hibition on colored ■'citizens from bo serving, unhealthy and unwise speculation.
ties on sugar. It is thought that this awoiping PostofScea and Post-Roads, reported wills an the action of Judge R.ves, of tho Federal bench,
SO o 5 00
in removing the case to his court for trial, waa
action settles for this sceaion the question of
the Senate bill to authorlxe a refund S' renounced wrong. In the case of tho State
18 t« 13M
tariff legislation....Benjamin IL Hill, United amendment
A Sleepless Man.
‘
~ itmiatera of funds err valuable
States Senator from Georgia, hat boen made
udge, who presided in tho last-men­
or stolen. Use calendar was tioned trial, who wm arraigned for per­
defendant in a suit for seduction brought by letter!
Thomas McElrath has for anumberof
Mrs. JeMie Raymond. Damag&lt; s are demaudel , considered until the expiration ot the sistently excluding colored mon from Ju­ yearn lived about a mile west of Marl­
by Mrs. Raymond in tbe sum of 910,WO.
‘ morntn&lt;
—
—
hour.,
whin
the
remainder ries, the law not requiring it, it waa held borough, N. Y. He is a farmer in fair
It ia announced from Washington
thydiywiaztren to.uiostes upon th. lautfeo. that the complaints against him were well
XI in auuuuxicuix ui iu .. Mimi^..tor Honrton.of Alabama. The suIokIc* werejdcfounded. In the case of Davis, a Deputy Col­ circumstances, aa also a cultivator of
CHICAGO.
that tho question at iaaue between the Govern- ' Hvered by Homo. Moreau, Hamlin, Thurman, lector in a Tennessee district, who, while on a berries. The strange peculiarity of Mc­
raid, killed a moonshiner, and was indicted for Elrath is that for nearly twelve yean
ment and th. Ute. relative to the latter moving
Cows and Helfers.
iloipea the customary reeolutlona
in a State court, it was decided that tho
out of the State of Colorado has been settled.
d the Hetuue adjourned... .In tho murder
killing was done by him aa an officer of tho he has not slept a wink. He tried every­
Tbe Southern Utes have agreed with Secretary
United States tn tho discharge of his duty, and thing to woo the drowsy god, but all to
Schurz to cede their reservations in considera­
that, if the provocation had not been sufficient, no purpose. Medicines of various kinds
tion of their back annuities being settled and
ho would hare bean am ana bio to Federal, and
indemnity for their land. The place selected
were unavailing, and the sleepless
not
State, law.
for their new home is a strip of land
berry-grower of Marlborough was tho
bordering on the Ia Platte river in New
De Leraeps.
wonder for miles around. A few yean
Mexico, within teo muse of the Navajo reserva­ tntree, reported a tdll to establish a Board ot Com­
w..,. —-------------- -I-tion ... .Owing to tbe exhaustion of tho appro­ — ■ ■__ —
Considering that he lb in the 75th ago an account of this remarkable c^so
priation for the Government printing office,
year of his age, M. de Lesseps may be was published, and was copied by news­
about LUX) men and women have been tur- and to amend the act of 1806 to facilitate commu­
nication between States. Ths three bills were or­ set down ae a well-preserved man. He papers throughout tho land. McElrath
dered printed and made the special order tor the woe born at Veraailles, France, Nov. at that time offered a largo sum of
of preening importance.
19, 1805.
Ho has yet considerable monev to any person who would make
vigor and life left in him, notwithstand­ him sleep. He received offen and ad­
The Republicans of Indiana elected
ing his old age. Mme. de Lesseps, who vice through tho mail from patent­
their delegatee to the Chicago Convention by
speaks very good English, boasts that medicine venden and leading physi­
district conventions, held throughout tbe
Mr. Cameron presented the Joint resolution Bhe was not married to De Loaseps un­ cians throughout the United States and
Htate. on tho 25th ult No instructions were
So. 1 Rad Fall.
til he was 64 years old, and that she Canadas. One San Francisco man was
given to any of tbe delegates, except
those from tbo Second and Seventh 17th nit., deprecating any financial legis­ has had seven children in eight years, positive he could “ fix him," but ho
Congressional dintrtcta. In the farmer they lation aa likely to endanger the prosjter- of whom two were twins. Mme. de didn’t
were directed to vote for Blaine, and in the
The long, weary nights passed on,
latter they were instructed to,vote against any authorizlng the Public Printer to furnish all ap­ Lesseps is of Creole origin. 8be is the
man for a third term. Tbe delegates from six plicants st th coplea of bills, resorts aud other daughter of M. de Bngass, who was a month after month, but Mr. McElrath
of tbe thirteen districts are said to haro a
Judgo in Mauritius, or the Isle of slept not. Some persons insinuated
strong preference for Blaine; Sherman will re­
France, an English island in the In that he slumbered and was not aware
ceive the support of one district delegation; ot Ccngreaa, on such applicants paying the rwt
dian ocean, where she was bom. She of the fact His family and neighbors
was 31 yean old in I860, when De Les­ sat up night after night and watched,
cnees of tho dclrgates were not erprened.
Senator Edmunds says, regarding tbe acuot
seps married her on his return from but “not a wink of sleep did Thomas
TOLEDO.
Congress. Mr. Kirkwood submlttet a resolution,
have.” The fact that Mr. McElrath
which was adopted, call lug on tbe I'ostmseter Palestine.
remained in good health, and trained in­
he would not take tho nomination if it were
The Gentle, Gentle Indten.
stead of lost ileeh, and continued to
tendered. His aspirations lie in the direction tor
cau cetins
stamps
usd
In
the
nradr£
Dear, gentle, noble-hearted Indian. work hard daily throughout the summer
New York poatofllce. A resolution Introduced by
Mr. Morgan wm adopted, calling for Information How often, like other good men, he has season, was something that philosophers
▼cution, lobe held al Burlington, April 7. for
Sue
wrong.
Let
us
feed
him,
and
give
and
physicians
alike
could
not
explain.
tho purpose of selecting delegates to tbe Dem­
in some new guns, and when, in his McElrath was indeed a phenomenon,
ocratic National Convention at Cincinnati. The
coueld red. and was finally laid
convention for nominating a State ticket will per-Gout, tbl
over until the second Monday In December. wayward momenta, he breaks ont and and his case without a parallel. He
not be held until after the meeting of tho Na­ That'll
a John Porter case was laid over till Monday. slaughters,a few Colorado families, just was positive that he did not sleep, and
INDIANAPOLIS.
tional Convention.
to keep his hand in, let us give him invited investigation. But his hours of
Lieut. Goy. Shuman, of the Chicago
Fituhback. of Louisiana, Naval plenty of whisky, that remorse for his wakefulness came to an end on Friday
unlondness may not prey on his noble night of last week, when, for the first Pww—neat
gubcrm’.torkJ race in llHnota....Btmztor LosooL And, by the way, let us put a time in over eleven years, he slept one
to Ufeoa Qrtnt ruortvfew pounds of strychnine into it to make long, delicious sleep, and awoke od the
*Ug U1"
°f 1,1WO,’‘ S?
Chica ° Con"®the possibility of remorse still more
tion, fcn(] Congressman Burrows, of Michigan,
thoroughly impossible.— BurdeUe.
is sure to fcufe will east her vote for Blaine.

tok. Jafcse Bower*, tar u» amrtsr « »s
t
RUMORS come from Boaton of a
aebmne to oooaoUdato tbe Cblfiagp. Hartington
aixl Qatocy, Atobiaon, Towka and Bauta Fr,
Atlantic and Pacific, and Mexloan Central

�AGBtCVLTt'KAL.

nabhvilli:.

dither killed, wounded or disabled by
disease while in the service. It ia cer­
tainly on extraordinary fact that, after

- MABCH fl, 1880. sons’should daily discover that they are
entitled to relief from thb Govern­
The costa involved in a lawsuit about
a calf rained at $10, which has just been ment.
decided at Leavenworth, Kan.^mounted
Samuel, one ot the New Lebanon
to $900.
Shakers, was killed by lightning. Mary,
a Shaker spirit medium, says that she
BA^oxESk Bumdett-Ooctts, whose'
met him a few days afterward, and that
charitable deeds have made her name
the following conversation was held:
famed and revered throughout all Great
“Samuel I What in the world does this
Britain and Europe, inherited in 1837
mean?** **I do not know. I go to the'
$20,000,000,- the income of which she
shop and the boarding-house, and no
annually dispenses on worthy objects.
one notices me. What is the meaning
TwoBelgian exploring expeditions of all this, Mary?” “Why, Samuel,,
arc now on the march in Africa. There don’t you know that you are dead?”
are also French and Italian exploring “Dead I Why, no. I am not dead."
parties in that country. V»rioU8 En­ “Surely you are. You were struck by
glishmen, Germans and Americans are lightning s week ago last Thursday and
also independently invading that mys­ killed, and we buried you in the yard
yonder.” "Mary, is that really so?"
terious land.
“Certainly it.is." “Then, good bye,
There is a perfect rage for fur in Mary.” He disappeared, and Mary has
Paris. Ladies are wearing dresses of it, never soen him since.
.
SATURDAY, -

THE DISCOVERT OF MOLD.

devour the bodie. of th. dead. Bun-

Thf. spring of the almanac now bo­
gins; bqt the spring-like weather dur3' g a large portion of this winter has
lowed the spring-work of the Middle,
Southern, and Western Slates to be
greatly forwarded; For the first time
in. many years, the writer hot been plow­
ing through nearly the whole of Janu­
ary, and hundreds of other formers
have done the same. Fencing, ditching,
clearing wood-land, and even sowing
grau-seed, ItaK been extensively done,
as though qSng had already oome.
Sometimes, “the moat haste is the worst

nothing, more than a common-school
education, and the knowledge scraped
up in a country printing office, will ad­
vance to the front rank in his profession.
He has the journalistic knack, and
forces recognition because he has it
He gets into- a good position, not be­
cause he has wealthy parents to influ­
ence the proprietors of leading news­
papers, but because he knows what to
write and hdw to write it. His articles
go in because they supply a demand,
while perhaps the elaborate essays of a
man educated on two continents are
cast into the waste-basket. The good
writer is born, not made.

Albert N. Hatch, of Edgemont, Pa.,
writes the following to the Philadelphia
Press; “In looking over my note-book
tbe other day I come acrooa something
relating to the discovery of gold in
California which I thought might inter­
est your feeders, and therefore send it
for your consideration. I was upon the
ground shortly after the discovery, and
was acquainted with the principal act­
ors. The discovery took place exactly
thirty-two yews before the date of this
paper, and occurred iu the following
manner: Capt. Suter waa building a
saw-mill and had employed two or three
white men, as well as a number of
Indians. They had dug a race to the
river and built the framework of tbe
mill. In the evening they had turned
the water into the race so as to sluice
out the tail-race. In the morning one
of the white men by the name of Jim
Marshall went down into the tail-race
in order to find out how much dirt had
been washed out His attention was
attracted to some shining lumps. Not
knowing what they ware he gathered
up several of them and took (hem to
his fellow-workmen for their inspection.
One of these men had some knowledge
of metals, and st ouce proceeded to tewt
tho nuggets. He procured some aqua­
fortis, and, after applying it, pronounced
it gold and no mistake. It was agreed
to keep the discovery a secret, but Mar­
shall .was to inform Capt. Suter, who
wm then at his fqrt, some twenty miles
distant Marshall took several of the
nuggete in a bag and started on foot to
the fort. Of the interview Capt. Suter
gives the following account: ' Marshall
reached my place about 3 o’clock in tbe
afternoon. He seemed greatly agitated.
He asked m6 to go into a private room,
as he had something to communicate.
After we were in the room he asked me
to lock the door. I felt uneasy, for the
man looked wild. After I hud locked
the door he desired me to place some­
thing over the key-hole. “Now, Cap­
tain," says he, “do you think any one
can bear us?" He then pulled out bis
bag of precious metal, and, emptying it
upon the table, desired me to examine
it, which I did, and pronounced it gold.
Marshall immediately prepared to re­
turn. I told him to remain oil night,
and that I would go up with him. I
could not persuade him to remain. The
next morning I started on horseback,
and —
several
miles*“on
- ----- :--------U my way I met
Marshall coming Out of the bushes, ail
***L it having rained hard in the night
«e traveled along together until we
reached the saw-roill, where we found
all hands had quit work and gone to
gold-hunting.
&gt;a a singular fact that the same |
man who discovered gold in California j
ui ita
ilu being
oemg found
*uiiuu in i
waB the cause of
rhicb country it wm
waa dis- j
Australia, in which
ties Hargrave. England,
covereu by James
’or the benefit derived therefrom, by
act of Parliament gave to Hargrave the 1
8am of $75,000, while Marshall has .
never received a cent from the United I
States, not ewn a pension, showing the )
difference between the two Governnienta. Hargrave and^ Marshall were
acquaintances, and Hargrave bad 1
returned from Australia when ।
Marshall met him and induced him to
return to Australia and seek for gold,
This he did, and the result wm the find­

after all, the season’« work will be bene­
fited. It is a peculiar time, in which
caution should be exercised, lest work Seward on Foreign Relations in 1868.
done too soon may need to be done
Mr. Seward talked very freely of our
foreign relations. At the outset of the
Spring Wheat.—Spasmodic efforts war, he said, every foreign Minister in
are made now and then, to grow spring Wrehington except Baron Gerolt, the
wheat in localities where fall wheat only Prussian Minister, sympathized with
should be sown. Spring wheat requ res sec M«ion in one way and another. Their
a cool climate, ana the hot aud early viewa had been changed until now they
summers of the Middle States are not were all solicitous to avoid giving us
favorable to it.
Nevertheless, many any offense, and anxious to maintain
farmers have “ tribd once more," and the most friendly relations. France
have failed, as might have been ex­ had withdrawn her fleet from the mouth
pected, and as we have of'en given of the Mississippi, and had dismissed
warning would be the result of attempts her Convnl at New Orleans, who had
The Secretary of War has made a to grow this class of wheat too far south. made himself offensive to us by aiding
and moreover the latter are trying to
Southern New York, New Jersey, and the rebels. England evinced in various
bring in a fashion of 100 years ago, and statement showing that the-business of Pennsylvania are out of the spring­ ways her kindly feelings, and now asked
carry muffs when skating or walking. giving away condemned cannon by wheat latitude, and a line west from as favors concessions she had hitherto
Once upon a time a small muff was re­ Congress for monumente all over the Central New York, will ash early as pos­ demanded m rights As an instance of
sible separate the fall wheat and spring- this he mentioned that on officer of the
cognized os part of a military uniform. country hM got to stop, because the
whe-4 districts. Where spring wheat British army, Maj. Winnie, had been
supply of cannon is -exhausted. The is sown, tho seed should be in the taken at Point of Bocks coming intq
Mb. Weaver, of Bogota, South following statement shows the number ground a, early os the, soil can be fitted our lines without authority. He wm in
'
x \
, prison and was to be tried by oourtAmerica, has written a long, letter to of cannon already given away, and their for it
iring ' wheat, being martial a» “ »py- Lord Lyons had
Oats follow spring
Agricultural Commissioner Le Due on value: “Id 1870 there were given away
1
is thought by urged liis releMe several times, but this
tbe cinchona tree, in which Le says 195 bronze cannon, worth $22,638.60, । somewhat less hardj.^Lt
—
.w thatwoats
—, will take no harm from ^ad been refused. He had finally prom­
some
very decidedly that this useful tree can with $1,275 worth of iron cannon; in careless seeding. But this is a mistake; ised to put a stop to the frequent visits
’ be easily and -profitably cultivated in 1871, forty-three bronze caniion, worth fur a good crop, deep covering in a well- '
Eugliah officers to the rebel armies,
^North California, Oregon, tho Colorado $3,333.76, and $1,240 worth of iron; .in prepared soil is needed; shallow-sown »Qtl in consideration ol this Mr. Seward
'■-valley, Texas, Northern Georgia, and 1872, seventy-five of bronze, worth seed docs not tiller; while that sown I llud agreed that tho officer should be
deep will tiller about as much as wheat tried, but immediately paruoned. He
Alabama, and probably in Virginia.
$8,900, and $556 worth of iron ; in 1873, with good covering, the seed may be recited several other instances illus110 of bronze, worth $31,522; in 1874. sown much earlier, and will be safe ' traling the changed disposition of the
Capt. Hemphill and im bride are , 186 of bronze, worth $15,709; in 1875, against changes of the weather, while English Government. And now (said
sailing down the Ohio and Mississippi j fJurU‘eu of bronze, worth $3,002. Iu j seed near or on the surface will be de- j ^r- Seward), just when we have with
strayed either by frost or by dry weather, great difficulty established these relations
rivers, on their honeymoon tour, in a I
only four bronze cannon were
os soon as it sprouts.
’
I with foreign powers and given them
boat built expressly for the purpose. gjveQiBnd iu 1877 none; but in 187x8
Covering Seed.—Experience will sat-i “oat distinctly to understand that
No other soul is aboard the craft, which | tj10 number rose to twenty-four, and in isfy any one that drill seeding is far bet- intervention in any form will not be
is gayly bedecked with flags and ever- . 1379 t0 thirty-seveu. The total weight ter than broadcast sowing; there is a ' tolerated, Mr. Greeley cornea forward,
greens, and is greeted on the way with of j)ie bronze cannon given for these saving of seed, every good seed grows, holds private interviews and opens a
aud none is wasted, and the plants hav- ' correspondence with the French Minis­
steam whistles and cannon, the bride­ purposes was 512,739 pounds, and of ing a better root are hardier and more | ter to persnade him that the people
groom being a popular man and known I iron 357,084.pound8. The value of these vigorous. But a drill costs a large sum would welcome a mediation which i
to all steamboat men.
cannon was $111,245." There are now is used but twice a year, and for a short ' should terminate the war! Mr. Seward j
time, and for a single purpose onlv. 1 showed a great deal of indignation nt ;
only 268 condemned bronze cannon An implement that will serve more than | this mischievous interference with our ,
A citizen of Aurora, IU., purchased
left,and 220 of iron; and of these 120 one purpose is economical. For in-1 foreign relations, and expressed fears :
United States bonds to thu value of
have already been given awry, and ore stance, tbe acme pulverizer not only that it might produce very serious and J
$3,750 in Chicago, and, to es&lt;a»pe his
breaks up,mellows and levels the ground, injurious results. Mr. Greeley, he said,
, waiting
waning to
iv be
uo called
caiiou for.
iw. Tbe
xuu Gettys&gt;
creditors, registered them under an as­ I burg memorial acd tbe Lincoln
but it covers seed as well, and evenly, had rendered himself clearly and uni monu­
os a drill, leaving similar ridges and mistakably liable to the penalties of tbe
sumed Dame. He afterward assigned
nwnt need
ment
ne«-d more bronze cannon
cannc than furrows. With such a machine all the law forbidding all such intercourse
them under the same name. Tbe First |
can be furnished from the stock on work subsequent to the plowing mav be , w*th foreign Ministers; but hia own
Comptroller of the Treasury, who whs
hand. If these monuments are to be done, and well done; for, by a little in- personal relations with him would renasked to state whether an assignment
completed according to their designs, genuity, a broadcast sower may be at- der it impossible for him to take any ,
tached to it. Inventors will, no doubt.
&gt;R the matter, as it would be ,
under such circumstance* was a legal ।
Congress cannot give away another gun. in time, furnish na with a machine that charged to personal hostility on his
transfer, says he thinks it was valid, os I
will plow several furrows, mellow the pari- Secretary Usher (of tho Interior
tbe assignment was made ia the name
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
grdund and sow and cover the seed, at Department) thought this consideration
under which they were registered, even
one operation.
'
i ought not to interfere with his discharge
Cueam Candy.—A pound of sugar,
Fertilizers for Sprixt Cropr
of a public duty. He said the arrest of
though ‘.hat name was a fraudulent one.
half a teaspoonful vinegar, table-spoon­
T &gt;n-&lt;!r«&gt;s«ini7 full-imwri nrr n«'oi mild »«.
Greeley would do great good by
ful of butter; boil fifteen minutes, and dofe this mouth if at all ^Th« return I satisfying the people that the GovernLeadville is a place of strong con­ stir it up only once at the first.
ing warmth first affita the
Zd ' meat mint ti. punish all violations of
departures from loyalty wrth
trasts. The characteristics of a new
Cake Without Eggs. —Three tea­ thev X te i^Tfore tlT I™mining town ore seen there yet; gamb­ cups of cream, two of sugar, one teacup
in COicorn
starch,
three
of
flour,
one
teaspoon
rente,
before
lho
upper
portion
hw
«p.
I
“
s
S
00
,
4
4
“1
ndicule of Mr. fomte.
ling hells and bar-rooms are more
baking powder, pinch of salt. Flavor. pwred to gre.. A droLdng ot 150 or '
»&gt;
Sutenumerous than any other places of
Source of Revenue.
Doughnuts.—One cup of sugar, two
T
business, the pistol and the knife aje eggs, one cup of milk, nutmeg, two tea­ ■JOO pound, per .ere ot Mr good «t»i- 1 1“4 th,° *rb'“r »' oal
“ Who pays the revenues ?but
" isi. an
in­
d.1 fertilizer e^. be ured Sitb prod.
J^^ro^.”3 tere.fng-qSe.tren
diffiin common use, highwaymen rob the spoonfuls cream of tartar, one teaspoon­ on
erep, it .pplied .t the proper
C.UrelteM.1 bjf FretreUmf brfd cu)l
“Where does the reve­
stages close by, and desperate advent­ ful saleratus, a piece of butter the size tune, when th. growth begin, to .tert. 1 £jtXntcd ’ u
Wuhington bj
r&lt;H,:e frem? ■ i. equMljr inlere.bng,
nue come from ? " is equally interesting,
..
. .
.
। reprcsenieu ui
v» asuu
urers abound; but opposed to these of an egg.
luz
eeoe.utr ot Atnencn
General
who
kept
. -flourLd “4 "orc
liunng the
lnz preoent
prretrot neoemitj
Amenczn c^,,ul
General
who
kept
Potted Fresh Fish.—Clean, wash
things is a strung desire for law and
rncnitnre 1.
in huger
larger crop.
cm™ ,t
at the muno
umn , (ecd
.
.1
Wicuitnre
storc„lhe
C.nitol, .nd who
ye*r ending June 30. 18,1), the
and let remain over night in cold, salted
upon imports aggregated
order, schools and churches are being
M proportionate co.t, th... kuew no moro o, ,bo nccereitir. Md 4?‘J
"J""
water. For six pounds of fish allow co.t,or.le
nnr
nnuuinf
.mull
rtnt.w
Tine
rocnlf
,
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.
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St
1
.l.&lt;
.-!*&gt;;»
A.-4F*
T
Vi Out' national ejbitem-; $133,395,435. This was made up of
established, aud it is thought that tbe three ounces o! salt, two of ground pep­ our present .mail one.. Tbi, remit •
upon hundreds, of —
artiby addition,
fer- I • OJ ine
ho p
did
o( the
politic, ot tbe
TT,: only
-...j be seenred
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0IIIlcs
oi tnemoon.
. moon,
J
~—duty
;— collected
'—.
-------------------------civilization of Leadville will soon be per, two of allspice and one of cloves. can
tilizinf.
.
.. wh„
• op ole. ol lororgu nredueUorr u«i nrsnutilumg Thr
The tirniwxnt
present n.erege nf
ol ntir
our ..
Mt tBsrrerolr.
Wten „|,
Into an earthen jar put alternate layers
accomplished.
crop. » not more lh«rr one-fonrth ol duri
mo„ „rioul
„ ol
faetare. The foUowwg » u list ol nrtrof fish and spica with a dust of flour
tbnt which Ure soil u capable ot pro- Secretary's eiixmtiotr, awoke at this 1 clea upon
"""" which duty amounting to
and a few bite of butter. Pour over anmno.
.. Uli
, expressed th. opinion th.t
. •_
during, and this nitra
extra tlirMs-fzsnrtha
three-fourths in,
Edward S. May, of Detroit, was a
li *1.000.000 rurd over wns collected durequal parte of vinegar and water till the
juror in a case against some tobacco fish is well covered, tie a floured cloth may be produced without any more would be mush better to ridicule Mr. }“® cu*a«?r
s
labor by the use of fertilizers or addi­ Greeley out of crotchets than to send | HoMen,’..'.'.’.’’7.'...'.’.’
dealers who had defrauded the revenue. over the top to prevent the steam es­
tional manures—but fertilizers chiefly. him to F^rt Lafayette. The rest of the I l»c&lt;-. braid., atmp*.«ic-... • • •■■■
LlMU.lCfl
caping
and
bake
five
hours.
L?t
re
­
He went privately to the residence of
- however, U
—U ,h„
Artificial fertilizers add to the soil _______
company,
thought
the matter Mi.ryi.ai.wu. article, of manutactun J
the defendants and asked what they main until cold, then cut in slices.
. 1.ISB.IS4
certain elements in a condition in which one of too much gravity for such treat­
C
ream-uf-Tartar
B
iscuit. — One
uf wool or rotton.
i unueti
would givs io secure a disagreement ot
they are immediately active, and force ment Mr. Seward said that Mr. Mer­ Ea&gt;brt&gt;lJrrte«.
Lu*&lt;-n«. brown or blracbrd .
.
quart of flour, one pint of milk, one
. fiffi.kb*
cier ,
(the French Minister) knew Mr. Glow*, of kid or le«tb« r
the jury. They shrewdly told him that teuspoonful of soda, two of cream of a strong, vigorous, ea.ly growth, and .
f.lbC.rM
Dnwa good*, of silk
he must serve them without pay, or tartar, and one of salt. Butter the size so enable the plants to push out a large • Greeley ns a very prominent andinfluen- Ribbon*
number of feeding roots, which find । tial supporter of the administration—
nrtlrha of auk .
they would expose his dishonesty. He of an egg. Mix the cream-of-tartar out and appropriate the manure later, as having in fact almost dictated its MiMwHaoooua
. 1.u&lt;J6.«7
ernud; ............................ . .
.
. I.5M1M
saw that they had him at a disadvan­ witli the flour, rub in the butter and when it is in the best condition for 1 j.olicy upon several most important sub­ Still wiu&lt;*
J.tOM.Bmi
salt, dissolve the soda in a teaspoonful
j jects; and it would be very natural for
tage, and obediently refused to agree of boiling water, and mix all together plant food.
. iv.*aj?a
l4.7Vt.14l
A strong plant digests its food better him to receive Mr. Greeley’s represehwith the eleven other jurors on a con­ lightly'.
. H.COO.StM
. 3,U«4.1&lt;«
viction. But his visit to the defend­ ■Potato Balls,or Croquettes.— Four than a weak one, and its appetite, so to i tations as proofs that, in spite of the Plate* or abrcta ot tin..
speak, is more vigorous, precisely os is assurance ofthe
Secretaryot State, the
of t
ants came oat, after all, and he was large, mealy potatoes, cold; mash them
r-'21would
not be wholly averse '
to
that of a strong, healthy young animal, people
in pan with two table-spoonfuls of fresh
fined &gt;100.
It is with the plant as with the animal; foreign intervention. — "Journal oj
melted butter, a pincu of salt, a little
early feeding, and vigor of growth, Henry J. LzymondJ' in Scribner.
Signor Brumidi, the aged artist who pepper, one table-spoonful of cream, bring early and vigorous maturity. The
3,W6.7»
ButulDg...
and the beaten yelk of one egg; rub it
died recently in WMbington, was an together for about five minutes, or until farmer should study to get early o strong
Bhy a Letter Doesn’t Go.
“ See Me Buy His Soul for Two Centff.”
interesting character. His work in very smooth; shape the mixture into aud healthy growth.
Speaking of goodness calls to mind
There Is No Fear of a Surplus.— : Because you forgot io address it.
America hM beep chiefly confined to balls about the size of a walnut or small
an incident that happened in one of our
Because you forgot to stamp it
The world’s markets are at our feet.
frescoing the walls of the National rolls, dip them into un egg well beaten,
shops,
showing again the poor side of
Because
yon
forgot
to
write
the
town
and then into the finest sifted bread The fear that we may produce more or State on the envelope.
frail humanity. A man from a neigh­
Capitol—though a little work of his is
than can be disposed of is a bug-bear
crumbs; fry them into boiling lard.
Because you used a once-canceled boring village, wealthy and well known
shown outside, as the great altar piece
and a phantom. It has been conclusive­
Pudding.—An excellent apple pud­
m a generous giver to various institu­
stamp.
at St Stephen’s Church, in New York ding can be made from the remains of ly shown that, at a certain price, we can
Because you cut out an envelope­ tions, and yet close-fisted and penurious
control all tho European markets, and
city—years having been occupied by a rice pudding. Arrange well-sweet­
stamp and pasted it on your letter.
withal, wm having a little job done in a
that
this
price,
while
it
pays
us
fairly,
is
shop, and as be came for the work an
Because you used a foreign stamp.
him, at good pay, in decorating the ened and flavored apple sauce in alter­ too small for a profit to the European
nate layers with cold rice pudding;add
Becanse you wrote the address on Irishman who had worked for him said
rotunda of the Capitol alone. Brumidi
farmers,
who
have
to
pay
large
renu,
a little butter and sugar, sift sugar over
to the men: “ See me buy his soul for
the
top
of
the
envelope,
and
it
was
wm not a Michael Angelo, though hold­ the top, and put in the oven to heat heavy taxes, employ expensive labor,
surely obliterated by the poatoffioe dat­ two oenta,” at the same time laying a
ing to the National Capitol of the through and brown on the top. Any and use costly fertilizers.
two-cent piece upon the bench where
ing, receiving and canceling stamps.
Think fob a Moment I—There are
And because yon put your letter in a the work was. The gentleman, seeing
United States much the same relation sort of flavoring may be used for this
7,000,000 of soldiers in Europe, who are blank envelppe, and sealed it and for­ the money, after hastily looking about
as did Angelo to BL Peter’s at Rome. pudding.
non-producers,
and
expensive
consum
­
warded it to—tne Dead-Letter Office, the room to see that do one wm look­
Bibd’s Nest Pudding.—;Take six or
The frescoes of Brumidi were im­
seven cooking apples, pare them, and ers; 2,000,000 or 3,000,000 of army where thousands of valuable letters are ing, picked up the money and put it in
mense, and have been subject to much remove the cozes without breaking the horses, all eating, and not working; destroyed because the people are either his pocket. When he came Jo pay for
Emperors,
Kings,
Princes,
and
titled
criticism, which will die away as age apples. Place them in a pie-dish; next,
careless or ignorant of the postal-laws. his repairs he wm charged 27 cents.
persons of ail kinds, who are supported
And to the above we would add a As ho had generally paid but 25 cents
mellows his work and leads the entice wash thoroughly four heaped table­
in^the greatest luxury out of the pub­ few reasons why an answer don’t for ihe same work, he inquired what tho
to submit their minds to the general­ spoonfuls of sago; mix with sufficient lic revenues; and ” the farmer pays for
extra 2 cents wm for, and, after some
come:
cold water to fill the dish containing
ization which the artist begged
for his the appro,
Because you do not sign your name. urging, he wm gently informed that it
.
apples, auu
and bake
v»*c in
iu a uwueimc
moderate all." We need not fear to compete with
work when apreading it on the broad OTen_ cherries, prunes, etc., may be farmers so burdened; our prosperity
Because you sign it so indistinctly it wm to pay for the 2 cents he had picked
consists in lessening the cost of our
up. He quickly left thushop.—Springoutfaces of the vast structure which used instead of apples, or tapioca in­
produce, and selling it to those nations
Because yen do not give name of field (Man.) Republican.
stands as the treasure-house of such stead of sago; and, if well made, the who thus hamper themselves with bur­
postofi’ce.
pudding
is
palatable,
wholesome
aud
artistic genius aa he possessed.
Families.
dens too grievous to be borne; becom­
Because you do not give name of
inexpensive
ing, in fact, the food producers for a county.
Famines have been lamentably fre­
Because you do not give name of quent during tbe last few years. In
Sidney Shores, of Somerset county, large portion of the population of the
It is stated that new applications for
world, nearly one-half living without State.
1869, absolute starvation prevailed for
pensions are pouring into the Interior Md., caused a furor of i-dignation by labor.
you write with , pencil, several months throughout Finland and
marrying his 13-year-old step-daughter.
Department at the rate of 7,000 per
along the Baltic seaboard, aggravated bv
which is rubbed off and illegible.
He has been arrested on a charge of
A Aatural Ulft.
month. Where they come from is a illegal marriage, and will be prosecuted
Because you,use ink so pale and dim a frort of unexampled severity, which
There is no mistake about it—towrite it cannot be read.
destroyed hundreds of those who made
mystery.. Some 250,COO pensioners are to the fullest extent o the law.
acceptably for the press requires a nat­
Because you write so poorly no one for the towns in quest of relief. In 1871,
now on the rolls, and over 200,000
An 18-year-old white boy in Jasper ural aptitude. Some fond parents edu­ can read it.
a yet more terrible famine decimated the
claims are pending, and these numbers county, Ga., is legally married to a cate their sons with the special view of
Because you do not inclose stamp to population of Northwestern China,
indicate that nearly one-half of the woman 71 yean of age.
making journalists of them, but it is
many of the sufferers being driven to

•cale in Eastern Rnmia during tiie great
drought of . 1873. The failure of the Ben­
gal noe nrop at the close of that year
swept away, during the early months of
1874, at least half a million of lives. Th©
dearth in Bulgaria in 1876, and that in
Cashmere a twehre-month ago, are still
fresh in public memory, while the pres­
ent year has been ushered in by three
distinct famines—in Ireland, in Silesia
and in the Persian province of Seistan.
FACTS AID FIGURES.

The coat of passenger locomotives of
ordinary size is about $12,000; heavier
cost as high aa $20,000.
The Congregationalists have in Lon-*
don 246 churches, 70 of which report
16,205 worshipers. In England and
Wales they have 4,248 churches and
stations and 2,718 ministers.
The oldest European language is the
Basque “language, which is spoken in
ths Basque provinces. Spain, and is also
prevalent in Navarre. It is now spoken
by about 600,000 Spanish and French.
Its native name is ISakuara.'
The American Board hM expended
more than $1,200,000 on missions
among the Indians, and gathered 50
churches with 4,000 members. The
mission among the Dakotas returns
eight churches and 600 members.
The return of the number of wolves
and other wild animals killed last win
ter in France hM just been published,
and shows the following results: Wolves,
402; young wolves, 153; foxes, 6,771;
badgers, 5,036; wild boars, 5,328.
There were in this country, at the
end of 1879, about 84,000 miles of rail­
road ; in G&amp;at Britain, according to the
latest accurate statistics. 11,369 miles;
m Prussia, 8,646 miles; France,in 1870.
10,847; and Russia, in 1874, had 10,725
miles.
.
The last year showed a great increase
in the number tit cmigrante sailing from
Liverpool. The returns for the year
show that 117,914 persons left England.
Of these 68,861 were English and 13,004
Irish, the rest being chiefly foreiRuers.
There wm a total increase of 46.762 as
compared with the previous year.
The returns of vessels launched in
the Clyde in 1879 show a falling off of
49,150 tons as compared with 1878, but
an increase of 3,493 tons as compared
with 1877. Altogether last year 170
vessels, of an aggregate tonnage of
173,438, were launched, as compared
with 236 vessels and 222.359 tons in
1878. A feature of last year’s work
wm a fleet of ateel vessels aggregating
18,808 tons.
Nearl y 300,000,000 postal cards were
used in tbe United States Inst year.
They are made at Holyoke, Mass., by a
private concern, under the general super­
vision of s Government officer. The
work is nearly all done by machinery,
even to counting and putting them up
in^packages of twenty-five. The use of
postal cards is said to have driven many
makers of writing paper and envelopes
out of business.
It is estimated that among the En­
glish-speaking population of the world
there are 18,000,000 Episcopalians,
16,000,000 Methodists, 13,500,000 Ro­
man Catholics, 10,230,000 Presbyterians,
8,000,000 Baptista, 6,000,000 Congregstionalists, 1,04*0,000 Unitarians. Of minor
religious sects there arc 1,500,000 ad­
herents, and 8,5U0,000 are of no particu­
lar religion.
The gnwt cast steel manufactory at
Essen, in Germany, hM existed since
1810. It has been conducted by the
present owner, Herr Alfred Krupp,
since 1826, and since 1848 for his sole
account The number of workmen at
the close of 1877 amounted to 8,500.
There are in these works 1,648 fur­
naces, 77 steam hammers, the largest of
all weighing fifty tons, 18 trains of rolls,
and 1,063 machine tools. One of the
steam engines at Essen is 1,000 horse
power. When all existing facilities are
employed, the wotks can produce in
twenty-four hours 2,700 rails, which
will lay lit miles of Hue, 150 locomo­
tives and car axles, 180 car wheels, 1,000
railroad springs, 1,500 grenades, etc.
In one month there can be produced
304 field guns and guns ot large caliber.
At the various works of Herr Krupp
there were also employed 5,300 work­
men in addition to those already enu­
merated. The mines attached to the
works embrace four coal mines and 562
iron-ore mines, including iron znines
near Bilboa, in Spain.

A Zach Chandler Story.
A citizen of Washington wm walking
np Pennsylvania avenue, just after the
first battle of Bull Run had fillea the
town with dismay and despondency,
and chanced to encounter Senator Zach
Chandler, greatly excited over the dis­
astrous defeat, and swearing like a Tem­
plar. The Senator seized him by the
arm—the two had been friends for years
—and s.dd: “ Let’s go right up and see
Lincoln. Something’s got to be done,
or the country’s gone to------ sure.” In
a few minutes they entered the White
House, and found Lincoln—he had evi­
dently been weeping—with his wife, in
the Bine room, in a state of agitation.
The President held out his band, ex­
claiming: “My God,Chandler,I’m glad
to see yon. We are ruined, ruined.
What shall be done?" “ Done?” echoed
the Senator; “what must be done ia
this: Yon must write out a proclama­
tion at once, calling for 300,000 men."
Lincoln expostulated. He had not yet
had a Cabinet meeting, but be wm to
have one that evening. “ We cant
wait,” argued Chandler; “ we must have
the proclamation immediately?.It will
give confidence to the nation/Without
it well be in anarchy before a week.
Come, Mr. President, there’s not a min­
ute to lose,” and he urged Lincoln to‘a
desk on which writing materials lay.
“ 1’11 wait for the document and take it
to the Associated Press, and to-morrow
it will be over the country." Tbe proc­
lamation wm hurriedly written out, and
carrie d off by Chandler.
AN Iowa paper says that “the Des
Moines ladies have made a compact to
remain at home Friday afternoons to
receive calls.” But if they all remain at
home who will do the calling?

�C. C. WOLCOTT’S COLUMN!

ing their white friend* venison, fish or They liave raised quite a family of
Mich game aa they thought would children, three of whom ha re died, two
daughter* and one son—tbe eldest. '
incident connected with them might
After the Battle Creek and Uaating*
not be out of 'pface here, which is as state road was laid oat through Johns*
follows:
•
town, and passed Mr. Bristol’s house,
SATURDAY, .---------- MARCH «, 1880.
After the town was organized and the he wm often called on to supply food
town board waa in session at Mr. Bris­ aud shelter to the weary traveler, the
JOHNSTOWN AMD BALTIMORE.
tol’s the Indians thought to treat the thought struck him that a tavern would
Honorable gentlemen to a feast, so they be a paying institution, so he erected
presented Mrs. Bristol with b large, the first frame- house in the town,
plump turkey, which tbe good lady
In writing up a history or sketch of proceeded to dress for the dinner of tbe splen’jtfd farm house now on the farm,
the pioneer lire* of the first white men Fathers. Tbe bird was cooked, in the- and which was then an addition or
who ventured to intrude on the priva- most approved manner and placed be­ wing to the log house. And for many
- cy of the red men ofrfho forest of any fore her guests who’ proceeded to get
yean Bristol’s Tavern was known all
portion of lower Michigan, there are outside of a portion of it, but placing
over the country as the best place for a
many very great difficulties to sur- a piece of the savory stew between traveler to put up for entertainment,
- mount, foremost of which is the inabil­ their teeth they began to masticate the
that could Ims found. After the road
ity to gather facte; the old pioneers same,.but there not being power enough
became passable for teams, stages were
having alxuit All removed to a pountry in their jaws to grind it, their respective
put on, post-offices established, and
from which no direct information from morsels were laid beside their plates to
The above cut represents
people began to feel that they were be­
them can be received. There are but rest,
and
the
Honorable
gen­ ginning to see daylight. The first post
few of the original settlers of the county tlemen
voted
that the
tough- office was kept by Emory Cherry, and
of Barry now living, and of the two ett business that had, at any time,
as the administration changed the post
townships of which we write there are, come before the board. Mrs. Bristol
office shifted between Emory Cherry,
as we will see, but very few to tell the dissected the fowl and gave it an extra
John Culver and William R. Bristol,
story of the hardships and privation turn for breakfast, but the more t’was
Bristol getting the lion’s share by rea­
endured by them in their endeavor to
cooked, tl*e tougher it became, and it son of his house being the place of
make for themselves a home in the was finally consigned to the dogs for
“THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD.”
general resort and the place where the
“bowling wilderness” of this state.
The Champion is well constructed throughout, and in every particular only
dissection; the Indians being question­ stages changed horses.
It was iu the year 1886, when the ed about the turkey replied : “Ugh!
tlie txist workmanship is employr-d and the best quality of material. Where
Staging was not,so very pleasant at wrought iron is best adapted for the required purpose, wrought iron is used;
great state of Michigan was yet a terri- good ’nough for pale-face.”
that time, as often passenger? were where the various grades of steel are best, those grades are used; where malea•tory, and while the greater por­
Mr: Bristol after coming on his land obliged to disinount from the coach, ble iron is best, malleable iron is used; and malleable iron which is so tough
tion was inhabited only by Indians divided it into four farms retaining
walk through the mud, the men carry­ and strong to resist strain and breakages, is largely employed as a substitute
for cast iron, of which very fe^r parts are now made. The machines are thor­
and wild beasts, that Harlow Merrills one-fourth for himself and giving each
ing rails, haudspikes or poles, to lift oughly examined and tested before leaving the factory, so that every machine
with his family landed in the southern of his three sons a quarter-section, he
the lumWriog vehicle out of a rut or is absolutely right and perfect when it gets into the fanner’s hands, and he in
portion of what is now the township of erected his house, and having a little
mud hole, and glad were the mud stain­ thus saved tlie&gt;nnoyance of having to adjust it in the first placet and all trouble
Johnstown, having come all the dis­ ready cash engaged a man to team it
ed travelers-wb^n Bristol's tavern hove from its after use. Our competitors admit that the Champion is the best made
Reaper and Mower; but while they might have been equally careful in the con­
tance from Detroit by that slow but for him, going tn Ann Arbor for.pork,
io Bight.^MnBristol waa also the firat struction of their machines, and thus have earned a like reputation for'them,
sure power, an ox team, not quite so flour and groceries, .Battle Creek for
Itersoti to build a frame barn which is none have had the enterprise to do this when they considered that the saving of
quick &lt; g passage aa could be made to­ vegetables, and Gull Prairie for bay.
a
few dollars only in the cost yielded a large annual profit, forgetting that this
still standing, and considered the heav­
day. but then there being no danger of There being no roads in- the town
was made at the cost of their customers and that their machines were
iest timber frame ever erected in that saving
consequently that much poorer. By comparing the main frames, pipe boxes,
a collision with the fast express, they teaming was anything but pleasant,
town. Also the first school ever taught shoes, cutter-bais, guard-fingers, and numerous minor parts of tbe Champion'
felt sure of tlie road, especially when and as the first recorded highway in
in town was in a part of their house in with the corresponding parts in other machines, it will be found that the ma­
the wagon got stuck fast in the mud and the town was surveyed by Fred Bur­
1888, but we failed to l“arn tbe teach - terial used in tne Champion is more suitable, better and of course more expen­
required the strength of two or three gess iu 1838 through section 35 and into
sive—not to mention the superior workmanship. Where others use wood or
er’s name. The school was held in a cast iron exclusively, we use largely malleable iron and wrought iron ; where
extra teams to get it free, aud Oh, how section 34, it did not help the travel
lean-to back side of tbe log house and others employ common wrought iron, we take cold rolled iron ; aud where some
glad were the wornout travelers when north and south to any great extent,
the writing desk wo* shown us, which manufacturers are lilwral enough to use cold rolled iron (as for the cutter-bar),
their crafa was freed from danger and and as the settlers had to cut and’dear
certainly ia a curiosity and ought to be we use cast-steel. These arc no empty assertions, but facta known to everymathey could spread all sail aud force roads to ’their farms as l»est they could,
chine-man and well-informed fanner, and can be easily verified by carefully
preserved with the records of the examining and comparing the machines. The strict adherence to this ruleto
their way on through tbe mighty sea highways were not confined to section
town. It ia simply a blnckwalnut board employ none but the best and most suitable material and workmanship, regard­
of mud or sand. After many days of lines or any other lines, but went where
nbout six feet long with the corners cut less of the cost—has been the foundation of the Champion's unparalleled (ac­
weary toil, and travel Mr. Merrills tiiey would accomodate their project­
Tbe Amercan farmers have become too well educated and intelligent to
oft* and a strap of iron across near each | cess.
practice tn any extent the penny-wise, pound-foolish economy of buying cheap
found his way to the sjxit above men­ ors to the best ad vantage. At that time
end in which are staples which- were agricultural implements, poorly made of inferior -stock. True economy is to
tioned where, he was to begin it war tiiew* was only a trail to the spot where
driver, into the logs at the side of the select a substantial, well-made aud reliable machine, and this-is especially true
with the mighty forest around him, ’now stands the city of Hastings, and
house, and when in use were held up in purchasing a Reaper or Mower, the most important of all the various imple­
with but fifty cents in his pocket when whoever had business nt that spot
ments the farmer uses. “Good judgment i« economy—economy is wealth.”
by legs fitting into holes cut on the
he urriveS, and a family to provide for.
must go on foot or on horseback.
( under side of the board to receive them
The future looked rattier dark to him,
In the winter of 1837-8 the Legisla- iI and when not iu use the legs
= were
_
rebut real pluck will always win, anil as ture organized Barry County a&gt;1(l &lt; moved and the desk dropped down out
mnt'Ml anil flip tips1.' ilmnix-il down nnt
he had plenty of that article he was divided it into four towns of which 1 of ti&gt;f. way.
Will harvest all kinds of grain and grass in the most complete manner, cut­
bound to succeed. Going to the then Johnstown Baltimore, Assyria aud |
Mr. Bristol and wife are the only ting the thinnest and the thickest, tho shortest and the longest, the lightest and
little burg Battle Creek, he would Maple Grove was called Johnstown
the heaviest grain in any condition, standing straight or lodged, green or over­
|M*ntons now living of the first four ripe, on any kind of ground ; no matter what the condition of the crop, ground
work from Monday morning io Satur­ and the first election was held at the
settlers of the town, except children, or weather, it will enfa full swath, clean, all around the field, without wasting
day night and take his pay iu what house of Wm. P. Bristol April 2nd
of whom only two are left of Mr. grain. Sample of the above machine can lx* seen nt Wolcott’s Hartlware. Now
eatables he could get. and shoul- 1837 and Steven V. R. York Iteing chos­
is your time to onler Machines. Fifteen orders already taken. Machines will
‘dering his load would walk home en moderator, und Harlow Merrills Collier’s, two of Mr. Merrills,’.while Mr. certainly be no lower but must In? higher.
a distance of many miles, and clerk, they administered the constitu­ Culver, wife and children are all dead.
Mr. Bristol is also the only survivor of
with what game his son Hiram, tional oath to each other and proceed­
(now postmaster of Johnstown and the ed to business, and as there were but the officers elected at tbe first election
only survivor of the pioneers of Barry 12 voters in the whole town their duties held April 1838.
county) could get, the family [prosper­ were not very onerous, as there v^ere
LECALS.
ed, but a glorious opportunity was now offices to fill and but few to fill them
It has always been contended by
The dlrtarocmrnt* at lhe state treasury during
before him in which a fortune could be each person could lx&gt; a candidate for an Life Insurance companies that where
President’s Proclamation.
February were *43.663,43; receipt*. *500,749,43; balmade, and h« could go on a trading office with a certainty of election, and a person insured commits suicide that
Sic 9. Tt aboil b« unlawful for any p«non to aell.
Urt«-r. or rive away any aptriluoaa. vinous ar malt
voyage equal to any one. A Mr. Albert as there was not the ghoat of a chance the policy becomes vitiated and indeed
llquorv, on the day of any election held withia thio
nation of Prof. F conch,
Shepherd of Bedford wanting rails
Hate, under the oon.titutlonor Uw. thereof; and It
for tin* opposition there was none, void, John H. Martin, while insane cut
split, let the job to Mr. Merrills who,
and- unlike the elections of to day, his throat iu Columbus, Ohio, one day of Dowiftac, offer Col. Robert G. Inurr.oll |2tO • I fire day7 rrerlou. to tKv, of Sion E ofo^ '
when he finished the work,' received
B proclamation warning the Inhabit- ।
every man could hold office, and if one last week, and a New York Insurance night fora acrlei of lecturea In thli and other atatca. | a&gt;K] lo
the princely sum of five dollars, and
Clement Prareall. an t.vloqenarian. was barted In I *nu of the prorialona of thia act, and that all rlolwas not enough, they were welcome to Company refuses to pay the $5,000 in­
Toaxlay will) three packages of trftro-glycer | atlona of the name will lubjcct the offender to
hastening home he voketl up his oxen all they wanted.
surance gon his life on the grounds Troy
Ine placed around him for the benefit of greve-rob- । prompt and »needy punlihmeut, acd requiring
anil started for Toledo, Ohio, forratioiih
j aheriff*. marehila. connlablea and police officer! to
'
"
’. His heirs are to bring ben*.
The following in (he ticket elected ®bj&gt;ve
stated.
. . ...
....
. ...
.
.
clone, and il .hall l^&gt;
...
nnd clothing. Arriving the™ he loath
„
M(.
u suit against the company for the am­
m»«x&gt;counlv. Jl«l a few d*yi ago on th&lt;* farm he I clwA'1,, *7 °r
fuun&lt;* violating tbe provl*ed np In. w.g»n and returned home I „^ori,
।. w
d..».
,„n „o( nmwHxw
„ttonptto K,,v o,,nt*
'o&gt;i*por» forthwllb all Hoiatlcni
cannot see bow the act of hadoccnpled for 36 year». ID wa. a. worthy eiU-ea
'
1 of lbb*«. to the prcwecuUng attorney a-*d mayor,
'i7rewnl
’lietrated
,,f’
with color, dying, ranking the entire ^&gt;7”
.... ......
j Ithe ni“h ™“- &lt;&gt;r *‘ lc‘“l ”“&lt;rhI
trip in ten days, as good time ns any party;
feet *-J|e rights of his heirs, a right in Ida. filled with agricultural Implement* baa been . ih|s act. Any peraoci’who dall violate any of tbe
of his neighbors could make.
sop«rTi*or:—Stores v. r. Yolk.
I which he in no way becomen interest­ damaged by fire to the amount of (2.000 : Iniurencc, provHlona of thia wrllon, ihall be deemed guilty of
| a tni»d«tncanor, and upon conviction thereof, *ii*ll
Harlow Merrills was not destined to
Clerk' -Harlow Merrill.
ed or benefitted. And further, provid­
H. W. Hathaway, a Michigan Central brakeman b° punlabed by a fine ot not lew than twenty-five
an eaiterni-ouod freight train, had a band and | dollar*, nor more than one-hundred dollar!, and
remain a solitary white man in that
ing that a clause actually exists iu the on
arm cruabed while coupling ear* al Nile* Monday
of prooeeutlon. and on failure to pay such fine'
illlarn P. Bristol, Solomon
section a great while, as the some year Get man.
»"*• eoata. aball be irnprlaoned In lhe conntv
policy itself to cover this ground, it is morning.
Tbe chaplain of the alate nrtaon l» bolding dally
oo* lew tl^n ton day* nor more tian ninety
of his entrance into the town Steven
tbe contract only of the company, not prayer
meeting! in that tnatltulion, with about 400 ■ day!, or bo'h^achlfioeand^mprlviiiment/ln the di*
William Sutton, Stephen Collier, John Colver.
Colliei .and John Culver moved in, so
regular attendant*, every one of whom la under I cretlon of tbe court
of the company and the injured.
conviction.
' Na*hv&lt;Ue,Mich., March Sth. IMO.
•
that there were neighbors. The next
I. V. B. York. 4 year* ; William P. Bristol. 3
Eno* Crandall, a young man employed at the
WILLIAM KILLEN.
i; I'lercland Ellis, 2 yean; Harlow Merrill*
Hint paper mill, had one of bla arma horrible mu
ITeaxlent of tbe Village of Naahrllle.
year, 1837, settlers began to flock in
MICHIGAN SEWS.
tilated while endeavoring to »d}u»t a machinery
--------- — ■'---------------------------------- from the Eastern states, principally
School Inapeclora ■—
belt Saturday.
&gt; 11 Ittg C KeSOltlt I till.
Grand Rapid* people an* talking about Inviting
from the state of New York. Among rilia.8. V. R.York, William Sutton, Haiiow Mcr- Parneb there.
George Yeoman* wa* tried and convicted In the
RaaoLvan. by the Common Council of tLe vilfoee
United olatea ( ourt at Grand Rapid! on Tnaalay of Nashville that at the next vlll*»&gt;&gt;£Ittr^.
C
the arrivalsand fourth on the list as
ou a charg* of ;~.ing counterfeit £ln&gt;t Greenville', beSIm the
village election, to be
Collector-—John Culver.
In Octoberlait.
. _ __ _ „____
_
already named, was .William P. Bristol,
ConaUbJee-.—
. J. F. Aiken, of Bay City, hai been arreat«*d ou a
An YpallanU officer Ita* presented a bill to the , ,r,
..
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C
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*880.
John
Culver.
Holomon
Getman.
Philo
Norton.
who having previously been out and lo­
charge of bigamy.
eonuty for feeding SOI tramp*. The auperlnlcnd- rbxl
rr "‘ "ihmltted to the elector* of (aid vilOverseer! of Poor
h,,e fODrludrd -&lt;*
Xt^uXd do^V-d^’^m “
There were *lx murder* and at torn pt* to murder
cated section four and purchased it, had
Henry Smith. 8. V. K York.
In. Michigan la*t month.
Fence Viewer!:—
hired an uncle to come ou and
On Saturday night two meu mrte a daatardjy at- ^^‘baiiSi
t
R.
L.
Polk
A
Co.,
of
Detroit
will
publuh
a
new
di
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EJi L^pbam, John Culver, 8. V. R. York.
rectory of Grand Rapids
tempt at outraging the person of Mr*. Emma For- J1U/
ball tiueh vote to Ik* by tJltot. u£
erect a log house, clear a fie’d for corn,
Patbuuutcr* :—
A Grand Rapid* jr&gt;m»n ha* announce.! her name
dig a well anti prepare for Mr. Bristol’s
No. 1. WiPlani P. Briatol; No. 2. Thomae Idon. aa a candidate for aherlfl.
arrival. The uncle came on, began to
At this election it was voted to pay
May Hall died at Grand Rnpldi Monday night
fulfil the contract, but discouagements a bounty of $10 for every- full grown from morphine poisoning.
A Grand Rapid* doctor eay* that dog* keep lhe
beset him ou every side. Marshal! was wolf taken and killed, and the sum of diphtheria
In circulation
1‘^tray Xotice.
A Grand Rapiila basiosM turn »u sum tn
the nearest point where, a plow could $75, voted for that purpose. Wolves
An employment bureau ha* been opened at

Combined Reaper and Mower

What the Champion will do.

C. C. WOLCOTT

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be purchased and the implement being
purchased aud put to use, was bound
to fail, as-but little ground waa stirred
before smash went the only plow in
the town; and as he was burning brush
the fire got into his hay which he had
drawn through tbe woods from Gull
prairie, and not only consumed that but
his wagon, completely discouraging
tiie mau, who threw up the contract
and left the woods, aud when Mr.
Bristol arrived, there waa no house.
It being near the last of November
and winter fast coming ou, Mr. Bristol
hastily art the logs, went to the neigh­
bors got the necessary force and dur­
ing the month of December built a log
house which not only answered a* a
private residence but for tavern, school
house, town office, and post office for
many years afterwords. Atrthe advent
of Mr. Bristol the neighbor* were, not
close enough for the chickens to scratch
up each others
grain, so there
was
no
reason
to
Quarrel.
On. the south the nearest neighbor
was four miles: north, ten miles;
west, six miles; and east about six miles
so that at the raising of Mr. Bristol’s
house there were men from Bedford,
ABsyria, Barry mid Johnstown, and a
grand time to become pereonally and
intimately acquainted were *urh occasiont*. Mr. Bristol had near neighbors
in the Indian* of whom was a large village on the imuk of rhe lake (Bristol
lake) one-half mile east and who were

were not very plenty, or else they
thought there would be but few full
grown ones killed, and as the appropiation would pay for seven ’ and one
half, it is evident that they thought a
half grown wolf would bo killed. They
also voted to pay one dollar per day to
the fence viewers for services Actually
rendered by them, and also that the
town meetings be held at the house of
Wro. P. Bristol.
It appears that IS out of the thirteen
voters received an office, and as there
are but three constables named, possi­
bly tiie vacancy was left for the thir­
teenth voter. It also appears that
there were favorites even then, as 8.V.
R. York got elected to five offices;
John Culver four; Merrills, and Bris­
tol three each; Ellis, Sutton and Mr.
Gelman, two cadi; while all the rest
had to l&gt;e content with one office upice.
It also appears that Mr Bristol made
।a very efficient officer as lie held a town
office forfjver 90 years, and has held
,every office in the town but two, ord
would have held them but they were so
much sought after by other*, and of so
little consequence that he managed to
।get along without them. Mr. Bristol
;and the wife of his youth are yet alive,
iat the ripe old age of 78 aud 76 respect­
:ively. They are a sprightly old couple
:full of love for all, and hospitable,
।generous and kind, aud never seem in
better spirit* than when recounting
Ithe incidents connected with tiieir

Jackr on by the Y. M. C. A.
About 40 men of Battle Creek and vicinity are
going to Colorado on a prospecting tour.
The prevalence of diphtheria at Sheridan ha*
neceaaitated the cloalng of tbe public acbool.
Some ofthe aehooU in Marengo, Calhoun county

ilnent attorney and bua-

Huttig Butow Dinctey.
QAM1MB KITIMUL un,
■awbv, Kick.,

Capital and Surplus Sloo.ooo.

pUEMENT SMITH,

Attorney * Counsellor,
£J HOUGHTALIK,

*

SHERIFF.

ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS,

Druggists &amp; Chemists,

pOWER8 A BARLOW,

HARDWIRE
Iren, Nails, Stovas and Tinware.

tr County ifant! for tbs WixrdjFlow. "»■
ENRY k. GOODYEAR,
Dealer In

H

iBOl.-llAILS i SHELF HARDWARE
rood! In tnr lino as cheap aa at any home tn
MJflblran, freight included

A

black.

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Monties, kc.,

EOPLE’S DRUG STORE,
Hnstingw, Midi

P

DKL GGIST
purest quality only.

A

BOOKSELLER

Prices always the lower.

yyM. S. GOODYEAR,

DRi GOODS, SILKS Mi DRESS GOODS
Ready Made Clothing, Hate and Cana. Boot* a-j l
nhoea. Groenrles Nntfsina a-r
.u.

Jt'l.Il'S RUSSELL,

T3ZR/ST GOODS
M*kln* a speclaty.

tlx Itloak. 8tal» 3t-

yyM. F. HICKS,

Groceries and General Produce,
South Side of SUU St.

JJENRT ROE,

PROPRfKTb*

----- OLD RELIABLE------

MEAT MARKET.
K*epa cotMtantly on hand a bi; dock Of

Fresh and Salt Meats,
Smoked Hams and SMden,
IN THEIR BEABON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
dx., dr., tfc.
tv* The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, icc.

Fresh Goods, Full Weights and

HE5R1 ROE.

Tlortgagr Sale
Default haring been mi
Brick elay of aauperior quality h»» U»n found
near Bay City. and tbe Tribune aay* tbe city will certain mortgage^ whi-reb
benefit greatly by the diacovery. Ai for years tbe
only k-* *- —
tance.

L*rl Bonders, of Calvin, fell dead in a dontist'a

Corty-nve dollars aud fiftyno soil or proccvdlngi at Is
to raoorer aay part tber
hereby riven, that on THURSDAY THE TWINTY-8XC0NDDAY OF APRIL, next, at ten o’clock
■ isale to take place
Baryy County Court
the premkscs dew

Daring a thunder aiorm at Whitehall, Monday

SARSAPARILLA
urn Mffuw, onnnu.

marts* for SICK

waa married thirty years aco. for adultery,
tinned with three of Mr. Addis1 employ-

Haglniw City fire safely.
mtwr twentyjlx (M,)
ion to Hartville, Bar(St) to

According to tbe f
IlapM* police are In

Dated Nashville, Janury 16th. ls«O
16-30
WILLIAM KERR, Mortgage*
ABIJAH M. FLINT. Attorney -for Mortgagee.

K’iS.'E.-ftaj

think the mill Is hauatad by tbe gboet
Fuller, who was killed ttam recently.
A petition to tbe common council «

Somelhinf rtaeuibling a hog cholera ia killing off'

BiMtfly daatnyad before or since Mr. Paula's death
or if destroyed by Mr. Perrin himself It wa* while be

For sale by P. T. BOISE.
N»«h&lt;le, Mich.

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                  <text>ORNO STRONG,}
Editor and Prowmrtor. I
VOLUME VII.
LIFE IE HA8HVILLE

| TERMS; Si 50 per Year.
I Sikolf. Copies Five Cents.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1880
—Lumbard A Leavitt’s combination
will appear at the Opera House, on
Wednesday evening, March 17th. The
company consist* of the famous F. M.
Lumbard, Michigan’s greatest vocalisL
the renowned Harry Eades, comic vo­
calist and facial artist, who will be re­
membered a* appearing here with Le­
avitt's 8 w Is* Bell Ringers, and Andy
Fisher, humorist The combination is
in the charge of Mr.’N. W. Leavitt, the
well known proprietor of the numerous
Bell Ringer troupes, that have appear­
ed here at various times. A rare mus­
ical and comical treat may be expected.
Give them a rousing house.
—At the inaugural of the new coun­
cil on Thursday evening, President
Killen made a touching valedictory.
He stated that the most pleasant hours
he had ever enjoyed in his life was
spent with the council; although there
had been a slight misunderstanding at
the begining, that had been hannoniusly arranged and peace ensued. He had
carefully weighed and ecannded the
motives of the various members of the
council, and heartily believed that
they had all been working for the bentlt of the village. Was highly gratified
to
remember the expression
of
confidence which the people hail given
--------------------------------_
him&gt; the overwhelming majority he
bail received when elected. He wishcd each member of the council a kind
farewell nnd retired amidst cheers.

OUB OHABTEK ELECTION.

1OT GUILTY."

LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE.

NUMBER 25.
WOMETB WORK.

The East Baltimore Reform Club, a
I’ short time since, debated the question:
Carpenters are busy.
"Resolved, That the work of women
Put. wears a black eye.
is more tedious than the work of men,” .
The reader will remember that last
Now for town meeting day.
Nashville’s first election, under her
I when Mrs. R. K. Stanton prepared and
week as we went to press, we left the
Uncle Dan. Pannatier is out again.
new charter, occured on Monday last,
|
read the following poetical effusion in
Flint-Potter libel suit engaged in the
Ed. Benson is down with the "long I favor of the affirmative :
and was an exciting affair, there being
interesting process of procuring a jury.
for local and temperance reasons con­
fever.
Tbis.wu eventually found in the per­
Our weather caught another bad
siderable of a squabble for the various
sons of H. A. Brown, T. 8. Brice. Geo.
cold on Tuesday.
offices in the gift our people. There
Howe, B. F. Reynolds, R. C. Smith and
The Wolcott is enjoying a new
were four tickets in the field, entitled
Joseph Shamp. A* Powers’ law office
yard clerk, of African descent.
"Citizens.” ’’Iteople’s,” "Union” and
wa* jam full of inquisitive spectators,
The late cold snap has put a quietus
"Young Men’e.”
and as a large number seemed inclined
The Citizens'-ticket was nominated
on Che business of manufacturing ma­
to the theory that they were about to
at the Opera Hou bo on Saturday even-,
ple sugar.
see an editor hung, the proposition to
ing and bore.--'the name Geo. A.
Clement Smith of Hastings will be at
to the roll.
raise five dollars and adjourn to the
Truman for President. Frank McDerby Opera House was met like wild-fire and C. H. Brady’s office in this village next
—Joseph M. Stillwell an old pioneer
for
clerk,
Lewis
Durkee
for
Assessor,
Tuesday on business.
of Barvyville. departed this life on
carried unanimously.
Herbert M. Lee for Treasurer, Wm. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phelps of Belle­
Monday, from paralysis, ar the Ad­
Judge Killen realizing the magnitude
Parker for Marshal, Leroy C. Boise for
vanced age of 87 years.
of the case he had on hand and the con­ vue, have been visiting at G. A. Tru­
Street Commissioner, Henry C. Wol­
man
’s during the week.
sequent importance of the occasion,
—Ground was broke for A. C. Bux­
cott for Constable, and Wm. Boston, ascended to the stage in a manner that
John Keagle took tlte Tuesday’s
ton’s brick on Monday. Ab. Evert*
Joseph M. Wood and B. F. Reynolds
morning
train to visit friends in the
intimated to the assembling multitude
has the job of digging the cellar which
for Trustees.
»
lielow, that lie was going into the mer­ south west part of the state.
he is pushing forward with dispatch.
The.Peoples
’
ticket
was
the
choice
of
Mrs. Lee Tuckerman was called to
—Yesterday morning Naahville-ites I
its aud demerits of that libel, lock,
the caucus at Yates’ brick and bore the stock and barrel, and if it was not run Battle Creek. Thursday morning to at­
woke up to find the coldest day of the
following names: Elihu Chipman for wisely and according to strict parli- tend the funeral of her father.
season. And then the therometer in­
President, E. J. Feigbnef for* Clerk, mratary rules, then it couldn’t be done
Vera. Andrews of Maple Grove, hav­
dicated only nine degrees above zero.
John £. Betty for Assessor. Geo. W. so elswhere : and right here we might ing sold his hotel interestat Farewell,
—A twelve-year-old son of Charles
Francis for Treasurer, Joseph Shamp say ns well ns any where else, that returned home on Wednesday.
Whitcombc of Maple Grove, while
for Marshal, L. C. Bowe, for Street
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
Judge ixuivu
Killen presided
the
vuugc
picmucu through
uuuuju
mt
playing with his younger brother, a
Commissioner, S. M. Fowler for - Con- 1 te&lt;UqQ&gt; trial with
,wu&gt;1 grao. ftud rooms of Mire M. Jeffery on Main Street,
few days since, was pushed, nnd fell
; stable, and John Hcckathoru. Eugene dignity
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that
ever attends
him during March tilth,’ at 3 o’clock .prompt.
.
fracturing his collar bone.
j Cook and Chas. Ix-ntz for Trustees,
these ordeals that usually try other: Rev. D. C. Afaybln preaches at the
fI There 1is nothing
**‘1
'**'
definite
a ‘ as to **
the
’“ 'Judges soul’s ; and when the lawyers Bnptist^chnrch, next Sabbath, March 14,
—The attempt to bent old Mr. Strow
location of the caucuses for the other got to prancing around on knotty morning and evening at the usual hour.
out of his home in this village, via a
—Mattie Killen, only daughter of
trade for a tittle-less piece of land up Wm. Killen, Esq., became tired of life two ticket*, they being made np princi­ points of law like short-tailed bulls in
We heard the assertion sometime du­
north has been prevented by friends, i on Friday afternoon, and procuring a pally from the other two; the "Union” fly time, who wm it flint camo majesti­ ring the past two weeks that-even the
and Mr. Strow is in posea*ion of his I quantity of morphine, paid a visit to a introducing the names of Jacob Osin tin cally to their rescue with one of his enterprising bull frog had begun to
property again.
friend, Miss. Jo. Downing, gave her a for Marshal, John Smith for Street wise rulings, but our most learned and croak.
And than the thins Is quite complete-.
Dame Rumor says another doc tor by
—The Republican county convention ring and bid her good-bye and immed­ Commissioner, and Lyman Wilson for nprigbt Judge Killen?
to elect delegates to the State ronven- iately started for home. Mis* Down­ Trustee; and the "Young Men’s” E. W,
The suit started in swimmingly and the name of Jones, has made his ad- i
Fonda
for
Marshal,
Levi
Evertt
for
will be held at Hastings on April 99th. ing’s fears were excited and she fol if the game resulted successfully there vent in Nashville. He resides in Bill. ,
Castleton is entitled to ten delegates. lowed Mattie home, finding that she Street Commissioner, an^ Frank Ba­ were subdued threats, like drones in a Bartley’s house.
Woodland seven, and Maple Grove, had already taken a dose of the mor­ ker for Trustee, undoubtedly as sup­ bee-hive exceedingly bellicose nnd
Bab. Henderson is getting out mater­
Assyria, Johnstown and Baltimore six phine. Now badly frightened, Jo. port to their moie.import*nt and par­ threatening to the pocket-book of the ial for n new livery barn 30x60 to be
each.
snatched the bsllance of the deadly ticular friends named on those tickets, editor of The News, consequently the erected on his lot recently purchased
—We have received au able and drug and repaired to the drug store consequently a large amount of "scrat­ reader will not be surprised to learn of Emmet Everts.
well written reply to the "States where it had. been purchased, and was ching,’’ eoDsriving and tall talking that we rushed our edition through the
Mr. Calvin Nichols who has made
Right*” article that appeared in The relieved to learn that the wonla-be was done, more perhaps than ever oc­ press at n terrible rate of speed nnd his home in California for thfc past six
News of Feb. 7th,which would certain­ suicide bad not taken enough of the curred heretofore in a single day in !| burned to the scene of action to anx­ years, has returned to Nashville, we
.
•
ly be published, were we not fearful stuff to produce death, consequently Nashville.
iously watch the proceedings.
understand to live.
TT» quite •ppslllni. I dedaxr.
Two hundred and forty-five votes
that it might involve us in a political what might have been was providenti­
The assumed libel was based upon au
The firm of Hardy A Barnes has
discoMion.
ally prevented. Miss Killen it appears were polled, a greater number |»y 13 grtitle entitled, "A Drama—a Modern disolved co-partnership, Mr. Hardy
—’Twas Bnrgman, the cobbler, who lias&lt;been ill and despondent for a long thui was ever polled before. Of this ' Fnlstnff," published in the Jlawk, Feb. desiring not to be burdened with care*,
when he heard that a female aud des­ time, and we understand baa made number there were only 44 "straights,” 95th. The prosecuting attorney not of busiuess at present.
The Greeubackers meet at W. 8.
titute occupant of his house was receiv­ several unsuccessful attempts to get 25 for the “Citizens" and 18 for the being able to be present. James A.
It must *j«, or you wouM'nibemopping every &lt;Lij
Sweczy appeared in his stead. The law office to-day; to nominate four dele­
ing aid from the town, rushed up to rid of the trials and tribulations of ‘‘Peoplcji.” .
.Judge’Killen declared the polls clos­ prosecution cndearcred to show by the gates to the county convention of the
Supervisor Durkee and presented a bill this life. It is to be hoped that tlte
Of filthy habits, these saintly men.
of thirty dollars for back. rent and attempt will not lie repeated, but that ed nt precisely a quarter to five, and nt testimony of A. M. Flint, Dan. Everts, same political stripe.
C. M. Brockway, who has been an
damages, sustained nt the hands of the Mattie Jwill Im, contented to discharge half past six tne contest was decided, John Barry, Frank Barnes, (J. D. Tillou
jHMir woman.
the duties of this life as she ought, tin- and the following gentlemen declared and E. Chipman, that.the modern Fnl- 1 employee in The News office for sev' by ..the
elec- staff reflered to was Abijah, and the de­ end weeks past, returned to his home
.....returning
............ .. vboard
—— to be duly --—Hurrah! Hurrah! The Chemical til called hence by the Heavenly Fat- ।
Ienms luirnuuceu
introduced uic
the wsuuiuuy
testimony ui
of an.
Mr. I at Jackson on Wednesday.
works are now an assured fact,t. The her to whom alone belongs the right of ; k'd. by majorities represented by the ,I fenae
The M. E. srtcial was held nt 11. W.
necessary funds has been raised, and unloosing from this tenement of ;&lt;day l numeral* placed opposite their reaper- I R^ton, Farm Davis, H. C. Woolcutt.
the ever living ami I.
| tiv‘‘
‘l responsible
for the for
c. D.
Cooley, and J. M. Marjiti, as re­
live ’n,
names,
Hiitl responsible
the
i Flint’s on Tuesday evening. A good
Mr. Sears, the gentlemanly manager of
Which tsik«
cigars:
butting
evidence.
enjoyable
time and refreshments enthe concern, writes us that the stock­
CHARGED WITH A SERIOUS CRIME. I President, Elihu Chipman,
23 iiiiij. t The case was then presented to the sued and £3.81 was taken up.
six will clean that abominable nasty spittoon
holders have formally approved of
Clerk, Frank McDerby.
As constantpropping woerttb stone,
jury in its best light and in most able
Nashville as their base of operations.' Austin J. Huffman, eldest son of Ja­
Assessor, Lewis Durkee,
He has jjimiied the asylam stair.
manner by Mr. Sweezy, who. was fol­
3«
Hurrah! Hurrah!
Treasurer, Harbert M. Lee,
cob Hoffman, a well known and re­
Marshal,
Wm.
L.
Parker,
lowed
by
Mr.
Pennington
with
a
bril
­
-Grand-pa George Gregg, noticed in spected resident of our neighboring
Street Corn’s. Levi Evertt,
liant and conclusive argument for the
last weeks News as being seriously ill, township, Maple Grove, was on trial at
Constable, Henry C. Wolcott, 85
There will be a temperance mass
defense. Mr. P’s remarks in regard
IK
with congestion of the brain, died on Hastings on MondAy, charged with
Trustees, Wm. Beaton,
to Abijah were "very good but rather meeting atalie Christiari church, Sun13
B.
F,
Reynolds.
Sunday morning last, aged 84 year*. pinchig obstructions on the railroad
day
evening. Good speakers will be
Eugene Cook,
too pointed." as the fish said when it
He was one of the eldest pioneers of track near Middleville, on Thursday .
Thus it will lie seen that the entire swallowed the bait. Mr. Powers fol­ present, a pleasent and profitable time
this locality, familiarly known us evening
xsvemug previously.
previously, The
x uc arrest
uiiuai. was]
nun ;
.
....
...
.•
is
promised
to all who may attend.
I the Hods a batto a off bls shirt.
upon the
tui^
based upon
the teotimony
testimony of
of Mra.
Min. Pat. W,U‘?.
,, ,H' cxce
. .-P“ou lowed Mr. Pennington, and^dr. Sweezy
“Grand-pa” G
*nd univer«|l|jr re­ ; based
Elihu Chipman, our newly elected
! nek O'Day, whoelaim. «.at .l.e »M on of
»•«»&lt; ConuuuMouer, closed the case. The case went to the
Tbcrc’tiitUe brooebee to bo patch?,!.
spected by ej
jury a quarter past two o’clock. This village President, sjieaks at the Hos­
portnUh. K.-C-, U...
an.l — Hnffm.n, O11 tbo «".l one 1 rartee. aa.
-Th.
fad.
» farm, and I night in qneHion. go down the ln.ek I
“ “T
V’
first ballot stood five to one for “Not mer school house upon temperance,
retary of
yean. 17»-» when »he followed and ranght him | • »l«OJ«d «a» l&lt;»t. It revolving «» guilty.” Finally about four o’clock next Tuesday evening, upon which oc­
Do you wondrr, that a woman's carr.
y Ttbe year: in the very .eCot plating a 200 han- votmg-M for and HI gimon.t- The tl:«&gt; one came over and editor Potter casion an effort will be mode to organ­
Upon her strength and spirit wears f
shows
rn-re. in apple I dred pouad.lone on U.e track.. Her rrapMltum-m nndoubtedl, !o.t from was called in to hear his fate. When ize a Red Ribbon Clnb.
Worthy judges bars we proved to you.
1879, there
peach orchard, te.limony i. that .the there arep red j "»“'»&gt;■« ndrawedul the poh. that he found that he was "Not guilty." a
Under
sheriff,
Wm.
A.
Powers
of
orvikards,
bmthel. of ap-| him of tlieacliuid wu.1 ^ie woald re- , h»«hvill. needed a new rehool bonre broad smile enveloped the opera house, Hastings, gave The News a pleasent
and that in
Rut n womto's work la ne&gt;er done I
p|„ nnd-1
neaehe. were I port him. when he rap away. Sheen- I fnr ■"«»*.. Mie did.&gt;11.and might Potter shook hands with the Judge call on Thursday evening, We are aland jury, and when last seen was put­ ways glad to meet such an efficient of­
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dravored to remove tlm .tone l.n,conld ]
Suffice it to say that the question was
...j..... „i...
►!,„
train™-,,;™ i instead of the one under consideration. ting in his best licks "hoofing it” down ficer an gentlemen a* Mr. Powers has decided in the affirmative.
_ David Sanborn
celebrated dog not uno when she saw the train coming I
.
fancier of Raltimoro hae received, di- aramid the mine, ran to tbo bonW. got 1 ll‘?7.’r'” Tllai. r^T’^ hlTfor 'the .the railroad track towards Vermont­ always proven himself to be.
rent from England, a tine .pecimen of a red lamp and mv.-d the Atlantic
“ “m* b'?U'
*' '' fo.r ' ' ville, yet with his face turned towards
Smith &amp; Clark are making prepar­
The lad&gt;es Mite society of Maple
the -Ue-no Setter breed of dogm praM from an awful eaUMraphe. Tim
°„'f Z Nashville. And thus ends the great
ations for a grand sugar party, to be Grove meet at Lewis Gross’ next
libel suit.
given at the Opera House about March Thursday afternoon.
This dog will be quite an addition to , prosecution got in their evidence on .
••disorderlies ” and we
Mt, r^^Uo-kmraeL The fa- Monday, -ben th. e«.
I
f^k tbl^XnTh/^
93th. When they say “we are going to
rejoice to ii
ANNIVERSARY ENTERTAINMENT. give the tin newt party ever given in
her of this imported canine was recen­ Hoffman giving requisite bail, was ad­
LOCAL MATTERS.
“ ,rn new "temple of learning”
of 'building
Nashville,” all who like fun and warm
journed
for
one
week.
tly sold to&gt; titled gentleman in Eng­
...........
is laidliefore
befor our voters they will cany
The third anniversary of the W. C. sugar, may look out for a good time.
rV"If yon want some of the best
Jacob Hoffman informs m» that .as n
land for 800 pounds.
syrup in the village of Nashville for
it with a rush.
T. U., will be celebrated on Monday, Look out for program.
—A new orchestra has been formed, defensehis sou will be able to prove
50c. call at
Wheeler’s.
Tl» complexion of the officer* elec­ March 22nd, Supper will be served at
under the leadership of John Roe. E. most conclusively that lie was not near ted is temiwrancc, aud in it is represen­ Union House from five to seven p. m.
HT D. C. Griffith is the first to put
A Just Keproaf.
Cook manipulates the first violin, Dr. the track on the eyening in question, ted a considerable uumlier of the vari­ Supper 35 cts. The following is the
in a new stock of Spring goods. He is
receiving a full line of Dry Goods. Hats
Keslar second; and B. If, Hoag third. but that the complaint of Mrs. O’Day* ous occupations of the locality. For in- program for the evening* entertain­
Castleton, Mauch 8, 1880.
Herb Wai rath fingers the claronett, was a maijeiou* plot which grew oat of sta»ce: Mr. Chipman is a retired form­ ment at the Christian church: Singing Assomeof the would-be Almighties on Caps, Clothing, Boot*, Shot's and No­
tions. Those who contemplate buying
and Alex. Blair and Charles Davidson n
•• fear
•t”‘ that
“■“* he would supercede her bus- er ; McDerby n Hah'sman; Darker a by Union; Rending and prayer. Rev. the State Road were speaking in. meet­ in the next sixty days will do well to
c.eh tbccwwt, while M- ll.onir ,
i» hl. pcltlan wf rectiot forem.n
lawyer and farmen la* a detective'aud Newton; Singing by R. H. Club; Re­ ing at the Ho«mer school-houae lately, buy at once as all kinds of goods are
blow, the trombone. The laud b«ve I
*ni1
&lt;&gt;'**«' to S'1
money loaner; I’tuker n carpenter; marks of "Welcome.0 Mrs. Truman ; for the lack of something good to say rapidly advancing.
purcliMed IM. mimic .mUrr iu . fair him out of the w»y. Iloffnmu Lm been
F.vertt. a day laborer; Wuloott a cor- Chronicles. Mrs. Timmerman ; Instru­ they mode the assertion that Dower
13F Overcoats going rapidly at cost
way to «lip« an, other mrbettra . rmowred Maeetiou hand und^r O
peuter; Boston n brick-yard proprieter; mental Music, Mtss Stella Wilson; Barrns, «ur young friend who lately at
Wheeleks.
-in tlte
- -interior.
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ioiynore than u year. He w a likely
Reynolds a wagon-maker, and Cook Temperance Dialogue; Remarks, L. J. died, bad surely gone to bell, and went
EF- The newest styles of spring suite
«&lt;*
"....rtaCrer.
—Recently wey«red
______ feraiontviM,
Wheeler, selection. Mm. Webster; Siug- bo far as to say that his last words were for men and boys just received at
aud called upon H. J. Martin, who
to
D. C. Griffith’s.
_ he was going
-s
. hell. We would
t The new set of afiiwrs won duly in- ing. A.D. Newton; Essay, Mrs. L. J. that
,rim$ **"
bear* the name of t" '
*
'•j su Kurated by the old cwtweil uu Thura- Wilson; Remark* by E. Chipman; Clos- like to inform the public aud griefrr* Ladies Cloaks at cost at.
most enterprising
4...
i
r liav.
A to
y evening,
evening, an
nnd
t&lt;&gt; tteetr
their tender
tender rare
rare ing Remarks by Mr. Dr. Young. After stricken friends, of which he lias gainWheelkb’s.
KtinU-uH-n of Ea»n C« W. *«n&gt;. -ow. W.
.ml f—.iyAir To; thrfr
tnw.oTomn, 4&lt;&gt; which
_____the
„ pledge will be .pawed
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and ________________________________________
ed many,thatthiB is a l»o*e falsehood,.
CaT ComuAu and look at my new
greatly aurptimd to are the cxhaiwt- their future htrnre, ntHolfon. Muske­ » &lt;• eonrtCT tlit puMix-rom rilluRT &lt;.f wt- bo]* many will »&gt;ct «ml keep it. A iu. «lmo«t hi, loM weri« were Ihu hi,
apring
goods,
I
have
just
what you
les* stock of general merrhandiae on gon Co., last yesterday.. George has NMlrrille.nu,tragth«t they will ever treooral iiivitatiou h&gt; ertended. A Savior wm wnitinr for him. How very
want to buy and I am sorely in need of
exhibition at Ida lively place of busi­ lived in this vicinity 87 years or since bold in view the fact that natqre in­ pleasurable a* well usa profitinkle’time grateful ought we to be to know that money; would take some on old ac­
ness. Mr. Martin’s stocks are entirely he aa* a three-year-old, ami wilf un­ tended her for a “banner” village, and is anticipated and we hope to give the our. Savior is not ao hard-hearted as count*.
D,C. Griffith. '
too large and extensive for the place, doubtedly sec many a home sick day when they ore working for In r up­ good work an impetus that will be they ore, fox if ha were, be would ex­
1 JX» bushels corn for sale at
and wishing to reduce tliem be is offerWheeler’*.
building, improvement and advance­ manifested for a long time to eotne. pect to see Him keep all His glory to
altbongh he provided against an at­ ment, they are doing only their duty*
Himself, and see us work for our salva13T A large installment of new good*
tack of that kind by paying for Tim and the commnnda of the Divine Cre- charged to those without supper tick­
just received. Call and We them at
prints, neat-fitting suite. and he
News u way into *81.
•
WhHKLER’R
ets.
Bt on per of Com.
H. C. Baughman.
utol.
and foot wear at a tremendous rate.
And Her Environs.

—Tom. Purkey ha* sold bis 40-acre
farm just north of the village to Henry
Fcighner for #1,600.
—The maple sugar busincAS has been
lively during the past week. About
16,000 pounds has been marketed.
—Vt. Ville
claims that it* libel
suitincreased its list in this village to
the extent of forty-rix subscribers.
—The board of registration found
388 voters in Nashvflk on Saturday.
Forty-three new names were added to

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WHAT A DU» (fl

if he had
A U} the

Bowing

h*
«Xt U&gt;y baad-reate

State Board of Ag
E. H. Bennett, will
our land-owDciB:
Of course every one I
vsys the fence on the
might not think it. also

;

CURIOUS A5t» r&gt;*

'If you

had once
and moved in the best society.
«tah&lt;
•nd add to the prod:
She requested a month’s time to con-.
aider the matter, promising at the ex­
. v
Wiucn xkmx gave
divide this by the number of
piration of that time to give him a
soil,
will1 Haman's.sons; subtract the number of
—
definite answer.
.­
A few days subsequent to the above
event the acquaintances of our
heroine aero astounded on Earn­
ing that she had left her home, woods where they fell, but not if cut
which wa* dosed, Jrer eervanta. diamined, and the entire property'left her

or in a oompoet heap in the field,
nty for the benefit of liis creditors.
The next week the leading newspa­ ready for immediate use, the buyer
pers of the dty contained the following ordinarily takes that also as belonging
to the farm, though it might not be
___________________ _
sold

Goliath; subtract.the number.of fur­
longs that Bethany was distant from
Jerusalem; divide by the number of
anchors cast oat at the time of Paul’s

An
dian j

felt for those hemmed in at Fort
by these Indians. Rumors
ns that the small force in com­
mand there could not hold out against
the persistent attacks of the bloodthirs-

a

men, women and children who fled
tberc for protection were all massacred.
At last Geu. Sibley sent a force of 180
mounted men under Col. McPhail to
relieve the fort, but we ifld net all know
bow near that force, came to being de­
moralized and broken up. The detach­
ment consisted of militia;, that is of oifr- Tbon, *mL* to plalstiff. &lt;btojW*ri
izens not enlisted in the United States
service, as was the main body under
Gen. Sibley. The evil of dependence
on unorganized militia, however patri­
otic and brave the individual men were,
had an illustration on that somewhat

pie saved in the ark, and the remainder
will be the number of boy* in the class."
How many were there?
- One of the meat curious railroads in
the world is the 10-inch-gauge road fifty men, who nad chosen Anson
PITH A5D POWT.
running from North Billerica, Mom, to Northup, of St. Anthony, Csptain.
Bedford. It wa* at flnit hooted at by Northup was a brave man, with good
UNDER FALSE PRETENSES.
■the people, but the road was completed, qualities for a soldier, but hardly the
making a length of 8| mile*. There are right material for an officer. He was
A goop judge of mutton ought to be
11 bridges on the road, one of which is inclined to go his own gait and not
rhe oity of New Haven, in the State
over 100 feet long. The rails weigh 25 obey the orders of McPhail on the wether wise.
ifConnocticut, is a beautiful place. As
DoEfl ihe maternal codfish call its'
pounds to the yard. Th&lt; road i* well march. McPhail, who had Men ser­
our readers arc doubtless aware, from
built and equipped; one grade i* 155 vice in the South, had been com­ young with a codfish bawL
the number of a certain kind of shade
feet. The cars and engines will at first missioned by Gov. Ramsey to take
The proverb, “Fair exchange, no rob­
trees that abound in and beautify it and
sight create wonder and admiration. command of all mounted men who re­ bery," didn’t refer to church fairs'
afford a luxurious shade during the
Their perfect proportions give them a ported under the Governor's call for
Mt son, emulate the mule; it is
sultry summer months, it has received
handsome appearance. They are con­ relief of the frontier. By fhe order of backward in deeds of violence.
the appropriate cognomen of the Oity
structed very near the ground, giving Gen. Sibley he had command of this
....
±1
An innkeeper
need never w
be st „a 1WI
lose
of Elms. The inhabitants are noted for
them great advantages of safety. The detachment, and there was no reason i for means to entertain his patronlw»rwg
tLdir intelligence and erudition, the
cys.havo an aisle with one seat on each why Northup should not obey him. It | always a host in himselfbenefits of a thorough education being
side, in the same manner as ordinary
importoai U»l Ul. .0&gt;.U to&gt;ooi "WDiK »girl whom you
tSrUm
enjoyed by all in all classes of society—
cars have two seats. The length of the .houtt not dmdo ou Um ro-1 bo pot. Irmb &lt;x»i ou Um pulot tiro xt m a
the operative, producer and m-chanie,
curs allow 30 seats, each person having should keep
kix-n together and be
he ready
readv at
nt •_
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:
a seat to himself. The cars are sup­ any ' moment to encounter £ho Indians. sign that you needn't go home yet.
usually termed the learned professions.
It'b an easy thing, yre are informed
plied with closets, water tank, are best­ Northup wanted to gallop ahead when­
Here for many years dwelt Charles
ed by steam, and have all the modern ever he felt like it. McPhail finally re­ by J. Joshua Jenkins, to Lear the tooth­
Lathrop, a wealthy merchant He wm
improvements. They weigh but ij proved him sharply and ordered him ache in the jaw of your neighbor.
a man who commanded the respect and
tons, ordinary cars weighing on average back to hia place in the column. North- ,-----A free
art- —
school
has been
-—- —
•— ----------- estabesteem of all who formed his acquaint­
m
18 tons. The trains run at the rate of up took offense, said he would go buck listed in Indianapolis, but the boys say
ance. He was known as a man of the main your friend. Youra truly,
■ off, although the purchaser of the farm
Wjuum MANxnra
supposed he was buying and paying 20 miles an hour with perfect safety. altogether, wheeled hi* company and । they wauld prefer a sweetheart school,
atricteet honesty and probity, and noted
In truth, onr heroine hau, until the for
^e buildings on it Hu only The engine is placed behind the ten­ took the road back to Bt. Peter. Mar- j
What is the difference between a
for his deeds of benevolence and gen­
der, giving it greater adhesion to the shall, who accompanied the detachment soldier and a bombahell? Why, vmo
erosity to those whose circumstances in reception of this epistle, regarded the remedy in such a case would be against
A» a track. They weigh 8 tons, aud draw but had no command, galloped back io I goes to war and the other goes to pieces,
life demanded the active sympathy ol writer of it in a more favorable light1 the party selling the premises.
two passenger and two freight cars. renxon.ir.te wi»h NorOxtip who wm Mx '
-Till Ihetrothuxd ,hux. U»dmlthose who were able to administer to than any of the suitors for her hand, | part of the buildings conveyed, of
■but now moat heartily did she congrat- j course the window-blinds are included, The cost of the road was about $4,500 । old friend; bni Jrorthnp'. blood ... I j know lota O1 p^ple who
their needs.
per mile.
up. end hu .wore be would h.ve noth-1 t|,e de.il
enud, but t’other thine
At the time of which we now write, ulate heraelf that she had an insight cven &gt;( they bo at the time taken off
The origin of the allusion to New ing more to do with McPhail. Mar- , bothers ’em.
his true character
understood
iav w.as
bib a
u widower.
wjuuwcr. Five.years
I I'V.jrain preri
jirrivj-­ into
------- —
—---- —and
— -----——---------- and carried to the painter’s shop to be
ho
as a foreign country was as folipread
his I the
Je
ously Al...
the death angel I.A.l
had aWKa*.I
apr
eed V..*
tho true motives that influenced him in painted. It would be otherwise if they Jersey
bws: After the fall of the first Na­
the professions of affection and prefer bid been newly purchased and brought 105
dork and murky wings over tthe couch
th,® b“*
&gt;uth, with
• into the house, but not yet attached or P°
poleon his brother Joseph, who had felted, edlod out at the top of hi. !f h? “J1”1' “J “l!I,”r
of the companion of his youth,
with ecco 110 !lftd made to her.
111«
King of Spain, and his nephew, voioo: “AU who «e for the relief of the
ed path of
. 4 f°w days subsequent to her recep- fitted to it. Lightning rods also ’ go been
he
whom ho hail trod 'the rugged
UD xxvunv
, uu
Murat, sought refuge in this forb forwerd to Bldgel. 1 Let raruxl. I
-ansported
tionofthe above epistle she received ......
with .the
house 1,
if ,uv
the laxmcr
farmer uw&gt;
has au
any
on Prince
”r
life for twenty years, and transported
A COBBMPOXDKMT ask* us, » What is
her chaste and pure spirit to the better another. It was from Richard Conley, his house. A furnace in the cellar, °ountry&gt; bringing with them great tirn back !" He wiitxW his horse and I
oddest thing on
brick or portable, is considered a part wcaltJ1- Joseph Bonaparte wished to galloped back to rejoin McPhail.
McPhaiL Be- T
. oa* , * °*
land, leaving behind her the only child and ran at follows:
Miss
H
o.via Lathrop— Rzwpectod and Hon­ of the house, but an ordinary stove blul&lt;i a P^i*1 residence here, but did fore he had reached the latter he saw &lt;*rth?
Eaey
a tailor with
1
.----- enough!
that had ever been vouchsafed to them ored Lady: 1 have long since given yon all that
memory.
—a daughter, H el via by name—now of strength of affection of whicn my nature is with a loose pipe running into the chim- “ot jQsire te become a citizen, having Northup coming up. Northup rejoined °
Byerything has recently advanced
the tender age of 17 years, when bereft I capable, but, until the recent unfortunate ney is not, while a range set in brick k0?6® °T returning to Europe. To cn-« just as a halt was ordered for dismount
tn yonr drentnstanoes,. have locked
the work is. Mantelpieces so attached to
hrch rcmiinn
.
-- ------as an alien, to hold real estate and a brief rest. When the march was in price eroept
except liberty, “
which
remains
of a mother’s care. On her Mr. La­ change
'th" chimneys not to be removed withBCt°f ^L^uJaturo: resumed Northup and his men were in | at eternal vigilance, with liberal rethrop lavished all his affection. She
«eyeral their proper place in the column, and [ Auctions to the trade.
had been thoroughly educated, both at rniahttS thought toIw infiaonoed by ainiati-r; out marring the plastering go with the a®.P888®4
Some jiicuivi
predict that
the time
will come
come
house, but,
if merely reeling
resting on brackstates,
home by her parents, who were fully mouveH were I to reveal to you the real *uto
xv ।I nuuac,
uui, u
oraca-------• „but
— toiiea.
---- -He
— was chagrined, ther- was no farther trouble. The fort
..... ,|
unu me
ume win
—t----- a I ‘ was reached at daylightaud relief given t when people can road each others
they may be taken away by the especially because Pennsylvania refused.
competent to the task, and by private of my foehtiga, 1 ha.v refrained from doing ao: i ots.
but, now
that
eircum»t*Di-iM
have
changed,
’ ;'onner owner without legal liability. After th»s he applied to the New Jersey i to the loDg-bole«guered garrison.
r
to
Mkvou
to
allows
to
provs
to
you
;
thought*
like
a
book.
It
is
**d
to
think
instructors, and had attended the beat Tcnrnp
world________
th* airiecrity
of my,*ff«ctiou । The, pumps,
sinks, etc., fastened to the L'^8’"*ton'.wLicli granted both him;
that many fly-leaves will be discovered
seminaries of learning that the country md to th»
_______
________________
,__________________
viait you and &lt;I buildings are a part
Dart of it in law,
law. and so
* rtQcu Murat the privilege of pur- .
The Unrest of This Life.
where least expected.
afforded.
I fo- you.i. Wd! you allow mo to visit
* tr—
^-----‘ । I r.au
E‘“uuuj
a*™ » »
• «•-“
1 A »*TOT» *™«. -ho w„ but a
Mr. Lathrop had, after the demise of
lnlen«tidhb^!&gt;eOt?,iffer are lho wat€r
connected there--- ----------E
bu Claire is to have a corn festival
his wife, do inclination to turn a second
i
«,!^vtX.Tni5
affection.
Sd
a
d^ire
to
,
with
bringing
water
from
a
distant
/JJ
1
.
,
b
^
It
msgmficent
!
Bt
the
Um|
second [ von/ou]J true, ard'eut affection, and * deeire to | ^th bringing water from a distant
’ *•
£
u
mugni cen I
jjjg temperance hall, for the benefit &gt; and-so preacher, being called upon actime to the shnno of love, but, as before |, h&lt; your future protector and do*r&lt;«t
dearest earthly ! spnng.
spring. If the farmer has iron kettles ax'Uings
awouings, and utted
nttea them
tnem up in the ■ of• tlw
ihe Methodist
Meuiouist Church,
vnurcn, at which
wmen the
me ; cidentally
viueutauv for
ror a sermon, asked
asaca a friend
menu
intimated,
--------------- -------------------------centered his entire
------affection
Jecriou/bond.
,rlu1?d- PiMum
»"«tam.beartMm
tot mo he*r from yoa
yw at
it your
yoor■ Mt in
in brick
brick work
work near
near his
his,, barn
barn for
for most
most costly
costly manner.
manner. Rare
Rare pictures,
pictures, 'I bill
bilJ off faro
f
is
j8 entirely
cnt^c»y of
o» eatables
ectables made
made !! what
what he
he should
should preach
preach about,
about, to
to which
which
U,.
of their uxutu^ lore Ih^
lh.C,
cooking
for bi.
Li. .tod.,
.took, or
— T"
1-tn.o
R- '&gt; °&lt;
““Xj,, m'cl, “
„ -n^buh, sX X. ' lb.
th. other repUoJ,
repUel-XnT??&lt;
on Ux.pl^or
i'
“’M-B food l&lt;»
”’ .ml
“”u .T
thelov^ou.
^JeonMedtohi,..,?
ft thlB
th»X
replied SS.WfrV
be
de«l of
of his
hi. farm
f™ covers
eor.™ them
then.
etc. WeC
Well,’if
if th&lt;y
th., don,t
don't h*™
h.™ troubl
trouble
- Yoc
Vol _ 1I have
™,e changed
eh,u.ped my
nx, occupaneonp.the
loved one had
confided to bis ;are. '' “To
flhe replied
inunediBtely. int‘b
® dead
etc
°
“
A
h mav
■■■
»».
« ,nl• . * •
•h„ ln Iher hu01. . alon
— AL
—— w. are no
_ judge.
i—J
Tt-lu
_i;_x (formerlv
.» ** , 3a Echoob
, “,
A.
may wnll
weU ba
be HUnnMpd.
reppowd, l&gt;ar
her aaaoTnroom- I| rihng
lftch
.ho. on
» liknwrina
hkoWiK tha
lhe Kall
lu-11 ntlartnoJ
queued £«
to hio
lu. gFOUUUB UUU OUt
"J' WltD
’,1‘ CXQUlKltv taste.
'“?■ 1' *1.
there,
then
Talk I tion,—
” sai.j
d _____
an oculist
phJxmonfe her be.uty-which ... |
H. ei^ w.™ ™«U“t i b-nto
hi. oxen to dxnn-r. If ho
‘
~
.&gt;«&gt;ut indulgiug ,o mtotiuj, berer-1 “O°:
-■* “?"•
master) to a friend. “ Yes, but it is
■bov.
a. common
conxnxoo order-and
order-.n&lt;l her
her abort
,hort interT1U&gt;
interrj, for
|or a
a few
few ninths,
nxonto..when
mnny ornrunenfel .totare,
?“*
tlTh
................................
” '
bove the
when । ‘B&gt;dx«s&lt;»
“‘‘^J®8 n
ages, we had
u thousand time* rather
nearly
the
some
thing,
though,
”
was
the
...^
iai. ...
. o.^-ureri
—u to u__
...
_— “etc,
*i., resting on the ground by
P^Pl® from oil parts of the country have a stomach full of liquor than to answer, “for you still attend to the pu
-odlh
m prcpeel
her _. 1 ,_ho promiMd
him p, .br.r. ......
Hfe’. iu»i1 —vrxor
­
weight merely, and sells his
him, and were treated courteous- indulge to excess in succotash. The
large
Rg. number
uumbvr of suitors
rattor. for her
hw hand.
hwxd. with bra. gnxdnj by Ixx. protecting .rm. lb.tr owtx w
pils."
SteuJTbta
uir.ir.
b«i
but
one
1
“
t-U
without
reMrrutiou.
tbw
thing.
»_
g»
*?»
ertremel,
^b«»l
with
hi.
he treated all respectfully,
rpianertfnllr. but,
hvtt snr«nr. ,, , ■
.. . .....
eRtat» xrtthr
She
succotash does not intoxicate, it is
“Do You eee this stick, sir?” said a
money, and gave great impetus to the true, but it causes a feeling of unrest
xni*ing that pcrh*}&gt;s sinister notions in­ condition to require—that their mar- 8° with the land,
business of the little towa. The Phila- that is truly painful, and dire distress is very stupid acquaintance to Sidney
fluenced them, and not willing to le*v« riage should tie celebrated in the
Smith. “This stick has been all round
* WtoUaxten &lt; h.r.rter.
JeJl*i«&gt;A tading th.1 h. b^d .ppm­ in rnuij
her father's society and the home that church, and that she be allowed to have
the nmtU ol lookmg ! tbe
,orU
•• .V• ”.“ Indeed I And yet it’s
”
enriy no end of money, and that ha on the .n.x-ou.1. when it .. red. when , ’ , sUck
had shelteied her since her birth, she the wedding feast prepared. To this j
.
8 d.
i
. LLZT-L'ZT
i
-■’ear the United States Medical Mu- used it to benefit business generally,
gave encouragement to no one.
3
he at first objected, but she was perms-1 B„Qult tbe scene of the assassination of regretted, when too late, that they had it givetb its color in the tin skimmer. I n "
A year passed, and a second time she
'‘
________________ _ ________ _ ________ _
J®nt
ber demttU(*. bhe told him that, preaident Lincoln, ntauds an old hovel, refused to let him locate among them- We would go M far au anybody to con- j
wa* compelled to pass through the Jeep
waten. of sorrow, affliction, and bereave-1
bnt7hi in^hifinlinc'! *ho *nd in
Waahington’s “ charao- selves, and, to keep their mortification, tribute fund* to a Methodist Church, ,
. i juu
uil‘--ui
, bat
uai that
turn iu
turn inwancc she
suu
sMnt itv thn death c.f h«r father, she
J“d^
8“
ut'
lUthisnistance
jollQ Birch byname. Birch was would continue to taunt Jerseymen but the church that would smuggle sue- .
znent by the death cf her
father, She '.should
--------------on haring
her whim
—whim
it
»"• insist
.honldrurirt
on h.rxnv
b«
—if I
.. ...
hBTlng , Kirxg-wjth impitfeg cotash into us in large quantities, as a ,
felt
” a year snore- he chose to regard it as quch—indulged. . born in the same hovel alout the time
- the loss keenly. For
chantable incentive, regardless pf our ,
• that Gen. 'Washington died, and during the King of Spain to rule over them. feelings, would have something to an- •
ft»«iu&gt;go u&gt;to wcety or toreoaro *^.e
H. finally
fctoUy acauieaced.
toottitoed.
the last twenty-five years he has never They were called Spaniards on that ac­
the addresses of any of the opposite sex.
They issued a pumber of cards of in­ j been away from it. In his boyhood he count. But these taunt* harmed no swer for. When that succotash ,Xa»«4 a A Borton man is about to make a trip
At the end of that time her suitors vitation to the marriage ceretaony and
rival comes off the quiet man who
the world in an eighteen-foot
was apprenticed to a repairer of muni­ one, os the Jerseymen lost nothing by gees to work and establishes n bazar yound
flocked around her, and numerous were
boat, taking his wife with him on the
,
,. . , . .
cal instruments, so that a natural turn allowing him to settle among them, and outside for the sale of pain-killer and' ;
the offers of marriage sbe received.
journey.
He has steadily declined
To. Joy arrived on which '.he twin
mcchuii„ w„ in ,
doTe]. thus foreigner, jokingly applied to Jer­
There was one at least who truly loved were to be united in the most sacred
‘ t‘ ’
this wives of
brandy aud peppermint is going to not Itempting offers to
her. His name was Richard Conley. He bonds known to mortals. After the oped. Since about I860 ho has been seymen, has come down to us long after only make money, but become a philan- iseveral ether Boston!
_____
D__________
o_____ ______
r. by thropisL Of course money can be
origin
has been____
forgotten,
except
•waa ±5 years of age. For ten years he ceremony had been performed, the hap­ at work on a perpetual-motion machine,its
which
he
at
first
hoped
to
complete
bea
few
of
the
Dart
generation,
“
So,
”
S
aid
a
lady
j
had been fatherless, and for the last py couple, followed by the invited
made al such festivals, but is it right to {
t zz—------— ---------- —
• seven years had been the principal sup- guests, most of whom belonged to the fore the end of the war. His simple
thus trifle with the feelings of men and 'chant, “your pretty d
T**' aU11011 »r
SUmyR
ried a rich husband]
•XKjrt of his widowed mother. For that humble walks of life, proceeded direct- food i. wmed byreguUtisg aactj inwomen, to make a few paltry dollars ,replied the father, fl
strumenta. Indeed, he could make a
I really have solid reasons for believj ly to our heroine’s forme? residence. grest deal of money out of that trade if ing that there have been cranky people for a church? Doe* it. not prove jmarried u rich maaJ
in a mercantile establishment, and, by I Great was their surprise to find it open
hurtful, in the end, to a church '
ata-dy application to business, had se­ for the reception of company, ana u he were willing, for Ole Bull is his who have made the acquisition of (hat adopt* such financial schemes? he is a very poor.fl
great friend, and Remenyi once gave 1,000,000
' nnnnM of
-• postage
1-------stamps
a condition
—
cured a yearly increase of his salary as sumptuous feast prepared.
Now, there has been no more
* to aninto his hand a $2,000 violin which for the accomplishment of some vital successful festival, financially, than the ।other in the city t
well us the confidence and good will of
isit him.
After the departure of the guests, needed restoration. This job would be matter.
_ ___ ______
A legacy
w
may __
depend
«.___ upon it. watermelon festival, held at Waukesha, .He proposes to hu
his employ* r.
father’s
who enjoyed the occasion intensely, our a difficult one, for Remenyi** ear .ap- A marriage may depend upon it
it. Seme
He dwelt with his mother in the hum- heroine remarked, “ I know you are I
a few years ago, but no person who at- '
parently
could
not
be
satisfied,
Ole
old
imbecile
may
have
insisted
’
J
;
’
*
,
’
~
’
___1
on
havMe cottage that had been their place surprised at what has occurred, and an
tended that iealival could again be in- '
•to
ask
your
pasted
with
______
of abode during his father’s lifetime— explanation is due. I had reason to Bull thought, but the “ aid hermit of F ing the wall of his bedroom paste
duced to patronize any money-making ।mother to ask your
r io let you
street" did the mending iu exactly one 1,000,000 of postage stamps. It is not
indeed, ever since his recollection.
mistrust the motives of many, intieed, minute. He then took the instrument, perhaps so d.ilicult ss might be thought device that the church should get up- 1
He had frequently met with Helria of moat of those who were soliciting my
It will be remembered by reader* of
How tab,” asks an exchange, “will
it, removed the bridge and, to bring together 1,000,000 of used-up
-at social parties, at church, in the Sab­ hand in marriage, and resorted to this •ounded
having rubbed it* edge with sandpaper, stamps. It might, under certain cir-I profane history that on that occasion ।bees go for honey ?" The answer to
bath-school, and at his place of busi­ rttas in order to test their sincerity,
people were admitted free to the fasti- ,
this conundrum is unknown to us, but
ness, and she invariably treated him and am satisfied with the result of true handed it back to the famous musi- cutnstances, even be worth while to buy val, and given all the watermelon they ,
it is a well-known foot, that a bee will
•with marked respect. - Indeed, she held love’s teat. Henceforth this is to be cions. Bure enough the old virtues of s few thousand stamps to get them could eat. All partook of the melon,
miles out. of its way for the purpose
the violin had been Restored. Billy stamped. If you have the waste paper for the benefit of the church, a thou- go
,
not only your home, but that of your
ai stinging a barefooted boy on. the
Smew him to bo intelligent and well-in­ mother, and I wish her to feel herself Birch, who wm a famous minstrel many of very busy offices, you will be greatly sand heyto boat happy, and when music ।
years ago, was the hermit’s brother, the helped in the accumulation. Moat people
formed ; that by dint of his earn exer- as much at home as she ever did in her
arose with its voluptuous swell, soft
present Billy Birch, minstrel, having who begin such an accumulation break
eyes looked love to eye* which spake
tkm he had acquired a better education own domicile. So good a son as you
taken the former’s name.
down after a time. A lady told me the again, and pretty soon everybody
than many of her acquaintances who have always proved yourself ought net
other day that she was saving up her
wanted to go out doors to get some
were furnished with all desirable facili­ .to be separated from his mother.”
postage
stamps
toward
1,000,000,
and
I
Bears as Pets.
ties for acquiring knowledge; that ho
pain-killer. Then it waa found that
Our hero replied: “ 1 do not know
lUKanoK
Kaaa.
calculated
that it would take her 250 j tbedoora were locked, and muscular
haft the reputation of being terapu- that your property is any objection, but
loujdy honest and trustworthy; and, I should have been satisfied with you
anilactioJ von mav make votJSf er*s son of the vast audience could get
above oil, that he wm an affectionate alone." He then playfully bantered her trusted when fall grown; hence it savors
and dutiful son, and justly the pride for obtaining him under false pretenses,
out without paying 2 shillings. The
sufferers were get into aline and had to
and joy of his mother.
take their turns going out doors, aud
Frimd.hip.
On hi* part, he loved our heroine mortal?.
mrch suffering reaalted. Positions
with true and ardent devotion, but felt
Give mo the friend who has the same
a u» uru.Ui mwka.
A would be a bootless task to attempt
asdwhen all were
to-vaa the regard of one so far above printed a kiss on her brew, and thus ental den. He cornea it Dome ana
threw it down in the yard, where it was —Socta*.___________
him in the scale of society, and be had gave' utterance to her feelings" M God
-- ----------- ----••
VVMWUCXH HIT
“Th» Tree,”
a perfect horror of ths idea pf being bless you, my daughter. I can never immediately adopted by the little ne*
virtues as an offset to the failings they
a small boy gut up to rea&lt; a compo
xegarded aa a fortuns hunter; 'oonse* be sufficiently grateful for your kind grooa. It became a great favorite with
may rehearse, and who win hold fast to
qaaatly “ he never told his love,” bat offer to give "me a home with you for tham, ahariDg their corn bread, and ^on on -Tbe Tree.” Ha got as far m another festiva1. While the church1 his faith in jay truth and goodness in
taking part in all their sport*. BiHy— “This subject has maay branches,” made money for a day. it lost money spite of defamation, bnch friends may
that wm the name given to him- when the teacher said, ‘ 8top I you have
be scarce, but when found arc pricolesa
thrived and grew large and stout, and not
your bo^h yeLy(m
church should stick to the time-hon­
Two years had passed since H elria
learned to box and wrestle with the terrupt ma again/ said the boy, ‘TH ored collection plate, aud not go into
had been left fatherless, and it bad oc- kud1 hipibsod."
•l..
— —111. .
A London paper, in tracing the mode
warred to her that it might result Jn
It would be a bootless task to attempt boys so well that visitors to the plants- leave." ,lf4 jOn give me any more impuin which 122 rilled f«mi*raia England
to describe the chagrin and mortifi­ tion were always entertained wnh there donee, I*0 taka the sap out of you. Do
cation of our heroine’s unsuccessful droll exhibitions. But one day BiDy yon nn^.ratand?^ said ths teacher. MI
the
th. regu.
wooers, and especially of Mr. Manning, wuadatooted in making free with the twi&lt;will all take a hand, but when a church
yoong csbbagra in the garden. A stoat lar urder of burinras proceeded.
who should regard them with favor.
deals a brace g»aM “
‘ ‘
negro man picked up a branch of rose
-------------------- ————
She confided her plans to ho one save
bush, and gave the marauder a playful
Texas editors break a bottle of cham- has no show for
’•ciei of the 5.500.000 nona
the aged attorney who for many years■troke. Filled with regt, Billy sprung pagne cider with each new subscriber. Swi.
Cbicsgo. Ill.
Jhad transacted her father’s business,

CharlM L*throp to the tmount of ita entire
raine. Miss Holv&gt;t» tti* only hair, w® nnderBland, bos giren up *1) tier claim to the estate, Growing crops aUo pass by the deed of
a farm, unless they arc expressly re­
for the benefit of tno eradltora.
Our hcroinP found a home with an served, and when it is intended to re­
old lady who had formerly been her serve those it should be so stated in the
ntiree, and had ever since her first rec­ deed itself; a mere oral agreement
ollection been firmly and affectionately to that effect would not be valid in law.
attached to the family. Mrs. Dermont Another mode is to stipulate that posreally believed her young friend to be
penniless, but assured her that while future day. in which case the crop* or
she held a roof to shelter herself Mie was manure may be removed before that
welcome to share her humble home time. AA to the building* on the farm,
though' 'generally mentioned in the
with her.
Helvin resorted to her needle, in the deed, it is hot absolutely necessary they
use of which she was an adept, Tor the should be. j A deed of land ordinarily
cairipsTtil-tho buildings on it-belonging
purpose of .obtaining a livelihood.
A week had not elapsed after she hi. 1 to the grantor, whether mentioned or
become the guest of Mrs. Dermont, oi not; and this rule includes the lumber
rather one of her household, ere she re-1 sod timber of any old building which
ceived from her quondam lover a note, | has been taken or blown down and
of which the following.is a copy:
I been packed swot for future use on the
Mus Hklvu Lathxop—Rsspsctkd Lady: I farm. But if there be any buildings
I embrace the preoent onyortanity-w inform on
fann bnilt bv some third person,
you that it will not Ito DooMsaty for you to t
..
i ’
&gt;
further Mtwider. tho proportion I, nvenUy I W,U11110 farmers leave, the deed would
mods to yob. The unfortunate change lu your Dot convey these, since the buildings
circnmatknoas will render K impooaiblo for mo I arc personal property, and do not be­
to support you In the style that I should.do- j iong
the Jand-owner to convey. The
eire, and I must aak you to nr&gt; longer regard
?
.
. .
3 .
me a suitor for ymir band. I ehall ever re- real owners thereof might move them

�Mb Mtar*0*M MRUrt.

1 gross of fire steels, TB docen garter­
ing*, 10,000 poinds of flour, 500 bush­
els ©f Indian corn, 12 horeea, 12 horned
- ---------- * -----------of-.
“the receipt
knowledge?
io foil
French-------- — ’ublio
village. —Exchange.

FOOD ADULTERATION.

TheSeW

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fresh

T^reirenT the "eviflof IffulteraSoB in
the District of Columbia and the Terri-"

ricn 1X0 FIGURES.
Nublt * fourth ol Ibe 80S inmate,
of the Now Jenoy 8UU pn&gt;on are

pIONEBR STORE!

ORNO STRONG.

Spring
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

HAPPY IN BARGAINS

boxes of ooffee berries, Were submitted
yearly.
,
to the ehemiet of the Agricultural Bu­
Accortnito to Afidorf stotiaMra ifc.J riat. U’eq*oU. lr4£®ieAea7 i '
These berries
were
accurately
727,669 stamps were affixed to patent
in Baltimore, a few years medicines in England daring the last weighed, and washed -with water, and
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of the
financial year, yielding a revenue to t^e .
•r&gt;.
Government of nearly $700,000.
.
best selections from the largest -wholesale houses in New
Uy dressed in . a O~F. not always
Tire
value
of
church
property
in
the
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
[can, stuff gown, and fado-1 cotton
United Htatos is given at $500,000,000,
ferve*.
under the heads of
and, should it. continue to increase in
Tet this woman had .nd^innlav
once been had'
the 016 K*m&lt;' ProP°rtion asin the past, its the per cent.-of total weight ef berries:
tVM*M'tMWUon'.
i P. &lt; , value
value in
in 1900
1900 will
will reach
reach the
the sum
mm of
of A3.$3,­
cento par lino foi each oubaoyuent Inoertloc. .
been her ruling portions, and she had
000,000,000.
Then rw» ka» ■ thorovz*1. bona fide drevtatlor
- even then a large income with which to
Osbkosh, Win., hass the 'largest' maEcE'
’’-r“ *°- *...........................
™
gratify thorn if oho chose.
factory
in
the
world.
"*
There has been no more dramatic or
■ignifleant
Bigniflcant figure among
amoiig American 000 feet of logs into i
mu otcu NoJ‘-...........---------- . 1
. 5’ . _ . .
women pun Madame Bonaparte. In $300,000' worth of! revenue
revenue stamns
stamps
The
from the artificiallyspite
in striving*
togain a
a, during
during!
879. Beside, it manufactured
*uo, fresidues
c^uu”. /_
■ cf-•her defeat
----------------------- —
1879.
throne, her career has been popukrlj
VILLAGE OFFICERS
regarded exceptionadly brilhant 'ant
nnd dents
curomate of lead, phosph
United States.
fortunate.
cium /(indicating bone-black), and sulGoods.
It is as well "Wo should look st her life
Nearly 1,000,000 persons die annual­
at^of banum. These salts were addin its true significance. Never was ly in France, which gives .2,800 deaths
ro\hese berries for the purpose of
, &lt;■. iiot-v
there a stfopger sermon preached per diem in round numbers. Taking [
icing? thorn, and, by improving their
against worldlinesa.
the number of deaths as it is observed j apipearahce, to enhance the market
Betty Patterson, according to her in Frapcc, we obtain as the total of the i —
, iiie''of the berries. These above­
own statement iu her private letters, afinnsl deaths for the whole world 85,-f-mentioned salts -were iti bo cfl’e found
Jhrirtta.
was a beautiful, shrewd, ambitious girl, 693,350—that is, 97,790 persons die i in the residues of the uncolored samples
THE CELEBRATED
I ffTElfioDIKT El’WCOPAL CHVRCK—A. D..Xrwwho made-up'Tier minTUflore she saw daily. As a compensation, the number &gt; examined,
, l»l -TOK. Paatnr. K^rvlree every HibbMh *1 IC*
■ him to many the
of a of births is estimated at seventy j&gt;er •
•
•
'*
•
•••- a. tn. aud 7 p. m. H*bl&gt;alh acho .l at It la. Prayer
j
.
These
coffee
berries
had
bpen
pm.ra&lt;l
L
ranroday
eeeoin*.
____________
minute, or 104,800 per diem.
! These coffee berries had
,
The man proved to be a mass of dull,
Mu. C. A. Asubckxbr k ib&gt; .uthon-1 thrcandi «»&lt;&gt;
two Qjlho.r.
crvlhiders co&gt;t«a
coated sntli | VTlSBVitl.E LODGE. No. 2M F. a a. m. R«yucoarse brutality, but she shouldered,
’* '*r commniilcatlon on each Wedoreday err at
ty for the statement that since the dis- • “ compound of chrome,‘’2_jthe
1 — , base'1 "*-o'clock
thorp, on or before the full of the moou.
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.
the load in hopes oP'a crown, soon to
—
1
Donewhich
is
lead
and
L — I Trauai*t&gt;t brother* are cordially Ipxl&amp;d.
iindheraalf thrown aside, and the crown : coveryof petroleum by CoL Drake, in ifJ
’ berry
borr-c 1
Robert McCarthy; w m.
1859, Pennsylvania has produced up to bUck • in, wh\ch
JOHN L. SMITH. Ijecrvury.
placed upon the head of another wom­
the end of 1879 not less than 133,262,- ‘
coaU*i. “‘1 made to aasume a polan. She was selfish and ambitious,
valued ui. $34(7surface—
and
hue. ~-~These
C3T OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hoti"7."greenish
—
^usirust ^irerfory.
with uo wish to believft in God, aud 639 barrels of crude oil, valued at $340,- .
of the origin of I °ybnders ore in the mills openly
, erect- ।
there was a fine eternal justice in this 709,672. His theory of -tL_
e&amp;t &lt;uroocl« and selling pn the basts of
for
this very .purpose.,
. 4nd
we ure
।
the
oil is that th© «rt rands are the mero . $d
g4/
or
purpose
.
And
are
JF&gt;
y
0 (j^G
legal injustice.
reservoirs which contain the product of . informed
^formed that
Hist jobbers
jobbers in
m the
Ue coffee i «r * j, &lt;if'.ef| Boat oliiapf Malo Htrwi, Nubrilla I?eet to the yn.r&lt;l and Sixteen Ounces
The tragedy of her life was not iu
the disappointment, but in her seventy the decomposition of vegetable and aui- 1 txaile buy large lota, take i„ from the | 31* ooiabtiun tnxn t to 0 a m. »uJ * u-11- m to tlie pound., enables us to hold all our old custom­
mal life of the Devonian epoch.
^'P iu which 1110 coff, ° ia ‘“Portal U&gt;
yct*r-long struggle afterward for power
IL A. BARBER,
| the mill, replace it iu |he same bags, I
and money. What more pitiable spec­
A visit to the PIONEER
The total number of journals and unj Bhjp jt frest, as the original impor
If
llon.ccpathir Phyaldan and furseor. ers and gain new ones every week.
tacle than this young, beautiful woman, periodicals at present appearing in | tation.
;
.
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
believing in neither God nor man, Russia is officially given at 608. Of
The adulteration of tea is notorious,
gawking her charms through Europe to these 417 are in ^Russian, fifty-four in j Much of this i© done in process of |
CHAS. 11. BRAD K
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
make a second marriage as heartless Polish, ten in French, forty in Ger- drying md preparing forexport in the ;
E*UW ar.j Itwnrai.oa AaMiU (Julteetltif । them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
and brilliant os the first?
maa, three iu Latin, eleven in Lithu- ■ countries where grown. Yet in the A R.-al
VinteyancJnj a »|&gt;rvbh» llnunty Snd F«nShe writes to her fattier with open anian, seven in Esthonian, two in Fin- worst samples imported a very large aruU
(&gt;□11 Claim* promptly attvtiacl iu. and oil other cent we are selling many of them at the old prices.
Try ub
dislike, asking .o be allowed the credit nish, four in Hebrew, .Atr.n
entru*!*.’ to mr care. Office opposite Vo­
seven &gt;in
„
n Ara
।, ^roentage
is theinu. Our own citizens b&lt;i»inv«*
... 1; ...... v ..K.in.
and see.
of his reputed wealth to help her cheat mcnian, three in Georgian and four in u ive far surpassed the henthen Chinese somebody into marrying her. Her let­ Tartar.
There are- also forty-six
papers in
j. successful
LEWIS DURKEE
f
*---•«
1
adulteration of this article
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
ters to her son, when he was a man, are DuUuhed tn the Grand Duchy of Fw- whjcb
M) niuch to the enjoyment f . W YER, Notary Public, Real E»:»to and In»ur
hard, bitter, and cruel. Even her son land.
ante Afc-rut. CoUeciioQi prouiptlr mode, and exchange for all farm products.
, of
evening meal in palace and hut„...
cvaoclng
prop-rly executed Uffiee in D. C
waa but a tool to open her way to fort­
«... in
- |c
.
' ■ seemed
,ed good “gun­ Griffith * Star*.
There were in the United States
Samples
of* what
une. Mouey, rank, display, these were 185'1 1,053,420 persons above the age of powder tea" found in t'
.
.
.
,
.r
- ^e Washington
her gods; how did they pay her for her &lt; 10 who could neither read or write. Id , Market may ’be
EMORY PARADY.
be seen at the Agricultural
life-long service?
j 1860 the number had .increased to 1,218,- I Bureau. Under the mieroscope
iteeems
’‘^.ll_eems
In the very flush of her triumphs she ’
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
(311.
311, and,
and. according to the coubur
census of ‘ to be ouc-half
one-half Prussian
Pruwian blue. ItsonalyItsanalvcries out, “ I am tired of life, aud of L870, this number had reached the , sis is found on page 120 of the report [
~
WM. PARMENTER,
ever having lived,” and begs as conso­ startling figure of 5,6-11,000 persons
. - on Bgriculture for 1878. There was in I
lation, not for God’s help, or for affec­ above the age of 10 who were unable to 100 parts only a trace of tea—only
l'. Office over Uull'e Drug store. Ver­ yOH IS THE TIN1K
. muntvlUt, Mich.
tion, but for a string of white topazes! " write, and 4,528,084 who ccffild not read. enough tea dust to impart the smelt
She worked for a throne; she despised Of the number who cannot write, 2,851,- Upon page lib of same volume is an
hCH GR1SWOLD.~~ ~~
To Take Advantage of the
all Americans as vulgar; she died in a
911 were white, and 2,789,689 colored. analysis of sirup not manufactured from ir l&gt;. Uomocopathle Phroidan and S&lt;intvoa.
cheap American boarding-nouse, where Of the colored, 1,342,347 were men, and ,■ the juice of Uny pl
over D. C. Griffith'* alorc. Eraidenco
plant
„
oroducing sac- corner
*JA.• Office
Phillip* »ud Durkee »treet* Prompt attoofor years she had been an object of 862,243 above th? age of 21; 1,447,342 chonne matter. It is nuule from macompassion to strangers, to whom she were women, 940,332 of whom were tured corn, and, though- not unwholewould tell for the thousandth time the above the -ago of 21. Of the whites, । some, is a fraud when sold as a sirup.
A. M. FLINT,
|
story of the greatness which had never 1,250,970 were males, 748,979 of whom
Like tiua glucose syrup in resembeen hers.
A will pnu-nco in nil the Court* of thia alate.
were above the age of 21, and 1,600,941 blance to a genuine sirup we baveoleo- Cullrctlou*
promptly made. Office over L». C.
There may be young girls among our
were femal*, 1,145,718 being above the 'margarine, an artificial butter, of which Grifiltk'a Ktora. NoahvlHa, Mick.
readers, who, like Betty Patterson, turn
age of 21. Of the total number of both -Mr. George T. Angell, who has devoted
away God and pure, true love, for dis­
E FARAD y,
whites and blacks who cannot write, many years to investigation of adulteraplay and social success. The day may
anufacturer of Boots and sbo** Makin&lt;
4,863,727 are native born, and 777,873 tion of food, says • " More than 90,000,and repairing neatly doo«, oloo *.rtd aliencome when they, too, will be tired of life
were foreign.
, 000 pounds of oleomargarine butter and “tloo "to All ’ order* promptly, and at the low Ml i
or of having lived, and will know no
Shop cMt »!ae of Malo Street.
ciieeae were manufactured in thiscounhigher comfort than a string of white
An irotdess Civilization.
try in 1878, and I have microscopic phoTTErytASEX
I
Where he is constantly opening
topazes.
Mr. A. Woeikof.nl a narrative of his tographs showing the fungi, living or“ Tired of having lived 1" How differ­
ent is thia language from the hunfblesi travels in Yucatan and the Southeastern giuiism, and eggs resembling those of
life of Christian faith I The riches of states of Mex;rn, introduces us to u so- (thp tape worm.” The same writer says:
CHARLES SCHELDT,
prayerful effort are more than jewels; called “civilized" people, who are prac- “ The evidence of adulteration of sugars
LACKSMITH. attends promMly tn *11 *
unacquainted with the uses of । and sirups is simply overwhelming.
tl.r |tl..-kwnillh and W-rw-Mh.n-tnv line
and the hope of dwelling at last with tically
jpQU Writing
** .
I.n«l al.n
1 tia nf
tli
A lir.ut
a
Iiathiata nf
tlio
Akt
abont
the
northern por- fOne
of
the
best
chemists
of
the W
West
Christ in His kingdom is after all the tion of the State of Chiapas, he says j has found chloride of tin, r---------, _
.................................
‘
1‘
‘----- J *v’—:J* ** *r-, a poison, in
brightest and best that life can afford.
illistrllanrDuj Card*.
that the inhabitants employ iron only , twelve samples out of fourteen he ana
the machetes,
most reliable
sugar C“in„ the shape .of One
axesof nnd
, lyzed.
‘±“
rrgzr
which are imported from the United I dealers of the West testifies that probably ^yOECOTT HOUSE,
A Christian woman in a town in New
States. For the distance of 100 kilo- ninety-nine barrels of sugar out of every
York desired to obtain a school-house,
meters round about Palenque not one ( 100 t&gt;old in Chicago recently art- adulfor the purpose of starting a Sabbath­
blackamith is to be found. Not a sin- terated. These are rimpl v samples of
school, but -was refused by a skeptical gle nail is to be seen in their houses; volumes of evidence 1 have gathered
Wolcott, Proprietor.
Trustee. Still she persevered, and aaked
everything is held together with cords from the as-yet unfathomed and unfathhim again and again.
or with vines. Even iu the preparation 1 omsble sea of adulteration.”
“I tell you. Aunt Polly, it is of no w* ww
'u'&lt;.
of their usual article w.
of .vw
food—
—tortillas | The
Th* article of candy, which, since)
•
use. Once for all. I say you cannot —the apparatus they employ is equally j emancipation, has become throughout f1'
ni*t ium.
have the school-house for any such pur­
primitive, though in Uaa respect they | the South no mean article of commerce,
~ o*rgM,M«a.
CV It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant to
pose."
follow the custom which is universal ' we have had no opportunity to submit ' L *"• “ *
“I think I am going to get it," said
undersell me, who sella for CASH.
throughout all Mexico and Central ( to chemical analysis. Its manufacture
*
Aunt Polly.
America. The grains of the maize are has increased with great rapidity, -nd
“ I should like to know how, if I do not
crushed between two stones, one of we believe its cost has been considerTobacco, Grot*' Furnlahtng
give you the key.”
wirieh, the nether one, is rather large, | ably reduced. We do not know that
ant a dean ahave, or floe hair
“ I think the Lord is going to unlock with a sloping upper surface. A woman I foreign substances are used, but learn
id you will r&gt; away happy
•—otic door north of the old
JJER.E YOU HAVE THEM.
kneels by this stone and strews upon it ■ that “alba terra," or kaolin, has in re- Union House.
,, '* May be he Till,” said the infidel,
some grains of maize, over which she cent years 1become in great commercial
“but I can toll you thia. He will not get
demand. It is estimated that 1,000
works
to
and
fro
another
stone
of
cyl
­
When we say this, we mean that you have
the key from me.”
barrels of this subatonce, which is used
Maple OroTV. Mlrh
“ Well, I am going to pray over it, indrical form, so grinding the maize. to polish with, would fill every legiti­
The
coarse
meal
so
obtained
is
baked
aud I have found out from experience
into flat tortilla-cakes in the ashes. This mate demand, while not less than 10,­ g L1EBHALSER,
that, when I keep on praying, someia exactly the mode of preparing meal 000 barrels are annually used.- Sugar,
thhgj alwayt gives way."
in vogue in Central and South Africa; flour, candy and perhaps other articles
And the next time she camo tue hard
the African negroes, however, show a of food may readily be adulterated with
heart of the, infidel gave way and die
this substance. Under the microscope READY MADE CLOTHING, We are opening the largest and. most complete stock of
rectived the key. More than thia, higher grade of culture, inasmuch as
they understand the working of iron. its atoms present a jagged circumfer­
when others
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
Our author caustically remarks here­ ence, not unlike miniature circular
tained her,
done for
Wn*i|»ylllc.
pleasure to present before the people of
upon that “the introduction even of
Instances
might
be
multiplied
of
the
hand-mijls would be, for this country,
rpHAT HUSBAND OF HINE 1
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
it is a Bkan’a will, and sometimes it is the a step of progress of far more value multiform devices by which nearly all
Goto hla .-SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING
our store will fully prove.
that goes to form the moss of human
nan himself. Borantidies there is a than many a high-so muling political
food
is
represented
to
be*what
it
really
revolution, aud soaietimea there is a prerogative, which oan never be of s&amp;j
is not. In that which we drink, little,
advantage
to
a
population
living
in
so
A.
L.
RASEY
’
8,
funeral When God's Spirit inspire* a
indeed, besides the water, beneficently
prayer in a believing Christian’s heart, low a grade of civilization.”
made too cheap to adulterate, is that Hue of Gents Furnishing Goods.CIgars nnd ToLacco,
omnipotence stands ready to answer it
A Neer Neighbor.
which it is represented to be. To give
** Something gives way.”
Tin? editor ol the Manhall (Minn.) body and color, and often flavor, to al­
A. BUSH,
.¥etrs took a long ride across the prai­ coholic drinks, drugs most deleterious
Hew UliDoh Wm Bought.
rie*, and only met one man oa the to health are frequently used. Angell
“THE BOSS"
Id the year 1723 the State of Dlinois whole trip, and this man said he was says: “Probably 90 per cent of the
It must al«o be remembered that we also carry an immense
just stopping over to his neighbor’s. milk sold in Boston ia adulterated, aud
eeuting ten tribes, by twenty-two whito The closest observation could not re­ infants fed on it nr? being starved, if
NASHVILLE.
.
MICH.
stock of
men in I’ennsylvania and England. veal the outlines of a house anywhere, not poisoned.
Repairing done with NcMMW aud DUpatch
The territory was in two tracts, one and to the question how long he intend­
The great evil of adulteration is felt
called Southern Illinois, and the other ed to keep “stepping" before he reached by the honest merchant in every sec­
the balance of the State and a portion his neighbor’s, the answer was, “Well, tion of our country, and memorials yyiixiAM JONE&amp;,
of Southern Wisconsin. The consider­ I’m most there now. I’ve only six from cities come up praying Congress
AND
ation was 2,260 strouda, 260 blankets, miles to go yet, but last spring we to stay its ravages by the restraining
350 shirts, 150 pairs of Stroud and half­ hadn't any very near neighbors.”
power of penal enactments.
.
thick stocking, 150 stroud breech­
cloths, 500 pounds of gunpowder, 4,000
A correspondent deacribes Hot
Castor oil has been introduced into
HATS, CAPS, GKOCEKIES, ETC.
pounds of bad, 1 gross of knives, 80 a school in Galveston, Texas, as a dis­ Springs, Ark., as a city of doctors’ shops,
EF* We buy for CASH and buy very cloee; and consequently our custoaoeaa
pounds of vermilion, 2,000 gun flints. ciplinary agent. A boy had it poured drug stores, bath houses, cud boarding
have the benefit of it.
down his throat for smoking, and a girl houses, with a few stores and churches
a! Wbteoo. 2 dezes gilt looking-gUaw. bad it rubbed on her bps for swearing. thrown in to fill up the chinks.
Manville. Wck.

Dry Grpods,
Olotliins,

. ...........

_

Hate, Caps,
Boote, Shoes,

c

^«»iSSggS7

’

L'nrniMhing

Groceries,
Crockery.

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

L. J. WHEELER,

M

J

&amp;REAT SPRING BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

I). C. GRIFFITH’S

M

B

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS

.c

IJootH. Shoes, TVotions, Itltc.

Bargains in Spring Goods.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

ALL KINDS s FOOT COVERING,

DENTISTS

KOCHER BROTHKRS

�Commencing March 9, ’SO.
time nobody
p wiser about

■ Conieiius Bresnahan an&lt;F Edward

GRAND

And will continue until the entire stock and fixtures are closed out.

what next. The newworked ont by all the &lt;
is united to the parties
ed in the matter, after I
hlr fixed and signed inc
the Chancellor’s orders.
Much has been said, 1---------------------jx-riiaiw cannot I* said, of the unhap­
py position of th© Csar of Russia. But
the second pentouag© in the State is
hardiv lesannhappily situated than its

right Mtbr tntciIt of another train
backing, up, and Breeaahan waa instant­
ly killed and Gallespiehad a foot cut
off. -

Thia is no sham sale, but a GENUINE ASSIGNEE’S SALE. The entire stock will be sold
Regardless Of Cost, for the benefit of Creditors; and, as the goods must be sold,
there will be bargains in

Horace W. Flint closed his school in
Fractional District .No. 1, of Vl'ville
dam to commiseration. He is believed and Kaiamo, on March 5th, and shows
the following report:
No. of day&amp;teught,
79.
greement with the Cxar as regards the
No. of erlware enrolled.
07.
expediency of attempting to remodel
th© institutions of the Empire in a couHtitotional sense. At the present mo­
No. of visitors during term, 35.
you will never have a chance again to take advantage of.
ment, therefore, when a cause with
Scholars that hare not been absent
which he is known to sympathize u be­
ing associated with and disgraced by during the term : Ida McKinnia, Allie
M.
Brown,Edith
Decker,
James
Heath.
the crimes of revolutionary conspuscy,
A..lArr D/ldM.'
the position of the Czarwitch has of
NOTICE.—For the benefit of those who cannot come themselves, we will theerfully send
course hgcome a most painful one.
ProfouncTcompassion must be felt for
Assyria, March 8, ’80.
a son who. is condemned to see the life Mt Editor
of his father again and amm attempt­
ed by men wbose political demand* be
is supposed to favor, and wbo*e crimi­ News that your corrM&amp;onpent * from
nal methods of asserting them he can North Assyria has willfully and moat
of coarse do nothing to check. Yet bandy slandered Walt Webster, of this
more complete becomes the misery of town, by saying that he liad not activi­
This stock must be closed out AT ONCE, regardless of the cost, for the creditors must
his situation when be feels that, though ty enough to catch th© wary mud-tur­
differences of opinion have in no de­ tle. Now we know that he lias for we be paid.
.
gree affected his personal relations have seen him in the very act, and he
with hia father, it is impossible for him a^rored remarkably active for a man
♦o impose silence on the gossips who
assert that political discord has led to
Ibving Briggs.
mutual estrangement.
- John Jamesox.
Political anarchy lias reached its cli­
M.8TK1CKLAXD.
max in Bulgaria, whose sovereign is
obliged to twtk aid and council from his
Produce taken at Market price.
M. B. Barney, Detroit, MidL, adver­ And secure Bargains before the stock ia broken.
protector the Cxnr. against his turbu­
lent subjects. Prince Alexander von tises to send a formula of Hop Bitters
Batten L&gt;vr^ has not beeu seated long for $1.00 which he says he does for
upon the throne, but, during his reign
This is the formula that we paid him
of something less than a twelvemonth
he has learned how utterly absurd was $1.00 for, and give it free:
1 Gal. whisky, 10 ox. glycerine, 8 ox.
the hope of those who *-apected that
a constitution and a parliament, al­ fluid ext. hops. 9 ox. aloes, 1 gal. water.
This is not Hop Bitters, but a swind­
though hedged around with every pos­
------ The Sale Commences at the -----le
that is a misdemeanor to send
sible theoretical guarantee, could suf­
fice to keep in order a nationality igno­ through the mails or for paper* to ad­
rant of the most fundamental princi­ vertise it, and libellous on Hop Bitters,
pals of self-government. Slaves for or any pretending to be of like nature,
more than four centuries, the Bulgar­ are worthless aud injurious counter­
ians, to the astonishment of no one feits unless made by the Hop Bitters
more than themselves, suddenly were Mf g. Co. of Rochester, N. Y., and all
told that they must henceforth aud for­ parties making or selling them will be
ever be their own rulers. They did not punished accordingly. There is not
know what they were exjpected to do. and cannot be any genuine Hop Bitters
and as the few individuals among them made except by us.
Hob Bitters Mfg. Co..
with education are either Russian gmisRochester. N. Y.
'J’HE .XASH V ILLS LEVATOR,
saries or socialist aiiostleA, the conse­
gpHE OLD ESTABLISHED
JMPORT1ST SEWS.
quence* have been precisely what
LOCAL MATTERS.
might have been expected. Everything
(AND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF
is in turmoil and confusion, and the
.Vaahville Markets.
man who organized the Principality be­
fore it was endowed with-a regular
Prince, General Doudoukoff KonAakofl,
nr 1879,
is promised as a mentor*to the young
Are on Hand with a
Sovereign, by whom it waamade acouSo
as
to Enabe
dition for his return to Sofia. Prince
ANEW LINE OF
DondoukufT ia very popular in Bulga­
Any number of farmers to
ria; he is not, nerliaps, naviter »A mods,
but be certainly infortiterin nc, and he
understands the people with whom he'
Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
■ has to deal, for the riaves are hot as
OfEvery Description.
other men are, but require wholesome
peditiously u4 Accuratly.
coercion at times, even including judi­
Which will Defy Compctitioh in every
cious applications of the knout, for
Respect.
Remember
that
all
our
which they l&gt;ear no malice in their
Goods, which we Manufacture,
hearts, regarding it as the simple out­ To Electors of the Township of Castleton.
ward manifestation of their master’s
are Warranted in Every
Notice ia hereby given that at the an­ Dealm to via tnzU. it GOOD GOODS, LOW
will. This, indeed, is the key to the
Respect.
PRICES
aad
FAIR
DEALING
are
any object
nual
township meeting, to be held on
desire to announce that having erected
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i.
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k
situation; the Bulgarians need a master the fifth day of April, 1880, a vote will
one of the largest and moat convenient
whose iron hand must not necessarily be taken (by ballot) submitting the
We are also prepared to fawnish any­ elevator buildings in central Michigan,
be provided with any glove, velvet or question as to whether the following
they are prepared to receive and
otherwise; and the Russians, knowing named animals shall lie allowed to run
thing in the
this, made no difficulty in evacuating at large in said township, vir : fTnrens, DRY GOODS,
the country, which they had conquered, Males, Sliecp and Swine.
UNDERTAKING LINE,
and whither tbev were Intimately pwDated, Castleton. Feb: 4th. 1880.
suaded of speedy recall. All the recent
GROCERIES,
Chas. H. Beady,
disturbances will lie ascribed by the
For any quantity of
Town Clerk*.
Russophobes Yo Russian Uitriguea, nnd
though this accusation may lie some­
BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
COFFIA'M,
CAMKJETN,
Nothing makes a man. woman, or
what exaggerated, at all events the child fceimeaner then a tickling sensaROBE*. MHROUDN Ac.
Romans will profit by a situation in the throat. Take “Dr. Sellers’
which tlicy only were able to foresee Cough Syrup.” 96 cents.
CLOTHING, Etc.,
Of any one in the coup try.
and appreciate, because by the Rus­
• That may be brought them. Tbev alac
sians aloue baa the question of possible
Notice.
,
| keep for sale at the lowest prices'
Oriental complications been intelligent
The Township Board of the town­
ly. studied.
Louis . ship of Castleton will meet at the,
SMMis, near. Feed. Ume, Salt,
office of the township clerk on Thurs­ Proda« Taken.
M1CH1GONEWB.
day March 30th, 1880, at ten o’clock a. m.
for funeral occasions furnished free of '
Stucco, hair and
for the purpose of settling with treasur­
Jennie Chambers, of Battle Creek, er and transacting such bnmness as
charge.
Shingle*.
died Friday night from the eflbete of may come before the board.
'
W. G. AYL8WOKTH.
an overdose of laudnam.
Dated Nashville, Mich. Maxell 12th
4. lkntz
Minnie Tucker of BK L*rli*hts sued
JL&gt;LZJL'Jk&lt;OlrA'
A. 11. Hart for $10,000 .lanmges for
AIKSWSWORTH t BROOKS.
breech of promise of n^rriage.
EP Of all the sewing machines that
j ^TTUITIM
Wesley Peinbet a child of six. Hvhave ‘good the test and conic ont con-

REMEMBER, MONDAY, MARCH 2.
CLEMENT SMITH, Assignee

New Firm.

New Goods.

Remodeled, Enlarged ■ Improved

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

W.'G. AYLSWORTH FURNITURE

Wm. A. AYLSWORTH,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

PAY THE-BIGHE8T IARIET PRICI

A GOOD HEARSE

it sows. ; Mopey Sayed by Dealiu with them.

fieOical&amp;SnrgicallBstitntB NEW STORE!

caught in the machinery, Friday even­
ing, and instantly killed.
At Adrian, the Dkrht of March 4,
B. Collins, night switchman, slipped iu
stepping upon the platform of a car

it PeatwaH. aged HO yean*, was
liuried in Troy, Oakland Co.,

aswio

DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES

DON’T FORGET.

«1 with
oggirl, is also under iudi&lt;
idnltery with her
mother.
Mrs. Sarah Ayiiiting of Niles has
lieen arrested, charged with assault
with intrnz to kill her
neighbor,
Sarah AUen.
An Ionia mkn. not yet 30 year* of
age, hattheen twice married and di­
vorced and has bow manned bis first
wife over again.
.
r, -

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NEW GOODS!

AND
the ladies. All who’have tried this
machine speak warmly iu its favor and
none have ever been returned for not
being what re presented. G. A. TruniM rias anamlier of these machines
which be will sell very cheap to close
them out
.
1
®«tr»y Notice.

@awyers T
Having added

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

—rSS^^iWILSON I HOWE
Ofllce 204 Woodward Avenue
Home mu! Room, fw BoaMlnr Patleau
174 WiUlliWsnn • ,-T-nl“

NO PATENT NO PIT

1 Ibe Mtidy
rtz: AU

w^Hlrning
’ Ham~
Hr
rne^’^ns nnd

'1

- -FOR------

,

uw, croup, tickling w~UMUk.li ia the
million bottles sold witkin the last few
years. It given relief where ever used,
and ths power to hqpart benefit that
cannot be had from fhe cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents par bottle.

Mellen' Liver Pill* are aUo high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver aud ague, and, all disensea of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.
Pl€t*t»urK. X*a.

JQOW IS THUE TIME.
FOR GOOD TEAS,
Go toC. W. Smith’i
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Go to C. W. Smith s.
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HAM STEAK,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR NICE, JUICY R0A8T8,
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Ge to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s. /
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
i
Go to C.-W. Smith’s. I
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
1
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 6c,
Go to C. WL Smith’s.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
&gt;
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR THE WORTH or YOUR MONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
Go to C. W. Smith’a
For he will be glad to see you.

P T. BOISE.
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

Medicines. Cbemicah,
Surgical Iisatrumenta
Andpll the leading Reineditw in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,

Filing Saws School Books,
Blank Books.
prepared than ever to Mlscellan’s Books.

Tr

of every descrip­

A LAUOK UMK Of

Crockery, GIomiy are,

&lt;Jo
।

.
.

*

work ot aattafactoiy price*.

Nashville. Mich.

BOTS
AND SHOES, IWFTTTRI2
i ....
Xotion-. Etc..

teau.-tatowaH lafarfrnuxm. Isfrintfi
«•»"»«■ uH »n oOirr ni»ltor» relatleg to patouti

Pronounced by all to be the most
pleasant and effioadaus remedy sow in

tools for Cum-

’ i tion, 1 am better

.mm, inrUcularl

SELLERS’
COUGH ,
SYRUP!

to my stock saffi-

GROCERIES,

■ fluxsar j&gt;u bet
uTt.-tJM- let this SUL

Mnin

(Opposite the Wolcott HouseA

jg^
pwqit Trftegfm Wssurajen
L C. BROWS,
H. »T13m)TARD.

Wall Paper and Bordering.
• iTKIMMBD HUUt j

IF YOU WANT

Battle Creek ii

■n

Fresh Goods and
Respectfully Touxa,

; a co„

’

WILSON 4k HOWE.

(JIHEI)

AS FINE A LINE OF

Bt ML a A. SHgRJUX'K an pukT A

routed to be

I *• «rf tad
=•*

iia

rep

sSt -u«e.„.n
"*&gt;• Ke* Y&lt; rk. lull-

WANTED

&lt;U all

�out timber for a

VIClHlTiLOCALS.

getUng
n which be intend*

Tbere will be a Sunday school con*

Twfey erariwt. Mmk l«h. »»d w

David Haight U* rented A. J. Car­
penter’s farm tor two years.
Mrs. John N. Cortis died March 10th.

Balou mid Mariett Center
and singing psalms.
Mr». KlUabeth Cady lectara* at U»- pieces
M by the holy tie March
Elder Weller preaches next Sabbath
u&gt; Hallo* th*Mod.
v “
■
morning, March 14tli, at the Bristol 15th.
Saturday WM the tnaiaat day «t the
McCnmkm is getting along finely.
MUa Ada Brod gem toCharioCte to
teach music in a private family.
“The game of fifteen*’ has struck
Hasting*
disastriou* result* is
anticipated.
r--.
"Happy George” recently opaaed a
vtorc on Jefferson street and already
i* doing a thriving business.
The W. C. T. U. invite tbeir friend*
to indulge in mush and milk at the
club room next Wednesday evening.
Union Hall was crowded on Sunday
and Monday evenings, to hear the elo­
quent temperance orator, J. R- Clark.
The firm of Hearer Bros., dealers in
agricultural machinery, has dissolved,
Boros retiring and Cheater contton
ing the business.
John Winklemaa, a one-boss-grocer,
doing business belt door to John Stan­
ley’s was arrested on Saturday, for
Felling liquor without a license, but
there was a crook in the papers and
they were quashed.
The common council at their last
meeting Jted f23 to be used m “back
pay” towards defraying the indebted­
ness of our last 4th of July celebration.
It is now hoped that the long deferred
debt will be paid up and the city’s hon­
or saved.
A sheep-breeders and wool growing
association was formed at the court
house on Tuesday, with the following
list of officers: President, A. Ryerson;
Secretary, W. IL Merrick: Treasurer
Jas. A. Sweety.' Nine directors were
also elected as follows: Jas. A. Sweety
L. D. Gardner, Friend D. Soules, A.
Ryerson, Henry Burton, A. C. Towne,
Wm. I&gt;ee, Albert Kent and C. Mc“
Queen.
BARRYHuX ITEMS.

school house. His subject will be ‘'the
old I nah Sabbath as it was, and the
Christian Sabbath as it is.” He also
preaches at the Culver School bouse in
the evening, on the same subject. •
Quito an accident happened ou Sun­
day last. Mr. Slate. Culver, Mrs. Vai.
Bird and Miss Rosa Culver started in
Slate’s new buggy to go to the Bullis
school bouse to church, aud when alittle east of Mr. Tarbel’s on a crossway,

HAS

Our club meeting wro held on Mon-

IIV ALL DEP AR JTM.EINTS

Elegant lines of Spring Dress Goods.
Novelties in Plain and Embroidered Hosiery
Beautiful Corsets in all colors.
Elegant lines of Silk Handkerchiefs.
Forty new patterns of Hambuig Edgings.
The Nobbiest and best fitting stock of Men’s,
Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing in Nashville.
A Nobby line of Gents’ Neckwear.

He will soon be able to drive May to
Elijah’#.
George Davenport wears the sugar
belt in our town. He has three large
evaporators each seventeen feet long.
Our temperance people talk of putt­
ing a temperance ticket before the
people in the coming spring election.
Our hotel man says if the chap who
took that ten cent hair brush will
bring it back he will give him a better
road into the water where ft is quite one.
George Mutylcr and Anna Shafer
deep. Miss Rosa jumped out all safe
but Mrs. Bird ‘ was thrown oyer the
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
dash-board into the water and Slate, Humor says we can report more next
was thrown out on the horse, butfortuA Star Lodge was organized bore,
nately all escaped injuries except a se­
vere wetting, but poor Slate’s buggy
is very much in need of repain.
societies beeide two Red Ribbon cluba.
assywjTTteks.
Burt. Holly’s echool cloeed on Satur­
day last. It b the second term for him
Tommy Tasker has a new well.
We have as Good a line of
as you will find in any Boot and Shoe
The Centre school will close on Frf- in this distrie:. We can say Bart, has
done well. The Primary department
day.
store in the County.
was taught by Mi^ Hattie Carpenter.
John Webster and Jessie Austin of
"7
_________ 8awNashville ore trapping on the Baskon
Our sales are constantly increasing and we are at present selling twice as many goods as
Creek.
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
last year. Our assortment is so complete that we can please any one.
Hon. Clement Smith, of Hastings,
Bill
Karcher
han
bought
the
old
wa* at the Centre Thursday bn busi­
If you want GOOD GOODS CHEAP for CASH, go to
Browning store and is Utting it up for
ness.
Mr. J. H. Keith returned on Thurs­ a restaurant and boarding house.
Shoe maker Knapp, has set the awl
day from a two weeks’ visit to his chil­
and pegs in motion in the addition redren at Howard city.
Snyder’s i
LOCAL MATTERS.
Ra MANOF ATHOlWAND. ItTISAFACT
The temperance meeting, to be held cently built to Aiderman
BtorM&gt;
.
I _ . I"',/T*TL
.----------- i A CoKtcsrvtv* C'r»»D.—When death »u hourly J.
at the M. E. church Thursday,
®
The rnncprt afr rh«
i C^W. E. Shitfds will Bet and file [ expected. All iw-dte* h»»in&lt; f»H«i. aud Dr. B.
The
concert
at
the
Congregauonal
y(jor
jmwg
for
g,
rU
A1
|
work
Wftrran
t-1
Jjuoe&gt; w-fXp«rimend»&lt; with moy herb, of c*iThM *' ***
failure. No speaker ; no bearers.
K ±
j Dsn! CnlnzrinJ QIaaV
There was a necktie social Friday church on Saturday evening, under the (jj or no pay. Shop just east of old ■ cutia'bei«xident*Hy made* prepArntkm ih*ir«rrd r
direction
of
Mis*
Branch
aud
the
Olivet
heading
mill,
Nashville.
(32-37)
hi.only
child
of
Cow*umpt&gt;on.
Htechiw
j
LfSLFgCSl
RDu
Des! 66160160 MOCK
night at John Loyd’s. A large crowd
student^ wax a tine affair and fairly |
—
~
•»«♦« «mnirr. and aninriiuf the best of
of young men were there without part­

Men's, Boys | Youth’s Hats
is VERY LARGE.

Boots and Shoes

£3T

G. A. TRUMAN.

LJvery Removed.

ners. The ties were passed around, the attended.
Having purchased the large and couit
ThenewM. E. church at Biitniark modious livery barn, opposite the Wol­
price being ten cents, but those young
men had the pluck to throw in one ami waa dedicated ou the 4th inst., when cott House, and kuown a* the Daugh­
♦496 the total indebtedness of the erty
ertF barn. I have removed thereto,
I
IX BARRY COUMTY
two centx apiece. Plucky boys.
and
now
betterM1prepared than ever
frr»b eoM
1® fuam
ru,ou
UUUUIV
Charley Tuckerman has done it at structure wax raised, and the church tto
furnish double or single turn outs
renty-foer hoAn. xddreM CRADDOCK * CO ‘ Our Good, are all new rand a
dedicated
free
and
clear
from
debt
to
upon
short
notice
and
at
reasonable
n c
..^1.. &gt;hl.
_
IinWD.
last, nnd you will know he has when I
j' rates. A specialty made of carrying
1 tell you he waa married last Thursday the cause for which it wax intended.
ConHwmi&gt;tic*n
A few &lt;l»,. .inc. while D. W. Church ™mm«rcud
mrow the coungrancommercial treveler,
travelers across
The Meadville Reform tlub ia in n j night to Mias Hattie Chapman, one of
J
5O-ni&lt;-ml»er the latch stniur
j trv.
try. Remember
string is al- ■ An oM phy»teian. retirrt from pmcltee, havlnprosperous condition.
plarea lu bl» hand* by an Ka*t India mlaafon
i tlic finest girls in Assyria.
nt Rockers,
was removing the tloor bf a house that '
Ve UR n ca^‘
j. OSXVX- |1 had
ary the frrmula of a almplo vegetable remedy for
Willis Lathrop has lately returned | Ed. Fenn whipped Silas Pool last
’OS US. — . .
... 1839, being the
w.u ...O&lt;
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th» «|&gt;&lt;»ed^aiHl J^’iuanrul cure Y°r ^•.nnaumpUoii.
was erected in
first । *
(tension Tables,
from a three year# stay in Colorado.
,„
i week, ,blacking
both eyes, bnixing bis frame house erected in lhe township ' I /"Will pay the highest inarket J
,ateoa positive and radical euro,
■®?Chalr.,*c,
Elder McFnil has been holding meet- | cheek.lmne. knocking his teeth loose,
found »„ elm Mump ta » Mr .Ute of
,
ingsat the M. I’. Chureh for the last I aj| on
of pool’s getting over b.
pre-nulim,. and Hod. GrUwotd etaim.
bno* .moor ■ utter in,
known to til* «ufltrin&lt; ftJLowt. Actuated bj
fdnr weeks.
' into Fenn’s pasture field to go around
n„,w Flnnr ' motive and ade»lre to rvtteve human •uffcrinn. 1
Jim Nisbett is laid up from a severe 1 a Wttter bou,. poo|
undor the doct- he cut the tree off the stump in 1837.
Our charter election passed off calm- 1
Flour than any house in Nash-'
OT^E^mhf ‘wuh’fnii di &lt;?OXXimon
Fiirniture
rut, on his right leg sustained while I „r«fl ain, au(i confined to the bed. Pool
_______________________
!'—*—»«t»- tum h»
h« i
•■hopping wood.
' showed no signs of fight, and Fenn be* ly ou Monday, with one and a half ville.
Auction S*l®.
Chas. Carr has lost one, ami Barber . jUg u young man ought to be ashamed. tickets in the field. The result shows
jUBtin W. Eastman of Woodland,'
Our Undertaking Departmn’t
Mend two, valuable hopes,. lately. H. , j|eni.y McCartney, of Maple Grove, the following officer* elected: President, O.G. Stebbins; Clerk, H. L^Cnrtia; desiring to “go west,” will sell at auc- .
Hannon has one sick.
,
applied
for and accepted the Section Treasurer,- James Fleming; Trustees. I tion onSec. 34, oisTuesday, March 15th..
Complete in every p»rtlcnUr.
Theodore Northrop and Frank Crit- Hill school. But little did he know of w... f'»a«-ni.i n w Him*.
a \i ;» number of horses, cows, pigs, etc.,
tendvn. two Morgan boys, are attend- tl&gt;e hard nation he hud to deal with, vV m. Griswold, D. M . Alien and A. M. g|BO farm machinery nnd utensils to I
Earlier.
‘
I numerous to mention, giving a ‘ year’s
ing school at Hastings.
.
tiic (joy8 gOt iu the habit of shutting
Prices that Can’t a Undersold.
The anniversary of our Red Ribbon I credit without interest ou sums over
There was a donation recently at ;
ju |he school house at night, and Club will be celebrated by appropriate ■ $3* Attend the sale.
,
Red Ribbon Hall, for Elder Gurd. । then hiding to see him crawl out of the
..•on,
we shall eodraror by f
ry The bow Harness Oil for 35 eta.' able prise* to double tbeir
Although the roads were bad aud there . window, be would say, "Boy* if you exercises on Saturday and Sunday next;
per quart only, st A. R. Wolcott’s.
was meetingat the church, $14,35 was jOn’t stop this I will leave the school.” meetings being held at 2 nnd 7 o’clock Now don’t let your harness go dry.
p. m. on Saturday, and 104 n. in., 2 and
raised.
I Now it so happened that when
rVWilsou L Howe have just receiv-.
Mrs. Williams of Morgan, received a ' Hank went to Mr. Hall’s, on his lH&gt;anl 7j o’cloclfp. ni. on Sunday. A sumpt­
ed a new stock of Boots, Shoes aud
dispatch Monday from III., stating that inground trip.he was put in the boys uous feast will t&gt;e prepared at 4 o'clock Rubbers, to lie sold very low.
her father had been killed by the cars, i b®&lt;L Mr. Hall, not knowing this, in iu the afternoon of Saturday. Good
Kello«8f, De ma ray &amp; Co.
...
.
,
♦, the morning, and supposing that hu
■•or Knie.
She started on the afternoon train to
luul over-slej
•• himself
•' speakers and a tine time are expected.
TpARMERM 1TTE.YT1OX.
er-slept
One 3 year old Bay. Colt. Inquire of
ight
Hank
by
the
•
attend the funeraL
’ went to 2._
I
the room, cau/
C. C. Wolcott.
BELLEVUE ITEMS.
lint sprawling
snrawlinir on
mi
The ladies have organized a Christian ’ foot
soon UHU
had uuu
him
IUOI and
mu tswii
opunuun
Hie
Temperance Union and meet every **"
“ flixir, at
“* the same time saying,
!V Buy your Dry Goods, Boots and .
The serie* of meetings held alternate­
••Charley, get up.” Hauk thinking this
Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries and ,
four weeks. The officers are Pros., Mn». to much left the school.
ly at M. E. and Baptist churches have Provisions, Crockery, Notions, etc,, of ,
Now being in first-class running or­
Eipma Lathrop; vice Pies., Mrs.
On Saturday wife and I thought wc ceiled and n large number have united E. Reese, who always sells at the
der, with a thoroughly
H. Mead; CoresjKmduig Sec., Mrs.
Min. j would
wouia take
taac a little
niue pleasure nde.
nue. JTito
i ne with the churches.
lowest prices.\
Sarah Scott; Rec. Sec. Mrs. Anna De- I
51“-® hll J?
Jacob Koberts and Will Moore living
IV
The
•
‘
boss
’
’
stock
of
Gluvea
and
we started. About noon we brought
Vine, Treas. Mrs. Nellie Fogles.
,
i up ut Nashville and found the town full just cast of Bellevue, hud a cotillion the Mittens just received at
Wilsox t Howe’s. ।
in attendance, wo guarantee satisfac­
ol lawyers, aud upon inquiring the 9th, over some wood. Some hammer.------------------* Do you for! th*t any ono ot your orvan*—yo
WEST KA LA MO ITEMS.
tion to all those who may favor us .
I cause', learned that that furious bird the ingof heads and a war oT words ensued.
B1SSOLUT1OS NOTICE.
!
with their patronage. Those
1 Vt’ville Hawk was having n fight with The end is not yet.
The co-pirtnerahip heretofore exist-, powerful. y«t h»rmk—, or inviaorama RetAemtar
who prefer can have their
All«n L'ptaw, UH1 wite of E.IOU • ’«y tard Him. Itarc « cm,
Tl.o "high d*dy iu the u.orotag-’ ot Ini between Andrew J. Itardy wd
*rtufa.•..n. -•£»£*
,
. ...
.. •
f
across C. T. Wilkinson and soon wa*
Rapid. «rc wmtliiK thar mu »rcruuul ; o„ u,e r„,ui for hi, h()mc Fo„„d that lire Bell.™ remie^i) ,reupe, h~ j
day
—j
.j
mntnal eonneot All debl. due. the t
and friends in tliissectieu.
I wheat elid not look as well in Castleton
without waiting.
.
This week close* the school iu ths | OT Maple Grove a* in Aasyna. That been sick and they did noi inflict the firm must be paid to. nnd all indebted­
and
Malted di«ri.l tor Urc winter term.
?£ public as advertised with "Shoo Fly.” ness of the firm settled by Ar J. Hardy.
Dated Nashville. March IKh, 1880.
They think it rich, and so must the
FOR
SALK
An»kew J. Hardt.
Mr. Ed. Rente tan the eUnipiou cm, lowed Suu.lny montin* we went over
Vermontville people that heard them.
at the Mill at the lowest prices.
Frank Barker.
j
Sugaring came to a sudden stop on ; to see uncle Wilkinson finding him
Mrs. McDonald, from Indiana, lost a
W. H. YOUNG. Prop.
Monday last, and tboM who wi«h to I rather down liMrtedbut WilkiuMnirct
'
Look
Here
! Look Here I
j
child,
six
months
old,
Sunday*
night,
enjoy the -taht of " tee the farnww with JgOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
while visiting her sister Mrs. Nover, of [ CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT I ।
his syrup buckets strung across his I pxid-feeling man when well, but he
1 am closing out the stock of A. M*.
Bellevue. The child seemed to bo well I * —“ **r—-n,*---------"V. “”"Z*i_"*
fleck,” will have to wait a few days, if I has been troubled with ills and pains Mdwuiobed, hot hearing on m.uXa.hSSk’" I’eram.
not longer
! for several years, and will undohbted-ben it wi.be. (.tarn mire .mon* the I
•^^‘“'V.Sta^ sual noise, its mother went to the bed wishing goods call and aeo me before ।
and found the child in a dving condi- ■ you buy, as I am confident I can save I
eatables or dishes in th*, buttiy, it' Corfs found Ab. Tutt aud wife there
n*.
.’»•
, r r°n,nO'”’'
.J.DAVGHcrr.
will carefully remove such articles as j and of course had to have a chat with
---- KIR THK- L. ‘
At our recent charter election J. C.
•
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■ ome in iu way. and than take, n ;&gt;&lt;&gt;«i- ! •I“ra- All. Iiomg a UrWy fellow bad to
;i ... v e
.Juhn«ton'» rtirw«p*rilt», eurtw Lfrer Cooptelnt
. i—i
-,.
.
.
i__.
tell some stories. Among otbera was Iteu. w*. Hrcted Prwtaent; E. 8..
non where game cap be seen to advunconcerning L. Hosmer. It seemed
Hoskins, Clerk; H. ovenshire, H. L.
sobnatou'* s*r«*p*Aii» i&lt; u*xi by •••rybody.
tagv, and when a rodent appears make i that three young ladies had stayed nt
a HticccsHfuI descent on the little animal. I Hosmer's the niglit before.. L/&gt;. kept Robimton aud J. B. Hull Trustees; D. : J&lt;&gt;hnaton,»“arwr^iHeumsickn&lt;«d*ch«.
The only damage known to be done by I
-n,u“
ntght for him In the D. Gardiner. Treasurer ; H. A. Humq-i *■**"•«a*mparm*cut** Dyspapai*.
Repairing Done in the Beat
..
/ .
...
.
.... J morning Iai. began to shoot off his and H. A. Allen, Assessors; and E. J. I ry Bailey &amp; Worn! have a harness '
tne cat in its foraging expeditions ,110ntb. One of the ladies remarked Holland, Marsha). Only one ticket was I shop in full blast, you will do well to;
Manner Possible I
about the pantry was, when it used that her eyes were very weak, Lo. in the field
I call
them before purchasing any.
, .
. ,
. .
.
.
.
~
! thing in the harness line. Ke|&gt;airing UoM*iChic*co,*flbniiti»«»&lt;»tdiMrt*a4d««ir- Give BAe a,
ualeratUK f,rc
for some nH-wrc.
purpose /nrrti-iJv
(probably says. “No wuuder; they are so close to
I
I- A»yri. jn.t oror the Mie™ j a---- —
»Ne rente ofinwcl from Michigan to all point* In
to raise the game and tarcleiusly left your brain.” Ab., seeing the joke said,
“Lo. it is a wonder you didn’t bleed liue, uve two farmers, A. J. Fann and ।
-- *— -------- ------ — •
1 ganrea, XcBrapt*, rotoraio, Tcxa«. Minneaota.
it scattered over tlte shelves.)
to death when you were young,” at the Deacon 8. P. Poole. Fenn has two
ty For the Best 50-cent ■ Chewing • D*koU, MaaHob*. etc. Kielilran Centre! train. Shop In The Old Pcfetofflce
A very pleasant occasion was the same time drawing his Unger across
Tobacco RO to
Wilson &amp; Howe’s.
makeaare and cto^renbectlon. tt Chjcaso wKh
Building.
--------------- •— -------• through expriwa train* i-n all Western line*. RaU«
gathering of about fifty of the friends hi« mouth, “for when you open your boys, men grown, the youngest of
.fWw.nl
mouth your hfead is naif off.” The whom we have to speak, being about The €hateThat Bento aH ttafca.; *«1
»« ***»•* !“•**•
«“*“«
FRANK BAKER.
of Ed
Edward
Keese on WedRMday
Wednesday evencven- laugh
ward Reese
|aUfrh turned
on
Lo.,
And
for
once
he
turned on Ix&gt;., And for one® lie 20 years old. On the 4th day of March,
Having secured the right of Barry, rrepoed wiSJlieak C. Wentworth, GtXai i"ing last. It was twenty mxth birth ' kept mum, until the lansen departed,
county for the sale of the Scherer pat- ~-ns-rTtet«t ktetAoi th«iin«nt&lt;iii(»Bo.wbo rpEE BAHR WILLE MILLS.
day of Mr. Keene, and Mrs. Reese had I In the afternoon we went to meeting Dea. baviu^. Ixjvn to Norman Alm- eut mrni gate, i nave one in operation t '
I,.
___ route*. I»o not nnrthaa* your ticket* nar coulnutl
stead’s west of his farm, wa* returning
inrilullberomiwiv.
all pn.par- “,,J “IV,""■“•"’r ol .M
in Nashville that fanners want to see (ywjr nviKbt wm ym» h«»e h*r« from the Michii m
i.* * _s ; Heard them speak of the goodness ot and
.
lutrAtv. buying
luiviu^ u
i, gate of ntvt*
■'
coming across a inud-hole in the Iiefove
any ni.BAT.rtt.An
description. 1
atious necessary, and tliougbt to give God| aud
iu my t^tummv with
road, got over into Fenn’s lot and went I Lean lw. operated easily and and. quick­
Ed. a grand sin prise, bqt “the last day ' the rest, and was vervnnuah reioiced. I
They «»H do If.
ly without getting out
vehicles.
iu the afternoon” Ed. discovered some- In tb® morning Cort and myself went I around. On mounting the fence to get Single gat&lt;* or furtii rights sold on ^G«» !b r|H- •’.‘M HcJiable Market Tua
.htae w^.lK.attotajpp.u.aml by ,J ^£.1,5' »
L?ii. ii‘« into the road again, Ed. Fenn was seen most favorable terms.
Fit-mi, S*d» anti Suioked Mem* of nil
approaching him aud curaiug him, ask­
Henkv R«,h.
(23-35)
A. C. STANTON.
Ikinds.
HMle scheming &lt;ain&lt;tl a k»a»wkdge of joiiy oia b^, but has made nn his
Projiriftm.
ing him if the rami was not wide
the affair, yet a grand time was had. I mind to gst him a wife and asked me
IV Don’t forget that if yon want the i
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.
enough
for
him
to
walk
in,
cto.,
after
Ed’s fatlierand mother were present
look uponc&gt; for him. Any body wishbest pair of Bobs with rock-elm beams i
shaking his iislti around rhe Dea’s, and the liest linuhed Cutter in the
The
aubscrilier
offers
fbr
tuilehm Farm
froo&gt; Jtattta Cnvk.
with .tail ta..
head, he crowded him into the fence county, or good Horse Shoeing, Wag- •,ot 120acres, situated on wetinn 17. ini
the cuildren from 30 to 70 years of age I os it is leap year. Go and see Lewis. !
ons, Bobs, Buggies or Cutters repaired 11Castleton, said farm m in a good state
and finally
. B r. seized him by
7 the
. throat and
“r Staled or
or ltrimmed
rfiiYmid in
inthe”best
tai
could muster the time p;iaxed pleasant- ‘ ladies, he nas a good farm, house and
___ buildings.
poumlrtl him np very 4«dly, iw much f „'n ted
at tI10 Foundry
uudthe
get it. style. &lt;of cultivation with good
good orrhard, good «tII ot water stibo
.y aho „n th, .^-tan
..™1
। ikr, flint In. Iinu luinet niwL.r&gt; ft... .mnc
..II
. ... i.-—
.... ‘g.-1'
so that he has been under th'j care of a
Bailey
|&lt;loor. Aliont 65 acres cleared and the
ateralHvaaee
ot wbkli y.Hir ror-, d,y ooon
„,.renKJi„ |„rnr».- ■
physician and cunAlued to his house for : balance well timbered. The farm is on
respondent was perswaded to join, and ; ed and we utarted for home. At Nash- 1
Notice.
[ the state road, 6 mile* from H axtin gx
after being initiated into that order, ville we learned tliat the J/axk had de-1 the last week. Thia young man must • All persons indebted to Hie estate of |; and G from Nashville, it also has a new
have been the one that went home and I A. M. Daugherty, are requested to call'
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
। school house on one corner of the farm.
Md „..t firing
!
told his father that he whipped a man and
i
settle nunuidiately.
■
P»rtculan&lt; enquire at premmes.
will be no need of further complaint of fjorae right aide up and with care.
WALKER &amp; NORTON,
80 years old and lie believed he could
Joseph Daughtrty.
। Castleton, Mich., Feb. 4th 1880.
h»s having joined tlw whisky ring. . T
Bon.
have whipped him if he had been 100. I
Admit) istrutor, 190-tf
Joshua Martin.

FURNITURE

nosing

SCIPIO MILLS

Fitters

CNPinil MILLER

WHEAT EXCHANGED FOR FLOUR
Uriiti

reed

FINEST SEWED BOOT
COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
&lt;^hll

WALKER &amp; NORTON

FLOUR, MEAL i FEED,
ATTENTION

FARMERS I

�!•—1*—H.

•78 060.uK).
jer
•f hogs BNMived fe lto4'wM~74,339;

at Mexico,
Hunte Mut^j^ttodMarioe Insuraoos Oom-

•t; lart year, 1,215,672, aDd the total
which is just uov having a run second
only to that of “Pinafore.’ According
to cBc story, lt.'!s the in rem tion of a
deaf mute is Hartford, who made it for toboltotole irwle, 1341,000,000; n&gt;«anjto&gt;-

NttttM wW

W1EIL
tn&lt;l

and Elgar Willard, seed 15. kilted himaelf at Dlteh wpa1 bo failed in
I. J&lt;6us MdfATh, who was sent ovuF
»o Dal*nd by tbs New Yort THbww* to inntetiF*te and truthfully report soon the famine,

s^aexnj»t
_____ iZl— &gt;-~4

Two

mem

’

‘ W.--

tn

tarm,

rariCTU mtote*. by Mr. Fc
to all solders Mid •

thing to the Postmaster at Canastota,
N. T., who gave the game'to a lady in
Svracnae, who MaA ik to a bUy at
Watch Hill, who took it home to Hart­
ford, vharq* Boston num mmt it, atodao
j, on.,, Bu^ vhoewex wventod it,it is the
manufacturers who are rasping the
profit. It ia not patented, but the manu­
facture appears to have been confined,
thud far, to two New-England firma, who
areaaid tohave been turning ont the

were killed and a number

craxy

.h&gt;n to Wtowto.il, It T. . . . .A tto»bto of
Brooklyn grocers have been arrested for sell*
ing oleomargarine as dairy butter.
Tn Danforth Locomotive Works, at

Palace. It raya
forced on Rusia by
resei on of intellectual dgje struggle must oontune

The amount of grain in night in the

by fire, cshsfagatoMof &gt;200,000, and throw-

areeinai •* we will triumph stall
rio, JC Y.. has «,0ffl,000 bushels; oom, 1S.MI.000 buehbte; costa". ...The Chilians havs followed up t&lt;eir
victories over Die Peruvian* by an attack ou
Arica T- e coffimanOrr of tbs Huascar was
tween the I’amflo railroad* and the Pacific killed
at WHJtealwr*. Pa
in the eugigemcnt.
MiWNri tolbsMtWoC Mrvtee is ths arw; W I
The body of Dr. Hahn, who died the
soldiers; by Mr. Gy
Fbance declines to surrender to the
the widow of Gen.
Hmsian authorities the Nihilist Hartmann, ar­
Moyne
rested in Paris for complicity in the attempt to
blow up the Csar al Moscow. Mouravieff, the
Ruaafan Advocate General, who want to Parte
in connection with the affair, received a visit
Douolasi, the Ute chief who ia
report what legislation ia nt

It is stated in a Washington dfapatffh
UkC‘the aptleet uf'tljs *adff?wh&gt;ragita tfe
forced
'
... ia
.
sod Means Committee
Mr. Fort he* been prom-

City has been the scene of Rrt sn-;
thusiastio moetinK of the izlvobkte* Of
the opening of
Indian Territory to
settlement
The United States Dialrict
Attorney appeared on the platform, as directed
by Mr. Hayes, and read the proclamation
warning all people from attempting lo locate in
tbo Indian country, the crown reviling and
jeering him as he proceeded. Resolutions oon_ r.__ .i____ u_
- ------------- i

Misti Jennie Raymond has withdrawn
her suit for seduction agahut Senator Hill, ot

lawyer' without her (Ray®0011'*) knowledge or
consent
1 • r ’’’ «■ “ ■ ’I
The chemical department of the
New Albad&gt; (Ind.) Plate-'J las* Works has been
&gt;50,000... .Th© freg weather ot the pa«!
ged the wfater wheat
in Wieoonsw... .The Wisconsin Legislature will
hereafter meet biennially, a law lo that effect
haring just pawed the preient Logielaturo.
TB© eante body refused to pass a law restoring
capital puntehment in Wieeonsia
JFlVN ladies had a most miraculous
escape from death at BurLtagton, Iowa, the
other day. As a carriage in which they were
driving waa returning from a funeral the
horse* became friifatened and ran, aud went
off a biidge into a niiasm eome forty feet deep,
the sides of which are almost perpendicular.
On© of the ladles sustained eome flight in­
juries about the WMi, while the other occu­
pants and the driver escaped unharmed. The
i ।।
carriage was wrecked-... .E. G.
i.
a well-known theatrical manager,
mitted suicide
at Ban FraBci--------- •
A large elevator at Duluth. Minn., haa been
burned together with its cantents, consisting
of 170,000 bushels of grain It was owned by
Munger. Marhell .k Go., who figure their lose
at about &gt;180,000.... A business block in Wood­
stock, IR, was dortroyed by fire a
few nights ago; loss, &gt;50,000. The fire
was set by burglar*, wbo had robbed
the safes of the express company....
The net earnings of the Chicago, Burlington
and Quincr railroad for tb© past year amount­
ed to &gt;7,260,038...-The extensive wholesale
dry-goods house of Auerbach, Finch A Cul­
bertson, at St. Paul Minn., baa been burned.
Loes estimated at &gt;500,tUO to &gt;700,000.
|
The Kan*** Insane Asylum, at Oaa।

is estimated at &gt;40,000 .. .An active volcano,
emitting sulphurous smoke, has been discov­
ered near Brown's Park, in Wyoming Tirrritory... .Valuable mineral discoveries have
been made at a place called Bawhido Buttes,
about 14C miles north of Cheyenne, and there
The Chinese agitation in Ban Fran­
cisco has been the source of considerable ex­
citement, and not a little apprehension, among
the business men in that city. Ths armorioe
of the local militia regiments are closely

the President to move al! av&amp;ilsble Foderal
troops in hi* district to that city at once.
Tn&lt;- workingmen are considerably excited
over thee© movements, and many of
them aaaart that the
authorities ar©
trying to force a quarrel with them. Mean­
time the eastward exodr.a of the Chinamen oontinnee. Nearly every train carries away a lot.
Moat of them go to the manufacturing districts
of the Eastern Blates; a few stop in Chicago,
BL Louie, and other Weeteru dtiee, while a few
others are directing tbeir eU-pa to the cotton
fieJds or the South.
A steamer from Detroit arrived at
Cleveland, by way of the lakes, on the 9th of
March, being the cartioat arrival on record by
more thana week... .Tbv Grand Central Hotel
and several adjoining buildings, at Oakland,
Out, have been destroyed by fire. Loes,
&gt;275,(100... .The total stock of grain in store
and afloat at Chicago is 18,W7,%XJ bushels.
Several person* have been bitten by

other day, hl* offioe waa entered by a gang of
robbers, who made off with about &gt;»XI,U00
worth ot gold bullion, jtut in from the Black
Hills. The alarm was girse, and a few
hours later all but IL’i.OriJ worth of
“ " —*-• ---- ---------- '
“doves having hidden ft
odlar.....

and law-abiding dtfasna....
Prior-Currmt pablhhce

rm south

Marsh Dtf.r, Win. Wolf, aad W. E.

a time to hear argnmonti Tor and i
reduce tbs
parage of bl* btil to reduce
tbo duty
t’zt; on paper,
and to abolish the tariff
“ ou soda-ash" ‘ sab. He
----------thin k*
that a majority at the oommlttes will favor the
bill. Mr. Fort is confident that a two-thirds
ttrijoritv of tlte House wonM vote for his
bill if hJoQuJd obtain » chance to &gt;nt Jt upon
Its passage under a kuspen«ioii ef rules. ....
Commodore Hanwa, Ohio/of the Bwpap of
Oanstruction and Repair of the Navy Urpkitment, haa just dtod ri Washington.
^.Thk House special committee on the
inver-ooeanio canal baa unanfaioualy voted to
report to the House resolutions reaffirming the
Monroe docUfae, and deoiariag that the United
Blates mast control any canal that may be out
through the American isthmus.
Count De Lessefs explained bis
canal project to the House Committee on the
luter-oceanle Canal last week. He claimed that
his plans were quite feasible and practical, and
argued that, in tiu&gt; tatoseet ot American com­
merce, ho should be aided aud encouraged
rather than chocked and thwarted fa carrying
forward hi* scheme.
The Washington friends of Senator
Ferry
that bis name will bo urged upon
the Chicago Oonvention as a candidate for Vice
1‘res.dont, in tbo ©vent of BUiue's nomination.
Nea&amp;lv 300
colored Methodfat
week. He listened to the remarks of their
ajKikosman and thanked them for lhe visit, but
when it waa proposed I hat eaeb%rotber be in­
troduced to him he ot,
traduced
objected
---------or----------------the score oflack of time, and fled.
M. De Lessefb whh before tbo Homo
Inter -oceanic Committee last week. Be told i

*?“ *J!“

10

talk politics, but to giro scientific views about
thn
’il tie
hz» nnnlrt
tbo rir
canal,
could not refrain from rini-Muine
expressing
iiis delight with die President's messtgo on tbo
subject of the canal, bocauau it would certainly
be advantageous io have ths protection of the
United State* during the work ar.d after th'&lt;

foolhardy

jou th nanrad Boyd

been renominated for
backers of the Seventh
Indiana Hcpublicau Oommittec met at Indian­
apolis last week, and elected delegatee at terse
tetheChicagoCoavention. Threeof them arc for
Blaine.... A gatbering of Greenbaekers calling
UemBelvee the “National Union Greenback"
Convention waa held at Bk Louis last week.
Ralph E. Hoyt, of Indiana, presided. Stephen
D. Dillayc, of New Hampshire, waa named for
Preaident, and
B. J. Chamber*, .of
Texas, for Vies President....The Demo­
crats of Iowa
will
hold
a Bute
Convention, for the selection of delegates
to Cincinnati, at Burlington on the "tit Of April
... .TheKansas Democratic Htate Central Com­
mittee have called aState Convention of the
party to be held at Tepeka on the 96ib of May.
A COXVDfflol of the Prohibition
party of Ohio was held at the State capital last
week. Tickets for State officers and Fioai-

March 22.

ItontocrNebraska, March 31;

preceding reconstruction Attorney

ceouaem. hillst wsrv Introduced and raterrod:
“By Mt*, kernsn, gixin&lt; to all religious denomlua-

&gt;n to Custer
ley
lubmittod
a
resolution,
ordering
the Judiciary Committee to examine and report tn
tfm Hw*na

Interosl, after tba momlsa tosa. Mr. McDonald
.poke m favor of the UH tor the roHaf of jttea. Por­
ter. bl* ap**ahxk&gt;i bMagcaodadMl*i as»oshinienL
it* Bryaldcot com lasted WlUlam Ware P*L of
Wyetniwr; Aiwoelate Ju*tir* of ths Buprem* Court

for mem bcm of the Haase of Commons in
April,,..Thirty riRagaa have been dewtroyto
by the owrnow of the Viitula, on the Austro- torr the Senate, on th« 10th Inst, containing tbs
American l»dy with an Italian husbar.il baa
fled te London to escape her creditors Before
her marriage she represented heroelf as en
heiress, and succeeded so well in l.cr Imposi­
tion as to contract debts to the amount of
•906,000.

Over $10,000,000 has boon been withelectioneering purposes in the Parliamentary
campaign__ A London dispatch says that it is
calculated that the Tories will Iom fifteen seats
tn Ireland—right to the Liberals ud seven to
th&lt;&gt; Hom»-Ruien&gt;. The latter party will prob­
ably have ssvsnty members
in the
___
___________
next__________
Parliament,
of which________
number_____
Mr.
Parnell wtli control one-half... .A great

OW. .«i. ta®

WM deetroyod. Twentv-fonr persons were
i...
_ .a to death
_ .u-__
_ __ ■___________
j
burned
and■ _twon^y-nlue
injured....
Hartmann, 4 e Nihilist, whom the French Gorernmvtit refused t-j aurrendt r to Russia, bis
c included to emigrate to America.
THE NATIONAL COSUREhS.

* th* crim* of rap* puBlahabla with d«*u&gt;;
Mr. Mama, a joint resolution declaring

r

which they rveld*. Th* appropriation Commute*
reported a bill for inndry civil expense* ot the
Government. The Senate took up and patted lhe
Haute bill making additional *pprop nation* ot

lating

bin

ordered printed. Mr. Aiken offered a b*l. making
the Agricultural Depertment en independent

Fundfng bill.
deiegatra to the Cincinnati Convention will be
In the United States Senate, March 5, Mr.
held at Nash rille June a The convention for
Cartel
d Introduced a Joint rssolutiua extending
the nomination of State officers will take place
Aug. 10.
A State convention of “Young Re­
publicans*’ of Massachusetts was held at Boston
Abbott from liability tor the datalcaUoo of hl*anbBlaine, mdonunc Hayas, congratulating the In­ ordlnstee passed. Mr. Baldwin, from tbs Committee
dependent Bepublieans of New York and Peaosylvauia, calling for dvil-esrvice reform, and
raa indefinitely postpor.-1.
recommending that greenbacks to d-pnvccPof
tbeir legal-tender function.
The oases coming up from Ohio and Mi)ourn&lt;&lt;l....ln th* House, Mr. Rrxgat: re­
Maryland, involving the constitutionality ot ported a reaoluttoa ralUoc on lhe Secre
of War for infonaatioD relative to
the Federal Election law, have been decided Ury
condition of the harbor ot Grand Haxea. Mich.
by the Supreme Court ot the United States. tb*
Mr. Hcodsrooa report*,! a resolution calllas ca
State Judges of Election, having interfered th* SeerMary of War for information as y&gt; lb* Im­
with National Hrniervia-rs and Marebalc provement of tbs Rock laland ranlda of the Ml*were eeotesced bv Federal courts to fine snd •leatppl river. Thea* resolution* were adopted.
imprisonment The Bepubhcan mem bere of »Ill* were introduced and referred follow*: Uy
the Supreme Court affirmed the rarateriiy of Mr. EUla, to rakish with death the
ot lap* in the District ot Cclumthe proceedings sod the oonstitutioualitv of crime
bta; by Mr. (JsrUale. fixing th* dutias on sugar.
Tbo Hous'a AppreprlatioD* Cbmtnltte* reported a
that It io DeOdMicybin. among ths Item* providsd tor are
public printing. &gt;*uO.t*»; btessvtmr service.
&gt;a,000; maU-reuts meesaagsra, 110.SOS; dally
the duties imposed on Mm by the laws of t
; route agon's,
tkato. and that the Federal Election law
building, 4 W0 000.
rhleh wsa
to inquire
George L. Miller, of Nebraska,
in Alaska.
Uttis bu«i&gt;nrn*d till
the National Democratic Convention, has n-

Middletown, N. I., their opponents being men.
State Convention* of the political
parties have been called aa follows: Grees-

Mr. H4rarrt»1.|UM toll. tauWoUxlU
rf Mireb iw tHTMlte b. rreoM obl*e&lt; to to.

the demand. The puzzle ia to be sen
everywhere., From the Judge on the
bench to the bootblack on the ride*
walk, everybody fa pusiling over it
The scientific people are dlsctis&amp;ing it
■ad, for the fast few days, the newapapere have been full of ft. The ap­
paratus otmaista of sixteen little squares
of wood, numbered consecutively from
one to sixteen, and fitting exactly in a
shallow square box. In use, the num­
bered sixteen fa removed, and there fa
thus one Klank space left, which allows
the biocka to slide, one wpiare at a
time, and they are thus to be arranged
without removing them from Lhe box.
The fifteen squares being mixed and
placed indiscriminately in the box, the
problem is to arrange them in regular
arithmetical series, as in the following
diagram:

txadlic Hartmann, ths Nihilist coosuirator.
The Parliament of Great Britain has

Billq were introduced In the Senate ou the
The Kentucky Democratic State Con- 4th in*t- aa follow*: Dy Mr. Blate, to provide tor
vention, to nominate delegates to ths Cincin

vw(uw.
ugures are&gt;
they have been gaUerad, ii is emd, by
experts from autbtx-tic aourrtM The
population in 1854 was 85,872, and it is.
tfae census
400,000. Gov. Bros* used to be thought
rather wild about Chicago; but his inti­
tules aver that every one ut his prophe-

lined by the absolute facts.
tight Ladag.

The belief iuu been carrent of late
ydan that the dreadful habit of tight
lacing ia out ot fashion, bnt there iareason to fear that it is not an much an
evil of lhe peat as has been supposedthat a young married lady, moving m
very fashionable New York society,
whose death occurred not long since,
wai a victim to the pernicious practice,
and those very well qualified to form an
opinion aver that there are many
who pursue it The Lanett quite lately
rem arluil on this subject: “Surely
enough haa been said as to tight lacing
to make it plain that danger must at­
tend the process. The notion of im­
proving nature by forcing the feet into
tight boots, and the divers other devices
with which fashion beguiles the love of
porwunal embellishment, are sufficiently
monstrous; but tbo audacity of attempt­
ing to compress the trunk, which con­
tains the central organs of life, for the
sake of appearances, surpasses belief.
Perhaps t.e recent death from tight
lacing, in which the heart was found to
be so impeded in its action as to render
life impracticable, may have some de­
terrent effect; bnt we doubt it. Fashion
will prevail, and wasp-like wrists will be
cultivated in defiance of nature.*

the Judiciary, reported adversely th* Senate
bill to reimburse the sevvral States tor Interval
paid on war loan* and for other purpose*.
Placed on the calendar. Mr. 'Davie (Hl.) stated
that there waa a minority report on the bin.
Mr. Bayard, from the Committee on Judiciary re­
ported favorably the House bill to drflne the term*
of office ot the Chief Sapervluora of Election*. Mr.
Mcl*&gt;uald ihtti continued hl* remark* npon the
Fit* John Porter ease, and occupied the day. At
the conclmioD of hit speech a motion waa made lo
rater the bill to the Judiciary Committee. The
Henau rejected the nomination ot William B.
Brown aa Oetun* Supervisor for the Eighth
di*triet of Dlluol*. Thia nomination waa r*,ected
&gt;&gt;y a party vote upon the ground that at Iraat one
of ths tight Illinois Supsrvtsor* should have been

An Irish beggar-woman, having re­
ceived the Joan of a shilling, expressed
Any one can make the game for him­ her thanks by aaying: “Mav jou live
self by cutting the little squares from a till I return it to you." We think,
cigar box, or by dividing the bottom of however, that the thanks of lhe negroa Hquare partubotird box. first into quar­
of whom this story is told in the New
ters, aud then into sixteenths, and using York World were bettor put:
the lid of the box, which will, of coune,
Some time ago, one of Arkansas'
just contain them. Or it can be played most widely-known statesmen, who is
with counters on a quarter section of a now dead, was passing along a street in
checker-board. The game as it is sold Little Rock, when an old colored man,
in the shops, however, fa more conven­ who had once belonged to him, ap­
ient, and it can be had anywhere for a proached, took off his hat, and passed
quarter or even less.
a band over hia white wool, m he asked :
The early moves of the game arc sim­
" Marster, gin do olo man 50 cents."
initiation to control such communication. Mr. ple enough. Starting wijh the 1 and j
" Dan, you are a robber 1“
WhlttLonte, from the Na”*! Comnilttec. re- working xt gradually toward the corner,
“ How ?” asked the astonished darlty,
and following with the 2. and so on, a ‘, opening his eyes, around which rough­
beginning is easily made. Then you
tl-Mj wa* raaumrd of ths Political Aaaeaimcnt bill, start this line in procession around the shod age had walked.
“ Didn’t you see mo put my hand into
and a dl*cuMion ensued, participated InbyMeaars.
Young (Ohio), Rlchardacn (N. Y.). Oowley. Ries, sides of the box. gradually working the
ntitnbera in in the required order. This
process cannot be described minutely,
“ Well, yon old rascal, you rob me of
but one soon discovers a certain sort of the pleasure of giving you money with­
method in it, and it looks as though the out being asked.’*
f
THE MONROE DOCTRINE.
solution of the puzzle was only's ques­
The old man received $1. Bowing
tion of time and patience. Gradually almost to the ground, while tears came
the lines are formed: 1,2,3,4; 5,6, 7, K,
from his eyes, he replied :
..M.r.tar,
wid ,£h
“
Manttar wir)
.inh ’7
a heart
*
‘ an yon
To TUX HXXXTX: I transmit herewith th* and &lt;0 on. Victory ir. .t hand nnd the |
player aubdom Ina axatament a. bort ]
Abr^^. ,niI ,
report ot the Secretary of State and accompa­
nying paper* in re«pon*e to the resolution
haa it.
But he haan t Although no
k
„„to,
.
adopted by tbs Senate on.the 11th at February near, the end is yet so f-v that sanguine
---------------------------------last, requesting “SPpiM &lt;tf all correspondence hope gives way to despair. After work
That Saucy Boy.
between this Government and any foreign Gov­
D°1 10 t*ckct Meof-'Bay. that My
ernment since February, 1879, respecting a ship,
1 r^.7
a. P^.*r P*iJ ’»u a compliment.’' Ticket.genU
canal across the isthmus between North Amsr- with the method of the tlnng, thm n, rhe ,
did ,h^
,onn??- Boy_

any project of treaties reapecting the same
which the Deparflnent of Hiaie may have pro­
posed or submitted since 'that date to any for­
eign power or IM dipiomaUo representatives."
In farther compliance with tbo resolution of the
Senate, I deem it proper to state briefly my
opinion as to tbo policy . of the Cm ted
States with respect to the ooustructiou of an
inter-oceanic canal by any route acrocs ths
American isthmus, l he policy of this coun­
try is a canal under American control Tbs
United States caimot consent to surrender
this control to any European j-ower, or
to any combination of European powers.
If existing treaties between the United
Btetee and other nations, or if rights ot
sovereignty or property of other nations aland
in the way of thia policy—a contingency which
ia not apprehended—suitable atepe abould be
taken by juat and liberal wgotiatious to pro­
mote and ratabliab tbo American jx bey on this
subject consistently with the rights of ths

the groat powers of ths world. No European
power can intervene for such protection with­
out adopting measures on this continent which
the United Btatss would deem inadmlmiblo. If

whoso private capital la embarked in tbo ’
An later-oceanlo canal acroee lhe Ami
IsUimua will ceocnttelly change Clio
graphical relations between
the

way 1 cornea on

'“Sheaaid yon must be aa oil-car eonduotor, the way your hair is greased."

“I don't have enough of religion to
brag of," says an old Nevada miner,
“but I never get into the cage to go up
13
15
14
or down without feeling how puny I
and no art can get that 15 into its right am, and how great my Maker fa,"
place. The more you struggle with it
THE MARKETS.
the worse it gets, and the laboriouslyarranged rows become all mixed up
NEW YOU.
again. It fa at this point that grim de­
10

spair settles down upon all but the most
courageous. Sometimes the 13, 14,
come in their right order, while two
other numbers are misplaced, but wo
believe that every combination can be
reduced ultimately to that given above,
so that the real problem fa to get the
15 after the 14.
An enterprising
Yankee lately advertised to send the
solution of this problem for two stamps,
and to the many who applied he sent
back the answer: “Take up No. 15
carefully between the thumb and fore­
finger and place him where he belongs."
This fa on the principle of Alexander's
solution of the Gordian knot; it fa he­
roic, but not satisfactory.

CHICAGO

A City’i Woaderfal Strides.
Ex-Gov. Willfam Bross, of the
C Li___
­
ocean thoroughfare between our Atlantic and cago Tribune, lately read a paper be­
fore the Historical Society of Chicago,
on the soutoea of the city's part and
future growth. In 1855, after carefully
our power and prosperity as a nation, studying the map, he became convinced, Com - Mi trd
he said, tLai there were about 700,000
.square miles of territory between La&lt;e
Michigan and the Rocky mountains
t rightful central
whose trade would go to Chicago. The
vitally affecting hi
estimate haa never been disputed, and
and waifire.
agrees very nearly with the figures of
the national census. There fa space
enough for aeventeen States as hrgo m
Ohio, and he ventures to predict th st
across the isthmus that connects North and before 1976 the whole region will be Ux
Booth America a* will protect our national fa- more jiopulous, more productive, and
teresta. Thia, I am quite sure, will
found
vsrtly richer, than Ohio fa to-day. It
will be agriculturally, mineraHy, and

CINCJNNATil'

oledo.
T

DETBorr

April 7; Iowa, April 14, Massachusetts, Apiil
It; Oregon. April W; V.nuaia, April 21: (herW: South Carotins, April W; Tan-

from the bridge that

“Thi« pretension the British Government ia

sags assured tbo safely of the canal.
POLITICAL.

------ a—- 'Jwoltaa,J«n* l;Arkanaa*. Junes;
June 2; Tannases ■, Jone

A

pro/sssbr'^in a prominent Russian eduestional fas*
1*-*—-- **
—* -a Coloneli •_
ktetitutiou
sud
in the lit»aian a tofr wbo had dtetiuguishod himself fa
the Ei •eo-Turkteh war, and b&lt;ca decorated by
tlio Oi i blmself.... A destructive famine prevrtM •Armente, a portion of AaisUa Turkey.
|L\ PstsrsbOrg-dtepaidi says that the
of deapotissi has greatly fa­
arbitnirlM
te 1M Wafer-BAlacs sxptoaioa It la.
it 5,000 people have been arrested.
^4J( explosion fat the artillery bar­
racks al Santiago, Chili, ‘killed twenty-four
persons, .. .The Londou .MAHrfar^, 'referring

htw' which *66,-

aaylnm where he hi
thought of the insane i

sttftwnsrfflrffsww

count for Chicago. The history of the
city for a quarter of a oonturv past is
Euzabxth, of Austria, is one of the most remarkable. The town'wM
zrioet cultivated eovereigns in the world.
She draws beautifully, is a good musi­
cian, and speaks fluently all the lan­
guages of modern Europe. She is fond the receipts of wheat had rimm
of literature, and among her attendants
858,074. The receipt* of eom
has readers in various languages.

rMDiAXiPOLia

�THE HOME BOCTOB.

fellow in the world, but he hasn't
&lt;u *h* to bless kimratf with." And
there seems t? be no. help for the. per­
lon who has once acquir» d this mode of
the twenty-fifth anniveraary of his acBtaomakt aud impure water which pronunciation. Habits of speech, when
uaaoion to the throne, end Xill lives. cows drinkjriule at pasture is one of formed hi eea-lfTife, are tee most fnsndtaabte of all batata, »d thtooo% I
Nihilism to the contrary MtwilhstandTbf standing army of the .British
government has been fixed at 181,850

• Ji lias been discovered that potato
bugs dried and crushed can be usd for
blisters.
The person who keeps the qntaide of
the neck covered with h&lt;
----*
tbe inuds ec vexed very f
' with
what is popularly known
cold.
Dm, Foote’s Health Monthly rays
that one of tbe chief offices at a good
nurse is to think of her patient Airtnvalid should never be teased with ttw
exmtion of making a decision.
'
New Mode of Administering Cas­
tor Oil.—To the oil add sufficient pul­
verized sugar, flavored with cinnamon
or lemon, to convert the wholq into a
plastic dough; then form into boluses.
Compound liquorice powder may be
substituted for the sugar. Children,
says tho Boston Journal of Chemistry,
quarrel over this confection.
For

dollar, but

tn in own*.. .
s week &lt;4 a. mixt- loneed asaociaiion with good speakers.
When Jftfferaun became Preaident he
phufter, ashes and In England I oboerred many ■ people in
a constant ‘struggle with their “h,"
into official life. He determined that
overcoming and being overcome, and
his inauguration as the chief officer of
Bu- afrangero; he does not prmM Lis ven­
Senate has passed a 1
sometimes triumphing when victory was
the republic should be as free from dis­
erable checks to be wbwkM with ta­
prcme Court the pow
defeat. The number of “ h’s " that oom e
play as possible. Dressed in plain black
punity by his fallow sovereigns, and he
to an untimely end inEneland is quite
Em ted-election cases.
clothes, he rode on horseback to the old
a reputed to be a little off eolor in his .ZsibtotaDriyte tba rttag of a mcalculable. Of the 4O,O(X),UO0 of peo­
Capitol, without guard or servant, dis­
The actors are as liberal toward the morality; but then ha has done a greet boa, vwp or hornet is liquid ammonia, ple, there cannot be more than 2,000,­
mounted without assistance, and hitched
his horse to the fence. On the steps hd
Trial, relief fund as they always are Cl for the good of his country. * He and nothing will equal'-&amp;•&gt; dilution in 000 who are capable 6t a healthy, wellbreathed “h.
Think, then, of -the
waa met by a number of friends, who
■when want cries for aid. Most of the
freed 21,000,000 serfs; dune some water in allaying the irritation caused numbers of this innocent letter that are
by mosquitoes.
accompanied him to the Senate Cham- .
lesdingsctors aadaehtea^eaaroundth^ good fighting; given, his country a
ber, where he delivered his inaugural
A wbiteb -in the Country Gentle­ sacrificed between sun and mini If we
country have contributed to the fund. whopping national debt, which many man says that. of everything ,hcr. has could send them over a few millions of
address. During theadministratioAs of
“
h
’
s
’
a
week,
they
would
supply
almost
McCollough, Barrett, Raymond and- poo;
,)ple hold to be a blessing, and has tried for cure of roup in fowls; the
wafer-pa- Gen. Washington and John Adami the
sessions of Congreo had been opened
his prisons aud penal colonies best is to take pulverised copperas as great a.need as that which we sup­
■others have sen tin substantial amrwintE; kept
"
ply by our oorn and beef and cheese,—
in a style similar to that by which the
and one theater in.Hawick,city aug­ Well stocked ’with brains and. bine
AccoKDiNo to Hamilton the severest English sovereign opens Parliament.
Richard Grant IHiile, in Atlantic
catarrhal
cold
can
be
cured
in
about
mented the fund with t&amp;OD..
blood. He haa also been a convenient Should they not drink much in a day Monthly.
The President, acoompsnied by a large
ten hours by a mixture of carbolie acid, escort on horseback, drove in state to
target for the knives and pistols 6f as-’ or two, mix it into corn-meal and feed
about ten drops; tincture of iodine and the CapitoL Taking hii seat in the
H0U8KH0LD HINTS.
A Fkkkcm ruiw*f*pfcr, ill di»c:iMiug
to them.
chloroform, each seventy-five drops. A Senate Chamber,and the House ot Rep­
*be prob»ble ro.nl to bt the coming
Thue are localities where it may
Sausages.—To every 1
the mixture should be resentatives being summoned, he read
ot few drops
’ Gen. Mklikoff, appointed to su­
I’renaenli.1 oainj«i,(n in th# Unitfli
pay to grow small crops cheaply—where chopped meat take two
heated ovex a spirit lamp, in a test tube, his address. Mr. Jefferson, to whom
preme
control
of
the
operations
against
pounds of salt, one ounce of sage to the mouth of which should be applied such ceremonies were fiistasteful, swept
States, expresses confidence in this dec­
Aionol Oon. Grant.
pr«lioto “ ih*t Nihilistic and insurrectionary move­ and leave it. just 03 in some pieces cat­ every ten pounds of meat, and one-half to the nostrils as soon as volatixation is them all away by one act. He sent a
ments in St. Petersburg,-is the coin- tle have been killed for their hides, ounce of black pepper; mix well and effected. The operation should be re­ written message to Congress, which waa
jjil roocera will effect • profcrand Miraleaving their carcawoi to decay,—but fill.
. .
peated in about Iwo minutes, when, read to both houses by their respective
rortnnlioa in U15 electoral hnbita ot the xuandcr who made* so brilliant a record1 farmers cannot afford M adopt this
Lemon Oake.—Two and a half cup­ after-the .patient sneezes a number of Cflbrks, aud that practice has been ob­
in the Asiatic campaign against the style of fanning. - The । um with them
Araeriran republic, wd to^ to nraw, “
fuls ef sugar, one cupful of butter, one times, the troubleeome symptoms rnn- served- ever since. Against one of his
“
i in the l^tewar. AH Governors abould bo to grow langur crops by the, cupful of sweet milk, one teaspoonful idly disappear.
•modifications in ite internal us well as *
reforms, however, the ladies of Wash­
General in Russia are given almost as expenditure of more /labor upon the soda sifted in. four cupfuls of flour,
Cough Medicine.—Take three table­ ington rose up, en masse. Mr. Jeffermuch* power in their vice ' royalties as is land, aud upon doinfcjihis depends tbeir three eggs well beaten, the grated rind spoonfuls of whole flax seed; put, jn ea sos, disliking the levees which had been
future prosperity. '
earthen vessel or pitcher; pour on a held at the White House, abolished
and juice of one lemon; two loaves.
to Malikoff.
Afteb all the trouble attendant on given in thia case
V^hen once you have ^determined to
Nice Tea Oaxx.-— One cnpfnl of quart of boiling weter; let it stand by them. He established two public days
the Khedive diamonds doused to the The operations against the insurrection­ fatten an animal for_b@ej lot the process
the fire for an hour, then add the juice for the reception of company—-the 1st
sugar,
a
cupful
of
butter,
three
eggs,
a
Sherman family, they have been mount­ ists are takenbut of th a hands of the be as quick as peteiDla Any stint ' in onpful and a half of flour, three table­ of fonr large lemons, half teacup pure .of January and the Fourth of July.
ed in four magnificent pendants, four several military commanders aud placed feeding at such times will tend to make spoonfuls of milk, one teaspeonful of honey, on* large stick of’ licorice On other days he was at home to all
the meat tough and dry. Stall-fed ani­ cream of tartar, a half-teaspoonful of broken in bite, one stick of rock candy others who came on business or out of
pairs of splendid rolitaira car rings and in the hands of a special bureau or commals will fatten more readily than oth­
ponnded flue; stir often, and, when courtesy. Many of the Washington
•eight brilliant finger-rings, and equally misioD, which hi to have the support ers, and younger animals require richer salt, spice with lemon; bake in a sheet. licorice and candy dissolve, stir. If
ladies, indignant at their social pleas­
Salt Mackerel.—Soak salt mackerel too thick and jelly-like, add more boil­ ures being thus curtailed, determined
•divided among the four daughters of and co-cpcration of all civil, police and food than older ones. In win ter fatten­
the General—Mrs. Fitch, nee Minnie military officers. The talk about the ing do not forget that mnch depends over night, after washing them carefully ing water; some people like it to jelly. to force the President to hold th 3 cus­
in plenty of cold water; lay them iu a Take a good driuk of this whenever
tomary levees. On the usual levee day
Sherman, Ella Sherman, Lizzie Sher­ now order being equivalent to abdica­ upon the warmth of the stable. The dripping-pan, cover with hot water, and you
feel iuclified to cough; it is best1 they resorted in full dress to the White
warmer the cattle are kept the loss food
man and Rachel Sherman. The value tion is all nonsense. Melikoff has sim­ wiU.be needed.
b^e till tender; drain from the water, drunk oold, as it will not induce per-, House. The President was out taking
ply become the instrument of the
of each act ia over $50,000.
.,
apiration. This can be drunk by either i.a ride on horseback. On his return he
Ashes are worth 50 cents per bushel and servo hot with butter gravy.
Gortsehakoff Ministry to oarry on
Mbs. Mobse’s Pamcakes.—A half young or old.
’* to apply to orchards, and axe the cheopsaw that the public rooms were filled
According to uommissioner
ACCORDING
Comroiaaioner ue
Le vuc,
Due, . lentless
lenucss warfare
wariore against
uguinbi the
me Nihilists
ntuuiaie ,. est manure for
ior that
taut purpose.
purpose, That
xnat cupful each of sugar and molasses, twoThe science of life consists in know­ with degontly-dresoed ladies. At once
the wants of the Government Agrianlt- ' and other factions hostile to the Gov- ' ashes have a very beneficial effect is thirds cupful of milk, a half teaspoonful ing how to take care of your health, divining the plot, he appeared before
of mixed cinnamon and cloves, two how to make use of people, how to his fair guests booted and spurred and
nralBorrao tetetetou. .nd n^t ■.mn..nt_
--------I
beaten eggs, flour to make a batter that make the most of yourself, and how to covered with dust. So courteous was
A .rulnbln building u needed tor the [ &amp; ,h(, mia„ Qf lhc
ovento of-{ Mfebt Iruito M&gt;d the beet vogotoWee. will just drop from the spoon, a little push your way in the world. These are his reception of them, and so graceful
accommodation
neoommodteon ol
of emptoje.
employes and
end the |
I th&lt;&gt; ,
„ ,ho foI|owtog 4( Mt, Ui manure
— tor orchards,
- haa no salt; fry in hot lard.
the things which everybody ought to his manners, that the ladies went away
rautinnous orhibiUim ol the Mricnlta- , ‘h
tn“J“u “ ,he 1 11
», Ix-n.ttoU) egret o. l«»d nrar the ocean.
Brown Bread;—One cupful of In­ know, and which very ’few people do delighted with the President, but chai
oAnnfrv
["Were comparatively unnoticed, and left where the atmosphere is constantly dian meal, one cupful of flour, one know. How never to get sick, how to grined with themselves. They felt that
. p
. 1
' ’ .
1 to be long afterward related in print: saturated with salt, and it should be cupful of molasses, two cupfuls of Gra­ develop your health and strength to tbe | they had been guilty of a rudeness in
tional divisions oi forretry, meteorology',
Pickens, daughter of the "paringly used on all soils, especially ham meal, three cupfuls of water, one utmost, how to make every man you I visiting a guest who did not expect
ad raterirarj «o recommended; rad.
Soath CMoljn^M
thora dirpora-d lo be low rad we&gt;.
tc&amp;spoonful Haloratus, also a little sait. meet your friend—all these and many j them. It was their last attempt to
Iiutllr
.
. .
_~ I
A wiTtrnntliiAV
wli itowneL mrr
‘Mtly, the
U,o CommiSHioner
Ooramiraiouor aava
ray. ‘the
lb. ded- ,
c|m)
A
watebproof whitewash
mey be Steam three hours. It is quite thin other things are to be included in the . break through the rules of Jefferson’s
science of living, and the pity is that we household.- Youth’s Companion.
prata.nl nrad. opportunity.
।
And,cw DelloehoUo. The made as follow'd; “Take half a bushel Wore steaming.
—77—77— .
of lime, slake it with boiling water, and
To make chocolate caramels take two appreciate it at its true vame only when
Mie Abused Char­
Tira bitternra. ol Iraling «g.ra»t the I wedding p«rty wra rawembled in the cover to keep in the steam; strain aud cups of brown sugar, one cup of mo­ th. bloom of life is gone.-Dr. Foote’s '
acters.
Health Monthly.
Jews in Roumania is curiously shown I Pickens residence, and the clergyman add seven pounds of salt dissolved m lasses, one table-spoonful (heaping) of
| I say, then, give me the beet-abused
hot
water;
three
pounds
of
ground
Doi
wswr
;
mree
pounaw
ui
grouuu
rice,
uuiier.
uou
iweuiy-nve
minutes
;
cnen
butter.
Boil
twenty-five
then
asking the bride if she waa
in the story told of a murder at a Ii was
was . ready,
,
... .
TT .
, ’I boiled to a paste, and added hot; half | «tir in half a pound of grated chocolate, Bald Brad.—Mme Kminent Krrannlra I obwmrtOT ot the efu, giro me the
place called Foiiiczay. A Greek mur- when
‘
’ ” 'from a Union
'
“ *the
1"* poUnd Spanish whiting, and one pound | wet in one cup of sweet milk, aud boil
,
..
..
। men and women who make us think.
a shell
gun in
II one ma, judge from the «x«Pboo - tho mcD who ran tt,
Uc, o[
harbor
broke
into
the
room
And
burst,
clean glue, previously dissolved to a | until it hardens on the spoon, with
■dered a Jew there under the most dis­
K ?
• “• ‘
““ &lt;H«
i” prelerenra to rarerdont)W„ .nd «h^l0» raiohata.
graceful circumstances, with no excuse Nine persons were hurt, but only Miss &lt; thin.pijste; add five gallons hot water, | which jou must stir it freqnently." Gnaertejmldoea. .ram. Lo hare been I ,
Pickens’ wound proved mortal. She ftn J fcS,r tbo whole; cover it, and keep 1 Flavor it with a teaspoonful of vanilla. ouuan ered a dmgrmrn raioog the Jew.
t&lt;.t,o(Khuu ,ho br&lt;^.
whatever to
it a few dsvs.
hot. I
,,_______
„
,
m.
w be pleaded for him. Nev. ’ .-i-y- -fit
usvs. It must be used
t
jdu^ j do
_____
:_a_2
_____________________
LaSTKENWaKE IN COOKING. — The in remote ^ra M.11 . di.gr.ee with , ol&lt;)
ertheleas, a jury acquitted the Greek, bore the pain wUfi wonderful fortitude,. rL
One
piB|
c^rm
B M1Qare J&lt;rd1"
bQt
the
, ,orU j ,oaJd
aud was unmoved when informed that
flavor of food baked or boiled in eartb- winch it w„ not permitted to repnmeh
and the ruffian was, after the verdict, . auu
c;dth-?,
os unm « wncn iniormeo a
a covktbv womaB
JM; “The wise , enware lB
lrr thoMJ who b&gt;ve oodc ra honorable man. The punrahmrat ridJ,„ lnult
Willimn Cobbett
paraded through the Jewish quarter ■ she had only an honr or two to live. De I
man,
to Lrt:
be Illi
far nupriiui
superior lai
to matcleJ bj divine interpraiuon, and .1 th&gt;n
Joh„ A ^buek; raoth— . in enumerating
------ w the time and
_ sea- tbe experiment
j iujou u ’.v&gt;
no mention of the time to lbut- of- vegetable
- ■ ■ or animal• food
■ • cooked
■ • Ui.exproMKhmt.bon ot he prophet, „ Toa p-nB
N
amid general popular rejoicing. -Thera ■ Rochelle said that he would like to have son.
aop,’ made do
her die his wife, and the poor girl I skim
skim milk
;
yet,
neverthelees,
there
is
.
,
„d o( ,he
jn onr
milk; yot, nevertheless, there is u in
1U the
tlie same
Banie way
wgv in
;n iron
iron vessels, for the
the . m«n Ion, nn!ortnn.to children, Mem. I
is no doubt that there is a growing
u:"
j bk/old Bob Topmb.,
Bmiled rally in weul. Th. guraU re&gt;&gt;■*&lt;, i» iu" reason that iron is a conductor of heat, to peraon. in to. pnwent &lt;l.J-««n. 1 |
hatred of the Jews, not only in Rou­
,
,
B
, as the milk begins to sour in the bot- while earthenware is a non-conductor; m.j be raided, to thra.i who hare lo. ,
Gw
jjc i. . boUr rad . bragis alI
mania, but even in Germany and membered the scene as far more pitiful tom of tbo IWU8 Th„n the
Lover, ot,
, but h&lt;! b hono&lt;l u Jb;J inMni’
consequently, food cooked in the latter their Umr-raUier rarer..
than they can describe.
Tho bride lay I at the surface, and should at once be re- is rarely ever burned, the degree of raUogies, coincidences rad raltad. And Jeff D,Ti, j
j
Uowa ?o
Austria.
*
’ » • be 'is as cautions as
on a sofa, her white dress dabbled in moved—with as little of the milk as heat not varying perceptibly during may be invited to remark that the j be ’honest,
although
Mill the process of cooking, thus preserving grease of wild beasts employed as in­ Edward Everett, and as cold. I need
The bridegroom was not present at blood mdbor to.il di.hevrf«l, Ttolo'^Wf !' uUojod to
,
, .
...
, the acid reaches the cream, it impairs the flavor of what is choked, us well as struments of vengeance against the lit­ not repeat how I honor Ben Butler,
Che time appointed for a wedding at* her
F»U&gt;d Iter ™, .o wrung wdh .go„y i( in Qnshtj.
houra.,1. or dtorytle ones who taunted the good old
Harmony,
The
bride,- who
knew that her efforts to smile became futile. 1 maid who thinks to obtain n greater uniformity throughout the substance ol prophet with his baldness was in later who says more good things and does
—
■■■ —j fGo.
---- — -—
----------lhe meat, vegetables or grains, until the
less selfish ones than forty such money­
his bashfulneoa, eaid his courage had | The ceremony wasburriudly performed, quantity by allowing the milk to stand process of cooking is completed. The centuries to be employed as os a capil­
hoarders as the elder Astor. A sincere
probably failed him. Somebody sug- ’ though the bride’s "Yes” was in a faint, I beyond that time labors under a most
fire in stove or range that parches and lary restorative. The strength of Sam­ Einrinust is Jeremiah 8. Black, of
son
and
the
beauty
of
Absalom
lay
iu
geeted that a horn bo blown to call I labored whisper, and her lips hardly ■ ‘J8n‘8l°u» mistake."
burns in iron vessels, and either im­
ennsylvania—able, sour, honest and
him, and this was done. A responsive moved in response to her husband’s i
whokeer horses do not pairs or spoils the food, is powerless to their hair, and there is significance, no utterly intractable; but I like him be­
’
.
, .
.,
i
...
,.
.
.
. think it profitable to feed much gram, injure the contents of earthenware. So doubt, in tho fact that through their
whoop wm hrard Irom tto, wood. M« Lira Bho dlwl nnmo.lrau&gt;ly .Iterwurd. ,ud Irequoully trad poor U»v. A. a earthenware takes the premium, as it hair both of them came to grief. Among cause he has stuck too long on the
wrong side to judicially see the right
by, bnt the young man did not appear
’
• management■ the deserves to.—Dr. Foote’s
. consequence of• such
Health the Greeks the two most famous bald one.
Bach dead aggressives as Ben
men were /Eschylus and Ulynsea. The Wade, Thaddeus Stevens, Charles Sum­
The German Army.
animals are not worth much for labor. Monthly.
until a scouting party brought him in
baldness
of
zEscbylus
is
known
to
have
Some idea of the increased efficiency i When the occasion arises for putting
ner, Zach Chandler and Henry C. Carey
by force. It .was hot until he became
kn Eves Thing.
been the cause of his death, an eagle, stood in the pillory of criticism all their
in the early stages of a campaign which horses thus fed nt hard work, they ore
fearful of losing the girl, whose pa­
Two strangers were toasting their carrying a tortoise in ite claws, having lives and retaliated with all their best
will accrue to the German army through found out of condition and unable to
tience gave way to anger, that he mus­ the training in time of peace ot the [ perform a reasonable task; while in the shins on opposite sides of a big stove in dropiMxl its prey with the view of ability; I knew better than their anti- ,
tered enough courage to face the cere­ first class of the ersatz reserve may be spring they require extra feeding for a a saloon, and it was noticdd that they breaking the shell upon what it took podes that I have named, and everv
gathered from an examination of the ' few weeks, or else the work must go on often looked at each other as if almost to be a rock, but whioh was in fact the bitter word they spoke, I canmatch
mony.
losses suffered by different regiments . with horses unfit for the business. It certain that they had met somewhere shining skull of a great tragic poet. with a number of sweet acts of good­
The baldness of Ulysses is com­ ness. Like their Southern opposites
Some years ago a wealthy old bache­ during some of the earlier actions of &gt; is far t etter to give the horses a little before. Finally one of them got up memorated
in
the
" Odypsey," they were real,.earnest and plncky, aa
grain during the winter, when, should and said:
lor in Hoboken, N. J., named Joseph the war of 1870-71. In the battle of
“Stranger, I’ve seen a face almost like and the fearful vengeance taken far removed from the chronic conceit
Worth the First Weal Prussian Grena­ on emergency arise, they are equal to
L. Lewis, died, leaving nis property, dier regiment lost 30 officers and 876 the occasion.
the
suitors
of
Penelope of many of the modern English as if
j vourr. Did yon ever have u brother upon
seems to have been in a great measure they were creations of another planet.
valued at $1,000,000, to the United men, aud the First Silesian regiment 35
A novel system ot agriculture has BUI?”
due to the pleasan tries in which one of —Forney's Progress.
officers
and
982
men.
In
the
battle
of
.J(
{States Government, for which Le ap­
for a numlMjr of years been practiced on j
them indulged ooncerning the glittering
peared to cherish unusual respect. The Spicheren the Second Brandenburg a farm iu Hertfordshire, Englund. The . “Was he a sailor?"
aspect presented by her husband’s
It Depended.
Grenadier regiment loet 85 officers and
.
t , . . . .
, .
singularity of the case excited the cu­ 771 men. Thu King’s Grenadier regi­ owner, Mr. Prout, instead of harvesting . „tA-.
cranium.
Boldness,
howcrer,
wiis
no
A
citizen
who
had
thoughts
of
buy­
thBOrap.
d.ride. lira Odd. raw |
h&lt;" 01
,bont ,ra
more admired in those days than in our ing a few hens for hie table, was con­
pidity of several sharpers, and a con- ment lost at Wissenburg 23 officers and
lota when the grain begins to ripen, and .
f
own; and wh«?n Ulysses was restored to sulting a colored man as to what breed
ild upon Uioir Soou U I
i’’001.?”
.*«“■
epiracy was entered into for the pnr- &lt;329 men, and at Worth 16 officers and the crop.
youth s.rets is laid upon the fact that he had better purchase. “Well, aah, dat
pose of producing a " widow” who 551 men, or, together, 39 officers and pobUcluclioo. NoU.e .took i. «p(, '. Straoger.oonlrauedlheanl.HKm- locks of the most luxuriant kind were
depends. If you am gwine to have
*'•
’“J
880 men. in three days’ time. During Ld th. I.rtiht, ol the »il i. eutirSy “•«
would contest the will, secure the
the fighting on the 16th of August, kept up by vtktml urauare. For tbl I Jour brotlrn BtU. W. were -reeked given bosk to him. Julius Cresar was yonr hen-house on de roof of your resi­
mousy, and divide handsomely,
In 1870, in the neighborhood of Vionville thirteen /ran «uee 18S6, the ereruge &gt;
*l“? b’ T? P notorious for his baldness, and the jokes dence, wid about fo* men to guard it,
due time some of the schemers, includ­ aud Mars la Tour, the Sixth Branden­ expend, ol runnrag fhi torn. h.?. , emno I b^l to kill Md rat tom 1 I kn.» made on this subject by bia soldier.! on white Leghorn hens am de best to buv;
1“?^ .“S the occasion of one of' his triumphal but if you am gwine to have it in de
ing the woman, were arrested on sus­ burg regiment lost 1,202 men, the "ekrlyramunUxl to »1C,5OO, ud tho net P&gt;“
JO“»
“&gt;•!.
1 ~ entries into Rome are only too well
picion, and, the case coming on for Fourth Brandenburg regiment 1,099 toooOe lor the ram. period hra yeerly i
known. Nor need the story be here re­ better buy cast-iron roosters, and fill
men, the Second Sdssian Grenadier ..engrtl 1« per oenAot th.t ran,, or.^1"”
/■ *n&lt;l?h“
‘
trial at Trenton a short time ago, th? regiment 1,119 men, and the Fourth »J.6tU. It he. thu. proved, decided I Sf’JjSJlSj'.ra
peated of the pleasure be took in wear­ each one with gunpowder and grape­
female turned State's evidence, impli­ Thuringian reg ment 852 men. These
—k lira .. n I rav-l ra.»
I DO KindCX lair With 1116, Inr Bill WttH Old ing a wreath which covered his denuded shot ! Ize been in de hen bizness my­
temples, and which, according to one self, an’ I knows dat nuffin’ will ooze
large
gaps
should
have
been
at
once
and
cating the villains whoso dupes she
.Roman historian, was his chief reason away quicker in a dark night dan good
had been, and detailing, apparently were ultimately filled up with men
for valuing it. It may be remarked, fat pallets ?"
■
drawn from the ersatz reserve; but aa up
without reservation, her own part in
however, that tbe lifelike bust of Jnliua
to the present time this ersatz reserve
Am iMdian’s Ca-praitien.
Ca'S&amp;r. in the British Museum, is not
the matter.
•
in time of peace has comprised only un­ t.glMSin** HIthtk. Letter -II.^urager..b«e i.,mur d^r
The Hallaquah Times ia a literary
that of a man who in the present day
trained men, aud as when the battles
would be considered bald. The hau­ publication issued by the children of
The ill-treatment which the letter “h"
“Died in Nevsda, didn't be?”
In 1859 absolute starvation prevailed mentioned above were fought sufficient
ls not thick and is brushed forward in a the Friends’ School, Wyandotte, In­
time
had
not
elapsed
since
war
had
receives
from
a
very
large
proportion
'
"
Yea,
out
there
somewhere.
”
for several months throughout Finland
of the English people is, of course.
“Well,
____ , I killed. him!
. . .
I knew you style which indicates a desire to make dian Territory. The following extract
—• boy’s comporitkm ou girls—show*
and along the Baltic seaboard, aggra­
known to the moat superficial observer i were his son the minute I saw you. Me np for a certain want of I sir in the re­
vated by a frost of unexampled se­
of their speech. It is the substance and aud I were in a mine, and, one day, aa gion of the forehead and the temple. that Indian children have os keen a
sense ol humor as.white children:
Something,
however,
must
be
allowed
the point of a standing joke which never we were going up in the bucket, I aa'k
verity which destroyed hundreds of
“Girfe is the only folks that have
for the complimentary disposition of the
those who made for the towns in quest to the front When the new Army bill loses its zest. Mr. Punch’s artists,! that the old rope was going to break sculptor reproducing the head of an all­ tbeir own way every time. Girls are
comes into force, however, all the men when hard put to it for the subject of a under the strain. When we were up
of relief. In 1871 a yet more terrible
of
ceveral thousand kinds, and
powerful
commander
and
ruler
wbo
was
of the first dasa of the ersatz will be social sketch, can always fall back upon ■ about 200 feet, I picked up your old
the misfortunes of the aspirate. “ H ” &gt; dad and dropped him over. It waa bad Known not to he without personal vanity.
Northwestern China, many of the suf­
in speech is an unmistakable mark of ; on him, but it saved me. Now, you ate
Trouble Over a Trade Bailor.
class distinction in England, as every i my brother Bill, and I murdeied your
ferers being driven to gnaw the bark
Ou being offered a trade dollar for
obeervant person soon ducovere. I re- [ dud, aud I guess we’d better call it
from the trees, and even bo devour the
marked upon this to an Kugliah gentle- ’ even and shake to see who pays for the lore the driver of a street car in New
bodies of the dead. Similar horrors
man, an officer, who replied,: "It's the drinks."
“Let me look at a revolvw,* arid a
greatest bletiuijg in the world—a sure , They shook, drank, and the old Capman who walked into a stere at 8andetoue, Mo., and aw
over any other pteoe. The driver
while working in her studio,
him. “Show me
—
187X*
»k toejeot him, and, d»rwere born with such tender cod- vaiuly nr '
added, and *be carelessly teadsd one of
ing the!
ruffile, the road beoune thn nha-enKATa. “Rvnnra ran for iriintr
Jfeother cars.
Tbe
away, during the early months of 1874,
। him; but get him talking, and, if he
--------- 6-------- ---------------blocked
n wLtetecue of tbeir this a mutate," be fundrersmirked,
tripe upon hM ‘h'l,’ that settles the : " Two tinsmiths fought ou the roof of
shot bimaolf through the brain.
question. Hol's cbap you'd better be j a St. Louis house, and an excited couirede, bm
dearth in Bulgaria in 1873, and that in
shy of." Another fnend said to ma of crowd witoeased tho perilous struggle. V oukl not bw
Kbm raiimly. CM.. » rallivMii
Cashmere twelve mouths aM,*a
H London sum of wealth, and ■ of | Finally, ona waa knocked down with a not interfere, i
fresh in publie memory, while the pres­
i snob
influence as cornea
from hammer, and fell to the ground, receiv- &lt; jumped tho tn
1 baffled driver
wealth
and
good-nature :
“The ing fatal injuries.
ent year.has been ushered in by three
somewhat arbitrary

h*Tiis1nrj'L^bo'“ ‘o'mnch d°5,0,1
^y^VtonTur- - j

�At the raising of the log hoone for
Kelley and Dowling, the mwi were ac­ with the remark, “William, you know
companied by their wives aa Wan cus­ ’ti* very wicked to fish on Sunday,
tomary among the early settler*, and although your father is very fond of
as they bad a- long distance to come fish.” And when the old gent returnthey generally remained over night
and
returned home iu the morning, or
SATURDAY,----------MARCH H4MQ.
J when tbe work waa ftnialied for which on the table nicely prepared tor the
they
came ; and in this case, tbe help Deacon's supper.
JOHNSTOWN AKD BALTIMORE.
from a distance remained over night at
The first list of jurors drawn from
Kelleys.
After the
day’-s work
_____ __________
— -rw
------- was the town, was iu 1840, aud tho following
overs grand feast of potatoes, "baga^J are the names drawn r William P,
wild game etc., graced the board, t^Biistol, Joseph Badcock, Charles P.
[Ocntinned from iMt treat-]
which all did ample justice, none tak­ Idon, J. S. Vanbraiit, Thomae Idon,
The first school honse built in the
ing offence at the aiifiplicity of tbe Richard McComber, Alonso Brandage,
town (and it ia here proper to say that
meAl, and if the potato was too hot for; Henry P. Bowman, Cleveland Ellis
speaking of the town it includes only
the fingers, Hie mon could be seen out and Oris Barnum. Also this year the
what is now known as Johnstown) was
aide the house sharpening sticks to be election was held at the house of Cleve.
of logs, on the farm of William P. I
used in tlie place of forks of which Ellis, in Assyria, at which election The above ent represents the New Champion front-cut Mower.
Bristol. It was raised and stood with
tliere wa*always a scarcity on such oc­ there were thirty-one votes cast, aud
out ■ roof, windows, or door until the
We call the particular attention of all farmers who have
casions. When the sticks were finish­ ns each candidate received 31 votes,
brush and briars grew^np on the iubeen accustomed, from boyhood up, to front-cut machines, and
ed the men resumed tbeir places, stand­
aide until they were higher than tlie
ing here and there as room was found, ly weak, or none at all, but unlike the are predjudioed in favor of this position of the finger-bar, to
body of the bouse, after which the. in­
and when one was solucky as to find a election of’two years previous, tbe
habitants went to work cleared out
large chip or bark for a plate, covetous voters did not each get an ofilce, a* the now and peculiar movement on this machine. This move­
the brash, pat on a roof, and finished.
eyes were turned upon him. Of course there was a desire among the settlers ment, which has never been used oh any other machine here­
it off for a school-house, which was
tbe meal was freely interspersed with that- some one might be left free to
used for many year*.
stbriM, jokes and laughter, and good find fault and watch those who held tofore, avoids many of the objections formerly urged against
The year 1839 saw many new settlers
humor
aly waa prevailed. On this oc­ office, and see that they done their placing the cutter-bar in front.
in Johnstown and Baltimore, and busi­
casion, when the tine came for retiring duty. It appears that victory J’. Col­
ness began to thrivg. A blacksmith
By the peculiar arrangement of the driving apparatus, the
the good wires were to remain together lier. now of Battle Creek, ex-state
shop was .started, with Mr. Erastas
below while their liege lord* found Treasurer, and one of the most efficent entire absence of cumberous gearing, and the direct applica­
Johnson as workman, roads were
sleeping room in tlie loft of tbe house, officers Michigan ever had, liegan tion of the power of the team through a draft rod to the cut­
getting ix-tter and every effort was
and as beds were of a very limited his official career this year, os Deputy­
used to induce people to settle up tbe
number, each person must find a bed Town Clerk. He steadily advanced ting apparatus, the draft of the machine is rendered very light,
country. Among the many settlers
nutil he occupied one of the most re­ and there are always eleven cogs in contact, instead of three,
that year, was one Samuel Weeks, now where best they could, but what beds
could be found were *ssigne&lt;l to the sponsible positions in the state.
living on the first land locatttlby him
aa with other machines, thus distributing tbe wearover a much
fair rex and the stronger lords must
in Baltimore town. Mr, Weeks ca'mc
find the soft side of a board on which
larger surface and proportionately reducing the pressure, fric­
on, secured board with W. P. Bristol,
X
COUNTY items.
to consign their weary forms. Ono of
three and one half mile* from his land,
tion and wear upon each. Machines which have run five sea­
aud liegan the task of clearing up his the men present, thinking to escape
Eraptv houses ore very scarce in
sons show no indication of wear whatever on the cogs, and, as
Ainu, but getting lonesome, he gave tlie sentence of climbing'the ladder, Eatou Rapids.
bad stretched his burly furm on the
There
is
some
talk
of
starting
up work there nnd returned to Sheri­
far as we can judge, a pair of wheels could not be worn out in
dan, Calhoun county, where his father bench in tha lower room, where lie in- per mill at Dimondale,
tended to remain an undisturbed oc­
The cemetery association of Char­ a lifetime. The motion of the knife is very steady and power­
had bought a farm for him, While in
lotte
is
badly
in
debt.
the town of Baltimore be bought forty cupant, but the sharp eyes of Win, P.
Charlotto Is to have Pinafore about ful.
acres of land on section nine of Johns­ Bristol discovered him, nnd the tocsin tbe 20th of this month.
Another principal feature among the many good qualities of
town/ and hail several acres cieared of war was immediately sounded, while
Tire Eaton Rapids cornet band are
Mr.
Bristol,
assumiug
the
offensive,
and plowed twice, and to day that
•Don to give n concert.
this mower, is the fact that the cutter-bar can be raised to a
sprang
for
the
intruder
with'
the
re
­
plowed' field is a dense forest of oak
Bellevue is going to have a young
horizontal position while the knife is in motion, without throw­
timber from forty to sixty feet high, mark, "You can’t sleep down hero with men’s Christian Association.
Grand Lodge is boasting of its great ing the machine out of gear, the same as if the bar was on the
and the passer-by would hardly be­ my wife,” ami thaWnroused the rest of
lieve that the ground was once tilled the men, who gntlit-red around to see growth in the Inst few years.
The Charlotte small boy has com- ground.
This feature is very useful in passing trees, stones,
and free from brush or tree. Mr. the sport, each one crying: "Yon can’t
Weeks reimiiucd iu Calhoun county sleep With rny Wife either,” and all the . , Bellevue business men refuse to take or obstructions of any kind.
Below ia a few names of leading
while the two men, both stout, robust
u-■-*
*~
until about 1833, when he returned to
silver coin that haa been mutilated.
farmers wbo have used the above machine apd pronounce it
his farm in Baltimore where he now fellows—were having a grand scuffle,
George Romer of Eaton ^Rapids, slipMr.
Bristol
working
bis
antagonist,
lit-.|
the
best
mower
made
:
on the |ce lnat wek
digloeated
reH^lcs, n pro«]M-ron* farmer, with *ir. iihmi.i wonting ins antagonist, in- j
wealth aud all the surroundings to tie by little toward tlie ladder leading [ hi* kuee.
L. LAPMAN, Maple Grove.
LEWIS DURKEE, Nashville.
to the chamber, while hi* oponent ' Over a mile of first class new sidemake life agreeable and pleasant.
ADAM WOLF,
“
"
eaniestly struggled to prevent the de- | walk has been laid in Bellevue during 0. A. PHILLIPS,
A little incident connected with tbe
B.
MILDER,
'&lt;
CHAS.
BAKER,
Assyria.
sign of the men. to get him up the lad- ]
,?abt y®or.
early history of these towns transpired
T FULLER,
"
“
D. JONES,
in 18319. It seems that the town collect­ .!„ !,« Mr. Bri.t.1 ™ t!.o .i7uri
E. W. HIDE,
“
"
or, 8. R. York, had in some manner got of the two- nnd finally succeeded in | rjvcr nt Gniud Ledge.
C. BRIGGS,
“
'
in
getting
his
opponent
at
the
foot
of
.
The
jieople
of
Ballevue
are
very
Bli
­
hold of a five dollar bill of the bauk of
ELI WELLS, Vermontville.
JACOB HARTOM, “
Ypsilanti which, like many other bank the ladder where, by tlie ftid of others, । xious to have the Grand Trunk railJ. A. BROWN,
S. W.
MAPES,, Kalamo.
the mau was hauled to tbe cluimber, | wa-v shops located nt tlmt place.
—
-------------bills of that day, were at a yeiy great •
Mrs. J. N. Sanford, of Charlotte, fell g PRATT. Sunfield,
ELIAS LONG,
“
discount when taken for taxes. Mr. । when reaching the top of the ladder down stairs on the 9th. Her injuries ! ’
’
Sample machine at
York came before the board of Audi- I the two men In-came locked iu each are serious apd may prove fatal.
other's
anns,
and
dropping
to
the
floor,
tore, who met in June, and stated the
Seventy-four members were enroll­
case to them, and awaited their action. rolled over anil over, the men clearing ed at the starting of Pomona Grange,
No. 28 recently organized nt Charlotte. !
The Board voted to accept the bill, and the track, nntil aliout the middle of
A young man in Charlotte cures the i
authorized Mr, York to dispose of it to the chamber they rolled on ji blanket sick
Wood! Wood!
’ headache by putting a pair of i
LECALS
the best advantage for the town, aud bed, which the occupants had left to be coiled wire garters tightly about his
,
Those patrons who have promised
me wood on subscription must deliver
account to the Coord. Just how Mr. out of the way of the contestants and head.
.
it this month or hold themselves in
Probate Xotice.
York disposed of the bill doe* not ap­ as noon us the two men felt themselves
The wind of last Saturday night
State of Micblgwn, County of Barry, a*. Notice I*!» readiness* to pay cash. Will also take
pear, but ns the question does not ap­ on a soft spot their straggles ceased damaged the windmill In-longing to ereby given that by an order of the Probate Court
* a few cords more of wood on bock pay.
Mr.
Allen,
living
near
Bellevue,
to
the
pear again in the record, likely die bill and they remained the undisturbed j amount of $85.
jI
Okko String.
AIETCQ. 1"SU.*IX monins irviu
------ resumed specie payment nnd madd occii|mnts of flic bed the remainder of
Mr. Rankee of Eaton Rapids, in at­ forcredlUsa to preoent lb«irttelm»a«alnrt the re­ JgNTERPKISE
good the loss io the town. This year the night, none daring to disturb them, ' tempting to get from his tx-tl on Wed- ' late ot
HEN KT TROYER.
the place for holding elections was and often after, they would Inugli over ntjslny, fell and dislocated the joint of
bis kneedl
made to alternate between Assyria and the lucky hit iu getting a soft bed for oifi-of
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1 tetnrMiM ITotaU-Cowt.MtMnouwi'mw.,w
the*
night.
In
the
lunlliillg
tbe
com-----------It h said that the gtuut- of fifteen has , iheCUyof H«*llos*, In **W County, for examlnJohuntown, um.-ycitr to Im: held al Wil- ,
' . iKinv were treated to roust com
and
reached Charlotte
nnd tbe
on
befor
i-oru llllll
11n
&lt; 1 |। । reached
Charlotte
tbeJtcpubliean
lienubliean IIj ati-uxnd
»tl-m»nd allow*.**-,
ali-w»nc&lt;-.
on &lt;w
otmfh
before
the*111
i»tI.&lt;i»y
of
IMIU
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.n.l &gt;h.t
cUluu
b«*nl
lian P. Bristol's, in Juliustown, nnd tbe
r | salt, nnd to this day those that are i -J" of thXVt7iti,rnn.t,,,
before «*id Court on the With a.y of April »nd on
next at Cleveland Ellb’, in Assyria. alive tn 1*11 tl...
Ktnrr remark thnf ^We of the Iwst citlM-n*.
, I»ldd»y
,y oof
f September
,&gt; lh
lhe
September next.ai
next, al ten o'clock In the 1
e
aln
c
to
till
tin
story,
h
mark
that
A
L
n
nr
ker.
one
of
the
oldest
resi
forenoon
of
e«h
of
thoae
day*.
But as Assyria and Maple Grove were
----- --------Barker, one of the oiliest resi • forenoon of each of Ihoae day*.
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Dated March lit. 1«SO.
mode into one township in 1840 or ’41, wch oi-cassions were the pleasantest i denta nf Charlotte, died on March Oth,
CLEMENT SMITH, Jud«e of Probate.
part of the pioneer’s lif&lt;-. Raisings. .1 aged 72. He was tlie first Justice of
mt elections
viwnuun did
uiu not
mu alternate
iiuci uuic very
the
New Fresh Coods and Low!
J
•
[
the
Peace
elected
iu
Charlotte.
lornt. but meh town luul to go alone, tawnE-l**.. Haul niakiur and ImutThe^walking match
aatlw were then nntnnimL When in» wore lhe ucMyatfen. in whirh all I ^^ne.wn.MnK
maujn at
n, Eaton Rapids,
,„p,^
Probnte Order.
Prices.
I
Mr. Ellis heard of the division of the '
*&lt;rttlera delighted to biivc a part i j)jek
„^Albion and Amos Hall,
AlaeeMlon
oflhe
ProbolcCoorifor
tbeCountj
1
—
—
.
.
town as at first oqronia^l, he ramark- ti -------------, ie------------------of-------------- . or
Eaton Rapids,
—’ tl,e
---- -man------ i
Ilin, was
onsoon by
MJ Leranz.
Barry, holdec&lt;t tho ProbaleOace. lt&gt; lhe City ol jBolSe -&amp;C Jc y'allCIH
11..............................
iH said Hint desiguiug politicians of
ed to Mr. Bristol; “Now, wr’llnll go to । nei in which
U U it* was nerved
* ’ wits of* very I *
Hullng*. on W.*ln«-dar tbe tenth dar of Much,
|
In
the
year
one
tbou«a»d
eight
hundred
and
eighty.
J
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little consequence to them-.
’in Charlotte, in view of the coming
h----- 1 together, ante.’’ but ns there
| election, have commenced a regular
That the pioneers were a jolly set of atteudance nt the several temperance
soon came other divisions of tlie town,
making four towns of the original fellows, and filled with good humor on meetings in that city.
On readiny'and filing the petition dnly verified, of
M. Devine, preying that a paper pertain\
Johnstown, and. as .the people have all occasion*, the following will show :
A brainless drummer with a sem­ Wniiam
ing to be tbe la.1 will anil testament ot refd d«cee»e&lt;i. | M
continued to prosper, Mr. Ellis proph­ At one of die religion* gatherings in blance of a inonstadhe nnd a 910 suit of filed with this court, thM day, msj be admitted u’
clothes,
canned
two
Charlotte
young
i Johnstown at the house of Seth Hull,
ecy was not literally fulfilled.
I, I.
tfc.t
1
W
Indies to walk up ami down the streete
A'xiut 1843 Andrew Kelley aud in 1840, when Emory Cherry, a Baptist twenty-two times one day last week.
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
Thuma* Dowling, brothers-in-law, minister officiated, the singing was’ led
At the
charter electionat unura
Grand
nt. etmrter
Meetion- .t
chM...
came into what is now Baltimore, nnd by a Mr. Cole, and Nelson Baninin. Ledge last .Monthly the folioWlllg of- !,wof mM deeeMrti. and another persons inler«*l- |
were
elected
: Preaident,
James ..*
&lt;*1 in_ or*
»aid ___
citato,
are
required
to appear at a arealon
settled oursection fifteen, where they The tunc was one in which neither fleers
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— toMea
Cheese arf Everything
Miuuie
G.
Trans- &gt; of
-is CMrt
w Ii*
began the
clearing-up of a fnrm, was well posted, uud as they both tried
imr
William lU-^ne ;
but having speut all their lives in the over and over again to carry through W illinni 1 aylor; Trustee, Georg*- *bouid not b« rr«nt*4.
U fiUfld 1 Fir4 Clxu Grocery Stere I
"----- ' ”,
Street
curvet Commissioners,
conunnmoncm, I And UU further onlered.lbattaMpeUUonerKtTe
city they were illy prepared to con­ their part and failed, Mr. Barnum, who I Campbellj
Derbyshire and
H, Dtrbjtlure
juirt William IL
II.
tend with the hardships of a pioneer I „»» n . littlr pn.I.n.-, turn*.' to Mr. I Uhnrl™
Innrfnn
Thav
nil
Inrl-nr;
They
were
all llronn
Greenbackers
[,y
a eopyrf u&gt;i«‘ontarto bepai&amp;*tMd in' Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
.
I Thorton.
r.tr.ro
»«*»»**
*&gt;•«*»&gt;*»&lt;*.&gt;**-•»
life, they were from Baltimore, Md., Cole with the remark, “By----- ci*«
11U JO1 ।1 there was n falling off in majority of
tention, accommodating ways, good
and the town iu which they settled waa go it, Colt ! I can’t,” and satt down, an average of 98 from last year.
goods and low prices, hope to receive
iv of hc*rln«.
numb'd after the home of their youth, leaving Cole to go it if he choose, but
a fair share of your patronage.
CUCMKJlT SMITH,
A Bible Question.
Judge of Probate.
Mr. Dowling was somewhat of an ec­ be, too, had to give un, and the sing­

C. C. WOLCOTTS COLUMN !

BImb Director
JJAMTOWB KATWIAL BANK,

Attorney at Law

Attorney A Counsellor,
JJ BOUGHTALIN,

*

8HKRIFF

ROBERTS k HOTCHKISS,

Druggists A Chemists

pOWERS k BARLOW,

HARDWARE

EKRY A. GOODYEAR,

H

Dealer in

IRON, NAILS i SHELF HARDWARE
'reictil indoded

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, Ac.,
PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE,
.Hastings, Miob.

DKL’GGIST A BOOKNELLEK
Phyildan* preacrlpdooi and Family Bscipre cirtfully eompoundei with Drug* ttod Chemical*
purrit quality only. Price* al way* the lowmc.
W“8 GOODYEAR,
Dealer tn

I DR) GOODS, SILKS an! DRESS GOODS

C. C. WOLCOTT’S.

Leadr Made Clothing. Hat*
Bboea, Groterin. Notion*.

JULIUS RUSSELL,

DR/-Z- G-OO2DS
W- F. HICKS,

GROCER! Groceries and General Prodace,
South Side of State St.

JJENBY ROE. Pbopristo,
---- OLD RELIABLE—-

MEAT MARKET
Ke .-po constantly on band a big stock ot

‘°M* i'resh and Salt Meats,
R _ _ _ _ Pt .. .
Smoked Hans and Stionldcrs.
S j U 0 XX S, M 11 ££ (I P Sj

centric character, often to l»e seen iu
public with only pants, shirt, boots
and hat; one leg of bis pants iu the top
of his boot, suspenders down, or par- 1
dy so, slouch hat and unshared and
unshorn, he was .noted as an orator of
conaiderable ability, and .being of
Irish parentage he was jam full of
genuine Irish wit.
fie sought the
nomination as Representative to the
Legialatnre from his district, but wa*
defeated by those who despised his
nationality or wanted the ofilce very
bad. Whether hisdefeuAdialirarteued;
him or not, he did not remain long in
town, • but after spending much money
in improvements, sueh iis chopping,
splitting rails, which were either tmrned by ludinn fires or left to rot f.n the
ground, lie wrut to Cnlifuniui where,
after a few yucrs he died. Mr. Kelley
aud family remained a few years ।
longer, when they too, went out to
California wliere tyey have continued
to reside^ if yet olive. A chHd of Mr.
Kelley was the first white diild Ihjfh in
the town of Baltimoiv, and d sou,—
Hiram, I believe—of William 1», Bris­
tol was tbe first white child born in 1
Johnstown. This son is the youngest
son of the family and is now on the oldj

ing came to a sudden stop. After­
ward* Nelson Barnum Itecnnie an
earnest minister of the Gospel and
while preaching iu the same neighbor­
hood n few years after, was met by Mr.
Bristol who inquired ‘‘Barnum, can
you go it now ?” to which Barnum re­
plied “Come to meeting and see.’’ At
another time tliere was to be a church
communion, the first in the town, and
as wine whs not to be had without
much tremble Deacon CoH had M-cnrvd
that necessary article some time pre­
vious, and had carefully set it nwn&gt; for
the occasion, bat his sou William, find­
ing tbe Jug in which was stored tbe
tempting liquid, continued to drink of
the same nntil
....... Hie-jng
.... j..g. was
— empty
when hr filled thr vwuo-1 with vinegar ’
aud w.J.n.hi.h —
and used at the communion. Deacon ,
Cok* could not stand the teiuptution of ’
having adi-ei cross hi* path even ou j
Sn-4.,. mm! .. b. ..4 Hi. -&gt;u u. n,
their way toroeetiag one Sunday, tbe |

Mortgage Sale.

AssruiA, March Dth, 1880.
To
Editor of The Stuhtille 2/ews:
Dear 3irPlease excuse me for in­
truding ou your good nature by asking
a small space iu the coloms of Thf.
News, for the insertion of the follbw-

It is generally umlenKood by all lean­
ed theologians and gospel tbachcra
that Chnst was ou earth forty days
after He tvos russurected before He as­
cended up to heaven. Now deal read­
er, I wish to state here that the gospel
does not teach me so, neither can I
find any evidence in the bible prvveiug such n thing. But it does teach
tlmt he ascended on the first day of the
week
at
night
following the
morning of his
reesureetion, it I
being the flnrt meeting of the eleven
apostles after His resmirectum that He
met with them and led them out to
Bcthuuy and was parted from them

IX THEIR SEASON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
, ^.T1^
Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts. Ac.
Fronh Good*, Full Weight* and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

HENRY ROE.

Highest Price paid Tor Produce
COME AND SEE.

ot yacxaon county, Micnigaa, io
Naahvllle, Barry county, Mlehl
the 13th day of October. A. D..

r&lt;xr» Truly,

BOISE &amp; FRANCIS.

5-lfiS

SARSAPARILLA
uvocmim, urnra

on THURSDAY THE TWKK-

city Ot H«aUtMt») u»e ptmU.ee dMcrib*
mort^nze or »r&gt; much thereof n» shall be
toMtbfy the anuTctit &lt;h&gt;c on r.ueh tuartfl
Um por.MnLUitermt. and legal corta.log&lt;rtb
an Aiiorney fe« &lt;&gt;r tweuty-nvc dollar* ”(35,

HENDERSON S

TAIN IN
• Ztt OOM*
FACE.DYS-

ptace or petrel of tend atcuaied in tin
NMhvilta, In Barry eouutj. in liw State&lt;
k tiown and d«6r««ied a« commenchut a:
j(H1H enoitgh to make a reply to the In Atauon W. UhUlip*' million io----liqjt statement {hroiigh The News. r^T «mnty, MjehlStn. ttescf Mat Hfly-flVel
thinking he can produce' gospel eviJ", - J
after uhich 1 will endeaver togiveovb

good deacon saw a large buck stand- j deuce to prove the last statement,
close by. Hr nmml to William aud i
•
.
advised film to • return hotness that’
..
‘
,X’

AIUAIl fc.

The subscriber offer, for asle. his
deer looked very tempting. William
A stage loud of passengers were frfrni of 100 acre*, iu the township of
took the hint, got tho gun,.aud when startled when a desperado brandished Woodland, said farm is in n high state
tbe deacon rettu ned heme, a large deer n knife and swore lie would kill the of cultivation, with goud btfiJdings arid
.u Iviog dwd i* ib. ywd. OwMbm-1
ills?
good fences. Terms easy. Apply to
ally lh, rmdwn w&lt;MM(ota&gt;eban-ho» I
th,
ii!u, the tmbseriber on the premises of
Wether the child of Mr. Kelley is yet
,
, ,
Lm Holmes,
alive wc failed to learn.
Suodny, leaving Will hint, wbo was a | a pond to escape the bullet.
Woodmnd, January 19th, 1880.

T. BOISE,
Nashville, Mich.

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                  <text>VOLUME VIL

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1880.
L00AL GIBBLE-GABBLE.
Aid Prraoaa] Cklt-Chat.

NUMBER 26.

and 30 witnesses, the substance of whose i
LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
Red Ribboa Clsb Formed
GREENBAOKOONVEmOI.
testimony was that Mrs. O’Day told
And Her Environs.
The Greenback County Convention
Some of the good Indies and gentle­
Ingram’s that she hated Hoffman ; that
Snow flew again yesterday morning, i
she hated the very ground he walked held at the court house in Hastings, on men of Nash rille, came to the Hosmer
—This is an “off week” for lively
• Tradpinprov.es with the good roads 1 Again The News is called upon to on and she would get him off. the sec­ Monday, was attended by alxnit forty school house on Tuesday evening .last,
locals.
chronicle the careless handling of fire, tion if she had to. lie him ofl'. That the delegates. Castleton was represented and formed a Red Ribbon Club. The
and weather.
—A. G. Murray of Ohio, has bought
A nobby new sign adorns the front of arms, which led to the death of a prom­ night of the 4th of March was so dark by H. W. Flint and E. J. Feighner; meeting was called tojorder by Dr. Bar­
Ptafcott Bachellor’s place, a mile and a F. T. Boise’s drug store.
ising young man of Maple Grove. that great difficulty was experienced in j Maple Grove by N. 8. Barnes, O. Swift, ber. D. W. Smith was chosen chairman,
.
-half north and moved in on Friday.
J. M. Martin has moved hia law office Bennie Miller, eldest son of David Mil­ traveling over well-known roads and; G. D. Moore and W.S. Hecox ; Assvria J. L. Gregory Sect’y. Short and live­
ler of north-west Assyria, went overto’ that it would have been impossible to ! by D. W. Ellis, H. M. Ellis, A. G. Kent ly speeches were mode by Morsra Chip
—A t the meeting of the common coun­ into the old post office building
cil on Tuesday evening, the liquor­
Mr. Fred Holt, of Dansville, is visit­ his uncle ,Ben. Miller’s, in east Maple have recognized a person four feet ofl’. and R. Jones; Johnstown by Win. P. man, Brady, Flint, Baker, Martin and
Grove, laAt Saturday to spend his sev­ or identify a well-known person with­ Bristol, W. IL Burroughs, Henry Bris­ Payne of the village, Feister, Sheldon,
dealers bonds were fixed at $3,000 each. ing Sir. and Mrs Frank Barnes.
The painters have slicked up the in­ en tee nt n birth-day. On Sunday about out the aid of light or voice, aud that I tol and C. W. Moore, Baltimore by Gregory, and others from the country^
—Mrs. J. H. Buckingham of Maple
one o’clock, Benuie and his cousin Will, Hoffman’s where alionta on the night in I Isaac Brooks, Wm. Hendershott, D. B. interspersed with' spirited singing
Grove, made her husband happy with a terior of W. G. Aylsworth’s btore.
Dean Fleming of jacksou, was in started t&lt;r go hunting rabbits, each tak­ question, were conclusively shown by I Freeman and James Crawlev; and
fine pair of twins* (boy and girl) on Wed­
The speech from Flint, on the mit­
ing a gun.plennie hod an old flint lock J. B. Kessler, L. A. Crossman, M. Dei- j W.oodlnnd by G’. D. Barden, O. F. ten question just brought the bouse
1 town over Sabbath with his parents.
nesday night.
The pay.car passed this way Thurs­ musket-thut had been fixed over, so trick, Lee Moore, Geo. Sanford, Al ' Long, Leroy Cummings slid M. Riddle. down, and the girls and boys to time.
—The dirt from the excavation for
thin it would snap a cap.
As they Southwick, and Elizabeth Hoffman.
The Hon. Porter Burton whs chosen ns After this the club was formed with 42
Buxton’s brick has been purchased by day. and now the R. R. boys are happy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ainsworth and fam- 1started Ben. Sr., stepped to the door
After a brief summing up by L. E. I the delegate to the State convention, names, and the following were elected
t.&gt;? village and is wisely used to utilize
and tried to persuade the boys not to Kuappen for the people and John Car­ and the following resolutions were officers: President, J. L. Gregory; 1st,
ily,
are
in
Battle
Creek,
visiting
friends.
;
the condition of South Main St.
Getyour election tickets at this office go, at the same time telling Ben­ ter for the defense, each using thirty- I read and unanimously adopted:
Vice Pres’t. Frank Feighner; 2nd, Vice
—Don’t forget the W. C.T. U. anni­
not to take that old musket. But four minutes, the case was submitted 1 HonLvro. l»t. The abolition of the ao called Pres’l*., George Miller; 3rd. Vice Pres’t..
if you want a neat job, low prices and nie
1
National Banking •rateni and prohibition of all
versary entertainment on Monday eve­
Bennie said he would lie careful, Will,
quick
work.
Bank*
of
I
mu&lt;- cither State or National.
Frank H. Overeniith; Sect’y., Miss
to
the
court,
who
decided
at
once
that
;
ning. Miss Nellie Branch of Olivet,will
to go, and Mr. Miller finally con- . the evidence on the part oftheprosecu- ' 2nd. All moo er to be haued CUlnacly bX tbo Bnrbora Elerton; Treas., ^Philip GarAmos Nichols of Lansing, spent plead
'
(.'slud *Malta
Government
V’ ho full
tender.
be present and render one of her superb
II
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.... legal. ..
Sunday in this village with his moth- *sented and the boys went back into lion was insufficient to justify him in
iiuger. The meetings of the Club are
solos.
Mr. Quick’s woods.
er and sister.
on Saturday evenings, at the Hosmer
Not finding game the boys started I binding the defendant over : and com­
—John Franck has sold his Ho acre
io anbahlli.iNl or
monopolli-a
Wm. H. Atkinson, wont to Eaton
br corruption -at the ballot boat to lw held school house, at 7 p. m. sharp. We hope
farm, four miles north of the village, to Rapids Monday, to accept a position in i 1to return home and us they did so sep- 1 manded that Hoffman be discharged 1
all will feel and take an interest in the •
and
the
audience
manifested
their
upChas. Phillips of Baltimore, for $2,100. the Frost House.
1arateil with the understanding that a proval of the verdict by the swinging
good cause which lias so good a beginand talks of goingwest to grow up with
C. C. Wolcott has put a pump on the | r**p°rt of a gun would Im? evidence tlmt
ing, and in which we all are so deeply
of
hats,
waving
of
handkerchiefs
and
VEBSOSTVIU.E
the grass-hoppers.
artesian well, which is fast becoming a . a rnDliit was shot at.
interested in. Everyone thought it
cheers.
—Andrew Plum of Maple Grove, has favorite watering place.
About five minutes after they had
II. .1. Martin is out in the Hawk with was good to l&gt;e there. Adjourned 'with
And now the question arises “who ।
opened a shoe shop in the Union House
B. F. Benner has sold his farm upon parted, Will, heard Bennie’s gun and did put that stone upon the track?" Wi ., (wo column political article. It will the best of feeling, to meet next Sat­
block. Mr. Plum ran a shoe shop in the Castleton-Vt. Ville town line to C. ' *,u
’ to the
'
spot .to see the trust that the knotty problem may lle I laitr rending.
urday night.
this village eleven years ago, and is as A. Newton an Ohio man.
, game; but was horrified to find the in­ speedily solved and the guilty party
The village election was an entire
J. L. Gregoky. Sect’y,
Ih
welfrprepared to give satisfaction to , Mrs, D. H. Shelby has so far recover- sensible. form of Bennie lying on- -D. W. Smith, Chairman.
his
­ given the full l&gt;enetit of the law.
success for the friends of temperance
present customers as he was then.
ed from her late sic kness as to Im* able j
wit;‘ » horrible wound in his fac­
and sobriety* By a vote of IM to 36 it
Cosmnion Council Proceedings.
and head. The whole charge
having
—M. 8. Marshal of Grand Rapids, to be moved home »o Baltimore.
—-------«,
buried three or four candidates that are
NOTES BY THE WAY.
I Council Rooms,
Rev. D. H. Shelby will till his ttp. ( M'tei**! the right side of the face just
manager of the American credit assoc­
I supposed to indulge a little (mure or
l Nashville, March 11, 1880.
tl»c cheek bone and came out at
We took a short “swing around the I less! in "stimulants."
iation, was in the village this week pointtnent at the McKelvey school |
Council
met
pursuant to sections 13
the top of the head. Will, took his circle* in Johnstown the fore ’alf of
looking up the dead beats of Nashville house. Maple Grove, Sunday night.
Win. Brons, our Mnrsluil, says he will :ind 13 of act No. 179 session laws 1873,
Dr.:F. A. Jones has permanently lo- handkerchief wiped the blood from this week. Night coming on we sought impound
and vicinity. He reports his agency
.
....
any and every drunken man for the purpose of determining the re­
eatedvn
Nashville, and attention is : Bennie’s face and tried to get him to the privileges of the hospitable roof of seen on our s fleets from henceforth sult oi the village election held March
here as in a flourishing condition.
&lt;
Failing in this he ran tn the the King Bros., and were accorded a j mid forever, e ven if it should Im? den- 8th, 1886.
—Mary P., wife of Robert Henderson, called to his can! in another colnmn. |
Present Killen, President; Wheeler,
,_r«up one a few
Clement Smith will Imj at Bradyn’s ( --------house burst
door open
and excluiin- warm supper and hearty welcome ns all ' &gt;'on Martin. He shut
uicu at
m six
mx o,clock
o.ckm’k on Wednesday
w eiinesuuy montmorn..... the ........
........
died
'lonng, Downing. Olds and Roe, trust­
ingof consumption, at the age of JJfl ■ uuirr
office iu
in turn
thia village
all uay
day Wednesday,
is &lt;&gt;&gt;,»&lt;
shot!. u^uuic
Bennie in
is sum!
shot!'” belated travelers are who pass their | nights ago, and kept him safe with ees. Absent Barber. Minutes of the
viimgi-uic
n etniesuay, i c&lt;^ ’‘Bennie ,,,
hist meeting were read and on motion
years. The funeral was held at Meth- i March 24tb, on business in connection | Hatless and coatless Ben. Sr., with door. The King’s farm embrace 415 I hand cuffs, guard, etc.
aptiroyed.
others ran to the spot and found poor acres, and they enjoy the deputation of
A man by the name of Smith from
odist church on Thursday afternoon; with his profession.
Motion carried to recount the vote
Dr.
Goucher,
the
man
who
use
to
do
i
Bennie
turned
over
and
on
his
face
and
among
the
most
successful
and
scienWoodland
in
returning
from
Charlotte
Ker. Newton preaching the sermon.
tor trustees which was done aud votes
all thedoctoring for the infant Nash . knees feeling over the ground with his title farmers of central Michigan. It on Wednesday night, had one of tbs found to agree with the result as de­
—John and Elza Shoup, aged respect­
ville is in the village, and tall&amp; strong- i hands. Brushing the dirt and blood will l&gt;e remembered that the junior j bones of his right hand broken by a clared bv the inspector.
ively 18 and 20 years, got lieastly drunk
After reading the statement of the
’ir.„, President of ,1...
—.........so ihr
...........
from his face and taking him in their Kiner
King wnu
was tlu.
the nHi/
efficient
the kick of I.S..
his 1...
horse,
says. it
He was insiiector of election, on motion the
on Saturday, and upon the complaint ly of locating here again.
Durkee A. Lee have moved into their .j .a*
»rni
carried U1UI
him IU
to IUO
the IIUUBC.
house. A Barry Co.. Agricultural Society dating so “full” however that it may Im* doub­ following (lentous were declared elected
a,ar.* they
.UVJ M.UIO1
of John Boe, were hauled up before
Esq. Powers to testify where they got !. new quarters, and the real estate ex­ doctor was sent for. Bennie's wound the past year. Especially in stock do ted ns to the manner of the accident. to the several offices: President, Elihu
and hia cast* pronounced hopc- the Kings lead. We were shown ton He applied to two physicians to have it Chipman: Clerk, Frank McDerby;
; change in assurexl fact. Youdressed
will know
that “drunk,” and from testimony
Assessor, Ixiwis Durkee; Treasurer,
; less.
calves, not yet yearlings, bred by them­ dressed, bnt IxM-oniing restive under Herbert M. Lee ; Marshal, Wm. L.
brought
examination, .j.
by the sign
the
aaawu^aav out
WMV at
uv their
UKll VA-BUlllUllIOU,
■
—
” over
. .
. door.
............
.......................
- ------------which
have been pronounced. their questionings as to his residence, Parker; Street Commissioner, Levi
charges were preferred against our two 1 •
number of our Spiritualists are ar- i On the night following the accident -selves
saloonists for selling liquor to minors, I ranK’n&gt;r their toilets to take in the "in answer to questions, Bennie roused 1 over and over again, the Im*si in the identity and cause of accident, he left Evertt; Constable, Henn' C. Woolcott;
Trustees, Benjamin F. Reynolds,
accident
country,
and hapwhich thev have been of­
and they aneated. This trial is set for “nnual roeetins of their sect, occurring up and■ ‘told how the fatal
for home without having his wound Eugene Cook, and Wm. Boston.
j at Battle Crtiek the last of the month. 1 pened. He said he hail shot at a mark fered a fine sum for. Their father a attended to. He had n companion who
next Monday.
The following acc’ts were presented
| The M. E. social will be entertained and the gun snapped the cap but hung full-blooded Durham, weighing2,406. is wits about equally “full.”
and on motion allowed by ayes and
—Two children, Eddie aud Lucy,
| by Mrs. and Rev. A. D. Newton at the fire ami lie took it in his right hand the son of the celeluated Duke of Air­
The Reform club held its 3d anniver- ■ nays as follows : Ayes, Wheeler, Young
aged respectively ten and six years, of]
none:
and was in the act of setting it down, drie which cost Avery' A Murphy ofl sary Inst Snturday and Sdnday|tn. the i Downing. Olds and Roe. Nays,-------A. W. Olds, election
Mac Lee’s, living in the south west part Parsonage on Tuesday evening next.
3.00
Rafreshmeuts will be served and a cor­ when it discharged with results as stat - Detroit, $18,000, and was bought of churches of this place, all other ser- [
W. H. Young Board of health 0.50
of Assyria, died from diptheria; the ! dial invitation is extended to all.
ed. Everything was done that care [ those gentlemen by the Kings when a I vices being suspended for the occasion. : H. A. Barber, election
1.50
former Saturday night mid the latter
and
attention
could
do
to
alk-ivate
the
!
calf.
He
is
u
very
valuable
animal,
H.
Roe,
election
1.30
• Ell Decker, one of Uncle Ham’s laid­
There were in nil five meetings and u '
Monday morning. Mac. and his wife
T. C. Downing, election
3.75
suffering of (he unfortunate boy, but The Kings have 32 head of cattle, 16 1 sumpton- collation.
.
on-the-shclf
vetrans,
who
has
lieen
vis
­
The afternoon &gt; L. J. Wheeler, election
had trouble some years ago aud parted, j
1.50
he gradually sank away and died at | head of horses consisting of two match-I
E. J. Feighner, Rcc.ane elect. IfF.TO
she going to Battle Creek to live ane he , iting his Nashville home during the 8 o’clock Thursday morning, leaving a ed trotting teams, audSiine others fit 1 meeting on Saturday was devoted to
Win. Killen Rent and election 5.00
returned to the soldier’s home
reports and addresses by officers and ■
staying on the farm and caring for the !I winter,
..
broken-hearted mother, father, broth- I for driving, and sheep and swine too mciiibere of the club and citizens of the I On motion council adjourned.
children until thi. occaaion when death j "“’“S1"11J
morauiK.
E. J. Feighner,
Wm. Killen,
....
Mro
&lt;_
er nnd sister to mourn his lo^,
...
Mrs. hwiulFrank McDerby, ...Ill
wjll __
entertain
-- and
- - 1 numerous to mention. They believe in village*,
intvi-Kpcraed wittf music by
Recorder.
President.
relieved him of the charge.
the ladies of the W. C. T. (’.. on Tues- :
“'"er the tcmble manner in
i
feeding their stock and are very hu-| choir and
.
~::;1 orchestra.
The evening I
—Albert Ostfoth of Maple Grove, i day March 28rd, at 3 o’clock prompt.
V n
i which |Kxir Bennie came to so prema- . inane in their can- of the same, provi-i meeting, addressed at length InAnswer to Bible Question.
D. '■
while chopping on Wednesday, whack­ | An invitation is extended to every tore a grave.
W ask our Assyria friend if he has
. ding good Warm shelter for everything I’. Sagendorph of Charlotte, was
.,«« one ,
ed the ax into his foot instead of the | lady interested in the temperance work .
। from the poultry up, we enjoyed a very full of interest. Mr.S’X principle exhor- not e con founded the scripture a little
in reading; Luke 24th gives a descrip­
timber, and did fo good a job of ampntu I
Walter Webster ye pedagogue in the THE RAILROAD OBSTRUCTION CASE. I ..i
* ....s*
i ,
.
visit at die. Kings
and, depar
­ , |nt(on ivnsthntall temperance people tion of Christ journeying with the two
tion that his big right toe adhered to
ted tho next morning happy with a 1 should turn their battries upon the com­ friends going Emenus and how he
. Briggs dist. Assyria, called on us Wed­
the loot tmljr br reore.all nhred of &amp;ab.
nc
; nesdsy to state that he hail thinned out
new cash subscription in our pocket.
mon enemy instead of shelling each was known of them in breaking of
Albert tmeamtelr tottired up «m&lt;-to ,lH tbe mnd-turtlre in that pttrt-or the
Taking a south-westerly course we ’ other. The Sablmth exercise morning bread, and of their return to Jerusalam
,
„
•;
,
—
।
uh tue niiiu-iurues m mm parvot the
town and
Dr. loung
Y miner mliu.ted
nilinuio.l rhe rev- fo
...
. wa,
’
"
where they found the eleven apostles
u.«u
aud Dr.
.,t.,t&lt;Md. aud. waaen .hi.
to York
passed the tine place of Hiram Cole­ and evening were conducted by Messrs gathered together. Now Christ was
ered toe to the foot .trougly «wed ,t „„„. wh(-n.
W(.re
The News readers will remember
man, Esq., and brought up for dinner Parris|i and Forbes of Grand Rapids, not there, for at his first appealing to
on. and tu.ugutated the experiment
Thc remiM.ran(.,.
, u,e that hist wwk we mentioned Austin J.
at Fisks, the father running a black - the former being the husband of Mrs. his disciples, Thomas was not there 36th
of groa tug the toe back on to the foot ' cbri,tia„ c|,ureh „„ Sund
' j ' Jtofl'«&gt;n'«* wm of Jacob Hoffman, of |. smith
shop there 40 years ago, when the
verse commences with n paragraph not
We hope the reault wtll be a aureere.
3ptwhe, „ „„.
1)y ’
* Maple Grove, as being on trial at Has- highways wen* blazed trees, convening Parrish, a noted temperance worker of connected with the subject above, also
the W. C. T. U. By the way that Forbes 49th and 50th, both commencing with
-L.J. It heeler addrewed the Ke-। Onto Strong. Htnun Partelh., H. W. tings, charged with the terrible crime , at the shop from the various directions has a wonderful vtdunieof sound in him paragraphs, shows this was spoken of
form Club at Martin’s school house, ou Flint, L. J. Wheeler, E. Chipman. Lew­ of putting railroad obstructions on the । of the early pioneers, who in those dav
whichonly lacks proper trainingtomake at another time—John 26th after eight
days, Jesus met with his disripies and
Tuesday evening last. The house was is Durkee and L. McKinnis, all home railroad track just west of the Middle stood in want of a great deal tinkering
him rival the loudest locomotive whis­ Thomas was with them. Read 3 verses
ville station. The evidence briefly is ns jn the smith’s line. W. H. Fisk is coucrowded to its utmost capacity, as the talent.
followstle on the Valley road. But then he is of the first of Acta, where he showed
temperance interest in that vicinity is
The Library under the supervision
'”7
.‘ .•. . ,
. .
.
. ! “Kemble in the
IU sheep-raising
vucBuccp-raising
line,nne,
hav-nav- an effective speaker and is thoroughly himself alive by many infallible proofs
W. C. T. U., will be
Tne testimony of engineer of the train jug yt)
fiue American Merinos bred
up to fever-heat all the time. The par­ of the
iu earnest. The Sabbath afternoon being seen of them forty days.
David Stevens.
ticular points in Mr. Wheeler’s remarks open in the parlor of Mrs. Dr. Barber,
€‘ &lt;?*u.e oround the curve ' by himself as can lie seen anywhere. meeting conducted by the old men over
' any person to obtain books
?f accord
the railroad
about half a mile He lias just received from Vermont, a
were the necessity of temperance work­ for
­
sixty years of age was full of interest,
ers being on hand at all caucuses and ing to rules and regulations, on every from the- otatruction, he saw a red thoroughbred ram lamb bred by the bringing out the status of the state of
LOCAL MATTERS.
see that none but true and tried men Satin day afterndon from 3 o’clock un­ light, and stopped the train. He and great sheep-breeders F. A L. E. Moore
nearly every old man on the side
Cant! Paid for Wood.
his fireman went ahead, found a stone of Addison Co., also 5 American ram
ore put in nomination for office and til 4 o’clock p. m.
of (total abstinence. Too much praise
I will be' at Wolcott House Saturday.
then to see that they were elected. Mr.
Remember the third anniversary of on the track and rollt&lt;l it out of the lambs, and ten ewes, bred by J. 8. cannot Im* bestowed upon the ladies March 20th, prepared tomake contracts
J. M. Martin will address the Sheridan the W. C. T. U. on the 22nd of March, way. The woman O’Day testified that Stickney, another noted sheep-breeder
headed by Miss Emma Bodine and as­ for the purchase and delivery of wood.
Club on Saturday Upon the same sub­ a very interesting time is exjpected. she saw Hoffman pass by her house and of that Co. The heaviest fleece Mr.
______________W. Ch Sears.
sisted by several young men of the
ject. It seems to lie the opinion of They will serve tea in the Union House out to the track and although it was Fisk sheared last season weighed 18£
club, in preparing and securing the
CP* D. C. Griffith is the first to nut
the majority of temperance workers at dining room, from 5 until 7 p. m. The dark she knew him. (Th© distance by lbs., the average weight of his entire
good things for the palate. All that in a new stock of Spring goods. He is
the present time, that the ballot is to business men are invited to take tea. the actual measurement from where flock of 75, being lOf lbs. each, an enor­
was lacking was a sufficient number receiving a full line of Dry Goods. Hats
Caps, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and No­
l&gt;e the great power which will move on Come one come all. And thence to the she sat to where she said Hoffman mous average.
of people to eat what was provided.
tions. Those who contemplate buying
feet.) She followed him
the cause to ultimate success.
concert at the Christian churrh in the stood was।87
W
e
learned
that
Enoch
Gregory,
one
:
. .
,.—-----"VMwuCTuuMMucuunfory.one
in the next sixty days will do well tw'
“
od
.
“
w
bun
pick
up
wntetbtug
„„d
of
theold
aettleri.
of
that
tart
of
the
/
buy at once as all kinds of goods arc
MORGAN ITEMS.
—Mrs. A. De Waters appeared before evening^
1&amp;V it
It on
nil the
tile track
tmi'lr and
rmtl when it
»♦ ..struck
a......1. ...__ i. ■
&gt;
.. . ■
. .
lay
rapidly advancing.
,
town, huddled on Friday night previ­
Esq. Powers on Monday, asking forjus­
Republican Caucus.—The Repub­
Mr. A. Darling lost one of his horses.
tice, saying that her son Amos and licans of the township of Castleton will the iron site knew it was a stone by the ously, aged 72 years. That Miss Fan­
Or Don’t forget that Smith A Clark
sound.
At
this
time
she
was
so
close
Mr.
Cole
has
calked
his
boat
“
The
nie
Coleman
liad
beeo
tlw
recipient
of
Homer Blair were beastly drunk ou the meet at the WolcottHouse Nashville on
give their warm sugar dance at the
she could lay her hand ou him, just of a complete surprise party from u- Gem’’ and is a repairing it in other opera house on Friday evening March
holy Sabbath day before, and she biul Saturday, April Sd. at 2 oelock r. m.
sharp, to put in nomination candidates then a flash of lightning revealed to her
26. All are cordially invited. Rill $1.00.
bout forty of her young friends a few
great reasons to believe that they bad for the several Township offices, and
Ed. and Frank Hyde have been up in
CP* The neweststyltotf -prin*suits
got drunk on Del. Bacon’s hard cider. HIso to eloet ten delegates to represent ] gaze Hoffman. Then she called to her nights ago. And then a large number
i tried to roll the stone
~ off i
the good farmers of the town seem- the north woods. They say wages are for men and boy» just received fcf
Consequently the Squire's issued subp­ the township in the Co Convention lobe 1 husbandt and
„ .t
,„xk.u. r&lt;&gt; «il«. ribr for Tn« good and business lively.
D. C. GniFrim’s.
oenas for DeWater’s mid Blair to ap­ held st the Court House in the city of UwtnuUlmt rouM
Hsstings, April 3$th. to elect delegates
Mr. John Morgan is getting material
pear before him and testify when to the SUito convention to Iw linld in heavy. Looking up she saw the head- “
light of the train at the ?nrve; then
on the ground to build a hotel adjoin­ Jurt will agonist you, Sal) oa.Jr mlwhere and from whom they had procur­ the at, of IMroit.
13th, I860.
dreaa J. J. Porrut, Nashville MHt.
ing Im boat house this spring.
went to the house, took the red lamp
By Order Towuiihip Committee.
ed that cider. These worthies refused
down, lit it and walked liack to the
fhe Hattittr said the Hastings prop­
to appear on supoenos when an attach Itercuc** Cavccw—Hotkar U bere- stone and succeeded in stopping the
i News left a very short will, uncondi­ het prophesied there would be four
meat was issued and they jerked into In nrmr that the Repnblimuu of the
the presence of the court by officer Lee Townrttp of Maple Orove will bold train. (The distance from stone to tionally bequeathing his property, days sleighing in Feb. Did Mtin it in
their eaurrw. at Hie center of Mid Towu- house, by actual measurement, ten roils amountong to $33,000 or $30,000, to his these parts.
with neatness and dispatch. Then they Hup
wife. I nfortunatelv Mrs. Baker died
&lt;&gt;nU&gt;e4Tth. of Mare h 1SB0 at one
Morgangpeople ahead. We teve one
testified that they had got drunk on o clock r. M. to make a nomination of and a half or round trip 21 rods; to bnt a few days before her husband,
train from the atone i«0 rods.) She and there being no provision for this
their own cider, were fined the coats of
further
swore
she
had
nothing
against
daughter
married hex second huaband’s
emergency
in
the
win,
the
whole
prop
­
issuing the attachment and allowed to
erty will l»e divided between nearly brother. They have lieen married only
Hoffman.
-- - ■ ■
r-uw lull ICC
depart.
relatives, Mr. Baker having no about three months but vet have a boy
Leanver Lapham, Chairman.
The defentM- examined between 20 children.
to plow.
A. 11

FATAL 8H00THG AOCtDEST.

�Hke mins. The coincidence made me
liaoae a moment to collect my thoughts.

FAMOUS BPAMLEBK.

for lunacy by the Police Justices of the

QUACK DOCTORS.

Of all the humbugs cf the age not
Lunatic Asylum wereumbh to account one excels the quack doctor. There
“I fee," said Charles (ke had told me
far it until they discovered fifteen pa­ comes around a fellow holding forth
The flneat diamonds are dear and tient* trying io arrange themselves that he is an Indian who understands
in the course of his painful story that
his name was Charles), “that your si­ transparent as a drop of pure water. in order on a large diagram they the medicinal properties of every plant
But, besides these “brilliants of the had max ked out on the floor of one of and root in the vegetable kingdom, has
lent© justifies me.”
“By no means,” I cried. (You . will first water,” os they are called, both the halls of the asylum oh Blackwell's been a medical practitioner many years,
and met with unparalleled suocwm. He
observe that it wouldn't have been dig­ technically and in ordinary conversa­ island.
nified for mo to abandon at once my tion, there are colored diamonds of
Agaifist the craze the reaction has can show certificates from thousands he
former position on the pubject of sui­ every sort and hue., A yellow ahado is already begun. A largo number of has cured. He takes rooms at tli£ most
conoidaud
objectionable
in
a
diamond
;
|
cide.) “There is nothing whatever in
signs have been printed with the in­ popular hotel in the town where he
a pnnamon color. Next to .scription “Pinafore and Puzzle Pro­ •tops, and, after advertising and
all that you have told me to justify yon *o,
in taking your life. Come, my friend," roee-colored diamonds green take rank hibited,” which may be hung up in sending out handbills by the thousands,
said I, becoming really interested in his in the market; next to green blue, and drawing-rooms and offices by those who waits anxiously for patients. He does
case, “come, let us reason the. matter next to blue black. The value of a have either escaped the popular fevers not wait long, 'for the poor suffering in­
out Why should you complain because diamond may, according to some writers or recovered from them.—New York valid, ready to catch st a straw, although
he has been,'time after time, defrauded
you have been unfortunate in love? on the subject, be ascertained by a Herald.
regular formula, according to which ths
of his money, and perhaps been per­
Don’t yon know what the poet says?
square of the weight in carats must be
Birth of a Poem.
manently injured by thia very class of
multiplied by a sum varying according
quacks, timidly goes to the doctor's
Doubtless,
many
of
our
readers
have
Women have been false to their lovers to the condition and quality o.( the
room just to talk with him, he says, as
read
Gen.
W.
8.
Lytle
’
s
fine
poem
stone.
If
the
diamond
is
of
good
water
from all time; women will be false to
there is no fee for consultation, but
“
Cleopatra,
”
written
the
night
before
and of fine shape, this sum may be put
their lovers to all time.”*
when
he departs, be assured, he goes
PITH AND POINT.
the battle in which he was killed. The
“ But no woman has ever been so down at $10. If. however, the diamond
not empty-handed, though his purse
Pittsburgh Leader relates the romantic
be
perfect
in
quality,
and
also
perfectly
false to her lover as this woman was
may be much lighter than when he en­
Sensitive persons are always put
circumstances
under
which
it
was
writ
­
cut, the sum to be token as the basis of
tered. Money, however, is a secondary when taken in by sharpers.
the calculation will be $30 or $40. Big ten. They were told by the late Col. consideration, now that .health, that
“ Lots of ’em have."
Some of the dearest spots on earth
diamonds have a larger theoretical HealI to a gentleman:
“ No; none could be."
blessed boon so long denied him, seems are the aces held in another man's
He
spoke
of
the
night
before
the
bat
­
“ But *1 tell you thousands of ’em value than small ones; but, as a matter
very near, for the black-haired Indian hand.
have. I know one whose conduct tow­ of tact, diamonds of largo size have tle at which Gen. W. S. Lytle fell. The haa impressed him with a sense of his
two (Bfealf and Lytle) lay together in
A BXRBEH is always open to convic­
superior skill, and liis heart is full of
1 had. resolved to kill myself; there ards—towards an intimate friend of often had to be cut up before they the General’s tent
hope and faith. Ho has no more than tion. Tell him hia razor is dull, and he
was no longer any doubt that Amelia mine was— Why should you kill y our could be disposed of in the market
They were both given to writing
will
hone up.
When,
in
1837,
the
Deccan
booty,
ob
­
self because one pretty woman has
left than another patient enters. It is
was faithless to me.
poetry at such times, and each had an
It has been discovered that the Dutch
Let me be sure about it—was it Ame­ played you false? Seek another one— tained by the army of Lord Hastings, unfinished poem on hand, and they a poor woman in tears and distress. She
was sold, a magnifloeh t diamond, weighhas paid out her last cent, she says, to baby cries for ita mndder and fodder at
lia Lor name was? To think that she a prettier one."
“ In vain, in vain," be groaned; “ she ing 375j grains/ and of the purest read and criticised each other’s efforts doctors, in hopes of getting help for the the same time.
once held my life, as it were, in her lit­
humorously for some time, when eaid
Some people say it is dark-haired
catarrh which is killing her, and, as that
tle hand, and I can't recollect, to save was the only woman in the world that I water, brought st,auction only $15,000. Lytle:
cared
for—the handsomest woman in In the present day, the finest diamonds
disease is one of his specialties, and he women that marry soonest, but the el­
my soul, what her name was.
“ Realf, I shall never live to 'finish
are held by Portuguese, Spanish, French
offers, in his advertisements, to treat the derly spinsters maintain that it is the
Anyhow, whoever she was, she had
that
poem."
"Oh, bosh! I know of a hundred and English 'families in the order
poor free of charge, she has come to light-headed ones.
proved false to mo, and,’ as I was very
■'Nonsense,” said I; “yon will live to
him in hopes of . obtaining relief He
The old story of Romulus being
young at the time, I had promptly come handsomer and more tender than she named, and the bekt market for them is •write volumes of such stuff."
{irotends to examine the case, aud short­ raised by a wolf is outdone every day
to the resolution to destroy myself. over could be. You may think in the in the United States. Among historical
“A feeling has suddenly come over
My first intention was to go and blow first moments of soreness that there are diamonds, ah^impcrtant place must be me," continued the gentleman, solemn­ y pronounces her incurable. She goes in Kentucky, where men are raised by
assigned
to
the
celebrated
Pitt
dia
­
away sobbing harder than when she on­ mules, sometimes fatally.
ont my brains ail over her stair-carpet, no other women in the .world, but in a
ly, " which is more startling than a
but theU» I reflected that every one month from now you’ll be prepared- to mond, of which the weight was 480 prophecy, that I shall be killed in to- ii tered. “Thon I must die," she says,
“How oldJs that child?" asked the
: “and
leave the. poor children.
Oh,. me!" conductor. “ Four years," replied the
would know that Henrietta—come to admit how silly it was to entertain such carats. But after being cut—a process morrow’s fignt.
------------.
But immediatelv U&gt;«
the door »
is abut
shut upon
udoe motber. “ Thon, madam, youll have
which occupied two yearn—it was found
11 A. I ateke to von I ««w th. CT^n ! Bnt
think of it, her name was Henrietta— a thought.”
7'7,1 1 to P*T ,ot
LTh“'" * lr“dl P,y
to have been reduced to the weight oi hill, ol III? Ohjo'aa il I stood among , S"' tb'
had infatuated me and turned my head.
130 carats, and it was then sold to the thorn. Th.v began to roo.de from me I ,P°°r J ! ’ °d,v
5
I ,or b,m~’bjl 1
1 b*J,n P*-nng
“No," said I to myself, “no scandal, no
h ,!h ,g 1 p
6 ‘ 'of b‘" &lt;or .To “• *nd
My eloquence seemed so convincing Regent of Orleans for $675,000. Its in a weird wav, and a. they diaappoared I doo“r
publicity! Let me imitate the wound­
ed stag which, seeking to hide its fatal and my position so sound, that it was present value is said to be $1,000,000, tot, conviction llaahod through me like I
T“’t—'”'*“'•■
though
it
might
be
difficult
to
find
a
the lightning1, .hook that I would never , At
cndof *'“k ht,b*’
hurt, betakes itself to the most secret ; e pleasure to me to listen to myself. I
purchaser for it at that price. The Pitt
,,
„
for no less than titty patlente, turning
thickets, there to perish far from all j went on :
miKat'ki f k,
*;»; n hnt none swoy as incurable who offered to
; “ What good will it do you to hang diamond—or Regent diamond, as it was
human eyes,”
w. As\e
A« no is
u a
. man of
O! n»
memo ,I A JTCM. ma jml toxtam Untot. to .
Mv!
^fO.r±L8"?”?. X
I-yno medical
I yourself? Tell me, if you can, whet called after having passed into the
’“"‘V *’“&gt;?• *“d
• T«“
the belief had become strangely im- , Ikdl
*,
,to.
. medtaae.
. ■tenant aone. while
.
IL
• . „&gt;i ” *
, skill his medicines benefit none, while ।
I useful purpose will be subserved. hands of the Duke of Or cans— became
he succeed- a
■■
_
-. —
I man in the dark to take a dnnk out of,
In this elegiac disposition I took the I Either the Woman has a heart, or she one of the crown diamonds of France. pressed upon his mind, ana ...
, •
they injure manv.
Still some are so
ed
in
so
far
thrilling
me
with
his
own
1
.
&lt;
...
„„
and,
though
the
hornets
got
in
their
5:30 train for Melun, which set me has not. If she has no heart—"
It was destined to meet with strange unnatural
.....—I le.r
.... n...
'“
th and toollah
a.7to“
aaaut
that I Ueggjd tom to fin- ! (“uniing
‘toX^
X
“rfri!to, ’»* “ ‘b?.
down U&gt;. Texan r.down just at dusk within n few steps of
adventures; for, after being placed by
“ She has none—none."
cert,ac.t„ oI
b.v. »«i«d *b« •&gt;
‘
Tt*“ ’b“by.
tire Golden Lion, a very well-kept inn i “ Of course she has none. Therefore, Napoleon ou the hilt of the sword of uh hta p^m tetorc h. al.p . that raoh
fin. work might not te lo»t to th. I
hjm , And th(,
r(alUy pnU : a. it lacked fire.
with clean bedr. and a capital table.
। your -ieath will only be agreeable to her state, it was captured by the Prussians
W°-r
hl
.1
r
i 1 »n bis appearance to the same place, at
An idiotic correspondent sends this:
“What will mcnsieur have for sn|&gt;- —will only flatter her. It is a big ad- ( at Waterloo.
In the smal£ hours tho_ General bUU&gt;&lt;1 Arvais, afterwards—though in , “Iu ’Notes and Queries’ you answer
per?” said a charming little mistress.
A
diamond
of
literally
inestimable
vertisement for a woman to have a man
“Nothing1—supper would be a mock­ I kill himself on her account. What will , value, belonging to the King of Portu­ awakened me from a dumber into which I the town where he has mostly lived it, jour correspondent that the moon is a
ery. Show me to ray tomb—my room, J the public say— the boys? They’ll say gal, and.of Brazilian origin, is said to I had fallen to read to me that beauti­ I is generally thought he is a half-edn- | secondary planet. Butter single quesj 'Charles was an ass—a silly ass.’ Yes, bo worth upward of $2,500,000; but this ful poem, which must live as long :.sour cated negro who has assumed the dis- tion more lias a curd to me. Is tho
IJxnean."
guise of an Indian, by wearing a wig of I milky whey a second dairy constellaI retired to my couch, but not to Charles, everybody will say you were value w clearly not its value in ex­ literature survives, beginning:
I *tn dytnz. Etfypt. dyintt;
sleep. In my fevered dreams I beheld a silly ass, and every body will be right change. For the historical interest at­
long black hair, and dressing somewhat ■ tion?"—Boston Transcript.
Eblx the cno»ou life blood tul.
1 after the style of that race.
Victoria—I am confident it was Vic­ 1 in saying so."
tached to it no diamond can be com­
:
An Irishman was indulging in the
My eves filled with tears as he read. . —~
----- toria, after all—passing, leaning upon
pared■ to her Majssty’s Koh-i-noor.
, H« Mid” not a word ax he coneltided, but I »■«.
to toll, toe ven one. | very intellectual occupation of sucking
I waxed eloquent; in point of fact, fT
the arm of my hated rival. I clutched । for some moments it had occurred to OngmaU, dug ln&gt;w toe mu... ol GelmwuMri , in hu
kel
that are dup«. I.J lum aoou aval them- । raw eggs and reading a newspaper. By
,
. .
I selves
«p1vm of
nf tbe
tun nnnortnnitv
tn be
bn treated some mischance he contrived to bolt a
madly at his throat, and seized—the । me that I was arguing my own case, oonila, it passed to successive sovereigns f
■”’'
*”
opportunity to
... toe
toriy
db’" V
iron railing of the bedstead. I rose pleading for my own life. I heaped .,1
... Central Ind.., tod
... the
early
pui-part &lt;
Botor.
th. call to arm.. I “'»&lt;•«? by tootter qhtok. A magnetic live chicken. The poor bird chirruped
unrefreshed, but what matters that?—I I fact upon fact, added argument to argu- of the fourteenth century was added to When 1 next ««» poor Lytle he ««. : pbyatcito ol ■aoodetiu power aud long as it went down his throat, when he
•was about to die—ha! ha! to die.
Delhi.
It re­ &lt;X&gt;1J &gt;n death among heap, nt alton. I expcnenc. adr.ru.ea that he t. to te very coolly said, “By the powers, my
i ment with such earnestneas and close- the treasures of
Having dressed myself, I went in i ness of reasoning that my friend Charles mained in the pos ession of the reign­ thought ol th. poem, tod, ..archtog th. '“u'ld “ &gt;b«
bot.1, where h. can young friend, you shpoke too late!"
search of a rope. You may think that I at last fell into my arms, and cned. ing family until the iuvadon,
V I.. inMX.the
&gt;
pocket Where 1 ted ten him put it. ; P™”
&lt;=&gt;™ •"&gt; mmv.lon., .1 1
The foilowing m&lt; ssage, intended to
when a person wants to hang himself I “ You are right, you ar*1 right—bid me eighteenth century, c*
*’ ’L 2!
—L, drow „ (orth ,nd it
of hmltr
Sh.h.,
nrttototau. By a conra. o! man­ break bad news gently, was sent to tho
nothing is easier than to find a rope; do whatever you would, aud I will obey 1 who, seeing it in the
.. turban of
oi the
‘b» aniollg otb.r th.ng. to hi. Iri.nda.
.pulnUon the etooked. rtennmu. limb widow of u man who had just been
but I had to hunt the hotel high aud you.”
vanquished Mhauimed. proposed to him
u
. . . th. , kiUcd b , nUhn.d accident:
beenmoa straightened and aupple,
hlin.l ore
nr.. made
mu.Gt to
rn see, the
lb.,dr-uf
ila.ufto
t/ihear,
hpnr i
.
v*
. • “ »Dear
low before I could find one.
| “All right." Said I; “let us go and get an exchange of headdresses, and, the .Novel Mode of Preserving a Man’s blind
Madam—Your husband is unavoidably
“What on earth do you want of a ' some breakfast."
police offer being perforce accepted,
Reason.
I etc. iThis t method of cure is
—
. more
.
. takj j detained for the present. To-moxrow
rope, monsieur?’’ said the pretty mis­
bore away with him the priceless jewel.
A curious story is going the rounds i *...
u8 than the lorruer, and....
iiundreds | aQ Qndertaker will call Upon you with
After
assassination
of Nadir Shah,
tress when finally she found me one.
ML
-7”\jthe
-------,T
'
C I! of the English newspapers of anexhibi- |
10
um*
obtained relief fay j^rnculars.”
With the precious bit of hemp in my
the MouuUuu of Light |»«d tteongl. | tioo &gt;a tb. .how window, oi ou. of the ! ««Pl .few «««i.Ufljoint, ar. amd
.
..
_.
.. .
I brought him back to the Golde
pocket, 1 took my way toward a Lion. I was terribly hungry.
.n.K„A.-.
„rr.t™i “LdilwTteobjwt “&gt; b» b“b.red by Ite doctor1. (»)
mMipul.liou, wbicb could Vur-pomUT. tar oue-‘So gM to Mo
thicket not far from the hotel, in a little . The table at which we seated our­ Sl..bS&lt;x,jM, «b«g.,..1.u.bepriceoli ol attnmuou ia a brooch rn.gniao.nUy cour.e M
ol ■tounpnhUjon. which conld
to.
liber.;
to
II..UJ.-M
S.»,h.
ruler
oi
I
Jtore
beeu
pertormed
ji«.
U
well
by
Co
“
‘
“
“
klnd
'
’
,
l
-'oo(
wood whose paths were familiar to me. selves was neatly set, aud aided one’s
, 1 atndded with gema, in th. middle cl bav. teen performed JU.t a. w.11 oy
Ou toe .onextoiuu
o! 1 “*°
«oy nnn
ou. else
ete. hm
m by too
There wa- one lonely and gloomy copse | appetite by its snowy linen, its glitter- tb.. Puuj.ub.
exation 01
■ dd'd. ’. b ■ “
■ \
1I ant
hr tut* riiiauk protew.,ug
nrufetutmu &gt;” dr°P ln' So’; JOa U “* *
la
me
mu■’ —— r.
— *.
.it.
i u,
- loin
.. WM.UpuUted
„
i»t whose
Whose chasing
18 lociosea
lucioseaconmou,
tiie mom
most old,
sin- ’ ■"'
■«■»•
,, rcveut.
. .by
° hours
with tnandmamma.
wont id
you?I
there where I well knew my lifeless ■ ing glass-ware, its goldeu-brown loaves, toe
1 uuJ;• mb
IS49. „
ceuton.-tour
h
b
»b
“
S
!»
’
A!
Ml
"
b
.r
while
Artour
stipulated |
lar of centere_foQr common, old, I Bncb he-hng powers.
body would swing for weeks ere it was 1 its yellow butter.
,. ,, .■
™.
.1। flirt
linto
It*. It.nvtu;
Ini
that
the Koh-i-noor
,,
T. .• .Drcoon
time he
leaves
town many are thor- 1 “ ,
,
\
’ should
v be
1 surren, who
1 I1 "
bent, and
1' the
—
;—
to the A
Oueen
oft England,
Bnd corroded
corrod.ed. p
P'’ns.
“’ xm»
Thl"
onahU
indiem-nt
with him Mr
tak“ • BlroU &gt;“
8“den' And
-discovered.
I
When a thick and juicy steak, with dered
dered to tho Queen of Engbutd who f
oJ
Countoaa Lar.t- | »“6b‘y &gt;»dW&gt;a“‘ »■«* bl“ lor extract, careful to speak as loud us you can, for
potatoes, had been served up to us, lap­ received it from the Lum India Com flko,_ jh. pine have a hiatorv
| log Irom them nearly ttetr laat farthing
UL
ping our prisoned nostrils in the elyai- pany in 1850. At the great exhibition I court.. Seven year, ago Count Robert ' b-v promiatug them therebel they n.ver I she's very, very deaf, poor dear!"—Hari vard'Lampoon.
Upon the road I thought of Bertha— um of its appetizing odors, aud staining of 1851 this famous diam nd was found It
. , »
. .........
...... ' HMW1VP.
receive.
I was wrong before; come to think of our knives with its vermeil essence, aud inferior to its glass model, and it was I Lavctakofy, as the story runs, was ar­
Tur. McGregor Newa says: “A fash­
Then a Spiritualist, professing to be
it, it was Bertha—and cursed her with we had tasted the first glass oi some re­ nect-bsary to surround it with gas-lighta I rested at Warsaw for an alleged insult gifted with supernatural powers, turns ionable garment can now be made by
to the Russian Government. The real
ail the bitterness of which my soul was markably oarticnlar Bordeaux, we were in order to bring out its colors.
taking your husband's ulster, dyeing it
author of the insult, which consisted of up. He does not make quite as bold a brown, cutting off the vest pockets,
capable. I then tested my cord. It rapturously silent, but our s|&gt;eaking
The Russians have a very good dia- i
sweep, is a little les* popular, but there
was not such an agent of self-des- eyes said—nay, shouted: "Well, life mond known as the Orloff. It is aboat j’ some careless words spoken at a social are plenty to run after him. Among gathering it in behind, and sewing 10
I gathering, was his wife. He accepted
tructior as .1 would have chosen had I isn't such a bud thing, after all."
the size of a pigeon's egg, and at one
the number is u poor sowing-woman, cents’ worth of block niching around
the
accusation,
however,
and
was
sent
an assortment from which to make a
“If 1 hadn't met you,” said Charles, time formed the eye of an idol in the
who goes without a new set of false the neck. With one of these bn, a
selection. It seemed to me both short, reaching across the table tc squeeze my temple of Brahma, at Pondicherry. to prison.
middle-sized woman can sail into a store
In one of the lightless dungeons in teeth or a switch of false hair, to lavish
■and not up to my weight I was an­ hand.
Brahma was robbed of it by a French which the Czar is said to be fond of her money qp him in hopes of getting with the sir of a Duchess.”
noyed. You cannot tell how a tnfle ; “If I hadn’t met him," I thought, os I deserter, from whom it found its way to
relief
for
her
ailments.
But
she
might
confining his Polish subjects the unj
like that will affect a person's temper at returned hia cordial grasp.
a Greek merchant established some­ fortunate martyr for his wife’s loose as well have had the teeth and hair, for
such a moment
her ailments are not a whit less than •
, “It was the most remarkable piece of where on the snores of the Mediter­
A further disappointment was in । luck I ever heard of," be continued; “I ' ranean, who sold it to Count Orlofl, at tongue spent six years. He had only before.
•store for me. On arriving on the spot i don’t suppose that a human being goes that time in command of the Russian one amusement. After he had been
Then
to ,
searched
and
thrown
into
a
cell,
he
had
—
— -comes
— - - one who
« professes
—
I had selected in advance. I was dis­ , through that copse twice in a mouth." , Mediterranean squadron, for 500,000
found in hi. oo«l tour pins. Th«« he
b.r
“d
,hl" tb,!r0
agreeably surprised to find some one i I remained discreetly silent.
rubles, an annuity of 20,000 rubles, nulled out and threw ou the Boor; then I
,o b" no humbug, tor thu tnM
-else there. An individual, whose back ! “But I say, you know,” he went on, and a patent of nobility.
in the darkne-.
lor them. |I “kB "o^ouey
OI
darkne-s he hunted for
no money tor
ior Ma
ms aorxtc®..
services, yi
•only I could see, was fastening a rope J as if a sudden light had flashed upon
But latt with Uiv Squlrr lor Uiai job do foe.
H.v„,s found them, pcrh.pe nfu-rhour. I »■&gt;“*”; tb“« ’b° “• di.po.ed cto pvo
to the most eligible brunch of my tree. him, “what were you doing in that lone- 1
Fatal Fifteen.
.nd even duj., he ottered them a«uu. j b'“ ’b»tov.r
=b°&lt;—• bn» too will
A OXNTLEMAN was conversing with
“Hello! what are you doing there?” 1 ly part of the wood at that early hour of I
And
the g.mc went on for .ix wear. P"? &lt;°* “■». pcnntlta. u well u the an English doctor about a very famous
Time
was
when
a
mtn
who
arrived
at
cried.
1 the morning?"
v«m&gt;. ’-------------------But for them,'
he write,
in hi. milboumr.. tol »UJ po«»M.d of u&gt;- Scotch surgeon, whose audacity in hia
his business late in the morning, with years.
,
—
----------------He turned round. '* What business j I could not help blushing guiltily.
.
...
. ' nln faith arA
1 blood-shot eyes, careless dress, pole memoirs,
are anmrpntlv
apparently rtAAtnrAri
restored;* ka
so experiments was at least equal to bis
“I would have gone mad. i pie
is it of yours, any way?” he says.
j "You were going to hang yourself, , face and nervous manner, would have
They provided me with a purpose. 8o we will not class this man with quacks. skill. “I wonder,” said he, innocently,
“ Bah! don't you think I know what I too!"
been strongly suspected of having in­ long os I had them to search lor, I had Nor can the regular practicing physi­ “why such a man remains in Scotland ?"
yon intended doing?”
! “I was—upon the very same tree! dulged in drink. He would have been something to do. When the decree for cian who has honestly earned his “ Because,” answered
the doctor,
“Well, and supposing I wanted to I Here's the rope I had in my pocket."
diploma be looked upon in taat light. gravely, “in Scotland there are no Cor­
hang myself—it is my own funeral— I “Tht beat joke I ever heard of," said looked upon with distrust by his cm- my liberation as an exile was brought to But, alas I how often does he fall short
oner’s inquests.”
nloyers, disfavor by hit friends, despair me the jailer found me on my knees
suicide, I mean.”
I Charlee, as we clinked our glasses.
by his relatives and disapproval by the hunting for one which had escaped me of his calling. His own oonscierce
Collette and Jeannino, Alexandre
moral portion of the community. Rep­ for two days. They saved my wife’s often tells him he kills more than he Dumas’ daughters, aged respectively 15
IV.
robation would have outweighed any husband from lunacy. My wife, there­ cures; still, for his unsatisfactory treat­ aud 12, were talking with a lady friend
Tyndall’s Definition of the Braki.
I regarded him narrowly. He was a
ment,
the
last
dollar
a
poor
man
has
commiseration
that
he
would
have
re
­
’handsome and manly young fellow, of
fore, could not desire a prouder orna­
The human brain, according to Prof.
must be wrung from him to pay the pro­ about marriage. “Whom do you wish
about my own age, with a frank and Tyndall’s recent definition, is the or­ ceived. Now it ia not so. "Fifteen" ment.”
fessional experimenter, whose vile drugs to marry?" asked the lady of the elder
winning countenance. He was deadly ganized register of infinitely numerous has changed it all. It is understood at
The Truth of History*
have wrought life-long mischief to his of the girls. “I wish to marry an idiot,"
once
that
the
unfortunate
man
has
lieen
pale.
she replied; “ and the trouble is, I am
experiences received during the evolu­
The story is going the rounds that system, when perhaps the simplest sure some day cr other to meet a greater
“This young man," said I, lifting my tion of life, or, rather, during the evolu­ “trying to do the puzzle,” and has been
hands to heaven, “ was going to take ids tion of that series of organisms through unable to find time to eat, sleep ox when Abraham Lincoln, in 1860, was remedy would have availed more in hia idiot than he, and perceive that I have
case.
Probably
the
earth
yields
roots
life—his own precious life—all for the which the human organism has been dress. He is pitied rather than con­ waited upon at Stringfield, III., by a
। been too hasty in my choice.” “ Don’t
committee from Washington to ascer­ and herbs capable of curing every bodily I be alarmed, sister,” rejoined Jeannine;
sake of a worthless jilt."
reached ; the effects of the most uniform demned, for he has fellow-victims on
ailment, ana few but may know aomt“Sir! “ he cried.
and frequent of these experiments have every aide. The public at large is given tain whether he would accept a Presi­ thing of the virtue of them. It should “you will never meet a greater imbecile
“Poor, silly fool," I went on, commun­ been successfully bequeathed, principal over to the consideration of the puzzle. dential nomination, he was found en­
than the man who will marry you."
be a part of every child’s education to
ing with myself aloud, “he would un­ and interest, and have slowly mounted The ticket-sellers on the " L ” roads gaged in playing a match game of base­
learn the wonderful mechanism of the
dertake to defend her. Al! lovers are to that high intelligence which lies latent forget to count their change in the ab­ ball. In many of its features the story
Contraries.
human system, and the simple methods
the same. Will you,” I continued, in the brain of the infant. Thus it straction that oomes of “almost getting is apochrypiial, but there is this founda­
Steele wrote excellently on temper­
of curing many of the maladies to which
“take my advice—the advice of a well­ happens, aays Tyndall, that the European it." Errand boys stop aiound the cor­ tion in the gossip of the town. A com­
ance
—
when
sober
; Johnson'a essay on
all
are
liable.
Then
quack
doctors
and
wisher? Just leave that cord there (it inherits from twenty to thirty cubic ner and pull out their little square boxes mittee, which sought Mr. Lincoln out
regular practitioners would have lass politeness is admirable, but he was him­
was a stouter rope tliau mine, I bad ob­ inches more of brain than the Papuan and shove the blocks around desperate­ to solicit his views regarding either the
self a perfect bear; the gloomy verses of
dupes,
the
poor
man
more
money
to
nomination
or
bis
purposes
in
that
re
­
ly.
The
pressmen
in
the
Herald
office
served) and go quietly home like a good — thus it happens that faculties, us of
Young give one the blues, but be was a
fallow. When you are yourself, you music, which scarcely exist in some in­ when they finish their night’s work do gard, did find him engaged in a game expend for food and clothes for himaelf
brisk, lively man; the “ Comforts of
will thank mo for having given you ferior races, become congenital in those not go home as of yore, but stop to of hand-ball, of which he was very fond, and family, and the rich man more to
Life," by B. Heron, was written in
give
to
the
needy.
—
Chicago
Ledger.
and,
it
is
said,
contesting
with
Dave
such good advice."
that are superior—thus, too, it happens “play fifteen ” through the early morn­
prison, under the most distressing cir­
He shook his bead gloomily. “I de- that out of savages unable to count up ing hours. Businos men puzzle over Hickey, also an expert (now a street-car
How Irish Ruins Are Presened.
cumstances; “ The Miseries of Human
conductor),
for
the
local
championship.
it
on
their
way
to
and
from
rbeir
offices.
«ne to die," he muttered.
to the number of their fingers, and
The Irish remains known as Con Life” was, on the contrary, composed
“Don’t let yourself be goaded into speaking a language containing only Clergymen ponder it in their studies. When the news of his nomination
in a drawing-room, where the author
taking a step that if you were alive you nouns and verbs, arise at length Newtons And yesterdays man in Broadway,with reachetl him, Mr. Lincoln was sitting O’Nedll’a Castia, Castlereagh. were or­
a stand heaped high with "gem puzzles,** by the telegraph editor of the Stale dered, by their proprietor, to be in­ was surrounded with every luxury; all
would regret to-morrow," I went on, and Shakspeares,
became so deeply absorbed in trying to Journal, reading the dispatches as they closed with a wall built around the the friends of Bterne knew him to be a
with a benevolent persistence. (Ycu
The Heasea of It.
solve the puzzle that he forgot to offer came in, and the chair in which he aat ruins. If ever there was a real Hi­ selfish man, yet, as a writer, he excelled
see, tLc fellow had pre-empted the only
A husband and a wife were overheard his wares for Hale, aud paid no atten­ is still carefully preserved in that office. bernian bull, the agent cf the estate in patboa and charity, at one time beat­
realty-eligible bough in the wood.)
perpetrated one on this occasion, for he ing hi* wife, at another wasting his
“ When you are dead, it will be too late conversing with a friend on a Detroit tion when a gamin stole one from his
«■
Architecture.
actually pulled down the ruins them­ sympathies oyer a dead donkey; Seneca
store, and, going half a block away, sat
street-car as follows:
to change your mind.”
Helen and Alice, loquitur: “ Well, my selves to obtain stone for a wall to in­ wrote in praise of povery on a table
8te—“Husbands do get so inatten­ down to work it out himself. Dr. Ham­
“You speak to me without knowing
formed of solid gold, with millions lent
-what mis!ortanehes happened to me? tive and careless after they've been mar- mond declared in - the Academy of dear, what subject is occupying your close them.—Chamber^' Journal.
■ ----------------------------------out at usury: some of Hood's ocanio
Sciences, on Monday night, that the mind at present? You are alwaysi
ria*! a while."
•
"I can guess it." *
A OESCiNK fur seal, weighing about efiustcuB were written in bodily pain
He—“Yes; you run. call and halloo and puzzle was an excellent thing for phy­ studying up something interesting.
“No, you cannot guess it Sir. a
’ 80 pounds, was canght in York river, and mental distress.
What
is
the
latest?
”
“
Architecture."
sicians
who
treat
the
nervous
disorders
whistle
when
you
wont
to
catch
a
street
­
woman that I loved—a woman for
• near Gloucester point, Va., a few days
car. When it stops you take it easy of the brain. It improved their prac­ “My dear! architecture?” “Yee; for
I ago. Such a captive was never before
W. H. Vasmabilt__ __
And he went on to tell me his story, and dismiss the anxiety from your tice. It has also been said that for a ten minutes I have been studying the
known there.
000,000 in Government 4 per
bridge
of
your
nose!'
few
weeks
the
number
at
commitraents
which, singularly enough, was precisely mind.”

�ItBLAKO* ■tWRY,

til autumn. What wondei, then, that I
they should be disheartened and di*oouraged? I have asked again andi
again what part at their wretehadxie** fa ■

Pawed Out *f Exhtenc*.
Th. Southern Chum. Comniiamon.

piQWEER STORE!

XMTCMX) EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. Al

AGAIN TO THE FRONT,

Nashville; Michigan.
composed of the following:
Judge Aldi*, of Vermont, President
choerfuL
of the commiasion; ex-Senator Howell,
With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fresh
fering cou jties of Ireland, and hasten
The people are enduring the great of Iowa, and Judge Ferris, of New Mxj.le Grove, Aaayrix. Woodlxod, Haattug*. BxiUto make report pf what I have seen and •truss of suffering with, a pluck and Yoric, associates.
tuore. Carlton. VeraoutvHle, Kxlamo, SvnDeld and
•
II l.rew... In
I —Hta
done. The committee, which is com­ courage which are truly admirable. It
It ba* had jurisdiction in cases aris­
posed of gentlemen thoroughly ac­ is my hope and prayer that the Ameri­ ing in all Southern States, except those
quainted with the country and the peo­ can people will not feel that enough has engaged in 'insurrection. In those
ple, has entered upon its difficult task been already done; Pinched a* the
claims have been acted'upon by
with the determination to make a per­ Irish are to-day, their condition is one theftjtfiu-termMler General's and Com­
sonal inspection of the distressei dis­ of happiness in comporioou with that in missary Department. The expenses of
TCdltor and J^roprietor.
trict*. They are eminently fitted to which they will find themselves in the
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS
tho Southern Claims . Commission hive
supply the pressing need of the suffbr- course of a few weeks.
been about $46,000 per year, while those
ers with tbe greatest possible speed and
From the early part of AprU until the of the Quartermaster General’s Depart­
economy of funds. They have already first crop is reaped, that will be tho ment in settling these claims have been
held several meetings at which those season of the real trouble of Their actual almost $200,000 per year, while they orricjL nr truman n brick, second story.
sections have been indicated which struggle for existence. Feed them un­ have examined a less number of cases.
ADVERTISING HATES.
need the earliest attention. They have til- tho middle of the summer, and tbe
According to the laws- governing the
voted supplies for the quarters where a blesaingi of the whole of Ireland will
Claims Commistion. two years’ time
vast amount of suffering is known to ex­ rest od your generous hearts.
• 8X0 • 8.00 Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of the
was given to filo claims. During this
TAO
ist. It is easy to understand the causes
moo
The committee have money, but it is period there were filed 22,298 claims
. best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
ia.00
lift)
of the present poverty. The people not enough to last until the end of the
17.00
amounting to over $60,000,000. Dur­
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
have had three bad crops in snccewon, famine. Hundreds of thousands are ing the time which the commission has
S7.O?
4&gt; &gt;.-&gt;
HO.UC
things have been growing worse and keeping soul and body together by your been in existence it has disposed of all
under the heads of
worse, until* the almost utter failure of bounty end generosity. For the sake
cases on the docket. Claims allowed
the crops last year brought them to the of -charity make one more effort. Give
have amounted to $4,700,000. Those 8 cents per line fol esch subsequent Insertion.
verge of starvation.. They have noth­ your committee the moans of warding
disallowed amounted to $56,000,000.
ing to plant, a want which the British off the otherwise Inevitable horror of
Their last annual report was made to
Government will supply by tbe loan of starvation. I shall visit Mayo and Don­
Congress in December, 1879. Their
seed-potatoes on very easy terma They egal next wee.k,
will make another final report sent in March 11, 1880.
have nothing to eat, a want which you report.
George Hepworth.
From this report it appears that of 22,­
have yourselves so generously helped
298 claims ata&gt;ut 5,250 were claims in
to supply by gifts, which. I am aure,
which do evidence was taken in behalf
Ringing
Rocks.
you will supplement by other gifts when
VILLA GE OFFICERS
of claimant, although they had eight
you know what is the real state of the
Ringing hill is an eminence in Potts­ years in which to take evidence. By
and
President —Wllii*tn Killen.
case, In order to understand for my­ town, Montgomery county, Pa., and is the act of June 15, 1878, all such claims i
G-oocIh,
self the condition of affairs, I Hpent a ! so named because of me “ringing rocks"
are forewfer barred; hence all claims
few days under the leadership of Col. i found thereon. An account of these
presented to, this commission have been ! Villain- All.
King-Harman, covering about thirty is given in the Reading Dispatch, as
disposed oil About 19,000 have 'been
square miies on the first day, and over follows: “The ringing rocks cover *■; exarniped-tipon evidence, and either al- J
forty on tho second.
space of about three-quarters of an acre. .' lowed or disallowed. Of the remainder '
visited a large number of small settle­ In this tract bowlders are piled upon i
Societlej.
about 5,250 are barred forever. Since
ments on the west bank of the Shannon bowlders of all shapes and forms, and .
the report made in December, 1870,
THE CELEBRATED
in the counties of Roscommon and so promiscuously arranged that consid- I
there
have
been
882
claims
disposed
of,
Sligo. For about ten hours each day I erable
o!J .. agility is required to walk over |
as follows:
rode and walked, entering altogether a [ tnem without falling. As one steps
From Alxbxma...
.Vi frotn North Carolina 15
hundred wretched hovels, which this j from rook to rock, a ringing sound, pro- From Arkanaxx. .
.ft* F. »m South Carolina.. ’•
ASim I.LK LODGE. No. 535 F.
»atllicted
,U : ... n.l ..nnv.1
...J
ncall
—II 4their
1, n ■ .1duced
.. - n X I by .1the
_ -nails
.21— -in *the
1. _ I.boot
- .. . Iheels,
l_ Zis
. From Florlilx
. 11 From Tcnncaaee........hi
peoplen delusively
lar commuDit-allon un rich Wcdurrila; ere. al
iirorxl*... ,
I 7 o'clock (harp, on or boforr the full of ihr moon.
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.
homes, and where, from morning till plainly heard. Ou tapping the stones From
From Loulaixua...
Trxntlent brolnrra err cordially Invited
night, they encounter the dread monot­ with a hammer quite remarkable accous- From Ml*»l**lppi__________
. ____ _______
—ROIIKKT McC'ARTNl", W M
ony of want and misery.
While fully tic properties are revealed. Some of
TbM* 3B2 ol*inuuioaDtedto*»,699.- ■*&gt;■* ■• »MlT*.*«mw
prepared to meet more or less distress thorn give forth a rich, full tone which 566. Ninety-one of these were allowed,
Susies Jirrrfonj.
OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY lion
everywhere—knowing, through former would probably vie with the beat bed and amounted to $1,006,076.87. — Wash- .
visits,something of. the chronic state of metal it the stones were fashioned into inglon correspondence.
’
h YO^NG
I
and selling on the basis of
poverty in which the people live—I was bells. Ono of them in particular, from
,
.
,,
1
r.»»i «&gt;«r oi Alain str
not prepared, nor could anything I have the depth of tone, is known as the
A icry Sagacious Horse.
1 ‘ 1 MIL .■ hour* Irom 1 tu » &lt;v m. a
ever before seen in any degree prepare State House bell. This was at one*
tlie pound. enables us to hold all our old custqpiA very old and remarkable horse, the ,
.
it a 11 a if nlFif
me, for the scenes of abject misery and time among the largest of the rocks. It
property of Col. John H. James, of Ur
71 UAttVt.K,
sickening squalor which I found at ev­ 4iaa been broken off, however, but still
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
broa, Ohio, has recently died. Old M.
ery turn. The people did not know of has preserved it* strong, full tone. The
lorncc, on curnc
Naabrille. Mich.
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
my epmiDg, and could not .prepare for general sound produced by striking the Bonny, like most intelligent people,
any dramatic display of wretchedness smaller stones resembles that of a had decided ideas of his own. When
CHAS. JI. BRADY.
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
and want.
Unawares I searched every blacksmith’s anvil, some having a ' the Colonel was in his office Old Bonny,
ina ^h°ugb never hitched, stood at his
corner of scores of houses for the means little clearer ring than others, aud
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
jn hitching
the
of subsistence, and came back at night no two sounding just alike.
In
. -;post in . front, unless
—
—
—sun
—
I'Ultn* promptly alt
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try ub
beeMuo troubl«ome when h«
with an aching heart. I hod seen what rowing from o»o to rootber of the ot
ie»« entninU- to mv &lt;
nu*e,
Naabvillc
Hid
™r*«**d through
and see.
it would do you all good to see. After Urger rook. on. u, reminded ol tbe Up- I WO',M
,“‘U’ t1"’ i"‘rk &gt;*“■ b"‘
bearing it, I am sure you will increase ping ol car-wheel, bj tho turn inject- *
LEWIS DURKEE,
'o’n,d “ ?“• l,1“c» °r •h«
your gifts, generous as they have or.. Thousand, of people vi.it thi.! °“Jld
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
.
..
1
.
.
other,
eznent
on
a
f.-w
nrr-tminn*
Iwt.
few occasions, be­
been, until this great chasm of distress natural phenomenon every summer. ■ other, except
a nee Agruu Collection* promptly made, and exchange for all farm products.
can be bridged over. When I tell you The rocks themselves bear evidence of coming impatient at an unusually long Conveyancing prop-rly executed Office In D. C
Griffith'*
Store.
delay,
ho
went
home
alone.
At
noon
that I have seen men utterly break this, the edges being battered off by
down when I slipped a paltry shilling hammer strokes, and the sides of many he would go up to the steps, and. when
EMORY PARADY.
„
into their hands, and women clutch a having names carved upon them. Some the buggy was unloaded and all the I
loaf of bread as though they were parties, who were unwilling to take the prokw. Ukro oat. L. would g„ t„ hi. j J“X L"
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
------------afraid that some one would suddenly time or trouble to chisel their names box under a tree and wait for his din- |
appear to take it from them, you can upon the rocks, have resorted to paint, ner, while at night he would go with |
WrA£ PARMENTER,
faintly imagine what I have experienced aud considerable daubing has been done equal regularity and alone to the stable.
D. Office over Hull'* Drug »U&gt;re, Ver­
. montvllle. Mich.
in tbe last few days. The friend who in various colors. The advertising fiend Bonny undoubtedly came to distin­
Sundays from other days.
accompanied me observed that I felt a has not failed to put in his appearance; guish
~ H: IL GRISWOLD.
large lump in my throat all the time. I and we are made aware of the merits of Whether this was from the ringing of
To Take Advantage of the
D. Homoeopatblo Pbvxiclxa and 8-irgron.
could find no fitting language in which patent medicines, of the place to buy the church bells, or from the later hour
• Office over I&gt;. C. Griffith'* *lorr Roldenc*
was wanted, or from a direct
influx corner 1’nlllip* and Durkee atrectx Prompt attento express my sorrow aud my sympathy. carpets
empew and
miu the
iuu like
iuu upon every hand.
nano. ho......
,
-----^omthat teaches the sparrow
The first I remember was that ot an old We have not heard any satisfactory ex- °f
^y’?u sJln^Byi without the raising
woman who sat on the muddy threshold- planation of the cause of the ringing or I
A. M. FLINT.
of her hut as we went by, lifting up her Dell-like sound of these rocks. Some ! of ‘ hne, he would turn to the nght
WK,le °° workdays
hands as if in supplication, and crying, say it is owing to there being a cavern 1 *ntl B°.
Office over D. C.
under
them.
This,
however,
can
have
ho
would
to
the
left
and
go
down
town.
under
them.
This,
however,
can
have
। ( II" r*f ritu Inn*
.■
.to do
■ with
...it, u wh.n
.
.
.
n-aa nnn
Iron
th.
reck.
Ol* o( *“■
“■&gt;"
---four hours." I never knew the value nothing
™“rKb*fc. ?e. *‘*d 1“‘£ PARADTi.
of a loaf of bread until that moment. roe removed the, .till here tho Mm. !
hw ft«t had become a little »rASuFACTUBERofBoou«nd8bo«x H*kin&lt;
When we gave her half a loaf she took sound. One large and sonorous bowlder filioes&gt;
it with the eagerness of a famished dog. was taken to the Centennial and attract- ’ore',
»Uble7bn7.
had be- in
rrpulqnj nexUy done, xl*o atricl
She trembled with age and weakness, ed . great dm! oi ttrotion there. An-I U"ed ‘hat Bonny know mor. thro. t;....ro J
-------- F
R AXEy--------------------for sbe wbb over 70 years of age. and other wurent to England a year or two nrroy men, took two .boea, tied thorn
'
......
Where he is constantly opening
hunger hod reduced her to the likeness roo. There i. probably a metallic rob- WBe‘ber«“n a .tnng.jd.ook them bo- |
lore Uio
h.» 4BVV,
Irejj tixtit
rod uuu£
hong uut'ui
them rerem iu.
In. JL7
D
In the i
of a skeleton. There was a glare in .Unc. in th., gronp oi bowlder, to 4V4V
...i
•
t
..
.
•
•
,
&gt;
.
lieck
.
VLTll.
t.tlPTl
Ktrtrta.ri
inm
nil
nlztno
■
■
-T.ro
--.
----.
wlmnr bond*.
her eye that told of famine. Sbe stood which the ringing sound may be at­ • nock, and then started him off alone, I
in tbe middle of the road and thanked tributed. We have not heard, however, 1 and he went four blocks, turning two !
CHARLES SCHEIDT.
corners, to Edward Hill’s blacksmith1
God that Americans had not forgotten of any geological analysis.
i shop, where he had been shod for' 1&gt;.
Ireland. It was hours before I could
I twenty years, and, after the shoes wore •
get away from that haunting, haggard
Cremation of Dr. Halin.
| put ou. wont home alone. Since his last
face.
'Hlifirllunrous (Sards.
Tho corpse,in a plain iron casket, was 1 exploit Mr. Hill would freely and conNor shall I' soon forget the sight
carried
into tho receiving-room of the , ecientiously make oath that Old Bonny j
which I saw in another hut. The mother
OLCOTT HOUSE,
of seven children was holding the furnace. The coffin was opened, the I knew mere than half his human cuii- ‘
youngest, a girl of a month, in frantic body lifted out, and placed in the crib, | tomera.
Ni&gt;«hville, Miohignn.
, ,~TT
embrace, moaning as she rocked to and cohered with a sheet saturated with
alum. There were no services whatever.
hyslclans Fees Regulated by Law. j
fro. She looked up with a startled
C. Wolcott.■ Proprietor.
1 IVIjlllVlMI.
Before
placing
it
on
the
furnace,
Mr.
।
The
fees
which
physicians
may
charge
gaze as we entered the door—which we
Tbl. la a
could only do by bending—and gave a Harding said: “Uncover the face of the | in Prussia for their services are regulat- I n.l It* pntl
■ irtii |uld. than at any
low cry m very terror. After a few corpse.* It appeared slightly swollen ed by law, and, according to the most 1 urn modal.
lU-rr
minutes she was reassured, for she and somewhat discolored, and was cov-1 recent ordinance, tho charge for the
Ut»l DC
thought me an agent of the landlord, ered with a short, shaggy black beard. [ first visit to a sick person is fixed at 2
17*11 is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant to
sent to evict her. Then she told me At 8:05 p. m. the body was carried to i marks (25 cents standing for a mark), p j. pi it&lt; him.
■he had nothing to eat for several days the retort-room by four men, and shoved ■ and 1 mark for each subsequent visit;
undersell me. who sells for CASH.
except a poor dole of Indian meal which in headforemost. Tbe door was placed j where, however, several persons belonr
a relief committee gave her, and for on and secured. A slight odor os of ing to tbe same family aud dwelling in
burning
hair
pervaded
tho'vicinity
of
I
। the same house have to be treated at the And drxJer In Sepri. Totaeeo. Gent*' Furniihlnc I ———
which she was thankful enough. She w---------- k.;---------- a-a
G'WxS*. Ac
If Tirol Want a rlwan
... fl., k.l, '
added that, being half starved herself, the furnace lor a few minutes, but I same time, then, for the second and
rill tro away happy
it was impossible tc supply milk for her nothing was perceptible in the recep­ each succeeding person, only the half
or north of the old
J|ERE YOU HAVE THEM.
babe. She would be compelled to see tion-room or outside the building. In of those fees, respectively, is to be Union Hooie.
it die by inches in her arms. But for twenty minutes the sheet began to ex­ charged—tbe same rule is to apply to
pand,
and
the
bones
of
the
feet
could
be
When we say this, we mean that you have
boarding schools and similar institu­
the meal which the Relief Committee
Maple Grove, Mich
supplied the family would have literal­ seen, devoid of flesh. A sizzling noise tions ; also to prisons. When there is a
was
heard
for
a
short
time,
but
soon
consultation
c*
of several
physicians Q LIEBHAUSER,
ly had nothing to eat.
tment of ra, sick penion, O&lt;
But I cannot recite all the individual ceased. At the end oi an hour the friends about the treatment
instances. Let me give you a sample left for the hotel, perfectly satisfied, and including their personal visits, each
Mr.
Kauffmann,
father-in-law
of
the
dephysician is to receive for the first
of what I saw in many scores of huts,
And Dealer in
consultation 5 marks, and 3 marks for
and in a few which are thatched and of
We are opening the largest and most complete stock of
stone and stand on the edge of a bog body disposed of in the same way. He each subsequent similar consultation.
related
a
story
while
in
the
building,
to
On tbe occasion ef the first visit to the
which affords them peat for fuel. They
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
contain three small rooms. One is the effect that Dr. Hahn and himself physician's residence for his medical
Nashville.
pleasure to present before the people of
a room where the household lives. had a conversation regarding cremation advice,
marks. For the administra­
r
pHAT
H
USB
AM)
OF
MINE
!
Through a small hole in its roof the a short time previous to Hahn’s death, tion of chloroform, etc., when necessary
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
kitchen smoke is generally forced to es- aud each bound himself that the other for the treatment of tbepatient, 3 marks.
Gela bls SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING
our store will fully prove.
should be cremated when death oc­
ape.
It in estimated that the avenge space
There is almost a peat famine this curred. Kauffmann and friend mani­
A.
L.
RASEY
’
8,
fested
no
sorrow
or
grief.
They
chat
­
occupied by a soldier in the line is a
year on account of the wet weather.
The only fuel consist* of a bunch of ted and puffed cigars with the utmost front of twenty inches, and a depth of
green twigs. Another room is for the complacency and seemed to look at it u thirteen inches, and that five men cap
a
matter
of
duty.
They
inquired
parstand in a apace of one square yard. To
cow—if they are happy enough to pos­
ol th. , carry „„
U1MU1JU further, 21,200
w can ]£.A. BUSH*
the ^
calculation
sess one, which is very rarely the case. Urol^ly ngudug th,
ud 15,498,000 on *
The cow is a port of the family, and al­ carroutoty, retort, ete rod rrourked ,luld on uu0
“THE BOSS'
-Odd
proUMy
rood
.
taro
Th, cnlire
o(
ways goes in aud out through the front
d'°ttld 'h. Uoilrf Bt*t«,ro.um£g it to b.
door. In tho third room, which is per­
It must also be remembered that we also carry an
nuila
one
like
it.
Dr.
Hahn
was
mari
’
—
...
°
....
haps eight or nine feet square, the
about 45'.000,000, could be crowded into
NANI1VILLE, .
MICH.
stock of
■
family sleep*. They have one bed, with ried. and ha* a srife and two children ‘ an area of three square milef ; and the
two thin, worn-out blanket*, and here living. He was a Hungarian by birth, inhabitant* of the entire world, esti­
Repairing done with Ncatac** and DU patch.
four of a household of nine must sleep, ar d professed no religion. John Dye, mated to be aUrat 1,450,000,000, on a
fireman, sealed up the door of the re­ •pace ten miles long aud ten miles wide, yyiLLIAM JONEb,
tort at 9:30 p. nu, at which time the or 100 square miles.
AND
pile up a small bundle of straw in the body was much reduced. Dye said,
"He’s doing fine. There will be noth­
coraer and sleep on it
The German War Department is busy
ing left ioside of three houn&gt;.’— Wash­
Pressed by hunger, they have eaten
with apian for the fortification of Ber­
all their store of potatoes; The only ington (Pa.) Cor. Chicago Times.
lin after the fashion of Paris. Several
HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, ETC.
food in the whole house is a few pounds
of the continental newspapers are al­
OF We buy for CASH and buy very cloae; and consequently our cutomen
of Indian meal, which they mix with
The French are said by travelers to ready discussing the detail*. The de­
.
have the benefit of it.
water and make into stirabout. This is be greater readers of newspapers than fenses rill include some twenty outly­
all they have, and all they will lurtsun- any other people.
ing forts.
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M

M

GREAT SPRING BOOM,
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Boots, Slioes, Notions, Etc.

i&gt;. &lt;d. &lt;a*RrFjPiom.

Bargains in Spring Goods.

READY MADE CLOTHING,

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

ALL KINDS S FOOT COVERING,

DENTISTS

KOCHER BROTHERS.

�Commencing March 2, ’SO.

oi inr ftau' generally
tb- uinijon and indors'd

not in the streets of A sialon,’1 that
- The News u a black Republican sheet

lar, but *n excellent Governor. He is
largely experienced in our legislative
matter* and ms senator. is universally
known aud esteemed for hi* ability,
unsweryiBg honesty, industry and dincrimnsting economy, and would un­
doubtedly make one of the very best
Governers tlie State has ever bad,
: -.tc belivt-TheNew*injures
no one io call tbe attention of its hosts
of Republican readers to tbkdesirable
Gubernatorial candidate.
OUB ELBOPE1N LETTER.

And will continue until the entire stock and fixtures are closed out.
receives a man smelling of cigars, wear­
ing thick boots, and encased in a loose
jacket, or an overcoat of a dull color,
and always made after the same [Hittern, and who wears theuniformstovepipe hat; tbe woman, I say, is always
dressed with extreme elegance: a net
of fine beaded law, hides her blond hair,
she wearsh robe-de-chambre with silky
folds, a quilted gown made of white
morine, trimmed with swans down ; her
open-worked stockings are marvellous­
ly’fine, her shoes are irreproachable,
they are almost imperceptible nests of
satin and lace, and the Valenciennes
around her waists^* fine enough to go
through a ring; all the freshness of her
attire seems an epigram directed
against the man's, and one cannot nn
derstand why that elegantly dressed
woman has taken to much trouble to
receive that man! And in the evening,
tbe differences is all the more striking.
.
Lovis.

This is no sham, sale, but a GENUINE ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The entire stock will be sold
RegardlesH Of Cost, for the benefit of Creditors; and, as the goods must be sold
there will be bargains in

DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES
Which you will never have a chance again to take advantage of.

NOTJCeJ-Fot the benefit of those who cannot come themselves, we will cheerfully send
samples.

MICHIGAN NEWS.
A Kochville lad. named Michael
Berlin, German r, Feb’y. 28,1880.
Schmidt pulled his gun to want him by
The (Jrorrn Prince lias left Berlin for the muzzel. This was on the 16th inst.
and the funeral was held two days
Italy and not until afterhia return will afterward.
anyone know tlie real object of his vis­
M. S. Simmons, the Battle Creek
it, which the German Prince insists lias chap who has made three unsuccessful
nothing whatever to do with tbe settle­ attempts at suicide, made a success of it
on
Friday by taking a quanity of mor­
ment of any difficulties still remaining
phine and then throwing himself into a
between Berlin and the Vatican. This well
Icanrcadyy believe, and although I
A raging bicycle and its rider collid­
find it impossible to credit 'the story ed with a woman in Grand Rapids,
that King Humbert has been ottered a Tuesday evening,-knocking her down
but not inflicting serious injuries.
life insurance policy
sovereign Of The rider ought to go into-the country
Italy in exchange for his adhesion to and tame hia fiery steed.
the Austro-Genuan compact, I am in­
Tbe spiritualist* aud liberalist* are
clined to think that the Imperial mis­ Dreparing for a six-days’ seMion at
sion was dictated by a desire to detach Battle Creek begining on the twenty-

This stockmust be closed out AT ONCE, regardless of the cost, for the creditors must
be paid.

50 Year* before tbe Public.

And secure Bargains before the stock is broken.

Produce taken at Market price.

Ssf»M5f£HiREMEMBER, MONDAY, MARCH 2

Italy from her proposed alliance with
Russia. 7!&gt;‘j French Press, which gen­
erally makes more mistakes than any
The horse of William Hanover of ;
’
other Press in Europe, usena great deal Hill’s Corners, Berrien Co., Iiecaiue
of ink and paper to piove that Bis­ frightened one evening recently while
Mr. H. aud his dnugliter aged nine i
marck is entirely isolated, and that tbe year*, were out riding, and kicked th?
new arrangements are inspired by bis dash board, striking the little girl on I
own craven fears for the security of the head and causing her instant deaih
A most horrible accident occurod at
the Empire. I need scarcely point to
flie absurdity of such a theory, which a Owosso, in a saw-mill. A man named
John Dederly was accidentally thrown
irimple numeration of figures would upon a circular saw, by the canting of
disprove, if it were interesting to your a log, and literallv cut into pieces. |
readers to cite the respective effectives His head, arms ana legs were sawed
ofl’. He wax
wa* n
a respected
respected man, and
„r
nna
of Germany and the other power*. Ger- leaveg a wife and txr2/5iildrcn.
■MB, Mdu t" .lluuw not that d,e I
,ljg
M
My, „ cow JMPORTANT NEWS..
dreads isolation, but because she wish- i attacked a party of Indies who were re­
es to acomplish her ends in the bnef-I
brief- I turning front
fronf church last .Sunday
Sunday ffnd
ttnd
ertpoaibk- time and with the fewe.t ««teml them in alt directions and |JgW GqOOS
u „ ..
» I one who weighed over 200 pounds t
vwvuw.
posible complications. Her policy is to |
n picket fence like » deer. No I
weaken the Russian and Austrian em one was hurt, however, and no one
.
pirup by a war, bnt as the result* of a | contested the cow’s victory.
campaign would be regularly modified
At the State prison on Friday morn.;
by the introduction of a third beligroutined in the prison [
...
..
-j v a.
insane asylum, was discovered hang-!
nant factor, it M a good policy to secure . ing in his cell dead. He had used his
Italy’s neutrality by threats and prom- , towel as a means of accomplishing his ‘
,
ises. The certain loss of Vcnetiu and i self-destrnction ; and from the fact
lire po«id. di^purm of lulbm unity |
•

----- ; The Sale Commences at the -----

are hinted at on the one side, while । committed in the earlier part of the
certain hopes may be held out of com- j night. He was sent from Muskegon I
pensatious in another direction, that i 9n a flfteen-yeiirs’ sentence for shoot- ,
th* French and the Tyrol, and .i
a man dead
on years.
the highway,
the
the . &gt;DR
hj^ *.^1
thirteen
’ and;
.
Trieste may be left out of the question
• ——
--------- —
for the time being. The Italians pro- ’
* swintfic.
fea* to be greatly alarmed by the news I . M- B- Banivy, Detroit, Mich., ml ver
that
Austria is fortifvin.,
11^;.... , tiscs
te send
a formula
ofbv
Hop
Bitters
that Austria
fortifying her Alpine
for tL00
which
be
’dt&gt;eM
for
, Mpite.
P"
’* ’ is
’ '*
This
the formula that we paid him
$ 1.00 for, and give it free :
1 Gal. whiskv, 16 ox. glycerine, 3 ox.
fluid ext. hope, 2 ox. aloes, 1 gal. water.
» mB M
This
is nvi
not Hop Bitters, but a swindle that is a nibdemeanor to send
i—
I! through tbe
tbe mails or for papers to ad, vertbeit, and libellous on Hop Bitters,
or any pretending to lie of like nature,
ate worthless aud injurious counter­
feits unless made by the Hop Bitters
MTg. Co. of Rochester, N. Y., and all
parties making or selling them will lie
punished accordingly. There is not
and cannot lie any genuine Hop Bitters
made except by us.
flor BirrEH* Mio. Co.,
Rochester, N. Y-

eye upon the possible conversion of
the stock of tbe German railways. But
whatever may be the ultimate object,
thia is one of the few well-advised
steps which the. GennaiM have yet tak­
en in iiuaiicial matters.
At-* meeting of the Progressist par
ty here the other day, Prof. Virchow
unserved that there is in Germany
scarcely any independent thought on
ouebfitfas of foreign politic*. People
have long eeased to disemw such snb&gt;d*, owing to the prevalence of the
notion that riiuee Bismarck alone, nnderwtaods diem. If he i* friendly U»
Russia they rejoice; if he turns away
from her they rejoice also. He concludes
from this that public life in Germany
is o« the ArcUae, and that even intel.
teetoaMr tbe Owmans will fall Lack if
they pnjtet iy. their present lethargy.
A ??&gt; political fatalism has taken
bold oftbe German। nation, which de­
prive* it of all eutluumtm for ideal*.
Fh» view has been much discussed in
Pru-wsn paper*. several of wbirfi rnWitli the Prof. An article
»h *F#ni oud.Scnd speaks of tbe inact•’w* «*n«ail&gt; inactive

The sulwicriber offers for sale, hi*
farm of 160 acres,, in tbe township of
Woodland, said farm is in a high state
of cultivation, with good building* and
good* fence*. Terms easy. Apply to
the subscriber on tbe premises of
Levi Hoi.me.-.
Woodland, January 19th, 1880.

CLEMENT SMITH, Assignee
'J’HE OLD ESTABLISHED

J^OW IS THE TIME.

rpHE 1USHVILLB LETATOB,

FOR GOOD TEAS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
*
IN 107®,
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
;
Are on Hand with a
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
So an to Enat&gt;e FOR HAM STEAK,
A NEW LINE OF
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Any number of farmers to
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
GrainEx- FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Of Every Description,
I
...,
,
. .
Go to C. W. Smith1*.
I
peditiously u&lt;
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
| Which will Defy Competition in every
____
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
txt*
AVT QUTAPTU
Respect.
Remember
thatM!
our
■
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
** DI. 2x- 21.1 AjO W kJ Av A XI,
Goods, which wo Manufacture,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
are Warranted in Every
[
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Desirs* to win trade, if GOOD GOODS, LOW
PRICES and FAIR DEALING are any object
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Respect.
। dexire
announce that having erected
1 I-..—-I I. --.-kli-v ,
----------------I one of the largest and most convenient FOR LAMPS OF*ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
We are also prepared to furnish any- elevator buildings in central Michigan,
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
thin. Id the
'
| Uie, are prep.na to rw»i,e wd
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
DRY GOODS,
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
INDKRTAKINS LINE. I
[JJ JJJQO
’ Go to C. W. Smith’s.
GROCERIES,
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
A.
For any quantity of
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
COFF1SH.
CMKETS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
ROBES. MHROIDM Ac.
FOR Y0,UR CHOICE FOR fc,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
CLOTHING, Etc.,
Of any one in the country.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
That may be brought them. They also
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
keep for sale at the lowest prices
FOR the W’ORTH of YOUR MONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Produce Taken, i
Seed*, Floor. Feed, Lime, Salt,
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY.
Plaster,' Stucco, Hair and
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
tv, wi.l-1. .k. i.i-i—.
.... v. —.. । f°r funeral occasions furnished free of
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
Shingle*.
charge.
Go to C. W. SgHth’a.
W.C. AYLSWORTH
For he will be glad to see you.
J. LENTZ A SONS.
.

New

Firn.

JAND BEUABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF

J LENTZ X SO WS Remodeled, Enlarged • Improved

FURNITURE,,,

„

Unload Wheat and
Accuratly.

A

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

Money Savei by Dealing with ttei.

i
.
'

Mcal&amp;SumcalMlDte
AND

new store!
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

A.B.SP1

ill IUU

AINSWSWOBTH A BROOKS.

: Sawyers!

WILSON t HOWE
(Opposite the Wolcott Hoose.)

And all the leading ReinediM in

- -FOR

Filing Saws
of every descrip-

GROCERIES,
”
’ I tion, I am better prepared than ever to
Crockery, Glassware,

I
j

luienwl IfayUeiwM.
Smr and w &lt;.u&gt;b m
WratfC. Prirt.tr Uh

BOOTS ANO SHOES
Notions, Etc.

(Successor to Boise Bros.)’
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

Having added
Wrdldurn. Chemical*,
to my stock suffi- Paint*. Oil*. Varntohr*.

i

and

NOPATENTNOPAY.

JT T. BOISE,

DHI Ci ( JIST,

^TTENTIOX

NEW GOODS!

j

Oflico 204 Woodward Avenue

iminmwmgg

plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 26 cents per box.

A GOOD HEARSE

Farui for Sale.

[ARB&amp;jS

Pronounced by all to be the most
p/eoMNt and efficacious remedy now in
use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoartenett, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottles sold within the last few
yean. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
rauMnt be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 26
cents per bottle.

t Metier*’ Liver PHI* are also high| ly recommended for curing liver com­

W. G. AYLSWORTH

frontier where strong hues of wotb
around the lakes and the valley of the
Adix. Their newspapers call atten­
tion to the wait of the Governor of the
Tyrol to Vienna and to the immediate
commencement of other fortifications
in
quarter.
.r tbe
. same
. x.v &gt; But,
. v as aprecauagainst
feverish activity of
’tion
‘ou a
KAinst thoifevenRh
their neighbors, the Italians do nothing
serious.
“
Prince Bismarck, while demanding
an increase of the army and making
preparations to resist any possible com­
bination, has seen timt ft is necessary
to interest the thrifty of the working
class more closely in tbe welfare of tbe
State. He proposes to support a
measure which shall bring all Govern­
ment securities within easy reach of
the poorest inventors. In doing this he
is of oourae taken a leeaan from

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

School Book*,
Blank Books,
LARGE USE OF

wo,*t’d satisfactoi-y prices.

Nashville, Mich.

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,
'»* Autograph and

)

RUPTURE

IF YOU WANT

Wall Paper and Bordering,
iTRIMMED FREE •
AS FINE A LINE OF

nuited to be a*

spectrally Tour*.

WILSON a HOW*.

, rnlulEIlUMos’M

,. cTSicilET;

WANTED

....

.

�Tjxr3irw£
5AMHVILLB&gt;
SATURDAY, -

- - MARCH 80, 1880.

VICIHITYjLOCALS.
•"

WEST KALAMO ITEMS.

g!&gt;ECI-A-I-, ANNOUNCM^NT OF
handed out a gtxxl large one which the
boy dinchetl and started for the door,
giving the fish a few vary severe twiate
and tarns, but when safely outside the
store, he lays -•luwu hin fish, reenters
the store, and going up to tbe counter
demands a return of his cash as. the
herring was rotten, the merchant
kindly returned the money, suspecting
nothing wrong, but when the boy got
Ris money and once outside tbe door
he gave a about of joy and the slyly
devoured bis flab, which was of the
best quality before he twisted all the
good out of it. After eating tbe herring
be goes back into the store and trades
hu ready money for a stick ot gum,
coming out of the business a, herring
ahead.

The newly formed sheep, breeders
are moving in the matter of a sheep
■bearing featval.
8. W. Buckle an old resident of this
city died suddenly from heart disease
ou Saturday morning. He was 07 and
had lived-hero 88 years.
Saturday, .Justice Riker and a jury
conducted George Connor of assaulting‘‘\^d battering his father in-law
Bill Tinkler and be was assessed $90,
or forty days in jail. He chose the
former.

G. A. TRUMAN,
To Farmers, Mechanics and Workingmen.

Mrs. Welch is on .the Kick IhL
Tbe eldest daughter, and a son of
John Mix are ill.
I NOW OFFER TO SHOW YOU THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
Jennie, a daughter of Hiram Gridley
lisa very dangerously ill.
The roads had became quite dry and
dusty by the first of tbe week.
WOODLAND ITEMS.
Hon. J. J. Gould returned last week
from an extended visit to the Sate of
Tbe roads are improving.
Joseph Nichols has sold - bis farm to
New York.
ASSl'RU ITEMS.
The Went Kalamo Red Ribbon Club
an Ohio man.
I
IN NASHVILLE, CONSISTING. OF
will lie entertained by speakers from
The Ellis school dosed on Friday.
Our undertaker has furnished twenty
abroad on Friday evening next
Demits Hall has moved on 8. War- coffins thus far this year.
Mm. Spendlove, a widow lady of up­ ran’s place.
Our mail arrives here now at noon on
wards of 91 years of age and highly re­
Miss Alice Tompkins is to teach tbe the same days as heretofore.
spected, is in very feeble health.
summer school.
E. G. Holbrook is hired to teach the
Mr. A. Wing of Vt. Ville moved into
Frank Spalding .was married to Lib. Center school the coming summer.
a house belonging to Dean Mix, last Brown the other day.
Perry has started a mustache. He
Monday, and now he is sick abed.
John Kelnter’s team ran away last thinks if he begins now it will be out
Mrs. May Clarkson, of Hastings, is Saturday doing no damage.
of the way of the early frost.
visiting at her old home and her par­
John Bloomer and L. Silvester did
Two boys named Albert and Willie
My
embraces every new style for spring wear, not brought on, as yet
ents Mr. and Mnh W. C. Wilcox.
not fight but came very near it.
made up their minds that their pa’s
Dr. A. W. Adams of the village is
C‘. Frewiu has one child sick with could no longi-rrtile over them, so one by any other dealers.
rejxirted as about to take Horace diphtheria and bis wife has the typhoid night last wedk they started out to
I am making more of a specialty in Men’s Furnishing Goods than ever before. I have the
Greeley’s advice, to “Go west, young fever.
seek their fortune. These boys have
Geo. Brotherton, of Maple Grove, has good homes/and were well provided latest styles in LINNEN COLLARS and CUFFS, Nobby TIES and SCARFS, SILK HAND­
man, go west.”
KERCHIEFS Ac., &amp;c.
.
Mrs. John Spendloye was called to rented bis farm and moved to bis fath­ for.
s 'k
Iowa last week on account of the se­ ers, Mr. Dennis.
Woodland is to have a cheese factoty
1 am also sole agent for the ELECTIC SHIRT, the most complete fittimg shirt made. We
vere illness of a sister, who is not ex­
Geo. Foster has moved his goods in­ Tbe proprietors of the same have
have all the goods you want and will save you money.
to C. Welcber’s barn aud is'stopping bought -^Haight’s red building,"and
pected to survive.
We challenge the trade to show as fine a line of the above goods as we have now opened for
Mr. Albert Wack, owner of the old with his daughter.
will take ixissession April 15th. This
Herring farm on which stands what
John T. Welcber has lost a good cow. is |a good thing for our farmers who your inspection.
All I ask is for you to come in person and satisfy yourself as the truth of
was once the first tavern in the town, To all appearance she was well at night think that it does not pay .to sell but­
my
statements.
when put in the stable, had eaten all ter for six cents per pound, and then
is about selling the property.
The Vt. Ville Hawk came to us last her fodder and in the morning was give the butter men tbe privilege of
week an eight page paper, and strange dead.
salting it.
Sam.
to say, contained nothing about the
Thus. Ford received word Sunday
EATON
COUNTY
ITEMS.
JT IS A FACT
LOCAL MATTERS.
West Kalamo correspondent of The night that bis uncle at Comstock had ,
died at &lt;J a. in., aud his sister at Galea- I Scarlet fever at Sevastopol. Two
News.
tP’W. E. Shieids will set and file expected, all rcmodlo haring failed, aud Dr H.
That we keen th.The spring examination of those burg at 9. He went Monday morning deaths have oecured.
your raws for 35 cte. All work warrant­ James wai experimenting with tnaur herb* of Cal­
wishing to teach school in this town to attend their funerals.
The Charlotte Congregational church ed or m» pay. Shop just east of old
heading
mill,
Nashville.
(2*~27)
&gt;n.
Hhl
child
this summer, will be held at the school
Ben. McDerby let C. Weicker’s mules la to be lighted with gas.
ls now In thia country, and enjoying the beat ot
The" name of Center postotiice has
house south of tbe village on Saturday run against a stump, breaking the reach
health. He hat proved to the world that Conbeen changed to Hoytville.
Having purchased the largeaud com। and one stake. When asked how he
27th inst.
The new council of Eaton Rapids
A five year old son of Mr. Burgess did it, said “the mule hud a knot inlier have fixed licjuor dealers bonds at inodioitH livery burn, opposite the Wol­
cott
House, and known as the Daugh­
living near Sherman’s comers in Vt. taikand 1 was trying to untie it."
1 $3,000.
erty burn. I have removed thereto,
IN HARRY COUNTY
Ville hail his eye completely destroyed
Walt. Webster's school closed with
Henry Klink of Delta was cutting I and am now better prepared than ever
rill breai: up a freab cold
by an rwrow shot from a toy bow, on an exibition spelling school last Wed­ down a tree fin a coon, when down I to furnish double or single turn outs
Our Good, are all new. and the latest in »ty and
caiue
the
ciioii
on
Hauk's
head
severe
­
upou
short
notice
and
at
reasonable
flnisb.
nesday night nt the M. E. church. The
Saturday last.
10U2 Race SU 1'litladcipbla. naming tbla paper, ly
ly injuring him.
rates. A specialty made of carrying
Parlor Suits,
The young ladies of West Kalamo house was crowded and the Chicago
Chamber suits,
Some sneakiugly mean Bellevueite : commercial travelers across the connare pledging themselves that they will Tribune was
the spelling
book firdled shade trees in front of the. I try. Remember the latch string is nlAn old physician. reUrvd from pcaetlce, havlnEasy Chairs,
hail plar*«J In hl» band, by an Ea«t India miMlon
not recognize or associate with any used. Miss Olive Clark was the lassie
Patent Rockers,
laptist church of that village on a re- ouU so give us a call.
J.Osmun. ) ary the fcrniula of a .Ituplc vegetable remedy for
Bureaus,
1 cent Sunday night.
young man who docs not sign the tem­ that s|N*lled the school down.
the (peedyand permanent cure for Comumptlon.
Extension Tables,
Broncliltl*.
Catarrh,
Authma,
and
nil
Throat
and
The
school-house
at
Milletts,
burned
I
perance pledge and wear the red rib­
Mot Birds* house took fire and burn­
IVWill nay the highest market j Luni: Affection., alao a pcitive and radical cure
LfrUl?r%er?;
---- ­ for Nervoua Debility and nil Nervoua Complaint*.
bon.
ed to the ground on Friday moniiig Saturday, loss $1,500; insured for 21,000. price in cash for unsalted butter Farm
A fine organ and Sunday school library ers bring in your butter and save till1 । aflcr havlug^tclcd It* wonderful curative power* In
Frank Wilson who was injured by । The wind blew hard and everything burned with the budding.
Camp Chairs, Ac.
-- .
tbouaandz of ca*ci,ha« loll it bi* duty tu make It
salt.
E. Reese
i known to hla.ufferlnK fellow* Actnatad bjr thia
.falling from a horse a few weeks ago. but a sewing machine, top of a secreta­
Mrs. Fannie Sc-ovill. of Paris, N. Y.,
--- motive and a draire U&gt; relieve human *uffenng, I
...................................
and has passed through much suffer­ ry and a feather bed was destroyed. has just obtained a divorce from her and better Flour t Inin any house in Nash - 3*,“.
Frcmb oZeh. w’lth' f'nii’ di Common
Kur nitlire
ing from an injury to tbe spine receiv- Mot had just traded farms with Dr. husband. Rev. Amos W. Scovill, of ville.
i rectiona for pti'tmrine aud ualny. Sent by mall bv
:-------77
.&gt;« .
addreoalnif with sump, uamlnx thia paper, W. W.
ul-at tbe time, is slowly recovering his Watson of Johnstown but hadnot mov­ Potterville, on the ground of adultery, j __ _
Of every description
The boss Hamess Oil for 35cts. Shxkab.
Power.- block. Rochester. N. V.
The streets ou the north side, Bellehealth.
ed. His loss is estimated at $300. There vne,
arc badly mixed, and line fences per quart only, at A. R. Wolcotts.
Undertaking
Uncle Sam. Herring an old bee keep­ will be a party at I^eroy Commins’ on I arc hard to find, consequently the vil- i No'w don’t let your harnes* go dr&gt;-.
er, aud one of the greatest bee hunters Tuesday evening for the benefit of luge government will ciidavoi-to make
Complete In every particularrF’Wilsoti &amp; Howe have just receiv­
those “paths straight.”
in the country, has, after over forty Bird.
ed a new stock of Boots, Shoes mid ।
Weguanuiee
The Young Ladies’ Literary Society Rubbers, to lie sold very low.
years experience with the little work­
George Pope sued C. W. Tailor be
ers, having ‘ rented his stock of bees fore Esq. Mills on a note given to Ben- of Charlotte in disbanding for the sum­
Buy your Dry Goods, Boots and
mer made the Charlotte Cornet Band a
| lamin He bard. Taylor claimed lie present of $35, the balance of cash on Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries and
to Wm. Howe of Maple Grove.
Thanking uar tiumcrou. patron* of the peat acaIn West Kalamo items of hist week could prove payment. The trial came hand after paying all claims against Provisions, Crockery, Notions, el
*on, we shall endeavor by fair dealing and reason­
able price* to double their number dorimc tbe year
Mr. Reese's champion cat gpt terribly ofl'vn Saturday. A jury wascnlled and the society.
to conic.
Mrs. .1. Liller of Eaton Rapids, has lowcHt price*
mangled in its endeavors to vsca|ie tbe officer Gage struck the jury and made
C AI7L AXI&gt; OJET PIUCEH.
item on sugaring, no doubt the body a trip of ten miles iu one hour and ten received a present from an uncle in
Moscoi^ Russia, of a dozen solid silver
will some day come forth from its minutes. The suit wos held at the Cen­ [ s|M&gt;ons" gold-lined, and an elegant
I
? noon* Knn cHwolcutt hoc*c.
mutilated state with its head in its tre and about one hundred and fifty spoon-holder of the same material.
Kello^e;, Demaray dk Co.
mouth.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
persons were present. James Powers The duties on the present after it.
repched
this
country,
were
$23.10
.
pAKiinBS kTTK.VTlOX.
Several families of Swedes are ex­ for Pope and Abyah Flint for Taylor,
The co-partnership heretofore exist­
Mrs. A. L. Shepard of Charlotte, died ing iMitweer Andrew J. Hardy and
pected this spring from the mother but Flint failed to prove payment and
quite suddenly Thursday afternoon
-THE
couniiy.t bringing considerable means got a worst* scratching than the /lawk leaving an infant daughter less than a Frank Barnes, is this dav dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts due the
with which they propose purchasing i gave him. Taylor rays he will appeal. week old. She was recovering rapid­ firm must In- paid to. and all indebted­
ly when she was exposed by rhe sick­ ness of the firm settled by A. J. Hardy.
homes in this town, as they arc gener­
Bimo.
ness id a younger brother of her hus­
Now being in first-cIssm running or­
Dated Nashville, March 11th, 1880.
ally and industrious and enterprising
band.
Nirs. Shejierd was married
der, with n tbtr nughly
Andrew J. Habdv.
people, thev will lie glndlvw elcomed.
The roads are better and wood (the something over a year ago. previous to
Frank Barnes.
,
Andrew Rqesc of Battle Creek, and main staple of the farmer this time of which she was Miss Matin Packard.
I
xmi
L
Here
!
Ixx»k
Here
!
She
was
fur
many
years
a
leading
Fay Wilbur of Assyria rented a sugar year) moves in solid procession toward
memlier of society.
CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT!
camp in this town of Albert Reese aud Battle Creek.
in attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
I am closing out the stock of A. M.
tion to all those who may favor ns
set up “old Bach’s hall” intending to
That Report.
Last week a prize right came off over
I laughertv. Can Rail goods cheaper,
with their patronage. Those
lioard and lodge themselves while south of the center, between two sis­
than any house iu Nashville. Persons IK.wcrful, yet ttarmkaa, of Invigoram*. Rcifictnber
who prefer can have their
sugaring, but unfortunately sugaring ters-in-law. Result a draw game. Hair Editor •News”
wishing good* call and see me before i that deblpty la the "beginning of-.the End”—that
1 nee by last week’s News an article ' you buy, as I am confident I can save the climax ot all veakneaa ia a unlvmal panlyaix
very suddenly stopped and they will was scattered around profusely.
of tbe ay atom, and that anch paralyala la the Imme­
signed H. C. Baughman, stating that | yon money.
diate preeusor nf death.
without waiting.
have to find other employment to get
A. J. Fenn has traded his farm of parin '- living on the state road hud
Foraale by al! drugglata and dealer* generally.
-eed
sugar for their coffee or drink it clear. «0 acres ou Sec. 24 for a farm of 45 acres made improper remarks in regard to I
Jubniton'* Sanaparilla, cum Liver Complaint
Charley Slater of Charlotte*, former­ 8 miles west of Battle Creek on north th- future destiny of one Dower BarJobnuon'*
Sarsaparilla,
curva
lodl^eation.
rns, who lately died in this vicinity, i
ly of this town, stepped from the cars river road known as the Geo. String­ now who the parties nre or whether । Soboalon'a saraaparilia I* uncd by everybody.
at the Mill at the lowest prices.
Jobnaton*, Snriaparilla cum Slek Headache.
at Nashville, one day last week, hoof­ ham farm.
those remarks were ever made I do not
W. B.
Prop.
Johnaljn", Sarsaparilla cur*« Pytpepela.
and if they were made at all
ed it over to Maple Grove center, tran­
In all different kinds of business car­ know,
sacted a large amount of business, then ried on in cities mid villages there is they were made by one who undoubt­
J jo*'1 AND SHOE SHOP.
E?” Bailey &amp; Wood have a hai ness |
edly believes in that soul-harrowing
Iwck again, all to save livery hire, but competition enough to regulate prices doctrine of eternal woe, and said shop in full blast, you will do well to;
he says he won't do so again, as it so that each business man sells his what they considered in their line of call on them before purchasing any-'
I wlali Io atinouuce to the cilix.ua of KnabvIUe
thing in the harness line. Repairing
aial vicinity that! um prcj«rcd to make the
almut killed him, what's the matter commodities nt a small advace on cost. , duty us a wanting to the living, and I done hi the I test style.
think they were doing their duty. If j
Charley f you used to be born on a foot It he requires too large a profit he will the doctrine is true or one lielievcsfit be
TF* Don’t forget that if you wont the
race, are you too, getting old ’
get but little patronage audit seems should talk it every time he arises to liest pair of Bobs with rock-elm beams ,
---- :OR THK:- A Reform Club was organized nt the that eating houses are carried on with speak, aud ministers who are called I and the best finished Cutter in the
Crowell school house on Friday even­ as small profits as most any business upon to preach funeral sernions should county, or good Horse Shoeing, Wagalways make that one point in even
ing last, with L. McKinnis as President, and for a hungry man to try to jew sermon. They should understand they oiijs Bobs, Buggies or Cutters repaired
E. C. Tiech, Secretary; and Francis them down from their 'regular prices is are preaching to the living and Dot I painted or trimmed iu the best style.
Call at the Fouudiy and get it.
Showalter, Treasurer ; about 158donned “to say the least” penurous and mean. the dead, mid not smooth things over '
Bailky &amp; Wood,
the red ribbon and many others are It came under the observation of the for fear they might hurt somebody^
Repairing Done in the Best
fetdings. They should also sing some
Notice.
waiting for a chance to sign the pledge undersigned to see what class of in­ of Dr. Watt’s hyms as for instance.
Manner Possible!
All
persons
indebted
to
the
estate
of
The
Michigan
Central
(Kaliroad,
with
Ita
eonnecand come out on the side of right. To dividuals do this, while in an eating
"Far In the deep where dark»rv« dwell,
A. M. Daugherty, nre requested to call I ।Ilona at Chicago, afforda the moat direct and dmirTbe land of horror and drapair
the R. R. club of Nashville are we in­ house, where their regular rates were
Call!
J out lee hath builtadhtnal bell,
and settle immediately.
j able route of travel from Michigan to all polata lu
debted for the temperance picket post 30cte for a good square meal. Thir­
And laid her itorea of vengeance there.”
Josepll Daaghtrty.
i, Kanaaa, xvcDraaxa,
Ncbraaka, uworaao,
Colorado, lexaa.
Texaa. Mlnneaota.
If this is bible doctrine or if one lieestablished in West Kalamo. Stirring teen grangers came in for their dinner
Administrator, j Dakou, Manitoba, otc. Michigan Central train.
songs were sung, aud addresses deliv­ and bantered Hie proprietor down to lieves it is, let them preach it, talk it on
all occasions and never shun to declare
ered by members of your club, and all 14cts. per meal, and a large proportion tho whole council of God, but if not To Electon of the Township of Outleton.
FRANK BAKER.
went away pleased with the evenings of them were men who were abnn- true let them imitate Patil and preach
Notice is hereby given that at the an­
“Jesus Christ” and him crucified,
exercise.
rpHE BABRYVILLE MILL*.
dandy able to pay for what they cut. preach
nual township meeting, to be held on
the
Gospel
of
glad
tidings
John J. Potter closed his school on Four of diem being worth $10,000 and
the fifth dav of April, 1880, a vote will
which shall lie to all people.
be taken (by ballot) submitting die
Friday hist, and on Saturday evening upwards each.
If that is what the
D. W. Smith.
question as to whether the following
he put the finishing touch to the sing­ granger is for I want none of it.
uamed animals shall be allowed to run
ing school, and bidding his patrons
Me. Euitoiu—Tuk News of March at large in raid township, vix: Horses.
' Omervkk.
G&lt;» to the Old Reliable Market for
farewell in a neat little speech, the
10th, I wish to correct a false report Mtries, Sheep and Swine.
Fresh, Sult and Smoked Meats of all
Dated, CasttetoD, Feb. 4th. 1880.
evening exercises were brought to a
Sedi Pratt will move onto bis farm or statement made by H. C. Baughman,
kinds.
Henky Roe,
Would say I have attended every meet
Chas. H. BraDy,
termination. Mr. Potter has worked next week.
___________________
Proprietor.
ing since Dower Burras death at tbe
________ Town Clerk.
hard to educate the youth in the ways
H?nry - Webster’s school closed on Hosmer school house and that Dower
MOgGAN. BARRY CO., &gt;HCH.
nr For the Rest 50-ce.nt Chewing
Farm For Sale.
of “lamin” and has succeeded beyond Friday and Hank has gone to N. Y.
Burras name has not been mentioned Tobacco go to
W ilson A. Howe’k.
The
subscriber
offers
for
sale his Farm
any of the meetings and further
the most sanguine hopes of eyen bis
John R. Powers will sell divers ar­ in
ol
120
acres,
situated
od
section
17,
in
Notice.
friends, with a people wmewhai divi­ ticles at auction on Tuesday. March more I believe the church has an older
Castleton, said farm is in a good state
I
enemy Hian IL C. B.
The Township Board of the town­ of cultivation with gotul buildings,
ded by reason of the building of nlnew 28d.
N, F. Shelpox.
ship of Castleton will meet nt the, good orchard, good well of water at the
school-boose, and a large school, be
R. E. Stanton is getting ready to
office qf the township clerk on Thurs­ door. About« acres cleared and tbe
has quietly done his duty and leaves build a large barn this spring 40x00,
prepAMd tOMrrtjJft^xww, toy yriud :
day Mitech UOtli, 1880, nt ten o’clock a. m. balance well timbered. The farm is on
ing or ekcWfa^bo &lt;.cr
for the purpose of nettling with treasur­ the state road. 6 miles from Hastings
the district with the best wishes of its with a basement cellar.
er and transacting such busiiiesK as and 0 from Nashville, it also has a new
people.
It is reported that John Jameson
GOOD
W©M TOARANTEED.
may corne beforo the board.
school
ho
use
ou
one
corner
of
the
farm.
A “young American” aged nine years has eloped with Willard Buxton’s wife.
Dated Nashville, Mich. March IM For portculara enquire at premises.
went into a store in this town a few 0, John, how could you?
1880.
( has. A. Brady,
WALKER A NORTON,
Bon.
Castleton, Mich., Feb. 4th 1880.
Township Clerk.
3°*“
Joshua Mastin.
rf a. lUB.igriLU' xiu.

MEFS, BOYS, and YOUTH’S CL0THIK&amp;
Scotch Suiting,
Diagonals, Plain,
Tweeds, &amp;c.
Fancy Cassimeres in Nobby Designsand very attractive styles.
Hat Departments

G. A. TRUMAN.

Largest and Best Selected Stock

FURNITURE

Our

HOSTnTERS

Departmn’t

Prices that Can't £ Undersold.

SCIPIO MILLS

Bitters

COiPETENT MIlLER

WHEAT EXCHANGED FOR FLOHR
Bran and I’
FOR SALE

FINEST SEWED BOOT
COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
Grive

ii

Shop In The Old Postoffloe
Building.

WALKER &amp; NORTON,

FLOUR, MEAT, s FEED,

ATTENTION

FARMERS

�T£r3inr£

a CURIOUS AND INTERESTING-.

Stlvzstmb Gbaham, n American re- Sydney Smith.
foxmer, among other works relating to
diet in oonnectiuh with phyiuslogy and
MABHV1LLM.
anateffly, published, in 1832, a treatise
A correspondent of Farm and Fireon bread and bread making, in .which
SATURDAY, - - MARCH 20. 1830
A Ran Fraxcibco police magistrate
he strongly advocated the making of is a valuable fence. Mv plan for mr.k bread from unbolted flour. Hence the ing such an one is substantially Ms fol­
fav.&gt;r*bte*U‘,p cw. Iu txtaowigrew rapidly.
Vie
•BdltsoonbocAmeAproepi-rossiasVtutiotL «■
the terms “Graham flour" and “ Graham lows: If phots can be had from &gt;2.50
Ooric-'tiou and a fine of 14,000. An appeal was nisnsgevnent fell Into the hands of, and wmcooto $3 per 1,000, it is better to use them
bread.
trojled by,, unworthy, dishonest penetts, by
taken to
It has been calculated that a single than to run the risk of raising them, in
*txte€- managemint, tbe lnre&lt;:In
»3»OOU
Pktboff, one of the corrupt Pannaylconnection with other farm work, from
iuctive, valnolesB stocks and
grain
of
wheat
produces
fifty
grains
in
Bills were introduced and referred to comvanla lobbyists indicted at Harrisburg for
Jots eeountiM, Uis bank busi­
one year's growth, and if these and suc­ ““..•S?,- Br~k “d h"ro’ • •«!&gt;
— rapidly,, vid failure wm toe
ceeding crops be planted aud yield pro­ ««11, tally ten iert in width. It thm
sXnral rseslt Tbo report will deal severely
the Ptttaburgh Riot-loesce bill, baa bean found
p!" • XTAight. dwp tarrow t
ritb cert&gt;ih individuals, but, owing to thedeath
portionately, the product of the twelfth “
supply....Immigration
Into
Kansas
u
larger
guilty by a jury.
'
.
than ersr before known, apd ia mottly oomyear would suffice to supply all the in­ .Iter breAkioe ao.1
Matus P. Paatt, ol BMdug, Maw., posed of persons of means to improve the
habitants of the earth for a lifetime; in the plants in two sizes; take the large
reference
to
prosecution
other
than
is
found
in
country... .A dangerous &lt;30 counterfeit United
twelve years the single grain will have ones, dip them into thick mud and wa­
States ireaeury note has made its appearance hi tbe b.lL The bill provide** for tbe appointment
multiplied itael!
244,140,625,000,000 ter, and set them six iqchea apart per­
times—figures beyond the comprehen­ pendicularly against the land side of
Joseph Fields, who qourdered James stall receive *1 &lt;XK&gt; a year in addition to hia
Foub thousand New York piano­
the furrow. Thia will take 8,000 pUnfs
sion of the average mathematician.
present salary. The Commissioner is empow­ Jaeob Kendrick Upton, ot Haw Hatniwhi
makers struck for an advance of waeoa last Padgett io tho atroots of Winchester, lit, acme ered
for every eighty rods.- Fasten the
to Mil any or all of the property of the AniatentHrcrvtary ot the Treasury: Arthur
AT the paper milk of Crane Brothers plants upright by using the hoe and
of Mlchhran. to ba Asont for U
back, and to report, to Congress yearly.
Coltsville, Mass., large quantities of feet, then plow the dirt back against tbe
cede the advance, locked the’doors of the work­ uigbto ago. • The mob oaptuied tbe tewn. look
So much has bean Baid in Wall Btret t
bank-note paper are made for the Gov­ plants, and plant a row of potatoea three
shops ... .The Eastern coal combination baa posteesiuo of the jail and riddled tbe pllaontr
ernment. The strictest attention as to feet from the hedge onUotb aides of it;,
rt solved upon another advance of 25 cents per with bullets....An IB-year-old murderer, and elsewhere conoerniug tbe trtM.ury bond
purchaser that Mr. Khenuan has felt himself
quality is observed, a spot or speck no cultivate well, and keep clean of weeds
lions
aa
invioiame
aa
istieni
in
toe
man
uy
Mr.
called on to again explain his intention*. Ho Daggett, to reduce tbe price of public lands witbin larger than a pin head being sufficient
Peof. Sawybb, the rival of Edison in
that In the present state of tbo Govern­ railroad limits; by Mr. Covert, to create a scien­ t &gt; condemn a aheet, and tbe employes for two seasons, or at least until the
the race for tbo achievement of a practical, Martin, a beautiful and innocent ydupg echoed says
plants are one inch in thickness. Then,
Tho crinto was committed last October. ment finances the purchases will not no greater tific commlaslou. to establish legal tests for tho
economical electric light, claims to hare solved girl.
... .Martin Power, of Chicago, while supposed than *2,(K4),UUO a week, and that he will not in protection ot dealers tn butter, oleomargarine, etc.; arriving and departing are carefully early in March, when the wood is not
the mighty problem. A public exhibition to be laboring under a fit or temporary insan­ any cjtro pay more than tho market rate* or by Mr. 4calM. for an allotment of lands watched. Armed guards patrol the frozen, top them to about six feet, trim
In severalty to tbe united band of Peoria Indiana; premises and grounds day and night,
of his lamp wm given in New York a few nights­ ity. shot at hia wife three times, aud muled bin impair the rewumpt on fund.
off the h: niggling shoots and branches,
by Mr. Whittaker, reducing the expenses ot taking
ago, and tbOM who witnessed it are of tbe own life by blowing ont hia brains.
The bill introduced in the Senate by [irv-emUons and homesteads; by Mr. Kelley.a ryso- und no approach to them is permitted. and hack the plants dose at or ‘in the
opinion thu it will prove s big success.
utlon directing the Secretary of the Treasury to Twenty-four women were sent from the
Till SOUTH
Mr. Edmunds to regulate the counting of tho turnlab
The lamp is bte«‘d upon the inoinc’e i-enco of a
a statement of the bonds purchased be- Treasury Department os counters and ground nearly half off, so that they can
penal of carbon immersed in uitroxon gas and
Presidential Electoral votes provides that the
be laid down at auch an angle that the
is not different in t rinciple from the ok Saw­ . Thebe were three executions in .the
examiners, and are each able to count topa of tho plants will be iuit three feet
of Electors shall bo on tbo second
yer-Mann lamp Tao pencil is oontained with­ South ou Friday, March 12, all the victims be­ meoeting
of January, instead ot the second by Mr. Young (Tenn.), for tbo appointment ot a 30,000 sheots daily. The precaution is
in a gisb« two incline in diameter and tan ing colored men. John Mayfield wan banged Monday
from the ground. Shcots will then
Wednesday
"of
December,
and
makes
the
sealed at tho bo ram by meant of at Florence,
on tho methou of oottUng claims necessary to prevent duplication of spring from the roots, which, in con­
Ala.,ine
formuraer
the murder
of another simple provision for s State disposition ron&gt;s&gt;lMlon
■inches
-----------high,
l----------------- —I, J •-------------------- Florence,
Aia , jor
or anomer
th** United States; by Mr. Tucker, appro­ sheets for dishonest purposes.
a cement, whish, while adhering P"-colored man; Sidney McFaddin war executed of any I controversy under such taws as against
nection with those that will put out
priating *25,(XXI tor tho relief ot tho daughter and
fectly to tbe glass and metal, is suf- 1 at WasUinjrton.
*------* of-*
’ ue- it msy / have in existence prior to tho grand-daughter
nasningwu, Art.
arm, fror uio
mnraer
bis
ot Zachary Taylor; by Mr.
“Who laughs first" is a childish but from the reclining twigs, will turn
Ocl«.tlr oluUc. U oompauju. tor U» oa«|n&gt;l , ™ wife; and Dan il,
(higher ly was strung tip at date of/tho choosing of Electors. It provides Itownoy, appropriating #25,000 to protect
expanalou of the two, and softens . nly at a Thomasville
Ga.onfor
2_,
rape
for a liter meeting of tbo Electors iu order and Improve tho Tallowntboa National Park: moat laughable game, and is thus pkyed: a rabbit, and which vrill, as it should,
temperature of SUO degrees Fahrenheit Thia -rbo
E*“—Tlr,,e
-.
°S* Lora_ white woman.
....Hundreds of Kentucky negroes are teav- that va'&lt;;li .-tato may dispose of any controversy by Mr. Fort, calling ou tho Secretary of War fur The players, on whom absolute silence be hog proof; Such a hedge will
cement It a compound long sought for unsuc­ ing that State for Kansas.
aa to the distance and the coat of a
ttiat may arise, and thou proridoe, as the bill latcrusUon
cessfully The cost of the lamp is less than
canal tor tho commerro belvrten iho navigable wa and gravity is strictly enjoined, range permit tbe keeping of sheep to
A Russell county (Va.) woman at- of tho las!) session did, for a mceting.of the txo tera of the Illinois river and tbo Illinois snd Mich­ themselves iu a'close circle. The leader eat down any foul weeds that may
f L25. The light is readily lowered to a glimbouses,
UU
a
proceeding
in
conformity
with
igan
canal.
by way ot tbo Kankakee
mer by simply turning a button. Prof ttaw* uck«l her husband’s ,
paramour
with a chib.
-------...i I -JmMiW reached in tbo respective B‘ato&lt; in rivor; by Mr. Acklon, a LUI proposing' a gives her right-hand neighbor a little spring up. The first pruning can be
yer estimates tbe cost, compared with gas at I .—
•&lt;— her
t.i— to
•- death —
——
:—•—
aimg
in -a •fow
minutes.
| gfly case of di.pmeIhe Pioddent has
eonstltuUonal amendment. The amendnient de tap on the knee; she do$s the same to done in September, when the top
&lt;2 per 1,000 foaL tn the proportion of two to |
cl
area
that
the
Union
of these United Htates shall
A
SEVERE
norther,
accompanied
bv
finally
confinnea
the
sentence
of
tho
conrtshould be cut three feet and nine inches
ten. The light is a trifle stronger than gas,
perpetual, and all acta or attempts to the person seated beside her, who fol­
M.j Reno from tbe .ervice be
"bu‘ steady, soft, and pleasant, and very much I bail ami snow, prevailed generally throughout 1
separate or destroy tho Union shall t&gt;o lows her example, and it thus makes from tho ground. If thia pruning is
like gas.
_ for tho three days March 14,15 and Irt In j The Agricultural Department
.
I ,Texas
eetithe round of the circle. The leader deferred until tho following Munch it
tow th*.
THE conspirators in the Lewis will I manv
many iocali'tos
toadltice icn
ice formed an inch thick. Fruit mates
the increase in thn
tho Tallin
value nf
of tin*
the rmm
crops panlihed w&gt; such;
then taps her neighbor on both knees, will be ns well. Afterward trim in
------------.. many
--- -------...... Corn
n... will bsv.. to
..
ln irai w, ,110„
,to
~ 1
I was
killed in
sectioue
the other pkyers doing tbe same. Tbe" Juno and the following March. Always
case have been sentenced al rrexxm, N. J., as u repUolwjt Wld ln lho aouthern belt cotton is
at *41X000,(&lt;O. The price of real es’ato has
after the first trimming cut close above
follows: Mark Bams and Frank Ward Allison, &lt;lau destroyed.
ment; by Mr. Buckner, for aa adjournment of third round adds to this a tap on one
t&gt;v"ii
onbanevd
during
tLo
same
time
about
’J’ (MI to ibS “•? p1r“OT “,l •.'“■I!" I
A COLOBZD HIM in tho oot o( placing
Congress on tbe 24th of Msy. A blU was passed to cheek; the fourth od both; at the fifth, the last cutting and trim it down in
•1,000,000,00ft
fine; Bradford and Bransford, ouo year in tho
,
,
‘
°
abolish tolls on the Louisville and Portland canal. the lender, after giving her neighbor nearly half-round fora, barely taking
State prison and *1,000 fino.. .A life prisoner 1 obstructions on tho track of the MiesiMippi
On the morning of March 10 Mr. Daria (III) taps od both knees and both cheeks, I off tho points of tho lower limbs. This
in Sing Suig grow tired of tbo domnitiou grind, and Tennessee railroad was shot, but not
During the progress of a fire at Zad- presented in the Senate a memorial from Citizens seizes her gently by the ear, which she I will give a base of three to three and a
aiyl committed suicide !n a horrible manner by | killed, by tho Marshal of Senatobia, Miss.
uniform continues to hold while the other play­ I half feet on the surface, and mako a
U.K&gt;™g tan-inau
Tnt coming
drive Iron. Tern. worro, Austria, five pereonB wore killed... .The
Ruaoian expedition to Central Aai* has been bankruptcy law. and mxlr a apewb supporting the ers go through the same evolutions, hedge which nothing can penetrate. I
i to Kansas and other States North isabandoned
estimated for thu prcaont... .Advices I rem memorial. On moudn ot Mr. Thurman, the reso
which end by producing so odd-looking plant three surplus plants ou each side
Indian news: C. D. Richards tele- st 2M.1.4X)head
Afghanistan report the nativen con c«yi trailtig iul.on offered by Mr. KellogK for a commit a human chain that it becomes almost of the hedge when setting it, thus ha5 in largo numbers, under the leadership of Mo
graphs from Fort Buford, Dakota Territory
1 impossible to refrain from breaking the ing six extra plants at each end of the
| iiarumed Jan, for au attack on the British in“ Sitting Bull has lost all hia former power in
The Missouri Republican State Com­ vadrrs... .Tbe English Ministers ask for #41’7,- him was laid on thi
imposed silence, either by laughing or hedge to make a header. These^planta,
tho hostile camp, and is on route for this mittea, st a mooting bold in BL L-iuia laat 4i’&gt;,iMi to carry on the Government for the
' exclamation, which, of course, incurs a when the hedge is kid down, are to be
agency. Trouble is expected hero before
year ISNO-l&amp;ll.
forfeit. The. leader is allowed to pro­ drawn around a durable post at the end
spring."—Advijos from New Mexico reports week, named Sedalia aa the place and April 14
It is reported from Shanghai that
I‘resident
fight in the Sacramento mountains between as
— tho
2_ time
for tho
_- L_2-2_„
holding of" the
-Lj party State
long the game by adding to it any gest­ and slipped through and between the
twenty mounted men under Lieut Coulin*’, Convention to
lo choose
cboooe delegatee
delegate* to tho
I Chicago Cbnng How, late Ambassador to Russia, and
ures she pleases.
plants laid down, and tied with twine
add a portion of Victoria's band, in which the Convention. Darinr
Daring ''liio ------tension of tho cotii- who negotiated tho Knldja treaty, has teen lx‘One of the most curious facta con or small wire. If plants are to be set
mittee Chairman
latter wore defeated and a largo amount of ~
------ ”Shlolda,
*■
a hot Blaino man, l»o- hoadod, and that a rov. lt has broken out in nf the Star Houts Dcfidmcy bill, the Senate re­
stock captured.—A report comes from Fort camo offended at tho courao of the Grant mem­ Pekin... .It is said that Bismarck in collecting maining In session till « o'clock without reaching I Dected with madness is the utter al&gt;- in recently-plowed sod land, set the
Peck Indian Ageecy tiiat tho Yanktonnai ber*, who were largely in the majority, and re­ the official documenta to prove that the Rus­ any conclusion
spade with the back to the line, pull
In Uir House, a debate on the
8ioux and Asainibc ba Sioux, comprising that a gnod, whereupon Chauncey I Filley, an sian Govwumeut lias ixsen in s«crc: negotiation Funding hill was ordered for neat Saturday. The sence of tears amid the insane. What­ the handle toward you, insert the plant
agency, had declared war against each other, aciivo Grant worker, waa made a mnrnber of
morning hour being dispensed with, the House ever the form of madness, tears are con­
France for an alliance against Germany, went
Into committee of the whole upon spicuous by their absence, ns much in in tho carity at the back of the spade
aud that fifteen Yankionnais bad been killed tbe committee, and at on co cboaen Chairman. with
notwithstanding
Dussia's
denial.
the Deflclclency Appropriation bUl. This wm 1 the depression of melancholy, or excite­ next to the line, then withdraw the
anil many wounded, and about tho same num­
A mash meeting of Republicans op­
ber of Aesiniboinea.
The Now York Tribune's special discussed the whole day. but not conc'udrd. Mr.
Dlbrcll, from tbe Committee on Jtevolutlcnarv Pen­ ment of mania, ns in the utter apathy of spado aud tramp tbo soil firmly against
posed to tbe nomination of Gon. Grant to a cor uspondent in Ireland telegraphs that cicn, Bions,
reported a resolution calling on the Sccre
A
Ja TREMENDOUS
a zztazx.il ukj u e explosion,
czpiufiiuu, attended
utivuutHi ... . *
» ,■
*■- , .»
,, ,,
If a patient in a lunatic । the plant. Trim tho plants to eight
.
. ,,,
, „ ..
1 third term wav bold in Mercantile Library Hall, women and children in some of tho tary of the interior for information aa to withhold dementia.
by frightful loos of life, occurred at Frankfort, I gL Louis, one night last week. Ex-Benato/
asylum be discovered in tesrs, it will be inches of yellow root and two of the
Ind., on tbe moraine cf tbo 11th in«L A little ! John B. Hcndoraou was tho chief npok'»- famine stricken portions of Ireland are
found that it is one beginning to re­ matured wood above tho ground. They
before 7o’clock in the morning, tho men—ten i man. The following resolution was adopted; reduced lo tho last stagun ot nakednona and
The first buainees transacted in tho Senate cover, or an emotional outbreak in an should be of uniform length, and pknts
in number—employed in the Uax mill of Loh- ‘That it ia tho rouse of thia meeting that the , doetilutiou. Families art, buddle*! together
epileptic who is scarcely truly insane, ten inches in length are as good as
„
x~.,
iu
uivuuum
UOU441U4UOU
u*
&gt;
tromucu.uu
caziuiaaie
tor
a
*BhOU
‘
fir®,
food,
clothing
or
bedding,
within
a
man. Boeenthal A Co., were seated In tbeboiler nomination of a Presidential candidate for
room, warming themselves preparatory to t&gt;«- third term is unwise, inexpedient and etibver- ■ T.,“’r*ble; bu‘ or lh&lt;’ f°roier stoic of animals, moving the pollUml disabilities ot Roger A. Pryor. while actual insane persons appear to those of twelve or fourteen. Buy No.
ginning the day’s work. Suddenly there camo sivc of tbe traditions of tbo Government, and Tbonaands and thousands are begging, not
have not the power of weeping; it is 1 one-year-old plants in preference to
a terrific explosion, tearing tho mill into atoms, likely to endangur the success of tho Repub- , f“r bread, but for the humblest, cheapest food
—Indian battle-field. After discussion tor nrariy the whole only returning reason which «can once stunted two-year-old ones.
shaking tho bouses throughout the town, and bean partt."
.that can bo supplied for
. human
K
Tyz lUpubh-n CmmlUe. ol Ohio meal All liiia exists, and there ia little pros­ day. the Klar Service Deficiency hill was passed more unloose the fountain of their Relation of the Liver to the General
pect of much improvement until August.
tears. Even when a lunatic is telling
scene, the remnants of the mill were burning, i have issued s call for a State Convention of It appears that in some districts the
one in fervid language how she lias
Prof. Lo Conte expresses his belief
and tho mangled coniecs were Iring scattered the party at Columbus, April 2K, for tto pur- distress la even greater than it was d!e snd Southern Dliiriit ot Alabama... In th.
been deprived of her children, or the • that the waste tissue k carried by the
over the surrounding territory. The destruction | po,.. of electing delegatee to tho Chicago Con- | in the appalling famine of 1BI7
House. Mr. Taylor offered a icsutatlon tor th. ap
’“ooni^&lt;’,,c- HoU piece of tne toiler exceeding venlion.
Democratic
State Committee hte I
— The
------------T-------------------------------The famine in Armenia is rejiorted nolntment of a special committee to mvraUgate outrages that have been perpetrated to ।i blood to the liver, and is there separated
.W0
pounds
in
weight
could
bo
found
anywhere.
,
callei
--------'
“
”
"
'
tbe present m« Uiod or settling claims atalnst the herself, her eye is never even moist.
a ne brick
ones foundation
rounaauon in
tn which
wmen the
we boiler
boiler stood
m°"‘ “PPalhnS « 1
Tbo
stood ,, th
th00 ‘5pur^-T’of^'l^mi/r foar^' U‘ ** °f
United States. All tbe da»V areaton was consumed The ready gush of tears which accom­ into liver-ragar and urea, or some rubvaa
aratterHd
so
that
,__
In dls.'uaalon n|&gt;on the Deficiency Appropriation
stance which rapidly changes into urea.
was
scattered
so ---that- —a^amnlr
scarcely
lay up- *4-4»rgo
at-Urgo
to me
the vmcuicau
Cmcinnati Loovonuon
Convention.. .. -----------character -It —
ia ----said—
to------exist--over
territory
*=------------- - —
----- ~-j An*
-one
------bnck
- law
--v
u&gt;
—- -a —
•••—
pany tbe pkint of the mine woman con­ Experiments made by Schiff support
on
annlhcr Mangled
Manc-lnd snrt
diainrf.vt hurqan
l&gt;nn&gt;«r&lt; a. prominent
____ ___ . MaMschnsette Republican
v.
.
. j __
i___ &lt;__..IttJ.UUl square miles....Sir ..Garnet. bill, no conclusion being reached.
onanother.
anddistorted
just
embracing
trasts strangely with the dry-eyed ap­ this theory by proving that venous
,BY .’t?oa1L J?6
?r thirtJ I arrived In Washington declares positively chat Wolseley will return to England in July His
Use: fromthe boiler-house, one body being k largo majority of tbo delegates from that ' mission in Sooth Africa lias not added groailv
peal of the talkative lunatic. It would, blood is soon fatnl to animals if the
Rapid Increase of Immigration.
* distance of l.&gt;0
vards.... I State to the Chicago Convention will be fori to his reputation cither as a statesman or as a
indeed, seem that tears give relief to liver is tied, but is not so if the liver is
The todies were mutilated almost beyonil re- Grant... .Secretary Sherman has written a let- —,J!-*■— —
u——---- *- "---The continued increase of arrivals at feelings which, wken pent up, lead to free to oct, the poisoning being due to
cognition, and were thrown from fifty to Ito ter to a Chicago gentleman, expliciilt do.-taring
yards. Tbctr clothes were torn into shreds. I *•«
j.—
his-----candidacy
for the Presidential_&lt;----------nomination, , Geti. Melikaff han received another note from this port, us well as accounts from madness. It is one of the privileges of decomposed tissues in the blood. Com­
two of them being entirely stripped. The head and contradicting tbe report of his intention to | the Revolutionary Committee, stating that tho
abroad, afford indications that the im­ reason to be able to weep. Amid all the bustion takes place in the capillaries of
of one was blown cntirelv away. and no vestige withdraw from such candidacv.
Nihi'ista did not anthoriz-&lt; Vladetxkv's attack
migration from Europe for tbe current । misery Oi the insane they find no relief tbe tisane under tbe influence of venous
of it could be found. Another had nia head all
Tbz WuhiDgton FO.I pnnu . le.U-r ™.
torn to pieces. Of the ton bodies only two
year will be the largest of any year ' in u*ars.
force, tut the blood remains for a longer
were buried in the rubbish, the rest'being from Utica reporting interviews with Horatio time arrives a man with a good weapon and since 1872, aggregnt.ng at least *200,000,
Magic squares were known in tbe time in tbe capillaries of the tissue than
blown entirely out of the building.... Boymour, which seta forth the excellent con- I moaan of txcape will be at hand... .Tbentoamer
Kearney, the labor agitator, was arrested in dition of bis health and other similar elements ' Montana, of the Guion line, struck a rock off and possibly 250,000, eay an increase of | East in remote ages, but tho earliest in any other organ. The blood acta aa a
Ban Francisco, tho other day, for using threat­ of fitness which a candidate would like to have ,,1° ,'”“t of " atorford, Ireland, and wan 40 per cent, compared with 1879. The | known writer on the subject was a reservoir not only of oxygen, but of
comparison for
’
the ‘two mouths
। Greek of the sixteenth century, named food, and, if waste, the food taken in to­
known. On tha oueation an to whether he I wrecked. PMscngeni and crew saved
Mosel opulus, whose work was trans­ day is not used to build up tissues to­
S S’;
“
A dibpatch from Oabul states that tbe follows:
rxumw.. wk in.u,,i|ra&lt;&gt;ll.bi»KU.o
b" “
lated into Latin by De la Hire, and read day, but is taken into circulation in the
| Afghans have recaptured and sacked Charaand killing Jacob Loitxjr and eon, who were I
before the French Academy iu 1691. blood, and the blood forms tissues and
sleeping therein.
John B. Hawlet, Assistant Secretary j kite, a village about forty miles northeast of
Since that time the subject has been ■ regenerates itself from the supply of
Cabul, hitherto occupied and held by a mixed
J.ISjS
After a fortnight of incoHuant labor, ' of tbo Treasury, lias resigned bis position, in | force of Eagliah troops aud their Afghan alliee.
1. TfiO ekborated by a great many famous ' food—so tissue wasted to-day is nrthe snow and itjo blockade on tho Dakota di- , order to enter more actively into the canva-a ... .Gen. Mt liaotl ■&gt; rule in Kt Petersburg is
2. U40 mathematicians, who have found in it ried by the biood to the liver, there degiving
such
general
satisfaction
ihst
it
is
pro
­
vision of the Northern Pacific railroad has been , for Governor of Illinois... .The Ai kanaaa Ke- !
an exbnuatleaa field of study, mid the composed into sugar and urea, aud so
publicans will bold a State Convention, on the . posed to extend tho dictatorship over otter
removed. Two hundred men and seventeen 2Nib
combinations which have been made of eliminated perhaps the day after, or
of April, for the purpose of selecting delc- portionn of tho empire.
locomotives were employe*! in clearing the ■;' gates
compound aquarea, magic cubes, and even longer.
to tho Chicago Convention.
The Russian expedition against tbe
track, which in some places wm bo completely
The nationalities represented ere what not, and the abstruse mathemat­
imbedded in ice that the strongest snow-plows
The Missonri Democrats have called , Turcomans bai dviadlod down to a defensive Germany, Ireland, and England, in the
THE MARKETS.
ical formula- by which their construc­
made no impression upon it The win­ their State Convention for Muy 2fl. ,.. |
affair
II
will
not
go
to
Marv,
aa
it
ta
feared
order
named,
according
to
importance,
ter just passed
has
been unproco­
tion are explained, would terrify an un­
dented in severity in the far Northwest.... The Lotus aua liepub,can State Convention ! that England would, in ’ho event of the capt­ and others in about the usual propor­ learned reader.
One
of
the
squares
Gen. Miles is making it rather troublesome for han been called to meal at New Orirena on the ure of t-.at city, occupy Herat an a connter- tions.
Included recently are many gives by Moschopulus answers thi&gt; terms Boos,
the hostile Bioux. I ho mounted infantry under | 24ih of May... .There M a strong movement I stroke... .B sbwp Logue, Chairman of the
itorrt
CapL Baldwin struck to Indian trail on the , among Missouri Democrats in favor of the ' Donegal Central Relief Committee, asking fur­ HuDgarianK in extreme destitution, of the new-fangled box-puzzle. We Fl.jus.—bu perfiae
10th, cliased tho savages for thirty miles, and ; Domination of 0,1. William B. Mornium for ' ther aid. ata'cs there are 72,100 individuals in about 700 by a hingle arrival. It is also give it below, together with pnother
captured all their horees, except those which President... .The first trial before
u... too
wmmSt.MV..M1O
mu o,. , Donegal Decdine relief; that the distress
is in
­
I
noticed
that
many Swiss are coming, rangement of the same numbers:
they were riding.
Petersburg military tribunal has ___
resulted
, rcu
:.«j „u crc*s|og snd will not decrease until Angus’.
mostly of the industrial classes. Desti­
conviction of the prisoner, who was &gt;m
A six-days* pedestrian contest at jthe
'
tution in Ireland ia likely to stimulate
[ mediately sentenced u&gt; death... .Th- poatofiice I
emigration
to the United States, in tho
at Cape Town, Africa, has been robbed of I
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS.
CHICAGO
Chicago, and E. P&gt; Weaton, wm won by tho £75.&lt;M)0 worth ot diamonds, awaiung shipinont
course of tbe present year, and the
Cows and Helfan.
Chicago man, who scored 51C miles while the to England.
movement
may acquire a considerable
In
the
Senate,
on
Thursday,
March
11,
the
other man wm covering 490.
The Illinois Greenbackern have de- bill tor th. reclamation of arid and waste lands volume. Tho German military con­
. The residence of Mr. Richard John- d led to hold a State Convention at Springfield
arrangement
is the
more
White Wlnoer El
scription u;&gt;viaLco
ovi.pnuu
operates iu
in like UUU1UCI
manner HJ
to The first
.
**
—
----- —
eou, a farmer, near Denison, Crawford coun­ on the 21st of April, for the purpose of uomcreate discontent at home and longings ■y#t®nt*bc, but the reader can work out
»
&gt;
...
n'hpro
fnr
himaolf
others
for
himself.
ty. Iowa, wm burned a few nights ago, and i inating candidates for State ofiicers and reloct- wells on tho plains east
No.
8
ttpriag.
th. Bocky for
the free, broad acrea of the New
two of his daughters perished m the tlamca. ; ing delegates to tho National Convention.... mountains, ths wells to
World. The whole range of industries
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and seven other chil­ Tbe Greenback party of Michigan held its
Want of Decision.
in Germany continue much depressed.
dren had a narrow escape....P. F. Beason, B ate Convention at Jackson, test week, and of a reservation of four .
A great deal of talent is lost to the
oue of the proprietors of the Grand Central Ho­ cboae four delegates at-large to iho National Mr. Jonas, of Florida, spoke upon the Porter bill. —New York Commercial Advertiser.
tel, Oakland, Cal. and H. Hurget, por­ Convention... .The Michigan State Republican
world for the want of a little courage.
ter of the hotel, have been arrested Convention will select delegates to Chicago at
Every day sends to their graves num­
majority at any time. The Fortifications Appro
Paintfor purloining valuables of the guests
prlatlon bill was taken up and the Senate ad
bers of obscure men who have only re­
during the fire which destroyed tbe
MILWAUKEE.
Every one knows, or ought to know,
journed... .In the House. Mr. Kelley rose to aques
GENEIIAL.
building. A largo amount of property wm
tion of privilege, aud denied in emphatic language that it is dangerous to sleep in newly- mained in obscurity because their tim­
stolen. It has been shown that tho fire wm in­
idity has prevented them from making
The Cincinnati Star publishes fruit
painted rooms, on account of the pres­ a first effort, and who, if they only had Com—No. 2.
cendiary, and that plunder wm part of the
pro tTAiume... .John Kammit.sged 17, has beet and crop reports from nearly all pointa in the were attributed to Mr. Kelley. The regular ord-r ence of tho vapor of turpentine. Sev­
sentenced to death at Canton, Ohio, for murder. South and Wcat, made up by the farmer* of tbe being demanded, consideration of tho Political Aa- eral theories, more or less plausible, been induced to begin, would in all
Two other lads of tbe same age await execution variotu aectiona All through Ohio, Illinois, seaameni bHJ wag resumed, and the bill was have been propounded to explain the probability have gone great lengths in _
m. louu.
put Upon its paaaage, when no quorum voted.
in the same county for the same crime.
aad Indiana, tbo wheat crop Is reported re­ Tba Bepubhcans UllbuaUred nearly tha enUre ses- prejudicial effects of the inhaktion of the career of fame. The fact is that, in Weaar— No. J"
doing anything in the world worth do­ Oom-Mi zed.
Babtlet Campbell’s beet effort, “The markably, fin**, with a larger acreage sown than •lon. when U:e bill was laid on tbs table for the
these vapors; but, whatever be tho cor­
present
sad
tho
Bouse
adjourned.
at
any
previous
time.
In
Kentucky,
Kansa*.
ing,
we
must
not
stand
shivering
on
the
Galley Blare,” holds the botrda at Havorly *s
and Tennessee some injury by fly i« mention* d,
At the opening of business in tho Senate on rect explanation, there is no doubt of bank, thinking of the cold and danger,
but tbe prospects are good for au average crop.
the danger of occupying a room recent­
but jump in and scramble through aa
company that baa presented this popular play
CXNCIRNATL
Hox. Isaac P. Obwstu^ct, United lutlou of tbe JUratnrky Legialitnra. InztrucUng the ly painted in which turpentine has been well as we can. It will not do to be
before at the same house. This combination
employed,
before complete ventiktion
includes Mies Maud Granger, Signora Msjer- BUIm Minister to Porn, and late Senator from
perpetually calculating risks and ad­
&lt;®‘-&gt; Mr. Frank Evans, Mr. J. J. Hulilvan, Mr. Michigan, has asked for a leave of abhas taken pkce. It was pointed out by
justing
nice
chances;
it
did
very
well
United States. The HU tor tie relief of the the Council of Hygiene that a sudden
before the flood, when a man could
patches from Washington that he comes home widow ot 6«u. CusK-r was iudeAultely postponed. | death which took pkce in Paris was at­ consult his friends upon an intended
TOLEDO.
to participate in tbs pleasant details ot a di­
I tributed to this cause, it being shown
publication for 150 y cars, and live to
vorce suit, hia young wife, formerly a dork in
that
it
could
not
be
ascribed
to
the
lead
see its success for six*or seven centuries
ths Treasury Department, having applied for
which entered into the composition of
There k great consternation in theBig r. reparation on the ground of ill-troatascertainment of tbe claims of American citizens the paint of the room in which the de­ afterward; but at present a man waits
Horn country over reports of a treaty between ment Another statemen: ia to the effevi that for spoliation
Detroit.
• ---and doubts, and consults his brothers,
ceased slept; the lead, being fixed and
the hostile Crows and Sioux, aud settlern to the Mr. Cbriatiancy haa ev.d-.-nco that his youthful Mr. Mt
| and his uncles, and particular friends,
non-volatile, cannot in these cases be
north and west of Tongue nver aroearning into
till one day he finds that he is 65 years
accused of being the offending element.
proper manner, and that tbe husband will
of age; that he has lost so much time in Oats—
make application for divorce.
consulting first cousins and particular
Cold Weather in Switzerland.
WASHINGTON.
friends that he has no time to follow
The labor troubles in San Francisco
INDIANAPOLIS.
Early in February tbe temperature in their advioe. There is so little time for
Thebe is a scarcity of fractional ailare a’bout over, Mayor Kallocb and Donnie
Senator Hill
various parts of Switzerland was lower over-squeamishneas at present that the
than at any previous time since the win­ opportunity slips away. The very peri­
ter of 1830-31. An attempt to cut a od of life at which men choose to vent­
canal through a part of the Lake of Zu­ ure, if ever, is so confined that it is do
tho treasury
wm intended for their aoicHorstion and the
rich failed because the water froze again bad rule to preach up tbe necessity, in
food of tbe entire city. Nobetquentlj a eon* a hen au appropriation is made for the psrrs fast aa the ice was removed.
such instances, ef a little violence done

WLEKLY HEWS REVIEW.

The select committee of the United
ware adopted..,.Five-or
loft 841 vorton, Co) . on a Htatos Senate appointed f&lt;n that porpoee has
Ma kfiMby Indiana

�belt, from tbe on­

rwkmra V il.LX.
SATURDAY,

-

•

to maturity.”

MARCH‘AO, 18M

The retinae the Empress of Austria
fokee with her to Ireland ia enormous.
Twenty-fire tit down in the Steward’s
room, and sixty-.five in the servants’
hall every day to meals—ninety in the
household..
• One of the grounds on which Mr. Say
-demands a divoroe, at Lafayette, Ind.,
ia that hia wife, “ although well know­
ing that the plaintiff was a Democrat,
refused him the privilege of bringing
Dt mocratio papers to hia house."

The Chicago Journal says; The
thing to do is to enlarge the Illinois
and Michigan canal into a ship canal,
and improve the connecting Illinois
river to the same end. Thia would
solve the Chicago drainage and water
problem, and at the same time give the
commerce of a vast region of country tbe
benefit of cheap freights from the Mis­
sissippi and Missouri river* to the sea­
board, via rivers, lakes and canals that
would be navigable by steamers. The
people of the great valley of the Missis­
sippi could not. do a wiser thing than to
unite in “a strong pull, a long pull, and
a pull altogether* to push thia proposi­
tion into practical efiect.

ing off striped bugs.
Hat
worth $100 per ton in some
of the mining district* of Colorado.
Il coats more to feed a horse than it
uoes a man in some of the towns among
the mountains.
Salt and ashes mixed in the drink
of bogs lim a great tendency to ward
c4^jiscakc. A solution -of copperas
alsdffis often useful to purge them from
worms.
A wninai in the Garden says tliat if

There are in California 150,000 goats,
and in the Pacific Territories 56,000,
making a total of 200,000 on the Pacific
iron-gray whiskers, replied: "You ain’t
enormously increased fatality from all. Colonel wuth u conk .1 aliqw that
.bronchial affections; and of heat in
summer, present a startling, and, in
And “Jedge” he was from that,'ime
many cases, an' appalling death-rate forth. ■ Nobody called him anything
from bowel complaint*.
else. Newly-made acquaintances, land­
lords, stage drivers, conductors, all used
thia title, until his companions began
HOUSEHOLD HELPS.
to feel as if they had known him all his
Hamlets.—Two eggs, one and a half life in that capacity.

dug over, and all grubs and eggs of in­ cup of sugar, one cup of raisins chpped
Bodily HeaL
fine, two-thirds of b cup of butter, one
serts are picked out
It is a remarkable fact that the
Prof. Shelton, of the Kansas Agri­ teaspoon each of doves, cinnamon and
nutmeg, one teaspoon soda dissolved in peratuie of the body in health io al­
cultural College, favors September
two table-spoonfuls of sour milk. Mix ways the same in summer and winter,
calves, because, dropped;in that month,
stiff and out out like cookies.
in the Azotic zone and in the torrid.
they escape the trying heata of sutaxujsr,
John Cox, the Pennsylvania AboliJacket Cakes.—Six table-rpoonfuls This seems the more rerdarkable in
can
be
pushed
during
the
winter
with
ioniat, whose house before the war
grain, and in spring ore ready for grass of white In -ian meal, pinch of salt, half view oi the fart that the body is just
sometimes concealed as many as twen­
teacupful of milk; thoroughly scald as subject to the great law of radiation
os soon os it appears.
as every other heated object It throws
ty runaway slaves in one night, and
In there is not sufficient rain to keep with boiling water, add milk, and drop ofi more slowly in a warm temperature
The New York and Illinois State
from table-spoon into boiling-hot lard
-whose golden wedding was celebrated
and more rapidly in a cold, but it al­
Boards of Charities have memorialised
in verse by Whittier and Bayard Tay­
supplied, even if it has to be hauled and or drippings in frying-pan of spider; ways radiates heat
Congress relative to the sending of poured on them. Decomposition • is fry a dark brown on both sides. When
lor, has just died at the age of 94.
The normal temperature of the body
blind, crippled, lunatic, and other in­ arrested when tho heap becomes dry. done, open and insert a bit of butter,
is aligbtiy above 98 F. A few degrees
and then eat.
above indicates consuming fever; a few
The Czar’s cook in tha Winter Pal- firm paupers by cities or teams in dif­ A few barrels of water from the well
will soon start up heat and decompo­
Tapioca Pudding.— Four table­ below, a depressed condition that tends
«oe.ia the object of constant attention ferent governments of Eurojie to the sition in a dry pile of compost.
spoons cf tapioca, soaked for several to collapse and death.
.
.
and supervision, two secret police United States, to become dependent
AccordinMo experiments of tho On­ hours in a little water, one quart of
Expose the living, healthy body and
agents being constantly by his side upon our charities. Scarcely a week tario (Canada) School of Agriculture, milk, four eggs (leaving out the white* a red-hot mass of equal size to the
passes
when
we
do
not
read
of
the
land
­
by adding $5.40 worth of bone dust to of two for frosting), three table-spoons same freezing- temperature in a long
while the meal is being cooked. When
a dish is at length ready, it is tasted by ing of infirm foreign paupers at Castle farm-yard manure the crop of wheat was of sugar. e Boil the milk and turn over ride, and at the end of it the latter will
increased, $7.20 per acre. By adding the tapioca; add, when it is blood warm,
iwo police officials -before being served Garden. Some of them are among the nitrate of sdda the value of the crop the sugar and eggs well beaten; bake be ice-cold, while the temperature of
the body will stand precisely as at the
most degraded specimens that ever wm increased $10. Lucerne is deemed about an hour, and after it has cooled a
to the Czar.
start.
'
floated out of the European gutters. profirabUj baviiig a season from April little add the whites of the eggs, well . The explanation ia that the body is
Ax organisation has been effected at There is no possibility that in tho moat to October.
beaten with half a pound of sugar.
sclf-beuting. Tho beat is constantly
Uar.ton, Iowa, for the purpose of en- favorable circumstances they can ever
Where farmers and mechanics inter­
Chloral Spray in Winter Cough. radiated, bnt it is as constantly genera­
jpying In the business of raising cattle get a living except by begging or steal­ marry, says J. B. Olcott in the Christ­ —Dr. Fletcher, of Washington, strong­ ted ; and, what is still more striking,
ian
Union,
in
the
old
way,
as
the
wiser
ly
recommends the employment of the the healthy body so regulates its tem­
ami other live stock upon the pastures ing•
ones continually do, keeping up on in­ spray of chloral in the treatment of the perature that in cold climates it ever
of the Great West It is known as the
timacy with the soil and an inter­ form of chronic bronchitis known as keeps the heat up to the standard, and
Overland travel hitherto has been change of employments sad imple­
Iowa and Colorado Cattle Company:
“winter cough,” which often offers so in warm climaies it keeps down the ex­
•capital $1,000,000—shares $50 each. Col. very hard on the immigrant. Though ments through tbe garden, farm and obstinate a resistance to remedies. A cess. In tho first case, the consump­
W. R. Towne, Mayor of Canton, is Pres­ fresh and rosy when they land from the workshop, mutations of fortune find solution of ten grains wof. chloral to the tion 'of the internal fuel:—or food—is
steamships, the pilgrims are so utterly them versatile, and as ready to fall up- j onnee of water may be.inhaled through more rapid, and the appetite is keener
ident of the company.
on their feet with every change of of- a steam atomizer morning and evening, to supply the demand, and the diges­
worn upon their arrival in the for West
tion is more vigorous.
fairs as a cat
.
r
,
The Dennis family at Beancoup, Ill., that they are good for nothiug for
T_
.
. . - ,
, .
Autumn Leaves.—I prepared autumn
In the second case, in warm climates,
Ir yoa—nt jour eb,ek. to grow
le.Tes in lU. ,,,
n,,,
found bits of glass in the sausage at months. Tho Union Pacific Company “i. ‘ °* °°
d,t W,'!h «« sr..tlv ulmirwl bj orory on. »bo the consumption of fuel—or food—is
ranch
slower, and tbe appetite craves
breakfast, and that day the children's are preparing a remedy, and the “ yellow ,w«t or «our m.lk. Don t u.xko tb.
them. ! Tu.ni.h..l th.n M »on ..
.pn^ them food that has less of the heat-making
teeth crunched powdered glass in their sleeper” will be known before long on r«,l wet or « oppy nor pro mor. ,t
once
tl.un wdl b. ..ton npd«n Only
ram ,bOTtb&lt;5 r«m.m.&lt;l properties. Further, if tho heat temin
luncheon at school. Tho mother con­ the line of that railroad. The coach is
to increase beyond the standard, tbe
prepare as much at onoe as will be all *----- •- .
r
fessed that, wishing her relatives to die 0*1 ordinary siz-i. It is furnished with eaten before Any fermentation takes ,, twenty-four hours, when they were body at once covers itself with water
in the most horrible manner possible, seats made of light wood and sot in place in it. Where oatmeal cannot be i packed in a box, and a thick piece of (sweat), the evaporation of which car­
I pasteboard placed od top to keep them
she ha 1 planned to kill them with the iron frames and with berths which fold had, fine cornmeal or cracked wheat | from curling. They were much more ries off the dangerous excess.
Heat in a furnace iscaus.’dby the
up like tho berths in Pullman coaches. similarly treated and administered will brilliant than any 1 ever saw. They did union of the oxygen of the air with
answer a very good purpose.
not adhere enough to do any harm.
Both the seats and berths are construct­
the carbon of the coai. So heat isgenEdison, the invent w, is devoting his
Some people make the mistake of
Oatmeal Pudding.—Take one pound | erated in the lungs by the union nf the
ed of slate, which insures cleanliness giving the broods hatched by two dr
spare time to experiments with a view
and coolness. They are oiled and var­ more hens at once lo a single ben to best oatmeal, one quart of new milk oxygen of the inbreathed air with the
♦ xd extracting gold from the “tailings”
carbon of the impure blood. But this
nished, preserving the natural color. nurse. If each hen has hutched but warmed. Stir the oatmeal into the is not the only source. Similar heat­
thrown away by miners. The best pro­
milk, and let it stand over night. Then
The seats fold up when in use during .; one or two chicks, then, of course, it is butter a basin, put in tbe oatmial generating changes take place at every
cesses yet invented for treating ores
right
and
proper
to
give
them
all
to
the dav, and at night are extended to
point in the whole body, as new parti­
’ one ben. But if each hen has hatched and milk, stir in a spoonful of baking­
leave a considerable amount of tbe
form the beds. The upper berths are fjVe or six chicks, she should be allowed powder, and afterward tie over the bMin cles displace the old.
precious metal behind, and Edison
A person who eats good food, has a
divided by a partition about four inches । to rear them. That number is nearly a well-floured cloth, and boil for two
gqod digestion and good health generclaims to have discovered a process for
high, which prevents any selfishly-in­ or quite enough for a small or medintn- hours. If eaten as pudding proper, allv, if properly clothed, will rarely
serve it np with custard sauce, current
extracting this. If he has done so, he
clined passenger from occupying a whole siztxl hen at this time of tbe year.
jelly, or treacle. If it is to bo eaten in suffer from even tho severe cold of our
-will fill a long-felt want and m.ike a vast
Fowls will need the best food if on place of meat—for gooG meat it ie—use Northern winters.
one. There are six sections on each
abundance of good rich eggs are de­
fortune.
.
side, and, each section containing two sired. Wheat steeped in boiling water, tomato sauce.
A Quebec Ghost.
Rev. —
R. W.
QuejThj oleomargarine brigade has laid i double berths, the car has accommoda­ and given hot, and hot baked potatoes
Apple Charlotte.—Butter a deep; The
--------------B. Webster,
------------ —of wthat he has had a supernatural
hold on the committee of the lower tions for forty-eight persons. The heat­ crushed with a masher, arc as good food baking-bowl; line it with thin slices of i b«c.
I
wheaten
bread
which
have
been
soaked
visitor.
He
lives
alone
in
a
big
bouse,
house of Congress having the bill to ' ing and toilet arrangements are simple as can be given; water slightly warmed 7------------------- --------------------- x------- —--­
with a small quantity of copp?ras in it j io sweet cream; fill the bowl to within aud the ghost walks through the walls
prevent the adulteration of food in i but efficient. Twenty-five of these will be useful. Allspice mixed with | one inch of the top with sliced apples of his bedroom in the night. Tho rev­
charge. They declare that their inven- i coaches will be built, all being painted com-meal mush is an exoelleiit condi- ; in layers, with beef marrow, sugar, and erend gentleman is pMtor of Trinity
ment. and by no means costly. Lauda- grated lemon or orange peel; cover the Church, an independent Presbyterian
ion is the same as butter, both being ‘ yellow.
num in ten-drop doses bos been found ' apples with thin slices of bread t-oaked body, and last Sunday he told his con­
animal fat, and insist that a delegation
Wool Industries.
a remedy for tbe cholera, or poultry in- io cream; covey the bowi closely with gregation about his strange experience.
•of Congressmen shall visit one of their ■
Up to December, 1865, tbe wool-growi teatiigal fever, which has destroyed so j an ordinary earthenware pie-elish, in “I awoke," he said, "conscious of the
manufactories aud examine the process ’ era and wool manufacturers of this I nwuiybirds.
presence of a ghostly apparition. I saw,
---- j which place water to prevent it crack­
iaiuixls txtten belter m mild i-BI,&gt;»*« in • mther-bnek even from I ptamlj■ aucern.ble, . Bgur. in bnmxn
by which it ia concocted. A New York country had antagonized each other’s ! A
^ll anim
-establishment is making 40,000 pounds interests, the rivalry between them hav- , weelber or .□ eomiort.blo ».nler quer 1 on'toor to one end one-hell boa-e, । b&gt;rm, but with e moel ^ngehc oonntej nance, whose
mg the effect to prevent what would 1
‘ head was surrounded by "a
oleomargarine a day, and eleven otherwise have been a most rapid ! ters lien when expoeod to the inclem- ■ according to the erne ol the cherlotto. l halo of phosphoric
light oi exceeding
other concerns in various ports of the growth. At that time.it will be remem­ ent sea-iou. A farmer, desirous oi test- f
i
।
splendor,
aud
who stood at the foot of
ing this, commenced with a lot of hogs, |
A Wonderful H~mrn.fr.
my b«l. A number of other apiriu
country are turning out a good deal of bered, there was a joint convention held 1 nrenrgiog 175 ponnde each, on the liUlh [
Strange stories come from India of were evidently in the room, but were
at Byr«u..,N.Y„ and tbetwoiadualrwa | „
the stuff.
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of September. „„
He led them „„
t«o week. , ,bo feetrperformed by
________________________
_
by a
a l
native mes- 1____________
nof, discernible,
being obscured by the
oombmad, Laving due.vt-rod that wbat ■ and lbel
then, weiebe)J
wembed tb.m.aud
them, and found
iound that
that I m„,„r nwH)d Boni, wboFC
.
tei
o( tb, c/ntnd
• price rilling
• that
•
-his
- '. po.er wonld appear to l^e found quite figure, which remained standing in the
Thebe is now in Paris a Russian girl would promote the prosperity of tbo j Bat the
in
market
one had a like beneficial effect upon the I corn
^ru «&gt; fed brought him 1.0 cent, per
by
we
lower
Ini
male,
upon
po«
IUOI1
half
an
hour.Mr.
who, at the time the Czar was shot at, other. Their concert of action has since | bnhheL
Tl ,
..^,1
l«c«uaMuiv uy uuu lower oujmaw, upuu Mme position about nail an nour. air.
jl
. bushel.
Ho weighed and fed them •luch h0 «du»T.ljr ex.ru aL He !
‘ .7
“
Ibxt
th. ,
was living in the Place Alexandra. At provcuUxi legiabtion mimic.1 to tbeir j
two ot tb.
in No.
tho first discharge of the revolver she prograaa, and advance! what wu. b«t, . ,emta and
„„
„n woigbjDK gives seances, to which tne public are | that of^omebody whom he Had known
invited
to
bring
all
manner
of
ferocious
j
n
life,
and
who
gave
him
s
messige
of
■&gt;«
’
lh“. ’rtU* l«&gt;rk “
same price, his
rushed from her bed to the window, and “““J th»
and untamable
wild beasts,■ and holds । —
the
most
appalling character;
character; but
but does
does
—
~—
wy. appalling
thus witnessed the scene. Struck with Intel State. La. mulUphed almost b.. cora haJ orJ brongbt him go canU.
them with his glittering eye. In a few j not deem it wise to give the particulars
yond belief.
,
1
terror, she crept into bed and curled
One fruitful source of colic in seconds they subside into a condition | to the public just yet. a
A correspondent of the New York
----------------------- ---------herself in the bedclothes. She had Tribune gives some facts and figures in horses is cracked corn. If corn is to be of cataleptic stiffness, from which they :
A Man with a History.
fed,
use whole corn; it is much more can only be revived by certain passes
this
connection
which
are
exceedingly
scarcely done so when the door opened,
Benjamin run,
Fish, oi
of Trenton,
J.,.,
irenion, N.
w. j
interesting. The following table shows likely to be perfectly niMticated thin which he’solemnly executes with his ! nenjamin
•a well-dressed men entered, advanced
the marvelous increase in production in cracked corn, and its imperfect masti­ right hand. A snake in a. violent state j has rounded np 94 years of a remarkto her bed, said to her, “ Remember the last forty years:
cation cansea the colic.
It is also un­ of irritation was brought ’'to Buni by n j able existence. He lent Commodore
wise to feed grain to a hungry horse, menagerie proprietor, inclosed in a Vanderbilt $1,000 when that gentleman
that if you say a word to help tbe police
IFS8.
for then a large portion is very apt to wooden cage. When deposited on the first started out in his career; brought
jou are a dead woman,” and disap­
be a wallowed without being properly platform it was writhing and hissing down the first anthracite coal that de­
peared, doting tbe door behind him.
BJB.UW.WIO masticated. This can be seen in their fiercely. Buni bent over the cage and scended the Delaware ia 1823; managed
i The next day the girl left Russia, and
From this it will be seen that the in­ voidings. Always let tbe edge of a fixed his eye upon its occupant, gently the-old stage line and steamboat com­
crease from 1860 to 1877 was at the rate horse’s hunger be taken off with a feed waving his hand over tbe serpent’s pany between New York and Phila­
ha» never ventured to return.
of 246 per cent.
of hay before feeding grain.
Half an restless head. In less than a minute the delphia, fifty-five years ago; wm one of
The capital now employed by manu- hour extra spent m feeding, when ou snake stretched itself out, stiffened, the first directors of tba Camden and
Fob -the first time in sixteen years
iacturers is about $390,&lt;300.000, and this the road, will bring jou home half an and lay apparently dead. Boni took it Amlxiy railroad, in 1830, and bos been
the American Missionary Association is gives employment, directly and indi­ hour earlier at night
up and thrust several needles into its elected every jear since. In 1833 he
free of debt During the past year it rectly, to 200,OOv persons. Join to
During the winter housing, poultry body, but it gave no sign of life. A drove the first freight car that moved
paid off an indebtedness of $37,389. these estimaies the capital and number is liable to become lousy, and are often few passes then restored it to its former over the road between South Amboy
and Bordentown.
Horace were used
Among the colored people of the South cf peop e engaged iu wool growing, and seriously affected with scurvy. When angry activity. Subsequently a savage
dog, held in a leash by its owner, was that year. The first locomotive wm im­
some idea may be formed of the magni­
an important work has been accom­ tude of the wool industry. It is de­ in this condition the egg product is brought in, and, at Buni’s command, ported from England; it is now stand­
greatly diminished. Coal tar is a good
plished by the association. It has at clared that 80 per cent of the raw mate­
material for hen-houses. It is a good let loose upon him. As it was rushing ing iu the shops at Bordentown, and is
present in the Southern States eight rial used in our factories is produced disinfectant and deodorizer, and a pretty toward him, bristling with fury, he known as “Johnny Bull” and “ Num­
chartered institutions, twelve high here, leaving very little to be imported, certain exterminator of all vermin from raised his hand, and in a second the ber One."
fierce brute dropped upon its belly, ss
schools ?nd twenty-four common and it will be only a short time before every part which is likely to come in
The Lincolns.
wool growers will be able to supply a contact with the poultry. Tho tar though stricken by lightning. It seemed
Tho valuable real estate in Kentucky
schools, with a total of 168 teachers foreign demand.—Toledo Blade.
absolutely
paralyzed by some unknown
should be applied in tbe boiling state.
on which still stands the house where
and 7,207 pupils, in all of which Chris­
agency,
and
was
unable
to
move
a
This will soon dr . On all portions
tbe grandmother of Abraham Lincoln
tian knowledge and character are a
which do not oome in contact with the muscle until released from the mag- was born, has been recently sold, and
About forty years ago, a gentleman poultrv, apply the tar raw; this will be netizer’s spell by a majestic wave of hi*
feature of the instruction. In addition
the mother of Hon. H. Chrisman, the
was tried and convicted, upon circum­
hand.
•
well-known lecturer on “isms,” who re­
there about 5,200 Sunday-school schol­ stantial evidence, of the murder of his more destructive aud last longer. Twice
a year is quite sufficient. Kerosene is
sides in Abingdon, Knox county, HL,
Not Coloael, but Jndge.
ars under its charge.
niece. She was heard to exclaim: good, but it soon evaporates, aud to be
has just received one-third the pro­
The further a man goes West in the
। “Don’t kill me!" and that instant a pis­ effective must be applied twice a week.
United States and gets acquainted, the ceeds. Lincoln’s grandmother was the
A Washington correspondent, who tol or fowling piece was fired off. Upon
less use he finds for his ’’ Mr." Raw daughter ot tbe original grantee to
these circumstances the gentleman was
has been investigating some new
whom tbe Government gave a grant of
Cold as a Promoter of Mortality.
civilization iu the newer settlements
convicted and executed. Near twelve
6,000 acres of land for Revolutionary
processes for the manufacture of sugar months after, the niece, who had doped,
The effect of low temperature on mor­ demands a more pronounced handle for
from sorghum and Indian corn, says: arrived iu England; and, hearing of the tality was recently discussed by the hia name, and very likely the handle
A NXGub at Wallace. Term., told his
“ Within the next ten yean, aud prob­ afiair, elucidated the whole transaction. Scottish Meteorological Society, the will take tho place of the name. An
exchange illustrates tbe caprice of these wife that ho must kill somebody before
ably within the next five years, the It appeared that she had formed an at­
tachment for a penon of whom her un- that during December, Jan mu y, and Western titles, and tells a characteristic he went to bod. She begged him not
production of sugar within the Emits oel disapproved. Whan walking m the February the mortality in tbe case ol anecdote.
to select her, and he obligingly said be
of the United States will supply all the fields, he wm earnestly dissuading her females rises to 11.2 above the average,
The traveler who journeys westwaru wonld go down to a ball in the village
demands of our 50,000,000 people, and from the connection, when she replied: but to not more than 7 8 percent, among in our favored land should make up Ids for a victim. He loaded a pistol, went
According to Dr. Buchanan, mind to abcept, without demur, such to the ball, and shot a young negro girl
in thia production not only will “That rin was resolved to have him., or males.
it would be her death;** and, therefore, one of tho participants in this discussion, military or judicial rank and title as whom he did not even know; but he
thcro be a gain annually to the wealth said: ’‘Don’t kill me, nuclei Don’t
there are not sufficient data as yet to may be conferred upon him. He may failed of his object after all, for she was
ot the country equal to $200,000,000, kill me!" At the moment she uttered decide how much of the excess is due to be quite aure, too, that when his brevet only slightly wounded.
but even our Northern border States these words, a fowling-piece was dis­ sex, how much, to occupation, and how baa once been settled west ol the MisThe St. Gothard tunnel wan comwill become self-supporting. In other charged by a sportnnan in a neighbor­ much—say to their boots and other aouri by proper authority, it will cling
ing field. The same night, she eloped fashions. And further, he states that a to him as long M.he remains in that re­
words, from recent discoveries made
consumed in piercing the
from her uncle’s house; and the com- comjiarinon of the meteorological with gion.
and new processes applied in the pro­
M I don’t half Fie,” once remarked e
the mortality returns shows, in a sb fil­
duction of sugar from the raw material. occasioned his ignominious death.
ing manner, the influence of particular Scotch fellow-traveler cf the writer to a

German statisticians calculate that
the amount of money expended in rail­
roads since the invention of tbe loco­
motive reaches the vast sum of $15,000,­
000,600.
A German paper gives the following
statistics concerning the telegraphic
wires of the world. Those of Europe
measured si the close of 1878, 768,786
English miles; those of America, 114,­
157; Asia, 24,524; Australia. 23,582, and
Africa, 8,148. The telegraphic net that
embraces the world comprises, there­
fore, 980,176 English miles, cr 1,513,683
kilometers.
.
The Westminster Review reckons
tbe public debts of the world at the
present time at $24,000,000,000. The
railway indebtedness has been eatimatad
at $6,600,000.0’30, and municipal debts
at $5,000,000,000, thus bringing the pub­
lic indebtedness of the world up to the
vast sum of $35,000,000,000. ft is not
expected that this will ever be paid,but
it constitutes an annual lien on the in­
dustry of the world of $1,700,000,000.
During tbe past five years $353,018,­
255 worth of property has been de­
stroyed in this country by fire. In 1875
the loss was $78,102,285; in 1876,
$64,680,600; in 1877, $68,265,800; in
1878, $64,315,900; and in 1879.$76,703,700. Of the States, New York leads in
big figures. Her loss in 1876 was
$14,090,000; in 1877, $11,456,400; in
1878, $8^97,000; sad in 1879, $15,793,­
200. Pennsylvania comes next, with a
total loss in the four years of $28,128,­
500.
There are iu the city of New York
8,000 Licensed drinking-plaoes, .30,000
paupers, 10,000 neglected children, 20,OOO women without characters, 400,000
foreigners out of 1,000,000 population,
30,000 transient daily. There are 800
public schools, and $4,000,000 spent on
them yearly, 90 Catholic churches,
with accommodations for 100,000 peo­
ple, 400 Protestant churches, with a
capacity of holding 275,000 hearers, and
having 80,000 members, 220 Sandayschools, and 120,000 children. Tha
city supports 27 charitable institutiofib,
which annually receive 140,000 people.
There are 4,000,000 dead letters re­
ceived annually at the Dead-Letter Of­
fice—300,000 without stamps; 6,000 no
address; $40,000 in money,nine-tenths
of which is returned, the balance re­
maining in the treasury, subject to ap­
plication, for four years. $1,500,000 of
money-orders and draft money-value;
45,000 packages containing property;
15,000 photographs. European letters
are returned unopened—250,000 of
these. One-tenth of all letters received
contain
property.
Ten
thousand
applications for letters reported lost,
tbe great proportion found and deliv­
ered.
Hie Greeley Heirs.
Horace Greeley is still a very vital
and tangible memory, and his influence
is potent with some of the most
effective writers of the present day.
Yesterday I met his sister, Mrs. Cleve­
land, in her parlors at the Coleman
House, and was startled at her resem­
blance to the great journalist, which be­
comes much more marked as the years
pass. She has the same superb intel­
lectual forehead which distinguished
his face, the same kindly eyes, the same
sensitive and mobile mouth, the same
strong and decided chin, and the whits
hair that is so well renumbered. She
lives a quiet and retired ii’eand seldom
goes into society. Her two daughters,
Margaret and Cecelia, are writers of
vivacity, whose sketches, poems and
stories are acceptable to the better class of
New York weekly papers.
Co). Nicholas Smith and his wife, Ida
Greeley, reside at Tarrytown, and
Gabrielle Greeley, the younger daugh­
ter, makes her home with them. The
infant son of Col. Smith and Ida Gree­
ley, now 2 years old, and named Horace
Greeley, is the hope and joy of the
house. The playthings of “Pickv," the
eon of the great journalist, who died in
1843, I believe, and was so profoundly
lamented, were kept sacred by his
father and mother till their death, and
Mrs. Greeley, especially, resented it to
have anybody touch the fond relics;
but now, as they have begun to decay,
the strongest of them have very prop­
erly been turned over to young Horace,
who gets a heap of fun out pf them, all
unconscious of the sad scenes with
which they are connected. Ho is a
very bright and pretty boy, and full of
promise.—New York Cor. Indianapolis
Journal.,
The Decadence of Greece.
Nowadays a cart cannot pass along
the road from Pyloe to Sparta, where a
carriage could travel in the days of
Homer, and a mule now climbs with
difficulty over rocks through which
Pyrrhus led a train of elephants. Even
vegetation'has withered and decayed.
Mountains once covered with forests are
now bore rocks. Water is sought for in
vain in the channels of streams immor­
talized in song. The oak tree has dis­
appeared, and the forests of chestnut
■are yearly diminishing in extent The
quartity of volona is decreasing, and
the fruit of the chestnut tree has already
degenerated to such a degree as to be
a mere ball of fiber. The apples of
Lombotina, once an article of export,
are now almost unfit lor Bale in the do­
mestic xarket. The best land remains
uncultivated, because it would require
too great an expenditure of capital in
order to drain it in winter, to irrigate it

and grapes, the roots of which form
Gordian knots three feet below the tnrfaoa of tbe soil. The vegetable earth,
that enabled ancient Greece to support
millions where thousands now starve,
has been wnthed into the sea or formed
into malarious swamps since, the terrace
by which it was supported on the moun­
tains* tide have been allowed to crumble

AN Engli«h gentleman named Gar­
tner lately left $1,500,000 to found a
jHege' for the blind. *

�ThrX-wS

l«d
The p«m! old Iftdy run oat to lufcet- Mr.

SATURDAY. - . - - MARCH *), W.
JOHNSTOWN AND BALTIMOIE.

About 1843 or M4. Awyria and Maple
Grove were formed into one township
under the name of Assyria, and Johns­
town nod Baltimore was to be left to­
' gether as one township, known os
Johnstown, bnt the town of Baltimore
received its miiue.iti 1842. fronf/ss be­
fore stated, the fact that the first act­
ual settlers were from Baltimore, Md.,
In 1844 Victory P. Collier wm elected
ae sheriff of Barry comity, Johnstown I
nnd Baltimore were getting lobe quite i
thickly inhabited, or more particular}-11

of the building with it on his slmalder
and laid it on its place.
By an act of the legislature in the’
spring of 1843 that portion of Johns­
town now known a* Baltimore, was
set off as a township. The act was as
follows: “Sec., 8. That town . number
two north, of range eight west, in the
county of Barry, be, and the same is
hereby set off from the township of
Johnstown, and organized into a sep­
arate township by tile name of Balti­
more. And the first townsbiap meeting
shall lie held at the house of Beardslee
Blanchard in Mid township.
Approved March 15th, 1830.”
Agreeable to the above act of the
legislature, the inhabitants of the
township met on the 2nd of April ’48,
aud chose BcardsleeR Blanchard, mod­
erator and P. McOmber clerk, Andrew
Kelly and Joseph Judd inspectors.
This being done, the Board proceeded
with burincM. There were nine votes
cast, nnd for the following persons.

Capital ud Surplus Sloo.ooo.

Lima slap on the shoulder and saluted
him with “good morning, Mr. Veeka”
completely upsetiuR his thoughts, and
he could only stammer out “Mr.—Mr.'
“ ‘ lady named over

LEM ENT SMITH,

Attorney at Law

but Mr. Weeks had forgotten every­
body* name, his own included, and all
he could do was to say that a man
wanted to raise a frame for a mill down
on the creek, and&gt;an tod her husband
to help, then Mr. Weeks broke for the
road and mnde for Hastings ns fast as
he could go.

Attorney A Counsellor,

WHY FARMERS DO PREFER THE

(To be CoaUaoed.)

HF’irilVO

TOOTH 'HARROW.

1st. Because it will alone do the work, of Cultivator, Har­ JJ HOUGHTALLT,
*
SHERIFF.
row, Pulverizer, Gang-Plow and Drill.
2d. Because it cuts double the width, and draws easier than
tlie two Horse Cultivator.
3d. Because the circular form of the teeth, with the points pOBEBTS A HOTCHKISS,
inclinining forward, and presenting a sharp edge to the soil,
Druggists &amp; Chemists,
materially lessens tbe draft over any olher Harrow-tooth.
4th. Because its oscillating hinges adjusts it readily to un­
even ground; the frame working so closelosely to the surface,
that it not only prevents the sod from turning up, but works
upon tbe plan of a leveler, cutting down the elevations and pOWEBS A BABLOW,
we tender to
thepreparing
be­
filling Keeolved,
np the that
depressions;
thus
a.smooth surface, and
HARDWARE,
reaved relation* of our deceased sister
onr deepest and most heartfelt sympa­ obviating, in a large degree, the wear and tear of Reapers and
thies. Iron, Nails, Stoves and Tinwara.
Mowers.
.
».
R«wh «l. that a page of the journal
5th. Because the teeth incline forward like those of a Horse-1 aar Cortly i«rata tot Us Wiard.Flow. "Off
of this order lie inscribed to the memon- of sister Lee.
Rake, and when a tooth strikes any solid substance, it springs
Reeolved, that the Sec. of this ordet,
cause a copy of these resolutions to be back and upwards, thereby clearing the obstacle, and iminead- fTWRI.A. GOODYEAR,
_ r_ • _ with
’it. the
Dealer *"
presented to parents of our deceased iately entering the ground again without interfering
c authorized to
Z
T.
au *
7iiuenenng witn
me innv
, onni n n.nnwinn
sister, and the Sec. be
send a copy to each of the county pa
pft­- working ot the other teeth, or producing any perceptable extra inuni nfliuo « oDdui nAnDWAnii
pers for publication.
The greatest deeds nnd noblest, will draft on the team.
be those unheard of now, hidden under
6th. Because the teeth, being circular, are constantly vibraIlchixa.0, Ireigbt included
? “...p,
»gbro«*
weeds,
stones]*
|UUKIUOIU IVJCIA- i ting
Y and springing,
11 seldoin
in cloggingwjtn^grass,
°
°
------- ’ ----------w—nr irv*r~
ing wrong from hearts that like the 1 or damp ground; thus the frequency of lifting by hand-so com- A m. black,
» I ...
musters
all al„„vJ
nlone. lnonwitllottlerHarroW8_ii|il‘voi(lediand
n.far.ttend
«ndthe
Lhr wine-press
,i„..Imra.n
Qf| 2X.
Resolutions of Respect.

Woodland March, lltb, 1880.
At a special meeting of Woodland
Ixjdge No. 81" I. O. G. T., held nt their
Hnll in Woodlaud March 10th ’80, the
following resolutions were adopted:
Whereat it has planed Almighty God
in his wisdom to remove from our
midst by death on March 10th, ’80, our
worthy aud beloved sister Nellie E.
I^ee, therefore; S
Seeolved, that the death of sister Lee
this Lodge haallost a worthy and efficent member, one who wns esteemed
by the mcmWra of her order, for- her
faithfulness &lt;nd kindness.

Johnstown;, but the next year Balti-1
more saw many new comers among
whom was a Mr. Blanchard, on whose
land the find sclmol-house wns built, a
frame building now removed to give
j place to n splendid bonne, a credit to
..
I P. . McOaiber..
j Andrew Kelly .
the people of the district. The old Cl&lt;tkAndrew Kelley.
house is now n part of the resident* of Treaaurer. fj J(Meph
judd,...
J. Crosby. This school Iiohm* wns not
built and u~xl until 1»1. n-ben the
first school in Baltimore wan taught!‘he !«*«• . Wm. Harwood
therein by Miss Kaiali■Blanchard, now
[j2£Fd nj&amp;. i:.'.'
the wife of George Sheffield, of John- ।
' Andrew Keiioy.-L...
atowtv Sir. IManehanl no* radde. in
i’a.'tL.StaS?.'.'.: .
Rutland townsliip, nnd ns Kelley, Dow- 1
(Joseph Judd
ling,
IRnndinrd and Judd, were the JI
ilouern of I Samuel baluwln, ....
first settlers in’ the town, and nil mnv- I Hlgbwaja. ; Jaeob D. Hodgw
ed from thrrr, Baltimore lino non,- of
'
‘
ita four early pioneers left, as in John- in.pcctor». poMpb Judd
,
...Campbell,
itown, John Herrington settled on j
&lt;Gwr
w.Cmpbrii.
f Porter Harwood
section S3, of Baltimore, in 1845, but I ammmi
t Georye W. Campbell,
I Jo^pb Judd
remained at the tavern of Mr. Bristol |
( Atxirrw Kelley,.—...
until a holisc could lie erected in which
I eoncr narwooa,....
to live. Mr. Herrington had neighlwrs
It was also voted to raise for high- 1
”
’ ”
E. J.
Holbrook. ')
but they, were some ■tfistanee away,
J. F. Orwick.
, Com.
driving a team, can use it.
they must go to their nearest neighlxir way purposes the sum of $250. and $T3, I
C. A. Hoi gh.
\
for
township
expenses.
■
The
meeting
for water n distance of three-fourths of
7 th. Because, by the springing and trembling motion of the
a mile, mid that curse of Michigan lit then adjourned to meet the next year
teeth, and their recoiling power, we are enabled to stir double
School Report.
that day, the .igne, settled down on at tde house of Joseph Judd in said
I The
rhe
sc-----------.....
school
in District
No. one, West i the amount of soil with less power than can be accomplished
OWD- How happy must have
been
I
the whole family, discouragements
’ 13th.
*
Hie fol- with any other Harrow or Cultivator now in use.
came daily. At one tiam they were all । tho*e uiu“ vot«re n*
marched Kalamo closed’ on the
| lowing in brief is the rejiort.
down with tl &lt;• ague, the mother nnd | boiuewnnl bound, each one bleared ।■ No. days in term,
SO
ten months old child l»cii&gt;g confined to j with nn
some of them two or
“
“
taught.
the bed, the child, n weekly little babe ! ,i,n*c"
pupils enrolled.
62
“
half
days
r.-iughr.
7328
being the subject of much solicitude; a T*1®town c&lt;»ntintietl to increase in impBelow is n list of a few fanners who have used the Spring Tooth Drag in the
Average attendance,
[Mist seasun ami endorse them ti» the best Harrow made.
son of nine years having to bring all u^d*on’• lhe year 18-&gt;l the town cost 21 jI No. visits from tnemlwrs of the
F. CAMPBELL. Vermontville.
A B. COOPER, Woodland.
school board.
7
the water for the family. Mr. Hen- vot«gJ ,857- 106 TO,«’,J 18fl0’ 139 voU*J
JOHN CARTER.
“
CEO. BROWN. Nashville.
“ from Snpt.
1
ington was completely discouraged, and in 1879 ,he “umber of votes cast 1 “
C. HOUSE.
“
i Other visitors,
m ।
but his good wife, . .......... .. an invalid w“* S4B- The fin,t offlcial n c,,r&lt;1 of the I
L.
HINCHMAN,
Ot A. PHILLIPS, “
Total visitors,
119 i
A. W. PHILLIPS, "
at the time encouraged her htislmnd Rino,1"t of
asM-Med to the town
It is butjustice to the school, the j
A. 11. COOPER.
Woodland.
DAN. DELLER,
“
and had it not been for her, .Mr. Herr- | wa“
"hen the to:aI "mount in- 1’ good people uf the district, mid tlie
Wm. FEIGHNER. Maple Grov
R SMITH, Maple Grove.
ington would have left tlie country rbuling State tax of $170.97, was $682.- ij school board to say, that the under­
v. KETCHAM,
. v I1ABI
LC.
"
' signed did not experience the relief so I CHAS. MORRIS.
with hia family and let others have 20- 1,1 ,87u the contingent, school, i, prculiar* to*"leacliers7at the Hose of I iFne ni i e ,Iarrow is for sale by C. ('. W(&gt;LC&lt;» *I T,
agent
for
Bam
”
' '
" tv county,
M&lt; lumoriatioii. with t|,e |’U* J'o* jo" » raH itfnek ol So toolh nt OS., M tooth «l Mu., ant
id 30 tooth
the credit of settling up the town. ' h,»Hiway and dog tax footed up the •rhool.
y
But the ndvice of the wife prevailed, : ,,ni|k little sum of $1596.4■. with State scholars had In-t-u so pleasant, and my
and tlie aged couple are now &lt;-njoving I,iud county tv hear from. The great- acquaintance with people had l&gt;een so I
cordial, the co-operatiou of rhe l&gt;oard .
J7XTERPRISE
LECALS.
the products of their hard Inlmr and V*1 Ux ever
to the town was hat! been »o prompt audefficient, that
struggles of the early days gone by. I *n war fime, 1864. when $5263.40 was uo hcdm; of relief waa-exporienced in
„.
■ robnle Order,
At one time Mr. Herrington took Hie
tune
t,M‘ people must dance to. | separating. Whoever may cast their
contract of one Ferris to draw wheat to ।
Aliout 1848, or ’40 McOmbers saw I lot m» teacher in District No. 1 Kalamo St ami or Micatcta, I
will find a good school, an appreciative
county of Bari?. .
market, aud as tlie only team he own- )
waabuiltoh Cedpr Creek, and for • pt
neonle
and nn
nn cnu
effi.-ient
Iwtnnl
tbe|hFrol.ale
Court
(or
opie, anti
it nt uparu.
ii of Al
Iu » »e*»i«n
hoMrnofal
,
offlce
ed was oxen, it was slow ami losing I ln,,n/ vearedonen thriving business,
I of IlMtinio on Mondar. tho 15th day ot March. In
' tbo year on&lt;* thouaatxi
hundred and righty.
’
After working night nnd 1
near thc Battle Creek aud Hast­
business.
day Mr. Herrington found that he wns ings state mad, there was n grand ' There will l»e n temperance meeting
at the M.E. Chiirrh in Assyria nearthe
poorer than when he lieguu biiMues*. p«»int tor the early sett lets to congreg­ Briggs school house, on the evening of
the petition, dnly varifled. New Fresh Coods and Low
Like Mr. Bristol he lived on the state ate to get lumber and hear the latest March 25th, Mr. Dewey of Hastingsnnd
news.
The
old
mill
still
remains
a
&gt;
other speakers will lie in attendance.
Prices.
road between Battle Creek nnd Hast­
ings. and often their house wns the silent witness of what was once a use- The reason of the previous disappoint­
ment wan in consequence of bad wea­
fal
nud
busy
manufactory
of
lumber.
|
shelter for from one to a dozen travel­
ther and the roach were impassable,
he*rin« of Mid petit
ers, who would hitch their horses to One of the moat lovely landscape view ! but Mr. Dewey says he wiP Im* there the
law of said deceased. an
trees outside while they them selves in Michigan can be got by standing . this time if be has to come on foot.
Haring bought for CASH a large, neat
were stretched out on the-floor of Mr. south of the old mill on the Imnk. nnd
National Greenback Caucus.— ' &lt;•&lt;*■,,un»una*.■&gt;□&lt;&gt; .«■,««««■ ■■ My
stock of
Herrington’s house rolled in their looking north the eye will take in the ; The electors of the National Green7
o(mM p-UoDyahocld du.
old mill nestling iu the hollow, and on i back Party and others who are in fa- : Aud it l« further ordered thal Mid petitioner glre
blankets.
The first frame house in Baltimore the left the mill pond, dilapidated ' vor of the Gov’t issuing nil the mouev. i notice to ttw i*T»&lt;&gt;n« luterv«t&gt;-d lo &gt;ald eetate. of
whether it is metalib
or ffiinp
paper nnd.J7
are ’ !l,e
°.f “,d
u&gt;r Ptt’.
N»tion»l
was built by James Tnxbnry in the flume, nud partly torn out dam. While ppporad
Blanchard neighborhood. and the first on the rigiit nestling cloeely under the ’ tefll and, who Will vote to sustain such ed and circulated In mid County of Barry, three
bank,
and
partly
hidden
from
view
'
a law. aretreqneetedCta meet nt Norton’s
•wU preriw. m .aid day of heart nr.
frame bant wns erected by S. Weeks.
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
IA true ropy.)1
Hall, MujSe (Jmve. on^ntunfay, March - L4
' “&gt;!*«? Wfffi.
[20-20.'
The first building for white men, in by tbe hill and evergreens, stands tlie
27th. 1880, at one o’clock P, M., foi^the
either town, was a cabin built in John­ house and other buildings of Darwin Purpose of nlnceing in nomination a
ui Everything
Probn to Order.
stown by Harlow Merrills, the first McOmber, the owner of the old mill i ownship Ticket to lie supported nt I
hoiw, a log one by Stephen Collier; and for whom it wns built, while di j the coming election.
C—”"
.
■ Jitdd l« f«d«tl I first (Im Grtttn Sure!
Dated March 18th, 1880.
also in Johnstown Kelley nnd Dowl­ reetly iu front, and over aud beyond I
AHWMlon ofthe Protmlr Court (or Abr Count. ;
*
Orson Swift’ Chairman.
of Barry, hoklen at the I'rnbAte Officr. in tbe City &lt;&gt;! ,
ing being the first white |&gt;erson to all these scenes the eye will cutch a
Township Committee.
_____
I
to inform .11 tb.t bT prompt .rbuild a house in Baltimore, n'so a log view of where once the highway wns,
ot Probate.
’
tcntion, accommodating ways, good I
structure.
but
tbe i.tains
of many
i Democrat Caucus -Notice is here I &gt;v ' Prewitt,element Smith.,kJudge
..... where
.......to-day
------ "otK.
lnribj
,
. „uu, „r WKALTIIA
k&lt;xhI» and lo* prive.. hop- to retire
H. DEVINLdecrareU.
The first death in either town was a your. h.ve wA.hv.rr.viov,
n fair .h.n, of your pntronn.v.
Od reading and nilag the peilUou duly verified, of ;
--- _tn&lt; tb&gt;l a naj^-r pertain- j
Mrs. Cole, an aged lady of Johnstown, foot in depth, with nlmont perpendieu- I rnucu. at tlie Center of raid Towtmblp 1i wim— w
I Hlahe.t Frier |&gt;.Ud Cor Producr
followed within a few days by her lar sides, tbe road winding tothe left to on tbe 37th of March, 1880, at onco'clock j
eacape the dangerous gulf, the steep ;
make a nomination of Town- } ProUto.
daughter Mrs. Wright.

c—u,k» .* sssjr’dsiixls...

j

GROCERY

I
|

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, Ac.,
TTiMtting*. Mioh.

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE,
A
Mu.ti.nfi

DRUGGIST A BOOKSELLER

8. GOODYEAB,
Dealer In

DR1 GOODS, SILKS HDd DRESS GOODS
JULIUS BUSSELL,

DBY GOODS
Making a apecUty*. Phoenix lilotk, But* Si.

F. HICKS,

Groceries and General Prodice,

Boise Ac Francis

JJEIVRY ROE,

Proprietor

----- CLD RELIABLE------

Teas, Coffees, Sugars, MEAT MARKET.
Cheese

I

The first wedding iu cither town
was also in Johnstown, the happy coup­
le lieing Henry Bowman and Mary
Culver, but who tied the knot is among
the “lost records.”
James Wilson, now of Awyria tells
of splitting the first fence rails ever
split in Baltimore, when he wns 23
years of nge. also that he cut and.split
for Kelley and Dowlingin 1842. 8,000
rails for which Im- received SOcenta per
hundred. He says lie done the work in
134 days, and fell like taking another
job as soon as possible. The rails were
all burned noon nfter by Indian fires
so that there are none lefr to allow how
nice he done the work. He also tells
of turn coming to him to abow them
where ihrtr land was located. nnd as

btu the t^e. .nd ehnttra .nd ju« «
the top of the hill stands n splendid:
By order of Township Committee.
district school house without which, or i
church, the scene would loose much of I
Teachers Examination.
its charm. McOmbers mill was the I
first saw mill erected in the town of
Baltimore, bat the Barmy Brother.
J*"?™*’“X .om,r, '.!",nThT‘
built u saw mill a few vears after on “J0??. * e* f?F
M,e •’chool*
uuiu asnw mmnrew yean Hirer on of th|g township the Superintendent
High Bank Creek, near where now of Schools thereof, will hold n public
Maud. Crothon Beam raw mill. In rnwlinr at the Awyria Canter &gt;eliool
ISM Hamel S. Chaw built n unall srUt
*• Dmill on Cedar Creek in th.- nreat part
thf.'lMh day ofMareb. I8B0.
Dated this 13th day of March, 1880.
of town and with a “corn cracker” as .
Wm. Pratt.
Snp’t of schools for Assyria.
fanners used to call his grinding ma- ■
chine, he mnde hominy for the sur- :
Building Votive.
rounding settlers. • Mi. Chase used to I Notice is hereby given that we
.... are
,
argue tliat his meal or flour was more now ready to receive scaled bid's on a

land, unfit for rullivatiou aud tlie

Weeks started for Hartings. Mr. Chase
louc the rout to come to hia mi-far on

Mr. Wilson Weeks contented to do so, and after
-N‘ that hia father was a man of the mritiug a few. he came to a houae

Smoked Hams and Shoulders..
FRESH FISH and FOHXtTRT

, IN THEIR SEASON,

Lard,, by the lb. or barrel,
, ^Thc
Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, Ac.

Froah Gooda. Full Weights and

COME AND SEE.

GtM

next, an
*

Yonrt Truly,

BOISE &amp; FRANCIS.
Probate .’Votlee.
noti«ioUM&gt;per»&gt;n....i«ce.tBdin*aid«ute, of tho M.Jib Y22F’
jwadwey ofMid petition, .nd the hearing thereof.
7
~pr * *N» oedrto be p&gt;£uh«d in I £h £f
j SStSlMCMtJtBJ.TIoS.
HEN KT TROYER.
\TiSt'.l'S^to““ cunKvf smith
irliilii
I '«*»
SJatnU.. ^"11
,

SARSAPARILLA

Mortgage Male.
I
I

.
w*IiitomeKerrafONiud&gt;vi!te’ S^rrreoa^ltMichi&gt; |

tamW rt.u the due, ^.uud uud
toUnl dour of o.l«r mil ,. A. M«
r,„'X“^i""’'p^- &gt;•
Chase had do smutter, bolt, or other J and draft at R. F. Sheldon’s where
survey marks nnd cofim-tf, that he machinery* than the grinding gear, the j Wds will be received up to April 15th.
qu.lilv of tb. «oa, wooM e»rt»iul&gt; M
Cwtlrto., Mnrrh 1«. IHBO.
Br Oiutra Titt »»«&gt;».
division of the section tn enable him ri—d..pm^, Tb.0?Mr.
to go to tbr vety sped. Often the men Chaar raised the frame for hw mill, iu i
were greatly snrprisetl and terrible the mouth of June 1854. there was a
augiy when their dcwl called for a
parcel of laud drsrrilted to them as MUt remember dirtiuclly of one snow
very Iw-nntifiil tiinlmred land, eoimod
with the lestoik, nah, etc, and n stream
Mr. Samuel Weeks tdUa very amu­
of of pure spring water meandering sing joke ou himself connected with
through it. to find the deed covered a the raising of this mill. A few days

elm.

Keep* conatantly on hand a blj Mock of

Fresh and Salt Meats.

:

um Mffuin, mmu
Probate Order.

market Cor
THS
pLAorr.i
PEPSLA,

.rt

£ il

of JOHN HALL,

i£7ta£*ott THURSDAY THE TWEN-1
Cltn« «,1« te»Ri«&gt;a. duly rsrifirt.
IDbAY OF APRIL o«xt.a&lt;t«» o’clock ! 2L“^?_Tj!Pi ’'‘‘k’1 ut 'X"?**’- Prions H»rt
the

mahewwbS huiel”

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                  <text>ORNO STRONG, |
Editor and Propkixtor.

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1880.

VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE,

(TERMS; $150 per Year.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

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|

—Our Johnstown and Baltimore his­

tory seems to give general satisfaction
I however should anything appear in it
that could be improved by the opinion
of those who are cognizant of the real
or any additional facta in the cate wc
will be glad to receive and publish
them, the idea, tai ng to publish nil
personal recollections and incidents of
early timj-s that will be of interest to
our Johnstown or Baltimore readers.

L00AL GIBBLE-G ABBLE,
Aid Prrwasl Chit.Chat.

I

HUKBAH FOB NASHVILLE I

tUitad. Wo ■* a baud of worker* •trunlioK again*!
many dbeouracemenu, tare done what we coaid.
traMIng tn oar Heavenly Fathi r who trewure* up
every good act, lliat we, bia erring children do,
Judging us Mtu we are Judged, by frail humanity,
but with an impartial and ju»; Judgement. With
these brief remark*. I aak yon now. to llaten to a
rrtroapect of thia union.
Three year* ago to day the W. C. T. U. was orcanizcd in NaahvUle with ths following officer*:
President, Vice Prv»ldent, Treasurer. SscreUry and
Beconllng Secretary, under favorable circumstances
with a membership of 2f&gt;. It waa thought advisa­
ble to meet every week. The great object of thia un­
ion wa* to do good coot*rale with and encourage
the Ked Illblron bora. The flr«t and greatest need
In thia aa wail a* all other organization* waa to look
well to the finances. The first In order, was a temperanco lunch, on election day. The proceed* at tiiat
lime, werp fn.HS. The next by way of an entertain­
ment, wa* a social the receipt* of tbat erelong were
receipts at different times, to lbs amount of
We find upon looking over the records of the
I past, that most of the funds secured by the ladies,
were used to furulab a club room, for tne g’ntlruen
and defray other necessary expencii. April 18 t&gt;.
the ladles again realized |lX3'Jfroin another alectlon lunch. An lec cream social«t the II. 14. room,
receipt*
a* the first two-year* fund* that had
been .ralwd by the Union, had been used as the
cause seemed to demand, and row that the gentle­
men were comparatlvly aeg-s-uitaJnlng. it wa*
resolved at our meeting In June the 17th79, to have

Single Copies Five Cents.

NUMBER 27.
.

Common Council Proceedings.

) Council Rooms,
I Nashville, March 18, 1880.
Ent eggs to-morrow.
Council met pursuant to call.
—Farmer Heigh has invented a wag­
School closed yesterday.
The News is pleased to inform its
Present, Chiprdan, -President; Olds.
Roe, Downing, Boston, Cook and Rey­
on hub wrench, and applied for a pat­
8,000 readers that Nashville lias gained
j Wheat fields cry aloud for rain.
nolds, Trustees.
ent on the name.
। And “totfn meeting day1"draws another glorious victory in securing the
Minutes of last meeting read and bn
nigh.
Chemical Works, heretofore mention­
—A viciouscolt kicked Floyd Evortt
motion approved.
Miss Cad. Griffith is at home enjoying ed in these columns,—a glorious victory
The following resolution was presen­
on Sunday, cutting a terrible gash un­
ted.
accepted and adopted by yeas and
vacation.
because the works will give employ­
der the little fellow’s left eye,bat break­
nays as follows: Yeas, Olds, Roe, Dow­
Diist
flics
os
freely
as
though
it
were
ment
to
quite
a
number
of
men,
pay
ing no bones.
ning, Boston, Cook and Reynolds.
midsummer.
out nothing to other places, but buy the
Nays, none,
—A. N. Gleland having sold his farm
—H. A. Brooks' fine residence, in the*
Reiolveth lly the (.'oininon Council of
J. M. Powers/of Bellevue, was in ingredients for its products of our home'
a few mile* north of this village to a east part of the town, had a narrow es­
the village of Nashville, tliat the bonds
town Tuesday.
fanners, who also in tuni will spend
Mr. Greenfield of Baltimore, has pur­ cape from the fire-fiend on Sunday. Mr.
of the officers elected in said villagiW. A. Aylsworth returned from the the money thus secured nt Nashville
for the ensuing year, which arc requir­
chased another near Hastings.
and Mrs. Brooks were out riding, and
east Wednesday.
for the nccseities of life.
ed to give tanas, be fixed as follow* to
— Building improvements go on. I. the door of the sitting room stove came
wit:Treasurer $3,000, Marshal $3,000,
Ed. lleckattarn is desperately sick
W. G. Scars of Fruitport, the gentle­
N. Kellogg, Tom. .Purkey, A. Blair and open letting a pan-full of coals out on with the measels?
Street Commissioner $500, Constable
manly manager of the Co., has taen
$500.
H. W. Flint, have each commenced the floor, which burned two holes
E. L. Parpslijrent to Ann Arbor on with us during the past tiro weeks
On motion the President appoiuteil
about six inches in circumference,
work upon residences this week.
business (Ju Wednesday.
perfecting arrangements. On Monday
the following Trustees for the several
—Th” First Baptist church of this through the carpet and floor and
standing
committees.
Don’t forget the concert at the Opera he purchased of Lewis Durkee a piece
then,
strange
to
relate,
went
out,
and
u* an object forour future work, ajlbrary.
be
Finance, Boston, Roe and Cook.
village is to be sold on May 15th, to
Hous*-, on Tuesday night.
of land, opposite Lee &amp; Fowler’s eleva­ under the *upe.-vtalon of the W. C. T. U. Jut&gt;&lt;{3&amp;
Cemetry,' Roe, Reynolds and Bos­
the
ladle*
gave
for
their
new
enterprise
a
lawn
So
­
satisfy amortagage of $1,235.91. So thus a disasteruus conflagration was
J. M. Wolcott of Grand Rapids 'limes, tor, and bright an early on Hie follow­ cial. I he reeelpt* were |12.«. Other entertain ton.
avoidedsays the mortgagee in the Hastings
gave us a call on Wednesday.
ing morning a strong force of hands menu have been given, to the amount of flftAO.
Streets, pownuig. Olds and Rej credit ia due our financial bee., and the pro­ □olds.
—J. J. Potter we understau d.contemBanner.
S. A. Seaman, of Maple Grove, is vis­ were nt work grading for the new Much
mptness of our ladles, in keeping up their duca,
On motion it was decided to hold re­
plates organizing in the near future, iting friends near Shiloh, Ohio.
that
places
our
finance*
where
they
ar*.
We
now
works.
The
works
are
to
consist
of
—The busted Grand Rapids syndicate
a library, valu, d st 1100. Wc meet with much gular meetings on the second and
in this village a juvenile singing class, I The Republicans of Maple Grove, four frame buildings with dimensions bare
more encouragement on every hand, than we ante!- forth Tuesdays of each month.
put it to the Hastings National Bank
, including scholars from eight to four­ met in caucus nt the center to-day.
Ked.
Aside
from
volumes
purchased,
there
have
1
respectively ns follows45x60 feet,
twenty thousand dollars worth, of
n a nutaler of book* presented u* l&gt;y those wish ' The acct, of Frank Bowen was pre­
! teen years. The project is a good one |
Mrs. O. M. Yairs has moved her stock 40x45, 30x40 and 16x34. H. R. Dickin­ ing to help sualAln nor library. To all such we sented and on motion referred to fi­
which arnqunt it is clained ten thous­
and meets the hearty approval of the of millinery to her new quarters in the son has the contract for getting out i। extend, ou* beart-fclt tbiok*. With our untiring nance committee.
and ia secured.
and united efforte wc inteo-J to replenish onr lib­
The tollowing resolution was pre­
I people generally. The exercises will i
rary, a* our circumstances allow. At each, and sented, accepted and approved by yeas
the building material , which already ' every
—Wm. Lowery who lived a few miles : ta purely rudimental, and simplified I brick.
meeting wc see an Increasing and universal
his mill is busily engaged upon, mid II interest. Wc number at present forty earnest and | and'nays aa follows: Yeas. Roe, Dow­
north of the village taxed up his fami­ in a manner to ta readily eoniprehei.d 1 Alva Badcock, of Elba, Genesee Co.,
faithful member*. Aa president at tbu time 1 wish ning. Olds and Cook. Nays, Boston
ly and boarded the cars, on Monday, to by the youthful mind. Mr. Potter, has N. Y., is visiting his Bro., S. J., at Bar- Mr. Sears informs us that the works i| to riprn, to everyi lady ot this union, my pcrsannl and Reynolds.
will ta in running order by June ist, | heart felt thank* for the hearty cooperation I. have
Bx it Rbsolvkd, By the common council of th«
try the realities of grasshoppers, at I Imd considerable ex|x:rience in teach- I ryville.
received irom you all, it is our greatest desire,
Prof. Payne went to Ann Arbor to Inext. At present the work, will have . that other sisters will Join us. in this grant work of village of Nashville, that every person engaged. I:,
Plum Creek, Neb.
village ol Nubvllle in tb« vale of intoxicating,
1 ing 'singing classes, and we h«qw will attend the University exercises, on a retort capacity of eight cords of 4- reform. For in "union is strength” and I appeal sold
spirits*,
bre*rd}or;termented liquor*, fur *nv
to you to|vomc to the front and I* "armor bearers" aoae malt,
—Pres. Bachellor, who recently sold meet with t he success the cause dew- * Wednesday.
whatever, ahail before commencing such
font wood per day (exclusive of four in this work of temperao..- and morality.
ne*o-*ndon or before the first day of May, A.
hi* farm t? an Ohio man, started on rves.
C. Kill has taen confined to his home . cords which are used as fuel for the 80- j Mre. M. J. Tinituermuii then read her D. 1880, makejexecute and deliver to| the County
Wednesday for Missouri to look up a
Treasure.- of "he county of Barry, a bund to th—On Tuesday afternoon, Mr. L. M. and tail by a severe illness, but is on , home power boiler) although the com­ “Chronicles," which comtated of a brief people of the State of Michigan, in the sum of three
new location. If he finds anything McKinnis returned home from town, the gain now.
' pany intend to double the capacity of i liiatnry of the work of the organization, thousand dollars, with two sufficient safeties, who
■ball be free-bolder* and reaident* of the village of
better than Michigan, hr*will do well.
which were decided good, and heartily Nashville, each of whom shall JusUfy in^asutn equal
replenished the tire, and went about ' A new boot sign indicated to the the works another year.
the amount of aald bond over and above all in—The hungry souls at a pan-cake his chorea. He went tack in the field wayfarers the spot where Frank Baker
The object of the works is to manu- appreciated by the audience. Had we to
debiedneaa. and ail exemptions from aale on execu­
social, recently held a few miles north to water his cuttie, when his daughter does business.
। focture acetate of lime, wood alcohol, room we would gladly publish them tion. and all liabilities on other similar bond*,
which bond ihal) be In the form prescribed by the
of Middleville, devoured thirty live came running and shouting, that the
Mrs F. Fuller and Mrs. H. Ferris of creosote ami charcoal. Through the for our readers. Mian Stella Wilson, ■ta'.utc.
pounds of buckwheat, twenty pounds bouse was on fire. Mr. M. ran to the Medina, N. Y„ arc visiting their broiher I kindness of Mr. Sears we learned the then favored the audience with a well
On motion council adjourned.
F. McDerbv,
E. Chipman
of maple sugar and nearly two gallons house, ascended the roof, just in time Dr. Wickham.
I modus operandiof manufacture is some­ executed piece of instniwental mnnic ;
Clerk.
Preiddent
to save bis house from destruction I H. S. Larkins has sold his house and ' what as follows:
which was followed by an excellent temof syrup.
The company is composed of Grand perance dialogue, nicely delivered by
—Mrs. W.G.Sears arrived in Nashville from the tire fiend. Had it not Ixxin lot to Jtal Kocher. Horace wants to
Council Rooms, March 19, 1880.
build
alnew
one.
ten
iftle
tays
ami
girls.
L.
J.
Wheel
­
for
the
presence
of
mind,
and
prompt
i
Council
met
pursuant
to
ndjourniu
’t.
Rapids
gentlemen,
who
have
the
capi
­
on Tuesday, and is stopping with her
Prescat. Chipman, President; Roe.
husband at the Wolcott House. They efforts of Mrs. M.. who ascended the i The Republican caucus for this town- | tal and inclination, we understand, to er, delivered a good, bound, practical,
ship is lo be held at the Wolcott House, | push the business to the full extent of ten-minutes speech, followed by Mrs. Olds, Downing, Boston, Cook and
stairs
and
applied
water
vigorously,
I
have' secured and will go to house­
Reynolds, Trustees.
the wood market. The works erected II. Webster, who read a tine selection
keeping April 1st, in Ainsworth A from the inside, the result would have on Saturday, April 3rd.
The bonds of Marshal, Street Com­
. taen different.
*
| Geo.'W. Howe was made glad by a I this year will ta worth from ten to fif­ entitled, “The contrastconcluding, missioner, Treasurer and Constable
Brooks' dwelling, on South Main St.
visit from his brother Charles aud wile ' teen thousand dollars. The wood is with a well written original poem. were presented, and on motion accept —
It
gives
us
pleasure
to
any
that
Miss
ed mid approved.
—Scott McIntosh, living near Thorn­
of Rochester. N. N., Inst week.
placed in iron retorts, holding one coni Rev. A. D. Newton, pleased the audi­
On motion council adjourned.
apple Lake, was up before ’Squire Par Nellie Branch, tin- sweet singer of Oli­
J. l*ee Reed, the enterprising buggy- 1 of wood each, and hermetically scaled, ence with a song, entitled “Your Mis­
F. McDerbv,
E. Chipman,
ady on Wednesday to answer to a civil vet, will give a concert under the ana- I nuiker of Hasting*, has a half-column |
Clerk.
President.
a tire is built underneath and distills sion,” when Mrs. L. J. Wilson, with
pices
of
the
Christian
church,
at
the
warrant executed by Sim.Kent of Mor­
announcement
in
T
he News to-day.
:
her
characteristic
force,
read
an
essay,
I
from
the
wood
a
liquor
called
pyrolign
1
L’nion Caucus.—Notice is hereby
gan charging Scot, with selling him a Ope/n House, on Tuesday evening next,
Clrns. Bronson a former citizen of eousacid which is carried from the re­ tilled with valuable hints, and timely given
when
she
will
render
several
of
her
that
there
will
ta
a
Union
caucus
wind-broken horse. The case was ad­
choice solos and babuls that have made Nashville, but now of Middleville, tort by means of a “worm” and re-dis­ suggestions. Miss Nellie Branch, of held at J. M. Martin’s law office in
journed until the 31at.
tills and separated into wood-alcohol, Olivet, being present ascended the Nashville on Satunlay, April 3d, 1880.
her so popular a* a singer. This con­ iK-epetl into our sanctum Wednesday.
—One of our hunters tramped down
The chemical Manufacturing Co. tar and acetate acid, which would taj rostrum, and sang with good effect, nt 2 o’clock p. in. for the purpose ot
cert will embrace largely of the tast
nominating Candidates for the several
to Thoraapple Lake on a bunt, a few
talent of the village, and taxide* the advertise for wood in to day's News. vinegar' if it was not tainted with a ] and in exquisite style, two songs enti­ Township offices nt every voter be pn-days since, and got already for game,
Here's
n a chance for wood choppers, i smoky taste and smell. This wood i tled, “Within a mile of Edinburg town” sent irrespective of party.
• immense musical । rograrn. there will
when he found he had brought a tax of
Dated March 13th, 1880.
Dunne Brown of Maple Grove, was vinegar is then neutralized 'with lime i and "Bini of Beauty,” tookpierseat. but ,
; ta exhibited several humorous shadow
By onler Committee.
pills instead of precussion cap-. To
| pictures and a living curiosity from the first chap to haul a hmd of wood ' and evaporated and made into a salt. was loudly encored and promptly resay he was disgusted does not begin to | the North Pole, which-canniit fail to for (Le Chemical works. He did it ou called acetate of lime, very much ns 1 sponded by singing “The Cows are in
LOCAL
MATTERS.
express his condition as he walked
Wednesday.
maple sugar is made from sap. The tta Corn,” to the delight of the audigive satisfaction to all mirth loving
home muttering “damit! daunt."
Geo. H. Johnson of Middleville, on j alchol is refined and used for the man­ ence. Mrs. Dr. Young, not being prespeople. The admission is fixed at the
&lt; HKHICAI* WORIM.
—Business men will consult the inter­ low price of 25 cents for adults and 15 Monday, and H. .1. Martin of Vermont- ' ufacture of painters’ polish and shellac j ent, Esq. Chipman iu response to call, 1
\'asli«liie. .Ylicii.
ests of their customers by having suit­ cents for children, which is so low that ville, on Tuesday, gave The News varnish, and nil purpose Yor which | mode a short speech, highly compli- .
We will pay the following prices for
able hitching posts set in front of their i no one need miss the opportunity of pleasant calls on Tuesday.
grain alcohol is used, except in medi­ • mentary to the ladies society. Mrs. L. I Wood delivered at our yard. Cash
The attention of farmers is called to cine.
O. Crocker read a thrilling selection i ever)- 30 days.
respective places of business. It fre- ' attending and eiyoying a rich treat.
b'dy beach and maple pr cord &gt;1.75
the add ofC. C. Wolcott, aud nil who;
entitled, •'Ain I my Brother's Keeper!” 49ft.
quently occurs that there nn- more
......................................
r‘ “
“. .90
—
John
Tomlin of Kalnmo, fell very’ want a first-class plow- should not fail
THE W. 0. T. U. OF NASHVILLE.
I The pledge was passed, and about a 4 “ limb and laxly
teams than hitching posts in town ,nnd
“
“
“ 1.50
sick in November* last. A windy doc- : to see the Diamond Steel.
i
dozen
names
obtained,
the
benediction
4
“
dry wood,
" ’ "
“ 9.00
then the teamster is obliged to drive
H*«
Third
tBalrersarj
Celebrated
bj
a
Frut.
sud
torof
Kalanio
was
called,
who
after
at
(
1.00
Mrs. Alidn Brooks, living a short dis­
pronounced by Rev. Newton, and the 9 *....................
off to some side street to bitch his hors­
4 pproprlstr Exerriuv.
18 “ inch wood
“
"
“ .75
tending
him
a
season,said
he
had
quick
•
tance
south-east
of
town,
was
called
to
es.
*
1 large audience dispersed, satisfied with
Will advance cash May 1st on wood
consumption and to dose him would ta Mt. Clemenn, via. n telegram announc­
;
the
evening
’
s
exercises,
and
more
than
cut
and
piled
at
ticccssible
iioints
in
—The «uits against our saloon ists for i
The 3rd anniversary of the W. C. T.
W. G. Sears,
selling liquor to minors, were called at I simply a wanton waste of medicine as ing the death of a near relative.
I., which was observed by a supper I ever convinced, of the power, and in­ the woods.
March 34, ’80.
Manager,
Miss Bell Truman eanie home Irom 1 nt the Union House, mid nn entertain­ I fluence of the Women's Christian Ternthe appointed hour on Monday, and | no power on earth could saw him.
However no one could sit idle by and college on Saturday; Miss Nellie I
CV The latest styles of new millin­
disposed of ns follows: W. £. Burl was
ment at the Christian church, was a perance Union, in molding public senlet grim death conquer without a stnig Branch came also, as Bell's guest. They
ery, just received nt Mrs. Crocker’s.
I titneut in Nashville.
discharged on account eof insufticincy
grand succeM, iu every respect.
gle and consequently Dr. Wickham of ' intend to return to Olivet on Thurs­
The receipts at both entertainments
of proof and H. Gass' case adjourned for
1?“ D. C. Griffith is the first to put
this village was called. He took char­ day.
BLUE RIBBON CLUB.
one week. Prosecuting Attorney Knap­
amounted io $99.00. About 80 took sup­
in a new stock of Spring goods. He is
ge of Tomlin about the middle of Jar..
E. Cook has such n mammoth stock , per, and, in the evening the church
receiving a full line of Dry Goods. Hats
pen was present to attend the caw for
who at that time was all run down and of buggies aud can iges iu stock, that j
. The juveniles of the village to the Caps, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and No­
the people.
was crowded to suffication ; and many
number of a house-full met at the tions. Those who contemplate buying
as poor as a church mouse and os help he has been compelled to rent A. J.
went away unable to gain admission.
—S. W. Wai rath has been attending less ns an infant, yet Dr. Wickham ta- I
M. E. Church, on Sunday afternoon in the next sixty days will do well to
Haidy’s building for additional storage
The worthy President, Mrs. G. A. I last, and after a spirited, spicy talk by bay at once its all kinds of goods are
a sick brqther at Middleville this week. ing a firm taleiver and practicer of the I room.
rapidly advancing.
Truman, called the meeting to order,
On Tuesday he left bis bedside to come old adage that “whilst there is life |
;
E. Cook’s premiun carriage was pur­ the congregation joined in singing, Mr. Geo. II. Johnson of Middleville,
home, but had hardly stepped off the there’s hope,” went energetically to
IVFowl Meadow Grass, Rial Top and
chased by D. M. Baker living upon the "Give to the winds thy fearswhich ■ about eighty signed the pledge, cov­ Feld
Peas, at the Nashville Elevator.
cars here before a telegram announcing work, and last week was able to disState Road, on Saturday last for $375. was sung by the ladies at the inaugu­ enanting never to drink anything that
97tf
Ainsworth A Brooks.
the dentil of his dearly beloved brother cliarge his patient as a well man, not
Mr. Baker will never have occasion to ration of the crusade movement in 1874. will intoxicate, including wine and cider
was put into his hands. The family needing the services of a physician
The newest styles of spring suits
never to use tobacco in any of its forms,
regret the purchase.
Rev.
A.
D.
Newton,
read
a
scripture
for
men
and
tays
just received at
went down the next day to attend the longer.
Elder Holler is at Galesburg attend­ lesson, offered prayer, when the Presi­ and never to use profane language. If
D. C. Griffith’s.
funeral.
—A mau living south of town about ing the Advent Conference; and E. dent delivered the following address: all these eighty persons shall forever
EF* If you want Organs at prices
—If you desire to sec the “finest thing four miles, got so full of hard cider on Chipman and Frank Fuller and fami­
keep this pledge inviolate, what a
that
will
astonish
you,
call on, or ad­
on wheels" step into E. Cook’s carriage Sunday last, that he forgot all sense of lies, are over to Battle Creek “takin
glorious jubilee there will ta some time dress J. J. Potter, Nashville Mich.
show rooms and see those new carriag­ propriety and went about like a roaring in” the Spiritualists Convention.
ia the distant future, at the rememberes, buggies and wagons. They are made jackass, seeking a place to make a fool
trace of pledge-day. A society was or­
New Store T New Goods f,.
The last wing of F. C. Boise's build­
from the best materials, by good work­ of himself, and finding nothing else to ing on the east side of Main St., glided
ganized with the following named of­
I am dow nicely located in my new
men, elegantly finished and superbly vent his feelings on, he pitched into ti by tlic kelp of Springett’s moving
store, and in receipt of the finest line
ficers:
of millinery, fancy good, notions, and
furnished, and cannot fail to please young man who chanced to ta present machine over to Ad. Stanton’s,on Tues
President. Miss Helion Allen.
1st, Vice President, Mra. F. McDerby. in fact every tiling that is to ta found
you, your wife or your sweetheart. All and the result was a rough and-tumble day to ta used by Ad. as an addition to
in a first class millinery store, that has
Secretary, Miss Fannie Blair.
intending purchasers will do well to fight, neither of whom displayed ipuch his house.
ever been brought to Nashville mv
Treasurer. Miss Clara Garmes.
good-s are made up from the latest
see Mr. Cook before buying. Further knowledge of the rules of the prize
Leaders,
Mrs.
Geo.
A.
Truman
and
The M. C. R. R. Co. now carries the
spring styles and patterns in Chicago
particulars in column ad.
Dr. H. A. Barber.
ring. After a short, time used in dis­ mail tatween the P. 0. and trains, and
Detroit and Cleveland, were taught
“ *
—M. B. Brooks, our fellow townsman, playing their courage the t all was made as more time is needed than formerly*
—Tne Detroit Evening Nan, recent­ for cash and will be sold
‘Atra.
Mu. O.
and stock dealer, now in Texas buy­ for dinner, during the hour of which the postmaster requests thai all mail
ly announced their fourth annual ex­
cursion, east, to the White Mountains,
ing up a herd of Texas ponies, recent­ the man used obscene and profane lan­ matter going east ta mailed in the eve­
ty* Come in and look at my do*
other points of interest toward the At­ spring goods, I have just what you
ly wrote to his brother, and in a very guage in the presence of the women­ ning, as far aa possible
lantic coast. The excursion will leave want to buy and I am sorely in need of
terse and forcible manner expresses folk*. w bo the young man requested
The busy, bustling world, jogs along,
Detroit, July 7th. The small sum of money; would take some on old ac­
him
to
cease,remarking
that
he
“
ought
his opinion of the great “Lone Star”
the people scarcely stopping to take
$90. psys the fare for the round trip, counts.
D. C. Griffith.
and do pains wlil ta spared to
State, by saving; “If 1 had a warrantee not to use such language in the pre­ breath, or inquire how their neighbors
make this a nioet delightful jourHT St. Jacob’s Oil, the German Lik deed of the whole state of Texas, and sence of ladies,” whereupon the brute prosper. Occasionally, however, there
ney. ~ * M it does, immediately iment at
H. G. Hale’s.
could trade it fora little situation in grabbed a chair and st nick at t hose are exceptions to this rule. Such was
, when people feel like
the infernal regions.the trade would be sitting at the tablb, but the young man the gathering at the M. E. parsonage on
dreils of thakets will be t
One 3 year old Bay Colt. ^Inquire of
made, too quick.” Barney, evidently warded off the blew and clinching the Tuesday evening. About fifty congre­
of NashviUe and vicinity
knows how to appreciate a good country man brought him to the floor and held gated and made glad the hearts of the
notice and wrooure dusters.
and thinks Michigan. “My Michigan,” him there and administered a good dose pastor and his good] wife, and after a
.People who waat to go crazy can
is a good place to Hye, thrive and pios- of chooking which brought tilings to a pleasant social chat and a sumptous rethe httle game of 18,15 and 14, far
|M4St,tta iKople dispersed to their homes
I lovely termination.
the small sum of 10 cents, at
CTW. Smith’s.
trait.

And Her Environs.

I

The Ckfwlral Work* an Assart'd Fact.—A Mite
Parrbaaed and (ironnd Broke.

�Aaactot of

Im! mBed and

vuuaber for m much Confederate BOtwjr.
cod drovu off hte Mock. texriux him bat one

dom, but for hi

X.F&amp;S

m«o who stood awaiting orders.
Mias Howard- ■
•&lt;
Etoa’t venture

could beMlu-

The day waa apeut in grret anxiety by the
d«d troops, mow completely cat off from all

darkxwa 8oc

lorad another."

in arxua for iho rebellion. On reachiDR Boggy
Oolonal refused to allow him to proceed on hie

(
ViL
About night-fall they pireed a crore-rood
ta^ery, situated on a tegn ridge overlooking
Oyalioy tor several miles on either aide of

return to hi* ranch
.
l%o year following, ho was drafted into tho
joyfully left hit flail.
; and it was well- ho did, for ho bad no
Confederate army, and sent west of the Mlssis- country
sooner cast a look backward in tbo direction he
bad come than bo beheld tho enemy, scarcely a
mile
in
bls
rear, advancing in rapid pursuit He
tended to be well pleased, declaring to hia
White tba oowa stood waiting by.
fellow-soldiers that nothing would giro him ogam left the pubie ihorooghfore, and now
greater satisfaction than “to get a crack at made directly for tho over. Ho did not know
ihe
country,
and soon found himself in a great
those blasted Yankees.’
It waa not long before hia wish was grati- bend of the river, whicb-eeemed to ooil arouud
flod. and ho had tn opportunity of going ovei him and his little band like a great serpent
to the Union side. He waa in tho thickest of The banks were so precipitous that it would
tbo fight at Corinth. In the rebel charge be Lava been suicide to attempt to pass
fell aa though he had received a mortal wound, tho fatal stream. They followed the riverffor
and, when tho Confederates retreated, ho more than a mile, bill camo beck almost at tbo
found himself whore be had long desired to be, very starting point without discovering “tho
ford." The enemy was now so close upon
inside the Union lines.
.
Taken to headqnartt.ni, Hoc explained how them that it was impossible to escape by tho
by which they bad entered this trap.
ho became a Confederate soldier, and asked to route
THE IOWA LOVERS.
The
Confederates, knowing tho predicament
be enlisted to tho Union service.
In the changes aud vicisaltudos of military which tbo Federal* wore in, rejoiced at what
seemed to be a fortunate termination of a bard
BX JOHN W. HATTON.
and doubtful chase. Tbev bad but to watch
regiment of cavalry—ona that had been re­ the roads and prevent the Union soldiers from
tbeir stope and all would bo well.
Thera’s a divinity shapes our ends.
cruited-near hia old home. He knew many of retracing
the lioys, and soon learned a great deal of home They could afford to take a little root, feed
The following story was related to mo soon nows, one item of which pieroed his heart, al­ their borsee, and indulge in free drinks ofpine-top whlnky," which thn Union boys had
after the war, and I made a memorandni
memorandum of ' most, like a bullet The Howards had neon “not
tbe leisureAo discuss. The time spent by
gone from Iowa nearly throe years, and no one
it at the time, but soon forgot all about IL
seemed io know whjtber.------They
hadogathered
In looking over my pajHire, tha other d-^, . - ------------------------------1------------- the Confederates in resting, eating, and drink­
camo upon the incident tn faded pencil marsa I together tho wreck of Uioir once happy home, ing was very [pvcious to Hoc an.! hia littlo band.
so dimmed by ago that I could h»_rdlr make . and, in a covered wagon drawn by two borsre,
i
VUL
sense of it, but, having written the notes with I had taken their sad, alow Journey to tbe
There wait text cue farm-house in tho horse­
my own hand, I needed but a word or two, southward. Tills wss all that Hoc could learn
here and there, to make it plain to the under- j —all hte comrades could tell him. Tho boys shoe t&gt;eud, wbifeh wm now but too surely a
standing.
&lt; wondered why he had so suddenly changed prison to Hoc ai&gt;4 his little Laud.
Tbo story impressed ms deeply at tho time, । from one of tbe gavest to one of tho saddest I It was gsowuig dark and tbe weary horse­
man haaFnot a moment to lose. They 'rode up
and when the beautiful incident, with all ita j troopers in tbo regiment
to the gate of tho farm-house and cilled for
lights and shadows, hopes slid fears, again ;
tbo man of the bouse.
All was siflashed upon my mind, after nearly fifteen years
leal for a moment, theu a tall girl, dreased to a
Lot ua return to the Howards.
of pdtaooal straggle tn which my owe life had
Minnie's
father
had
a
brother
in
tho
South
boon anything but romance, I could not rest
--------- ---------------------------------------------- faded calico dress and ann-tejuno:, came
content until I had Bcrved up tho dainty repast who waa reported to be very-wealthy. Ho had modestly but fearlessly to the gate, while from
gone*“to ‘Arkansas
In early
manhood,
for tho readers of The Lebo zb, all of whom I 1----"*•------- 1------'------*—J “where
*■— *he
_ tbo windows peered the faoeB of an old woman,
had engaged in the culture of cotton on a largo pain and thin, aud several children, and iu evi­
recognize aa household friends.
dent alarm, but quite Lelplaea. Tho girl was,
I will begin at the beginning.
—,---- ------ ------------ ---- —--------------it neemed, the only one present who had the
Boc Holman WM a baudaome Iowa b»y, the J.VO,(Ml
eon of a wealthy farmer who lived in one of
Tbo broken-down farmer, not knowing what courage to answer tho call.
She came boldly to the gate and said, in a
tho interior counties of that Btate. He waa । else to do, concluded to seek a home in the
a groat favorite with tho boys and girls of hte Bouthand procure each help aa ho could from calm, sweet voioo:
“ Do you wish to apeak with mo?"
neighborhood, l&gt;eing intelligent, bravo aud 1 Ids brother until he waa able to stand upon hia
“ No, said Soc, politely, but firmly, " send
honest. rAt school be led his classes, aud on feet again.
the play-'ground and in tbo spelling-matches
Stopping on the White nver, in Northern your father; I wish to speak with him."
"Sir. my father is a soldier. 1 have not Been
ho usually led one side or tho other, and was Arkaucaa. he left hie family on a rented plantaFienerally"victorious, hte own special merit bo- tion and struck out alone for tiieNoutuorn por- my father for more than twelve months."
" Then send your brother; I will speak with
ug tbo moHl important factor in those little । tiou oi the State in scarab of bin brother,
victories. Tho old folks spoke of Soc sn the I Kosching Camden, he
be found, to hte
his sorrow, him ”
bad
property
near
“bell-sheep,” and so be really was in thte, his 1 •that
u-* hia *brother
---- V
-J sold *hia
'----------‘-------"Sir, said tho girt sadly, " my brothers arc
own littlo world, Ixiundod by that invisible that city, and had removed with b&lt;« familr to in the army, all but George, the youngest, who
line which constitutes a neighborhood or school Oregon.' Learning, however, that bo still ia t**o small to serve you: he is but S years old."
owned considerable land In tho Blate, ho sought
district.
"All rebels," thought Hoc, nut bo did not say
After stalling hte teacher m algebra and his agent, a young lawyer in Camden, and de­ so. "She evidently thinkB that we are rebels—
quarreling with him about the moods and sired to rent one of hia farms that still re­ 1 will k&lt;&gt;ep up th« delusion. My dear young
tenses o£ tho verb, Boc loft school _ in disgust, mained unsold There was but one plantation lady," added he, in bio blandest manner; “ we
declaring that it was but loas of time and yet to rent, tho lawyer informed him, but, af­ are pursued by tho Federate; wo are hemmed
money to longer pursue hte studies under a mas ter some preliminary correspondence, Mr. in the bend ot thia treacherous river, and cut
ter who knew Iona, while assuming to know a -------------------------- ------------------ ----- _____ off from all escape. Wo must crore it in the
great deal more, than bis precocious pupil, j lease.
next two hourr or be captured. Do yon know
Whether Soc wm right or •irong in thus twitGetting tho county, township and numbers, of any ford? We have been driven off from
ting the pedagogue with incompetency cuts no ho wont in eager Bearch of hte future homo tho main road. Wo must crore here or not
figure
“
----- ‘-------------in our narrative.
—
To Itea
ub Burprtee
surprise aud Joy, bo
be found
fouud it but a day's
Near tbe Holtnau homestead lived another 1 Jon noy from where he had loft his family, aud
"There is a ford safe enough tn tho day
farmer by tho name of Howard.
on the banks of tho very same river.
'
Tbo Howarda were well11 •--------u- •*-’------- -------1
■ time, but a little dangerous after night, and
to do. *to Hoc's 1I In -a •few
weeks
tho •Howards
were-*—
domiciled
childhood and boyhood theyy were looked upon in their new quarters, and found it very con­
as first-class people—a little
----- ,____
ic too r
prone,
some ven tout for their nurposo. The farm was pro- die and bndle the horse quickly
said, for farmers—but strictly
"y honorable.
vided with a gin, a cotton press, a good barn,
Tne little follow came out with bridle in his
The older Howard hsd a pretty daughter aud manr other cunvumenoee, which, but for
hand —ho wm used to obeying thia big sinter—
. ... Hoc's
------j
innbiliiy (o stock the place and lure help,
named Minnie, who waa about
age,...aud
tho two were playmates and school.fellows would have proved to them a valuable planta­ but ho wan crying piteously,
"Oh, Sin' " and be seized hold of hor dress,
from tbeir childhood to young tuauhoad and tion.
three "rob ' men uotog to take you off?"
womanhood.
Mr Howard soon received another letter “are
“ No, Georgia, dear," said the stetor, stoop­
They loved each other as children, and this from hui bro’hcr, lull of sympathy and broth­
ing
and siwiing the boy tenderly "lam go­
love had grown almost to « paaaiou before erly tendernere, tolling him ho abonid havo
tb«iv were oid enough to think at marriage
tile place as long aa be wanted it, free of runt. ing to show them the ford I will b* back in
Minnie's parents loved Boc, and had come to
They went to work in the soring wffli re­ half an hour. Kun now aud eaten Prince and
look uw&gt;n him almost as one of their own fam­ newed courage and energy, and made a good sadilte him right quick; tbai's a darling.
ily. With all tbeir pride they bad no greater crop of ootton. All the money they could spare These arc honest men—soldier- Brave men
ambition, no fonder hope of Minnie, than to see from tbo nale of their first crop was expended like these never make war on mother and chil­
her tho happy ,y&gt;ung wife of Holman whom tn mules and horses, and they were preparing dren "
they regarded as her ooua) an! honored great­ to cultivate the whole plantation tne spring
ly for bis many ixcelleut qualities, bulb of following, when the war breko out.
head and heart. ’
Fean ng be might lose his stock, Mr. Howard on Soatiiern wc.m&gt; n, and may God forbid that
The young people dreamed on in blissful ex­ disposed of ail but hue horse All hia plana wr Hbould ever harm you or yours' "
pectation of the bright future instore forthem, for the future were now broken up, and the only
" Amen!” said a chorus of voices on either
and not a hint or doubt was ever indulged that question witb him and bis two sons was, -How ride of Sergeant Holman.
"There is little danger," van all the young
fortune would not tmile upon them procteelv shall wc keep out of the rebel army ?"
aa they wished. The Holmans were nat-nfied,
ladv rai g
she sprang lightly into the saddle
ar&gt;d led the way, telling tho m&gt;ldi"ni to follow.
tbo Howards delighted, and Hoc and Minnie
were as happy aa the blackbirds that sang ail
Fearing conscription, and finding it no longer “There la no Univ to be lost," said she, laying
day long tu the applo-tieeo.
ifo to remain «t home, Mr Howard nd his

In an evil day there came a bachelor uncle |
of Mninie'e, a wealthy stock dealer, for a mutll
favor, praying that Farmer Howard, hia brother­
in-law, would go on bla bond for t’A'.OJO. He
saw, or thought be did, Jnat where ho might i
double tho amount in icaa than six mouths.
His funds were ail invested in young stock; he
must borrow tbe money or loec the opportunity ■
of making a handsome speculation. ’
Farmer Howard waa too kind to say, fa, had
sever learned to say, that hard but honest lit- ,
tie word, no. He tugnod tu«» ratal paper with
a trembling hand, and.i n Icsh than six mouths, j
eras reduced to poverty.The Holmanc, except Hoc, bad never loved
tho Howards, because they naturally felt their
inferiority when in the presence of euch " hightoned people."
Wbo.i this fortune at.last came to tho Howords, the Holmans twitted them with their past
arrogance, and tho families parted to bitter
hatred.
Old man Holman now forbade hia son koc-,tog company witb Minnio, and tho pride of
Farmer Uuward bad been so dtx-nly wounded
already that ho, very foolishly, did the same
thing, though in the moot gentle manner, for
bo sadly deplored tho joung people's infatua­
tion.
Old man Holman threatened to disinherit his
son if be mamod Minnie, and there appeared
littlo to the near future to console or ebeer the

wont tot*L Louis, whore they Joined an Illinois
regiment.
It eoon became a 11 fo-aud-death struggle with
the women and children who were left at home

Mmu.e txjk control of everything. Her I
mother was never very strong, and tbo troubles '
of tho last throe or four years hail almost broke
her spirit, but Mmole ruse with a strength aud j
courage equal to the terrible roaponaibi ily now '
resting upon her, the responsibility of support­
ing her mottier, her little brother, and two si»
teni, younger than herself. Il was a severe
Hovere !I
struggle, m &gt;ro severe than tho reader can well I
imagine. The writer exaggerates nothing Ho
oblaino-1 tho story from their own bps, and
Minnio became a farmer. Assisted by her
little brother, who was tenderly sp&gt;.red all labor
beyond hi- strength, she plowed, planted, aud
reaped, aud had the satisfaction of knowing
that tho dear ones for whom alio laborel had,
by her own individual exertions, been spared
the pangs of hunger. It wa» a fierce struggle,
and the combat waa fought on a field of effort
strangely unfamiliar to out heroine and under
difficulties such aa would have crushed tbe
heart of the bravest man unless that heart, like

"Are you u.it afraid this woman will discov­
er our identity and toad us into an ambnscailv?'
Ba'd one of tlie boreement in a whisper, to
Ho'man, a» they disappeared into a denae
forest
_
" No," said he, " 1 had aa lief bub poet an
aug-L Dil you not hoar wtiat tu« said;
did you net ace how tenderly she soot bod anti
comforted that child? Don't talk to me of
treachery! Hho ia a rubel, no doubt, but she
will -«o n« safely over tho river, never fear."
"Halt!"
It w&amp;a the voicj of the young lady.
The company camo to a halt.
“ Now,” siiti ahe, " tho path runs down the
stream for nearly one hundred yarda before it
reaches tho water It is very narrow. If you
miso it six iuci.ee, one way or another, you are
lost Single file; slowly, guntiv. follow me;
keep to Bight of each other; don't press too
closely; forward, march!"
In a few seconds tho whole company was in
the midst of the stream, which wait breast“Halt!"
The company again halted.
“Now " «aid she, ‘the danger t" not vet half
over. Tho aaoaut 1b mom difficult. Ito c*roful not to crowd oach.ot r, and (&lt; Uoar ma"
It waa a tong, tortnoun, elippery pathwav,
and very dangt-roua, but all roacbtxl too oppo­
site bank, in safety.
Too men were profuse of thanks. Ono wan
ill-brod enough to offer bnr his purse, which
be heartflv regretted the next moment, for she
oslmly said:
“Nir, an rou suppose that I would risk my
life for money?"
Tho trooper numbly begged hor pardon.
If the mon were gratofn), how much more
must Hoc Holman have felt beholden to the
fair yonng rebel who bad saved bit life? Ho
lingered at her aide. At last be ventured to

Tne family wka to no danger of bodily
barm. Tho neighbors, though strongly A.uthern in sentiment, ye» treated them very kindly.
were fighting tho same grim monster,
reamed stoadfret and faithful through all this They
hunge., and had li'tle time to think ill of their
storm of adversity, notwithstanding tbe bitter- neighbors,
because they happened to sympa­
cess which existed between other members of thize with tho
Yankees.
tbo estranged aud embittered households.
Boe sought an interview with Minnie, and
bonretiy and lovingly confided to her tbo im­
After
Marmaduke's
raid on Cape Girardeau
portant secret that bo had determined to leave
Lome, net for hte own sake, but for her whom and Now Madrid the regiment to which Holbe loved so dearly. He would go to Toxas, be
waid, aud open a stock ranch, build for them a lowed tho rebel General in his retreat uatif they
cozy Itulo cottage, return, marry and take her found themselves within the Confederate linos,
to the Lone Btar Btate, despite the Holmans which then embraced nearly the entire Btate of
and tbe Howards, and, if need be, despite the
Thcro was some desultory fighting, but no
wh-do world.
“It lo strange," ho said, ‘that you have
They renewed their vows, not tho old enthu­ srioua engagement The forces of both
not discovered our disguise, for wo are not
siastic vows of childhood, but pledges far more
binding and sacred; for they bad now learned Northern Arkansas, intent on taking each other rebels, but Union soldiers."
“I knew it all the nmc," she said, calmly.
the full import of true love and the sacred, at a disadvantage, and it required tho greatest
“And yet you rt-ko 1 your life far u&lt;’”
meimngof such vowa Neither doubted the caution on the part of the Union forces to pre­
‘Yes, and why not? 1 am a Unionist: my
vent surprises, as they wore among enemies
father
ami broibcra are in tne Union army.”
as l »v re could well be who were about sepa­ and in a strange country. Tho Confederates
“And you would have let ns go without tell­
rating, not to west sgsin pcrhatMi for yearn.
easily obtained nows of all tbeir movemeute.
ing ns inis, had I not quizzed you?”
“Yea; it M not formj to bout of what I did
HL
formation.
&lt;&gt;f tne motives that induced me; I was only
Hoc was one day ordered to take twenty mon or
Hoc arrived safely in Toxas and set about
too happy to eave you and your men. That I
hia baldness with all the tact and energy of a aud make a ro-xinuoiaaaucc down the White sney
eoded in doing so wm glory enough for
young man of sound body and mind, and with river, on both banks of which Che Union cav­
• purpye, too. as sacred as ever actuated a alry were now stationed in considerable force.
“ Tell mo your name,’ said Hoc, to a burst of
Urn object of thia reconnniaasinoe vn to ascer­
tain llm preciae locality of the enemy's main earnest enthusiasm, “itist I mav remember you.
He eatabltebed himself on tho frontier, where eamp.
Hearting before daylight, he had reached a'
me your name, that I may ble s yon al! the
days at niv life—that I mar tell her to whom I
owe my life, and «he, too, will tore you an long
he proaperod almost from the etart. He
ptxrpoeo to croae me Wnite river at a ford—the a* life snail last!"
‘My name la Minnie Howard,’ she said. In
the oouatnr. Earnest in his desire to
way -and return to Ito. command from tho op­ that sweet tone of voice, which hud toother
be aitemptid Io make his oec»pe through the posite side He must trust te blind luck to days boon so dr-ar to young Holman, when they
were
so happy aud coniideut in each other’s
rebel I'.uv*. but, ou reaching Bo*&gt;ham, he wm dud this eroding, t.r t l-o to such chance in­
not alhi«ed io cootiuno tits jouruev without formation ee forum might throw to hia way.
certain d icntm nte, which be retnroad to bare
HI- men were mainly dreeeod to dtincuV
wntioo and skgmxL Tbe authorities, who clothing, but the iltaKUias was imi&gt;erfect, and
felted todt c lve. tlosoou disc reared that he was
Had it not been no dark—could Minnie Howpuniuad b» several omuatii*. of th- etteujy, and
rd hiveseen the straqxo expression on Hulmuat put the river belwteu i«n ai&gt;d hte owo
H'tlB band or suffer the worst fate to store far
when- he remained for nearly a year an himself and fellows.
tettatorof the storooy scenes that were
‘More onward, b &gt;ya/ said 8 c to the borae-

gentle tone “ You need not endanger yourself
to put me safely across the stream. I am quite
familiar with tbe road; the rebels, should I
meet them, will do me no harm. Good night!’
&gt;1—**

‘ I------

A Fight for the SUndord.
Shorfljr after the civil war hod ended,
a youag rustic m army bine, with a
musket, stopped on hir homeward wav
our house. That laded dingy blue
was the most interesting color iu the
world then,and, aa this aoldier,scarcely
more than a boy, ate hia dinner wa felt
grateful to him. He had a simple, nar­
row mind, which all hia experiences of
camp and field had not deeply im­
pressed. Presently he-said he’d got
somethin' he didn't know bnt we'd like
to see, and polled out of a breast-pocket
a leather case, which he opened, dis­
closing a large bronze medal. We read
the inscription; it waa to the effect that
the Congress of the United States pre­
sented this medal to Corporal---- - for
bravery in the field. Then, of course,
he had to tell us the story, something
after this fashion:
“ Wai, ye see, it waa down the peninselar one of them days when we didn’t
seem to be doin’ nothin’ 'twnz any use.
We was most np the side ’f a hill an* vz
quiet ez a graveyard, but sometimes if
a feller on’y showed his head over the
top he see and heard enough, I tell ye.
I iep’ creepin’ np an’ lookin' down,
an' I see a lot of rebs ’twun’t doin’ any
more’n we, an* a big feller in the mid
die; he stood kind o’ careless and sassy'
holdin’ a hansum flag. I told the feller
next me, sez I, ‘ I snum I I’m goin’ to
get that flag!’ He sez, ‘ Don’t you be
a darned fool! ’ But I jest dropped my
gun and run down hill, 'n I was right
inter ’em 'fore they seemed to notice
it; ’n I run right up to the big feller
an’ says, ‘ Here, you, give me that flag!’
'n he jest let go, 'n I put it. I tell ye,
I didn’t wait to say, ‘ Thank'ee,’ nor
anythin'; 'n if the bullets didn’t sing
'round my way fera’while1 But they
didn't take no sort of aim, ’□ I got up
to the boys all right. I tell ye, that
big feller must have felt kinder silly
when he thought on't! ” — Springfield
Rejmbluran.

PITH AND PO1HT.

An onnoe of keep-your-mouth-shut
fighting !■ Bho reined her horse
is better than a pound of explanations
rer bank, but Boc detained her
after you have said it.
*
_________ ___ _________
The prisoner being asked whether
listening to what I am going to say. F am a
he struck the man in the heat of pas­
soldier, and 1 claim to bo a gentleman. You
eay your name is Minute Ho ward. Tbo woman
sion, replied: “ No; I struck him in the
I love, honor, and adore te of that name. I
pit of the stomach.”
havo not seen Minnie—my Minnie—for more
than throe years "
In extremis: Pat—“ Do ye buy rags
“ four name?” said Minnie, breaking into tbo
and bones here?” Merchant—“ We do,
conversation, with aa impatient and bewilder­
suit.” Pat—Thin, be Jabers, put me
ing tone of voice.
on the sohkales!"
“Holman."
“ floor
Didactic parent — “Do you know
“Tbe very same."
why I am going to whip you ? ” Imper­
“Then yon nave found your Minnie, and
tinent urchin—“I suppose because you
thank God, I have found a lover, too, whom 1
had almost despaired of over seeing again!"
are bigger than I am.”
.
And ahe fell to crying, while Soc held her gen­
Nurse—“Good-morning, Mr. Brown.
tly to hte bosom.
Did you have a good night? ” Patient
The lovers embraced fondly, kissed a loving
good-by, with new vows of eternal devotion,
—“ The night was good enough, but
separated to moot again “ when this cruel war
I’ve had a beastly time of it—I have."
teover." After tbo stars and stripes again
waved over every Btate in tho Union, and peace
There is something terrible in the
returned to bless a re-uni ted country, Hoc Hol­
expression of a cross-eyed barber when
man returned to Minnie, and they were mar­
ried.
he takes a customer by the nose and
Bupposing hte son was dead, old man Hol­
holds a bright new razor over his
man wre too happy when Hoc returned on a visit
throat.
to Iowa, accompanied bv ills bride, to foci tbo
“If I fail in trade, I can come bock
least indignant at hia forbidden marriage. Ho
gave Soc his patrimony and hte blewnng, aud
to bee-raising," said Bijah. ** Donno,”
the young man returned to the South, where he
raid his father; “ bee-hives are pretty
now resides on a fine plantation, not far from
■ poor things to fall back on." The old
tho Howard mamdon, which hia father-in-law i
| man was right.
now owns, thanks to hia kind brother. The |
father and hia two eons returned safely from |
' It was said of an inveterate drunkard
the war, and, notwithstanding he and hte ncigh' that he had met with a great affliction
bors fought against each m tbe war, they al! I
live in perfect peace. The old man la a Justice
and drank to drown his grief. “Then,
Advice to a Toung Man.
of the Peace, and one of bis sons in now Sheriff
said a bystander, “ his grief most know
of liir county. Soc might have held places of |
No, my son, the world does not owe how to swim.”
trust and iiouor had he not preferred the peace
and quiet of private life. Surrounded by all | you a living. The world does not need I “You promised to pay that bill yes­
that a man can well dreire, he finds in the bo- ' yon, just yet; you need the world. If terday," said an angry creditor to a
ciety of wife and children a glorious "urccuo you can convince the world that you
from the stormy days of jits youtn, aud he j are necessary to ite well-being, its hap­ I debtor. “ Yes,” calmly replied the
often dwiterca that God has blcwsed him above
j other, “ but to err is human, to forget
hte dosertB, but Minnie does not think so; what : piness, its pleasure, its moral existence, divine, and I forgot it."
woman ever did when estimating the happi­ ' then the world will begin to claim yon
A loving British wife's postscript to
ness of the man she lovre? And tills, kind and make room for you in the body
reader. i» the happy ter.ntnstion of su
pews, with the softest cushions and the h&amp;r husband in New York: “Dear
Confederate yarn
।
William
: I have perused the police
easiest foot-stools. But don’t fall into
I rejiorta and Morgue returns every day,
the common error of supposing that
the world owes you a living. It doesn’t hoping to see your name.”
How “Tom Jones” Won Sold.
A Danbury man can kick eleven
owe you anything of the kind. The
We are told of Fielding’s “Tom world isn't responsible for your being. inches higher than his head. During
Jones” that, when tbo work was com­ It didn’t send for you; it never asked j good fruit years he hopes to make con­
pleted. the author, being at the time j you to come here, and iu no sense is it siderable money in traveling through
hard pressed for money, took it to a 1 obliged to support you now that you the State and kicking boys out of trees.
second-rate publisher, with a view of are here. Your living is here—a good,
Charley—“ What girl was that you
selling it for what it would fetch at the comfortable living.
Plenty to oat,
moment. He left it with the bookseller, ' plenty to wear; an abundance of good, . hod in tow last evening?” Harry (on
and called upon him next day for his de­ healthful, hard work ; ripples of laugh­ ■ his dignity)—" What you please to call
cision. The publisher hesitated, and re­ ter and sprinkles of tears; hours of , in tow, sir, is what people of culture
quested another day for consideration ; happiness and moments of heartache; generally a|&gt;eak of as blonde tresses,
and nt parting Fielding offered him the days of labor aud nights of rest; duties str.”
Tennyson frequently spends hours
manuscript for £25. On hia way borne I to be performed and rewards to Im- won ;
Fielding met Thomson, the poet, whom it is all - here, son disapjointmeuLs, over a single line of his poetry before
he told of the negotiation for the sale struggles, success aud honors—but the । he can get it right, and the Sweet Singof the manuscript; when Thornton, 1 world doesn't owe yon one of them; | er of Michigau says if she couldn't
knowing the high merit of the work, j not one. You can’t collect your living I write uoetry luster than that she would
conjured him to be off the bargain, and I as you would a debt, by simply present­ ! be ashamed of herself.
offered to find a better purchaser. Next ing your bill, or giving your lawyer tbe
A mf.mueii cf a School Board, not ■
morning Fielding hastened to his ap­ account to sue. You have to work for thousand miles from Boston, visited a
pointment with os much apprehension &gt; it. son, and work like a Trojan, too. school under his jurisdiction. When
lest the bookseller should keep to his I When you hear a man say that the asked to make some remarks, he said :
bargain as he had felt the day before, , world owes him a living, and he is go­ “Well, children, you spells well and
lest he should altogether decline it. To ing to have it, make up your mind that reads well, but yon hain’t sot still."
tho authors great joy, the ignorant he is just milking himself a good ex­
When Boulton, the engineer, partner
trafficker in literature declined, and re­ cuse for stealing a living. The world
of Watt, stood iu the presence of
turned the manuscript.
doesn't owe any mau anything, son. It
He next set off with a light heart to will give you anything you earn, and George III. to open to him tho mys­
his friend Thomson; and the novelist you just look out over the world and tery of the steam-engine, and the King
aud the poet then went to Andrew , know that all the plunder you can gath­ asked him os he might ask a peddler,
Millar, the great publisher oi tho day. er iu by honest work is yours, and no “ What do you sell, sir?” Boulton re­
plied, " What Kings, sire, ore all fond
Millar, is was his practice with works of more. If you can’t get any, why none
of—power."
light reading, handed the manuscript to , of it is yours, aud if you can reach out
Clergyman to newly-wedded pair—
his wife, who, having read it, advised aud carry away ten times ns much as
him by no means to let it slip through your neighbor, why that is ml yours, “ Tbe marriage state imposes various
his fingers. Millar now invited the two and he has no right to wait and whine duties. Tbe husband must protect the
friends to meet him at a coffee-house in j over his bad luck and want you to di- wife, while the wife must fellow the
the Strand, where, after dinner, the I vide. And, my son, in all human prob- husliand wheresoever he goes." Bride
bookseller, with great caution, offered | ability you will not want to divide. I — “Jjor-. sir.can't that be altered in our
Fielding £200 for the manuscript. The j hope you may, but it is very likely that case? My husband is going to be a
। country postman.”
novelist was amazed at the largeness of you won’t.— Bob Burdette.
the offer. “ Then, my good sir,” said he,
! A bridal party approached the hy­
recovering himself from this unexpected ,
More About Theodosia Burr.
meneal allar and the clergyman pro­
stroke of good fortune, “ give me your
ceeded with the sen-ice: “Wilt thou,
i
The
reported
confession
of
a
dying
hand—the book is yours; and waiter,"
Mary, take, etc.?" he inquires. “Naw!”
I
sailor
in
a
Michigan
poorbonae,
a
few
continued he, “ bring a couple of bot­
j is the reply. “ What I” cries the good
tles of your best port.” Before Millar | months ago, concerning the death of pastor; “ if you don't wont to marry this
Aaron
Burr
’
s
daughter,
Theodosia,
has
died, be had cleared £13,000 by “ Tom
I gentleman, why didn’t you say so soon­
Jones.” out of which he generously attracted much attention, and facta go- er ? What mode yon wait till the mo­
made Fielding various presents, to the | ing to support the aged pirate's state- ! ment of the ceremony ?” “ Because,
|
raent
have
recently
come
to
light
in
the
amount of £2,000; and, when he died,
I sir. you are the first that hat conde­
be bequeathed a handsome legacy to I course of discussion and correspond­ ' scended to ask my advice or consent in
ence on tin- subject in North and South
each of Fielding’s sons.—Gafignani.
the matter.”
Carolina. The dying man in Michigan
It is pointed out that, in these bad
said he belonged to a gang of pirntes
Getting to the Rear.
who captured the vessel on which the times, a hint how to provide a most ac­
Tho following, related by nn officer lady named took passage 'rom George­ ceptable and inexpensive present for
of the Stonewall brigade, may interest town. and asserted that he witnessed the children may not be unwelcome.
sol'o of our soldier friends:
her death by being compelled to " walk It was the practice of an eminent army
While Jackson’s corps waa cautiously the plank” into tbesea; and now comes surgeon to lock up his olive branch a
moving to the flank and rear of the Dr. W. G. Pool, of Elizabeth City, N. week before the anniversary of his
Union army at Chanoellorsville, the C., who is the possessor of an oil-por­ birthday. On that lay he solemnly
Confederate cavalry in advance became trait which bears a remarkable resem­ opened his dungeon and released him,
engaged with the enemy.
Soon a blance to tbo engraving of "Theodo­ saying: “The most valuable boon
wounded and bleeding trooper waa seen sia” in Davis' history of Aaron Burr, which mon can enjoy is liberty I Take
emerging from the woods in front aud which, he says, he obtained in 1869 it, my son, as a welcome present from
After looking around, he moved in the from an old lady named Mann, who your parental”
direction from which the infantry were lived near Nag’s Head. According to
marching, as if seeking the rear, or, as Mrs. Mann's story, her husband found English Prices for American Goods.
the average gray-jacket would Hay, the tho picture in tho cabin of a pilot-boat
One of the commercial puzzles yet
r’ar. Soon afterward rapid firing ex­ that came ashore near Kitty Hawk, with
to be explained is the reason why you
plained tliat the blue-jackets had closed saii set and rudder fastened. The ves­
can buy excellent “Blue Point" oysters
tn behind Jackson, and it waa not sel bore evidences of having been plun­ in London for a shilling a dozen; why
long before the poor cavalryman was dered and abandoned, but there were
the Atlantic and Scribner’s montlilies
seen coming back again.
When oppo­ no signs of violence. That a pilot­
can be bought there for the same price;
site the “ Stonewall," another cavalry­ boat of the description of the one that
bow it is that American butter, cheese
man from tho front also arrived. No. 1 sailed from Georgetown, 8. O.. for New
and beef are now to be found in neariy
at |ouue ivoognized him, and said, York, having on board Mrs. Theodosia
every village of Bcotland and England,
“ Hallo, Bill—wounded ?’
Burr Alston, came on shore at Kitty­ while the greater part of the seacoast
“ Yes," said No, 2, “ but not bad. Let's Hawk about that time, there is no mat­ population of Wales live on American
git to the r’ar.”
ter ot doubt. That the articles taken canned goods, all of which can be
At which No. 1 exclaimed : “ This is from tbo wreck, including the portrait
bought for far less than here— a good
the darnedest fight I've bin in yit. It now in possession of Dr. Pool, and ar­
out of American beef, for instance, costs
hain’t got no r’ar.”—Harper's Maga­ ticles of female wearing apparel shown 2 pence half-penny, or 5 cents a pound.
zine.
1
him by Mrs. Mann did once belong to a Developing our commerce is a good
lady of culture—such as Theodosia thing, but is there any reason why we
An Artist’s Luck.
Burr—there is no manner of doubt. should not be able to get things pro­
A lady oalfed at a photograph gallery So that the unfortunate Theodosia duced here for at least the same price
in Columbus, Ohio, with a baby whoe&gt;e " walked the plank" seems probable, if that our British cousins can? If the
photograph ahe desired Uken. The the story of the dying man in Michi­ Atlantic and Scribner's monthlies are
necessary arruugumeitto were made, the gan and that of the living Mrs. Mann to be bought in London for a shilling,
little cheiub was propped up in a chair in North Carolina are taken in connec­ why should we pay more than 25 cents
in the beet possible position, and the tion.—New Orleans Democrat.
for them? or, what is a more vital ques­
artist was pr&lt;»cee&lt;liug to adjuHt his
tion, with American beef at 5 and 6
The Boston newspapers tell ot a cents a pound at retail, why is it that
camera, when the mother excused her­
self for a moment The moment grew stage-struck woman who got a divorce the lowest price in the wholesale mar­
to minute, and the minutes to hours. from her husband in order to become ket here ia 7{ cents a pound, and that
In abort, the mother did not come back, an actress, failed dismally behind the without the added expense of transpor­
and the artisi finds himself with a footlights, returned to her home, and tation and other incidentals? An ex­
randy-made baby on his hands, whose begged to be made a wife again, which planation ia in order from tho produc­
name and origin axe unknown to him. waa done by a remarriage.
ers.— Philadelphia Press..

�Thr^’nvS
All the fatty
mulated in
urugvn
•* _
WEp”** '
, tion of solid matter, than the white.
Thisrefore, in an alimentary point of
view, the white and the yelk differ con­
siderably from e*eh other, the former
being mainly a simple solution oi albpmen. the latter Iwing a solution of a
mottled form of Albumen, together

with a quantity of fat. * * * B*w
aad lighth-boilod egg*
of di­
gestion. It is said that raw eggs are
more eesily digested than cooked ones;
but this may be doubted if the egg is
not overcooked. A hard-boiled egg
John Locke, the English philosopher, presents a decided resistance to gastric
wu a favorite with manv of thagreal solution, and has a -constipatory notion
noblemen of hia age.' They liked his on the bowels.
robust sense and ready wit, and enjoyed
even the sharp reproofs in which he oc­
CUHWUS AND LNTEBESTlhU.
casionally indulged. On one occasion
he had been invited to meet a select
During the period of nearly two cent­
party at Lord Ashley's. When he came uries the first-born of the house of
they were playing at cards, and contin­ Austria has been a girl—-asingular fact.
ued absorbed in the game for two or
The embalmed head of Oliver Crom­
three hours.
For some time Locke looked on, and well is in the possession of a,daughter
then began to write diligently in a of the Hon, Mr. Wilkinson, an English
blank book taken from his pocket At gentleman. It is carefully preserved,
length . they asked him what he was wrapped in costly envelopes, in a strong
antique box. At the Restoration the
writing. He answered:
“My Lords, I am improving myself embalmed body of Cromwell wm taken
the best I can in your company; for, from Westminster Abbey and hung at
having impatiently waited this honor Tyburn. The head wm cut off, a pike
of being present at such a meeting of driven through the nock and skull and
the wise man and great'wits of the age, exposed at Westminstei Hall. The
I thought I could not do better than head is said to be almost entire, the
write down your conversation, and here flesh black and sunken, the hair remain­
I have in substance all that has passed ing, and even a large wart over the eye.
The splintered pieces ■ or a pike and
for this hour or two.”
' The nobl* Lords were so ashamed at rusted iron are attached to the head.
jtho written record of their frivolous
Paradoxical aa it may seem at first
talk that they at once stopped card­ glance, it is a fact that the top of a
playing and began the discussion of wagon-wheel moves, when the vehicle
an Important subject.
is in metion, twice m fast as the hub at
Thomas Carlyle has uttered even a the center. It may be shown that the
more pungent reproof of idle talk: “If top moves the faster in several ways.
we can permit God Almighty,” ho says, Take two wheels, say a foot in
“to write down our conversation, think­ diameter, and let one be station­
ing it good"enough for him, any poor ary ; place the periphery togetner
Boswell need not scruple to work his and roll one wheel around the
will of it”—Youth'8 Companion.
periphery of the other. It ia plain,
when the complete circuit has been
made, that the top of tho movable
To many a good man the bed of death wheel has described a circle, the radius
has been the oouch of life. The spirit of "whjch is throe feet, in the same time
contrasted itself with the dying body, that the bottom Iim described one of
that it might more emphatically assert one foot radius, and, having traversed
tbe greater distance in the same time, it
the power Of .the endless life.
On each a couch rested Bishop Haven. follows that it has moved the faster.
Groups gathered round it, to muse over
The proportions of the human figure
the transition from death unto life.
are six times the length of the feet
“It is ao pleasant, so beautiful, so Whether the form is slender or plump,
delightful dying," said the living Bish­ the rule holds good; any deviation
op. “The angels are here. God lifts from it is a departure from the highest
me np so in His arms, I cannot see the beauty in proportion. The Greeks
River of Death. There is no river. It made all their statuei according to this
is all light I am Boating away from rule. The face, from the highest point
earth up into heaven. I am gliding of the forehead, where the hair begins,
away into God.”
to the chin, is one-*cnth of the whole
“Good-night!” said an old friend, as stature. The hand, from the wrist to
he turned away. “Good-night!” was the middle finger, is the same. From
tho reply, “but when we meet again it the top ot tbe chest to the highest point
will be good-morning."
of the forehead is a seventh. If tho
And so waa fulfilled the word of the face, from the roots of the hair to the
Kiphet “at evening time ahal! be light." chin, be divided into three equal parts,
ere waa no night about that couch, the first division determines the space
for the light of immortality bad touched where the eyebrows meet, and the sec­
it.
.
ond the place of the nostrils. The
That resurrection to the blessed life height, from the feet to the top of the
recalls another bed of death, which also head, is the distance from the extremity
was a couch of life. It was laid in India, of the fingers when 'the arms are ex­
and ho who rested on it was •Schwarz, tended.
the venerable apostle of three score and
Below we print a magic square,
twelve years.
known as the “Knight’s Tour,’ *hich
Hia life was gliding away so gently will be found very interesting:
that the chest seemed not to rise and
fall. Even tbe delicate touch of love
could discern no pulse. Thinking him
dead, the Taniel pupils began chanting
their version of the teacher’s favorite
hymn:

Oh. turn Thy pitylag.yc!

The s'soza ended, the voice ceased to

angels heard it change from the cry of
supplication to the shout of praise to
Him whom he bad served for eightrondmay be poetically oMrmed of the be­
ginning of human life; how truly it may
be said of the closing of a Christian's
life! The King in bis beauty is seen by
the dying Christian, for the land is not,
4/iCTA, very far off.

This square is formed by the move of
a knight across a chess-board. Starting
from 1, he touches every square on tho
board, and no square more than once,
bringing up at 64. It will be seen that
each horizontal and vertical eohunn
sums up 268. Divide the board into
four quarters, and the horizontal and
vertical cohunns of each quarter -will
sum up IM. Divide the board into 1G
equal squares, and the figures of each
square will com up 130. Thus: 1 xSOx
48x51—180. Take a horizontal column.
Add the odd numbers of the left half to
the even numbers of the right half, and
vice versa, and the result is 130. Thus:
1 x 47 x 28x54—-130. There are hun­
dreds of other wonderful features about
this square,which space forbids oa men­
tioning.
' "

Brvm Wildcats in a Tree.
m

food for man, sad it is

For several months last summer con­
siderable loss was sustained near Jones­
capacity ao simple and •oonvenient are ville in lambs sad poultry. At last the
robbers have been found. The Rev.
Mr. Elliott and five companions started
nutn- out for a
coon hunt, with dogs
and guns. Tbe dogs started a trail that
led them into the big timber, and iu
about the center tbe hounds all brought

Bo, building up a rousifig fire and evad­
ing off for some refreshments, they
ware off the tough hours of the night
they are approved. Although other by playing dominoes on an old log. As
eggs than those of birds are eaten—for soon as they coaid see, the tree was
felled, and, to their astenirhment, seven
wildcats, two being full-grown and five
fori and ot the plover poeaeas the rich- about one-half size sprung from the
docks aud geeac are frequently uwtd in
all but one ot the wildcats, which was
secured a lire, The men earned their
the turkey and of the pea-hen are high­ game home in great triumph.—Albany
ly esteemed for some purposes.
The weight of an ordinary new-laid
qunjaty g&lt; try

of hard, hoarse coughs as the curtain
cut the sigut from the auditorium. Sev­
eral of the stage/ people suffered many
small bh“ters, b(it none were very
riotudy injured. \

have organized a State Medical So­
— :
’
matter contained ciety.

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and

ORNO STRONG,

Spring Good*,
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

OFFICE TN TRUMAN'S BRICK, SECOND STORY.

ADVEHTISING BATES.
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HAPPY IN BARGAINS
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of the
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
under the heads of

Dry Goods,
C lo thing;,
Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes

Sashrint f irrrtorg.
VILLAGE OFFICERS
President — WlUIrm Killen.

Ladies and Gents’
Fui-niadilng- Goods,

CS-roceriea,
Crockery.

Two Drinks for Ten Cent*.

jWrirtiO.

He entered the saloon with a hasty
stride and abstracted air, aa if some X 1 EtTlODiHT El'HUOPAL CHURCH
Raator. Services every Sabbath at 10«$
book would split wide open if he waa a. tn. row.
and " p. m. 8abbath school at IS m. Prayer
not there on time to save it with his
mighty intellect. He laid down his
short bit with the manner of a man who
had paid any number of long bits over ' o'clock si.arp. on or before the full of lbs moon,
cordially invited.
the same counter and would just os soon rramlsnl brotlicraRare
obert McCarthy, w. m.
do it again if he felt like it. He poured
JOHN U SMITH, Secretary.
.
out fear fingers and a half of whisky.
As the bartender wm wondering wheth­
?usintM Jircrfoni.
er he wna a railroad magnate or a bonan­
W. IL YOUNG,
za king in seedy disguise, in walked a
wreck on the ocean of rum, who begged
l*. Office Eaat tide of Main Street, Naahvtlla
• &lt;*aicr liaura from 1 to 9 a. tn. and 4 to 7 p. m
piteously for a “nip." The bartender
was no greenhorn and couldn't be
H A. BARBER,
“played.” He refused the bummer's
D. Honicopathle I'hjtlcian and Buntecm
piteous appeal. “Stay, my good fellow."
• Office, near residence, on corner of WaaUliur
cried the compassionate millionaire. ton and State Btrecta, Na*livlUe, Mich.
“Do you really want a drink ? Then di­
CHAS. 11. BRADY,
vide with me. I poured out more than
I want.” They did divide, and walked
out together to initiate other well-post­ and Conveyancing a iprcialtr. Bounty and Pcualon Claim. promptly atUndcl to. aud all ether
ed barkeepers into the secret of getting buelncaa eutnuia4 to my care. Office oppoaita Unon Houae, Nashville, Mich.
“two drinks for a dime."

M

M

Occupation for Children.
The habits of children prove that oc­
cupation is of necessity with most of
them. They love to be busy, even
about nothing; still more to be usefully
employed. With some cliildren it is a
strongly-developed physical necessity,
aud, if not turned to good account, will
be productive of positive evil; thus
verifying the old adage, that “idleness
is the mother of mischief.” Children
should be encouraged, or, if indolently
disinclined to do it, should be disci­
plined into performing- for themselves
every little office relative to the toilet
which met
wuicu
they arc
are capuuic
capable v.
of pcriui
performing.
mm|&lt;.
They should also keep their own clothes
and other possessions
, in nest
. . order,' and
*
fetch for themselves whatever they
wont; in short, they should learn to be
as independent of the services of others
as possible, fitting them alike to make
a good use of prosperity, and to meet
with fortitude any reverse of fortune
that may befall them. We know of no
rank, however exalted, in which such a
system would not prove beneficial.

Drunken Fish.
A brewer of Bavarian beer had some
accident which made 300 tuns of beer
utterly unfit for use. The brewery
drain was being repaired, and the beer
all ran into the pond. In a few hours
tho whole hurfbee of the pond was no-

Singing through the eight lines of the
first stanza, they paused, M if in doabt
whether the second might not be a
prayer for the dead instead of an in­
vocation for the living.
Suddenly from the dying man came
the words at which they had paused, in
a low but dear chant:

be heard by the Taniel pupils. But

profcMion- terms- them.—tableaux, the
spectators call them—during the play.
One of there ia the Mountain Meadow
mjiMutcre, which is illumiiratt&gt;d aud intemrifled by all the glory aud glare of
blue and red fire. .Some one snrreptitiousl«aingled a Quantity of red pepper
with tbSnaUrial fcr producing tinted
flw, sad the result wm somewhat sur­
prising, and created great consternation
among the temporary corpses. The
admixture, instead of burning with
serene halo, went on a tear, hissed,
crackled, and flew in fiery, blistering
showers ever the hands and faces of the
l»oy» who held the pons, and over those
of the dead, whose vitality was restored
in a miraculously natural manner. A
murdered woman who lay prone upon
her back, with her hea4 horribly gashed
and a yawning, bleeding slit across her
beautiful throat—dead as a door-nail—
wm splashed, and revived with start­
ling suddenness. She howled, groaned
and flopped over, exclaiming, “O! O!
My God! My eyes are burning out;
I’ll die!” Other corpses writhed, rolled,
flopped, howled and groaned.
An
immoderate amount of profanity bub-

piOMEER STORE

They all behaved in the most eccentric
manner. Thousands of them lay qui­
etly upon their sides, aa if to await their
recovery, others were rapidly swim­
ming and turning about m small cir­
cles. while thousands again would re­
main stationary, just holding the tops
of their heads out of the water, as if to
snap up the air. The surface of the
water appeared quite dark by the num­
ber «f fish with which tbe lake waa
stocked.

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.

I3T OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon­
est O*oo&lt;l&amp; and selling on tbe basis of 'Tlii-ee
Feet to the yai-cl and Sixteen Ounce*
to tlie pound, enables us to hold all our old custom­
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25*per
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try ub
and see.

LEWIS DURKEE,

N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
farm products.

Notary Public, Real Estate and Insur
a nee AgvnL Collection, promptly nude, ana exchange for all
LAWYER,
Conveyancing prop-rly executed Office in D. C

Griffith') Store.

L. J. WHEELER,

EMOR F PARADY.
OF THE PEACE. Couvvyaadnc care­
fully and p lumpily attended U&gt;. Office cut
JUSTICE

WM PARMENTER,
If D. Office over Hull's Drag store. Ver111. inontvlUe, Mich.

W. H. GRISWOLD,
I». Homoeopathic Physician and Sorgron.
• OthraoverD.C. Griffith's store. Kcatdencv
corner I'nillipa aud Durkee streets. Prompt auro­
lion given lo calls day or night.

Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
J^OW IS TOE TIME

To Take Advantage of the

M

A. M. FLINT,
A”! will __
TV
practice iu all tbe Co
collection, promptly made. (Office over D.
Griffith a atore, Naabviiki, Mich.

GREAT SPRIKG BOOM,
It Can Be Found at

R PARADY,
anufacturer of Boot* and blow. Making
and repairing neatly done, alto atricl atten­
tion to CH all orders promptly, and at the lovest
living prices. Shop east sloe of Main Street,

M

D. C. GRIFFITH’S
Where he is constantly opening

Goods aud Ba«a&lt;e carried to any
place In the village. Stout hones, good dray
DRAYMAN.

charles scheidt,
UtCKBMlTH. attends promptly to all wa
■ he HiuikMiillh and llorae-Shoeli* line, i
U «.n nn Wt-ri Mdr Main Hi Give hlnf n .-all.

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^Hisccllaneous Carda.

yyOLCOTT HOUSE,
Xeohville, Michigan.
Wolcott, Proprietor.

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc,

P J. PI HCHIS,
Bohh

fV It is economy to trade witb me, for I will not allow any merchant to
undersell me, who sells for CASH.

Barber.

How Men Waltz.
“One mon,” says the Saturday Re­ Unkn Hou re.
view, “waltzes with his head in the air
aud much the expression worn by a
Notury .Public,
dog when he is howling at the sound
Maple Grove, Mir
of music. Another has a bend in the
middle, which looks as uncomfortable g LlEBHAl'SEk,
as it is ungraceful. One genuflects at
every turn, and slides one of his feet as
if to trip up rival dancers. An even
more dangerous performer works his
left hand up and down as if it were a READY MADE CLOTHING,
pump-handle. A tall man, with a topNmihvllie.
bcavy kind of stoop, leans over his
partner, like a groat hen taking a 'J’HAT HUSBAND OF MINE!
chicken under her wing. One man
Gets bls SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING
holds his partner as if he were afraid
she would slip from his grasp, while an­
other looks os if be wished he were rid
A. L. RASEY’8,
of his bargain."
fun
Joseph EL Snow, of Bangor, Me., de­
sirous of encouraging agriculture, offers
a J5 gold piece to the boy in Penobscot
county, und«r 18 years of age, who
raises the mast potatoes on an eighth of
rn acre of lard in 1880, and to the boy
who raises the next largest quantity a
18 gold piece, and to the boy who
stands third in the list two $1 gold
pieces. What an opportunity for the
embryo agriculturists of Maine I

THE CELEBRATED

JJERE YOU HAVE TIIEIVI.

When we say this, we mean that you have

Bargains in Spring Goods.
We are oi

the largest and most complete stock of
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
our store will fully prove.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

£ A. Bl’HH,
*

“THZ BOSS*

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
NAMHV1LI.E,

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MICH.

Repalrtr.gdou. with Neatness sod DiepaUh.

VVILLIAM JONES,

It must also be remembered that we also carry an immense
stock of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

A San Francisco thief did not know
that the woman whose pocket he tried
to pick was tbe Great American Female
Samson, belonging to a circus then in
the city; but he was sure he had made
a mistake when ahe struck out from the
shoulder, knocking him down like s ten­
pin hit by the big ball

ALL KINDS FOOT COVERING,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.

dentists
Maakvllle. Hick.

�Spiehigaa ®nrtnl JUdlrm
veaied a wind-mill which for wmpHci-

► MARCH S7, 188Q understand be nan fnrnixh them for
nearly o&amp;a-bijf the price now charged
for mills. He is to put one up this week,
FOUR OOMEM
on trial, for S. Junes; we also learn
that be ia to put up one on D. C. 8onXt Editor:—Ea I told you when 1 boraa barn, (Uie dorg farm.)
■writ before. The News Vail rite in
G. Arnold, thinking Michigan a hard
the* parts, ’n sens site spred her wings
state fora poor man to make a living
she’s riter’nr ever.
in, and the state of Ohio a better one;
The roads are atavin round hear now
sold bis farm and personal property
and Mance, Bill, Gorge and William
and started for Ohio. He was gone
'and lota of nthers, are hullin wood to
three days and returned a wiser but a
the Crick.
poorer man, has got his old farm back,
Em fur's poly ticks in consumed, the
and as quick as he can get .things to
jieplc dont take much stock in to it
gether again, will try Baltimore awhile
bout the corners, except Selar.andbe
longer.
Steve. .
aint so bad es he use to be. Big 01, ’s
gone west. He waa a sort of a poltisEATOM COUXTY ITEMS.
hun, and was compiishuner of hiways
Geo. Booth living two miles west of
in Kalamo, a cuppie of years. I beer
Rapids, had his foot smashed to
folks talkin a goodeal about Blane and Eaton
Hinder* by a horse-power on Friday.
Grant runnin for President, but we
Roymer’s saw mill, in Roxana towndont bother our beds but preshua little sliip, was burned Monday night, invol­
bout um. I spoae they’ve got muuey ving a loss of $15,000, with no insur­
rnufr to-keep out of the poor house ance.
The Charlotte brewery, with Joe.
anyhow, so we say, “darn the odds” let
Crout aa proprietor, is turning out
um goit.
from seven topline hundred barrels of
We’ve kindy settled down to bixuess, lager beer per year.
haul in out manure, flxin up fenaes. " Morgan Vance of Charlotte on Mon­
gitin up wood, ahuggerin, feedin ud day, was arrested for shooting George
our bosses fur the spring work, that is Hance in the abdomen, The wound!*
not considered fatal.
what time we kin git, outside of keepin
Alfred Stone of Eaton Rapids, was
our noses clean.
shoveling under a sand bank a few
Lots of things hes happened sense I days since when it caved upon him
writ tother time, and I dont no just breaking his right leg in two plac?a
and almoat his back.
bow to begin to tei it. At any rate,
Not a thousand miles from Eaton
Eli’s gone to Colleraydo; Kate, who was Rapids is a community in which there
lax# the nee tost gal bout the corners, are within a mile of each other two
she’s married a Univeraleist preecher, churches with tlieir Btecplcs towering
heavenward, and an -old dilapidated
and * gonctolHnois; Charly’s skool
school house hardly fit for anything.
out, in ours ’sgointo be this week:
Tom’s sold his dog to Ed; Selar’s hired
MICHIGAN NEWS.
Gill to teech our akooi this summer;
• Gorge and Cbariy ’n thair wives hev
Henry Everett, of Battle Creek has
bento Britoon; Bill he’s ben to Pensle- eloped with his son’a wife.
vany to see his dad ’n Tild’s ben up to
One morphine suicide per day apiiears
Hasting, ’n her inuther’s gone to Pita- to be about the average nt Grand j
burg; Billy’s begun pie nuskool house, Rapids now.
Jud Kinyon, a farmer of near Quincy j
wun of Conklins hogs’s dod; Carrie
fell from a stack on the 10th. and was !
’r got fooled out of her skool; Fcne’s terribly broken up.
Sot a boy. ’n Wig and William keep
On tbe 90th, a lad named Bert Graves
parrin iu round couple of gals, wun of $»f Batavia, Branch county, was killed
um not fur from the corners, and tot­ by the accidental discharge of his gun
while out hunting.
her one cast. Evry bodily ses tbo,
At Grand Rapids on the 23d, one
that the pals are just coddin um up, John
Boyd, fired a pistol-shot at a wo­
and bymeby they’le give um the grand man of ill-repute and waa arrested for
bounce. Silas aint m a pickle so much assault with intent to kill.
Gilbert Budd, a venerable old gentle
»« he was; Hank ’n Gorge the two fel­
lers that had a Qte, they’ve settled ’n man living at CJarendon, Calhoun Co.,
died Friday morning while on his
Gorge goes on to the new place, overby knees engaged iu family prayer.
’
Juke Gannnes; Mrs. Haveus’s ben out
An engine on Canfield's Logging 1
visitin fnm» the Rappids, ’n Alfred’s Railroad near Manistee, March. 20th, j
sold Iris form to Will. Evins, and will ran off the track Saturday, severely injuriim five employes, /larry Magill, I
soon ge to Kansas; Al. he’s. Rawin wood

ASSIGNEE’S

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.

round with amashecn; Ed. he aint got
no womuroyit’n I gessheaiut liabul to
rite away: Billys mill yard ea bare es
a settiu betas brest; Nate he was un to
Hastins to the Greenback convenshun;
John he’s sick which is inity ruff for the
poor Ixjy; East he thinks bis boy ia a
ripper, ’n I dont no butke is; Isrel
whacks in the pigs, ’n Emily makes lots
of butter 'f usual. They ciame Lime
ia looking a womun, but jest where his
he’s lookin wc cant find out Bill How’s
goneinto the bee bizness big; Fin's got
better,'’n Dora ’n her Moon, they say,
git along as slick es a cuppie of kittens;
Tomi ."he gits on a tare once iu a while
but bo aint a red-ribbon by eny manner
•f means. John, was down from Nash­
ville tother day squintin round. Som
tbot he wag lookin up locals fur th«
News. If he was, he wants to be mity
careful how he rites um, or theyle go
for him worse’n they did for one of tbe
BHioys.
Will he was over tother day, and Red
the Naakvill red ribbiners had struck
Mulevide, ’n they bed abig time, singfo. talkia and sineiu the pleg. Hesed
there was a stavin- lokin, rosy-cheeked,
blu ide gal from Nashville, that tide on
the ribbon for ail of um,’n lota of the
boys tumble&lt;l, ’n ained the pleg, ’n they
bed a rip-corin old time.
Over west. Herb shut up,Ins skool
Friday cos twas the lasv day; one of
Miller boys shot himslf on Sunday. Old
Jake he foels hapy cos Austin got deer
ob his suk? Sol aint gut bis corn busk­
. ed yit, and lots of uther things to tejus
toinensliDU.
They aint goin to be any maryin
roHiid here Ahis spring, which Irthink
is a good idee, bain’s warm wether ’a
imxmj coin in «j. Jt* aiaM |M1I1
pinun
that people ort« git married in the fall.
Butter \lri and eggs choejj, so we go
fur the eggs, ’o spose we’el have to till
sum of our cows cuds in. and nocks
,duw&amp; the price of butter. We east go
it gt4ftRents a pound, it taste too much
of muoey.
I hurd sum of tbe folks got huffy
bout tother letter but the Jasti hunt
from um twas that by big doses of
salts, and modrit drafts of catnip tea,
thay'd keep than cud.

The long talked of ninrragc lietween
Gov. Croswell and Miss Lizzie Mus­
grave of Charlotte, took place at Lans­
ing on Thursday. It was a very pri­
vate affair.
On Saturday night Peter Back, of
Clear Lake,, Irid., was killed on the
Fort Wayne &amp;. Jackson track, between
Jonesvilleand Banker’s, by a train while
walking to Banker's.
Nellie Clarke, a Grand Rapids prosti­
tute, on the l»th, felt despondent lie­
cause her feller' went out riding with
another gal, and made her exit from
this cold world via tbe back door­
poison.
Guyon Fisher of Coinstock, Kalamazoo county, was found (lend from a
shot in the head, in the woods. March
19. He had been hunting, and his pos
ition indicated that he had crawled
through the fence, dragging his gun
after him, and the trigger had caught
and discharged the load.
NnmerouR failures have taken place
at Grand Rapids as the result of wheat
speculations. The losses are at least
$360,000, pushing to the wall such pro­
minent business men and bankers, as
the Aldriches, L. IL Randall. H. W.
Hinsdale, Hibbard A. Graff. Several
lianks through the state are loosera to
the tune of from fifteen to sixty tlious-.
and dollars.

The name off Baltimore
_ ___
P. O. has J
been &lt; imi^i-d to• Dowling,
Idling. Wfokeffect
wmke.Hfoct
April let. The reason of the change j
was that so much of our mail matter
went to Baltimore, Md.
Mr. J. French has been buying up a
ear-load of lx&gt;gs and starts next week
rbrrr lx thiska be can turniah wk of

^xr^ta^^h.-

taken bun! from him, that they had no
right to. Has moved his fence into the ,
higliway, which will please die lawyers ;

Commencing- March 2, ’SO.

_ ______ EA8TWAR l‘T

This is no sham sale, but a GENUINE ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The entire stock will bs sold
Regardless of Cost, for the benefit of Creditors ; and, as the goods must be sold,
there will be bargains in

DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES
FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES

This stock must be closed out AT ONCE, regardless of the cost, for the creditors must
be paid.
.&lt;

And secure Bargains before the stock is broken.

—---- The Sale Commences at the ------

CLEMENT SMITH, Assignee

In Hastings.

cheapei than any other

Good Wagonal VNDEKTAKIIV®
are sold ia the State of Michigan.
I can prove tliia to any man who
will call at my shop. I war­
rant every

a

for funeral occaaiona furnished free of i
i
I

Seeds Flour
Feed Ulme,
Lime Salt,
Malt ; F0K
tri white CLOVER
Go to C. HONEY,
W. Smith’s.
seeus,
r iour. reed,
Planter. Ntuceo, Hair and
I
Go to C. W. Smith's.
Shingles.
F0R EVERYTHING CHEAP,
*
Go to C. W. Smith’s.

j, lentz a sons. । Money Sared by Dealing with them. I J”
AIMSWSWDRTH A BROOKS.
Trnsnes

NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!

Sawyers!
Having added

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

Painting NXy Work

to my stock suffii

WILSON &amp; HOWE

Cum­
ming, Ham­
mering and
Filing Saws
tools for

(Opposite the Wolcott House.)

- -for---

You that want a

WAGON OR BUGGY GROCERIES
Crockery, GlaMrt are,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

W.K. A1WHeRTH.

fflE HIGHEST MABM PR1CI iE0B nARGAINGoVc!

j

CASKETS,

This

by buying of me.

»

pay

I FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
Go toC. W. Smith’s.
I FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
KOBES, SHKOI HS Ar.
I FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 5c.
Go to C. W. Smith’..
Of any one in tbe country.
|
1 FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA.
That may be brought them. Thev alsc I
Go to C. W. Smith’.
nnnn
Tin i mm kMP f°r
lowoBt pricea
F0R TI,r WORTH of YOUR MONEY,

COFFINS,

A GOOD ELEADSE

Save JMoiiey

CLOTHING, Etc.,

Remodeled, Enlarged»Improved
IN 1879,

LINE. I

will certainly

.

,

.

Notions, Etc

ia lower than any other

good work:
I have got done with

CHEAP WORK.
J. I.. HEED.

of every descrip-

’ I tiou, I am better prepared than ever to

'do
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Medicines. Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Varebbcs,
Bruibci, Trniiei
And all the leading Remt'dies in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,
School Books,
Blank Books,
Mlscellan's Books.
A LARGE LIXE OF

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums
A COMPLETE LIXE OF

RUPTUBiE
CURED

Prices.
WILSON
&amp; HOWE
WILBUR «
HOWE.

(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

work at «twf&gt;ctory prices.

MtuuuiKacirorr u&gt; re...

Respectfully Yours,

yo*

j p. T. BOISE

Nashville, Midi.

BOOTS AND SHOES,_ _ _
IF YOU WANT

is sold.

J^OW is THE TIME.

For any quantity of

1

Whore one of my make of wag­
ons is broken and the timber
shows poor, I will repair
the same

DRY GOODS,

Sellers’ Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

I am selling

if it is brought to my shop.
year I am

Pronounced by all to be the most
pleeuant and efficacious remedy now in
use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottles sold within the last few
years. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at Sa
cents per bottle.

FOR GOOD TEAS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Are on Hand with a
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
jiis
Enabe FOR HAM STEAK,
:
A NEW LINE OF
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Any number of farmers to
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­ FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Of Every Description.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
peditiously ui Accuratly.
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Which will Defy Competition in every
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Respect. Remember that all onr
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Goods, which wc Manufacture,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
are Warranted in Every
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Respect.
। desire to announce that having erected
une of the largest and moat convenient FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
We are also prepared to\furnish any-1
buildings in central Michigan,
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE B088,
thing ta the
they
«nd
Go to C. W. Smith's.

of any kind is at

Wm. A. AYLSWORTH, Institution In The Land.

GROCERIES, :

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

to

very nieely. I do not intend to be
out-done by any

. ;.

rp«E NASHVILLE LEVATOR,

’AND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF

ree of Cltarge

M&gt;«»,f 000 D '«ooih. DOW
PRICKS *»dFAIB DEALING trv wy obX’-

Produce taken at Market price.

REMEMBER, MONDAY, MARCH 2

WAGONS°“BUGGIES.

W. G. AYLSWORTH

naiivaya.
H. B. LEDYARD.

GO Years before the Public.

FARM WAGONS

i

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E. 0. BROWN,

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I

New Firm, j

EfIod Rapids,.
Charlott*----- -VmiontrlUe..
Nuhvllle.........
HmUhkb............

NOTICK—For the benefit of those who cannot come themselves, we will cheerfully send
samples.

to be good, both in my

New Goods.

Detroit,----------

Which you will never have a chance again to take advantage of.

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JMFORTAbT NEWS

VarmontriU* .
Charlotte........
■MM P.anldk
T '
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STATIONS.

------ 0B”----

Maple Bu^ar, per lb,.

STATIONS.

Ilwatlnsa
Naahri’e.......
.........]

Lumber Wagon j. lentz&amp;sons

Timothy p«r bu.....
CloverSe'il. per bu,

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

And will continue until the entire stock and fixtures are closed out.

STICK OF TIMBER

Owe of the B’Hoys.

BALTIMORE !T£MK

Mall-----

I

Apple. |&gt;er ou. cr
Putatoea, per bu,.
Beam, per bu,...
Oolone.perbu,...
Butter, pur lb.......
I
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LINE.

Pacific

rJpHE BEST PLACE TO BUY A GOOD , J^HE OLD ESTABLISHED

Nashville Markets.

’main

STATIONERY,

Wall Paper and Bordering
[TRIMM1D FEME ]

AS FINE A LINE OF
A*

J* *1Unrn’ “»rt *n
ranted to be M repreoentod
or money rofumM.

ripurpq ana FAiarBiw
1 ft ILHUjR0mO&gt;- M WANTIID
j. &lt;£ McCURDV a &lt;?«., CWcB&lt;»t III

F. ■£. BOISE.

�Thr^’rivs.

AMTMIA JETUK. *

MORGAN ITEMS.

gFECIAX. ANNOLTNCMEN'T OF

A pretty large flock of sea gulls on
Mr*. Frewixi is very rick.
’ Tiny, lost her old pet and two Iambs Thornsppte lake uow, and have liecu
for weeks.
B.
F.
Kent
has
received
a
fresh
stock
M AMH VILLEi
,
Lester Mead has gone wewt with hte
of goods.
Frank Lewis has got home from hte family to seek hia fortune. Good luck
SATURDAY, - - - MARCH S7, 1880.
to
him is our worst wislien.
school.
Our Red Ribbon Club was addressed
Rev. McPhail is still holding meeting*
VICINITY LOCALS.
last
Saturday evening by home talent.
at Barryville.
William H. Brown ha* got home Revs. Critenden and Gard, and they
WEST KALAMO ITEMS.
they were somewhat in earnest in the
from the pinery.
Sagarin* broke oat again on SatorThe beautiful frog has begun hte song temperance cause. The old people
daylost.
again. Look out for another freeze up thinIMto young people make -al togeth­
Alla Green returned from the pine
Ed. Fenn, i* on the lookout for the ermoftHMrtee than necessary at these
I NOW OFFER TO SHOW YOU THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
woods a few day* a*o decked in red Sheriff. Poole will make it warm for meetings.
“Office seekers are begining to bid for
trOOBBTH.
hini.
positions and aa Durkee is the only
EH, ton of John Matteson; started
Mrs. Alien, Mrs. Mayo, and Mrs. Ba­ man the Rebublican party has that te
about a week ago for Colorado to seek ker have made Mr. McPhail a present competent, they will probably nomi­
him a Lome and fortune.
nate him again for Supervisor,"—Nash­
of a very fine quilt.
' Tbe writer te informed that a sister
Mr*. Tillou’s mother is very sick. ville coiresponce in Hastings Jangle.
We have several men in Castleton
of Mm. Chamber* i* suffering from the The Dr. say* “no help for her,” Mrs.
who are
competent and business
effects of hypochondria.
McPhail is also sick.
IN NASHVILLE, CONSISTING OF
enough to fill tbe office with credit to
Phineas Cheaeinan haa again been
Mr. Allen, is moving in Penfield on
the
town
and
to themselves, but suffice
obliged to pas* under the hands of a Cal. White farm. He is like, a Methodist
it to say that Mr. Durkee was aostaindoctor. Hi* health ia failing again.
preacher moves every year.
ed by the best men of all parties last
Mich. Heath ia making quite a stir
John Mills, gets bis hair np like an
on his newly acquired farm, having “Injin”, when hte folks want to go ov­ spring, without regard to politics and
will this spring if nominated.
choppihg done and fencing got out a­ er to the neighbor* after night.
Peleg.
long the road.
Brother Prescott, is to preach at the
Wm. Spire/finished shipping lumber M. P. Church, next Sunday at half-past
WOODLAND ITEMS.
for this season. last week, and now two, and at Section Hill in the evening
Wm. Wonderlich is having hte house
looks around to see where he will get
Lizzie Ghge’s beau came to see her
My
embraces every new style for spring wear, not brought on, as yet
the lumber for next year.
the other night: he had shaven off hte re-sided.
Our new hardware will be the nicest by any other dealers.
John Green, whose teg haa given him mustache, and she thought it was Will
much trouble for over two month* on Conner, and came very near turning building in town.
I am making more of a specialtv in Men’s Furnishing Goods than ever before. I have the
An oar factory te being built in H. J.
account of a white swelling is getting him out of doors
latest styles iu LINNEN' COLLARS and CUFFS, Nobby TIES and SCARFS, SILK HANDabout discouraged, the limb seeming to
Mr. Pratt, ha* moved on to the John Martin’s saw mill.
r
.
DiKtitbeck drives the boss KERCHIEFS &amp;C., &amp;C.
be growing worse.
R. Powers place, which Mr. P. swapped
pli~^.
,
Lyman Booth's arm that waa injured for hte hotel aud farm in Bedford,and team off this
this pl
.
j
agent for the ELECTIC SHIRT, the most complete fittimg shirt made. We
Charles McAriher has l&gt;ought the" I
by the kick of a horse over a month Mr. Snobb*, Snobber, Snobbleton, has
have all the goods you want and will save you money.
spindler taffiTfor S3,700
ago, still gives him much troqble, not moved on to the Pratt farm.
George Palmerton anticipates build­
having become sulfieently strong to
We challenge the trade to show as fine a line of the above goods as we have now opened for
Pat McLee.s grand daughter died
permit Ac using of it.
Friday from diphtheria. Her mother ing a horse barn in the spring.
your inspection. All I ask is for you to come in person and satisfy yourdelf as the truth of
Mr. R. returned from Hilsdole last
The Democratic caucus in this town was there to take care of her; A tele­
my statements.
will be held on this week Saturday 27th gram was also sent for her father M. Saturday, with no tidings of his son.
Levi Carpenter talks of renting the
at M o'clock p. m. and the Republicans McDaniel. He was up north in the
will hold theircaucus on Tuesday next. pinery and reached Assyria just in time hotel at tliis place, now occupied by
hte father.
:10th, also in the afternoon.
to sje hte child breath her last.
I ly Wilson A. Howe have just receivJonathan Haight sent for the engine
Jennie Gridley aged about 38 year*,
LOCAL
MATTERS.
IS A FACT
Ono Hoyt, of Penfield, is bound to
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ed a now stock of Boots, Shoes and
youngest daughter of Hiram Gridley poison himself. He has bought poison that hte sou moved up north last fall,
OT Will pay the highest market Rubbers, to be sold very low.
on
which
he
has
a
mortgage,
and
feel
­
one of thO pioneer* of this town, de­ of a druggist at Bellevue and says he
price in cash for unualtsMi:
W you* DrY Goods, Boots and
w« &lt;*p
parted this life oh Wednesday morn­ intends to take it. Hte brother is on ing somewhat scaley over the financial
ing of last week, after a long and seve­ the watch all tbe time. He imd better affairs of his son, thought be could take
___________________ EJReese.
proviHions, Crockery? Motions, etc “j;
re illness.
IV Wilson A Howe sell more Flout E. Reuse, whq always sells at the
—
send him to Kalamazuo. Hoyt married bettter'eare nf tbe engine than Hadley.
- —
Notwithstanding the fact that there two years ago but his wife soou left ! Rev. Burge m of the Baptist society, and--better
Flour than any house in Nash­ ; |owrest prices.
i moved his family to onr village on ville. .
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is no sleighing. Hiram Gridley gets him.
CF* The “boss” stock of Gloves nml
many saw log* at his mill, and also a
(V For the Best 50-cent Chewing Mittens just received at
It te reported that Jerry Brothrton is Friday last. He fills the place of Rev.
Wilson A Howe’s.
Wilson A. Howe’s.
large amount of grain to grind for feed insane, and will have to go to Kala­ Monroe, whom we miss not only In the Tobacco go to
IN BARRY COUNTY
for which he is as well prepared to mazoo. He ha* been there once. Some pulpit, but in tbe temperance work,
Johnaion'. SaraaparUU. cures Liver Complaint
Horaesneu Take .Notice.
for
he
was
President
of
the
Red
Rib
­
grind with his improved machinery, as boys went by his house one cold winter
1 will treat on all chronic lameness Johnlaon'. Sarsaparilla, c-jrra Indigestion.
Parfor
any milter in the country.
and heaves of the borae.^ No cure no Sobnaton’s Sarsaparilla is used by everybody.
night and threw clubs at it. Jerry got bon Club.
Johnston'. Sarsaparilla cures Sick Headacbc.
The protracted meetings are being | par. Horses examined free of charge,
The epizootic has set'led down to up, took his butcher knife and took hi*
r.eJ.
Kesler
?
Johnaion'a Sarsaparilla cures Dyspepsia.
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sler
,
business in this town, J. A. Bachelor after them. The boys saw him coming held yet in the M. E. Church, ano will
---- .Vockers,
They nil do It.
and family, Geo. Bachelor, John Mix’s with out any clothes on and put strings continue during the prewnt week. |t„(.kn,rd q„|cU Train Watch!
Bureaus.
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Extension Tables,
family, Joe and •‘Bake” Mix, and—, to their horses and got away from him, Tbo subject of Jn^t habliath wm H«&gt; I U truly the wotdi o( tho pwnt &lt;Uy.
Fresh,
Sall
mid
Smoked
Meats
of
all
well what’s the use, I cat# name every­ but one of the horses died soon after.
I npardouable Sin mid waa well hmi one cun re]y On iteveiy time and place,
kinds.
Henry Roe.
body and family just bucaoae they are Jerry went into a house and got some died by Rev. J. F. Orwick. The long and for reference please inquire of the
Proprietor.
Camp Chairs, Ac.
J persons *that
“* have
“““
►jo lucky as to afflicted with the same clothes to put on and went home, and roll call comes off Sunday, April 11th, I following rnamed
-ALSORev’s. Reed, Newton and Masters arc Imuglit
“*
' *them of the undersigned:
rp* Bailey A Wood have a harness
malady that I am.
.
then the boys concluded to let him alone.
John Feighper,
Feighuer,
David Purchis,
John
shop iu full blast, you will do well to
Sam.
Andrew Bradley of Walton and his
Furniture
Smith,
; Jacob Young,
* Lemuel
~
1,1
Frankie Gage, is a bright little boy expected to lie present.
, call on them before purchasing any­ Common
Frank
Feighner,
i M. B. Brooks,
newly acquired wife were in this sec­ of 5 years, and has been the creature
thing iu the harness line. Repairing
Of ewry dneription
A. W. Olds,
i Omo Strong,
last week visiting friend*. hTey were of several accidents at divers times
done in the l&gt;est style.
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
Wm. Troxel,
• Chas. Hill,
having a very pleasant time until last and places. Having fallen out of a
Ebenezer Sawdy,
py Don’t forget that if you want the Our Undertaking Departmn't
H. J. Martin and H. G. Barber are I Lewte Lentz,
Friday evening when, as they were sleigh, and skinned, his nose the whole
David Haugh,
Herbert Lee,
best pair of Bolis with rock-elm beams
Coni|4«e Iu mery particular.
engaged in a lively political discussion L. J. Wheeler.
Mat. Howell.
' and tlic best finished Cutter in the
spending the night at George Crowells, length, been run over by a four yearin the Hawk.
Job. Wilcox,
| J. J. Potter,
We guarantee
_uty, or goo&lt;l
TatHone
”?
Shoeing.
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Wagtheyoung men took, it into their heads old bull which smashed his nose, caus­
Wm. Burgess,
Bennie
Benedict,
upon
the
State
George
Hiibbanl.
is,
Bobs,
Buggies
or
Cutters
repaired
ty j
• u
to give them a serenading, which they !
’
■
. ,
,
, I
.1 ames
i
LFleming, Jeweler,
iinte&lt;l or
in JluJ
ing it to bleed four weeks;• at another T,i
painted
or tnrnnitd
trimnit d in
the best
liest style. rl’lCQS tllciL Ca.Il t &lt;a U11(161'801(1.
luMul, is getting material on the ground I
Nashville, Mich. I Call nt the Foundry and get it.
did without thinking how they were I time, badly wrecked by coming in con­
fora new house.
,
Bailey A Wood,
Thanking our nunirrou. patron.oflbe mat »esdisgracing themselves.
tact with an eighth-rail fence, riding
For Sale.
Dole A Cross are making arrange­
'«&gt;n, we .hall rn-lruvor by fair dealing and reason­
The article in the Vermontvjlle Hawk dowfi hill; and again, recently, riding
able price, to double tbeir number during tbe year
80 acre farm; 30 improved; good a.
.ya &gt;
ments to move their snw-mill from ite . fences
—
with 15 acres of wheat; new] a Co«ac»mv« Cc.ao.—When death wm hourly to come.
of last week, entitled, “Party Consis­ down hill cut his check by falling from
present location north five miles.
house, Umiles from good market. One- expected, all remedies having failed, and Dr. 11.
tency” and signed “H. J. M.” is timely hte sled. Frankie is unlucky but has
The gymnasium nud boxtug asso- third down and Jil&gt;eral „
— Jit
— .7 r
— , James »*• experimenting with many herb, ot CaL
time
per
and sound. The writer is a person |
the sand to stay by, aud (k)nosc, that ciatiou is'in successful running order, cent, at reasonable figures, hor par­ culU1 be iMxIdcntally made a preparation that cured
, ...
.
, ,
fw.,ilnru
l.v/%
W .GttOtfa/tV
who seems to put but little confidence ‘ be has a nose, by this time. He will
titularstmti.
write
Geo.W.
Johnson,
bla only eb I Id of CToWBUmpt loll. Hie child
over J. r lemings boot and shoe store.
16tf
Middleville Mich.
Kollo^ej, Dcmaray &amp; Co.
in “Party Machinery,” aud deals some make a good soldier.
.
Dr. F. Honey, is the name of the den­
hcAllb. He h&lt;» proved to th* world that &lt;Ton«
telling blows at Ums “third term” advo­
One year ago last fall A, Dow lent
Last Chance.
p.lK.W EKS ATTEATIOA.
tist that has made his advent in our
•umption
can
te
podUeily
and
penn»ncnt)y
cates. Such sound, sensible articles □harles Stephen* a neck yoke, he prom­
midst, and with a liberal supply of for- । Bear in mind that but a few more
as that, is what is needed. Show to th“ ising to leave the same at Richard
I days remains for people take, atlvan- of tbe
tlw assignee
nB,iKIiec sale. A
tock
*to
—
As, tI10
the ,
stock
“wire pullers” that the people intend Johnson’s, but tailed to leave it. The eep. in .uxk, he await, cu.tomera.
•xpensea. Thie herb aieo curve night sweets, nau­
Dame Rumor saith that V ennontville ; u being rapidly closed out, and as there
to rale this little bit of a’spot of mother other day they met on the road. Dow
sea at the stomach, and will break up a fresh cold
is governed by an illegal board of are some who think the stock will not in twenty-four hours, sddreae CRADDOCK * CO
Now bring in first-class running or­
earth called United States.
thought he would take it out of Cha's Trustees, a couple of the newly elected i *H'
‘i1*1, I W&gt;11 inforni them once 1032 Race St.. Philadetphia. naming this paper, ly
.
del, with a thoroughly
Mr. J. J* Reynolds at present resid­ hide and at it they went with doubled
. ...
.
...
3 ..
more that Mr. Loomis will retire from
ones failing to qualify according to I the business as soon as the stock can
ing in this town, and who lost by death fists; but neither of the could.hit the
law.
1
be
closed
out.
Remember
the
goods
his wife, in June last, would like to other se they clinched, It luippeued to
To Electon of the Township of Os- Jetou.
Tbe Potter Bros.,of Potterville, have must l&gt;e sold for the benefit of creditors.
correspond with any farmer who would be on a gully in tbe road and down it
Boston Store.
Notice is hereby given that nt the an­ in attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
improved the interior of the old Porter
wish to adopt a little boy of either two, they IMidi tumbled head over heels.
Clement Smith, Assignee.
nual township meeting, to be held on
tion to all those wno may favor us
mill, and are now awaiting the arrival
the fifth day of April, 1880, a vote will
or four years of age. or both of them. Charley said he had got enough but
with their patronage. Those
of a boom of logs, of 35,000 feet, which
Mhawlfl.
1(fey.
be
taken (by ballot)
lialkit) submitting the
who prefer can have their
Mr. Reynolds is a poor man, who has would not give up the yoke. As Dow
New and nobby shawls for 50 eta. on a । question as to whether the following
no home of his own, and who must says he don’t lieleive in fighting. He is te coming down the river, from Chest­ dollar.
named animate
shall be
be allowed
allowed to
to run
run
Boston Store. j1 named
animals shall
earn by days’ work,' not only support ashamed, but would like to have what er.
w,.
.
St
large in said township, viz: Horses,
without waiting.
David Hunter, Geo. Mason and Hi
Flannebi.
Mu)m&gt; sh„.p n„,i Swine.
for his two motherless boys, but him­ is hteown.
Feed
nun Shaver had a set to—or rather a
All wool and Canton FIriiqsIs 50 cts.1 Dated, Castleton. Feb. 4th, 1880.
self also, and as he would rather that
One George Smith of Battle Creek trespass suit—before ’Squire Bodine, on on a dollar.
Boston Store, i
Cha*. H. Brady,
FOR SALE
some farmer would adopt them and
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Town Clerk.
brakeman on the Port Huron R. R. Saturday. O. N. Cose appeared for
at the Mill at the lowest price*.
furnish a good steady home where they
Drew Goods.
came home one. night last week unex­ Hunter, the plaintiff, ami A. M. Flint
• Notice.
/ W. 11. 1'OUNCk Prop.
can be cared for aud educated proper­
Nobby dress goods at 50 ct*. on a dol­
pected.
Found hte wife in bed as us­ for tbe defendants, and the jury listen­
The Township Board o." the town­
lars.
Boston Store.
ly, than that they be “trotted” from
ual aud went to bed also. His wife ed to Flint’s logic aud said “no cause
ship of Castleton will meet at the, gOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
place to place, where the only object
office of tile towusliip clerk on Thurs­
said "George I am sick, go for the Dr.-’ of action.”
of those having them in charge would
Entire stock of white goods 50 eta. on day March 30th, 1880, nt ten o’clock a. m.
George got up dressed aud went after
1 vhih lu announce to the rlUxana of Msahvilte
for thepurjsw of settling with treasur­
be a pecuniary one, he requests this
a
dollar.
B
oston Store.
umi vktulty that I atn prcparwl to make tho
the doctor. When be got back home he Editor News:
er and transacting such business a*
corespondent to state tbe above facte,
I iiilrrtiiking.
felt ia hte pocket and hauled out a poc­
The VermoDtville Correspondent of
may come before tne Ixiard.
aud al*o siy that only families residing
Dated Nasliville. Mich. Mar;n unh
ket book and found 70 dollars in it, and The News, in last weeks issue, gushes
Having completed iu every particu­
on a farm need apply. The boys are
Chas. A. B’Xdy.
—;OR TBlft— &gt;
upon further examination of his pants forth in tin extreemly satisfied air over lar our undertaking department we are 1880.
Township Clerk.
the result of our village election. Con­ now prepared to furnish at all times a
both bright, witty and promising child­
found that he had got on some other sidering the character of the oppo­ first class modern hearse, and cooling
ren, and reasonably healthy. For fur
F. A. JON£S,
man’s pante. Ho went to took for his sition ticket, aud the exertion they lioards, and door crape, and bearers,
ther information address Mr. Reynolds
pants but could not find them, and made to win, the result was indeed a badges and gloves, and our services Dwlu l’by»lcian *n-l S Jtnon. D«j
of Nashville.
IX GUht pn&gt;n.pily «t«uo.l4. Ottw I
----- :&lt;k-----thus itoccured to hte mind (hat hte grand u iuinpL for “temperancq and so­ when required iu laying out and pre­ North
Hain
Nashvll Mich.
briety.” VeryJew such electoral con- paring fur bunal, preserving bodies in
An amusing incident
happened
wife was more scared than sick, the tests are on record hi our village lite- any kind
...... of weather^without
..........
the bar­
Repairing Done in the Best
over at Olivet station a short time ago.
panto exposing tae wife’s infidelity.
tory. After such a severe struggle, it 1 boas use of ice, etc. All of which with
It appears that, thr daughter of a thrif­
Manner Possible I
would not be human nature if our tern-' our personal
------- * attendance
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’
at funerals
Bruno.
ty fanner near there, although she had
peraikee frieuds did not indulge'in a will be furnished free of charge.
little hilarity over the result of their
Kellogg, Demaray &amp;. Co.
not got to be old maid, yet she fell in
HASTINGS
ITEMS.
hand work. Two of the "buried can­
love with a man about 80 year* of age,
didates” helped to create the caucus
A action Hale.
Shop In The Old Postoffice
and they were married and conceived
F. A. Newman was married to Miss ticket, and were not aware that tbeir
The undersigned will sell at auction,
Building.
tbe idea of taking a wedding tour, so
names constituted a port of an oppoairrMay, April tag.
Clara Phillips oa Tuesday evening last. tion ticket, until they saw the same in
tbe bridegroom got a horse and buggy
FRANK BAKER.
The happy pair have the good wishes prist.
Its construction must have at bis residence in Maple Grove, 3 mile*
and conveyed his young bride to the
been the work of boys, for any person north of tbe Centre, at ten o’clock a. m.
ofhoeto of friends.
'J'HE BARRYWLLE MILLS.
station, there to take the train for Bat­
of ordinary judgement, knows that a 1 span heavy work horses, 1 span car­
A ran-a-way team on onr streets, regular caucus ticket must have some riage horses, 1 2-year old colt, 3 cows,
tle Creek. It so happened that as they
3 heifers, 13-year old steer. 3 yearlings.
drove up to the station a crowd was Saturday, ran the pole of the wagon to very objectiouabte candidates to be 7 bog*, 1 mowing machine, 1 wheel
winch
they were attached, into one of beaten by mi opposition ticket comgathered around, it being near train
cultivator, 1 Buckeye grain drill. Hum-1
DMed
of
the
same
names
save
three,
time; tbe happy couple rode up la good Wade Altoft’s hotses. making a horri­ llad the “buned candidates” really ber wagon, 1 light bnggy, 4 sulky rake.
Mix t'lCfMUUU AMD XMAABBOUI
style, the bridegroom, a man uf very ble ■ wound fifteen inches deep, and been thirsting for office their name* 1 Gibson fanning mill, 3 plows, gale and
wiard, 3 square drags, 3 shovel plows,
small stature, jumped from the buggy, causing death. The team belonged to could have been attacted to a ticket 30 ton bay aud also a quantity of corn,
that would have been elected; and
and essayed to help hte bride from the a Carlton man, named Hart, who dill that your correspoDdent very well oats, iMjtatoes, also 300 sap buckt te and
MORGAN, BARRY i»„ MICH.
same; he was getting along lovely until be sued for damages.
knows from past experience. To crow 2 large sap pans, and other articles too
The Republicans of thia city held over such a victory reminds one of the numerous to mention.
by some very mean performance of hte
foot it gave way, throwing him to the their caucns on the 33rd, nominating remark the mao made to hte wife who
killed the bear: “wife ain’t we bravel”
ground, aud of course, when he fell his the following ticket: For Mayor, D. R.
cent will
A Berried Candidate,
bride, who will weigh nearly or quite Cook; Recorder, Irv. L. Cressy; Treas­
H. L. McKelvey.
300 pound*, came tumbling down on top urer, Aaron Black; Marshal, Henry
Measles rage, in Yankee Springs.
Wood! Wood!
C.
Lewte;
Justice
of
the
Peace,
A.
D.
of him. They rolled over once or twice
Those patrons who have promised
xhrD rose to their feet, when from the Cad walla der; Sujiervisor*, John Q.
tpr mew;
Mrs. Louisa Sister and Mrs. E. R. ine wood on sulmcnpLion must deliver — . .
”f ‘■HswaalA Bomewter GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
thraate of the crowd went np tbe great­ Creasy and J. F. Hute ; School Inspec­ Mathews, two old and renpected reui- it this month or bold themselves in
est shout that ever wo* heard in that tor, Clement Smith. The ticket te n dento of Rutland, departed this life, a
WALKKR &amp; NORTON,
section.
strong one, and will pole a large vote. ' few days since.
Obko Stkoxu.
'I of the RARRyMI.I-K Ml LUI

G. A. TRUMAN,
To Farmers, Mechanics and Workingmen.

KBITS, BOYS, and YOUTH’S CLOTHIW
Scotch Suiting,
Diagonals, ZPlain,
Tweeds, &amp;c.
Fancy Cassimeres in Nobby Designs and very attractive styles.
Hat Department

G. A. TttUMAN

Largest and Best Selected Stock

FURNITURE

SCIPIO MILLS

COMPETENT MliLFR

WHEAT EXCHANGED FOB FLOUR
Bran

mid

FINEST SEWED BOOT

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

Give Me n &lt;3all I

WALKER 1 NORTON,

FLOW., MEAT, £ FEED,

Bitter5

ATTENTION

FARMERS!

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— ’ sponded Mr, Ridgway. "wh&gt;i tb«n?
' tb*
Vu.1. —.1 kU.. SmW-XSmma H .. d

TH1 X1T10XA1 COMSMSS.

.
Ij

DEMIS KEARMET.

• The New York Greenbackers held

blind can
in a uuo carnage mmmi vuu can iu an ,
...
ammbn.for5^u,wllho«t.U»&lt;reobl.lI M«ol Mtenatog to driT«n. (oou»«n .nd j J,™1
•“«■'*&lt;&gt;■&gt; “• •
A LIMWLM aMECDVTE.
boalen; wd. u to .njthing I d&lt;mr..'
‘PE*"!? “
^"7”
MARCH ST, 1880SATURDAY.
X ou tell you.younl nuu&gt;, th*t lbs law ■
CooaoL
Tbw u u InIt in dated in a Washington dispdtch
»« dnriro te th., world lb. happier .. j
&lt;*«"t»“&gt;b_«*d I wwot toknow
[From Um Philadelphia Timos.]
.Uli b.. AU my wealth otmoot boy ma "‘’J1”
“• “&lt;* ,L“ ““J
Ono day, not long after Mr. Lincoln
back my youth, onoot interim, ox- !■"(»“ *?
They Mk torp.te.jmd
issued his emandpatioL proclama­ XioTl£m tested juitetmn-1
House Fernando Wood's bill to put' wood-pulp
tion,
Mr.
Wade
tutme
in,
laughing
all
on lbo free list in answer to the demand for a
□olprotmr.
m. power
poa.r to
to ktep
a.te off
““ “™°l1 ’ I »&lt;teer »w
not
procure me
keep* alar
off ,
A ‘Passenger-train on the Lebanon reduction of tbe tariff on paper- Fort’s bill
the city
city more
more peacefuL
peaceful. II’ll
’ll tell
tell voi
you
♦k-k
—n. ; -and .ka,„
ot Sprtaga bill wm ukan up in tbe
the boor off J
death
then,mi,.i
whsi-411
will ' the
Valley railroad, making no stops at email ate* will not. ta all probabiMiy, be beard from. If
who the 200 hell-born, hell-bound vil­
it
avail
when,
in
a
few
short
years
at
this can bo c insldorod separete y fl will, n&lt;&gt;
E Mr. McDonald Introduced a bill re­ queerest thing you ever heard of.
lains
are
who
are
meeting
in
secret
in
He has given out he has the small-pox moat, I lie down in the grave and leave
alighted from another train ai Annville, Pa., doubt, paua tbo House. The only danger is
tbe other night, killing one man Instantly, the attempt of those seeking relief in special
to keep the politicians and office-seekers it all forever? Young man, you have
cases, who, it ta feared, may attempt to tack
and severely injuring four others.
no
cause
to
envy
me.
”
I away ffom the White House.”
otber’mmuraree to It If the augar-znen en­
incendiaries, who are meeting mow to
Gov. Hott, of Pennsylvania, has deavor to add sugar and the iron and salt mon
The story ran thus: Mr. Wade went
decide who shall be Lung and who shall
signed tbe death warrants of throe more of tbo their specialties, It will kill tho whole thing;"
“Peacock Finery.”
dtaablllUe*
to the White House to see Lincoln,
escape. There’s Claus Spreckels, the
The Comptroller of the Currency has
murderers of old man Raber. Two oUiors
who had. been ill. He found the Presi­
When “Pitman George” had become biggest — thief who ever went unhung,
await tbo action of tbe Board of Pardons on reoelred Btetemauts from tho national banks
dent a little pale, but jolly as he “Old George” to his friends, and “Mr. and,------- him, I am man enough to
. their application for a commutation of een- . showing their condition Feb. 21, 1880. The
con»ld*ralloa
■could be.
George Stephenson," tho great railroad tell him so to his face. He induced hia
teooe.
banks at that time bold SW,447,970 in specie, of
&lt; “Sit down, Wade;.I am glad to see engineer, to the public, he was noted for. raeu to take an oath to club Kearney,
bill io prvTldo for an.
The floor of tho public hall i£i Lin- which amount &lt;83,111,415 was in gold aud gold
yoa. Ob, I have the funniest thing to Lis plainness in dress.
but they don’t dare do it. I tell you
certificates, |5,C41,515 in • ailver coin, Mid
tall you; it will make you laugh. I
Though often in contact with Lords right here that if I hear of any man
over 100 peroona falling into tho bazemcnt An &lt;296,340 in silver certificates. Tne amount of Census Supervisor for the Fifth district never aid such a thing before m my
end Dukes, he fastened his white neck­ plotting to kill me, by
I will kill
specie hold by tho banks has more than doubled of
Georgia wa- rejected. Tbe i-reallife,
and
never
will
again."
Then
Colotie with a large brass pin, and wore no
and many of them jump*1 from windows, and i ni Jan. 1, 187V... .Ouray and hia fellow- ornt nominated Charles *“---fled to tbeir homes. Thtrtv people were injured Utea, who were sent to Wellington to testify in race. Minister to Bolivia su----------- ----- -------- the President laughed until the tears ornament—watch-chain, . breast-pin or day, aud, said he, “ You must stop this.”
Hte m Consuls: ll-»t Harte, of C.IUorula
six or seven severely....The Boston Journal regard to tho White river mv-s*Cre, stolidly re United
ring.
at ulasguw: O«&gt; ge u. Catlin, ot &gt;»w Jersey, at ran down bis cheeks.
Said L “ Go to —I now warn Gen.
fnr« to toll anything that will criminate tbo HtutiMS
“Now, Wade,” he said, “you are not
dt: P.' Lamre. ot lows, st La Itochelle;
Mr. Stephenson hated foppery in John F. Miller, who is at tbe head, and
... J. H. Harorly'a valiao, containing valuabke Meeker murderers.
to repeat this outside, for it would give young men—“peacock finery,” he called
the rest of these 200 Ohinese-lovers,
The Greenbackera of Pennsylvania
offense, and it by no manner of means it—u one youth learned to hia sorrow.
rag ia zroy, «. a., uwuunu
that, if I am killed, he and the rest of
ot’, Bro. A Co., shirt and collar manufacturers; held tbeir State Convention at Harrisburg last
comports with the dignity which is sup­
He
was
"Old
George
’
s"
private
secre
­
the 200 shall be singled out for special
J. Mtettbeimer A Oa, collar manufacturers; week. Tho delegates to tbe National Conven­
posed to hedge a President about The
and Hermann Aukorn A Co., felt-skirt manu­ tion, to be bold at Chicago, were instructed for Illlnola. at Malaga: John a. Holdariuau.ot Kanaaa. doctor put me up to it to rid myself of tary, and loved to dress in a showy vengespee. There were 223 who voted
style,, though„when
in the
old mau
man'sb . in favor of Chinese immigrate-«n, and
facturers,was destroyed by fire last week. To­ Hendrick B. Wright, of Penn«ylvania... .The
oijiv
muugu,, wucu iu
me uiu
a bore-; I ought not to have done it, but presence, he restrained his propensity, j these are the men who belong to thia
tal low estimated at &lt;290,(KX).
anti-Grant Republican Committee at Mt Louis
I couldn’t help it, it was so funny. But one unlucky day, intending to take I Council. I propose to single them out
AN Erie (Pa) etonecutter named haa called a national mass mooting of Repub­
opposed to.tne third-term candidate for
Yon know I have been ill, and a great
Conroy baa become violently Insane from at­ licans
the Presidency, to moot in that oily in May.... mltue ot ths whois (Carlisle lu th chai ) many people have wondered what ailed a stroll witb two ‘ swell" friends, and publish tho list These thieves
through tbe fashionable quarter of i had a book circulating to-day, asking
tempting to solve tbe diabolical 15 nuzzle. He Tho Miunoeota Domo--raU will hold their Blato on the 8j«elal Dqncleu&lt;T bill, polli
cutalou
wm
reaitaic-l
upon
the
me, but none of them could find out
Convention
on
tbe
2Jth
of
May.
is so violent that bo is kept manacled, but, not­
many atDcndmen • ^elmr offanxl. but th»_____ The truth is, I was worried to death and London, he dressed himself as a candy, signatures of those who were in favor
withstanding, has tom off all bis clothing and
His costume was patent-leather boots, of law and order. Thev are conspiring
T
he bill for the repeal of the duty on finally pa»*%1. Sltx.|'rop&gt;Ml*lon which waa final
refuses food. On tho wall of his cell ho has
ly adopiod was tide \n&gt;at tho appropriation tor talked sick pretty much by one man
scratched a diagram of the puzzle, to which bo wood pulp is skid to bo favored by a majority the psymett of Marihol'* ana lA-pullo* abnnlil .the most everlasting bore you oversaw light colored trousers, and a tightly- to break the peace and’ kill me, but I
devotes attention in bis calmer moments.
_____________
is uommittoo.
i no inwad”, sod the yalidlty of the E wtlnn who wanted an office. I knew he would buttoned coat of blue cloth, within : expect to have the pleasure of dancing
of the_ Ways
and Means
Committee....
.. .Tho
In- ।i
which wus seen a line of a white vest, । on the graves of those men who would
Department has
Informed thettarao | !*^td^/S^^t^‘srwri*?ciputy’SbiIhL
tenor Department
naa boon
t
Archbishop Wood, of Philadelphia, tenor
come again as soon as I able to sit up, and with a pink ahade under it; white wrist- now like to stab me in the back. I
of Mining Bull s band havo applied at &lt;lt ,]rcn&lt;&gt;n fur jwrtorniiiig duty in rrapect to any
ha* iroued another circular condemning secret ' number*
. the doctor put me up to get rid of him bands turned back six inches over the i hope the reporters will report me as I
Fort Pock for rattonr
aa, offering to surrender !
societies as dangerous to civil society and inju­ their arms and pan.™
by
saying
1
had
the
small-pox.
I
only
ooat-rieeve^ a
a black
black satin
autin scarf,
from speak to-night.
&gt;niM Tiiese surrenGers. tion, and that all appointmrnta of »nch
coat-sleeves,
scarf, from
These incendiaries
rious to
interoeta of religion.
Secretary Schurz say a, will havo to
got out yesterday and sure enough this which gjtetened two diamondI breast­ । who want to fight, why don’t they ocme
to tho military pools....
Heavy snow-storms prevailed through­ bo made
morning he called on me. I had deter- _j
- ••by a delicate
1
&gt;ins, connected
gold chain, 1 out? It they have 200 or 500, we can
Sherman haa dkcovered that, while the
mined
to
be
polite
to
him,
but
he
L
out tbo East on tbe 24th of March... .Tho total Gen.
x_ua gloves,
_i
j a
_ lx
hl l
-a aud
j a
.
Dnmt&gt;or to go out to tho
interior Department is feeding, at heavy ex­
right
and
shiny
silk
hat
amount of deposits held by tho savings ban! j pense, tho women and children of Victoria's tlx-di ffr rent political partira." A bill appropriating stayed so long the humor seized me and small cane.
.
beach and fight them; out no, they
in tho city of Now York at tbo commencement hand of Apache*, tbe War Department iv fight­
I sent for the doctor. Giving him the
As be was sauntering through the want to do their fighting in secret.
of tbe present year was &lt;175,872,001... .“Gen- ing, at awful cost in life ami mousy, tho war­ of the Chinese treaty waa offered.
wink, I held out my hand, and in­ street, filled with promenades, who They want to come out and take the
t'omaH Jo," tbe persecutor of Bev. Dr. Dix, of riors, and wants to know if such magnanirnitj
Tho Senate waa not in session on tho 20tb quired :
Now York, has boon arrooted at Baltimore. His does not border on folly.
should he meet but "Old George!" The Sand-Lot. If the poEce and militia
lush, aud tho House held a meeting for debate on
“ ‘Doctor, what marks are those on my two friends left, but Mr. Stephenson,
name is Eugooo Fairfax Williamson; hts ago
GENERAL.
would only lay low and give us a chance
the
Funding
bHL
Judgo
Kelley
opposed
the
bill,
40, and hte place of residence Httaburgh. He
hand? ’
taking his secretary by the button, at them, it would be all right; but none
A“ a meeting of tho Western Iron because ho thought the debt could be wipe] oul
does not knoWwiat prompted htm to send the
“ ‘ That’s varioloid, or mild small-pox,’ turned him round and round, as if
loiters, postal-cards, etc., as hte victim never Aaaocia.'on, held in Pittsburgh last week, it waa soon, one-four h of It having been paid of!
of these 200 Chinese-lovers dare even
said the doctor.
injured him in any manner.
। showing him off to the passers-by.
meet me in debate on tho Sand-Lot.
decided to maintain the present high rates of
“* Well,’ said I, * it’s all over me. Its ।
A crowd collected. At last,releasing No, their work is incendiary, and can
iron until tbe next mooting of the associ­
contagious,
is
it
not,
doctor?
’
'the youth, “Old George” blurted out, only be done in sccict; but I want you
A largely-attended meeting in the ation.
Very-contagious indeed,’ he re­ in his strongest Northumbrian accent:
stopped. Mr. Frye eulogized tho itepubllran
Two MurtDERERS were executed on been
workingmen to press closer together.
interest of the Illinois aud Michigan ship-ca­
party tor reducing the Interest. Mr. Fellon sjwke plied, * and you should see no one.’
j—
—
!
“Young man, you havo lived five Organize, and tell your neighbor to­
nal project was held st Ottawa, ILL, March lb. Friday, March lit— William Pierson, at Gene- In favor ot aeul&gt;amute ot his. which provided tor « “ My ----visitor, who had been getting jear8 Bt mT hoaBe. but j ueVer knew j
the monthly coinage ot 4,000.000 silver dollars, and
Speeches were made by Gov. Cullom, Mayor
tor the application ot tbe coin reserve in the tress more and more nervous every moment, Waa harboring an American jackadaw." morrow or next Sunday, when the
ury. in excess of 'A per cent, of the outstanding
bell taps or the alarm sounds, that one
Harrison, of Chicago, and others, all of whom boy, at Dallas, _exae.
yyiiat an “American jackadaw" was of your leaders is hung; you may rally
John Quinn, celebrated as a fighter r-ntwbscka, to the purchase of bonds tur can now could stand it no longer, and, risdwelt on tho practicability of tno scheme, and
,
,
,,
cellatlon; Mr. Orth favored the bbl li-cauae s rr- ing, said:
the youth knew not, save that it was round the flag; you may rally aud give
demonstrated- the advantages to lie de­ during
tho war of tbo Rebelitan, and later aa a ducUon
in ths---------interest-----charges
---,J —the
-------------rould
enable
rived from uniting tho great lakcti
“ ‘ Well, Mr. Lincoln, I can t stop any ; something indicative of contempt Of
Gove;-ummt to~ indulge
in internal improvriueuie.
~
and tbo Mississippi river. Tbe sentiment of Fenian raider aud prisoner, haa committed auch aa the*improvement
of Ut« Wabaah river and longer. I just called to see how you oourae he was mad, but as his em the thieves —. If they kill me, then
the insurrection will commence in earn­
the convention waa almost unanimous that the suicide in a Buffalo (N. Y.) police atatioa, by
were,’ and then he started to hurry l4oyer nevcr referred u, the “sight” he est. They tell me I must shut up or
General Government should nndortake the hanging.
great work, and a committee was appointed to
out*
■ .
T
. ,
„
«ise enough to remain silent. It leave the city. I propose to stay here
Burned : Twelve houses in the busjOn tbo opening of the Senate on Monday,
urge upon tho Illinois delegation in Congress neaa portion of ^Chatham, Vs., loss &lt;23,000; a
Stop a minute ; I want to talk to | worked, however, a change in his “pea- and follow the same course which 1 be­
the propriety of pushing tho matter in that
March IS, Mr. D«r!« prevented a petition of 350 you,
«nn ’■ said
.teirt I,
T ‘• about that office.’
fin&lt;.ry ••
atreet-aar depot on Thompson street, Phila­
gan two years end a half ago. I claim
body.
“’Excuse me, Mr. President, you are
this as a right. The only way they can
A conspiracy haa been formed in delphia, loos &lt;20,000; two hotels and a dwelling,
not well this morning and I won’t bother
Forestk and Hygiene.
at Hush City. Minn., loo* about &lt;25,tW; l.OOU.silence me ia to kill me. They may
Deadwood to drive all journalists out of town, lUO foot of lumber at North Pacific Junction, aa butter. Mr. Alllaon preaentad a petition ot the yon,’said he, shoving toward the door.
vU«&lt;u lock me up; but if they keep me from
I-orcstw contribute ~
to the K
general
and one of them has boon brutally assaulted by Minn., Icaa not staled; nearly the entire village
" ‘ Never mind,' said I; ' don’t be in a health by breaking the force of steadily- talking they must cut my tongue out.
roughs, who were paid &lt;50 each fur their of Poplar Plains, Ky ; several bouses in Psrahurry. It’s all nght, and if you are blowing winds. They mitigate the heat Even then I want them to remember
work. Newspaper men now stagger under tho eraburg, W. Va.
going to get the varioloid you will get of BUmmer by the vast amount of evap- that “Thu Chinese must gothe thiev­
load of guns they carry, and a vigilance com
The Western Union and Atlantic
it now anyhow; so you might as well i oration that takes place throngb their ing stock-gamblers must go, and the
mitteo is talked of... .A Ban Francisco labor and Pacific Telegraph Companies havo won a
agitator named Gannon haa received tbe same
Klt
..
. leave8 by day. By night the corre- murdering Council after them. They
sen ten re accorded to Kearney—»u months' irn i legal victory over the American Union and Bal­
;
Thank you, sir, but I’ll call again, nponding condensation of moisture may do what they please with me, but,
timore and Ohio Companies at Wheeling, W. pracUeablllty ot manufacturing aurar on
prisonmeut and II,(XX) fine.
i be replied, fairly turning livid, and ex- upon the
■ •leaves still further absorbs the
Va.,
and
regauitMl
poaeoaaion
of
their
wlr^a
| ecnting a masterly retreat from the fear- heat, on the evaporation of the moist­ ------- them, I want them to count the
The law forbidding the employment there, recently aeized,
consequences which come afterward.
vlding a temporary government therefor.
of the Chinoeei by corporations in California
FOREIGN.
The House bill appropriating &lt;100.000 to eontlnue I fill contagion with which he supposed ure the next morning.
has been pronounced unconstitutional by the
the public printing,
that tbe entire sum | me to be afflicted.
printing. provided
pm»l
They also, as is now well known, pro­
Littre and Robin, who were asso­
G
aribaldi has published a letter eu­ | apuroprlatad
for printing
United Btatos Circuit Court at San Francisco.
Now,' said Uncle Abe, ‘it will be mote rainfalls. Thus tney check the
ciated in the preparation of a famous
An appeal will be taken by the workingmen to logizing Hartmann in particular, and all polit­ C»c&gt;l &lt;K4,,(AW. Waa paaac!
all over tbe city in an hour that I have
tho Supreme Court, where Ben Butler will bo ical Nihilists generally.... Harttnaim, the Ni­ recutuiucudlug the unseating ot Kellogg and put­ the small-pox, and you can contradict tendency of the earth to too great dry­ Directory of Medicine, were two very
ness, which is almost os injurious to sfosent-minded men. One day, when
their champion.... W. J. Porter killed Thomas hilist, whom France wouldn't turn over to ting lu Spofford; aud Mr, Hoar read the minor­
Carmody st Alma, CoL, and in has than an Buraia,*ia coming to America... .The Gorman ity report on the iam« subject, sustaining the story, but I want you to promise health as it is to vegetation; for epi­ they were seated side by side at the
hour was hanging from tbo ridge-polo of the Ministers require tI2l,U33,5iU mark” to carry on
you won't repeat what I have just told demic diseases arc sure to do their fatal same table at their work, one, feeling
joiL Porter's last words wore, “Pull up the tho Government during tho proaent fiscal year.
you.' ”
work where the soil-water is below the . his leg itch, laid down his pen to scratch.
rope, boya"
(Jf this rum 81,670,950 marka are to be con­ Agency. Michigan... A large number ot bl Ila and
Wade laughed until he was weak, ordinary standard.
Unhappily, in his absent-mindedness,
A SALOON in Dnblin, Ohio, was blown tributed by the confederated atatoa of tlie cm
and when lie could get his breath suf­
Hence, cholera often pusses a wooded j he began scratching his companion's
pire.
up the other day by temyeraneo people. Pow­
ficiently to speak ho looked at the district, and revels, in fatal power, in a * leg. His companion, perceiving that his
der waa used, and tbe wreck of the building . It is expected that direct diplomatic
clock as was his custom and said:
treelesr one. There are numerous facts I leg was being scratched, inferred that
was complete.
| relations will soon be resumed between Gor- by Mr. Pfaeipa. providing ft
** Now for u little business and then I like the following.
he was scratching it himself, and laid
THE SOUTH
। many and the Vatican... .The American horse
will go.”
A certain road in India leads for down his pen so as to be able to devote
A VIOLKBT gale on the Gulf of Mexico | Parole camo in first in tho race for tho Liver“ Don’t go,” cried Uncle Abe, and sixty miles through a dense forest. himself exclusively to the operation.
I
pool
cup,
out
was
not
ao
piaccu
uy
tne
juclgon.
did groat damage to shipping and cauaed con- j
but waa
placed by the judgoa,
SationaiBank laying his head in his hands on the Further on, it runs for ninety miles |
on 'tho
that
be“ nr
crossed “
tho
■idcrablo lose of life....A Louisiana bank I| ""
t’“ aground
”'nn* th
"‘ h
•* track and
William Smoak, a patriarchal Ger­
desk in front of him he laughed until through a barren plain. Hundreds of
I^rcaident named Edward C. Palmer haa been thereby im*. edod another borne. Parole was a
he shook all over. Presently raising persons travel the entire road daily. | man of 97, living in Orangeburg coun­
convicted of embezzling the funds of his bank, balf length ahead at the finish.
up his face from between his hands ho Now, in the first or wooded portion, ty, 8. 0., ha- 13 children, 139 grand­
and sentenced to three years' hard labor.
The Governor General of Massowah
wiped his eyes and blew his ndtoe until cases of cholera seldom occur; while iu children, 46&lt;J great-grandchildren, and
H. F. Lewis, an old and respected has telegraphed the Khedive that two bodies of
bills the report sounded like the winding of the latter the sick, the dying, and the 79 of tbe next generation. Total num­
citizen of Marshall, Texas, poisoned hu 12- insurgents have been defeated and made pris­ Mlaalaalppl
different articles; a horn. After another fit of laughing dead are found lying by the wayside.
ber of descendants 691, of whom 575
year-old son and then committed suicide.
oners by tho troops of King John of Abyssinia. u, »r. A&gt;u&lt;
sslarr of tbo PreolIn 1859 chfflera raged in Allahabad.' are living. Mr. Smoak’s wife died a
Gens. Grant and Sheridan arrived ... .A dispatch from Bt Petersburg says. “Ar­ dent Io &lt;a,OUO; br Mr. Scaleo, providing that he said:
mineral lands of tbe United Statea •ball be sold at
" Wade, you should have oeen him, British soldiers whose barracks were ou few years ago, but lived to see her
rests
continue
to
be
made.
Among
those
re
­
at Galveston from Mexico on tho 23d of March,
tbrlr lull value, and that all the prooeeda thereof and how scared he was. I'll bet that
youngest and thirteenth child a grand­
and were given a cordial reception by tho Tex­ cently taken into custody are employe-, of tho shall be applied 'o tho payment ot the I fellow never comes back here while I'm a hill suffered the most from the epi­
Ministry of Ways and Communication, and
deot.
The Senate blU author­
demic ; those in barracks surrounded by I mother.
ans. Tbe steamer bearing them encountered a some thirty students.**... .A dispatch from public
ising tho
Commisaloner
ot
Agricultnro
four rows of trees much less; but not a I
violent storm, and bad a rough time of it. Odessa rayg: “ Sixty arrcti'n have t&lt;ecn made lu attend ths International sheep and wpol oho* In ! President’’
THE MARKETS.
She waa delayed twenty-four hours, and some here in the last few weeks, mostly of teach­ Philadelphia In September, 18GJ. was paoed. Mr. ! As might have been expected, hardly single case occurred am og the soldiers
apprehension!* were felt regarding the safety ers, Home filling important pubhe’p^ate.”.... Singleton (Mias.), from the Committee on Appro- had Mr. Wade quitted the White House whose barracks were .a a thicket It '
NEW YORK.
of tbe party. Being a stanch vceaol, however Tbe London Tunre' thinks that tne United priaUoua, reported back th* Oonsulat and Diplo­ when he heard the President had the
was
the
same
next
year.
matic
Appropriation
bill,
and
it
was
considered
ta
she rode safely out of tho hurricane, and all States should cither dig the Panama cauil or
Hous.
0 S 11)
small-pox, and was very sick. Wade
went well on board.
Our Government is wise in promot­
0 1’*
promptly contradicted the story, but ing the planting of forest trees. Our
POLITICAL.
March, tho bill Incorporating the National Eilaca- that night it was telegraphed all over State Governments should do more.
tbusiastically
received
on
landing
Seven
In the Republican State Convention persona have been killed by a railroad accident tlonal Association was discussed. Messrs. Cock.
M
tho country, and many people will yet They should take measures to prevent
of Rhode Island, held at Providence teat week, in Saxony.
remember tho story of Mr. Lincoln’s their undue destruction.
Gov. Van Zandt declining to be a camlidate,
The annual university boat-race in outside the jurisdiction of Congrwss. Messrs. having the varioloid during tbe war.
Alfred H. Littlefield was nominated for Gover­
7M
The Crops of 1879,
Commenting on the report, Uncle
nor, and Henry H Fay for Lieutenant G ovsr- tbe river Thames waa won by tbe Oxford crew Bailey and Hoar favored It as eonaUluCHICAGO.
nor. Tho oilier Btate officers nominated are without much difficulty....The Grand Bberesf tlonal, end In the interest of national education. Abe said to Wado: “ Some people said
The Agricultural Department has
Oowxxnd Helfare.
tho preecnt incumbents. Eight delegates were of Mecca was stabbed on March 14 by a fanat­ Mr. Allison, by request, introduced a bill appropri­ they could not take my proclamation
published a comparative table on
Medium to Fair...
the
eolected to represent Rhode Island in tho Na ical Persian, and died on tiie 21st... .'rhe Km ating money for the erection of a penitentiary In
Hou...................................
tlonal Bopublicau Convention, every one of neror of Germany haa just celebrated his 83d Dakota Territory. The morning hour expired, and very well, bnt when 1 get the small­ crops produced in 1879, together with
pox, Wade. I shall then be happy to say the prices obtained by the producers,
whom ta claimed to be a Blaine man.... birthday... .Fighting has been renewed be­
toCbolcdSprtasEx.
Thu Democrats of Pennsylvania have tween the British ana native a in Afghanistan.
commit' 1 have something everybody can take.” as follows:
called their Btate Convention for April 28;
BAKvzrT.
By command of Qneen Victoria a
on May 5 the New Hampshire Democrats will
itM,
A Rich Man on Riches.
1KV.
4E),ltM00
hold their Btate Convention; and, on the 10th atone cross haa been erected on tho spot wlwro
44B.7M.000
The following story is told of Jacob Corn, bushrta...
of June, the Illinois Democrats will bold a con­
1^88 J18.760 1.544.6«».&lt;XAi
the
Prince
Imperial
lost
hia
life.
..
.Theodore
Ridgway, a wealthy citizen of Philadel­ Oats, bushels..
413.073 3SU
vention at Bpnugfield for tho Domination of
3M SM.’UJO
Jreaniery..............
83 0 K
bushels....
»3a.7K
ai.Mo.wo
candidates for Btate officer* and the selection Martin haa been knighted by Queen Victoria
phia, who died many years ago, leaving Bye,
................................ “0
Barley, buahols.
4a.Stt.63U
40.184,«n
of delegates to the Cincinnati Convention.
for bis biography of Prince Albert
10 40 010 00
a fortune of $5,000,000 or $6,000,000:
ia.S46.S90
13.14B.KS0
....A BL Petersburg dispatch says tbe ooia, on tne nay uciure, au&lt;l it waa at­
A citizen of Appling county, Georgia, most
5416.6U4
5,U»)3»7
“Mr. Ridgway,” said a young man with
atnngent measures are being adopted tempted to correct the journal and aend
MILWAUKEE.
Tobacco, pound, 89S.046.7U0
fi.-'l.LC.U.’AU
indicted for hog-stealing, shot and 1 tiled one of against the Nihfliate. A largo number of sus­
whom the millionaire was convening, Har. toM........
bi-. -_-i r,
85,MH,000
tbe Grand Jurors who returned tbo bilL
pected peraoas have been arrested, and the
Potatoea, bu«hel. 1*4,136, UM
“ you are more to be envied than any
18ItaO,«W Coss—No. 8.
make frequent domiciliary visits ...A
rues.
gentleman
I
know.
”
A Washington telegram says: “A police
Wheat
|
8M.S46.4S5
&lt; 4&lt;«,ios.noo
dispatch from Cape Town, Month Africa, nays
“
Why
so?
”
responded
Mr.
Ridgway.
(iwa
44IJ61.4»
prominent Democratic Senator from the East that another great diaruoi-d robbery has just
101.Utt.K30
l*)J®6.l«J
“ I am not aware of any cause for which
says that Tilden will not be in tho way of Dem­ been discovered to have been committed at the
13,5M.Ki»;
er, Mr . Speaker. I
Bye
15A05.000
ocratic plans much longer. Ho ta a man who poatofflee at that place. Diamond* to tho value
I should be particularly envied.”
itartey........
X8.IW5.1UU
gentleman from
has been well informed sa to Tilden's plans, of nearly |.'AX),(MX) were abstracted from tbe
Dark
wheat
.
7,W0.4»«
laaauao here t
“ What, sir!” exclaimed the young
and tho impression be intended to convoy was Poitmaator’s safe, beside many bankers' droits.
(Jotton
un.te4.sn
131,(MX ,tOO
man in , astonishment. “ Whv, aren’t
EI.1T7.4T7
that tho latter would retiro before the opposi­
Tl.AM.Ml
A Pabis dispatch states that the plain and my votes la tolerably good, and 1 think you a millionaire? Think of the thou­ Hay
S86.543.7M
tion that te manifested to hte nomination."
great billiard match between Hloeeon, of Chi­ eve:-ybody understands my action on tills sub sands your income brings you in every Potatoes
78,971.(00
ci'.ris-.A n.
It is stated in a dispatch from Wash­ cago, aud Vigneaux, of Paris, for 12,0.0 and tlio
month I"
&lt;1.4KS^TO^06 &lt;l,904,4HjitaU
.
ington that the anti-Tilden men will use every championship of the werld, haa been ooatponed'
“
Well,
what
of
that?"
replied
Mr.
This increase of some $415,000,000
means within tbeir power to prevent tbe re­ UU April 13. The game will oornnat of 4,000
Ridgway. “All 1 get out of it is my in a single year is a most encouraging
peal of tbo two-thirds rule which Tilden has points, 800 points to be played each evening
victuals and clothes; and I can’t eat result. Bnt there has also been an in­
for five sucoeaaivc day a AL Hmik, a weU■known-Chicago sport, is backing Bloaaon, and of willful, deliberate faleehood. Mr. Gsrttel.i- more than one man’s allowance, or wear crease of other values besides those of
TOLEDO.
naa wagered several thousand dollars on tbe
r—Amber Mlchtazn . . .... 1 96
more than one suit at a time. Pray, the crops noted above. The statistician
Ko. S Rad......................
plucky little American.
.... 40
of the department, who is reported to
From the St. Petersburg diapatchea journal waa not decided at 0 o'clock, when the. cant you do that much?”
.... 33
“Ah, but think of the fine houses yon bo gathering material upon which to
it appears tha» tho security of tbe inmates of Houac adjourned.
A rcaolation for an AwUrtant Librarian for own, and the rentals they bring you I’ base a careful estimate of the total in­
tho Winter Palace agi'Mt explosion and other
“ What better am I off forthat? I crease in certain other values during
can only live in one house at a time; as the year just closed, to include the in­
converting it into practically a fortress and
for the money I receive for rent^ I creased value of real estate and mining
prbon for the royal family. They are lo bo matte
secure by pla~u&gt;g ab&lt;&gt;oi them additional
cannot eat it or wear it; I con only property, expresses the opinion, baaed
resultod ia
use it to buy other houses for other upon material already gathered, that it
INDIANAK1LI8.
people to live in; they are the benefi­ will not fall below $1,000,000,000.
The Democrats of Rhode XcUnd have
reaolaUoc calling for ta- ciaries, not L*
nominated Honea M. Kimball for Govarnor,
Unusually large quantities of baled
“ But you can buy splendid furniture
and seat a TUdea delegation
and costly pictures, and fine carriages hay are being exported at New York to
and horses—in fact, anything you de­ Southern ports, Cuba and Great Brit­
IL5UOXOO-...A Cobetantinopte dittmten
ain, and ex. advance in price is pre­
the British Governmaat haa paid
(ft) *e
sire you can have.”
colt, of south Carolina,
“ And after I have bought them,” re- dicted.
IltlUM.

NASHVILLE

WEEKLY IEWS REVIEW

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7X1

t

�suited very unhappily for the few lead­ so I hung bach looking for St. -Peter.
ALL MORTS.
ers of that conquering tide* that finally And whale I waa waiting I hope to .die
should overwhelm Jhe effete rule of if Bob Ingersoll didn't come atang ^tid
England paid$12.500,Q00 for foreign
hold even after doath.
Spain in the New World; yet, for s long walk right in, and he looked as if he eggs in 1878.
time afte- Fike's expedition, nothing were mighty glad to get there. Pres­ - Pennsylvania's total debt is $22,190,­
hta friends claim, from th® injuries snsThe demand for heavy horses far ex­ occurred tq frighten further the proud ently I saw Bl Peter, right by the gate, 668, of which $800,718 beam do in­
MARCH 27,1880.
BATURDAY
ceeds the supply, and ta likely to for and indolent hidalgos.—Emeet'Inger- his head bent down and his eyes fixed teresttoll, in Harper'* megaxine.
• on his knees. I told him my name and
the next ten yean.
Snow in Honeycomb fork. Big Cot­
As ax indication of Mr. Gladstone’s clergyman had finished his remarks at
where I was from, and asked if I might *
Massachusetts wm the first State
tonwood, Utah, is reported forty feet
FACTS AND FIUUBEM.
popularity in Scotland, it is reported the funeral, Mnllynne's mother started in the Union to order a special snrvry
go in. He didn’t say .anything, and I deep.
began to feel rattier streaked. So I
that aa high as $30 were paid for tickets up, and, pointing toward the corpse in of its forest resources.
.
Tai be are 309,430 Roman Catholics said it again, a little lender. Still he
Missouri has two prominent rolitia tragic manner, screamed, “There, Mm■ of admission to the hall in Edinburgh
The elip. of wool for 1879 wm the n Scotland.
made no reply. Then I'shook him by cians—one named Vest and the nDw»r
where he delivered an address recent'y. terson, you have at last got your re­ Jargest ever shewn in this-country,
E
ngland paid $12,600,000 for foreign the shoulder, for I was getting pretty Pants.
^haounting
to
233,560,000
pounds.
venge? The woman continued in the4
eggs in 1878.
Eighty members of the Legislature
anxious, and I began to tell it all over
'Thomas jEEFERsoM said: “ Let tho
The salary of the Rev. Dr. John same strain until the body wm placed
Since 1869 the Pacific railroad has again. It frightened me when he shook of Mississippi are natives of the State,
in the hearse, and her cries against the farmer forevermore be honored in hta landed 472,811 passengers in Ban Fran­ me.off—“9,11, 4.14,18, 7-oh get out end all are natives of the South.
calling, for they who labor in tbe earth
of this, you and your name; if you * Talmage wants the people of the
cisco, and brought away 280,863.
‘ byterian Church in New York, has dead Mullynne. could be heard blocks are the chosen people of God.”
off.
'
America imported from Europe last hadn’t bothered mo I'd have got it the United States to contribute $1 each to
been raised from $10,000 to $15,000.
The tenant farmers of England pay
lift the mortgage off hia Tabernacle.
year 29,642,896 gallons of wine, an in­ next more."
The increase is an indication of the es­
a
larger
sum
per
acre
for
the
use
of
land
“Meadville! Change ears for Oil
Quite a funny scene occurred in the
crease over the importation of 1878 of
Charles E. Smith, former editor of
than they would be obliged to give in
teem in which the reverend gentleman
City and Franklin! This train stops the Albany Evening Journal, haa be­
United States Senate recently, which in purchase money for better lands in this nearly 15,000.000 gallons.
twenty minutes for dinner!"
is held by his wealthy congregation.
come editor ot the Philadelphia Frees.
The peanut crop of Virginia, Tennes­
thus referred to by a correspondent: country.
‘’Now,” the fat passenger said .sol­
see and North Carolina ia estimated at emnly, “I am never going to fool with
Why could not the habits of the mos­
“A comic paper in New York, Puck,
The lovers of raspberries will find the
There will be little sympathy felt in
about 1,835,000 bushels—an increase of that Gem puzzle again. Not once quito have been given to the trout?
printed a cartoon with Presidential can­ Turner to be the most reliable red va­ about 600,000 bushels over last year.
this country over the death of Hoag,
Think of the “bites” a man could get
more.”
didates’ faces upon the blocks of the riety for this climate, and the quality to
then I
.
The average life of a paper wheel un­
who killed himself at a walking match
be excellent. The plants are hardy and
infernal game of fifteen. Grant’s face
der trucks of. locomotive engines ranges
‘‘ Predeapernstion.”
Michigan University has 1,397 stu­
reliable.
at Glen’s Falls, N. Y.
Walking
from 300,000 to 1,641,880 miles, and
was upon tho fifteen block, before
An old-time Baptist preacher of Lit­ dents, the largest number of any Ameri­
matches are the concentrated essence
The Toronto Globe represents tho
Blaine, the fourteen block. Senator American demand for Canadian horses under dining and palace cars from 794,­ tlo Rock, Ark., who has retired from can college. Columbia pays its profes­
of unmitigated nonsense, and, if more
000 to 878,336 miles.
active gospel work, but who still keeps sors the largest salaries.
Conkling was represented as nearly as very brisk. It chronicles the total
of those who indulge in those disgrace­
The English market demands yearly a firm eye on the faith, has just had a
A Connecticut woman bet a new hat
wild, trying to get Blaine, fourteen, out number purchased and shipped to
ful gambling exhibitions were to die,
504,000,000
pounds of cheese. Their little experience with a colored man
of the way of Grant, fifteen. Thurman Massachusetts and New York in a sin­ home make is 282,000,000, the Contin­ that causes him to think very seriously. against a bonnet that she could jump
the country in general would be better
further than any church deacon in
gle week at 131, costing $9,8J9, aver­
first'had the cartoon, and the Demo­ aging about $75 each.
ent supplies 64,000,000, and Amelia
Meeting the colored man, the preach­ Norwich, and she beat the best man by
■
off.
cratic Senators so crowded around him
seven inches.
•
The condition of the public roads "ta ’158,000,000, of which Canada sends er said:
" Dave, if you don’t bring that saddle
The Massachusetts Railroad Com­ that it stopped the regular proceedings. the measure of the civilization of the 40.0u0.000, and tbe United States 118,­
It gives some idea of she trade be­
006,000. Germany is l&gt;eginning to take home I’ll have you put in jail."
Good roads facilitate
. tween Minnesota and Manitoba that
missioners sustain the charges of dis­ Then Mr. Hereford carried the cartoon inhabitants.
a fair supply from thia country.
“ What saddle ta yer ft-rren ter?"
i the exports from Manitou® at Pembina'
crimination against the Boston and Al­ over to Blaine, who looked at it long trade intercourse, promote oomfort and
In the reign ot Louu *XIY. France j “ The one you stole from me.”
-u xaru
! kwuuuk
amounted
Lint year io
to $448,344, mostly
convenience, increase tho value of real
bany railroad, afcid refer the case to the and earnestly, as jf he were really trying
- fore de Lord, I nebber stole . jn fur skins, and the imports to $750,941,
Parson
estate, kdd attractiveness to the neigh- had a population of 19,000,000, Englund ,
Legislature fo«" action. It appears that to solve the puzzle, while Republican boihood and stimulate individual im­ 8.000,000,and Germany 19.000,000. In । yer saddle."
.' mostly in lumber, cotton goods, cattle
1789 France had 26.000,000. Englund: “ Yes,
Y" you did. Z
I—
saw you when you ,’ and meats, iron and steel, plows, cartbe company made rates to a certain ru­ Senators crowded about. Finally Blaine provements
12,000,000, and Germany 28,000,000 Un- .j took it off tho
the yard fence.
fence, I beheve Ii riages, sugars and steam vessels.
Keep the stables clean. Clear out der Napoleon I. France had 29,000,000 ”” '
ral milling firm, in which its officers looked up with a laugh, and passed the
j I'll have you arrested, any way."
., i
Mrs. Kite became convinced that her
were interested, considerably lower f sketch to Hereford, and he carried it to the manure every morning, and scrape and England 19,000,000. A writer in । “Look heah, parson, you'se a
or card off all filth from the animals. । the Republique Francaixe sees great Baptta’, isn’t yer?’
1 husband was in love with her sister,
thtaU those which other parties were David Davis. Ho was puzzling over it ।
1 who lived with them at Grayson, Va.
The stable should bo made so warm ! danger io France in these figures.
X- ’ and I'll have
I
“
b
Yes,
you
sent
to
the
when
Conkling
came
in.
He
saw
Beni
able to secure.
that the manure will not freeze at night.
She sent for her two brothers to take
Last -year there were .
presented
,
her awiy, and they came for that pur­
ator Davis very intent over the picture, A lower temperature will either demand | -_i:..a
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’ III
__ _ »
.
.
“ Well
Well, HA
so Ita I, an' now ketch de pints
The New York Board of Immigration and went and looked over his shoulder. a larger amount of food or the auimal [ BPP*leutions for patents, aud 12,725 pat­ ez I gin din ter yer. Dar ta jes' so pose. H&gt; r husband said nothing in
I
OLts
issued.
will fall off in condition.
I cuU lMued- I he total receipts of the i
- ...
.
,,
— -- ,
Commissioners expect that the number The whole Senate was now watching
1_ ms
—-----rkzi
L is ter |be opposition, but in the night, while the
n
. .... .. 1; office
office were
were $
$703,931
total expendiexpendi- ““D’saddles in
wori
what
Ww .
,
10.1,031 47;
47; total
U
e loosen
sod to facilitate i
,..t7.... .
Ur
In/Laon a
-&gt; wet
.«»
* surplus of. hLo!°'dar’s jes’
’ so many man what brothers were sleeping, he killed them
of arrivals from Ireland this season will Conkling. He started when he saw
■&lt; -«.l ro tnres
leaving a surplus of I stole, an' dor's
evaporation,
,,
.
,
, ,
,
ranoration.
nputunvu, auu
and ruu
roll ur
or uruerwinv
otherwise CUIUcomB .1. .1 KN)
..r .there
.
On
’
januarv
‘
cr
&lt;*«*«
“
ddlea.
Dis
ta
de
pre , with an ax.
be unusually large. Many thrifty Irish the oaUre. and Inroad abruptly away, (
o-uuuarv i . iothi .mere ,
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, ,1q.
u
,L Whl,„ h(K„
A hen always kicks backward after
was a balance to the credit of tbe pat- d«,P®rn«^°D- &gt;«»». ef yer saddle hap
men and women have drawn their mon­ walking
wtdkincr rapidly
rnnidlv back
back to
to hta
his seat
seat withwith- J' ing
ina to
to destroy
iLtxtrnv weeds,
trwda be careful
p«r..fnl to
tn —
pens
be oue of de predisposed an’ I laying
layin8 an egg.
e8K- A Bridgeport Yankee
’ amounting
-•
to
$1 420- l*
enB to l»e
ent office fund,
to $1,420,
ey from savings banks for the purpose out a word.
lighten up your own footaepa or you
i tors busr , happoua
happens
ter
be
one
ob de
predisposed
*“fl reported tc
to hzvc
have turned this
uuv
ub
ue
thio fact
fset to
806.50. It jays to have invent
’
will find the weeds quickly
nen.K-A germinate
1M7U
-i
7!1 men, ken 1I bo
» it? Dar
hep
Dur was Judas,' account in inventing ad
a device to pre­
of paying the fare of friends to this ।
! ' inztouo,.
■ there. The soil being compressed re­ .
vent
When the
instonc}. He
He couldn't
couldn't bop
hep travin “
““* *the
’ sale
’ of‘ stale eggs.
~~
country, and the various immigration
A Cincinnati Horse Auctiox.
tains the moisture and facilitates ger°
T7'’ide Savior,
k».» da Savior bmA' : -Ja. ben kicks she bits an electric disk* to
societies will promote tho movement by I
among
the rresident
populatiou.
“Here, gentlemen,” said the auction- 1 minatiun.
" '
‘
c das, sop in dis dish an' go an’ 'tra,
. wliich is attached a rubber stamp, and
every means in their power.
■ ee« "lfi u ^or8eZTi" v
,,
.
j At the recent meeting of the Ver- deaths among residents were 6,,&lt;-4. Bit wasu’t Judas's fault, kase he was the apparatus stamps the date on each
» Bystander —Glad you told us it was । mont Dairymen's Association. O. 8. On Dec. 31. 1879, the population num­ | one of de predisposed; so 'tended from ' «gg.
bered
298,960,
an
increase
ot
9.639
over
The windows of the Cincinnati
Mr. Watkins, husband of Alice a horse, or we might have taken it for a Bliss gave an interesting account of the
de foundation ob de world."
Oates, the pretty littlo burlesque act- sheep.
.
! dairy of Mr. Burchard, of Illinois, who 1878. Since 1871 the population has
“I don’t want a religious discussion, 1 Chamber of Commerce building over­
mainl
A
bT
7^*
saaaie
now
that
-------------;
.,u
v. of the
illOk
x Presbyterian
First
ress, took exceptions to an item in the .
Auctioneer—That wouldn t be so very on one occasion milked his cows, cooled
Dave. It isn't the saddle now that I | look the yard
HO muc^ abOut; it is that you told Church. The church officers demand­
CiJdmiati £n.,Hirer reawetine Mmh“‘
“• “«*. ™i.«l tl&gt;« cream, mad. the gration. The sanitary condition of the ,
citv h
Iiowh improvement
imnrnvbmont
., . BUV|ng .
_ •
_ .1 . and,
_. j until
_ ,ri lately, received, $800 a
Cmcinaab
re.pecung turn
1k,|o,(, Jon p,ot|cmen. ,
bn[tet
j(
chl
, „ on
city
shows
i
a he
ed
«ll and Tracy T&gt;t-«, Ms matrimonial | borw.
Inbition and received tbo prize all in
The first piano was mode some time | it”
‘
year for the privilege of taking light.
He got those bunches on !j one day.
in tbe twelfth century, and appears to
“ Well. den. parson, 'spose I takes । The Chamber voted not to pay any
predecessor, and attempted to whip the I;
Bystander—Ho
city editoz, but the latter, who seems I his knees from kneeling down at family II Barley is usually a profitable crop have been only a transition from thedul- , back de he an* keeps de saddle? "
1 “ore, and now a light board fence cov“ A lie once told always stands. You 1 en* the windows.
to be a knocker, blacked Wolkin.’;
didn't
1' ....
with me. The „„
land must be dry. clean, cimer, ami consisted of an oblong box.
Two chambermaids and a cook in a
oyc.
in Li. L»tb. broke bi,
o"7b.^^„n“T
. year. .I used
.. bolding a series of strings in triangular have lied to me, you scoundrel, and I I
mud ,;UL. Last
i superphosphate with decided advantage. form, struck by a quill attached to the , believe it is my duty to have you ar- Pittsburgh house argued, as the latter
walcbcb.iu nd .loore billion., and A hora5 gentlemen .that any family U^ot on&amp; inorM»“ tbo yield bnl^Si, keys. During tbe next six centuries | rested."
| stirred a huge kettle of boiling mush,
It not only increased the yield but tho
tne clavichord was in use. ine change
" Parson, dere’s jes a certain amount I The argument culminated in a remark
otherwise damaged him.
might well be proud of. ijwit
. . .1 sow ....
Look whai
what .n
«n ii qrla&gt;lllv
from two to two and.
Lais to something like its present r»i&gt;
eb hea
in um
dis worl'
ef 1I is
the cook
cook,, who
who reuuiaiea
retaliated
—.... .1_ 1» uuimcu,
eye he has.
ut-a ter bo
uv tole iu
wuri 'an'
on ei
xs . unpleasant
unpleasant to
io uie
.
uuv nvie
| vuvuot,
one-half
bushels k
to, the
acre iu&gt;
as early as in
form trvzvlr v&gt;aVinnl 1TUI .
......
* de
1 ___men
__ __what
V . -is predisposed
,w.i.i
■
....
one ob
to | by throwing
a ...
ladle of. mush
in the .face'
Bystander- What has become of the I the lnI1(j Cftn
T
is a movement down East to
pat jn goo&lt;j condition. form took place about 150 years ago.

Land that will grow corn or aa aver
Mullynns’a age hay crop ta suited for the growth

here

other eye?
Auctioneer—Gone to look after another such fool os yon are. Like old
dog Tray, so touchingly described by
the sweet singer of Michigan (aing‘
ing):
Hr'a Kvnllo au4 he'* kind—
Bystander---------- the kind.
Auctioneer—

bring Chinamen from San Francisco to
th« Eastern States.
The ladies are
moving in the matter. It is proposed
o erect immense wash-houses at Sara­
toga, Long Branch, and other watering
places, and give employment therein to
Chinese. The Celestials will also be
furnished to do housework iu the large
Eastern cities. It is thought that 5,000
-will be brought from San Francjco
this year.

■ Bystander—He would l&gt;e fined by any
court in Christendom for spring-hidterations and interfering generally.
Auctioneer—

A mysterious society of French So- !
;
,
I,
l

cialists is causing something of a sen­
sation in Montreal. Copies of a circntar urging the French to drive the En­
glish and Irish from Canada have l&gt;een
sent to several newspaper offices, ac­
companied by threats of murder and
arson if they were not speedily publiahed. The editors of these sheets

I
Ii
|
i
।

etc. But we cannot waste oui time on
poetry, although the noble steed before
you is tbe very poetry of motion. How
much for him? What do I hear?
Bystander -Nothing, if you can’t
hear more than he does.
Auctioneer—Among horses, gentlemen, this is the very ne-plutt-ulira—
“B^B^Ve’r-Ku^k-n^plus-uitrlyou
mean,

havo turned the communications over : Auctioneer—And the sine-qua-non—
Bystander—Compos mentis.
to the police authorities, who are en­
,
Auctioneer—The ridges you sec rundeavoring to discover their authors.
| ning down his sides, gentlemen, are not
uu indication of a want of flesh; they
A singular instance illustrating the are simply a wise provision of Provi­
laws of heredity js noted by a Chicago dence for carrying off the rain-water.
Bystander—What’s the matter with
paper. A young man of that city who
had lung been wedded to worldly things his tail?
Auctioneer—He was formerly owned
suddenly reformed, married a beautiful by a violin manufacturer, and he palled
girl, and is now the hrppy father of a oat all the
the hairs for fiddle-bows. What
yearling boy. Tho other day, while J do I hear ?
holding the iol.ol on bin knee, it be- i B“‘’» h“d h~d
•&lt;?
°
.4
us that our fnend was right, and that it
camo reBtless, and the father g»vo &gt;t a I
al&gt;BUtd
,qnKldor money on oho.,
tract, which tho child at once destroyed. I bo long as these horse auctions. nJe kept
A deck of cards was then thrown on the ' np *to
’ their present1 ’high standard.
’
floor, whereupon the little angel began
George Wilson’s Invention.
fumbling them over, turned up a jack
and smiled.
George W. Wilson, the manufacturer
of fine musical instruments in Concord,
This has been a winter of famines. N. H., after months of patient study has
accomplished the feat of perfecting an
In nearly every part of the globe food
achromatic objective. Many mechani­
haa----------------------------been so scarce that —
largo
---o- &lt;portions
----------- luuxo
cians iu
in uiu
this uuuuuj
country have given years
years
.1....x —a suc-.
of several populations have been desti-' of study to the subject without
tute of the means of life. In Brazil cessful result, and where one has suc­
there xs a famine almost m terrible as ceeded hundreds have failed. In New
England there is only one man who
that in Ireland. In Silesia, in Italy and manufactures these objectives, aud ho
on the steppes of Russia hunger rav­ is not a native of this country. Wilson
ages the people. In the tatter country, ta the only man who recently has exper­
bands of starving men and women fight imented in this direction with any de­
gree of success, and his final triumph is
for garbage and for roots, which is all a masterwork of mechanical skill. For
they have to depend on for sustenance. many years he has been engaged in the
This is accompanied by diseases, among I manufacture of telescopic objectives,
them the diphtheria, the spread of but during the last six months his whole
time has bean employed in making a
which is increased by a belief of the
microscopic objective. This objective
peasants that a piece of bread inserted is very minute, a one-fourth-inch focus
in the month of a corpse dead from tbe achromatic. It consists of two separate
ixeasa, and then given to the children, aud distinct lenses, made of optical
flint glass, so as to entirely correct the
is a safeguard against it. In Persia chromatic aberration. By this an ob­
parents are selling thqir children for ject photographed on a space one-six­
food, ox giving them poison rather than teenth of an inch square is magnified
350 times. A minute piece of gold leaf,
see them die before their eyes.
placed under the microscope, is so mag­
nified m to have the appearance of im­
A thrilling scene wm witnessed at mense lumps of gold, and a one-sirthe crowded funeral of David Mullynne, teenth-of-an-inch photograph of the
in Cleveland, Ohio, the other day. The signing of the Declaration of Independ­
deceased, two j cars ago, shot and killed ence is so enlarged in appearance that
• young man named Msaterson. He the drapery stands out in bold relief,
and the features of the signers are so
wm acquitted of the crime on the distinct as to be easily recognizable.
ground of its being in self-defense, but His work is considered a great triumph.

j —Joeeph Harris, Rochester, N. F.

'

Indiana farmer asks this pertinent
question : “ Is it not better to feed corn
to my cows, every bushel of which will
make three pounds of butter, worth
from 18 to 20 cents per ponnd, giving
54 cents per bushel for my rorn at the
door, with the manure left on the farm,
rather than to sell it at 30 to 35 cents
and impoverish my farm?”
I have been taking advantage of the
mild weather to “go for" the borers in |
my meuch trees. By removing a few
shovelfuls of earth from around tbe i
body of the tree, exposing the roots a ,
little, one can get at all of them; then
till the hole with leached ashes. I dig
„ !
fill
borers «,»
tavwr.
out with .
a .»«,.♦
stout, sharp
---- L-ifc.
knife.
Where gum c.- worm-dust shines is the
place to look for them. IE E. Foenot,
ElLncorth, Kan.
After several years’experience in the
use of a light harrow with teeth sloping
backward at an angle of forty-five de­
grees in tbe spring upon fall grain
crops, I can say that it is very benefi­
cial. These teeth not only make friable
the soil, but they draw it over the
plants and cover the roots exposed by
alternate freezing and thawing. The
roller should follow tho harrow, as it
sinks all tufts, stones and other impedi­
ments into the soil, leaving a smooth
*’
surface to work on.—Rufus Stone,
Columbiana county, Ohio.
W. J. Bead says of Alsike clover;
Botanists do not consider it a hybrid.
I have twice tried to make crosses with
this and white clover, but without suc­
cess. I have never seen any plants
which were intermediate between Al­
sike and white clover, though I have
seen bees working on the Howers of
each species where the plants were well
mixed. If the plants can be crossed,
we shall expect to see new hybrids.
The stalks sometimes grow four to six
feet in length, but they fall down and
the leaves decay toward the base of the
stems. The stems recline but do not
take root like white clover. It is valua­
ble for pasture and makes good hay,
though its habit is not well adapted for
meadows.

The First Appearance of the Yankees
in Santa Fe.
The first American who seems to
have penetrated to New Mexico was
James Pursley—an adventurous fur­
trader, who found his way up the Ar­
kansas, traveled extensively through
the mountains of what is now Colorado,
and finally worked hu way djwn to
Sants Fe, where he went to work as a
carpenter, growing rich through high
wages, but suffering always a feeling of
restraint. An occasional Frenchman
had appeared; but Pursley (who, by
the way, is credited with being the first
intelligent man who discovered gold in
the Rockies) was the sole citizen of tbe
United States who was there to wel­
come the immortal P^ke when, on that
bleak March day in 1806, he unwillingly
tramped into Banta Fe at the head of
his Faistuffian band, hatless, bootlesn
and trouserleas through a year’s cam,
paigning on the plains and in the mount-

The Mexicans were greatly alarmed
by this sudden realization of the prox­
imity of the progressive and well-armed
Yankees, and their consternation re-,

According to Sadlier's Catholic
Almanac for 1880, tho estimated total
Roman Catholic populatiou of the
United States is 6,143,222, but tbe Bos­
ton Pilot says that many intelligent
Catholics think the estimate much too
low. There are 67 Archbishops ami
Bishops. 5,980 priests, 1,136 ecclesiasti­
cal students. 6,406 churches audchapels,
1,726 stations, 687 seminaries, colleges,
and academics, 2,246 parochial schools.
405,234 pupils 1U
iu ^uvu.*.
parochial sceools, and
373 charitable associalions.

tell nne ob dese lies, hit’s not my fault, of tho offender. Then the row became
1 genera! Hot mush flew thick and fast,
i au’I can’t help hit."
.
" You go ou now ami get that saddle, • burning wherever it struck, and stickor 1'11 swear out a warrant for your I ing. too. The result was three badlyarresL”
i burned and discharged domestics.
“ I’ll do the best I keu. parson, but j
every shred of wool sheared from
dere s jes a certain amount ob stole the sheep of the universe, and every
saddles ter be returned in dis worl’. , tjber of cotton picked from this terresEf 1 se one ob de predisposed men, an' , trial ball, could be spun into yarn and
I b heves I is, you’ll fine yer Handle j knitted into one stocking, which would
hurgin on de yard fence t&gt;out sun- be as long ns the bottomless pit is deep,
down dis ereniD .
ftntj big around enough to use theequa
; tor for a garter.it wouldn’t hold enough to
How Conkling Wins.
| satisfy the Christmas wishes of a cnrlyChoate’s Ironj.
The great secret hi.
of 1hia success is his । haired girl of 5 tender but precocious
Mr
Mi E. P Whipple tells, io Harper s :
* ‘,',1 He never de- years.
Magazine, several anecdotes of Rufus I
to
serfs
a
man
who
espouses
bis cause un- |
William Bernard murdered his aunt
Choate’s wit and irony:
der any eircumstaLces whatever. He at a rancho in New Mexico, took $700 of
Nobody at the bar ever equaled him
never drops an old friend to make a her savings, and went away. After goin paying ironical compbments to the
new one, and the man who does his ' ing half a mile he discovered that he
Judges who blocKed his way to the
work is absolutely certain of reward I bad made a track of blood all the way.
hearts and understandings of juries.
when tbe power of conferring it is with- I A barefooted tramp came along, and to
Judge Shaw was specially noted for the
in Conkling's reach. The appointment him Bernard gave the dangerous boots,
gruff way in which he in(erpoBed such
of Justice Ward Hunt was in exact ac­ obtaining another pair from a friend for
obstacles, and Shaw's depth of legal
cordance with tho policy of Conkling’s himself. Tho tramp was arrested, and,
learning was not more conspicuous than life. He never forgives on neiny and as his guilt was not doubted, Bernard
his force of character.
Dever forgets the man who has betrayed almost succeeded in having him hanged
lisn t so, Mr. Choate, was a fre- hiru.
ninj no
enueavor on me part by a mob before the truth came out.
No
endeavor
quent mtomtpuoy when Bb.w
on o(
Msecond
oni)
,n&gt; on
trilthe
.n^part
hi
BEFORE THE SHRIKE.
the uench and Choate waa arguing a !.
.. . a. . r
counts for anything with him. Perhaps
case before him.
ex-LieuL Gov. Stewart L. Woodford
Choate's side-remarks on the Judge
illustrates this truth as well as any man.
have passed into the atereotj ped jokes
8on&gt;**in&gt;r* st dsvnlDX.
of the bcr, and arc now somewhat ven­ Conkling is an uncompromising man,
and it is said that in partisanship the j
erable. One is, I think, not commonly
man who fights and never compromises , I
stated in ths exact words’.
never lacks followers. He is an at- i “I always approach Judge Shaw," he
tractive speaker, but is not one to
said, “as a ravage approaches hia fetish,
awaken any enthusiasm, while he may ,
knowing that he is ugly, but feeling
and does appeal to adxr iration—perhaps
that ho is great.”
because he always seems to be speaking
Of Judge Story he once remarked: from the head and never from the
“ I never heard him pronounce a judg- heart. It is said that he never extem­
A Liverpool merchant last year took
moot in wh’ch ho did not argue tbe porizes, invariably committing to mem­ his son, who was recovering from scar­
case better than the counsel on either I ory every word ho utters. To this work let fever (i.«., was in the most infectious
side; and lor which." he added, with a
he brings a rare skill, and apparently ia stage of the disorder), to stay at a large
twinkle in his eye, “ho might very prop­
able to forecast the probable speeches hotel in Wales. The young man's con­
erly have been impeached.”
of his opponents and to prepare an- dition became known, and there wm a
He delighted in gravely joking with
I swers for them, so that he appears to general exodus from the house. The
a Judge. Tons he onco asked that a
the hearer as a most capable oontro- landlord thus had his house empty at
case might be postponed, owing to his
versialisL The defects of an early ed­ the busy time, and, besides, was obliged
engagement in another court The
ucation, that was by no means finished, to go to considerable expense in disin­
Judge replied that the case was one in still cling to him, and in 1872 he fecting it. He brought an action to
which he might write out hiu argument.
rounded a rhetorical period with “ the recover the loss ho had sustained, and
With a mock solemnity, which it al­ harbor of Madrid!” His speech-making it has just been settled out of court by
ways seemed to me no other human powei is tho accomplishment of a life the payment of a targe sum—nearly
countenance could so readily assume, he
of study in that direction. At 25 he is £2,000, inclusive of costa.
replied:
said to have been able to repeat from
“I write well, your Honor, but memory which is a prodigious faculty
The Alpine Horn.
sloicly."
The Alpine horn is an instrument
with him — two-thirds of Burke's
As his handwriting resembled the speeches and a fair portion of Grattan’s; made of the bark of a cherry tree, and,
tracks of wildcats, with tbeir claws and in 1869, while riding in a Pullman like a speaking trumpet, is used to con­
dipped in ink, madly dashing over the
car to the Pacific, he entertained his vey sounds to a great distance. When
surface of a folio sheet of white paper,
company by'reciting the whole of Scott’s tbe last rays of the sun gild the sum­
the assembled bar could not restrain “Lady of tbe Lake" without the drop­ mits of the Alps, the shepherd who in­
tbeir laughter.
ping of a word. His industry is mar habits the highest peak of these moun­
Indeed, it ta affirmed that ho could velous, and it is said that from his youth tains takes his horn, and cries in a loud
not decipher hta own handwriting after
he has worked more hours every day voice, “Praised be the Lord.” As soon
a case was concluded, and bad to call in
than the mnas are accustomed to in two; ns the neighboring shepherds hear him,
experta to explain it to himself. Ho and, finally, his neighbors suy that he they leave their huta and repeat these
congratulated himself on the fact that, baa few of the smaller vices of mankind, words.
The sounds are prolonged
if he tailed to get a living at the ba?, ho and only one ot the target I—Utica Cor. many minutes, while the echoes of the
could still go to China and support him­ Ph iladelph ia Bulletin.
self by hta pen; that ta, by decorating
ation cannot picture any thing more sol­
Mr, Matsdaira. a Japanese engineer emn or sublime than such a scene.
tea-chests.
_________
working in New York, in addition to During the silence that succeeds, the
Bob Burdette's Dream.
many inventions of merit, reads eleven shepherds bend their kneesand pray in
And I adreamed
I died,। and went to
languages, has finished
mathematical
heaven. I thought I hah just fifteen work iu three volumes, and is only 30 I the open air. then repair to their huts
to rest. The sunlight gilding the tops
brain*, and all the way up to the gate I
of thcee stupendous mountains, upon
was trying to straighten them out, and
The Spanish Government ta about which the vault of heaven seems to
I thought I would go mad, Wt en I got
np there, the gate waa wide open, and to construct a line of railway which will rest, tbe magnificent scenery around,
all sorts of people were streaming in, opeu the mining districts of the As- and the voices of the shepherds sound­
just os they pleased. I hadn’t the tarias. If Spain can only get ten year*** ing from rook to rock the praise
cheek to think I had a right to go in quiet even her bondholders may begin Almighty, fill the min ’
etar with enthusiMm
without any credentials or examination, to have hope.

�in Johnstown and on tho farm of &lt;

Boise Ac Francia

roapk of yean after the grist mil!

Prieharti Itonght the prop-

ing, planing, and turning, and gener:_X____ A.
-...... — 1
dwelliur bonne*, a store building, and
the prospects bid fair to see a postnfflee anti a thriving little village.
There was aim* n steam saw mill erect­
ed at the outlet of Clear lake, making
four saw mills erected iu Baltimore,*
Vrith.thrrc still running, but only two
of the original mills.
,
There never was but one iuill in
Johnstown, situated at the outlet of
Fine Lake, erected in 1810 by a Mr.
Corey, bnt sold soon after to George
aud Silas Reynolds, and by them sold
to Bristol and Culver, bnt the old mill
has been destroyed these many years.
Baltimore has quite a village near
section 33. There ia a store, postoffice
wagon and blacksmith strop, and quite
a number of private dwellings, but
. there is not a hotel, tavern, or public
nouse for the accomodation of travel­
ers in either town. Baltimore can
boast of seven good school houses, and
one church edifice, 380 farms, with 281
private dwellings, and many of them
splendid residences, The aggregate
value of all taxable property in the
. town of Baltimore for-1870 was $565,-

long will there remain those who will i
r«lv fnr &lt;h,» ini'll vr&gt; tif
who lintfled with the perils and hardships of a
pioneer’s life, to make for themselves
and their children a home in the then
far off wilderness of Michigan. Like
all old grave yards, established by the
early settlers, neglect shows plainly.
Ad old tumble down fence partly sur­
rounds the lot, brusli and briars cover
the surface of the grouud, but there
are many costly monuments or head
stones to mark the last resting place
of the.mortal remains of those dear
ones “gone over the river.”
Mr. Willison says the firs: wagon
roiul cleared of brush in Baltimore,
was done by John Willison, a brother
of his, but as the roads of that town
are remarkably good, we failed to find
which one it was, but will say that
whoever cut the brush from the roads
in Baltimore done a good job, as but
few are left to get in the shade of, or
make a hiding place for the boy when
sent on errands; possibly the latter was
the object in making the ■ highways so (
rightly and beautiful.
In tlie early days of Baltimore, tbe j

Having bought for CASH a large, neat

The above cat represents

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

Our Old Reliable TVo. S52

Curtis Improved Plow,

Syrupa, Tobaccos, Fish,

U

And we Guarantee it to

..

MkI 1

lint Out (rutty 8Un 1

Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods and low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.

In any soil and
COME AND SEE.

Scour where all others fail.

BOISE a FRANCIS.

U.liave
I 'have the Exclusive Sale for the Diamond
- Steel MOULD BOARD for the east half of
Barry Co. and the west half of Eaton
Co. None Genuine only those
branded Diamond Steel.
The above Plow

residents of the Blanchard district,
felt that a Sunday School would be the
proper thing to have in order to insure
a full recognition by the people of the
outside world, and a few persons got to- j
gether at the school house and organ- Jt* fl it.
ized a Sunday school, but upon whom
must devolve the duties of Superin- ;

TTENRY A. GOODTEA*,
Dealer In

In the matter of tbe rotate of AULETES BARDof Letrit C. Burdon and Uaoror D. Darden pnjrinc
thit Court to determine wbo art. tbe k«al boin
of
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American and Foreign Marble,
flee.in tbedty

Umtings, Mich.
PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE,
-I
Efanrtin**, Mlob.

DBUCrCfIBT A BOOKMEIAaEB
IA true copy.;
CLEM KIT
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Probate Order.

CU'rTER P 01 NTS 50 cts.

Finest Goods in Central Mich

■yy

Prenent,Clement Hmitb. Judge of Probate.
In tbe matter ot the rotate of WKALTHA

To be found in the Market.

Workmanship and Materials

JULIUS RUSSELL,
Thereupon it la ordered, that

DBY GOODS,
Moklnt* apedoty'. Phoenix Bloak. State St.
should not be granted.
And it ia further oide
notice to the pcraon. mi

f. hicks,

ty of hearing.
CLEMENT SMITH.

in

All Goods of this Manufacture,
7

Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market,
Confidently Believing They will Stand the Test,

prove highly Satisfactory to all who Purchase.

E. COOK.

Groceries and General Produce,

Prebate Order.
or MiOBtaax, I
County ot Barry, •
At a seninn of the Probate Court for Ute County

tats

JJEMRY ROE, PaoraiKTOR •

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,

Mei Hams Di Mien,
IM THEIR SEASON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
Ssstthsr^;

_
,V'5lltbt Markefc Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, &amp;c.

Judge of Probate

Probate ’Votice.

Fresh Goods, Full Weights and
HENRY ROE.

March, lb*).
months from that date wot *Uoi
for ercdltota to present tbeir claim#acalnat tbe
HKNKY TROYER.

itbeSMbdarof April a
mlicr next, al tea o'clock

Mortgage Male.

When

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,

DBI GOODS, SILKS Di DREMflOODS

Site* the petition duly rerifled, of
or. praying that a Paper pertain-

3

Buggy or AVagonl

S- GOODTEAR,

of Barry, bolden at the Probate Office, in tbe City ol

Unquestionably the best Bnilt and Easiest Riding

Ajre BiMeiil/ia.1

HARDWARE,
Iron, Nails. Stove* aadTixxwax*.

IBM, BAILS I SHELF HARDWARE

u

WllCel At

pOWERS A BARLOW,

JCL

&lt;X C. WOLCOTT

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Druggists &amp; Chemists,

LECAL8.
Probate Order.

Complete -with Coulter

£

thrro inonoraryly, a. „ramra
at z™
I

SHERIFF

ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS,

Youri Truly,

PATENT CHILLED AND GROUND PLOW POINTS’

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I aui indebted ro Mr. Jniues Willi*
The same “low With
ron of Assyria for the following facts, tenderitf that was the question asked Common Steel JVIoiild. Board compl’t, 0152.
many of which were learnnl after by nil. Who of nil the settlers was the I
A r ADrl? Q'T’nr’V' AT?
writing thentavc. The first school talented one to take upon himself the
A LiAKLrB. MULK Vi?
teacher in Johnstown was Miss Sun^i
Curtin but as I learned uothing fnrtlier tenching of the Bible, or be a walking
eoncernfiiig her, will not try to guess cyclopedia of the iiook of books, ready [
por curtis Robinson. Dodge, Gale, Oliver, Wiard, Diamond
hO future. The lucky man to own at all times to give nn explnntion totn
the find horae team in either town was any of the knotty questions propound- ’ ^teel ftlld Diamond iron P10W8.
Wm. P Bristol, and ns he had plenty of cd to him on nil theological points. . t&gt;t A TV POTWQ AA nio
boys of his owr* it is not likely that prepared at every gathering of the,
LiZxIAm X ‘'111 10 *±V VvD.
other young gents had the pleasure of
taking their girls out riding tabind a
horae team for some time; but who very obscure paaugea of scripture
'fhe above Plows and Points are Manufucturedby E. Bern*
would not rather by far take Buck and which puzzle the brain of many a stu.
Bright, hitched to an old fashioned ox dent of the Bible. At last a superinten- ent &amp; bons, Lansing, Mich., and for sale by
sled, with bannis laid on the tannin, deut was found in the person of ai
four tall stakes with good wide side young man just moved into the town, ।
boards, nil held together by a log chain George Sheffield by name, a very fas­
cinating young gent, and a person of
fore and nft, a plenty of clean straw in
the provined tax and a good Methodist good sound sense, and aliberal stock of ROOK’S CARRIAGE WORKS!
load of voting ladies closely jiacked on knowledge and mother wit. * Mr. Shef’
.
.
the straw, and a brigiit moonliglrt field at ouce entered upon the duties
night with goo&lt;l sledding and O, how of hta office with all the dignity mid
NASHVILLE, MICH.,
merry sped the time, as “swift we go, solemnity neceesturrv to the occiudon,
or’e the fleecy snow, Wlien moon tan ms aud proceeded to demonstrate to tlie '
spaxHing round, when hoofs keep time, inhabitants the necessity of a strict atto the chime, as merrily on we tendence, a liberal gift of cash, and a ]
tlie
bound.”
’
i close study of the Bible iu order to ‘
Mr. Willison also is authority for'| make. successful
the organization
correcting the statement a taut the
’
uoiitcmplated. The Sunday schoolprosfirst death in Johnstown, giving Mr. j pered, in every feature.—it waa a aucIdon aa tiie first, and Seth Hull as the | ____
cess, bnt at last one family conceived n
second, and the flrat birth, n child of i dislike for tbe teachings of Mr.
SI
r. ShefAlonzo Brundage. The first death in | field) in the Sunday school openly
Baltimore was an aged tady Mrs. Farr, j cnsiug him of being a Univeroalist and
The flrat wedding in Baltimore was ' n readier of false doctrines; then trou- i
Aahlcy Moffat and Caroline C. Blanch- , ble began to brew, a bullet was run to ■
ard, nt the residence of the bride’s , put in a rifle to dioot Mr. Sheffield, but
jiarents. Henry P. Cherry, Justice of j after a short time pence begmi to reign( '
'
_
the Peace, officiating. A grand time and now Mr. Sheffield looks back to i
was tad. many invited guests from the 1 the day when his life was not worth a
CXL\_
V-s Aa. V-/a
V-'&lt;
then far off provinces of Hastings, [ very great sum.
Battle Creek,Marshall, and so forth;, Mi.Sheffield still lives notwithstand-1
the greater number from the latter i ing the terrible threats that were made I
I am prepared to furnish the public
pluce ns it was near by. From Mrs. and instead of givingsome ouea chance
I.h bride, to make
. a coffin
rat rin which
■ ■ , hia
• ■ remains
.
II
George Sheffield n
n sister r.r
of •the
these fact* are gleaned. and ahe looks should be consigned to mother earth, |
tack to tluit wedding as the most plea­ he made the first coffin ever made in’
sant of the kind site ever attended, ex­ Baltimore, in which was placed all that I
cept one, and that waa when ahe per­ remained of the wife of George Duncan I
formed nu important part in tlie drama who died in 1855.
of real life.
(To be Continued.)
Mrs. Willison think the first frame
bonne in Johnstown wga bnilt by Wil­ Editor News:—
liam Morford, and the flint" frame
In your correspondent’s history of
house and bani in Baltimore by Solo­ “Johnstown and Baltimore,” some ermon Porch. Also that the first tavern
kept in Johnstown was by Mr. Bara* member them. The “hurt records” may
am/and tlie flrat in Baltimore by Mr. Hot sliow who performed the marriage
Bsuvfc. Be that ns it may, Mr. Burch ceremony, whereby “Henry P. Bow­
had wa *wu
good location
call- man anu
—
im-iunni on wtat
wnu was ranand .nary
Mary vuiver
Colver were niaacone,
inadotme,”
rd Whisky Run, and a certain man who ' but the record, not lost, show that it
IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN
was eager for money, mid who wislied . was S. V. R. York Justice of the Peace
to evade the main liquor law, used to : and tbe time Oct. 23, 1882.
phut a jug of whisky under the bridge
1
a
of tbe town of BaJtiwich a tax for the moner doro by, and luor&lt; in ,851- WM P™*ent at tbe spring
when the thirsty traveler wished to election and remember distinctly ihat
rest he %ronldsimplv take a cooling tlie number of votes waa» instead of
oraught from the Jug. place a piece of 11 “ •tated-each candidate for SnperCombined W itla
»&lt;mev in the tax and travel on. When v*°r and ,noBt of thp otber °®&lt;*n’ re'
tta stage came along the driver had an «-iviDR •“ tx»ual "ll,ubrr &lt;&gt;» &lt;*&lt;*&gt;
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ORNO STRONG,
Editor and Proprietor.

VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
.And Her Environs.
—The frame for the distillery portion
of the chemical works is up.
—Sam. Casler sucked four dozen eggo
on Easter, and then cried for more.
—The cornice has been put on Yates’
brick this week,- which completes the
block.
—A number of Assyrians contemp­
late launching canned turtle upon the
market.
—Theo. Downing has had the head
of that mammoth buck he shot last
fall, stuffed and mounted in his office.
—Widow Buxton has Ixiuglit A. R.
Wolcott’s place on Church St., and
CyruJsays he don’t come to town if the
widow, stays.
—James Fleming was made richer by
fifty dollara,and Geo.W. Francis by five
dollars, via the Detroit? Commercial
Advertiser’s lottery.
—Woodland possesseth a boy only
eight ye^rs old which weighs 116 lbs.
His name is Clark Nash and he lives
with his brother E. J.
—We are.astonished to hear that a
number of the most respected lady reai
dents of Nashville are addicted to the
social glass, It is the mirror.
—Mr. David Ickes, of Baltimore,
while sowing clover seed one day last
week, found r ground bird’s ne#t with
four young birds, apparently a week
or more old.
—Those lucky fellows who found a
horse shoe on the cross walk,Thursday,
and tried to pick it up but couldn’t,
calmly walked on again as though
nothing had happened.
—Two lively young ladies of Maple
Grove made themselves very •promiscu­
ous by continually promenading the
streets on Saturday. One was a “bluuet” and the other a “bronze.*1 2 3 * * * *
—The seventh day Adventists of
west Maple Grove, hold their first quar­
terly meeting at the Branch school
house on the 10th and 11th insta. Elder
Van Deusen of Battle Creek, conducts
the meeting.
—The river is full of fish coming up
from Thornapple Lake, add the boys
now-o-nighta with spear in hand, seem
determined to seek brain food, not­
withstanding the law sayeth “Thou
shalt not fish.”
—Sylvester Knapp, a well-known
resident, living in the old town house
of Castleton, departed this life on
Sunday last. His remains were taken
to Clyde, N. Y., to be enterred beside
those of his wife.
—D. L. Talbot, of Assyria, asserts
that the report that he has effected a
settlement with his burglars, is untrue.
That he will have to find them before
he can settle with-them, and then it
won’t be for a money consideration.
—It is as unnatural for our young
friend,Frank C. Boise,to keep still and
out of business as it is for an eagle'to
catch files, consequently he has made
arrangements to place a stock of hard­
ware in bis little brick, and will soon
“launch out’’ into business again.
—There is no vice so prolic of moral
depravity.; so fatal to name and char­
acter ; so destructive to peace and re­
spectability, as wanton licentiousness.
There is no vice more vicious, and no
degredation more disgusting, no depth
of infamy deeper or more damning.
—On Wednesday Kellogg. Demaray
&amp; Co., sent a big load of furniture to
within 7 miles of Battle Creek, and
also $60 worth right into the heart of
Vt. Ville village. And that’s about the
size of the manner in which Nashville
gets away with the towns around her.
—We understand that several Hast­
ings firms are to enter the business
arena of Nashville as soon as they can
procure buildings to do business in.
The best thing Hastingites can do is to
move their darned old town right down
here, and make money and be some­
body.
—A large number of real estate ex­
changes have taken place up in the
State Road neighborhood lately. Among
them we note that D.W. Smith baa
bought Snore’siO acre farm, he in turn
Joel Kncker’s, who having purchased
Hod. Larkin’s village lot, will come to
town to live.
—Passing up Main street the other
evening we met a young couple very
earnestly engaged in conversation, and
overheard the young lady teU her es­
cort not to take offIda flan neb yet. It
puzzled ns. He did not act as though
he was going to take them off then and
there, yet be may have intended to,
and if so, it shows a bad state of affairs
in our society.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1880.
—Tae Union Sabbath School at Nor­
ton’s Corners, was re-organized last
Sabbath for a nine months term. Superintendent, J. R. McKee ; Assistant
Superintendent, Orson Swift; Secre­
tary and Treasurer, Win. H. Whitney;
Chorister, C. R. Palmer. The chosing of teachers was postponed untill
next Sabbath.
—At ‘their caucus, held April 37th, at
Norton’s, the Greenbackers put up a
ticket, headed by Orson Swift for Su­
pervisor, Ad. Wolf Clerk, Jack Hink­
ley Treasurer. Mrs. H. N. Mosey, is
up on the same ticket for Supt. of
schools, the first instance of a woman
running for office, we believe, in thp
history of Barry county.
—The indications are that politics
will be mighty lively in Nashville to­
day. There will be three, tickets—Rep­
ublican, Temperance and Union, in the
field. If each ticket nominates its
very best men and then on Monday
voters cast their ballots for the best
men selected, irrespective of ticket
headings, our country will be safe.
—A young friend of ours who is on
the high road to matrimony, confident­
ially informs ns that it requires more
delicacy of touch,a better acquaintance
with the inner emotions of the heart,
and grander pathos of sentiment, to
□rake a declaration of love, than it does
to run for office and uot make enemies,
or even to put together the pipe of a
kitchen stove.
—Wilber Stiles of Bellevue, made all
arrangements to move to Nashville to
loan money, even so far as to rent apparments in the Union House block;
but he was taken with
congestion
of the lungs and died suddenly on Sun­
day and was hurried ou Tuesday,—the
very day he had made arrangements to
move to Nashville. “Man proposes
but God disposes,”
—Chas. H. Berry, who last year
achieved a cheap notoriety by being
grossly implicated in the HammondBerry forgery cases, having paid the
just penalty for his miss-deeds in ser­
vice to the State, returned to Nashville
on Saturday, and intends to live down
his past crockedness and pay up every
dollar he owes, if honesty, hard work
and economy will do it. Wc trust
Charles will succeed, but it will take
mighty close attention to business,

—The fakir who was in town last
week, and endeavored to scoop in the
boys on the ring business, but con Id’ll t
make it work, took ’em in bad at Hast। ings. and a large number of the reaidcuts of that burg are sporting valuable
| gold, rings—worth about three cents
apiece. The sharper’s modus operanpi
was to represent the nug being worth
$5, but he was hard up and would
pawn it a few days for $2.50, $2.00 or
even less, as the case might be, and it
is said even old residents bit.
—The remnants of the Daugherty
stock of goods was removed to Bellevue
by the adminstrator lost week. Poor
old Abe was a good man for the town,
but already he is almost forgotten, and
the busy world moves on. Yet this is
life, and we must improve the fleeting
momenta if wo would be remembered,
and by the way to be always intending
to live a new life, but never finding
time to set about it- is as if a man
should put off eating and drinking and
sleeping from one day to another until
be is starved and destroyed.

—F. 8. Loomis, the enterprising pro­
prietor of theVermontville opera house,
has made arrangements with ex-vice
President Colfax to deliver his celebra­
ted lecture upon the “life and character
of Abraham Lincoln,” at Vt. Ville, on
Wednesday evening the 14th, inst. It
is a curious fact that the lecture takes
place on the 15th anniversary of Mr.
Lincoln’s death, audit seems fitting
that all who can, possibly,should attenand hear that which will enable them
to retain and reverence the memory of
our much beloved and martyred presi­
dent. Admission 35 cents.
—Miss Branch’s concert on Tuesday
evening, was well attended and passed
off pleasantly, everybody seemingto be
satisfied with the entertainment; es­
pecially Miss Branch’* superb singing.
The programme, as rendered, was ns

| TERMS; $1.50per
(

Year
Single Copies Five Cents. t

NUMBER 28.

—A Nashville parent has applied to
life which attended (lie two bloody
LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE.
NEW SUBSCRIBERS.
campaigns of 1864 which virtually
the editor hereof for a method by which
A»d PotmaI CMt-Chal.
crushed the Confederacy, but no one
he might cure his daughter of her unPursuant to our monthly custom, be* remembers tfiat more Union soldiers
due partiality to the sterner sex. There
Wheat looks nicely.
low we give the names and post office died in the rear of the Rebel lines than
The
are several methods of reform. One
Select your candidates.
address of our new subscribers received were killed in front of them.
great military events that stamped out
way is to skin the young lady; another
Frank Purchis owneth a fiery steed. during the month of March:
Rebellion drew attention away from .
BEDFORD.
is to drop her into a cistern and have
The News office forelection tick­
the sad drama which Starvation and
D. FHher, "W. T. Blraraood*, Goo Swamon,
uncle Jonah drop a dray-load of grav­ ets.
■
Disease played in the gloomy pens in
’ King Bro*., H. Cotomtu, Henry Budd.S. 8.
It. W W « VI. k T
Vf-b -W
the far recesses „of somber Southern
el on her head, and still another is to
And fine sunshiny weather contin­
forests.
bind her ankles to Charley Schiedt’s ues.
The author begins with an account of
anvil and upset her in the mill-pond.
All the saw mills are busy on custom
the raid made into the enemy’s country
by
the cavalry command iu which he
—And even/liken unto the bottom work.
NASHVILLE.
was
serving ns an enliseed man. They
C.W. Demaray is in Chicago on busi­ E. Fcrx.V. A. Jones, Jack Lundquist, A. J. Mur­
of au aged wash-tub, did the bottom
meet the Rebel cavalry, and after a
ray, A. McKensic, C. H. Raymond, W. G.
ness.
■
fall out of tufa last suit against the saScar*.
—7
sharp fight, worst it badly, sending it
loonists for filing liquor to minors, on
Trade was exceedingly lively on Sat­
MORGAN.
living from the field. For a while the
D. P. Bolinger, M. II Reyondl*.
—2 Union cavalry live off the fatness of
Monday listMvhen the Shoup boys re­ urday.
the land, but at length they are trap­
HASTINGSAnd still we Nashvillians continue
fused to testify where they bought
E. L, Ixnt*. II. L. William*, I» D. Gardner.
—3 ped in a narrow valley, and after a
their "driinkj and the jury was dis- to be up and doing.
desperate resistance are all captured,
WOODLAND.
E. M. Gates of Collins, Ionia Co., is A. E. Barry. A. H. Wbllpombc, Dan 'Miller,
chargedand the lawyers allowed to go
ana sent to Richmond. Two months
J. 8. Gearhart, Edmund Hartman.)
—&amp;
of hardship and exposure on Bell Isle,
home and clean up their back yards. in the village on business.
JOHNSTOWN.
and in. the tobacco factories.end by
The front of the long brick has re­
And only $23.00 was the sum assessed
Patrick Lee, H. P. Cherry.
-1 their being sent to Andersonville—the
against the people of old Barry this ceived a fresh coat of paint.
author arriving in the first squad that
ASSYRIA CENTER.
Mrs. D. C. Sanborn, of Baltimore, is B. T. Kent. J. D. Bloomer. Kate ^McLaughlin,
time.
enters Nie pen. Then ensues jux
months of terrible suffering, iu which
Ellie Smith. Solomen Keagle.
—6
—On Thursday morning as Prof in the village visiting friends.
foui- out of five of those around him
Mi's. Chas. Barlow was the guest of
VT- VILLE.
Payne was sitting by the fire comfort­
die. This is ended by the fall of At­
John Child*. F. 8. Loomla.
-2
ably toasting h's shins, there came a Mrs. C. C. Wolcott on Tuesday.
lanta.
immediately upon which the
BATTLE CREEK.
Evert
Stincbcomb
of
Woodlaud
is
Rebels, fearful of the safety of so great
loud ring,at the door-bell. Upon an­
J. fl Stcrenu Ell Baraca.
—3
a maasof prisoners in such proximity
BELLEVUE.
swering the summons a small boy clerking for W. G. Aylswortli.
of the National lines as the iall of that
Misses Nellie Branch, and Belle Tru­ Alonso Hmllh. File to* Shappley. Elijah Wing.
handed him a sealed envelope, stating
Wert Smith—4 stronghold has brought about, hurry
the bulk of them on to another and
that a reply was requested immediate­ man returned to Olivet on Thursday.
COATS GROVE.
J. W. Lowe, a resident of this village
more remote places of confinement.
ly. In great haste and with no small
R. Demand. M. A, Boise.
—2
The author is first taken to Savannah
some
five
years
ago,
is
visiting
L.
8.
OTHER POST-OFFICES.
amountof nervousness, the Prof, broke
after a short stay there, to Millen: thenqe
R. K Stanton. Bsltimare ; |J. M. Wheeler, Riathe seal and read the following: “Cuff Smith.
to
Savannah again; thence to Black­
mark ; Henry Bera, &lt;.,c&lt;l*r Creek; A. D.
Postmaster
Davidson
now
locketh
shear, where he is paroled and sent
Italx^ck MlJdlcrllio; War Montgomery,
the boys and girls to-day and make
Hickory Corner* ; Almira Spellman. Yark.
liack to Savannah again, ostsonsiblv to
them mind the rules, but don’t forget up Uncle Sam’s valuables in a new ।
Nch.: Pcrcle Bimmona. Goble*. Mich ; N.
be exchanged, but realy to get nim
Murry, Havana, O.; H. Webatcr, Dale. N.
to-day’s the day, that speaks of April Hull safe.
and his companions safely past Sher­
V.; E. Warren, Richard Station, O. : Geo.
And what shall we do for houses to ।
Fools.” The Prof, immediately col­
man’s advancing lines ami take them
Siaco, Edmore, Mich ; E. E. Sweet, York,
Neb.;
D.
Stump.
Maple
Grove.
—
13
live in! still continues to be the anx­
to Florence, S. C., where they are kept
lapsed.
ious inquiry.
Totaljor the month..................
6^ until the Confederacy began going to
—The Democrat and Republican par­
pieces in March, 1865.
W. H. Burgess has bought a lot in
Into this warp and woof of daily his­
ties of Maple Grove, at their caucus
ANDERSONVILLE.
Brooklyn, and will proceed to erect a
tory are, woven numberless bits of fas­
hold at the Centre on Saturday, unit
house upon it,
cinating description of thrilling inci­
ed. and
put in nomination the
“A Story of Southern Military Prisons." dents and even laughable episodes—
Geo W. Howe has rented one of A.
following ticket: Supervisor, Leander
W. Olds’ houses across Quaker brook, The Ro*t Karcv**fn! Rook Since “V»cl» Tom’* for there was fun. even in that dreary
Lapham; Township Clerk, George
Cable"-20.000 Cople* Sold Before One Waa experience; Among the most thrilling
and is moving in.
recital to be found anywhere is that
Spencer; Township Treasurer, Antho­
Printed—A Graphic Story of a Private Sol­
David Hangh was called home on
of the story of the fights with and the
dier'* Experience In Richmond, Aader*oatllla,
ny Ostroth ; Justice of the Peace, (full
capture and execution of the "Raiders”
Wednesday to get a “knock down” to
Savannah, Millen. Blackahear, Charlerton, and
term) Levi BeigU; Justice of the Peace,
a Land of murderous desperados who
his first-boro—a son.
Florence.
infested the prison, and six of whom
(to fill vacancy)Martin H. Palmer; Su­
C. W. Smith, bound to not be left
were hanged in terrorem, and as a pun­
perintendent of schools, Johnston Mc­
No '.»ook since "Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ ishment for their multifarious offenses.
out in the cold, has gone to house­
Kelvey, Jr.; School Inspector, Tlios. 8.
has had the unparalelled success that This is the only fall and accurate ac­
keeping over his grocery.
Brice; Commissioner of Highway, Jno.
has attended the publication in the count of this noted episode that has
G. A. Truman cornea to the front
B. Marshall; Drain Commissioner, Ben­
form of a copiously illustrated volume ever been written. Many versions
with the “boss” (both in quantity and
have been given of this, but they have
jamin Peace; Constables, Samuel Nor­
ef a series of articles that ran through all been written by men who were mis­
quality) stock of wall paper.
ton, Julius S. Beigb, Jeremiah Shoup,
A. R. Wolcott, having bought C. W. the Toledo Blade last year under the informed as the real facts in the cose.
Samuel Marshall.
The author, being one of the very few
Demaray’s place, will make some im­ title of “Andersonville ; a Story of of those now living who were actively
Southern Military Prisons." Such was
—As the time for the annual clean-up portant improvements thereon.
identified with the nffair from the first
the interest aroused by the subject and to last, has exceptional knowledge of
approaches a few words upon the mat­
Horace Larkius, haring purchased a
ter from The News will not be untime­ lot pf S. Liebhauser, will immediately ■ the fascinating manner in which it was that of which he (-.peaks.
luettera from more than 3,000 surviv­
treated that the mere announcement
ly. A large amount of old boots, shoes, proceed to build a suitable home.
ing prisoners testify in the strongest
bonesibottles, tinware, filthy rags, dead
Several members of the upper ten- that the sketches were to be reproduc­ i terms to wonderful accuracy of the
cats etc., has accumulated m the alleys dom of Vermontville, attended Miss er! iu book form was auffieient to bring I book. Such a testimonial—unfleckt.oy
and behind buildings. Good physiolo­ Branch's concert on Tuesday evening. in orders for more than 20,000 copies a single diseut from any living pris­
oner—is one of the’marvels of current
gists say that it is better to bury filth
II. II. Case is visiting Mh Davenport, before one was printed, and though the literature.
than it is to burn it, for the reason that near Nashville, the largest manufactu­ volume has been upon the market now
The hook contains 0561arge, hand­
smoke spreads disease. Accordingly rer of maple sugar in Michigan.—Jack- less than fonr rno nibs, the sales have somely printed pages, illustrated with
we suggest that when you have collect­ sou Citizen.
nearly reached 40,000, with every pros­ 154 pictures drawn under the author’s
supervision.
Published nt Toledo, O.,*
ed the rubbish of your yards and alleys,
H. A. Dickinson, on Monday, depart­ pect that that figure will be doubled or by D. R. Locke, ami sold by subscrip­
to dig a hole in your garden, place it ed for York State on a two-mon ths’ trebled before the year is out. Cer­ tion at $3.00 per copy; the liest selling
therein, with all the extra live cats you business trip—looking after the affairs tainly no book ever sold itself to the book foi agents in tne market. Agents .
extent that this one has, because the wanted for every Township in the Unit­
can find.then fill up the holo with earth of his farm there.
ed States.
and set a tree or vine, and Nashville
The postmaster has received in­ efforts to introduce it anywhere have
will enjoy tatter health and more fruit structions from the postmaster gener­ been &lt;&gt;t slightest, and in much, the
LOCAL MATTERS*
or shade trees.
al to close the mails 30 minutes before greater part of the country none What­
ever have been made.
—At the club meeting, last Monday train time, hereafter.
47HKMICAI* WORKN.
There is a deep fascinatioji in the
evening, the following named persons
Nashville, Nlicli.
At their meeting of the 30th, the W. subject
of Andersonville, for that
were elected officers for the ensuing C. T. U. returned a vote of thanks to
will pay the following prices for
Golgatha,
in which lie the whitening Wood delivered at our yard. Cash
six months: President, Dr. H. A. Bar­ C. C. Wolcott for the use of his dining
bones of 13,000 gallant young men, re­ every 30 days.
ber; 1st Vice President, C. H. Brady; Irall on anniversary day.
4 ft. li’dy beach and maple preord $1.75
2d Vice President, H. C. Woolcott; 3d
Al. Rasey has erected »• foundation presents to them very much of the 2 ...............................................................
.90
Vice President, H. W. Flint; Record­ on his late purchase, for his new barber dearest and costliest sacrifice of the 4 " limb and body
“
“
“ 1.50
"
“
“ 3.00
ing Secretary, Frank McDerby; Finau shop, and awaits the removal of Lentz war for the preservation of our nation­ 4 " dry wood,
“
““1.00
al unity. • It is a type, too, of its class. 3 ................................
cial Sec.. J. S. Harder; Treasurer, Mrs. &amp; Sous’, for his building.
18 “ inch wood
“
“
“ ,75
L. R. Barber ; Steward, W. P. Hoyt;
Dr. A. B. Spinney of Detroit is con­ Its more than hundred hecatombs of
Will advance cash May 1st on wood
dead
represent
several
times
that
num
­
1st Marshal, F. Baker; 2nd Marshal, fined to his home by illness and will
cut and piled at accessible pointe in
W. G. Sears,
Henry Gokey ; Sergeant at Arms, Geo. not l&gt;e able to make his visits to pait- ber of their brethren, for whom prison the woods.
March 34, ’80.
Manager,
gates of Belle Isle, Danville, Salisbury,
Nichols. The club is in fine working cuts as advertised this month.
EF* The latest styles of new millin­
order and the temperance interest
Five car-londs of household goods Florence, Columbia and Cahawbaopenery,
just
received
at
M
rs. Crocker’s.
ed
only
in
eteruity.
There
are
few
seems to be increasing, and new mem­ from Ohio have been received at the
bers are uniting with the society at depot during the past^two weeks. This families in the North who have not at
EP" D. C. Griffith is the first to put
every meeting. Mrs. C. L. Collier, in is a straw in favor of Michigan and least one dear relative or friend among in a new stock of Spring goods. He is
behalf of the W. C. T. U., presented
these 60,000 whose sad fortune it was receiving a full line of Dry Goods. Hate
the club with $5. cash, from the pro­ Nashville.
Caps,
Clotiling, Boots, Shoes and No­
Street Comraisiouer, Everett, has to end their services for theUuion by
ceeds of their anniversary, and a unantions. Those who contemplate buying
ainous vote of thanks was extended to been doing a good job leveling up lying down . and dying for it in a in the next sixty days will do well to
the Indies fo? their kindness.
Main St-, with the dirt that is being -Southern prison pen. The maner of buy at once as all kinds of goods are
taken from the excavation for Buxton’s their death, the horrors that clustered rapidly advancing.
Common Council Proceedings.
ty Fowl MeadoV Grass, Red Top and
thickly around every moment of their
brick this week.
J Council Rooms,
The M. E. Social will be entertain­ existence, the loyal, unfaltering stead­ Feld Peas, at the Nashville Elevator.
) Nashville, March 30, 1880.
27tf
Ainsworth &amp;. Brooks.
ed by Mr. end Mrs. Jacob Purkey on fastness with which they endured all
Council met pursuant to call.
Present, Chipman, President; Olds, Tuesday evening, next. Refreshments that fate brought them has never been
S" The newest styles of spring suits
Downing, Boston, Cook and Reynolds, will be served. A cordial invitation is adequ atel v told. It was not with them
for
men
and
boys
just received at
Trustees. Absent, Roe.
as with tneir comrades iu the field,
D. C. Griffith’s.
•
Minutes of last meeting read and on extended to all.
whose every act was performed iu the
motion approved by yeas and flays as
Prank Timmerman has been home presence of those whose duty it was to
New Store! New Goods!
follows: Yeas, Olds, Downing, Cook
observe such matters and report them
on
a
week
’
s
vacation.
He
returned
I am now nicely located in my new
and Boston. Nays, Reynolds.
to the world/
store, and in receipt of the finest line
Motion by Downing, tliat the Street on Wednesday, and will remain until
Hidden from the view of these friends
Commissioner be allowed one dollar June, at which time he expects to come in the North by the impenetrable veil of millinery, fancy good, notioiis, and
in
every tiling that is to be found
Sur day, for all days worked on Street. out a full fledged M. D.
which the military operations of the in afact
first class millinery store, that has
arriedbyyeaa and nays as follows:
drew around tne so-called Con ever been brought to Nashville my
James Clark, our genial friend of Reifels
Yeas, Olds, Downing, Boston Cook and
federaev, the people knew next to no­
Reynolds. Nays, none.
Hastings, was in the village nn Tues thing or their career or their sufferings. goods are made, up from the latest
On motion the salaries^’ officers for day as council for the defendant in the Thousands died there leas heeded even spring styles and patterns rn Chicago
Detroit aud Cievelaud, were bought
the ensuing year were fixed as follows:
than the hnndrods who perished on
“to wit;” Treasurer $15.00 ; Marshall, Kent McIntosh suit. The case -vas the battle field Grant did not lose as for cash and will be sold mcordingl v.
adjourned until the 14 4h inst_
K*8* °~ M’
$125.00; Clerk $50,00.
many men, killed outright, in the ter­
On motion the President appointed
Mr. E. D. Williams, our West Kalamo rible campaign from the wilderness
CP" Come in and look at my new
Downing and Olds as committee with
to
the
James
River43
days
of
desper
­
the Marshall to regulate license fees of correspondent, lost his adopted and ate fighting—as died in July and Au­ spring good*, I have jart what you
beloved daughter, by death on Satur­ gust at Andersonville, Nearly twice want to buy and 1 am sorely in need of
shows, exhibitions and auctioneers.
The account of L. (J. Boise was pre­ day last. Himself and wife have the as many died in that prison as fell from money; would take some on old accotmta.D. C. Griffith.
sented, and on motion refered to fi­ sympathies of a large circle of friends.
nance committee—The following acts.,
QT People who want to go crazy can
The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will
were presented, and on motion allowed
H. G. Hale SMSj.H. C. Wool&amp;tt $1.00. furnish a ten-cent lunch ou election before Petersburg. More than four find the little game of 18,15 and 14, feu
times as many Union dead lie under the
The finance committee reported to day, in Mr. Killen’s building. Any solemn, soughing pines about that for­ the small sum of 10 aentaLat
_________ CTw. Smith’s.
allow C. C. Woolcott’s account at 66cte.
provisions furnished by the friends of lorn little Village m Southern Georgia
On motion Council adjourned.
than mark the courw of Sherman from
F. McDerby.
E. Chipman, temperance will be thankfully receiv­ Chattanooga to Atlanta. The Nation UiatwUl *rto»lri&gt; /o«.5»U
or adClerk.
President.
ed.
stands aghast at the expenditure of drvM J. J. Porri*. Na«EiUe Afcb.

�til XI
Sight they
tied down, and reluctantly they had to
stop. Each wended hi* way homeward,
anxious yet hopeful. Never did maiden
attire herself more sweetly than did
Blanche that evening. Beauty, modesty,
grace and gentleness combined to lend
her their, charm*.
" How many, Mr. Waldron?" said
Blanche a* he came up the lawn in front
of the house.
" Only twenty-seven. I fear I have
lo*t the bud which I intended to
have cherished to the last days of
my life," and ho looted ardpntly in her

pslsca.

I'r. Haunrx, Nsps county. C*l.

SINCLAIR’S DECEIT.
The sun, as a great round ball of.
golden red, was last descending through
the lovely purple haze of Indian sum­
mer, which mellowed the distant hills
of the Blue Ridge mountains, with an
indescribable charm, as Ralph Waldron
drove up to one of those old, but aris­
tocratic, mansion* of the Shenandoah
valley—the home of some of the beat
blood of Virginia. He had been in­
vited by its hospitable owner to spend
a few days in quail-shooting among its
rich stubbles. The same day ho came,
Harry Sinclair, a young farmer from an
adjoining county, had also arrived os­
tensibly to enjoy the rare shootings of
the neighborhood, but in reality to con­
tinue his address toABlanche Randolph,
the only daughter and child of their
host, and to whom for twelve months he
had vainly declared his love. Ralph Wal­
dron was welcomed by the old friend of
his father in the hall, and, as the door of
the stately parlor was opened, Blanche,
with face toward the settingsun and back
to Sinclair, was heard to spy in a tender
womanly voice, “Ne, it can never be."
The noise of their entrance attracted the
attention of the two, and CoL Randolph
at once presented his young friend
to his daughter, and to the gentleman
2‘ her side. It was an embarrassing
nation for her, but recovering herself
instantly, with exquisite womanly tact
she bade him welcome. Blanche Ran­
dolph was a woman of peculiarly rare
attractiveness for one so young, com­
bining almost faultless beauty with a
grace of manner that was irresistible.
These characteristics she had inherited
■from a long line of ancestry that had
■churned the fairest daughters, whoso
beauty and wit had been heightened by
frequent participation in the outdoor
sports of the country, and social inter­
course with the most gallant gentlemen
of the times. But tho most unwelcome
visitor waa Waldron to Sinclair. He
had hoped that in the solitude of the
country home, with no opposition, he
would at last persuade her to be his
own. When he saw Waldron enter
with such an air of culture and refine­
ment, and of such a prepossessing ap­
pearance, an indefinable dread leaped
into his heart—the future stepped back
■into ine present with prophetic clear-

“ Then I trust yon have won it," soft­
ly returned Blanche.
At that moment Sinclair appeared.
Blanche half suspected he had over­
heard this last remark, and, .to recover
herself, quietly inquired how many he
had brought in.
.
“ Twenty-nine,” said Sinclair.
An involuntary dejected look stole
over Waldron’s face, and without a word
he entered.
“ The flower is yours, Mr. Sinclair,"
said Blanche as she turned to enter. A
tone of disappointment would have
-been apparent to a stranger, but the
winner had worked so hard for the cov­
eted prize that he was entirely oblivious
to the expression.
A few minutes before 6 each appeared
in the drawing-room completely trans­
formed by their evening suite—■differing
in nothing from the city beau except
the fine bloom of tho cheek. Almost
immediately Blanche presented the vic­
tor with the prize, but allowed him to
fasten it in his button-hole unaided. I
believe she would have assisted in this
arrangement if the other had been the
winner. Sinclair was vexed at this. He
had fought so hard to gain the prize,
and then to lose what ho considered its
great value, was more than he could
bear.
Accordingly all through the
evening he made constant allusion, in a
rather ungenerous spirit, to his wearing
the trophy, and to such an extent as to
arouse the sympathy of Blanche for his
rival. Waldron received his remarks
with great forbearance, expecting, *s is
always the case, that he would, if he
should not specially defend himself,
’find in hor his advocate. At last a still
more vain remark from Sinclair abou
his excellent shooting aroused Blanche
to the highest pitch, and, taking rather
nervously from her bosom a handsome
gold locket, she said:
“ Mr. Sinclair, I do not believe you
are a better shot than Mr. Waldron,
and to teat it, whoever is tho winner to­
morrow shall have this locket. It is a
gift of an old friend, and I prize it very ,
highly."
Waldron instantly interposed and
begged hor to withdraw her ofler, but
Blanche was firm, and ho had nothing
to do but accept the situation. By this
time the conversation waa anything but
pleasant, aud the party broke up for the j
night Waldron and Sinclair, who had
i
the previous night tossed themselves
|
restlessly, were soon, from their un- |
U.OJ I.tignc, lot m «lc«p. but Bhnoh. I
could not compose herself. More than I1
ever she hated Sinclair. How unfavor­
ably his conduct compared with Mr._
Waldron. A victor should be mag­ ।
nanimous -not mean and contemptible.
Such thoughts as these kept running
through her mind, until Blanche camo
to regard Waldron with especial favor,
and wished, to the bottom of her heart,
that he might win and wear her locket
—*o rapidly had he by force of cir­
cumstances taken possession of her
thoughts.
The next morning w.«s a repetition of
ipe
me uay
oethe same ioveiy
lovely weauier
weather oa
os the
day betore. A. they puua at the door «.cb t
♦xwrlr
took Ilin
the wumr,
same ^nrrtx.
route }in
he Irnrl
had tlnnc.
done nrAvi
previ-. i
,
ously.
The fine bracing morning sent

the rich blood bounding through their |
veins. Sinclair's pointer felt its influ- ■
ence too, as with nose breast high and
magnificent pace he quartered his
ground.
Soon it was evident he
winded the birds by his change of gait
The evening paesed.pleasantly enough Now he has them. What a sight 1 Rigid
lor all but him. The Colonel told with as marble and every feature of his fine
the rekindled fire of youth of the sports bead intensified with excitement. The
of former days, when every man was a setter may be in many cases the prefer­
fox-hunter—how he oould stop tho able dog to the pointer, but as a thing
whirring quail and silent woodcock, the of beauty there is no equal to the latter
muno of the deep-bs-ed hounds, and when pointing his game. In a moment
the silent stalk of the ever-watchful Sinclair was behind. A whir from a
stag, until the old time-piece at the score of wings. Two barrels and a clean
head of the stairs warned them that it miss. Bad luck for the beginning. It
was time to retire.
As they rose, never ’eft him during the day. The
Blanche went to the mantel, took a soli- fates seemed to be against him. Waldron,
’&gt;ary bud from the vase, and said: on the other hand, was more fortunate.
•"This is the last rose of summer.it With good sense he sought the ooveys
«hall be his who brings the larger num­ he had found the previous day. Both
ber 1 of birds to-morrow."
As the he and his dog were calmer, and be
two young men aeparated, each deter­ made many a beautiful shot as quail
mined for himself that he would win after quail sprung from the ground.
the prize. Waldron, as he lay trying to The evening was setting in, and Sin­
entice sleep to hia eyes, recalled with clair’s heart began to fail him. From
tho glow of young manhood the sweet across the hills he heard the frequent
glances ho had caught, and the more reports of his rival's gun, when he met
eager he was to win her love. Sinclair an old friend, Tom Hardy, with a mon­
would defeat the 'city gentleman, and grel by his side. Tom was a hanger-on
have her fix with her own sweet hands- at a country store at the cross-roads,
the rosebud in his button-hole before and shot for a livelihood.
“What are you doing here,Tom?”
tho very eyes of his adversary. Thus
“Been shooting a little, Mr. Sin­
oich lay with their thought* till long
past midnight
Blanche thought of clair.”
“Any luck?”
them, too, fora while, as a young maiden
“ I believe I have a dozen or so.”
would, and qniotly dropped off to sleep,
“ Let me see them.”
not dreaming of the profound rivalry
Tom ransacked his poekete and
she had incited. There is no deeper
.
strain capable of taxing the young counted out fifteen birds.
“ I will take them, and pay you the
brciist of manhood than the contest of
winning the approbation of woman over next time I see you.”
“ All right, Mr. Sinclair.”
Sinclair put them in his bag among
Morning came and with it a lovely
auUruin day, clear and bracing. Blanche those he had shot, and they parted. A
stood in the hallway and bade them smile stole across his face m he thought,
______________
adieu a* each«---------------separated_____
—one—to ____
the “I will have the locket now."
we-t and the other to the east Allday
He bagged but one more bird, and
---------------------------------long they hunted eveiy
field and hedge night forced him to turn his facehome­
row, urging to the last degree their ward. He was the flrat to arrive.
willing dog*. In the morning Waldron Blanche was waiting for them. Sue
shot with nervousness, the effect of his, saw him come, and involuntarily tried
tdeeplem night-and inward excitement, to avoid him, but he called out: “ Mteand missed many bird* that in a calmer Blanche,oomeoouut them foryourselL”
One after one he lay them before her
moment he would have killed in the.
air. Sinclair was steadier, but by noi until the bench in the veranda was commeans in hi* best form. As evening pleteiy filled; forty-three iu all. inchid­
drew on Waldron recovered from his ing one woodcock. Ralph Waldron
nneaaine**, and, thank* to the untiring saw the immense amount of dead game

The*ir»i»
kepi taut as it burns into the wood until pushed by other
it bunts through, leaving tha iiee stand­ and it give* us a ।
ing, but needmg only a little force to
Blanche, irritated at hi* haste in claim­ bring it to the ground. It is not in
ing what she had never any intention practical operatwu.
devastate our cities and towns’ instead
of denying.
of annihilating the chips of the enemy.
“We were awaked a few nights ego -New York Timet.
'
-TTake it how."- and she instantly
from sleep,” says the Warrenton (Ga.)
Journal, “ by a low, soft, sweet sing­
it tXhun.
'
.
“Thanks," and he quietly put it in ing, as if our mocking bird, which was
Hewas * well-dreseed, pleasan t-faoed
his waistcoat pocket. Waldron exceed­ fa its cage in the room, had concluded
ingly regretted he should have been* to' serenade us. Tho notes were dis­ man, and he carried a small black box
tinct,
oleiu*
and
varied
in
tone.
We
in
his .hand. He entered on insurance
the occasion of the loss to Blanche oT
anything *o valuable, and particularly listened quietly and then approached office on Congress street with a familiar
that which she had prized highly, and the bird-cage, but were convinced that air, walked up to the sole occupant, who
so expressed himself to her as Sinclair the music did not emanate from our was writing a letter, and began:
“Excuse me, sir, but I represent four
feathered songster. The next day and
retired preparatory to dinner.
"I care nothing about the loss of the night we frequently heard the myste­ different kinds of pads, viz., lung—’
locket, Mr. Waldron, but I feel sure rious singing, which proceeded from
that he will wear it in the moet con­ different parts of the closet, until we writer.
“Viz, lung, liver, stomach and kid­
spicuous place, Which will annoy me were led to believe that a singing mouse
every time I see it, and may give rise had domiciled itself under our roof. ney, and in a few days we—”
“Didn’t I say that I was bu*y?” de­
among those who kne^, it as having We were correct, forafewhighte there­
been mine to some unpleasant re­ after the singing mouse ventured into manded the citizen, as he put down his
AHU P0I5T.
the room, trilling his notes unabashed. pen.
marks."
In on attempt to capture this peculiar
“You did, sir; and in a few days we
Is lending a friend a wash-dish show­
On the return of the young gentle­
singing animal, we had to kill it to pre­ shall bring out the heart-pad, the
man to dinner, the flrat thing which
ing basin gratitude?
vent its escape.”
throat-pad and the ear-pad. Excuse
caught Blanche’s eye was the locket sus­
Is a caterpillar to be commended
me if I sit down. Please let me feel of
Ooppeb has many singular proper­
pended to Sinclair’s watch chain. This
when it turn* over a new leaf?
your
pulse.
”
was too much for her, and with great ties. Try to drill it, t^ to file it, to
The father of twin* is a botanical cu­
“I want none of your pads, sir! I
dignity of manner she said, “As you cut it, to plane, to planish, or to roll it
am busy, sir, and I want my office to riosity—a double poppy, a* it were.
hove given so prominent a place to the out, or try to stretch it over a mandrel. myself
Tbuism from the farmyard—A hen is
locket, I trust you will take pains tn Theee things may all be done, but only
“Nevertheless, yon do want a pad, not immortal, and yet her son never site.
say under/What circumstances you be­ by an expert hand. In ope case you
came it* Assessor.”
must soothe the surface with oil, or and I can prove it. A healthy pulse
Old rags are scarce, and tramps feel
should not beat over eighty-five per
it very difficult to keep up with the
“ I thought, Miss Blanche, that as the with tallow and wax; in another the
mmute. I'll bet youra goes to a hun­
fashions.
article has btecome my property I would least smear of oil causes it to buckle
dred.
Anyone
can
see
that
you
are
ail
­
be entitledjib dispose of it as I pleased.” up and all is spoilt Under one opera­
An exchange softly says of a defaulter:
ing. I can sell you a beautiful stom­
It Xs hardly necessary to chronicle tion a bathing of milk is used; in an­
“He admits a gap of $2,000 between
ach-pad at reduced rates. How much
himself and creditors.”
that the evening was passed even more other a touch with the workman's
do yop—’
unpleasantly than the previous one, saliva is more effective than anything
collar a
“Didn’t I say I didn't want any of
the only relieving circumstance being else. The tool applied to it must be your pads, sir?"
a, is not
the announcement by Sinclair of his neither hard nor soft, beyond the lim­
good
for
anything
else.
lungs
“Correct, you did. Do your
departure after breakfast. He came its of a straw tempering. Anneal it,
WheS a cat gives an entertainment
trouble you ?"
and kindly it comes forth from tho fur­
unbidden; ho was to go un regretted.
from the top of a wall, it isn’t the cat
“No, sir!”
The next morning as tho Colonel, nace and yields iteelf to the workman's
we object to, it's the waal.
“Heart all right?”
with Blanche and Waldron, were stand­ will; but indiscreetly strike it • few
Men were created a little lower than
ing on the terrace, while Sinclair was time* with a hammer, and in an in­
‘Hearing good?"
the angels—and they have been get­
packing his portmanteau, Tom Hardy stant the entire mass undergoes a trans­
'Yes, sirl"
ting a little lower ever sinoo.
came on an errand from a neighboring formation, and becomes sonorous,
'Ever have the backache?’
“No I Algernon, dear, I say that the
fanner. When Sinclair saw him his elastic, non-plastic, in a word unman­
'No, *ir!’’
boy shall not be brought up on the botdeceit of yesterday rushed across his ageable.
'Spleen all right?"
tie. Look at his grandpa’s nose! "•
mind. He suspected Tom had come
An instance is mentioned in which a
for his pay for the birds, and was tell­
DoMEnno bliss—Kissing the maid of
lock of hair two inches long when cut
“Throat bother you?"
ing his business to the party, and, from tho bead of a small child, after ly­
“No, sir! I _tell
____ you I don’t want all work. Domestic blister—When a
without waiting to discover what was ing between tho leaves of a book for
any of your pads! I want to be let man's wife surprises him in the act.
tho occasion of tho intrusion, said in an fourteen years, was found to have in­
A man sometimes parts his name in
right alone! I’ve got a headache this
angry tone, “You impudent fellow, creased in length about four inch­
the middle for euphony and beauty.
morn—”
what brought you after me? ”
es.
Other cases have been chron­
“Eurekal Keep still*—not a word! Even Jacob has a good effect on a card
“Why, Mr. Sinclair, I do not want icled
from
time to
time, but You furnish the capital, and 111 put in when placed aS J. Cob Smith.
pay for the birds now; I came on an medical men say that such reports are my time and we’ll bring out a head
A Californian’- matrimonial adver­
errand for Mr. Pendleton."
I pure fiction. As to the length attained ache pad 1 Capital idea—rich thought I tisement winds up as follows: “Fortune
Pole as a dead man's face, Sinclair sometimes by ladies' hair, the following
Go ahead and write your letter, and I’ll no object, but should require the gal’s
became in an instant when ho saw his are amply proven : “ Mrs. Murat Hal­
relations to deposit $1,500 with me as
mistake, and that his secret was so near stead, the wife of the editor of the Cin­
The c;tizen ran for his cane in the security for her good behavior."
the light Blanche looked at him and cinnati Commercial, though the mother
corner,
but
the
pads
had
walked
out
to
What was it? I went out in the
was astonished at the change. The of eleven children, looks no older than
truth then camo to her mind, and she 35. Her hair, of a rich golden brown, hunt for ailing humanity.—Philadel­ woods and got it After I got it I
looked for it The more I looked for
said softly, “Tom, when did you sell is seven feet long, and, flowing loosely, phia Bulletin.
it the less I liked it I brought it home
Mr. Sinclair any birds?”
trail* behind her on the ground, like a
Government Lands.
in my hand, because I couldn't find it
“I beg pardon, Miss Blanche, I know robe of gold. A young lady ot Wells­
Mr. Sinclair will pay me."
boro’, Tioga county, Pa., whose hair ' In the arid public lands of the remote
“But when,'Tom, did you sell him reached to within six inches of the West, including Arizona, Dakota, Ida­
Father (who is always trying to
the birds—tell me all about it”
floor, when cut off, on account of ho, Colorado, Nevada, Montana, New teach his son how to act while at the
Tom, in looking down, as was his the lady’s illness, is said to have Mexico, Utah, Wyoming and parts of table)—“ Well, John, you see that when
habit while talking, did not see the en- weighed four pounds.
Kansas, Nebraska, Oregon, Texas, with I have finished eating I always leave
deavore of Sinclair to draw his attenWashington and the Indian Territories, the table." John—“Yea, six; and that
,
The leaning tower of Pisa was oom- there are, in round numbers, not less is all you do leave."
„ I was coming ; menced in 1152, and was not finished
than 900,000,000 acres. Not 1 percent,
“ What’s in a name?” Ah, William,
through the valley by the old mill, I | till the fourteenth century. The cath- of all this land has as yet been sold by you didn't know everything, that’*
met Mr. Sinclair out hunting, and I let I edral to which this belongs was erected the Government, and it will not be sold certain. Salt can be bought for a few
him have fifteen of my birdsf but don't j to celebrate a triumph of Pisans in the for many years, unless some means be cents a quart, but call it chloride of
think, Miss Bloncue, 1 fear he will not I harbor of Palermo in 1063, when allied ,I 1OUUU
uppiy n
wjm waver,
xv has
uas
found to B
supply
it with
water. Ifr
sodium and the apothecary will mulct
' with the Normans to drive the Sara- ,
proposed, lately, to
pay me, for I know he will."
to sink
sink er~***experi- yon to the tune of half a dollar for one
-rid
*^u,
As Blanche turned on Sinclair, never cens out of Sicily. It is a circular mental artesian wells ou tlw
tho arid land, poor scruple.
Government
didaoldier stripped of his epaulets on building, 100 feet in diameter and 179 in order to irrigRU.
There is a good deal of square com­
feet in extreme height, and has hue surveys show that 200,000,000 acres of mon sense about the Directors of a sav­
batGe-field look meaner.
whole are mountainous, and that ings bank at Marysville, Cal. They
“Give me back the locket," siid she, mosaic pavements, eIs bo rataly carved
columnsand numerous bas-reliefs. The tbey
not
renderod fertile with engaged a new Cashier the other day,
in a commanding voice.
quantify
An equal
equal and the President said to him; “ Mr.
Without a word he took it from his building is of white marble. The : __ _ ,
_____ „ of
__ water.
____ .
An
land consists
’
chain and handed it to her ai'd then tower w divided into eight stones, each amount
amount o
off land
consists . of* ’lava ’beds,
Steele, your duties will be very light
having an outside gallery of seven feet । without either soil or vegetation, and of and the salary $400 a month. Now’ if
stole away.
Ejection, and the topmost story over- desert plains of drifting sand. This
you'll agree not to speculate in stocks
. “Mr. Waldron,
,
■ this is yours. Yon
igs the base about sixteen feet, leaves 500,000,000 acres of plain and
- .
Wear it tor honor’s
or gamble or hypothecate the deposits,
though, as the center of gravity is still valley susceptible of high cultivation, well double the pay. Come, now, what
'
Sinclair shortly afterward left the ten feet within tho base, the building is if they only had water. But a very do you say?” “I’m very much obliged
State, and Blanche, wnile on a visit to perfectly safe. It has been supposed small percentage of this can, under the to you, gentlemen,” was the reply,
tho city during the following winter, that this inclination was intentional; most favorable circumstances, be re­ “ and I’ll think it over and give you an
promised Ralph Waldron to be his for­ but the opinion that the foundation has claimed by using, however efficiently, answer in the morning.” But he re­
sunk is no doubt correct It is most the rweia and small streams, and agreat
ever.
____________________
fused the offer, after all. Ho said he
likely that the defective foundation be­ deal now employed for pasturage has
couldn’t be cramped down in that way.
came perceptible before the tower h d such scanty grass that twenty-are acres
The Benefits of Travel.
reached one-half its height, as at that are often needed for the support of
Tight Ladng.
“It is a good thing,” the fat passen­ elevation the unequal length of the
each head of cattle. In Colorado alone
ger remarked, “for a man to travel.”
The belief has been current, of late
columns exhibits an endeavor to re­
“Yes,” said the tall, thin passenger, store the perpendicular, and at about there are 41,000,000 acres of such poor years, that the dreadful habit of tight
land, capable, with proper irrigation, of
“ it takes the extra fleah off him.”
the same place the walls are strength­ producing twenty-five to thirty bushels lacing is out of fashion, but there is
'• I should judge, then,” the fat pas­ ened with iron bare.
reason to fear that it is not so much of
.
of wheat to an acre. The West wants
senger remarked, for it is observed he
an evil of tho past as has been supposed.
Congress to appropriate $50,000 for
still feels a little sore about the ghost
A painful impression has lately pre­
A Torpedo After a Man.
boring
artesian
wells,
and
it
is
believed
discussion, “that you had been out to
vailed that a young married lady, mov­
by
some
of
the
ablest
geologists
that
The inventor has constructed a self­
the moon a couple of times this spring."
ing in very fashionable New York so­
"And you,” replied the tall, thin pas­ propelling torpedo which possessed the the welb oouki be sunk. Private en­ ciety, whose death occurred not long
terprise
will
not
undertake
the
experi
­
senger, “ ought to walk around a bill­ peculiarity of being able to be used on
ainoe, was a victim to the pernicious
iard table twice a day. But I was going land as well as in watere-a result which ment; but, if the experiment were once
to say,” he added, as though fearful was obtained by fitting it with wheels. made successful, there would be abun­
dant
capital
to
carry
on
a
work
which
that the discussion would assume a re­ He undertook to exhibit this torpedo
many here who pursue it. The Lancet
ligious character, “ that, as men learn to a committee of naval officers at would prove to be of inestimable vnlue. quite lately remarked on this sub­
—New York Timer._________ .
each other more thoroughly, they like Lyme, CL, last August. A canal-boat
ject : “Surely enough has been said as
each other better; they endure each to be blown up had been anchored
to tight lacing to make it plain that
Two Monstrous Cattle.
other’s failings and whims and hobbies some distance from the shore, and it
danger must attend the process. The
more patiently; they learn that the was understood that the torpedo would
Mr. Jacob Benemen, of this town, has process of improving nature by forcing
world is a great big world, full of good start from the beach, proceed to the the largest pair of cattle in the United the feet into tight boots, and the di­
people, wise people, smarter people canal boat, blow it to pieces, and re­ States. They are 4 years old; one of verse other devices with which fashion
than themselves. A man learns his turn to the shore, where a subsequent them is dark red, and the other red and beguiles the love of personal embellish­
own. general insignificance by travel. experiment would demonstrate its effi­ white spotted. The larger of the two ment, are sufficiently monstrous; but
Every day he meets people who excel ciency on land. Whether the inventor measures in height, from hi* withers to the audacity of attempting to compress
him in his own particular pet ambition. had been guilty of ill-treating the tor­ the ground, 6 feet 9 inches; from the the trunk, which contain* the central
If he is ambitious to be considered a pedo, or whether it was a peculiarly top of hi* back across his rump, 7 feet organs of life, for the sake of appear­
bad man, he finds men so much wick­ vicious one, we have no means of know­ 3 inches; from the tip of hi* tail to th* , ance*, surpasses belief. Perhap* the
eder than himself that he is ashamed ing. We do know, however, that, after tip of his nose, 18 feet 10 inches; around recent death from tight lacing, in which
to think what an angel he is. If he it had gone a few rods in the direction th* top of hi* foreleg, 2 feet 5 inches; the heart was so impeded in it* action
thinks himself a wise, scholarly man, of the canal-boat, it turned around and around his knee, 1 foot 10 inches; around as to render life impracticable, mey
he blushes to hear other men-answering came rapidly and with undue ferocity the smallest part of hi* leg, 1 foot and have some deterrent eflect; but we doubt
question* that only expose his own ig­ toward the group on the beach. The 1 inch. The other is of similar dimen­ it Fashion will prevail, and wasp-like
norance. If he thinks he is funny, and naval officers hastily retreated, but the sions, there being but little difference waists will be cultivated in defiance r£is rather inclined to be proud of his torpedo paid no attention to them. On in their size. They are a genuine curi­ nature.—Health JoumaL wit, he meets men who will make pao- landing it made for the inventor, who osity, and many people come to see
Dying Word*.
ple laugh where he can only put them fled with every symptom of extreme them, and all pronounce them the
to sleep. Travel is a great educator, terror. In vain did he seek to outstrip biggest cattle they have ever seen or
The last word* of the great satirist
The torped ' "
* heard of. I have not learned their Rabelais were: “1 am going to take a
it makes us charitable and sseista ns to, his purrtier.
fraternize with mankind."—Burlington him ncross the country, jum
weight. Theee cattle were brought to leap in the dark; let down the curtain
es, climbing fences, and st&lt;
gain- this place from Kansas on the 23d of the farce is done.” Mirabeau'* farewell
Hawk-Eye.
iog on him. Happily, he__________ September, 1879, before which time to life was thus expressed: “Let me die
When Mr. John N. Abbott. General tnat the torpedo could not turn quick­ they had never been fed with grain. amid the sound of delicious music and
Passenger Agent of the Erie railway, ly, and so, when he was nearly over­ They are still growing, and there is no the fragrance of flowers." Keota’ last
came to Buffalo, some time ago, a witty taken, he suddenly doubled on his pur­ telling what they will come to when words were a poem in themselves: “I
mid observing local pisseuger man suer and ran toward the Tillage. The they shall have got their full growth.— feel the daisies growing over me "
called his attention to a scalper’s ruu- torpedo turned and followed him. gain­ Marengo (Iowa) Cor. Chicago Jour Burns’ dying words were: “Don't let
tier, who had oh his hat in flushy letters ing so long as the inventor kept straight
that awkward squad fire over ray grave.”
the high-sounding title of “General ou, but losing a little at every turn. He
Chancellor Thurlow’s: ’ I’m shot, if I
Of the two official* who had charge don’t believe I’m dying." Haller slept
Passenger Agent" “See there," said was nearly exhausted when he finally
the local agent; “what’sin a name?” reached’bi* own workshop, the door of of the Winter Palace at the time of the
There may not l»e much difference in which stood open. He dashed in. shut recent explosion one has since tshei beat," end amid the growing darkness
the name, but there is probably about the door, and dashed out again through himself and the other bus had a para­ of mortality Goethe murmured the
a rear w.ndow, jtut as the ferocious and lytic stroke.
$7,500 difference iu the salary.
words, “Let the light enter."

�taking tea with a n
“Grandma," Said
MaahviHs, XIcUmxu

With tears.

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fresh

g«4^________________

la aMnt art ta
Jean* I* «■'

We believe it to be susceptible of
_
demonsbptiou that the late extraordi­
nary and deplorab'e increase of crime,
an.Increase more palpable every day,
crowding with its record the columns of
the public prints and sickening the soul
with ite endless detail and novelty of
horrors, is largely due to the growth of
materialism, or what is termed infideli­
ty; and that mainly in reaction from
the skeptical drift of tho time lies the
path of wholesome reform. The fruit
of unbelief among the upper or wealthy
classes is sensnaEty. Those classes get

of th® moment. They bow
rich food and fine clothes and
enervating amusements. They make
goddesses of women who possess mere
ohysical beauty. Their hearts are set
on yachts and race-courses and theaters
and operas. What is giveh, in a word,
to gild or soften life, to loud grace and
sparkle and color to the plod and mo­
notony of. existence, such persons make
its sole object and aim. Thus they be­
come of the earth, earthy, and all that
is spiritual and exalted dries out of
their souls. One after another the
commandments ore broken as they
stand in tho way of desire, and a shame­
ful ruin is left at hat in place of what
might have been a perfect temple; a
shattered and sated voluptuary in place
of a nobly perfected human being.
Among the poorer and leas educated
ranks of society the cant and poison of
living only for the day is even more
directly disastrous. The rich can grat­
ify their passions without, as a rule and
in the legal sense, coming in conflict
with the rights of others. But the
needy, unrdotrained by any fear of
future account, and thinking only to
eat and drink since to-morrow they die,
drive straight on to crime. That this
is no idle assertion can be .abundantly
proved. A careful survey of the mur­
ders, suicides and other great felonies
committed in the chief cities of the
United State* during the last ten years
shows that a heavy fraction of the per­
petrate.® were atheists or free-thinkers.
Thpee unhappy persons, persuaded that
life is the be-all and the end-all here,
imagine that in their calculations they
can jump the life te oome. A collection
of the letters or other papers left by
criminals when anticipating death shows
a fearful number of instances, some of
which many readers will recall, of abso­
lute disbelief in the existence of a God,
or in any reckoning for wrong done in
this life to be exacted in a future one.—
Evening PoaL
b

H^l«ioii.

Unlovely, nay, frightful, is the solitude
of the soul which is without God in this
world. To wander all day in the sun­
light among the tribes of animals, un­
related to anything better; to behold
the horse, oow and bird, and to foresee
an equal and speedy end to him and
them; no, the bird, as it hurried by
with its bold and perfect flight, would
disclaim his sympathy and declare him
sn outcast To see men pursuing in
faith their varied action, warm-hearted,
providing for their children, loving
their friends, performing their prom­
ises—what are they to this chill, house­
less, fatherless, aimless Gain, the man
who hears only the sound of his own
footsteps in God’s resplendent creation?
To him it is no creation; to him these
fair creatures are hapless spectershe
knows not what to make of it. To him
heaven and earth have lost their
beanty. How gloomy is the day, and
upon yonder shining pond what melan­
choly light i I cannot keep the sun in
henven if you take away the purpose
that animates him. The ball, indeed,
is there; but bis power to cheer, to il­
luminate the heart as well or&gt; the atmos­
phere, is gone forever. It is a lamp­
wick lor meanest uses.
The words
great, venerable, have lost their mean­
ing; every thought loses all its depth,
and has become mere surface.
But religion has an object. It does
not grow thin or robust with the health
of the votary. The object of adoration
remains forever unhurt and identical.
We are in transition from the worship
of the fathcra which enshrined the law
nity of the law, ite presence to you and
me, its equal energy in what is called
tho brute nature os in what in called
sacred history. The next age will be­
hold God in the ethical laws—as man­
kind begins to see them in thia age, selfeqtial, self-exacting, instantaneous and
self-affirmed, needing no vouchor, no
prophet, and no miracle betides their
own irresistibility—and will regard
natural history, private fortunes and

ua good children. Btem pa, «•.
randnta. Amen," said Henry. He
;ht no more about it, but dear
Ima told his father when he came
uumc. The father’s heart was touched
by the example, and he resolved to fol­
low it and have a prayerless bouse no
longer. j‘
'
Exetted His Ctrisalty.
“ Deadwood," said the stranger, put­
ting down his half-eaten slice of lemon
pie and taking a long pull at the milk.
“ I went there when the first rush was
made for the Hills. Rather a rough
crowd the first lot, you bet; more
wholesome now. When I got there I
was dead-broke—dida*t have a dollar,
didn’t have a revolver, which a man'll
often need out there wotse’n a meal’s
vittles. I was probHy tbe only man in
the Hills who didn’t cany a firearm,
an’ I was some lonesome, I toil yon.
The only weapon I bed—I’m a black­
smith—was a rasp, a heavy file, yon
know, ’bodt eighteen inches long, which
I carried down my back, the handle in
easy reach just below my coat collar.
Understand? Like the Arkansaw man
carries his bbwie knife. I am not ex­
actly a .temperance man. I just don’t
drink an’ don’t meddle with any
other man’s drinkin’—that’s all. One
day—I hadn’t been in Deadwood more*n
a week—I was siltin’ in a s'loon—only
place a man kin set to see any society
—when a fellow come in, a regular hust­
ler. with bis can full and a quart over.
Had a revolver on each side of his belt
an* looked vicious.
Nothin’ mean
about him, though. Askt me to drink.
‘Not any, thank you,’ sez I. ‘Not
driuk with me I Mo I Bill Feathergill I
When I oak a tenderfoot to drink I ex­
pect him to prance right up an’ no
monkeyin’! You h-e-a-rme!’ .
“ Well, when his hand went down for
his revolver, I whipped out my old filo
quicker'n fire ’nd scorch a feather an’
swiped him one right across'the face.
When he fell I thought I’d killed him,
an’ tho s’loon fillin’ up with bummers I
sorter skinned out, not knowin’ what
might happen. Purty soon a chap in a
red shirt camo np to me. Sez he, ‘ Yon
the man as ke-arved Bill Feathergill?
’Cos. ef so bo as you are, ef yoa don’t
want every man in the Hills to climb
yon, don’t you try to hide yourself—the
boys is askin’ fur you now.’
“ It struck me that my friend had tho
idee, so I waltzed back and went up
and down before that s'loon for nigh
three hours. I’d found ont Bill wasn’t
dead an’ was bad medicine, but it
wouldn’t do to let down. Party soon I
see my man a-headin’ for me. His face
had been patched up till it looked like
the closing out display of a retail dry­
goods store. There was so little coun­
tenance exposed that I cculdn't guess
what ho was a-aimin’ at, so I brought
my hand back of my collar an’grabbed
my file.
“ * Hold on there; there, hold on,’ sez
he; * gimme y’r hand, I’m friendly; I’ve
got nothin’ agin you, not a thing, but—
you’l pardon my ourioeity—what sort df
a ------ weepon waa that, stranger?'"—
Hartford CouranL

ORNO STRONG,

Spring Goods,
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

omcr nr truman-s brick, second btobt.

HAPPY IN BARGAINS

lino*.

It was once believed of Mrs. Wins­
low’s. soothing syrup that “ the chil­
dren cried for it," and the makers of
D-CO
oleomargarine would like to have the
njo
fT.OO
world behove that their aapid sub­
13JO
stance is in ns good repute as this with
all generations. Oleomargarine, no
doubt, has ite uses and its excellences,
may in many circumstances be re­
garded as a well-invented and accepta­
ble substitute for butter. As such it is
a legitimate article of commerce. Bat
it fchonld stand on its own merits,
strictly and severely. If it is better
vhsn batter, it ought not to descend to
pretending that it is batter, or be made
VILLAGE OFFICERS
PrreM-»it-Wlllls&gt;'«&gt;&gt; KUIen.
the occasion for any devices of dealers
aimed to make the public believe that
they are baying mere batter when in
fact, according to the theory of the
VllUa* Atiuru.
makers, they are 'actually buying a su­
perior subateD’c. There has been
much complaint op this score on oar
own side the Atlantic, and we find by
JlorutUf.
the foreign prijK-rs-that John Bull has
t'rUbptsr EPISCOPAL CHURCH—
his weather^ye open on this point.
tom, Putor. Kerrirea every Stbhalh st M«H
Oar merchants know the readiness a. n&gt;. uid 7 (t. m. Sabbath echo-4 at 11 in. Prayer
with which tho English Government
seizes upon any plausible pretext for
ashville lodge, fo. sm f. a a. m. Rcsular communication on each Wedaefdey eve. at
stopping or impeding the sale in En­
gland of American products. Unscrupu­
Robert McCarthy, w. m.
lous dealers ahip unhealthy cattle, and
JOHN U SMITH, Secretary.
that fact is seized npon as reason for
stopping at ODoe an enormous trade in
gMiurM ^irrrfory.
live beef. American pork has, in the
same way, found its market somewhat
W. H. YOUNG,
reduced beyond tho seas because of the
(&gt;. OOn Ea*t .Me of Main Street, NMbrill.
sale of bad meat by men of little con­
• Ottre hour* from 7 to I) a. m--*nJ 4 to ’ p. m
science. If the trade in American bat­
iTa barbek,
ter is ever impeded or stopped by any
P. Homeopathic f’hy*lci«a and tfunreon
European country, it will be on the
• Office, near rvaldaoec, on corner of Waatiiii*
theory that tho trade in oleomargarine
has shaken the confidence of foreign
CHAS. 11 BRADY.
officials as to the actual nature of the
A TTORNET at Law and Solicitor Iu Chancery
contents of any package from America
2jl Hr*l Katate and lu.oranc* Airent. Collecting
pretending to bo butter. In view of and Conveyancing a ipeclahy. Bounty and P*nsuch a possibility, it may be thought •lou Uladma promptly etlct.del to, and all ether
by those most concerned that the
present laws about the marks to be put
upon oleomargarine are not so effective
LEWIS DURKEE
os they might be made.— New York
promptly mule. u&gt;4
Herald.,____________________
ud
Offlo* la D. C
What Eyes Are For.
.
EMOR Y FARAD Y.
Tho saying that the faculty of speech
USTICE OF THE PEACE. fk.nvey.nclng
was given to men that they may conceal
fully and pi jmptly attended to. Office
their thoughts is oalipsod by a reply •Id- Malo Htrtrt, NaahviUe Mich.
attributed to the Chevalier Bunsen. He
was present with Bishop Bloomfield
D. Office orer
and others at a “clairvoyant seance.”
• montvilto, Mich.
The Bishop, amazed at the performance
W. H. GRISWOLD.
which, of course, he could notexplain,
exclaimed, “ What, then, were our eyes
O. Homoeopathic Fhyildan and Snrgeon.
• Often over D. C. Griffith’* *tore. Rc*ldeuro
given us for?" Bunsen immediately eorner
Phillipa and Durkee itreeU. Prompt altcnreplied, “To limit onr vision." This
certainly is a clever paradox. The sig­
A. M. FLINT,
nificant* truth it expresses is confirmed
:
in
every observing man’s experience.
'The hopeful and sanguine and curious collection* promptly made.
see
wonders mentally aud can give the Griffith'* Store, Nashville, Mk
i
&lt;exact dimensions, capacity and style of
E FARAD?.
'“castles in the air." But when actual
Xf ANUFACTUREB of Boot* and Shoe*. Making
sight
and fixpcrienoei are appealed to IVJL
।
and repAlrjoi neatly dona, al»o *tricf atten­
the
airy vision is limited and circum­ tion to fill all order* promptly, and at Um lowe*t
1
scribed
by stubborn facts. Half our lining price*. Shop aaat aide of Main ritrroL
i
lives
are spent in dreaming and the
1
sight
in dreams is far-reaching and mag­
i
inifying. Bring the theories of philoso­
phers
and discoveiers—the scope of
;
CHARLES SCHEIDT,
their
imagined vistas—down to the test
i
Ithat seeing is behoving, and then they
hi*
| frequently
find the things they think
i
i
they
see arc but dissolving views. In
JHiKtllMneouK
(Jxrdk.
the
political field the “far-seeing" poli­
I
i
ticians
are preparing themselves for an
:
illustration
of Bunsen’s definition.
* ’’ «rOLCOTT HOUSE,
ration. All
।
VV
see;
but, since all do not see alike,,there
-----XnMhville, Miohigtm.
;
must
be many cases of color blindness,
।
and
the roseate hue, in the actual light
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
of events, will prove itself somber to
ninety and nine. If our eyes are given
Hr t&gt;»li
us to limit our vision, those are wise «od
coruKxxiaO
who make the limit include what they
actually know, and never overlook tho
present and practical in trying to peer
J7 J. PI KdIIS,
beyond.—Philadelphia Ledger.

The Dreadful Waste of Time Over ‘‘The
Puzzle.’’
Sixty thousand puzzles sold in New
York alone, which, at a dime each,
makes $6,000 diverted from the Herald
Irish relief fund.
One-half, or 30,000, of the puzzles
were sold to able-bodied men, each of
whom, at a low estimate, passed three
hours a day for at least five days trying
to get 13—14—15 in proper sequence,
Total time of able-bodied men oonBurned, 450,000 hours, or 56,250 working
days.
Suppose these 80,000 men had put
on old suits of clothes, sallied forth
with pick, shovel and broom, and made
an onslaught on our dirty streets?
Wouldn’t they have astonished the universe more after fifteen hours’ work
than they would even if they had all
solved tho problem of the little wooden
blocks?
After the streets of New York had
become so clean, by the efforts of the
30,000 men who wasted 450,000 hours,
or 56,250 average working days, in tho
childish occupation of shifting little
squares of wood from one small space
to another, that a lady could take a
promenade for her health's sake with­
out ruining her delicate kid boots or
the train of her silk gown, wouldn’t ।I
there have been a bigger shower of
gratitude from the fair creatures than
if each one of her brothers, cousins and
nephews had devoted thrice throe hours
» day trying to show them how to put
13 before and 15 behind 14, and then
fail in the end, anyhow?
And what an awful thought it is that
at least 80,000 of the lovely beings
whom man adores and the gods protect
invested each her dime in this new­
fangled toy, and that each of these 80,­
000 toys has received the attention of
at least four other creatures besides the
owner for at least five hours a day for
six days, and that, during all this time,
amounting in the aggregate to 4,500,­
000, no stockings were darned, ho but­
tons sewed on, no gowns retrimmed, no
bonnets made over, no mittens knit for
the heathen, no pincushions sewed for
the next church fair, and not even the
standard of Art (with a big A) raised
by ever so little through the criticism
of Miss Brown’s new hair crimps or
Mrs. Jones’ new puffs!—New York
Graphic.

of that beatitude and love. Nature is too
thin a screen; the glory of the One
breaks io everywhere. Every moment
of religions opinion is of profound im­
Through the exertions of the faculty
portance to politics and social life, and
thia of today has tho best om?ns as be­ of the Drew Theological Seminary, at
ing of tho moot expansive humanity, Madison, N. J., the endowment fund of
$600,000, which was lost by the failure
of Daniel Drew ta 1876, has been made
up to the extent of $280,000, to which
JBa^ph Waldo Emerson.
fund additions are being made all the

Henry had never heard his father
pray. A Christian friend, while visit­
ing the house, was invited to conduct
family prayers, and also to ask a bleming at table. Henry wished his father
would do so evary day.

uni ray euro* Kt"" r**1 &gt;•

Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, ar usual, of the
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
York, Detroit and Chicago, .which ma; be enumerated
under the heads of 4
"

Clothing,

Hate, Caps,
Boots, Siloes,

^lashvilk girertonj.

M

Crockery.
THE CELEBRATED

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DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

N

They cannot fail to please the Ladies.

M

fcjF OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon­
est G-oods and selling on the basis of Three
Feet to the yard and Sixteen Ouncew
to the pound, enables us to hold all our old custom­

7

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^TnsaxEK

ers and gain new onew every week. A visit to the PIONEER
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact We aim
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try ua
and see.

N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
exchange for all farm products.

L. J. WHEELER,
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
J^OW IB THE TIME

To Take Advantage of the

GREAT SPRING BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S
Where he is constantly opening

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CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Boot*, Shoes, INotions, Etc.
UP* It is economy to trade with me, for I will not nllow any merchant te&gt;
undersell me, who sells for CASH.

B

obo Barber,
A Physician’s Mistake.
Dr. Clemenceau, the eminent Paris- And dealer la Sevan. Tobacco, Oentt* Furnlahlng
ian physician, is also a member of the
French legislature. He is a brisk and
busy man, keenly cognizant of the fact
that “ time is money," and one day,
Notary
while he was in attendance at his Mont­ O •
Maple Oror*, Mich
martre consulting room, two
men
simultaneously solicited an interview g UEBHAU8EB,
with him for the purpose of taking his
advice. One of them, admitted to his
presence, and asked, “What was the
matter with him?" complained of a
pain in his chest; whereupon he was
MADE
ordered to take off his shirt, and Dr.
Clemenceau subjected him to a careful
r-ratninatinn. Before the doctor, how­
ever, sat down to write his prescrip­ ■JiHAT HCSBOD OF MINEI
tion, he rang the bell and ordered his
servant to show the other patient into
the consulting room. As the latter
A. L. RASKY’S,
entered the door-way, Dr. Clemenceau,
full
without looking up from the desk at
which be was writing, said to him:
“Jost undress yourself, too, if you will
be so good. We shall save time by g A. BISH,
vour doing so.” Without a moment's
*
“THE BOSS"
hesitation, the second visitor proceeded
to take off his clothes, and, by the time
the doctor had finished writing his re­
ceipt, taken bis fee, and dismissed the
NASHVILLE,
MICH.
preceding patient, was stripped to the
waist ready for inspection. Turning
toward him, the doctor observed: yyiLLIAM JONES,
“You are also buffering from pain in
the chest, are you not?" ‘’Well, no,
doctor,” the man replied, “Ihavecalled
upon you to beg that you will recom­
mend me to the Government for a

Gen. Todlmbkn is reported to have
•aid that ten pounds more of dynamite
would have sent tho whole super­
Wm. Bmoak, of Orangeburg county,
structure above the cellar in the Czar's 8. 0., who w 97 years old, has 575 deWinter Palace into the air.
sccudants.

Ladies and Gents’
FurniBhing Goodn.

READY

ERE YOU HAVE THEM.
When we say thia, we mean that you hav*

Bargains in Spring Goods.

CLOTHING, We are opening the largest and most complete stock «C

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
our store will fully prove.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,
It miut al*o be remembered that we *l*o cany an immenaa
■took of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

ALL KINDS 5 FOOT COVERING,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
IW We buy for CASH and buy very close; and consequently our custom—
have the benefit of it.
.

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Qoin« jCat ySrom Jaotoon:

i you with your
and full of divii
m your pockets nhail your divinity

The Style and Manner of Living.
Now you who are railed and chosen
to go forth tn all nations and among
all people in time present and time to
come to preach the word, see you take
to your selves marks, nay, many out­
ward marks, whereby you shall be
Be you not called as men are called
but be you called Pope, Archbishop,
Archdeacon, or Divine or Reverend,
and Right Reverend, or some like holy
name, so may you show forth your
honor and your calling. And letyour
dwelling place be houses of splendor,
and edificer of cost and let your door
be decked with plates of brass, anil
let your names even your reverend
titles be graven thereon, so shall it be a
sign. Lot your garments in which you
minister be garments not as the gar­
ments of men neither let them be seam­
less garments woven throughout but
let them be robes of richest silk and
robes of fine linen of curious device
and of costly workmanship, and have
you robes of black and ro’ees of white
that you may change the one for the
other so, shall you show forth your
wisdom and humanity let your fare be
sumptuous, not plain and frugal as the
fare of the husbandman who tills the
gipund, but live you on the fat of the
land taking good heed for the morrow
and wherewithal! you sliall be fed.
And drink you of the wines of tbe
vintage brought from afar and wines
of great price then shall the light of
your spirits be the light of your coun­
tenance and your face shall be bright,
even as the morning sun shall your
face glow m brightness, thus shall you
show forth your moderation and your
temperance in all things let the houses
in which be called churchesjuid let
them be built in a manner of great or­
nament without and adorned with
much cost within, with rich pillars and
paints, and with fine altars, and ped­
estals, and urns of precious stones, and
cloths and velvet, of scarlet and ves­
sels of silver.
And let there be room for the chang­
ing of garments, and places for the
precious mcttal and mites, and let the
house be divided into seats for the con­
gregation, and let every man know his
own seat, and let the first seat in front
of the altar be for the rich that pay by
thousands. And the next for those that
pay by hundreds, and the last for those
that pay by tens, and let the poor man
ait behind the door. .
And let tbe seats be garnished with
cushions and crimson doth, and with
fine velvet for if the house of prayers
and vain people who deal in idle say­
ings and shows of mockery, l&gt;e rich
and gorgeous, how much more so
should 1»e the. houses that are dedicat­
ed to him that is meek, and lowly of
spirit.
CHAPTER II.

The Choosing ofMinisten.
When you-go out tochoose holy ones
to be of your brethren, and to minis­
ter at the altar, choose you from among
the youth, even those whose judgement
is not yet ripe, and whose hearts know
doc yet whether they incline to God or
Mammou. '
.
But you are wise and yon shall know
the inclining of their future spirits.
. and you shall make them incline to
tbe good things which the church has
in store for them that are called, even
those that are called by you.
Then shall, you have them taught
exceeding many things, they shall not
be as "ignorant fishermen,’’ or hus­
bandmen, or men speaking only one
tongue, and serving God only by the
knowledge of hk win or law,'
, N»y» you shall make them wise in
things of your wisdom yea. exceeding­
ly cunning in many mysteries, even the
Mysteries which you teach. Then
shall they be fitted for the laying on of
hands, and when tbe bishop has done
hu» office then shall they l»e reverend
divines. But if any man believes that
he is called by God to speak to bis
brethren "without money and withhis soul be bowed

nor shall he preach. He that is
y°u f'onor

CHAPTKB IIL

And let your sermon • lie full of en­
ticing worth of men’s wisdom, and let
it be beautified with (ustdirisions with
trope, and with metaphors, and with
hyperbole, and apostrophe, and with
interrogations, and with acclamation,
and with syllogisms and with sophisms
and through out let declamation be.
And take good heed to your attitudes
and your gestures, knowing wlfento
bend and when to erect, when to lift
your righthand, and when your left,
and letyour motions be graceful, even
in your attitudesand in your gestures
let your grace be. Thus shall you bcu
pleasing id the eye* of the people and
graceful in their sight
Let your voice at times be smooth as
the stream of the valley, and soft as the
breeze that waves not a bough on its
bank, and at times let it swell like tbe
wave ob the ocean, or like the whirl­
wind on the mountain top.
Then shall you charm the ears of
your hearers and their hearts shall be
softened, and their minds shall be as­
tounded, and their souls shall incline
to you, and likewise the women, yea,
to your sayings and to your person
shall they be inclined, and be you
mindful not tooffend the people rebuke
you not the people nor weir sins, but
when you rebuice sin, rebuke it at a
distance and let no man apply your
sayings to his own case, so shall he not
be offended.
If a brother shall raise up the banner
of war against brother, and Christian
against Christian, rebuke them not.
but be some of you on the one side and
some on the other, and tell the one
host that God is on their aide, and the
other host that he is on their side, so
make them bold to kill. And even
among swords and lancets let your
black robes
seen.
Preach you not "Peace on earth and
good will to men,’*but preach you
glory to the victor aud victory to th e
brave.
Teach them to believe that you have
the care of their sonls, and that the
saving mysteries are for your explain
ing and when you explain your myster­
ies encompass them round about with
words as with a bright veil, so bright
that through it do man can see.
Andlo ! you shall bind the judgment
of men, (and more especially of wo­
men.) as with a band of iron: and you
shall make blind in the midst of light,
even as the owl is blind in the noon­
day sun, and behold yon shall lead
them captive to your reverend will.

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GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

There is but a few days left in which to

SECURE BARGAINS
We shall make a SPECALTY of

DRESS GOODS,
FLANIELS,
WHITE GOODS,
FANCY GOODS.

Throwh CoMbaaMd awplDcCMn to ud from
*r*nd BmMo and DHrolt. AU tralaa bo—t la
jmoc'-pot iu Detroit with Great WaaUrn^Oraad
■niok and dLmda Southern BaUras.
U a BROWN,
H. B itoTARD.
Aaa't O.n’I Bo pt Jackaon. th**! 8up*l Dotroi
Haaar C. Warrwoara,
Oan'l Paaa and Tlekat Aont.Chlcxo.

Which we shall offer at

On a Dollar.

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

The stock

SO Tears before the Public.

HI ST BE CLOSED OUT
This Month.

Goods at

CHAPTER IV.

The Clergy's Reward.
"In all your gettings,” get money !
Now, therefore, when you go forth
on your ministerial, journey, go where
there is silver and gold, and where
each man will pay according to his
measure. For venly I say you must
Sit your rewnni. Go you not forth as
lose that have been sent, "without
two coats, without gold or silver, or
brass, iu their purses, without scrip for
their journey, or shoes, or staves,” but
go you forth in the good things of this be denied the privilage of making their
obeisance to theii sovereign without
world.
And when you shall hear of a church baring both neck and anus to the cold
that is vacant and has uo one to preach blasts of a raw Spring day, seems a re­
therein then be that a call to you. and finement of crueltly even in a country
be you mindful of the call and take of cruel conventionalities. But, after
you charge of the flock thereof and of all, it is possible that the aged dowa­
the fleece thereof ev,en of the golden gers may not have been victimized to
the extent that it is suppoiied, for 1 re­
fleccei
And when you shall have fleeced call to mind the pathetic complaints of
your flock, aud shall know of another, an Englishman who was forced to tlee
to the Continent to disembaraas him­
call, and if the flock be gntater or ra
ther tho fleece be greater, then greater self of a ft male visitor,old in years but
be also to you the call then shall you young in the pursuit of gayety. Tbe
leave your old flock and of the new visitor in question had demoralized his
household by her irregular hours aud
take charge.
Those who have “freely received” dissipated habits, had ruined his car­
let them freely give, and let not men riage horses by keeping them in consthave your words, "without money nor requsition day and.-night, and last, not
without price,” but bargain you for least, had compelled her host to take
hundred^ and bargain for thousands refuge in flight os the only means of
even for thousands of silver and gold "ridding himself of a larkey old lady.
It was amusing the other day co hear
shall you bargain.
And over and above what you have a schoolboy give a description of his
sold your services for take you gifts al­ school, a very fashionable one where
only
the sons of tbe great are sent.
so, and be you mindful to refuse none
saying, “LoJI have enough 1” but re­ There are twoof Prince Christian’s sons
ceive gifta from them that go in char­ there, and the different way in which
iots, and from that feed flocks and they are treated from the rest of the
from them that earn their bread by the boys is absurd. One would think at
school all ranks should fare alike, and
sweat of their brow.
Yea, take you gifts of all and take that any departure from tills rule would
them in gold and in silver and in bread prove pi (judicial. There is a rule that
each
hamper,after a tithe has been lev­
in wine and iu oil. in raiment and in
fine linen. And the more the people ied by the matron, shall be divided
give yon, the more will they honor you by the boys; But when the Princes get
for they shall believe that in giving to a hamper they have it all to themselves.
you they are giving to the Lord, for 1 asked what sort of boyes they were.
"Ob ! so stingy,” he replied, "regu­
behold tneir sight shall lie taken from,
aud they Khali be blind as bats, and lar Germans, we despise them.”
The Lord Mayor is projecting the es­
"shall know not what they do.”
And yon shall wax richer aud richer, tablishment of an Oriental college,
and grow greater and greater, and you where those whose business takes them
shall be lifted up in your own sight, to China and Japan may acquire some
and exalted in tne eyes of the multi­ knowledge of the language, habits and
the --------nation
whom
tude,
iuur, miu
and lucre auuu
shall be
w no iuiikti
longer customs
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. ,r —
tilth, in your id|tht,iiiid verily you hn.e I •»
&lt;hfy are about
to upend. their lirea.
vour reward.
I Mr- Cyrus F leld baa just returned to
■ London a.vu,
&lt; m ir
.
from ..Igiers,
Algiers, where he has
been staying for his wife’s health, and
OUR EUROPEAN LETTER.
starts for New York.
The nonsensical fuss, previously re­
ferred to in these letters, continues
about the late Prince Imperial and
London, Exo,, March 25th, 1880.
Westminister Abbey. Tbe real objec­
The frivolous world of London is for tion is the strong feeling of ultra-Prottho moment absorbed in details of the istanta at the idea of a Roman Cathofirst Drawing Room of the season. lict’s remains being admitted to a Prot­
estant abbey. They forget who built
Yellow bore of the palm at the Buck­ the Abbey which they wish to arrogate
ingham Palace, as well ns nt Parin at so exclusively to themselves. Religious
the Comedic Franeaise on the oceas- hatred is earned even ■beyond the grave,
and, ashamed of their real sentiments,
of the first representation of Daniel they endeavor to attain their object by
Roohart, for, fashion in dress asserts casting vile aspersions on the charac­
itself more boldly at tbe theatres in ter of the unfortunate Prince and on
Paris than in New York, iGuld and im­ the motives which induced him to take
part in the Zulu campaign. Alpha.
itations of the same, it seems, were
Duildlug Notice.
more conspicuous in the ladies toilette
Notice is hereby, given that we are
than ever at this recent solemnity of
the Theatre Francias; but the play now ready to receive sealed bids on a
church house to be built near the Hos­
itself it is said that the only positive mer school house. Carpenter and ma­
success was gained by the coiffure Lio, son work to be in seperatc jobs. Plan
which now enjoyes the honor of gener­ and draft at N. F. Rhrldou’s where
bids will be received up to April 15th.
al adoption by the Parisians.
Dated Castleton, March 16,18W.
QRMbes are not the only thing which
Nsudrvflle Markets.
ebtaan notice at the Drawing Room in
!x&gt;ndon. The absence of the same is
cemented on in no v ery gracious terms.

ya goto the church to preach
■ the retired way where go of doiragera an aid to linn erpond
would shun the crowd, but their renemble shoulder, and arm, in
kii tbo a manner alike tenihug to god, and
men. Thaeliqnata which demand, Uuu
Drawing Room, thould bo held liv da,
rather tliau hr caudle light, and that
all ladm«. both nong and old. &lt;4.&lt;mld

CLEMENT SMITH, Assignee,

Pronounced by all to be the most
plauaat and efficacious remedy now in
use for the cure of coughs, coldt, hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a.
milium bottlee gold within the last few
yean. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per bottle.

Sellers’ Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.
K. JE. HEXJJEIRjS A CO.,
PlttMburir* PSU

J^OW IS THE TIME.

rpHE OLD ESTABLISHED

rpHE NASHVILLE LEVATOR,

FOR GOOD TEAS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOB SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
nr 1Q79.
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
,
!
Are on Hand with a
Go to C. W. Smith's.
to Knabe
FOR HAM STEAK,
ANEW LINE OF
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Any number of farmers to
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Unload
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
orHvery i&gt;&lt; »cripuo«.
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
'___ ,
I Which will Defy Competition in every
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
'
Itasncict.
Respect. Remember that all onr
our
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Goods, which wo Manufacture,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
are Warranted in Every
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Respect.
desire to announce that having erected
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
one of the largest and most convenient
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
elevator buildings in central Michigan, We are also prepared to furnish any­
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
they are prepared to receive and
thing in the
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
cnder akin
line FOR BARGAINSGoINtoCROCKERY,
C. W. Smith’s.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
For any quantity of
•
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
COFFINS,
CASKBT8,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
ROBES, SHROUDS Ac.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR Sc.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Of any one in the country.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
That may be brought them. They alee j
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
keep for sale at the lowest prices'
I
FOR TBfc WORTH of YOUR MONEY.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Seeds, Floor, Feed, KAme, Salt,
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Plaster, Stucco. Hair and &gt; for fullerwl occasion, furnished free of
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
Shingle.
,
charge.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
For he will be glad to see you.
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F. A. JONES,
liar PhyikliD and Surroon. Day and Night
ilia prompUy allcndH. Offlcn at eaidoucc.
Main Strwt, Naahvil a, Mleh.

HOSTETTER^

NEW GOODS!
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

WILSON 4 HOWE

P. T. BOISE,

DRLQGIST,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

Medicines, Chemicals,

(Opposite the Wolcott House.)

And all the leading Remedies in

- -FOR------

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,

GROCERIES

School Books,
Blank Books,
Mlscellan’s Books.

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A LARGE LINE OF

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums

BOOTS AND SHOES,
Notions, Etc.,

Fitters

IF YOU WANT

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.

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d«ih.

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A COMPLETE LINE OF

STATIONERY,

Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TRIMMED nut*]

AS FINE A LINE OF
As there is in town, and all war­
ranted to be as represented
er money refunded.

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SATURDAY, - - - APRIL A 1880.

VICIKITY.L0CAL8.

livery in
St
A Mr. Walrath, of Sunfield, has pur­
chased James MeGraws’ house and lot

Frank Loomis is putting up a brick
AMTB1A ITEMS.
front tfor an agricultural wareroom,
Mr*. P. Hartom is very sick.
back of his Optra House.
Mrs. McPhail has a brother visiting
Frank Loomis and Charley Fairfax
have started a “high-toned” riAsnA book agent has located at the Cen rant in the Loomis brick.
The village Council have elected
C. W. Taylor Um appealed the Pope Wm. Broas as Marshal and Geo. W.
Browning as Street Commlteion.er.
Charier Tiiekenu.h has got to keep­
The child of D. R. Burkett, who was
■hot in the eye with an arrow, retains
Ing bouse.
C. Welcher done a fine job ofeburn- the eye but will not recover sight.
Wm. Karcber has opened a flrtt-claaa
iug last week.
Schoolmans* flourished at the Cen boarding house in Geo’. Brownings’
tre last Saturday.
building, which he purchased for that
John Hoffacker ha* gone north to purpose.
.
. At tho annual election of officara lor
Daniel Holden and mother have re­
the Reform Club, Wm. BroaS was
turned from Saginaw.
elected President and Mrs. Scotford
■ee his father aud mother.
Mias Stiles made Elder McPhail a Secretary.
Mr. Daniel Barber, an old resident,
present of a very nice tidy.
John Hartom, of Saginaw, is at his 81 years of age, aqd for several years
afsufferer from chronic rheumatism, is
uncle Jacob’s on business.
Miss Lydia Gage is on a week’s visit recovering from a very severe illness,
minus his rheumatism, and improved
to her sister’s in Castleton.
.
Mrs. L. Holden of Allegan, is visit­ in sight and bearing.
ing friends and relatives at the Centre.
Mike Metcalfs boy. Guy, ran his
There will be quarterly meeting at thumb through between two cog
the M. P. Church, Saturday and Sun­ wheels of a straw-cutter, in front of
Barber. Bros., on Wednesday. The
day, next.
Elder Weller and wife arc in Ohio en­ straw-cutter is as good os ever, but it
X.
joying a two week’s visit. They will is not so with tbe thumb.
retarn thi" week Saturday.
WOODLAND ITEMS.
Jim Carney has become very pious.

He asks a blessing over his oata before
be feeds them to hip horses.
Mrs. E. Tellbn’s mother departed thia
life Friday morning. The remains
were taken to Toledo, Ohio, for burial.
Elder McPhail has closed his meet­
ings at Berryville with good success.
The outsiders made him a present of a
fine overcoat.
Charley Bower threshed his last job
at C. Gleason’s, tbe other day. Old
Charley run him in the woods and now
Bower wants to sell out.
R. D. Chapman’s daughter, from
Illinois,-3&gt;n a six weeks’ visit, was
to start for home last week, when she
was taken sick and had tostay.
That naughty youna Willison that
was arrested last winter, and settled by
marrying Miss Bold, has goue back on
his fro.w and left for parts unknown.
C. L. Briggs has been loosing wheat
from his barn in Maple Grove. The
other morning there was a l&gt;ag of flour
found in the road near Rowling Hydes’
with A. L. Briggs’ name on, but no one
claims it.
Tom. Cregg went around among the
neighbors and got a good supply of
pork, hams, potatoes, wheat, money,
and other things too numerous to men
tion, for Mot. Bird, who was recently
burned out.
John Wheeler set his hired man to
carrying rails out of the swamp, a dis­
tance of seven rods. His man worked
at it eight days, when Johnnie counted
up the rails and found that there were
ninety. Undoubtedly his man was
born tired.
Geo. Brown’s suit with Smith &amp;
Adams went against him and he pro­
poses to settle. Love says he will set­
tle for $100., Smith $183., besides the
replevin? suit in Circuit Coni t and a
trip to Canada and down north, alto­
gether will cost $350.
There is a certain young man in this
, town that got married last fall, aud a
short time ago moved on his fathers’
farm. One day his father went to see
him and the boy said “father, there is
two things I want and then I shall be
happy, that is the Nashville News
and a jack knife.He found a knife
in his boot, and now he hopes to find
The News in his stocking.
Tbe temperance meeting, at the M.
P. church, went off fine. Dewey and
Woodmancv were the speakers. The
meeting was called for the purpose of
raising money to build a temperance
hall at the Mosher corners. $18 was
raised and a committee of five was ap­
pointed to go around and solicit The
meeting was opened with good singing
by the choir. Miss Wooley played the
organ.
John Wheeler and mother went to
spelling school. His mother said “John
you take the door-key and then you
will have to come home with me.” So
John took the key, but it to happened
that his Darling was there, and of
course, John went home with her, and
his mother while setting on the door­
step waiting for Johney to return re­
solved to “grve him down the banks”
worse than she ever did. But when
Johney came,he looked so smiling that
his mother had to laugh.
Port Bailey and Manley Bushee, Dan
and Mick. McCarty went to Battie
Creek the other day to have a little
social time. Every thing went off well
and they started for home. At Verona
they stopped at Unde Jimmies’ to take
a little more social. Just then in step­
ped Geo. Fcrgerson and said he could
lick all the Irish in the house. Dau
said “ycu had better try this Irishman
first.” Geo. hauled off and ftrnck at
Mick but missed him, then turned and
faced Dan, when Dan hauls off and
knocked him down and stood and look­
ed at him till he got up, then they
clinched. Dan. jammed Geo. through
rhe door into the bed-room and ham­
mered him till he said enough, and
Miek my* “Daa! Dan!! let him up be

Bo*-* Boo.

George Barden has sold his share in
the farm to his brother Lewis and in­
tends going west.
A well-to-do German of our town
thinks he had better have a divorce
from bis wife, so he can sleep in tbe
house instead of the bam.
The people of Woodland have selected
one of the opposite sex as town Super­
intendent. Women’s rights still pre­
vails.
L. Hilbert &amp; Son have rented John
Myers store, and intend putting in a
stock of crockery.
Monday night next, the returning
Board meets at the Town Hall. Pass
around the barn box, brother Garden-

A. TRUMAN,

there. On their

tory. That the Co., employes sliout
1,800 bauds, mostly women. They re­
turned Friday.
R.JL Harley returned from Arkan­
sas wLj*e lie has been prospecting for
a home? He says that the country is
level, that even in the timbered land
there is little timber down and little
underbrush, so much so that you can
drive through the woods with a team
and wagon conveniently. He thinks
that a man with a small capital could
do better ther than here.
It was so stormy Saturday eve., that
there was no Red Ribbon meeting.
Mr. David Ruckle has chopped off
the fiats north of the village, and it is
a decided improvement.
People around here say that next
Monday is town meeting for Castleton
township.
David Ruckle is at home on a weeks
visit from Grand Rapids.
Peleg.

EATON COUNTY ITEMS.
Mrs. Aj
ver coin d

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED

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WITH BORDERS TO MATCH.

WINDOW LACES, HOLLANDS, WINDOW CURTAINS, FIXTURES &amp; CORD,
Table Oil Cloth in all Col6r»

Sevastopol, lias a silwell known citizen of

More men looking for farms this
spring ,thqn-at&gt;ny time since the closs
of the war.
One young moil in Delta has an es­
cort of set co bound dogs when he tra­
vels around the country.
Allison Dennison, of Charlotte, goes
to Jackson prison for two years for
passing a counterfeit $10 treasury
note.
Prof. Deuel, superintendent of the
Bellevue union schools, has retired,
and will bo succeeded by Miss McCotter
late his asssistant»
Bellevue has now a Y. M. C. A. State
Secretary Rowlaud, will conduct a two
days convention in its interest on the
14th and 15t.li Inst.
The Eaton Rapids Driving Park as­
sociation are putting a clity covering
on their track, and preparing to hold a
horse fair thia Reason.
Webb Stiles a farmer living one mile
north, of Bellevue was taken with a
bad spell last Saturday morning and
died of heart disease in 24 hours.
At the third anniversary of the Eaton
Rapids red ribbon club held on .Sunday
evening a vigilance committee was or­
ganized to enforce the law relating to
tbe sale of liquor to minors. The com
mittec will probably make it interest­
ing for the dealers.

Anticipating a large demand for these goods I have bought larger linen than ever before,
and knowing they would advance, bought early, therefore you can get better prices or styles
than at any other store.
I extend a cordial invitation to every one to look over these goods and rest assured I will
be glad to see you whether you buy or not.

Hou. J. N. Stinchman returned from
Ohio. Saturday last.
Oue of our used-to-be-farmera, Cri­
tes is calling on friends in Woodland.
The revival meetings • at the M. E.
MICHIGAN NEWS.
I
church still continues.
..wnship. OtRev. Chick will preach ot the center
Peter Hose, of Ze land township.
Ot- ;inwn county,
of hay
county, icii
fell iroiu
from a
a load
|---»--*
*— ;
April 11th. Let all interested try and tawa
while his team was running away,
be present, as the long roll is to be Thursday,
----- ,-------and
, ..
-----------------,/“•
•” 1I
broile
Ins neck.
called that day.
Tbe representatives of three or four
Mr. Townsand will commence Cro­ free thought journals got their work in
wds barn on Monday.
*
at the spiritualist and liberalist conven­
tion at Battle Creek last week.
Sam.
Waltham Schuler a section hand,
WEST JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
fell from a hand caT near Cadillac on
the Grand Rapids &amp; Indiana Railroad
And Burchards’ fine driving horse Wednesday and sustained injuries from
will get the best' of him once in a which he died.
The railroad depot at Sand Lake,
while.
Kent Co., was destroyed by fire Satur­
The boys ore slinging a pair of forty­ day
night. A young njan named Lewis
pound dumb-bells. That is what fills perished iu the flames while trying to
save the R. R. Co’s., books.
the coat sleeves.
The trial of Rev. J. W. Reid of the
Alfred Phillies is at home with the
intention of staying. That’s right. M. E. Church of Greenville for un­
inmaterial and unchristian conduct in
“There’s no place’like home.”
speculating in wheat opitionw was
The little village in Johnstown is do­ quite exciting. He stands suspended
ing a thriving business. Bellinger is until conference decides.
A fire at Hemingway lake, near Stan­
driving things in a lively manner.
C. P. Tdcn is slowly recovering from ton. March 27th, destroyed the saw­
mill of Staight &amp; Son aud Herdman &amp;.
his tejus illness and will be ready to Harris, loss $15,000, insurance $8,000,
move, undoubtedly, soon after town and another nt Saginaw City, March
27th, burned the store of J. H. Pearson
meeting.
&amp;. Son, and other buildings, loss $15,­
The Groenbackers of this place held 500.
their caucus at the town hall on the 27,
The Chicago Daily Telegraph has a
and tliv Republicans on the 81, at the long article on the Christiancy family,
alleging that tho senator was nearly
same place.
ruined by four drunken sons, and that
M. V. Barker’s school, in district No. his present troubles with his young
7, closed last Friday. From what tbe wife are due to the influence which his
scholars say, Walt, has suited them well oldest son, Victor, has over her, that
after the senator brought her home to
during the past term.
Michigan she yielded to the advance*
Come boys; “brace up!’’ See what Se­ of her stepson and fell, that having
ward is doing. A “thorough-bred” won his stepmother’s love he carries
horse, right from Ind., six or seven her picture and is so insane over its
hired men, and about 800 cords of wood, beauty as to hawk it about tbe saloons
of Levenenworth. It is also alleged
already cut, this spring, besides 10 or that Mrs. Christiancy has contributed
12 acres of land all cleared off, and a to his support.
mammoth barn soon to be erected on
Prosecuting attorney Lebert J. Haire
his farm. By the way he seems to lie of Jackson tells a story of Attempted
asAasrination equal to the dispatches
making work afraid of him thisspring. from Russia. He says the would be as­
We should judge that he had pulled sassin sat around his ofice until half­
down his targets, buried his little six- past ten o’clock, and whilst he (Haire)
moutbed-buil-dozor and dug up his was locking his safe turned off the gas
and fired two shots at him. The vali­
long unused and rusty fanning imple­ ant attorney rushed wildly down stairs
ments. Now Seward since you’ve got and into the street for help anti of
straight again, quit shooting at a mark course when lie returned the assassin
had flown. Some people think it looks
and keep so.
a little strange that Haire ca
a clear description of the
murderer, after enjoying his
WEST K ALA MO ITEMS.
a whole evening.

Wm. Decker has sold his farm to a
brother of Deacon Poole.
The measles are at work along the
county line, Vern Andrews being the
first one to catch it.
Dr. A. W. Adams of this township,
informs the writer that he has no in­
tention of leaving Kalamo, but on the
contrary ho intends to remain, and
practice his profession to the beet
of his ability.
.
'
On Thursday of last week, late in the
evening M Eugene VanWonner who
works for Levi Kenyon, was caring for
a horse after his return from Nashville
the horse kicked him ou the leg, badly
bruising it, aud making him quite lame.
A Card.—To many kind friends aud
neighbors, who so kindly aided us dur­
ing the illness, death and burrial of our
little daughter, we tender our heart­
felt thanks. The respect paid us, and
the readineiw to help us during our
great bereavement, will ever be re­
membered by us with a greatful heart.

ALSO

G. A. TRUMAN.
LOCAL MATTERS.
MARRIED.
BADCOCK—POWERS.—AlriD. Bedcock of Ma
pii Grove, ind MIm Alice N. Po-era of RuUind
were tiirrlcd ou the26lb, Rev. D. IL Sboup olfielillDf.
____________ ___

________________________ _

ty Buy your Dry Good*, Boots and|
Shoes, Hats and Capa, &lt;
Provisions, Crockepr, N&lt;
E. Reese, who always sells nt the)
tyWill pay the highest market;
price in cash forun*alted butter Farm-*. lowest prices.
------------------- —

illllC 111 VUOIl IV.

ISA FACT
That we keep.the

jniniajOAi.

.*"J Largest and Best Selected Stock

___

era bring'inyour butter and save the
RT The “boas” stock of Gloves and
•
E. Reese.
salt.
_____________ __________
Mittciis just received at
Wilson &amp; Howe’s.
ry Wilson &amp; Howe sell more Flout
and better Flour than aUy______ in Nash­
Johualon'a Saraaparilla. curt* Uver Complaint
ville. __ _________________
Johntton'" tSar«aparilla, core* Indigestion.
ty For the Best 50-cent Chewing Sohnaton’a Saraaporilla is used by everybody.
Johnston’r Sarsaparilla curvw Sick Headache.
Tobacco go to
Wilson &amp; Howe’s.
Johnston's Sarsaparilla cures Dyspepela.

Horsemen Take Xotlce.
_
They «U do IL
I____
will treat
on all chronic lameness
an*d
and heaves ofthe
of the horse. No cure ; no
no ! go to the Ohl Reliable Market for
pav. Horses examined free of charge. I Fresh, Salt aud Smoked Meat* of all
ijw_______________ Dr. J. Kesler,
kinds.
Henry Roe,
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■■
!
Proprietor.
For Sale.
, j--------------------------80 acre farm ; 30 improved; good I ICorkford Quick Train Watch !
fences with IB acres of wheat; now ,
house, 8 miles from good market. One-1
third down and liberal time at1 per.
cent ftt reaMonable figures, tor par-1
ticnlars write
i
lOtf
Middleville Mich.

FURNITURE
IN BARRY COUNTY
flnUb.

Parlor Suits,
Chamber suits,
Easy Chairs,.
Patent Rockers,
Bureaus,
Extension Tables,
LomTO
Camp Chairs, &amp;c.
-ALSO-

Common

Furniture

Ot every de»cripUon

Our Undertaking Departrnnt
Complete In every partfcalar.

I’nderUUdng.
'
We guarantee
Having completed iu every particular |
our Undertaking Department, we are
Prices
now prepared to furnish at all times a
first class modern Hearse, cooling
Thanking our numerous patent)* eft
boards, ' door
crape,
bearers,
n, we shall endeavor by fair dealing
badges, gloves, and our services,
Jo prices to doubls their numbar dur
when required, in laying nut and pre­
paring for burial; preserving bodies in
CAI.I. AJMI&gt;
1'KICEH.
any kind of weather witnout the bar­
barous use of ice, etc, all of which with
our personal attendance at funerals Is truly the watch of the present day.
Ono
can
rely
on
it
every
time
and
place,
will be furnished free of charge.
Kellogg, Demaray A. Co.
and for reference please inquire of the
Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.
following named person* that have pARMBRM ATTENTION.
bought them of the undersigned :
Wood! Wood!
John Ftighner,
Those patrons Who have promised David Purchis,
’
Lemuel Smith,
n ir,
me wood on subscription must deliver Jacob You
Frank Feighner,
it this month or hold themselves in M.B. Brooks,
A. W. Olds,
readiness* to pay cash. Will also take Orno Strong,
Wm. Troxel,
Wm.
E.
Griggs,
Now being in first-class running or­
a few cords more of wood on back pay
Ebenezer Bawdy,
Lewis Lentz,
der, with a thoroughly
Orno Strong.
David Haugh,
Herbert Lee,
Mat. Howell,
Farm fbr Sale.
, L. J. Wheeler.
Job.
Wilcox,
J.
J.
Potter,
The subscriber offers for sale, his
niDDaru,
Wm. Burgess,
farm of 160 acres, in the township of George Hubbard.
in attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
James Fleming, Jeweler,
Woodland, said farm is in a high state
Nashville, Mich.
tion to all those who may favor ua
of cultivation, with go«d building* and
with their patronage. Those
good fences. Terms easy. Apply to
who prefer can have their
the subscriber on the premises of
A Co*»c*rnva Co«»0.—When death wm hourly
Levi Holmes,
expected, all rcmedlee having failed, and Dr. H.
Woodland, January 19th, 1880.
,
without waiting.
iyW. E. Shields will set and file
Feed
your saws for 35 cts. All work warrant­ hli only child of Consumption. Hl» child
FOR SALE
ed or no 'pay. Shop just east of old
beading mill, Nashville.
(22-27)
at the Mill at tbe lowest price*.
.
sumption Cin be podtlv. ly and permanently
W. B. YOriVC. Prop.
If you are troubled with Kidney
Complaint, try Hill’s Compound Ex­
JgOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
tract of Buchu and Cubeba, it will
cure you.
Sold by F. T. Boise.
■ei it tbe itomich. and will brv»k up a frrah cold :

that Can't« Undersold.

SCIPIO MILLS

COHPtlfHT MliLlR

WHEAT EXCHANGED FOR FLOOR
Bran

and

Id twenty-fovr houra. iddreea CRADDOCK A CO

The little ones love it, and often cry
for more—what ! “Dr. Sellers’ Cough
Syrup,” which cures them of coughs, JMPOBTANT NEWS.
colds and hooping cough.

FINEST SEWED BOOT
COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
—:OR THE:- -

Notice
To all persons indebted either bv
note or account, to the estate of A. M.
Dauglierta, 1 nave left books and
notes with E. L. Parrish with power
to collect the same. _
Joseph Daugherty,
Administrator.

iy Bailey &amp;. Wood have a harness
shop in full blast, you will do well to
call on them before purchasing any
—The wife of Hon. Levi M. Dewey, thing in tbe harness line. Repairing
done in the best style.
of Johnstown, departed this life on
Tuesday last
• _______ _
The subscriber offers for sale hu Fann
The Grand Master of the State F. &amp;
ol 120 acres, situated on section 17, in
A, M’s., held a school of instruction at Castleton, said farm is in a good state
Hastings on Tuesday. L. S. Smith and of cultivation with good buildings,
Robt. McCartney attended in the capa­ good orchard, good well of waiei at the
city of delegates from the Nashville door. About 83 acres cleared and. the
balance well timbered. The farm is on
the state road, 6 miles from Hastings
__ ________________ ■
M. J. Lathrop of Barryvflle, who re­ and 6 from Nashville. It also hy a new
cently sold his farm to N. V. Whitlock school house on one corner of the farm.
For partculars enquire at premises.
is about to move to Wisconsin. Hav­
Castleton, Mich., Feb. 4th PC0.
Joshua Martin.
ing been a prominent and respected 20-tf
resident of this part of tbe county for
GF Of all the sewing machines that
over twenty years, be, like all the rest, have stood the test and come out con­
queror, the Wilson stands ahead. It
being adapted to all kinds of family
new in hi* new home.
sewtog, bito heaviest and lightest, ft
Mrs. Dr. Barber will entertain the
W. C, T. U. on Tuesday, April «th. at
2 ocHock p. in. Every member of the
Union in requested to be present, as
this is the regular meeting for, the el­
ection of officer*.
Mm. L. J. WiuoK.
BectV.

iy Wilson &amp; Howe have just receiv-1 Tqp
ed a new stock of Boots, Shoes and ; A
Rubber*, to bo sold very low.

becomes at *nce a general favonte with
the ladies. All who have tned this
machine speak wannly in ite favor and
none have ever been returned for not
being what represented. Q. A. Tru­
man nas a numner of these machines

New Goods.

New Firm.

W. G. AYLSWORTH
Wm. A. AYLSWORTH,

Repairing Done In the Best
Manner Possible!

Give MCe a. Call!
Shop Iu The Old Poatofflce
Building.
FRANK BAKER.
'J'HE BARBYV1LLE MILLS.

PRICES sad/ FAIR DEALING are W object
My buiiuew I intend U&gt; e-tebll.h (for keep*. tor
1 Intend to stay) and with that end In view will

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,

WALKER I NORTON,
MiMvricTCKBU **»

Dials** i«

FLOUR, MEAL | FEED;
MORGAN. BARRY CO.. MICH.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

CLOTHING, Etc.,

Produce Taken
W.«. AYLSWORTH.

ATTENTION

FARMERS I

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
WALKER A SORTOS,
I'M. -OU &gt;uUBV VRUA Miua

�i 60,000 locomotive* in tbe

aday.tbetr
d»liu*Uon being Michigan ar Colorado,

The United States ship Oouatellation,

make the run in about twenty-five daya
Three murderers, all'colored, passed

Victoexa’ji band of Apaches have

March 26-Wllll*m Barton, aged 17 years, at
Ht Chari ee, Mo.; John Henry, at Coraicana,
Texas; and Allen.Towne at Fairfield. Texas.

Fbom Sept. 1 last to the present date
Count De LxssErs, the great en- 2,071 miles of railway were completed In thia
country, and within the same period arrangcmenta were completed for the building of
12;641 mileaxaore. This nearly equals tbe eotire increase of mileage during the yearn 1 bC'J,
Capt. Western an d Dr. Le Compte, 1870 and 1871, eeiobnted for activity in railstationed at Fort Douglas, engaged in a shoot­
ing affray, the other day. Both received pain-

The tide of immigration is already
than
__ 2,000 persona
XT-— from various
I_ _— _European
* I.-A

A revere wind and rain storm vis­
ited Southern Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, In-

Oeuaue Rapervlaora: Tho mao H. Hlicrvood, Flnl
dtetrirt; Pumsylvanla; Charles P. Jadwin. Fifth
dt«tri4t,'1&lt;eansylvania. . .la Lb. House the Senate

FOREIGN.

The Emperor of Russia has present­
ed Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria, with a war
steamer, 40,000 rifles, and several Krupp guns. Dtuioznatlc Ap
... .Quean Victoria has gone to Germany; ex­ without amendment. J
Empress Engenie has 'embarked for South
Afncs; the Empress of Russia is falling fast;
the Queen of the Netherlands is in an interest­
ing condition, and Bismarck baa quit drinking
beer....Following the example of the enlight­ eluded that tbe eetlmatae ot the depart­
could
ba
reduced
SI J01,STB,
The Chicago and Alton railroad has ened Englishmen in Afghanistan, tbe Russian ment
Government has refused to permit newspaper leavtmrtha sum ot
which la recommen to accompany tho Turcoman expedition
A mutiny of miners, at a place called
Alton people are foremost in
Anguera, in Mexico, has resulted in tho killing coatretad-alacUon ease of Bradley vs.
of two Americans and one Canadian... .China
The Senate Elections Committee had printed
does not intend to ralinanleli its control
Crittenden county, Art, is nearly all in Central Asia, and is said to be willing to
case. In which

27th nit Fences, ontbniidlng*, ateuB, eta,
were blown about in oxcry direction. Tho
norm appearo to have Loon parUcnlarJy novcro
in '.be neighborhood of Bt. Lonia and Lafayette.
’ In Utah, Idaho and Oregon cattle

Chilian armies, numbering IXi.dOO
swollen with standing in 'bo that
moving on Arica, and tbe position of

Northeabtern Alabama ia reported
A British General named Donovan
greatly excited over the accidental etriking of refused to fire a salute in honor of Washing­
ton's birthday at Hong Kong, China, which
caused no little indignation among tho Amerwhich was shortly followed by a flow of oil at
the rate of ninety Lxmls a day.
In Russia Jews are having a harder
A SOLDIER of the Twenty-fifth Infan­
time than over. They arc representing tbemtry was recently trilled by a Sheriff at Fort
aelves Protestant Christiana to escape expul­
from tho capital. From several townn.
During Gen. Grant’s visit in Houston, sion
Jews, who hare long been rosideuta, hare been
Tcxm, somebody shut off tbe gaa from the dty, expelled... .Sixteen printera have been arrest­
neocMitati&amp;g the uae of candle®, and spiked the ed in St Petersburg. They were connected
cannons. Tbe Mayor, offeni a reward of &gt;500 with tho eatabliahmcnt which issued docu­
menta not at all complimentary to tho
for tho srreat of the miscreants.
Cxar
or
to
his
administration....
The Oourt House and jail of Brown People In Northern Hungary are selling their
property st ruinously low figures, and emi­
grating by thauBandti... .Several Parliamentary
candidates— Paroell among the rest—have been
FOUTICAX.
mobbed in England One ex-member, seeking
ro-clecUon, was pitched into the sea by hi*
The Texas Republicans met in con­ apolitical
opponents, and narrowly escaped
vention al Austin March 25. The following drowning... .The King of Siam ia coming to
resolution waa adopted after some diacutsion:
It looks as if there would be war be­
Grant is tho first choice of Texas Republicans, tween Russiaaud China....A Romo dispatch
ii ia deemed inexpedient to give tho delegates
elected to the Ctdcago Convention any other
instructions than to vote ab a unit on all ballots trously... .Some sharp fighting between tbe
for President'' This is virtually an instruc- British and the natives is reported from Af­
ghanistan.
The Parliamentary elections in En­
The State Committee of tho regular gland opened on the 81st ult iu a manner dis­
astrous to the Beaconsfield Ministry. There
was a net Liberal gain of fifteen members Ln
▼ention. A member of the committee from tho boroughs which voted on that day.
Uticx stated that Gov. Seymour would under
Precideocy. Tbe Tammany State Committee

from every Assembly dis
should bo invited. There

Ak Associated Press telegram from
Indianapolis says: * A very prominent poll tic-

THE 1AXIOHAL COMQRX88.

On Thursday, March 25, very little busiaeaa
joint resolution appointing

rating the National EdrcsUonal Association, and

Mr. Pendloton Introduced a bill to conetrne and
dsAM lbs act to redo to tbs State ot Ohio unaoie
landi in tho Virginia military district in oald State.

He declares that Grant's nomina-

cannot poll the full strenrth of his party or se­
cure as many votes as any other candidate, in
which ease his name would be withdrawn with-

and
WsdOMday
are
that Mr. TownabeodW bill

Public Landa, r--

Tee Alexandria (Vn.) Gazette pub-

The New York

Democratic State

The John-KeUy-Tammany-anti-Tilden
The Kansas Republican Convention
mot at Topeka on the 81st ult There was an

The San Francisco municipal elec-

conrideratlon of public
lug tbe point, the House

bill, the

talk
mi tud tor tbe purpose of
expurgation.
The bill providing for an International Exhi­
bition m New York in 1W&gt;3. wm emended

ported adversely on the bill making Feb. 22 a legs
holiday iu the District, and it was indaAiiiteli

bill was taken up. and a long and rather sharp de'&gt;ate

ported from commllt

Longest Speech on Record.
Tho longest speech on record is be­
lieved to have been made by a member
of tho Legislature of British Columbia,
named De Cosmos. It wm in the in­
terest of settlers, who were to bo de­
frauded of their lands. De Cosmos was
in the hopeless minority. The job had
been held back till the eve of the close
ot the session. Unless legislation was
taken before noon of a certain day the
Zt of confiscation would fall.
The day before the expiration of the
limitation De Cosmos got the floor
about 10 o'clock a. m., and began a
speech against the bill. Its friends
cared Ettle. for they supposed that by
1 or 2 p. m. he would be through, and
tho bill could be put on its passage.
One o'clock came and went, and De
Cosmos wm still speaking—hadn’t more
than entered upon his subject. Two
o’clock—he was saying, “In the second
place.” Three o'clock—he produced a
fearful bundle of evidence, and insisted
on reading it. The majority began to
have a suspicion of tho truth—he was
going to speak till next noon and kill
the bilk For a while they made merry
over it, but as it camo on to dusk they
began to get alarmed. They tried in­
terruptions, but soon abandoned them
because each one afforded him a chance
to digress and gain time. They tried
to about him down, but that gave him a
breathing space, and finally settled
down to watch the combat between the
strength of will and weakness of body.
They gave him no mercy. No adjoin u
ment for dinner; no chance to do more
than wet his bps with water; no wander­
ing from the subject; no sitting down.
Twilight darkened; the gas was lit;
members slipped out to supper in re­
lays and returned to sleep in squads,
but De Cosmos went on. The Speaker,
to whom he was addressing himself, was
alternately dozing, snoring aud trying
to look awake.
Dav dawned, and a majority of the
members slipped out to breakfast, and
the speaker still held od. It can’t be
said it was a very logical, eloquent or
sustained speech. There were digress­
ions in it; repetitions also. But the
speaker kept on, and at last noon came
to a baffled majority, livid with rage
and impotence, and a single num who
was triumphant, though his voice had
sunk to a whisper, his eyes weresunken
and bleared and blood-shot, and his
legs tottered under him, and his baked
iips were cracked and omeared with
blood. De Cosmos had spoken twenty­
---- and saved the
------— , their
six *hours
Kettleni
lands.—Peoria Democrat.

it

many shapes aud forma, and in almost
notion of the industries which railroads every case I have found the aged more tbe ether parte of the aerial structure
resigned to the inevitable than those
foster.
'
less advanced in years. For a well-d
tjnajloo bvb^oi
”
the clouds, which moved off at first al­
and
corn
and
351.(JOOarma
in
1R71
tn
w
dore there »s a wish for a rest.
and corn and 351,000 acres in 1871 to
most horizontally and then turned up
nearly 82,000,000 buaheta and 2,677,690
itself in a perfect coil, *o that for a moInteniewiBg aa ActnaB.
acres in 1879; and still less Ilian oneMaybe the reporter didn’t know how
tenth of the State is under cultivation.
rope—or whatever it waa—switched
to
interview
an
actrea.-*,
and
mayba
The Germanpapers publish the follow­
around squarely to tho eye of the ob­
ing figures concerning the newspapers that’s why he had so much trouble. server, showing a section, it resembled
and periodicals in existence: In Ger­ Having sent up his card and been ad­ a ball of ink. When the spout was in
mitted
to
her
presence,
he
stated
his
many there are 3,778; in Austria, 1,200;
ite finest condition lightning several
in England, 2£09; in France, 2,000; in business, and aha said. languidly^ M I’m times flew through the penumbra in
Italy, 1336; in Russia. 500. Altogether sorry yoa’ve come; r don’t fanev you
newspaper
men,
and
hate
being
inter
­
there are in Europe 13,GOO newspapers
and periodicals. In Asia there aro 388; viewed.” Maybe ho knew this wm power, but -sublime and beautiful.—
in Africa, 50 ;in America, y,129; and in
Philadelphia Times.
Australia, 100. Tbe number for the miss the interview for a heap, but be
replied, “Oh, well, then, I won't trouble
THE HOKK DOCTOM.
whole world is 23,200.
you. Sorry I intruded. Good day.”
In 1869 Great Britain imported 400,­ However, she got to the door first, and
To Cube
000,000 pounds of wool, and exported said, ' Oh, now. you’re here, I'll obbge
259,000,000, leaving 141,000,000 pounds, you.” And he answered, “Oh, do; I
which, added to the home production of wouldn't trouble you for the world.”
into a cup upon three ounces of sugar,
155,000,000, made a net supply of 296,­ “ But it won’t be verv much trouble."
finely powdered. Take a spoonful
000,000 pounds. Included in. the im­ “Wall, never mind; I don’t care partiowhenever your cough troubles you. Itports are 4,250,000 pounds of alpaca ularly about it.” “ But—but—in—fact
is as good as it is agreeable to the
and 9,750,000 pounds of mohair, besides —it will be a pleasure. I only object
75,000,000 pcunds of woolen rags intend­ because reporters always ask the same
Hiccough in Children.—According
ed to bo torn up and used again. This questions, and then don’t print just
ia familiarly known rm shoddy, and tho what you say.” “Well. I’ll try and do o the Lyon Medicale, Dr. Grellety has
trade in it has increased from 5,250,000 better than that," end they seated observed that this, oompigjnt in chil­
dren was immediately stopped by giv­
pounds in 1855 to the above targe themselves. Then he asked:
ing them a lump of sugar saturated with
amount.
“How did you celebrate your 84th table vinegar. The same remedy wasAccording to the last statistics pub­ birthday? ”
“Eh? ”—jumping up— tried on adults, with similar instantanelished by the French Minister of Agri­
what d’ye mean, sir! You’re a mean
culture and Commerce, tho population wretch to ask such a question.” Steps
Infants’ Food.—The Oneida Com­
of the republic is 37,000,000, uf whom on her tapdog—addresses dog, “ Drat
12,000,000 live in cities and the remain­ your pelt, get outl” Then she observed munity, having brought fifty children
der in tbe country. There are in him writing, and aaked what he was through the ptyils of childhood with­
France 210,000 individuals who have no doing. He replied, “ I promised to out loss by death, give a few pointe as
special profession, 71,300 beggars and print exactly what you said, aud I have to how this was accomplished. . Their
tramps, 1,531,000 professional men, taken down your very words.” “About children are weaned when about
3,837,000 persons engaged in navigation the dog?" “Yes.” “Goodness gracious! months old, and the first substitute for
and commerce, 9,274,000 tradesmen and You won’t print that?” “ I will.” “But mother’s milk is either Robinson’s Pre­
workmen, 2,151,000 bondholders, and that wasn’t taeant to print.” “ Can’t pared Groats or his Patent Barley,,
18,968,000 persons engaged in agricult­ help it.” “ Oh, but it won’t do. You cooked in the same way that clear starch
ural pursuits. Of the tatter 10,000,000 mustn’t Let’s begin the interview is ordinarily made. The child is firutore land-owners, about 6,000,000 ten- now.” “ Very well. Which do you fed on a mixtrue of one-third milk, twoante, while 2,000,000 are market garden- prefer as an advertisement — Ijeing thirds porridge, with a little sugar, and
era, viticulturists, and the like.
robbed of diamonds, run away with by gradually the amount of milk is in­
a hack, or having a divorce suit? ” “Sir, creased until no porridge is used with
A Young Swell’s Experience in Virginia. I—I—don’t do such things! I never it. After thirteen months the child
A young society swell of Washington heard such questions I ’’ “I promised thrives on milk alone for a time. The
vieitdd the interior of Virginia on one to try to vary the list you said had be­ writer in the American Socialist, irota
occasion, and had an experience that come so mono ton oub. How many hus­ whom we have quoted tho above, says
was not altogether happy. He visited bands have you Eving?” “See here, if no more on the subject, and, we think,
church, and after service a young tady you don’t atop this I’ll send for one of has omitted to give an important part
who owned a very comfortable place 'em. That is—p'ease state chat I'm not ,of it It is in the tranaition from a.
near there invited him to go home and married.” “ Just so. Do yen shave plain milk diet to solid food that so
take dinner with her. There were three your head?” “Sir; of course not! many mistakes are made. Too many
children are directly promoted to the
or four very interesting young ladies
stopping at her house, and of course he
“ Look here, ma’am, I was to print family, table, and allowed to make their
own choice of what it bears.—Dr.
accepted her invitation with great just what you Baid.”
Foote’s Health Monthly.
pleasure; but his hair fairly stood on
“■But I don’t want you to.”
end when she said to him: “ I guess
“ But it must be done."
The Doctor’s Advice.
you will have to take one of the girls on
“ Well, then, if you don’t ask me if
T. G. met an old friend, who waa
your horse; in dividing up our party the audiences everywhere are os enthusi­ formerly a prosperous young lumber­
one et least comes to you.”
The astic as they are here, and what I do man up Nortt:, but whose bod habits of
young man in question is not a heavy with all my bouquets, and if I don’t al­ drinking resulted us they often do,
weight physically. He doos not weigh most feel that I ought to bo in a board­ though he has since reformed and is
ovei ninety pounds. The young womaa ing school instead of on the stage, as trying to do better. “How are you?”
who fell to his lot was a bouncing Vir­ I’m bo young, and if I don't find it very said T. G. “Pretty well, thank ytn,
ginia loss, plump and pretty, who would embarrassing to have all the men so but I have just been to a doctor to nave
weigh at least 149 pounds. Ho was in madly in love with me, and several bank him look at my throat” “ What’s the
no haste io get into the saddle. He directors committing suicide because I matter?" “Well, the doctor couldn’t
watched very carefully how the rest of won’t marry them—if you don’t ask me give me any encouragement At least
the fellows got their fair companions those questions I won’t say Another he couldn’t find what I wanted him to
upon the upper deck. He was the last blessed word! 6o, there! And if you find." “ What did you expect him to
man to swing his horse in line. He had print what Tve said I'll sue you for find?” “I naked him to look down my
a little doubt, too, about his horse. The libel.”—Boston Post.
throat for the sawmill and farm thathorse was very high-spirited, and had
had gone down there.” “ And did ho
never been ridden double. He darted
see anything of it?” “Ns, but he ad­
History of a Celebrated Necklace.
up to tbe horse-block, and the young
vised me, if ever I had another mill, to
The
famous
diamond
necklace
pre
­
woman was ready. The blanket was
run it by water.”
___
arranged behind, after the most ap­ sented by the Khedive of Egypt to
Gen.
Sherman
’
s
eldest
daughter
on
the
The churches throughout Spain aro
proved fashion. He edged his chest­
occasion of her marriage to Lieut. Fitch decorated with the canvases of the
nut up to the horse-block. She gave
has at last ceased to have any public early painters, but so hung, says a cor­
him one hand, and in a second she
history. It will be remembered that respondent, that there is no hour in the
bounded firmly to her place behind him
and wound her arms around him in as the necklace, valued by the Custom dsy that a good light can be found on
House authorities at $200,000, was held them.
some time for the payment of $20,000
Oolton, the discoverer of the Bob­
duties, which Lieut. Fitch, not being
only one that had bounded. Tho horse
rich, could not pay. Co Agrees finally tail lode, in Colorado, which has yield­
bolted about ten feet in the air and
passed an act authorizing the Custom ed millions of dollars, is passing tho
camo down on his fore feet, and, as the
House officers to deEver the diamonds evening of his days ou a little ranch on
young fellow said, suddenly became
the Platte, where he is barely able to
very light behind. The young man,al­ to him free of duty, which was done, make a living.
though a very good rider, said he would and they were sent to Washington for
safe-keeping
in
tho
treasury.
After
have gone over the horse’s ears several
THE MARKETS.
times if it had not been for the young this Lieut. Fitch ascertained tliat the
yearly taxes on the diamonds in St
lady. She held on, and he felt perfect­
Louis county, Mo., where he Eved,
ly convinced that if he went off she
’15
would be much more than his salary,
wouldn't, and so he stuck. His horse
H
and he once more found them an ele­
fought, shied, jumped and balked,
phant
on
his
bauds.
His
father-in-taw,
greatly to the amusement of the young
lady, who very near cracked several of Gen/Sherman, took pity on the boy,
and returned the necklace with thanks
his ribs in holding on to him when his
to the donor in Egypt. Upon receiv­
horse bolted to the right and left. It
ing them the Khedive wrote to the Gen­
was five miles to his destination. When
eral, saying that it was not his desire
he got off his horse finally and walked
into the farm-house throe great htreama that the diamonds should be given to
any one member of his family, and,
of .perspiration slowly trickled down
the side of his face. Ho was weak and having learned that he had four daugh­
ters, it was his wish then that the diatrembling.
monde should be mounted in aete. and
The lady of the house asked him
divided equally between them. These
how he liked the trip.
daughters ore Mrs. Fitch (nee Minnie
He said that under less exciting cir­
Sherman), Ella Sherman, Lizzie Sher­
cumstances he might have relished tho
man, and Rachel Sherman. The neck­
hugging part of it, but beyond that he
lace waa then returned to the S'lerman
was vary willing to confess that it was
MiLWAUiaii'
family, and mounted in four magnifi­
one of the greatest teste that he had
cent pendants, four pain splendid soli­
aver undergone in his life.
taire ear-rings, and eight rings. These
four ladies are Dow the happy poaseaaHealth in Middle Age.
At the age of 85, says a writer in the ora of four complete suite of diamonds,
Family Doctor, mankind, according to the value of each suit being at least
some eminent authorities, is said to $75,000. This makes each ot them rich
have reached the meridian of life, while iii her own right, thanks to the gem
•»
others name forty as the number of ity of Egypt’s former ruler.

years of our earthly existence. But, be
this as it may, do one who has taken
the ordinary means to preserve his
health in youth and early manhood
should feel other than young at the age
of forty-five, from which period until
tliat of sixty, if life be spared to ns, we
Pritchett’s Speech.
shall do well to consider ouraelvea mid­
The young fellows and girls at Prit­ dle-aged, and to adopt greater precau­
chett Institute, Glasgow, Mo., went out tions for the preservation of health and
at night with horns, pans, and bells to consequent happiness than might have
serenade the faculty. They made a di­
abolical noise in front of President
Pritchett's house, and he came to a win- the period of middle age should be one
of the greatest activity, of both body
and mind. What though the hairs are
turning gray? That but shows one has
suffered sorrow and survived it, or that,
blazed away with a shotgun, wounding aorxow apart, jb* ia a man who thinks.
two of the girls. Ha says that he meant And what though the lirnbe be not

“

Ckased by a Water-Spent.
William H. Hallock, who uot long
ago was a passenger on a steamship of
the Pacific Mail Company, tells of an
exciting experience while the ahip was
off the coast of Guatemala. A water­
spout of tremendous power suddenly

dered his course reversed, and soon the
steamer was driving along, with the wa­
terspout in pursuit. Its crest was hid­
den in a dark man of cloud, its base
seeming to operate like an immense revolvintr colendar, while the entire axfoam, over which the sea bird screamed,
occasionally seizing upon the dead fish
which came within reach. The spout

�:—L

tor that trim- baa been waihed into the as* or
into malarious a warn pa since, tbe

move the polittosl direbihties of Boger
more shopping. wild falls into'* brown
YaAaitj is 118,467#
X Pryor reoaUf the following incidents
Tax number of families living in New
of his career to th^Phihdelphi. Free,:
Tjni chinch bug,so destructive to the
York city is 413,467.
A
Ntrangr
BMMlew.
He was one of the “fighting o-litors" of wheat crop, and the bed-bug both be­ trimmings of this vain world would
Three are eighty-two Mormon
k
»
of
hunting
and
fish
clothe
ths
naked,
and
feed
tho
hu
M
—
Richmond, and had figured in a duel long to the same order, yet one has
churches in England and Ireland.
—Boston Transcript.
The city of Baltimore is preparing
or two before he entered public, life. wings and the other is wingless.
Tux population of Nashville, Tenn.,
to celebrate its one hundred and fifti­
Hogs ore sometimes troubled by dis-‘
While a member of the House of Rep­
cabin. Such k case really occurred this with the annexed suburbs ia about 36,­
eth anniversary next fall. A great resentatives he challenged Mr. Potter^ ordered stomach. Tho beat antidote is
winter in this vicinity, at the herd­ 500.
charcoal. Aside from charcoal, charred
banquet, addresses and the reading of
Bailroad Oxxx.—One teacup of su­ house of Ovexholt &amp; Crousq. A Mr.
A black snake eleven feet one inch
of Wisconrio, .to fight a duel, but, when ^bra-cobs, or charred corn have a good
gar, three eggs, two table-spoonfuls of Burns had been left in charge, and for in length has been killed at Knoxville,
tho latter chose bowie-knivua as the
new milk, one teacupful of flour, one several nights, after he had retired, was Tenn.
weapons, Mr. Pryor concluded that
In trimming off branches they should teaspoonful of cream-of-tartsr and one- disturbed by a scrambling noise in the
It has been decided in England that
the code did not require him to con­ be cut close to the trunk, so that no half teaspoonful of soda. Bake ten chimney, followed by the sight of two a bicycle is not a carriage, the owner cl
In an address at the Parnell banquet
glaring, fiery eyeballs in the opposite which shall pay toll
•
tinue the quarrel. Mr. Pryor rose to dead stumps shall disfigure the tree; minutes.
in Cork, Ireland, one of the speaker*
also that the bark may readily grow
Soda Biscuit.-—One quart of flour, bed; and when he (Bunts) moved or
the rank, of Brigadier General in the over.
The Union Pacific railroad is going
alluded approvingly to the work of
one teaspoonful soda; two teaspoonfuls made a noise tho low, fierce growl of to provide emigrant sleeping-can, with­
Southern army, and was considered a
Or all the products of the soil none cream of tartar; a little salt, and new Home wild animal Thia kind of thing out increase of rates.
Hartmann, the Nihilist, and said, if the
bravo soldier. His war experiences are so prolific in seeds as weeds; 60,000 milk enough to mix soft. Dissolve the
present
constitutional r land-reform
There were 6,147 marriages iu Phil­
tamed his fiery nature, and he was one seeds have been counted upon one mul­ soda in tho milk and mix the cream of
moremenl I*U«1 in “■ "W”*.
adelphia last year. Of 3,648 both par­
of the first “to accept the situation” lein stalk. Some people cultivate them tartar in the fiour.
ties were natives of this country.
might be able to produce another Hart­
with great faithfulness and reap luxuri­
some
time
the
intruder
'had
things
his
The Queen or Puddings.—One pint
after the surrender. He removed to
The total number of fires in Paris
ant crops.
'
mann, and probably with better results.
of bread crumbs to.one quart of milk, own way. With plenty of fat beef and
New York, settled down to the practice
Mt observation has been that when one cup of sugar, the yelks of throe venison in store be must have come to last year (chimneys excepted) was 1,049.
of the law, andhas' attained distinction all the conditions for both are equally eggs beaten, the grated rind of u lemon, the conclusion that ho bad struck com­ The loss was a-Uttie over *1,000,000.
A school-teacher says that children
favorable, the cut seed from large pota­ a piece of butter the size of an egg, and fortable quarters. John Garrison, a
Business is quickly done in Chicago.
toes yield 8 to 10 per cent better than a cup of raisins. Bake till done, but miner, hearing of the cirenin stance, should never be stupidly joked at when
For instance: A woman, desiring to
small ones planted whole.—Henry Ives, not watery. Beat the whites of the made his way to the herd-house, deter­ they blunder in answering a question.
enter a church for a short time, con­
An adventure which put five lives in Genesee county, N. Y.
Mumps are so common as to be quite
eggs to a stiff froth, and stir in a teacup mined to interview the beast that had
fided her baby to a girl, who went away, peril, but resulted fortunately, is re­
taken possession. When he arrived at fashionable among Boston young ladies.
Plowing land when it is nearly dry of sugar. Spread over this a layer of
living tbe -infant on the church steps. ported from Lake Champlain. A gen­ is nearly as hurtful as when it is wet. jelly, pour the whites of the eggs over the ranch, about 4 p. m., he was some­ In fact, they are declared by some to be
A good Samaritan came along, and took tleman and lady started from Willsboro In plowing^the soil should have enough the pudding, and replace in the oven to what surprised to find the animal in “very swell?*
bed and disposed to fight for the pre­
It is proposed to erect immense
the little one to the Foundlings’ Home. for the Vermont shore in an ice-boat, moisture, lo cause the furrows to fall be baked slightly. To be eaten with­
empted establishment, but at sight of
out sauce.
wash-houses at Saratoga, Long Branch
Probably in half an . hour some one whose owner.had agreed to take them loosely from the plow with no appear­
the gun the miner carried he flew up
ance of packing and no lumps.
Hard Soar.—One pound of concen­ the chimney and into the brush. Gar­ and other watering places, and give em­
■would have adopted the baby, had not across, although ho knew the ice was
ployment therein to Chinese.
■,
Mixed husbandry is what we need. trated lye dissolved in# two quarts of
the frantic mother ascertained ite fate thin and that there was “one pretty The farmer who grows something of soft water; pour into a large pitcher io rison hung around until dark, then went
The authorities have finally decided
to bed, placing his gun where he could
and hastenel to the rescue. It was a bad place.” Tho first alarm was when everything adapted to his locality will coo). Melt five pounds grease of any
reach it, and quietly waited for Mr. Cat that no more dead dogs or other pet
narrow escape from a total loss.
the runners out through the soft ice be safer and, in the long run, will save kind, have it milk-warm and pour m A bout 10 o’clock he beard a scrambling animals shall be buried in Greenwood
the lye slowly, stirring rapidly until it
and the boat stopped; the second was more Ilian he who devotes his energies begins to thicken. Add one or one- in the monstrous chimney, followed by Cemetery, New York.
atfd land mainly to one or two crops.
the sound cf stealthy footsteps across
A bill recently reported to the Ital­
A Deadwood correspondent of the when a large air hole was barely avoid­
Saturating ashes with kerosene and half ounce oil of sassafras. Pour into a the floor and the sight of the flaming ian Parliament authorizes divorce in
Chicago Times, in order to show the ed, and the third was when the boat applying a handful in a hill, will keep box one foot square and cover it, leav­ eyes peering out at him from the spare cases where husband or wife has been
ing
it
in
a
warm
place
for
three
or
four
sunk
through
the
treacherous
ice
the striped bugs from cucumbers. It is
bed. John carefullly raised his rifle, sentenced to hard labor for life.
output of . precious metals from the
days. Cut into squares and it is ready took as good aim as he could in the
^Black Hills mines, presents the follow­ into the lake.
Just at this point not the bugs that recommend therecipe, for use. Try it.
. SiycE an Oswego barber was fined
but the people who have tried it It is
.gloom and darkness at the shining orbs ! $3 for shaving a man on Sunday the
ing figures: Fftcen hundred stamps two skaters, who had witnessed the dis­ said to be more effective than a legis­
College Pudding.— Fake eight and fired. The report of the rifle was great question in Oswego every Sab­
in operation; capacity of stamp per aster, hastened to the rescue from the lative enactment.
ounces bread crumbs, eight ounces suet, followed by a short scream of agony, bath is, “What shall we do to be shaved ?”
■day, two tons; per month, sixty; per Vermont shore, pushing before them a
Eggs intended for hatching should eight ounces currants, one ounce citron then tho sound of struggling in the
The principal beauty of the Mormon
year, 720. Total crushing capacity per light sleigh. The lady, a daughter nf bo promptly gathered two or three peel, one ounce orange peel, a little opposite bunk. Tho intrepid hunter religion is that the same woman doesn’t
sugar and nutmeg, three eggs beAten, struck a light, and there, sure enough,
have to get up first the entire winter to
yeak, 1,080,000 tons. Yield of rock per Capt. Anderson, of the Lake Cham­ times a day. It ia not known how yelks aud whites separately, and a glass
was his cat, fully five feet in length, ly­ build the kitchen fire.
much chilling an egg will bear and still
ton, *8; of total rock crushed, *8,G40,000. plain Transportation Company, seated
retain the life of tbe embryo, but it is of brandy. Mix well, and shape them ing in the bed, its life blood slowly
A French veterinary surgeon has dis­
This year there will be added 400 herself in the sleigh and tho perilous not safe nor desirable to take any un­ into balls; rub them over with egg and oozing through » bullet hole in its
roll
them
in
flour.
Fry
a
nice
brown
in
breast and bedabbling with its crimson covered that vaccination may be usestamps, which will increase the yearly journey was continued. Soon open necessary risks in the matter.
boiling butter or lard, and drain them stream the blankets on which it had
water
appeared
and
the
party
turned
capacity 280,000 tons, and the revenue
The Utica Herald says that for five on blotting paper. Or they may be put
back toward tho New York shore, but years past the average quantity of milk into small molds and baked in the oven. sought repose.—Salt Lake City Herald. eases that in many cases prove fatal to
±2340*000.
the ice suddenly began to break up all to the pound of cheese has steadily in­ In either case, serve with wine or brandy ,
pupa.
Uncle Johnny at Church.
creased in that dairy district, and gives
Happiness is wonderfully like a flea.
£ San Diego (Cal.) man caught a fine arouud them and they were fluidly res­ two reasons for it: First, that a firmer sauce.
When good Gov. 8., who ia a
Corn Flour Pudding.—Boil one most devout Episcopalion, was the • When you put your finger on hita he
specimen of the California vulture, and cued by persons from Essex, after on cheese is demanded ; and, second, that
don
’t seem to be there, but when you
quart
of
milk,
then
beat
the
yelks
of
Chief Magistrate of Kentucky, he was
gave it to the proprietor of a small me­ hour or more spent in springing from the practice of watering the milk is in­
four eggs with four table-spoonfuls of wont to frequently entertain the mom- ' follow hint to where he actually is—he
creasing.
nagerie to keep |or him. In the me­ cake to cake.
corn flour and a little milk ; stir into tiers of the General Assembly at the don’t seem to be there also.
French and German authorities the boiling milk, let it boil up once, and
nagerie was a pet coon, and the vulture
Governor’s mansion. To one of these
It is said of Sir Isaac Newton’s
Having struck a happy thought or a recommend the use of salt nt the rate turn into a pudding dish; then beat
levees came, with the members from his nephew, who was a clergyman, that he
was placed in a tree above the box in
good item, it is hard to tell which, an of 150 pounds per acre for clover and the whites of the eggs to a froth, and county, an old mountaineer who had always refused a marriage-fee, saying
which the coon was kept. In the morn­
other
leguminous
plants;
for
wheat
aud
add four spoonfuls of white powdered just reached Frankfort with a raft of with much pleasantry: * Go your way,
Arkansas paper put it’ into shape as
flax, 250 pounds, and for barley and
ing fur and feathers marked the spot,
follows: Mr. Lawniaky, u Polander, potatoes 300 pounds, to be sown broad­ sugar; cover the pudding with the logs which he had brought down the poor children; I have done you mis­
the vulture lay on his back, claws up,
mixture, and set in the oven and brown Kentucky river.
chief enough already without taking
who came to this country from Michi­ cast in the spring season, before the
lightly; flavor with vanilla, lemon, etc.
etiff in death, and the coon lay on his
The old man, who was called famil- your money.”
gan, and who resides ten miles east of herbage has attained any considerable The frosting is improved liy adding a arly “Uncle Johnny,” soon became the
An extraordinary discovery has just
tride, still alive, but in a very dilapidated
here, was greatly frightened on last growth.
flavor to it
• center of an admiring group, to whom been made, or is strongly believed to
condition. The expression of his face
About the best way to prepare Osage
Wednesday by an occurrence which
The flavor of food baked or broiled his jean clothes were not at all an im­ have been made, by the India Office.
suggested the remark attributed tv the
orange seeds for planting is to place
placed bis liitle boy, Varaf, in a peril­ them in a coarse gunny-bag; tie a rope in earthenware is said by those who proper attire tor the Governor’s levee; The sister of a Bedfordshire Baronet,
parrot after a somewhat similar experihave made the experiment to be far su­ and his tongue being loosed by a glass who, being then a young girl of consid­
ous position. The child, Varaf, was in around the top of it, and lay it flat
perior to that of vegetable or animal of sherry wine—which he then tasted erable beauty, waa lost in the Indian
once with a monkey.
the barn-yard feeding corn to the down in a stream of running water, food cooked in tho same way in iron for the first time in his life—he was mutiny, has been found in a harem at
turning
it
over
every
day
until
the
chickens, and in the work finding a
vessels, for tho reason tn at iron is a entertaining his auditors with stories Mecca. The lady is now in India, and
The Ii inh Register General's return childish amusement. The little boy’s sprouts can be seen coming through the conductor of heat, while earthenware from “his country,” when the Governor questions have been sent out to secure
suck, when they will be in the best pos­
approached.
■of the extent of land under crops in
evidence of her identity, which it is
bubbles of glee, blown through the reed sible condition to plant, and should be is a non-conductor; consequently, food
“Uncle Johnny, hoie is the Governor,’ suspect cd there may be a desire to con­
cooked in the latter is rarely ever
Ireland shows a decrease in Lust year of
of joy,.soon bn’s!, and ones of distress planted immediately. They will sprout burn d, the degree of heat not varying said one of tho company; and straight­
82,172 acres. The diminution is prin­ were borne Upon the air to the father’s in six days to two woekk—G. F. H.,
perceptibly during tho process of cook­ way the old man waa silent, for he was
Butter 2,500 Years Old.
Hutchinson, Kan.
cipally in the oats sosVn. Tho decrease
ing, thus preserving the flavor of what overwhelmed by this first vision of the
ears. An eagle, which liad been soar­
At »a uiwuug
meeting u*
of mv
the uwimj
Society ef aPubA first-class authority tells no that
majesty of the commonwealth.
j zx*
. uvin crops is pretty evenly distributed
ing above the yard for some time, had the good ox should have a long, lean is cooked, os well os uniformity through­
“Go on with your story. Uncle | lie Analysis, in London, a paper by
out the substance of the meat, vegeta­
throughout the island. The deprecia­
pounced upon the lad and commenced lace and bright hazel eyes, which show bles, or grains, until the process of Johnny," said somo one; “theGovernor । Prof. Church and Mr. Wigner “on two
tion in the money value of the crops
: samples cf ancient butter" was read, of
an attack upon him with its talons. capability to receive instruction and cooking is completed. The fire in will like to hear it"
amounts to *50,073,940, as compared
“Yes, go on, Uncle Johnny,” said which
*’ ’ the Chemical News give
«
*»._
the fol
_i ­
The child, rendered helpless by ex­ disposition to obey it. Large nostrils stove or range that parches and bums
with 1878, which was also a bad year.
denote the capability of the ox to work in iron vessels, and either impairs or the Governor, with a kindly smile of lowing extract; Tho first was a sample
treme fright, was dragged along the
on a hot day. Very Lrge horns at the spoils the food* is powerless to injure encouragement; and tbi old man, thus &gt;of Irish bog butter, and its probable
The principal deficiency wan in pota­
ground a short distance by the rapa­ base denote laziness.
Full breast, the contents of earthenware.—Dr. convinced that even the Governor was age was judged to’ be about 1,000 years.
toes. The yield of these for T879 was
The sample contains nearly 4 per cent,
cious representative of a *10 gold coin, straight bock, wide ribs—by which is Foote's Health Monthly.___
also a man, concluded his narrative.
but 22,273,520 cwta., against au average
Then, becoming bolder, ho ventured of curd, which consisted partly of vege­
। aud would no doubt have been serious­ meant the ribs that round out nearly as
Witty.
tor ten years of 60,782,918 cwta. There
table matter derived from the bog, but
wide
as
the
hip
bones
—
and
wide
gam
­
to
address
tho
Governor,
saying;
ly injured but for the opportune arrival
A lawyer’s wit, sometimes, does more
bril, are evidence of strength. Straight
“Guvner, I went to your meeting contained quite enough animal matter
was also a serious decrease iu cereals.
of the father, who, with remarkable knees, broad toee, pointed forward, show Chau enliven a dull hour in court. It yistidy, and I seen whar you sets."
to prove that the butter had been orig­
The cause was wet weather and a low
presence of mind, picked np a rail, and, an ox that can travel on hard road or so opens the eyes of 'the Judge that he * He had been to the Episcopal Church, inally made from animal milk, and was
temperature.
.
sees with clearness a point that other- ,and had been shown tho Governor’s not a mere artificial fat Its fatty char­
beating the bird uff from its intended pavement
acter had, however, been entirely
*
An experienced farmer says;
“ I wise he would have ignored. An illus­ pew.
victim, soon dispatched it. The boy
tration of this penetrating wit once oc­
’'Did you. Unde Johnny ?’’-responded changed, and the glvoerides, of which
Buck Singleton, one of the most suffers more from the shock occasioned have thoroughly tested planting pota­
tho fat had originally consisted, had
curred at the trial of a sailor in a New Gov. 8. “And how did you like it?"
toes
whole,
in
halves,
quarters,
eighths,
■desperate moonshiners of North Caro- by the fjight than by the few scratches
“Well, Guvner, I never knowedmuoh been decomposed so as to leave simply
and in one, two and three oyea, and my England seaport.
lina, was recently married to Lillie La­ | he received. The bird measured seven conclusion is that cut to a single eye on
The sailor, after having drunk to ex­ what they was a doin’, but I riz and fell a mixture of the fatty acids, which con­
stitute the acid portion of animal fats.
tour, the daughter of another noted and a half feet in length and is of the a piece and two pieces in a hill is the cess in a low saloon, had quarreled with ’em every time.”
The butter had, in fact, become
moonshiner, under romantic circum- bald species.
best •wsonomy for the most profit I pre­ with the landlord, and beaten him se­
A Story of Texas and Arkansas.
changed into a substance closely re­
fer planting in drills, three or three and verely with a bottle snatched from the
etancra. For several days the distillers
bar.
An eminent divine from New En­ sembling in character and composition
a
half
feet
apart,
dropping
tbe
.pieces
A Test of ladian Courage.
had been pursued so closely that they
As tho case admitted of no legal de­ gland, traveling in Texas for his health, tho substance of which good composite
together every ten or twelve inches. It
oould not halt by day, but when they
An Indian inter-tribal fair was held, is true that, in this way of planting, fense, tho sailor's lawyer, putting in a impaired by arduous clerical duties, candles are composed. The result is
reached tbe wildcat and most inaccessi­ not long since, in the Indian Territory, there are not m many potatoes, but what plea of guilty, addressed himself to the upon arriving at one of the towns, went singular, an showing that length of time
combined with exposure to moisture
ble portions of Alexander county they in order to show some of the result* of there are grow to a good size for tbe court in order to secure as light a sen­ in search of the barber’s shop for re­
civilizing the savages.
A number of table, and will yield more bushels to the ^eno° aK possible. He urged that tho pairs and improvements. On entering will effect the decomposition which the
went two men to do picket duty, while tribes attended and displayed articles of acre than more seeding will give."
prisoner had acted under the influence an establishment of this kind, he ob­ manufacturer of stearine has to ef­
two others were sent on a prospecting home manufacture, such as needle-work,
--------------- —of bquor—and very poor liquor at that
served. a big double-barreled gun lean­ fect by tho agency of hoat and acids.
“ Bat, air,” »aid the court, not in­ ing against the wall. Having a consti­ The other and older sample of butter
tour for a minister. They rode twenty­ embroidery, laoe-work, and blankets. What a Uusband Learned About Trim,
dined to view the appeal with favor, tutional awe of firearms, he hastily had been taken from an alabaster vase
seven miles, and finally secured a bap­ Many of toe Indians had their photo­
“ ***
"we ore to consider the aggravated asked the barber if the gun waa loaded. in an Egyptian tomb; it had evidently
graphs token, and showed a childish
tist preacher, telling him they wanted delight in looking at their faces. Others,
A gentleman not versed in the in- character of the offense. Your client A half-shaved native, who occupied the been melted and poured into a vase, and
him to marry a sick man so that his however, coaid not be persuaded to go tricacies of feminine attire evidently admits ho assaulted this man with a chair, turned around his lather-beaten carefully sealed over, This sample waa
probably about 2,500 years old, but the
affianced might get his property in case near tbe camera. Yellow Bear, of tho thought it his duty to become a little bottle.”
faco and exclaimed:
critical in such matters after his mar«Yes. your Honor ” interposed the
“Stranger, ef you’re in an all-fired preservation had been so perfect that
he died. When the minister reached Arapahoes, was the first to pass through
Of course nothing was good witty lawyer, “ we admit all that; but hurry, you’ll find u six-shooter, what is it was only slightly rancid, and had ful­
the ordeal of a sitting. Ku suffered riage.
the rendezvous he was directed to per­
ly retained the chemical properties of
himself to bo properly seated, and the enough for his bride, and several times j beg vou to remember that this man loaded, in my coat toil pocket! "
form the ceremony as quickly as possi­ camera to be brought to bear upon him; he trade slighting remarks about an
assaulted my client with its con­
This recalls another story of an En­ Suine butter, the fat not having been
[imposed to any sensible extent.
ble, after which he was given *50 in but when the prepared plate wm placed overdress of hers. It was not heavy /ente.’’
glish tourist who proposed to visit Ar­
The court railed at this unexpected kansas, and asked a citizen if he ought This sample possessed a decided taste
in the box, and the -doth lifted, he enough nor long enough to suit his
&lt;{old aud escorted home.
point, and Jack got the benefit of it in to provide himself with a revolver.
and smell of butter, while the sample
leaped to his feet with a boand, and at- fancy.
"I have a new black nlk to trim," she a light sentence.
| tempted to leave thetent All attempts
“ Well,” replied the citizen, “ you from tho bog waa cheesy rather than
“—~
Incident of the Grant banquet in | to reason with him failed. At last a said, “and you may buy me the trimmout not want one for a month, and buttery in smell.
tilings in Boston to suit yourself.” This
^he Decadence of Greece.
you mout not want one for three
Gdralon: Gen. Bbond.n ™ oJIM ' photograph ot • Choyeaue, Ukea •omo
Tbe Lost Umbrella.
Nowadays a cart cannot pass along months; but ef ever you did want one,
„„ .nd
be lme&lt; Toxu .err w.U I
H“ he very cheerfully consented to do,
“There!" she cried, in an excited
up, ODU
J
| looked at it a moment, then went qui- merely asking her for tbe number of the road from Pylos to Bparta, where a you kin bet you’d want it almighty sud­
voice: “ I should like to know what’s
in al’ her parts, aud was glad to see her : etJy bBck w hig
aud
tberc hko yardaof fringe and silk.and jet gimp carriage could travel in the days of
den 1" __ _______ ____________
become of the umbriL I sot it up agin
steady improvement.
He once made * . B
utatue while his negative was
a statue
waa taken.
taken, for ite heading. Ho entered a large Homer, and a mule now climbs with
Bow to Catch Minnows.
the counter when I come in, and afore
no Cheyenne
warrior Boston store, asked to see the prettiest difficulty over rocks through which
rprr.&lt;rk alxiut Texas. He wanted to ex- i He
" explained
« • -• that
• -■ —
I oonld turn round it’s gone—and it
Anglers
are
very
often
troubled
to
of silk trimmings, and, after much care- Pyrrhus led a train cf elephants. Even
pl gin He had been down to the border was a greater brave »han fee. The gi­ fol thought on the subject, selected the vegetation has withered and decayed, get minnows enough for bait. A Tenn­ was only a Monday that I gin 4 shil­
gantic Oaages, on tfeeother hand, would
to consult with representatives of Juarez not approach the tent. They say tho softest and heaviest of the chenille silk Mountains once covered with forests are essean now come* to the froat, however, lings and 6 pence for’t!" “ What kind,
in regard to driving Maximilian out of camera robs them of their good spirits. fringe, and tbe widest and prettiest tod now bare rocks. ‘Water is sought for in with a simple little ansnegment with of an umbrella was it, ma’am?” asked
which minnows by the million may be the polite clerk in his blandest tense.
"Mexico, and was called suddenly to New The Kickapoos gave the same reason, most jetted of gimp, and had the re- vain in the channels of streams immo.quired number of yards cut off. He re- talized in song. Tho oak tree has dis­ caught It is made of glass, and in “ A speck and span new gingham,
Orleans. He traveled by wagon. His and the photographer was peremptorily membered having heard somewhere that appeared, and the forests of chestnut appearance resemble* a cuspidor, with young man," was the eager response-.
ordered out of their country on that
offioers fell sick, and he was in such a aooouDt. The Indian is a profound be­ trimmings were expensive, yet, after all, are yearly diminishing iu extent. The। an adjustable top. It is constructed
upon the old-fashioned basket fish-trap
liever in the power of spirits for good, they were but trifles, and a very small quantity of volona is decreasing, and
principle—the finny tribe entering the fer instance?" “ Bakes alive!” she ex­
at Gidvcston at dark, sick, tired, dusty, or evil, and takes care never to offend part of the whole. Yet, he thought, as tne fruit of the chestnut tree has already
।
trap through a funnel-shaped aperture claimed. And one might have thought
he
took
out
his
pocket-book,
the
pile
degenerated
to
such
a
degree
sa
to
be
s^dmad. He went into a little hotel to put them.—Firginia (Hev.) Enterprise.
looked ao soft and pretty and glittered a mere ball of fiber. The apple*, of! from which they are never able to ex­ she saw a serpent rather than her own
down his name, when * newspaper man
___________ pajiers say that Humphrey so that, perhaps, it would break pretty Lombotina, once an article of export,, tricate themselves, owing to tho tranA- “spick and span gingham,** with the
SOUTHERN
uiv*ry handle6 dntched fast in her
appeared al his elbow, and ssked-bow^ Marshall's
_Iarshair» daughter,
daughter, Mrs. Nellie Mc­ well into a *19 bill,and he had it ready, are now almost unfit for sale in the do-■ parent character of their prison. The
he liked Texas. Then be said if he Atee,
““ has noiidod ‘the Legislature of The clerk figured away, aud remarked, mqptic xntrkeL The best bud remainsi glass trap is pi rforated to permit ot the hand. She colored up like a druggist's
Kentucky that unless it provides for a as he signaled a cash boy, "Fifty-one uncultivated, beesuse it would require passage of the water, while at tbe base window, and went off amidst unintel­
owned hell and Texas he would rent out
l monument for her father she wall build dollars and seventy cents, sir.” What- too great an expenditure nf capital ini is placed a metal adjustable elide, cov- ligible excuse*. She Deter fed! so fiosTex«» ud live in hell He did not j
__________________________________
i one herself, and inscribe upon it an ever the inner man may have felt, there order to drain it in winter, to irrigate it1 eking a miniature grate about a oouple traled in all her born days, ns she told
mean anything against Texas, but only ' epitaph thftt will fitly set forth the in- was no outward sign. He walked to the in i»
summer
and to clear Itit —
from weeds of inches wide, through which the min- Jem
—— —
‘form
'
nows are removed os they are needed.; ton
desk and drew hie check for the amount. | and grapes, the roots of’ which
that ha was mad at tbe newspaper for gratitude of his State.

SATURDAY,

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•

APRIL*, 180*.

�8ATI&amp;LAL BARK,

UR PUMP STOCK

tn regard to tbe
number of fanua, dwelling*, churehea,

New Freeh Goods and Low

IS NOW

failed to reaedi tM al ibe time thia moat

“

Prloee.

Full and Complete

Important information will here be un­
avoidably omitted.
AND WE INVITE yOU TO
Tbe two town*, of which we write gre
Deputy Sheriff of Barry county
*1 years. and often looks back settled by a very industrious and en­
terprising class of people, many of
It would not be out of place to whom settled on their land without a
This is a cut of the new improved
hf iwgivc one or two incidents connec­ dollar in their pockets and to-day are
ted with hiM official life in which he • through industry and economy enjoy­
Atoad ao nobly for the exeediion of law ing life surrounded with all that goes to
and order. At one time u threat iug make home attractive and comfortable.
machine waa brought into tbe town. It There are many beautiful farms, and
wimi one of the kind iu general use at a large number of splendid private
that time, comustiug of only a cylinder dwellings, splendid school-holtses,
and concave pet iu a low frame, before churches and other public buildings.
From $6. to
which atond the feeder, while on either There ia without doubt, aa small a quan­
ride-of the rear fitood a man whoae &lt;iti- tity of unimproved land in those two
A large line of
tie* were to aepnrate tbe straw from tbe towns, aa in any towns of their age in
grain and keep the grain awayfroiu the the state. In Johnstown there is leas
than
'60
acres
of
non-resident
land
machine. The cylinder was propelled
by. an old fashioned bull-wheel power .while Baltimore can go but little above.
Fitted for Iron and Wood Pipe
to which was usually attached four or Some of the fanners are quite wealthy,
Price, S2.5O, 04.. 0S.,06.,07-.
five yoke of oxen, or as sometimes hap­ having large farms, splendid buildings,
pened, one or two ejian of horses and and the finest and best blooded stock.
A LARGE LINE OF •
the remainder oxen, but on this occa­ The King Bros., A. P. &amp; B. W. King,
sion four yoke qf stags turned th^ are among the beat of tbe class, having
wheel by which motion was given to the best stock both imported and native
ALL SIZES OF
the machine sufficient to shell out WI carrying off tho greatest number of
bushels of wheat per day,-if hands were premiums at each county fair. The
plenty, the weather fair, and the wheat great dog breeder and trainer, D. C.
a good crop. The machine had done Sanborn owns quite a large farm on
AND
its duty for a certain man, and ba night which stands tbe M. £. Church in Bal­
came ou silence reigned. A few days timore. Mr. Sanborn is a neat farmer
after the mnehiue was sold to a Mr.' having a place for everything and
Wheeler of Maple Grove, but as others everything in Its place, and although
from IS to 40
pr ft.
had claims on the machine a lively he has become noted as the best train­
Tools to cut toany required.langth.
time was the result, aud u regular fight er of dogs in the country, and spends
ensued in which were some roughs of much time with them, yet his farm and
other towns. Mr, SLctii. !ti. of coarse, stock arejnot neglected. Mr. Samuel
was called on to quell the disturbance. Weeks, one of the early pioneers owns
to
pr ft.
He rewpondvd ut unoatuud goingaiuong a small farm of several hundred acres,
the combatants commanded them to yet he manages to make a living and
diapenw, but slyly getting the ears of have a few dimes left for charity.
I am receiving the largest and most complete stockjof
the Baltimoreans he would say, "pitch John and Samuel Hinchman, own, each
in! clean’cm out!” but us soon iw the si vend hundred acres of the best land
foreign force began to gel the better of in Baltimore, their farms are on oppo­
home teoops, the cry would lie heard, in site side of the Bedford and Hastings
Ever brought to Barry of Eaton Go’s, and can now quote
the uame of the people of the State of road, they have each a splendid resi­
Michigan,"! command yon to stop.”Mr. dence, alike outwardly, and from what
you
Sheffield says it was 4 very hard task we could learn nearly alike in the in­
JEFFERSON NAILS, $5.50 RATES
to quell the riot, bnt ns soon aa the inva­ side finish. These gentleman have,
BAR IRON, S4.5G RATES
ders broke aud ran, there was no trou­ witbin a few years,, by hard knocks and
ble in quictiug the home troops. Mr. economy, worked up from poor men, to
HORSE SHOES, $6. per keg.
Sheffield used often to be called upon first class farmers and posesors of con­
Don’t fail to call at the old Mamoth Hardware, on west side
to stop the sale of whisky among the siderable wealth. They have good sized
convenient barns, yet they arc of Main St., before you purchase.
Indians. Sometimes the whisky would aud
■
be found and destroyed and ihe vender iabout to erect more bam room, be­
punished, but oftener the vender or lieving tliat more cau be made by tliat
.whisky could uot be fouud.
means than by leaving stock and feed
AlM»ut a mile west of McOmber's saw to suffer by inclement weather.
(To be CoaUuued. I
mil), out among the trees, and away
QOOK'S CARRIAGE WORKS
from any neighbors, lived a worthless,
Correspondence from Jowa.
drunken wretdi, the husband of a wife

CLAJLL.

ITVSI»ECJT THEM.

Buckeye Force Pump

Attorney at Law

Boise &lt;flc Franci*
Haring bought for CASH a large, neat
stock of

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

FOR 814.00.

Wooden F’miips,

QLEMKMT SMITH,

Attorney A Counsellor,

JJ

H0UGHT4L1K,

'

Cheese ul Everything
IsW k triad &gt; lint Out Grvcery Sim I
Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods and low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.

ROBERTS * HOTCHKISS,

Druggists * Chemists,

pOWEBS A BARLOW,

COME AND SEE.
Youn Truly,

Well Points, Brass &amp; Iron Cylenders,

BOISE a FRANCIS.

BLACK AND GALVANIZED IRON

Probate Order.

HARDWARE,

LECALS.

W County agtnta tot tho WlariJ»tow. -«■ )

TTE1VRT A. GOOPYEAR,
Al

Court for tbe County

LAP WELD WELL PIPF,

SHERIFF

Dwier to

ib'ok, Wails j shelf hardware

ctw

WOOD -TTJBUVGfrom 8

IS} otn

C. C. WOLCOTT

aud father of four children, two boys
and two girls, the eldest of which was
only ten years of age. The wife aud
mother an invalid, living in the greatcat destitution, and comforted in her
sufferings only by the presence of her
children, on whom she Ittviriied all her
affections. The brutal hudutnd and faher whore name was James Norton, us­
ed every thing he could to bny grog,
regnrdk&gt;As of the wants and snfferings
pf tris family, every cent, every item of
furniture or clothing that could l»e turned to money, went to bny that daniunble Bonl-dcstroyiug stuff called whisky.
Brutal inhuman wretch that he was,
addicted as he was to the use of intoxieating drinks,often as he wasknown to
get beastly drunk, yet the settlers
round about, knew nothing of tho condilion of the family of this fiend in liumane form; filth iu the most disgusting
form was to be met on entering the
hovel where dwelt this servant of the
devil, four ragged, filthy, little children
almost starved, stood staring up into
your face, scarcely a garmeut on any
of their bodies, yet all they seemed to
long for was food. On a filthy heap of
atraw at one end of the room lay a
form, covered only with a few rags.
Upon a closer view the object will be
seen to be that of a female of alxiut 30
years of age, sunken cheeks, lips partr
ed.the tenh showing in that most hor rible of Horrible manners, the eycG
glaring in a deathly manner, the hands,
or the akin and bones are outstretched,
a whisper isheard, —“water” is all oue
can understand. The eldest child, a
girl, bolds to the Jips of tho dying woman a broken tea-cup contaiing a
little water, the tears trickle down the

Tbe father enters, casting his blood­
shot eyes about the room he com mantle
the ebiklrtiii, that he will kill them if
either of them gives their mother either
food or water, or calls upon any neigh­
bor, or tells any one of die condition
they are in, then away tbe fiend goes
to spend the night at •omeDlase where
rum iaaoid. The mother soon breathes
her last, around her form hover her
four little children,'&lt;h. her cheek each

Thea tearing her little sister and brotIwrs alone with the dead, and with
her father&gt; threat yet ringing in her

,

Villisca, Iowa, Mauch 33, ’80.
Editor News:
'
Perhaps the good people of Nashville
i
and
vicinity would enjoy reading some
iitems concerning a town in sou th-west­
&lt;
ern
Iowa. When I first went to Naah'
yillc
1 said, "well I am as far west as I
&lt;
cnie
about going.’' Out here we call
Michigan oue of the eastern States.
Villisca is a pleasant little town of
i
about
1800 iuhnbitaute, on the C. B. Al
1 R. R.. and equally distant from the
Q.
1
west
and middle Nodaway's (river),
I
there
being three branches, which form
।
the
Nodaway’s about one mile below
I
town.
The town slopes upward as we
; toward the north from the R. R. and
go
i
about
one-third of a mile from the
&lt;
depot
there summit is reached, and
1
there
cau be sceu tho surrounding
&lt;country for miles and miles, It is sel­
idom you liud a pleasanter view. (The
Ifine farm iug country, dotted hero and
I
there
with droves of cattle number­
iing from 50 to 100. Tho rivers, one on
I
the
west gud one on the east, and the
i
almost
unbroken line of freight trains
heavily
loaded with grain and stock.)
j
Corn
is the principal kind of grain
J
raised and at present there are about
;350,000 bus. of 70 lbs. (or 500,000 bus. of
&lt;
eastern
measure) stored in Villisca
which
will be shipped in May. The
'
,weather has been very fine all winter,
only two weeks of cold weather which
iwas the last of December. Roads as
good
as summer. Have had about two
I
inches of snow in all m» far. but are
liable to have more. Not much timber
jfor building purposes or fences, they
i
arc
made of Mge, orange and wire.
•A 23 inch vein of coal is found at a
depth
of 40fL and the Villisca Coal and
j
Mining Co., (which was recently or­
j
ganized)
hare commenced drilling for
&lt;
coal.
They expect to find a6 or 7ft veiu
at
a depth of 400 or 500 ft. which if
]
found will be b "bonanza” for Villisca.
We have one saloon but that will soon
be a thing of past as the temperance
people are growing, tins spring electing
one half of the council.
Politically we are "40 feet high, a
yard wide without knntorlimb” for
Blaine, but are charitable enough to be
willing to vote and work for any man
tlwj Rcpabii-jans may nominate. Some of
tbe fanners have sown their wheat .and
a few are preparing ground for Corn.
Iowa inn large state and its inhabitants
are large-hearted, whole-souled and
have a pleasant reception for all (except
dead beata) who come. The News is a
welcome weekly visitor of ours.
Yours, Truly
J. S. Bowx, Jr.

On reading and filing the petitlvn, duly verified,
of Lewis C. Barden and George D. Barden praying
thia Court to determine who arc i he 1-ga: heirs of
aald deceased, and entitled to Inherit hfiPreal estate.

for

the hssrlnx of said prtlt
Iw of taU deeeased, an

e granted.
,■
And it ia further ordered that said petit loner rive
n.tow
---------- * - * - - *
..11
,

w», a newspaper printounty of Barry, three
a said day of bearing.
CLEMENT SMITH,
Judge of Probate

American and Foreign Marble,
T&gt;E0PLE*8 DRUG SBOBE,
A
Hr.atini

DRUGGIST A BOOKSELLER

Probate Order.
He GOODYEAR,
of Barry, balden al tbe Probate Office, iu the City ol

DRI GOODS, 8ILKS and DRESS GOOD8
n. DEVINE, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition duly verified, of
William N. Devine, praying that a paper pertain­
ing to lie tbe last will and teatament of aald deceased.
.II.i.u
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Ready Made Clothing. HaU and Capa, Boots sal
Bboea. Groicries, Notion*. Ac.
Boulh aU« of

JULIUS BUSSELL,

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

Manufacture*

the

iy the prayer of Mid petitioner

newspaper printed and
of Barry, three auocesstvc
iy of hearing.
CLEMENT SMITH,

Finest Goods io Central Mich

Probate Order.

Forthe season of1880.

County of Barry, i **'
At a session of the Embata Court for the County
of Barry, holder. at the Probate Office In the City of
Hastings, on Mon. tbe Ltth day of March in tho
year one thousand eight hundred and eighty,
present, Clement Smith, Judge of Probata.
I» .K.
ik.
ttitt
Deceased.
Un reading and filing the petition, dt'j verified,
of HarrletAtail, widow of deceased, praying that
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Thereupon It la ordered that

Monday tbe IVth day of April,

I am prepared to furnish the public

ext, at ton o'clock in ibe forenoon, be assigned for
be hearing of aald petlUon, and that tbe heirs at
iw of aald deceased and all other persons interwat-

yya. r. hicks,

Groceries and General Produce,
JJENRY ROE,

Proprietor

----- OLD RELIABLE-----

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,

Smoiei Hams and Shonlien,

—..._______ I__ I ... ......___ ______ .....

.1

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

IN THEIR BEASON, .

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

7

Buggy or Wagonl
To t»e found in the Market.
IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN

Workmanship and Materials

of the peudencV of aald petition, and the hearixg
the reef, by cNual ng a ropy of this order to be put
itabsd in tbe NaaaviLLS Nava, a newspaper printed
.1
i_ mH
... .—*- - ——

,

Probate Wottee.

Stale of XtebigM, County of Barry, as. Notice la
ereby riven that by an order of tbe Probata Court
M Marry, tnaac on tne nrai any or
mouths from that date ware allowed

. ^-IhB HioiMsst Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts. dec.

Fresh. Goods, Full Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
HE.WBY ROE.

HENKY TROYER.
inly, deceased. and that all creditor*
before said Probate Court, al the Probate Office, in

^
CLEMENT SMITH, Judge of Probrie.

Mortgage Sale.

JOHNSTON’S

SARSAPARILLA
wo nw, mrau

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST.

eighteen hundred and eeventy-sevsn, and recorded
in the oOm &lt;rf ths Rotator of Deads tor tho eoanty
ot Barry in arid Stale of Michigan, nn the nth day
of Ociooer, A. D, eightam hundred &lt;ud ueveuty-

Ace E»s»ential Faetorn in

All Goods of this Manufacture,

narket for SICK
PACMDYR

forty-fira dohara w*d fifty-wren cuU (gNSJH.) »od
do sail or proeewiit.es at taw, having b«e» intiiutad
to rworar any pari tberanf. Kodca ia th—HBCT
bcrri.r riven, that on THURSDAY THE TWEN­
TY-SECOND DAY OP APRIL »«t. attanWeloek

AMR VILLI UTEBY.

J. OSMAN, Prop.

Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market,

SINGLE OB DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

Confidently Believing Xhey will Stand the Test,

COM'KKCIAL TRAVKLORS

And prove highly Satisfactory to all who Purchase.

E. COOK

NaghyOle.Micli.

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ORNO STRONG,!
Editor

and

Proprietor.

J -

VOLUME VII.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1880.

[ TERMS; $1^0 per
I

Yeah.

Credit Subscriptions $1.75.

NUMBER 29.

—Our enterprising friend R. B. Har­
LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE.
THE MONDAYS ELECTION.
WEST KALAMO ITEMS.
during the month of March, 80 pounds
ley, leaves Thornapple Lake, on Mon­
of butter. It is the only cow they bad
And Her Environs.
Leeks are large enough to cook.
day next, for his future home at Jud­
The fight &lt;m Monday between Green-,
Many farmers are hard at work build­ so they must rely soley on her milk for
sonia, Arkansas. R. B. thinks he has
Building interests in Nashville still backers and Republicans seems to be
the-family which is a large one. What
struck a bonanza in the timber line, continues lively.
in favor of the Republicans, that is the ing or repairing their fences.
cow can show a better record.
coming out 184 laps ahead.
But little sugar and that of a poor
and expresses golden opinions in re­
The Wolcott House is receiving a lion’s share of offices have fell to them
The election passed' off very quietly,
—The darkest hour in the history of gard to the society, order, law, and new coat of paint.
where last year it went to the Green­ quality has been made this spring.
Charley Wilson raised a house on his two tickets in the field, Republican and
any young man is when he sits down pnace-loviug proclivities of the people
Miss Ida Chilson of Battle Creek is backers. The general result is as
Democrate.
The following were elected
in, and about Judsonia, and says their visiting Mrs. Lewis Durkee.
to study how to get office.
follows: Johnstown elected the entire recently purchased farm last week.
to office. Supervisor, B. F. Wtlis,Clerk, •
Marion Matteson rnd wife of Jack­
P. C. Yates otters his store for rent. Republican ticket over the Greenback
—Had it not been for Frank Fuller’s is not a saloon in the place.
Warren
Ackley,
Treasurer, A. Slosson,
by majorities ranging from 65 to 122. son are visiting friends in this vicini- Justice of the Peace, full term C. D.
independent candidate, Jacob would
c-Old mother Turnbull, the renowned Sec his local in another columa.
W. H. Burgess has been repainting The Republicans of Hope elected their
have secured as large a majority—as Indian doctress, and her daughters
Although there is no snow Mr. Spires Spafford, Vacancy Edward Tiech, Com­
ticket by majorities ranging from 4 to
keep Mud Creek neighborhood lively his building on South Main Street
missioner of highways. Israel Dille,
G. A. Truman has been east after a 73. In Barry there was a tie between mill yard is getting well spotted with Drain Commissioner, 8. C. Tarbell,
—About 90 fret of the under pinning by continual rackets and threats to
logs.
.
•
of Kocher Bron.’ store fell into the ex­ "shuffle off this mortal coil” via sui­ new stock of spring goods, this week. the Republican and greenback candid­
Rev. A. D. Newton will preach at the Superintendent of schools. A. B. Swift,
The W. C- T/ U’s ten cent lunch on ates for Supervisor which was decided
caration for Buxton’s brick on Wed­ cide in the tepid waters of Mud Creek.
Crowell school-house on Sunday even­ School Inspector, Levi Wilton, Con­
nesday. Nobody hurt. .
By the way the doetress is having her election day D,e(ted over eleven dollars. by lot in favor of the Republican. ing next
stables, A. Spaulding, G. Cogsdile,
The weather has been precarious and Tickets badly mixed. Carlton mixed.
—Nashville is always up to the times usual run of patients, and occasionally
Last week the Red Ribbon club was Gilbert Stone, and Thomas Niles, all
uncertain this week, somewhat inclin- Orangville went Republican except
a
native
slips
in
to
spend
the
fleeting
republicans
except Tiech and Dille.
in every needed enterprise, and now
to the cold order.
School Supt, and one constable. Thorn­ kept from assembling by reason of too The nominee for Justica to fill vacancy
she is to have a milk wagon: Daniel momen ta of an evening in a social game
On Mondav the M. C. R. R. unloaded apple elected the Greenback ticket ex­ snuch water.
of
cards.
The
doctress
has
had
recent
­
Staley ir.^oon to start one and sup­
Ina couple of weeks Charley Slos- on the republican ticket being formerly
a 2300-pound safe for Durk ce &amp;. Lee’s, cept Treaa. and Highway Commis'r
a Greenbacker received a severe scrat­
ply the lacieous fluid to all who wish. ly a patient from Eaton Co. whom'she
real estate exchange.
Rutland went Greenback except one son will return to Muskegon Co., to ching in order to make him appear
—J. Lentz A Sons have the front, has been treating for fits, and the only
teach
school.
Work upon the chemical works pro­ constable. Irving Greenback except
way
she
could
restore
him
when
in
one,
window frames, etc. for their double
Wm. Spire has began the erection of cleaner and brighter for the coming
gressed! rapidly. The frame for the Supt. of Schools. In Yankee Springs
fall campaign having badly beaten
brick completed, and next week thtir was to shoot in his ear "Get up! let’s
the Republicans elected their ticket a school-house in the Mapes district he your correspondent for the same office
second building is all up.
go and steal eggs.”
old building will be moved to make
except Supervisor. Prairieville went having the job.
a year ago, to which position neither
Horace
Larkins
has
moved
into
the
Mr.
Taylor,
for
the
past
year
on
the
room for the new one. Let the good
—Jacob Osman received a telegram
Republican.
one was elected by reason of a tie, wo
ou Wednesday, from Frank Benner to rooms over E. A. Bush’s shoe store, un­
The Board of Supervisors stands ten Belcher farm, has rented and moved on tender our sympathies to the defeated
til
he
can
complete
his
bnusc,
which
be
the
Hoxie
farm
in
Bellevue.
—This is the season of the year when meet a son of Milton Bradlev, on the
Republicans and eight Greenbackera.
No showman or lecturer for money candidate, now brother, come right
we should beautify our streets by Atlantic Express that night, and when is to commence immediately.
Last year it was a tie. Below we give
There will t&gt;e a meeting of the chil­ he Board elect, printing the Green­ need apply for the use of the school­ over and shake hands, and we will call
getting out shade trees. A certain the train arrived Jake asked the con­
amount of such, labor can be credited ductor if a sick boy was on the irain. drens blue ribbon dub on Sunday backers in italic.
house in Dist. No. One, as it is not to it eyen.
let.
to you on road work, and we notice The conductor replied "No! but ho had afternoon at 8 o’clock, at the Christian I Assyria, Thomas H. Bartram.
Editor News:—Miss Hcllen Allen
J. D. Lowe gave a lecture on phre­ wishes to say through your paper that.x
that some of"our enterprising citizens one drunk, that was to gel off here,” and church. Let all the little ones be pre­
Baltimore, Charles M. Mack.
nology to a slim audience at the Crow­ she bad no knowledge of her being a
are alreaay improving the time in that they jWent into the car when they found sent.
Barry, Harvey Bellinger.
Wm. E. Martin of the west .part
ell school-house on Saturday evening candidate for School Superintendent
the young man perfectly helpless, lie. . of
direction.
Carlton, Geo. 0. NichoU.
—There Jias been a ding'd sight more ingsick with typhoid fever, be having ’be town, having bought Geo. C. HubCastleton, Lewis Durkee.
and thinks that the way some of the
been
put
on
the
traiu
at
Grand
Rapids,
bird
’
s
house
and
lot
in
the
east
part
of
The ladies of the village churches men Imudled her name that it will be
water in the river this week than there
Hastings, Oscar Mathew.
spread a lunch in the tin shop on elec­ hard for them to get another lady can­
“
City, John Q. Cressy.
seems to be any use for, and the flats without any mention to the conductor ! village, will come to town to live. Aud
“ Geo. IF. Abby.
will build unto himself a new
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tion day and a goodly sum was realized didate.
have had to succumb to *£6 inevitable or any one, of his condition, A doctor George
A Citizen.
Hone, Charles F. Cock.
better one.
therefrom.
to the depth of eight feet in some plac­ was sent for and the young man was and
Irving.
AUen^Mathetu.
mi ««, zv, .
ir,
iug, AWcH
jaataevs.
-TIms ladies of the township of Irving
James West, who ran the farm- for
rhe
. C. T. U. will.meet at the res- | Johnstown, Edgar F. Nye.
es. However the water soon commenc­ taken to his home, about five miles
Maple Grove. Orton IF/h’wifl.
L. J. Wilson for a year past, has re­ met pursuant to appointment at the
idenbe of Mrs. G. A. Truman on April &gt; '*
ed falling and the prospects for open north-cast of this village.
Orangeville, Lewis A. Nichols.
moved to the nil age and occupies the Wood whool house, April 5th, and with
. ..
- , . , ,
.
ion,
13th at a.ov
2,80 r.
p. m. c/very
Every temperance ialanavigation at this writing are rather
Prairieville. Amos C. Towne.
—Another case of total depravity ,.. •
, ,» »..•
.■
residence
of^the late Alex Herring de the help of Mrs. McElwain and Mrs.
, uh c
nr
i
tir-i
slim.
Rutland, William Cridler.
umes to
knlunin
Wiltum
. is invited
. . to attend this, meeting,
comes
us from West Kalamo.
Wilson
ceased.
Hayes formed a W. C. T. U. auxiliary
|
and
we
are
in
hopes
to
see
a
large
numThornapple,
Geo.
R.
Manchester.
• —A two-year-old child of Henry Showalter, is the fiend in human form
Woodland,
Andrew
J.
Kilpatrick.
Mr. R. A. Perry has decided to sell to the county and state organizations.
c
Heath’s, was tied in a high-chair, set that is gailty of brutally beating and I ber in attendance,
Yankee Springs, B. P. Burpee.
Said
Union consisting of forty-nine
his
farm
and
personal
property
if
a
by the stove, and left in the charge of misusing one whom he swore to love, I Lu. Biggs and family started for
buyet can be found, himself and wife members. Officers duly elected as fol­
another child 6 years old. and while at cherish aud protect. He paid a fine of their new home in -Missouri, Wednes—Town meeting in Vermontville getting to aged they cannot attend to lows: President. Mrs. I. Hanna; 1st
plav the chair slipped forward, throw­ $10.00,
.. ..........
not long since forill-treatiug his&lt;i«y monitaR- A »nrpri« party wa«
passed off very quietly, there being but the business themselves,
ViccCPresident.Mrs. W. Tregn^lnd Vice
ing the little one on the hot stove and wife, and Turaday laat abe gave in l.er p.’ '"
l'&gt;«oid_ne&gt;gbbor. al Darid one ticket. (Republican) in the field,
A little daughter, ag-xl about three President, Mrs. H. Hendershott; 3rd
burning one side of its face in a terri­ testimony before Commissioner Mattia Dixeon
"*xeon’s a few evenings before vhis which was,acconlingly elected by heavy
years, of Mr. Chose swallowed a pin Vice President, Mrs. Edwards, Corrvs*
ire, which was a pronounced
ble manner. This happened Tuesday in which she testified that she has re- departui
inajorites. It read as follows: For on Sunday evening last, and it caught ing Sec’t’y, Ella Cranston; Financial
morning.
ceived repeated injuries nt th □ hands of success.
Supervisor, Chas. Hall; Clerk, A. M. in its throat where the efforts of two or Secretary, Lizzie Hendershott; Record­
—At the republican caucus last Satur­ said fiend. A suit for a divorce will be
The following named persons were Martin ;
Treasurer. A. G. Jewell; three physicians.failed to extract it.
ing Secretary, Linda Trego ; Treasurer
day, the followingdelcgates were elect­ brought in the May term of court. elected as officers nt the W. C. T. U. of Supt. of Schools, W. W. Gifford;
Al. Mix ami Mr. Faighuer traded Mrs. Jacob Wing. Mrs. J. Hendershott
ed to attend the county convention, to Showalter says his only reason for de­ April 6th, Mrs. G- A. Truman, Pres.. School Inspector,C.E. Hammond;Higli.horses, but in less than 24 hours Feigh- was elected a delegate to the state con­
beheld at Hastings, April 20th : H. M. fending the case is to get possession of Mrs. L. J. Wheeler, Vice Pres., Mrs. L. way Commissionei, J. W. Hawking;
ner came back and wanted to trade the1 vention which convenes at Howell on
Lee, L. J. Wheeler, Ohio Strong, E. the child, which is about a year and a J. Wilson, Recording Scc’y.Mrs. Frank । Drain Commissioner, A. D. Like;
other way, so Al. politely traded back, Wednesday, May 2nd.
Parody, John Kengle, James Gregory, half old. Such brutal conduct on the McDerby, Financial Sec’y., Mrs. C. Justice of (he Peace, W. C, Bodine:
pocketing over $5 and got the best
Geo. Bump, C. 0. Scott and Wm. De­ part of a husband and father certainly Smith, Corresponding Sec’y.; Mrs. C. Constables, J. H. Squier, Sam. Wil­
LOCAL MATTERS.
horse buck again.
vine. The above delegates were im- proves that the child would be in dan Collier, Treasurer.
liams, A. D. Lake and John Young.
Miss M. E. Lnnkton of the town of
Every body who intends to pre­
powcred to fill vacancies, should any gerous bauds if it were given to his I
The Nays knocked the amendment Bellevue has finished a bed quilt con­ serve and beautify their homes and.
CASTLETON ELECTION.
occur.
charge. The wife is a daughter of i
। relative to Govcrner’s salary by taining 12,096 different pieces. As she kirns with paint caii save mouey by*
of C. C. Wolcott as he has the
—There will be a temperance mass Lu Biggs.
a majority of 72.
has recently married a man over sixty buying
I The Usual cs.-iU incut of tewnlargest stock and lowest prices.
meeting at the Christian church on
years of age, it would appear that the
—Last Werlncsday while John Tuck- *
Sunday evening. C. Ainsworth, Lewie eriuan, M a rt Cooper ami Wes. Nichols 1: meeting has passed away, and left our
&lt;’HK.WIC.4L WORKS,
SCHOOL REPORT.
work overcame her love for a young
Durkee, W. E. Powers aud Dr. Young were drawing lumber from the mill to ।I peace-loving community again tn a
\ashvllle, Mich.
husband.
Report of the Nashville schools for
will be present and address the audi­ the depot, some of the board* slid for ।I state of political rest. The past con­
We will pay the following prices for
The estate of the late Alpha Sessions
the term ending March 36th.
Wish! ilehvercd at our yard. Cash
ence. It is earnestly desired that even­ ward and hit one f the horses jma. as I| test has been one of mon- ilian usual
deceased, is passing through the hands every
w
primary ROOM, x
30 days.
man,woman and child who have the in­ the trucks was going over the river ' interest, there being four tickets in the
No. of days taught GO.
of the lawyers. Eleven years ago the 4 ft. b’dy beach and maple pr cord $1.75
" enrolled 59.
terests of temperance at heart, will bridge and started them suddenly, Ii field,viz: Republican,Democrat, Green­
“
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h
" JQ
projierty was appraised at over #900.00. 9 “
Average No. belonging 53.
l&gt;e present, as an interesting time is tipping a part of the load off and preci­ buck and Teinjwrance. Lewis Durkee
4
“
limb
and body
“
"
“ 1.50
Now the question arises how much M ill
Average daily attendance 4-1.
dry wood,
**
“ 2.00
anticipated.
Miss Matie Hindmarch, Teacher.
there be for the heirs after the lawyers 49“
pitating Wes. into the cold water of the headed the Republican,and Elihii Cliip.........
“
“
“ 1.00
tu.m
the
other
three
tickets
and
the
—Baltimore elected the entire Re
get their fees!
mill poudand frightening the team, so
18 “ inch wood
“ ,75
INTERMEDIATE ROOM.
publican ticket on Monday. Below is that they shied to the other side of the friends of each, ns well as of the other
Will
advance
cash
May
1st
on
wood
The
writer
is
requested
to
state
that
No. of days taught 60.
candidates
were
nt
the
polls
early,
and
cut
and
piled
at
accessible
points
in
the names of the lucky Republicans bridge. Cooper jumped from the load
there lives over in Maple Grove a man
" enrolled 61.
the woods.
W.G. Sears,
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with their majorities: Supervisor, Chas. and Tuckerman was thrown several electioneered zealously all day, caus­
Average No. belonging 54.
who hires his son.aged 18 years, to do a
March
34,
’
80.
Manager,
ing
the
votes
to
In*
considerably
split
Average daily attendance 47.
M. Mack 83; Clerk, Henry Bowen 48; feet into the air and landed safe ou
piece of work,and after it isdone brings
Mrs. A. M. Flint, Teacher.
l o'- The latest styles of new millin­
Treasurer, R. G. Rice 53; Justice of terra fnna nt the east end of the up. The Greenback ticket was imide
in a bill against him sufficent to bal­ ery, just received nt M rs. Crocker’s;
Peace, Jessie Erb 40; High vay Com­ bridge, and luting go of the lines to 1 up of candidates ou the other tickets
ance the account, and when the boy
GRAMMAR ROOM.
CV Dr. J. Graves, Veterinary Surg­
missioner, C. Osgood39; Drain Commis­ save being drawn under the wheels. | and was early drawn from the contest.
No. days taught GO.
protests pitches in and has a knock
eon, of Bellevue, Michigan, will be in
" carolled 35.
sioner, Darwin McOmber 27; Supt. of The hoi-HCSKtarted at a rapid rate up the 591 votes were polled, being nearly
down.
’
Nashville every Saturday. Can be
Average
No.
belonging
30.
100
more
than
at
an
proceeding
elec
­
Schools, D. C. Warner 50; School In­ street and after making a circuit of
On Friday of last week a heavy rain f.mnd at H. G. Hale’s Drug Store.
Average daily attendance 26.
spector, II. Gaskill 42; Constables, some of the principal village thorough­ tion. The Republicans polled 109, the
Mrs. A. J. Beeue, Teacher.
storm set in, accompanied by very
ty C. C. Wolcott has just'received.
Alonze Kidder 84; George D. Bad cock, fares, became tired of running and Democrats 96 and the Temperance 19
heavy thunder and sharp lightning, a car-load of hardware, also one of the
HIGH SCHOOL.
83; Murray, 44; William Houghtaiin, 44. stopped on the crossing in front of 'straight tickets. The entire republican
and continued until Sundav morning, celebrated Tiger Hay Rakes.
No.
days
taught
00.
ticket was elected with the following
—The Maple Grovites put two tickets Truman’s store.
completely submerging low ’and and
*• unrolled 66.
ty Eggs taken in exchange for
majorities: Supervisor, Lewis Dni-kec
in the field, Greenback, and a fusion
Average No. belangsug 58.
making upland very soft. The storm goods, and highest market price paid at
—From all accounts tIley had a live­ 184; township Clerk, Chas. H. Brady
Average daily attendance 49.
H. G. Hale’s Drug Store.
of Republican and Democrats. There
hardly held up long enoughfor a breat­
It.
M.
P
aine, Principal.
50;
Township
Treasurer,
Minor
Mead
ly
old
time
up
on
the
Castleton-Wood
­
was a light vote polled. The Green­
hing spell.
GT Kendalls Spavin Liniment and
backers carried the election, except land town-line on Wednesday night. 1; Justice of the Peace (full term,)
All
persons
interested
in
the
North
Kendall
books
on diseases of the horse,
A Card.—A. T. Drake and family
Drain Commissioner. The successful It appears that Deacon Hibbard Hale, Carlos 0. Scott 76; Superintendent of desire to thank the friends who have West Kalamo cemetery, are requested for sale at Hale's Drug Store.
candidates are: Supervisor, O. W. a grey haired deacon in the-Baptist Schools, Clark N. Young 103 ; School been so kind to them in their late to meet on Thursday afternoon, April
ty D. C. Griffith is the first to put
Swift; Clerk, Ad. Wolf; Treasure , church, is somewhat amorusly inclined Inspector, John J. Potter 133; Commis­ affliction.
15th, for the purpose of straightening in a new stock of Spring goods. He is
Jack Hinkley; Justice of the Peace, and his late lamented Molly had not sioner of Highways, Geo. Keaglell8;
up the bead stones and transacting any receiving a full line of Dry Goods, Hate
MARRIED.
Clothing, Boots, Shoes and No­
(full term) W. H. Feighner; Justice of been six weeks under the sod. before he Drain Commissioner, Geo. Keaglelld; RUCKLE-PRESTON.-By Rrv.L N Crittenden, other business found necessary to bea­ Caps,
tions. Those who contemplate buying
—l.......
uu s.
the Peace, (fill vacancy) 0. F. Long; started for Eston Rapids after another. Constables, Wiliam L. Parker, Jacob
utify the lot. Many of the graves need in the next sixty days will do wdl to
Highway Commissioner, Cap. Bowen; He brought his wife home Tuesday Osman, Henry H. Sp irka, -James L.
filling, and many head stones are near­ buy at once as all kinds of goods are
M. Prveton of Maple Orore.
'
Dram Commissioner, Ben Price ; Sup­ and on Wed. night fully sixty of his Gregory, by majorities ranging from GALLUP— HALE.—At the lUptbt p.r»os»&lt;e, ly tipped over, therefore it certainly rapidly advancing.
April 1, by the Rev. Burma, Chea. A, Gallup to is the duty of the people to look after
erintendent of Schools, Mrs. H. N. Mos­ neighbors expressed their approval of 38 to 50.
RTFowl Meadow Grass, Red Topand
Mto K. T. Hale, all of Woodland.
The whole number of votes cast on
ey ; School Inspector. Warren Hecox; his course by a rod- hot chivarri. Guns
Feld Peas, at the Nashville Elevator.
the matter before long.
27tf
Ainsworth it Brooks.
Constables, Enos Wolf, Ira Commins, sap-pans, dinner-horns, clap-board the amendment was 893, of which 382
A few days ago Mr. Rees, fell a tree
clappers, horse-fiddles aud everything were against and 60 for the increase of
Sam Shoup , A. Brooks.
in which was found a nest of four
ty The newest styles of spring suite
salary. The question in regard to cat
else,
conceivable
to
make
a
big
racket,
young squirrels, a grey, black and fox for men and boys just received at
—In Woodland there were four tickD. C. Griffith’*.
eta in the field, Republican. Democrat, , was brought into requisition for the tie, sheep, mules and swine running at
OBITUARY.
squirrel, which was saved alive, the
A live goose was thrown large was decided in the negative by
Greenback and Temperance. The elec- occasion.
'
fourth, which was supposed to be a red
New More! NewCieoMat
a large majority.
squirrel was killed by the fall of the
tion passed off quietly and resulted in through the window into the bridal
I am now nicely located in my new
nearof twelve days. He »•« born la
Oct, tree. Is ita common thing to find all store, and am receiving daily, new
electing the entire Republican ticket chamber, tin pails and hoards thrown
—Ata meeting of the Union Mutual
three or four varieties of the squirrel goods of the vesiy latest styles and pat­
with mojorites as follows: Supervisor, upon the roof, and, in fact, such a
terns.
take particular notice, my
Andrew G. Kilpatrick 100 ; Township racket kept up nearly two hours, that Insurance Co., of KAt, Barry, Ionia
tribe in the same nest! These little (roods Please
are made up from the latest
fellowshad not got their eyes open yet ispring style* and patterns m Chicago
Clerk, Edward G. Holbrook 50; Treas­ the surrounding community for miles and Eaton Co’s., held at Ionia on the
thought all bedlam had been 8th inst., the following named officers
urer, John W. Holmes 138 ; Justice of around,
!
indicating that they were quite young. Detroit and Cleveland, were bought
the Peace, Judge R. Barnum 86; Sup­ let loose. Finally an armstice in the were elected for the ensuing year:
'Hie three live ones can be seen at Mr. for cash and will be sold accordingly.
_________ Mrs. 0, M. Yxna
of four dish-pans of boiled cider President, 8. A. Yeomans, of Ionia;
erintendent of Schools. Emily E. Hol- shape
'
James West’s in Kalamo where they
was
agreed
upon,
and
the
enthus
ias
tic
Vice
President,
Lewis
Durkee,
of
Nash
­
mea 91; School Inspector, Eugene Da­
are looked upon as quite a curiosity.
ST Low prices and one of the finc*t
departed for their various ville ; Secretary, J. C. Taylor, of Hast­
stocks of Drags at
venport 100; Highway Commissioner, serenade™
!
Mr, Ehret has the boas cow. She gave selected
1
Stephen 8. Ingerson 108; Drain Com- homes, leaving the good but festive ings; Directors, G. W. Webber, of
birth to a calf the last of February and
Dillenbeck 74; Jdeacon and his newly acquired bride to Ionia; R. B. Wightman, of Hastings;'
nr
Com©
in and
the family began with the first of Mar.,
for the remainder of the night, J. W. Vrooman, of Hastings; C. E.
Constables, John Hynes 86; Chas. F. enjoy
1
to keep a record, and with raising the 1
^5: Eddie F. Otto, 86; Hiram jall
’ thejoys of the nuptial couch, unmo­ Belknap, of Grand Rapids; J. W.Hine,
calf, using milk in the family and also ,money; would take some ou
lested.
of Lowell; C. A. Preston, of Ionia,
taking mil^ to cleanse sugar they made tcounts.
D. C. Gm

LIFE IH NASHVILIiE

�toi

door of the Prune mansion. A shuffling, madeluve to heT." said Mr. Caryl; “and
untidy girl of 14 or 15 opened it, biding I don't wander at it She's the nrettieot
behind a shawl and a fringe of curl­ little creature I dver saw in mv life."
papers.
“ Is Mm. Prune at home?” said ha.

In relation to his interest fn the tempevanoe cause Mr. Weed said, “lam
’’hair. Mf. Dawson ceded the oditorial- with tiuw&gt; who seek tn mitigate the
evils d iatemperance; fur, while human
nature » what it is, all pro'
must fail; A like vigor
in
done the editors and reporters went to another direction would y
their duties, and Mr. Weed fell to and
finished a two-column leader for the day
tlmt he had already outlined, denying nig country &amp;.&gt; that wine might lx’ as
himself to the many friends who called cheap os cider, and I would impose an
until he had given out the last sheet of almost prohibitive tariff upon imported
that editorial article. Then ho an­ and distilled liquors. I would strive tonounced his readiness to receive his make our country what France is—a
sober country. ”

“Certainly it was,” said Mr. Caryl,
pith ato point.
with spirit.
what question to ask next.
The old lady looked sharply at him.
“In Sarah st home?" he demanded,
“Charles,” said she, Ml do believe
Thh great American dessert—Pie.
after a little.
you’re struck with her. ”
“Mbs SarahT
Youmo women often keep their lovers
“ Well, I suppose it can hardly be
“ Nonsense I" said Mr. Caryl, turning
v tears. “ Yes,” says Grumwig, “love
‘ Mr. Sarah,' ’’ said the young clergy­
man, half smilingly. “ Yes, Miss Sarah,
But just three montlis later, when the there were such troops of old and young
Phtsiclaxb are prov
Some Hints On Right Reading.
of course."
•
moon was at the full, and sleighing par­ friends pouring in from that hour for­
W. E Foster’s admirable lecture on minded, and the reason
“She's at home,” said the. girl, un­ ties the rage, Mr. Cary! brought Miss ward that at the time when he vacated
graciously opening the door a little wider. Fielding home from a singing-school in the editorial chair (half-post 2 o’clock, ■Right Beading," reported by the Prov­
That is an intelligent Chairman of the
“ Caide this afternoon. Bettih* in the his new eutter, and told her a secret on when the first edition of the Journal idence Journal, is summed up by C. A.
| parlor. Walk in.”
went to press), he had .been able to give Cutter, in the Library Journal, as fol­ Poultry Committee who decided that
roosters were rusty when they corrode.
And without further ceremony Caryl
And so the wrong Sarah was the right the “pnnter’a devil” only two short ar­ lows:
What is the difference between half a
A. The right selection of booka. Per­
ticles in addition to the leader. “ Fifty
THE MINISTER'S MISTAKE found himself ushered into a semi-dark Sarah, after all.
apartmedt, where-a tall, slender young
yenra ago.V Mr. Weed said, in continu- sonal adaptation should guide us. Our
Toe sunset was painting all the forest lieauty of eighteen summers or so sat l&gt;eing-the atorv of his sensations in resum­ reading should have a tendency toward
paths with gold; the mossy boles of the fore the fire, in a ptajn black drees, with
Koorb'. Bore.
ing his old chair for a day, “ we got symmetrica! development; it should not fulfilled.
old trees glowed in the level light, as if the simplest of cufljT and collars, and a
“Tmt court orders you to conclude,’
Most lecturers who have lieenintro- news from New York by steaml&gt;oat in be exclusively technical, nor exclusively
they had been carved out of glittering single blue ribbon fastened into the
twelve hours, but while I sat in the general. We should Ix-gin where we are said a Judge to a tedious lawyer. “ Very
duced
to
their
audiences
have
suffered
bronze, and the scarlet vines along the thick, dark braids of her hair—a person
editor’s chair in the Journal office on interested An investigation of a sul&gt;- well, your Honor; then I conclude that
•tom* wall caught new splendor from the so entirely different from what ne ex­ from the high euloginms passed upon Monday the news was flashed to us from ject will lead from that into other fields. the court shall listen to me."
lost rays, while the Severy-white fringe pected to m* that he stop;x*d short in them lieforenand by their misjudging all porta of the world, and from the It may l&gt;e objected that this requires e
Bxbtha—“ Mamma, Johnny is aw­
introducers. T^he natural effect is to
. of wild clematis swung from the dead some j»en&gt;!exity.
suggestive habit of mind. But a sug­ fully naughty. He's been banging my
Eastern hemisphere ahead of time."
thorn bushes, and here and there a bird,
“ Is tills—ahem 1—Sara^ ?" he asked. arouse ex^tectation that cannot be met,
Mr. Weed went to liis stateroom in n gestive habit of mind is not Ixirn in any new dolly with all his might against the
and
to
produe-c.
marked
disappointment
perched high up against the deep, vivid
“lam Sarah Fielding,” she respond­
[?L and it may be acquired, by any floor I” Johnny—“ Pooh 1 I seen her
John Bz Gough relates how he once North river steamboat on Monday night mail
blue heavens, uttered ita shrill, clear ed.
at his usual hour for retiring, but not to num. Let once a Ix’ginning !&gt;• mode, bang it herself t’other day." Bertha—
vesper :note; and Mr. Caryl, walking
“ I have called—to speak to you,” said managed, before a London assembly, to sleep as though he had l&gt;een at home. and the further we go, the surer we are “Well, what o’ that? Ain’t it my
avoid
suah
a
result
His
introducer
had
home through the Westbrook woods, he, with a desperate rallying d his
It was not the jarring machinery that of recognizing some familiar event or dolly?"
thought, what a beautiful world this was verbal forces. “ Perhaps, Balkh, you may nroaounoed him the greatest ontor who kept him awake, but the memories of topic; the dread of unfamiliarity van­
hud ever lived, and ended a lung and
Old Pbobt—“What I say is this,
that God had made.
know who I am ?"
the villages and cities he whs passing. ishes after we have taken the first few doctor: I kpprove entirely of fox-hunt­
fulsome
eulogy
by
telling
the
people
to
Mr. Corvi was only 24, and had b~cn
“No, I don’t,” said the girl, in some ,
There must lie discrimination in ing os a manlv, health-giving and invigprepare tlwniselves for such a burst of “Altliongh I could not sec them," he steps.
in the Westbrook pariah for three surprise.
*
.
our
reading
;
aimlessness
is
one
of
the
said,
“
Iknew
them
by
the
time.
I
re
­
I...A
months. Not long, but' long enough to
“lam Mr. Caryl, the pastor of the ।eloquence os they had never listened to. membered them as they were when I w-orst evils. B. Right methods of read­
Gough, knowing that the best effort he
sir.
Irish doctor—“Faith, ye’ll find
discern, by the testimony of nis own ex­ parish."
Definiteness
is aa—
neceswas employed as a cabin, boy in a North ing.
« -----------------ofrpurjxjee
---------------. many t’ agree with ye there. Especially
ever
made
would,
under
such
cir
­
had
perience, that then* wen* thorns aa well
“lam happy to make your acquaint- ‘
’ the
” selection.
lection. We must
river al&lt;x&gt;p in 1806 or 1807, and when we *“7
in
as roses in a country pastor’s life. It once,” said the girl, putting out one &lt;cumstances, fall far short of anticipation, required from three days to a week to n*T® a clear idea of just what we wish to foxes.’’
Imd seemed so l&gt;eautiful and ideal when slim liand in the easiest possible man­ determined to practice a ruse, and the make the trip. Then'the city of Hud- Ket out of each book. System, a scienruse
was
to
affect
stupidity.
He
opened
* . j
hr looked at it through the medium of ner.
son was engaged in whaling. I have ^lc adjustment of means to ends. We plural of mouse?” Bobby—“Dono’mhis fancy, standing on the' threshold of
The pastor hesitated. This was not by stammering and hesitating, begin­ seen three or four whale-ships at Hud- must read in a comparative way. It is m," Teacher—“ Why, Robby, I'm sur­
ning his sentences and leaving them un­
the Theological Seminary. It was beau- what he had looked for at all.
son’s wharves simultaneously. Think of not safe to judge any question apart prised. Tiie plural of mouse is mice.
finished,
until,
as
he
said,
the
worst
Don't forget that now.” Robby—
tifhl still; but the ideality had all gone
“Of course—of course,” said ne.
whalers
’ ’ ora rNUXLUK
nailing up
sailing
lip to nUUBOU
Hudson 11UW
now ,I from its relations. The reader UlUrita
must ’ (1
Now
tell me w'hat^
out d it
“ But how does it happen, Sarah, that ,speaker in England could not have done Tlien
village of bike a survey of the whole field before . No'm.
n ” Teacher
.---- -—•—“ —
”.~
Then there is the nourishing
no
worse. He soon overheard those on the Athena,
Bobby—
His mother met him on the door-step you are at home again t&gt;o soon ?**
in those times the mere hamlet beginning at any one point In using I “ “ie„ plural of house,
platform
whispering
their
disapproba
­
d the parwooage—h brisk, spectacled
“•Do you mean at Westbrook?"
of Lunenljerg, and now we passed East j reference lists, such as are issued by the • tlK*.
little dame, in a turned black silk, with
“. Where else should I mean ?” retorted .tion and censure, one mon saying: “ O, and West Camj&gt;, Emboch and other ■ Providence Library, it is not necessary
“
S
eth
,"
said
Mrs.
Spicer,
. „ . ,,r, “I wish
frills of neatly-darned lace, and violet Mr. Caryl, crustily—for he felt that if he this will never do here, you 'know. It towns with primitive names, that are to rend evay book and every chapter re- you would go and see to tin
the furnace;
be all venr well in America, you
ribbons HF her cap.
■ om« almndoned his tone of authority he may
}
is putting in cos
coal as if die
vou know, it is now Bristol, Tivoli, Barrvtown, etc. I forred to. We must select what on the * that girl Kate ia
“Well, Charii*," she said, cheerily, was lost “ Why didn't ypu stay whtiero know;,hbut in England,
got
only
three
hours
’
sleep,
mv
brain
whole
would
best
serve
our
purpose.
We
was
firing
a
locomotive.
firing
locomotive."” A
And, when
'thing.'
quite
a
different
thing."
He
still
con
­
** here's a whole alatefnl of calls for you. ” yon were ?’’
wns so busy with the scenes that the are not to ignore our interests, however Spicer remarked
that the girl
~
” was, per­
Mr. Caryl's countens&gt;«e rather felL
Sarah colored up to the roots of her tinued in his dull, discunnt'cted way un­ boat was passing—n l&gt;oatthat frightened »°me one book might particularly attract haps, a rail way-cinder-Kate, Mrs. S.
Hu had been anticipating an evening by hair. He could pereeive that, even in til he had seen tliht he had a Imckground nobody now. You have not re«ul that
attention
of
some
one
reader.
The
grew
warmer
than
ever.
’
the wood fire, with the last number of the uncertain rise and fol! of the fire­ for lus verba] pictures. Then be grad­ every Indy north of Spuvten Duwil plan of reading bv a reference list does
„
ually adopted lus natural manner, and, creek waa frightened when’ Robert f^il- “°t apply to all books.
Blackwooda Mazarine,
light.
Imagine
a
sentence after sentence rolled out ton's Clermont plowed her wav up the 1,mn going through “Shakapeare” or JfaCTTer.’.
woui&lt;i be President of
“Calls?” he repeated; “what are
"I do not like the position,” said shee as
*
-his
- lips,
-ii;,_
vivid and resonant from
Hudson, vomiting the smoke and fire “ Paradise Lost ” in this rutluesa man- ^h‘‘United States you must be good and
they? and where are they? ”
in n low voice.
grew---------enthusiastic,
and1 fairly and with uncovered paddle-wheels moved Per! The plan applies to the works of j * 2?*'h &gt;
------- -------:--------, —
He went into the little parlor as he
to be Presi“ But you ought to like it,” said Mr.. (lienee
roared with applause. He hnd never by no virible agency. I recalled it while the “ Literature of Knowledge." “The dent, yelled out a young ^ap from •
lipoke — the parlor where the coveted Caryl.
.BoatJ “ ra^?ier.
Bdj.
wood fire was leaping and flashing on
“ You are not aware of all the circum­ been more rapturouslv^greeted than he I lay in mv state-room on Mondav night literature of power ” ne&lt;ds a different
was
then
and
there.
Those
who
heard
Poor Fulton! It is a disgrace to the treaftnent. Books which have an organic and shoot an Injun., And the boys all
the bright ondirous, und a slinded lamp stances," pleaded Surah.
was already burning on the talile among
"
,
"II am
nm quite
aware*," said Mr. Caryl. him declared that tjiey had never known country that his remains should Lie in a unitv, following out one central subject ‘■'“oniaed :
them s our sentiments,
his piled-up books and papers—and took | severely,
---- * - *•“ that vanity is the root of all a man to change so after he had once private tomb/down town with not so &gt; °r thought must
read as a whole.
“Tuex, I suppose, Miss Htrongniind,
wanned up.
ap tne little slate.
your evils.'
much as the word * Fulton ’ to mark his We should review our reading at times. I you and Mr. Sparrow are soon to be
. "The Widow Carsett," he read, add““VVanity?"
.
last resting-place. I awoke at mv usual I
-------- - --------------------- man and wife?” “No, air; woman and
The Source of Disease.
ing, lotto t*occ, “that woman again!
The crimson was deeper than ever cow
hour, as much refreshed as though I had
Articulation.
husband. ”
She has died once a week regularly ever on brow and temple as she half rose,
“ The Way It Is Done.” is the title of
aii
*
'A recent writer says: “As regards’
sinoe I have been in Westbrook."
I “Yes, vanity !’ impressively reiterat- on interesting little book by Mr*. War­ H,rv^iiVr2Ji♦ O*|All
Tny
articulation, the Americans, we think,
“Charles!”, mildly reproved his I ed the clergyman. “Be silent, if you ren, the well-known writer of several rary relief from the importumti.*s of ofa nuturul mlvttnUlge o;er the En’_
mother.
:
1 please, young woman, and hear me out. valuable books on domestic economy.
♦ Ot °th4e” •*hOuB1?^
“ auperior delicacy of structure
“It’s a fact," ansc.rted the young ' You have a certain amount of personal Hero is an extract which might Im*, read clamor for assistance at your hands? of tho VOCtt] urRanH Yc^ Ulttnv
clergyman. “I don’t think people; attractions, which aptM-ars to have with interest by suffenn from rheuma­ W*Mr
4
-1
4
K
liM,i
men,
apparently, have to contend
ought to confound hvpochondris a&gt;ql re- [ turned your head.
Itemember that tism:
Mr. Weed h«utated momentarily, and with B Ulick nnd unmanageable conform-1
When a child in a small Bavarian
ligion
sortr. of
■ beauty
is ---but,----------skin deep.
Call- —
to mind . “I can't get up stairs, I be so crip- then answered flankly, Well, I must , tttion of the organs of speech, which ocrar
., ini that
w.,blindfold
—---- vj-,—
—, way. I/
----- -v —
r- ---I
ation
of
the
organs of speech, which oc- luge was being catechised by a priest,
Bhe’d a deal better send for the doctor, frequently the ancient a"
She
adage that
’
j pled.”
confess it was." "
| casions the splutterings and mouthings
and leave off scolding that wretched j * handsome is as handsome does.’ After j “ Justftrv it a step at a time and rest,
“You live very methodically, I have '| in their public speaking. That the and asked how many things are neces­
adopted daughter of here. I won’t go I all you are neither Mary Queen of Bcote, | And what'do vou sleep in, sheets nr lieen told. Are you conscious of any I Americans have great natural facility for sary in a service of baptism, ho prompt­
ly replied: “Three, father." “Ah,
-^tliat m settled ! What! * Meet Deacon | or Cleoiiatra.
Now take my advice, blankets’ ’’
’
symptoms of indigestion and its inevita­
Daley and old Capt Hartwick at Fowlers-1 Sarah-’’
.. Sheets, of course; wlmt else? I have ble derangement of the system after a clear and tine articulation is show n by you stupid,” replied the holy man, “I
ville Four Comers at 9&gt;80 o’clock tn. j got blankets over me, and a good thick journey in which you must change your . the readiness with which they acquire thought everybody knew that two were
“But TI ’have not* asked for it f she
the pronunciaffon of foreign tongues, absolutely necessary ; first, water, and
morrow.’ Now I wonder why people I cried
. choked accents.
diet ?’’ .'
*
led out,
out, m
counterpane over that.”
and by the fact that, with proper I’arly
can’t agree ?
about
boundary!
“No
No matter
matter whether
whether you
you liave
have or
or not,
not, ”
“ I ate nothing on the steamboat, and training and care, they do attain to re- second, the Bible. Now, young sir,
bo&lt;iVtheir
tb&lt;!l.r own
”uidlir*.v . “
“ I thought so; put away the sheets
it- _»}*---------»» r*
.
&lt;,,---------- "XU ‘ vouwon
Wil’tme
youHuai
tell me
arewhat
me uiree
are the three?”
Imss without calling in the clergyman said Mr. Caryl, calmly. “ It is mv busi- and the counterpane, and sleep in blank- my daughter in Albany, whose house is il
muk&gt;UU
ZZZL grace of utterance. EIt . .tall
22 n,.
iTOkca
--------------wiiu ,a bUnd
omuu
muiie,’
of the parish as umpire between them." uetut to volunteer good counsel, and eta, under and over and no counterpane my home when I go up the river twice a remains
renuuns trim that
thnt very
wnr much
noir'll more
mnm im­
----- . a
..
and anuwered
: “ My father, the
three
“ Dissension » such a dreadful thing yours to receive it I rmxurt, Sarah, atoll. The sheets and the counterpane year, knows my regimen so accurately portancetrue
is attached to articulation in
among your flock, Charles, said his take my advice, and go back to your lost do a groat deal of mischief.”
tlmt when I sat down at her table every­ England than here ; that more pains is are, first, water; second, the Bible ; and
nmuier.
■
\ place. Apologize
ATinIrwnvA hlimlylv
tl ___
' ,hew can that lie? ”
motlu-T.
humbly frtr
for your shortthing was os I have it in NeW» York. * I token in training the young to habits of third, a baby.”
“. TTT
Well,
now,
“So is scarlet fever or small-pox,* comings; tell the woman of the house
“ The cotton keeps the sour heat ami fancy tliat my regularity has prolonged clear utterance, pud that, on the whole,
Pebkington is a man of decision. The
saiil Mr. Caryl, rather curtly; “ but, all j tlmt you will strive to amend your con- perspiration from the body in the Ixxl, my life. ’’
the English is more conscientioiiJy ar­ other evening upon reaching home ho
the same, I don’t see how I can be held । duct for the future, and endeavor to dc- and so you breathe the poisoned air all
“ Do you use intoxicating liquors ?”
was met by Ins dearest Maria with the
ticulated
fly
educated
persons
in
En
­
reapansible for either one or the other, j serve her approval Put away your silly night, summer and winter, ami that
“ In my early life as on editor I drank
harrowing tale of Bridget, the cook's,
* Lend the manuscript of your last srr- ribbons, bows and brooches ' —with a poisoned air makes your rheumatism ten sparingly of chanq»agne at dinners now gland than by the same class in this kerosene disaster. “On, John!” she
We mean by this to say that
mon to old Miss Dadd to read.' But I stern glance at the poor little agate times worse. If you were* in blankets, and then, but only occasionally and so­ country.
began, “we’ve had such a dreadful
the
consonants
are
more
distinctly
and
haven’t any manuscript to read—only : breastpin tiuxt glistened at the girl's they would not absorb the perspiration; cially, and when, in 1845, I went to the
time! Bridget tried to hurry up the
half a dozen memoranda. I preached throat—“and leave the vain accessories it would pass through from one to the West Indies for my (laughter's health; I dulv uttered ; that, for instance, ‘ shrink’
* shrine* would not, as with us, be
witirdy»«rtempore
Sunday."
| of dress---------------------to your betters,’ “
always remem­- 'other, but in cotton, if it abhoriw it—I acquired a taste for the fine old Santa and
—-----laHt
--------------------------------------softened into srink and srine, * suggest' ^nrnt her to death—oh ! oh ! oh 1”
“ Uouldn t you wnte it off from mem- bering that the ornament of a meek and • had better sav
into itthere it re- Cruz rum that the planters brewed for ! into sndjest, * arms' into alms. On the 1 Perkington is a wonderful man, a man
cry
Oaryl, jriteoualy.
oty ?" said
Baul Mrs.
Mn. Caryl,
piteow&gt;ly. •• The I qnie&lt; »piriL^"
main, cola or hot or clammy "
home use. It is not sold overyhe bars. , other hand, there is a tendency in this ' ^or nn* emergency. He replied, as a man
poor old lady aoema ao umra She
But put at thia point
the* young
clergy.
Tlmt may
may be
be right,
right, sure
aura enough,
enough, for
for
7&gt;Iue
I country xu
-------w I. " That
who
is not used to !*ing
l&gt;eing thwart
thwarted’ ‘in ”
his
to more
more lUBiuivi
distinct nvnaoujcuQOU
syllabificatiou ' w
^° **
umd the aermon tmpreaaod her »o -mim'»
oration wsv,
abruptly chocked bv
by I do jx-rspin*
perapire so
aowiffi
rain that one
oiwnught
----------------- Hbniptlyjchecked
with jiain
might mght before ping to bed I dnn* . htUe
mare m„ktd ^nd„v
Durpooes: “ Discharge her immediately,
deeply."
of .t uuied with Viehy. I think it doj. : fcng
EnKli«h »y
the entrance of Mrs. Prune hereelf, wring the sheets sometimes.”
long word..
words. ., The
The English
say • intYrt. Maria; discharge he immediately. I
“Really, mother, I think that’s a lit­ shawled aud Ixinneted, and breathing ,
me gooa. I drink no intoxicating h- ' ing,
• •’ * circ'mst
• •
-’Dce,*
J
* diction’ry,’ tripping won't have such a woman in the house I"
tle unreasouablc,” said the pastor. fast from the haste she had made. In |
Overheated Rooms.
quors at any other time, although I have lightly over all the syllables after the
“Suppose every old lady in the pariah otralrand JaWM a proragioiui brawn I The
tendency in winter i» to a cellar full of wine. I used to go out a accent, articulating plainly all the oonThe Better Spelling. •
were to require me to write out a twalve- cotton nmbrall.;
the other ehu
The foundntion great deal but since I had a sunstroke, sonanta, but almost eliminating the
The new fashion in sjxdhng, aayn
page aermon for her especial benefit! dragged iorarard the untidy dunrai of .
pneumonia pleurur, »ad pnhnnrary aliout twelve yean ago, I have declined vowels, while we put a secondary accent
'Give Mias Hitts a list of hymns for the drawl andourl-punera.
.... I oorwumption is frequently laid in orerall dinners and evening receptions. I on the penultimate syllable of long Prof. David Swing, of Chicago, seems at
first glance like a cruel slaughter of
next Sunday.* Yes, I’ll do that—as well
• Here ah. ia, Mr. Caryl, here aheta!" hratod. dl-venbUted ^itmeute. The smoked tobacco—the lx&gt;st mild Havana
now as any time.
‘Speak to Mrs. tawled Mra. F™«. »ho did not poranw ternate. Iweotno aceuKraed to brrath- cigars—for more than fifty yean, but I words, and give to the others as much shade trees, and pet birds, and the fam­
streiw as to unaccented syllables in short
Prune’s Surah.’ Mrs. Prune’s Sarah? thal moet excellent thing in a woman,.
hot, etora dr, the ayatem ia toned used the weed'in no other* form. Thir- words. It is this peculiarity which ily dog, but, if one will look at the mat­
ter calmly, lie will see that it is no de­
"Who is Mrs. Prune’s Sarah ? And what
* jZ" end gentle voioe.
A. lary, down and relaxed, and a alight expoaura
a am I to apeak to her about, I’d like to goraldor-nothing, ataek-np, rain mmx, to oold and wet rraulta in serioua ihnraa. that tobacco was affecting my nervons brings upon Americans the charge of struction at all, but is really an improve­
* knoy ?” demanded the young clergyman. MU^taup^aanagraagtodofor A nnitonh heat of seventr degree, is «!• system, and/ thereupon I burned my drawling, and which occasions the re­ ment of the ol&lt;l house, a trimming of the
mark of foreigners that they can under­ hedge, a mending of all the old fences, «
------- -cZ-ea-------5 ....
S® r*
You “ed” t (rang back, equate,
annate, from
from aa sanitary
aanitarr point
wantof
riew. in
in cigar boxes. I used no substitute, and
of view,
an American more easily than an making of a turnpike where there has
yon know?” explained Mrs. Sarah; it am t no good I Here she is, any
1 weather. If that temperature ia not a fortnight later I forgot mv smoking. stand
Englishman "
lieen too long a mud-road, and the liangft’s Mra. Pram* that lives down . Mr. Caryl—here’s Borah !”
From
that
time
I
wrote
with
great
fa
­
sufficient to give warmth, it is an indica­
ingot a neat gate where our fathers were
r-mill, in the big white house
The young pastor stored in amaze­ tion that the person does nut take suffi­ cility."
The Climax of Invention.
poplar trees in front of it. | ment
gentleman
cient exercise, and the cure for it is more
The Bridgeport (Ct.) New, very clev- £
^tinction between mere feellx*r step-daughter that's ccme
“ Is thnt Sarahsaid he.
nested to re­
miles than flannel.
In the coldest
reasonable feelings; for, if we
m the third situation, all on
“ That's Sarah,” panted Mra. Prune. weather, when the ground is like stone
who, having eriy deecribee an invention, credited to a }
rj—.i„
______»___ i. . nave permitted ourself to beenmn
under the feet, when there is no drip
turning to the slim, dark-eyed girl with from the euvea, and when snow' lies on
the blue ribbon and agate brooch.
om*. Tii&lt;' inventor proposes to arrange would not exchange it for the best steel
roofs, rooms should be ventilated. Pure
“ That’s my niece, Sally Fielding, as air should bo admitted tlirough open
a rubber stamp in the nest of every hen, one, we are not persona d deep feelings,
the
with a movable date. Thia stamp is ar­ but rather of deep babyhood and stupiddoors and windows, so that the oxygen
the _ ___ j _ ___ ___ a ii-. ___ *__ "• , •
consumed by flame and by respiration
may be replaced, and the effete and poi­
com® thia very afternoon. Hain’t
sonous matter thrown off by the body the best kind ot English breakfast tea
and certain kinds of fish in season, such
as Spanish mackerel, which I esteem a
*
■ But Indore she could finish the words
delicacy, and porgies.
Sometum* I
Good Enough.
hesitated, and wrinkled his of her formal introduction the clergyIf Mrs. Bakeweli was proud of any­ have .oold roust beef or a saddle of mnt- &lt;
egg. The hen then goes off about her
thing, that thing was her cooking, es­
pecially her cake. Therefore you can in fast on Sunday usually—corned beef business, the fanner’s hired girl removes
&gt; auro of it,” declared tike old lady.
a niea'ure fancy her feelings when Mrs. hash. A light luncheon is served at 1 the egg and replaces the stamp, which is
“This Homespun, who had been helped to a o’clock, and sometimes I eat a slice of then ready for another. On each evenslice at Mrs. B.’s richest loaf, remarked: oold corned beef or cold mutton, but olspoor wai
“ There, that's just the kind o’ cake thnt
of the stamp is altered for the next day,
suits me. Fw told Mrs. TalkweU time
and thou
thunooner the better.’
in other
sometimes
at
this
luncheon
we
have
aarand
the
work
goes
on.
In
this
wav
and time agin that them that wants rich
u win stop for your ti
I l*cg u thousand apologies," said cake can have ik for all o’ me. Just diuea. Cold water is the only liquid on there can be no cheating. You may go
Caryl, feeling the cold sweat drip
the table, nt that hour. At fi o'clock I U. the grocery and ask fur fresh eggs,
strawberry jam.
everj- purr.
always hare fish, of whaterer land may and the grocery man telia you Im, has
be in seaaon. For fifteen yean I have
Badon Trawript.
eaten bo dessert of any kind, except a
littk- fruit,”
are the figures, which
is aho an invalid,
Be.
i in the world, new

r»
t-.i

�turkr*3
a farm ou the Hud*utt lor $10
month. In 1852 h® went to Son Fran-

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and »

miller's gtri,-

as saying: “In 1872 I lxnigw,i500
shares of Central for less than $5,0U0.'
This mine was soon afterward cut
and put into California, and the redis­
tribution gave me 1,250 shares. I never
jiaid on assessment on it, for none was
ever called far, and in Do time the stock
went up to $740 a‘ share, whan I sold.
That paid pretty well. Let me see : I
imid $5,000 and sold for $925,000. ' That
left me a profit of 8920,000. That was
one of my best speculations, but not
ALL SORTS.
quite os good as another one that I was
in almost at the same time. I bought
The first gold mine in the United
500 shares of Consolidated Virginia for States was discovered in South Carolina
$50 a share aijd paid two ssseasments on ialTW.
.
it, which brought tlie iiricc up io $56 a
Mbs. Tyler, the widow of the ex­
share. Tliis mine was also “cut up" President, is living quietly at George­
just about tliis time, and my 500 shares town, D. 0.
spread out into 2,750 shares. I held this
A large eagle, while soaring in the
stock for two rears, when it went up
like a flash. I 'sold out in 1874 far 8750 air at New Hamburg, Va_, was struck by
a share. It cost me. $28,000 for my lightning.
France in 1878 had 936,000 births,..of
stock, and I sold it fur $2,062,500. That
was pretty good interest on th® money. whiph 67,000, or about one in sixteen,
One Saturday tlie stock was selling for were fllcgitimate.
$850 a ■ share, but I held on. The fol­
Dublin Theater Royal is to be rebuilt
lowing Monday it was $500. I tell you, aa/the National Theater of Ireland. The
it took a pretty strong head to stand building when completed will seat 3,500
that I was getting ricn, not at the rate
of 81,000,000 a minute, as they say, but
V^BOINU and Maryland capitalists haye
$100,000 a day or so; but that was fast^r-bought 23,000 acres of ccqiper lands in
enough. Nobody ever knew anything^ Northwestern Texas, and families from
about tliis till it was all over. I never these States are rapidly taking posses­
sion.
Prince Leopold, Queen Victoria’s
The only book that I kept was a little
There was a celebrated pointer once, ]Mvw-book that I carried in mv inside youngest son, is, it is stated, about to
who was making a picture of Jesus in coat pocket, with a record of all that I travel, and there is a probability of his
the midst of his twelve apostles. In ar­ bought and sold, and the price. I never coining to America. He will travel mod­
ranging the- picture he concluded to let any one see tliis, and never estly, having only two persons for his
paint the apostles first, and not begin
suite
with their Master till he had finished
According to Chinese notions of rank,
them. As he went on with the picture My heavy losses in 1878 were on Sierra masters must not occupy sleeping rooms
he tried to do the very best he could Nevada and Union. I lost $1,400,000 below their servants. Consequently the
with each of the apostles. He took the then inside of ten days—shrunk tliat family of the Cliinese professor in Cam­
greatest pains with their figures, their much in depreciation of stock. The bridge. Mass., sleep in the attic, and the
positions, their dress, and their faces. veins were not no wide aa was expected. ” servants down stairs.
As ‘ he went on with his work he was —New York Tribune.
John P. Smith was sent to the Indiana
very well pleased with it After finish­
State prison for whipping his wife, whe
Sleep-Walking.
ing the apostles he began with the per­
at onoe set about getting him pnrdoneA
son of Jesus. He got on very weU with
The most remarkable instances of While making a long journey afoot, in
this till he came to the head and face of somnambulism are those in which the
the blessed Lord. Then he laid down HomnambnlLt works or writes with in­ cold weather, to get signatures to the
petition, the baby froze to death in her
his brush and paused. He felt thnt the telligence and method.
face of Jesus ought to be mode to ap­
A young French ecclesiastic frequently arms,
A man in Marshall county, Tenn.,
pear os much more beautiful than His rose in the middle of the night, went to
disciples as ‘he sun is more glorious a table, took pen and ink and wrote por­ over 80 years of age, has never seen
than the stars. But how could he do tions of. sermons. It was not mere me­ either o railroad or a steamlMmt. He is
this ? He hod tried so hard to make the chanical work—he would make frequent a good farmer and attends closely to his
disciples look well that he felt ho had corrections to improve the grammar and own business. He has lived within five
no power left to make their Master ap­ syntax of liis composition. An opaque miles of a railroad for several years.
pear as much superior to them as He screen wan placed between his eyes and
The most monstrous story of miserli­
ought to appear. And so he finished the paper, but he wrote just the same.
ness comes from the Russian province of
the person of Jesus all but the head,
In another case a young jxiet, not hav­ Podolia, where, in the town of Dunoia,
and then painted Him with a white ing finished some stanzas before he went an elderly man was found in a garret.
mantle thrown over His head. He to bed, rose in the night, went to his He hail perished of cold and slow starva­
thought that when persons came to look table, and finished them so much to his tion, with 500,000 rubles in gold in the
at his painting they would imagine what satisfaction that he applauded his own room, hidden under a heap of rubbish,
the face of Jesus ought to be better genius and taste; in the morning he re­ which also concealed a greater sum in
than he could represent it bv pointing. membered nothing of the matter.
securities. For many years he had not
And I feel very much as that painter
JDr. Carpenter mentions the instance been known to have a fire in his miser­
did, when I coine to speak about the of a mail who wrote accurately -in ‘his able lodgings or a candle at night
person and presence of Jesus in heaven. deep, placing his words at good dis­
When the Czar, at the suggestion of
All who love Jesus here on earth agree tances apart, dotting every i and cross­ the Cznrowitch, intrustel Gen. Loris
in saying thnt from what they know of ing every t
'
Melikoff with th® semi-dictatorial office
Him now He is “ the Chief among ten
A young eolleginn got out of bed he now holds at St. Petersburg, he is rethousand, and altogether lovely. ” Then asleep, lit a candle, Hat down to a tabic, Siorted to hove said to the latter, “ My
how will He ap]x&gt;ar when our eyes,come took pen'and paper, wrote out some geo­ lear General, I am very sorry to be
to “see the Kinfc in His beauty," in metrical and algebraic problems, ex­ obliged to offer you, iu all probability,
heaven ?”—Richard Nowion, D. I).
tinguished the light and went to lied as u target for the Nihilists. But as it is
again—his eyes closed all the time.
। my duty to appoint to office the wortliiA learned professor
. .set his .pupils
. . to 1 est men, I cannot ixMsibly spare you.
work on
calculatic- i Let us hope tluit the assassins will con- -a very
—J intricate calculation,
Before the outbreak of our cruel war One -of them
“t L with
’.._2 his
..?2_
LL_______
went to.72Ind
mind
[ tiune to aim at me alone.”
I was accustomed for several years to full of the subject, and in the morning
AT THE DOOR.
spend the month of August at Saratoga, was not a little surprised to find his
“ Who la It kuocka thia ilornij ninlit ?
and to meet there many friends from tlie table covered with sheets of pajier on
I
|
planting States of the South.
which the calculation was fully and sat- 1
On one occasion, I was introduced to isfactorily developed. The writing was I
But never again la all hla life
a new-comer, a wealthy planter, dbout in his own hand ; he had risen in the ’
Will the good man ice tier more.
For b" who knocked that utgbt wa- Death ;
50 years of age, of whom lhad hiiard
---- -jit' night and done it while asleep.
said by a clergyman, “He is a g.__2 character.”
j
A Consideration of Suicide.
His oildress and manners suggest- ’ Nicholas Ridley and Hugh Latimer
«l the cultured Christian gentle-! stood at the stake to be burned for her­
man, who had inherited a good deal j csv. Fastened to the body of each Wus
Paper Window-Shiitters.
from his parentage. Hence, the whis-1 a I mg of powder, placed there
friends
, _ bv
, ------William Hipkius, of Belair, Ohio, has
pered remark of a lady, a near relative, I with the intention of bringing
suf- .
bringing the
the sufn oUj tt |xdent for window-shutters
was ‘to me "a greatL surprise:
“He
1_ has
.
:
“
feruigs
victim ton
„
—o- of- the
■—
uia sp
speedy tormina- ,n
paatelKiard is substituted for
lived a worldly life, and, as a religious tion. Latimer died first. The tlamre, wood. The slats and panels can be
man, is only 2 years old.”
nsiog rapidly, touched the powder, and | covered with colored or stamped paper
‘‘You amaze me," I replied; “tell me the torture for him was at an rad. Rid- ,
„ U1 imjute any desired kind or iiatmore of him. Was he led to a religious ley was not so fortunate. 'Die woou i tem of wood. The inventor claims as
life under the ministry of your brother?” prepared for his execution being gni-n । *aVM1Uffea for such shutters that they
‘‘Oh, no,” she answered, laughing nt and tightly packed, the fir® smoldered, j lire lighte r arid cheaper tlian wood, tliat
my mistake; “ no . great sermon could ■ad he was lung in agony, crying out tl.^v
&lt;t.»
n«»t warn
«n1it that
do not
warp .*■
or split,
tliat tlw.v
they r«n
can
touch him! He could argue down any that he could not burn; until, one of the they
bo easily fitted to new positions, that
educated preacher, to his own satisfac­ spectators having loosened the faggots they
are
susceptible
to
a
great
variety
of
tion, at any rate. All the eloquence and ailmitted air, tlie flames swept up to patterns, and th tit they will contribute
that ever moved him whs in the prayer the powder and brought deetli. ’
to an improvement in tne appearance of
of a slave, overheard at night”
It is certain that the use -of powder cheap dwellings.
Reading in my eyes my entreaty for was not included in tin- Hentonce of
Apples.
the facts of the case, my informant pro­ death. It was permitted, not author­
ceeded:
ized. Death being sure, the persecutors
It ia stated that by a careful analysis
• “A companion of Mr. Allen’s school were magnanimous enough, at the lost, it Ims been found that apples contain a
days, from New England, was his guest to allow it to come quickly. As tlie larger amount of phosphorus, or brain
at the plantation-home. One evening, Athenian tribunal granted the privilege food, than any other fruit or vegetable,
st the tea-table, the talk turned upon of hemlock to Socrates; as the English and ho on this account they are very im­
executioners failed to carryout, literally, portant to sedentary men who work with
the horrible sentence of hanging, draw­ their brain rather than muscles. They
one at the religious gatherings on the ing, and quartering; ho the Marian offi­ alsc contain the acids which are needed
cials did not insist on the extreme rigor every day, especially for sedentary men,
plantation.
■
I can gratify you to-night, ’ said the of the sentence. But was this liastening the action of whose liver is sluggish,; to
planter; and then within an hour the of death, in a way unauthorized by low, eliminate effete matters, which? if re­
either murder on the part of the friends tained in the system, produce inaction
of Ridley and Latimer, or suicide on of the brain, and indeed of the whole
their own part?
&gt;
Under the old, sftrn common law, lit­
aong fell upon their ears at a dist­
ance. As they reached the rear of erally construed, the martyrs who used
the cabin it ceased, and they listened to and the friends who furnished the pow­ The Balloting of the Cincinnati Con­
the prayer of the leader. Mrs. Stowe’s der were guilty, tlie fornit'r of suicide
vention in 1870.
‘ Uncle Tom ’ could never have improved and the latter of murder.—Popular
upon that prayer, se unstudied and apt. Science Monthly._______
‘‘After tlianking God for His loving
Itallaa Treatment oT KMnrto..
care the old servant gave special thanks
fur the gift of so good a master. Then is reported by Dr. Lamberti, in the
came u sudden turn and change of tone, Rcvitrta Ctiniea di IMotpm, as having
O.W1M ------thus:
.........
been cured by him in h single dav by
“ ‘ But Dow, O Lord, why bless us, means of carl&gt;olie acid. He painted
p«or people, so much with the riches of carefully the vesicles with the liquid
grace, and fill our hearts .so chock-full aciil, using a camel-hair brush, and
all the tune, singing day and night; and then covered the whole part with a
not give maste r a double portion to make
i____ ..t_ «.*_
t. .
.
him nappy, like bld King David, when burning pain at find for two hours, after
An international exhibition of jewelry
he wing his new tntw, and wanted all which, ease was obtained, and the pa- j will be held at droning, Holland, in the
the people to sing along with him ? O beat, having rwunved a dose of chloral latter jmrt uf July, 1880. Tho most inhyarate. fell sslectp aud awoke the next; teresting feature of the display will prol&gt;
That prayer w
day feehug quite well. On tlie removal ablv lie a eolketion of took employed ir
re could hare
ol the
rfur thrre a»y» the radcle. Ui.’huu&gt;uIm*iut o«
™ wltrhe.
alt dn«I cp
eniata m11»tu&gt;# to during the laat thn- eantaraa. Th.
He telk«d thaoouoo, and th. .pot. that n-mafawd im» awanlad wffl oonairi &lt;d gold, rilwatted lifef

Spring Croot

ORNOSTRONG

AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS
OFFICE IN TRUMAN’S BRICK, K=OOND STORY.

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Local NatloM, 10 cents a Hoe flrot InaertloO.
■ centa p«r Um foi meh at
The Newnkaaatboroogh, tons fida circulation
*f marly 1 flOO Copic », eyary taaua, and oooiequietly ia a lalnabH ado rtlang medium.

HAPPY IN BARGA
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in h
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumera
under the heads of

Clothing;,

Hate, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,

gaslirillc Jirertorg.
VILLA GE ‘OFFICER S
Preaident-William Killen.
Recorder-ll J. Feigner.
Tmuurrr—UrrU-rt M. Loa.
Aa-eaaor—John £. BarryVillage Attorney- Waller 8. Power*.
Maralal— •. r. BoLm-.
Traaurn—W. M. Yonnr. L. J. Wh"Her. H. A.
Barber. T C. Downing. A. W. Olds. U. Boe.

\ 1 ErHoDIUT EI'LmOPAL CHURCH—A. D. Nrwt¥x TOW, Paator. K-nlrea every Sibbaxh at !U&lt;4
a. tn. and 7 p. tn. Sabbath achoul at 11 m. iTayar
moeting every Tburaday evening.
■MASHVILLE LODGE.No. 155 F. A A. M. Regu11 lar eommunfeatloo on eaeb Wednesday eve. al
1 o'clock aliarp. on or before the full of tho moon.
Tranaiint brotben an cordially invited.
ROBERT McCAHTN Y, W. M.
JOHN L. SMITH. SacreUry.

girtrtort).

W H. YOUNG,
\&lt; D. Office Eaa: aide of Main Slraet, NaabrUla
i»l" diffice boon from 7 to w a. tn. and4 k&gt;1 p. m

U A. BARBER,
Vf D. Homeopathic Phyalelan and Butgeoa
i’l • Office, near rcaklenea, on corner of Waablug
ton and Stale btraeU, Naabvlila, Mich.

CHAS. H. BRADY.
A TTORNEY at Law nnd Solicitor In Chancery
A Beal Eatate and Iniuraoca Agent. CollacUng
and Conveyancing aapeclalty. Bounty and P«n•lon Ctalma promptly atieixlod to. and ail other
builneaa entruatad to my can. Office oppoalta Unon Hume, NaabvUle. Mich.

LEWIS DURKER
T AWYER Notary Public, Real Eatate and Inaur
aace Agent CollacUona promptly made, and
Conveyancing prop-rly ezecutod
Office In D. C
Griffith's Store.
•

Ladies and Gents’
fui-nitaliiiifg Goods,

THE CELEBRATED

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES I
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.

E3T OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon­
est Goodw and selling on the basis of Three
Feet to the j-iird and Sixteen Ounces
to the pound, enables us to hold all our old custom­
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try us
aud see.

N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
exchange for all farm products.
«■'

L. J. WHEELER,

EM OR Y FARAD Y.
YUBTICE OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing caretJ fully and pornptly attendod to. Offitx eaat
•Ide Main Strict, Naabvilli Mich.

WM.
D. Office

•

Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.

PARMENTER,
over Hull'a Drug

store. Ver

lYLi mousviUe, Mich.

?yow is the time

W. H GRISWOLD.
If D. Homoeopathic Phyzicdan and Surgeon.
Illi Office over D. C. Griffitb'a atore. Rcaldinci
corner 1’ntlllpa and Durkee atreeta. Prompt atten­
tion given to calla day or night.

A. M. FLINT,
A TTORNEY at !&lt;aw and Solicitor In Chancery
11 will practice In all the Courta of thia state,
collection! promptly made. Office over D. C.
Griffith'*Store, Naahvilla, Jdlch.

To Take Advantage of the

GREAT SPRIIG BOOK
It Can Be Found at

£ RARADl,

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

A JANUFACl UBERof BooU«ndShoc». M.ktn&lt;
LU. and rapalnni DMlly done, aUo •tricl mud11 od to flU all orders promptly, and at tha Jowmi
llYtDE priooa- Shop east aide o&lt; Main Street.

—ttete-asety;--------

Where he is constantly opening

EA YMAN. Gooda and Bagp^e carried to any
the vlUa«e. Btoui horaca, good dray
handa.
\___ _______ _

In
Dandplace
willing

CHARLES SCHEIDT,
■•tin

.HlUffllnutflus Card*.

yyOECOTT HOUSE,
Nauhvilles Michigan.

C. C. WoLQftTT, Proprietor.
Thia !■ a n-w Hotel, cv ntrally located. weUk.pt,

P J. Pl'HCIIIM,

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc.
Vf It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant to
undersell me, .who sella for CASH.

Bohh Barber.

JJJELLE YOU HAVE THEM.
When we say this, we mean that you have

JJotury IhxbHr.

Bargains in Spring Soods.

4^ UZBUVSEB,

READY MADE CLOTHING, We are opening the largest and most complete stock of
SSloh,

'J'HAT HW11JD OF BIBB I
Q«U his SHAVING and HA IB CUTTING

A. L. RASKY'S,

SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
our store will fully prove. .

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

p#A. BUSH,
"THE BOSS’*

BOOT AMD SHOE MAKER,
!U»HV1(.LE,

.

MICH.

yy ILL1AM JONES,

It must also be remembered that we also carry an iummt
stock of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

ALL KINDS S FOOT COVERING,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.

DENTISTS

�ASSIGNEE’S

■ APRIL Wk 1880.

KUROPEAM LETTER.

. work will prevent it This winter the
husband chopped cord wood and tlie
wife took it to market. They have c
ly been married two years and ha
bought and paid for a home.

Paris, France, March 34, 1800.
Parisian. are now enjoying the lux­
ury of cheap telegraphic rates to the
United States. Since Sunday, dis­
patches coat 80 centimes or twelve
75 cent* a word as formerly. The cause
of thia considerable decrease in price
is the opening of the now "P Q” French
Atlantic cable, the charges over which
were announced to be 00 centima a
word. As soon as the Anglo-American
C &gt;mpany found that its rival was pre pared to transmit messages at that low
pske, it immediately reduced its scale
ofrluu-ges, so that messages may now
be sent by *itber line at the uniform
rate of 60 centims a word. It is not
probable that this luxury of cheap tel­
egraphy will be of long duration, as
already, the French company is re­
ported to make arrangements with its
English rival to establish the old tar­
iff of 8 fr. 75 eta. per word, and sooner
or later it is thought the two com paniee must amalgamate, and prices put
bac'. go their previous high rate. One
ot the reasons likely to bring this fu­
sion about is that one of the cables of
the Anglo-American Company is
known by experts to be in an extreme­
ly precarious condition from end to
end. The full average life of an A.tlantic cable is taken at eightyears, and
this caUo has lasted over eleven years.
Should a breakage take place theentire
length will probably be abandoned ds
worthless, «nd in such case the French
line will not have l*e«n laid altogether
in vain. The amalgamation of the
companies will of course, and with
some show.of justice, then be describ­
ed as a matter of necessity, and the
public mulcted in the costs by a return
to perhpps even higher rates than those
now prevalent
Wo are at present in a caldron of
boiling water, aud we may be on the
eve of die gravest e* Ants of our age.
Perhaps not, for there ia now-a-days a
certain lassitude in all European com
muniries which preserves them from
violence. When the powder is due
there is no match, and when the match
Is lighted the powder ia wet. But still
no one ct»n deny the dangers of the sit­
nation. Politically it may be asserted
that the French nation is eight-tenths,
at least. Republican. It has been stead­
ily coming to this for ninety yearn, and
has never been turned to save by the .
trickeries of military glory. The two
remaining truths are of four or five
different shades of feeling, and there­
fore do not count. But morally a fair
half of France may be regarded as cler­
ical, whilst the other half is composed
of men and women who, one and all
reject clericalism and have a positive
horror of Jesuits. There can be nq
greater mistake than to regard France
ns an atheistical or irreligious country.
There are far fewer pure materialists
in France than in Germany or England.
French people are passing through a
period of scepticism and doubt, and
nave been so for the past ten or fifteen
years. They doubt Darwin as much
as they do the Gospel,and they are even
more eager to search than they arc rea­
dy to disbelieve. Hero has l&gt;een the
genuine mistake of the Ultrnmontaines; liecause they said faith was want­
ing, they have tried to supply its place
by a gross pantomine work of miracles.
The greatest wonder of our time has
been the Spectacle of a so-called intell­
igent community relapsing into practi­
ces hardly admirable even in the dark­
est middle ages.
Ixjuim.
■ICHlllIjr NBWS. '

D«» Expr«w.....p.
Alkalic Ex.—lfcSSt.

THE LEAF-TKAR LAT.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
KA8TW
STATIONS.

There is but a few days left in which to

Vermontville
Charlotte ....

SECI HE BARGAINS
He hu * very deckled crook

DRESS GOODS,
FLANIELS,
WHITE GOODS
FANCY GOODS

MUST BE. CLOSED OUT
Goods at

CLEMENT SMITH, Assignee
r£HE NASH MLLE LEVATOR,

Nashville Harketa.
1.12

Remodeled, Enlarged • Improved
75

2-50

IN 1879,

So an to Enabe
Any number of farmers to

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ul Accuratly.
offlcUllnx-

Probate Order.

n Montier, inc istb tley ol Mercn. in
Ihoueard eight hundred and eighty.
&gt;«nt Smith, Judge of Probate.

the petition, duly verified.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
desire to announce that having erected
one of tlie largest and most convenienl
elevator buildinn in central Michigan,
they are prepared Co receive and

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PR1CI
For any quantity of

That may be brought them. They aluc
keep for sale at the lowest prices

Seeds, Flour. Feed, Lime, Salt,
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
Shingles.

Money Sarei tj Dealing wits them.
Probate Order

AIN8WSW0RTH A BROOKS.

rpHE OLD ESTABLISHED

Pronounced by all to be the most
pleasant anti efficacious remedy note.in
use for the cure of caught, colds, h.tarst'
new, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottla sold within the last few
years. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per bottle.

Wellers’ Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.

¥OW IS THE TIME.

FOR GOOD TEAS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Are on Hand with a
FOR HAM STEAK,
A NEW LINE OF
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Of Every Description.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Which will Defy Competition in every
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
Respect. Remember that all our
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
Goods, which we Manufacture,
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
are Warranted in Every
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Respect.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
We are also prepared to furnish any­ FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
thing in the
.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
IXDERTAKING LINE,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
COFF1XM,
CASKETS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
ROBES. SHROUDS Ac.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 5c,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
Of any one in the country.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR the WORTH of YOUR MONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
for funeral occasions furnished free of
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
charge.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
For he will be glad to see yon.
•AND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF

J. LENTZ A SONS

FURNITURE

A GOOD HEARSE
J. LENTZ &amp;8ONS.

NEW STORE!

Couaty of Barry

HOSTETTEU^

KAllvay*.
H. B. LKDTARD.

E. C. BXOWlf,

50 1 earn before the Public.

On a Dollar. The stock

«r bo................................. ..

Charlottv
VmnoutvUla
Naah villa----Haallngi-----M'JdlevIll,,.
Ilnmmond....

SELLERS
COUGH
SYRUP!

Which we shall oiler at

This Month.

WKSTWARD.
STATIONS.
DMrolt^

We shall make a SPECALTY of

“CoonsklD.”
A passenger train which left Lansing
coming east last Monday had among
the passengers a plain-faced, sensiblelooking girl about twenty years of age,
and a thin-wsisted, sickly-looktng
young mana year or two older. No
one would have mistrusted that they
were eloping had not the young man
asked the conductor if there was a
clergyman on the train. There was
nona, and the young man explained to
the passengers around him tliat he was
ia bad fix. He had come down from
Bath Township in a buggy, and he was
quite sure that the girl’s father would
take the other road down to Chicago
Junction, and there board the Lansing
train and raise a row. He was not
much on a row, but yet he loved the
girl, and they were bound to many.
If the old man came alone he thought
lie could bluff him off, but if his two
big sous came along the scale would
be turned. He therefore wanted to
know of a man wearing a red woolen
shirt and coonskiu cup if he would
stand by him.
"You bet I will was the hearty re
sponre. “I got my old gal by running
away with her, and I’ll see you through
this if I never do any more good! You
wouldn’t ba worth a cent in a free
fight, and now you go into the bag­
gage car and let me ran this affair
alone. I -want to be seated besidj the
gnl when the old man comes in.”
When the whistle blew for the Jun­
ction, Coonskin changed places, and as
the cars halted he put his arm around
Mary and took one of her hands in his.
The old man and his two sons were on
hand, and they piled into the car pell
mell.
“Hero she is I” called the father, as
he caught sight of the girl, and the
three made a rush.
“Run away with my----- !” began tlie
old man, but when he saw tlie stranger
beside her he checked himself.
“Want anything of us I” asked Coon­
skin, as he looked up.
“Who are you, sirT”
"I’m going to buyout son-in-law in
less than an hour—eh ! darling ?”
He gave Mary a squeeze and Mary
looked happy.
"Come along, Mary—come right
home with mo!” ordered the father.
"Let’s mash the villain !” added one
of the sons.
"Put a head on him—let me get at
him !”shouted the other.
The father seizted Mary and tho sons
seized Coouskin. Then a red shirt tow­
Tom Cottrell, convicted at Niles of ered aloft a pair of big fiats began work­
awn nitwith intent to murder, goes to ing with a “pop !” "pop!” and ns fast as
Jackson for 14 years.
the trio got up they made for the door.
Jut True, a young man of Kalama­ Ceonskin followed, anus and feet
zoo, was found dead in his room Satur­ working like a trip-hammer, and when
day, with a pistol in his hand. Suicide. tlie train moved off the father sat or a
Dr. A. B. Spinney of Detroit, while box with a big woolen mitten held to
presiding over the spiritualist conven­ liis noee» one of the sons was pulling
tion at Battle Creek last week was at­ lose teeth from bis jaw, and the other
boy was groping his way to a snow­
tacked with insanity.
Edward Dalton, a man employed by bank.
“Now, then,” said Coopakin, as the
tlie Porter Coal company, at Jackson, exultant lover returned, "resume yer
ww» terribly crushed by tho fall of a seat, take her little hand in yours, and
mass of rock Monday,
don’t calkerlate you owe me any­
Fritz Phlager. a German oulv five thing.”
weeks In this country, was killed by
"Say. Toni.” said tlie girl, "I’m go­
jumping from the tram at the Jnck&lt;on ing to kiss him for tliat!”
junction, and striking on the pit of his
"All right, sis.”
stomach.
"Wall, Just as you feel.” said Coon­
Albert Dobb, a Hollander, was killed skin, as he returned the smock, "but I
Saturday night at Ryerson. Hills. &amp;. want it distinctly understood around
Co.’s mill, at MnsEegon. While pick­ these parts, that when I see true love
ing up edgings under the trimming saw on its way from Lensing to Howell to
the frame broke, letting the saw down get spliced I kin lick all the pursuing
and entirely severing tlie head of the. dads in the State of Michigan!”—De­
troit Free Press.
unfortunate man from bis body.
Mrs. John Vandergyp of Detroit was
burned to death while attempting to
extinguish a fire in her kitchen, supp«Nwd to have been caused by her two
little children lighting some straw in
one r ornurof the room. Her hair and
clothing were burned off before any
one &lt;woe to her rescue,
A log train boand west left East Sag-

NEW GOODS!

p T- BOISE,

DKUGG1ST,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

On reading and filing the potion, duly verified.

Paint*, Oita, Varutahea,

WILSOvN &amp; HOWE
(Opposite the Wolcott House.)

_ -FOR-----

GROCERIES
CfftMHte to go to the engine. In pamting
over the coni he fell between two of
them and was run over and killed.
Gertrude Wilcox, of Adrian. Aged 85
year*, committed suicide rn April 1st.
Boon after breakfast she went into the
woodshed, locked the door, threw a
l*ed eord over a joint, atepped upon a
ladder and tied the eord firmly around
neck, and then jumped ofl‘. She
.had when found, and the coron
fury returned a verdict of suicide,
dreemwd had been in ill health for
e time and mental deprewion i»
pMetl to l&gt;e the canse.
, of Traverse City,

MlddlwriUe

Crockery, Glassware,

Fitters

BOOTS AND SHOES.
Notions, Etc,

Surgical Instruments
And all the leading Remedies in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,
School Books,
A LARGE LINK OF

Bibles, Autograph &gt;nd
Photograph Album*
A COMFUCTK LIKE OF

STATIONERY,

Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TRIMMED FREE]
AS FINE A LINE OF

IK YOU WANT

Klthfe. Io .U p^.i. I.

nu.t ruoyr.

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.
HTWill pay the highest market
price in cadi foruusaltt d butter Farm- ’
era bring in your butter' and save the
salt.
E-Rxxsx. !

WILSON A HOWE.

As there ia in town, and all war­
ranted to be. as repnueuted
or money refunded.

CALL AND SEE ME

F. T. BOISK.

�sssSHfeAt
IkJHMMMM
SAVHVII.I.K,
HATVBBAY. - - - APRIL 18, l«0.

VICISI^Y LOCALS.
Helion Mill. wm borne Sunday.
Clarence Brigg* hss-gone to Califor-

the6thinst.
wood* Thursday. He took hi* team
rsaidenee of Mr*. Clement Smith next
Weduesd*y • afternoon. Tea will be

G. A. TRUMA

Tbc water, in Tbornapple Lake

Geo. M. Dewey, talked temperance? running north at the bead of the lake
to the Quimby people, Wednesday eve­ is from &lt; inches to 8 feet under water.
Everything is lovely and the goose ning. and to ths people af Carlton on
The honest Democrats did not like
hang* high.
Thursday evening and ia to speak at the way the caucus wp conducted last
Geo Spaulding ha* moved on C. H. Flint next Sunday.
Saturday and they showed them on
Russell's farm.
A little runaway occured near the de­ Monday last by giving the Republicans
Dr. Session was at tho Centre on bus- pot last Wednesday, by which Mr*. their vote, about 80 in number.
The Demoerate.over this way think
Underhill of thia city and Mrs. Stanley
Elder McPhail is bolding protracted of Prairieville were th town from a bag­ that if tlie plotted will hold their can
meetings at Section Hili.
gy and teiribly scared but slightly cures at the hour of 9 o'clock in the
Mrs. P. Abby keeps the Indian Blood hurt.
evening, so as to give the conn try Dem­
Syrup, it cures every one.
A considerably excitment has been ocrats a chance to attend, that Mr.
G. W. Tompkins and wife were at manifested in the following incidents Durkee’s majority would be 888
Charlotte on a visit last week.
will show. On Tuesday in a suit be­
At town meeting a couple of young
Lewis Silvester was married to the fore Com. Cad walder for the possesion men in thia part of the town would fix
widow Vanocker on Tuesday.
of a house and lot belonging to Chas. the ticket of the voters to vote for
The town board paid &gt;90 for sheep Bauer James Clark appeared for the their preferred candidates, but said
killed by dogs in Assyria during tlie defendent aud asked for an adjourn­ voters on their way to the ballot box
past year.
ment, which was not gn*nted. Clark in would put said tickets in their pockets
There will be a five cent social held some of bis remarks said something and vote for their own candidates..
at Elder McPhail’s oc Friday evening. which offended the Commissioner.* wo
Peleg.
Come out.
fined him &gt;10 and 6 days in jail, Wed­
BALTIMORE ITEMS.
Assyria has been blessed with a fine nesday Clark was brought up before
rain, helping the appearance of wheat Judge Hooker at Charlotte and dis­
Apd still they come. Last arival. a
very much. ■
charged on a writ of Hobetu Oorptu. bov at Rhea Granger’s weighing 8i Ibe
Charles McCormic’s three week’s old Mr.Sweexy appeared for Clark and the
and you ought to see Rhea Smile.
child died last Tuesday. Funeral ser­ prosecutingAtty. for defendeut.
z'"No41eighing the past winter and saw
vices by Elder McPhail.
In our city election there were two- mill men look sad. They would not buy
.
Town meeting went off lovely, the tickets in the field, the.Greenback and
a 2 cent whistle unless, it was wanted
Republicans elected full ticket except Republican. The greenback element to drive away the blues.
Highway Commissioner.
carried the whole election except Jno.
William A. Hicks of Battle Creek
Brother Colman is to preach at tlie Creasy for Supervisor in the 1st and 4th
con templates putting two run of stone
M. P. church at the Centre on Bunday wards aud Chas,.Bauer for membei of In C, W. CrothePs mill, one flour and
next at une halt past two.
Board of Educat’n in the 1st ward. W e one for feed, new, and William is the
C. II. Russell has returned from Jack­ annex the result with the respective boss miller.
son where he has been on business. He majorities: Mayor, R. B. Wightman 78;
C. H. Reynolds new barn nearly
Recorder, J. M. Beumer 118. Treasur­
brought back a fine carriage.
completed. Warren L. Warner has
There was a donation for tlie benefit er, Jno, A. Fuller 101; Justice, J. 8. al) the material for a bam on the
of Elder McPhail, held at Barryville Geer 87; Marshal, D. Haskins 58;
ground and will soon commence its er­
last week. 24 dollars was raised.
School Inspector, W. W. Kelley 23.
ection. Anson Boyce builds both.
Mr. Churchill, wife and daughter, of Supervisor, 1st and 4th wards J. 'J.
The weather is fine, and business
Kalamo, were at their daughters. Mrs. Cressy 1; Supervisor 2nd and 3rd wards
booming, for the agents come along
Wm. Seiger’s, on a visit last week.
G. W. Abbey 81; Aiderman 1st ward,
every 15 minutes fruit trees, new book,
There was a young man at the Cen­ W. Wood 30: 2nd ward, C. Hartkey 30; papers, magazines, chromo*, needles,
tre on the first day of of April, by the 8rd ward, Chas. Weissert 45: 4th ward.
' name of Slick, but he"was so drunk he Geo. Preston 88; Constables, 1st ward grocery waggons, pack peddlers, in
fact all tlie nuisances you can imagine,
could not fool anyone.
L. C. Beadle 10; 2nd ward E, Pierce. £7;
invest this locality.
The quarterly meeting at the M. E. 3d ward Thoa Tinkler 18; members of
East Baltimore Reform Club have an
Church went off finely. The President Board of Education, 1st ward Chaa. H.
exhibition on Friday evening, April,
was there and on Sunday evening five Bauer 6; 2nd ward Wm. R. Hitchcock 9th, for tlie benefit of the club. Admis­
4: 3rd ward, Nathan Barlow 47: 4tli
gave their hearts to God.
sion lOcts., a grand time is anticipated
Artemas Chapin’s team ran away the ward, Geo. $. Tuiniinson 57 ; The vote
and by the waj, this is tho banner dub
other day, jerking the whiffletrees from on the amendment stood 164 for, to 188
of the county, out side of the city and
the buggy and hauling Chapin over the ugains^.
villages. Meetings held every Friday
dash-board and skninng his nose, but
evening. Orno come down and talk to
bellevueYtems.
doing no other damage.
us some night, please.
The bag of flour that was found in
K. D. Did.
Reuben Hall has been arrested for
the road near R. Hyde’s place was
claimed by E. Moody, a good straight, mutilating a dog. Taking nil tlie facte
D. S. Hobbs has leased his farm in
honest farmer, having borrowed the into the case it is a dog-goned suit and Maple Grove to Will VanWagner.
will probably not amount to much.
bag of one of Briggs’ neighbors.
A boy! a l&gt;oy !! Hi at Charley SlelAt the township election in Bellevue,
There is a you ng widower, that pat
ger’s in Maple Grove.
away bis wife, that wants to get Monday, there were three tickets in
the
field
—
Greenback
and
Democrat,
Our
next issue will contain an ac­
married again, but bis gal told him
that lie need not cdme to see her again the same men but under different count of the Barney mill war, which
heading-,
and
the
Republican.
The
will undouptedly be interesting to the
til he got a divorce from his wife.
At the Republican caucus riiere was follow-tig is the result, with the lucky readers of the Johnstown and Balti­
six delegates chosen to go to Hastings, candidates’ majorities: Supervisor, more history.
April 29th, to the county convention. John A. Spattiding, IL.20; Clerk. D. D.
EATOS COUNTY ITEMS.
The caucus was very poorly attended. Gardiner, G. B. D., 40; Treasurer, M&gt;.
A vote was taken fur President for Nelson, G. B. D.. 78; Justice of the
Dame Rumor Faith that Lou. Taylor
Peace,
F.
E.
Andrews,
G.
B.
R-.
96;
the editor of tlie Charlotte Republican,
which Blaine received 23 votes, Grart
Superintendent of Schools, F. A. Ford, will soon succumb tocupid’s darts. •
fl, Sherman 3, and the Chicago nominee
R., 46; School Inspector. J. C. Deuel,
Silas Anson, of Bellevue, who three
L
G. B. R., 30; Commissioner of High­ times voted for "Old Hickory” for pres­
There was a trustee meeting at the
ident. celebrated his 80t’i birthday.
M*. P. church, Saturday, for tlie pur- ways, S. J. Hunsiker, G. B. D.. 19; March 30, bv going to his shop and
Drain Commissioner, Geo. Hire, R-, 15; making six barrels in 63 minutes. So
pone of electing trustees. G. VV. Tom­
The Constables elected were Chns. says the Bellevue Gazette.
kins and J. Hartom were elected to fill
Spaulding, G. B. D.. M. S. Anson. G. B.
Arburt Hill has lieen arrested, at
vacancy, F. Tnsker and C. C. Gage for
Eaton Rapids, charged with entering
full term, after which a trustee meet­ I)., Chaa. T. Fonda, G. B. D„ E. J. the house of Wm. Miller, a farmer liv­
Holland,
R.,
vote
for
restraining
cattle
ing two miles east of Eaton Rapids and
ing was held and it was found that the
church indebtedness was &gt;40.00, money from running at large, fl majority. Vote stealing about &gt;00. Over &gt;40 was
for raising 810.000 to pay on R. R. aid fomid on bis person. He pleaded guilty
on hand &gt;10, notes on hand &gt;90.
bonds. 283 maj. Vote in faver of in­ at his exaiuinvtion and was bound over
John Abby came very near getting
for trial. In default of &gt;1,000 bail he
crease of Uorernors aalery.
went to jail.
killed Sunday. The bain door was
Jacob Randolph and wife of this
standing-wide open and there came a
place have had a little trouble in their
LOCAL MATTERS.
gust of wind blowing the door against
him, knocking him down and' catching domestic affairs. It seems Jacob thought
IV If you want Organs at prices
his wife too familiar with a member of that
will
astonish you, call on, or ad­
bis feet in the door. John said his
'the male population of this village and dress J. J. Potter, Nashville Mich.
neck was brok but it so happened
politely
kicked
her
oat
of
doors
and
that he was only badly shocked and
Look! Look!!
then had-her arrested on a charge of
was able to be around on Monday.
Languedoc Laces, Bead Ornaments,
adultery, and taken to tlie Smoke Cashmere
and Assorted Tips, Silks,
Brunean.
house at Charlotte,where she languish­ Ribbons. Fishues, Corsets, and »n fact
ed a few days, and then was bailed out. ever/ thing to lie found in a first class
Mr.s Servern is very nick.
millinery
establishment,
Wheat ^looking tine since the rain. Rumor has it that Jacob had dorkn about by Mrs. O. M. Yates. just received
John Furuiiu has sold* his farm on forty names of people, hereabouts, an
witnesses. It is even said some got
nr Wilson it HqwesHI more Flow
Sec. 21, for &gt;3,800.
tetter Flour than any house in Nash­
Wadsworth &amp;. Atkins are putting in nervous over the matter for fear he and
might have the audacity to band in ville. _____________________
good time tracing logs.
■louse Nosing.
B. T. Kent commences the founda­ their names as witnesses or because
Sprinket desires to anounce
tion to the addition to liis store, thia they heard be had already done so. The toStephen
the
public,
thnt he hint a complete
case is adjourned qntil the 90th of May outfit of tools and
rollers for moving
and
will
probanly
never
come
to
trial.
The Assyria elections passed off all
buildings; and all business intrusted to
pieaaant and satisfactory, two hundred Inlhe mean time Mrs. Randolph’s sister his care, will be attended to with safe­
ty and dispatch, aud at prices to suit
and twenty-eight votes were polled. went before the Justice and made a the times. Residence, one door north
The leading Democrat in town had complaint against Jacob for naughty of the Christian church,Nashville, Mich.
conduct
and
the
last
seen
of
him
he
hud
swallowed the National Greenback
IV For the Best 50-ceut Chewing
platform, as an inducement for the just heard of the fact and immediately Tobacco go to
WilAon it Howe’z.
nomination for Supervisor in the Na­ took a westerly coarse at a 24.-0 gait,
IndertAldng.
tional Caucus. The bait took but he and probably has not stopped yet.
Having
completed
jn every particular
Beatrum.
could not draw all of his party with
our Undertaking Department, we are
him.
now prepared to furnish at all times a
WOObLAMI ITEMS.
first class modern Hearse, cooling
The Republicans electee^ the whole
boards,
door
crape,
bearers,
ticket, save Commissioner of High­
Mr. Brown baa moved in his now badges, gloves, ami our services,
ways, at the bead of the ticket, they harness shop.
when required, in laying out and pre •
w aid probably have elected him as be
George Smith. 8. Haight and others, paring for bunal; preserving Itodies in
was a ctunpetant man for the office ur went hunting on Monday last, and auy kind of weather witnout the bar­
barous use of ice-, etc. all of which with
even for Governor of the State, for be killed 85 rabbits.
our personal attendance at funerals
said so, and we do Dot dispute it. Tho
Woodland is to hare another doctor, will be furniKhed free of charge.
aaajoritiesrun as follows. Supervisor, J. A. Baughman who will occupy the
Kellogg, Demarat it Co.
L.H. Bartram. 8; Clerk, Wm. Pratt, office belonging to Dr. Johnson.
For Beat.
14; Treasurer, C. L. Briggs, 21; ComRev. James Roberta will preach at
misaioDer of Highways, A. A. Ashley. the M. E. Church on Saturday night.
I have completed my brick block and
tG. B.)»; Justice of the Peace. Daniel Rev. Chick ou Sunday morning and a the Chicago parties, who were to have
Daria, 10; School Superintendent, 8. children's meeting in the afternoon.
occupied it, have not made tueir ap­
Pratt, 88; School Inspector. J. B. Mills,
Tlie block is centrally loca­
Mr. Crites has taken his farm back pearance.
18; Drain CommuMtioner. A. D. Briggs.
ted and I offer the same for rent at
18; Coastal-!**. Chriatlrr, Kelmer.
reasonable rates. Call on or address
Hnggrtt and Kent, 85 each ; the C«nX1 cr %
fates
yss
iaFa’o Mich.
~
P. C. Y
. Nashville,
stitutional amendment was lo»t by 39
majority. The fiiat choice for Preai­
Apr. •&gt;■?&gt;&gt;
shop in full blast, you will do well to
dent stood. Blaine. 14; Grant. 5; Sher­ ; Rosent iue were united in wedlock Apr-1
man. 8; Waabbain, 9; Scattering, I j 1st, at the groom’s Jioase by Rev. Bur- call on them t»efore purchasing anygeo*, on Saturday eve. The boys gave thing in the harneM line. Repairing
I them a little musk.
8am.
done in the beet
lies! style.

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED

VARIETIES OF

P,LPE!t

H

COMPRISING ALL THE NEW DESIGNS IN

White Backs, Brown Backs, Micas and Gilt,
WITH BORDERS TO MATCH.

ALSO

WINDOW LACES, HOLLANDS, WINDOW CURTAINS, FIXTURES &amp; CORD,
Table Oil Cloth in all Colors
Anticipating a large demand for these goods I have bought larger lines than ever before,
and knowing they would advance, bought early, therefore you can get better prices or styles
than at any other store.
I extend a cordial invitatien to every one to look over these goods and rest assured I will
be glad to see you whether you buy or not.

G. A. TRUMAN.
Probate Order.
80 acre farm; 30 improved; good
fences with 15 acres of wheat; new
house, 3 miles from good market. Onethird down and liberal time at 7 per
cent, at reasonable figures. For par­
ticulars write
Geo.W. Johnson,
Iflcf
.Middleville Mich.

[T IS A FACT

Largest and Best Selected Stock

It has become proverbial that those
laboring under Bronchial affections,
are more sanguine of cure, more buoy­
ant with hope than sufferers from other
disuse. It is a wise provision of na­
ture in assisting to overthrow the com­
plaint which is slowly gradually under­
mining the system. E. A. Young’s
Cough and Lung Syrup has gained a
most favorable notoriety in tho treat­
ment of all diseases of the Lung*, and
is now pyescribed by our most eminent
Physicians. Trial size 35 bente.
Sold by F. T. Boise.

;P
tralamenc of Mid deccaMHl. prayinc that bla .ecount |1
Altai aa aneh. may be beard and allovod aud l»o dla- "A.
abargad from bla aald taut.
:
Tlercupoo It La ordered, that

__
_
______
IN BARRY COUNT*
flolab.

ixoM not b. gnu led.
And tt i« furtt^r ordered that «»ld petitioner

Parlor Suita,
Chamber Suita,
'
WM'&amp;kera,
Bureaus.
Extension Tables,

«»• a newspaper pvinlcjunty of Baxry. three
lo d»T at haarlna
CLEMENT SMITH.

llabed li

Notice
To all persons indebted either bv
note or account, to the estate of A. M.
Daugherta, I have left books’ and
notes with E. L. Parrish with power
to collect the same.
Joseph Daugherty.
Administrator.

TTD
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[A true copy)

ENTERPRISE

GROCERY

Camp Chairs, Ac.

Common

F'urnittxre

Ofcwry description

Our Undertaking Departmu’t

Fann For Male.
The subscriber offers for sale his Farm
ot 120 acres, situated on section 17. in
Prices that Can’t I Undersold.
Castleton, said farm is in a good state
of cultivation with good buildings,
Thank In&lt; our mm
good orchard, good well of water at the New Fresh Coods ^nd Low mi. we (hall endeavor
door. About 65 acres cleared and the
balance well timbered. The farm is on
Prices.
the slate road, ti miles from Hastings
and 6 from Nashville, it also has a new
school bouse on one corner of the farm.
For parti-ulani enquire at premises.
Boise Ac Francis
Castleton, Mich., Feb. 4th 1880.
Kelloe^, Demaray A Co.
30-tf
x
Joshua Martin.
Having bought for CASH a large, neat pABMEBS ATTKVTWV.
fV Ot all the sewing machines that
stock of
have stood the test ana come out con­
queror, the Wilson stands ahead. It
being adapted to all kinds of family
sewing, both heaviest and lightest,. «t
Now being in first-class runnj og or­
becomes nt once a general favorite with
der, with a tho-oughly
। the ladies. All who have tried tliis
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
machine speak Warmly in its favor and
none have ever been returned for not
being what represented. G. A. Tru­
Cheese ui Everything
man lias a number of these machines
in attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
which he will sell very cheap to close
tion to all those wno may fnvor us
them out.____________
with their patronage. Those
laid b Cwlut i First Cba Grsrirj SUre I
who prefer can have their
tP"Wilson it Howe have just receiv­
ed a new stock of Boots, Shoes and
Wish
to
inform
all
that
by
prompt
at
­
Rubbers, to be sold very low.
tention, accommodating ways, good
without waiting.
goods and low prices, hope to receive Bran
ryilny your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes,
and Feed
a fair share of your patronage.
Hats, Caps, proccries. Provisions,
FOR SALE
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
at the Mill at the lowest prices. ;
who always sells at the lowest prices. Iliff beat Price paid for Prodace
_
W‘
Pro*’
tar The "boss” stock of Gloves and
COME AND SEE.
Mittens just received at
£JOOT AND SHOE SHOP
Wilson it Howe’s.
Yourt Truly,

Teas, Coffees, Sugars, SCIPIO MILLS

COMPETEHT MIlLER

WHEAT EXCHANGED FOR FLOUR

______ BOISE A FRANCIS.

Johnalon’a Sarmparilla, eur« Liter Complaint.
Jotmtaon’a Saraaparilla, eotea Indication.
Sobnaloa'a Saraaparilla ia uaed by everybody.
Johoaton’. Sanafrtrilta cam Kick Headache.
Jobnaton’M Baraaparilla cure* Ily.pepala.

JMP0RTA5T NEWS.

They nil doit.
Go to the Old Reliable Market for,
Fre-bh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
Henry Roe.
Proprietor.

New Goods.

FINEST SEWED BOOT
New Firm.

W. G. AYLSWORTH

1UAN OF A. THOUSAND.
&gt;iiitim’i Coaae.—Whea death wm hourly

C«itu‘
KcidentAny oiada * preptmUon lliU c«r»d .
hla only child of Consultation. HU child]

Iim lo

win trade, if GOOD GOODB,
ttlVCB and FAIR DEALING are any ol£

in twoaCy-foi&gt;r boura. addraaa CEA D DOCK a CO
MBlmil, 1'tDodmphU. Maniac Ute p«|Nr. ly I

DRY GOODS,

J^AMHY1U.E UYERY.

J. OSMAN, Prop.

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TURN-DOTS

I

GROCERIES,
BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

CLOTHING, Etc.,
LOW BATES

COMMERCIAL TRAVELOR8

Give Mie n Cail!
FRANK baker.
"pHE BARRYW1LLE MILLS.

MILKER i NORTON.
FLOUR, MEAL!FEED,
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.

ATTENTION
Hartac thsrowiMv ।

Produce Taken

MADE A SPECIALTY

J. OMAN.

Repairing Done In the Seat
Manner Possible!

Sign, the Big Boot.

Wm. A AYLSWORTH
sumption am be porttlr. ly and permanently

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

W.«. AmWOBTB

300DW0BX

FARMERS I

�T^r 3InvS

A cold is called m

MJk.SH'VIX.XuK.
SATURDAY,

•

• APRIL 10. 1880

WEEILT IEWS REVIEW.
Mnsonchuaetts'

Senate

the drop wu about five feet

a tcmUo
rick wfth

aiidxrtd

Iim

•uine portion of the air ixumuges. When
it is confined to the mucouu membrane
' n of bs a mild
'it is attended

iMudww are f&lt; l t in ttam
of the Liberal jwrty, »
the news is reorived with the utmort delight.

his rtatetnent prove* true, it ia evident tliat
7hina ha* determined to
lu declare
aecioro war on Iluasia.
xiumua.
.. .The Iririi Home-Bafiirii
bjliira are
arc quite
quite Jubilant
Jubilant

ProductIon of Precious Metals.
.
1 According to the circular of the Pacific
pre-cut Chief Secretary Bunk of San Francisco, Cat, there was
L&gt;wther... ,Tta French produced of precious metals, in 1879, in
the States and Territories went of the
Missouri river, including British Columhaa been arreatod at 8L Peterabufc for bis, and thn* receipts in San Francisco
complidtr
in
the
Nihilut
pW«.... by exprem from the' west coast of Mexi­
Mohammed Jan haa been killed, and the Afghan, co, tlie following amounts:
aoldier* under him were routed... .A fire in a
d reventeen
oevenUsni ;pmona
and
village in Savoy killed
--------------J
21,997,714
dnalroyi-d thirty-one dwelling*
.‘The J
cal— [ 5^“’,
dwelling*.,.
... .The
Jamil*
1,640,716

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,

,

-

•

the fog or cold air.
WONDERFUL VITALITY.

l"'”’
O“Juue 28. I879.

IXV-MW-.,
D*™, X

head “gravedo. If the disorder ahould j
rolling-mill of the Philxextend mto the lungs, the patient u mud |
gfeel Company was
Ewt Carroll, La., wla the ninth victim,
Ii.wn &lt;i «&lt; ,-zvlrl in bin nlimii ” nr mm i . 1 . .
• .
• .
• tf *' .
telegraph operator at that point failed to im­
•
.
■-—■—
’■
fftxpca &lt;&gt;y an iron cramp weiguing anout
about
part to an BuxkRU worid tho culprit'* lart words.
«re
of
fa
»«l
prominent
.yTnptoni.
j,
wHicS w„^iro„
A BOILER explosion in Child's -ieaci
O’Donovan Rossa and other Fenians
torriblo
toroe
from
the
.halt
of . rerol,forge, Buffalo, N. Y., killed two workmen and
have called a convention of IrLduncn to meet in
iittack of bronchitM. Tho mitominaUon t
fl.-whroh Tb» damp wm in tho
often ttnwUfrnmtmepmiot the mnetm.
the letter “U.- mwle of roturo
membrene to Mother. Beginning tor
m o( U1,. „fcriot „gf„
ing &lt;3,000.000, rending lOO.tlOO rifle* to Beland,
and nixing the revolutionary flag;...The
erweple in th. mm, it gredMl r creep.
,»rt of the rftrnp
French-Canadian emigration into tlie United
lore of (100,000.
down
into
the
windpipe
mJ Immck
f„„h™d, bnwkState* continues at a rate which a lamia the are to be ex}icllfxl from the French colonic*.
...
976,742
A band of horse-thieves hare made it Canadian atdhontie*. The immigrant* are *.rid
Bometoa.-!t pmm. frnm tlie throat up hto lww,
p^iy fotdng through the
2,091,300
Utah
...................
3.46X,879
San Domingo has another conspiracy,
toward the t»r,
ear. and produces
urodnees deafness,
deafness. skin ___
___________
i
to be coming at the rate of 1,000 per month...
u cresernt-shaped fragment of the
:: IMIMIS TotaL............. .FM4M01 or down the gullet to the stomach, caus­
A new transatlantic lino of *teamer» ha* been thia time to rvotore ex-Prarident GouzaIcn to ...............................
frontal I Mine, measuring three inches in
Mexico....
entablialicd. The ships of this lilic will jily t&gt;o- power... .The JJbcral gain* in the English.
ing qualmish and otiwr uneasy semui- extreme, length and seven-eighths of an
The Liberal gain in Englund, up to j The gross yield for 1879, sIiAti aliove, ticNiB-and loss of appetite.
tween New York aud the Mediterranean, Mop­
inch
in width in the center or widest
ping at Lisbon, Gibraltar, • nd Marre^kix - • • ■
tbc 7tb iurt., wax nixty-fivc. Tita will b&lt;* about | ®KKre8ah3d, is, approximately, as fblMedically, tlie best treatment for a part, thus producing not only h com­
The Vice President of a manufacturing compa­
cold ia aconite, and the earlier it is given pound fracture of the skull, but cutting
thc number of the Houu-lUikrx. In Cork, :
‘
ny at Wbeeline, W. Va., has defaulted to the
amount of tSl.OOO.... Lart rear 247,315 am* of Fans' ll and Daly, Honw-Itulcrx, sure elected to [ Hllvcr'.
3A.6H,!US the better. A teaspoonful of the aconite through the longitudinal sinus ’or large
ted 8tataa navy, died in Boston reountly. He wa. land were sold, in Manitoba and the Brdinh Parliament, defeating aT’otiwcrvative and a Lib- Ix-d..
mixture ahould be given every hour or blood-vessel of the interior of the top of
74 yeva old... .The machine ahop of the Bridge- northwertjterritorir".
ml Mr.
a«brro U.i th. Brolv- ; Th. ouUo^ tor 1880 doro not indiroto two houra, according to the severity of tlie head, permitting an extrusion and
Rulera will nw their power to force conctsuuotm „
,i.„„ t , iu~n
Ottawa, Ciumda, is threatened by from
tlie symptoms If there is not much j loos of a considerable portion of the brain
tta Whig Goremment a- they n ELeaU’r P^uct than for 1879
chnrcb-lnimers. The Presbyterian a-id Catholic once did from the . Tory Minhtry The annnul products of lertd, silver,
fever, n still smaller dose may lie taken. I substance. This form of fracture, known
tta amount... .A Philadelphia ted, who wa* bit­
Bumarck resigned hi* CtatKellonhip of tlie I and gold in the States and Territories The patient had better go to bed and as ecrasement, or “smash,” consists not
ten bv a rabid Hpitz dog eighteen months ago,
Gennan empire lately, In consequence of a vdte i west of tlie Missouri river, from 1870 keep quiet; he should not take much only of a crushing of the bone itself, bat
it Mxtoring from hydrophobia.
.
food, but may drink freely of water if also of a separating of the neighboring
The Straits of Mackinac ore open. in the Bimdexrath. A corrwqxjndeiit at Berlin | to ^79 wcri, . &gt;
The New York Court of Appeals
reports that the Bundearath |&gt;a-icd the Rtamp ;
’
*34.7500001 ms.M9 96A.194 thirsty.
This treatment may lie con- i BUture8
sutures. Beside the injury to the skull
^x^oou iJmv i
ii i
affirm* thc Judgment in tlie caw of Chartine Stcaunm which had jiawwxl through the straite tew, but,! with certain modification*. TImwc \
tinned for from six to twelve houra, or I tthkiA
jien,
have arrived in Detroit... .Export* from "ca­ were nu« agreeable to Prince Buanarck, and he | irti 37,177^95 taTt....:
a kiosening of tlie teeth, ?iud
Cox, the murderer of Mrs. Hull... .A colored lxt» rd |x&gt;rt" lart week: Pork, 7,094 liarreln; m*nt hl^rtrtgnation to tlie Emperor, who re-i 1873. 39,2M,5M itnA 37,6*6,029
even longer. If the skin becomes moist such
- injuries
- of tho jaws that the patient
cadet at Wort Point wax attack.&lt;1 in the barrack*,
38,4M,488|1879ro 31,470,362
,
. Uni. S.8K3.355 pound*; bacon,
17,IM,510 ftiaed to accept it uxing the word, “Never." t 1B7t.
tlie other svmptoma usually quickly disby three maxked men, the other night,t, bound ponndii; flour, 72.SC5 banvla ; wheat, 1,573,431 Princt* Bismarck again aent in ita reaignation. : The California quicksilver product in ap]M*ar, ami a few more dotw* of the was unable to open his mouth for more
tand and foot, and mutilated about the1 e&lt;*r&gt;5 &gt;' 1 Muihel* ; corn, 3,130,089 bn*heU ; oata, 6.032 oaring thAvotq in tlie Buude-rath wax not the f 1879, was 73,879 flasks, ns follows ;
than three weeks.
medicine
will
effect
a
cure.
Tliis
treat
­
fa believed that thc outrage wa* perpetrated
by
rated by I Vu^e-la ; rve, 13,027 buahela ; Itariey, 2O.bu*heb&lt;. -ole ground for ita action, but ttai'hix liealth
TZooXa.
Mr. Davis was carried to hia home, in
ment is very simple, and is usually suc­
V~. 7----- r1
., 1U’’?
- -Ovaln in sight in the State* and Canada : waH -u.clL.he eonaWcrcd it ncccxHarv to withdraw New Almaden..........
. .gu,*trg
i.n.i Ea*teni
rjru
20,7(0 Great
t’47O
vicinity of the mill, and Dr. L G.
rlvftute soldier and wheat. 24.227,000 huahel*; corn, 16,541,000 fprfn
.. 15,540 California..
cessful. It is especially* useful lit the tho
public
life.
Popular
opinion Claudalupe.15,540Trtifcniia.
1,036
of Kensington, w, immediately
at Lancaster, at the I bnabel* ; oate. 2,994,000 buaheb.; rye, 681,000 heam* to be that he will remain in office 1 Bull&gt;^Y5 I^ink.....................- 9,242 Pope Valley
liegiuning of a cold, and is, in fact, ap­ Young,
.An English bark wltah -ailed from Mobile, ou ;
“ plicable to the commencement of any summoned. On an examination of tho
bushels ; barley, 2,228,000 bushel*.
।
wounds
were pronounced neermr
the 26th of February, hod to be abandoned in I iuddiiuttoE.
4*516'8(0x1 rim..
acute illness. It is, it will be seen, some- I rilv fatal.theyDr.
, mid-ocean after the lox* of five of her crow. I 5gp*c.&gt;n»oi
D. Uni
H ^
Agnew' o
Professor
»b«l different
dim-roIitIromUK.tn-«IiUfnt
nrioni.jI (lf-Sn
, j^nn.
A woman and child were burned to
what
from tlie treatment reconiA Washington dispatch savs thnt n I The «liip Shannon, from Baltimore, rescued the Altoona,—
ro.-iid.-a
when
„toHkin
K
ol
•eutd
liron-i
|^^4
-laJlrfinoon
^hrtion^ml
death in a log cabin near Warsaw, Ind. Thu ror, "TO, oo.ro.ro. to ,.ro. or
J. ’
| ^Thv eireulro
th.t Uio bulhon
cldlto. The ezptatotiuu a V..ry towpto;
j
p, y
doors were found looked, and foul play U xu»Jewett of OI110, a* tho Democratic nominee q-xial instruction- to negotiate a commercial from
the
Comstock
lode contains
w,.„
,„h ,
tb., Ule„
for Prcwdent ha* .prang up qmte recently.
treaty between tiiat country and Franc.,
, 41 OQ-KX) per cent gold and 58 80-100 lb«ro uro two dHTen-bt w.r. uf omrwK
id th,, roroe nwult, rod yon cro .ulopl
no hope ot roritro the toro'. W«, tab
Mr. Groesbeck, in answer to the inThe armod force which recently in- [ i&gt;er cent silver. Of tlie so-culled base
?
ou
»
•_
that
while
there
was
life
there
was
some,,
'..itw
-tit
uiai
wnue
mere
was
me
lucre
was somevitation of a conference of New York Demo I vaded lluaaten territory in Arts, wa* made up ■ bullion from Nevada 27 per cent, was
II. pi,mm ana. bmuelf umvoiitobly
to
,
„d „
„
A 1&amp;-YEAR-OLD girl w under arrest at crate, aaya that he will willingly accept a nomina- | nf Tartare, and not of Chincre, as....
I gold,....and of tlie whole product of the
reported
.xp&lt;M«l In cnia-pr&lt;xlueing mm. he &lt;ione wltoh the ruling, ot toimitoitv wul
tion
at
the
hand*
of
the
party
to
which
he
bei
Thcbaw,
the
King
of
Burnish,
haa
died
of
xmxll-^11- State, 27 50-100 per cent was gold.
8t&lt;pouia, Ma, far bigamy.... According to offi­
m&gt;y
oto-n
™«M
.toplroronl
cuuohidll
co
„iT
’
ro
gg
Ml
.
Cto
the
long*, but he will nut engage in a canvas* to »e- । pox at Mandalay.
cial figure*, the packing of the West during the |
I Totals of mining statistics for u series
by Owmc of MOT.U-. A. there third d.r^ter the
Mother OOH1
-.v,,
-w —
” '
I cure Mich----- Utah Itepublicatia have elected
- . । .
. ..
| of veara are :
ns yet
vet no fever
fewr to subdue,
Kiilxlne. very
verv small imitation
..u
• was ....
,
is as
put raUr mroo-rramNov. 1.1STS. to Mm* |
Io &amp; ChkMto CunrroUoii.
held
by
Dr.
Young
and
। Gold product of tho Pacific const since doses will suffice. After exposure to
— ly0—Jfe-etofi- 6,960,451 lioKV Of Uli.
Tlir MiHUHin Orvcntouju-r. *111 bold Ito-ir
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS.
Prut Agnew, but there were noqjew de­
1848, $1,622,040,000.
com,
»«■»&gt;■'»
.l.ugburod MW.** 1 «• . SUU ConrobUon M.J 20.
cold,ana
and 1 before the appearance of any velopments in the case from which they
Louin, 577,793; Cincinnati, 534,559; Indianapo,-—
the
Silver product of the States and Ter- ---symptoms,
—an icw
few uusen
doses or
of uie
tlie name
same mwuimuhMunicipal elections were held
in many .I ^r°n behalf of a majority
lia, 364,021; Milwaukee, 340,783, and Louisville, |
- of
any hope, and it was not
late ritories west of the Missouri river since .I &lt;une mnv ro..
serve
to, ward
tiff ro..
an ...roro-ro,
attack. 1‘ could gather
WkMS. tatag U» .inb r «-uon of uns-'u i Wul.ro dUo April S. Io todriro too round*•“*■11
.« r
ro.ro.. roro
expiratjon of nlx)ut
flfth
U» W«t HroiibUvwl 7.460.64S bop. or S30.1W
. ... ’
„
.1„„|,.J
I —““A
“ “&gt;• »«»■.. on U»,
c. a ‘ 1858, $446,625,000.
“
- thing
-have tout rootute ( week
The
Kn-al
ui
to
n
more than the number.returned for the] aeaaon '
„
«p&lt;x-i»J rvpert and a bill cvucrn:lng poilUa
«*- I Combined gold and silver product of bottle hrody;
;i.u hire to wrote ro j
ahon[
,oaD^ m
of 1CT-H0.
'S. n--ri Ohio
vn. V1„
„„ .i,
&gt;te a the Pacific slope since 1848, $2,068,665,- hour or two ^ndrog lor it the opportn- doKJ&lt;J , Mf,
, few
m
v-v
,• i .
i
i railroad, ba* written a letter in which be aav*
....
.. „
.
,
vm- | 000.
IJhovob Mu» CwnJuh . regulnr iuu.
„ s,.^rr )UMJ,
ta
1
"'&gt;■
nitvtorlteroe m.yhelo.t.
uter about one-heli the rooty wroCl&lt;».4
by the Cincinnati Convention for President of । llPW tuuiUrson baa cloaed, ahc romaine.one week longer at try
p
_ r...
patient
has
i» B ?_
i .v
An Outraged Court.
. When .tthe
l“’ l«
tl‘'ut h
“. caught cold and i bj
Dew
lxjny fonnation&gt;
XoVickor*, Throta. fa Chiu«o, .ppouing to ““ ptotod BUUa .bv tom to. (O.roll) U to jtomUU.
is suffering
from .jieraistent
shivering,
I ning
•
—
----—
~
r
‘
----’
—
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in
Telico
township,
Arkansas.
pHmnl.n7°
w
g
tv°
From
thr^
m
“
“ Duw covered by soft
.__
.
.
,
J.,xt . . . the hand* of hiafrauds.
di»cT»e&lt;! i
i croiphor i. the beat remedy. From thnwmcjj
two of sbakxpeare
comediea, "Much Ado
: n.*a&gt;rd n
jfflnr7LK..",37^ Of*Ji*.’.
S-WlertMJ prroi.1. ' I w
„. .roenee may bo prea | d,„ brain
”U1“b““ &lt;*
About Nothing "and •« Aa You Like IL' The
Senator Hoaii has written to a mem- PSS,. o&lt;
to five drop, of d
the
He could neither read nor write. ....
f
.
H||L.
ti„, Bn-bram are plainly visible.
former piece ia billed tho first throe evening* of ; her of the Maaaachuretta Lcgtalatiiro a letter on I rtiie.
vtl&gt;. Randolph
Randoij county, UL,aasupervteor ot the Ccn- । «l.
every'quarter
of u hour on
Not.nluihJdi^ the
the great
great danger
danger imim­
it tha K«hth di»trict of niinoi.. aud Oonrjc* h. । Had been elected out of pure fun, bv u r
„n,Li,,,r
&gt;&gt;u.augua.or tho ' Notwithstanding
' too ITvtodroUd qnuUoii. in .hub ho rovta. laua
&lt;" L.^5
_______________
_
______
_______
I
aunpltof.iulul™
may
bo
rood.
Aa
...»
pending
over
Mr
Da™
tor
»o
many
rrioiuthton.
ot
r.l«r.
Iowa.
Hnixvrvlww
nt
the
Cell«l«
1
•
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_
..
‘
COmPllOT
IlllUlcH
milV
be
Used.
As
BOOM
.......
ar,
T»
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t
...._______
for the latter nart of
the
w«-k.
and
the
clowns
.
1
.
I
pownum
a
OI uic wtxk, ana me ciummik
.
,
.....
•
...
vidviiig glOO rome up tor" tnak Grorge Stored, U&gt;o^Xhfe,dd
X^d ™ ““
&gt;“•
and Mucccwtful engagement. Wrongly against the inatmction of delegate* to
ana auccwmiui eugag
u I
clucago Convention. He dra» not believe
X, has been visited by ~
•
.......
.. could
Gen. ~
Grant- .i» ■■
the atronguit
candidate that
Several houacH were dcmnl-

Seaate amendment, were concurrod tn, and the blE

W
W.

Beasley
B-roier for
tor plaintiff,
nlmnttit Stephen
Steuben W.
W.

u

iwera. mitai^
His mental
characterdml^

Senate wm not in aewdon on Batarttav, Childress for defendant; both able lawWhen avmptom. of mflanimabon of |
bv tho
the 3d Ira, white tha Hon*, met for renerel d.bat. T"’ J” thc
the Case, d.-- any .proud organ have made their a|e | tuU
,
u case
. are
mtrod««' some en—
_ — - -------- _»
for town officer. and for one Alderman from ■ »ly. Areordtagiy. th. meetln, r-olred tt-U Into ffnd*nt.
p-aranoo,
the
drug
mihrotod
tor
thm
taki&gt;
into
roroiderotion.
Thorrerrarkaaenonriy injured. Tho damage to property «u
token into consideration. The
oommJttM of tha wbote on tha rtata of tha t nloa. ‘‘‘'net;, to which uhuntlfTs Counsel objCCteomphrobon u.ay ix, peen to altoroa- ble
blo features of
very great....A Chamber of Comnww ha» The town officer* choxen in the South and Wcxt I aad a numbar of memlter. u apoka their httte ptecoa'* "h
of tliis case can better lx)
To *UMtalU toff nght to put It 111,
been ertabliahed at Springfield, Hl... .At Men­ Division* were B&gt; publican*, and those in the
I turn with anomie. Thro ph.»phoni» ,mdcn.u^ wh,.„ tb„
u COMi&lt;lmxl
upon whateror rebjoct they
primed for.
counsel for defendant produced and read
docino City,,Cab,
man
named
may lie given tor pneumoma, a-lladonna Uult
of
RimH„
---- , -a —
—- —
—~ Hammaland.
—r—---- -• । North Diviniou Democrata. Of tlie eighteen
On the opening “
of
region v.
of uuv
the ™i-».
Senate ,i "Greenleaf on Evidence."
Tliis uuthorirtedin
J? * ytar tad V
condoiuxl
T------- ------------tiiawifcx
■- ■ ZU I AWennen
-XMicnnen cicciet
elected, ten are lU-publicans, five
* the ~wwvu
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or congeation and intlammabon ot Un- | u„. •• Medirol
and ------------Surgical lEt
----------listory of
Jatthfulmu,l aixf who tad
Ud even ocrnnnd
oeenprf the
l&gt;« !, - -----------------------Independent-: *nd one a &lt;» Monday, th. 5lh. a eamnnmiratiao from the S«- ! &gt;&lt;7 *"* directly in point.
----------- -- ....
brain or throat, bryony for rheumatism y
le —. ..’nr,” all proved
e ....
same room with her and her paramour, killedSodalirti
—
fatal,
and
A verv light vote was
»u polled
pwUVU.... ' reUry of War
laid before ttai body, .bowing , his case utterly hopeless, unless he could i or lumbago, and so on. As soon os the 1 them both, am they were alcc|&gt;ing in the aanic The Cunncctirut ftepublican State Convention
1 there is but one well-authenticated case
t nnvei.o.,.. I
nOT-rtty
additional appropriation of I dralge the law.
l symptom indicating aconite has disiq&gt;wax hdd at New Haven, on tho 7th Inst., Aro&lt;»
CT Of p«y
Rising with great gravity, he addressed penretl or become subordinate, the ad­ npproiu’liing this ill apparent hopelcssThe white-lead works of Joplin, Mo., Treat pn-xtding. A nwolutiou wa* introduc'd and bounty,
xl a po- 1 the c&lt;9urt; "May it please vour Honor, I ministration of that drug may be sus­ &lt; nesH which resulted in tho recoverv of
are burned down. The Iom in xtaud *t (250,­ favoring the nomination of *&lt;&gt;mu man like Ed­ tltlon of
the patient—lafing tliat of Dr. Harfow,
Cincinnati am astounded to witness tin* impudence pended.
mund* or Wartibunic, but it wax withdrawn,
000, with insurance of only $60,000. ..A severe
rr.ro.ro^
, of friend Childress. He has actually ' When thc cold has settled All the 1 referred to the second volume of “Gross’
| _
tho
temper„ of the convention ap[&gt;earing opand loag-contintud xnow-*tonn ix rejxjrt«d at jx»cd
The A Joint rtaoluUcti providing that en&gt;i
jxired t«
t&lt;&gt; anything like iiutnictiona.
itutructionx
I tried to swindle this court and get a nil- ' chest, byrony is an admirable remedy. Surgery," in which the jmtient apparEmigrant gap, near Beno. Nov., on the line of delegate* chown are xaid t.» ixf divided Goverutuetii Printing Office bo allowed
ing in his favor by pidming of!’ English It is indicated when there are heat, ! ently n-gniiied his accustomed nieutal
the Central Pacific railroad. Tlie storm con- ' lx-tween Blame, EdniumL and Waxhbnnn*.
law upon this court for Arkansas law. ! pains and soreness ix'hind thc breast- i and physical condition, and lived twelve
tinned far nearly thn-c day*, bi&lt;x:kading the Tlie Iowa Democratx held their State Conv«-nWliut hav.* we tn do witli foreigner., and Isine, anti an irritative, shaking cough years after having had a tampifig-iron,
road and demolishing 750 feet of Bnow-dndK. | ti&lt;m at Burlington Aiiril 7. It ix Mid tlie ron­
... .Gen. Hinck*. for xcvcral rears eommaiid-g vention wax practically tinanimoti. for Tilden,
their laws? Have we nut the statutes with scanty expectoration. This kind | weighing thirteen jmiinds, prujie|led by
ant of ^tlw Boldiera' Home, at Milwaukee^ box । with a proviso tliat the npUt in New York State
| a prematurely-exploded blast from tlie
made bv our law-makera to govern us?
wild often oecuni in elderly people at । Inme to the top of the skull, completely
nhall bo fixed np ho an to itunin- the full Demo­
I Why, then, should we go to other coun­ ! of
vote for him. It
uudemttxxl that tlte
the lieginning and end of tire* winter, in
The Son Francisco Board of Super- i cratic
affidavit- tn pre--iupUnn * and couuuudd tries to learn how to oaminiater justice? conjunction with stuffiness of the nose, through the anterior end of tlie brain.
ddegatta appointed at Cmcuiiuti will vote a*
vixo;w have adopted reoolntionii to ihe effect |a unit for Tilden, provided they are xatietk-d he
It is a contempt r,f tliis court, and, were 1 running from the eves, and derangement Mr. Davis has preserved the fragment
"x carry New
t Turk A resolution i:&gt; favor &lt;tf
that the ficace of tho dty han been xerionxly can
I in your position, I shonld fine any at­ of the Htonmcli. "Byrony may follow loosened from his skull, and frequently
endangered by the inflammatory harangue* of ' adhering *"
to *'
tlie twu-tl&gt;iri.in rule at Cincinnati Ill
carries it ai&gt;out with him in his pocket.
to the b|U... In lb« HoUM, torney heavily who midertook to deceive aconite, or may be given alone.
Mr. Hprli.grr- ninth * perwonal rtjilanatloa of h!» 1 me as Mr. Childress Ims done."
Mayor Kalloch. They authorized thc Judiciary
Mux vomica is useful for a stuffy cold,
iurnicx-Ufin with tbr Wa&gt;hlnirn-IX&gt;nnel)y cauUwt«lThirty years ago there was but one
Committee to inveatigate the matter and report.
j Tliis Lail the desired effect. Turning ‘ and for violent coughs with little or no
It i* thought that thc iinqxjxed investigation m in lUiodv Inland on the 7th mat., the IU
। to tin* dumbfounded Chililress, and exjiectoration. Ijiecaeuimha is of value pottery in this country making white
ean candidate* nut receiving a majority of all
S’ preliminary to the impeachment of Kai
and yellow ware, and not a mill to grind
‘Die LegMtatiire w UrgeJy c.iuniltUv on Uir .piaatitm &lt; ' un-c-Ung Woahburn. . while from “his eye-halls flashed the
... .The Directors of the Chicago and Alton • tlie vote* cad.
roro.^.^-.
omjuustone
tc- reI material. All the - Hint and
railway have decided to bwue new xliare* of Ik-publican, however, and mil elect th.-iii
! living fire,” the Court said: “Sir, I am where is much sneezing.
■tack aggregating a little over (1,UOO.UOO, to be ! ui due time. The PmiulntionlKt* polk'd a »iirastonished at you in trying to impost* on ' There are other remedies which are quired was import'd from Great Britain,
useful when aconite has not lieen em-, Now there are 800 potteries in the United
offiitd for xale at par to xhareholdeni in thc priHingiy large vote for their candidate—over
__
______
_
__
____
pli"
Coi&gt;rt.
Il
ero'l
be
&lt;Ud!
A»
il
proportion of one xhan- to every ten. The S.oOo vote*—while the Republican* jailled Miinc
plojtid or the more acute symptoms have States, represe nting a total capital of
money thin acquired will be m*.d In the pur- 111,000 and the DellHK-rat* 7.0W) vote* . .The tr»uiit, &lt;&gt;r hi. friend^ with tho puqxwc of I is the first time, the Court will look over
■inlrching hl» elunwter If he could nut obtain hl. 1i i*
v»„
„ -----never
----- i.trv it ■ again. •».
But. yon
If you passed away. Thus ranall doses of ar- ; over $0,000,000. The pottery craze of
chaxe of new rolling xtock, etc.. A block of । Minnenota Ilepuhlkinui will hold their State
vote. Jtr. Town.hend tiuulr a motion to &lt;llM-hargc it.
budding" was totally dertroytd by tire nt Min- | Convention at St Paul on tho 20th of May,
I do, tliis 'ere Court will find you to the I seJiie succeed admirably in some case.x. ; tin* last two or three years resulted in
A two-ounce dose of Qie iodide of potas- the erection of tiiirty new kilns in 1879.
Deapolw tlie other day. The lox* in extimated I
i utmost extent of tlie law. Judgment j| sium
mixture, taken every night nt lied•
at $166,000. The insurance ia (82,000.
«n •’iwpp txoq* » 4»1JV -winntovM tvpnvwu
p i:»ndopw o&lt;n ptre w&gt;[tu uqi JO nufa ; for plaintiff; court's adjourned.” Child- ' time for three or four nights, will often
In the contested-election case of Wash­ ■Pl
A Pottsville lad jumped tlie rope 384
An epidemic of smnll-pox in the town
-tirtana -&lt;p p^oai
-jjdad
joj (pl । eras npjieiiled and swore worse thun the
I cure n cold in the bend, especially when times, and died.
burn vx. Donnelly, from Minnesota. the Ilouae jqi him »p;X Twlrtl aiojajaiR P«v ‘■lupn-oM) j.ni
of Mattewon, lit, a xnburb of Chicago, resulted , ,
| army in’Flanders.

Tnejcity of Chicago held an election

jro.th. tta*.ot. ptrotaro.-h„rorotrou*

fo^au

:

The Court House and jail of Brown i
I.burned,
hmw—4 together
------------ —
o------ 1 i

■mHrT T.rtrwjt
m.u 1«4
a1v
«oamty
Texaa,
lately
—k- - -waak -----*
Ih a number of prwonere.

-..ut™,™t „f the public

.

Total coin ootids..
Matured debt

mJ a fight
° , with GerUOcateM of aepoc
loea near Fore Snell, I ZrecUtma1 currency.

Hester Presbudg (colored) has just

t.,7«),aiw,400
9,922,965
346,742,211
8,496,000
16.CX.W7

30,146,420

”**"...........

^d, in Baltimore, at tho extraordinary ago of ' T Total without Internet.
~ —I-----t........... ......... S

A Texas Postmaster has absconded '
with H.Q00 belonging to the United Slate- Gov-

1,830,464}
:mx»,ooo

Navy parac® fund.

19,870^13

T°ul d,u- ■ ■
U ‘"“"n

.

XI,106,1*3

|l,9H0,3M.‘O4

48,814,432

Over 5,000 negro iimmigrants from
tiled
in
Indiana
e South have settled
iring the part fall and winter....
French

2,618,643
9,922,966
881^66
20,143,420

|

8,496.000
1W.14838B
301,106,983

301,106,983

tionain tho United State* on Friday, Aprils.
There was a triple hAugtog at Macon, Mwh.. all

Xaterart Accrued and not yet p*ld
firiarert paid by United dtetea..............
lateral repted by treneporteUoa cf

/M,023.512

32,012,249

The whole number of pensions grunt­
ed since 1M2, not including thn airouv-of-pay
daima. ha* been nearly 700,000, and. beddM,
nearly a quarter of a million of applications for
pennoua are now on flic.

FORE1CS

I there is much running from tlie eyes
THE MARKETS.
nose. Tliis is an excellent remedy
Josh Billingsand
’ Philosophy.
Tlie onlv advantage in having a great &gt; ^or deafness arising from cold. It does
NEW TORE
. ... i . * :
,i
- 1 very
Viirv little
liffL. tri
good wli.m
when II,.,
the &lt;w,Ll
cold lino
has u.,4
set-.
I reputashuu
ix, it enables
a man .to do
—------------------------------ -------------------- I mutch more g&lt;Mxl than he otherwise tli«d ox the chest Inhalations of iodide 1
4 3H,963,900
SS
lew than; uro who ever often do good in corym. A table-spoon­
iMn.i, requiring ux roitniMvr treiieral to null, on .... tat. how
.
ful of the tincture of iodine should be
A1I authors hav their trials and tribu- put in a- jug of boiling water, and the
lashun. I hav even had a taste trv them vapor inhaled. Eight or ten chlorate of ;
miself. I hav Ix-en familiarly called jiotash lozenges a day will sometimes
CHICAGO.
“Daghm Phool,” “ Kussid Idiot," and arrest a cold ; but this is not one of our '
menny other kurious things; but I hav Ix-xt remedies.
Cowa and Halfen
A cold in the head may often Im* '
two consoiashuns: Ono is: I never hav
wrote a line for an unkind or sinister speedily cured by the use' of a snuff
purpose, and the other ix, I have allwnss nu.de as follows : Take of hydrocldorute
got bulUllno
a good atstiff
price
for what I hav of morphia, two grains ; acacia powder,
the public
Cleveland.
Ohio.
two drachms; subnitrate of bismuth, Cob—-Na.
The Senate refuaed to recede from it- amend- wrote, and hav got the money on hand ffix drachms. Mix.
to show now. Moral: Bully for me!
Of this powder, from a quarter to a JUauv_*
Suckcess iz what wins. It makes
half may be taken as snuff in thp course । Bcrru-i^toa c^a^ry
pointed a ooufetrnca committee. The Joint rwoiu- even a phool appear like a wize man.
of
the twenty-four hours. Ito employ- I
It
iz
the
genius
uv
the
devil
that
makes
Uon anthorlxlna the Secretary of War to lend United
lu
**
him terrible; if he had but fu branes hiz ment should be commenced as soon as
iniquity would be far more dangerous to tlie symptoms of coryza show them­
selves, and it should lie used frequently
himself than to others.
Mi Dear Richard, bo kerful what yn at first, ao os to keep the interior of tlie
say, and who hears it. The world haz nostrils constantly well coated. Each
both ears wide open to ketch enny un­ time the Dose is blown, another pinch
"T. LQL’IH
lucky speech yu may make, and they should be taken. It may l&gt;e taken in
hover wuz known to forgit sutch things. tlie ordinary way, from between tlie
Woman iz a safety-valve. Without thumb and forefinger; but a much more
her man would boast himself, and all efficacious and less wasteful method is to
creashun besides or would try hard to use a small gutter of pajMir, or a “ snuff­
spoon,” placing it just within the nos­
CINCINNA1I.
trils and snuffing up forcibly, so as to
A Wa-teful lnbre-4 Paid by Farmers. carry it well within. Some of the powder
There is no disputing the fact that any finds its way into the throat, and may do
farm implement, be it wagon, plow, liar­ good if there is any catarrh there. Tlie
row, reaper, rukt\ or what not, if left ex­ snuff causes scarcely any perceptible
TOLEDO.
sensation; a alight smarting may occur if.
tlie mucous membrane is much irritated
might say in five yearn, but if any choose and inflamed, but it rapidly disappears.
DETROIT.’
to cavil at five, we will say ten. Thia is 10 After a' few sniffs of the powder, a j&gt;erper cent per annum. At a cost of less ceptible amelioration of the symptoms
than 1 per cent, the*? tools can always ensues, and, in the coarse of » few hours,
be kept housed, or under cover of some the powder being inhaled from time to
kind, even if but rough boards, that will time, all the symptoms will have disapshut out sun and rain. Because we do jieared.
odumakue
To diminish excessive sensitiveness to
waste, we are apt to forget that it is ever cold, out-door exercise ia of the first im­
going on. It is unnecessary to suggest portance. People who coddle them­
the " application ’’ of this short sermon. selves in-doors all day long are just the
Nine per cent interest saved is not to be people who catch cold. The morning
despised, even if better times are st cola bath should be used by everybody,
hand.—ilrcAanpc.
especially if at all subject to colds. Some

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APRIL 10,1880.

■* I

Flax.—It IM Buppomri that flax ia a
, ». kurd " crop on land. It ia true in
I one semae, but it will not injure a cool,

ut Texa*
\ x*ta in the fall ut 1841 for the jnirpoM*
r
on..._ ....if.:__

Director
trident.

Al*o«4

the (ormer who is prepared. J
ninety feet a trout was seen to approach tlie miarhivf hud to Unfavorable
the shining bait, seiz ’ and swallow it.
late
The fish wan hauled up, ent open, and
one is rarely bo.' .
there lay in its stomach, tlm lost ring.
Light ia the’ Home.
becoming numerous. . But it should not terminedob hostile demonstrations, and
Wmbn Emperor William’s Generals
MaAvtot.—After the winter'* rfi#t be lost sight of that mill# will not come elected William S. Fisher as commander.
The eminent English writer, Dr.
Ma. Richmond is a systematic and sci- an oveS|lul4ng of the machines will be until there is some material to be worked
The expedition then advanced on the Itathordson, produces in one of our exmbirthday, the old monarch saddened . entitle base-ball player, and has got the rcoper
proper. Dust and rust should be up, and ii the fanners of shy locality town of Mier, in Mexico. A detachment tMporari&lt;»i on article called “ Heahh at
their heart** by informing them that they national game down to a very fine paint cleaned off, and oil and tallow nsed lil&gt;- wish, for a factory near them they must arriving there on the 21st and demanding Home,” winch is replete with wisdom.
would not probably have an opportun­ He is known as the Brown University eraliy. It should lx&gt; understood that first grow the needed material. It is provisions took tlie Alcalde of the town' A most important point, and one on
Uiere
there is mure
inure wear from rust tluin
than from fortunate that flax cun l&gt;e grown for feed, with them as a hostage and returned to which’ he dwells, is the fact tliat so naany
ity very soon of putting their military base-ball player, and will pitch this year use, with farm machinery.
and even the straw used for fodder, where the main body was camped to wait people are afraid of the light “ In a dark
knowledge in practice.
for the Worcextor professional clu.b. In
Early Pl antino and Sowing.—With when mixed with onto, so-that a good the arrival of the ’articles demanded. and gloomy house you can never aee the
his pocket last year he carried a note­ the soil well prepared, early Bovgng is foundation may be laid for a supply While the Texans remained in camp dirt that pollutes it. Dirt accumulates
flax mills. The same ia true of sugar Mier was occupied by Gen. Ampudia, of
book, in which he entered the batting most desirable with many crpjw. Some for
l&gt;eeta. Aitor many years of trial and
apologize for this condition because the
published in this country exclusively by peculiaritieB of all the League batsmen tender ones make a poor start unleaa the failures the manufacture of beet sugar the Mexican army, with 2,000 men. On gloom
conceals it” Accordingly, when
ground is wanned bv the ran and air,
colored men—twenty-two in the South who played against him. This book he and a late frost may do harm. But it is .pramisea 'to become successful. It de; the afternoon of the 25th of December a house is dark mid dingy, the air be­
tho Texas forces started for tlie town and
and seven in the North. When it is lias studied carefully, and he is now rarely wise to delay becatue of what may pends wholly on the farmers. To retain encountered the forces of Ampudia in its comes impure, not only on account of
considered how illy fitted for either s)H!nding much time in devising various happen, when promptness promises the in our midst the millions of dollars sent vicinity, and a fight ensued, in which the the absence of light, but from the im­
abroad for sugar bt desirable. The Port- Mexicans were-driven through the town, purities which are accumulated. Now,
editing or patronizing public journals “twisto,” “dropballs,” “Malones” and Ix-st results.
but still fighting.
.^ftor several par­ us Dr. Richardson cleverly pub* it, we
The first crop to be sown is spring
tlie colored race was at the close of the
leys, the representation of the overwhelm­ place flowers in our windows that they
wheat, then oe*te; after these come beets
veres in inducing thc Maine farmers to ing numbers opposed to them, and may have the light If this be the case,
he expects to baffle the before-men­ and
h-s. Wherever spring wheat
encouraging.
tioned batamen in the coming contests. 4*-ill succeed it is a desirable crop, even produce nxita, and is sanguine of suc- promises of generous terms, the Texans why should w« deprive ourselves at the .
when sown in April. Out of its natural ctMs. ' Beets can be grown profitably if were,induced to surrender. Tho pris­ sunshine and expect to . gain health and
Caft. Webb, the famous English district, which is marked out bv pecul­ a determined attempt is made. Let but oners were then started' for the City of vigor? Light, and plenty of it, is not
Mary Steck has starved herself to
one acre, or Ira., be planted and well
a number being killed en route, onlv a purifier erf things inanimate, but
death at Allegheny, Pa. She Ix-licvud swimmer, performed in Loudon his feat iarity of climate more than any other con­ tendtxl, and os soon os that can be grown Mexico,
and on arriving at Suladd, on the 25th it absolutely stimulates our brains. It
dition, it is of no use to bow it, unless in
that, in consequence of her ainfulneaa, of remaining in the water for sixty hours. a small way to experiment with new vari- successfully ten acres may be.
.of March, an order was received from is in regard' to nick-rooms that this ex­
God had commanded her not to eat He was to be allowed an intermission of eties of unusual promise.
Santa Anna, directing tliat every tenth cellent authority is particularly imHOUSEHOLD HELPS.
man be shot
Accordingly, 159 jiressive. It used to be the habit erf
Preparing tBb Trkeh.—Everylxidy
She was kepi olive in a hospital by hav­ half an hour, but only took twenty min­
white and seventeen black bemis, repre­ physicians in did times to sedulously
R
ice
G
riddle
-C
akes
.
—
One
quart
ing food forced down her throat, but on utes, to change his clothing and stretch wishes to get rdl he can for the money,
the rooms; and this practice con­
and the nurserymen send much larger of milk, half a cup of rice, three eggs, senting the number of Texans left, were darken
his
limbs.
'
The
performance
took
place
tinues to some extent even to-day. In
her return home she refused to take any
tope to the tkxi than the pruned roota one good cupful flour, one and a half tea­ placed in a box and each man drew, tlie certain acute cases of nervous diseases,
ones drawing tho black Im.iuis being taken
nourishment, and died after six weeks of in a sixty-foot tank, six feet deep, and in their new podtionB can support. It spoonfuls baking powder.
where light, the least ray of it, disturbs
filled with artificial sea-water kept nt a is. safe t* shorten jUie branches one-third*
almost entire abstinence.
Graham Scones.—One pint Graham out and ehot. In “ThraH’s History
” occurs
temperature of seventy degrees. He ate
one-hajf.'Uut'itbutter,
should Texas
be done
with the following paragraph; in over exciting the visual organs, this
meal, one largeortable-spoonful
darkening
of the room may be permit­
“
First
Ampudia
and
then
Santo.
Anna
and reference to thc condition pinch of salt, one cupful cold water,
Oveb 40,000 emigrants have landed at and drank in tlie water, and took several judgment
took a fancy to a mere lad by tlie name ted, but ordinarily to keep light out &lt;rf
of the roots. At the same time pare chop together, and bake very thin.
tlie port of New York since the begin­ short naps floating on his bock. At the smooth any broken or mangled roots.
of Hill, and young Hill’s father and the room is to deprive the patient of one
Waffles. —-One pint milk, one pound
of the vital forces. Children or old
ning-of tins year. This is nearly double conclusion of his featCapt. Webb turned
Oats.—Early-sown oats in our hot flour, four eggs, one cupful yeast, quarter brother were released, and tho young mon jM-ople compelled to live in darkness are
-the number of a like period last year. a couple of somersault** in the water, climate are, as a rule, lietter than late- ixmnd butter; let them rise three or sent to the beet college in Mexico.. He j nde and won, exactly like those planta
adopted the profession of a mining en­
from
which
he
ascended
briskly,
and
sown.
Our
climate
is
not
so
favorable
four hours before baking.
The immigration the present year prom­
gineer, and is still a citizen of Mexico." which, deprived of light, grow white.
Darkness m the daytime undoubtedly
ises to be greatly in excess of any pre­ apparently none the worse for hia im­ for oats us the cooler northern and
To Clean Jbwelbt.—Wash in soap
northeastern ones.
There onto ore suds ; rinse in diluted alcohol, and lay in Mr. Hill, who luu* never been to Texas makes the blood flow’ less strongly and
______________
vious year. The hard times and un­ mersion.
heavy aud plump, and seed from Canada, a Imix of dry sawdust to dry. As simple since tht time he started on the expedi­ Htrongly olid checks tho beating of the
tion,
left
Vera
Cruz
some
days
since
by
settled condition European of affairs make
Not long since on aged citizen of Mor­ Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick will as tliis seems, it is the vei-y nicest way
the Alexandre line of steamers for New heart, and these conditions are precisely
America look like a haven of rest
such as bring constitutional suffering
gantown, Vo., jxjssessed of a spirit of produce well for two or three years. By possible to clean gold chains or oniu- Orleans,
______ ,_at___________
__
which place___
he_______
has already
using seed from them* northern localities,
• I arrived, and will be in Galveston on the and disease. The suppression of the
deviltry and curiosity, went out near his oats may be grown in the Middle States menta of any kind.
In reply to an inquiry from ex-Sena­ house and cut a large white pine tree, weighing from thirty-five to forty-five
Simple and Delicious Muffins.— j arrival of the Morgan line steamer this light of day actually increases thoee
contagious maladies which feed on un- . a—
— one
.--------«..! __i. salt,
morning. Ho is a brother-in-law of Gen.One quart
flour,
teuspoonful
tor
Doolittle respecting
—----------------j------- D tpavements,
------------- ,Gen.
----- - nnd just os it fell he screamed a few pounds-per bushel.
half
gill yeast, one pint warmed milk, W. G. Webb, of Houston, and will be cleanlmess. Dr. Richardson states: “I
Sherman has written a letter stating! time8 at
of his voice, which
Livestock.—The coat is now changed, less two table-spoonfuls ; mix at night, welcomed in Galveston by many old once found by experiment that certain
that, having investigated the matter in . ldarmed his family and neighbors, who end good brushing or carding helps the and beat until light ; in the morning Texans, who remembered his father on ergnnic jMiisons,
*
*.analogous to the poisonM^
—2^3 these diseases, are
propagate
this country and Europe, he is satisfied • in
mjnutcs’ time had n*wembl&lt;«d at shedding of the hair by stimulating the drop tho well-risen dough in buttered his return from Mexico in 1844, when w,u$*1 skin. Medicines lire to Im* avoided, ns a cups.
innocuous
the prisoners were released. The changes
uwocucin by exposure to the
tliat the only durable pavements are tho j the
thc meantime he concealed
। — ----------------------------------.------------- rule, eAct-puug
excepting iin extreme cases.
Calf's Liver la Pbovincale.—Heat wrought in Texas since the departure of |
Belgian aw.l macadam. P
’"»••- tnnt !j . .
. near by and watched the pro- “"~
He“ ■*■
admits
Spring
physicing' is on old notion
r-phyriemg"
„
„.
.
some butter in the frving-pon, seiuxm Mr. Hill, when a mere lad, thirty-nine i
than m
some oth-'
they in mare exp«Mivo thiin
; _______ which
kni|, ushould
(t,.r thon-Ht
tree hud boob which should rest with our ancestors. the slices of liver with salt, peppey, year ago, have been of such magnitude
Romance of a I ortmantean.
are, but think, thnt in the long run they | trimmed up tor the purpooe of finding If due attention has been given to feed­ hashed pandeyt and a very small piece that it would require mure space than is
A man presented himself at an inn in
; ing and general •care, stock will come
are eoonomical.
»
I
a.-a.l body, tho old Mow walked up out in good order after their season of of mashed garlic. Frv for ten minutes, ollott&lt;*d this paragraph for but the bore Valenciennes, France, and made a re| quest to lx* lulmitteil, together with a
then add a few sjxxmfuls of soup stock. enumerution of them.
. ।, &lt;*uu
and remarked that rav.
he hod
— found
....... out by . dry feeding and confinement
.------ ,
’ very bulky portmanteau, which he car­
When Houston, Texas, was entertain- j the
tjie operation
op^tion that his wife, family, and
Houses.—When hard work com-[
Remain, of Gotble .Irrhlleelure.
rieJ „„ hi, ,|1OTjdcr. Tlie woman ol tho
inp Orrat. . youngl(.«•&gt;»mrnl. h» w».v neighbors cared worthing
dry
A most interesting discovery of a house, having allotted to him a secondsoiu&lt;-».L&gt;s tur
iw. him.
LIm., and unne,
t
. t.«d will Ik, nwdml *»'Tl5e U.w whiUm wight ewJ.
“re.iiStM
to th., ud. of the Oenend . .-rarw rad thnt
.hll, he
,H. hntl
hnJ m.de n„ hull
lud( dny
duv’.,. work
,„rk by
b, | ^"
h.ml„m.
th- muckw The
rad ptovrau .into1h.m, „ luJ1 bcantiful vestige of Gothic architecture, i ‘floor
"---------:-------:—
room,- offered to help him in
carrying
in excellent preservation, ha** l&gt;een made | up-stain* the burden, which seemed too
shouted, “ Hurrah for Jeff Davis I The gJ,tting tlu.
trimmed up, ta-sides.
’rest0 is emdlv" chafed and
c-f ".u8arweU
General
You see.
thnn
tj.nnksd tho
th., nmtrhbon*
for their
tht-ir II gulled. A.iJ
Arit.urv &lt;•.-&gt;.
“Ur wto .
«»xturi!. Iwatmg beneath the house at the southeast cor­ | heavy for his unaided efforts; but he reGeneral’’ss host
ho.t said,
n.id, *“’ You
see. General,
General, Hi&lt;
£j„ tbt
,n thanked
neighbor. lor
Cold water «&gt;..!
nnd C..t
votorinnry
concurrant jelly or strawberry jam ner of Leadenhall, and directly opposite (us***!, on tlie ground that it contained
that in a city like otm, with a population ott&lt;m&lt;lance with their pain-killer and 1 moline will keep gull, in check anil heal |I bnskly,
Aidgate pump, in London. Tlie arches articles of a very delicate and fragile
to taste. Servo with rich cream.
and vaults in the basement have hither­
of 25,000, we have nt least one ----- , ,_.n.nhnr
.raw 8P°U- Clean,, soft harnetw pre’
’ .
and thnt ne could trust it to no
Damp
Closets.—For a damp closet to Ix-en used us a storehouse for wood j nature,
fool” Gen. Grant replied, “ Yes; there '
1
’_______________ Shoes that have been long ^^^OMTO-For^damp
cto^et
one but himself. He, however, requested
are fools all over the world."
j Herr Bebel, a Socialist, complained
jet no toffe^touchtheTroJH'it
place in a saucer full of quick­ and other materials, but the extreme I leave to deiK»it it in a corner of tho
lx*|iuty of tlie architecture, particularly tavern until, after resting and refreshing
-------- »-'
j.
— in the German Parliament the other day | wqj weaJ. ttWav fast enough.
lime, ana it will not only absorb till apthe sculpture and graining, led to on in­ I himself, he should be disposed to carry
— ould.’s railroad
- system
.
.. the
-• manner
/
• which Socialist** arc
— i1
. ..
, parent clompuesH, but sweeten and disin- vestigation.
G
now aggro- ii of
in
After the most diligent re­ j it up-staira. When the hour arrived for
Thb condition of tlie soil l* always to
Jime
a
or M ofh.u M it becomes search, it was a**certaint*d to be tho re­ l closing the house, tlie portmanteau regates 8,168 miles of roud. CoL Scott I treated. His colleague, Herr Fritzsche, be
ne taken
tnaeu into
uno account.
kohuh. Fields
riaun timt
urn ore
■»
mains of a charnel dedicated to St. ■ mained-still below, and the woman, on
controls only 5,400 miles, and Vander- is followed everywhere. He went into a drained,
either
nat
urally
or_arthicially,
may lie safely sown when n wet bgU can-1 ^“^ed.--------- --------------------Michael, and is &lt;Iet*ignnted bv old his­ | mitering the room to put up the shutters,
bilt 4,697 miles of railroad, including tailor shop to order a coai, and a detec- not lie. Wet soils ore cold. Some deny ।
torians os.44next Aidgate." It appears I looked at it, and to her horror perceived.
Death to American Writers,
the Chicago and Northwestern. Gould tive entered as soon as he went out and this, on the ground tliat the watek is as J In a sharp ixlitorial on American lit- to Im* of very great antiquity, haring ’ tliat • something moved within it So
' ‘
~
..
.... by Norman, prior to St”Kath**j* great was the terror tliat she sank down
__ built
decline
St.------Louis
warm os tUe
the soil, aI
and has no refrigerat- brature and its decli
— the
.1------1_ l»et«
is rejxirted to l»e negotiating
for
four insisted upon the
tailor's tolling every-r_ ; wurui
...
_____
_ ______________
___ , after
zftcr referring
“ferrirg to the
tha erine, of the Holy Trinity, in the reign 1 Bpeechleaa and breathless in a chair, and
' r effect.
~ _____
"
the circulation ...
of_____________
' Globe-Democrat,
Herr —
HasselBut_ 't
it is
more lines, with 1,622 miles of track.tiling that had l»een said.
-- —
• ing
tlie
that warms
worms it, and if it is li cheap reprint**
reprints of the best foreign works,, of Henry I. and his Queen Mathilda, of in that position was found by a gen
I;air
in
the
soil
tliat
man
n,
another
Socialist,
walking
in
the
iUr
1,1
1
n
'
1401
1
.111 1 . ' - ■
. . Al.-A— Z—
.. .A ... — I— 11 -..-.I-.—
ia 1
... l.l 1 .. —- . . 11 W*. . 1).
...
.. nl.
.... A ill.
. 11
ACl nW..)
The Ohio and Mississippi rood, in par­
about
the ......
year
1108,
and iuis d'arme, who came to protest against the
I so fllledgrith
water
that air cannot
enter, j all stolen, concludes
as follows: “ We Boulogne,
ticular, he is Bupjxjsed to have an envii-­ Thier Garten, noticed a man dogging j remuiliB cold, until the water has evnp- haw no authors, except those who sur-| now nearly 780 years old. The chapel late hour at which the place was kept
. him. He tru'd for an hour and a half to orated.
' rive from former times. In poetrv we . consist** of pillars and arches. Its length I ojM.*n. As soon as the cause had been
ous eye on.
reel*. mid then .uddenlr turned round
Bri.LXT.-A Hur eondi.M ul the Mil '“v"
“&gt;4
“4 to-- tram north to Muth i. W kmt MdiU explained to tliis minion of the law, he
„mfc~t-t the
th- spy,
«»r. who
who confessed
oont.-twd is
i» indis|x*usable
in,li«.».nrable for
tor this
thi. crop.
non. Old
Old burbur- : «“ “4 Hotam. and others who ruudo brvndtli from
to »™t 16 feet. The ; forgot the primary object of his visit in
Lorenzo Dow, tlie into eccentric andA 1Lud
and confronts
their reputations thirty years ago ; but walls are constructed with obloug blocks I his curiosity to explore tlie mysterious
distinguished clergyman, left his jock- himself and his busin&lt;*ss, and showed ley-grqwen* know all al&gt;out this, but
1(t I where ore their successors ? Has Am&lt;&gt;r- of chalk, similar to those of Rochester piece of luggage, and, drawing his sword,
...
...
'
'
many
wont
to
gro*
barley
because
it
is
I
Castle.
The
arches
ore of stone, the
solved all doubts by cutting open
knife os a keejisake to his niece, and the document authorizing him to act’.as i a profitable crop when successful. It
younger
than the
I; ।; iea .any historian
„
,
. pre­ keys of which are beautifully sculptured soon
the leather. He hod no sooner done so
in Lnv good, wdl-prepnnnl. ’I historic Bancroft ? any
“7 novelist, any
“J
the knife is now in possession of William 1 he was doing. A boy of 16, the son &lt;' " wiE7mx»«l
,
with knots and other devices, and exhib­ tlian a stout man jumped out, pistol in
ilioe
Wil.
but
«
nu.Uonil.Tv
l,»n.
wfcdTem.
,
jxipnlur
mtbor
who&lt;lMe.Jr»m
U»b»t
J. Latham, of .Providence, R. L The j Socialist, was ordered to attend a police soil, but a mellow-clny loam which can twenty years? Bret Harte is glad to it at d glance the skillful masonry of hand, and fell upon tlie gen d'arme; but
famous itinerant traveled in the back- office, and then, after lieing plied with I l»e brought to good tilth is to be pretake n small Consulship abroad; Howells our ancestors. The chapel has been the latter was on his guard, and used his
«&gt; often th.1 he mndK for hinwlt liqnor
clo~.|y
„ to hi» ' may be grown on lighter loams if in would starve if he did not get a solar*' as filled with soil and rubbish nearly to the weapon with good effect. The baggage
a pocket-knife with a fork-blade. The ’ father s conduct. Herr Bebel accused good heart. It may be made an excel­ on editor. Parton says that the first capital of the pillars. From tlie ground and its owner were both accordingly
full length of the knife is nine inches, i the detectives of even worse offenses. lent sailing crop to follow clover, and as requisite to a literary career in this to tlie crown of the arches is 10 feet, and, arrested forthwith, and are now mourn­
country is to have a private fortune or allowing ^he shafts to Im* buried • 16 ing in prison the failure of their inge­
Armed with this the preacher could do | Some of them entered the houses of a cluinge from oats. We prefer to sow to be content with $2,000 a year. John feet, gives a height of 20 feet to the in­ nious but abortive scheme.
good work at the humble Ixxirds of the ' banished Socialist** and insulted their thickly, say two and one-half bushels Fiske has his private fortune and 1ms terior of the building. Tlie iron hinges
per acre, but opinions vary in tliis re­
wives and daughters. In one case a spect, and from one and one-half to two professorship; Hawthorne and Henry and casements are still attached to the
Some Corn in Illinois.
wilderness.
James live abroad for copyright sake. walls, from which circumstance it is con­
woman saved herself by seizing a broom­ and one-liolf bushels is the range.
The corn ciop of tlie single State of
There isoot a new name in the past ten jectured that the. structure originally Illinois for the year 1879 is reported to
W. H. Vanderbilt is said to be satis­ stick and threatening to use it on tlie
The Trees.—It is assumed tliat trees years, and no promise of a new name in stood on the surface, but that in subse­
lx- 305,813,377 bushels, and estimated to
were ordered some time ago; they should UJt
„
fied with his $130,000,000, and anxious officer if he did not go away at once.
tlie. UCiV
next fcweu
twentyin
American literature, quent yean* tlie ground outside was be worth $97,483,062, or about 31 f cents
be at
ready
forofplanting. It is the
of w ^0^ literature is a
raised gradually until
at hand
last the
relic
to retire from active business. For this
custom at nurames to take un and heel-( Beriow,
Uon
between the au- past ages was Completely buried. At the per bualieh It is difficult for tho mind
reason ho will dispose of all his railroads
Speeches on Water and Milk.
in a large stock of the kind of trees most tho„
publishers, it would be better southern extremity there is on appear­ to take in the full magnitude of these
figures.
Here
are
some
calculations
tliat
and other productive property as fast ns
A Washington correspondent of the called for, this retartls the growth and । to
the Utter to tlie former, ance of an- arched paasage in the direc­
to ~
be । allows them to fill late ordera If there if it were necesaarv; it'would lie lietter tion of St Katherine’s docks, the site of will help the conception: Load this com
poeaiblo wiruout
poBsioiu
without sconce,
sacrifice, luvcsi
invest uie
tlie Louisville Courier-Journal causes ~
upon wagons, forty bushels to the load,
pnxKKKl. in Goveramratbund., and live. P“‘ “ P™&gt;‘ *
&lt;’&lt;
“ • nunwry n«w
hMd it will p«y to to
. .have our
--------2.
-------...
v
..
v
----literature printed at home which the priory of St Katherine’s and start them off on the road so near
fL .. ..
. .
,
,
.
who for many years was Representative । make a bargain, if posaib.c, to help dig and published abroad than to have this I1 formerly occupied.
together tliat there shall be 100 teams in
like the Astors, on interest and rente. | £n
from Vermont. Tlie Judge j the trees yourself, and thus secure a nation merely the printer of otlier na­
every mile. The line of wagons carrying
Jay Gould hopes to be able to bring his is not a strict temperance man, and cun- : larger short* of tho root* that belong to tions’ writings. But it is not necessary
The Stomach Rules the World.
this crop of Hlinois corn would stretch
own career to u successful dimiix bv not make as good speeches upon water I them. If trees, in a long journey, ixs to sacrifice either. The publishers who
The effects of famine are markedly
gaining control ot thv New York Coutal1 *» “4k “ ho 4^’ ’^.b
! «&gt;m» dry ^d »hriv.Ul. bmj them. nx&gt;&lt; are slowly strangling all American au­ mental iu* well os corporeal—famine is away 76,453 miles, or “ more than three
,, °
. I something stronger. He wa* invited to , and branch, m mellow eartli for u few thorship are the ones who are the most often the exciting cause of the most times around the world !” Again. Load
.nJ h.vmg him^U el««d ib Pr»nlent
this crop upon railway freight can*, 285f
' ■ Maine?
” ' ■ wl
‘J‘0 dV".
become plowp again. decplv interested in w
the„ maintenance of hideous crimes, selfishness and mental
next year.
temperance laws ore stringent.
-. The In Uiqwokibg tlie ta«, look to d«'la-: Annencan wtbondiip, and it oonldbe disquietude, and the origin of war bushels or about eignt tons to the car,
aud make up these cars into a continuous
chief committeeman knew that the Judge bel.
bels. o.
as wme
some m»y
may bjoome
becon ilebmlm4 and wiabod
tliat
they
might
find
it
out
by
agomst all constituted authority. The freight train, allowing thirty feet of track,
wished
they
a little inspiration, so he placed
' would
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rtfeaa. be
K. lost
l.-f.
( «&gt;me lerawxaitiy
than the inaano
Parisian Communists, had they been to each car. The train would extend
somemean,
less-coetly
Senator Thurman is a great muff- required
’
~
two mugs, supposed to be filled with
Cowa—
—Garget
aud abortion
a
Cowa
Garget and
trouble competition of a dishonest and suicidal well fed, would not have madly de­ 6,080 miles, or nearly twice across the
taker, and his red bandana is Maturated
^tabk*beliind wLteh"the
stroyed the Tuileries or the Vendome continent, from tlie Atlantic to the Pa­
tlie dairvmen. We believe in preven- . piracy,
with it While he was making some re- Judge stood to harangue the crowd. 8h
Shy
w-­ tion. T&amp;e former may surely be pre- •
Column, both of which every Frenchman cific oceans’ .4guin. Suppose we put
marks oft the Geneva Award bill, Sena- ’ly the
' committeeman intimated to ‘the vented by due care. As soon as the ud-1
ud- ;
■ ,. A Dog Story.
, loves so well And it is certain that, had tliis com iuto s square bin, twenty feet
Judge
which
mug
he
should
drink
from.
dor
oonUua.
milk,
it
idtould
be
relieved
»*•
C.dderwp.«l
PratreMT
ot
MnrJ
the siege of Paris lasted for another deep. Let our arithmetical young read­
tor Burnside came over and out clo**e by
bv dr—ingoff. put of it. if there umt E“£o»hy “
UiL’er“S,^'
week or two, the city would have been ers calculate how large this bin would be
him. The Ohio Senator gesticulated had not gotten far on hu discourse l»c- Mdoncr to burinere. When . rerai
“'*■».
; one huge lunatic asylum. Florence and
fore he became thirsty; he raised the time .ppnwhre mid the tred i. redden- 1
ot Mind red Brain, the M­ Athens have been visited by famine, and each way. Also, how many acres it would
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belomrto set the Rh&lt;xle Island Senator sneez­ goblet, quaffed it to the bottom, and set lv mdiid. dintnrbuoe of the .mtern i&gt;
one shudders on reading bow their in­
*toR &gt;* •
Cirenlntion bwxnnm tfmgnUr, “5 &gt;? •
habitants gave themselvee pver during
ing in the most irrepressible and undig­ u down with the unctuous exclamation, mul oongmtinn
oocnn. in the mart mn kJl-l tho {^l* while the Umllj wn. .t the continuance to cruelty, crime and
nified manner, and ho was forced to re­
ceptible tmtnu The odder i. the priu-,
“4 b"™4,lb™ “
violence. The medical man also attril&gt;- upon the corn, and 250 pounds when
treat to the lobby, while the hall re­
ai«l one o?“«k- a thi. jwiod, mid
The boduj. were hmud. Th. d.«
The Bravest Man.
ntes to deficient diet the celebrated killed for pork.—IllinoU exchange.
muck of gm-get i» very 2m to occur. ttaken
*&gt;‘« «»
“4 imme&lt;bately witchcraft epidemic of the sixteenth cent­
to the garden ?
and
sounded with his spasmodic explosions.
Thirteen men were in a Roseville sa­
confessed his guilt. Hia master Uxik
Betsy Win Hear the Horn,
loon talking about brave men. z The This may not always be so, but long ex­ him to his library, and, having shut thc ury. This had its origin among the
The Irishman who applied for a li­
Mil Seward, in a letter to a young question arose os to who was the bravest perience and observation convinces us door, lx‘gmi a reprimand after this fash­ nuns of a ooqvent in Flanders,' appear­
man, just published for the find time, man in town, when J. JJerry, a painter, hat it generally is. The remedy is ob- ion: 4 Whnt a wicked tiling you have ing noon after the termination of the cense to go into the saloon business
fasting season of Lent
“ didn’t know any char-a&amp;fc-tor was
done in murdering the hens ! You art- a
»9 .&lt;■: “ I am glad to know that you have
needed to sell liquor.” Tho Arkansas
himselt J. Blair, to Let his bravery,
Tree Planting.—Whoever seta out
The €om^luniste, Five Franes.
got into the oonntry. It is the lx*«t asked him to step out in the street about an orchard of course does it with the ex­ minister's dog, and should have been an
ferryman evidently had no idea tliat ed­
At thc French-mint are shown now ucation was needed lot hia work. Hera
place for young mem Allow me to give forty
tartv f*«*t
nt hi*
feet mu!
aud let him admo*'
shoot at
his hat
hat, it pectation of • a return in fruit. No one
being on his head at tho
ho time. N&lt;
No plants com or potatoes
without first
fii con­ dsy, and the deed is all the worse on ac- specimens of u coin which will be the
* ‘ (without
blue ribbons of numismatists of the
Berry stepped sidering if the tend will' give
‘ him
‘ a crop;
_
you can get out of public employment quicker said Hum done. T
| count (of the day on which it has been future. These are five-franc pieces struck
“ Ef ennybody cum** hear arter licker,
out forty feet, and Blair,, wiui
with mi
an om
old if the soil is not in the proper condition '
» Thus admonislu**!. the dog was
into sone occupation by which you can Colt’s revolver, fired, making a *holei.
during the reign of the Commune. At
kn/.w.
li*. miiat m.lrn ,♦ uzk
'
' to git ncrues the river, they can jew
. put out of the door and tlie door shut first sight they linve all the appearance
support yourself, do it, and become an through his hrt about one inch from his
rixxit bnm«r
Th.;.v
iriU ^^SdAhllK’dw
of ooim* of like value under the empire; when
at tlie boua hears tha
The crowd
had cluu^«l
no moreU»
to rat
say ■ iu.kr . env &lt;»&gt; nothing. Th.
independent man. Salaries exhaust the head.
but there is a difference, and it thus oo-

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Georgia will export something over i out ” eufy:

some new-fashioned money/but wi-rehj-l
Unless thc land is snfn-1 There have beetor an wdinary farm crop, (tn Greenwood Cemetery, at New York, formed that no workmen competent far|
ode bo; no soil too wet for ■ all told, 5,132 having been made in 1879. the task could jx»&gt;sibly be got. Cense-;

N. B.—Thrm that cant read
have to gw to the How
i but halt a mile there. ”

aHox.

�- - APRIL !«. lew.
rd brinffing a log chain into requisition
and more trials, and after the •’X wa*
about devoured they succeeded In-cap­
turing a wolf. 'Flic pelt wa* soon re
moved, but without the scalp: then a­
way they went fortheir ton dolbira,
to-riving before the pioprf uffi&lt; er ihry
were told that no bonnty could l&gt;e paid
for wolf's pelt* * about the acalp flo
home sgatn where Uie.M *lp wa* secu­
red and tarkHl to I he h'llr.n »el urn was
raadetu the office i a urn the cash wa*
secured and ten tlul'ara wa* the pay for
ox, &gt;50, lalx»r &gt;25. and ever so much
more for wear and tear of consienee.
Mr. Paul tolls of a trip he with other*
made in the early day* from hi* place
to Hastings, a distance of 18 miles.
They departed with ox team* on Mon­
day morning from camp near Fine
Lake and after working all the week
tb“y brought up in Hastings about 8
o’clock Saturday afternoon. This same
Mr. York who lived with Mr. Paul
raised the f|rat wheat grown in the
town, ’ and Wm. Smith of Johnstown
claim* to have helped to harveat tlie
same. .

*qou found our*dvea taking
ride down hill, among log* and brush.
We had to aliandan our sleeping appartment and return to the house and
enjoy ourad r®* -with tlie re*t in fun,
etc., fiahring Maaquetofl-writh brush in
band, ff.^'l morning when *ome of us
atorted for home to breakfast, while
most of the company remained to fin­
ish the houac.
I wm present at the first religou*
service held in Johnstown. It was
held in the same shanty where Miu
Curtis taught school. The first M. E.
minister sent to Johnstown was the
Rev. Henry Worthington, service* be­
ing held at the residence of Nelson
Barnum. Now we have two good
churches in town : one in west Johns­
town, belonging to the M. E. church,
and one iu east Johnstown, built by
&lt;he Congregational church.
And as your correspondent ha* gain­
ed the most of the important items of
pionepr news, I can only act as a glean­
er and make some corrections. The
the firat frame barp^ was nut that of
Mr. Bristol, it was put np od the farm
of Soloman Gctuun. The firat frame
dwelling house obmplete wa* erected
by William feL, Morford. The firat
death was that of Thomas Iden in Sept
1889, and not Mrs, Cowles a* before
stated, and qirt wishing to trespas toe
much on your columns I will now
bring this article to a close.
H. P. Cheery.

fie*. RBd many private dwelling*, alw
frother.* otowm saw mill jmt cut of
of The *torv. a Mt-*m mw mill at Clear
Lake, owned by Beoj. Baitcock, Prich­
ard’* naw and grist mill, and foundry
ou Cedar Creek, owned by Cbarlex
and Geo. Prichard, brother*.
There ia neither daw nor griat mill, iu
Johnstown, A Congregational church
in the eoat part, and an M. E. church iu
. the we»t part of Johnstown, give* with
the *chool-house a aufficieut amount of
room for religion* or other public mBcmblagt-N. Thru* w alflo a Grange
hill near Hiftarn Merrill* on the Battle
Creek and Hasting* road.
-There are many beautiful lake* in
theae towns, chief of which are Bris­
(To to Coallnusri )
tol, Clear, Fine and Long Lake*.
They are well stocked with fish, andI HISTORY NOTEBAND 00RRF0TI0N8.
Bristol Lake i* aaid to be, well stocked
Johnstown, April 3,1880.
with a white fish in all’respect* like'
Eimtor News:—In your corresponthe white fish of Lake Michigan, butr dent’* history of Johnstown •ndzBaltihow they came in this inland sheet of more, I find some errors, which aie
water la a mystery, unless they were' very liable to creep in in writing uptlie
depoaited^faere many year* ago by the1 history of the early settlement of thore
Indian* of .whom there waa always a town* at so late a day .and when nearly
large camp or village on it* border*, all the pioneer* are gone. In the fir»t
Baltimore, April 8,1880,
and relies of their occupation can be No., in regard to the Johnstown P. O., Editor News
.
found, in atone and other implements, would say the mail had been carried on
In your correspondent’s history of
in most any «pot in the vicinity. Old the post route established on the “Old Johnstown and Baltimore, I notice
settlers have many very curious relic* State Road” from Battle Creek to Hast­ some statement* which think incorrect.
found near this lake, and many of ings for a number of year* “on horse One about the number of mills in the
them are mysterious implement*, for back” once a week, Deacon Salter of township of Johnstown. There has
which no use could be suggested.
Marshall being the contractor. My fa­ l*een three mills in the township,—the
Daring the late civil war^Johnstown ther received his commission as P. M. old water mill built by Cory, and two
and Baltimore responded nobly, and of Johnstown from the Hon. Charles steam mills built in thc summer of 1850,
many households were caused to A. Wickliff, P. M. General, under tlie on the line of the old plank road, run­
mourn the lp*s by death of husband, ndminstriition of Martin VauBuren, ning from Hasting* to Battle Creek,
son, or father. Like other portions of and held tlie office until the post rout one of them about a half a mile north
the country many who m&gt; nobly isllied was changed from the “old state road of W. P. Bristol, was built by Fred
to the standard of freedom, and .who to thc new” or from the we*t to the Ackley a half a mile north of thc south
responded so quickly to the cill for east road, which of course made it nec­ line of the town by man named Marsh,
volunteers to suppress the unlawful essary to appoint anew post master and and afterward* owned by Rothrick and
uprising of the people of tl» Southern John Culver received the appointment, Labritoaux.
State*, returned with Iom of limit*, “but not on account of any change in
John Houghtalin built the first frame
broken down constitutions, or with the administration,” and shortly after honse in the township, about the first
disease contracted while serving their a new P. 0. was established at Mr. of April 1860, and I. F. Hodge* the se­
country, slowly but sorely eating away Bristol’* called Bristol rille and one, cond one in February 1851; both on
their very vitals, aud who will soon Dr. He**, appointed P. M. After Hess section 2. Jared Whitmore built one
sinh into their grave*, the result of the left town Wm. P. Bristol wo* appointed in March 1851 on sec. 3, on the place
quarrel* of tho«ehigli in authority, aud P. M. Afterwards the Johnstown post afterwards owned by Liman N. Mixer.
who pocketed a fortune ont of the office wa* transferred to Bedford aud All of I he above buildings I helped to
death and «nffering* of their fellow for some time there wa* but one poet raise and know the facts iu the case.
citizen*.
office in town, Bristolville. But dur­ Also a statement that George Sheffield
These towns have also furnished ing the McClellan campaign the Bri* made the first coffin in the township
many person* of talent who have held tolville postoffice was discontinued of Baltimore in*the year 1855 for the
responsible
positions in society. aud the Johnstown post office establish wife of George Duncan. Probably the
Judge T. J. Humphrey, who held the oil with Johnathan Colton as post-mas­ first death that occured in tho town­
office or Judge of Probate for several ter. Well so much for the “lion’s ship was that old lady mentioned by
years, and also occupied the position •Imre.”
vour correspondent by thc name o'f
•
they got
of Associate Justice of the Circuit Court
Thc first district echopl in Johnstown Farr, and I don’t know where wife
of
Victory P. Collier for many .year* wa* tatfght by Mis* Surah Curtis. Nhe the coffin for her. The
Janie* Norton died in the month of
Sherifi of Barry Co., and also iu after school house wa* a log shanty the for- Dec. 1850. and the coffin was made by
years State Treasurer. Daniel Striker 1 nwr
iner residence of Setli ami Anna Hull EU D. Eaton and Jared Whitmore.
for many year* County Clerk, and who I who&gt; were then nt Hastings boarding John Bakedjloat a child in Feb. 1851.
also was Secretary of State, was a ! the workmen thnt were building, the aud the coffin wa* made by Eaton aim
Henry Wood, and son of John Hought­
native of Baltimore. Aud many othei* first grist mill erected there. The alin died the first of April 1851 and the
whiae names we failed to learn held uhanty wa* located at the corner* near coffin wn* made by Eaton and
Whitmore.
respoaible positions in tlie county.
the residence of A, P. &amp; B. W. King.
think your corresnondent’* history
The population of these towns in Mies Curtis afterward married Thomas of 1the
death of the wife of James Nor­
1870 wa* as follow*: Johnstown 1,295, II. Bunker of Hustings. The first ton very faulty. It is true she died
with 384 dwellings, 367 families, aud frame school bouse built in Johnston n from neglect and abuse (so said the
335 voters. Baltimore 1,155 inhabi­ wa* in school district No. I, *ome tit) ,[ jury at thc inquest) but I cannot ad| mil that he was worthless, for he was
tants, 11 of which were colored, 229 rod* sou th of the shanty. Myfatber had the hero of two war*, and gave his life
dwellings, 283families, and 271 voter*. the contract. I helped to build it. Thi* on thc field of battle for the union, and
The first doctortbat hung out hi* wa* in 1840. The firatschool in tho hiul done enough for hi* country to
shingle in these towns was a Mr. Dew house was taught by Waiter immortalize hi* name if he had only
hail on shoulder-strap*. It is also stat Thayer, who moved into the house Woodward.
ed that he wa* punished for the neg­
with Harry Paul iu 1842. He had
Your correspondent in speaking of lect of his wife, but it is not *o, only a*
quite a practice but never got very Tho*. P. Dowling, reminded me tnat I he wm punished by his neighbors, some
week* after hi* wife was buried.
popular. Mr. Paul moved into Johns­ to was one of the party that went to four
We made up a plan to give him •“haz­
town in 1830 with Steven York. They help raise Dowling's house. I with my ing,” but when we got ready,all back­
left their families at Battle Creek un­ brother went the distance of not les* ed ont except four; they dressed up in
til they could get building* erected in than 10 mile*. It wo* about noon every possible disguise to scare him,
and at first teemed to succeed, but he
which to live. They first erected a log when we reached tlie residence Jof Mr. soon began to show fight and come out
stable for their teaui* thinking that Kelly, Mrs.’K. was not nt home. Dow­ armed with the fire-poker and said:
they themselves could campout, but ling had not made any provisions for “John, I know you! I know you! and
just a* the stable was ready for their feeding bis company. Bat the ladies if 1 had a rifle I would ease you of your
pain.” We then closed in on him. drove
team*, the women began to wish to be that is Mrs. Bristol and Mrs. Humphrey him into the house and "hazed" him
near their husbands, so the men mo­ had the forethought to take along around pretty lively: drove him under
ved their families up into the forest some bread, and with the bread and the bed and then took turns in preach­
him sermons that would not do
and took poaemion of the stable. Af­ some dried peaches that were found in ing
very well for orthodox sermons, or
ter the family had got safely into tlie the house and soon stewed, we made look verr well in print. And that is all
building the rrien went to work and out a good square meal,for I assure you the punishment tnat he over got at tie
cutting logs the same length of the that with traveling 10 miles on foot, liana* of the people. It may be neces­
to explain a little whv the inhab­
building occupied^nd a few thc length through the mud and fighting musqui- sary
itant* allowed her to lay there and die
desired for end*, soon had a stable tos we could relish most anything. Well in that way. The fact i» they were
rolled up on one side of tlie house Mr. Editor, dinner being over, we all down *ick with the fever and ague
with roof connected with the roof of went about a quarter of a mile and saw Norton two or three time* a
week, and he represented hl* wife as
upright, and known to back-woods­ through the wood* to the place getting along all right Jomr H. Day.
men as a lean to. and a* family or where we had supposed we should
JI ort gaffe Male.
stock increased, the building* would be find everything in redin ess to put up
carried out from tho end until a long the building. What was oar surprise
barracks presented itself to view. Mr. to find not even a place cleared
Paul say* that the most pleasant part laage enough to lay the foundation,
irtlto, Bun
Xlli day of
of hi* life wa* wheu living iu that nor a log cut. "We went to work and
building a part of which wa* occupied by night had the body up to the beams.
by horse* ami cattle, the stamping and Tbc next questiou was “what we were
eating of which conld l&gt;e heard while to have for our supper F for it was
they were remaining occupant* of the now dark and to travel 8 or 10 mile*
r«nU (P*5 07,)and
main.
tired and hungry, wm entirely out of
ing bwu Instituted
Mr. Paul say* that tlie first fpD- the question. There wo* a patch of
——.. Nouca U tharrftwa
hereby rlaea. that co THURSDAY THE TWKKffrown wolf killed in tlie town was corn near by, and we made a raid on TY-8ECOVD DAY OF APRIL, sexi. Bl tma'etank
killed by Judge York and himself, the corn while the women washed out
it appears they had lost an ox out a five pail kettle, and with the aid of a
bark in the woods near a creek, and good, rousing tire we soon made a
wolves finding out the fact were bold­ hearty
meal
of
boiled
corn,
ing high carnival over it*, remain*, and I can tell you we enjoyed it hugele; and as your corre*Dondcnt has giv­
en some of the particular* in regard to
wnd poMiUr
tack • the aleeping arrangements, I would
hero state that a* the contestant* had
watched, hunted, but all in found a soft spot and settled down,
•ally they conceived the idea of then other* began to look about for
yank*** over the animal*, who other soft places on which to rest their
turn to *priiig*ud remove all weary bodiea. Mr. J. E. Culver and

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VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.

—The maple sugar season is over.
A liout 55,000 pounds of sweetness was
shipped from this station.
• —The frames of the various buildings
of the chemical works are all up and
partially enclosed. The eight rotons,
also.have been completed.
—Ph in©as Cheeseman, an old and re­
spected resident of Maple Grove,
died on Sunday morning last. He had
been ailing for many months.
—On the 8th inst., Daniel Ketcham,
an aged reside nt of Johhstown,
while working in his garden, sud­
denly dropped dead from paralysis
of the brain.
*—The busiest implements of indus­
try in Nashville, just at present, are
the hammer and saw.
Carpenters
command easily two dollars per day,,
and are scarce at that figure.
—The wind wave, in the shape of
numerous zepbyrs,struck us this woek,
and as the wayfarer gulps down mouth­
ful* after mouthful of terra-firm,a he
universally articulates, “what are we
going to do for a street sprinkler!”
—Geo. M. Dewey of Hastings, got up
a large club of subscribers for the Detriot Pott ami Tribune and received as
his reward an Oliver chilled plow, and
we may expect to hear that George M.
has laid aside the pen fo'r the plow.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1880.
—The Key. Levi Masters of the Has­
tings M. E. church and John W. Custer,
the temperance lecturer, of the same
place, are by the ears, because John
told some one down in Ohio that he
was n member of Masters' church.
Masters denied this statement in the
North-Western Christian Advocate,
warning people to give John a “wide
berth” and branding him as an infidel.
John replies somewhat saucily and
lengthily to the soft impeacliment, in
a column article in the Banner, and
winds up by challenging Masters to a
public discussion of the question, “Re­
solved, that the M. E. church (includ­
ing Masters) is infidel to the. teachings
of Christ,” to come off at Union Hall,
Hastings, sometime in May, next; pro­
viding contracting parties are willing.
—The temperance mass.meeting on
Sunday evening, was well attended,
the house being crowded to its utmost
capacity. Only one of the speakers who
were advertised to speak were present,
Mr. Calvin Ainsworth, who made the
opening address, which for earnestness
and sound logic was hard to Ixyit.
After his remarks the President called
upon Messrs. Chipman, Feistor, Payne,
Wheeler and Harder, all of whom mode
good and appropriate remarks. At the
close of the meeting several prominent
business men came forward and signed
the pledge. The singing under the
lerdersbip of J. J Potter was firstclass, and all went away feeling that
the disappointment caused by the non­
appearance of the speakers engaged,
was more than compensated by the im­
promptu speeches of the above named
gentlemen.

L00AL GIBBLE-G ABBLE,

The Reform Club, aided by the ladies
As* Penes*] Cklt-Chat.
of the W. C. T. U., are engaged in pre­
paring a musical and literary enter­
Building operations boom.
tainment for the benefit of the Club.
School ma’ams are on the wing.
Asa Matteson is clerking for D. C. Said entertainment will probably be in
in
readiness for patronage in two or
Griffith.
G. A. Truman has a touch of rheu­ three weeks.
Charley
Holmes and Miss Emma
matism.
The Blue Ribbon Club numbers 150 Middleton, were married at the latter’s
home
in
Marshall,
on Sunday last. Our
members.
J. J. Potter is building an addition informant states that Charley was ter­
ribly
excited,
but
then
’twas an excit­
to his housp.
. •
J. Fleming and wife are over at Al­ ing transaction and we do not know as
Charley should be blamed.
bion, visiting,
The ladies mite society of Maple
Frank McDerby handleth the yard­
Grove, will meet April 02nd, at the res­
stick in L. J. Wheeler’s store.
idence
of Mr. and Mr*. Guy,where the
W.'S&gt;Powers has built a wing to his
society will elect their officers for the
residency in Brooklyn.
coming
year. The socials for the
Mja-.Flora Crneso of Charlotte, is in
the village visiting friends and rela­ past year have a success and well at­
tended.
An innrtation is extended to
tives.
And A. Blair is getting up a fine res­ everyone.
Mr. A. Burnham, the gentlemanly
idence, one that will be a credit to the
passenger agent of the Chicago Mil­
village.
St. Paul R’y, passed through
F. T. Boise is building a new fence waukee
around his lot, corner of Gregg and on the train Wednesday, and from a
moment’s conversation with him at the
State streets.
s Mrs. C. L. Collier has sold her bouse depot, we learned that the famous and
and lot to a man by the name of Pratt favorite thoroughfare he represents,
has facilities for landing settlers in Da­
from Sunfield.
C. Kill, having moved on his farm, cota, having already three term in is in
F. C. Boise now occupies his residence the territory, and other extentions and
improvements under
construction.
on Church St.
Bob. Henderson has sold his lot, cor­ The C. M. &amp;. St. P. R’y is undoubtedly
the
pleasentcst,
quickest
and
most di­
ner Main and Mill Sts., one half each,
rect route for all Michiganders, bound
to E. Cook and W. J. Erb.
Dakota-wards,
to
take.
John Franck is to dispose of bis per­
Mr, W. P. Sidman of Barry, was in
sonal cfleets at auction as his farm
the village on Monday, and in the eve­
fourmilo north, on the 30th, inst.
Rev. C. I. Deyo of Mendon, was hand­ ning attended the Reform Club and
shaking with his numerous friends in upon request of the President made
this village on Thursday and Friday. some excellent remark h upon the sub
Mrs. L. O. Crocker has leased the ject of temperance. We understand
Loomis building, and will move her that Mr. Sidman is to be a candidate
millinery goods there in a week or ten for the office of Register, this fall, and
that he is a man every way qualified
days.
The married couple who make a for the office,should the people of Bar­
ry
county choose him for that position.
practice of kissing l»efore company,
Atthe convention four years ago he re­
usually do their lightning behind its
ceived
the second largest number of
back.
The excavation for Buxton’s big votes, Mr. Scudder the present incum­
bent,
receiving
the nomination only by
brick is completed and work upon the
cellar walls will be commenced next a small majority.

—“Wife,” said a belated Brooklyn
man the other night while looking for
his boot-jack, “I have places where I
keep my things, and you ought to
—Early Monday morning a score of
know it.” “Yes, ” was the reply, “I
ought to know where you keep your workmen made an assault with saws,
late hours; but I don’t, just the same." axes aud crow-bars on J. Lentz Sous
old store, and divided it into three
—Bob. Carlton, the Middlevile saparts. The front has been moved
loonist that sold the liquor that caused
across the street for a business place for
the Swede to murder Marshal Gibbs of
8. Liebauser and the second part in a
that place, is now boarding with the
few days will take its way down street
late Marshal’s widow. And now the
to Al. Rascy’s lot, for a barber shop.:
question arises, how long will Bob have
This building was one of the first erect­
to board before he lias made up the
ed in the village. It (or Vather thewidow’s loss ?
portion bought by Mr. Liebhauser) was week.
I. M. Flint is in the village. He finds
—Potter of the Vt. Ville Hawk, has built just thirteen years ago, when not
been unanimously chosen by his fellow many more than a dozon houses con­ it quite necessary to visit bis old home
townsmen to manipulate the bass stituted Nashville, and was then con­ occasionally,-that is every time be
drum department of the newly organ­ sidered a mammoth building for the has the blues.
ized brass band of tliat place, and al­ place, but the child grew into the ban \ Geo. Mason of Maple Grove, on
ready has learned that the hole in the ner village, and so soon is the building Monday, started for Hawtrey, Can.,
drum was not made to blow through, removed to make way for a handsome with the intention of buying a car­
load of horses.
but to keep the drum from bastin'.
and imposing brick structure, which is
Farmer’s attention is called to C. C.
—What did thatyoung lady, walking demanded by the large and increasing I Wolcott’s new ad. this week. He has
down to the evening train with her Vt. trade of the Lentzs. And thus must just rac'd a car load of the celebrated
Ville beau, upon hearing the train whis­ all things and other towns, give way Tiger huy rakes.
tle for the station,mean,when she calm­ aud make room for enterprising Nash­
On Monday next, Wes. Nichols will
ly informed him that should ho be too, ville to grow into a city.
leave Nashville to become a hornylate for the cars he could take a bus’
—We embraced the favorable oppor­ handed tiller of the soil in Branch Co.
There is no bus line, that we know of. tunity last Wednesday evening to visit
The News goes also.
.
in- running order between here and Vermontville a:id hear Hon. Schuy­
Mrs. Wm. Hoc who was detained,
Vermontville.
ler Colfax's lecture upon the life and while visiting at Eaton Rapids, by sick­
—Mrs. Minerva Curlew (formerly services of Abraham Lincolm. Mr. ness, has so far recovered as to be able
Hull) of Maple Grove, on Thursday Colfax is undoubtedly a*great admirer to return home on Wednesday last.
night of last woek was prostrated by a of our martyred President, and han­ E. 0. Wagnerof Allegan, is in the vil­
stroke of appoplexy, producing paraly­ dles bis subject with a deepness of feel? lage gathering material for a history
sis of the right half of the body. She ing that cannot fail to make an ini - of Allegan and Barry Co’s., which will
has been in .a semi-unconscious state pression upon his audieuco. He is an shortly be published in book form.
since, being unable to articulate or eloquent orator, too, and those who &gt;C. A. Nichols has opened a feed store
swallow, and grave hopes are enter­ missed the lecture, missed o talc of a m the Nichols building, for the pur­
noble life as told by one whose close pose of handling Scipio Mills flour,
tained as to her recovery.
official relationship and personal af­
. —Barry county sat down on the fection for the subject of his lecture, which is pronounced good by all users.
Amendment to increase the Governor’s
The genial face of Uucle Jonah, our
draws away the veil of the past, an d
•alary, by a vote of 2,835 to 775. With almost enables the listener to see .with dray-man, who has been confined to
his home by illness, for a couple of
Geo. M. Dewey, Dan. Striker, Wm. F.
his own fleshy eye the revered chief,
weeks, again illuminates our thorough­
Hicks or a half a dozen other Hastings
who lived and died for freedom and
fares.
men, whom we could name, as being
country. We trust that wine means
Mrs. H. N. Mosey, the newly elected
ready to take the office at &gt;1,000 per
will be devised to induce Mr. Colfax
annum, the average economical Barry to visit Nashville and deliver his lect­ Supt of Schools for Maple Grove, re­
county voter can sec no reason for ure here, for it is one that will amply fuses to qualify, and Dr. Whitmore
has been pressed into service to fill the
increasing it to &gt;3,000.
repay the time and money of the most
vacancy.
And strange things do some-times fastidious listener.
Loomis’ opera
The M. E. social will be entertained
happen even in these dull,piping times. house, on the occasion men tioned above,
by Mrs. aud Mr. J. M. Wood on Tues
For instance about three weeks ago, was full, and the receipts large.
day
evening, April 90th. Refreshments
Uncle Jo. Hewett, a level-headed
—The moral atmosphere of Sunfield will be served and a cordial invitation
Englishman, living a few miles north,
is somewhat thick of late, and the gos­ is extended to all.
was chopping with a trusty ax that lias siping old ladies, with staff and snuff­
Dr. H. W. Whitmore of Allen, Hills­
done good service for many a year, box in hand, go from house to house
dale Co., has located at Maple Grove
when it leftite helve, and although with, “It’s just as I expected; I told you
Center for the practice of his profes­
himself, sou Ben, and even some of the so. Knapp's got a deed of his wife’s
sion. He comes well recommended
neighbors, have searched dilligently
property, and then turned her into the and'deserves success. See card in an­
for the lost ax almost all the time
streets. Good ’nough for her, she other column.
since it cannot be found, and its strange might have kept away from that young
A. R. Wolcott is turning out some
taking-off is looked upon as a miracle
scamp. Why just think on’t, an old fine harness fiow-a-days which by tire
by the puperatitaons of the neighbor­
woman like her, with bqys married, way is nothing new. He has an order
hood.
flirtin’ with that young doctor.” And to get up a gold plated one for Mr. Ba­
—On Saturday the river bridge was so it happens that Mrs, Knapp, wife of ker the mao who bought E. Cook's
condemned by the street commissioner a well-to-do farmer of Sunfield, lost premium carriage.
and travel suspended for several days her ballance and did some indiscreet
The mild, sunny weather of the past
until it could be repared. This is quite things, whereby Mr. K. liecame jeal­ few weeks.has caused numerous trees,
unfortunate inasmuch as it occurs an­ ous and told her to leave hi* home, shrubs, and grasses to put forth their
nually. Isnt it high time we buiit anew never more to return; but not until he shoots of living green. A change has
bridge, one that wouldn't be subjected had induced her to deed him her farm, ciimc ’ ore our dreams however, and as
to these annual disorder* ? And by the fur the consideration that he was to we go to press a cold, raw rain is in
way, we do not know but what Uncle hold his peace conoerning her misdeeds. progress.
Killen’s idea to straighten the street But the old liar no sooner got the deed
W. E. O’Brypn of the Ionia Sentinel,
and erect the bridge acroas the pond, than be began his abuse, and Mrs. K. and J. 8. Brunger of Charlotte, gave
is about as sound and as sensible one now lire* with her son.au exile from us a pleasant call Thursday. The for­
as has been advanced upon the subject. her home. Verily the day of “nest-hid mer, it will be remembered, was one of
Let not the village government hold ing” M not past yet, and Beecher and the proprietors of the Nashville Inde­
back in matters of progress aud im­ Mr*. Tilton have some humble follow­ pendent, the first newspaper venture
provement.
ers io the sunny field* of Eaton Co.
ever sprung upon Nashville.

ARRESTED FOR ARBOR.
Lewis Emory is a native of Maple
Grove, who although not skilled in
educational matters such as readin’,
writin’ and spellin’, has a tact of ac­
quiring broad acres and sheckels, that
is envied bymany of b&gt;* more scienti­
fically inclined biother farmers. And
to say that Lu. was surprised the other
day when he looked up and saw his
small barn or granecy in flames, is no
comparison of his emotions, and with
a snort of agony ho dashed to the scene
of the conflagration, with a swill-buc­
ket in hand, but the flames had the
balance of power in their favor and
soon reduced the bapn to smouldering
ashes.
Subsequent
investigations
showed that the building caught fire
through the carlessncss of Gordius
Whitney, a youth not yet twelve years
old; who went into the builning to
"light his pipe,” an elm root. One
thing that lead to the boy’s detection
was the remarks he made, immediately
after the occurrence, to a companion
whom he met on the road as follows:
"I guess they must have had a h----- 1 of
a fire over there, for they mode the
d----- 1 racket I ever heard.” And Em­
ory appeared before Squire Powers,
swore out a warrant and had the
boy arrested for arson, and the case
now awaits the decision of Geo. M,
Dewey of Hastings,who is county agent
for die care of juvenile offenders. The
barn contained half a ton of hay and
some seasoned lumber, and Emory
states the loss at &gt;135.

wayside Jottings.
Mr. Gaskell of Baltimore (has bought
a 90 aerb wood lot off of the Barber
estate.
E. D. Eaton is moving his portable
saw mill from Sec. 36 in Hastings to
Sec. 13 in Baltimore.
Frank Dando of West Baltimore
died suddenly after a short illness on
Saturday evening last
Mr. H. H. Mershen has a corrections
of dates in regard to the building of
th© Prichard mill. He says the saw
mill was built in ’54 and the other two
years after.
There are now 34 inmates at the Co.
poor house, 17 adultsand? children.
Ten of the adults are male and 7 are
female; 9*re blind, one paralytic and
one idiotic. Mr. Sentz, the overseer,has
been on the farm four years last March;
during that time the new house ha*
been built and the old one moved back
and devoted to other uses. The yard
has been graded and is soon to be or­
namented witli shade trees and ever
greens. Mr Sentz is a wide-awake man
and one the county may well feel proud
of to have in their employ.

A LOCAL HISTORY ANECDOTE.
The News’ facilities for gather­
ing pioneer incidents are first-class and
occasionally we get hold of something
that is real good. The following in­
cident is purported to have occurred in
this county at an early day. An en­
terprising Methodist preacher stopped
in a certain locality to stir up some
religious interest.
Other veteran
preachers had been there before him,
but their efforts were unavailing in the
direction of a revival, The point was
considered as lost to religious instruc­
tion or conversion, but the new preach­
er pitched in with modi zeal. He held
meetings every night for a week,
preached loud and strong; got his
mourner's bench ready and called for
seekers of religion, but nbne appeared.
Night after night ho appealed to them
to seek salvation, bat though the con­
gregations were large, none appeared
at the mourner's bench. The meetings
were kept up for nearly two weeks, and
finally the preacher got discouraged.
But he said he would try it one more
night. That came, and with it a big
congregation. The preacher was elo­
quent* and wound up with a exhorta­
tion, inviting persons forward to the
seeker’s bench. Not one arose. The
preacher waited and pleaded, but no
Ono moved. Finally he said he would
have to abandon his effort, that he had
tried Itard to produce conviction but
no one was moved. He had now made
his last appeal, and after a few mild
kind words he sat dowu. At this junc­
ture a tall son of the soil arose and
said that the preacher had been work­
ing hard, and hud labored faithfully
wjt*. them, and now, as a token of their
appreciation aud respect for him, he
moved that the congregation give him
three cheers, which was unanimously
earned.

SEASONABLE.

NUMBER 30.
may be seen with 'a very ornamental
rod and line strolling leisurely by the
water side, yet no on© ever saw them
with game, or fish. There is a pro­
found mystery shrouding this part erf
their calling: equally mysterious is the
unvarying fact, that they always get
lost at meal time, and just call at the
farmei’s house to ask the way, or get a
drink of water. Yes! spring has come,
and the fanners will be rejoiced to see
those fellows, and business men will be
lulled to sleep in the barber’s, choir, or
thrilled with extasy. at the tales of
high daring and steady nerve recount­
ed by those nimrodt. We used to wqp
der what became of the vast amount
of bamboo, and cane fish poles, that
block the way in every town and vil­
lage in the land; we know now—they
are sold to those sporting mtn, and
worn out by them catching seventeen
and a quarter pound pickerel.
But lor downright, solid, real appre­
ciation of all that "spring, the most
delightful season of the year” means,
commend me to the urchins, the boy
who has no shoes in the height of fash­
ion, the envy of the town. See them
skelping out of school in droves, mad
with the joy of their young lives. Will
time ever bring, anything worthy the
Eision and zeal with which they
tickle down to ally tow, or toss the
bat for first innings! Hear them as
they dash into the bouse dropping their
books into the first vacant chair, aud
shout nt the top of their voice*, “Ma,
may I go barefoot; I want to ploy a
match game of base ball, and I can’t
run good with my shoes on !” or “Mn
its quite warm now, and lots of boys
are barefoot.” Yes, naked-footed, light­
hearted, happy childhood ;howintenscly you enjoy life in the spring; how
little you resemble the chronic grum­
bler who always sees so much winter­
killed wheat this season.—Let us. the
children of a larger growth, learn
from the boys and the birds a leeson
worthy of the time. Let us be very
happy and very busy, knowing for a
certainty that it is our father who has
promised us a "seedtime andbarvest,”
and that his promises are sure and fail
not.
Hastings, April 10,1880.

Editor News:—
Common Council Proceeding*.
“For ipritig U c&lt;xu«,
1
Council Rooms,
Aud Angt-b Hirer voice! tuovc tbc air”
t Nasliville, April 18,1880,
— Barry Cornwall! Pct Girl.
Regular meeting held. Present Chip­
And 1 guess the girl was right.. man, President; Downing, Olds, Cook,
There is a wonderful something in that Boston, Roe and Reynolds, Trustees
indescribable medley of sounds, made Absent none.
Minutes of last meeting read and on
up from, God knows how many separ­ motion approved by yeas and nays as
ate, distinct, opposite causes That fills follows: i eas. Downing, Olds, Cook,
Nays
with a volume of melody space every­ Boston, Roe and Reynolds.
where, and especially in the spring none.
The committe on finance reported to
(barring the loud voiced days of gusty allow the account of L. C. Boise at
March left over for April) is this mel­ &gt;11.50.
The account of Levi Evertt, for
ody joyous, denwp keen, soul-inspiring
$13.28 was presented and ou motion
the very spirits of music, wafted to us allowed by yeas and nays as follows :
with the breath of budding grass, and Yeas, Downing, Olds, Cook, Boston,
leaf, and flowers, and vibrating ou the Roe and Reynolds. Nay* none.
On motion Dr, Young was appointed
morning air, and coming carolled to
Health officer for the ensuing year by
us from the throats of the beautiful yeas and nays as follows: Yeas, Down­
birds, doubly sweet the song, and ing, Olds, Cook, Boston. Roe and Bey-’
doubly dear the singer, because, that Holds. Nays none.
On motion council adjourned for one
now "the winter of our discontent” is
week.
over, and spring with her promises of
F. McDerot,
E. Chipman,
new life, aud joy, and usefulness is
Clerk.
President.
here, bidding corking care vanishes in
LOCAL MATTERS.
.
the sunshine of industry,qnd biddingus
the toiler*, to be of good cheer, aud
CP’ The latest styles of uew millin­
plant ourselves hopefully upon the ery’, just received at Mrs. Crocker’s.
promises of seed time and harvest.
EFDr. J.C. Graves. Veterinary Surg­
Yes, spring has a voice of her own eon, of Bellevue, Michigan, will be in
and we hear it in all our waking mom­ Nashville every Saturday. Can be
found at R. G. Hale's Drug Store.
ents, and are glad, exceedingly.
But other signs proclaim a mighty
GT Eggs taken in exchange for
ch&amp;nge; every step is quickened, every goods, and highest market price paid at
H. G. Hale's Drag Store.
eye is brighter, every face has that
earnest, anxious, wide-awake, expres­
Kendalls Spavin Liniment and
sion that seems to say that its owner Kendall books on diseases of the horse,
means business, and is determined to for sale at Hale’s Drug Store.
accomplish something worthy before
D. C. Griffith is the first to put
the settingof the summer sun. Even in a new stock of Spring goods. He is
the professional tramp, that nothing receiving a full line of Dry Goods, Hats
Caps, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and No­
sublumary can possibly quicken, has tions. Those who contemplate buying
now a look peculiar to the season, a in the next sixty days will do well to
kind of grim satisfaction in his far-off buy at once as all kinds of goods are
gaze, os he rests from bis idleness un rapidly’ advancing.
the sunny side of the highway beside
GFFawl Meadow Grass, Red Top and
FeM Peas, at the Nashville Elevator.
his inevitable bundle.
97tf
Ainsworth &lt;fc Brooks.
And speaking of tramps naturally
suggests anothefr class of the genut homo
GF The newest styles of spring suit*
his first cousin, generally called sport­ for men and boys just received at
D. C. Griffith’*.
ing men but differing as widely from the
real article, as the bogus always docs
New Store t Kew Goedst
from the genuine. They area class
I am dow nicely located in my nevi
peculiarly by themselves. ’ They con­ store, and am receiving daily, new
gregate in the busy marts, among bu«y goods of the very latest styles and pat­
terns. Please take particular noticajiiiy
men, they toil not, neither do they spin goods are made up from the latest
yet Solomon never wore as much cheap spring styles and patterns nt Chicago
jcwelery as one of these. They talk Detroit and Cleveland, were bought
horse, and dog, and gun, tell wonder­ for cash and will be sold accordingly.
__________ Mrs. O. M. Yates.
ful exploit* by flood and field and lis­
EF* Low prices and one of the finest
ten to each other’s lies with a profound
selected
stocks of Drug* at
attention worthy of a better cause.
_________ ______ IL G JHalk’h.
They talk familiarly of prominent
GF Come in and look at my new
farmers, their friends, with whom they
hunt and fish, yes. Spring is here and spring good*. I have just what you
want to buy and I am aorely in need of
these sporting men will go in droves money; would take some cm okl ac­
over the county with mongrel counts.
D. C. Griffith.
our* at their heels, and carrying
3H£I&gt;*
i
a
breech-loader
with
tire ease r y
and grace that a Paddr carries
a
handspike,
and
with about
the same amount of danger to
the wild things in the wood; or they

�“ What a fool I wm! ’said she to her­
self.
And with noiseless moremejiti she
went across the kitchen floor, and took

sus]M*nded over the old brick chimney
ever since she was a little child.
“ I don’t know as I could firn it off,”
said she. “But Til try, if I see any
signs of mischief! ”
It ww unnecessary, however She
poured out a bowl of milk, first tliriftily
jwusing to Hkim it, and then cut a good
thick slice of rye bread, taking care to
secrete the bread-knife when she was
through. And then, seating herself by
the window, her thoughts wandered Imck
to the question of the missing brood of

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xml &lt;mt in tbr hdb U
byt, »wi th. Kta, Ihn-w off th. nuak&gt;
of Sylvanus, Pomona, Bacchus, and
Apolkj. The seventeen days’ fete was
ended, faded aud gone.
_
,
Time went on.
T11” Queen grew old and withered.
One day she lay down ou cushions to
die.
Attendant* stood near in awe
awaiting.her wish and to do her bid-

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-^3------ efined a* “any tnumgrettrion ot offense against the law of nature,
&lt;rf society, or of the country in which we
live, whether it relates to a man's person
or property.” This ja its widest rneanin£
Ordinarily, however, it has reference
only to an entry on the property of an­
, other without aothoritv, and in doing
. damage while there, whether much or
Httle.
I,
The law p.ves the owner exclusive con­
’ trol over his ixroperty. Any infringe1 meut of his righto without his permission
। or justified by legal authority therefore
. constitutes a trespass.
•
It does not need that the land should
I lie inclosed by fences. Tho law supj I |xmes an imaginary inclosnre, which an­
. ’ Hweni every purpose, and the simple act
, i of passing it constitutes tre------&gt; though no harm should really
‘ ‘ crops, cattle, or aught else.
J i ®vfcn ft person legally authorized to
■ | seize certain goods on a man's premises
i J dare not break open doorr for that pur&gt;1 pose; if he does, his authority avails liim
; nothing, and ho becomes a comiAon tres: passer.
i Neither is a i&gt;erson justified in so . axk| ranging apoute as to discharge water on.
' another man’s land, even though he nev■ er steps off his own grounds; nor to per­
! mit filth to pass a lx&gt;imdary line without
, I due permission.
■ Wuona spout firstdiacliargwi on aman's
' own premises and the contents then find
their way to a neighbor’s premises it
does not constitute a trespass.
Hunting and fishing, however, consti­
tute the most common and annoying
sources of trespasH to which our farmers
are subjected
- '
Custom has induced some people to
believe they can hunt or fish on the landu
or waters of other men with impunity.
Nothing is wider of the fact than this.'
Because there can lx&gt; no proj&gt;erty in
rabbito, quail, squirrels, pheaaanto end
■ other feral birds and animals, they think
I these may be pursued wherever they
' may lie discovered.
I It is hardly necessary io say that the
same laws governing trespass in other
1 cases prevail here. No matter that
neither grass nor grain are trampled
i down, whether gates are left closed, liars
left up and no rails broken, the pursuit
| of such game on the lands of another
•ervant, “ my ucphtiw, the Priace Elector, will ; without permission is tresqiass.
endeavor to visit me. and sumo other Lords that !
To even enter an unclosed piece of
lore me, whom 1 would Sec, bnt my time is
short aud precious. I am dcHiruus to’ improve 1 wood, where there are no cro]» to be init the best I may hi preparation. I hope they । jured, in pursuit of game, which may
will not think it’ ill that Hone have acec-Hs to 1 have taken refuge there, is n violation of
me but my children."
' law—quite ns much as if a wheat-field in
He sent for the Bishop of London, J axon. ear had been trampled down.
An ho approached tbe Kim;, ho gave way
Fox-hunta, which are again liecoming
to his grief. “But, my Ixjrd," said the
King, “Jet us leave tliat; wo have no 1 common in certain sections of this and
time to spare.
I mu«t nwign myself 1 the neighlxiring counties, are all in vio­
to meet my God. We will not talk of flume lation of law, and every farmer whose
rvguen, in whoso hands I am. Tlicv thirst for । acres are passed over by the hunters
my blood, and thvy 'rill have it. anil God’s will
be dome. 1 thank God, I heartily forgive without his sanction having been previ­
ously obtained has recourse in the Inw
them."
He remained all day closeted witli the Bishop, 1 against the sjiortemeu for tres|Miss.
'
:
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i
t
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She is said to have deaired one thing—
one thing only:
“Time!"
But time went on.

A Chinese Lodge of Freemasons in New
York.
Judge Lawrence, ot the N'ew York
Supreme Court, lately granted a cer­
tificate of incoqmration to a Chinese.
Masonic lodge, to lx, called “Long We
Fong Eng We.” The incorporators are
five Chinamen, who were “raised" in
their native land. Mr. Baptiste, one of
the- numlier, gave the following re­
sponses to the queries of a World re­
porter:
“If you are Freemasons, why don't
vou apply for a charter from the Grand
Dodge of New York?" asked the reporter.
“We have had tliat under considera­
tion for some time, and have taken the
advice of several American Masons, who,
however, are divided as to the' advis­
ability of such an application. Jo avoid
any question .Ixnng raised, we have
decided to form a lodge erf Cliinamen
and to do our work in our own lodge-

PITH AND POINT.
Originally woman was man’s sequel.
Bric-a-brac to be avoided — Familv
jars.
The women who do fancy work don t
fancy work.
On Ixxird of a leaky ship everybody is
“ admitted to bail.’'
’
The young man who want* to get up
with the sun must not sit up too late
with the daughter.
A familiar instance of color-blindness
is that of a man taking a brown ailk um­
brella and leaving a green gingham in
its plaoe.
Bmb waa my idyl wbrr. I wooed.

“ j/r knows where they are, I’ll bet
anything!" soliloquized Miss Fydget.
“And ho shall tell me. Old man—old
man; I sayT’
'
.
Th.e venerable wixxl-splittcr paused at
the sound ot her summons.
“ Come hero!" she called.
The old man obeyed.
“ You’ve-done enouffh," said Miss Fydget, inwardly rejoiced that ho had left
his ax sticking in the last pine-knot, in­
stead of coming toward her brandishing
it in the air, Powhatan fashion.
“ Tliat is what I was just thinking my­
self," observed the old man, wiping his
“When did you first become n Mastreaming forehead.
son?”
’
“And now," said Miss Fydget, sharply
“I was first made a Mason in
and suddenly, bs if she fain would take
long Wore I came to America. ”
him l»y surprise, “where are my tur­
“ Have you ever lieen tried l»y an
keys V
American Mason?"
“ Eh ?" uttered the old man.
। “Oh, yes, more than______
once._ In China
“My turkeys!’'shrilly enunciated Miss
; we have had both F dish
” * and American
Fydget My brood of sixteen white turI Freemasons in our___o__
key-chicksF
-.
I '“Is there any very great difference
“ I am sure I cannot say,” said the old
I olwervable in the exanynations bv Amer
MISS ETDGET’S MISTAKE.
man, with a puzzled countenance.
icons of Chinese and vice versa?*’
“That’s false!’’ said Miss Fydget, im“ If you please, ma’am, won’t yout
“No, none in the signs and grips. that^ “to rule a velocipede sucoftsafully
jH'riidlv.
“
If
you
don
’
t
know,
your
re mi* a drink of milk ?"
The great trouble is in the language, a young num should see tliat his hair u
Wum Fydget had just come in from ak gang due*! And I insist on having mv
although Ixith rituals mean the same carefully parted in the middle, having
ig and tmotleHR search through the, turkeys back again!”
thing, and our passwords, although dif­ no mon&gt; one side than on the other, in
The old man looked liewildered. Miss
tfnre for a wandering brood of young.
ferent in sound, have the same signifi­ the way of balance."
■keys which had been missing since, Fydget eyed him with a gaze calculated
cance. ”
to strike dismay into the most obdurate
“What do you suppose we’ll say
“Have you any idea of the origin and
when we meet in heaven, George ?” said
, heart
antiquity of Masonry in China?’’
“Madam—" he began, but Miss Fyd“Oh, yes. I have studied the subject, she. “Say? I know what you’ll say,
■ get interrupted him.
but it is too much to discuss at this time darling." “Mesay! WhatT’ “Why,
“There’s your milk," said she, “and
and under these circumstances; but one you’ll say: ‘I told you ao. I knew
l your bread. If you can eat and drink
I thing I will tell you, and that is that the just how it would be up here.’ **
&gt; I with a good conscience, knowing that
A lady engaged to be married, and
ritual used in China has been handed
■ i my turkeys are gone, do so.”
getting sick of her bargain, applied to a
down unaltered for over 1,000 years.”
Apparently Miss Fydget’s turkey
“Can you produce any evidence to friend to help her untie the knot, liefore
“ But I wouldn't have minded all. { chicks rested but lightly iqxm the oonit was too late. “Oh, certainly,” she
substantiate that assertion?"
thM," was Miss Fvdget's melancholy■. science of the wayfarer, for he ate and
“I can; and will be happy to do so if replied, “ it is very easy to untie it now
■comment to herself, “ if only I could . drank to the lost mouthful.
you will call at my house at any time," while it is only a beau knot. ”
have found my young turkeys [ They
“ Madam !" he said, as he placed the
and, handing his card to the reporter,
An Irishman remarked to his compan­
do say that there is a company of tramps । empty bowl within the window-sill—
Mr. Baptiste passed on. His lodge is ion, on observing a huly jiass: “ Pat, did
Miss Fydget had taken the precaution to
loafing about the country, and—’’
the first established among Chinamen you ever see so thin a woman as that be­
' Just then the mild voice of an old I bolt and bar the door.
of tl»e Atlantic coast
1
fore?”
“Thin!" replied the other.
man, sitting on the .well-curb, broke in
“ Go," said the lady, curtly.
•
“ Botheration! I seen a woman as thin
“ But I wished to sav to you—,g
upon toe thread of her reflections—an i
The Human Race Running to Brain. as two of her put together, so I have.
old man, in a shabby gray coat but­ | By way of answer, Afiss Fvdget took
If there is to lie so much head work,
Katie is a red-headed, black-eyt.-n
toned closely across his chest, shot's ! up the rusty gun, placed It on her |
what will Iwcome of ns all ? If both bnby, just too cute for any use. The
thickly coated with dust, and a rude , shoulder, uni ]x&gt;iiited the barrel full ht i
men and women are to develop mon* other night she closed her little prayer
I
cane, cut from toe woods, upon which I her guest.
and mon* their brains, we shall soon lx? as follows : “ Dod please mate me a
he rested his folded hands.
: “If you don’t take yourself off, I’ll ■ receiring no one. On the 29th bin children were
I not far from the realization of the ■ dood little dirl ’’—and then, forgetting
Miss Fydget stared at the old man; fire!” said Miss Fydget, resolutely.
words of Diderot, who said: “ We walk i for whose soke, she added—“for pity’s
brought to him. The little Priiuxus Elizabeth,
Two
Caps
of
Tea.
the old man returned her gaze, depreAnd, ujxm this unmistakable hint, the who was 12 years of age, bnrsl into tears at the
I so little, we work so little, and we think ; sake, amen."
“It blows, ma’am,” said Mr. Bumble, I so much, that I do not despair of man
I old man took up his cap and trudged sight of her father. The Duke of Gloucester, ।
v “Unless yon give me aid,” said a
who was but H years old, cried with his sister. ■ turning up his coht collar, “ enough to
“Perhaps you're deaf, ma'am,” said I; away tyt fast as he ooulfl go.
ending by being nothing but a head." j Ix-ggar to a benevolent lady, “I am
King took them n|»n his knee* and shared 1 cut one’s ears off."
the stranger, elevating his voice u semi­ I
“ The woman must be a maniac!” said The
| Figure to yourself civilized man 100 or ' afraid I slioll have to resort to Homething
a
few
jewels
with
them.
He
endeavored
to
Mrs. Gurney looked from the kettle to 1200 years hence, when manual lalior
tone or so higher.
I he to himself.
console hia daughter by |x&gt;uituig out noni'
“ No more than yourself I” said Miss i While Miss Fydget made haste to take trious reading for her. He enjoined her to tell I the Bi'adle, aud bashfully inquired shall have l&gt;een entirely replaced byma­ j which I greatly dislike to do." The lady
I lianded him a dollar, and compossionTyriget, naturally somewhat irritated.
, a dose of valerian to settle her “ per- |! her brothers Wiat he had pardoned his enemies, whether-—whether he wouldn’t take a chinery, and when the dreams of So­
1 utely asked : “ What is it, poor man,
I
and
to
sav
to
her
mother
that
the
tint
moment
cup
of tea.
44 Would you have the kindness to turbed senses.”
cialist* shall have been realized,- and
he would love her ax on the !imt dav. Then,
give me a little milk ?"
Mr. Bumble ’turned back his collar, num, even in the lowest grade of society, 1 that I have saved you from ?’’ “ Work,”
“
I
’
ve
liad
a
narrow
escajM?
of
it,"
said
1
turning to the little Duke, “ Sweetheart,’’ he ,
। wss the mournful answer.
Miss Fydget bethought herself of the j
I she. “ But I must get rested ns quickly said to him, “now they will cut off thy father'k । drew another chair up to the table, shall be able to gain hm livelihood by
floating rumor she had heard. Perham ,
looked at the lady, coughed and smiled. working say three or four hours out of i A writer in the Boston Transcript
hfad.'1
this venerable vagrant was one of the II as possible, and go to Larina Thorpe's
I'
Mrs. Corney rose to get another cup the twenty-four. The tendency, you thus relates a tale of woe: “The young
The
child
looked
at
-him
with
a
serious
i
ir.
-very band now marauding through the Ij to tea. The Bishop is to be there, ami I
“ Mark, child, what I say ; they will ent off . and saucer from the closet, and again will observe, is constantly to reduce the I lady came and tried to sell me a manu| script story. * My teacher likes it,’ she
walea and glens of Bochcmont; perhaps •j wouldn’t miss the opportunity of meet­ my head, and, perhaps, make fliee King, and । Mr. B. coughed louder than before.
hours of lalior. In manv ports of En­
thy head, too, they will cut off at last."
•even now he had a corps of bloody- . ing him for SI,000 !’
••Sweet. Mr. Bumble?" inquired the gland, for instance, the hours of labor Kaiil when I repeated our usual formula
And, between the stimulus of the
"I will be torn in pieces first," replied the matron, taking up the sugar-basin.
minded coadjutors hidden Iteliind the
are little more toon half what they were of no space, no money, no time, and no
child, greatly disturbed.
anything to her. * Teacher an editor ? ’
■tone wall, or under the moss-grown | valerian and the calm afforded by a
“Very sweet, indeed, ma’api," re- fifty years ago.
The King embraced liim with deligut, put liim |
Imagine, then, the
roof of the ancient smoke-house. And half hour’s nap, Miss Fydget managed down, and kissed his daughter, and blamed ‘ plied Mr. Bumble, and, if ever a Beadle movement spoken of by Diderot con­ I inquired mildly. ‘No, indeed,* waa the
Him Fydget was ixiwetiHed of several to array lieroelf in a stiff, black silk them both. then, suddenly rising.
' looked tender, Mr. B. was tliat Beadle at stantly progressing, and man waiting answer, ‘she's a person of refinement
and education.'”
pieces
antique silver, and had $40 in dress, witli a white ribbon cap, and set
“ Have them taken away,” he said to Juxon. • tliat moment.
less and h'ss^ow ing to the increased fa­
The children went away in tears. Uharles
tea-pot, on the uppermost closet out for Lavina Thorpe’s, at a few. mo­
“ You have a cat, ma'am, I see;
cilities of communication and locomo­ 1 Two ORAMMARIANS WCTO wrangling,
ments past 4.
took them back into his arms, and blessed them kittens, too, I declan*! Very nice
,
one
contending that it was only proper
tion, and working less and less, owing
As she crotuksl her door-yard, a slowly- once more; then, tearing himself from their , inals—so verv domestic.”
“Who are you?” curtly questioned
to the constantly increasing use and per­ to »ay, “ My wages is high,” while the
winding procession met her eye, return­ carcHMM, he fell up &gt;n hu knees and resumed
“Ob, yes/' rejoined the matron,
4*0.
other noisily insisted that the correct
; ing down the reeky bIojx'H of the post- Ids |irayers with the Bishop and Herbert, the
fection
of
machinery,
and
thinking
more
“A man and a brother,” the old mon j ure-nieadow—the sixteen young turkeys! only witnesHca of their sad farewells. While* fond of their home, too."
and more out of pure distraction and : tiling was, “ My wages are high.” Fi­
the' King was thus tasting the bitterness of ।
sanawered, not without a covert smile.
“ There they come now,” said Miss death, his Judges met to sign tho warrant for .1 '' Mrs. Corney, I mean to say this, out of die ennui of civilization ! Im­ ; nally they stopped a dav-labarer, and
“ No, you’re not," said Miss Fidget, | Fydget, with a momentary twinge of his execution. Great difficulty was exiwrienced I that any cat or kitten that could live with agine woman, thunks to the realization j submitted the question to fiim. ‘ ‘ Which
incensed at v hat she deemed a piece of jI conscience in regard to the tramp. in assembling the Commisnion&lt;Ts. Nearly all ; you, nia'am, and not be fond of its home. of the projects of Mr. Camille Bee, ' do^ you say, ‘Your wages is high,.’ or
vnnecemsaiy insolence.
“You’re a | “ However, it’s all over and gone now, wen- agitaUxl and affected. Their signatures must be an nss, ma'am," and he-hitclied and to the establishment of Girton Col­ i ‘ Your wages are high ?’ A “ Oh, off wid
were scarcely ligible. Cromwell alone seemed i his chair a very little morsel farther from
leges all over die world, imagine wom­ . y?r nonsinse!” he said, rceuming liis
j and what’s done can’t l&gt;e undone!"
Sy and clamoroua, and besmeared with ink tho • the fire.
Thr stranger smiled.
an walking qven leas than she dues pick; “yer naythur of yo right—me
i The company was all gathered at Lnso of Marten, who sat Ixsiiidc him, and seized '
“I* a tramp, then, destitute of all toe | vina Thorpe’s; the liest china and silver the hand ot Cot Ingoldsby, to oonijxl him to &gt; The table wns a round one; conse- now, working less, aud thinking more wages is low, l&gt;ad luck to it F
auently, moving the chair little by lit­ aud morel Whnt shall we come to,
sign.
On
the
morning
of
the
30tb
the
King
had
privileges of humanity he naked.
* ‘Am I tired of life ? ” said a cheerful
were out and great bunches of cablmgc
ariwnearly. “I have a great work to do.” no said ! e, soon lx*gan to diminish the distance great Darwin? Does not the theory of old mon, the other day, in reply to the
“Jto ?" said Mias Fydget.
roses decked the mantel in gilt , vases, to Herbert, and lie began his toilet. The hands I
, lietween the Beadle and the matron.
Tramps must live as well as other that were at least a century ol&lt;i
of the faithful servant trembled in arranging ' Now, if the matron had moved her chair evolution point to the inevitable reali­ question. “Not a bit of it I'rememmeople,” pleaded the old man.
Now,
“Is ho here?” nervously whispered his hair. “Take. I pray vou, the name pains as । to the right, she would have been zation of Diderot’s words? Will not ber landing in this town with a chip list,
took at me.”
Miss Fydget, as she removed her hat in usual." said the King, ‘‘although my headUDot I scorched by the fire, and, if to the left, our legs wither awav aud return to the hickory shirt and a pair of breeches. I’ve
to remain on my shoulders long. I would be as
_ “Yea,* said Miss Fydget, “I'm look­ the front chamber ujv-stairn.
rudimentary stage like our tails ? Will been away up and I’ve been flat on my
trim to-day as a bridegroom.' The Bishop ar­ she must Irave fallen into Mr. Bumble’s
ing at you, and. a dusty, shabby-looktog
not our arms and bodies diminish, and Iwick, yet Fd like to begin and go it all
“ The dear man—yea! ’’ said Miss rived and bjieued the gospel, read the twenty- ,
, arms ; so (being a discreet matron, and muscles for which there is no longer over again—chip hat, shirt, breeches and
-figure you ares I must say.”
Thorpe, enthusiastically clipping her seventh chapter of 8L Matthew. Tho King I
44 Tve walked fifteen miles since morn­ hands. “ Walked all the way from Siins- thought it particularly applicable to his cane; np doubt foreseeing these consequences any use dry. up, and their elements be all. Why? Well, you see when you
at a glance) she remained where she was, alworbed by the brain and head, which come to the end, you don’t know what's
ing, with nothing to eat or drink."
town Station, and met with all sorte of however, it waa the proper lesson for the day.
“That's what they all say," said Miss interesting adventures. Wliat do you The King was at jiraycrs; it was 10 o'clock. A and handed Mr. B. another cup of tea. will acquire the phenomenal proportions ' U-yond. I'm dead sure of this other
low rap was heard at tbu door; it was Col |
The Beadle' drunk his tea to the last
thing, and, on the whole, this world just
think of lus Ixdng taken for a------ "
Hacker. He was escorted, with the Bishop, drop, finished a piece of toast, whisked of a caricature ?—.Parisian.
tickles me to death.”
But here she was called away.
traversing the park Ixitwceu two lines of soldiers ;
the crumbs off lus knees, wiped his lips,
A Joke from the Judicial Bench.
When Miss Fydget descended, serene drawn up along the ima*agc, to WhitehaU. His : and—deliberately kissed the matron.
It is no wonder that a miller soon gets
and smiling, site was led up to a pleas­ aspect was serene, Lis eyes bright, his step firm. 1
gray,
when on all sides he hears innuen­
One of the members of the bar in Sar­
“ Mr. Bumble !
Mr. Bumble 1
I
walking even faster than the guard, and marvel- '
ant old num. with gray luiir aud a cordial ing
at their slowness. Ho received the coin- j shall scream !” Mr. B. made no reply, atoga, who thoroughly enjoys a good does about toll. Here is the latest one,
i Fydget stood for a moment pon­ blue eye.
•
munion from tho hands of tlio Biabop, saying, but, in a slow and dignified manner, put joke, relates toe following, and applies jKiraphrased from one of Watts’ hymns’
; the petition in her mini!
“Miss Fydget,” said Miss Thorpe, “I go from a c-irruptible to an incorruptible . his arm around the matron’s waist. As the moral to himself: Not long since he
Teach m» the MMuerf BIT ffrlrt, *
Thou maker of iny meal;
x»k here, ohl man!" she said, at fussily, “let me make you acquainted crown. 1 am ready for all that is aboqf to be- i
X wmiM aaorj what 1 have mtawd
■
the lady had stated her intention of was counsel in a case before Judge Pratt,
‘I kiu«w perfectly well that you're with Bishop Playfair, of Chirita Terri­ fall me, aud from the bottom of my te-art I
referee,
and
during
the
progress
of
the
Ab&lt;J laarabcnr namara daaL
have forgiven them oik" Kc traversed the ban- ' screaming, of course, she would have
Sw
the vile lulller llfU -be po&gt;,
ip; hut I suiipose that you're hu- tory.”
queting hall behind the line of soldiers. He ate i done so, but a hasty knocking at the trial became a little lut noisy, as he
Tba
nun
be«tu.
to
crawl;
'
ifter all. There's a pile of knotty
“Bless my soul!" cried Miss Fydget, a niece of bread and drank a glass of wiue. It i door had the curious effect of restoring sometimes does, when the Judge looked
He krnjw Um grtirt, mdiU bane the
1 o'clock. Hadier knocked at the dooh ,
iumpe under, the shed; you may dropping her* fan and smelling-bottle,
A1&gt;&lt;1 Ml. the boy that*. aXL
up and said to him: “ Mr.------ , did yon
Jnxou and Herbert fell upon their knees. It | her voice'to its usual asperity, and the ever hear of the man who was lost in the
What can I leak or bcm tor, thwi.
few fur my cooking-stove."
* “ivs the tramp!"
Beadle spread himself .before, the’fire,
waa
the
King
who
raised
them.
At
the
extremity
it, ma’am----- ”
The Bishop smiled serenely.
On
of the liall an opening made on the day previous with his l»ack toward it, seeming to be wooda during a thunder-storm? ”
ainr how it would be " shrilly in­
“ Miss Fydget,” said he, “you never led to the scaffold, level with it, and hung witli '
I Mias Fydget. “ You're a'deal can’guess how deliriously cool that milk black. Two men stood near the ax, each in , engaged in taking an exact inventory of
the furniture.—''Oliver hvitt."
**?•»*
to work; you'd rather starve tasted to me. And, by the way, I met a a sailor's attire, and nuulwd. The King arrived .
And
give my *£**■
cusirtu u&gt;“•such n&gt;nu
x-----_------- o.. .. piece of woods,
As send ms teak my an.
n boneslday*
“
brood of young turkeys in a stubble­ with head erect, aud was calm and grave, even
lost his way, and while he wan in tliat
to coldnrss, maintaining that be had always ,
The Stopped (lock*.
r your _said the -rid
field os I cresBcd from tlm highway, Is en in the right in lus conduct as King. Then
predicament a fearful thunder-storm came
A New England Roaunre.
t is n go&lt;xl many years which I concluded must be yours.” ’ j lie looked at the block. "Be carefiuthat it is | The clocks were stopped at the ban­ up. The wood* grew awfully dark. The
Way l&gt;ack in tiw early jiart of this cent­
ri wood.”
.
Both joined in irresistible laughter, set fast," Im! said to the executioner. While he quet hour.
roaring of the wind and the crashing of ury, om» of the tovelitwt girls of the
It was at the.feto given by the Earl of the thunder was terrific. The man wm town of Norwich lieeame engaged to »
it ia." said Mis* Fydget, and in five minutes Miss Fydget, set at spoke won* one touebed the ax. Ho turned
around and said: "‘Do not hurt the ax that Leicester to Queen Elizalieth.
her ease by tiw Bishop's tact and kind­ may
frightened, and started to pray, but, not dashing young Englishman, apparently
hurt me." He raid; “ I will offer a short
The splendor of that reception lias
, get me the ox I will news, was chatting cheerfully away re­ prayer, and when I put out my hand* this way
used to that businesa, aaid: 4 O of great wealth, who chdxned to have
"
rn.wri.-te garding the Chirita mimious.
He wont away c*.
&lt; stretching tlntn out)—then." He collected hl* seldom if aver been equaled in English Lord, give us a little more light, and a been a naval offiwr.
“But to think,” said Miss Lavina thoughts, aaid a few words in a low tone of history.
little Ires noise! ’ \ I don’t mean vnu tenwbly tor a short visit to England and
Thorpe, afterward, “ that you mistook voice, raised his ryes to heaven and knelt down, , The fete was a series of magnificent Mr ------ ,’’ added tlie Judge. The otxxn- waa never hoard of in Norwich again al­
the Bishop of Chirita Territory for a placing his XteaAnuon Uh&gt; block. In the space :I banquet* and diversions. There were . sei says that tlui audience buji
* ” though tradition has it that lw was. a
of a uxxueal the King streicbed out his IimxI*, •
. tilt* and tournament*; the park was I the time the Judge did mean_________ _ nimte by profumdan aud tliat he wm
peopled with actors who represented now that he thinks ofJt himself, he in­ hung a* nueh soon after leaving Nt«rwicb,
i-i set him
I nymphs, gods and goddeese*., and who clines -to tliat opinion also.—Tray Tttnc*. However the truth may have l»&lt;w&gt;, his
- rusty
were prepared to offer some new butprise to the Queen wherever she ap­ ’ Gov. CoLqrrrr, of Georgia, is an active
peared. There was continuum min­ I Christian worker, and very liberal hi
strelsy; ten oxen were slaughtered church su I ascriptions. &gt; ’

�by li-*ust*
_______ urinal'. Of the 70.000
i eh which died during the 1878-9 Afghan
i campaign, I suppose a large majority i.tored what he originally wrote,, un­
J ' ’ ’ one or other ot the above horrible doing the emendations of the editor, but
Of -those that did not, we nw in other cases the change* vp}Mta.r to rep­
, resent a change in'tee author’s own
either dm* to the humanity &lt;rf a British taXte. The Literary World h»a taken
the trouble to compile a number &lt;rf those

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fresh

ORNO STRONG,

Spring Goods,
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

azinc.

ample of a strong writers prejudice fur
QUAINT STORIES FROM COLORADO. I simple English, aud ot the greater
strength that is gained by the excliuuon
of fine-sounding words and phrases:
iHJner-i. Life.
Ed. Rovl.-w, April, J*c, Ewwy VHL, pp. M3-37L

OFFICE IN TRUMAN’S BRICK, SECOND STORY.

HAPPY IN BARGAINS

rrs^

Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of the

None of as should need to be remind­
U.W
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
ed that a prayer to God need* no middle her. There were several newly-made
1- W
messenger. It goes of itshlf direcUy to bonanza kings nlxnit Denver then, and
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
Him
But Uiero is someUiing very among them was u man who had prol&gt;under the heads of
touching in this suffering sailor’s x»-, aljy never had $20 in his pockets at one
quart—and remarkable in the seeming time previous to his strike. To him the
answer:
paaseNUiiou of a watch waa the natural
A curious story is told of tho wreck of evidence of the ixmession of a compe­
a large British cool-ship, which found­ tence, and, as ho luul made more than a
ered for out at seis Inst June, off the competence, he felt that tlie fact should
' coast of California. The sole survivor by indicated by the purchase of several
was a Portuguese sailor named Lopez, watches. Theae he luul deposited in tlie
who was picked up, lashed to a raft, ns Grand Central Hotel safe. One night
he drifted in the jwith of an inward- he camo into the office very much the
Ixnmd vessel for Pnget sound.
VILLAGE OFFICERS.
worse for liquor, lurched up to tlie desk
He was taken to the Marine Hoapital and hiccoughed out to the clerk: "GimLadles and Genta’
Pmident—William Klllen.j
at Port Townsend, and, after a week of
Goods.
skillful nursing, became sensible so am
to relate his extraordinary adventure. -ing to thrust it into his trousers pockets,
Village At turner- W
He had floated with a dozen companions he let it slip and fall upon the floor.
Karatel-i.C. ftnJ*.
I •, !:f
i barbarian might lay
helplessly in the Pacific for ten days Without casting a glance at the faHeu
without food or water.
watch, he lurched to the counter again,
of his shipmates
*»drtiw.
,, One
, / after
—77. another
~
«
77, reacueu
reachedout
outnix
hissnaamg
shaking nuuu,
hand, muaiercu
mustered ney HaaUsga la Interallied
.bed from limit, nntfl ho w done w&gt;Ui ,
tlil tacultj&lt;, u Uu. tuk b&lt; .poking,
X 1 EitfoDlXT EFIUCOPAL CHL'ltCH—A. D. Xrwfto W «urri^,r, Mid, u ho
dying,
Uurto] „nt.
author’"
THE CELEBRATED
X»A Tux. Paator. 8-r»lr«» every Sjbbatn at )0U
teF?
t° him:
On th. indifference vt affluence go bea m .tut ? ■ ■ rn
.i — , i* ...
—
•• George, do you think yon nre going ,.ond
;
to God?
TT
., ..
... , . . i. .
On rearing
afflrnmtivo reply,: He wu ondoaUy. " tondalool, hnt
Wednesday eva. at
Lope, added noth Ji tlio mteurenei Id “lle
“ “•&lt;&gt;
ud
1 o'clock sharp, on o
thill of ths moon.
HocottnlMd aarunnlB.
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.
Transient brothers ■
despair, " When you get where God is, held out a piece of micaceous granite for
his inspection, he made a strong effort
tell Him to send us some water. ”
johk a surra"
to
look
as
if
he
had
been
born
witli
a
Tlie dying man promised Uiat he
The kind .if Government The kind of Government
which waa set up.
would do so, and soon breathed his last. contempt for civilization, and that the
€37 OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon­
Juiiarw ^irrrfonj.
If a Prince waa needed.
Shortly after, a copious shower fell, and feeling haul been steadily growing on
him
ever
since.
"What
do
you
make
est G-oods and selling on the basis of Three
Lopez was enabled, by its help, to hold
~W.
H
YOUNG,
otit until rescued, as stated above, on this out to be?” he asked, indicating the
liked to see an ut
Feet to the yard and Sixteen Ounce*
the twenty-second day after Uie sinking specimen with a nod. “ Humph ! " was
the expressive answer. "Gold quartz or
of the allip..
to tlie pound, enables us to hold all our old custom­
carbonates? ” The "honest miner"
actual Federalism
H A. BARBER,
turned it over in his hand indifferently,
D. Homeopathic Phyalelan and Bnnreon ers and gain new ones every week.
A visit to the PIONEER
e Office, near rvaldtnoe. on corner of Weaning
During our civil war, the depot of the took out his knife and pick(*d at it for a
Hare Flowers.
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
Baltimore and Oliio railroad in Phila­ while, and then asked: “Got much of
CHAS. 11. BRADY.
delphia was the frequent stopping-place it?” "Thousands cf tons," answered
Who would wish to live withoutflowto please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
for a few moments of regiments going the other eagerly. " How much do you era ? Where would the poet fly for im­
TTORNEY at Law aDd Solicitor In Chancery
Real Estate ami Inauranca Axvnt. Collecting them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
South, tmd of large l&gt;odiea of wounded suppose she'll run ? ” "Can't tell nuth- ages of beauty if they were to perish for and ConveyaDdng
a apacialtr. Bounty and F«nin’ without an assay." "But von can
men on their way liome.
alon
Claim*
promptly
attended
to.
and
all
olbar
ever? Are Uiey Dot the emblems of
Try u*
entruatec to my care. Office opposite Ua- cent we are selling many of them at the old prices.
A good woman who lived near, when- j guess, can’t you; you can guess ?*’ "Oh, loveliness and innocence—the living btialneaa
nn ll-n.. K.A.III.
and see.
ever she heard of such aui arrival, was in ■ yea," answered the barnacle, "anybody types of all that is pleasing and grace­
the habit of making a pot of coffee and [ kin guess; but a guess is liable to be ex- ful? We compare young lips to the
LEWIS DURKEE
1 travngiuit.
Now,• -I tt
shall
—r;
but mind
taking it to the tired and wounded men. |
---- --------- ---------------say
.—
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
rose, and tlie white brow to the radiant I AWYER, Notary Public, Beal Estate and Inaur
Some of her neighlxira joined her in this I ^c’ uia- ®° ?Tcr
should
lily ; tlie winning eye gathers its glow AU acca Agent Collections promptly made, and exchange for all farm products.
good work
j “-n-ft-o-y (turning the specimen over
from tlie
m
i again imd holding it upto the light).
I violet', and a sweet voice is like
flnrii
h °
°^ u r,
should s-n-a-a-v that if vou can save die a breeze kissing its way through flowers.
flndmshow pr.taulOn. amp e rv&amp;vrf.u Uli,
„d We hang delicate blossoms on tho silken
EMORY PARADY.
■
ment was to the Mhliers
Iwivn to °
. ......
■ ,
Mldiera, finkc.1
asked leave
USTICE OF THE PEACE. CoaT«y*ndn&lt; cxronot waste the lead, that it might run ringlets of the voung bride, and strew '
fully and ni jmptly attended to. Office eaat
her path with tlie fragrant bells, when |
contribute to it Then a mechanic who about—well, about §2 to the county.”
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
•id- Main Hintt. NaabviUe Mich.
owned an enormous cooper-shop near
" Is this my train ? " asked a traveler she leaves tlie church. We place them
the depot offered it for their use.
WM. PARMENTER,
...... - • -------------------------------- ---- ~
at Uie Kansas Pacific depot of a lounger. around tht» marble face of tlie dead |
The kindly work grew. Money came "I doq’t know, but I guess not," was in tlie narrow coffin, and they become , M
Oi°Hh Mkb HuU'* Dru&lt; rtor*’ Ver j
18 THE TIME
in. Willing band. wore ready. ’In th.- i
1
doubtful replr.
replv. "I
see it’s got the symbols of our aflectious—phuisures re- ,
vacant atop great table, altrar. .Ux.1 Uie donbtlul
name of a railroad company on the side, Diemlicred and hopes faded, wishes
W.
H.
GRLSWpLD.
laden with nktea, cup., etc.;' stove.,
r
belool
To Take Advantage of the
with fires always burning, were “
i “u’ l«l
'
‘
‘ igs to them. Have flown and scenes cuerished, tho more
l). Homoeopathic Phnlclxn md Surgeon.
that they can never return. Still we
■ Office over D. C. Griffith1* *U&gt;re. Kraideme f
rent stores of [• ..tv_____ i.-t
___ v____
look to the far-off spring in other valle vs corner Ptilllip* and Dnrke* atreeu. Prompt ■tten- :
Uon
fiveu
to
call*
day
or
nlgbL
kept at liand I
—to the eternal siunnier beyond the
.
‘
4
1 .
euuijwgni', because
i.veiuv- he had
hi«i Eve, when tlie flowers which have
■ ..1, . liked hi.
hisR. champagne,
A. M. FLINT.
A cam.™ w.j» lb«l .kn mwnta.
»- ;
,
y, Ltrik..'the &lt;l«y pn-ri.™.
n! shall again bloom in tho starry
fields, where no rude winter can intrude
seen any
&lt;”int full
fli 1 of
&lt;»f the
the wonndtd
urnnnHed and
anti sick,
cu-L- rolled
rrvll.,,1
..................................
. .- chain
. - Thev come upon us in spring like tho coUcrtloua promptly made. (
ears,
pitgne to wliich he felt justified in apply­
into the station, not only a comfortable ing a pronoun in the jxxwcssive case. " I reAlleotions of a dream which hovered Griffith'* Store, Naahrilla, Mich.
meal awaited them, but then* wiu&gt; a tem­ dunno," replied B., “ but I guess you’d alxnit us in sleep, pAxipled witli shadowy
E PARADY,
porary hospital ready, and doctors, and better gimme some Unit's wet. I’m sort Identities lUid purple delights, fancy
ANUFACTUBEBof Boot* and Sboea Makins
tender, motherly women to dress their
hroidenxl. Sweet flowers that bring be­
and repairing neatly ddne, abo «triel men­
o’ thirsty.”
wounds.
tion to fill all order* .promptly, and at the lowest
It was about Belford that Uie remark fore our eyes scenes of childhood—faces ll»tn;
prices. Shop e—t side of Main dtrrgt.
“ Nobody asked me," said a Southern
rememliered in youth, when love was a ■
soldier, "’if I was a rebel. Nobody wasmade: "Jim has some right good stronger to himself. The mossy bank
Where he is constantly opening
points," it ran, " but Uie great trouble
seemed to care for anything but tliat I
w.ith him is that he is always about six by the wayside, where we so often sat
1 nlacv In the vllla&lt;e. Stout bonea. r*
was suffering. I had lost my arm, and IcngUis ahead of evervl»odyrH judgment, for hours, drinking in the beauty of tlie '
willlpy haoA*.__________
I wiui on my way to prison. But when
primrose with our eyes—the ^ihelteivd i
mid gaining at every jump. ”
CHARLES SCHEIDT^
I said good-by to these women I almost
glen, darkly green, tilh d with tlie per- ]
I , I't'CV ITU
.1-11 M
forgave tlie North.”
। fume of violets, tliat shorn', in their in- I
--------IN--------A Spoiled Man.
The death of one of these good doc­
tense blue, like another sky spread upon .
tors a Wit-k or two ago has recalled these
Most of us know a hat a fipoiled child the earth—the. laughter of merry voices i
facts. He hod charge of several large is. In Europe there is a spoiled man. —the sweet song of the maiden—tlie I
iilisrrllancDuj 0xrdM.
hospitals in which wore men from liotli He has been indulged and pamjx*red to downcast eye, the spreading blush, the '
armies.
On every Sunday, different such an extent that it costs $11,000,000 kiss oalianiwl at its own sound—are all ;
^yORCOTT HOUSE,
clergymen of the city came to preach, a year to keep him in good humor.
brought back to memory by a flower.
some of whom were thoughtless enough
This
man is the Sultan of Tur­
Nswhville, Mictxignn.
’ Why She Died.
to take advantage of that occasion to try key. His house is defended by thirty
to convert the n’bels to patriotism. The great guns and a guard of 3,000 meii.
C.-C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
Of the late Comtesse de Oolloredo
doctor interfered.
His head servant, or Grand Marshal, has who was once a leader in Euro]H*iui so­
"This is not the place for politics,”'he a salary of $100,000 a year. Five secre­ ciety, it is related tliat she was one day
n&gt;ln«, an- al«ny» »uru*of (vutug battar iu&gt;■la'iou- fnr tin* amount juld. loan at any
said. "These wounded and dying men taries are employed to save him the Diking her daily constitutional on the
Deed Christ and Him crucified now. trouble of writing? Four chief chamber­ terrace at Weisbuden, when n young
This, and nothing else, gentlemen."
lains live with him, who, when they man came up to her, and, Isiwiug, said:
On one Sunday the venerable Bishop march in procession, carry a great bunch “Bonjour, Madame hi Comtesse." P J. PUKCHIS,
IT* It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant te
Potter, who was very much beloved by । of keys on their backs. He has twenty- " Monsieur," replied the lady, atifily, “ I
undersell me, who tells for CASH.
the soldiers and prisoners, preached a three aids-de-camp, all of-whom are per­ liave not the honor of your acquaint­
I3
ohh
Barber
sermon which drew tears from many of sons of much consequence.
ance." "But I have had thn honor of
these rough men. Odo who, it is stated,
This
inu, n|Kju&lt;xi
sjxiilcd uum
man keeps
new-jm five
uw talkers
uusem w
to being presented to you," pleaded tho
w.w on old man of great learning, had amuse him with anecdotes and gossip, stranger with a smile. "Possibly; but,
.K CVUIU an
:ui infidel,
xuuuei, iuiu
uiui drawn
cuuwu many
uiuiiy gathered from all quartern of Constanti- ns I have already said, I have not the cut, call on Frank and you will n away happy '
liecome
and had
do&lt;^ »or-h « tba old
PJ15RE YOU HAVE THEM.
~o----- —
------ — vr- He
i---------’ —
j nople by sixty spies.
Five doctors live honor of knowing you.” “I am the
others
into-»skepticism.
heard,
and
with God’s help was brouglii to see the witli him to take care of his health, and Prince of Wales,” remarked EL R. H.t !
truth. A few days later, knowing tliat they are assisted by five apothecaries. bowing once more, and moving on. Tlie
When we say this, we mean that you have
Notary X’ublio,
he had but a few days to live, he sent for Four Mohammedan chaplains attend to poor Comtesse fainted, and died ioqr
Maple Grora, Mich
the Bishop and told him what he owed his spiritual interests. Five librarians days after. It was a fatal blow to that
L1EBHAD8EB,
to him in the sermon he had heard. nourish his intellect, and read the peti­ which she held most de:tr—her satoir
tions that come in.
vivre.—New York' Trilntnc.
,
There is an officer whose duty it is to
A species of dwarf cactus, abnndiint
which his mother hod taught him fifty go witli this Hjxriled man when he takes
years before:
ii walk in the garden. A band of music in Lower California, is rich in fiber, and
and a company of singers are* part of tlie it is said to be excxdlent fur mattresses. READY MADE CLOTHING. We are opening the largest and most complete stock oC
v---------- - -- -----SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
spoiled man’s household. Five pianbita It is reported that on experimental ma­
Xn.livllT,
vi.,1,___ :
give huMons to his wivt-s and children. chine, costing only $400, converte tho
pleasure to present before the people of
raw material into white, elastic fiber,
He died that night.— Youth's Companion. The black eunuchs who wait upon tlie
'pHATHCSBlSDOFUMEI
.
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
ladies of his household are 120 in num­ with great rapidity, and pnunfass to re­
duce the cost and improve the quality of
ber.
O—. Ma a KAVino &gt;«4 HAIR LI. 11130
our store will fully prove.
Mohamntedan Indifference to Suffering.
‘
dona at
In the spoiled man’s kitchen there* are such goods very materially.
I recollected having seen at Nikopohs 300 cooks and turnspits; and the frxxl
It costs a yearly aggregate of $52,000,­
or Sistova—I forget wliich—great piles prejwred by them is served by 200
000 to keep up Uie British navy in a time
of bones ready for exportation, among waiter*.
.
of profound jKtace, and, oven* then, its
which were some human skulls. I also
In short, the servants of this extreme­
recalled to mind that two months pre ly spoiled m.iu are about 4,000 in num- position as th* first naval power of Eu­
vionaly, wbtu I was visiting some chem­ lier, very many of whom are persouages rope is questioned by the Italian&lt;c and by £ A. BUSH.
OF ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS.
ical works in the North of 8*»otland the of high rank who |otep great numbm of ether nations in the com petition fur
swifter and l&gt;ettar-bnilt ships, and fur
managir showed filo his bone stores servant* for themselves.
"THE BOSS'
improved
armament
from Uie Block sea, and said Unit hu­
It costa, M we just Mid, $11,000,000 •
It must also be remembered that we also carry an
man boties were otP'M found in cargoes year to keep house in tliis way, the must
Almost tho only buxmoss which has;
from tliat quarter. Again, a few weeks of which is earned by the hard labor &lt;4 thriven in England &lt;»f late years hiui
HAMM VILLE, .
MICH.
stock of
after my visit to the Shipka, I saw a jxxvr men and wmnrn, many of whom been that of the umbrella makers, in
considerable numlier of men’s skulls and often go hungry that this spmled man’s whose family prayers die petition for
other bones in shallow open hides in tho sr-rvauta may have mure money to waste. rain is jKipulurfy supposed^ to be invari­ yyiLLIAM JONES,
Acropolis of Athenti, which the local
Spoiled children are very bad indeed, ably included—albeit sunsliiuc is not
dragoman told mi.' were the remains of but, in all the world, there is do sn&lt; ’ without its mild corepmsatiou to them
AND
Greeks and Turks who hail fallen in tlie I terrible scourge as a spoiled man.- j ill view of jiononl kaIvk.
War of Independence fifty years ago. Youth's
t
Crjinpanion.
Th*: MoluMnmadami and other rude •
-------- ------------------------Pkxtmatic clock* have been intxoracmi are indifferent about burying the j Ths Consolidated Virginia mine did i ducod in Paris by a tximpany which fur­
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
bodies of those in whom they have no . not pay tlie expenses at working until! ninhes tho clocks and works them
wpecial pei-wiuft] interest I can well ho- , after t *io expe»'iitvre of $700,000. Than ! through pneumatic tolw from a central
have the benefit of it.
Have. With Ua-ai .the feeling of sympa- it yielded $80,0i)0j000 dividends to its ■ station. The patent lisa been pnrehaiied /
thy kv physical Faflfering io ahnoat nun- ; stvckhohit'r? in four years.
for America.
I

Olothing,

iiXashriUf girrrtnry.

Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,

Groceries.

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

M

A

J

L. J. WHEELER,

M

GREAT SPRING BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

M

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Boots, Shoes, IVotions, Etc.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

ALL KINDS s FOOT COVERING,

�‘ ■ • .e &gt; -

are girl*; and now when careful house­
wire* tell their husband* to stop at the
Mt]

, Gkrmxnt, March Bl. 1880.

1 by the election fever now’
toward* its climax in Englacti,,
™, of all Foreign nations, Germany is,
probably most interested in the oon-’
stilution and principles of the nextf
British Parliament. Under the politi­.
cal constellation of Europe,c. at present►
sseeodant, it would be difficult to showr
that the intereata of England and Ger-’
numy are not identical, and Prince Bis­•
marck, backed by all his countrymen,
1
would prefer to sec the return of a cab­’
inet to Downing-street, influenced by'
the same views on the foreign policy of
Great Britain aa the outgoing Ministry.
’
Germany has, or believes she has, ab
latest foe in Rumis, and an Englishi
Parliament, therefore, firmly resolvedl
to curb and withstand the territorial[
.
ambition of that huge Slavonic Power'
would be hailed by both parties to the
Anatro-German understanding aa a
strong and effective ally in maintain^.ing peace. The German Press has, by
tills time, pretty well altered the mind
of tlie Empire upon the subject, and
ti^ugb I might have searched for and
questioned freely, I bare not encount­
ered one expression which could not be
construed as a wish for the success of
Conservation Government in England.
The journals here, it is true, frankly
confess that their views on the quesion, primarily influenced by conaider. atiogs of what might be called self-in­
terest, but they likewise seek to show
that even from their peculiar point of
vision a Tory. Ministry would confer
on England a superior number of bless­
ings. These are at great pains to com­
pare the present weight and fame of
Great Bntian on the Continent with the
deadest' State of its prestige beforo
Lord Beaconsfield came into power,
andask who tho Englishmen would
prel'cr returning to their 'previous un­
worthy and unrecognized condition.
Tlie German Press does notpretend to
be a better judgp than Englishmen
themselves, as to what is politically
.
good for them, but it claims to be able
• : to reproduce unprejudiced impression
made on the German people by such
and such acts of a British Ministry,
Conformably to certain promises
made last Session, Bismarck has just
presented to the Imperial Parliament a
very instructive paper, on emigration
from Germany, during the year 1879.
From statistic* there is tabulated it ap­
pears that no fewer than 3,883 of sub­
jects of the Empire, nearly two-thirds
being males took ship lost vear for for­
eign parts at BremaL,Hamburg Stettin,
or Autwart by far the greater number
going to the United States and British
North America, after these countries
Australia and Brazil seems to be the
most attractive. This emigration is
the largest since 1874, when the figure
was 45.113; 1879 and 18751 immediately
after the war, showing the very form­
idable results of 125,650 and 103,038 respectively/ Coming to tlie various
States of the Empire, one finds that
the grand total of 83,327 emigrant*.
Premia, with a population of over 25,
W0.000. contributed more Uum 31.000,
or seven-elevenths of the whole, while
Bavaria sent 3,698, Wortenberg, Saxo­
ny, Baden, Hesse and Ham berg follow­
ing them in the order of their respect­
ive losses. These figures, it must be
remembered, only guage the flow ot
German emigration through a tew
■
leading channels, and by no means
represent the entire loss in subject*
annually suffered by the empire.
Louis.
MICHIGAN NEWS.
Ebinexer Swan, who was said to be
104 y **ars of age, died ou the 8tb, at
Ssr^ac
Mr*. John Long, of Kalamazoo, was
found dead in an outhouse on the night
nf the 10th.
A son of John Hill of Coldwater,
Mged 14 years, had his nose bitten off
by.a dog while plaving with tlie ani­
mal, April 11.
John Chisholm, foimily a conductor
on the Northwest Grand Trunk rail­
road, fell dead ou the meets of Port
Huron on Saturday.
Daniel O’Brien, an old resident of
Summit township, Jackson county, fell
dead in hi* wagon while driving home
from town on. Friday evening.
Chas. Butler, of about four miles
west of Vicksburg, committed suicide
by taking prusic acid Monday evening.
Cause, financial embarrassment.
William Howlitt of Lynden Center
Washtenaw county, was killed last
week by falling from a load of lumbcr
- one of tlie wagon wheels passing over
his bead.
An eight-year old boy in Grand Rap­
ids arresU'd the movements of a house­
breaker the night of April 9, by shoot­
ing him through the shoulder while he
was in tlie act of robbing the house of
Mr. Debt. The robber, named IShrune,

don't forpet as they uaed to; no, indeed.
Wm.A. Howard,jroven»OF of Dakota
territory, died at Washington. April 10
of neantlgia of the heart, aged 07 yMn
while areaidentof Michigan, he waa
next to Zack Chandler her most honor*
cd statesman; having served three
term* in Congrewt, prior to 1888. In
1889 he was tendered the position of
minister to China by President Grant
which be declined was appointed Govemor of Dakota by Preaident Hayes.
There is great excitement in the vicinity of River Raisin station on the
Jackson branch of the Lake Shore railtoad between Manchester and Clinton
over apparent indications of a horrible
murder having been committed ihere.
The mail who carries the mail to the
train found, on the morning of April 9,
the stove tipped over, tho floor covered
with blood, and tracked stains and
clotsof blood- to the river. It is an i»olated place, only a shanty Wing there
for people to waft for the train, do on n
in charge of it, and trains do not stop
there unless signaled.
Fatal Accident.
Easton, Ionia Co., April 18, ’80
Editor News
One of the citizens of Easton, Mr.
Henry Bemis, aged 48, and a bachelor,
was seen at his home on April 8, when,
it appears, he went into one of his fields
to sink a large stone, supposed lo
weigh some over a ton. A neighbor
called on Saturday, about three o’clock
in the afternoon, on business, and not
finding him, went to his nearest neigh­
bor, and he knowing him to be engag­
ed in sinking these largo stones, they
went to bunt for him, and found him
cang'ntin the pit, by the stone, dead,
with his limbs badly broken. He had
by some means tom bis pant„ pocket
open and gut out Ids jack-knife and
dug quite tin excavation into the bank,
trying tn extricate himself, but to no
•TailB- Hamp.

Mall.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
KABTW
---------- 1ST
STATIONS.

There is but a few days left in which to

SECURE BARGAINS

Which we shall offer at

The stock

Goods at

Yonr leader* will rememl&lt;et tliat *t the county
convention of tbe W.C. T. U. which wm held In

CLEMENT SMITH, Assignee

rated In tho *ub£cti of Intemperance, profanity,
aebbath breaking, tobacco uaing. Immoral IlUraturn «u. Into a lovn.hlp union wi^ch ahould be
auxilUary to that of tbo county, tbu* forming a
A remedy for male impertinence is'| rpHE NASHVILLE LEVATOR,
complete orranlxaUon of th* earnest working moth­
er* anJdangnler* In our community, again*! three for a woman to stare at tho ill-bred । L

। T1 HE OLD ESTABLISHED
A

gentlemen’s feet.. No man can stand ■ nAmAJ-i. J DnlnrHnrl ’ Imr.rAiMri
a careful scrutiny of his unmention- RGDlOQClCdj EDItH^Cd g, lUlprOVCd

able, without dtaebing OT_ feeling th, ।
cold sweat start down his back.
,

111 levs,

-

A wedding party was assembled at j
fES to l£lial&gt;O
£ie residence of the bride’s father at I
Rochester. The groom and tlie rest1
Any number of farmer* to
.
h^oot °.« Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
of the township, who hare urgantxed ni-dcr the
call, Baltimore la the dr»t to report everything In
appointed time tho announcement waa
pedltiOUSly ul ACCUratly.
made tliat she had been united to an-1
r
other suitor, having changed her I

«• —‘"•*,*2“!'

•chool hou*e, and perfected an organlxatlon with
Mra. E. Batraaa Proa; on tlx- Mlh Mr*. Bailey.
Mn. Dr. I-athrop aud m\*«lf met with the Wood­
land ladiea at the M. E. church at Hie Centre, and
their orgnnixaltau wa« formed, which with a fair
number ol name* to th* iilvdgc, and Mr*. J. 8t.
John aa Prea-itarta out with bright pioapecta ot
being a great power for good In that community.
On tbeMb of April, In rMpoua* to the call ot Hie

Mra. Mel lvalue of Hi
tioe which in point &lt;
think la abend no far.
Onlr* of her township ou th* 21*1 Thus one by
on*, are they wtwekmr Into Uno. I hav* recclvrd
leiterafrom Mra. J. E Walr* of Prairieville and
Mr*. SL C. Wing of Orangeville, saying that they
are talking up the matter among tbdr ladlr* and

It hope that before tho'next moating of the County
t'nnrnnllnn which will occur .unirllmr In Oc-tribrf

organtxvd, but wiU lend up to the convention fiva
good delegate* to report each IJnlon doing* aineo
•ervire io a field wi favorable lo the areompilah-

choice at tho la«t moment. Tho Jilted
man waa dumbfounded, but ho ralbed J

AINSWORTH Mr
&amp;, JJiwVVOhW
BROOKS'

quickly, congratulated tho bridegroom,
W-0 th. bride, and proposed a eon.

,

.

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SX^Ltt^nr'eTieS: I

tin nance of the festivities, andand they ______________
elevator building*
in central
central Mie
Michigan, |
ing* in
they
are prepared to receive and
were accordingly continued.
‘
A Chicago clergyman began a recent j
sermon with the following story of a
man who waa noted for his ugliness:!
For any quantity of
Being at a party, he had taken no part
in the dance, as bis hostess had some
difficulty in providing h»m with a part­
ner. At last #he led up to him a prim
and aged spinister, at the same time
wisnering a few words of apology in That may be brought them. They also
his ear. “Oh, you needn’t make anj keep for sale at the lowest prices
apology,” said he, jumping up with al- Seeds, Flour. Feed, Lime, Salt,
ocrity; --.uy old Ibio* i, good enough
rta.,er&gt;
Hnlr nnd
for me.”
’

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICI

------------ --------------------ty Eveiytliing in the line of piain

Nkfnglea.

_

’’I1”!‘I Dealun mtt tlem.

conrrr rarsKAXCK

coiyextion.

county convention of the Priectl* of Temper­
&gt; will
&gt;1
—— be
—- held ati-—Red Ribbon 11*11.
■ ... I,In. the rlty of
■■

of a oonatittrttooal amendment prohibiting I be man­
ufacture and aaie of intoxicating liquor, In thia
Stale, aa a baverage.
Thia n ovement waa Inaoifuratol by tbc Bed
Ribbon Blate Convention held at l.-uwinsr on the 6th

^ASHVILLE LIVERY.

X

AIMSWSWORTH A BROOKS.

J. OSMAN, Prop.

SMILE OB DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

HOSTETTER

MATE A SPECIALLY

FURNITURE

A GOOD HEARSE
J. LENTZ &amp;8ON8.

NEW STORE!

NEW GOODS!

Finings
iininoiii

prowtMlr attmded to.

P. T. BOISE,

DRUGGIST,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY 8TORE

Medicines, ( hemicah,
Paints, Oils, Vurnishes,

Surgical Instrument*

(Opposite the Wolcott House.)

And all the leading Remedies in

- -for---

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,

GROCERIES

NO PATENT NO PAY.

PlttMburflT, T’tt.

J^OW IS THE TIME.

J. LtNItaOUlIO

Oppoalta I be Walcott Hou**. Naabviita, Mkb.

J. OSHAX.

Sellers’ Elver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache,fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.

FOR GOOD TEAS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Are od Hand with a
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HAM STEAK,
A NEW LINE OF
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Of Every Description,
' Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Which will Defy Campetition in every
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Respect. Remember that all our
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Goods, which we Manufactuie,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
are Warranted in Every
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Respect.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
.
Go to 0. W. Smith’*.
We are also prepared to furnish any­
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS.
thing in t’-.e
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
UNDBBTAKIN6 LINE, FOR BARGAINSGoINtoCROCKERY,
C. W. Smith’s.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
A* we hare tho njoat complete line of
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH.
COFFINS,
CASKKTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
ROBBS, SHROUDS Ac.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 5c,
Go to C. WTSmith’s.
Of any one in the country.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR the WORTH or YOUR MONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY.
GotoC. W. Smith’s.
for funeral occasions furnished free of
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
charge.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
I For he will be glad to see you.

WILSON A HOWE

COM’ERCIAL TRAVELOR8

Pronounced by all to be the most
pleasant and efficacious remedy now in
use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottles sold within the last few
years. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per bottle.

-JAND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF
.
. F" Rj T *7 0 C H III C

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

LOW RATES.

School Books,
Blank Book*.
Mlacellan’a Books.
A LARGE LINE OF

Crockery, Giamiwart,

bitter5

BOOTS AND SHOES.
Notions, Etc.
IF YOU WANT

Fresh Goods and Low
Prices.

dtad April lllh, at bie ruMvoro to Kepta Grora. He

murder waa committbe Detroit, Grand

50 Venn before the Public.

MUST BE CLOSED OUT
This Month.

Vermont rille _.
Naabvllla-----HaaUnga------M’ddterflla,....Hammond-..-.
Grand Haplda,.
\ Tbro««1&gt;C&lt;Mcbm and Stand m Can to and from
Grand Rapid* and Detroit
train* connect
.. ZUAll
—
_ on__ina

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

WOHK FOR THE WOMKX.

DUfr. IMO. whan the rMolntfona of the Red
Saturday morning, an unknown man ary
lunbon Stato Convention were heartily etidorwid.
about 80 vears of age. was shot dead
while endeavoring to effect an entrance
to the store of Ludley Cutler, of Nottawa, St. Joseph county. J. Cutler, work. The countira. dtlet. and
who was staying in the store, did the
shooting, and the bullet went through
the unknown’* heart. Kate Burk, the woman who charges
’ Rev. Father Van Der Bom. of Saginaw,
with adultrj* with Mm. Emma Col ford
J herself, has been offered a retrac• to sign, but would not sign it.
■ay*: “He knows it is true; God
*ra it is true; and be (Father Van
) knows that I know itis true,
named Charie* BarOBITUARY.
Lenawee county, was
i steam self-propelling
backed, and was
e wheels and her

I),troll,_____

DRESS GOODS,
FLANIELS,
WHITE GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,

On a Dollar.

Detroit

STATIONS.

We shall make a SPECALTY of

Blondin is coming back to America,
and probably will repeat his feat of
crossing Niagara on a rope.

townahlpa, doublleae in the fare of aa great dlaeourageiuenta u have met them. At the Um* of the
county Convention throe townahlpa, flutlnga,

Middtavllta—...
Kvfcl"Lv

Vermontville
Charlotte

A Prussian gravedigger has been ar­
rested for roasting bodies and selling
their fat.

fnl organisation of the entire county, and to *nrarr&gt;
Vie* Pr*ulr!*titu In thru* Mwn.htni

TtST-to

Gr’d R*pW*__ Lt. HAO an
Hammond.--.. ... 1M1

iiimissgss
market
buteer Farmnduve the
E. Rrueu.

Bible*, Autograph ud
Photograph Albums
A COMELCTE LIKE Of

8TATIONEHY,
Wall Paper and Bordering,
(TRIMMED FREE ]

AS FINE A LINE OF
As there h tn town, and all war­
ranted to be aa represented or money refunded.

CALL AND BEE ME
Prescriptions

WILSON &amp; HOWE.

F. T. BOISE.

�4

ifiMiisnw
SATUKI1AY,'

ItU.boy,
rood. thi.

Tbo Bev H. B. William, of Almost

- APRIL 17, 1M0.
■IMg-------------------

VICINITY LOCALS.

and will return on Saturday.
I That new game of pitching quoit*
is being indulged in at the Center.
A- J. Carpenter is fixing up'his kitch­
en aud will soon be out of tho hotel.
M. Dilienbeck has returned from the
west and will stay in Michigan for tho
present
The Potter boy* are fixing np their
■cheese' factory and it will be in opera
aon in one week.
8. Haight has moved his undertak­
ing goods to the red building south of
the church, where he will stay the pre­
sent summer.
That Vt Villlau that wm up to see
Carrie had poor luck. HU horse got
frightened and tipped the carriage over.
' No bones were broken. __
__
8am.

N

tionalUts aa their pastor for the ensuing

H. 1. Martin and J. R.Woodrtj am
off on a three weeks trip to Arkansas,
to see about locating the former’s saw
Again ba* Bob Dawson become a
mill Mjhat state.
•
. X
tatbec. It happened Tuesday.
A st^e fell upon P. Garretwhilr be
wm chopping in the wood* a few days
The new dty council wa* duly inau­
since, injuring his head so severely
gurated on Friday evening laat.
that be may not recover.
Wm. M. Scudder, our efficient Regis­
The M. E. folks have made arrang
ter of Deed*, ba* bought an interest in
men tn to produce the interesting dra­
Creasy’* brick yard.
ma, "Bread upon the waters,” on Fri­
A number of Hastings sportsmen are
day evening, April 23rd. Aa the pro­
np near Traverae City trapping pig­
ceed* are to be devotad to'the church
eon*. They repora the roost asimmense.
the play should receive a liberal patro­
Frankie Crc**y,a five year old son of
nage.
JohnX had the middle fingers of hi*
The young ladies missionary and lit­
left hand chopped off by a straw cutter
erary society will give on exhibition of
on Sunday.
ancient relic*, paintings, modern curi­
osities, etc., at the chapel in the eve­
N.T. Parker has been to Indiana in­
Geo, D. Barden left for Dakota
nings of the 90th and 91st inst. Ad­
vesting In horse-flesh. He returned a Monday.
mittance,
one dime; ice cream and
few days since with a half a dozen fine
Joseph Nichols and J. Eeastman
cakes extra.
specimens.
have departed, bound for Dakota.
John R. Eastman has sold his house
The new post-office will be up and
EATON COUMTT ITEMS.
and lot to L. W. Fausy, and will soon in running order some time this week.
take hi* departure for Dakota, where
Mrs. Henry Shetler, of Carmel drop
L. Fanl has his new hardware store
he will make hi* future home.
all inclosed and ha* commenced to lay ped dead on Friday, while preparing
dinner.
A man by the name of Seymour, was the floor.
Bad spelling of a candidate's name
The smut mill ha* moved up into elected the /opposition nominee for
driving by tho depot on Sunday last,
when hi* team got frightened and ran the brown block on corner of Auiasa mayer at CfiiuloUe.
away, throwing out the occupant* of and Main Street.
Nancy Wright win jail at.Charlotte,
The cheese factory men have come charged with Adultery, her husbaud
the wagon, and brusing Mr*. S’* face
on all equipped for business.
Fetch making prtTcMrge against her.
severely.
Miss M. E. Lankton, of Bellevue,
•.
It 1* how deflniely decided that the on your milk now, farmers.
lias flnisbod a bed quilt containing
The Center school nnder the instruc­ twelve thousand and ninty-six pieces.
first annual fair and sheep-shearing
festival of the lately organized Sheep tions of E. G. Holbrook commenced
Sunfield is having a strife over who
Breeders’ Association, will be held at Mo nday with a roll of about 80 pupils. shall be postmaster. A Mrs. Warner
is on one ticket and V’. Myer* on the
the fair ground in Hastings on Thurs­
One of Vt. Villes tough young sprout* other.
day, May 6th. Premiums to the amount came up this way Sunday to call on
The store of W.W. Babcock.a grocer
of 8145, will be given.
a fair one of this place. In the even- of Grand Ledge, was closed up on Apr.
, —
For
.ENTERPRISE
p IS A FACT
1 ing the twain thought they wonld go 13th, by virtue of a chattie mortgage
80 acre 1farm
; 80 improved; good JLJ
WIST KALAMO ITEMS.
in favor of his wife.
for a ride but the horse became un­
fence* with 15 acre* of wheat; new
Over fifty business men of Eaton house, 3 miles from goodmarket. One-’
I managablc and npset tlie carriage and
Thai ’wa
keen u.e
U&gt;e
TP'S
“W~N TA AT •
Th,x
»•*«•*
Slick up around your house and I dumped the twain to the ground, and Rapids have signed a paper pledging third down and liberal time at 7 per
themselves to do whnt they can toward
barn.
undoubtedly it was somewhat perplex­ enforcing the liquor laws in that place.
Sugar making is among the things
The Charlotte postoffice is to be en­
Ificf
Middleville Midi.
---- or—
ing to tell which was which. I*ook a
of the past.
liddle ondt, young feller. Woodland larged and nil the modern improve­
IT Wilson &amp; Howxsell more Finn:
Fanners have began plowing for
ments put in fur the convenience of
i* &gt;a bad place for a boy to fling beau the public and the postmaster’s clerks. and tetter Flour than any bouse in Nash--------spring crops.
David Snider of Bellevue, died veiy
Again we have to report much sick­ style and drive fast horses.
- ——-——-— O1
New Fresh Coods and Low
IN HARRY COUNTY
The long roll call at the M. E. church suddenly on Friday. He was a wellrVBuy your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes,
ness in town,
kuOwu and prominent citizen, being at
Prices.
I
Hiram Nelson lies very ill with Inng on Sunday was a very nice affair, but the time of bin death one of the village Hut*. Capa, Croceries, Provision^
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reeae,
«*»•»&gt;.
the
word*
that
dropped
from
the
agefever, at Mrs. Davis’s.
trustee*.
who always sells at the lowest price*. I
--------i ’’SLCJ®1’ Stilts,
Ijwt week Ed. &amp; Al. Spiros had about ed pastor’s lips would have been bet­
Chamber Suits.
Morgan Vance the Winner shootest,
Boise
At
Franein
Farm
For
Sale.
ter understood, had it not been for the heretofore noticed in these column, is
EasyChalrs,
100 pounds of sugar stolen.
Patent Rockers,
The subscriber offers for sale his Fann
,
Wm. Decker has rented and moved everlasting noise kept up by three a full cousin to John Morgan, the cel­
Bureaus.
rebel guerrilla chief. They
caged animals that swung in their ebrated
» in
I «"“«
• '“f.
on the farm of L. J. Wilson.
both resided at or near Lexington, Ky.
Extension Tables,
Silas Shepard of Marshall was visit­ rings of their cage. Canary birds sing­
A. Hill, a young man who had lieen of cultivation with good buildings,
ing friends in this section the past ing is about as appropriate for church employed bv Wm. Miller, a farmer of gooxi orchard, good well of water at the |
- - - A - £C- - - C&gt;
Camp Chairs, Ac.
music os violin music would be for a near Eaton Rapids, lias been .arrested door. About G5 acres cleared and the
week.
well timbered. The farm is on
have paid on a charge of stealing from Miller balance
J. B. Hartwell and daughter of Pot- funeral. Nevertheless they
t
°
while his victim slept. He pleads1 the state rood, 6 miles from Hastings I
.
the
debt
of
about
8350.
that
hung
over
‘
tervillc,were visiting hcre-a-l»oiits. last
and 0 from Nashville, it also has a new
e
guilty.
Common F'livnitTire
’ SyTUDS, TobaCCOS, FiSll,
। the church.
At the term of the circuit court which 1 school house on one corner of tlie farm.
For partculars enquire at premises.
Ofearry drwriptlon
School in tho Crowell's district began
begins at Charlotte on Monday, it is |
Castleton,
Mich.,
Feb.
4th
1880.
said that tho case of Dr. Johnnou, of 90-tf
on Monday last; Miss Esther Macmore,
Joshua Martin. I
Cheese ul Everything
Our Undertaking Departmn’t
ASSYRIA ITEMS.
Chester, will come np. He is charged
teachar.
with taking improper liberties with a
XV Of all tho sewing machines that!
j
C&lt;&gt;«npl«H* In erery particular.
Asa Matteson has left town again to
Cal. Welcher has lost a cow. Died,
female patient whom he was treating. have .toed the tert and come out eon- |
C«adnct &gt; First (11S1 Gn«n 8Urt!
We guarantee
enter the store of I). C. Griffith of
J
Hon. Joseph Musgrave of Charlotte queror, the »ilson stands ahead. It |
George Foster has moved in one of
died
on
the
Oth
from
tho
effect*
of
your village.
Wm. Hartom’s houses.
to inform .ii that b, pmmpt .t-1 Prices that Can’t i Undersold.
bronchial pneumonia, after an illness S “ttlmvhllt mKi’iiSbS'1?. Wirt,
■ inn iu luiuira ah uiui uy pmiopi BlThe estate of Mr. Sessions was ap­
nt onre
oi'ncral fnvnrit«
e.e.,1 I
.
becomes at
once n
a general
favorite with
Mrs. Frewin is very low with the of less than a week. The deceased Iwt'tinipx
tention, accommodating ways, —good
praised at &gt;9000.00, not 900.00, as in last
was one of the earliest M*ttlent of Ea­ the ladies. AH who have Mried this
gooil* and low prices, hope to receive ।
quick consumption.
weeks items.
*
ton county, and was highly esteemed machine speak warmly in its favor and
I fair share of your patronage.
akto prion
■Willis
flnmphery
has
sold
60
acres
by all who knew him during In* honor­ none have ever been returned for not
This has been a very windy spring,
career-r
in -------this section.
long being what represented. G. A. Tru­
Humph ery farm for
for 81,800.
81,800. A.able
— —
- --------- .*For
«■ a
-*••••?
and the roads have soon got good af­ । of the old Humphery
Highest Price paid for Produce
T TNU11- 1- r
.a
tinie Jie ha* been connected with the man has a unnroer of these machines
ter each storm.
J. Driscoll mid wife
were at the
Bank, ill
of vuniioiie,
Charlotte, nnu
and which he will sell very cheap to close
...........................
— Cen- First National trnilh,
2 doom »om orJwoLcorr aocas.
A Mr. Dudley ox Battle Creek, wax tre on Saturday visiting Mrs. P. Abby. 1 waspresident of the corporation at the them out.
COME AND GBE.
Mr« IamphI,
i... 1
t‘lne of his death. Hi* daughter was
through this section the first of the
Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.
Mra Joseph Aniron has a babj boy recently married to Governor Croswell.
CT*Wilson A. Howe have just receiv­
Four* Truly,
week, looking np a farm to purchase.
and Mrs. bam Ogden has a gal. and is Mr. Musgrave had attained the ripe age ed a new stock of Boot*, Shoes and
A R M E KM AT’TEXTIOX.’The writer is informed that road No. v.rvRabbets, to be sold very low.
—l1 lit
BOISE &amp; FRANCIS.
of au.A-^nrx*.IWA-VAnm
seventy-two-year*.
very u,
sick.
38, of thin town has its only resident
tV
If
you
want
Organs
at
prices
School commenced nt the Centre on
.Vasin ill&lt;‘ Warkets,
freeholder, Mr. Scott, as pathmaster.
that will astonish you, call on, or ad­
Monday and Frank Gage is going for
Wheat is improving inn ch from the
dress J. J. Potter, Nashville Mich.
the first time.
! Now being in first-clans running or­
effects of an open winter, and if the fuCV The "boas” stock of Gloves and
Tlie meeting at tho M. E. church was
der, witli a thoroughly
tn re is favorable to its growth. There
Mittens just received at
kept
all
last
week
and
all
this
week,
Wilson1 Sl Howe's.
will be a large amount harvested this ,
ten having given their heart* to God. Onion*, par bu,.
JobDttOB'a Sanapsrilla, raro* Uver CmnpUInt
CD
B. T. Kent has got nn awful hole in
A little babe of Ed. Beeee’s while
Johntion'i Sar*ap*rilU, corr. lDdi&lt;e*iion.
; ini attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
SobMtoa'a Barasparilla It naed by cwrybody.
tied in n chair, on Suuday last, and the ground and is putting a stone wall Timothy per bu.....
tion to ad those who may favor us
Clover
Send,
per
bu..
I.IHJ
Johnaton't
"araaparilla
curat
Sick
Headache.
being near the stove, in some manner around it. Ho will raise his frame on
with their prtroniute. Thort
ntn
JobnrtoR'a Sanaparilla eurea Dyapepata.
tipped forward on the stove, badly Friday.
who prefer can hare their
S»
burning her eye-lid and brow.
Those young men that spits tobacco
They ull do it.
GO
Tnis spring Tom Niles was elected j vpit on the backs of tho seats when
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
local atters
!
without waiting.
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
constable, and a few days ago he was there is a spittoon in tho pew are very
Bran
mid Feed
Henry Roe,
"Good Night, Gentle-folks.” is kinds.
seen returning from town with one of nngentlemanly.
the title of a quartette, by Will. L.
*&gt; Proprietor.
FOR SALE
Cook’s best farm buggies which he bad । About six weeks ago Will Busbee
Thompson, author of the famous quar­
nt the Mill at the lowest prices,
considered the office wonld warrant I traded one of hi* father’s horses to tette “Comic Where the Lilia bloom."
A CoaacMrrna Cca«t&gt;.—When death »n hourly
him in purchasing.
w. n. reirxc, Prop.
Moose Silvester. The bargain was that Concert and Minstrel troupes pro­ upeeted. all remedies baring failed, and Dr. H.
John Green continues to suffer ter­ Bushee was to try tho hoyso a certain nounce it the most beautiful piece of
j J^OOT AXD SHOE SHOP.
music ever nut on their programmes.
rible with bis leg, the canse of the length of time, and if the horse wa* It never fails to receive a hearty encore. 'alia' be ■ccidenUlly made a preparation that eared
swelling was an injury received while 1 what Moose Raid it was, it would be a Music dealers write that they never bl« only child otConnumptton. Ill* child
breaking steers last fall. It is the opin­ swap, but Will did not like the horse knew a quartette to sell so fast We
ion of physicians that his leg kill have acd took it back, but Moose had traded advise lovers of music to send the price,
50 cent*, to the publishers, and receive Hinnpt ton C*n be podll’ilj and perman--ntiy
to be amputated at the knee.
tho horse to one Rathbnrn, and said a copy by return mail. Published by
W. L^Thompbox
Co..
A few days ago smoke was seen is­ "Will, you must be a fool to think
----- *&gt;R THE:— East Liverpool. Ohio. j eapenae*. Thta herb alao cure, night nreaU. nansuing from around the chimney of the that I would keep that horse.” So Will
■
t ■
••
I
atomaco. aua viu ore*K up * Iraan co*a
house occupied by I. M. Vandyke, and took the horse home and traded it ofT.
IzOOK . SXM»k H
ln
boani. iSdre.. CRADDOCK A CO
an investigation revealed the fact that The other day Bert Bushee, Will’s
Languedoc Laces, Bead Ornaments, 1 iM3Ra*»8u i’hliafe.phu, naming tbia p*p»t. ly
the roof wm on fire inside, but the father, camo across his horse and took Cashmere and Assorted Tips, Silks, I--------------------- ------------------------- ----------- ’
prompt effort of Mrs, Vrtdyke saved it home. Rathbarn’s do not go to law- Ribbons, Fishues, Corsets, and in fact
every thing to lie found in a first class
Repairing Done In the Best
the building from destruction.
on account of their religious belief and millinery establishment, just received
Manner Possible!
by Mrs. O. M. Yate*.
Jonathan Keene one of the pioneers so Bert is one home ahead.
Leo.
of this town died on Wednesday last at
Give NIe a Call!
For the Best 60-ceiit Chewing
the age of 74 years. Mr. Keene has
STATeToAD ITEMS.
Tobacco go to
Wilson fit Howe’s.
been a resident of;this county for 85
Sign, the Big Boot
I'ndertaking.
years, and ha* been, identified in many
Haying completed in every particular
Last Saturday night at the Red Rib­
of the improvements, of the country.
bon club at the Hosmer school house, our Undertaking Department, we are
FRANK BAKER.
Probate Order
now prepared to furnish nt all time* a
He leaves a wise and three children, a
the temperance men and ladies from first class modern Hearse, cooling
or MiCBiaxs, I
son aud two daughters, all married, to
BARRYYILLE MILLS.
your village made the meeting interes­ lN&gt;»rds,
door
crape,
bearers,
mourn his decease.
•
ting with singing and speaking/Specch- limlges, gloves, aud our services,
1 am well pleased with the manner e« were made by L. J. Wheeler, IL M. when required, in laying out and pre­
in which the history of Johnstown and Paiyne, Dr. Barber and J. J. Potter. paring for bnnal; preserving bodies in
any kind of weather without the bar­
Baltimore is handled by the old resi- Then agaiu came singing by your club, barons use of ice, etc. all of which with
■dent* of those town*. But the same after which Wm. FeUter was called onr personal attendance at funerals
le«uuBCRt or Mb] Ssoaaand, nearing IM blaaMRi
query remains with me still,vit "when and responded with a short speech will be furnished free of charge. •
AM a. anch.niay be
allnwtd ami he di.
Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.
doctors disagree who will decide.” As. with good effect, a* Billy always does
in the gathering of material for those when called to speak for temperance.
For Ur-al.
MORGAN. BARKY CO., MICH.
sketches the same disagreement was Uncle Dave excitedly put in some tel­
I have completed my brick block and
met with in moat every instance, eyen ling remarks, which were good and the Chicago parties, who were to have
Occupied it, have nat made their ap­
when one strongly insisted that he wm timely, but sone took umbrigeat tnem. pearance. The block is centrally loca­
present and well remembered the in­ But Dave don't care, as he has no axe ted and 1 offer the same for rent at
incident, another would stoutly aver to grind. On the whole we had a good reasonable rate*. Call on or addreM
P. C. Yates, Nashville, Miclu
that he was mistaken. One fact is cer­ time, with 15 new names added, mak­
S 31 SoQ
tain M&gt; interesting review of the pio­ ing in all 101 names on tlie pledge roll,
neer history of those towns will be the and 38 in the club and if the present
GOOD WORK GU
callon
them
before
purchasing
any
­
result, and I enjoy the perusal of the good feeling continues wc arc bound to
thing in the harness line. Repairing
WALKER A
corrections,
succeed.
.
.
Yawcob.
done in the best style. *

M A8T1SGS ITEMS.

,

New Spring* Goods

Styles the latest

A’tock the largest

Prices the lowest
G. A. TRUMAN.

a.“

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Vx 11LTj 111 Largest and Best Selected Stock
» -T O K E .

-p TT TJ TVT T TT *D TA
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leas, uonees,sugars,

■SCIPIO MILLS

mill MlLlfR

M

'WHEAT EXCHANGED FOR FLOUR

.

FINEST SEWED BOOT

3

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

9

WALKER &amp; NORTON,

FLOUR, MEAL § FEED,

ATTENTION FARMERS I

�S^tToAmJ

■£
the kaht.

of the Ute Daniel 8. Dick-

are 1- videally bnt the advance guard of;
of UkxuuUKm to foDow.

the system is now one of the most per­
fect m existence. Until near the close
of the last century there won do real
method, aud all previous cAtiraations of
tlie population of the United Kingdom

tory of Coliforom, whieh exmted tix- irttention uf the civilised world in 1856,
Huh Ikvcomo dimmed in general recollec­ w&lt;ry ot riorwa.
tion by rtupendout intervening events,
In New Orieuns there are 4,500 build­
although perfectly-well reniemliered in
Califoroia iteclf.’ Tlie oilly yiroeiae ings without uccupants.
It is Mid that in the Welsh language
knowledge of it pomamied Ire the new
generation is derived from dton. Shcg- an infidel book does not exist. Richabd WAO XX* has written a paper

UK, UIC I U2KXl|HUIMU&gt;p in UM: W1WIU, I - U
----- . , .
Klra-ra. rf Chi-,., .hd
&lt;&lt; '««■ &gt;&gt;
u&gt; «bo
Gen. Bhenuan wm, at tho time, a
u» taraira. ... k«ux
■n,. 1ennmmiuon. ot th.
banker in Sun Francisco. Some time Mexico, is writing a DuveJ, the scene nt
ran..™—d ot 4.000 poinu, &lt;00roUUb- PopuhUion hral often l.-omrale byor- before the creation of the Vigilance
which is laid in Damascus.
rJ/nta.
| a«r o« tho homo GooeromtmL In 17W&gt;
c. Oowdin, a prominent and
In, !»•;«&gt;
lot o™ con-entiTO B |WKi„nin„
B1Kd, ln ScotUnd hr Committee he had been appointed Ma­
York merchant, la dead... .Cbaa- Of U-&gt; total arrivals
n^tJS7: iTu'
Smclmr. who, thronsh hi. jww’- jor General of the State mthtio, but had rcHs well known on the Plinfic coast, wa*
not accepted and qualified. On the out­ the mother of twentycliiidren.
I were: From Eugiana. A: •ocuunmi. iij ; 1.451 potata. HloMun mote a run of 1,103 Honxl efforts in enlush.ig tlie co-o]&gt;emt2on break of the disturbances he was per­
point*....The liberal raaiority in the British of oil the clergymen of the Established suaded by the Governor to take the of­
It is said that the “electric nriddling!&gt;Itariiament over the cum'. ined oppadUon, Id- Church, collected returns which were of fice. ond he entered with characteristic purifier” for flouring mills, invented hy
s£ikr «"■“* «*"■ oiatopgh n«o™-rilyin&lt;PW- dual) and zeal upon the Uwk of suppress­ two Yale students, is an entire saooese.
drtidna, u under arrest in that city on suspicion
r.—,
or
I’!"1-- A'p-r ~ven ymnt ho oompfetal ing the “ Vigilante.” As the movement
Ukhafpt King Cetywayo is confined
aflmvic« pownnm! his father, hhr wife and hia
rarriagv conwuiuug
eontaiwng »w
the nu&gt;g
King anu
and ^uctu»o«
Qutxn wm [ —
his .compilations,
-....y.—. , and tpublished
,............. the re- waa outside the law, it wks the duty ofin
wife's mother, all of whom have suddenly and other counbies, 48....William IL Vr.irtcrtiilt mrnagv
______
a narrow cell, and onlv permitted to
has sent &lt;30,000,000 more of Government 4-per 1 passing tlirnujffi the palace gate, was executed suite in twenty-one volumes, probablv the State Government to suppress it, and walk
.....11. on the ramparts accampu
______i_____ „
mysteriously disd recently.
cent, bonds to the United States trea*ury fur : &gt;1
at Mi^rid
on uie
the i«ui
14th u»i
tnrt....Ltirillxrd
Amer-- ‘ uie
tlie gri-AU'st
greatest statisucai
statistical wore
work ever underander- it waa for Gen. Sherman, aa commander ' sentinel.
aiaanu
ou
...
.
mwumu »- abm
A dumd between Dr. J. W. White and regMtratinn ro.king in all &lt;81,OfXl,Olli)registered ■ran ten. ftdk-oriata -X...
M
. .by one priwon «...
tte- Xo-ourtri ,
ouru-d though
’
------------—
---------»
the
plans.
But
,
of
the
militia,
to
devise
nlans.
But
।
woman
at
Jamestown,
Robert H. Adama, Jr., of Philadelphia, waa an in his name.
iBnrf.JUnbrain________________
,
ent«rim«.. Under thi .r-u-n.
i— bad
i.-.i no aucteM,
, . and
j *threw up «his dered insene through religiou
O'Leahy cliollengee any two men
adopted in
in 1851
185i the
the system
syatem in
in Great
’Great he
—ric v.mrAf,.
71 adopted
without intending to Lit anything. »'xi
RATIONAL
C0MGRE9S.
THE NAT
IONAL C
ONGRESS.
Britain is now taken in ano dav, the 31 nt commission in disgust He applied to large portion of her brother's
Commodore
Farragut,
then
stationed at by the roote.
pleaae'' match with Hart and Doblcr for
la tbe Senate, on th. 8th tart., a resolution of Mxrrh-. J°1861 “.WO en’nmeretore
Sun Francisco, for a ship, but was re­
&lt;10,000 to &lt;90,000 a aide, tbe ounted to take
In some porta of Kanw- formers have
flag, to the Koteht
Knight Templar.- emwnipment
mcampment at !' were
Wcro appointed
Hppomted in Englund
England and Walea
Wales fused. He applied to Gen. Wool, then
While some men were reining a bridge place in New York city... .Grain in sight in tho to tend flax,
Chlre«o next Aufurt wte paaaed, aa was anolbrr bY the 2,190 district Iteg»trarH in those commanding the United States tnxq» in sown flux and spring wheat in the
btataa and Canada: tYhoat, 34383,000 buntals:.
The.profit is said to lie
lending
tenta, ata., to a aoidiere* rwunion at i countries, each enumerator having a California, for arms. He asserts in' the same field.
coni,
•
15,164.008
buahela
;
outs,
VM.000
the beam feU, killing William Obcndonfer and buabrta 4 rye, 891,000 buabela ; barley, 2,034.000 Central City, Nab. ,'Tba House bill to provide for a ■ dwtinctiy defined distric' assigned to
“Memoirs" that they were promised, greater than when either crop is sown
bushels....It is announced from Washlng- public building tor the United States I’cstoCIce, j him. ill Scotland the thirty-tWO Kher- and that Gen. Woof afterward denied I[ (done.
his promise, 'and be is pretty severely . Fobtt years ago a stock rtf Uqu.irs,handled in uie
tlie “ Memoirs” in conse- ; kel’t for sale in Swanzey, K H., won
attraction in a New York lOretrt show, and I M,/rvnl
Binw.
()f tho furw,.r
qnencc. When Unit alleged promise ! bought and burned by the citizens, and
little Commodore hott la about open- iutiunsj Bankrupt taw baa led to a rtrong prew
tl“; Government
weh violated, Sherynan found that he since tforn none liaa been p
h* ‘
.-•^oou . 10
" auro for the cnacuai-nt of a rimitar meaaurv....
wus powerless, since all the arms on the *n *DWD’
A atamix tottah rifla tmm w expccted^rt New
bortfaaltard parte af Ctomp X&gt;«uzi** Military lu-ei-r.uon L'taU; ;
taken by the constabulary. Some
trS hw before the eo-oou. d.y printed .coast were in poaseturion either of the ' Princeton College is to have a new
Mvpwx... .uv ........... ----mm Oac &lt;&gt;r two uuier niaua uwi at nu
Vigilante or Gen. Wool. 'Thereupon telescope, costing §25,000. The money
at or/nSr tb* entrance of Lac* Tra- schedules were delivered at every Sherman reigned his commission and 1 to purchase tlie instrument has l»eci
thfa
• • •-A man and weman who antrad at Mo
olhw
Bnd&lt;wnpfcted arrau,;.
Batt&amp;wro lart woek, with 1.W0 other imiui- , for a grand horticultural a^pwnologicrt
or
tenement;
in
Wales
larva nttmoar or ouls were reported adveraety rroni -; '‘,“m-'
. , ,
.
,
went bock to his bank. An application j snliscribed by the friends of the college/
grants, bare been -wit to a borfpttal in that city kibon of
vUlev. toX L
tbe Committee ou War Claims and laid upon tbe | these Were printed in Walsh, for wm afterward made by tlie Governor to 1 Rolxrt Bonner heading the list with
auffeniMt with small-pox. It t» feared that HL Ixraj- &lt;&gt;n the 7th, Bth and fch of nex
“ roKduttuu rafitaa on the lienefit uf tlie lower classes. These President Pierce for federal assistance, glQ.OOO,
have timn diKarmi_
j schcilnlea oontein^l oneation. .boot
The IkwI public I T
of one of the ohntrhra in
Hou»a want into committee of th* who*, tlie name, relation to the bead of the which wu reliuraL
2union was ho strongly on tlie side of n„
,rfr p„
On ^-i,
taii,lhth&lt;,Ch^d&gt;ug
I fomily, condition, age, sex, occupation,
0 Vigibut. that it wi d^.tuo.1 uawi~ " b “2
toe west.
■ Wahhinoton dispatches report that
point
of
order
rataed
acainvt
tbe
sineadment
olid
birth-place
of
every
person
in
Great
The Western Iron Association has re- ' the feeling in favor of a national Bankrupt law
to interfere
txsc
weet*111 tlje house of worThe «♦«&lt;(.»
..fftow. wca
ship, and never fails to ostentatiously
i Britain, and also to tho number of deaf,
dneedtta price of nail* from &lt;4 to &lt;3.20.... | is growing in Congress, and that a strong prcssAho state of aflairs was much worse ,,,,*
nrifi-tirt ,* —L
Tbere has been a disastrous conflagration at j
ior iu enactment is being brought to bear. oom)«tteauoa of any portion of Ibe army to t» used dumb and blind. Measures were taken then than it is now. One Casey hod • *’U‘'*
te »ncur.. occuratelrtite jnune. of mghl b&lt;*en exposed in the Bulletin M a iradu- wh™
^bfnl eyb observes that the
3Mixon, TH Four manufacturing estahlUhmeate
Gov. W. A. Howard, pf Dakota Terriware destroyed and two others somewhat dam- ’ tnry, died at Washington the other day. Gov. wore &lt;t.termini to force a political debate upon thia ; laborers, persons out of the country,
*ai
I Howard was for many years a prominent Re­ amendment, while tbe Detnoerau wanted the rider ■ travelers, seamen, soldier.*1, etc. These
' Pullliixa i»litlcian in Wchigau, and a member in ctelMte over Ute point or order. Tbe House ad- schedules wen. aU fiUed up
c in tbe night
n
■and dollars worth of property was consumed.... congress from that Stata
iounted with a motion hmitin« tbe debate to four | of March 30-31, and were taken up at an pistol. This was the culmination of an I a law requiring dentista to register wjth
A ear attached to a paasengflr train on the Bell- ,
Amgnataorapeodta&lt;.
| early hour on March 31, the collector
aire anti Southwestern railway jumped the 1
POLITICAL.
Ln
tlie
Senate,
on
the
morning
of
April
9,
a
,
filling
up
the
porta
that
had
l»cen
left excitement which had l&gt;ecn growing for the . Clerk of the Superior Court their
track on a trestta, eighteen i^&lt;“eUa^ I The Cincinnati Enquirer publishes on
uu pe*M*d appropriating im,ouo for th* erection of a ’ blank through their negligence or in- weeks. Casey, after the shooting, went | names, when they lx.*gan to practice, aud
XU. Ute Hoa Uteodc Cook, . tari- pubhe building at Paducah, Ky.; Mr. Bayard * re-o- ftbility.
AB unoccupied houses and and surrendered himself to the SnerifT.- a i how long they have practiced in the
■^X-Hfrrf. oomm^a, uparritog in , Uri D~«etol ol tori dfr, -ho Um Juri n- luttoua appointing a joint committee upon internal- ! buildings in course of construction were memlxT of the ballot-sluffing gang, who county. Those who have begun to pracwas his friend. The next day after tice since 1874 orc required to show
m , „ i.. t
I terned from
visttfrien&lt;|
to ex-Gov.
Seymour,
of hew
Southern v
hew Mexico,
has had ...
an engagement, | Yofk
w- a M
of Uut
gaiUemJUI
. revenue taxc erre Jiawed. The Home re*olu- , (Jjjo notcvl. The floating IXJptllation—- King's funeral, the Vigilante went to the diplomas.
printing 3W.OOO ropte.
eoptea «of m*
the report
report person* who
who spent
spent the
the night
night in
in boats
IxXlte
uoa for
lor pnnung
1-aGno Vnnv kmire with Victoria's band of I
m.
in Uon
,
,.
,
, .
_.
of
of
At-rl-tilfn
for ud. barge.,
.
•
,bams, nhetbi,
- or th*
th. C.rmmta.lnii*e
Commoner
of
Aart.-uliure
for
in
etc., .were prison, seized Cosev, tried him by their |
»ecre« tribun.fi. coasted nn.i ra-nVnoed . A '°“A’ •“ &gt;&gt;«•» -onramg PranUffl «. j—ed. AU the —ion n. j--*d
irwl t&lt;1 1m. ratimAt4Xj M nparlv M
him, &lt;n.l. on the toUowing &lt;l«v, hungKl :
h’{
1**°™“°“ "f lour tartri
, r .2? J w ,u
.
possible.
The enumerators were’ al- him nod another murderer,’ Currin trmwS to Mich . degree thri thej »dent nominated John U. Darr, of LoRiaiiUc, to be 1 {
-i
&lt; . _ . ., •
.
i-uud
U. Dlatnct
l«™. Judjtv for u»
»“• ?“tk *•» ,
/rum . «tr»» of &lt;mrd. replie. to dUnited Statca
the D«™.
DUtrtclof Kci&gt; ' n,
.
J front .&lt; the Vifftanf ht^dqtmrten.
near bl louis, no., twom.u wuu wducreuouw
, . , uuk,. UW-.X,U., ...uuwll~~.M.. ril.fruwwnlwd, and tbo «uu&gt;mjn» «id The«. .wilt rn.-u.uro. .truck ternr ink, '
“J ‘1”^““ from the uudienot
in a (Wperata fight ou a railroad track were run ' The Democrats of Oregon have selected u. L. **,, mu-...™! . wu
. &lt;.tfruute.oomplet.-d to dolmh-d rn.tn.c- the corrupt ring, und the Vigilant, kept , “Ft'e crowned herah. huvo hmm pleuod
over by a train and one of them instantly killed, idx delegatee to the Cincinnati Convention, and temporary Govenunent fo
Alaxka.
Ilejx-.ru ' tions.
Tlie district Registrars had to control fir th.- enuning tl.r..- month., : .to
P‘““&gt; ’&gt;“&gt;
'c-thered perI
!t”.‘2..“u^‘rT°d71“c',',“lJ °°°“~ of eommitieea upon prfrat* ciaima were i complete their revision of the returns of until they had accomplished their work, j,ormenirailroad, just made public, -how- thaf'dnnng , natcdCongrowman Wutcacar for ro-e.lec'.ion.... fit. JS,-.l!rKa?SX33 “Firn’S I tbefr -ubonlfa*. to . tortnigh., .»yiug in the course of which they hanged four
William Smoak, of Orangeburg
thri p.&lt;!'v.-.r that company bought or built MS ’ The Nebnudca Iteptibbcana will hold thiir State ported goods or any product* of tbo Dulled stair*, particular attention to nine fqxsjiolly demiscreants and banished about twenty. I county, 8. C., has ten living children,
nibreof road and ean»d&lt;4,&amp;39,024.
Convention at Columbus May 19.
r.-viud
num The most remarkable instance of their ' 104 grandchildren, 391 great-grandui made tarougn any foreign country | S”J *l»&gt;.”t.. . Them,
, ,
,,
.
Two men were killed and twelve j The Iowa Greenback Convention, to lrau«portauon
bordering on U&gt;- Gulf of Mexico or on the Caribbean WCTO Ogam reVUKXl by the bupenntend- deiiant and relentless energy was their children, and seventy great-great-grand­
wounded by a premature explodbn of dyna- j nominate State officcnt and to solect delegates aeL except a» tho mmr to penulticd by ttratica of the ent Itogi-strars. and then transmittetd to arrest of the Chief Justice of the State, children, making in all 575 living deBite in a quarry at Downington, Pa... .It re- I “»tbe National Party Convention, will meet at
the Cornu. oac.; Tbe «m«u. n. tbo for stabbing one of their constables, and j scendanta, beside 116 dead. He boasta
maiued for a colored man to make the b. rt t&gt;- D« Moines May. 19.
from tho CommlUce on War Claim*, and laid ou Um most successful, in quickness and RCCUthey would have hanged him if the con- tluit there is not a drunkard among
dertrian record ever made. Hart who won tlie | The Democratic titate Convention of
racy, accomplished in any country up to stable had &lt;lied of his wound. The I them.
The
Senate
waa
not
m
«*wn
on
Saturday,
that
time, and the same system has tatrn
■
Mmll-.frri
M.! „ s„ Orban. „» to, IM,
friends of Terry, the Chief Justice, ai&gt; ।
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mU! ‘h,e
inst A resolution was adopted favoring Gtn. the loth lurt .. lu the Hcntoe. the Benai.- r«o!utfcm I pimmed, with little variation, ever since, plied to Ute tfuited Statu. Judge fur . ' *
far a Joint committee to lurratigato ton to* of la- ■ Tiu, digestion of the census reports bv ktauttnu, wUieh be found . preU-xt ‘,®c? th.’’'“J* **• wnu'r;
IwurtZt.
’f
tlw- control authorith-o io “'ndurt.-j
I
-furin',,'' Tb7-v aftcrwild
I
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-----------------nrred
lu.
A
debate
lit
de1
*1...
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for Muring. Tbcv afterward nAwunri I « “-T-,*'“‘P “I1
been unsuroasacdA two-atory tenement house
«"• ™
dw. moH, Uloroughly. Mid th.- compilotion. ' '"f P „
at,Haverhill, Maas., occupied by tea familien. wan tole.oadtathomunU-nriwoof lb. t’wwdlinL. ■&gt;»««“ &gt;.. O. M
- o'
gUrirolu,-Jo otaUion. |
.I half of another of the same denomidestroyed by fire, two of the inmates pcruhiag ^WoMt.ooro, tri
it
their
nat
‘
on
Her
arithmetic
was correct, but
rp, o ''R"t]I the Vigilante in a dilemma. But then
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Washington telegram: “Gen. Mcr- ; th.- wboUWor the day. n»c RepuWcsn* &lt;it«! »il
the ^ed
and economista.
debiri
M~a~model for manv"’&lt;?thrr
W~n' w,,udU1*' ocea^a"n- amethod of making change had not
Mamren burglars entered the rem­ ; ritt, Collector of Customs at New York, rays
**“ ”
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“~a
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proved
acceptable
to
the
ixmtoffico authe nx*»uir.
u&gt;1 • '
. 1 the officer could aiipronch to serve tlie
that the reports about Mr. Tilden’s physical | In the Senate, on Monday morning, April 13, •,
• *’\
nf
t I UT*^&gt; ^“'7 '1K&lt;^ spirited away the Chiefe I thorities.
and, after beating tho lady with their revolvers, oonditlon are well founded ; that those who are w.w_u^.Z
------ ---------------------------------- 1,J ,nM“o, Pm‘t, d Ju-rie.-,.iultbuu upend thui dour. »ud
C
ardinal Newman hna so for recov­
intimate with him say that while he retaiut his
'
told the officer to satisfy himself that ered from his recent accident as
mental vigor his nervous system is undenninod,
I they, were detaining noliody in custody. to sit up. A rib that is over 80 years
&lt;4,000.... Died in Chicago: Mra. Leer Hall and be will not live long."
(colored), aged 107 years. She waa an inveter­
A dispatch from Burlington, Vt., |'rank of Uno officers at the army; by Mr. Vance, do- Something About “Roots and Yarbs.” , When they had done their work, they old is, of course, broken without any
ate amour up to the day of her death, and for
fintn&lt; and limiting th. u- of th.
potent; by Mr.
hprlw fur । resigned, amid a festive celebration. Al­ reasonable hope of its over joining again;
states that, while Senator Edmunds is not a can- - Vw
1^“*
~ » uJ«Ucwri,.unx»..(nv.«l-m1J&lt;,jr!„t U&gt; though they were technical murderers, but his Eminence, though unable to
didate for the Presidency in the sems* of being by
■hc trended on foot from Chicago to St. Lo li*.
. ,„
.
, . v
many tiersons m rural districts tlirough- no attempt was made to punish them, stand, and therefore to say mass, has
. out fl.! country. A Cincu&gt;n.U nmorter for no jury could have l&gt;een found to now tho consolation of reading and
and thence to Oxford, Oliio, for the purpoao of tnwt from a wane of duty if nominated and
vtaita« relative*.
—,— .ho c to treaty wa* token up ui! pmd. lately “interviewed" on old herb-col- bring in a verdict of guilty. For tlie ,I writing almost us incessantly as before.
elected.
Col. Hatch, in command of the troops
J’ M.
J uynntn, ot nienn, Bupervtoor cl cra-u* tn lector,• and the following,
i. a .»portion of ensuing twenty years Son Francisco was I James H. Siiafer, of Bellefontaine
Repvbdican State Conventions for tho J.
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y
....in tho tho man s account of bis business, With one of the liest-govcrned cities in the । Ohio, had a wife wljomj^his brother,
appointment pf delegate* to tho National Con­ the F:r»t DUtrtct ot Mtn-iu
tbo Senate uu
approprtaUtig eno.- therapeutical olsservations interlarded : United States.
thinks the punishment recently in­ vention at Chicago were held on tho 14th tart,
W0 for tbe erection of ■ultabte ix»Li ter the. protocn
.
ii.
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tloa of tbo itto Gnmdc frontier. The Senate ।
Yiuler TOOL OF golden seal, IS Wurth
j waa a transfer of tlie woman bv means
in Iowa, Missouri and Kentucky. In Iowa the amendments
to tbe Roumuu forapuUic buiidin«" centa n pound.
It is used fur makin'I
Sealing
- Letters.
of a divorce, and James deceived in paymen were largely in the majority, and
lafiana in the lart engagt-uuni at thirty killed. Blaino
u,
too.'TitS'SSrS
i
”
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f
?J
“
on'mouth.
Bur- \ A
A Dute^
I&gt;,1U-Jj journal
jr.urnri gives
pv.-« tho
the following
following !I ment
mt-nt a» mortgage
mortawe for
for $1,500
»1.500 on
on George's
O^ge".
the twenty-two delegate* were instructed to
....Mj*-&gt; Bello Cook, of Santa Clura county, cart
the State oh a unit, irtef ju.y next tbetime«dthin whk-ii thy *pp iotip:i
wane root is used m makin ngex meth- | information about tho different methods.; property. This bannun, made several
Cd., well-known throughout the Padilc coast and tothenacvoteall ofhonorable
«,.v.5 I!"}•»P‘- *nd bring.8o»»ta I wllid, u„vu
^i,lg j..,.- 1 1
'
.
mean* to »em an ctpurtrienne, pubKibcs a challenge to ride
years
ago,
was
kept
a
.secret
until
lately;
the nomination of James G. Blaine. Tho •ri------ c.—....
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a twentv-milo race with any Lady in the United Cure
Hur I, i ft pound. Butternut bark bnngH us hi"h I *— •
but a quarrel over the mortgage has
Kentucky Convention instructed ita twenty-four
State- for ei.OW, «,00d, ur &lt;3,000 a aide.
; iw 3 and 4 cento; that's what yer physick- j For a long period ordinary Imjcswux carried tlie matter into court.
delegates to vote as a nnit for U. S. Grant In
The Minnesota Millers' Association, at tho Mtawuri Convention tho Grant ix-ntimeut
&gt; eonotltutknud aiucudninut lint l in’ pills is made of; jist bile it down till van the only material employed. Toward
, it gits thick, like a paste, and then roll the middle "of the sixteenth century this
a meeting held in Minneapolis, adopted a rcaoTHE MARKETS.
f2r
by
autlwrixmg jt lnto ver pQjg . jt u
for dvo_ was replaced by sealing-wax, introduced
ntxuctcd to vote as a unit for his nomination.
imftpipoix Hoarhound » u^-d'in from India.
NEW YORK.
By degrees this came into
wheat in the State to keep tho mills running
rOKEJCN.
mlttlag the u»e of domwllc nuitertata la the con-true- ' makin’ cough sirui&gt;; it brings 8 cents a general use.
until mil luirvrad, and al»o of the mirpla* on
'
I powxi., etLugh ii » pionaiui;«»»,.
the market, the nulla be clotted for one mouth.
The Emperor of Germany, replying
The oldest lxx&gt;k in which there is men­
... .Daniel Swygart, an insane man, living nnar
ami to fix the rank of Hue ufficere; by Mr. Muuey. | places it grows HO thick yCT cun mow it tion of sealing-wax is a treatise of one
South Bend, Ind., starved himself to death. He to Bismarck's request for permission to retire
with R •*ey|he. Another herb is lobelia, Gursias do" Orta on Aromatics and
believed that if be ate anything his Tamily would from oflkxx, says: “I do not fed induced to
starve, there not being enough for both. Ho relieve you of your office, becauw you bdievc Seereta^ of the TrtLur^ to truu.mtt ratoddu^ .u- and I git 10 conta a pound fur it, but the Simples, published in 15G^&gt;;and tho first
ver coin* through Uie iiialiu a* thlrd-cto»a matter; price irt falling. If Ver ever Want to git letter known tohavo’ been waled with
waa quits wealthy.
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yoursdf unable, m a jiarticulax cam-, to carry
Al t .Imf.Turido rf JW i»t mA. .
CHICAGO.
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A severe shock nf earthquake was ex­ out the task allotted to yon by tlie constitution.
wax is said to Ifave been written to "Fred­
the Secretary of the Interior for InformaUon a. to j tea of lol»ell3 leaves, Slid I 11 bet my erick CountPahitine, by a French gentle­
perienced at San Francisco the other day.
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learn
cu
uiwxs
iiuv
uieru
u
imxxjbuu'J- man, sent-bn a mission to th. Cou3rt of
Buildings rocked, but no acrious damage is ro- j-ropofcals calculated to bring about a cou&lt;titi»- by Mr. Alnalte, anwadltur tbe &gt; &lt;c.uc Uallroad acta. , ,
.,
, . .
,
.
Medium to Fair
Yta Speaker laid before the Room a me—age from date yet. I brought in O good many lll- Weimax.
lino*'............................
lioiud solation of the -ouilict of duties of thia ““
"P°rt. 0&lt;.?* 8eSe- dian turnips this fall, and got S cents a
Woferit made their ajqiearonce some­
description.*'... .The Madrid Itepublicans are
^7 i ixmnd fur Vu.. Titer or.-ux.li.. rough where about tlie same time. Adhesive
organizing, and will issue a nutuferto against
three hcun' talk ou the Army bill, which Ume wa* I medicines. Silkwced-fOOt is IWcd in envelopes were invented and first used
,it
No. 8 Spring.
SSX^X**^**^ ZSSEt"?- “«« medicine, but it is scarce in my in England aixiut 1848. It seems very
News comes from South America uf a adopted tn committee forbidding th* mw of troop* at I part of the country—it is worth 10 ccnw
th^ta, and the committee rom and the Hou,* ad- ft pound. Pennyroyal and peppermint
Samuel Robinson, colored, was hanged heavy battle between tho Chilians and Pcru.
.L vaxv»__» i brings 10
a pound,. but
when
dry
By slow degrees the most conservative
„h,„vUr.to TV u a ~
« cents
1»»P toSdte
pound
, Th-rJabandoned sealing-wax and wafers; but
der of Edward Thoma*, Oct 23, 1870. Hw of 1.800 killed, besides many wounded and capt­
are a good many kinds of bark used. they were long retained in those strong­
neck waa broken by the fall Amos Wooten, ured. .. .A large body of Jesuits expelled from
Milwaukee.'
There’s white-ook bork, beat tiring in the holds of conservatism, tlie English Gov­
France are en route to Canada... .A dixpateh
world to check tho bowels, where it is ernment offices.
from Constantinopte Kaya: "An American
Bealing-wax-makers’
mode into a sirup. Yellow-poplar bark, occupation is noyr nearly gone.
used witli wild-cnerry bark, pnckly ash,
dogwood bark and wahhoo, is good for
What Old Men Have Done.
the consumption. Slippery-elm bark is .
Wnaar—No. J Bed Fah.
Recent frosts are reported to liavc eign Affaire, has protested againrt the right of
ground up mid 1151x1 for poultices ; gocxl
Tlie Emperor William, of Germany,
the American Couxul to try the caw, and de­ the Cenaua ba. and, after route dotate, Ute report to take out fever; it’s worth 10 cents a now by for the oldest sovereign in Eu­
mand* the surrender of the prisoner to the Otto waaagmd to. AMU firinghw widow of Maj. (Ho. pound.. Then there's elder bark; take rope, certainly deserves the celebration
Moody and Sankey have gone to Texas man authoritieg. Heap decline* to surrender
it, lieeswsx, mutton taller and a lectio which his birthday has just received
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CINCINNATI.
resin, and it makes the best kind of a For a man who was bom Indore the
Great destitution prevails in the
salve for fresh cuts. Boneset is on herb clone of the last century, who fought at
Helena parish, La., and shot him to death.
tluit grows about three feet high, with Waterloo, bore all the fatigues of, gov­
Mr. Wallace introduced
....At Manforduvilte, Ky., Tliumau Bovd, have been tamed in behalf of the imffering in­
leaves of a milky color ; it generally ernment for years l&gt;c-fcre his coronation
in the pnwence of about a thousand people, habitants... .The Greeks, B.ilgariann, aud the
grows in old postures; it is used for in 1861, and so lately received a aevere
•X»
Jum;&gt;td from the railroad bridge ewer Green
'T
oledo/
colds, and is worth G cents a pound. wound from an iwssassin’s bullet, to be
river, a dirtanee of 120 feet, to tlw water tedow. Slavic peoples generally, arc jubilant over tlie rcwilt of th" Engltali elections. Tlwy export that
Old field Italsam looks a good deal like still liale and active is a phenomeium
Gladstone will let the “Sick Man" iTttrkeyj die...
worth
noting.
It
is
not,
however,
with
­
A di*jateh from Rangoon, in Burrnah, reports
out a parallel. His famous predecessor,
that 7U0 ntu. wonu-n, boys, Kiris pri-*t*, and
Frederick the Great, was on horseback
MiKWpMRd through the crowd, r.-ceiviug foreigm-m have Isxn burned ah«c under the
tewiTaof the walla of Mandatay as a Kacrtace
gists, but wliat it is used for, more than for hours daily when over 70, and would
iulbaT*"* U1U&lt;°ffor”L Hc
,wt in^un&gt;d tor the rcrtucrtiou of th.. lung', health. The
ter nourish babies with, I don't know. probably have lived at least ten years
panic there ia fnghtfnL and hundred* of people
I sell these fellows here all sorts of rqote longer, but for his imprudent expoouro
At Waco, Texas, Will. Hardwick, are leaving the city. Hie Ktag'j UHhw* is aoid
and herbs, even to muliin and plantain to drenching rain at a Silesian review.
tobetepropr.
leaves, which they make salve out of. Tl&gt;e Russian Marshal. Kamenakoi, was
Tim dioliousm jx-rpctnittd by tho
Why, eve* these old gympsum weeds j»a«t 80 when ha faced Napoleon ou wo
bring 3 cents a pound, and even sun- Polish frontier in 1807. Tho Hindoo
Saltan, Hyder Ali, when dose upon 90,
ago I Hold two
marched across the whole breadth of
Central India, aud defeated two British
armies in aucoemioo. Blucher’s . hair
was snow white when the French cui-

• its

I

�de ah

HELPS.
I xtiw apples,

ilarly ill again, and this time McClain
d to be At hand,
said that the effectual way of relieving

rolling of tbe ground will frequently
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mettiad a

woe of preparing the
history of the war,
lKMrda)'-shall have

UM that, when the pubtie shall lie
us aa editor, we can make a ttatie
fore serving whip them- into a quart of
Mr. SjMrka, of Illinois, said he Vuuld livelihood setting type or fanuii
the stewed ajjplra. Eat with cream and demand a vote in the House.
undertook to do by filling a' bottle with
like a pistol shot. The man sank to the
call
fur
more.
Mr. Marsh stated he Would object.
article
a decoction of herbs and breaking it with much'
Tlie Chair stated that the amendment,
sheep-raising. Thi* jierson* owns 1,119
Fried Bread Pudding.—Take » stale
a hammer, Mrs. Boyer did Dot die,
bavin? lieen. rejected, could not lw re­
goat*. It cort* $1,000 jx&gt;r annum to
however, and has had McClain and tlie provide for tliem, and his profit* last loaf of baker’s bread ; cut in slices; beat ported to tlie House, aud no vote could
up six eggu, stir . them into a quart ol
Can la the Anhlaa Dracrt,year ho estimates at $2,000. The mr»t milk ; dip the slices into the milk and bo had upon, it unless it wm jiernutted
Aamon McKennt, who died recently Kildeys prosecuted tor slander.
is claimed to lx? better than mutton, and eggs ; lay them upon a dish, one upon by the gentleman in charge of the bill
in Maine, aged 102, waa a remarkable
each
goat
rudds
rtxjut
two
pound*
of
the London Tunm, Mr. RumcII, giyea
another, aud let them stand about an
Peter A. Nason broke his promise to
example of vigorous health and physical
Mr. Clymer, of Pennsylvania, stated an interesting sketch of a run through a
hair annually, which is worth 55 cents
activity. Not
Nc long before hia death he many a girl, and circulated stories jicr jxiund in'tliis country and 75 cent* in hour ; then fry them to a light brown in that yesterday afternoon, when there was. jxirtion of the Arabian desert by a new
a little butter; serve with pudding sauce
not a quorum present, he had stated that railway route. We subjoin an extract:
knocked down a man who had suggested against her. For this offense, he was
he would allow a vote in the How. He “Blanched bones of camel* lie in. dull
Prof. L. B. Arnold odviaee skim­
the appointment of a guardian for 1dm, told by her brother tliat lw must give
Sauzb-kraw —Take a nice piece of would not now decide whether he would whiteneM on the sand. Not a bird fans
which brought ou his first lawsuit, up hi* prosperous business and leave the ming tlie milk n* soon as sournr** is jxirk, two ]x»unthi to one quart of sauer­
the hot, silent air. Stone* and sand, and
perceptible, and to churn at sixty de­
town.
He
refused,
and
a
party
of
women
wherein he acted aa his own counsel.
sand and stones, are all and everywhere
grees instead of seventy, before the kraut ; wash tlie pork and cover witli
He had never been out of his native visited him at his store, threatening him cream get* sour. When the butter Ixiiling water, and boil one hour; then ing oome from the Committee on Mili­ stretched out dead and liard under the
take your saner-kraut, pres* all tho wa­ tary Affairs, he thought the gentleman blue sky and tho rehmtiesa san. The
town, never tasted liquor or been on a with tar and feathers if - he did not quit comes in granules, enough cold water or
i Still he persisted in living where he brine Hhould be put in to reduce the mas* ter from it, and place it around the park, from Pennsylvania would yield to allow rail which conveys uh through this deso­
■ railroad train, and never sent or received
and Ixill another hour. When done, a vote nnon it
lation is single, and tlie line is said by
liked. Finally a body of men, including to about fifty-five degrees, when, after a serve the pork and tlie cablmge in - sep­
a telegram.
.
Mr. Clymer—I have received no such English engmeera to be very badly made,
little dow churning, the grariule* will
the Selectmen, Justice of the Peace, and become liard and distinct, and the but­ , arate dishes, with mashed ]x&gt;taioc«i.
request from that committee, but, when as the French engineers who laid it out
The British soldier can nt hat rejoice a Deputy Sheriff, waited upon him, ter lie in a condition for washing out all
took it over a ridge 1,100 feet high, inMoonshine.—This is no relative to the submitted to me, I will consider it
Mr. Sparks, amid a great deal of con­ *tead of following a low level near tbe
in the fact that pipe-clay has been abol­ while a mob" blew horns in the street, the buttermilk. The salt should then “honey-moon,” notwithstanding it i*
ished in the army. Hereafter white are and informed liim tliat he must submit lx; worked in with as tittle labor a* pos­ very ;uce. Beat. tlie white of two eggs fusion, intimated tliat Clymer had been. river, which would have greatly diminbulldozed and cajoled, and said, excited­
to" give place to brown belts, and the to banishment, or suffer very unpleasant sible, and after stanijiiig awhile it will be very tight Swaeten to taste. Then slice ly, “ I declare that it come* frpm that water and coal of the engines are to bo
ready to pack.
:
in veiy thin pieces one banana, and stir
soldier's lungs are to lie no longer consequences. He obeyed tills time, ami
committee, and I am authorized to de­ carried by the trains out to the various
Some time ugo a /humber of Canadian into it; or, if you choose, take two
clogged with dust and his heart to be no whs pelted with eggs on his way to the agriculturist* mey in convention and orangra or any kind of fruit will do» Do mand tliat thing, and the gentleman stations. Bo they are like commi*wiat
knows it and cannot dodge it,”
animals in a barren country, which have
railroad station. This did not happen in adopted, for th^atisclve* the following I not make it until just before going to
Mr. Clymer—I do not propose that the to carry their own fodder and .diminish
with cleaning material which is only to a wild border town of the West, but in creed: We lietieve the soil lives to ent ns table. It is a luindsome dish and de­ gentleman shall come nere and assert the public burdens.
. .
well as tlie owner, ahd oughtf therefore, licious for tea.
that which does hot exist There lias
be immediately soiled again. Another Georgetown, a village of enlightened and
“Thostations are helpleM, hot. oven­
to da well manunxhj We Deheve in go­
Graham Bread.—Three cup* graham
reform is that no longer discharged sol-1 law-abiding Massaohnsettn.
ing to the bbitfimof tilings, and there­ flour, one and a half cujxi Indian meal, lieen nc request to me for the yeas- and like erections, generally eked out by old,
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forlorn wooden huts, - within the shade
diem will be seen all over England in |
fore deep plowing, and enough of it All half cup molasses, one tea*ixxjnftd of navs in the House.
Mr. Sjiarks (advancing in a threaten­ of which may lie seen an undoubted En­
ragged uniforms. In future, soldiers, ' Tub convention which nominated Lin­ the better if it lie a sub-soil plow. We ■ soda, two of cream of tartar, salt to ing manner toward Clymer)—If the gen­ glishman, smoking hia pipe.
At the
believe
in
large
crops
which
leave
the
j
coln
for
President
in
1861
sat
three
days,
taste. Wet up with milk or water to the tleman from Pennsylvania insinuates tliat twelfth station we coaled; the train ended
on leaving the army, are to receive suits
tlie first two being spent in preliminary land better than tliev found it,- making - consistency of thick batter. Bake in a that does not come from the Committee in the desert here ; but at long intervals,
of plain clothes.
Ixitli the farm and Oie farmer rich nt
covered
tin
three
hour*
in
a
moderate
skirmishing. The balloting took place once.
We Iwtievo tluit every farm oven, or steam, if preferred, the same on Military Affairs, he lies, and that is for miles in advance, we could see the
all there is about it! I Great confusion encampments of Aralis, who tor the time
■Tamm Ltndx, a rebel deserter, who on the third day, the contest from the should own a good farmer. We believe length of time. Thi* i* pronounced ex­
and excitement, which the Chair tried in had liecome navvies, and were engaged
afterward enlisted in the Fourth Michi­ start Ixdng between Messrs. Seward and tluit the fertilizer of any soil is a spirit cellent by every one who tries it.
vain to allay. ]
*
in picking and burrowing, and blasting
of
industry,
enterprise
and
intelligence;
gan Cavalry, is said by the Detroit Free Lincoln, though several other jiersons
Mr. Clymer—Oh, you cannot’ insult through the rocks a way tor th*' iron
Boiled Jelly Cake.—On(* teacupful
without these, lime, gyjHum and guano
horse. In a long, wooden shed—the
white powdered sugar, teScupfnl flour, me F
Prctt to have stolen Jeff Davis’ horse were placed in nomination. Oh the first would lw of tittle .use.
After quiet liod lx?en somewhat re­ center of a group of tents—were laid out
four eggs, whites and yelk* beaten sep­
and money after the rebel leader's capt­ lutilot there were cast 465 votes, neces­
After an orchard begins to tx-ar, the arately, pinch salt; beat tlie yelk* and stored, Mr. Conger demanded that the long tables, covered witli hot joints of
ure. Lynde would never tell-what he sary to a choice 233rof which Seward Hural World says it is n good idea to sugar to a erram; add the flohr and salt; objectionable words should lie rend at recondite animals, papier mache chick­
found in the saddle-bags, but his fellow­ received 173}, Lincoln 102, and the rest pasture it with calves, hogs and sheep. then tho white* lx?nten to a very stiff tlie Clerk’* desk, and, this having been ens, and lignite vegetables. This was
They pick tip all tho decayed fruit con­ froth; mix quickly; rub and butter a done, the committee rose and rtqxirteu our dinner—it hail come all the way from
troopers are sure tliat it must have been were scattering. Ou the second liallot
taining injurious insects, and thus pre­
Cairo—so had the wine, beer and spirits.
gold, for after the regiment was mustered Seward had 184}_ votes and Lincoln 181; vent a rapid increMe of these pest*. large roc*ting-pan; bake ten or fifteen the words to the House.
On motion of Mr. Atkins Mr. Sjiorks If manna and quails were at all eatable,
minutes, according to oven; when done
out he disappeared for a time, turning third ballot, Seward 180 and Lincoln Their droppings help to enrich the i spread witli jelly and roll quickly.
wa* permitted to make an explanation. we had Envied the food of the Israelites.”
up six months later in Detroit with thou-. 231}. These ballot* were taken amid ground, and orcliords need fertilizing, a*
He said tluit he hail never meant to state
Molasses Cookies. Two cups and
Learning to Speak a Language.
sands of dolly* in lus possession, much , tremendous confusion. Tlie moment tlie other crops. Few realize the necessity one-half of hot molasses, one cup of to the House* that he had lieen author­
of manuring orchards.
When once
'Duw who would learn a foreign lan­
of which wa* 'left after he luul taken a j last vote was announced, D. K. Cartter, planted, the trees are to remain on the shortening (lialf butter and half lard, ized by the Military Committee to do
.anything except to offer an amendment guage should associate with those who
year's trip in Europe.
| a delegate from Ohio, announced the same soil thirty or forty years at least. one teaxpoonful of ginger and one of and pres* it to conclnaion. He did not rq&gt;eak it
The reasonableness of thia
. " ________ -7cJiangi* of four votes from Mr. Chase to They in a few years exhaust the focxl in cinnamon ; dissolve two teaspoonfuls of know tliat tlie language which he had suggestion lies in the fact that it bids the
A ladt comwpondent says she recent- | Mr. Lincoln. Tliis nominated Lincoln, the soil that they are most fond of, mid snlerntu* in a cup of lukewarm water, used made that fact a* explicit as he learner follow the method of nature,
they will cease to be productive and aud tlirow in as quickly as possible; odd might have wished. He had l&gt;een nt which trains the ear to understand be­
Iv *aw a new arrangement for wiping j ,LI|d was followed by u whirlwind of ex­ then
thrifty unless pro}&gt;erly fe&lt;L It requires some flour aud stir a few minutes, as that moment laboring under considerable fore it educates the tongue to speak a
dishes that save* half the risk, while th/ citement, amid which State after State skill and jndgmentjto projierly care for you would soft cake, then odd more excitement, and he luid understood the language.
| flour ; mix tw* soft a* you can convenient­
dislie* look nicer and brighter. The only . changed ita vote, and when some degr.-*- on orchard.
Hammerton, the artist and essayist,
gentleman from Pennsylvania to say that
he (SiMirks) hod not lieen warranted in tells how he once received excellent ad­
It may be useful to some enterprising |' ly, ami roll out.
outlav required is o half-bushel liasket. of order was restored Mr. Evarts, of
his action by- lii* committee. Under­ vice oh to learning French from Mold,
Set -this either in a aink or in a |xin. New York, who luul been Seward's American gardeners to know tluit the
How to Make Moss Baskets.
following experiment lui* been tried suc­
standing that tlie gentleman had insin- I the distinguished Orientalist Calling
Wash the dishes ns usual, and put them | sjiokeamiui from tlie lieginning, moved,
cessfully iu England: Beds extending
Very beautiful boskets for holding unted that he was trving to deceive and 1 at Mold's rooms, the artist carried on
in u tin pan or pail. Pour Ixnling water m graceful phrase but melancholy tones, across the garden four feet wide were flowers can lw made of the longer and cheat the Honse and falsify the act* of the canvernation in English, as he spoke
over tliem, rinse thoroughly, then set | that the nomination be made unanimous, planted in spring with strawberries. On more feathery kinds of mosses. We have tlie committee, he had used the lan­ French imperfectly. The Orientalist,
the outer sides of these ImhIs three rows miule them often, and never do either guage which he had. Since he had lieing a master of French, ns he was of
them up edgeways in the Imsket, so as (
o( early jxitatoe* were planted. Tlie po­ garden or wild flowers look more fovely lieen a memlier of Congress he had tried sevend European languages, asked his
The Mineral Wealth of Montana.
to drain. Tlie heat will dry them per- |
tatoes were dug about the end of June, than when clustered upon a verdant bor­ upon all occasions to lie courteous to the gurat if he was making progress in
A
very
interrating
addreiw
wa*
deliv-*
fectly, and not a streak or jNirticle of.
the ground cleared and ruked level, der of tluit most delicate and lieautiful honorable memtierH around him. If he French.
cred before the Bullion Club by Mr. IL where tlie strawberry runners could es­
Receiving an evasive answer, lie asked
material, which by projier management hail not, it was the head that had failed,
lint is to bo seem Five minutes will, B. Harrison, of the United
. . States Assay
leave them perfectly &lt;h?
No one who ' office rt Helena, Mont. His subject wm tablish themselves and form a new row. may lie mode to preserve it* freshness not the heart. He could not bear an in­ Hammerton if he understood thoroughly
The next spring rows of potatoes w:*re ana brilliancy for many mouths. We sult without resenting it He would French conversations when ho overheard
tries it once will be likely to go imck to Montana and it* mineral r*-*oi:rec*. Af- planted, one row farthiT off, or on the j will here give direction* for their manu­ scorn to insult another man false­ tliem.
the old wav
tcr “Pudong of tlie. great agricultural re- ] borders of tho runnei-H. The gardenVr , facture. A light frame, of any shape ly. A brave man would not in*ult
“ Yes, every word," replied the artist
Z.----------- ------- -------pt the custrr -.J &gt;t&gt; climatic . u|ul
v
thus made oa ,„
traveling
rtrawix?rrv .....
Ixxl, l you like, should be made with wire and hl** fellow-man falsely, and if he did it
v“Very well,” answered Mohl, “then
.
&lt; .1
k. ..I ™ 1 “•"“Ogijs b. entered into » detailed wW1.h )(caula
. „.12
11|vr
ea(.h
,t j covered witli common pa*te*lxxtrd or cal­ would be his duty to apologize. If he rely ujxin it you will soon speak fluently
________
_____
' . .„„
___ ,:'ilhoa
■’
Ar a recent meeting of the Southern account uf the mining indiutnes, a brief planting.
...
Ear, when the ear mis*e»
The third year the first plant* ico, and the moss, wliich first should be luul mistaken the gentleman from Penn­ yourself.
Historical Society, in Louisiana, uu apron , review of which we give. Montana 1 were exlmugted and wen* iiu;j up, tlie ! w el picked over and cJeansed from any sylvania, if that gentleman hail not in­ nothing, the tongue is sure to fol­
made in the aemblanre ot a Confederate j atamla third in the total amount of roM lx?ds thus moving slowly sidewise.
bits of dirt or dead leaves which muv lie sinuated tluit he was trying to cheat the low, but it always lags a little behind.
„
,
, 1 t 1 'u&gt;&lt;» silver produced, aud next to Lidl- I
dag waa^onm, and ita htator,-told. In lonlta in the amotmt ot gold. The tint ; A correspondent of the Ohio Farmer ' bunging alxiut it, gathered into little House or misrepresent the committee, For the present, you should listenatten.
tnft* and sewed witli a coarse needle and the language wa* unwarranfixl, and he tively.
u* placer­ hhvh: “On gixxl ground I have raised j
the spring of 1863 tlie Eleventh X irginin gold wm obtained by mean* of
When the ear can only catch alxrat
thread to the covering, so aa to cdotlie it would like to recall it But if the gen­
Cavalry passed through Hagerstown, j mining, and the result* from some ■I from 900 to 1,200 pounds to the acre of ( tldekly witli a close and compact coat­ tleman hod so insinuated no power under one word in three of a conversation in a
’
'good broom corn, and if the season is
wearv, discouraged, and pursued by ‘)f
“gulches"
were
almost
ing, taking care that the iximt* of the the sun could get him to withdraw it If foreign language, the tongue will not
. 1 .
.
. । . ,, •
fabulous.
Alder gulch
alone
is favorable will give you about fifty to
Federal troop*. A young girl stood m a
ju&lt;lgw| £
u&gt; seventy-fire bualiels of good seed to the | moss are all outward. A long handle, the gentleman had charged him with Hjx-ak correctly more than word in five.
But it soon speaks fluently and correctly
doorway, wearing tins apron. Tlie sol’iUi
in Muy, 1863, acre. It is g&lt;xxl for stock, hogs, sheep , mode in the same manner, should lie at­ gross fraud he would not iqiologize for after the rar ha* learned to understand
tached to the basket, and a tin or other .bls remarks, if not he apologized to the
diets cheered enthusiastically, and the ! over $70,000,000,and is now producing and voting cattle. It is l&gt;est to tramp it vessel, filled witli eitlier wet sand or gentleman, to the House, and to every- every word spoken by natives.
Colonel asked her to give him a piece of from $300,000 to $600,000 every year. with' horses and run it through a wind- • water, placed within, to hold the powers. bodv on earth.
...
a
gulch
the mill. I have known it ground with corn, By dipping the whole structure into
A Hebrew Tradition.
Mr. Clymer said that his language hail
tilor.
memento
■■Ion m»v 1have it ' । From
vWd one pan in Confederate
„Jg,
gold
and it makes good feed in this way; have |
Tlie following beautiful tradition about
all, she said, and 1” was carried with j Montana bu* alxiut 500 gold-producing known it to bring from 30 to 40 cent* a | water once m three or four days, its verd­ been correctly reported by the official
ure and elasticity will be fully pre­ rejxirters, and. when road in a cool’mo­ Moees lias been handed down to potiterithe regimental colors into a battle on the j gulche* which have all been succefwfully bushel for feeding milch cows, and have
served, and a block of wood, ntiout an ment, certainfi’ no such construction as1
He fed the flock of his father-in-law.
following day. Tlie youthful soldier who worked since their discovery, and have known it to be used for making whisky. inch thick tuul stained bhick or green, if the gentlemnff from Illinois imagined it tv:
One day, wliile he was contemplating hia
It makes h very fiery whisky. If left to
bore it wm mortally wounded, but he added millions of dollars in wealth to the get ripe on the stall, the brush i* red, , placed under the bosket, will prevent all capable of could be put upon it He flock in tlie desert, he saw a lamb leave
world's treasury. The total amount of
risk of damage to the table from moist­ hud intended only to say that no re­
saved the apron from capture by hiding
lid and silver produced in the Territory aud does not sell for nearly os much, and ' ure. To make such basket* affords much quest had come to him from the Com­ tlie herd and run further and further
it in his bosom.
,
Mn 1868 to 1880 was 8159,017,000. The that is the reason there is not more of it I pleasant, social amusement for children, mittee on Military Affairs that he should away. The tender shepherd not only
followed it' with his eyes, but went after
left to ripen, and use
feed; I
| receipt* of gold at the Assav Office, «.«»
..o. the
...v mxxl for .v-...,
The lamb quickened it* steps,
_____________
:* 'fed’ to
* sheep
’ ?p ull winter, ! who will find a constantly renewed pleas­ Srmit a vote on the proposition in the it.
, . .
Helena, for 1879 were $511,194,04, the i■*have
known it
oust-. He had not pretended to say hopped over lulls, sprang over ditches,
lamuao ol &gt; let beir w
Rokulll,t. nll&lt;1 aud
- ■ in ...
—
the spring
the *lieej&gt; looked well; . ure in varying their ftpj»earance.—floral
Cabiiwt. '
that the gentleman from Illinois was hastened through tlie valley and plain;
lately before the Court of Chancery, En- onjy about one-quarter of the pro­ have kept stock-hogH on it idl winter,
misrepresenting his committee. Here he tbe *hepherd unweariedly followed it*
gland. In 1838 Isaac, eldest son
John duction w o* handled at the Assay Office. without giving tliem any corn.
left the matter. “ I felt,” he said, “ that, track. At last the lamb stopped by a
He Turned the Tables.
---- - - gentleman
- A nugget worth $3,200 was picked up in " Mb. Ainsworth, m reported in the 1
Atkinson,
a -Cumberland
of
when the excitement of the moment was
a tributary of Snow-shot? gulch, and one American Cultivator, says: “There
......are
__ I There is nothing like presence of mind over, when the gentleman had read what spring, at which it eagerly quenched it*
property, disappeared. There was no
thirat.
Moses hastened to the spot,
after
all.
One
dark,
rainy
night,
old
wortli $2,073 in Nelson gulch. Quartz usually a few week# during each season
suspicion of his death, but no news ever mining has not been prosecuted with i when'butter i* *0 plenty in our small Dr. Botts, who lives on Van Ness av­ I really liad said, he would do what he lopked sadly at the drinking lamb, and
ha* done, come hero a* a man of honor,
: “ It waa thirst, then, my poor
reached his family alxiut him. It now the same diligence, but wme
some of tlie {market* that it is almost unjxMailile to enue, Sun Francisco, was trudging home­ a gentleman, as be is, as a friend of said
lx?a*t, which tormented thee, and drove
tluit have' been
worked
...............
* *faithfully
..........
* " sell it at any fair price, when it may lie , ward when he discovered thatne waabe- mine, as he lias always been heretofore
apjieara that about the same time one mines
thee from me, and I did not understand;
j ing dogged by a burly ruffian, evidently
James Anderson started in business in have yielded well. The Union lode has packed in earthen jars, and be kept in intent on robbery. They were in a lone- in tliis House, and make that reparation and now thou art faint and weary from
turned out since its discovery in 186-1 goo*l condition for family use. Take tlie
Borne, Italy. .He had a Cumberland ac­ about S3,000,000. The famous Penol&gt;- butter in as g«xxl condition ns I have de- [ ly part of tlie town, and the man was which was demanded under tlie circum­ the long, hard way, thy powers are ex­
stances. He has done it, and I am con­ hausted; how, then, couldst thou return
cent, and, tike Isaac, was a fine wrest­ scot brick, valued st $54,262,62, was the scrilied; pres* it into the inr compactly i just at his heels, when the Doctor, but­ tent"
alone to thy comrades?" After the lamb
ler. This man was the lost heir. By result of thirty days' run of the Penol&gt;- in n layer three inches in thickness; cut toning his coat up to his chin, suddenly
i
turned
back
and
said
to
his
pursuer
:
Learn a Trade.
the death of his father, in 1839, Isaac be- Kcqt mine in 1878, and from tlie shaft of a piece of cloth of the size of tlie jar, wet
“ Please, sir, give me a dime to buy
. . ,
,
. uus
this mine, oiuy
only sixiv
sixty leei
feet ueep,
deep, ©izo.uvu
$125,000 it in strong brine, spreading it over this
I never l*ok at myoid steel bomjiosing it to hi* shoulder, and, bending under
came heir, but, it » stated, never knew ,
taken out in less then six first layer; repeat the process with each sometliing to eat. I don't want to get
rule, soys 11 prominent writer, that
tliin till 1876. Hia claim was then near- month*. Silver Quartz veins were' dis­ Inver until you have reached the top or whisky, indeed I don't; haven t had any­ I do not bless myself that while the heavy burden, strode back to the
flock. Then he heard the voice of God
ly barred, nor did he take steps to | covered at Philli]
’
’
• hillipsbnrg,
Deer Lodge
within tliree-xjuarten* of nn inch. Now­ thing to eat for two days."
my
strength lasts I am not at the merev calling tei liim, saying: “Thon has at
“Great Scott!” exclaimed tlie foot­
assert it He died in 1877, and ho satis­ county, in 1865, and silver quartz mining make a strong brine, to which add three pad, repocketing his alungshot with pro­ of the world. If my pen is not wanted, tender heart for mv creatures; thou art
ha* now taken a prominent place. The table-spoonfrus of granulated sugar, one
fied are his family of his identity that Hecla Consolidated Mining Oomjiony is
found disgust, “to think here I’ve been I can go back to the tyjie case and be a kind, gentle shepherd to the flocks of
teaspoonful of powdered saltpeter; set in
sure to find work, for I learned the print­ man; thou art now called to feed the
now producing annually nlxiut 8500,000 a cool, dry cellar; keep it covered with piping off &amp; pauper for over n mile.''
And he walked off cursing the infernal er's trade thoroughly—newspaper work, flex-’k* of God”—J&lt;'with Metscngtr.
of silver-lead and silver-copper bullion, tlie brine until wanted, and it will cut
his cliildren.
job work, book work and press work. I
and the property of tlie company has out smoothly. But if butter ia to be luck to blazes.___________
She Had
am glad to have a good trade. It is a
just been sold for $1,500,000. lii the
According to the German inqierial present year tho silver-bullion produce kept for a better market, I would recom­ Tlie Audiphone in the Wisconsin In­ rock upon which the possessor ran stand
“ Husband," said a wife, “ I think we
mend putting it up in auy sweet pack­
firmly.
There
is
health
and
vigor
for
stitute
for
the
Deaf
and
Dumb.
should
have
a filter for our hydrant”
statistics for 1878 of births, deotiis and of the Territory will exceed the gold- age or jar, direct from the churn in the
About six weeks ago Mr. R. 8. Rhodes, both body and mind in on honest trade. “But that would increase our grocery
marriages, just published, the estimated bullion product.
granulated form, covering it with strong
It is the strongest and surest part of a bill, dear," replied the head of the family
of
Chicago,
the
inventor
of
the
audi
­
Mr. Harrison hail a fine collection of brine, and when wanted take it up and
population being 44,200,000, the mar­
phone, organized an audiphone class of self-made man. Go from the academy with a twinkle in the corner of his eye.
ore samples, aud among them a nugget
riages numbered 340,000, the births, 1,­ of gold from Deadwood gulch worth work it over like new butter."
elevon in the Wisconsin Institute for tho to the printing office, or the form—for, “ How bo?” queried she. “ By our sys­
Deaf and Dumb, at Delavan, Wis. Tbe to be sure, good terming is a trade, and tem losing just no much brain food—
785,000, and tbe deaths, 1,228,000. In over $900.—New York World.
Enough for Condemnation.
following is on extract from a letter bear­ n grand one at that. Lay thus a sure from the water, you know,” he said.
France the number of birth* was 936,­
On onfi occasion, while Lieut IL wm ing date of March 24, written by Mr. W. foundation, and after that branch off into “Well, you are welcome to have your
000, and of deaths 839,000, so tliat tlie
Washing ton, Vt, has twelve men ; conducting a pick train from one port to H. DeMott, tlie Superintendent of the whatever professkoi you please.
pait of the water unfiltered,” she con­
I You hove heard, periiaps, of the clerk tinued. “ Aye, but I need ita brain food
births exceeded the deaths by 87,000. whose united age* are 1,056 twits, viz.: miother .in Arizona, he was attacked by
In Germany the excess uf births waa Deacon Samuel P. Bail* y, 100 years; j Indians while moving along the hide of btrs of the class made quite as rapid who liad faithfully served Stephen Girard the least of any in the family,” declared
from boyhood to maxihood. On the 21st
C**pt. Chnrles French, 95; Charles j a very steep and rockv mountain. Tlie
557,000—that is to any, that while in Wright, 93; Capt. Leonard Bradford, ; Indians were above the command, and progress as the pupil named in the ex­ anniveraary of his birthday he went to he, looking at her provokingly. There
wm a momentary pause only, when she
tract:
France tbe population increaiw-d in 1878 89; Jalx-z Fisher, 88; Amasa Fair- the attack conaisted in rolling large
lus master and told him his time wa* up, retorted: “lean see that you are en­
hanks, 88; Caleb Carr, 88; Harvey | rocks down nt the troop*. Lieut. IL
tirely right—having no brain to feed;
Simulding, 84 ; Zjl»» Crane, 84; William j gave hi* home to an Irishman to hold
dear, wlmt should you want of brain
Harnden, 82 ; Joel Severance, 82; Amos । while he wm engaged deploring the men lea rued to dbtiugiuiih ahuort all aound*. Car. Girard said to him:
food ?” He looked up at her again—tiua
“Very well; now go and learn a
iruHoell, 83. Avdrage age, 88 years.
। to dislodge the Indian*. During the f&gt; greatly fallen off since 1872, when
---------------------- -------- — ' fair the horae wa* struck by one of the
trtule.”
,900 were registered.
• The New York Commercial Advcr- i rocks, knocked off the trail aud hurled
fteor rtates that in one of the largest h*v- | down the aide of the mountain. The
“Good barrels and bntie must Im* in
ing* bankn in that city, which has nearly ; Irishman luul hold of the bridle at the
16,000 depomtors, the largert proportion ! time, wliich wa* broken by the nudden
' are ilomeatie servant*, and the smallest 1 shock, leaving a jxirtion of it in hi*
There are 1,487 hccnaed saloon* in nuuk a perfect liarrel bring it to id*;. 1
The. young man went away, and
ore artiste.
hand. After the affair wa* over, and the Buffalo.

S

�- APRIL IT, II

ASM BALTIMOKE.
pie on one side, and a damage to peo­
ple on the other waa removed, aud no
longer remains to cause trouble w
erad all hands, went to
contentions.
■
"J celled in three or four fri
The following incidents go to show
that than were lively, time* even then,
and a ukrtrb of the early days of the

hi* lanterns and proceeded to repair
HISTORY BOTES ABB OOBBEOTIOBB. the dam, and by two o’clock the next
morning the dam waa all sound again,
and the whisky jug dir, of course, so
Baltimore. Apnil 1 Nth, 1880.
repaired to tlxflr boarding house
As there lias been aomething said they
where Barney kept a good supply of
about the Town-meeting held in the whisky constantly on hand, and im
town of Baltimore in the spring ot 1861 bibed pretty freely from the fountain
and m I took a prominent part in that head, and retired to lied for a nap and
feeling tbe effeota of the night before
meeting, I will try and describe it. they aid not get back to the mill, until
Tbe week before the first Monday in about eight, o’clock in tbe morniug
April, tho good, honest electors of the when they found an injunction nailed
Township,met in caucus at McOmbar’s up on one of the poets in the mill bnt
tbe water bad only receded about four
mill and made ou t a ticket that seemed inches so the injunction did not am­
to satisfy the whole town, but those ount to much. However the legal au­
living in tbe south part of town were thorities kept harraaaing the Barneys
to write the tickets and have them with lawsuits until finally they tore
out their dam and put in steam.
there to be ratified according to law,
While the Barneys were building
the next Monday. However after those " ‘
dll they furnished their hands
lisky. They kept one jug in tbo
from the North and east part of the
)»rly all the time, also a jag of
town had gone? home, those from tho mill
two jags looking very much
south part of town went to work and
The boss mill-right felt his im*
remodeled the ticket, leaving all of the
e pretty much, so when any of
ler hands went into the mill to
north aud east part of the town out in
ne bitters, he would leave hia
tlie cold. The town-meeting was held
nd run to th&lt;&gt; jug and say, ‘‘afat the house of John Baker, about ter me'is manners for you.” .One day
twenty rods north of McOmber'a mill on. of /the hands changed the jugs.
and you may imagine the surprise we -____ _ tbe other Lands what he had
done, and in due time went into tlie
had when we came to Uie polls on mill to get hia bitters and the mill­
Monday morning, not to find any tic­ wright started for a race, but he was
kets, and to be taunted and jeered at, sure to win that time, and up went the
and told to find our own tickets. Af­ lug and down went the oil, a good big
born of it, too. and about that time the
ter fooling away some time in a vain hand waa wanted out on the mill yard,
endeavor to find tickets we gave up in and be went.
John H. Day.
despair for a few minutes, but the
more we thought the madder we got
House Hoving.
until we became desperate, so to paci­
Stephen Sprinket desires to anounce
fy the crowd I went across tho road to the public, that he has a complete
to Jared . Whitmore’s and called for outfit of tools and rollers for moving
pen, ink and paper, and wrote out a buildings, and all business intrusted to
ticket without any aid from anyone his care, will be attended to with safe­
but when I came out with it some of Sand dispatch, and at prices to suit
tbe candidates flatly refused to run.
e times. Residence, one door north
however after ! had explained to them of the Christian^church,Nashville, Mich.
the possibility of their being elected
Mortgage Male.
aud promised them I wonld bring in
Defxu - - *
-----*three delinquents from the uorUi east
&gt;w»&lt;-therein eonEart of the town, they accepted the Mitaln
onor, and I returned to Whitmore’s
OI jKtson county. Micnigan,
aud wrote out tbe rest of Uie tickuUmd
Naahrtila, Barry county, Michl
of October.
A. D..A
then started ou foot, the only method
I the
a—AUlh —day-----. H A --.--a.
of locomotion iu those days, to bring
in J. F. Hodges, John Houghtalin and
Nichols Houghtalin. The latter was
out hunting and so he failed to get
Uiere in time to vote, but did come in
time to do some of the dirty work at
the close of the canvas, for whep they no cult or pruceedtofa at lav, having been InaUiuUd
recover any port thereof. Notice to therefore
counted the votes it proved to be a tie to
hervbT«lrea,UaX on THURSDAY THE TWINall through, and as tbe board all be­ TY-BECOND DAY OF APRIL, next, alien o’dock
longed to the oppoaition.tbe uext thing
iu order was to try aud cheat ns out of
the prizes that we were pretty sum to
get if we could have fair play shown
us, so they cut two pieces of paper, one
tr with
of them twice aa large as the other end
put "P” on the large one for prize and
“B” on the small one for blank. J.
L. Fox was their candidate for Super­
visor and James W. Houghtalin ours. weal corner of vilMra lol number twealy-alx (JB.)
We failed to see that one of the papers to Alanaon W. PbUUpa* addition to Naahville, Bar­
was twice as large aa tbe other until ry county, Michigan, thence eaat fifty-five feet (M.)
eeath tlfly-two.fact (52.) thence went fifty­
after the drawing, and then the trou­ thence
feet (56.) thenci north fifty-two feel (5X) to the
ble commenced. They claimed Uiat as fir*
place of beginning, (be the tame more or lean.)
Houghtalin had allowed Fox to draw
Deled Naohvtlle.Jannry IMh. 1B80
WILLIAM KERB. Mortgage*
first by courtesy, he being tbe oldest lk-30
man, that the drawing must be final* ARIJAH M. FLINT, Attorney -for Mortgager.
bnt after tbe chairman had tried in
vain to restore order by pulling off bis
coat aud rolling up bis sleeves, witli
tbe rest of the board ready to back him
with chairs and such other things as
hands. on,
concluded
.................
theythey
concluded
to to
—.....am tbe. Hia.*.
back out and compromise
matter—
!&gt;X cuttipp wine pew pap;.™ auddraw-

complete without them:
In the year 18M, two broUiert. Peter
and James Barney, came into Balti­
more and erected, a sai&gt;'mill on High
Bank Creek, near where dow stands C.
W. Crotber’s steam saw mill, they built
a Jam across the creek aud were do­
ing a fine business, giving Uie settlers
a chance to realize something from
the valuable timber to be found in that’vicinity, Uie settler*, previously hav­
ing to cut and burn .what timber was
not needed for fencing. The people
around Uie hull found a bonanza in tbo
mill, as they could get lumber sawed,
draw it to Battle Creek, where there
was a good market, get their cash and
in that way provide means to feed aud
doth their families, pay their taxes,
and buy tools to work their farms, at
the same time clearing their land of the
heavy growth of valuable timber.
People near the mill began to thrive,
. aetders were fast flocking in, and the
new future promised to bring prosper­
ity to all who wished. Time wore on,
there was a fair prospect of there be­
ing a thriving town built up around
Ute mill, people wrote to their eastern
friends to move out to that beautiful
countrj-, purehaM) farms aud make
themselves fortunes, but' while they
ware rejoicing over their success theie
came a crash. The dam across the creek
bad caused the 'tuter to flow-back over
a tract of land bordering on the creek
and lake above, and also covering a few
acres of marshland in Johnstown, Ute
Barneys proceeded to purchase what
land was flowed by reason of the dam
u’Ssl had actually purchased a large am­
ount of it, aud maintained good bridg­
es where tlie roads crossed tbe creek
above their dn.h and were doing all
iu their power to male good the dam­
age, when about 30 men from Johns­
town started down tbe west side of tbe
creek with the intention of tearing out
the. dam aud stopping further work
by the Barney’s. The gang was head­
ed by John Culver, th«*n Supervisor of
Johnstown, aud their ostensible rea­
son for wanting the dam destroyed was
on account of ita lieing a breeding
place for miasm a c poison, and the ter­
ror of Michigan, the ague. But it was
hinted tha* there were other real rea­
sons rhi ?f among which was on the
fact that Baltimore was on the high
road to success and prosperity, aud aa
the trade of Baltimore must needs
pass through Johnstown to reach an
outlet on the railroad, Baltimore must
lie kept under, and not permitted to
become the chief seat of commerce.
One John Leet, knowing of tbe
coming of tbe hostile force, hastened
to the mill and informed the Barney a
what they might expect, and advised
then, to prepare tor action. One of the I
Barnry’. took an adr and walking out &gt;
. r ,
.
,
, I the result was greatly in onr favor, we
on the west end of the dam, faced getting all except one. There were inst
yon see
o.. that
about, and when the gang arrived bid twenty votes cast in all so you
*--- * tosprout
defiance to them, and on their adr.nc politic
Ixxan
»prout early
earlyin
in Uie
tbe
ing toward him, bn raiaod U» mire to«n(h&gt;pof Bnlttmore,
THE
BARNET xtu
MILL wan.
WAR.
above his
hia bead,
bead, giving
giving it
it a
a swing
awing in
in his
hi.
™g nansnr
_
above
’
’
' eamo^rom
‘.mos nand
powerful ant), and aud "the tat per- slfhanM
”£5507
“e^
.
~
-.
। xxaxMiMuxm snmucj vuuiv -&gt;i«&gt;m near
snn
wlin
HfprtK
n
fruit
nti
thia
&lt;
Inin
i.
n
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i.
sod who steps a foot ou this dam isa^Bnttle 0Jerk and co in me nerd building
saw mill
ou High
Bank
ereek,
ou sec.
dead man.” at the same time swinginga
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in~L n
—**-----*'--------tlie terrible weapon. The gang retired 35, the same to be complete inside of
three mouths, and it was done, but like
knowing that Mr. Barney would carry many others in such cases they neglec­
his threat into execution if they made ted to take a level of the creek aud see
any attempt to prosecute their design. bow much head they could Ret until
My Reading and Writing Table
Foiled in their attempt to tearout the they had got the tinm done, and then
tn their sorrow they found that to get
It adju^talik to nearly all kinds of ARMdam at that time, they went back to seven foot bead they flowed about 1500
CH.'- n‘; i« a peal convenience in readinc
Johnstown,and »oon after called on tbe acres of land, and tbe inhabitants of
or w ■ i:r i t-taket i good cutting or lap­
boar’.! i-1 i.rfirti. or dining-table for invalids.
Deputy Sheri fl, who with a posse of Johnstown began to lw very sickly and
men took posession of the mill, tore complain about the Jams causing it.aud
eventvally com plain fed io tbe health
out the dam, aud then retired. The officers of Johnstown, aud they to the
My Easy-Chairs,
Barney's being at Battle Creek at the health officers of Baltimore, so the two
time, and knowing nothing of the des­ boards met and declared the pond a
Jeered and thoroughly seasoned. Tlie *e*U
are doabk cane or **h splint*, split from
truction of their property, Nathan F. nuisance, and requested the Barneys to
abate it by tearing down their dam.
young, tough timber: are made by experi­
Pdwers nud John Leet, two friends of The Barneys paid uo attention to their
enced workmen, under my own tuperviiiou.
demand,
but
kept
on
sawing
aud
sell
Barney's, went around through the vi­
cinity and got together thirty or forty inp their lumber the same as usual,
which made the dignitaries of Johns­
men, also friends of the mill men, and town and Baltimore bump their backs
during the followiug*night rebuilt the up considerable, so they sued out a
dam, causing the water to flow back mandamus and put it into the hands
eight Indies higher than before, and of deputy sheriff Ed. Ackley to serve,
bnt tlie Barneys paid no attention to it
when daylight came Johnstown was Finally Ackley got orders to go and
surprised to find themselves beat at Lear out the dam, ao be raised a posse
their own game. That night,tbe wife of of between thirty nud forty men and
Nathan Powers, (Aunt Polly L. Pow­ proceeded to doit, but wuen be got
there Amos Barney demanded that he
ers, now a widow Indy, and from should have indemnifying bonds be­
whom the most of these facts were fore ho coald proceed any farther.
team mi. and who still resides on tlie Ackley insisted that he wm right and
farm then ikcupied by herself and should g? ahead, and so mounted the
F. k. 8UICLAIR, XrttvUU, B. I.
dam with his pease, Amos Barney
husband) assisted by Mrs. Leet and mounted also, with teu good men at hio
Mra. Dutton got np a supper for the back and byJSoumhiag a/Carpenter’s
men who rebuilt the dam, nud adz about Ackley’s head. persuaded
that perhaps he might Dot be
while
the men were at
work him
right after all, aad thus the first battle
by the light of burning brush, doing ended.
About throe weeks afterwards, while TBADCMABK.
all in their }s&gt;wer to aaw the property
T1AOt
-f IheirMemK
w.rr
i
.. ., _
... .
tl»»!ir lumber up to a iwluge, about one
mg what they could .&lt;&gt; encourage Uie j anile south west of the mill, and just
.k. .. ...
/.W
•nMl X.n&lt;I t.f ,1V 1,1,- Ini- 1.-I,.-..
lid not return
■ or num-, and two others away in
in the morning the work
woods cutting log*, the sawyers
od up the hill on tbe esat aide cd

COMMON-SENSE ROCKER

NERVOUS DEBILITY

I to Uie botue

to toek rewsivn

h-adlnr out to

Attorney at Law,

Attorney A Counsellor,
WUl BUrad t» hg*l toitiM in **y part *f

JJ HOUGHTALW,

It belongs to that class that are termed “self-operating” or
“Hone-dump” Rakes. In rakes of this class the labor of (dis­
charging the gathered load is transferred to the horse,^instead
of devolving upon the driver, and the latter is, ^therefore, relie­
ved of the work which in hand-lever Rakes is alwaysjnorejor
less arduous.

The discharge is accomplished by simply pressing the foot
upon a chain conveniently arranged for that purpose, and the
teeth are thereby locked to the rotating axle, and, after being
tilted and contents discharged by the movement of the horse,
are automatically released and resume their work.
Any boy or girl that can drive a horse can rake with it as
well as the strongest man, and this is an important feature, for
it is well known that farm labor is always scarce and high in'
harvest time.

It is constructed with the best selected materials of wood
iron and steel, by experienced workmen with machinery espec
ially adapted for the purpose.
Any farmer who has from 15 to 20 acres of stubble to rake
will pay for a Tiger in a single year. Below are the names
of a few farmers who used the Tiger Rake last season.

H. VEMASTER, Bellevue
J. MILLS, Assyria.
J. DUNHAM. “
W. LEELEG, “
E. TEACH, Kalamo.
D. SMITH, Castleton.
W. TROXELL, “
L. S. HART,
“
A. GAUTRIPE, “

W. GRIFFIN, Maple Gzove
R. BIVINS,
P. M. HIDE,
J. HAWKS,
J. MARSHAL,
H. CLARE,
Y. P. CASSELL. “
D. DIXON,
“
L. LAPHAM,
“

*

SHERIFF.

ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS,

Druggists A Chemists,

pOWERH A BARLOW,

HARDWARE,
Iron, NaIIa, Stoves and Tiawarb.

H

ENRY a. GOODYEAR,
Daakr to

IRON, NAILS &amp; SHELF HARDWARE
goods in nr lino as chest
MJehlcan, firHghi Included

A

BLACK,

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, MaatlA, Ac.,
Hastings, Mich.

So GOODTEAR,

DRI GOODS, SILKS and DRESS GOOD8
JULIUS BUSSELL,

ZDZR^ GOODS
Making a special?. Phoenix Block, Stale 8U

C. C. WOLCOTT.

W«. F. HICKS,
Dealrr to

Groceries and General Produce,
NASHVILLE, MICH.,

F. A. JONES.

Manufactures!

the

I) KG ULA R PH Y8ICT AN and Surr™Jt* Nirbt Calle proa ptly attended. Office M raaldeucc. North Main Street, Naahvll e, Mich.

OR. H. w. wan MORE

Finest Goods in Central Mich

IPCLBCriC PHYSICIAN. Rexldtrre mM offire
I'd»tLr-vlElliott.*, MapleGroveGcn’re._______

J-jENhV ROE,

Propribtor

■,q

MEAT MARKET.
Kevpa cotuuaudy on Mud a big Mock of

TToi'tlie season ofl880.
I am prepared to furnish the public]

Fresh and Salt Meats,
Smoted Hams ail ShoulHers,
IN THKIR SEASON,

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding ’^1 Lard, by the lb. or barrel.
.
Tb® Hlgbcat Market Price paid
for Hide*. Pella, Ac.

7
Buggy or Wagon

Fresh Goods, Full Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

HENRI ROE.

To t»e found in the Market.
IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN

Workmanship and Materials
When Combined With

™ JOHNSTON’S

sarsaparilla’
UVB CflffUBT, JTBBU.

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,
Are Essential Factor* in

All Goods of this Manufacture,
Therefore 1 place my Goods upon the Market,

Confidently Believing They will Stand’.the Test,

And prove highly Satisfactory to all who Purchase.

E. COOK

¥ Nashville, Mich.

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                  <text>ORNO STRONG,)
Editor

and

Propkiktor.

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VOLUME VII.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1880.

(TERMS; $150 per Year
I Credit Subscriptions $1.75.

NUMBER 31

A specimen of the “noble red man ”
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
LOCAL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.
—A woman living not a thousand
HASTINGS ITEMS.
Aid Perwial CMt-OuU.
race, and his squaw, appealed to Super­
miles from Nashville, who has been
Hon. Schuyler Colfax wa« the guest
visor Durkee, for food and transporta­
afflicted with a cancer for several years,
The cheese factory is ready for busJohn Smith is painting his hou.re.
of editor Potter, during his recent vis­
tion to Jackson, on Monday, which was
and has been treated by good physicians
Time is money,—so is greenbacks.
•
.
—One hundred and thirty teams on without obtaining relief, dreamed Sun­
cheerfully granted.
Our boys begin to hunger for a base it here.
It is now time to transplant croquet
Mr. Hanford has bought the house
Main St at three o’clock on Saturday. day night that a stranger came to her
Emmett Cole of Irinsing was in this ball club.
seta.
vicinity on Saturday visiting relatives.
Rev. Levi Masters traded congrega­ and lot formerly owned by Mr. N. A,
—Not less than fifteen good carpen­ house and gave her some medicine,
The water in the river has been np, His parents live a short distance north tions with Rev. Bugbee, of Middleville, Yates, who goes soon to California..
ters “find something th do” in Nash­ saying that it would effectually cure
H. J. Martin has returned from Ar
of Nashqille and Emmett numbers on Sunday.
her. The next day upon going to the again this week.
ville at present.
The Wolcott Louse is receiving an­ many of our best citizens among his
The croquet factory is so crowded kansas, where he went to search for
—Only six tramps camped on the door and looking out, she saw the iden­ other coat of-paint.
more pine trees to saw up.into boards.
school
chums.
•
tical
man
of
her
dream
approaching
j
with
orders
that
it
is
kept
in
operation
railroad, a short distance east of the
Too much ague, too much water,' too
the house. Hu ottered her a bottle of I Wm. Clark went to Grand Rapids.
Another victory for Nashville.
The from 7 a. m., to 6 p. m.
village,on Monday night last.
medicine to cure her cancer. She took T
on business,
new Board of Supervisors met at Hast­
On Monday Charley Knappen’s horse" much poor white trash.
—Wm. Boston, our brick-yard-man, it, followed his direction/, and is now j’ II. J. M., Writes ns a spicy lino from
The wind of Sunday night shook up
ings on Thursday, when, after a spirit­ got frightened at the cars and ran away
having pntin a bran new engine, will
, Little Rock, Ark., this week.
things pretty lively. A chimmncy top
—as bad us ever.
ed election, the honor of chairman for demolishing a $176. buggy.
now manufacture brick by steam.
I* Frank C» Boise is now Village Trea- the ensuing year, was conferred upon
for
W. C. Bodine, an awning for J. H. •
J. Lee Reed is doing a rushing bus­
—One of the influential citizens of'
—West Johnstown is happy. She Kalamo, takes us to ado about our lo- ।I urer, vice/H. M. Lee resigned.
our fellow townsman Lewis, Durkee.
iness that has necessitated the pur­ Gibbons several “garden bouses” and
P.
M.
Wheeler
of
North
Castleton
is
plenty
of rail fences all tumbled down
has finally secured a post office, which cal in regard to the Showalter matter,
- C. C. Wolcott is in receipt of a car­ chase of a 6-horse power engine.
or tumbled over, or changed locations
visiting friends in Washtenaw Co.
is to be known as Banficld. fl. F.
load of Jackson wagons. By the way
Postmaster Nevins 1ms been making
claiming that it reflected upon the good I
B. F^Reypolds iserocting a fine grape this celebrated wagon, was preferred improvements in the post t office for without permission of owners.
Bellinger is the post master.
credit of Krilamo. Such was not the !
Artem as Smith’s barn on the old overall others, by the Indian Com­ the benetit of his numerous patrons.
—The wind and rain storm ofSunday intention, the word "another” being '■ arbor'at his residence on State St.
The Hon. John J. Bagley ex-Gover- state road was struck by lightning on
seems to have prevailed pretty nearly used, not to refer particularly-to Kola- ' , SupJ. Young is to examine the school missioner, who has purchased 500 to
।
ma
’
am
’
s
at
the
school
house
to-day.
Sunday
morning last reducing the '
distribute among the Indians of the nor,will speak at the Republican coun­
throughout the county, causing cou- mo, but rather another cjise coming un- [
Wm. A. Aylsworth has sold his farm West.
ty convention to be held in this city south end to kindling wood and killing
ciderable damage to fences and fmit der our observation. He also desires
a'ewe
fcheep
lying at the foot of one of
in Maple Grove to a Reed City man.
On to Leadville. A. J. Hardy, W. A. on Thursday the 29th inst.
trees.
us to state that Mrs. Biggs testified
W. G. Sears, haa moved into the Aylsworth, Jacob Showalter aud W.
Our people are begining to wake up the poets, down which the fiery fiend
0 —Asa Dillenbeck has bought out that she never knew Wilson to bent
rooms over Mrs. Yates’ millinerystoro. R. Griffith intend to start for Leadville, in the matter of another railroad, and slid in search of water.
, Mother Turnball, the Indian doct- Mrs. S.; that the alleged maltreatment I L. J. Wheeler is in Detroit, selecting
About two weeks ago, the bouse of
rcss, who is going away, and now it is occurred on Sept. 13, *78; that they have 1 new goods for the spring and summer ; Col., on Monday next. Geo. Williams, a meeting to aid the Battle Creek pro­ Wm. Bishop in Sunfield was struck by
formerly u resident of Nashville. Capt. ject, has l&gt;een called for Tuesday eve.,
expected that the Mud Creek neigh­ not lived together since that date, and trade.
lightning
early in the morning but no
J. N. Whitney of Grand Rapids and April 27th.
that Wilson desires to secure poseasion
borhood will loose its stain.
Horner Moul, formerly with Lee Reed Chas. Hunt qf Kalamazoo, arc also to
A Sunday school convention will be one was hurt, albeit the bouse was re­
—Tis stated that when a Hastings of the child on account of bis fervent at Hastings, is making buggies for E. join the party.
duced
almost to a wreck and a family
I held at the M. E. church on Muy 4th
dirino discovered a clear Case of kiss­ fatherly affection for it.
Cook.
Mrs. Minerva Curlow, of Maple and 5th. Frank Beard, the celebrated of 8 or 10 persons were all stowed in—The heaviest wind-storm that has
ing during the evening worship, re­
TheBlong brick is jam full of new Grove (mentioned in last week’s News j caricaturist, W. H. Poole, D. D. L. L. sidb the walls, some were in bed ,^nd
| some just risen for the morning.
cently, he stopped his sermon and of­ ever visited this vicinity passed over । gOO1|H&gt; yCj, more are arriving with every
as being prostrated by paralysis) died D. of Detroit, are expected to be pres­
' Maple Grove on Sunday night last. train.
fered prayer for the oscillators.
1| The young ladies Missionary and Lit­
on Saturday. She was a Virginian by cut and *help
—•-—
------- «-*— inter■
make the exercises
erary Society held a “loan exposition”
If you want to enjoy yotirs*lf attend i birth and lived there and owned slaves ing.
—8. J. Robinson of this village, I। J.nfii&lt;-t it assumed the proportions of a
smashed Ins rigbt-hnnd so badly, I cyclone extending over a tract threc- Prof. Mill’s lectures at the
n
1 in the chapel on Tuesday andWcdnes'
'
Opera
. before the war. Some nine years ago
The following . named gentlemen
_______________
while^jcoupling cars on Monday at i fourths of a mile wide andseveral long. House.
1 .she
moved to Michigan and this vic- have been drawn as jurors for the May || day evenings, consisting of all the old
South Berni, that his physician rays he Ii The building covering S. IL &amp; E. J.
yt. a. Avlmorth hi, rettimed from I u,7tv.
"
frtend.” She torn, of court, which netti on Monday, Ij odd, rare ana
l.i-loneal things
unng. tray
and historical
they
Sboup»V purtable «a&lt;v mill was blown ! [j,'lrun with tlioae now goads. Bra
-*i.
n(jH. gOa(is.
wnH
ftrgu ftn(
,ry fleshy
F. O.N.
Ism,nanl? BalBr»l- '’
obt*’11 fr°,u 1}1C citizens. The
will loose two fingers. Too bad.
was ft
a ]large
and| vt
very
fleshy woman.the
woman,the Mar
May 3:
3: Assyria.
Assyria, F.
O.N. Leonard;
| down, the circular saw mashed into 1 uew n(|
—On Monday whiU W. Mapes,living j
coffin she was hurried in measuring | timore, H. C. Fisher; Barry, A. J. Brad- J proceeds from a ten-ccnt admission fee
south, was driving to town, he was over II eight pieces and smoke stack mid whis- - p. C. Yates has sold his lot in Che thirty inches acrosev.
। ley ; Carltun, Geo. Gerkey ; Castleton, arc to assist in procuring a village li­
j tie ruined. The loss on machinery is . rear of Wolcott’s hardware, to C. C.
took by the Spires boys, who put the I estimated at $175. O. Swift’s wind mill I Wolcott.
E. R. White has leased and moved i Wm. J. Clifford; Hastings, Geo. Davis; • brary.
The dwelling of P. A. Sprague was
,,
. L- i
&gt; .1
»•
’ r—1 r anti three oi its puppKM , me iwxm» into Wes. Nichols’ house; A. C. Bux- City, 1st ward, Iraae Lees; Hope, Wm.
whip to their horses and endeavored to
I wa. blown to Hinder., And the rhmtm-y tg»n. „
,mr J
.nd a w«
pass him. Thor dou£ it, but it cost
ton has got settled in his new purchase Peake; Irving, Isaac Manna and Una burned on Wednesday morning of last
I on Charley Evans’s house scattered all gisln- , Jor |etting the passers-by know it;
week
with all its contents Mrs. Spra
an upset in the gutter and a runaway. IJ over the door yard. Not a fence is left h1 ,Lrt ' Die latter lieeame of age they exh on State St.; C. W. Deiuiiray has gone Z
___ , Z_1
________ 71Th
______________
Bure,
Johnstown,
os. Johnsou_____
and
guc. the mother of Mrs. Dr. Baker of
—Since announcing the name of W. !! standing on the four adjoining farms | T N. Kellogg and Thomas Purkey into the house lately vacated by F. C. Haney Case; Maple Grove. Wm. O.
Maple Grove who has been failing
P. Sidman as a candidate of Register of .lofO. Swift, Jno. Buckingham, Jno. ; have the frames for their now resid­ Boise; C. N. Young has moved into J. Freeman and J. C. Dillen ; OrangcM. Woods’ house on Queon St.; and A. ! ville. G. A. Clark and F. Patton ; Pra- in health for several years and is be­
Deeds, we understand that James D. . McIntyre and J. Shoup. Great forest ' cnees up.
lieved to be far gone in consumption,
Benham, a worthy man and represen [i trees were twisted out by the roots and . R. M. Collier, editor of the spicy R. Wolcott mid Mrs. Buxton have mov- iricville, A. B. Francisco and I. Blanch­
and the daughter referred to, were
tative Republican of Rutland, is also a I: orchards suffered considerably.. w
.. i Grass Lake .Vem, was in the village on ed into their late purchases. In fact so ard; Rutland, J. Riley and J. Van Wag­
Sevgreat is the demand for honseajn Nash- I on : Thornapple. B. Curtis and E. 8. alone in the house at the time of the.
promiuenl candidate for the ramc |h&gt;- .; .,..ra| .HWHHA...
monalurllts .....I
and tombutone.. :.i
in * Saturday.
ville, that the household effect* of one ' Grosfend ; Woodland, P. M. Wheeler; fire. They were able to save but a few
i Wilcox's graveyard were either'blown
sition.
Supervisor Durkee, aimed with his" 1 family have barely time to to be turn -1 Yankee Swings, F. Sy lvester.
articles.
. X.
—A hen epidemic has invaded the I dowfi or broken off.
assessment roll, has gone forth into the1‘ । bled out before those of another nre
the coop of Henry Roe and several fine
LOCAL MATTERS.
—Pat Mean's team, of Kalamo, was rural districts.
tumbled in.
JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
fowls bought last Saturday, died before hitched in Iront of Kellogg,DemarayA
J.
Stone, publisher of the Laings­
17“ The latest styles of new millin­
Prof. Mills of Philadelphia, a Phre­
Wednesday. Mr. Roe thinks that he Co's furniture store, on Saturday about burg Newt, was in the village on busi­
ery, just received at Mrs. Crocker’s.
nologist. Mesmerist. Elocutionist, and ■ The epizootic has somewhat abated i
bought some hens up north, some time noon, when they'became frightened nt ness, yesterday.
A Card.
Psycologist
of
thirty
veara
standing,
is
in
this
part
of
town.
ago that were diseased, itnd the coop the cars, and pulling up the hitching
If any one has stumbled and fallen,
holding forth at the Opera House. He, The people are very’ bnay plowing
Having bought for cash, a fine as­
still retains the infection.
post, to which they were fastened,they help him up gently, and pass on, before comes here from Middeville, having ■ and getting their oats sown.
sortment of hardware, iron, nails,glass,
—A Lansing swindler recently iuva started rpell-inc.ll
-r ... up Main St., which at 1 a rrn$rd gathers.
closed a series of nine lectures in that 1 Mr. Huston him been quite sick with paint, oils, stoves, tinware, farming
tools, and etc., I shall be pleased to see
E. I’arady has planted a horse block
ded Maple Grove, and worked upon I the time was filled with teams and prburg, with unparallelled success, it be- | fever but is around as usual again,
all my old customers and may new ones.
the fears of the inhabitants, by claim ( dcstrians.and such a hurrying and wnr- and a few hitching posts iii front of
ing stated that’he had aq audience of | Johnstown goes in for womans rights I shall keep good goods and sell at fau­
ing to hold a deed to their real estate. I jying to getout of the way of that com
his place of business.
nrices.
A specialty made of builders
His lecture
for we
have
female
path-master
and
ICJ.LUIU.
Aim icaurc
. lor
we anave
a teniaie
pain_____
However, we have not learned that the | hig whirlwind was never before wit,v
- 1Ims
’’■*Ixnight
*■’ “ E. M. 700 nt bis closing ley turn.
W. "II. Burgvss
hardware. Thanking the people of
। i» this place on Thursday night was expect to have good roads.
Nashville and the surrounding country
scare worked to that extent that enab- nessed in the village of Nashville, Gates’ property, fronting on Maple St., I
°P?
ra 1,OUHC
; Mr. Vanwert
takes the News.
:
&gt;■
r .
nronuu iut&gt; vjicro
nuuwwmjamjn«»&gt;
inn.full
;
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And fort,courtesies
I shall work
in the past,___________
|I '1rllu
„,D1 &gt;JKBker
ind
led the sharper to extort money.
i In front of 1). C. Griffith's store, Jno. pnying ««». Ilrorofor.
he Pn&gt;fc
Prof, js
is „
aa
fluent
spea-------J un. j
I when he goes to prayer meeting, hitch- ' to increase them in the future. Call
or naughty
menCentral
stove J| derstands
his subject
and an-|
—And ’twas a cowardly wretch that Mathews, a fanner from the mirth, was in MiHchcviotis
Respectfully,a riiupic of"ivindouH
of t^
other pWing
futures well,
of tVTnter
* . •'« uPhi’t u’a«&gt; ond
loud of and
n,v’
Frank C. Boise.
broke into Humpberv Atchison’s black- turning his team around to go home,
bis neigh
neighbora.
bora.
hmiHP nn Snmliiv niifiii
, tainment is excellent nuisic. Every- ! his
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smith shop on Tuesday night last, and when the runaways bore down upon
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IxHlyshonldgoanil hear Kim. AdmitThmv «&gt;ll be a quarterly meeUagat I ty Dr. J. Urarea a tbrougbly ret“knived”a bran new bellows until it him ; they cleared his wagon slick and
Geo. M. Dewey of Hasting is to talk , moil to the course of five lectures 35c. ;1 tlu., n
r;M(o
nnd
n.ery.?
orseon °X
Ka
l’i’n&lt;‘,
** tn
1,1
nu.
(
„ii ^,.|i.1(in| immu.
i .u *» a«h
m.i
.il1 £P
ennery
surgeon
or
naiaiuo,
tie
the Brutol M-lionl Louse th.- Mth uh&lt;l KM|lviUo
SAtiirf:..v. win
Snrgerr
■
was entirely ruined. The fiend sue- I «l&lt;*an ut one bound, but the wagon temperance at the Christian church on |
' 25th of- April under the surpervision of I specialty. Can
n— be “found'at
----- J “x
coeded in getting into the shop by pry- j struck and turned it bottom side up, Sunday evening, the 25th.
Uuuimon Council Proceedings.
! ____
Elder_____________________________
Weiler of U. B. church. Meeting
„ I
H.GHale’b.
Jno
J.
Potter
commenced
teaching
'
ing open the doorawith a crow-bar.
I scattering its contents in divers direr­
.1
Council Rooms,
eorom«tee» the SMIh at 1:30 p. q&gt;
1V- A Urge line ol wall paper at
&lt; Nashville, April 30, 1880,
in the Berne’s district, Vermontville, ■
' -A rraideut of an environ vial
fortunalel, injuring
Mr. Bowser is getting, on nicely with I
f. t. Boise’s.
Council mot pursuant to call.
own a cow thftl cftadimb iutoft wnson. I ",,d “for' tb&gt;' ™n»wa) B could recover Monday, with a roll of sixty scholars.
Present, veiiipiuau,
Chipman, rrotiucui,
President, vius,
Olds, iiis
„
,
..
.
, ,, . ,
rrcBcrn.,
burn.
With
M.
Riddle
and
G.
Bowhis barn.
GFFowl Meadow Grass. Red Top and
untio ft rack of o«l« or com with her •liemralv.-., b,«tnudtra pounced upon
(i. K.Oweu. elocntionrot of Battle : Downimt. Roe, Cook, Boston and Hey- Mr lul rar[-.nt(.rs they will soon have
Feld
Peas,
at
the
Nashville
Elevator.
riM-k. Knnk&lt;&gt;
niece to an audience
Atiflu-fK'i* of ।. iiou
Ih. Trustees,
I nu«teeH.
.
.
...
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teeth, And unlock a cellar door and B„ । th&lt; m. »n.l the moat evening runaway Creek,
spoke Ins
his piece
nolds,
37tf
A
---------insworth &amp;
* Brooks.
of *last
meeting read au(
andl the frame ready to raise and we are all
,r *
‘
down cellar and cat np all the potatoes. “f **“' -*&lt;**’n came to an end. The five nt the school bouse, Tuesday eve. ' *Minutes
approved,
/ *by
Ayes
on
motion
f
”—’
—
* — 1 anxiously waiting for the day to come,
cabbage and apple., contained therein.
««thew-» wagon wa. broken
“A line time" is the verdict of those and Nays, as follows
Remember
' ' * 1| not especially to get the barn up, hut
: Aye's, Olds,
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or climb a ladder into the hay mow.
' »,hI
&lt;»«»■ «omowbat warrml. who attended the M. E. social nt Mr. Downing, Roe, Cook, Boston and Rey­
Only ten days more to buy at private
that we can get a square meal once rale before the auction commences at
a
ci
I Mathews raid 83 would satisfy him for and Mrs. J. M. Wood’s on Tuesday nolds. Nays, none.
—Friday morning, Deputy’ Sheriff
,
...
...
A.
the Boston Store. ClementBmith,
The resignation of Herbert M. Lee, more. ”
i
,
.
thebrokentongue.whichwascontrib- evening.
Carpenter of VV oodland, came down to
- spot -by the
- -liberal-minded
Assignee.
Village Treasurer, was accepted by
° I uted- on the
. Milt Willis and Fred. Appleman, had Ayes and Nays as follows: Ayes, Olds,
ORANGEVILLE ITEMS.
our village and gave four of our Nash''­ bystanders.
t
Hale’s Honey of Hoarhound of
the “bull-head Inck ” to catch 150 nice Downing, Roe, Cook and Boston. Nays,
ville boys an invitation to interview
Tar, for caugbs and consumption
—Sam Durkee, well known to. Nnsh- specimens of the finny tribe hist Thurs­ Reynolds.
at
H. G. Haus’s.
the mayor of that place aud answer
On motion F. C. Boise was appointed Editor News :—
day night.
As your paper appears to be gaining
certain questions in regard to thei^ villeites, and Lew Fuller of Carlton, re­
village Treasurer for the ensuing year,
nF The newest styles of spring suits
A
young
Indy
in
writing
to
a
con
­
by Ayes and Nays, as follows: Ayes. ground in this locality, perhaps a few for men and boys just received at
conduct in that vicinity last Tuesday cently formed a co-partnership, on a
cash capital of $17.98, for the purpose fidential friend stated that she was not Olds, Downing, Roe, Cook, Boston and items from this part of the footstool
D. C. Griffith’s.
night. They accepted.
of carry'ing on the peddling business. engaged, but that she saw a cloud a­ Reynolds. Nays, none.
On motion the President appointed will not come amiss.
—An upper Main St. man spent threeGF Eggs taken in exchange for
Partners generally cannot always agree, bove the horizson nlmut as large as a Reynolds, Downing and Roe as a comGeorge Clark’s infant son died of goods,and highest marketpricepaidat
quarters of an hour the other evening
.
and on-Wednesday, while in this vil­ man’s head.
mitte to settle with the Treasurer.
lung fever on Sunday.
H. G. Hale’s Drug Store.
in trying to pick up a piece of moon­
The bond of Freel Boise, as druggist,
lage, Sam. accused Lew. of owing an i Jacob Lentz is preparing to remove
F. S. Bacon has moved to Prairieville,
shine from the sidewalk in front of his
New Store! New Goods f
undivided oue-half of nine cents. his residence to the north side of his with H. A. Brooks and F. C. Boise as having bought the old Deming farm.
sureties was presented and od motion
domicile, which he fondly fancied to be
I am now nicely located in my new
Lew. stated that the nine cents had lot, in order to make more room for accepted and approved by Ayes and
Our landlord has a new housekeeper, store, and gm receiving daily, new
a copy of the News. His afflicted, but
been used to buy medicine, and that that new brick.
Nays as follows; Ayes, Olds, Downing, having taken a wife, a lady from Gull goods of the very latest styles and pat­
devoted wife, finally came out, and
Roe.
Cook
and
Boston.
Nays,
Reynolds.
There will be a social at the resid­
terns. Please take particular notice, my
Sain, had realized as much benefit from
Corners.
brought him to consciousness by the
The bond of H. G. Hale, as druggist,
goods are made up from the latest
it as himself. Sam. retaliated with hot ence of Lewis \yood in Maple Grove,
Henry Donncly and Herb. Barber
with D. H. Everts and Jacob Lentz as
spring styles and patterns in Chicago
aid of a barrel stave, and steadied his
words, which laid to a lively fracas, in next Wednesday evening, April 38th. sureties was presented and on motion of Prairieville have gone Nebraska to Detroit and Cleveland,'were bought
tottering steps into the house.
which he got his face so beautifully for the benefit of Rev. A. D. Newton. accepted and allowed by Ayes and embark in sheep-raising business.
for cash and will be sold acconliniriy.
—It should be the aim of eveiy labor­ pummelled that it soon resembled a A cordial invitation isextended to all. Nays as follows: Ayes, Olds, Downing,
__________ Mas. O, M, Yateb.
The summer term of school com­
ing man of Nashville, to buy himself a full moon. Just about then Marshal
J. A. Baughman, the new doctor Roe, Cook, Boston and Reynolds. Nays, menced on Monday. Mias Ida Crocker
GF Window curtains and fixtures at
none.
lot, get it payed'for, and then make the Parker appeared upon the scene of who has recently located at Woodland
F. T. Boise’s.
The bond of Henry Zuschnitt, as sa- wields the spanker and she does it well
necceuary improvements. A little action, and arrested the beligerents for Center, gave us a ci'll on Thursday. loonist with C. C. Wolcott and Andrew
too.
here and a littld there, will in due time disturbing the peace of the good Meo- He seems a well-posted &amp;. D., and we J. Hardy as sureties, was presented and
The severest wind and rain storm of
Ono Horae, Buggy, Harness aud
give you a house of yourowp, and pie of Nashville, by fighting. They would advise our Woodlaud friends to on motion rejected, by Ayes and Kays
as follows: Ayes, Downing, Roe and the season passed over this section on Swell Box Cutter, lor terms aud price
save you money that would go for rent. were taken before Esquire Killen, accord him a hearty welcome.
Boston. , Nays, Olds, Cook and Rey­ Sunday, althoughVe hear of no aer- enquire of L. L. Loomis of the Boston
Lots can now be bought reasonable, in when Sam plead guilty, and Lew. not
Store.
F. C. Boice has started out that new nolds. There peing a tie, the President
this village, and they will prove in ves­ guilty. The ’Squire mixed a dose of
hardware in good shape, having selected voted Nay.
L. A. Nichols is training hia sorrel
GF H. G. Hale keeps always in
The Bond of Henry Gass, a« saloontments which wftl nut n-trograte in val­ $5 fine and $2.17 costs for Sam. which a fine large stock and engaged P. M.
ist, with Andrew G. Barry and Wm. mare for the spring races. Hoyer, who stock the most complete line of patent
ue.
/
he swallowed with good grace, and Thompson of Foreman, Smith &amp;. Co’s, Boel as sureties, was presen ted and on has her in charge, offers to bet she can medicines.
—John Fowler's fine residence in discharged Fuller, when the pugilists Charlotte, as his clerk, and Wm. M. motion rejected, l»y Ayes and Noyes as make her mile in just 2:40.
GF Come in and look at my ne v
follows: Ayes, Olds and Downing.
Kalamo, was entirely destroyed by fire shook hands over the bloody chasm, Hale of the same place as tinner.
The Milo postoffice in Prairieville spring goods, I have just what von
Nays, Boston, Roe, Cook and Reynolds.
want to buy and I am sorely in need of
on Thursday. Mr. F., in tbej-oor-mas­ embracer! and lovingly locking arms
has
changed
postmasters.
Tillotson
On motion Council adjourned for one
Sexton Evertt haa made arrange­
money; would take some on old aeter aud was at the county bouse when walked to their wagon, which they
being about to move away, Mrs. Hat­
ment* to meet all interested parties at week.
_________ D. C, Griffith.
Frank McDrrbi,
E. Chipman, tie Judin has been confirmed in his eounte.
the fire occurred. No one was at home mounted and drove southward. How­
the cemetery, on the afternoon of May
Clerk
Preaidcnt.
&lt;3TWatoon’i independent Render*.
except his son, and the fire had gained ever a ton dollar light of glass, having
day. Quito a numl»er of stones need
Davis mm! Pecks AntbmeticK, aeotnsuch a head-way before being discov­ been broken out of the front of the
The esteemed pastor of the Univer
After being defeated for constable,
cleaning and righting np and lot*
. ’i^gtoatiawpdnra
ered that only two or three artieiee Wolcott house, during the melee, ofnt H. G. Halb.
slicked up, aud tlie sexton desire* the the Nashville .Vetcv editor soliloquises aalbt church preacher hi* valedictory
as follows: The darkest hour in the sermon on Sunday. He baa presided
were saved from the Iioum . The loa ncer Parker was sent to overhaul the
intereated friends to attend to it on
will foot up fully $1,500; insured for pugilist*, and did so, when they gave
over
this
flock
for
eight
years,
and
hia
the day named, or authorize him to do
bail to appear for trial on May 1st.
resignation is universally regretted.
it

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.

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AM

End felled
Ha! ha! ha! that’s a good joke!
tai!"

wm

jmrtinlly upheld by
adjacent tree, and Bartow, instead

Wives will pout, husbands will re-

ENULISH

ELECTIONS.

When he had
ing him fall from the tree, and began to Law Division of the English Court of
ar^‘ Hook yourself on, animal! Hold Appeals, which the lawyers of our own
country will do very well to make a
yourself faster. With your extrava­ hoteot Mrs. Mellor purchased of the
gances you will end by breaking your plaintiffs; Debenham k Freetxxly, vari­
ous articles of dress suitable to her rank
in life, and wliich, bv her orders, were
get up before my scholars and make them charged to h4hp«band, at fair prices
recognize me
When the bill wjta sent in, however, he
These reasons appeared to affect the declined to pay it He made hta wife
ape. for he was interested in hta preser­ an allowance, he said, and had directed
vation na much os L Then, having her not to pledge hta credit The plain­
calmed himself, he continued f
tiffs replied that they knew nothing of
“ You are immortal, and I must dta- hta private arrangements with his wife,
and that they should certainly hold him
responsible. The tradremen’s case seems
gether.for tho development of this * I,’
both of us. I liave suffered as well as
you the
privations
which
were career at the English bar has been as
needed for your greatness. Haven’t we brilliant as brief, might be deemed
had to immw day and night digging into well-nigh impregnable. The pnly ques­
Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Sanscrit, tion left to the jury, however, was the
without, sjieoking of living languages, to sole one: “At the time these goods
your chair of philosophy. And now were ordered had Mr. Mellor withdrawn
PERILS OF READING DARWIN. get
I must perish, while you will survive from lita wife authority to bind hta
me in an existence of unalterable satis­
Ono Bunday afternoon, my maid-serv­ faction and felicity forever and ever? credit, and forbidden ner to do so?"
ant having gone out to vespers, and the Come, now, that ta contrary to common The jury found in the affirmative, and
Se cast* was adjudged against the tradreheat of the dav toward 8 o’clock being
on. The decision on appeal ta very vig­
wverpowcring, Y fell asleep reading Dar- sense. Where would be the eternal jus­
tice of which you nre always talking ?"
orously reasoned. There ta, Lord
. My spirit, h&gt;ving no other answer to Justice Bramwell said, neither gen­
Ify window opened upon the Charter­
make, cried4 “Shut up.” But di­ eral usage
nor
convenience
in
house garden ; the rustling of the leaves rectly, feeling tho necessity of wheedfavor of having articles of dress on
camo vaguely to my ears ; a light breath
• ling this subtle animal by some sort of credit, nor can the courts take judicial
of air caressed my checks. Suddenly,
reasoning, I added :
'
cognizance of any practice of wives to
in a dream, I saw myself transported to
“ Your physical sufferings were noth­
the banks of the Ganges, not far from ing in comparison with mv intellectual pledge their husbands? credit for such
articles. Doubtless, &lt;he husband may
and moral sufferings. Besides, they were give the wife power to run up such bills,
I was sitting in the shade of" a great compensated by a host of pleasures suit­
but why should the lawjgive such power
tamarind tree; the sacred river rolled
ed to your nature. I never refused you to her against ljp» will? Tradesmen
before me like a lake, white with light,
anything. Ah noon an mv means per­ should inform themselves as to the wives’
and upon its banks an immense forest of
mitted I put on you a fine brown «mt of authority. It ta, doubtless, true that to
palms, bananas , and other exotic plants
upread itaclf, wfihse lances, parasols and clothes, patent-leather idioee, according ask questions of their lady customers
to the taste you have always shown ;
fans mingled together as far as the eye watatooata, fashionable cravats; the would offend them, nnd that ta a strong
reason why such questions should not
could reach.
latest trousers were not lacking to you, be asked; but it ta no reason why the
And while I contemplated in wonder­ for your vanity was as groat as mine.
husband should be made liable in de­
ment this splendid landscape a slight
You ImmI to have white linen, ornaments
noise in the leaves over my head drew to your watch-chain, things which I fault of the shopman’s choosing not to
inform himself. Lord Thesiger added
my attention. I looked up and saw . . .
could have done without but for you. that there was, indeed, a presumption
Guess what I saw!
And vour love of good living—I never
I saw myself, Nicholas Poirier, Pro­ saw the like. Haven’t we shouted and that the wife had authority to pledge
her husband’s credit, but the prununp
fessor of Philosophy at the College of
Saint Suzanne, in the form of a chim­ sung and feasted at the Prado, at the tion was one liable to be rebutted, and
Chaumiere ? How many sausages with
panzee, hanging by one of my [taws to saner kraut, slices of ham, and crawfish had, in fact, l&gt;ecn rebutted in tlita cose
the lower branch of the tamarind tree, haven't you swallowed at the Strasbourg by proof of the limitation of the wife’s
expeases. It wita hard upon the trades­
brewery, I.ui Hnr}x&lt; street ? Have I ever men, but it would l&gt;e yet haredr upon
Judge of my astonishment!
reproached you in the least? Even the husband to lay upon him a burden
Comprehending directly that my body
•Irarnypa*™' empty and I W of liobililj
liability. against, hta will,
will, and
and from
from
had dissevered itself from my houI, and
yma rapering
the
lonely forest,
torrat, ,
P’on c , .
J*?1, * .*
‘I ’ I which ho would bo unable to tolioTo
s_ .Ixmt jin
n y
ie lonely
I w» &amp; ooSt«n»ti.m.
I "&gt;»»* ?f lhl’ ‘”n
'Ig*.’f
, him»lf oxoopt by public adrertioomout
“If it wanders d% into tho depths of
lm'« 8oncd,’^“7J not totrustlus wife, which advertisement
the
I ^e tradesman might, after all, plead he
we wood,"
wood, aI said
said to
to myself,
myseu, "it
"it will
win W,M1“
... k,
i, ‘ Jou,“
never return, and I shall remain here I1 wold‘. ^ec °.
°? etn.? .( ‘ .. . ““
no^ H*-‘en. The Judges disputed
I
•lone, with mv
| -nd the “
luuc’ “
d the ^ter-and
’ metaphysics and’ D /thing
'
1
mu-w,
-nd
theater-ami all
all !! ov&lt;,r ft ewe (MMiby against Scott] simi■else to console me."
I ^2.
.
•
I lor to tlita several years in the reign of
My diimpanz***?
chim^----------------half-- shut hta
eyes, j Charlo n., nnd "fifteen years ago the
The thought made me shudder. I
“ Good !’
!"’ said ho; “
"juu
nnatinntlv. “
y°u । Common Pleas made a similar decision
-wanted to’ summon my Not-Me to re- impatiently.
^er- ' in Jolly against Rees. But Justice
-nume immediatelv ita accustomed place, never refuse anything to yourself, either,
ig it
but the fear of frighteninf
’* modified
’ " ’ | and a thousand times you have deprived Byles then dissented, and Sir Alexander
ruiatory tone I ■ me of the greatest necessaries in order Cockburn himself has since questioned
my ideas, and with a conci
| to adorn your library with some new i the cam'. Del&gt;enhnm against Mellor ta
mud to it:
“Come] come! my dear Nicholas, coni.­ ' lxx&gt;k and satisfy your vain curiosity. In I the finfl time the question has been
sider. Does that posture suit the dig­ the early days, especially, I had to pass I pnsse*l upon in a court uf appeal.
nity of your character? Ought a pro­ winters "witliout-«nre, my fingers numb
A Detective’s Ruse.
fessor oi philosophy to suspend himwlf with cold and my stomach empty."
" I suffered from it more than yon.
from the branch of a tree ? Is it proper ?
A man was wanted by the jxjlice, says
Come, my. friend, come back to prupri- Your privations enfeebled me, nnd the the London Sporting and Dramatic
fear of losing you gave me a fever."
and hta skill in tho arts of " mak­
©tv ! ”
" Ah !’’ cned the rascally ape, " to be ing up" nnd dodging hta would-lxs
"But the chimpanzee, after replying to
mo by two or three grimaces ana scratch­ so afraid you must have Ixx.’n not quite captors was so considerable that, for a
sure
of
surviving
mo.
Say
what
you
ing his hams, said to me:
long time, ho escaped detection. At
“Ah! now, do you take me for a fool, will, wo shall end together; you will-not length a clever detective was put on hta
proud and stupid spirit ? I descend from survive mo a m*cod&lt;L When I sleep we track, and first of all he began to in­
my tree to seat myself again in your old both lose the sense of the ' I;' when I quire alxiut hta nssociat**. One of the
arm-chair, and wear out my eyes in de­ lx?gin to wakf; up you dream, you bab­ most intimate- of them was, it appeared,
ciphering silly stories ! Ah, you know ble; when I open my eyes you revive; a certain young woman, and about her
me little if you reckon on that No, no! when I am sick, and you suspect the he first of all found out everything. He
I am very well on my tree, and here I slightest dangerous injury in me, you had reason to suspect that she was ac­
■toy • • • until the fancy takes me do not know what saint to pray to. Go ! quainted with the ragitive's hiding-place.
to get down and munch n few olmonita, your case ta oh dear ax mine; soothe So tlie first tiling to be done was to fol­
or treat myself to a exxoannt. That's yourself with your darling illusions, we low her on a Saturday afternoon, when
what suits me. You! do what you like, shall none the’ less depart arm-in-arm."
she was free from her employment. An
Ho stopped, and, seeing me reduced innocent young detective in the guise of
discuss, dream, babble; that ta your
to silence, the animal went on with re­ a carpenter, was told off to watch, and
affair. I have had enough of it ”
At this impertinent answer I hud u doubled insolence:
endeavored to strike up an acquaintance,
“ Formerly,-in the time of the Egyp­ in which design he was not very success­
mind to be angry, but, for the second
'time reflecting that tlita would not be a tians, I was embalmed after my death, ful, though he ascertained that Kingston
.good way to bring back tlie Not-Me, I and remained hundreds of years in the was her destination that afternoon. To
resolved to convince it by the force of condition of a mummy. It won a just Kingston ho went, and traced her to a
tribute rendered to my services; the house occupied by an old man, about
logic, and in softened accents cried:
“I comprehend, my dear Nicholas, honor of being enveloped in consecrated whom tho neighbors know no more than
the wish for liberty which has taken bandages and stuffed with rare perfumes that ho was an old man. He was on
possession of you; the desire to stretch consoled mo a little for my loss of life. elderly invalid, never went to the door,
yourself was natural enough, after lx?ing But at preeent you disdain me; you think never went out, saw nobody; and how
thirty years at rest But this once ta to elevate youraelf by despising your was he to be caught And examined?
enough. Yon should listen to reason. body. For all that, it ta only a comedy There was nothing known about him to
on your part. Do you remember our justify the police in entering the house,
’Come, my friend, come.”
“Hear me," interrupted the chim­ rheumatism in tho stomach, when Dr. and the detective walked round the place,
panzee.
“For a long time I have Boniface gave us Ixith up ? I could in company with the “carpenter, "wonder­
known what you kwp in store for me; hardly help laughing, in spite of the ing what to do next At the back of the
that you dtatingutah between yourself sadneea of the moment, at your looks house was a garden, in which was a ken­
•nd me, -who ore your own body and when you received the last consolations nel containing a big dog, or rather not
your own life; that you propose to siu- of this terrestrial world; tho big Latin containing him, for he was lying out in
▼ive me, after having mode me work and words served out to you luul not the ap­ the sun at the end of hta chain. No
•west to satisfy your vanity. You have pearance of reassuring you much aa to sign of life was visible in the house.
told me so a hundred times, while we your final lot, and for the sake of keep­ “Jump over the wall and kick tiiat dog;
were together under the same envelope. ing mo only two or three years more then hide behind the summer-house,”
You have said to me, * You, ixxly, sliall you would not have bewitatetl a moment said the detective to the “ carpenter."
•die; you shall turn to duat, after lieing to sacrifice your eternal life. Come, In a moment the young man was over
•boned oeremonioualy, but I, apirit, I own np; be honest to youraelf. Is it the wall, and the dog was howling from
;am of another emence than yours; my true?"
the effects of a kick in the riba. Neigh­
a—cure ta one and indivisible; it ta imI was confounded at hta impudence; boring dogs joined in the chorus, and at
oaortul, outside of apace and time; time then, with a movement of indignation and the window appeared the old gentleman.
cannot affect it You, you were mode as a last n«ouroe, striking my breast, I No one was aoout; the dog continued to
to lie eaten by worms.' Is it true? Did cried: “I think; therefore I am."
howl, and incautiously the owner came
And the chimpanzee, imitating my down the garden to see what was tho
you say so? ’’
I could not deny it, my body having gesture and carosmng hta stomach, joer- matter.
Beneath the well-made gray
lived with me fifty years m the most in­
wig the detective’s keen eyw recognized
timate confidence, and, beside I liad He dared even to add ironically:
the object of hta search,, and in a mo“One con doubt everything except
taught the thing praftjMUonaily in the
lecture-room, according to the pro­ that one digests; for to doubt, one must
Macaroni.
digest, doubt being a phase of good di­
gestion.’’
Macaroni, vermicelli, sea-biscuit, pi­
panxee. seeing me embarrassed, reoomlot
brood,
plain
crackers, and common
Bo much audacity deserved chastise­
meneed mating faces at me, giving forth ment. I rose to bring the rascal to hta bread are all about alike in composition
senses, when I perceived in the deep and nutriment. Macaroni and vermi­
shadow of the leaves a moving object. celli differ only in the size of the tubes,
Looking cloedr, I- recognized the flat both being made alike, and both are
down dircctl’
cried.
head of one of those enormous serpents simply dned dough made of flour and
of nil this tall
of the Gungt's morabes, with whom ap**
~
ore n favorite dainty, pis tail loosed it­
“You have told me so a hundred self from the tip of ‘the tamarind tree, grown in Southern Europe contains more
and hta scaly belly glided nndutatingly gluten and leas starch than any other,
in ailence down to the lower branches. and therefore makes better macaroni.
This gluten ta nitrogenous, like lean
changed. Stay in your armmeat, casein, or curd of milk (cheese),
And the chimpanzee. perceiving from eta., and strengthens one’s muscles more
the corner of h» eve the fearfol reptile, than tho more starchy northern floor.
made a prodigious leap.
It was too late; the python had fol­
lowed him Eke a dart, and I heard his ing warmth in the system.
••Well, then, yea! I have said what
m been repeated for 6,000 years: It is returning from vespers, opened the door,
round—the gluten answering for the
lear that the body turns to dust, Imt asking: “Didyou call, sir?"
* What luck! t seemed to feel all the lean meat consumed by other people to
produce muscular strength or working
power. Sea-biscuit, pilot broad, and
ini facts. What is the use
plain crackers, those without the “shortThat is evident to the
Bee, for all that, the emotions to which
the spirit, invisible, ima man is exposed in reading Darwin.

I

. For my part, I don’t see how a poor
man ever gets into Parliament, no vast
are the expenses assessed on the several
candidates at a general election. The
members are without any sort of recom-

descent of the first tree Bartow was
knocked down. The blade of his ax be­
came imliedded in the earth, with lita
neck across the head and the weight of
the tree reeling on. the other side of his
neck. He was unable to remove the

before he was discovered by a boy whom
he hired to pile the wood he had been
000 to 180,000 jo be elected. At the late choked to death.—New York Herald.
Liverpool election it cost both candi­
dates not less than $2,500 each in tiio
k HORRID MONSTER.
single item of postage incurred by them
in their appeal for his vote to each of
60,000 electors. They also had heavy
traveling expensee to pay, and now the
King Theeliew, of Burmah, who is
successful candidate, after Ixring in for reported to have caused 700 men, women
only about a month, has to do it oil over and children to be burned alive as a sacri;
again. ' A general election ta a godsend floe for his restoration to health, is but
PITH AND POINT.
for the railroads as well as for the jxwt- 20 years old. Selected over his elder
office. “ Out voters ’’ for counties may brothers to rule, he paid the Ministers
The age of a policeman cannot be told
have their traveling expenaea paid, that who advanced him by imprisoning them. by hta rattles.
ta to say, any person having a vote for a “Instead of these advisers of his father
A wao aays of a toper: Hta noae has
county'but happening to be at the time he surrounded himself with men, or boys
passed the rubicund.
of a contested election at a distance from
this qualification, may legally be became the- scene of orgies conducted
Women resemble flowers. They shut
brought to vote and sent back again at absolutely without restraint” An arti­ up when they Bleep.
the candidate’s expense. This may be cle lately published regarding him says:
An undertaker gets hta living where
done even though the elector may lx&gt; in "Another of Theebaw’s acta, immedi­ another man dies.
America or Australia and in closely-con­ ately after lita accession, was to secure
The selfish man cores for No. 1, and
tested elections iarg'- sums ore spent in himself’ against palace plots by the
often no one cares for him.
this way.
simple priM-v™
Biuipiu
process u&gt;
of aiiuuK
killing hu
all his
ms rviauvm.
relatives. I
,
, ,
The earliest instance of the payment A better ictea of what tlita means may I r»E ^cn knows the man who robs her
^be is always-laying for him.
of election traveling expenses in En-, , lx?
lx? gained
gained by
bv considering
considering that
that the
the gay
gay (j
gland ta recorded as having occurred at old monarch had fifty-three wives and
"Deer at any price!" yelled the
the general election in 1679. Macaulcy, 110 children, of whom thirty-seven wives, hungry traveler who ordered ventaon for
the historian, says the contest continue*! and
fifty-nine
children
stirvived dinner.
tor weeks, and over the whole country him. It ta impossible to say how many
Tub placidity of expression worn by a
it was fierce and obstinate beyond ex­ of these brothers, staters and step­ num who ta “ next " in a full barber-shop
ample. Vast sums were expended nnd mothers—bo to sp*3ok—were killed, but cannot be counterfeited.
new tactics were resorted to. It was eighty ta a fair compromise «'Btimate. It
When you have got through using
noted as a most extraordinary fact that must not be supposed that they were vour puzzles give them to the jxx»r.
" horses were hired at a gnat charge for dtajxisod of with any sentimental tender­ We might get nd of the poor Home way.
tho conveyance of voters.’’ Wilber­ ness. At first the victims were led from
The hornet and the mule are too ten­
force, in hta “Memoirs,” furnishes uh their cells in twos and threes to shekho
with more definite information on tlita to the King; then their heads were tied t der-hearted
-- ------- ;----- .to look. upon
,* . suffering.
.
tura U‘“r b"ck ’h“o thl'?
3nestion ci election expenses. It cost to their niprati™ pmn. of tmklra, wd Th?/
io saintly VVillx-rforce between $-10,000 blows with a heavy club on the backs of 8*-n*eand $50,000 to be elected for Hull’,when their necks ended
their misery. J
- --------- * --- ------------ a voting man, of which the tram of But
this soon proved too mild
$15,000 was for traveling expenses alone. | a tqx-ctacle for the fiendish malignity
Tlita same distinguished Wilberforce
J of Thuebnw. One of hta elder brothers A faminiAii instance of color-blindness
,
came out victor
fetor in what lias
has always been 1 professed utter acorn for what could be is that of a man taking a brown silk um­
quoted oh L
___________
2r election that
’
____ __
_______________
the
most costly
. done
to him, ___
and____
was...floccvd
to death._ brella and leaving a green gingham in
I,.
TYraUzwl
x_-.A _ who IbadI Xlooked
X X upon
_ tforeign_ :__ ita place.
haa ever taken place in the United । Another,
Kingdom. This was hta famous strug- I era ns the dirt beneath hta feet, and aa , The little bit of a baby lias his burgle in 1807 for the representation of utterly unworthy- to crawl Ix-tween Qi-ns—all the good-looking girls kissing
Yorkshire Then- were three capdi- i h«avcn and earth, was taunted and him. He kicks against it now, but in
dates, and it ta said that that election, ! driven to madness Ix-fore. receiving a after years—well, let him do lita owa an­
altogether, could not have coat lata than j half-fatal blow, and hta writhing ixxly ticipating.
$2,800,000. Thti expenses incurred by । WIUI then thrown into tho gigantic trench
The leading Methodist Church in To­
WDberforce’s two opponente—one of dug to receive tin- dead. A former
the choir
liecauw* they
whom, Lord Harewood, declared he was Governor of Rangoon had hta nose and I ronto
. 5 .dismissed
; ,„
.4
ready to spend hta whole Barilo** mouth filled with gunpowder, a match J !‘X
property to secure the seat—in bringing i was applied, and he was also flung into j,
’
■
'up suppotrers from all |&gt;arte of the king- | the trench to be stifled by the succeed- i kill 'em?
Patti gets 99,000 marks for singing in
2”
' Berlin nim- whu. We remewb^r Set-

&gt;nte die uune heerwg xr.ee .f- ,

,,m, ,|1Bt „un,|».r ,lt . tiling.

T haying «nlT.-r.-a every ..utrnge which
h ,
,
mid be Serwd bright aeldien. oi the
J-y,
*
berforoe headed the poll from the be- j guard.
lard. The mOKsacre
massacre was eamt-d
carried on in
,
, ,
&gt;u
UULU
Aurounw
uud
I
M.,
ao
Ei&gt;
4
(her kitten lieing dead)—
ginning to the end of tho struggle. Fort- | thia leisurely fashion until Theelmw and
rcaried ««
of the .port; I ” He. pnwv
pop.?"
unately for the winner, the enthusiasm : the executioribra wr«.kd
. Ygone
.
„ to heven^
t
„
•ere simplv
simply battered
bettered I £ - "Bo. tmrliug."
dm-li-ig.
"Why
not?
of hta victorious supporters induced then the women were
M.—"
Why not?
them to ratae a public subscription and I over tho head, and the cliililren were ' p “They don’t want cats in heaven.”
reimburse him his extravagant expenses. | Hwung against the palace walls. At last I M.—"Would they scrutoh the angels?"
Tho cost of the famous Yorkshire con- the victims were all killed, and the reA stranger naked a resident in Mil­
test that I have just referred to dwarfs ' volting sjiectacle was over, but Thee- J ford, Del., "Are you always troubled
all others in the matter of total expenses; baw's plan—one not unusual in Bnrrfah with mosquitoes here?" " Mosquito** !”
but I can mention some other very | —not succcwBful, for the reason that j was the answer, "swing a pint measure
large amounts. An eh»ction for the j nt least tliree of hta blood escaped, and around all &lt;luyand you’ll catch a quart
Northern District of Durham cost the ■ one of them will probably succeed him j uf them."
suecx-asful candidate 873,000 ; one in ' Th&lt;- area of Burmah (a country in the ' A lady said to a little boy, agid 4;
South Lancashire cost $85,000; one in Southeast of Asia, between India and : “Don’i stand up in the carriage b&lt;South Shropshire cost $60,000; one in | China, ami south of Thilx-t) ta 192,000 ,
yOU might tumble out, aud then
South Warwickshire, $65,000, and one in square miles, and ita population ta 3,500,-there would be no Harrv " “ Oh
ves "
the North Riding of Yorkahire, $135.- ooo. The revenue of the King ta £800,
replied he, "there would be Harrv &lt;m
000. This whs within the last fifteen ‘ 000. with perquisites enough to make j the rood.”
years, and it was claimed that all the out the even million."
Ls a wrtain Massachnsetta normal
sums were legitimately expended. Quite
--------------------------------school the word “ Eucharist" was given
a respectable amount of money for a
Hired Dresses.-------------- | out not long ago to be spelled and deman to pay far the honor of serving lita
To what shifts will women resort who ' fined. More than tliree-fourths of the
country at his own expense; but there
arc reallv fond of dress ! In our large ■ l^r—pardon—young ladies wrote
arc in quite recent times instances of far cities it is quite customary for ladies to j “ euchcnat, a person who plays cucher."
greater prodigality. Ijot very long since
-------- -------*- *bereaved
---------- — of- a.'baby, to
Motheb
, newly
there was on election at Norwich which hire costumes in which to attend bulls, i vt
" We have various kinds of customers," surviving child, 'aged 6—"Tommy's an
cost one enterprising and patriotic
said one of these costumers. *' Some­ angel now, Mary.
“ Like the angels
Briton 8350,000 to secure; but so glaring
were the acta of bribery, so barefaced did times a lady from another citv, staving in my picture-book, mamma?" “Yes,
at a hotel, wants to go to a bafi, and she dear.’
"With white wings, too?’’
the honorable electors of the mother
comes to me. Some of my customers “Yes, dear." “Haa he got fleas in
country sell their franchises for golden
guineas, that the successful candidate are ladies who tend stores. They don’t .hem, like my pigeons ?*’
Tite cooks employed by the clubs of
was refused his seat in Parliament, and go to big balls oftefl, but when they do
go they want to go right, and they save New York receive larger salaries than a
Norwich has been without representa­
their money for it. White satin brings large majority of the New York editors.
tion ever since.
•
the highest price; then white silk, and But the cooks don’t get free passes to the
then light corn color. The easier the circuses and minstrel shows, and the "in­
What a Crow Is Worth.
’
dirt and the stains come on 'em, the
A gentleman giving evidence before h more we get. Tho blue and the green side matter ” thdy prepare don't mold
Parliamentary «,ommittee said that in don’t bring so much, and the slate color public opinion, as it were.
A 4-year-old Sunday-school girl did
some districts the number of crows up­ and dark red we hire out cheap. Dnw
on a farm would average, st least fifty; makers never hire out dresses, hut sec­ the l&gt;est ahe could with a question that
that the birds were of great service in ond-hand dealers do. They buy them was usk.d of the infant class. Said the
destroying wire-worms, nnd where they of rich ladies who get tired of them. teacher, reading: “‘And it came to
did not exist the fanner was obliged to Tho dresses cost a high price when they pans, when King Hezekiah heard it, that
hire boys to do the work of the crow, are new, and the ladies won't be seen in he rent hta clothes.’ Now what does
paying them it the rate of 3 half-pence them more than two or three times, and that mean, children—he rent hta
per 100 worms.
when they sell them they let them go clothes ?” Up went a little hand. ‘ * Well,
Mr. Bright inquired how much a boy cheap. As a rule, they come bock to us if you know, tell us. ’’ “ Pleaae, ma'am, ”
could earn worm-killing, and was told in good order; and, as they ore all well said the child, timidly, "I s'jxiee he
9d.; but when asked if a boy made 9d. a made, and we obtain a good price far hired ’em out. ”
day lit tile rate of 3 half-pence 100 win^- them, tho business pays very well.”
No IK&gt;cur It is unpleasant to be ex­
wonns, how many of thoee noxious
cessively obese, says the London Lanod,
Sand-Showers in China.
creatures he destroyed in a day, the witbut the morbid dread of fat which has
nera, turning restive, replied tlint he did
Every year witness** curious sand­
not come there to answer arithmetical showers in China when there ta neither in recent years become fashionable, haa
questions. Mr. Bright, however, was cloud nor fog in the sky, but the sun ta no foundation in physiological fact ’ Fat
not to be put off in that way. He asked scarcely visible, looking very much as answera two purposes : It acta as a non­
if a boy did the work as well as the crow. when seen through smoked glass. Tlie conducting envelope for the body, and
“A crow is worth fifty boys!" was the air ta filled with a fine dust, entering protects it from too rapid loss of heat
rash reply. Then, quoth Mr. Bright: eyes, nostrils and mouth, and often and it serves as a store at fuel. In ths
" If a fxjy is worth 9d. a day, a crow causing serious dtaeiwes of the eye. course of exhausting diseases it not unworth fifty boys, how much is the crow This dust, or sand,/as the people call it, frequentiy happens that the life of a pa­
tient may be prolonged until the reserve
worth to the fanner in money ?’’
penetrates houses, reaching even aptirtNot unnaturally, the gentleman lost ments which seem eecurdy closed. It of fat is exhausted, and then he dies of
hta temper, but in vain. Paper, pen, ta supposed to come from the great des­ manition. Fata supply the material ot
and ink were handed to him, and, after ert of Gobi, as the sand of the Sahara ta
battling with the figures awhile, ho an­ taken up by whirlwinds and carried hun­
nounced that a crow was worth just 37s. dreds of miles away. The Chinese, while
6d. a day to the farmer. He was then sensitive to the personal discomfort artaasked to inform the committee what, at । ing from these showers, are resigned to ternal development of adipose tissue;
rm*., was lxic
that rate,
the j,
yearly value of the 1 them from a conviction that they are a much lees &lt;kx» a tendency to grow fat
bird,, __
and,
course,
„ of
_____
e, could not make it
great help to agriculture. They say “Wj or oven suggest, a tendency to
•leas •*
—' -than £68-1
7s. •
6d. Hta pereecutor that a year of numerous sand-ebowers ta
this point, as
next reminded the badgered man that always a year of large fertility. The
he.had given fifty as the average num­
tcuu forms
ber of crows on a farm, and desired him
of
food
determine
fat
K
to find the aggregate annual value to the loosen the compact alluvial matter of
; is an old
farmer of hta proper quota of the useful the Chinese valleys. It is posable that and exploded notion. SoM organisms
will make fat let thembJ
bd on the
leaM
of
food:
white
I
krs will
formation that the farmer must be a croHcopic insects, like simitar showers
gainer of over £34,000 per annum by his which have befen noticed in the Aflantre not be “fattened’* lei them
half-hundred crows. Thus was the genio which it is
Ira Crrro, an oysterman of New Ha­
the food taken to 1
ven, Ct, has taken more than sixty
Choked to Death by a Tree.
health rather than
drowned and drowning persons from the
Perhaps the most extraordinary death water. He makes a careful study of
ever occurring by accident on Long is­ curroota nnd eddiw for the purjx&gt;»e of
stimulonta
compose ths maxis,
land happemd at Half Hollows, in the seeking bodice. He haa received almost
mdhaahhy Wat tifa.
town of Huntington. Morri- Bartow,

�IBSCtD MVKRI SATURDAY MOKMIXG. Al

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Frt*h

Abraham'* boaorn.

The old aoidien of the North and the
old soldiers of the South looked steeeh
UUUIU,
™
.
other, and tho vest throng wm still. But
warn against ita fruita? He behevod, before the second bar wm struck the
therefore Ac worked. — Youth's Com­
panion.
lb».T
to their feet, more Ihu ,
thousand strong, aud the old Southern
A remarkable community is described
the loftr
ring
as perched up among the Swiss Alps—a lattl, cry
new Andorra in ita primitivenHw. The again. Side by ride with them stood
Northern hosts' and cheered with .them.
T^.i
&gt;KM . I. .ii.—t ttusa. tbou'rt
name of the place is Ablamlachenen,
which, being interpreted, signifies an
out-of-the-way locality.' Ita people have broke forth m the gay measures woke
no standing army, and, therefore, never their enihuuwa, and the strains ot the
go to war. They have no fleet, being orchestra were fairly drowned by their
hundreds of miles away from the sea in united voice*.
A prominent gentleman of Cincin­
every direction. They have no publi­
God is kinder to 1»d men than they cans, and consequently their elections, if nati, and a famous soldier, turned to
are to themselves. Often He surprises they have any, art* completely, pure. Gov. Marks of Teimessee, and said:
their evil intention with tmexpected They have no doctors, aud there has not “That is the old rebel yell."
“Yee,” wm the reply, “and now hear
good, and shames them into rcjientance been a death -afnong them for several
years. They possess no newspaper, are it raised for the star* and stripes,” for
with a blereing,
An Arabian vine-droMer in _a time of vexed by the postman only once a week, just then the orchestra struck up that
. war was drafted into tho Turkin), army; do no trades, and occupy themselves grand old patriotic air. The acene that
and forced away from his peaceful home with little industry. The place is tor­ followed is indescribable. 8ucb an one
in tha motmtains to a life of hardship mented by neither the ring of tho black­ wm never witnessed before. As the full
and violence. Bough experience and smith's hammer, the fumes of tho baker's orchestra poured forth tho grand old
example noon made him like ull the rest dven, the* clatter of the wheelwright's strains of
of the Musauhnan sokliera, ferocious, shop, nor tho importunities of shopkeep­
Tbe BUr-8pu&lt;l«d Burner.
.
•
.XJ lorw
It wav.
reckless, and insensible to any higher ers. Nor does a notary spoil parchment,
duty than fighting and plundering.
.
ar an advocate confound justice, or a po­
While the troops with which he liceman tarry tho night in all that
the great organ buisi forth in glorious
served were out on one of their destroy­ mountain Arcadia. A cheep jack once a
unison with all ita magnificent power,
ing expeditions, they entered a district fortnight brings the good folk all they
and the old Union cheer blended with
inhabited byepeoplc whom the Turks want m the shape of sundries, their own
considered their political enemies, and herds, flocks and poultry-yards supply­ the old, rebel yell to tho notei of the
attacked a Christian village. The terri- ( ing them with the refit. The Abjond- national air for tho first fame'since the
darit-aad bloody years of the great civil
scheneners, having little money, ore not war.
fled fauiiliefi fled, and tho invaders ran- j,
Men who had faced each other
*
’ with a bank,
but—
they have. a
sacked their houses ’seizing everything. *blessed
I------ ,----they could carry sway. The Arabian church, with a single -bell, which is on many a crimson battlefield—under
the
stars
and stripes and und^r theaters
sc’dier waa fond of hooka, and took care tinkled like a railway signal at the birth
to secure several with his other booty, of a boy, but gore, into ecstasies at that and bare—clasped hands and waved
paying no particular attention to what of a girt It was wrong to reveal the handkerchiefs until the great level of
they contained.
secrete of this Alpine Utopia, because the hall was like a white sea- All the
It happened tliat one of the Ixxikfi was । tourists will Ixi finding it out and vul- sound of the orchestra and organ was
a Bible. He found little opportunity to I rixo
' ‘it,
‘ oh •*— *1
■ ’ Enga“ lost in the exultant shouts of reconcili­
they
have vulgarized
ne. But, iiH the French Hay, “ Noth­ ation and common patriotism, and the
read till thu excitements of ciunn and
field were over; but when he was allowed
ing ia sacred to a aapper,” and ho noth­great wave of enthusiasm swept over the
to go home he took the stolen Bible with ing can be kept out of the guido-booka vast, glowing concourse, and carried
him, and us soon as he had examined it now. Heuce the AblandHchencnerB may everything before it. It was a scene
felt interested enough in it to read it before long have to ejitabliah on hotel never to be forgotten by those who
and even u policeman.
*
through.
participated—a moment that was car- ,
No .doubt the rightful owners, while
dinal in the history of tho great re­
The National Millda.
public.
I
they mourned their other losses, prayed
that the Good Book might reform tlie
Snrelv
Tlie Militia bill, as reported to the
Surely the honored nroicctors
projectors of the
thief who took it away. Certainly such national House of Bepreaentatives, pro­ great enterprise, the snccresful completa wish could not have been more hap/ily vides that every able-bodied citizen Ih&gt; icjj of which was celebrated that day,
realized.
tween 18 and 45 yean of age shall be and the patient, faithful workers upon
M The num continued to read with in- enrolled. The militia is to be dividiri tho grand design budded more wisely
cfvasetl attention, and as ho went on he into the active eiaas, or the National than they knew, and helped to accom­
said. * 'This book is better than tlie Koran. ” Guard, and the inactive, or reserve mi­ plish ends far beyoud and deeper than
From wondering at the Iwxjk he began litia. Tlie National GiuirJ is to conaist they dreamt of.—Cincinnati Conrmerto wonder at 1 emsclf. His conscience of uniformed conqxmies organized under
ciaL
was awakened, for ho learned all alxiut State law, the term of enlistment to be
his own heart. Tho Biblo showed him for not less than three yeara, aud in
The Barking Fupple*.
his guilt and led him to penitence; and case the company is in service not to
Some time ago I kept in town a bitch
then it taught him to pray, and to whom expire until the expiration of tlie service. nnd three of ita puppiea ; the former had
to pray. Ho bowed to tho Redeemer Id time of peace the duties of tho organ­ n strong pair of lungs and a weaknesa
revealed in tho New Testament, and ization are to be defined by the Legisla­ for letting the passera-by know it; when
acknowledged Him as the Friend whom tures, the organization to conform ns the latter liecame of age they exhibits!
he needed.
.
nearly as possible to that of the regu­ all the hereditary peeuliiirities of tlie
His family were enraged when they lar armv. When called into tlie service mother, and when the four uniundH
knew that ho had “turned Christian,
of the United States the National Guard joined in chorua, which was their favorite
and their reproaches anil persecutions may be organized into regiments, and amusement at night, the result was any­
made his home a house of torment His brigades, and commanders assigned by thing but agreeable. Some of my friends
neighbors hated him for an “apostate,” the President. Tlie active militia is to hinted to me that if that state of things
and insulted and denounced him, and be trained according to*the regular continued I should probably be indicted
even mobbed him in tho street, and des­ army tactics. The present independent for causing a nuisance, and I therefore
troyed his vineyard and fruit trees. The companies are to retain their privileges, determined to explain to my four animals
poor man waa a social outcast; but it was subject to all otharduties required by law. that they really mustn’t tairk. One ni^ht
for the sake of a religion whose blessings StaU« and Territories complying with I remained late in town, and, haring
more than paid him for all earthly spod- this net are to be allowed equipments
provided myself with a stick, I waited
for the regularly enlisted active mem­ till I heard one of them bark, and I im­
his heroic faith. When ho was in 'his bers, provided that the number doos not mediately afterward went out and chas­
extremity the kindness of on English exceed 700 for each Representative or tised him, or rather the one I thought
Protestant minister gave liim employ­ Delegate the State or Territory is en­
made tlie noise. I was, however,
ment, and a refuge which no Mussulman titled to in Congress. The bill contains had mflt
by adifficultv; although I could
A.
•
» T,
, ,
r
.11
dared to violate.
•
several sections about the care rif
of nrmn
amin, recognize
the bark of tile old one, I could
At tho writing of tliis sketch—throe and requires that every organization in not discriminate well lictween those of
years from the time when he Ixngan to the active militia shall go into camps of
the puppies ; and, while the old one was
r.-ad that stolen Bible—the persecuted instruction for at least five consecutive silenced after a few chastisements, the
Arabian vino - dresser is a Christian days in each year, and shall assemble
puppies were not; probably in mistake
preacher in a Syrian village on ML for instruction not less than once a
I bad inraahed tlie wrong puppy. I,
Lebanon, and pastor of a church which month. There aludl also be an annual
therefore, hit upon the plan of making
numbers among its members many &lt;/ inspection, and the President shall de­
those who were one© his bitterest revilers. tail on officer to accompany the State the whole four responsible for each other,
and as noon us I heard any one of them
— The Watchman.
Inspector.
Each State is to equip • bark I applied my stick freely to the
rifle range, and the Government is to whole four, the one after the other.
offer a prize for team shooting. The When this hail been done two or three
Doubtless three are skeptical days. President can order out the National
The hearta of many good men fail them. Guard for not over twelve months dur­ times, I heard one of the puppies bark,
Tliev fear what mav come to pass. In ing war or an invasion or insurrection, and the next moment it gave a pitiful
squeal; the mother hail it by the neck.
when ordered
the pay
shall be I went out and patted her, thus explain­
“”tena“«' I and
th. om.
to m th.out
rvRulJ
innv.
2.-------------- 1.
Aa ing that she had done well She wagged
against unbehef, nor tliat goodness is soon as practicable after tho passage
J
of her tail, as much as to say she understood
working to overcome wickedness.
this act, a board of seven officers, to l» me perfectly, and tlie dogs never barked
There is an old Hebrew saying on
appointed by the President, is to pre­
stimulating to those who take it into pare a system of rules and regulations again, except upou the most provoking
tneir hearta oa mountain air to the to be submitted to the next session of occasions. —Nature.
dweller in the volley. It affirms that, Congress. The bill appropriates $500,­
How Oysters Are Fattened.
“ when the enemy snail come in like a
000.
Very few persons wlio feast on the
flood, the Spirit of ice Lord shall lift up
large
and
toothsome oysters which ore
a standard against him '*
Testing Signatures In the Dark.
served up in tlie city have the remotest
One of three standards stood erect in
The contest of the will of the late idea from what source tho luscious bi­
the city of New York for sixteen years.
It was a small flag but it was bravely Cynthia A. Hesdra, a colored woman, valves are obtained, or in what manner
borne aloft in the tnickret of tlie battle who died about a year, ago, leaving they are fattened. The oysters obtained
property valued at about $80,000 to her from Tangier sound, Lynnhaven, and
against evil.
He who carried it was a police man, husoand as sole legatee, was on trial what are known m the seaside oysters,
but he was of tho stuff out of which mar- again yesterday before Surrogate Cal­ are a rather umall oyster, inclosed in an
tyre and heroes are made. His brother vin. The contest is made by nephews immense shell—their native element be­
These oysters, when
policemen and tho roughs knew him, and nieces of the dead woman, who al­ ing salt water.
and they, half in je«t and half in praise, lege that the will is a forgery, and Uie dredged and brought to tlie market, are
dubbed him with a knightly title—“The day w&gt;is occupied yesterday in taking sold to the packers and others at th&lt;^
the testimony of Dr. Charles H. Cresson, rate of about 60 cents a buriieh Re­
of Philadelphia, on expert in handwrit­ cently a plan has been discovered by
ing. The doctor produced a megascope whica these oysters can l» not only fat­
somewhere
in the record-room of the court, which tened in a very short time, but their
was darkened for the purpose, and by valve enhancoil at least 150 per cent
the aid of electric light thrown on the Two of the largo packing firms are now
engaged in this buainess, and tlie man­
ner of procedure is described m follows
He was no la
by one who has watched the operation :
times by the lens, ahd were contrasted
' When the oysters ore unloaded from
technical sense
with
ether
admittedly-genuine
signa
­
the pungies tliey are transferred to scows
there were few
tures al the testatrix, and the signature over which a deck is built, and on which
tropoii* who pi
of James W. Canfield was similarly ex­ deck tho oysters are placed. Each of
amined and compared, he being a wit­ these scows will carry a deck load of
three or four children, young in yearn, ness to the will. As Mr. Canfield is about 600 bushels of oysters. The scows
old in wickedness, or a half-dozen reck­ dead he could not be called to prove his are then towed to a point in the Patapsignature,
and this method of com pari- sco river near tho Ferry Bar bridge,
less “roughs'* and more reckless women.
He won the children by his kindness.
where tho water is quite shallow. The
vacant space in the scow between the
deck and the bottom is filled with water
him as a “roverend,” but many hud
teamed to revere him.
“Well, Hnny, how did you like the sunk. There ah*. is left during two
He did good to his brother policemen. preserved chemre?”
Harry (on his flood tides, when tin water is pumped
When they were in distress “tho mi»- 5th birthday had preserved crystalli&amp;*d from her by means df a small machine
aionnrv” alwavs had a little money to fruita for the first time): “Oh, auntie! provided for tho purpose, and the scows
lend them. Tita softened their hearta, I liked them bo much that if I could are then towed up to the city again.
and hn dropped a seed-word therein.
have made a hole in my throat I’d have The change from the suit to the fresh
taken them &lt;mt and eaten them over water, and the immersion of the oysters
during these fiood-tidew, it is said, fatten
again.”
'
them until wliat was at first but a com­
paratively insignificant oyster becomes a
zin for rest he will not open any letter plump and luscious' bivalve, filling ita
unless it bears the vise of Vice Chancel
lor Stolberg. Even the Prince Imperial
had to secure that functionary’* mark
when be wished to enter into correspon­ now living, and all
within
dence with the Chan cellar.
State.

S

Spring Goo

ORNO STRONG,

AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

HAPPY IN BARGAINS
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of tto
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in Nev
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
under the head* of

O lotting;,
■JUshvillr J ittrtuqj.

Hate, Caps,
Boots, Shore,

*

VILLAGE OFFICERS

Ladies and Gent*’
Furnishing Goode.

Preeldcni—Wnilem KIBeo.
Recorder —E. J. FStefaner.

Viilan* Attorney—W
Marthal—&gt;. C. Rol-.-.

jlorirticA.
THE CELEBRATED

ETHODIST EPlcKXiPAL CHURCH—A. D. Naw10M. Paator. S&gt;-r»b'e* every S.bbath at &gt;t&gt;t*

M

ashville lodoe.Ko.su f. a a. m. lujt
eve. 1
7 o'clock
moot
Tranalent brother* are cordially invited.
bobert McCarthy, w. m.
JOHN L. SMITH. Secretary.

on each Wednesday
NIar communication
sharp, on or before the full of the

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.

ar OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon­
est Goods and selling on the basis of Three
Feet to tlie yard, and Sixteen Ounce®
M«
t
to the pound, enables us to hold all our old custom­
H A. BARBER,
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
I». Homeopathic Phyiiclan aud eurgroc
M
ncir rvwldrnec on corner of WMlilug
M•tonOffice,
and Sialo Street*, NaahvQie, Mich.
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
CHAS. 11. BRADY,
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
TTORNEY si Law and Solicitor In Chanecrj
Estate and Inaurancv Arent. ColleeUng
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
AanilItcalt onrcyauclng
aipecHIlr. Bounty and I’an■lon Claim* promptly atlenoul to, and all alhor
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try us
bu«lnc»« enlnutot: to my earn. Ofllco onpoalta Un­
nn Hotwc, Naahrille. Mich.
aud see.
LEWIS DURKEE,
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price fa
gwincsj

,3 i rectory.

W. H YOUNG,

T AWYER, Notary Public, Beal Ext ate and ln»ur
JLj unco Agent. Collection* promptly made, and
Conveyancing prop-rly executed
Office In D. C
Griffiln'i Store.

EMOR Y PARAD Y.

J

exchange for all farm products.

L. J. WHEELER,

.

USTICE OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing care­
fully and promptly attended to. Office eaat
a.__ .
UI.L

Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.

WM. PARMENTER,

J^ow 18 THE TIME

W. H. GRISWOLD,

To Take Advantage of the

D. Homoeopathic Phrxlclan aad Sor&lt;eou. |
• Office over D. C. Griffith'* alora. Bcaideace (
cornvr Phillips *nd Durkee ttreeU. Prompt *tunUou given to calle day or night.

M

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&amp;REAT SPEIJ&amp; BOOM.

A. M. FLINT,

It Can Be Found at

coBmUotu promptly made. (
Grlffllb-* Store, Nashville, Mich.

R PARADY,

D. C, GRIFFITH’S

ANUFACTUBEB of Boot* »nd Shot*. Making !
and rroalnog neatly done, aUo »lricl ettan-

M

7. a rasry;

Where he is constantly opening

CHARLES SCHEIDT,
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line, »i hl*

jai«rll»nt&lt;ru» 6»rO.

^yOECOTT HOUSE,

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Ns-hville, Miohlaaru

C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

Boots, Shoes, TVotion», dto»

lel, centrally located, wall kept,
■ I way* &gt;ure of getting bsttar a&gt;
the amount |*ld. than al any

CV It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchawt t»
undersell me, who sells for CASH.

P J. Pl’KCHIN,

Boss Barber.

'S ASH JJERE YOU HAVE THEM.
When we say this, we mean that you have

JSoturyr 1‘ublic,

g LIEBHAUSEB^

READY MADE CLOTHING,. We are opening the largest and most complete stock of
Waalxwliic.

SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
our store will fully prove. i

-_______ Mloli.

'JHAT HUSBAND OF MINI!
Gel* hl* SHAVING and HAIR CUTTUTG

IT 'I i n 1 !■

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

full

OF AT.T, THE LATEST FALTTEHIN8.

J* A. BUSH,
’

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"THE BOBS"

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, । It must al«o be remembered that
MASHVILI.E,

&gt;

niCH.

yyiLLIAM JONES,

|

we also carry an immeaan
Stock of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

DENTISTS

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'

�1
MAIN L

APRIL M.1W*.
BUM niMlBK UiBgOilBllx

»3TOW

(Ik

Washita In the south and the Red in
south west, and all navigable. The
, eastern part of the state is flat audiow
and owing to recent rains large tracts
of country on the line of the Iron
&lt;rf mmob,
*n&lt;l dark- Mountain rail road are trader water.
Tho out look of that part of the country
at present would indicate that by the
"come, come!" I think I hear you mut­ importation of a few Pacific mail steam­
ter, •'leave theorizing to college youths er loads of coolies, a Ixxim might bo
tod •literary fellers!’” sliiigleu gab! given to the culture of rice in that part
of the state,that would equal that exis­
ting in thematerial&lt;used for the manu­
facture of printing paper.
' linengr, that might by tlie aid of an ex­
This place is tlio key to th© state and
expert writer and an elastic imagina- is liesutifally situated on the south
.
tkm, lie traced back through Vermont bank of tlio Arkansas river, with splen­
appta-wwa, Connecticut wooden nut­ did facilities for sewerage, and said to
be one of the healthiest pointe in the
meg”, Massachusetts witch-burning, co southern states. If that scourge of the
the Mayflower, the Scotch covenanters, south, yellow fover, ever finds ita way
John Knox, Oliver Cromwell, Willi­ here, ft must come from improper or
am the conqueror, to the alliance iu- iax sanitary regulations, and not from
Any causes indigenous to the location.
»'
dared by the admiration of Robert tho It# population is 23,000 and is increas­
Devil for the tight anklers of the beau­ ing rapidly. It is situated nearly in the
tiful Arietta of Falaise. Tell us what center of tho state and connected with
I • you are doing on teritory preempted St. Louis by tne lion Mountain road;
with the Texas roads by the Southern
300 years, .since by mild-mannered to Texarkana, by the Fort Smith road
•- Frenchman “aa e’ro cut throat or scut­ north-west to the Indian Territory,
tled ship” in the name of God and lib­ which it is expected will be pushed to
a junction with the Kansas Pacific;
erty. good King Louis and die Holy with Louisville andCincinnati by a di­
S.. .. Catholic church.
rect rail road line to Memphis, and an­
Well, here comes in our Ir.w of other soon to be completed to Pine Bluff,
change. How often in our own state striking the Mississippi hi the south­
I
east part of the state at Chicot. This
have we seen men impelled by this system of rail roads, together with wa­
restless desiie for change, which comes ter navigation entirely across the state
as naturally as hunger or sleep,.and is by the Arkansas, gives it a command­
ing position over the entire trade of the
as ueccessary to a healthy person as state, and is probably, all things con­
,
onions to the victim of scurvy, under a sidered, the most attractive point in the
false idea that their condition could be south-west. Its position to the state of
improved, dispose of n good home and Arkansas is fully equal, if not superior
to that of St. Paul to Minnesota. An
propel themselves and families over the immense business cannot be prevented
R country with the speed of a balloon, from developing here.. Ita residents
are
energetic and enterpiuung and
and at last drop with the thud of a
ready to welcome emmigrants from
burned-out rocket upon some inhospi­ other States even if republicans. The
table forest or prairie, and after years i&lt;Lea so prevalent at the north as to the
.
of hardship,broken in health and bauk- extreme southern prejudice, which
rapt in pocket, creep wearily back to would repel northern immigration, is
here at least purely imaginary, To
old surroundings, go and begin life come
here loaded with revolvers in
over again.
hip pocket, and bowie knives in each
boot-leg,
smacks of a Quixotic tilt at a
Well, my traveling companion, who
harmless windmill. W© have made nuI will introduce ns Jack, had it bad, merousacqtinintanccs and ’been intro­
and as the result of weeks which had duced as"inda;&gt;endentin politics but as
“ • '.grown into months and months which, thoroughly good fellows notwithstand­
grown into years
tcady plodding at ing.” The state capital buildings are
old and dingy, and their grimy out­
the dead level of a sober, industrious, lines are a sorry buriesqus on’a fine
common place existence, bad develop- steel engraving of them found in a late
» eda restless discontented state of mind cyclopedia. Tlie old wooden building
used a* an arsenal by the state militia
that impelled him at the whistle of at
tlie time of the Brooks-Baxter im­
Ary passing locomotive to vault to its broglio, is now turned into a Ladies
. jflatfoi in and like the mad steed of Benevolent Hospital for tho care of
’ • Mazeppa, ’'goon, go on forever.” Well sick, maimed, or superannoted darkies
who are temporarily laid np forrvpairn.
it
all culminated one
morning
'ITic poonwhite, is a social pheaomein our departure from the “stamp­ non, and to a full-fledged Yankee.,with
ing ground” covered by tlie News, and eye-teeth uncut, is a genuine curiosity,
with a homeopathic excuse in the way tu be prominently ranked in the. third
HAS JUST OPENED A BRAN NEW STOCK OF
grade of the poor of the ekrth,classed ns
of business, and with short breathing “the Lord’s -poor, the Devil’s poor, and
spells at Chicago and St. Louis, we are poor devils. . "We ain’t niggers if we Dry G
'
bore, aud as might be expected. Jack are pore.”
Your old townsman, R. B. Harley,
finds his feeling of restle&amp;neiM and
has located as I understand at Judso­
IlatH. Capw,
discontent quite worked out of him, nia. about 30 miles north of here, and
with nine-hundred miles of steady is said to be ns enthusiastic over bis
.
travel, a vigorous dose of sick head­ new deal, as an old time Pikes Peaker; and Gentu’
ache, and au amazed awakening to the claims to be able tu get as much and as Ffumiciliing' Goods
good work out of a twelve by twenty
fact of the rapidly diminishing size of engine as any man in Arkansas, to reg­
oar pile of the “dollars of the daddies” ularly cut one hundred and five feet
constantly lessened in exchange for of merchantable lumber from every
hundred feet of “scale measure” in the
rail road passage, tickets, Pullman log; swears as the chivalry down here
Direct from the factory and at prices that will astonish yon.
k
stoep'M* berths, baggage cliargcs, rides take urinks at random, and regularly
in street cars, restaurant bills of fare, “goes back” on all systems of theolo­
lodging rooms nnd the numerous other gy that include in their'tencta any the­
ory of future punishment. Oh well,
accessories of life at good hotels, which success to him. It would be a grand
as regards expense are as compared event for this state if it could include
Dorn Pedro and walking shoes,
with the minimun of cost of an econ­ among its residents many more citi­
omics’ living when at home, where you zens of equal business push and vigor.
Well, au revoir, if you know what
go afoot and do your own cooking, that ineaus for I am sure that I don’t,
Ranging from $5 upwards,
.
fairly repreeuted by substituting units though twenty-five years since when
for the last words in John Chinaman’s this old man was young in the vernac­
ular
of
Castleton
school
ma
’
am
’
s
with
schedule of prices “washee shirtee &lt;lol
In every style
beaux from Vermontville, its under
lar hop dozen.” All these soon dispose stood significance was "good-bye, till I
of any feeling of unrest and rather tend come again,”or words to that effect.
to Che opposite extreme of homesick- For tlie present we are looking, look­
ing, three times a day, at tlie door of
1,000 of them from lOcta up.
new. "Home, home,sweet s-eet home, onr
hotel dining-room, and incidently
- be it ever so humble” there is no place from one bank to the other of tho Ar­
.A. Big- Stock
kansas river.
H.J. M.
Including the Boss 50 ct Tea and Regular Clewing Tobacco at 40 eta per pound.
As to the state, ita geography, vegitable and animal products, its parthisAU kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
ASHVILLE LIVERY.
~ tory, present state of development,
W. «.AYLSWORTH.
with speculations as to it* future, they
J. OSMAN, Prop.
are items which I Would prefer that
I a:n prepared to furnish
you 1mv4 to the pen of sonic pedantic
follow with a taste for statistics, a tal­
ent fordrawiug conclusions and will­
ing to play the instructor. J will pass
them in the fewest possible words as to
each. In shapetlie state is an incom­
LOW RATES
plete square, sometliinglike the 13, 15,
14 ptwscb, aaifyou could’nt tind that
out by simply looking at a map, withan COMMERCIAL TRAVELOR8
area of about 40,000 square miles, but
MATE A SPECIALTY
IYLOJ
Rgnrr» are dry reading and don’t signi.
fy much, though to use a comparison it
15 about the mzc of England, with the
J. OBHAJV.
tail piece formed by Wales left off". As
E to population it ranks with that coun­
Probate Order.
. try az one to forty, which at once suggerte the reply of mail agetit Jake
ffttamberlin to the Pikes, Lanap and
Kurkent, when proposing to camp

Kipw-'W

GRAND BARDS DIVISION.
KAHTWAJtl
STATIONS.

There is but a few days left in which to

Ch»r!otle ........

SECURE BARGAINS

Which we shall offer at

Goods at

CLEMENT SMITH, Assignee

75 PAIR MENS’ BUCKLE ALEXIS,
35 SUITS OF FANCY OHEVITE SUITS,

LADIES AND MISSES WALKING SHOES

HATS THAT ARE HATS,
of Groceries.

SINGLE Off DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

fjO$!WEir$

' rpHE OLD ESTABLISHED

nary yet open to settlement only
waiting for the advent of a tatter-itay
race of Israelites to coae in aud take

tl.t« e-.y fib-4:

prsviiac that
—... ic.

KmM.UI.____
Hastings-------M'ddlsriBc......
Hammond___

Grand Rapids,

Trunk and Canada Southern Hail Taya.
’
K. C. BROWN,
H. B.DXDYARD.
Aw’t Gcn'JBupl Jackson. ths'l 8np‘t D«t
HmrC- Wnmrwni.

Pronounced by all to be the niibst
pleaeant and cfficacioiu remedy now in
use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottles told within the last few
yean. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggii|taat25
cents per bottle.
Sellers'’ Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, nick headache, fe­
ver anti ague, and all disease# of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drag
gist at 25 cents per box.

JQOW IS THE TIME.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

FURNITURE

GOOD HEARSE
J. LENTZ A SONS.

NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

WILSON &amp; HOWE
(Opposite the Wolcott House.)
- /-FOR------

GROCERIES

BOOTS AND SHOES,

hta Account

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):10

FOR GOOD TEAS,
{AND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Go to C. W. Smith’a
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Arc on Hand with a
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR HAM STEAK,
A NEW LINE OF
•
Go to C. W. Smith’s,
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Of Every Description.
.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
' Which will Defy Competition in every FOR THE BEST PORK 8AUSAGE.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Respect. Remember that all our
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Goods, which we Manufacture,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
are Warranted in Every
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Respect.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
We are qjso prepared to furnish any­
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
thing in the
Go to C. W. Smith's.
UNDERTAKING LINE, FOR BARGAINSGoINtoCROCKERY,
C. W. Smith’s.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
COFFI.NN,
CASRETM.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
ROBES, MIIROUDS Ar.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 5c,
Go to C. W”Smith's.
Of any one in the country.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR thk WORTH of YOUR MONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CIbOVER HONEY,
■
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
for funeral occasions furnished free of
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
.
charge.
Go to C. W. Smith s.
For lie will be glad to ace you.

Oodtery, ttlaasvvarr,
roomy round here, camp . where you
pfoase off or ou.’fpjcnty of ter­

TM
a

50 V ears before the Public.

MUST BE CLOSED OUT

1000 YARDS OF FANCY PRINTS,

Pacino

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

On a Dollar. The stock

dotliing-.

112?

WK8TWARD.

Rltss Junction,—

DRESS GOODS,
.
\
FLANIELS,
z—1
WHITE GOODS,
FANCY GOODS

’
oods
Groceries,

3.17
2.40
3.10

STATIONS.

We shall make a SPECALTY of

This Month.

ILAO a tn
Itll

£5SR-jK
Vsrmcctville ....

Notions, Etc.

F T. BOISE,

druggist,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints. Oils, Varnishes.
Surgical Instruments
And all tlie leading Remedies in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,
School Books,
Blank Books,
Mlscellan's Books.
A LARGE LINK Of

Bibles, Autograph au&lt;l
Photograph Albums
a com cum: mm or
.

Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TRIMMED FREE]

AS FINE A LINE OF

IF YOU WANT

gnm, black jack and kinikipete.

frnk. t» profuakm.

lu ul-

Mlrf;U*n ifeulnd

Fresh Goods and Low

An there is in town, and all war­
ranted to be as represented
or money refunded.

Prices.
■ WIlwA, li&amp;tT-.e rtnlurvi},

WILSON A HOWE

F. T. BOISK.

�SATURDAY. -

- - APRIL 1?, 1BW.

VICIBITY LOCALS

did not go off but there will be-one next
week Friday evening to McPhails.
Mrs. Sncatheq, of Kent county, sues
for divorce from Mr. Sneathen, averr-

WOODLAJ'D ITEMS.

CARLTOM ITEMS.

The man that is getting up the history
of Barry and Allegan counties wm in

■ Tbe Greenbackere run the town thin

Ira haa bought a Durban bull that
ia twenty montlm old and weigh* 11C73
lb*. He h a noble fallow.

get to th© lodge in time, stepped ofl’ in
to tho cheese vat filled with water.
Mr. Davenport shipped a nice Berk­
shire pig east last Monday. George
is one of our first class farmers and he
delight* in raising good stock.
There are a couple of Nashville bells
visiting friends in this place the pre­
sent week and Watch says they are
making the wedding garments.
Tbe 1.0. of 0. F. are going to finish
off the upper story of L. Faul’a hard­
ware building. The job is let to S. A.
&amp; H. J. Stowell. It is 90x50 feet and
will be the best hall in town.
Our new post-office received her first
mail last Tuesday, and we think we
can compete with our oister burgs on
post-office it has forty-two lock-boxes
and 186 visible boxes. Our business
men now can hare a lock box.
Xy maffb a poor comparison about
the canary- birds in the chv.rch last
week there are some persons who spend
their lives in this world as they would
shut np in a dungeon, everything is
^ade gloomy and forbidding, they go
mottrning and complaining from day
to da$r that they have so little enjoy­
ment, they l&lt;fck always upon the dark
side and can never enjoy the good
that is preaent, for the evil that is to
come. There is enough in this world
to complain about and find fault with
if men have tlie disposition, and 1
would like to know what music is bet­
ter than the singing of n canary bird.
.
Sam.

The oar factory will soon be ready to
run.
N. Brown has his new shop all com­
pleted.
E. Pierce has moved his family to
Millbrook.
H. C. Carpenter has his barbed wire
fentc finished.
The red hot prohibitionists arfc not
so warm ns they were.
Mra. A. P. Holly, has gone to Bay
City to wait upon her son’s sick fami-

Nelaon Tupenny, of Pitaford, is char­
ged with having rniued Elisa Topps
a 15-vear-old girl. The pair was found
at a hotel in Addison, Lenawee county,
and the man arrested on a charge of
seduction.
He wav held in $1,000
bond*.
John Dickoou. of Manistee county, is
01 years old, and is now living with his
fourth wife, who has presented him a
daughter, which makes the tallv of his
children just 36’ He is also grand-dad
to 88 others. Wonderful climate up hi
Manistee I
An old wood sawyer of Utica, was
cast into jail on Monday, He whs ar­
rested for committing rape on young
girts under nine years old. Public
feeling was so enraged that he dare not
have his examination at Utica and was
taken to Mt. Clemens.
High water in Plaster Creek having
carried away the bridge .on the Grand­
ville Road near Grand Rapids L. Baylaudfrom that village attempted to ford
the stream with hi*- horse Monday
night, but the w«igon upset and he was
drowned.
s Q
On Wednesday'last Alvin J. Shearer
Postmaster and merchant of Alpine,
near Grand Rapid*1 mysteriously disap­
peared. HjsboiTy was found in the
river at White Pigeon, where he com­
mitted suicide by drowning. It is said
he had drank to excess during the past
few months, and it is believed suffered
from mania a potu when he took his
own life.

The young folks are invited to&gt;
,,shake their feet” at Blinston’s hall on
May 7th.
.
To say it has rained, won’t suit tho'
people at all, bat to say we have had a‘
regular pour-down, the last two days,
will just hit it.
Thomas Bhoaton has commencedI
patting new goods into his store and ifi
.
you want a good square fellow to deal*
with, give him a call.
If a little less card-playing and hlackgcarding'wcre carried on in our black­
smith shop, we think the smith would
prosper full as well.
We learn that Mathews deSmith have,
purchased a new steam thresher. Rath­
er early isn’t it, boy"! but hope you
will get lots of threshingjust tho same.
Wo learn that Mrt. AUercting, an
old lady about eighty years of age, fell
down stairs some time last week, ard
waa so seriously injured, that her life is
despaired of.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Edwards were the
recipients of a surprise party on the
occasion of the 53 anniversary of their
wedded life, a short time since.- A fine
sofa and several other articles were pre­
sented them by their friends.

Skelp’s hotel and burns in the vil­
lage of Allen,near Coldwater were burn
ed on Friday, with five horses, 1om$6,000, insurance $3,000, Also at Roches­
ter, on April 15, the Pavilion hotel and
Universalist church, loss not stated.
There was an insurance of between
$3,000 and $4,000 on the hotel. Nearly
nil the contents were destroyed. At
Ionia April 17. six stores loss $12,800,
insurance $0,100 and at Dearfield last
week three of the best buildings in the
village, Iohs $7,000.
•

Uncle Mason.
EATOM COUNTY ITEMS.

The Grand Rivers at Eaton Rapids
is to be spanned by a now bridge to
cost $9,447.
The bouse of P. G. Hemenway, at
Bellevue, was broken into by trumps a
few nights ago, and $850 in notes stoleu.
Potter Bros, of Potterville, have re­
ceived &gt; an order for 106 car loads of
bedsteads from a man at Kansas (?ity,
Mo.
t Richard Hnrnlyti, of Bellevue is ser­
iously sick from blood poisoning, oc­
casioned by thrusting a thistle into his
finger.
Thomas Anil’s residence in Eaton
burned to tbe ground lastweek.The con­
tents all saved. The origin of the fire
is unknown.
The M. E. Church of Eaton Rapids
will build a chiirch, costing $8,000 this
summer. Aliont $6,000 has already
been subscribed.
The Charlotte jail is receiving a line
ing of iron, mid bad citizens are going
to have more business to digout than
they "use to did.”
Deacon Cohun of Bellevue, paid
$6.10 express for the privilege of send­
ing u pair of peacocks to some poor
relatives in Nebraska.
Rev. Joseph Cook will lecture in
Olivet. Satunlay evening, May rat. He
will give his popular lecture entitled,
"Does death end all!" Admission 85c.
Reserved scats 50c.
,
Dr. Campbell of Charlotte has in­
vented a railroad velocipede, upon
which he recently rode from that city
to Bellevue, a distance of twelve miles
in thirty-seven minutes.
Geo. Watson, of Della, who lias the
unsavory record of brutally missusiug
his wife and child, was last week con­
victed of assaulting and battering his
cousin, John Wation, and whs chalk­
ed down for fifteen days nt the Smoke
house.
.
In tlie Eatou county circuit court,
after three days of trial nnd one night
of jury deliberation, Roliert Disbrow
lias been awarded a verdict of $50 ngainst Dr, J. E. Johnson, who was accnsed of taking undue liberties with
Mrs. Disbrow while attending ber profrssionally. The woman will also
bring suit, it is said.

L. Hilbert Sc J. W. Holmes have re­
turned from Detroit with a fine lot of
goods.
.
Miss Hattie Carpenter, leaves in a
few days for Bay City to spend the
summer.
Mrs. J. F. Holbrook lias been1 quite
sick with gasti ic fever but at last ac­
count was improving.
E. S. Stinchcomb, a young deik in
Naahville, made his people of Wood­
land a call on Sunday, and swung a
little of Nashville’s slippery style.
Tbe mill frame over D. Meyer’s saw
mill on Deacon Holmes farm, was
blown down on Sunday evening. We
had a very heavy wind on that night.
We to, as well as some other towns
in Ulis county, have elected a lady to
the office of Town Superintendent.Mi88
Emma E. Holmes waa tlie chosen one.
Tbe mush and mil^ social at J.
Haight's on Wednesday eveniug,(igiven
by the youg ladies literary society) pas­
Tlie Eaton county legislature for’80
sed off very smoothly but oar advice stands os follows:
to some of tlie "mace” actors would be
to return that most desired thing a
BrooktteM. O. A . Perry, BrpCharlotle, R. D Wheatou; m«
gate, when they borrrow one.

।

Ou Friday night last a party of
young m &gt;n a^wmbled at the house of
Tunirt Miller, of iiearChrnnn, and pro­
nosed to tender ncearivari Aalute to
Milk-p&gt; daughter and her uewly-wedded husband. Thenartv was as hideo­
usly and outrageously indecent im such
parties usually are. until nt last Isaac
Miller, a brother of the bride, decided
that he would stand it no longer, nud
for urging tbe crowd to leave was as­
sailed by one of the rowdy gnug. Mil­
ler got away from hiin and begau to
thin out the crowd, but cejised opera
tions after having shot his assailant
dead in his track.*. Miller has been ar­
rested. The victim's mune waa John
Wellman,
A strangely deliberate suicide took
Klace at Allegan on Saturday. At aout 0 o’clock in the morning Miss Em­
ma Ort, aged IB, delilierately drowned
herself in the river having first partly
undressed nnd then walked into the
water. She was a youngwnraau of for­
mer good reputation, but she pass­
ed the night in a Imrber shop with one
Charles E. Smith. Her body has not
yet been recovered, nnd the county au­
thorities offer a reward ot $50. for ita
recovery. The next night a mob took
Chas. CoUyer, a colored man who
slept in a room next to the barber shop
out into the woods and tried to extort
from him a confession that he was
guilty of complicity with Smith, but all
their threats of hanging, etc., were of
no avail. Smith tbesnnpoaed seducer,
has l&gt;een arrested and is in jail. A
crowd also gathered around the build­
ing where he is kept and shouted
“Hung him,” etc.,but used no violence,
though Smith was badly scared by the
excited demonstrations made.

Nashville Markets.

J?A. BAUGHMAN^

John PuraiM ha* Hold his farm to I)

HYSICIAN AND HUBGEON. Woodland Cen­
tro, Mirh. Speela) attention given to diaeoaea of
vonon aud children.

P

IO Daya Wore.
Rcmemlier there is ten days more to
buy goods at fifty cents on a dollar.
Don’ let the opportunity pass, without
taking advantage of the bargains.
Boston Store,
Clement Smith.
_
Assignee.

Prices the lowest
G. A. TRUMAN
GT Of all the sewing machines that! T7JVTERPRISE
have stood the test and come out Con- I A2j
«ueror, the Wilson stnuds ahead. It
eing adapted to all kinds of family |
Hewing, both heaviest and lightest, it
becomes at once a general favorite with
the ladies. All who have tried tins
machine speak warmly in its favor and
none have ever been returned for not
being what represented. G. A. Tru­
man has a numlier of these machines
which he will sell very cheap to close New Fresh Coeds
them out.

[T IS A FACT

GROCERY Largest and Best Selected Stock
and Low

FURNITURE
IX HA KEY COUXTY

Prices.
fluUh.
____
Parlor Suite,
— ,
.
•
Chambersuite,
Boise Ac Francis
Easy Chairs,

Tlie Chemical Works

Will pay tbe followingjprices for wood
delivered at the works: 4 ft. body
beach and maple wood, $1.75. 4 ft.
body beach and maple, dry, $3.00
Short wood will be taken at proportion­ Having bought for CASH a largo, neat
ate prices.
W. G. Sears.
- stock of
Manager.

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For Kale.

80 acre farm; 30 improved; good
fences with 15 acres of wheat; new
house, 3 miles from good market. Onethird down and liberal time at 7 per
cent, at reasonable figures. For par­
ticulars write
Geo.W. Johnson.
IGtf
Middleville Mich.

Patent Rockers,

Bureaus,
Extension Tables,

Camp Chairs, Ac.

Teas, Coffees. Sugars,

-ALSO- •

Common

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese

Everything

, Our Undertaking Departmn’t

EF Wilson Sc Howe sell more Flout
and better Flour than any house in Nitsh- KttW b (Woci a First Class Grocery Store!'
' ville. _ _____________________
rVBtiy your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes, Wi.h u. inform.»&lt;b»t by prompt
Hats. Caps, Croccries, Provisions,
tention, accommodating ways, good i
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese.
goods and low prices, hope to receive
who always sells at the lowest prices.
a fair share of your patronage.

Farm For Sole.

Highest Price paid for Produce

The subscrilier offers for salehu Farm ,
of 190 acres, situated* on section 17, in !
Castleton, said farm is in a good state j
COME AND SEE.
of cultivation with go6&lt;l buildings, I
Vo™ Tn,l,
good orchard, good well of water at the j
door. About 05 acres cleared and the
BOISE a FRANCIS.
balance well timbered. The farm is on
the state road, 0 miles from Hastings
and 0 from Nashville, it also has a new JHE NLSHIILL1 LEVATOR,
school house ou one corner of the farm.
For partculara enquire nt premises.
Castleton, Mich., Feb. 4th 1880.
90-tf
Joshua Martin.

Johnrton’. SanaporUU, cures Liver Complaint
Johtrtion't 8anaparilla, eurea Indlcertion.
Sobnrton'a Sarsaparilla h u«vd by everybody.
Johnrton’r Sarsaparilla cures Sick Headache.
Johnston’s Sarsaparilla cures Dyapqwla.

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r*lunl&gt;&lt;-

Any number of fanner, to

Complete In every particular.

"

We guanstee

Can’t i Undersold,

Frice8

king our numerous patron* of the part
■hall rndmvor by fair doling uxl nu

C7A.TL.L A&gt;*r&gt; GET mxCQBS.
'

Kellosw, Demaray A Co.
*TTKSiT,«'
—'f'H H—
SQJPJQ ]\f I I LS

Remodeled, Enlarged j Improved '
So aw to

F’umitiwe

Of every description

der, with a thoroughly* K°1''

coipmm

miiur

in attendance, we guarantee satiitfaction to all tbdse who may favor us
mith their patronage. Thoae
who prefer can have their

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex- WHEAT EXCHANGED FOR FLOUR
peditioualy»4Accuratly. ■ BraJ“hSLdpfceed
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AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

FOR SALE

a‘,l,e vs”in.

sb.

a OiPron.

desire to announce that having erected JJOOT AMD SHOE SH0Pr
one of tho largest and most convenient
They all do It.
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
Go to the Old Reliable Market for they are prepared to receivq and
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
Henry Roe,
Proprietor.

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICf

a. manoF aYiioukanw.
A Co«»v«mr»

When death w«». hourly

FINEST SEWED BOOT

For any quantity of

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
hiaoaiy child of Consumption. Uta child

EFWill pay the highest market
price in cash forunsalted butter Farm­
ers bring iuyour butter and save the KUinptlon can be podtlnly
salt.
” -E.
Reese.

and permanently

That may be brought them. They alsc
keep for sale at tbe lowest prices'

Id twenty-four boora. addraaa CHA DDOCK * CO

Seeds, Flour, Feed. Lime, Salt,
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
SMncie..

Probate Order.

loiey Sarei ij Dealiu will ttei.

House Moving.

Stephen Sprinket desires to anon nee
to the public, that hr has a complete
outfit of tools and rollers for moving
buildings,
and all business intrusted io
■ICHIUAN NEWS.
1-■
/ his care, will lie attended to with safeBessie Pulver, aged two years, wo* Snnd dispatch, and at prices to suit
e times. Residence, one door north
drowned in a cistern nt Greenville on
of the Christian church,Nashville,Mich.
Saturday.

Charles Hugge and wife of Grand'
Rapid*, have been arrested on a charge
of murdering their own infant.
Peter Urnior, of near Traverse citv,
waa killed by lightning ol the 17th
while plowing in the field. His horae*
were
also killed.
when my leg gets well I will kick
Monday as John L. White was rid­
thing* all to pieces.”
--------- .
ing in the woods near Manistee, a tree
fell upon him, and killing tlie home up­
Y. Ashley has returned from
on which he was seated.
uortli.
A two-year-old daughter of George
T. Dingman haa got the wall up for
Seymour of East Saginaw was found
hia tent.
■mothered to death, April lOtb in the
Fanny Clark, of CastieUm, is visiting

&amp;tock the largest,

EF The "boss” stock of Gloyes and
Mittens just received at
Wilson Sc Howe’s.

LOCAL MATTERS

A heavy rain and destructive _gale
prevailed Sunday night, doing a great
amount; of damage in all parts of the
county.
In Chester Township tbe
stonn passing over the farm of John
Ottancy destroyed a new barn aud sev­
eral small out-buildings, nearly dex
troying a fine peach and apple orchard.
The farm of John Shaw, adjoining,was
cleared of two barns and nearly all his
fruit trees, involving a heavy loss. It
then entered the large forest, tearing
up trees, so that the track is plainly
marked for miles. The damage to
standing timber is considerable. In
Walton the storm was severe and con
siderable damage was done. One ban:
was struck by lightning aud destroyed,
killing two cows and several sheep.

Styles tbe latest.

ty If you want Organs at prices
that will astonish you, call ou, or ad­
dress J. J. Potter, Nashville Mich.

ASSYRIA ITEMS.

Sunfield. John Dow, Rep.
VerTPOntvIlle. Charlea Hui
Walton, A- K. Warren, JU,.
Wlndaor, A. D. Carlton, Bep.

New Spring* Goods,

QTWilson &amp; Howe have just receiv­
ed a new stock of Boots, Shoes and
Rubbers, to be sold very low.

Xr.ll

An immense amount of rain fell OU
Sunday night.
Quito a good many were plowing for
oats till the heavy rain stopped them.
B. R. Purdy'.commences the carpen­
ter work ou B. T. Kent’s store next
Monday.
A counsel of doctors was held over
Mrs. From on Monday. She isjvery
low and not expected to live.
T. H. Bartram haa resigned tho office
of Supervisor, anti the township board
have appointed Q. M. Cleveland to fill
the vacancy.
There was a sugar party at H. Vreelenburgs last Thursday evening. Geo.
Kent Sc Will Fe nn furnished the mu*ic There was a large attendance.
B. T. Kent, Alonzo Park and Mina
Cleveland went fishing on Bristol lake
on Saturday night. They were unable
to bring home all the fish they caught
in a two horse buggy.
Charley Bartram, a 4 year old son of
T. P. Bartram, while playing around
barn on Taeaday, had n leg broken by
the barn door falling upon him. Dr.
Berry of Bellevue set the limb arid he
is getting along finally. Charley says

G. A. TRUMAN

l»ok! Look!!

&amp;TATB or Miobioam, &gt;
County of Bai ry.J“
At a eeMionm Ibo Probate Court for tb« eoftti
ot Barry. boMcu at tb« Probata Oltce is Um city
Harting* on TdcnUv, thoah day of April in I

I^angncdoc I-aces, Bead Ornaments,
Cashmere and Assorted Tips, Silks,
Ribbons, Fisliner, Corsets, and in fact Ou reading
every thing to lie found in a first class Willis M. n
millinery establishmen t, just received
by Mrs. O. M. Yates.
Having complete^ every particular
our Undertaking Department, we are
now prepared to furnish at all times a
first class modern Hearae, cooling
iHMirux,
door,
boards,
door.
crape,
‘bearers,
.»earvrs, M_

paringfoi Imrud; ure-crvintc bodies in
of Spring Ar- any kind of wea&amp;er
barons ium&gt; of ice, etc.

AIXSWSWORTH A BROOKS.

Repairing Done In the Beat
Manner Possible I

Give Vie a. Call!
Sign, the Big Boot.
FRANK BAKSR.
-pHE IlAKRn ILLE BILLS.

NO PATENT NO PAY WALKER &amp;NORTON
pnun
FLOUR, MEAL j FEED,
dr»«KM.

iininoirs?^

MORGAN. BARRY CO.. MICH.

ATTENTION

u wh_ u

*?*/*”

GOODWORK
WALKER A

Kellogg, Df.makay &amp; Co.

FARMERS I

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TKZ SOMBOE DOCnUSE.

TfreUrwg
MAlSIXVIXsZjK.
SATURDAY,

APRIL 34, 188 0

WEEKLY IEWS REVIEW
Two Enoldih merchants arrived in

i

1‘arvt conventions have liotm called
follows: Vermont Greenback, May 8;

Ste^bia to the National Greenback - Convec­
tion.... A
Vfaehington
dispatch
"Tbe result of tha Ma-tachuartta

Joint taniattoE for the
V,. indemnity fond. Wn

Geo. Grant. This!*'

tor the night, blew out toe gaa. They
tonnd tnseiuuble next raorfling, and one of I

Mjxuoxb of dollars' worth of property
A hon of Stephen M. Pillnbury, of
Chelsea, Mam., has guillotined himself. Ho
eonstroctod the machine, a very ingenious
affair, without assintanoc, and it slid ita work
well... ..The Western fileJworks, at Beaver

While a fair in aid of a hospital fund
was io progress in tho Madison Avenue Garden,
New York, toe entire Madison avenue front of
the structure fell outward, burying several per­
sons who wore standing or poraing on the sidv. walk. A moment later a portion o', the roof
collapsed, tho ruins covering a gay throng of
dancers and spectators. Hoven or eight persona
were killed, and many others received injuries
more or leas serious. Aside from the loss of
Hfe the destruction of property was very great.
Tbe building was filled with rare paintings and

The paiwiongor agenta of Weeteni and
Eastern railroad* have ewtablisbid a schedule
•f cheap rates from all points to Chicago and
Cftncinnati during the National Conventions and
toe reunion of too Knights Templar.
A gang of five highwaymen, coni-

timatod at about 1,000. B was a thriving littte

electoral vote held a long private meeting al
Washington, last Saturday, with a view ot
agreeing to some recommendation for action in
regard to the electoral count Una sesaiox It
was substantially decided to recommend
tiist the two houses of Congress! shall adopt
a new joint rule providing that in case
onlv one certificate of the doctoral vote of s
State be presented to Congress, it shall not be
rejected except by affirmative vote of tho two
bousM, and that in the case of dual p-tunu&gt; and Wyoming.
neither shall be counted unless the' two bouses
agree that one of them is tlie true and valid ro-

Tim New-York Democratic State Con­
vention aaocmblcd at Syracuse on the 'JOth of

Indian
Appropriation
Mr. Manning offered,

day. It waa organized in tho interest of Til­
den, the dblegate* being favorable to his claims
by a largo majority. Resolutions indorsing
him were adopted without much onpo■itiou. and the delegates to the National Convontibn, although not instruct'd, are known to

balance-&gt;f Um day wie apant
whole on tha Bpadal Dofideocy

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thM .b®eT„ circail and Dirtrtrt Courta

A reoolutlou iu favor of

the retention of the two-thirds rule in tlw
national body was adopted. Heymour’s name
waa mentioned during a diaevseion, and was
received with mingled cheers and hiascs. A
proposition from tlw Tammanyites for a reconahaUon waa returned with a chillingly court.uus but rvAAive suawer. indicating no di.p«.i■j
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toe Wyoming Territorial prison, are now en- Tammany anti-Tilden John .Kelly Dercoerata
- SNtod m stopping stage coaches and robbing ■ oU, held a State Convention at Kyracnse at 1
p-SBtngcrs in that region.. ..While the jailer of tRu aan-.s time. Liqut. Gov. Donheimcr,
the Frankfort, (Ind.,) jail waa opening a cell door EraatiM Corning, John Kelly and .Amasa J.
be was knocked down by one of the prixoww, | I*arker were the shining lights of thia convocapusbed into the cell and locked up. Hix prison- ( ti&lt;)n. The latter prcrddcd. llivy adopted reooen then made their escape.
lutiona protesting against tho ouo-man [&gt;ow&lt;t
The Riant powder-works situstaxi at I “ undemocratic, and -tligmauzing TUden’s ca«u_
... rt'CT aa selfish, treacherous and dishonorable.
Berkley, on the Uy of Ban Francwco, exploded I)elrKBUw lo Ule WQciimaU Convention wore .
with frightful effect, a few day* ago. Th&lt;&gt; ' cboaon.
packing-nK.rn, magazine, and everything non- , The Louisiana, Texas and Vermont j
nacted with the works wire blown into tho Uy. ।
Twelve white men and an equal number of ^kvaUons to the National Democratic ( onren-

all that could bo found of them was disjointed 1‘rohibitiomst* have notninat'Ml State and elect- |
fragmenta which were gathered upand piled into ) orij tickets and aptxiintel delegate* to the !
±
"dd “ i
Tnn Illinois Greenbacken, held their
ing-botum of tho’ Empire mine in California,
was crushed l&gt;v a land-slide aud several inmltcs State Convention at Springfield April 21. Del­
are reported killed and missing. . . At Delphos. egates were apjsiinted to tlie National ConvcnOhio, a victim of tnonia a patu bit off his lingers
sr.id tongue before death came to his relief
and the following ticket for State of- '
Tbe recent gales on the lakes were un­ chuoen,
usually
severe,
and
resulted
disas­ fleers placed in nomination : Governor, A. J. )
trously to shipping interests. On Dike Michi­ Stns'ter, of Mercer : Lieutenant Governor, An ■
gan a small lumber schooner was struck bv the M. Thomson, of Will ; Auditor, W*. T. Ingram, |

Jacksonville.
forty-eight hours waa lashed to the maat. Fi­
nally, exhausted nature yielded, and he slept in
that jxoilou* position for twelve hours, when lie

Speaker Randall thinks Congrcns
will certainly adjourn before too 15th of JuneWashington telegram. •' ITnodcut Hayes
is given to taking long walks before bn-akfasL
Thia morning be apjx.ared at tho Patent Office
alsrat 7 --i&lt;i o'clock and asked to be shown
through tho building. There was a stampede
among the waUhmcn. tint a m*.vuw*uger apts-ared
with presence of mina etimigh to snow the du
t:nguuh&lt;xl visitor around, even at that unusual
hour."
a
The Treasury Deportment him Immui

x nl,ed HUk“
bold a» u&gt;« »«m. um. sad
pto=e, Uwo shall be bat ooo grand sod petit Jury
«unimiBi*d to attend sold oourta at one and the aome
tlmo WM,
a MU wsa introduced by Mr
Uv^.a BeUlarlllnt, u,e President to mike the n««J"' 'T, “
1 , ,
^TWWvnenta to carry tau&gt; eff &lt;t any eenvwvAtv, lw,tw —* n tl.m T T—11*^
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POLITICAL.

A Massachusetts Republican Con-

property.

graphed to the daily press wa glean the follow­
ing particulars i
"

the

gathered in the southwest, arid, as they con­
centrated, it was evident a storm was immment
But none supposed that results so horrible were
to follow, within a few minifies of 4 p. tu.

provtaians wero violated by Great Britain by Us
coat with nriag
revolvln
upon the American. steamer Pramotoeu,
rteriy all tho way I terrible---- -----------y. The -- -------- —-------------- *!.■» Ol
.Ml.il* .V.. .... ■ hJ..
I nf
bfbud WM
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. . .. . _ _ by eteetnmty, causing many at first Right to
1 think it a burning building. Thia awful besom
| of destruction came on with great rapidity,
struck the town at tho southwest cor­
distreaa.
i Der. widening and branching in ita course, and,
’ mils* south ’ of wi«lln thirty seconds, where stood our
rmgumu, tu wo uoacouadc. Marshfield bcantifnl little city th«ya *** , nothing
in tbe path ot toe tembls whirlwind, and a
‘
fllUd
u_ ___________ _ _________ .-j i___ —.it _
and resctinditur with the mas nt the wonndad.

lo thoOMeomd, ihw. .dMua a 110 ml*. I U^* oo a&lt;H.tho motor terns

Ast Englishman by the name of Day
has lieen writing ns np. He nays par­
ticular attention fo our young ladies, of
whom he draws no flattering picture:
our Old World demuranew. If they
did, they would hate it from their hearts.
They will drink champagne with you,
crack jokeai with you—nay, even flirt
with you; but they will not marry you
save upon the cold, careful consideration
of how you stand with yoar banker.”

In the Senate in January. 1853, declared the
treaty to hare been virtually nnlhflad by Great
Britain.

AU ia conf union yet, and th.' people are in
i_suoli I birro mild shocks rreembling an earthquake,
aihla ta
au excited state that it ia almost imitossible
to ’bich was quite apparent to those who ohaervna
dies are I li&gt;0 phenaminon doaely. Tbe few minute* that
I preceded tlie coming of the storm after ita char­
atanding at the station. Thu front room* of I acter was apparent gave an opportunity to many
। to seek placre of as great safety as possible, but

Up I '•“f™"■“&gt; “»l”'&gt; th™.■»■■■»-*&gt;
1
aooiit ten seconcbi in pesomost terrible havoc being
Many are yet missing, and a number of pcopSe I
, covering a surface from
have been hurriedly buried and no recoru kept. .Jj.
But fourteen buddings are left standing, and
not a Uouro in townUt ta more or ire. daL^d.
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One case of a house being visited in search of f!**l
tJ J.™
f .T.
victims resulted in the finding of two children f ,4
i,
killed outright, and one other------ &gt;“•
**nae ot the woun&lt;iod *nd 1
the dead, and the horror* attending this search
under the fallen timber* and i
wards are inadequate to express. Whole
family were nowhere to bo found. In another families were buried under the ruins of their
case a woman was lest, and no trace could l&gt;c late happy homes, crwihcxl and mangled berond
Um third-term question, which elicited a general
semblance of human beuigs; others,
found of her at all. These are only two of a the
laugh. Mr. 'Wallaoe submitted a majority report o.'
maimed and wounded, shrieking or moaning
great many instances similar in character, and । over
tho dead bodies of their kin, or in speechto write a description of the horrible i
Island ...la the Housa, Mils were Introduced m , suffering of all would bo aa utter tm- ires agony camming tho mangled form* of
follows: Ry Mr. Herlsirt, providing that lha I'rrel- j
they loved. To odd to the horrors of the
possibility.
The violence of the storm I those
scene, a few momenta after the storm passed
wnrf unel, Hiat tmw tlmw.
w*** r——
fire broke out in a portion of tlie ruins, buL
fortunately, it was confined to building* from
tardy out of tlie ground, limbs twisted off and I which
the muiatre had flod, so hr a» known.
split into kindbhg-wood, and the bark of trees
money* from tho treasury belongs to Um Gcwern- peek'd off as if struck by lightning. Telegraph A cold rain set in a few minutes after tho
meutskme; by Mr. Weaver, asking whether or not poles were twisted off at the ground as if they had ; cyclone passed, and added much to the labor of
March
for tho victims of tho calamity, the
beenjnothing. Wires were carried hundreds of I
being intense except as the weird and
rods into toe timber, and knotted along tho limbs, .'j darkness
scene was lit up by tho flame* from the
as if they were made of cotton yam. No idea can |I horrible
and Tarritcrie* which may
burning
ruins. Every house in the town that
be formed of the looks of the countrv except bv • was left with
roof was turned into a hospital.
appropriation ot Um
actual obocrvaUon. Everything is being done I and
d the Courta House,
of which the walls of the
by the jwuple of noightoring towns to relieve |
zZztj were left standing, into a morgue.
the distrvnned people. It ta truly a tumble and
..
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“ One young man was taken out who hsd
most heart-rending calamity, one which will not passed
entire night beneath a network of
soon bo forgotten, and which will leave its mark (■earns the
and rafters. Hta legs wero beneath a
“r^%SC^&gt;re^werc«mdneteT
K
■ulta or proeocutlona
could
and baggage-master, respectively, on the train --------- ------ - —---- -------~ ---- ,“
d.h®see
about him. Once tho ruins took fire, and tho
that pa»Md through tho ill-fated town shortly iIj young
man
naw
before
him
a
fate
most
after the calamity.
What wo saw of March- I; and nc
n_ shrieked with tho energy of horrible,
despair.
llUaburgb, Pa.; bv Mr. Culberson, for tbe
field,” said Mr. &lt;»ood to a reporter, “can give ।| ;X.«»1
Keveral men
hi
men hl
harrying
by in search of missing
disonntiauauce of the system of aaUonaJ banka;
rnn nn deflnitz,
nt Ihn
»,.o .t bevexal men
[
friends
were attracted by lita cries, and
by Mr. Martin, of Weal Virginia, to dnclare fo: felted
.j
to the CnttoA Htetna rorteln tends ooudiUonafiy
was the most tttTlblo socno myeyos ever mated stopped long enough to put out the fire
snoto.! to tbe AUantlc and Pacific Railroad Co.n- . “P011- Our dcPot 18 s&gt;"iUt 300 yards from the by tearing the burning logs away.
They
' tried to extricate tho young man, but
i found it impossible, and were forced to let
ntxture of
Jrflerwm, HonUlUin, John
Adam*. Randolph. Pinckney, Webster, CUy, And | ginning to scream and the gentlemen to rash ~ CSS
Calhoun. The bill for *n internaUon*! exhibition in
around as if they were demented. The storm pom in his chest where tho log liad lain. Hi.
New York p*a*e&gt;l, ** did the bill for * public build- ’
In* at Pita-burgh. The bill to peruden the Mexican 1 waa still raging, and I myself did not fed justi­ must have been a night of terror. Homo sav
fied in keeping my train longer than was oocesout through tho darknus*, wind. It was unaccompanied by rain or
At tho request of Mr. Bock, tho House amend
”
”” The tops of timtxrr in tho
i electric
phenomena.
menu U&gt; tiia bill for an clhlbiUon In Sew York It
county for three miles west of tho town ore
J twisted off. Dead horses, cows, hogs and dogs
arc found all along tho path of tho storm, ami
,,
fowfc were killed. Home of tho bodios of lighter
Th. hgbtalng .u l,Uz- ] ininaj,
trees are barkod completely, either by
tho force of the wind or tlie contact
of tho debris that filled the air. The path
of the tornado averaged about a quarter of
fore, and, please God, I never want to again. a mile in width, it was an immense cloud of

The great musical event of the sea­
son in Chicago is too production of a new opera
at Havcriy'a, which is Die product of native
talent in the music, libretto and score. Tho
work is called “Tho IIIval CantineerH," aud was
executed, tho text by Mm. Alexander Kirkland, ;
and the music by Mr. James Gill, in the perform­
ance of which a well-appointed orchestra,
under tho direction of Mr. Louis Falk, and a I
large and efficient chorus, assist- Hw solo ar­ ! victimized by a sharp rwindhv. A short time
tists are among tho beat-Anowu musician* of the
Garden Chty,
i
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r,
.i.i-i
1 bonds, informed the treasury officuds tliat the
CiEN. (Jrant arrived at tils home tn j original owner was dead, end that proviotis to
Galena ou Uie 1‘Jth of April Ho waa welcomed ' his death ho gave the to nd* to his brother, who
at the denot bv a tew old citizen, but there was I •'W'’****^
Huropo__ OU a vc«el which
went down with all on l&gt;oard. The
bo public demonstration. After a brief rent,
swindler showed letters of administration, ask.-d
he will go to Colorado.
and nxvuvcd duplicates of the bonds, and. pre­
Two negroes, charged with tbe mur­ senting them at onco for redemption, nsv-tved
der of a man of their own color, have been his money and fled. It turn» out that the
bonds arc still in the bands of tlu tr
lynched by a mob at Moberly, Mo. .Seven men, grntuno
rightful owner, and that tho Government will
who left I’ort HL Ignace, Mich., in a sailboat to
go up the north shore of Lake Michigan, were
marine b&lt;«plta! al Memphis
FOBEIGN.
—1 the Genova -.ward oocu,._
all drowned in the recent gale.... A charivari
lad
In the House tl&gt;e entire
party came to grief in Manitowoc county, Wix.
A vessel loaded with arms and amOUbuaterinK upon a queoThe father of the bride Lappcn.-d to have a shot
in the nver Elbe, near Hamtxirg. anil waa
The
Itepubhcans
demanded
two
hour* to debate tbe
The di»acrenadcr* were wounded, two of them acrioualy. scuttled to prevent au explosion.
treea in tho famine-stricken diatncta of Ireland
Bt concentrating his forces Gen. Hatch
UlotlOEB.
recently surrounded, captured and disarmed
The medical men of Hungary are re
The bill an amended. to grant tho penmen of
Mexico, numbering 460 persons. Jm.1 as the
a place of safety at-iut thirty of the prisoner* Flash, atxmt fifty miles from Pcsth, Hungary.
made a break fbr liberty, tint a well-directed A criminal who was hanged until life was pro­
volley brought down fourteen of them, only nounced extinct was then subjnrtexl te an etecsixteen of them making their escape.. It ta tro-galvanlc cm. -.t, which comph-tely rostered .
CHlimaleil that not less than 200 persons were him. Tho convict thereafter wufferod intense ,
I
killed and 85,000,000 worth of property do- agony, and died in tho course of tho night.
stroyed throughout tho Wist by the recent tor­ It ia (•cberod that the advent of a Ijls-ral Min- '
istry in England will put an end to tho project
for erecting a monument to tho 1‘nnc.- Impcnal '
in Westminster Abbey
Extensive forcet fires in the Wilder- brated as the
ws nyon of Virginia have done serious dam- ant, is dead.
;e. Two or three persona have been burned
Callao baa been blockaded by six steamers of ,
Lewis county, West Virginia, is ex­
sited over the doings of some unknown miacrocommit mysterious boon completely defeated m Loa Angelos, near
Moquequa.... There ore now in Itussia awaiting
The town of Fayetteville, Ark., him transportal!on to tho peual ostablinhmrnta of
been partially destroyed by a cyclone. The track Siberia some 20,000 persons, mostly political
A Bad Day for Alligators.
Tint theory of the chief engineer of I Monday proved s field-day with the
—
tho Tay bridge, that too ears leaped tlie track NiigataHX
. They come wm
out. in large numworm "Unlight
sunlight after
before it gave way, m«u. to be confirmed bv ‘Ikts
j*’™ to bask in the warm
Jurcd, some of them fatally.
the nature of tho breaks in a piece of lattice^ t'1,‘ riun- Fatal recreation I Everybody
work which has just been discovered.... A on board went to »h&lt;x&gt;ting them. Even
The dimcnsiona. attained by the traffic British post between Chanion and Candabor. . Lin- aculhon would leave hiw dinlipon to
in petroleum is indicated by the official figures
Uk"“
them. The champion slayer wax tm old
from Washington. Three show that the export eluding a Major, being killed.
for March amounted to nearly f2,000,000 in
Piscatorial material, weighing 250 hnnter from the Granite State. When­
value, and that for the post nine months it was
ever ho raiaeil his rifle death wtu in the
Httlc short of 837,000,000.
tons and valued at &lt;50,000, ha* arnved at tho air, and ita sharp report waa the crack
Hanged for murder: Bill Walker International Fishery Exhibition at Barlin from of doom for some cotudn of the croco­
(colored), nt Calrert, Texas; William H. Bates, at tho United Ktatre.... Adviore from tho island dile. The 'gator-slayer expended his lost
Barnwell Court House, 8. C.; Jake Muldrow, pasture* are burned up, and cattle are being cartridge in the evening ; but not till he
and Nathan Fawcett (both colored.), at Moxioo, driven from one point to another in search of hail scored his sixty-fifth alligatc" Wo
water. In high lands water ia being sold at 6 have kill&lt;*d upward of 200 altogether,
Immigrants continue to arrive on our
। Their vitality is re-narkablo. I chopped
off the head of one a few minutes after it
ar
among the cattle on dw estates
from Ireland, Germanv, Scandinavia. Finland and epidemic
had been shot. Severn! minutes after
pastures,
and
many
hi,
e
di.xk
A
snceesMngknd. And now ft ta reported that 5,000 sion of fires have destroyed many cornfield.-.
the head was entirely severed from the
Magyars have left their homes m Hungary for
Ixxly, I thrust an our st it. The jaws
opened aud snapped to again like a huge
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS.
Montreal is excited over a report of
Hteel-trap, driving the teeth thraofourths of an inch into the lutnl oak
Indians in the North
and splintering the oar handle. Even
twenty minutes later that *gator*head
Immigration to this country from
would not have been a safe toy for chil­
dren.—Orlando (Fla.) Jicporicr.
Over 2,000 persons loft !
for the United Rtataw

due© Great Britain to abandon bar Own un­

billed. From

following graphic picture of the awful storm
king as ho boro down upon tho ill-star-«l

over to Grant.’
Tint Democratic meinbera of the Sen­
ate Committee on RalM' and of tlie Senate se-

be firm Tilden meu.

Louis and San Francisco railroad, about 215
miles from Bt Loma. It is located on a plateau

and toe ineffectual effort* to negotiate.
treaty, coming down to I960, and coati

Kbool bmUlM U mJ tor
■« 7 p.«.«il,.. d»u. im ot

tiona, and tlie ill-ad vised Clayton-Bulwcr treaty
was gradually suffered ou both side*
to lapse into an oblivion from which
it
Los
but
recently
been
evoked
by (tersons disposed to controvert too
policy and purposes of the UmUxl Htates with
thc iathmua. The
fmindly modined by the lapse of thirty yean,

peril in the way of a complete and poafis
assertion of the sound, necessary, and vig­
orous American policy laid down in the
I’nMidonfa message of March 8, 1880,
this treaty should now be finally and formally
. *.,—.1 T* I...
.Im*. , I.. ** 1*^

ativo either to guarantee the independence of

tend to cloud and obscure tlie jierfectly simple,
just and equitable pulley of the United States
m regard to intcroceauic tramuL Your com­
mittee, thi-refore, recommend tlio passage of
the following resolution:
*• A-solred, By tlie Senate and House of BepnwcntaUvcs assembled. That tbe President of
tho United States be and he ta hereby respect­
fully requested, if the same in his opinion shall
not bo incompatible with public interest, to take
immediate steps for tho formal and final abro­
gation of too convention of April 19, 1850, be­
tween tho UnitMl States of America and her
Britannic Majesty, commonlv called tho ‘ Ship­
Canal Treaty,’ or ‘dayton-ihilwer Treaty.
।

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from burning oil It waa densely black in the
center, but lighter on the edge. It rolled along
creating on cither k
tilled with billions of

afternoon, tlie nooplo w .ro at their houses, and
the fires were all right for sapper. The tornado
came and overturned tlie houses on the heads of
the occunanta. Many of tho buildings caught
fire, ana in the confusion which followed
wooden buildings begak to blaze almoat h
mediately, and the wrecks of bricks probali
caught before morning. Of many of the
people who were in their houses there
will be nothing left Imt charred bones.
Hie storm crossed our track four times, tlie first
time six mUes west of Marshfield; then again at
Marshfield, tho third time at Conway, fifteen
miles this side, where it blow down a house and
killed two children. This iddo of Dickson, 132

th&lt;&gt; fourth time. There wan a acction-bouae
■tandlhg there on the edge of the bluff, which.
when tho wind struck IL contained a dozthing

A little child
miles from here, at Cuba, a now Catholic
church, which had Just been erected, waa blown
town, but it was empty at the time, and no

The litorm which wrought such frightful
liaroc st Marshfield was of Almost unoxAmplod
scope and severity. It extended with more or
less violence from Kansas And Nebraska across
Missouri and Illinois, and north into Wisconsin.
In the James river valley, in the vidnitv of
Marshfield, some fifteen persons were killed,
and houses sud fences wens swept away as if
they bad been chaff. The town of Granby.
Hie town of Barrettaville, Moniteau county,
was badly shaken np by the cyclone—noariy
every house in the place being wholly or par­
tially demolished, and several persons killed.
North Moreau, a small hamlet in the same
onnnty, .was nearly extinguished, end tan ar
eleven people killed.
Hock county, Wta., suffered severely from
tlie storm. Dwellings, bams, fences and or­
chards were mowed down relentlessly by
the ,-ruol storm-king ; and, while the loss of life
was light, the destruction df property waa great­
er probably than marked tho course of tho
storm in Missouri. Other sections of Wiscon­
sin also suffered, though in a somewhat lusscr
legroe.
Tbe gale was one of tbe severret, as well as most

follow it in ita
Michigan many diaaxterc to shipping are rc-

AUltlonal Aecounta

tho killed at eighty-one, and tho Mrions-

little funnel whirlwinds whb
it in
March, carrying little pieces
,_r
round aud round. The rolling motion of tincloud is shown by tlie trees, the tops of which
are not broken, but actually twisted off."
,
Women
In Afghanistan.
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Tho drexs of Afghan women, especially '
those whose husbands have rank
w^dth, is extremely picturesque. AI
short, tightly-fitting bodice of green, |
blue, or crimson silk confines the bust,
but buttons no closely up to tho throat
that one cun only guess at the propor­
tions of shoulders and bosom. The Ixxlice
is generally embroidered with gold, and
and
unyielding that
; then
***«“ becomes
ik-wwco so stiff u
.
it
’■ is
’ virtually
' ” a corset
\ In cold weather
i the short arms of the sari are continued
down to the wrist, and tho vest itself is
ixulded with wool for tlie Hake of warmth.
Trotisera, a la T’ure, baggy and flowing
Um Fatima's, and tightly fastened st the
ankles, a broad silk knmmerbtuid of al­
most endless length, with the ends so
disjxxied that they become skirts, dainty
white Hocks, and tir.y slipper or shoe,
gold embroidered—such is the indoor
dress of a Cabulese lady, while covering
all, save feet and ankles, is tho volumi­
nous white garment drawn over tho head
and face, and falling to the heels. These
veiled beauties have jewelry scattered
over their forehi'nd, hands, wrists, arms,
and earn; while handsome gold loops se­
cure the vaahmak at the back of the
head; the hair being lightly drawn from
the forehead, and tied tightly into a knot,
Grecian fashion. The length of a silk
kummerbund which encircles a lady’s
waist is sometimes astonishing; one I saw
must have been twelve yards long by
eighteen inches broad, and tlie end was
oven then not forthcoming.
The slippers and shoes are of Cabulesc
I make, and are very pretty. On a pole
green background Unutiful patterns are
worked with gold and silver thread and
parti-colored silk, until the effect is mure
like that of a fairy slipper than one for
daily Use. But a stout leather sole is
put ou, with high heels rudely bound
with iron, and then the work of art is
complete. The stalls in which their slip­
pers mid shixw are made are tlie gayest
in the whole baxaar. A Cabulesc lady's
foot is small, almost to deformity, and
the l&gt;aggy tromseni by contrast make
them appear

,

beauty Cabulesa are
to boast of. Tho children are cerI have

and white, with a —r
,
ing the skin, eye* black and lustivue,
well-ahaped feature*, teeth to make weedera beauty enviou*, and bright, intelli­
gent locks.—CatmOta JPionccr.

Latitude of European Cities.
. I.reUiing to th.
temperatureand storms in Europo, perhaps additional interest would be given
thom if wo lK)re in mind th® rel&gt;tl,re
latitude of the places mentioned aa
compared with places in thia country.
The following statement ia near enough
correct for this general purpose:
Romo in latitude a little to the south
of Detroit.
Viet ns. Paris and Strasbourg as Isle
Royal, Lake Superior.
Berne aa Keweenaw Point, Lake Su­
perior.
Frankfort and Brussels as Cape St.
John, Newfoundland.
Berlin und Amsterdam as Manitoba
lake.
London and Dresden as the northern
extremity of Lake Superior,
Prague as Vancouver island.
Milan as Ottawa, Ontario.
Lisbon us Baltimore.
Edinburgh as Sitka.
Dublin as Strait of Belle Isle, New­
fonndland.
®Petersburg as center of Hudson
.
Madrid as Columbus,
Ohio.
*
~

The Kentucky triplets have been
beaten. Daniel,’ William and Martha
Grant wero born and are now living in
Torrington, CL They are in the 59th
year of their age.
THE MARKETS.

CHICAGO

Good to Cboicw 8priac Ki..

SIX
2‘S

31

Cobs—Na 1
KT. LOUDL.

HMIS.SATI.

TOLEDO.

DKriidn

�years, while the only woman receiving a
majority of votes waa elected for the

.

old cstuted of Carthage, N.C., wm
buriwl «l the loot ul • t™&gt; wlurh lout

by* a Berlin paper, attributed to a strange
cause.
One of the Prince’s favorite and

attract wild boars to his park at Varxin
by feeding them with. all kinds of delicades. All the boars for miles around
accordingly migrated to Varxin. One of
tho Prince's neighbors, an enthusiastic
hunger, couldn't stand this sort of thing,
tio Brothers, is al»out to establish nt and made repeated forays on the Prince’s
domain, where, in a few days, he'.killed'
Philadelphia tlie most complete pottery
in America. Skilled workmen will be
brought from England and France to grasp of the game-keepers. Bismarck
superintend the making of tho liigher flow into such a rage at this intelligence
that he became seriously ill. It is said
that he. meditates building a line of
forts
around his park.'
Thet had tin old-fashioned row in

HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

etn steeple, had the doors and windows
tightly shut, but there waa a man on the
front steps whittling a stick, and I said
to him:
.

uf flax than inl­ milk, one cup at suet, one cup of raisins,
“Yea,".he said, “Pm the sexton."
one teaspoonful of soda, spices to taste,
‘•‘What is it closed for?"
boil two hours; use with a sauce.
(Monett, /ora.’
“Well, mostly on account of Banks’
Omkam Pie.—To one pint of milk put babies.”
ta or Wheat. —My experience
two oven table-s]&gt;oonfulH of com starch,
“BabiasT
two of sugar, one egg, a small pinch
“Sit down, and Ill tell you about it
of salt, and flour to taste, with extract

Visitors to the United States Senate,
who sit in the galleries and look down
upon the grave law-makers, are kept in
blissful ignorance of many side-scenes
which take place on the flour, and in the
lobbies and cloak-rooms of that historic

(the lowtvit 1 ever counted) to eighty-six
perfect grains found on one stalk last
Blanc Mange.—Boil one andoue-ludf
ounces of isinglass, three ounces of vweet - little bite ot babies, tripleta, not more'n the place where, in a very meek and uteseason.- K. W. T.,
JU.
Insecth on Hoube Puantb.—Place the and six bitter almonds, well pounded, in 2 months old, and then, liesidea these,
pote on a table or platform on which there a quart of milk; let it boil until the isin­ he had twins about a year old. So no­ men are much given to imbibing in order
glass is dissolved; thenstrain it through a body knew about tbe babies, but Banks
napkin; stir it until nearly cold, and put wanted to have the little darlings bap­ to brace them up and odd eloquence to
♦heir elocution, preparatory to making
tized, and he allowed to Mrs. Banks that “ the greatest effort ’ of their lives, ana,
ing tho edges fit closely. Or place over it into the mold.
them a light frame or a support, and
to rush the whole fire babies into church if they should gauge the number of three
cover them with a cloth. Then burf to­
on one Sunday morning might excite re­ efforts by their drinks, the country
bacco under the cover, and lot the smoke brown sugar, one teacupful of milk, and mark, you understand. Bo he settled would, indeed, be filled with the echoes
remain fifteen minutes. This is better grata a little nutmeg. Chop figs and that he’d have 'em christened gradually, of their noble words. The beverage ia
than syringing, because the smoke pen­ suet together; then mix in the bread, so to speak. Accordingly, the next Sun­ bought by funds raised on subscrip­
etrates every corner and crevice, when sugar, and milk, and lastly, one egg day he fetched little Jimmy, one of the tion from the different Senators, and
the open soil is inflated with inaecta, well beaten.
Boil in a mold for four tripleta, and all went off well enough.
caused by a free use of fertilizers, a good hours'; eat with a sweet sauce.
On the followin’ Sunday he Came a
Edgefield, H a, the other Sunday.
remedy is to cover it when dry with a
Canahi Pudding.—The weight V of promenadin’ up the aisle with George
How street railroads make money if* fourth of an inch of soot and water liber­
Mr. Bland struck Mr. Clisby on the
three eggs in sugar and butter, weight Wasliington, another triplet, and Dr.
head, fracturing his skull. Clisby shot exemplified in tho case of the New York ally, which kills tlie insect and leaves the of two eggs in flour, rind of one lemon, Binuo, our preacher, he fixed him up all colleagues on the shoulder and winks
plants.
tlireo'oggH; melt thelbutter but do not right People thought it waa queer, but at the custodian of the. wardrobe, who
Bland in the bowels. Bland’s brother Sixth- Avenue road. It was organized in
Skedtno fob Immediate Pasture.— let it Ixiil, add to this the finely-minced when, on the next Sunday mornin’, gore out one door while they go out
shot Clisby in the kidney. Glover, Clis- 1851; in 1853 it divided 6 per cent of its On land plowed last foil, or in corn­ lemon peel, and gradually^, mix in'the Banks and his wife come into church
another, and in a few moments the
capital,
leaving an undivided revenue of
by’a father-in-law, attempted to shoot
stalks, we would advise sowing, as soon flour, stirring well nil the time.
Beat with another baby, William Henry, cry­ sound of clinking glasses is heard in
3 jwr cent more ; this from the carriage ns the land is inorder in spring, a bushel up the egg - well, blending the material ing like a Pawnee war-whoop, some of the region of the “corner.” The “cor­
the Blands, but one of the latter got tho
the folks couldn't help Hnickenn’.
of
5,120,000
passengers.
In
1859
it
di
­
of
oata
per
ocrA,
with
a
peck
of
timothy,
perfectly;
put
in
a
buttered
basin
and
ner” is a great place for healing over
drop on him and perforated him twice.
the tender spots of partisanship, and it
vided 12 per cent, on 6,479,129 passen­ ten jxiunds of n^l clover, two of white, boil for two hours. Serve with a sweet
and a few pounda of blue grass. Keep sauce.
was no unusual sight, last Congress, to
Woman suffrage aeems to have en­ gers. In 1874 it carried 15,000,000 pas­ off tlie cattle-till/the oata have covered Potato Pudding.—Beat well together hadn't come along the Sunday after with «*ee Bayard and Stanley Matthews, Voorsengers
;
in
1875
nearly
16,000,000,.
pay
­
Elijah
Hunsiker
Banks,
one
of
the
twins.
the grountl; then, if you do not stock fourteen ounces mashed potatoes, four
countered some drawbacks in MashachuEverybody laughed, and Mr. and Mrs.
•etta. Tgn years ago there were sixty­ ing dividends of 10 per cent, beside taxi heavily, you will have jiasture con­ ounces of butter, four ounces of fine Bonks they were furious—mad as any­
take a drink to the health of things in
tinuously.
Seeding down on spring
eight members of the lower house in distributing the monstrous dividend of plowing is uncertain, if the season is dry. sugar, five eggs, and the grated rind of thing, you know; and when Elijah Hunone small letaoa; a pinch of salt; add triker Banks hoided dff, accidentally, general. Thurman and Edmunds, lead­
100
per
cent
in
so-called
certificates
of
favor of woman suffrage, and last year
The increased interest in cattle-growing one-half glass of brandy; pour it in a
ers of their different parties in the Sen­
wou greaaed, and bake it with his hand, and hit Dr. Binns, who ate, and often engaged in a mart bit­
the number had grown to eighty-two, but indebtedness. This was to escape pay­ wifi demandla largely-increased acreage wutu
mold m
or dish well
was holding him during the ceremony, a ter debate, will, at ita conclusion,
to'
th0 potatoes
now it is down again to about sixty. The ing $20,000 in taxes to the city. It paid m grass, and many farmers, we find, are I
whack in tlie face, and the doctor
neetling pasturage tlie coming summer t
------------- :i.i„ —.i ...i.i:------ i;
smile at each other. Edmunds
movement seems to bo doing as well as 10 per cent upon this indebtedness also. who have mode no move so far toward it smoothly os possible, nnd adding a little dropped him in the water, the congrega­ calmly
butter at first helps to make them tion just fairly roaretl with laughter. will then slip out one way, Thurman
could lx? expected, however, in other In 1876 the company carried 17,674,437 We have tried the above plan and suc­
another, and in two minutes they will
smooth.
passengers. Yet in spite of these facte, ceeded very well. The oata disappear in
Mm. Banks turned uh rod as fire, and
ports of the country.
English Arrow-boot Blanc Mange. looked bh if she would like to murder be enjoying themselves together in a
the company lately had the audacity to July, but the timothy will then be abun­
committee-room over thnse-fingera of
—Mix a teacupful of arrow-root t with a somebody.
dant—Hon. Jama Wilnon.
"66." When Dennis of Maryland was
On the 1st of January tho gold in the proclaim before a Judgv in court, when
little cold milk, nib it smooth; boil a
“ Well, you know, we all thought this in the Senate he was very generous in
The Lily in Gardens.—The Gardcn- pint of milk with ten sweet and four bit­
treasury was $146,194,000; on the 1st of resisting the Gilbert elevated railway,
was the last, and public feeling kinder keeping the “ corner ” supplied with all
cr'fi Monthly says that as a general tiling ter almonds, having pounded them
tliat
the
loss
of
1,000,000
passengers
in
simmered
down
on
toward
the
end
of
February, $143,340,000; on tho 1st of
tlie choice'brands, and in 1877 had some
the lily is not a success in most gardens. smooth first, and having blanched them;
March, $136,995,000. Thus is a decrease one year would take away all their This is, however, chiefly from improjier sweeten this milk to taste with pulverized the week, when who should come boom­ old peach brandy brought from his farms
ing up the aisle on Sunday morning but
of $9,200,000 in a quarter of a year. profits. How much dependence can be soil being used", or their being placed in | sugar; strain carefully; then pour tilts Mr. and Mrs. Bank» with Tecumseh in Man-land that was 40 years old, and
so thick that it was taken from the
improper situations. Tlie plants rather milk gradually into the arrow-root, stir­
Aristotle Banks, the- remaining twin. bottles with a spoon.
During the same period the silver has plsc»&lt;l upon even the sworn statements
Dennis was not
like the open sunlight, but tho roots
and heavy or»increased from $52,718,000 to $58,104,­ of Presidents and Directors of such com­ abominate hot ground, especially when ring all the time; boil for five minutes, Well, you ought part tore hwd thM „th.«
and pour into a mold to cool.
panies,
when
it
is
certain
that
they
are
congregation
laugh
I
I
never
nothU)rT, but bl! wo
authoritr on terrapin •
000, or $5,386,000. It will thus be seen
stiff or clavey. In Prof. Sargent’s
h bnmdT._ n-M/,insllon
Calf’s Foot Jelly.—Take two calfs m hko it m all my oxpenenoe. Even „,J
“
cooked
up
”
for
the
use
of
civic
or
ju
­
grounds
at
Brookline,
Mass.,
they
ore
that silver is gradually taking the place
Dr. Binns had to smile. And the
________’ ”________ L_
planted with the rhododendrons, and feet, and odd to them one gallon of water; Bankses they were perfectly wild with I
of gold as the reserve of tho country, dicial bodies ?
are a magnificent success. Here tho boii down to one quart; strain, and, when
The Chlneae Cuisine.
rage. Anyhow, they Imptized Tecum- ’
just ns is the case in France.
rhododendrons shield tho bulbs from .cold, skim off the fat; odd to this the
Tlie shark
fin
is-------------a delicacy
is
.— ’-s —
----&lt;which
------— —
A SimrruALiHT professor named Han­ the hot sun. It is besido an excellent white of six or eight eggs, well beaten, a seh ; and after meeting some of tho |
elders got to jokin' aliout it One said i randy omitted from the menu of a Chipint
of
wine,
half
a
pound
of
loaf
sugar,
Tub United Staten Senate has passed sen, who has acquired considerable idea, as a mere matter of garden taste,
and tlie juice of four lemons, and let they’d have to apply to the Town Super-1 n«» fe»t It is one of the “great claafor
the
rhododendrons
are
all
over
blos
­
notoriety
at
Vienna
and
Pe«th,
recent
­
a bill to amend sections 2,262 and 2,301
visora for an extension of the water-1 Hle dishes” forming the pieces de re­
soming before tho lilies flower, and so,i them
,
,!&gt;e well
r mixed.
- ------- . -Boil the . whole works ; another allowed tliat arrange- [ sistance of an official banquet, and ia
of tha Revised Statutes, in relation to ly undertook to mesmerize any one me
the uuwuruig
flowering uj
of tlie
ever- I ^for
»»&lt;-’&lt;
"tarnng constantly,
mu lioautiful
uvwutuux c»eior , ®
menta ought to be made to divert Huck- “tan either in the form of a joint, gargreena seems
seems to
to lie
be prolonged
prolonged till
till late
late |I ,u?‘‘ ^en
settlers' affidavits in pre-emption and against his will. The challenge was greens
‘■“&lt;'Q straw through flannel. The
in tho Btmimer, when II...
the I.la.'.n
lilies diraq&gt;- I Ulllt*
?nne IUIl\ !* oDlltUxl
*dd-d, accord­ lelHTTV crock, and run it down tlie mid-, ntahed with crabs, or served up in small
commuted-homestead entries. It per­ accepted by a young man named Fisljer, ...
die aisle of the church ; another mode i P100®® 111 CUP® ph*ced before each guest,
ing to choice.
mits affidavits required by those statutes and the professor, despite his artistic pear.
some* kind of a joke about business be- [ The consumption of rata, though it
Calves’-foot Jelly of 1780.—Put
Sheep Sheltered and Exposed.—1
I ing good l&gt;ecau.s&lt;&gt; so many lianks were | a^ms to be, somewhat on the decline, is
to be made lieforo County Clerks, instead pasws, failed to produce any effect upon
wni
uau iw
pi»cvu u.
cold water ; |
anotora^said toaT'Banks would 'l the cause of a very important traffic in
Lord xzurie
Ducie had
100 nuix-p
sheep placed
in »
a jj
him
Fischer
lx*gan
to
banter
the
pro
­
of before the Registrar or Receiver of
shed, which ate twenty jxiunds of SwedwaZ^^l'^f^then ’tak^ off n,xxl ab°ut tw,Jve PeW!i wh, n h“ famlly ** P1™4?®1
of c&lt;,rtAi11 districts,
, the laud district, thus equalizing the pro­ fessor, and told him tliat ho was only iah turnips per day per h.-ad; another
r
. crew iid
“
»‘l «*P
‘«ciaUy in a street in Canton
eMjx-ciallv
and
—
“
ate
twenty-five
pounds
^&gt;m
the
top
and
the
aedmenl
;
«P............................................ ...... .
.. . C.
7
...
_
.
—visions in this respect of tlie Homestead a “vile impostor," for tlie use of which 100 in the open air i____ :uiy-uvu ixiuuiin —
called
Hing-Loung-Koi.
Here three
— --*---- . .. .
,
Bomelxxly —
must----have told
Banks
1MT dnv
Bomt
----------------period. ! from the bottom;
Ixittom; put the jelly into a ketket- 1
per
day for
for a certain neriod
animals may be Been in enormous multi­
expression he was summoned before the per head i*v
and Pre-emption laws.
werewoiirhed. the former_ ilot. tin xiriHi n
a t»int
I’1111 r&gt;f
°* whita
*hite Trine
wine, the juice
of about it, for what does he do to avenge
ininerrf
tudes
up----in'T~
tlie
windows
.y wen weighed the l°rm&lt;xlot
,
* iMMlt'• himself? He sends down to Clanon —
------hanging
~
r shop
j'
district magistrate and fined 100 florinr.
lemons, aiio. ine peei oi one,
. .- . ,
«nd among chickens and ducks and
averaged a ctiuu
grain over thirty
thirty pounds 1
In another the whites and shells ol kx eggs and add
X7 ta^a Thev are for the most port dri«
Thebe is a marked increase in mil­ j The professor, however, did not look per head over the latter. L.
---------- .
hsweeten
to
your
taste;
let
it
boil
bring
their
children.
Bo
they
had
a
on/
,
wbf&gt;n
in
,
chili
upon
this
aa
a
sufficient
reparation
for
experiment
five sheep
were
fed
in the for tt few
.
- pour into the jelly- ~'*-ple
road traffic. Tbe earnings of the Erie
tnxn
air
the ---1st
November
xxxixixitc*;
couple of bailies
babies apiece, and, as soon.as i Halted, and when in that ntate are es­
- ta'tween
. .
..
• of.»-•.!
Mr u f.gw minutes;
,
commenced a ^d tiS 1st ^f DUntr. atTmein
“d repuss until quite clear. If they arrived. Banks he Ijegxns to bnn&amp; teemed a sovereign recipe for those
road for March show a gain of $250,­ his injured honor,
I bag, and rvpsss until quite clear. If
whose
hair
ia
getting
thin.
000; St Paul, $267,677; ‘those of fresli suit in order to prove that ho was
| needed for an invalid, add a cup of pale them to church gradually, like the othBeside the dishes {xjcnliar to the Ce­
roally vpnbl.. oj doing what hi. pro I temperature
t^ponuiirn of
« 44
« degrees.
in-grnm. They
in»y coneon- !|
■
। era. Yon never seen such meetings as
Northwestern,
$290,000;
St
the
1
; sumed
tv pounds
day. ‘'™n&lt;iy.
~
sumea nin&lt;
ninety
poumis of
oi food
ioou per
j. _____
| them! The church was jammed full, and lestials alone, there are a variety of dif­
flViStd to do. He
J™ called
rralliy) nx
n
a it
___ _-i o_«f xi-:_ iz__ uthev
__ _—
U—l________
1 1
as
a
witness
wero
weighed
and
Minneapolis,
$25,400
;
ferences in their mode of eating and
Paul
_
Marriages
in
England
at
Night.
;
people
just
roarin
’
.
And
when
Banks
Lake Shore, $583,000; St. Louis and young man who hail always appeared’ ' and had" lost two pounds each. In a |
No marriage of this kind can take place I 001110 111 on ^day, with the fourth and cooking food unknown to our cuisine,
shed five other sheep iere placed and
” » ’ except• under
-’
•« signed fiat. | taat of his sisters' children, the trustees Hams, for instance, are kept for a year,
San Francisco, $112,100, and the North an excellent medium upon the plat­ allowed to run at a temperature of 49 in England
the
or even two years, buriea in heaps of
Wisconsin, $9,700. The earnings of form, and who at the bidding of the degrees; they consumed at first eighty- and special license of the Archlnshop of thought it was time to interfere. Gettin’ sawdust, which imparts to them a taste
to be a farce, you know.
the Canada Southern for March were pro^sur was in tlie habit of falling two pounds of food, but fell off to seventy Canterbury, first petitioned for and ob­
“ So Deivcon Smith he stepped up and of wixkI much appreciated by the gour­
tained. Tho grant or refusal resta en­
$300,000, being the largest month’s basi­ into a trance and of holding communi­ pounds per day, and increased in w dght tirely in tlie discretion of the Primate, said something to Banks, and Banks, mets. Bronx! lieans ore fermonted, and,
cation with spirits from the other twenty-three pounds.—American Affriquick'n
a wink, laid down tlie baby and after being mixed with Balt, form a very
net* on record.
who is said to enter into every detail
favorite sauce eaten with all sorts ot
world; but when ho came to be cross­ cultur^it.
himself. By No. 102 of the ‘‘Oonstitu- banged the deacon with his fist. And so,
Finally, the habit of eating
To Mare Cider Vinegar.—The Ohio tion and Canons of the Church of En­ I dunno how it was, but in a minute viands.
examined by the counsel for . the de­
William H. Heath, formerly County
Farmer gives the following: To make gland.” of 1603 (now in fonjp) it is or­ there was Banks and Deacon Smith and “ rotten eggs," which sounds ao ntrang
fence he confessed that he had only good vinegar the cider need not be pure.
to
European
ears, is explained by show­
Auditor at St Louis, has been found
Deacon Hubbard and Banks* raster’s
been shamming temporary death, and, One-fourth water, one-fourth good vine­ dained that all ordinary marnagm Khali baby and me all a-rollin' and a-bumpin' ing Hint the ao-called rotten egg is only
guilty of embezzling a largo sum and
be celebrated between the hours of 10
to the great amusement of the court, gar, and one-half cider, if plac'd in casks and 12 in the forenoon, and the some over tlie floor, bittin’ and kickin’ and a duck’s egg preserved for a long time in
sentenced to the penitentiary for a term
on air-tight envelope made of nahes,
proceeded to demonstrate how the trick partly filled and kept in a warm place, canon law has since been confirmed by whoopin' «tn a manner that was ridicu­ chalk, tea-leavce, and a number of other
of ten years. It was the old story. He
will make good vinegar in a short time. various acta of Parliament, and is to be lous to behold
was done. Prof. Hansen lost his suit
Where vinegar is not convenient, put a found reaffirmed by the Marriage act of
speculated with public funds exju-cting
“And when we all come to and got strange substances, until the yelk turns
piece of dough or lean meat in each cask. George IV.’s reign. The collective wis­ straightened out, Banks picked up the first to a green color, and then to a fine
to make money, instead of which he
block, when it is considered fit to be
The rapid process is to till a cask—set on
A Blind Man’s Pleasures.
lost The trouble with too many public j
dom of Parliament from time to time battered baby of his sister End quit, and
end, with upper head removed—two- deemed it wise to provide against the ac­ the trusteeB held an informal meetin', and
Prof. Fawcett, the blind Member of thirds full of beech shavings which have*
officials is they seem to have no conce]&gt;cident of foolish young or old men, of all agreed to cloee the church for a month,
Poisonous Fishes.
tion of tho sacrtxlness of their trust The Parliament, says that when at 25 he lost been previously scalded and saturated
clasaee, being penraaded to celebrate so’s to kinder freeze Banks out, so now
A study of poisonous fishes has been
official who uses a dollar of public money his sight there were many things of with vinegar. Then compel the cider to marriage late in the day, after, perhaps, we've shut up; but I reckon it’s no use,
made
in
France
by M. Leon FournoL
which he was passionately lond, and he drip through these shaving, by means of
for I hear Banks has got his back up,
as if it were his own luis taken tlie first resolved that those pursuits which he
He finds that there uro four classes of
and gone and joined the other church.
- ' step toward becoming a defaulter.
these animals: (1) Those that are harm­
could follow he would. No one enjoyed thread. A process rapid enough for home and suppers. Also the debates in Parlia­
So
I
said
good-day
to
the
sexton,
and
lees at some seasons, but poisonous at
salmon-fishing in the Tweed or the manufacture is os follows: Place the ment show that it was held that the mar­ went in search of another sanctuary.
riage service was not. a thing to be
others; (2) those that are wholesome
-•
Tim brigands that lately captured Spey more than ha did; no one more l cask in a warm place, with a gallon or thnughtl^wly and lightly entered upon.
when young, bnt become poisonous after
enjoyed throwing the fly in some quiet I more of vinegar in it; add a pint of cider
Learning
to
Write.
- CoL Binge have now seized Dr. Marulis, stream in Hampshire or Wiltshire. He for each week till the cask is full If you It ih likewise generally understood that
attaining a certain age; (3) those which
We believe there is no single system
a German naturalist, who was traveling enjoyed it as much as any one did a put in a gallon of vinegar at first, add a the canons cannot be altered without of meclianique for writing, and that a are paisanous only occomonuDy; and (4)
royal license from the Queen issued to
through Albania and Bessarabia for sci­ gallop over the turf in company with pint of cider, then, in a week, a little the Canterbury and York Convocations, child belonging to the educated classes those that are invariably poisonous. To
the tliird class Ixjlong the barbel, the
entific purpose*. The nutsom demand­ some friend. He appreciated all the more than a pint, the third time about a who must be unanimously agreed as to would be taught much better and more
conger eel, and, if we include mollusks,
pint nnd a half, and ho ou, the addition
easily if, after being onoe enabled to the mussel and the oyster. M. Fournol
any change.
ed for the prisoner is $5,000, beside a health-giving vigor ot a long row from
Oxford to London; and, although the
make and recognize written letters, it
full assortment of trousers, waistcoats late severe frosts nipped up a great
thinks that the cases on record of poison­
were let alone, and praised or chidden, ing by mussels and the oysters are at­
Save the Coal Aahes.—It is not gen­
How Wood-Pulp is Made.
and jackets. The letter forwarded by many people, no one in the whole erally appreciated how much heavy
So much is said about the wood­ not for ita method, but for the result tributable to the fact that these shell-fish
country
enjoyed
better
than
he
with
a
he brigands to tlie German Consul at
soils can be benefited by tlie use of pulp which is extensively used in the Let tlie boy hold his pen as ho likes and had eaten the eggs of star fishes, which
Salonica threatens to put tho prisoner to friend did a fifty or sixty-mile skate on coal naheH, now generally wasted or manufacture of paper that a brief de­ make his strokes as he likes and write at are known to be powerful irritants, so
death if their demand is not immediately the fens. Ho referred to these facta in applied to the roods. Vick aaya, in his scription of the process of making it tho pace he likes—hurry, of course, be­ that when handled they occasion a vio­
ing discouraged—but insist strenuomJy
no spirit of egotism, but as showing estimable monthly magazine, that it is
complied with, and promises, on tho that there waa still for the blind a store quite satisfactorily shown that coal will be interesting. Any white, soft tliat his eopv shall be legible, shall lx- lent eruption on the skin.
other hand, that a new suit of clothes
ashes, though not , having manorial off, the knots ami dark and decayed clean, and sfiall approach the good copy
will be presented to tho doctor if the
value sufficient to warrant any expense spots cut out It is then put into a set before him, namely, a well-written
By a recent invention paper bo
for carriage or long Ixauling, may with large cauldron and boiled, which ex­ letter, not a rubbishy text on a single
ransom be paid forthwith.
advantage be spread upon the ground tracts ,dl the glutinous matter aud line, written aa nobody but a writing­ made in Boston directly from
where they are produced. Mixed with resin,’and renders it soft. It is then master ever did or ever will write till the pulp. The boxes are turned out
their mechanical effect is put &lt;&gt;n a large stone grinder, with water world’s end. Ho will make a muddle at
A very funny thing happened in
pouring on it all the tuna. The grind­ first, but he will soon make a passable are run through a second
toraburg to the effect that Lord and Lady
Judge Thayer’s court yesterday.
A
stone wears off the fibers until they are imitation of his copy, and ultimately de­
Dufferin, together with aovend persons
coal ashes, publicly reported within the finer than sawdust, which float away _ i_____
belonging to the imperial Court, were
last year or two, leave no doubt that into a receptacle. The water is drained
boasing as may be necMiiary. From tbe
they have at least ooms slight value as off by means off a fine sieve, leaving the
hunting in the forest, the other day,
This hand will alter, of rime the paper stock is taken from the
when suddenly a ferocious bear, which for beoause he said they don't fit—do fit manure, and that mixed with heavy pulp, which conaista of a fine fuzz or illegible.
He didn’t want the lady to my anything, land their effect is very beneficial. Upon splinters of wood. It te white, and re­ eouree, greatly as he grows older. It bales until the perfect box te turned
had been concealed in the underbrush, because that might be testifying against
thia subject a practical cultivator, quires no bleaching, but is ready to be may alter at 11, because it is at that age from the m whine masnal labor is entiresprang upon Lady Dufferin. She would
that the range of the eyes is fixed and
through the columns of a . late number
A™. machines 30,000 boxes can be pro­
of a British journal, given the following that has a strong fiber, and receive the short sight Ix-trayH itaalf, and it will al­
ter at 17, because then the system of duced per day, at lew than one-third of
advice and corroborative testimony: “A
■ays, had it not been far the gallantry of
taking notes at lecture, which ruins the lowest market price of hand-made
third part of ashes to two-thhds of soil
Lord Handltou, an attache of tha Em­ show what a perfect job the dentist had
goods, and doing the work of 200 hands
will not be too much. You will very
but the as the procetw ia unlinarilY conducted.
made of it Judge Thayer vary secunbleached with chloride of lime, soda ash
imd will
bly and very promptly took tho conceit
In the middle of one of Boland Hill's,.
out of the whole business, by deciding
to take out the color. Then they are ion. The idea that it .is to be clear will
that this would be testimony against
picked to pieces and made into jmlp.
her hmtiand; that it would be •tortur­
“What a the matter these?
ing the lady, and he had no power to
Almost all
little rules about
proverbial,
man's to do anything of the sort.
kinds of exhibitions occur in courts, but household at your dispoaaL But pray —Portland (14.) PrtM.
the line must be drawn somewhere, and remember tliat oacc well done it will
pupils ought to convince the teachers
—_____'-------------------Judge Thayer draws it at false teeth.— give you no further trouble; for not only ,
Trees and piga must root for their —,------------- - «well
PM'tadWpAia Timet.
do itsheti lighten a heavy noil, but they -living.
■ applicable. The
It nowshows signs cl gntd. vitality, and

�Capital ad Surplus Sloo.ooe.
APRIL M.
AS1» BALTIIOKE.

It being much trouble to get lime to
use ia the erection of tbe buildings and
to u*e in "pdiotiug” log house*, a*
plastering the crack* between the logs
wm termed, Mr. Kelley conceived tlie
idea of burning a'kiln of wb'iti* known
•■‘‘bog lime” nr *hell marl. Mr. Kel­
ley wa* the first person who undertook
to manufacture lime in either town, if
not in the county.
One of the old settlers of tlmt *ectiou was Mr. Sidney Hull, a gentleman
upwards ot 78 years of age, and one
who has seen many exciting scenes he
came into Baltimore in 1884 and getting
his wagon fast in the mud in the road
which passe* throngh that rich logmy
soil wns endeavoring to extract hia
conveyance when he waa advised to
give nphi* design of going to Rutland,
his intended destination, and settle
among the people who were “making
the earth to blossom as tho rose.” Mr.
Hull being likely to remain until he
was clear of mud anyway, consented to
take their advice, so he purchased a lot
of land near Clear Lake, a small body
of water in Johnstown and Baltimore.
He remained ou that farm for a few
year* and then .bought the farm on
which he now rueidr.K. Mr.Hull ha#
been quite a hunter in his day,‘and can
now bring a squirel from the tallest
tree at every shot. He tells how h*
stood ou the ice at clear lake and put a
rifle ball through two deer nt one shot,
and bow at one time he wounded n
deer and after chasing it all day finally
found it iu the jmscssion of a man by
•the name of Rice.who bad kindly ptop। cd said deer iu order to become intima­
tely acquainted with it, but Mr. Hull
laid claim to the deer from the fact
that be bad'prcvioualy interviewed it
and had a hunter's right which all
were bound to respect. After diuch
parleying the deer was surrendered to
^Mr. Hull who proudly hole it home.
For several years the inhabitants of
Baltimore received tbeir mail at the
Johnstown post-office, but at last there
| wasau office established in Baltimore
aud Darwin McOmber wub installed u#
| Post muster, thooffice was iu the north­

thickly imprinted in the mud and sand,
but a* he did not wish to make the ac­
wedding was going on, at Rome, Ohio,
quaintance of wolve*ju*t then, he hurrang bells, blew horns, and demanded
rid on. Findipg that'the animal* had
a sight uf the bride. Tbe husband told
proceeded him, he began to have fear*
her to ntandat a window and smile,
of overtaking them, when just as he
which she did. Than be gave the
gained tbe top of a hill he mmt an
serenader* mofiey to buy liquor, and
olyect lying across his path and
ap­
they went away. Soon afterward they
proaching it he found it to be an In­
retorned with a demand for another
dian dead, a* he Supposed, he rolled
view of the bride and more money, but
the body over gave it a few kick* and
the bride refused to smile again, and
passed on, butjust as bo began to near tbe husband sent oat bullets instead
his home be came upon another Indian of coin. Half an hour of firing ensued
loaning up against a tree swaying to during which six men were wonnded.
and fro, with a bottle of whisky in hia
Old *oldirra'can. undoubtedly, heart­
bond. The mystery of the dead Indian
ily indorse tlie following sentiment ex­
was solved, be was simply dead drunk.
pressed by Hon. T. W. Palmer, the Re­
Mr. Weeks also relates how when he
publican* “coming man” for Governor,
was Justice of the Peace, a certain old
in a speech at Detroit on last Decora­
hag named Slaton (node him trouble.
tion day.
At one cimo-the old hag had got com­
They say that republic* are nugratepany in tbe person of a young woman, -ful. Doe* any man believe it of ours T
of not very good reputation,the people While tlie government is straining un­
becoming thoroughly disgusted with der a fearful debt, she ha* voted in ad­
dition to the yearly pensions already
such characters in their midst, sur­ accorded,
between Do and 100 million*
rounded tho house iu ths night and be­ of dollar*. Men m*y be selfish, and
gan to pelt it with stones. Tho old bag their want* or ambition may lead them
to
prefer
tbeir
own interest* to tliat of
ran out of the bouse and down tbe
ourSoldicr*; but we all know and feel,
road in the direction of the house of the that in tho aggregate, tho public are
officer of the law, and just a* she ap­ nor indifferent, and n* citizens and vot­
proached the house she began her un­ ers, we should formulate the impulses
earthly screams, tbe like of which she nf our heart* into a rule of action to the
dn&amp; that, when the people have aught
only was capable of making the Squire of honor, emolument or profit to give,
was sound asleep, but such a noise other things being equal, the noldier
-itrodld
be preferred. Nay, more, in
would almost wake tbe dead, so he gop
up and made inquiery of her why she private life thia rule should obtain, and
if by .kind acts or petty sacrifices, we
wa* thervi the old hag-replied that peo­ can snow our gratitude to thorn* men
ple wero tearing dbwn her house, and who, when the M-ale* inclined against
she wanted him to go and stop them, ns, threw tbeir swords into the balance
the Squire told her to go liack, and let it lie our aim so to do.
when he got dressed he would follow
her. tlie old ling seeing he would not go
with her, turned and called to him and
with tbe command, "go to h----- 1” van­
ished leaving the Squire to go back to
bed again.
(To be CosiluQtd.)

n I A LI n O Stool, Core: A Boot »JlO
r IA I? u 5
u
llluatraU-1

£jut«nrr sxm,

Attorney at Law,

J AXES A. mEZKT,

Every wheel in the JACKSON WAGON is run in boiled
Linseed Oil before it is painted or ironed. Every tire is set
by a patent process and they will run from 10 to 12 years
without re-eetting. All wagons have the

SHERIFF-

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Um Court Som*.

Druggists &amp; Chemists,
W« carry co* of tha b—root and moot oostpfato
•took of Drag* and DruggUU Sudxfao ta Barry
county. Pbyvlc* u order* for drug* ooUdtod aad
fl M at lovoot ralo*.

TrusH Hod _A_xle AtUicliinent,
and second growth Ohio Hickory Axles.
see the JACKSON WAGON.

pOWER8 A BARLOW,

Don’t buy until you

HARDWARE,
Iron, Nall&gt;, Stoves and Tinware.

ALWAYS AWARDED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM!

OT County

FREDRICK TO WN

Doalsr ta

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Tlie annexed cut repre­

sent* the Bell aud bang

Spoctoltr made In Hooee Fnrnlahlnce, Harm—e
and ilarnm Hardware. AH harnoe* warracled
and made exclualrcly of oak taanrd leather. AU
rood* In ray Hoe u cheap a* at any boo— to
Mlchlxan. freight included

A

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Dealer la

Are manufactured from

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a

superior Quality

of

Bell Metal, and the di­

OUR EUROPEAN LETTER.

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, Ac.,
Hnstings, Mich.^
8. GOODYEAR,

ameter nnd weight*, are

Berlin, Germany, April 7, 1880.
1 During the forthcoming season i e.,
about the middle of July, Berlin i* go­
ing to treat her vinitor* to one of thorn
great national out-door festivities,
which the unrestrained good humor
and love of rattling fun of her inhabi­
tanta, render exceptionally’ attractive
and which ail tlie power* that lie, from
tho Emperor mid hi* Minister* down­
ward*. patronize with unmistakable
liberality aud mock frank, cordial nnd
individual eagerness. Tbe cbeaf fea­
ture in the contemplated fete is the
great intenmtionnl meeting of nbarpKhooter*. the crack shot* of the univerae having been invite*^ and a large
number of the latter has ing signified I
their intention to lie in attendance in I

Manila. Mas.r.

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NEEDED

both

AGENTS WANTEDH2?5?iS2»^

TAPE WORM,

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL

I ARISE

in volume

aud

C. C. WOLCOTT,
QOOK’S CARHIAGE WORKS:

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

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Dreea Good* aad Trimratacs. Hal* and Cap*. Ladlee
and Mlarea' Bhoea, flaltera. Sc thorn aad Cloak
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CrooKery, Otowware, Ac.
Pouth Bld* of Blate SL

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R

DR. H. w wnn MORE
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Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

COMMON-SENSE ROCKER

*

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yyx. r. mexs,

fForthe season ofT88CX

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

Beady Made Llolhlne. Hate and Cara, Boole and
Blwee, Uroreriea, NoOom. Sc.
booth aide of
State Bt., comer of Jefltraon.

rability.

The above only for sale by

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richness of tone and du­

AddwJ.C.MeCCRPT At OOn Cbiea&lt;s, XU.

Infilllblr cured with Ivo (poona of mrdldne In two
ur three hour* For particular* eddreM. with atamji
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mark .bunt mllbl. n, io Hm...rrr/
tnUI from Bnltimore t« tW I Itavm-G. Ili&amp;n, time I&gt;»nu.tadt,
vfflw. he
in quite * burry to get: Hohenzollrrn SwgmaHngrn. Prussian, ,

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gfflMT, ATTlACTNt, CMH1FIL

arrises.

to for Um Wlardjtew. *«■

ENRT A. GOODYEAR,

IRON, MAILS &amp; SHELF HARDWARE

Mn. Jalta McNair Wrtaht'* Krw Baah,

| From our regular correspondent.]

Midifa—

ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS,

F.

ern part of the town, where Mr. Me0tuber had erected a saw mill, nnd |m*opie having business at tlie mill found it.
a convenient place to get their mail.
j
We will wnd oar Uwlrv-Vollaic Brio and oOi«r I
While referring to Mr. McUmber it
Elrctrie Aj.fi'laixc* upon lrl»l for 30 d»j» to there
•uffrrint from N«rxou« D«hl'lty. Rhrwmatbm. !’*• I
will not be out of place to mention a
little incident in which Iris good wife
dress, VOLTAIC BELT W., Marshall, Mich
wa* a prominent actor. It appears that
nnn For acm* of (oaih. Cold, or A*ib• certain man with a wife and 13 or 14
I II III laa,hat A&lt;!ntnre«&gt;n*M
children lived iu tlie town.all tbe fami
V.’i.UBOTAN,c BALSAM
r* ft 1 f-j will not rare! Sold bj oil |iru«l«u ’
ly beiug remarkably iguurnut. aud the
their respective national costumes. Il III II *lUe- •»&lt;!
bottle*. 10c
parent* uf whom l&gt;oasted that they bad
UULU are Ib.i th- n»meMamtilr
.{ I W KINK
Thus we shall see the Scotch Highland MAN l« Mown In the ■)**• of Ute (■■tile. Trrei*
lived and prospered nil their live*
voppll-d hy Famnd. William* * Cm, ILtroiL
I mnrkamnn rllmwing the "" ............
*
without “Inruiu" and tliclr “children
1 “Sbntx” oil the nUind, and crAirting tbe
shan't have more laruin’ 'an them,' an
Hungarian la**y nt the ‘‘hopHer” under |
them’s thinkn they’m smart oughte’r
sycamore,
mind their own bimew, ;u. not be med- I the,' ”
rran,»"’- by moonlight. The- live­ .
with ...I,..,______ 17.
lx Benwher oil be seen tr&gt; mB l.t.f
TO SAY
nin’ with other people’# good's them I
skill against the fair-headed, blue-eyed j
be.” Hrs. McOmber thinking that |
Norwegian in the &lt;q&gt;ei. field, while
one of this wise man's daughter* wa* ’
some enamored Frenchman will be |
more promising than the rest of the |
singing hi* fascinating love stone* to a 1
family,aud thinking to be of some help ,
romantic Trarrlien, under the shade «f '
to the poor ignorant people, requested
tlie nearest Prater-grove.
that the girl might be permitted to go
A* might have been expected, the ■
and live with her. The girls parents
Harftinnn business ha* brought about I
consented after getting a promise from abetter understanding between Ger-'
Mrs. McOmber that she would not
many and Rnsia than‘ha* prevailed for
“stufFher with laruin” Tlie girl proved • some 'time past. Tho German news-1
witty, smart, agreeable nnd good com­
I paper* gave great prominence in their '
pany for Mrs. M., who taking pity on
columns to the Emperor of Russia, de­
rear-old baby ••&gt; «h»
the girl, secri*tly taught her the alpha­ livered at a banquit given at the Win­
Mn’.Oab.4
bet, and had got the girl, who proved
' ter Palace, to congratulate the Emperau apt scholar, so. that she could spell
i or of Germany on the attainment of hi*
My Reading and Writing Table
in wools of Jhrec sylables, when the
I eightyy-fourtli birth-day. Besides the j
Is adjustable to nearly all kind* of ARMfather learning of tbe fact, went im- 1
CH '
.&gt; a great convenience in reading
uteuiauiiy to
to Mrs
sirs M
McOmber*
and took
took ’' ""I?1 complimentary
.U ”, ~notices
. Jincident
~
i'
xnediataly
&lt;•&lt;)mbei•’* and
or » it. make* 1 good cutting or lapth. Kiri away. rein*rkiiiK, “Mr darter
U“ o'™""";
lorn. ot th. Ger­
boarf ■; ‘.Mdies, or dinxng-uble for jnvalias.
....
-.
mnn
man ItiKtilrfwl
inspired I'roitk
Press hill
hns Ib-mtni'U&gt;ri.ihlv
Ixx nnic sensibly ,
shan’t have more eddecation than her
daddy.” The girl went with hei father, softened towards Russia, and the Rus­
My Easy-Chairs.
sian newspapers, in their turn, have
and a abort time after, stole her fathers
The frames are hard wood, carefully se­
ceased almost entirely to criticise Ger­
boot* and ran away in the night and
lected
and
thoroughIv
seasoned. The seats
man affair*. General Clanzy. the
are double cane or uh splints, split from
got married, leaving tlie father to
French Ambassador will, it i* said,
young, tough timber; are made by experi­
mourn tlie wisdom of hia child.
enced workmen. under my own supervision.
shortly leave 8t. Petentburg on urgent
Mr. Wm. M. Warner tell* of the
Any chair bearing my stamp is wap-anted,
private affair*, and Prince Orloff’, the
ano if It fail in any part by fair usage, tbe
merry days of hog killing, when the
price will be refunded or another chair fttrRuiuuan Amltasiuulor at Parris, has Lad
settlers with the?, wives gathered at
an
interview
wi»h
Prince
Bismarck
on
cadi others house*, where the good
his wav to St. Petersburg. Diplomatwive* had a visit, and assisted each
and chain ta order. any tore or height tieother in the disagreeable* ask assign - i*U regnid this latter incident a* the
tored Send stamp for illustrated price-list.
sign of a better understanding between
Before purchasing, sec that the chair has
ed to the house-wives of bog-killing Germany and Russia.
my addrcM stamped oc frame Knocked
The new spelling fever is becoming
time. The men getting tbeir out door
dovnin packages of halfdozens for shipping.
For export, Nos. i. «. 4- 5- •. ’3 *®d xo,
pr.rt of the work done, began the work epidemic in tlie Fatherland, and
made knock down, in wood. Boxed one
threatens to undo,in course of time, all
of cutting up the hog*, and making that the painstaking Iron Chsncsllur
dozen in a box. No charge far box.
Every chair made upon honor and war­
sausage. The latter work waa done ha* accomplished for the unification of
ranted perfect. Prices range from 75 cents
quite often In the foliowing manner. tlie element tliat onre compere rd the 1
old
confederation.
Tbe
great
ortho'
Tbe meat to be cut waa placed on a
graphical campaign, individually un- '
round block about two feet high around dertaken by tlie minister* of public inF. A. BOCLAIR, Mottrille, N. T.
which had a wooden hoop to keep the struetion of a half-dozen German I
meat from falling off nnd each i&gt;cr*on State*, proraiws to become the subject j
taking an ax would take position near of a highly interesting national con-'
trorersy, and will ultimately furnish j
the block until it was *urrounded,theu some fine points for coming to logger­
heads mb of old. Of all the AehoollMiys
■Mat, circling ronhd nnd round tlie under the sun, tbe German uchoolboy* j traox mask.in- Ore»t Kok-tradc
tbe day in the way of gram-1
block, often accotnpainvd by some en­ carries
matical botherations. And dow. Here
j®
cWrJklivening chant or neog, after tin- mo*t his good soul, they are going to open
W'yf
Krn&gt;uor.
approved mode of Indian war dancing, ! nmano^t*
prospect* of
of ’oTtlxjgraphy
orthography before
before him
him
&gt;'ui• IK
A good flapper closed tlie proceeding*. j r£e
°f wb irh will rvrtainly undo
.bid. £ -b dMmrmd «.
meet again at the next place for iiog- have tolearn how to *pell tbe word* of
killing.
Mr. Hamtwd Week* relate* bow at one

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Kaepo conalantly on hand a big stock of

j Fresh and Salt Heats,
Smoked Ham ail Shoulders,
FRESH FISH and POULTRY
IN THEIR SEASON.

। Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
(ft-., (f-e.. &lt;fc.

ty- The Highest Market Price paid
for Hide*, Pelts, Ac.

Fresh. Goods, Fall Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
HENRY ROE.

JOHNSTON’S

To t&gt;e found in the Market.
IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN

Workmanship and Materials
When Combined "With

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,
Are Essential

Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market,

idently Believing They
T
will Stand,the Teet,

factory to all who Purchase.
And prove
rove highly Satisfa
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Catalogue Free. Address Daniel

Attorney * Counsellor,

E. COOK

SARSAPARILLA

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VOLUME VIL
LIFE IN NASHVILLE
And Her Environs.
—Plant shade treep and make Nash­
ville beautiful.
—Nashville hath neither a jail nor
pound. Evidently none but Christian
animals live in or near the village.
—The youngsters who were called
up to Woodland by tbe Deputy Sheriff
on Friday, to interview tho local Khe­
dive, state the expenses of the trip at
$2.50 apiece, with cigars thrown in.
—Allen Wheeler is laid up in the
dry dock—Nashville, for repairs on ac­
count of getting his right thumb
caught between the bumpers of two
cars while coupling on Friday last.
—Georgie Hubbard owns seven hens
which are business. Since December
but,*they have laid just fifty dozen
eggs and still there's more coming.
They are of the Brown Leghorn breed.
—Tho child of D. R. Burkett, living
two miles east of tbe village, who
sometime since was shot in the eye, by
his earless brother aud his little bow
and aijow, went to Ann Arbor.Tncsday
to have the qyc taken out.
—On Wednesday the masons com­
menced laying the" cellar walls for
Buxton’s brick. The excavation for
Lentz’s brick was also commenced on
the same day, causing the corners to
present a very bvely appearence.
—Tfto demand for potatoes thia
spring* apparently is not as great as the
“weather prophets” imagined it would
be. The market is well supplied, and
potatoes that brought 35 cents per bush­
el in the fall, E. L. Parish is now buy­
ing by the car-load for 33 cents.
—The report was extensively circu­
lated on our streets on Tuesday that
Sam Durkee, his "panl,”aud peddling
wagon were all drowned, in Bascon
creek, Assyria, the day before; which
is trufe if reliable ; but tho report being
simply one of John Barn ’s snides, it
undoubtedly is not reliable.

—A deputy sheriff of Battle Creek
was over here last week, looking after
one Albert Vannockor, an ex-resident
of that place, whom he accused of nnlawfally di.po.ina at mortga«&lt;»l chatties. He found and induced his man
to "wback up” and retprned to the
Creek in a satisfactory mood.
—On Wednesday afternoon some
thirty feet of the cellar wall of Kocher
Bro's, store tipped over into the exca­
vation for Buxton’s brick, and Alf.
Buxton and Abe Cassell narrowly es­
caped being buried beneath it. Only a
moment before the wall fell, they step­
ped from tbe trench, and thus es­
caped death.

—David S. Mason, an Orangeville
rough, went to Kalamazoo on Monday,
got fighting drunk and when John
Phillips, a policeman, endeavored to
arrest him, Mason stabbed twice, jnst
over the heart- and in the thigh; and
and now Phillips is prostrated with
serious wounds and Mason languishes
in the Kalamazoo bastile.

—We are informed, upon tbeauthor­
ity of one of our oldest patrons, that
there lives in the south part of Assyria,
on tbe county line, two fair sisters,
who are ns near alike as two pens.
Each tip the scales st exactly 142 lbs,
are the same height, and there is bat
very little difference in their looks and
yet one is aged SI and the other 14 years.
—The chemical works await the ar­
rival of its retorts, stills, etc. As the
order were given only a month ago,the
foundries and shops doing the work
have had to make extra time in order
to get oat tbe work. Mr. Sears informs
us that be is bound to have the works
running in June, and tbe moment the
material arrives he will put on a large
force of men and will have things in
running order in a hurry.

—Humpbery Atchison’s, suspecting
Bill. Bartley of breaking into his black­
smith shop and cutting np his bellows,
aa stated in last weeks News, bad Bill,
arrested on Saturday charging him
with burglary,with felonous intent and
the day ox examination set for Tuesday
following, but with that day came J.
A. Sweecy of Hastings, who found a
crook in the papers, and tbe case was
laid over until the 21st of May.

—On Thursday as Dun Myers was
bringing a load of fruit trees, boxed
for shipment, to the station, from Ri­
ans’ nur^ry, in west Kalatro, and just
Brown’s lew barn, the lines broke
and the horse. started on a run. tipped
the forward wheels and came toward
town, but was stopped as they were
Dearing Jim Davis’. Dan wm slightly
injured and both borsee tmdly bruised.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

| TERMS; $150 per Year.
I Credit SuBscRimpxs $1.70.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO.. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1880.
—About three o’clock, Saturday, Hirani Coe left bis team in charge of his
son George, at the plaining mill of
Lents &amp;, Son’s, while be went inside on
business, and in a few minutes the
boy’s attention was drawn away from
tho team, and the engine of the mill
starting up just tbert, frightened tho
team
which started with frightful
rapidity out of tbe yard and across tbe
street,-and became impaled on Steye.
Sprinkett’s capstan which stood near
the end of the furniture store. No ser­
ious damage was done except jaming
some of the hair off che legs of one of
the horses.

AKKESTED FOB MUBDEB.

LOCAL 0IBBLE-0 ABBLE.

THE HB3T Gnu.

r.n
On Wednesday our people had tbe
Nature smiles her lovliest.
Sous far BUine; w»»kb«r&gt; tiw ■««■&lt;!
privilege of witnessing something that
“Dead asleep!” “Wide awake!”
Etocws, eu.
never before was seen in peaeful and
Peach
trees
and
awnings
are
in
bios—7—
law-abiding Nashville. ’Twas a mur­
Bom.
The Republican County Convention
derer. On the morning named, Chas.
Capt. Boise is building “wo’nns” a convened at the court house in HastC. Dunham, Sheriff of Wexford Co.,
barn.
in*rH&gt; according to announcement, on
accompanied by H. W. Davis, Deputy
No loafing on dry goods boxes this Thursday. Hon. G®o- K. Beamer of
Sheriffof Kent Co., arrived in this vil­
wason.
Irving, was elected chairman and Hon.
lage and hunting up Deputy Sheriff
Mrs. Jno. M. Roe is visiting relatives DCook- of Hastings, See., T B.
Leo informed him that there was big
at South Bend, Ind.
,
Diamond, Daniel Striker and A. G.
game in this 'neighborhood; working
A car-load of tanks for the chemical KI,P«^ck were appointed a committee
for a fanner some distance west of the
works arrived on Tuesday.
on credentials, who reported a full delvillage, was one George Sutton, who
Den Green living two miles east, has ««*tion present from each town, except
was charged with killing a man named
become the fond father of a
lb boy.
Assyria, as follows:
—Runaways have became so frequent Phelps in Wayne Co,, III., and requestCharley Wileox of the Wolcott. JHSfeXlaitVat
of late that the ladies and children liv­ hls co-operation. Of course Herb,
po^t^th.
French
coin
lorica
the
a
ing on tbe north side of the river, are consented and taking L. Durkee along
tfaek Gilbert Striker. C. M. Headerabot tad
afraid to venture across the bridge if a to leatf^people to believe they were date 1738.
|
A new arrival of humanity at E. ^ciSurtoo ^?Shn Ke»&lt;!e. Friend D. Scale., Lewi.
team from either way is in sight, and taking assessments, the party moved
Warburton’s Maple Grove. He weighs Du’k“’'.w“- D*y1D«. 1- J. Wheeler, orno Strong,
a side walk seems to be a needed ne­ cautiously west-ward.
Lee and Durkee took the lead and on about 8 lb..
cessity. Only last Saturday, Mrs. Hol­
In order to reduce atock, the Wolcott
s. J. ou! ler had just crossed the bridge, not making inquires found out that W. B.
k D. Jobnnn and a Rreroon.
'
three minutes before a team came Stillwell had a man by. the name of hardware will hereafter sell nails at
»&lt;.« rate, per keB.
XhET.
Sutton
working
for
him,
and
tho
game
innning across, and had she been many
Na«heillei.»„ immense market for
m
J W
minutes later, a terrible accident would itself was soon spotted in a field near
Hope—K. P. Chandler. J.M. l olllater, J. W. Carinevitably have been tho result. A the roadside picking stone. A signal eggs. Ab high as ISO.dozen have been
marketed in one day.
~a.LT.
J.l. MWdim, oter ttw.
foot bridge attatched to the main was given to the officers and L&gt;*w. and
Old tyrs. Lockhart, Mrs. Lin sea and
I’j’ss-Ow.K.Bmner.j. j.Henderohott, 6»mbridge would cost but a small sum and Herb, drove on. Driving up the Wex­
,,
, uel Booah.J. J. Wing. J. Jordan and A. T. Ha'ataattl
Johnstown—E. F/Nye. A. G. Dewey, W. Clark,
j&gt;erhaps be the means of avoiding ford county Sheriff drew rein , remark­ Mro. Troxel Jiving a sew miles north
ing to Sutton, “that’s n fine colt you’ve are all damreroudy ill.
some fatal accident.
Philander E. Miller of West CastleC. IL Palmer, E. G. Pot’ier and T.H. hr wo.
—On Monday George Phillips, a got there; I must have a look at that .__ .
. .___ Oranreriiio-E. Hauern.,1. H Earl, L. a Nteb- $4.50 was presented and on
lisa taken unto himself a wife, a ob. H c. Turner and u f. Cook.
young man living some four miles colt.” and jumping out of his buggy ♦on.
Miss Pierson of Olivet.
PralrlerUlo-A C Town., M. J. Gem. A. B. Frar.
had
both
bis
cant-hooks
fastened
to
north of tho village, whs arrested by a
The chemical works awaits tbe arriRutland—c. Lcrosin, A^D.Iiork^j^b.lienSui.
Ivarrant issued from ’Squire Powers the criminal’s breast-works before he rival of it. retort, and .till, from the
court, which charged him with assault could say Jack Robinson or think of
manufacturers in Chicago.
w
and battery upon George Thomas, a the trusty seven-shooter, that reposed
Mrs. C. L. Collier has bought and and j.c'Bray.
youth of 14, living with John Franck. iu his hip-pocket, and gave him a shake
moved co to Jacob Miller'. Ove nrr. e,
‘S.VeetSb.'i.V'
‘j"»
|
that
he
will
reiueiuber
to
tho
gallows.
Phillips, it appears, lives on Franck’s
tioi&gt;nM«.d f j.
Sutton soon wis wearing bracelets a mile and a half south of town.
old place, and when George was sent
Dr. Bodine nf Niles says Sam. Rob­ C. Noy» um! John Dall.
and
ou
his
way
to
thia
village,
where
over after some chickens that Ifrapck
A motion was made and carried that
had left there, he waxed saucy, and he remained at the hotel, a curiosity to inson, by careful treatment, can save
his fingers. We’re glad to hear it.
the roll be called, and each delegate re
Phillips “booted” him out of the yard, be viewed by several hundred, until
C. C. Wolcott is grading his lots in spond giving his first and second
and the arrest followed. The trial of mail train boiehim to Grand Rapids,
the case was set for Friday following, where he will be jailed until called for rear of the hardware, in order to erect choice for Presidential nominee, which
aericultuml implement sheds thereon.
resulted as follows :
and the prisoner released upon giving by the Sneriff of Wayne Co.. Ill.
The McGraw property nsar the Wol­
We embraced the favorable oppor­
First choice—Blaine 80, Washburn 4.
sufficient bail until that time.
tunity to interview tho prisoner, while cott house, was sold at administrator’s Edmunds 3 and Grant 1.
—Charb s Wilson of Kalaino gave a
at the hotel, and his statement is sub­ sale last week and II. M. Lee bid it in.
Second choice—Washburn 85, Sher­
“shin-dig” party and a big “font” on
The wife who has a smile for her man 14, Grant 14, Edmunds 10, Blaine
stantially as follows: The murder was
.
■
Wednesday night. The "font” was
commited in Mount Erie, Wexford husband when he comes into tbe honse 6, Ferry 4, Fish 1, Garfield 1, Logan 1,
something after this manner: Ed.
will
not drive him to a saloon to get and Henry Ward Beecher 1.
Co., 111., about two years ago. Phelps,
'
Oldfield, who was laboring under a
.
__
..
.
the murdered man, lived on Sutton’s one.
A motion was made that each Repheavy load of hard cider accused. Sam.
brother’s place adjoining his mothers
Mr. John Day. of Baltimore, liasl&gt;een rescntative district organize on separFowler of "selling mighty poor whisky
farm. His mother’s geese bothered appointed administrator of the estate ate sides of the hall, and each elect five
in Nashville,” when Wilson remarked
iha't • OWBrid nZw ad^d a&lt;»d Hrt- Phelps, who sassed her, when Sutton of Mrs. MinervA Corleu, deceased, of delegates to represent Barry county in
the State convention to be held at Detook it up, flinging vile epithets reck­ Maple Grove.
ing.” Ed. didn’t stop to deny the “soft
Clement Smith of Hn^no. will talk tn.it on M.y IStb. their choice to be
lessly. Phelps retaliated with a club
Impeachment” but sailed into Wilson,
and Sutton his jack-knife, and Phelps temperance to the East Castleton R. R. ratified by the convention, which was
and got thumped on the fronti*piece
The result of
wasknived four times in the side, re- C. nt the Hosmer school house to- unamionsly carried.
until heshed great streams of claret Jor
....
ceivftg injuries that caused his death night, Mnyt 1st.
their
choice was as follows :
his pains. But the beligerents washed
r,
,
r
Fnend D. Soules and wife of Barn-.vs~*
,,ot District
ui.Mialu Cook
look ot
four days later. Sutton immediately
hirst
Hon. u
D.. R.
of
up and soon ogain“on with the dance'*
। fled and has avoided arrest until up to villc, start for Angola, Ind., via team, Hastings, Hon. Leander Lnpham of
was the watch-word of the hour.
; thia time. Claims that be done the to visit friends and attend a golden MapleGrove.Orno Strong of Castleton,
—Now that the barber shop
Eugene Davenport of Woodland, and
• “setters” ; deed in self-defense and says he is wedding to-day.
and professional mon are dis&lt;-nnsing afraid to go back to Ill., for f .-ar that
On Wednesday Al. Rasey had the L. E. Knappen of Hastings.
the probability of Frank Parker’s em-1
Co. ..."
will ‘take
ein- 1t1|;,le
’. people of Wexford" 6Z*
'
Second
District.
of
satisfaction of seeing Lis building,
____A 1.
......... —W. P. Sidnam «.
igmting to Leadville, perhsp. it few him’lrom the jail and mob him. IL. I. bought of J. Lentz, arrive safely and Barry, R.
- E. Com l&gt;s of Thornapple, C.
. He is
words in regard to Frank’s modus oper- nppar. ntly about 38 years of age and placed npon its new foundation.
W. Armstrong of Yankee Springs, —
Hon.
andi of traveling may not be uninter­ wears as ugly a “mug” as wo have aven
The M. E. Social will ^be postponed Geo. K. Beamer of Irving and M. J.
esting to the general public. Last sum- for many a day. His story is probably I until one week from Tuesday evening Gosa of Prairieville.
mor when he went oat to acek his for- ajilK-handle
ao
’
rt ofalair.
I
nt
which time it will be entertained at
&lt;• J
lu.iiuiv I v u, it .111 •
Each delegation was instructed to
tune he traveled several hundred miles
Suttoo |IIU, b*.n a n.ai(ient of Cadil- th-» residence of Stephen Walrath.
All vmmticiee .hoalda,., occur, ued the
on the front platforms of baggage cars lacsevend months, bringing with him
Marshal Parker complains of much convention, which was pronounced one
__
rears of tenders, and, occasionally, the
p|pCe a
wnom he mar­ fast driving upon onr principal streets. of the most harmonious ever held in
'
tram, all free gratis for nothing. The rje(i idnce committing the crime. One But bo is bound to enforce the law, Hastings, adjourned. s
bov« state that once he straddled the da&gt;, about threo weeksago, Sheriff, even if Nashville never has any trot­
cowcatcher, imagining he had struck a Dunham had occasion to ride quite ting stock.
HET SUB80BIBEBS.
soft thing, but the engine when wpl! hurridly no to the place where Sutton
Will. Clark is now permanently lo­
underway
a nt..,.,
short-horned
waM working,
working, and
and like
guilty being
being cated in the harness business in this
The following
are the_______
names___
of—
tbe
“ “7....... collided with ..
uu.ucu | WJW
like a
a guilty
—»_______
Durham, and as there waan t room for tbat he was he immediately cut stakes village and is turning out lots of good new subecribersthat have been added
both on the -catcher" they hastily „„ und ,-amouwal the country, which work at extremely low prices. See his to onr subscription book during the
Rot off together, landing tn a briar ,u.[ion caused the anapiciom. BherilT to ad. in another column.
month of April, just past:
patch, where thev enjoyed a due rest, spot
,IK,t him
him as
aa a
a man
man guilty
guilty of
of some
some
Hastings.
Dr. Wickham was made happy by
and breathing spell, but Frank was np grave crime or misdemauor and pro ♦he present of a fine girl baby from his
and doing before the next train came ceeded to investigate the matter and wife on Saturday last. Already has he
Griffin, T. G. Cnlmxn. J F. lUboock. J. M.
along. However he thinks it isn’t safe soon learned that he was wanted in donned a now suit of clothes and be­
Stool. L K An-irui. E. N. Outer, O. M. ResdffnhaU, C H. G*atkcll, D. J. fibriwr, E. Bump.
to ride on “cow-catchars”and consequ­ Wayne Co., III., for murder, and also gan an addition to his house.
ently will freeze on to the tail gate of learned thathe was iu this vicinity
The glad smiles that have been play­
DOWLING.
the cars when be goes to Leadville.
from a letter sent to Cadillac when ing acroM the features of our. young
—Another big runaway happened ou
our streets last Saturday, which in
point of speed, eclipsed tho one of the
week before. Bert Cooper of Maple
Grove, drove up to Holler’s mill and
left his team unhitched while he
went into the mill, and the idea struck
the team to go up town without a driver
and accordingly they started, and iu
less time than it takes to pen the words,
they were rattleing over the bridge and
np the street at a break-neck gait. In
passing by tbe furniture store the wag­
on struck the hind end of James Mil­
ler’s wagon, and made a three wheel
vehicle of it in an instant; instead of
cheeking their speed it only accelerat­
ed it, and they speed onward down
Main street and turning the corner at
Parody’s, ran eastward till near the
beading mill,when they they turned up
tne street north and somewhere in
that vicinity lost the wagon-box. and in
turning tbe corner near D. C. Griffith’s
residence, the reach was broken and
the hind wheels and axletree went
•ummerBaulting off on a tangent, and
the team came down on the home
stretch nearly tired out and were
brought to a standstill by trying to run
through the gate between Truman’s
•tore and Roe’s meat market, which
wm closed. No inluriea were received
either by the horses or persons along
the route, but more than twenty folks
were badly scared.

be camo here and made tbe arrest as friend, Freel T. Boise, this week, were
caused by the advent of a daughter,
above stated.
which occured early on Monday morn­
—Tbe county temperance convention ing.
P. W. Knaop of Hastings, is agent
held at Hastings on Tuesday, was well
for the celebrated Geneva N. Y. nurser­
attended, nearly every township in tbe
ies, and will soon commence canvasing
county being represented. Mr. Sagenthis locality for orders. He has tbe
dorph was expected to address the
reputation of pleasing his patrons, and
meeting at 4 oclock but was unable to
those who give him an order will do
be present. Very interesting remarks
well.
were made by Mrs. A. Bailey, Rev’s
The Allegan and Barry county his
Orwick of Woodland and’ Masters of
tory men keep arriving. The last fa
Hastings, The main object of the con­
rivals at Tho Wolcott are George Shaw,
vention was to appoint a cojpmittee
David Schwartz, and D. W. Ensign,
in every township to see that petitions
wlio is a partner in the publishing
for signatures of voters to submit the
house located at Philadelphia.
constitution amendment to the people
were thoroughly circulated. Mr. Mar­
makes the drawing,for the Allegan and
tin and L. J. Wheeler were appointed
Barry Co. history, arrived here on Satfor Castleton. L. J. Wheeler, Calyin

Ainsworth, H. A. Barber, J. M. Martin,
H. W. Flint, Mrs. Ainsworth, Mrs. Wil­
son and Mrs. Wheeler, attended as del­
egates from Nashville. The ladies of
Hastings W. C. T. U. furnished a splen­
did dinner for delegates present. Ac­
tion was taken towards holding a gen­
eral temperance grove meeting some
time in June. The officers of permanPres., Enoch Andrews Sec., and 8. J.
Biddleman, Treasurer.

eral domiciles in the rural districts.
From all we can learn the history will
be immense for tbe money.
Rev. J. F. Orwick, of Woodland, will
address tbe people of Nashville and vi­
cinity on tbe temperance question, at
May B. Mr. Orwick is oae of the most

MOBOAN

NUMBER 32.
WAYBIDE JOTHNaa
Banfield is to have a tri-weekly mail.
H. F. Bellen'ger is taking the assess­
ment of Barry township.
Rob’t Marshalfof Barry is sick.
We noticed the following improve­
ments in Hickory Corners and vicinity.
H. M. Byington, anew horse bam; Jno.
Trick, a new house, and H. M. Rock­
well is building a fine residence and Al­
fred Bradley has the material on the
ground for a new dwelling.
Tho following acrostic will be appre­
ciated by a few, who know that

In JohnMown 1 «u riding al twi'lgbt gray.
Eastward bound, while planning thto lay;

Common Council Proceedings.
J
Council Rooms,
I Nashville, April 37, 1880,
Regular meeting held.
Present, Chipman, President, Boston,
Ohls, Roe, Reynolds, Downing and
Cook, Trustees.
The account of 1
T.’ "S
C.
’ Downing *for
“*
inotiou allowed by ayes and nays as follows:
ayes. Downing, zttJOhls, Cook, Roc, «*_
Bosten and Reynolds, nays, none,
The
account of Win. Parker 'for $13.­
-----------------42 was presented and on motion 1*119*ed by ayes and nays a* follows: ayes.
Downing, Olds, Cook, Roe, Boston and
Reynolds, nays. none.
'rhe bond of Henry Zuschnitt as sa- ’
ioonist, was presented arid on motion
rejected by ayes and nays as follows:
tvea, Boston, Downing And Roc, nays,
Olds, Cook and Reynolds, which being
a tie the President voted nay.
On motion council adjourned.
F. McDerby,
E. Chipman.
Clerk.
-President.

LOCAL MATTERS.
If you call on vour druggist for “Dr.
Sellers’ Cough Syrup,” we pledge im- uivuuhc
intdiate tvuvt
refief inn.
and cun:
cure uu
on miutv
short uo
no
lice.
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nr
v The
i no latest styles
style* or
of iiew
new nmiinniilliuery, just received at Mbs. Crocker’s.
------------------------- ---------- -

A Card.
Having bought for cash, a fine as*’»:t™‘!ur..of hardware, iron, nails,gUas,
At“"l S.H K’Jh'i.S
all my old customers and may new ones.
1’hull keep go&lt;Ml goo&lt;|s and sell at fair
prices. A
a ipeeialty made of builders
hardware. Thanking the people, of
usrnware.
surrounding
country
Nashville and the nut
rounding countr"
for courtesies in the past, I shall work'
to increase them in tho future. Call
Respertfnilv,
. .
*nd see me.
Frank C. Boise.
Dr. J. Graves a throughly post­
ed yeterincry surgeon of Kalamo, will
be iu Nashville every Saturday. Surgery
“
T a
“ specialty. Can be found at
H.G. Hale’s.

La&gt;oh!

Ix&gt;ok! .JLook!

...

L. Russell
loaning
money at aston-*
irfling|
, low is
- SidlaS,"^isbingly
rates, on
good farm seen-rity. Cali
Call for rates at liis
his Real Estate
ritv.
Exchange,
—u-------- —
Hastings. ------33-37.
ty- A large line oi wall paper at
F. t. Boise
WFowl Meadow Grass, itedTupand
Feld Peas, at the Nashville Elevator...
27tf
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A
insworth &amp;
Brooks"■
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For Sa :e or Trade.

80 acres land in St Francis county,
Arkansas, S miles from depot, iu the
village of Wheatley. 30 acres prairie, 80
acres timber, log house on' it but not
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I am now nicely located in my new
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goods of tbe venr latest styles and pat­
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xi.

GT Window curtains and fixtunmal

othk*

ranopncm.

i kem always in
plate line of patent

money; would take bmm on oM mD. C. Gkifftth.
TJejwdentfatagM patient* into &lt;*raDta.______

coanty and has few superiors as &amp; imitation teeth with
•peaker. Let every body tarn out and long. Thia Betties the
bear him.
timid woman at once.

�and whether it had done very much to
prevent tho carrying of concealed weap­
something, Georgia, ana then—thw ons in New York.
■" Well, Pre had my lesson,” said Mr.
you can read the letter and you’ll unWren, "And it waa one that taught me
the danger of carrying weajKms. I had
hand on my ptatU to shoot John
moment and cloned his my
Wilkos Booth once, and I wish I had,
for I drew on him on the morning al tho
▼ery day that he assaiNunated Lmcoln."
There was no further talk about cou­
for

I**P
Ixdore

ly within. Th® Hennit sat
n floor enveloixxl in a torn
» blanket His hat was off,
long, gray hair
w»
his
L unkempt His eyes,
a could plainly see, as he
ling tho window, combined
oaf pleading expression a
sort of feverish glitter, and tho whole
attitude of tho man was ono of despair. it go
In liis hands ho held what appeared to
be a photograph and an old letter, and
ho never moved his eyes from them.
Tho rest of the room that camo with­
in Georgia's field of vision betokened me,
cleanliness, but at tbe samo time ex­ drin
and

trass;

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had
her

• good

his companion took a look, after which like,
sold
they -both softly retreated some little oat
distance into the timber and paused.
"Well?" said Boney.
could
“Darned queer,” said Georgia.
“ Kinder sick looking, eh ?"
I
Georgia nodded his head tlioughtgentle
I fully.
ie- but
“Let's see the boys about it," said
&gt; come
Roney, and then they both retraced their into
ist rd
steps to the saloon.
•
I The boys listened with interest to the
I report, and pulled their lieards and
have
J scratched their heads in attempts to ob­
ithize
i tain a solution as to what ailed the Her­ with
! mit. Many and various were tho expln- the
grief,
| nations given, and then they decided
1 that Georgia and Roney had Ixnter go and
rou&amp;ly
I back and knock at the door and inquire,
b stole
! at any rate', if anything was wrong ; so, from
•down
thereupon the two once more started up the r
tho trail. They knocked—first softly
| and then louder—but elicited no responM' or caused any show of life within, “the. o-------------------------------------- 1 giv­
■ save the extinguishment immediately of ing the guardianship of my child—mv
THE HERMIT
■ tho light.
Alice—to her uncle, because they said I
)
“No use,” whispered Roney, and, was unfit to take care of her.' Georgia,
they mi
left we
the uiuo
little • if but one kind word had been said—
Away up on tho main range—tho /without further
ler wora, wey
Sierra Madro—of the Rocky mountains, cabin and its solitary and eccentric occu- only one—I wouldn’t have been the fool
feet above the sea, rests a little ■ pant, and joined
uieir icomrades.
-uuu»uct.
well, I1 lelt
west. I1
ned their
।, I was. Well,
left ana
and went West.
trnext day passed, and tho next, stopped drinking. I have new» touched
mining camp of some twen^r
twenty or twenty-1
twenty-1 The
ugh log
Altos was taken"*L-om
*vc rough
log . cabins—right on the i. and the Hermit gave no signs of existe
exist- j, a drop Hinee
since Alice
token from me.
edge of tjmhm-linetimber line. North.
North, «nnth
south, owt
east1 ence
(
That o
evening the —
mail
2------camo
— in
, | You believe me, Georgia?”
ana west huge jx-Aks ’ tower in their1 “
and
among
tho letters was one, in a
d “
3" th?
"Yes,” said Georgia.
KxaasivB grandeur and rear their stony woman’s&gt;..
—.i for T.u.ra
hand,
John Hanner, xfir.
Min- 1i "After a while.I wrote to her uncle,
farad* to the rising and setting sun, and oral City, Son Juan county, Colorado. 1 j j
him of my new life and asked
aeon like grim old sentinels keeping There was not such a personage in the him if I couldn't at least write to my litwatch over the little basin in which are county, so for as tho boys knew, but I tl0 girl. T
---- ' in '07, and
--«-*•
------That1was
she
was 10
the cabins, collectively known os Min­ Georgia suddenly
--------**'"* that
•’*
”
'
suggested
it years ol
old.
Ho took no notice of my leteral City.
The mountain sides are might be for the I--------ermit.----------------------This twopd ter_ ’
•earned and ribbed with, the rich silver most probable, and he was deputed to
“ He’s a------ ” broke in Georgia, but
carry it up and deliver it, if correct
suddenly checked himself before coaabaftM and tunnels echo daily to the
As Wore, all tho knocking failed to | eluding.
.
dong of drill and sledge as the hardy obtain an answer, and Georgia, after a
“ Then I thought perhaps he hadn’t
miners delve after the metallic treasures moment's hesitation, put his shoulder to
of these great store-houses.
the...
door and with as little noise os ]&gt;oe- got it, so I got my money together and
Near the blacksmith shop, where the , siblo burst the wooden button off that went East. But he haa, Georgia; he
It wits no use. though; he
wot unmelodious ring of drills and picks I served as a lock. The next instant and had.
being sharpened is heard nil the day and I Georgia was in the room. Tbe Hermit wouldn't believe in me, und wouldn't let
far into the night, a little cabin stands | ]By extended upon the floor, his face me see my little girl. He said she
unobtrusive upon its rocky foundation, flushed and hot with fever, and his long, should never know but yhat ho was her
There is an air of neatness about its } thin fingers
nervoualvand re­
’ — father, at least until she wm of age. I
o/ grasping
laxing again tho torn blanket on which tried the courts, but I spent all my mon­
ey without changing the decree. Then
ho teased.
.
■well for the patience, taste and skill of ' “What's tho matter, old pard?" said I gave it up and came back West again.
ita builder. In fact, the cabin is point­ Georgia, as ho raised the old man's I gained one thing, though. The Judge
ed out as a fine Bjiecimea of frontier head.
.
. said tliat when Alice was 21 she should
architecture.
The fevered eyes slowly turned to­ be offered tho choice of coming to me,
The solitary owner and occupant of ward his face, tho emaciated fingers her lather, or remaining with her guard­
tius little building was known through- opened, and the poor, lonely old fellow ian. I had to rest satisfied, and I have
worked and worked to got money for my
■cut the comp as “ the Hermit.” Not, said huskily:
little girl. I scrimped some, Georgia,
be it understood, because of his imitating
“ Don’t tell her I”
but there's nearly $12,000 in bank for
thoae poor old beings of ancient story
“Who—tell who?"
her now,” and the old man’s vote© and
who dwelt in caves and fled at tho apmanner were full of pride.
know.”
“ Blio was 21 last June, and Tve been
"’Thinking of his folks in the States,”
worked his mine alone, and, when join- muttered Georgia, and then tenderly and waiting for her letter. I knew it would
the rest of the men about the fire in carefully he lifted tho sick man in his come. Oh, Georgia, if sho only knew
tbe saloon, always sought a corner and arms and strode away to his own cabin. how I have worked for ner; how I have
The news of the Hermit’s sickness waited, all alone, but still working and
spread through the camp, and blankets waiting; but she has written now, and
He waa vastly different from the feet and food camo from all quarters for his to-morrow, Georgia—to-morrow, or next
of his fellow laborers. Ho never drank ; use. The store was ransacked for the day, I must start East. We will be
ka never swore; but, in his quiet, unob­ beet that it could afford A terrible very, very happy together, and—but
trusive way, would sit and gaze intently slaughtering of mountain grouse took read her letter—you know all now,” and
place that nch broths might be made for tho lids closed over the feven’d eyes, and
the invalid. One man traveled sixteen the poor old man murmured, “little
miles to Silverton to secure a can of Alice, little Alice."
Georgia tore open the envelope and
peaches, and tho men almost fought in
•aided stoop in his shoulders; a long —v.v.va.b.1 nml unfolded the letter, and tho old man
feebly drew nearer in joyful, happy
beard, plentifully streaked with gray,
aed a pair of wearied, restless, nervous, but kept them away, admitting only ono eagerness.
yearning eyes, that somehow appealed or two to aid him in the care of the old
to the rough but good-hearted miners.
man. But despite all this attention the
Mail came twice a week in Mineral old fellow sank and sank, anditsoon be­ have only to nay that I regrut that the man
whose habit* killed my mother should also bear
and the saloon was the jioHtoffioe. came evident that tho mountain fever tbe title of my father. I sincerely hope that
Megulorly upon the carrier's arrival the hail one more victim.
the Almighty will pardon where we cannot.
Atjo Habmub."
Hermit would join the crowd and listen
One night Georgia sat smoking his
pipe and musing. The owner at the
Georgia turned toward the old man.
letter had been found, for in his ravings
“My God,” he said, “tbe Hermit is
tho old man had often mentioned the
name Hanner, but the boya feared lest
he would i— _u—u a;— l../.— —»■ -^-ng it, and thia
Lime in the Tea-Kettle.
n away to
What was he

&amp;

the

boys

®atfar from the scanty yield of his mine
TK boys had often debated upon
writetg a letter to the Hermit, for his
emtinxial exp. station and his regularly
latter disappointment touched them, but
tfa-y argued that it would not be what

it not contain
Had tho old
____ w
vea living, and
where were they to be found? All
things und many more came flitting
through his brain, and he did not hear
his patient slowly raise himself in bed
and stare about him. The old mon
looked the room over, and then his eyes
rested on the burly form by the fire.
“ Georgia," lie saidrein an instant Georgia sprung to his
feet and hastened to the bedside.

The old man smiled wearily. ,
" Tell me all about it," he aoid.
Georgia briefly recotmted the story of
his illnews, touching but ligriitly on what
not ta so painful to the he liad done and laying great stress on

Several of them oi&amp;ed tho Post-

“ But, now, old man, you’ll soon be
up und among 'em,” he concluded, with
a cheerful laugh.
“ No,” said the old fellow, with the
same weary .•-.mile, “but—but I thank
you."
*
“Oh, nonsense—that's all rightcrowded. And
■men showed in you’re only -a lectte shook up, you know
—it’s nateral after taing au fur down
aa you've ixt-n.
You’ll soon ta all

me in and Hie Hermit '

face lighted up with an eagerness that

Every good housewife knows that an
iron kettle used for heating water, that
holds limo in solution, will, in a short
time, become coated with that sub­
stance. This being a poor conductor of
it will, of course, take a longer time
to heat the water than when the kettle
was new. Copper or tin vchhGIb do not

anxiouM to learn more of the incident
that Mr. Wren referred to.
" Did you know Booth?" asked Mr.
Lindsay.
"Intimately. I had acted with him a
season in Richmond, and been on the
Southern circuit several times with him.
I have slept with Booth many and many
a time, and there was no one of mv
friends that was tatter liked."
• Mr. Wren, taing urged to narrate the
incident, began:
•
“When I had served my tunic in the
army and got mv discharge, I made an
engagement with Mr. Grojrer, who then
had ono of the Washington theaters un­
der lease. There were quite a numtar
of my old friends in Washington, actors
who were well known, at least to the
profearion. There was Jim McCullom,
Sam Chester, John Jennings, Sam Vernejr, and others, and we used to meet
sociallv everv Sunday night. Home­
times Wilkes Booth would join us. He
would frequently tell us, when wo asktxl
him where he'd been so long—fur we
M ould not see him wound sometimes for
days, and then he would suddenly ap­
pear—that he had been taking horaoback rides. He used to argue with us
on the merits of the Southern cause.
“ On the afternoon that the Marine
Band serenaded Lincoln when he re­
turned from his visit to Richmond, Sam
Verney, Jennings, and myself went to
the White House, and, on our return,
went to the office of C. D. Heas, who
was manager for Mr. Grover. Wo were
going to hear a new play read. We were
claying ‘ Aladdin ’ at Grover’s, and
Miss Effie German was leading lady.
She was in Mr. Hess’ office with the
others, if I remember aright At all
events, Booth come in, and greatly in­
terrupted ns with Ilia violent Boceturion
talk. I think this was on the Wednes­
day before the assassination. Booth
asked Mr. Hess at tliat time, too, when
President Lincoln was going to the the­
ater do see ‘ Aladdin,’ for the President
had bSu invited to be present, and had
promised to do ho.
•
“ The next day a number of ns, after
rehearsal, were standing in front of
Grover’s, and afterward we went into
the lobby of the theater. As I now re­
memtar, there were Mr. O. H. Hew?,
Mr. Verney, Mr. Jennings, and one or
two other gentlemen.
Booth came
sauntering in. My impression was that
ho had been drinking.
“ He began nt once to talk ataut tho
war. We didn't pay much attention to
his wild talk, for we hod heard very
much of it, but he finallv spoke of Lin­
coln by a very vulgar and profane term.
That made me very angry.
" ‘John,’ said I, ‘ what do you talk
that way for ? The war is aver. Your
uiuci
in beaten.
ik-uk-u. What
nuui is tho
me use of
oi cryside is
ing now? If you feel so bad, why didn't
you
tato the
th. Southera
you RO
go into
Southern nnu..
army, &lt;u&gt;
as I did
in tho Northern ? It don’t look well to
brag now, when y6u never shouldered a
musket for your side.’
“' Parhape I’vo done as much as you
did for the cause, and can do more.
Do you mean to nay that Fm a cow­

ssed ' to wish. I had shot Booth. If
^erylxidy had the experience I have

A TOUGH STORY.
" Ever heerd 'bout tho scrimmage me
and Case had with a b'ar over 'long
Rattlesnake creek?” asked old Jerry
Greening, as he piled the logs on the
fire in his cozy little cabin-nea

PITH AND POHTT.
Pike county,,
are peculiarly

ye know my son'Uose, don’t ye?—comes
in. Wall, me an' Case an that 'ere ole

didn't nee Booth again that evening.
"The next morning, which was the
day of the assassination, I went around
to Ford’a Theater to see Miss Lanrn
Keene, and, passing down the front lob­
by, supposing a rehearsal waa in progress,
I saw H. Clay Ford and also Booth, who
turned toward me and, as I supposed,
made u movement to carry his threat
into execution. I had on a light over­
coat and my revolver in the pocket, and
I put my hand on it prepared to shoot
through the pocket at Booth, for I sup­
posed it was going to be the best thing
to get the firat shot Fortunately for
me, perhaps unfortunately for the coun­
try, I waited an instant, and saw Booth
extend his hand to me. He came up,
saying, ‘ Won't you shake hands,

that iron has an affinity for lime, which
tho other vessels have not But this af­
finity can be overcome by coating the
inner surface of the vessel with a. com­
pound of tannic acid and iron, which is
insoluble in water and will not precipi­
tate lime. This is easily done. Taka a
new tea-kettle and put a handful of oak
bark into it, and keep it boiling for
tlu-ee or four hours, filling it up from
time .to time as tho water Ixiils away.
The iron will get a jet-black coat of tan­
nate of iron, and will ta proof against that was the end of the trouble.
“That evening, while Miss Gcnnon
lime. Care must ta token that the ket­
tle does not boil dry end l&gt;ecome heated waa singing * Sherman lias marchwj to
to redness. A heat a little below that the sea,’ and I was standing in the ufegs
point will destroy the coating. If the
lime can ta fully removed from an old
tea-kettle it can bo coated in the same
manner ms a new one, but will require a
and I presume Mr. Hess will remember
it, ’That------ John Booth did it* I am
sorry 1 waa profane, but perhaps that
times.
will'be pardoned. Jim McCallom, Sam
sWtokept in dw tea-kettle will prevent Hall and I west up to Booth’s fattier's
farm, in Maryland, the next morning,
looking for Uixu, tor we had. heard him
J^nrrn and Mreaidc.

How long doee a widower mourn for
his wife? For a second.

What is better than a promising
young man ? A paying one.

the all-firedest yell ever I heerd, an
outen the brush on' scrub oaks came a
tremonjus black b'ar. I’ll be hanged
if that b'ar wasn’t ten foot long. Wall,
the b’ar stood still in the path, an’
looked at me an* Case, an’ Case an! me
stood etill an* looked at the b'ar, an’
I’ll lie gosh hanged if ’twasn't ho com­
ical I just sot down on the- groan' an'
luffed. Then Case he got up on his car
'cos we didn't have no gun nor nothin'
with us, ’cejjtin’ a nax, an’ so he yells
to me:
"‘Reckon ye’d tatter git up a tree,
’nlese ye want ter git chawed into mince
meat,’ sez he.
" Jest about thet time Mr. B'ar made
fur Case, on' I shinned up a tree.
“ Wall, Cose he went fur the b’ar with
the ax, an’ all of a suddent the ole con1 cern flew offen the handle; bo Case he
started fur ter climb a tree ns the b’ar1 come fur him. Wall, sir, to se&lt;’ C-ase n
I climbin’ that or’ tree with that b'ar after
। 'im was more'n I could stan", so I jest
bust.out laffin’agin. Then Case, he got
I red-hot mad, an; the way ho slung. the
' profan'ty roun’ were a caution. Jest
I about the time he begin a callin’ me all
■ sort er names, that b’ar reached one of
his paws np an* pulled off one of Case’s
bates. He slid down the tree with the
bate, and when he totehod the groan’ he
struck fhat ar* bate jest like that 17ycnr-old dog of mine wud a rat. But
the butt, didn't seem to satisfy him, so
he clim the tree agin. Case saw him a
cornin’, so he veils out, Tm a goner,
dad!* I sez, 'Hold the fort, onv give
him t'other bute.’ Jest than Case sex,
' ITl fix the ole cuss.'
• "Wall, sir, that b’ar clim a’most to
where Case were a-settin’, when all at
ono't I see Case moltin' some motions
with his fingers. Sez I, ‘ Be you afixin’hiin?' Sez he, ‘I be.’ Jest thon
tho ole devil gave a ter'bio roar an’ let
go tho tree. I s'pose you'll hardly
. b.’liovo
--------it,, but gosh hang me if that b’ar
a a summerset in the air an’
'
light
on his head. Yes, air, it’s a solem’
h
"ht nn
foe' thet thet b’ar fell on hiz head so
hard thet he broke hiz neck. The whole
thing were bo cussed oom'cal thet I got
n-laffin' an’ fell clean off the limb I was
straddlin' and nearly broke my neck.
When Case come down outen the tree,
sez
made
b’ar tumble?’
„ I,• ‘What
...... .. ...........
, ,the
---------------------■
lookB at mo a
then pulls
out a
popper-box. Wall.
Wall, sir,
«_popp»r-box.
«ir; that
Ural ar’
boy—I allera calls him boy though he’s
38 year ole cornin’ hnyin’-time—had
stole the Me woman's pepper-box, just
to tantlizo her, on' thet s what saved his
life. Ho sprinkled the pepper in the
b’ar’s eyes, an’ nearly drova him frantic,
so ho dropped. But the strangest part
of the story is the dog. When mo an'
Case went back after the b'ar with a
hoas an’ wagon, ITl be blasted if we
didn't, fin’ that ole raller houn’ up
'nother tree, yellin' like sin. ‘Truth,
sir, truth. Yes, sir, that ar' dog .he'd
been bo scart that he just clim that tree
'thout thinkin'. Mebta you tliink I’m
lyin’ when I say that b’ar weighed 550
poun’. But it’s the truth, sir. I never
lied yet, an' I’m gettin’ too ole to learn,
fur I’m nigh 70 years ole.”

“ 'I didn't sav so, John,’ I replied,
' but I did say tfiat you ought to have
showed your courage before you talk as
you do now. ’
“ At this he got very angry. ‘ Yon
call me a coward, do yon?' said he, and
he drew his pistol at once.
" I was angry, too, and a good deal
mors foolish, , taing a hot-headed
young fallow then of 27, but I also re­
membered that he had mo at an ad­
vantage.
&gt;
"‘Hold on, John,’ I cried, throwing
Floating Island.
up my hands, 'lam not fixed. If you
Among the many natural curiosities
fir- now you will prove yourself a cow­
ard. Let me go home and get fixed, and of Tuolumne county it is not generally
we’ll have this out—shoot on sight, if known that there is a “ floating island.'''
Up in the "Siskiyona," lying like a
"I had just that melodramatic and
foolish bluster, and was silly enough to
be in earnest in what I said', for Booth,
after looking at me a minute, put up his
pistol and said, * You want to be pre­

of animals.
W’hen a man gete tight, the devil

oquaw in&amp;e, » m-auuiqp ruicri oi water,
now utilized by a mining company as a
reservoir. For many years the lake lias
been a favorite and delightful resort for
fishing parties, and contained nearly in
its renter an island, comprising about
an acre of ground, covered with luxu­
riant grass and a growth of willow and
alder. It was never dreamed that the
pretty little island was not terra firms,
but when the bulkhead acroee the outlet
of the lake dammed un its waters the
island rose slowly until it had been ele­
vated fully sixteen feet above its original
level It would be a queetion for the
naturalist rattier than the geologist to
determine the age of this floating island,
aa it is evidently made up entirely of
decayed vegetation. Perhaps at some
remote period the roots of a tree, uptorn
by the mountain storm, drifting out in
tbe lake, formed the nucleus from which
the island has grown, but it seems sin­
gular that it should have remained an­
chored and unchangeable in ite position.

Phyhic, says-an bld surgeon, is tbe art
of amusing the patient while nature
cures the disease.
tion. It always warns the burglar in
season for him to get out of the way be­
fore anylxxly can shoot.

“How swnr the moonlight sleeps
upon this bank,” as the burglar re­
marked to his pal while they gazed at
the institution they intended to rob the
first dark night.
'A Chester Valley (Pb. ) young lady
is the owner of several calls lilies, the
roots of which were procured for her

“ Don’t be afraid, ” saida snob to a
German laborer, “sit down and moke
yourself my equal.” “I vould haff to
blow my prains out," was the reply of
the Teuton.
‘ ‘ that a few of our citizens could be per­
mitted to live till they die a natural
death, so ns to show the world what a
___ _ _____ i i__ in_______ &gt;__ -»n____ ।___ i

who asked him o question, that he usu­
ally received pay for his advice.
" Then," said lawyer No. 1, extending
50 cents,
tell me all you know, and
give me 1 mck/the change.”

A laly tells something which ought
to have remained a oecret with her sex.
It is that a woman in choosing a lover
considera a good deal more how the man
will be regarded by other women than
whether she loves him herself.
When b man’s wife comes in and sees
him razor in hand und with his foci? all
lather, and asks him : "Are yon shav­
ing ?” it’fl a provoking thing in him to
answer : “ No, Tm blocking the stove,-”
but it’s human nature to so reply.—
Boston

Seasonable work : . The farmer turns
the furrow with a carelesa unconcern ;
and tiie farmers works the handle of the
big, old-fashioned churn. Their son
sorts out the 'tatera for plantin’ in the
cellar, while their daughter on the back
porch is talkin’ to her feller.
“ Men should not allow. their wives to
split wood,” says-a con temporary. This
refuse when liis wife cornea up with tears
in her eyes and rays, “ Now do, dear,
let me go down cellar and split wood for
an hour to get up on appetite."
" Jou made a fool of me," said an ir­
ritated man to his wife, “ and that’s the
way you got me to marry you.” “ My
love, sweetly responded the wife, " you

Ax Oil City gentleman who hnd trav­
eled in Europe said he was at a dinner
one day iu Faria, and while telling a
story was attacked with a sudden and
continued fit of sneering. When he
ceasod a Russian gentleman at another
table, named Pliteheekee, turned around
and complimented him on his correct
pronunciation of the Russian language.
water
AM ’ AraM
H HIM raill.
"But I am sure you do." "Oh.no,
ma’am." “Now will you say solemnly
that you do not put water in your
milk?’ "Well, ma'am, well, I must
say that sometimes I put some water in
the can and then put the milk in that,
but I never put water in the milk."

one day. His friend did not eaem to
take it quite all in. “ Why," exclaimed

who understand color?" “And who are
they Y’ at lost asked the friend. “ Why

vi/te(Orr.) Senthtci.

'
Gloeose Mannfacture.
There appears to be quite a furor in
the West in connection with the manu­
facture of glucose from corn. A large
nnmtar of factories are taing set up; one
at Ghieago, it is said, will have a capac­
ity of 20,000 bnahels a dav. A bushel
of corn produces 30 pounds of glucose self with a revolver, when
(grape sugar) or 8 gallons o( sirup. The burglars enter Uie store in
Hiigar costs 2 cents a pound, the core

�ra k» find lava. *ad
ni:iOfc the conquest, in

UMVKP EVERY EATVEDAT MOEXtMO. Al

VMhTiUe. Michigan.

He had
graceful
parish admired the
Bat ao- day, to the surprise of hut
friends, Mr. Benedict sold his favorite.

tho rewtoh.
“He WM growing unruly,
the pastor.
.
“ But I thought lam a very orderly

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Freeh

The crown of

ORNO STRONG,

“No, ho was growing quite unruly,"
Answered the minister; “he once got
into the pulpit, and, I thought it waa
time to part with him."
The twjona clergyman would allow
nothing to interfere with his purpose of
life. . If any of our readers would under­
stand our Lord’s injunction as to cutting
off the hand and plucking out the eye,
let them read Matt. xviu. 8, 9, in the
light of this anecdote.
WEALTHT~MENOF SEW YORK.

_____ _________
1150,­
000; two large center diamonds, $10,000
each, making $20,000; fifty-four smaller
diamonds, placed at the angles of the
former, each ,$500; four crosses, each OFFICE IK TRCMANH BRICK. SECOND BTOSY.
composed of tweiity-Qve diamonds, $60,­
000; four large diamonds on the top of
|W=,
tho crosses, $20,000; twelve diamonds
contained in the flew de lit, $50,000;
|uo
eighteen stnaller diamonds contained in
the same, $10,000; pearls, diamonds, etc.,
upon the arches and crosses, $50,000;
also, 141 small diamonds, $25,000; twentw-six diamonds in the upper cross,
$15,000; two circles of pearls about the
in the world outside rim, $15,000. The cost of the stones in
,’uria, says tho Wall the crown, exclusive of the metal, is,
Street Daily News, cau show os much therefore, nearly $500,000.
private'wealth oh the city of New' York.
Hari-Karl—Hari-kari is a form of
The richest man in England at present suiadp-'perfonned in Japan by cutting
is the Duke of Westminster, whose in­
g' ’ abdomen by two crosswise cuts
come from London property alone is es­
10rt sword. Nearly tdl Japanese
timated nt £400,000. His rural land
carry ou their jK-raun two
VILLAGE QFFICEKS
estate yields some £100,000 more. His ,
one long, to fight on enemy
total income from real and personal es- I
PtMUeot—William Killen.
d tlie other short, to perform
tat*? aggregate about $3,500,000. Great .
with, if their own honor is at
us is this income it does not come up to ii all damaged. It is a very common pracVillar* Attorney—\V
the income enjoyed by John - Jacob’
us by so doing a man’s honor is
Astor and William H. . Vanderbilt, New* j saved. Officials are often commanded I Marshal—l. C. BoD*.
York's" —
chief
r* millionaires.
-----rZZuZ;.* The Astor I to kill themselves by this method when ’
fortune, at present n^Ute^rahu-s « .
ftdleQ hlU,
I
estimated at not
fan $100,000,000,
h
dlildron
Mariettas.
.tale Mr. Vwtotalt
J! 0,'i, x
their father's
IoU1er-« po­
_r and their
X | EmODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH—A. D. Nawlargest accumulation of private wealth ■ ...
, A r.
•, .11
jVl
tow
,
Paator.
K-rvicea every Babbalh at WH
“ Were it not for public, private wor­ in America. Mr. Vanderbilt’s yearly in- । sition, but not so if the suicide lias taken a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath
school at 12 ta. Prayer
place unbidden. Persons who have suf­ mectluc ovary Thursday evening.
ship would soon lie at an end. To thia, came exceeds $5,000,000.
fered
unendurable
affront,
which
cannot
i
-------------------under God, the church of Christ owes its
Tlie late Rothschild, of Paris, left a otherwis.* be satisfied, sometimes kill ' NJ ASHVILI.K LODGE. No. aaj. a A M a^ulx*ing and its continuance. Where there fortune of 1,000,(XX),000 irancs ($200,worship there is no religion,
religion. oqq qqoj. It must, however, be remem- tl..-mrol,&lt;» ta thi. w.y. wd U.O. »tady
is no public warship
on the enemy.
। TnunltBi brother* ar* cordially invited.
It is by this that God u acknowledged; I
enormous wealth of the their revenge
-v
।
ROBKFT McCAllTN Y W M
* ’ ’
and He is the universal being; and by 1
belongs to different mem- I Tin: Boomerang.—The boomerang is JOHN L. SMITH. s*crxt*r&gt;-.
—- • .
His bounty and urovidenco all live ! «»• 1 bera of a house or firm, while William an instrument used in war and in the
^UfiinrfiS Hirrrforu.
aequcntly, it is the duty of every intel- H Vanderbilt is practically sole owner chase by the aborigines of Australia. It '
bgent creature publicly to acknowledge ()f the
t propcrti^
vaBt states is about two feet in length, flat on one 1
- -------------------------...
—
Him and offer Him that worship whidi : lM^ueatlwd *1^ by his father. Jay side and rounded on the other, and is i
W. H. YOUNG,
He himself has prescribed in His word.” Gould now ranks high among New York made of hard wood bent into a curve
D OfflcrideofMalnBtroet, Naahriiu
Rabbi Levi mud, “ He who has a syna­ millionaire a. He is estimated at $25,- nearly resembling an obtuse angle. Tlie ; 1ta» office boon from 1 to 0 a. m. and 4 to 7 p. m
gogue in his city and does not go thither I 000,000, and bids fair, if he
weapon ;
no lives ten or
metnoa of
oi using this
uns remarkable
remsrnuuiuweapon
pj P RFD
or- method
uble his
his preo- | i» very peculiar. It is taken by one end
to pray, shall be esteemed a bad citizen, । fifteen years longer, to double
or a bad neighbor. And to this they i ent fortune. Token all inull,
all.J.jOould willi the bulged aide downward and M.
apply the words of the prophet, Jer. to-dav is probably the shrewdest
•wdest railroad [' thrown forward
as if to
some object ]
ud state Btroata,
Mkh.
forwi---------------- hit
-------lit 14. Thus siuth tho Lord against all | manager and boldest speculative oper- ' tw-enty-five yards inadvance,
i auvunce. Instead ]
CHAS. 11. BRADY,
of continuing to go directly forward, aa I
my evil neighbors—Behold, I will pluck ator in the United States.
them out of their land. ”
Edward H. Green represents another would naturally be expected, it slowly AlTTORNET at Law and Solicitor In Chancery
Rabbi Eliezer, speaking os fiom God : great ruilrotul fortune, estimated at over
iu the «iy, whirling Hymd end '
“ If thou wilt come to My house I will $20,000,000. He is the chief owner in round, and"describing a curved line till *1od Claim* promptly aUeoded to. aad all atbar
go to thv house; but if thou wilt not the great Louisville and Nashville cum- it roaches u cotuuderablo height, when .
gL?”' °*“ W—IWO-'
come to My house, I will not enter thy । bination, and is said to practically con- it begin, to retrograde, and finally
house. To tho place that My heart lov- | trol that road. Henry Hilton ixin be sweeps over the head of the projector j
LEWIS DURKEE
oth, to tliat place shall My feet go.” We I safely put down nt $20,000,000. In and falls behind him. Thi^ surprising |
ER, Notary Public, Real EalaUand In»ur
may safely mid, “ Those who do not fre­ • April, 1876, Cornelia M. Stewart, widow motion is produced by . tbe
....
---------------------Agent. Collection* promptly made, and
reaction
of
[. of* that
SflJSrtS.‘*1&gt; c
quent the house oj God can never ex­ of
“ ‘ shape.
' 1•
Ml tlie
U14&lt; late A. T.
A. Stewart, transferred to the air upon a missile
unmui-*
store.
• i a u_
UrtBllh
1* Store.
pect His presence or blessing in their Mr. Hilton all her interest in the firm of t The Australianu are said
to be very dex- --------------------------------------------------- -------own.”
A. T. Stewart 4 Co. Wise investments terous in hitting birds and other small on- !
EMORY PARADY.
“ The wisest and the liestof men have । made during the period of depression j inuds, as being behind the thrower they tubticeofthe peace. ConT*jr*ndn« ck-*always felt it their duty and their intrest have, it is said, greatly swollen Mr. Hil- ’ an- unaware that they are the object of tJ fully *ad
OCk*“**
----------to worship God in public. As there is I ton's wealtli. Beaide tlie well-known attack.*Mte Msia BufL
nothing more necessary, so there, is men of. wealth at the head of our Knick- I
Cni-r Rlinrin^x*
l
fOl. 1’AK.MENTER,
nothing more reasonable; he who oc- ■ erbccker families, such as the'Rhine- I
*
*
D. offic* o*«r Hull'* Dru&lt;
Ver
knowledges God in all his ways may ex­ landers, Hameraleys, Schermerhorns, 1 There is no human infirmity more cu- I
moatvlite. Mich._____________________
pect all his steps to be directed. ’Die | Stevenses, Lenoxes, etc., all represent- | rioul than is color-blindness; and!
|jr jj- GRISWOLD
public worship of God is one grand line tag ...tludal route, ta thi. city ... wmroly u.yother .l.mtwhich ~ little.
„ n&lt;_
k
of distinction between the atheist and the | have a great number of minor million- is known. The oddest tiling about it,
o»ro over D.c. Grtflth** *u»ro. Rroidcuc*
believer. He who uses not public wor­ aires, worth from $1,000,000 to $2,000,- perhaps, ie that it in not certain, or even corner Pulllip* and Durkee atroeu. Prompt *:t«oship has either DQ God, or has no right .000, who live and die without attracting likely, tliat the person who is afflicted Mo°
u&gt; c*M* &lt;tey or nl&lt;bt.,
notion of his being; and such a person, । any particular attention, unless they with color-blindness is aware of the '
jy, PLINT
according to the Rabbins, is a bad huvr romethtag U-tata. money U. .ignJ- drfrot
.
.
| . ttoksct u» ..J S.IUW,', 1. Chro-n
neighbor; it is dangerous to live near ize them.
4
Color-blindness 1h un inability to dis- |
Ml„ prkctice in all th* Omirt.-- of thi»»uu.
him, for neither ho nor his cun be under [ Crossing the Atlantic again, Frank- 1 tinguish colors. Those who arc wholly collection* prumpciv made, offle* over D. C.
the protection of God. No man should fort-on-the-Main, with a population of color-blind can sec no more than the 9ftffllh»su&gt;r». Nath rille, Mich._____________
be forced to attend a particular place of ,I aliout 100,000, is reputed to be the rich- forms of things ; but cases of total ab£ PARADY.
worship, but every man should be 1 eat city of its size in the whole world. ; sence of the power to perceive color
anufacturer of Bootornd shoe*. M*kiDe
obliged to attend some place; and he i
It is assarted that there are 100 Frank- I are very rare. In most i&gt;eraaim who
*nd repairing: neatly done. alao etrlci atten­
who has any fear of God will not find it . fortera vjorth from $4,000,000 to $5,000,- j are lr -king in this respect, the infirmity tion Io fill all order* promptly, and al the loweet
difficult to get a.place to his mind."
,000 each* and 250 who are worth $1,000,- extends only to certain colors., One
Mr. -- for twentv years did not en- ',
000 and upward. The citv is one of ! man cannot perceive u red color; nnter the house of Goi The Lord's day [ the great banking centers oi the globe, other green; another blue, und so on.
was wasted iu idleness and dissipation. Its aggregate banking capital is cstimat- I This partial color-blindness is not unOne Sabbath he is driven by a rain­ ed at $200,000,000—more than one- common.
Examinations by experts
CHARITES SCHEIDT.
storm to the vestibule of the church. ' fourth of which the Rothscliilds, whose I seem to show that alxjut one in every
He listens to the word of God pro­ original and parental house is there, own twenty men is defective in tlie nereepchurned by His servant from the sacred and control.
| tion of re lor; and it is asserted that the
desk. Tlie Holy Spirit sends the truth ! Coro .ud"whe.t ProducUon ta El«ro j
“ uot " cummoa “ ’umen “ “
home to liis heart; ne becomes intensely ।
^UisrcllBnruu.1 Card*.
Htates i men.
interested. The next Lord’s day ho is
”,
....
,
Probably not fifty readers of this pafound in tho sanctuary. Tlie gospel to
Dr.
,r are eJu^cious
vr. James
Jiunes Williams,
WUMMIDB. late
mtc Auditor
-yutuiur of !• m
per
conscious that they are color- |
him is glad tidings of great joy. A I the btau&gt; of Ohio furnishes the follow- f)lin(L Yet» if oculists are correct, and yYolLCOTT HOUSE.
Sublic confession of faith in the Lord mg interesting exhibit of the produc- 1 four or flve in eTerT 100 p^o,
de.
esus Christ is made. For more than Ition of corn and wheat in the United fluent thia rwpu^ the defect assumes I
five years he has stood up in season and i States lor the year 1879 :
proportions
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
proportions that
that command
command attention,
attention, for
for I
CORN.
out of season, as a faithful witness for I
the reason that there ore many occupaHotel centrally located, wall kept.
Jesus.
Mr. ---- frequently attends I t
309.000.000 ; tious in whicha quick and accurate per­
■even meetings on the Sabbath and £ low, .
185,000,000 ception of color is necessary. The lack of
142,000,000
never ftvls weary. Ihinng tlie twe ty *1 Mi—wn
135,000,000
it
may
render
success
impossible.
years be lived in sin, when Monday £
106,700,000
There are many ways of testing the
90,000,000
came, we have h«MU*d him state*, he wu* a iin—
65,000,000 eye, to find out if it is color-blird The P J. PI'KCHIS,
worp out und disqualified for work. Not £
&lt;n.oxMxn beat is, to put in the hands of a person,
m
duties of the Sabbath 9 Traowc.
so&gt; now.
now. The diitiiw
MAuaooo wonted, of various colors, and sak him
Boss Barber
jgivc peace of mind and rest to soul and 1®. H*aa*ji»ani*..
w.900,000 u&gt; separate- the pieces into red, bine,
‘body.
w-*“eala.~Z-green and other colors; and then to shade
Total..
.. Sons of toil I Don’t stay away from
&gt;
|
them
from
light
to
dark.
A
man
who
WHEAT.
church.
liwthtit. t is color-blind will usually make a mis’ “Even the youths shall faint and be 1. Hllnoto ...
4X7uo‘aoo
*D eoorting the colon, in the first
weary, and the young men shall utterly X Indiana .
36,800,000 four or five pieces given him for exam­
Obta.. .
fail; but they that wait upon the Lord X
33,000,000 ination.
4. Cnilfarala..
32,78^,000
shall renew their strength; they shall
'Another teat is to see if a person can
31^07,000
Mlnneeo&lt;a
mount up with wings as eagles; they A
2M,Wt),uCiO read red letters printed on a black
7. Mlcluon..
g LIEBHAU8ER,
shall run and not bo weary; and they
38,800,000 ground.
A third is to cover a blue
22,300,000
shall walk and not faint"—Light aiid
20,COCMJOO sheet, printed with black letters, with
Lijc.
18,100,000 j thin
tlxiu white
tissue
—hite tissue paper. To the perfect
Tile .ninlatcr. Home.
t
ToUj
.................................. 341,474,000
vision, the letters will appear a yellowish
An intelligent foreigner, visiting New : The whole country produced 1,545,- brown. If they are black letters printed READY MADE CLOTHING,
England 100 years ago, would have no- 1000,000 bushels of corn, of which eleven on a red sheet, they will appear green
ticed two prominent traits us character- ■ statiwt produced 1,228,600.000, while under the paper.
Xnwnv-tllp.
Mloh.
bring the people. Ono was singleness twentv-seven States and eight TerriThe causes of color-blindness have

Spring Goods
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

HAPPY IN BARGAIN!
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of the
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
under the heads of

O lotliing;,
Hate, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,

^ashville Jirtrtonj.

M

tories’produced 316,400,000. Of wheat,
. the whole cuuntrv produced 449,000,000
j bushels—341,500’000 in eleven States,
and 107,500,000 in all of the other States
and Territories.
The eleven States
enumerated above produced 76 per cent
of the entire wheat crop, and 79 per
went forward to what he had made up cent of the corn crop.
his mind to be, in^as straight a road as
Too Fat to Kneel.
circumstances would permit.
They were relieaning a play in which
He might not travel as the crow flies
—man is seldom allowed in this discip­ the leading role was confided to on actor
linary life to take the shortest line—but who waa inordinately fat Thera was in
he went, jogging doggedly along, up liill it one sensational scene in which the
and down hill; over streams and through actor, tempted to the commission of a
marshes. Like the Roman soldier, he j crime, implored Heaven that he might
lived frugally, and carried as little im- • not yield to the temptation. Alas, ot
pedimenla (the significant Latin name I the rehearsal it become evident that the
tor luggage) as possible. He laid aside J actor was too fat either to kneel or to
every weight, and did one thing.
• Iclawhis hands.
An anecdote of an old-time minister ।
‘We 11 liava to cut it, says the disapflluatrate-s how these two traits gave I pointed manager
character to the religious life.
' “0, no, ’ says tlie actor, cheerfully;
Rev. Noah Benedict was one of throe ' 'Til make it all right I'll atte*mj&gt;t to
pMtors wheue united service in the I kneel, and then cry, with a despairing
church *t W(&gt;odbury, CL, covered tho gesture. ‘Lost! lust! My sin-seared

of purpose; the other waa the resolutenews with which everything interfering
with the attainment of that purpose was
put*• -aside.
—
“J“
If a young man proposed to be a farm­
er, or a sailor, or a merchant, or a law-

been sought by scientific men. and very 'J’HAT HUSBAND OF MIME !
plausible theories have been formed
with regard to them, which we have not
spnre to give.
The defect is incurable. A person
A. U RASEY’S,
who does not know colors can never be
taught them, and there is no operation
or instrument that will remedy the de­
fect.— Youth’s Oornjianion.
,
g A. BUSH,

Coolness In Action.
If the superior officer lose his oourage,
it is all over with the men. An anecdote
is related of o staff officer who produced
an excellent effect upon a whole column
of men under fire by canying an ordrr
quietly tlirongh a hut bombardment with
a cigar between his lips. And a similar
story is told of an officer in one of' the
buttles before Metz. His men were
suffering horribly, and he was unable to
steady them until be saw a soldier smok­
ing. ’ He was struck by the effect pro­
duced on his own mind, und he waa wise
enough to walk up to the man and ask
if he would give him a light for his ci$ar.
Courage is infectious as fear.

'

run

Ladles and G-ente’
Fux-nisliing^ Goods

THE CELEBRATED

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!
They cannot fail to please ’the Ladies.

JC3C OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon­
est Goods and selling on the basis of Three
Feet to t lie yard and Sixteen Ounce*
to tlie pound, enables us to hold all our old custom­
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER &lt;
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We ana .
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered,
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try o*
and see.
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
exchange for all farm products.

L. J. WHEELER,
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.

» THE TIME
To Take Advantage of the

GBEAT SPRING- BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S
Where he is constantly opening

ZN"ew Spring Goods
-------- IN----------

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Boots, Shoes, TVotions, XCtOta.
GP* It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any mrmfcrad
undersell me, who sells for CASH.

JJEHE YOU HAVE THEM.
When we say thia, we mean that you have

Bargains in Spring Goods.
We are opening the largest and most complete stock &lt;f
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
our store will fully prove.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

“TBE BOSS"

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
MAaHTlLK.Es

-

MKB.

Repairing done with X«MMM and Dispatch.

yyiLLIAM JONES,

It must also be remembered that we also carry an imnMN*
stock of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

ALL KINDS § FOOT COVER!l&lt;[t 3
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.

DENTISTS

have the benefit of it.

KOCHBB BRCfTH

�"

1 .!!!■!...................
MK'HIVAN MRWH.

■

TfceSItwg.

A township eon vention of the friends
of temperance will be held at Red
bleeding lungs.
Ribbon Hall al Morgan, on Friday,
Mrs.
Almon
Pariah,
a
young
married
May
7th. 1880, at I o’clock, p. m. The
X A KU VlI.LEi
woman of Flint, died suddenly in con­ object of thfe convention fe to further
vulsions on tbe 35th.
tlie work begun at the County Conven­
SATURDAY. 't - - - MAY 1, 1*0.
Andrew Ferguson fell dead in a street tion, held in HantingH on April 27, and
of Grand Raukfe Monday. He was an to secure the complete organization of
old man, ana had lived in that city 35 the town in favor of a oonrtirational
OUR EUROPUN LETTER.
Mhqmdment prohibiting the roanufacyears* .
■
■
John Crosby, an old gentleman in iL.m apd sale.of intoxicating liquor in
South Lyon, Oakland county, died this State as a beverage. It fe expected
that
J. F. Orwick of Woodland, will be
April 37, from the effects of tincture of
London England, April 15,1880.
aconite, which nt, drank supposing it pi esent and address the convention.
We hope to see every school district in
' Wesre now witneuing the greatest to be whisky.
tbe township represented.
George Hayden an old resident of
Democratic victory time, baa ever been
Wm. E. Martin
achieved in England. The electioua Caasopolis committed suicide Wednes­
Chairman of Township Committee.’
day by taking morphine. 'He waa 60
have dealt a very heavy blow to the years old, and had been drinking mneb
Facts are stubborn things, and can­
Conservative party, and once again a whisky of late.
not be gainsayed. Such is the case
Liberal govern meot will tqr ite hand
St. Joseph’s citizens have subscribed with E. A, Young’s Cough and Lung
£10,000
towards
having
tlie
Lawton
Syrup.
It fe a fact that it has never
at improving the state of the country,
It fen notable fact that,-hard aa the blast furnace moved there. Men who failed to relieve nnd cure every case of
go down in their pockets to assist such Asthma or Influenza. Toprove thfe
Liberal* have tried to win over th* enterprises generally find that it pays. statement to be a fnct, he has instrnctfarming interest to their aide, (aided,
The Allegan coroners inqnest on the dd his agents to refund tbe amount in
M they undoubtedly have been, by the suicide of Emma Ort ended with a ver­ any instance where it fails to cure.
Trial size 25 cents.
failure of the crops, and the mortality dict that she drowned herself in con­
Sold by F. T. Boise.
among cattle, owi'ig to tbe bad weath* sequence of having been seduced, rav­
ished nod degraded by Charles E.
of last year) that in the southern coun­ Smith.
ties of England.Conaervative have been
Prof. Franklin of the Homeopathic
triumphantly returned at the bead of department of.the University, recently .Conferred upon tens of thousands of
sufferers could originate nnd maintain
the polls. Political opinions are among removed a stone from the bladder of a tlie roputation-which AYKK’a Sah"ap
patient which proved bn removal to be
proportion of members of the House of one of remarkable size it weighing over a RILLa eqjoya. It fe acompound of
the best vegetable alteratives, with tlie
Lords and a not inconsiderable one of twelve ounces.
Iodides of Potassium and Iron, nnd fe
the Commons, mainly matters-of tra­
Albert Wilcox, of Adrian, whose the most effectual of nil remedies for
dition. Probably for three centuries, daughter committed suicide a few days scrofulous/ morcnrial, or blood dis­
since,
is
confined
in
the
jail
a
raving
at least there has been no recreant
orders. Uhifonnlv successful and cer­
maniac. Monday morning he broke all
Russel, in the shape of a Tory member tbe glass in the window of his appart- tain in its remedial effects, it produces
of that historic name; or a Cavendish ment. broke up the furniture and was rapid and complete cures of Scrofula,
Sores, Boils, Hutnors, Pimples, Erup­
holding other than Whig opinions. In uncontrollable.
tions, ■''Skin Di ease and all disorders
A voting man named Frank Luce, a rising from impurity of tbe blood. By
these families a Beaconnfieldian would
ocMisinn just such a shock as would resident of Linden, Geniseo Co., aeci- its invigorating effects it always relie­
dentally shot and killed himself while ves Liver Complaints, Female Weak­
thcJDuLe of Abercorn.wlioee three sons' hunting ducks Sunday., His gun miss­
ness and IrrtMtnlaritiea. and is a potent
vote Avery item of tlie Tory ticket as re­ ed fire, and in order to satisfy himself renewer of vitality. For purifying the
gularly as Mr. Speaker takes tlie chair. as to whether it was loaded, no placed blood it lias no equal. It tones up the
the
muzzle
to
his
moutb,
when
the
gun
system, restores and preserves the
Of course there are instances of the re­
discharged its contents, killing him in­ health, nnd impnrts vigor aud energy.
verse occasionally, like that of Lord stantly.
For forty years it has l&gt;een in exten­
Derby and his father, who have exact­
Mrs. Martha Pitgslev of Battle Creek sive use. aud is to-day tlie most avail­
ly recorded tlie order of their political has sued Henry H. Brown of that place able medicine for the suffering sick,
any
where.
career*tjje first beginning mildly Con­ for t25,000 for assaulting and battering
For Sale bt all Dealers.
hushnnd in September, 1878, by
servative und ending Liberal, the last her
which his life waa endangered, and he
Positive.
beginning decitidy Liberal and end­ ha* been mentally nnd physically dis­
ing Tory, but these are rare cases, abled from attending to his business or
B(ar in mind this is the last opportu­
particularly in the great historic fam- providing for the support of his family nity you will have to buy goods at your
ever since.
own price. There arc a good many de­
iles. It is remarkable that liberality
A life-saving crew at Point Aux Bar- sirable goods to select from which will
in politics even of an advanced kind, qtins was drowned on Friday, while at­ l&gt;e sold at half their coat. I rtiuat va­
has no influence in diminishing the tempting to rescue the crew ot a ves­ cate tlie store I now occnpy, this com­
’ prestige of peers.
The Dukes of sel in distress. The parties lost are ing month, and for thfe reason every
■ DevonShire and Westminister, for ex­ Robert Morrison of Caseville, Wm. tln’ug will be closed out. Don’t negSavers of Port Austin, Dennis Dugan Icct.to make your selection before the
ample, who have been out and out of Grinstone citv. James Pottinger of auction commences. Boston Store.
supporters of Mr. Gladstone, are in Huron citv. Wm. Pitherbridge nnd
Clement SAitii, Assignee.
every respect, regarord by their own James Nantan of Walkerville, Onta­
For Sale.
class ns standing socially as high as the rio.
On?
Beautiful
Chandelier with four
.. most furious Tory nobleman, indeed,
The schooner Chris Grover, with a
the Whigs have had more leaders of cargo of stone for Frankfort, went burners, one Secretary nnd desk, one
fashion than the Tories. Devonshire, ashore at Oscoda, during tho recent, I large Beckwith Stove and pipe, and
Holland,
Landswone,
Cambridge, storm and commenced breaking, the other fixtures. Enquire nt the Boston [
Mellmurne, and Spencer houses were crew taking to the rigging. The sea Store.
. Whigs, and it would lie hard to find ran so high that no boat could bo got
Clement Smith. Assignee.
’ Tory houses to match thejn. There to the wreck, nnd an old condemmned
ty Bailey &amp;• Wood have n harness
lias been no Englund election within cannon wns used to throw a line on
shop
iu
full
bhist, you will do well to
living memory in which such enor­ board. The cannon burst’ killing John
mous personal exertions have been W. Glennie, superintendent of the call on them before purchasing any­
made on both sides, but especially on Oscoda boom company and injuring thing in the harness line. Repairing
one. side as on tho present occasion. John C. Gram and Henry Long. The done in the beat style.
The noble lords who stand for the met crew of thp Grover were aftenyanls
For Sale.
repolitan boroughs Lave been more af- rescued.
fame and cuiiur»ceuding than ever tne I
One Horae, Buggy, Harnett* and
Red min licked up over £82.000
greatest admirers of an hereditary worth of Paw Paw property on Satur­ Swell
Qwi-ii Box
nox Cutter.
vurier. rpr
For term
icrinsh and
anu price
Aristocracy-have depicted them. They day night C. R. Avery, dry goods deni­ enquire of L. L. Loomis of the Boston I
Store.
I
have made calls on people who never I
er, losses his whole stock, which wns
before had n lord in their visiting list. valued nt £12,000 and was insured fnr
I have just been favored with a list £6,000: Kilburn &amp; Hudson druggists
of noblemen nnd gentleman who will lost heavily (figures not known, hut
take office under Mr. 'Gladstone, they had $6,000 insurance:) John Lvle
Amongst the most prominent names A Co., drug* loss £4.000 and no insnrare those of Earl Granville. laird Rose­ nnce; W. McKellar, tailor, loss £300
berry. IaidI Dunraven, Sir William no insurance ; Dr’s. Andrews &amp; Wood­
Harcourt, Sir Edwin James, Mr. W. E. man lost libraries on which there wns
• Fortes, Mr. Goschcn, Mr. Chamberlain, £500 insurance; Oenhock. grocer, loss
Mr, Rathbone, and Sir Charles Dilke,
£800, insured for £700; Dr. Hathaway’s
Lord Hartington, Mr. Bright, and library, on which there was an insurLord Derby will maintain on attitude mice. On the building there was an in­
of friendly observation.
surance of £15,000. and the loss will
Amerieam artists are taking posses­ probably not quite absorb it all. ns the
sion of the English operatic stage and first floor and basement of the Kilburn
concert platforms.
Mack, Albani. &amp; Hudson store wns saved.
Antioeette Sterling, are already fami­
One D. Frank Aiken, a well-known
liar names, and Mrs Osgood has taken
the very foremost place as a soprano. rough was on a big drunk at Adrian
She has no competitor*, in the oratories on Saturday night with a few other
and the other night at the St. James moral lepers of the same ilk. He got
Hall, after the Bach festival, Madame into a quarrel with a man named John
Jenny Lind went to Mrs. Osgood’s Rowe, in frontof Lund’s saloon, and as
room to congratulate and compliment he was about to strike R&lt;we with a
her. The dear old lady looked quite siiing-shot a bystander named Daly i
charming sitting in front of the chair grappled him and threw him into the
Policeman Dennis Lyon, a
while her husband, Mr. Goldschmidt, gutter.
brave and efficient officer just appoint­
was conducting.
&gt;
ed night patrolman waBattracted to tlie
___ _________ Alpha.
spot by tne rr.mpna, and on Daly rela
ting the sinng-shot episode he sought
FROM NEBRASKA.
to arrest Aiken. The latter fled nnd In work I If w&gt;. rep*!, l!,c dimajt with the mo«t
finding he was pcraued by the officer powerful, yet h.rmleM, of InviEorania. Remember
Orleans, Harland. Co. Neb.
the '•berinnlnx
End
—that
turned, draw a revol ver and shot Lyon that debility
Apr. 21st. 1880.
-.n—__ I.—
_^_i___ t__of__the
____
,”___
through the brain. He then went to
Editor News:
the
house nf his aunt, changed his hat dlata preeuaor of death.
Ab we have been requested by many
For m!u by all drocxist* end dealers rvnerally.
nnd fled but was overhauled and ar­
of onr friends to write to them and let rested nine miles from the city. Lyon,
them know about tbe beautiful State the mudered officer, was well liked,
of Neb. We will send you a few lines life wife fean invalid. Iieing confined
■^ASHVILLE LIVERY.
for publication in answer to their re­ to her room with a broken limb. Her
grief is pitiful to observe.
quest We arrived in Omaha four
"
J. OSMAN, Prop.
weeks ago lout Friday, and as tlie trains
Josh Billings on Marriage.
I am prrparcd to furni.li
did not make connection, we had a
Sum marry because they think wimsplendid chance to view tlie city. It min will be scarce next year, and live
to
wonder
how
the
cron
holds
out.
is an enterprising place of about 25
Sum marry to get rid of themselves
thousand inhabitants. We called upon and discover that the game was one
Mr. Chas Sackett and family formerly that two could play nt and neither win.
from Woodland, found them well and
Sum marry fer love without a cent in
LOH RATKH.
contented with their western home. their pockets.nor a friend in the world,
We left for Orleans the next morning, nor a dorp of pedigree. This looks
we bad a very cold ride of about two desperate, but it fe the strength of the
hundred und fifty ini It*, the wind blew game.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELOR8
a perfect tornado, We found a lively
Sum marry iu baste aud then sit down
little town of about 500 inhabitants and think it carefully over.
MADE A UPECIALTT
with two churches, 8 hotels 5 dry goods
Sum think it carefully fust, aud then
Oppceite the Walcott Hotue. NuhrlUe, Mich.
Korea, 3 drug stores 3 saloona, 3 1 timber sit down aud many.
firms, 3 agricultural firms, 2 shoe shot*,
No man kin tell exactly where he
J. O89IAN.
2 hard wares. 1 harness shop, 8 liveries, will fetch np when he touche* calico.
8land offices. 4 lawyers,! furniture store
No man can tell exactly what calico
Probate Order.
2 black smith shop*, a number of gro­ has made up her mind to dew. Cr lico
cery stores. I gi fet mill, a splendid wa­ don’t know herself. Dry-goods of all
ter power, the B. Ac M. R.R., and kinds is the child nf circumstancfe.
they are now surveying a root from
Mairiage fe a safe way. to gamble, if
Hastings to Denver Colorado, via. Or­ you win, you win a pile, and if you
leans and Sappa Valley, which if it loose yon don’t loose anything.
goes through will make Orleans the liest
town iu the Republican valley. There
*‘I believe in a personal devil, ” Mid
On reading srvi Maj ths pcUUun, duly vsriflsd.
are only two objections to thisconntiy; Mr. Moody, at a revival meeting held in
viz; timber and rain;
min; but the fanners
vtt:
farmers a remote Western city. “That’s true f LewU Border, MtaUatotmUr &gt;.f tbe #Matc of
aro locking forward for better times, that’s true-yoti’re right there stranger”
!&gt;a«jd* can I* purchased in tins vidoi- said aa old farmer, rising from his seat
ty from t~*tofJO peraerw. The soil fe in earnestness. Whereupon a calmvery fertile, it fe from 3 to 4 feet in faced, placid-looking woman rose from
depth and of a Wack cast. The face of the other end of the pew, took him by
the country fe the most beautiful we the ear, and led him slowly out; and
ever saw. It is one vast rolling prairie. tlie assembly knew then for the first
We have to go from 30 to 300 feet for time tliat the old man’s mind ww» filled
water according to the locality. But­ with domestic thoughts instead of the
ter fe worth 35 cents per lb , core 50rtu. hereafter.
urr bu*., potatoes 100, wheat 60 to 100,
door W per hundred, good wago-s for
A man got angry in a diacwadou at
£*’».&lt;*&gt;. 9nd grade lumber *35 per tlious- Cooperatown, HL. and shot at hi* op­
anfl, ririiyglMj® per thousand. I will ponent, but ntfeeed him and killed a
Cloan for tofesfate. I will write yon some bystander. Taking more de iherate
aim, he fired asecond time, and nn-

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The M. and L. Soc’y exposition at the
chapel last week, waa a decided success.
A republican caucus, to elect dele­
The
chemical
works
baa
set
far
mere
MAY L 1BBO.
SATURDAY,
to cutting cord wood for market.
gates to the county convention is callWheat on low land is very badly in­ eu for May 1st.
‘
VICINITY LOCALS
SchoolAwed on Friday for the sum jured by water standing over it.
Peach trees are in bloom, and cherry mer vacatftjL, and Prof. Gifford has
'
.
HASTINGS ITENK
•
trees are just ready to show their beau- gone home to Leslie to recreate.
W. W. Kelly having purchased Salis­
The village authorities have rented
bury &amp; BroaBeau’a old furniture build­
The heavy rains have made plenty 8. A. Gunn’s yard for a pound. Seth
ing, will start a machine shop therein. of work for farmers on/he roads this still bolds the office of pound master.
Tbe case of Crampion vs. Barry nnd spring.
A meeting is to be held at the chapel
.
Eaton Fire In*. Co., in the Supreme
John Wood and wife of Battle Creek on the evening, of May day, to talk
Court has been decided in favor of the were in these parts visiting their fri end over the posibility of observing, decor­
ation day.
Ins. Co.
O­ lost week.
Verinoutville proposes to not ‘’get
Mrs. Royal Paine, a Baltimore lady,
Battle Creek andrvicinity is well re­
came to Dr. Blaxo’s, on Monday; for presented in the new settlers of this left” this year, and already has com­
treatment for flte,butthe same day had a town this spring.
menced talking about celebrating In
succeadon of fit* from the effect* of
Mr. Commissioner of Highways, dependence day.
The Thespian club rendered the
which she died in a few hours.
Dille has the bills up for a big road
Drama “Bread on the Waters” in fine
While Dyid Patton, living oome job in tbe south part of town.
three mile* south of the city, was haul­
Mr. Thoms, brother-in-law of Mrs. style on Friday evening, and repeated
ing a timber a few day* ainee the bind­ Isaac Buck, has come on from York it again this week Thursday evening,
ing pole got loo*e striking his little State and will work Mrs. Buck’s farm. for the benefit of the library fund.
son ou the leg breaking it badly.
Every, day sees people flocking into
JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
The officers of the Wool Growers as­ this town seeking homes. Never has
sociation, are actively engaged in mak­ there been such a demand for farms
There
has been so much rain that the
ing all necessary preparations for the
Albert Reese has sold his farm to
sheep shearing festival on the flth. A Mott Bradley of Battle Creek, who fanners are somewhat backward in get­
ting
in
their
oats. /
good show of sheep is expected, and moved on this week and took posesI suppose the ,readers of the News
besides this exhibition several celebrat­ sion.
ed homes including “Ol&lt;( Stranger,”
Supervisor Wells was around last are very anxious to '^icar all the news
’’Young Stranger” and other fast horses week picking up information necess­ from this part of the^town, so I will try
in the county will test the race cqnrae. ary to cause chronic grumblers to bur st and give thenj^nridfea of what we are
doing, commencing at Mr. Wilders and
The weight social at Red Ribl&gt;on our anew.
•
The recent heavy rains hav seriously traveling toward Nashville. Mr. Wil
Hall, on W'Mnesday evening, for the
der has let part of his farm to Peter
benefit of the W. C. T. U., was a pleas- hindered farm work, but few farmers
Darling this year. Mr. Miller, who
adt, successful ami largely attended have their oats sowed, and fewer have
seems to be stirring around and setting
affair. Tho names of the ladies pres- I Gone any plowing for any crops.
off
some girdling ready for corn, and
ent were written upon a slip of paper I
Mrs. l^iura McKinnis, who has bee n
and were drawn bv the gentlemen and 1 staying with her parents the past win­ the best thing thing that he has done
is
that
he ho* taken that stump oat of
were their partners for tho evening up­ ter. has moved back on her farm, and
the highway tliat people have had to
on payinir ten cents per cwt., a* decid­ now keeps----- , is it bachelor’s ball?
go
around
or drive against. I don’t
A report in in circulation that . Mr.
ed by a reliablepair of Fairbanks scales
know exactly whether Mr. Nye, the
that stood in a conspicious place in Jacob Showalter goes to Colorado that
rp-Ofall the sewing machines that p^'TERPRlSE
IS A FACT
Supervisor,
has started out to take the
the hull. ’Twa* n matter of “beauty by he may lie away from his wife nnd
test
assessnieutxjrnol.bucsaw the hired man I have
have stood
stood the
tb®.**-"
81 and coine out con- : JLL
the pound." although those gentlemen family from whom he wishes to lie re­
,
•
&gt;
i xt
i
•
qiieror, the Wilson stands ahead, it.
chopping
wood nml Nye nowhere in
lo „n kind, of fnmily । z-. yp, z x
TT -\T |
Th“
who drew ladies representing two and leased. Such is not the fact, and who­
a half hundred weight, are inclined to ever started aiicli a report deserves to
believe they bought more weight be Fining up by the heels and pelted pullinir a picket fence around hi,gnrd°
‘
• than bequty. However lota of fun nnd with rotten firin’.
Mr. Thom* has a comic linrnmeter tn. There are more Birds |out of that | I|One |mve eVer been returned for not
good feelingwjus the order of tlie even
flock, that are making improvements Iieing what represented. G. A. Tru- ■
that shows the contrary side of human
ing.
such as building fence, pulling stumps, man has a numtier of these machines |
nature. In a small minature house are
which lie will sell very cheap to close I Now Frosh Coods and Low
etc. Vansickles has been clearing off
IN BARRY COUNTY
•
the images of n man nnd woman even­
WOODLA.M) ITEM S.
them out.
__
a piece of new ground this last winter.
ly balanced on a metal strip that works
Prices.
flnUb.
Mr.
Cosmore
and
Mr.
Case
have
got
The
Chemical
Works
the
Julias Hyde is very si« k with
on a pi vol. When fail weathi-r is ap­
Parlor Suits,
the largest piles of wood on the road, will pay tbe following prices for wood
lung disease.
proaching the man comes out of the
i Chamber Suits,
L. Hilbert has a new fence on the house, and the woman is hidden from Mr. Huston has been sick quite a while ' delivered at the works: 4 ft. body Boise Al Francis
Easy Chairs,
•but is
‘ ‘lietter now. and■ •han got a •hired
• • i beach and xxplc
4 ft.
maple TVtiod.
wood. $1.75.
$1.
north side of his lot.
Patent Rockers,
, 11 body I&lt;nn/.h
nnii maple,
innnle dry,
&lt;1
view, but, let a storm approach und
beach and
$2.00
Bureaus,
Ira Jordan lost a for r year old colt
man from York State, whose name is 1
■ the man climbs for shelter and the Tom. Mrs. Tarble has let her farm to I Short wood will be taken at proportion­ Having bought for CASH a large, neat
Extension Tables,
last Friday night, from lung fever.
ate
prices.
W.
G.
S
ears.
stock of
courageous wife boldly comes out for­
Lounges,
Manager.
The Giillow; y •rlimri c«nnir.enced
Warren Payne for 2 years. Mr. Beach i
Mirrors,
ward and remains in ihe foreground
has not-joined the Mormons yet, for he ;
last Monday: with Mina Tradwell as
Camp Chairs, &amp;c.
For Sale.
until the tender-hearted lord can venis home as usual tilling the soil and has
Teacher,
-AL8O80
acre
farm
;
30
improved
;
good
ont without gelling his shirt wi t. How
got a very nice flock of sheep and we ’ fences with 15 acres of wheat; new
The M. E’*. held their quarterly
Oommon
F’txrni tnre
counted some over a dor.en young house, 3 miles from good market. Onemeeting at the Odesa church last Sat­
The north west corner of this hiwn^
lambs which are very nice. Mr Beby third down and liljeml time at 7 per
Of every description
\
urday and Sunday.
is enjoying a sensation of tho first wa­
cent, nt reasonable figures. For par­
and the old lady are well. Mr. Chas. ticulars write
Those prohibitionists we hear are all
Geo.W. Johnson.
ter. Although tho matter has been al­
Undertaking
’
Parrott who got married- last winter,
16tf
Middleville Mich.
right yet they have not changed their
luded to in the News, the true facts
has rented bis father’s farm and hired
coat since the caucus*-’'.
Complete In every portfcnUr.
have never came before the public,
IV Wilson &amp;. Howe sell more Floni
Johnny to work for him. Elder Weller. । and better Flour than any house in Nash­
John Palmerton ard^lice I«amb have
to Conduct a First Claa. Gr«er] SUn!
We
guano
tec
and very likely never will. A few
the U. B. Minister is well bnt nnt al­ ville.
bought a new steam Thresher and will
_ ______________ __
years rtgo Wilson Showalter of this
ways at home, ns John said when he I CVBiiy your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes, Wi»h to inform all that by prompt at- PUCS8
try their luck this Fall.
town married Ella Biggs, daughter of
went there the other day to get hit- ■ Hats, Caps, Groceries. Provisions,
The Potter boys made their Hist
tention, accommodating ways, good I
Lewis Biggs, of Maple Grove. Their
Tied nnd thf&gt;minister was not in. Too Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
cheese last Monday and Dame Rumor
ryd.and low price., hop. to roee.ro |
matrimonial careri premised much
a fair share of your patronage.
| able price* to doable their nuuber during the yoer
bad. Next comes Mrs. Buffer who got who always sells nt the lowest prices.
says it will be ripe about June.
happiness for die future and peace nnd
the brown horse although a little lame,
L. Hilbert &amp; Son and John Holmes
Farm
For
Male.
joy smiled upon them, but a cloud be­
Highest
Price
paid
for
Produce
CAJLZL. axi&gt; get Prices.
and Mr. Gaskill he lives back from the
have their new goods on ham! and
The subscriber utYera for sale In,* Fann ,
gan to hover or’e them, nr first nn lar­
road but he is there all the same. We ul 120 acres, situated on section 17. in
they smile fascinatingly upon their
ger than n woman’s bond, bnt erelong
Castleton,
said
farm
is
in
a
good
state
I
COME AND SEE.
all expect to take supper at J. Bowser’s
many customers.
assuming the site and proportions of a
of cultivation with good buildings,
Kello&lt;g, Demaray A Co.
Amelia Bart mage r hns on hand a
boon, that is when he raises bis barn good orchard, good well of water at tlie |
Yovrt Truly,
woman the inevitable mother-in-law,
new stock t-f millinery goods' and is
und we think it won’t iw very long for door. About 65 acres cleared and the &lt;
1 pLIMIEItS ATTKXTIO.X.
and soon came the conflict. In 1878
BOISE
&amp;
FRANCIS.
balance
well
timbered.
The
farm
is
on
he has two carpenters at work besides
ready to attend to all the wants of her
the storm began to rise, they then hud
the hired girl. Well we will shut Bows­ the state road, 6 mile* from Hastings:
many customers.
and 6 from Nashville, it also ha* a new rpHE JJASH^ ILLE LEVATOR,
n son alxMit a year nnd n half old wh n
Charles Carter and Viola Galloway
er's gate and qnit.
A.
school house on one corner of the farm. , £
Mr*. Showalter nnd the cbi’d's heal h
were in*-ne flesh lost Tuesday.
For partculars enquire at premises.
| '
_
Naalivllle Markets.
being poor, the mother-in-law was
Now being in first-class runuingorCastleton, Mich., Feb. 4th 1880.
Uncle Charles now is left childless ex­
•
der, with a thoroughly
called upon nnd from that date the
20-tf
Joshua Martin.
cept an adopted boy.
storm
burnt in nil its fury upon the
ty Wilson &amp;. Howe have just receiv­
Mr. Getrinager has tore down his
m 1679,
head of Wilson Showniter. His wife loft
ed a new stock of Boots, Shoes and 1
old log house and is putting a new up­
his roof tnking their bnbe, nnd all the
Rubbers, to be sold very low.
right in its stead. Th* Cari»«-nter
1
as to
in attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
pleadings of husband nnd friend* fell­
work is under the supervision of David
tion to all those who may favor us
IV If you want Organs at prices
ed to cause return; under the shelter
with their patronage. Those
that will astonish you, call on, or ad-1
Any number of farmers to
Smith.
of her mother would she remain. In Timothy per bu... .
who prefer can have their
dress J. J. Potter, Nashville Mich.
j
Dr. Baughman came in town lost
tbe month of October, following her CloTvrbe-d. per ba.
Monday night with a fine lot of;furniry The •‘boss” stock of Gloves and j
leaving her husband, she went to Char­
Mittens just received at
ture bought of Lentz A Son’s vf your
without waiting.
Miplr Botfir, per lb,
Wilson &amp;. Howe’s.
town. He has rented Mrs. M. T. lotte and swore out a warrant against 4 foot, txxiy wood, .
Feed
her Lusband charging him with brutal Bloyo wood,...........
Wheelers’ house and has got a cozy
Johndon’i Sarsaparilla, curm Ll»er ComptaiDl.
FOR SALE
Johnt-on’K SAraaparilln, care* Indignation.
office on Main St., and we wish him
at the Mill at the lowest prices.
alleged that in consequence of such
LOCAL MATTERS.
Sobnaton’i Saraaparilla la used by every body.
success.
W. H. 1OVN6, Prop.
treatment she met with a premature
Johnston** Haraaporilla curt* Slek Hasdaehe.
~~J~A BAUGHMAN.
The I. O. of G. T. lodge met pn Fri­
Johnalon*a ftaraaparilla cures Dyepepata.
birth, all happening in Augunt. Wi’desire to announce that having erected J^OOT AND SHOE SHOP.
day lost and elected the following
HYSlOiANANDSUKOMiN, W*&gt;«H*mI C«n
one
of
tbe
largest
and
most
convenient
officers: W. C.’, J. F. Orwick ; W. V. son was arrested, fonnd guilty and
trr, Mich, bay and Bight call* prnapt{)r at­
They nil do it.
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
fined $10.00. Now, after a year a and
tended
Dora Haight; Sec. E. G. Ilolbook ; F.
Go to the Old Reliable Market for they are prepared to receive and
I
a half, most of the time of which Ella,
Fresh, Salt nnd Smoked Meats of all
S. Burt Smuggs; T. Ellen Carpenter;
IO
1&gt;UJ
»
.Wore.
hss spent in Ohio, she cornea forward
kinds.
Henry Roe,
J. G. Claudio Haight; 0. G., Austin
Remember there is ten day* more to
Proprietor.
and begins a suit for divorce on die
Stowell.
buy iroods at fifty cents on a dollar.
ground of brutal treatment received in Don’ let the opportunity nan*, without
A MAN OF ATIIOUBANI).
The suit of the Nashville boys was
For any quantity of
September 1878, by reason of which she taking advantage of the bargains.
brought before Esq. Jordan on Fridi y
Clement Smith.
met with a miscarriage, the result of Boston Store,
la*t when the bo vs plt-MiU-d uuiltv and
*
Assignee.
which has been continued ill health.
wre fined one dollar upcace and costs
eutU‘ be ucddMoUJly made a prvp»r&gt;Uon that cnr«j
Verily, ill health should follow two
GTWill pay the highest market
amounting to ten dollvra. The boys
mia-carriages in four weeks.
price in cash forumydted butter Farm­
thought it wm pretty thin and they
ers bring in your butter aud save the
That may be brought them. They alsc Repairing Done in the Beet
bo igbt a box of cigars and treated the
■ORGAN 1TKMK
nalt.
E. Reese.
lumptlon cad bo p«IUv&lt;ly and permanently keep for sale at the lowest prices
Manner Possible I
crowd, and went home rejoicing. Sam.
Mrs. C. 0. 8cott has gone west.
House Moving.
Seeds, Flour. Feed, Lime, Salt,
Me
Call!
A
Miss
Thorn
is
teaching
in
the
Sher
­
School commenced a week ago in the
Stephen Sprinket desires to an ounce
to the public, that he has a complete
south Jordan district A good school idan district this summer.
Sign,
the
Big
Boot.
In
tw.nty-fovi
hour..
Addrw
CRADIJOCK
*
CO
SblKCte*.
outfit
of
tools
and
rollers
for
moving
L. P. Cole has been setting out shade
is anticipated this summer. Miss Vio­
buildings, and all business intrusted to 1032 Iteee BL, PhUtSe.phU. naming tbU paper, ly
trees and fixing up the yard of the his care, will be attended to with safe­
la Wheeler is teacher.
FRANK BAKER.
ty and dispatch, and at prices to suit
Probate Order.
Tbe little Saw-mill goes right on just Lake House.
ATM or MiortMAi, 1
A Mr. Johnson of * Middleville will the times. Residence, one door north
aa though nothing bad happenened al­
AUtSWSWOBTH A BROOKS
rpHE BARRYlUdJE IILfe.
County of B*&gt;ry, (
of tbe Christian ch arch .Nashville, Mich.
though the wind has striped it stark apeak at tlie Hall iu Morgan next Sat
Look I Look I!
naked, to the inclemency of the weath- unlay evening.
A. Darling, an old resident of Sheri­
Languedoc Laces, Bead Ornaments,
Mr. George Davenport fias Jbeei. dan has taken up his residence in Hast­ Cashmere und Assorted Tips, Silks,
Ribbons. Fishucs, Corsets, and in fact
experimenting ou Osage thorn fence ings as also has Mrs. Emma Whitcomb. every thing to tie found in a first class
Tne Sunday School at tlie new church millinery establishment, just received
for several yea-s. It bos proved a fail­
dacMMd, praylns' that
r be beard auk) allowed i
ure and he 1mm grubbed it up and here, is in a very prosperous condition
thrown it over into the road. Folks under tlie Superintendency of Mrs. H,
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.
Undertaking.
think it will be a little rough on bare Mead. The average attendence i* 60.
at tea c dock In tho tor
Haying completed in every particular neit,
Mr*. M. Sutherland, Mre. Nellie Fetho hearing of
petition.
footed school childrens ^et. Guxmler.
our Undertaking Department, we are law of aatd Ji ewi/.aad afl.
glea nnd Mrs. N. DeViae, attended tlie now prepared to furnish at all times a
The Ladies’ Mite Society of Maple Temperance Convention at Hastings as first class modern Hearse, cooling
Grove, met at .Mr. Guy’s laat Tbursaay
txJirds,
door
crape,
bearers,
aftemuon. a pleasant time was had and delegates from tbe W. C, T. U. of Mor- balges, gloves, and our services,
notrm ted ■ «
■
the following officers were elected, via.
It la further ordered that ImaI—M—petitioner
when required, m laying out and pre­
-al— «„
l.« _ «-._
Pre*. Mrs. Mary Whitney, Vice Pres.
Edward Cook, C. 0. Seott, W. N. De­ paring for buna); preserving Ijodiea in
Mrs. Lucy Hyde, Treas. Miss Maiy Guy. vine and M. Southerland, represented auy kind of weather witnout tlie bar­
and Ser’y. Mis* Aggie Dean. The So­
GOOD WORK GUAB
barous
use
of
ice,
etc.
all
of
which
with
ciety will meet May 6th at tbe rwidcuce the Meadville Reform Club in the our personal attendance at funerals
the Vice Pre*. An invitation is ex­ Temperance convention at Hastings on will be furnished free of charge.
WALKER &amp; Ml
LOUIS RAGOEL A
tended to allAO4H»Dx*n, Sec’y.
Thursday.
Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.

NABHVILLKi

G. A. TRUMAN

New Spring* Goods

Styles the latest

iStock the largest

Priees the lowest
G. A. TRUMAN.

: Ct K (J C E K I Largest and Best Selected Stock

FURNITURE

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese ui Everything

j Our

Departmn t

that Can t w Undersold,

iRemodeled^Dlarged’Improiitd

__

So

Enabe

SCIPIO MILLS

COMPtTENT MIlLER

Unload Wil03&gt;t £LD(1 GrSlllEX" WHEAT EICHANGED
: peditiously Accurately. Bran and

FOB FLOUR

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

P

PAY TBE BIGBEST MARKET PRICE

FINEST SEWED BOOT

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

Give

a.

Money Sarei H Dealiu will ties.

NO PATENT NO PAY WALKER &amp; NORTON,

PIT [MH ^iaS'43S!EX,i
raitRijsKtfuA** -

iiniiioiss

FLOUR, MEAL | FEED,
ATTENTION

FARMERS!

If

�. .......................

l-U..

THE RED RIVER VALLEY.

T^irSrwf

(.limpse &lt;rf Use Oi-oas wiseatt

geoce abroad and tranquillity and prosperity at

HVILLg.
SATURDAY,

-

MAYl, 1880.

The Marquis of Ripon, who waa Chair­
man of the High Joint Oounnis Am of 1877 at

WEEKLY IEWS BEVIEW
A

serious

break ho occurred in the
McDvaiim, of Tuscarawas : d«k of the Itapreme

Court, Dwight Crowell, of Ashtabula ; Member
of the Board of Public Works, H- It Hosmer,

when she replied that she

wm

ations that are called up by this word. uncle! don't kill me!” At the moment
Understand that in the West a valley is she uttered these words, a to a ling-piece
not nooeMarily “a hollow between hille wan discharged by a sportsman in a
neighboring field. The same night, aba
elojied from her uncle’s house; and tha
cor window fur the first time upon this combination of tho suspicious circumfamous volley, we saw •' broad level plain
For the mischief she had
covered with abort grass, and flooded by death.
the rising sun with red. and golden light.
Doubtless there were hills somewhere in
the world, but they were invisible Far
TIMELY TOPICS.
away on the left a dim blue line - of tim­

ber marked the course of the Red river,
and another line far in front of us indi­
Copperas mixed with whitewsuh put
cated tlie approach of a tributary stream. upon the cellar walls will keep vermin.
This
was aD that broke the lake-like excarved the most violent earthquake shock that
K. Hoe A Co., against Cottrell A Babcock, *u»- enoes betwscu the Tilden and anti-Tildou men.
To polish stained floor* rub them thor­
teining tho former's patent for deli very mochanoughly once u week with beeawnr. and
without any xrater in it.
•
**U&gt;
• - • -- .
•---- - -them
the
United
Btetea
Naval
Horaital..
.
hanged at Newton, N. J., last week, for the murd.-r
A few words Will explain the character
Strong brine may bp tued to advantFamine and peatilence are raging through­ Can., sad Frankfort, Xjr. A rea
of hw own daughter, was rather fastidious aa to
and probable formation of the R&lt;n1 river
out many of the Rumuau province*, and
tbe manner ofSa taking off. H»aAedpenni»siou
hundred* of the peM*ntry «re dying daily.
valley. It is alxiut 300 miles long and alao good for thia purnoue.
to examine the gallows, and requested to have
The granxne* in oome district* are all
fifty miles wide—a flat prairie, extend­
Hidlclxirv aprinkled on tho floor at
empty, and there ia ncitlicr money nor food....
ing northward from Lake Traverse, in night deatipya cockroaches; they qat it
good deal of warm' talk. TbouiM W. Waller, Geonraki Bey (Artatarcin i. brother of ihe Turk­
Minnesota, until it passes by a gentle and nn- jtoiiioned.
President of the convention, took tbe floor,- ish Muiiiiter at Washington, charged with con­
slope beneath the water of Lake Winni” “
““ all iplaces
—&lt;-»■» that «“
&lt;=
Drain i-t"
ptpm
and
are
moved the indefinite posqxmement of all raso- spiracy against the life of the Sultan. Iim been
peg. About thirty miles north of the I ^otir or impure may bo cleansed with
aud the adoption of one pledging the •eutenced at Conatantipoplc to exile for life.... j
Thb five men—ex-Treasurer Kemble, tabuns
southern and higher extremity of th»' j lime water, copperas water or carliolio
support of the Cincinnati nominee, then quickly Biamarck's health continues to bo a subject of
„„ ukea.
ngxined Un- platform, put the quesUou Liui- alarm iu Germany. He suffer* intensely from
valley the Red river comes meandering [ acid.
sclf, and carried tho motion by aedamaUon neuralgia, and only st sit* the passage of ccrin from the east. It is a sluggish stream, j When house-cleaning, lx&gt; sure and
uuaiiunously. It is said a majority of the tain important meMures by tho Reichstag lx- I
AN EDITOR MURDERED.
j flowing
in a:------ditch—
in -----the---------------------middle of the। l
nutritions food at least three time*
।------------------r&gt;------deiegatm chcMcn U&gt; the Cincinnati OuiivcnUon fore retiring to a quiet retreat iu Luxembourg- J
rie, and is altogether inadequate^
inadequate in :1
anj jt
gO far toward enaThe Duke und Duchess til Marlixir. pwrtieuiors of Use KilUng of CHawies praine^undjs
connection with the passage of an aiqiro- arc favorable to Tilden.——The BouUi Caro­
tnnue uie
vuoev | bling yon to keep strength ami temper.
size and force to have mode
the vallev
priation to pay for damage dune ami lina Republican Convention mot at Colum­ ough have left Ireland for London. Thousands |
• which bears ita name. When we seek j&gt; CW^x-ta
Carpets should be thoroughly ijcatcn
“property destroyed in Pittsburgh by the bia and adopted, with but few dis­ of enthusiastic admirers of tbe worthy couple i
senting
votes,
s
resolution
“
instructing
railroad rioters in 1«77, were airaigrxd
explanation
tliis vaat
vast ahuvtal
alluvial plain, | onon the
fbe wrong
Mrong aide
side firet,
first, und tlwn
then on the
Escorted them to the dock at Kingston, and
“~h»
'• an «pJ»
“tron of thia
wtt
at Harrisburg for sentence last week. Each and lolemnly pledging” the delegates to tlie /badc them farewell. They have , endeared
At 8 o'clock on tho evening of Frid-y, April we muat nnd a much larger body ot wa- . right, after which apote may be removed
National Convuntion to “ vote as a unit to the
the uhc of ox-gall or ammonia and
of the contest far Uie wocld-nmownm! am? Ybcmaelves (p the people by their charities, and S3, Charles Do Yeung, senior proprietor of tho tor to account for ita formation, and this. |
hard labor m tho jicnitcntiary »nd1° P*.T * fll* end
Frinci&gt;oo chnmieU, entered the business » 'lnn&gt;' *»▼ the tiieory which connects w‘att.r.
of * 1,000. Tbe Judge, in passing sentence, most available candidate, Gen. U. H. Grant, the parting is said to have been
■
office of the paper, at the corner of Kearney and ‘t ^th the great Mtesiaaippt system.
hard-finished walls arecalcidwelt at some length upon tho enormity of their and that, upon all questions arising in said con­
are many indjcationa
that the mined,
mined, the
th.- soiled
soiled coats
coats should
should be
ba
crime aud its ahamef'il frequency in Pemiayl- vention, they are caraesUy recommended ty_ U^tics wJth^othcr powers, %rmsny now in i Bush streets, in that city, and engaged in con- There
.
vote in like manner."——The Republican G*&lt;n- 'treaties with Either pow ers, 7i«nusnv now iu- j Bush strecta, in that city, and engaged in con­ — vention of Arkansas, bold
at Little sists upon clauses providing for the surrender ,cnuUon with Edward flpear and K B. Reed, whole drainage of tliis region waa at one j wiwhed or scraped off before a new one
of regxsdiw .. .The resumption of diplomatic who
bu&lt;uw4a_ He time southward. The valley of the Mia- jg pUt on Tliis is tlie most disagreeable
relabona between France and Mexico is an, . ,
.
. , , .,
sissippi, with iu true line of conUn- J&gt;art ,,f the process. Tlie furniture
Three men were killed by the ex­
a reaalution instructing the delegatee to Clii- noiincrd. The two nabons will simulta noonaly »tood with his beck to tha counter, facing the nation along the Minnesota, must have I nhould lie covered, aa lime makes spots- .
plosion of a boiler in a mill near Memphis, Mo. eag^o
Kearney street door, and had been so standing formerly contained a vastly larger, Ixxlv that remove with difficulty, esptcudljr
vote for Gen. Grant, and um their in­ nominate representatives.
. ...Advices from Western Kansas report dividual and collootive effort* to secure lii*
of w
water
flows uirougn
through it. This
—----- ----------- — ol
uU-r than now nows
iius | npou black walnut
drought and unfavorable weather, a totaliy- nomination m long m hi; name 1* before the
rapidly pushod open, and Bev. Isaac M. Kai i vaUe-t ^.ginning at Big
dcstroyed wheat crop west of Halina, and that convention.---- The Democrata of the Dwtetot 1
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS.
Big Stone
Stone lake,
lake, is
is !।
Furniture needs cleaning as much m
| loch, son of Itev. Isaac ft Kalloch, Mayor separated
o.-paratedonly
onlyby
by an slight
blight barrier
*---- : -from
*----- :1 other woodwork. It mar be washed
there will be a partial failure of the crop for of Columbia held a couveutiou at WaMilngtou ,
hundreds of miles north and south of Topeka. to nominate delegate* to the National Conven- ।
resolution wm latroduocd in the Senate by I of tho city, pushed rapidly m, raising , Lake
Traverai&gt;. Now
Now imagine
imagine tliat
tliat a
a with warm soap-suds, quickly wiped dry
Lake Traverat*.
tion, Cincinnati. Wm. Dickaon and A. A. Wil- ]
D
the
level
of
abbed with an oily cloth. To
are suffering and appealing to the Executive hon were chosen, and resolution* adopted in- 1
office at Topeka for help.
■tructing them to inai»t upon recognition by the ' “-“r—tb,. eontm.nl w~. « link' ditf.-rrat_ from lx&gt;Ush iti nlb it will, rotlon-rtono ud
the counter outaidc. Kalhx-b then fired, and a what it is now, a few hundred feet | Hweet oil. Clean off tlie oil and polish itA Government life-saving crew at cos ven tion.
Mcund afterward fired Main m Mr. De Young higher at the north, and lower at the wiQ, a chamois skin For or.bnarv woodHuron Qty set out, a few mornings ago, to
BOUth
would-be °
’cr-1 work uw
south,&gt; thcn
then thiM
this barrier wouldover-1
use whiting to rub tho dirt off aid
and
Later accounts of tlie great fire at
rescue tho crew of an unknown vessel which
........ “
.. a. &lt;!■?!,
.1 .. 11 4the
1... «.&lt;- of the Wmn.jx.fi
W
■ ammonia.
*
. &lt; . . and. paint
* . may lxI rer-™.
Mortar
had gone ash are during the night a few miles Hull, Canada, report that seven people were
south of that placo, but soon after leaving port burned to death and $2,000,000 worth of prop­
•tooped *o m to protect imuuclf behind tb* ’ basin would flow southward through the j moved from window glass w-ith hot,
tlie surf boat was swamped, and all but the erty destroyed.... A lxx&gt;kkncpcr for a firm of
counter and tried to dr*» a pi*tot While be , R.-d river and Minnesota valley into the sharp vinegar. Grained vhxid should be
Captain, six in number, were drowned. The
wm in thi* pooition, Kallcxh leaned over the Mississippi.
The present northward | wimhed with cold tea
contractors, who had started for Buf crew was a gallant one, and had a record for Montreal
!
In ™hing prnntai wd. it i. . good
falo with *15,000 in a valise, left tho money down dl MnrndmenU, toil IU Pzjiub.lr.ui doing - gyiSriw
under his neat m the car while tie steptxxl to the
•rate of it Mr De Tonne itenped back to the
&gt;*topped.
There would tx&gt; a mighty । piiUJ p, remove from the room evexvplatform to squivze the band of lus senior
•Kalloch
’ • •
*u------.... region , thjnK that
... can .bo a_._
J Bteam and
stream
ilraisiing
Uiu
whole
central
injured, .by
nnng
a
fifth
A singular disease, resembling St employer's daughter. When he return«i to
of the continent into the Gulf of Mexico. I then bang sheeta
owrung from hot water
Vitus' dance, has broken out among the young his seat the gnpaack had disappeared . .
I jiortiy raiMxl his pt
Now imagine, again, that the continent1 । in
• the room. eTho
—
Burned
:
Bcveral
buildings
at
Bomihi-ad,
Ont.,
vapor,
condensing
ladies attending school at the Brown county low $50,000 ; a number of dwellings in Brook­
i to fire, the blood gtumu
is o
gradually
and on
—
----------- depressed nt the north,'.-Ji
walls, softens tlie dirt, which
(Ohio) convent It has spread so rapidly that
Long Island, loos $30,000 ; Flippen 4
studies hav-ibeen dispensed with, and many of haven,
b. enUttad turnod *ad ran to the door, and Mr. Do Young. elevated at the south—a change which may be wiped off with woolen cloths
Walker's
foundry,
at
Danville,
Va,
loos
$45,000;
the girls have loft for their homes.. Mr. thirteen houses at Forewt City, Ark., loss $20,­
7 tanrnrj, | shaking hi* head and (taggenng, fell backward we know from observation is still ixintin- wrung from soda water. Ceilings that
Charles De Young, senior proprietor aud editor
■upport of : mtn the arm* of FJ*** De Young, hi* half-brother, uiug along the sea-coast; the result of . have Ixnn smoked by a kerosene lamp
; a large manufactory of sash, doors, furni­ hl» bill providing for ttir
of tlie Hau Francisco t’hrvmicls, waa shot and 000
,Ur'.* i
laid hmi down on tho door. He wm un
such an oscillation will be to diminish | Bhould be washed off with soda water,
etc., at Bouth khaftabury, VU, loss
killed tn his office on tho evening of the ture,
&gt;
comooiw, and remained »o for ten minute*
23d of April, by L M. Kalloch, son of $125,000.
ue ।
when, medical effort being unAvoil- the slope and velocity of the great south- , jf the wall about the stove lias lx-en
ward nvor. It will have less and less ! Bmoked bv tho stove cover the black
Spencer Pkttih, a forger, and R.
Rev. L 8. Kalloch, Mayor of Han Francisco .
power to ent its wav tlirougb obstacles. j,utoh.-s with gum shellac and thev will
Hoyle, a defaulting ta* collector, both in prison.
office, blocking up K.sarncy and Bash streets
tbe iTevldeot, Informing Congrre* 01*1 the C-&gt;o!Ulg» Kalloch waa received at the door by two officre, It will be dammed by tlie granite ledgiv. uot strike through paint or calcimine
near Big Stone lake. It will spread out
Paint your plastered walls and they
mates of the Boldiura’ Orphan* Homa at Norand gave himself up. Ho waa taken to the city
into a vast lake larger than Superior and xrill not absorb odora. You can easily
A STEAMER which arrived at Baltimore
rfferwm, and trutniUUng
Michigan put together. Thu waters of : clcan them with soda and water. Soap
A severe cyclone visited a large sec­ from Bremen test week brought 1,914 emigrante
this lake will be shallow and muddy, and ^d water spots them. When paper and
tion of Central Ulinoi* on tho evening of the
Il uilxbt barplace tn th* tSrporUtieni
th&lt;? deposit of alluvium very rapid. Aa ■ plater ta-come saturated with effluvia,
34th of April Al Taylorville, in Christian The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company fur- of State lb
tli.&gt; northward depression rontinuiw, the nothjng but entire removal will clean
tai
Instrument
m*bcd
four
trains
to
transport
this
Large
lot
to
ly
act
had
been
threatened
by
Kalloch
county, four persons were killed and twelve
outlet toward the south will become more them. IInsects
‘ will not‘ harbor
---- -in•-*
paint­
lie »[XH'ch during the bite ckcUoncamj
aenoualy injured. Considerable damage war tbe West, their destinaliqp being low*. Wiscon­
and more feeble. It will degenerate into . j. walls.
Before jjoint or calcimine is
done to property at Rockbridge, Hharpsburg, sin, Minnesota, aud Nebraska.
a mere driblet. And at last th- great , applied to walls every crack and crevice
Carlinville and other points.
Ums about to so to trial for his ahootin,; of Ixxly of water will cut u new channel
n:&lt;-ut Io ibe Fortification bl!!, ami
It m believed in San Francisco tliat
Kalloch, Senior, for the foulest possible alan- northward into Hudson bay. Tlie Nel­ should l&gt;e filled with plaster or cement
A colored woman has just died at
made of one part water to one port sili­
the Kallocb-De Young feud i» not yet ended. an asylum tot the aged, iu Washington, who is
son river, with its rocky channel and c
cate of potash mixed with common whit­
Michael De Young, tho surviving brother, will, said to have been 117 years old. Hhe was the at tho Ml! to regulate imraigraU.m.
numerous rapids, Ixmra all tlie murks of j ying. For the calcimine put a quarter of
it is thought, avenge (Tharios’ d&lt;-ath. A
In the Senate, on tlte morning of Friday.
on
outlet thus recently formed.
&amp;a pound of white glue
„ ...
in cold water over
wealthy citizen of. Milwaukee has presented hi* j 1812, and has beeu drawing a pmuuon for over
bAud. wtafh he aurrendcrod to the offioir on In*
hub m
iuiu busty
ihw.it outline .. mglil
Thi-s
is uui
but »
a ruugu
rough and
mght and
und neat
heat grailnaiiy
gradually in
in tne
the morning
morning
daughter with &gt;500,000 m a wedding present j sixty years, l&gt;eiag the old«*t |&gt;ensioncr on the
redrenre.
Mid,
on'taing^owu
to hi* oeU. po«- ' "f tlw tln-ory which has been advanced until dissolved. Mix eight |iounds of
;
widows'
roll..
The
King
of
Hiam,
who
is
to
Rains extending all over the State are
tivelv refused to hxvo any intorrouree whatever by Gen. G. K. wum-n, of tlie United . whiting with hot water, add the ilisxeported in Kansas. There had been ncitlicr raiu
_.. U&gt;e
..---------....------of. .u
t?—;------ oCorj»,
------ and
ghir llDd stir together, adding hot
with
representatives
the-------rmaa
States Engineer
andHupi»orted by
nor snow tn some sections since last November,
An autopsy wm held on Uie body the follow­ him in a series of udmirabh
. ,
r until ulxiut tlie consistency of
ruble reports.
It, water
and the farmers in some parte of the State had ■ to visit New York, Washilfgtun, Richmond, Aping morning by physicians. One ball wm may seem dry, but it offers an explana- thick cream, Use u calcimine brush and
almost abandoned hope of a harvest this year. , potnattox, and Chicago.
found which ent«red tbe mouUi. breaking two tion of two very important facte—the im-1 - ' •
.... Hoover, a murderer in jail at Fairplay, Col.,
finish an you go along.
teeth, and finally lodged in the interior of the
to
has been lynched by a mob . .Tho Coroner's । Cai’T. E. NL Whic.ht, of the Ordnance
' jugular, which wm not entirely severvd, tbe meurte fertility oi mis ancient lake bed,
inquest on the body of De Young, at San Fran­ | Cohm, committed suicide at Washington, owing
The KeUogx-Spofford bullet lying tn tbe vein portly nattemxL The which is now called tlie Red river val­
A Large Block of Sandstone.
cisco, resulted in a verdict of willful murder
, cutting of this vein almost instantly exhausts ley, and the impossibility of a route from .
against Kalloch.
A t the Dark Hollow stone quarry, near
tbe blood from tbe brain, producing inacnsi- M'amtobn, through tlie Nelson river and
Pending the action of Congnus on tho
Bedford, Ohio, one of the largest stones
I bility.
treaty of Washington, it is saitf the United
Hudson
bay,
to
England.
These
facto
of tho immediate causes of tho tragedy
ever blasted in this country was "lifted*
Seriovs loss of life baa been occatbe CJsy ton-Bulwer treaty, Mtbr unanlmou* report is One
believed to be tho recent appearance of a have a direct bearing on the commercial j a week or two ago. The stone is 40 by
of toe cunimiUnr. Mr. WsddrU alluded to
tho terrible tornado which )i*4 swept over pamtililct entitled the "Only Full Report of the welfare o^ the United States, for they
fishermen against a recurrwnov of the Fortune tl»— town of Mar-lifi-ld, to hl* dlntrict, and Trial of L 8. Kalloch. on the Charge oi Adul- put tho transportation of the prtxlncta of ' 50 feet square and alxiut 30 feet thick,
which had left quite a largo number of U-rv " This pamphlet contained a portrait of the rich Northwest into the hands of our । and it required 185 slip wedges to make
trty outrage*.
1 a successful blast. When cut np into
currcncc is reported from Kentucky. While a
Postmaster General Kkt is being
railways and steahiixmto.
I pieces it will make nearly 300 car-loads
young man named Graham Oruieln- wm on hi* strongly urged for appointment to the United hirnhh th- Governor of Mijoouri with 500 leal* for
nf t)&gt;n ■
More than two-tlurdrf of tho Rin! riverr i' of building stone. Immense blocks of
tho benefit at tbe *ufferww. Th® joint rr~&gt;ltiUon .
j , . ei|&gt;crienoe, arrest, amiguinent,
States District Court Ju&lt;lg«*hip for Tennessee, wm
valley lies in Minnesota and Dakota;
Tbe Speaker annoanred tbe appoint- naDocn • pulpit ।
•uent of Ihe follow ina tnembem *- a *elect ccmmittoe trial ana reeulL Its imprint wm “Boston: Ed- tin- remaining tliird is tbe British prov-• stone are frequently taken out of the
plunged into the Kentucky river. The young made vacant by the death of Judge Trigg.
t At ’I i
'm
-i
j *i
quarries there which would make the
but it wm generally regardman escaped with hi* life, but his mother, ma­ Gen. Sh-rwnu ba* Ismti interviewed ngardmg lo inviwUxsl- the sJinrol corruption In reirard to the crixm x vo.,
Two nulr.»«b h.™
oi»- nt Donnelly va W**hbura: I cd, with bow much truth it is now impossible to wo., oi
ter, and another lady, who were in the carriage the case ot Cadet Whittaker, at Weal Point, and ooubwtedi«l&gt;&lt;rtl&lt;-n
Mown*. Cartlsle, RtekneU. Res--- '-------- *----**■ * “----------------------- J—•-*'-«------l»een opened into the valley within the files in comparison. Ita weight waa es­
the proceedings connected therewith, especially O'Neill,
t&gt;leffraff
(tews).
past
six
rears
—
the
St
Paul,
Minue1
The Special Defideucy bill wm
(
l
f u
Qf
timated to be alwut 6,000,000 pounds.
A violent cyclone swept over the the press comments thereon. He denounced
apolis anil Manitoba, wliich now runs
tbeHeoanj anMCxlmnul bamg coo-cooeurrev! •
“f.T" _ _ “ "7 .
thi- pres" in bitter terms for its attacks ou West
town of Macon, Miwu, ou the night of the 25th Point and its adnunuitraUou. and declared such
&gt;e bill wm -utto . eoDtereaw emmutee Kalloch. The pamnblct wm external ely curu- parallel with the river to St Vincent, on j
.Uiw then took a rvern onU! 7:30, the erenlDK lated, and the K^UiX-b party wa* wrought to
attacks unwarranted aud indefensible. Ho
THE MARKETS.
the British bonier, when* it oonpecta i
be:n&lt;
for
coneideraUoD
of
tbe
bill
eetabhab1
quite
a
Mate
of
'
dcapcration.
De
Young
COOhoped, and bad no doubt, that tho luviwtigaUou
lunicipa) rode tor tbe District of Columbia.
Unued hi* vigorous aaoault* on Kallodi, and, M with the Pembina branch ot the Canawould be thorough, and ridiculed the ide* that
mioion occupied the morning hour in the the time for iu* trial for the aiiooting of tlie dion Pacific to Winnipeg, and the North­
every building in the town wa* wholly or par­ West Point was under Southern influence.
on Monday, Aprt! M, apon a projw UoD dlb?C^0 “OR5 ‘W'’T’T-,Tf- ern Pacific, which crosses the valley at ।
tially wrecked. Eighteen persona were killed,
A Washington dispatch announces
rth.PrWd«t to appoint colored cadet, la
_KaUoch . fraud, became cocT-pondmgly right angle- and opens up the wonder-1
and many injured more or l«wa severely....
Mr. Joseph Seligman, th- well-known New York the death of the Hon. D. W. Middleton, who
fully-fertile land lying on the wtwt aide
banker, died in New Orleans a few days ago.
of the river, in Dakota. Into this tern- '
He leaves a private fortune estimated at $5, Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United
tory a groat flood of immigration is now [
000,000.
.
pouring. The rapid influx l»egnn in I
FOBEIGX
The destruction by the tornado at Ma­
1877. In the last quarter of that year ;
Why Chinamen Never Maturolhc.
con, Mi**., says a telegram from that point,
Qveen Victoria formally accepted
wrought bound
Tlie jjcuoI code of China contains a the Government land offices dispowd ,
indescribable. “Pieces of timber have bien Lord Beaconsfield's resignation of the Bribah
of more than 400.000 acres in Min- j
provision
which
is
correct!y
translated
found fifteen miles from the town. The mght Prcmicrehip on the 23d of April.... Nineteen
co Im ma nsi; * , ,,
ncsota. and during the same period the Boos.
waa very threatening. A storm was exported
by manv. Two ominous, inky clouds ap- coast during the prevalence of a storm... .The
".All persons renouncing their country railways sold over 500,000 acres. In all '
investigation of the Tay bridge disaster shows
and allegiance or devising the means over a million acres were taken up by
the be bars were w.mk ; tlmt the rivet holos
thereof shall l&gt;e beheaded, and in the settlers in those three months, m-jstly in Coax—Na 1,
tween them, m if gathering from them the mate­ that
were too large ; that the nuts were defective.
punishment of this offense no distinction the Red river valley. Since 1872 the
rial of which it was composed. Great bands of
fire played between them, darting from one
shall bo mode between principals and Nortliern Pacific railway has sold 800,­
accessories. The property of all such 000 acres of Red river lands. In the
A dispatch for Cabul, in Afghanistan,
UM
criminals shall be confiscated and their land districts traversed by this road the
J; announce* th*t the English •oldii'ry, under
wives and children distributed ns slaves Government has assigned 1,323,416
command of Gen. Stewart. Lad captured tho
to the great officers of state.
• * • acres in tlie year ending Juno 30, 1878,
dtv
of
Ghuxt-ni,
after
a
diwpccatc
battle
with
focus every building was torn into sphuter* and
The parents, grandparents, brothers and and 1,064,644 acres in the year ending
June 30, 1879. Together with the landia
scattered all over the country iu the radius of a 15,000 nadvoa.
grandchildren of such criminals, whether
The summons of the Queen to Mr.
habitually living with them under tlie sold by the railway during the same
An insane woman in Texas undertook GLdatonc, in reaponae to which l# ba* under­
name ns»T or not, shall lx&gt; |jer»etually time this makes the astounding total of
to kill her five children by running knitting-nee- taken tha formation of a now Ministry, mark*
banuhud to tho distance of 2,600 leagues. 4,500,000 acres disposed of in two years.
dlea through their head*, hut waa discoiered the consummation of tho Libera) triumph in
All those who puqxjHely conceal or con­ Embracing the seme territory present
before she had completed the job.
nive at this crime shall bo strangled. statistics show the following ; Present
Those who inform against criminals of papulation, 69,600; increase in past
deebons, and denotes the abandonment of any
Area in wheat, 1879,
The Vermont Democratic Convention effort to give an evasive, half-way acknowledg­
tliis class shall be rewarded with the .year, 19,900.
appointed Hancock delcgaUw to the Cincinnati ment at the rercreal of policy demanded by the
whole of their property.
• • • If 281,430 acres; increase, 96,000. Area
Convention, and instructed them to vote aa a
tho crime is contrived but not executed, in other crops, 79,470 ; increase, 20,660.
.. principals
... are to lie strangled and Total area in cultivation, 360,900; in­
It has been decided that in the new pamed,
unit and to rapport the two-third* rule.
being
present,
---- * *but,
“* no quorum -■*
--------mt, WM uid tlie
the accesHorii s punished with blows and crease, 16,660. Now breaking, 1879,
Tho Georgia Republican State Con- British Cabtatt Earl Granville shall be Hecre- over. Maaara. McMahon, Cobb and Moi
133,600.
jedcteacy bin, *ixi Mr. ctaain wm uipotntad &lt;ra tt&gt;* , banishment. '■
TOLKIMX
ihirbrtrLi*TnJti f
&lt;T^‘1 !
Provhu°n» which has onlv lately
Marquis of Hartington, Secretary for India;
Circumstantial Evidence.
wsmt-a
Mr. Childers, Secretary of War; I.«.rd S«&gt;iMnmJttea oa ths rerteioo of tbs vuore-’^Z . become known, explain* why John has
}&gt;ourae. High Chancellor; W. E. Forster, Chief
Many innocent men have suffered for cot&amp;—No,
• no particular desire to naturalize, cut off
Secretary for Ireland, and Lord Northcote Fir-t
the
crimes
of
others.
About
forty
years
°*
T
^S,X
The joint resolution authodxing the PreaiqUeU4, unj become a real ** Melican
Lord of the Admiralty... .A dispatch from CalmJ to reappoint fit (jib m A. MsCarty LteutoaMt
fhe law-maker who devised it ago. a gentleman was tried and convict- Fm»v»-c&gt;
oouMader la the navy, at Cm foe* of Um ttat, wm
a more incalculable blessing oil upon circumstantial evidence ot the *«**&gt;—■
.... ■
IL.
*n^1 TK*
...
—
■
- a.
Ma)
has reached India that
murder of hia niece. She was heard to ooos—So.
The Oregon delegation to the Chicago
exclaim, " Don't kill me!” and that in- oya-Mt*
Mivcatioti w&gt;. test week iaatructcd
(four or five cent­ Htant a pistol or fowling-piedv was fired
iMDU^Araiii*
Under tlieoe circumstances the
al be in no haste off.
to tlw effect that tbe delegation from that State
i again defeated tlie natives, 8,000
etlaman was convicted and executed.
to Chicano, heretofore divided he.wn-n WcsbGhuzne, and that die British naw
bun&gt;e. Blame and Edmunds, will p&gt; for Grant
x twelve months after, the niece, who &lt;&gt;*va.'.7*.'.
had doped, arrived in England, and, Hjok-o.
bearing of the affair, elucidated tbe c*m&gt; f
A.-ast»c Turkey are string by
has a whole transaction. It appeared that she
The Suvanniih New, a Democratic WkI appuste in tbfir Tx-lialf ar
i
aa all bad formed an attachment fur s j»en»ou of '
c
1 the'.ppewi&gt;ce o!
Ohlrte.
whom her node disapproval
Them an»17.*.'
The cable furaiahc-s us with a brief
The United States Court for Oon-

�.by lb.
Or all

deposits will before tong have toencounter a oouaiderable amount of opposition.
•ey, took a long pull at a bottle contain­
ing oorrauve wxblimate, thinking he was
getting something a little milder, and is

88,000

HOUSEHOLD HELPS.

Naw linen may be embroidered more
rosily by rubbing it over with fine white
soap; it prevent* the thread from crack­
ing.
To RKMorz gra*ii from wall-paper,
lay several folds of blotting-paper cm the
spot and hold a hot iron near it until the
grease is abeewbed.
To take ink out ot linen, dip the ink
Bpot in pure meltcxl tallow ; then wash
out the tallow, and the ink will come
out with it This is said to be unfailing.
If brooms are wet in boiling suds
once a week they will become very
tough, will not cut a carpet, will last
much longer, and always sweep like a
new broom.

warmth it hidss the animal. Hunters
tively boundlens, extending for a dis­ takes twenty-three to twenty-«ix pounds.
hot aocustopwd to the farads of Bmzii
Tuns is contained in the corn cobs
tance of 1,600 miles along the Caucasus
which tin- ant-bear inhabit* step on it
Tn gavel to be used by the Chairman range, from the Caspian to tbe Black raised in the United States from 115,­
without knowing that it is a curiosity.
000,000 to 130,000,000 pound* ot carThe color is brown washed with gray on
lionate of potash, which is the third
the head and face, and interspersed with
there are but two district* in thia large most valuable article required in agri­
jmre white liairs on the head aud hinder
in Springfield once occupied by Abra­ area where any systematic efforts are be- culture.
limbs. The throat i» very black, and a
ing
made
to
obtain
the
petroleum.
One
I
M
ixe
d
husbandry
i*
what
we
need.
ham Lincoln.
long, triangular black mark crosses the
The farmer XUTT.
who
“ A »* Tjl"7 f ST f*? ™
It is reported that Jay Gould now
Iv over the shoulders. Measuring from
(which flows into the Black seaj, where , in- nuiei, miu, ui me mug run, wm save
controls, either directly or indirectly,
the tip of the snout to the end of the
two well* have been sunk by a French more than he who devote* hi* energies
tail the bear is just a trifle more than
7,774 miles,of railroad, to be soon in­
company under tlie superintendence of and land mainly to one or two crops.
six feet in length. Tlie head a’«me is
creased to 8,078 miles. Thi* is about
Tux leaf cases of the leaf crumpler
one and u half, and the tail two feet
an American manager; this company ha*
■one-tenth of the aggregate mil-age of
long. Tho bear has four toea on tlie fore­
a refinery at Taman. Tho other and may be easily found at this season, and
ihe railroad* in the United States.
should lie Hearched for and destroyed.
feet and five on the hinder feet The
most-productive district is near Baku, on It multiphe* rapidly und is sometime*
claws on the fore-feet ore extremely long
the Caspian sea. Many well* have lieen very destructive, entire orchard* l»eand curved and of no use in walking.
A wbaltht buaineM man of Minne- I sunk here to tho depth of 300 feet, hav­
ing rendered nearly worthless by ita way); build a alow fire at first till it is They ore used a* a defense against
a}x&gt;li*, named Cole, left tliat city last
presence.
.
dry. Oil in the spring, to prevent it stronger animal*. If they are once im­
January with tho intention of making a ing a daily yield of 28,000 liarrel* of
planted in the fl&lt;»h of a human being
J. Vf' iinu, of Hampton, Iowa, from rusting.
crude petroleum.
An extraordinary
trip to Europe, and nothing ho* been
says that, after many trials, there are two
To clean brass, immerse or wash it the wound is apt to prove fatal. They
heard from him since his arrival in New amount of sand flows out with the oil, trees which have endured the ordeal of several times in sour milk or whey. Thia are apt, also, not to come’out, ho that
York a few days after. The liook* of and is heaped up near the orifice of the Northtern hedging, and have not been will brighten it withput scouring. It the dying num can kill the bear if he de­
sires to. The bear has found that the
the various steamship lines fail to show well* in bank* at least thirty fcot high. foutui wanting in any jiarticular. These may then i»e scoured with a woolen
safest way is to wind ita snake-like head
"e honey locust and the white wil- cloth dipi&gt;ed in aah-w.
that a fMAnage ticket wiih Bold to any Largs refineries exist at Baku, though low.
Boston Cocoaxut Pie.—Take one around the body of ita foe. Ita hug
the
refined
oil
at
present
produced
there
is particularly powerful The bear
•inch ponton. Grave doubt* are enter­
cocoanut
and
grate;
add
the
milk
and
hone of four years’ *-------— two
„ eggs, till the mixture is as thick turned ita claws inward upon a thick,
tained a* to tho nafety of Mr. Cole. It is not a* good as the American oil.
horse by using four ounce* of *alt]teter |
cu«tard
pie.
‘
’ . Ont1 nut makes two rough palm and walked on the outer
k is feared that he ha* been foully dealt
edge of the fore-feet in a lazy, awkward
in a quart of good vinegar. Disnolve , .un­
4
Da. C. H. Thom ah, of Philadelphia, well and apply by bath or mop. About |
manner to a box two feet away. The
To curl plumes, put some coals of only indication of intelligence it dis­
has been making a study of tlie various o dozen applications cured this «»*&lt;• in
Having got Leland fixed with a Lib­
fixe on a shovel, sprinkle some brown played was in scraping away the straw
new devices for helping tho deaf to hear. six month*.
Hugar on tho coal* and hold the plume*
eral Parliament and a Homo Rule rep­
The St Patrick, one of the new varie­ in the smoke. One application will be for a bed. It cannot walk long. The
All of them, he says, depend for their
bear come from Para by the schooner
resentation, we ore now called upon to
action upon the principle of acoustics ties of jmtatoe* recently introduced to sufficient to moke them iw nice as new. Thoma* Williams. Ita owner, Mr.
relieve a famine in Armenia. We hope*
the attention of our farmers, is said to Another way: Take a little salt and
that
solids
vibrate
in
unison
with
the
be most excellent and. well worthy of sprinkle it upon the hot stove and hold Rache, ha* had a standing offer, for the
that we shall never lie deaf to tlie cries
sound waves produced in the air near extended culture.
It has a smooth, the plume over'the smoke a few min­ last ten years, to all the Captains sailing
of the suffering, from whatever distance
from New York to Brazil, to pay a good
white ekin, few and shallow eye*, pro- utes.
them.
In
these
instruments
the
vibra
­
sum for a live ant-bear, and thi* animrl
they come, but Armenia does seem
o, buck pen™ is the only live one ever brought to the.
rather far away. The British have a tion* are of sufficient force to be audible
when conveyed to the internal ear Itbul. Lur to
. popular market
tato
tat^tor '£ United States. CapL Edward Hecured
protectorate over Armenia. "Why should
it while it wub td?oping, which it is "very
through tlie medium of ths teeth and
not they protect the people from starva­
•'
which they are washed. It will also capable at Mr. Reiche i* negotiating to
A urrruF. ou cake or meal given to the | prevent the colors running in washing
tion ? If they want to l&gt;oa* the universe, cranial bones, independently of the ordi­
nary channel of hearing. He says that farm team about the time when shedding i.tack or colored cambric* or muslins, Cornjxmy in Berlin fcr 82,500. He savs
let them do iL
■
&gt;
not injured by it, but that no zoological garden in the world
a simple and excellent instrument for, the winter coat will be of great mlvan- wl(] tjie
tage. It wiH oct os a gentle laxative w ju^t
^ft „ before the pepjier wm jx&gt;«H.-i**cs u live ant-liear. The London
.tlie
purpose ** consists simply of a rod of and Htimulant, and render more active put in.
- Evert item of intelligence from Con­
Garden could keep one for only a week.
vr.o,. xr
stantinople indicate* that Turkey i* on hard wood about two feet long and a the various secretive organ* of the svsIt died in the garden.
better
fit them
the arduous
wO 1“P
Butter
f vnnr
Mr. Iteidie feed* the bear with ex­
the verge of dissolution. The adminis­ quarter inch thick, one end of which is , tem,
laborsand
of the
season.
Anfor
occasional
tea- • prnni
i?U&lt;O
Utt&lt;?r the ‘
i t .
.j
,
pudding-dish and strew with curranta, tremely finely-Bcraned beef mixed with
tration is west and ineffective, official placed against the teeth of the speaker, |
eggs and sugar. Every schoolboy, par­
corruption and official inefficiency art' the other resting against or between the-' amiss to act as a diuretic.
! butteralf repeat until the dish is nearlv ticularly if he ha* read " Mayne Reid ”
, observable everywhere, and it is beyond teeth of the person hard of hearing. If .
The winters in Russia are liecoming full; make a custard of one quart of milk, with proper diligence, remembers the
question that the last Oriental form of the speaker articulate* in a natural tone colder every year, and tlie summers hot- two eggs, seasoni'd with vanilla aud salt; picture of the ant-bear sweeping up a
government will soon come to an end in of voice, the vocal vibrations will be1 ter, more dry and lees fruitful, owing as J&gt;Our on the bread and let it stand one thousand live anta with a tongue nearly
is clearly Mtatexl by Livingstone, to the hour and bake
two feet long. Tlie tongue, which is
Europe. The scramble which will be transmitted in great volume through the I
covered with naliva, i* u most effective
sure to take place as to how the Sultan's teeth and thence to the ears of the deaf j
kpt-trap. At first it did not take kindly
iru-P.
Tin.
cloanug
..I
th«e
Und.
topi»e4mi«.of
Jd'cinnmixi
Eurojx-an ixj**c«*ion* shall lie divided person. It will also convey the voice dis­
to tlie chaage of diet, and a basin of ant
tinctly when placed against tho forehead cwnd .uch cnormom. ompombm. tb.&lt;
«1)it
j eggs soaked in lukewarm water was
bodes no good to the peace of Europe.
hulu.r
brr ught The lx-ar ate half of the meal
or other jtortions of the skull of the nnmy on~ eopm-mn. wnU-r con™, have
iTu nJ""™
"’“I"*' W»h mul Lk th. tapioca in very little by lapping up the eggs much the same
Dikixl Conboy, the stone mason of hearer. Il will also convey perfectly
' y ar? . water till rather tender; then put it in a* dog* eat. Turning to the dish of
Erie, Pa., who went crazy some weeks audible speech from the skull of one to
Item
in
poultry
is
only
a
fatal
disease the milk, and place on back of the stove scra|&gt;ed meat, it placed the tip of ita
-ago over the fifteen puzzle, and : tliat of the other, or sush sounds may when, Uke many others, it is neglected I and souk one hour; then melt butter in long tongue on the plate and returned it
ha* since lxx«n confined in the Dixmont bo conveyed by simply bringing the till juuiMcd all remedy. If, when first ' dish and pour in tlie beaten eggs, milk to ita mouth without partaking of tlie
food. The Ix-ar then ht&lt;xid upon ita
Asylum, near Pittsburgh, is now cuftd, head* themselves in contact Again, in­ attacked, a mixture of cayenne pepper well sweetened, and spice; bake one hour
feet, and, leaning ita head down, verti­
and will soon be released. He was vio­ stead of the speaker holding it against and lard, about the size of a bean, l&gt;e ' quite slowly.
cally spread ita tongue over the straw
given to the fowl about twice a day, a
----- ------------------his
teeth,
he
may
place
it
against
the
lently insane, and it was necessary to
and nuule a shrill noise like a tin whistle,
care will l&gt;e effected in a few days. We
Sleeping a Life Away.
and hobbled back to ita bed.
put the jacket on him most of the time. upjx‘r jxirt of liis clxewt, when, upon keep from dftT to 100 fowls, and have
Nathan G. HVrooman,
an employe
of |
ud*on ^ilroad,
“'residing
Three men were required to take him to using his voice, the Hound will lx&lt; con­ never lost by this disease, but have ef- I
A Parting Scene.
veyed
os
before,
of
course
independently
iedod
a
cure
m
Urge
number,
by
tho
’
the asylum. During his confinement
nearhithe
city
ing
. Id.
7 of Schenectady,
„
a•• i* *leep£ I| Did you ever hear two married women
* nurture dmortlmd.-.&amp;nta^.
the Superintendent received many let­ of the teeth of either person."
Six year, ago he
of
other at the gate on a
Yovxo
stock,
(vqtecially
calve*
am
1
i
received
a
sunstroke
and
ever
since
has
e and ever since ha* I RIln]mer evening? Thia is the way they
ter* and suggestion* from all part* of the
colta, frequently
-•' doit:
ntly l&gt;ecome infented
infected with i; complained of dizzine**.
On *»
the •15th
country concerning hi* cure. Ono man
Thrilling Adventure With Indian*.
*Ux-k lie-, in iwinter, which greatly
~__ 2„ “mul__ 1 I, of
— -February
_*____ ______________
he wo* compelled
_ ____ ______
to quit
"Good-by!"
-------------------------- x. —a
» i..- i j OQ
in Michigan sent a solution of tho jmzJust below Kanawha full*, in West tiply toward spring and, nearly suck the ' his work and take to his bed on "n
"Good-by. Come down and see us
’
"
. re pains
pain* in his ha
head.
He right soon.1*
zie, which he thought would have the Virginia, i* an overhanging rock of im­ life s Idood out of them. They should i count of severe
aalux-p
and
continued
in
be
looked
after,
and
if
found
infested
at
once
fell
oi
___
t
_____
___________
_
mense
size
juttirg
out
about
100
feet
desired effect.
"Yes, so I will. You come up right
over tho seething whirlpool, and aliout with this specie* of vermin, should be this condition almost without interrui
soon."
t
the same height above. This was once treated for it. A moderately strong so- tion, day and
"I wfll. Good-by."
Various statement*, more or less er­ the acene of a . remarkable adventure. lution of carbolic soap applied liberallv and two days,
“Good-by.
Don’t forget to oome
to
the
neck
and
back
will
noon
effectualbe
natural,
aiu
and hi* breathing was not soon."
roneous, have lxx-n current recently re­ The Indian* were in hot pursuit of Van
’
’ as in
’
’ '
diseases of the
specting tho Pope’s health. The truth Bibber, a settler and a man of distinc­ ly rid them of these troublesome peata. , ’lalMired
“No, I won't Don't you forget to
W. A. Ahmhtroso, Elmira, N. Y., ! bnun- W^1ea,.—-7—v-r-------------- —* 1 come up.”
tion in tliorte early times.
He was
is that, though no notable malady exists,
hard preehed, and, all acoesa to the river
"I won't Be sure and bring Sally
at a recent meeting of the Elmira ' uiorose
.. . -. and disinclined to converse, so
the Holy Father'* medical advisers are below und above Ix'ing cut off, he wa* mud
Fannun.’ Club: “I have tried raising [w“ J1*
I ,Jane with you next tine."
J , any information concerning hi* feelings *■*
not satisfied with his condition. Every driven to thi* jutting rock, which proved Ahiike clover ou as much as 100 acre* “c*
’ “I will. Td have brought her up this
_
could be &lt;drawn
.
I sowed, coma
- from him. He desired ttime,
cause of moral trouble that arisen throws to bo the jumping-off place for him. He land in various conditions
but she wasn't venr well. She
thirty tt.. of new land with Abrik. *!"’». } ““W *°
1«' **°M.
wanted to come awful bad. ’
him into a state of nervous prostration. stood on tlie rock, in full view of the don.7 «d I hare wwrf the
mixed
alS?
enemy above and below, who yelled like
“Did she, now? That was too bad.
H* *!*• .?? *1U*' Be sure and bring her next time."
demons at the certainty of his speedy with timothy and with .Ammon red Un“’
salubriou* air to which he ha* been ac­ capture. He stood up boldlv and with driver A. the reaull rf all my ol~.r/'k;”'“
"I will; and you be sure and bring the
customed are telling upon him disas­ his rifle kept them at bay. As he stood ration, I have condud.d that Alaike |
baby.”
&gt;•
I
“I will. I forgot to tell you he’s cut
trously, and those who are around him then' he l&lt;x&gt;ked acres* the river—saw lii* dovmi. not. profitable crop to t™ , ■» b» food wn. dnipoMd ot. he wo«M U
«Upae into Ira (ormer .paihy. another tooth."
friends—hi* wife with her bal* in her It make, good pmjtnro and tor rattle I
assert that hi* health is. failing visibly. arm*, and helpless to render u*»u.5tano«’.
-a will
ii nota stay
a
• aL
i i What
u a . little
"You don't *ay! How many has he
goodit
hav, ibnta it
in
the land
.7
. - singular in lua cose,.
His medical advisers are very anxious They stood aa if petrified with terror
-Von
th ere wm at no time any symptom of fe- got now?"
so well M nxi clovers, and »hen the first
inflammation or delirium nor of
that ho should have change of air this and amazement. She cried at tlie top growth is cut or grazed off that ib the
maaumaaiu»**i»u ua ucaaaauau, a«« am • “Five. It make* him awful cross. ”»
d the u-mpvra.
“I guan it does, this hot weather.
summer, but it seems that the threats of her voice: "Leap intp tho river and end ot it tor that year. I rannot rar “X ■ratanal
.’h“h wooM
meet me! ” Luring her balx&gt; on the what infiuenoe i. raertol by it uward 1 tm» ,rf ““
Well, good-by! Don’t forget to come
and pressure brought to bear upon him. gra**, she seized the oar* und sprung enriching U&gt;e land, but it I m.y judge
dwerae, nor any pmdyI“”
by those who would fain chain him to mto the skiff alone. Ah she neared tlie by the etoraeuTrf th. root. I mra't
“No, I won’t Don't you forget to
twenty-thpv, day. to wok. ud come up. GoodibyP
•the stake have hitherto availed to pn»- middle of the river her husband saw it i. interior to red clover ra a lertiltod. ,
—
- jnnetrate so far
He was not
and- ; became communicative.
And they separate.—New York Com­
. veut him from taking any such decision. the Indian* coming in full force and Tlie roots do
yelling like demons. “Wife, wife," he they have lew substance. Cattle are ' suffering from any ]&gt;*ina, but was weak. , mercial Advertiacr.__________
screamed, " I’m coming; drop down a extremely fond of Alsike pasturage, but His appetite wm voracious, and it wm i
A Habit of Complaint
A sharp colloquy recently occurred little lower.” With this he sprung cow* grazing on it make buffer of light then supposed that he would soon re­
There are some unhappy people who
ou the floor of the United States Senate from id* crag und drecended like an ar­ color. Farmers who keep bee* may find cover hi* strength and return to his ;
work. Ten days later he iiecame sleepy
between Messrs. Carpenter and Blaine, row into the water, feet foremost The it profitable to have a field of Alsike and again took to his bed, where he is at are never cheerful—who are always un­
wife rested on her oars a moment to see
der a cloud. Now wo may be tx»rn with
during a discussion of tbe Geneva Award him rise to the surface, the little canoe near by, for it affords a great deal of present in about the same condition m a melancholy temperament, but that i*
honey if the plant* are not graz»xl, and
bill, in which, according to the regular
‘fe,
। at first Day and night he sleeps with­ no reason why we should rield to it
out any fever, and refuses to take any There is a way of shuffling tne burden.
report, “many personal thrusts wen the bailing flood. It was an awful mo­
, food. When lie awoke* ,TO
from
" hi* sleep, In the lottery of life there are more
given and parried.” It began by Sena­ ment ; it seemed an age to her ; would when mixed with the oniinorr gr»«w, ,o“l W’“ ” ■”
' it is with the greatest difficulty he can prize* drawn than blanks, and to one
and
in
this
condition
it
has
remained
tor Blaine reading an extract from a let­
bo make to talk. It i* only by perse­ misfortune there are fifty advantage*.
longer in the ground tluui when sowed i
' verance in questioning that a “ yes ” or Despondency is the most unprofitable
ter of Secretary Fish's in such a way ns
alone."
a “ do " can be got out of him in reply. feeling a man can have. One good,
tlie r.treom. He roe© near her; in a mo­
ti
_
He desires to be allowed to Bleep. His hearty laugh i* a bomlmhell exploding
ment
the
canoe
was
alongside
of
him
,
ing. Senator Carjx*nter read a further
Bee Kanching.
friends are getting onxiou* about him, in the right place, while spleen and dis­
and ahe helped him to scramble into it
California is a famous couutrv for bee* , t»s it is now two week* since he tasted content are a gun that kicks over the
amid a shower of arrows and shot that
Thi* nettled Blaine, who read.what pur- the IxUlkxl Indian* poured into them. and the making of honev, and at many a food&gt;
““ "le7P continues, with mon who shoota it off. Then give over
The daring wife did not speak a word, breakfast-table in distant’ Europe to-day no niatarial change in his condition or complaining. Take out-door exercise
Caleb Cushing, tending to sustain his her hustamd was more dead than alive; the waffle is spread with sweets that ' Hyniptom*. He is a single man, aged anil avoid late suppera, if you would have a
35 years, hard-working, solier, cheerful dispoHition. Ttie habit of camand nil depended on her strength being have lxx-n filched from the hcorta of a '
view of the Fish letter. Senator Car­
maintained till tlwy could reach the thousand California flowers. In tlie ,in‘l industrious, and tlie main support
penter several times extended his hand liank. This she did, ju*t where rhe had mouth of almost any canyon there in a
* widowed sister, with whom he refor the totter, but unsuccessfully, until, started, right where the babe wa« still liee ranebe or apiary, wluwe owner grow* “id**- Death must ensue in a Jiort
having concluded his comments, Blaine lying, crowing nnd laughing. Tlie men indolent and pro&lt;q»eron* from the tabors tuu,‘. bnt the &lt;5U*° “ 80 remarkable as to
Rcverence.
pulled the skiff high up on the sand, of hi* industrious subjects. Here there excite tlie wonder imd interest of the
thrust it toward him with tbe remark
and the wife slowly arose and helped to are no long winters, with d-arth of flow- ' physicians in that section. The doctor*
lift Van Bibber to his feet He could era, through v hick tlie patient worker*
unable to give an explanation of
following:
not walk, but she laid him down by hi*
We have had for many years in this
babe, and then, aeating herarlf, she wept they mav live until the opening of the .
-------- -----------------------county, a* Clerk ot the District Court,
wildly, just a* any other woman would next field scaacm. These l&gt;ee ranches ’ An Ulinoi* gentleman counts among an intelligent and careful German, who.
have d&gt;Mie under the circumstance#. are models of neatness and domestic , hi* treasure**, and very rightly, toof a
rw, and recognized no obligation to Tliat babe i* now a grandfather, ami comfort, anil the profession of boe-keep- , quaint old omlirotype of Ahraluun Lin­
that rock is called “ Van Biblxr' rucks ’ ing i* rapidly Incoming popular among 1 coin. It show* a gaunt and awkward Recently, in an important trial, a
to this day.
puraoD* of little- physical strength or j man of 37 nested :n an old rmh-bottomed somewhat "bumptious” young man
small financial capital, or both—such a* j chair, and Jrewied in well-worn dark from the rural district* wa« called as a
1, UlUO, maiden ladies, broken-down minister*, ( ckAhe*, with on old-fashioned stock, and w itness, and took hi* place on the stand
the
of an addi- Imchelor Htudents, and those dilettante | hi* uix-orubed liair standing out in all without removing hi* hat He was told
farmv.n* who fancy that the royal rood to 1 direction*.
1 to liold up hi* hand, which he did, aud

augxnerting Li* immense poaaeai
continuing an active buaineas
He h:a no ambition yet tuu
which requires him to •carry any
the immeiiM reeponaibility of
public interest*. He desires, th

controlling iniereota be

ast of hi* loans and tlie rents ot hi* eatate.
Vanderbilt, it may be said here, is
pushing the work upon hi* new Fifth
avenue mansion, which i* to be the must
costly private residence in the country,
except that of Mr*. A. T. Stewart. Ho
is adding from time to time to tlie numbcr of flyers in hi* stable*, and has de­
veloped B wonderful interest lately in
art matters.—New York Cor. Chicago
Timet._____________________

The Effect of Coffee Again.
Dr. Richardson, the eminent English
scientist, in respset to the popular no­
tion that coffee is an unhealthy bever­
age, that.it keeps up a constant irrita­
tion al the stomach, and" bring* on deprauion of Hpirita, etc. There was a
great deal of truth in that statement,
say* the doctor, an coffee cannot be tak­
en in excess without producing dyspep­
sia and irritation, but moderately uted
it it an invigorating, healthful, and
wholesome drink, bringing a man'a beat
cucrgica into play. The quantity taken,,
however, muaTnot^be large, and should
begocxl.
Dr. Bock, of Leipsic, another cele­
brated scientist, say*: "Tlie nervousness
and peevishness of our times are chiefly
attributable to ti-a and Coffee; the di­
gestive organ* of confirmed coffee drink­
er* are in a state of chronic derangement,
which reacts on the brain, producing
fn«tful and lachrymose mood*. Fine
hulire oddicted to strong coffee have a
characteristic temper, which I might
describe aa a mania for acting the perse­
cuted saint Cocoa and chocolate is
neutral in ita psychic effects, and is real­
ly the most harmless of our fashionable

Too Mad for the Limit*.
A gentleman whose face hod a look
tixik up a jx-n and wrote for alx&gt;ut two
minute* with a determined hand. Then,
a* he blotted the card, be asked the stamp
"I* it against the postal rules to call a
man a liar on a jxwtal card?”
The clerk thought it was, and the man
tore up tlie cord, bought another, and
after writing a few lines inquired:
"It can’t be against the rules to call
him a villain, can it?"
The clerk again decided it waa, and a
third card was purchased. Thi* time
the man pandered over hi* lines, signed
his name, and said:
"I have written here that he ought to
lx* in jail for hi* conduct. I* that against
thepostal rules?”
The clerk said he wouldn't dare run
the risk himself, and the indignant
citizen tore the card into a dosen pieces
and exclaimed:
“Go to Halifax with your postoffice!
I won’t s* nd any card at all, but I’ll
waylay the fellow and knock tho top of
hi* head ofr.’’—Auffuata(Ga.) Chronicle.
Our Bodies After Death.
Within a very near approach to
truth, the human family inhabiting He
earth has been intimated at 1,000,000, ­
000; the annual loss by death is 18,000,­
000. Now, the weight of the animal
matter of thia immense body cast into
the grave is no less than 634,000 ton*,
and it* decomposition produces 9,000,­
000,000,000 cubic feet of matter. The
vegetable production* of the earth clear
sway from the earth the gaace thus
generated, and decomposing and as­
similating them for their own increase.

animal* and on the seeds of plants,
which in due time become a part of
himself. The lower animal* feed upon
the herlte and grasses, which, in their

lated by plants, the earth or bone sub­
stance alone remaining where it is de­
posited, and not even there unless
prosecuted a* a common swindler.

Farm School* for Girl*.
France has agricultural schools for
girls. One of the chief is near Rouen,
which is said to have bees begun with a
capital c&lt; 1 franc, by a Sister ot Charity
and two little discharged prisoner girls,
and to be now worth &gt;160,000. The es­
tablishment has now 800 girt* from 6 to
18. The farm, entirely cultivated by
them, i* over 400 acres in extent.
Twenty-five Sisters form the staff of ’
teachei*. More than one medal of the
French Agricultural Society ba* been
awarded to this eatabtishment at Darnetel, and the pujiil* are in groat demand
all over Normandy ou account ot their

an outfit and a small sum of money,
earned in spare hours. If they want a

ocn&lt; of highly-improved land and

“Lnmdhunt
Gould will o

�tlTOM cor *TT mis.

8 \TURDAY,

MAY 1, 1880.

JOHS8TOWN AMD BALTIMORE.

A new grain elevator is tiffing built
at Grand Ledge.
Station Agent Shearer, of Bellevue,
has been onlered to Imlay to take
cl targe of the station there.
’
Anew flouring mill of nmlritions pro
Ejons will be built at Grand Lidge
season, It win be run by steam.
Jose. Pigroec, a ll-year old lad who
has I teen living with Howard Haves, of
Benton, has been sentenced to the re­
form school, for larceny.
Eaton county has two women hold­
ing official position—Helen E. Snyder
Bclioo) Inspector.in Snnfield township
and Dr. Mary E. Green, health officer
of Charlotte.
Some three weeks ago the May Fisk
blonds, (a variety show)dlsplayed their
charins tn snch a sensationsly charm­
ing way nt Charlotte tliat the good
people of that city haven’t got over it
yet.
.
Seth Hall, an old and respected citiz­
en of Charlotte, was prostrated Satur­
day by a severe stroke of paralysis.
He is in a very critical condition, being
completely paralyzed physically and
mentally.
George Ward, Sr., member of the
firm of Ward fit Dnlaon of Charlotte,
waa (hrown from hh - buggy Monday
afternoon and received injuries, from
which it is thought he may never ful’y
recover. His face and shoulders lacer­
ated nnd bruised, bnt his most serious
injuries arc internal.
Prof. A. A. Fuller, a perialitic sing­
ing master, who- had a weakness for
dead-benting, everybody who had anv
thing to do with him has finally deaclbeaten Henry G. Tracy, a hard-work­
ing citizen of Grand Ledge, out of his
wife and eloped with her to Conneticut, leaving his lawfully weded wife.
The other evening while Mrs. Rey­
nold Preston of Roxand, wns sitting
with her three little little daughters
alone in the house, the lamp flame
seemed to raise and spread all over the
lamp, nnd then the toble, retting it on
fire. Mrs. P. had the presence of mind
to smother the fire with a bed comfort
and a conflagration was avoided.

who never mys black when he umwks
white. He walked out with a firm stop,
looked tbe court square in the face and ;
Mid:
. “I disturbed tbe peace, and put in a!
plea &lt;*f guilty.”
’
.
"Tbavu honest.” remarked tbe court.
“Business is. business.” continued
Daniel. "I am guiltv, aud feet that I
ought to be sent up for thirty days.”
"Very well, Til make it an even tiiirty.”
"Say how much did yon give that
chin who waajust outhcreT”
"The same.”
"Then book me for sixty I I don’t
want to be classed with uo snob clothesptas

Mr. Weeks relates how one time he
a plo
went to visit the Indians, and learned
man.
something that may be of great use to
He was a quiet, bashful-looking
the gentler sex of to-day. Looking
young man who got on tlie train at
over tliecamp became upon an old
Hawley ville in the east. To the gen­
squaw in tlie act of kneadiug dough,
tleman who occupied the seat by the
and iu order that our "Sisters, and onr
stove he Mid :
"Will you let me sit there? I am very
' cousins, and our aunts” may learn the
cold.”
art, we give the modus opera ndi. The
Said the passenger :
aqilaw had before her a smooth board,
"There are hot pipes under all the
seats.”
and placing the material to be made
Said the young- man in a painful
into dough, in doth, tho work begins.
whisper, and blushing as he aaid it:
First she works the material with her
"But it’s my feet that’s cold.”
bands, then rolls and presses the same
The pnsaengenger got up, and went
out and stood on the platform until*
on tbe board, until it assumes the conNewton was reached.
si -ncy of dough, then, with repeated
rollings, squeezings poundings, and
Jeff Davis divides his time between
w.oKi,,g the work i done and the ma­
writing his memoirs and raising cotton.
terial' is ready to be placed on a hot
OT For the Best 50-cent Chewing
atone and set before tlie fire to bake,
Tobacco go to "Wilson A Howe’s.
unlocked by the hands except to place
it carefully where it would bake. As
WJfe Notice.
' this is not a patented process the ladies
board wilhotU juiycauao or provocation, thia la to
are at liberty to use it m their bread
warn all perron* from narlxiring or trusting her on
making.
At another time a njcco of one of the
Yank or Spring*. Mleh .April, 26. ISW1. .
EDMOND BROOKS.
chiefs’ died and as curiosity called M r.
Week’s there to witness the funeral
JJARMSis! UABSESNt
ceremony. He went early. As the said
chief would not converse with a white
man tWro was much curiosity to find
Makes the boss Carriage, Light road
and Team
out how.the Indians would manage the
matter. One of the IndiruiH who could
Bound to Boss the Funeral.
not speak English was making a coffin
A polieman who was beating through
in which to deposit the dead, but al­ "Kaintuck” yesterday afternoon was For a small sum of money and don’t
you forget it.
though he had copied the coffin of the | halted by a little old negro man who
Have you seen any of Will’s work!
hnd
business in his eye and botl| hands
white man and had got a very good i
If
not
call
on
him. one door north of
clenchcil as he said :
shaped box. yet it lacked just one inch tightly
"Say, Imish, am yon gwine to lie ’round Boise and Francis', get his prices and
you will trade.
ot being Ibug enough. Tho manufuct - yere to-morror forenoon T”
U -er worked and studied, and studied
“Yes. I suppose so.”
W. E. CLARK.
"Waal, dor’s gwine to Im* de powerami worked; yet the coffin would not Im*
fullest fuse up yere dot ole Kaintmk DI A hl fl o Slool. Covel A Hook »2lo lofl.Rec&lt;l«
long enough. Finally the chief came to rln-r saw, an’roll’d la-tcer her nlmut r I U iw 11 A600 &lt;)re»n* S'otx. .1
I IMI» V V 2ltBW awell*. Howl, book,
the rescue, and after looking over six pa’r o’ hnndctifls an’ shackles Illualr*t&lt;-I C,t*los,-ue Fne. Addn-u I&gt;*oiel F.
Beatty.
Wuhlncton,
N
J.
ready.
”
the work a short time, turned to Mr.
"Why, what’s the trouble now 7”
* Week’s, who stood looking on, and
"
il "Tnilde ’nuff, Kill. Yousec.de ole
. ..i i
POIUUDK Mk-ully t.) ihe bo, motioned , ,„a„ jillkiD,,
„„ mi,,,,, ,trc(.t
a&lt; if he wjshcd Mr. Week's to solve ! am gwine to die afore night. Dat’s
t ie problem, but Mr, Week’s thought settled for shuah.”
K Elt KffOHN. No 4 St. Mark** l*l»cc. N Y
t&gt; himself, if you won’t talk to a
..X-’** &gt;
i, i
... ।
'Waal,
VVnnl, de ole man hi
has axed me to
•twrr. ATTUiTIVL IHfHflL
white man you cau fix* bur own cof- w
fun’ral
Mr*. Jolla McNair Wripbt’a New Baek,
....,rt
,ivo’ |M&gt;MM..1 (|’erangemeuta.
fl ns, so he mad believe ho did not un- 'kase 'he 'knows ................
I’m solid on sich tings.
dur'land, in order to get tlie chief to ' Izv tended to fun’rals so long dat ire
converse, but the Indians would not I got de hang of ’em, yon see.”
“Yes.”
I
rSFHICTn
ta k, and Mr. Week’s turned away leav­ , “Waal, dur's Deknn Allen, libin'
wreu. to splice ...«
wuu.
• ober on Calhoun street, one of de most
ing them
the .coffin.
.At imulliOT time thv Ir.dian»li»il lHi-n !
Afrta&gt;"“ in Detroit. Jn«t
.
.
. . „ ,
. ,
i i as stiah ana black man sit nines oil de
dogging Mr. Bristol shogh, which made rt|il nIiyw|llu.|„..U| de Deklin
that good Quaker somewhat angry. Mr. I |H. nlhm wants to 1h&gt;&lt;s de fun’ral bizNEEDED 2
BY talite
Bristol took down his gun and calling • iiv**."
to. Mr. Week’s who was present to uc- I
,
,. , .
. ,
,
.. .
.
.
.
1 “He does, sah, an he s de pooest han’ AGENTS WANTEDk!HwiS»!W?«!
company him hr started out detorroin- vou eiM.r
Hl. can t bUrt a hyni.,
SAbM. J. C.Krtl'RDV S. CO. CkkM. Ill.
od to shoot the first Indian lie saw. Mr. ] nor make any sorto’ speech on de shinWeek’s protested that ho ought not to &gt;n’qualities of de late deceased. Why.
carry agon, hut away Im went. Ar- »h»t d’ye »l&gt;y~&gt; tin Ueknn got offotn-r
Wr will tend our Electro-Voltaic Helu *nd other
. .
,
,
heah on vlav street at a fun ral in Jin
Woclric App'tancra upon trtal for d«y» to thwr
nving at the village he began to up- ! uarv !”
■uffrrinj »ny
fromai Nrrvoui Dehl'lty, Rb«un&gt;Miun, P»braid the Indians fortheir conduct in
“I can't say.”
r*iy»i»or
-------- •*'-• the liver or Kidney*, *od
dogging his hog-, ami threatened them
"" ri.\- be ^’’l dat mancometli up i m»ny ott,. r J
•i.r* eun-«r no nay. Ad­
ult, Minhall Mich.
Phttty trendy Tht. ladtan, U.t.,,..,!
nmn ..ITn.t.’.TT g'ri

HARNESS !

Bffitags BuIbos Directon.
JP«TUU«

Hm just received the secend large stock of

DIAMOND STEEL PLOWS !

JAMES A. SWMEZKT,
Attorney A Counsellor,

It is No. 22 and all Curtis Points fits. It is manufactured
Bement, Lansing. To secure a genuine plow see that
every Moulboard is Branded Diamond Steel
and every beam Branded Bement,
No. 22. When desired
we can furnish
Cast Cast
Steel
Points with
this Plow. We
have for sale over

JJ

Prof. F. A. Mills, at the Opera House,
is having crowded houses every night,
which is good evidence that his lectures
are interesting and his patrons are recoiving the worth of their money. Lust.
"night he lectured on "Ancient and Mod
cm Spiritualism,” to-night tho topic of
,'±is discourse will be "True Nobility,"
aud on Monday night, tho last of the
counte, will be rendered "Etiquette aud
Manners,” sleight of hand tricks aud a
dunce, to which all holders of red tick­
ets or payees to the amount of twentyfive cents will be entitled to participate

Druggists &amp; Chemists,

pOWERS A BARLOW,

HARDWARE,
Iron, Nails, Stoves and Tinware.

TTEMRY A. GOODYEAR,
AJL
Dealer la

IEOH, HAILS &amp; SHELF HABDWARE

40 oeiitw Mach

IoooCuter Points

M. BLACK,

Ground for 50 ets Each

American and Foreign Marble,

For the largest stock of

Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, Ac.,
Halting*, Mich.

yyM.

AND

AND AT THE

LOH EST LIVING PRICES.

8. GOODYEAR,

DBl GOODS, SILKSawt DBES8 GOODS
JULIUS RUSSELL,

be-

fore the great advance in Prices and to reduce his
Stock is selling at old Prices

C. C. WOLCOTT.
QOOK’S CARRIAGE WORKS!

Mak og ■ epccUty. Phoenix tUoek. But* BL

yys

f. hicks,

Groceries and General Produce,

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

South Side of Bute St.

2V£ a 11 ii f&lt;• L11 r o m

F. A. JONES.

Finest Goods in Central Mich

PHYSICIAN and Soryeon. Day
Night &lt; all* pron ptly attende,!. Office at
REGULAR
DR. IL W. WHITMORE

PHYSICIAN Re.Jdercv ami office
at Ix-vl Elliott*, Maple Grtivo Ccn’re.
ECLECTIC

J£ENRV ROE, Pkors.ii^-

Bor the season oiTSSO.
I am prepared to furnish the public

*

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

MEAT MARKET.
Keeps constantly on hand a blj stock of

Fresh and Salt Meats,

Smoked Hams ail Shoulders,

MAN'S ^WOMAN'S

FRESH FISH and FOTTLTRT

IN Til KIR SEASON.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
Ac.. Ac., Ac.
The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelte. dtc.

Fresh. Goods, Full Woightc arid

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

George Brooks aud wife were pris­
oners in the Chattanooga iail. He waa
kept close in a cell, while she vras
given the liberty of t ie corrider. She
flirted with tbe jailei aud a horse thief,
and the husband could see it through
the bars that prevented him from in­
terfering. His novel and torturing
Ex-Preeident Killen is liable to be position drove him wild, aud be com­
stricken with the goat any day.
mitted Hiiicide.

SHERIFF

ROBERTS h H0TCHKIS8,

Of all kinds, made from new iron Chilled and ground for

subieck of d * Kid occaahun. De Dcktin j
will be oIm-i dill um usual, puttin’ on
m-nllopM an’ tt-llin’ folks to atand’ back
an’so on. He’ll swell up an’ walk
’round wid his hands beltin’ bin back.
Ktine as if he owned de hull street, an’
Kime in* if I wasn’t kaec-high to a
clothes-hos«‘”
cCCKDX______ _________________
•Wellf’.
“Well wih, dar will be a rekountei
between de Dekuu an’ myself.
De
wery niinit dat he begins to swell up STRENGTH^ BEAUTY
I shell shed off my Sunday coat an’ Or the Royal Road to Life, Loot and Longevity.
purccctl to mangle him widin two inches
of his life! I’ll do it—I’ll do it, sah, if I
her to go t«» State Prison fur a fousun*
j’ais!.’
"I wouldn’t.”
J. G. CHILTON, * CO., Detroit, Mleb.
“But 1 will, sah! Ise given you Far
warnin' sah, an’if you am noton han’
wid aone-hoss wagin’ to convey de
ImmIv of de Dekun to his into home it
won't be my fault. Data nil, sail—all
except dat I strike wid lioaf fists to
IUb Remedy. An
once, an' dat de parson struck at soon
unfailing euro for
pines away an’ dies. Good day sah !”—
Detroit Free Dress.
■
All the most terrible and deadly
that f-illov m a
weapons of war have been thrown
completely in the shade by the new
B&gt;
£
“
Tdi
llSr
o;nM.^3.After
Guthng gun which was exhibited on
the37Mar. at the offices of Sir W. Aim­ lode.pain lathe back IMtnnee* of Vlalon. Premature
strong, the manufacturer, in St. Geo’s,
Westminister, before a number of ex­
perts. This fearful weapon is capable
of tiring a thousand shots per min ute
and killing a man on a horse at a mile
range. It had a compact appearance,
THE GRAY MEDICINE UO.,
cau be taken to pieces aud easily tar
tied about, can be applied to military
aud naval use, and the mechanism of
it is simplicity itself; the revolving
band lias two compartments, into
Probate Order.
which they whirl round, metal cartrid­
ges drop from a tall, oblong case fixed
over tbe centre of the barrel. At each
turn of the handle ten shots are fired, ofBtrry, bolden at the Probale Office In tbe City
and their dispersion is accomplished
by a sliding apparatus. The sum of
shot in different calibre guns of this
class ranges from musket balls to half
pounders. By the use of this imple­
ment three men can do the work of
three hundred single men. A quarter
of a million of dollars is said to have
been spent on experiments necessary to
perfect the gun, which is now declared
by every military expert to be a com-

HOUGHTALIK,

*

Isoo Plain Points

ON 30 DAYS!RIAL

To tbe following persons lun I in­
debted for the very hospitable manner
in which they treated me. nnd for the
.inlonuation necessary to the forma­
tion of the proceeding brief review of
the early days of the towns mentioned,
and also for tbe official date from
which the growth and prosperity of
both towns are illustrated. To Wm. I’.
Bristol and hiskind-hearted wife, who
so kindly entertained me and furnish­
ed the bulk of the in fonmation gleaned
and to whom 1 am indebted for the
Um official •ecord of the town, and
who so kindly cheered me on my way,
I will always cherish a kindly remem­
brance. May their last days be their
happiest. Also Mr. D. C. Sanborn,
John Herrington nnd R. B. Haynes,
who to kindly furnished me with food
aud lodging and gave me encourage­
ments when I was about discouraged,
Samuel Weeks, Esq., George Sheffield
and wife, Mrs. P. L. Powers, Harry
Paul, J. Butler, James Willison. J. H.
Burra, Cleric of Johnstown, P.G. Hen­
ry, Cleik of of Baltimore, Charles M.
Muck, Supervisor of Baltimore, Hiram
T* Merrills, Postmaster of Johnstown,
and many others who assisted me iu
the gathering of facto and incidents
connected with the early setUments of
those towns.
And with these few lines I leave the
subject, ever remaining your most
obedient servant.
•'Special.’

Capital ud Surplus Sloo.roo.

Attorney at Law

THECOMPLETEHOMt Call on C. C. WOLCOTT, as all of his go-xis were bought

HULU

un,

QLEMENT SMITH,

TAPE WORM. AGRICULTUR E IMPLEMENTS

quite attentively until tn reals wen* । an' de ideah of flowers comin up in I*
_____ „
made, when they turned their backs to
Jinuary', Sich ignorance, sah, needs V, vl U If BOTANi'p BAL8AM
Mr. Bristol und began to ship themslves j
PHI O '
“&lt;"? * V»Qin‘ «
.
, ,
,
,
. ,
Well, what about this fuss to moi ^5 *"? ,i“ Sa-nl,,1’:
*“«•
in a very immodest, and not very style- jqwT”
uvuv ero timi u&gt;-name at F. w. kinsish manner, Mr. Bristol finding that he
Waal,
sah.
Ire
bin
requested
i&lt;»
boss
[
^TarTOn-?
1
writam
’Vt^^uolL'"*1*
Waal, sah, Ize l»in n-quested Io bo?
......

hatiojil

HE.WBY ROE.

Buggy or AVTtgoii
To t&gt;e found in tlie Market.
IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN

Workmanship and Materials
VVheii Combined W Illi

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,

SARSAPARILLA
UVB MBUST, DTTOSH
market for KICK HEAD ACHKPAIN Qt
THE BIDE OR BACK, LIVKR COM
PLAINT, PIMFLUONTHE FACE, DT8URIM11 * Orr aa
-u ru
- .
pure blood.
UkeHand

Are Essential Factor# in

All Goods of this Manufacture,
Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market,
Confidently Believing They will 8tand[the Test,

And prove highly Satisfactory to all who Purchase.

E. COOK

For Mie by F.T. BOISE,
Nashville, Mich.

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VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE

NUMBER 33.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1880.
LOCAL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.

And Her Environs.
Who is to sprinkle our streets*
Jno. Furniss is on the sick list.
—A large piece of Nashville, includ­
Have you had a mess of greens ?
ing Judge Killen, has been courting at
S. W. Wnlrath is nursing a felon.
Hastings this week.
John
Smith is reahingling his bouse.
-Minor Mead of Barry ville, owns
Mr.Frink has gone to Jackson to recu­
the beet piece of wheat on the road be­
perate.
tween Nashville and Hastings, and the
The trees are donning their garb of
county poor farm the next best
of green .
—Several loads of leading,well dreas8. Liebhauser lias a new fence a­
od and tony Hastings youths and their round his lot.
boules were in the village on Sunday.
F.C. Boise comes to the front with a
The bottles had about all they could new ad. this week.
do to keep upon their legs.
It takes 70,000 shingles to cover the
—The building lately occupied by chemical works.
Henry Gass is being .thoroughly over­
The Wolcott House is receiving a
hauled and fitted up in a stylish man­ new coat of paint.
ner by C. C. Wolcott, and iv to be oc­
D. C. Leo of St. Louis, Mo., was in the
cupied by Henry Zuechnitt as a sa­ village on Friday.
loon.
Read what Bailey &amp; Wood have to
—JacoL Hafner, an enterprising say in another column.
Mrs. Dr. Griswold is tusling with the
farmer’ living out on the state road,
4 miles north-west of Nashville, has ague semi-occarionally.
Montie Dillin goes to Fjfe Lake next
been making some extensive improvmen ts by building a large and commo­ Tuesday, to clerk in a store.
Bob. Henderson has started a new
dious grain barn and repairing his
livery in the Wm. Kerr bam.
horse barn.
Wm. Hall, manipulates the tin in the
-*-We have received a lengthy com­
munication from the masterly pen of new shop at Boise’s hardware.
Clement Smith speaks on temperance
Fred. A. Dean of Maple Grove, giv­
ing a description and synoposis of Hon. at the Hosmer school house to night.
“Lo,” the poor Indian, was on our
Joseph Cook’s lecture at Olivet. The
article is well written but omitted on streets Tuesday, vending bows and ar­
rows,
account of its length.
dap. Dunham has started an ice cream
—On Tuesday last when Milt. Flah- restaurant in Bradys building t wo doors
arty w»*. sworn before the Circuit north of the post office.
Judge, in the Larkins case, he mixed a
The present warm weather reminds
little of the profane with the legal us that it is time for our druggists to
swearing and the Judge reprimanded tap their soda founts.
him severely and Milt tremblingly with The Blue Ribbon Club will hold their
held the reminder of bis oaths till well meeting at the Christian church on
outside the court-room.
Tuesday next, at three o’clock.
The Christian church is filled every
—A three-day-old colt belonging to
L. 0. Crocker became frightened while Monday evening to listen to the inter­
'crossing the river bridge last Sunday, ing exercises of the R. R. Club.
John Barn- is fitting up the rooms
and wheeling round, jumped off the
bridge where the water was some ten over his brown store preparatory to
feet deep and struck out boldly to moving in and usiug it as a residence.
Plowing gardens, planting cucum“pull for the shore” and lauded safe on
burs, sowing onions, and preparing to
terra firma without injury.
raise garden “sass,” is the order of the
—Nashville is not to be beaten by
her sister towns, in any branch of bus­ day.
Chas, Demaray is having bis building
iness and don't you forget it. She is
just vacated by Al. Rasey. renovated,
well supplied with A No. 1 goods and
kalsomined and fitted up for his nse
first class salesmen, Kellogg, Demaray
A Co., have within the past week sent as a jewelry store.
Post master Davidson has l&gt;een ill
a full load of furniture to Vt. Ville and
another to within three miles of Mid­ for a few days, and Charley has taken
his place in the office. He is able to
dleville.
be out again now.
—•Readers of The News visiting De­
Harry Hale and wife were called on
troit cannot find a better place to stop Monday, to attend the funeral services ■
than the Michigan Exchange, the old, of his mother, who died in Hastings
reliable and favorite hotel in the city.
last Sunday morning.
Its rooms are large, sweet and airy and
D. C. Griffith calls onr atteution to
its eminent proprietor, Mr. Lyon, is
eggs, and says instead of 150 dor.., we
bound his tables shall groan with the
should have said 1500. He often takes
best the market affords, if ho don’t
in more than 150 doz. a day himself.
lay up a cent.
Al. Rasey moved into his pew shop
—Prof. Mills closed his course of Thursday, and the rooms above, which
Phrenological and Psychological lee - he is to occupy as a dwelling, will be
tureson Monday night, and wound up ready to go into in a couple of weeks.
the entertainment with a pleasant
Cat Ainsworth is having a new 16dancing party and departed the next ernft built at K. A D.’s dry-dock and
day for Vermontville, where he open­ will launch it soon on some of the nav­
ed with a free lecture on Wednesday igable waters in the vicinity of Nash- ;
Hight at Loomis Opera, and will make ville.
•
the Vermontvillians, “dead asleep”
Rev. J. M. Aikiu of Orleans, Ionia Co.
and “wide awake” for a week oi more. formerly pastor of the M. E. church of
—On Saturday last, Thomas Fisher this place, dropped into this village on
and Chas. Marshal living in the town­ Monday night to visit his numerous
ship of Hastings, were brought before friends.
The,jwwrarrivals of men connected
Esquire Killen on complaint of Henry*
i the Allegan Barry Co. history,
Miller, and cliarged with feloniously
are Chas. Goodrich. L. H. Watkins,
and burglariously, with force
breaking Into the
Miller Geo. Shaw; and D. W. Ensine, manag­
and assaulting Mr*. Miller and other­ ing partner, is again in town.
wise acting naughty and indecently on
TheW. C.T. U. will mc-t at the,
the 38th of April. They gave bail for residence of Mrs. Griffith on Tuesday
their appearance for trial on the 23nd, May 11th, at 3:80 p m. Let every lady
at 10 o^lock a. m.
interested in the temperance work en­
—The saloons of Nashville were all courage us by their presence.
iw. r*v**a8 “•_________ I
closed May 1st, because the common
council did not see fit to accept of the sud aright
Sickness In the Farm-H
bonds provided by saloonists. Sunday
Dr. Goddar, of Maasachu
they were seen displaying the rod
L
once
asked,
and answered, tin
. If bv
ribbon from their button holes, and
might question:
tO that
w.
“ Have you seen sickness jm
several boys were heard to remark
something to the effect that something* '^Preliminary arrangements are being
was terrible dry, but owing to the re- made
*- part of
* *the
v ” ­over*in **-the east
vil
cent rains it could not have been the lage, to form a copartnership and, the
atmosphere, and competent. judges result will probably be announced to
have decided that they had reference the public in the form of a wedding
notice at no distant day.
/
to their gin-guzzling gullets.
Geo. Mason, of Maple Grove, is the
—The U. B. Church at the Hosmer
school house, are building a house of owner of a fine 4-year old Stallion,
worship one half mile north of Hos­ “Young Blackwood,” and he may be
mer corners. They fatod a bee last seen at Wolcott’s barn every Friday
Tuesday, fur ike psrptNu of drawing and Saturday during the season, and
the stone mi toe ground for the found­ at his residence the remainder of the
ation. and there was a large turnout, week.
and enough stone was faraish'-d to
complete the masoa work, which is
being done by Mr. Bamu. The car­
penter work kbt to the Pilbeam Bros,
a«d h to be done m woe m possible.
The whoie edifice will tost $1J», of
whfaAWM and ever tea already been

(TERMS; Simper Year
1 Chkdit SuBscBirrioxs $1.75.

Devoted7to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

The library of the W. C. T. U, will
be placed in tlie Christian Church this
week, and persons wishing books from
it can get them every Saturday after­
noon as heretofore. Mrs. C. W. Smith
has . been appointed librarian for
May, and more books are to be added
to the library in short time.

Jacob Lents has moved his dwell­
ing house over on the north aide of his
lot to give room for the new brick
stere. A full force of men at work,
upon tbo excavation for the store.
Wliile in Hustings this week we
dropped into L. Russell’s Real Estate
Exchange and found him rushed with
business, and lending money at lower
rates than ever before. If you want to
borrow $1,000 at a low rate of inter­
est see Mr. Russell.
We have received a letter from R. B.
Harley, of Judsonia, Ark., in which he
states that Mr. Martin need not expect
to find fine oaks or large forests in pal­
ace sleeping cars or at the Capitol Ho­
tel, but invites him to Judsonia, and he
will show Inin, as fine timber as beever

THE mBOUIT 00URT.

The May term of the circuit court
was put la running order by Judge
Hooker on Monday last.
In the case of the People vs Leroj
St. Clair for forgery the youth plead
guilty to the larceny of the deposit*
certificate and forging Mrs. Beale’s
his. aunt’s order thereon. On Tues­
day morning young- 8t. Clair was
brought into court, interviewed by his
Honor, who found hinj to be 18 years
old, and this bis first offence, who af­
ter some kindly remarks said he would
make his punishment very light and
gave him six months in the Ionia
House of Correction. It seems that St.
Clair was home-sick and forged bis
aunts order to the certificate in order
’ A flourishing Sunday school was to get money to go to his home in
organized in the Barnes district, Vt. Ohio, whore he was apprehended.
Ville on Sunday last. The following
The case of the People vs W. H.
officers were elected: Supt.* Newell Stocking for bastardy is not ready, ow­
Barnes, Ass’t. Supt. T. C. Barnes, ing to the complaining witness being
Sec’y. Duane Brown, Treas. Manuing about to give birth to a child.
Barnes, Librarian Alice Phillips, and
The case'of Edwin W. Osborne vs
Chorister Ella Stine. The school meets Delos R. McElwain for debt has been
every Sunday at3 o’clock p. m.
stricken from the calender.
On Tuesday as we were seated at the
In the suit of the citykof Hastings vs
tabic, trying to manufacture locals Sophia E, Keufield executrix, assump­
the mellifluous sound of music was sit the plaintiff was nonsuited.
wafted to our ears on the morning
The suit of Richard Free vs Joseph
breeze, and on looking from the win­ Cole, Chas. Cole, aud C. S. Burton for
dow,' found that it proceeded from debt, a judgement of $286 was render­
a horn manipulated by a one-armed ex­ ed for plaintiff.
soldier, and the music be gave our citIn the divorce case of Bridget Mills vs
zens that day was a treat indeed, es­ her husband Wm. J., for divorce upon
pecially the song entitled, “Minnie tlie grounds of extreme cruelty, the
Minton/'imd the appreciative listeners plaintiff gets a divorce and $400.00, and
handed in their mites liberally.
the defendant keeps the pigs, chickens
and cow.
In the matter of the People, vs Wm.
LARKIN’S LARCENY.
Bartley, carried to the Circuit Court to
The Jary Dlu.irrre and the Coert laetrurta the obtain mitigation of sentence given
Clark to Eater a Plea of “Mot (ialllj.**
him by Justice Powers, the Court sen­
tenced him on Thursday to the Detroit
Horace Larkin, whom it will be re­ bouse of correction for sixty-days, the
membered was arrested last fall,charg­ same sentrnro he recieved in the low­
ed with the larceny of $50 from the er court, and Bill went over the road
person of Norm. Olmstead of Assyria, Friday.
in this village on the 13th of Sept., last,
In the certorari matter of Frank
whilst he was guiding the said Norm, Bordeaser vs tlie People tlie circuit
who was drunk, to a bed upon which to court affirmed the judgment of the
rest his wbisky-bedoozled carcas, was court below. The judgment was a fine
tried by the People of Michigan in the of $35.00 and imprisonment in the
Circuit Court at Hastings on Tuesday. county jail for ten days. The offence
The case called a* large number of was the selling of liquors to a person
Noahville-ites to the County-seat, in the habitof getting drunk.
and created considerable interest. L.
In ibe suit of Julia Kelly vs Ryan
E. Knappen represented the People her son-in-law for debt, a verdict of
and Clement Smith, assisted by A. M. $48.50 was rendered in favor of Kelly.
Flint, the respondent. Twenty-three
Swin Johnson the Sweede who was
witne^es were sworn; 12 for the prose •
held os an accessary to murder of
cution and 11 for the defense. Larkius !
of James Gibbs, tlie Middleville mar­
statement is as follows:
shall, was discharged on Wednesday.
I was standing in front of Gass’es sa­
At the present session of the Circuit
loon alaiut 2 o'clock ou this day, saw
Olmstead fall out of his buggy near the Court, Emma B. Whitcomb, through
elevator, Elwood Martin said to me go her solicitor Clement Smith, obtained a
and help him, tlieold man him fell out
of his buggy. I went because I did not decree of divorce from Amos Whit­
know but what he was dead. I told comb.
Reynold 8 boy to take the horse to Wol­
Eliza F. Bansill (nee Mead was grant­
cott house burn, and I took the old ed a bill of divorce upon die grounds of
gentlemau to tlie hotel. Olmstead said
desertion,
from her husband Wm. A.
“Larkins for God’s sake take care of
me I want to lay down.” I saw he was Bansill. A. M. Flint was attorney for
drunk, hard-up and asked Billy Atkins Complainant.
for a bed. He said be couldn’t give a
Judge Hdoker filed au important op­
man in his condition a bed. I insisted
upon .his having a bi«d and finally At­ inion on Wednesday in tho matter of
kins said be would give him a bed at the chancery cause of Mary A.Brady vs
the Union house, if I would take him
up and gave me tlie card for No. 10. I Elijah P. Barnum. It appears that
took him up there and put him to bed. some three or.four years ago, Barnum
he wanted to make waste on the floor commenced a suit in ejeepnent to re­
but 1 told him not to, and got n vessel cover from Brady the undivided onefor him. He was going to lay down on
the lied with bis muddy boots on and half of certain lands on Sec. 44 in
I pulled them off. Then I went out Woodland, known at the Stevenson
leaving the door and window open. farm. Barnum claimed title as the
Did not see Olmstead again until Sun­ grantee of Lucy Barnum,who inherited
day. Him nud Osmun came to my bouse
I was up stairs changing my clothes from her deceased daughter Anna M.
Osmuu called for me and I came down. Stevenson, who inherited from her de­
Asked me to go outdoors. Olmstead ceased father Emmor Stevenson. The
was standing nt the gate. He wanted
to know whether he gave me any mon­ bill in tlie chancery case was filed by
ey or not the day before. I said “what Mrs. Brady to stay this ejectment suit
money f” He said “11houghrI gave you and to settle this question of title she
some money” I replied that he gave me claiming as grantee of Alouzo Steven­
no money ; if he had "I wonld nave re­
turned it, I warrant you.” He replied son a son and heir of Roxana Stevenson
“then I have lost it,” we walked to­ Mrs.Brady bases her right to relief up­
gether to the Wolcott house. Nothing on the claim that when the land was
more was said about tlie matter what­ first purchased of one Berry in 1846,
ever and Olmstead soon hitchd up his
horse and drove off. About tlie money Rufus W. Stevenson who was the faI had, I got $90 of Troxell and the rest her of Emmor aud husband of Roxana,
of other parties. Usually have some now deceased, was insane and that for
money. Have plenty, more,work than convenienc in disposing of tbe land the
I can do,and consequently have money.
Tlie reason I borrowed money of Buel title was made to Roxana and Emmor
was because I would come down town and that Emmor held as trustee for his
without money and wanting a' drink father that in equity Rufus and his
would borrow money of Bucl.because I wife should be regarded as join tenants
didu’t want my woman to know I
drank ns she would, if I went home for and that upon his death she as survivor
became entitled to his interest la the
the money.
The jury were given the case on land ,tbat Emmor and bis daughter
Wednesday morning 30 miuutes to el­ both dying before Roxana, Alonzo be­
even o’clock ; 11 minutes past eleven lter sole heir and inherited the entire
they were back in the court room. title. The real issue turned upon the
“Gentleman of the jury have you agro effect of the deed to the Stevenson’s
ed upon a verdict F said the clerk. from Berry and more particularly as
•‘Yea, we have agreed to disagree,” the insanity of Rnfus tlie Circuit Judge
then quoth the foreman. They were found as a matter of fact that the deed
sent back and twice mure, to agree up­ was made to Emmor to indube him to
on a verdict, but they couldn’t, when remain on the farm and with the fa­
the Judge ordered the clerk to enter a ther .'and mother, and that he did so,
verdict of an acquit*], and Larkin was and that if Rufus was insane it was on­
set free.
We understand the Jury ly at times that be had lucid intervals
stood? for aoquitai and 5 for convic­ after the deed was made and parties
had moved to Woodland, Rufas held
tion.

township offices of responsibility and
transacted hu own business generally
and went down to his grave without
once questioning the right Emmor,
that no fraud was practiced on Rufus,
but his wishes were respected and obey­
ed aud that be lived to a hale old age
without otyection, Bill therefore dis­
missed with costs James A. Sweezy
appeared for Complaint&amp;nt and John
Carveth for Defendant.
Edwin Fallas of Middleville was ex­
amined as to his fitness for the practice
of law and was admitted. Committee:
Clement Smith, C. M. Knappen and
C. G. Holbrook.
The docket is not a heayy one there
being only 38 cases mostly of unimpor­
tant matters, and tbe court will prob­
ably close its session this week. The
jury
were discharged, Thursday
morning.
•

Sunday School Convection.

The Grand Rapids District Sunday
School Convention held at Hastings on
May 4th and 5th, was a very profitable
gathering for all Sunday School work­
ers. The real power of tlie Sunday
School, for good, can scarcely be over
estimated, but this power is but poorly
undeistood even by the vast body of
those who are willing workers therin.
I cannot give you a full report of tbe
convention nor woald you desire it as
it would be to lengthy for your limited
space. The programme of the conven­
tion was as previously arranged; a topc selected and an essay written upon
that topic followed by discussions by
members of the convention. The con­
vention was conducted by Rev. A. H.
Gillet, one of the best S. S. workers in
the Michigan Conference.
After the addresses of welcome by
Rev. Musters of Hastings, and respond­
ed to by Rev. Gillet, Rev. Tallmau of
Middleville, read a paper entitled
“What improvement can be made in
out Sunday School Literature.” The
church even of to-day has substituted
much of erronous literature for the
true, and it is our duty to sift and pac­
ify our literature before giving it to our
children. The primary object of all
Sunday School books and periodicals
is to bring the children to Christ and if
there is not that tendency they are
not safe in their hands. Catechism in
tlie Sunday Schools was next discussed
after the reading of a paper by W. M.
Coplin. This was important as present­
ing to the mind of the scholars of Meth
odist Sunday schools tbe doctrine of
the bible as entertained and believed in
by the M. E. Church which the speakers
all agreed was important for the well­
faro of the church of whatever denom­
ination. The next topic was “The Mis­
sionary idea of the S. S’s.” In tho ab­
sence of tbe essay upon this topic a
grand discussion was had which
brought out many interesting facta.
After the day school had closed about
100 schplors filed into the church to
see aud hear Frank Beard and his
“Chalk Talk.” Illustrations have come
to lie apart and parcel of beat’ litera­
ture whether swcular or religious. A
few strokes of tbe chalk upon the
blacklxiard with a skilful baud goes far
in impressing tbe lesson on the mind
and heart. Frank Beard is a master in’
this art. His illustrations to tbe chil­
dren were a large part upon the black­
board; in it he placed a child, then ques­
tioned tho children as to what were
the motives of the heart. Tbe child in
the heart indicated tliat he loved the
child and the child was happy in his
loye; a beautiful face of a child was
placed upon the board. But after a
time
Discontent,
Envy,
Vanity,
Insolent,
Lazy,
Swearing
crept into the heart and the childs face
underwent a change, corresponding to
them evil passions and as the acrostic
shows Satan lias possession.
May 5. The first paper read was by
H. P. Henderson. Subject, “Object and
methods of S. S. work,” followed in the
discussion b/ E. V. Armstrong, C. H.
Howe and others.
Many persons think light of the con­
version of children forgetting in the
fact that very, many of the best work­
ers in tho church were converted in
childhood. Teachers should get their
whole soul imbued with the spirit of
the lesson before coming before their
class. There should be a definite ob­
ject in teaching each lesson. 1st. What
the truth. 3d. What the particular fact
to be impressed upon the class.
Tbe next topic was “How to study
the Bible.” A
was read by D. C.
Rhiel. As helps, the teachers should
get a concordance, a Bible dictionary

and a Bible atlas. The discussions on
this topic was very interesting. The
next topic was “Tlie relations of Sun­
day Schools to the church.” In the ab­
sence of the paper a couverastianal
discussion, conducted by the leader.
Mr. Gillet, was carried on during the
hour, which was perhaps as profitable
to the listeners as au essay would have
beeu. To the question, “Ought the
work be limited to tlie children,” tbe
spontaneous answer was “No ;” there
shall be no limit os to age and it should
be not only tho privilege of the adults
but the duty of all Christians, and they
should give encouragements to all oth­
ers to avail themselves of tlie benefits
of the Sunday School. The next topic
was “The-Teacher, 1st. impressing the
lesson ; 3d. Teaching the lesson ; 3d.
Applying tlie lesson and in the absence
of the paper upon this topic another
general discussion was had conveying
almost the entire work of tbe teachers.
A paper by W. J. Aldrich on the ’‘Rela­
tion of the Pastor,” was tbe next topic.
The pastor should be responsible for
the literature. Superintendents ou elec­
tion by the 3. 8. Board, when there is
not one the pastor should see that
suitable superintendents are secured
until the proper election can be had.
The next in order was tlie Question
Drawer. Very many interesting ques­
tions were asked and answered through
the drawer, but few of which we ha*e
space to repeat. To the question, “Is
the weekly .teachers’ mooting essential
to the success of tlie School, an affirm­
ative answer was given: no school
ought to be without Its weekly teach­
ers meeting. To, “Should disenrsions
be allowed in the review?” a negative
was given. In the evening, A. H. Gil­
lett lectured on “The evidences of the
genuineness and authenticity of the
Scriptures”, which closed the’ work of
the sessiou. In the afternoon of the
second day, there was found to be pres­
ent at the convention, 33 Pastors, 10 Su­
perintendents, 25 Teachers, aud 15 ad­
ult scholars, besides a large number of
spectators. The singing was very fine
and was conducted by Rev. A. D. New­
ton of Nashville.

LOCAL MATTERS.
D. C. Griffith is filling his store chock
fall of new summer goods and they are
cheap.
•

ry The latest styles of new millin*
ery, just received at Mas. Crocker’s.

Loo k I

I»ok!

Iscok!

L. Russell is loaning money at aaton*
ishingly low rates, on good farm oecurity. Call for rates at his Real Estate
Exchange, Hastings.
82-87.
ty A large line of wall paper at
__ ______
F. TTboiak’s.
ty Dr. J. Graves a throughly post­
ed veteriuery surgeon of Kalamo. will
be in Nashville every Saturday. Surg­
ery a specialty. Can be found at
_____________ H.G. Halm’s.

Those new style* of Dress Goods,
Gloves, Hoserv, Neckties, Embroidery,
Silk Fringes, and Trimming Silks are
all new, neat, attractive and cheap at
_____D. C. Griffith.
QF’Fdwl Meadow Grass. Red Top and
Feld Peas, nt the Nashville Elevator.
37tf
Aimsworth &amp;. Brooks.
Wilson &amp; Howe still sells Boots
and Shoes as low as the lowest.

ty Hale’s Honey of Hoarhound of.
Tar, for caughs and consumption
at
H. G. Hale’s.

EP* The newest styles of spring suits
for men and boys just received at
D. C. Griffith’s.
IV Wjlson &amp; Howe sells Tobacco
for 40 cents.

Call at W. 8. Powers’ law office for
money to loan at a low rate of interest
on farm property.
taken in exchange

for

New Morer Newkwdal
I am now nicely located in my new
store, and am receiving daily, new
goods of the very latest style# and pat­
terns. Please take particular notice, my
goods are made up from the latest
spring styles and patterns in Chicago
Detroit and Cleveland, were bought
for cash and will be sold accordingly.
Mu. 0. M. Yatm.
AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE.
Don’t buy until rou examine them
and see their superiority over all other
machines. Call and get prices.
Kellooo, Demaray &amp;Co.

rr Window cartains and fixture* at
F. T. Bomb’s.

HF H. G. Hale

ptete stock of

�thanes Ins sword, which he placed at the
head of his bed. That done, lie again
betook himself to his couch. .
The old kitchen clock hod just iitxuck
the midnight hour; all the house waa
doubtleaa buried in a profound sleep,

rope is rapidly ^qiroaching its fine!
jihiuM*. in Jaxmary bud we referred to
a prediction, made by the .National Gazr ftr of Beylin, that*the near d«*ath of
robta-ra. I endeavored to defend mvOttoman empire might In- expeetei
the door late at
...
Hc.lf, and in the struggle I had the mw- i
Gazette expressed tin* opinion that
So saying, he held the lamp under the
hap to lose two of my fingers; but do !the demise of Turkey would not bevery ww1 of his gurot, ami tta. contem­
witii a confusion of not let that distress you.”
j caused by foreign aggression, but by an
-el and* utrunge, and
All at once the youngest of thq sisters, 1 absolute want of the pecuniary mean*
plation seemed sufficiently reassuring,
tor ho bowed respectfully, closed the
■mce, atrovo vainly to who had picked up tho handkerchief i «ooe«iary to prolong ita existence. If redoor, and, taking the portmanteau of the account to 1
^for the tumultuous which his father's arrival had caused the
telegrams are correct, this prediction
young man to drop, opened it, and, ut- j “ tiable to be verified at a much earlier
stranger on his back marshaled tho way feelings that ,
toward the kitehen, lamp in hand.
At this instant tlie young man waa tering a piercing shriek, evrJaimed :
than could then have been expect
I■ ,date
^ato than.could
ex;&gt;ect-­
As aoon as the traveler hod disencum­ awakened by a noise similar to that of a
“ Mamma! two fingers wrapped up in ed. Turkey is now Said to be almost nt
aS Kw st. wm twby-. eye.
the end of her resources. Little revenue
bered himoedf of his cloak, saturated with key turning in a lock. Ho listened, and, Frederick’s handkerchief!”
rain and mud, he neated himself beside hearing nothing more, persuaded liim. is being received from her already im­
poverished provinces, and her custom­
tho fire, opposite tlie young girl whom self that he had only been dreaming, and
he hod remarked on entering. His first went to sleep again; but again he was thundcr-liolt had fallen in the midst ef house reoedpte are utterly inadequate, to
care was to call for’tome supper, adding: awakonod, and this time he waa not mis­ this family; all felt that there waa on meet the moat necessary expenses of tlie
" I must beg of you to 1m» quick about taken, for there was really some pne- assassin among them. An hour later, Government
The debts due to army
it, for, as I wish to start very early in tho seeking to enter his room. He roaej and the father* of Frederick was in tlie and navy contractors are not paid, and
morning by the
diligence’ I should took his sword, and, although his-candle hands of justice; for his children,1 in some of these, so great is their want,
Wtu; extinguished, he crept silently their despair and horror, had not lie­ have been forced to demand an inter­
be glad to get to rest early."
’
“Your snpper shall l&gt;e ready in ten toward the door, near wliich he cruuchotl thought themselves of urging him to fly. view with tho Sultan, a desperate step in
I think of that dear, dainty
minute*," said Ebrard; " but excuse me, down to watch the event.
On the 20th of Decemlier the Court of Turkey, in order to require from him a
At tlie end of five minutes the noise Assixe at Tours was thronged with settlement of their accounts.
sir. Yon might, I should have thought,
have reached ------ by tlie diligence you ceased; he thought the design of pene­ rowds of tlie curious, who flocked from
The rtum now due contractors for feed­
ing the Turkish armv and navy is stated
have just left, without quitting it, and trating to his apartment had l&gt;een aban­ all parts, and were conversing eagerly
geny , *_
------ no$5,000,000.
day, ; to ..
be.over
stopping here only 'to set.out again to­ doned, ns he liad double-locked the door, on the imjKirtant business of tlie day.
Aud fc*H?klctal set
and it must have been very difficult to Every countenance expressed joy and
morrow morning."
• “You ore inquisitive, Mr. Landlord," open it, when, chancing involuntarily to impatience.
It was but natural; a ------------ ------------------------------------ —— —
said the traveler, “or rather you are cast his eves down, ha perceived ’— "— ! father waa about to l»e tried for haring | fhe army must Boon cease. The same
PITH AND POINT.
I
timid; for it is a.vestige of fea&amp;nnd sus­ light of tlie moon, which shone brightly
। attempted to assassinate his son. Poor wiud
money is felt in every other de­
a luuid | public! such a treat as this so rarely oc- partment of tlie Government. Tlie limpicion that now haunts jou. Let it suf­ through tlie window-panes, l
The parson who retires with the. sun
fice, then, for you to know, and to quiet gliding into the si&gt;aco loft bptween tlie
’
curs!
I ited amouht received is sqtuinden*d in must have a warm bedfellow.
your fears, that my family reside in a floor and tlie room door, and striving to
After the reading of the accusation, paying the extravagances of the Sultan
An Dlinois racehorse is named Chicago
small neighboring town, and that, by lift the latter off its hinges? He raised the Judge proceeded to the hearing of «md his harem, or in exorbitant tudariea Girl. Of course it is very fast.—Boxion
continuing my journey in the diligence liis weapm alxive his head/and, letting tlie witnesses. Jean Antoine Ebrard to»a few of his personal favorites and Poxt.
I should have arrived at home in the it fall with all his strength, brought it waa called; but he had died the begin- higher officials. With these exceptions
Gen. Melikoff’s reply to the Nihil­
middle of the night, wliich I desired to down upon the hand just\s-it was aixiut ning of the month. Tlien a young girl the employes of the Porte receive little ist who tried to kill him: "You be
disapjH-ar.
A stifled cry was
avoid, while by stopping at your house I to ----1-!—
j—. heard, came forward, dressecl in uukb
, mm
B —
. ........
-black,
and ",r---------notliing
for
their —
aerrieea,
and the hanged. ”
cum, by means of tlie diligence, which | tlien a fearful, blasphemy, half-artimi- carefully concealing her features be- ’ time appears neiir when the entire public
As be ghux-ed around at hia frioadj* from Uio at) ;
It is a ixsir rule that won't work both
ThMi painful momenta wvrv but brief.
startr. nt 6 to-morrow, arrive in tlie lated, and, lastly, a-Ji^fff~fi6und, as of neatli the folds of a large silk mantilla, service of Turkey can only lx* maintained
morning. Does that appear sufficiently some one retiring, and which gradually It was Marie.
She raised her hand, by a system of wholesale robbery ' and wayA. There are savages with Christian
1 satisfactory to you?”
’
melted in the silence of tlie night. Two 1 tremblingly, and when asked if /the re- , plunder of the Turkish ]&gt;eople. In tlie hearts, and Christians witii savage
’ “ Perfectly, sir," answered the land-1 bleeding fingers remained on the thresh- | cognized the person of tlie accused, she meantime the Sultan's most intimate . hearts.
I lord, a littfe confused by tlie pointed old.
. replied no. She shrank not from false- counselors seem to liave lost all reason. 1 Danbury Neicx: "Every year the
IM, heavy weight «*&lt; nff lila brart.
. No more or frit 1U galling arnart.
I and meaning tone with wliich tlie young 1 Tlie young man ran to the fireplace, , hooil for the sake of the father of Fred- ; Judged by their actions, they Iwlieve that 'winter grows milder. *The time will
The grunting mrlnr Ui»t irt.-.I before
i man had replied to his impertinent qnes-, where few embers yet burned; his can-j erick.
[Turkey Ls able to ajqiosc the entire come when sleighs will l&gt;e fitted with
tinning.
t die lighted, he could contemplate the I Tlie depositions of the other witnesscs I power of Europe. Tliey liave alienated mosquito-nvta.r
! There was a silence of some minutes, i hideous trophy of his victory. After the I were overwhelming; but tlie most im- 1 from her tlie sympathies of every foreign
In order to induce tlie ladiee to vote,
during which the eyes of Marie and tho first moment of suroriw* he picked up ' portant of nil, tliat of the innkeeper; Government, and it may be doubted that, the Elmira Free. Prou moves tliat the
I young man met often. Some strange. I tll&lt;! two fingers, washed them carefully, | which would alone have sufficed for .the even if Lords Bcuconsheld and Salisbury IK&gt;lls lie established in a millinery store
I and novel sensation was certainly pass- | Ikn&lt;^ stanched the blood witii his hand- I condemnation of the accused, was want- had retained power in England, they where there is a j&gt;erjM‘tual opening. '
THE TWO FINGERS.
voung
’s heart, for 1 kerchief.
; ing.
' would have la-on either willing or able ’ You can't suit a man anyway. He
—--------•
I' ing through the y.
----- o girl
--------------„
— ordinarily
—-----i—.isoi-------------------------must
At the extremity of a little hamlet, I »--her •face,
pale, liad ta-comei i .“ It
It.J
nYfh be
^‘ confessed,
confessed,” said
smd he
he to
U ■ After the Attorney General, theconnsel longer to Iwlster up the flagrant misrule will scoff at tlie .microscopic bonnet on
that II was
wasyt»n*
ven- lucky
lucky to
tohave
have for the prisoner
spoke. He endeavored.. : -nn
shameful
riolation
of all promises of I the street, (Uid growl at the aspiring one
situated ut no great distance from Tours, suffused with a roseate tinge; her de- hhimself,
,n,Be‘*. "that
t
- ‘l—
-—--- -----—---------------------------thoughtof
otmy
mysword.
sword,” Then,
Then,attentively
attentively to
whkhthe
th Turkish Government*had
’ ”
r.u tho road between Paris and Bor- , meanor, before so calm and tranquil, thought
to prove
prove an
an alibi.
alibi. By
By his
Idsaccount
account itit was
was which
I»een '' in the theater.—New York Graphic.
deaux was to lie socu a few vears Ixu-k was emlrnrrasHixl and confused; a iwarce- 1 examining the lingers, he
'--added,
—‘1:^, ““Rather
Bather j impossible
impouibleto
to prove
prove that
tlmtthe
theaccused
accusedhad
hod •"
•"openly
-r-—, guilty Then* can ta* no doubt
Mr. SmitHj who
«*» to
to tlie
the policy the British Lita ruls will
a iirettv little inn. witii whitewashed iy peroeptible emotion seemed to have Ja“white
whitehand
handfor
for ah thief
thief—
—and
and the
thenails
nailsI slept
sleptat
atthe
tlieinn
innon
onthe
thenight
nightof
ofthe
theevent,
event, 1 «s
. luis to lug a scuttle
!
day, reads
■walta and a swinging signboard Ex- taken poMCMsion of her whole being, tolerably clean !
since the only person who could have ; pursue. Lord Hartui^ton stated in one of. coal
upstam threetfl
tunes
So
seen him declared tlmt she did not know &lt;'f hw cami«ugn speeches that they with prospective joy the annuuneeiuent
tanaive gardens surroiuidwi it ami shut I She was. however, aroused from this
So saying,
Maying, he
he wrapped
wrapped tlie
the two
two fingers
fingers wvn
it out from the neighlxiriug houses, i frroh reverie liv tlie rough voice of,'»!»»» • handkerchief, and returned to him. “No," said he, in conclusion, “the would do all in their jwwer to create u that the coal-fields of the world will be
Thus isolated, aud rendered still more I El.rani announcing supper. Tlu* trav- M with the utmost coolnna, as if noth- accused 1ms been a victim, and is not nmlition for compelling Turkey to nitro exhausted in 2,000 years.
" Good-morning, Patrick ; you have
atr.ji..ff bv ita treahlp-decurated exti- I elcf placed himself at tin* table, and ] *"« extraordinary had happened. .An- guilty; it is by the knife of amaNuns dure tlie reforms she lias promiwd
rior still ‘farther set off bv window- twentv minuUw sufficed for the repost.
««*“• quarter of an hour and he was that he has lx*en thus mutilated, and onj every uccdsion, but which she
• •has got a new coat at hist, but it seems to fit
| constantly and defiantly failed to you rather too much.” "Och, there’s
not‘ by tlie sword of liia son."
blinds of a bright green, it broke upon’
" ifarie," said Ebrard, “ light a candle, ’ sh*epwg soundly.
carry out. There
7"
’ evidently, nothing
’
is
nothing surprising
jin that; sure, I woan’t
“.And
as&gt; a proof,"
cried a uouow
hollow voice
the eve of the traveler like one of thete and show tho gentleman to his room." ; “ w®“ not &gt;’ct aayngtit wnen the landVIIU )U
uruoi, crieu
them front adopting tin* then- when I wus u
measured for it."
pleasant villas tlmt adorn the pictur-1
Tlie poor girl obeyed, and the young lo™ cn,“e to awaken the voung man, ; from the midst of the crowd of auditors,
eeque shores of tile Loire. It is not, Iman followed her to the first story.
who wits to set forth at 6 o clock. When ! “
“UL.-hl
behold 11.
tlie relics which I have kept programme. A coalition for this pur­
“ Nrvkr expose your disappointments
vor
pose
would
probably
not
lie
opposed
by
then, to bo wondered at that it should । “ You are not tlmt man’s daughter," “,e
having first cast a glance at ever smee! ’
........
to tlie world," says Beecher. Correct
Pubbe
u» Vt,ur
be the favorite resting-place for travel- said he, as soon as he found himself Ebrard s hands, related to tom, half jocu**
ii single
' j’ eountiy
~ * in Europe.
12
. ”
’ ’2 dis- u tlu. „ti„.r M]o^
At *the same moment two fingers rolled a
Turks has
ha*
a „)I((W of four
yolir f(&gt;lir
ere, the
postillions alone witii Marie.
l«ly the ov^nt &lt;4 the night imd A«.wed on to the desk of the presiding Judge, gust at the conduct of the Turk.-,
tlie chosen
chosen hostefrv
hostelry of
of ]xx&gt;till
_221.:
_rxtlie
.._...l
ren“ No,rensir,” six* replied, and her face
had stained the thn*sh- and were passed to lawyers, advocates become w marked that any pro|s»siti&lt;&gt;n tings into the pack and say you were
conductors,
most-approved
dezvom. for wealthy traders, whom pleas- ta-came crimsm.
«U “f. tby door, the honest innkeeper and jurors, and all were able to convince , banng this in view will Th* most gladly bluffed.
•_ •’&lt; might
.
...b.ve .worn ....
...!.&lt;•; I turned iHile hi
and
trembled; but, speedilv
urv---orv_
business
conduct to ita ilo­
-I. c.ml.1
.1. ~u.
, ttnrt
to re- themselves that they l&gt;clonged to the welcomed by any Eurojiean Government,
Young gent—" Might I .ask you, miss
left hand, while the accused hod been and the demands 'winch may la- made —ah—” Miss—“ Very sorry, sir, but
cality. Nor did the interior of the inn "onlv irotn vnur white and delicate
• . ,7’
U)K&gt;n the Sultan will Im* most pnjujutly
the stranger wounded on the right,
belie the inviting uiqx*ct of ita exterior hands, and the mixlest blush that suf- ’"J,r V ,
I’m engaged for the next throe' dunces."
t
t
...
.
„
"ho
hail
arrived
hist,
to
see
if
it
were
ond
sternly
enforced.
Three
days
afterward
Frederick
fled
At the top, the snuggest liedrooms were bvx-x your («&lt;■■■.. thi,.moment. Thun, htill team,Uxl Hc I(„iml ,h„ d,M„
Y. G. —“ It is not dancing—ah—it is—
Many of tbe Lilierals go ev.*u further
the country, and Marie with him. To 1
to let; on tlie ground floor the dining­ uttrt . momrt.t. »1™.T !..■
it's—lx*g your pardon, mitts; you ore sit­
4
UuU-uruir... but
than Lord Hartington in the desire to
room and the kitalien with ita wide fire­ • Huv.. you
u,y vtMton, u. tlwb..u.»-? j „„
„(
^de&lt;| save his guilty father he had mutilated
ting on my hat.”
enforce
reforms
nix»n
the
Turkish
Gov
­
his
own
hand.
place, the two separated by a pi&amp;Kjigc .1 J? T
' ■ ' ’
- ldw fc, tl„. wiu.hr.., which ho fouu.l uh.,
ernment. Air. Gladstone hits especially
leading to the outer door. Everywhere
very thick skull used often to call him
• n
t i
i oj»eu; he looked out, and in tin* garden
A Sad Death.
neatness and order reigned paramount.
.... . name, mademoiselle,
lour
1 is*g?
iiu.ii
t someone
1
i
r
’
]
**®held
the
heavy
footmaras
of
it is idle to trust longer to any promises tlie king of fools. “I wish," said the
A
minister
woh
Hiimmoned
to
the
bed
­
It was in' the kitchen of the Whit&lt;* ' Haiti he
fellow one day, “ you could make your
escaping
in
the
direction
of
the
high
of
reform
which
may
I
m
*
given
by
the
side of a dying mon. The man who lay,
House—for so the inn was muned—that
•• Marie, sir." she replied.
words good, its I should tlien be the
oii a cold and rainy evening, in the | They were sikuil, olid it would have ' road; ho tlmt M. Ebrard, notwithstand- gradually olwying the grave summons, Sultan.’ His opinion can Im* accepted as
monarch oi ^he world.”
’ ing tlie confusion tlmt reigned in his gas]M*d and groaned.
that
of
tlie
party
he
represents,
and
tins
The minister
moutli
November, 1818, M. Ebrard, lx*en a curious thing to olwerve this gay
t
jxx&gt;r
brain,
had
-still
presence
of
mind
opinion
will
constitute
the
jiolicy
of
the
Lawyer C— (entering tlj«* office of Iris
moved to the bedside and held the hand
the landlord, and his three children, in , sub-Lieutemint on leave, tliis yoi”"’
iilletl -■'utlicieut to enable him to draw thu rwi- of the victim. The wife, wild with grief, Lilx-ral Cabinet.
friend Dr. M—, and speaking in a hoars**
company with one of their neighbors, num with all tlie ardent and nnh’rid,.,.
sonable
inference,
and
admit
the
pro
­
sank
to
the
floor.
were seated round a bright wood fire, t rmssions of youth, speechless and hjh*Uthe mutilated
this morning that I can’t speak the
Canadian Weather.
“My friend," said tlx* minister, “you
discoursing of their affairs, and enjoy- bound before a woman, a
sim- found conviction,
truth." Dr. M—, " Well, I'm glad that
ing tlie puffs of heat emitted by the pie girl, the attendant of an hum­ robber was no other titan the pretended are a man whose prr*q&gt;erous condition
Mr. H. G. \ ennor, of Montreal, whose
traveler
whom
he
taxi
harbored
the
preit's nothing that will interfere with your
in
this
life
has
allowed
you
much
time
giowing embers.
hie roadside inn. Oh, matchless power .&lt;jiniy ntelit
lx&gt;ldness in weather predictions has
“ Only listen to the rain!"
rain !" said M. of innocence and virtue! for it was die fj ° ..i i\ ,
for devotional exereisGs. Your dear lit­ iy-ought liim into such prominence, says business.'*
"Only
It would l»e difficult to paint tlie truly tle children, your wife informs me, are
IzLKHE seems to have been a collision
Ebrard, after a silenct of more than timid look, tlie honest demeanor of I
that
the
extreme
cold
of
Canada
is
al
­
The
usual duration. “ This is the third day Marie, that had led him to divine what lamentable condition of jx&gt;or Ebrard visiting relatives. They will not see most always produced by a wind blow­ in legal circles in New York.
“ate
“ ' ”f»tW
”
”
How many children ing from a point to tlie north of uvst. \ Daily Register chronicles n "Convey­
that it has poured incessantly, and there she really was; one glance had lxx*n suf­ alter the (aUU diacoverr. We need on)v I Uu:j
seems no likelihood of a change. I ficient to convince liim tlmt had he 1 say he regained his self-poMession sum- j1BVe you ?”
Snch a wind is- both cold and dry. Be­ ance Overturned." This reminds us of
Jrhirteen,"
■ '
“T
gnsiied the dying man.
” looked at the clouds this evening, and dared to lay a profane hand upon her, a i ciently to rejiair to the Commissioner of
ing dry, in jrassing along it imbila-s a lawyer who told his wife he luul been
they were as watery as over ! M-irie, go single word from the young girl’s lips ' Police to make his.depo«ition and relate
“ I luul no idea that you had so many. moisture rapidlv, causing cold. Being " working like a horse " till day “ draw­
■
ana fetch us another lx&gt;ttle of our par­ would have sufficed to hurl him buck ;! on his way to all his acquaintance^ and Poor little onea. Your poor wife looks alf&lt;&gt; cold, it (juickly abaurbe heat from ing conveyances.”—Albany Lau- Jourticular—you know, on the left, at the into his former attitude of resjicetful i witii an air of the most utter bewilder- as though tdie will die. Judging from the surface of the earth; and, when this । nal.
j rnent, tlie fearful tragedy of which his your number of children I should tl.ink
bottom of the cellar."
continues for several hours of any day, i
homage.
' house luul l&gt;een the theater.
tlmt you had been married more than and toward sunset it Itecomes calm, we
At these words, uttered in a handi and
“ Does monsieur require anything
•ff
rt
’
sine* IKK.
•
imperious tone, Marie instantly roused more?’’ asked Marie with visible er—*. ‘ Th” JuunK traveler arrived at his po- once. How many wives has the good then usually have the loCest state of the
Ila prtvau- virtue* trrrr ttnmc
*
t
terns!
mansion about noon; and, ns he was Lord granted you ?’’
heraelf from a sort of reverie into which
thermometer.
In Canada, these ex"No, I thank you," was tlie young,
HI* manner tree and bluff ;
' ’ a quite imexjxx-ted, he was welcomed by
“ Fifteen," groaned the man.
$he seemed to have fallen; she first threw man’s sole resjxmse.
■ tremes of cold usually lust aliotit thr&lt;*e
an explosion of joy and tender exclama­
“ Surely not so many,” wiid the min­ i days; tbe nor'wester lieginniug about
A vague and undetermined glance u;x»n j! They wished ench
each other good-night,
good-night.
him who had thus abruptly summoned I mid Marie did not once raise her down­ tions. His motlier bestowed a few soft ister. “ ’Think of this matter seriously. noon of one dav, blowing fiercely for
lb' uiadr a aplcndid umpire
ier; tlien recalling, as by an inward ef- j cast eyes, but, precipitately quitting the tears upon liim, while his sisters threw How many times have you liven mar­ that afternoon, becoming almost calm
And bi-autlful left field.
arms aliout his neck, caressing
t
fort, the injunction of M. Ebrard, she chamber, descended tin* stairs, almost - their
in the evening — then a cold night.
Tbougb not a matrimonial man
him. and contemplating
contemnlatinir him with joy [ ..i?,
him,
" Fourteen," and the victim fell back Next day the wind is not so high, but
roec and left tlie upartmeut without ( stumbling at every step.
exhausted.
uttering a worth
The young man remained petrified, • and satisfaction.
I stdl from a northwesterly jajint. Again,
“But where is my father?" said he,
“Are you willing to die ? ” asked the toward sunset, there is a calm, with
Whoever had olwerved the young girl , lu« eyes fixed upon tlie door, and he I| at length extricating himself from tin*
minister, after a pause.
while she lighted her lamp, nqiaired to i p vo himself up to a deep fit of musing,
tho thermometer more or less Inflow
stringent embrace of his youngest sis- .
" Move three, up, six down and eight zero. In the morning,, it* may Ih* oto
the. cellar, and brought thence the wine, ! A burning brand falling from the fixe- ter.
’
.
। to tlie left!’’
sened that the force of the cold is
to •*
his
feet,
with
could not fail to have lieen struck with place ,n
’“ *"
“♦ **•
’♦*• -a crackling noise,
George Abrahams wiu. extravagantly
“You ore aware," said his mother. } “ Are you
¥VU preiiarod to share the glo- breaking. If tlie wind veers round to a
the immobility of her countenance, while aroused him from his meditation. A । " that he is accustomed to lx? often abfond of cold cabbage, and one day, see­
t^tintorv
territory of Abraham’s iKuom ?"
of tin hour of positive existence |
jxiint south of west, there will be a few ing that quite a dndifu! was left after
her deep reverie liad caused her to re- quarter
•
*.
x•
[sent from nome. He left here three1
-*
“ Move ten up !”
**. flurries of snow, very threatening in ap- dinner, asked his wife to save it for his
. n |mfc
U](, „,d h. ,
aemble a statue of marble—beautiful, .l.Di.-.d te dmolre tho eh»nn. Notlung (UvB
“ Have you made your jience with your
nr 'pewranee, but amounting to very little saIiu! at night. Alxmt midnight George
imlee,!, with features delicately formed, 1 ram.1 but -teuuduneut u bm,
|)Ut we
exporting him to- &gt;
in reality, no snow-storms of "conser and form beneath , .
’
1
°
e
■ and outlines gracefully delineated, tint found so fair aface
day.
”
|
•• Simplest- tiling in the world—move auence coming from the west. If, on came laboring under a strews of heavy
as inanimate and cold iis tho block tlie rude shelter of an obscure inn. It
weather. Feeling hungry, and thinking
le other hand, the wind passes to the
“And is my good father still as tac- । nine down !”
. whence they seemed hewn. And it was was one of those mysteries to lx* met with
j " Take your mind from the confuted east, several hours of bitter cold may of his favorite cabbage, he asked where
on that account that M. Ebrard pursued sometimes in life, an undecipherable ituni and gloomy as ever ?” he asked.
it waa.
His wife replied: " In tlie
“
Alas,
yes
I
"they
replied;
“
you
would
,
aritlimetic
(rf
the
world
and
]Jiice
it
on
’
be expected, followed by a general snow­ pantry, on the aceoiid shelf." Down he
her constantly with his reproaches, and hieroglyphic.
imagine nim incessantly pursued by j heaven’s holy algebra. Are you willing storm lasting from twenty to thirty
-wearied her with his gross pleasantries, 1
went, found the cabbage, got out the
When Marie re-entered the kitchen some dread fatality; but your arrival, so to
‘ stand ’before
*' the great
---**•
----- •••
throne
?"
hours.
■
for M. Ebrard was not tlie father of she found another stranger there. He
oil, mustard, and vinegar, cut. up the
" Three."
Marie. She was the daughter of a rich was u man about 40 or 45 years of^age ; unlooked for os it is, cannot fail to glad­
cabbage,(dressed it to the Queen’s taste
" Can yon go fearlessly ?”
merchant, who had died a bankrupt, strong and athletic, with ’large coarse den and cheer him."
ate it all. In the morning his wife
"
Eleven.
”
As
soon
os
the
young
man
waa
seated,
and her mother married M. Ebrard in hands and brawny shoulders. His face
oticed tlie plate of cabbage where she
" After life’s desperate struggle, what
the hope of securing a home and pro­ was tolerably good-looking, not with­ questions of all sorta assailed him, ao
’ placed it the day before, and, turahave vou accomplished ?"
greatly
was
tho
curiosity
of
his
familytaction for herself and helpless child.
to her “dear George," innocently
standing that Ids hair, spnnkled with
"■rtiirteen, fifteen, fourteen,” and the
excited to learn every particular of his
why he (lid not eat the cabbage.
4‘ Come on, come on,” said tbe land­ Ey, and plastered down upon his foreman was dead.-—Little Bock Gazette.
I did," he said. “How did you like
d, imparted a singularly Jesuitical life since he hod quitted the paternal
lord, as soon as he saw Marie returning
roof.
” “Oh! not very well; it was tough
Profits of Rose-Culture.
from the cellar. “Only just look at that expression to his countenance, height­
“ And you met with no accident on
d stringy." “ But here is the cablmge
It is stated, as showing the profits
face of hers! Does ahe not remind one ened, moreover, by a peculiar ambiguity
from rose-culture, that in 1871 a florist ing, the oldest being now 75 yean of age ; now; where did you find anv more?”
of a picture of the Magdalene, with her in his eyea. The sole queetiou he ad­ your journey?” naked his mother.
and the youngest 50. These thirteen
great black eyes, and air of patient res- dressed to the landlord at his supper * “ No, not exactly an accident,” he re­ in Massachusetts set out out five rose­ children have brought into the world 130 “ Why, on the second shelf, where vou
plied; “ but a somewhat-singular event bushes of the Gen. Jacqueminot variety,
j told me.” A quick look at tlie shelf by
children, 101 of whom are now living, i the wife and then a cry of agony.
“ Am I the only traveler in your inn ?’’ occurred to mt- Inst night, as you shall in a new greenhouse thirteen feet by
• “Your health, Mt El.rnrd," rejoined
100. The first crop of flowers he told and these have had 460 clnldren, of । “Why, George, you have eaten $20
“ You will have a next-door neighbor, hear. ”
the - neighbor, arming himself vitli u
whom
391
are
now
alive.
There
have
He then''related his night of agitation for 4 cents each, with his tea-roses. The
worth of lace collars and cuffs that I
ihroo parts full
air," was the reply; "a young man who
also been seventy-nine children of the . had put in atarch; stringy cabbage, in­
At thia moment two knocks were arrived thia evening, and who scema a and blood, and they listened, horror- next year they sold for $1 per dozen,
stricken, for the tone in which he and the next for 82 per dozen. During fourth -generation of Mr. Samak's dea- deed!" _________________
tawrd ou the outer door, and the hands perfect gentleman."
cendanta.
of
whom
all
but
nine
are
now
of the innkeepM- and Ids comrade were
The.stranger became thoughtful, and spoke convinced them of the truth of the month of Febrjmry of this year* he
t Warning to Young Ladies.
suddenly arrested in the very act of lift­ his brow grew clouded. After a few mo­ his recital.
cut 1,052 roues, whieh he sold to tbe alive. Thqs the old man lias 575 living »
ing their glaanw. to their lipa. Marie menta* reflection he said :
A'beautiful young lady, the daughter
“ Oh! I had nearly forgotten,’’ said florists in Boston for from 25 to 50 cents descendants, and has also seen 116 others,
X»ve a nervous start that almost caused
“Take care to call me at 7, for I he, nt the termination of his tale, " to each, Betting him $440.50. Since that who are now dead. The most remarkable of Aiderman Dellet, of Lancaster, tlie
feature of the ease is the fact that l&gt;oth
Xrr to leap out of her chair.
other night playfully threw her ’ arm
mast be at Tours lx-fore noon. By the mention that I brought awny irrefraga­ time he-has cut and sold enough to
ble proofs of my rictory."
*
“ JVho can it be at such an hour of
make the amount over $500 in the ag­ tho old man and his wife (the latter is around the waist of a lady friend, and a
As he spoke, he put his,hand into his gregate from the five planta. A second now dead) lived to sec their thirti*enth and pair of acinon hanging therefrom sev­
tlie night ?” said Ebrard. ‘ Tt is no travel- a horse; and mind it is ready lietimes. ”
•er, unusbH the diligence* is greatly behind . To each of these injunctions Ebrard pocket, and drew from it a hnndkercluef, crop from the same plant ia now com- youngest child a grandmother The ered an artery in her arm and she nearlv
entire family have been known in the
■time ; and beside*—"
something
replied by a sign of acquiescence, and in
—which
--------------------„ - Beemed to be curebled to death.
This accident tdionlil
community where they now live for teach voung ladiea that throwing arms
Two knocks, more violent than before, then placed a candle in the hands of' fully wnqiped up. At the same moment
The leaves of geranium are au ex­ sixty years, and there has never been a around the female waist is n dangerous
teaaundexl through the kitchen. The Marie, who conducted the new-comer to ; thv’donr of the apartment opened, and a
criminal
dr
a
drunkard
among
them.
cellent
application
for
f
cuts,
when
the
laixU-wd rut»e uneasily, look a lamp, i his chamber.
man, with ■ a ]&gt;ab‘ and disordered counpiece of business that should be per­
crowad tlie pasaage that led io the outer
The young num waa in bed, but his t tawauoe, with travel-stained garments skin is rubbed off, and other wounds of
formed solely by tile mak sex. The Intthe kind. One or two leaves must be
A bad little Milwaukee boy, having tor are Strong, and brave, and don't mind
’--------- ■“ । before opening at, demanded, candle waa still burning. Agitated ami t and tottering gait, entered. ’
.
fifeaA“WWa there r
disturbed by the iwuiaing emotion which'
“My father! my dear father I” cried bruised and ajmlied op linen to the part, been expelled from school, returned in ■ luiving an sxtery severed now and then
was tlie had swept across his heart, he had no*, as i the yoring man, rnahing into hin anna, and the wound will become cicatrized girl’s clothes, and tlie imposture vma not '
ot the cause,—Nbrritfotrn
in a very short time.
yet been able to yield himself up to the “ we are all thee now reunited.”
; /terata.

key in —
cyme stBrother

a

it pcmrible that yon are wounded?"
“Ye*—yea,” said hi* father..night, as I was crossing a forest

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burg, to one year in the penitentiary.
In sentencing the prisoners the Judge

to U feared tliat for
“it
ia been the practice in
.niatiy years
thia State to
r~—— V'
by oorrupt and iwpropiT meana, and, to
Ktirib on. axteiit han thia evil prevailed
that inatead of . examining into tlie pro

Creator, and each - d.-atlr-iM'd in your b
would make vour heart breotuo an *lur and
• devout priret Id your own rtrickun family.

food they would need
honey-bw will riwfroui
rtraigbt to ita own
hundred hive* in

wmted to. hither house for enactment,
the inquiry was much more likely to bo
made as to tlie amount of money wliich
those requesting the legialstion &lt;xmld af­
ford to pay for the passage of the law.
It was charged throughout tlie whole
country that’ bribery m the Pennsyl­
vania Legialkture waa of daily occur­
rence, and was alwaya the order of the
day. So crying waa the evil that when
the convention met to frame our ureaent constitution there appeared to
lie a fixed determination to break" up
the practice by severe constitutional
enactmenta. However unimportant you
may consider tlie offense, it ia not so
esteemed by this court. We look upon
it not only as a high crime against tlie
laws of the State, Which have i&gt;een long
in force and are well known to all men,
'
-one leiuling to the most corrtipt kina ,

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and

ORNO STRONG,

Spring Goo

^Ctlltor and J?ropz*iator.

AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

—HAPPY IN BARGA
XDVMBTIMDTG KA.T».

Tt^

£—1 ««.i

•a
i?.oo
eo.cc

Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of
beat selections from the largest wholesale houses in J
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumers
under the heads of

of a God will ever lie mure influential than tliat
hexagonal form whidi oombuww the mcMt
drawn from the exiateucc &lt;&gt;f an Inamtn* quan- that
titv of fact* whidi matenalixni cannot explain. •trcngth and the mo*t contanung power with
The News ka* a thorough, bona fid* circulation
All. from reriy hiatury to tho latret date*, luvo the leant outlay of labor and matonal.
A French maUuauatiefan having made a cal­
fell that there fa in thfa world a certain mUii- culation
to find what angle waa the most eco­
lecttul action which earinot be explained with­
out a**nniing au intellectual nounx. Ttie’no- nomical for hoe* to follow in their delicate arch­
tion of Plato that intellect fa indretruclible fa po itecture, differed not a degree, hut a few min­
longer held, but tlie divfakm of tho pbeiKMuena ute*, from the angle in two bv tlie who uwoct.
egislation, by which the public has I
of the univerre into mental and pbraicaj but *ul*toqnent calculatiou* Save *hown that
phenomena haa boon miivereafly admitted; and. . the mathemnticfan made au error, aud tliat tlie
frequently plundered,
»c KM
right
| VT— irequeuuy
piuuucicu, and some in- j
wa* right.
VILLAGE OFFICERS
up to thfa date, all effort* tu identify thoae have lice
Hen,
are
aeventocn
different
ide*,
in
*
brain
/ividuals
enriched
othera
viatuils
enriched,
and
greatly
'
l-adii-H mi&lt;S Gents’
been entire failure*. Wo neeni now to bare jturf
Ilciv MC mnvoww, uu&gt;w&lt;v«-»
— —- - —---m Killen.
poverished; and it is much to lie , Pwwfdrnt-Wlilts
pareed through a half century which ha* made not larger than a muntard need, and I affirm
Recorder—E. J. Fetai.m-r.
l-'ui-niahing; Goods
the moat kwnuxl and profound oxcunion* ihto that it fa asking too much of the old floating;
1 that some of you are by no means
the material labonitonre and law*; end thfa ex- dnid of Lncretin».or of «U atliefam, to make it
ices in tlie art and practice oi legiscundon hn* brought back no explanation what­ thu* centralize in the honey-bee *0 many beau­ laiive briliery. What adds to thy en- . VilUrr Atlurnev - Waiter 8. Powers.
Marshal—i. &lt;* llolw.
ever of the inatinct of a bird to go auutli or of a tiful Mid rtrange and intclkctual conce ption*.
Orinitv of the offenm* of two of you is tlie : Trustees W. 11. Yoouc. L. .1. Wli~-ler. II. A
npidcr to apin a web ar of a tieavcr to fell a Thfarimpfc,
‘
—*“*■*
Ityher. T C. iMwnluc. A. W. Olds. U. Ito" I
fact tfiat you were ut the time
jnembera !
tree. Our *cscutilic nu n, induxtriou* and •elf aloiw, to i*nuuv»
learned a* thev are, cannot jmm over tlie wide verae cans- without thought By the bee-hive of tlie Legislature, and acting in viola­
•jlorirticf.
gulf that litai lietweeu a lump of day and the . rtood Arfatotlc. pondering; there stood Virgil to tion of your official oaths, and endeavor­
oriole's nest ar a lump of clay and a bird aoug., compose hi* fourth (k-orgic; Arfatomachu* de­ ing to induce your fellow memlitra toTHE CELEBRATED
A i El HlWlHT UTKJOPAL CHl'ltCH—A. D. NswIn our walk* about oar world we are met by the I voted sixty vear* to thfa study; another claaric
IV
1
Tt&gt;s,_pMtor.
Service* every Habbsth st HB*
fading tliat mind ba* been here and there: and. moved out'into a solitude, with a fcwhhreo, commit penury 011 their jmitL As au
as'we perceive tliat it wa* not man'* mind, we tlmt the world might not disturb hi* nwcarvlxw; individual, I feel pity for your mtuation;
must aiwtiinc that a greater than man exists. bv this house at wonder* *tood Cicero Mid I
------ -------------------------------------------------------- 71 as a Judge I cannot sympathize with
Mid ' the
rauliltiulu of
The argument being now spread over sev­ Plinv,
When you come into this court ' "W ASHVILLE LODOE.No.f53F. a a. M. Rcjuwxteher* has
ha* onlv
only ^in
incrtaswl
a* moderrs,
nnxierrsi
. jf
lx )ar communication on »*rh WcctaeMtayfve. »t
eral tlw.n-and year*, and having amtuned watcher*
creased a*^
o-cjock (harp, on c- *“r— •*- *■" ~r
~~’"
They cannot fail to please the I*adies.
all pomable farm*, we seem competent at last to . time* have cemc, and Brougham and Lubbock, ) ?ou must undtratand that the DCggur in
—.... __j
i_.
.......mr rags
nigh aud
and the millionaire in
m broadclotii ' Tr*n»l«ut
Tr*n&gt;l«ut brouter*
brotiien *re cordially Invited.
and American*
without nmnlier
•elect from the mas* th«: mo*t itnpnsaive testi-1 and Gentian*
--- -----------------MMiTHR«SIreeCA?T1{r‘W,1L
thfa circle of
jinchMit- ntand on precisely, tho same footing.
tnony, and that aeems to be the fact that there i* have been drawn into
in it* Langrtroth ha* Tha one i» to be imprisoned for stealing
U "MITH. Hecreurjy--------------------in oumelrea an intellectual action, wliich, in an ’ ment. Our own c-----*L *country,
‘“
Infinite bulk somewhere, wc may as well call ■hotrn that tlie study
Andy of this
thfa little marvel liebe1(wf &lt;rf bnwj.
otheJ. „ uot to es- I
£3T OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon;8u0inr$fi Jirrrtorjj.
“ God." Pantheism fa the annump'tion that each long* to all time* anil continent*, and consume*
ine,
who, by his criminal acta, may in- | __
tlie Whole life of a Greek nluiospher or of tu
.
1
Ciroods and- selling on the basis of
mvo tlie State in tlie loss of millions, j ~
IV. H. YOU^G,
American clergyman. The bee. an insect which j vol.«
water fa a part of the common light or M. has unnloyed more commentator* than" Dante । It u,
‘
not the slightest excuse, as
Feet to tlie
and
Duikui fa the a**uniption that Gtxl fa a one great or Hhaifapeare, and more biogranliie* titan Na- ।
ed by some, that die pending ,
h ours from 7 to # a m. aud 4 to 7 p. in
mind aud that all other life were made by Him
was
liighlv meritorious.
so, ; -—
the poiuitl, enables us to hold all our old custom­
wn. ldgblv
^rilonou.. If
It «&gt;
a* * workman make* a watch. Athriwn fa a de­
।
‘ ■i-.i .
*1...
„r i
H
A.
BARBER,
For.
if
wc
uv
to
believe
that
the
bee
tliat
thuM
!
it
sliuuld
pass
without
the
ant
of
nial of botli tbeac and Uw a*nmiptk&gt;j&gt; tliat tlie
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
l'. Monaopathla Phyildaa and Huntror.
dust fa Uiu parent of a bird, and ileli, and num fabricate*, and the spider tliat spin* a web, and j bribery." The Judge said they could I
• (iffieu, near rvaldencc. on corner of Waablug
Of thc*e theories defam 1* the most rational. the worm that spins rilk out of a mulberry leaf. I not plead ignorance, na thev were men 1
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim.
Panthefam offer* no valid reason why an imwet •re™«lUorwo»ta.«&gt;U»c&lt;knuIrti,l*oul. ot
•• Y„„ went into | ton and Mate St reel*. Nashville, Mich.
should be a part of tho Deity. Pantheism
CHAS. IL BRADY,
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered,
stand* upon a panlonable. and even a thought­
TTORNEY at Law and Sollcllur In Chancery
ful inuus, compared witii Atheism, but, as com­ If Ml old se* wMliing in and out ou a muddy I tion of law, with your eyes open. You
Real Eatate and Inauranc* Agent. Collecting
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to .25 per
--------------gave »being
—;— to all thfa
— I well knew ----that-------many
----------------member*' of
„ —
the
pared with Deuoib ita claim* to our faith Mxin shore a nullion years
and Conveyancing a ipcctaltv. Bounty and Penr
* 1.___ _were
__ utterly --inferior. Cnr world fa no given to individualize acene of thought and life, what ia th&gt;..rwnfm.rrv of mar- ' Legislature
corrupt, and slnn
Claim* promptly attended to. and all other
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try us
. .to sell
„ their votes ill, »u..
it* life that we seem bound to individualize the vel in Aladdin's lamp or ring? Tho marvel were ready
the bu’elnrea entnutea to my car*. Ult.* oppoaiis UnKupmne Power and dfacard Pantheism. Thv once was that J there wm nJ rational link be­ public market to tlie highest bidder. on livtue, NaabvlUe. Mich.
aud see.
consdouraew of Ixird Bacon wa* quite dfatinrt tween hia old lamp ami hi# new palace ; but, if
You wen* ready to suborn them to com­
our wise creature* all come from primitive
oocb,
from that of Newton or Socrate*. You cannot --------------------------------------------------------LEWIS DURKEE
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
recall my urt-uu*,
rveau
dream*, uor
nor van
can i1 kmuw
know vour
tuu. thought*, uicn
then uu
no unuouu
demand remain*
xt-iuauv, for
I\ji I.teu*.
rational JJUaOUOa,
ouuaUon. mit iwrjurv by violating the oaths thev
AWYER, Notary Public, lire! Estate and Insur
Much 1cm ia man identified with hi" dog^or hia and the "Arabian Night*” might well iicconie took on their installation into office. ’
nneo Agent. Collections jirompllr made, and
exchange for all farm products.
horve. AU fa reparate in our earth. It ha* :io
Conveyancing properly executed
Office tn D. C
The Judge also reminded the prisoncra
pan-bundnirtn. no pan-aninulixm,
pan-aniniAlfam, aixl
and hence
pan-humanfam.
Deism explain* tbe man, the bird, the spider*, tliat they were disqualified from holding • Griffith'* store.
we muat
must deny it a pan-tlieum
pau-tlieum Mid
and must imagine the honey-bee, by aayuig that tbcw are tlie
our Creator to haire a personality a* dutinct
EMOR I’
distinct form* wliich the Manter Mind ha* dm*cn to any office or ]&gt;osition of honor, trust or ;
from yon and me a* wo aro dfatinrt from each create. Matter fa paaaive. We never aoc it in proflt in Uw State. «».l d««l ■&gt;,«£■
Tum(.E,„TI„. rKACt VOT,wel„
other/
In
a
univen**
of
individual*
God ia
*im- a spontaneous action. Mind is an energy, and
other.
univeree
i* rimfencing them to pay II line Of
! J mliyand rumpUy attended to. Offic*
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
ply tlie greatest.
ht-ix-e is more rcadilv a*»iuoed a* the world'* each, costa of prosecution, and to iin- rid* Main Bind, Nariivdla Mich.
Atbcfam fa the most uninviting of tin- three artillcer. It has wishes, and taste*, and inven­ prisonment for one year in tlie Eastern I
W'Af. PARMENTER,
tlieoriea. It cannot lead u* aero** from matter tion. and intelligcnet- and powers, and thus «*"
T.—L.
to mind. Mid therefore it fa compelled to deny,! Stands forth a* the most probable Creator. , i»enjtentiiiry, acpiwute and solitary couJOW IS THE TIME
I&gt;. Office over Hull'* Drug dorr, Ver­
31. metarule, Mlcb.
the existence of mind and affirm that it fa only') Our little globe, viewed a^art frornjbe star*, fa lilienicnt, at labor.
an accident of matter, and tliat a bird tliat can iLwlf a wonderful display of exquisite taste.
Th0 sentence fell like a thnnder-clnp I
fir in the air fa only a* the du*t tliat can fly in
w?h M- .ajumertoJ !&gt;«"-»» (tops.. ..r ' „„ Um H«,ui,ra, «■(,„ W no Men ot
W. H GRISWOLD,
To Take Advantage of the
• t£c air, and that between awimming chips Mid iZTA'S aftS4
2™ ““ -w KMtel. &gt;" th.-l-it-olinn-. It
ds.. - - I&gt;. Ilomoeopatblc Physician and .Hurgcca.
fcwmimiiig tir.li there fa no cMeutisl difference. ]
• Office ov*r I&gt;. C. Griffith's store. Residence
Atlienou M placed in tlie absurd attitude of con- mountains we hope to visit the mighty plains , aurpriBe to their lavrvers and the sjiec- i corner l'ti!lli[&gt;« and Durkee at recta Prompt alienfee-ring life of many grade* and then of deny­ wberc tho grass wave* like the ocean ; born on ( tators. Kemble mnsle corrupt jiropoai- . pon
ing a rtill liighcr grade called divine. It wc* in three prainre we desire to m&lt;c, also, the canoua of । tj„UM t&lt;» threw members of tlie Legis- ----r
thfa earth a million •pecies, from a IftiUerfly up Cota^loorSStarUDd; mnrf rntbe wrU.,
gj,
rf h[ n,lm|&gt;.rK,.r to
A. M. LLIAT,
to a Mint, and then say* them may not bo one our hearts hope to see, some day, the tropic* m
, ,
,“
, v»
. t-t,.,.
t*&gt; thn*“, and Ivtroff
; A^n
more form of life called Deity. Of the three their riclineas, and, bora in the tropics, man one.
form* of belief or »urmfae it i* tlie weakest in’ longs to journey, at sumo time in life, to where two. The miuih offered ranged from ^500 eollre-tloi
r made. Office ever
logical quahty; in moral quality it fa of still ; the snow-storm'drapes tbe bills in white.’Tlie I to.82,000, to be given for votes for the Griffith s
fvillo, Mich.
humbler pretension*, for it fa quite empty of--------,
raoriiing---------------------------------fa a* bmoUfttkM tbe eresdng,--7and the : m
34.ouu
QQQ.umu
000 Riot xwret-i
Relief »i.u
bill. The ~sen------- —
vrtr
txa w
tie I 1-™
.
.
““•l™*“b“&gt;*; testrl w.n.M f.^-1 ths ww. ,te.*nlv if at ’
“LS
impoee.1
i» hall the nuudmum i
£ PARADt,
.u.U.j^ll.yUw ^
IU,
kMbothe dominant opinionof humanity a* : dew on your vine* in the morning, or mark a could lie demanded. Tlie Board ‘’’Far- UoB,ofla Jionjer* promptly, and at thetoweat
long m the race riudl endure.It fa simple. It; Arocy cloud pass over th* moon at night, bear a - dOUM xnll
V.«, no
..w doubt
U....... soon be u_*ked to
... ■ 1 ll-lna prlc**. Sbopaat (Id* of Mrin dtre*L
u Oatur.lL Finding mind inUm&gt; wild—mind ’ »ong-bird or the damor of a brook or a lake. ' n^onjHjend
Y R RAS^iTY,
recommend the
the prisoners
prisoners to
to the
the mercy
mercy |
Where he is constantly opening
bmrv building, pomting. carving, wntaift speak- and *11 M the bcalldcrum vanatam* of a taste
n anu
,
v oir the Qoveritor.
I j-y
ing.’ planting, sawing, reaping, it gives -.n the t»o endl.w* and wonderful for our short life
dwctwdnnvriietbcr taere can lx&gt; such * thing a* 1 ever to examine. Wc must die and leave iL It
an intelligence—it *ee* it on all hand*. came from one above na ; one who does not die
Josh Billings’ Philosophy.
—
CHA R LES SCHEID T.
Mid th&lt;ii ha* no task left it but to J —a Being we call Infinite.
Az n general tilings, tboze who deserve .
UMinme that that there in an intelligence
The idea of Deium being thus the most prob­
-------- IN---------bit
still higher Ilian man. As the dome of the j able of the three theories of the origin of what good Ink the least, pray the loudest for it 1
»ky fa greater than the dome of 8L Peter, it in- I fa in ua and Mtinnd u*. and the world having
Mi dear lx&gt;y, selekt yure buzznm . "
fera th*t nature has an architect greater than I spent thousand* of year* in tbe task of conifriend
with
grate
ciiuslmn;
once
aelekted,
|
Augelo. Ii;Deism God fa the mind and power 1 paring together these three hypothese.*, would
Hlijcrllancoiw EardP.
I
of man Carried onward to the Supreme. Under j wa not all best surrender to tlie greatest proba- endorse him with yure Ixiftoju dollar.
Beaus seldtun fall in luv, but when they '.
thfa idea of a God all the specification* of life : bility, and lie skeptics and wanderer* no more?
fall and find full explanation ; and it seems the ( It fa'more than possible that some rinfulncss of do, they are spilte for enuy regular bizz- ayOECOTT HOUSE,
_ 1___
.l.-l - —'11 tliat wiU explain tho pbynicalI i
__ , i___ _______________ .
.I-only
aMtunption
ness.
phenomena of tho uuivcruc. It fa asking too
loo euce of an omnipresent God appear weaker
X&amp;whville, Michigan,
Kurds and whiskey reduce all men to
much of inanimate maUnal to make a system of
ef it is in tbe logical realty. This though:
;ht and
tlie same level,,----and a very
world* rack tliat one *tar shall send light and
nd fc*r should make us hasten the more to---- -- ।---------------------„ low level,. ut.
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
heat upon au earth and make it* soil send forth
-"*■ draw from the desert of unbelief, and to pass tlmt.
violets, and gra**c*, and trees, and aliall make US
‘j*
“"'l! Good immitatore are even more Mian-four MSM*&gt;n^ and finally male animal* Mid then invite* aud stands with open gate. Your year* .
,
eounnoitAl.on* tor tbe ■mount l-W- »•“ &lt;
are rapfallv flying awar. It will be at least
.. .
....
•tnmgeif you Should live and dw in thfa earth ' I think I luul rather bv m a big ratty, •»lb*r hotel In Bjrrv county. Tbr« firat-daai
much of material thing* to have them arranging without haring confessed reverently ita Autlior. ' and lie unknown, than exist in a villige, pls Boom* on ut*t floor.
the deposit of dew at night and the ahowera of Why should man live only an animal, if by j obliged to kno evry boddv, or be RUspckIV It ia economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant
rain aud the ripening
intiucnccH
of the
P J. PI KCIII.S
.........
chance
he autumn
u an encampment of Deity? We ‘ . 1 F:
‘
undersell me, who sells for CASQ.
•
*5
months ; it is asking too much of dust and a*be* found a little creature into whose small brain . T . , . , ’ ,,
- . , , . . . .
to expect them to make beautiful turds to fly in the Deity had placed a score jf strange thoughts. )
1
tnux all OV mi bad 1..-. to l»ml
Boss Barber.
the sir,
air, and beautiful
ixauUftu goia
gold fish
n*n and
auu auver
silver wm
fish to . bitt
but into nun
man the same
name Creator bad poured . management,
miujugruirni, and
uuu xI guesa
guraa othera
uuuem kan,
auu, if
u
live in tlw crystal brook* : too much to expect million* of idea* and feeling*. Why deny thia, : they will be az honest OZ I am about it i
the power of du*t to originate tho idea of pur- or xny longer doubt ? Become a rtudent and a
An immitaahun to equal an original !
pie
Ooo^.*e_
pic grunre
graixrH and
and the
the blwLag
bltudua, pree n. We know d^otit child of God. Call the umveree the .
that the
that
the material
material forere
farce* can help along all palace of vour Father; call ail beauty the beauty hni! Kot.to ?cnt it at least —j per cent,
J J ERE YOU HAYE THEM.
these ahapeu of the wonderful, but if ma- of HL, home; call the sun Hi* tight, and the
Earning iz eazy enufl to acquin, wib- Union Houm.
tertaiuan, the death of nature, can do morning and evening tho light and brew cur- &lt;lum cums slo, but aticketh to tlie nlm.
nuch _ wonderful
work*
man should taiiu uf the inimitablv manaion; and call our
If yer CXpekt
expekt to auckceed
suckceed in this life
When we say thin, we mean that you have
iVotHTY I’ublio,
yer must make tlie world think tliat yer
Maple Grova, Mich
tainting in death, fa caught by tho invisible but lire at work for them, and not for yureQ L1EBHAU8EB,
self.
gin in a i*r*onal intelligence, but began witii
material form* of low quality, man ahoukl be
You may find very plain looking
diaappotnied in hia apiritual iuitare, and might
coquets, but who ever saw a hansum
BickneM in the Farm-House.
well wi*h himaelf a clod, that he might thus hav®
prude.
the bu|K of rtarting a univeree. Our world waa
Dr.
Goddar,
of
Mnsiiachuaetta,
was
# Life iz measured bi deeds, not years,
faaliioned either bv something above man or
MADE CLOTHING, We are opening the largest and most complete (took
bv something Ixmeath
him. . If by once tusked, and answered, the following ’menny a man liaz lived to be ninety, aud
question:
beneath
left nothing beiiind him but an obituare
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
note.
_ Nn"hvlne.
Bffion.
pleasure to present before the people of
in the' cellars of
Men luv for the novelty ov the thing,
arrange tbe four neoaous and make clay turn
'pHAT HUSBAND OF MIME I
Nashville and vicinity, aa a call at
woman lavs bekause she kant help it.
into bird# and violet*! What i* human prog««T think I have. Far instance, tlie
Tluirc iz this excuse for luxury, all
Get* bl* SBAVIHO and HAIR CUTTING
our store will fully prove.
case of a farmer of means, his vrife and luxurys kost money, and sum one reaps
five children. Four itickened in Sep­ the advantage.
tember of typhoid fever, and three died.
A.
L.
RASEY
’
S,
The man who kant laff iz an animal,
ing away from tho creative power, but toward In the cellar were found half-decayed '
aud tlie one who won’t iz a devil.
“ ‘
onward in mental
i*
cabbages and other vegetables, half a I A festive old man iz a burlesque on all
barrel of old fish-brine, and filth gen- j kinds of levitv.
erally, sn that the smell was noticeable '
Fashion, like every tiling else, rejieats J£.A. BUSH,
rods from the house, when cleared out: itself. What iz new now, baz-been new
■
-the BOSS"
by the ductor’s direction."
menny times before, and will bo again.
life &lt;g earth.
’Through that cellar, typhoid fever
It must also be remembered that we also carry an :
sneaked into the bouse. A writer in the
Tub Saturday Rcvittv says that the
New York Times says: “Miasm is the
Cairo donkey Iwy is the incarnation of
MASH VILLE.
MICH.
stock of
most subtle foe of the farmer’s home.
every tiling Oriental, atrange, conven­
It is generated in his barn-yard, cess­
ient, civil, and wonderful in Egypt
pool, cellar; soaks into his well, and ap­
His activity, hia ready tact, his good yyiLLLAM JONES,
pears on hia table in tlie form of limpid
thousand mike water; enters his bedroom by night, und
AND
poisons tlie very air he breathes."

Dry Goods
O lotliiiig,

Hate, Caps,
Boots,

^ashriUc gjirertonj.

17067669

est

SEWING MACHINES I

Three
Sixteen Ounce*

to

M

A

L

L. J. WHEELER,

M

&amp;REAT SPRIK&amp; BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

New Spring Goods

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS.

Boots, Shoes, Notions, E:

■

Bargains in Spring G

READY

DRESS GOODS and PRINT

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

And all this from the want of a little
smolltbat it talent intelligence and a little painstaking.

ALL KINDS &amp; FOOT COVER: EH

tomed to winter in* Egypt retain a dou-

HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.

Hr asked a Cincinnati belle if there

der, attentive, and vigilant none.

The

DENTISTS

�Rensrlaer McCutcheon, father of
GF. AYL8 WORTH
.
Judge MoCutcbeon of Charlotte com­
mitted suicide at bis son’s residence
HAS JUST OPENED A BRAN NEW STOCK OF
hi that city oo Sunday by hanging himI will treat on all chronic Luaenewt
setf with a handkerchief. Age 88. and heaves of horses. No cure; nopay.
main line.
•
Cause, insanity.
Horses examined free of charge.
Seth Hall of Charlotte who was par­
alysed a few days since lived in an un­
ELat«u
SATURDAY,
MAY 8, 1880. conscious condition until Sunday No prepartion has ever performed such
morning when he died. His age was
65. He waa buried at Bellevue by tbe morvellons cures, or maintained so wide
MICHIGAN NEWS.
Cientx’
Mneouic fraternity,
- a reputation, as Ater’s Cherry Pec­
toral, which is recognized as the
Thursday night burglars visited the world’s remedy for all disease of the
niching* Goodw
Jaokeon is infested by a gang of drug store of Wm. Morgan at Bellevue
Mall-----aud took therefrom about $12 in cash
Imumouw.
Frank Kcaser ot Grand Rapids, stao- and from there wept to tbe depot, broke
Arrlra Deyoto g
bed his sou five times on the 5th inst. in and procured a lantern, then went safe and reliable agent to employ.
to E. Boughton’s residence, entered a
.
Direct from tlie factory and at prices that will astonish you.
A four-year-old son of E. Magee of cellar window and after finding that Against ordinary colas, which are the
other ran dally except Sunday.
’
M«r*hall, was drowned in a cistern last they rould not get into the house that forerunners of more Mrions disorders
it acts speedily and surely, always re■Sunday.
way they retired to Gardiner A Oven­
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
It Is said that the Battle Creek car­ shire’s grist mill and breaking open a । lioving suffering, and often saving life.
The
protection
it
affords,
by
its
timely
penter* are busy making back-doors to large iron safe with an ax and hammer
use in throat and chest disorders, makes
Dorn Pedro and walking shoes,
. saloon*.
procured nt Henry Robinson’s foundry it an invaluable remedy to be kept al­
STATIONS.
A Justice rf tho peace, named Wood and took therefrom $100 in cash »nd ways on hand in every home. No per­
papers
to
the
amount
of
about
$250.
dropped dead in a lunch room at Jack­
son can afford to be without it, and
son list Monday.
V
Every effort ns yet to find the perpe­ those who have once used it never will.
Hammond......
Ranging
teom
$5
upwards,
Middleville
Daniel Hibbard- ot Jackson, was trators has been futile. Parties in the From their knowledge of ita composi­
Hastings,
thrown from his buggy last' Saturday village are suspected but no arrests tion and effect, physicians use the
Nashville1.
have yet been made.
and severely injured.
Cherry Pectoral extensively in their
Vsraaootrllls
..
In every style
*
practice and clergymen recommend it.
CkadotU
Gull Lake promises to be a favorite
WAY8IDE
JGTTINQB
Eaton
Rapids, .
It
is
absolutely
certain
in
its
remedial
summer resort, and a new 60-foot pro­
Rives Junction.
effects,
and
will
always
cure
where
peller hi noon to be launched there.
#
A prominent white man of Howell is Wheat all along our route through cures areFpossible.
1,000 of them from 10 eta up.
or Sale by all Dealers.
charged by a lady of color with being j Johnstown and Barry is looking very
the “Fodder'" of her illegitimate child. fine and is fully two weeks ahead in
_A. Big- Stock
IO Days More.
lO-BapMai
STATIONS.
David Little was killed and Jno. By growth, of that in the timbered land of
Remember there is ten days more to Including the Bom 50 ct Tea and Regular Chewing Tobacco at 40 cts per pound.
badly injured by a falling rock in the Maple GVbve.
buy goods at fifty cents on a dollar.
Detroit,„._1
New York mine at Ishpeming on the
Jackaon._______
Peddlers of all grades, from tho bi­ Don’ let the opportunity nasa, without
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
Rlvea JnncUon,.
1st inst.
taking ail vantage of the bargain*.
Exton Rapid.,
John Howard of Oshtemo, waa in­ ped vender of essence, to tbe wary light­ Boston Store,
Clement Smith.
________________________________ W. G AYLSWORTH
Charlotte---------ning-rod
man,
are
infesting
all
section*
slant!; killed on Saturday last by a log
Vermontrlll.
Assignee.
NanbvUlo......... ..
of wood rolling upou his head and of the country.
^£TT
ETM
TIOIX
ALLI
Haetlnaa_______
A prisoncuin tho jail at Lancaster
crashing it.
D. C. Sunburn of Baltimore, has re­ was five moptha digging through a
MMdlovQU, ...
Wm. Sheldon a farmer near Mt. cently imported a pure bred Lewellyn
Bamaond-------wall which separated him from the
Grand Rapid.,—
Clemens, hanged himself in hinbarn on
sheriff’s dining-room, instead of libetTuesday.
lie has hail spells of being setter from England.
TbroufhCoMbeBsadBUeplnjCan to *nd from
Wednesday night wo drove up to the
Grand Rapid, and Detroit. All train, conaeet in
delirious.
Mtnr depot u IMrolt with Great We»terr. Grand
BBtonffougt- has lately increased her
A Battle Creek youth was married farm of the King Bro’s, and were kind­
Trunk and Canada Southern Rail war..
'
bv one Justice on Monday and on ly taken in for the night, and after par­ police force to three men and a dog. You can always find the following articles, or will be made to E. O. BROWN.
H. B LXDTARD.
Aaa't Oen’l Hupt Jackson. Gen'l Sop't Dstrol
ThurMp he consulted another in re­ taking of n good supper, we took a The dog ih depended on to stand guard
HhitC WsanroaiB.
over
the
officers
while
they
sleep.
order
:
All
kinds
of
gard to getting a divorce.
Gen’lPaaaand Ticket Acant.Chicago.
stroll out to the barn and looked over i '■If you call on vour druggist for “Dr.
Three jail-birds escaped from tlie
cage at port Austin last Fridaj-. Two the horses first. A span of four-year-1 Sellors’ Cough Syrup,” wc pledge im­
liave been recaptured and one, (Morri* old black marcs attracted especial at­ mediate rofief and cure on short no
Campbell) is still on the wing.
tention, they stand 10 bands high and , tice.
AQDADXT T&gt; f A T»T'T»O * kttn ir/MimT.r. f-r-rr
■ — —*
If you wish to catch the small-pox, weigh 2,450 lbs. and took the first pre­
Poaitfae.
OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY —
RAKES,
you can do so by going to Ypsilanti. mium for gentlemen’s 8-year-old drivFour cases are reported there, two of
Baar in mind this is the last opporta- bhovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and i
I ing horses, at tho county fair last fall, nity you will have to buy goods at your
,
them however, being convalescent.
DUtteriiy.
A man Id Censtan tine lie t $50. on and also a span of bays G-ycur-olds own price. There ore a good many de-w—uthe wrong card at tlirec-card-monte, a which took ttieflret premium fur 5.year- | Hirable good* to select from which will
I—|
L
50 1 ears before the Public.
few days ago. It is nu old game and old and over, at the same time. We !&gt;e sold at half their cost. I must vacate tlip Rtore I now occupy, this com- !
t ,
, -^7
why don’t men bet better if they arc
next took a look at the cattle, of which 1• ing month, and for this reason every 1'Double
iJouiyre «in&gt;i
’ro. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual-( Pronounced by all to be the most
and Siiii
Single.
bettists.
I thing will be closed out. Don’t neg-», 1
the
King's
have
upwards
of
40
head
;
and effiaieitnu remedy now in
Highwayman waylaid G. H. Fitch a
I lect to make your selection before tin- ’1
ana
pnt—
ON.
Repairing dune cheap. Callars, Collar pleatant
use for the cure of coughe, colde, hoareecommercfal man from Indiana, at Bat- and to give a discription of the sire ot ,| auction commeuce*. Boston Store.
'
Pads
Pads and
and in
in fact everything in the Harness line.
• tie Creek the other day, and robbeil tbei? stock is beyond the power of our j
next, croup, tickling sensation in the
Clement Smith, Assigun*. |
him nf hi* watch and $3,50, and then pen to picture. No animal tlmt wc ■
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
escaped.
For Naic.
have seen his impressed us more favor- I
million bottlu gold within the last few
Miss MUry V resland of St. John*
One Beautiful Chandelier with four Carria"
*ably
than
•
’
Borneo.
”
This
bull
is
one
of
I
years.
It gives relief where ever used,
‘ vs, 'fop and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim­
suicided one hour after hor marriage
urners, one Secretary and desk, one
.
to Deau Bock, by taking strychnine, the best sons of the 23 rd Dukruf Airdrie large Beckwith Stove and pipe, and
an&lt;! the power to impart benefit that
ming
a
specialty.
Old
tops
made
to
look
as
good
as
new.
_
»
------- — o------ —
—
’' cannot be had from the cough mixtures
and it is claimed that shq waa partially 1039.3. His head, neck, and shoulders , other fixtures. Enquire at the Boston
insane.
Kc member we have a foundry and are always ready to rea-1 now in use. Sold byulall dniggi*taat25
are fully as good as those of his sire. | Store.
A barn belonging to H. Joyce, on
with. AiwigntM-.
pair
or furnish anyth'
: make
............................
ut«de o' C«»t or Wrought
1« •&gt;««*••_
His
|
Climax prairie was struck by lighten- i and
tt"“ his back
,,at K and ribs an- suiierb.
“ **
"
Iron.
ingand destroyed by fire together with quarter* an- square, long anti level,
■
»
-■
a
T
-r[*&gt;
w-a
-x'
t
■»
Sellers
’ Liver
areliver
also biglihnv and wlu— r tn the ninonut ef $2,500 and in fact he is a bull of grand style shop in full blast, you will do well to
।
---aA.
Its. ■ 1 .* A 1
iy recommended
forPills
curing
cominsured for $1,300.
and proportion and with lots of sub- call on them liefore purchasing any­
t-ing and .Job Work done by the best of workmen. ; plaint, constipation, sick headache, feThe state puiiers arc filled with note* stnu(.e Hud qua|iK. Hiscalve* are prov- thing in the harness line. Repairing
done
in
the
liest
style.
,
CP—
.
J
t'
“
»■*
”
«
•••
*
tn tbe effect that the saloon* in manv
,'
lf
,
Casting a .-pecalty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled ver and ague, and all diseases of tbe
pUc« nn-.n.pendinKopomtioii.
&gt;t&gt;K«f Hue quality aud lorn.. Il.m.n.t
For Male.
and bui'l sides t&lt;» fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sizes, Col- stomach aud liver. Sold by all drag
mg to a lack ot funds to pay the taxes, yet reached his prime. He wa» bought
&lt; &gt;ne Home, Buggy, Harness mid
gist at 25 cents per box.
or inefficiency to secure the proiwr when a t-alf.of Messrs. AvetyA Murphy.
nmns for brick buildings, Iron Fencing &amp;c.
,*ond'*and wiH lx- four years old the |7th day Swell Box Cutter. For term* anil price
Great eiotemeut prerail. »f ComfJ ,
Hi»lme.an rvryMraIKbi enquire of L. L. I-oomi* of the Boston
stock overall alleged murder of a col.
. .
.ircil man by the name of Wm. Alfred “l"j ’ ' ,
uo "mtter nhai point is tak
JQOW IS THE TIME.
who disapjM-nnil some time since. His i eti. His crops art- full, his&lt;-ln-*t is wide
wife and two boarders have been nr- I nn&lt;j bis fore legs stand well apart
I FOR GOOD TEAS.
rested nud it instated she wa* iiiiirrn-d ... . ■
.....i
nr&lt;&gt; &lt;l&lt;. n
to one of them a few dnvs after Alfred 1 ,Ik.
a,“l "ank" ar‘ d*' P
CELEBRATED
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
wasmiiwed.
and full. His quarters and rump* are
lFOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Batjle Crock was last Friday t|u. j as g&lt;Mxl a* they nr&lt;-j^-ncnilh ninth- of
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
scene of great excitement o&lt;*&gt;-n*ioni-d i good -length, level on the back, deep
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
by the burning of the Potter House the I UIld fll|hll t|„. twi„t clvar down to the
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
American hotel and other mljoiuing
i ।
tti
: i . i..
i
property. At about 10 o'doe-k ,&gt; m.. tlm I k’lullbnl- Hi. dum » Lady Blam li.
I FOR HAM STEAK,
bo to C. W. Smith’s.
fire was discovered in the laundry of I 3rd,bred by Mr. Harwood of \\ inter­
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
file Potter house and it spread m» rapid- ford, England anil got bv the Sth Duke
ly m to become beyond the control of I ot (;
8tb lhlkt, „f
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
the lire departmentot the city and md i
.
t
r ..
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
wm railed from Ja&lt;-k»on. Albion. Mar- I »a» bred l.y J. ( .
in
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
shall, Kalamazoo and Charlotte, spec- vN.
’ 'Y.. anti‘ got by t»Banin
—• of Oxford
.. .1 .»•»
hreshlng Machinery and Portable
33- I
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
tai trains sent over the roads and in the I 371; 3id JlutchciMt of Thorndale (Pure
and TractionjEnginea.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
THE STANDARD ot .i-fioo.
&lt;ju
remarkably short space of 55 niiniit-s,
( I l»nthi--i l&gt;y Dake «&gt;f Gloster HM3.1
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
tire companies from the above nam'd
itli
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
places were deluging the flames wi.
’.. .I We saw ten yearling* ol hi* get, tlmt
rtli ! were fully
fnllv us
it* large
litri/i-n*
tin- common
coiniiion run
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
water. The Potter Aouao waa worth
ns the
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
$45,000, insured for $15,000, tlie Anieri- ' of two- year-olds of the native breed, ।
MARVELOUS
&lt;&gt;r*m.«Dd -nr"*
oFS ।
................ ........... ...................... .
....... .
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Baird $300; Allen’s market $1,000. Win. G**4 hnest herd 111 we-lctn Michigan.
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Andni* $500. Gilltert’s store $300. C. B. j They have nine calves, two of which •
Go to C. W. Smith's.
Jones $800, besides the losses of tin-. ttre already sold at ven bight price*,
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY.
boarders and others connected with .... ...
. .
. ■
,
one ut your orvaus—your
tbehmire. Fortunately no (.tai ai-i-i
aevi- 11"- »“'&gt;■•••«
&gt;“ lu» dam u . lull
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
dent ocenred and no loss of life al- brings out them* grand qualities,
FUR OHIO HICKORY’ NUTS,
though several were considerably
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
bruised ’n trying to esoa[M-, The total i
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
loss in estimated nt from $75,000 to j dre, for
BE NOT DECEIVED
Ut'wi'f°“Alfc.‘lot‘ V
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
$100,000. And insured for not
—
FOR YOUK CHOICE FOR ttc,
$4OXKX).
tbo l».t lorn, of
Eatol,
a„,,„
CrVra fall &gt;arrtralara •*» ra MU 4»*Irr,. OT .rlu
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
••
IllMUMafCtnaMn. vktek v* ull frw A J4rraa,
. Court. &lt; lenient Smith »•» l.i»
‘&gt;rdrp- ~
NICHOLS, SHEPAHD A CO.. Battie Crook, Mick i
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
EATON COUNTI’ ITEMS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR the WORTH or YOUR MONEY,
Bellevue’s village council at it* Inst 1
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
Remember the ti-inpernui.....
meeting Increased the liquor seller* l
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
meeting Sunday evening. Rev.
bond* from $1.&lt;XX) to $3,000,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
„,It
wick
of
Woodland
will
be
present
and
A young lad of 18 years named Ari
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
Conklin suicided at Charlotte, Monday I address the meeting on tlmt occasion.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
by shooting the top of bi* head off.
Mr. Urwick is one of the finest sneak­
For he will l»e glad to see you.
r
pilEOLD
ESTABLISHED
ers
in
the
county
and
no
one
should
J. M. Hite of Chfirlottc had the fin- . .... —....—-—— .......... ,
u. u, auM urxxwi. till,
gers on his &gt;&lt;*ft hand badly mashed be- fail so hear him. Mr. J. J. Potter ha* day tiled with IhU court, may be admitted I..
P T. BOISE,
nrpt'ii the roller* of Bonnett’s cracker t organ util a temperance choir and will I
| »ANI» RKLI.ir.t.E FURNITURE FIRM OF
machine, last Wednesday.
Im- on hand to funiish music for th•vcnir.g
and
on
all
“
..
.........
....
IX
awiKDru
lor
rutTJocnsT.
The Charlotte Republicans vow that ! D‘W*ioR on Sunday
.
..
the hearing of«aid pct'tlun, and that the heirs al
the next member of congress for the ■ future occasions.
(Succeiwor to Boise Bros.)
3rd. district shall coaie from that city
nrt
1111
i »•
.
. “ . ’
,rr re-iulrod to appear al naeMlon
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE
| When a good-looking Indiana girl «&gt;r»»id Court, then mu. r&gt;uiten &gt;t n&gt;7i-rui.»tr cmand uame Ed. 8. Lacy as their man.
Arc on Hand with a
I
has
the
measles
it
alwuv*
follows
that
!
&gt;*th«
dry
«&gt;f
Mutiny*.
*»&gt;&lt;)
.how
»»•?,
if
an
y
'
i.»,a.
-..a \r~ unM&gt;. w: i— *&gt;on
ulwuv* follow*
from seven to fifteen of the young men notT. &lt;rantXjU‘r p™3,*’ruf “u P*»“»®ner .houid ,
A NEW LINE OF
Am? it i. further ordered, thm raid petitioner ’
The bride waa wife of Mr. Wiley’s'! in the neighi&gt;orli&lt;MMl an- soon taken
nedicinen, &lt; 1&gt;e mi rain,
down
with
tlie
same
diiu-ase.
&lt;&lt;»• notice to the peraons InlerMted in Ml.1 raui't .
brother, and a sister of Mr. Wiley’s
of Ute pendenq
pendency afraid
of said petition,
pel
................._____________________
1| HfUie
and Um tw«rhi
Pulnta, &lt;MU. Varutahcs,
first wife.
causing a copy .
It must have been tremendously cm- I tbrrerf,Inby
'
*
tbe Nacbvillc Ni
Tbe new M. E. Church, situated 35 barrasaing to that nice young man in liehnd
cry Ikescriptioii.
«*d eireniaud tn raid Count; At
miles north-west of Eaton Rapids, will Bowling Green, Kentucky, who esSurgical Instrument*
pre-*—u^be dedicated next Sunday at 10| o'clock. corted the preacher’s fair daughter to a j
ITH.
Which will Defy Conijietition in every ;
And all the leading Remndies in
,n*&lt;’eoPL
Rev. Jaincw Hamilton will preach the meeting and arrived late to hear the j
Respect. Remember that all our
dedicatory sermon.
Probate Order.
reverend gentleman read from tbe j
Good*, which we Manufacture,
The Grand Ixwlge Indtptitdmt pub- Bible as tlie couple marched up the 1
are Warranted in Every
■
School Bool
Ushfs the fact of the arrest, convic­ aisle, “My daughter is greroualy tor I Ooontr Of Bern . ’ i **
tion and fining of a. wheat thief, but mented with a devil,” which verse oc-/| At a eeeeion of the Frob^e Court for tbe Conoty
Respect.
Blank Booki
hoMrn at the Probate Office In tbe ,hy
withhold* his Dame on account of al­ curred in an accout of a New Tt*la­ tf HaaUnc*
on Monday, tb» I Mb day ol April, in
Mlacellan’s
leged respectability.
ment miracle of which the preacher he year ooe t housed .i^al Lu nd ml and eighty, We are also prepared to furnish any-.
Clement Smith. Judy, of Probate.
Doremns Aiken, who shot aod kill­ wen reading. The whole coogregation ■rv^-ut.
inlbe^uialtor of tbe ratate of UENR f SNYDKR,
Bibles, Autograph and
thing
in
tlie
snickered.
and
it
would
be
bard
to
tell
ed tbe policeman at Adrain recent!?, i*
Dakota. Manitoba, etc. Michigan Central trains
Photograph Albums
tbe husband of Nora Aiken nee Anson, which felt the worse, the preacher, hia
On rending and Sling the petiilvo, duly verified.
INDE RT A KIV &lt;- b IKE,
nf BeBevue who was shot by him at daughter or her escort.
a co-wnaTK Lixa or
Grand Rapid* a year ago.
STATIONERY,
Aa wc have the moat oooipteta IIpe of
The Charlotte City Council are at a
W.
Wall Paper and Bordering,
lock in tho appointment of Street ComCOFFIft'N,
CASKETM,
miMionrr. Jas Johnson i«ceived tbe
{TRIMMED FREE]
reappointment of Marshal • and Dr.
ROBES, KHROI DS Ar.
AS FINE A LINE OF
Mary E. Green of Health Officer.
. are ra&lt;mlr.J to appear at a seoion
ganCeatiab
Eri Giecn, one of the first settlers in
m to I— boldrn al d»e Probate OfOf any one in the country.
As there is in town, and all war­
Kai«n eounty, died unite suddenly
ranted to be as represented
Wednredav. nt his residence in Char­
or money refunded.
lotte aged 78 years. He has lived in
that ph™- for Uiirty-five years.
CALL
AXTD SEE ME
Id tho Eaten Circuit Court Thursday
Hctarc traylae any uf tbo abase mentioned artkies
Albert Hill ptemlrd guilty to the '
for funeral occasion* furnished free of
elsewhere, as I cu sass you taoacy.
diarrstealing &gt;00 from Ins employ- i
Prescriptions Carefully Prepaf9d at al.
charge.

^idiigan (JrntralJUilnnu.

Good»,

Caps,

1000 YARDS OF FANCY PRINTS,

75 PAIR MENS’ BUCKLE ALEXIS,
35 SUITS OF FANCY CHEVITE SUITS,

.

LADIES AND MISSES WALKING SHOES

HATS THAT ARE HATS,
of Groceries,

FARMING IMPLEMENTS, sellers

COUGH
SYRUP!

luTT^IUKlt

WAGOSiS,

NICHOLS

VIBRATOR

J. LENTZ&amp;SONS

FURNITURE
OT E*

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,

J KW E B R Y

GOOD’ HEARSE
J. LENTZ &amp;8ONA.

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Tte three-link men, will noon be in
more qualified for this position than
■tetr tell.
The oar factory is turning out oars him, honest, upright and a thorough
to beat all.
' Andrew Barnum has erected a griui- with credit to himself and tbe people
VICINITY
he represented.
ery on hia place.
Hank. Stowell' dished bis bu ggy gyj'ete. Davis, wlib wm -given 90 days
HAKHMUS ITEMS.
in Calhoun county last spring,
wheel last Sunday.
The paiut brush is lively,
Making garden and cleaning bonne ia for assaulting and beating a man, has
The Banner celebrated its 54th birth­ tlieorder of ihe day.
not so rough a time after all. For a
day on Wednesday.
Robert Muskoof Odesa buried his month past be has liad his liberty to go
where he pleased in the day time, if he
And now Fred. Sweet has invented wife oh Monday last.
an automatic telegraphing machine.
A, F. Cooper has moved into the returned to tbe jail at night, he has run
Only hve saloons in running order in house from whence he came six years a farm, over a mile from the jail, get­
ting his oats sowed aud corn ground
this tit)’ at present. Laat year wc had
8. Haight has been sick, but we see plowed before tbe 20, of April, starting
A new fence has been built by our he is making bis appearance on our to his work in the morning as soon as
enterprising Methodists around their streets again.
he could get free, going to the farm,
edifice of worship, and parsonage.
Our new Landlord took posession hitching up his 'team, and punctually
The boos hotel to stop at, when yon May 1st and bis pa will noon move in presenting himself at the jail at night.
It will be remembered that Davis rent­
are iu Hastings is the Newton House, his house on Amasa street.
C. Clever proprietor, aud don’t you
We think that the Nashville boys are ed a farm near Marshall in February
forget it.
cruel, to put up- such games on our oi March, and was moving out to it at
A. R. Pratt sold hi* little horee, •‘Cal topy clerk we send from our burg.
tbe time of the assault for which he
ico Beauty” on Wednesday, to a Grand
Frank Hilbert is improving his res­ was tout up. Pete will be free on Sat­
Rapids livery man for $200.00 cash spot idence by building a new board fencein urday the 15, and will then be prepared
and no grumbling.
front of the house and putting up the to pursue nis labors with a better heart,
And the reason why the Hastings columns on his stoop.
and more satisfaction not only to him* '
self but hisitamily.
House is getting a new roof, i* because
On Monday afternoon Lorenzo Cur­
mine host Nell. Padket has bought an
tis bouse burned to die ground, he and
MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.
interest therein.
his Wife, after dinner, went up to Mr,
’Twas do trouble to jog against a Grant1* a neighbor, and the Are waa
Mr. Geo&gt;Mason has returned from
Methodist preacher this wqek, there
about out in tbe stove when they left
were Iota of ’em in town, and tlie mar­ home and how the house caught fire is­ Canada.
Dr. JWbUmoro gets plenty of calls
ket* bad a big run on chickens.
a mystery-yet to be solved. Mr. Curtis
Ed. Reed is accredited with spearing is a hard working man yet, has not now-n-daya.
Geo.
Chessman’s new barn is comple­
a 40-pound fish in Thorbapnle Lake a much of this world’s goods arid needs
few ev.nings since. Boys rub tbe rust help because they saved nothing bet ted and Wm. Harding’s is nearly so.
Tho
stumps
of Maple Grove are still
off your spears and get down to buai- what they had on their bucks aud no
being removed, the last one is Dan.
insurance.
Sam.
Peach
trees
shoot
forth their beauti­
A tramp, answering to the name of
ful blossoms, and ulsters are being
Billings, was brought in by a Middle­
WEST KALAMO ITEMS.
packed
away,
ville constable on Saturday and cast
Sam. Norton is beautifying his farm
into jail to serve out a sentence of 90
Spring colts arc getting very numer­
by building« new board fence in front
days for theft.
ous.
and
planting trees.
Noisy McElwain and Wm. S. Good­
The forest is putting on it* summer
Brit. Hoag has completed a well for
year liad a tilt at the meeting of tbe suit.
Mr
v
Bechtah
the other end of which is
board of education last Tuesday eve­
A. Basset lost one of . bis horses last
ninety feet China-wards.
ning. Bill came out second best in week.
Supervisor Swift is taking the as­
noise, but first in argument.
Farmers arc much beliiud with their
sessment, and nc expect the canine will
Judge Robinson now drives a fast firing work.
suddenly become scarce,
.
horse, and careful observers, judging
.Tlie pretty “miskeetor” has made his
The excitement about tho illegal ex­
I from the number of, and interest eviu appearance.
amination of teachers by Dr. Baker
ced, hBve come to tho conclusion that
The post office building is receiving
has died away somewhat.
the staid and steady judge is getting to au overhauling.
Leander Ltfpltani and wife started
Frank Wilson, mentioned some ago
be considerable of a drunkard.
last
Monday, on a visiting tour, Detroit
Mrs. Bertha Hale, Im educated and as sick, died hist week.
i« the eastern terminus of their rout
greatly respected widow of the city,
I. M Vandyke takes ]&gt;ossession of
aud they go by private conveyance.
departed this life from dropsy on Sun­ his new house this week.
Mr. Bechtal, Endinger, and Terman
day morning last. The funeral at the
There is a prospect for a few more
M. E. church on Monday was largely ' weddings when the weather gets a lit­ live on the farm formerly owned by
Tim. Brooks. Mr. Terman occupies
attended.
.
tle warmer.
tlie house recently vacated by D. E.
•
“Sells” circus strikes this place on tlie
A. \\wuk has bought the Geo. Wilton
30th. Curly Mathews who' waa made farm, and therefore will not remove Bailey. Mr. Brooks has moved to
Con vis.
. .
happy Uy striking the job of erecting from the town.
Tbe school ma’ams are now begin-,
the bill boards, says it is a dccidely
E. S. Kennedy returned hist week
ing their work for the summer. Tbe
moral allow, running Sunday school from the lumber woods where he has
ones who find it new business are Miss
monkeysand culchawed clowns.
been at work.
A. Reese aud son, of Battle*Creek Lon. Chapin; Edna Griffin, Lizzie Ma­
Last Sunday whilst Lepp Willison
son,
Zalie Eincry and Anna Murry,
and family were out ruling, the axle were skirmishing in thia section the
which make a majority.
of their vehicle broke, unceremonious­ first of the week.
.
“ J. L. Dodge.
ly depositing itaload upon the ground.
There is said to lie more estate cluui
Several black-and blue bruises and ging hands in this town this spring
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
a broken axle was tbe extent of the than ever before.'
damage done.
Veterinary Surgeon Graves has more
Dr. Lane has returned from the north.
Up wants of 40 residents of this city basinets than he cau attend to in treat­
Vermontville is without a limb of
and vicinity are packing bag and bag­ ment of sick stock.
baggage, preparatory to taking their
A Mr. Goodrich of Maple Grave, will
_______
_________________
N. A. Yates
and Mr. and_____
Mrs.___
S. p.!
departure for Kansas. The list includes take possession of the Davis house, ou Loomis have gone to visit relatives in
Dr. Woodmancec, John Black, J. ; Mr. Vandykes vacating it.
California.
Sprague, T. Hanna, etc., too numerous
M. V. Gould, patentee of the new
prof. Milla will close hia course of
to mention.
style self-supporting roof, is slopping lectures in this town on Friday cvenTlie sensation arising from the ser­ with his brother, Hou. J. J. Gould.
jpg, May 14.
dance will be the grand
io-comic percipitation of the
three
W'. H. King and Geo. Crowell are finale.
gaily-decked your.g ladies into a privy about selling their respective farms, if
Geo. Murray’s bouse came near being
vault last week, has nearly died out; the men on either ride don’t back out. consumed by fire a Ww days ago, but
although those who know, occasionally
H. C.Sanders, of the village, has re- the flames were extinguished before
claim that it was a close call to suffo­ moved the old store, b’jilding, and oth- any great damage was done,
cation, to at least one of one of the erwiae done much to beautify the street
Dr. Snell’s little daughter. Lula was
girls. Owners of similar institutions bn wliicli hr lives;
taken to Ann Arbor last week, and had
with rotten Boors will do well to take
John Fowler’s bouse was insured in a surgical operation performed on her
tlie Continental for $900. The compa- |imb, and it is thought she may re
warning.
.
.
Wednesday of last week was the Dy gave Mr. Fowler $980. The $80 for gain it* use.
“Black Friday”of‘Hestings. A num­ a bait to others no doubt.
j____ ______
.Wasbvlllc Markets.
The Mapes school house is lieing
ber of our saloonists realizing that
—
1.00
they would not Im- able to procure' pushed right along, the foundation ia
bondsmen to back them up for tbe en­ laid and the frame up, aud soon a splen coin'. JXr bu,’.‘
p&lt;!2,t^ap&lt;:^.rUbiroen’........... .................. .
suing year, felt like improving the did building will gracelha site.
T. A. Crandall han tilled hisstoro and
jir ba,.X"I21""ZI“~*”~'li
fast fleeting moments of their glory,
and whisky flowed freely. Good judges is doing a good business. Mr. Crandull
has
built
up
a
thriving
business
in
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stare that at least thirty drunken men
and txiys were reeling our streets on town in the few years tliat he has been Tt^oSr p«r
here.
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that day.

SATURDAY

MAY A, IMO.

G. A. TRUMAN,
Owing to tfte great demand and his increasing trade continues to add daily

LOCALS.

A score of high-toned youths of this
city who wear soft cloths and keep
bachelor1 appartmenta. have lately con­
ceived the idea that kicking up a big
racket at the door, and routing eachother out of bed at tbe midnight hour
was fun ; but last Saturday night the
boya were a little too full, struck the
wrong door and woke up S. Moses a
Jewish vender of clothing, who retali­
ated the next morning by threatning
arrest. When ten young men came for­
ward and paid $2.50 apiece or $25.00 to
settle the matter.
HICKORY CORNERS ITEMS.
Warm weather.
.
Fine growing time.
Several buildings are process of er­
ection.
Farmers are busy putting out their
soring crop*.
Mr. Al. Beebe and wife of Nashville
were in the village a few day since.
This and adjoining towns are being
canvassed for the Allegan and Barry
history.
|
Tlw fiunilj of Mr. Ckuuu Cadw^der
were UoMied witii tlie advent of a little

son among,them aud the family of Mr.
G. B. Eddy were Messed in a rimialar
manner,(Mily it is a daughter.
a.
xxor
iumui Mr.
wr. a
Our utuuwsto
hardware lui
merchant
A., a
A..
Aldrich ha* been very active this wa-

The large Stallion belonging to L.
Cookie, near Charlotte, ditd m this
town last week, causing a severe loss
not only to the owner but to the farming community.
D.C. (Cute) Smith has been scolding
around for a couple of weeks with tho
J. V- a -,U u
T Aneuralgia. Mr. Smith has advertised
his business for sale, choring rather
to be a granger than a weigher of tea
and tobacco.
Geo. Mnttteson's sheap are c.
of the
prolific kind, the ewes bringing
g forth
twins or triplet* this spring. Geo. feels
about discouraged thinking that they
will conclude to change off by doubling
the number at a birth.
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office of Dram Com., 1). W. Powers
was appointed to tho position. Mr.
Powers will do all he ran to make the
unsightly places more pleasant tu the
eye, aud the health of the town better.
OMI^h.pin «te m.nT
w
resided between hero and Charlotte
but who has been changing his place
of residence quite often late years, and
wbocUim. tote 107 j.araold, i. pnwticing his
*' profearion
” ’
in this town and
Maple Grove.
tv-11 v;-..
e et i n
j
Will Rian left for Cadillac ai*d other
northern sections last week, with a
large invoice of fruit, afid ornamental
' trees, sold to Ums resident* of our more
northern countries. Mr. Rian is doing

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in all departments. We have just opened new lines of the celebrated Broadhead or James­
town Alapacas which cannot be excelled 20 pieces of Buntings both plain and in Lattice
work.
,

IO Piece. CiiHHimere, in Black and Color.
SO Pieces Llnnen,
25 Pieeea Lawim,
25 BicccM White Drees Good.,
20 Piecew Plegnnt Hroendes.
Ac Spring Shawls oflSiidlexH Variety.
We have a full line of DRESS TRIMMINGS embracing the new style of Pekin Stripe Silks
which makes the most elegant trimming out.
Wehave also just received an elegantline of LACE WINDOW CURTANSandLACELAMBREGUINS which for cheapness and beauty cannot be beaten.
We have the largest line of LACES in Nashville also Lace Work, Ladies Ties and Lushas,
Childrens Collars and Bibs, also 100 pieces new and elegant Embroidery.
Appreciating the large trade we are having this spring we are making especial to keep a
fine line of everything you may want and if you wish to see the largest stock and get just what
you want for what it is really worth, do not fail to give me a call. ,

G. A. TRUMAN
tV Of all the sewing machines that *po THE PUBLIC.
JT IS A FACT
have stood the test and come out con­
queror, the Wilson stands ahead. It I
----- BELIEVING THAT-----being adapted to all kinds of family
sewing, bo til heaviest and lightest, it)
becomes at once a general favorite with 1
the Indies. All who have tried this
----- OF----machine speak warmly in ita favor and
none have ever been returned for not!
being what represented. G. A. Tra-1
man han a nnmner of these machines |
which lie will sell very cheap to close Each side of her. and that a little more
comjfetition will make a little bet-1
IN BARRY COUNTY
them out.
ter market, I have piirchiised a stock of

The Chemical W orks

HARDWARE,

'

PatentRockers,
’atent Rockers,
Bureaus,

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Of every deacripUon

eo

r?‘ W1L8OK&amp;. Howe sell more Flout I At below Manufacturers prices. 1 had ■
Conplele In every particular.
and better Flour than any house in Nash­ । the decline credited up to me od these
1
k&lt;hkI» «n&lt;l can
|
ville.
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OTBuy your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes,
Prices that Can’t Undersold.
Hata, Caps, Croccries, Provisions,
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese, EASILY MEET COMPETION,
who nlwaya sells at the loyvest prices.
Having bought for cash. My expenses'
Fann For Sale.
arc low. I do not sell goods nt cost,
The subscriber offers for sale his Farm
but az a fair living profit.
ot 130 acres, situated &lt;in section 17, in
Castleton, said farm is in-a good state .
of cultivation with good buildings, . A
Kollos,
a Co.
good on-hard, good well of water at the ।n FIRST-CLASS ^TINNER
door. Aliout 05 acres cleared and the f
P%IC^IFRK 4TTKXTIOX.
balance well timbered. The farm is on
Always ready at moderate nites.
the state road, 0 miles from Hastings
and G from Nashville, it also Ims a new
school bouse on one corner of the farm.
SPECIALTIES:
For partculurs enquire at premiscs.
Castleton, Mich., Feb. 4tli 1880.
first-clamrnnningorBuilders Hardware, ,
.. Now
------being
—7in-------- ----- 90-tf
Joshua Martin.

X

Demaray

SCIPIO MILLS

t7*Wilaou &amp; Howe have just receiv­
ed a new stock of Boots, Shoes and
Rubbers, to be sold very low.

Pnre White Lead,
Pure Ohio Boiled and
Raw Linseed Oil,

RF" If you want Organs at prices
Tawl tW/w
that will astonish you, call on, or ad­ Lard,
vRStOr.
dress J. J. Potter, Nashville Mich.
GT The “boss” stock of Gloves and
Mittens just received at •*
Wilson A Howe’s.
Jobnuton'* S*na|urlll», care* Liter ComphUnl.
JobntBon'* SumapBrilla, core* Indlfcaiiou.
Sohn«tt&gt;n‘» Sarsaparilla I* uw-d by ewytedy’ohn»U&gt;n'i Sarraparmacurea Sick Headache.
Johnalou's Sanaparilla curaa Dyrpepata-

Golden Snerm

pAMSrTrVr'’TS’i r h
: bOlnliRI MILLER

!
i

wm

hourly

COOK STOVES.!
K.WIVFM,
RAZORS,
SHEARS,
SCISSORS,

.Never let a cold run. Take it in
time. All tliat is necessary is to pro­
cans a bottle of "Sellers’ Cough Syrup”
and be cured.

Call and see me. Respectfully,
Jo twenty-tour hoar.

CHADDOCK A CO

fcRANK C. BOISE.
jq-ASHVILLE LIVERY.

Xew EJvery.

I wish to announce to the traveling
millinery establishment, just received
public that 1 have located a first class
by Mrs. O’. M. Yates.
livery at tlie old Osmun stand, in tbe
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Wm. Kerr barn and have lionght sev­
Our drug stores are now supplied eral new buggies and good horses, and
JPH1.
Bitterag’ the new Food am now ready to supply you with a
splendid turn-out Rt reasonable rates.Commercial men will find it to tbuir
ed. Try iti Itmaysavo you a heavy advantage to see me before engaging doctonf bills.
(88-86)
their conveyance to neighboring towns.1

Robert Henderson.

at the Mill at the lowest prices.

W. IL 101X0, Prop.
gOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
I wish to aanoance to tbe cltlxcna of NMbvUlw
and vicinity that I am prepared to make tbe

FINEST SEWED BOOT

IN THE WORLD.

FARMERS &amp;
MECHANICS
TOOLS

calls'

who Prefc‘ Cfln bave tl,eir

and
'Peed
The Legal Tender and Other !Bv“*FOR
“”SALE
d ^eed

A M/\N OF A THOUSAND.
ACobrvmftivsCchb.—When death

in attendance, we guarantee satisfacti°b to all those who may favor us
with their patronage. Those

VirUiaL™ricatmgOils.;&lt;BW EXCHANGED FOR FLOUB

The finest makes of
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
• Henry Rok.
Proprietor.

Having completed in every particular
0Qr Undertaking Department, we are
now prepared to furnish at al! times a
first class modern Hearae. cooling
crape.
bearers,
*cs, glorea, and our service*,
paring’fo^bnrmi^nnMerviBR
ZjTktod oLtbe tair

fifliab.

I

-ALSO-

1.73

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Look I Look
I!
Languedoc Laces, Bead Ornament*,
Coabmere and Assorted Tip*, Silks,

FURNITURE

Extension Tables.
Iron, Nails,
L«s:
For Sale.
■
Glass,
Stoves,
Camp Chairs, Ac.
80 acre farm; 30 improved; good
fences with 15 acres of wheat; new I
Tinware, Paints, j Common F’u.rnitnr’e
house, 3 miles from good market. Onethird down and liberal time nt 7 per
Oils, Varnishes,
cent, at reasonable figures. For particnlara write
G .W. Jonsson,
16tf
Middleville Mich.
and Brushes j Our Undertaking Departmn’t

They all do IL

LOCAL MATTERS.

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Will pay the following prices for wood
delivered at the works: 4 ft. body
beach and maple wood, $1.75. 4 ft.
body beach and maple, dry, $2.00
Short wood will be taken at proportion­
ate prices.
W. G. Skars.
Manager.

11.00

72
7T7
V* ,
the highest market
Pric* ln ca4b for unsalted butter Farm­
ers bring inyonr butter and save the
salt.
. E. Reese.

Largest HDd Best SfilCCted Stock

Nashville will Soon Rival the County Seats

J. OSMAN, Prop.
I am prepared '.Io turn Uh

SINGLE OB DOUBLE TUB1-0UTS

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
Repairing Done In the Best
Manner Possible!

Give Me a Call!
Sign, the Big Boot.
FRANK BAKKR.
gpHE BARRY VILLE MILLS.

WALKER A NORTON,

COM'KRCIAL TRAVKLOR8

FLOUR, MEAL ! FEED,

Sunk A SPECIALTY

MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.

A book on the liver, ita diseases and
their treatment sent free. Including
treatise upon Liver Complaint*, Tor­
pid Liver, Jaundice, Billiomuiess.
House Movtug.
‘
Headache. Constipation, Dyspepsia,
Stephen Hprinkrt desires to aDuuDce
Malaria, etc. Address Dh. Sanford,
to the public, that he has a complete
9® Broadway, New York City, N. Y.
outfit of tools an-1 —
n for ----------moving i
(88-86)
buildings, and a
i a thriving business in the nursery line, barons use of i&lt;-e, etc, all of which with
Hills Buchu is guaranteed by drug­ his
will be;
ty
and
gist* to give satisfaction in any case
.“f h“
of Kidney Complaint. Sold by
thetimi
Um tim
one uixir narui
, own, the hanaaomest tieea to be found.
Kellogg, Demaray a- Co. :
F. T. Boise, I of tbe C
rvh.Naabville. Mich.

ATTENTION

FARMERS I

WORK GUARANTEED.

�MAT 8, IHtW.

SATPBDAT,

Tot CTriogu IXtU) Mm cl*im.

WEEKLY IEWI UEVIEW
hia approval.
4
The Stub- National Greenl

FEDERAL FI5AMCE8.

without Jffiyl, 1881, InateadofltMO, as originally pro-1
Becretabt Sherman has ordered the

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W«irv&lt;reon

pointed d&lt;-h«aU« to the National Convention at ■inking fund... .There ta a mov«n«ait ou foot
A violent atonu ha* prevailed all
in the Senate, started liy Voorhees, to establish
national library in Washington... -Tbe House
met at Madison, and elected William P. Mc- ahas
pa-*cd a till appropriating •230,000 for
printing. The Public Printer threatem'd th.it
Ex-Congbrhkman

William

The work of reconstructing

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...

Wirt

rail-

ata-ad of wood, baa U-gun. The whole structure
will bo of iron, except tbe floora ; and the
ted that the work will bo competed
next tall... .A woman at Penn Yan,
wned her two children in a cistern
Gxobge P. Roberts has been elected
President of tho Prnnaylvania Bailroad Com-

Committee op Railway, and Canals ReprracntaWise1 made a favorable report
elected are believed to favor Washburne.... tive
upon tbe bill providing for an ap­
Tha Mlwtoipl l Beprifltaan State CqawnttM propriation of •15,000 to defray tbe exmet at Jackson, on the 5th. Over 200 delegate
were prewent A combination of Umfiberman
and BlaiiMi foroco against tlie Grant adherent*
tlie old Wnbaiih aud Erie canal
roxulted-fn.thc elecucni of W. H. Gibb*, tempo­
an ef the route... .The marriage
rary Chairman, bv a vote of 118 to 81... .The
Mary Sbennan, daughter of
Republican State'Con vcnlion of Tennesumc met Gen. W. T. &gt;or
Sherman,
to Lieut. Alex. Mont­
in the hall of the House of Iteprrecntativre on
Tlxnekara. United State* navy, has been
May S. William IL Young, colored editor of gomery
sole
mutat'd
at
Gen.
rewdenr*....
tbe Nashville Herald and Pilot, was elected1 The Supreme Court ofSherman's
tbe
District has denied
Chairman, Ums achieving the distinction of Ixs- j
IL. _ L_ I
w_ zai:___ .I... —nr
ing the first negro ever ejected to preside over a 1
avenlion of similar character in Tennessee.
। majority of tlie delegates favor Grant.
prvmc Court of the United State*. .

H,uW,taa

MA.7CMU

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Hi*
nionilng
Naval
Appro

bond* and the pn

Cnrral UalrJltlm—
DrM ou which interval Um com•d.........

•RS

MS,404
20,274,-W

spoke upon tbe K*-il&lt;«g ca*o,talt
■inn of hi* remark* the Senate

Gold end xtfver rerUflcatea.......................
Unite,! Htete. note, hold for red-mpUca
of cerUflcctea at itetxwlL......... .......... AT«o,a»
Ca^i batanca available, May 1,
*»......137,382,931

tion purpuMM mart
uicr-.A*ed taxation.

June ....Bra gw* explosion at the Mountain col­
The Methodist Episcopal General
A cable dispatch from Ireland says
liery. in I^onnsylvinia, three men were killed, Conference began ita quadrennial warion in
$10,uu0,txw a month, but should they ccntlunw
tho United Stat** relief ship Constellation will
amf two others scnoualy, if not fatally, injured.
at the *ame rate they will provide for paymentPike'* Opera Hoom, Cincinnati, May 1, Bishop undergo some repair* and *ail homeward-bound which wa* about to tate pises from Uuwithin the next fifty wwka of Wta tlian oneTlie Pratadcut nominated Oraucr F&lt;
half the bonds wliich thta bill requires to be
A private letter to a St Lottis busi- Scott presiding. Delegates numbering al«ql about the 10th of May. Tlw Duke of Edinburgh, New York, to be Staxiud Auditor
Ins, Interval payabto in lawful money,
purchased. With the Deficiency bill no &lt; pendbig
, in tho dispatch boat'Livdy, took stores to the Treasury, vic* French. deatased....
prtnclpsl ouUtaud'.ng...........................
«,M3yna
fereuce will be in session one month.
Vficople ou the. western coast of Connaught. H&lt;Mtee, btfia were tntrndMed anil rvfrretxl:
1,292,470 in Congress, and which will soon become law,
uteroat accrued sad not yet paid
it ta reported there that Joseph Brown, cx-Mayii tarot paid by United State*.
43,651,136 and the probable appropriation* fur the next,
L...It ta announced tliat'last week a steamer
A renewal of tho old animosity
voar, there ta no probability Qf having rach a^touched og Lundy island, at tho entrance to
or of Bt. Loui*. and * party of 8U Loutaaaa had ■tween Irish and French dock laborers, ip/
malla
13J»4,61»
Brixtol channel, for Uicjnirpose of transferring
been murdered by Indian* at or near White
....
two passenger* to a fishing *ma*:k. The steamer
Oat*, N. M....Clement Bhaw, Uie wit­
033, IM
treasury about
ei52,l*JO,0O0 above all
ness who tertified before tlie Coroner* terrible combat, the deatli of two men, and the ' ta minn-d tho Helene. Hho lias a cargo uf
liabilities,
excepting
United'
».9ii.xn matured
jury in Ban Franctaco that De Young find tbp seriuns injure of a largo number of otlwr*.... i 12,000 rifles, 4,000,000 cartridges, and a tor- anil the Hnuac adJcurtuxL
States.
r.._.__ -I... rtr
^r-r__
first abet at EaUoch, i* held on a charge of per- The boom in’ the iron trade apjiearx to be sub-; pedo launch. These will be landed in Crete
Tbe
official
statement
of
the
coinage
at
tbe
J«“yf aiding. Tlie manufacturer* of Pittsburgh are 1 about the end of May, when a revolution is to
mints for the month of April ta aa folluws:
A -PARTY of six miners were recently cutting down the wage* of their employes in | break out in various part* of tbe island. Two
order to keen running, and many other* are । passengers are Cretan agents entrusted witii the
Double eagles, •1.320,000 ; eagle*. $8,173,100: purchase of bond*, these coin* being legal ten­
drowned while attempting to descend Uw rapid* stoptang work entirely. Over-production ta ' purchase of arms. This is the ship some Amcrihalf eagles, •4,317,600 ; silver dollars, W.SOO. ders only in suiall amounts. Thia would leave
of the Skagit river, in California... .Tlie re­ the probable cause... .Immigrants- from Eu- 1 can corrvsjKindent* said waa intended fora raid
000: cents, $21,200 ; total coinage, •9,131,900 of available caah tn the treasury alont *129,which amount was accumulated io a
rope
to
thta
country
are
more
plentifully
supi
on
Cuba.
The Comptroller of tho Currency rejiort* the 000,0(10.
ported mawmerc of ex-Mayor 'Brown and other
■ . .
. 1 .1
.L. "I
- - -- -- - .
gT Petersburg lulvices sav* tlw Riu&gt;HP**"* of BL Louta, by Indian* in New Mexico, plied with cash now than those of former year*.
the immigrant*
immigranta wno
who landed last
i**t woca
week are ren&gt;-1 . „
., ,
,. ., . ,
,,
,
ta contradicted bv later dtapatebe* from La* Tbe
&gt;
.
i
«
i
:
sian
Gmernment
lion
received
mfi.nnatlon
tliat
ending
May
1,
1880,
is
•15,900,390.
Increase
of
per
cent,
of the amount of outstanding note*.
V«M....Atitattfe Creek. Midi,, the Potter ported to have been jtomtxmxI of fWO.OW in -“n Government ha* reccntd information that
Neither
tho
law
nor
nouiid
public
policy mmiui* to
legal-tender note* on deposit for the month of
China ha* solicited and ha* received the aid of
House, new American Hotel, and other build­
April, •525,993, and tho increase for Uw year
ings, have been destroyed by fire : loaa •75,000.
American grain merchants ore estals- numerous American* for her army and navy.
.At Jackxonvilh', Ill , the poxtoffice and two Usiiing branch hottacs at Calata, France... .An She ta increasing her fleet in the Pacific, which toeaiablteh additional training school* for Indian ending May 1. 1S80. was $5,77(1,501, and the
ta already known to be larger than tliat of Rus­
amount of legal-tender notes now on to inercasedtaxation, and the riropnety of such
extraordinary suicide oc umnl in BL *Louta the sia. CoiMcquentlv the Russian fleet will be
deposit, $19,126,740. The total amount of na­ increase for this purpooo must be determined by
leveed by fire ; lox*. $80,001).
larg-.lv reinforced. The Government ta also
tional-bank notes outstanding on May 1, 1880, Congress. I deem the matter ef adrerttaiag in
- Notice is given tliat visitors to the
considering the policy of reprisal upon the
is $343,579,300, not including tho national gold
served
standing
near
a
railroad
track
in
the
privileges of American* within the lltu— UH amending the Internal Revenue law. Al) day liank note* amounting to $1,361,350. Amount ad rance th* amount of bonds to tie purchased
National Republican Convention in Cliicago
luodvtaablc. Buch course would only enable
southern part of tlw city, apparently waiting Ktan domain*... .The Nihihnts ore njwrted
of called bands now held on security for the as
bankcni and broker* to advance the price'of
for a train. When a train at length came in a* leaving Rmwda in large numbers... During
A bill for tho payment of about $500,001 to circulation of national-bank notes, •1,760.700. bonds and to dictate terms to tlie treasury. Un­
, mile each wav bv the following-named railroad*: idght he run upon the track, and, finding a spot a fire at Grunbach, Moravia, aomc malicious
Of
which
$1,722,700
are
l(MOs.
and
$38,000
Chicago and Alton: Chicago, Burlington and suited to him, laid down deliberately witla his persons incited a mob to attack the Jew*. One
3-20*. Amount of Gs of 1881 held by the bank*, der the existing method of making purchases it
Quincv; Chicago, Milwaukee and BL Paul; Chi­ head upon the rail, just os tho train camo near. Jew wa* mortally injured, another had a hand
$A4.075,150, and tlw amount of 3 percent,
cago, itoek Ixland and Pacific; Illinuta Central; The wheels cut of hi* head neatly, throwing it cut off, and other* were xaved witii the utmost
81s, •134,703,230.
' and Wabaxh... .The citizen* of Fairplay, CoL, some distance from tlw body. The face difficulty... .Advices from Shanghai state that Windom were appoint*! a committee of confcreucv funded
The National Bank Itedemptioa Agency redtasattafied wiUi Uie verdict of the jury in sen­ wore n smile when
W• I
v. '
the’ bead was all buauiess is unsatisfactory and in a critical on th* dteagreeina rote of the two bouse* ou the &gt; jxjrt* national-bank notes disposed Of for the wuru
tencing i4e J. J. Hoover to eight year* only for
Wednesday at Uie aub-treamiry in New York.
of April amouubng to ,•3,100,800.
murder, deliberately bxik tlie prisoner from the
The amount of bonds to be purchased ta not
Pekin-------and — Wplom*Uc and Consular ApproprlAUon bin. Mr month v.
steamer Moravian, at Halifax, report* see- the state cf------- --------------Ingalls
Introduced
a
bill
to
establish
a
uniform
»jsFollowing
ta
the
statement
of
United
Btate.
1
nude
pubbe
until
after
all
bid*
are
in,
thus
pre­
ing too Polynratan in the ire in toe Gulf ot j probability of a war wjth Russia-----"
...
1 runtirw «nr rr»nlit nation to comnei the troasurv
In view of the many charges of mis­ 8L Lawrence, but had no communication with , In consequence of the refusal of the Rdeluitag trm of bankruptcy throughout the L'nlted State*. currency outstanding
tins date :
! to pav exorbitant rates far bond*, and it u wen
The Polynesian had over 1,000 paxxenger* to grant a imbtady, th* Director* of the German
management, cruelty, and ucandalou* conduct her.
Old
notes
&gt;
6L 090 undo’stood that the department reserves the
cn board... .A terrible affray is reported from I South Bea Trading Company liave resolved to
'
i right to reject all bids should prices be considof person* connected with tho Ohio Central Wayne county, Ky. A nun named Powell, who I summon a meeting of the aha^eholdcra to *p’
iiooo I rrwl unduly high—a right which would be surLunatic Aavlnm, Gov. Footer han directed in­ wax a witnes* to the killing test fall, of Hutchi- point liquidators to wind up tlie affaire of the
5*L340 । rendered under the proposed bill.
quiry into the truth or falsity of the*' charges. son by Phillips, ha* l&gt;ccn begged and thrcateiwd company... .Tlie town of Oxureeti, in Itnxtaa,
’' IS.aMgSOl '■ 1 knnv nf no raason for makinz anv Dur— fv.-.rr&lt;
relXUled entirely dcstTOVtxl.UV lire, causing j semea. .wr. nuuoa Jinwu™ a pruwvu -u UW
... .Borne dastanl.-. are endeavoring to destroy i ».«
by rndnina
Piullips. G.
m order to b.w...
keep l.i
him
from testify- . j*
'«
diasea of bonds beyond the amount of surplus
Omaha, Neb. That city ha* l»ecn tired , ing, Powell refused to leave the country or oc- ptair.nwaidxm-itotfc mb.UU»U I
..$X2,6“,M5 revenues, and for this purjawic tlie treasuiy al­
fopr time* within a few days past, and I cept a bribe. The other night a party
French uewMiapera inform n» that ■ wm introduced by Mr. w&gt;ui*m* u&gt; -»uu
The rtoeipta from customs for the month just ready baa sufficient authority, While the presesit
the citizen*
are
terribly alarmixl.... 1 of tax or seven mnxk&gt;x! men attacked
I U*h *n ocean mail service tetwren the United
method of making purchases ta probably as ad­
The quadrennial session of the Gen- PowcU's house and broke in tlie door with more than 2tat,(XXf |xt*oii* how in France are : state, aud certain foreign portsand providing .de­
vantageous to the Government as any that can
transportation to thta country.
A quate compenratien U.m-for. Mr. Veal obtained the
.nd th* nwinta from internal revennr
era! Conference of the Methodist Eptacojial a rail, when
Powell struck three of awaiting
.7 i fik
tu
t i it _i r „ floor io .peak on Uie Ketligg nwoiuUocie imt yielded । April, 187 J, and the reewpta from internal revennu
be devised. I am, very rvapectfnlly,
Church (colored) ta in »en*ion in BL Ismis. them down with on ax. Mr*. Powell wax ' committre
headed by the Due de la Rochefou- u, Mr Haundere, on whoao motlou Um bill extending I were$10 767,478,again*t$7,846,513forthocorrvJoint Bukhman, Secretary.
About 200 delegates are present, representing Bhot in the arm. The maskers retreated, but I cauid,a Legltimiion member of the Cffiatnber of 1
northern boundary of N.bnudta wm taken
’
’ .
..
.
350,000 eommunicanta, 2,150 ministeni. nearly again returned, when Powell fired ami killed tlie Deputies, ha* been formed iu Pari* to raise a । up,
and.
— —
•*
There can Iw no donbt abont the
3,000 local preachers, and tax Btahop*.
leader, who proved to be John Will Bmitii. fund for the defense of religious liberty.... A
.. ... .....L-..,.
... ----------- . ... CUmiOTXVU
Ainu,
u, ^iV.,,.10,
« Knnincnesti of the conversion of the un­
Tot Buord ot Snperraon. ot Sun I llUUjrerarauri b&gt; th.
|»rir. cable dispatch stalo* that tho situation in . ... .
Deliver, to be United State* District Attorney fnr 1
increase for ten month* closed May 1,
. ) . ..Mrs. Mana Jones, of ChnsUanbtirg, \a.. ’ Northern
— Albania
-------- ‘ta M -show. TU Civlursdo
own man who uont $130, in the follow­
.... In m
the House, MnOrth wm 0vei&gt; t-ompajed with tbe corresponding ten months of
Franctaco have unanimously adopted * rexolu- whilo
ftng from mental derangement, set j combined
while Hnffv
suffering
Albanian
clan*,
numbering t unanimous consent to make
make * personal cxnlaiiaUot:
• .
, , r„
. *
,ry“
r—
U&gt; his conneeUon with the j 1879, of nearly $53,000,000. The receipts from ing letter, to the War Dejnu-tment: ‘‘-I
tion authorizing judicial proceedings to be in- I fire to her house and destroyed it, together with 15,000
,
,
mcu.
an­ advancing to at-, - to-nuireow In• regard ....
atitutod against Mavor Kalloch that he may ta- herself and five children. Neighbors attempted tack the Montenegrin*- position* in the Claim* *KBin.t Venezuela and Uie Coninrealnual tn- sources other Xhan custom* and Internal revenue was in the anna of the late war, a Union
removed from office. Kalkxb prctadeta at toe •rw*cue, but the frantic woman intimidated &gt; Movatscha valley, and, if portable, rocuver irettaatinn of the Forty.fourth UongreM in ( do not vary much, and are pot included in .too soldier, and I did a great roDg Ivy takieng
therrte.
Itllla
were
Intrixluwd : ' abovo figures.
meeting, and appeared cool and unmoved by । them with threata until it was too late.
Podgoritza... .A submarine telegraph cable ■ regard
a horse belonging to tlu* Government
By
Mr.
Kilis, to
eatabiteh
Government
■■■....■
.
■
too proceedings of the l*&gt;ard.. .Tlie Long |
Walnut Hidge, a wealthy Quaker i from Singapore to the PhiRippinc island* has P'istal telegraph icrvlce for Um United State* be '
and sold him and kept the monev. I
Veto Message by the President.
Branch Hotel, at Alameda, Cal., ha* been de­ settlement northwest of BushciUe, Ind., ha* been laid .. .A dispatch from Salparaisosays tin- tween Uustoti and, Washington Intermediate poxtof- .
joined the M. E. Church, and asked Go
Chilian fleet i* tximlmrding Callao. The Chilian i fice* ; by Mr. Klrnt. a rrwoiutlon calling for Inform*- i The
stroyed by fire.
iuv ,President use
has sent w
to uw
the House u&gt;
of *OT-pRep- for mercy, and I had to promece him to
I lately been greatly excited over a new ^religion ' army ta advancing rapidly ujx&gt;n Tacna.. . Uon in regard to the expulamn of the Israelites who
, ..
, ,,
.
Thomas Heermanh, proprietor of the
pay for the horse, and' I did *80, and he
clUxru.
of
U
m
United
State,
from
hl
Peteref
nwcntatKe*
the
following
mraaage,
vetoing
the
i which they call the White-Lightning religion. k Berlin dta]&gt;atch says: Owing to Bismarck's
burg, Russia; by Mr. Manning, a reeoluUon dccMr- | Dedcicncv Appropriation bill:
Star and Crescent Mill*, Chicago, met with a ter­
forgave my sihs, and bow I am able to
| The excitement liccame xo great Uiat school* nervous system bzing much overstrained, toe
tliat the Sccertarv of the Interior had not teans- _ . -- ‘
...
...
rible death the other day, by falling through hta I were di-imixsed anil the people left their places phyxictan* of his family urge hi* temj«&gt;rary re- i Ing
nay
the money into your hand, as it be­
from state affair*, and it ta expected mltted certain I
After mature r-maidcratioii of the bill cntiUcd longs to the Government.”
elevator ahafL a distance of ninety feeL Death of butanes* and farms to ftarticipate. The tirement
will take a long leave of abacnce... .The I
“An act making appropriaUonx to supply cer­
wax almost instantaneous... .A Portland, (Grc.) leaden* [iretcnded to supernatural power, and he
British
troojj*
in
Afghanistan
have-forced
comj
held tKv bodies of their friends with attempt* in unication with Cabul. The whole of Gen. bankruptcy. The Republican* demanded the road- tain deficiencies in the appropriation* lor the
In Washington county, Pa., while
service of the Government for the fiscal the body of Mrs. Miller waa lieing car­
to revive them till burial was cunqiellcd by Uie
year ending June 30, 1880, and for
river. Twenty of the boata were driven on the authorities... .A most extraordinary decision
other purpose*,-’ I return it to tho ried to the grave, a furious hail and
oar by a squall and swain|Kxl.
At ha* ju*t been rendenta l»y the French Court of St&lt;-wart ha* taken charge, Gen. Rote-rta retain- j
...
Ilun-xe
oi
Repreacntativea,
in
which wind storm raged. Carriages were overleast twelve tlshermtm were drowned.... Appeals. A modest girl who wax engaged by ing divisional command.
The Marquis of Ri]*in lina lieen ap-1 by Mr. I**&lt;geU wm a long printed bill. It wm I it originated, with my objection* to it* passage, tured and their occupants injured. Many
a Partaun theater manager a* a ballet­
moved that theJloura adjourn. Inasmuch a* it we* [ The hill appropriates about $IJ00.009, of ehich of the carriages had to be held down by'
dead on dancer refused to appear in a certain
we of the aostumc because she considered it vul­ pointed Viceroy of India... .Die officer* of the • evident tbe wbdte day would be wMtod. Agreed to. ,)ver ,*600.000 {■ for the nayment of the fees of several pentons to prevent capsizing until
garly
immodest.
The manager
fined United States relief chip Constellation have, A bill wa* introduced by Mr. Morgan in the * United State* Maralial* and of general and
■pedal Deputy Mzrxlud* earned during tlie cur­ the storm subsided. Tlie scene was a
her 150 francs for her refusal, wlieroupan the visited tlu: Lakes of KiHarncy, and also paid
theiradrespect* to the celebrated Blamev stone, ’
rent ttacal year, and their incidental expense*. lively one, women and children crying
z
,----- --- —,------------------------ | actress applied to the court*, which decided
Tlie appropriation* made in the bill ore nez-acd and screaming at the top of their voice*.
impc^chment: “ I am glad they have cxpo*e»l veraoly to the claim* of the modest balb-t-girL which every true Irishman ta supposed to ktas j
t*i carry on tho operations of the Government
thenudvea. They are just furnishing me an; ....At the quarterly meeting of the Quebec oacc in lit* lifetime. The officer* performed !
and to’fultill ita obligation* for th&lt;&gt; payment
an opportunity. I want to ventilate the whole i Board of Trade, it wax decided to make an in the customary osculatory ceremony, and are re­
The oldest pensioner on the widow’s
of money long since due ita officer* for ocreictw
proceedings of the last few month*.
• quirv into the working of the charter of the ported a* doing well... .The House of I
aud cxpenMW c**cntial to Uw execution of their roll at Washington died the other day
THE SOVOL
I Quebec Ship-Laborers' Benevolent Society, and Conunons has appointed a committee to ,
examine
tlie
daiin
of
Charles
Brad
­
dutie* under the laws of the United States. Tbv at the age of 117—ao it was believed
ZX_______ i.. to adopt such measures a* will secure the indeCosoress has decided on ha mg r . p^ndence of labor aud protect the lives of those laugh to make affirmation, instead of taking &gt;
necessity fur theao appropriation* ta'oo urgent She had been drawing pay tor over sixty
tlie usual oath of metuta-r*. Bradlaugh being I
and thev have already been mi long delayed years.
marine hospital at Memplita. It appropriate* engaged therein.
an avowed atheist, hi* taking tlw ctixtotnary . milter on I—llrnad.*, r
that if the bill before me contained no i»crma•30,000 to purchase a aite and erect the build-!
wjumvi Tov
oath would l» n gross absurdity... .Parnell hav­ the bill authorizing the
nent or legal legtalatlou unconnected with thc*e
ingThere ia a report in Waahingtoii that I
WA8HI3GTOU
ing been elected to sit for Cork, -V M. Sullivan '
appropriation* it would receive my prompt ap­
THE MARKET.!.
Secretary Thompson hits directed the has consented to stand fur Meath county. '
proval. It contain*, however, provision.* wliicl:
.... A stand fell at tho Nerac races, i
materially change, and, by iuiphcatiou, repeal
NEW YORK.
Dr. Samuel Chopin, the diatin to Newfoundland, aud guard tho interest* of near Agen, France, injuring 100 persona.... ■ pointed cunt rerun* on tlie dlaagm-iug vote of the two important part* of the law* for the regu­
bouse, on the Indian Appropriation bilL Th. MU
itahed surgeon, died of pneumonia in New American fishermen. The Alliance c»Tries six The rebellion in Afghanistan ta now practically . authorizing a claims eomeutian with Nicaragua waa lation uf tlie United State* election*.
ended. Very few rebel* ntnain in arm*, and again taken up, and the doore dewed for Theme law* have for xeveral year* been
guns.... It is expected that the Prmddcnt will the villagers are helping hunt tlwm out....!
the subject ot vehement ixHitical controvvray,
A Houston (Tex.) special reports the order the officer in command in that depart­ King Humbert, of Italy, has dissolved the i
ment to prevent the contemplated invasion of
preMidve, and unconatitntionaL On the other
-failure of A. Harris A Broa., wholesale* dry the Ute reaervation, trod will, in addition, imme Italian Chamlx-r of Deputies, and ordered new | Census 8uj»tvi*citx : John H.
elections... .Bismarck’s health ta so far restored i
hand, it has lieen maintained with txjual zeal
goods. Liabilities, •168,000... .Telegrams from the usual form of proclamation in such case*.
that be promises to return to hi* Parliamentary t
and canMwtDLMH that tho election* laws an* in­
Santa Fc„ N. ML, report Victoria's band of
Cou William Hemphill Jones, Clerk duties al an early day.
.
dispensable to fair and lawful election*, and are
Apache Indians as committtnig terrible depreclearly warranted by the constitution. U*&gt;der
of the Ways and Means Committee, died in
Wolff &amp; Co., of Btu&gt;uo« Ayres and ■
these cirmmsta ncvti, to attempt, ia an
Paris, have failed. Liabilities stated at £200,- '
appropriation bill, a modification or re­
Medium to Fair 4 00
fate, and one man had hia flock of 100,000
man Gen. Dix aent -hi* famou&gt;. telegram, " If 000... .Advices from Constantinople are to the I
peal
of
these
laws,
is to annex Hooa..................
3 M
any mon attempts to haul down the American
a
condition
to
the
passage
of Flock— Fancy White Winter Ex.... S 30
P*,, .hr,!* bim nn th..
"
Otxid
to
Clioioo
Bpring Ex.. 5 OU
needed and proper appropriation*, which tends
W
kxxt—No. 2 Spring........................ 1 13
to deprive the Exocuuve of that equal and in­
i wnu-ni oi me trail, na* just ueon coociuaJoseph Begar, a noted Virginia old­
No. 3 Spring »J
dependent cxerctae of discretion aud judgment
y Capt John Cowdon and |&gt;«rty. They as- time Whig politicu* n, coiuxictcd with the Span­ England In cotusxjucnce of tho Iron manufactwhich the constitution contemplates. Tbe ob­
nreni having reduced wages 5 per cent The
that one-half of tlw mopey sjM-nt on the
ish Mixed Claims Commission, dropped dead on cotton manufacturer* nt Burnley, Blackburn
jection to the 1«1L therefore, to which I re­
tbe boat recently while going to W ashington from and other Lancashire towns liave agreed ou a
spectfully a«k your attention ta that it gives
Norfolk.
marked and deliberate sanction, attended by no
reduction of wages, and a atrike ta imminent ...
the channel to compk hon.
The veteran Maj. Gen. Heintzelman,
goes to show that tho recent invaxion of the Alwho served gallantly in the Union army all bauian-i of the territory which th&lt;- Porte was to
;nponi
have yielded to Montenegro, has been inrtigatthe first battle of Bull Run, died in Washington od by tho Turkish authorities and organized submitted a report of
aud planned bv Turkish oftiw-rs, and it ta ex­
last week... .A new and very raocemful petty tremely probalie a declaration of war by Mon­
the indepeudenro cud constitutional powers of
any case of yellow fever in Now Orleans. They
the Executive by providing an easy and ef­
tenegro against Turkey will follow....Capt
also pledge tbomaelvoa to promptly report the
Potter, of tho relief ahipConstellattbn, has boon
fective way of coiMtrainiug Ute 'Executive
Hrat'cppeanMiB of any case in their city.
ranting pay upon the "dupe*," Or duplicate prevwnted witii the freedom of tho city of Dubdiscretion. Althopgh of tate thta practice liaa
1-^.. -ii
. _ i__
proofh of the compoaitora. One of the print* fin....Tlw Chinese in Hong Kong have sub­
POLITICAL.
scribed liberally to tbe'Irtah famine relief fund.
The Harrisburg Convention instruct... .An explosion at a coal mine near Nagasaki,
until forty years after the adoption of tbe
Japan, lulled about fifty per«on*.
constitution, arid it ta confidently believed tliat
.................................
J. Oglesby.
of
Uhnta*. ta
it ta condemned by tbe enlightened judgment df
otagrre the twothirdM rale. The delegate* are Richard
CINCINNATI.
The infant Princess of the reigning
very favorably mentioned in conmxtkm
the country. The States which have adopted
with the forthroming vacancy in the Cabinet hznuw of Greece ha*.been baptized, and it re­
new roustitutioux during the last quarter of a
caused by the appointment of Postmaster Geu- quired repnwntative* of U»o Danish, Engltah,
century have generally provided rerntdiasfor
tlw pent Many of them have enacted tliat no
KoMdan and German royal families to perform
law diall contain more than omi subject, which
The claim of Chicago aa the proper the c*-rcmi£&gt;y in a xaUxfactory manner....
shall be plainly expressed in its titk. ConstttntMXU
The West of England and Southwark Bank
location for the new national mint ia being vig- directura, charged with falsifying account*
of more than half tlie States contain subrtanttally thi* provision, or some other of like intent
and conspiring to defraud, have t&gt;acn
Davia... .The House Committee on Portoffimw acquitted. Tlw bank xuroendud in 1878....
ticket if Jarno and roet-roads reported favorably a lull pro­ A atapatch from BL Pcturxburg *ay«: “Instead
bimujrr.
of
the
amelioration
of
the
potation
of
tho
Jews,
to tlie lie pubbean viding for a double postal card.... .W. H. Dote- the police measure# against then are enforc. d
uro should stand

■ 3 SHI

to the
balance

National Cunven­
of
the
fitate

twvuty-fcmr-hours’ notice, and Jcwiah strangers
arriving are ord'-rod to depart in the wine sum­
Po«tm**ter General Key. until after tlie Chicago, mary manner."....The English rosideuta of
(\mventkm shall have nominated a Presidential j their sympathy with the Chilians. The PeruviThe President signed the Army ApBoston i* to have a new Oonrt House
■ected on * rite coating $800,000, on

............
11 ao u»i2
IXDlAlfAPOUA

ta

�lawyer.
and pull bun. down. He defended quested,” was the reply. Then tlie son
tell as well as hr could with his cane, sent an inquiry as to tlie stop, ami wss
but was finally killed by the dog.
informed that all be had marked hod been

CURIOUS AND INTERESTING.
was exceedingly tasteful. His
should be kept and used witii a full tout omnUe wm ■ that of a well-bred I
and sui’ocssful man of 40 or thermbonta ;
knowledge of it* nature.
Well pr.*sened, because ot temperate
liatiita and wholraome living. -In his ap­
In 300 years five Sundays in February
HOUSEHOLD HELPS.
Ths King of Sweden lias decided to
pearance he waa very grewtiythe auperfor can only occur nine timu^
To Clean Ivobt.—Salts of iernon will of hui brothera. Charles Do Young was
Fbctt.—The sooner fruit is remove stains from the ivory handles of a hero in the estimation at many a fair conn.x-u the port of Cdloo' on the Pacific,
the Congregationalist
triumphantly
-aid to present to him the Grand Crass
thinned after it has set, the better it is knives.
prayed extenijKiraneourty.
for the tree, as all growth of fruit ctmta
ot the Order of the North Star in diaTo-Pouss Floors.—To polish stained
effort
for
the
tree to make, and is, there­ floors rub them thoroughly once a week in the mind of many a woman on
Iris a long time-since .Prince Bis­
railway in the world. This Ime.'of which
fore, exhaustive. No our who deain-s
eastern slope who lacked neither refine­ about 100 miles are open for traffic
marck has Hjient his birthday in Berlin, tlie choicest fruit will, fail to thin au
ment or respectability. The danger reaches a height of 15,722 feet above the
Jjcdm to’witness the professor's arrival aa he has a strong averaian to the showy overloaded tree.
apples and striun them, add a teacup of which all knew lurked nt every moment level of the sea-i. e., a height &lt;4 newly
demonstrations made in the city upon
Seed-beds of fruit ami forest trees
around tlie Chronicle’a editor threw a
sucli occasions. At liiw country house, need dose attention to keep the soil cream; the juice of two lemons, with the glamour uf romance over the man. The
■ The editor of a newspaper that has however, he is not.aide to escajie a hail­ loose aud tin- weeds from establishing beat part of tlw grated rind, a little mace, everywhere known exceptional dar­ upwards of 836,000,000, and is not yet
tlie , Tahmae- completed.
adopted phonetic spelling, in a meas­ storm of congratulations and gifts upon themselves. The beds, especially of and four eggs, beaten lightly, and ing and. energy of
evergreens, will need shelter from the to be linked in a rich paste.
litwh editor earned tor him the
Ninktah was fourteen miles long, eight
ure, received a postal card from an old tliat day. The staff of officials at the'
hot sun, which may -be provid&lt;xl by n
svmpathy,
and
Hometimes
more
aubM-riber in the country, which rend local poetoffice has to lie considerably lattice work of laths, or brush may lxHickoky-jo-t Cake.—One and one- than the sympatliy, of hundreds of those miles wide, and forty-six miles around,
holf cupfuls of butter, three cupfuls of who had heard and road of the man. He with a wall 10D feet high, and thick
aa follows j “ I hev tuk your pajier for augmented, and loads uf. letters, tele­ used, but kes convenient in weeding.
enough for three chariota abreaet. BnbvClover.—An cariy rolling of clover to sugar, one cupful of milk, seven cupfuls was the central figure of scores of scan­ lon was fifty miles within the waifs,
leven yeres, but, if you kant njiel enny grams ami jMircels pour in from all jiurts
of sifted flour, five eggs, one tcaapuonful
better than you have tx»en doin' for the of Germany and from other countries. settle the roots that have been ranted by of soda, two H|xxinfulM of cream tartar, dals. Men were all tlie while, “gunning which were seventy-five feet thick andlOO
for
him.
”
He
was
all
the
while
con
­
frost will be es}x-cially appropriate after
las to munthii, you may jes stoppit.”
Many a jx-aaant or loyal burgher in some the open winter just inummmI. Fifty one quart of hickory-nnta, one nutmeg, scious of his peril; but it was never in­ feet high, with 100 brazen gates. The
Temple of Diana,, at Ephesus, was 420
sinuated that he changed Iiis oourse or feet to the support of tho roof. It was
remote comer uf tlie empire thinks it his pounds of plaster per acre will often have tensjxionful of cinnamon.
The Independent condemns the jirac- duty to render tribute to the Prince ; os go&lt;xl effect Um tlie larger done* of 100
To Clean Decanters.- When making resorted to a subterfuge to avoid his 100 years in building.
Tlie largest of
cake or omelette take your discarded enemies or escape then- attacks. He the pyramids was 481 feet in height, and
tice of announcing "no collection’* in
the first plover’s eggs to lie found in the and 200 pounds that an? recommended.
the . notices uf religious meetings: Frisian marshee, the finest snipes pro­ Wood osnea on many aoila will be found egg-ahells, crush them into small bits never sought Ix-tter tlupi to meet them 8i»3 on tlie nidi's.
The 1mm' covered
put them into your decanter three parts prepared. The desperate encounter be­ eleven acres. The stones are about sixty
an
useful
applicutfou.
’
"1* Since the fall of man, tlwre is no older ;
' curable, the choicest produce of farm or
Ths time of/planting corn will, of filled with cola water, and thoroughly . tween tlie De Youngs and Naphtaly, al­
or more solemn act of worship of God j| dairy, are certain to*reach Prince Bis­
course, vary wifli the locality, but it will shake them. Tlie glass will look like ; though more notorious than many oth­
,000 men in'building. The
than giving. As well announce no sing-1
new, and all kinds of glass washed in ers, was but a fair sample of the risks lair
; marck’s larder, which, os he once joc&lt;Me- be better os n rule to secure a thorough tlie same water will look equally well.
gynicon tains 300 chambers
; that the man took and the determined
&gt;WTOVO mils. Thebes,
ineues, on
r«ypt
ing, no prayer, or no preaching. They
;in oj
Egypt,
prejMiration
tj
the
soil
Ix-fore
putting
in
any
witht which he would defend ( presentsniinitwentv-sevn miles
SSl
mDotu.e yhii mmMigiou.orCb.u.l ly remarked, scarcely
U10tneeded
rfoni«i
1&gt;yother
U1C ( tlie seed, even ibjt somewhat delays the
Indiax-meal Pudding.—One pint of
i rei.1..filaaliinrr flian ll.nl
II.n .time of planting. 1 Late-planUd corn, iff Indian meal oookwl, one quart of milk, '
once wntaining &amp;0.000 citizens and
iu lb. gmng.MMlMt ot vondup. j
rf
ouffilM.rlml
'
in the employ 400,000 slaves. ^The Temple of Delphos
a Wann, .wejl-pulveriztrd'soil will usmdly half a cup of butter, one pint of mo- 1 Xr ft. 5 ’
of De Young; had been received into his , WOB rich in donations that it was pluntake the iwul of tliat which haw lieen hisses, four eggs with a little cinnamon !,j confidence
A &gt;m right
wen in Sul Antonio,
.nbitantinl wdl-wuhem.
and treated with especial ! &lt;k.JTof 850,000,000; the Emperor ?iero
-yr—r. —
Htruggling from an early start under un­ or nutmeg; boil tbe milk, stir in gradually the
and M
let
T»»m, .g Sen Jncinto d»y. Ot Uie vetL, 1871 „ nuul
Vilderaiok' wu favorable conditions.
He------had lietoiyed the earned away from it 200 statues. The
.... meal, mix all together
uigi-iiiri uuii
‘i con^deraLon.
...
.
--a
. _j.i
*i
in ^
s “hdence
it
stand
two
Iroura;
add
U
h- confidence
eggs
when
in
.
,
.
. some
,— way,
.i-^’
been dis- walls of Home were thirteen miles
■eran. ot AruJlmae, Veheeo uml Goliwl hanged in Poniuivlvonia, on circumaUnManures.—Corm unlike tlie other | the pudiling is readv to put in the oven; I: chained,
&lt;‘.lK‘rK,‘&lt;‘, started another paper and con- around,
bear tne
direct
application .: let it Imke two hours.
wh&lt;&gt; atombled every one liad whin- hair '
evidence, tor having killed hia cereals,
,
• will
- vn--------v.----------------The De Youngs had
.
...
—
tinned the quarrel. The
—250 anowy head, around one Abla brother-in-law, W. T. O&lt;»a. He died ' "
notice of attack upon their mother which
There
itron C
(How to
• “
,Hhate results, well-rotted miuiunw
uuurans are ! C
vftbon
Gake
axe..—
—(How
to keep
keep tlie
tlie citcit- I| WB14 contemplated
in the .S’mil
eontemplateilin
mu Mike De 7“ on?e “
aty wh“h
1U l&gt;b,co
The Alamo waa visited by hundreds,who oroftuHina hta innocence I
-----------ii '।! iidnways
It‘ appears,
but uiu
that turn
taken unfermented
n&gt;}1 ^ru”‘ hdhng to the Ixittom of the Young took on —
ax * invaded the . S'un'x
,
. . , tv.
, f.
proicKKing nia innocence. 1.
rr-—Is-st,
IMwi, out
umci
. '| to a coin. Fur over a thousand years no
• Crockett us they
• rend I ........V.,
u, lie left „
to i^e*) One cup of butter, two of sugar,
f
thought of Davy
however, ...
that
a .Mu.oBdiiiu
confamiou with
with !j from the Imrn-yard mny
may lie
lx» applied
apj
one knew where 1’andot.in was. 'History
-over tho doorway : " Thermopyhe had | tho Btipnlation that it lie not published ‘:orn- ,
num uro may lie placed un- | th’^’ of flour, four eggs,atad one cup of
Containing
the
objectionobioction
1*iat at Fedosin King Pyrrhus
thXd
fo™* with which be
linger
her
memeuger ot
of detent,
de«.at. the Ahuno
.Alamo tad
bad |] mj U10 i„[eu, o( n
tho ^
nt„tm..rr
tul
Um
time
.. wbiel.
which
™f '
H.h
—v-------- i~~ **—7
l,ruthera hunted for Naphtalv in the bill- OVel7n?
tliat
“^hlished a
®one*’
_____ .
.
would free
Goos
’ brother
from iirosecnwould
free
Goos brother
from prooecu- sofl
by
the
harrow
and
cultivator.
“
it*
Make
the
cake
as
above,
nut
in
1
J
_
.
,
J.
UI
I
----- j
.w.v. uuxM.Mui.
tlie
put
, inrd-room of the Grand Hotel Tlw»v nunt th®re ’ hot no one could put their
angels may
this 1 JJ*f
tHe
tl,ih’ Pf ‘J in.the did not find him. A proof of tlie article I
on Pand&lt;1«“- Eight years ago a
The collection of portpita of Preoi-1 tion “ tt
to wl
to defraud
]M
------------------v lx_ sown early
, ___
--------- -------------------- -------- k- , cake
ck«endwiie.
unrii down until the butl»t- ih«l U-cn prewrvva aid it opIw«r«l Thin ' °““.
““fe Uu’ »&gt;&gt;»n&gt; &lt;7« &lt;* *
endwise, push
Mlenta in the White House is to he made ‘!amv “wnrance companies. Tlie throe month. , Our practice has lx*eu to sow in ter covers citron.
'
71—---------—
1X.- .1 ■ ••«that came soaamo
&lt;*utirelv onmrtete bv the mblition of &lt;xmiq&gt;ired
conspired together, got $25,000
$15,(MX) on Goos'
Goss’ 'frills
‘I”!!” thirty inches apurt,
ujiurt, using six
o
re I
, .
1--------------WIU*
f*uuou» article
near nuiuiKHiatist. There were the letters
.
.-”1 '&lt; » hi.IKfe*fefeJ-fe-*an end of Knlloch; that left him Pondottia inscribed on it, but, what was
. pounds of seed per acre. A „..r -e|i Mushroom Sautes.—Pick and
— thor— - making
r
■ -life; got a "stiff" and put it in .his
““ ! ply of see«l is required to secure un even j otighly
oughly clean
bac and another in , better, there was an emblem, indicative
cleiui them, cutting them in four with a bullet in the
tlie back
,.
i P,ece8 &gt;f targe, throw them into cold tlie lungs, and tliat has now put an end ot a well-known river, the Crathis. Then
■ Mr. E. F. Andrews now lias orders to 11 hoiuvg which they burned down. 1Hw । fstand, arid tlie plants should be thinned
a ’broad’ hoe
directly
tlie juice
—a J by
» striking
* —’
•
’
*• across
. water, with
»,•
-* - of a lemon or a lit- to Charles De Young’s life through the { cverytliing was revealed with the same
paint.
The former will Im* an enlarged | wife, who seally supjMwed liim dead,
brought suit to collect the money from tlle drills so that single plants will stand
vinegar, as they are Ixjing done;•; then
then pistol of Kalloch's son. Tliree times I certainty os if the piece of money had
-copy of a mjiniature which Mr*. Harriet tlx* in.un.nr.* compuin ; bnt wuipirim
I'andosia,
•!««., fe’t [ ।
."tSLfe
” “ “•* cloth. De Young was shot at by Judge Lake, n ' Ix-en
.------ j--fe.
— ffe
----------.
.an atlas,■ and
.
. ■ tlie mythi
—­
Lane Johnson has of him. A photo-1 »
cal city, was
at‘onoe
once £
given
ita P
proper
in a aaucepan, iuid prominent San Francisco lawver. It whs I Cul
« a
veU 1U
roPer
,
* .
’
,/
«roi&gt;s are often a failure from defective Melt a piece
-------of butter
---------------------in Brnttium. Now, a coin
poui may
in-pin t, salt, and a little grated nutmeg, no sA*cret that this fighting Editor went ixmition
}x*lt1011 “
graph only of Andrew Johnson can Im* I finally turned on Udderzook, and he was thinning
valuable for artistic “merit,
but
-Pu*k
any rionea
atom* ttat
that ]?ul .UJ,«nualirooms. and toss over the all the time nrnusl ; tlmt fie was "quick lie
1° T.
“"b .bu
,t.wwhen
4hea
Mniooira..—
Pick up uu.v
found to aid the artist in tiaking a jx»r- linullr lumgod. Muny people tare ninon । meadows
, as a flash J” and himself believed that the ' c uocmU^ a doubtful point in history
held a belief in his innocence. The
The I' may
may have
have been
been raised
raised above
algwe tin*
the surface
surface * bn' tlb tb&lt;*’&gt;ngMy cooked.
‘ trait of him in oil.
'
•th
’ ” action uf -frost. ™
" muv
New England Election Cake.-A man did not Uve who could kill him.
• »r geography its worth is very much enstipulnttxl time having expired, his con- i from
Tlie roller
It was his custom to come to his office
rhlfl Rdver coin, which did not
tarion i» pnbtatad. He tells how I fe lfe fe bri”« ll‘“ «yfe» i”to «°°&amp; very old aud excellent recipe: Three
The Westminster Review reckons the
..
......
.
1- • . 1 HUape fOT the mower. Meadows are frv- pounds of flour, one and three-fourths in the middle of tlie day, and to remain ' we,811 m?n' y,ftn * quarter of a dollar,
bv th„ tr,.„d o[ „ltU„ pounds of sugar, three-fourths of a until his paper had goiiw to press. The I w**01!18**.
public debt of the world at tlie present Go®, in ta. hiding, liocume iltaipsU'd, | qul,‘ntlv
cieared “I*-—0 J?- ,5? . ,
worth to the British
time at $24,000,000,000. The railway and, fearing that, in one of his drunken before tlie ground is fairly settled. Thu pound of butter, one-half pound of lard, busine*» management, s&lt;&gt; fur us the sn- i
o___________ oue and n half pounds of raisins, four pel-vision of "details are concerned, was , Museum $1,000, the pnee tliey paid
indebtedness has been estimated ut fita.he would divulge theseeret, he enticed' faring of meadows in spring is at the
—
.-----....p.
i» lietter
a teuspoonful of cinnamon, entirely in the hands of his brother. His uri?x4l*'
‘Il!M...
‘ ‘dj the
hay It
crop.
T‘ to’ • “nutmegs,
‘
$0,000,000,000 and municipal debts ot him into the woods one dav mode him i ‘keep
cattleinintlie
Draco was the author of the first
&lt;sittL&gt;
tli» Iliani
m&gt;»&gt; until the past- three eggs, six teaspoonfuls of cream of stiiff is considered the liest in San Frau-$5,000,000,000, thus bringing the public drunk, and killed him.
tires vre ready to(urfiish them a full ra- tartar,
To
"ritten
code of laws at Athens, which
UHUU, three
kiuv-v toasjxxmfulK
l.WkjaiKJUllun of
Ul wxla,
IMKAU, two
IWO cisco.
'
.u miss
Ulltw an
Illi item
IM*JU of
l&gt;| news
Ut'B.H was a11 .
----... .......
wjuvu he
tion •
•
i-----1 dangerous
’
■
•for anyone •in •his
• emplov,
J to 1have published in "
quart• -h -»--•••of milk, one pound’ of• currants;
step
।*M supposed
the
indebtedness uf the world up tu the vast
bent sugar, flour and butter together ; and a " scoop’’ waa the only occurrence , fourth year of the thirty-ninth Olympiad,
,
main uf $35,000,000,000. It is not ex­ CO-OPERATIVE 1LIFE INSURANCE. 1 1 lowing. — 1 he plowing, and all subfruit with
milk mill
and Bptcrn
spices ,; ,; that viuuhtj
caused mill
him llllj
any chagrin.
Socially,
Ha was of distinguished birth,
•ataaa tin*
vaav uutk
hjui the
mi’ Ullltk
___ ______
________ r
A Mntrrn Official Opinion.
sequent preparations of the soil for tlie add
pected that this will ever be paid, but it
honored for his severe manners and hia
Hon.
B. Nccdlefl,
*d»ould be done in the liest potmi- lieut the soda- and cream of tartar to- । he had no standing. But this ostrncistr
Hou. T.
T. B.
Needles, State
State Auditor,
Auditor, ,
-constitutes an annual lien on the indus­
large exi&gt;erienc&lt;- in public affaire, and
did not annoy him.
aud Insurance Commissioner for Blinois, 1
tnanuer. In turning a sod for corn, gether in tlie milk until it foams.
tlie people of Athens, a prey of anarchy,
try of tlie world of $1,700,000,000.
— _t_ . as
. »-..
------------....
|iMwought
------._£* l:=
__ _a code of
Bre.vd.—To be set at 4 o’clock -p. m.
sjieaks
follows
upon ..
the subject
of as­ lUjy breaks or “ balks" in the work will
him to give them
.New Designs In Furniture.
prove on annoyance in alter cultivation, Throe eggs, three scant table-spoonfuls
sessment life insurance:
'
fj
laws. The system which he proposed
Tlie traditional parlor set is rarol.,
Thb first vessel ever chartered to
and should be avoided. In many locali- of brown sugar, eight tabk-tqxxinfub &lt;»f
'uj, linked together civil and moral duties.
snuanKUL Apni -ju. ।
ties, es}&gt;ecially at the West, tfie Ken- ' flour
flour ;; beat
lieat the
the eggs
eggs and
and sugar
sugar;; stir
stir in
in j s»-eii nowadays. Instead arc a sofa and
carry California wines to Europe has
,He took the citizen at the moment of
pratenaia) is u *the flour,
a .mart* of* lukewarm
water, «
’
’
a two large arm-chairs to match, covered,
just sailed for Bremen with a .cargo of a.? ‘ck?’, b,UP
his birth, prescribed the manner in
now in operttion, i.uuMmud »nd fallacious, full
weed in a cum crop and it little salt and a cent’s worth of yeast ; say with Persian raw silk, while tlie rest
wliich he should be nourished and edu100,000 gallons, wliich was erdered by of erronk, and »ure to bring dinap,K&gt;uiUncnt and I cau ®niy pe subdiu'tl by careful iiiul I cover it to rise at ID o'clcK'k at yeast
night; of tlie room is filled with &lt;xld piece*—on | eated, fallowed him with directions
-one of the largest firms in that city, and Jo«w to those who trust to its pruUvtion.
&gt; thorough tillage.
take five quarts of sifted flour, put in it S chair, an embroidereil chair or two, an
tlirough the different epochs of life, and
Eastern
divan,
a
Moorish
pouf,
which
is
When too tencjrolcm-feature is attached to
PtAjm* IN OnrHAttDR.-There is a “ "““dl piece of butter, and knead well
which is intended for the Gern an mar­
merely four cushions piled in a slender flattered himself tliat lie should make
tip tin- M.il ot into dough ; net. ’itI”away
ket exclusively. This seems something *rc other sod paramount interests to bind tbe i 7/------- '.rdnetaave
------- -i-to—give
“f lor the night
—.!; 1 frame, and as many fancy chairs of gift ■ men free and virtuous. The penalty of
membcni togt-tocr,
tuemben
togvtbcr, it mar
may no doubt be
he producpnxmc- “
tin*
ie orchard entirely to tbe trees. , spread
»l»ra«l it
“ Oth
with butter before
iM'fore putting it
deatli was to be inflicted for almost ev­
like carrying coals to Newcastle, until we f,r..
— U..
...1
— J.
" 1best. .to ClWaa*
ah.1 M_H«a
five of gn-At good bin
rendcriag
a&lt;«i*unccJ..m ,m.,1..
While*1...
the orchard is young
it is
away fz.
to V.W.l
prevent it getting na I.
hard
crust, or ebony ns may Im? needed. Tlie monrecollect tliat, by reason of the phylloxera mixfortuiw and reboving the famiboi of do- cultivate it thoroughlv, and hoed arops, *’hich impedes ita rising; all it requires •, tai lambrequin, the curtains, and por­ ery crime. The slightest offense, he
said, deserved death, ami hft, knew no
™‘ '• n*™ “,he
*•» ‘he
II tiere match tlie sofa and nnn-chairs, unand other plagues, the German win&lt;*- JSJL’E’X??n~ta'
1 less they ore sjteciniens of artistic em- punishment more severe for the greatThe independent tv-operative KxaeUra, how- ! '** a present pay for tlie trouble, but, ns
growdra are sadly crippled. aud the
Chlldren’s Shoes
broidery, in which case the fonndation ei.t So violent a code could not last,
ever,
do
pot
pwu
even
this
element
of
co|
the
trees
get
older
and
shade
the
ground,
dealers find it necessary to inqxirt
■unfch 11,6 P™'«iling tint of the and within thirty years Athi-ns was
be4on. They are mom-v-tnaking concvruA, in- llotliing else but fruit should be expected । Die «lw« nu»Uv in thnukl tor little \
again in anarchy. Draco died at the
wines from some other quarter.
iS
ZXa: fe'“ u» fe'1*"1 S “ “ fKM1 •prTti“
culmination of hw glory upon the isle of
rFT^feb'“' Ith “■
unjferXn. totoUnt
SutaoSSS : *°
,1WS» “&gt; 'he orellaru u&gt; clover
Jigina.
low
«n.l
Irani,
«n.l
the
«&gt;1»
nnxU-xrielv
£.
h
‘
feS
During the flush times of, 1869 Ozias Their membenihip conidataof ]&gt;craciM who hare i 8O*'n f,&gt;r the purjxMM*, as it la one of the
thick, but, if vou Wild, your child to , . P‘“h
™.w “U ather to mnU-h
The Law of Immigration.
Bailey was one of the richest men in no community of interest, who arc hot ac- ! liest methods of enriching the soil and at
liave gnwrfid cktringe do’not allow her fe* or ""J*
, Th™'
&lt;«•
tjuainted with one another, who arc not actuated tile some time destroying insects
Tlie stream of immigration which is
Kansas. He didn't know what to do by tencTulcnt motive* in joining or paving
;
.
..
,
to wear too h™&gt;-v
The w.-ari- 'fef,^IlkuT" °.r‘?'"nm-T now pouring into tins country, and
a»H~ni«ita,
but
who
are
govern'd
aoCly
by
.
M
a» iaa very busy month, andthere
with hia surplus money; and so put it in
tome weight of i alio.- that tin» tbe
’,*rc .muc11 ‘‘‘‘f’1 ,or ’’“fe?”?' which promises to reach 350,000 or 400,­
is so much work crowded into it that a ankle git* a lagging atop WI11 an infe1?””1' •“&gt; mummy doll, w 000 liefore the year is’ out, follows with
■St. Louis and San Francisco railroad
Tbe tiond of muon ia m&gt; weak that,
....should farmer is in danger of being in a hurry. i-linaUnn to tavor ,,n* t.Jt or the other !
tixi aocietlea fail to fulfill the
'
'
curious accuracy the course of events
«
Every hour of work should lie so planned
stock. The stock was then selling at $3 of
tlnar agents, abotild nmiu
tlie p1 i;^.uZ. “SJiak fe11 “ "I11 tl’11 ““l firw-tn-ily, uu.i by-toeing " in «o«er that, any other £
after post revivahi of bmuness. Both in
La
a share. When the hard times followtxl,
cauae. EJwirijfedionia too abort a , o J fe."’’2 o
fel &lt;
F.
the industrial blight which fell over this
Bailey lost every dollar of his money in than win anucipated. and the tucnibera find I tills requires considerable thought in rhoe be avoided; all new .hoc, are lovely I
*?"■■» fe fe01*’
fe1* country after the War of 1812, in 1837
that it did not pav to remain aud there i» no j order to do the most urgent and imporrLnX.vi at the
. . sh&lt;M*maker's,
t ... i. ... but
. •. chairs, dressing table, and small table— and in 1857, the panic was succeeded by
one way or the other. His fortune was lo« attending withdrawal, they will drop out font work first, and leave undone thow and eomfotWihthe child snould not Im? left to his own covered with cretonne, the curtains and increiu ed land sales in the West, and a
at the ebb, and he only continued to
mantel lambrequin being of cretonne
■»
by-and-by. As we sow so do we judgment in tliis matter, and tlie person also, the carjx-t suiting in tone, and tlie migration from the East to fill them,
hold his railroad stock assoniu-li worth­ urumiaoi of agent*, and the nnrertainty of W&lt;
buying should make sure that the new
Lenetite
in
ca*e
of
death,
de,ending
upon
the
’
p*
a
P,
mnl,
as
this
is
the
month
of
sowless i*j»er. Recently, upon the consoli­
very paper of tlu- room manufactured in
shoe
extends
a
good
ludf
inch
beyond
the
volnnUry contribution* of au unccttaun num- i ing, the work now will in a great mnu&gt;tlie design aud color of the '’retonne se­ which is in progress now, coupled with
dation of the St Louis and San Francis­ Ur Of manto, *n pnlto,. of dltoUto
-what tho harveat ot tbe big toe.
lected for the purpose. It is an easy a vast increase in speculation.
It is a
Maternal vanity prompts to the pur­
co with the Atchison, Topeka aud Santa
। W “fe11
KeeP
&gt;•«
chase of a gootl many Louis Quinze and matter to convert any old chair, which curious circumstance that after '37 and
order*. Mx-ictitu and brotherhood* to bold the I ^til a plan.
Fe, he sold out for a round million.
is strong enough to hold together, into
inembera together, and thewe aoeictiea do not I Labor.—It must Im? admitted bv every Spanish heels for children, who somehow an avadable seat by cushioning it and '57 the swollen tide of immigration camo
the
same
time
with
the
have the obhgationx Of a definite mutual con- I (int&gt; {^0^ ^th farm work that the get about in them with consummate furnishing it with a cover of cretonne. at
discovery of new mines in tlie West and
The Savannah Newa says: During cJ^XateT&amp;fw'^dra^^1*1^’ • Ila,x&gt;r problem is a difficult one, and it grace. Slashed sandals show off the
pretty hosiery too well to lie soon relin- Mummy cloth in cretonne designs is a tmeculative mining fever in the Wert.
the war Gen, McLaws, now Puntmaster
• may fairly, from its impurtance, claim
------ --------------------------- * •
much handsomer, as well as more dura­ It has generally taken from five to ten
the first consultation in deciding upon qtiiabed, and a threo-strapiM?d sandal is ble than the ordinary cretonne, inas­ Sears alter immigration set in before the
at Savannah, was riding down his picket
also liked. Tlie newest shoe is called
line and encountered a genuine son of Tbe average age of the member* advance*,' and tlie plan of operations for the year. The the pinafore. It is very low cut at the much as it is a heavier fabric. Tlie new
ubble broke, so reviving is this fresh
largest possible croj» may not return a
. designs are in Persian patterns and in addition of new blood and new lalxir.—
the Old Pine Tree State on duty, who
profit, if tlie tabor in their production toe{ but high at the back and sides. A I Japanese figure*, as well as in the myr- X}rruiflfirlii Republican.
M,)ral dp_
had taken his gun apart with tlie inten­
has not lieen well planned. One of tlie delicate embroidery in yellow silk orna- I. iaa floral
designs which have always
.
tion of giving it a tiiorough cleaning. for death losses soon become a burden must important advantages obtained menta the sides, and the heels and soles ।' &lt;been and• always
Paper Clay.
will be liked for chamare cut in one piece in tlie French stvle. iw._;i_rZL~ '
which Uw member*. ibnappuiuted’ in their
The General ludt«-d in front of 1dm. expectation* of cheap msurance, will no from a systematic rotation of crops conIn view of the rapid rise in the price
Fuxings of fine serge and mate^isst*
_penes.
oista
in
the
judicious
distribution
of
when the following conversation ensued : longer bear. Those who are insurable will
are often selected, tMitli round and
Woman at the Bottom of It.
withdraw and seek insurance elsewhere. lalxir throughout the year so that there
■"Look here, my mon, are you not a Those whore health has become impaired, may not be a surplus at one time, and a square cut vampa Ixiiug in favor. The :Yankee ” Hill, a famous actor in the
and increasing cuetime&lt;* of all sorts ot
deficiency al another that will require decided rise in all the materials tliat on- I first half of the present centurv used to paper stock, it is gratifying to see that
sentinel on duty ? " “ Well, y-a-s, a bit
ter into the construction of high-grade udl an amusing story of the early days
•of a one!” “Don’t you know it is
one source of such raw material is nut
The naralt is, the iiMolveu- the employing of extra hands at the shoe* makes the prices something higlier '
t
h
e
theater
ui
the
United
Stated
Hill
likely soon to fail us. Whatever may
xxl irreparable kw to those Iiighest wages.
wrong to take your gun apart while on
than last year, but the shoe ia the last once "showed”—to use a protensionnI
od of ixumranw. Without
Corn.—In the Northeru and Western port ot tlie toilet that should show a phrase—in a town in the western port of happen to rags, wood pulp, and the
duty ? " “ Well, now, who the devil are uiU-rv-t IncwM-, guarantee capital, or accumu­
thousand other sorts uf ■fibrous material
States,
corn
planting
will
lie
the
leading
fnllmg
off
in
style
or
ouahty.
csjiecmUy
(
New
York,
where
no
theatrical
perform
lated
reserve,
these
swocistiotui
cannot
t
nlfill
you?” Tlie General saw hn» chance,
their jwuniUu* of cheap insurance and large occupation of the month, but this should smoe the adv«it of short costumes.— once had ever Immsu given. He found supposed to enter into the composition
and, with a sly twinkle of the eye, re­
of i»j&gt;er, the clay bank promises to be
Dot prevent u fair aliare of attention to Clncuuiati Gazette.
, tlie audience assembled, with the aromen
inexhaustible.
True, the majority of
plied: “ I’m a bit of a General.” “ Well,
other crops that will be needed as a re­
'
i seated on one side of the ball, the iRon
people who‘pay a high.-price for paper
serve
when
pastures
are
getting
short,
as
Gineral, yon must excuse me. Yon see
A New Dish.
1 on the other, exactly m they were used may have a prejudice against that ma­
that is so many------ fools ridin' 'round &lt;&gt;rpu&gt;iz*lion-&lt; founded upon the scientific sp- well ns to furnish a varietv of feed for
A
Frenchman
has
invented
a
new
dish,
;
to
ait
in
church,
and'
throughout
’
the
terial, but evidently th* owners of the
jdication of tamfuUy-coUect*-! statistics, wlxw winter’s use. A soil in high condition,
here a fellow can’t tell who’s. Gineral •tahty to pay Um- l»«t rarvi vidg jxibcv-hokkT iuid thoroughly prepared, will give the and Paris has gone crazy over it Take 1 play the most solemn' silence Whs ob- clay banks have not; for, in a prominent
n head of oelcrv aud Ixiil the heart in I served. They were attentive, bnt they
and who ain’t If ycra will jiat wait till remamx, should all the others Mthdraw.
liest promise of a good—jMiying—crop of vinegar water for a quarter of an hour ‘ gave no evidence of approval or dis­ journal devoted to the p*jx?r trade, they
Indian corn. The previous cropping of wipe it dry, ami place it in a sauce made pleasure ; there waa no applause, no boldly print a large cut of their " clay
I get Betsey Jane fixed I will give you a
tho soil will have an influrnoc iqMin the of sugar flavoreil with lemon juice. Serve , Dmghter, not even a smile ; all was sol- works,'’ showing n long stretch of snowy
bit of a slute.”
crop, which is nearly os important as the it cold at dessert. It is called crystallized I emu xtilhu-A-i. He did his utmost to bluff out of which a huge section has
been cut, jirosumably to supply the
immediate application of manures. A celery.
’ break the ice ; he dal every! hing a clever
The Hartford newspajk-ra mention u
good
~
' comedian could do, but in vain. He
prominent Congregational ulergyuien of
crop, immediately after a fair crop of
Gymnastic Training.
flnug himself against their rigidity; it evidence of the excellence of their day.
clover, may be followed by com with n
that city, but without naming him, who
The Spartan* were rigid m exacting n ' was of do use. The audience was' eri- —.Sbienti/fc Jmcrimn.
&gt;
good prospect of success.
gymnaauc training for youths. Then I dentiy &lt;»n its lieat behavior, find the curInsects.—The potato lieetle lias l&gt;e- t.he girls were exported to be good gym- tain went down at lost amid a aDeuoe
T. H N'aiuiLxs. Auditor, etc.
come such an abundant and t roubk-soiue nasta. and u»&gt; young woman coulu be oppressive rind almost inehmdinly. .41- than 1,000 white people have emigrated
WmrnKB love* to drive along country peat that it should In* given no quarter inarriixl till she had publicly exhibited ter the play Hill, worn out by the extra from tbe ndsiiboriaoud ct Gree&amp;aboro,
roads in a buggy.
—not even from the start. By combined het proficiency in various exercises.
I exHtiou, and mortified at his wont of N. G, to IndUus and the Nurthwwd.

Blight is

»wnr Um- jxwtiu® " struck’
Um-. live wood. If the tree ii

�Waters’ Pianos ! Organs I

ahhc

hi. wif.*. heart,”

weturn him out the jxiliue will run him
in.” observed the third.
“I have been thinking,*’ maned tbe
fourth. “He has a telephone in his
house. Here in one here. I will make
described: “Thirty liquor it my painful duty to inform his wait­
ing anti anxious wife that be won’t be
to-night.”
Yet the evil of in- . home
He went to the telephone, got her
j through that little esll, and began:
"Mrs. Blake. I desire to communicate
with^you regarding your husband.”
“He is’tfown town here.”
du*en young men out of the
“I know that much.”
“In deaocuding the stairs leading
toiiliM of tbe place, sons of doctfrom the lodge-roGm he fell and sprain­
diviuity, leading lawyers, and of
ed his ankle”
proftMisional and buKinees men.
“Are you sore it wasn’t his neck!”
she usked.
“It is not a serious sprain, but we
Some of them were college educated,
think -it better to let him lie on the
aud all might have been if they had sofa in the anteroom until morning.
Rest SMured that he will have tlie beat
of care,* We arp doing ev-------“Say f” broke in a sharp voice. “You
bundle him into a wagon and dnve
fertbemle of liquors. which is .sup- him up here, where I can keen him
peeed to provide the article in necessary bidden until that, drunk goes off! He
eases, is run to make it pay. This is a won’t be. aober before to-inorrow
□ type of tbe village community of New night r
"My dear mad ■ —
England, where the evil of intemper“Get out! If he’s sleepy drunk put
ence is smiled upon rather than de­ water on his head! That’s the way I
nounced and held in check by a strong always do.”
“Will you let me inform you that
body of total abstainers and temperate -------- F
men, as was the case through the coun­
“No, sir, I won’t! Throw water od
try when the temperance reformation his bead, get him into some vehicle
began.” The Boston Journal, in an ar­ and rattle him up here, for it’s moat
midnight now and it will take me half
ticle on the same subject. says one .an hoar to get his boots off and push
cause oMronble is that the advocates him upstairs! Remember—pour water
of temperance reform are too often a on his head and yell ‘fire’ in -his ear!”
,
questionable character, and therefore —Detroit h'rte Press.
m

KIDDER

QLLKEJT SMITH,
I I I V &lt;fec thta dtaordr which only rdtan
hv th. i allene LITRES PERMANENT-

Slide Door

HAK&amp;ER

MALT

The Queen of Italy is real good-heart­
ed and wears No7 0 shoes made on a
wide last.
Eight different plug-uglies nrc now
training iu and about New Y’ork for
approaching
prize-fights.
Revival
waves don't seem to amount to much in
the East.
Tom Boyd, tlie jumpist,.says he ut­
ters a prayer and shuts his teeth tor
aether hard when ho jumps from a
bridge. Which it u that saves him he
knov^s not.
A locomotive on the Pennsylvania
Central Railroad has shaved off toes,
ears, heels and fingers without further
injuring persons. The engineer used
to handle a razor.

Dr. Dam, of Suncook,,N. H., made
use ot bad grammar in a public! meet­
ing. The Journal made fun of Dam,
and Dam made a cripple of the editor.
It is a Dam liad name to fool with.

Denver girls mean just what thev say
Tbe other day one of them said to her
William“Be here at 8 or 1’11 shoot you!”
He lingered until 0, and she popped
him with a derringer.

How a Married Woman Goes to Sleep.
There ia an article going the rounds
entitled ; “How Giris Go to Sleep." The
manner in which they go to sleep, acixwdiiig to the article, can’t hold a can­
dle to the way n married woman goes
to sleep. Instead of thinking what she
should have attended to before going
to bed, she thinks of it afterward.
While she is revolving these matters
in her mind, and while snugly tucked
up in bed, the old man is scratching
hui legs iu front of the fire, and won­
dering how he will pay the next month
rent. Suddenly she says:
.
“
did vnn Inch the door F
“Which door!” says James.
“The cellar door,” says she.
“No,” says James.
“Well, you bettor go down and lock
it, for I heard some person in the back
yatd last night.”
Accordingly James paddles down
Ktairaand locks the door. Abont the
time James returns aud is going to get
into l&gt;ed, she remarks;
“Did you shut tlie stair door !
"No, says James.
" Well, ifit is not shut; the cat will
get up into the bedroom.’’
"I&gt;et her come up, then," says James
ill-naturedly.
"My goiMlucss, no,” returns bis wife,
tHtar'd suck tbe baby's breath."
Tlien James paddles down stairs a­
gain, and steps on a tack and closes
the stair door, aud curaea tbe cat and
returns to tbe bed-room. Just as he
liegius to climb into his couch his wife
■
.
“I forgot to bring up some water.
Suppose you bring some up in the big
tin.”
And so James with a muttered curse
goes down into the dark kitenen and
falls over a chair, and rasps all tbe
tinware off the wall in search of the
“big” tin, and jerks the stair door Open
ann howls :
•&lt;Where the dace are tbe matches !"
8be gives him minute direction s
where to find the matches, and adds
that she would rather go and get the
water herself then have th'- neighbor­
hood raised about it.
After which
James tiiitK the matches, procures the
water, comes up-stairs and plunges in­
to bed.
Presently his wife says:
"James, let’s have an understanding
about money matters. Now, next i
week I’ve got to pay-------- ”
“1 don’t know what you'll have to
pay. and I don’t care,” shouts James as
he larches around aud jams his face agiunst tbe wall: “all I want is sleep.”
“That’s all very well for yon,” snaps
his wife, as she pulls the covers vicious­
ly. Myo*» never think of the worry and
rrooblc I have. And there's Araminta.
who I believe is taking tbe measles.”
“l^i. her tuk« '.ven ” «vs JnnitMt.

but aj»out tho lime James is falling in­
to a gentle doze she punches him in
tbe riba with her elbow aud says:

rpi’E NASHVILLE LEVATOR,

UNFERMENTED

The above cut. represents our New Bam Door Hanger, with
section of track.

MALT BITTERS

IN 1879,

S*4o as to Enab4e
Any number of farmers to

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ta Accuratiy.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
desire to announce tliat having erected
one of the largest and most convenient
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
they are prepared to receive and

PAY T0E HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
For any quantity of

H. HOUGHTALII,
*

SHERIFF

Office in too Court Boom. Hm

ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS,

Druggist* A Chemists,

TRADE MARK

And cannot -be thrown off thetrack, thereby saving great
annoyance to the user and cost of iron rail. Tbe small anti­
friction whpel keeps the door in place, preventing side friction.
The hanger can be put up in less time, runs with less noise
and as easily as any other banger made.
z'
Great reductions in

It

MALT and hops

Fitters

jCiviM prlndpl* In the world of total el nr than
ILT BfrrKHS, prepared Lr ibo Mail inhere Co.,
■ unfarmenud Malt and Hop*. It 1, a perfect

pOWEBS A BARLOW

HABDWAHE,
Iron, Walls, Stove, andTlawm,
the WlardPtow. -ffi«

JJEXBT A. GOODYEAR,

IRON, MAILS &amp; SHELF HARDWABE
root of all debility-ENFEEBLED DIGESTION
and IMPOVERISHED BLOOD. Sold crerr where.

of all kinds, fully 25 per cent, cheaper at

Wolcott’s Mammoth Store,
Bar Iron $3.50 rates, Horse shoes $5. per keg, Horse
Nails 20 cts per lb, all sizes, Jefferson and Riverside
Nails 10d to GOd, $4.25 per keg,
8d and 9d $4.50
6d
7d
$4.75
4d
6d
•5,00
3d
•5.75
The above goods for sale by

A GENTS WANTED tor tbe beat and taat-aelllni
24. pictorial Hooka and Bible*. Prices rwhiead S3

■S M O ft KI B&lt;bt F*ld t’ro-and-a-qoan
lYl H XI In jr»nl..ip one. Best Cablt
■■■ V W 11 or Parlor Organa in the wor

S. GOODYEAR,

ft
| * 11 ft ft SU-U. Corm &lt; Book 3 to
|l.F I fl II 11S ao° Or’‘*n" 11
«'r,b
I IHIlUVSkk*e .well,, Stool, took, Bath
Illustrated Catalogue Fnw. Addrva* Daniel F.
Brntly, Waabtngton, N. J.

TAPE WORM,
M1UL ATTBACTIYL MH1FIL

C. C. WOLCOTT

THECOMPLETEHOMt

DBi SOODS, SILKS and DRESS MODS
JUUL'S RUSSELL,

ZDZR/ST GOODS.

yy *• f. hicks,

QOOK'H CARRIAl.E WORKS

Groceries and General Produce,

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

ManufactureH

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, Ac.,
Wn*tinsj., Mich.

Hr*. Julia MeNafr Wright*. brw B**k,

Remodeled, Enlarged»Improved

Attorney « Counsellor,

CtaUecsie— a «p*c

their work does more harm than good.

When northern papera or orators
speck of tbe vicious southern habit of
carrying arms and murdering men in
.petty brawls or for political reasons,
in senaele-«8 duels, and the southern
readiness to appeal to the shot-gun or
revolver, they are accused of sectional
hate and of slandering tlie south. It
depicts dearly one of the reasons why
rtMtpccrablf, law abiding, peaceable
northern men and European immigrant
shun the sputh and take to the west
their capital and their industry.

Attorney at Law.

tlie
AGENTS WANTEDV!^'??^^

Finest Coeds io Central Mich

«»fL30 umSJRIIL

We will &gt;end oar FJaetrS-Voltaic B«1U and &lt;xb«r
Electric ApplUoce* upon trill for-30 day* to lbo*c
■Uffirinc from Nervou* Debility, llbcumaihia. Pa-

ft For • c*«e of Con »h. Cold, or Artb­
that AAamoon’a

For the season of1880, 5rniill nIII ma
p.rfBRI amfpreparedjto furnish the public
Unquestionably the best Built and EasiestlRiding

F.A. JONES.

AxMtdm J.C.MoCUHDY Mb CO., CM**&lt;*,nL

|«i||| || at85 e.and 7*c.Sample bottlwClDc.
UULU Bee that th*&gt; name ol F. W. KINS­
MAN Is blown I n tbe h1*m of tbe bolGe. Trade
anpplled by Farraod, William* 4t Oo., Drtroit. _
ACKNTSWANTED to Soil th* NEW BOO*.

EGULAR PHYSICTAN and Surgeon. Day and
Night Call* prow pUy attended. Offio* at rerideoc*. North Main Street. Naahvfl e, Micb.

R

DR. H W WHITMORE
T7»CLECTIC PHYSICIAN. Reside rec and office
Pj at Ix-vi Elliotts, Maple Grove Gcn’.re.

J. A. BAUGHMAN.
HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Woodland Cen­
Day and ul(ht call* proaptiy at-

tre, Micb.
Ptondad

P£ENRY ROE.

Proprietor

fABMHifi FOR PROFIT A

MEAT. MARKET.
Krcpa constantly on hand a big »tock of

That may be brought them. They alsc
keep for sale at the lowest prices

Fresh and Salt Meats,

Meeds, Flour, Feed. Lime, Salt,
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and

.

MAN’S ^WOMAN’S
STRENGTHS BEAUTY

Shingles.

Or the Royal Road to life. Loot and Lmgaity.

Money Saved by Dealing with ta.

Smoked Hans aid Shoulders,
IS THKIH SEASON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

AINSW8W0BTH A BROOKS.

■HtgChJSg

ENTERPRISE

I. C. taUUOX. . &lt;W, DUW. UW.

GROCERY

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

Hiirtid Mali., Price pud
for Hides, Pelts, iic.

FresH Goods, Full W«igh.ta and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
____________ HE-WKY ROE.

Dr. Hill’s English Extract of

Naw Freeh Goods and Low

Price*.

Buggy or vv agon

Boise Ac Francis

To t&gt;e found in the Market.

Having bought for UA8H a large, neat
stock of

IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN

Workmanship and Materials
Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
W hen Combined W 1th
. Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese ta Everything
KrM Ii

total &gt; fiat Ch* Snarj Sim!

Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods and low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST.
Are EwHential l"nctoi&gt; in

All Goods of this Manufacture,
Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market,

Confidently Believing They will Standlthe jTeet,
COMS AMB BBS.

•OIM SintAMOIS.

And prove highly Satisfactory to all who Purchase

E.COOK

BUCH U
Attar
P*rti&lt;mi*r* In our p*mphlet, which u. —
hr. by mall to *my on*. The Specific M*dkln* U
■oM by *11 drvnirta *1 *1 par package, or *lx nMkimfor
or will ba aeal frw by sudi on roortptot
ths money by addmalnj

TUB GRAY MKDTCrMB UO..

JJAKNEMBt H11UMI
Makes the boss Carriage, Light road

harness I
For a small sum of money and don’t
you forget it.
Have you seen any of Will’s work?
If not call on him. one door north of
Boise and Francis*, get bls prices and
you will trade. ■■USS &lt;**•-“!*

-aw. i. clAWK.

Best Kidney tavestigators h Use.

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                  <text>VOLUME VII.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1880.

-Last week The News nnnouced
Calvin Ainsworth is building a new
HASTINGS ITEMS. .
—Faxzy. Demand, an eighteen-yearold ex-member of the state reform that "Judge Robinson of Hastings sidewalk, in front of his house occupi­
' Fred Barlow has sold his feed store.
school has again been committing some drove a fast horse and careful obser­ ed by Jacob Osmnn.
Burns Messer Las returned from Col
W. H. Young went to Grand Rapids.
of his dastardly depredations up on the vers has come to tlie conclusion that
—A little daughter of W.G.Sears fell ■Ute road. One day last week he en­ the staid and steady Judge was getting Wednesday,to attend the medical con­ orado.
An 81b. kid. has arrived at L. H
down a flight of stairs Tuesday, bat* ticed a little four-year-old girl away to bo considerable of n drunkard” vention held in that city.
fortunately received no serious injury. from the house, shamefully assaulted which was the
Mrs. Crocker has her millinery goods Salisburys.
most preposterous
Several store fronts have received a
■ —E. L. Parrish and John Smith have her, wantonly exposed his person and typographical blunder that ever crept moved into the Boston store. Look
fresh coat of paint.
bought and shipped over 3.000 bushels attempted to commit a rape. He into a newspaper, os the people of out for new ad. next week.
The wind storm played sad havoc
Mr. VanVleck of Hastings wm in
of potatoes to foreign markets during should be promoted to a situation at tbiscommunity for miles around, know
I the Judge to tie an avowed temperance town Thursday in the interest of the with Sells’ Bros’ chromos.
the mon tli.
Idnia.
E. Robinson has moved over on his
I man and worker, and greatly esteemed Mutual Life Insurance Co.
—Horticulturists in this vicinity re­
—Wm. Aylsworth returned from Big
Mr. Plum’s little boy was nipped iu farm at Hickory Corners.
port the fruit prospect for the coming Rapids Thursday night and has bought । fur his.fnoral and inhllectunl abilities
Miss Woodward of Battle Creek has
season ns good, and a bountiful crop of ten extra 40’s of pine land and he now by the entire county. The word the leg last Saturday, by a canine organ ized a claasof elocution in this city.
al) kinds, is aniicipated.
owns an entire section, and will have a •‘drunkard” should have read "jockey” whiffet belonging to Mr. Jones.
The editor of the Banner now takes
New underpinning lias been put un­
the idea bring to tickle the Judge a
—The severe wind storm of Saturday saw-mill on the premises in about 40
his coffee straight. His cow has straylit life hpon his growing interest in good der the north side of Buel’s saloon,
night, moved «a school house over in days and manufacture the timber into
where
the old one has crumbled down.
horse-flesh.
und
for
from
branding
him
the vicinity of Mr. Spires’ in Maple lumber. Hehas associated with him Mr.
Hon. Daniel Striker has sold 40 acres
8. J. Bad cock of Barryville goes to
as n victim to driuk. We put on a new
Grove, off its foundation several inch­ Chas. Ladouceur, a young business man
of land in the 18th ward to A. D. Cad। oLthat place, aud they are to put in a pfoof reader last week, who, luicked Pittsburg, Pa., Monday, to attend toe wallader.
es.
by the devil that set the item, will as­ general conference, (Protestant Meth­
Procrastinators must now mend their
—Potter of the Vt.Ville Hawk has had full stock of ready-made clothing anil sume the responsibility of tlie blunder. odist)
ways, or suffer the consequences. So
a trance in which 50 years of the future gent’s furnishing goods.
More now type for our job depart­
—
On
Friday
night
of
last
week,
a
—If there’* such a thing as a saloon
say tlie committee on sidewalks.
has been revealed to him, but some
bevy of Nashville youths, some of which ment this week. We are now prepared
At the annual meeting of the fire de■peculations re gaoling the growth of being a credit to a town (and we be­
to do the best poster printing in the
jiartm nt, J. L. Wilkins was unani­
lieve it is an institution cursed by both are old enough to sport a few stray
that ’Ville will prove transitory.
county.
hairs on the upper lip, and others who
mously
chosen as chief of the depart­
God
and
man)
the
Zuschnitt
saloon
has
—And now it seems probable that we
L. Wilson has moved over his place
j are minus of this pubescent appendage,
.are to have a jail, as the common coun­ been so remodeled, refitted and furnish­ conceived the idea that serenades were of business, and C. W. De maray has ment for the ensuing year.
From
the $35.00 satisfaction fund
ed
in
an
elegant
manner,
that
it
is
a
cil advertise to receive bids, for the
going lo be stylish this spring aud hs moved into tlie house lately vacated by that S. Moses received from the b(h)oys
building of such an editice at propos- , credit to Nashville and its proprietor none of the party were professional op­ Mr. Wilson.
he
has
given
$10. to the M. E. church,
informs
us
that
it
will
I
m- run strictly
cd last summer, on or before May 33th. I
A. R. Wolcott has just turned out tbe
$5. to the Presbyterian church, and-$5.
according to the provisions of the li­ erators on the guitar or other musical
—The past few days of pleasant
best gold trimmed double harness ever to the Episcopal church.
instruments
usually
taken
on
such
oc
­
cense under which it works Joe.. Com­
weather has been improved by the 1
casions, they borrowed a brace of hens made in Buiry Co., for Wib. Baker of
The sheep fair held last week was not
fort has charge of the same.
farmers in putting in their crops. The
from a neighboring roost and sallied Vermontville.
as largely attended as anticipated, ow­
—While a young dutusel of this vil­
spring, so far. lias been backward and
Charley Demaray is now nicely loca ing to the busy time with the farmers.
forth on their musical mission, and
lage
aud
her
lieau
were
driving
home
many did not even get their oats &gt;in
came to a halt underneath the window od in liis new quarters and a look into There were 80 entries, and some very
tine thoroughbreds were exhibited.
from Prof. Mills lecture at Vt. Ville on
till after May 1st.
of the room "where their love lay drea- his rooms brings to your mind at once The receipts were $120.80, and premiSaturday night, the tornado overtook
|
u iu# to the amount of $106.25, awarded
**■— M. B. Brooks has returned from I them,and unceremoniously picked up luiug.” A vigorous shaking of the tbe fact that he means htisinesM.
Lawyers Powers and Martin have es­ L. D. Gardner took all the premiums
Texas, bringing with him fifty-one aud deposited their carriage on Fisher’rf J hens had the deaired effect of making
on thoroughbred registenil meriuos, as
tablished
branch
office*
in
Vt.
Ville,
i
the
stilly
night
resound
with
strange
mustangs. They are now coraled on front gate, to the consternation of its
did also John Feignncr on lung wools.
L. Emory’s pte'e 2j miles south; and j inmates. Mr. Fisher came to the res­ music and one of the neighbors think - aud will do what they can lo keep law The heaviest fleece shorn, was taken
viewed as a grcid curisity, by scores of 1 cue with his Lin tern and helped the 1 ing his shanghais were being molested, j suits and the old thing bobbing in that from one of Gardners thoroughbred
bucks and weighed 371 lbs. W. H.
1 tumbled out of bed and with lantern burg.
people everyday.
frightened pair to stiaighten out kinks
Fisk of Johnstown, curried of the
i in hand sought to learn the cause, when ' Sheriff Houghtalin passed through on premium
for the best fleece of wool,
—Ou Friday evening Mrs. Chas. Mid- i and resume their journey Nashville1 with hand upon the throats of the mu­ the 7:30 train. Tuesday, with Wm. which weighed 15) lbs and taken from
dleton was running a sewing machine wards.
i tic bares the concert in that locality Bartley in tow.bound for Detroit They a 2-year old ewe. The ewe was im­
and endeavoring to arrange the work । —A committee from the IL IL Club
I was suddenly brought to a close. The were not going to attend the State Con­ mediately purchased by the Bently
at the same time, when the tieedlr convened at the Christian church on
Bros for $50.
jiarty then repaired to another part of vention however.
pierced her right finger, nail
aud Wednesday evening to make the pre­
the village nnd attempted to charm
E. L. Parish, says that if the person
Common Council Proceedings.
all, making a painful wound.
liminary arrangements for holding an another member of the fair sex,but the
who took that slipper from the waiting
I
Council Rooms,
—John Corsett living about 4 miles । entertainment of some kind for the hens being hoarse and extremely tired
( Nashville, May 11, 1880.
room of the depot, will call he will
north, brought a couple of fine shoata 1 benefit of the club. It was decided 1o refused to squawk, and no amount of
Regular meeting held.
will give them the other, as one is of
of the Poland China breed, to town hold one in the near future, and put on pinching or shaking would induce
I’resent Chipman President, Boston,
□o use to him without the mate.
Downing, Cook, Reynolds, Roe and
on Monday and sent them by express some temperance dramas and comic
them to respond. Ha! ba! 1
Notwithstanding the disappointment Olds, Ti usteea.
to hi* son-in-law, J. G. Room at Kal- piece*. More than common interest is
Absent none. .•
met with in Mr. Orwick’s not putting
kaakia. They were fine fellows.
being manifested nt present in the
The minutes of last meeting read
LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE.
in an appeat*nee as per agreement, a and ou motion approved by yea» and
Aad Pcrwaal Cblt-Ckal.
—A-heavy wind, accompanied the temperance work and it is our earnest
large
and
appreciative
audience
met
at
uuys
ns follows.
rain storm of last Saturday night and wish that it may result in much good.
Yeas. Boston, Downing, Cooh, Rey­
the Christian church on Sunday even­
The wheat crop liooineth.
overturned several small buildings,
—Hon. Cltement Smith, of Hustings,
nolds, Rue and Olds.
ing
and
listened
ton
very
able
address
uprooted some trees aud laid low the spoke* on temperance at the Hosmer &gt; Tin- living green flourisheth.
Nays none.
from Rev I. N. Crittenden, who, at a
The acct.of Levi Everett for one dol­
fences, Ira Bachellorsays that the tw&gt;t school house last Saturday evening aud ’ Good healthy weather prevails.
very late hour, kindly'consented to fill lar und sixty three cents was present­
tom rails were blown out of his fence. the people who were present received a i S Geo. Truman went to Charlotte yesthe vacancy cau*e&lt;l by Mr. Orwick’s ed und on motion lulowed by yeas and
Iterday.
nays.
—Mrs. Billbeinier, a U. B. Missionary plain, pointed talk on the erre/totre of
W. H. Kocher is in Chicago buying non -appearance.
Yeas, Boston, Downing, Cook, Rey­
lately from the Shengay mission in the present tux law. Mr. Smith took
Mrs. Bloom who lived 4 miles north of nolds, Rue aud Ulds.
| new goods.
his
audience,
mentally,
through
a
series
western Africa, spoke at the Hosmer
Nays none.
I
The
mosquito
is
around
presenting
this
village,
departed
this
life
od
Tues
­
school house at 2 o’clock p. in., last i of holiday drunks and debauches, and ' Ilia little hill.
The suloouist bond of Henry Zuschday morning, after suffering extremely nitt with Andrew J. Hardy and C. C.
Sunday, g’ving general information ; felt thankful that he was not litiuself a
Dr. Wickham is building an nddi- for over two years from the effects of Wolcott us sureties was presc ’led and
concerning the natives and a descrip- .1 reformed drunkard. In his peroration
n tumor, which eventually ended in her on motion accepted unu approved by
tion to Ills house.
tion of the missionary work there.
' he exorted the people to stand by the
yens and nays as follows.
Henry Gass has moved into one of 1 death. Mrs. Bloom was in tlie prime of
cause of temperance, not only for their
Yeas, Cook, Downing, Roe and Bos­
life being only 38 ^ears of age, and ton.
—Keep the money in circulation. I own benefit but for the good of tiie ' Olds’ new h •uses.
leaves
a
family,
some
of
which,
especi
­
Don’t salt it away. Pay your debts an i rising generation, bis own included.
Nays, Reynolds and Olds.
Sells circus is billed for Hastings,
The suloouist bond of W. E. Buel
fast as you can. Have patience with '
ally ni*«*d a mother’s caie and patience.
; Saturday, May 22.
—Some two weeks since, Lee Reed,
with John E. Barry and Chus. M. Putone another. Buy your goods of home
Hiram Dickinson has put a new tar The funeral services were held at the nKin us sureties wus presented and on
merchants. Encourage home enter I the Hastings carriage manufacturer, roof on liis house.
Hosmer school b«&gt;u*e and conducted luutiuu accepted and approved by yeas
erected a couple of signs in the suburb*
prise and give nil your patronage to '
F. (’ Boise is erecting n new awning oy Rev. Mowrer. The community at mid nays :ik lolluws.
of this village, and in I«ms than n week
Yeas, Boston, Dowiing, Cook, Ruyyour own mechanics and read The
large will mourn her loss.
I in front of his hardware.
noids. Roc anil Olds.
some miscreants hud laid them low
News.
Miss .May Mitchell of Charlotte,is the
। Nays none.
and cast them into the river. It was a
guest .if Miss Helen Allen.
TEMPEBAN0E CONVENTION.
—The old’hotel at Assyria Centre, _ dastardly
The folio wing Resolution waa pre­
net,
and
one
that
sented mid on motion accepted and
kept by Port Bailey, caught tiro from it ought to Im- thoroughly sifted nnd the I A aelect party of pleasure seekers go
The township terpperance conven­ allowed by yeas and nays as follows.
defective chimney, nu Monday night guilty parti.•* made to suffer the penal­ I to Thoniupple Lake to-dav.
Yeaa, Boston. Cook, Downing, Rey­
alaxit 9 o’clock and all efforts lo save it I ties of the law. A general feeling of I John Barry has moved his barn tion was held at Morgan, May 7th. The no da. Roc a.idOlds.
were futile. Mr. Bailey and family sue- '
convention was called to order by Mr.
Nays none.
indignation prevails in the minds of । arouml in the rear of his store.
lie it resolved by the Common Coun­
ceeded in saving nearly all of their j
our business men, and quite a number ' R. J. Grant, of Hastings, visited at Marlin, chairman of township O’mmit- cil of toe villa#** of Nashville, tliut
teeJW E. De Vine was '■•—a. n Sevrctiry .A
clothing and household goods. House have signified their willingness to con­ ' D. C. Griffith’s one day this week.
there be assessed at the .ate of fifteen
committee* was appointed to circulate cents on every hundred dollars of the
insured for 8400.
Al.
Rasey
has
the
rooms
over
hiss!
n
tribute liberally toward the er.pense of
' flniahed and Ium moved into them.
a petition for signatures of voters for valuation of all the property in said
—A Sunday school of over eighty ferreting out the offender..
What has become of onr Johnstown prohibiting the manufacture and sale village of Nashville, as the same shall
scholars and a full corps of officers and , —Arrangements are now under way
by the assessment roll, to be
correspondent Send us in the news.
of intoxicating liquors in the state of appear
used as labor on tlie streets and high­
teachers has been organized at the , for a Township Temperance Mass
The saloons are in ruuiug/irder again, Michigan. The following men were ways of said village.
Hosmer school htmse. The following I Meeting and picnic. Each club in the
Un motion council adjourned until
tliecouncil having accepted their bonds. appointed in the school districts of the
are the, officers el rated: Supt., N. F. town of Castleton has been notified to
Th arsday? May’ fsto?
F. C. Pettifer received a call from township.
Sheldon,: Asst Supt. B. W. Austin; take tlie subject under consideration
F. McDkrby,
E. Chipman,
A. Hofner.
Dist
a couple of Vermontville lasses, Thurs­
No.
Clerk.
President.
Suc’y.. M. Ehret; Treas., J. Mater, and nnd to send a committee of three or
D. W. Smith,
"
day.
Chorister, Mins Estella Elarton.
S. Shafer,
**
more to meet a like committee from
May 18, 1880.
Mrs. Wm. Troxell is very low with
W.N. DeVine, "
this
place
to
decide
on
time,
place
etc.,
Council met pursuant to adjourn­
—Nashville has a lot of thrifty shade
consumption and is not expected to
Wm. Feaster,
**
ment.
trees and it is a shame to see cattle and to see to procuring speakers aifd to live.
8
Present Chipman, President. Boston,
break them down and browse off the make all necessary arrangements. The
Mrs. A. W’. Abbott and daughter, of
Downing, Olds aud Reynolds, Trus­
H. Powleaa,
“
••
io tees. Absent Roc nnd Cook.
leaves, and completely spoil the trees. committee meeting will be at Reform Hastings, visited at Henry Roe’s on
J.
Gregory
“
••
U
The following resolutions were pre­
Several trees within tlie pa**t week Club room (Christian church) on Rat- Friday.
Eli Wellman
’*
“
13 sented by Trustee Downing and on
have been damaged, and if cattle are urday, May 23. at ? o’clock p. m. It is
Wm. E. Martin,
W. N. DeVime,
A. Plum has bought a house and
motion were accepted and approved,
Pres.
See’y.
found running at large they should be hoped that each temperance organiza­ lot of Mrs. Anna Mead, in the east part
by ayes and nays as follows: Ayes,
On motion it was voted to write to Boston, Downing, Olds aud Reynolds.
looked after immediately and impound­ tion in the town will be well represen­ of town.
all temperance organizations in the Nava. none.
ed if not taken care of by their owners. ted.
Ida nnd Jerry Wolcott have gone to
Reeolved, that tlie building of a jail
township
to take up a collections to de­
—Revolvers are dangerous things, Ohio for a few weeks to visit among
—D. Jarmrd, of Maple Grove, has
fray expenses.The Chair was instruct­ in the village of Nashville, is a necesary public improvement
built about 25 rods of barbed wire fence even in the hands of experts, and when relati vea.
ed
to
procure
the
necccssary
banks
nkcrstw, it has been determiued bv
G. A. Truman is having an immense
and the neighbors in his vicinity pro­ they come into common gse among
children, as playthings, the authorities hat trade. He sold upwards of 180 on and fill all vacancies in committee. resolution by toe Common Council,
nounce it the "boss,” and say they can
Short speeches were made hy L. J. that the building of a jail in said vil­
should
speak their minds if parents Saturday.
lage
of Nashville is a necessary public
hardly wait till the crops are off the
Wheeler, and Dr. Barber of Nashville,
improvement Therefore be it resolv­
E. A. Stowe, of the Grand Rapids
field so they can see the stock turned do not. One of these nuisances in tlie
hands of August Hines, a lad of seven Leader, made us a pleasant call on Dr. Scott of Morgan, Geo. Keagle and ed by toe Common Cuaneilof the vil­
in, and aee bow quick they will get
Wm. Martin of West Castietou.
lage of Nashville that the contract for
or eight summers, was accidentally Wednesday.
away from “them ar* prickers,” when
eOHHtouUlug said jail be let to the
discharged down by the river,the other
Mrs. John Wotring.liring three miles
Orno Strong, tlie young hut go-ahead lowest responsible bidder. Said build­
they go to crowd against the fence.
night, and the ball came within a foot north, has gone to Lenawee county ou and capable editor of the Naahrille *
to be constructed in accordance
—Several otthe youths of this vil­ of a play-mate’s head. Several boys a short visit.
now on
(Mich) News, is in tlie city. He ia
republican
lage attended Prof. Milk farewell walk were down by the river at the time,
Mrs. E. R. Erb went to Detroit Wedaround at Vt. Ville on Thursday night, and by mere chance none was injured^ ueday night, to select a new stock of
aud Fritz Lx-nx got so incensed through It has become a common thing for millinery goods.
the Council shall 1
benzine that he kaived Dell Squires so some of our would-be smart youths, to
Wm. Burgess has moved into his , Uncle Ben. D. Wing of Orangeville,
severely across the back of his right carry one of these loaded instruments lately purchased house at the east end died from typhoid pneumonia, at the rirht to reject any and all bids
»B traction of said ja 1. That
hand, that Dell will not be able to uat* iu their pocket as stock-in-trade for of Maple street.
advanced agv of 70, on Sunday last.
ui erecting said bailuiug shall
said hand for a month or mpre. Fritz swopping purposes, and it is high time,
M. A. Poiter who has been visiting
H. 0. 8now, aged 80, of Yankee out of the general fund of said ...^
On motion Council adjourned.
will probably be dealt with as justice the matter was looked up and the at John Wotringa. returned to Denrei,
Springs, died on Monday from the ef­ Fkamk McDerby,
E. Chifmam,
practice stopped.
Colorado, Thursday.
fects of a tumor.
President.

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.

NUMBER 34.
BUBAL SCENESU«atle th. kt no an- lowing,
PotI
Um golden grain ;
Qalrkly a man U taakiug
Treeks for the’coming train.

Silently fail the &lt;Uw drop.
&gt;n Ike •olemn arentlde ;
Readj aglrl b galling
To take a busty tide

Boon &lt;1.1 the maideu'i lower
HU arm around bar tilde.
While to bit manly IxMora
Herbeed will gvntiy glide.

Saragely Mtee the moeqato.
Merrily bumbles Urn bee.
Rut all that the maiden eajeth
It—once In a trblle—"Te'he!"
Middleville h** no mlnoD.

MATTERS.
D. C. Griffith U filling bis store chuck
full of new summer goodsand they are
cheap.
__________________
K7* The latest styles of new millin­
ery, just received at Mr*. Crocker’s.

Look!

Look!

lx&gt;ok!

L. Russell is loaning money at uston ishingly low rates, on good farm secu­
rity. Call for rates at his Real Estate
Exchange, Hastings.
33-87.

CS” Snow Flake Flour 5.75per cwt at
Boise A Francis.

IF" Just received a fnll line of spring
and Summer clothing at
8. Librausbb’s

For Mair.
One yoke of heavy work cattle. Would
wll for dish or ou time with good
security. Enquire at the farm W. P.
Wilkinson or of C. C. Wolcott.
IF' A. large line ol wall paper at
F. TTiIoise’s.

Notice.
Talk almut cheap! $35, buys the best
madt* heavy harness with Cauadaion
•Scotch wool faced collar. $15. buys a
good Single Harness. Look at them be(ore you buy.
A. R. WOLCOTT.

t'-F" Dr. J. Graves u tnro.ighly po*v
e&lt;l veterinery surgeon of Kalaino, will
!
in Nashville every Saturday. Surg| ery a specialty. Can be found at
____________ »H.G. Hale’s.
Those new styles of Dress Goods,
Gloves, Hosery, Neckties, Emhroidety,
Silk Fringes, and Trimming Silks are
all new, neat, attractive anil chead M
D. c. Giiirrmfe.
ty Fowl Meadow Gruss, ii&gt;-&lt;l Tupand
Feld Peas, nt the Nashville Elevator.
37tf
Ainsworth &amp;• RrooKb.
ty Wilson A Howomhi soils Boots
and Shoes as low as the lowest
Public Notice.
Intelligent persons have no difficulty
recognizing in toe constitution of an­
imals and men, a power of self restonttlnn which is capable of resisting the
influence of diAcaw. hence many per­
sons reflect upon the many instances
when apparently severe cases of sick­
ness were cured
by some simple
sblistancu and much cn^lit given to a
power it never posse-med. nnd it is the
knowledge of this power that enables
the new school of Veterenary surgeons
t» o’-ervume disease that would baffle
the old fogy with his depressing
agents, such as. bleeding, phyniciiig.
starving, tarter emetic, nitre digitalis,
etc. Dr. Kesler baa lieen libentllr
fought in the new school and backed
by nine yenrs successful experience
feels confident.
J. Kf.si.ek,
Veterenary Surgeon,
Nashville, Mich.

1 he newest styfen ot spring suits
for men and boys just received at
___________ D- C. Griffith’s.
ty Wilaou A Howe sells Tobacco
for 40 cents.

NIoney to Ixmin.
Call nt W. S. Powers’ law office for
money to loan at a low rate of interest
on farm property.
fe’ew Store f .VwLoods!
I am now nicely located in my new
store, and am receiving daily, new
goods of the veir latest styles and pat­
tern^ Please take particular notice, my
goods are made up from the latest
spring styles and patterns in Chicago
Detroit and Cleveland, were bought
for cash and will be sold accordingly.

Beat Machine iu the Market.
AMERICAN 8EWING MACHINE,
Don’t buy until yon examine them
Rod we their superiority over all other
machines. Call and get prices.
__
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Kklloog. Dkmarat SlCc:
ty Window curtains and fixture* at
_____ F. T, Boise’s.
Don’t buy your summer goods until
you examine and get prices at

______ D- C. Gmmyg.
While in Hastings this week we
dropped into L. Russell's. Real Estate
Exchange and found him rushed with
hufflneas, and lending money at fearer

,

�by
but
which enabled him to
their camp. On looking alxiut they saw
two peculi&amp;ritie* about Stewart, which •Mito cl on..-rop|dw out several feet,
may be mentioned here. He wm the all marked and rich with tbe pnsuous
only marduuat that entered into success­ metals. “We have found our tombful trade without going through a clerk­
raw our family to a neve.r-dreamed-of ।
ship, and be was the only leading man name would Ao to designate the camp.
groatnen.-. Wonderful are the ways of
of. bin day that refused to have his por­ The town has adopted 'tlie name, which,
Allah—immeasurable the fountain of his
trait taken. Peter Gilsey was a native if not poetical or classical, is certainly
grace! With pleasure I now offer vo^
of Copenhagen, and came hither to original. A valuable tombstone, too, it
Muhamed, my whole fortune—take frouri
seek employment at hie trade, which was must be confessed, for the two brothers
it as much as yon want. May Allah al­ for several months, without hav­ piano-making. He afterward opened a sold their half-interest in the mine and
ways take you under his protection !"
ing even the courage to lisp the cigar sh&lt;q&gt; in the Bowery, which his mill for $1,000,000.
'
.
During the night Muhamed prepared name of hte father, the Grand Vizier, or wife tended while he still wrought at his i
for his departure. He furnished himself to show himself in public places; At trade. This putty shop led him into1
Western Rivers and Harbors.
with a body-guard of fifty men, and en­ last it happened that an official of the tho path of wealth, and he left an im­
The River and Harbor bill, reported to
gaged a few Tartar couriers. On th* Porte, who had formerly lived at Da­ mense estate. Aaron Arnold, the founder
day following he sent hia treasurer to his mascus, with great astonishment saw him of the great house of Arnold, Constable tlie House of Representatives, makes the
following
appropriations for Western
brother for 20,000 ducats, paid the
&amp; Co., was a native of the Isle of Wight,
pointe:
.
trailer for his outfit, crossed the Bos­
and landed here a jxxjr adventurer.
phorus, aud traveled straightway to
“I* it poariblel Your Highness? I Daniel Appleton, founder of the great
believe—I certainly think I speak to the publishing nouBe, came from England,
4 20,000
Mnhamed was no common impostor, Pasha of Damascus. Is it not so ? ”
and was a book agent in this city for
who only hunted after monetary re­
" You err, sir,” replied the terrified several years. Roliert Carter, who is
; but he had calculated everything
man, with visible embarrassment "I still at the head of the rich firm ofsults
R. Erie (harbor).
beforehand. His liberality, his oom- am a poor workman, on assistant of the Carter A Bro., is a Scotchman, and on Cleveland...
PITH AX1&gt; POLXT.
confectioner."
hia arrival in this city taught echooh
in n country where sudden promotion is
The pupil of the eye has to lie lashed.
"Are you? Well—I really cannot— The secret of the success of these for­ Sanduaky (harbor)
of daily occurrence, convinced every do, no. I cannot believe it I kno# you eigners is that they bring habits of in­ Toledo
Forced politeness—Bowing to neces­
LXD1AXA.
one, and especially his followers, that he so well! Are you not the son of the dustry and economy, and get a good
sity.
wm appointed Pnaha of Damascus. At Grand Vizier, my most gracious master ? start by saving what our American |&gt;op- Michigan City (outMde harbor).
uam.
A dime novel is of course in-ten-ceutfimt he traveled quietly to avoid pub­ What would your noble father say if he ulation waste. Apother Scotchman, but Chlcaso (ovuidr harbor; . . .
sation.
.
licity ; but the further he went from saw you in this disguise ? ’’
. • of a different type of character, was the Calomel
Stamboul. and the nearer he approached
" In the 'name of Allah 1 ” whispered senior Bennett, who, on his arrival, was
A MAN who hod a l»ad cold said he had
the boundaries of his province, the more the troubled Pasha, "have you been a at first a clerk, and then became an ill- Onuid Haren....
just set up a rig of his own. It was a
Harbor of refuge,
openly he showed himself in his new friend of'my father's ? Then I implore paid Bohemian. At one time he tried St
little hoarse and a hack.
,
Clair flata......
dignity, the' more liberally he distrib- you, by/ his dear ashes, do not betray bis hand at lecturing in this city on Detroit river
" Ir I hit yer " said one little boy to
Saginaw river....
THE PASHA OF DAMASCUS. jitod preeentH and alms in tlie towns mol" /
book-keeping. The .effort failed, and
another, “ ver’ll be usin’ yerself fer snuff
through which he pasM-d. Everywhere
"AMD«i!—betray ! What does your yet the man l&gt;ecame a wonderful journal­ Milwaukee
ter-morrer.
- ■ .
.
No country produces sg many exam­ he was. received with due respect and Highness', mean ? Your father Kis alive ist and left $3,000,000. Perhaps some Port WaahlngVKi.
Why is it that a woman's heart lieats
ple* m Turkey of men rising from the laden with presents. When he arrived and as wall as I am. Only this morning of tlie present crowd of emigrants will
fifteen
times
leas
per
minute
than a
lowest station to the highest and great­ within three days' march of Damascus I hsvr tveidved a letter from hfi own also Ixxxime the great capitalists of the
man’s ? Is it because her tongue beats
est Manners, customs and laws con­ he hid ted and encamped. Heathen dic­ Mad."
continent.
■
thirty times per minute more ?
siderably favor these sudden changes of tated letters to the most eminent emirs
A few more words disclosed the whole
Stephen Girard died seventeen years I &lt;&gt;r»nd m.o.
The Cincinnati papers are m siring a
ijprtune. But of all these examples in of Damascus, announcing that in conse­ affiur. Tho son of the Grand Vizier, before John Jacob Astor. He was in : w«b«lh nw.^&gt;Sa»7. °*
great ado over the discovery of a mica
the Turktah history none surprises more quence of treachery-.the Grand Vizier highly rejoicing, went to tho house of his 82d year, and expired in a small ' whim nrx&gt;r, indun»
. 20,000 ■ixid. * Mrs. Malony sends us word that
than the jiromotion of the Fasha Mu­ had fallen into disgrace, and had been tbe official to change his clothes for some
. 10,000
building which whs eared for by a
. ..
. 100,000 she discovers a Mike o-l&gt;ed every morn­
hamed ci Ad mi to the Governorship of strangled, and that his son, the Pasha more becoming to nis dignity, nnd then housekeeper. His latter days were
Ullnola rlT&lt; r, dredging.
. 10,000 ing when the boy’d ought to be up, splitof Damascus, as an accomplice of his both started without delay to Constanti­
Damascus.
la
miserable, and his immense success
Muhamed nnd Murad were the Rons father, had to await the same punish­ nople to pray tho Sultan for justice. added but little in the way of comfort.
. 250,000
river, al Quincy.. .
. 25.00U
of a rich merchant in Constantinople, ment ; that he, Muhamed, appeared as They first went to the Grand Vizier, who After Girard’s death, Astor was tlie MiaalMippl
If some one would successfully start
MUailaalppl river, from mouth &lt;
who died when his children had scarcely newly-appointixl Governor to execute could not understand the whole affair,
. 100.000 । the
that
er
to
Dea*
Motoce
rajtiiU.
....
-L: report
it "
■ 2ice-cream
____ ______spoiled
r_2_2 the
greatest of American cajMtalista, and
passed their boyhood, leaving them in tlie sentence of the Sultan ; and ho com­ though he heard it from the lips of his held thia distinction until his death, MlMtMtpg. river, from Dee Mo
10 150,000 Ji complexion “
"n —
J- women ibow
—— _­
and
made
the posaeanion of considerable fortunes. manded the emirs to imprison the crim­ own son, und even tlie Sultan would not which occurred in 1848. Stephen Mleelsadppl rtrer, above Kt Anthony fallal.... 15,000 legged, it would lie thousands of dollars
Murad continued the business of his inal and to well guanl nim till his ar­ lielieve it when it camo to his ears. Still, Whitnw Iwaum. known u« u tuillioniUre
in the pockets of our poor but love. V0O
8.000
father, and bv prudence and industry rival
,
-1^ it were true, he solemnly vowed that about the time that Girard died (1831), I
river, Do» Mo*u« r»pld«
211.000। stricken young men.
soon increase.! his hereditary jxirtion,
Before, however, dispatching these in- the shameless impostor should feel the
13,200
An old miser, who was notorious for
an.)
_ for munv
.1
*yean,
• .tod
■ next
■ to A.tor.
• ,, j MiMiMippl nvor, tor ranotittR rwi aaa
while Muhamed, in company of idlent i structions he sent a letter by an express whole weight of his anger, and he forth- 1। THe
was the most parsimonious of all
wnciu..................................................... 100,000, self-denial, was one.day asked why he
and flatterers, spent his share in the to the Governor of Damascus, secretly with dispatched an officer with 400 jan- i American capitalists, since, as it is
was so thin. "I do not know,” said the
on” nTT!r’ tm rvmoriDg
»nd
most reckless manner, by indulging in infonning him that liis father hod been tesariee to Damascus to take the daring ‘said, he was never known to do a liberal ArtS^ river, for ^morta* .a.«.
i miser ; "I have tried various means
all kinds of excesses. It was no wonder executed, and that the same fate awaited | fellow prisoner, und to transport him to
act, and not a cent out of his immense I wnck»................................................. - sti.ooo for getting fatter, but without success.’
that this extravagant life totally ruined him when tho new Pasha arrived. Tlie Constantinople.
»,«» । “ Have you tried victuals?” inquired a
property (estimated at $8,000,000) was
rowBxjuonro
&lt;&gt;(
thin
wcU-aUenlxtal
1
'n,„
ngll
t
month.'
gorenunoal
of
D»Muhamed in a few years, and that
friend.
iu’ooo *
’ ’
to charitable purposes. Peter ' Mimourt rtw,’ c*d»r aty..
tho immo.tato Sight of n,wu, b MnluunwJ hiui
,.x^b devised
whf n his fortune was gon»* his guy com-1 mumcab.m
Loriilnrd, of tobacco fame, became a Miwour*. river, *t onuUm and coumai Bhiffa. 2U,UUU I _
About 100,000 bushels of hemp seed
parfions likewise departed.
Even hb tho jxior Gowraor, who wm li. no mean. ;
jv
to Ule inhabitant, of I,■ruling rapiuliet in 1835, and the family j
“ E"“°" “*
14,000
an*
annually
consumed for bird food in
who lookcd
him
own brother closed his door against liim, » Uronte ot tho P&lt;»P1»- tt. fear of
has held front rank in this respect ever
k.cwo I the United States. A heap of baby talk
declaring that he, not having Inixhsl his acwth W»« «o gro.t tlmt ho loft oven - „ tatter, .nd it wm, to ho expected Ui.t
since. John Mason was tlie first dry- |
| is also wasted on biMs in the course of a
warnings, did not Reserve oompaaeion.
flung behind bun, oven hi. wtvo. and hjjl rcmova! wouM orMto oomfldimible goods king this city ever contained. He Mlaaourt river, at Kaxiam City.
2n’(x»&gt; year, and if some of it was addressed to
MiHKHiri river, at Hi. Joeeph
Although this is no uncommon fate of trt‘^are^:
-.I
- , ..
dissatisfaction. ‘When the officer of the died in 1842, having been estimated at a i
the children they would be better noAfter the emu. had received tho d»- Sultao ,ppear(xl
Muhamed, and round millioa during the lost seven I Ml&gt;-oun nWi Btx&gt;vr n
spendthnfta, still tlie conduct of his
former associates, and especially the natehro they callmi a oouned, and do- hiUuM jM, dl0 |ette.o( |u„ maatej, tho
years of his life. James Lenox did not icehartw.HtLoaU..
•
Mi,oa&gt;
I
An Illinois youth, husking corn in a
'hard-hcartedne.su of his brother, pro­ liated upon the »te|» to bo taken for tin, I tonn„
i( in
hrxmMitw. prewted reach the some financial standard until |
1^&lt;VJL •
i^ooo I
near tho railroad, saw a new locoduced a dec]) impression upon the good- execution ot the received command, it
hi, .objection on hi.
1850. Ex-Gov. Morgan baa Imm-u a mill- 1 improfinK sad
i»er ’
motive, with a red smoke stock. He be­
natured
this
unhappy
u
—uew, heart of -y” y“-wv youth.
-------- While doing ro there appeared a wcoud j (or,„,1 rc,iue«t.vl onlv a tew
ionaire
since
1852,
and
the
same
state1
stM*ry
’
»
iaii»
.
350.000
eiime
ejune
ingmeneu,
frightehed, ana
nnd ran to me
the nonse
house
But, bebm mtted with inflexible power m.wronp-r with a letter ot auniliu- con- hou„. (1„Ut
for hi. jouniev. meut may be made concerning A. T. J And tho Secretary of War is hereby 11crying
___ :____:tl“
rnt...i
:__________
:
x_
That • ’ere ______
engine
is going
to
&lt;g mind, ho did not loro courage, but de- tenw. Fearing delay and ran.tame
thi; iot.'.^i h&lt;- commanded the
terminod to bear hi. wcU-mented fate- would onlv i-mhuiger Uumrolvc, they rmin, J, hia
informed them of Stewart. Jay Gould took hte place in I authorized to accept, on l»ehalf of the bust, sure ; it’s red hot clean to the top
the same rank ten years afterward, nnd ; United States, from tlie State of Michi- of tlie stovepipe."
with manly flrmmwv
....
I
i hi. recall, and took an affectionate leave so did Russell Sage. George Jones and | gun, tlie St Mary’s canal and public
A couniht preacher pictured the horAt first no other means of subsistence . ordered the inLabitanta to takt? the old ! { ti
Scarc.-lv however hml the
offered itaefl; h. wa. forced to live ou | Prob, pnroner, rod with due re.pe.-t to
leftto? to« when di the Bobert Bonner ore now o’jj only mill- works thereon, provided that such trans- । rible torments awaiting thoee who yieldionaire
journalists,
for Bennett, though fer shall be so made as to leave the ed to the weaknesses of the flesh so
the dm. he r«»v.d from the lwb.-w.-iw ■ rooeiro the epprorohmg one. Sian" | emira and principal inhabitanta ot tho
al the moron®. Bhappewal at flu. , thirofolr_ hrotened to the poBteo of ttai |
tugetfier, and rerolvod to worth more than lioth of the above, ia United States free from any und all' vividly that many persons in bis cougregation gave way *■'&lt;
to vmvuuun
emotions ui
of
..... liability of any .char...u - , gwgnwvu
tone Uial the Sultan routed one of the diagnwcd Governor. Iwrot all exite, and | hnml,]
mion tho Sultan to give them not practically a member of that pro- debts, claims, and
tension. He is the heir, of immense octer whatsoever.
*
...
.....
whatsoe- •r. and said canal, after alarm.
A
poHor overspread
their faces,
chief mte-ju™. He wro .nrronnd.d by ro they met with no nwutan.-e, warchcd , noolh„ p„h, but Muhamed to whom wealth, wliich he is spending lavishly j Bcter
„-n lie
»„.free for public
....ki.ra use
..... :- llX1j their
filled with tears. Fright­
such transfer, will
an thr■ ■ Inch dignitane. ot the .tale, the whole pliuve- &gt;ul-in vmn Tho tun,bl.
b. o, ,be
ened himself at the effect which he had
drrroed in the meat nelly and nuwiifl- on. pmndno. loudly blamed the ouelero- , wcA) j, ly iujeb^b Tfo, ‘mi,,,, for his own benefit and that of others. , Hurrry of the Mi—ourl river from &gt;t» tmniUi
Cornelius Vanderbilt was not worth n :
• ’ "
,
produced, the worthy
worthy parson leaned over
cent garment., hoar him w.dk,d two m&lt;M of the emir., rod no doubt would I
b, a mcM,nger
million when he reached 50
He hail ।
MuSdn*wm xSJudX.Mo.
bin ' pulpit
and saiif:
,
z&lt;: "I exaggerate
omrtieta having targe .um. of money, Lave broken ant into a reliulhon that chm^ u&gt;
it fa Uv,. j, ,o Cxjn. been, however, preparing the way for Iniprortn*&gt;UjMi*«ippirircraic«pcGinudc&lt;u,
■
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little,
my ’hearers
I exaggerate. "
which he, aceordiug to ewitom due would have led to the pillaging of the .matin,,pie. Ai thi. letter append to r»pid profit., whiA were tlwmwiorlh |
ltewlh^
I
tribated among the multitude. Every city had nrt at the very moment from mMly
n, ,
h , ^n(t
rapidly acquired. William Libby, who miprovtiui Mix-i—tp^ n.er and harbor at
piece ut monov wro.wrapped up m pro flu, oppomto nart .1 the city enrorf n- im^cliatelv ilrawn no. in which the
MrmphU
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.........................
15.00)
|
stands at the head of the present house
To riclalzn. “Oh, what wm that?
por; but mind with then.' packet, wore ; joining been heard which .eluted tho ono( 'jUuluun«1 ^e„ detailed, rod
West Virginia—8250,000, tlie principal i
At flrat you’rr all confarfcn,
of A. T. Stewart A Co., failed in busi­
other, eiaitammg .mall round moce. ot lenng PaaluL
ta which
Thrtt you think it a delttaion.
item being 8200,000 for the Great Ka- |
giaro. on which the Saltan had written
The new Governor .u™d«l by a , mnnination that the pronneo would not ness in 1845, and then became Stewart’s
clerk. He was made x partner fifteen nawha river.
rome nrofol mord. or proverb, oom- .plroilid1 .lute, proceeded wUhout .to). . (m.,T mbmit
other ,^hl
Wlieu a father, ovcrboarlnjt
Tennessee—$405,000, ot which 8310,- j
years
ago,
and
soon
became
a
million
­
p»»d by lumaelf. Theroline.groerallv ping to tho palace, .trewmg on la. way
MubmM
„ Cunatanti000 is for the improvement of the Ten­
pralae.1 pirerty, rod ridiculed the fool- money among the prople. Tho emin, „ k bo
immediately led into the aire.
nessee river, and $65,000 for the Cum-1
uh actions of the overbearing rush. You I were ready to receive him.
( pr^n^ of nio Sultan.
Say “Tick.”
berlond river.
“ Where is the guilty one ? " demand- ' 1 .
m W‘
.“77
may well imagine that the mass of peo- j
Kentucky—8290,000, of which $200,- i
In the name of Allah, speak,
The following example illustrated in an
~r — man!"
pie following the monarch were more eu Muhamed, fixing his piercing eyes j , " —
.•monded the
the GrandI
Grand taw
Sigmor.. " ......
Who amusing manner the absurdity of the 000 is for improvement of the Kentucky |
'
Amundod
greedy of the money than of the prov­ upon Ibe a-wmbly.
Wboo at midnight acrunda appaUitur
river.
Hi»
»OTera,
commanding
tone
-rented
•*&gt;
-™'
1
th
«
“
“
hl!le
fc
«
red
th
“
ancient
rule
for
“
minding
tlie
stops
”
in
erbs.
Arkansas—$93,500. the principal item •
,
.
. . reading:
Muhamed was among the mass. He a general consternation. A long silence B6?. ?* T°11^
Main your heart go pit-*-pat.
—v .n.
—* —
r ntho
- emirs took
i.
“One of tlie Pashas of your imperial
A country schoolmaster, who found it being $25,000 for the improvement of ‘
At last
one -of
olwcrwd attentively all the movements ensued.
You're •urr il'a burglar* breaking
| Highness," replied the undaunted Mu­ difficult to make his pupils observe the Whiteriver.
of the monarch; and when the latter courage and said:
Beeode
the
nl&gt;ove
there
are
numerous
'
homed,
respectfully.
difference, in resiling, between a comma
took out of the bags handfuls of gold
"Your Highness will graciously par­
Hbru ft only
minor
appropriations
for
Western
waters.
1
“By the beard of the Prophet!” cried and a full point, adopted a plan which
and silver and .strewed it among the don us. The condemned probably re­
Testing Tea.
multitude, ho eagerly grasped at one of ceived secret communication from Con- tlie Sultan, with inenvasing anger, "who he flattered himself would make them
Traveling on His Looks.
has appointed you Pasha, and who has proficients in tlie art of punctuation. It
It is
to well
WUI known
AUWnM that the
LUC qU*ULV
quality Mi
of tea
WU
the small packets, ami then, pushing stantincmle, in consequence of whiah he
They were in a railroad car journey- ] in judged by experts who taste'it after
his way through the crowd, hastened to has fled from Damascus, for when we signed the firman of this promotion, was this:
miserable
impostor?
”
In
reading,
when
they
came
to
a
com
­
ing
to
Chicago.
On
the
opjMwite
seat
infusion.
In
on office intended for the
a solitary spot^ and opened it How searched tho palace he was gone."
“
Your
imjierial
Highness,
the
sover
­
ma, they were to say tick; when they sat a man of commanding figure and purpos.- there are large tables with
great
o
_____was
rr, his ,disapi»ointmeut when, in- j
" Fled !” cned the amazed Muhamed,1
round revolving tops. A circle of tea­
stead of tho expected gold, he found a i with thundering voice. "Miserable eign of the believers," quietly replied' came to a semicolon, they were to say brow, and thoughtful expression.
" What a fine countenance, James ; 11 cups is placed along the edge of these,
tick, tick; to a colon, ticlf, tick, tick, nnd
round piece of glass.' He was on the slaves 1 Know yo that my commands Muhamed.
“
This
is
too
much!
”
said
the
Sul
­
when to a full point, tick, tick, tick, tick. wish I knew his occupation., The tea-taster site down before the dis­
point of throwing it away, when liu eves ; are laws of tho Sultan, oar most gracious
"Show tlie finnan, or 1 will
Now, it so hanjiened that tlie worthy
" Mavbe he is a lawver. ”
. play of crockery and tastes one cup after
caught the following ’-ords—"Ability master.
* ’
*
*from —
Away
my presence! tan.
* * There’s too much benevolence in his I another, moving the table-top around
•nd courage have opened the rood to Soon you wifi receive the punishment have you strangled instantly, you arch master received notice that tlie parish
i In the center of the table ia a ]xiir of '
minister was to pay a visit of examination face for a lawyer."
distinction to many. ’’ Muhamed smiled, that falls ujxm those who, like you, dis­ rogue."
to his school. As ho was, of course, de­
“ He may be a banker. ”
, scales with a silver half-dime in one of
considered tho worth, and, having taken regard the authority of his Highness.”
Muhamed,
and
he
drew
from
his
yr
rrom
ms
,
airous
that
his
pupils
should
ahow
off
to
"
Not
a
bit
of
it
;
a
man
with
such
a
I the balances. Ono or two large kettle*
a resolution, carefully placed both pa­
This tlireat spread fear and consterna­
per and glass in his turban, and has­ tion among the emirs. The new Pasha breast a piece of paper, in which was | the best advantage, he gave them an heavenly expression couldn’t coptent ore kept constantly with boiling water
which i extra 0^]] thg day before tho examina­ himself with money getting. His aim ! in them. When a sample of tea is to be
j —
hud, through his liberality, already won wraiqxxl the piece of glass, and
tened away, well knowing how to act.
in life is liigher than that."
I tasted, as much is weighed out ar, will
There are traders in Constantinople the common jieople, and resistance was, he laid respectfully at the feet of the tion.
"Now,” said he, addressing his pupils,
"I guess you ore right, Amelia ; I’ll i Imlance the half-dime. Thia is put into
who lend all kinds of droHsce, from the therefore, out of the question. Mu­ Sultan.
Impatiehtly the Sultan picked it up, “when you read before the minister to­ take your word and hia for it.”
I a tea-cup and the boiling water poured
most costly, studded with diamonds and hamed, however, hail the emirs called
At the next station an inquisitive ! on. Tlie tea-taster then stirs up the
other precious stones, to the simple gar­ back one by one, received them most and looked with searcliing eye upon the morrow you may leave out the ticks,
ment of the derviali. The call for this graciously, and presented them with a writing, which he easily recognized as though you must think them as you go farmer took a seat beside the stranger leave*, lifts them on his spoon, and inwith the noble brow, and asked liim hales the aroma. At the some rime he
jMMmliar trade rents in the fact that many part of the treasures of his prodecesaor. his own. Then he remained silent for along, for the sake of elocution. ”
So far, so good. Tlie next day the alvout liis vocatiod. Amelia held her I generally takes a sip of the infusion,
men, suddenly raised from abject pov­ In this manner he clianged the common some time, lost in thought, while the
near him, ex- minister was ushered into the school­ breath and listened to the reply. It wai holds it in his mouth for a abort fime’
fear mvu
into tiniL'KU
general joy.
joy. This
JL.UJD eueiucuc
energetic Grand
. - Vizier,
.
'■ standing
.
erty to high office, are in immediate I»u
» ‘ burstt of anger, and Mu­ room by the master, who, with smiles this:
x.
and then spite it out. Enormous brass
need of dothaa suitable to their new deportment of the new Governor pro- i P®6^ a fresh
the still-more-favorablc result, 1 “med«
tor pardon, bent his aud lx)W8, hoped that the training«of tho
K
"I keep a saloon and a meat shop, cuspidors, holding two or three galstation.
For the same reason these duced
.a..the
&lt;
.tenia&lt;&gt;r
a «nira
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a Mt'S
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At thu
tltlU moment
dared
letter, ar- pupils would meet his approval.
My wife sells beer and I do my .own Ions, receive the tea thus tasted and the
traders furnish those upstarts with tbW
that
tlie
terrified
emirs
dart'd
not. in. km** At
*lu?l ttlOH
the letters
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* X1the
—■cups
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horse.i, servants and other m-cessarv j quire for the finnan of the Sultan by nyed from Damascus, which as extraorNow it so happened that the first boy butchering."
contents
that
have been- ex­
requisltee, which they lend for stipula-1 which Muhamed was appointed Paalin of ;
j J. important^ were without delay called up by trie minister had been
amined. One some occasions, when a
As shedding light on tho much-dis­ large amount of tea of a certain kind is
tod weekly payment 1 To one of these ; Damascus ; but they were satisfied that
“fLSS?»Sf
t ,n
i absent the preceding day, and in the
w bought,
,n,UKIil., xmuiv
auuipws &lt;n
traders Muhamed directed his stops, and, j their carelessness with respect to the j , ^^r
Std^ h^ cirefully read hurrv the master had forgotten to give puted question : "Who was the Com- to Lo
many samples
of uus
this are
are
»»^SimL»S»r''Le“u^“h ±XV‘”’ tar’°°' P“h*
Vi3£7^"kerrilul I | liim
him his
liis instructions how to read.
revul. Tho
The mimder-ifi-Chief at the battle of Bunker brought in from different houses The
minister asked the boy to read a Hil ? H is said that there is at Yale buyers and sellera sit around the revolv• flrtitiou. St row. nenaiSxlXin the morotmo Mahunod. who poro j
A
chapter in the Old Testament, which he
cnKTBVin?’
ing table with the wimples made into in­
1775, representing a sternly and ro- . fusion, in the cups before them. The«e
usurer io
lu-urer
to provide
provKu? mm
him wiui
with magnificent
mngnincent mmsbo
Missed quwe
quite im
as mucu
much unmuan
intellect sa
as onerener.• , - „
“ pointed out The boy complied, and in don
lilist military
milltArv gentleman,
rrnntlnman who
wUn »
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.1
bust
is de­ __
it..,. bonus and ..a .....t.
t..
wr»tiichi.iii.l rt ction in Ta province o
my empire. nis liest accent begun:
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are tasted all around, the “body,’&gt;
clothe*, fine
richly-dnusi-d
gy, zuxnw■HunAmi
commenced i,ic.
his office i,wr
by Llesacniug
“And the Lord spake into Moses, say­ scribed in the marginal title os “Israel "fineness,” “ toaatiness,” etc., ore
body-guard. Within a few hours tlie t the burdens of the people, by abolish-1
ing tick, speak unto the children of Putnam, Esq., Major General of the learnedly discussed, and the jvoorer
Israel, saying tick, tick, tkk, nnd thus Connecticut forces and Commander-in- specimens discarded. Then those that ”
shalt thou sav unto them, tick, tick,, Ohief at the engagement of Bunker are left are tasted again and the number
tick, tick." This unfortunate exhibition Hill, near Boston, 17th of June, 1775.” further reduced. Bo it goes on until the
acted like a. shower-bath on the poor
article which unites the desired price
to pay for this expensive outfit in the aultaro,
commerce
having ta this banner woo the ’general |
“J
1
, master, while the minister and his
and quality ia obtained. So delicate is
course of a week. He had no money, v—:*u:--------friends almost died of laughter.
nuisance to pillars and outdoor orna­ the taste of an experienced tea-taster
,
hut certainly an inventive head that, confidence of the bettor claiwes, ha in, Sultiui! cned the happy Muhamed,
mental work in Hartford as to require that he will detect not only tlie quality
through the ccmtly turban, seemed to aured himself the affection of the multithe placing of wire screens as a protec­ of tlie tea as regards age, strength, fla­
How a Town (lot a Queer Name.
have received a double amount of saose tndn by his great liberality t3 the poor.
Toward tbe old Governor’s relations and ! tuA
n imruu-nw with
What’s in a name ? A good deal, we tion against the little rogues.
vor, fineness, etc., but he can tell in
friends he acted in the most insgnaniafterward governed Damascus with ore told, and how crime Tombstone, Ari­
which of the numerous district* in China
mow apirit. rod to flaw uf th^emir. |
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fortwanty.flva
Ool. Gaoboe F. B, Leighton, Nor- the tea was grown. The facte regarding.
zona, to have such a name ? It was not
who boa hebl office under that poor tel- •' eun*borrowed or stolen from any other place
the different samples are M^metimes put
low he presented honors and riches.
|------------------------------- on tlie glol»e, nor over suggested by berry and fruit-growers in the country. on the Ijottom of tlie cups, where they
At tho time when this happened the 1 The Washingtoa University, at St novel or gazetteer. The story gons, and His pear orchard numbers 6,000 trees. cannot be seen. The cups are then
to him. Murud was on the
commuuiodion l&gt;etween the capital and Lotus,- Mo., has received in ita history it is true, that two young men, brothers, Since his retirement from.tlie Confeder­ mixed up, and the infusions tasted
the province* was very deficient, and gifts exceeding $1,000,000, Ixwide more when al&gt;out to start from Tutcon on a ate army in 1865 he has devoted himself again, and sorted out simply by their
this wm the cause why a txmiuderable j than $100,000 received for scholarship pros]&gt;ecting tour in tlie Dragoon mount­ to fruit-culture, in which he harf l&gt;een flavors. * That the occultation is an ex
group
time elujhfc-d lisfore the Sultan hoard of endowments. The birgest amount crea- ains, Sonora, or somewhere else, were highly successful. He i* an active aud ceedingly unhealthy one need hardly be
-- ---------- ------ ---------------- ---------------- «------------------ b jjo^QQO, and the advised to give up the undertaking; for prominent member of the American "u.y- “,th° t“ur'
«*&gt;»&gt;’««■
I if they persisted they would find neither
I mssens, and it was only through the ex-1 next is $179,500.
unted with tea.
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�XMPKD XVEBY BATUBDAr MOBXWU, Al

Jfaahville, Michigan.
State Senate, 1 met him in the Delavan
DOt
House in Albany. Even then be showed
symptoms of the disease which resulted
With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fresh
in his death the following year. I my­
■IBB TOWKEB’S CHICKEM8.
self was Dot in good health, mid natur­
w Hbe WMCM«MiaiteTmKba ally we began to talk of our ailments.
We hud known each other well for yearn,
.
Miss Towner was one of the seliool- and he talked with me freely.
teoching speauea.’ She went to North
Carolina soon after the war, and took
charge of the Jonesville district school. tr3inihg, such aa I used to take before a
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS
She was between 40 and 50, and her rep­ fight. I would soon clear out my sys­
utation for foarieaaneaa and decision of tem."
.
•
"Did you train yourself, Senator,” I
character in connection with the kitchen
poker made her a terror to tramps and asked.
OFFICE nr THUM AN'S BBIQK. SECOND STOHY.
evil-doers generally. Tho pleasant lit­
“ Yea,” said he. ’* Right over yonder,"
tle cottage in which Miss Towner lived pointing in the direction of Troy, "wan
alone, without even a servant, had a my tramping ground when training for
TTrnci
small yard attached to ik which scemwl my fight with Heenan. I have started
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of the
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eminently adapted for chicken culture. , out over those hills arid fields, between
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
Miss Towner had made several attempts West Troy and Waterford, many shot
to keep chickens, but the magnetism of morning, with two heavy suits of clothes,
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
the CCHOred element was altogether too and trumped under the broiling sun for
under the heads of
strong, ttnd she had definitely abandoned hours, in order to reduce my weight
’■ffiSi.
the tmdertaking, when she read of the Often, when taking those tramps, I have
Massachusetts man’a trap. It was dlear oome across a cool spring of water or a
to her that whatever could be done by a running brook, und it seemed its though
The Newe baa athoroogb,bona Bde circulation
good-for- nothing- man could lie done for I must duck my head into the water and
better by an intelligent woman, and ac- drink my fill. If it was a question of
cordinglv she resolved to stock tlie ,money, I would not have looked at a
strive ।
empty chicken house, and to get a new thousand dollars a second time, if it hail
original trap.' After much thought ahe' to lie paid before I could get a drink.
hit upan the plan of a noose trap. She But I was training myself to win that
procunxl a long rope, which alie passed fight, and I-was determined to win it
rjLiXGA OFt'iCEKH
through n pulley placed on the limb of u I luiew it would not do for me to drink
Ladies
Preai-lent—William Klllra.
a tree near the - chicken house. To one the water Hien, and so I resolutely shut
Furnishing
end of tho rope won attached a weight my eyes, /urned my back on the water,
of 200 pounds, aud to the other end n ,and walked on, while my lipe and throat
.Maraud — ■ , C fioUinoose, and tlie weight was so arranged jeemed ptuyhed and ready to crack open.
that a slight pull on tlie noose would
“ For weeks I only saw my wife jis qhe
cause it to shoot into tlie air, dragging (stood oi_th«y gate of our house when I
I with it the unfortunate colored man passedonThese walks, to greet me with
Jiarirtits.
■ whose* unlawful foot hod entered it. One 'a kind word and cheer me up. My
THE CELEBRATED
j afternoon she received a supply of chick- .friend,” he continued, "you can’t
BlHUDIirr El’I^COPAL CHURCH—A. D. Nawtom. I‘a«lor. IX-rvIrr-a •very&amp;tbbath at iQij
ens, which she
placed
in the .imagine tlie torment a man lias to go
a. tu. and 7 p iu. Habhatli acbool at Hi tn. Fr»y«r I
I chicken house,
making no effort tlirough when he is fitting himself for u
Carried Nafely Tiirongh.
I to
conceal
tlie ' fact
from the prize fight But then, after that is all
ASH VILLE LODGE. No. SM K. A AM. Repa- 1
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The danger of reviving an old appe-1| colored public. Just before dark ;over, neither enn yon have any idea of
lar confmunieallon on each Wednesday ere. al
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TllCV CaHDOt fail 10 please the LadlCS.
tite, or of creating a new one, by ad­ she set her trap and repeatedly tested it .the glorious feeling that a man exjxiri- 1 o'clock sharp, on nr before the full of the moon.
are cordially invited.
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ministering alcoholic drinks to sick per­ by poking tlie noose with a stick. Aliout ,encea when he gets himself in perfect Tranalant brothersROBERT
McCARTNY, W. M.
_
sons hna led many conscientious medical 9 o’clock that evening she fancied that ,condition. It is worth all tlie trouble
JOHN L SMITH, Secretary.
--------- —•------------she heard a noise in tlie yonl, and it oc- ,and suffering that one has to go to.
men to abandon the practice.
I tar OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Bon. In the following case is an instance, cwwd to her that some one might be ■Everything .in the world looks different
gusinrw girrrrcri].
where a patient with the assent and prowling aliout the chicken house. She 'to him from what it does when liis sys­
est Goode and selling on the basis of
sympathy "of his physician, refused therefore laid aside her copy of “Ed­ tem is clogged up with bile, and he Is
W. H. YOUNG,
strong drink to ilia, yery verge of death. wards on tlie Will," took up tlie poker, ,carrying around a quantity of flesh that
Ji. OtHce East aide of Main Street, Naahrtlh ' Feet to
and
• &lt;
hours from 7 to V a. tn. and I to 7 p- m '
Trusting in God he fought his battle and crept stealthily into tlie yanL It is’only a burden to him. It is almost i
enables us to hold all our old custom­
through, and conquered The facts are was a bright, moonlight night, but no 'iuqxwaible to get a man when in such a
H.
A.
BARBER,
condensed from a narrative in a recent one was visible, nnd, after making sure ,condition into a bud humor. He feels
il. Homeopathic Physician and Hurveoc ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
address of a memlier of .the Women’s that her chickens were all safe, she was like a young colt, und wants to kick up
• &lt; &gt;Glee, near rvahtenee. on corner of WaaUibit
about to return to her reading, when she his heels and have a good time with ev­ ion and
Christian Temperance Union.
State Streets. Nashville. Mich.
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
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A reformed drunkard, after sixteen accidentally stepped within the fatal ‘erybody and everything he meets. Oh,
CHAS. 11. URADY.
\ t0 please natrons both in quality and price of goods offered
years, of faitliful adherence to his pledge, ntxme. Tlie trap did credit to her in­ yea, indeed, I do wish I had the time to
was attacked with pt/atmia, or decay of ventive genius. The noose caught her ‘once more go through a regular training.
u.»i kut^s.nd in.uranro Acrnt. Collecting । them. Although most goods have advanced from lb to 25 per
the blood, prolmblv the slow growth of by lioth ankles, and in on instant she I’ know it would fix me out all right. and Conveyandng
a specialty. Bounty and PanYi. ,»
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found henielf swinging with her head But 1 can’t; so there’s no use talking,' non calms promptly atuoded to. and an ether cent we are Belling many of them at the old prices,
seeds sown during his early excesses.
iry
US
business
&gt;lncM entrusts.?
entnute.'! to my care.
ca
Office opposite Un,
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The physician wl .b was called to him just clear of the ground. With great he said, regretfully.
Saab rille Mich.
»n
House.
Nashville.
|
Rlld
8CC.
was well aware that wine and malt li- presence of mind she put her hands on
“ But I can, Senator," I-replied, “and
quora were always prescrilied in such the ground, nnd thus in some manner if you will only tell me what to do I will
LEWIS DURKER
N. B.—Will continue to pay tbe highest market price in
cases, but be shrunk from tlie responsi­ relieved her ankles of tlie strain of her try it You know I am not well, and I T AWYEH, Notary Public, Real Estate and Inaur
JL» anee Agent Collections promptly made, and exchange for all farm products.
bility of {MMsibly making the man a ।entire weight. It was, however, impos­ believe it will do me good."
Cenrcrancing proparly executed Office tn D. C
sible for her to release herself, and it
drunkard again—if he recovered
The burly, gotxl-natured Senator OriCilh'a Store.
The &lt;liseas&lt;‘ is almost incurable, under was with difllcultv that she could either | looked at me in a quizzical way for a
any treatment He frankly told his pa­ breathe or nee There was clearly noth- j minute, and then gave that low, pecul­
EMORY PARADY.
tient so, and submitted to -him the ques­ ing to be done but to wait until some । iar whistle which all who knew liun in­
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing car
fully and promptly attended to. Office ca j
tion of the remediea. The patient re- ; ■early chicken-stealer should nmve and ; timately will rememlier so well when he
.
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
aid-i
Main
btriel. Nashville Mich.
1 appeal to him for aid. Miss Towner 1 was astonished or amused at anything.
ferred it back to him.
‘
WM.
PARMENTER,
‘ ‘ With a wife and nine children do- , ilia not have long to wait. By half-post
“ You'll try it!’’ said he. “Why, my
pendent on me,” he said, “ I do not wish 9 Mr. Hannibal Blue approached tlie ; friend, you don’t know what you’re talk­
J^ow IB THE TIME
D. Offiee over Hull's Drug store, V«
to die ; but,, doctor, my children know | yard on chickens bent, but of an nn- I
. monivlUe, Mieh.
| fortunately timorous mind. JVhen he j ing about. You wouldn’t go half tlirough
nothing about strong drink. ’’
with it before you’d weaken. Oh I no.
Wl H. GRISWOLD.
To Take Advantage of the
The physician was in a distresaing . came in night of the mysterious aud a;&gt;­ A man lias got to have something more
D. Homoeopathic Physician and S^rpmn.
dilemma. To withhold the liquors, and 1’ palling spectacle presentid by Miss
• Oflicc over L&gt;. GrifBln'a store. Bealdencv
for an incentive than you have before
probably lose his patient, seemed almost Towner, he remarked^ " Golly !" in ac- he’d ever go through with such a course. oorni-r I'nlllips and Durkse strtstaC Prompt alienlike committing a crime against a human |i cents of great terror, and tied away, con- ■ But," continued tlie Senator, “there is Uon ttiven to ealia day or night.
life. To prescribe them, and save his I। vinced that he hiul seen u ghost, while I| one thing yon can do, and it will do you
A. M. FLINT,
patient would probobly only insure the Miss Towner,. with a voice stifled by good if you stick to it, and that is to lire
V al Law and Solldtor In Chancery
‘j emotion and flannel, in vain besought I
man's slower* ruin.
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dice In all tho Courts of thia sure
on a prize-fighter’s diet for throe months.
Meeting a ,
collection* promptly made. Office over 1&gt;. C.
The physician was a Christian man. I him to come back.
Do you lielteve you could do that ?’’
Griffith's Store, Nashville, Mich.
He asked for guidance from Him in '' dozen of his fellow-citizens, who ,
"I will try it," I said, “if you ore
whose hands are the fives of all men, and (• were on their way to the chicken bouse, i wining to tell me what it is. ”
E PARADY,
'
Mr.
Blue
explained
that
he
hail
been
decided st last to dispense with all alco­
j “Well,
then, take- ar—
pen----and some Vf ANUFACTUREB of Boots and Shoes. Making
--- -----------------holic stimulants, and use only simple ■ driven away bv a peculiarly frightful
111 and repairing neatly done, also strid alien- i
ghost, dressed ’entirely in white and 1 paper, and I can tell you, nnd yon cun lion
to fill ad orders promptly, and al the lowest
nutrients and correctives. If he could ■
not restore tlie man’s health, he would i holding both its arms upright above its 1 write it down. But I don’t believe you ll«dns prices. Shop east aidevf Main Street.
' head. He could not, however, induce will do even this."
Where he is constantly opening
do nothing to injure his soul.
his friends to share his fears, and, strong
Having s-cunsl the pape.’ and ink,
RAYMAN. Goods and Ra&lt;ya^e earned to any
Tlie patient, who was also a follower I, in the consciousness of numbern, they j Morrissey dictated to me os follows :
place tn the village. Stout burses, good dray *
of Chnst, grew weaker every day, but I
i pursued their wav to Miss Towner s
“1. Take a black draught Any drug­
his faith in his physician, and his faith s yard. At the first sight of the alleged I gist will put it up. All prize-fightera
CHARLES SCHEIDT.
iu his Savior, were touching to see. ?
’’host, they were undeninblv alarmed, &gt; take this when they begin to train for a
l&gt;I.A&lt; KNMITn. attends promptly ro all *
Week after week he lay helpless on his | nit, finding that it did not attack them, fight.
I &gt; m- Ul ivkMiilIh at.-l Iltuv-Sh.-elnc liar.
You’ll
find
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a"'
’ " it
*v the
“ liveliest dose of
bed, praying alternately for life, for his | they gained courage and drew nearer. In medicine you ever took.
W. *&lt; &gt;-l&lt;G &gt;!»*:&gt; *'■ III'* Mm a call
family, and for resignation. But all tlie I
“2. Be sure and get at least seven or
I time they recognized Miss Towner’s
time the thought that he was free from
anticriljtnrotuj Card*.
voice, and were able to comprehend that eight hours of good, sound sleep every­
tlie ixiison that he hated for the harm it
j she hail been hoist by her own petard, day.
had done him gave him joy.
"3. Iu tho morning when you first
OLCOTT HOUSE,
“Thank God,” bo would say, “if I &lt; tluit is to say, noose. Some men in like
' circumstannes would have left the un­ get up drink a glass of hard cider witli u
die, I shall go into God’s presence a
; happy chicken proprietor to pass tbe raw egg in it. If the cider is not to be
sober man. ”
’. night in misery. Not so did these kind- hod, then use sherry wine, but I prefer
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
•At last his friends interfered, and in
l ly colored men. They first carefully resisted that he should take wine. It was | moved all the chickens, and then inves- . tlie cider. Then start out and walk
Is a new Hotel, centrally' located, well kept, :
IT---------- ------------------------- •--------- ------------ briskly for a couple of miles. When
the only thing that would revive him, turn
natrons
are always sure of (riling better a&gt; |
tigatod tbe
the contents of the kitchen larder
* ’
:l tiguted
। you come back take u sponge bath aud
idatiud* fur u&gt;e muuuiit paid, than al any |
they s:ud, for he was almost gone.
I and the smoke house. Having thus done j rnb yourself dry with n coarse towel. ethei .■td In
,u lUrrv county. "Throe first-class bam
pls Rooms on nrst fluoi.
;ar~z;. H this is
nasamre from th‘*ir whole dnt-v’ tkpy ‘‘xPUij*ed to Miss Rub until your skin is all aglow.
life to death I am hannv ^Once" I was I Towner that they would st-nd her a col-,
por breakfast cat u Icon steak,
C3” It in economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant to
dvinir a drunkard ani^'that was miwrr &lt;,red
toTeb‘ase ber within the next J cooked rare, and stale bread. Uhc no u' •»* ruKriiw,
undersell me, who aella for CASH.
unswakalile "
’
‘ ' half hour, and then bode her a respect- niilk, no sugar, no butter, and no jxitaHiZ wif« untreated him witli tears but
farewell, confident that in the cir- toes, with the exception of aliout once B
ohh Barber,
evin^w XS&lt;l^m&lt;n“hmi
cumstanaw she could not identify her | week. V Tou wJ. yoU
eat a nmst
"Taka tlie wine awav ” he whinnered benefactors. They kept their word, and or baked potato in the morning. Drink And dealer In Seysra. Tobacco Gents' Furnishing
noirtimr to it with Iiis feeble fiiiff-ir’ j before 11 o'clock Mrs. Dinah Washing- sparingly of tea and coffee. Tea is best
JIERE YOU HAVE THEM.
“'ll nrarlv lost-mo heaven once Take 1 ton arT’ved
lowered Miss Towner! "g. For dinner eat rare roast litef nnd
it atrav
carefully to the ground, nninpired, ex- ' stale bread. Use no potatoes or vegeC. Dll.I.IN.
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c^pt by a few slight braises, and a some- tables of any kind with this meal. For
When we say thia, we mean that you have •
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&gt;1
otary
I*ublio,
. By-RHd-by tlie crisis came
ine pny- w£at excewive tendency of blood to the I change you can Lave occasionally u
Maple Grove, Mich
wrote Wh»t h. bdwTed |ICTJ
______
unlton chop. J.ut without Ut.
'
to be his loot prescription, ordered care- ;
" 6. For supper, a lean steak or a g LIEBHACSEK,
To Cure Foot Rot in Sheep.
ful nursing and went away. _ The patient
mutton chop without fat Do not eat
lay scarcely breathing, his attentive
The
— preparation of the.
, foot
.. is •just as, uuv
any warm
wunu biscuit
uiiMjuii m
or worm
wiuiu mcaunkuu'
bread at any
watcherleaningover him, with fingers essential
tia
the
remedy,
for
u
every
part
CHflcntin):« the.remedv
if
tin’ic.
Stick *2
to good,
wholeooia?
stale
~
~2 ’ —
1—1—- - - — —
-—I •
it, the disease
.liaoncut is
it not
not laid
loiri bare
Imivc the
tho remedy
ntrnmlv wheat
...bread.
. E^nt no pies, cokes,
,
on his pulse. The pulse began to grow of
or
stronger; the breathing became deeper will not effect a cure. A solution of |
of ^7
READY MADE CLOTHING, We are opening the largest and most complete stock of
and more regular. Tl&gt;e weeping family blue vitnol as strong as can be made
a’n other
nthp'r seasonings, very sSarinclv.
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
and idl
sparingly.
in the next room waited for the closing and ns hot as you can war your luand in, I
" 7. Use no stimulants of any kind.
riTrwhvUle.______ -_______ Jffloh-...
pleasure to present before the people of
scene. Thev heard a strange sound and evenfora moment, having the liquid three 1
Drink sparingly of rpHAT HU.5BA5D OF MIME !
rushed to the sufferer’s bedside. The or four inches deep, or. deep enough to Do not smoke.
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
water. Do not eat berries or vegetables
cover all the affected ports; then hold ; of any kind, excepting occasionally a raw
our store willfully prove.
Gets hie 8UAV1NG and HAIB CUTTING
rying to sing
the diseased foot in this liquid ten min­ onion.
utes, or long enough to penetrate to all
" 8. If you feel weak in the morning
the diseased parts; put tlie sheep on u
A. L. RASEY'S,
The crisis seemed to be passed, and dry burn floor for twenty hours to give liefore breakfast, it comes from the buthing, and it should be discontinued for a
the gladness with which wife and cliil- it a chance to take effect. r
dren joined in that thanksgiving must
where I have tried it, it ________
"There, my friend,” continued the
have made itself heard in heaven.
cure, and I have never given a sheep Senator, “ you have the diet of a prize
OF AT.T. THE LATEST PATTERNS.
The man got well, and that physician
£
BUSH,
medicine internally for foot rot. This
will always believe tlrnt h» recovery was remedy I call a dead shot when the foot fighter when in training, without the ex­
’
"THE BOSS”
orcise tliat goes with it If you will fol­
du« to the fidelity and Christian trust
is thoroughly prepared, but a more ex­ low it for three months I’ll guarantee
It must also be remembered that we also carry an immenaa
peditious way, and where you don’t you will feel much lu-tter tllan you do
hardly hope to exterminate the disease, now, and you won’t lx* troubled with
care to encounter.
stock of
RARHVILX^.
MICH.
but keep it in subjection, is this : After dyspepsia. ’But I know yon won’t doit"
preparing the feet as for the vitriol cure,
Mr. Morrissey was right I did not
take butter of antimony, pour oil of live upon tlie prwwribcd diet for three
yyiLLIAM JONES,
The Power of Rpeech.—A man who vitriol into it slowly until the heating
P00*1”’
J,® Il“
cannot use hw eyas should use his and bouiw pn&gt;«-‘
-pply

OBN O STRONG?,

Spring Goods

HAPPY IN BARGAINS

C lotliing,

Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,

Jlashi'illt giurturg.

and Glentai’
Goods.

Crockery,

M
N

M

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

Three
Sixteen Ounces

the yard,
to the pound,

M

J

L. J. WHEELER,

M

M

GREAT SPRING BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

D

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Boots, Shoes, TVotioiiw, Etc.

I&gt;. C. GRIFFITH.

J

Bargains in Spring Goods.
DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

tor:

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

I with a swab.
This remedy works
&gt; —— --7~——r------------ —— —- —
| quicker, is stronger than the vitriol, and
light when it cannot strike a light.
] just as safe, but its mode of applicuThe spiritually hand
man
can
ntt*
a
।
blind
ft
renders it less sure.—Ohio Farmer.
loud shd exceeding!y-bitter cry that;
Bquire—” Got your eye in mourning
ahaH pierce heaven and enter into th i
again,
I see, Patf’
Pat—“Oi have!
ear and heart of GtxL
.
It’s In mournin' for the batin’ I gave that
brute Rafferty this day!”

AND

Curious Fact,
It is, perhaps, a curious fact that none
of the greatest masters of ancient art
ever depicted the expression of the fe­
male bather's face as she strikes out for
shore with a crab in tow.—Atidrcirn'

ALL KINDS S FOOT COVERING,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.

TJEZbTTTSTS

�OUB UTEX1TUKE.

a^irhiaxn «rntal3frilresi

This is the Sreateet Show

Tbe American pcujylc of to-day are
indeed a literary people a»d it is im­
' possible to cntcra house in all tlie land
where some paper or periodical is not
a weekly vUitor. It is a lamentable
- MAY IS, 18M.
SATURDAY.
fact that many heads of families pro­
vide for their children light trashy
REPUBLICAN STATE CONTENTION. reading, such as love-sick novels and
continued fictions stories which be­
‘ Upwards of 000 Republican delegates! witch tlie young mind and implant J"
representing the various conn ties of
their thoughts a desire to become
the state, gathered in tho Detroit Opera
j hero or heroine of a tragic romance.
House ou Wednesday last, to* elect 23
Almost every issue of the press an­
. delegates to tbe Chicago National Con­
nounces the criminal act of some ru­
vention and transact such other bnsinmantic couple who have become tired
ess as might properly come before the
of the regular routine of honest in­
convention. Capt. E. P. Allen, of
dustrious life and have implanted a
Washtenaw was chosen chairman and
stigmaou their character that will fol­
Hon. James O’Donnel, of Jackson, sec­ low them to their graves ahd and re­
retary, and the convention immedi­ flect a stain upon the name of their fam­
ately proceeded to business' in a bnsin
ilies. Fathersjf your sons have acquir­
ess like manner. The committee on
ed a habit of perusing this light, trashy
resolutions reported the foiling resolu­
literature, we care not whether it be a
tion which, while being read wore
bound book or a weekly newspaper
frequently interrupted with applause
filled with this class of matter, use all
nnd unanimously adopted with three
your influence over them to abandon it
rousing cheers:
and substitute in its stead good
1. Tho republican party ot Michigan,
reading mutter
that
in council assembled, greatefully and substantial
reverently recall tbe memory of its two will enlighten and instruct their minds
illustrious chiefs who have fallen since instead of degrading and lowering
our last convention—William A. How­ them iu their own estimation as well
ard and Zacharinh Chandler—and in
this city, where they sleep in their as that of their fellowmen. Money
graven side bv side, we solemnly pledge laid out in a good moral and scentific
renewed fidefitv to tlie great and na­ paper, whether local or otherwise in an
med principals for which these men investment that iu after years will
lived and died. (Applause.)
2. Those principals are exact justice, bring you in return a larger rate of
and the seenrity of all civil aud politi­ interest than an investment iu goldcal rights to all men, of whatever race bearing bonds. As a general rule
or nationality, and in whatever section
of the country; the ballot box mode children want lively wide-awake read­
aril kept accessible to every citizen, ing to interest them and depend upon
without peril and without intimida­ it they will read something, and it lays
tion,; the rule of the majority ns ex­ iu your power now to lay before them
pressed in, nn honest ballot, honestly
cast nnd honestly counted; absolute fi­ literature of your own selection nnd
delity to all public and private obliga­ the mind once started in the right
tions; a sound currency as the only channel will continue to grow into a
system that is honest and that gives to natural liking for that class of reading
the laboring men fair nnd just protec­
tion ; nnd the authority of the nation aud rice vena. Home news is the
as expression of the will of tho Ameri­ quickest to call the attention of children
can people. (Applause.)
aud one or more local newspapers is
3. That the choice of the republicans
of Michigan fur president is James G. an indispensible article which should
Blaine (great applause nnd cheers]; and find its way into every house-hold. It
the delegates chosen this day to the gives them u knowledge of what is
Chicago conyention are requested to going on in the community around
use all proper efforts to secure his
,v applause.)
&gt; .nuov
1 ,^em nn,l their mind will gradually be
nomiiintinn. (Great
pledge
our cordial
4. That we j
' ’
*’ " and’ 'j'drawn out farther nnd they will be
tlie luominee
|i;ominee of the I eager to know what is lieing
in''
hearty supportt to the
being dnne
done in
nalittj,,: republienu convcanonat CM-I tlwcouritr}- »tluW»t.&lt;lii&gt; factlhe.ncag«. [Applause.]
[tire world. The well educated nnd
Hon. Janies F. Joy, of Detroit, Hon. . thoroughly posted mtn of to-dny are
,,
Jr&gt;
' the men
who rend the palters daily. ।
OninrD. Conger, ;f St. Clair, Perry
hour of nneFnl reading i»u-h diiv

SILLS UtOTHUtS*

HAS JD8T OPENED A BRAN NEW STOCK OF

MAIN LINE.

Dry Gooda.
Groceries,

■ILL10IAIRE COMFEDEBWIOJ

i»n. TiAIMS o&gt;
tw Mata Uae will paaa Jaekroa aafoIWwa:

Going Went From Jnckaor,.

Herts, Caps,
&lt;JLo thing-,

and

•

1000 YARDS OF FANCY PRINTS,
Direct from the factory and at prices that will astonish you.

■

75 PAIR MENS’ BUCKLE ALEXIS,

The Atlantic and Paetflc Exprewee run dally ;

other roa dally except Sudsy.

GRAND

RAPIDS DIVISION.

Dom Pedro and walking shoes,

wm positively exhibit st

35 SUITS OF FANCY CHEVITE SUITS,

HASTINGS

Ranging from $J5 upwards,

SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1880.

j

LADIES AND MISSES WALKING SHOES

IT HAS IAHY TIMES THE LARGEST

Ilaatlnex,.
NMbvUlB.

In every style .

MENAGERIE ;

Hats that are hats,

INFINITELY THE GREATEST. GRANDEST
AND MOST CLASSIC CIRCUS:

_A_ Sig-* Sitock of Groceriew,

AND
MOST. COMPLETE

Going Fast ITroxxi J»m^V»oxx7

**•*’"_■-------- — WO p.
ZrriT. Datreit M p
Day Expraee... 4M p.m. ArriveDvtralt *30
Atlantic Ex...._ItNt. m. Arrive Detroit !4’ i
Might Kxprea. Htaa.________ rrive Detroil

1,000 of them from lOcts up.
Including the Boss 50 ct Tea nnd Regular Chewing Tobacco at 40cts per pound.

at Gorreoua KOO.OOO Free I’roce
denaational Barpnaes ; Including

All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
W. G.AYLSWORTII.

A $200,000 HERD OF ELEPHANTS,
/

Tb® Great ami Only
KOBIN MOM,

Bareback Kqueetarian Emperor of the Uelverae :
engaged at a salary of 11,000 per week, and who
rides *L-5»nd 0 p. tn

You can always find the following articles, or will be made to
order : All kinds of
Tbe only SV),000, Twenty 8e« Lion, PoKr Elephant
Arnpbiblotu Leopard nud Siberian Seal Aquarium:

FARMING IMPLEMENTS, SELLERS’

THE ONLY |18,000 DROVE OF SIX PERFORM­
ING OOLUttAUOCATT E;
The

Only $22,000 Tito-Horned
Hhinoceros ;

Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All tralna eonaect In
*»me depot at Detroit with Gre*! WeaUrn. Grand
Trunk and Canada Sou tbern Hallway*.
K. C. BROWK,
H. B. LED Y ADD.
Aaa't Gen’i tlapt Jaekaon. Geti'l Snp’t Detrol
Hrant C. Wbbtvobis,
Gen’l F'aaaandTlekat Arant.Clileavo.

OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS. SULKEY RAKES/
Shovel PlowNr Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
*
butterfly.

Hairy

COUGH
SYRUP!

SO 1 earn before the Public.
aud thriiling equeatarian drama, cxprcealy anangciTor them, and graphically lllu.irating the ravage
ontiaiuhM ana ilngle rnmtau of bo-dvr warclarv ; .

Pronounced by all to be tlie moat
fAeatanl and efficacious remedy note in
Tuvcniy Kln« Sarbro'« Royal Japan™ Clrena;
-Juse for tbe cure of coughs, colds, hoarse­
The only fzi.un Wl'lla Cobb’. MliMlnn- Circa.
ness, croup, tickling sensation in the
.
z
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
The only show that has all and everything '
million bottles sold tcithin the last few
auana ererprau.;, ,
’
u aaicriises.
Carnages, 1 op and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim-, yean. It gives relief where ever used,
and
the power to impart benefit that
u tbr uoUed TmJ(rt
| ming a specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new !! cannot
be had from the cough mixtures
The only •!&gt;..» tbai hM i.o • Catxb Buiehera."
,,_____ .
r
«...
„ , ,.
‘ it"'»r 01 nw 111 reading eucn nay &gt;r&gt;d Pcnut u&gt;J ictnon^ie p«-&lt;i&lt;jiera, and do-, n.,i
Remember
v
e
bn
\
&lt;•
a
foundry
and
are
always
ready
to
rea1 now in use. Sold by nil dniggi»tsat25
tian nah. of 1 ravi.rae Ci*} und fc.. C ' will amount to 3(1 days reading in the &lt; (-rtnit iu patron* to be hnporod upon or importun
pair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought • rents per bottle.
Watkins ot Kent, were chosen dele- ‘ course of the year and none ate so ! «1.
gates at large. Each Congressional ,'u’*y J}11*
theyinay give even inon* l
cheapest show in mi thf
Iron.
, tune than this to the acquiring of that
h
y.,*5-'.,rf^,=.Hi»w IS ALL TH..
Sellers’ I,iver Pills are also hightvi.i. h « iii umk....nt.. ai7m~UMroi~memben
th.-m
A'
.lislricl luirins Mlected two
' wbh-h'^iil
I1 '***?!?•*.
13T
e
ly recommended for curing liver comat a preliminary convention they were of society and an honor to tlie coni-|
Horse.shrndng
nnd
Job
Work
done
by
the
best
of
workmen.
'
plnint,
constipation, sick headache, fe
ratified by the convention. Those *e- । mtinitv in which thev live,
Casting a qxjculty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled : v«' »“&lt;l »m», and all disease, ot tbe
lectcd from the third are C D. Randall ।
hundred ml.e«
all
rtize.H
Col■
"toniach
and Hver. Sold iby
MICHIGAN NEWS.
and laud sides It. fit almost any plow. Kettle
' '
~
- all
-n jdrug
—
of Coldwater, and Morgan Bate* ot
TWO। EX HI KITIONS PaILY, AFTERNOON
’’
gint at 25 cents per box.
Jackoon. D. R. Cook of Hastings nnd

Double and Single. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual(fV
price;
’*• Hlld’ ri*l&lt; &gt; W
'i •8s. Repairing d&lt;»ne cheap. Callars, Collar
j
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.

uutns for brick buildings, Iron Fencing &amp;c.

L. C. Taylor of Charlotte were chosen i A hous&gt;in Jackson was blown off its । open p«*«tady
fonndniion InstSaturday night.
1 «»»«»s»perai&lt;
as alternate-.
A school house iu Leighton was | ■■ ■
■ ■■ "■
H.iu. Henry I’. Baldwin of Detroit, burglarized last week by tiamps.
I
was chosen chairman of the central
Alex Fanicner fell between the car* |
committee. The members of the com j and was killed nt Bay City on the 7fli.
gLjl ■ I
inittce from the third are John C. I , The
....................................
f
celebrated Ixnrmi*
Kittery will
H WW
CELEBRATED
Sharp of Jackson and O. C. Tompkins hnld its fifth reunion at Cold water. May ,
of Calhoun.
~'Hh.
The winveutiou wa« lareely attend- . Chaa. Anpletnn of Allen.n.aneh Cn .
,,
...
•. ..
1 wiia killed by a ricions stallion on the
cd, the remaining space in the Opera ~t|, jnf4t
t.
House being crowded by spectators, in I Thomas Burke an Irishman aged 70
the evening Hon. Tom. Palmer and 'years, cut his throat at Allegan on the j
ex-Goveruor Bagley gave rcceniions at I 6th inst.
The June ....
rare* open —
at —
Battle
their respective residences, which were . T'..
... Creek I
.112
—■ _Tj’r»« I
lamely attended. Theainwiou.Kn.uud. J’"1"' ’*.■ ?• 3 »
”d 4' "i,h ,Ih' usual
' of premiums.
of tlie former were brilliantly illumin­
i A $80,000 hotel is to l»e errrtrd in tinated. A band of music was in attend- 'i place of the Potter Hoit:u&lt; latch uu
,,an« '
burned
once, and the supper served at both | in Battle Creek,
places was elaborate. Hon. Eugene
At Sch.iolcraft, Lewis Kline snhl '
Hale, of Maine son-in-law of Zach whisky without the required bonds and
Ch.unHer. doeeiuo.1 received with Mr. I
»• «•&lt;■ Kalanmi.m jail.
-rt...
..as....
...... Paw was robt
The |H»it office
nt Paw
I
Palmer.
bed rm the night of \pr. 30. to th'* amA telegram was read from the Chnir- mint of $1.00&lt;). G. VV. MathewA in P. |
lUJin of lllinuK State committee asking M.
if tlie convention would raise $100.00 to
Nellie and Howard I.oinl»ert, aged ,
pay for. painting Senator Chandler's ten nnd four yrnr«. were accidental! v I
picture ou cutivuHS 10x10 feet to be drowned at North lgint&gt;ing last Satur- !
day.
hung in the Indi of the national con-;
Q, ..., .
.
...
deMllty la the’'beginning of the End"—that
Chas. Smith s barn together with
.
.
,
.
■
ChuM.
ventlou. Amotion was made that I thn.,. horaroi. a Imggy and a quantity of
tlie money be raised, aud if there were • hay was burned at Concord on Sunany excess it be given to the widows I day night.
I'robute Order.
and orphans of tlmse brave men ut the । Some im-endiarian attempted to act
lifcvw
»n Lak. Huron. !
. .... • ..
.
.1-1
nn ,'1*’ l*nh, but was discovered nnd
who lost their lives to save the sailors the building saved.
- ......... ------------—
' &lt;‘f
holden al the protwie OfDca In the City ol |
on a -wreck, which was unanimously । Two
’"
Riliridea in Detroit la&lt;t. Sunday. H“Unx*. on *«lunl«y tlw 34th day ofApr. In the I
arnea Cnvlecnt
(Mvlernt his
hi. rhiontwith
rh.nakwirh na razor
rninr
-Utt,.
passed, aud $180.00 raised.
1 James
1
1
-i
. 1 * 1 ■
tr . praFen-, i lemrot rtmlin. Jtraee 01 rroimte.
nd

DECORATIOH DAY.
x0f ail tho holiday* legalized by the
general' government, Decoration Dav.
should be held tlie most sacred. Thin
year it comes on Mnoday May 32am I exteuiivc preptrauoiH are being in.ule iu
all the principal places, both north und
south to pay tribute to the departed
dead, of the heroes who so nobly de*
fended our country in its greatest time
of peril. When we take a retrosp *ctivegLiucs over oar nation's history
from the time our fore-fathers planted
the first colony to the present. the
mind involuntarily lingers and our
heart beats tauter when we come to the
conflicts in which we naan independent
people bare been engaged, and the
heroes of the Strife justly arouse our
admiration and we long to commemor­
ate their zeal and real patriotism by
some tangible sign. Tbe opportunity
is offered to us on this day of laying
aside for a time the care and anxiety
of business and showing by tbe simple
acts of kindness and the strewing of
flowers upon the graves of onr honor­
eel dead, our appreciation of them ns
defenders of our common liberty.

This short prayer from ihe Italian
may find responsive minds in any clime
“I pray that I mav iievr.rbe married
But if I marry, I prny'ttiat I mav not
be dcarivtui. But if 1 am deceived, I
pray that I may »&lt;»t know of it. But
if Ikm-wofiL 1 pray that I may be
Able to laugh ut the whole affair ”

Charles .Schncihort shot

, „'lth a revolver.

I

Ml-

Hrt.;nhnrE of

,

PLASTER
NICHOLS SHEPARD &amp; CO.BattleCreekJUiA.

VIBRATOR

cautioni
BE NOT DECEIVED

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'

deee«rod, prayinq lh,l ln»tr&lt;&gt;m -nt purrwrtlns to m II V HI It F&lt;T 4 III Kill'll
'hf i*»t will »-d u»i»rreut o^raid dcw*»oi. thi. I I
• ■
1. . nr,
u,u
•Inted.

FOR GOOD TEAS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
• FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HAM STEAK,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS,
Go to C. W. Si
imith’s.
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
G&lt;» to C. W. Smith’s.
1 FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HANGING LAMPS.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
। FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Go iu
&lt;ju
to v.
C. W.
” . amim
Smith’8.
s.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FUR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
I FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 5c,
Go lo C. W. Smith’s.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR thk WORTH of YOUR MONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
1 FOR WHITE CLOVER tfON’EY.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
For he will be glad to see you.

P, T. DOISE?

”

’»HTJ&lt;5GIST,

•AND HELI ABLE FritNITURK FIRM OF

|
।

(Succeusor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

&lt; oun, t&gt;eo «o br hoi Im *: ihf Probate O'- I

Are on Hand with a

,u . M
..
And It U farther ordered, that Mid petitioner — ——. _

krUHmra-■« In Sellick
&amp;. Derby’s saw-mill on the.llth.
A, heavy tornado passetlnver the vi­
cinity nf Kalamazoo on Tuesday, nnd
demolished lwim&lt; hnnses. mills, cnrch
es, fences and stirring tilings up gen­
erally.
A bridge nt Lyons went down Inst
Wednesday nnd precipitated a^tenm,
wagon driver aud a saw log into the
rivet, killing one of the horses and
bruising the other.
James Fierier and (Jen. Wood, a
ronple of Iqtnhermep nt ’Farwell, got
mtn a quarrel and Wood threw a piece
of imn and hit Farrier on the head
killing him instantly. Wood was ar­
rested.
Emmet Mnthews whs found dead
near Sparta Centre.on Wednesday, He
wns/hot through the heart nnd a cor­
oners jury are trying to nsrertnin weth­
er itfs a ease of murder, suicide or ac­
cident.
The Perrin dam. in Marshall, has been
carried aw».y by high water and the wa­
ter in the river Iwlow Hie dam raised
to the height nf five feck in ’eos i’*an
twnhnnr«And nver1,»'W»i ’’•»• hanks,
deatroved crops nnd dnitig &lt; oneii'e-nLJe
other damage.

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had Ins
arm enneht bv a belt nnd torn from its

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nt the Newngo depot in Grand Rapids firn, in the elty of Halting, and .how O.U.C, If any ■
last Saturday and WO* run over by the I «1&gt;er«he,wby tbe prayer of .aid petitioner rbould [

train Which lucked nnon him.
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Stephen Rnvder nf Portland

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LEW (formrrly Mlnerra H*lt.) Decrucd.

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POROUS

inthe mi»tic»ofthec-ui. «1 MlNKttV.t con-

liunsclf

[ was nasnilltetl last Snildav by n traniD,
। but h«*r Instv screams frightened him
away at a rapid irait.
A drunken m-tn named Fox was run
nver and killed bv the rars on the J). L
&amp;. N. road nenr the J. L. &lt;k S, junction
near Lansing the Sth inst.

I’lt tMliuru. I*a.

JJOW IS THE TIME.

A NKTlAf I INF rser

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antWLintur
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Medicines, Chemical*,
Paints, Oils, Ynmishrs,

jj1 TT LJ
J Op T| Tj
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notice to the peracn. interc.ted in »»id
,2f‘be,®f«»M petition, and the heari,t. j

| [Jffl- “U”*- —'
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&lt;&gt;rEvery Description.
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sad -*
circulated
in
Mid
County
nf Barry, thrve ace- i
’
croaiv* weeki, prwrloua to eaid day of l.rarinB.
I.
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JA true copy,]
CLEMENT RkrtTH. | Which will Defy Corn]X'tltIG'.l in every
,a
Respect. Remember that all our
Probate Order.
Goods, which wrManufactuir,
arc Warranted in Every
Respect
We are also prepared to furnish any­
thing in die

In tbe nratut of tbe eelale of HENR iSNYDER,
■eeeseed.
On reading and AHag the petltkn. duly vertdsd.

IWDKRTAKINLi

LINE,

Surgical Inatrumenta
And all the leading Remedies in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,
School Books,
Blank Books,
Miscellan’s Books.

A LARGE LINE OF

Dakota. Manitoba, etc. Michigan Cent ml iraiui
make au re and cloae connect'on. at Otlutgn with

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums
A COMPLETE LINE &lt;»F

Wall Paper and Bordering,
&lt;N&gt;FFIS*.
CAMitrrS.
ROBES. MHROriH Ar.
Of any uno in the country.

A GOOD HEARSE

ITRiMMKu FREE]

AS FINE A LINE OF
ran Cent* si.

A« there is in town, and nil war­
ranted to be as repreaentod
or money refunded.

CALL AND SEE

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for funeral iMicaidons furnished free of

charge.

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PnKripiim, C^urjull^^Tre/Mrtd al al
F. T.BOI8E.

�r loot week.

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lTVXDAY.

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A

MAYHiam. •PH*.Jiprt bytbe falling nf • tree, is rapidly

Hiram Gridley has put out onh

VICIMITY LOCALS.
WOOBLAMP ITBBM.

W. H. McArtber has commenced his
kitchen.
Joseph Simmons ha* put blind*

J. F. Holbrook went east on a visit
last week.
John Hineo ha* got the best field of

.

Mr. Crowell has rained hi* barn and
Isaac. will noon have it completed. It is
one of the bestin' town.
J
A. Stowell commenced on Henry
Smith’* house on Tueaday. Hank is
going to build a fine one.
Johny Barnum went to Orange, last
Saturday to dedicate a ch arch and returned.bome on Sunday.
The young ladies of tlie place will
hold a weight social, at rhe Town Hall,
Wednesday Eve.. May 19th.
Tbe Baptist Church near E. P. Bar­
num’s was struck by lightning on Sun­
day night and the plastering knocked
off, the windows smashed, and belfry
knocked down, and the roof spread
apart about six feet.
A pitched battle’ took place in the
north-east part of town between Chas.
Smith and Wesley Dillenbvck. and
Dillenbeck received more than he look­
ed f&lt;r. He went directly home and told
his ma that he was nearly killed.
Mr. Baughman, Clark Titn’s father­
in-law was coming to this place on a
visit last Saturday, and tlie team took
fright at some horses tuning in the
pasture in Sunfield and threw the old
gentleman out against the fence and
hurt him very badly, while three others
grown persons and two children were
hurt more or less. When they arrived
at the center Dr. Kilpatrick was siiraoned and they were able to start home,
on Sunday last.
f
Sam.
JUPLE GROVE ITEMS.
Mrs. Pierce is visiting relatives in
Lapeer county.
.
Fred Quick and »Vm. Brooks are
building new houses.
There has been a Sabbath School
organized at the Quail Trap school
house with Calvin Basset, Supt.
Orson Swift hns a smile on his face
nearly an inch thick. Cause, they have
got a little girl at his house.
Mrs. Archer who has been on the
sick list nearly a year is Ireing carried
around in a rocking chair to visit her
neighbors.
Norman Hagerman is preparing himrelffor the duties and rwposi hili ties
of a saw uiijl, at the Advent College in
Battle Creek.
Tlie quarterly meeting held at tbe
Norton school house was (well attend­
ed the aermon delivered by Rev. Hull
wns pronounced good.
It in estimate 1 that Sam Shaffer bnd
three thousand nnd eleved hundred
bnshelv of corn, by the time it took to
husk it. He finished last week.
Jerry Elliott owns a lame horse, n
house in the woods nnd n hnckle berry
farm, nnd boards with his father. II *
ride* his horse tn and from work,
morning nnd evening and don’t keep
,bacli-hnaKe any more.
Had a big wind Sstnnlny night. We
might have worked around to thi* de •
clnration in an elaborate nnd inter­
esting introduction l*nt the fact is sn
amazing that we could not write with
any calmness or think with any pre­
cision with it rtarimr at ur. It. com­
menced its freaks at Mr. Krider’s. by
mnvir.g hl* houM n few Inches, it mov­
ed Win. Paining’* new bnrn nearly two
feet, rushed through Cummin*’ field
and knocked every fence on his place
down, passed through his orchard and
np rooted several tree*. Mr. Pierce,.
Lsnny, and Brown, each had wagon#
out and it troted oT witli them.lt urwt
Mr, Gould’* buggy and broke a spring
dash-board, and erns* bar. At Unde
Nnrtou’s took up a couple of frnittree*
and went on, "it wnnldn’t &lt;ln to ent
many capers with die old gentleman.he
is such a liand to grumble,” it stopped
at Geo. Bale's, and kicked out one side
of his shop, from there it jumped over
on P. M. Hyde’s and scooped off hi#
chimney and wound up with a final
twist in the neighboring wnnds.
I. L. Dodge.
STATE ROAD ITEMS.

Everybody planlina eon. or ratlin,
ready to plut.
They have splendid singing at the
club lead by Estelle EUerton and J.
Miller aud assisted by nearly all tbe

Owing to the great demand and his incre&amp;xing trade continues to add daily

Hiram Nelson ha* »o far regained, / The recent heavy rain baa Improved
his health as to be about. '
the outlook of the wheat crop, but left
The agent for the celebrated (f) 'tin the fanners behind in putting out their
clotlies washer is in town.
crops. •
.
A Mr. Show of Ionia Co., wa* in this
hop of hurt week at the town
town last week looking for a truant
'as nut of the highest order. A
wife.
little to much sonr cider, or 40 rod
in all departments. We have jiut op me I new line, of the celebrated Broadhead o. James­
Jacob Showalter left, on Monday last whiskey, was in ntte^dence.
town Alapacas whi th cannot be excelled 20 pieces of Buntings both plain and in Lattice
for low* and the west, on a journey
The little daughter of R. L. Maffit.
for his health.
has been living nt the point of death work.
A few farmers planted corn this witli cere bro sninal menwtis, but is
week, but next week will be tlie busy in a fair way to recover now.
and
time for that business,
Lewis Decker had a son about ten 20 PleecH Linnen
Prof. Paine and John Roe of Nash­ years of age.brought home from schod
ville addressed the R. IL club in Dist. sick last Friday, hnd on Sunday bi*
25 Piecen Law
one, Inst Friday evening.
disease terminated in death.
8. H. Preston of Marshall was up
Tbe intelligent "mnakerter” nas put
w Hite
through thia section last week, on his in an appeorance nnd it is gratifying
way to tbe city of Hastings on legal to see tlie little creature so patient not­
Pieces
"bit”
withstanding the cuffs they get.
Shawls
Burt. Colwell the man that wa%stab­ Ac
It looks like the "good old days” to
see every tree and shrub covered with bed by Wm. Brooks some two years
blossoms, and should the setiMm prove since, ho* sold his farm, and his neigh­
We have a full line of DRESS TRIMMINGS embracing the dew style of Pekin Stripe Silks
favorable, a large crop of fruit will be bors are pleased for some cause.
which makes the most elegant trimming out.
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grown.
VERMONTV ILLE ITEMS.
We have also just received an elegant line of LACE WINDOW CURTANSaud LACE LAM*
Last week Friday Al. Mix lost hia
BREGUINS which for cheapness and beauty cannot be beaten.
pocket book containing about $15.00
Mr. Bodine’s house is donning a new
cash, and nearly $150.00 in notes. Mr.
We have the largest line of LACES in Nashville also Lace W »rk, Ladies Ties and Lushas,
dress.
'
Mix supposed that he lost it while sow­
H. G.w^rl»er was a delegate to the Childrens Collars and Bibs, also 100 pieces new and elegant Embroidery.
ing oats, but on Sunday ns he was get­
state convention.
ting feed for horses ho found it in the
Appreciating the large trade we are having this spring we aie making especial to keep
. Prof. Mills i* mesmerising At Loo'mis
grnnery where he hnd dropped it..
fine line of everything you may want and if you wisn to see the largest stock and getjunt what
opera JjouTelhis week.
The Eaton Rapid* correspondent of
The common council have fixed the you want for what it is reaDy worth, do not fail to give me a call.
the Republican says thatC. G. Brundige, Brookfield correspondent of Ea­ bonds of all liquor dealers at $5,000.
H. M. Menra has sold a village lot to
ton Rapid* Journal has gone np north
to sell fruit trees for a Rochester nur­ Wm. Bale who is erecting a house
sery. Go alow brother, go slow. C. G. thereon.
The wind of last Saturday unroofed
Brnndige ha* returned to the home of
his youth nnd birth place. West Knl- Mr. Hickman’s house, but fortunately
Ey Of all tbe sewing machines that rpo THE PUBLIC,
[TIS A FACT
no
one was injured.
nmo. mid is not selling.trees nt all, hnt
have Ktood the tert god come out con- A .
W. S. Powers of yonr city istoopen queror, the Wilson stands ahead. It
is felling them and cutting cord-wood
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ivvixir th it
la-ing
adapted
to
all
kinds
of
family
BELIEVING
IHAI
-----a
law
office
in
E*q.
Bodine
’
s
rooms
and
for tlie chemical works in Nashville.
sewing, both heaviest nnd lightest, it,
Learned -him to take a joke. Not will be here Wednesday of each week.
at once a general favorite *Jth
Battle Creek parties have offered to becomes
long-nince a resident of thin town
the ladies. AH who have toed this
build
a
fionring
mill
at
Hoytville,
if
owned a very poor apology for a iinrse,
machine speak warmly in it* favor and
nnd after wintering it, it conceived the the inhabitants of the corner* will raise none have ever been returned for nut
living what represented. G. A. Tru■
idea nf lying down nnd dying in the a $500 Imiiiuh.
‘L.
”toCclose ' Each side of her. mid that a little more
W. H. Benedict ha* invented a ma- |I man ho*
highway di.ectlv opposite the premises
which he wUl sell very cheap to ciosc ,.OIIIIK.lilinn wi|| m kp n liHle
IN BARRY COUSTY
chine
for
dunning,
sprouting
nnd
j
ouL
,.
of Mr. Barick. T he owner hud been re­
.....
ter market, I liawpu di.im-d a stock of
.
.
.
peatedly importuned to remove mid sorting potatoc*, and lias applied for a ,
Tl.e X bemlenl Worlu.
flolah.
hury the careaa but (ailed to comply,
Jim. Frazier of Sunfield, who lost ills &lt; '.'.’P
ft b&lt;&gt;&lt;lv
after forbearance had ceased to be n ,
, .
,
,
ddtveretl at the wofkh . •* re.
maple wood, $1.75. 4 ft.
virtnc.Mr. Barick called some help and house and its contents by fire an Apr.
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Patent Rl
.lookers,
in the night transported the nuisance 30th has been presented with $200 cash body beach and maple, dry, $2.00
Bureau*.
_
the large number of val uublen ar- Short wood will betaken at proportion- Y
NToilo
to the front door of the dwelling of the I and
Extension Table*
tides by hl* genero w neighlmrs.
,
Pnc*^
" ' G MliSir.
ir0U’
aUS’
Manager.
owner of the dead horse where it was
left to remain at his pleasure, or be
.Vaslivllle Market*
’ For Sale.
Camp Chairs, Ac.
consigned to mother earth in the prop
80
...
i.-ai
so acre
llcrv farm
mnii; 30
w improved
inipr«»™,; good j
er form.
... 15 acres
------- of wheat;
...i....... netv1
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5 fences with
Corn, per ba.
’."I' is house, 3 miles from good market. One­
ASSYRIA llEMa.
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s-x uvn
1__ _ u nui.
uiu.m1 ...... nt » «—
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third
down
nndJJlicnil^Jtiine
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j. tniru
VMW, » wMAMWMVM,
Of every ascription
.°otoi.25 cent, at reasonable figures, ror par- :
tic'iiTnra write
Ge5-sVa
’i 1
Lots of corn planting last week.
Itjtf
Mlddlevilh) Midi..
Our
Undertaking
Departmn’t
C. T. Kent has hia store inclosed.
Tv* WausoN fit Howe sell more Floni ; Window
hud I
Cwapta# in every particuiir.,
Mr. Seth Pratt Inis bought the Mot
. 2A0
below Manufacture™
Manufacture™ prices.
prices. IIliad,
4 U&lt;i and better Flour than any house in Nash- . t|u. dediue cn-diletl nn to me on these i
w
Bini farm.
11.01 ville.
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good* and can
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w.^smsbu.
Lewis Silvester has moved into the

Colon.

IO Pieeew CiiHHnnere, iu Black

n*

Di*eiss&gt; Good*

SIS Piece,

S2O
Springr

Eleg-ant Brocades.
ofEndleKH "Variety

G. A. TRUMAN

N&amp;siiviiif wiii soon Rival the County Seats

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Largest and Best Selected Stock

FURNITURE

« HARDWARE, P1&amp;®;

LWiXS;
Glass, Stoves,
Tinware, Paints, .
Oils, Varnishes, Common
and Brushes

house with ’Qene Ashldy.
.
R. S. Briggs has traded his fnnn for
the plaining mil] at Bellevue.
’ Walt. Webster nnd Henry Webster
have returned from New York.
Wm. RiiKtine has re-sliiugled bis
house and C. C.'Gnge his ham.
Mrs. J. F. Wvlcher has gone to Ma­
ple Grove to visit her daughter.
Dolly Russel has returned from the
west where she hns been on a visit.
A heavy wind and rain Saturday
night- bleu* down ninny fences and
made work for Sunday.
There has been a Sunday school es­
tablished at the M. E. church also one
at the Engle school bouse.
Miss Baley, of Buttle Creek, is teach­
ing the Euglc Reboot this summer. It
make* her third term. She is a good
teacher and is well liked.
*
Leo.
HICKORY CORNERS

ite.Is.

Wc Have had a nice rain.
Mr. E«l. Cook ’ins the Inng fever.
The proprietor of the Lawrence house
or Plainwell was in town to-day.
Mr. E. J. Manly of this town aud
Mr A. C. Towne, of Prairieville, atten­
ded tlieaheap shearing festival, held at
Ha*tings,a few days a go,, and Mr. Man­
ley reports a good quality of sheep in
this county.
It is .with feelings of sadness that wc
chronicle the death of Mrs.^Ialic Sack­
ett, of Prairieville, which occurred May
Sth. A life of pietv and usefulness,
marks her past history as a Christian
wife and mother. As an earnest work­
er in the Sunday school and temperance
cause aud by the bedside of the sick,
she will be sadly missed. She was a
member of the Baptist church. Age

Gropinj 'neath nlriit* •tarry aky

N »w boys yon want to Atop hiding m
corners of the fence and behind logs,
sc tring the timid girls and mere timid
Mra. Lockhart has steadily improved
g‘ ice Lockhart went after the doctor
A lady o*ked a friend in a street-car,
and before be got to town forgot what "Annie, is it proper to say, ‘This ’ere,
th*t ’air?1 ”"Why, Kate, of course not.”
"Well, 1 don’t know whether it is prop­
Surprise party at C. 7. Wilkinson’s er or not. hut I feel cold in this ear
on Tuesday night. Everybody there from that-air.”
enjoyed it muchly, witli good music,
Here is another evidence that the
dancing, playing and singing.
times are improving, and al! necessary
Yawcob.
household articles are increasing in
price. A young man in Fredonia sold
hi# wife to a neighbor,a few day# ago,
two old twidoounf MiUlerillr. for fifty dollars. They used to be
led tilt, life n few &lt;laj» uw&lt;.

Maple Hegar. pnr lb..

LOCAL MATTERS.
IO Days .Ylore.
Rmnember there is ten days more to
buy woods at fifty cent* on a dollar.
Don’ let tin* opportunity pans, without
taking advantage of the bargain*.
Boston Store,
Clement Smith.
'
Assignee.
।

PoKitive.
Bear in mind this is tho hurt opportu­
nity you will have to buy good# ntymir
ov ’n price. There are a goo 1 ninny desiraiilv goods to select from which will
l&gt;e sold nt half their cost. I must va­
cate the store I now occupy, this com­
ing month, and for this ivason every
thing will be dosed out. Don’t neg­
lect to make your selection before the
auction commences. Boston Store.
Clement Smith, Assignee.

For Sole.
One Beautiful Cliundelier with four
burnera, one Secretary und de«k, one
large Beckwith Stove and pipe, and
other fixtures. Enquire at the Boston
Store.
Clement Smith. Assignee.

FV Bailey A Wood have a harness
shop in full blast, you will do well to
call on them before purchasing any­
thing in tbe liamess line. Repairing
done in the Itert style.

For Sale.
One Horse, Buggy, Haroes* und
Swell Box Cutter. For termb and price I
enquire of L. L. Loomis of the Bouton
Store.

EFBuy your Dry Good*,Boot*Shues,,
Hat*. Cups, Crocerie*. PioviM.'nm j
Crockery, Notion*, etc,, of E. Reese, ]
who always sell* nt the lowest prices. I

EASILY MEET C0MPETI0N, j

»un, «r riiail endeavor by
Having bought for cash. My cxpenseH ablr price* to doubk their
are low. Ido not sell goods at cost,
but a: a fair hxiiiK profit.
ThoHubHcriberoflera for sale hi* Farm j
of 120 acre*, bitiiated on section 17. in ,
Castleton, said farm is in a good state
of cultivation
withgood
------* building*, ।
.....cation with
Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co
go&lt;alI uii'liard,
Orel....... good
— wen
—- of
- - water at
» the i;
door. Alsnit
About 03 acres cleared
choired and the
' p iK.HERM ATTENTION.
nee well timbered. The farm won
is on
balance
Always ready at moderate rates.
the state road, 0 mile* from Hartings
—THEand 6 from Nashville, it nlso bus n new 1
school house on one corner of the farm.,
SPECIALTIES:
For partcular* enquire nt premises.
| Now being in first-clus* running or­
Cartlrton, Mich., Feb. 4th 1880.
Builders Hardware,
90-tf
Joshua Martix.
der, with a tlio-ougbly
Pure White Lead,
O'Wilson A Howe have just receiv-1
ed n new stock of Boots, Shoes and
Pure Ohio Boiled and
uuimiiini
iniLLtu
Rubbers, to be sold very low.
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•
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Raw Linseed. Oil, h&gt; attendance. we guarantee Katnfaciy If you want Organs nt prices
tion to all those who may favor n*
that will astonish you, call on, or ad- LcLFC!, U&amp;StOr.•
1
with their patronage. Those
,lre«» J.J. POTTX.U N«.hnll« Mich.
|
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Farm For Male.

A FIRST-CLASS TINNER

'SCIPIO MILLS

COMPHEKT MIlLER

ty The "bo**” stock of Glove* and •
Jobuaton'* SanapariitA, cuija Uw (ComplaSai.
JobntaoD'a 8Ar*apariUa, cure* IndigwUoD.
Sohnalon'a SarupariUa la uM«l by everybody.
JohDaton'r ?*r»apari!la cure* Hick Headache.
Johmtou'a S»r»»i&gt;*rIUacura* Py»pcp*U.

Go to the Old Reliable Market for’
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
Henry Roe,
Proprietor. |

The Legal Tender and Other
COOK STOVES
'Ph.*
tini'ct makes
rnnltpR nf
The finest
of

RAZORN,
MHEARM,
S4IMMORN,

ii-jin

and

Feei

FOB SALE
at tbe Mill at the lowest price*.

W. n. YOI XG. Propj^OOT AND SHOE SHOP
and vicinity ttat I am prepared to make Um

FINEST SEWED BOOT

IN THE WORLD.

lumptlon can be potlUvi ly and permanently

FARMERS I
MECHANICS
TOOLS
Call and see me. Respectfully,

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
Repairing Done in the Best
Manner Possible!

Give Me

Oall!

LRANK C. BOI8E.

Languedoc Laces, Bead Ornament*,
Cnslimere and Assorted Tips, Silks,
IVew Livery.
Ribbons. Fishnet*, Corse la, and in fact
I wish to announce to the traveling
every thing to be found in a first class
that 1 have located a first class
millinery establishment, just received fiublic
I very at the old Osman stand, in the
Wm. Kerr barn und have bought sev­
eral new buggies aud good horses, and .
Our drug store* are now aupplied inn now ready to supply you with a
with "Mult Bitters,” the new Food splendid turn-out at reanonable rates.
Medicine which hit* done *o much good Cannaereia&lt; men will find it to tlieir
nnd come* to ua ho highly recommend­ ad van Cage to see tuc before engaging
ed. Tnr it. It may nave you a heavy their conveyance to neigh boring towns.
doctors’IfillH.
(33-36)
Robert Hendxhsox.
A HOCMKIIOLD

Having completed in every particular
our Undertaking Department, we are
now prepared to furnish at all times a
first class modern Hearse, cooling
lioards,
door
crape,
bearers,
badges, glove#, and our services,
when required, m hying out nnd pre­
paring for banal; 11 reserving Ixxlics in
auy kind of weather without tlie bar­
barous use offer, etc. nil of which with
our personal attendance at funerals
will be furnished fn*e of charge.
Kellogg, Dkmaray fc Co.

c"“ ,l,v" th"FL0DB
r

Ooldon
Snorrn
I
w,l&lt;’
vAaLubrieatingOilsJ^EAT

Tbry nil do tt.

CFWill pay the highest market
price in cash for unasked butter Form­
ers bring in your butter and save the buonly child of Consumption. Ui» child
salt,
E. Ree*e.

Never let a cold run. Take it in
time. All that is necessary is to pro­
cure a bottle of "Sellers' Cough Syrup”
und i&gt;e cured.
■

Prices that Can’t 1 Undersold.

ANHVILLE LIVERY.

J. OSMAN, Prop.
I au&gt; prep*rrt Ito furnUb

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TORN-OUT8
LOW RATE*

COM’KRCIAL TRAVKLOR8
MAI'E A SPECIALTY

A book on the liver, its diseases and
Oypcrtto tbe Wolcott llouM-, b'nhvlHc, Mkb.
their treatment sent free. Including
treatise upon Liver Complaint*, Tor­
J. OMHAN.
pid Liver, Jaundice, BHliotumeas,
Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia,
Stephen Sprinket desire* to anounce
Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Hanford,
962 Broadway, New York City, N. Y.
'to tlie public, that he has a eouipletc
outfit of tools and rollers for moving
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buildings, nnd all business intrusted to
Hills Duchu is guaranteed by drug­ hi* care, will be attended to with «afegist* to give satisfaction in any cdse tv and ilispalch. ami at prices ts* snit
of Kidnoy ComplainL Sold by
timiw. Residence, one door north
F. T. Bowe,
of the Christian ehurvh.Nnxhville, Mich.

Sign, the Big Boot
FRANK BAKU.
'J’HE BARRYVILLE XILLK.

WALKER A NORTON
FLOUR, MEAL £ FEED,
■ MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.

ATT ENTION
"lie!

FARMERS I

�o*d 15,000pern*, .n- xil

ETIEW

ALLNOBTX

given tbe

in Baltimore held to nominate a-candidate fer Vice Prwtfdent. Gen. Jackson
had already Iwen put in nomination- for
Prcridait, not by a National Conven­
tion of delegatee, but by the Demo­
crate of State Legialaturea. With re­
spect to him the sentiment of the
jiarty was confessedly bo strong that no
convention was deemed necessary.
But theris was a diversity of opinion as

Gothard

Republican Stale Conmizrd at Dover, on the Galway county, Ireland. .
permanent Chairman.
Mount Etna is once more iu a terri-

titfa Btate in favor of the Hou. JamM G. Blaine,

City, a village oUaomo 500
for I»reridcnt wm adopted—yeaa, 80 ; nays, 14.
The MiMisrippl Ropubnaan BUte Ooovon- Uculariy severe... .Gladstone has been ■ reclsMUlx. About «1,500,000 worth of tlon adjemrm-d &lt;m the 6th. The delegates go elocted iu Mid Lothian without opporition....
■an eutirelv destroyed, and thousands unuwtrueted. but it ia understood that their American citizens residing in Peru have pute
Uabed a protest against the Inhuman ami reekle*s mode of warfare carried on by tho Chili­
Iw tho inquiry into the causes of the GranUnd Blaine.... The Tenncaaoe Republican ans. Thev complain that tlicir pnuxrty has
State Convention adjourned on tho 6th mat. A been ruthfeaaly destroyed and thwnxelves wan­
resolution to instruct tbe delegation for Grant tonly insulted... .The prnvisioM fortheaboliand the Harlem Railroad

Ajotko

tho v—nstnlng MX bring adherents of
Blaine. Oliver 8- Hawkins was nomi­
nated for. Governor by acclamation........
The Dciaoendic State Convention of Ohio as-

greet fire has occurred ii

KrrMTiuul .Converge vm elected permanent
iTtwiJent RttKilutionx were adopted ncimmending tho Democratic National Convention
to adopt the two-thirda rule tn the nomination
of candidate*, aud instructing the delegation to
cart th&lt;&gt; vote of the State m a unit Allen G.
Thurman wax the Unit choice of the convention
Ax open switch on the New York fat PrertdenL
Central road, near 8t Johnsville, N. Y., canned
In the New York Legislature, Senator
Woodin, delegate to the Chicago Convention,

• devastated bring in the neighborhood of Boford. Eighty light frame buildings, over 30,000
barrels of oil and forty derricks were burned.
... .Gathorfiae Miller and her paramour, George
Smith, have been convicted in Williamsport,

dared himnelf to bo cmi
Fire broke out a second time in the Blaine. The unit rule I

I

Bpauiali Colonial Minister tn the Oantainbencrtl of Cuba to combine dnxmesz mUi human­
ity in dealing with the Culxn innurgvntH... .In
rtrong coutra»t with tlw frequent cable rejxirte
of late that all dertilution and dirtrce* in Ire­
land had been rdievod oouim tbe intelligence,
from official aonnbCB, that the condition of the
iwaaantry of a portion of Galway county is atieh
that unlcM immediate relief ia afforded people
will die by the, Moe.
Eiohtesn petsons were killed by an
cxpkieion of dyiuimiie at the Mount Gothard
tunnel wogM.Tf.Brct Harte ia reaping a golden
barrot in his lecturing tour in England. The
attendance at bia kvturea U ryxirtt-a
large
and condanUy inermaing... .The British have
bomtlarded and burned a town on tbe weet
coart of Africa, the inhabitants of which re­
cently captured nnd ill-treated »cvcral aubject*
of the Quoen.
A dispatch from Teheran says the
famine in Persia ia increasing. Crop proapecte

The President has nominated William

Oricans.. ..The treasury haa purehaaed
380.000 onnoea of fine tilror for delivery at the
Philadelphia and S^n Francisco mints....Re­
ports come tn from all quarter* of tbe country
rinoe
tbe failure of the Defloencv
The Southern Baptist Convention is bill notifying the authoritiea of the
cnpplid condition in which the UniU-d
Staten courts are lelL Quite a nnm-

Henry Hcene (colored) wimj hanged

Secretahy Sherman baa issued a cir-

I absll* at Fort McHenry, near Baltimore,
begun in Washington by ex-Senater Chrirtiancy

Th«- report was beard five miirs away.
» of the killed were shockingly mntil-'

M W37M42; month of Mark, 1S79,
; for nine month* ending March 31, I
•31.44MJ

DUtrirt

Sheep Raising.
Tlie sheep industry iu thp United
State* is vast nnd important, and in the
consideration of which there ore two
partially distinct, and at the same time
interlocking interests. Sheep were in
early times grown almost solely for their
wool, and with tlie annual ahearing came
tlie year’s income ; but • in later times,
and never ho prominently as now, tlie
carcass is looked upon os on imjMirtant
item in sheep husbandry. Mutton us a
cheap and acceptable meat has of late
grown greatly in popularity, and mutton
how stands as one of the two important
factors in tlie successful raising of sheep.
In view of the fact that- the merino is
■tarvatioo aince Januarj- in one ringlc district. essentially a wool-producing breed, witli
Wheal costa £60 per ton in ihc famluc-atrickcn
a fleece ot the flneet and lx*t quality, it
diatricta.
A Sheriff’s posse was successfully is evident that the puriybkxxl merino,
though it may supply our manufactories
rtsiated in an attempt to eject bouio tenants with the material for the finest of woolen
from their farina near Tralee, Ireland. The goods, on tho other hand , cannot
Sheriff and neveral members of the polks- force
ar-.- rqxirtod to have been seriously injured ... satisfy the butcher. Tlie sheep having
A commission atijxiuitcd by the French Gov­ to both feed and clothe its keejier, it is
ernment to decide as to tbo dwporition to tie an important question : What is tho
made of thcTuilero-fc luoi agreed to restore the liest breed of sheep to do tliis ? Evi­
palace- and convert it into a museum...
Albania haa resolved not only to defend its dently not the pure-blooded merino.
frontier against tho Montenegrins, but haa also Though the growing of the pure-blooded
determined to assert its independence of Turkey. merinos has its place, and an impor­
.... Ixirriltard’s colt Iroquois won tbe 2-year- tant one, and the demand for their wool
old plate at tho Newmarket (England) race indicates the prosperity of manufacture
of the finest goods, it is by thecroMungof
them with other breeds in which the
THE MATIOKAL CONGRESS.
flesh-producing qualities predominate
Senator Bayard introduced in tho Senate, on that a sheep best for both meat and wool
is produced A cross-breed is tlie one
that in most localities is to pay. The
■ merino is slow of grow.h and small of
carcass when mature ; but when crossed
with a rapid grower, one that matures
early, is a high feeder, and lays on flesh
dUxeui,
and rapidly, but not remarkable for its wool
actual rewldents
; precinct tn either in quantity or quality, a sheep is
which their di
» performed.
obtained that Tiays for itself in its wool
of prime quality, and furnishes a gocxl
mltteda raaolutlob lai
quantify of mutton as a profit Of such
nilttee to report a MU
character are the crosses of the merino
with the Cotswold and the South-down.
But witli the great moss of American
sheep on the Western plains, wool is the
for jinbllo important product, and here the cross
r. McDoo- must be with the merino upon the
U&gt; trod need
‘ ‘ native”— a race of sheep which has
grown out of a variety of early impu­
tations to this country—an intercrossing
of various breeds in which many of the
good points have been lost In this field
the merino has a great work to do to
raise the yield of wool one, twb, or more
the Poalolfice Appropriatioo HU
jxiunds per head, and give it a higher
The President pro tem. laid before the Senate value."

acticn of tho delegation at Chicago. Some
other delegates sustain Woodia, and there is
nitre end Middaughville much rejoicing among Blaine's friends in con25,000 barrels of oil were •Oquenco....luo Maryland Itepulilican State
bridges, oil wells and Convention, though strongly favoring Blaine,
is claimed to hrvo selocti-d a majority of Grant
extended that anything like an accurate ertlJohn Kelly is arranging to take 250
of bin followers to Cincinnati when the Demo­
the Spanish Consul at Now York, by means of cratic Convention meets there.... Mru. Joaephlnc
an infernal machine. Tlie official found, on
It. Stone is cue of the delegates from the Fourth
Masaachmctta district to the National Green­
back Convention.
On cutting the string. an cxpl
filling the room with unoka
Nevada instructs her six delegates to
wounding him in tbo left hand.
the Chicago Convention to vote far Blaine....
Tbo New York Senate, by a vote of 17 to 14, haa
7CTTVB storm visited Minne- panned a concurrent resolution to amend the
i, accompanied witli lightning and
franchise to women.
&gt;
Foub political State Conventions were
held May 12. In Michigan the Republicans in­
structed for Blaine, but an anti-Grant resolu­
A lot of ambitious young men living tion created a tumult, and was promptly tabtei.
at Holly, Mich., attempted to dean out a circus. The Florida Republicans instructed for Grant
In West Virginia the Blaine Republicans bad
things their own wav, instructions for the Sen­
of ciabo, atones and bulleta, and, ator txang opposed by only a few Kbermau men.
The Wiscomun Democrats elected four delegatewat-large to tho Cincinnati Convention. No in­
rains have fallen throughout . Kansas, structions were given, but they are undenrUxxl
doing incalculable service to the wheat and to be opposed to Tilden.
other crops....Another raid by squatters on
Indian Territory having lxx-u announced, more
How. George Browne, statesman
troops have been ordered to tho protection of
and journalist, of Toronto, Canada, who was
Abbey’s New York Park Theater Com­ shot by Dickson, an employe, some weeks idnce,
pany remain at McVicker'* Chicago Theater for hiMi died of his Injuries... .Davis, tlie polygaanother week, tbe attraction being W. S. Gilbert'* mint wm convicted in Chicago, and the ex• . . ..
_ - .. , .
remc penalty—Arc voare" impniwnment and
F-t.omrfy. "hWi' Ihe.otta-.mUn- ,,.000 to-.u »»po«&lt;l mxm to,....
]to h, mtog OfejW — “ hr th.
; -n,,.
Am«ton.
Siu,.- ChUSteamnhip
Stomton
—.-------------------ttmitog . totoyCudml mbjto in »
uj 1 to, rnm, U» Cfoot
itol H
,loU|»
to Sooth
of Good
|h) for
Suu* li­
earneat spirit, and without extravagance in amptou, founderoa near the equator. Tbe imujot—i
It to otx.y* togtoi .nd rrrw took to tho top. to*t. and
that -hto thapu. wmol.t.-d
thto ot Ux—.oonUtmno f&gt;n,-ton p«taaooonjato mth Uda thtoj. th. dotod. La. ,
ton |«k«l up and lai.lndat iiatoo omtoadly aoornaami The pto la pot on I
p,„
„ ,^| ojag—. but -hen
the etna, in magmtoat ebape. and ia eaat with ; to „„ u„.,
ouiuog ,« tin. LiU-riao
toad th. tot Otopan, ptaprng tho ptto io .
w«h «iy good propoeu ot raotog ,t
their anginal characters.
|
A bumob has reached Denver of tlie
Tub Supremo Court of tlie United
States has rendered a very important decision
upon tlie subject of lotteries. A ioUcry scheme
known as •‘The Mississippi Agricultural, Man­
A bridge on the Wabash road, a few ufacturing and Educational Aid Society," re­
miles couth of Htreator, IU., gave way, at. a train ceived a charter from the Btate of Misussipiii
in 1867. ■ An act was pcasod by the same Ixxly
in 1870 providing for the suppression of the Committee &lt;x&gt; Public Lvute to Inquire Into tho
public policy of declaring all lands greeted la aid of
daahing them into a thousand fragments. No
one was killed, bat reveal of the railway em­ case to the Btate Supreme Court, where
ployes were severely injured, one of them per­ they were defeated.
The company then
haps fatally....... Four pcreom. were killed and apjicaled to the Supreme Com t of the United
•cveral sev. rely injured by a tornado at Wood- States, which holds that, as government is or­
ganized partly with a view to the preservation
of public morals, it cannot divest itself of the
power to provide accordingly. Lotteries the
A ooxTErr between a railroad com­ court held to be demoralizing in their effects,
matter hew carefully regulated. They are a ■ad Chicago Short Liar, lialiwa; Company to
pany and settlers on lands claimed by tho com­ no
species of gamoluig, and are bad in their influ­
pany in Tulare and Freano, counties, Cal., has ences. Tlie giving of a charter to a lottery
culminated in a bloody tragedy. A United concern, then, u merely a permit subject to fu­
fttat™ Marshal was sent to sene writs of i-ject- ture legislation or constitutional control or
pruprtetten at 115,000 tar th*
mcnl on the scttlera, by virtue of a decision of withdrawal.
tlm court in favor of the railroad company.
At a meeting of the Western Nail As­
In attempting to execute writs four men were
at Pittaburgh, it was resolved to
killed and two wounded....On. hundred sociation, held
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The Louisiana Supreme Court ren­ Hurst have been created Methodist Bishops by
the General Conference of that denomination.
dered a somewhat sensational dudaion, tbe ....One Samuel 8. Stanton sues Secretary
Schurz at St. Louia fur $20,000 damage* for im­
prisoning him at Fort Russell, near Chevenne,
without causa.

te United

Waahborn

biU

How Grant Went to West Point.
A Columbus (Ohio) letter to the Cin­
cinnati Oummc e al relates the follow­
ing entertaining story on the alleged au­
thority of a Republican ex-Congressinun of that State, who says that Gen.
Grant told it to him just before his first
nomination for the Presidency : “ When
I whs a boy," said Grant, “living in
Georgetown, my mother ran out of but­
ter one morning, and, needing some be­
fore it could be had at the store, she
sent me over to the next-door neighlxir’s
to borrow bomt\ Well, I was just as
well acquainted there as-1 was at home
almost, nnd cmened the door and went in
without knocking, and just as I went in
one of the folks, the old gentleman, I
believe, * ns reading a letter from a son
who was in "West Point Well. I didn’t
want to disturb them while they weie
approjiristlng reading tlie letter, and stood there and
heard what was read. "Well, the son
aaid in this letter that he had lieen
found—that is, he had failed to pass ex­
amination, and he would have to come
home, and he had sent the letter one
mail ahead, so that the surprise

Wm&gt;. mu prt. tight, th. .ferfl gea--.litLuua.
...
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dent of thirty-five manufacturing com­
panies.
’

brilliant young man, giving promise of. a
useful career.
A conductor on a Colorado-railroad
coolly ahot and killed a man who would
neither get off the car nor pay fare,
Mihsiswippi allows its ex-Confederate
soldiers who lost a foot or hand iu the

solving the ' difficulty by a propo­
sition for a national
convention,
which was readily adopted.
Th^
author of the rule was Romulus M.
Saunders, of North Carolina, on whose
motion tlie following resolution was
Prof. Huxley says it is just as safe to
adopted: "Jimolved, That each State
be entitled in tlie nomination to be marry on a three-weeka* courtahip aa to
made of a candidate for the Vice Presi- wait longer. Each side will conceal all
faults as much aa pcamUe, anyhow.
Charles Dudley Warner says that
Electoral Colleges under the new ap­ students read very little in college out­
portionment in voting for President side of text-lxwkii. If.they attend strict­
and Vice President, and that two-thirds ly to “biz,” and keep their flirtations
of the whole number of votes in tlie up even, there is very little time left
convention shall be necessary to con­
A Bihdgkfort (Ct j man i» persecut­
stitute a choice." Mr. Van Buren re­ ed by English sparrows. They have
ceived the- nomination under this rule. nettled seven times under bis eaves, and
Iu 1835, at the National Convention, seven times he haa torn away their nest
held at Baltimore, he received a The sparrows have commenced on their
unanimous nomination for the Presi­ eighth nest, apparently aa uncrushed aa.
dency, and was elected. In 1840 he the Count Joannes.
•
was again nominated, hut was de­
Ladies who wear sealskin sacks are
feated at the polls by Gen. Harrison.
very
liable
not
to
wear
them,
for in Bel­
In 1844 the friends of Mr. Van Buren
again urgtxl his nomination, but there gium rabbit-skins are succesafully pre­
was senous opposition to it
Mr. pared to resemble sealskin, and thou­
Saunders was present, and, ut his in­ sands of hibbitB are annually killed in
England whose pelts go to Belgium and
stance, the convention adopted the twothirds rule by a vote of 148 to 118. On leave that aountry as genuine sealsKins.
An interesting discovery has just lieen
tlie first ballot Van Buren received 14G
votes, a majority, but he was unable to made at Wells, England, of upward of a
obtain ■ the requisite two-thirds. His thousand original documents, some of
friends then made an ineffectual effort to which date buck to the sixteenth cent­
rejieal the rule. Tlie result was his de­ ury. Many ef the seols are in a beau­
feat, and the nomination of Mr. Polk, tiful state of preservation. They were
which, on the ninth ballot, was mode found in an old oaken press in the alms­
unanimous. At tlie Baltimore Conven­ house.
tion oL1848 this rule was .igiiin adopted,
“Why do you keep all the caramels
nnd Mr. Coss received the nomination yourself, Johnny asked a West Phila­
under it In 1882 Mr. Pierce was nomi­ delphia mother of her son. “ Why nofnated under the same rule. In 1856, at give Lucy half them ?” “ Oh, because,”
Cincinnati, Mr. Buchanan received the said Johnny. “ Because what?” “Just
Domination in like manner. In 1860 because Tm a monopolist. Didn’t you
the Charleston Convention adopted the say the other day that if papa hadn’t
same rule. Fifty-seven ballotuigs were been a monopolist ■ he couldn’t ’a’ suc­
had and no choice was effected. Mr. ceeded so well ? ”
Douglas received 151 j votes, 202 being
The Czar’s Ix-droom in tbe Winter
requisite for a choice. The convention Pidiu-e, it is said, communicates by a
divided, and subsequently Mr. Douglas subterranean gallery with the Fortress
was nominated by one branch and Mr. of Sts. Peter and Paul, so that, in case
Breckinridge by the other. In 1864, at of need, he may reach the fortress in a
Ciiicago, Gen. SfcClellan received 202j, few minutes, and be in perfect safety.
the remaining 28J la-ing for Mr. Sey­ The room of.Emperor Paul L was pro­
mour, of Connecticut
In
1868, vided witli a similar secret passage, but
nt
New
York,
Mr.
Seymour, he was notA}uick enough for his assas­
of that State, received
317 on sins, who murdered him on the thresh­
tlie twenty-second ballot, 212 licin^ nec­ old of the passage.
essary for a choice. At Baltimore, in
The annual report of the Bank Com­
1872, Mr. Greeley received 686 out of missioners of New Hampshire will show
782. At St. Louis, in 1876, 492 was tlie 67 savings banks in the State, having
number requisite for a choice, and on
89,934 depositors, on increase of 1,655;
the second ballot Mr. Tilden received
amount of deposits, 328,204,792, an in­
525 on a roll call, and his nomination crease of $1,922,655 ; surplus, $1,089,­
was then made unanimous. At this con­
262 ; $14,950,800 is invested in secured
vention, .on motion of Mr. Webber, of
loans by note, $12,578,080 in stocks and
Michigan, the States were requested to
bonds, and $1,586,601 in real estate and
instruct their delegates to tlie next con­ fixtures; 688 depositors have $2,000 and
vention, whether it be desirable to con­ । upward.
tinue the two-thirds rule now in force, ‘
It would be interesting to know how
and that tlie request should be inserted
in the call os has been done. The usual much Windsor Castle has, from first to
practice hud been to agree upon the lost, cost In 1830, on tlie vote for
rules at the opening of the convention. $500,000 to defray tho expenses incurred,
This was done at St Louis, on motion by the alterations of Windsor, a .member
objected on tlie score? that $4,500,000
of Judge Abbott”
had already been spent, nnd there was
no knowing when the expense would
Dainty Food in a Menagerie.
cease. The bill was withdrawn fur the
Next in point of heavy feeding come time. Enormous sums have since been
tlie elephants. Their chief food is hay, expended.
Foub deaths from political excitement
of which it takes alxiut four times as
much to keep an elephant as it does to arising out of the Birmingham election
keep a horse, tlie elephant eating about have already occurred. At an inquwt
100 ]x&gt;unds of hay every twenty-four respecting the death of a teacher of music
hours. And in order to keep up his ap- it wi s shown that tbe man was extremely
iietito the hay must be the beet o^ing, excited over the election, and, after
being invariably timothy of the licet writing on some pnjierx “Vote for
grade. Other animals that eat hay are the Lil&gt;eral.’’ died. The Coroner said
the giraffes, the camels, the deer, zebra, that tins was the fourth instance of the
and different animals of the cattle hjx-- kind which he had held since the elec­
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cies. Most all these are Ml on what is tion.
known as mixed hay, timothy and clo­
THE MARKETS.
ver, which is about 20 per cent cheaper
than the timothy alone.
NEW YORK.
There are 101 other creatures requir­ Hoo«.
ing, in many cases, much more delicate
and costly food. The sea-lions have to
lie fed on fish, usually fresh and salt
mackerel, each animal taking twelve to
fifteen to each meal twice a day. and
consuming all together 100 iiounite of
’M
CHICAob.’
fish daily.
Next in point of delicate livers come
the polar bears, whose regular diet is
bread soaked in-milk, with fish now and
then for a change. The black bears are
' Chatoa »prta« Kx.,
also given bread, 100 pounds being used
No. 3 Spriag.
daily. Vegetables of almost every sort
are fed lilierally to the different animals
—cabbage, uotatoes, carrots, onions and
turnips. The cleiihants are great cab­
bage caters, in addition to their standard
•M
diet, hay.
Tbe giraffes singularly
•Jft
enough, are great &lt;iniop eaters, while
the deer and goats, and animals of the
cow species, eat carrots and turnips and
jxitrtoes. Bran and oata and corn are
also liberally distributed—mostly once
or twice a week—among the hay-eating
animals.
The most delicate and expensive

tlie butter and took it home, and then
rushed down to Thomas L. Humar’a of­
fice—-he was our Congressman then—
and I aaked him if he wouldn’t send me
to West Point He told me that he
couldn’t send me until this otiier boy
got through, and that wouldn’t be for
three years yet ‘But, Hiunar,’ said I,
• Hup]x»e tins boy should fail to pass ex­
Tbe I'rtwdent pro tern. (Thurman) laid be. amination, (ind should be sent home,
will you send me. then ?’ * Well, Uly/'
saitl he, ‘I guess if he can’t pass there’d
be no use of your trying it* 'Bull
want yoti to promise that you will send
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me,’ said L ‘All right’ aaid he, ‘ if he
CIXClNNATL
can’t get through, I promise to let you
Mumlttec
ths Diplomatic and
try itT Well, during the day Humor in the collection nt present, the exist of
Appropriation
bill
wsa
preseulheard alxiut the other fellow^ and the keeping this grinning satire on the
next day I went and asked him if he hail human species is not multiplied. An­
heard the news.
He said he hod. and, other delicacy which must not be omit­
toledo/
after laughing at mo for the promise, he ted in the diet of the polar iieara ia fish
said it was all right, I should go. Well, oil, of which they get several supplies a
I went, nnd becau.K- my mother ha]&gt;- week. After the hay, tho ostta ia per­
pened to lie out of butter haa mn^le me naps the next chief source of expense in
Mnorr.'
General of the army of the United States, the way of animal food. As for the
and I don’t know, after all, Imi what it |
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dwt nui.- m. 1-rl-i.l.nt '
U» kmU Unto mm fed ao miwy
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-------------------------------j seed, and all of them now ana then get
El Dorado ia of .SjMUUsh extraction, | a small chunk of meat. —Ph ladclph a
and wm a fabulous region located in tlie । T mm;
'nCDUMiMJui
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interior of South America, supposed to
muf|mm all others in tlie richneaa of its
Muslin dreaeea are still made with
productixjna, specially gold, gems, lx&gt;x-phdted anoaue shap.is in front, and
■mUMBTi/ft.
and the like. It 3is
_
- -now -come to be ap-. back finished with a Spaniah flounce;

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�br mmle wm
the bracelet

revived, and.in consequence thousands
HOUSEKEEPERS’ HELPS.
of applications for the benefit
members was redurad to twelve jtoonds. ]
lost it, and the Prince breathe* now
mummies’ bodies are thorough
Bjjooufuln of milk, six of flour, * good
more freely.
.
’
They usually weigh about seven
two
months.
Each
bird
will
average
a
ump of batter, aud bake quickly. Wine
Arab bone ia not broken until he ia 4
had forgotten that they received the
The Mormons not long ago Ixeld their pound and a half a year, worth 50 cents
money
soon
after
their
discharge
from
Roly-holy Pudding.—Boil six goodfor breaking the American trotter, but annual church conference at Salt Lake
the army. One Congressmen mentions
the man who owns him is generally City. Erastus Snow, one of the chief ing a new orchard, Hrtd-tmatizes matters
in proof of how many, through sheer
brake the year after his prise goes on apostles, made an address defending po­ by setting his apple trees so that the well together until the
is auffi- forgetfulness, applied for tlie three
montlis’ pay after the law was revived,
lygamy, in which he said that if the summer apples will be together, then ciently thick, spn*ad ov« .. ~
the turf.
that out erf 2,700 such applications lie
United States had its way Abraham, the fall apples, then the winter apples, rosh fruit Put it into a well-floured
ceasedto be
and so on. It makes it easier to gather
Joseph, and all the other patriarchs them, and avoids tlie necessity of haul­ cloth and boil two hours.
tinned to be
To Renovate Crape. — Thoroughly
Ute reservation in large numbers, re­ would be arrested, were they living with
iiad not previously received the extra days it was more a written than a spoken
ing all over the orchard.
brush all dust from the material, sprinkle
gardless of the threatening attitude of
pay. Of oouroe to search tho records
Plajctm must be allowed air; even with alcohol, and roll in newspapers, for bo many wasted a large jiortion of
the Indians. Tbe oncers of the troops tlie church ofiioera it appears that tho
those- that will not bear Die outer- air commencing with the paper and crape the meml&gt;er « time. .
total Mormon population of Utah is 111,­ must have tlie air of the room frequently together, that the piqx.T may lie between
One industrious scribe wrote to a Rep­ mixed dialect culled tbe Bomana nutitXL
structions are simply to prevent hoatili- 820 in Colorado,' some 600; Arizona, freshened by ventilation, to preserve them every portion of the material; allow it resentative that be had a claim on which
or country Latin, and it is from this, and
in health. Core should be taken not to to remain in the roll until perfectly dry. he desired action to be taken, and addl'd not from the classic T&lt;tin, that Italian is
1,895; the British mission contains 5,275, let plants stand in a draught, for when
that
he
had
twice
written
to
the
Presi
­
C
heese
C
ake
.
—
Take
four
cakes
of
slaimed
by some not well-informed writ­
eliildrcn included ; the Scandinavian so situated one strong gust of cold wind
A itiDiccLOue quarrel lietwecn two
cottage cheese, rub them fine ; melt a dent on the subject He inclosed let­ ers to have been derived.
5,205, and the German mission ’’98. will often prove sufficient tc destroy quarter of a pound of butter and stir into ters address'd to every memlx-r of the
Captains of artillery, stationed at tho
Chaelks PxxHAUi/r, a French writei,
Some 1,600 liaptisms are reported du­
it, beating all the tune; sweeten to your Senate and House asking each individu­ was the author of “Cinderella’s Slipper ”
Washington arsenal, one of them o
.y-----• _ »
_____ Ts
A waMAN in Wyoming Territory who ■ taste ■ then beat the yelks of ten eggs ally what he purposed doing about the
ring the last year, and upward of 600
brother-in-law of Mrs. Hayes, is noted.
Lm raSuXt large numlx-ra xif hem* says very light, and stir in, add currants and claim when it came up for consideration
excommunications and removals. The
that after niinjy trying the recommended rose Water ; when just ready to bake, in Congress.
Tho trouble grew out of an order for the
number of Mormon births ImI year is remedieB for lice slie hit upon the plan l&gt;eat the whites to a perfect froth and
While giving instances of curious let­
removal of a few building-stoiHa. Both
given at 1,230 males and 1,231 females of giving them once or twice a week a stir in gently.
ters received by members of Congress, the confraternities of the drapers, the
have filed charges, but the department
on allusion at least must be made to mcrccra and the furriers, in which the
—not many surplus wives in this distri­ large loaf, made erf graham flour in
B
lack
T
hread
L
ace
.--T
o
renovate
will not entertain them.
which a handful of sulnhur had been
black thread lace, wash it carefully in those of which the wives of public men furriers finally triumphed. Two cent­
bution of the sexes. The total church
mixed. The bens liked it, were freed alcohol, or pure spirit, which is diluted arc the recipients. Tlie subject is an in- uries afro furs were so rare, and there­
The Russian official organs say that receipts for the year of all kinds from tho ljce.au d kept healthy all through
alcohol. Lav a towel on a board or ta­ exhaustible one, which cannot be treat­ fore so highly valued, that the wearing
the Bummer.
they rejoice ove-r tha English Liberal vis­ .unounted to $1,097,024.
ble, and smooth out the veil, carefully ed in detail in any letter of ■ ordinary of them was restricted by several sumptExperiments in Germany show that stretching it, and pinning it to the board length. While Gen. Grant wm Presi­
it means peace between
The London Telegraph, in a recent if potatoea are fed to milch cows thky
round the edge of the lace with pins. dent, a parcel came one day by express
Russia, and not because it editorial on literary men m.diplomatists,
should be cooked. Raw potatoes will When dry, it will look like new, if care­ to his wife, which, on lieing opened, of countless regulations.
Tlie exact
moans a release of Russia from her ob­ Consuls, etc., after alluding in compli­ give a larger yield of milk, but le« but­ fully done.
wm found to contain a hideous calico quality permitted to be worn by persons
liedquilt of such incongruous colors thu.
ligations under the treaty of Berlin. mentary terms to Everett, Irving, Mot­ ter, than cooked ones. In tlie case re­
A good washing fluid which will not it nearly gave one tlie ague to look at iL of different grades, and tho articles of
ferred
to
raw
potatoes
were
tfrat
added
Those obligations she claims will be ley, Bancroft, Bayard Taylor, and oth­
injure the clothes may l&gt;e made by dis­ It wm so repulsively ugly that Mrs. dress to which it might be applied, were
to the daily rations of hay, straw and
defined most strictly. Perrault’s tale of
loyally and faithfully fulfilled.
ers, says: “With Mr. James Bussell other materials. The result wm that solving one pound of potash in one gal­ Grant observed that she would dislike Cinderella originally marked the dig­
lon of water, add one ounce of ammonia, to oak one of the servants to use it An
Lowell to represent the United States m
nity conferred on her by tlie fairy, by
and
one
ounce
aalte-oLtarter.
When
about
Statwticb say tliat there are
explanatory letter from the maker of tbe her wearing a slipper of vair, a privilege
Minister in London, and with Mr. Bret
you wash add one teaimpful of this fluid
monstrosity, who lived in the Nortlithroe-fourths pounds of butter, while
1,700 female authors in France,
Harte* oh American Consul in Glasgow, with cooked potatoes it gave 248(|M&gt;unds to a boiler of clothes. Soap must l»e west, said that she had made one like it, then confined to the highest rank of
thirds of them-are natives of the provliterature has had such homage paid to of milk, yielding nine and one-fourth addtxl, and tlie clothes souped on the which took a prize at the Btate Fair in become inveterate, changed voir into
most soiled places. The clethes should her Btate, ana bo she thought she would
inoes, and one-thinl of Paris. Of those her m is selilom accorded in this country. pounds of butter.
verre, and the slipper of sable wm sud­
be soakcxl over-night. In the morning
Ixirn in the provinces a majority come
Wood ashes will decompose lames. wring them out, and boil us stated send one to be used on a bed in the denly converted into a gbuw clipper.
Nor is it possible to refrain from musing
White House. The tone of the letter
from tbe south. About 1,000 writers
Expos*
1
to
the
weather
a
barred
filled
above.
Concerning the attainable length of
upon the vast diversity of ideM sug­
implied that the maker thought she was
out of the 1,700 write novels or stories
with alternate three-inch layers .of bro­
gested by the grimy city upon the banks ken bonre and ashes for several months,
Cheme Tartlets.—Make a pMte conferring a great benefit on the Execu­ the human hair, the followingis interest­
for the young, while 200 are poets, and
ing:
“The ordinary length of the hair
of the Clyde to a ]&gt;oet who has passed when, on exaipmation, the bones will with one ounce of butter, two ounces of tive Mansion and Mrs. Grant in sending
of the head in women varies from twenty
150 devote themselves to educational so much of his life among the canons
be found to be reduced to a jelly-like flour, tlie yelk of an egg, a little water, this specimen of her handiwork and inches to a yard, in some instances
“
feeling
for
color;
”
she
added
that
she
a
pinch
of
salt,
roll
it
out
to
the
thick
­
and pine-trees of Nevada und Wyoming. sulistance, forming phosiihate of potash, ness of an eighth of on inch, and .line would consider herself amply repaid if longer even than tliat; but they are of
Mn. Roads is a school teacher at Earl, In one respect, however, the scenes con­ one of the most powerful as well as last­ some patty-pans with it Take two Mrs. Grant would send her twenty yards unusual occurrence— its weight from five
ing fertilizing materials known, and one
Pa. When a little girl denied having templated by Mr. Bret Harte, at Glas­ which, when exposed to the sun for a ounces of finely-graU'd Parmesar. cheese, of black silk for a dress; tliat she could to ten ounces. A contemporary relates
an instance where the hair on a lady’s
torn a book, and called on God to wit­ gow, will l&gt;e the same m have engaged few days, may be easily redua-d to poW- beat it up in a bowl with the yelks of make a small jmttern do, so that quan­ head attained the measurement of two
two eggs ; add jiepper, salt, cayenne tity would Buffiice. She added in a post­
ness that she told the truth, he was his attention at Poker Flat and upon tho der—the very best condition for apply­
yards in length. Bnt its proper length
script
that
she
would
be
entirely
will
­
and
nutmeg,
according
to
taste
—
verygrieved beyond expression by what he Stanislaus. Glasgow will be m full of ing to the land. Do not hurry tlie op­ little of the two latter ; then work in ing to make another quilt like that sent for texture and strength should not ex­
eration, but save all the bones and let
twenty-four
and its value,—
as
ior Mrs.
.ura. Dunons,
Sartoris, auu
and a navy-blue
hmvt-uiuo hue
silk ceed
,
—e
,inches,
—, ’ “
deemed her Idasphemy.
He grabbed HUggestions m the wild scenes in which time ami wood ashes convert them into three table-spoonfuls of ervum, fill each for
“ n?°&lt;^ dej&gt;reciated in price
pastry pan with the mixture, and then dress would lie compensation for her : °,°K
hex- in one hand and a club in the other, red-shirted, poker-playing, revolver­ a rich manure.
when
it
falls
shorter.
has
been
odcu‘
trouble.
w
“
en
14
..
8
“
orter
I*
hMbeen
calcuDake them in a moderate oven till done.
mid beat her until he was weary und she carrying miners constituted the chief
; lated by Withof that the beard grows at
The American Cultivator records the
Hickokt-xct Cake.—One cupful of Sope Carlons Figures in Book-Making, tlw
of a line and a half pel- week,
insensible. She was maimed for life, dramatit jtrrtonrr.
names and addrvMes of 150 enterprising
sugar, one-half capful of butter, one-half
farmers
who
last
season,
by
careful
and
and he has gone to prison for two years.
From an interview with Mr. William which gives a length of six inches and a’
The House of Commons just elected intelligent management, succeeded in cupful of sweet milk, two cupfuls of H. Appleton, of the firm of D. Appleton ludf in the course of a year; while tax s
flour und one and one-half teaspoonfuls
contains many new young men, m well raising nn average of nearly twenty tons of Imking-powder, well mixed, one large A Co., printed in the New York Herald, man 80 years of age twenty-seven feet
F.ibt. Granville, Secretary of State
would have fallen before the razor. We
of sugar l»eetH to the acre, for which
we extract the following :
for Foreign Affairs, in the new Ifritish m many former members who ore still they averaged a cash return • of about cupful of walnut meats, one large cup­
“ How wm Mr. Bryant as a maker of are informed that the beard of the Bur­
ful of raisins, whites of four eggs, yelks
gomaster, Hans Steinegen, wm to long
Ministry, says the Cabinet will main­ young, though prominent in public De­ 8100 each per acre. This record repre­ of tlinx' eggs ; beat butter ana sugar to manuscript
Young men will always be fighting then­ sented the product of many farmers in
“ Mr. Bryant did all his lalioring over that upon one occasion, having forgotten
tain the treaty of Berlin, enter into no
a cream, add the yelks of the eggs well
to fold up the iame&gt; he trod upon it as
continental alliance, continue the pres­ way to the front in all countries. Mr. different towns and in three States, viz., beaten, then the flour and milk ; flour the first draft of his poems, and the he ascended to the-Council Chamber st
Maine, Massachusetts and New Hanq&gt;manuscript as we received it was like
ent cordial relation** with France, sup­ Gladstone, who has been the great in­ sliire, which mokes it appear that suc­ tlie meats and raisins (stoned) and stir copper-plate.”
Brunn, and wm thereby thrown down
them in; lastly, the whites of tlie eggs
port the Greek claims, and endeavor to spiring spirit in the recent political rev­ cessful beet culture is not so much a
“ How did his works sell ?’’
beaten to a stiff froth. Bake in pons to
continue the existing harmony in tho olution, wm in P^Hiamcnt at 23, and a matter of soil or locality m of individual slice or cut in blocks. When Inked,
“They have Bold better since Ifis cite from Elbe that at the Prince’s court
at Fldam there is a full-length pointingLord of the TreMury at 25 ; Lord Palm­ effort and skill.
Anglo-French control of Egypt
make a frosting, mixing in one-half cup­ death than liefore, for some reason or of a carpenter whose beard was nine feet
other."
erston wm Secretafy of War
at 25,
as’I Ax exchange says: It is impossible ful walnut meat*, and pour over.
.... —
*7’"
long, so that when engaged at work he
“
What
is
the
liest-selling
lxx&gt;k
you
. The Queen of England is said to be a Bolingbroke wm at 26 ; tho Marquis of to convey to tlie reader an idea of the
was obliged to carry it in a l»sg. In the
Lansdowne wm in the Cabinet ut 26; I '"“t valuable forests of fir, pine, and In Amusing Reminiaeence of the Late publish, if not too impertinent a ques­ Industrial Exhibition of 1862 there were
constant sufferer from violent headaches.
tion ?’’
;
cedar
in
Oregon
and
Washington.
Trees
Tlie mere announcement of this trouble William Pitt wm Chancellor of the Ex- j 200 and 250 feet high, and six feet in di­
“The best-selling book we publish ih exhibited specimens of human hair taken
The fight nt Blackburn’s ford, just to ■ Webater’a Speller,’ and it has tlie larg­ from the heads of English, French and
with the Queen’s head "-ill awaken uni­ chequer at 24, and Sir Roliert Peel wm ameter, are never out of view ; eight and
the left of Bull run, wm opened by the est sale of any book in the world, ex­ Italian ladies, the longest specimen hav­
versal sympathy, and cause her to be in­ Chief Secretary for Ireland at the same ten feet in diameter, and 300 feet high, Second MassachuHcttA infantry.
Sup­ cept the Bible. We sell 1,000,000 copies ing Ixtn cut from one of oar own coun­
trywomen. It was a lock of jet-black
undated witli consolatory letters con­ age. In our own country young men are not uncommon, generally two thirds ported by a New York and two Michigan a year."
free of limLa. Fifty and sixty g*»l tim­
hair, and measured seventy-four inches
taining recipes for treating her affliction. have early come into position : Alexan­ ber trees grow ou an acre, as’a rule, and regiments, they advanced into the woods
“ A million copies a vear!”
“Yes, and have for forty years, mak­ in length.”
Tho United States is prolific in remedies der Hamilton wm Secretary of the yield seldom less than 300,000 feet, and until they heard something drop. The
regiment bumped up against intrench- ing 40,000,000 of * Webster's Spellers ’
for so simple a disease as a headache ; Treasury at 32 ; Henry Clay wm in the instances are ou record of 1,000,000 feet ments and were subjected to a tremen­
(hooting Poultry.
that liave issued from our presses. Tbe
and, as her Majesty is neo-ssarily cut Senate at 29 ; Douglas wm in the House from an acre. No acre is worked for dous fire. Before going infi&gt; die woods year following the emancipation of the
In choosing poultry never buy a bird
off from personal communication with at 30, and in the Senate at 34; at 34 profit which cannot yield 300,000 feet at tlie regiment was “dressed” m on a slaves we Bold 1,500,000, because every that cannot be cleansed without wash­
least, and even this yield is rare.
parade, and tlie Colonel rode out and negro in the South thought it tmly nec­ ing. It ought to be so cleanly picked
those who might give her tho panaceas, John Quincy Adams wm Minister at
Ax agricultural writer says hia advice exclaimed:
essary tf&gt; have a • Webster’s Speller' to and drawn tliat a towel would lie suffi­
jierhaps tho information hud better l*e Berlin ; Buchanan wm in tho House at
“ Men of Massachusetts! the eyes of read. After that year it fell l&gt;ack to the cient. Buy a chicken that Hm white
to farmers is to try and keep off disease.
31, Minister to Russia at 41, and in the
sent by post, if sent at all.
Keep hogs in clean, good fields; give your country are upon vou !”
original million, and Iim never varied. flesh and pale yellow (at In buying
There wm a grand yell, and they went We sell them in cases of seventv-two tame ducks young ones are the best, and
Senate at 43.
them access to good water. In the dryest part of the field provide good shelter in to conquer or to die! After fiftivn dozen, and they are bought by all the if vou take hold of the under part of the
What Followed.
both from sun and rain. In troughs minutes* desperate fighting they retired large dry-goods houses and supply bill aud can either bend or break it the
“ around the world'* are recounted in an
The temptation to pique and punish near their resting-places, two or throe from the woods to re-form beLind the
stores, and furnished by them to every duck is young. The breast Iwing hard
exchange.
It was mailed in New York unlawful curiosity is one of the strong­ times each week, place a composition of snpjxjrts. Among tho last was an old cross-roads store in the country.”
’ and thick denotes tliat it is fresh and
est
—
the
chagrin
of
the
bitten
victim
la
Nov. 29, 1879, but, losing the mail
salt, soda, red pepper, and ginger. To man. He had thrown awgy coat, liat,
",Can you always tell whether a book sweet. No duck, either wild or tame, is
The Louisville foul jiarts of the first two articlea, add gun and all accoutrements, and he was will be successful ?"
good unless fat. Tame ducks are served
steamer, lay over in the New York post­ so richly deserved.
one part of latter. Common rod popper badly demoralized. As he |Mu«t»ed the
“ No more than a manager can pre­ with apple or cranberry sauce, with cur­
office until the sailing of uie next mail
There were some angry men in n cer­ will answer, well pulverized, and nil the left flank of a Michigan regiment in line
dict tlie Bwcoees of a play. For example, rant jelly, or oranges, and frequently
steamer, and arrived in London Dec. 13, tain Kentucky postoffice a few days ago. ingredients thoroughly mixed. This is of liattle, a wag called out:
when * Lotunir ’ was written we deter­ witli olives stewed fa the gravy alxnit
“ Only 800 miles to Boston !”
1879. Being sent from London to Mar­ A i&gt;o&gt;*ta} card wm dropp'd into the let­ no remedy, but a preventive of the in­
mined to publish it. The firm held a five minutes before the bird is served.
ter-box, addreBsed to the “Nev. John jurious enects of the foul gases and tlie
The old mon halted for a moment, and consultation, and some of the members When geese are young and in good con­
seille**, it arrived Dec. 17, 1879; from
Penoliscot,---- s-------- .” It wm an or­
another joker observed:
v ere for printing an edition of 2,000, dition their legs are soft, yellow and
Marseilles to Cairo, arriving Dec. 25; dinary card, and the Postmaster wm an pestiferous filth in which hogs have been
“ The eyes of your country are upon while others thought that wm too many, rather downy; if the legs are stiff and
allowed to wallow.
from Cairo to Bombay, arriving Jan. 15, ordinal^ Postmaster. He took it up,
you.’’
and doubted whether 1,000 would s»*Il. dry they are bad and tainted. Borne
He Was On Hand.
1880; from Bombay to Singapore, arriv­ glanced at the address, turned it leis­
“You blamed Wolverines, go to Finally we agreed to venture with 2,000. kinds of tame hints n»quire to be kept
It wna dark in the depot, one day last grass J” growled the old warrior. “I’ve You may imagine our surprise when I a little, others ought to be eaten m soon
ing Feb. 2; from Singapore to Yoko­ urely over and read:
------ ,------, M*y 2, 1870.
got a choice about' this thing, and I
m possible; thus, pigeons are best when
hama, arriving March 9; from Yoko­
Yeo, to wt&gt;om thia card ia not addreaaed, and week, when the evening train came iu. druther stand the eyes of my country all tell you that we sold 80,090 copies of
3uite fresh and lose all taste and flavor
An elderly farmer wm backed up against
hama to San Francisco, arriving March whs, nevrrthcteM, have the cheek to read it, the partition, watching, in open-mouthed day long than the fire of them cussed that novel."
they are kept; but turkeys require io
are a oooteanptiU*^ twprindptod suoak, and a
Another successful novel wm Miss
26; from San Francisco to New York, prying, puaillanin&gt;ou» coward.
wonder, the big pulling engine and the rebels for five minutes."
Muhlbadi’s “Joseph IL and His Court." be hung up for several days before they
Geobok F. Dvuax.
yellow-covered ears m they discharged
arriving April 3. The entire trip occu­
Mr. W. W. Appleton, while traveling are tender. This condign again will
The PoHtmMter laid the card gently their pasMBfvrs, when a handsome
Mllk and Lime Water.
down South, came across a copy of thia vary with the age of iteUbinl, the state
pied 127 days.
down ami lounged to tlie other end of young girl jn a seal-skin cloak dashed
Milk and lime water are now frequent­ book printed at Atlanta, Ga., during tlie of the weather, etc. Iw if a turkey be
the house, softly whistling “Nancy forward, and, throwing herself upon the
ly prescribed by physicians in &lt;asee of war. He bought it m a curiosity, for it hung by four of its largest taxl-feathera.
Undke Republican rule Franco haa Lee.’’ In due time tho clerk came upon honest granger's manly breast, imprint­ dyspepsia nnd weaknea-* of the stomach,
wm wretchedly printi-d on wrapping as soon m it falls ujKin the towel prejisrcd
made, and continues to make, extraor­ the card, perused it, and made the ed a kiss upon his sunburned cheek, aud and in some cases are said to prove very j»aper. Having on Idle hour or bo one to receive it it is in prime condition, and
beneficial. Many persons who think day, he read tlie work and wm at once u-ill then deteriorate. In other j*oultry
.
,
dinary ]&gt;rogrwHs in material proqwrity. neighborhood hideous with the com- exclaimed:
phuningB of his pct dog, which he kicked
“You dear old pa, I knew you would good bread and milk a great luxury, fre­ struck by the elements of popularity in
The depoaite in the savings banks have in the ribs.
.
be waiting for me I And how’s mother, quently hesitate to cat it for the reason it, aud it was published by the firm. ore just at their tcndcrest is to judge by
How the card furl'd with the various and how’s Jenny, and how’s John—and that the milk will not digest readily—
Every oue'will remember the success erf the ease with which the feathers come
and lands' of tho peasantry have been route agents through whose hands it oh ! I’m so glad to get back—and where’s sourness of stomach will often follow. this story, and how it was followed by a out. Therefore when yi
greatly improved. There is no such paaaed, it is imjXMwuble to nay, nor do we my trunk—-and oh! pa, you take the But* experience proves, says the Journal long Benes by the same author. Before hang a bird leave a few
know whether it wm road l»y the woman
of Materia Mcdica, tliat lime water and tin* accident that led to the publication when these can be readi
tlxing as jioverty to Ixt found in the who is PustmiHtreM of tho office where check and let’s hurry.’1
The granger wm old and kiqd of milk are not only food and' medicine at of “Joseph IL" Muhlboch’H novels had the bird is as tender as it lieautiful country ; aud now the intelli­ the Rev. John Penobscot is suppoMd to
dried up, and he had never
i1 t ’known what an early period of life, but also at u been offeredjo nearly every publisher in Harper'*Bazar.
gence comes that calls of tax-col lectori* get liis mail; but the report is that on it was to have a wife, much
v less “a later, when, as in tho ease of infants, New York, the ApiJetons siwnng the
The Parson’s Shoe.
have l»een so generously and promptly the day it reached there she smashod a daughter. He mistrusted the young the functions of digestion and assimila­ utunlxT, and refuses.
bottle of ink, spanked tho children all
In n little town near Providence the
in thU" Real-dun sack had ruade a tion are feeble and easily perverted. A
Tao very Buceessfiil American looks
responded to that the amounts . already I round and chewed up 65 cents’ worth of
mistake, bid; instead ot stammering, stomach taxed by gluttony, irritated by are “Seward’s Travels Around thfar exneed tbe estimate», and that the wax.
and hemming, and hawing, he come gal­
World,"and “Gen. Sherman’s Memoirs.” Iv, one evening, and was invited to ocaWe cannot be too careful never to lantly up to the scratch, and, throwing improper food, inflamed bv alcohol, en­
French Government is in a quandary as
duct family worship. Tbe 3-year-uld
feebled by
is** unfitted Geu. Sherman, Mr. Appleton says, is as
to what -hall be done with the surplus. write on postal cards anything in the both arms around the fair creature, he far its duties—m is shown by the vari­ aat s writer as he ia a talker, and he pet- of the family noticed, aa the------least calculated to wound* tho itensitive
Verily, France cheaply purchased its delicacy of the poste^oe people’s fed- made up Ids mind to be u father to hrr ous- symptoms attendant upon indigea- seldom has to correct his manuscript
or diein theattemjrt.
‘
• | tion, dyiqxjpaia, diarrhea, dvsenterv,
Imprinting
a •kiss
“ I should like,” said Mr. Appleton,
redemption from Bonajjartist rule by iuga.
_________ ____________
report of
u pistol on her cheek, and fever—will resume its work, and do taking np a jiencfl and sheet, of paper, The baby, who had bren in a
like tbe report
_________________
i smith shop watching them shoe
the jieymcut of the indemnity to GerThem wm recently found in Truckee, he enthumastically ejaculate*]:
it eru'rgetically, on an exchvuve diet of “to show you the oust of look-making. I
got
Nev., an egg, the shell of which had
“Oh, yer mother’s well, an* John an’ liread and milk and lime water. A gob­ don't lohevv that jieoplr, when thev , quietly ran and
M
.
* 1 rJhZr
Henry aa (smack) an” Jone an' Busan let of cow’s milk may have four tabk'- buy a book tor 50 cents. Lave any idea
These ia an odd suiK-iwtitiuu that the Half the kernel was inside the shell and (smack, smack,) nn* Honu» an’ Belindy •poonfuls of lime water addad to it .with of thy cartel invested to liring it down P’’
h
had sprouted, and a bright green blade of an* Calvin (smack) an* Joshua an* Peter good t'ffect. The way to make lime at thnt price. For example, it cost ns ,ut
from (smack, smack), op, they're all smart on* water is himply to jwocure a few lumps $138,000 te imiJfeh * Picturesque Aiuer' ’ ixmemtsi
■mall
of uDalaked lime, pat the lime in a stone ica,’ and that witl»&gt;nt adding Uie
jar, aud add water until the lime is printing. To )»e i
idak-d and of aliout tlie conMstence of profit cm it Forty
sold and
'
^uted her with a beautiful ofMlbrweH
jmm and ek-an lime water ou the top.

learmg only eighty-eight cliildrrn alive.

�jjAvriaws
SATURDAY, -

■AY 1ft, 1880.

ourmwfean letter.

iahoiil bank,

Waters’ Pianos | Organs!

Mr. Jerome Caslnng of Bellevue had
bis gnu&gt;cQ broken opru one night hut
week Uy sneak thieves aud all hia
wheat taken.
Jas. M. Prntt. ex-mayor of Charlotte
died on Monday last of erysipelas.
Hr leaves a wife and four children in
comfortable circuni stances.
Isaac Rarkrtt; for forty y«ars a reai-, K
rut of .Chester
diet! Wed-^&gt;
dem
. Township,
--------—-----------------rsday at the
tbe age of 80 years. He was ~
nesdsy
universally respected aud was a 'lead­
ing Democrat.
At a recent meeting of the Bellevue
village fathers, it wa* decided to place
tlie bonds of liquor iw-llers at $3,000.
At their next meeting, finding that the
•odd liquor dealers could not get their
IhiikIh nt that high tariff, they voted
ihe iKinds down to 12,000, ns low as the
law would it)low them ro jro. At their
lust meeting a protect was brought in,
and they again put the bonds up to
$8,000.
Tuesday night at alwHit fl o’clock the
btrge retl briilge across Buttle Creek
River, iu Bellevue, took a sudden, but
ong expTtitl. tumble, doubling up
Irke a inck-knifv, mid settling down
into rhe river. Geo. Waterman had
hut just got across the bridge with a
large load of wood, otherwi _e it might
Intvo cost the village more than rhe reJmini which will amount to nt least
ll.OGO.________
______

Loudon, Eng., Ap^il 22,1880.
Great anxiety prevails in this city
with respect to tbe safety of her Majes­
ty’s Induing ship Atlanta, Captain
Sterling, which left Portsmouth four
' n&lt;»uths ago ou a cruise in the West In­
dies, and is wow considerably overdone.
The vessel wrs last heard of from Ber­
muda on Jsn. 81. She hnd several
cases of yellow fever &lt;m bor.rd, und her
. sailing'orders were extended to April •!.
Almost the only ground nrhope is that
Captain Sterling may have put into
. some port from which there is no tele
.
graphic communication. The Atlanta
waaan old wooden frigate of 958 tons
register. She was commissioned ns n
training ship for oidinary semne i in
Svptemlier, 1878, atftl is classed in the
Navy List as fourth’ nite. She is a cor­
vette exclusively dependent npou hei
•uilingciipnlnlitie*,Hnd does not posses*
gleam on Imard even for condensing
They are warranted to excell any Machines in the
purposes. She is the successor to the
The largest and best assortment of
unfortunate Enrydice. and was former­ Advancing .wain, rare, sickness, disap­
pointment, and hereditary prvdiaposily called the Juno when classed ns n &lt; ion—nil operate to turn the hair gray,
man-of-wnr. A oingnlar circumstance and either of them inclines it to shed
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
in connection with her is that her nb prematurely.
Hence liegati to create uneasiness in will restore fndrd or grnv. light or red
to n rich brown or deep olack, ns may
tlie anniversary ot the day on whicn be depin-d. It softens and cleanses the
the Enrydiee foundered 'March 24. In scalp, giving it.n healthv action. It
tW fimt'emise, after being converted removes and cures dandruff nnd hu­
into i. training vessel, her captain ic- mors. By its use fulling hair is check­
ed. and n rew growth will be produced
to be found in Central Michigan is at
ported to tlie admirality that she was in all case's when* the fo'licles are not
overweighted in her spars, and that destroyeil or the gland* decayed. Its
she rolled somewhat dangerously. Her effects an- lieiiutifnlly shown on brnahv
upper spars wen* consequently reduced weak, i-r sickly hair, on which a few
applications inll produce the gloss and
and changes made in her tank arrange­ freshness nf youth.
Harmless nnd
ments. She proceeded on an experi­ snre in its operation, it is inconipnni
mental cruise in the Channel to ascei- ble ns a dressing, mid is especially val­
ued for the *&gt;ft lu-ter and richness of B
tain whether her stability had been im­ tone it imp ’rt*. It contains neither oil c
proved, but the ’■exult*, whilj not whol­ nor dye, and will not soil or color wliiU*
ly R^tisfaciory, ditinot seem to war cambric yet it lasts Jong &lt;m the hair,
and keep* it fresh mid vigorous.
rant any alarm.
aS
A careful analysis of the returns of
Clergymen and public spe kora will cn
tbe late Parlinientitry elections in the 'find
E.’A. Young.s Cough mid Lung
Kingdom show that tbe conservative* •Syrup invaluable, strengt It ••nine tlie
were not- defeated by a falling off in voice and removing any irritation of
the’fvotc but by a remarkable increase the Thi oat nnd Lung*. Trial wise 25c.
Sold l.y F. T. Boise.
iu the voting strength of the lilterals.
Lumber! Lumber!
Thu conservatives in fact, increased
their aggregate, vot/over that of '7-1 bj ■
Do von know that yon can buy Lum­
nearly 1G per cent., or double that of ber for building, or fencing, of J. H.
their opponents. In fifty of tlie largest [ McCotter at tbe Glenn Mill on the
boronghs which contributed most to couftty line, for 7.00 per M. or delivered Si
tlie lilwral viftory.tliv agreirutr vote of in Nasliivlle for $8.50! Order* tilled
th- highest lilwral candidates shows on short nmiee.
&lt;34-37
An increase of 30 p»?r cent over their
vote if 1874, and in the some Itorniigli*
pi&lt;E MSHllLLE LEV Al UH,
the conservatives mode a gain of 12
&lt; per cent, over their vote of 1874. Tinconclusion is that a very large nnnihvi
of liberals who refrained from voting,
in 1874 took part in the last election,
aud that a mi^oritv of tbeyoung voters
IN 1879,
just coming into tne right of snffrragv, ■
QOOK’S CARRIAGE 5VORKS
Went with the liberal party.
American liorses seem likely to piny
a prominent part in many of the big
NASHVILLE, MICH.,
Any number of farmers to
spring hand icap.s in this country. Then
• numbers have been increased'great I v
.1__ _ _•_ •__ , ._r _
•
&gt;1
anufacturcM
the
w th. rmnt &gt;rrir«i &lt;&gt;r a wdi-liioni. Unload Wheat and Grain Ex4 uu«ri/’&lt;» n
anAi^amun
n-,fl&lt;
American
sportsman
witli fifteen I
tJioroaghbiecIs, all of whom will doubt£­ I
peditiously
ui Accuratly.
less give a good account of themselves, j
Our liorwesare not handsome, but they
have quality. Parole, iiimiu hia arrival I
in the Island was dvciuivd aa “ugly
wretch” by file English equine connoissenrs, but this in no way hindered him
from winning the first race he ran in, desire to announce that having erected
tints giving the Englishmen what they one of tho largest and most convenient
____ ________________
called—pleasantly borrowing the ex­ elevator buildings in central Michigan,
pression from the idiom of their victo­ they are prepared to receive and
j -x—z-» -«
i
rious "cousins’’—an eve-open?r. Let
ns hope, that this useful operation will
be rvpcau-d in the city nnd stiberbans
■ by tbe victory of one or tlie other of
I am preparedJto furnish"the public
Mr. Lorilard’s two iepresentatives;P:iFor any quantity of
role and Meried. The former is one of
the favorites at 10 to 1, having only |
Westbourne. Master Kiddare, mid R«isy Cross, tlie winner of the Lincoln- j
shire, quoted liefiyie him. The latter
however, is a 100 to 1 chanct—a fact
which will not, it is to be hoped, hintlri That may l»c brought them. They uls&lt;
her from winning in the case of Parole keep for sale nt tlie lowest prices*
being 1 waten. The stable—that is het
ting on the pair jointly—i» an excellent Seeds, Flour, Feed. Lime. Sall, |
investment.
Alpha.
Plaster, Stucco, lluir mid
•
SELLS IB ITHERS’ WORLD'S FAIR OF
Shingles.
. WONDERS AT HASTINGS AND
GRAND RAPIDS.

QLEMEMT SMITH,

unllkw ti

Attorney at Law

JIBES A. BWKEZXT,

Attorney * Counsellor,

NEV FRONT CUTSTHL iNDMHIBLE (ROH MOWER

JJ HOUtiHTALnr,
*
• SHERIFF.

UNFERMENTED

SINGLE REAPER AND COMBINED MACHINE

CwICcti—a a Spa—lty«

ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS,

MAITTRADE
BITTERS
MARK

Druggists * Chemists,

Reapers and Mowers,

.

market.
pOWEB* A BARLOW,

Bitters

FARM IMPLEMENTS!
~
M

'

*

---- JVIVD----

J. A4SJ&gt;r1iiciplr in the world of me. Hoe tha&gt;
MALT BlITERS. prepared by tl.e M-.lt Bitten Co .
from unfcriuetited Malt -nd Hops. It is a perfeRenovator ot feeble and exhausted c •DstltuUurs !i
enrichea the blood. solMlfies the bone*. twde(.»

WOLCOTT’S

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles,

ORqANSS
0

yy«. S. GOODYEAR,

Chicago.

n I ■ at A O •■',00,I Corel it Hook (310 to (I rlfllillV10 i
13 Siodb, 3 »el Br«.l.
• 1 M Is V W 3koan ►•tin, Stool. t»ok,
lllunmteil &lt;*l*loKue Frrr. AddrvM Daoicl F.
liMtly, Wa-hlngton, N. .1.

DRY GOODS, SILKSand DRESS GOOD8
Beady Made Clothing, Hals and Ceps, Boots and

I® TAPE WORM,

J LUUS BUSSELL,

lufalllUv vunxl with two apooruof nwdl 'lneln two
or thrw Jioura. For particulate addrrea. with atamp
.; ramninitN n&lt;u st Mark*# rur«. n y

IDLR/V GOODS,

munt. AniACTivE, bhqifbl
Mrs. Jails McNair Wrfebt’a New Beak,

.

THE COMPLETE HOfit

C. C. WOLCOTT

Mak.Hf a apeclrty’.

Pkovuix Blo«k. tiui&gt; Sl

yy«- F- mots,

Groceries and General Produce,
South Side of 01*1« 3l-

AGEMTS WANTEO^“'"??-'rJi" -

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS' Finest Goods in Central Mich
fli™

Michigan. Teijin included
r~■? BLACK.

Bent paid two-and-a-quarter
years buys onj Rest Cabinet
or Parlor Org ins u&gt; the wotH;
winnea of highest distinction
1st every world's fair fir 18

0

£

*

Dealer Id

[R01T, KAILS &amp; SHELF HARDWARE

WANTED tor the tert and fart-aellinr
pictorial flooki and lUbk*. Prlert reduced 33
AGENTS

a

(emodeled. Enlarged»improved

Henry a. Goodyear,

fluid of the Indy It Is so because II r rikrs al Un­
root of all debility—ENFEEBLED DIGESTION
anti IMPOVERISHED BLOOD. Sold everywhere.

m

*

HARDWARE,

\

ITa.-JONES.

N 30 DAYS TRIAL

Rdenre. North Main Htrret. Naahtll c. Mleh.

Ve will «rrxl our Elcrtru-Voltaic R.-lt» and oth«
J ctric ApplUncw upon trial for 30 daya to tb&lt;«
uffrrin* from Nrrvoua Dv'-I'lty, Rh-uinaiiatn. Pa
•lyaia or anr dianaars af the liver ft Kldrwya, am
Hny.-tlir d-aeaar*. A tun-cure of no t»r. Ad­
VOLTAF'IIRtlTr-O Maral.atl Mich,
fY A *’°r “
ut C°a , h' Col&lt;L or ArtbIII malha- Acli&gt;mrrt»n*H

O1'the season of 1880. 5
GOL-

Pl^&gt;T^;r ’ .•'nM bj

C

egular physician md 8ur«con. d«» oNight QUIb pmn ptljr at tend rd. Office st reel

DR. IL W WH11 MORE
CLECTIC PHYSICIAN. It^ldcrcc and office
at Lr»l rations. Maple Grore Gm're.

E

J. A

BAUGHMAN

AND SURGEON, Woodland Cen­
tre, Mich. Day and night oil la proapqy aiPHYSICIAN

Illi Drvip^HlA

|-£ENR1* ROE.

Proprietor

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding
MEAT MARKET,
Fresh and Salt Meats,
Emoted Ham and Shoulders,
MAN’S ^WOMAN’S
STRENGTHS
BEAUTY
Or the Royal Roail to Ijfe, Ixxie and Lcngeita.

Money Sarei bj Deidim with them.

It is said that “wnut everybody aaya
AINSWSWORTH X BROOKS.
mart be true,” and aa everybody that
has seen the magnificent menagerie ami ]£OTERI*RIMK
circus, which will exhibit at Hartings
on Saturday May 22nd. and Grand Rap­
ids Tuesday, May 25th, says it is by fa»
the largest und beat in the country', it
roast certainly be. In fact it furnishes
editorial proofs of this beyond contra­
diction. Among its exclusive special
features—not to mention the moot wild
Hew Fresh Coeds and Low
annimals ever congregated, and tlie
largest asaemblege of tbe great circus
Prices.
performers— don’t forget the largest
herd of Elephants; the grandest, finest
and most sensational free street par­
ade: tbe only pair of full-grown, Liv­
ing Hippopotami, the only Monster Having bought for CASH a large, neat
stock of
Arctic Aquarium; the onlv drove of
Six Pcrfoituiug Colorado Cattle; the
only Two-uorned, Hairry Rhinoceros;
the only Willis Cobb Miniature Circus;
the only King Barbro's Roval Jsmupm*
Circus; the only gennine Electric
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
Light and Motor; thcobly tribe of Ute
Chiefs nnd Braves. Furthermore, do
not forget that it hasaliolished all ped­
Cheese M Everything
dling under its tents; all sbarpsrK ujiotj
ita grounds, and rente no privilages,
hot is. in every depnitmcnt of its vast
IttU h tatetf i Pint Am Gncen Stert I

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

GF Little Colt Halt* ra 3ft cte

J. C. UULTOX. A

. Drtrrtt, Mice.

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

TH El It SEASON,

,
H’/d’ert Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, Ac.
Fresh Goods. Fall Weights and

_________
untaillDr cu'« tar
lltaalMl Weakmm, HpermaUr-

agon

3

To t&gt;e found in the IVIarliet.

JIIWKV BOE.

Dr.Hill’s English Extractor

BUCH U

^’“^SS^'KaAtaTSitag.
non

IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN

Best Kidney inrest^attrs ia Use.

Workmanship and Materials
Wlien Combined With

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,
Are Eeaential Factors in

All Goods of this Manufacture,
Therefore I place my Goode upon the Market,
. Confidently Believing They will Stand the Test,

And prove highly Satisfactory to all wholPurchase.
SWS A FWA»O*S.

IN

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

GROCERY

Boise Ac Francis

|

• E. COOK.

B it a ■tiflWn ia tte on of all iHmw of th.
Kidani.^tafiar. PrcsOCic portion
the Uris
ary OrruM. InWAnri of tba Neck of the Madder.

jjARNEShTHAKMEHS!
WM. S. CXaAKZ
Makes the bow Carriage, Light road
and Team

HARNESS !

Sft
' INT ’snGATOB that

Foraxmall ram of money and don’t
•
yo^forget it.
Have yon seen any of Will’a work!
If not call ou him. one door north of

W. K. CLARK.

"'•■’.SSSSIP.'MiOoFor-le by?.&lt;. BOISE,
Naab yin*. Mich.

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Editor AND Proprietor.

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VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE,

And Her Environs.
--There were tn births and 91 deaths
in Castleton in 1879. A good record.
'—Geo. C. Hubbard ha* the frame up
for a new residence in the east part of
the village.
’*
—Already the hornet, that red hot
child of nature, has put in an appear
ence in Nashville.
—Elder Holler yoked Warren Wises
of Duck Lake, to Miss Lorania Matte­
son of Maple Grove, on Thursday eve.
—Dr. Young,having graded his block
in the central part of the village, is
erecting a fine wire fence around the
same.
•_-W. G. Sears has been in Chicago a
greater portion of this week on busi­
ness connected with the chemical
works.
—The editor of the Vt.Ville Hawk
thinks justice is too cheap in Nashville,
and as he has been tried by it be ought
. to |pow.
—We have a number of subscribers
on our books that want to develop*
their minerals, forthwith, or they’ll
hear a racket.
-r-Johnny Green, of Kalatno, who has
been a suffer from an injured leg fqr
the past few months, had it amputated
by Dr’s. Young and Adams on Monday
last.
—Quite a number of the folks in this
vicinity calculate to take in Sells circus
at Hastings to day. Our devil want’s
to go, and we are bound he shall, if we
can raise the money.
—A certain VtVillian was caught in
the very’ act of stealing two currycombs,and that too right in the face of
the fact that be hasn’t even a clotheshorse to use them on.
—We are acquainted with a man iu
this village who won’t admit that hon­
estly is the best policy, because he lias
never tried it and don’t want to be
placed in a false position.
—A number of business men are
talking 4th of July celebration. The
idea they advance is to celebrate here
on Saturday the 8d, and then all go
over and help Vt.Ville celebrate bn
the 5th.
—Dr. C. W. Goucher, who practiced
medicine here and had a large nde
when Nashville was an infant, has re
turned to this village to practice his
profession, having moved iu Water’s
house across Quaker brook.

—A couple of village urchins made
two distinct attempts at tapping the
money till in L. J Wheeler’s store on
Tuesday, but in both cases they were
caught at the job and let off by the
charitably inclued proprietor.

—Last week at the funeral services
of Mr. B. D. Wing, a greatly respected
citizen of Orangeville, it is stated that
one Buzzard, a weazcn-souled elder of
that town, refused to offer prayer be­
cause Mr. Wing bad been a mason.

—Gen.Pierce of Grand Rapids,census
supervisor of the western district, has
appointed Lewis Durkee enumerator
to take the census of Castleton for the
U. S. census. Lew. begins the work
on June first, and is required to report
by the last of the mouth.
—Geo. Squires, father of the lad who
received the ugly cut across the back
of'the hand from Fritz Lenz at the Vt.
Ville dance, last week, went over to
that burg on Saturday and swore out a
warrant for Lenz arrest, but the officer
was a little dilatory in serving the
same and Lenz skipped.
x —On Saturday Mr. Jervis H. Lane,
a prominent and greatly respected
farmer of Middleville, had bis hair cut
and took off his underclothes. The
very next day be was taken down with
a cold and in three days afterwards was
a corpse. Too much judgement can not
be exercised in discarding undercloth­
ing at this time of the year.
" —Our two saloons have fulfilled the
requirements of the statute by filing
their bonds, paying tbeir little &lt;200.
in the village, and &lt;30. apiece in the U3.
treasuries, made their places of busi­
ness alluring by aid of the paint brush,
mirrors and highly colored bottlea. and
with a full stock of drunk on hand are
better prepared lor the coming cam­
paign than ever before.
—M. B. Brooks’ herd of Texas ponies
arc conceded by all good judges to be
the finest selection that was ever
brought from Texas. They are view­
ed daily' by hundreds of interested
spectators. Barney brought an exper­
ienced horse-breaker back with him
from Ban Antonio, who will ride any
pony you may want to buy. He will
place them upon sale at Hastings on
Saturday, May 99th.

| TERMS; $1.50 per

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

(

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1880.
—L. F. Mott living a few miles north
owns a lively span of four-year-olds.
On Tuesday his hired man, Hines,
started to drive down to Dan. Miller's
to borrow his drag, when tlie colts got
frightened at Miller’s team and ran
away. They jumped overjdiller’s wa­
gon, bounced Hines about twenty feet
into the air, broke the tongue out of
each wagon, aud for five minutes just
made things jingle. Then they were
caught and the fun ceased.

LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE.

HOME ENTERPRISE-

Among the manufacturing establish­
H. A. Dickinson has returned from ments of Nashville which are an honor
York state.
and acreditto our flourishing village
Mrs. H. M. Lee is visiting friends in and the community for miles around,
Woodland.
is that of Eugene Cook, manufacturer
Read C. W. Smith’s ad this week and of Imo carriages, phaitons, open and
profit thereby.
top buggies, cutters, sleighs, etc.
The band organ man came to town
Mr. Cook commenced business in
on Wednesday.
Nashville eight years ago, with the de­
Monday was pay day among the -M.' termation to build up a trade that
C. IL R. employees.
would be lasting both to himself his
—John McIntyre is a good and
Postmaster Davidson has gone to adopted homo and consequently resolv­
wealthy farmer of Maple Grove. He Angustii on a visiting tour.
ed to use only first class,stock in every
built his straw stacks between his two
Mia&gt;i (Jmcc Spencer of Battle Creek, particular, and employ only first class
large barns to protect them from the Is visiting at E. Chipman’s.
workmen on all work turned out his
weather. A few days since his two
Mrs. L.fParrish, of Vernon, is- in the shop. Soon after the country was
small sons went out to the stacks to viUagtr-viHiting her son E. L.
flooded with cheap, “snide” buggies,
play with matches. In a few minutes
Mrs. W. A. Aylsworth has gone to turned out by manufacturers who had
0. Swift’s hired man noticefl the stacks Buffalo N. Y. to visit relatives.
no other interest in their customers
on tire, sounded the alarm, and it was
The fine rains of Wednesday and than the money they expected to make
only by persistent and continued effort Thursday just caused vegitation to out of them, and Gene had somewhat
that the barns and their valuable con­ jump.
of up-hill work to keep his resolution,
tents were saved from the all-devour­
R. M. Collier editor of the Grass but he was economical iu bin expen­
ing fire fiend.
Lake Newt, was in the village last Sat­ ses, applied himself to his bus­
—The M. E. Sunday school have urday.
iness with untiring energy, continued
hanging m their rooms a temperance
Wm. Boston is pressing brick for Ins to deal squarely with every customer
pledge in the form of a chart, which first kiln of the season. It will contain and eventually trimphed and built up
for artistic skill in design and beauty, 15Q.0QQ . ,
.
— —•
uuev, a trade that is envied by much more
when she
of execution, is unequa^d. The chart „lob-1deepened
.
v-el lum
a Pooler's widow f! pretentions rivals m larger places, be­
wat designed and executed by L. L. YL‘l- I| near New Orleans, where slie ownc ing second io none on the line of the G.
i
———,
Loomis with only the aid of the pen. ofile
R. V. R. R. At the county fair be dis
,i ■ | large estate and numerous neerrooIt contains a temperance pledge, tobac­
Straw hate and spring millinery be­ tanced all competition anti bore off
co included, and is signed by the gin to bloom, liken unto the frisky the blue ribbon for fine, reliable and
SupL and members of the school by dandelion.
artistic work.
classes, and is indeed a master piece of
J. Lentz A Sons commenced laying
A trip to Mr. Cook's lively manufac­
penmanship and drawing. It is the the cellar walls for their double brick tory and a peep into his ware-rooms
generous gift of Mr. Loomis to the on Saturday.
(for he has more than one) will con­
school, and highly prized, ns it should
A. Blair and family have gone to vince the most incredulous that 'Gene
house-keeping in their new and ele
means and is doing business right
gant
residence.
along; and as to the quality of work hb
.—Several wagon-loads of Vermont­
Staining and penciling F. C, Boise’s turns out you haveonly to ask any one
ville boys came over on Wednesday
for a friendly shoot with our boys at brick, this week has improved its ap­ of his patrons in the township of Cas­
tleton, Woodland, Maple Grove, Assy­
those glass balls. The trial came off pearance greatly.
Ed. Young of Tekonsha has been ria, Baltimore, Johnstown, Bellevue,
on the-river flats, each man having ten
shots, and the score standing as follows: visiting his brother C. N. Young of the Kalatno, Vermontville, Sunfield, Hast­
ings, and their unanimous verdict will
Jesse Austin 10, Geo. Heath 8, W. E. News, the past week.
W. A. Ay Is worth went to Chicago on be: “On good, reliable and fine work
Buel 7, Mart Barber 8, Dave Purchis 8,
Taylor Walker 6, F. Bailey 6, Dew. Monday to lay in a stock of goods for ‘Gene can’t be beat.”
Gentle reader if you desire to ptirDickson 5, Chas. Raymond 5, A. Barber tbut new store at Big Rapids.
Our typea.said$5.75 last week, instead chas a carriage, phaeton, buggy, cutter
5, A. Hayden 4, Chas. Demaray 4, Ed.
of
&lt;3.75
in
regard
to
the
price
of
snow
or sleigh, give ’Gene a trial, and you
Barber 4, J. McGraw 3. J. Norton 3, - C.'
will not only be satisfied with your
HaydenS, and H. M. Lee 1. Thus it flake flour at Boise A Francis’.
W. G. Aylsworth has rented and purchasc.but have the consciousness of
will be seen that Jesse carried off the j
palm, breaking every ball. We under­ moved into R. S. Brady’s brick house. having patronized a live and enterpris­
ing manufacturer.
stand the two clubs are perfecting ar­ Bub talks of moving to Battle Creek.
We are called upon to score a new ar
rangements'for a match game.
rival at Charley Feigbners. It arrived
HASTINGS ITEMS.
—Jake Haberaaat of aahery fame and
Wednesday morning and isadaugliter.
his hired help, were up on Marion
The sttset sprinkler has become in­
I, Harry Hale has his soda fountain iu
Shores’place, on Wednesday, picking good running order, and is doing his solvent.
Saturday, circus day, will be au ev­
up ashes, when the thunder storm came level best to satisfy the thirsty multi­
entful day for the boys.
up. They had lieen gathering up ash­ tude.
The
yellow coin jingles at the cro­
es at the foot of a big basswood and
A. W. Russell lias sold his house and
bad left it by scarcely two rods, when lot on Queen St., to Messrs Durkee A quet factory on pay day.
lightning struck the tree, decani Luting Lee. Also Sam. Durkee has sold to H,
In Phin Smith’s garden peas blossom­
ed as early as the 12th inst.
its top and splitting itslrunk from top M. Lee.
The Democratic county convention
to bottom. It was a close call and Jake,
The M. E. Social will be entertained
Charles, and the team were bounced by Mrs. Coe, Tuesday afternoon. May is to be held iu this city on the 38th.
Public drunks and Saturday night
high into the air with fright, and as
25th. Refreshments served from five
rackets still continue with great fre­
Haberaaat has not the. sufficient mas­ to seven. *
quency.
tery of the Nashville language to fully
Ezz. Whitmore of Allen,Hillsdale Co.
The court house yard has been clean­
express his feelings as experienced on slings calico foi Aylsworth in the
ed up and a new walk laid in front of
the occasion, we leave the ballancc of
place of E. Stiuchcomb.who has retired
the
west half.
description to the imagination of our
to rural life.
readers.
Wm. E. Uqjohn has gone to Ann
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the re­
—The matter of building a new sidence of Mr*. Cassel on Main St. Arbor to pnt up one of Sweet’s electric
bridge across the Thornapple east of Tuesday, May 23th, at half past two clock* in tlie University.
Dri Upjohn removed a tumor from
the present one, and straightuing north o’clock sharp.
Mr. R. Hughes of Prairieville last Wed­
Main St., has been considerably agita­
During tiie last ten days H. M. Lee
ted upon our streets this week. As The has taken sixteen risks for the Barry, nesday which weighed U lbs.
The next diocesan convention of the
News lias stated heretofore, the idea Kent and Ionia Mutual, the new in­
Episcopal churches of Western Mich.,
is an excellent one and if carried out surance company.
is to be held in thia city on June 2nd.
would help the looks of Main St. thou­
John Blasdell and wife of Arlington,
Our eminent banker, A. J, Bowne,
sands of dollars worth. The street Van Buren county, are in towu visiting
would cross Mrs. Ralston’s property en­ S. J. Robinson and Thomas Blasdell, is building an addition to his house
which will improve its looks muchly.
tirely, and Mr. Purkey has offered to living north of this village.
A down town telegraph office has
deed her land enough east of her prop­
The W. C. T. U. will send Mr*. D. C.
erty to make,up for one-half of the Griffith and Mra. L. J. Wheeler, as proved to.be a non-payiug institution
street, and we understand the widow delegates to the state temperance con­ and tile office has been removed to the
is ready to accept the offer, and thus vention, to be held at Howell next depot.
The office of City Att’y. has been de­
the right of way is assured. We cer­ week.
tainly need a new bridge and trust the
Geo. D. Barden of Woodland, who clared vacant by the council and the
council will look intothe matter and went to Nebraska with a view of locat­ mayor is authorized to employ one
carry it out on this line, for it will be ing, a few week since, on Wednesday when necessity demands.
According to statistics received by
one of the greatest improvements.to got off the train at this station on lus
the county clerk there were only four
Nashville that we can possibly embark return home trip.
deaths
in thia township during 1879
in at the present time.
Hon. Jonas H. McGowan, our mem­
and twenty-two bisths.
—During a recent trip to Detroit, on ber of Congress, has remembered u*
A
son
of F. Gage took by mistake
the occasion of the Republican state with a copy of the eulogies on the life
corosive sublimate, instead of quinine,
convention, we noticed that the popu­ of Zach (’handler, which were recently on Monday, but by the timely aid of a
lar and favorite hotel, rhe Michigan delivered in Congress. Thank*.
physician his life was saved.
Exchange was constantly thronged with
Business i* so lively at Woloo tt’s
Geo. E. Goodyear’s children built a
natrons. Of the 600 delegates that At­ harness shop that A. R. has been oblig­ fire in a stove which was setting in his
tended the convention, it seemed as ed to put on an extra hand.—Henry barn last Saturday and came near
though the delegation to a man stop­ Lankin of Grand Rapids. Commit to
burning the building,but fortunately it
ped at the Exchange, and every room memory A. R’s. new ad in another col­
was extinguished before any serious
bed and cot in the house was filled. umn.
damage was done.
Thornapple Lake baa become a fav­
The reader may imagine that such an
extra rush of business might cause a orite resort for pleasure seekers from
Fanners attention is called to the ad
little unpleasantness at meal times in all sections of Barry and Eaton Co’s., of C. a Wolcott this week. He has i net
crowding, a shortage on some dishes in and Mr. Cole has ample accomodations received a full car load of Buckeve
the bill of fare, or delay in tilling your for alt His new steamer is always cultivators, Sulky plows and drills,
orders, but nothing of the kind occur­ ready for exeunoouiata and is a beauty. and the rate at which the farmers load
red. In fact Mr. Lyon don’t run that
Dr. Spinney of Detroit, we are glad them up, they must be all (that is
kind of a house. The proprietor gave to learn, lias fully recovered from hi* claimed for them.
his personal supervision to the dining recent illness and is advertised to be at
The member* of the W. C. T. U. and
room ; the bill of fare was immense Charlotte, on Monday, June 7th, to churches are invited to meet at the
treat hi* patients. Six eminent phy­ Christian church. May 97, at 8 o’clock,
his waiter, and every man upon settling isician* made a diagnosis of hi* case for the puipose of a prayer meeting,
hi* bill voted the Michigan Exchange i
and it i* hoped many will feel it their
U* hotel of Detroit. Step there when i
duty to observe that day and cheer aad
in Detroit and you will be happy.
i

Year
Credit Subscriptions &lt;1.75.

NUMBER 35.

VERMONTVILLE ITEMS. •

LOCAL MATTERS.

Rev. Hayne delivered a temperance
address at the M. E. church Sunday ev­
ening.
Frank and Jack Kelley have gone to
Ohio to furnish pumps for wells in that
section.
James Fisher- has lost the use of
both of his eyes, supposed to be caused
by ague.
Ed. Sprague’s little girl has broken
her arm by falling through a broken
sidewalk.
Rev. Dickinson, of this village, and
Rev. H. R. Williams, Almont, have ex­
changed parrishes.
A new firm, selling agricultural im­
plements, has been formed bearing the
title of Loomis A Lamb. '
W. H. Benedict has bought 180 hem­
lock trees for a hedge, of P. T. Lyon of
South Haven, paying &lt;30. therefor.
W. W. Briggs warns the bublic
against harboring his better half on
his account, she having left his bed,etc.
Au innumerable number of swallows
have sought and found lodgings in the
Congregational church chimney.
The Hawk man advestises that he
will engage to mark corn ground for
25 cts. per acre, if farmers will guaran­
tee their own satisfaction.

D. C. Griffith is filling his store chuck
full of new summer goodsand they are
cheap.
__

clared candidacy of Mr. E. 8. Lacy, and
prospective probate advertising ex­
pected under the proposed reelection of
Judge McCutcheon, he is no longer an
aspirant for the office of Congressman
from the third district. In explanation
to the editorial fraternity of this un­
expected and sudden change of front,
you are authorized to «’ite as a prece­
dent, the late Somersault of the Pall
Hall Gazette, from a violent “jingo”
organ to that of a staunch supporter of
Gladstone. Being out of the race for
Congress and done with the allure
uiente of music, he is for the future,
undecided whether to go into training
as a champion pigeon- shot, or play
sffort stop in some crack base ball nine.
Basing an estimate of his ability upon
the rapidity of his movements, when
handling a drum stick, it is predicted
that he would probably secure a high
score in either. .

n?‘ Go to Hale’s and try his cool
and delicious Soda Water. lie always
lias the popular flavorings, Coffee,
Chocolate, etc., that makes refreshing
drinks. Al«o Ginger Ale, Geyser and
Seltzes Water on draught

I3T The latest style* of new millia­
ery, just received at Mrs. Crocker’s.
Notlee to Physicians and Invalids.
I have purchased 3 barrels of O. F.
C. Taylor’s hand made, sour maah
whisky, that was made in 1869, for
medical purposes and all who want a
pure article call at Zuschmitt’s, first
door south of the Wolcott House.
Thl» i» to certify lh»t
Frankfort, Kentcuky.

Look! Look! Look!
L. Russell is loaning money at aston­
ishingly low rates, on good fann secu­
rity. Call for rates at his Real Estate
Exchange, Hastings.
33-87.

IV Snow Flake Flour 3.75 per cwt a
Boise A Francis.

fV Just received a full line of spring
and Summer clothing at
8. Libiiaitser’s

For Male.

3 farm horses.

C. C. Wolcott.

Removed! Removed!
To my new store two doors south of
Truman’s, which has been filled up
with a stock of Elgin Watches, Clocks,
Silverware, Jewelry, and other thing*
TO LET.
kept in a first-class jewelry store, se­
The post of Bass Drummer, iu the lected with the view of pleasing and
Vennontvillt Cornet Band, recently benefiting my patrons. Come and
filled by the Editor of the Hawk. The see me and 1 will do yon good. Re­
pairing as usual.
C. W. Demarat.
career of the Hawk as a student of harnr A large line ol wall paper at
inony has, perhaps, like that of Naaby
F. T? Boise’s.
in New York, when raided by the
i roughs, “brilent ef it wus breef,’’ but
^lammotli Millinery Stock.
as n drummist, he was not a snccessist.
I have lately added to my large stock
His musical talent proved entirely “to of Millinery and tine goods a splendid
soon” something after the order of the assortment of Ribbons, Laces, Iflishes,
Kid f»loves,Silk Mitts, Handkerchiefs,
lately perfected Gatling gun, threeHair Ornaments, Silks etc., and now
thousand shots per minute. Unable to have the largest and most complete
bringthe other more sluggish members stock of Millenery goods in Nashville.
Mra. C. M. Yates
of the organization up to his impet­
uous movement, he abandoned the
ty The best flve-cent cigar in town
position in disgust, declared the at
Zlschkitt’s.
office vacant, and as a musician,
nr You can get tlie Cclcbtatod
is now in liquidation. He also requests Stark and Voorman Pat. Sand-band*
that you announce, that in consequen­ put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s for
ce of the gratuitous eulogies he has re­ only &lt;2.00. They are worth five time*
ceived from the Republicans, the de­ what they cost to any wagon.

IV Fow! Meadow Grass, Red,Top and
Feld Peas, at the Nashville Elevator.
37tf
Ainsworth &amp; Brooks.
ry A fine line of smoking and chew­
ing Tobacco, tlie best in the market at
ZvscHMrrr’s.

IjT Dr. J. Graves a throughly post­
ed veterinery surgeon of Kalamo. will
lie iu Nashville every Saturday. Surg­
ery a specialty. Can be found at
H.G. Bale’s.
Those new styles of Dress Goods,
Gloves, Iloserv, Neckties, Embroidery,
Silk Fringes, and Trimming Silks are
all new, neat, attractive and cheap at
D. C. Griffith.

EF-German Mineral Water at
Zuscheitt’s.
QFWilaon A Howe still sells Boots
and Shoes as low as the lowest

CENSUS ENUMERATORS.

Best Machine In the Market.

AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE.
The census Supervisor of the west­
ern district of Michigan, Gen. B. R.
Don’t buy until you examine them
Pierce of Grand Rapids has named the and see their superiority over all other
machines. Call and get prices.
following men as enumerators for the
"
Kellooo. Demaray ACo.
various towns of this county:
ry Window curtains and fixture* at
F. T. Boise’s.
Barry—Wm. P. Sidnam.
iy Reed’s Gilt Edge Tonic restore*
Carlton—James N. Covert.
appetite, cures dyspepsia, cures fever
Castleton—L. Durkee.
and ague. Fur sale at ZtsCHKirr’a.
Hasting City, 1st and 4th wards—
James Clarke.
iy The newest styles of spring*aite
Hastings City, 2nd and 3rd wards— for men and boy* just received at
Charles Hotchkiss.
D. C. Griffith1*.
Hope—Charles F. Cock.
ry Wilson A Howe sells Tobacco
Irving—B. T. Halstead.
Johnstown—Edgar F. Nj
for 40oente.________________ _
Maple Grore—E1G. Poti
While in Hastings this week wi
dropped into L. Russell’* Real Estate
Exchange and found him rushed will
Thornapple—Silas A. Geer.
businem, and lending money at lower
Woodland—A. Q. Kilpatrick.
rates than ever before. If you want to
Yankee 8pring*-Jokn W. Briggs.
borrow W1,000 at a low rate of iaterest see Mr. Russell.

Strange thing* happen in this world,
and ah a rule we are prepared for sur­
prises, bat when Tre News admits the
possibility of a saloon being a credit to
a town, we are beat; we can’t account
for it.—Nashville Cor. V Wille Hawk.

Probably John yon havn’t been invi­
ted to take a drink at that new saloon.
The editor of the Nashville Ni
wrote that Judge Robinson drove a

i ville

There were It birth* and 4 deaths in
Assyria during *79.

�=—
tlie various fibrins of which it is made,
st anv moment'be sacrifieed.
AU his efforts to find either the robber information is full aad frequent Very
■tu-round her .with luxuries. Early and
Cleopatra’i Needle.
late be toiled, and aba saved h» oaro- [or the young wife were unsuccessful, and tittle, however, w said about the care xA
Our American nation, which is the
ingH. Day by day their store increased, he groiMsd around until the day began to clothing, and the ways in which it may
be
preserved
for
the
longest
time
and
in
dawn
and
he
could
distinctly
see
his
youngeet' in the world, is about to re­
and both were happy in their prospects
ceive from the oldeet of kingdoms the
for the future. Ebe always walked7with way. Thea ho looked anxiously around
gift of a monument whose companion
him part of-the way to the little stream to ascertain his whereabouts—looked at
the
.ground,
to
see
if
he
could
not
ac
­
was planted a couple of years since on
whore ho labored amid the shining sand,
the banks of the Thames at London.
always met him on his return with a cidentally And some trail. To his intense
Think of a single stone .which weighs
smile and a kiss; and, when absent, she. satisfaction he found the imprint of a silk arena or a broadcloth suit only once
in
a
series
erf
years
it
is
’
a
matter
of
a couple of hundred tons, and that would
little
shoe
!
It
could
tigy
o
been
made
by
too, earned money with her needle, and
the days of plenty and happiness ap­ none other than thd^hnan he was in interest and value. Silks, cashmeres, tower up twice as high as meet city
search of, and he followed” until it sud­ cloths of standard style and quality, are dwellings, being floated across 6,000
peared to be swiftly drawing near.
But one morning tho husband lingered denly disappeared—was lost even in the very little affected by the various cur­ miles of ocean to ns! Surely man,
rents of fashion. They hold their own though a dwarf himBelf in size, is cun­
Ah t Um life* Am * &lt;wn/&lt;vport
longer than usual. Something seemed
SonMwbere, la Um d»y» which Uy
“The devil must have lifted her up through all the years, and are alwayB ning-enough to move mountains, and to
to stay his footsteps, and he bade • his
Bcfor* me, In Um puh which I g»—
wife goed-by again and again. It might and carried her," he snapped out, as he good, always “stylish," always suitable. master the waves of the sea.
ThU I have fort al way!
When
now
fabrics
ore
for
the
hour
of
Therefore I wait, with &lt;UdrK«e, Um I
This obelisk can tell us a. long and
have been that the little cluster of cabins saw the accompanying footsteps were
That I ahaS dwell with thee.
would lie more than usually deserted more deeply impressed; “and there their popularity high-priced, Uiese wonderful story. Over fifteen centuries
In *the home I* aaw...
within
. —a, dream,
standard goods sell at the standard price, before Jesus Christ was born, there
that day—that, save his wife, no human must be a cave hereal&gt;out«. ”
As he wm speaking, a thin scale of and know little of rise or fall in stand­ reigned in Egypt the great King Thothbeing would remain. A new flume was
mes, the third of that title. He was such
to be built; all were interested, and stone that had been placed over an open­ ard value.
t
PITH ’AND POINT.
Neglect and carelessness deteriorate a brave fighter that no other troops in
every hand was needed. This being tho ing gave way ; he found liimsclf in one.
case, .Nelly Martin would be entirely He fell to a considerable distance, lay clothing a great deal faster than steady Africa or Asia could stand against iiim.
A mere matter of form—Cutting a
ANGEL OF ROCK CAJO’.
alone ; ana, as he was turning away for partially stunned for a few moments, wear does. The housekeeper who, in- He even made tho far-ofl King ef Nine­
and was recalled to consciousness by a Bt»sad of changing her nice dress when veh pay him a tribute of elephants, gi­
Lies go by telegraph ; the truth comes
“It's er dangerous experiment,” said the last time, he paused and askea her
she posses from the street or the church raffes, gold, silver and horses, which in by mail three hours late.
woman’s scream.
Kit Oliver, an old mountaineer, scout if she was not afraid to remain, and if
to her kitchen, keeps it on and takes it latter animals the Egyptians had never
“ Nelly, is that you?”
she
had
lietter
not
go
with
him.
'
and Indian-fighter, as he played nervMotherly wisdom—Stick to your
with her through the various processes owned before. He was also u noted
“What should I be afraid of, dar­
oualy with the lock of his rifle, “and I
Her eyes had grown accustomed to of dish-washing, sweeping and cooking hunter, and one,painting shows him flannels until they stick to you.
ling?" she questioned. ' “There is noth­
A gentleman named his dog Penny
ing I can think of. No, I have no fears; the darkness of the cavern, and ahe saw will soon rob it of all its nicety, while busy in slaughtering. 120 elephants.
jflacc. Milt"
and, besides, I have plenty to do. Do more distinctly than he could do at first she who wears her fine clothes only in
Such exploits as these so puffed up because it was one sent to him.
“But only think how lonesome Nelly
“ How long have you been here?” he places where fine clothes are suitable Thothmos with pride that he had his
We hear of a man who has made a
you think I would spend my time in
u so far away from me.”
may keep them in good condition for an name engraven in a temple as *' The liv- lonune
asked again.
fortune by
attending to his own busioy anenamg
And the nice of the honest-spoken idleness when you are working so bard ?
'2j. But then he
“Ever since yesterday; for it must indefinite time. To drees according to ing good godj lord of the upper and ' ZZZ
nee# I TLL
This L
is authentic,
young miner was covered with blushes Wliat would you do for supper when you now bo morning.’’
one’s work is good taste, good sense and lower world, the lord of diadems 1”
,''
had
competitors.
u_ J *few
-------------—
- Like that of a schoolboy when his first came back tired, wet and Hungry ? No,
“ And the black-hearted man that economy. The careful person will take
At his order, hundreds of men were
it would not do for mo .to no."
W
e
are
told
that
“ Gen. S------ was al­
' love is mentioned.
pains to preserve a new calico no less set to work to hew two obelisks out of I ways coolest
“ But if anything should happen,”.ho carried you off?”
coolest when on the point of at“Iknow it am kinder lonely for both
Most‘ »peopl
“ I have seen nothing of him /tince be than a new silk. We knew a young the hdrd granite rocks at Syene, in | taA."
‘
w~'*&gt;le are hottest when on
of yer. But this am er wild country ter continued, “fire off tho revolver three
left me here, and tied me so I could not lady once who put on a nice new calico Southern Egypt, near where the Nile i the point of a tack,
• bring er young and handsome woman times in succession, and you will soon possibly escape."
which she had taken great pains to dashes through the cataracts. He waa|. R„v Louis W' '
I will tell all tho
ter, and it’s my orpin iou that they am have plenty of help.
’ Rev. Louis Wazawacanatana is a
Tho bonds were instantly cut, and she make, and wore it through the morn­ received to preserve the memory of his ; Dakota clergyman. He has- one tmtisboys that is a signal—you are in danger."
much better off in the settlements.’
told me how a man crept into the) cabin ing dew to milk the cows. To keep victortea forever on the stones.
“ What could hapiien ?"
“Do you think there is any one here
'
. Nobody opens his
her arms from being soiled or
&gt;'
It was f question no could not answer, and dragged her away.
Think a moment of the difficulty of i letters by mistake.
■who would harm her?"
“But tho blood upon tho floor?” he tanned by the sun, she declined cutting out such a huge, four-faced I
“ Not aa I knows on. Ther boys am and, beginning to grow anhamed of his
W
e
are
told
“
the evening wore on,"
to turn up the sleeves of the monolith (or Mingle stone) without a
mostly good-hearted, and would be more causeless fears, he kissed her again, and questioned, with exceeding interest
“It was his. I struck him with a dress. In two days the nice new calico breakage, and with such poor tools as 1j but we are never told what the evening
Inclined-tor look upon her &lt;w er angel soon was out of sight But all through
wore
on
that
occasion.
Was it the close
looked
like
the
rest
of
her
dresses,
dow
­
knife."
they
had
then.
than anything else. But they am er ruff tho day he often paused at liis work and
"
‘
From that moment his admiration for dy, slatternly, unclean. We knew an­
Such feats are not ventured on in our of a summer’s day ?
bet—hain't much used ter women, and listened. Once ho wm oortain he heard
her increased, if such a thing were possi- other .young lady who hud six talk own days, as they are too delicate and '1 A St. Louis rich man drew up a will
the
report
of
a
pistol,
but
it
w^s
a
single
then yer'd have ter leave her alone much
I which
was so
pathetically
worded that it
dresses, andnot
notone
oneofofthem
themwas
was fit
tit to costly to undertake.
ble.- Ho sat in deep thought for a few . ilresflew,
shot
—
a
very
common
thing
—
and,
when
■
-------------r
-----------------------------------of ther time, or else give up ther dig­
" his
l: relatives
_ ’._tiit
L*t
In the quarry, they used to mark out z
moved’ all
to tears. It left
evening drew near, he hastened home­ moments; and his first plan wm to re- j wear, though none of them had been
ging, and that wouldn't do."
main and wait for the roboer, and shoot made above a year. They were spotted, the stone for the whole length required, oil K:
his
property *to
on orphan
“ ---------------------u------asylum.
“No; I came to get gold—both Nelly ward with a heart as light ns his step, him down os he entered. But, though i draggkxl, tumbled, mussed, abused,
A New Yobs engraver recently made
and I—and the sooner we get it, the satisfied that his wife was safe. Yet, m he cared nothing for his own life, there i Wo knew another young lady who was and then drive metal wedges into tho
on three faces.
this mistake : “ Mr. and Mra. ------ re­
sooner we will bo back again to civiliza­ ho came in sight of tho cabin, he could might l&gt;e a chance of the young wife’s Um fartm^^^xisaessor of one nice black lines
In tliis manner, after the patient lalxir i spectfully request your presents at the
see no smoke issuing from it, and in­
tion.”
♦
stantly all his fears returned with ten­ being injun-J, ami &lt; v&lt;-n n-v.-nge could
■fagiany months, tho rocks was cut away marriage of their daughter."
*
“ War ahe brought up in a city ?”
^Mll sides save one, Tlie rough block j
fold force. His jrnce was quickened to not be thought of when the price might
When a hen has retired from busi­
“ No—in tlie West But why did yon a run, and very soon he stixxl breathless lie even one of her precious hairs. No,
finally separated by driving a num­
aak the question? It is a strange one." in the door, liis coll was unanswered. she
. • must first
lir-1 be
I"• -uhu'.d
!l" ■(._____ _
_Hwf wexxiea wedges at the same time ness, after a long and uneventful life as
’
’ .mt
--*• &gt;&gt;f• all
•’ dun’
“Because I want ter know ef she war He n'peated it again and again in vain ; ger, and having decided upon this, he ( her cloth
ray urop or anytn ing along its entire length, iu the holes pre- on egg-manufacturer, the unfeeling
one of ther akeery kind—one that got then he glanced wildly around. There began to examine ns to the means of I U*at could make a f.Hjxit
r— —
— —
fell upon
her vionsly cut for them ; and then these huckster throws her upon the market as
frightened at every ahadder."
was nothing but cold , ashes in tlie fire- 1 escape. That was not difficult. The dress it wm at once removed. All dust wooden wedges were* saturated with a spring chicken.
“Not she. She is os brave as any place. The cache where his gold dust cave had often been used aa a place of I
brushed off, a sponge dipped in am- water, so ns to split the stone by their j
“I wish I was worth $1,000,000,"said
open, and
itreat and concealment, and nice
rude stejM
steps mouia water brightened faded places, expansion.
luid been concealed was torn o
' ' ’ “retreat
a gentleman. “ What good would it do
“ I'm glad on’t. But thar's plenty ter tlie floor of thecabin was sprinkled
with had been cut in the rocks. Satisfied 1
snowy col bus and cuffs suggested
------------------The next step was to transport such a you,
,
for_tt you don’t spend your present
make ex man feel of his ha’F to see ef it
------------• inquired
. a .friend.
• - .
..
that Nelly could ascend without assist- I dainty habit** of cleanliness.
miiHBive block a distance of 500 miles to j income ?"
* Oh j
blood.
am safe, now and egin, what with wild
In an instant he had given the alarm mice,
once, the
tl old scout crept up, and hx»ked I Tlie care of cloHiing to be easy must Heliopolis or Ou, the City of the Sun, । could be economicalon a large scale,
beasts and Injuns.”
aide. "There
was uu
no uuv
one ।
1 be habitual. The hardest
part is in near Hie delta of the Nile. So the stone । .
It spread like prairie fire through the j around1 on every aiuv.
xuuiu wun
w.
,
• r-i i ।
A very weak tenor in Dublin singing
4‘There are none of the hitter near group of cabins, and the mincra gath- in
and uub
not a
— sight, IUIU
» sound
nuiuiu to lie heard. [ forming the hitbit, rind this cannot too was moved across inclined platforms to
here—haven't bwn more than u half­ ered. Among the firat that came was | He called to her, and they
they were speedily I” early in life be formed. Most children i a raft, which had been brought to the feebly caused one of Hie gods to shoat to
dozen in the gulch where we ore working tlie old scout, Kit Oliver, and his keen !1 journeying ttoward
the —
spot where he I love to make mud pies, and play in the I edge of the quarrv through a canal, and au acquaintance acrons the gallery :
——J ±“Comey, what noise is that?1 “ Itefor the last two months. ”
eyes druak iu everything nt 11 glance— hod
hud left ins
His companions. He met them dirt generally, and give little heed to then it wuh floated down the Nile during
&lt;hul,” said Corney, “I believe it’s the
“ It am a fact that they am pretty well ________
naw what____
hail___
happened
us ,plainly । •following
the broad trail he hod j.urnosepurpose- keeping themselves clean. Tliis is all an inundation.
, ,____,just
_____
—— — e —
gas whisHin* in the pipe."
driven off, but they come sometimes, as
ns if he had been present._______________[1 lv left, and u
n littic
little council was held. ■ w«U enough nt times, and they should ।
Bom** scholars believe that large
and, as I have said, yer’d have ter leave
Jeanne'b mother attempts to dissuade
“Thar has been a foul deed done, i But, like the one of tlie previous even- । I* indulged in their mud pies, provided monoliths had to be conveyed all tlie
yer wife clone, fer yer couldn't take her boys,"
Ixiyfi,” he said, as no drew the sleeve of ing
ing, ’it was cut short by the rvjxirt of a they are dress«'d for the work. But it is way by laml, on slcdgi*# and rollers. her from marrying a Boldier of the lino
with yer when yer working. ”
his hunting shirt across
acroas liis
Ilia eyes to wipe
wipe- j■ “
rifle,
*
and the whistling of a bullet that " poor-folksy " in the last degree to al­ Such a gigantic task must have occupied with whom the girl is desperately in
love. “ A war may come and a can non“Tve explained all this to her, but away the swiftly-gathering moisture ; j cut a shining curl from tlie head of their , low a child to play in the dirt with nice several years.
she insists upon coming and sharing my “ and thar has been
granite ^all may take off his head,” ahe tells her.
struggle, i angel Then their wrath hurst through clothe# op, or to permit a young peraon
lx*en a sharp struggh
On its arrival in safety the gr««..«
lot, whatever it may be. Besides, ahe You kin see the marks just as
ns plainly us
os ;, all Ixiunds, and the men would have 1 to ilresn inappropriately while at work, was carefully polished. Next the fig- “ Ah, well ! a widow at 16!” exclaima
would make the old cabin so cheerful yer kin the print of tiler bufller’s liuff. nmhed up the hill to where the famsiw It is vastly easier to change a good | ure« and inscriptions selected were Mkiil- the daughter. “ What is more poetic?
and so comfortable for us.”
And it hain't bve^ long, neither."
. and infamoiw Joaquin could be seen ' coat for a poor one than it is to restore ' fully inscribed by the court sculptor, yet
“ Oh ! papa,” exclaims a college youth
“ Wliat in the name of Heaven can ■ standing, coolly reloading his weapon.
' to its pristine condition a soiled coat slowly, on account of its extreme hard­
“ It would be like er sunbeam on er
rushing into Hie presence of his father,
to put‘ on a pair of . nw-s. The base of the obeltek was then “ good news. I have passed my exami­
-—
- - only
- go ter yer death
- —tex be TIt* is vastly easier *"
dark dav, and make us nfl more human be done ?” asked the neiirly-duitractod | “
Yer'd
like ana lietter. I noticed how tilings husliand.
shot down like bo many dogs," inter- ' overalls than it is to sponge thoroughly t set within a groove in the ]x-destal, and nation." “My noble boy, I rm over­
“That am hard to tell."
changt?d when ther wives and darters
! posed Kit Oliver, ns he commanded : a pair of pantaloons. But tlie worst of | the entire monument was raised to the joyed." “And so was my tutor. He
He knelt down and examined the jj them to bike to cover. “ Tlie devil has it is that those who neglect to change i perpendicular by building up u ridge of said the newH nivde him very happy,
bergnn ter come ter ther Bay (San Franou»o), and am sartin it would be ther ground carefully for a few moments, and i. got the beat of it, and it luiin't no use . »ho coat and to put on the overalls : earth lieneath it
for, if I could puss, nobody else could
j („,r
mal&lt;, K|llod possibly fail to."
when he arose his face was black with । tryin' ter tight him with fair wepons. I I oeglwt. uBk., the -pongmg and
beat possible thing fer all on us."
,|„lUo,
tbe ^,,,,4
“Then you do not see any particular passion, and he continued :
said he war a devil, and he am ; and, 1 pr.uu.l let du»t and «pot. r.- , „
A young man and woman stopped at
“It wnrn't no Injun, as I fust sur- 1 boys, we'll make it hot enuff for him !" IUIA
reason why she should not come ? ”
Ynclothes
- ....
. .hr™.m « .
trance of the Temple of
On. a country tavern. Their awkward apbrash n wixn
of the
the Sun
Sun at On.
• •
- -■
...
“No; only it would be migi-ty hard raised, but a white man, that has got
Iliey understood his mdkning ; and, , A cloUies-nnisto n wixp broom, “ not- 1 rT"
fer her. You wasn't married when yer ther worst kind of blood in his veins." । while one guided Nelly homeward, the । tie of ammonia, a sponge, a hand-brush, I
,_________ who commenced a converw“ Who could it have been ?"
came from ther States ? ”
' rest separated, surrounded the wooded ' a cake of erosive soap, a vial of alcohol,
setting rays, tion with Hie female by inquiring how
“One," and the hand of the old |
f— „...
w W|
„W WHD
“ I found my wife on the way. We
I ---hill,, ,.
upon
whose
top, the BW
robber
was
jy were even fur slie had traveled that day. "Tnivdivino imi^, ,uld
j w
became acquainted on board ship. She mountaineer clutched the handle of hi# . standuig, and id a very brief time flames •’•rytakt. After «U durt hmb™.. re- wnihi^
. L. .1!" exclaimed the stranger, somewhat
to u,,.,,.
- ■was an orphan. Her aunt died; her revolver savagely, " with whom I ve got , m1(| mnokr arose in great volumes. The moved from clutang .1X.1. W k taken ] to„,
I imlignantiy ; “ we didn't travel, we rid !"
.
,
,
unde fwi’h whom she came) went to an crcount ter settle. Do yer ace this outlaw was litexallv hemmed in by file. out of black doth wiHi the hand-brush
dipiicd
in
a
mixture
of
equal
iiurts
of
B
T**"*
’
wonumente
may
Imre
been
" You know,” said Plato Socrates
the bad, and ahe. poor thing, wuh left Hear on my throat and. tliis bullet-hole ' There wm a blazing, roaring hell upon
in my shirt, boys? Wai, they am his eVe rv side
’ and* escaw seemed* imnossi’ I *n»monia, alcohol and water. This will | *^lhng at On when Joseph became “That melons must be kept cool.’
alone, and I m uried her. ”
Swrates
nodded assent. " Now, con­
marks."
|
ble
“That war right. Milt—right for u
“ Who do you mean ?"
• burning furnace, a bullet would put iin rem,,'nnfe grease hj&gt;ots.
th.nearer tsertainty, however Huit they tinued Plato, “if melons were very
ttioosa id ounces I ”
। scarce and descendants of Ham were
“
Joaquin,
the
mountain
robber
!
He
an
end
to
lus
career,
and
Hie
»oqut
gniuI
were
in
^eir
place
when
Moses
was
“ W 11, the last time I was. down to
i numerous in the vicinity, how would you
in all the learnings
of Hie . keep your melons cool mid secure?”
•ee h r, she b^ged so hard to come and is more treacherous than er rattlesnake, । ly watched for the rrflult. They could ■, A Mountain in Mexico Sinks Out of ! Ix'ing
,
„cultured
----------------------------a---------savage than er painter, and cunning
Joaquin, m the smoke mom.mtiirilv I
hve here that I couldn’t find it in my
.■Egyptians; and he may have often “I'd put 'em,"-replied Socrates, “ in a
than
er
fox,
and
daqx-nte
than
er
woundlifted,
standing
upon
the
same
spot.
I
Adjacent
to
the
hacienda
of
Santa
Oatj
11
.
,
-r---------------—
-----------------heart to refu-e her, and I've fixed up
। louktxl upon their fuceH when a student, chilled-iron wife."
the cabin tlie best I could, but"—and cd grizzly. I know ther country well, , fhe flames seemed to meet above his 1 arina, alxmt twenty leagues to ths- east | ,, ™ter U*0 Ronuuis had conquered
Wiles the Qreeks were alxiut to sail
in ou­ of Hie citv. a von* remarkable freak of Egypt, erntnnea later, these two obeho looked sorrowfully around—" it is and wherealxiuta his trail will be likely head, and blazing eindera fell
an-rirm.lr
for Troy, Menelaus bought a bundle of
ter
lead.
Six
of
yer
get
ver
rifles
and
S
ix
vex
nfl.-s
menae
showera.
Long
and
anxiously
,
°'
.poor indeed.”
1 nature has occurA-d, the facts concern-hxks were removed from On to the city
straw and put it carefully away in liis
revolvers and foller me. flier rest, as niey watched, until the flames and smoke uatur? «"*
l nJ t^.?«f । iu«which wu hure
from»8‘,n-iof AJ®xandry1’
fthe «KM,t
T1*"y
“ It a:n’t much like what city folks
cabin.
"What is that for?*’ asked
I have said, must take keer of jxxir had somewhat disappeared. No trace of I
*“lc“
thov returned
returned | Urman who visited tlie scene.
On the ■ cre Uien set up before the new tern- Agamemnon. “ To tell us the direction
have, that am er rational fact, but it am .Milt"
uhome
mail exulting
was to beinseen,
and(1 they
the d^H&gt;
o7
I 7th “*■
I feHJ.
l^Xll
ther heart that makes home, after all,
of the breeze," answered Menelaus.
Tlie name of Joaquin was at that time home exulting in the death of the out- I
“*st- u
the sovereign of the world.
and I reckon she’ll be happier here than a terror upon the Pacific shore, and from law, and to rejoice that they had saved I
wurf. "««««a flUrthng noise
Uu»&lt;
‘Ud. "You’recrazy," mud Nestor. “Why,”
' U1L
‘_1_ r.lZJ of either remarked Menelaus “ don't straws show
pinin' fer yer."
I resembling
thunder.
ro lu“ “&lt;Pl,&lt; n“ lu
unharmed.
resembling thunder.
Upon
assembling
his (ns no one doubted) having curried Nellv
*\
2 L
r
.to
tlie Emix-ror
Emperor Augustus
Augustus or
or TiVi
Tiberius, and wliich way the wind blows ? "
.
to see
see what
what was
was Hie
Hie matter,
matter, it
it was
wm soon
soon ■ U,tf
There was truth in tho rough words away the beautiful young wife, tlie worst
Bnt they were mistaken.
Joaqum . discovered lbat
ntain in tho
Joaquin
that a HmaJI
flmall mon
monntain
the more than 1,800 years ago. It was also
of the old mountaineer, and it was not was to &gt;.e augured. But strong, daring,
“I am told ” said Mr. Gladstone to
not dead. They had forgotten what luiniwUat4. nciliitv luul sunk into Hie shortly after the deatli of Cleopatra,
not long before pretty Nolly Martin was and active men were soon uiion the trail, uwaa
Mr. E.im Ward one evening at Dalmeny
nn&lt;1 his
hie rlnnfi&gt;
i -.
" . &gt;
. ,
I a Knfe
safe mtr-.nT
retreat ton
the nav.1
cave wns
was, and
dentil
settled with her husband in the little and would have overtaken him had not ! was written in blood long after that —* eurtfi, and it mns-t have gone out of the last Queen of Egypt, whose wicked after a day of great oratorical conflict,
wiles
ruined
heraelf
and
her
kingdom.
°
‘
|
sight
like
a
lia-.fi.
Our
informant,
wiHi
cabin that was perched like an eagle's darkness forbidden.
As it was, they the “ Angel of Rock Camp."
In after years, tlie Egyptians set ‘ * that you have in your country a man
I others, mode observations, and learned
neat above one of the canons of tlie Stan­ |MUietrated to a considerable distance
who can play on a harp of a thousand
that the aperture thus opened was 200 afoot a tradition that ahe had conveyed strings.’’ “Yes, was the reply, “but I
islaus river. A little town of miners' into the fastnesses of the mountain, and
these
monolitlis to their new station,
Shall
Suicides
Be
Cremated!
metres
in
length,
150
in
width,
and
its
huts had sprung up there, but until her with sorrowful hearts wnifi-d for the re­
have listened to a man to-day in this
and
so
it
chanced
the
name
of
Cleo
­
advent no woman had ever been seen turning light, seated round a little eamjicountry who can play upon a harp of
The proprietors of tlie cremating fur­ depth from 130 to 150 metres. It wm
within its limits, except some almost- fire, discussing tlie probable fate of the nace at Washington, Pa., have been a with great difficulty Hie run of the cav­ patra’s Needle whs thought appropriate. ten thousand strings.” Mr. Gladstone
In
the
hqxie
of
centuries,
one
of
these
ern
was
approached,
m
idl
about
there
disgusting squaws, whose object was one who had groa n so strangely into good deal exercised over the question
obelisks fell prostrate, and this latter is undi-rat&lt;MMl to have been pleased with
beggary or theft, probably both. As the their love.
whether they shall cremate the Ixxlies were great yawning fissures wliich is tlie monument which now odurus the the compliment
old scout had mud, they looked upon
“ It am dangerous,” tho old scout, Kit of suicides. At first they decided, with­ threaten to open still wider. To mis.; a
The office door was opened and iinmeThames embankment
step
there
was
danger
of
finding
a
fjrave
Nellie Martin almost, even if not quite, Oliver, had urged, “ter build er fire. out any apparent good reason, that they
Cleopatra's m-edle has stood erect diately shut without attracting Smith­
in the some light that they would liave It serves ter let er enemy know whar would not give suicides the benefit of in tho depth# beneath. Some stones,
son's attention ; but, when this was done
done an angel, having, like most of us, yer am, and gives er chance ter Bo­ their furnace. Now, equally without weighing about two pounds each, were throughout the entire period of the again and again and again, yon could
very confused ideas upon that particular ther sights of his rifle, and take good any apparent reason, they have changed thrown into the cavern, and it took from Christian era, though a part of its base
see by the rose hue in his face that he
subject.
They were hard-working, aim without bein’ seen hisself," andI he their minds and consented to cremate nine to ten seconds Ix-fore they struck him gradually worn away, and the col­
had finally noticed it The next time
jrougbly-dresscd men, who liad but one withdrew out of the light
the particular suicide concerning whom tho bottom, their contact with the sur­ umn lias n-quired to be kept in jHMiition the door opened, the small boy who
by
inserting
loose
stone's.
face
beneath
making
a
great
report.
Af
­
“Tjhen you think," asked one of his the question was raised. It used to be
Tlie inscriptions on the east and south opened it was surprised by tlie warm
companions, “ that the -black-hearted the cm-tom to deny suicides Christian ter these brief observations, the exjilurembrace that Smithson bestowed on him,
devil may be lurking in this neighbor­ burial; but that custom has long since ing party retired hurriedly from the sides have iubo been defaced in part, “ What do you mean, you voung ras­
hood ?’’
liecome obsolete. Is it to be revived scene, us Hie earth was trembling and eitlier by the action of the sea-breeze, the cal? ” cried Smithson, punctuating his
“I didn’t say that, but I’m acting on igain when cremation is substituted for shaking as if upon a balance. The lo­ rays of the sun, or the steady cutting by re-marks by vigorous shakings of the
bear her binging.'and respectfully ad- principle, and it am always best ter keep interment?
cation of this strange phenomenon is winds laden with sand from the desert,
boy aforesaid. “ Wliat do you
sitiuited
in the
tierra
or probably by
all these
causes
comcaliente
­ small (warm
on ther safe side, fer------ ’
bined. Still, considering its age and re­ mean by meddling with my door ? ’’ “I
The report of a rifle cut the. sentence
It is to lie decided by legal authority region), and mesquites and palm trees
only did what you wanted me to do,”
movals,
the
obelisk
is
in
remarkable
flourish
all
about
Whenever
any
por
­
in twain, even as the young man to tout what constitutes a “ gentleman ” in
whimperingly replied the boy. “ What
whom he was talking sank back with a England. The election of Mr. Thomas tions of Hie earth along the rim of Hie preservation.
Cleopatra's Needle testifies to-day, ns I wanted you to do 1 ” shrieked Smith­
shine to better advantage than she would bullet-pierced shoulder.
He was in­ Wood us member of the Local Board of cavern fell into the depths immense
otherwise have done—-that the jewel was stantly dragged into cover and cared for, Stapleton, near Bristol, has been ob­ clouds of white dust issued forth. This it may for many hundreds of yeura to son, with a shake Qist threatened to
far more dazzling from the uncouth set­ and every precaution taken against of­ jected to on the ground of misdescrip­ dust was carried about by the winds come in our own land, that those ancient make butter of the lad. “Yes, sir;
yon stuck up ‘Please shut the door,*
ting of timber, rock and ravine-rent fering themaUvi-e as a mark for the mid­ tion on the voting papers, he having set and made all the trees in the vicinity people did the best of handiwork, nnd
and, you know, 1 couldn’t shut it with­
mountain. . But Nelly Martin just night murderer.
hhnself down as a “gentleman," whereas perfoctiy white. Speculation is rife as that honest work of all kinds will live to out firat opening it, could I ? ” It was
Siif&gt;»-«‘d being a beauty, and would have
prove
its
true
value.
to
whether
the
mountain
sank
owing
to
“The wolf has shown his teeth,” be is an eating-house keeper, and was so
well that tlie last shake of Smith­
found but few dangerous rivals in any growled Kit Oliver; “has bed er taste of described at last year's election, when earthquake influences or from the result
son's was so violent that ho lost his hold
h-aauunuity. She chained the heart of blood, and it ain't ter be Ruppueed tha
of gas explosions. It could not be at­
The Fanny May Variety Company ad­ of the boy. There is no knowing what
be was beaten.
Msy one in the little settlement, and he’ll give up th&lt; r trail. Keep yerselvee
tributed to the former very well, as no vertised to give, in Topeka, Kan., “ the
might have Ikm-ii tho consequences.—
(became to be familiarly known as “The hid jest us much as yer kin, er sharp
An insidious worm called the fluke is shocks were felt in tho nieghborhood.— finest entertainment on earth ;’* but the Jfojcfon J^rtrnscripf
Angel of Rock Camp."
look out, too. Fm tired, and goin’ ter causing losses among the sheep in Great Aa Union Dcmocraia, San Luur Potosi, audience, which was large and mascu­
take er nap."
line, soon found that it was exasperatBritain, actually exceeding, in the ag- Mexico.
The diminutive Commodore Nutt
He withdrew quietly into the bushes,
ingly poor. They pelted the perform­ keeps a drinking-plnce in New York
w friend, and she soon saw her husband and stretched himaetf nt full length upon
Horse-Biscult. ,
ers with eggs and vegetables, drove city, and when his bartender was recent­
the ground. But it was far from hi* ipon which the Tory Ministry is said to
A horse-liiscuit is living manufactured them from tne stage, chafed them into ly arrested for keeping the place open on
purpose to go to sleep, and five minute* inve been found guilty. In some parts in Russia to take the place of oats. It their dressing rooms, and were about to Sunday, contrary to law, he was prompt­
Io accumulate a Kuftii’iency of gold to after he had lain down ho raised hi* .f England, chiefly in the southwestern in mode of crushed oats and the flour of march them through the streets in their ly bailed by the little Commodore, who
uahie them to reUxra to civilized life, head cautiously, looked around, and provinces, whole flocks have perished, gray peaa, mixed with hempseed oil and
said that he had bank stock enough to
lad her hea. t yearned for the scenes and
and not n sheep is sound.
salt; and is four inches in diameter. A and quelled the riot.
qualify as bondsman.

�AGAn TO THE EMIT

UHUKD.KVNKr KATURDAT MORNING. Al

sheet. It
the imposing title, of the Will 01
‘eaple. Thia little sheet took ouch

until I learned more about it

I made

little Imck roam'in a
The room must be so

ripla wliich marks tbe whole conduct of
the enterprise) with the proprietors of
tea shops and other popmar mtablMbmenta, much against their will. The
■toff, needing refreshment after- its ta­
bors, will enter some wretched refresh­
ment-houw in u low quarter, and, alter
drinking his glass of U-a a&lt;-it.x&gt;ned MT*
lemon, and toving meanwhile with shy
regular journal that may be lying on the
table,-will slip a few cojiiea into a corner,
where they ore likely to be found by the
next customer, and immediately steal
out with ail disjiatch into the shelter of
the night Midnight witneroee ita re­
turn to the office, where it puts the
broken “ pi ” into ita place of conceal­
ment, and has dreams of revblutiaiMuy
murdere, arson and general misrule on
ita hard bed of type.

Nashvilla, Xiehina.
xrw &lt;uvs ,
remains.
It
would be jiermancni if it could be. re­
inforced now and then, and th* grxxl re­
sults would be moat agreeable and tiro­
ful. .There is no difficulty in bringing
throe gujd influences to l»ear. Two or
three persons with energy and some
RiAguetism about them con put them in
motion with rose. Now is the time to
begin the effort.—Rural New Yorker.

ORSO STRONG,

Spring Croods,
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

TOM SHANNON’S BRIDE.

Iu 1840 Wilson Shannon, of St. Cluresville, was the Governor of Ohio, and
Tom Shannon, of Barnesville, a brother
The “Roil Bengol Tagger.”
of the Governor, represented the Bel­
These are Little Johnny’s obeerva- mont county district in tho Ohio Sen­
tiona on tlie “ Roil Bengol Tagger," as ate. Tam Shannon was a jolly old
furnished, and the staff of the
communicated to the Ban Francisco Ar­ latchelor when he entered the Assembly.
is just one small unwholesome-,
gonaut:
.
He was a fairly good-looking man, i»ohex-student, who has been turned
" One time there was a man who hail Bessing some wealth, and being, witnid,
out of college for insubordination, and is
a tagger, and the tagger it was • sho, a brother of tlie Governor, he was con­
now living by his wits, on pawning and
on a small allowance from a revolution- and the man he take the money for to sidered by the fairer rex what match­
in. The mon he had a big paper making would-be mother-in-laws now­
•ry center.
Tlie staff has long, tin­ get
uaild onto tlie tagger's den, and the call a “good catch." He was ^Iso* a
y hair, and a face which is
paper it said, the paper did: ‘The Roil great admirer of female lieauty, and
I with anything but ita
Bengol Tagger, sometimes called tlie often boasted that he could appreciate
---- ---------- -t wears a long cloak Or
Monnerk oftne Jungle. Hands of. No all of rhe beauties of virtuous womanwrapnwcftl lined with what was once fur
Techin the Tagger !' Tho monnerk ot hood./
bat it is Dow merely a bold surface of
the jungle it was always a tayin down
SJiartly after his entrance on his legis­
hide, ami the only glunpae or hint you
with its noae tween its pox, and thefokes
get of nether garments is in frayed ends wich had paid for to get in they was mud lative career Senator Shannon had occa­
of trousers peeping out from lielow. cos it wudent wock, and rare like-dissent sion to mkc a trip South, and on his re­
turn fr&lt;nn Memphis going up tlie Ohio
Within thia wraprascal is the all in all of tliunder
But the sho man he said: helmet on the boat a beautiful woman
the revolntiunary journal—ita soul and
* That’s ol rite when I git the new cage
spirit and ita material life. When the done, but this is the same cage which with whom he liecame acquainted with­
^oUmove., the.toff «,d thetyiKj. the
„„ fel|er broke out rf in Oregon, out tlie formality of on introduction.
the offle feller broke ont of in Oregon, Tlie woman—her name it is not
b.
U!?»vento.n. men and necessary to give—was of striking intelli- &gt;
UMl th» pvtwy-^ go "thI &gt;». It » . ■ their families.’ Tb
cn tlie
th, fokea
f„k„ they
Then
they gencc, sparkling wit, of magnificent
Erthi? ^^to^hut1^
"ry,nJ
form, and wonderful beauty of the South­
etaff i. . puro inroridnuiity it i. n duel
ern brunette order. She was handsomely
A tramui »l»w th. wretched
,he d
^th «h» mrethrej of hi. ilressed, and her costly jewelry led to the
room, Md die Shore o the "vU-hed lunbrell2,.wd&gt;.Umpodea the oddieno. lielief tlint she must be possessed of con­
onu.rpnre. She too. fare 1-un . -rodent
Iokc« u,^ ,tuj siderable wealtli. Tom Shannon be­
"Hl .ehe u, .tdl young.
She .tu.h.4 | onU) w
1 lol)en!d like it .» a came infatuated with her at once, and
mldunne, perlrop. UZltnd. or ut 'uro.,
, ,,,
k ,
, k
„ job. this infatuation deepened when she told
। mouse, but the drunk cliap he kep a jpbserved as “ queen a messenger between bin the monnerk of the junglercrewel. him that she was a planter’s widow from
the home ceuteta and the leaders abroad, j Pretty sune the monnerk it bellered oftie near New Orleans, where she owned a
large estate and numerous negroes. Sin*
until the police made Russia too hot to
and riggled, but the feller kep • pokin | f,
hold her m her own name. To the other like he was fireman to a steam engin. further informed him that she was go­
half of the staff she is devoted heart Bimcby the monnerk it' jumped onto its ing north to Columbus, and was de­
and soul, and through him to his hobby hine feets and shucked itself out of its lighted to accept liis proffered oomjxiny.
To cut this part of the story short, it
—the universal revolution. She is a vol­
skin and ruled up its sleets and spit on­ suffices to say that tlie acquaintance ex­
untary outcast from a respectable family,
to its hands and spoke up and sed: ‘ I
aod she would on cheerfully lay down lieihun if I cant jest whollip the pea­ tended so rapidly that by the time the
her life us any pctrolcuec of Paris for green stuffin out o’ the gum-dastod ga-. boat reached Columbus it had ripened
into mutual love, and the two souls hod
her creed.
loot wich has ben a pruddin this ere
|
The journal is pot a doily journal, but tagger !’ And the oddience they was a been united in the bonds of wedlock.
Senator Shannon brought his bride to
what may Im* calked an intermittent one. stonish I"
the American House, and there received
It cornea out when it con. The first
the, congratulation of his friends. But
business is to collect material. For thia
Domestication of the Buffalo.
scarcely Itad the fact of the marriage be­
}&gt;urpose the reporting staff, after a scan­
The early explorers of the Mississippi come known before a rumor started,
ty meal on the cold remains ot last
valley believed that the buffalo might lw and rapidly flew from month to mouth,
night's supper, wraps itself in its cloak
made to take the place of the domestic that his bt-antiful bride was an advent­
and sallies out to watch public events.
ox in agricultural pursuits, and at the uress ; that her Louisiana plantations
It is irresistibly attracted by a sort of
magnetic instinct to places where there same time yield a fleece of wool equal in were Utopian ideaiitea ; that her wealth
quality to that of the sheep; but no per­ consisted uf multitudinous debts, and
may lie somebody to shoot aL It goes
to the great square in front of the Win­ sistent attempts liave yet been made to worse, that'alie was an old mistress of a
ter Palace, or to the environs of the utilize it by domestication. That tlie well-known gambler then plying his
public offices. It has a pistol in its buffido calf may be easily reared and tnule in Columbus.
The next morning after this rumor
ixx:ket as well os a pen. There is no thoroughly tamcxl hits been conclusively
proved, but little attention has been had lieen circnlatetl Senator Shannon
knowing what may turn up, and the
paid to their reproduction in confine­ and his wife entered the American House
staff has generally a standing order to
ment,
or
to
training
them
to
labor.
Dur
­
dining-room, and were seated directly
put a Czar or a Minister out of the way.
With this double duty in view it is al­ ing the last century they were domesti­ op]xxute the gambler above spoken of.
ways sure of some result. If it cannot cated in various parte of the colonies, As they took their seats the gambler
and
interbred
with
domestic
cows,
pro
­
caught Mra. Shannon’s eve. She was
get near enough to kill it can still man­
age to obtain information of goinga-qut ducing a half-bred race which is fertile, seen to bhlah and bow. Tills confirmed
and comingb-in which may lie useful at and which readily amalgamates with the the rumor. The foct that Shannon's
domestic
cattle.
The
half-breeds
are
wife, the sister-in-law of tho Governor,
some future moment of action.
It
mingles with the crowd of idlers. It large, fine animals, possessing most of was a prostitute spread like lightning
the
characteristics
of
their
wud
parent
­
fiiroughout
Columbus, anil the scandal
works its way gradually to the front, as
near ns the police and soldiers will allow, age. They can be broken to the yoke, was tlie se-nautiun of tlie town. The
and, when the Cxar or Minister drives but are not so sober and manageable in politicians held an immediate caucus, at
by, with swift trotting horses and Cos­ their work us the tame tireed—some­ which it was decided that the evil must
sacks before and behind, it darts such a times, for instance, snaking a dash for be remedied at ail liazanLs.
. those days the Legislature grunted
In
look of hate at him ns would do the the nearest water, with disastrous results
__ d. votees. The caucus ...........
decided
work more effectually than knife to the load they are drawing. It is all1 tlie
or pistol, if looks coula kill.
When, somewhat difficult, also, to make a • that Tom Shannon must be divorced
tlie reporter has brought in Ids ac­ fence which shall resist the destructive from liie wife. Tliis was on tlie same
count of how things are looking in strength of their head and horns. But j morning of the breakfast-tabk* scene,
the city it liecames the editor's turn. the efforts at taming buffaloes have not j before the opening of the daily session
The leader is generally conqxwd under been many or seriously carried on, and of the Assembly. Immediately after
the trees in a snow-covered public gar­ no attempt appears to have been made 1 the reading of the Senate journal a mo­
den. It is written on sheets of paper te perpetuate an unmtxed domestic race. [ tion was made to suspend the rules for i
torn from a tiny pocket-book, and us Probably after a few generations they the introduction of a bill. This carried, .
each sheet is finished it is rolled up in a would lose their natural intractable-1 ’mjj a Bill was introduced providing for
nesa,
and would
doubtless form I Shannon's divorce.
It wax read
ball, ready to be swallowed at a mo­
su]&gt;erior working cattle, from their I three times, tinder smqwndkxl rules,
ment’s notice. I balieve there is no in­
passed.
It
was then hurstance known in which the most vigilant greater size, strength and natural j and
detective has,ever caught a leader writer agility.—Ernest Ingersoll, in the Pop-1 ried over to the House and there
fiossed in the same manner, The whole
in flagratitc drUctu. At the first sign ular Science Monthly.
--------------------- -—- ------affair did not take twenty-live minutes.
of a policeman approaching the scene of
literary labor down go the pills. The The First English Song Set to Music. It was settled, probably, the quickest of
next stage is the setting tip in type.
The following old English poem is said any divorce case on record.
Ab for Senator Shannon, tlie affair was
The staff gathers u; the pills into his to have been the first English song ever
hands, and proceeds to the little back set to music, it was written about the the cause of his death. He left the Leg­
room. The little back room is locked year 1300, and was first discovered in islature on the exposure of the fraud and
and bolted, and a chest of drawers is one of the Horleisn manuscripts, now in returned to his home io Barnesville.
Ho was of a high, sensitive nature «^.d
pushed against the door. The dual the British Museum :
his brooding over his wrongs brought
memlier lays a loaded revolver witliin
on a sickness from which he died alxmt
eoay reach, and the printing department
a year after his scandaloua marriage.
is in full activity. Tlie type is. taken
from tinder the mattress, and the leader
is- slowly and painfully composed, with
A Brave Baby.
many a start at the sound of a footstep,
oman who lives in Ashville, Ala.,
wliich threatens to turn it all into on
writes to the Aiffis oi that place of the
immediate “pi." How the paper goes
miraculous rescue of her little 3-year-old
to press is not quite definitely known.
boy from drowning.
The child fell
My informant on this point was wonting
down • well, the depth of which was
in technical knowledge, but I am led to
tliirty feet. The mother saw him go
conclude that a sheet of paper is spread
on the “form,” and that the staff sits
The following is a literal modern prose down. She says: “On reaching the
on the sheet of paper to obtain version : “ Bummer is coming. Loudly well I was just in time to see him rise
each impression. When tlie whole sing, cuckoo. Groweth feed and blow - to the top of the water. I was alone,
impression is printed off the type is, as cth meed, and springeth the wood now. save three other little children whom I
a temporary measure, tilted upside Ewe bleatcth after lamb, loweth cow sent for help. I had, amid all tlie an­
down into the breeches pocket to form after calf; bullock ' starteth ; buck guish of my soul, presence of mind
“pl" The distribution takes place at vertoth,” L e., harboreth among the enough to let the bucket down and tell
nightfnlL Tho first thing to provide for ferns ;
merrily sing cuckoo! Well him to take hold of it, wliich he ilid.
is the supply of the honorary free list, singest thou, cuckoo. Nor cease to sing After some minutes he let loose from
namely, the Emperor and two or three now. Sing, cuckoo, now; sing, cuckoo!”
ot h's chief Ministers, including the
ing to take hold of the rope. He ran
Country Social Life.
his hand through a ring tied on for the
ore forwarded to these through the post,
Country folks are in general so fully purpo.-e uf sinking tlie bucket, and
with • manuscript intimation on the
margin of the paper that the recipients occupied with affaire that they have no caught the boil, ami there he held on for
will be dune for at the first convenient time to discover how lonesome they one and a-half hours, Ix-gging me all
opporUuiity. The lettera are posted rvall v are. So far as this is concerned the time in liis baby bilk to come down
and the regular distribution Itecins. A we tfiink it is a misfortune. We are too
copy is left with ovt ry dead wall, where bujty. W&gt; work too hart! Wo take few
it may remain all night, with a chance or no holidays. We read and think too At length a lady come to my assistance,
of being read by Ute moujiks as they are little, and do not spend sufficient time and we took • rope and made n noose on
goii^ to their [a»xjr in the early dawn. in social culture. There is no reason the end of it, and, letting it down, told
Thia part of the undertaking involves why those who plow the soil or “whom- him what to do. He put his foot tlirough
considerable risk and danger. Every talk is of bullock” should not experience the noose and drew it up around his
dead wall in BL Petersburg is guarded the refinements which are the result of knee. I asked him if he could hold on.
just now, not only by the police, but by
He said he could hold on to the bucket:
watchful house-purtere, who are ordered jaiiiB, in pursuit of dollarp, no nun is • Daw me out.' He holding the bucket,
to stand outside their doors and keep aeen at his beet He in thorney, spiney, the rope around his leg, I telling him
awake all night. Still the house-portere with his back up aa • porcupine might not to let go, we drew him up until I
cannot look two ways at once, and be at his business. 1x4 one doff Lis could reach his little shivering hands.
while they are looking one way tlie working clothes and enter a room full of Thus I saved my little baby from drown­
nimble staff may contrive to post
ing. Safe to my brrort I clasjsxl his
up u copy the other. The ornamental
littk’ shivering body, and’praised God
part at Lnr work, the one littie bit of it kind, -Hi- naturally Ldi» into the woyoof tor His mcrciee.”
■
into it in a general search. It bean on
the door an humble business announce­
ment to the effect that artificial-flow, er

With u&gt; IMMENSE STOCK of New end Freeh

OFFICE IN TRUMAN A BRICK, SECOND BTORx.

XDVMBTirarQ MAXBk.

ttS

S

HAPPY IN BARGAINS
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of th*
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
under the heads of

Olothins,
gashville girertwtj.

Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes

.

VILLAGE OFFICERS

ILadiee and Gen^*’
Furaieliingr Goode,

Prwldrnl—WIllMw Killen.

TnniKva—
Bart.

Crockery.
Sorlrtlo.

EfHonitfr EPISCOPAL CHURCH—A. D. Nsw.
Tea. Putpr, Service® every Bibbath at 10q
a. tn. and 7 p. m. Bxbbath school at IS m. Prayer

girrrforg.
W. H^YOUNG,

'

Nf b. Offics Eaat jkle of Main Btrwl, Nubvlll*
Xi 1 * Office bovn from 7 to 0 *. m. aod 4 to 7 p. o

H A. BARBER,
Homeopathic Physician and flunteoc
near resident-, on corner of Weehiiag
M• D.Office,
ton and Slate Streets, Naabvtile, Mich.

CHAS. 11. BRADY,
lireot. Collecting
Bounty and I’«n-

baaincaa eotrusUC to my Ci.
■■u Uoum. Na*hTills. Mich.

LEWIS DURKEE,
Lj anew Agent. Collections promptly made, and
Conveyancing properly executed Offics la D. C
Griffith*! Store.
.

JC3T OUR SYSTEM OR HANDLING ONLY Hon­
est Goods and selling on the basis of Three
Feet to the yard and Sixteen OunbeM
to tlie pound, enables us to hold all our old custom­

ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try os
and see.

N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
exchange for all farm products.

L. J. WHEELER,

EMOR Y PARAD Y.
OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing
fully and pumptly attended to. Office
JUSTICE
sldv Main Blnel, Nashville Mich.

'

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.

Tranalant brother! nr* cordially Invited. •OBERT McCAKTNY, W. M.
JOHN L. SMITH. Secretary.

“

THE CELEBRATED

Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.

~WM. PARMENTER,

Office over Hull'a
villa, Mich.
M•D. mom

Drug ilore, Ver-

W. H GRISWOLD,
I). Homoeopathic Fbyaiclau and Snrgvon.
• Office over D. C. Griffith'a atom. Residence
comer Phillipa and Durkee etreeU. ITom pt atten­
tion given to calls day or night.

M

^OW IS THE TIBE

To Take Advantage of the

A. M. FLINT,

GREAT SPRING BOOM.

Rollectlona promptly made. Office over 1&gt;. C.
Griffith's Store, Nashville, Mich.

It Can Be Found at

E PARADY,

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

Uon to fill all order* promptly, and u tha
U«tn&lt; prioaa. BLop east alda of Main Street.

—zVksset

Where he is constantly opening

Goode and Ba*o«* carried
place in lh&lt; TlUa&lt;e. Btoul horaea, gon
DRATMAN.

CHARLES 'SCHELDT,
I'KSMITH, alteuila promptly to all w
• i.l:uk&gt;»ilth and Hvr».-Sn&lt;«-'ng line,

------ IN-------

^lUcrlUnrrafl fcard*.
^yOLCOTT HOUSE,

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

C. C. Wolcott. Proprietor.

and Ila nttrun* are il«r»y« sure of gvttlng batter a&gt;
rorumouationa for Ore amount paid, than at any
ether b&lt;«l in Barry county. Three flnt-claae Bare
pie Rooms eo tint Boor.

Boots, Shoes, TVotions, Etc.
CT" It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant ta
*
undersell me, who Bella for CASH.

P J. PVHCHIS,

Bohh Harber,
And dealer In Began, Tobacco. Gent*' Furnlahlng

JJERE YOU HAVE THEM.
C. VILI.IN.
Notary I*ublio,

When we say this, we mean that yon hare

•
J

Bargains in Spring Goods.

(J LIEBHXL’SEB,

READY MADE CLOTHING, We are opening the largest and most complete stock of
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
pleasure to present before the people of
q^HAT HUSBAND OF MINE I
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
QnU hi* SHAVING and HATH CUTTING
our store will fully prove.
A. L. RASEY’S,
fall

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

BUSH,

P

’

"the

boot

boss­

AND SHOE MAKER,

NMHVILLK,

-

yyiLLIAM JONES,

MICH.

It mast also be remembered that we abo carry an' lmint.it
stock of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

ALL KINDS s FOOT COVERING,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
have the benefit of it.

�HAS JUST OPENED A BRAN NEW STOCK OF

MAIN LINE.

Dry Goode,
,Ch*ocei*ieai,

Hat*, da.]
dothinu.

This is the Greatest Show

At this particular time it will un­
doubtedly be interest!ng to The News
made in the balloting in the Cincinnati
coaveotion in *78 for a Presidential
candidate and wo give them below as
compiled from the official record:
On the first ballot, James G. Blaine
received the solid vote of the following
States and Territories: Colorado, 6;
Delaware, 8; Iowa, 22; Kanaas, 10;
Maine, 1&lt;; Maryland, 16; Minnesota,
10; Nebraska. 6; Or agon, 6 ; Wisconsin
90; Arisona, Dakota, Idaho, Montana,
New Mexico, Utah, and Washington,
each 2 votes. Throughout the entire
seven liallota the States of Colorado,
Delaware. Nebraska. Kansas, Man­
land, Maine, Oregon, and all the Ter
ritoriea named, except Montana, voted
solidly for Blaine, while upon no one
of the seven ballots did he obtain a
single vote from either of the following
States: Indiana, Kentucky, Nevada,
Ohio, Vermont, and Wyoming Ter. On
the second ballot he gained 37 votes
and lest 16,making his net gain 11 votes
and Increasing his vdte from 285 on the
first ballot to 996. On tlie third ballot
he gained 5 votes and lost 8 reducing
his total vote to 998. On the fourth
baliot be gained 4 votes and lost 5, re­
ducing bis total vote to 293. On the
fifth ballot Mr. Blaine gained 13 votes
and lost 19, making hia total vote 286,
or six less than on the previous ballot.
On the sixth ballot the gain waa 81
and the losses were 9, which ran the to­
tal up to 808. On the seventh and last
ballot the gains were 62, which would
have made his total vote 870, or just
one vote more than requisite fora nom­
ination 'but 19 delegatea who voted for
him on the sixth ballot voted for Hayes
on the last ballot, and in consequence
nominated him.

In Brooklyn Friday, a middle-aged
shopkeeper explained in court that ho
h id thumped one of his clerks over
the head with a cane because ho caught
that yc-sng counter jumper in tho act
of eloping with hie daughter; a hus­
band complained that his wife had
larruped him with a leather strap in
tlie presence of jeering bystanders
and a drug clerk brought suit against
a young woman for scratching bis face
and inflicting painful braises on him
with her fists behind hia own prescrip­
tion counter. The shopkeeper was set
at liberty, sentence was suspended in
the case of the muscular wife, and the
young woman was bound ovefto keep
Che peace.

The successful farmer docs nothing
for a livelihood but farm. If he has
money, he invests it in a way that will
improve his farm. He infqrms him­
self as to bls business, and goes to
work in an intelligent manner. Upon
hifl farm no weed stands us high us u
man’s head, no fence is neglected, buil­
dings dilapitated, implements left ex­
posed to the weather, stock unshelter­
ed and uncared for, but everything de
notes thrift and enterprise.
Wise, Brnndt and Hummel, the three
Pepnaylvania murderers whoconspired
with two others and murdered old
Joseph Ralw*r of Lebenon, Pa., were
hanged Frirday aud wore button­
hole bouquets on the scaffold. One of
them prayed in a loud voice, and told
the crowd he was going to his Saviour.
The three ropes proved strong enough
for their purpose and no one was de­
capitaUd.
The public streets are a fit place to
educate boys for the penitentiary and
girls for the brothel. How many par­
ents think o. this? Few young men can
be found in our prison, and few young
women in the raukfl of those who arc
meeting a fate worse than death, who
do not owe their first downward step
to tho liberty of running the streets at
all times of the day and night.

Young man, don’t swear. There
is no occasion for swearing outtdde of a newspaper office, where it is
useful in proof reading and indispensibly neccessary in getting tonus to
press. It has tieeu known also mater­
ially to aaau*t an editor in looking over
the paper after it is printed. But other­
wise it is a veiy foolish habit.
“Why do girls elope f is the very in­
teresting query put by a contemporary.
Well, their are various reasons the
principal ones being that tlie girls are
displeased with the way their mothers
do hcasework, and some girls have an
idea they can support husbands. And
a good many of them have to do it too.
The amount of wooing and cooing
indulged in by the democrats of Mich­
igan fora colitioti with the 'greenback
party is astonishing.

Ongressman Horr uf the eight Mich
igan district, is already one of the best
known and popular members in the
Hoose.

nesday, fell under the wheels and had
a leg smashed.
Ann Comer a white Woman of 1amsing lias been found guilty of clandes­
tinely cohabiting with a negro hotel
cook named Henry Scott. &lt;
Edgar Belcher of Lee townsap,* waa
ahnoat instantly killed on the 15th. inst.
while loadingsaw-logs, by one of the
logs falling upon him.
8. Hart's bom near Hart’s mill was
burned on the 17th and Cris. GalUntei
who was sleeping in tlie building wm
so badly burned that he died in a few
hours.
A Detroit mule accomplished the
feat of kicking two men at once. Al­
though they stood several fee apart,
each received one of the beast’s hmd
feet in bis face;
,
W. H. Griffin and A. D. Cornell of
Albion, were getting ready to make a
display of milling machinery at the
Cincinnati miller’s convention, and
each received broken limbs while mov­
ing mill stones at the Albion depot.
Michael Caulgeld, a grocer nf Grand
Rapids made an assignment Tuesday,
to Peter Doran and 8. P. Sinclair w । faout preference. John Canfield bolds a
chattie mortgage on the stock for $3,000.
Six boys, of ages ranging fiom 10 to
14 years, were arrested in Lansing last
Monday. They had managed to ateal
about $50 from the tills of half a doz­
en stores in the 48 hours preccdi-ig
their arrest.
L. M. Hunt, pastor of tlie Congrega­
tional church at South Haven, shot bun-self through the head nt Galesburg last
Saturday. It is thought that an over­
worked mind and some financial troub­
le had caused temporary insanity.
While fishing last Saturday a 10-ycar
old son of Peter Wilde of Grand Ha­
ven fell into the river, and his brother
two years older, lumped into the water
to rescue him ana was drowned. Oth­
er boys got the nmaller boy out alive.
Hon. F. J. Littlejohn, an old resident
of Allegan died or heart disease last
Stuarday, aged 77 years. He was a law­
yer of great ability and had lieen a
member of both Houses of Legislature
and was Democratic candidate for Con­
gress in 1856.
Mrs. Marshall of Grand Rapids has
presented her husband with a two lb.
baby. The News-Journal nays the baby is about tlie size of a medium sized
doli, her arm being the size of A man's
J-TrnSitm LlS&amp;X"60"1
‘“rf"
as a medium HIZ4d m ange .
Jarner A. Laird who waA formerly a
well-known ruitwav conductor, wan arn-atpri
Mondav . charen Bleu in
in Siurinaw
naginAW ‘last aionuay
ciiarg
ed with the laiceny of $00 from a com
pjunon. He
held tor trial at the
circuit court. Of the money taken 955
was recovered and he had Bpent tlie
lance.
,,,,,,
.
.,
About 2 o clock Monday morning, fire
broke Otlt in the butcher flhop Of Gus.
Zeigler at LanHiig, destroyiug die entire building and contents. Zeigler’s
loss in about $350. fully insured. The
building was owned by E. R. Merrigeld, loss is about i?500; said to be ful­
ly insured. The new Postofficc build­
ing was slightly damaged, also the Htonof Cleaveland A. Cd., being.contiguous
to the burned building.

SELLS BROTHERS'

MILLIONAIRE CONFEDERATION

and CSoiite.’ ■
I«'xu*ni81iing’ Goodn

1000 YARDS OF FANCY PRINTS,
Direct frem tho factory and at prices that will astonish you.

75PAIRMENS’ BUCIG E ALEXIS,

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Dom Pedro and walking ahocs,

35 SUITS OF FANCY CHEVITE SUITS,
Ranging from $5 upwards,

•

LADIES AND MISSES WALKING SHOES
Id every style

Wil) poNIWely exhibit At

HATS THAT ARE HATS,

HASTINGS
SATUHDAY, MAY 22, 1880.

IT HAS MAUI TUBS THE LARGEST
AND

.MOST COMPLETE

MENAGERIE;

1,«M) of them from lOcts up.

'

-A.. Big- Stock of GrocericH,
Including the Boas 50 ct Tea and Regular Chewing Tobacco at 40eta per poun

All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
W. G.AYLSWORTH.

INFINITELY THE GREATEST, GRANDEST
AND MOST CLASSIC CIRCUS:

The Moat Gomoua 1300.000 Free Proceaeion of
denaauonal Surpneea ; including
'

A $208,000 HERD OF ELEPHANTS,
The Greslud Only
.1AMESI ROBINSON,
Barelxck EqumtsrUn Emperor nt Ibe Uni rerax;
enc*&lt;c*3 St* aalary of |1.oQq per week, and who
ridca at 3 aud «p. m

The only WOflOO, Twenty 8ea Mon, Polar Elrplrant
Ampblbtoua Leopard »ad Siberian Seal Aqvarlom .

TbrouchCoachaaandSlaejdacUara to and from
Grand Raplde and Detroit. All tralno eonaect in
camo depot al Detroit with Great Weetent, Orapd
Trunk and Canada Southern Railway*.
K. C. BROW,
B. B. UEDYARD.
Aaa*t Gen'I du pt Jaekooa. Uen'l Bnp*t Detrol
'HevarC- Wawrwoarn,
Gen'ITaaa and Ticket Aaent.Chieaco.

You can always find the following articles, dr will be made
order : All kinds of

JgOOM, BOOM, BANG I
For a few days only J. &amp; G. MtAkin’s

OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,
Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
butterfly.

THE ONLY »HMXn DROVEOF SIX PERFORM­
ING COLORADO CATT- E;
The

Only $2*4000 Two-Horned
Rhinoceros ;

Hairy

TUL
»bo appear at each performance Io a uxwX wild
Sto"SloXVXrlL-lS
ubilauzhta and .Ingle enm bale ofboder warefare;
Tbecnly King Sarhro'a Royal J apan «»e Cirrus;
Tbeooly tx&gt;mo W«Ua Cobb'a Mlnalure Clrous
Tb
on|r rrautne
eo both
llorsc-power
Llah..
alM*
j MoWr
exhibited
afternoon Meetrie
and cvenln&lt;
.
1
Tfa, j tktl lhal
aU„„d rKryM„„
"
.
’
w aavertutes.
Bueh beina the united verdict of the prraa
oaly ,bow lh„ hM
..C1Uld, Buuhem,"
and Peannl and lemonade pa-ddlera, and docs nut
permit It* patron, to be imposed upon ostmportun

FAR THE UHKAP88T SHOW IN ALL THE
WORLD. •■NE TICKET FOR THK UsUAl.
PRK K ADMITTING TO ALL CHILDREN
UNDER9 YEARS,HALF-PRICE.

buodnd mllra

TWO EXHIRIT1ON8 DAILY, AFTERNOON
_.ND EVENING.— Mcnxxrie and Mo arum Doora
EATON COUNTY ITEMS.
open nrrclacly al 1 ami ' p. m I'srfurtnaore In tbr
,, ,,
.
,
...
Grand S«perair (Ircua Arena. I boar laUr.
Bellevue w to have a new Opera
Hupse.
The Eaton Cn., pioneers will hold
their annual meeting at the fair ground
in Charlotte’ June 9th.
A meteoric stone weighing 4® lbs.
CUIBBATED
fell on Mr. Kilpatricks fann north of
Eaton Rapids a short time since.
The houM of Peter Cook of Bellevue
was destroyed by tire on Sunday .
morning last. Loss $1,000. Insured
tor $600.
A span of colts belonging to W.
Castei of Eaton Rapids was run into I
last week by the cars and a leg of one |
was broken and the other seriously in­
jured.
Peter Mosier, a respected fanner of
Walton township, attempted to commit
suicide on the 10th. by taking puris
green. Ho is still ali ve but in a very
critical condition. His sufferings are ,
intense. Domestic difficulties are al- j
leged as the cause.
Boyd &amp;. Peters’circus pitched tents i
at Bellevue on Saturday last. More ।
thana dozen cases of theft and rob-j
bery have Iwen discovered since tli ir I
departure, and Marshal Holland was
sent to Albion Sunday to recover, if
possible, some of the property.
powerful, yet hemib-M, at inviiroranl*. Remember
that debility in tbr **beginning of the End"—that
Sunday School Notice.
the climax ot all weakocaa la a universal pandytb
of the ayatetn. a'-d that aneb paralyila la the imme­
At a special meeting of tlie Sundav diate preeuanr of death.
school iiiHtitut uf the Hope and !
Rutland Union Sundav school Aasoci- ,
ation’ held ut the Hinds Corners scIhkiI rpiIE OLD ESTABLISHED
house in the township of Hope, Barry
Co. on the 34th of March 1880, of which
;and reliable furniture firm of
Rev. O. N. Hunt was chairman and
। Rev. Wilkinson was Sect’y, the followI resolutions by Rev. L. Masters was ad- '
opted:
Unsolved: That S. T. Wright Super.
. ...
inteodeut of Hope autl Rutland Unjon I
Areon Hand with a
Sunday School AMociatidn be author- I
» new » iNtrnr
izedtncall a County Sunday School
M rvtw Linaur
Convention, at Midi time and place a* Tp TT T&gt; TVT T FT1 TT "D ip
he may deem proper for the purpose J? |J JX Jj| A A U XV JDl
of organising a County Sunday School
Association.
■
Of Every Ikeacriptiou.
in accordance with the above n^olnUun, a
utiun,
a Countr
County Snnd»v
Sunday School
School CouCon­ I Which will Defy CompetiUon in every
inntuui will
will be
In, held
liol.I iu
an the
fhn church
•■&gt;■■&lt;w&gt;l&gt; at
n« i.
vention
Respect. Remember that all our
Oder
Creeek,
in
Hope
town- i
Gotkds, which we Manufacture,
ship, on the 26th day of May 1880: at
2 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of or­
are Warranted in Every
ganizing a County Sunday School As­
Respect.
sociation.
All Ministers, Sunday school Super­
intendents and workers and all others We arc also prepared to furnish any­
interested in the Sunday school work
thing in the
in Barry county., are cordially invited
to attend.
IINDBRTAKHVC LINE.
A Sunday School Institution of the
Hope and Rutland Union Sunday
School Association will be held at the
same placi* on Wednesday and Thurs­
COFFINS,
CAMKBTM,
day the 28th and 27th of May, com­
ROBES, MHROIOS Ar.
mencing at 10 o’clock a. m.
entertl,*nnQt’,llii rratuitously
Of any one in the country.
S. T. Wright, Superintendent. (

Double and Single, Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual­
ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Callars, Collar
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.

LUMBER WA(xO?H’S,
Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim­
ming a specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reapair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
Iron.
•

IRON STONE CHINA!
Warranted not to craze or crackle.
Tea Cups and Saucers
40 c.
“ “ “
•* handled *
50 c.
Tea Plates
30 c.
Breakfast Plates
40 e.
Dinner
“
50 c.
Coffee A Sugar
10 c.
Canned Gouda per can
15 c.
Peas, Beano, Strawberries, Com, Blackberries, Cherries, Etc.

COFFEE~AND TEA
AT ANY PRICE.

Choice

Roasts

Pork Veal, Mutton and bteak,
Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen. of Beef,••so
tender as never vas.”
Casting a Rpecalty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled
and land sides to fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sizes, Col­ BOSS BOLOGNAS
umns for brick buildings, Iron Fencing &amp;c.
For the whole population.

dressed at a moments notice.

HAS REMOVED

Opposite Cook's Carriage Works
WHERE HE WILL KEEP A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF

“All these things and many more,
Call and see meat the corner store.’

Cash paid for Produce
C. W. SMITH.

OF ALL KINDS,

Robes.

Best Heavy Harness from $33. to $35.
Single Harness from $12. upward.
I have in &gt;oy employ first -class workmen and can give good satisfaction.
and see me before you purchase.

Call

NICHOLS, SHEPARD &amp; CO.BaffleMM
ORICIMAL AND ONLY OCNUINE

___ at,,

VIBRATOR

Threshing Mach&gt;nor
and Traction

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!
50 lean before the Public.

Pronounced by all to be the most
pleasant and efficacious remedy now in
use for the curt of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottles sold within the last few
years. It gives relief where ever need,
and the power to impart benefit that
coRRot Imj bad from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 26
cents per bottle.
Hellers’ Liter Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.

S.WJWI

I»ittiet&gt;uxTj. Pa.

£? T. BOISE,

DRUGGIST,

J. LENTZ&amp;SONS

(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

BENSONS
CAPCINE

POROUS
PLASTER

Medicines, Chemicals,

And all the leading Remediea in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines,
School Books,
Blank Books,
Mlscellan’s Books.'
A LABOB LINK OF

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums
A COMFICTE UBE OF

STATIONERY,

day fllsd with this court, may be admitted to Pro­
. baie and au exaetttnr appnlMrd.
,
Thereupon it l» ordered that

Wall Paper and Bordering,

MradaytbeYttb day of May.

next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, be aaaitfncd for
the heartne of mid petition, and that the heita at
law of Meld deceased and all other |»Tw&gt;na inlcnrat•d In aald —tale, Mr required to appear at a areeton
of aaid Court, llreu to U- hot leu at the Probate Otflea, la th* city of Hadlnira. and ince cauaa, U any
A
'
A H»Vnu!4oL»
HBCltiHOLD NUKD.
NfllkD.
'
Iterate, Why th* prayer of aaid petitioner ebonld
A book on the liver, ita diaeaaes and
.
nnn
8mm paper asks; “Of what stuff are
And'll la further ordered. that aaid petitioner
their treatment sent free. Including A
(jrOUD
&lt;f*a notice to the per*.nr Intarvatod in aaid eata'-i.
tnutUse upon Liver Complaints, Torof Che MndMtcr ot aaid petition, and Um haarUi
, gid and sugar.
•a. ■■ r\u— ■ L. try bo pat
for funeral occasions furnished free of
tperprintaa

[TRIMMED FREE ]

AS FINE A LINE OF

MAN’S ^WOMAN’S
STRENGTHS BEAUTY

or money refunded.

OiUSosalPixuifo/j/t.IzwMjZMumif.

983 Jireadway, New York City, N. Y.

J.LKRTZ &amp;SONS.

F. T. BOI8E.

�tOWD

1

YICIHITY LOCALS.
WB8TKULUI9 ITEMS.

Thai sharp old fellow J. Frost visited
this section last week.
.
Pete Davis was visiting hi* mother,
and relations in this vicinity Saturday
and Sunday last.
H.D. Blosson lias been quite ill. but
at last accounts was slowly recovering.

tricts of our town.
The good people of thia place met st
the town hall oa Wednesday evening
for a weight social. There waf about
sixty ladies weighed.
The heaviest
weighed 176. After supper the young
people engaged in a fow playa. The
receipts were $8.35 besides a quilt the
ladies had. which they pold for $3.15.
Ira Stowell and David Haight drew tlie
two heaviest women.
A musical society has l&gt;een organized
at the Jordan school house and ita
entertainmeuts consists of duetts,trios,
quartettes, songs and choruses, besides
other literary matter,such as a question
box, etc. A leader is chosen eachjevehing to take charge of the entertain­
ment st the next meeting. .Mrs. Emily
Barnum is tlie leader, for the next
meeting, Saturday evening. May 29th.
It is the intention of the society to en­
gage the services of Prof. Graves, at
some future time, to lead in holding a
convention. A fee of $100 per year
for gents and 00 eta for ladies is charg­
ed and an invitation is extended to all
to attend, either to join or listen.
*
.
Sam*

which Mr, P., manifested in t-ying to
shake it out, threw the whole circle
into convulsions of laagbter from
which it wm impossible to recover for
at least five minutes.

■VubvlHe Market.

THIS WEEK YOU WILL FIND AST

G. A. TRUMAN
An elegant line of Summer Drew Goods, Buntings of all descriptions, plain and

in lattice work, Linens, Lawns, P K’s, Organdies, Mulls, Chambra, Ac.

Timothr par bo....
Cloror Seed, per Ito,

These

goods were in such variety and beauty as this spring and we are making special

intown, butnocasesof a serious na­
Stove
ture as far as we learn.
effort to keep only the newest patterns. Novelties in Parasols and Fans, Ladies
The Kalatno people feel sanguine
LOCAL MATTERS
that the defuct rail road will be resurected and built ere long.
The Buggy BubIiicm.
Lace, Silk and Embroidered Ties, Lace Top Gloves, ,4Long,n Silk Mitts in all col­
That little pert the “tater bug” has
Feeling thankful foV tbe generous
patronage I am receiving, I desire to
put in an appearance and presents as
state that I am too full of business to
ors, Embroideries and Silk Handkerchiefs, Ladies Hosiery in great variety just
lively business qualities as ever.
go into preliminaries, or to give all the
There has been more reft improve­
particulars as to why we are making
ments made on farms in this town than
and selling more buggies than anv
opened and selling low, Ladies and Gents Gauze underwear, Linen Lap Robes,
other firm on the line of the G. R. V.
ever before, in the way of fences
railroad, but things being thus I will
buildings and a general cleaning up.
simply give for your consideration a
Dr’s. Adams and Merritt held a con­
Gent’s Linen Coats and Ulsters, Nobby Straw Hats and a thousand other novelfew names of parties who have bought
sultation on Saturday last, m regard
my buggies:
IHCKoAy COBNEBS ITEMS.
WOODLAND.
CASTLETON.
Jo Johny Green’s leg, they came to the
Daniel Fender,
Sylvester Hine,
ties for summer wear. I am bound to keep the largest line of these goods in
conclusion that about the only remedy
Allen G. Cut,
The family of W. F. Pierce enjoyed ElHah Morgan.
was amputation.
Joshua Glenn,
D. W. Smitii, ,
SL'NriELIl.
John A. son of Tho*. Wilson, who the reception of a little sou on the Harford Perkin*,
Nashviile and as the demand is continually increasing. I shall add almost dai­
Mr. Bowser,
Charles Hide. (
went to California in Feb. or March, 14th.
James Hunter,
Dr. J. M. Elliott attended the state John Gutcheas,
died at the home of hia sister Mrs. J.
VERMONTVILLE. •
Miner
Mead,
\
Herring in Napa City, Col., on April Meaical Asociation held at Grund Anson Ware.
I). M. Baker,
।
ly hew lines in this department.
Rapids the 13th inst.
D.T.M. Falconer/
83rd, at the age of 34 years.
Considerable wheat is being hauled Martin Cummings, P. P. Dooling,
C. H. Charlton, living on the Cessna
ASSYRIA.
Albert Stunrt,
to
Augusta,
and
we
understand
the
farm is vjiffenng from the effects of a
D. W. Ellis,
Thomas Brice,
R. D. Cnapman,
wound caused by rta ax,soon after elec­ price is about $1.05 per bushel.
Byron Graham,
Mr, Elihu Robinson bus returned to Jesse D. Guy.
BATTLE CREEK.
tion this spring . He is unable to labor,
R. G. Crum,
and his family is in an almost desti­ this village from Hastings, where he John Marshall.
IONIA- CITY.
has resided for alioiit a year and will Geo. Brown.
tute condition.
Dr. Tremain,
Walter Mapes,
| JT IB A FACT
THE PUBLIC.
They nil do It.
NASHVILLE.
Reuben Gridley has a large new barn enguge in the butcher business.
James Hill,
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Real estate trasfera are as follows ; Jacob Shoup.
Lewis Durkee,
finished, and last week when the men
Rnbt. Henderson. Fresh, Salt and Smoked , Meats of all
Leander
Lanham,
----BELIEVING
THAT
-----’»
“»•
Wm.
Pooley
estate,
50
acres
to
J.
C.
were ready to begin shingling they
Henrt Rof.,
3 top buggies in kinds.
Thomas Fuller,
Proprietor.
went for Dails but they had vamosed, Bishop, consideration, $3,300. Henry
livery,
ODESSA.
Pierce
50
acres
to
Thomas
Pooley.
con
­
Jacob Osman, 3
some thief bad been there and stolen
G. H. Hutchens.
double and 1 sin­
KAI.AMO.
the keg containing about 60 pounds of sideration $1,000.
gle top buggies,
We arc again reminded of our mor­ Mrs. Sally Hens,
shingle nails.
Levi S. Smith,
Rufus
Brooks,
Jolinston't SarMparillacum Sick He«d»cb«.
Portm arter W. Ackley, has done off tality, |&gt;y the death of Mr. Edwin Cook
A. J. Hardy,
Jobnttou’i Harwi-ariila cures Iljrpcpcl*.
I Each side of her, and that a little more
-G. A. Truman,
his office in a very convenient and tasty which occured on tne 17tii. Mr, Cook John Fnniiss.
IN BARRY COUNTY
»
T. C. Dawning.
kthuunao *&gt;- competition will make a little bet­
manner, putting up more boxes.enlarg- hiu long been a resident of this town John F. Fuller,
E.
COOK.
&gt; -When death wu hourly ter market, I have purchased a stock &gt;f
ing bis working room, numbering the and Ills loss will be deeply felt. Fun­
Proprietor Cook’s carriage works.
..J n» u ’
finish.
eral
Thursday.
boxes and giving the public a better
rir Bailey &amp; Wood have a harness
and more convenient port-office than
’uits,
shop iu full'blust. you will do well to cults- be uccldttita.il y mad. a prsparaltoa tb*l r«r»d ]
ever was in town before.
MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.
call on them before purchasing any­ hlaonly ebiid of Consumption. Hia child | ________________
lockers,
The writer was misinformed in re­
thing in the harness line. Repairing ta now In this country, sod enjoying the bool of I
. Ar, Tf.T JI Bureaus.
"^Extension Tables,
beailh. He baa proved to the wurid that Con- Tdone iu the best style.
gard t‘» the little bed of unions spoken
Mrs. Bale i» on the sick list.
eumptlon can L&lt; poelUvdly and permanently j IPOU, XNcllAS,
Most every one plants corn this week. |
of last week. Instead oi Hiram Grid­
OTWill pay the Highest market cured. Tbe Dr. now too thia receipt free, only [
,
M|
ley, it should be. Harley Page and Ad.
Arlie Archer has returned from’Hills- 1 price in cash for unsalted butter Farm­
Camp Chairs, &amp;c.
ers bring in your butter and save the |
Green have sowed over five acres to dale.
salt.
E.
R
eese.
—ALSO—
Mra. Dr. Session is visiting at the j
onions on 8. W. Power’s farm, and one
!
Centre.
|
and one half acres on Hiram Gridley’s.
Common Furniture
L - r?-' ftotwheries. Lettocp .^Miim- 10U3 Race St.. Phiiadetphla. natnlnt this paper. ly
Hiram Gridley is erecting sixty feat
Dr. WhifimKrrTt:'vi7TntJ2'”ifre school I| bers, Sfring
Peas, Ha'i.'’.1,',
Of ever}- description
additional sheep shed, making hi all ma’am*.
1 es. Oranges, Lctuons, Bananas, Cocoa '
Cathartic Pills arc the best ।
360 feet of shed, beside .n large 4iarn
■ at•
c. W. Smith's.
The Red Riblmn club baa adjourned 1 nuts, etc.
Undertaking
of
all
purgntAnwj-^.
laborious,
and
and other Aonvenieuces for his stock. for three months.
are the• ition,
•
and■ 1 At beiow Manufacturers prices. I had |
Complete in erwy pirUcuiM.
Auction.
Mr. Gridley is one oi the best farmers
jn ;
We have been tickling the ground
Remember the Auction next week. successful chemical
nn. I the decline credited nn to inc on these
and stock raisers in the county and with a hoe and it laughs with potato Bal. of St«M-k will be Mid al Aocrion, their extensive use, by pbysR*
goods am? can
their
practice,and
bv
all
civilized
,
finds that it pays to care for stock of bug*.
no reserve Stock, everytliing will lie tions, proves them the best and mm.Jr*- •* •'«
- ,
Prices
I
Boston Stork.
all kinds.
Mr*. Everet, of Kent Co., ha* come sold.
effectual purgative Pill that medical
mMP'R’Tr
Clement Smith. Assignee.
Will Rian found upon arriving at his to stay with her sitter, Mrs. Latting. to
science can de vise. Being purely vegbuJttr*,ll0N, Thankini our numei
etable no liann can arise from their.
’
destination with his large bill of fruit regain her health.
Lumber! Lumber!
&gt;n, we ahaJI endeavor
trees that bis agent bad forged a large
Do vou know that you can buy Lum­ use. In Intrinsic value and curative Having bought for $ • ^T. My expenses
Mra. Charles King and mother are
powers no other Hila can be compared
number of the orders. It appears that staying at M. 11. Pklmer’s. They in­ ber for building, or fencing, of J. H. with them, and every person, knowing are low. I do not sell goods at cost,
McCotter
at
the
Glenn
Mil!
on
the
but a: a fair living -profit. CAJL
one Junies Paul was employed as hi* tend purchasing a farm in this vicinity.
county line, for 7.00 per M. or delivered their virtues will employ them, when
They keep tlie system in per­
agent, and given 35 per cent for his la-,
Chnrlca Hunt had n cow die a few in Nashivlle for $8.50? Orders filled needed.
fect order, and maintain in 'healthy
bor, to be paid upon the presentation day* ago and C. C. Aines stepped on shortgiotice.
84-37
action the whole machinery of life.
Kello^, Demaray &amp; Co.
of the orders, the order* were presen­ around und felt of tbe public pulse and
Our drug stores are now supplied Mild, searching and effectual, they are
ted, and Mr. Rian advanced tlie cash picked npopvcral dollars for him. Ma­ with “Mult Bitters,” the new Fooii especially adapted to the needs of the
pAKnEBM ATTRITION.
Always
ready
at
moderate
rates.
digestive
apparatus,
derangements
of
and Paul left fur “parts unknown” ple Grove ranks first in caring for tbe Medicine which has done so much good
and comes to us so highty recommend­ which they prevent anil cure, if timely
leaving Rian in the lurch. The same unfortunate.
____ _ ___ j —
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ed. Tnr it. It may save you a heavy taken. They arc the 'best snd safest'
agent took order* for tree's in VL Ville
physic to employ for children and1
Steamboat Thomson, who has travel­ doctors'bills.
(33-&lt;J6)
weakened constitutions, where a mild
and collected a part of the bill in ad­ ed seven years with Li vingston. was to
Public Notice.
bnt eflectiml cat lartic is required.____BillldeFS
Now being in first-chuw running or­
vace and when the tree* were deliver­ lecture at the Nort-m school house Sun­
der, with a thoroughly
Intelligent person* have no difficulty
ed there was fun ahead, he also left day evening. A large crowd of l»oy*
recognizing in the constitution of an­
unpaid a board bill of over fifty dollars came at an early hour but the old gen­ imals and men, a power of self resto­
.
at Boardman's for which he is wanted. tleman became disgusted with them ration which is capable of resisting the
Time will develop® other cases, no and depar‘.ed without delivering hi* influence of disease, hence many per­
Oil, in attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
son* reflect upon the many instances
doubt, yet we hope that the above will lecture.
tion to all those who may furor us
when apparently severe cases of sick­
This space belongs to Mrs.)
with their patronage. Those
be enough to satisfy him for this time,
Slmme on you boy*! didn’t you ever ness were cured
by some simple
who prefer can have their
including tlie run away, Mr. Rian has see a nigger before! At the boys in­ substance and much creilit given to a 0. M. Yates. Gone after more I
been quite unfortunate in his business dignation meeting held in Lapham’s rawer it never tMissessed, and it is the
.
,
.
Virginia
Lubricating
nowlrdgv
of
this
power
tluitenables
so far tliis spring.
without waiting.
barn, Herndon Moses himself in the tbe new school of Veterenary surgvous New Goods. Look ior ad. next ।
°
°
TJi-au and Feed
chair, Jimmy Elliot Secretary. Will to overcome disease that would oaffle
W00BLA5U ITEMS.
Savage treasurer, the following pream­ tlie old fogy with hi* depressing week.
FOR SALE
ble and resolutions were adopted by a agents, such as bleeding, physicing.
at the Mill at the lowest prices.
starving, tarter emetic, nitre digitalis,
Plenty of dust and lota of corn plant­ rousing rising vote:
etc. Dr. Kesler has been liberally
W. H. YOUlkG. Prop.
ing.
Wh/retu, We boys don't have any fun toughtinthe new school and backed
T1W finest makes of
Geo. Woolott has finish rd a splendid now-*- days.
by nine years successful experience
gOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
Village Resolution.
barn 36x55.
J. Kesler,
KNIVFM,
Reao/red, That we know the reason feels confident.
Veterenary Surgeon,
Clark Titua is now at work on John way, and that it is: Itt. We can’t fly
RAZORS.
I’^lved, that the building of a jail
I vl.b to nnnousce to lh« cltlxani of NuhvIUe
Nosh ville, Mich. in tlie village of Nashville, is a DeereHolmes house.
Nil EARS,
our kites because Leander lias so many
ary nubile improvement.
Miss Sarah Townsend has bought a
I'ndcr taking.
SCISSORS,
lightning rods; 2ud. We can't lug a
Whertaa, it has been determined Lv
horse and buggy.
Having completed in every particular resolution by the Common Council,
jug of cider around the barn without
M. Baitimager has a new fence in
Undertaking Department, we are that the building of a jail in aaid vil­
IN THE WORLD.
John seeing us; 3d. We can’t yell and our
now prepared to furnish at all times a lage of Nashville is a necessary public
front of his bonne.
holler half a* much as we want to be- first class modern Hearse, cooling improvement. Therefore be it resolv­
D. Hilbert i. Son are having their &lt;uiu*e the hired girl is aick ; 4th. We Imards,
door
crape,
bearer*,' ed by the Common Council of the vil­
store repainted by Dau.
can’t smoke cigars because our dads iMuigcs, glove*, and our services, lage of Nashville that tlie contract for
Andrew Pbeam is putting up a large won’t furnish u* money. Be it there­ when required, in laying out and pre­ constructing said iail be let. to the
paring for banal; preserving bodies in lowest responsible bidder. Said build­
house, George Mulder is doing the
fore resolved, that we get out Lapbam'* any kind of weather witnout tlie bar­ ing to be constructed in accordance
Repairing Done in the Best
work.
.
buggies and go to ThornappIc lake next barous use of ice, etc. all-of which with with plans and specifications now on
Rev. Duane preached to many friends
Manner Possible I
our
personal attendance at funerals file with the village clerk. All bids to
------jnrt then Savage came around
will be furnished free of charge.
at the Tamcrack church on Wednes­
Call and see nje. Respectfully,
be in writing and to lie filed with the
the corner of th® barn after Willie and
Give Mue a, Call!
Kkliam:u, Demarat it Co.
village clerk on or before the 35tb day
day night.
the boys slid off the hay mow and skip­
LRANK C. BOISE.
of May, 1880. And be it further resolv­
E- Woodard, the Carlton Greenback­
The C'hcmicol Works
ped out of the stable door.
ed that the Council shall have the
Sign, the Big Boot.
er, is now building tho stone wall for
Will pay tlie following prices fo? wood right to reject any and all bids for the J^ANHVILLE LIVERY.
I. L. Dodge.
delivered at the works: 4 ft. body cxiustruction of said iail. That the cost
H' Smith’s new house.
J. OSMAN, Prop.
FRANK BAKER.
J. H. Hoimca bouse is looming up. He
If you wish to have a jolly, good Iwach and maple wood. $1.75. 4 ft. of erecting said building shall be paid
body beach and maple, dry, $2.00
has changed the plan of the Gothic to a time, and laugh till vou are ready to Short wood will be taken at proportion­ out of the general fund of said village.
FHAint McDerbt.
E. Chipman,
gpHE
BARRTllLLE
MILLS.
hip roof od account of the new coiner. cry, you have only to visit the home of ate prices.
W. G. Skars.
Clerk.
President
C. S. Palmerton and Frank Lee have Mr. and Mrs. P„ of Maple Grove.
Manager.
invested a few dollars in a target gun While about the house, Mr. P., is /Al­
GTBuy your Dry Good*,Boots Shoes,
and those who like sport would do well ways on the watch for some chance for Hats, Capa, Groceries. Provisions,
to look after them.
a joke or trick which he may play up­ Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
LOW RATES
Jacob Eckhart was sawing some on his wife. Not long since as they who always sells at the lowest prices. TRAM RARK. 1W Groat Knr TRAM

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Oils, Varnishes,
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TOOLS

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

bracket* off from tb« barn roof and
took a fall and lit about like Darina
but was not hurt much.
The way Hank Smith gives the small
horse the advantage is letting him have
the shortest end of the doubletree.
Brace up Hank and don’t abuse the
small horse.
Bart Holly has his telephone op now
from their place to the Center, a dis­
tance of one-half mile. We guess
‘“Smuggle” will use it more than the
rest, be having a great attraction at
the other end of the wire.

were seated at the table he said some­
thing to her, to which she did not im­
mediately respond and thinking to call
her attention, picked up a hot potato
and threw at her. Mrs. P., leisurely set
down tlie tea-pot and picking up the
potato, took aim at his head and away
went the hot missile, but as Mr. Pm was
on the lookout for a return shot;
knowing well that she never means to
be outwitted, be threw up bi* hand
just in liras to get Dearly the whole
charge down his sleeve and the scat­
tering parte, covering his face and

The subscri bcr offers for sale his Fann
ol 130 acres, situated on section 17, in
Castleton, said farm w in a good state
of cultivation with good buildings,
good orchard, good well of water at the
door. About 65 acres cleared and the
balance well timbered. The farm is on
the state road; 6 miles from Hastings
and 6 from Nashville, it also has a Dew
school house on one corner of the farm.
For partculara enquire at premises.
Carthtoo. Mich., Feb. 4th lew.
30-tf
Joan l a Martis.
f?" Goods arc cheap at the corner
store.
C. W. Smith.

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outfit of tools and rollers for moving
buildings,
intrusted to
will
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�uii old field, where Col. Dahlgren took

veh icU he .bonld take th.

when the advance wm stopj»cd by
might not have come.
an olMtruction in the road.
Lieut
Merritt rode Imck- and met the Colonel
«r Fjrij'iUnroUl«».
and asked for more men. The Colonel,

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tag partyA Texas dt*]x?rnck&gt; named Burr had n

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ib trees that were acro-v- the

“J» : “ la 184C
Winuu. ot Balti­
The full capacity of the lungs is about
more, built a locomotive for the Boston
820 cubic inches.
.
.
at the same time. Col. Dahlgren then
The human akeletou consists of more leveled his revolver at the person who and Worcester railroad. Itbadasevaafoot driving-wheel, and wm intended for
than 200 distinct bonea.
seemed to be the officer iu command of
Milton, Pa., has been almost entire­
About two-thirds of a pint of air is tlie Confederates, but his pistol missed to support the weight, and was fitted
ly dwteoyed by fire. Bis hundred buildings ly shot hia mother-in-law. Tbe ruffian then
inhaled
at
each
breath
in
ordinary
res
­
fire.
In
an
instant
a
volley
was
poured
used tho muijxleof the revolver on himself,
witli many new devices I wm sent to
Cable dispatches indicate that the ImI piration.
into our left flank the whole- length -ot
happily with deadly effort.
Baltimore to look after the construction
property is estimated at from tLOOO.OW to
Senator Gordon, of Georgia, lias rct Thr weight of tbe heart is from eight our line, and so close that the flushes and delivery of thia locomotive, and also
almost
reached
our
hones.
Thia
cAnsed
to twelve ounces. It beats 100,000 times
to study the matter of cool-burning,
a stampede, as every horse in our com- which waa a new thing on roads in New
in twenty-four hours.
,.. .Ex-Got. Henry a Foote,
died, at the ago of 80 yeara....
An amount of blood equal to the whole m/md turned and broke down the
A murderer named Carl Manke wan executed New OriasM, died at bis home mat Nohville.
road. After going a few yards we
quantity of the body passes through the
la«t week at Buffalo, N. Y. The taenwter exchecked up and crossed a fence on 1
heart every minute.
run her longer but from the fact of her
praued not the leant regret for having killed a
our right, and formed on the top of
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS.
fcUow-bcing, refneed to are hia wife, .wore at
There are more than 500 separate a ridge a few rods from the road. We drimng-whecls breaking. They wtrre
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arvl Wl&lt;nt tn
muscles in the body, and an txpial num­ now began to look who was missing, and made entirely of cast iron, with chilled
faces. Theae broken drivers were re­
ber of nerves and blood veaaels.
found the Colonel was not onhand.
Seven Mexicans recently crossed, the
An «ipre«w4rein, drawn by a new kxnmotire
The skin contains more than 2,000,000 This a numlx-r of us were aware of be­ placed with imported wroughViron,
with but ouu aix-arul-a-lialf-foot dnying wheel Rio Grande into Texas, robbed a store, mur­
openings, which are the outlets for an fore, having seen fam fall off his Imroe wheels, the first of the kind ever importof
at each aide, wad nm between Philadelphia and,
ed. The locomotive was u-uned the!
dered tbe storekeeper and ontxagod a servant
equal number of sweat glands.
by tlie light of the flash of- the guns.
Carroll of Carrollton. Ita speed, uuderj
A man breathes eighteen times a min­ Muj. Cooke was not on horseback, for favorable circumstances, was one mile ini
ute, and uses 3,000 cubic feet, or about when we reached the ridge his horse fell sixty seconds, the fastest I ever ran it ;|
Tlie death ia announced of Hon. Sanford E.
at the name fire that killed tlie Colonel. the trial was not ac&lt; uratel v noted, I hav-l
375 hogsheads of air per hour.
Church, Chief Juatioo of tho Now York Court
of Appeals. Judge Church waa exceedingly
Each perspiratory duct is one-fourth In fact, there was only one volley ; .not ing enough to do to attend the machine,!
popular with all parties in Now York State.
The steamship companies are unable
of an inch in length, which will make a shot fired afterward nor a man to lie and those with me were too much flus-V
Ho liaa been frequently mentioned in connec­ io accommodate all tho perron* who wish to
the
aggregate length of the whole about seen. We were allowed to form in the tered with the excitement to accurately 1
tion with the Democratic Presidential noniinafield in peace, and hud we a guide we note anything. I have traveled many If
iboUah'.EX toil* on tb« LonlrrtUo tart nine miles.
leave Great Britain and Ireland for this coun­
*1. and authortilnfl tho tlovernmcat to
might still have reached Gloiiw'ster
try.
Twenty-two
emigrant
vomc
I
b
left
Queens
­
locomotives
E
very adult man has 1,400 square feet Pumt. on Oen. Butler-. lir.ro; tel we thousand miles on u!'
Tee body of Dennis Coppers was
”"°roSi since I;
town. last week, for Now York... .Gen. Sherman
that
V in orrlpr tn tmt ntvwl
,1 «* ■ anil I.
some time ago refused burial in Cal vary CcmeKellogg retaining his seat Ralph?. of lungs; or rather the mucous mem­ were now enurely without &gt;aj knowl.! whflo / £
branes lining the air-cells of his lungs, edgee.of
.of tin'
tho surroundings;
surroundinim: the men alal--'made,
---- -«..... never seen
. the
.« loco­
still t
I have
if
spread
upon
a
smooth,
plane
surface,
Don
of
tho
’
Northern
Pacific
radrood.
'iLc-v
Free Mason and a Protestant Tin- lower court
most dead for sleep and out of ammuni­
Connecticut, woro appointed Government I
would cover an extent uf 1,400 square tion ; tlie horses alxlut played out and motive that could lay right' down to it•b gave a decision on this case adverse to the agree in saying tiiat it would be of great ad­ at tbe Union Pacifie JUUny Oompuy...,
aad outnni tlie Carroll of Carrollton;
feet.
Catholic Trustees of tho cemetery, but tbe gen- vantage in convoying troops, would save con­
every one more or less demoralized.
• oral term of the Supreme Court has just unani­ siderable expense to the War Department, and
The changes in the color of tlie sea And was it strange ? We had been in In those days we had no power brakes,
mously decided tiiat those who control tlie would facilitate the establishment of new mili­
tary posts tn closer proximity to the Indian
have attracted the attention of seafaruig ;. the saddle for aeventy-six hours with­ and to nm nt such high rates of speed
tribes tlian present circumstances will permit.
men from the earliest times.
They out a halt long enough to get any sleep. sometimes Ikwunc dangerous, I re­
In the Whittaker investigation at
struck with wonder tlu Phoenicians A council wuBjnow held to determine member one instance in the night timewhen first they, ventured out of the Med­ what should be done, for we did not in­
West Point, all the five expert* in penmanship
Forest fires still prevail in tlie coast expressed the belief that Whittaker wrote the
iterranean into the Atlantic; they ex­ tend to give up. It wm finally agreed an hour, when aXlanger signal met my
cited the astonishment of Columbus and upon to fasten the horses iu a hollow view; I shut off steam and wliistlednote of warning, and one of them created a
terrified his companions, while in search (square by fastening the sabers into the down brakes, but they did not seem todestruction of property has been almost total sensation by testifying that the note of warning
of the far-famed Indies ; and they are no ground, and then every one try to make check me. I whistled again. Still tho
The people have fought the flan.es for weeks was written on a piece of paper torn from a
on which Whittaker commenced a tetter
less a surprise to the modern navigator, his escape, The commisinoned officers speed kept up. I gave the third signal
and are now exhausted and disheartened... .A iibect
to hia mother. Whiitakcr still stoutly main­
fire, originated by friction, broke out in the
to whom the march of discovery has left —Maj. Cooke, Lieut Menitt and my­ for brakes, and then reversed my en­
gine, saying to her: ‘ Do your duty,
In tlie Senate, on Friday, May 14, Mr. Thur­ few unexplored regions in store.
malt house of a Philadelphia brewery and dam­ tains his innocence.
One
A party of filibustering patriots has man called up a Joint rraolutlnn authorial mt a court of Ahe most remarkable and most widely self—together with four scouts and my beauty, or in twenty seconds it isaged tho concern to the extent of ♦900,000.
guides, were to go in a party. We in­
landed
in
Cuba.
They
arc
said
to
be
provided
of
inquiry
in
the
case
of
Thoma*
Worthington,
laic
Fortt house® have been destroyed by
distributed contrasts of color is that tended to cross the country, going north, good-by to railroading.’ We came to a.
with large quantities of dynamite and blasting Colonel of the Forty-elxth Ohio Volunteer*, and it which is kiiown to exist between tlie in­ and strike the Rapptuiannock river be- j Htand-still eighty rods from a tram on.
waa paaani, with amendment. The bin providing for tensely blue seas situated lietwoen the
4 estimated at 8900,000. A planing mill and powder, and a goodly ntunbex- of excellent
low Fredericksburg and get one of our | the main truck, having run one mile and
rifle*. There is a pretty fair percentage of
a quarter from the place where I first
tropics and the green seas of higher lati- picket boats.
lumber yard at Pittsburgh were also burned, in- Americana reported among tho party.
discovered the rod light”
-.volring "a loss of ♦ 100,000.
tudea.
It -t
appears
as—
the
result
of recent
—
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---—
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—
—
We nui
left mv
thelui-ii
men nuu
and uorucn
horsesiuiu
and eiep
crop
WASHINGTON.
observations, and more especially of a ■ like cats to tlie woods (the same we had
The Chief of the Bureau of Statistics
A Plug of Tobacco.
series of exjierimente made on Ixmrd tlie । ambushed from) and through the bushet
Adjouroed
to
Mondaj.
The
iTwidcnt
apjM.tntrd
The Mihills Manufacturing Company's furnishes tbe following information in regard
One day last month when trade wasN. O. Ordway, of New Hampatilrr, formerly Ser- German frigate Gazelle, that there is on about a mile, when it begun to break
intimate relation between the color of! day, March 3. Wc fad in a pine thicket dull a grocery clerk procured a piece of
stroyod by Are. The kw is placed at ♦900,000, There arrived during tho month of April, 1880,
sea water and the proi»ortion of salt held I ltJ] day, and at dark set out. I hud with Holo leather from a shoemaker, painted
49,413 paMengeni, 46,891 of whom were immi­ lalatire,
in solution by tlie latter. On comparing me a compass and a good topographical it black and laid it aside for future use.
ootnpeiix*. at &lt;69,000... .Twenty-one btuunc** grant*. During the corresponding period of bill *
the sjiecific gravity of green water with I map of that port of Virginia, which en­ Within a few days an old chap from back
Glbwili
iiouMio and Mveral dwellings have been dc- 1879 tbe total number of paaaengcra arrived waa
14,394, of whom 11,601 were immigranta. The
that of blue water, it wm found tliat the I n|,led us to select our route. W*&lt;irav- in the country came in and inquired for
arrival* at the port of New York during the with much
The piece
latter is al wayh heavier tlian tlie former, ! eled tliis night about two miles, when a plug of chewing tobacco.
twelve moniha ended April 30, 1880, aa com­
and, therefore, at tlie same time more wo were getting weak for lack of something of aole leather was tied up, paid for, and
A man named John Ailendorf, claim- pared with the twelve month* ended April 30,
«dt, .tiie two differently colored, waters to eat, ami, coming to a log cabin near the purchaser started for home. At the
1870, were a* follows :
niunltU*. of thr whole on tbe blU reirulaUuK C,,,’ being b"app6t&gt;etl to have the same tern- the woods, we miule a reconnoisaance 6P end of tlie sixth day he returned, look1KM. 187V.
1^.
arrived at Leadville with a harrowing report of Immtffnnta..................................... ISW,K?&lt;J
lunlclpal coda of the District at Coiuudrta, 86,-xki
and —
dejected, ----and,»-------walk- perature. In other words, the greatex 1 tlie premises, and found the occuponta ■ 'ing
. ".downcaat
.
----Citizen* of United 8tatca returned... 31,790 as^sss
“*
Tho Senate waa not in »ew&gt;j6D~t&gt;D' Saturday, or leaser intem.it) of the blue color of | to be a white man and woman. We went i WinW inj'Ktore, he inquired for the
home in company with seventeen companions, Sojourner*...................................... 6,037 (M»
। sea water may be taken as a direct index , in and asked for something to eat, and, I c^er^JT .
.
week* ago, and that after taking out oon*idTotal........................................238,701 121LHOT
erablo metal on tho reservation hia party was
I of its Haltness and of its specific gravity, while we were sitting in the house wait“ Member that terbacker I got hereA report transmitted tc^Congress by T1*®,feSolutlou waa rigorooly oppo-ed by earn* of so that when we observe the color of the I ing for it to be got readv, tlie door was 1110 »ther day ?”
attacked by the aavage*. he only escaping io
toll the s‘ory of Jhe «jy&gt;^hter.
the Hccrctan- of tho Interior concerning thy
water successively change from deep I opened, ami we were politely told to j
"
bill* which do not relate to tlie tariff. AJsKiioriaixati'bt! 1&gt;«
frauds and corrupt practices of. Indian An^Cm, pending
Well, was that a new brand?”
moatalltho Republican* voted for the rwolutlon. I blue to a bluish green and a dark green, i surrender, wliich Muj. Cooke, being the j
mentions the name- of ^7 reCjtn
or
|
we may conclude that the water lias be- 1 ranking officer, very politely did. And I
y
at Denver, with which nonif 16C pcremfi, •?nc pended on account
j^ud* corrupt practiOopiai of report* upon Al*«kan aff-irv were ' com,! ut
««““&lt;-• ^’e 1,auJ ««dty Mid ! tlius ended one of the most extraordi“ Regular plug terbacker
:
'' FTO* *
Crow Agencv,
«cived by tbe 8«n*t« on tbe naming of Mou&lt;tay, lfc8a heavy.
______ _ ______
nary expeditions of the war, when we
±?®:. .
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_
ed, for the purpose of exploring tlie Gunnison iffitana ; W. H Danilnon. at the Fort Hall
a.uiMuur uro uuiu«»er oi men auu me ! . “ W?U« ^,eD» j,1’8 “?•. It 8
country ana driving out the Ute Indiana.
ley it, from tbe Secretary of ibn m-aury, in re- '
New
Kind
of
Foppery
!
consider
the
numiier
of
men
and
the.
Agvuc^
F. 8. Godfrey, Agent at Mc»A New Kind of Foppery.
distance traveled, the number
jaws sadly replied MAC
the vurn-u!.
old man.
»n» to • requert. a oomtnuniceitou from u»
I( • „ , ,
numDer captured i m
Twenty-five men. from Deadwobd, adt* A pacilS.‘Agency, Now Moxioo ; H. W. Jone-,
. . ot. Aunagv
i
i
.i
-■
’ butn-. ?.a-.
,Weed; und...
tlw amount
done
U,„ I| ••
“ TI kno«ed T
I ««• gotten
putty old,
at tho Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory. The I
Dakota, in pursuit of the murderers of John other* arc a' Living-ton, Bridgeman, WliitxinenU that 1.0 luia thorougMy learned I „„
„ld lh(, fact Ula, *
ckwer I I waa allua handy &lt;m bltin’ .plug. I
Dcffenboch, the wealthy herder, have had a nian, and Hart
t il
tberity ot Biehmond than way other I n«'«r
“ plug.atoro thia one that I
fight with a party of eighteen Indians, on a
The President threatens to call an ex­
the troddle ehuura-Ane &gt;ort ?&gt;■(&gt;■ n„io„
)uttl )xx,n OT won! „itil the couldn t
to pteoew at a chaw. I rottrilrtitary of the Little Powder river. The con­ tra seauaion if Congress shall adjourn without
■k -tAAl 1
.
city tell into our hands in 1B65. Wo my teeUi on thu one and bit and puBud
flict laated two houru, and reaulted in tho deatii making nemo provision for counting the elect­ for tbe oonatructlriu of a public building at brorla. III,
The middle da.®;* I
. , ,
I
uken tbe next day. March 4, to "&gt;lt»&gt;«t«a
like a dog at a root, andTve
and
twisted
and Tve
a t ..
L • i i
| were taken the next day, March 4, to
A .Uj or tiro, .go w., rrco.red » ktu-r su,v&lt;.IU„.U| „,d (t„D1 uien.
U) kept biting and pulling for six days, and
oral vote....Ono J. M. George, a contractor,
make- aeriotui chargtw of corruption and bribery the pay and appointment of Deputy Manhaj*. from . fr,. u&lt;l. «»y.ng : “We rod. up ,
J
o|
L M^jer’, thar she am now, the some as the day
Mr
Vvir.
*v
HmltUwt
*
ra
—
nlnUm.
&lt;•
erilr.e
the
Herv
against several Congrc—men and Senators in
from AJlray w . ,»!«, ror ju&gt;d fcft eomi,,, ofaAlry. TLra tr
were you sold her to me.”
connection with the Taxa* and Pacific Iaimquite .boro the uuddk- dracK
■
1,WMj
M
„
“ Seems to be a good plug,” remarked
of 1830 the Chicago Club lead* all competitorH. granta. He says ♦900,000 in money and ♦900,­
A greet metropohtim journal .nd our
wunlli
it
tlie clerk, as he smelt of tlie counter­
....A drunken man attempted to force 000 worth of land-grant bond* were used to in­
friend employ a phrase, tlie meaning of
‘
feit
an cntmio? into tlx* htnux' of Minx Chir- duce Senator* to vote for tho land-grant, and
which puxzlea us a little.
Jotte Joiner, of Huron, Ohio. She called on about ♦1,000,000 wa* diiitrihuui! among tlie
“ She’s all right; it’s me that’s foil­
! Col. Scott’s Successor as President Of
him to doout, but lie n-fuwd, whereupon «he member- of tho House to influence their votes.
In this country all men are supposed
; ing," exclaimed the old man. “Puss me
the Pennsylvania Railroad.
took down her shotgun and lodged trie con­
During the debate on the Agricultural
to be equnt The constitution was framed
tents of it in hi* body. Tbe intruder died of
Thirty years ago Geo/ge B. Roberts, out some fine cut and Hl go home and
bill
in
the
House
of
BojiroscutaUve*,
Mr.
Gil
­
with
that
intent
Five
hundred
thousand
deed the farm to the boys and get ready
tho effects soon after... ,D»vid Fry and three
men laid down their lives to wijxj out thfii sitting at las desk in a surveyor's for the grave myself."—Fort IFortA
children were burned to death near Fort Wayne, lette (of Iowa) offered to amend by setting
the color-line at the Soutli. Tlie laws office, and serving the Pennsylvania (Tex.) Advatice. ■
apart ®50,000 to be expended in experimentrailroad us a rodman, is reported to
recognize no class distinction.
Reports from the troops in pursuit of for the manufacture of sugar from com--talkn.
made the startling utate-nicnt that after the
Wliat puts a man in tlie “middle have said that he Lad rather Imi Presi­
Victoria, tho hostile Apache chief, show that He
corn haa been gathered tlie atalkii will yield a
The weight of tho average male adultclass," as the term is applied nliove? dent of the Pennsylvania Railroad
for tho last month the savages have evaded the sugar crop equal in value to the corn crop at
What
individuals arc we to recognize Company than of tlie United Statt^s. In is 140 pounds.
.hlueeoats and killed and robbed settler* in all 50 cents a buahrt. In the Northwest,
little
more
tlian
a
month
he
will
attain
nlL the as members of the higher class ? Whom
where corn is worth 20 cent* a biuthel,
1 before shall we place in the third? It is easy liis ambition, for his succession is al­
augar crop from tbe dry xtalk*
THE MARKETS.
the raidera... .A Kanaaa City youth who went to the
would be worth from two to three timeenough to rate some tilings in this way, most absolutely certain. He has been
a ’ eer-garden to take charge of Uix brother, that
NEW YORK.
of
corn
itself.
Thin
immense
capacity
to
who wm lying there in an intoxicated condition. produce sugar, if taken advantage of, would
but how establish titles and cast among close l&gt;eside Col Scott for many years.
♦190 taia
. 4« C
the American people ? Is Mrs. Igno­ He first entered the service of the com­
rant Commonplace to be put in the first pany five months later than Col. Scott,
as
rodman
in
the
engineer
corps.
Dur
­
Bishop William Stanley, of the
Horace Maynard, at present
rank because she has money ? Is Mr.
nr, to succeed Judge Key as
United Brethren Church, has just died at his Minister to
Incompetent Meekface to i&gt;e equally ing the summer following hia accession
5 3
home in Westerville, Ohio. He was one of the
distinguished becanso his father served to the rood, in March, 1851, he became
Al S M
The President has nominated Horace
founders of Otterbein University. He wan the
in Congress ? Shall we understand that assistant engineer in charge of the
father of the author of “NcUie Gray."
raaiAb ■■
«•
Maynard, at present Minister to. Turkey, to be
Miss Intelligence goes down a jH’g be­ division on the summit tliat included
Telegrams from Santa Fe, New Muxcause she teaches school? and that the great tunnel. In 1852, in the fall,
he left the Pennsylvania to become as­
ing wore than 610,000, young Mr. Worthless belongs to the in­ sistant engineer of tho Pfaladelphia and
ner circle because he has never learned
how to make a living by honest labor ? Erie, and, during the years that fol­
and killed tor tho Eastern and
It is for thoughtful people to ponder on lowed, he was actively employed in
No. 1 Spring
these forced distinctions, and what they building railroads. He was an engineer
in thirty-six and a half minute*. Courtney did
on the North Pennsylvania, which was
not eomptete the ccureo;, be had been com­
imply.—Albany Journal.
opened in 1855, and on the Northwest­
plaining of headache all day.
money on mcirtgagoe was defaatod. A b!U waa Mark Twain as a German Scholar. ern. On the Allentown, the Mahony
sad presiding times and ptecsa for bolding L'niand Brood Mountain, and tlie West
vrtiizu: MML
Btalea atradt Courts tor tas District at loan.
I went often to look at file collection
Russia is placing the roads to China
..Dakota
Jersey he wm Chief Engineer, and
Mr. Davis, of Ulinota, from tbe Judiciary of curiosities in Heidelberg Castle, and filled tliat office when they were com­
in condition to transport troops and supplies in
MILWAUKEE.
one day surprised tho keeper of it with
the Uno the event of war with the Cctotials... .Die Empleted. In 1862, on May 23, he was
oat 10,District and Circuit my German. I spoke entirely in tliat called to the position of assistant to the
language. He wm greatly interested,
President of the Pehnsylvania railroad,
and, after I had tulktxl awhile, he said
sum of
on account of his engineering skill and
8. B. Qonoveb has been nominated ♦65,000,000.
wore the bill* for ua additional “ unique," and wanted to add it to hia ability as an administrative officer.
ITT. LOUIS
Japan rejects the proposals of China
Seven years later, on May 3, 1869, he
mnaeum. If he )md known what it coat was mode Fourth Vice President, and
The Vermont Greenbackera met in for an alliance against Ihus a.... Russia proposes
me to acquir - my art he would also have
to place five ironclads In the Pacific to be in
March 26. 1873, Second Vice President
k.iown that it would break any collector When Coll Scott was elected President,
readinc** should a war with China become
to buy it Surely there is not another
June 3, 1874, Mr. Roberta succeeded
.. .The following is from the Boston Adoertter
CISCUlNATL
language that i» so slipshod and ayatom- him as First Vice President,,ond, during
le s, and so slippery and illusive to the Col. Scott’s alutence in Eurojxj for a WnaX
grasp. One i» washed idxiut in it, father year and a half, he was acting Presi­
Quxen Victoria has been on
and thither, in tho most helpless way,
dent He has for many years occupied
days' visit to London. Bho drove in Hyde Park
and, when nt last he thinks he has cap­ a prominent position in the boards of
tured a rule wliich offers firm ground to
roads controlled by the Pennsylvania,
take a n-st on amid the general raj e and
and, as has been stated above, has al­
turmoil ot the parts of speech, he tun» ready succeeded Col. Scott in most of
with outriders, John Brown ocenpyiag the
over a }&gt;age and reads, “Let the pupil
the Western boards.—Philadelphia
DETROIT.
make care ul note of the following ex­ North American.
ceptions. " He runs his eye down and
Don Camwoft, Chairman of tha National Rccrowds at lower.
i
concentrated
at
different
finds
there
are
more
exceptions
to
the
pabbean Committee, sfened by 118 BepnbliThe Best Vehicle.
rule than instances of it. So overboard
An anecdote is told of a physician who
he goes again to hunt for another Ararat
&lt;Mt«ate« of Uw- Stab: and National
and to find another quicksand. German was called to a foreign family to pro­
INDIAN APOLLO
taffnge Ajwoeiatioiix. A sunilar letter
books are easy enough to road when you scribe for a case of incipient. consumprational Democratic Committee 1* in
The Italian elections have resulted in
hold them before the looking glass or tian. He gave them a prescription for
stand on your head—so as to reverse the pills, and wrote the direction : “ One
The California Workingmen's Con­
coustiuction—but I think that to learn
-ratio, rfoptid rralotoM (..ortag u» ora
to reiul and und. rotund a German news- any convenient vetuew. - me mnnly
paper is a thing which must always re­ looked in tho dictionary to get at tho
Republican ConveiDmain an impossibility to any foreigner. meaning of that prescription. They

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�SATURDAY.

braech-loadum rifle or gun will
ignition to be tuwd as a saloon rifle, thus

1860 and 187&amp;, inclusive, 369 were Uni120 Orthodox

Congyegatiunaliste,

one teaapoonful vanilla.

fanciero are now feed-

one pound of sugar, three-quarters of a
practice in the drill shed, or even in their JgSand steamed yellow carrots. This pound of butter, one and one-half
46 rooms. The invention consists of a tube wBia-remarkablo far ita rapid fattening jxitinds of raisins, one nutmug, six eggs,
qualities.

are printed fci italics :
JoL&amp; Adams.

John Jay.

lULBOrm.
There are said to be at this moment
more editors in than put of prison ia

The quantity of cottoxy otmoamed
in 1878 wm fifty-four times greater than
in 1778.
More than twenty celluloid companies
in this country are doing a sucoesafal
into a little cold water and then stirring
bums-.
in a quart of boiling milk ; boil a few
Edward Telfair.
Fisk University, at Nashville has been
minutes; flavor; turn into molds when
preaented with a bell weighing 2,000
cold; eat with jelly or cream.
pounds.
.
George Clinton.
To Clean Hair Brushes.—As hot
Jonn Rohe wm tarred and feathered
wan uncertain whether ahe really wished
on his wedding night at Lewis, Kv.,
to commit suicide. In order to test the
and rubbing completes their destruc­
because his bride wm his niece.
Thomas Jefferson.
tion, use soda dissolved in cold water.
.question, she let herself down into a
Thomas Pinckney.
Pioladelphu contains 108 distinct
Soda, having an affinity for grease,
stream with a rope, so that she could
Aaron Barr.
iron factories, giving employment to
cleans the brush with very little friction.
Sanmei Adams.
oither let go and drown, or hold fast and
nearly 12,000 hands, without including
After well shaking them, stand them on
OHrer Ellsworth.
those employed at the Baldwin locomo■eave heroclf. She found tliat immeraic.i
tlie points of tho handice in a shady
ive works.
.
in tho water did not make her desire to
Mr. Herbert Gladstone, who comes
live,, and ahe discarded tlie rope. But
------------- ;----- -- -----------into tiie new Parliament with his father,
■»«!
on.
qnwt
of
mJk,
her suicide waa prevented, after all, by
is said to be “ not only a strong, calm
8. Johnson.
»»W • mp of butte, ora ptal of moteand lucid reasoner, but lias that gayety
Ojas. Q Pinckney.
boatmen.
see, four eggs, with a little cinnamon or
and playfulness in him which a British
his victim continually follows him. His
nutmeg
;
lioil
tho
mOk,
stir
in
gradually
audience most loves.”
The United States District Attorney escape from punishment was curious. tremely dividM state, but from the cre­ the meal, mix all together find let it
John Adams
osote it contemns is useful in destroying
Amono all European countries France
&lt;rf New York city, at the instance of He wm tried, convicted and sentenced insects, and is at the same time valuable stand two hours, odd tno eggs when the
Chaa. C. Pinckney.
is tlie one in which the taxes are paid
John
Jay.
pudding
is
ready
to
put
in
the
oven
;
let
1-A
,
Oollector Merritt, haa commenced pro­ to death. During the previous year the as a fertilmehfor all garden crops.
mk (ifc Clinlon^
most punctually and cheerfully, sjn
ceedings against the proprietors of fif- Legislature had passed a law defining
f.
Rufus
King.
The first yekr n sheep’s • front teeth
contrast, Englishmen are great grum­
Superior Sponge Cake.—One pound 1808—James Mmtiscn.
. teen ocean Gteamships for carrying more the degrees of murder and declaring the are eight in mimber, anti are of eounl
blers and Italians are always in arrears,
of sugar, sifted; half pound of flour,
~ *
their treasury invariably being one-fourth
passengers than the law allows. Tlie penalty for murder in the first degree size ; tiyr^ecohd year tho two middle rind of a lemon, grated, with the juice.
Ooorgo Clinton.
short in its dues.
practice of overcrowding emigrant ves- should be imprisonment for one year, teeth are shed, and replaced by two Beat the yelks very light and mix them
A Norwich botanist, amazed the other
much larger than the others ; the third well with the sugar; add the lemon ; .- „ .
James Monroe.
Aiels during the spring months has grown after which, upon a warrant issued by your two very small ones appear on
day at the rapid growth of a fungus,
Flbridge Gerry.
beat them well together; add the wiutea, 18
calculated’that it had developed 10,000,­
to be*a gross abuse. The unfortunate the Governor, the convicted penon either side of the eight; at the end of
Jared Ingersoll.
000 cells in one day, or 186 ceils a sec­
D. D. Thompkins.
iaunigrants to this country have been should be* taken out and executed. the fourth year there are six large teeth ; gently—should not be stirred when the
Rufus King
John E. Howard.
ond. Prof. Gray, however, cites an in­
jscandaloualy treated for seveial years, Under this statute Battles wm sen­ the fifth year all tho front teeth are flour »s well mixed. If in one pan, two
'
'
James Rosa.
stance where a century plant formed
John Marshall.
and it is time that some restraint should tenced and incarcerated nt Auburn. large ; the sixth year all begin to show hours, if in two pans, one and a half
2,000,000,000 cells in twenty-four hours,
signs of wear.
hours.
be placed on the greedy ship corporu- During his imprisonment tho Court of
or 231,481 a second.
D. D. Thompkins.
Charcoal as Manure. —Although
To
!«..&lt;» may
Joseph Emmet’s spree in Pittsburgh
Richard Stockton.
Appeals declared the statute under which clmreool is nearly pure carbon, a large i&gt;e saved from the table for a few days,
Daniel Rodney.
will
cost him $5,000. Nearly all of the
he was convicted unconstitutional, and constituent of all vegetation, still it is and, when sufficient are collected, steep,
B. 8. Harper.
seats were sold for a week of his per­
W- L. Fox, * young oil producer, said
not claimed that this substance furnishes and not boil, them for half an hour in a
Richard Rub.
he was released.
formance at tlie Opera House, and tho
to be worth 83,000,000, the largest owner
direct food to plants. Its action is thus tin pan; strain tbe water off through a 1824—John Q. Adams. John C. Calhoun.
house had to be closed, the money being;
^.Andrew Jackson. Nathan Bandford.
of private iron tankage in the oil regions
India is coming forward as a tea­ described by Liebig : “ Flouts thrive in sieve, and use tliis tea to wMh all var­
refunded.
Persuasive efforts aid not*
Wm. H. Crawford. Nathan Macon.
and the only producer owning an indi- growing country, and in 1879 furnisued powdered charcoal, and may be brought nished paint. It removes spots, and
avail, and he wm sent to a hospital,
Hedry Clay.
’ * ~ Jackson.
'
Andrew
to blossom and bear fruit if exposed to gives a fresher, newer appearance than
Martin Van Buren.
where he was put into condition to act
•vidual pipe line of any size, recently Great Britain nearly one-fifth of its an­ the influence of rain and atmoaphere.
when soap and water are used. For
Henry Clay.
during the ensuing week.
died on a railroad train near Clarion, Pa. nual supply. The tea product of India Charcoal is the most unchangeable sub­ white point, toko up a small quantity of 1828— Andrew Jackson.
John C. Calhoun.
Under the old law marriage ceremon­
He was to be. witness in a murder trial, is steadily increasing, having risen from stance known. Ir may be kept for cent­ whiting on a damp piece of old wnite
J. Qnlncy Adama. Richard Rush.
ies could be perfortned in California by
Wm. Smith.
And, having forgotten b revolver he was 27,814,000 pounds in 1876 to 35,420,000 uries without change. Lt {KiMcastis the flannel, and rub over the surface lightly,
any Judge, Justice of tho Peace, Mayor,
power of condensing gases within its and it will leave the jNiint remarkably 1832—Andretr Jackson.
to produce and identify, had the train in 1878. Tlie tea is stronger and cheap­ pores, and particularly carbonic acid;
clergyman, or preacher of the gospel,
Henry Clay.
John Sergeant
bright and new.
John Floyd.
Henry Loe.
stopped and ran some distance to his er than the Chinese teas, but is said to and it w bv virtue of this jxiwer that the
but byfoi act of the preseat Legislature
To Boil a Ham.—Scrape and wash
Amo* Ellnukcr.
they con be solemnized onh by a Justice
house and back. Hu sank into a seat be not so mildly flavored. Small con­ roots of plants are supplied with char­ , carefully in plenty of cold water.. ___
Wnx.
Wilkinn.
Put
of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Su­
coal
as
is
humus,
with
an
atmosphere
exhausted by the effort * and when the signments which have reached tliis
it to eook in boiling T-xter
water enoughto
to 1836— Martin I’an Buren. R. M. Johnson.
perior Court, Justice of the Peace, or
of carbonic acid, which is renewed m
' ; let
. - it
- re­
Wm. H. Harriaon. Francix Granger.
conductor came to speak with him in a country, however, have been highly quickly as it is abstracted. Plants do cover it entirely, hock end up
minister of the gospel.
Hugh L. White.
John Taylor.
main on the front of the stove till the
- few minutes he was dead.
Daniel Webatcr.
Wm. Smith.
praised by New York tea-tasters. As not, however, attain maturity, under or­ luun begins to boil; then put it liack
A newspaper in Georgia says that if
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W. I’. Mangum.
the formers of that State would devote
the English statutes against adulteration dinary circumstances, in charcoal pow­ and let it
-- ------------------------------il_„
11
jummor
.teaffly
lor
lb™
i
M0
_
narrim
_
M
„
A correspondent writes that the
der, unlcf'S moistened with ruin or rain­ nonm Tiur»&gt;
less
of their energies to the raueng of
on tho
thn fire,
nr»» and
nnn let
Int tlie
inn
Vanllurcn.
” M.
’r Johnson.
__ __
are rigorously enforced in India, 7,000
hours. Take it off
IL
water. Rain-water contains one of the
cotton and give more attention to tho
.spider which hanged a mouse at Fort
James O. Birney. L. W. TazewelL
chests of tea adulterated by “dust” were essentials of vegetable life, a compound ham remain in the water it is boiled in
cultivation of sugar cane, rice, arrow­
"Wayne recently did not set the fashion.
till cool enough to handle ; then skin it;
burned recently. Indian teM ore not of nitrogen, the exclusion of which en­ put in a baking-pan, and sprinkle with 1844—James H. Polk.
root, the teo-plant, wine-growing, and
Gev. At. Dallas.
A similar performance was witnessed
tlie production of early fruits, vegetables
T. Frulinghuyscn.
“ faced ” or colored as Chinese teas are, tirely deprives humus and charcoal of i about three ounces of brown sugar ; run
Henry CUv.
many years ago in Albion. A young
their influence upon
vegetation.
"
and melons foi the Northern market,
। your pan in a hot oven, and let it remain
G. Buuey.
and the leaf presents a more irregular
they would be much more independent
Millard
Fillmore.
Barley and Oath.—A fine condition । a half hour, or untiUhe sugar has formed
appearance. The new teas m they come
Wm. O. Bailor.
and happy.
was discovered under an old counter
of
the soil is indispensable for the bar- | a brown crust. This not only im)&gt;ruves
w v*n Buren,
into use are likely to displace the Chi­
A. Rust, residing on Grand Prairie,
ley
crop.
Old
barley-growers
know
all
the
flavor
of
the
horn,
but
preserves
its
Pwrtx.
partially .suspended by a spider’s web.
nese teM of the lower grade, a result about this, but many want to grow bar- j juices.________
Texas, while returning from Dallas, woh
* Wintield ScotL *
In a few hours it was noticed that the
attacked on Mountain Creek bridge by a
generally desirable.
’ey because it is a profitable crop when i
Geo. W. Julian.
Jodi BnUago
on Hlrrl&gt;c&lt;-;
anake waa being gradually lifted from
successful. It will succeed in any good, ;
° _
.
• ,
1856—fames Buchanan. Jno. C. Breckinridge. Mexican lion. His life wm saved by
bis dog, which engaged the lion. The
j. c. Fremont
the floor. "Whenever he struggled the
Philadkli’iiia is Mtouudied to find well-prepared soil, but a mellow vclay By awl moans, Joe, get married, if
loom, wiucu can oc urougui to good you’linv a fair show. Don’t stand shivMillard Fillmore,
Uog wm terribly lacerated. The neighepider could be seen darting about from that it is to have on elevated railroad. loom, which can lie brought to good '
Hannibal Hamlin.
Ixwhood demand action of the County
tilth, is to lie preferred. But good ering on tlie bank, but pitch rite in and 1860-.4. Lincoln.u
line to line, evidently drawing up the The enterprise was Jrcpt a secret until
C. Breckinridge.
Jo*, lane.
out
JJ.J
commissioners in ridding tlie county of
crops of bright grain may be grown on stick your head under and shiver it out.
John Hell.
Exlward Everett.
mlack. The operation continued till the very'lately, and tlie first public inti­ lighter looms if in good heart It mar
may Thar ain't any more trick in getting
the bensL This is the third person at­
H.
A.
Donglmi.
H.
V.
Jolmson.
1 married tlian tliere is in eating peanuts.
tacked by it.
body of the snake was dangling in the mation of it wm the rapid demolition be made an excellent soiling crop to ffo~f.
r
X^-..
I
a man haa
dnTe^ni &lt;.n‘th.~
«« ....
Mrs. Scott-Siddons says: *' I liavo
of houses. The line within the city low clovqff, and as a change from unu&gt;. ;
say two und a 1 nbore ""
until the river run ouL Don't
traveled through the United States for
‘
"
1868—ff. S. Grant.
Schuyler Col far.
proper is to run on property owned by We prefer'to now thickly,
half buahela per acre, but opinion, vary I exprcttoman-y m&gt; angel—tore liar., been
eleven years, and know all phases of so­
Horatio Seymour. F. P. Blair, Jr.
’’
William P. Gillespie wm on his । the company, except where it crosses in tliis respect, and from one and a half
picked up long ago. Ramemlier, i872_£r. k Grant.
ciety. The women here arc very much
fiesth-lx d at Columbus, Ind. The phy- j streets. The projectors are the PennJ to
o and
range. I Jot
.....................
15. Gratz Brown.
—
u&gt; tw
two
uuu a
u ludf
iuui bushels
uusjieis is
is tlie
miu raugv.
- —’.&gt; Ioa bain’t a saint
...... yourself. Do not
Horace Greeley.
better informed than the English women.
.. ^.4..
' marrv for
beantvisexchuuvelv : I
’
aician told him
and
„ that he coaid not live | sylvania Railroad
tj,-t is Company,
| Early-sown
oatsitini ouri?...i..
hot climate
ore, । marry for beauty exclusively
; tieauty
American women possess a certain grace
Charles O’Conor. Goo. W. Julian.
•■Are you .uro I oaa't get Ito rua from their pnwmt depot, ia Wall «» « rah., bettor tom tbe Ute no. I like
!*« ice, awfully
««fully slippery*
.lippery and
aad thaws
tow.
James Black.
and ease, wliat the French call chic,
many hours. * an. you .«&lt;•&gt; i nvu &gt; go ( ru
I
dreadfully
easy.
Don't
marry
for
luv,
T.
A.
Hendrklu.
. .... u&lt; 1
, x, v . Our climate ia aot »o favorable tor oab. I
eaay.
tliat you will not find even in the high­
well?” the patient asked ; “ I don't want j Philadelphia,
IL Gratz Brown.
T. E. Bramli tic.
MntoUMn. to
.n Broad
Hnaat and
.o..l Market
MarW J(
jjgrthetee™ neither
“"£"1; luv is like a cooking-stove,
est English s&lt;x-ifty. A servant girl here
Chas. J. Jenkins. W. 8. Groesbeck.
’ vou to moke a mistake aliout it. Is 1 -♦«*~**
“ **
streets,
in the heart of the «&gt;;ev
city. The I. oUeg- There oats are heavy and plump, good for nothing when the fuel gives
will dress benelf in a graceful, natty
David
Davis.
W.
B.
Machen.
way that an English Duchess knows
' there a possibility of recovery?” He job of purchasing the ground of its 250 i and seed from Canada, Nova Scotia and out But let the mixture be some
N. P. Banka
beauty, becomingly dressed, with about 1876—R. B. Hayes.
nothing
about”
owners
wm
undertaken
a
year
ago
by
I
New
Brunswick
will
produce
well
for
; wm assured that his speedy demise wuh
The Boston Traveller relates of an
1 two or three years.
By «««
using seed from 8250 in her pocket, a gud speller, handy
8. J. Tilden.
.
n
| absolutely certain. Then he explained trusty agents, and the buyers were over ”** *
G. C. Smith.
old and wealthy Boston merchant that
these Nortliem localities, oats may lx&gt; and neat in her house, plenty of good
, why he wm ss anxious to get exact in- 100 different persons, who resold to tlie I grown in tlie Middle States weighing sense, tuff constitution
u and by-laws,
he has in.his “sitting-room” an ancient
C-olored Heroes.
| formation. He had murdered a mon company at the proper time. By this from thirty-five to forty-five pounds per small feet, a&gt; light step; add to this
music-box, and several mirrors reucliing
ana a warm
worm heart The
Tlie
sound teeth and
Two colored laliorers, named Telfair from floor to ceiling. He loves to take
■ twelve years before, and had never been plan the property wm all acquired at bushel*
mixture will keep in any climate and and Stewart, went down into a fire-well his ease with a lx-wl of punch or bottle
suspected of the crime. He desired to reasonable prices. Tlie structure is to
Beans as Food for Stock. —Chemi­ will not evaporate. Don’t marry for in Charleston. A few moments later, of brandy1 beside him, and for amuse­
, confess and lie forgiven, if he really was be of brick and iron, and the Schuylkill cal analysis and observation in feeding [ledigrve unless it’s backed by bank overcome by poisonous vapors, they ment he starts the music-box and calls
alike show the large amount of ’nutn- notes. A family with nothing but pedi- were lying in tlie mud and water gasp- in his man-servants and maid-servante
going to die, but not otherwise. He is to be crossed by a massive bridge.
ment contained in beans. There is no grec generally lacks sense.
ing for breath. A colored laborer named and haa them dance to his music, while
died, and the truth of his statement has
j more valuable food for forming muscle
---------------------------------- Simons hastened to their relief. As soon
he watches'their movements in the mir­
L been amply .sustained.
Two Children Commit Suicide Together. than beans. In the production of fat
A Good I’aper-weight.
m,
ft.Jt
first effects of the noxious rors, correcting them when their steps
Our to
Hungarian
report
they are greatly inferior
corn and contemporaries
the
Lately an
inhabitant of Naples in- gM he wm hauled out Undismayed, a are not right, placidly sipping his punch
a peculiarly painful case of double sui­ small grains, but they are snjicrior to formed kis friends that he was about to colored man named William Robertson or his brandy when all goes well.
The curious fact that a bvllet fired
cide committed by two shepherd boys, them m the production of flesh. All
a trip to Paris. Immediately he insisted on bring lowered down tlie well,
It is notorious that dogs take "their
into a person loses weight, although un- respectively aged 10 and 12, near Karls­ young animals are benefited by nn oc­ make
was overrun with commissions. Upon As he touched the bottom he fell forward
f'accountably so, has just been mode evi­ burg. These lads were in charge of a casional ration of beans. Sheep are as his retiim to Naples the traveler brought as if allot Tliere were now three help- manners from the human society in
wliich they have been brought up. Thus
dent by Prof. Lewis Balch, of Albany, flock of sheep turned out to graze on fond of beans m Ixjys ore of watermel­ with him, however, only a part of the less, dying men in the well Volunteers the coach-dog, having associated all liis
N. Y., in the progress of the Billings some grass land abutting upon tlie ons, but thay are not relished by most purchases ordered through him. “How were not wanting. A colored ma;, named life with grooms ana stable men, is de­
Karlsburg-Anul railway, and hud been domestic animals when they are first
■ murder trial. Defense laid great stress1 several times reproved by the watchman given them to eat Many animals need in the world could you be so forgetful?’’ James Seymour descended into the ficient in sagacity and only fit to follow
said several of those whom lie thus dis- depths, and fell as those who preceded the rumbling of the wheels. Fighting,
; upon the point that tlie bullet which stationed near their pMturage ground to be eduatoxl to eat beans, but, after a appointi-d. “ f will tell you how it hup- him had done.
gripping, and bolding on with iron
for allowing the sheep to stray on the short time, they will acquire a taste for peaied,” said the Neapolitan ; “such and
Stewart, one of the two men who went tenacity are the congenital attributes of
five grains less than the bullet carried ’line. On the 6th inst, just m the Arad them. Hogs, cows and fowls will ac­ such u one in giving me their commis- down to dean out the well, was taken the bull-dog, while the greyhound has
express came in sight, several sheep hail quire a taste for lieans m readily os hu­ sions gave me tlie money at the some out alive. Telfair, his companion, wm little of the reasoning faculty which is
by Billings* carbine, with which be wm wandered down the embankment and
man livings will for tomatoes, celery and time. I folded each one’s money iu the dead. These two, Stewart and Telfair, born in the colley or sheep dog. A par­
■aid to have committed the deed ; but' I were in imminent danger of being ripe figs. If beans are ground with corn
paper on which his commissions were were engaged in their usual work, lor dog, which, like Lever's Mrs. Roo­
Prof. Balch testified that he had shot, crushed by the train, from which, how­ or any kind of small grain in the propor­ wntten and placed ull the jiujxth on ray Robertson and Seymour, who endeav- ney, “cornea o’ dacent people,” would
ever,
they
were
rescued
by
the
timely
tion of one bushel of the former to four tiible. A sudden gust of wind came ored to save the stricken laborers, were repudiate the company of a street cur,
■two bullets through two heads and found
' intervention of the watchman in ques- of tlie latter, the meal will be eaten by and blew away every paper that did not dead when their bodies were removed,
' that each weighed 221 grains before
' tion, who, as soon m tlie train hail ail kinds of stock. Ruins may lie soaked contain money—possibly your commis- They died for their friends. Brave and whom the gentleman and scholar of
Burns would nose and find out, just m
[they were fired, but tliat afterward they passed, called up the boys and told them till they are quite soft, or boiled and
siuu was among them.” *
loyal hearts had throbbed under the honest Launce’s cur Crab was spotted
weighed ICO and 159j grains each, ai- tliat he would have them severely pun­
mixed, with bran or cornmeal to excel­
----------------------dusky skin. Knowing that they risked
by the two or three gentleman-like dogs
Circus
Time.
■hough, after taking every precaution, ished for neglecting their duty and his lent advantage.
..rm
• —- ---------- -- ..------------------ their lives they demanded that they bo with which he came in contact under the
w
",
rajirarkrel
toniutlort torewuethe
, repeated warnings. The terrified luils
gbe oould only find one particle of lead held consultation together' as to how
To Cure Foot-Bot in Sheep.—Tlie MrV
tew town her pw mcn
their own race who were brerth- Duke's table.
Much weighed less tlian one-seventh of• they might escape the threatened pen­ preparation of the foot is just m essen­ per, “with no,.naoftouuvi home. »nd hre their Ite. They towed to&gt; Intel
Two Beta Lost.
they hoped to preeerre
alty, and speedily came to the conclusion tial as the remedy, for if every part of «nu»to hyi»touure.»nd other bodlTwo members of Congress disouted
best
way of ten.
getting
outforeet
&lt;rf their
the disease is not laid that
bnr«-the
the
remedy
o&lt; the
end jungle How well
hi. wile ud children. Their own
one day ns to whoso chain was the Heav­
। scrape would be to drown themselves. will nut effect a cure. A solution of I reiucm e r to, find time DunuJ took
wiJ
oj their children ue
ier. Each one bet $10 his chain wm
» hail a new
w hat, Woe vitriol as strong us cjl be nuuk- and me to the circus! As we entered the
of them had Ju
just
Ltnidermist attached to the Anatomical1 One
the heavier, and they settled it by
hot m you can bear your hand in, tinte.1 incteure I tod Io him: 'How
adorned with a gay peacock’s feather,
*._*.!__ „
&lt;hi|e mea
themtorew M
weighing the chains in the scales at tlie
.EX il
ja
i.—..’ even fer a moment, having tlie Equid Umblv to, wild mumtoule. groA
Ffifsaeum of Berlin, has just discovered ai given to him, which
heTZ
sold
for va
13 kreujhl their nmnra
House postofficc. A few days afterward
three
or
four
inches
deep,
or
deep
»7
,
’
,
re
I
'?T7
!
fi^
rt
.!
ngh
.
riti
through
to,
lend
M
heroe*
tod
[
zers
to
a
tittle
peasant
girl,
who
hod
• liquid which, injected into the veins of
the winner of the bet wm in a jewelry
enough
to
cover
all
tho
affected
parts
;
Bl,Jl l«e honor be pud to store, when he saw his brother Con­
' dttd meat, not only preserves it for sev- been at play with tlie oojw when the then hold the diseased foot in this liquid to dtoh-UU Dtoiel told me it wm toy
dreadful menace of punishment wm im­
to- rendoe. oi peanut, tod pnm Jtoktio cloto men who, with no hope gressman’s chain in a glass case. He
' parted to them. With the pries of this ten minutes, or long enough to |x:ne- tore, plying their rogtoon."—Zltoo,. o(
„r .rerav-utiod ol tune, urnremarked that he hod seen tliat chain!
y fresh and in possession ot its nat-■ hat he purchased some small loaves, trate to all the disenaed pirts; put the Transcript._____________ _ _____
ficed their lives on the altar of humanity ? before, and wiv. told it had been left
flavor. Having treated a idaugh-. and the three children sat down by the sheep uu a dry Ixirn floor for twenty
A teaky Church.
They arc heroes and martyrs—on honor, tliere to have two extra links put in.
। Maros to hold their' “Pamuna,r’ or hours to give it’s chance to take effect.
B-hop Butkr .«■ oaoe boldw.-r -r- ““AT
“ Smelling a rat," he immediately went
' death-feast, and, this being terminati-d, In every case where I have tried it, it woem/.ia.pi.UtedchntohmlU.North
to a rival jeweler’s and ordered three
jbeequendy caused it to be exposed
him effected a cure, and I have never
extra links to be put in his own chain.
given a sheep medicine internally for of England, «ul, a atom, coming on,
r a fortnight to the air and weather
wm.nood, ■•&lt;ln.anr.iout- bj tb?toT- ~lond labc^r. ~n
toaneb a beigLL Some days pMsed, and one day he was
foot-rot
This
remedy
I
call
a
dead
shot
tiwges, lianging in tlie open front of aloud, “ One, two, three," and st the
approached by the ctfe-T CongreMiuan,
,
wlien the toot is thoroughly' prtqmred, rent of water that filtered through a CnarAStw (A. U) Jecws.
butcher’s aluip, he invited a select word '‘three’’ they sprung, hand-in­ but a more expeditious way, and where
who declared the Hou,* postoffice scales
thousand rente in the rout He mildly
Wallaaa
hand, into the* river, sinking immedi­
imperfect, and believed hia chain would
remonstrated
at
the
leaky
»*ondition
of
Rir
BIchard
naUaee.
you
don
’
t
hardly
hope
to
exterminate
ately under the broken ice with which
Lord Beaconsfield was desirous of bo tlie heaviest “on * fair weigh." The
the meat thus tested, providing for the surface of the rapid stream was the diseare, but keep it in subjection, is things, and suggested that the first str'partially covered.— l.ondon Telrgroph. tliis: After preparing the feet m far the shiny day should be devoted to repairing making Sir Richard Wallace... who ra­ former winner pretended to protest that
ne-d lejiair,
lepair, hunted
herited the
tbe late Marquis «
of lleruoni
Hertford s^ the scales were all right, and IM himMsIf
vitnol cure, take butter of
oi antimony
antimony, the edifice. “ But it duan’t ne»xl
vitriol
veal should fail to suit
Naw Orleans rm auiupeu to France pour oil of vitriol into it slowly until tlie your Worship, when it duan’t shower” estates, a peer; but the Queen, it is be bantered into another bet of J25, to
and Italy within a year 2.400,000 gallons heating and boiling prodss* oeaaes, and was the auswe: of the worthy church- said, objected, though so many of the I be decided by a tewehw's aoaUK Of
apply with a swab. Tliis remedy works warden.
first creations in tlie Peerage were ille- I ouuroe he won this bet, too.
triniiarians, 2 Quakero, 15 Oatbolim, 2 barrel of tlie rifle with which it is to be
used, but of very small caliber. Tliis
tube is fitted with brass rings about an
inch wide, which enable it to. be pushed
into and pulled out of the barrel of a
their own election.
rifle without in any way injuring the in­
terior of tire piece. The cartridge used

failure in Massachusetts, is grown with
success in Kansas. Some growers say
that it is 50 per cent, lietter than corn
fodder, and stands dry weather much
lietter than corn, or any other kind of
millet.
Air-blacked lime will destroy currant
wanna. In the spring examine the
bushes often, and when the lower leaves
of the gas generated by the explosion of are perforated tliere the worms ure to lie
tho Hmall charge of detonating substance found. If the bush is dry, flrot sprinkle
used to propel tlie bvllet can escape to with water, and then with lime. Two
or throe applications will be sufficient
injure the bore of the rifle.
for the season. Tlie lime will injure
neither the bush nor the fruit
It is said that Martin Battles, who,
Those who have soot, either of wood
twenty years ago, murdered a man
or bituminous coal, should carefully
through jealousy in Chautauqua county, save it for use in the garden. It is vol□.bit
for tho unmoai. it oooUin., and
N. Y., has lately become insane through
•1K for it. pow of ri-orbiog umaonA
remorse, imagining that the ghost oi

quick oven.
Oatmeal Blanc Mange.—A delicious

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“I don't want to tall.”
“But you must,”
,
. „
“Well, if I must I must, though Um
sure
I shall faint away. That night I
SATURDAY.
boxed Melissa again.”
“Ym.”
’
OCR KI KOPEAWriTER.
“And husband boxed me.”
“Yea.” . •
“And we both box-d the hired
and we were all no mat! we sotn
night in our cheers and have hod
blaiuH and catarrh ever' since! Do you
sumxrae we’d have made fools of our
selves over fourteen grain-bags be­
London, Exg., May 3rd, 1880.
longing to a man living three miles
Tbe Mystery of “How to live tinder away!”
Thfct settled the case with the iunr,
water”, which basso long puzzled the
visitors to the Polytechnic, and driven and the verdict waa in favor of Hie
defendant.-Detroit Free Preu.
our savans almost to fUspair, han at
lost been solved. Probably the facts
The Difference.
are these, as given by the iuveutor. He
“And I can’t understand this doctor
has a helmet like the ordinary diver
business at all,” one of them waa sav­
and iu this is packed compressed air— ing, as two women piuwed into the
just as an explorer might take meat postoffice yesterday,
“What’s tbe trouble now F
lozenges in hia pocket—which is sup­
“Well, the old man’s groaning aplied to him as he wants it; his owrr
ronnil agnin.-”
breath which would of course be poi“Witb whatr
“Heaven only knows, but it has cost
sou to him, is exhaled into a receptacle
filled with a preparation of soda, which me fifty cents for tho prescription.
That’s where the mystery comes in.
absorbs and annihilates it. Tliere is Every time my old man is a bit ailing
practically no limit to the time he can the doctor he comes and looks at his
exhist under water; and his system, tongue, count* his pulse, and orders
while It dispenses with expensive air­ gin-slings and chicken soup.”
“Is it possible F
pumps and other gear, has tliis advan­
“And when I wake up with a chill, a
tage over the old arrangement, that backache, a bad month and a dizzy
there is no-air-pipe to be entangled or head, and I faint away over the break­
broken, so that he can move in and fast, the doctor he comes in, tracks np
my clean floor, scares my canary into a
about a wreck like a dry man about a fit, and goes away saying: ’Yon don’t
carcass of a louse.
exercise enough, maybe you’d like to
■ -. Dr. Kenealy who died during the past wash for our family P I tell you I be­
month had painful experience at the lieve them doctors is all one-sided, and
after this my old man has gut to put
close of bis career of the little depend­ up with smelling at the camphor bot­
ance that is to be placed on mob popu­ tle, while I drink the slings !”—Detroit
larity. Elected five years ago for Free Preu.
Stake-upon-Trent, for no apparent
"Hia track I see, and I’U pursue,” ia
reason but that he was identified with what Gould paid of Vanderbilt.
the cause of the Claimant, he was the
other day as inexplicably rejected by J£ N T ER PRISE
his constituents, who at all events could
not complain that he had shown any
inconsistency bt conduct during the
time that he represented them in Par­
liament. For some years his influence
with the “people ” was sufficient to en­
able him to draw together in Hyde
Park on Easter Monday many thou­
sands of earnest Hupportere of tho“MngWsCharta” principles.- as ho termed
them, which formed the basis of hi« Po­ New Fresh Goods and Low
litical sweep and which were supposed
Prices.
to have some occult affinity with the
Tichbourne cart!. Few “eminent tncn”
of the present day have been followed
through the streets by more enthusi­ Boise Ac Franoie
astic crowds or have l»een greeted with
louder cheer than Dr. Kenesly, who
was literally mobbed by his admirers Having bought for CASH a large, neat
day after day on Ins way home from
stock of
Westminster’Hall during the trial of
the “unfortunate nobleman” whose
cause he so warmly espoused. Had he
lived another six years, the ride would
have turned in his favor. The re­
jected of Stake-upon-Trent might have
Syrups,
found a rest in Midlothian.
For the last week people Iriive senree■ ta been able to think of anything but
and Everything
Politics. Indeed the situaiion at one
time became so critical that the olden
time seemed to be coming track when a
Nttdtd
t«
tadac!
a FirU Class Grocery Stere!
collision Iwtween the Crown and the
People was nut an uncommon event.
It was evident that tbe Queen would
not send Mr. Gladstone. It is usejesa Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
blinking the fact thht Her Mfuasty per­
goodH and low price*, hope to receive
sonally objects to Mr. Gladsto-e as
a fair share of your patronage.
the leader of affairs.
Everything in­
dicates this, but now that tlie Queen
has wisely given way to the undoubted Highest Price paid Tor Produce
wish wf the majority one cannot help
admiring her pluck in having a birof
COME AND SEE.
fight for it. Readers of the life of the
Prince Consort cannot fail to see that
Yours Truly,
she is not tlie mere pupoet that many
people suppose. She can express her
BOISE &amp; FRANCIS
opinion strongly when tlie occasion re­
quires. Although the return of Glao- JJARNESSI HARNESS!
stoue to the Premiership was inevita­
ble as things now stand, many even
among the Liberals, arc doubtful as to
tlie result. How these great men must Makes the boss Carriage, Light road
end Team
smile at tbe variableness of tlie oar pqpw/if Two years ago the police had to
guard Mr. .Gladstone’s bouse from a
threatened attack. Now he is on tho
very topmost wave to success.
For a small snm of money and don’t
Alpha
you forget it.

GROCERY

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Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese

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’

The other day there wasaanit in
J notice alley between two Wayne
county farmer* regarding the owner­
ship ot fourteen u..marked grain bag*.
Each side was prepared to stoutly
swear that the bags were his, ami each
had witnessefi to back hia testimony.
The complainant swore to baying the
bag* at a certain store on a certain
time, and his hired man swore to hand­
ling them or they were taken from the
wagon. Tho defendant swore that
he purchased them at a certain pb.ee
'on a certain time, and hia wife was
called to tbe stand to tell what sheknew
about it. She was a large, fleshy wo­
man, and very much bewildered.
“Land save me I but I was never in
such a crowd before, aud 1 feel as if
I should faint!" she gasped as she took
tbe witness stand.
“Never mind fainting, Mrs. X.” said
the lawyer. “Tell tbe jury what you
know about those bags.
“Gh! land! but I know all about 'em!
We bought ’em on the lOth, of Novem­
ber.”
“How are you sure it waa tbe 10th!”
“Sakes alive! but I know it waa, for
I boxed Melissa's ears that morning for
leaving a spoon in the dish-water, and
she was mark'd on tlie 15th.”
“Who asked for the bags at the
store F
“Oh! stars and garters! but I did!
I remember it as plain aa dav.”
“What did the clerk say F
“Oh! stars! but heanui. -certainly,’
aud he went and got ’em.”
“What else do you remember F
•■«. i»d! but I wanted a calico

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Malt

SHERIFF

C«lloctl«w»

ROBERTS * HOTCHKISS,

Druggists A Chemists,

UNFERMENTED

MAU BITTERS
'\

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pOWKRS A BARLOW,

TRADE MARK

IMPROVED FOR 1880.

jean be Attached to Any Plow.

xlt ITS* been fully demonstrated that a Sulky can be attached to a plow and
do better work with greater ease to the team, and certainly more comfort or
pleasure to the man or boy, than if he. were to trudge the weary rounds to hold
and guide his plow. Now, the question is, where can the best sulky be had!
We have given this question our special attention and confidently assert that
the Buckeye is the Best in the Market, and we give the following reas­
ons why :
1st. It is simple in construction.
2d. It ia strong, durable and easily operated.
3d. Can be attached to any common plow either wood or iron beam.
4th. Can be reversed to use on right or left hand plows.
Sth. It is adapted to either two or three horse plows.
1
6th. Mho depth can be regulated or the plow raised entirely out of the
ground without stopping the team.
7tli. It will always hold the plow ata uniform depth, while passing over
ridges or furrows.
8th. With it you can turn a square corner without raising the plow.
9th. Can be net stationary in finishing lands if desired.
10th. Can be used with a rigid lever for general use, and may be left loose
and adjustable for very rough and stony land.

County aceote for tho WUrdFiow.

EKRY A. GOODYEAR,
Dealer In

IRON, MAILS i SHELF HARDWARE
Uno greater Blood-Purifying
giving principle in the world of med1
THERJt
MALT BflTEIlA, prepared br the Malt I

and made cxclnrivBly «f oak
roods Ln mr line as ebesp
Michigan, 'n-igbl Included

tbe mmelee, quirts the nerves, perfects dlgnatlon.
cb«*n tho mind, snd rltallaee with new life every
fluid of tbe body. It is so because It strikes at the
root of all debilHjr—ENFEEBLED DIGESTION
and IMPOVERISHED BLOOD. Hold everywhere.

American and Foreign Marble,

GENTH WANTED Ion the beat and fut-wHinx
Books and Wbku. Pricesim.rrdu«*d
S3
__pictorial
ii- r»- fns.nA

The New Buckeye Drill!

A

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Bl
tyinXIira
IIIHwUll
AND

Iunt paid two-and-a-ouartrT
years buy* one Best Cabinet
or Parlor Organa in the world;
winners of higbeat distinction

raay paymenu, &gt;3 a month
or M M a quarter and upward.
Sfor
Catalogura frro. Manon a H»u&gt;.
I Hu, (Cnkta Hquarr] New York; BO Wabash Amor

Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, Ac.,

•y^TM. 8. GOODYEAR,

DB1 GOODS, SILKS Ml DRE88 BOON
JULIUS RU88ELL,

THE NASHVILLE LEVATOR,

SI PERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.

THE ABOVE FOR SALE BY

Remodeled, Enlarged £ Improved

C.C. WOLCOTT

IN 1879,

fSo

QOOK’S CARRIAGE WORKS’

NASHVILLE, MICH.,
MinmfaetureH

as

to

Enabe

Any number of farmers to

Unload Wheat and GrainExpeditiously ui Accuratly.

ZDZRfS" GOODS,

yy&gt;. f. hicks,

Groceries and General Produce,
F. A. JONES.

Finest Goods in Central Mich

*nd Burnoo. D»y w&gt;4
Nia'ut Valla proa pUy attended. Offloe at rwtAINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS Rdenec.
North Main Street. Naahill'e, Mieh.
egular physician

desire to announce that having erected
DR. H W. wun MORE
one of the largest and most convenient
PHYSICIAN. Raaidarce and o«=a
elevator buildings in central Michigan, TPCLECTIC
Fj at Leri Ellio'.te, Maple Orora Gen’re.

J. A. BAUGHMAN.

TTorthe season of’1880.
I am prepared’to furnish the public

AND SURGEON, Woodland C»nPAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PR1CI PHYSICIAN
tre, Mich. Day and night calU promptly rt
(ended

For any quantity of

JJENRY ROE,

Pkopbibto*

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding
That may be brought them. They alse
keep for sale at the lowest prices

Have you seen any of Will’s work!
If not call on him, one door north of
Boise and Francis’, got his prices and
vou will trade.

W. E. CLARK.

Needs, Flour. Feed. Ume.Sall,
Plaster, Stucco, Hair a«d
Shingles.

I ARISE

Money Sared It Dealing will ttei.
AIK 81! rfWORTH A BROOKS.

TO SAY

MBflical&amp;SHrgjcallnstitQtfi

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,
Smokei Hams ail 8Mien,
IN THEIR SEASON.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel.
&lt;y The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides. Pelts, icc.
Frosh Goods, Full Weights and
Satisfaction. Guaranteed.

AND

HENRY BOB.

Dr. Hfll’i English Extract «f

A. B. SPIISti, I. D., Prop.

COMMON-SENSE ROCKER

W. A. FOI.GI.A0E, K.

Buggy or Wagon
My Reading and Writing Table

Resident

PhyrtctAn aud Nnrnou,
OUiee 2041 Wcxxlxvturd Avenue

tid es, cr: lining-table

My Euy-Ch»irs.
The franwi are hard wood, csrefullj »ulected and tborctighly reasoned. Thr scats

BUCHU

To t»e found in the ZVIarhet.
IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN

CH

Best Kidney Investigators hi Use.

Workmanship and Materials
■ Wlien Combined With

twd Bfaibter, Drowycf tbeKklncrx

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,
Arc Essential Fnotom in

“And you didH get it T,
'.Blew* granny! I didn't, and we jaw­
ed al) tlie way borne."
•’And mw why are yon positive that
iatotb. rood;

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orr&gt;'«noaT0&amp; tw b»» natural color rv&amp;oTWtkw

All Goods of this Manufacture,
Before purchasing. tee that the chair bai.
ray nddrru stasqxd on frame Knocked

Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market,
Confidently Believing They will Stand the Test,

,dnd prove highly Satisfactory to all who Purchase.
Wb*lob»r
F. A. BOCLAIR, MattvHte. X. T.

E, COOK

W. J OH
Mr. Grim, of De» Moum. U..

Grim death to pay a visit.

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                  <text>ORNO STRONG,)
Editor and Proprietor. I

VOLUME VH.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1880

—IL Evarts, one of tUp oldest res­
LOCAL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE, idents
of tliia vicinity died on WednesAnd Her Environs.
’ evening.
Mr. Evarts was bora in
Look at Aylsworth’s new ad.
Hector, Tompkins Co, N. Y.. in 1812,
—Ruckle A Son’s dam at Morgan* and moved to Cwleton 88 years ago. X.The sheep washing season has arV was carried awav by the high water of He baa always been a healthy, hard
Fred. Kirtland hns returned from the
Nthe past week.
working man till within a short time,
.
—Bridge or no bridge—improvements Ire has been troubled with the heart north woods.
Mrs. A. P. Nichols is having her
or no improvements—is now the issue disease and dropsy. Funeral services
bouse r^diingled.
before our people.
were held at 2 o’clock D,. in. nn Friday-,
Horace Flint has moved into the
—The Eaton and Barry Co. Hbmeowing of his new house.
.
pathic Medical Society will meet at
Wnr. Johnson of Augusta is visiting
'-ithe Wolcott House on Wednesday,June
nt postmaster Davidson’s.
2nd.
.
Miss'Nettie Gardiner of Hastings, is
—Our citizens began to mend their
visitingjnt the Wolcott House?
ways last Wednesday afternoon, under
^-Mi&gt;T'Al. Kasey is very ®ick and Al.
the supervision of Street Commissioner
had to close his shop on Thursday.
Everts.
&gt;(Brit Hoag lias completed a well for C.
■* -It is asserted by those who claim to
Kill of Maple Grove that is 119 ft. deep.
know, that more min has fell this
Mr. J. Kellogg is now occupying the
spring, than in the same length of time
ample accomodations of his new house.
in thirty-two years.
XKellogg A Demaruy took orders for
—During the wind and rain storm of
82 screen doors last Tuesday forenoon.
—On Monday last, W. P and R. E.
Wednesday, a couple of apple trees
"Mrs Mathews, wife of editor Mathews
were uprooted in Abram Gordin ier’s Taylor loaded a heavy ground-stone on of Fremont Center, is visiting at Ed.
their trucks, and started for Battle Mailorr’s.
yard in Maple Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jarrard of Maple
—Farmers arc complaining that they Creek, to deliver it to the graduating
. can not get their ground ready for corn class of the advent college. The stone Grove are at Newago visiting their
1 planting, on account of the rain keep­ wbs bought by tlie class of Mrs. Ralston . daughter.
for a Diemoral stone, to be placed on
ing the ground too wet.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Goodyer, of
the college campus. It was weighed Hastings, were guests at Jesse Austin's
—The wind blew G. A. Truman’s
at Ainsworth A Brook’s scales, ami on Sunday.
store door shut ou Monday and broke
The M. E. Sunday school will hold a
«ut the glass, and on Wednesday Chas. turned the beam nt 2,930 lbs. Mrs. Raiston received $5.00 for it, and the Tav- . picnic nt Thornapple laike on WedDemary’s door shared the same fate.
Ir..
OO for delivering
5
„ fw tlw,
lor Bro’s, d*
915.00
theanltw.
same, ' j (iayt,jUDt. iflth.
—Bill Burger, the blacksmith who hns
Mil it wiu pronounced by all who «a« । cbarloy Brody’a father and brother
worked for Charley Scheidt, inn the
it. to be the nueat apocimen they bad fro)n Battle Creek, madeblm n abort
sharp end of a fie into hi* hand the
ever beheld.
.p,;, t|,i,
other day inflicting a painful wound,
—John Tuckerman, his Aon Melvin. ’ x, Tlie first swarm of bees of the season,
—Fifty new champion Reapers and and Mart Cooper were up iu Henry . came forth from Lyman Wilson’s hives
Mowers have been unloaded at the de­ Feighner’s woods, Wednesday, after a on the 14th inst.
pot for C. C. Wolcott, and judging from log, when the storm came Up, and they
Chas. Baker of Maple Grove drew a
the way the farmers are taking them took shelter from the rain underneath • loiid of oats to the elevator last Monaway, they are indeed the "cliampion” sopie trees, and left the team and t that weighed out 106 bushels.
machine.
trucks a few paces distant from them.
“
" C.
“ Clark
‘ returned from York
Mrs. J.
—Walker A Norton’s dam nt Barry- Scarcely had they seated themselves nt State hint week and in now Mopping at
ville, was carried away by the freshet the foot of » tall hickory, when the her father’*. Orin Cole of .MapleGrove.
Y on Saturday night. This is the third wind struck them and the tree began to
Geo. Babcock, an auctioneer of Balti­
time in 14 months that they have met IcKisen nt the roots, nud they barely more commenced closing out the re­
with a similar loss, and now over 100 had time to save themselves, when the. mainder of the Loomis stock Thursday
feet of embankment is torn down and tree went over, striking the crossways
the flats below is flooded with water.
of the trucks and breaking the crosA- XE. W. Fonda has moved his house­
—The Charlotte editors have been liarsand reach, and frightning the men hold effects to Athens, and will now
calling each other names for some and team considerably,to say the least. hold forth as landlord in his hotel in
time, but the hostilities ceased when Fortunately' no other damage wnt that place.
one asserted that it rtould be danger­ done, but John and Mart chink it was a
Barney Brooks sold throe span of his
ous to spank his opponent, as it might pretty close call.
Texas ponies on Thursday to 11. Kuox,
cause concussion of the brain. Evi­
!#. Williams aud G. W. Wolcott all of
—The heavy rains of last week com
dently this new location for the brain pletely saturated the ground and every Deshler.Ohio.
was a poser ou ’tother editor.
Tiie W. C. T. U. will meet nt the res­
little rill was swelled to its utmost ca­
—The cornfield of Henry Strong, of pacity, and on Saturday night the water idence of Mrs. Frank McDerby od
^.i&amp;irryville, which he intends planting in the river began to raise very rapidly Tuesday. June 1. nt 6:30 o’clock, v. m.
to corn this spring, is nearly two feet and on Sunday morning fears were Remember the house.
Be sure mid attend the R. R. meet­
under water, and his ingenious neigh­ entertained that Holler’s dam would
bors suggest that he load his corn into 'succumb to the heavy pressure of ing on Monday evening as the ladies
have
n fine program on hand mid a
water
but
immediate
work
in
filling
a musket, get a row-boat, and shoot it
in, as it may be late before the water the low places with dirt saved it from good time is expected.
A
tramp
printer invaded the Neic»
washed out.
Drift wood
subsides enough to plant it in the reg­ being
and large plats of grass and sod were sanctnin on Wednesday in quest of a
ular way.
job.
He
hud
been manipulating type
—One of Barney Brook’s Texas loosened up the river and were
ponies took sick, last Sunday, and all helped over the dam in order to for the Hawk, for a few days.
Three of E. Cook’s employees, R.
efforts to save it were unavailing, anti keep the presure of water as light ns
Smith, C. Holmes and Chns. Middleton,
on Wednesday about noon it “kicked possible. Monday the butments of the
the bucket”. It is thought that death smaller bridge began to wash out mid with their wives took a trip to Marsh­
was caused by internal injuries, receiv­ for a little time it was feared by all on Wediiewhiy, to visit relatives
ed in trying to extricate itself from n some that the bridge would be carried and friends in that place.
Holland’s works and other interest­
slough in one of the yards where it got away, but this too was saved by the fill­
cast, while they were roping it last ing in of dirt in time. Brady’s flats ing books have Ikm ii placed in the La­
dies
Library and can lie found at the
were entirely covered and they hail
Saturday.
the appearance of a vast lake, and Christian church every Saturday after­
—On Tuesday last, Cort. Wilkinson
boys on rafts of all descriptions such as noon from 2 o’clock until 4.
brought suit against R?uben Allerton,
Lieut. McNaughton of Big R«pi.’c.
sides of old dry goods .boxes, the bot­
before Esq. Powers, for malictms in­
toms of wagon boxes and old boards was the guest of E. Pnrady on Tuesday.
jury to a building, by breaking out
fastened together with sticks, were He was the 2nd Lieut, of Mr. Parody’s
lights of glass, etc. After consultation
seen cruising aroun^*wherever they Co., and was in command of the party
and sober thought. Allerton. concluded
could find a place to launch taeir frail that raptured Dr. Mudd the surgeon
that he would rather settle, than pro­
barks. By Wednesday the water be­ who dressed Bootli’a limb.
ceed with the suit, and be paid Wilkin­
The editor has had a wrestling match
gan to subside mid is still lowering.
son his claims for private damages and
Holler’s mills had to Suspend operation with the ague the past week, and the
the suit was withdrawn.
aud the whole western mid northern latter mimed party, has won the most
—Mrs. Anna De Have ns of Johns­ portion of the village has had the ap­ falls thus far, and consequently this
town,posse moth a white cat with much pearance of a flood for the past week. week’s 3’eic« has been left almost en­
motherly instincts.
A few weeks
tirely to the tender mercies of the boys.
since said cat gave birth to a litter of
A KILLIN(G) BUTT.
Mrs. Wm. Jarrard contributes the
kittens. About two weeks ago. three
Last Thursday, Tims. Fisher and following, for the benefit of The News
young door mice* appeared upon the
Chas. Marshall of Hastings township, readers, as a sure exterminator of
scene, when the cat immediately adop­
appeared before Esq. Killen, for trial worms from currant bushes. Take one
ted them into her family, and the sin­
upon a warrant issued by said justice, table spoonfull of saleratus to one
gular spectacle of a cat suckling mice
charging them with feloniously and gallon of water and sprinkle the bushis witnessed by scores of .people every
burglarously breaking into the house
day.
Deb. Green, Ainsworth &amp; Brook’s
of Henry Miller and assaulting Mrs.
—At the democratic caucus, held at Miller. Prosecuting attorney Knappen (text man, buckled down to, business
the Wolcott House, Thursday eve., for appeared for the people, and after last Thursday afternoon, and took 80,­
the purpose of electing delegates to at­ reading the complaint and summons, 000 shingles from the cars and ranked
tend the county convention to be held saw that the warrant issued was not in them up by the side of the plaster
in the city of Hastings to-day, the fol­ accordance with the complaint and house in two hours.
lowing delegates were chosen.
Ira consequently the suit could not pro­
Elder Grice, of the Disciple Church
Bacheller, Calvin Ainsworth, Wm. ceed. He then gave the Esquire some will deliver a discourse upon the “Div­
Martin, Stephen W&amp;lralh, Dr. W. H. friendly advice in regard to the issuing ision of the word of rhe Scriptures” on
Young, B. B. Downing, Jno. Barry, of criminal warrants and stated that it Thursday evening, Juno 3rd, at the
Joo. Smith, E. O. Hyde and Albert would be leas expense to the people of Christian church. All are especially
Hilton.
’
the county if he would confer with the invited to come and hear him.
An excellent opportunity is offered
—While the crowd were witnessing prosecuting attorney before a suit of
that kind wan called, and, iu case there by the Evening Arws, for all who wish
for
a few weeks to throw off the heavy
yards on Thursday. a leaning wood
were not sufficient causes for a case, it
pile in Ainsworth’s yard became m&gt; might be discontinued before udimx.- c-res of business and enjoy a pleasant
and
profitable trip to the aealMmrd. • It
heavily laden with human height that ewtary expense. had been made. Killen
instead of taking the advice as com­ will Im? under the management of W.
with it awi dumping them plimentary. informed Mr. Knappen IL Breariey, the popular manager of
that he wwhed to have no reflections fonnerexecuraions, and the price of the
round trip of over 8.000 miles has been
reduced to 990.00 which brings it with•pUnpurodiaprop- miiriit take hi. witnwi-r and depart in in tlw reach of all. See notice of guide
book in another column.

8UI0IDE.
The news baa Just come to us of a
shooting suicide in the township of
Barry. It seems that Willie Seibel a
young man 10 years of age and son of
Hou. Moses Seibel of Hope, has for
some years been attacked with spells of
despondency, having threatened to
hang himself sometime ago, but his
filial affection detered him from the
act, but on Monday last ho was again
similarly attacked, and liis people nil
being away from home he took a shot­
gun and repaired to his room and call­
ed the hired girl to bring him pen, ink
and paper, but failing to And the ink
ho wrote a letter with a lead pencil,
bidding good-bye to his father and
mother and giving directions regarding
the disposal of his horse and buggy and
asking them not to pay out any money
for him. He then placed the muzzle of
the gun to his breast and discharged it,
the whole charge taking effect in his
heart and lungs. The hired girl think­
ing some thing was wrong when she
saw him take the gun to his room and
she immediately ran to the neighbors
and gave the alarm, but when they ar­
rived, they found him on the floor,
weltering in his own blood, with the
gun laying by his side.

| TERMS; $1.50per
I

Yeaf
Credit Subscriptions $1.75.

NUMBER 36.

HASTINGS ITEMS.
the suit came off on the 18th Lust. be­
'^Over eight thousand people were in fore Esq. Dunham. A judgment for
the above amount and interest wax
town show day.
rendered, and Mr. Taylor went home
It is yet undecided whether we celewearing that broad smile that ever
brnte or not on the 4th of July.
lurk*
around that tiny little mouth.
The photograph gallery has been
The inevitable asenta are in our
moved to rooms in the Tinkler block.
midst
This time they bring a new­
Mr. Geo. Wilcox, ex-county treasurer
fangled washing machine, it looks
died at Irving last Sunday aged 47
like
a
tin
horn stuck nn a mop stick
years.
and works on the principle of the old A subscription is to be circulated to
pounder. A lady can sling her wash •
get the necessary funds to get a tan­
ing between* heaven and earth fn 96
nery located here.
Cook A- Sheldon have put a new 7,- minutes, even though it be the largest
OOOlo. safe iu their office for the safe­ washing that ever straddled a line.
Read thia and be admonished. A
keeping of their abstract books.
The Presbyterian church is being man well known throughout ot»r town,
dressed with a new coat of paint which when in Nashville the other day, lead
his little daughter, innocent and pitia­
improves its looks very much.
A very neat and pretty sign has been- ble, to the saloon steps, and there left
displaved by Messrs. Algers, over for nn hour or more, cold and shiver­
Shatz grocery where they have located ing in the rnin, while he indulged in
that poisonous beverage which ent*
their law office.
. The fire department is to be supplied down youth in all its vigot, manhood
with two new trumpets to be need by in its strength, and age in it* weak­
the 2nd. Asst. Chief engineer and the ness.

Foreman of the engine Co.
The executive committee of the
LOCAL MATTERS.
Barry Co., Agricultural Society Will
meet at the court house June 10th, to
D. C. Griffith is filling his store chuck
arrange a premium list for the annual full of now summer goods and they are
I fair,
cheap.
~■
* Mrs. Chas. H. Hicks who has been
CTF All kinds of Harness cheap for
TEMPERANCE PICNIC.
ccnfincd to her room for several years cash and don’t von forget it, Texas
on account of insnnity.died on Monday Colt and Horse Haltere, onlv 85 ct*. at
A. R. Woix?ott’s.
The committcee of the township R. evening last, aged 36, and the funeral
R. clubs met ns per appointment at the services were held on Wednesday and
Ixvok! Ixvok! Look!
club room in the Christian church in her
__ _____
remains deposited in the Riverside
L. Russell is loaning money nt- listen •
Nashville,May 22nd, nt 2:30 o’clock p. id. cemetry.
ishinglv low rates, on good farm secu­
rity. Call fnr rates at his Real Estate
Mr. Chipman was calk'd to the chair 1
Exchange, Hastings.
32-:;?.
BALTIMORE ITEMS.
and Mrs. G. A. Truman appointed
Sec’y. Mr. Chipman stared the object of
W Snow Flake Flour 2.75per cwt a
Warren Warner has just raised the
Boise A Francis.
the meeting, which wai to perfect nn
frame for a now barn.
arrangement for a temperance picnic.
CV A Social Hop will Im? given at my
John Hinchman is getting out
It was unanimously decided that should
new house in Maple Grove, Tuesday
lumber for two new barns to be built evening, June 18th. Bill 50 ct*.
be a basket, picnic and be held at
this summer.
Fred Quick.
Morgan, Thursday the 10th, of June, at
We understand the job is let to put
10 o’clock a. m. Messrs. Ainsworth of
TP* Paris Green for Rale by
npa Grange ball nt the corners, near
F. T. Boink.
Nashville, Cook of Morgan, ana Greg­ the postofficc, 20x40 feet, two stories |
ory of North Castleton, were appoint­ high.
nr Just received a full line of spring
ed ns committee to secure good speak­
and Summer clothing at
We thing Baltimore is improving as
S. Libhauser’s
ers for the occasion. It was also votfast, or a little faster than any other
i ed that there be a committee of one
town in the county. If you were at the
I appointed from each club to make arpostoffice some Saturday and . should
3 farm horses.
C. C. Wolcott.
| inngements for music, this committee
see the bundle of Nashville New’s you
Removed! Removed!
| to meet at 1:80 o’clock at the club room
would think they read some.
in Nashville, May22th. Each club are
To my new store two doors smith of
If those old folks who are supposed
| requested to go in separate delegations,
Truman’s, which has been filled up
to set a better example, disturb folks with a stock of Elgin Watches,'Clocks,
and as this in the first township R. R.
again
on
the
road
as
they
did
last
Silverware. Jewelry, and other tilings
picnic, we earnestly invite all interest­
ed in the temperance cause to be pre­ Sunday morning coming from the kept in a first-class jewelry store, se­
sent and enjoy the day together.
circus, they will get reported. They lected with the view of pleasing and
benefiting my patrons. Come and
E. Chipman,. Mrs. G. A.Troman.
do not want to be so much like a guide we me and I will dn you good. Re­
Pres.
Sec’y.
ImmihI. they should travel the way as pairing as usual.
C. W. Demarat.
well as to point it. They must not find
Common Council Proceedings.
GF A large line oi wall T«P»*r at
fault if some of the younger ones
I
Council Rooms,
__ F. T. Boisk’s.
I Nashville, May 25, 1880.
should make snme noise some Sunday
IV Yon can get the Celebtoted
Regular meeting h«ld.
morning in going home from a dance. Stark
and Voorman Pat. Sand-bands
Present, Chipman President, Down­
We learn "that Mr. George Arnold, put on ynur Buggies at E. Cook’s for
ing, Cook, Roe, Reynolds aud Boston.
°n Sunday last struck ar-1 knocked his only 92.00. They are worth five times
Absent Olds.
Minutes of last meeting rend, and on wife down, then dragged her out door what they cost to any wagon.
motion approved by ayes and nays as kicking and pounding her, but she
ty Go to Hale’s and try his cool
follows:
niiinaged to get away from him and and delicious Soda Water. He always
Ayes Downing, Cook. Roe, Boston
isu to one of the ueighlmrs, Mr. Erb, has the popular flavorings. Coffee,
and Reynolds.
Chocolate, etc., that makes refreshing
Nays, none.
where alio is now stopping. If the drinks. Also Ginger Ale, Geyser and
The acct, of Wm. L. Parker, for neighlxirH would furnish the tar, the Scltzes Water on draught.
$10.67-was presented and on motion alIndies would be willing to furn ish the
Itewed by ayes and nays ns follows:
GF For Jewelry and Watches go to
Ayes Downing, Cook, Roc, Boston, pillow of feather*. It' is what he de- '
'
F. T. Bodie.
and Reynolds.
shrves as this is not the first time he
Nnys, none.
QFFowl Meadow Grass, Red Topnnd
has abused hia family, not only his
The bond of F. C. Boise us village
Feld
PeaA,
at
the
Nashville
Elevator.
treasurer for 98,000 with John E. Barry wifdbut hia children. Itianot whis­
27tf
Ainsworth &amp; Brooks.
ky, as he is a souer man. but pure
and F. T. Boise as sureties was pre
tV Dr. J. Graves a thromdily post­
Rented and on motion accepted and cusaediieaa. *_____ ________
ed veterinety surgeon of Kabuuo. will
approved by ayes and nays as follows:
■APLE GROVE ITEMS.
lie in Nashville every Saturday. Surg­
Ayes Donning, Cook, Roe, Boston
ery a specialty. Can be found at
and Reynolds.
Potatoes begin to open their eyes.
H.G. Hale’s.
Nays none.
The petition to build a new bridge
Mis® Mattie Walton Is lying very
Those new styles of Dress Goods,
nccross Thotnapplo River was on mo­ sick nt Leander Lapham's.
Glnvra,
Hosery,
Neckties.
Embroidery,
tion, tabled, oy ayes aud nays as fol­
The long continued rains last week Silk Fringes, and Trimming Silks are
lows:
Ayes Donning, Cook, Roe, Boston made vegitation rejoice, and the roads all new, neat, attractive am! cheap at
D. C. Griffith.
mid Reynolds.
over-flow.
Nays none.
Fred Quick in to have a dance at hia
GFWilson &amp; Howe still sells Boots
The committee appointed to settle
and
Shoes
as
low
as
the
lowest.
with Herbert M. Lee village treasurer new house next Tueaday night. Boys,
presented the following report.
don’t forget your partners.
Best
viachin?
in
the
Market.
Benjamin Pierce has resigned the
AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE.
office of Drain Commissioner, and C.
IteottipU u&gt;'4. to
Don
’
t
buy
until
you
examine
them
W. Taylor has been appointed to fill
Total on bunt!
and see their superiority oyer all other
vacancy.
March 2nd highway fund on hand
machines. Call and get pores.
Mrs. Pierce returned with Leander
Kellooo. Demaray A Co.
XI. 10 Lapham and wife on the 22nd, Th.-?y
HT* Window curtains and rixtureaat
shortened their visirj on account of
F. T. Boise’s.
sickness at home.
Total
Pi.hunmonta tn date
ty The newest styles of spring salts
Minerva Cummings went to Jackson
for men and boys just received at
last week to have her throat operated
___________ D. C. Grifvith’s.
upon by the doctor* at the conrention.
Or Wilson A. Howe sells Tobacco
Which report was on motion accept- Dr. Griswold accompanied her.
for 40 cents.
•u by ayes and nays as follows:
The Spencer*, went fishing last
Ayes Downing. Cook, Roe, Boston
Saturday. Fine time for fishing. Every
While in Hastings this week we
and R-ynolds.
Nays none.
boy that can
bait a hook and dropped into L. Ruwdl’s Real Estate
The bids for building village ..ail was every big girl that can take the fish off Exchange and found him raxhed with
on motion tabled by ayes and nays as
business, and lending money at lower
follows:
The ladies mite society will be en­
Ayes Downing, Cook, Roe, Boston,
and Reynolds.
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Whitney on borrow 91,000 at a
Nays none.
Jane 3rd, afternoon and evening. AU mA«m Mr. Bnraell.
On motion council adjourned until
are cordially invited to attend as a
Friday May 28th, 1880.
pleasant time is expeected.
you examine and got price* *1
•F. McDerby,
E. Chipman,
D. C. QtuvriTR.
President.
Clerk.
Mr. Lapham hasn’t got on his usual
supply of spring goods, no Nashville
Mrs. Ogden Green of Battle Creek,
was in town last week, visiting her may look for an augmentation, in their
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Parker. Mr. and ever flourishing trade from this pros­
Mrs. Green hare resided iu Battle perous and thriving part of the moral
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i

snnec-

Mr,

�the curious visitor that
A- Iaw hod arranged with me to go down

to be built;
family was ever to
arte, ahcrald. in *ome sentence or para­ move through the. halls, never to sing in
graph, tell all and each other what a the parlor ; we think, the visitor would
marveloua earth is this one where we all have came away with a heart full of ab­
dwell for a period qnly too brief. In solute puin at the reeiUjl. The grander
our latitude this great pageant of nature the house the more painful this thought
comes later than to those living Dearer that it was for no mortal; that it was to
any strangers into your confidence untiT
the sun, but it comes after such a stand, and, at last, decay without on
you have pasted out the money, and look
marked and long winter that the spec­ occupant But suppose, now, he should
ho was tying mo, I had caught sight of tacle of spring and summer is mode revisit that place next autumn, and find
out who mtn next to you.”It was something new for him to cau­ the white face of s. little girl looking at more impreexivo by theoontrast Spring that ho had been deceived, and that a
tion me, and I could not but wonder at us from between the rails of the fence. I and summer in our North ore made by large, happy family were enjoying and
it; Butin the bustie of getting aboard could see her great blue eyes, and knew our rough winters as distinct os Bacon's fully appreciating tliat large home, all
the train I forgot what ho had mud. Or­ that she was frightened. There were embroidery, “which is more pleasing pain would pass away in the feeling tliat
dinary prudence had induced me to place red stains around her mouth and on the when there is lively color upon dark and the elegant Douse hiul found a full ex­
the money, which was all in bank bills little hand resting on the rail, and I knew solemn ground." Southern lands sur­ planation. Such is our world with man
and divided into three packages, under that she was some former’s child search­ pass our zone in the duration and quan­ in it • The flowers cannot admire them­
my shirt and next to my skin, where the ing for strawberries. I could not worn her tity of leaves, and blossoms, and wanh selves, they wait for mnu ; the sea can­
PITH AND POINT
deft baud of a pickpocket could Dot of her danger, and I feared that she sunshine, but we, perhaps, suniass not hear its own waves, it waits for
would be seen or heard. While Raleigh these lands in the grand artistic effect, man ; the rainbow cannot see iteelf, it
reach it.
A dangeboes mon—One who takes life
Interested in a newspaper, time flew was tying the last knot I winked at the for our winter is a powerful background waits for all us older ones to admire it, cheerfully..
by os the train flew past, and at length little girl as hard as I could, hoping that upon which these decorative months and for oar children to say that who
Among the recognized small rices are
the hoarse voice cf tliebrakeman warned she would move away. But she did not paint their tremendous landscape. What finds the end of it finds a pot of gold.
Vice Presidents.
me that I had reached Grafton. I had go-.
our hearts may want of time they make Man in this house completes the meanNothing is wholly bad. Even a dork
leaped down and was making for the
“Well, now for the money.” said up by intensity of appreciation.
Be
lantern has its bright side.
livery stable when I heard a familiar Raleigh, and he began searching my. these matters aa they may, it must be
voice, and looked up to see Raleigh. pockete. Ho went from one to the admitted that all tlie way from the St. from this amazing adaptation we jiass to
WHY I JOINED THE DETECTIVES. He was seated in a baggy, and had
other, removing all the articles; felt Lawrence to the Amazon nature is simply the belief in an intelligent Maker. It solemn-looking person. Of course, and
seemingly waited for me to como in. .
.
down my boot-leg, and then finally too large to be measured by any of us, seems impossible to detach our earth tears may end in smiles,
“Can I sit with you ?”
‘‘Don't express your surprise," he passed his hand over my bosom, and. and W0 shall all live and die without from'a creative mind—as impossible as
Never jump at. a- conclusion. It’s os
“Certainly, sir.
begun, as I stepped at the wheel. “ I
having done justice to the hills and val­ to detach it from an appreciative mind bod as jumping out of bed and landing
• “ Nice weather ?”
did intend to go away; I changed my
‘*Hal (hero it is J” he exclaimed, leys, the lakes und rivers, and fields and
the little end of a tack.
“Splendid, indeed."
mind, and like this section eo well that drawing dut the package. I don’t liardly skies around our tents. We shall all re­
“Crops growing finely ?”
The hired girl who was called up at
I am going out todav to look at a farm believe that old Grip will see any of' semble the disciples w|io fell asleep
“ Yes—couldn’t do bette?.”
o'clock
in the morning, thinks arose
with a view of purchasing—come, ride this to-dAy^"
while Jesus was iu their company.
, I was sitting in a car on a Wisconsin up to the hotel. ’’
hours later would sound quite ns
_ .
He sat down near my 1
the, What folly in us to wish to be elsewhere
railroad, one day, years ago, when a
We rode up, ordered lunch, and, while
good-looking,, pleasant-spoken man came we were discussing it, Mr. Raleigh dis­ lackage, alid was cool ev--^___ w______ when we have not yet studied one square
Anothkb comjxxier has produced u
along, stopped at my seat, and the above covered that the farm ho was going to o count the money. As he commenced mile of prairie, or paid to a solemn pine
waltz (for one finger)," which, to aay
converaatiou took place, th- latter part see was just beyond that of old Grip’s. thejittic-girl waved her hand at me. My forest tlx* worship of a day ! It is not'
least, must be a very sick sort of
heart went thumping, for I expected that the wisdom of mon, but his misfortune,
of it after I had given-him part of my
tzing.
How fortunate 1 I could nde out she would niter a word or shout; but she that he always wishes to go elsewhere,
seat
with him, see the farm, return in his sank down from sight, and I caught a when he has not listened well to his own
A
M
ichigan Congressman told a friend
'iNow, I am regarded as a social man. I company, and he was greatly pleased.
be was filled with amazement; and
gleam of her frock as she passed through bird song, ror mode any attempt to
like a joke ; more so then than now. On
I was also pleased. If any one had
is friend went down to tlie bar and
gather his own wild flowers.
Dwellers
entering a railroad car I always looked told me aa we got into tlie buggy that the grass.
for amazement
“You aeo, my young friend,” re­ m cities are to be pitied from May to
about for a talkative man, and then I George Raleigh meant to return with
got as close to him as possible and my money in his pocket and my blood marked Raleigh, as’he drew off one of November, but they need not sigh for far­
The exasixTated owner of a corner
drained him dry, if the journey was long upon liis Bands I should liave believed his boots and deposited some of the bills away lands, for just outside of all our
tore in Augusta, Me., has put up a sign
noisy, dusty streets, ten miles away, this
enough.
: “ Wanted, tlie ten laziest men
him o lunatic ; and yet George Raleigh
sweet kingdom of ijature begins, and torrents. Man walked in the night or
_ And I want to state one thing more.
1 town—to loaf on this corner.”
tet —
u&gt;'op&gt;h*n
Morel
"32tire Some men would have shot or stabbed colors 1 &gt;eautiful as those in Florida, the tog, and thus learned to think of
a orphan before
I oonld
could realize Uw
the I
the night of ignorance or the fog of ar­
winds
as
soft
as
thoAe
in
Italy,
are
to
lx*
W
hen
his cousin, Charlotte Dunne,
you,
but
it
’
s
only
the
apprentices
who
do
-d pool whwh
n&gt;« &lt;«■'•. I IF» | cool breere .nd tire right of m&lt;»don
had by the seeker. God has so made gument ; man had seen the leaf fade, was married, Jones said, “ It was Dunne
tecW here .nd cuffed there, and
grow such work. All the real gentlemen of
T gre«
° . ■ ana greengroves
groves urede
ruuiie my
_ rbwrt
__________
our world tliat they who seek shall find, and tliis led him to say that we all do'' Ixifore it was lx*gun, Dunne while it was
our
calling
do
business
as
gentlemen
up between folks, as they say. I
ought
I
.
n
?
...
1 ought
jjy conn&gt;anioi' was very tolkwhether what they seek is forgiveness fade ax a leaf. So that language was in Ixjing done, and. not Dunne when it was
to have had, at tlie-time of which1 I. write,
WT,te&gt; ative, but he didn’t even hint at my er­ should."
the outset only a transfer of the material
a pretty thorough knowledge of human rand He talked aa far away as he could
He drew off the other boot, and placed or salvation, or only a glimpse of grass world over into the soul, and a finding done."
or blossoms, or morning dew.
Near to
nature, and have lxx*n able to read evil
A New Jersey colored man, whose
some
“
fifties"
and
“
twenties"
in
it,
“ Oh ! excuse me ! ’’ he exclaimed,
of
similar phenomena within. Thus wife had left him, said : “She would
oil
there
ore
doors
to
oil
who
will
knock.
in
a man
’s face if he
me evil.
I nner
after we uau
hail passed a mile beyond the and then continued:
^7.——
,r intended
. •
i
nature is the school-mistress to which
did not pride myself on being over sharp,
wld.1 were among the farm“ I. have it all planned out how to deal The Psalmist found the glory of God all primitive mon went for hte instruction, come back, if I frowed her some sugar;
but I ain’t frowin* no sugar, do you
but the knocking around among strung- ]1Ou^’ “jI should have offered you with you as soon as I get the money dis- around him, found it in such amazing
that he wondered, among such and, after those far-off children hud heah ?"
era ought to have given anyone a good this before."
jxweil of around my person. I shall lay quantity
skies, and clouds, and lights, and shad­ gene in and out a long time, they
expsfienoe.
you on your back and ixiur the balance
A lady tells something that ought to
He drew ~
from his
a smsdl
flask
Well, the stranger and I fell into an,। —
,, pocket ------——
r- of the wino down your throat. There's ows, tmd stars, that the Creator- could nail a strange currency of sound, j have remained a secret. with her sex.
’ ’ _.*„2 B
?. *.hi me.
___ Now,
r_
awv train of conversation as we rode to- I * wJ’ ur
I1 enough of it to make yon sleep until to­ remember man, and have mercy upon which we coll Ayran, or Hebrew,, or
if mighty
I'
*8 l^nt n woman» choosing her lover,
Greek
—
the
circulating
gold
of
mighty
_
r
___
0
in
regard
to
drinks.
In
him.
Measuring
Deity
by
human
gether, and in ten minutes I began to 5*“ temperate y - — morrow night, and by that time I shall
It took mankind
mankind. e&lt;?nH‘|lora a good deal more how the man
the sight
and smell of be hundreds of miles away. As soon os standards, it seems to this old thinker nations now dead.
enjoy his company. He wns a well-nuule tact* J. ‘detested
l^testea me
sig
■ ­ will be regarded by other women than
__ ZJ intoxicating.
izt '
But Iliad not I see the drug take effect, I shall untie that, in the demands of the universe uj&gt;- thousands of years to gather up us sim
Idlow, finely dremed, and wore a fine “,
ythmg
whether sue loves liim herself.
.....
.
•
.
. •
lit., mom I (vinruffii Io
watch, and a simon-pure diamond ring. the moral courage to tell him so, and your hands and remove the gag. When on the attention of God, man might eas­ ple a language us the Hebrew; more
thousands still to make such a collection
When old Mr. Higginsworth was asked
I never saw a mon who could talk so hand bock the flask undisturbed. I you come out of your sleep—if you ever ily be forgotten.
of symlxils im wo now have under the if he ttx»k u newspaper he replied that
feared
to
offend
him,
and
so
I
drank,
This
natural
world,
now
puttiug
on
easv and so pleasantly. It seemed that
do—you had better crawl out to the
he had but to open his mouth and the jx’rhapti, three good swallows. He called road, where you will most likely meet its summer beauty, stands related to modern name of French, or German, or “ since our memlx&gt;r of Congress stopix-d
my attention to the wtxxls on the left ub some traveler soon. I want to use the man in so many ways that, instead of its English. So intimate is the relation be­ sending me the CXmffrcMional liecord I
words fe 1 right out.
I had traveled in the South ; so hail he received back the flask, and, when I horse and buggy, otherwise I would leave leading us to fear that God may forget tween words and the external world th.it don’t take any; but I guess I kin git
lie. I had heard the roar of the Pacific; looked around again, ho was just remov­ them for you.’1
man, it reminds u*» tliat it is an arena rt is, perhajiH, true that no one Wut along without it It never gives much
I where the Creator especially rcmemlxirs a lover of nature cun ever reach a rich news, anyhow."
he knew all about it I had lx*en up in ing it from his mouth, os if he had drunk
How coolly fie talked. He treated the
und powerful language. He is otu in
।
heartily.
a balloon, down in a mine, been blown
The members of a young ladies' de­
matter as if it were a regular transaction His children. Indeed, all the material
Up, smashed up and repaired again mid : In aixiut five minutes I lx?gnn to feel in which I fully acquiescwL He hod me creation seems only a part of the house the field of relative suggestion when he bating society in Troy have decided in
is out with nature. The tongue be­
again; my new friend .had experienced queer. The fence along the road seemed u fast prisoner, and I felt that he could of the soul—not of the soul of mon only
favor of long courtahip. Level-headed
comes
paralyzed
soon
uni
1
the
heart
to
grow
higher
and
the
trees
grow
all • these things, and was wishing for
girls. Ol*ervation luu* taught them that
do just as he pleased. Wliile I was —but of that living, conacious some­
&gt; something of a more startling nature. larger ; something came to my ears that thinking, I saw the little white face ap- thing called soul. We are net empow­ and brain enjoy this great out-door air. there is wonderful, fulling-off of confec­
We agreed on politics, neither had any the rattle of a byggy sounded a long ]x?ar txitween the rails again, but in a ered to state whether there be any mind Fully in svmpatiiy with field, and sea, tions, bulls, carriage-rides and opera
and
iiky,
they
seem
to
reward
the
friend
­
way
off.
beaidea the human mind that enjoys to­
religion, and I had never met such a
“ How strange! Why, I believe I moment it faded away and its place was day our blossoming earth. We natural­ ship by helping their admirers to speak. | when courtahip ends and the stern realikailroad companion.
ities of married life begin.
taken by the sun-burned phiz of a farm­
Did yon ever meet a man who, though am going to lx? sick !" I exclaimed, er. He looked from me to Raleigh and ly consider iu* mytlu* all these old stories It is true the words are all in the lexi­
con, but thev are not all in our liind
&lt;.E.ni&gt;
En wife
»u»—“ Sa
oaj,
iwk uere
xv«
holding
on.
to
the
seat
with
all
my
might
T
endeb
v, look
here!1 Tvo
a stranger to you ten minutes before,
bock again, and I winked at him in a about spirits that lived in the oaks, tliat and heart,
Reading
will give us
many,
| got
to l
have
a -.w
new velvet
skirt rigid off.
t
“
You
do
look
strange,"
he
replied,
...
---------o
----------Jt
-t t.
.;-. ...L..;
could wrest from you your secrets which
way which he readily luiderstixxL His I rustled in tlie breeze, that dragged their
vou had sworn to yourselfnot to reveal ? with a snaky smile stealing over his fact? disappeared, and I felt that I should ;i invisible garments over the grass, myths j but a love of nature will pour into the Got to have it This old thing is all
; which gave the luicienta Xlieir Dianas j mind thousands of terms which came worn out—actually threadbare down the
Well, he was such a man. It was not face ; “I shouldn’t wonder if it was opo- be saved.
from the world of sense, and which are I front” Brute of husband—“Just, the
long before! he commenced asking me plexy."
, “ fto, old Grip won’t get his tin to- and Paus, myths which fmle away from full of tlie aroma of the field** or lulls.
| tiling, my dear. All the rage. Fashion
questions. He did not seem to try to
I did not suspect the gume he had
literature in the “Midsummer Night's
quiz or draw me out, but he asked me played. His words were like an echo, 1 day,” mused Raleigh, storing away the Dream,” where Puck and Titania and I The transition is easy from the rein-1 item says velvet skirts will be ven' much
emotions in such a sly, roundabout way ana hi.** face seemed twice as large as it bills in his pockete. “ You will goback Oberon figure bo strangely. But that tion uf the external world to public worn tliis season. Sundpajxir the back
that, before I knew it, I was giving him was. My head began to spin and my to Law A Law feeling put out and cut mon is the only form of intelligence morals to its relation to r ligion. All ! of vour dress, and you’re setting the
brain began to snap and crack, and I was up, but they couldn’t blame you ; it is that ,is enjoying the immense world, are aware that the argument in favor of styfe."
my history.
H, II can
’t shout,
’t I?
not vour fault at oil. True, had you with its rising and si tting suns, with its a Gtxl mav lx* denied, but th.* argument
•• o
On,
can't
shoot, can
can't
I? ’"’ he said,
I waa at that time just on the point of greatly frightened.
hen —
twitted
olxiut his
“ You are badly off,’’ he continued, minded your business on the car and not infinite loveliness, we liave no right to m favor of uo God mav meet as it seems w-----1
LL, archen-.
~v.Lv.... “ Give
being admitted to the liar of Wisconsin
'‘
'
he 1added,
snatching
it out
as a student of Law A Law, of Brief ville. looking into my face. “I will drive as been so free with a stranger, this would say. The fucf that no lx?ing is visible, a bolder rejection. The atheists may me that lx»w,"” h«Jjdja'. hon.L
“ Now,” he added,
not have happened. I was on my way or tangible, or audible, except our­ toil at their i&gt;art of their debate. Lt't of
_»----------------__j
“
The firm were old lawyers with a lucra­ fast aa possible and get a doctor."
tive practice, and it had been talked
My tongue was so heavy that I could to Milwaukee, and liad no thought of selves would not be a conclusive us prefer to toil nt thoex- oars which | Btrikinfe an attitude “ show me someargument that we have'' the world in row our boat toward immortality. W.&gt; thnig vou Wlult jx^p^ wluU
over that in about a month I should be not reply. I clutched the seat, shut my such rich pickings here.
tn the spring and summer the **‘Yea,
’ said Julia's
I saw notliing of the farmer, Raleigh our keeping, for as God is invisible, so mav
Yes, r".said
Julia's friend,
friend, “
“ that
that's the
the “ Co.” of the firm. A year liefore, eyes, and he put his horse at his ix«t
a farmer named Preston, down al»out pace. We met a farmer’s team, and I finished his counting, and I mode up there may be somewhere between mon revelation of a Deity. There is the question.
Question."” “
“You
You hateful
hateful tiling,'
thing," said
Kwg
mlu.be.nlv,
Fn.m
the.
little
L/nli^
win,
U1
luliAU-.un^t
can
remember
that
one
of
the
occupants
my mind that the farmer was afraid to and Deity intelligences not within tlie
ulia, with an Italian-sunset face, “it
four miles from Grafton, died, and his
daisy
up
to
the
oak
the
distance
is
great.
neitiier.
—
_~_i—.*. I’ll never speak to you
matters had been put into tlie hands of of the wagon called out to know what interfere, and had ran away. My heart domain of human sense. Dismissing
—
'
-‘-J‘ again.";
d
’■ ■ ••"
But
doubtless
tne innocent
Law k Law for settlement Preston had ailed that mon. Raleigh did not reply, went down as Raleigh got up, for I saw tliis inquiry because we an* not compe­ Only a great mind can pass over it ereof Julia's
Julia' friend will have its efthat he was about to carry out his plan tent to discuss it, we can safely mark atively. Upon a hill-summit in Wiscon­ blunder
died rich. He had money in bunk, rail­ but urged his horse forward.
..uuuu L
sin,
where
a
Ix-autiful
-Gothic
church
road stock and mortgages, etc., and
Anout three miles from Grafton wns n of further drugging me. He turned me the fact that our external world is made overlooks many lakes, and where tlie feet
^verrthing was settleci up to the satis­ long stretch of forest, and this waa soon on my back, sat down astride of me, anil largely for man. It used to lx* objected
“ Well, Father Brown, how did vou
faction of tiie relict- and fatherleos^
to this theory that the earth and sea and I brunches of trees touched the stained
reached. The pain in my head was not then nulled out the flask.
like my sermon yesterday?" asked a
“ Now, in just about » minute well be sky ore beautiful where man has never 1 glass of the windows, tlie wonihiperti on
About a year before his death, being so violent, and I was not so bodlv affect­
young preacher. “ Ye see* parson," was
yinche;! for money, and not wishing to ed when opening my eyes. I Ima settled through with the business," ho re­ Ixsen, but this would only Jeach uh that a Sunday morning in June read only a
short service that they might move from the ®eply,
reply, "I
“I haven't
haven’t a fair chance at
sell anything at a sacrifice, Preston nod into a sort of dumb stupor, with a brain marked, trying to put the mouth of the the universe was nut made for man only. the aisles and altar outside, to be more .
| 11
them sermons
of* *
yours.
’
----- 1. Pm an old man
God Himself loves the beautiful. The
given a mortgage on his farm for $3,000. so benumbed tliat I had to say to myself: flask between my jaws.
jierfectly in the presence of God. When now, and have to set pretty well bock by
While the papers read
for one year “ This is a tree, tliat is a stump," etc.,
I rolled my head to one side, and he conclusion will remain that the relations you see the wood of the oak or the pine the stove; and there's old Miss Smithe,
from date,” there was a verbal agreement before I could make auro 1 waa not did not succeed. He was jamming the of the world to man are n part of its
Widder Taff, 'u Mrs. Brian's darters, 'n
that it should be lifted any day that wrong. Half a mile down the road after flask against my teeth, when I caught final cause. Man does not breathe all you can say that the Creator wished Nabby Birt, 'n all the rest^ setting in
Preston desired. A month after, when, we struck the forest, and then Raleigh the sound of a soft step, the crash of a the air there is, nor drink all tlie water that -tree to stand by ite own strength,
front of me with their mouths wide open,
but
when
you
see
the
vine
reach
out
having the funds to clear off the jiaper, turned the horse into a blind road lead­ club, and Raleigh rolled off my body. there is; ho can only take his cupful
the “old money bags” holding it refused ing back into the woods. I could not He tried to leap up, but three or four from the rivers, and yet the air and the tendrils you must admit that it a swallerin’ down all the best of the ser­
take
hold
of
something mon; 'n what gets down to me is putty
to discharge, wishing to secure his inter- understand what he intended. I tried farmers struck ium down, and one of the water are for man. So we cannot Hee must
stronger than itself.
This tendril poor stuff, parson, putty .poor stuff.
to grapple with the question, but could blows rendered him senseless. Before all the lulls and vales and oceans ; there is straight and pliant until it touches
Emmie was sent to the grocer's for a
ho came to I was free of ropes and gag, are great forests whore no human foot­ something. It then curls and hardens
not solve it
pound of mild cheese. In a few min­
step is to be seen or heard, and yet, in a
«xpiratiom A fire among my office ;&gt;a“ Well, here we are !" exclaimed Ra­ and we had him securely bouni
into iron. This would answer for vines
Over beyond the pasture a farmer and great sense, the human family Htonds ns that climb trees or attach to fences, but utes she returned, crying as if her:heart
pera had destroyed the memoranda, leigh, when we had reached a point for­
would break. “ What is the matter, my
his hands were raking hay.
“Little a reason for this vast earthly house.
and I must go down and get the date ty rods from the main road.
Tliis dumb creation may well come to how ore ugly walls to lx* covered with dear?” asked her mother, somewhat
He stopped the horse, got out and Blue Eyes," only 8 years old, had, fortu­
from old Grip, who lived south of Graf­
foliage? A tendril cannot grasp the alarmed. “I don't care—they are real
ton about five miles.
The stranger hitched him, and thencame round to the nately, witnessed a part of Raleigh’s help us believe in the existence of a surface of brick or stone.
Behold
1
she
answered.
“Who?”
proceedings. She had hurried bock to Supreme mind, aud of a human mind along cornea the ivy, which spreads out mean,"
yumped all thia out of me in about ten wheel.
minutes, aud yet I never once suspected
“ You don’t feel just right, but I guess her father and told him that " a man os being distinct from material. To little hands upon a perpendicular wall, “ Why, all of them; they all laughed
me — the
clerks
and
every­
tie was receiving any information.
you will be better soon,” he remarked. was all tied up out there." Understand­ Coleridge, in the vale of Chomouni, all and thus will clamber all over castle, or at
body.” ‘‘Laughed at you, my child;
ing the nituation, he and his men had the details of the uplifted Mont Blanc cathedral, or cottage.
“lam not positive,” lie added, “but “ Come, let me help you down."
Thus jmuse
"I
He reached up his arms, and I let go moved around so as to secure an ad­ spoke of a God. Tlie crags, the cas­ where you may and meditate by any why, what did you ask for?"
I am }&gt;retty auro the time is the 13th,
the seat and fell into them. It seemed vantage, and Raleigh’s capture was the cades, the to: rents, the sea of pines, the tree however gigantic, or by any’flower asked for a pound of calm chwee,” she
which would be Tuesday next”
playof sunlightandmooulight, the eagles
said, ix-tweeu her sol*. The fact was
“ And then your folks will send down to me as if I weighed a ton, but he car- result.
however humble, and thev combine to
the money and discharge the mortgage, vied me along without an effort, and laid
When the rascal found his senses he soaring around their nesta in inaccessible say that they were made by a Wisdom that Emmie had learned that day at
me down within about a rod of a fence was terribly taken back, and cursed rocks, the wild flowers in tlie edge of auitc separate from themselves. Thus school that “ mild ” meant “ calm," and
of course?” he queried.
the Hint chance she got she used the new
“ Oh, yes, I shall most likely bring it which ran along on one aide of an old enough for a whole Flanders army. We the snow, the wild goats "sporting
te external world, after helping us
down," 1replied, and it never occurred pasture. Just now I began to get a lit­ took him back to Grafton, and when I 'round the eagles’, nests,” the vnpoiy fashion a language, after coming to in­
tle better. The effects of the drug were saw him again he was on his way to the clouds of incense, all are woven to­ spire a literature and awaken genius,
to me how imprudent I was.
A Miserly Senator.
He turned the conversation into other wearing off, and I got a fair smqncion penitentiary to serve a sentence of fifteen gether into ai&gt; argument for the actu­ after ministering to human pleasure or
ality of a Gud. Not only do such
channels, and did not once attempt to that something unusual had happened. years.
To illustrate the penuriousnt
thoughts suggest a mind that invented happiness, after inviting us io piirauita
pump me.further. We gut to Grafton at But I was powerless to move a limb ;
The mortgage was duly lifted, and the and mude such a scene, but olso a di­ that aid morals and repeat tlie .benedio10:50, and, to my great surprise, he an­ the sensation wsm like that when your gift which Law A Law sent to Katy Grey
vinely- mild** mind that can stand in the lion “Blasted the pure in heart,”comes a Washington eorresjxindent relates that
,
nounced that he was to stop in town on foot goes to sleep.
kept her in dresses for many a year.’ ‘ va lev and look up “ wi h dim eyes suf­ with one more excellence in tliat it ut­ one bitter txild day m midwinter a mes­
buainess for u few days’- L-had Dot
“ Can you speak T’ inquired Raleigh,
For mvsclf, I felt so humiliated at
ters one more impressive argument in senger was sent to his apartments on
aaked his name or avocation, while he Ixmding over me ; “ Ix-cause if you cun having fallen into the rascal's trap, and fused with tears.Nature bears witness favor of the being of a God who is mind­ busiiH-fis, and found the Senator with liis
it will save me some trouble. I want to so wrathy at the treatment, that I deter­ to the divinout-w* of man—to the isola­ ful of man, and who, notwithstanding great coat on, and his hands thrust down
we went 10 iqe mwi, ima umner, ana know just where you have stored away mined to devote myself to a thorough tion and uniaucmuM uf man. Tbv the immensity of the universe, visits the mto his pockete, trying to worry along
countless blossoms of our bomoe and
then I secured a lively team and drove that money.”
warfare on rogues. I therefore joined
sons of man in their sojourn on this without meumng the extra expense of
Now I began to realize my situation. the detective force, and, after duo study, the fields aud prairies cannut admire smallest of stars. ’
out, getting through with business so
fire. Thoroughly chilled bv the long
that I was book to take the 830 expreas His time looked natural again, and the took my place as a full-fledged detective. themselves nor each oth**r. The glorious
tedious ride (Mime throe iuActi from the
forests are not happy in their wu shad*
load was off my tongue. I oh o felt that
the boy sot Shivering while
and
silence.
The
fields
and
woods,
with
bote’ as I ifrove m», worrying tlie Home I could move my fingers a little.
A wiitteb in the Boston Traiwcripf waiting for an aurwer, olmerving which
honest, dignifi«*d ’
“ George Raleigh ! are you going to
WAfiHiNOTOx, Vt, haa twelve men all their rich decoration, wait for man. thus relates a tale of woe : “ The young the dear soul oompassionatelv said •
“ Well, did yim tmd uut ? ’’ he inquired, ; rob me ?’ J asked, finding my voice at wb&lt;*e united ages art’ 1,056 yearn, viz.: He comes, and seeo, and admires, and lady came and tried to sell me a manu­ -Too look 00U,
M
S. P. Bailey, 100 years ; Charles French, loyes/iiad thus the reason of the earth’s script Stary. ‘ My teacher likes it,’ she give you something to warm vou." and
; last
.
in his pkassDt way.
“Yes, it wn* on.the 13th, as I expect- i “ Well, some folks might cell it ‘ rob- 05; Charles Wright, 93 ; Leonard Brad­ existence is complete.
said, when I repeated our usual formuh. CTowng the room, he reached* to the top
hiiig,’ but we drew* up the term a little ford, 89; Jabez 1 ■’ikher, 88; Amasa Fair­
In a neighboring city, a few weeks of no space, no money, no time and no ” the ,TOdrobe, took down a glass jar,
by calling it the only correct financial banks, 88; Caleb Carr, 88-; Harvey ago, one could liave seen amtmg trees in anything io her. ‘Teacher an editor •" from which be hmided the mtwenger—a
Spaulding. 84; Ziba Crane, 84; William a large area, almost great enough for a I inquired finally. ‘No, indited,* was glass of Kenluckv “ moouahine?"
idea of ever meeting him again than I
Harden, 82; Joel Severance, 82, and park, a half-hundred workmen building the answer j ‘she's a jieraoii. e( refine­
one left out.
Amos Ruasell, 88.
.
a structure of .steue. It was Gothic, ment aud education. * ”
right tide
tied my hands Iieliind me,
forced the gag into my mouth.
marked tlie senior partner, mIwu about
‘' There, now. You see you tiro nicely

�•The Bobber*' I. by Smaller.” “And
that is Schiller’s 1 ” concluded Hugo, in
■
escent raid intangible for prose.. Her triumph.—French paper.
churned Ixmnty, her life and her fcctum* would
The OH Morgan Wary.
with milk to give it the flavor of butter.
A pamphlet has been issued entitled :
iv n.ien ui n ; iur wmiujh
anal vain of ‘George Eliot “ American Political Anti-Masonry, with
a. J
*.. _A.__ *1... Good-Enough Morgan.” In order to
no rvpeH, Imttoc. So for — it ia aoM
‘give the reader an idea of the narrative
as butter it ia a miserable frond. The
it may be well to state that in the year
makers claim that it ia aa good aa any. and those who have watched the
1846, a Freemason,. by the name of
butter and much better than « large incident* of her life sinbe she
William Morgan, then residing iu Batavia,
ahare of the butter sold. That is a pomt tered Washington, a precociot
With which we have nothing to do. It ia witch of 16, will not be surprised at any attempted to mike an expose of Masonry.
not butter, as that is the product of the
cow, obtaixuxl titrough the medium of
CUBIOVB AND INTERESTING.
the milk, and contains several oonstitriver. Wlieii he disappeared ho was
minta that the tat of the cow does not,
Ax ant, three-eighths of an inch, long, quite bald and wore no whiskers. More
and which cannot be added. Several of
carrying a burden of one-sixth of n than a year after this time the Ixxly of a
tliat all the packages of oleomargarine grain, moves at the rote of one mile in man wtis found forty miles east of tlie
shall be distinctly marked with tlie w-ord eleven hours. The weight (a small one Niagara riveron the shore of Lake On­
in letters of a given size. This is well, compared with tliat they can carry) is tario, and an inquest declared it to be the
so far os it goes, but does not prevent eighteen times their own. They oom- bcdy»f an unknown mon. The clothing
the retailer frem serving it as butter. As Swith a man‘five and a half feet was taken core of bv one of what was
weighing 140 pounds, carrying a then known as the Morgan Committee.
oleomargarine can l»e made at much les-*&lt;
it of 2,500 pounds at the rate of Soon after this inquest Thurlow Weed,
cost than butter can lx* produced, the
who was chief of said committee, pro­
■ale of it aa butter is injurious to the 176 miles in eleven hours.
fessed to believe the body might l&gt;e that
dairy inftrest, and every dairyman an
The hand has a great share in express­
every farmer is interested m preventing ing our too rights and freliugs; ‘raising of Morgan. He, therefore, had it dug
its sale ami butter, and to this end a pe­ the hands toward heaven, with the jialms up and a second inquest held. The ixxly,
tition is being circulated for signatures united, expresses devotion and supplica­ boms thus disinterred, was found to have
asking Congress by a general law to pb)ce tion ; wringing tliem, grief; -throwing a full head of hair njxm its ht«d and full
restrictions upon its manufacture and them toward heaven, admiration; de­ side-whiskers on its face. All this Mr.
sale. But the capitalists who have money jected hands, despair and amoxement; Weej} well knew, for, in a letter- to theinvested in the manufacture of olemarga- folding them, idleness ; holding the fin­ No*' York Hrrald, written in 1875. ha
rine are not idle. They have invited tlio gers intermingled, musing and thought­ X: “ The head was covered with long
n hair of a chestnut color.” The
Committee of Agriculture of Confess to fulness ; holding them and the eyes to
visit th«ir factory ; they have also invited heaven, solemn appeal; waving Use hand second inquest declared the body to lx*
a number of prominent chemists to do from us, prohibition ; extending tlie right' flint of Morgan, and it was buried uh such.
tlie some*; their guests have been steam- hand to any one, peace, piety and safety; Bqt, doubt having arisen as to whether
boated and dined and we suppose wined, scratching the head, core and perplexing tliere nod not been foul piny by Weed
after tlie approved fashion. We do not thought; laying the right hand on tbr ; aiiyl otliers, tlie Ixxly was again disiiiknow what the effect will be upon the heart, affection and solemn Affirmation ; 'lerred, and a third inquest held nt Ba­
Congressmen, but we are very sure that holding ’ up the thumb, approbation; tavia. The head of the body this time
tlie chemists will sav, ns they might have placing the right forefinger on tlie lips appeared very bald, and with no whis­
kers on the face, although tlie proof
said before: “Gentlemen, your stuff is
perpendicularly, liidding silence.
showed tliat the head when found on the
Dot injurious, it is as healthy as Ixjef-fat
Serpents are said to obey the voice of shore was well covered with hair, and the
need be, we see no objections, if people
Tlie tnimpet-bird of face covered with whiskers. It woh also
wish i»eef-tat with their bread, why they their master..
should not buy youra, but it is not butter America follows its owner like a spaniel, jiroven that the ixxly was four inches
and no amount of steamboat or banquet and the jacann acts a« a guard to poul­ taller than that of Morgan, and waa tliat
can make us say tliat it is.” We see no try, protecting them in the fields all day of one Timotliy Monroe.
Citizens of Bataria, wljcre Morgan
reason why colored and salted beef-fat, from birds of • prey, and escorting them
home at night. In the Shetland ish« hail residi'd, testified tliat the ixxly was
or colored and aalted hog's
hog’s lord,
lard, or puri-1---------gull
defends—
the--------flock I uot Morgan’s, and the third inquest wo
fled and salted palm
—which
-------------------palm oil
ou should not. be there is a g
es ;; it
is therefore
After thia 4------------Eixmezer----Guffind
eaten if one’a taste runs that wav, but | from eagles
it is
therefore regarded
regarded as
fis I. decided.
—~~
-------they should not lie sold as butter, or a privileged bird. The chamois, bound- ^‘1 to weed, “ what arc you going to
given out to one who asks for butter, ing over the mountain, are indebted for . &lt;1°. *ith Morgan now ?’’ to which it was
und tlie penaltv to one who does it should J their safety in no small degree to a spe- j said Mr. Weed gave the celebrated ro­
be most severe*. We notice of late a dis- ' cies of pheasants.
Tlie bird acts as a P*y:
ls a good-euougli Morgan till
position to change the name of tlie stuff sentinel, for us soon us it Rets sight of a | after election.” Henry O’Reilley, the
to buttenne—no, gentlemen : you chose nnui it whistle's, upon which tlie chamois, । editor of the Daily Advertiacr, pubyour own name at tlie beginning Oleo-1 knowing the hunters to be near, sets off liahwl some statistics intimating tliat
margarine is quite a pretty name. and as at full “
speed.
-■-.'L Th?
Tlie artifices which
?h part- 1 w,wm1
",had
‘'u, disfigured »•«
the R
head
a.m1 an.l
and face
—
•»
•
• to delude their of the corpse of Timothy Monroe so rat
distinct from nutter as the stuff• itself,
I। ridges
and&gt; plovers
employ
and we do not wish a name tliat may lead 1 enemies from the nest of tlicir jpoung to make it look like that of Morgan.
to the confounding the two very distinct, may Ixj referred U» tis a case in pomt, as For this Mr. Weed caused O'Beilley to be
articles. Letter can stand on* its own J well as the adroit contrivance of the hind indieted for libel. Tlie spit remained
merits, with its own name ; let your stuff for the preservation of her young; fur untried thirteen years, thus harassing
do the same, and may there l» laws I when she hears tlie sound of dogs she O’Reilley, but was finally nolle proscenough to make you do it
.1 puts herself iu the way of tlie hunters, quied, and lately Mr. Weed has publicly
'
1 aud starts in u direction to draw them shited that the case was sworn off by
Ifold Him His Own Hwurarr.
nwny torn tta* fowim. U&gt;&gt;fo&gt;.c«&lt; &lt;4 Un­ O’Reilley, so tliat he could not get a j
trial. To tliis statement of Mr. Weed, !
i.
„ • i * I effect of gnef upon animals are no less
Mr. Y
O’Reilley
now replies
: “«
A —
lawyer I
—
---------------or Infor to P«&gt;teKto mnl pr«*cal gkem.
(
w h
familiar with prominent legal proceed- 1
TbyupnH expect trntytonn. Sn.™ . 1U£
that
1U- .
o inoo. uu.vuu.f.
iu o iugs
—r- at
--- that
— — - time
------ known
----- ---- —
-- Weed’s ...
•
.
...
contemporary.
.
cane,
tell
dead
:
the
temale
left
the
neat.
! cage, fell dead ; tlie female
nest, ability for twelve years to cause trial to
Years ago, in Penoliscot, Me., there । and, finding him dead, rejected all fixxl, be ba&lt;l against us ou liis indictment is in
lived a man by the name of H-----f', whose ! and died bv his side.
itw«df a Gbel upon our judiciary system,
greatest pleasure was in_torment----------- 1teig oui-'1
_•____________________
1Ul(j
k, ],declaration tliat he urged
era. His own family were------- fiiwnU 1 A »«” Br*UII. Wblfl» Hl» Wlfo «od ' «*
«bU- &gt;■- W b~n .««*« ■[
butts of his sport. One cold and bhist- vow ciuu mm .viunv- .
off, it may be rejx'ated bv us tliat it
ering night, he retired to lied at an early
Two Daughters,
would require as much han! swearing as
hour, his wife being absent st a neigh- ( Tlie horsewhipping of three ladies of i it would to moke tlie public believe that
bur’s. Some time after, she, on return- gtxxl jxmition'in Steuben^-illc, Ohio, hits Morgan's corpse had grown four inches
ing, finding the door dosed, demanded ! created a great sensation tliere. A young in length and crept, into Timothv Mon­
admittance.
j girl nlxmt 16 years of age resides tliere roe's bre.'ches twelve months after his
“ Who are yoq ?” cried Mr. H------ .
j with hl-r parents, and, being handsome death. ”— Exchange.
“ You know who I am ! Let me in— I and gay, she has many admirers among
it’s very cold."
! the young men. Her father did not alThe Moon Not a Dead Star.
“ Begone, you strolling vagabond ! I j low her to receive gentleman callers, hut
....
j
,
Dr.
wr. n.
H. •&gt;.
J. mem,
Klein, who
wuo years ago anwant nothing of you here !"
she
.bedid
didso
Mon
ou the
the sly
«lyneVA&gt;rtlieleas.
mwertheW Just
fat
in
world o(
.“But I must come in!"
’ before
'
“
*»-•-■ .....
the whippum
fook ptaee. her exliurt wleraora, the m.ra&gt;. hra a brief
Xm
jn wWch
“ What is your name ?’’
j, jrarat. and anteru.l rater weal down I
"You know my name—it is Mrs. I, the street,
atnwt, leaving
bmvuig her at home.
bome. bhortlr
(„r
thal lh„
,,
alu-r their deputare‘Q young mm. railed
j,.,xL H,.
u, ..rammed
home! to
io see
«eo uie
the gin.
girl. out
But naa
had omy
only I drawings
.
.
j,.],
“ Begone ! Mrs. H----- - is a very like- 1 at the house
of the noigh'.rorhood
of lho
the rvw
new
lv woman. She Deverkeepssudi lata *»&lt;«“ there a few mmuU-s when th* । emter l&lt;y GniithnDwu, which strongly
hoora as this!”
'
father
returned.
the two• in
confirm me
the uh
theory
of recent
recent manges
changes ou
on .j
.,
i
.
a, On finding
r
. “ 1 1i coiuinu
-od 01
Mra. :I‘he prior—
tomther,
the —father
mfo
d ciUs, ,j£,
“If you don’t let me in,* replied
ivput-o aim.
n------- • -—
------ -dew
— —
— ^ ,Bnar
___ tr --in al.
- i •■&gt; Inuurb.n
r rm.nia.tii Tt.r to
tri make
mriic.i short
ulirirt .
.
...
...
.
H------ , "I -will drownmvaelf
tlie
xmmuod. threatening
drawings of Messrs. Nelson and Green
wejj j»»
work of 'tlie young man if he did not ‘ i in further proof thereof. Prof. Klein
.. Tfo •»
•• i ---.t; *
make himself scarce, and the caller went ‘; adds that he announced the new depresa••Do Hyoupleccc- be replwd.
OIWO fa llollM.C&lt;.mck time.
The
She Ibra tool a log rad plunged it to; \ (ntlu.r (hra
J, ,uble
,' ion near Hyginns as a crater from anal- ।
ogy. - It is a crater funnel, and even one I
to the well, and returned to the side of
curing a heavy horsewhip, returned to
the door. Mr. H------ , hearing the noise the house for the piirjxjse of whipping of the largest. Toward the south there '
rushed from the house to save, as he the girl; but in the meantime the mother is a sliallow a)xxm-sha{»ed hollow, which
supposed, liis drowning wife. She, at and married sister had come home, and terminates in a second small crater. In
the same time, slipped in and closed the ' when he commenced to lash the girl the full sunlight, when tlie interior of tlie
door after her. Mr. H
, almost nude, ■ former interfered. He then turned his large hollow of the crater is no longer in
shadow, the spoon-shaped hollow may
in turn demanded admittance.
attention to her and cut her in a very still lx&gt; seen ns a gray sj&gt;ot. By tlie use
“ Who are yotl?" she demanded.
brutal manner across the back, face, and of high pow«*nt it is remarked that the
“Ton know who I am. Let me in, or
hands, each stroke making a large welt environs of the new crater appear to be
I shall freeze!”
and drawing blood. Next the married
‘’Begone, you great rogue! I wont daughter attempted to shield her mother, fissured in a liewildering manner. Two
fine furrows, like clefts in tlie soil, which
nothing of you here !’’
and she also received a severe flagella­ extend from N. toward the .Snail mount­
l* But I must come in!’’
tion, tlie father following her into the ain, are the finest objects on the moon.
“ What is your name ?”
.
street, where she run to escape him, and
It is impossible.as yet to decide whether
“You know mv name. It is Mr. i whipping her there in th.' presence of a
’ this formation in really volcanic. There
H —
“ ...
. ,
,
nmnlier of spectators. He is likely to
Mr. H
is a very likely man—he j Huffcr fur his action, for his wife aud' is one curious fact, however, which
would seem to indicate tliat a mountain
don’t keep such late hours.”
&lt; daughter, by the death of a relative, in­
of smok^liBM at one time Is-en seen on
Buffice it to say, she, after keening him heK)ni0 $18,000 to 320,000 a short
in the cold until she was satisfied, opened
IU1&lt;} he has had a good time' tlte moon. On July 2, 1797, Scliroter
' and Orliers examined a mountain situ­
the door and let him in.
| q*ending it ever since, but the wife now
at'd in tlie Sea of Vapors. This mount­
——----- ----------- —-------—
j declares she will live with him no longer, ain, which was ascertained to l&gt;e 3,450
‘
axd intends going to Wheeling to live with
The ~
Power of‘ Beauty.
‘ feet high, has been seen neither before
her
married
daughter,
who
resides
there,
nor since, and was probably merely a
A most distressing affair, says a Wash­
and wtis only in Steulxm\-ille on a visit. mass of ♦ajxir. The fimnntion measured
ington letter, recently occurred in the
by Schroter lias diBanp^ared from the
suicide of Capt Edward Wright, son of —New York World.
moon, aud nearly in the same spot there
Judge “Jack Wright, who was recently
Sponge Underclothing.
is now a crater. There sometimes occur,
convicted and fined for his assault &gt; u
A Berlin inventor has patented a new too, on the surface of the moon, nebulous
kind of cloth, which consists principally strata of very long duration, which have
or entirely of sponge.
The Hjamges are, no analogues &lt;m the earth. He who ex­
the ordnance corps, and his improve­ first thoroughly beaten with a heavy aminos carefully the materials furnislied
ments and experiments in his line have hammer, in enter to crush all the min­, by the numerous olxiervations made ou
eral and vegotablo impurities so that; lunar formations from the time of
they can be easily washed out
They Oruithuiaen uj&gt; to our own day, says Prof.
beautiful Bessie Pnschal, daughter of a are then dried and pared like a potato, Klein, will arrive at the conclusion that
noted Texas lawyer, and divorced wife with a sharp knife, the parings lieing things are going on upon the surface of
of Frank Gassaway. A mare fascinating sewed together. The fpbric thus obtained this neighboring world which wo os yet
and lovely woman is seldom seen tlum is free from all the danger which some­ can know nothing about
she, and, after a two-weeks' acquaint­ times arises from the absorption of i&gt;oinance, they were married. Three months onoiw dyes into the systomj it al»«bH
No Fooling.
rup&gt; thev separated,"and since than Capt. without checking the ]xa*spixatiun, so us
Albnay girls stand no fooling.' Ono of
Wright'had been depressed and gloomy. to diminish the danger of taking cold ;
thorn
vm
to
have
1mm*d married a day or
After a painful interview with her lust it is a bud conductor, and, therefore,
week they jmrted finally, she winging heljie to maintain a uniform surface tem­ two Mince, and tlie girl was aU ready, the
her way to Philadelphia *sul frcsli fort­ perature ; it can be more readily cleaned minister on hand, and the feast spread,
unes, and he ending his unhappy life by than the ordinary woolen garments, sad but still no bridegroom. ‘Til .wait for
a pistol shot from his own hand. The its flexibility diminishes the liability of him just ton minutes,” said the girl,
“and then Fni open to proposals.” Ten
career of las wife han Ixsen sometliing chafing.
minutes flew by like the wind,and a little
remarkable. Seldom outside of novels
red-haired fellow, with ft paper collar,
and old memoirs do we know of a woman
The Greateat Work ©f (teethe.
and his trousere all frilled at the bottom,
exerting such power over men by the
Victor Hugo never could abide Goethe. stepjMxl np, propoaed, was accepted,
mere spell of basutj\ Graylieard* aud
callow youths liave wonihipud her, end Good reason why. The great German married and scooped in tlie banquet.
grave profeMsiomd men gone wild As » said at “ Notre Dame” that it was a niceenough story, but villainously valueless
It is estimated that seventy years and
from a historical point of view. “Goethe?” SI,000,000 will be required to complete
said Hugo, scornfully, when his name the excavation/! at Pompeii.

AGAIN TO THE i

Naahvill*, Michigwa.

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fre«h

ORNO STRONG,

Spring Goods
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

omci nr tbuman-s brick, heookd btobt.

is
•»
•«
M0
M0
11.00
M0
TJ0

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17.00

MN
IMS

S3

Th* Nawslua a thorough, bona fide rinahUoB

HAPPY IN BARGAINS
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consii
M usual, of th*
------------------------ - —----------- le hou&lt;e* in New
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
under the head* of

O lo tiling;.

Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,

Nashville gliwrtonj.
VILLACH OFHCEKS
Killen.

Ladle# and Gents1
T'urnirihing Goods

C. lioUi*.

Shtitiitf.
ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHCliCH-J
tow. I'Mlor. S^nlro* every Hibl&gt;*i

M

ash villi lodge. No. jmf. * a. h
lar communication on mcIi Wcdoe*«J*j
7 o'clock tharp. on or before the full of tin
Transient brother* are cordially larked.
ROBERT McCARTNY,

N

THE CELEBRATED

DtVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.

JOHN L. SMITH, Secretary.

§ twiner girretory.
W. H YOUNG,
b. Office Ea*: aide of Main Street, NaihvlDt
* Office hour* from * to 9 *. m- *od4 to 1 p. tn

M

IL A. BARBER,

Homeopathic Phyriclan and Surpron
near residence, on corner of W**Ulug
M• D.Office,
tot. and State Street*, Na*hville. Mich.
CHAS. il. BRADY,

and Conreyanclng a epecialty. fcxlniy and Pen•lon Claim* promptly attended to, and all ether
bu*lnc** entruil*? to my care. Office oppoeite Un&lt;&gt;U llouac, Naahrille Mich.
LEWIS DURKEE
•IB, Notary Public, Real Eatatc and Ineur

EMORY PARADY.
Convtyancing ।
tally »nd promptly aUaodad to. Cffite

tustice of the pkace

V

aid* Malo 8tn*t, NaahviUa Mich.

WAL PARMENTER,
D- Offlee over Hull** Drug Her
1V1. montvIH*. Mich.

W. H GRISWOLD,
D. Homoeopathic Phyalclan and Surgeon.
• Office over D. C. Griffith** atore. Residence
corner Phillip* and Durkee atreeta. Prompt atten-

M

A. M. FLINT,

OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon­
est Groods and selling on the basis of Three
Feet to the yard and Sixteen Ounces
to the pound, enables us to hold all our old custom*
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try us
and see.
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
exchange for all farm products.

L. J. WHEELER,
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
J^ow IS THE TIME

To Take Advantage of the

GREAT SPRING BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

collection* prutapUr m*de. (
Qriffi.b'* Store, KuhrUis, Mkh.
£ PARADY,
ANUFACTUBERoX Boot* aud Shoe*. Mak Inc
and repairing neatly done, alto atrld attan-

M

~rFB7KASEY,

D. C. GRIFFITH’S
Where he is constantly opening

Good*»nd R*cg*x« carried
ul*ce In the rtlUye. Stout bone*.
DRAYMAN.

and wilUny hand*.

CHARLES SCHELDT.
( KHMITH. »tt-r&gt;‘t, proaq&gt;lly t&lt;. all work I
• |-.lfo&lt;-J.»uiltK*n'i lion.-line, at hia

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SHisctllancous Cards.

yyOLCOTT HOUSE,
ville, Miohigan.

C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
Thl« 1* a nt* 1 loir I. consrally located, veil kept,
and It* Mln™ are a|wa*i anrc of celling b«tA«r aacon&gt;n&gt;u&lt;l»t:ou* for &lt;!«• amount paid, than *1 any
other hotel In Barry county. Three Snl-&lt;l*a*8a—
pie Room* ou nr*l iluoi.

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc.
IF It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant t»
undersell me, who sells for CASH.

P J. PUKCIIU,

Boss Barber.

JJERI-J YOU HAVE THEM.
C. DILLIN.
•
‘
Notary Public,

J

When we say this, we mean that you hay*

Maple Grove, Mich

Bargains in Spring Goods.

g LIMBHAU8ER,
And Dealer in

READY MADE CLOTHING, We are opening the largest and moat complete stock *T
•
SPRING GOODS, that we hare ever had the
PTnoh-vllle,
MtcH.
pleasure to present before the people of
rpHAT HUSBAND OF MINE!
Nashville and vicinity, as * call at
Get* hl* 8HAVIXG aad HAIR CUTTIKG
our store will fully prove.
A. L. KASEY’S,

DEESS GOODS and PRINTS,

J£.A* BOSH
’

"THE BOSS"

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
H ASHVILLE,

.

Hl CH.

Repairing doo* vllh Nmimm *nd Di*p*tch

yyiLLIAM JONES,

It must also be remembered that we also carry an ImmsooM
stock of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

ALL KINDS 5 FOOT COVERING,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.

DENTISTS

tF Wa buy for CASH and buy very eloae - and conaequantiy our euatooM
have th* buMfliofit.

�MAIN LINE.

Good* Cheap,
*a span of horses were burned and no
one in the vicinity knew of it till mom-

; [From «mr ragsiar aom^codent-]

Lomdom, Exo., May 10,1880.
roent otBcud rtBtem.nl that no
^•a.«0IMX«&gt;&lt;o»-o(lh.o...ubrtI-

Ed. Hogan of Jackson an amateur
Aeronaut ascended iu a balloon from
that, place Turoday mum fog and took
an aerial trip northward to Dau vilLIngham Co., and returned safely to Jack­
son in the evening. He estimated
that his greatest attitude was 8 miles.
A tramp entered a house at Boynecity last Wedaeaday, sod in vile lan­
__________
_________________
guage
demanded
a meal. He then
-"
-—
” t_
plcknd d
up
.n —
.x -and ttried
to kf!I
kill the
man of the lious*-. He
was
»• •
“ arrested
and lodged in jail at Charlevoix when
he piledthe chairs and benches against
tlie door, and then set fire to them, and
.when taken out was nearly sgfiocated.
The tail was burned to the ground-

Jut the iuw.

We wll &gt;

WOMAN’S BLIFPKR,

ManufaeturCB

the

Finest Goods in Central IH

------ _.Wao*,». ArrtM CM^fcWh.a
Pay Expn*. Ills p.m Arrive Chk««»
r»»
!• ■&gt;. Arrive CHcmo ?«£.«
PaeMe n---- 1fc» a. m. Arrive CbUar? fcM ». m
Wm tew »&gt;em
~
Mail----- ....---- #40 p. a&gt;. Arrive Detroit Sul

From 25 eta. up.

»n&gt;.

LADIES ENGLISH TIE,
A beeuty. at

and

IUor the season of1880.
I am prrpured to furnish the public

HANDLE

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

lute for butter, called oleomargarine,
had been shippml from the United
At •100 SoSd, our Woman.
| States to Europe, during the past year,
has naturally created songa'excitement
. among groeers and dairypian ou thia
EATQN 00UKTT ITEMS.
side of the Atlantic. As was naturally
With Heal Plate and a
Grand Ledge is to have a new grain
to be expected, a great cry was raised
by Die butter-men against the sanitary elevator of 80,000 bu. capacity.
John Laverty of Charlotte and one of
character of the new article of com­
FRENCH
HIP
the pioneers of Eaton Co., died last
merce, and most disgusted stories have Sunday, aged 83 years.
been circulated in print in regard to , Mr. A. B Gillispie of Grand Ledge
At $2.50, worth $8.00. A Miss and
Childs Slip, from 60 cents up.
th? material and process of ita manu­ attempted suicide ou the 15th in«L,
In mens shoes we have a
facture: Cheni^ts have been sot to but did not succeed, although he is now
very fine assortment of
work analyzing it, and it may lie said in a critics’ condition.
low cut and a
A novel trotting match was held gt
of them as of all other experts, “op­ the’Eaton Rapids driving park last
pinions differ.” But a recent article in Wednesday in which the premiums
the London Grocer,, a high authority' were uata instead of money.
in England on all f&lt;iod questions, in - Reuben Hall, a tough character of
which the writer not only insists on the Bellevue has been arrested on the
charge of rape preferred by Mrs. Conk­
A few Russet Plow Shoes at $1.40, and
purity aind excellence of the new pro­ lin aud is now in jail awaiting trial.
. /
a few
■
duct, but even gives it preference over
Mrs. Farrington of Bellevue was
ordinary butter,'lias pretty effectually thrown from a wagon by a runaway
team last Monday und seriously inur­
“silenced the opposition.”
A divorce case will shortly come up ed. Both arms were broken, a sholder
dislocated and her head badly cut.
in the English courts which is quite
Anderson Stott Woodfin,
better From $8.00 up. SCOTCH SUITS at
BOON, BANG!
certain to arouse a considerable inter­ known as "Old Mmor” a negro 96 years
$11.00, $18.00, and $15.00
est in America ns well as in England. old, died in Eaton Rapids on the 13th
MENS
AND
LADIES
For
%
few
days only J. &amp; G: Mtakin’s
It is perhaps not very generally known inst. He had been a" resident of that
tliat Mr. Henry Irving the celebrated place for ten years nnd had been a slave
for over 70 years of his life.
IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN
tragedian, was married some fifteen or
The largest mortgage ever put on
sixteen years ago to Miss Florence record in Eaton Co. was given by the
In an endless variety, all the way
Warranted not to craze or crackle.
O’Callaghan, nn Irish Indy of good old C. At G. T. R. R. last week to E. W.
from $1.00 up. Our stock of
family. At the time of liis marriage Meddittigh and John ■ Bell ns tnisteeiHATS is complete ranging
Tea Cupsand Saucers
40 e.
from 7 eta up. Just re­
Mr. Jrving wns id a comparatively hum­ for the sum of six million dollars. It
“ ’* "
-•* handled
50 c.
covered 15 pages of the record.
ceived, a fine as­
ble position. Ho had made no reputa­
Tea Plates
When C^omTiinecl W itli
sortment of
An Eaton Rapids huckster while
tion Man actor, and was regarded by gathering bones in the yard of an exBreakfast Plates
Fancy
the family nnd relatives ot bisgrille as tnedieal man of that place discovered
Dinner
“•
We.
but little better than a strolling plnyer. that lie was handling human boues.
Coffee
A Sugar
when his young blood began to freeze
They ctrongrjmbjccted to the match, and each particular hair to stand on
Canned
Goods
per
can
A-tg ICriHent ial
in
not because they dtMiked Mr. Irving end like thu porcupine quill.
Peas, Beans, Strawberries, Corn, Black­
personally, but because he wm an act­
A western bound train on the Chicago '
berries, Cherries, Etc.
or. The young lady was romantic and
They are Nobby too. Our all
&amp;
Grand
Trunk
R.
R..
was
thrown
into
;
bigK spin'ed. The opposition which
sire 7»et with from her friends nnd rel- the ditch lietweeD Bellevue and Olivet
alives only seemed to make her more last Sunday, and Charley Webster the
I
resolute, nnd she became the wife of the engineer was slightly injured. The 1
AT ANY PRICE.
Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market, confidentially
tlie actor, who has vnee won his way accident was caused by aliout 40 feet of j
At
$4.00,
worth
$5.00
PRINTS
for
6|,
' to the highest rank in his profession. the track being washed out by the re­
believing
they
will
stand
the
test,
and
prove
highly
satisfac
­
HouhIh
6, 7, 74 and 7f cents per yard.
For utirae all «t» well.butjwhen the ro­ cent rains.
tory to all who purchase.
of Beef, Pork Veal, Mutton and Steak,
mance of the uffnir waa over the young
LAWNS for 13| and 14} eta per yard.
Not
a
Good
Witness.
Indy concluded that she had mode a
"so tender as never vas.”
mistake. Perhaps Mr. Irving enme to
P. K’s. from 9 to 10 cents.
the same conclusion, for it is said that
BOSS BOLOGNAS
A lawyer who was defending a cise
the lady possessed a fiery temper and a of aisaultand battery in the Police If you read this don’t forget the place.
very jealous disposition. While Pef- Court tlie other day was given to un­
For the whole population.
ruc’histnmvd his Kate by smashing the derstand that he could secure a valua­
W. C. AYLSWORTH.
chairs and china Mr. Irving does not ble witness in the person of a woman
seem to have followed that example, near where the "battery” had occured
but for n while, no doubt, expected to and he therefore made a call at the
dressedat a momenta notice.
attain mntrimunuil felicity by leas vio­ house and requested her to detail all
lent means.
.
“All these tilings and many more,
the circumstances.
CELEBRATED
There is every prosoect of a lively
You can always find the following articles, or will be made to Call aud see meat tlie corner store."
■‘Well, sir,” she began, "I sot right
London season. So many new men here, holding this ’ere baby on my lap
order : Ail kinds of
have been made members of Purlin and I was siugiug; 'Darling, I am
ineut tliat n large Dumber of money- firowing old.’ The baby he was equal­
■ spending families will, ns a natural re­ ing great guns, my boy William was
C. W. SMITH.
sult, lie added to our population. It is making up faces at hisself in the glass,
scarcely likely that »ho defeated ex­ and the man what owns the house was !
members will give up
resi..r their^town
.
----trying to get m to tell us that if wc\
OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,
■knees. Alreiul, » roouderabl? numw op w.M be bnaneed."
I
berof
K...., the
th. new men have arrived in
“YeZ” renmeked the lawyer.
I Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
town, and the claim are made lively by
"Well, sir. all of a sudden I heard a
butterfly.
their presence. The heavy rain ot tlie rumpus on the street, and I pitched
post few days has caused the Drive this ’creyoung ’nn on the bed, give
and tlie Row to lie deserted, but a re­ William a cuff on the ear, aud ran to
turn of suitaliinc will bring out our the winder. Sech a sight as 1 seed,
“fiu»hinnahl»wi” like so many butterflies. sir!”
Double and Single^. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in Etyle, qual­
.»O 1 car# before the Public.
Tte rullpian PbIbo. Car Co. lave
^'Describe it madam—describe the
ity and low prices. .Repairing done cheap. Callars, Collar
rtartwl u n-tr.-.l,,n,-nl r,1r..,, tl|.. °re«t |, —
a®.ir
a. vim
iiau lust
,un&lt;. i,ra
run u&gt;
non il."
Pronounced by all to be the moat
Northern Railway, and it is to ply be“Well, sir'there was •Mrs. Perkins, i
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.
tween Leeds and London, enabling who never had half tlie husbands nor ■
plauant and efficacious remedy now io
passengers to dine and lunch en route. eddieashiin I’ve had. sa‘ling right by [
use for the cure of coughs, colds, huarseA trial trip was made on Saturday be­ ray door with a calico train four feet I
«
•
i a*
i i
•
j c •
m
tickling sensation in the
tween Petetsborough and London, a long, and never as much as looking at
Carriage*, lop nn&lt;| Single buggies nnd Spring wagons I run- throat&gt; whoopinic conKh&gt; fcte. Over a
distance of seventy-six miles.
my house, though I leut her a summer |
Alpha.
niing it specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new million bottles sold tnthin the last few
squash and two onious only last night i
atdark!”
i______ ____ b__ __ __________
________
Ke member we huve a foundry and are always ready to rea- !/«««• It gives relief where ever used,
"And the fight!” queried The lawver. j U« worft lf»o, repniT thc dsuurgv 'with it»e owwt
impart benefit —
that
......................................
*
*’ of Cast
MICHIGAN SEWS.
pair make
or furnish anything
made
or Wrought “nd tho P°wcr to____________
"Was there a fight, sir? If there was
,"V,*O7“‘K
”
cflHNOt
Ihs the
hadcough
from mixtures
___^L ____
from
l'.n nottobl.m. mr. I did tlnnk »&lt; !‘W
Iron.
use.- SpW
Sold by
bv all druggists
drueeistsat
_ „ _.
, —_
-- -w
-w- -r
i now *in
” [lsc
at 25
Morse Bros, drug store at Marcell aw nrst I &lt;1 gO'OUt and put a new eye brow | .,ltbe »y»ten&gt;. »»■! that nueh par»lj-*i» i» th« ItnmeI cents per bottle.
on the old Jade for putting on style diaw pn&gt;cu»orr&gt;f &lt;je»ih.
was destroyed by fire last Sunday.
over her betters, but William he got
For^to bys&gt;» droghUami d«sl«r» BrnerBlIy.
Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen, i
Marcus Thede of East Saginaw shot
the tack hammer fast iu liis mouth just r,,u..... tl vumDi tetivn
’ Liver Pills arc also high­
himself with a revolver on Munday.
than, the baby kicked himelr off tlie rFHfc ou&gt; ESTABUSHED
Casting a specalty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled lySellers
recommended for curing livqjr comArthur Clement of Fenton was kill­ bed, and site sailed out of sight itronnd 1
Kettles, all sizes, Col- plajnt, constipation, nick headache, fe
ed by lightning while walking on the the corner. I’m nn innocent woman jj JANI) RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF I and land sides to fi| utmost any plow.
street Wednesday.
sir, aud if. I'm tooken up I'll sue for
। umns for brick buildings, Iron Fencing &amp;c.
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
A severe hail storm nm^ed over a damages—the worst kind of damagei
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
a portion of Kent Co. last week doing sir!”— Detroit tree Prexs.
gist at 25 cents per box.
considerable damage.
A prisoner in the jail at Lancaster 1
Are on Hand with a
Horace and Albert Mixon of Farming­
HAS REMOVED
ton, Oakland Co. were arrested on the wns five nioDtlis digging through a i
Pittsburgh, Pa.
ANEW LINE OF
21st, charged with the murder of L. R. wall which separated him from the .
sheriff
’
s
dining-room,
instead
t-f
liberMot ley.
P TT. BOISE,
tv
. y TT
T TJ R E
WHERE HE WILL KEEP A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF
Alvin Drew of Grand Rapids was ar­
rested bust Monday charged with an
“I am thy father's spirit,” as the !
Of Every Description.
attempted outrage upon a little girl 9
pint flask said to the inquisitive urchin j Which will Defy Competition in every
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
years bld.
who hud been investigating the cup- ।
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE
OF ALL KINDS,
Wm. Lends, a celebrated man of board.
Respect. Remember that all ottr
Sharon, Jackson Co., wjih killed by
Goods, which we Manufacture,
lightning al Mattawan during tire storm
are Warranted in Every
Freemasonry would appear to flourish '
of Inst week.
even nt the cannon’s mouth. Shortly
Respect.
Tlediciuen. Chemicals,
Fredrick Vogler of Oxford, attempt­ after the occupation of Cabal a warrant
ed to shoot a farmer named Thos. Rol- was granted for the opening of the
Paints. Oils, Varnishes,
kFk with a revolver last Saturday lodge Seaforth. Capt. Stewuit Maken- We are also prepared to furnish any­
at Grand Blanc.
zie of the Ninth Lancers living installed
thing in the
Surgical Instruments
I UaT
have
myr»"&gt;ploy
employ first-clmw
firat-cbuM workmen and can give good satisfaction. Call
first Master.
Master. The
The title
title ef
ef the
the lodge
lodge
L
*! in W
Ed.Hoskius of Onondaga was found aa
“ first
And all the leading Remedies in
EIME, and see me before you purchase,
dead in tlie wood* near that place litat is given because the Earl of Seaforth u LN’BERT A KING
Tuesday and it is supposed that Ire bead
irc-au ui
of iiicviud
the elan M’caenxie,
ckenzie, to wnicn
which uie
the .'
I'nntain lu.lnni.j
Yf
—...... of
c i
. we bare
.
. mort eomphU
. Use
.. ot .
commuted suicide.
Vel&lt;?.,,FS-Onl
Co,1Money
A«
the
The eagle plaster mills and ware the Third Sikhs, who was present at I
j School Books,
bouses at Gr ind Rapids were consumed
Blank Books,
fa**^^*4
ORIGINAL AMD ONLY GENUINE
by fire on Wednesday. Loss $40,000.
‘ KUBEs,
ob^ hhko.’i^
.
bis
33d
degree.
sltaULUB
&lt;v&lt;
.
Mlscellan’s Books.
Insured for $18,000.
A LABOR LIMB OB
.
A western bound freight on M. C. R.
Of any one iu the country.
R. eolided with the construction train
A fashionable and reajiectablp look
near Nichols station and ten. cars were ing female resident of Rochester, N. Y.
Photograph Albums
wreokml. NoHvealost.
expected her "pa” in on an evening
A somnambulist named John Oxen- tram and was at the station to meet
fard jumped from the third story win­ him. It was a little dark and she threw
dow at Mitakepm and broke faHh iris tier arms around the neck of the first
Wall Paper and Bordering,
thigita. No hopes of his recovery.
man who looked like him. who proved for funeral occasions furnished free of |
(TRIMMKu FREE J
A couple ot Jackson lads have come to be a hoilrybeaded old sinner who was
AS FINE A LINE OF
charge.
J
" i grief, through the careless use of drumming for a Boston grocery. With
* arras, one being shot In the thigh the great presence of mind for which
tliis gentry are distinguished be folded
J. LENTZ A SONS.
id the oilier through the hand.
As tliere ia in town, and all war­
her in a long, affectionate embrace.
A couple of lads stoned a way car No. By this time the girl got a sniff of his
ranted to bo as represented
or money refunded.
breath and suddenly tore herself loose j
with a sweet little terrified shriek j
one of the passenger*.
CALL AND SEE ME
crying: “Why. you are Jitft my father!’,
ie being ciroibited to«vcure . The
&lt;
„,
M n
,BH playfully
imptun aumnira
* buylM any uf the nbrnro mcoUon*d artM
old
man
admitted um
that'■ «
rlwvl..Tv. as 1 ittu Mt« you tnoury.
if C. G. VS uldo the Tekon- • lie
’t. -Jj
He also admitted.
— w:uMi
—
admitted, Inter
later iu I t
rbo wa» aeiit to Jack-nn in the evening, that he had paid $500 fur' ~
Prescript".
ycm». ft is ebumod that1 the dnunond pin she arridentolJv carri- ' JS?
. edoff in tier bosom.

KID BOOT

BUCKLE
ALEXIS,
r
•

Buggy o

o

To t&gt;e foiin&lt;l in I he Market:

LIFTERS

IRON STONE CHINA!

Workmanship and Materials

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARI'IST,

Light-Weight Pants,

CALF BOOTS

Kat-lors

All Goods of this Manufacture,

coffee~and tea

Choice

E. COOK

FARMH&amp; IMPLEMENTS,

LUMBER

Cash paid for Produce

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

WAGONS,

BEACKSMITHING,

J. LENTZ 4 SO NS . „ wotocT,.

•

Opposite Cook’s Carriag-e Works

I &gt; 14 IT&lt;1 GIST,

AVliip-*. IlotoeiH. Dusters, &amp;c.

Best Heavy Harness from $33. to $35.
Single Harness from $12. upward.

Patest &amp; Propriatory Medicines

T

™

NICHOLS,SHEPARD &amp; CO.BattleM,Ba

VIBRATOR

A GOOD HEARSE

F. T. BOISE.

�THIS WEEK YOU WILL FIYD AT
KATOBDAT.

.

VICINITY LOCALS
WKHT K*L*aO ITMH.
Geo. Crowell has sold Ms farm to
the Maaou brothers.
Fred, son of E. D. Williams, is jast
recover* ng from a fever.
James Lriierteaux of Marshall, spent
last Sunday in this section.
Tne chicken-pox has made its appear­
ance in the west part of town.
Mrs. Martin V. Wilcox of Fort Henly. Neb. is visiting at W. 0. Wilcox’s.
John W. Fowler went to Saline last
week and secured a wife io the person
of Miss Minnie Osborn of that town.
The heavy rain of laat week was a
set-back to the corn planting, but it
gave the growing crops a Pvely boost.
By a letter received last week, of re­
cent date from Nebraska, wo learn that
there had been no rain of any cqosc
quence for'over a month, and vegeta­
tion was very badly parched.
Yonr correspondent has a ’‘hard tack1
oi sea Jjiscuit, that was dealt ont to him
on board a steam-ship on the Atlantic
Ocean before the bombardment of Fort
Sumpter in 1881. 19 yean* ago.
We learu from the U(itck that Dr. C.
C. Sbermnn will locate in Danville, Ing­
ham Co. to practice iiis profession. The
Doc. is a Kalamo boy, who has hosts
of friends, whose best wishes will fol­
low him.
Wa'lacc Matteson caught in a two
gallon jai, standing inn wugou, clear
from any obstruction, three incnes of
water, actual measurement, during the
rain on Friday night of last week. 0!
but didn't it rain though T.
Speaking of swearing in last week’s
Newt, you failed to sny how the poor
persecucted correspondent got along
when ho read in print what purported
to be his writings, !»ut.O, how chang­
ed !; vide. West Kalamo, lost issue.
Rev. Mr. Bassett of Lenawee Co. ad­
dressed the Sunday School in the Mat­
teson school house Inst Sunday fore­
noon, and preached in the Quail Trap
school house, Mnple Grove, in. the af­
ternoon. ‘He is father of Calvin BnsKctt of Maple Grove aud Albert Bassett
of this town, nnd was ^visiting those
families.
A little girl about four years of age
had been permitted to visit a family,
where a blessing was nsketl before par­
taking of food; she not being accus­
tomed to such proceedings,quietly look­
ed on with great wonder, an.d on re­
turning home said to her mother: "ma’
ma’, you learn pa'pa’a little story to
tell nt the table liefore we begin to ent”.
“Why! my child”, asked the surprised

they all get to the table begins to tell a
littls story,nnd the folks all drop their
heads until he gets through, then they
all move their chairs up to the table and
begin to eat, and I think it looks real
niee ”.
,
Ed Reese was up in this section from
Battle Creek, n fe w days ago, anil stop­
ping at John Davis’for the night, found
the family ab-ent at Nashville, there
being no one at homg to play the host
or hostess, nnd the evening fast pass­
ing n way, Ed Itegan to look around for
a bed on which tolsy his sleepy form;
Hading a good soft lied in close prox­
imity to the main room. Ed took pos­
session anil was doing a g&lt;Mx| job of
sleeping, wfien late in the evening John
drove home witn his wife nnd inither.
the women folks alighted from the
wagnn and entered the house and John
proceeded to care for his noraes, when,
on entering the house and passing the
room where Ed lay nicely tucked np,
the women beheld a man in the bed.
Thoughts of tramps robbers, murder­
ers, etc. entered their minds, out of the
house they ran, crying “John!, John!,
there is a man in the house, and he is
in lied hurry up”. John threw tl e harnt-ss
off* the horses in a twinkling, prepared
fdr a battle with a giant tramp, ran
into the house with blood in his eye,
determined that there would lie one
le« iu tliis world in about a minute,
but Just as he got ready to take Ed by
the heels and; knock his brains out, a
discovery was mnde, "Ed is that you F*
“Well I guess it is, how 'o you dof”.

which committea Mr. W.C. Bodine
was chairman, ooMUtin g of a series of
rtaolntions ai&gt;d recommendations in
substance an follows:
1st. A resolution that all gonid' citi­
zens should unite to suppress, by legal
means, if necoMiary, the unlawful use
and sale of whisky in the village. '
Sira. That all gaming rooms and un
lawful, places of resort -where persons
may assemble to drink should tie cluaed.
3d. Tliat the village ordinances in
regard to this matter should be so re­
vised, that suits for violations of the
liquor law may be brought under them.
4th. That a village attorney be em­
ployed os legal adviser and public pros­
ecutor,
•Lastly the rqpeting resolved to form
a league, having a sufficient financial
btsis to enforce obediences to the law,
both on the part of tlie vender nnd tlie
user'. For this purpose a committee of
five was appointed by the chair to draw
up articles of confederation and solicit
the' pledges of all who are interested in
order iu tlie village. Tlie matter will
ndt rest here. The community is wide
awake and thoroughly In earnest in
their determination to bring tliis evil
within lawful bounds, (even Then it
will lie' broad enough) and, I take it,
their purpose will not lie thwarted.
There is do expressed desire to do any­
thing in the way of crushing out, but
simply (hat men who drink, and men
who sell, shall abide by the law in their
drinking and selling as other people
do in their business.

A HOUSEHOLD MEFD.

G.A. TRUMAN
An elegant line of Summer Dress Goods, Buntings of all descriptions, plain and

in lattice work, Linens, Lawns, P K’s, Organdies, Mulls, Chambra, &amp;c.

Novelties in Parasols and Fans, Ladies

effort to keep only the newest patterns.

Lace, Silk and Embroidered Tiesj Lace Top Gloves, ‘‘Long” Silklfi^Urin all col­

ors, Embroideries and Silk Handkerchiefs, Ladies Hosiery in great variety just
opened and selling low, Ladies and Gents Gauze underwear, Linen Lap Robes,

Gent’s Linen Coats and Ulsters, Nobby Straw Hats and a thousand other novelties for summer wear. I am bound to keep the largest line of th’sse goods in

.

A book o^l the liver, its diseases nnd
their treatment sent free. Including
treatise upoh. Liver Complaints, Tor­
pid Liver, \Jnundicc, Billiouaness,
Headache, Constipation, Dvr pepsin,
Mriana^eter-^AddreM Db. Hanford,
262 Brofidway, New York Citv, N. Y.
_______ (33-36)

Nashville and as the demand is continually increasing.

(». A. TRUMAN.
They x.Il doit.
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Fresh, Salt nnd Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
Henry Roe,
Proprietor.

A Card.

----- BELIEVING THAT------

Nashviiif win soon Ri- Largest and Best Selected Stock
val the County Seats pTTD'M’TrpTT'pp

HARDWARE,

cull*' be uceiden tally mad., a preparation that cared
bia only child of ConMumption. HU child
l&gt; now In thia country, and enjoying the beat of
iiimptlon can tw poaliivt ly and pencancntly

Iron, Nails,
Glass, Stoves,
Tinware, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes,
and Brushes

•

-AL8O-

ConimoTi

Our Undertaking Departmn’t
Complete In every particular.
Wcftuarantec

Prices that Can’t - Undersold.
Thanking our autncr»u« patron,of the past aea&gt;:&gt;. wr shall cDtieavnr by fair •l.alin; n.rtirraaQn• ■!&lt;• prieea to double their tinniber during tbc year

Having Isiught for cash. M&gt; expenses
arc low. I do not sell goods at cost,
mH. Br.dy aud BoNurt H. Ilrady. of.ln.and lo tl e
but a: a fair living profit.
f llowlnsj dc»crib«i real eatatc, altualrd In the r»|.
lagv of Jfw rille, county of Ra.-ry, Stale of MleM-

2 OOOKA eocra ar^wotcoTT Hocaa.

A FIRST-CLASS TINNER

Kellogg, Demaray dt Co.
pKHBRN A'rrFXTlOX.

Always ready at moderate rates.

SPECIALTIES:
1 j Builders Hardware,
( ommlMloncr's Notice.
In the matter of Ibc. »tate of MINERVA COR­
Pure White Lead,
LE W. I fornici ly Mloerr* Hill] deceased, we, Ibc
undrreiitiird, having been anpainti-d bj the Probate
Pure Ohio Boiled and
' Raw Linseed Oil,
Lard, Castor.
nr Maple Grove. Barry Co, Mich., on Wednesday
th* ihirUetb d«y of June, A D. IMO, and on
Golden, Sperm,
Virginia Lubricating Oils.
for the purtxwof examine and allowing said claim* I
HENRY HOUGHTALIN. Sheriff,
by Wm. H. POWERS, Under She.iff.
Clement Swhb, Attorney for PI Alni iff*.

SCIPIO MILLS
Now being in first-classriimiingorder, with a tho~onghly '

COMPtTENT MlilEB

in attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
tion to all those who may favor us
with their patronage. Those
who prefer can have their

WHEAT EXCHANGED FOB FLOOR
without

COOK STOVES.

at the Mill at the lowest prices.

__ __ _
Xlld A&lt;»» and many other Dtoeaaea that lead loinaanlty or Comum pilon at&gt;d a prmnMuro grave. Ful
1‘nrtlcular* In our pamphlet, which wrdralro to wnd
fre. by mall to every one. The SperlUc Medkino la
^tlrL"Mdnimf&lt;nty.l?¥*&lt;^Or *‘X ?***.
y by addtr»in«
„
YHI ORAY MEDICINE CO.,
No. 10 Mechanic*! Block, Detroit, Mkh.

j^lLUMERY!

I would respectfully announce le the public that
I am now local, d in my

YANOT GOODS,
GLOVE8,
—Mirre,
CO t: SETS,
EMBROIDERY,
HATS,
FLOWE1UJ,
BONNETS,
ETC.. I

DRESS MAKING

Having rented nnd fitted np the store
known os the old Boston Store, three
doors north of Smith’s Grocery, for
MRS. O. M. YATK8.
Millinery Rooms, I shall be happy to
meet nil my old customer* and many gOOT *SD HBot dtOP.
new ones, who are in '•cedof goods in
I ara wv BLIwnne In my n«w *hop In the bulMins
my line. I mu receiving new goods ey- recent
y vaoond by Mr* Crocker, where I am pre­
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cry week from Chicago trad othei bus- ,pared to make
rp* Bailey &amp; Wood tiaye a hnmera inetM places aud am prepared to funtish
BOOTS
and SHOES,
sln&gt;p :n full blaxi, you will do well to all the noveltine of the. mmaoo. Call
call on them before purchasing any­ and sou tun and got prices. Trimmed
thing in ; the harnewe line, liepairing hate as low us fifty cents.
done in the best style.
Mbs. L. O. Crocker. .
A. BURCMAN

j

FINEST SEI ED BOOT

IN THE WORLD.

FARMERS A
MECHANICS

T rt ft I C*
I III II \

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aOd MOe m&lt;’’ B°aPeC“nlbr»

ARANK C. BOISE.
ASHVILLE LIVERY.

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
I Repairing Done in the Best
Manner Possible!

, Give Me a Call ’
Sign, the Big Boot

J. OSMAN, Prop.
I *m prepared .to furnlah

NEW STORE, SINGLE OB DOUBLE TfiBN-OUTS

RIBBON)

J-JOOT AND SHOE SHOP.

KX1VFM,
RAZO RM,
SII KA RM,
MCI8SORS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.

writing;__

IBra.ii and
FOR &gt;.4LE

The Legal Tender and Other
Tlie finest makes of

nntalling eti’efor
l Seminal Weakoeea, Spcrmator-

F'ninitni’e

Of every dcacriptlbn

B

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

.Kten’on Tables,
hkWrS,’
Camp Chairs, &amp;c.

«r* nt the *toni»rli. aixt will brr»k up A fre*h cold
In twenty-fm-r hour». addrew t RA DIMM 'K A CO
1032 R^ee SL. I’hllAdeipbia, namlOK tbl* paper ly At below Manufacturers prices. I had
the decline credited np to nit- on these
NhrrifT Male.
goods anti can
y virtue of • writ of cxeeu'lon Iwued out nf
And undertbe »ea] of the Circuit Court for the
county of Ilxrry. Suu&gt; of M'ehignn. I” favor of Ed­
win A’ Both. ai»d Nellie E Ba«ii. &lt;o ran directed EASILY MEET COMPETION,

and that tlx m&lt;wth» 'rom the twenty-fourth day of
May, A. D. IRW.w* re al owed by mid court for cr»ditor* to preaenl their claim* to u* for examination
and allowance
luted May T7. IRM
CHARLES FOWLER.)
HENRY BL’RTtIN. ’ Coniariaaiuneta. I
JOHN UIBSON,
)
(3M01

.nA ■

Patent Rockers,

'

exjsieted. all remedies haring failed, and Dr. U.

ry Goods are cheap at the corner
C.W. Smith.

VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.

[T IS A FACT

rpOTHE PUBLIC.

A lightning stroke went clear through
a Clark county, Kentucky, school
house, killed a greyhound asleep under
the floor, but left the twenty-five
Each sidtt of her. and that n little more
.
children unharmed.
competition will make a little be»IN BARRY COUNTY
John.ton*. SanuperllU. euro. Liver Complaint. ter market, 1 have nuiclmst-d a stock if ,. „ ,
„ new
...
.tn «l»
&lt;
&gt;ur
(,o&lt;x!&lt;
an-s!l
l&gt;,,.
In.
—
t
Johnlaon'* Sarsaparilla,'eurv, lndl&lt;e*tlon.
Antal.
SoliDdun'a Raraaparilla ia uacd by everybodyJohn.lou'i Saraaparilla cure* Sick Headache.
Johnston'* Sara* pari Ila cure* Dy.pcpiia.

store.

Form the basis of many of the Ague
remedies in the market,nnd are the
result of Physieiaus anil peoplp ‘who
know no better medicim- to employ,
for this distressing complaint. The ef­
fects of either of these drugs are des­
tructive to the system, producing head­
ache, intestinal disorders, vertigo,
dizziness, ringing in the ears, nnd denreMion of the constitutional healln.
Ayer’s Ague Cure is a vegetable dis­
covery, containing neither quinine, ,
arsenic; nor any deleterious ingredient
and is an infallible and runid cure for
every form of Fever and Ague. Its
effects an- permanent an 1 certain, and
no injury can result from its use. Be­
sides being a positive cure for FeveQ
■and Ague in all its forms, it is also a
superior remedy for Liver Compliiiiits.
It U an excellent tonic and preventive,
ns well as cure, of all complaints pec­
uliar to malarious, marshy and mias­
matic districts. By direct action on
tlie Liver and biliary apparatus,it stim­
ulates the system to a vigorous, heal
thy condition.
For sale ht all Dealers.

I shall add almost dai­

ly new lines in this department.

tyWill par the highes*: market
price in cash loruuKalted-butter Farm­
ers bring in your butter nnd save the
Ralt.
E. Reese.

nF Strawfierfe*. Lettuce, Cucnmberrn String Benns, Green Pens, Radish­
es. Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cocoa
Tho wheat heads begins to show.
C. W. Smith's.
Smuggle says the telephone works nnts, etc.-at
Auction.
splendid.
L. Hilbert &amp;. Son liave a new clerk;
Remember the Auction next week.
Bah of Stock will be sold at Auction,
aud his name is Lew.
no reserve Stock, everything will be
L. Faul is fitting his buildiug up for sold.'
Boston Store.
a new stock of hardware.
Clement Smith, Assignee.
L. Parrot has be**n sick with billions
Q.utuber! I.,umber!
fever but is dow on the gain.
Do you know that you can buy I*umGrandma Stevens died of dropsy
ber for building, or fencing, of J. H.
Sunday night, at the ripe old age of McCotter nt the Glenn Mill on the
county line, for 7.00 per M. or delivered
seventy.
The three-link fellows will occupy in Nashivlle for $8.50! Orders filled
ou short notice.
34-37
their new hall next week. They have
Act wisely- Im- ready—have on hand
the coziest hall in town,
McCmckin and the music teacher “Dr, Sellers’ Cough-Syrup,” and you
will have nothing to fear—not even a
took in Sells show. They wanted to see a doctor’s bill.
the small animals nnd their Pa’s gave i
I'uderCuking.
their consent for them to go.
Having completed in every jmrtieular
The young gents of this place
our Undertaking Department, we are
organized a juvenile club. They lueet now prepared to furnish at all times a
at Dr. Carpenter’s office eve ry Satur­ first class modern Hearse, cooling
door
crape,
hearers,
day evening, with George Carpenter boards,
badges, gloves, nnd our services,
when required, in laying out and pre­
Our cheese factory is booming right j pan
paring for burial; preserving liodies in
kind
of weather witnout the baralong rain or shine. Uncle Boardy any ...... —
... from .
Last wiH be funiished free of charge.
brings the milk from 34 cows. Last
week the highest numlier of pounds
Kei
ellogg
.loog., Demaray Ai. OnCo.
brought was 2,300. Onr bub says he has i
The Chemical Works
got to have another vat, nnd tlie talk is । Will pay the following prices for’wood
they are going to bring the vat from delivered at the works: 4 ft. laidy
tlie 'Hustings factory. Boys in about beach and maple wood. $1.73. 4 ft.
body beach and maple, dry, $2.00
two weeks, they will be ripe.
Short wood will lie taken nt proportion­
Sam.
ate priest.
W. G. Sears.
Manager.
A Vain able Guide Rook
CJ^Buy your Dry Goods,BootaShoes,
.
Hats,
Caps,
Croccries,
Provisions,
We have received from Mr. W.
Crockery, imumuub
Notions,. etc,, ot
of n.
E. nEKSK,
Reese,
,,
,
| vruvserv,
Biearlev, the popular excursion mana- who always sells at the lowest prices,
ger, his Guide Book for the Fourth
We have often been asked why it is
An mini Excursion of the Detroit
that E. A. Young’s Cough and Lung
'Kvenwj Jftwe, which will leave that Syrup has proved such a success, The
city on the morning of J uly 7, via only reason we can give, is that it is a
Montreal nnd Q wbec, for the White medicine which has proved by test to
lie a superior to any pivparation
Mountains and senboard. It fan thick known for the relief of iiroix-hiitl dis­
neatly printed pamphlet, amply illus­ eases. Trial size 23 cents. For sale bv
F. T. Boise. ‘
trated with engnivingsnnd maps, and
replete with Information concerning
Farm For Sale.
the route to be traversed aud the inter­
The subscriber oflers for sale his Farm
esting points to be visited. A copy of 120 acres, situated on section 17. in
can be hail by "mclosing fifteen cents in Castleton, said farm is in a good state
stamps or otherwise, to Mr. Bi earley, of cultivation with good buildings,
Sood on-hard, good well of water nt the
Evening Newt Office, Detroit, Mich.
our. About 65acres cleared and the
balance well timbered. The farm is on
.Vnsliville Market*.
the state road, 6 miles from Hustings
and 6 from Nashville, it also has a new
school house on one corner of the farm.
For partciihira enquire at premises.
Castleton, Mich., Feb. 4th 1880.
30-tf
_________ Joshua Martin.

These

goods were in such variety and beauty as this spring and we are making special

WOODLAND items.

LOCAL MATTERS.
Oscar Church has a new yard fence.
There is talk employing a village at­
PobUe Notice.
torney, a very necessary evil.
Intelligent persons have no difficulty
Mr. Dunlap opened his soda foun­ recognizing in the constitution of nniuinls and men, a power of self resto­
tain, “revised and improved,” on Mon
ration which is capable of resisting the
day.
influence of disease, hence many per­
The common council has ordered sons reflect upon the many instances
that no games of chance shall be play­ when apparently severe coses oi sick­
ness were cured
by some simple
ed in our vi'lage. Good.
Hill ►stance nnd muqh credit given to a
■The Congregational society have
Eower it never ptmsesaed, and it is tlie
rented the Tarbcll hotel and fitted up
nowledge of this power that enables
the new school of veterenary surgeons
tlie rooms for the use of their new pas
to Overcome disease that would baffig
ter.
Clam Bacliellor’s school in the Pet­ the old fogy with liis depressing
agents, such ns bleeding, physicing.
terson district is temporarily closed starving, tarter emetic, nitre digitalis,
from the appearance of scarlet feveyin etc. Dr. Kesler has been liberally
tought in the. new school wid backed
it.
The new Congregational minister, by nine vears successful experience
feels confident.
J. Kesler,
Rev. H. R. Williams uf Almont, came
Veterenary Surgeon,
with bis family on Monday. He is
_______________ Nashville, Mich.
quite popular witli the common people
Our drugstores are now supplied
which Include* almost every body hi with "Malt Bitters,” tlie new Food
Medicine which has done so much good
this community.
The
1 DC cny
city iHWi-ra
fathers art:
are Htraiu
afraid to cause and comes
----- to ns so htghiy recommendth.publie.U.n of th. rlllw, »rdio-H ",*J “v»
auces and bj-laws in convenient form J
for reference lest the expense should..
i.
swamp the jnternatumal . revenues.
o
Tbby are now locked up in the recluse
desk "with the key thrown iu the.
wen.”

railroad, bat thinrs being thus I will
simply give for your consideration a
few names of parties who have l&gt;ought
my buggies:
CASTLETON.
- WOODLAND.
Daniel Fender,
Allen G. Carr,
Joahus Glonn,
iRyfortl Perkins,
StDTFIEI I).
Cmhrles Hide,
Mr. Bowser,
James Hunter,
John Gutcheiui,
Miner Mead,
VERMONTVILLE.
D. M. Baker,
Anson Ware, .
mapLk grove.
D.T.M. Falconer.
Martin Cummings,, P. P. Dooling,
ASSYRIA.
Albert Stuart,
D. W. Ellis,
Thomas ’’rice,
R. D. Chapman,
Byron Graham,
Jesse D. Guy,
BATTLE CREEK.
John Marshall,
R..G. Crum,
Goo. Brown,
iokia errr.
Writer Mapes,
Dr. Tremain, •
James Hill,
NASHVILLE.
Jacob Shoup,
'
Lewis Durkee,
Leander I*npham,
Rob’t. Henderson,
Thomas Fuller,
3 tof buggies in
livery,
G. H. Hutchens,
Jacob Osmun, 2
KALAMO
double and 1 sin­
Mrs. Sally Hess,
gle top buggies,
LeviR. Smith,
Rufus Brooka,
NASHVILLE
A. J. Hardy,
John Fnmiss,
G. A. Truman,
John F. Fuller,
T. C. Downing.
E.COOK,
Proprietor Cook’s Carnage Works.

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ATTENTION

FARMERS I

Home Novinf.
Stephen Sprinket desires to anounce
t&lt;&gt; tlie public, tliat ho has a complete
outfit of tools aud rollers for moving
buildings, nnd all burincs» intrusted u»
bia care, will lie attended to with safe­
ty and dispatch, and at prices to suit
thb times, Residence, one dnor north
of the Christian church,Nashville, Midi.

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.

�The contests! Crsedmoor for the honor

after Booth, and fall over tie
Witherw is 43 yean old and. a Dative &lt;J form of Mr. Withers. It was
ipjxxnicd. The

Io be heavily in debt, but
4 fated for *
time.
Tjm Philadelphia stock market has

At hi* father, who for niany-yrxrw waa

Following w the text of the Buper-

pe«MOo uf the Reading Railroad Company and

Snch term »h«Il
htnriiu: th-- Hl»&lt;r th»t
tion will spsodflly becc
... Samuel Pye, living at

Derated

A touxj man, recently released from
State prison, shot and kilted a 8upcrvi«&gt;r at
(-Mar, ano me omccr
——
•tat After shooting a policeman the murderer
WM xrrMted. Wfiife ofi tberoadto th* stetioi&gt;

He was also internally injured.
The oil-works of Bush A Denslow, in

lam.
ber-yard, causing heavy loss. It is reported
that several men were kilted by the explosion of
an nil *• ^k
Extensive oil-works at Sou th Brooklyn
•oon communicated with some large oil-tanka,
aad laid bold of a steamboat lying close by. A
large paction thereof wa* destroyed. The entire
damage ia astima^d at *75,000.

There is a proepect tliat nil the Navajo
Indiana in New Mexico will begin hoetilitic*....
peennoo in the vicinity of Wooetcr, Ohio

that he succeeded in arresting Capt Payne and
his followers for violating the President's jroclamation against invasion of Indian Territory
tor mining purpor t*, etc. The prisoners will be
held untfl instructions are forwarded from
Washington.
A shocking railway accident is report­
ed from California. An excursion train on the
narrow-gauge railway running from San Fran­
cisco to Santa Cruz broke through tlie trestle­
work at the la''
'
— ’ “ -------------aomc
were kilted and

Asylum, HL Louis, walked tlirough tlie Htreet* of
that city, knd, coming to an excavation, which
wm being made to prepare for the erection
of a new building, fell a distance of twenty feet,
and were badly but hot fatally injured... .The
steamer Maine, owned by the Northern Transit
Companv of Detroit, wm burned at Port Huron,
Mich. The crew and passengers were all res­
cued. The lorn is estimated at 930,000 ...Mark
Fee ha» been convicted in the tYiminal Court
of Chicago of attempting to convict an innocent
man of larceny, and tlie jury fixed hi* punish­
ment at nine yean in the penitentiary.
The last opportunity to see the famous
Havexly's Mastodon Minstrel* previous to their
w«wk at Chicago. Their enterprising manager
has gathered in do end of shekel* the past
season with this aggregation, and now seek*
fresh fields to conquer on the other side of the
water. The United State* i* decidedly too
small a country for the complete exercize of
Haverly'* business enterprise.
At a public meeting of leading citi-

of taking step* to relieve the inhabitant* of
Western Kansas who are suffering on account
of the continued drought, it wa* resolved tliat
no appeal be made outside the State, m it wm
belMved that the people of the more-favgred
districts of Kama* would contribute suffi­
cient to aid their suffering fellow-citizens__
A local freight agent, a freight accountant and
a eaahicr of the Fort Wayne and Jackson rail■conded, owing tlie company a large
—-i.-sum of
inonoy,
of -------------which ha* --been
----- most
--------— expended by
th: trio
txc in
— notou* living... .Tr;
'
the
.Two L_,
boy*_ were eremated at Piqua,
Man. OMn
Ohio, bw
by th*
the immin.
burning of a
bouse.

‘

T. C. Thurston, who some time ago
kilted hi* busines* jiartncr at Leavenworth,

cuy. im outer uay. auu -irru two uiota ai wm.
Both bullet* nUMsed Anthony, but one hit and
fatally wounded an attorney, and the other
lodged in an advertising nolicitor'* bead.

Socozro county and in th* Msgullans abort
fifty M « ere kill- .X, two women and throe
steened out by Anat
the number of
ihoee murdered since May 1 ia seveuty-cighL
Gen. Hatch's command ha* marched more than
1,000 mite* in pursuit of the Indian*.”
A fierce tornado swept over portions
of Carroll, Ida, Rao, Calhoun, and Hamilton

and acPresident Hates and Secretary
8 hues mad* dfldxwa at the graduating exerBlll and

Bud

got into cireula-

among the qualified etectari of the prop­
er judicial district by the Pre«idcnt of the
United States, by and with the advice and conchildren were drowned.
Nearly every State in tlie Union was

Bussley, brothers.

hour*. Bridge* were camod away and the
*MM&gt;*
—.Il I___ I- 1_

hours.
A fatal duel w»« recently fought at
wna, William Rife and 8. A. Jackauu. The par-

pliis, aud is-now, Mr. Withera lielievas,
in Washington. The flag, it will be re­
membered, was torn by Booth's spur,
which caught in it aa he jumped from
the box to the stage, and it was thia ao
cident to the asanasm that caused his leg
to be broken.
• died on the 19th of
of Mr. Withers' experience of that night,
and the jmrt he took in the proceeding*,
have never been told In tlie most re­
liable hiatorieH of tlie war covering tlie aaaaasination, such as Raymond’a, Drake’s, merit. Before his death he made a oonand Greeley's, Mr. Witbera* name is
not mentioned, and -it has been through to Mr. Widicrs, in effect that the pres­
his modesty and diffidence that the ence of the musician at the “ governor "
story, ia unreOonled. Every reader rf prevented a fearful panic. He (SjNUigthe Hr raid, old or young, ia familiar ler) was hovering around tlie instrument
with the fact that the Resident was shot with the intention of turning off the gaa
at alxmt a quarter nest 10 o’clock, by in tlie auditorium tlie moment Booth
John Wilkes Booth, tlie actor, while sit­ landed on the stage. Tlie cover was up
ting in a private box witnessing a per­ to facilitate that operation, ami, had he
formance of “ Our American Cousin.It not been ordered away by Mr. Withera,
is also well rememliered that the day had who turned the cover down to. sit upon
been celebrated all over the country on it, tlie gas would liave been turned off,
account of tlie news flashed far and near and nobody would liave known to a cer­
that Lee Juul surrendered, and thus virt­ taintv who asHasirinate&lt;l the President
Booth was not recognized at the time of
ually ended the war of tlie Ri'bellion.
The Cabinet hail held a meeting that his leap by the audience; but Miss
day, and at tlie close ot the session, Keene, who stood at the wings, recog­
wliich had been remarkably harmonious, nized him, aud shouted to the audience ;
the President invited any memlier of his “ It's John Wilkes Booth!" At that
Cabinet who felt so inclined to accompa­ time he was struggling with Mr. Withera
ny him to tlie theater in honor of the at the rear of the stage. The turning
events of the previous twenty-four houra, off of the gas at tlie proper time, Mr.
but it seems that none accepted the invi­ Withers believes, would have’* allowed
tation. The President, Mrs. Lincoln, the assassui to escape unrecognized, and
their son, a pupil of Mr. Withers, Mai. have led to further tragic results.
H. R. Rath I sine, Senator Harris and his
Buck Brer.
daughter, Miss Harris, made up the
Buck brer is demoralizing in Its ten­
party. They occupied an upper box.
When the orchestra heard tliat the Pres­ dency when it moveth itaelf aright It
ident was to be there one of the musi­ layeth bold ot the intellect, and twisteth
cians, au Italian named Toltavullo, sug­ it out of shape.
My son, go not with them who go to
gested to Mr. Withers that the orchestra
flag, which was the property of the Ital­ seek buck l&gt;eer, for at last it stingeth
ian, lie used to decorate the front of the like tlie brocaded hornet with the redbox, and it was accordingly raised. Mr. hot narrative, and kicketh like the chol­
H. P. Phillips aLo composed a song for eric mule.
Who hath woe ? Who hath babbling^
the occasion and hnuded it to Mr. With­
ers to set music to it Mr. Withers coni- Who hath redness of eyes? He tliat
potaxl a martial air, rehearaed the music goes to seek the schooner of buck l&gt;eer.
Who hath sorrow ?
Who striveth
with Miss Laura Keene, tlie leading lady,
the understanding being tliat the song when the middle watch of the night hath
wiu» to la1 snug at the close of the second come to wind up the clock witli the fif­
act by Miss Keene, tlie company joining teen puzzle ? He that kicketh against
in tlie chorus. The words of the song the buck brer and getteth left
Verily, tlie bucknesH of buck lieer
have never lieen printetL They art- os
follows, a cony from au old scrap-liook, buckl-th with a mighty buck, insomuch
.written by Mr. Pliillips, and now in Mr. that ths buckoe risetli at the noon hour
Withers' possession, nuving been made with a head that compaitaeth the town
round about, and the swellness thereof
for this purpose. The song is entitled
waxeth more and more, even from Dan
HONOR TO OUR SOLDIERS.
to Brer—Sheba. (Current joke in the
Holy Land.)
Who clamoreth with a loud voice and
saith ; “ Verily, am not I not a bad
man?" Who is he tliat walketh un­
They've fouvbt with heart and band
To make rabelUun lose it* *w&gt;y
steadily, and siugeth unto ■ himself :
In Ulla our u*ti«e laud.
“The Bright Angels Are Waiting for
Cmoxl-s—Repeat fint four lines.
Me?"
Who wotteth not even a fractional wot,
but setteth his chronometer with the
Who 'nrslli tbe •tarry banner'e folds
Have fought, Uavnteed and died.
wooden watch of tlie watchmaker and by
Tbey'rv nature * nobhwt handiwork.
means of a toothbrush ? "
No Klug ao proud aa they—
God help the beroee of our land
Go to. Is it not he that bangeth his
And cheer Ibam on their way!
intellect feminst the buck lieer unto the
eleventh hour?—Bill Nye, in Denver
tribune.

WA1HINOTOM.

Wm.) Maclennan, an expert, chief of
the 19th of May.
the warrant division of the treasury, testified ptetteg the preparation of tea ■rtentitle twulte of
FOLITICAI.
before/ the Carlisle investigating committee that HaU-* Arctic expedition. A rwolutluu providirg
in i»i*,opinion Finley wrote that Anonymous for * •pedal committee to examiu* Into
The Minnesota Democntii held their
th* management of the BokUora' Hom* In
th* Dtatrtct wm pMMd, aa wa* • bill
State Couvsntion at St. Paul May 20. The
The (Secretary of the Tr&lt;-»wury has
delegates to the National Convention received
auUiurired
local
Inspectors
of
s'ean.
vessels
to
no inatruction*.
The reaolutiona declare
me
with
colored
signal
light*
all
pilots
apthat the State delegation should act m a unit;
g for renewal of Uoenx-, reported by exainthat the Democrat* of Minnesota would
surgeun m only incompletely color-blmd,
" neve: again submit to a reverxal of the pop­
if the iMpectora are aatufied the pilot* can
ular will by frand or violence," and that
no President should have a third term....
The California Greenbacker* liave elected four
detegato»wl-largc, headed by Deni* Kearney, to tion to renew the-j lioenac.
rh.t
tnfornuUlon
the National Convention to be held at Chicago.
LEIGH.
... .The Mississippi Greenback Convention wa*
held at Jackion on
the 20th of
The Britiah Parliament met on the
May.
Delegate* to the Chicago Con­
reporter byvention were aripointod without instruction*---- 20th of May. The Quecn'a speech promise* tuercisl
tuent of a apsda! Joint
Tlie Democratic State Convention of New early aten* to compel Turkey to fulfill tlie Ber­ ' and
four Repreeeti
Jersey, in session at Trenton, Mar 20, adopted lin trusty, and assiduous efforts to c*tabliah an | condition
and' status
public property
'
resolutions denouncing centralization and the
Hot Hpring*
presence of troop* at poll*, favoring hard rite*especial attention to the Indian finances,
mmicv and opposing monopolies of all kind*, and announce* that tlie South African colonics
favoring the two-third* rule in cosh have been advised to form a confederation. In
*. bounty l*nd* *n concernod;
vention and declaring that Mr. Havre regard to legislation, the speech states that Par­ | llr&gt;1.c&lt;IHUtut«*»f*r
Dackurr, relative to Uia u*e of dUUnctive
occupies the Presidency by
fraud.... liament will not be asked to renew the bi Mrfar
printing United Htate* bund* and note*;
Die Pennsylvania ProhibitioniMt*, at their State Peace Preservation set for Ireland ; it will bo . paper
by Hr. I*ro.&lt;-ott, to pay to nol.tler* and **lfc&gt;r» of the
Convention, held at Altoona, nominated a State
tete war who are totally &lt;li«al&gt;:*d all tbe money* exticket, elected delegrtre to the National Tma- burial question, to renew the Secret Voting act, 1 txteded by t’lrsi for nwdlraJ aud «:rjn&lt;»l trv*Ui&lt;rnL
imance Convention, and no ninated Presiden­ and to enact laws giving more effectnal protec­ 1 Nearly tbe whole day waa paraod tn committee of tha
tial Elector*. A resolution wa* adopted condetnu- tion to occupier* against injury from gronnd- » bo&gt; ou tbe Isundry Civil Appropriation bill, mall
ing the pardon of the LcrulImUvo briber*..... game, for the determination of the Iliability of
•----'‘-“bv
--thiirvorkThe California Democrat* elected an unpledged emplovcr* *fur accident*
»u»taiucd
t
The President pro tcm. laid before the Senate
delegation to Cincinnati, and adopted resola- | nira, and for the extension of the
je borough
tion* declaring that Mr. Hayes wm seated by I
frand, and that the issue* of the present I When Mr. Bradlaugh presented himcanqialgn are the right of self-government, 1
maintenance of the re*ervcd rights of Htetea,
and resmtenco to imperialism and Chinese mons, May 21, to take the prescribed oath, a
immigration. Thurman wm the favorite I Conservative member objected ou the ground
Presidential candidate by a large majority.... that Bradlaugh wm an atheist and a revolutionThkxs u « goal deal ot diiMtirfaetion I «. Tl» aw»Uuo —■th™ aiwu-d. no raa,
,
I tion of Gladstone to refer the case to a select
among Georgia Democrat* at the appointment co,luxutUx.. but no action was taken.
of ux-Gcv. Jowph E. Brown to succeed Gen. , A MOD of C()ttxm^pinll,.rH wrecked and
in flam
At ■a liroo
uorucntn
the Hmn.fm
Hmk. Al
urge Ib.rn&lt;v-rOie
Democratic
ln B cotton.mtU ln Barcelona. Spain,

that he (Brown) U not a

rvjirtwnUiive »11 tbe trade* union* in Catalonia.... The Euro- »pprt^'riatlD( a «u:u therefor, w» rrf&lt;-rr*d. Th..
an power* have issued a joint note calling on
o Porte te settle the Montenegrin, Greek and
,
Armenian difficulties immediately. In case this
■viMir*. on which * protracted
request i* not obeyed, another conference will
Bcrtnionlou* debate irtMgate to tbe'ltepnblican National Convention in be held at Berlin'in July, at which measures
186M, and voted for Gen. Grant's nomination. will be taken without consulting Turkey to in­
sure the settlement of the question.. .Tlie
new* of the Philadelphia an I Reading failure
one of the wealthiest men in Georgia. *. created a )&gt;anic in American railroad stocks m
Tlie Nebraska Republican Htate Convention met Loudon.
•
at Lincoln, Mar 20, and, after an all-day and
Mr. Heap, Charge il'Affaires nt Con­
night session, elected six Blame delegate* to the
Chicago Convention... .The Greenback Conven­ stantinople, tn a dispatch to the State De|*arttion of Iowa was held at De* Moines May 20. G. mt-nl at Waahington, report* that the following
W. Walker, of Polk, wa* nominated for Secretary
of Htate : Matthew Farrington, of Bremer, fur
u Uf the United State*. It is dated at Civil AppropnaUoa bill.
lYeMurer; - G. W. Swearingen, of FremonL
Ex-Gov. Brown took the modified oath, and
for Auditor; W. A Spurrier, of Adam*, for At­ Moaaoul. in Armenia, and nigned by the Arch­
torney General, and Thomas Hooker, of Dallas, bishop of the Syrians ■ " The ternble fam­
for Register of the Land Office. The delegate* ine in which we exist kills all inhabi­
to the National Greenback Convention at Chi­ tant* of town and those of neigbborcage were instructed to vote for Gen. J. B. mg village*, who are asaeuiidiug here
Weaver for President
j en nuuuw
Their suffering* are mdeIt ia believed that the Spofford-Kel­
logg resolutions in the Senate have been laiil quence. Tbeir lamentation* are heartrending.
away with the Fitz-John Porter bill, and that Most of them are dying, m they have nothing approprtatcoi for peadous U |9,W,toO.
to eaL Those of the inhabitants who have
The Illinois Republican State Conven­ lived until now between life aud death pray you
to give them such aMistance as will enable
tion, after a stormy threc-day*' aession at them to live. They take the liberty to present
Springfield, aelectcd forty-two nnconiprumixing their prayer vtitb the tear* of expectation
Grant men a* delegate* to the National Con­ which are flowing from their eyes covered with
vention at Chicago, and adopted the blood."
following resolution,
offered
by HcnLeon Sat, now French Minuter to the •urvlvUig officer* sail snfirted and drafted mso
1 । ater
sujr
Izvgan,
who led
tl:o
Grant
coho
|j cohort*
in the convention: •• Rrsolmi, That England, lias l&gt;ean elected President of the
Gen.
U. A Grant u the choice of the Repubb­ French Senate, vice Martel, resigned. ..It is
;
party of niiru** for the Presidency, and the
that Gen. Todleben will be appointed
; delegates from this State are instructod to um said
all honorable mean* to secure his nomination Commandcr-iD-Chief of the Russian army in
by the Chicago Convention, and to vote
A rebellion baa broken out in Britteh
a* a unit for him, and tlie mud delegates
shall have power to fill all vacancies'' The Burmah which threaten* to bo formidable.
following reaolntion wm also adopted: “Jtenrt.'easltv of *cUau ou tbs lite MrvcaenL
•ofwd. The Republican* of Illinois, in conven­ One tewn has been destroyed and an English The Hou*e went into comnilttss of the
tion Mscmbled, declare that they will support Governor killed....A requisition numerously whole on tlie Hundry Cull Appropriation UH
the nominees of thia convention for State «by the Radical and Liberal members
offices, and the nominees of tlie Chi­
e British Parliament ha* been pre­
cago Convention for President and Vice sented to Mr. Gladstone, requesting inm Frye putUn&lt; bl* appilcatiou on tbe ground of hi* d»Ibvsidt-nL" Senator
Logan heads the to recall Sir Bartle Freru from tlie •irt* to atteiKl tbe Chicago Convantloo, but Mr.
delegation at large to the Chicago Convention. Governorship
of
South
Africa.. . .The Hutchina objected, except coupled with tbe
The delegation* from the nine (singrvwuonal trial of Nihilist* at BL Petersburg resulted
district* tliwX were favorable to Waaliburne and in the conviction of eleven. Tao were sentBlaine protested against the action of the con­ •need to death, and the other* to Various terms
vention in choosing the district delegates, bnt of imprisonment or exile. There were five
m the Grant men were in the majority women among the number.. .. A party of 2,000
A Famous Clown.
were overruled.
The following Bulgaria:* recently destroyed twelve Turkish
they
State ticket wm placed in nomination: village* iu the Balkan range.
* Few men in his profession had less of
Governor, HhHby M. Cullom : IJcutenant Gov­
the
circus
man
and tlie clown about him
ernor, John M. Hamilton; Secretary of State,
outside of the ring than James Cooke,
H. D. Dement; Auditor, O. P. Swugart;
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS.
the leaper, tumbler, rope-walker, clown,
Treasurer, Edward Bute; Attorney General,
James McCartney.... Alabama Republicans
In the Senate, on the 20th in*L, after report* and ring-nuuiter, and who died not
hare instructed their twenty delegates to the
long ago. He was slender, mediumChicago Convention to supjxirt Grant
sizetl, and erect, with close-cut, gray hair
The Louisiana Republican Convention
brushed back from a well-sliajied fore­
split in two in less than an hour after coming
head, well-cut features, steel-gray eyes,
and a short gray mustache. He dressed
witli care, in •clerical black, and a white
necktie added to his clerical appearance.
His words were carefully chosen, and he
oUier faction wm nrtsuded over by Taylor Beat­
spoke delilierately and thoughtfully. He
tie, and selected all Grant delegates.
looked and acted like n gentleman al­
The Delaware' Democrats, in conven­
ways. He was a religious man. *Hi*
tion at Dover, appointed delegates to Cinciuson, 17 years old, ia studying fur tlie
priesthood, in the Santa Clara College, in
ard for President, aud adopted a resolution in
ban Francisco, and a daughter is at
favor of adhering to the two-third*
school in a convent near that city.
nite....The Rhode Island lagialatnre lisa
elected A H. Littlefield Governor, and
’’ He was s perfect gentleman," said
Mr. Nathan, one of the proprietors &lt;&gt;&lt;
Bam run'h circus, where for the last three
sent aMolidandinatmcUxlGniit I The Mxnthal* bill wm taken np in the Senate years of his life Mr. Cooke waa equeetriiui manager. “ Ha* never used an oath,
delegation to Ctficago.... .An Aasoeiated Pie*
telegram from Wasiuagton say*: “The Demo­
and he never permitted himself to talk
cratic noiitteuuM continue to talk about Senator
ungrammatically. He seemed always try­
David Davis' tetter.and the opinion w almost uni­
ing
to improve, mid to improve oil about
versal tliat it is a direct bid for the Dcmo.-ratic
him. If any of tbe men in tlie ring used
nomination. The friradsof Dari* sav the leading
liad language, ungnoxunati. al language,
Nationals have asked him whether be will take
Th* Legiaktes AppreprUtten bUJ
mean, lie would reprove them, but in
rikeusslon....
snch a way that they would nut take
offense, and could only love him the more
ter the interest he took in them. Hi* urged
tlie boys to read the papers, and to s^wdy

man who betrayed the State in her hour* of tn-

the Northern detest the

He still has the

Ford's Theater, Washington. It is a fact
familiar perhaps to a verv few tliat Mr.
Withers, Jr.,
waft tlw leader of
the orchestra at that theater ou
the night
of
the
asMaasination
Ajiril 14, 1865, and prevented a frightful
panic, although he was at that time nnconscious of the important sendee he

The Senate worked for ten houra on Monday,

next season of the Senate; and it shall both*
duty of the iTnsidcut to send in snch nomina­
tions within thirtv days after the next ensuing
•ession of-the Senate; provided that do peraou
now holding, or who ha* held, the office of
loKBSioe in the Atlantic off the coast Chief Supervisor of Elections shall be reap,

what had happened.

worth *■ band, iu this city, until his bealih
failed. Tbe old gentleman ia now living
described
at Rye Beach, where he attends the
hotel IxMta and amuses himnelf ooca- {Kwition he was in when the thrusts were
rionally by fishing. Mr. Withers, Jt.,
made. The only words uttered by Booth
is st present paying a visit to his father,
were, “ Get out of my way ! get out of
and it waa tliere that a reporter of the
Herald found him and listened to a very
interesting story in ainnectiou with the

S

A man in New Orleans has for pete a
host of big and little spidera. He flrat
became enamored of them on account ot
their thrift, courage, industry and skill
He han at length liecome ho engruHred
witli them os nets that he speuds his
whole time with them, and does not car©
to see visitors.

Mr. Witliera hrul understood that this
song should be sung at the close of the
! second net, but when tlie curtain was
rung down he saw that the programme.
hod lM*en changed without consulting
him. His story of what followed is this :
THE MARKETS.
As anon as the piny had proe«*eded he
went Upon the stage, opd, not seeing tlie
NEW
stage manager, went to the prompter’s
&lt;lesk at tin* wing, where Mr. J. B.
Wright, tlie prompter, was on duh*.
The “governorj” or gas apparatus, was
iu close proximity to Mr. Wright’s desk.
The cover of this governor was open,
nnd Edward Spangler, assistant stage
carpenter, and one &lt;fif the conspirators,
was standing beside it Mr. Withers
said, “ SjianglAr, step away a moment ;
I want to speak to Mr. Wright" Spang­
ler did not move. An angry frown overHpreiul his face, and Mr. Withers per­
emptorily ordered him to go to his posi­
tion as soene-«hifter. He started away,
muttering something which Mr. Withers
did not hear, and to which he paid no
attention at the time. He inquired of
Mr. Wright why the song had not been
sung, and Wnght said that the pro­
gramme had lieen cluuiged so as to have
tin* pivot* brought in at the close of the
performance. “Go into tlie orchestra
just tiefure the finish," said Mr. Wright,
“ and get vour instrumento into tuiw,
and we will make the song the finale."
Mr. Withers said tha effect would be
lost by tliis proceeding, and, turning
down tlie cover of the governor, he part
h* sat down upon it, and KUggesUxl that
tlie auilience at the finith would begin
to move and s]Knl the piece. If produoed
at all, the song must tie sung during the
IJay. The whistle then blew for a change
of scene, and Spangler had to attend to
the shifting. Mr. Witliera then started
down post the wings to a stairway lead­
ing under tlie stage. Just as he was in
tlie act of stepping down the first step
he heard u puitol-ahoL Surprised at the
report, knowing there was no shooting in
tlie play, hr shipped ami looked toward O«r»-Mlxa4L.
the proscenium.
At that instant Booth dashed inft&gt; the
xNDuaurau*
pHSMi^-wny with a dagger in his hand.
Withers wiut standing directly in line
with the stage door or private eutrance.
•MTUittri/fi!’
His first thought waa that Booth wan
Irxiking for tlie man who fired the shot;
He wua digjiified, graceful and Wtty, aiid but the next instant the madman was up
(rata Mt
Jj the Bawlan Gorera­
ou him thrusting at him with die dagment Adopted. Th* Huuw then oooteeradhUte studied hard to invent new things.*’
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�Th* oldert lawyer m
United State*
in active pttetire ia
gfll Gibbs, of
Rochester, who in few weeks will be
«t years of *ge He h Jude and hearty.
He has had six sons, *11 of whom have
Been admitted to the bar, and three of
whom are now in practice.
Th* cotton crop of 1879 was 5,073,531
bales. It was the largest ivar gathered,
being more than 960,000 bales greater
than that of 1878, and more than 900,000
bales larger tiurn th* th^MDqMnlteled
crop ot 1859-’60. Bo ft seems tliat free
labor performs more service than slave

adults and a large number of childrea
recently arrived at New York, their paa■age having been provided for by the
Bavarian Government by contract with m
shipping agent at Asch*ffeiilx!rg. These
people were a liurde® on the state and
were «$nt to America that the state
might be relieved of the expense of providing for them. From the statement*
of the paupers it appears tliat the Ba­
varian Government contemplates ridding
itself of others ai its helpless citizens in

and.cTery other calf alio ha* ia a heifer,
in ben
”
--» offspring
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the cow and• &lt;her
will dr
rty-one calve*. Thia show*
with which. a farm can bo

HOUSEHOLD HELPS.

Stings and Bitm.—Carlxmatc of soda,
wet and applied externally to tbe bite of
a spider, or any venomous creature, will
•eutraliiff the jjoiaonou* effect almost in­
stantly. It acta like a charm in tlie case

Bibb, from hIuxt exhaustion, fainted ou
the i«rch, almost at the feet al his lady
love. When the matter waa stated m
her she mid she had come to the oondoaioc that aha liked Mr. Bibb the lieot,
nnd therefore ahe would mwy him Hex
sympathies were won over by seeing
him faint She stated that she believed
wuui lUTt-u uci, UUHUM lie wno
faint* at the danger of kiting a bride
must love her more than he who is oocJ
and unconcerned in the midst of it alb
The affair cauaea intense excitement in
this small place. To-n' * ’
Jasper, the well-known
; minister,
married Bibb and Miss
8o ended

large enough for family use, after supply­
Cure for Colds.—To make a candied
ing tlw market.
lemon or peppermint for colds, boil one
Th* Brazilian artichoke has much to and a half pounds of sugar in a half pint
recommend it as a prominent plant far of water till it begins to candy around
the interest of the sifine, and in no case the sides ; put in eight drops of essence;
should the.bog raiser violate the necessi­ put it upon buttered paper and cut with
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ty of growing a few acres for their par­ a knife.
Charley Lewis, otherwise “ M. ticular special benefit
8i*up OF Gum Arabic,—Melt two
Quad,” of the Detroit Free Press, has
At the next fat-stock show in Chicago,
history of
water, then add a pint of water, halff North Cktfolina.
Bajoum always was an ingenious od- been subjected, recently, to the pumping animals 4 years old and over will be
excluded.
Steers should be finialx-d at a pound ot sugar, and boil for a short
vertiscr. His latest exploit wna getting pruoess by the peripatetic interviewer, most at 3 years old, and the time is near time; withdraw the mixture and strain, Why B*m Never Take an Upper Fly,
the Lower One Being Taken.
Bergh to threaten his arrest if he didn’t and, in the course of the conversation, ut hand when a 3-year-ald will rarely be then add a table-spoonful of orange­.
.
In a recent letter, Beth Green, who is
stop sending a trick horse through a said: “I have offers every few days seen, except iu the hands of men who do flower water.
Cbouf Prevent: ve.—First get apiece! authority in all matters piscatorial, dis­
hoop &lt;rf fire. Then the crowd flocked to to write playa. I have written several, not progress, or on the plains of tlie far
West
of chamois skin, make it like a little bib, courses briefly on tbe best modes of
the circus to see him brave arrest, and some of which were a real success in a
Th* National Live Stock Journal cut the neck and aww on tape* to tie it. angling for bos*. Among other slatePhineas T. raked in the assets. The light way, lAit I have never realised any­ publishes a .statement by Prof. Weber; on ; then melt together some tallow nnd। ments he makes the following, .which
arrest didn’t take place, however, be­ thing from them. The fellows who have of the Illinois University, that Dr. Haas' pine tar; rub some of this in the cha­, will be interesting to many “ simple wise
cause Bergh’s agent put his hand in the got them start off, and I can’t follow hog-choldra specific is conqxiunded as mois, and let the child wear it all the। men," who have the good sense and leis­
Benew with
the —
tar -----------occasion-, uro to go s-fishing ;
------------- —
flami* the horse leaped through and them up'; and, if I should, I don’t sup­ follows: Cayenne jiepper, common salt, | time.If the fish is on the lower fly, you will
calcium /carbonate, magnesium, carlxiu- “iy•
found they were not hot enough to burn. pose I could collect my share of the pro­
That probably any
Rice Choquettes.—Soak some rice, not take anv more, but if he is on one of
ceeds. They will come here and sign ate iqiu water.
amount could be made ut 15 cents ;&gt;er then boil it in milk. When done odd tbe upper flies, you will be sure to take
While a young man living near Mans­ contracts fair enough, and tliat is the pound.
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j sugar, the grated rind of a lemon, three more if there are any in sight
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We learned this facj and published it
field, Ohio, was carelessly revolving the last of them. I am about tired of do­
A wHiTXn in the Fanciers' Journal, in yelks of eggs ; form into croquettes and
loaded cylinders of a revolver, one bar­ ing tliis kind of business. It takes a sprfiking of ducks, pronounces the fry in lard. The lard must lie boiling, veara ago os a curious habit of the bass
family. But we knew the tact long be­
and
sufficient
to
cover
tlie
croquettes.
rel was accidentally discharged, and the good deal of time to write a play. It’s a Aylesbury and Pekin tne best varieties,
Wlieu done sprinkle over with some pow­ fore we discovered the reason of it
lAd entered his abdomen, inflicting, as matter of a dozen or more evenings, and the former iieing noted for its large dered sugar.
Nothing in our angling experience ever
white eggs and delicately-flavored flesh,
caused us more perplexity or so greatly
■was supposed, a fatal wound. A physi­ os many more Sunday*. Tliat ia too and the latter for tbe richness of its
To Roast a Calf's Livek—Waah
cian was M&gt;nt for, nnd, oe examination, much to give away. I am now writing a eggs, good constitution and ny»id fatten­ thoroughly and wipe dry; cut a long, excited our curiosity. It took ns a week
of patient observation on what used to
it was found that tlw bell struck a large piny for Gus Williams, which I expeef ing. The Rouen is pronounced only deep hole in the side ; stuff with crumlm, lie the liest trolling ground on the St
brass button, and its force was so much to realize something from ; but my ex­ slightly inferior in flavor and in quality uacon and onions chopped ; salt and pe;&gt;- Lawrence—in the neighborhood of Gauof uggs to tlie aliove, matures earlier, and per to bwte ; bit of butter and one egg ; anoqua—to^cleartip tlie mystery. But we
decreased that, although both ball and perience has been tliat I liad better take is hardier.
sew or tie together the liver ; lard it over, finally succeeded to our entire satisfac­
button were driven in among tlw viscera, a few hundred dollars down than to run
Laiuie quantities of sugar lieeta will bake in the oven,' basting frequently ; tion, and hero is tlie simple solution :
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yet ao rupture was caused, nnd tho ball tlie risk of getting as many thousands lie grown thia year in Canada, Maine, servo with gravy and currant jelly.
The baas is a social fish. He likes
Massachusetts, Delaware and California.
and button were readily extracted, and when the piece is brought out ”
Potato Salad.—This is Berlin fash­ coujjmujv. Where there is one there is
Between the lieet, sorghum and corn tlie ion: Take your pbtatoca, not too large more. They move in schools. When
the man will probably recover. His life
problem
of
manufacturing
sugar
in
this
ones,
and
boil
them
;
potatoes
that
are
one strike* the troll there are always
Whether is it preferable, to break
was saved by a brass liutton.
coimtry seems likely to be solved. Per­ mealy are not gtxxl; when cold, cut in others in the neighborhood. When die
bod news suddenly or gradually ? A
hajis tnc planters of sugar cane in Louis­ slices und ixiur tlie nil on them, and let hwkera-on see the struck fish “ cutting
Thirty years ago tlw British consum;&gt;- case in Wliite Mills, Po., shows how a
iana will cultivate the beet, as they could them stand a little while ; slice a third of up.’’ they “go for him" under the im­
tion'of American and foreign cheese was, dreadful result may lie brought alxmt by doubtlena raise two crops yearly, like tlie nn onion a* fine a* pomuble, and one ap­ pression tliat he has found a “good
not quite one poun^pcr capita; to-day it the very means token tp avoid it. It ap­ Creole planters of tobacco on tlie banks ple, and mix with tlie potatoes; add thing,” of winch they are unwilling he
vinegar to taste ; salt and pepper. The should have the monopoly. As the ang­
is nearly six pounds, or 187,000,000 pears tliat a young man in one of tlie of the Mississippi.
pounds in tbe last fiscal year, as against Southern States for the post two iveara '
"°mo IMirb* “f Germany, instead of addition of a Dutch herring makes a her­ ler, on feeling the strike, nt once " reels
•
' amoking meat to preserve it, it is hung ring salad.
up,** the ravenous rascals follow in pur­
121,000,000 pounds the previous year, has lieen paying his attentions to Miss
Miw ....
.1—. —
..11
____
up in ..a dry,
well-ventilated
room, and
A Delicious and Easily-Made Stew suit, but never pass their leaping and
imported from Africa.
John Bull Schenck, a lieautiful,
ill, wealthy and ac
nc-­ puintol
pain
over with wood vinegar (jiyni- —Which may be left in a slow oven sev­ floundering companion, liecause they
drinks more tea, uses more sugar und complished young 1.
' icons acid), mi acid distilled over eral hours, or even nil day. Take two fancy he is trying to seize aud gorge tlie
lady of. tliat
place,
__ r
___ , bgni
more wheat flour than ever before. Our and waa engaged to be married ut an when wood is burned in air-tight stoves, 1 pounds of gravy beef, cut" off titc skin "•tid-bit" they wish to share witli him.
or any other place where there is not I and fat, divide it into piece* aliout an This puqxisc keeps them either even
choice grain-fed steers are acknowledged early day. About three mouths ago be
dr liehind him, but they never pass him
fn&gt;e access of atmospheric air. The |
by him to be equal to the liest domestic started from his Southern home fur the j painting three or four times witli this i inch square, wash it, then place it in a Hence none ever take' tlie fly above the
large Ixiwl or small crock, cover it with
lieef, far lietter tiian the frozen, grass- North with tlie intention of fulfilling the vinegar answers every purpose of amok-} water, or rattier odd os much os desired one upon which the captive* is hooked,
fed flesh of Australian cattle. The great engagement, when an accident occurre«l ing. It protects the meat from insects, for gravy or beef-tea ; let it stand an but are pretty sure to be beguiled by any
hour, then cover it with a plate, and]j fly
r,, lielow. mm.—George Dawson, in
Atlantic ferries and our trunk lines to tlie which resulted in his death. The new* fungi, and putrefaction.
Journal.
A special committee, ajipointed for place it in a slow oven, adding previous-'
West have practically, as far aa food suj&gt;- of his death reached tho young lady’s
the purjxwe of testing an Ayrshire cow ly a little salt, and, if liked, an onion, cut
. ply is concerned, annexed the English mother, who, knowing the strung at­ ladonging to tlie herd of Wolcott A up fine. It should cook four or five jI
The Invasion of the United States.
shires to our republic.
tachment her daughter eutertuined for Campliell, New York mills, Utica, state, hours, aud then there will be enough
Tlie greatest question of tlie day for
under oath, tliat. she gave eighty-five gravy for delicious and most nutritious the UniUsl States continues to l»e that of
The best and largest part of Southern him, resolved to withhold tlie sail news pounds of milk per day, several days in beef-tea, os well ns on excellent dish of Eurojs-an emigration, as may be imagiiH-d when it is considered "that nearly
Jersey has been laid waste by forest from her daughter, if ixissiblc. To tliis succession. This, in oil probability, is wholesome meat.
1,500 emigrants doilv arrive in tlie har­
fires. Cranberry bogs to tlie value of end the mother intercepted the letter the largest product recorded of the Ayr­
bor of New York alone, and that statis­
$100,000 are destroyed, and the huckle­ which conveyed the news of his dentil, shire cow, amounting to alxrat thirtyFood for’the Sick.
ticians estimate the net profit to the
left in total ig­ nine quarts. On account of this largo
berry crop likewise, which gave employ­ and tho daughter
‘
Hie
following
advice
as
to
adminis
­
record let no one lightly enterm their
country of each emigrant at $1,000, rep­
ment to over 20,000 women aud cliildren norance of the truth. Time passed by, cow which gives twenty quarts per day. tering food to the sick deserves tlie at­ resents! by tlie money,
it more or
in the summer season. Another item of' and the girl received no tidings from her
Tint best soil for sweet {xitatoos is a tention of nurses and of all who are less, they bring witli them; and by the
called
u{M&gt;n
to
look
after
nervous
j»a" sinews” and physical force applied to
the loss is thus noted : Tlw fishing vil­ alisent lover. Her only solution to the sandy loom. If sand largelv predomi­ tieDt*:
industry and sgnculture. For the lost
nates they will flourish if well manured.
lages and sporting stations along tho mysterious silence wus that she hod been
It is a great mistake to have large six years emigration has comjiaratively
N&lt;v ground or virgin soil is es;&gt;ecudly
coast are almost wholly dependent on deserted. It; so worked upon her mind favorable for this crop. It is the com­ &lt;|uantitics of fruit, biscuits, etc., lying diminisbed, ns was previously the case
the game in the marshes, which attracts tliat soon her reason was dethroned, and mon practice to sow buckwheat on new alKiut a sick-room.
from 1863 to 1870. More titan 500,000
A very few grapes, an orange jn-eUxl emigrants are eroected tliis year. The
land fur tbe first crop and then to plant
visitors from the cities in summer ; now she is now a raving maniac.
sweet potatoes for the second.
Au , and divided, and two Or three milk or. annual arrivals from 187C to 1879 were
the marshes ns well ns the woods are a
Mount Vernon.
1 abundant crop is tho general result In water biscuits are* quite enough to hove us follows: 1870, 356,303; 1871, 346,­
' displayed at one time.
.
blackened waste, and tho “dead birds
938; 1872, 437,750; 1873, 422,M5; 1874,
Whence Mount Vernon ‘derived its ’ * heavy loam the vines grow luxuriantly, •
The same may be said of foo«L
and animals strew the ground by the name ia told by the New York Times.r. ''
260,817; 1875, 191,231; 187g, 237.991;
1 but' “
the tubers
are generally small, rooty
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I have often lieen pained, when visit­ 1877, 141,857; 1878, 138,469; 1879, 177,­
nnd of inferior quality. In clayey sod
thousand. ” It will require twenty years It says:
ing some of my sick pensioners, to see 826, giving a total amount for the lost ten
The unfortunate Duke of Muinnouth sweet potatoes will not thrive.
for the growth of trees and vegetation,
their friends, with well-meant lint mis­ years of 2,711,724. European statesmen
hnd a private secretary named Vernon,
The New York Tribune sura: “It is taken kindness, bring large basinfuls of
necessarily slow in that chilled atmos­
will do well to notice whether or not the
a prudent, sensible mon of business, folly to keep old sheep. They should
phere, to repair the damage of the last 'who, after the Duke’s death, found fa­ be "turned off to the butcher while they horrible compounds, which they dignify years during winch emigration to the
with the name of gruel, or sago, or tap­ United States was the largest do not
month.
vor iu influential quarters, aud under are in their prime. It dues not take han ioca, os the case may lie.
correspond either to the periods succeed­
William II. became Secretory uf State. so much to fatten them then. When
The mere sight of the food Becmed to ing ware in the Old Wond, or to those in
Mention has often been made of the
He left aeon, Edward, Ixirn 1684, who, they get old and thin, in order to put
hardy life of a journalist Unceasing ,greatly against his father’s wishes, en­ them in c.mditiou to slaughter, the whole set them against it Whereas, if a little •which, ns’ now, the commencement of
care hod lieeu liestowed upon its prep­
tlie navy, and, serving with earlv superstructure must lie rebuilt. Four aration, and a small cupful provided in- hostilities upon a large scale is seriously
lalior is his lot, and liis vacations are tered
.
apprehended —.4 mertban Corrcsponafew. It is seldom, however, that even 'distinction, rose to tlie rank of Admiral. seta of lambs are all a ewe can bear; stcail of the large quantity 1 name, omcc.
In 1722 he was returned to tlie House this will bring her to five years, and this they probably would liave partaken of
in tliis exhausting profession such an in- (of Commons, and having in July, 1739,
is on age when, with a little extra care,
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stance of hardship occurs as is exhibited ,declared there that Porto Bello might she will round up to a fine carcass. Ex­ it with pleasure.
Another error, committed with the
William Cullen Bryant, when chal­
in the case of T. 8. Dennison, editor and 'lie reduced with six sail of tlie line, and ceptions mav be made when the breed liest of intentions, is to Keep asking the
lenged once to fight a duel, contrived to
he
would
stake
his
life
and
reputation
is
scared,
and
the
blood
is
more
valuable
proprietor of Hours of Recreation. This
patients what they would like, if they fasten the charge of cowardice on “the
on the success of the expedition, he was than anything else. ”
is a monthly of about fifteen jiages, most- '
could take this thing or the other. The other fellow ’’ very neatly, and with little
sent with a squadron to do it, succeeded,
If taken internally witli their food, sickened, wearied expression I have trouble. His reply having been incor­
ly contributions and selections. The ,and gave liis men 810,000, which hail
sulphur will almost invariably keep all often seen flit over the faces of people who rectly reported in the notices of his
editor has had such a tough time of it ,just arrived to pay his troops.
kinds of animals free from lice. W&lt; are recovering from a lingering illness, death. Ids son-in-law, Parke Godwin,
On returning Dome lie received the have made a practice for yeara past of
that the paper will not appear in June,
when their officious relatives come teas­ publishes the facta as follows :
thanks of both houses and tlie frwdom
July and August, as tho arduous nature &lt;
giving a heaping table-s]sxinfnl once a ing them as to their requirements !
Mr. Bryant waa challenged by a Dr.
of the city of London. ■ From tliat time,
week in the fwsl of each of our cows,
During the lingering illness of a dear Holland, now deceased, on account of
&lt;rf his occupation renders it nee-esaary to ihowever, his star declined.
and the same quantity to about .every relative, I verily believe we made her ome offensive words that had* apperxed
take a breathing spell in Colorado until
An expedition to Carthngena, made ten hens in our flock, and they have
often eat, just by providing dainty mor­ in the Evening Post, but, remembering
September. He hopes then “to produce 'two years later, signally failixl.
never been troubled with lice in them. sels of food, displaying them temptinglv
It was in the land force ut Corthogena It may be given in the same proportion arranged, and taking them to her bed­ tliat Dr. Holland had been previously
a spicier, better paper than ever." Huw
challenged by William Leggett, without
that Lawrence Washington, George’s as to size when required in tlie food of
he must enjoy his greatly-needed rest I (eldest lirother by fourteen years, had
taking any notice of the challenge, he
poultry, pigs and sheep. Sulphur is a
replied to tliis effect :
He really ought to quit journalism dr he ।served, and, ajiparently, lie esteemed
mfld cathartic when desired for this pur­ anything, I feel confident the answer
“My Dkab Sib: I am not familiar
Vernon,
us
he
gave
his
nam&lt;&gt;
to
his
home
will die of overwork.
pose, nnd iu small doses seems to have u would have inevitably been: “No; with the code of the duelist, but I be­
on the Potomac, and procured a Mid­ general beneficial effect on the miimal
thanks.
I
don
’
t
feel
at
all
inclined
to
lieve that, according to its provisions, no
Th* London Lancet calls attention to shipman
,
’s appointment for George, but system, sometliing like salt, though, of
one has a right to send a challenge to
the danger incurred in the case of young ]Ids mother's interposition ultimately pre­ course, not of tliat nature.
fight a duel so long as nn unanswered
gj^ls by prolonged stooping over work 'vented tiie boy’s availing himself of it,
At Zwall, Holland, the municiiNd gov­
challenge hangs over his bead. ”
albeit she at first cousented.
and crossing of tlw legs Dr. Mai- '
Then the matter was dropped.
Vernon’s popularity was so great that ernment have solved the oleomargarine to butter a paper thickly, place the food
herbe, with the view of obviating those ]his unlucky exjiedition does not seem to difficulty by setting ujiart a place m the to be cooked within the paper, and place
it on the gridiron over a clear fire. A
evils, has invented a plan which consists 1have affected it, as be was actually elect­ public market fur the sale of this com­
Liverpool.
ed to Parliament for throe places at once modity, with a positive prohibition very short time suffices to cook it thor­
Liverpool, England, has been created
against exposing it fur sale any when- oughly, and I have often found that to
on bis return.
a
city
nnd
erected
into a Bishopric.
ble a sort of cushion, on which the work
be
eaten
when
all
other
modes
of
invalid
Probably his known hostility to the nine. Much amusement seems to have
During the early part of the last centu­
Government had much to do with this. been derived from seeing sellers who, cookery have been tried in vain.
ry, Liverpool, which was a poor, de­
only
a
short
time
before,
had
lieen
loud
­
on the knee. A framework of the sim­
In 1745 be was detailed to watch tlie
cayed town, leaped suddenly into activ­
A Race for a Bride.
plest description admits of the raising North sea, in view of a movement of ly protesting against the imputation that
ity and trebled her population, from
the article tuey said was anything but
the Pretender's adherents.
A correspondent at Pollockvlle, N. 4,000 to 12,000, and has since yearly
or lowering of the cushion, so that the
the
Simon-pure
milk-butter,
compelled
The Hfaxt y«-ar a siri'-us squabble
C., s*ya: A novel wedding occurred grown in prosperity.
It derives
work may lie dono sitting or standing, arose between him-und the Government, to shift their quarters and place them­ here today.
It seems that Messrs. its name from a bird, named a liver, the
but in either rose tlie vertebral column resulting in his producing two pamphlets, selves and tlu-ir wares under the artificial-• John Miller nnd Alexander Bibb, two only one uf his species which dwelt in a
butter
sign.
They
appear,
however,
to
well-to-do young fanners, were in love
ia maintained perfectly straight, while which so exasperau-d the authorities
have Ixirne the change ■ with remarkable with the same lady, Leocora Loyd, a pool an the lionks cA the Mersey, and is
the facility of change of j&gt;oeition great­ that, by the King's express command, e&lt;pmniui.ty.
represented on the coqsirute seal, after a
he was struck off the list of Admirals.
beautiful girl of this plac? She was not jKirtrait taken 600 years ago, as having
ly lessens fatigue. To test the inven­
He died in 1757, at his sent in Suffolk,
able to decide as to which ahe liked liest two legs and only one wing. Whether
Those Dreadful Sparrows.
tion, Dr. Malherbe introduced it at the and, notwithstanding his disgrace, a
On Bunday morning Bibb walked home the took flight over the ancient city said
Dreadful little sparrowsI exclaims from church with her, and left under tlie to have stood in the days erf the Ptole­
Communal School of Nantes, and with handsome monument was erected in
Mary Clemmer. Wt mischief you impression that she said ahe would mies where Liverpool now stands, is not
good effect on two pupils who had a ten - Westminster Abbey.
It was Verncm who brought into nite make! what work and disappointment marry him. Last night, lover No. 2, certain, but lie must have existed at a
the custom of mixing water with the ra­ you entail 1 You are not a feeblu folk, Miller, went to sec her, and understood very remote date or he could not have
tion of rum, which got the name of grog but the most persistent, tlie nu*-t jirtw- het to aay she would marry him. Each found his way into the arms &lt;rf the oldTh* great influx of Eurcpeans to this from his habit of wearing a grograni ncrous of mischievous littlle people. You
___ one anued himself with the n(XM*miry
eat families of Luunahire. Naturalists
country, while gratifying in the main, ia waistcoat, and hence hi» uicknome of liave picked all the gram seed out of my documents, nnd each left with a license aay that tliis liver is the blue duck, which
lawn. Yon have soiled tlie walls of my to marry Mias Loyd. After some talk is also found in thu Rildde.
not without dteagreeahle features. 'Die “Old Grog.”
Altogether, the num who invented house from top to Ixittom. Yon liave they agreed that the first man who
grog is buried at Westminster Abbey, tricked its face with straws, till it looks reached tbe larfv’a house should many
Tux truateea of the Bev. J. H. Hartthat Dot only ore many &lt;A the immigrant*
her. The residetwe erf CoL Loyd, the
lady’s father, is one milu diatoai, and
both men started on the race for the borrowring mum&lt;y and never paying.

prtrfara to call it) to the wall
M*. Henry Wood, &lt;rf

Wadaworth’s command in 1812,

frame buildings.
Th* daughter of a Shrewsbury (Eng.)
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before. A* she carried it ahe wa* con­
siderably alarmed, as most young women
wrMilzl 1... 4^.
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_
it open, a oozy nc*t was found iu tlie
waiter, and in. the neat were fourteen
little mice.
East of the River Jordan there ia an
Arab tribe which has embraced tha
Catholic, faith, and is ministered unto by
a native Italian prieet These Arab*
wonder alxrat from place to place with
their flocks of sheep, and when their tent
is pitched in any place a temporary
building to serve-ns a church is put up.
Other Arab tribes, it is said, ore dis­
posed to follow this example.
Joaquin Miller, who has recently rovisited California, says the social de­
cadence and “ business dry-rot" in San
Francisco are very ■ marked, and th al
nothing ever happened half so disastrous
came at once a sort of siphon, which let
in a-stream of weak and worthless peo­
ple, and rave the “ brave young States "
there, all the vices of the East, with
none of its virtue*.
Zola, the novelist lives like a Bene­
dictine, locked into his study, and never
appearing in public. His mode of work
is a very strange one. It consists in tak­
ing nuirtwn of note* on tlie class of soci­
ety he wishes to paint; then, when his
noti-s are put together, he composes his
novel, jMige by page, never casting his
eye over tlie bock pages, and thus writ­
ing about five a day with the utmost
care.
The will of the late Duke of Portland
has been sworn under a larger amount
of personalty—$7,500,000—than that
under which, any peer’s will has ever
tieen sworn before, with the exception
of the late Lord Dysart, whom* person­
alty was alxrat a million and a half
more ; but that was the result of a very
busy and very penurious life, whereas
tlie Duke was a very free spender. Very
few neera have more than $500,000 pcrsomuty.
Th* German war maneuvera this au­
tumn will include the masking of some
20,000 cavalry behind the Rheinland
frontier, with intent to experiment prac­
tically on the rapidity with which the
frontier line can be covered and held in
force by this arm, pending the arrival erf
infantry, to repel invasion. The test
will be exhaustive, including the marrhing, feeding nnd disposition of the troops.

mergency.

What Women May Do.
A correspondent of tlie New York
TYibune Hays :
To one familiar with the reports of
our last census the answer to this ques­
tion seems very easy. In all the depart­
ments of lalxir mentioned IxJow, and in
ut least as many more not mentioned,
women ore now doing
’ '
‘
good’ and’ iieoeptuble’work.
Inauranee agcnU.
Authors.
Jew etern.
Barbera.
Journalist*.
Bakera.
IxumdroMM.
Bcekwpeni.
Book-keepers.
Clergymen.
Merchant* of all kinds.
Com panion*.
Mannfactnreni of ail
CooU.
kind*..
Cashiers.
Millinani.
Canvassers.
Print«sra.
Colonsts.
1‘roof-rudera.
Clerks of all kinds.
Pharm acuta.
Copyists.
Phyndana.
(kinfectioDcra.
Pointer*.
Critics.
IiraughtMir.cn.
Designers.
DrcMxinakeis.
SuneTom.
Dentists.
Decorators of all kinds.
Experts.
Engravers.
Skilled nurnec
labor.
Sawcra.
Farmcm.
Flonculturistii.

Teachers of all kinda.

Gardenerv.
Goveracmoi.
HorticuHuriata.
Houackecpen.
Round Shoulders.
Mothers are often perplexed as to what
to do with a round-shouldered daughter.
Shouldor-braces arc not effective in cur­
ing the deformitv. Neither is tho ad­
vice, so generally given, “to sit up
erect," “to walk with the shoulders

ing remedy:
“Suspend two ropes with ring-han­
dles attached from a doorway or tree­
limb, and compel the child to awing by
the arms ten minutes each day three
minutes at a time. She will straighten
up in three months. This is often demonstrnted in the convents. The e lastic
exercising-tubca are better still hung in '
the house, and they are a delightful pas­
time.’’ _____________
Ancient Pvt rote urn.

z

Prof. Skeat has called attention to a
passage in North’s translation of “ Plu­
tarch’s Lives ” (1681. p. 702), from which
it appears that jx-troleum was known in
the time of Alexander the Great
The

diggi-d in a certaine
bxlging, he found a ccrl
vcine, which, after they
the Amt, there came ci

lietwvan
oil that

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MAY* 90,-1880.

least. Booth was kept ignorant in re­
gard to who V'e were, whether friend
or foe, ajid what our object was in try­
ing to capture him. .
During this conversation Garrett be­
came concerned feariqghi* tarn-would
ta burned, claiming that his farming
iu^diments w *ro stored in. ide nnd re­

PURSUIT A\l&gt; ( Al’i URE OF J. WIL­ quested bis son to go into the.tarn and
KES BOOTH, AMD HARROLD.
perauade» Booth to come out and sur­
render. Garrett’s son entered the’
barn und called -out “Boyd ! Boyd !’
Booth answered in n low tone which
made
Garrett step out quickly, fearing
On the24th, di.y of April 1865, Lieut,'
Edward I’. Daugherty, in command of Booth would shoot him, ns Booth said
to
him
“sir 'you have betrayed me’
a party of 96 enlisted men of the 16th.
N. Y. CavL.reporfctl to the war depart­ (Booth had given his name us John W.
mental Washington for orders, which Boyd doubtless to correspond with the
wete promptly given.instructingfhim to initials.I. W. B. mi tin-back of liis left

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oiber
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tJ'Jtrfc App’Unrw upon trial for 30 day, to Ov«
Attorney
•ulfrrtM from Nrrroua DvbUity. Itheunmtlam. P.
ralyala or »ar dlaeaM „f th* llv.r or Kidi^ya. an.
maDjrnther diaraam. A aura enr« or no imy. Ad
draaa, VOLTAIC BKLT UO., MaralAII Mlcf,
Uom a apodal ty.

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at Law,

[I ff I Df-Lascelle’s Emlisb Remedy­
fl 101

J AMES A, 8WEEZET,
go ns speedily a* po&lt;-ibk&lt; tn pursuit of 1
‘
.
while UM.I t» Ihe-a'icui.i UKEs t’ERMANKNr.
J. Wilke* Ihroth. the niwasin of Presi- 1 J*00*** had tried the day previous to
i|*ct for tbe
ull.orltlci
In
Attorney &amp; Counsellor,
dent Lincoln. 1’pon receiving, orders,
Garrett * hones, but Garrett
a
and in company with detective* L.
I‘l not 1 t him have them, and
Baker mid E. J. Conger, we marched Jo 1 ‘iiought .that by *p doing he would
HOUGHTALIN,
Crda&gt;
Hie Potomnc, und were soon on |&gt;"urd *,M&gt;R‘ them. A* Booth mid Harrold
33-3C
of the little steunie* Ida, which ttrok u* &lt;-*V,lcl,l&lt;le&lt;i ,o **,e&lt;T »•'tlie barn that
SHERIFF.
down the Potom.ie a* far a* Bell Plain*'
voting Garrett thought it liest to .
Offle. la
Court 11 oom. HoUnf*. Mieht^a.
where we landed nt nlrout 10 o’clock nt
" s,k'**
fat hets horse**p he wejit and
night. We were then ordered to *trnp ,a’&lt;l ‘ln" n
« corn, crib not far from
POBEBTS k HOTCHKISS,
Milters to our smldle* and march along*’“■
"Im'Iv he mmiii fell asleep and
as quietly a* possible and not *|M*i&gt;k a- I ,,P ’l*waking up after a little imp went I THE NAMES OK FARMERS WHO ARE USING TiflEM.
Druggists &amp; Chemists,
We marched all night ?°(l
BMmIImcIc and approach- L DURKEE
UNFERMENTED
bove a whisper. V
.
'.......
—
&gt;Uu most cvtapisis
, Nashville.
.CHAS. BAKER, /Usyrin.
nailv to
to disturb
Mime ii * ~
u .‘---■“'•••
•topping occttsidmdly
disturb some
•_ ‘:»u*ly, locked the tain that.
■loci of brugt sod Dr-i^gUU Suodrtss la Barry
“
sleeper in quest (if information, but I
Unrrohl were in, mid then 10. A PHILLIPS
rounty. Pbyaleaaa orden lor druja aolidtad and
C. BRIGGS,
were not succvssfnl until the next [ •■‘‘turned to the crib mid wcnt to sleep
| E. HIDE,
“
D. JONES,
afternoon, when we naichcd tlie Rap- 1 bul wn“ “wakened Ay our approach to
pi'WEBS k BARLOW,
TRADE MARK
pnliannock river mid there we got track ,’u‘ l,n,,w*-v and a* I said iw-fon*, rushed L. LAPHAM, Maple Grove.
J. HARTOM. y
ot the one we wi re after. &lt; Whilet,le ^ouse and told where.the parties A. WOLF,
‘
••
E. LONG,
Vermontville.
HARDWARE,
crossing the river ona tint bout.mmuied , "ere.-' Booth strong^ insisted upon
‘
“
by two mnlnttoes, they gave us a dis- | l,a' &gt;UR term* granted him, wanted n* T. FULLER,
• B. PRATT,
Iron, Nalls, Stoves and Tinware
criptloh of BootIi-mid Hnrrohl, they | f’’ "tep back a few paces then hi1 would
L. EMERY,
••
••
E. WEJ.LS,
had crossed, the day previous in com- | ,'o,n&lt;* out and fight u* singly, saying,
“
“
pony with a party of Mosby’s men, |&lt; &lt;1
wiH fight and die like a man.” He B. MILLER,
J. IIAGHT,
Woodland.
by Capt. Jett, who took Booth along ,n|,l us to shoot him through the heart. ■
enry a. Goodyear,
S. MAPES, Kalamo.
J. SAWDY,
witli him into the country, we al*o[an^ not shoo', him through the head,
Dealer In
leaniwl that Capt. Jett wo* stopping at t’,en Booth *aid“boy* preparen *trctcli
&amp; hotel in Bowling Green,* 15 miles from (&gt;r*
Capt. there is a man here that
the river. We then put spurs to our ' wants to surrender. Harrold was then
Ipseialty made In Hooae ForulshlnsP, IlarnesM
*’ ?Ty*,&lt;rr nijod-l‘orlfylng .nJ Life­
and lurn.it Hardersrv. All haruna warranted
' horses nnd on we went for Bo-wling I o’&lt;hTed to come out -mid bring his
world of m . Irlne than
and made exclusively -»f oak tanned Iraiber- AU
MALT III IT Ml*, prepared by t e M .11 fiillcn Co
IiTxls Ip ror line aa cheap a* at any Louae in
Green, passing the Iroum-where Booth '‘‘arabine with him hut he answered 1
fr-.ru nnferux nt.d Mall aud lf..r- it f, a perfect
llchigan. ‘fright Included
'{*«•• •&gt;"&gt; •-xhauatod e ■nstlluUora It
was-steying jn*t three miles from the have no arms.Thrn Booth spoke saying
black.
river. While wc wcit crossing the riv- ' “that carabine famine, l-havt it in my
ehL^n.’: M ’&lt; •.**
f rfeeta digeatioii,
hL T'S
“Ira.
Dealer la
er Booth wn* walking in the door 1 laisscMion mid I m going to keep it.” 1 i
Hold ofr .th..
I.«|r1-aU.It,‘ t«"‘«r&gt;
|wr»with
u.„ u. w life a(every
ii,"
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11
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y-ENFF.EIU.KP
l&gt;!GK*TION
’
yard and upon living informed that wc ! Harrold was then told to hnhl up his
aswi IMINA EU1SKED BLOOD. *«|j reerywncre:
were crooning, lie immediately went to hand* mid walk otit.sayfaig a* he did *o
his room, put.on hi* beh (which con- j “tfootlemen I was not eonccrneii in
MonumenU, Tombstones, Mantles, 6lc.,
AKNESSI HARNESS I
tained two revolver*'"and two knives) Btis at all, I wa* on my way to join
nuMiinaft, Mich.
ind went to a pircr ot woodiHiot ■ far 1 Juhnston * army,” Booth spoke saying.‘
WM. E. CLARK
where
he
:
’
’
Unpt.
that
man
is
innocent.
”
Booth
distant from Garrett's house,
THE
BEST
MACHINE
IN
THE
WORLD.
S. tiOODYEAR,
Make*
the
bow«
Curringr,
Light
roml
"d’Hcd to know who we were.
was stopping at the time. We .pushed i
anil Team
Dwtler In
forward not knowingnt (Jietinic that what our object was in wanting to take
we were passing Boot h.who.was watchIn-Hill
rondel
ed.
Maying
that
he
had
mv
ing.onr iihivenieiifs it* we went along.
For a small sum of money anti don’t
to shoot some
ofotir I
We finally got within ashortdistanceol era I opportnnitM-«
- .
,
F2rt
’ .Bowling Green where we dismounted. 1 ’'H'” But did not want to injure a sin- '
bate bi., corner of Icfferaou
nnd while some remained to hidd^thisoul of them and said "all,I want is |
;
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.
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&gt;"..v
iiiiii
ii
&lt;&gt;|
JULIUS
RUSSELL,
lr&gt;»rscs,lhe rest-of us went to the village ; Bdr play and a chance for my life.":
Boise and F rancis, get hi* price* and
hi* re&lt;|ne*t granted a* it would
and quietly surrounded tbe hotel where i wanted
’ ’
you will trade.
CuDf. Jett was supposed to la*. Lieut. j probably In* the la*l he would make '
W. E. CLARK.
Daugherty, mid Detectives Baker and on earth.
rpilE 5 ASH MUJi LEVATOR.
Duting thi* time one of mu party
Conger, simui entcivd the hotel, being
admitted by the landlady, who led the drew a little straw through a crack in •
nay with light . in hand to the nrom the barn ami touclird a lighted matclilo I
where Capt.Jett wa* sleeping. ,Iu-t In­ it which, soon made n blaze inside the
F. HICKS,
fore reaching the room one of the barn which nmile Booth plainly visible j
IN 1879,
party took the light and held it bark a* we looked through the crack of the
barn.
On
diwovering
the
tire
Booth
|
' while another opened the door to&gt; Jett
’
s
I
J Oil * |..............................«II« uiv 1XHIUI
XHitn aud said “Jett are you here,•."Jett ; "‘upped near it with carabine in hand |
Answered “yes” mid wa* then asked i looked at it fora moment, then turn- •
Any nututar of farmers to
NAMES OF FARMERS WHO ARE USING fllEM.
where he had left the parties, Jett ans­ ed walked back a few step*. paused
SoLlh SU1* •&gt;( Hute «L
wered at n.hnviMr &lt;m the Richmond and with a determined look was evi­ |G. KUNTZ. Nashville.
Woodland. nnload Wheat and Grain Ex­
A. EUPPER,
F A. JONES.
road, Jett lH*ing adiessed in h friendly dently watching for nn opportunity t.»
peditiously nd Accuratly.
T. JOHNSTON,
EGULAR PHYSICIAN aud Surgeon. Day and
and confidential manner was appar- shoot the first man that came in Night. .
। Night Calle pron plly attended. Office at real
denre, North Vain Street. Naehvll e. Mich.
antly thrown otThis guard, and greatly
..
■■■&lt;».- ..-nr .J- HOFFMAN. Maple Grove. L WELLMAN,
,____ hi. J HAUKS
taken buck,when the light wa* brought of the tarn anti near 1Booth, place.)
■“
“
DR. H W. WUN MORE
shot, the kill 1
W. ROWLEADER,
in.which revealed the Federal uniform. I revolver to n crack and
.................
..
HURD,
••
“
PlIYniriAN floMercv .nd offle
Jett wa* then ordered to get up, lire**, striking Booth mi the neck. As mmiii n*
G. MORGAN,
Castleton. desire to announce that having erected * at Elliott*.
Maple Grove Gra're.
the
shut
was
tired
Sergt.
Wendell
and
I
aud lend the way to the place where he '
myself ran to the door, went in on
A PRICE,
••
one of the largest and most convenient
J. A BAUGHMAN.
had left the parties. We then hasten­ “dotible quick,** found Booth sitting on (
elevator
buildings
in
central
Michigan,
. . ,
,
. .
,
uoiiuie qmcn, Illium iiimtti sitting
P. McOMBER, mid H FEIGHNER, M iple Grove.
edtack to our horses, mounted, mid the tlooi with rmnliim. by hi* sid't
they are prepared to receive nnd
tended*M,eh'
n,M,“ r’jl’ t‘«*«t&gt;t|y •*
under the guidance of Capt. Jett, made ‘hen quickly plnr;-d mv hands mi his ;
our way to Garrett’s farm,and surronn- JH‘L ,o
n1"1 J-0." ,lm" *!'g 11 ■
, .
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....
. . ; knife or pistol. (Booths largest knife
j-Jfc'VKl IJOEi. Proprietor
ded the house. Then warn of the hail Idooddried on both side, of th ’.
party were admitted to the house bv . blade.)
For any quantity of
Ganett, who was quickly surrounded
‘ In- fire spread so rapidly that we luvl

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nu.l renluiui: t*&gt;&lt;‘........................wven.l
ntvolven, pviutNl nl him. mill r.-&lt;|iiMl&lt;'d to .Hh'Iom- th.' nTiorenliont*of the
antla. ami n» soon as |Nissible procured
parties thi.1 were stopping will) him. the services of a rebel surgeon who
done all tie could for Booth, rail it was
with fear, and while claiming that they of no avail, the sliot wa* fatal anil
were not in the house. a Rebel soldier Booth died about MiinriHe Apr. 26th.
We took Harrold and Booth’* dead,
rushed in being scarcely observed until body and delivered them u»_ the
bespoke, saying “Father its no use” authorities at the X ivy Yard in "" '
“i'll tell where these men arc.” He ington on the night of Apr. 26th,
had hardly said the wonk before he
was “nablied” and told to be careful £KTERPKISE
not to mislead, or he would suffer the
"consequence. He assured us at nearly
©very step that he would not deceive ,
uh. and pointing in the darkness to an 1
Object hardly visible owing to the
darkness said “they are in that barn?*
I spurred my horse and quickly, got to

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mounted, tied our horses, and also tied |
Jett, and Garrett to tree* near by with
.
.
, guanls over them, aud then took posi- j Having bought for CASH a large, neat
tions around the
tbe tarn,
barn, when it wa* de- 1I
lions
cided that one would do the talking ,
while tbe lent remained silent. Wc
did not wait long liefore tlw: parties in
tbe tarn were callwd upon to come out
and surrender, but they (nude no re
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
ply and appeared u little uneasy as wc'
could hear them walking around. Af­
Cheese ut Everything
ter a while the order was repeated.then
Booth said in cool Ann and clear voice
taW
U CradKi a Firrt Gim Grocery fore!
“Capt- who art you?” and was answer­
ed “It makes uo difference who I am
I want you to come out and surrender" Wiah to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
B roth then said “wall Capt. this is
goods nod low price*. hope to receive
rattier a draw back to nty journey, I
a fair share of your patronage.
was on my way to .Mexico to .make a
fortune." the order waa again repeated ■llghril Prive |miM for Procure
for him to surrender, or the tarn
would be fired. Booth then tried to pci - J
COME AND SEE.
•axle him to come, into the tarn, pled- ,
Tow, Truly,
giug his word and honor as a gentle-]

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IN THEIR SEASON.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
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ry The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts. 4tc.

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were about to *uv-cved. We then di* ।

Seeds, Flour. Feed. lAme. Suit,

Flnster, Stucco, Hair and

Krepv coDstantly ou hvnd a big stock of

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Smoked Hams and Shoulders,

W. A. PQLGL40E. M. D., llealdant
rhyUclan aud Surgeon,
Oflh u 204 Woodward Avenue

L ANDREWS,
Kalamo.
J. HAMLETON,
M. DROLLET,
N. BARNES,
H. STINCHCOMB; Woodland
A. BIDINGER,
J. MAUSER

I have just received 50 of the above inacltinns, 25 already
sold, and all who think of purchasing machines will find it to
their advantage to call and see me. Machines Hold on the
most liberal terms.

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JEDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. )
VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN HA8HVILLE’,
And Her Environs.

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—The city dads have posted a board
on the bridge over the Thornapple, no­
tifying al! who drive faster than a
walk over the bridge, that a fine of $5.
must be forthcoming.
—Farmers are complaining that the
Hessian fly is devouring the wheat at a
fearful rate, and they fear that the
wheat crop will be much shorter than
they have anticipated.
—It is reported upon good authority
that a couple of well-to-do farmers of
Barryville have errected a new farm
gate upon each of their farms. The
. fact of this being the first gate on
either of the places makes this an item
of joyful news.
.
—The corner atone will be laid for
the UE U. B. church of Maple Grove,
one mile north of the Centre, on Sat­
urday the Ifitli of June. Sendees will
be held on Friday evening previous,
and on Saturday at 2, p. m., and Sun­
day at 10:30, a. m.
—Walt Stilwell captured a huge mud
turtle near Gregg’s crossing last Thurs­
day morning and brought it to town.
The boys got it out on the side walk and
tried to take a ride, but his turtleship
refused to be used as nn omnibus and
Walt loaded him up and drove away.
—A blind horse belonging to Mr.
Rickard, went down to the river to
drink last Friday night, and waded out
into the^rater and was unable to find
the way out again. Mr. Rickard im­
mediately went after a boat and help,
but the horse was in *hc water over
two hours before it could be piloted
ashore.
—The small boys around town are
practings throwing the lasso, and cap­
turing each other, for wild horses.
. Some of them are becoming quite ex­
perts at the business and prolmbly ere
long will have a longing desire to “go
wust” and try their skill ou the vast
prairies.
—4t is reported that a prominent
citizen of Maple Grove whose mother
holds a life lease of the ground be tills,
has repeatedly misused, and once or
twice has been guilty of beating her so
severely that the old lady has applied
to the neighbors for council in reg ird to
means of redress.
.
—Last week Thursday, Deputy Sher­
iff Lee went to Middleville and brought
Tom Mitchell of that place, before Esq.
Parody, upon a warrant issued upon
the complaint of Henry Sparks, for as­
sault and battery, committed upon the
person of Spark’s son. Mitchel plead
guilty and paid fine and costs, amount­
ing to $9.35.
—The following weather report has j
been compiled from a memorandum of
observation taken the past week. Fri­
day, some rain, Saturday, frequent
showers, Sunday, stormy, Monday, wet
and rainy, Tuesday, sudden change,
warm and no rain,Wednesday,thunder
shower accompanied with sharp light­
ning, Thursday, damp and stormy.
A dam(p) wet week.
—All who are interested in making
preparations for a celebration, the 4th
of July in Nashville, arc requested io
meet at Powers’ law office Hext Tues­
day evening. When we celebrate we
always have a good program and peo­
ple in the anrrounding country know
it, and let us come down liberally with
the collaterals and not let the coming
celebration fall below par in the least.
—Those persons throughout the
country who are constantly crying
"hard times,” and shoring off the pay­
ment of honest store accounts from
year to year, but who will
be
hoodwicked into buying of transient
peddlers, enormous packages of odds
and ends of bankrupt stocks, and shod­
dy goods.to the amount of from $75. to
$900. would do well to read “The Fools
Errand,” by “one of the Fools.”

—A well known doctor living not
over SO miles from Nashville baa a lady
patient in Maple Grove, whom be vis­
its regularly and stays with her from
three to five hours, while her husband
is is the field at work, and I he doctor
claims to have a mesmeric intinrace
over his patient, that will rejrulate the
pulse, by his holding her hand in his,
and Otherwise acting very softly. The
neighbors think it queer.
—A boy from the country was seen
the other day to enter a grocery store
and when the proprietor and clerk were
out-ride, coatiounly slip an orange into
iris pocket and lesurely stroll out the
back door, and as he heard some one

two mouthfuls of that orange, and if it
did sot make him rick we would like to
see him walk into the store, wine day

| TERMS: $150 per Year
I Credit Suhsckiptions $1.75.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun,
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1880.
*■ —The eight retorts for the chemical
works, came in bn the noon freight on"
Thursday' and a full corps of hands
were set at work removing them from
the car to their places in the east build­
ing.-They are about nine feet in length,
of an oval shape with a cast iron bot­
tom and ends, and .boiler iion top, and
will hold a cord of wood each.
. —A trio of athletes are in training
for sport in pedestrian ism the coming
4th. Thursday evenining they staked
oft a course on Washington St., for 100,
300,-and-300 yard races, and about sev­
en o’clock p. m., of e-acb day they will
devote a little time to training. Some
of the boys who go up the truck to jog
along dow n with them, come puffing
Xiong, a few minutes behind, declaring
that they could keep up if the boys
would not jog so fast ou the start.
—It is amusing to the census taker
to see the interest manifested by the
grown up daughter of the matron
whom he is questioning in regard to the
names and ages of the children, and
when the girl hears her name men­
tioned, he notes the involuntary uneasencss which she manifests and when
her ago is called for, before her mother
has time to respond, she exclaims 16!,
and with her eye threatingly turned
upon the old lady she gives a sigh of
relief a* she realize* that the enumer­
ator is putting it down with out call­
ing for the family record. As be pars­
es to the next question she looses ull
interest in the census business and
presently he Inara bur in the parlor,
drumming a strain of "Java March”
on the piano.
—The Eaton and Barry Co. Homeo­
pathic Medical Society, met at the par­
lors of the Wolcott House on Wednes­
day last. Several very interesting
clinics were present for examination
nnd advice. Dr. Lathrop, of Hastings,
read a very interesting paper od Dys­
entery, its pathology and treatment.
The paper was quite an able produc­
tion, and was thoroughly discussed by
members of the Society. Mrs. Dr. Barfa w read a paper on Nervous Depres
sion, which was very appropriate and
was well received. Various other top­
ics were then introduced for discussion,
nnd though the meeting was not quite
ns well Attended as some, still a pleas­
ant and profitable lime was enjoyed by
those present. When the Society,ad­
journed it was to meet again at the
Wolcott House the first Wednesday in ।.
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SeptenilMT.
—During the rain storm on Wodnes-j. j
day last, Charley Everts and John
Heckathorn came up from the woods

L00AL GIBBLE-G ABBLE,

Ida Wolcott lias returned from Ohio.
Judge Smith of Hastings was in town
Monday.
Nellie Walworth viritod in Middle­
ville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey are visiting
friends in Hastings.
. Geo. Dark was in the village this
week on a visiting trip,
•
A. J. Hardy^cturned from his west­
ern trip last Week Friday.
Austin Brooks nnd wife have been
visiting in Jackson this week.
Mr. Strqwv has sold his house and
lot. on State S|., to John Franck.
Mrs. H. R. Dickinson has gone to La­
peer to^y+Urrtlat ives and friends.
Chas. Wood, insurance agent of
Bellevue was in town Wednesday.
Mrs. Al. Rssey is now convalescent
and has hopes of a speedy recovery.
Several of our town people arc taking
in the Battle Creek races this week.
A. R. Wolcott has errected a new
awning in front of his harness shop.
Miss E. L. Andrews of Charlotte has
been visiting at Guss. Phillips’ this
week.
Wm. Buell has rented, and moved in­
to the house lately vacated by Horace
Flint.
Mrs. Frank Wright and her son Irv­
ing, are visiting at Mrs. Frink’s, her
sister.
Mr*. 0. M. Yates went to Jackson
and Lansing, for new goods last Wed- J
nesdhy.
The Gnrlinger Bros, have drawn over
400 bushels of wheat to the elevator
this week.
A.J.Bowne and wife, of Hastings,
were visiting at the Wolcott House on
Wednesday.
Al. Rnsey has "lathered” the front
of his harlier shop with paint during
the post week.
Jacob Osmun has had some of his
buggies repaired and fixed up in a more
inviting style.
J. B. May of Charlotte, state agent
for the champion reapers, was in
town this week.
Herb. Lee and editor Strung, have
been seeing the sights at die Chicago
convention this week.
&lt;
Mrs. Nichols and Miss Hyde receiv­
ed the ordinance of baptism by Elder
Holler last Sunday.
Ainsworth A Brooks bought the
first clip of wool on Tuesday of Nathan
Week* of Maple Grove.
Barney
- Brooks
, , has .taken theiemainder of h,H hcrd of
Middle* illp.
where he has them on sale.
Capt. Boise has !&gt;cen adding to the
looks of his fine corner lot by erecting
a new fence around it.
Ed. Crusoe is in town and is shipping
a limited number of bushels bf potatoes
up north to W. A. Aylsworth.
Mr*. Nichol* will dispose of her gro­
cery'' .stock nt auction Monday, June
14th
and retire from business.
.
•. Willie Conroe, nephew of E. Paiady,
[ ai
and Wm. Butler, both of Berlin, Ionia
Co., are visiting at Mr. Parady’s.

Old "Sol.” has drawn the water, and
our streets tiave been systematically
sprinkled for some time, and no assess­
ment been made to pay the expense.
Dell Squiefs hand, which was cut Id
the melee at Vermontville, has got
sufficiently well, so that lie resumed
his place in the barber shop yesterday.
Our enterprising jewler James Flem­
ing has been adding to the looks of his
already fine looking residence, by er­
ecting a large grape arbor, which is
pronounced to be the best in town. •
The W. C. T. U. will hold their next
regular meeting on Tuesday, June 8tji,
at 6:80 o’clock, p. m., at the residence of
Mrs. Parady, on Main St. The exer
rises of the meeting to commence at
6:30 o’dock sharp.
The Nashville string band came
out last Tuesday and serenaded Wm.
Buell at his new home and were invit­
ed in and enjoyed a good smoke and a
pleasant chat nnd departed peacably
and joyously to seek their own downy
beds.
Our sidewalks, in some localities,
are in a very bad condition, and prompt
action on the part of those whose duty
it is to look after such matters, may
save the village some expense, as it is
unsafe to walk on some of them after
dark.
Jno. Watring says that the man who
claims to have secured the first swarm
of bees on the 14th, is way behind the
times, as he has had one come out on
the Oth, and it is nearly ready to swarm
again.
He has had eight colonies
swarm this season.
Lawn Mowers.—We call the atten­
tion of our readers to the advertise­
ment ot the Hills Archimedean Lawn
Mower CoM of Hartford, Conn., in an­
other column. They claim to have the
best Lawn Mowers in the market, and
their claims is not disputed.
Mrs. R. Shepard, the world re­
nounc'd inspirational speaker, will
speak at the Opera House, Tuesday and
Wednesday c ven ings, J u ue Sth. an d 9th.
Mrs. Shepard i* one of the best inspi­
rational speakers in the states. Come
and hear her. By order of com.
Henry Gum has bought the the old
Jordan property, east of the' Follett
House in Vermontville, of Wm. Pal­
mer of Rochester, N. Y. for $830. Hen­
ry will fit it up for a dwelling house
and saloon, and move to that burg ns
soon as the repair*are completed.
Sam. Hartford slipped on the roof of
a bain, where he was painting the cupalo, lust week, anil strained the cords
of hi* limbs and otherwise injuring
him internally, so that h« lias been
confined to the honse for several days,
and will probably not be able to resume
work for another week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Perry are good
charitable people of Maple Grove. Gne
day last week they clothed and fed a
little girl and are to give it their name
and a good home, weiguc 9 lbs. Grand­
pa you can go and see your grand-daugh­
ter now ! The eventful time is over!
You can stay nt home now Jennie!
Custom work in Holler’s mill has
increased so. much, that he contem­
plates putting in another run of stone in
a short time. He already ba* added a
new man to his force, Mr. Frank Hoov­
er, and if the water will keep within
bounds, he intends to be ready to grind
all the grain that may come, in a spee­
dy, and work-man-like manner.
Jesse Austin has taken the job of
building the U. B. church, in Maple
Grove, and is to hgve it finished by the
15th nf July. Mr. Geo. O. Dean, the
Treas. of the building Committee,
wishes those who have subscribed to­
ward, the building fund, to promptly
pay Up, or have, the money ready
when called upon, as the contractor
must be paid weekly.
Neaily al) of our exchanges are com­
plaining of scarcity of locals, andNaohville is no better supplied than the rest,
a* the farmers are behind with their
work, owing to the recent wet weather,
and those that are compelled to come
to town, do their business immediately,
and return home without waiting togather in knots on the street corners
and gossip about the various events
transpiring in in their respective local­
ities as is the custom when they have
more time to spare.

where they had been at work, and
Charley went into the granery, while
John went to the house, and seeing a
musket standing in one corner among
some other tilings, Charley took hold
of the muzzle and tried to lift it out,
but it being wedged in between some
rubbish, it did nut cornu out easily and
he gave it a sudden pull, and the ham­
mer caught and snapped. dischatgiug
the piece which chanced to be loaded,
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whole chargejjust
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hand and going up by his head, scar­
A recent letter from Lu. Biggs of
ing him so badly that he scarcely knew
what be did with the musket, but he Triplett, Mo. states that he has out 80
flew out of the granery. and jumped acres of com, which now stands knee
some less than 20 feet into the air, and high.
The villagers arc mowing their lawns
when be caine down, he grabbed him
self by shoulders and gave himself a and making many noticable improve­
severe shaking, before he could tell ments in the way of cleaning up their
yards.
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whether he was killed of not.
.
The aubj&gt;*ct of Elder Holler’s dis­
—An unusually large attendance was
present at the Red Ribbon Meeting on course at the school house next Bun
Monday evening last. After the usual day evening, will be "Miraculous Con­
routine of business was transacted, an version.”
Mr. and Mrs Orr of Prairieville, have
interesting program for the good of
the order was carried out. Mrs. Plum been the guests of Frank Reynolds
read an interesting selection entitled, this week* Mrs. Orr is a sister of Mrs.
"Husks,” it was read very nicely and Reynolds.
Jno. Smith was elected at the Hast
was well received. Dr. Jones then read
an intensely interesting poem entitled, ing* con vention, to attend the Demo­
"The Last Night on Earth,” tt being cratic state convention at Saginaw next
the soliloquy or a man who was to be Tuesday.
Extensive preparations are being
bung on the following day for murder.
The Dr. has evidently mistaken his made for the Temperance .picnic Muss
Meeting
at Thornapple Lake next
calling, for though he may be an excel­
*
lent physician, yet his sacceu as an el- Thursday.
Alf.
Buxton
has his cellar wall finish­
oentionist coaid not be questioned.
His manner of rendering some of the ed rjady for the brick, which he will
l&gt;assages in the above named jjoem, commence laying as soon as they -can
was just thriliingly sublime. Messrs. be obtained.
Mrs. C. N. Young has gone out of
Chipman, Harder, Wheeler and Par­
tello made short and appropriate the millinery shop where she has been
Common Council Proceedings.
speeches in reference to the l&gt;est course working this spring and is or*“ yzing
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Council Rooms,
to
JfWMHtnlsdoI lii» cuu.luct,'aud, iu»te
to pursue, to issue sucroas ------------t the tetu« ottb, -omtanod
l Nashville, Mar «, 1890.
peranee cause. Next Stoday evening
I warm reception witli a rolling-pin. S
pureuaui to mvourn
an extra effort will be made to mak^
r-|»»U-dlr knoekod 1dm down, b»t hd Preaent,
Pnient. Cblomu
I&gt;owo-­
Chipman Prewtent.
President, Down
ti»c meeting interesting. The exercis^ew.
blue, and censed not until I ing. Cook, Roe, Boston and Reynolds,
will consist uf ringing by the* Tcmpex^^
trustees.
Wm. Burgess has been grading off
ance Glee Club, reading original essays
Absent, Olds.
On motion Daniel Irland was ap­
his lot and filing in the slough in the
comer which has unproved the looks of pointed pound mantel by aye® and nays
aa follows:
Ayes, Downing, Cook, Roe, Boston
The M. E. Social will be entertained

NUMBER 37.

WOODLAND ITEMS.

HASTINGS ITEMS.

Our new worked roads am quite
soft.
Mr. R. Hol ties, will soon commence
a 83x44 barn.
t)ur farmers are quite late with their
corn planting.
E. Miller has a new set of ivory, for
the campaign.
A. Baitinger, has built a new upright to his house,
Sheep shearing is the order of the
day, except when it rains.
Our L. F. M’. 8. held their meeting
Wednesday nt Mrs. Ira Stowell’s.
L. Hilbert lias ordered the blinds for
the masonic.hail, from Bcntly Bros.
The 1.0. of 0. F. held their first
meeting in their new hall, last. Monday
eve.
Miss E. Barnum came home last
Saturday on a visit, she has been at­
tending school at Grand Rapids.
Tljere will be a grove meeting held
in John Fuller’s grove, commencing
Wednesday 15th, and lasting over Sun­
day.
Mr. E. Davenport is going to teach
the select school at the Center this
coming fall, Mr. D., is well liked as a
teacher here. Success to you ’Gene.

Glass ball shooting is raging in this
vicinity.
Fever and ague is thriving in this
vicinity.
The census takers am around quiz­
sing the people.
Hon. Clement Smith and family have
gone to Chicago.
The little cUt worm is following up
the corn rows.
Barney Brooks sold eleven of his
ponies in this city last Saturday.
Whoop! whoop! is tife cry of the lit­
tle urchins when they begin to congh.
The wool market has opened and • a
few sold at prices ranging from 90 to 38
cents.
• Mr. Riley’s born on the McFarland
place, two miles south of thia city was
burned -on Saturday night.
Chas. Hicks has sold Ids interest in his
residence, on Green St. to his brother
Willbm. and lias purchased a half in­
terest in William’s store.
The Episcopal Diocese of Western
Michigan are holding a convention in
this city. There are upwards of 20 cler­
gy and 12 laymen present.
The Board of Education, at their
meeting last evening, elected Miss
Beadle, in place of Miss Campbell,
principal of tae Grammar department
re-elected Miss Barlow, Miss Wheeler
Miss Butler, Miss Estes, Miss Vallou ,
Elected Irene Busse! in place of Mias
Beadle,promoted, and Miss Edna Hav­
ens in place of Miss Belle Throop who
d»*clined a re-election.
,

There was a lecture on Tuesday
afternoon, delivered by the Secretary
of the state Pomological Society, for
the purpose of organizing a society

The Woodland Teacher’s Institute
will bo held at Woodland Center, Sat­
urday June 13th, and the following
program has been made out and it is
hoped to make the exercises interest­
ing and profitable.
D.a. rn. Devotional exercises, by Rev.
Burgess.
9:15 Discussion, reformed spelling,
by Eugene Davenport.
Essays, "Theory and Practice,” by
J. W. Harter. "Text Books,” by Miss
Emily Holmes, “Reviewof National
Fifth Reader,” by Erl. Holbrook, "How
to study,” by Warren Barry, "Gram­
mar,” by Miss Della Palmerton,
"Teaching Practical Things,” by C. E.
Ingerson, "Teaching Promptness,” by
Miss Viola Wheeler.
This will be in the day time and in
the evening, there will lie a Reading
Entertainment by the teachers of the
township.
Sam.

Ijoolx!

Look!

Look!

L. RtiMell is loaning money at aston
ishingly low rate*, on good farm secu­
rity. Call for rates at lii» Real Estate­
Exchange, Hastings.
32-37.
iy 1 Yoke of Oxen for sale at
C. C. Wolcott’s
IV Snow Flake Flour 3.75 per cwt a
Boise &amp; Francis.

iy Paris Green for sale by
P.T. Bowl
CP’ Just recced a full line of spring
and Summer clothing at
S. Lirhacser’s

Removed! Removed!

To my new store tiro door*, south of
Truman’s, which has been filled up
with a stock of Elgin Watches, Clocks,
Wm. Cargo oT section hill, who has Silverware, Jewelry, and other things
lately been quite poorly, is again con­ kept in a flrst-clnss jewelry store, se­
lected with the view of pleasing and
valescent.
benefiting my patron*. Come nnd
Mrs. Avery is having her house re­ see me and I will dn yon good. Re­
C. W. Demarat. *
painted on the outside. A good im­ pairing as usual.
provement.
IV A large line ol wall japer at
We understand that the I. O. G. T.
_______ F. T, Boise’s.
arc to hold a district lodge at this place
cy You can get the Celebtated
on the 23d inst.
Stark and Voorman Pat. Sand-band*
Some people have gone from Hus pnt on your Buggii4* at E. Cook’s for
vicinity, to attend the Republican Na­ only S2.00. They are worth five time#
what they cost to any wngon.
tional Convention at Chicago.
A fine lot of Lap Rohes, Canvas
Rumor jins it that a certain widower
Collars and best buggy Whip* cheap
formerly of Nashville, now stopping in for cash at
A. R. Wolcott’s.
Bellevue, is in search of a wife.
UF* Go to Hale’s and try his cool
James Dalton living north of section
and delicious Soda Water. He alwayw
hill, died of consumption, and was has the pooular flavorings, Coffee,
buried last Saturday, at Marshall, Chocolate, etc., that makes refreshing
drinks. Al«o Ginger Ale, Geyser and
Mich.
•
We arc having so much wet weather, Beltzes Water on draught.
that many pieces of wheat are falling
U?' One 3-year-old Horae Mr sale, at
C. C. WoLCorrt
down, and fears are entertained that it
will not fill.
ty For Jewelry and Watches go to
Reuben Hall who was arrested for
F. T. Boise.
rape on the person of Mrs. Sanford
Dr. J. Graves a throughly post*
Conklin, and jailed, was bailed out, cdGT
veterinary surgeon of Kalumo. will
his bail being placed at $800.
be in Nashville every Satimlay. Surg­
Dr. E. J. Marshall has his face turned ery a specialty. Can be found at
II. G. Balk’s.
westward to look for a location. Doc.
Those new styles of Dress Goods,
Hull baa taken bis place, to despense
medcine in Homeopathic doses. We Glovra, Hosery, Neckties, Embroidery,
Silk Fringes, and Trimming Silk* arc
bespeak for him a good practice.
all Dew, neat, attractive and cheap at
D. C. Griffith.
Cupid baa been awful careless lately
shooting her arrows around this vic­
tSP* Wilson &amp; Howe Mill sells Boots
inity. as a consequence, many are en­ and Shoes as low as the lowest.
tering into life contracts to love and
cherish each other, unless they should Best UlBCfaine in the Market.
AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE.
happen to be divorced, all of which Is
possible.
Don’t buy until you examine them
and
see their superiority over all other
Evans &amp; Hunziker are pushing their
machines. Call and get prices.
opera house building.with a large force
Kelloog. Demarat &amp;Co.
of hands and expect to have it enclosed
HT Window curtains and fixtures at
and in shape for a 4th of July dance.
F. T. Boisk’s.
The *ame firm have lately erected a
HT The newest styles of spring suits
fine dwelling on the north side of the
river, which is to be occupied by our for men and boys just received at, ।
D. C. Griffith’s.

BELLEVUE ITEMS.

iy Wil sod &amp; Howe sell* Tobacco
The red bridge on the Charlotte road for 40 cents.
While Ju Hastings tbi« -week we
guard at the cwt end. A team came, dropped into L. Russeli’s Beal Estate
near getting into trouble by driving on Exchange and found him ruAed with
that part of t he bridge that remains
standing, bat luckily, discovering the

about?
Bratvm.

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LOCAL MATTERS.
D. C. Griffith is filling his store chuck
full of new *iiminer good* and they are
cheap.
*

�MiyaoUwo! hi. debt.,
U,.t b.
toteU/rf manror. AllhewuH-d
Mliyaid
H» Bwtob Mimirera,
and it supped through his fingers like with taagbter.
tore, which, if collected, would make an quicksilver. He appeared to be so fullv
aware of his idiosyncrasy as to jret
interesting and curious volume. Be­ about
it.
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A FOWL PROCEEDING.
fore giving a few notes from it, it will be
mg her reply. Her eyes have been told now this sort of tattered and torn
CURIOUS AND INTERESTING.
fixed upon the rippling water, but, as
currency is redeemed. It goes to the
he finishes, she raise* them to his
Suckers axd Pukes.—A writer fa
face. Not a shade of -color mantles her Redemption Bureau of the treasury, and the Chicago Inter Ocean gives this ver­
in &lt;:«4St is a legal-tender note and the
numMtyl and denomination are distin­ sion of the origin jjf “Buckera ” and
most haughtily, and not a tremor ia dis­
guishable, and satisfactory evidence is “Pukes:” “I came to Illinois in the
cernible upon her face.
.
furnished that the other portion will year X D. 1833, and had a curiosity to
“Myrtle, darling, do you understand
never be presented, a new note is issued know -why the people of Dlinofa were
me ? I love you more than life; for, to the owner of the fragments. H a na­ called Suckers and those of Missouri jMrttiooed through the middle, with
wmnmr in' fh*
ti—__i ___
without you, life would be worth noth­
tional-bank Dote, the name of the bank Pukes. The first to tell me waa a lady,
ing to me. Myrtle, will yon be my
must still cling to it, and the same evi­ who had lived fa St. Louis several years ally stops to stroke the pet of the feath­
dence as to the other portions be fur­ previous, during a summer of groat diaAnd still she is silent A minute nished. Satisfactory evidence consists treas on account of sickness. All the ered favorites. Under this treatment
passes, but it seems an ago to him, nnd of affidavits as to how the money became help (suooor) they got came from Illinois. the fowls have become quite tame, and
then she extends one little hand toward so dilapidated, and the indorsements by About 10 o'clock a. m., they would see never before had she such on exjxtrieno*
PITH AND POINT.
him. With a glad ary he clasps it in responsible persons as to the honest in­ one or two rragons winding their way to ss we are about to relate. Th&amp; ladv, as
she tells the story herself, had passed
his own and carries it to his lips. And tents of the claimant for redemption. town, when their dead would be buried through
IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN.
Whenever the Indians and soldiers
the first division of thi hen­
this fa all He would give worlds for For, of course, fraudulent attempts are and the sick attended to ; thus they re­
house, and Stopped to pet the fowls in have a brush the soldiers are apt to fur­
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The fire burns cheerily in my room the privilege ef taking nor in his arms frequently made on thia bureau. Quite ceived daily succor. The old doctors the other half, and, while she was thus nish the hair.
and pressing one passionate kiss upon often a woe-begone piece of note will be then (as they do now) gave an emetic
Tun trouble in this count
engaged, she noticed the big old rooster
those
bright
ruby
lips
;
but
he
knows
for
the
first
thin-*,
followed
with,
calo
­
sent in, and, upon applying the crucial
the pictures and ornaments ; all openly
much
that
we
cannot
raise
that
in the other domicile had taken a posisuggestive of coxfaess and comfort. I only top well the nature of this girl who test, will turn out to be port of a ooun- mel, and the Pultee had to be attended f1 r&gt;Tl . ^1.1.1 I, A
aa_ Al 1_ -I
we can't settle itto, thus the sobriquet Succors and Pukes
• loan back in my arm choir, survey the has but just pledged her faith to him.
They
turned
and
walked
silently
away
us
appljed
respectively."
• aunoundfags, and try to think that I am
watched her with a jealous eye. Direct­
The Sum Made of Metal.—In a re­
contented. But it is fa vain. I can only in the gathering twilight, down the rood case. In these instances the sender
ly the lady reached out to take in her
realfae its emptiness—to me it is only that leads to the village. The plaintive- Site a reply more pointed than polite. cent article in the Nineteenth Century, hands a hen, but it evaded her, and ran
notes
of
the
whip-poor-will
are
heard
at generally there is little trouble, and by Mr. J. Norman Lockyer, the writer
the taunting ghoHt of what might have
off with a frightened scream. At this
been. How vividly the piwt comes up away off in the forest. Slowly and the fifty men and. women employed in very strongly objects to Dr. Draper’s- the looker-on in Vienna—the oid rooster “resembles an oyster on the half-shell.
The shell fa shown at home—the soft
-1 before me to-night. It is useless for silently night lowers her curtain of this division can see through the case dfaoovery of oxygen in the sun. Mr.
—became
unduly
excited,
ruffled side abroad.”
mo' to attempt to drive away these darkness o’er the earth and pins it down remarkably quick, and the claimant gets Lockyer says he has gone carefully over
his feathers, elongated his neck, and
A mule’s head does not contain a brain
his just deserts kt once.
The pieces o tiie whole ground and finds: Fipt, that
thoughts, for they arc bitter memories with a million of glittering stars.
showed he was as “mad as mad capable of culture and refined rearing,
notesi which pa£s muster are ground to the photograph on which Dr. Draper
of my past life, which, like Banquo’s
could be.” He looked as if he wanted but it fa wonderful to what extent the
apulp, dried; and sold to paper-makers. bases the discovery fa not one competent
ghost, will not down at my bidding. I
to
tackle
the
lady,
and,
sure
enough,
other end of his form can be reared.
try to crush out all &lt;thoughts of the
The amount redeemed averages nearly to settle such an important question;
when she entered his room to pass out
Spring has faded into summer, and $1,500,000 a month.
past, as at other times, but they come
‘ second, that he does not find the co­ he did make a moat determined on­
“Whom can we trust?” fa the black­
with «uch weight thot they are stronger the last. days of summer are slipping
One of the-most remarkable cares incidence between bright solnj lines and slaught.
type inquiry of an exchange. It fa of
He
rushed
at
her,
fairly
away. The scene now is a social gath­ that has cVer come before the Ite-demp- oxygen linro in the port of the spectrum
than my will.
.
bristling with indignation, and savagely no consequence. “Whom can we in­
Two years is not a long period of time, ering in the village. The soft, mellow tion Bureau is that of a Nebraska back­ with which he fa most familiar; and,
duce
to trust us ?” fa the soul agonizer.
struck at her with his spurs. The lady,
if mcas.^ed an days, weeks and months, lamp-light falls upon many a fair face woodsman, a camp fire and $100. By third, that, comparing Dr. Draper's pho­ rather pleased than otherwise, lifted a.
“ Tennysos spends hours on a single
but, if measured by the agony the Lu­ there that needs but the opportunity «nd accident he dropped his pocketbook tograph with the fine photograph of
line."
And so, by the way, does the
foot to poke him away, and did give him
man heart can enduro, it is an eternity. it would rival the boasted charms of containing the money into the fire; it the siiectrum obtained by Mr. Ruther­ a vigorous shove. But he returned and washerwomea. And the line of the lat­
Some say that hearts cannot break, many an acknowledged belle of the city was very not, and before he could get it ford, he “foils, to find any true bright
ter
fa
the
longest—Norristown Herald.
let
fly
his
spur-mounted
heels,
and
gave
others, that women's do sometimes; ball-rooms. Again do I see the maiden out the book liad. shriveled up to a hard line fa the sun whatever coincident with
the lady's No. 3 gaiter a lively crack,
His name is not “ May-I-shoot-o-tongbut men’s are so constituted that they I saw upon the bridge in’ the early ball, round and compact Ho did not any line of oxygen whatever.” Mr. leaving quite a stinging sensation.
horned-cow"—that fa, if the King of
springtime.
But
the
youth
is
not
with
con bear disaster to the affection with­
open it, but sent it on with a statement Lockyer sums up tiie evidence as to the And from this time out the lady and the Siam's name fa referred to. He writes
out material fajury to that delicate her now. By her side stands a dark, of the facts. The ball was cracked just son’s composition fa these (words: “So
plucky old rooster had a regular pitched fa tlris way : “ Mahah Cbuta-long-kcrn
organ. I don’t pretend to say how this coarse man, with low forehead, deep- as a walnut would be, and revealed the fur os our uncontented knowledge goes,
battle. She says that she rather en­ Klow.”
sunken
eyes,
and
full,
.sensuous
lips,
may be, but I do know this world will
contents in $10 and $20 bills intact and the sun fa chiefly made of metal, and on joyed tiie sport, but before ahe got
While a Leadville lawyer was cross­
never again look os bright and beauti­ which tell that he has more of the brute undamaged, and the backwoodsman got this account fa strangely different from
through the fowl was so terribly in earn­
ful to me as it did before I closed my in his nature than is usually allotted to his $100 back again. Another case was tiie crust of our earth, fa which the est it did not seem like fun,’ and she examining a woman who was on the wit­
man. And yet this girl is smiling up at that of an Illinois farmer who had a dis­ metals are fa large minority."
ness-stand, she exclaimed:
“I'm a
eyes on hope.
determined
to
end
up
the
fight
by
tak
­
lady, and by thunder don’t you for­
I try to cover my sorrow with a mask him as she never smiled upon the fair- trust for' banks. - A short time ago he
Cubic Catacitt of the Skull.—Of
of luurshness toward womankind, and liaired youth who pleaded so passion­ liad several thousand dollars (no unusual all the measurements by which the ing the old fellow by the neck and hold­ get it”
ing him suspended in mid-air until the
well I succeod; for among my acquaint­ ately for her love but a few months be­ thing among Illinois farmers) which he difference can lie determined between fight was all taken out of him. The
Father—“But Charley, again I see
ances I am known as a bitter, cynical fore. Where is he now? Ah, I have earned in hm coat pocket and hung the the human skulls of one race and an­
no improvement fa your marks. ’’ Char­
’ man, who sneers at women and love; just discovered him. He stands beyond coat on a choir near the fire. In the other, the most important fa now Im&gt; next fly he made at her ahe clutched ley—“Yes, papa, it fa high time that
him and yanked him from his feet, but
this
couple,
further
back
in
the
shadow,
and not one among them would accuse
night his wife smelt “something burn­ lieved to be that which gives the cubic he struck at her several times with his you had u serious talk with the teacher,
me of oversaving a sentimental thought and they are not aware of his close prox­ ing," and jumped up to find his coat cajmcity of the great cavity of the skull
or else he’ll keep on that way forever.”
spurs in rapid succession, and in a most
But there are tames when the old fires imity, for he is the subject of their con­ burned and his money a charred moss. wherein fa contained the brain.
A citizen of Plymouth, Ind., fired
Upon' spiteful and ugly manner. He got in
versation.
Why
is
his
face
so
pale
?
burst forth uncontrollably—yea, times
Fortunately there was enough dis­ this Imafa, some interesting investigations one blow on the back of her hand and six shots at a nuptxjeed burglar, and
.
fa my life when anniversaries come— Why, indeed I He has just discovered tinguishable about the notes to secure have been made. Among other facta as­
then hfa wife called out: "See here,
when temporarily there is an end to that the only woman he ever loved, or him, and he has since concluded to pat­ certained fa that relating to a race of wrist that left a mark thr«« inches long, Bam, if you don't stop shooting at me
and she was glad to drop tiim. But
peace, and I must live over again the ever can love, is false to him—that ahe ronize the banks.
long, flat-headed people on the west now her woman
----’ ’
dander
was up, you'll have the house full of neighbors. ”
- bitter past; and to-night is one of those has toyed with his heart's deepest af­
The charred money from the great coast of Africa, who exhibit the largest and she was
Said a crafty husband to hfa business
i bound to conquer,
tunes, and unwillingly I drift back into fection willfully; and, worse than nil Chicago fire was sent to this bureau for average capacity of any human head yet
She
turned
।
on
him
and
kicked partner, “ I have promised my wife an
else,
he
has
learned
that
she
loves
the
the “long ago.” It is evening. The
redemption. Banks keep their money examined. The Laplanders and Esqui­ at him
----- --- first with one foot and immense surprise for her birthday."
brilliant orb of day is slowly and ma- dark, evil man at her side.
in packages unfolded, and most of the maux, though a very small people, have then with the otlier, following him “ More extravagance ? ” “I shall give
Mechanically he tears the glove he Chicago banks lost the notes they had
iestically sinking toward the western
very large skulls, tne latter giving an around the little house, he fighting gal­ her nothing, it will be an immense sur­
horizon. The Hoft breeze is heavily Ims just drawn from his hand into on hand. In some instances, replacing average measurement of 1,546.
The
He would fly at prise."
laden with the fragrance of the early small pieces, and drops them one by was iinj&gt;oeflible, but in others the thin lower grades of English skulls show a lantly ns he retreated.
“ When you order a new covering for
spring flowers, and it stirs gently the one upon the floor. There is a bitter, layers of notew, the. division between size or capacity of 1,542 ; the inhabi­ her, catch her by her dress with his bill,
and
crack
would
go
ths
spurs with as
sarcastic
smile
upon
his
face
os
ho
tender leaves of the few forest trees tliat
which was hardly perceptible, were neat­ tants of the Canary islands, 1,498; the much vigor as if he had a fellow-rooster’s your parasol, of a particular color, you
should always give tiie shade, my dear,”
have dared to assume their vestments of watches the couple, who fancy them­ ly sejiarated, and the numbers and de­ Japanese, 1,486; the Chinese, 1,424;
green. A broad, deep Htreaxn, spanned selves unobserved amid the throng. nominations picked out of the black and the Indians, 1,475; the ancient Egyp­ head in chancery. Again and again the said a lady to her daughter, who ex­
by a rustic bridge ; and directly ncrosa Unnoticed by them he leaves hia place feathery framework of what was once a tians, 1,^64 ; the true Polynesians, 1,454; lady grasped him by the neck, choking, claimed, “Give the shade, mamma!
this, and ns far away os the view is un­ in the shadow and passes out into the note. In this way $120,000 out of $165,­ negroes of various kinds, 1,377; the twisting and shaking him, but he would Why, tiie parasol will do that 1"
oompel her to let go bv the rapid thumps
Mr. Bilderback laid down lifa paper
obstructed, winds a sandy, neglected night.
000 was identified, and new notes issued Kaffirs, 1,348; Hindoot^ 1,306.
The of his touffh, hard old spurs. After the
All alone, with none to mark the con­ to the banks for that amount
road, bordered on one side by a dense
Australian aborigines give one of the fight hod lasted fully ten minutes, the and gazed thoughtfully into vacancy.
undergrowth of ncrub oaks, with here flict save the All-seeing one, does he
An Ohio fanner lost $160 by plowing smallest averages—namely, 1,283 ; and lady thought, ns there could not be much "From the frequency of glowing and
highly eulogistic obituary notices,” the
and there a tall pine, which stand like I struggle with that heart-consuming love. it under in his field. The next season theAndamanese.a very diminutive people,
in conquering a rooster, and.
grim sentinels on guard; and, on the And, as the gray dawn comes slowly he turued it up, and, though almost 'de­ show only 1,220. A comixirfaon between • honor
rather admiring hfa pluck, she thought qld man said, “ I judge there fa an unother, bv a brood field, which shows by creeping in at his window, he has con­ composed, it was, upon application, the skulls of sixty-three men of various I ahe would withdraw and let him enjoy proctedcnted mortality among the mean
the freshly, turned soil that the plow’- quered. But nt what a coat! In this found re&lt;leemable. Cases like this are races, and of twenty-four women, showed
----------- *-j_.— •«_.
.
.
. men just now.”
aliare of the husbandman has been busy battle what has he lost ? Confidence in numerous. Also ihstanccs where dogs, the ratio of the woman’s skull to the his crow of victory. But us she turned
A schoolboy spelled d-e-c-i-m-a-1 and
to go the onslaughts of the plucky fellow
there. Half a mile away, don be seen, mankind, hopes of heaven and faith in horses, coj-b and other
otl
animals have man's to be os 854 to 1,000.
were fiercer, and she was compelled to pronounced it dismal. “What do you
standing out fa bold relief against the God. And he has gained nothing.
I digested End’ partly
’ f or wholly de­
mean by callfag that ufamal? "exclaimed
retreat
backward,
and
kept
her
feet
em
­
Goon
and
B
ad
N
ews
.
—
Bod
news
clear evening sky, the tall, white spires
strayed Uncle Sam
Sam's
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j atroyed
’s promises to pay.
ployed in trying to keep him at bay. the teacher. “ 'Cause it fa," answered
of the village churches; and, as tne
The scene has closed.
jiast
— The
-— «—- joins
J One man sends forward the portion of a weakens the action of the heart, op­ When she turned to open the exit door the boy. "It’s dismal fractions. All
bright rays of the declining sun are re­ to the present
T*::
The pictured faces । $10 bill, nnd says he has watched the presses the lungs, destroys the appetite,
the rooster, os a parting salute- fit w up fractions are dismal. There isn’t a bit
stops
the
digestion,
nnd.
partially
susflected from the bronzed balls by which smile down upon me
a fmTT.
from the wwli
wall. Ir jOg vigilantly (or the remainder of it,
of fun fa any of ’em."
they are surmounted, they flitter fa the arouse myself from the dream, and am but not successfully. He got a new jxmds all the functions of the system. at her waist high and gave her belt a
Two fishermen were talking. “I
An emotion of shame flushes the face ; crack. It was a fowl blow, but the lady
distance like burnished gold.
again the harsh, cold man of tire world. note.
have found a splendid pface for fish re­
did
not
stop
to
claim
the
victory
on
that
fear
blanches,
joy
illuminates
it
;
aud
an
Upon the bridge stand two figures. And
A aad cose is that of a poor old lady
cently
—a new place where they bite like
account.
She
hurriedly
closed
the
door,
A youth of perhaps 22 years of
in Philadelphia. She was saving money fastant thrill electrifies n million nerves. and the determined fellow actually gave everything ! ” “ Ah, have you ? Where
tjfljiug aadly, “It might bare been.’
age, and a girl several years his junior.
to secure admission to a charitable in­ Surprise spurs the pulse into a gallop. the door a clip, and looked disgusted l&gt;e- fa it?” “A little above Serves. I was
Delirium
infuses
great
energy.
Voli
­
She, tall, dark and queenly, with deep,
stitution. She had accumulated $65,
“What did you
cause the lady had got out of liis reach. there yesterday.”
fathomless eyes—such eyes as poets
Knew His Business.
and concealed it in a cpplxmrd. It dis­ tion commands, and hundreds oi muscles
catch ? " “ The 6:40 train coming home. ”
spring *to excite. Powerful emotion*
write of—eyes, one glance from which
A conductor on one of the Chicago appeared. She was certain it had been
often
kill
the
Ixxly
at
a
stroke.
Chile,
can elevate a mon to the supreme pinna­ street-cars suddenly experienced relig­ stolen, but some of the neighlmrs sug­
The tyrnulee Old Fogy.
cle of happiness or doom him to such ex­ ion and joined a small flock in the neigh­ gested mice, and after a cloee search under Lfagoras, and Sophocles died of joy at
The genuine O. F. is a negative ra­
cruciating torture that -the pangs suf­ borhood of his residence. None more the floor the fragment* of her $65 were the Grecian games. The news of defeat ther than a positive force.
He lies
killed
Philip
V.
One
of
tiie
Popes
died
fered by lost souls in the lowest pits of devout than he was to be found in the found in a rat’s nest She gathered up
with a dead weight upon the healthy
hell can scarcely compare with it; country round, and every spare moment the litter and sent it to the treasury, but of
1 an emotion of the ludicrous on see­ action and growth of the social Ixxly.
broad, high forehead, over which, as is from liis business was put iuto some­ the rats had done their work t&lt;» well, ing hfa pet monkey robed fa pontificals, He produces social indigestion and
the chair of state. Muley
the prevailing style, uj tastefully ar­ thing energetic towaid strengthening and only $8 out of the whole sum could occupying
1
worry and blues and nightmare. He
ranged the glossy locks of jet-black up the little church into which he had be identified. So the old lady lost $57 :Muloch was carried upon the field (if brings a chill into a company of warm,
battle fa the first stages of on incurable
hair. Her face is one that brings to projected himself. Noticing his interest, by rats.
earnest, and hopeful souls. He acts
Blttkr? You remember the story
disease
;
upon
seeing
hfa
army
give
way,
- memory the description given by an­ his pastor, to encourage him, shoved
An amusing correspondence is car j
like confined carl&gt;onic-'acid gon in illcient writers of the goddess of beauty, him along all he could, and in a short ried on with a Georgia lawyer, who re­ he rallied hfa panic-stricken troops, rolled ventilated rooms—is unprofitable, stale, of the guest who was eating more butter
but a close reader of human c’ -aracter time the new convert was a shining light fuses to be convinced. A client had liack- the tide of battle, shouted victory, mephitic, deadening; takes the elastici­ than biscuit, while the landlady looked
on and fidgeted and hinted until ahe
died. The Doorkeeper of Congress
would pronounce her possessed of a among his fellow-worahipera. and the $265 burned up, and reliable witnesses and
1
ty out of you, is a non-conductor, an fairly went into a nervous fit. Finally
on hearing of the surrender of
heart that would break before it would Christian grace with which he passed to prove its destruction. He ••ras in- expired
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east wind, a drug. You must mistake she said, “ Do you know butter is up to
Eminent
‘
public
speakers
yield, and a will that fa strong as death. the contribution-plate evoked nickels formed that nothing could be r &lt;« emed Cornwallis.
.
him for a lump of sweet and soluble su­
oi.x&lt;n died fa the midst of an im­ gar in your cup, and he turns out to be 65 cents a pound?” The hungry guest
Silence holds supreme sway. Tl
____
The
on- I from what before hod l»ecn barren in nothing only, despite the fact that have
1
reached out and took what there was
burst of eloquence, or when
ly sonnd that breaks fa upon the calm, IxxiketK.
there hod one* been something.
The passioned
j
.
a lump of marble; or, if he melts at all left. “Well,” he drawled, approvingly
the
deep
emotion
that
produced
it
has
peaceful stillness fa the low, musical
One Sunday morning a hoodlum was lawyer replied that the Government
in the wind or tea of life, it is only into and reassuringly, “ good butter is wuth
suddenly
subsided.
Lagrave,
the
young
murmur of the stream os it flows be­ noisy, and the conductor quietly ordered was thereby an unlawful gainer. He !
of questionable deposit at the bot­ it ”—Burlington Hawk-Eye.
died when he heard that the dregs
neath the bridge and the vesper hymn him out He went, but last Sunday quotes law, moral and statutory, and Parisian,
'
tom of the glass. In all generous and
prize for which he had com­ enthusiastic conversation he is a wet
of some feathered songster a» it wings evening he appeared with a mob of dis­ spins out long arguments, but Las at musical
1
Turkish Clemency to Vermin.
peted
was
adjudged
to
another.
its way to the deeper shades of the for- solute companions, bent on a difficulty. length found a match for bis wit His 1
blanket You can’t kindle him short of
A Turkish family often remove from
The conductor kept an eye on the leader arguments ore of no avail; nothing
jx-troleum or nitro-glycerine; but, if
one
set
of apartments to another in
yon should kindle with the flame of any
until the disturbance became unbear­ still remains nothing in spite of argu­
An Unexpected Response.
order to escape the fleas and other ver
ment
able.
Preachers fa the frontier settiemente unprecedented thought or feeling, he
small parasol, while the other, from
Mutilated coins are never redeemed. ]have had often ludicrous experiences. pulls out a patent formulated fire-evtin- min. The insects take up their abode
“Put on breaks a moment, parson,”
between the badly-jointed planks and
which she has removed the dainty glove, said he, “till I look after this fare.”
This is little understood and many are They
'
must hold the attention of a con­ guisher, and trios to put you out
under the ruga. They increase and
toys idly with a small bunch of wild
These are always returned, gregation
j
Approaching the thug, he went for sent in.
fa spite of crying babies, and
multiply, because the Turks are unwill­
Howers which lie upon her lap. Her him, and wiped up several yards of aisle All the owners can do is to melt them up ]keep their own gravity in circumstances
Newly-Painted Rooms.
ing to destroy animal life. A lady,
eyes are fixed upon the distant hills, and with him, and then stood him on his and sell them ns so much bullion.
both awkward and ridiculous. Occa­
familiar with Turkish mannera, tells the
there is ft far-away look upon her face leg®.
sionally the strain is too great, and they turpentine ha* been long known, and. its t°Uardf^
T^k’s clemency
which tells that her thoughts are not of
Webster’s Financial Weakness.
“ Five cents for the kingdom of God I"
surrender to the situation. An eloquent pernicious influence on the health fa be­
her immediate surroundings.
he demanded.
Persons who know Webster intimately Episcopal clergyman was ignomfaiously yond all doubt, as lias been verified in
I waa once vimting at the house of a
Her companion is leaning against the
The hoodlum said he did not have to in liis enriy life were wont to speax of dnven from the puipit by a donkey.
several coses occurring in persons sleep­ Pasha lately arrived at Adrianople. The
railiug at her side and gazing westward pay.
itim, to put it delicately, as entirely de­
He was a favorite preacher with the ing in newly-painted rooms, borne of Hanoun, a charmfag woman, was com­
at the setting sun which now bangs like
“ Five penis for tins ride on the gos­ void of busineas methods and business frontier families, for ne depended little which have even proved fatal. Several
a fiery Indi just above the summit of the pel chariot,” and he smashed the thug ideas. Charles Sumner mentioned, more on a manuscript, and used familiar theories, more or'lees plausible, have plaining bitterly to me of her rest hav­
ing been much ilir.turl&gt;ed the previous
distant hills. But ever and rnioii he id the countenance.
than once, an experience he hail with phrases and illustrations which inter­ l&gt;ce.n propounded tri explain the preju­ night by the abundance of these creatuxva
turns hia face toward the Ixmutiful los­
“But, brother," remonstrated the the godlike Daniel, whose successor he' ested them fa iifa sermonK. In enforc- dicial effects of the inhalation of these fa her apartment
ing at his side, and his eyes light up
was
(1850)
in
the
national
Senate.
It
of
a
sermon,
he
was
earnvapors;
but,
whatever
bv
the
correct
ex
­
Ono of the slaveH modestly remarked
_____ c_A_i._t.i2. _ iY_i.
r
tribute.”
wan while Sumner was practicing law in।
acal, and made direct ap- planation, there ia no doubt of the dan­ that she hod occupied herself fa aculd“ Never von mind thnt^parson. You
ger of occupying a room recently paint­ Dg the floor of the room her mistress
He is the first to break the «lenc--, preach and* I'll collect This man can't
ed in which turpentine has been em­ had ak-pt fa, and expraased a hope that
and his voice is low, as if fearful that its dead-head on this orthodox through line ster had defended the Commonwealth faJ
ployed, 1&gt;cfore complete desiccation has she woulu not be lunger troubled fa tliat
aonnd would grate harshly upon the without putting up. Betdde, I'm re­ a suit, and had been allowed $1,000 each]
apokMible to the company for his fare. for eervices. One day We be* er stepped
quiet mirronnding.
•
I
’
ve
punched
him
and
he
’
s
got
to
show
into Sumner’s office and said, “I’nJ
“ Myrtle, listen to mo, please.”
want of humanity woe raised by all the
'*
She ghmoed up, hut gave no other ■coin.**
going over to the State House, Sumner, having drawn one of the families to attributable to this cause, it being shown women present, and a chorus of •• Yuxuk!
get my $1,000, and I’ll get yours, too', “
the meeting,
"
’had’ been. turned loose to that it could not be ascribed tothe lend GwaM"(Pikj\ Bin 1) was beard.
indict tiou tluit
had heard his re­
.
.
.
A
A tiinu
oirl was
"on nuujcr:M.-u
subjected tu
to unu.tuwui
oRtracfam ill
in if you
you ---------------------like.” Sumner,, - —
it —
seems,
had -----browse.
------------The------------preacherr was ending his which entered into the compoaitiou of
—
It m cunous that they rawed do such
roo knowledge
Vnnu'l.'^lmi of bis associate'a
ru-’wv-iM./u Tuu'Vil.
cr.rm/m with,
t It “
M‘ And
A nJ nnw
I must tell you now what the high sehool at Fitchburg, Mass., be­ some
pecul­ sermon
now, beloved, what the paint of the room in which the de­ outcry when they hoard of the frightful
. my mind for weeks. It di*- cause she would not dress for class-day iarities, and declined the proponed with think ye of these things ?’’
destruction of human life that took
At this juncture the donkey put his
the power of language in tiie uniform costume worn by the rest.
■lace a few years later among their ChviaThe school committee will provide pen­ •Inred emjihaticnlly that he
to head through the open window and gave be accused of being the ofiboding ele- tiua neighbors fa Bulgaria, but a few
alties lor such cruelties hereafter.
let hfa money remain where i
a DWHt unearthly bray. The preacher's
ind/ss from their own secure homes.

■7.-4fc*

�•

then litreich himself on the luxurious

Mash-villa, Michigan.

nns; toi on uni Liana-:
•^1 conclude you are the Mr. Bod
-V
■____ _________ • .■__
*_«__

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Freeh

Rome ttoaura gutsH-story, aua wxmhu xu,y
tiie dock struck' lateJiusbond mentions here.” And m
she spoke she stretched out her
left "hand
toward
something—but
what I know not, for my eyes were fixed
won’t receive
the room;
on that baud.
Horror 1 White and delicate it might
«Hufort*ble.’
I replenished
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS
out a glass of
One sentence wm enough after that
■MCMd to sink the vary eym beneath the the firelight should not disturb the “ Madame, all I can tell you is that the
contracted brows; it wm awful to me to
ghost who summoned your husband wm
behold, accustomed as I wm to scenes of
marked by a singular deformity. The
terror.
' . .'
How long I afept I know not, bat sud­ third fing«.,r of the left hand wm miss­
iDvnTirara xatzs.
“You seek advice?" I liegan, with denly I aroused with a start and as ing," I said, sternly; and the next in­
ir»M.
some hesitation. . V
ghostly a thrill of horror m I ever re­ stant I liad left that beautiful, sinful
Our Blocks for the Spring of 1880 consiata, a* usual, of the
“ No; I am not ill."
•JS
membered to have felt in my life. Some­ presence.
“ You require then—’’
best selections from the largest .wholesale houses in New
thing-—■what, I knew not—seemed near;
“ Hush!” he interrupted, anproaching something nameless, but unutterably
That will wm never disputed. The
. York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
more nearly, and dropping liis already awful.
next morning, too, I received a check
low murmur to a mere whisner. “I be­
under the heads of
I gazed round. The fire emitted a for £1,000, and the next news I heard of
have you are not rich. Would you be faint blue glow, just sufficient to enable the widow wm that she had herself seen
willing to earn a thousand pounds
me to see that the room wau exactly the that awful apparition, and had left the
A thousand pounds! His werds seemed same m when I fell asleep, but that the mansion immediately.
to burn my very ears.
long hand of the clock wanted but five
“I should be thankful if I could do so minutes of the mysterious hour which
School-boys and Headaches.
honestly,’’ I replied, with dignity. wm to be the death-moment ■ ot the
Prof. Treichler has delivered a lecture
“ What is the mfvico required of me?”
‘ ’ summoned” man !
before the German Association of Natur­
A peculiar look of intense horror
Wm there anything in it, then ?—any alists. -and Physicians which contains a
nwHcd over the white face before me ; truth in the strange story ho had told?
fact of some interest to teachers. He
tut the blue-black lips answered firmly,
The silence wm intense. I could not says that headache in schools decidedly
VILLAGE OFFICERS
«• To attend a death-bed. ’’
even hear a breath from the bed ; and I increases, until in some schools, anil
Ladies
’
PrealSmt-WIHIrin Killen.
•‘A thousand pounds to attend a was about to rise and approach, when ndtably in Nuremberg, one-third of the
death-bed ! 'Where am I to go, then ? again tliat awful horror seized me, and scholars suffer from it
’
He believes
Atxwwr—lulm E. lUrry.
Whose is jtr
at the some moment my
* 11 upon, that^ the cause is over intellectual ex­
Villi** Atlurnrr- Wallar S. Power*.
“ Mi na "
Mutial— . C ISoLm*
the mirror opposite the
and I ertion, caused partly by thb adoption of
The voice in which this was said
•twv'nuuiv subjects, but principally by
W. Ohl*. M. I toe.
Great Heaven! tliat awful Shapc-^ the tendency to demand night-work.
sounded so hollow and distant that in­
voluntarily I shrank hack.
“Yours 1 that ghastly mockery &lt;rf what had been The brain is then freshlv taxed whenits
What nonsense ! You are not a dying humanity—wm it really a messenger cells an* exhausted. We begin to hear
THE CELEBRATED
man. You are pale, but you appear per­ from the buried, quiet dead ? It stood the same complaint in England, espe­ •vr KraomSFirucxiPAL church-a. d. n«w. Pm tor. K&lt; rvlcn* «rrery 8*t&gt;b*th »t 104
fect! v.healthy. Y&lt;||—"
there in visible death-clothes; but the cially from London schools, and ore a. m. tom
and 7 p. tn. Sabbath acbovl at 1« m. Praj«r
“.Hush!" he interrupted; “I know awful face wm ghMtly with corruption, tempU.il to believe that in some of them meeting *vcry Thur*Jay orralug.
all this. You cannot lie more convinced and the sunken eyes gleamed forth a an imperceptible but steady increase
ashville lodge,Ko.ssf. a a. m. r*t*of my physical health than I am my­ green, glassy glare, which seemed a ver­ in the amount of night-work demanded
lar communication on ea«b Wadnraday ovq. at
self ; yet I know that before the clock itable blast from the infernal fires be­ 1im Ixwn going on, wliich is passing a
7 o'eluck abarp. on or befort the full of lb* moon.
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.
tolls tiie first hour after midnight I shall low. To move or utter a sound in that safe limit. It does not hurt the quick, Tran&gt;1 ant brotMn an cordially IbvIUkI.
ROBERT McCABTN’Y.W.M.
be a dead man.”
_
hideous presence wm impossible; and and it does not hurt the stupid, but it
JOHN L. SMITH, 8*cntary,
“But—"
like a statue I sat and saw tliat horrid ' does hurt the boys and .girls who want
He shuddered slightly; but stretch­ Shape move slowly toward the bed.
to fulfill all demands, and have not
OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon
2winf« Jircctcrju
What wm the* awful scene enacted quite the quickness to do it The usual
ing out his hand commondingly motioned
est
and selling on the basis of Three
me to be silent. “ I am but too well in­ there I know not. I heard nothing, ex­ quantity of Latin, for example, to be
W. H. YOUNG,
formed of what I affirm," he said quietly; cept a low, stifled, agonized groan, and I learned at night Iim within the iMt
I*. Office Eael aide of Main Street, Naebrille Feet
yard and
“ I have received a mysterious summons saw the hIuuIow of tliat gluistly messen­ thirty years more than doubled, wliile 1’1 • Office hours from 7 to 9 a. m. and 4 to 7 p. m
from the dead. No mortal aid can avail ger bending over the b«L Whether it the pressure from pareuts uj&gt;on the
to the
enables us to hold all our old custom­
H A. BARBER,
me. I am m doomed m the wrejch on wm some dreadful but wordless sentence Children to learn it all Iim increased in
il. Homeopathic PhyilcUn and Sunreon ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
whom the Judge Iim passed sentence. I ita breathless lips conveyed, m it stood' nearly the same proportion. The in­
•
office,
near
roaldence.
on
corner
of
Waahiug
do not come either to seek your advice there, I know not; but for an instant creased crowding of schools explains ton and Stale Street*, Nashville, Mich.
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
or to argue the matter with you, but the shadow of a claw-like hand, from much, but it does not explain this head­
CHAS. 11. BRADY,
simply to buy your services. I offer you which the third finger wm missing, ap­ ache, which is not suffered by the boys
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
£1,000 to pass the night in my chamber, peared extended over the doomed man’s in proportion to their ill-health.—7 Ac
them. Although most goods have advanced from 16 to 25 per
and witness the cccne which takes place. head ; and then, m the clock struck one Spectator.
The sum may appear to you extravagant clear silvery stroke, it fell, and a wild
•lou Claim* promptly allot
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try us
buainraa cnlrurtaa to my ea.
The Power of a Cyclone.;
But I have no further need to count the shriek rang through the n&gt;om—a death
on Hoom, NaabriHr. Mich.
and see.
.
•
cost of my gratification ; and the Bpec- shriek.
In discussing the two cyclones which
taele you will have to witness is no com­
I am not given to fainting, but I cer­ visited the Bay of Bengal in October,
LEWIS DURKEE,
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
mon sight of horror.”
tainly confess that the next ten minutes 1876, Mr. Elliott, meteorological re- I AWYER, Notary Public, Real Ratal* tad Incur
The words, strange m they were, were erf my existence wm a cold blank; and, jx&gt;rter to the Government of Bengal, in­ JU ante Agent. Collection promptly made, and exchange for all farm products.
spoken calmly enough; but m the last when I did manage to stagger to my cidentally gives some idea of the cyclon- Cenrevaoeinc property executed 021c* la D. C
GrUntb'e Store.
sentence dropped slowly from the livid feet, I gazed round, vainly endeavoring ean forc&lt;» which are developed by such
lips an expression of such wild horror to understand the chilly horror which storms. The average “daily evapora­
EMORY PARADY. .
still possessed me.
tion ” registered by the Bengal instru­
USTICE Of THE PEACE. Conveyancing care­
Thank God! the room wm rid of that ments in October is “ two inches. ’’ The
fully and ptxmptly attended to. Office eaat
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
^wful presence—I saw that; so, gulping amount of heat alworlsil by the con- _ _____________________________________
“ You fear to. trust the promise of a'J Sown some wine, I lighted a wax-taper version of this amount of water daily I
WM. PARMENTER,
dead man ! See here, and be convinced,” and staggered toward the bed. Ah, over so largo an area as the Bay of Ben- | » r p. offle. or»r Hull'. Drut .tors, Vir J^OW 18 THE TIME
lie exclaimed, eagerly; and the next in- how I prayed that, after all, I might gal is enormous. “ Roughly estimated,* tkl. montTiUe, Mich.
w~
ivimr n
atant, on the counter between us, lay a have l&gt;een dreaming, and that my own savs Mr. Elliott, “it is equal to the con- I
’
.
w
_
To Take Advantage of the
parchment document, and, following excited imagination htul but conjured '. tiuuous working power of 300,000 steam I
of 1,000 horse power. ’’ A simple M • Office over 1LC. Griffith, storo. RMldence
eni
the indication of that white, muscular up vome hideous memory of the dissect- I engines
I VUAVLU4.MWM
calculation Will OUU
show
to 1 CQIUCI
eoruer ,PulUlpeBX*U
.todVUI
Durkee
hand, I read the words: “And to Mr. ing-room
-- — I*
,
" that it suffices .V
.W (troeu. Prompt *llcte
1„rt over 45,000
Jf.
But c
__ ________
________
'-L'-to
1________
one
glance wm
sufficient
answer i raise ..aloft
Cubic feet of water , linn
Uo° ,'lvrn
&lt;*&gt;«■ to
to rail*
c«11* da.
d*J or
ot niirhL.
pl«bu
Frederick Head, of 14 High street, Alton,
No I The summons had indeed every twenty-four hours from every
FLIh
I bequeath the sum of £1.000 for certain that No!
A. M. FLINT,
been given and answered.
square mile of the bosom of the bay,
service rendered io me.”
I flashed the light over the dead face, and trumqxirt it to the clouds which
“ I have had tliat will drawn up witliiftthe ImI twenty-four hours, and 1 signed swollen, convulsed still with the death­ overhang it When we extend the cal­
it an hour ago', in the presence of com­ agony ; but suddenly I shrank ba&lt;A. culation from a single square mile to the
petent witnesses. I am prepared, you Even m I gazed, the expression of the area of the whole Indian gulf, the mind
£ PARADY.
see. Now, do you accept my offer, or face seemed to change ; the blackness is lost in the effort to conceive the force
faded into a deatlily whiteness ; the con­ which, in a day’s time, can lift 50,000,000
not?"
»ud repxlr|n&lt; neatly done, aU
My answer wm to walk across the vulsed features relaxed, and, even as if tons ! Yet ii would be easy to show thAt lion to fill all order, promptly, and
room and take down my hat, and then the victim of that dread apparition still such figures, fabulous m they seem, do U»ln&lt; price*. Shop &lt;dat aid* ot Main
xrxasw
lock the door of the surgery communi­ lived, n sad, solemn smile stole over the dot adequately represent the cyclonic
Where be is constantly opening
pale lips.
cating with the house.
.
forces of a single storm.—London Timet.
I wm intensely horrified, but still I
—---- ——*.
It wm a dork, icy-cold night, and retained sufficient self-consciousness to । How the Crows Attack Snakes in Ohio,
CHARLES SCHEID T,
A
‘ friend informs ns that while riding
somehow the courage and determination be struck professional!y by such a
lacksmith, attend* promptly u&gt; *n *
which the sight of my own name in con­ phenomenon. Surely there wm some­ in the country one dav iMt week his at­
-------- IN---------the )i)urk*inilh and llurae-Hboelnc line,
nection with £1,000 had given me flagged thing more than supernatural agency in tention wm attracted by the peculiar ac­
tions of a pair of crows in a field a few
considerably m I found myself burned allthMi?
Again I scrutinized the dead face, and rods from the road. After rising to an
along through the silent darkness by a
giliwrlUnrnte £ird*.
man whose deatli-lxxl I wm about to at­ even the throat and chest; but, with the Altitude of eight or ten feet the birds
tend. He wm grimly silent; but, m his exception of a tiny pimple on one temple would turn suddenly and pounce upon
yyOLCOTT
HOUSE,
hand touched mine, m spite of the frost, oeneath a cluster of hair, not a mark ap­ some object on the ground, then rise in
peared. To look at the corpse, one the air again and repeat the operation.
it felt like a burning coal.
Xaahvillo, MlohUgan.
Being
at
a
loss
to
know
what
kind
of
a
would
have
believed
tliat
thia
man
had,
On we'wenc—tramp, tramp, through
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
the snow—on, on, till even I grtfw indeed, died b^ the visitation of God, frolic the birds were engaged in, he left •
peacefully, while sleeping." How long I liis team and went into the field to in­
Thia la a new HoteVrontrally located, wall kept,
struck the chimes of a church-clock, stood there I know not, but time enough vestigate the matter. When within a and It* patron*
while close at band I distingniahad the to gather my scattered senses and to re­ few yards of the scene he was not a little MKUmodatlOM
snow hillocks of a churchyard. Heav­ flect that, all tilings considered, my own surprised on finding the crows engaged
ens ! wm this awful scene of which I position would be very unpleasant if I in a lively combat with a large black
17* It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant to
snake. They would swoop down upon P J. H1U1IU,
wm to be the witness to take place verit­ wm found thus unexpectedly in the room
of the mysteriously-dead man. So, noise­ his anakeship with open oeak and en­
undersell me, who sells for CASH. ably among the dead ?
lessly
m I could, 1 mode iay way out of deavor to seize him, but at every at­
“Eleven,” groaned the doomed man.
“ Gracious God! but two hours more, the house. No one me’ mo on the pri­ tempt the snake would quickly coil him­
and that ghostly messenger will bring vate staircase; the little door opening self and make a savage thrust at his
the summons. Come, oome; for mer­ into the road wm easily unfMtened; and would-be captors, wliich mode it diffi­
thankful, indeed, wm I to feel again cult for them to get hold of him. Our
cy’s sake let v. bMten.’’
JJJEKE YOU HAVE THEM.
There wm but a short rood separating the fresh wintry air as I hurried albng nformant wm not long permitted to
view the interesting spectacle, ns the
us now from a wall which surrounded a the road by the church-yard.
When we say this, we mean that you have
crows became frightened at his aplarge mansion, and along this we hMtMsp&gt;« Orow, Mich
There wm a magnificent funeral soona qirooch and flew off, when he dispatched
ened until we reached a small door.
the
black
snake
with
a
club,
wliich
Passing through this, in a few minutes in that church ; and it wm said that the
LIEBHALSER,
youD" widow erf the buried man wm in­ measured over four feet in length.—
consolable ; and then rumors got abroad Ikllefontaine Republican.
ment. which left no doubt of the wealth of a horrible apparitic
A Costly KLis.
seen on the ‘
‘ the death ; and it
James Smith, of Galveston, Texas,
We are
the largest and most complete itock of
however, through the house ; and about
MADE
wm so proud of his audacity that he de­
this room in particular there wm a still­
GOODS, that we have ever had the
lighted to display it, especially before
ness tliat, m I gazed around, struck me
Ntiwhvlllw,
Mlctv.
the fair sax Observing a pretty girl
pleasure to present before the people of
almost gliMtl?.
1 wm too mystified with the whole modestly walking along a street in Gal­
Nashville and vicinity, as a call-at
My companion glanced st the clock on affair to risk mv reputation by saying veston, lie signified to two «jr three male rpHAT HUSBAND OF *10!
the mantel-shelf and sank into a large what I knew, and I should have allowed companions his determination to have
Get* hia SHAVING and HAIB CUTTHIG
our store will fully prove.
my share in it to remain forever buried some fun at her expense.
He deliber­
der. “ Only an hour and a half longer,” in oblivion had I not suddenly heard ately walked up to her and kissed her
A. L. RASEY’8,
be muttered.
“Great Heaven!
I that the widow, objecting to many of the before ahe wm well aware of the insult.
legacies in the last will of her husband,
full
He wm promptly arrested, on complaint
intended to dispute it on the score of inof the young lady, and fined $15. He
tone, and clutching my arm, be added,
deemed this a light punishment for such,
“Ha! vou mock mo—you think me
OF ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS.
a serious misdemeanor, and strolled g *. BUSH,
mod; but wait till you see—wait till you mysterious summons.
homo with the air of a hero. His wife
On this I wuut to the lawyer, and sent
"THE BOSS"
■nC
had hanrd of his conduct, and, instead
I put my h£Hd on his wrist; for there a message to the ludy, that, m the lost of the aacustomed salute, gave him a
It must also be remembered that we also carry an immen**
wm now a fever in. his sunken eyes person who had attended her husband, worm reception with a rolling-pin. She
which checked the superstitious chill I undertook to prove his sanity, nnd I rejMMitedly knocked him down, beat him
stock of
which had been gathering over fee, and besought her to grant mo an interview, block and blue, and ceased Dot until he
in which I would relate as strange and
horrible
a
story
as
her
ear
Imd
ever
and that
RM pi
yyiLLLAM JONEB,
heard.
William Dowd, being brought up for
The same evening I received an invi- sentenoe nt Fonda, N. Y., for revolting
AND
cruelty to his hone, the Judge gave him
a severe lecture, and said he would take
r.Dil t-':- M
delight in giving him five years in State
prison, but, m be had pleaded guilty, he
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
would only sentence him to pay a fine
of f 100 and coats, which amount in all
to $178, and to steal committed until

, but tx» soon­
figure etand­
han I started

ORNO STRONG,

Spring (ioodn

•ig

as

O lo thing,

Hate, Caps,
Boots, Shoes

Jinshi'ilk JJinrttmj.

a,n&lt;£ Gents
F'ujrnJLslkiiig Goods,

«

.

Crockery,

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES I

N

rar
Goods
to the
pound*

­

Sixteen Ounces

M

L. J. WHEELER,

J

GREAT SPRIJG BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

;

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

New Spring Goods

B

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Boots,

g

READY

Notions, Etc.

Bargains in Spring Goods.

CLOTHING,

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

ALL KINDS s FOOT COVERING,

I sloped. sfoopiDg

�A«r* hit the nail on
Mid: -B.wM.rf lie

local paper. and
If 5on don't
ot yoor local paper.

Infest the farming community almost
daily- Bo.wowing a paper of your
more generous neighbor will not screen
you from the wily snares, of these
sharpers, you need to have one of your
&lt;»*n that you can read with a clear

’rhe Philadelphia lawyer* are in a
fearful muddle. A child became, by
the death of somebody, entitled to
♦18,000. A relative put in a plea that
the child was the son of its mother but
not the son of its father, and therefore
entitled to no more than half of the
property, and the courts, because the
father &lt;oul(| not prove that the child
was his, declared that it could have
but ♦&lt;5,000. Now here is a pretty go I
Will some Daniel rise and explain how
a man is to know anything in this coun­
try, especially to the satisfaction of a
Philadelpha court.

Mrs. Wilkins of Oxford, N. C., had
three children of her own and was step­
mother to a boy. The latter annoyed
her by stealing eatables from the pan­
try, and she tried in vain to prevent
his depredations.
She locked the
daintiest of the food in a chest an d he
opened itVith a skeleton key. Finally
she poisoned some cake,put it in a chest
and went away for a day’s visit. On
her return, instead of finding that the
, boy was dead, she saw the remains of
two of her.cbildren who had been kill­
ed by the poison.
An exchange expresses our sentirnenta in a mild form when it say* tliat
the proper and hono -able way to dis­
continue a newspapeids to examine
your account with it, send by letter
what you owe (with a stamp for the
return of a receipt) and order it dis­
continued. To simply refuse to take
it from the post office without paying
.arrearages does not rvleese you in law,
while it ia unfair and dishonorable.

The effect of a balloon-descent was
tried on a camp-meeting near Cincin­
nati lately. The balloon aune sailing
down in the middle of prayer, like an
answer from above, but it effectually
broke up the meeting. A* the acrounaut liad ballast left, some of the peo­
ple wanted him to give nn ascension
exhibition: but the expostulation* of
the preacher to please not turn the
camp-meeting into u circus prevailed.
Porter, Van Buren county, send* out
ita quota of children without fathers
with great regularity. The Intent news
of that nature will soon come from
Day’s, who have a girl livingwith them
with whom things licgiu to look inter­
esting; and last, but not least, Geo.
Ickes has become an exile rather than
take the chances on his paying the
doctor and steeping the catnip.

Ad Illinois woman went into the
sliow business on a small scale with a
bogus petrified baby, w hich ahe wheel­
ed from town to town in a perambula­
tor, telling a story of ita sickness,
death and final transformation into
stone. The figure had been well made
ns to its head and arms, but plain
marks of the chisel were found else­
where.
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As we go to pres* the contest tor
first position on the Republican ticket
waxeth exceedingly hot over at Chica­
go. The Grant and Blaine factions
are so evenly divided that there is a
probability'thatb*th will b«* killed be­
fore they, will give up nnd some man
like EJipUnds or Washburn be adecThe liMe-ball fever ia raxing in
Rhode Inland. The only difficulty in
playing the game there is that the
center and right-fielders have to
-tand in Massaehnsetta and the left in
Connecticut, while the catcher ia in
constant danger of backing off into the
Atlantic Ocean,
Simultaneously, in the Audubon
(Iowa) County Clerk’s office, one man
applied for a copy of a decree of divorce
from bis former wife, and another man
for a license to marry Iwr. The former
wished the latter toy, but f'armm was
detected in hi* iope^

A Montana stage coach fell into nn
abyss,' making three complete revolu­
tions before striking die bottom, and
killing the driver and four horses, but
the two* passenger* inside-were not
A exchange heads an
tke qUWtiOU. how kwr
coun.^I That clcpoM
ruU. from ri,H&gt;t o'doek

A fire-year-old son of Albert Ray
mond of Coldwater was drowned in a
cistern on the 18th insL
A lad named Fred Stark waa accid­
ently shot with a toy pistol, in the
hands of Mark Williams of Ann Arbor,
ou Monday.
A Mt. Clemens lady took aqua am­
monia through mistake and her recov­
ery is pronounced doubtful by the at­
tending physician.
Henry Pirrct, of Niles was killed by
tbe car* near that city bn the 80th. He
was 74 years old, and leaves a family in
destitute circumstances.
A brakeman named Royal George
was caught on a telegraph wire about
tbe Deck and thrown off the cupalo of
the cabopee and seriously hurt,
George Cramer, a fanner living two
mile* south of Big Rapids shot and
killed himself Saturday morning while
laboring under mental aberration.
Burglar* attempted to rob the store
of E. Golden of ML Morris on Tuesday
night bnt were frightened away with
only the spoils of the money drawer.
A S weed named Easxon, direct from.
Gotten burg, and enroute for Burling­
ton, Iowa, died at the M. C. II. R.
waiting room in Detroit last Tuesday.
Wm. McCollum a brakeman on tbe
M. C. IL IL was hit on the head by be­
ing backed agaiust a b *am on one of
the sheds in Battie Creek last Tueeday.
A north-woods rough attempted to
snatch a pocket book from a woman at
the Muskegon depot and she dealt him
a "blinger*’ in the eye, served him
right.
Thos. Cox and Rollo Roe of Buch­
anan wore scuffling and a revolver was
accidently discharged and the ball hit
Roe in the mouth Knocking out three
teeth and lacerating his tongue.
A stranger giving his name as Chas.
Locke, and A. C. Brown, a lawver of
Comma have been arrested charged
with swindling Otto Kreil, a wealthy
german of Vernon, Shiawassee Co.,
out of ♦1,600.
Henry Pettus of Williamston was in
a barn and Geo. Paddock who wk* not
aware of the fact, shot at a mark on
the barn, the ball going through an
inch board and also through Pettiss,
and fear* are entertained that the shot
will prove fatal.
A* Thomas Sheridan and two other*
were returning from work at Kirkey’*
lumber camp at Farewell la*t Friday a
tree fell accross the wagon in which
they were ridiug and Sheridan was
senouely, if not fatally, injured. The
other* were not hurt.
W. W. Vonaken.a prominent livery
man of Hud*on wa* eriously injured
by being thrown from a carriage last
Friday. Tbe horse became frightened
jumped over an embankment nnd ^waa
killed. The buggy was badly smashed
and Mr. Vonoken\ collar bone broken.
The office of the Atlatic mining com­
pany was broken into at Hancock last
Saturday night and the safe taken out
and carried off in a wagon about 2
mi Ips and blown open and over $4,000
in money obtained besides a large
quantity of bonds. Parties living m
the mine have been arrested.

OUR EUROPEAN LETTER.
[From our r«cnl*r correspondent.]

IjbKnoN, Eno., May 18, 1880.
Tn tbe full hot glare of sumnier, Lou­
don is at lM*st a tawdry pl^ce ; in late
autumn, the fogs throw a veil of un­
pleasant mystery over the hups town ;
m winter all seems cold and dreary;
but in spring, tbe great city Itecomes
really beautiful, and so remains fur a
few weeks, until smoke and soot have
marred the new freshness of everything
and coated even nature with agurmeut
of smuts. The past winter has, up­
on the whole, been on unusually cheer­
less one, and trying not only to men
aud women, but also to other thing*
both in nnd uut of the kingdom of life.
Many tree* and shrubs will never re­
cover from the rigors of December,
following a* they did upon the exceed­
ingly inclement season of 1878-1879, and
cracked stuico, gaping walls, and dam­
aged pipes have borne ample witness to
the violence of the (rest* of five months
ago. But tiie returu of spring has
brought about a general reqjvenescence. Ttee* and shrubs have once
mure revived under the genial influ- I
cnce of a few bright days, and build­
er* and painters nave worked so well
that, at least In the West-end, the May
*un shine* on many streets which are
almost Dutch in their neatness and
deanlineM. Yet the destroying east
wind is doing ita best to neutralize
the efforts of nature and art. . Vegitation lias been seriously retarded, and
the water-carts have been quite unable
to cope with the dust of a dry March
and April. Nevertheless, spring has
come, nnd London is as Iwantifnl as it
ever can be; unless, as some suggest,
it be turned into a vast greenhouse and
filled with tropical plants. During the
last fortnight a marvelous change has
i taken place. Previously all looked
bare and dirty, now there are but a few
trees which do not. afford some signs of
life, and from some comes the faint
perfume of Howers. In the newlyturned beds there are primroses, wall­
flowers, and pansies, with here and
tliere * gay clump of tulips or narciss­
uses, but the most striking shows of
blossom* are those on the shrubs aud
smaller trees.
। The Conservative press of Europe ia
! regretting, and the Radical pres* is reJjoudng at the appointment of Sir
Charles Dflk'e ns Under Secretary of
i State for Foreign affairs. Neither parSir Charles Dlike’s Radihe most harmless tvpr, and
jtirely disappear from the
position be now occupies
Granville. His advanced
s* served to keep him in

Bo high lh*t hl» tu'.Wl Mad boated the plMter
AbrvaaadtM(cMtenaHaa up * grid
Tbalactive boy B4ly, that Mgb laafteg BiUy
Dial lo..d-.bouUDg RIHy that mt on a pin I

I am prepared to furnish the public

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

As riche* and favors forsake a man
we find him to be* fool,but nobody
could find it out in his prosperity.
Railroads car -y 8,000.000 passengers
safely where they, kill one, but the
trouble is to know when the 8,000,000
have been counted up and the killing
is to begin,
A Pennsylvania paper has discover
ed the worst case of poverty on record.
It is that of a man who has been oblig­
ed to use an 1864 almanac right along
for every year since.
The demure damsel with large feet
walketh two blocks searching for a
clean crossing, but she who wcareth
No. 1’a elevate!
HM
over the fir^fcrosaing.
The beet time for a tramp to ask for
work at sawing wood isjnst after (he
sawing jriacETbe has departed. He
can then get off a tirade against the
fleudinhneM of labor-saving machinery.
If men go to Heaven when they die
why don’t the artiste illustrate them,
as they do female angels f No one
ever sees a man-angel in a picture, and
it’s giving men folks a cold shake.
"Remember, now," said an Indian
bride at the altar, "we have separated
and been re-married four times, and
about once more will convince me that
we can never live happily together.”
Some one asked Prince G-------- what
the greit powe.sof Europe were. He
replied, as only a Frenchman ' could,
and wita the with of Talleyrand, "they
are England, Germay, France, Russia
and—women.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
STATION^.

gOOM, BOOMERANG!
For a few days only J. &amp; G. Meakin’s

IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN

IRON STONE CHINA!

THE IDEAL OF TIIE TRUE ARTIST,

Tea Cupsand Saucers
" “ “
•* handled
Tea Plates
40*
Breakfast Plates
Dinner
"
50 c.
Coffee A Sagar
10 c.
Canned Goods per can
15 c.
Peas. Beans, Strawberries, Corn, Black­
berries, Cherries, Etc.

EATON COUNTY ITEMS.

Grand Ledge wishes above all ocher
things to here a race course.
The Charlotte postoffice does nearly
twice the business it did a year ago,
The Bellevue Gazette was nine year*
old last week. It is a neatly printed,
newsy and spicy sheet.
Samuel Farley, of Roxand, was al­
most instantly killed lust Tuesday, by
an infuriated bull which he was trying
to drive into a yard. *
Prof. Estaorook, of the state normal
school at Ypsilanti, has been called to
take a position at Olivet college, and
will probably accept.
During a storm op Wednesday of
last week, lightning ran down the
chimney of the farm house of J. Rigleg
in Windsor, killing his daughter five
years old and probably fatally injuring
an infant.
A brilliant weddingoccured *t Grand
Ledge in which Miss Nellie Wareham
of thatfyillage. and Mr. Frank Spald­
ing of Charlotte, were the chiefs, and
a large circle of friends manifested
their congratulations, by a liberal dis­
play of presents.

The following program for com­
mencement week of the Albion Colleg’s seventeenth commencement, has
been arranged : Thursday, June 17, ex­
amination of classes; commenement
praver meeting, led by Prof. Taylor;
Friday, June 18, examination of classes;
Saturday, June 19, examination of
classes; Sunday, June 30, commence­
ment lovcfra’t. led by Prof. Dickie;
baccalaureate discourse, by President
Fiske ; annual address before the Missionery Society ; Monday, June 31, class
day exercises, morning and evening ;
Tuesday, June 23. quinquennial re-un­
ion of Electic and Athenfaedes Socie­
ties; annual meeting of Board of Trus­
tees; address before the Society of
Alumni, by Rev. N.C. Northrup ; Wed­
nesday, June 28, quinquennial re-union
of Erosphian Society ; annual concert
of the conservatory of music ; Thursdas, June 24, Commencement day;
literary exercises, by tbe graduating
class; conferring degrees.

Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market, confidentially
believing they will stand the test, and prove highly satisfac­
tory to all who purchase.
’

E. COOK

AT ANY PRICE.

Choice

Roasts

of Beef, Pork Veal, Mutton and Steak,
"so tender as never van.”

For the whole population.

BAILEY&amp; WOODS’

You can always find the following articles, or will lie made to
order : All kinds of

OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES, •
Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
butterfly.

z- HARNESS’!

Double and Single. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual­
ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Cnllars, Collar
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.

lATiMBKR

WAGONS,

Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim­
ming a specialty. Olcj^tops made to "look as good as new.
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reapair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
Iron.

BLACKSMITHING,
Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen.
Casting a specalty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled
and land sides to fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sizes, Col­
umns for brick buildings, Iron Fencing *c.

"All these thing* and many more,
Call aud set* meat the corner store?

Cash paid for Produce

SELLERS
COUGH
SYRUP!
50 Years before tbe Public.
Pronounced by all to be the most
pleaeant and efficadota remedy now in
use for the cwrc of caught, coldt, huwrwnm, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottke told within the Uut few
peart. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
dow io use. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per bottle.

Sellers' Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver oom­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach nnd liver. Bold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.
'

HAS REMOVED

Opposite Cook’s Carriage W orks,
The- Nashville News is one of the
best local paper* in the State of Michi­
gan. We are glad to place it upon our
exchange list nnd wish ita manager
nicer**.—Tekvntha Actor.

BEST III THE WORLD I

WHERE HE WILL KEEP A FIRST CI^ASS STOCK OF

DRUGGIST,
■

OF ALL KINDS,

Whip*, Robes. IDn&amp;ters, Ace.
Best Heavy Harness from $33. to $35.
Single Harness from $12. upward.
I have in iny employ flrst-claM workmen and can give good satisfaction. Call
and see me before you purchase.

(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT M-Y STORE

Surgical Instrument*
And all the leading*Remediea in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines
NICHOLS,SHEPARD
&amp; CO-MeCraW
t***&gt;ff*&lt;t
ORIOIMAL AND OHLY CKMUIMK

VIBRATOR
BI-CARB.
SODA
Which is tha asms thing.

School Books,
Blank Book’s,
Mlscellan’s Books.

STATIONERY,

Wall Paper and Bordering,
ITBiXXUi rMB»)
AS FINE A LINE OF
J K W &gt;3 I. It Y
As there is in town, and all war­
ranted tn l&gt;e an reprenented
or money refunded.

�SATURDAY,

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ptrtira that

JUNE A 1880.

Undoubtedly has the largest stock of Upfht W eifflit

VICIMITY LOCALS

C. M. Gould is making board fence
between showers.
Wheat is'looking fine, and nods its
head to the passer by.
Some of tbe farmers an* paddling in

Farmers are bound to put in their
eora if lite Juba.

-intention to make the next legis­
lature and executive by the corrupt use
of more than *100,000, and are now or­
ganised to that end. Through their
circulars and their organ, the Public
Leader they burl vituperation and
abuse at those classes of our citizens
that represent the beat moral sense,
intelligence and patriosm of the state
and heap sneers upon- the honest and
sober farmers of Mitbigan. Come up
then from the farm and the shop, from
the pnlpit and the coart, from town
and country, and let us show these
men that while' they may be able to
control th » venal politicians, they can­
not buy, nor beguile, nor drive the
free people of the state.
By ordrYof the State Central Com­
mittee.
J. C. Bontecou,
Secretary.
Chairman.

• Al Mir ia limping aroand with a rerr paddle.
“Where can I find a hired girt,” is
the burden of the song of many people.
G. W. Slater taking advantage of tbe
few fair days ia reahingling his bouse.
A- B. Adams received th^ appoint­
ment of census enumerator for thia
Wheat ia well headed, and fields of
rank growth ia badly lodged, cause,too

Rev. Newton and L. J. Wheeler ad­
dressed tbeW«et KalamoR.Il. club
last Friday evening.
Hiram and Reuben Gridbey have
gone to the north part of the state on
their annual fishing excursion.
Eli Wells and Will Green have pur­
chased the right of sale of two or three
towns, for Brooks &amp; Crocker’s clother
washer.
Geo. Crowell bought tbe Flint farm

day last

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Query,, wh.rwill proof readers insist
on spelling Sumter with a p, when
speaking of Fort Sumter, Charleston
Harbor.
Now that the Hawk has a West Kalamo correspondent the curses will be
divided, and will fall more lightly on
this correspondent’s shoulders.
Tiie highway commissioner distrib­
uted ’the road wlrrauU last week,
and just as soon as the water subsides
so the roads can ba found, work will
begin.
Jacob Showalter had the good for­
tune-to have a large swarm of hero
come from a hive the other forenoon,
which he secured m good shape, in the
afternoon of the same day-a swarm of
good site came from another hive and
after sailing around awhile went into
the hive with those secured in the
forenoon, making a very Iago swarm
which is doing a thriving business.
The agent of Brooks &amp; Crocker’s
atmospheric clothes washer,meets with
a ready sale for his implement, as
about everybody buys one and de­
clares that it is all it is claimed to be.
some going so far a as to assert that it
ia worth its weight in gold. Your cor­
respondent has one to pay for, and his
1-artner in the concerns of this life de­
clares that “you men get any new-fan­
gled machines to do your work, and I
am bound to have a clothes washer so
I can do oat a washing time enough to
get dinner for you men at noon, and
faith, she’ll dn it to^

Cash &amp; King* of Jackson Co., are
ditching for A. P. Cook on Sec. 21,
they have about a mile to dig.
Miss Laura Session went to Kalama­
zoo, to spend a few day*, from thence
she goes to her future home Feuville,
Allegan Co.
Charles Streeter and John Wolf
started out last week, to peddle yankee
notion*. You are all right boys, it
takes long tongues and lots of cheek.
A. TubIm aud A. Gurdnier have met
three times to have a law suit. Tubbs
claimed 117. for labor, farming uten­
sils etc., they met for the last time on
the 28th, Tubbs withdrew the suit.
■ Stephen Savage has discovered that
his three-year-old “Magna Charts,”
has a mighty fleet foot, he bad a race
the other evening with Laphnm’s fa
raou* Sprinter coming out nearly a tie.
Stephen ha* braced up since tiie ra*-e,
stuck hia thumbs deeper than ever .in­
to tbe arm-holes of his vest, and walks
up aud down Main street with a firmer
tread.
’
Mr. Lapham is one of Maple Grove’s
moat enterprising men. He carries a
level head, is a straight republican
every time, honest, useful, temperate,
has served in the hall*of the legisla­
ture, has been elected eleven times
supervisor of the town, and at one time
become so popular that all parties uni­
tiedin his support, (greenbackera al­
ways accepted) and now the responsi­
ble office of overseer of highways has
been con feted on him. Burn put on
the dump board* this morning. Han.
^youcan shovel —some more sugar iu
to my coffee.
I. L. Dodge.

JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
The abepherds have been very busy
washing their sheep.
Farmers are done planting, nnd some
are cultivating their corn.
Pommy Johnson is making things
- git quite lively with Lewis, his hired
man.
Wheat, onto and grass crop* are do­
ing well, and a fair prospect for an
abundant fruit crop.
The people in general are working
on the road* except our female district,
who havn’t turned oat yet.
And one of the best things that we
know of is that Mr. Beack has got ten,
twenty, yea a whole pen full of very
nice pigs.
We understand that Mr. VanWert
wants to trade His farm for a larger one.
He has 40 acres, good bouse and. good
orchard, and in fact a choice little farm,
but he wishes to get more land.
Well, this part of Joh.i&lt;*town is in n
prosperous condition both country and
people, except ooe thing, and that we
don’t know how to remedy some of the
people’s tongues, they are long, or they
set their*mouth going and go off and
leave i£.
There will be a grove quarterly meet­
ing, in tbe grove on the farm of A
Beach,-in Joht&gt;*towu, one half mile
west of the Bnllis school house, com­
mencing Friday evening, June 18th,
Saturday afternoon nt 2:80 o’clock and
Saturday evening, also Sunday morn­
ing, Love Feast at nine and n half
o’clock, preaching at 10| o’clock a. m.
This is intended to be what we call a
baake€ grove meeting. Tbe people will
bring their own refreshments and after
the morning services, will spend per-

ing again in tbe afternoon, after which
the ordinance of Christian baptism will
l&gt;e administered._______________
H1CK0BT .'ORXEUS ITEMS.
Mr. C. C. Btudi. will buy wool as ustud this season.
'
With mgny good wishes we record
the marriage of Charlie Williams, son
of (ri*o. W. M illianiK of Hus t illage ,
to Lulu, daughter of Michael Doster of I
Prairieville they were married iu |
Middleville by tiie Rev. Moone, pastor

of the CongregationMl eJiurch.
A general delivery of reaper* aud
mowers, by our hardware merchant
U, last Friday.

Dinner was served to

Educational.
The different townships superintend­
ents of schools, throughout the state,
have liecn furnished with circulars
from the SupL of Public Instuction,
containing valuable a ‘vice and in­
structions in regard to township super­
intendents, and among the many top­
ics considered is“counry organizations.”
Such associations already exist in
many counties, which are a source of
great benefit both to themselves and
the schools, under tbeir supervision.
If these'organizations are desirable for
one county, they ore for all, and the
schools of Barry county need the unit­
ed efforts of her su'perintendente to
raise the standard ot teachers engaged
iu the primary’,schools of the different
townships. We think that such an or­
ganizations may lw perfected, and a
meeti ng held at some central point in
the county, and a full representation
made from nil the towns in the county.
I would be pleased to correspond
with any or all of the superintendents
in the county in regard to tbe time nnd
place of such meeting, and sincerely
hope that this article may meet with a
welcome and hearty response,
and
would also suggest that the place nam­
ed be Hastings, and the time, either
in July, or early iu August, as tiie sum­
mer schools will have been visited, nnd
each superintendent prepared to give a
report of the general standing, and
also the wants of tbe schools in his, or
her township. Trusting to hear from
as many superintendents as possible
immediately, in order that ample time
may be given to notify all, of tbe time
and place of meeting, I remain,
Yours Respectfully,
C. N. Young.
Supt. of Castleton.

Clothing in Nashvile and offers Special Bargains in all

tfill not pledge himself to
Kwho
whisky, They openly' procbii m

Fine Worst ed Huitn, Lijfli t Ch.»h&gt; !■

lines.

more SjinitH, Blue Flannel Hultet, X^inen and Cotton WnitH, Dusters in endless va■ riety, ■white duck 5’ests, all of the newest and most

fashionable cut

We make

no Misrepresentation in regard

one price. This fact coupled
with the Standard Quality of our goods, has forced us to
to our clothing and have but

the front in the CLOTHING TRADE of Nashville.

full line of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ShirtH, Collars
ihville Markets.

Tien. cuflH, Hosiery, Ace., all new and nobby.

.

;

Law Prices, Small profits and Good Goods.
• lakii

Timothy par bt&gt;.
ao»«rBa*d. per bu,.

G. A. TRUMAN.

move wood. ------

LOCAL MATTERS
rF* Bailey &amp; Wood have a harness
shop in full blast, you will do well to
call on them before purchasing any­
thing in the harness line. Repairing
done in the liest style.

They nil do it.

A lightning stroke went clear through
We have not yet heard of a case of a Clark county, Kentucky, school
J colds, coughs, archest complaint, that house, killed a greyhound asleep under
has not yielded to “Dr. Sellers’ Cough
the floor, but left tbe twenty-five
। Syrup.
children nnhannet}.
Hill’s Compound Extract of Buchu
Johnaton'a Saraaparilla. cur** Uver Complaint.
and Cubebs is warranted t&lt;i cure. Grav­
JohnHon'a Saraaparilia, cure* Indigestion.
el. For sale by F. T. Boise.
Sobniton'a Saraaparllla la uacd by everybody.
Johneton'f Sanaparillacum Sick Headaclc.
Physician* freely prescribe the new
Johnaton'a SajMixrilia cure* Dyepcpala.
Food Medicine. “Mult Bitters,” becftuR
1 cause more nourishing, strengthing,
I■ nn(
]
.....1 purifving than all other form* of
Ccaao.-Whcn death vti hourly
medicine, while free from the t A
A Coiwarnn
Como
| malt
‘ meoicine,
objebtion* urged against malt liquors, expected. all retncdlca having failed, and Dr. H.
, ,jaa experimenting v:th many herb* of Cal37-41.
Jmdmvm
j cutla' he iwxldentelly made a preparation that cared
bit only child of Consumption. HU child
A book on the liver, its diseases nnd
their treatment sent free. Including
treatise upon Liver Complaints, Tor­ Humptlon on be poaJUvtly and permanently
pid Liver, Jaundice, Billiousness,
Headache, Coiisti|&gt;ation, Dyspepsia,
Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Sanford,
*e« .t the Btomseh. .nd will break «P • *«h
262 Broadway, New York City, N. Y.
1b twenty-fo» r boura. A&lt;ldre»« C RA DDOCK A CO
a —__ c.
n.mln. thia naner. lv
(87-40)
tSTWill rmx the highest market
price in cash forunaalted butter Farm­
ers bring inyour butter and save the
salt.
E;. Reese.

—-BELIEVING THAT------

Nashville will Soon Rival the County Seats

HARDWARE,
Iron, Nails,
Glass, Stoves,
.
Tinware, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes,
and Emshes

Undertaking. .
Having completed in every particular
our Undertaking Department, we are
now prepared to famish at all times a
first class modem Hearse, cooling
Ikoards,
door
crape,
bearers,
badges, gloves, nnd our services,
when required, in laying out and pre •
paring for banal; preserving bodies iu
any kind of weather witnout the bar­
barous use of ice, etc. all of which with
our personal attendance nt funerals
will tie furnished free of charge.
Kellogg, Dema ray A Co.

Tbe Cbeniical Worka

LEW, I formerly Minerva Hall] deccaaed. we. lb'

■SPECIALTIES:
Builders Hardware,
Pure WhlteLead,
Pure Ohio Boiled and
Raw Linseed Oil,
Lard, Castor.
Golden, Sperm,
Virginia Lubricating Oils.

The Legal Tender and Other
May 27. t«W.
CHARLES FOWLER.)
HENRY BURTON.
JOHN UIBHOS,
)

t»*0]

COOK STOVES.
The finest makes of

NERVOUS DEBILITY.
‘lieb Remedy. An
unislling eu-e for
i Seminal WeakMM, Sprrtnalor-

The number delivered was 44. i
A. A. E.

KNIVFft,
BAZOOS.
Mil BAKS,
FU'INRORN,

Camp Chairs, Ac.

Common

After liking,
lad*, pain In tbe back Dtrnnea* of VWon. Premature
Old Age, and many other Dlwa*«i that irad to In-

FARMERS &amp;
MECHANICS
TOOLS
Call ami see me. Respectfully,

dreaainr
HE GRAY MRDICIKR CO.,

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Our Undertaking Departmn’t
Cx^nph-te in every particular- e
We guarantee

king our nnmoroo* patronaof the past ac»ahall endeavor by fair dealing and rteuouIce* to doubt* their number during tbe year

__ Kelloepti Demaray dk. Co«
PA KN1 BBS ATTKNiTioA’.

SCIPIO
MILLS
Now being in first-class rnnoi ng or­
der. with a tho-oaghly

COMPHIIT MIlLER

in attendance, we guarantee satisfac­
tion to all those who may favor us
with their patronage. Those
who prefer can have their

WHEAT EXCHANGED FOR FLOUR
without . waiting.

Ui-mi

a.n&lt;l Feed

FOR MALE
at the Mill at the lowest prices.

W. II. 1(&gt;™, Prop.
JJOOT AND SHOE SHOP.

FINEST SEWED BOOT
---- jOH THE:-

-

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
Repairing Done In the Best
Manner Possible!

Give Me a Call!

LRANK C. BOISE.
jq-ASHVILLE UVERY.

Sign, the Big Boot.
FRANK BAKER.

J. OSMAN, Prop.

TyjILUSEBTt

Furniture

Of every &lt;]e*cripU*a

IX THE WORLD.

rpHL DARBYMLLE M1LUL

NEW
RIBBONS.

i3jaa.»
KILKfl,

STORK

FANCY GOODS,

SINGLE OB DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

•*

MtTTB,
OoRXE-rS,
EMBROIDERY,
HATH.
FLOWEA8,
HONNETfi,
ETC., ETC.

DRESS MAKING

COMMERCIAL TRAVELOR8
MADE A area ALTY
Oppoalte th* WokoU

MRS. O.M. YATES.

Hook. Nohrllte, Ntete.

J. OH Nil V.

WALKER &amp; NORTON
flour, MEAL j feed,
/ MORGAN, BARRY CO., 1HCH.

ATTENTION

JgOOT AND SHOE SHOP.

Stephen Bprinket desires to anouucr
I *oi utru m Lome tn orr t&gt;*v abop in UM UrfMiag
*
Bnttto 'OO'cndoti , Tho 1H,po(w4|y „r Hall1. Hair Beumer
’— - —-—
rvecfettjr rackiMi by Mm CrocZer, wh«n&gt; I un pr*- to tbe p**1
of &gt;880 w»l take its place iti llistory us ; has increased with the teat of mnuy
outfit ot
building
the moeX iiuportenl tcHj|M'r;:nre con- i years, both in this country and in for*
and
8H
OEH.
V. ..tirt'ti ..vi.r teahl in tin- nnrilivrptf in !
lauds, and it is now known and!
^i|n..l1heririHtedreH,ntn.,ollhe|
..

slate, {

. 'atent Rockers,
Bureaus,
Extension Tables,

Prices that Can’t I Undersold

EASILY MEET C0MPETI0N,

Commissioner^ Notice.

e

Parlor Suits,
Chamber auits,

At below Manufacturers prices. I had
the decline credited up to me on these
good* ana can

virtue ol a writ of ex*cu'lon haued out of
and under tbe eeal of the Circuit Cburt fol the
Bycounty
nf Barry, State of Michliran. in favor of Ed­

D"4 ’{ffis KSs. a.H&gt;.

IN BARRY' CODNTY

flntah.

A FIRST-CLASS TINNER

Act wisely- be readv—have on hand
“Dr, Sellers’ Cough Syrnp,” and you
will have nothing to fear—not even a
a doctor’s bill.

IDd Best StlfiCted Stock
FURNITTJRE

Each side of her, and that a little more .
competition will make n little bet-1
ter market, I have purchased a stock &gt;f |

win A Bush, and Nellie E. BuJ&gt;. to me directed
tV Strawberies. Lettuce, Cncnm-----------Imts. String Beaus Green Pens, Radish­ Iteurmrum
did on the 18th day of J.rly.A D W7B,levy ujMW.and Having bought for cash. My expenses
es, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cocoa Mlxe ail Ihr riKhi.liUe and Intereat of the aald Thom- are low. I do not sell goods nt cost,
aa M. Brady and Robert- H. Brady, of.ln.and to the
unto, etc. at
C. W, Smith's.
but at a fair living profit.
fullowlng deacribod real estate, lllualed in tbe »llLumber! Lumber!
Ufe of Naat-rille, county of Banjr. State of MiehiDo you know that yon can buy Lum­
ber for building, or fencing, of J. H.
McCotter at the Glenn Mill ou the public auction or vendue to U»* hlgbMl bidder, at
th* nprth front door of lb* C.mrt Hoo*e, tn the
county line, for 7.00 per M. or delivered .city
of Haailnga, in oafd county, on Mnod*y. tbe
Always ready at moderate rates.
in Nashivlle. for S8.50 ? Orders filled 15th day of Julv, A. D. 1880, at ten o’clock In tbe
on short notice.
84-87
forenoon of »aid day.

Will pay tbe following prices for wood
delivered at the works: 4 ft. bod^
beach and maple wood. $1.75. 4 ft.
body
beach and maple, dry, $2.00
The annual State Convention of
Short wood will be taken nt proportion­
Red Ribbon Clubs will be held in the ate prices.
W. G. Sears.
city of Jackson on the 23d, and 34th,
Manager.
Jays of June. As the principal trains
Cy*Boy yoar Dry Goods,Boots Shoes,
arrive about noon, the convention will Hats. Caps, Groceries, I*ro vision*.
be called to order at 1:20 o’clock p. in. Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
by the chairman of the state central who always sells at the lowest prices.
committee. The several railroad* of
We have often been asked why it is
the state having made a rate-of one that E. A. Young’s Cough and Lung
and one-third for the, round trip,certifi­ Syrnp has proved such a success, The
cate for excursion tickets will !&gt;e fur­ only reason we can give, is that it is a
medicine wliich has proved by test to
nished tn all delegates and visitors on be a superior to any preparation
the application of the Secretary of club known for the relief of Bronchial dis­
or other organizations, by Mr. J. C. eases. Trial size 25 cents. For sale by
F. T. Boise.
Bontecou, of Jackson, Mich. All del­
egates and parties of visitors from
Goods are cheap at the comer
pointe on the Michigan Central and store.______________________
C. W. Smith.
branches, and all delegations from oth
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair
er loads striking the Central at any Remewe r is a scientific combination
point, will not require any e^rtiticate of some of the most powerful restora­
tive agents in the vegetable kingdom.
for that road,
It n-.-tores gray hair to its original colAll dubs should dcct three delegate* or. U fattke&lt;, lhr
nnd deau
alt----------- --------------------with alternates.
As matters-----------of the. It cures dandruff and hatnors, and fallgrr»te»t imiwrtaeeiotlM.
greatest
importer? m tto Mate
«tAte at large
l,rgi ’ W-oj*
™B-&lt;&gt;»‘ of
of.Uio.lmir.
the hair. It.furatoies
IlfvaUu tho
the
.
■
.
...
.
.
.
i
it
ifi,
nrifioi.iij.
I.iIhn
at.
.re to
te be
to considered,
coasiaared. there
there should
M.ootd be
to a
ft
are
a|
&lt;•&gt;
pair inoit-i,
ui&lt;l gloss
clubiu
the ■1
full delegation i»v&gt;u
from c«*uu
each club
in (he
moist, sort
soft and
glossy, and is
state. Therefore, ...
let none
unsurpasaed as a
a hair
liair dressing.
dresmi
—•be .named
—— »I] unsurpassed
It is
delegates as a matter of personal cbm- the most economical-preparation
-----* * ——
ever
nKmr.nt l,nl oHtv.tn, n.nr, tel,,. «rlll .... । oflCTed tO the |)UbI»C,' IIS it* CfieCtS TCphment, bat appoint mm who will go |naiu a lon|? |iwe&gt; making only an ec­
to represent tnrir dab.
' caxioua! application nedessarv. It is
The convention of 1878 was vary recommended and used by eminent
largely atten d-d. a»d a. te ite rewlr““d ''&lt;hrlui;v rodontrd by

RED RIBBON STATE CONVENTION.

ttbcrltr Sale.

JT IS A FACT

THE PUBLIC.

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w

Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
Henry Roe,
Proprietor.

BOOTS

lively.

I have also a

A. BURCMAN

&gt;

Goor

FARMERS I

�rUrwg.
will be
to another mau, Wore
Printers have never, we think, re­ that day appears.
.
ceived dne appreciation for the honora­
Tliis is the whole of tiie matter—diable confidence which they have preserved
Thb Maine. Greeubockeni nominated
Im Baltimore, on Decoration day,
in regard to the secrete with which they chile to make them.
Henry M. Planted for Governor, and tWDemohave been intrusted. . Such, a case as
tills often happens. An article iu a
What Fwt&lt;ratlon Meaas.
&lt;rHK KAVT.
1 to elect time, indored the nomination without adopting 4 £2,.,
newspaper or magazine jnakea. what ia
house. The any platform. The Greenback'-™ Indorsed -r... u.
Thb public prooeedinga in tho Whit­
hare far PMaident, but did not choorc
called a “sensation." It is entirely of the Farmers’CLab a ■ Corps’’Union
. .
.
’ * * . vr_ ....I Ikp
fttul elector*.
i..,—&gt;aiionymoua, and public curiosity is ex­ building, eaid : Forty-six thousand em­
wounded.
MM
cited to the utmost to discover the name igrants in thirty days, or over one a min­
Democrats of Alabama have reof its author. The writer may be u ute, have come to us in 1880, At a valCabinet Minister, a high official, a court­ uation of S&amp;00 apiece thia meaiu a narOBEIGM.
ier, or any of the thousand and one per- tiomd increase al wealth pf $500 a min­
a tori, affiir. and that knowing ho could not pas* wrongod husband....BL Louis papers chroni­
Leon Sat, now French Minister to
tbe examination be made op hi* mind to play cle the death in that city of Sherrard Clemens,
ssnawho, if ho ware suspected of wnt ute, $30,000 an hoar, $720,000 a day,
for thirteen years a member of Congress from England, ba* been elected President of tbe
ing for the press, would at once lose hia $21,S00,000 a month, or $259,700,000 a.
Virginia. Me died apauper.
position, his office—perhaps liis reputa­ year. Thia meiuiH just no" much more
A farmer named Bradley, living near
appointed
tion. On the other liana, the writer additional annual production to wliich a
may be- a struggling author, a hard­ fair profit of earnings is added. This
tried by court-martial for conduct unbecoming
case of a war between Rut-oz. and (thin*.
working journalist, or a mere literary means increased export of wheat over
A rebellion Los broken out in British
amateur. Ln any case his secret is'pre- meat; it means development of agri­
address ridiculed thn evidence of the ea­
Burmah wliich threaten* to be formidable.
served ; his anonymity isJsafe as long ae cultural and all other domestic indus­
ten entered
it is confided to Uie4&gt;rintera.
•
tries ; it means the rapid settling and
Uieir icaumouy, anu wvut uu
Governor killed..:.A requisition numerously
Some years ago there was a great stir improvement of.public and unproductive
that the manner' in which acrat
signed by the Itadieai and Liberal members
mode about a book entitled “Ecce private acres of the West, South, North
of the British Parliament hsa been pre­
Homo;” It was icclever work, and had and East; it means tliat no peoples of
»• were appointed.
woman, and, otaerving the deporting robbers, sented to Mr. Gladstone, requesting him
an unexampled success. “Who is the Europe need starve ns long as American
Appropriation bill
tain his conviction, and tho rather dishonorable snatched a six-shooter and fired instantly, to recall Sir Bartle Frerc from the
of
South
Africa... .The
author?" was the question on every­ wheat and meat fields overflow "with
way in which they sought to Jntrep him into Both tho robber*, who turned out to be women Goremondiip
trial
of
Nihilists
at
SL
I
’
ctcrubarg
resulted
body’s lips. Some scores of persons Iroundless productions; it means sound­
falsehood, was by no means creditable to them. of tbe neighborhood, were killed, one being
He also argued on the unreasouableneaa of a shot through the heart, the other through the m the conviction of eleven. Two were sent­
were named, and they repudiated their er principle of production must lie
enced to death, and the Other* to various term*
voting man in the prime of life being so despond­
Inter-state participation in it All sorts of conject­ practised, and that land-ukinning must
of imprisonment or exile. There were five
ent m to blast liis every hojx&gt; aud his chance-'
A .mob attempted to lynch a negro women among tho number.. . .A party of 2.000
ures were hazarded, and do doubt large cease, or inevitably, in the future, the
for an honorable career.
sums would have (wen paid by several tide of emigration must flow in tidal
Bulgarians recently destroyed twelve Tunosh
A shocking accident lh reported from charged with repo and in jail at Texarkana, villages in tho Balkan range.
•
conductors of journals for authentic in­ waves toward the East, and that millions
but the friends of the prisoner fired on
Philadelphia. While tbe second mate, two sea­ Ark.,
them, and eight jiereonn were wounded, some
formation ns to the name of the author. I of American citizens must go from
Thb international rifle match be­
men and two apprentice* of the British *hip fatally.
Yet that name was known to a master­ whence their sturdy ancestors came.
tween Ireland and America, at Dublin, is fixed
Accounts of tho recent flood at for the ‘ZXhJof June.
printer, his ovenxser, and at least some
.uh«*»mou, *.
The «««.«
fanner «&lt;□*«*;»*»
element «*
of vemigration,
I’
| of the compositors, but it wm never re- trust, will lx&gt; more provident of their
The supplemental Eurojx'im confer­
poker into a barrel of kerosene, canning an imme­ Brackett, Texas, state tliat tbe extraordinary
Mr.
Pendleton
prerented,
and
tho
Senate
'
,
’‘
’
n
the
nnnie
wm published, । generous and newly-acquired acres, and
diate explosion. The oil-room and galley of the amount of fourteen inches of water
fell
in
nine । cncc
------—
...
---on
r&lt;AM;(
.
rn
anair*
win
i»c
nciu
in
ucrun
on
ence
Eastern affair* will be held iu Berlin
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•
ma
2,
•
TwoinUon
*rtUDg
;
,l
W!
‘
M
not
.
tMTOUgh
tiie
instrumentality
■
I
earnestly
hope
tliat
they
will
teach
hour*. It is hardly known how many were June 15.,.. Iri a recent encounter between a
&gt; R*&gt;Ti*ed 8t*tate* author- .
pHOtefs, but entirely uidcpend- &lt;&gt;ur wasteful farmers many valuable losdrowned, though the number is placed at WWT,m„ , . k-v,;.,.,,
3oo»ul* wm te *oconl*iic&lt;i . ent.°^ them. They hod Luthfully kept । gons of agricultural economy, and that
d,D«4 .&lt; Br«4.u, . tZ. rf ax p~|,le, will
"" “'j
.
,
,
the farmer who starves liis farm will also
man. ’The recond mate' was alao injured, and n»ch eiS,IX». Vul Md. ot grXn Uidliimwith the constitution. Tba River *ad Harbor I OxJ:!r .’‘ecrVt' ,
"y?
...Th;fc l«~~~
Tu. luwUn &lt;«.«« L,, &lt;1&lt;- Uli wm com pie ted •nd prered. a bm
Cwiug buck ft few ye-ara, tho author- impoverish his posterity.—New York
neither himself nor the seaman are expected to arrf. ol li.. »&lt;".«
nuhins w.lm.
oarf to topow, . praUeU.. Urtl ™ wnrallInr tho purehare &lt;rf I duP
“Waverly Novels" may be | World.
rushing
* waters.
,
ural implements now admitted free of duty,
th*
erection
of
*
referred
to
as
a
remarkable
incident
of
[
--------------------------- -----GENERAL.
| fcut
GENEBAL.
audi to increo*e
increase the tariff ou tho*e
those ou which a •.IdlUonol ground* and th* croetlo:
t
Glass Railroads.
public building at Detroit..... .The Hou»c went into literary history. Sir Walter Scott's
Four murderers nnd one ravisher ' duty i* already paid.
A shocking tragedy is reported from
committee at ths whole ouu the General Defldeuey I authorship, although known by twenty ,i A reviewer in Nature calls uttentian
A ni&gt;r
» dispatch says that. a six-foot
• » . bill, and ooniploted that niea
A
cable
J l to
one
of
the
£
peraona,
including
a
number
of
printers',
u
’
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’
“
«
“
“
»« greab-st
gniuesi novelties
uoveiuea in the
tne
Connecticut Two aged widow bulk- named were executed on Friday, May 28—Thomae B.
po-ted to ths House and the main queauo
wo8
of tbe permanent way for
A vent and Chidrey, living in tho town of Avon, Edmund*, at Ozark, Ark.; Peter King, at granite wall, built to maintain in place a porous dered upon^
wan so
nv well
wuii concealed
luuLciueu tliat
mui the
uit: great
grvui instruction
.
r“lr^lh* T .°!a“
novelist could not, even in his match- ■ Ktree^ railrcMuta.
were murdered by *ome p&lt;r*o:i* unknown. A Woodafield, Ohio ; L. L. Ford, in Crittenden white *tonc through which, at one point, the
Ims vocabulary,
rocabulnrv, find
find words
words of
of praise
praise sufsuf- i ‘
bY Mr”- Lindsay Buckill and Mr.
. neighbor entering the kitchen found Mr*. county, Ark., and Charle* Bollinger, colored, at BL Gothard tunnel run*, 1* giving way. It I*
CADET WHITTAKER.
lass
bought tho tunnel will have to be neonitructcd
CmdMey lying on tho floor weltering in nltxxl, Hanover Court Houae, Va.
fldent
ex^w the sense of
ficient to express
c his grate- |
ahe having been killed by a blow on tbe
Ls the contest for the liase-ball chnm- around tho white ■tono-a two-year*' job .. .A
‘“nitaring
8Uch satisfaction
that
it ~is.
Ii ....
ful acknowledgment
and Wbuuc.iu*
nvna...wiiai^uivul ui..l
,
—
;
-head wjth an ax. Mr*. Avent wa* found in pion*hip of tbe United State*, tho close of tho large
n , ...
now
.. lirryasl
I admiration for the matchless fidelity
no
*’ proposed to mLit.
make
broad, Irynrei.
longitbe atuc on a l*xl, a Bible aud spectacle* by first month'* r*—*—.
Tho eoncluaiona of th" Court of Inquiry in
.
.
«
&gt;
play
found
the
Chicago
Club
lead•
land
are
reported
to
be
excellent
—
J.
A
much
tudimd
sleepers
of
glass,
having
a
|
with
which
the
mystery
had
been
pretndmjd
sleewra
ala**
hnwmrr
«
her Hide, aud a ghastly wound in her
mtors, a* the following record will larger
—o_
area
--------------------------------than usual has teen planb-d
ph
with the case of Cadet Whittaker are as follows :
groove in the upper surface, and, ao
forehead, inflieb'd by a tailor'* goore which
I served.
potatoes... .Jornca Itobinmon Blanche, the fa­
wa* lying on a chest dore by. The motive of
combining
in themselves
the
functions
ji There
is unuuier
another
species cm
of
secrecy
wound*
•*
C*det
Whittaker
rrerived
oould
have
breo
xuere
«
speejes
secrc-cv
—
.
7,
V
-----------,
7
i
~~
mous
English
playwright,
i*
dead.
the murderer i* not known. ...A bruising
---- &gt; til id/x.*ru&lt;T*u
»- w-it.i
in tho manner and undar tbe । that relating to tiie careful supervision ■* .if
”* l*.
taitii
sleepers nn.1
and ruvlw
rails, Gr.
do nu&gt;&lt;,
away
match came off at McKeesport, Pa., between an j 5?’“*° .
The ex-Empress Eugenie arrived on inflicted by
___ _
■'&lt;* '■■&gt;o6a.'nli..l public
U«.k« &lt;bc n.f. wity lor «qmk- iron ruib&gt;,
old English prize-fighter named Jack Fleet and ST~_d.
the 28th of May at Itovoxi, Znlulwi, near the and tn hi* condition and frama of mind, m *hown printed for secret societies, and the au- । with their fastenings, joints, and other
a young 18-ycar-old pugilist named Turnbull, i j.Prondetiiv.
---- - —L .
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printed
for
secret-societies,
and
the
au•pot where the Prince impiwul wa* killed.
Fleet who u nearly f.U year* of age, wa* tern- .
by hi* own oviueuor. d»«uid h*»a .uomitted to
thorship of articles or immphlets as al- l’nU‘I»hcabons. In a paper by Dr.
A number of thieves have been srblv punished by the voung rough. They fought i Horton.
b&gt;. yhich fare brei UU-. ifcbuU,.Ml utatrertlot which i,iprwtod
(.'in clti mil
foaiSOO a ride.
“
restod at BL Petersburg on a charge of tieing
i it briievo* a peimm tred ** ha wa* and toft a* hr ! honorably maintained. When treaties I 1,1
recently-published
TransacBuffalo ....
A YtaUTAL prize-fight come off the
....— .-v.— *----------------------------- .—
I
.... in newspajx'ra 1 tions of the Institution of Civil En­
connected with the Nihilists... .A cable dis­
| nre
prematurely. published
S
ome
53,000
{xtrsons
e
added
U&gt;
other
day
at
Collier
Station,
W.
Va.,
O
oh
*
and
1
—-------------------------------- ,
patch say* that 40,000 person* in Kurdistan,
I the copy is obtained from some leaky or gineers," England, it is shown that, by
i.h country by immigration
immiirration Armenia and Western
rater Persia must be fed for
Bran, two Doted bruiser*, being tho principal* | uie
the population oi
of U
this
venal official, and not from any of the projxjrly tempering gloss with oil, this
or were
from
Europe during the month of May. Thb. i
4
in tbe affair. lughty-wv &lt;n round*
feught,
, printers who set up or work off the drig- very brittle substance “ cun be mode,
and l&lt;ith of the
"
*and *thirty-eight person*
—z brute*
t~:_ wore
77~ frightfully pun- I I* the targcat addition from the same *onrnc for hundred
ho wm feigning.
| inal. A case of thi.i kind occurred a year mass for mass, stronger than steel, and
starvation
at
Ba.halh,
and
107
at
f
iah«l.
Byan was . declared **_
tho victor. .. At any one month in the naUon'* history. . Werti.i
i v&gt;
practically unbreakable." Now, if all
groat lockout began at the Pittsburgh iron-fur­ eru Union telegraph rate* have tan equalized
I «uj prrvoo, ouwr Vian Ijnirt w tutxaxer, conI&lt;1 nair I or two . lure,
“ ' wherein ,a convention beTHE NATIONAL CONGRESS.
i had tn making *n&lt;-L wwault, and there t* Doeudenm I tween this country «nd another power this is ta&gt;rne out in extensive practical
naces on the 1st in*L, throwing not leas than no that dupatchra from amall places will not
------------- ,7-* *•
wax revealed to one of the evening uews- tests, the manufacture of gltuui for rail­
25,000 men and boys out of employment.
coat more than d.spatehcw from large ones....
6. It bclteir* that the balr-cUpping, BMb^uttum
The Senate Bpent the most of the day, on
The famou* Lewi* will care at New York han
and bindlug oould all hate beou nxxiiujiltahrd b; i pUpTH. In the Foreign Office, nt White- road and other purposes will soon reach
decided against the contestant*, aud, if
Cadet Whittaker blniwlf.
w
' j hull, thiicru is a regular Htaff of priu tors iliuiensions which will l&gt;e startling.
Col. Hatch telegraphs to Gen. Sheri­ been
th- decision is not reverred, tho United State*
tlon nt Cadet Whlttatar's handwriting l«. In tbs '
Bologna.
dan th*t the redskin* wore attack'd by him at treasury get* $1,700,000.
opinion
of
tbe
court,
untoaabln.
Tbe
severe
taats
io
' they might let out secrete of the most
Bo-logn-ya is u walled city m Italy,
the Polomail river, N. M. He report* that fiftyTwo sERVANT-GUtLH and several guests
which experts in handwriting were ■ubjectexl. sml f momentous kind, any oue of which
five of the hortile* were killed. Col. Hatch also
yet it invented tutusngeu. Bologna bus
their
poeltive
testimony,
place
it
beyond
*
doubt
thol
report* that Capt. Kcrriu bad a nkirmuih with of a cheap hotel at Montreal, which was on fire,
Cadet Whittaker hiiueclr wrote tbe note of warning. wonk’, perhaps, in these davs of journal­ no hogs, vet the ehojiH reek with the
istic competition, be worth a few hun­ odors of leeks and garlic. Cairo may
the Indian*, killing many of them. Tho how- jumped from the fourth floor of tho building,
tiles *re in rctreaL but are clorely pushed t»y and received injuries from which they may not
dred pounds. But such a dereliction of have forty-nine amellB, bat how many
thj troops.. .A di*patch from Laramie City recover . . News of the death of ex-Compduty has never yet occurred; it wm u has Bologna? There are nineteen kinds
say* tho Ute Indian* in North Park are ou the troDcr Richard B. Connolly, the Twred ring
authortxlng the purchase ot groutr! oontlguou* to the found in Cadet Whittaker's possession.
clerk, and not a compositor, who lx- of cheese (that tire good), nnd each with
warspath. A band of sixty, it i* rvtort«l. al- |
Tiie opinion of the court is a» follow* :
postoffloe
rt
Telide,
and
to
erect
in
enlarged
grounds
tacked a rettlctnent fifty mile* south of Lara- .
a Hindi—oh, what A smell ! There are
From tbe •irons array of rircuciatauUal ew trayed his trust.
a building for United States Courts, Custom House,
mie, and killed two men.
|
,,
Most honorable to the profession is , the drops of lwwvu
*uieB woere
cooked lugeM
Vegetables
where
2
T,.
* *1 TV •. 1 o* .
The National Woman Suffrage ConCait. BAhton, of the United Stab s I
, _.
*
,
the stoiy of Hording, the printer, who _Vou buv »
a &gt;»&gt;UVU
taxied uu*
hot j-umiu
potato tin
for na nuiiu,
soldi,
.
.
„
.
, I ventiou, tn session at Chicago U*t week,
bravely ta&gt;re imprisonment rather than hr
a
t
’*
2
" 2 all these
armr, ba* returned to Fort Buford from Poplar .
, ,•
. . .
....
...
or
u
half-kilo
for
five
of
them,
„ •'
...
, .
adopted a resolution declaring that thev will
reveal Uw .uthonihip of the celebrated smell
ameU;; then
then the
the sausages.
aaiwagea. It's
if. a
. perCrack Acencv. whithor ho wa* rent bv Gen.
.
. ... .
Hazen to present the terms on which the Gov­ not *upj&gt;ort any party which will not insert tn
i ■ )rUK'°r&lt; Jettera* Th*’ printer sat in
sausage fair, an industrial exjxxuernment would receive the surrender of the hos- its platform a plank recognizing tho right of
his cell calmly refusing tho entreaties of tion of Bolognas. They are iu links, in
women to vote... .The Brewers' National Con­
his fnends to divulge the name of the । put, jn bladders (of all’ sizes), in cakes,
vention
met
at
Buffalo,
N.Y.,
last
week,
about
400
Captain had no food or tobacco to distribute
when the r.qxjrt wo* sent to Gen. Schofield
among the savages, ho could not prevail on delegates being in attendance. The report*
d read by him, be caused a letter to bo *&lt;1- writer, Dean Swift, a church magnate, m stomachs, in uiembrances, in neter in
them to talk. Tin y are hungry, )Kx&gt;riy clad, allow Ui*t the rrvenne collected from brewers
ilreascd to Col. LazcIIc, Commandant of and a great wit, who dressed himself in । Hank-like forms, in clubs, in cudgels, in
and tired of war, and will, in due time, accept and dealer* in malt liquor* for the last fiscal
the
corp* of cadets, directing tiie arrest the disguise of a low Irish jx-Mont, and , cane* ; sausages smoked, dried, Teeked,
the demand of Gen. Hazen for an unconditional year amount* to $10,729,320, which 1* $792,26s
of
Whittaker
and
placing
him iu sat by, listening to the noble refusal and I fatted, lean, spiced, plain, mildewed,
more than received from tho name source tiie
confinement in hi* room. 'Ilic order ‘wm । tho kinder importunities, oi ly anxious j decaved, growy, moldv, red, gray,
year preceding ; that the total income from the
promptly
carried out, and Whittaker will reGbn. Pope has ordered a large detach­ internal-revenue tax on malt liquors *ince tiie
mxin under *mwt until the ca&gt;. is dispowd of, that no word or glance from the unfort- i mottled, broken, tottering with age, o»
ment of troops to Now Mexico, to co-operate voar 1866 amount* to $120,446,863 ; and that tbe
Aretetan t Paymaate United and a guard will keep him under »urveillan«-c. , unate printer should reveal the secret, plump with vouth.
with Gen. Hatch’s command in the campaign brewing catabliahment* of the country now
Wliittaker •till pi ottwta his innoccuoe. The Swift WM bent solely upon rocuring hi* , And vet we feasted &lt;&gt;n them and the
number
over
3,000,
which
annually
consume
•gamut Uie Apache*... .Tho boiler of a saw­
finding* of the court hsvo been forwarded to I own safely at the expense of the printer ; i thin wafer-like, m&lt;»aic-like surface of it
bushel* of barley and 35,000,000
mill at Winnipeg exploded, completely wrecking 35,000,000
the War Department
cow ered Wore the legal danger which I «-m delicate and zestfuL
tho structure, killing three men outright, mort­ pound* of hop*.
Prof. IL T. Greener, of Washington, who I be
. „------------ - ------- .
ally wounding two, aud seriously injuring five
was one of Whittaker'* volunteer aids, de­ Harding boldly confronted. The world 1
other persona.... Denis KcsrDoy ha* been re­
nounces the method* employed by the Court j Iim unequally allotted the meed of fame f A BAnriMOBE family recently found
W1 » regiment in
leased from tbe San Francisoo H-nae of Cor­
of Inquiry to convict him. He say* tho entire | to the two combatanta. The wit and the &lt;’noug‘« oxmw
A mkssengeb from the Congressional
following
rection in obedience to a deciaion of the Cali­
force of the «o-eaUcd investigation wa* directed, I printer both fought the bnttb. for the I their milk pail, which liad Ixxm left at
fornia Supreme Court.
not toward finding out who might have com­ I lita rty qf the press, until the semw of '
door “
v?Ver
for 0,0
partment for $2,700. The money was paid
mitted the outrage, but toward proving Whit­ an outraged community released the
to till
Fortunately, at tho
Burglars entered the Atl^iitic mine
taker guilty, and that he has been prejudiced
over, the messenger laid it down on the teller’s
M11’ B I^uhar flavor was detected,
at Houghton, Mich., carried the safe about a desk and turned to pick up a package, when the
m supposition*, assumptions, insinuations and I typographer from the ]x-ril so nobly en' countered.
’
iand n*’n° of 1110 mdk w«“ UJR‘d- The
erpert testimony.
mile from the office, blew it open, and relieved money mysteriously disappeared.
There is also the allegiance which ' P?,icc
now
for the scoundrel
the drawers of $4,000 in currency and valuable
Following is the monthly public-debt
Ordered printed and NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONTEN­ printers pay to their chief, in not di- ; 7"° tned to
“ whole family. At
Ker*. Five miner* have been arrested for
crime... .The Kamuui Pacific railroad depot
I vulging imi&gt;ortant intelligence. In some
&gt;tccot»nts no one was suspected.
TION.
at Beloit, Kan., was'broken into and a safe
.$ 242,001,900
| cases a compositor is necessarily in- ,
488, 848,700
therein robbed of $5,500.
The National Republican Convention met in trusted with
~
u ‘
an item of news wliich
THE MARKETS.
260,000,000 Iowa ex-eoldtera, disapproving th* Wearer 1&gt;1U tn piy
News comes from Southern New
739,434,700
tho
Exposition Building, at’ Chicago, on , would be negotiable immediately, and I
1,413,100
NEW YORK.
Mexico that the Indian* attacked a |»arty of
Wednesday, June 2, and wa* called to order by i worth pounds to him. Seldom or ever
14,000,000
10 9 9 W
Mexican* at old Fort Cumming* and one man
llooa
Don Cameron, Chairman of the National Com- ! *M there a Ixitrayal of trust in this way.
50
4 TO
41.736,06,400
11«&lt;* u
wa* wounded. Maj. Bird, Paymaster, who woh Matured debt
mittee, upon who*e motion George F. Hoar, of T11,? examfijation papers, printed so exB.19MU
pauing, pursued the Indian* with his escort
548,742.048
Maaaacbnsetta,
wa*
made
Temporary
Chairman.
“
&gt;
London,
are
*
*
’
*
and fought them several hour*. They retreated
ia,«i5,ooo
c.-rtmn
Go
»«'n
•
‘
•rn
Miu*i
John H. Robert*, of Hfinoi*, *nd —
C. • L.
into Cook'* eanon. Hince then five dead bodies
15,572,934
——Magee, j tremendous
। .
• importance
/
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oiPeansylvania, were appointed Tcmporarv
'•lassca, who would pay al.»-^
"—tar
Temporary classes,
almostLuu&gt;
onv «um
sum Bra—Wotera
have been found in the canon. All tho bodies
20.274,370
^’rtuf^thac‘‘°»«,utto"«on Gre- u&gt; obtain the ronghrat proof the night
11 10
ware terribly burned. A atage-coach *nd three
w”ro, A»
o/ U.u. iuidV
wagons were also burned. It ia supposed that
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CHICAGO,
WS.4J4.35O
---- —-- --- ----- UJUIUIUIUI U1
three or four, and perhaps more, perw-w txaude*
nne
&lt;l.l~,(.
curred
A nnntor
hr
1*,742,521
currvd ouite
quite Fiw.-iitlv
recently. A
printer wu«
was : Bsxvra
B®«vra—
—&lt;cboio*orad«i
bcmt*..
delegate
from
each
State
and
Territory,
one
those found.were maasacrod. Tne Indiana left
“got at," and promised a considerable |
M’eS^VFrtT......
were announced. The roll of the State* and
206,613,514 Butler submitted a resolution that the Secretary of Territories was then called for the presentation amount of money for a rough proof. | Ho.-.*.
of credentials and for notice of contest. Con­ What was hia course of action? He Fu°ua—w^ju, winter Ex
river about thirty miles above
tests were announced in Alabama, Illinois,
.»l,S62,3M,7l»
fire was caused by the explosion of
•ffrtnrt
Louisiana, Pennsylvania and Utah. Tho con­ simply informed the authorities, and the Waaav—Mu. x
13,928,033
’ spring
vention then adjourned until Thursday morn­ tempter was punished. It was another
ing, JuneS.
and a creditable example of how well
33
Five workmen were seriously injured
land honorably kept are tho secrets of i Kra-Na j
at Minneapolis, Minn., by tho falling of the Interest thereon.
830,558
the printing office.
'
“
MU pmm&lt;! authorizing bond* of
Fair Play Is a Jewel.
», 714,370
&gt;f totacco. snuff and cigars, ex­
walla of an unfinished building upon which they
Our readers are, doubtless, familiar |
i be canceled at the port of clew12,815.000
.10 00 4810 25
Artificial Diamonds,
with the anecdote which tells of tho |
the soirrn.
l«l,MT,tt»
•Mid
of th" day, wllbout action. Adjourned met heroic self-denial of Sir
ir Philip Sidney, ,
A great
vat deal has
him been said lately
Intelv of
Five or six men, arrested nt New Or­
» 206,813,516 Deconitton day until MondayIn tbo Houae,
the
field
of
Zut|
the
discovery
of
a
method
of
making
|
as he lav bleeding on t'...&gt;
Zu
A tillable inel*on motion of Mr. Swing, tho Renato bill
leans for firing vessels loaded witn cotton, have
had procured a uuuumuud
diamonds.. At first die
tbe discovery wim
was
» 9)6,413^14 authorizing the aettlonrat of the accounts of phen. His attendants hod
confeasod th«r guilt Tba temptation was the
Col. Thoms* Worthington, of Ohio, ]&gt;oaaed. Dottle of wine. Just as the bh t-ding denied, and lastly it was declared true,
salvage which lugmen and other* who awusto-d
knight was tasting it, he saw a wounded that something that liehaved like a '
principal outstanding
M,*31,512
inputting out the flames receivedIn the
soldier carried by who cast a longing diamond had really been made. It wiw
accruad and not yst paid.
Court of Geoml Bowions at Kingstree. S. C., lutarert
Interact paid by United Ptatea....
ook on the wine. “My j&gt;oor fellow! a pnru crystal; it would cut sapphire ;
a man named W*rd was found guilty of forgery,
aud as 8bon as the verdict wm nnnpuncod he
18,084,816
and then
day. ; and burned
'
lihv necessity ia greater.than
mine,"
saidadjourned
it splitover
likeDecoration
a diamond
like
roae from his scat within the tar, drew * pistol
ita*...,
Sidney, ns he ordered the bottle to lx' a diamond.
1
Poux—
Ma,l»8 ' Mr. Dari* (W. Va.) &gt;tated to the Senate, on given him.
The chemist who has succeeded in
Brave men have not infrequently ex­ making these diamonds is J. B. Hanny,
hibited a similar self-denying spirit. of Glasgow, Scotland, and his priMTtw
wotaded Li ne id both hand*.
Ix the case of-' the Hon. Isaac P.
The Into Admiral Farragut records in may be briefly describe*!
A hydro­
A bain storm of unparalleled violence ''hridiancy, United States Minister to Peru,
his-journal one such display. It oc­ carbon gas—t.’mt is, a gas - omjxiund of
and destruct ivenww recently visited 'Brackett, 1 against Lillie M. Chrirtiancy, nee Lugenbeel,
curred in one of the naval (tattles of the hydrogen and cartam—is forced uuder
Texas, and vicinity. The rain came down m | for divorce, a Washington court has made an
war of 1812, when the Essex was at­ euormous pressure into a verv sirong
torrent*, floo-iing tho strsete ao that tow*rd I order fixing tbe alimony of the defendant at
tacked by two Brituih ships of war.
iron tube about four inches in diiunetvr,
*»— ——•«— Of every Liulding in $150 per month, and ordering plaintiff to pay
to. elghf frat under | dcteadauU. cuimsel $300.
Lieut Cowell, of tbe Essex, being innd having a bore of only one inch.
badly wounded in the leg, was carried
Chemicals containing nitrogen that
DKIltOIT.
«*• ; 2,
-------------------into the cockpit, where the surgeons hail have
:
a tendency to combine with the
££
Thb Greenbackers- of Wisconsin met
their hands ful! Seeing him, coe of the initrogen, and thus leave the carbon free,
j in State Convention at Watertown May 27, apvisited Calvert, and did serous dsmai
doctors dropped another patient and pro- iare placed in the tulie with the gas. Un- &lt;
The Vulcan Iron aud Nail works ut Chat to i ’rn, j pointed 1’roddcntial electors, and selected delposed to amputate the leg forthwitk
।der ^reat pressure and at a red heat this !Oatw—Mixed
- ■ with imbthlie*
with instnic“No..doctor, none of tliat,” answered iw said to take place, and, on breaking j
E. P. Alli*, &lt;&gt;•;
the gallant officer; “ fair piny is a jewel. Ithe tube open, tne pure carlxm is found .
IK»iAXAKU&amp;
Minnesota Gre
One man’s lief is as dear as another. I ias minute crystals on tiie inside of the
won't chest any poor fellow out of his 1tabe.
the Texas Pacific railroad in .'h.rti,.
turn.”
aro tho artificial dioWhen his turn came, an hour or two j
Tl.u Mbwiadppi Democratic Co.i'rcntion elected : .--.-innirr.i J.J:i:
a boo-tnrtrootad delegation to Ctacuniati. Nine
after, it wm too late. The amputation t
time and much labor nnd
was performed, but tbe patient was too i
value whatever as diamonds.

aATORDAY,

■

-

JUNE 5, 1880.

over it minute,

WEEKLY IEWS REVIEW.

SIS
s*s
s s

�should be
tree, Out

kfllcJ outright by tbe toll or ww
food to to be got lor tbe
the market
withbv surrounding branches.
npT.T.taa should be ventilated at night
kept closely shat un and dark in
Mas. Hoornn write* that the eye* of
HOUSEKEEPER’S HELPS.
the
dav
time.
The
outer
air,
highly
lovely m ever in their

and tbe akin of both tag* was destroyed.
bod to akin grafting, and
over 2,000 bit* of cuticle, from the
boy’s mother, the family coachman,
and accommodating neighbors, have
The result is completely

Forty pet cent of the Chinese of Son
Traucisco have been back and forth be­
tween this country and China four or
Mo.to(U&gt;eChi»««gol»ck

H*r abundant brown
lustrous lune.
hair, slightly silvered, she still drawee
of old. She
in the same fashion
lately spoke in warm terms of affection
of America, saying, “Your country
take* the rabble of all other countries
To an alluand give* them a chance.
sion to the charm of her singing in her
youth, particularly in devotional music,
she answered, with a rapt expression :
“ It wa* because my voice come from
God, and I sang to God I

Oleomargarinb seems to be steadily
getting a hold in this country in spite
stays longer than eight years continu­ of the opposition shown to its introduc­
ously in this country. Many Chinese
tion by. butter men. A New York ex­
merchants return regularly to spend the
change says: “The market has l&gt;een
Chinese New Year at home.
steady, with liberal movement of prime
stock at tho decline. Possessing excel­
Tux ages of the members of the new
lent keeping qualities, tho hot weather
British Cabinet are: Mr. Gladstone,
has not depressed its sale, and we-antic70; Earl Spencer, 44; Lord Selborne,
ipote a moderately-active demand dur­
67; Duke of Argyll,-57; Sir W. Har­
ing tho summer. Tho indorsement of
court, 58 ; Earl Granville, 65; Earl of
tlii* article by many members of the
No w York Produce Exchange has brought
■Childer*, 58; Marquis of Hartington,
forward orders from distant markets.
47; Lord Northbrook, 54 ; John Bright,
Prices are ruling a little lower. We
€8; W. G. Forster, 61 ; J. G. Dodson,
quote : Oleomargarine croamdry, 15@
55 ; Mr. ChamlH'rlain, 44.
17c; oleomargarine dairy, 14@15c.”

will de­
posit much of it* moisture upon the
damp instead of dryer by the day ven­
tilation.
during this
a profitable
month, and m*
ly-cleoned
effecta of
silverhull buckwheat i* better than the com­
mon variety, tho yield being greater
sn&lt;l the flour from it whiter and of a
finer quality than the ordinary sort
Hay-caps arc excellent things to pro­
tect the hay from the damage that
era would otherwise do to the curing
bay. They should be made of stout
cotton a yard or a yard and a half square, I
provided with loojie st the corners -for
fastening down with wooden pegs. If
well cartel for, a ret of cans will Inst
many years, and save several times their

Jobe OraM, BuveuriUe,
Which raised the lake
thirty inches.
—about one mile kmg and a fourth of
mile wide. I measured -the stamp of
maple tree that they had cut down, and
it measured fourteen inebe* in diameter.
There were no lees than eleven dams on Dually have
the stream, all in sight of our buildings, review by the Mayor.
here w* were mining for copper.
ing skill, always building his dams iu
whue tbe rider ,-*caj&gt;ed by climbing a

ate*. Chop the whites, put them with
the yelks, and chop together, but not

wa! -r.

Tbe Indians used to tell me

A

young

married man plowing, hi*

gentleman saw Dear
of mud, sticks and
ly and very strong. I
Lv his younger days Prince Bismarck
albino
beaver-skin.
I
To kxxf dried beef: Do up in thick
was credited with saying that all large
thought, and still think, that it was the cities should bo swept from the face of
brown jmper each piece separate, take
purest white I ever saw.—T. Garlick, the earth, they Iming but hot-beds of
layer of b?ef, then alternate; cover the in Fore.»t and Stream.
revolution.
top with dry ashes; set in
cool, dry
('zar Nicholas and HU Doctor.
On the 2d of March, 1855, when it was three counties, and ita government is

of nice butter melted, and pour

known that the Cu* Nicholas had died,
wild excitement, incroasinc from day
o day, burst forth against nis favorite want* the village.
Am 11-year-olds boy at Queen Qty,
Ba.
Tex., born without arm*, i* said to use
'
,
, . , .
Busy calumniators spread the news his toe* with as much case and dexterity
Staid carpets can be .made to last a ftbroad
cirrl^ U1Bttllc
of the
the
—----------------------------------- ^t
_Jt of
long tunc by having k yard more than . Emperor's
Emperor-S death
doath lay
l*y at the door of* his
’ ’ can even write legibly with his toes.
lantvth needed
niwwlnrl to cover
rvwpr the
thn stairs,
stair*. jPrussian
n r •
. .
&lt;r ,.'’s family,
•__ n who
Hxfr tedders are important implements the
t
length
doctor.
Mandt
A blind girl ha* excelled all previous
in conjunction with the mower. Fre for
। then you can change it so tlu^ the were then at Frankfort, were in tho members of the fourth class in the high
quent stirring of the grass, to give the (same place in the carpet will not come greatest terror, when their fear was re­ school at Portland, Me., by attaining a
air^stcTStf to all parts without burning upon
,
the edge of tho stairs every timo it moved bv a disjmtch from St Petersburg rank of 100 in all her studies for one
* Jstating tliat the present Czar, Alexander,
the surface in the sun, is a great aid in i*
j put down.
making hay of the best quality. Grass
Cream Pre.—To one pint of milk put jhod taken up the defense of the calum­
Wildiam Addbn, Jd., has brought
cut in the forenoon, and well stirred two
!
even table-spoonfuls of corn starch, niated
;
man, having called him into suit for *100,000 damages against thirty­
with the tedder, may 1m&gt; put into cock* two
(
of nugar, one egg, a small pinch of his
j
presence, thanked him liefore the
in the afternoon, when it will cure bet­ aalt, and flavor to taste with extract of (court for the care of his father, seven residents of the county of Cler­
mont, Ohio, whom he accuses of having
ter than if spread over the surface of the 1lemon-and-orange mixed. Bake in a ।
and presented him with a magnificent attempted to lynch him in May, 1879.
meadow.
' rich paste.
gold snuff-box, richly set with disunonds.
GAiitnADDi, who is in excellent health,
Potatoes.— The Colorado lieetlo must
The doctor, it appears, has left behind
To make baking powders :
Ono
be kept in check by free and judicious pound of bi-carbonate of soda, twelve him a detailed account of the last days is at present repairing and enlarging hi*
house on the island of Caprera. The en­
use
of
Paris
green,
or
the
equally-effiand
hours
of
his
imperial
patient.
Al
­
A dittde company of men and women
A conhidekable steel-making indus­ cient and cheaper London purple. The ounces of tartaric acid, two ounce* of most his only friends at court beside largement is mode in view of his recent
■
cream of tartar, and one pound of flour;
in Ixjwiston, Me., engaged in an im­ try exists in tho present day in China,
liquid method of application, using
the Czar himself were the heir to the marriage with the nurse of his children.
promptu - discussion of the question : on the Upper Yangtze, whence tho steel home sort of a sprinkler. is now most mix well through a sieve. In making throne and the Grand Duchess Helena.
The editor of the Albany Armu ha* a
biscuit use one teaspoonful of the pow­
“Why didn’t the lions eat Daniel?” is sent to Tien-tain for shipment aad generally practiced. It must be re­ der to one pint of flour.
Hu was an object of violent dislike to painter bitch which catches fish by sub­
her husband, the Grand Duke Michael. merging her head and taking them with
One side maintained that the reason was distribution. It fetches mu h higher । membered that these sulmtances are
When making cake or omolette, take When the Czar was taken ill Mandt's her mouth. She does this purqly for
’
’
’
lisons,
to
bo
handled
with
cau.U»l imports I J’”
"because Daniel was too good, and the Pri«. &lt;luu&gt; tbe
your discarded egg-shells, crush them meaner foes whispered about that he sport, and does not eat or even hurt tho
„.d in a secure place, or
into small bits, put them into your de­ would poison their muster. The Grand fish.
other that tho lions were not hungry. into the country. The Chinese metal- serious results may follow.
canters three parts filled with cold wa­
A
The upshot of the matter was that tl»&lt;&gt;y lurgista recognize three kinds of steel,
_ WOMAN at Allenville, Ark., conspired
Mowing machine* have come to bo an ter, and thoroughly shake them. Tho Duchess Helena warned him of the plots
‘ a d&gt;
Irug clerk to give her husband
got into a wrangle, and the police were namely, that which is produced by add­ indispensable part of tho machinery of glass will look like new, and all kinds of against his reputation and person. Her with
poison
husband
called
him
into
a
private
room,
p
—
— aa
— though by mistake. The plan
tho
farm.
It
is
a
serious
loss
of
time
•cafled in to suppress the the row. They ing unwronght iron while the mass is
glaas washed in the same water will look "I found him in the highest excite- was
to
let the man die. and then tho
i
carried one man to jail for striking one subject to the action of fire ; pure iron, and money to get in any large crop of equally well.
was to sue the clerk’s employer
ment,” says Dr. MandL “I thought widow
i
hay without using them. Scythes may
Corn-Mead Pudding.—Five table­ he would seize mo by the collar, but my ffor damages.
of tiie women.
‘many times subjected to fire, and native be used around fence corners;trees, etc.,
spoonfuls of corn-meal, one quart of coolness seemed to make some impres­
Iron mountain, Mo., is all that its
Kfi-el, which is produced in the south­ but in open fields they must give place milk, five eggs, two table-Hpoonftds of
Evert notable person in Paris is pes­
sion upon him, and he contented him- name
,
implies, being seven-tenths pure
to the horse mowers, many kinds of
It is nearly a mile long, half a*
j
tered with a flood of begging letters. west The different names for steel are which are so near ix-rfection that it is sugar (or to the taste); boil one pint of self by shaking his fist in my face, and iron.
milk and stir in the meal until thick, exclaiming, ‘ traitor I’ ’’
and several bundled feet high. It
An excited broad
]
Among the rest Aurelian Scholl gets twan kang, or boll steel, from ita round­ hard to go astray in selecting one.
then
jKiur
in
the
remainder
of
the
milk,
conversation passed between them, and is
j being carried away at the rate of 850
ed form ; kwan kang, or sprinkled steel;
H
ating
.
—
Clover
and
timothy
should
bushels of them, to which he return*
eggs (well beaten) and tho sugar, add­ the Prince ended by saying, “ On the tons
।
a day.
-the following printed answer : “ Sir, I wei tee, or false steel. The Chinese, be cut when in full blossom ; if allowed ing raisins or curranta, if liked. Bake day upon which the precious health of
In tho seven years of tho Revolu­
to get ripe, the quality of hay is not so
am extremely obliged that you should apparently, have known how to manu­ good. By beginning early the work until a good brown, and eat with cream, the Czar is endangered by your treat­ tionary war Great Britain sent to America
facture steel from the very earliest ages. need not be hurried Use the mower or a hard sauce of butter and sugar.
ment, your learned head shall hang up­ about 112,000 soldiers and 22,000 sea­
have thought of mo in your present emon your neck by the thinness of a single 1men. The forces raised by the United .
after the dew i* off in the forenoon. How Alex. II. Stephens Defies the Old
"barrassment. I pray you to believe that
thread."
AIMING IN ARCHERY.
States during the same penod oomdstod
Cut
only
as
much
as
can
lie
well
cared
Man
with
the
Sickle.
I extremely regret tout circumstances
Nicholas himself was worked up into a of about 232.000 Continental soldiers
for. It is often remarked that the aver­
The Washington correspondent of the temporary suspicion of the fidelity of his
do not allow me to oct os you ask and os
age quality of hay ia not so good as !&gt;&lt;■- Brooklyn Hagle claims to have solved a doctor. One day, upon feeling himself aud 56,000 militia.
I heartily desire to do. Believe me,
The first principle of aiming ia to be f fore the introduction of die mowing ma­ problem that has long vexed close ob­ better, the Czar said: “ Mundt, do you
sure to have the arrow, in drawing, di­ chines, from the temptation to cut tho servers in Washington city. He s*vh : know that I believed yesterday that you more, Professor. I have invented a short
/dr," etc.
“ Nobody here ever expects that Mr. were bent upon poisoning me?” “I method of boring mountains which I
rectly under the right eye nnd lying grass faster than it can be cured.
Mtkra, monarch ot a wide region in directly in tho line of visio'n of tliat eye
think will prove very valuable." “ My
Swedish Turnips may l&gt;e sown this Stephens will die a natural death. That knew it. Sire,” replied the doctor.
Africa, of which Stanley has much to as it looks at tho point of aim. To do month in drills thirty incues apart A fond hope has been long since aban­ “Then do not forget," observed the dear air,” burnt fo.-th the wearied listcner,
“ if you would only invent a short
thia
perfectly,
observe
the
following
di
­
doned.
Ho
can
tackle
the
old
man
with
say in his book, has sent six black en­
Emperor, “ that you have enemies here,
plenty of seed should lie sqwn, to insure
method of boring individuals you would
an even stand of plants—two pounds&gt; the sickle keen, or the gentleman who and many of them." On the bight of
voy* to London, with the African King’s rections : &lt;
1. Take position and nock the arrow per acre is not too much. The land ia more fuiniliarlv known as the Reaper, the 2d of March, Mandt had to tell the indeed confer a lasting benefit upon the
■compliments to Queen Victoria, request­ iu* heretofore described.
.
should lx1 well manured and thoroughly whose name is Death, more frequently Czar the fateful news that his recovery raoe.”
Whkn, in the reign of James L, Mrs.
ing her to express to them her desire as
2. Raise the bow with the left hand,; prepared—a fine tilth is eapecially easeu-■ and successfully than any well-bred1 was impossible. Nicholas received the
to the status of missionaries in his king­ drawing bock the string with the right' Dal to success on old ground. Thin the» giant on tiie globe. Do you know the) information with great calmness. He Turner, chief starcher to tho Queen and
, plants, when the second leaf appears, to&gt; secret of it ? Easy and regular habits ? ordered the sacrament to be brought,
dom. The envoys also have -orders to hand on the lx&gt;w ia lifted.
3. When tho left hand lias reached
“ Well, perhaps these may have some­j took leave of the Empress..his children
request a supply of rum aud rifles, and, the due elevation for the shot, take aim at least twelve to fifteen inches apart thing to do with preserving thia frail
and grandchildren, kissed them, and
‘ Partial or total failure is, in many cases,
a* an inducement to their request being with the right eye (without closing the’ to be attributed to defective thinning.
anatomy. He recreates with whist, and blessed each by name vith a firm, clear
goes to bed at 10 o’clock; but, my word voice. To the Empress tie said: "I fashion as effectually as did Mrs. Man­
granted, to announce their master's । left eye) over the point of the arrow.
Sheep. Shearing.—Washing sheep, for it, he can systematically outeat any
ning's black satin dress at her execution
4. 'The aim Ixiiug thus taken, finishi
r shall send for thee when the last mo­
wish to embrace the Christian religion,
that glossy material now again in vogue.
the draw by bringing the right hand to&gt; under the present system of buying disease known in tho doctor’s calendar.
provided ho is permitted to retain the a point just below the chin, and there‘ wool, will, iterhaps, l&gt;e tiie prevailing It is the eighth wonder of the world to’ ment draws ni^h."—London Globe.
The bonnet worn by Queen Victoria on
practice. If care is taken to keep the see this delicate representative of the
the day of her accession was a genuine
worship of his idols—the great snake, loose.
Woman as a Census Taker.
1
alieep
so
that
the
wool
will
not
be
filled
x'
If
the
above
rules
are
strictly
followed
human
race
turned
loose
on
a
bill
of
the lord lion, and the great elephant
Neatly-dressed woman of an uncer­ coal scuttle.
a with dirt, it ia batter not to wash.
Bahle bucceeafully holds her own
With these slight Axceptions he is and the arrow, Yrom the fixing of the‘ ' Fleeces should be done up with care, fare. It literally bears out the remark tain age with big book under her arm
aim to the point of loosing, has been all
of Bob Toombs that he is hollow all the and pen iu hand ring* the door bell against all competition in the ribbon
willing to become a good Christian.
the time kept under the right eye, the nicely rolled and securely tied with way down to his ankles. He weighs Young lady appears at tb* door.
trade. Tin* supremacy dates from tho
shot will be in the direct line of vision light twine. When it is known that a ninety-two pounds—a Democratic gain
Census enumerator—“ Good morning. Edict of Nantes, in common with tho
Lem Offutt shot his father-in-law,
farmer puts up his wool in neat shape of one pound since the last count was Lqvely morning. I’m taking the census. English trade.
As far back as 1810
of that eye.
Richard Evans, at Georgetown, Ky., I
there were some. 600 ribbon looms at
In following this ..practice of aiming, without any tags, etc., he will obtain taken—and he can absolutely hide away You were born ?”
two years ago. The bullet lodged in | the upper limb of tiie bow must be the highest pnee. Everywhere, but in the course of the twenty-four hours
work in the canton, producing annually
Young lady—“Yes'm."
mwmwmj
-—-j । espcciaUy here, “ Honesty is the best more solid nourishment than any man
“ Your name, please ? What a pretty material valued at *1,250.000. In 1872
Evans’ spine, paralyzing him, and thus 1 slanted to the right sufficiently to carry
the—
verti- )
'
”
the bow-string entirelyr out
—* of *'■"
in Congress, and perliap.. put of dust cap you have on. Can I get the there were 7,000 looms, employing •
making liim»an nlmost-hel pless cripple cal
Summer-Faddowb,—In rare cases it | it
nu rM
u.v of
... vision
-----------Now, something poetic and re­ pattern ? It’s just like the lady in tho 6,000 weavers and helper* and sixty de­
plane
oftho right eye,
or life. He said nothing about ven­ otherwise two troubles will arise. In the may be well to summer-fallow. The fined and romantic, suc^ as diet of next house has. Let's see, your name ?” signers, and consuming annually 400
geance, refused to appeur in court os a first place the string will be Iwtween object is mainly to kill off weeds that rose leaves or nightingale’s tongue*,
“ I haven’t the pattern. Don’t you tons of silk, ont of which over 130,000,­
the eye and the arrow; and, secondly, have become plentiful and are other­ might be expected from a man who get awful tired walking around taking 000 yards of ribbon were manufactured,
complainant, and it was generally sup­
the string will touch the chin before the
draws his coat closer on the approach of
valued at *12,500,000.
posed that he foigave the assailant draw is finished to the lo-xdng-point wise difficult to destrdy, especially on a gentle breeze, wears his hat in the tbe census ?"
“X)h, yes, it’s wearisome, but I pick
heavy clay soils. There ore so many
But Lem kept carefully sway from him. ( When the bow is slanted to the green crops that may l&gt;e grown to ad­ house and carries about gloved hands. up t. great deal of information. How
This spring Evans was able to ride out right the arrow can lie directly under vantage for cleaning the ground that it But wo are forced to the conclusion that luce your dinner smells cooking. Plum mother to a boy. The latter annoyed
in an easy wagon, and it was observed the eye, while the string is drawifter^ie seldom pays to keep a field idle fra Uncle Alec has creature instinct*. He
her bv stealing eatable* from the pantry,
pudding ?"
that he always had a cocked pistol lying loomng-point under the chin, and when whole season merely to rid it of weeds. stowed away, to my certain knowledge,
“In Maine. No, I haven’t plum pud­ and she tried in vain to prevent his dep­
If it is decided to summer-fallow it on a recent occasion, a sheep's head fish ding to-day. I’m looking for a new redations. She locked the daintiest of
in hi. Up ™
should be done with thoroughness, that (preceded by soup), two kinds of meat
the food in a chest, and he opened it
who come in sight He was looking for I
Before a beginner in archery can sue- I tho greatest good may come from tho in most liberal proportions, and a vast
Finally
she
with a skeleton key. “
■
***• poi‘
iractice aiming on correct expensive rest that it has given the quantitv of aide dishes and vegetables. a lady’s cook-book across the way. Are soned some cak«
A*. put it in a closet, and
Lem ; and, on finally meeting him in
he must fullv understand the fallowed land.
This difficult feat he accomplished with you married 1"
■
went away for• a day's visit On her retho rood, sent a bullet directly through
.on connected therewith. By
a gusto and relish that would bring a
4 finding that the boy wa*
“ No. Want on invitation to the wed­ I turn, instead of
Fodder Corn may be sown in drills, blush to the cheek of the most traveled
his heart.
6ring tbe eye steadily upon some distant
, _w the rernaina of two of her
ding, don’t you ? It will b* a long time
jKjint, it will b&lt;- discovered that this par­ two and a half to three feet apart, and at gourmand; and, when the deed was before you gut it. You can keep your
who had been killed by the
Nobody in Nevada ever calls Joseph
ticular point is seen by direct vision, intervals of ten days for several weeks done, the plates looked as if a stroke of plum-pudding recipe, thank you. ’
Enrmann a liar, because he is quick to and all others by indirect vision. Now, to come. It is not well to sow the seed lightning had been at work in the
“I ah’d think ’twould be some time.
Air the Bedding.
shoot He is reported by the San Fran­ in aiming, the direct vision is fixed upon broadcast, as the plants, to da the best, neighborhood. Of course it is useless Have you chil— O, oJ course, Iforgot
need to be cultivated while young, and for death to take liberties with such a
The desire ot an energetic houseThis hall carpet is just the jiattern of
cisco Argn^ as telling alx&gt;ut a cave the point of aim, and tbe pile of the ar­
have her work completed at
row 1* made to cover this point; but the far this purpose drills are necessary. life-preserver as Stephens.
Nothing Aunt Prudy’s. She's had it more than
which he had lately entered. “Sud­
hour in the morning often
' gold of the target and the entire length The smaller varieties ore preferable on but a railroad collision or a balloon trip twenty yeara. How many are they in
account of superior fineness of the fod­ will have any effect on him.
denly," he said, “ my pick, which I won
the family ?"
carrying over my shoulder, gave a sud­ txcept when the gold, a* in point-blank der. The notion that sweet corn is bet­
portant
item*
of neatness undone. The
If this hall carpet don't suit you,
ter for corn fodder than tho ordinary
’
i* also the point of aim.
den cant around u« if somebody had i shooting, is
you can get off from it and go about most effectual purifying • • ’
Habit* of the Beaver.
bcdclotiiee cannot take f
‘ thing then to master, is per­ field sorts is without foundation. That
your
censusing.
cither pushed or palled it In the ex-'
I
am
well
acquainted
with
the
habits
sonable
time
is
not
feet controlI of tne vision of the right the grain is sweeter in the former does of the Northern beaver. Several years
“ Well, you’re an impudent jade,
citement o’ the moment I let go o’ the eye. To do this, some archers are com­ not indicate that the stalks ore any
free circulation of pure air to renxiv*
yi I bought up several hundred oerre how. You haven't told me whei
shovel, an' I could hear it gain' whiz pelled to dose the left eye, a very ill-ap- better,
all impurities which have collected dur­
mining lands near the south shore of were born or what's your namt,
’ ' " '
thin O’ ind«aM«d. which should lie
through the air, an’ about five seconds
ou etpect to get married, and there’s ing the hours of slumber.
Corn.—Frequent cultivation is neoce- Lake Superior, in Ontonagon county,
10 fine for not answering census takers' two or thrcwj hours should be allowed
sary to the destruction of the weeds Mich. On Corp river, a small stream
arter I heerd somethin’ Finkin' bang
for
the
complete
removal
of
atoms
of
ion take an arrow by tho
questions,
and
if
I
w**
you
I
wouldn
’
t
hile
they
are
young.
A
smoothing
that crossed a port of my lands, the
agin' a rock. All this time the pick wa*1 and h&lt;4d it in the right hand pointing it
which are abharrow may be used while the com is beavers had built several dam*, and be *ee&gt; at the door in such a slouchy
small, to be followed by the cultivator formed extensive ponds, in which they morning dress, so there,"
my pistol, and the drtiad pistm, sir,
Oh, you hat ful thing.
You
and hoe, as the plants get larger. The ■built their houses or
as th* Indiconstantly used should l&gt;* carwa* * stickiu’ out straight from my side, row seems U» cover the object, close the double cultivator withspan of horses nr.s call them. Tbfl*
are built in
left eye. If then the object is still
and the
en—
——
an’ jest kep’ in the sheath by the waist­ covered, vou are aiming with your right is more economical thou the single cul­ water several feet in
ticable, left exjxjeed to the sun and wind
tivator and
bingle horse, as it saves trance, is several feet under water, but none
strap, an’ it was a pallin’ me on, too. '
little practice in this way will the labor of one man. One
either.
.
You can keep for half u day.
ad­ the floor of the
With great particularity and frequent
vour pattern and your plum pudding
vantage of the oom crop is the
t wo feet above
Her Oomplaint.
with your right eye and ■/
name time tanity furnished lor tho
knd
your
imucv,,impudent
questions to
’
floor is built solid from the bottom of
A Yankee physician wa* lecturing or
keep the left one opeta—Jftmrice the beneficial influence of
Thompoon't book.
“Good morning. I must be getting the
felt throughout the whole rotation of
warmly
clad
described his investigation, which he
yooncladj
crop*. The labor
" ’
with long, fine fur, he is very sensitive on. I haven’t done but three famihos
A Nabhviwk showman hired
gave the following climax:
growing corn should
to the cold, und rarely, if ever, leaves all the forenoou," and an energetic bang
would bo upon, and, being told
negro, put Bguinat the crops that arc
the edge of a deep ditch, an strainin' my
the pood or lodge during the cold weath- of the door just missed caiclung a fuel
. He lays in hi« winter st"1"1* “f | of her trailing dres* skirta.
M v.iy-plh,.it' d tn- h
( Ihch
,
But
A QUAirnui of a million European* are troubled with the complaint
If they are loose
natural dement tn catching cold and
half tho size of an egg, one teacup milk,
one egg, two table-spoons sugar, one

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SATURDAY,

JUNE 5, 1880.

STARTING A PAPER.
Qwllle

“Not a pound.”
«
Ten days later the- two jot irnsliMie
tramps readied Virginia City,
discouraged and footaorc and----------secured
place* oil fhe Enterunse. •
.
A few month* ago Dmi received the
following fr im hi* former partner.
Haktfdbd^Con., Jan 1,1880.
Dear Dan:—I send you tbe congnttnlatioua of the Year. I&gt;o you re­
collect the time we exterminated the
tribe of unletteivd (7) savages in Men­
docino county ! If you can spore the
time, 1 wisn you would make the pil­
grimage to that historic spot, gather
the ghostly relic* together, and planta
tablet (nut too expensive aud at your
own expense) to the memory of the
departed. Have a shootingstick lying
across along bow, with our monogram
and coat-of-arms entwined, and some
appropriate epitaph carved on the
Hone ; an extract from Carl Pchnrta’
views on the “peace policy” might do.
Enclosed is a dollar and b half for your
incidental expenses, you can deadhead
traveling expense's. Yours.
.
Mark Twain.
P. 8.—S -nd me a thigh-bope of the
fallen chief by next.expresK
M. T.
Dan will attend to the matter in the
spring. The old howitzer used on the
occasion is still in his possession.

Makes tiie boon Carriage, Light road
and Team

HARNESS

I ARISE

COMMON-SENSK ROCKER

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Huflggs Business Directory.

&lt;£HE HABHIILLB LKTATOH,

If you don’t want to, but we are selling

Remodeled, Enlarged | Improved

Good® Cheap.

IN 1879.

J

For a small sum of . money and don’t
you forget it.
Have you seen any of Will’s workT
If not call ou him. one door north of
Boise and Francis’, get his prices and
youwill ttade.'
.

It was Dearly twenty years ago when
Dapid De Qnrfle aud Mark Twain at­
,
W. E. CLARK.
tempted to start a paper in Mendocino
county. They took the type and mat­
erial ot their recently defunct establis­
hed iu San Francisco, and loading dip
stuff on a big wagon, struck out into
TO SAT
the country to retrieve their fortune.
Thry packed their type just as it stood
in the forms, tied up the articles with
' stout fords l»y a process well known
to printers.nnd.packing them closely in
boxes, vowed to esUtlilish a newapuper
. eomrwhere wbicitwould.be the lending
exponent of politics and history of the
Pacific Coast. Had not ah unfort 11nate circnnistance taken place.it ia evi­
dent that the newspaper which they
contemplated founding would have
bet'ii alive to day. Their journey
“Fifteen Cents off.’’
over the mountain was entirely une­
A Detroiter who dresses well and has
ventful until they reached SinipsonV
Station,' a spot well known to ohl trav­ a reasonable share of good looks had
elers on that route. Here they met a occasion last week to make a trip to
party of fiii-xrn r« making for Lower the country, and one night he found
Cal’fornia, and the latter had with himself at a farm house at which a put­
them a small mountain howitzer which ty was to conic bfi'. He was invited to
My Reading and Writing Table
they had brought with them across the participate in the festivities, and after
lie had consented the old farmer took
1 plains.
'
Twain look a greit fancy to this gun. him around the corner of the bouse and Is adj unable tq nearly all kinds of ARMCHA
R*- is a great convenience in reading
said
:
and offered fifty dollars for it, with two I
wr.omakes t good cutting or lap­
"The young folks are mighty fond of or
kegs
board f ’i Judies, or dinmg-table for invalids.
giad euough to part with it, as they con- ,,n&gt;’ Ran® ttith
with kissing
kissnij in it. They’l
ething
mid"V
fix ...............
it to make you
eluded that the time for itsnse had |
...... -.......
.passed. Dan. thought that the pur- k’Mttie handsomest gal in the room.’
My Easy-Chairs.
chase of
nf the
tlm arti|Iery
arHHnrv and
nn«i military
tnilitjirv sup-|
atm- I "WeB i’ll kiss her was the prompt)
plies was a reckless piece of extrava- rePy- .
, , ,
,
I
gance, and sai.lns
said ns much, but Mmk
Murk re- I! ., *es, h,,
hut‘ I,nT
hold
little,"
continued’ j ImimJ .-trrfl thoroughly jeaaoned. The seats
ganec,
'’ on "a l,
“’.........................
arc.—
double
cane C
or ash -e
splints,
split
from.
“rd.
the oid man. " I here’s my gal Emma.' —
;—Co*
—
..........
plied.
“1“__________________________
we _____
m_U,
fire a salute. A newspaper oilice
with artillery has a big bulge on the sniff at her cause her nose crooks a bit i and h p fan jn Bny pan by fair usacr. the
business. No well regulated office in mid her hair I* a tniiu high-colored, price wilt be refunded or another chair fur­
California should be without a howit­ Now I want you to kiss Elu. for the | nirhed free of expense. 1 do not make the
chair in the markci. but I do claim ii
zer. If a num comes in for a retraction hnndsoiuist gal in the nnnn. It’ll do
we can blow him into tbe next county. the ole woman good, do Em. good, and to be THC BKST *Q cwy respect. Rockers
and chain to order, any size ~
or height '*de“­
kinder set these ’ere sniffers back a lit- I •-*
Tbe howitzer goes,”
al red Scad stamp for Ulustratcd price list.
tie.
I
don
’
t
ask
you
to
kiss
her
for
noth
I
Thia silenced argument, ant! the , ■
;
Before purchn'ing, sec th.ti the chair has
next day the two journalists took the I ,n^» but if you 11 do it 1 II throw fifteen | my address stamped on frame Knocked
road wiUDtlieir punting outfit and nr- cents o l n your bill in the morning, down! r&gt; packages of half dozens for shipping
say T"
tillery.
.
|( What d’ye say!
’
For export. Nos. 1. a. 4. 5. 6. 8. 13 and 16.
The
it. and made knock down, in wood. Boxed one
The next night they camped in
I he young
voting man said he'd do it,
dozen in a box. No charge for box.
.. f-i-.-r
a mountain ravine, fifteen miles from ’'le
father continued :
Every chair made upon honor and war­
“That
s the ehcckcr.
checker. Don
Don’t have any
Simpson’s nnd after building the usual
”
* 'u,t ’*
-jiy
perfect. Prices range from 75 cents
csnin fire, fell usleen. About eleven make-believe alHiut it. but kiss her, ranted
■”&gt;—-----o'clock th. lion*, wakened Ibcii, by nichl
«H. «, •!,« we kill all bear |
tor
pianctng-nlsiut, and the two journal- the smack
smack.!”
The game was nlaved, the Detroiter
F. A. SINCLAIR. Mottrllk. N. Y.
’
ists were ied tothe conclusion that a
party of Indians was making arrange­ was •‘fixed,’’ and lie hissed “Em.” like
ments for a night attack. In the clear the pop of a pistol. He felt all the I
nioon-ligt^t. human forms could bv happier for it that night, M'eing how,
distinguished nbout half a mile nwny, greath- the ohl uoiyan was pleased, but
at the foot &lt;&gt;f the ravine. The idea of next forenoon as he joggetl along he '
t encountering Indians h^d never enter­ had to run the gauntlet of a score of
’ ed the heads of the two fortune seek­ fanners’ sons waiting in fence corncre
ers, nnd they had no arms. Suddenly to lick him Ix-canse he passed their
“gills" by for “Em.’’ lie was struck by
-Twain brightened up remarking :
thirteen stones, six clubs and al&gt;out it ’
“The howitzer!"
“We’ve got nothing btu pmvtler". bushel of potatoes Iw-fore he got out of )
izwu.
l*ie neighborhotxl, and when he came
*.•&gt;’&lt;» Dsn.
“WeD, powder'll scare’em; and we’ll I *&lt;• figure up he realized that fifteen f
load hei up.”
cents was no inducement nt all.—Free i
The piece was immediately Imide 1 “
with a good big charge, and tiie two,
men felt unite certain that the In-liun* {
Gossipy Paragraph.'
hearing tne roar of the gun. would
beat an unconditional retreat. Tin
.,w» u«*
.&lt;&gt;«v tuuI
com -piece was hardly loaded and placed in 1 pany. if tne company happens to be
position when about forty redskin* i mosquitoe*.
' '
came charging up the ravine.
| m,,...- ,.
Twain wir,.-5 » brand from th,, .am,, .
,
fire and was nlmnt to lav it on »’». I .
•
। The Ml tilgan t entral Railroad, with Ila con ore
touch-hole, when Dan yclled“li.ild on” 1
n,“"',r ,
as he Dimmed something into the ! ^otuvouc lias nihI a mis&gt;- 1 "in On good tlotu al Chicago, afford* the moat direct and deairan “
a milt-.'
month of III,, pivev nnd remark,-d ;
—
.......... (•r beard of 1 •blr' route of travel from Michigan to all pojnl* In
“Turn’erluose,"
Michigan Central train*
The roar of the hiiwitzei echo&lt;-&lt;l ' When a cat gives an entertainment
through the lonely foioi. ami tin- mn I from the top of a wall, it isn't the cat
ages, with fr.ini'
ie-t.f pabi. reeled Hr object to; it is the waul.
down the ravine iu wild confusion,
Rolng
"One man profits bv another man’s
“What- in h----- 1 did you put in 7" j mistakes." 'I rue. fngrr-oll lias made
asked Mark
$50,000 by the mistakes of Mom'*.
“A column of solid nonpareil and n
couple of sticks ol your spring poetry.” |
ra I&gt;O not pl
“The poetry did the business, Dan. I f .’"’’T""’'r—'«~
trrlghi until;
Get one Vf your geological art tries I ,,n'v ,*'4‘n th‘ ,wist ro,n rwe«vc&lt;l.
ready for the next charge, and I guess' 1 W)t u«c down in thought profound
it’ll let tho red devils out for tin pre- , ['iis maxim wise 1 iln-n ■ it’g eu»tei foi
sent campaign."
&gt;°» i«»’uv a gal rlmn maik a gnl hit
r
o
only |87 73 New Pl­
. The snragcMagirin advanced. Mark J’011'
lUuat'd
attended to the powder, and Dan ns- , Baton Range has latch increased her i ,rtsorted tbe shot so to speak.
police forer to three men and it dog. i 3*2
.

THM

j^AROHBl MAJLIE8H

Just tbe same.

,

Any number of farmers to

WOMAN’S SLIPPER,

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ul Aocuratly.

From 35 eta. up.

LADIES ENGLISH TIE,

QLEMKIT SMITH,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

A beauty, at tlJJO, and a

desire to announce that having erected
one of tbe largest and most convenient
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
they are prepared to receive and
At $1.90

HmUbji, Blcic.

,

-

Capital sod Surplus Sloo.ooo.

So a.M -to Enabe

We sell a

PJISTIXOS X1T1OXA1 Blit,

Attorney &amp; Counsellor,

Solid, onr Womans

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PHICi

Till’ BOOT

££ H0UGHTALI5,

’

For any quantity of

SHERIFF

With Heal Plate aud a
_______ CollacU—a a Bfcxlty.

FRENCH KIP

ROBERTS k HOTCHKISS,

Druggists * Chemists,

That may lie brought them. They alsc
keep for dale st the lowest prices'

At *3.50, worth $3.00. A Miss and
Childs Slip, from &lt;50 cents up.
In mens hIiocr we have a
very fine assortment of
low cut ami u

Seeds, Flour, Feed, Lime, Salt,
Piaster, Stucco, Hair and
Shingles.

BUCKLE ALEXIS,i Money Sared

pOWEBS k BARLOW,

by Dealing with them.

HARDWARE,

AINSWSWOBTR k BROOKS.

A few Russet Plow Shoes at $1.40, anti
a few

J?\TERPRISE

MENS s YOUTHS SUITS,,

’ F RY

”
From
*3.00
up. SCOTCH SUITS at 1।
*11.00, *13.00, and *15.00

Iron, Nails, Stoves and Tinware.

TT’ENRY A. GOODYEAR,
A±
Dealer ia

IRON, NAILS &amp; SHELF HARDWARE

MENS AND LADIES

New Fresh Coods and Low

UrBULCK,

Prices.

In an endless variety, all the way
from $1.00 up. Our stock of
HATS is complete ranging
from 7 ctsnp. Just re­
ceived, a fine as­
sortment of

Boise Ar Francis
; Having bought for CA SH a large, aeat
stock of

Light-Weight Pants,
They are Nobby too.

----- ■—wnoru M-aincr. Aiu
rou.1* In mr line u cheap a* at any houM In
atlcblgau. 'rcigbl fncludnl

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

Our all

Syrups, Tobaccos. Fish,

CALF BOOTS

Cheese

Everything

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantle*, Ac..

yyi. N. GOODYEAR,

DR 1 GOODS, SILKS and DRESS GOODS
Ready Made Clothing. Hate aod Capa, Boot* and
Hhoea, Oro erica, ho'lun*. Ac.
South aide of
State St., corner of Jeffereon.

At *4.00. «01 th *3.oo PRINTS for 5
lo Ceoduct a First Class Gracery Store

JU LU’S RUSSELL,

LAWNS for 13} mid 141 cts jwr yard.

if you rend thin don’t forget the place.

W. C. AYL8WORTH.

I

Wish to inform al! that by prompt at­
tention. iii-coinnioihiiing wujs. good
gobds am! low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of your puliouage.

। Highest Price paid for Produce

CaiBRJlTED

1’oura TVif/y,

BOISE &amp; FRANCIS.

Making a *pocixly'.

Phoeulx filoak. Bute Hu

yyM- F. HICKS,

Groceries and General Produce,
F. A. JOSES.
EGULAR PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Day and
Nlkht Cull* prno plly attended Office al real

R
UNFERMENTED

DR IL W. WHITMORE
'ULECTlC PHYSICIAN Keaideree and cffiri
at Leri Elliott,, Maple Grove Cen'rc.

FJ

MALT BITTERS

17 Stop OrgansKtJ'.tSSgs,

TRADE MARK

J. A

BAUGHMAN.

HYSICIAN AND SURGEGN. Woodlaed Cen­
tre,
Day uni uigbl call* prouptiy atjSl-lMJ

P«&lt;-ndc4Mich.

| JE1VR1 ROE,

Proprietor

M’ . . . . . . . . . Hills ArciMrai Lam Mower Co.
John B. Ridge, in

“An ncr'.rtic, by
long primer,"
I‘o you feel that any one of y«nr orvnna—your
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
“It’ll paralyze’eiii."
omach, liver, bowel,, ur nervou* item, falter* in
uoo.OOf) worth uiorr whi*ky nu&gt;l 16■ work r If •&lt;&gt;, n-|*l, the datu.v^i- with the moil
“Frang Pixley, on the CoiirtiLutiiHi—
nwcrful. yrt haruileaa, of Invieorant*. Remember
half a column of leaded brevier.’’
“If it hits ’em, the day is won."
“Your leader, on ‘Law nnd Ortler.”’ $50,000 worth even’ year, and vet
“Save it ns a lust reiiui t."
For *ale ty all ilrnutiiLi ami dealt r* SuneraHy.
Dan pulled the type out of the boxes,
•
— - .
and stuffed column after column in the j
howitzer’s mouth as the savages came I Dne reason why some folks look for I T1»*m* Mown* b»re become celebrate,! througn- rpHEOLD ESTABLISHED ’
charging on. Another rotinufroiii the ' a. general peace in Lmopc is because ont tbe World, where lawn* ar* cultivated, u beInv the mu*' perfect aod desirable Lawn Mower*
gun and the redskins rolled freer each । Krupp, the cannon-maker, is working ever
;ani&gt; heli vble furniture firm of
They ateud at the head of the ll»t of
other Hke boulders swept away by a hi* tiieu day and night and is xtill way I Lawnm»de.
Mowrr* In the U. 8- and Europe. They conmountain _clntid-hur*t.
Mark
ciotiti-nursr.
Marx in an [। behind orders.
te&gt;n all the ituprovrmente that experience tn their
manufacture can iug«e«L; are bulifully fiulahed.
estacy of delight, pulled an American
Wimdow, the Boston\ forger,
is
mar
­
- r ............-r—. | thoroufhly nude, and do »plcn,lld work on r»ery
Hag out of bis efiects, nailed it (&lt;&gt; the ried again in South America,
A~.
...,J
mid is variety ot lawu.
tail-board
----- ..r
— 1 1| Hand Mower Sixea, frotn S to IS locbea. Pony
—— —of
-- the wngon.and
......... was about once mule
more u
a leading
ivu&lt;iii&gt;K ught
light in one
of *1the
Are on Hand with a
to make a speech, when the dusky prornident churcl.es. True goodness and Hon* Slzea, 24. 2» am 32 lt&gt;cbe« Bend lor
Circular*
figures of the foes were once more tken can’t In* kept down.
A NEW LINE OF
moving to the attack.
.
SOLD BY OUR AGENTS EVERYWHERE.
Another marriiige “of convenience!"
“TteSiS.-™' win I.Med.nnd thi.
r ,।
Broke Into my en clou tire
time with h double charge. Mmli’s • ... is young, amiable, lively, and pret- 1
ty. He is old. ugly boorish, sickly, and 1
leader on “Law nnd Order; the puff of sour-tempered. Soinelxidy. sj&gt;eaking
Of Every Description,
an auction house, by Fred. McCrellieh, of the bride, says, “She will make a * taka'hin away
........
Which will Defy Competition in every
and a sicekner," Dan said :Frank Gros* happy widow."
I NaahviBe, May S. IMO.
[8740)
Respect.
Remember that all our
verses on “Rebel Yell," an agricultural
srticlefby Sam. Seb ngb, showing the I A confederate soldier named Moore , iia niTrtIT ■■ n rn’aifGoods, which we Manufacture,
chemical properties of coin juice as mi . crawled out under the fire of two arm- Nil Pfi I r NT Nil PfiY
are
Warranted
in Every
I MIL 11 I 11 v G Ml.
educational lever; a maiden poetical ics to give relief to a wounded Union'
Respect.
1 T r gjf a obtain,
effort by Oliver Harper, and boiuo ver­ Captain. He recently received infor- ■
mation
at
his
home
in
Arkansas,
that
PI
I
11
I
\
ses bv • Col. Ceremony and Frank
dcaitfti*. trad.
’he Captian had liequeathtd him $10,- I H I Lil I 0
Boule completed the load.
We are also prepared to furnish any­
| Caw«wC.. AMitumcDte, 1
“Tlmt poetry reaching’em first will 000.
thing in the
throw ’em into confusion, and my edi­
• No. thank roo; I never wnltt; m»
torial coming on the heels of the rest says if any of the young men want to |||l| r u r i AU A
UXDERTzlIilM; LINK,
will result in lasting demoralization. hug me they must do it on tl.e sly ; she | B ■ L I | | ||B\
It will be like thn last cuvalrv charge won’t have them mussing my dress up: I If f L 11 I I v fl u
A* we hare the roo*t complete Hoe of
„ WBW.
of the French troop* at the hattie of and leaving finger markson my white !
Anxterlitx. _
waist, SO long as she docs the washing 1 i&gt;xu»&gt;Jnsil.»««», and retire I'lleuta mot* t&gt;rotupil&gt;
COFFIXN,
CAHkKTb,
j •’“* **H*« brou&lt;J--r au&lt;l letter ehUiu*, than tnoac who
For the third time and last time the and has to support me."
are remoSr tnxu.Wiabintfton,
faithful howitzerl»elched its typograph­
BOREN, NIIKOI'ItM Ac.
Albert Payne Richardson eloped witli IUU TUT fl DO »«xi «»*«»!•! &lt;&gt;r n&gt;n#b
ical comp!intents. to the advancing a married
woman from Maltose. MbnL, I IM f r ■ I IIIf \
foe. The Imvoc was terrible. There nnd was arrested, tried, and fined. In I Lil I UllU
ol
Of any one iu the country.
was a wild yell from a score of throats,
and then the low groans of the dying Then he retnnied to his own wife, i oharge, and ad»h« y»u Ufa. patentability.' Allrer
“
floated np tbe ravuie on the gentle with whow he lived until a few day, (
w. refer to official, in th. Patent offic*. and to
wind. The two men walked over the ago when he eloped again. This tune
field of slaughter and counted fifteen lie chose a maiden, having learned, as I Inventor* of rrary But. of th* Union, addrew
said in a letter to Mrs. Richardson, .
LO®J®BA£.O^B * eo; „
aboriginals lying in heaps. The bodies he
that there was no law against running
Oppoalte Potent Offioa. Wa.bin&lt;ton, D. c
were horribly mutilated with nonpar­
for funeral occasions furnished free of
‘
For Kale.
eil, bourgncts, “caps", nnd misery das­ off with unmarried females.
hes, and unassorted pi.
Mr. Richey of Plymouth, Ind., was ■ The subscriber offers for sale his Farm
charge.
•*My leader cooked that man’s goose" aroused from his lied by five strangers, 1 ol 130 ----------“—’--------“— 17, ‘~
acres, situated
on section
in
said Mark, pointing to a savage hang­ who asked penuissiod to dig for some Castleton, said farm m in a good state
J. LKNTZ&amp;8ON8.
ing over the limb of n mtlar.
hidden articles iu the cellar. He was of cultivation with good buildings,
“My geological article di the busi- afraid to refuse, and they went to work good orchard, good well ol water at the
nes* for him,” rejoined Da . nodding M .3. »•lu- toey struck an iron box, door. About 85 acres cleared and the
otrelewdy at mi Indian,
hose head which wna so heavy that the five were balance well timbered. The farm is on
vrajtwenty yards away.
scarcely able to Hft it. They finaly the state road. 6 miles from Hastings
‘T*te pen ia mightier than the gnt it into a wagon aud rode away. and G from Nashville, it also has a new
rtord,”
The cellar had not been disturbed be­ school house on one corner of the form.
“You bet. Hurrah for Faust and fore in ten years, and it is thought the For parte,ulars enquire at premises.
G«7^y type left t’.
party belonged to tho old Hungerford
Castleton, Mich., Feb. 4th 1880.
gang of counterfeiters.
90-tf
Joshua Martin.

NEW ARCHIMEDEAN
and CHARTER OAK

LAWN MOWER

J. LENTZ&amp;SONS

FURNITURE

GOOD HEARSE

Sitters
1 mu « It- itro-lucing m ttrrial* ti&gt;*n *11 other form*
uf tu*lt or oiftllcinv. while tree from the &lt;&gt;hj -vttoit*
urged *K»ln*t malt Ilqu.tr*. f ..r a’lUcull diction
•lek hcudxriie. cvnvumnllon, rmacinnoti,
. nte*
and pbitlral &lt;-xhyi,llun nrrvon«ve-a. want &lt; -loep
ulcerative weaknv«« of fvtuiiet cxhamtloti &gt;f urs
Ing moi her*, of thcaced. and ot d.Hcatc I. Id ten
MALT BITTERS are the pure*:. be«t, and mo«l evo
nomleal m-dklne rvur eompn ind-d. Hold rverv
vr « r t- _ . •..
.
..
. ..
i

DETROIT

Mal&amp;SlwcalMls

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,
Smoiei Hams an! Shoulders,
FRESH FISH Mid POELTRr
IN THEIR SEASON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
. ^.Th®
‘'kirket Price paid
for Htdes, Pelts. Ac.
Fresh Goods, Full Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

HENRY ROE.

Dr.HUPs English Extractor

BUCH U
Cilice 204 Woodward Avenue
Dr. Stena'a Turkish Baiba and Hyplaa

Forin.ofCbr.^HurxiSR^
Catarrh of t

U teiual Medicine*.
Mose nnd Womb au

Best Kidney Investigators in Use.
ft Is a specific fa tb« cure of aU dimur* of th«
Kidney*. HUdta, ProeWic portion of the Uria
fry Organ* Irritation ot tbeNeek of the dodder,
Burning Urine, Gleet. Gonorrhea Ln *11 it*stages,
Mucou* Discharge*, Congestion ot the Kidneys.
Brick Dust Depc2. Dtabetea, rnfiaknmation of
the Kidneys andBhulder, Dropgyof the Kidneys
AcidTrine. Bloody Urtno, Fsmta the Region of
the Bioddsr. PAST IRTmC BACK. Urinary Cal
Urination,

Onr oMert. boat and moat

1’alfonta
Credit gj

w- JOHNgTQH
A CO-,
181 JEPrrRaM awns
Foraale by F.T. BOISE,
NashyMe, Mich.

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                  <text>ORNQ STRONG, I
Editor and Pkopkiktor.

J

VOLUME VII.
LIFE IW KA8HVLLLE
And Her Environs;

| TEKMS; $1.50 per Yeaj
( Credit Scbsckiptio^s $1.75.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun,
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1880.
—Ob, Joyous spring, with growing
grasses, green foliage, twittering birds
and love-breathing air! maidens in­
spired by your entrancing breath dream
dreams enchanted, and small boys be­
gin to save up muslin strings to tie
tlieir toe nails on with.
—E. Latting, living on the Maple
Grove-Kalamo town-line, while run­
ning a sawing machine on Wednesday
afternodu last, unluckily put his right
foot under the saw and a badly sawed
foot was the result. The bones of the
top part of the foot were badly mang­
led and cords severed.

MR. LIKLEN MAZES A COVENANT.

LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE.
Now re-plant corn.
The wet season is over.
’Rah for the Fourth ’uly.
White vesta and June bugs flourish.
Mrs. Jennie Corbett is visiting Nash­
ville.
Don’t fail to note carefully Dr.
Goucher’s card.
Ad. Russell has gone to Assyria to
•farm a rented place.
Supt. Young has been visiting the
school ma’ams this week.
C. W. Smith has found hisrcow that
eloped lost week, and is happy.
*
W. H. Young has built a new side­
walk on the south side of his lots.
Mrs. R. Norton, of Hope, is in the
village visiting her sister Mrs. Wing.
Charley Scheldt launched a new
boat on the Thornapple on Wednesday

The Spiritualists and Liberalista of
Nashville and vicinity will Rnld a grove
meeting on the grounds of Lemuel
Smith on Saturday and Sunday, June
18, and 20. ~J. H. Burnham, of Sagi­
naw, is engaged for tiieoccasiou. Oth­
er prominent speakers will be in at­
tendance. A basket picnic on Sunday.
On the farm.of John Wilkinson in
Maple Grove last Wednesday, C. C.Wolcott tested the first Sulky Plow
that has been brought to this section.
Mr. Wilkinson said he had plowed a
great many years by hand, but it was
no use; he could not beat the sulky as
it plowed his ground in a fine manner,
at a uniform depth and ran one-third
lighter on his team, and his.advice to
his farmer friends is to buy tho Buck­
eye Sulky Plow.

NUMBER 38.
HASTINGS ITEMS.
Will Squares has gone to Big Rapids
to start a jewelry store.
Sweet and U|flohn are manufactur­
ing I0L of the hitters electric clocks.
Several shade trees were blown down
during the storm of Saturday aud Suu- •
day.
C. H. Bauer is erecting some fine
buildings o:i his farm just east of the
City.
The Presbyterian society are to have
an excursion party June 29th to Belle
Isle.
•
Hon. J. J. Woodman is to address
the grangers nt- their annual picnic
June lltb.
■
It is said that Finch Mead who was
injured by a pile of limbs falling upon
him, miibt die.
' ■
A plaining mill and lumber yard has
been opened in this city .and ore doing
an extensive business.
Cattle and hogR are allowed to run
at large and they trespass on the sacred
precinta of the city cemetay.
Henry *Pickle, supposed to be’ over
100 years old and a veteran of 1813,died nt his residence in Yankee Springs
last week.
Mr. Fosters house in the second ward
was struck by lightining last Friday
morning and his daughter received a
severe shock,but she is at present con­
sidered out of danger.
-Our Democrats are making efforts
to raise money and have a newspaper
of tlieir own, and if they sticceed.M. H.
Clark an exeditor of the Grand Rapids
Democrat will be its publislier.
The scholars of the High school have
filed a protest with the school board,
against their action in regard to the
principal. Prof. I. N. Mitchell and pray
that he may be re elected the ensuingyear.
Norm. Bailey, A. J. Bowne. H. A._
Goodyear, D. G. Robinson, Wm. S.
Goodyear, M. W. Riker and AIorh*
Gardner, were our delegates, to fbe
Democratic State Convention, held at
East Saginaw on the 8th.
A team belonging to Motes SlmltaM'
Rutland started near the depot huw
Thursday and ran up the R. R. track
and crossed the bridge on the ties with­
out missing their footing and were
flnaly caught near the fair ground,with
no serious'damage done.

Good old Mr. Liklen has long bean
—It costa nothing to get vour cow in
noted in Nashville as a possessor of
the pound but 30 cents to get her out.
great chnstian resignation, but for
some titno back the good man has felt
—Farmers who neglected to sell their
that justly he was not entitled to the
wheat when is was $1.40, are now sell­
credit, and last Sunday morning made
ing it at a dollar.
a solemn covenant with himself that
—Shoot the man that started the
from that time on he would control his
"snide” that Beu. Butler was to orate
temper. There were boys growing up
in Hastings the coming Fourth.
in the village,^e said, and it was time
.
—One dollar reward is offered to the
ho began to teach them by example.
man who will admit that the clip of
Nothing tempted him to let himself
wool he brings to market is of a poor
loose until he got readj- to shave. His
—Mrs. Shepard, the world renowned
quality.
lather box w^as gone and couldn’t be
—On Wednesday, Alex. Price showed inspirational speaker, is a smart wo­ found., but he kept his tamper, and
us a hen’s egg that measured 6fx8 inch­ man and ought to know what site is talk­ venturedjoai^gesttbat it was a judge­
ing
about,
but
what
this
country
real
­
es, but the ben that laid it did not sur
ment seiit against him for not shaving
ly needs is a woman who can iron a
vive to tell the story.
'
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
the night before. Even when he pull­
—Ainsworth &amp; Brooks A. J. Hardy shirt so that the tail of it won’t- climb ed a button off trying to fasten his col­
Mr. Hoyt is very low with hemorrh­
up
on
a
man
’
s
bock
and
try
to
oversee
and T..C.Downing are "on deck” in the
lar he didn’t get -exasperated, and 11
age of the stomach.
.
wool buying business. The market what is going on in front.
i o’clock found him in his seat in church
Jacob Snyder has gone to Ann Arbor
Herb. White, of Bowne, is iu the vil­ to be treated for a sore eye.
—On Thursday morning when the listening to a good sermon from Rev.
prices as we go to press ranges from 85
information reach ed a Maple Grove Newton, withodt the serenity of his lage visiting his mother, Mrs. E. Gor­
Rev. W’illiams is growing in the con­
to 88 cents.
fidence and esteem of his people.
man that his father was intimate with soul being marred by the recollection don.
—And still many' farmers complain
The remnant of the Boston Store stock
Rev. Pratt long suffering with scia­
his hired girl, said sou proceed to give of a single harsh word uttered during
that the ravenous insect is playing sail
was entirely closed out at auction on tica, is gaining a little he taluks.
havoc with the wheat fields, and pre­ the old man a baisting for his feativi the morning.
Kites are all the rage here now. No
Satnrday.
ness that he will not forget for months
After dinner he said he felt better
dict thaf'thcre will not be more than
Geo. Knntz has n little eight-year-old boy of any pretensions to boyhood is
to come. Among other injuries the I than he had felt for a month, and he
without at least one.
half a crop.
father had a front tooth knocked loose. attributed it to nothing buttlie right­ child dangerously ill with typhoid
Dr. Spinney has come and gone.
IMpUUllVUlin
—Nashville Republicans
express
pneumonia.
His appearance so soon after tho Chi
heartily
pleated
I
d n,a» IrUlud’ thc
J"?1® eous'resolution he had made to lead a
themselves as L
—_. r
.-----2 with
W. J. Erb has improved his building cago convention scarcely create*! a rip­
.
—— . I rmnml itinctr.r
viwtmiur. r\f
the Chicago nominee’s, but Uncle, | pound master, gives promise of being better life. Sunday morning had al­ on Main St., by spreading a new coat of ple in society.
Killei says we must look to Cincinnati more attentive ty business than any ways been a season of discomfort and paint thereon.
Barl»er Bros, made a grand parade on
of&gt; his predecessors, and the way cows annoyance,he said, and how much nicer
for our next President.
E. Cook, on Thursday morning, our streets hist week. Having sold a
and horses go into the jiound make it was to be mild-tempered and for­
large number of,reapers, mowers aud
—Geo. D. Badcock, the Baltimore their owners feel sick. Bob. Hender­
started two strings of his popular bug­ harvesters, they invited their custom­
bearing, thus robbing petty grievances
auctioneer, informs us that he has a
gies for the rural districts.
ers to a grove picnic dinner, after which
son found his cow in the high board of half their importance, He wouldn’t
Lannis Brady, who lias been break­ the said implements were delivered,
' son who is only fourteen years old, but
enclosure on Saturday and got his lead* the old life, he said.no sooner
yet stands six feet high in his stocking
ing
horses at Battle Creek for the past loading twenty-two wagons, there be­
back up,replevied the quadruped.and a than he would become a black Repub­
ing nine reapers, four mowers and five
feet. What a prodigy .*
three months, is at home on a visit.
self-binding barvustera and a number
suit is fixed to come oil* on the 14th.
lican. There was so much more solid
Ouysanctum’table, on Tuesday, was of others who bad purchased, failed to
—The platform adopted by the re­
—The mammoth boiler for the chem­ enjoyment in being meek and forgiv­ graced by two fine boquets,—the gifts appear on account of the rain.
publicans at Chicago, this week, de­ ical works arrived on Thursday. It ing.
And now we are to l»o trailed to a
of Minnie Potter and Edna Trnrnan.
nounces polygamy, but if women were is of 60-horse capacity. The rectifying
The genial influence begotten by the
lager beer saloon, by a certain dutch­
The report is current that I. M. Flint, man by the name uf Henn-Gass, flank­
not willing—but what is the use -of apparatus is all in place and the work- good old man’s newly acquired virtue
formerly
of
this
village,
but
now
living
ed
and supported by Seth Gunn and
talking, when a women will she will. ]
■ men are now engaged in setting the would no doubt have lasted all day, at Bellevue, is married to his wife’s sis­ John Squier ns right and left Ixiwer,
—Mr. 8. H. Waters representing C. boiler and re maider of retorts. Only had not a boy on the street "yipped
the latter accepting the "thirty pieces
ter.
Altman «Sc Co, of Canton, Ohio, Mfs., one mure cur-lorul of machinery is to oUt”thc fatal announcement that"someof kilver,” in consideration of his aid in
Joe Dunston, the Charlotte auction­ establishing this important industry.
of threshing machines and farm engines arrive, which will be on hand next body’s cow is in your yard eatiu ’ up
eer, got rid of a dozen or so of chromos Our n&lt;xt hope lies on the village coun­
has been helping C. C. Wolcott the week, and then it in expected that the your plum tree?- Now that plum tree
at the Boston store on Wednesday ev­ cil, beyond that eternal vigilance and
past week, and they sold 3 engines and works will start up the week thereof- , is highly prised upon account of its
providential,interposition must oppose
ening.
LOCAL MATTERS.
3 separators.
the work of destruction which this bus­
ter.
.
„
great l»earing qualities, every year
The washing machine agent who sells iness will certainly bring into
many I-------- -—
----------------------------—--—Nashville still remains loyal and bearing three or four bushels of fine
—Several cases of scarlet fever- are
’
I). C. Griffith is filling his storechuck
n machine costing 35 cents for fivedol- honseholds.
reported on the Ionia road, north of will celebrate the glorious fourth, even plums, the proceeds of the sale of hirs. still invades the peacefnl precincts
full of new summer goodsand tlicy are
STATE BOAI&gt; ITEMS.
I cheap.
Vt. Ville. The peculiar feature of the if she has to do it on therthird. At the which aid greatly iu making up the | of Nashville.
matter is that these children contract
preliminarj- meeting held on Tuesday accounts of the culinary department,
Wool! Wool!!
Mrs. Dr. Griswold aud her mother
Tlie weather is such that old wagons (
ed the disease from the cose of unadul­ eveninglast. it was decided to cele­ but Mr. L., remembered his 'pledge have gone to Olivet to attend the Col- &lt;। cannot fall down.
(
Competition is the life of trade. I
terated measles.
.
brate on Saturday, the 3rd, and C. C. and took his time.
Mr.
C.
C.
Gage
and
wife
was
visiting
am in the market and prepared to pay
lege commencement. Mrs. G. A. TruLeisurely picking up a brickbat, the
; their daughter this week.
the highest price for any quantity of
—A young lady from the rural dis­ Wolcott, C. W. Smith and G. W. Fran­
gocs, also, on Munday
A. J. Hardy.
Corn is doing well for it is iu good wool.
tricts had to look at the clock-sign in cis were appointed a committee to so­ only oue anywhere near, he stationed
John Snith and family are'in Sagin­ feed, and it is likely to stay so,
himseA
at
the
open
gate
and
ordered
front of C. W. Demaray’s jewelry store licit subscriptions. And the said com­
aw;. the
former
in
attendance
upon
the
|
Co'1 1 Yoke of Oxen for sale at
■
...v WIU|CI .1- uuraunm-v upon .nr I Claud Price has
haw the boss yoke of
mittee
report
over
$300.00
already
sub
­
the
bov
to
drive
the
cow
out,
“
Now,
C. C. Wolcott’s
on Wednesday, three distinct times,
Democratic State Convention, and the I yearling steers and they are beauties.
you see,” he said calmly, "rashness
before she could make up her mind scribed and more coming.
latter to visit relatives.
RT
Snow
Flake
Flour
2.73
per
cwt
a
It is said tliat Mr. Levi Winans has
—E. L. Parrish, while homeward generally amounts to defeat. There
that the thing wasn’t running.
Boise A Francis.
The patrons of the_M. E. Social were the best broke spun of threa-year-old
isn’t one man in 10—no not one in 20—
colts
on
this
road.
bound
with
a
couple
of
voting
Indies
at
—The culvert on the town-line road,
most hospitably nudsubstantialy enter­
CP” Paris Green for sale by
this side of Philadelphia, that Knows
Uncle Dave Smith on Wednesday
in the south-west part of the corpora­ 10:30p. m., Wednesday evening, stum­
tained on Wednesday evening, by Mr
F. T. Bowk.
lost u cow, aud almost two others a»
how to punish a cow. They’ll get mud
tion, which was torn up by the street bled, over the dead (drunk) body of
and Mrs. L. J. Wheeler.
well
as
bls
horses,
as
the
result
of
turn
­
r?
” Just received a full line of spring
and tear
around until
they
break
* HU. Biggs yji
niuiu lay ........
........ ......................
........ ......
- ---of iranpic
Maple u&gt;u«v,
Grove, which
commissioner on account of its dan­ Tim.
E. L. Parrish, agent M. C. R. IL, has ing them into a clover lot.
and Summer clothing at
gerous condition, has been rebuilt and stretched across the sidewalk in front , something, and most likely let a cow Recused a ten days furlough, and next
Lightning struck Nathan Sheldon’s
S. Libhacser’s
of Wm. A. AyIsworth’sresidence. Tim get* away without touching her, when Monday will tuck his little' wife under stable last Saturday,and made kindling
travel upon that street iestored.
fF* Butter and eggs taken in ex­
aman
that
was
raised
in
a
citv
and
wood
of
one
of
the
rafters
in
less
than
had been up at Edmore laboring and
his arm and start for Petoskey.
—And John B----- is lazy. It is stat­
change
for
millinery
goods
at
a hundredth part of a second..
I knows anything will keep calm and
Mrs. L.R. Erb’s.
Mrs. Davis of Battle Creek, formerly
ed that recently when he was ill his got off the Atlantic express on the eve­
It is pausing strange that intelligent
ning stated so drunk that he could not do effective work. Now, when that of this place, received a severe injury farmers should wish to work the roads
physician left pills .witn the remark:
PF- A large line ol wall paper at
i cow comes by I will give her a lesson
from a fall a few days ago, and doubts when the ground is too wet to work on
“These are to make his bowels move,” navigate, and so lay down to rest.
____
F. T. Boise's.
Elliott secured the aid of a neighbor I that she will remember.”
their own premises.yet this seems to be
are entertained of her recovey. '
his wife replied dubiously: "I don’t be­
\
r?’ Simplicity Bee Hives for sale at
By this time the cow approached the | When the informatiou that Garfield the case this spring.
and
roused
poor
driuk-besotten
Tim
lieve he’d take them if he knew it.
Old
Prices.
H.
T. Davidson.
A Red Ribbon meeting was held at
out of his drunken stupor, And thus he gate, looking a little confused and | was nominated reached Nashville, C.
the Hosmer school house on Saturday
—"Whatdoes a man live for!” is of­ escaped the dutches of Marshal Par­ undecided, and Mr. L., put his legs fai JEWELER.
W. Smith displayed the national col­ evening. Mr. C. N. Young addressed THE
ten thoughtlessly spoken ; but the oth ker.
ther apart ready to give her a broad­
the club with a short but appropiate ■■■ C. W. DEMARA Y. ors in front of bis place of business.
The finest stock of Clocks in Barrv
er day when a neighbors lien and eight
—The great Chicago convention made side. His lips were a little pale, but
Mis. Belinda Lombard, of Allen, speech. The bouse was crowded and or Eaton county.
several signed the pledge.
chickens raked up a hundred hills of its influence felt, even in Nashville, his voice was low and determined as
Hillsdale Co., is visiting her grand­
rF” A good stock of straight Elgin
The school in the Wiuaii’sdist. is full
nice peas for a State street man in and every since Friday the telegraph I ho.said to the cow : "you have a disasons, Dr. Whitmore, of Maple Grove, to over-flowing, thefe being over 50 Watches, will not handle a Watch.but
twenty minutes, the thought came office has been hourlj* thronged by greeuble habit of watching every gate
scholars, and only room to seat 25 com­ cm lie recommended by all, all full
and Ezz J. Whitmore, of thin village.
Nickel
movement, Straight Line Earight home.
politicians from the curb-stone breed in Nashville with the avowed purpose
fortably. and petititions are before the
Jay Sloan, the popular agent rcpre
capemejit, Quick trains.
'
’
—Workmen lire engaged in putting up to the eminent, breathlessly anx­ of eating up everything you can find Renting Kellogg &amp; Baker, Jackson schobl Iwiard to annex more territory
,
ty
A
fine line of Jewelry and Silver
to
the
district.
A
new
house
is
the
on
­
up the frame for Lenta &amp; Sons new ious to hear "the latest.” Howes er on from the kitchen dour to the clothes wholesale grocers, was in the village,
ly alternative and yet there are men W are. Two doors south of Truman’s,
line,
and
I
shall
have
to
teach
you
that
furniture store. The building will be Tuesday ntthehourof 1:30 p.m. the
________ C. W. Demaray.
Wednesday, on his regular 30-day tnp. in the district whose purse-strings are
drawn so tight that ‘they will vote
33x82 feet and two stories high, will information came flashing over the [he whole theory is tcruHtf.”
Ludwig Hein, who formerly preached
ry You can get the Celebtated
against it____________
He aimed right at her ear. At the
haye a finely-ornamented solid brick wires that the great body on its 30th,
for the Baptists, four miles north, near
Stark aud Voorman Pat. Sand-bands
front bat t|ie remainder of the building ballot had rendered a verdict in favor word "wrong,” the deadly misslc dart­
CARLTON ITEMS.
put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s for
Blaisdell’s, with his family started for
will be veneered.
only $3.00. They are worth five times
of Senator Garfield of Ohio, and the ed into space, and in another instant Nebraska, their future home, on Mon­
Fever and ague and the snuffles are what they cost to any wagon.
—Since the advent of Barney Brooks’ pent up vials of suspense in the bos­ the cow was trotting off sideways con­ day.
quite
common.
herd of Texas ponies and lasso-slinger, oms of said parties aforesaid was bro­ templating with illy-concealed pleas­
Cy A fine lot of Lap Rolws, Canvas
Many people would like to know
The recent heavy rains in this town Collars and best buggy Whips cheap
to Nashville, every boy in the village ken by a strong "Rah for Garfield,” ure the havoc the bat mode with the whereto buy the best Sulky Rake this give the farmers the blues.
for cash at
A. R. Wolcott’s.
has provided himself with a lasso, and and the party dispersed to "chink in” sidewalk and a boy’s heel and a win­ summer. We would advise them to
Joel R. Smith has his new barn all
well do the urchins -put in. their time and vent their enthusiasm in a more dow on the opposite side of the street. read C.C. Wolcott’s nd. And make it sided up and nearly ready for the roof.
GT One 3-year old Horse fw sale at
C. C. Wolcott’s
lassoing everything from u bitching- couspidous and popular way by burn­ Liklen turned pale as he grabbed up a a point to see him.
Oliver Jeffers, an old man, was seri­
ously hurt hut week, by a log rolling
ing gunpowder, which was done in handful of soft dirt and threw it down
Cy For Jewelry and Wateliea go to
Rev. Newton preached upon the "Cen­ over him.
again. Then he ran around inn cir
good
shape
at
7:80
p.
m.,
under
the
. F. T. Boise.
—Improvements are in progress at
tennial of the Sunday School,” last
Many farmers have not yet planted
cuit trying to find a stone, or kick a
the depot Upon the roof has been superintendency of Wm. Burger and
Sunday, and he gave an excellent his­ their corn, and the prospect for doing
Those new styles of Drew Goods,
board off the fence, and finally got
built a projection to serve agent Par­ son Charles.
tory of the rise and progress of that es­ so is gloomy.
Gloves, Hosery, Neckties. Ewbroiderj’,
—A hard nation lives down towards hold of an old shoe and voiced he sential Christian institution.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young arc soon Silk Fringes, and Trimming Silks are
ish M an oat-look to the telegraphic
would scatter that cow’s horns to the
all new, neat, attractive and cheap at
signal, another platform is to be built Vt. Ville. Dame Rumor says that a
Mrs. J. Hyde of Maple Grove, who to start for Vermont to visit their
D. C. GiurmH.
daughter Empia.
four winds of the earth. After he had
man
and
his
wife
living
on
the
main
on the east side, and tire entire build­
has been so sick for more than three
cooled
down
a
little
his
only
daughter
road from this to that place, had an ex­
CyWilson &amp; Howe st ill mdls Boot*
ing re-painted inside and out
months that she lias not been expected
and Shoes as low as the lowest.
citing experience on Friday last. The reminded him of his promise but it to survive, has nearly recovered and is
—Barney Brooks makes another trip husband desiring to cut grass on the was no use. He said he didn’t care a
able to be up a good share of the time.
The storm on last Sunday did con­
tn Texas after ponies, startin^tlie last railroad, and fearing to leave his wife dam.
There was a point beyond
Charles Hope of Sunfield, brought siderable damage iff breaking down
of next week.' He says he only camo at home alone, took her to his son-in­ which forbearance ceased to be a vir­
fruit trees adu scattering things in
out .even on the ones just sold, but law’s, but what were his feelings upon tue. And as 4ie marched into the a jag of wool to town Thursday and general.
hopes to do better next time, by buying completing his work and returning to house he gave the cat a hoist with his going home lost his pocket-book con­
The wet weather and the Hessian fly and sec their superiority over all other
taining $15. all the money he had. Chas, have nearly destroyed a great, portion machines. Call and get prieea.
better ponies and curtailing expenses, the house to find his wife and aspiring left boot.
Kelloog, Dxmaray «Co.
of
the wheat crop, so much so, that the
is
a
poor
hard-working
man
and
if
an
which his experience will enable him son-in-law in flagrante delicto, which
rr Window cartafas and fixtures at
—From unavoidable reasons, the honest man finds the pocket-book he farmers are turning in their stock.
to do.
Iron ore has been discovered on the
woke up me
the ueuiou
demon revenge wiinm
within temperaii.e picnic convention of Cas­ will return It to him or leave it at this
■
,
premises of Mwwrs. Meloy, Ickes and
—The R. IL 0. meeting oh Monday him, nnd with donbled-up fista he
office.
Itaueey. Wouldn’t the world be as­
— tA- was up to U
.
« _4
jntl) jjjg WW1.jD.JaW anJ gut tleton has been postponed to an nndefievening
it* usual
standard
When any one asks you where to tonished If Carlton would develope an for men and boys just:
natedxte. There Iim been some talk
of interest. L. J. Wheeler, E. Chip­ most beaulifnlly banged for his pains.
of having it od the 25th, but os that purcliase the very best Reaper and iron mine.
man and President Barber were elected
Mrs. Hattie Odell, daughter of Geo.
comes in cloae proximity with other Mower, Buggy or Wagon, Drag or
rr- wibon A How.
take a nude departure couventiopM and meeting*, the idea Plow and in fact anyrhing in the hard­ W. Sidney, after a lingering sickness,
for 40 cents. _________
rty nastiness and go in ranMta ltaetf thait aright be a good ware or ag ieultural line you can KafeThornapple river, were thing to let the matter root now until
Don’t buy roar umn
it would kill offal] the
Sunday following, by a large concourse you examine and getiwi
theoiub.
of i&gt;eoplc.

�Id

duphrut-

gat through.

The du-

pitched fifteen ?*«
a stake there was in that lot. Julia saw
the whole. She rushed out with all the
women, and had just brought liim iu
when I got home. And that wae the
reason that the great promiaed combina­
tion of De&lt;»ml&gt;«*r, 1864, Dever came off
stall. •
.
~
I walked out in the Jot, after McGre­
gor turned ma out of the • chamlxr, to
see what they had done with the horse.
There he lay, ba dead as old Messenger
himself. Him neck was broken. And,
do you think, I looked to see what had
tripped him. I supposed it was one erf
the boys’ bandy hole**. It was no such
thing. ’The poor wretch had tangled
his hind legs in one of those infernal
hoop-wires that Chloe had thrown out in
the piece when I gave her new ones.

Lieber's hands in Washington. Well,
all I know is that, if the duplicate had
got through, the Confederate Govorf^S
ment would have had in March achanc?*J
at 88,211 muuketa, which, ut ■ it wm,
never left Belgium. 8o much for my
treading into that blessed piece at wire
on the shelf of the cedar closet, upstain.
“ What waa the Irit at wire? ’’
Well, it waa not telegraph wire. If it
had been, it would have broken when it
was not wanted to. Don't you know
what it waa ? Go up in your own cedar
closets, and step about in the dark, and
see what brings up about your ankles.
Julia, poor child, cried her eyes out
That time I made a row about it. I
about it When I got well enough to
get up, and as soon as I could talk and felt too badly to go into a passion. But,
STORY OF A SKELETON SKIRT.
plan with her, she brought down seven before the women went to bed—they
I was in the civil service at Richmond, of these old things—Belmontes, simplex were all in the sitting-room together—I
’ Enough that I was there, and on honest elliptic^ and horrors without a name— talked to them like a father. I did not
InMunohK. That business done, I pre­ and tdie made a pile of them in the bed­ swear. I had got over that for a while,
pared to return home. And thereby room, and asked me, in the most peni­ in that six weeks on my back. But I did
hangs this tale, and, aa it proved, the tent way,,wliat she uhould do with them. say tlie old wires were infernal tilings,
fate of the Ckmfederacy.
.“You can’t burn them,” she said; and that the house and premises myst
For, of course. I wanted to take pres- “ fire won’t touch them. If you bury
eata home to my family. Very little them in the garden they come up at the
question was there what these presents second raking. If you give them to the wink to the girls. The girls wanted to
should lie—for I hail no lx&gt;ys or broth- servants they say’ • Thank-e, missus,' laughu but were afraid to. And then it
era. The women of the Confederacy and throw them in the buck jMtsaagr. ■came/&gt;ut the aunts had sold their old
liad one want which overtopped all oth­ If you give them to the poor, they '
tied as tight as they could
ers. They could make coffee out of throw them into the street in front, and
beta, in a great mass of rags. They
tacans : pins they had from Columbus ; do not say ‘Thank-e.’ Borah sent sev­ had made a fortune by the sue—I am
straw hats the} braided quite well with enteen over to the sword factory, and .
y-te say it was in other rags, but the
their own fair hands; snuff we could tiie foreman swore at the boy and told
„ they got were new instead of old—
get better than you could in “the old him he would flog him within an inch it was a real Aladdin bargain. The rag­
'concern.” We had no hoop-akirta— of his life if he brought any more of his man had been in a hurry and not known
skeletons, we used to call them. No in­ sauce there; and so—and so,” soblxxl what made the tilings so heavy. I
genuity had made them. No bounties
aes , the poor child, “ I just
iust rolled up
u these frowned at the swindle, but they said all
had forced them. The Bat . the Gray
o_, —
»y- 1 wretched things,
and1 ,
put tkiLi
them in the was fair with a peddler—and I own 1 was
hound, the Deer, the Flora, the J. C.
C. . cedar Clouet,
closet hoping, you bov,
kno'
that glad thc things were well out of Rich­
Oobb, the Varuna, and the Fore-and-Aft■!| some day the Government would want mond. But when I said I thought it
all took in cargoes of them for us in En­ something, and would advertise for them. was a mean trick, Lizzie and Sarah
gland. But the Bat, and the Deer, and You know what a good thing I made out :looked dexfiure, and asked what I would
the Flora were seized by the blockadeni, of the bottle corks.”
lave them do with the old things. Did
the J. C. Cobb sunk at sea, the ForeIn fact, she had sold our bottle corks I expect them to walk down to the bridge
and-Aft. and the Grayhound were set' for $4,216 of the first issue. We after­ themselves with great parcels to throw
fire to by their own crews, and the Va­ word bought two umbrellas and a cork­ into the river, as I had done by Julia's?
runa was never heard of Then the screw with the money.
Of course it ended, os such things always
.
State of Arkansas offered sixteen town­
Well, I did not scold Julia. It was 'do, by my taking the work on mv own
ships of swamp land to the first manu­
shoulders. I told them to tie up all they
facturer who would exhibit five gross of certainly no fault of hers that I was had in as small a jiarcel. as they could
a hone-manufactured article. Butnqnu walking on the lower shelf of her cedar and bring them to me.
closet
I
told
her
to
make
a
parcel
of
ever competed. Ths first attempts, in­
Acconlingly, the next- day I found a
deed, Were put an end to when Schofield the things, and the first time we went to handsome brown-paper parcel—not so
eBossed the Blue Lick and destroyed the ride I hove the whole shapeless heap large, considering, and strangely Mptare,
into
the
river,
without
saying
mass
for
dam on the Yellow branch. The conse- '
considering—which the minxes hod put
quenco whs that the people s crinoline them.
together and laid on my office-taole.
But let no mon think, or no woman, ,
collapsed faster z than the Confederacy
They had a great frolic over it They
tiiat
this
was
the
end
of
the
troubles.
did. of which that brute of a Grierson
had not spared red tape nor red wax.
!
said there was never anything of it buRi As I look Imck on that winter, and on Very
official it looked, indeed, and on
the spring of 1865, it seems to me only ,the left-hand corner, in Sarah's Ixildest
the outside.
Of course, then, I put in the Ixittom the beginning. I got out on crutches at (and most contorted hand, was written
of mv Dew laro-e trunx in New York, not last; I had the office transferred to my ," Secret service.", We had a great laugh
(
a “duplex elliptic," for none were then house, so that Lafarge and Hepburn over
their success.
And, indeed. I
made, but a “Belmonte” of thirty could work there at night and communi- (should have taken it with me the next
aprings, for my wife. I bought tor her cate with me when I could not go out; (time I went down to Tredegar, but tiiat
more-common wear a gtxxl “Belle­ but mornings I hobbled up to tiie de- I■ happened to dine one evening with
,
Fontaine.” For Sarah and Susie each partmeut, and sat with the chief, and young
Norton, of our gallant little navy,
I got two “ Duml&gt;-belles." For Aunt took his orders. Ah me ! shall I soon ;and a very curious thing he told us.
Eunice and Aunt Clara, maiden sisters forget tiiat damp winter morning, when
We were talking about the disappoint­
we
all
had
such
I
iojxj at the office ? One j
of my wife who lived with us after Win­
ment of the combined land attack. I
(
chester
fell-------------------------the fourth time,,_I ogot
the or
---------------._ the
. two. of, the army
•, fellows looked in
, at did
not tell
tell what ujnx-t
upset jxxjr
ixxir Schairs
haff’s
“Scotch
Scotch Harebell,"
Harebell," two
two of
of each.
each. T
For du'
c " “ tb.*?U1 ft
.t horse; index'd, I do not think those navy
“
my own mother I got one “ Belle of the knew that thej felt well, and, though I m(.n knpw tljfl
of th Appointpiiru- " and one •• IttTi.fi&gt;!' Combi—
fOU
,7° “'V ' "&gt;™‘- OTrim W told n&gt;», in ronfi.
lion Goommcr." I did not forget good
&lt;&gt;“ chtrf-wtat ™ m the wind, .
h j
™t„blr for
old Minim Ohio- nod M— An'. • J. *“&gt;’ “» J™" “
“&gt;» th, tat time now. But we were-iLkold Momma Chloe and Mamma.......
the first time now. But we were speak­
For thorn I got substantial cages, with­ lion meant to break the net this time. ing, in a general wav, of the dixapjxiintout names. With these tied in the I made au excuse to go home earlier than ment. Norton finished his cigar rather
shape of figure eights in the bottom of usual ; rode down to the house in the thoughtfully and then said :
my trunk, as I said, I put iu an assorted Major's ambulance, I remember, and
“ Well, fellows, it is not worth while
cargo of dry goods aixnre, and, favored by a B&lt;ed in to surprise Julia with the jp put it in the newspapers, but what do
news, only to find that the whole
pass, and Maj. Mulford’s courtesy on
you suppose upset our grand naval at­
e was in quiet uproar, which shows
the fiag-of-truce boat, I arrived sofel*
•loseit ^at BOinething bod has happened of a tack the day thc Yankee gunl&gt;oata skittled
at Richmond before the autumn cl^cd.
down the nver so liandsomely ?’’
I was received at home with rapture. sudden.
“Why," said Allen, who is Norton’s
“What is it, Chloe?” said I, os the lx*st-l&gt;elovc&lt;l friend, “ they my that you
But when, the next morning, I opened
old
wench
rushed
by
me
with
a
bucket
'
my stores, this became rapture doubly
mu away froir them as fast as they did
of
water.
enraptured. Words cannot tell the si­
from you."
w.u, which
wu.ou UK.
G-WO. I •frma he', deal,
lent delight with
old „„
and young,
“Do they?" said Norton, grimly.
black and white, surveyed those fairy- “al‘- ,
,
„
,
.
,
“ If you say that I’ll break your head
-■
---*
----■
a
.
।
And
there
he
really
was,
dear,
handlike structures, yet unbroken and un­
for you. Seriously, men," continued he,
[ some, bright George Schaff—the delight
mended.
“ tiiat was on extraordinary tiling. You
kU. , of all the nicest girls of Riclimond; he know I was on the ram. But why she
Perennial summer reigned that auIt lay
tumn day in that reunited family. It
- there on Aunt Eunice's bed on the stopped when she stopped I knew as lit­
7~?^id
reigned the next day, and the next -It FF
O?U}&lt; floor, where they had brought tle as this wineglass does ; and Callender
wuuiu have
uave reigned
reigueu till
uu now
uuw if
u the
we Belx&gt;ei- i “l“l "
T38 n*’.^ dead, and lie did himself knew no mon- than L We had
would
mantai and the other things would last not
He “ “**“8 cotton in Texas
«. long as the advertisements declare ; I “&gt;*• But he looked mighty near like not been hit. We were all right as a
trivet tor all we knew, when, skree 1 she
and what is more the Confederacy would i
then. The deep cut in his head was began blowing off steam, and we stopped
have reigned till now. President Davis the worat 1 cver httd BCen&gt; “d thc blow dead and lx?gan to drift down under
and General - Lee, but for that great coufnaed everything. When McGregor those batteries. Callender hail to tele­
misery, which all families understand, «ot f011011 he
u waB not hopekws ; graph to the little Mosquito, or what­
■which culminated in our great misfort- but we were turned out of the room, and, ever Walter called his boat, and the
uue.
•
with one thing and another, he got the spunky little thing ran down and got us
T
.
bov out of the swoon, and it proved his out of the scrape. Walter did right
&lt;P
d°“
h'ia
"&lt;&gt;» brokiSr
T’T'
°M '"A
' &gt;a‘I?.
No, but poor Geow »w«ni to tbi, well ; if he had hail a monitor under him
he could not have done better. Of
which, I thoytjbt,
thought, though it ™
was my , j, it
whtdt,
u it
third best, might look better than my
course we all rushed to the engine­
only have lieen broken in the right way,
second beat, which I had worn ever and on the right field. For that even­ room. What in thunder were the* at
since my best was lost at Seven Pines. ing we heard tiiat everything had gone there? All they knew was that they
I say I was standing on the lower shelf wrong in the surprise. There we had could get no water into her boiler.
“ Now, fellows, this is the end of the
of tiie cedar closet, when, as I stepiied
been waiting for one of those earlv fogs, story. As soon as the boilers cooled off,
along in the darkness my right foot
and at last the fog had come. Ana Jubal they worked all night on those supply
caught in a bit of wire, mv left did not
Early iiad tiiat morning pushed out pumps. May I be hanged if they had
give way in time, and I fell, with a small
every man he had tiiat could stand, and not sucked in, somehow, a long string of
■wooden hat box in my hand, full on the
they lav hid for three mortal hours,
floor. Tho corner of the hat box struck within t don't know how near the picket yarn and cloth, and, if you will believe
me just below the second frontal sinus, line at Fort Powhatan, only waiting for me, a wire of some woman’s' crinoline.
And that French follr of a sham Em­
and I fainted away.
the shot which John Straight's party press cut short that day the victory of
When I came to myself I was in the was to fire at Wilson's wharf, us soon as the Confederate navv, and old Davis
blue chamber ; I hail vinegar on a brown somelxxly on our left center advanced himself can’t tell when we shall have
I»per
paper on my forehead ; tiie
the room was &gt; in force on the enemy’s line alxrve Tur- such a chance again.”
dark, and I found mother sitting by me, key island, stretching across to Nanseglad enough indeed to hear my voice I inond. I am not in the War Departand to know that I knew her. It was I ment, and I forgot whether he was to A Remarkable Case of Skin Grafting.
some time before I fully understood advance on liarbette or by echelon of inProbably the most extensive case of
what had happened. Then she brought fan try. But he was to advance Mime- skin grafting ever at temp tai him Ixxm
me a cup of tea, and I, quite refreshed, how, and he knew how ; and when he going on with gratifying success during
the
past year in Danielsonville, CL Tho
said I must go to mv office
advanced, aa you see, that other man
“ Office, my chil.l 1” said she. “Your lower down was to rush in, and os/toon patient, Jesse Morgan, 11 years old, fell
leg ia broken above the ankle ; you will, as Early heard him he was to surprise into a vat of caustic potash on the last
not move these six weeks. Where do Powhatan, you see; and then, if you day of the year 1878. Both legs were
you auppoao you nre?”
have understxxxl me, Grant.and Butler immersed nearly to the hips, and the
Till then I had no notion that it was ! and the whole rig of them would have akin was so completely destroyed that a
five minutes since I went into the closet 1 &gt;een cut off from their supplies, would new growth waa impossible. After some
When she told me the. time—5 in the have had to fight a battle for which they months of hopeless and excruciating ag­
•ftenoon—I groaned in the lowest [ were not prepared, with their right made ony, the older physicians of the plioo
deptim. For in my bre at pocket in &gt; into a new left, and tlieir old left unex- giving up the case as hopeless, a young
tkat innocent coat, which I could now . pectedly advanced at an oblique angle man, Dr. George J. Ross, undertook to
from their eenter; and would not that save the boy’s life by skin grafting. Ov er
have been the end of them ?
2,000 grafts were used, the boy’s mother,
Well, that never hapixmed. And the the family coachman and many neigh­
’
r1 was that poor bors and friends contributing thereto.
lecretary'a «ignat*ire. They were reason it -never happened
at 10 that morning to Wilmington, George-------------------Bchaff, with,
the
----lathe last fatal order
Tho process was begun in April, 1879,
for this man, whose name I forgot (the and, though the work is not yet com. ____ _________ some who was afterward killed the day
I had worked on j lxrfoj-e at High Bridge), undertook to
and they had not j save time by cutting across behind my
1- o'clock ! Haav- house, from Franklin to Green streets. witbou. a crutch. The grafts are said
to grow fattest in the spring mcxitha.—
man must be half way to Wilming- they waited all day for that order.

I, the
Imrdm
of ----------&lt;
------——
—-—to »
manfully and patiently l«rae by the
long-suffiTuig German people.—D,odon
all told 200 souls. The party went from Telegraph.
.
.
Williamson valley to the* Bill Wflliama
range and thence to Pine Spring. Here
What the Farmers Raise.
they found every indication of an old

sea bed, the gravel and wks being
round aud smooth, similar to those in
the ocean IxxL From Pine Spring the
party directed their course ior the Ava
Supai village, wluch is reached by «lescemling from the table-land down one

A writer in the Intcrnatvmal Review
says that in fifteen yean the production
PITH AND POINT.
of wheat and barley in the United States
has trebled ; corn, cotton, and tobacco
The jockey leans on a 2.-40 gait.
more than doubled; oats increased near­
A man may be right jmd yet lie left
ly 140,000,000 bushels; potatoes nearly
doubled, and hay increased more than
5Yhxn the slow eater calls for catchup
one-third. He gives the figures for the he means bmuness.
dropping 3,000 fset At places along chief crops in 1865 and 1879, according
Si'XAKiNo of reptiles, is "Landlord,
tho trail we arc told that it is not over to which the production of wheat lias
twenty inches wide, and winds around increas’d from 148,558,000 bushels in
“ What do you most like next to your­
the perpendicular walla of sandstone the former year to 448,757,000- in the
self ? ” asks an exchange, A gauxe-ailk
tint loom above for hundreds of feet, latter; corn, from 704,427,000 to 1,544,­
undershirt, if the weather is very hot.
while on tiie other side dark, deep can­ 899,000; oats, from 225,2$2,000 to 364,­
“I don't mean to refledon you,” said
ons exist, hundreds upon hundreds of 258,000; rye, from 19,544,000 to 22,­
feet deep, where, by one false sh-p or 346,000: barley, from 11,291,000 to one man to ^uothex. , ** No,” was the re­
movCj man or Ix-ost would lx* sent to 40,148,000; potatoes, from 104.632,000 ply, “you're not polished enough to
•
eternity. With great care and gcxxl to 181,360,000; hay, from 23,538,000 reflect upon anybody.”
Tax puzzle blocks originated in Phil­
luck ten of the party succeeded in tons to 85,648,000 ; tobacco, from 184,­
reaching tho village, three of their num­ 817,000 pounds to 384.059,000, and cot­ adelphia, where the blocks of houses are .
ber returning rather than run the gant­ ton from 2,228,000 bales to 5,020,000. so much alike tlrnt a man is ]&gt;uzzled to
let in passing down into this awful yet The remarkable increase in the produc­ know when he gets home.
tion of cereals has been largely owing
marvelous crevice in the earth.
The Pliiladc-lphia Sorth American
Tho Ava Bupois practice polygamy, ! to we
the seiuemcm
settlement mu
and development ox
of tells of a man given up by the doctors.
(Mich male hnving alxMit three wives, the Western ami Northwestern States. When a man is given up by the Phila­
Within
They have 1,000 acres of farming land, WK1UJ
- the present‘ generation *the
’ cen­ delphia doctors it is strong evidence that
which is descrilted os being of a yellow­ ter of corn production has shifted from ilia money is all gone.
ish color and mostly composed uf sand. the South to the West, and of wheat
Nrm lie afraid of a man who chal­
However, it is said to produce good production from the Middle States to lenges you to fight a duet He will feel
corn, pumpkins, melons and beans, with the far West. In 1849,50 per cent., and all that you can feel, and more too. The
UT, of
&lt;H which
WIUCU in
iu 1859,
lOvHT, 52 per ,VCMl.
.cent, oi
of the
fcUV CV1U
corn UTUp
crop &lt;»
of man who rushes st you with a spade is
the aid of irrigating water,
They *have a ' the eduntrv was produced in the South­ is the chap to look out for.
they have an abundance. T"
were, ' ern
era States.
In
peach orchard of 250 trees,, which were.
In 1877, 859,000,000
“ Find out your child's specialty,” is
on the 1st of Apnl, loaded with small bushels were grown in &lt;Ohio, Indiana,
peaches about the size of acorns.
Ulinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and the urgent sdvice of a phrenologist.
The party wus well received by these 1 Nebraska, while the production of ail When you have tried this, you will find
red people, who stated that tlieir greatest | the rest at the Union amounted to 494,- it' not so easy. Sometimes rock candy
desire waa to lie left alone in the enjoy- j 558,000 bushels. The increase of the_ seems to be the favorite, and then again
there is a marked tendency'to taffy.
ment
ment of
of their
their land
land and
and other
other property.
property. [ tobacco crop has Ixjen chiefly in the'
Robert, who fears he is rejected—
Their houses ore built with jxjles, in ’ a South, where the production increased
rude manner, and thatched over with 100,000,000 pounds from 1870 to 1878.
ixsar grass and tule. The only stock ' During the same period the vield of manded to love everylxxly.” Rebecca
cotton increased from 5,012,000 bales to —“Yes, and so I do love everybody."
they have are a few ponies.
Cataract creekIieads in the Bill Will- 5,216,000.
___ ,___
_______________________
— in Rol»ert (pinaforicallv)—“What, every­
This
increase wus mainly
iams and Bon Francisco mountains, the Arkansas and Texas, the crop of the for- body?” Rebecca (shyly)— “ Well, you
streama connecting some distance alxive mer State
«*-* swelling from
.
...
111,000,000 know present company is always ac­
the Indian village. This stream emp­ pounds in 1870 to 818,000,000 in 1878, cepted."
ties into the Big Colorado, fifteen miles and tiiat of the la.'ter State from 157,­
Jones propounded the following the
below the Ava Sifpui town, and a short 000,000 in 1870 to nearly 500,000,000 in other evening, after sipping of his al­
distance south of the junction of the 1878. According to the writer already leged tea: “Why is this drink like
cited, only alxnit 9 }&gt;er cent of oar en­ milk ?’’ Of course nobody could guess,
Little and Big Colorado rivers.
The party attempted to explore Cata­ tire grain crep » exixJrteJ, including and after he had divulgetf by saying it
ract creek to ite confluence with the Col­ 24.76 per cent of the wheat and 6.49 per was a lack-teal fluid, nolxxly dared to
orado, but were unable to do so from the cent of the corn jiroduced. The exjxirta smile. They knew that the landlady’s
fact that they encountered precipice rapidly increased in the past few years, eyes were upon them.
after pnxripice from 100 to 20Q feet per­ and are likely to ii crease* in the future,
When Jones is aaked l&gt;y tiie “boys,”
if the cost of Ktransportation in the presence of Airs. J., to go on a
pendicular, and it was in the foolhardy &lt; specially
w
attempt of D. W. Mooney, of Williams , shall be reduced. Thus, the total ex­ gander )&gt;arty, and the lady of his heart
valley, to descend one of’ these perpen- i ports of all cereals increased from 39,- says, with lier peculiar rising inflection;
diculnx precipices, 100 feet down, that J 000,000 bushels in 1868 to 189,000,000 in “Jones !” he knows tnat the unit rule
he was dashed to a sudden and rocky 1878. About 3 percent of the national will be enforced, and quickly answers :
tomb, where he now rests us he fell, hw ; product was cxjxnted iu 1863, and near­ “Should like to go, boys; but,'pon
companions Ix-ing unable to rescue the b'.H percent, in 1878. In addition to honor, I believe Fm engaged that
Ixidy. Mr. Mooney took a small rope, . this, the exportation of live stock, into night."
.
hardly half an inch’in diameter, tied one which corn enters more or less, has in- i
A succession of direful shrieks is
end to a bank, suspended it over the &lt; creased tenfold within the past two heard on the first floor. Fond mother
brink; then, taking hold of the rope, years.
—“What is the matter with Billy?"
was soon dangling l&gt;etween the bright
Colored servant—“ Please, ma’am, ne’s
How Typhoid is Carried.
heavens and the dark gorge below. Evicrying about de jewberriea.”
“ He
dentiy cramp came in his arms, or his '
Ten thousand persons annually die of can’t have any more. He has had four
mind gave way, and he fell from
almost
«wu«
i.":.....i...
.. icuivmc ( typhoid fever in Great Britain. Two saucerfuls already.” “ Dem is de berrv
U» top to lu.
rocky u&gt;&lt;!i. lonely
grave I
thoneeml n ymr are athu-ked ones he am whoo]ring abonL He's all
below fc parly remained nearly two b
swelled up.”—Galveston Sews.
day. devunng ineana and plan, to TOO- | fcj prevented.
'
A woman bought a circus ticket for
cue the corpee, but with failure, aa no |
01e .Vlnrtc™,* Centum
one «rod to rmk a deacon upon the j
th. qnwtion oI it„ propaga- herself, and then, taking a boy fully 15
weak rope. Tho Indian. mlonn.J the ■ tio„ Wo
„mc
Uw'
party that no one man had ever passed points
through the ctown; that in Het, a pua ^Tbe varioua inlectiou. dbwuk. have “That’s n pretty big baby you have
The various infectious diseases have there," said the man as she came u^.
age waa only powble for tho bird, of ■ vuvu
cach iucu
tha, pciqx-i nt-ui, m thl
iuc.
“Big? Why, you ought to see lua
air or the ttpmta of the dead.
I' mi._*
That of typhoid /fever is in certain brother!”—Detroit Free Press.
The jiartv retraced’ their steps and j
glands in the bowels. These are ite
At a legal investigation of.a liquor
went around Cataract creek to the Grand
nidus—the spot where alone the contag seizure the Judge asked an unwilling
canon of the Colorado. They t«x&gt;k in ions germ can find lodgement
witness, “What was in tho barrel that
this peculiar freak of nature, end de­
If the germ enters the body through you hail ? " “ Well, your Honor, it was
scribe the walls, which are about per­ the lungs, and thus paries into the gen­
pendicular, as. being about two miles eral circulation, the probability is tiiat marked * whisky ’ on one end of the bar­
from the apex to the water. Where it will again pass out of 'the system with­ rel and * Pat Duffy ’ on the other end, so
they beheld the Grand canon the water out causing sickness. But it is quite that I can't say whether it was whisky
or Pat Duffy tiiat was in the barrel, lx‘is &lt;feacrilxNi as Is-ing 100 yards acrons ;
likely‘to reach the glands where it will
still, from tiie elevated view of the ex­ germinate, if it enters through the stom­ ing as I am "on my oath."
plorers, the furious stream appeared to lx1 ach with the water drank.
A. damsel from over the river was
a silver thread of oi^y a lew inches in
In this case the germ soon multiplies looking over some lxx&gt;ks in a Quincy
width. A canon two miles deep is a
Itookstore, endeavoring to make a selec­
to
millions
of
germs,
as
the
yeast
fungus
grand wonder, which will, when the
tion. when the clerk asked, “How
thirty-fifth parallel rood is completed, multiplies in dough. Hence the excre­
would you like* the ‘Autocrat of the l
draw thousands upon thousands of won­ ments of the patient are filled with Breakfast Table?”' She replied:- “Oh,
them,
and,
if
these
are
thrown
upon
the
der-seekers annually.
ground or into open outhouse-) or cess­ we've got two of ’em now, one of ’em
pools, they generally find their wav into just as good as new—only been washed
Bismarck’s Blood-Money.
wells—ixsrhapa into a neighbors, or twice."—Modem Argo.
Ten years having cIbimmmI since peace possibly into a well which supplies
An agricultural paper has an article
wa.j definitely concluded between France many families—endangering the lives of on “ Washed and Unwashed Butter."
and Germany, the Imperial Chancery the persons who drink the water.
It says that the markets now demand
To remove all danger, thoroughly dis­ that butter sliall not only be fresh and
has submitted to the Federal Council of
the German empire a final report upon infect the fecal discharges, and, if in the rosy, but be properly worked and
the manner in which the French war in­ country, they should be taken at least washed. A pound ef butter that cornea
demnity has Iwen disposed of. The 200Jeet from any well. Under no cir­ into market without having its face
total sum extracted from France by her cumstances should they be disposed of washed and its hair combed is not very
conquerors as the price of peaceamounted, in an open out-house. In the city—in inviting, that’s a fact.—Sorristown
as will lx) rememltered, to considerably case the drainage is good—it is safe to
more than £200,000,000, every penny of use the sewer.
Loud Beaconsfield is completing a
which had lx»en expended, distributed
The author of th“ article maintains
to th&lt;- st’vernl German states or invested that, oh tile infections germs are carried novel which he began long ago. Queen
in newly-created imperial institutions by out in what passes from the patient, the Victoria has shown her kindly feeling
its official iMlministmtom, before the con­ aick-room is wholly safe to friends and for him by hanging his full-length por­
clusion of the financial year 1877-8. It attendants. This we do not fully ac­ trait at Windsor. Somebody, it is said,
would appear from the rejiort in ques­ cept We believe tiiat more or less of one* asked him how it was that the
tion that nearly the whole of this vast the germs enter the atmosphere of the Queen showed him so much favor, and
treasure—above four-fold the national room, and may l»e inhaled ; still, that got a simple answer : “ Well—er—the
debt of Prussia—has been devoted to there is next to no danger if the room is
purpose directly or indirectly connected kept properly ventilated.
with the development of Germany's mili­
As a general thing, one attack is proof
tary defenses. The imperial share of against a second. The glands that con­
the indemnity is set down nt about £51,­ stitute the seat of the disease are quite
500,000, £600,000 of which, in coined rudimentary in early childhood; in­
gold, lie deposited in the Julius tower, crease in size and activity till puberty;
at Spandau, and constitute a fui d where­ are mext fully developed from, say, 15
with the preliminary expenses of Ger­ to 40, when they gradually diminish,
many's next war may be paid in hard 1—l——,
- -- —. ^rn
a.
cash. Other £28,000,000 have Iieen em­
ployed in founding the imperial military fever in persons whose ages are between glad, a widower with five children,
invalid fund, while the remaining £17,- 15 and 45, and the general exemption of proposed to a woman whom be under­
000,000-odd were spent in strengthening infante and the aged. — Youth’s Com­ stood to be 38 years of age. Finding,
however, that she was younger, he wrote
the defenses of Elsa»*:.-Lothringen ana
panion. _____________________
that he would prefer her elder sister
in remedying the damage dona to projx
She replied that he was insulting, and
ertv in those provinces during the war
Intermarriage Inducing Stammering. she hoped the matter would end there—
of 1876-71. The balance of the in dem
nity, between £160,000,000 and £170,­
The frequency of stammering in the meaning his reference to her sister ; but
000,000, WM divided, in exact proportion South of France is found, on investiga­ he understood the reply to mean th-.t he
to the respective numbers erf their sev­ tion, to equal twelve or thirteen cases in was released from his engagement, and
eral populations, among the German every l,MQi&gt; uf the population, while in subsequently he married a widow who
luui two children. He was sued for
Htatre which had jmrticipatcd in the
breach of promise, and a jury round a
FraxxxxGtnmui struggle—namely, the
former North German Coufedcratiuu, asaunied that the defect was in many in­ verdict for the plaintiff, with a farthing
Bavaria, Wurtemlx-rg, Baden and Hwme. stances simulated to avoid military con­ damages, but the Judge would not idThe iwrtiou allotted to the North Gar­ scription, but, according to the Abbe
man Confederation was indicated by act Petitot, there are two dratricia in the
of Parliaamit, July 8,1873, to thu liquid­ Douches du Rhone, where all the inhahiThb otrfebratinu of the 130th birthday
ation of the war Loans, the rearmament
of Steplieu Girard, a few 4*y» since, re­
of the imperial forces aud the augmenta­ crilx* this to be kmg-ccmtinued inter- vealed tiia fact that 2,464 aon* of widows
have been educated in the coUmu he
tion trf the latter's nuniencal strength
founded.
and fighting capacity. Similar dioposi.

�To raxkr cows for the dairy tiiey
should not be allowed, bo l*cop&gt;e f»t al
any . stage of growth, and should be
brought to calf Wore two years of age.
Every breeding develops large milking
power*.

tonic—all .these together will
uiy one who give* up and gi
the number.mav"be made 100; and
' am&gt; of
if the patient must
writer adds that “ when the heavy num- way. The
ben art’ inflicted, the punishment must ■“
be little short of an execution. Some­
time, iu fact, the convicts do not re­ form his sufferings may take; end just
‘goon as usual, doing all lie can to for­
cover from its effects.”
get seif." Nervous-people often rally
wonderfully under jiieasant excitement,
1008EH0LD BOOBONT. ^ '
sometimes" even under sudden trial.
Bova apple satM* is generally im- They surprise their friends by their ac­
provctl by the addition of a table-spoon­ tivity and: endurance, and accomplish
ful of butter to a quart of sauce, and, be otherwise impossible. Let us ulnsmoreover, there is much less sugar trate our meaning in one or two particu­
needed. A little .lemon peel makes a lars. Suppose a imtient so severely de­
pressed that he can hardly be jkirsuaded
fine flavor.
An excellent cement for uniting brok- to move; he must begin—he must try.
No brooding over troubles and watch­
ing for symptoms. Giving up is fatal;
care thfd it dot* not boil over) one ounce resolution and hope gain the victory
of isingloM in two wineglasses of spirits With the help of Providence. And even
as to fear*, forelnxlaigs, and so forth,
of wine. This will bt transparent. glue.
the same direction, in substance, will
apply. A lady told the writer that, after
strawberries and pounded white loaf a period of acute suffering from various
sugar; mosh up the lierries well in pre-­
serving-pan first, and add sugar after­
ward; boil for twenty minutes, stirring all sorts of things, and they 'do not
well and skimming; always use patent come; I have had all manuer of distress,
glass jars.
.
and dreaded what has never yethapIt is said grease may be extracted I»ene&lt;L Nothing that I have been so
□cess : Wet • ulanned about has really oecuired. 1
from silk by the following process
allow these tormenting fears no
the inirt with euu-de-eologne and gently I( vp
• — the
|M. 1 And she resolutely dismissed '
rub the silk unon itself lietween
apprehensions. She strove against,
hands. , Wlien dry. the grease will disin time overcame, her gloomy and
appear. This will also remove recent
forebodings, ana now lives
1,au,t’ and the grease from a wax candle*
encourage others, to preach hope and
Lemon Preserve.—One janind of
rfulnww and trust. •
pounded loaf sugar, quarter. pound of
Not h few of the habits of
modem lift?
Slhte»,teIi'gS.*ta&gt;d ’ ’’to tarfST
conrttoblv;

AGAUT TO THE

Na«hville, Xichiran

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Freeh

ORNO 8TRONG:

Spring Goods
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

Nothing mare tho beauty of a farm
more than to aee”it burronnded by a
great big, overgrown hedge fence, shut­
ting the farm out from view, and, on
the other hand, nnttdng adds more to
limo*.
the appearance afJ* farm than to toe it
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of the
surrounded by » neatly-trimmed hedge
of the proper height
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
itCno
Wash for Mossy Tuxes.—“ The fol­
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
io wing wash I have found efficacious:
18.00
Heat one ounce cd salsods to redness in
under the heads of
an iron pot, and dilute it in one gallon
of water, and while warm apply to the
trunk. After one application the moss
and old bark will drop off and the tree
Im? quite smooth."—P., Masonville,
Iowa.
The old practice among farmers of
annually scraping the trunks uf apple
I
trees and afterword applying a coat-of
whitewash is not so common nowadays
VILLAGE OFFICERS.
as it used to be. Still the
good
• President—WiDlsm Killen.
i
n
w. results
w««
j
following the labor will well
rep-?” bark
1 d«id
l-'nrnisliing
Underneath the dry ftU‘. d—.- . —- -.j
I
countless numbers of vermin make their.
home
;—
whan the bark is removed and
--x-rt
■ Ij
wliitewnah applied the destruction of nil ।
vermin ia certain.
■
““J
hurry and excitement are far too prevavermin u c-rto.
juSo&lt;
hurrv .u.4 excitement nr. ter too nrev.A urru
is neoemmy
j ।|e,, it ,tami.r tliu
iu
the
A
torn., effort
eflort is
neoerasry to
to toh
toh «'
sj
onJ
the «meon-1! 1™1- " Tto‘K tlunK“
mdi
to
Uko
ite
Unit
gnu.,
dry,
but
U
vril
|
r
jj
,.
to
Btir
j,
;
esir to Uko ite ilret gnun .try, but it nil |
^y. Bo curetul to stir nB i .t tot udmtod by tho™ vte may
THE CELEBRATED
EniODlHT EPISCOPAL CHURCH—A. D. Nkwmkiu
or
,
1,1
w^k“.‘““"'ri0 I
Mion leuni
leiirn it
it. Iteginmug
Beginning with
sith »
s simd
«m»)l ™
th(,
o, it
i( Al burn.
1&gt;nnl
tow. Pastor. SJerrlree every Bsbbeth at lOft
quantity and gradually increasmg it ।
r*.F Take cold roast beef 8timulute the mind or tiie feeluigs. Ex- a.min. Bna
sad f7 pp. m
m. Sabbath »cnoji
school »i
at u
19 m.
m. mjw
Prayer
after n week or two or when the calf is । Beefsteak 1 ie. lalu. colcl roast Deel,
lfl constantly the parent f mKua&lt; .very Thured»y trtuing.
ton? to£wicks old. give it Ml it will ««
Uun shoes about an inch and o, uervou£ Jopruiutiun.
too, «... ex. |
.■
&lt;-.l ot thM. light
Iixxliug it im- i "• M'
" flnmbliug. N
mediately ofterit has taken its milk. A ; them, and tut tin m into turn slices. .
much novel-rending is on nnsus-j i o'cluck
o'clock »i&gt;«n&gt;.
sharp, on or befora
be for* the full of tb«
tba moor.
moon.
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.
good itx4««-OU one good odf W.-U pro- Ito-JJS’.'tew■
‘"‘"mbt"Utei-rar.w.IL
tooted i. tetter tlumteli .one on to,
"It. ™ w,'“ .Iteto “te.1 I
“w"’Overwork, to ! I. one
joint te .MrrH,
calves uoorlv cared for.
beef» and
,, f"43,111*11 ,w
J which it u not so easy to remedy as to 1 ■
■
■■ . ...
,,
.
AM
Season as you would chicken pie, fill it denounce
'
Tin sin r« -Jlirrrfnni
OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY
Have had sweet com as a field crop |
uit ^th a crust1 &lt;lenounccgltlttOXTi.
Litlk- to-r*
to earn, ant! many u.
to k^
krep,
aince 187C and am a planter of twelve]
HMke^
,
um.
—----- “ w „ YnrrNfy
est Hoods and selling on the basis of
! Often strains the nerves and brain too j
to fifteen acres a vear. I have also
.
xuuavu?,
—11.. A1 good hobby
‘
fumiahed seed to a large number of
Rhubarb Jelly. Take some rlu
, : I heavily.
is often a wonD. office Emi «id« a Main bumi, NMhvUk
Feet to
and
.Uirv toer., .md the irtwge i. now &gt;1- &gt;t »&gt;*• *•» ’rf doth, peel II. ; derful todl
«■-»-»«— ’-•» » •* ‘ »&gt;PJ?
derful relief to the overtaxed mind. |
enables us to hold all our old custom­
&lt;S«d in
... to
,, virtnity bvTmdred., “d, ent it mto
, , ,onto
. , tet lteh long. To Too little exercise and too much teal
H
A.
BARBER,
with'm
inerwuw this
to year.
yei. Die
Tin- chemist
chemtet 'I '
1"“"’ of
&lt;&gt;'f r
rhnterb ndd tbree.fin.rtte
with
an increase
1*°^
,, to i ruin
nun the
tue nerves
neree. of
oi many
mimy a» woman.
womm, Men
.ven
„
rhjia^ „a Sm
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
mokes the value of sweetcorn as about1 ''
P01111* J*
11
'*^r‘
f:i* .1j often
Ltj theirs
tLcnn by
L. ktelu&gt;K&lt;MQ
«, near remaanca.on
often try
indulging tew
too uw.,
freely iIx
M.. urac
Office,
re.ld.nco on oome
corner of Waa
nine to five for other sorts. We begin j
*°.r ’‘I*”1* *cu
.. .™.
’ ’ j in tiie use of tobacco. Young men, and , »&gt;n *ud statastreeto, Naahrilw, Mich,
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
to Ired on th. .talk, .tent July 20 to inw » wdl town. St™, it wto .‘ ।; above -all
--------growing
huls, are verv unwise I ..............................
CHAS. 11. BRADY,
our milch cow. mid pig., nnd tefere | prererving pun, lot it ted tockly t it. ; if they employ tobacco nt nil. Their
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
TTORNEY st law and Solicitor la Chancery
tot w. e tt up mid cure foi winter nre. I
&lt;“ “» “P
00
"-,
?
lum
‘
‘
‘
«•-------------------- ’,z------ m —elders’hnve more excuse ; but the vigor
Real Estate and Insurance Avcnu Collecting
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
orr.,mo
d..
It midte. the test ot cow feed.—A.a C. into
mto jmn
lHU1 pot.
P°*" .?
BK?ll?
8' . Ite
^ “1 qmckret
‘Hyrkrtil &gt; o
of, ,.outh
|, cmuiot require i(
it, and
.nd certainly
and Conveyancing a specialty. Bounty and Pen­

HA

Clothing,

Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,

•SlasUxillE girtrtonj.

lL&lt;a.dies and G-enteC
’ Goods.

Crockery.

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!
Hr

the yard
to the pound,

A

xvav- Oi L-nnw if It Will HBt IS t«» drill! al

.ft

.

....

..

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gonwii.^.S^ Pa
cruelty of frightening voung children is
We have often read of thumb-pots for |
---------» xi
I almost certain to sow the Heeds of nerplants. An egg shell is a very inex- j
To Cure Fits of Sneezing.
, VOU8 w&lt;^jjU&lt;w.
jW!M handi treatment
jx-nsive one, and answers its purpose i
A correspondent
of the British
Modi-. &gt; —
in later childhood. —
And over-driving
well : break one end a little larger than I »
”- —
- &gt;-■•"•o
. lim
• *.«!««««..
. ____ —
.. rv_ —‘ -r
it...
— ----tl__i
i____ ____________ ••
1_1_ _„.i
vou do the other making simply a small cal Journal says : “Dunng the recent! and harrassing young Intis and girls,
hole; then fill with enrtb, mid it yon1 rapid
rtpid changes
dirt:— of
A temperature
tom;-=tn~ I caught
—■ -M , whether
v&gt;-rth~ at
-t books or
«r work,
-™*. all
»« tend
•&lt;--&gt; in
to
wish to put plants in them, set in a box a severe cold in my head, accompanied the some direction. Competitive examMy ud- I motions liave to answer r«r
for some cases
the height of the shell; fill the spaces by a most incessant
:---------"* sneezing. ■*»wtut cwvu
utc plants
p.tw.ko n-Mk
J
me no re8t- The ! of enfeebled nerves.
with
earth ; the
start splendidly, ,______
fortunate
and can be’taken out and handled verv slightest impact of cold air, or passing
Simple habits, moderation m all
easily As the shell is much lighter from the outside air into a warm room, things, cheerful amuaementa or pas­
than pots, they are mere desirable for-, equally brought on 41 fit of sneezing., times, and reasonable care, «t11 go far
tdiipping- fill the space with moss or In vain I snuffed camphor and pulsa- to prevent nervousness.
But when,
any light substance used for that pur- tills; the light catarrh still triumphed through ignorance, indiscretion, heredpotL?.
ov‘*r me- At length I resolved to see । itary tendency, or affliction, it has been
1 xr’w— ..t .kre
f„„«A in nnr rt-Art.1. wlmt tiie maintenance of a uniform I developed, the sufferer wil&gt; do well to
rmntten mnr ■ or 1-h.h starch and when I temperature would do toward diminish- 1 give all heed to the foregoing hints, and
"» r
I
fcle mifi
.An attempt w» membnute and Moortlmgly I plugm-d I ever.
rerenUy mite in Ito.ee to

toto feiVS --

sion Claims promptly attended to. and all slbar
buslncas entrustaa to my care. Office opposite Un­
co House, Nashville. MIcIl

LEWIS DURKEE
JR, Notary Public, Real Eetate and Incur
Griffith** Store.

EMORY PARADY.
USTICE OF THE FHACE. Conveyanclnc care­
fully- and promptly atUodad to. Office eaat
•M-, Main etnet, NaihvlDe Mich.

J
'

BCM.

PARMENTER,

D. Office over Hull** Drue
montTllle, Mich.

M.

etore, Ver­

W. H GRISWOLD.
P. Honoeopathle Physician and Surgeon.
• office o»er I&gt;. C. Griffith'* etore. Residence
corner Phillipa and Durkee etreete. Prompt atuo-

M

A. M. FLINT,
Apun and ™bi I toted, to

Thc Richest Women in America.

The richest woman iu America, and, . collection* prumpllr made. Office over D. C
expound above to re.il to to inr and '^t^e "SIU‘“"nSl ; indeed, excepting roy-lty and Baron™. I' Qrlffltl.‘e Store, N uhrille. Mich.

£ PARADY,
‘f I MANUFACTURER of Boota and Shoe* Making
^ntavUto ma
A
and-repairing neatly done, alao .trtd attan-

Hon­
rTlii*ee
Sixteen Ounce®

cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try u&gt;
and see.
•
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
exchange for all farm products.

L. J. WHEELER,
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
VOW IS THE TIME

To Take Advantage of the

GREAT SPRING BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

’mcon.enienoe from toir Vice Itoitoit rfto
mere uiiv uicuuvuuicuuc iawu.
—
----------------------------—------------------- , In nnwnw "mnkintr
them
firm I Nashville
rood.
Shew»
was
a Miss Robinon:_______
to,----------JS
Sd
“e&lt;Kiifficientlv
toEjTth.™
"•». -■&gt; her
fetter
. wteling
totvr | lion to *11 aQ orsara promptly, and at theloweet
------1bv.
______
" th. to, ronna. —
1
snnntr
thev cat
eat to
the tender leafieta,
leaflets, aud
_.
. .,
,
. •- —:t_- "breathe| ' at
A RASE i,
•pring they
and Ii
• rt
rt x«• New
N« Bedford. He owned a fleet of :
Whore he is constantly opening
1 * ' s known as the blue line of whalers, I r\RAYMAN. Gooda and Ragpy carried U&gt; any
plac«
in the vHl»je. Sloul hvrwa,
- rood drayextracted from the roo s.
for jneessttnt jmeeziug is among tiie | UI1(J lid
ft from this profession was known as'
rilllny bandi._______________ ________________
Tu managing
”I
“““ «
—— |• ;*
He died when
Thebb suggestions as to
of smaller ills, and
it seems
“Blu
CHARLES SCHEIDT,
onlv
ft rational conclusion to
to hope tbit
tiiat ’his daughter
won a mere girl, and left
young bulls are given by the William- : uu
;v n
’
.
. ]the
ler amost
fortune
ofabout $8,000,000. T She l
ette Farmer : To make a first-class
simp!" plan....
may furnish
t h—
----- I
-------- IN---------animal he should run with the cow till | eflicjent remedy against one of the most I hved slenderly aud prudently, and gave
be is 6 months old at least If weaned digressing symptoms of hay fever.
I tl*«* management of her affairs to Mr. |
earlier;
the 1
--------------------------------। John J. Cisco. As her tastes were aimearlier,' feed on new milk just
ju . from
_
pilferII* ntoua £«rd*.
[ pie and her wants few, she was able to i
oow toe times » day Ul) lie i. 6 moath.
B«tnirtlT« Influences.
transfer
her
income
almost |
Se^TTor*
f S ■ ev^v
yeo
’tn enormous
tb. Tody of
the fortune
yyOLCOTT HOUSE,
Zi«X?d.y,-y . month old, &amp;ve ™
^t am'S ■ «-»• **&gt; il h“
to
Nn-hville, Michigan.
him . little fine h.y to pull nt, .U Inter '&gt;
more than $27,000,000. Her husband,
let him have some'oatmeal, a little oil- ”7°.^
te flv^n ■ Mr
nch ““ whwi
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
cake, vegeUbles, ote.. tocreasing the
‘^±^."iwXwS nhe married him, and h« been sucoe»Thl* U » now Hotel, centrally located, veil kept,
rations gradually os he grows older. [
Zro'Vu-.i. nnii tlti.pr pnemii-s in . ful slnctaid b
y 0,10
°“
hould
since.- 11
It “
us *mud
by
one w,1
who
should
Weaning from milk should be gradual j p • .. .J* minnb» indwidn-j variation ltnow ft**1 tbe ineoin’' of tins couple is
and in pasture time. Ring his nose at I?a?’
no minute mihvidua! vansbon £&gt;i500 0(M) B year Mr Own u
8 months and handle him from that time 1 tiiot can overt their fate. The unchecked jnrge ,u Mtature, quiet, reserved, Rogn­
on daily. After S is weaned, feed as T^rX^i a e JTeSs
and of mod’eat habits. He is’aWt
r?" It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant ta
p J. Pt RlHIH,
'
vcm w&lt;£ld other cattle to keep them m “U«k
“^T7Sd
•*«. “ud
* •»&gt;«** «•
undersell me, who sells for CASH.
w
। 47 years of age, and she is about 43.
n..
♦&gt;«. । there was no room to move and when ।1 The richest young ladies in New York
the best condition. Do not handle the, ,
inmilM bv shoals ns a
Boss
are the Misses
Garner,
the wi»«
daughters
of
ring afterhealej,
it is putand
in until
is ;
.. '. 'uttl
, .
..' .
I'I tioninuxionentirely
rnb the
on wound
his none:
'^rnuide'^ir
-ir exist
xtaruer,
wno
orownen
----nt
.
I Commodore Garner, who was drowned And dealer In Senn, Tobacco, Oonte*
FaraUhlnc
...
tnntton-UUow twice a day.
”*t'
,ttk •te0«8le 'f» X**” ,ex“t’ under a vwht that overturned u few a—J.
7
. vnrt.nsihocnu.^m^Umt
ence os tiie grass can make tiiat theox
the ox '
• He mad„ y,
io ,
K.
JJERE YOU UA.VE THEM.
’ licks up, or the
z' '
‘ifuuS WaH .tot, and, upon hi. .tenth, w» Ctev. hTL, r_______________
Exiles in Siberia.
, that is devastated1 by locusts. It is the !j &amp;b|e to jf&lt;ave bjH
$4,000,000 or . t c, dili.IN.
The popular idea of the fate of pris­ unwritten law of nature that one race $3,000l000 each. Added to tins, theylW*
When we say this, we mean that you have
Notary 1’ublic,
oners sentenced to hard Inlxir iu tiie must die that another may live; this ore charming and beautiful young la--1
M»pio
mines of Siberia is a somewhat exagger­ other, in its turn, suliserving the some
dies.
g LIEBHALSER,
ated one. It is generally believed that end, and so, constantly, until the cycle
a man condemned to work in the Siber­ lie complete. Without this law, against
Longfellow at Home.
* WTUfTT a -kt
ian mines is virtually condemned to which there is no appeal, nautre would
He dresses in a suit of black bruruldeath ; that when he descends into his Im* a chaotic impossibility. The destruc­
mine he says good-by to the light of tive influences are so predominant that cloth, and is very much of a democrat ■
We are opening the largest and most complete stock rf
heaven forever, being kept under ground the coruuge is indiscriminate and with­ A charming conversationalist, he has ' READY MADE CLOTHING,
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
until he dies; and that, living os he thus out struggle.—Contemporary Review. drawn many dear friends to liim. He
has a marvelous faculty of putting one
does, amid unhealthy fumes, death is
Wnahwillc,
KIch.
pleasure to present before the people of
.
quite at his case. Rising early, lu? takes
An Object of Pity.
qpHAT HUSBAND OF MINE!
Nashville and vicinity, aa • call at
Hons Growyoat, a worthy German for­ a comparatively light breakfast, and, if
these statements before he went to mer, who has been a life-long resident the day is bright, ifldulgea in a walk for
our store will fully prove.
O.U hU SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING
Silteria, appears to have taken some of Berks county, has a shrewish wife, several hours, varying liis runtc daily.
trouble to ascertain whether they are who has long rendered his domestic life His rambles sametimes lead him to tiiat
true or not, and. after many inquiries, anvthing but a cough of rosea. One
a‘X of tiie dead, Mount Auburn;
“common fairness," he write*, “com­ day not long ago she, in a fit of pique, occamonaUy he visits Cambridgeport,
full
pels me to say that every one denied packed up her duds and left him, vowing
°»°® ia a "Me he walks to Boston
that there was any foundation for never to come back. The news went!
his friends or his publishers,
them. Even," ift? continues, " the few around’ among “
• • • “ —you «kfiow
- ’ ji H
his
or i 17 A. HUSH.
the neighbors
”e cftijg on v
‘“ printeri evary ’day
’
-- does travel I
I t,wo wh^n he boa anything to put in -*-Ja
’
Poles who spoke to me so bitterly of tho how intelligence of all kinds
“THE BOSS"
Government did not bring this to their in the country -and at night several &lt;rf tjrpe, and r«*iv« or returns proofs of
charge, nor did I meet any of the con­ tiicm, of whom I was one, went to con- hw works. Thc winter he spends in j
It must also be remembered that we alao carry an i—mmo
victs who said as much." On the con­
,i,i ou hhs front Cambridge, and the summer in his Cot­
trary, the silver mines were, so far as
at his pipe. 1 b»ge at Noliant His carriage is erect, '
,
stock of
“I pity you." 1
tiiexo is little in his manner to Bug- !
he could learn, worked on the twelve,
and sometimes even on the right, hour
honest Ikitch-1 ff**1 hia poem “ Morituri Salntamns."
system ; while in the gold mines,, which man, as lie distnrbedly knocked out the | The warmth of his love is lavished u»on 1
he himself visited, the men worked in oshM of his pipe, "you vas right She
children, who are all in oil to ]
r
al-- —ail I T
has shunt come lock !"—Chester (Pa.) Indeed, few men enjoy thc compmiv of .
AND
Democrat.
those about them daily as does Mr. |
In the coal mines, also, the men only
--------------------------------- Longfellow.—Philadelphia Press.
work twelve hours ii day, and an officer
Ex-Gov. Shown, the new Senator
_
----- - ------ ;---------------informed the writer that the amount of from Georgia, is not aa fine a looking j Bancroft, the historian, has in his ■
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
work allotted to each man per day ought man aa his predecessor, liaving a deri- house at Washington a fine painting of i
GF Wo buy for CASH and buy very cloae; and conaequentiy oar
_
to be got through by an tn-?reetic work­ cal sppcarance, with long white whis-: rhe Emjx-ror of Germanv, presented to j
have the benefit of it.
kera,
tapering
to
a
point,
and
being
t
him
by
Emperor
William
hunsdf.
j
IJ
HJ
_1SJ
-L
_L
S
-L
S
man in alxiut two houns. On the other
i Bancroft will, in October, be f» year* oJJ. i
Naskvilla. Hitch.
hand it appears that floggtog is not in-1 •lightly [old.

New Spring Goods

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc.

Barber,

Bargains in Spring Goods.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
yvelliam jones-

BOOTS, SHOES,

ALL KINDS § FOOT COVER

�NASHVILLE, MICH.,
VILI,E
—

IAJIOMDUTIOJ.
dcago Convention finished its
Tuesday, putting in nomiua: of Ohio, and for Vide, Gen. ChesA. A rthur of New York.
With Gen. Arthur the general publie
much acquainted, tayond the
fact of hi* being ex-collector
of
tbvport of New York. He was a
ooldier of thc war, rising to the rank
of major-general. Grant appointed
I
him collector of New York, Bj position
he retained up to last year. As to Gen.
Garfield, the entire people have become
r
more or less acquainted with him
through his sturdy, common sense
nIH-ccIh * in Congress, andliis promiJ
neiice ns a btatesman. He is eniphatically a-self-mado mau being born of
pie bi an parentage, and rising step by
►tep like our Lincoln, until now, when
he is made a nominee for the highest
honors that our country can .bestow,
j
At the ont-break of the Rebellion he
•_ entered thc army with a small com­
mand and came out as a Brigadier
General, aud since that time lie has
been a member of Congress. His life
represents the noble example of what
self-exertion and determination united
witli reasonable ability can.doin Amer­
.
ica. He is a man in whom the people
.
have Ulie utmost confidence, will lie a
hard one to beat, and if elected we may
,
look for a continuation of good gov­
ernment and peace.

.

At the rate of June immigration thus
far, 60,000 will be received at Castle
Garden during the month. That will
make 150JXX) for the quarter year com­
prising April, May, and June. Tak
ing in Boston, BaltimoreiPhihulclphia,
and other ports for the same period,
we may expect a total of 200,000 for the
quarter. Nearly nil these immigrants
ore sturdy and vigorous, they will increas and multiply.' This westward
procession of the people of Europe is
one of ttfi1 imposing spectacles aud pol­
itical portents of our day.

lustend of shut door t in liquor sav ■ loo us on Sundays, the new Massnchu
• -setts law now orders open windows nil
day long.
All curtains,
wooden
. screens,- stained glass, or ground glass
doors and windows must come down
jor stand aside, so that Everybody can
see what is going on or going down
within. This is a novel method to
bring about the restrictions of Uun-I
.
uajeirtw «*»»*•

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■

plaint agnmstiL it is not without its |
effects in the three weeks that it has ।
...
I _ .
been m force.
‘
Let us, iu the campaign now opening
war with words, divided iu opinionFJ
- ---------------------------------------------- --------- vote for different men, but never for- ;

thc

lWainifn&lt;-tin-os

atone

changed position. The balTwhTc
him first struck the liarrel of his

•

MAIN LINE.

the

«». nut

Finest Goods in Central Nicli

Griffin of Battle Creek, was drowned
in a cistern Wedneadiy.
Among the arrivals st tiie Chicago
then struck the man just over tho
greenback national convention was and
heart and was stopped there by a song
Denni* Kearney, Juft put of prison.
lj£k in his shirt pocket. -He' was un
Wm. SAdlcr, a Canadian employed at coWk-ians for three-quarters of an hour,
Tompkin’s camp near Big Rapids was and’it was a full month before the
killed instantly Saturday morning by a black and blue spot diappeared.
failing limb. At Pitsburg Landing a member of
Edwin Stevens,.of the law firm of the Twelfth Michigan Infantry stooped
Loud A-Stevens, was found dead at down to give a wounded man a drink
I am prepared to furnish the public
his house in Detroit Saturday evening. from his canteen. While in this act a
ballet aimed at bis breast struck the
Death caused by apoplexy. •
A freight train brakeman on the canteen, turned aside, passed through
Grand Itapids A Indiana railroad fell the body of a man and hurried itself in
from the train Saturday morning at tiie leg of a horse. The canteen waa
split open, and dropped to the ground
Stamwood and was inatadtly killed.
in halves.
•
Earnest T. Brsriger, &amp; brakeman on
At the second battle of Bull Run as a
the F. At P. M. railway fell, between New York infantryman was passing
the cars near Saginaw,- June 3rd. and his plug of tobacco to a comrade, a bul­
was so badly crushed that ha died next let struck the plug and glanced off and
morning.
■
hurried itself in a knapsack. The to­
It is in the air that the Democrate bacco was rolled up like a ball of shav­
and'Greeubackers of Michigan will en­ ings aud canieda hundred feet away.
deavor to eoaiesce'this fall on the elect­ Directly in line of the ball was the
oral ticket. Thc proposal comes from head of.a lieutenant, and had not the
Grand Rapids.
bullet been deviated he would certain­
Mrs. Paggett, of Greenbush, is nearly ly have received it. As it was he had
seventy yeira oW, yet rather than liave Ixith eves filled with tobacco dust and
her husband, who is old and blind, go had to be led to-the rear.
At Brandy Station one of Custer’s
to the poor-house, she chopped six
troopers had his left stirrup strap cut
acres of. timber for #34.
Mrs. Bordeaux, of Ottawa Lake, took away by a grape-shot, which passed
between
hisleg and the horse,blistering
a pan of hot ashes to (he barn to kill
thc ebichen lice witli. The lice were his skin us if u red-hot iron had been
destroyed and so were thc barn and used. He unmounted to ascertain the
nature of his injury, and as he bent
unfortunate Mrs. Bordeaux.
Over a bullet knocked his hat off aud
Mrs. Jatoe Monroe, of Battle Creek, killed Inrtrtirtc. In the same fight was
took a large dose of laudnnm late Mon­ a trooper who had suffered several days
day night, to commit suicide. A doct­ with toothache. In a hand-to-hand
or was called and slie is still alive, with fight he received a pistol ball in the
but little hopes of recoven’.
.
right cheek. It knocked put his aching
While the enthusiastic' Kalamazoo double tooth and passed out of the left
republicans were firing Garfield salutes hand corner of his mouth taking part
Tuesday night, O. D. Willcox had un of the uper tooth along. The joy of
arm blown off and was otherwise ter­ l&gt;eing rid of the toothache was so great
ribly, and perhaps fatally iniured. that the trooper could not be made to
Hiram Day was also maimed for life.
go to the rear to have his wound dress­
Charles McGahan, of Battle Creek, ed.
IT IS GENERALLY KNOW
Ari object, no matter how trifling,
has been missing for a week. His hat
was found on the nver bank, and he is will turn a bullet from its true course.
supposed to have committed suicide. This was shown one dav at the remount
He nnd a ouarrel with his affianced, camp in Pleasent Valley. They had
and jumped into thc river In a fit of a “bull-pen” there, in which about 500
bounty jumpers aud other hard cases
despondency.
Hon. Isaac M. Crane has been ad­ were under guard. Once in a while
When Combined
judged insane by the Ingham County one of these would make a brake for
Circuit Court and has been sent to the liberty. Every sentinel in position ;
would
opeu
fire,
and
it
did
not
matter
Tnrfme Asylum at Pontiac. Mr. Crane
lias been a member of the legislature, in the least if the men ran toward the
was a member of thc Constitution al crowded camp. On this occasion a
Convention and was once a candidate prisoner made for the camp, aud as
many,as six shots were fired at him
for Congress from the third DistricL
without effect. One of the bullets en­
The body of an unknown man was tered the tent of a captain in the 12th
found in Graud river at Grand Haven Pennsylvania cavalry. He was lying
Tuesday. It is not unusual to find down and thc course of the bullet would
drounded men at Grand Haven, but have hurried in his closet. Fortunate­
when us in this case, heavy stones are ly for him the candle by which he was Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market, confidentially
found tie&lt;! to to the body it makes some reading
rv4MlllIK sat „
uw
on
a BUU1U
stand between hin and believing they will stand the test, and ^rove highly satisfac’ „ the
.....
. Thia
excitement. W hether tins person was i wlic
i,n]|t.t cn. tercd.
This was
niurdered or committed suicide is nor struck and broke, in two, and the light- tory to all who purchase.
known.
edend
’
’ to the floor without
-•
- •be- I
?nd dropped
...... ' ’U,P• *••••••»
snuffed
out. The ball ••••
was
I
At the Battle Creek races Palma
’•,“ •deviat—
.821*
buried itself in the pillow under i
took first in the 2.30 class, time 2.33
J, | 'ed
‘l and
anJ boned
ipsv I the officer
head, passed
passed out
out of
of that
that |
2.33, 2.34. In the 3 52 class Little Tonsy
officer’ss head,
iv:L
and
through
his
tent,
entered
one
be'
took fiist money. Silverton secund, Wil!!"
•• ’K
•* -•-*/•]„ the 2 ;Cjmon"
34 rac* ajx I hind it, passed between two men, and
'■ I
"d, Lizzie took fin«t. moot ) .
*g»i»S » rami' kettle.
p]jrt M.coll(] an(
—i] ■»»
Man— Mallorv and
iI here
here is
is in
in Detroit
Detroit to-day.
to-day, ajilnn
a man wl
who |
Bay Prince divided third and foilrth i
wounded five times in les- than'
__
•_ *l._ the
&lt;&gt; nn2.26
____
*1__
___ were
I f,.n' ton
mtiitifua
ti» at
FmrFair
Onlru
flt first
moneyTin
"race
there*
minute*
Oaks.I In-The
kes. ।, bullet
nuiiet encerea
secomi । -■—
throe entries. Bic Soap, Young Wilkes.
entered ins
his leic
left arm; tnc
tin- .second
nn,J b’red Dougins, winning in the
t‘— | pivehim a scalp wound; the thinl hit You can always find the following articles, or will be made to
I him in the foot; the fourth buned itJ
“ . .
»’
onler named-. t.inc 2^1 i, •.31f. 2.33J.।
.
.
'•
; self in his shoulder; the fifth entered I
order:
order : All
All kinds
kinds of
of
Some time since a few roughs broke । his right leg. While he was being car-i
» -w-o —

For tlie season of1880.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Unquestionably the best Bnilt and Easiest Riding

Ha iiniond ........

MlddfoTHl*.......

n&amp;*tine&gt;...... .
MmUS*",...L
Vermontville ..
Charlotte-------Mm femMa,.
Rive* Janet Ion.
Jacknoa
Detroit.............. ;

STATIONS.
Detroit,____ '..
Jackson,
Rlvc» Junction,
K*ton Rapid*,.
Charlotte------- ..
VermontTlDa..
KaahrlUa_____
Haallnca..........
M'ddleTiIJ«,_..„
Rammond
Grand Rapid*,..

Through Coachea and Sleeping C»r» to and from
Grand Rapid. and Detroit. All train* conaert In
aame depot at Detroit with Groat W«»Urn, Gratid
Trunk and Canada Southern Railvaya.
'
K. O. BROWK,
H. B. LXDTARD.
,. V» IITVOI11.
G*o’ 1 Poo*and Tlekot JL««nt.ChIeo&lt;o.

Buggy or Wagon

JgOOM, BOOM, BANG!

To be found in the IVfar-lxet.

Workmanship and Materials
Witli

THE IDEAL OF TIIE TRUE ARTIST,

All Goods of this Manufacture,
E. COOK

TLMTKF IMPT P MP KTS

i i
i X kJ
X Xl.XV-m.XXt Ut XUXX XJXJUXXUXl

For a few days only J. 5c G. Meakin's

IRON STONE CHINA!
-Warranted not to craze or crackle.

Tea Cups and Saucers
" “
"
•* handled
50 c.
Tea Plates
30 e.
Breakfast Hates
40 c.
Dinuer
•*
50 c.
Coffee A Sugar
10 C.
(.‘mined Goods per can
15 c.
| Peas, Beans, Strawberries, Coni, Black­
berries, Cherries, Etc.

COFFEE~AND TEA
I

AT ANY PRICE.

Olioiee

RoaHtfei

, of Beef, Pork Veal, Mutton and Steak,
“so lender as never vaa.”

I3OSS BOLOGNAS
For the whole population.

dressed at a moments notice.

I

“All these things and many more,
Call and see me at the corner store.’

। Cash paid for Produce

««
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C. W. SMITH.
fight,.u.
we
are still
friends
^ons. JAAcoupl;
coupleof
oftheniwere
them werearrCTtal:
arrested were
werebeing
being*dressed
mT eiplwling
exploding”.hell
shell !
rienuB I...
ML
.........
on neighbors,
I...,. f„..,.l.
drewod an.
and kindred. Every man has a right and one escaped to the
trie Canadian side. I almost bnried
buried him
hini under an avalanche
that. h
I J** mt
b‘Y Monday
to his own opinion, anti so faros that
Rnt n11 ‘day
Monday on the Canadian ;| of dirt.
dirt, %
in being
being removed further to | OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,'
■
I shore rapping his heels against the Imnk , the rear a runawa
opinion i. bonost, tte individual en • .....
Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and!
tertainiDg it is entitled to respect.
‘ ’--------_
Towards
evening
he got a boat and and yet to-day he is seemingly hale &gt;
'
butterfly,
cameback to Algonac and was arrested. ' and hearty and walks without a limp. I
.
___
.
The recent wet, warm weather is “Yes 1 came back,” lie said with a sigh I —Free Preu.
I—
|\T
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i
1 jv
I? 1 vl T* K J K? •
bringing garden vegetables right along to the officer who had hin in charge.
and the bugs and worms are coming another day'ii) Canada. j'U' t,,nn *t*y '
Got Their Oothes Mixed.
। Double and Single. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual- |
50 1 cars befbre the Public.
witli them; but let Michigan funner*
ai w..m Bav Citv ni-d-ntiv nimvfivn'
v* .t
• •mT
i called
■■ . i ity
prices.
cheap.
Callars,
Collar
At
nest any city, recently a iM&gt;5 me t Mark
Twain
his uew ibook,
- aii(l,,low
,
1 , - Repairing
. ‘
J?. done
•
tt
ilook around them at the promise of
। Pronounced by all to be the most
years old. named Chetilliou, was teas- Tramps Abroad, tells how s. party of I
Pads and m
in lack
fact everything in the Harness line.
line,
bountiful crops, and think of the ]&gt;oor ing a half-starved savage dog which j tourists got wet, aud what they did j
; plea taut and efficacious remedy now in
-rTT*/r
'WWT ▲
■&lt;
Kansas farmerH who are crying out for was chained, when th.- animal broke when they came liack to the hotel:
JLl U JWL Jt&gt; JHjJrt/
W jNL&lt;jr&lt;_&gt;±W
use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse.
,r
j ai i
•
i c* •
m • • 1 neu crouu tickling sensation in the
rain to cool the parched earth and save loose and commenced eaUngUW child. -We stripped, and went to bed, and n
and
attempted
to
drag the child under i n?nt onr cfothes down to be baked ; all Carnages, I op und Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim-I „
.
r urk‘u,fr sensation in the
their crops rrom destruction.
theliouse. The child when rescued | the hords of soaked tourists did the'
minff a snecialtv
Old tons made to look as "Sod am nPW '
'^t’oping cough, .etc, Over a
was temblv mangled, and is not ex- ; Kaine. Thc chaos of clothing got mix„
° U sPec,ail'J •
'Jia ‘°P8
TO
a&amp; 0OOU OS new. million bottles gold within the last few
A demure, diminutive girl, aged 18,
pected to live. People who wdl keep ' ed iu the kitchen and there were con- '
RpTuomner
.&gt;
Remember we
we have
have aa founnrv
foundry ana
and are
are nlwavs
always renrtv
ready tn
to row
rea- ‘ .' yean. uit gives relief where ever —
used,
is under arrest in Philadelphia for^iig- an auinial half-starved deserves to be I M.quencea. I did not get the same 1
pair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought | a,,d the power to impart benefit that
amy. She has three living husbands, about half eaten up themselves, and drawers I sent down, when our things j
Jron
"
"
• cannot be had from the cough mixtures
all of whom the married within two people who do riot teach their children I CAnu, „p at 6:15: I got a pair on a new
years. When asked why she had done better than to torture dumb creatures plan. Thev were merely a pair of long
o-nts'^Xiih’''1 by 111 dra“i’teatS5
deserve to be tied up and tortured— white ruffled, cuffed sleeve*-, hitched
this she Mid: “They were all good fel­ past a little.
' to-gether at the top with a narrow
numeouuyiiig
&gt;vurK none
uy the
me best
uvst ui
woncmen. I
--------Horseshoeing unu
and juu
Job Work
done by
of workmen.
-----lows and they coaxed me so,”
held "t®“*3:“ CihiS«S‘.,D u“‘«h7
tL/ «re preUy XU?, Casting a apecalty.
Scrapers and Fann Bells cheap. Chilled ',
••"I" w** h«hKettles, all sizes, C0]. ^/®«0,Iin,ea&lt;,e^for®J*rinRbvercomRussia and China are maki..g faces seventh in the history &gt;f the party.1 bu^ they made toa feel like tiro people, I and land sides to fit almost anv plow.
. i„
rr&lt;1„ fr ‘
olamt.
plaint, constinatmn.
constipation, rirk
sick heaaaehe.
headache, tofe­
at each other these days, and, if thc The first one was held in Phibulrlphin and disconnected at Umt. The raau .
ver and ngue, and all diseases of the
unpleasantness ends in a fight, a very in June, IK’WJ, and nominated John c. nijiRt have Is en an idiot thnt got him- UUUlS lof briCK buildings, Iron frc ncing.&amp;c.
Fremont for president. The .second
UP bke that to rough it in the
:
—■. —
----y
----.
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
spirited fight it will be. Russia is strong
w.-m held in Chwairo io 1800. ar&lt;l Lonnmuutain,.
.. .
.
! A
B.. AA'OI.OC'l’T
.
gist at 25 cents per box.
and China ia by no means weak, hav­ coin was nominated. The third took
, The shirt they brought rue was /*.,
i(AS REMOVED
ing an army of six hundred thousand place in Baltimore iu 1864, when Lin- I shorter than the drawers, aud hadn t
any
sleeves
to
it
—
at
least
*t
hasn't
aoy'x^
„
coin
HI
renominnted.
In
1808
the
|
'..,
i"i
i
~
‘
—
—
-------men nt her command.
more
than
Mr.
Darwin
Kod&lt;l
call
rod!Opposite
t
ook
st
Cai-i-iag
’
e
Works,
j
_____ ._______ r»ret«i
convention was held in Chicago for the j *
’
“ • * —*
•- 1
second time, and General Grant- wns '-------••&lt;.dnovea
—; .cV
—
i |
—--------------------------------------------------montary
tlicw ----hadwna
'tW.
WHERE
HE WILL
KEEP
A FIRST —
CLASS STOCK OF
1 T?
nnif.
1 ' T. BOISE. .
As we go to press. Jhe Greentaekers nominnhil. The filth «■». h-1.1 in Phil- ■: anmnd
them, !*«,♦
but tlio
the Iwvazam
lm«n&gt;ndic_____
■, _
_
. -------- _
have not selected a Presidential nomi­ adelphia in 1«72. and renominated Gen- । ulously plain. The nit silk under-]
II
I
I
La 1 Cmimf CmbmL
i
nee, but, it is privately /mnoretl that oral Grant The next wn4 held in (’in- nhirta they brought me was on a; new
rA
6^1 I
JL-LJ —
i
and Rutherford B. Hayes was plan, and was really a sensible thing; ।
.
KINDS
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
Susan B. Anthony "is the black mare cinnati,
nominated.
. it opened behind, aud anil had pockets |
Dr Att iximus,
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE
that into carry bffthe laurels.
. .
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,
,
'in it for the shoulder blades; but they 1
■»
'M--fr pH iQfW
A horrible tragedy occurred nt a did not seem to fit mine, and so I found . ▼▼
IWMCW, l^FllWLCl
That red-skin Victoria has killed farmhouse in the township of Lake- i it a sort of uncomfortable garment. 1 -■
--------------over 100 settlers thus far this season, field. Saginaw county, on the night of They gave my bob-tail coat to some­
th*
7th.
A
constable
went
to
the
house
j
l&gt;udy
else,
and
sent
me
an.ulster
suitaand if the weather isn’t too wet or too whicli was owned by one Pot Clark, to ble for a giraffe. I had to tie my coldry bis crop of scalps bids fair to pan replevin a pair of oxon which had been lar on liecause there was no button on
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taken by Cl,ark from his brother, the foolish little shirt which I describoat the largest for several year*.
I have in my employ first-class workmen and can give good satisfaction. Call
Clark and his wife attacked the -officer 1 cd a little while ago.”
Surgical Instrument!!
and sec me before yon purchase.
—------ --------------An Iowa schoolmaster knocked down and drove him awav, he says, and on
And all the leading Remedies in
It only the female mosquito tligt
a hornet's nest to use in illustrating a the morning of the Sth he returned and
found the house in ashes, Clark and bites, but when a man gets a chance to
torture, bat instead of a lecture he il­ his wife headless and limbless corpses,
belt one with a towel, hr’s going co do
lustrated a race of a mile and a half and blood and a knife were found on it without stopping to inquire its gen;
OWIC1NAL ANO ONLY ClNVtNfc
School Books,
the premises. Of course the supposi-, der.
through thickets.
Blank Books,
tion is that Clark and wife have neex/
Miscollan’s Books.
’
The Japs stud.' jiolitical economy. murdered aud their house fired to con­
A Nevada paper promises tn support
A LARGE LIKE OF
ceal the crime ; but who did it, or why
Ab, yes; we know what tiiat is. Five it was done is not yet made clear, but the party that will adopt the Ten Com­
Bibles, Autograph and
mandments
us
a
platform.
dollars directly to the voter w worth is being investigated.
Photograph Albums
- 435 spent on fireworks.
The politician’s doom follows hard
A COMPLETE LIKE OF
Newspapers all through the country upon baboon).
Death ia no more than, going from are announcing the coming of circuses
one room to another—into dirt or neat- and advising tin- small boy to save his
The battles of the union—fight b
Wall Paper and Bordering,
neas, according as we have lived.
nicHes, in order that he may see all the tween husband and wife.
[TRIMNXP FREE.]
wonders of the great and only exhibi­
AS FINE A LINE OF
No wonder the world ia no. Usd when tion of the kind on the globe, etc.
Tea!
Ten I
Tea!
three-fourths of the babies as they Don’t do it. boys; don’t allow any edi­
kuc&gt;, one Menu'T nunh;’ truooTl ui outor wzx-.
Big Bargains in Tea, au&lt;tft Beautiful ■
Srn*nu»n ■ MeehUnr. Four ««• of H*v*r«
•••me into the world as unwelcome tor to preach any such thing in tn your
Aa there la in town, and all war­
brains. Watch your chance and slide Conch Shell given with every Pound. ,
ranted to be as represented
in with the crowd, steal in under the
C. W. Smith
or money refunded.
(MnMMhrMN*
Mier live with a dog tlpftia kind canvas. Never pay to go to a circus,
caution
Druggists claim larger sales for Hili’ I
good than with a flirting or scold­ as you may be disappointed with the
.
.
.
rCALL AND SEE ME
wife. or a brutal, drunken hus- performance, mid disappointments in Buchu than any other medicine.
;»&gt;-.&lt;■.!«.&lt; of
youth often result diMastrously. Ra­
BE NOT DECEIVED
ther run the risk of being kicked over I
DR. C. W. GOUCHER,
Prescriptions Ctu

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'SELLERS’
COUGH .
SYRUP!
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Best Heavy Harness from $33. to $35.
Single Harness from $12. upward.
NICHOLS,SHEPARD &amp; CQ.BaitleMM

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VIBRATOR

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F. T. BOI8K.

�Fr**e» Hb&lt;**lter ha* bought a now
Mra. Lundquist b a terrible Miffarer
SATURDAY, - - - JUNE 12,1880 with a earner,
Hastings, June 6, 1880.
•
Leander Kent i* preparing to build a Oreo Strong,
house this fall.
Dear Sir1 wish to express my grat­
VICINITY LOCALS
Several rraudenta of the village have itude to somebody for sending me the
repainted their dwellings.
Nashville News. The paper is well
WOODLAND ITEMS.
Fanner* are trying, under great dilfl teamed “The News.” The reader can
Ree'atonce that the editor make* an
I’atingill No. 2 took to himself a iculties, to mend their ways.
The wind, rain and insect* are re­ effort to get all the news of tbe county,
Mapes.
just as it should be. Let the News.
Waahiugton’s No. 2. has gone in yon- ducing the wheat crop fearfully.
come, sent by whomsoever it may be,
The Republicans are so pleased at it is welcome all the same. Yours,
• der (Ohio.)
.
Garfield
’
s
nomination
that
they
can't
Unde Sam. Jordan is failing in
D. H. Shelly,
sleep
nights.
.
health very fast.
D. B. Bowen says that 88 years ago
Wa-ca-co-nOj the well known Miami
The fisherman are building a boat­
just
snch
a
season
ns
the
present
one
Indian,
living
in
Liberty
township, up­
house on Jordan lake.
on the reservation, died yesterday, in
Charley Hies says this wet weather visited this town.
’ Squire Grant was honored with a tbe 59th year of his age. He had been
/ has brought him a girl, baby.
on the Democratic floor as one a member of the Baptist church, some
A. J. Kilpatrick, our census taker, is position
twenty yeara, and frequetly preached.
of tho county committee.
busy asking the girls how old they are.
Elder
Harder
of Nashville will preach On his nnu of. TOO acres, years ago, he
If it does rain a good share of the
built a church, iu which services were
at
the
Matteson
school
house
on
Sun
­
time, we can eat strawberry short-cake. day af turnoon, at half past 2.
regularly held during his life time.
L. Hilbert t Son and John Holmes ‘ A ride through the country will con­ Wa-ca-co-na was an-honorable Indian,
are receiving loads new goods every vince any one that funning is anvthing and had the respect and good will of
bis neighbors.—Wabash Plaindealer.
week.
hutencouragin.g, this spring.
Tbe above snbject was converted
Rev. J. F. Orwick has takei. his
Prof. J. C. Field of Charlotte will
wife to Kalamazoo for medical treat­
Eve a concert at the M. E. church in witli sixty other Indians under the
ment.
missionary labor of Rev. C. A. Price, of
llamo, in the near future.
Some of our farmers think that their
Ev. Parsons has bought a span of this vicinity, twenty years ago. These
corn ground will raise millet or buck­ horses and u bran new harness and facte we learu from a letter bearing’
wheat.
• can now put on airs witli tiie rest.
date Oct. 4, 1832. The chief of the
Our fishermen are having lots of fun
this wet weather, catching fish on Jor­ . D. W. Powers has returned to his above tribe, who was converted at the
farm and a Mr. Wilson of Vt. Ville
dan lake.
has moved into J. B. Hartwell’s house, same time, died a few months ago at
Hon. Geo. M. Dewey will speak Fri­ lately occupied by Mr. Powers.
the age of 101 years.
day evening, June 11, nt thc church, if
Many farmers were still -planting
it don’t rain.
.
A church in Vermont advertises for
corn the present week, while others
We see that our oar men are still having corn large enough to cultivate a pastor-J“Ono who is, not afraid to
turningout oars. They have a new are compelled to sit on the fence and asM^isiu-with the poor and who gives
supplv of logs on hand.
no attention to politics.” We hail the
mourn.
The M. E’sf of the Holmes church,
Thc Congregational society consent­ rising sun!
baye a new l»ell weighing 450 lbs. C. ing to’ the removal of Rev. Henrj8. Phillipa willed fifty dollars toward Marsh to another charge, have brought
Xashville Markets.
purchasing the bell before he died.
themselves among the list of churches
«r
—
LOO
The lightning struck uncle Johnny without a pastor.
. Haight’s house last week. It came
Ed.Rarick has iuvfsted in abnin new
down the chimney, tore up tho floor steam power threshing machine, right
some and burnt a nole in tho caipet.
from the Buckeye state, and ho pro­
75
Lorenzo Curtis is building a house. poses to do good work with it or throw- Onion*, per ba,
10
We hope every carpenter will respond up the “biz.”
and give him a day or two, work. He
Johnnie Green is improving in health
Timothy
per
bo.....
has all the lumber and timber ready and tho wound caused by the amputa­
Mt
for the building and is thankful to the tion is doing finely, ami Johnnie pro­ Clover Seed, per bu.
11.00
people for what they have done and mises to scon be among the stirring
4.50
. 1.75
hopes some time in■ the future to re­ mass of humanity. 1.00
spond if any of them be so unlucky as
Mrs. Sarah A. Pernr of Brookfield Wool...
to burn out.
was married on the 30th of Muy to Wm.
A. Rogers of that town. Mrs. Perry
’is the ilaughtei of the lat&lt;*T,cvi BrnnLOCAL MATTERS.
SUNFIELD ITEMS.
dige, deceased, of West Kalamo.
Physicians freely prescribe the new
This correspondent wishes to enquire
Valentine Mapes now writes P. M.
Food
Medicine. "Malt Bitters,” be­
aftefiiis name.
if the agitation of the temperance
cause more nourishing, streugthing,
Sunday was a wild, harry sort ’of a •question, and the formation of red and purifying than all other forms ol
ribbon
clubs
has
anything
to
do
tow
­
•lay in these parts.
ard causing so much rain in this state malt medicine, while free from the
R. N. Wilson of flhbewa. has opened this spring i
objebtions urged against malt liquors.
•
37-41.
a branch store at Burns X-roads.
Jim McCorej- boaste of being the
/
Bcnj. Frybogle lead Miss Bell Trow- owner of a chicken that began to crow
brige to the hymenial aileron the 30th at the tender age of four days, and
A book on the liver, its diseases and
ult.
,
still continues to sing, rooster fashion,
Twins arc the blessings nt present in at int&lt;Tvnls of half an hour each day. their treatment sent free. Including
treatise upon Liver Complaints, Tor­
A. Cainpbcll’s home. Their agregate Where’s Barnum ?
Rid Liver, Jaundice, Billiousness,
weight is 18 lbs.
The new school house in the Evans
cadache. Constipation, Dyspepsia,
School has closed in Dint,, No. 2, on tuniiKi
district is
advanced
a uunce
dance .Malana.eiC.
in im» far
I.u .iu
. .UIIAU that u
Malaria, etc. AtHireaS
Address UK.
Du. BAXFOKD,
Sanford,
account of tliu illness of thc teacher. \— ’...’..i i..
i.„„
laX' . 288 Broadway.’New York City, N. Y.
Miss Flora Barnum.
week,and
at awhich
numbers Now,
were II
sold
good time
time 43reported.
- -------- - --------Sunfield has got. too small to hold sold and a good time reported. Now,
----wish
----------..
, iI
ice &lt; ream I Ice &lt; ream !
to enquire
if that is the modTom. Pratt and Alf, Allen,they having we
Resumed the responsibilities of par­ eni way of opening a temple of learn­
The Ice Cream Boom is now upon us,
ing.
*
ents.
and you will always find the best qual­
E. F. Preston ia the census enumera­
Jack Lundquist is expecting his ity liv the Quart, Pint or Dish, at the
tor of Sunfield. Now boys, how many father, mother mid brother from the Ice Cream Parlor, two doors north of
babies havct you I no nigging!
far off hind of Sweden, to land at his the Post Office.
88tf.
The temperance mass meeting held house before many days. How great
Farm for Rent,
at Coy’s grove on the 23rd ult, was will lie the pleasure of that meeting to
the
parents
and
children,
when
safely
largely attended and pronounced a edI.N.Crittendon offers his farm in Cas­
locked in each others anus after so I tleton (near Morgan) for rent for oue
cided success.
.
long a separation and so great a dis­
A prominent Smifiehler wanted to tance intervening, when they can re-, or more years and will take his pay in
cash
nr iu the clearing of luuu. For
have a good laugh and some fun with joice that after so wearisome a journey
hia wife, and so a few nights since Se­ they have at last met in thi.* land of partRiilars enquire ou premises.
I. N. CRTfENDKN.
creted himself by the roadside and liberty where every one is a Lord,
fired off a pistol just m his wife and an­ Duke, Marquis, King, Queen, Count,
ryWill pay the highest market
other lady passed his hiding place, Countess, honest, rogue, or in prison.
price
in
cash
foruiisaltcd
butter Fann­
homeward bound from a visit. Ah the
A curious case of human nature has ers bring Idyour butter and save the
report of the pistol combined, with the
E. P.EESE.
lateness and darkness of the hour, occurred in the south part of town. salt
nearly scared the ladies into fits, he Mr. -Abner Reynolds aim" wife,two old
Undertaking.
was Kept so busy bringing them to, pioneers of the town, aged respective
Having
completed
in
every
particular
tiiat he didn’t nave time to laugh ly 87 and 83. who have raised a large
family of children, and lived to see our Undertaking Department, we are
much.
them all grown to men and women, now prepared to furnish at all times a
BARRYVILLE ITEMS.
and who have giand and great-grand first class modern Hearse, cooling
door
crape,
bearers,
children living near by, saw fit,a short I&gt;oa rd s,
Dr. C. 0. Scott is in Grand Rapids time ago, to disolve partnership, Mrs. badges, gloves, and our services,
tliis week.
Reynolds declaring that she would when required,in laying nut and pre­
You can bear tbe steamboat whistle live witli her husband no longer. She paring for bunal; preserving liodies in
left her home and went to reside with any kind of weather without the bar­
on Thornapple Lake most any day.
barous use v&gt;f ice, etc, all of which with
Elder Preston, formerly of Maple her daughter, and Mr. Reynolds failing our personal attendance at funerals
to
pursuade her to return to his roof,
Grove, is visiting friend* at Morgau.
advertised her desertion in due form in will l»e furnished free of charge.
The cold water picnic, at Morgan, the Bellevue Ga^ctle, and Mra. Rey­
Kellogg, -Demakay &amp;. Co.
has been postponed on account of too nolds or some, one in tier behalf, replies
The Chemicm Works
much water.
in Inst weeks issue, claiming that the
Eldei Scott is at Grass Luke this cause of-her leaving was on account of Will pay the following prices for wood
week, in attendance upon the Jackson the very extreme cruelty of her hus­ delivered at thc works : 4 ft. body
Baptist convention.
band, who kicked, beat and otherwise beach and maple wood, 81.75. 4 ft.
Geo. Norton is putting in the dam. misused her. Mr. Reynolds informs body beach and maple, dry, $2.00
lately swept out by the flood, and will the writer that such is not the case, Short wood will lie taken at proportion­
W. G. Sears.
rtoon have the mul in running order but the secret lies in the fact that there ate prices.
Manager.
is a deep laid conspiracy .to defraud
again.
Minor Mead, W. N. Devine and C. 0. him of what little property he has in
QTBnv your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes,
his
posessioD.
To
bad,
yes,
we
say
to
'Scott have been chosen delegates to tbe
Hats, Caps, Groceries, Provisions,
State convention nt Jackson, from the bad, that after so many years of mar­ Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Ref.se,
ried life,and blessed as’they have been,
Middlerille Reform Club.
who always sells at the lowest prices.
to see them compelled to take ’this
’ ’
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G ASTER.
step in their ripe old age.
HlftKORY CORNERS ITEMS.
Noprepartior. has ever performed such
EAFON COUNTY ITEMS.
. marvellous cures, or maintained so wide
Highways being repaired. •
a reputation, as Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
Charlotte is bonnd to celebrate, She toral, which is recognized as tiie
Mrs. J. W. Parkhurst has gone north
world’s remedy for all disease of the
will do it on the 3rd.
ou a visit to her motlier.
throat and langs. Ite loiig continued
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bradish of Sand t Judge Hooker is said to be the best series of wonderful cures in all climates
band at raising small fruits in toe coun­
Lake are guests of J. M. Cadwalader.
has
made it universally known as a
ty.
' Mr. Lemuel C. Campbell is very low
safe and reliable agent to employ.
Eating too much clover took off three Against ordinary colds, which are the
with consumption. He has been sick a
cows for John Hall of Brookfield, last forerunners of more.serious disorders
long time.
week.
it acts speedily uud surely, always re­
Jfr. J. Roberts has moved his har­
Mrs. Moris Johnson, aged 55, of Grand lieving suffering, and often saving life.
ness business into the store building of
Ledge, died from a shock of paralysis, The protection it afiords, by itstanely
J. C. Bishop.
last week.
use in throat and chest disorders, makes
No wool has been received in this
F. E. Blye has been arrested at Car­ it au invaluable remedy to be kept al­
market yet.. Think it will open at
rollton, Saginaw Co., upon a cliargo of ways on hand in every home. No per­
about 35c. per lb.
bastardy preferred by a Grand Ledge son can afford to be. without it, and
' Mr. Asa Pennock returned with a girl.
those who have once used it never will.
lot of horses a few days since. Mr. P„
The first shipment of wool Trom From their knowledge of ite composi­
is handling a good many of them nowtion and effect, physkiaus use the
n-days.
Thoma* Pennock sold his Charlotto was made by the Patrous of Cherry Pectoral extensively hi their
Husbandry last week Wednesday, and
span of bays for $300.
practice and clergymen recommend it.
aggregated 10,000.
It is absolutely certain in ite remedial
Hon. E. W. Barber, formerly of effects, and will always cure where
Charlotte, has Ix-come president of a cure* are possible.
CEDAR CREEK ITEMS.
new furniture company of 150 men
For Sale by au. Dealers.
power, recently formed at Jackson.
New good, al Uuwbw’w.
A ounrrel among the members of the
imuuniK committee
voiuiiHiux' of
oi die
me new church
cuurcn ,
Ju.
Farmers are busy shearing sheep, budding
at Cheater Cen ter ha. blocked the nrobetween showers.
Rain! Rain ! every day for two weeks gre«s of work upon the temple afore- n-.*n*m tb*n *ny kn*wt&gt;
'
past. Thc doctor thinks it is not good said.
Frank G. Smith and Ella P. Merritt
weather for brick making.
School lifts commenced again after two well known young Charlottians,
Ixdug closed for two weeks by the were authorized by the Rev. M’ifliams
ineasels. There was two deaths from to share the same bed "kivrr" on Wed.
'
the meascle during Um time.
-noeday evening,

of Julv at Cedar ftwk on the third. 2i TV “J
&gt;LraPr’?’r
A fre. dinner Mr *11, *.xl rnnd WMknr &gt;
M 1
Tbrr,- will be * tewm-ftawe .Hernd,
noon sin! evening of tiie serond day.
mat Veea.
j
C. P. L. i Tramps effected an entrance to Ed. i crtM*’

Undoubtedly has the largest stock of Lig-Ht 'Weight.

Clothing in Nashvile and offers Special Bargains in all

Fine W orsted Suits, X^ightCussi

lines.

mere Suits, Blue Flannel Suits, Lin
eu and Cotton Suits, I&gt;usters in endless va­
riety, -white thick -vests, all of the newest and most
fashionable cut

We make

no Misrepresentat ion in regard

• to our clothing and have but

one price.

This fact coupled

Standard Quality of our goods, has

forced us to

the front ill the CLOTHING TRADE of Nashville.

I have also a

with the

full line of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Shirts. Collars

Ties, eufls, Hosiery, ,Ve.. all new and nobby

Law Prices, Small profits and Good Goods

G. A. TRUMAN
.jjTISA FACT

THE PUBLIC.

They all &lt;io IL
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
Henry Roe,
Proprietor.

----- BELIEVING THAT------

niiwte

^^est and Best Selected Stock

Nashville will soon RiJobn»lon'« 8«t**p*rill*. cut** Llrer ConplaluL ।
JobntMn'a Sanaparill*, cure* IndlitMtlon.
1
val the County Seats
Sobniloo'i S»r»*p*rill» I* ated by everybody.
Jobnaton't S*r**jxrill*curr* Sick Headache.
Job niton'* San&gt;«j&gt;*rill* cure* Dy»pep*l*.,

Each aide of her, and that a little mon*
] competition will make a little lx-r - '
| ter market, I have, purchased a stock »f |
Geo. D Babcock, auctioneer, willi
close out my entire stock, consisting of ।
Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Notions,
etc., at auction, begining on -Monday
afternoon, June 14th.
71
Mrs. A. P. Nichols.

Auction! Auction ’.

FURNITURE
IN BARRY COUNTY

HARDWARE, WS
t
Patent Rockers,

Iron, Nails,
EUenJlon Tables,
Glass, Stoves,
I
LMJrr%rs!
I
Camp Chairs,Ac.
Tinware, Paints, !
-««&gt;Oils, Varnishes, Common F.»-nitUi-e
py Bailey &amp; Wood have a harness
J full
fiiFbtart,
you will
will d«»
do well
well to
u,|
Brushes Our Undertaking Departmn’t
shop in
blast, you
LONT.
A Ladies Red Morrocco Pocket Book I ,
containing seven dollars, on the ro«Ml I
between Nashville and Norton’s School;
House, Maple Grove, on the 7th inst.
The finder will be rewarded by leaving i,
the same at Norton’s School House.
J
iwk,
W. H. Spencer.

I

ia»i«
purcharing
any- At below Manufacturers prices. I had
Call va
On them
f--- ‘ before
---- --------nnv.
thing in the harness line. Rejuiiring
credited up to me ou these
done in the best style.
I
goods and can
.
j

Of every' dew-rirtlon

Cuwuk-te u&gt; every particular.
.
’
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r-"4™”' EASILY MEET COMPETION,. P™es ^at Can'tUnder^d
I
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t r POUNDS GAIN
It) of consumption.

Philadelphia, P*.
riev»e ovnu me tiri-lve boUh'» of
.
,
.
_
,
,,
,
&lt;n mir twaiing ana rnlAOtvDa J**K*' Casa**** iBPlca, one each of Pill* and |, Having
..„VHlg bought for cash. My expenses able [&gt;rL-r. tn double their ntnnber flaring tbeynar
Ointment, foi a fri-od of mine who ■ not «PJ«^ 1 are ■low. •I do
'
" goods at cost, |10 eowenot- sell
to live: and *» your medicine* cured me of CON
but
at
a
fair
living
profit.
:
’
SUMPTION MMne three year* ago, I wmI him to
C A.T.T. Aixrr* r:i.”r
try them. I ipdncd fln«-er&gt; pound* whll*
J*1* ,
fir«t three bottle*, and I know ItY* Jnrt the thing
for him.
R«pecttolly.
J. V. HLLU
1 t!l* irniruj
.m.
------ . ,
■ilhfy the most «keptfc*l- There I* r»ot * »ingle

.pnpUNn of Consumption tbslRdoo not

diaipol* *1 o«—, and U wlh break &lt;-P •
in 24 boor*. &lt;3 50 per pint boule. CRADDiXK*
CO-. 1022 Raee BL, Philadelphia, Pa.

Commissioner's Notice.
In tbe matter of the Mtate of MINERVA CORUuuvr*&gt;KU&lt;u, uav.D* WWW
W, ..... .
Court for thc county of Barry. State of Michigan
rommiulonen to receive, examine and adjuit all
claim* and detea&amp;da Of *11 prraon* agahwt *«id dcemt^td. do hereby give notice Hurt w» wiH meet at
tbe Ute rcwldenee of the dceeamd in the town»hlp
of Maple Grove, Barry Co , Mieh.. on Wednesday
the thirtieth d*y of Jane, A. D. IMO. aud on

for the pnrnoae of exarningand allowing Mid cl*im*
and that tlx mouth* from the twen$y-fonrth d*y ol
M»y, A. D. IMO,were allowed by Odd court for cred­
Horn to v&lt;-&gt;eut tbeir claim* to u* for examination
and allowance.
Dated May 27, DWO.
tHAJU.ES FOWLEB,.
HENRY BURTON.
1
(se-aop
JOHN GIBSON,

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

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12. 1880
WAIHIM-TO*.

Oou Am»EX*rn&gt;, of-Gen. Sherman’s

The Alabama Democrats put np
the following State Ueket at their late canenNew Yobx pajH-rH announce the death

J. Wjlbon, who waa tmhave been hung
at UJiper Handnakr, for murder, wan found dead

I Awotato JuattMB 8tm» *®: Matotat
South Carolina, the State DvnweraUc

For Governor, Johtwon E.
Ex Got. Joint Wood, of Illinois, baa,

The Senate struck out of the Sundry
Advices from Fort Craig, New Mexi- Civil Appropriation bill the ctatiae directing all
tortile Apache* near Cook’* canon, and fought in silver dollars... .A bill
and drove them out Two Indians wore killed
FOREIGN

POLITICAL.

It is said the South Carolina delega­
tion to thc Cincinnati Convention is solid for
Bayard.....The Alabama Democratic Conventiou. The delegation ia said to be divided be- i
tween Field, Hancock, Bayard, and Thurman. I

- The Colorado Democratic State Con

erted an uniimtnirted delegation to Cincinnati,
tbe members of which are in favor of Judge
Field for PraadcnL
The Arkansas Democrats, in a threeday*' convention, on tho thirty-ninth ballot
nominated Tliomaa J. Churchill for Governor.
Thc remainder of thc ticket U u follows
Jacob Frabch for Secretary of State, William
*
"Jr., for Treasurer ; Auditor Uba

The Michigan Democratic State Con-

lerted an anti-Tild. n net of delegates to Cincin­
nati. Don IL Dickbwon of Detroit, 0. M. Harare,
were the delegateax-xt-taree, A resolution suatadaing the two-th rd* rule was adopted. Hon.
O. M.B.roes called tho convention to order,
aud nominated Hom.-O’Brien J. AUiu-

afterward
Moot of the delegates to tiie Cincinnati

AIRFIELD’S NOMINATION.

Chicago Tribune contained the
ijg iu its issue of the morning
aa adjournment of the Republican
National Convention :
“The nctu.'d history of the break
which culminated in the non.inntion of
Gen. James A. Garfield is very short
and very simple. It was, apparently,
one of those afterthoughts which so
often dome as n relief from perplexity
It appeara from the statements of a
numoer of the leaders, wliich were made
to n Tribune representative last night,
tiiat, in. all the caucusing aud planning
of Monday night and yesterday morning,
there seemed to be no possibility of an
agreement. In these conferences Messrs.
Hide and Cliandler held that the nomina­
tion lay between Blaine and Grant, aud
they accordingly urged the friends of the
other candidates to unite-on Blaine, say­
ing that the Blaine men could not afford
to go to any one else. So it happened
that, when tiie convention was called to
order yesterday morning, no agreement
or possibility of an agreement had been
reached. Iowa was standing solid for
Blaine, but, in a preliminary- conference,
hail decided tiiat Garfield should be
their second choice.
“ The decisive step seems to have l»een
taken by the Wisconsin delegation. Gar­
field's manly course in the convention
had created o favorable impression on
all sides, the result of which in the Wis­
consin delegation was that he was freely
talked of for second choice. They held
no caucus', and during the night of Mon­
day were anxiously awaiting to see some
other State moke the break for Gurfield.
After the adjournment Monday night,
and before the convention was called to
order yesterday morning, the matter was
talked up in the delegation, and it whs
iign-ed that, if qo other solution offered
itself within three or four ballots, the
delegation should throw its solid strength
to Garfield. No consultation was had on
the subject with the other leaders, as it
was intended to operate os a feeler, the
Wisconsin men being among the last to
be called on the roll. The result of this
feeler every one knows. The Sherman
men in the delegation had become con­
vinced that tlieir candidate could not lie
nominated, and were ready to unite with
the Blaine and Washburne forces. The
leiulera and the delegates unite in saying
that the movement was arranged en­
tirely without the knowledge of Gen.
Garfield mid the Ohio delegation.
“ The strange feature of the move­
ment appear to be that the Ohio delega­
tion had absolutely no intimation of it,
and were not apprised of the fact, that
tlieir State was to be supplied with a
second favorite son. In regard to the
question, Gov. Foster said : ‘ The Ohio
delegation knew absolutely nothing of
any such movement until the break
was actually, made. The fact of it is
tiiat we were making arrangements to
transfer our strength, in Ohio at least,
to Blaine, and this would certainly have
been done witliin a few ballots liad not
the action of the Wisconsin* delegation
so token us by surprise. It was the
The bill for the relief of aetUen within tbe most spontaneous movement I ever saw.
It took us all by surprise, aud Garfield
was tiie most surprised of all. Th - fact
Voorbeo wut to tbe Clerk * desk and bad read ia tiiat no one ever figured out such an
a rreoluUon under which tbe 'tiodu* Connulttee ending, and the Ohio delegation hod re­
appcJnud, and .poke at cmidar-rabLc kn«tb ceived no intimation of it When the
announcement of sixteen for Garfield
from Wisconsin was mode, we were at a
loss to know what it meant. The greater
port—almost the whole—of the Garfield
boom whs developed on the floor of tiie
convention. Of course, we were satisfied
with the result, and willingly fell in with
tiie current. Garfield will carry Ohio
sure ; he is one of the most popular men
in the State.'
“ That there was much truth in this
was evidenced by the way in which the
Ohio men rushed around on the floor
after the change in Wisconsin. Had
they known it was coining there would
not have b&lt;*n the amount of excitement
which prevailed among them.”
Mtrikes.
The number of trades implicated in
tiie 2,352 strikes that took place in the
United Kingdom during tiie 10 years
1870-’79 was 111, of which the builders
headed the list with 598 atrikes, the car­
penters and joiners having 187 quArrels,
the masons following with 151. The
colliers followed next? for 339. and the
textile trades for 277, Ah to the locali­
ties, the most productive in strikes were
Scotland, 473; Yorkshire, 838; Lanca­
shire, 149 ; Northumlierland, 188; South
Wales, 135: Durham, 131—in fact,
where the bulk of the iron, cool, shiping. and textile trades are found. Suit­
land had an extraordinary prepondiqr-

lieri'-h and mines. The 10 highest town,
on the list for Great Britain were Glas­
gow, 85 ; Leeds, 73 ; Sheffield, 66 ; Ed­
inburgh and Leith, 65 ; Newcastle, 63 ;

Nearly all the fem-.de companions of

barer, in the fifteenth century, the
“ gem puzzle,” with the numbers from
one to sixteen arranged so a* to count
thirty-four in twenty different ways.
So often do not only history but trifles
rc|XNit themselves that one is sometimes
lea to doubt whether there ought to ■ be
a copyright or patent for anything aa
being new under tla- sun.
'
The story of Shylock gave rise to ve­
hement discussion in the Prussian Par­
liament tile other day. One memlier
asserted that the incident used by
Shakspeare really occurred in 1587, but

,
...
Tbetold lum be would be in debate that the leading idea of the
' “orv Ukely to hang hia hide on the fence story is found in ancient Hindoo mjxholth“. •&gt;“
«&gt;“ 'nlh &gt;'. « the
«««&gt;«
m mneh mumer.
’
gnaaly beer raid he waa going to auppooed to be borrowed from Norse
folk-lore ; but it really originated in
the real ol tho an- China. As told thore, a villager went
"S.— h-e," replied toe boor, out to the mountains and found two
old men playing cht*H m a cave They
handed him a date io eat. He stood
while a neck is grooved into the flesh. • Wl~Ji
i t *
Ita soft lips nre hardenetl into a homy I, .Tiiat », said the elephant severe- watching them through a game, when
beak. Ae different .orgme, one alter
^i’.?’!‘r
one said to him :
.
I “ You’have been a long time with bs
another, bud out; then a pair ol branch-I
1 ,.IN
ing gill., and bdt. a long and limber -told the elephant told torn to bo more now, go home.”
tad. The worm lm» Income a fed.,
“ &gt;■» remark, when they were
Stooping to pick up hia staff, it crum­
bled to dust in his hands ; and when he
Three or four day. more elaiwe, and the '
“&gt; important aubjeet
gill, rink back into the Ixafv, while in
“5“ J.vcr&lt;
»”ned alioiit returned to the village he found th© ru­
their place other, come, inch more
,h"
retorted, "are ins of a vast city. Centuries had puMied.
The terrified dreamer became a hermit,
complex, arranged iu vascular tufts, 112 1 . . . ,
....
in eih. But they, too, have U.,,ir day, | ?!*•
• h«‘« nc&lt;a“.'’i and after many yean become immortal ;
and are aUorled, together with their
'“'kc&lt;1 '‘r.ou,“i
.f"*™ in which port of the legend there is cer­
framework of ton?-nil cartilage, to be I
«Je •amty wrap of han- at the end tainly some truth.
Nihilism, which is working
succeeded by on entirely different 01
-—r- -such
tt*; ravbieathing npp’aratiu., the initial of a sec.
h“v® J™ K*n Tel^ M*13 | »Ke* in ooctety, jmhUos and ndigion in
ond correlateil group of radical change.. '™*r. &lt;wk&lt;d,the leopard, “ Russian RllwUU, wM a dominant influence m
Luuga are deietoped, the mouth wid..
, .
I Cta*« m the tenth oewtury. Il dnalroyed
ened, the horny took converted into'
,M'? &lt;4tpi»d, haven t yon? | M drnaaUe., aadthen nlept, like the
row. of teeth, the utomaeh, the al.to “*"&gt;
™'»‘k-.v.
frilled Bip Von Winkle, to wokor, m umen, the inteetinc, prepared for tho re.
“MS1*,'
“ «‘ton I other age imd begin again It. mulderou.
ception of aninud l&lt;«.l m place of veg- I "‘‘t
,th''
•“’« ”&lt;•*_____________________
eteble ; four limle, fully snipped with | * ““ ’•‘“J’™'
aolo-lerihor,
,
hip and ahoulder tone, witi ui rv.. aud , "
““.h’
1*V?'-To"
E" ‘7‘D*1 H'roi,“blood vessels, push out through tiie
4
mink.
J One of the life-saving stations on the
sltin, while the tail, being now supplant-I
Y°u otiglrt toliave agoodslnimjx&gt;o,
California coast has been -officially
ed by them os a means of locomotion, is | “»l
le‘‘ra’ ‘ :bout.
°f.
I named the “ Maggy Geddes..” A little
earned away piecemeal by the absorb- [ Un?e7? B wee^ &lt; 1,101
l»nng the hair ^rj o£
na,ne Jn gaij Antonio, aged
ents, and tiie animal passes the balance
.
19 years, seeing a playmate fall into a
of its days as an air-brvatliing and flesh- i “That’s the trouble with him,” the ( mill-race*, leaped in and with great skill
feeding batrachian.
, giraffe said; “something has brought it i and coolness, and, after a de«]&gt;erate
„
ts
o ' .
1 out already.”
struggle, succeeded in swimming with
Pecvliakities of Deep-Sea Ajhmaxa
.. Yon ought to graft yourself with a her ashore.
Deep-se-a animals, us u rule, have caterpillar," said the hyena.
Another little girl, a year younger, in
either no eyes st aU or have very large । *• dr," tiie Numidian lion suggested.
6
'
eyes. As an example may heated the | ..you might hnVt. Vuurself vaccinated!■ into the river r few weeks ago, and
crustacean, autocue zalencna, most closett baJr -------- * ’
j rescued her baby brother from drown------------Iv allied to the common cray-nsn which
*•"
• *
- -freely remarkeil that he I ing, carrying him in her arms through
rhe elephant
f’rof. Huxley has lately made illus­
always hod Ids hair cut close in thc the .swift current, which reached her
trious. It is’from 450 fathoms. It has spring, aud he never suffered from the chin,
no eyes at all, but one of its nippers is headache nor eruption, ol the »kin.
Nto it wo „
reeogniextraordinarily long and delicate, and Bnt the expUnattoa h.ul a wry thin Uo„
LeroSun lor the Gorenunent
possibly the animal ukes it to feck its kind ol n wmnd uid the conference
gj,,. u,e
little SOggy Gedde.
wny with, ts a blind man uses his stick. p^«ed on to the diM-inaion ol th.- thiol . to ’
,ution and it » right
There are also abundant hairs on the ■ luratiou, and .hortly alter, ainging
dlew.
|1(.roia„ ^mjd be
animal’s surface, which are probably " The Babua on our Block, in a ven lk.ld
„ examploa ol nu«dfiah devoorgans of touch. Many deep-sea crus- UUUM3M
u
««uiiv»
uoin.jd manner, adjourned.-Burliny u&lt;m
to other
other girl,
and Ixiys;
Ixya; always
ala.y.
jon
to
girls
and
teci-a. however, have 'very largo eyea j to„ Uawk-Eu^
provided tiiat the right lesson is drawn
indeed, evidently for Un? purpose of
from their story.
.
making use of some small quantity of
A Trick In Faro.
Not many men, and very few chil­
light which must exist in all depths.
In tiie absence of sunlight the only
I* happened, in response to »
a ^1.^....^
pressing dren, ever liave the chance to save an­
other source of light must be phospho- ! invitation, to find myself in a law court other life at the risk of their own. Such
n-scence of certain of the deep-sea ani- ’last* Monday, when a curious
---- __j
_
_•
I
mode of supreme opportunities come but seldom.
mids themselves. No doubt ninny ani­ cheating at furo was shown. The game Bat every child should remember that
mals, as in shallow water, emit light in is played thus : “Thirteen cards are just ns ’much unselfishness, devotion
the deep sea ; and the deep-sea animals spread out on the table—that is to say, and cool presence of mind can be shown,
with eyes probably' congregate round an entire suit. A pack of cards is shuf­ in the little incessant matters of every
them or gruj&gt;e tlieir way in tiie gloom fled by the banker, then cut by a player, ( day
— as go to moke up some one great he­
from one bunch to another as tiiey lie when tiie banker proceeds to draw the roic deed,
scattered over the bottom, just ns we cards, one after another, from the pack, ■ I"
In n««l
God’’s .eve, it is not the size nor the
half-feel, half-see our way from lamji- first removing one. If a player Ims put Idramatic effect of the action which
post to lamp-jxjst in n night fog. Some a stake on any one of tiie cards which ' count*, but ita motive.
lose their wav, as we do sometimes, and has been laid out upon the table, he I Many a young girl patiently liearing
get into shallow water, and n good many wins, provided ita equivalent is an odd | for years the cares of a disorganized
deeji-sea animals have l&gt;een from time card in the pack and he Iomw if it is an j household, or the peevishness of an in­
to time picked up near the shores at even one. Now, it would seem impossi- valid parent, or brother or sister; many
Madeira and elsewhere, and have found ble tiiat u player could cheat the biuiker. a boy, bringing indomitable cheerftutheir way into museums as gn at rari­ This is, however, how it is doQe : Id aess and love to tiie help of his tired
ties. No doubt the sense of touch is shuffling, the banker, generally shows mother—is entitled to more a
dmiration
admiration
the one mainly relied on by most deep­ the bottom cord. When he luinds the and respect, and is just aa heroic, as if
sea rimmals. Very many are provided j^&amp;ck to be cut, tiie plsjer cuta an even in a spasmodic pnasion of —
—-—■ *w—
courage
they
with special organs of touch, such as Dumlier, so that when the ent is put back had momentarily faced death for those
long hairs, or, in the case of fish, enor­ by the banker the player knows that they loved.
what was tlio bottom card will lie an odd I
mously long fin-rays.
one,
one and,
ana, knowing
snowing also
auo what
wnat that
uiat card
cara ! x
Kentucky, two litwill Imj, con stake upon it with a cer- : *&gt;
\ T\ viV
u “ “y
Man’s Age.
Uinty tta ho will
But h™ d«.
V ,
1° '
the oumlxir o! .-utlo thot ho
“dd«ntalFew men die of age. Almost nil die he
of disappointment, passion, mental or chooses? By a very simple process, j iy shot and killed the other.
bodily toil, or accidents. The passions One side of tho nail of his thumb is al­
kill men sometimes, even suddenly. lowed to grow straight, and a little
THE MARKETS.
Tiie common expression, choked with notch is made in it Provided the
passion, has little exaggeration in it; length of the nail from tho notch to thc
for, even though not suddenly fatal, end 1m» always kept the same, and that
Hoas
strong passions shorten life. Strong­ he presses the noil against thc cords in OOTTOW
bodied mon often die young; weak men cutting, he must al wavs take up exactly Fuovn—SnpsrftM
live longer tluui the strong; for the tho sumo number of cards.—London
strong use tlieir strength and the weak Truth.
Oxr»—Mlxad
.
have none to use. The latter take care
of themselves, the former do not As it
Nearly Three Million of Soldiers.
is with the body, so it is witli tho mind
A statement has been issued by the
and temper. Tho strong are apt to
break, or, like the candle, to ran; the War Deportment giving the number of
weak to burn out. Tho inferior animals men furnished in the Union army by
which live temperate lives have generally each State and Territory and the Dis­
their nrescril»ed number of years. The trict of Columbia from April 15, 1861, to Wmkat—No. 2 Spring
No. 8 Spring
horse lives twenty-five, the ox fifteen or the close of the rebellion.
It shows tiiat tiie total number of
twenty, the Hon about twenty, tho dog
ten or twelve, the rabbit eight, the volunteers whs 2,678,967, divided as fol­
guinea pig six or seven years. These lows: Maine, 72,114; New Hampshire,
numbers all liear a similar proportion to 36,629; Vermont, 85,262; MaoBochusetta,
the time the animal takes to grow to ite 152,048; Rhode Island, *23,099; Connec­
full size. But man, of the animals, is ticut, 57,370; New York, 467.047; New
MILWAUKEE.
one that'seldom lives thia average. He Jersey, 81,010; Pennsylvania, 366,107;
ought to live a hundred years, according Delaware, 13,070; Marvland, 50,816;
to physical law, for five times twenty are West Virginia, 32,068; iJistrictof Col­
one hundred; but, instead of tiiat, he umbia, 16,872; Ohio, 319,649; Indiana,
scarcely reaches ou an average four times 197,147: Illinois, 259,147; Michigan,
his growing period ; the cat six times; 89,372; Wisconsin, 96,434; Minneeota,
the rabbit even eight times the standard 25,052; Iowa, 76,809; Missouri, 109,111;
of measurement. The reason is obvious Kentucky, 79,025; Kansas, 20,151; Ten—man is not only thejuost irregular and neeaee, 31,692; Arkansas, 8,280; North
CINCINNATI.
the most inteiai»crate, but the most la­ Carolina, 3,155; Cohfornia, 14,725;
borunis and hard worked of all the ani­ Nevada, 1,080; Oregon, 1,810; Washing­
mals. He is also the must irritable-ol ton Territory, 964; Nebraaka Territory,
all animals; and there m reason to 3,147; Cotorado Territory, 4,903; Da­
believe, though we cod not tell what an kota Territory, 206; New Mexico Terri­
TUUDO.'
animal secretly feels, tiiat, more than any tory, 6,561; Alabama, 2.576; Florida,
other animal, man cherishes wrath to 1,!^M); Louisiana, 8,224; Mississippi, 545;
keep it worm and consumes himself .with Texas 1,966, and tiie Indian Nation,
the fire of his own secret reflections.— 35,030. The troops furnished by the
Southern States were, with the excep­
Albany Journal.
tion of tiiiNie of Louisiana, nearly all
white.
Florida furnished two regi- Oxw-Mtaad.,
Extraordinary Longevity.
Prominent among the lav representa­
tives in the conference of the Methodist regiment, Muawuppi one battalion and
IXDlAKAPOUa
Protestants at Pittsburgh, Fa., is Joseph North Carolina two regimen is of cav­
Wells, of Wellsville, Ohio. He is a mem­ alry.—Am York Sun.
ber of a family of seven brothers and
Gold is found in fifty-six counties in

The Change in the Frog.—Nowhere
in tbe uximal kingdom » thw. ~ ferorable an op|»ortnnitT lor
pmg into notnre'a mirkabop la in the metmnorphoae. ol th. Irog. Thia animal ia a
worm when it com., from the egg, end

General. R. Mani-

I Henri Rochefort, the exiled Parisian
John Davidson, a desperate character,
at Murphysboro? Ill., aaaaulted Jerry Kane in a editor, wax severely wounded iu a duel on
Swim territory with M. Kovchlin, brother-in­
law of tho French Prefect of Police. They
The soldiers’ reunion at Milwaukee fought with kkohIh, and, after a contest lasting
waa a big affair. About 80,000 people were in two minutes, Rochefort's weapon dipped from
hi* hand, and th-.- blade of hin adversary pene­
attendance. Gens. Grant and Sheridan put in trated his body....Two 8paiu.«h noblemen, a
Marquis and a Count, fought a duel in
Belgium.
Tha
Count
was killed ...
were Gena Washburn, Bragg, The Emprew of RiiMia box just died at St.
nt Gibbon, Btarkreatber, and I’utcrsburg, after a long and punfnl illness, in
the 56th year of her age....Tho Emperor of
Germany has formally annourzxxl the betrothal
Ar showing the extent to which the of his grandson, lYinre Wilhani of I'niMUa. to
Princess Augusta Victoria, of Schleswig-Hol­
stein. .. .The Marqni* de Noaillre has been ap­
publican Convention it may be stated that on pointed French Ambassador to. England in *uA
tfic nine dayx, from May 31 to June 8 induaivr, cession to Ix-on Say. M. La Cour lias been ap­
the Western Union Telegraph Company dis­ pointed to the Italian Mission, and M. Argo to
patched 424,705 words over and above the uxnal uxSwiaa. .
average of buinnesL
A private letter received iu London
THE SOLTH.
give* an appalling account of the famine ic
Emma Johnson, 12 years old, daughter Diarbddr and Bagdad. People are dying in
of Maj. Robert Johnson, of WUkca, N. C., waa on the Ktrvets, women selling their children for
her way to a neighbor * houxe barefooted, A»d food, and many living on rata.
paxaod through a tobacco patch. A rattlesnake,
The Pope refuses to accept Cardinal
without giving alarm, roae and bit her kg. She Nina’s resignation aa Papal Secretary of State.
reached home and died iu an hour.
... .There is revolution in Buenos Ayrca, and a
GENERAL.
state of aiego has been declaredMr Rat­
It is believed in Montreal that the cliff, a Liberal member of the British Parlia­
headquarter* of he Cuban filibutters, *o long ment for Evesham, has been unseated for
bribery.
cstabliahed at No* York, have been tranxferrod
Touching the famine in Ireland, thc
to Canadian soiL A ateamaliip carrying large
quantities of ball cartridge*, packed m sardine Lord Mayor of Dublin has telegraphed the
Mayor of every city in thc United States and
as follows: “ I regret to say tiiat
thoribes failed to art... .The Nicaraguan Con­ Canada
funds on- still needed for the relief of distress ,
gram ba* confirmed tbe concession made by in
Ireland. In many places the pinch is now
the Nicaraguan Government some time ago in equal
any previous time. The distreu is
the tutarert of that projec*. The name of Gen. much to
felt by farmore who dread the work­
Grant is once mon* mentioned in connection
but can get nothing else until their
with thc Prcsidt-ncv of a company which ia house,
crops come in. While deeply grateful for tho
about to engage m ti&gt;c enterprise.
generous contributions already received,
The suspected filibustering expedi­ I cannot help asking further assist­
House Fund
tion to Cuba, which left Montreal a few days ance for the Mansion
during this trying pwiod."....
ago, wa* overhauled by the Canadian cuxtonw Committee
Thvremains of two beleln-atad Portugtiw—
authorities, and the ship on which it embarked Vasco do Gama, who discovered tho Cape of
brought back into port.
Good H6pe route to India, and Camoens, thc
A big lawsuit has been liegun by the poet who celebrated many of the dbcovaror’a achievements—were recently removed from
tho vault in which they have rested so long, to
Company, damage* being laid at ? 1,000,000, for a monaste-ry, and the occasion wax made ono of
infringement of patenta by the latter corjxjra- great public ceremonial throughout Portugal.
tion. It « alleged that the Wagner Company
obtained tbe uac of certain patent* on condition
that care »o conxtnicted »bould be run only on
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS.
the New York Central railroad and ite branches,
and it i* the violation of thia agreement that
The resolution heretofore introduced by Mr. 4
has led to thia heavy «uit for damages.
The French Senate has adopted a bill
providing for a convention with the United
Btatre for ndUing_ti&gt;c indemnity Uue to French­
men from America for dxmagt-ri sustained dur­
ing the civil war.
A REiiARKADLE libel suit for $25,000
damage* has been brought in the Supreme
Court of New York by Samuel D. Hinman, who
for seventeen year* haa been a riiimionarr of
tho Prokx-tant Epiaoopal Church in Nebraaka
and Dakota, against William H. Hare-, Mission­
ary Bbihop of Niobrara. The complaint ia baaed
upon the publication by defendant in July, 1879,
of a pamphlet entitled: “Thc Bebeanal of
Facta/'which the plaintiff aaya waa circulated
cxtenrivelv among the Bishop* of tho
church. The pamphlet contain* the Bixhop’a
reaaona for removal of plaintiff from the posi­
tion of miaaionary... .To “hasten a revival in
tbe drooping' market,” the Wintern Nail Axaociation ho« adopted a resolution ordering a kui»-

a doubt m to whether be

ox eight veore: mbUt. revon.
«* tl» rip-old
ol Hs.
Elephant* have ’bean known to live to I —L^chanfff.
the great age of 700 years. Pigs live to ; . m
.
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the age of tiiirtv years ; the rhinoceros ;
True Stories About Animals.
to twenty. A liorw luts lieen known to
The other day the elephant came into
live to tfie ago of sixty-two. but averages ! the big tent fanning himoelf wearily
twenty-five to thirty. Camels some- i with Ina ears.
Stags are I
“ Has the mammoth hippo-olympical
tnajMaMH on pubUa land* times live to the age of 100.
long-lived Slieep seldom exceed the । ami monsfer mazuigerie of living wild
age of ten.
Cows'live al»out fifteen ’ beasts and mastodon colossal aggn^gayean, Cuvier conwdera it proliabte tion of the road,” he asked, “ realized
that whales sometime live 1,000 years, j that it is about time for thc members of
Hie dolphin and porpoise attain tiie age \ the assembly to put away their furs in
ei thirty. An '©agio died at Vienna at j cedar boxes and camphor for the sumtlie ag&lt;- of 104 ypaw. Ravens frequent- . met?"
.
ty reaelrthe age of 100. Swans have i - The polar , bear said he believed he
been known to live '800 years.
A tor- i would have liis packed away in ice, if he
toise has been knoivu to live 107. ■
( could get the provision* out of the icewtoh

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in twenty^ux.

�Bonr. of ItMmiaMtta. for Chairman. A mo­
tion WM thru made and carried that th* -oodwention adjourn until 5 o'clock p. m.
onvwrttoa reMMmblad at fifffl o'clock.
HMdareon, at Iowa, aaid that be und that th* Committee on Credentials wm
dy to report, and, in order to expedite
— —J** of the convention, b* moved that
&lt;b* report of th* Oonxmitte* on Rule* b* reoehwdatthistitMu
Gen. Logan, at TOnoU, said tiiat be did
xmt ria* to make any caption* objec­
tion to* the motion. But, tn the name of

In Wert Virginia the sitting member* are en­
titled to their asata tn contorted cam*. The
committee rehears* the call of the National
Committee aa a ba*i* tor ite action on all con­
tested case*, and refera to prevkm* call* to anatain their position and to *bow the justice of
their decision. Tbe calls of 1856, 60, '64 and
all others down to tbe present date were th*
asm* in this respect m th* calla of this yw,
and all were adopted with a purpoae to remove
doubt* and make district represent*tion a prin­
ciple that could not be controverted or disputed.
The committee alao any that th* State oodventiona, too, have in almost every case dedd*d that Congr*—ionil diatneta should bar*
Wyoming—Jamas L. Cary.

•o started have
sacred, and should not now be invaded for
some things in tbe report of the Commit­ the first time in tiie history of tho p*rtv by this
tee on Credential* which ho enten-d a convention. The committee declare* the pureotann protect against. Tbe report of tho Kof th* convention ia to select the candiCommittee ou Credential, would bold that
moet Itkelv to be elected, and the nearer
*a State had no right to name ita own deto-z wo get to tho true feeling of tbe i&gt;eoph, the
gates to a National Convention. In *
wiser aud safer will be tiiat selection. If State
of unity, and Uie success of thc gra
conventions may setart delegate* to a national
publican party, be demanded fair |
convention who do not repreacat tbe feeling of
play ho waa sure would be shown to
the }xx&gt;pta, then lho*e State convention* might
a* well select all the delegate* from a ringlo
district in the State. Thu overriding of the
will of thc |&gt;eopte connct be too severely cen­
gentleman in tho country from whom he would sured.
more gladl v hear tho announcement of a desire
In the Utah case tho committee favor* re­
fur Au play.
taining tho sitting member* a* being in accord
Mr. Boutwell proceeded to speak upon the with theae pnncipla*.
•.
rule limiting thc speaking to five minute*.
Mr. Clayton, of Arkansas, presented a mi­
Han. Benjamm Ham*on, of Indiana, *aid
nority
rejxwt,
which
wm
read
by the Secretary.
that be had listened to much irnmon: -u* de­ Tho uununtv report differed from
tiie majority
bate, caused by a report that the Committee on mainly on tl.r ]&gt;art of district representation,
Rules intended to bring in a five-minute rule. sotting forth that, if the committee should adopt
Ho would say that, while be disagreed with the tiiat method of selecting delegate*, it would vi­
Senator from Illinois on some point* made in olate one of the best ertablithed customs of the
hi* remarks, still he wm with him uu the ques­ Republican party.
tion of this five-minute rule.
Mr. Conger moved that tho report bo so di­
Geo. Sharp, of New York, moved, a* a substi­
tute to the motion of Gen. Henderson, that tho vided that each State shall be considered sep­
C-ommittee on Credential* be now directed to arately.
Sir. Conger presented a corrected roll of tho
convention, according to the report, and moved
to take up the Louisiana case first.
SB. Cemna, uf Pennsylvania, submitted
a proposition that all uf the report upon
motion ita report until after the report of the Adopted. and then proceed to take
Committee ou Credentials But it wm under­ up tbe four }Topo*itioa: ujkui which the com­
stood that thc convention oould do no if it mittee had not agreed—those of Wert Virginia,
thought bert. He thought it very proper for Alabama, Hlinais and Utah.
the odBvention to take up tbe rejxirt of the
Gtu. Logan aroro and auked Mr. (Vngcr if
there van any contest uier thc four dRegate*Benator Conkling thought tiiat upon an im­ at-largo from Illinois.
portant subject lino thia every delegate should
Mr.
Conger said there waa not.
vote. He urged the imp &lt;rtancc of thc conven­
Gen. Logan a»kcd if there wa* any particular
tion discovering who com posed it. He ws* in
favor of the adojtionof the amendment offered reason, then, why this conacientious'majaritvof
tho Comnuttiw on Credentials had found it
bv fata eoDeaguc.
to consider the Ilbnoi* d«itagat&lt; »-atAfter some further disensmou a vote wm necessary
at all. Ho asked for fair play and de­
taken on tho sulwtitute of Gen. Sharp that tho largutreatment
on the door. •‘There ia no conCommittee on Credential* be instructed to re­ cent
tiwt
in
Illinois,"
said Gen. Logan, “and noecmport. Intense interest wm manifested in the
ba* any right to question my title to a
vote, which resulted a* follows: Aye*. 318: miltge
scat
in
this
convention."
Gen. Logan asserted
Doe*, 406. So tbe substitute waa rejected. tiiat any pretenae of a contest
ui Illinois wm
The result wa* received with loud applauae.
and altogether unwarranted.
When the State of Kentucky wm called the false,
Mr.
Shan*.-,
of
New
York,
moved to amend
Chairman aro*« and said that, acting under m- Mr. Ccsaus • motion by striking
out all referatrurticn* from the State Convention, he wonld
cart twenty-four vote* solid •‘aye." Instantly &lt;u»c« to tbe four dcit-gates-al-Iarge from Blifour men were stara:—----- -u.*— i.
Mr. Corner repbed to Gen. Logan in a warm
tin- center of the
speech, lie regretted that Gcu. I.ogan or any
loudly to attract
one else should feel that tiie Committed on Cre­
cbah. Finallv, ai
dentials was dnqioMed to do them an injustice.
After a long and heated discussion, partici­
stalwart* in Kentucky, and that every one of
m pnndpally by Conkling and Logan on
them dewired to vote nay upon the question be­ pated
one side, and Haymond; of California, and
fore tbe house. He said that no State Conven­ the
tion could muzzle his intelligence, or tbe Intel­ Conger, &lt;&gt;f Michigan, on too other, the motion
of Gen. Sliarpc wa* adopted, with only a tea
ligence of hi* colleague*.
votes. ,
A motion to adjourn until Friday. Juno 4, at 'dissentient
'Dint jxjrtion of the report of tbe Credential*
10 o'clock wm then made and carried.
Committee concerning which there waa no dis­
Third Day.
agreement wa* then adopted without oppoaiChairman Hoar called the convention to or­
der a* precisely 1048 a. m.
After prayer by Iter. Dr. Little, Senator
Conkling opened the ball by presenting a reeoluiion reciting that no one should hold a seat
in the convantion unlee* he intended to support
tbe nominee. A squeaky female voice back of
The convention rea**emblcd at 735 p. m.
the stage moved to amend by giving tbe ballot and 110k up the Alabama cast, and, on motion
to women. Of couroe tbe interruption wm ud- of Gen.
of Indiana, forty minute**
heeded. Eugene Hale, of Maine, jumped up time* waa allotted to tho diacuuion of the case
and promised that his side would work night —twenty minute* to tbe friend* of the majority
and day for the candidate.
ano twenty minute* to tho advocate.
The resolution was adopted on a rteo-rore
vote, but to emphasize it a gentleman demand­ bama, and Gen. B. F. Tracy, of New York, thru
ed a call of the Htatee. The call proceeded un- Keroded to state the case of the minority uf
inten-uptedly, all of the delegate* voting aye,
■ committee, while Mr. Parson*, of Alabein-,
until west Virginia being reached, three votes and Gen. Bateman, of Ohio, made a plea fur
were cast in tbe negative, amid a perfect stoim Um majority report. The motion to substitute
of hisses, and when tiie vote wa* announced thc minority fur the majority report wa* then |*it
716 for and 3 againat the resolution, Conkling and lent by a vote of 306 yea* to 449 cay*,
offered another, setting foith that tbe three
Tbe convention then proorodod to the cgdwho voted in the negative had forfeited their aideration of the case of llhnoi*, an'd two hours'
vote* and their seat* in tho convention. This timo wa* allotted, by vote of the convention, to
motion wm cheered. The three delegate* ita diacuamun—one book to each side. Mr.
were 8. P. McCormick, W. J. Buriy, and
A. W. Campbell, editor of the Wheeling /nteffi_»), of Ilhnuu, then pro­
antcer. Campbell said be had voted the Repub­ _____________ ___ plea for thc maionty re­
lican ti-ket from his youth up, and when only port, while Gen. Baum and Emory A. Storrs, of
thirty-nine vcAee were cast in hi* State for Illinoi*, prrecnbd the case of the minority.
Abraham Lincoln. He carried hi* soverrignty
At the do*e of the two hour* Chairman Hoar
under his hat, and would never bind himself abut off debate, and Mr. Oeeena, of Peanayb
not to exercise his right to think for himself. vania, called for a division of the question—tiw
One of hi* colleague*, who voted in tho affirm­ first port to embrace the First Congn**irm*l diaative, testified to the bravery with which Camp­ trivt of Illmow, tbe second division to embrace
bell had upheld tbe Bepubtican standard.
the other diatneta in dispute, reaerving the right,
Brandagee, of Connecticut, spok* in favor of if o.-caaion should require, to.make a further
kulxlrvuion of the second division.
Senator Clayton, of Arkaniaa, offcrw’ a sub­
V*d
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stitute to the effect that the report of tbe
did Dot intend to vote for tbe candidate, bo- minority of the Committee on Credentials, so
cauae be’did intend to vote for him, but a* a
matter of principle, and th-n he went savagely
for Conkling, caving that he had served two
yaare in the war, and in 1876 had made over
1® *peenbe* foe the Preadential nominee

Dakota being unable to agree upon a mid*,
the National Committee wa* authorized by rea­
ction to fill tho vacancy. Texas and the Dtetrict of Columbia were given further time to
•elect member* of th* National Committee.
Th* following resolution. offered by Mr.
Drake, of Minnesota, wm unanimously adopted :

m

Camobcll remarked that be thought ha had
M much grit m any man who wore a conscience
inhtabrsasL
Virginisus to vote do if they tbo-agbi the
aoooa tnogpartana. Th* ganfleiDen had
stated that they intended to vote for the ncnldoc, and that wm all that should be asked of
them. An allusion by thc Ohio orator to the
right of delegate* to represent their constitu­
ent* wm chevrcd. He suggested that tbe gen­
tleman from New York withdrew the reeolutiou.
Mr. Conkling did so amid cheer* and hlams.

Manotrtragw.

Tbe report of tbe Committee on Rule* waa
read, alao a minority report. The comndontion
of the rejairt wm tKMtponed until after tbe
Credential* Committee reported, which the
chair announced would U in half an hour.
At thc --xpiraUon of the balf-bour the chair

at 11 46 a. m., and tbe pro veding* were opened
with a grayer by Bar. J. B. Paxton, of WaabEx-Gov. Boatwell, of Maaaachuaetta, offered
tbe following reeotationt
Jbrohrt, That Uw National Executive Committee
be, and It fa baroby, taatructod to nrawmt a method
or method* tor the ejection of debate* to the Na­
tional Cunveatiou tn bo bcfil In 11*4, tn luwuniv the

JbaoJwd, That, in caa* of th* dreth or resignation
of any member at th* Notional Central Committ**,

Mr. Hal*, of Maine, next took Um floor, and
moved that the roll of State* be called in alpha­
betical order, and that, whenever any State ahall
be reached from which a nomination i* to be
made for a candidate for iTreident, the
nomination ba made under the rule* adopted by

The mod noUcvablo charge on tiie twentynintii ballot wa. thc transfer of nineteen vote*
in MaasachueetU from Edmunds to Sherman,
giving tho latter twenty-one vote* from that
State. Three of tho Windom vote* in Minno-

Tho Chairman—Cheater A. Arthur i* nom­
inated aa candidate for Vice Proudunt, and the
auction now before th* convention is, Shall
yhi* nonimatian be made unanimous ? '
Mr. McBeth, of Muwxtri—I move you that
tbe nomination of Cheater A. Arthur, of New
York, be made unanimous.
Mr. Haymond, of California—The nomina­
tion undoubtedly is one that will be eminently
■aliafactory
tho detega- - r. to
*'-the •country, and,
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V .LLl.
it i* but nghl and proper for California to move
to make that unammou*.
The Chairman—Those in favor of making
the Domination unanimous will say ay*; those
opposed, Da It is carried unanixnomily.
On motion of Mr. Conger, of Michigan, a
committee of one from each State waa appoint­
ed to notify Gen. Garfield and Gen. Arthur of
their nomination.
After pawing a vote of thank* to tbe Chair­
man and other officer*, tho convention, at ex­
actly 730 p. m., adjourned »ine die.

on the subject of balloting for nomination* for
President. .
Thc Secretary read rule 9, aa follow* :
No member *haB .peak more than one* upon th*
■am* question, nor \augtr than five minute, unlaw
by leave of th. convention, except that th. dale**t&gt;i

The motion of Mr. Hilo wa* adopted.
Nomination* for President being next in order,
Mr. James F. Joy, of Michigan, when tiie name
of that State wa* reached in the roll, arose and
nominated Jame* G. Blaine, of Maine.
Mesara. Pixtajr. of California, and Frye, of
Maine, seconded tiiu Domination.
Mr. Drake, of Minnesota, nominated William
Windom, of Minnesota.
Itosooe Conkling named Ulvasea 8. Grant, tho
nomination being seoouded by-Mr. Bradley, of
Kentucky.
Gon. (iarfield nominated John Sherman, of
Ohio, seconded by F. C. Winckler, of Wiscon­
sin. and Mr. Hill, of South Carolina.
Fred. Billing*, of Vermont, named George F.
Edmunds, of Vermont; John E. Sanborn, of
Maaascbusetts, seconding the nomination.
J. B. Caaaody, of Wiaconxin, and Mr. Brandagee. of Connecticut, nominated E. B. Wash
burne. of lUinoi*.
Without taking a boUot, the convention, at
1145 p. m.. adjourned until 10 o'clock a. m
Monday, June 7.
Fifth Day.

At 10-45 a. m. on Monday, June 7, Chairman

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While the roll was being called on thia
ballot, there waa much excitement, and many
change* were made from the Blame column
to Mr. Garfield, and tbe total footed up
399 for tho Ohio statesman, to 306
for Grant, 42 for Blaine, 3 for Sherman

Miss Cl emestina
young lady of Fifth n
baa adopted one
daughters.
1’OHTM.iSTER GENERAL MaYNARD 18 a
native uf MafuuichtuettB and his wife iaa
native of Vermont, a daughter of Rev.
from Sherman in Maryland. Grant gained one A. Washburne, a Congregational clergy­
from Windom in Minncaots, and oo* from man in Royalton.
Blaine in Pinntylvania. Blaine gained one
The estate of the late Charles P. Will­
from Waabbnrno in Wiacomiin, and one from
Shen -.an in Maryland. North Carolina trans­ iams, of Stonington, CL, ia appraised
nt 82,250,000, probably as large a sum
ferred a rote from Sherman to Garfield.
Tbe thirty-dxtb and final ballot, reaulting in as has ever b«m presented for probate
the nomination of James A. Garfield, of Ohio, in that State.
In Pulaski county, Kentucky, Tom
Nunnelly, while arranging to elope with
his sweetheart, stole a naildle without
exercising due caution. The elopement
him been postponed until Tom ha* reeved
a terpi in the penitentiary

Si’VRoeon said in a recent sermon :
“The worship of the golden calf is pret­
ty general now. There is too much
liowing down and cringeing before it in
all classes of society. No end of dodges
are tried to get a scraping of one ot the
creature’s hoofs."

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The raising of Angora goats in West­
ern Texas is increaidag, and is alleged to
be a profl tab le business. It is said the
meat is much better than mutton, and
each goat yields about two pounds of
hair annually. In the Eastern markets
it is worth now 55 cents a pound.

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public bort!&lt;• «, U&gt;&lt;1 will benor hl« ivtue* Interj.m&lt;1 bstweeu tbe people and attempted partisan
H. We cbarge upon tbe Dfanocrstic party the bsNtu*l **&lt;-rttce&lt;if patrloti*!: *nd JUrtlre to* .upreme
aud ln**ttaUe lurt for office aud jatmnstfe: tb»t,
t.&gt; obtain pc*»B**ion of tbe Nrt.onal Gmrrnnieat «nd
tbe control at place, they have clwtructed ad effort*
to promote tbe purity and U&gt; oonserre tbe freedom
of the *uSra«e, and bate deriwd fraudulent baUuta,

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The New Haven Journal makes tho
curious statement that a post-mortem in
the case of B. D. Purdy, Jr., of New
Canaan, Ct, “revealed the fact that
his death was caused by a broken neck,
and that he had been living in tiiat con­
dition for some three years aa is sup­
posed."

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Jaoob Bennett heard angry voices in
his house at Sedalia, Mo., and, on peep­
ing in, saw tiiat the wife whom ho waa
living with waa confronted by the wife
whom he had deserted. He cautiously
stole awav and sent a policeman to
sejMirate the women, who were found
fighting furiously with knives.

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The Rev. Webster Hazle wood, of Rox­
bury, Mass., told his wife that he was
tired of her, and wished tiiat she would
get a divorce, so that he oould marry a
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requested, he providing the evidence of
his own criminality. He is now free,
but was compelled to retire from the
ministry.
Miss Beckwith, of England, is a
plump young woman witli great skill aa
a fwunmer. Her latest effort waa a
iihirty hours' swim in a huge. tank. Be­
fore going into the water a committee of
Indies ascertained that she wore nothing
Hurt could support her in the water.
Then she began her tank, and completed
it successfully, giving many exhibitions
of ornamental swimming. She took
coffee and beef tea from a floating table,
and in the night amused herself by
singing and reading. The latter proceaa she accomplished on her back and
holding her book in both hands.

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posted cneaof ‘Garfield! Garfield!"
When Iowa waa calJod, Mr. Hcndcraon. of
that State, *ro*e and aaid : “ Iowa cast* twentytwo vote* for James A. Garfield.”
When Maine waa called, Senator Hale rose
and aaid : “ Maine cast fourteen vote* for Jarno*

Fob some reason or other M. niiers
would not have an irtmanac in his study,
aud waa often uBable to date a letter be­
cause he could not remember the day of
the month. Upon one occasion a Gov­
ernment clerk, to whom he had prom-

tutting down to write it, naked him tho
day ut thc month. For a monirnt the
young man could not n1mem tier it, aud
XL Thiers exclaimed: •' Yun are not like­
ly to make a good mlmititetrator if you
cannot remember the day u£ the month I”
He wrote the letter, however, Maying, aa
he gave it to thc young man : “ Always
carry a jmcket almanac, my young
friend.” &lt;■

�Goods Cheap.
SATURDAY.

Capital sad Surplus Sloo.ooo.

- JUEBUttOT

Hiding On a Street Car.

them beraelf. Shene/iJT-id - I can’t”
Although I hate to walk I rarely take | or "1 don’t want to.” to her mother,
when naked to leave her play, aud run
agtjeeL oar. J only use a Woodward ' up stairs or dawn on au errand, because
From 35 cte. up.
avenue car os far Adams avenue, and she had not been brought up iu tt&gt;^- &gt;
when it jmi-hm-s that street I lose all in- way. Olmdienoe was a cardinal, virtue
iu the old-fashioned girl. She rone in
terr-l In IL Thn r™»h I wld..n. rille the morning when „
r
she was called, and
LADIE8 ENGLISH TIE,
is becoiMel lone oo much money in it went out into the garden and^stiw the
I pay five cents for a three mile ride, dew on the grass, and if she livid in the
A beauty, at $1.50, and
country,
she
fed
the
chickens
and
hunt
­
and if I get oft’ when I have ridden on­
ly half a mile, I loae—aix half miles is ed up tiie eggs for breakfast. We do
five cants—six into fi% e won’t go—let’s not suiipoMi she liad herbair in curl pa­
see—fl vr-aixths of a cent pays for half pers or crimping pins, or had it “bang­
a mile—then live.-six tin* fnim five ed” over her forehead, and her flounces
leave*—that is, 1 loee six fifths of the were no trouble to her. She learned to
At $1.90 Solid, our Womans
fare—whirl* - makes—no; that’s more sew by making patch work, and we
than I pay—well anyhow, I lose over dare say she could do an over-and over
seam
as
well
os
uine-tenths
of
the
four cents, and, in rack I’m not quite
sure, but I low* more than I put in the grown-up women do now-a-days. The
box—at least I’ve figured it out some­ old fashioned little girl did not grow
With Heal Plate and
times in tiiat manner, although it don’t up into a young lady and talk about
' always come out the same way. Any­ her beaux before she was in her teens’
she did notread dime novels, and
how, I’m sure I lose four cents, at least and
Kill
was
not
fancying
a
hero
in
every
plowI
FRENCH
«ivrry trip by getting off at Adam . ave
nuc’ »tnl any achoolboy can figure out boy she met She learned tbe solid acthat would umonxit*toquito n&gt;unCin sev­ complisements as she grew up. She
At
$2.50,
worth
$3.00.
A
Miss
Mia. an
aud
eral centuries, lake care of the four was tangtit the art of cooking and
Childs Slip, from 50 cents up.
cents and fWe dollars will take care of house-cleaning. When she got a hus­
In mens shoes ws have a
band
she
knew
how
to
cook
him
a
din
­
theufselvM.
very
fine
assortment
of
.
Although this view of tbe case tends ner^ She did not think site knew as
low cut and a
to prevent ear riding, there is another, much os her mother, and that her judg­
ment
was
as
good
as
her
grandmothway of looking at thc matter which
promotes the use of street cars. This
is the purchase of tickets. By buying
A Chicago reporter lately went one
tickets you can save nearly a cent ou
each fare, therefore it is economical to afternoon to “do” a cattle fair, and at
st Plow Shoes at $1.40, and
buy ticket?; but if the street railroad night to "Hnish up” a grand ball. The
. a few
companies were suddenly to become next morning tlio office was besciged
bankrupt vou would lose your tickets by thirteen enraged haebands, seven
Accordingly it is to yotir interest to use big - brothers, and dozens of sisters,
cousins
and
aunts,
each
holding
a
copy
them up as quickly as poadble, and
■Aw lie sure of the worth of your mon­ of the paper, and pointing to this para­
ey. Between these two financial theo­ graph: “Mim Allie . B„ a beautiful
ries I ride ou thc cars an average num­ bloudo heifer, cowbell and diamonds, From $3.00 up. SCOTCH SUITS at
etc. Miss Betty C., charming brun­
ber of times.
$11.00, $13.00, and $15.00
But to pioceed with the somewhat ette, pink silk and pearls; second prixe;
short horn. Mrs. Sarah Eliza X., a
sad episode I leave to relate.
MENS AND LADIES
Moat of our readers, no doubt-, re- beautiful matron arrayed iu Durham
memlier the sort of weather we had on satin, embroidered in Alderney pink,
cowbell
set
in
diamonds,
real
lace,
and
Saturday, the 18th of January, ’79. I
on’t, and if they do,it will save a great weighing 1,039 on tiie scales; first prize .
In an endless variety, all the way
strain on my memory tryuiK to tell the $500.” The rest of the report was
from SLOT up. Onr stock of
kind of day it was. At thirteen min­ similar in style. The-doctora’ bills of
HATS is complete ranging
utes after 0, that, evening, I strode the reporter and editor have not becu ।
computed.
_______________
______
from 7 eta up. Just re­
moodily into a Wbodward avenue car
ceived, a tine as­
and sat down In the right hand corner rpHE NABHVILLB LEVATOR,
‘
sortment of
last under the trap-door style of cash
box they lise there. I was thinking
Fancy
•
deeply about a work on moral philoso;
phy X8 vol.. 8 vo—half calf) that 1 am
at present writing, and I must admit
that I was not attending to my duty.
IN 1879,
It fe every man’s duty on one of these
care to be part conductor. If there artThey are Nobby too. Our all
six persons in the car he is* one-sixth
as
to Enabe
conductor, if thei s are nine he is oneninth, and so on. A man touched me
Any number of fanners to
on the shoulder and handed me n coin
which I promptly slid into the fare box.
The man yelled : “Hold on!” but it was Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
At $4.00, worth $5.00 PRINTS for 5J,
too late.
6, 7, 7j aud 7} cents per yard.
“That’s fifty cents I gave you. I
peditiously mi Accuratly.
LAWNS for 12) and 14} eta per yard.
want my change.”
“I Ixig your pardon,** I said some­
I’. K’s. from 0 to 10 cents.
what startled, ns I noticed the half
dollar lying among the nickels quite
If you read this don’t forgot the place.
out ot reach.
“Oh that’s all right:” said, the man.
W. C. AYLSWORTH.
Pm sorry to see you lose forty-five desire to announce that having erected
one of the largest and most convenient
cents.”
“It strikes me you are out the forty- elevator buildings in central Michigan,
they
afe
prepared
to
receive
ftnd
five.,’ I replied.
“No, sir, I want my change.”
‘T hope you'll get it.”
CELEBRATED
“I will get it—1’11 get it from you. U&gt;&lt;&gt;
—do you hear. Any man that don’t
For any quantity of
know the difi'ereuco between a half I
dollar and a nickle oughtn’t to ride in
a street car."
•
‘1 admit that,” I answered. “I ad­
mit anything except that I owe you
forty-live cents.”
“Then you won't par it ?"
That may Imb brought them. They also
“No. sir I”
’
“Wni you have the kindness to step keep for sale at the lowest prices’
ont of this car for two minutes T”
“No thank you—I paid my fare—I Seeds, Flour, Feed, Lime, Salt,
prefer to ride.”
Fluster, Stucco, Hair and
“Then I shall be nnderthe paiuful nec­
Shingles.
essity----- ” and be began to undo his
wraps.
“Gentlemen,’’said a third party, “re­
member this is a public conveyance.”
“—ah,” whispered a fourth party to
AI5SW8W0RTH k BROOKS.
the third party, “don’t spoil good sport
—bet you a dollar he’ll yank that ot­
her fellow out.”
“Wat’s the matter7” cried the driv­
er. opening thealoor.
I explained the mistake to him, but
atomach. IHw, bowel*, or nervous ay Hem, faltera in
he merely smiled and smiled ami was
Ila work I If so, repair tbe damage with tbe moat
powerful, yet banntaaa, of inrltor.nl*. Remember
a villain, for he cast one eye nt the
that debility I* th* “bezinninz of the End"—that
fifty cents, the tran door gave a wabble
and that half dollar disappeared for­
ever into the maw of a heartless cor­
For win by all druggiata and dealer* generally.
poration. *
‘•It’s fame,” said I, looking up nt my
QpHE OLD ESTABLISHED
antagonist who towered above me.
lie seemed lost iu thought. Suddenly
W. X. POLOL»«r. M. D..
he stooped down, I dodged, but he
•and reliable furniture firm of
merely whispered to me ins tend of Office 204 Woodward Avenue
grasping my colkir.
“Certainly.” said I, “you tackle the
first one,” and wo clasped hands over
the strawy chasm.
Are ou Hand with a
We were now at the City Hall. A
man came in. My enemy held out his
ANEW
LINE OF
hand for the duinge. and on receiving
it, put it in his pocket, explaining the
fort}-five cent business to "the man. I
collected the next fare and handed it
Of Kvery I&gt;e«rriptiou.
over to him.
Which will Defy Competition in every
“'l'here,”said I, as we crossed Grand
Respect. Remember that all our
River avenue, “that makes the fortyfive cents.”
*
Goods, which we Manufacture,
“AH right,” he whispered. “I’ve got
are Warranted in Every
Into tbe hang of tbe thing—I’ll keep
Respect.
on.”
“But,” I expostulated,“that wouldn’t
We are alao prepared to furnish any­
“Oh. that’s an right. I’U wbaek up
thing ia tbe
with you, of conrae, you just keep
darkUNDERTAKING LINE,
And then he collected two more
fares.
“Adams avenue!” said the driver ns
be twisted the brake.
As I stepped off, n&gt;y fifty-cent uiniT
COFF1NM,
CASKETM,
was busily - applying himself to the '
ROBES, NUKOUIM
duties of conductor, and explaining to
an old man how the mistake m-curred.
— Free Prtas.
. ---- --------- *-*-*----- ♦—
ARh* Keith was a good-looking boy
nf 1$, «1 Westfield, Mass. He dressed
hnnwlf in his si-Hsrs dothes, ran away
in them to;Sorin Held, and got employ­
ment as Mitlet^rirl in a Imokstnre. He
for funeral occasions furnished free of
made such a winsome girl, and flirted
so naturally with the male rUMtsmei*.
charge.
that be msni iH-came a great attraction

WOMA N’S SLIPPER,

I£II&gt; BOOT

BUCKLE ALEXIS,

MENS 5 YOUTHS SUITS,
ULSTERS

Remodeled, Enlarged»Improved Light-Weight Pants,
So

CALF BOOTS

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICJ

Money Saved by Dealing witli tta.

fiBiical&amp;SnrgicalLisntnte
AND

A.B.SPHIBT.I.D., Prop.

J. LENTZ &amp; SO NS

FURNITURE

QLEMEMT SMITH,

Attorn*, at Law,

Attorney A Counsellor,

It belongs to that elws that are termed “self-dumping” or
“Horse-dump” rakes. In rakes of this class the labor of dis­
charging the gathered load is transferred to the horse, instead
of devolving upon tha driver, and the latter is, therefore, re­
lieved of the work which in hand-lever rakes is always more
or less arduous.
Mhe discharge is acomplished by simply pressing the foot
upon a chain conveniently arrpnged for that purpose, and the
teeth are thereby locked to the rotiating axle, and after being
tilted, the contents discharged by the movement of the horse
are automatically released and resume their work.
Any boy or girl that can drive a horse can rake with it as
well as the strongest man, and this is an important feature, for
it is well known that farm labor is always scarce and high in
harvest time.
It is constructed with the beat selected materials of wood,
iron and iteel, by experienced workmen and machinery espec­
ially adapted for the purpose.
Any fanner who has from 15 to 20 acres of stubble to rake
can pay us wliat his rakings come to this year and the ballance
next year. Below are the names of a few farmers who used
the Tiger last season.
H. VEMASTER, Bellevue.
W. GRIFFIN.
Maple Grove.
J. MILLS, Assyria.
R. BIVINS
“
“
J. DUNHAM, ‘ “
P. M H IDE
D. F. HARTER, Woodland
J. HAWKS,
“
“
E. TEA-CHt Kalamo.
J. MARSHAL,
“
“
D. SMITH, Castleton.
H. CLARE.
“
■■
W. TROXELL, “
Y. P. RUSSELL,
“
“
L. 8. HART,
“
D. DIXON,
“
A. GAUTRIPE, ‘
L. LAPHAM.
“
“

C. C. WOLCOTT

’

SHERIFF.

.

j^OBEBTS A HOTCHKISS,

Druggists &amp; Chemists,

pOWERS k BARLOW,

HARDWARE,

enry a.

H

Goodyear,
Dealer In

IBOK, KAILS i SHELF HARDWARE
A

BLACK,

■

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Manties, 4c.,
KaHtingw, Mich.

yyJL S. GOODYEAR,

DRY GOODS, SILKS and DRESS GOODS
Brady Mad* Clothlnr, Hat* and Capa, Boot* and
Bboea, Gro-^riea, Notions, Ac.
South aide of
BUU St-, corner of Jcffimon.

JUUL’S BISSELL,

ZDIS/ST GOODS,
Making i (peehty'.

Phoenix fUoak. But* BL

F. HICKS,

ENTERPRISE

MALT

GROCERY

Groceries and General Produce,
South Sid* of But* St.

UNFERMENTED

F. A. JONES?

MALT BITTERS

New Frosh Coods and Low

TRADE MARK

EGULAR PHrSICtAN and Surgeon. Day and
Night Call* promptly attended. Official resi­
dence. North Main Street, Naah'll e. Mich.

R

DR. H. W WH11 MORE

Prices.

T7CLRCnCPin-SICIAN. BwWorce and office
AU at Leri Elliott*, Maple Grove Centre.

Boise -V Francis
K.

Having bought for CASH a large, neat
stock of

MALT AND HOPS

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
il* incomparable Nutrient I* richer In l«ne and

producing in^tcrlab tlian all otlrnr form*
Tmuiclc
of malt or uirdlcinc. while free from the objection*

urged against malt liquor*. Fer dlfbcull dl&lt;v*tlon.
aick beadaclH.-. consumption, emaciation, mental
mg muiucr*, ot lueajru, *ik&gt; oi aciicate rliliarcn,
MALTBITTEIM ■re the |&gt;urr&lt;, h*»t, and most reonomleal mrdlciur rv*r compounded. Bold every- ,

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese ul Everything

JttM I. Cuiiitl &gt; First Qus Gncirj Stun I

.to. MALT BirrciH
Hu. t«rni j Wi,h t„ jnf„rn, „n „,,, b, prOmpt»l17 Qfnn nrrrnno“““‘c“&gt;)".
tvutiou, nwommoilating ways. K™&gt;&lt;&gt;
11
OlUU Ul Hdllb boxed and *bipp.-&lt;j,
goods and low jinccs, hope to receive
r
O
only f»7.75. New PI-i ra -*fair
-- share
----- of your
--- ------‘-----patronage.
■no*, |lMto&lt;lA00. ■9'Mldauinmer offer IUu*t'd j
free Address Daniel F. Beatty,’ Washington, N. J.

iw-ti)I

Highest Price jm»1&lt;1 Tor Produce

Hills ArciiiuiBdeaii Lswu Mower Co.i

come and see.

MANUFACTURERS OF THE

NEW ARCHIMEDEAN ■
and CHARTER OAK
LAWN MOWER

Fowr« Truly,
BOISE &amp; FRANCI8-

hold

J.

IN THE WORLD!
,^0 HAMMCg.^
Q

A. BAUGHMAN.

HYSICIAN AND BURGEON. WoodUnd Cen­
tre, Hkh. Day and nUht call* proaptir stl-ndrd.(h-M)

P

JJENRY ROE.

Proprietor

----- OLD RELIABLE------

MEAT MARKET.
Keep* contuuUy on band a big stock of

Fresh and Salt Meats,

Smoted Hams ail Shoalders,
FRESH FISH and POULTRY
IN THEIR SEASON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
dtc., &lt;fe., d-c.
The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelfs, &amp;c.
Frosh Goods, Full Weight*

Dr.
AT THIS OFFICE. ______

TbeM Moweta bare bccomu oSebraUd throughoat tbe World, where l»wn* are eultlraUd, m be­
-------- - ----- «— --4 (le.irBt,|0 |*rn Mowers i.ttbslwwd of tlw IM of
, S. and Kurope. They con­
it: !5xi experience In Ibrir
are butlfultjr Sobbed,
tburoughj^ iu*de, and do spleuah work on awry
TaH»'nd'Mowrr rilt-.-«, from B to IH Inch*.. Pony
and Uoraa Wk., 91M am. 33 inehe., Send tor

he.vryroe.
Hill’s English Extract of

BUCH U
erm

BY ovlt AQEyra kvekywkere.

Broke into my eneloaure
AbMt th* SOth of April, mm yrorita* (tear. Thr
owner will pleaw c*ii 1 &lt;r I lie »*mc, jay chutre* and
tarn him a»ay
Da»i»l Stalbt.

NMbritfa.Miyrs.im

(SMS)

GOOD HEARSE
J. LENTZ ft SONS.

JJ HOUSHTALIX,

BI-CARB. SODA
Which ia the same thing.
layan «*I*r*.t&gt;
fwhleM
Ly dirty whit***

Makes the bow Carriage, Light road
and Team

~

-----

poappkiuaoB w
CO'1“ARM15D1

HARNESS I
For a small sum of money and don't
you forget it.

Have you seen any of Will’s work?
If not call ou him. one door north of
For «le bjw. T. BOISE,
NMhTiUe.Mleh.

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                  <text>VOLUME VIL

NUMBER 39,

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1880,

—The News readers, undoubtedly
are by this time aware that Mr. E. 8.
Lacy of Charlotte, is the prominent
Republican candidate for congress
—The masons commence work od from tliis district,and it is our unbiased
Lentz’s brick Monday.
, ,
opinion, publicly expressed,
that this
a —The actual population of Nashville district can do no better than to elect
is 1,038 souls. In 1870 it was 843.
| Mr. Lacy, for ho is every way fitted

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,

LOCAL DIBBLE-GABBLE.

FCUB00BIEB8.

“H. J. M.,” AGAU HEARD FBOM.

And Her Environs.

The Nichols’ auction closed Thurs­
Dea it Editor
day evening.
Oin to the pandial itmndaahuu caus­
Mrs. H. G. Hale started for Green­
Flint, JcxeIO, 1800.
ed by the copins rains along back, it
ville to visit her parents, yesterday.
waif dontfui whether we’d staon top Editor The News:
Sorrow doesn’t kill folks as fast as
To
day
ia
a
gala
day for this metro­
or go down mongst the Chinese.
But
—The water in Thornapple river, on for the position, and would represent early cucumbers.
by kickin round, we managed to Bto polis, as here, commencing j esterday
S.
J.
Bidleman
and
Clement
Smith
Thursday, was within six inches of as | our district in congress in a', creditable
top, and rejoxse in a stavin victory over and dosing to-day, occuis the fourth
of Hastings, were in the village on
annual tournament of the Military
high as it was during the flood of last manner.
the wet elements. Thnre woe sum
Wednesday.
month.
—
—A
A traveling man was heard to say,
talk of blldin an ark, but the wise ones bands of the state. The streets are gay
A-’reddie Rot? aged 5 years is the first
—Nashville folks are so busy pre- at tbe depot, one day this week to a'
sed being we wuz the direct descendents with numerous bands in dashing uni­
Nashville urchin to fling a Garfield
paring to celebrate the 4th this week, | friend traveling with him, that this
of old Norc, thare wua no danger, ’n forms and the air filled with the con­
banuei
to
the
breeze.
•that they l.
a..n ....A
nnrl busiest town
have
not 1,0,1
had HmA
time tn
to enmniit
commit tri,
was tliA
the livAliAMt.
liveliest and
town till
on
if thnre should be could all jump in the tinuous echo of beautiful melodies,
Every available spot for a pea-nut
grandly
rendered.
Having
once
the line of the road between Jackson
much to make locals'out of.
new skool bouse.
or lemonade stand on Main street has
caught you at au opera and knowing
Selar brung up the news of Garfield’s
—The weather prophets affirm that and Grand Rapids. Dell lives in Char­ been rented fori the 4th.
you
to
be
a
lover
of
the
divine
ari,
lotte,
but
has
traveled
through
nearly
: more rain has fallen in this communi­
W. G^Aylstforth hm» been ailing for nominashun, ’n sed the bote-driver
thought that possibly you might be in­
ty this spring than in the same length every town in the state, and has come a few days, and his good wife has tak- wus all rite,but we faled to ketch on to
terested
in
a
short
tournament
report.
to the same conclusion that many oth­
the idee of a botc-drivcr bein the rite
of tit* in 33 years heretofore.
bis place behind the counter.
tjie ' man fur President, so we hed a rat­ (Please do not construct my remaiks
ers have been compelled to do; that the
—Eli Evans and Bam. Fowler have
James Johnson proprietor or t
citizens of Nashville are indeed with a
I ificashun mratiu *n of course Selar took for your fondness for good music as
cellars completed for new dwellings.
Johnson House, at Middleville, depar­
■ spirit of industry and enterprise, sec­
the chare, ’n made ahifalutin speech, anything personal, like Pat’s comment
The former on corner of Center and
ted this life on Tuesday last.
when hearing the bray of a donkey:
ond to none in the state.
E. L. Parish being off on a vacatory I| ’Jn tele us how Garfield was a nocker,
Reed Sts., and the latter on North State
"A fine large ear that bird has for mu­
j
—Dilligvnt inquiry from various farm trip, O. E. Hawthorne of Marengo, is ’n
1 when he’s lected he’d roll up his
street.
sleeves, walk down to congris, ’n nock sic,” but only as an endorsement of
era has elicited the fact that the crop re­ at the depot "subbing” for him.
.
—Since
the
Repualicnn National
reoei
ongaueera dean
h«te aud liberal
rebel brigadeers
clean our
out oi
of I J®01*
port for this community, is i bout as
Miss Mira Crook started for Albion 1I them
.
Convention it is actually astonishing to
Bo we
time.
Lv
-- ratifide Garfield with ~8. c.“Iture w“*ch are U’dispcnaible requiw
f
llinLrf.v
ntirl
ritf,.nrt
til
follows:
Wheat
and
oats
promise
a
large
yesterday visit Prof. Dickey .and attend
learn hdw many Ohio men we have
;
si
tee
to
success
ao
an
editor.)
rousin cheers ’n a tiger, ’n are goin to I
yield. Corn although a little back­ the college commencement exercises.
amongst us, and we are an Ohio man
1
Ou Wednesday the program includ
ward, is doing exceedingly well, con­
Eli Strong of Kalamazoo, a mill­ put in fur a poet office, ’n then you’ll । ed reception of visiting Israds in morn
ourself.
sidering the amount of rain taat has wright of considerable notoriety, was see the biggest rase you ever seed, fur
ing and at 1:80 p. m., a grand parade of
—Farmers are complaining that fallen of late. Fruit—an abundance.
I'm
in
for
it
myself.
l in the village on business on Thursday.
all bands in the city, together with two
their work is si! succotashed ; haying, Peaches, pears, apples, cherries etc.,
Well, Mr. Editor. I dono egzactly
On Thursday J. J. Patter had the
cultivating corn, and harvesting all I se?m to lie doing finely. It is predicted
how to begun to tell the nose, in fact military companies, the order of I. 0.
pleasure of a visit from an old war amung a virtous people like we be, of 0. F., and city fire compauie*.
coming on together, owing to the ex-&gt;
I by the farmers that the wheat harvest chum, a Mr. Homer Peck, of Lansing. thare aint anything Imd to tell. Tho
marching through the principal streets
tremely wet spring.
I tliis year will be from one to three
Mrs. C. Clever of Hastings, on her the air is slitely tainted with matrimo­ to the fair grounds. On reaching the
—Bob. Heziderson weighs 160 lbs , : Wwks’earliei than last year.
wny to visit relatives in Ohio, on Tues­ nial odurs, but jest whare it cams from
fair
ground the exercises of the aftere
I
cant
tell.
I
lade
tire
smell
to
Ed.
8..
but lacked the ataminy to face the
—Another prominent farmer of Bel­ day, stopped off to see her many fnends tether da,but he sed“no,”he calculate!! noon were opened by playing of “Star
corporation in that cow-pounding suit, &lt;
to live and die in single cuasedness, all
levue has been caught in what is called in this village
Spangled
Banner” by all bands in uni­
and consequently ha^ paid the im- ।
A. R. Wolcott went to Detroit last the daze of his life.
a “woman scrape,*’ and comes down
son, followed by an address of welcome
pounding fee and costs and withdrawn
Doc. A..]of Knlamo, taints the mor­
with the stamps. This, however, dif­ Tuesday to lay in n stock of goods in. al atmustear purty iwl, riden round by the city mayor and an oration by a
the suit.
fers with the usual run of such scrapes n order to keep up with his rapidly in - with them Kalamo York pullets, but Mr. Durand, then a competiton for a
—On Laphaui'a farm in Maple Grove
then he rides iu his own wu^on, ’n paze special prize offered to bauds for lx*8t
inasmuch us it has considerable righ­ creasing trade.
lazt week, Wm. Harding sheared four •
G. A. Truman attended the rollage fur what he bize, 'n so I don’t no lioose appearance in drill, marching, etc.,
teousness in it. The man. who is almost
bizness tis. His wife’s in ’Braska ’n
sheep, tbe aggregate weight of whose |
commencement
exercises
at
Olivet
on
old enough to lx- the girt's grand fin her,
so of course don’t no nothin bout it, ’n closing with an admirable dress parade
fleece was just 85 11*, and also a five 1
claims to have been' beguiled by the Thursday. He returned with wife and of course Doc. likes sich company es of the military. The first prize for per­
months old lamb, whose fleece weighed '
fection in drill was won by a the band
well es enny of the boys.
bewitching damsel into committing the Miss Bell, on the following day.
four lbs,
The breezes fru m the sout-east are from Lowell, and the second by Ypsi­
Our country cousins wiil have tbe
deed. This is truly a demoralizing
lanti.
—A severe hail storm passed over j
badly
mixed
with
a
“
nest
tidin'*
smell
state of affairs ! Who will step forwuid privilege of tripping the light fantas­
Tbe decision of the judge on this 1
’n vaig reports from thare,bout tindin a
the south-weat part of Maple Grove
and devise some means of protection tic in M l«Mtfour dUfcrent
letter in the granar~ ’---------- 1
—‘~ case was a surprise, us in all difficult
last Saturday, and another over the
fnr York state, ’n a
a ’little new-comer ’n and daring evolutions the movements i
Ii fur
to be thrown around such truly'good the coming 4th of July celebration.
east part on Sunday, which did con­
R. E. Stephens, has be^n visiting his inch, maker itlook rrather bad.
Then of the "Ypsie’s” seemed perfection it­
and unprotected old men?
siderable damage to corn and other [
brother J. L. .Wtephens.the blacksmith, I riiare is tire Garrity—Walker colitiou, i self, and the general verdict of the
grandwas
stand was "got ’em sure,” It
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which is likely to prove frutless. Tom krauu ' stanu
farm crops.
’
th.ptut
week.
Aim
hl.
two
Metere.
,
,
ik(J
nJKtmoni.1
joke,
at 1i was afterward ’however
’
ascertained
NASHVILLE ON DEOK.
1 that tbe errors of the band proper were
—Mrs. I. N. Kellogg was stricken
from Hastings, were here on Sunday.
]caat be dont go to see her,so tha su.
1»A [I -T-1
W’- —»
slight, and the main reason for discount
A temperance mium meeting
will be
down with paralysis on Monday, mid
*’
'I » Thnre
fruitless
nn
to
John
W
’
s
yet,
T1*?.
fu r
F
y ’ 1
*n tht* fnct thut th« Druru Mnior ol
ext | but 02^
Geo. B., braced cr -**--■
---- the baud conducting the parade, went
has been speechless and in p precarious ।
, held at the Christian Church ne
is dad to
a whoppin
gal, - ----------------------- evening. Rev. A. D. Newton
tca ' ,H
‘st
«!!•««!’’tt/titA
mum
on the ground with his coat unbuttoncondition since. She is au estimable 1
। Sunday
up
extra
in
onuer
of
the
cashun.
Mitch
Our 4th of July celebration matte: j- will speak and a large attendance is in Jl6P bBdm a house fur George’n Hat*. ed.
' Before
” *
-*
-r -•
starting a
friend* of
that- ।
woman and it is hoped that her recov- I
io bildr:: a house fur George ’u Hat. official and a member of another baud
"booming,” and all the indications for order *.
CharlesP. frets over the wealher.
1 m.—i—©Bill
♦».&lt;.
n:u
cry will be certain and speedy.
i remonstrated with hiip upon bis ap- I
: Archery is buililmg in Niwhville nud ‘n Sliteh went to Jimmy Dalton’s fun..
e
north
n
most
successful
affair
and
a
big
tim|Ar
,
pearauce
and
warned
him
of
failure,
to
—A. G. Murray, living a mile
goDran
ran into,
into^ tore Tibs which he replied, "Oh------ l.thnt won't
of town is building a new barn, and C. , arv fluttering. Thc subscription list &gt; MiR. Willis and George Heath give nil to Marshal, got
dress,
scart
smashedW1C
the
1 1 J | H
■
r l ■
lie
■
HUnnlirV
SB, X-ill
I 1 Tild
tIU U’u OIIIABIICU
Rupe, residing on the Vt. Ville-Sun- now
’
*loots up '*one buntlrcd dollars more promise of being capable of carrying |Jllggy ’Bf Pct lost 2 dollarsthe sntnc da make any difference,” but one of the
judges was an old musician v-ith mil­
wSiTd
wA sold.his big farm to Bob' 'n ]Uiry iraIUIUK, BUU nu uullutMJUrU coal
field town line has just completed a than the amount raised at any previ- off (he blue ribbon, maybe nt some
itary training, and an unbuttoned coat
—-—j- - —
'i ’
though undoubtedly conducive to comfine one, 32x62. It took the carpenters ous celebration and should tbe amount । State tourname’ I.
“u T;r in '
La
f”rtOUf -VO,1'1,f friend flna P^’
*-J * ;
■*' = -- ——;
We noticed John Eastman, who re- |ir"~
only 66 day. tocompkte th.- latter job.
slashes in “i.ngst the, girls most eny
ToHlay at io u. m., commenced tbe
immense program now in course of contly departed for Dakota, in town where, ’n
„
।
i- i
•
r’S’ ,
I contest of full bauds for prizes. The
—Our Greenback friend, Andrew
preparation, there is plenty more ready this week. He
— is
■ closing
• •
up ....
bis busiD- up to Efa. Mance is still hopin. Old |lrBt prizo in thirt] cllViK
b
Ejltou
Plum, wishes us to announce that Su­
where it comes from.
ess, preparatory to making his penna- m™;. Manten.i has nen Hat (town sick,
an&lt;i necond by Port Sanilac,
san B. Anthony was not the nominee
I “ ¥L" K01 ? "ijIn Mcond cluw tire Brit prim ...» uOwing to the inability of the com­ nent boon- in the »e«i.
of the Greenback convention, and if
The
on 4U.
Jol, «U-1
Xi
mittee on speaker to s.-cure a promi
any unsuspecting Greenbacker has hid
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-w^Xod. $
MI
br ^p,i,“uli
nent enough speaker for the occasion bration
request that each Ixisiness firm ; dolars a
ticket fixed with Susan leading the van to suit their fastidious tastes, we arc [ decorate their store and street as much RinM u
It u „ „ialter of diepnte whether
they should "scratch her” at once.
unable to give the full program, but 1 as possible. Let each do a little, and .-Innek intbe time .punxlnp ton Kju-am^o dazy nnnre-d Lockwood,'n win charl„Ut, ,111)nM
|,Vlve received
—And it looks os though them Ver­ one thing our readers can depend upon, | we can make our places look attractive,
,
probly git the sack to pay fur it. G®«* । second prize iustead of third, Ypsilanmontville temperance "fellows" calcu­ and that is that tbe attractions of the
rho »»-*»-Methodist
society
*» • —
•-*- have rented
■ * j n John are traiug fur the Lynch race, I ti leading by one point only, 812, to
lated to make it warm for Hank. Gass day will be almost endless. There will Leutx A Son’s new building for the )\al| H . !?
Charlotte’s 311. Hod the decision of
uv foot,
luui. tub,
HIM, sack .uu
tmn-it'KK™ 4th, and will deal out th( staff of life fl°n!
SltoJS[fu?
\W° jud*C*
bK U*e‘hinI
of whisky shop fame. The reputation be
and three-legged
he earned while a saloumst of this vil- races for the men and boys, and fast to the hungry celebraton. in quauity. Ed. B stiR okupies ahole bed, ’n?oli- ; thAH Unds”coutest?ng forprizes ^ve

I age, was one not to be envied. r.nd
thrice happy is Nashville to get rid of
him.
—E. Cook sold one of his buggies
this week, to a German living near
Charlotte, who, on the spot, pulled
from his wallet six twenty-dollar gold
pieces, and planked them down in
’Gene’s hand, Mr. Cook has sold over
40 of his buggies and carriages, within
a few weeks.
—The only news from Johnstown
this week is an account of a spirited
.fist encounter between two prominent
.'-farmers, A. B. Pulling and Henry Fobs,
which led to an assault and battery
-adit. The fracas grew out of a small
debt which Fasa claimed Pulling owed
him on a wood deal.
—Sheriff Houghtalin may puff and
waddle and sweat during these warm
months that are upon us, but when he
slops on an orange skin and helps him­
self to a seat on an oak sidewalk, he
realizes just bow kind Heaven has been
to .him to the exclusion of the lean man
»y like the editor heieof.

—The Homeopathic physicians of
Eaton,and Barry Co’s., had a picnic
party.nt Cole’s Lake House on Thurs­
day afternoon. After a bumptious re­
past to which all did ample justice, Dr.
Grant who bad been previously apjMUUted as master, presented several
very choice toasts, which were respondtoby members of the society. Near­
ly two hours was then pleasently spent
in riding on the little steamer "Gem,”
after which quite a number availed
themselves of thc pleasure of moon­
light rawing. Altogether.a very pleas­
ant time was enjoyed by all in attend­

ance.

.i _i races for »i._
t_i
_i—
guaranteed tosuiton that day
and slow
tlie equiuincs
;, also
Tire M. K.Mcial will Ire entertain^
target shooting, greese-pole climbing,
.
i
ii
,i
,
,
etc., will lie numbered among the by Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth on Tuesday
amusements. Forty dollars iu gold afternoon and evening. It will be a
will be distributed tv the largest dole- lawn social, and refreshments will be
,
-n,,. public
gation of teams from the country. The served from five to seven.
'• The
n,e P°b,,c
Hastings and Sunfield cornel bands are cordially
- invited.
have been engaged. at a considerable
n. Kennard,who
Kennard, who recently bought
isiugni
Jas. H.
; expense, for the occasion, also Feigh- a farm a few miles north jf the village
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neris martial band.
and last week went to Cleveland. 0.,
Our much respected townsman, G. to sell some property Ire owns there,
A- Truman, has been unanimously , has sent us copies of Cleveland papers
' ‘-hosen as President of tbe day, and the and a lithograph of James A. Garfield.
following named persons Vice Presi- Thanks.
dents: Calvin Ainsworth, Nashville; &gt;^\Geo. Marshall, of Maple Grove, raisO. P- Wellman,
Castleton
iastletou; Orson ■t ed a barn 36x48, on Wednesday, and if
Swift, Maple Grove; C. C. Gage and ji the cake we had a sampling of, is a
W. W. Cole, Assyria;; J. L. Stevens, thing to judge from, the gang of raia­
---------» K.
v Stanton,---------1 (.rb ; , n() ca0Br_ of gruinblin(. about
Johnstown
; IL
Baltimore

C. B. Benham, Hastings; H. B. Bar­
num, Carlton; A. G. Kilpatrick and —
Mauch, Woodland; E. F. Preston,Sun­
field ; H.J. Manin, Vermontville; E.
D. Williams, Kalamo; and Elmer Hol­
land, Bellevue.
Bev. A. D. Newton has been chosen
as Chaplain; J. M. Martin, Reader;
and L. C. Boise, Marshak
In the matter of 4th of July celebra­
tions, Nashville has the reputation of
al ways carrying off the palm, and the
community this year caa depend upon
having a better time and more fun
than ever before. So early on tbe
morning of Saturday, July 3d, get rea
dy and on tbe way so as to not miss
anything. Half-fare tickets will be
issued by the M. C. R. R., and a large
attendance from all along tho line is
anticipated.
If you want any johnny cake next
winter yon must use your influence to
I stop this rain.

rank regu*scs in a mustash.

J. j cnjdilable performances, aud part were
l£ ■
Tbe la.t Mlmlon rendered
mnen uuigieiout, mu say, u gui ms by the Lapsing band—au arrangement
| boot Untied in Atherton’s brige comin
j home. Untie Jo’s pathmaster ’□ has from La Sonnanibula—was a perform­
ance over which any band might be
' v-arned the men out to work their proud. Selections from operas are not
I' polls, etc.He Dever sayscum,but go The usually rendered by military bands
wasiiin mariiine men are round selin
with good effect. There is so much in
and liordcn out washuns, shoin the gals opera scores written for strings, that
n old
out wininxm^how
wimmen now to wasn
ere. to eliminate them and depend entirely
wash skills
skirts,, etc.
Cast tride to stop a drag saw with his on wind instruments, produces au un­
fzw&gt;t
foot ’n his rrwit
foot got tliA
the trnraf
worst nv
ov it
it. pleasant impression of a void unfilled.
Big Hank hes pounded his cripple but in this instance the arrangement of
brother, casts longin glances Battle the melody and its execution was grand
Crick-wards, ’u when she cums up he and perfect.
takes her out riden ’n he sez to her
A tournament develops the strong
"aint that a good piece of corn or don’t and weak points of a military baud
you no.” Bom think Hank W’s marrid while many organizations secure high
but its a mistake fur be looks the same
scores iu street parade they come to
as he alwas did.Will G’s, wife s sick ’n grief when contesting fox a prize. For
Pat rides out with Elen now ’n then. elegant dashing street performances
The boys put up a little snide on Levi. the bands from Big Rapids, Lowell,
K„ tether nite, ’n rung his bell with Ypsilanti, Charlotte, Eaton Rapids,
his close line, n so Levi went over to Port Huron, St. Louis, AJmot, Lansing
the repast, which was prepared by Charleys and indulged iu a bntum and of course "J. Henry’s” Flint city
fidmen ’n Cbarly lafft in reply.
band, are all fine and each is muticially
Misses Nettie and Barbara Marshall.
Will was over frnm Muleville tot­ an honor to tne town they represent.
The maiden number of Paw Paw
ter da, in sed the red ribbons wus flusThe tournament was disappointing
Herald lies before us, bearing the name lung, also tbe skool, ’n Sunda skool he in one respect, the old veterans from
and typographical skill of our old boss, wd editor Williams made a boss su- Constantine were absent, and Flint
Erintcnden.
He
sed
she
masons
are
from conrtesey did not compete. Could
J. W. Van Femen a man who had, the
in up the Crole farm, ’n Will 8. is
honor of starting (we believe) the first sad since May left. Jeff still lungs for a contest be arranged between Lansing
Flint, Saginaw, Constantine, Knight
pajier in Van Buren, Co., and the rep­ tbe Shepard, 'n thare’s liabul to be a Templars band of Port Huron, and the
utation of baring the best knowl­ mipple pf woddins most enny time. Opera House band of Detroit, it would
Told a story bout a Stockin ’n a snow­ be like Bret Hartes meeting of Yock
edge of the “art preservation of all
bank. but I didn’t ketch on much, He Hamlin and Tuba Bill, "an assembly of
arts” of any other printer iu western sed Square Teich gits sum bizness n
the Gods.’
Michigan. The Herald is a well edited nose how to do it.
In tire cornet solo cootost.first prize
And now Mr. Editor, ex you will red- won by Jersey-of Belding, Ionia Co.,
7 column folio and deserves a hearty
patronage, which undoubtedly it will ily see, we’re a good strate people, ’n if second prize by Droksell of Lansing.
you ever cum this wa, youll find the In baritone solo contest, first prize won
receive.
doors open and the Nashville Nuse on by Graham of Owosso; second by Fos­
the table.
ter of Almont. In the solo eouiest,
It is now talked in private circles
I forgot to menshun that we didnt as in Mme others, the "dark hprse"
(among tbe knowing ones) that the , exricfle'Kiteh onto that little shirt story won the race. What’s the old adage
reason why Onio Strong has been so in the Nose last week. Mebbe it was to somethnes used when speaking rat
successful as a journalist, is because he ahorti
lottery drawings: “a foel for lack’’’
came fiom the same county Lou TayWe’re batiu ginger bred 'n pixe, etc.
By the way.have yoa beard tbe news?
lor did.—JoAmom in Vt. VUle Hawk.
I fatten chickins fur the 4tli, ao tell them Were your village oar with railroad
-- »«*»■ -------town pea-nut-stand-fillers not tn imfacilities, telegraph and daily mail,
The Ladies Mite Society of Barry- port to bevy on our account, fur we it might smack of the superfluous to
ville will have a strawberry festival at | shwf furnish our own hay.
suggest that you were net informed
the church in that place on Tueedby | You’ll hear frurn me agin,
of any item of news so soon as current,
evening the 22nd inst. Let all come. |
O«e of the B(H)ots.
bet I nave in the last fifteen years beard

it suggested that “Nashville was only
a one horse town any way,” therefore
it may be in order to state as au itemof
late news, that the Hon. James A.
Garfield has been nominated by the
Republican party for the office of Pres­
ident. Well, we can all adopt the
formula of the Episcopals: "For this
relief much thanks.” The convention
has been a success. The Blaine in­
terest or the Sherman interest, or tlw
two combined have squelched tbe unit
rule, established distinct represents-,
tion, beaten the Grant interest, beaten
each other, and nomi ated a candi­
date, that the Republican party will
generally unite iu supporting. That
the convention, after having accom­
plished so much good work, should
neutralise it by nominating for Vice
President sb objectionable an old mchlna«DoUiiciau as Gen, Artiiar, is to
be seriously regretted. The ticket is
handicaped from the start and it has
already been quite pertinently asked.
"Can the kite carry the tail.”_

rt. J-

CARLTON ITEMS.
Another nonr-down, on Tuesday.
The greenbackf-rs sre pleased with
their nomination.
The republicans seem to lie pleased
with Garfield, fortheir next President.
The old street sprinkler lias lx-en out
again, and this time he has done the
job up good.
Sheep shearing when tbe snn shines,
and grumbling when it rains, is the or*»
der of the day in Carlton.
Don’t you think, George Mills, our
SuperintenteDt of schools, is around
visiting tbe school ma’ins.
The school at the Center closes this
week, aud Miss Carrie Barnum, the
teacher, has the good wishes of the
entire community.
John, the former husband of Minda,
is in hot water agaia. Dame rumor
says Im wanted a young girl for a wife
so the old folks and the girl were sat
istied. until he seduced her. and then
the old man; woman anil girl, went
back on him, poor John slunk back in­
to single cmuudnew again. Be care­
ful John, the people may punish you
with a new coat and a home to ride on.

D. C. Griffith is filling his atorechuck
full of new summer goods and they are
cheap.

Wool! Wool!!
Competition is the life of trade. I
am in tbe market and prepared to pajthe highest price for any quantity of
wool.
A. J. Hardy.

rF* 1 Yoke of Oxen for sab1 nt

WoCice.
The subscriptions in aid of the Chem­
ical Works being now due. notice is
hereby given that 1 have placed the
sum in tbe hands of Barry Everts A
Co. for collection.
38-43
W. G. Seams.

Snow Flake Flour 3.75 per cwt a
Boise &amp;. Francis.
rF" I aria Green for aide by
F. T. Boise.

rp* Juat received a full hue of spring
and Summer clothing at
S. Libhal'ser’s

ry Butter and eggs'taken in ex­
change for millinery goods st
___________ Mrs. L.R. Erh’s.
Uy A large line of wall paper at
F. T. Boise's.

tv* Simplicity Bee Hives for sale, at
Old Prices.
H. T. Davidson.

THE

JEWELER.

C. W. DE.MARAY.
The finest stock of Clocks in Barrv
or Eaton county.
fy A good stock of straight Elgin
Watches, will not handle a Watch but
enn tie recommended by all, all full
Niebel movement. Straight Line Efl­
I capement. Quick trains.
•
1
A fine line of Jewelry and Silver
Ware. Two doors south of Truman’s,
____
C. W. Demaray.

&lt;y You can get the Celebtated
Stark and Vocrman Pat. Sand-bands
put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s for
only $3.00. They are worth five times
what they cost to any wagon.

GF" One 3-year-old Horse for sale at
C. C. Wolcott’s

ry For Jewelry and Watches go to
_______________ F.T.Boise.
Those new styles of Dress Goods,
Gloves, Hosery, Neckties, Embroidery,
Silk Fringes, and Trimming Silks are
all
new, neat, attractive and cheap at
1
D. C. Griffith.
Wilson fit Howe still sells Boots
and
Shoes as low as the lowest.
1

Best yiacbiur iu tbe Market.
AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE.*
Don’t buy until you examine them
iand see their superiority over all other
Imachine*. Call and get prices.
Kellogg, Demaray fitCo.

CF* Whidbw curtains and fixtures at
______ F. T. Boise’s.
W The newest styles of spriugsuite
&lt;
for men iind boys just received at
D. C. Griffith’s.
t"F* Wilson fic Howe sells Tobacco
for 40 cents.
Don’t buy your,
'
you
examine and
’

«xxU anti

�Th® husband took the sliield upon
which lay the child—now dosing.

the brnils upon tbe Je*

While tom* had found a
But &gt;till be womd not know 1
But ml'.rd oc with dry and
Trying In keep ahead ot ,worldly
And shunning tbe place that’* c

Of age; and wfiat It*krra!

her hand toward her husband, and flajd,
in a loud and haughty voice:
*
“Do not hesitate!’’
And now the crowd began' to heave
and rock, while a low murmur was heard,
like a tlireat, ascending from among the
assembled people. For, as the woman
spoke, tiie gloomy man lowered the
strange cradle, placed it lightly on the
running water, and.let^ and pip c^fld
oat awardown the stream. ’
‘

value to
tW*IA
WM not lew than *301,000. Rhe'
. again* t firn for *100,000.' and ther
insurance upon her for *30,000.

■aWteiow Um&gt; agad mil:
Which for many Trap,
rhe waters t roin tbe little- ril
OmunlDfiln Into one.

DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE.
“ But my fair young wile died, good

noon,
ingtoti

rharf in Btontbc

was a haughty woman.

Had she been

over a section of Pottawattamie county, Iowa,
about thirty miles east of Council Bluff*, on
the cvcuyig gf. June IQ, We glean tho following
parumilsrn fram &amp;e telegraphic reports of tbe
calamity : Persona living m the viripity whore

It* truth. vrtUrti never tiro.

1 wlu^’tS-wttjy^lJ;

'

"Work for th/chlTd.
Do not waste
heard by tfce - Stonington at a point near the
moved * yiinl away ftren the dachting thy life in thou^itii ®f TMigeaJJCA-.”
Hell outy
CornflddL Hghtahip, a few mfe* woW.of tbtman, when' Vindor (m though nature
“I must follow Sir Roland de Bois in­ month of thBConnecticat rivetr and, five mile* Hiimc an ngiy and threatening form by citixea
had tmddenly reproached him) rained to tho North.*' &lt;
from tbe Connecticut uliore. Tho NarraKansett'M in the town of Macedonia, a mnaJ! rtilage in
. ..
..
his elasped aud trembling hands, (im­
signal said to bear to the left The Stonington 5Lac«l&lt;&gt;uia township. Tbe funnel, which m
“ Thou art thin® - own master, but atwworvd with the hum signal.
ample mining of coming danger, wn sceu to
ploring heavenly help.
The signal* nouudod as if there was a good form about' two miles tn the west of Macedonia.
He followed the course of tiie shield doat use thy mastership unwisely.”
. “And wilt thou care for my little Roth distance ea«t and west between the two boats ; Angry clouds rolled and tumbled, and passed in
with great eogenieea, despite his evident
wliilol ahtawsy ?” .
. .
j . but in a moment more the' lights of the two nnd oat of each other, as if engaged in
deeiro to control his emotion, and bend­
shone through tbe fog, and they were deadly combat It is said that every person who
“ Most surely. la ke not, dear son, oe vessel*
going iu the sum course iu oppexute dirwlioiw. beheld the final mobilization or the fierce and
ing nnxiouriy forward in the direction it
mypwn? ]suh« not my son?"
Tlib helm of the 'Narraganaeit was thrown angry element-, fell a keen realization of the
wiw taking.
Next morning Vindor was gone, and -‘-rp abont, which brought her broadside to near approach of eternity, but moment* for re­
Did give to me a grand®- alatii
The mother, on tiie ccntrnry, je- never throuph five years did they onoe
btuningiou. The Stonington plunged on flection were very brief. In the twinkle of an
Thau the beuutlee of the W«at
'miuned'quite calm, her arms creased hear from him.
I struck her on the starboard nuartcr Just In eve, almost the storm wan upon them, and
'
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,
Of tbe beauUce of the Korth and South,
nt of the wheel. Tho shock was temlic. those that had not taken shelter in cellars and
on her bosom, her eyes following the
Evep hL* mother Ulfaa had grown to r» •hook the Stonington, which struck | “ dug-out* " stood in the broad road to death,
course of the shield’with a firm and beliov®
liim zlrara.l
dead,
ral.rauA t.«Vra
nt on, in mcli a way an to throw all I and thesw who were saved feel tliat it was bv
tranquil look, ao quiet and unmoved i
Litito Both, then nearly
Building* were
pawwtiger*
out- --------------------of their berths.. *.
It special set of Providence.
6 "yearu old,sleeping
m- - ---,
-------tliat die -appnarod to fear nothing for I hJW] ^eard of hia father,
:r, hm
luul been told of nPIHld °f*n
JO*»t holo
Iwr bow, almoet either blown down or unroofed, while ont- I
her child's safety.
his life, and often declared
docliuvd iu»i
that ho I down to 1110 water's edge.1 If tho sea had been houaCH and snudl Inuldingi were lifted bodilv |
ecurea Uin ne I
g^e rauat tj&gt;ve pono down at the shock. from their foundation* and carried away cn- ।
Twirojrra (bo jluddral chfld ocorly I „,.„W
, bn,T0 mU!. h-)„ hi, ,in,
All tho NarragaMctt * light* were instantly cx­ I tirclv from the premise*. A largo number of
Return to
■w&lt;dlow«l m&gt;lii toefr»tera.
ulfog and bor ln..bzodlore&lt;llb&lt;. child, ,SI traraXto
.ira_«i.i—1_ PoKicngcT* found thcmMlvc* small shanties, n*cd for boarding and sleeping i
Tim motbor Jon- did not ffinen among , „
hi. *11. Boran । fotorf in
uz Itheir staterooms in absolute dark­ , men who worked upon a nulruad being built, i
all who watched this test.
wlio-fiial no childran of their own
ness. The fddi- of tho boat wa* ripped Open ’ were blown into splinter*, not enough j
Twice—then, again, the flliield wm
tla-T^t child oTSe old below the water's IcvoL and she filled and l«ing kft out of them»to make respect-1
A lire also broke forth, I able kindling-wood. SlorthoiLHe* were leveled 1
mk-d tranquilly ihwcending the current | .XM&gt;]&gt;le, peth-d th? boy, and her lover Bank immediately.
and so flerreh- that in an htrar and s half to tho ground and tlwir content* scattered to
AD prenent clapped their handa, and hlw y made his life happier.
at farthest all tho part* of the vctael maaimng I the winds of heaven. A number of two-wheeled ‘
shouted, * The Jxjat! the tx»t I
Que dav, as the sun was settingonthe abotu water were dcstroyod. Fortunately, she ( -crsixrf uned upon the railroad, weighing him- ,
I must, for life without my youthful bride
Two men rushed forward, launched a other
of the river, Rnth being at sank iu shallow water. 8hc must have settled drvds of pounds, were taken up a* if but featbbark into the river, auc
'
PITH ASP POINT.
and, rowing rnpidjy
Uoar
of
fornMa? upon aoiiis bar. for tbe water rose only irart . ety and waftz-d awav on ungentle zephyra 1
Tin* to wheels from Uirte to four inches wide |
soon reached th© kihield,
IJ
and drew it | grnnuXatlier's house, saw a beggar ap­ high enough to submerge tiie saloon dcckl Tbe I were
twisted and rolled into knot* a* oiw would j
upper dock would have afforded a safe asylum
It was the Irish horse-doctor that sent
from the water.
proaching.
;
bend
straw
around
his
finger.
Horse*
and
cat।
had it not Ixxm for the fire. Many of the’pasin a bill, “ For curing your Honor’s boree
The motion of the water had soothed :
senaura on board the Narragansctt waited , tie wore taken tip and earned away and dropp**!
Hu looked old,’ and was bant. 1
the child, and rucked it to sleep—a state !
■ neitlicr for the amking nor for the fire. In to the ground dead. One horse was earned that died, 6 shillings.”
------ •——w------ 1”iri-A- 'longhair streamed over his shoulder,
The New Orleans Picayune says :
-—&gt; sudden
terror they leaped into
the __
sea, ____
and. . . forty rod*, and when found it* ixxly wa* a per- ;
a'..----------------------------------------------------------------i ““•&gt; L” rani&lt;!
’I’™ nnd tattered.
_______
________________
_______
txxvming nt-.mbrtl and exhausted, sank fort jelly. But little pereonal injury was done | “Never marry u woman without sense,
the
cans® of ita
aafety,
child
. rara.ra.rez
. rare
.... for
... had
.. the
.....
HisbarelegS were tanned by expos- I before the arrival of aid. 'Jltow who waited *1 tiufl place,
— a*
•« people saw
saw.the
the storm
storm coming
coming1 unless you are a fool yourself. ’’
moved at all tiie frail craft must have are to the sun. and his feet were cut and wcri'
Immediately upon tho shock tbe «»&lt;1 protected theuiM'lvc* by retreating to celand "**
other
underground
‘ bruised
buUc °r tl,&lt;! Pa"**'nK&lt;T»' elitnbcd upon the top larn
----------------*---------- J places of safety,
beun overturned.
dock. Tiie boat iv.lto.
Kink, UUl
but It
it HUlUlUllg.-IV
fortunately BWU
soon [.and here is high prairie ground, and the peo- 1
Now, as the sliuild wbh token from the '
r. !T* II
t
Will you have some bread and struck bottom, and
sud they were still **fc.
safe, ' Then pie could see tin- stonu from afrr and um&gt; pre­
water, Vimior, whose face had become afl
caution
for
personal
safety. Bnt tiie storm contiie fire broke forth. It whipped• so fiercely
water?" asked the child.
..
■ ■to
We are told “the evening w^rc on,”
bright and hopeful os it had previously
tinned to sweep forward in a nortlwaetcriy direc­
l&gt;een gloomy and ran
foreboding,
•BO? ! cr“^ ,tlie l*«gar- i leeward tint tho boat* on that aide could not be tum, i nd from Maix-doma forward it uu most but we aru never tola what the evening
toward ran toward (
lowered, Irtit the boat* to windward were «urhia rSo, hia arm. oatSrcteEed, odling. I
koo“- “4 ““Lreaitg cwMfuliy let into the water, all oavu one, which ! destructive In it* conree : dead bodie* and dc- wore on that occasion. Was it the close
rnolirthed dwellings jjainlr marking its lino of of a summer's day ?
■All™. Albra,
art tov foitoffl ' th?,l‘“3«
,
...
, । wa* swamped with a conauicrabln company.
! travel. Fann houses were in must
totally
o...—ra—
Tbe life-rafts were pushed overboard. They
wife!"
"
VGrandam!—grandam
I . ,called the
Jones wits ..
it „„
isn't. the color of her liair
“Father
has come home, and ho !’rn.’n'? ,thr “Nation of score*. )&gt;s**enRcn ‘ destroyed,and form machinery of all kinds broken
lx&gt;y.
,
But she showed no sign of responding does not.move!"
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lashed thenMClvCM iu life-jockrt», and so pro­ into small fragment*. About seven miltw from I that troubles him in choosing a helptto ■■ 0-1. r ~ lqq,,.
b„ munej, what
tected leaped into the water to avoid the fire. MvreUoma,«» «bM u tarav
to his welcome.
The unhappy man had fainted.
dement, gn at damage to human life wa* dot* . ■ ,
, . ..
J
Meanwhile
assistance
wa*
at
hand.
The
steamer
With ilcwth'* Mtaifl «Uxnp&lt;yt upwi th*
“Stand back," she said.
“I have;
him v»Ujr more,
When again he knew himself, he wm City of New York, Ixiund for the metropolis, \ Tb» taUU Alra &lt;W«r ... Srel rrato.l te
, Ixxm suspected, and cannot forgive ! "
twisting
wupd
clouds,
and
it
fell
Is-fore
them
As
soon
as
tlie
color-blind
pilots are
lying on a soft sheep-skin, spread over a camo up and hailed the Stonington. Ijfc-lxjat*
crowd n»on hl
It was a custom with the wives of the
and
in
the
midst
of
them
an
easy,
if
not
willing,
. „
...
....
, mattreas. His cut feet had been bathed, were maimed from l»&gt;tli loau, and soon the pn v. hi tlu* house wen- Mr. Oshtr, In* wife all discharged a man with a red noso
■ now realised:
ancient
to prove their
rescmxi were lx-lng lifted aboard the Htoiunguxncnl Saxons
S.im. thus
tl.rn.lo
thow inno-1
mm.
ldnj
can walk on the MinHistuppi river banka
and ’brei' children, and niece, two farm luuids
I ton and tho Now York by the scare.
«l&gt;™ ~
lh"r bu.l»o.K
wouI11 JwniL
c zzz -*-.7'by
., 2.-1!
——L, ,1W„ „
Th*! panic which fallowed the colUsionMa* and a servant girt They-all died together. The without having the Hteamlxiata whittling
U theahirid
the shield did
dul not airto. then
th™ tho!
the I
.. Mother l-t.ther 1" he ~ud, looking terrible. Men. women and children jumped
wile .»
»„ imioot-nt:
maoor-i. ; »h.lo
while d
tf .1
it and
ai.l the . abOTt
aban, him
lum
«*
..j,, , j
A WASTED LIFE.
‘ from their bed* and rushed, shrieking, from
That wax n clever remark of young
child went balrea too water, then aha Vraa । ODCC moro
die |। their staUrDom* and berths—most of them
Spilkins (who wiw embracing his sweet­
U.
*'*?' .4“' rol“l'if‘»'
I „,
UKldcr.d gnu,,
I in their night clothe*. Tix-y filled the dark­
considered
guilty, and, as a nue, leaped
‘■
heart
&gt; when he said he liked that posi“
Die,
my
acm.?''
said
his
mother.
struction.
Onu
child,
however,
iiax
not
been
am by vVilbam the Conqueror, when one . into
■ ■»
••
ened
*al&lt;xn&gt;
and
pnslux!
and
jo*tied
each
the water after her sacrificed child '
it i.illuT
Ueetluui
buried
lH-ncaih
tion
I letter
the
one the
he nuns
held on the
“Yea I of remursoI" ho replied. “I other in their frantic effort* to get upon tfic found,.aud
nwrnuiK a «tnuigl. aight ra to be .won I
1|WT were, indeed, BOT
,
They
strange
and terribortw away on th&lt;ift wing* of tin- ' riulruiul.
------ —in
10!
*_ ,r__.
upon tlio Thntoea nt the |«,.nt when- bll_0 a-'
times
which
to
live,
cannot
live. I thank Heaven, wliich has deck. The officers seem to have k»i thc»r «r
aoiv umt-H iu wmeu io uve.
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head* completely, and. with the exception of fatel cloud. Jl-mm- Onler. brother l» Alex, and
now stand the Houses of Parliament.
- the
- wife
ONE-sw ill low makes no summer ; but
Ah we -have said,
Albra showed allowed nle to return home before I the purser, Jahn Kiernan, not ooo of them, •«bo ruauhfl near t.y, Hiiffen-d lu-taui death, an
A^ vast crowd was congregating on the • neither signa of joy nor forgiveness.
' made an end of life. Above all, I bless from the accounts of the paoMHigira, M-em* did. alao hi* wife and two mnall children "Ur day with the thermometer 90 deg.
northern lumk—so vast that the Normmi
I William Oslur. brotherri.&gt;ii
to the
two. csca|&gt;cd in tin-shmb? exercuu&lt;s more influence m
u. (1other
ih.-r •«..
At this moment, u handBome, dark Heaven that I can read my son a lesson, to have done anything to stop the panic. death but ‘in* wife and
child were blown into that direction than n square acre of
Guards on sentry ou tbe spot where now
and that he is old enough and intelligent Light* wen- finally procured, and tho
man thrust himself forward, crying,
gers fought for chair*, mattresses, lifo-proscrv- the air fully 150 feet. Tlx- child is probably fa­ swnlhiWH.
stands Westminster Hull become doubt­ “ Fair Sister Albra, what ddst thou here ■ e
enough to comprehend me."
tally ininrvwl. Other ram-s of death arc reThey gathered abont him, his brother en&lt; and every article which would po**ibly aid |M&gt;rtcd, but detail* are not given. Twenty m-rful of what was huppeinng, and gave the by the aide of the river ? ”
The Danbury Nvwh, in a long article,
to float them. TTicre were heroic turn m thnt
tells •• Huw a list is Miute." The sim­
Gurth plaving lightiv with the stick struggling mass of terrified tinman bung*, and
alarm.
Vindor, looking at the new-comer, which hatf accompanied Vindor m his there were, too, cowardly creatures, who t&lt;*ik lit-mhlxiriioo-l. which I* in Grove t
A company of Normans was at once
plest, cheapest nn 1 quickest way to make
trembled.
.
; wanderings, while his father, his sister advantage of the weaknca* of women and chil­ aud nix or 'ight persons arc uiix«iug,
marched to the palace.
ti hat ih to l&gt;et ou the winning candi­
•upiHwcd their Ix-dir* will !*• found mi
“Dul I not tell thee," siud Albra, | pj^y mid his voungest brother Edwv dren to save their own worthless fives.
They were but few men, vet quite ca­
date at the election.—Nurrixtou-n Her­
In tbe confiuoun and terror of tire moment tn div Vicinity when- they were last m-,
“ that
many
pable of contending with a larger crowd „
. - ... of my peoph
drew
.
’
drew near.
near.
ald.
husband* were separated from wive*, and
See,
here
is
my
brotuer,
v
bee,
brother,
who
haa
bixm
of the Londoners, for the latter Irtid
“ Where is my son ?" he asked.
There is no indignation more terrible
children from parents, am! all fought but for
been deprived of all arms, and had l&gt;een ( in Gaul these five years. Is not he
His mother, L’lfiui, who had not the ! one object to grasp the life which was flit­
Bringing a Dead Man to Life.
than tliat of tin elderly man in u horse­
1
dark
?
Our
infant
is
like
my
father's
ting
from
them.
Some,,
weaker
than
tin
courage to look her dying and favorite
forbidden, under l»in of death, to as- ।
A young officer of the English line, car offered a seat hr u sympathizing lady,
I
ixxiple."
others,
fainted
:
some
pray
d.
while
ill
khriiktxi
scmble in numlx-rs.
ton in tbe face, and who was standing wildly for aid.
while passing through a native village, when In* snorts. " Knp your seat, mom ;
“ Wife—dear wife ! ” cried Vindor.
Ixihind tbe bed, mode a sign, and Borsa,
The Captain of the guard saw, how­
In the midst of the tumult the XarragaiVM-tt waa annoyed by the importunity of a they hiiin't a stronger man in this car'n
“No longer wife of thine," she said. Gurth's wife, led the bright little fellow
ever tliat the greater portion of the
was discovered to be on fire. The txiw of the Hindoo beggar, whom no rebuff seemed i
“
A
woman
outraged
is
a
woman
lost.
1 Stonington had penetrated the noder of the to disconcert.
crowd was composed of women and
forward.
Six medical experts examined a man
I1 Good-by—good-by ! ’’
other Isiat, the burning Coals of tin- lunuu*
children, and at once was reasiun-d.
Then thus spoke Vindor : “ My son, had be &gt;n scattered on the oiled woodwork of
At length, when the filthy vagrant uh to Ilin muiitv and were evetly di­
And, tiefore any one there had a com­
“ What is the cause of the crowding ?"
never seek to be revenged upon vmir the steamer, and now to the fear of death by seconded his petition bv laying his grimy vided. After they had wrangled about
plete
knowledge
of
what
she
was
alxint
he asked of a loud-tongued woman, who
enemy. Leave him to himself. All had drowning were added tbe horrors of a death bv hand upon the Englishman's arm, the it for n week it was discovered that they
was haranguing those standing alxnit to do} she hail leaped into the fast-flow- men suffer, and by killing them you will | burning. Tliis increased tho jianic, aud a ni~h i। latter, foolishly giving way to anger, re­ hud examined the wrong person alto­
ingnver.
her.
relieve them from tlwir sufferin';. But wa* made for tiie l*&gt;at* ; but there were r.o paid the freedom with a straightforward gether.
Twenty
men
rushed
into
the
river
liTT
" "nrn—T”• “i”’ officers at thair post* to stop ttxxn. and tiie
“It is Albra, the wife of Vindor, who uftor to r. nor wre Jr. tom.en.-d during th“ f
Nkw York (Jraphic; When old Mr.
“ “* thf ‘Ltogex
The drelre fur paasengcni cut them adrift and piled into them blow from the shoulder, delivered with
wishes to prove that she is an honest more torn. . renre ^-oudi Bui wtom
his
such hearty good-will that the poor Hin­ Liuiib, the confectioner, found
lulh’
1 mu drum, like sheep.
y
woman."
The first to roach tiie water wa* over- ! dis! fell like a log, to all npixiarance daughter Jerushn sampling his sweet­
they removed her from toe -tream «l.e
r°S“m
Lute
Su
“ How so? "
meats, he exclaimed in anguish : “O,
was deaiL
Itolaud de Bow; and, in tiie second crowded, aud it was swamped, but the others ■ dead.
were put adrift with their precious cargoe». '
“ By the test of the shield."
Before the assailant cornd recover from Jenudia Lamb. Jerusha Lamb, thou that
place, because my remorse is so great The
*toamer wa* settling, the beat from th.- las*’ bewilderment at this unlooked-for killest the profits."
In all probability her heart had broken. in having killed a’good man.’’’
The Captain turned to his men.
fire
wa* growing too seven' to b&lt;“Disband," he said, “and go among Certainly «he had not been long enough
All started.
“ Ladies and gentlemen,” said an
l*&gt;nie, aud men, women, and children , catastrophe, a howling swarm of natives
the people. At the least sign of a rising iu tiie water to oix.-ount for her death by
“ Wliat do I hoax?” naked hia mother. plunged into the dark water* with chairs, | ciuue rushing to tiie spot, and with fran­ Irish manager to an audience, of three,
come to me with the news. Again, if waj- of drowning.
“ You have, in your blind vengeance, mattnwarw, planks, and whatever they could tic cries for vengeance upon the mur- ; " as there Is nolaxly here, I’ll diamiss
lay their liauds ou. One mother had left her । derer of their countryman, draggixi him
bail, indeed, &lt;lid the Hun set ujxin Vin- killed a human being?*’
ye hear the Castle 1x41. at once fall buck
you all.
The performance cif this
babe* in her stateroom, and the fire aod smoke
and join me in the court-vard. Me­ dor tliat night. They had bound him
“Ay, mother! Sir Roland had a fought her bock a* she attivnptid to renctic off to the local magistrate, carrying with night will not lx* j&gt;erforni»»d, but will be
thinks the excitement h is little to do with ixirda, that he might not do him­ cousin of the same name, and much like them, so that sue wa* obliged to leave them to them ns evidence the body of the slain nqieated to-morrow evening."
self injury, perhaps even to the taking him in apiiearance—though unlike him perish in ttu&gt; fiamro. Another iuinixd with man.
with us or the King."
“An I my darling wife," said George,
Near the water stood a man and woman, away of hin own life.
Matters might well look gloomy for the week after his marriage, “if your
in character—for he was a good mon. I her babe into the water, sireadv filled with '
lie neither spoke nor stirred. Again , / oi
ci:_ Tj .i la ~S~"
° Z
■ ~ struggling men and w«ncn. nnd the little one
both of whom were young—the num
faUovedBir lw&gt;hmil for yeara, weaniig wm wrenched from her grasp and sucked be- the prisoner, lor tho body snowed not husband were to die, what would you
and again his friends addressed him, re- j
handsome, the woman ^ery beautiful.
the slightesf sign of life, while tho cul­ du ?" " I don't know. I'm sure, George,”
ont my life, and, only a month since, in ncath tbe waters.
Between them they curried a shield minding the wretchixl man that he was ' the twilight, I mistook one for tho oth- ( The incident- of that terrible night are full prit himself, overwhelmed with horror nt
said the wife, reflectively. “I never
upon which was stretched on infant, a warrior, aud that he must live for the er, and killed one of the few Norman
Jxnin“ **■ : the fatal consequen es of his momentary
J"" 'S',* passion, faltered and trembled iu a way thought of that I must look in my
whose age could not have been many sake of that vengeance which it was r,-'i.tl.m..'n who hero wvn kind and imt
enacted on tbe Narragaiuw-tt.
i.k .... a &lt;&gt;
1
NarragaiiM-tt. the
th" officer* of the j that would have made any ordinary judge j ‘Book of Etiquette’ and road the rules
hoped by the Saxons they would take m t loir dcahk.gs with —us
duvs.
Saxons.
stonin^Uxi
wemed to
have lost
kwt their
thrir heads
heads
■ Stoning
ton seemed
to have
for young widows f
the man was evidently troubled and against the Nonnana.
Heaven forgive thee !’ said Vmdor’s ; ownpleui.r^jrbL- puMm^ra. after being ■&gt;»- convicted him on tho spot
es," »~«
said »«««««»,
u witness, “I
But he answered not, nor responded
gloomy, while tiie woman, though pale, 1
But, happilv for him, the magistrate .. “ Y
**«».
a rememlier
rememoer
। stired of their own safety—the faar of which
even by a look. Hia senses appeared to '
I bad for a time tilled them with horror— was a veteran, whom no contretemps, thed. fen^t« mother crying ou tiie ocwas perfectly calm.
“And now, my son," continued the | urged tbe offiem to send boats to res­
howvver nnexpected, could find unprereferred to
Sue was wiping
Where they stood, the river ran at a . be completely dormant.
vintim
of
his
own
desire
for
vengeance,
cue
the
drowning
]&gt;a»*cugers
of
the
At la«t, his mother, an ageing and wise
pared.
wltil hl’r
eye—“1°
OI&gt;e «die baa
rapid pace.
j “ I am oome home to dia I
Do not for­ NarragansctL
After a long delay tbe
He hoard tho story to an end without T’b'111
*p£’’ Tunning down her
&gt;le stood eager | 'woman of her kind, took the infant and,
Around them the people
boat* wvre lowered, and then it wa* fotnid there
-------- -----------------... re­ right cheek." “What," exclaimed the
3W what was | jdacing tiie little baud upon the fathdrs get what I say. Forgive I Do not liear were no plug* to “top the watac-hob-s. To a word
and excited, for they knev
of jcomment,
andv then quietly
I
vengeance,
and
l&gt;e
a
grxxi
man.
Gome
I neck, whispered:
Judge, “how could that be?" “Please
supply the**- created another delay, and all the
about to happen.
। to me,” he added, stretching out his haml. time tbe crie* for help were ringing on the marked that before passing sentence, he your Honor," said the witness, “ she was
“ Who ia he ?” asked one.
m _ chil(J
nil beld
u • out fc____________dud
wished to bo quite certain that the man
“Son hve for vour &lt; hild b sake
,
night air. Ti«e bout* worn finally rigged an*
i awfully cross-eyed."
“Ho is Vindor," was the reply ; “and
Then he tnimbbxl, and the groat down- approached his Mw,
manned, bnt tbe men know nothing of luxnci. was really dead. The Hindoos broke in I
A Baltimore paper suggests that, inonce master of the men-at-arms to the pour of tear,
him from die xtonr. i
■■ Bixauoil.-1” he uu4- .mJ
ling the oara, aud the rwult w** confusion with a terrible outcry at the idea of the
W1 b„k
Thane of Buckingham. Now he is ser­ Lor &lt;1 doth whiob h»d been -lowly quieUj p;,
and
much lo*s
of
invaluable
time. sacred remains being touched by an un­ j osmuch as the sight of a home-car in। cites all jxxleatriana to treuhndosu exer­
Once at work, hcnrovor, tho lioaU. of believer.
vant to his old master, who lives here in
ng over him.
,
tho Stonington did well and rescued many
London. All he ixnux-sses of his old
“Oh, I don’t need to touch him," , tions, it might txi a good plait to utilize
Hel:”t&gt;d, but lost tbe love, na he lost
‘
of the drowning men and women. The men
i the vehicle in walking matehea, infusing
arms is the shield upon which the child the habit, of work, and what little wealth 1
worked with a will, which made up in some de­ quoted the judge, coolly; “I have a
new life into the contestants now and
lies.”
he possessed dwindled uwjcy.
' '
I. Ur Grrat Tzno.l.
gree for the laek of discipline, But other and , surer way than that”
“Whose child is it ?"
Without appearing to notice the look then by bringing a ear into sight at the
Fortunately his two brothers were men ;
“Ay, there is tho point upon which
of uneasiness tliat l&gt;egan to cloud the other end of the track.
atoanu-r, and born down npua the disabled vea­ surrounding faces, ho drew forth a stick
Vindor is doubtful!"
sel. The boats of the Citv of N«w York were
Grolory to 0«lj Descriptive.
“How BO?"
I
well cared for. A indor Uved only to he entirely pittred, all tell of their delight soon in the water, officered and manned by of sealing-wax, lighted it, and let fall
Wo regard geology u a dreeriplivo
“You sue tliat he is fair, like most revenged.
, in havfag got nut of ft again unscathed. aaitora who understood their wOrk and did it the burning drops upon the boro brenat
acicnoo—u con descrilm a utiue, or X
Fur an
hour and a half of the ci ?r}ne.
Saxons; while his wife is fairer still.
No man yet who lived onlv fur vengo-; It seems that t^ie heat, th® bad smell, the heartily.
Instantly the murdered man started up | fissure, or « rook, or a stream, after the
Now look at the tittle child cooing in its anoe but nnmidietl himself far more mrid, ’.aud the nbito . of the machine® are the boat* floated around among the
drowning poaartigvra, whoee struggle* in the
strange cot, and jynu will remark that than he did yiis cnetoy.
' /
I sinqJy uulrearable. Of the work-people water were made visible by the light of the with an car-piercing yell, and towiing his Pi&lt;i and shovel have tunneled it up ar
his hair is black, and that liiti akin is
Therein lies the wisdom at forgive-1 one-third were always on the Kiu-bed, burning steamer, and tiie work of rescue wan arms frantically, rushed out and plunged laid it open. What did ; xjlogy over dis­
dark."
neas, wlucli of qourae does not menu imd great
------ ‘ numbers of...
... a । iot given up so long aa a head was to bo seen headlong into the i.’ /er, while his incon­ cover? Not mines in the Ural; flier
the ..horses fall
were found by accident Not si/ver in
“That’aso.”
. renewed trustfuln- os. By forgiving your sacrifice to the difficulties that had to bf rJT a ixy for help heard. Women were jnilled solable mourners vanished almost iu&gt;
into the lioata by the hair of their Ixsuli when quickly in the opposite direction.
the Andes; a goatherd found the mine*
Vindor, troubled in hffc mind by a enemy you clear the air for yourn.lL
contended with. A great deal, it is true, they were Just ready to giye up the battle and
suggestion of an old friend, doubts his
“ I will never erase to hate Sir Roland still remains to be dona, but from tbe
New
Ahnader; Indians painted their
William Reynolds was bo ixipuLr
until I aee him dead 1"
moment the opening wm made by dyna­
faces with its ores. Not gold in Califor­
among his fellow-workmen, in an Ala­ nia;
Thbi oath Vindor took over his wife's mite, sir began to peas through the tun­
MarahUl struck it in tiie tiSra^rX
bama factory, that they Ixmght a watch
prove her innocence. But mark, they grave aa they lowered her poor Ixxly to nel, and although it may not yet be the
Stonington died from s’
Ahaurljon aud
sawmill. Not gold in Australia- a Cali
are speaking! ’
ita last resting place.
moat healthy place, still it will be sup­ fright after having I* • -i
“ w&gt;*«r for to present to him. Just before bo was fora. toil, r touted for it ud ra rnre
Thereupon
Vindor. gro. jg still
to nave Imjcd informed of the matter he
Sir Roli-nd, when riding past Tinder's portable.
The calculations of the en­
■ 4 dumondi in Brazil or the
v. —
-------- ----- M_ J
WL3, an J Kaju house me day frad ace: him playing with
committed suicide, while laboring under orealnl
gineers were right to two metres, the
edge, and then the hull, with her r-ntire cargo, the hallucination that they were jealous O«po ori Good Hope. Wh,t gpologirt
moment hai u. • hL
and said that which had length of the tunnel
■
u&gt; ner,
«rer foond ooal, or irec or qteoMvre
■atik in flight fathoms of water. No accurate and intended to ruin him’.
arched u fither's jealous} ind had led
rived P
“ Thou wilt have it bo s ' asked Aibra. him to a* jio hia wife of infidelity.
When thoopeni
“Ts it jrfill thy wish?"
Yoi ’.now to what these few light stood awe-t&gt;trnd
The question is to be bottled in court
Angelo fore imp(&gt;n«ib)e to estimate the exact loos of
Yefl,” replied the gloomy man. woriU v « he part qf the LiiruiaD knigni Chiesa, was the ____ ____ ________________ life.
at Enfield, Ct., whether a father can
“Let the old gc-ds of tbe land decide uad k ■!.
I other rids.
The trains will take a little
legally burden a bequest to his daughter
correct"*«
J011 inoe' hk‘.' Her*, to yemrwhether or not this child ia mine.-’
The sudden appearance of his wife's 1 more tium half an hour to pass through approximating
odoabof tbeateambunt
are appar- with the condition that she shall never e*Jf? asks an exchange. A gause-silk
“Then let it be as thou wflt," aaid brother had more thoroughly convinced I the tunnel"
marry.
unuarahirt, if the weather is very hot

�----------winging
onerf U^at^
spptilled by the
the channel, had

“ We had got fully over two-tliirils of
the distance, wW«fofa»-s
ft**r,

r-maix-d

I38VXD ETUI SATURDAY

iventure

W tho ppmber
meh mid go’mi a

■ (4

KarifcF’AWP tfrtjybietor.
’’ liLf

yarn was eag^-Iy-apttaptod^ t

AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

and

uh,

plow in
tion, but

through the taut-rigging and I can|tuumre you tdie never u«ik«wl Invnl.nr tn 11.
Idled along-1.,~ ” g muz-' &lt;

HAPPY IN BARGAINS

unruly
characteristic* are • repugnant to our
broad and Enlightened ideas of einluhddivisapml in
cuttion. They, are priest-ridden, ■npenitinibl
from
tious, igtjoruut, bigoted, treacherous,
addicted taaurtiOng, lyta* and throat- i
the
cutting;.ami,.gentleman, I might ion­
-DMCttlium* the list to an indefinite 'degree ' bff aide, lik
y cured
were I not assured, that you thoroughly fog' 'fow*®
rtlM*
TKjayT* Ml^H
rt
understood the characteristics which in , opportunity
lung
rnteti
general predominate with the Greasers. 1 Jjb»’ l»ndlegi
I uY &lt;|ie ttiir^, and I fog
“ It wus Buytlsng but pleiuufot pod- '.r**cr
A
&lt;11 ing backward and forward in that eon- j the u«xt ins
1 flung mysolf into jny
founded riygr, with- douda of .iniasnia | th&lt;‘ anddlp.
rising every morning, heat sufficient to
"Harry, who had in a measure recovscorch the boots off your feet,
kx*t, Mid n&lt;&gt;
Do erodhtf
erod his , wind and ‘strength, had followed
I TUM SkoM.
amusement to break up the drear mo- my
' .
. efff cting’ his capture with­
y Sample,
The wefojng of shoea whx* compress
notony which hsd.becotae well-nigh in- out
... followed .by
v ...»
it trouble ,; then,
the reand distort the feet is a aigularly injurBupportabte On® day followed another mainder ol the gang nt a resjiectful disioua custamj Suppose I mud that nine- ■
with tiie same dull routine; there was mnem wq ty&gt;ntiumd the retreat to.Ata*

11.00
&lt;17.00

bimUjfjpir
ridKfritaty Htngfai tn g&lt;®d
boil]
. &lt;wr?,v&gt;Mi«g
**&gt;4
Usplying shot for 'shot.
.
।
“
” ’
' ’ ’*
grim rnul MaA W
W to
us. though, ami nlrcmly we could moke

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3Ja$hi'iUe gifcrturj.
VILLAGE OVPiUEMWi I
Pre-M-M - V. HUei.l KTIUn.
*i '
Mthlrtrd KM ililei urr. ■!.&lt;/ , &gt;- .J .
T&gt;w«rr.-|i)riwiiiu-)-*
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vui
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Vj •r-Akii’At* cif.• itcii -aTi&gt;'
r.' Herviesa evvnr Sabbsih al
i. Hkb’ualli .cliy.,! at U iu. 1

|pial instance
designed for
(ding ili'-

„D .... TH t&gt;! ...
...
A dark bonk of clouds was rapidly rising
,
~
a reverse, curve from what is natural to
and Hiirvad
. 7I 1 the terminal jmrt of the inner aide of tho
. :
*'♦» *.■ thV
1 f
the distant an
mutter
of thunder
gave jyjjj while oil the other toes
„,«..v ..
.»».
«..»«.
mining of the iifor iqiprwh of a severe pressed together toward tho
tlx whole pruhu-ing a wedg&lt;
The decisive moment for embarking of foot which is altogether aj
...
had come, and, hastily
home a the natural. Such a fixit has lost its ex• Dimming
v
charge in the ej Ipty
' 'barrel‘ of* luy gun, I । pan&gt;ie of tread; snch s foot has lost its
rnnrinbg ar full sjiewi ,.]IU,tic resistance; such a foot has Jost
)to jjpcfc t&lt;J a
ii|*»n the nMvni&gt;hrd Mexicans, and yell-

Our etock* lor tbe Spring ofl&amp;80 consist., as usual, of the
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
I
York, Detroit aud Chicago, which may be enumerated
|
under the heads of

nwiy low vapsea, every tune,

. ». m.-m,..j_ztn.- \ ■

no society, DO one to visit, and it*, whs
the earnest wish of ■ ail hands t&gt;&gt;»t
might either have a‘briish with the
yenbw^beULes, of else receive orders for
more active nnd.oigigt jliMl duty.'
“ Finally, tempted bv the cloudfc k»f
wild duck, plover aqd other binU iL'festing the reedy ahnreii'iind lagoons, I refliurt. !&gt;-, vp•*!*■ U"'
having biowed down the tattler for a
general overhaul.
“ AfccomjMinied by a young Midshij&gt;man, Harry Murdock by name, with onr
double-burruled guns in the stertosheeta,
we ttxik jxyssession of the dingy, a light,
fleet-pulling and sailing ta»at, and at
early daylight shovecl off from the Som­
brero's side.
“The early mists of morning were
slowly rolling up ns we pulled in shore.
Tiie nirrent was running swiftly against
us ; wild detours had to lx* mode to avoid
rocks, sand-bars and shoals which
bounded &lt;&gt;a qvrrv side. Leaving the
river, we proceeded teisurely up u tribntan-, which was entirely now ground to
ta&gt;tli of us. The waters, contracted by
the narrow cimmiel, rushed furiously,
casting showers of spnty in the air, eomjx'lling us to exercise our utmost skill to
avoid the dangers which beset us on all
sides. I wus wet, tired and exhausted
with th&lt;- long, fatiguing pull, and only
t&lt;x&gt; gladly acceded to my companion's
suggestion to tie the taiat up to a tail,
overhanging truuk; of a tree, and try
land tacks for a while.
" Thu ground was sticky and treacher­
ous like the natives. Wild serge grass
grew in detached masses, with here and
there a clump of Sjuintah bayonet, and
bunches of coarse rushes, all growing
uxuriously in the wet, »*oggy ground.
“We had a tine run of spirt, bagging
more game than we could cany, and the

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rented at Any MknU

io join

••Art*

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expression I shall never forget
swells with the buoyancy of
*• * Go on,’ he gasped, with an effort; -apie rebomufing foam ^linded my eyes
save me behind; there in a chance for^J»the dingy rose on the created a roller,
leave
the wofBel to which Ute
U, aud one victim ia sufficient I can and, whirling * •* - attached. .Hia immedi_^a dttar akte of'Wm,
and it k ncedkoR to trial* that the ofil
nffi- ’
eftM t^jMitfo^Ubk-' L ldM%ner

n match fay-a, dozen
Cun ymh nUk 4jm
take cartWrUnn.lW
of uro- I rel, and reserve the other.'

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uu.-nv With

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iMconiiMnirRd^Rpa-TfMli Wodsesdi
7 O'clock ilmrp.pu or behltt the full of ll
Trident brothers art ehrtlsHr Jtrrilrll.
Romcirr Me? a rtxy
JOHN L. SMITH) Secretory.

3u5fur.55

glrcrfont.

ii- ll. Yof.w;,
Offic. Ka»t ■UftctMjktaStnwi NmIivIU*

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Boot®,’ Slioe®&gt;,1

and Gents’
Goods,

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They cannot fail to please the Ladies.

1ST OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Uonest Ooods and selling on the basis of Three
Feet to 1 He ytii’dL and Sixteen Ounce*
to the pound, enables ub to hold all our old custom­

eruble degree; such a foot, by the irregu
H. A HARBER,
lar aud uuiuuai
unusual p.vnoiuo
pressure uu
on vej
certain
■
.
. ,
uuu
\f D- HonicopaCWc fhjtfclan and t^umwir.
• Dehvennr our ton- in rupid mk-.s s- pomts of its surface, huA become hani nt 1V1
. &lt;
new n.-ri&lt;ti-tiec, on corner of Wuhluv
Mon. and taking advantage of the niuoke those
those jxiints,
joints, and
aud is
is easily
easily affected
affected with
with
and confiwou. wu xlismounU-d, made a earns aud
liud bunions.
|iniuoaB.
I-us&amp;y, sudA
such a fo..
foott
' CHAS. Ll. BRAU\.
ig'W push f.c the duigy. and the next . Ucunus
badly
w&gt;anih.d,
Ud
flit
pres
’ ----- --and the pre.
instant I hud sent the light shallop1
—- ' upon - . •* ..
1 -----sure exerted
it imerferes
with
its
Bral Ratals mb»I Iu&gt;utauca Axcut. CuUocUng
whirling out into the stream.
The circulation and nutrition.
It awut to ac&gt;l Cor&gt;&lt;aj-aatln&lt; a tpeclalir. ■ Bounty and Panbreeze was strong and fair, coining in be an ins tmine nt ujxm which tho bodv ■fun I'laim* praxnjMly atltimo! u&gt;, and all other
bueiiuwa-enituMaJ U&gt;my cant. Offioa cprxMlUUn
gusts from the midst of tin- frowning can BuatiuD itself with grace and with »»n ll/.tia.
11.
Htonn-eloud, and, stopping the miiat, I easiness of movement, even in early life,
LEWIS DURKEE,
hauled aft the sheirt, taking the helm, while in mature life and in old age it i&gt;ewhile Horry, pair mu! punting, laid comi-s a foot which is absolutely unsafe,
T AWYKB, Notorr Public, Beal EataU and loaar
down in the l&gt;ottum of tiie boat by my and which causes much of tliat irregular, XJ once AjjeaL CoDoclLau ptompUy made, arl
Conwyanclnj prop-rlr erecutwl Office Tn D. C 1
■ hr&gt;-'-tj&lt;in.
hobbling tread which often renders so Griffith’. Stores
'"A wild, unearthly shout came ring­ jieculiar the gait of jM-rsons who have
EMORY PARADY.
ing out in the fitful breeze, and, glanc­ pawed their meridian.
ing astern, to my dismay, I beheld n
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing cxrrft sometimes happens for a time that
fully SineL^NubriUe
end prirnptly attended
long, wentherlv Is.-ut filled with natives, these
mistakes
in .regard
and aid* Main
MlchT to. Office eael
«'
* ’
:.
_o_2 to the bout _d
who wm- in close communication with shoe on- increased by the plan of raising
JFM. PARMENTER,
Uw gong naborr. T'
— were soon made the haul, and letting it -rest -on a Turned
They
MOW IS TICK TIME
to nnd.-tstand Un- true state of Miffnirs, 1 imjxxLmcsj:
•b- Office over Hall's Drax itorw, Vee
impudiinaDt af a pintad
pointed tdmjx-. Any• most villa, Mich.
, — . ..
— vengeance, the oars ’ tiling mure barbarous _a
cap scarcely be
W. H GRISWOLD, ~
were manned od either side, and, with conceived.
— ’ ’
By this means tho Ixxly,
the foam Ixiiling and bubbling uliotit the I which should naturally be balanced on a
I). Homoeopathic Phvaictan and rtnrroon.
tajws, they gave chase with nn eorniut- I most beautiful arch, is placed or. an in• Ottieo over I». C Griffith's store. Beeldcncs
n&lt;*s tliat meant business. But 1 wa, on | cline plane, w
r—, jnovoL-ted from
and. is -only
my native dement again, my confidence '1 falling
forward
by
the
action
of
the
muBfalling furu-BTi?
nrbnn
mn*iwna renewed, I felt more at homo, and • clcs which conntarbalance the mechaniA. M. FLINT,
returning to the boat, where we had left witli every moment Harry was recover- cal error. But ull this is at the axpcnM*
TTORNEY at law *B&lt;1 Solldlor in Chaocery
mg
liis
vitality.
Ho
reloaded
the
guns.
o
f
l
(W
t
muscular
effort
along
the
whale
will ptU* In all th, CourU of lhl,,uie
a lunch, put up by tho ward-room stew­
collection, iiromutty mada Office over D L.
the mtwenlor track, from the heels
ard. We had, as well, wandered a eon- । keeping an eye ou the horsemen, who, , lino
Griffitb'* Store, Xai^rilh. Mich.
Hidemble ib.-itaUee iidand, which fuel wa*1H ; balked of tlieir prey, gidlojx-d along actually to the back of the head—a loss
~ E 'PARADY,
like ' of force which is absolutely uselesB, and,
forced most li-Hagreuably and foreiby up­ the bunk, howling and yelling
in ae
on Die when I ascended a slight emin­ so many tlends, lint wisely keeping , as I have .known
—
— erol cxuM-a, ex­
ANUFACTUBEBofBooUaadSbom. Making
They had received ‘hausting
'
*and painful.
■ ence to obtain a lietter view of tli&lt; sur­ out oi harm's way.
o:J rcpalrpig neatly dona, a!»o rtrtcl atUn
In addition to
a siifHcieut dose, their ardor hnd ta-«-n these evils arising from tho jxiinted Hon to III! a» order* promptly, and al tho lowed
rounding country.
It ring prion,. Shop eant iM« ot Main tit rent.
“A party of muet vicious-looking । damped, and, while they burned for heeled taxit, there ore yet two more. In
L B.
Where he ia constantly opening
scoundrels, swarthy and bearded like ruvungo, and itcheil t«&gt; teat the k&lt;*eu!ii*as the tintt place, the elastic spring of the
of
U'.eir
knives
on
dux
throats,
tliev
were
pirates, mounted ujxm wiry mustangs,
arch being broken by tho heel, the
gidloping directly toward us, their arms willing their friends should pull the vibration produced by it* contract with
the earth nt every step emsea a canctutand accoutrements glancing brightly in chestnuts out of the fire for them.
CHARLES SCHE1DT.
"The dingy, with sail almost suta sion which extends along the whole of
the rays of the morning sun, met my
merged, was flying tlirough the water at the spinal column, and is sometimes very P'. H KRMITII. altend. jminMly «nall »
▼inion.
1) ih» iUnckMx ill at»l line—St&gt;...-mix lltiLu the second place, the
"There was no mistaking tlieir er­ a rapid pace, but the fleet boat astern, acutely fdt.
rand, and, if the slightest doubt had ex­ urged on by the united strength &gt;f tlf- expaiuie of the foot lieing limited, the
isted, it was soon .dissipated when the i teen men, gained jx-xaeptibly ujxm our seizure of the i-arth by the ffxit is incom­
^Hiscrllanroufl
plete both in standing and in walking, so
party urged their steeds into a round j sail boat.
a new —
art- to
learn now
gallop, at the same time unalinging dir I
“ I was coin|s-lk-d to watch lhe tanit, tliat it becomes ----------------------^yOI-COTT
HOOSE,
carbines which were strapped to tlieir the channel, and the strong sqiudls of to stand, erect or to walk with safety. backs. With a ferocious yell they came wiml, and, with tiller in one hand and ‘ Harper’s Weekly.
YJti-hville, Miohigun.
swooping down ujxm us, and I, hastily ! sheet in the other, my mind was fully
C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
summoning Harry to follow in my wake, । occupied. A mistake, an accident, no
struck fur the old trunk of the tree . matter h6w insignificant, and our lives
ui-w I'otrl. crnlraliy located. *cll kept,
Hygienic Reversion.
which marked the spot where we luul ' would pay the forfeit. Showers of upruv.
-» »urv of tr-iUnff totUr *-&gt;
Qualities
in
animals
which
are
the
re
­
&gt;'nouni
paid,
with an occasional mininture s&lt;-a, would
disembarked.
. . -T-. --A_ than
• -1.--atO_any
—
“Clinging to our guns, while game­ fly over the boat as we dashed through sult of brm-ding tend to die out—tliat ia,
the
animal
reverts
to
hu
earlier
aud
bags and contents were tossed aside, we the whirling, eddying foam, and Harry
ty It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant t»
longer
established
characteristics.
The
P J. Pl Kl IIIS,
sought the hardest and dryest
. ground,
. v
,
would have to lay aside his double-tairmustangs of Mexico ore descendanta of
undersell me, who sells for CASH.
until a point was reached, ns nearly ns i rel at intervals to bail out the flying
doineeticuted horses, which, having wan­
j
j
*
a .
_i
.
.t
t
,
crft
n
we could judge, that was abreast of the
Bohh
dered from the Hpoiiiurds, gradually re­
tree, which was liidden from us by the
"An oocosfonal volley from the innd verted to their primitive type.
’The And deeler tn 8e&lt;s’«. Tobacco. Gents' Famlahlns
tall serge grass. The dry earth was left jMirty would whistle anil zij&gt; alxiut our
Lr It ..... _ „ .1________________ U-."
shorter the time in which new qualiix-hind,
———j -and
—r with'a
—plmigc
r. - *i- went eon, and, before a return shot could lx- itius have been cultivated, tho stronger
ankle-deep into the mud and ooze, three
tlMTO thc (Xnrannv skunks would .
tendency.
m.l-a
miles ot-wbieh intervrm’fl btMwvon us n;tn&gt;a
retr1?a.t j^der c&lt;wer
cover u{
of'the bank
bunk lined |' the
itrt-venuonal
w Homewhat
tha same hTgienicailv. Union Hoaae.
' Jl1
’ wit71 gnuQ‘’ to a“‘ int4‘nH4‘ •linpwt of tiie A jn-rson would have a jxrfe^tlyhStily
When we say thia, we mean that you have
aimed men were urging their houses Middy. I hiul lieeii hit in the arm, not organism if the sum of the forces opeMaple Grove, Micb
dong at a funousgmt; and. gentlemen, M&lt;wrad^ bltt M1e poiu ww. eze^ive. I
This anatom hedd^
witmn ’ nis' ancestors
-rTrpnw fruro
ff
I rfelttcarwl ?n my Ufe jtws
^VmiM’r wi« bv no means tm- nmng
■
- —
•
' ’ nau• always
7’
been on the side of physiological sound- ;
UEBHALbEE,
g.a*&lt;C” *-&gt;V* -V P~v.nl by the fact. The sdls of Un,
.
•SA-PT&gt;r«T=r a-ktt
•holder, taking m the .whole ajhutiom tlinRy WPfe jH-rfo^ted with hol.-s, and an ue^‘
If such a one were attacked with dis­
"k 1^’
2"L&gt;nTILr.T
Mplfoter was ajipawutm the slender
ease from some external causes, his sys­
we had thcaAm&amp;trigC'oi A good start, nnwt, nut; there wns no time or opjior- tem would rajridly eliminate the d'B­
We are opening the largest and most complete stock of
und. m - th« Gieawra rmn^l up their lunitv to wpair damage*.
order and revert to ita wonted state.
snorUAg mnctMgvior a mouient ou the ;
ufhe channel now took on abrupt
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
This tendency to revert is weakened in
edge of the marsh, we were atecdilv turn t&gt;tbft right, oSd I knew we were
proportion to the number of ancestors in
gfawlxville,
,• , , Mloh■
pleasure to present before the people of
plouwing
th‘\ “ud but a short distance frvm the Rio
whom morbid causes have operated. If jpHAT HUSBAND OF MINE!
and water, white . dteWMB trfjife com- Grande. Tbe creek wm wbju&gt; with
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
jxrand flew high dx.vr our heads with
tiie rifta of mirty were drtdistance, haa been in a family for many
our store will fully prove.
G«U hie SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING
every jilunge. »Vo • -Were beyond the ing high almve the annken rocks
generations, it has become an accumu­
range ol their
,
..
r
Barr,. • th,
lat’d force, and can lie extirpated from
their taliterlb»
h ..th.i. range, .aal tl.ey the family blood —
---------- ~-lr« Ur aalera. tar»h»»lr ill Uw mu.l hJBlwrfaa tLrfr otiru.1 w,,etu.•
---- ...
M UV KMU W. .1
efforts, kept up tin
Then, with a ammltaneoiu yell, they ;
..T)w report of the fttana were tort
but- Hoe of Genu EurnlablDf Goodi.Citfun and Tobacco,
tions. If it ’------name on. Ite aniraala plung»« (unoualy in , nittlimr „»|
thunder, iirreea&lt;xl side causes
aa Iheyartik deeply mln tho adhenn ,
, virj(1 jj,^,
ligi.tning. A squall
g A. BISH,
mndof the morals.
&lt;»f whid and rain swept over us. oomjx’l- or it may l&gt;e wholly killed out within a
’
‘‘TSE BOSS"
"Their obfret wm murder and plun- itag me to let flv the sheet, and in on single lifetime.
der. The opportunity was too good to m(1tant the canvas, tom and tattered,
As a general thing, the sick tend to
It must also be remembered that wo also carry an immense
lx- thrown away. There was no one to W1U, Btr.«ning out U&gt; l.-eward, the sods get well; for the average of inherited
interfere, no one to witness their deeds . useless and rtiined—for &lt; ur use at least vital forces exceeds that of the morbid.
stock of
hu
B
vkub
.
men.
of
violence,
and
in
that
mmw
of
tangled
,
*.
We
were
now
in
a
species
of
rapids
ol
ana m mat mass &lt;n tangieo
The vital forces thus prcjxindcrata from
in hnufl
Onurl bnd mire nn
a boiled
-t_# It
'
wneda,UpBMa,
no nnn
one i wh___
ore,L_
thea______
torrent
along
ata furi- age to age liecause the leas vigorous die
would discover our hacked aud dishg- (HM Mpet^ There wo no occa^o,, for early, leaving those to jierpetuate the
yyiLLIAM JONES,
nred bodies.
canvas to accelerate our pace, .and the race in whom these fqroes have accumu­
“The rapid crack of tho carbines re- waters, lashed to fury, roared and min- lated for numberless generations.
AND
sounded conuDunily
as* ghd
gled with the &gt;crash
“*■ of* '*
thunder,
’
and
’ the
"
continually in Our
our ears, and, iu
Where morbid qualities inherited from
the horses gained upon us, the balls lie- sharp
’ — ’hissing
' '
of the descending rain.
one line may be strong they may be held
gan to whistle uncomfortably cloae. But
“The smoc
smooth sides of granite rocks in check by superior vital forces in­
it is a hard matter for a mounted man to were
wore on eithe
either aide, half concealed by herited from the other line, but these
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
hit a fleeing fugitive, so I hod but slight flying
" '
'foam and blinding spray, and the qualities may reappear in a grandchild,
OF W« buy for CASH and buy very cloae; and conaequentiy our cuztomaM
misgivings on that score. It only served face of my companion turned u Rhode or, even leaping over two generations,
have the benefit of it.
to ncceknie our pace, while the cattle paler in the devilish glare of the light­ in a great grandchild. Tliis is known aa
bandits wasted their ammunition in ning ns he noted the peril we were in. atavism.—-Youiht' Companion.

ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try us
and see.

N. B.—Wil! continue to pay the highest market price in
exchange for all farm products.

L. J. WHEELER,

J

Prop'r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.

M

To Take Advantage of the

M

&amp;REAT SPRING BOOM.

A

It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

M

rasey;

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Boots, tsilioes, IVotions, Etc.

Burlier,

I&gt;. &lt;L GRIFFITH.

JJEFLE YOU HAVE THEM.

READY MADE CLOTHING,

A. L. RASEV'S,

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,
OF ALL THE LA TEST PATTEHN8.

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

ALL KINDS S FOOT COVERING,

DENTISTS

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�This Is An Actual Photograph of .1 a Page

QOOK’B CABRIAOE WORKSI

ADDHTOIll. 100*1.

T^ir3irw#

of ja Very Early Issue of The News

Clali wfoat 1*M M««&lt;Uy enafaw.

■ JMCanufax?tux-efo
SATURDAY,

•UR EUROPEAN LETTER.

the good of tbe order ia expected.
—For sevecul .weeks a full

LOCAL MATTOS.

( Right ■ laded people are chafing
dreadfully under tbe national humilia­
tion, as they call it, arising from Mr.
Gladstone^ apology. Aa a private in­
dividual be was free to abuse Austria

form and promenading the ridge-poles
of the houses on Maple 8L Last WedGo to the Old Reliable Market for

ter of EngUod, and for making totally
unfounded statements, it is quite an­
other thing. By this time it ia to be
hoped, he is moralising oh the anad-

Proprietor.

and armed with revolvers and mus­
The IcBCteam Boom h now upon us,
kets, did shoot and kill five of these andyou will al ways find the best qual­
marauder*, and now after the wall of ity by the Quart, Pint or Dish, at the
mourning baa died away, the boys Ice Cream Parlor, two door* north of
the Port Office.
88tf.
hope to rest in peace.

visibility •( vituperation in any form.
The Dew Ministry lias begun ita of­
ficial life with a series of apologies.
Mr. Fawcetts accusation against the
late government of concealing ;he
-date of India’s finances was equally
groundless and bad to be withdrawn
The two apologiea,ooupled with 8ir W.
V. Harcourt’s defeat at Oxford, have
Liberal camp.
Many knowing peo­
ple attach considerable importance to
the Oxford and other Liberal defeats.
They profess to see in them a sign that
the constituencies already report the
decision of the late election.
Mr.
Chamberlain in the Cabinet, and Mr.
Bradiaugh in the House, are facts
wAich alarm moderate men. It is
somewhat amusing to hear of the Con­
servative party being annihilated, aa
they haw never been a more compact
and determined body than at present
The defections have been all on tbe
part of the lower clasaof voters. Tbe
thinking men have only drawn their
ranks more closely together and are
quite prepared for any emergency.
May is the month that bring* count­
less numbers of our friends and rela­
tives to town, and really under their
auspices London assumes quite a new
aspect. It isanleaaant change to see
a number of fresh-faced, aminated, ।
healthy people, who all look agreeably
interested in the performance of whatever theyf may
may be
be al»ouL
about. They
They really
really 'I
listen
to the
the music,
music, and
and look
look at
at tbe
tbe I
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•
■
...
pictures
and enjoy
the
riories of...
the ]i

a»_v was loudly
Jt _and
j enthusiastically
-i
iiwhich
cheered.
"While I wa* speaking at a
meeting.” said the House Rule dictator
a gentleman came on the platform and
said, “here ia five dollar* for bread and
twenty for lead.” What tbe Irish ag­
itator* expert to gain by shooting the
Saxon is not very clear Possibly their
aim is plunder, and that they have
some wild dream of sacking Dublin or
Belfast. If so the gentleman's estimate
of four part* of lead of one of bread
would seem very much below the pro­
portion required in fact, would re pre­
to of Falstaff's
FalstafTs 'h*.
'hasent just the oppsite
intolerablequantity
porth of bread and intolerable
qua
..
of “sack.”
•
, The fire lead has Iteen abroad in
London the past moatii. Nearly ever}*
night the sky i* lit up with the bright,
fierce glare of a great conflagration.
Captain Shaw's brave brass-helmeted
men have had tlieir work cut out for
them, azid Che firemen of late have
been much discussed. As befit* a
corps mainly recruited from the Royal
Navy, the men of the Metropolitan
Fire Brigade are strong and alert, full
of courage and never seen to better advantage titan wbe* fire rages around
fbem. They number four hundred and
fifty-two of all rank*, and a finer body
of men never served the public.
•----- --

T^orth-e season of1880.
I »tn prepared to furnish the public

listening to tbe discordant medley of

nark. They are evidently not merely
Killing time, and their healthy earnestilch* ih an unintentional reproach to
rhe faded and wear/ votaries of pleastire and busines*, the biases citizen*.
who go about looking a* if there i*

MAIN JaIRE.

-

the

Finest CSods in Central Mich

next Monday evening a* business of
importance may be brought before the

- JUNE 18) IMP.

3Rickif«« frstnl

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

&gt;
1

—The M. E. Sunday School picnic
held at Thornapple Lake on Wednes­
offers bis farm in Caaday last, was a very pleasant affidr and
all seemed to enjoy themselves to the
utmost. Over 230 were in attendance,
including children and grown people.
. ClTTINDrf.
After a very bountiful dinner had been
QFWill
served, tbe children were all given a
price in ca
ride ou the lake, the boat*
being era bring
managed by experienced persons so
that no accidents should occur. A
large number improved tbe opportuni­
ty of taking a ride on the little steamer,
which by the way, is a perfect “Gem” who always sells at tbe lowest prices.
for a pleasure party. Mr. Cole ia mak­
ry Tiie Celebrated Clow Grain
ing every effort possible to make bi&gt; Cradles at Bonn’s Hardware.
grounds pleasant and his boating facil­
ities, all that the public could wish.
Big Bargains in Tea. and a Beautiful
All regular trains stop at tbe Lake Conch Shell given with
IgC^^
House bo that parties from tbe east or
west, going there by rail need not walk
Druggist* claim larger sales for Hili'
any distance at all, and we predict that Buchu than any other medicine.
in the near future, Thornapple Lake
ty Eave Troughing made from the
will be an active rival of Goguac and
beat tin, with patent hanging. «u&gt;d put
Gun Lake.
up for 8 cents per toot at
C. C. Wolcott’s.
Common ( onscil Proceeding*.
ITfoaalBtfokfobU
\
Council Rooms,
/ Nashville, June 8, 1880.
Conferred upon tens of thousand* of1
sufferer*could originate and maintain ।
Regular
meeting.
Present, Chip
—
r,_A~ -T
V
Roc, Cook the reputation which Ater's Sammaf
mian.
*nu President; Boston,
nosv
a billa enjoys. It is acompound of
‘
noldo
‘
Absent Downthe
best vegetable alterative*, with the
log
,n&gt;? and Olds.
On motion council adjourned for Iodide* of Potassium and Iron, and is
Ul
the most effectual of all remedies for
one
on^ WM|c.
scrofulous mercorial, or blood dis- ,
F. McDerbt,
President, orders. Uniformly successful and cer- |
Clerk.
tain in its remedial effects, it produces
Council Rooms, June 15, 1880.
rapid and
andcomplete
completecure*
cure*of
of Scrofula,
Scrofula,j
rapid
p
..
.
,.
I Sore*, Boils, Humors, Pimple*, Ernp- I

.
1
j ment_

Present, PChipman,

riJJJr from impurity of the bloj&gt;drdBy

President;

...ion ££SS
....
)plaint*. Female ...
kgr1 -b™-Jun. ne*s
and IrrMUlaritie*, and i* a potent
F. McDeurt,
Clerk.

E. Chitman.
p.
”
''
i resident,

EATON COUNTY ITEMS.
„
.
. ,
.
Two
ql ^introk. were reportreport
at Eaton Rapids on the 11th.
John Searles of Eaton, has *old bis
h ZiH ‘ll
fro“ K*hU,!&lt;’ ''hor*
it Will be removed.
Drum Major Baxter, of die Charlotte
IT?li-U.-n.nt in
the United States army.
Figures
show that
th
”
, !rre .how
for Ute year endCT* wel* °nr-third more
ling May 81. ^
there

,

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■

renewer of vitality. For purifying the
blood it han no equal. It tones up the
gygt^jn, restore* and preserves the
health, and impart* vigor aud energy.
mFor
_ fortv
____ _ yean
__________________________
it ha* lieen in extenaive use,
uae, ana
aud is to-day me
the mont
sive
mum avail­
»h]|„
Bt&gt;
o medicine for the .offering
suffering rick,
sick,
any
___w|iere,
For Hale bt all Dealers.
re-4,,
which ran be taken Internally ae well aa externally
by the izodrwl infant- It cure* almoU tnaually.
JTJTX1T.
abort the wonderful eflbcU of thia troat wonderful
tlon» will oonrlnce anyone that It la all that b

UoqiestioBiblj the best Built ud Easiest Riding

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
8TATIOMB.

MJMferflhi

s
tn
fl

Cterlrtt*

DUolt------

8TATTOX3.

Naohvfllo......
Hfothp......
M^teterOU,...

TnUMMUMMBMiMnuIInH.

E. O. BROWN,

Buggy or "Wagon

H. B. LXD

JJOOR, BOOM, BANG!

To be found in tbe frlai-ket.

For a few days only J. &amp;■ G. Meakin’s

IRON STONE CHINA!

IT IS GENERALLY KNOW

Warranted not to craze or crackle.

Workmanship and Materials
VV he*ii Combined W ith

THE IDEAL OF TIIE TRUE ARTIST,
Are EHHCMitinl Factor* in

A.11 G"OO(1S Of tlllS

dJDLllljtljC^jlU*6s
7 (

Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market, confidentially
believing thej will 2nd the teJt, and prove highly aati.Jtory to all who purchase.

E. COOK.

40 c.
Tea Cup*and Saucer*
“ “
"
•* handled
50 c.
Tea Plate*
40 e.
Breakfast Plates
50 c.
Dinner
“
Present* with tea.
Canned Good* per can
15 c.
Pc-aa, Beans, Strawberries, Com, Black­
berries, Cherries, Etc.

COFFEEAND TEA
AT ANY PRICE.

RoaHtw

CDhoice

uf Beef, Pork Veal, Mutton and Steak,
"so tender aa never vaa.”

HOSS BOLOGNAS
For tbe whole population.

dressed at a moments notice.

You can always find the following articles, or will be made to
order : All kinds of

FARMING IMPLEMENTS,

I births in Eaton couaty thau fol the elamedfor it Warranted to cure the following
year proceeding.
dleeaaee Kbeumattotaar Kidney Dieeaa* in any
J.
t
j .
fa .
,
Hefotacba. ToothacM, Earache. Newalfia,
i 1 be min aud wind storm of Saturday Hjxntaa. BnteM. Fleah Woarta, Buntom. Born*,
last lias done considerable dnmage in CornfcSpina) ■flbeUoa. Co&lt;lc,Crsnit&gt;u*c Paina,C*oJthe county. Tree. and. in ~.3i&lt;- few ,
canes, wheat have been blown down.
Last week, two boys, Janita Loyd
and Thomas Grant, of Potterville,were
ry Most a car-load of those cele­
arrested tor stealing eome traps of El­
brated "Palmer” Ciadles at th*' Found­
der Wilder, and were sentenced to the
ry. also repairing Cradles done on short
House of Correction.
notice at
Bailet A Wood’s.
Frank North the high toned landl
, lord of the Potter House at Potterville 1
ty Now for whips, cheap at
ha* jumped the country, leaving a
A. R. Wolcott’s.
I young wife to *uport herMcIf, also al
...
prescribe the new
i large number of creditor* to mourn hi* I
Physician*
freely pi
.
__________
J alt Bitters,” be
। untimely departure.
Food
Medicine. "Ma
At Charlotte on the morning of the i cause more nourishing, strengthing,
and
purifying
than
all other form* of
MICHIGAN NEWS.
( 10th Benjamin Bole for forty year* n |
. resident of Eaton Co., dropped dead 1 malt medicine, while free from the
A wooaa W yean, old wa, found
‘"J1.*? ko’"*, .“T’'.’.* ubjebtions urged against malt liquors.
37-41.
hoeins rora by » cenau, tiker. up
J»ry pronounced tho &lt;u.o~&gt; ofhudeaUi
Montcalm county.
',&lt;u‘rt d'"e“«'- He waa 83 yeura of age.
A book on the liver, ita diseases and
their treatment sent free. Including
• •••••
■ liar* U ednendav night, who took all MC1M|WW
»n-» «•»«
•—
treatise u
upon
Liver Complaints, Torwhile
Im th ing.
the revolver* in ntock. together with pjj
Liver, Jaundice,
BOliooanesa.
Will. Hibner was drowned Sunday Ii cartndges, cutlery and what small Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia.
forenoon in the mill pond nt Saline 1I change wa* left in the drawer, tbe Malaria, etc. Addrem Dr. Sanford,
village while bathing.
! whole amounting to about $50.
333 Broadway, New York City, N. Y.
Robert Sands, n well known young I The uiuth annual meeting of the
MWfoai Ufoufoo, « wc... foUMM.a. j..«&lt;*„
(37-40)
man of Adrain, wa* killed at that place i Eaton County Pioneer Society was
HeerT
°°
n*&lt;h
Hth‘ ‘ he^
C"^10***
Wwek Wednesday j JohoBlon’K S*r^»p»rilh, eurfo U»«r Coa
Y I*- WOLOCTT
Johntaon'a Smnaparilla, cure* IndlfMUon.
I and was the most interesting ns well
HAH REMOVED
Grand Rapid* lias 154 saloon* and as the brat attended meeting in the i
breweries. And yet people wonder at history of the society. The officer*
Johnston'a Sanapsrlll* cure* Dy«pr|foi*.
the criminal roll and the weakness of this vear inaugurated n new departure
WHERE HE WILL KEEP A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF
the police force in tliat city.
in the order of exercise*. There was 1
L’asdrrtAldng.
Orville D. Wilcox, who waa wounded no orator of the dav, and no long
Having completed in every particular
Tuesday evening at Kalamaxoo by the speeches ; but, instead a friendly visit*
premature discharge of a cafinon while ing meeting was bad at the fair ground
tiring n salute, died Friday evening.
________
_____
OF ALL KINDS,
proportions.
There was n cal’ issued
blared
Two small boy* were playing on the for the members of the society who 1
’ 1^!"'
1.
log* in Hackley’s boom Muskegon, Fri­ had lived in Michigan when, and bein Hvfnc-nnf and r^’
----- 1 lived in Michigan when, and be­
day evening and both fell m. One fore, admitted into the Union and it *
out
and
•
henrequired,
required,ininlaying
laying
pot
and pre
pre
fore, admitted into the Union, and il ------named Lebo nta, aged, 9. was drowned.
was found that forty-one members ol paring for banal; preserving bodies in
auy kind of weather without the bar­
The G. R. A I. railroad company has
voted to increase it* capital stock from meeting—one year ago— and forty new barous use of ice, etc. all of which with
$2,800,000 to $5,000,000, for the purpose members joined, bringing the mem­
1 have in my employ firrt-clsM workmen and can give gnod satisfaction.
of extending it* road to the Straits of bership up to Romething over 500. The
and see me Irefore you purchase.
Kellogo, Dema ray de Co.
Mackinaw.
Secretary’* and Treasurer’* report*
*how the society in sound financial •f E rOUMM GA INK!) la tbw wr»ki, »nd cared
Albert Smith of Marcellu*. was ac­
cidentally killed Tuesday while trying condition. The officer* for the ensu­ 10 of euomautfa*.
to adjust a belt in a saw mill near ing year are ; President, Robert Nixon; Mmr. Crrtdoft A &lt;
that place. His left anu was torn from Vx»-Preaident, T. D. Green ; Secre­
J _ Sutofol
ORIGINAL ANO ONLY CtNUINk
OamnavPta
its socket, rupturing the arteries. He tary, E. A. Foote ; Treasurer. M. L,
Shepard.
leaves a wife and two small children.
Hon. Freeman C. Watkins waakillThe Naahrille girls load the table of
rd near Watkins’ Station, in Norvell.
Thursday morning. Mr. Watkins was Editor Strong with beautiful bouquet*.
drivings spirited team, and when near That’s what he get*, for beiug young
the station the animals became frighteBed and ran sway. He wk* thrown
Nashville, in Barry county, is bless­
from the wagon and struck on hi* head.
He wa* picked up insensible and died a ed with a newsy local paper and pros­
tew moments after.
‘ pers accordingly.—Ueatoa Harbor Pal-

OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,
Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
butterfly.

Double and Single. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual­
ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Callars, Collar
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.

AV ,A&lt;i&lt;

r.UMBER

Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim­
ming a specialty. Old tops made fo look as good as new.
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reapair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
Iron.

BEACKSMITHING.

Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen.
Casting a specalty. x Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled
and land sides to fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sizes, Col­
umns for brick buildings, Iron Fencing &amp;c.

"All these tilings and many more.
Call and see meat the corner store.

Cash paid for Produce
c. w. SMITH.

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!
50 Yertra before the Public.
Pronounced by all to be the most
plcosa-f and efficacious remedy now in
use for the curt of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sensation iu the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottles sold within the last few
years. It give* relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixture*
now in use. Sold by all druggist* at 25
cents per bottle.

Hellers' Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.

Opposite Cook's Carriage Workw
F T. BOISE,
DRUGGIST,

Whips, Robes. Dusters, Ac.
Best Heavy Harness from $33. to $35.
Single Harness from $12. upward.
Call

NICHOLS, SHEPARD &amp; CO.BsifisCraLIli.

“VIBRfiTOR:

Calls for clergymen are frequently
A Nashville showman hired a mar­
heard, on the frontiMr.but not often tor
the kind described in tbe following velous ugly and mislmpen negro, put
trough of mud and
juuwage from the Aurora Nev., Herald
exhibited him aa n "human
hog”
"W’e are
sorely in
need
of a preacher,
re iwiwj
ID iict
&lt;u OL
preacDer, i
but we&lt;dont
---------want any cheap trash. We ,But the man proved that mud was not
the
natural
element
by catching cnld
who '
want ai good, muscular Christian,
........
and
dying
of
puemnonia.
.\
&lt;4n snatch sinner* by the scruff of the
neck mid drug them bowling up tbe
MaHRIED.
plane &lt;»f righteousness, and who will
not drink more than lie can held.
5uc.h a man will net a right smart Uy
out here.”
L-Thnmw- i.rPt.Ijwr-iHv X. ’

T3LECTIC PHYSICIAN and Sarj^nto prrjfo.nl
XL, U. aww.-r B|| oll, thBt m.y
mttdr far h).
■ '
- Vlfo—. —■! It I l~ll

I Ml BOW rtkonM ia wy mw ibopls ihs bulldiof ■
-uccnlly &lt;foUai by Mn Crvetar, wlforr I ua pru- I

BOOTS

SHOES,

Jn ■ wortemiallkp mann-r and al kw i.rlcm,
FINE SHOES u fowrtallv.

A. BURCMAff

And all the leading Remedies in

Patent I ProprUtory Medicines
School Books.
Blank Boo
MIscallan’

BlblM, Autograph and
Photograph Albums
A COMPLETE LIRE OF

Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TRIMMKD FREE)
AS FINE A UNB OF

DR. C. W. GOUCHER,

JJOOT AUD SHOE SHOP.

(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

■nd STR AW-BURN INC STRAMHU

«v*r*nl«w for aopmor

**™]£
BE NOT DECEIVED

I, «. for Ih, - rraifol
vMeS v, mall ft-. 1*1*1 11
XICH01T VCJTARD * CO . ftattr C-w*. »■+.

Aa there is in town, and all war­
ranted to be sa represented
or money refunded.

�• coarf1^?^

SATURDAY,

- JUNE 111888.

VICINITY LOCALS

G. A. TRUMAN

Geo- Nsrtou is having good success
putting in his mill daw. Last Tues­
day afternoon abo

Undoubtedly has the largest stock ofLig-iit Weight

Clothing- in Nashvile and offers Special Ra.rga.lns in all

MAPU OROYK ITEMS.

lines,

Fine Worsted Holts, HgJit Cassi&lt;

Kiri* vWt Cook’s

Mr. Stowe of NiwYort, is viMting
lis uncle, L. D. Griftn.
whole.
Dr’s. Baker and Whitmore have held
&gt;ounaal over Jaarea Ixggett

mere Halts, Bloc Flannel Halts, LinGarter.

en and Cotton Suits, Duster* in endlete

W00BLAMD ITEMS.

WEST MALABO ITEMS.

vtr-

B. 8. Holly has a new pbeton.
ri*ty,
all of the newest and most
The Teachers’ Institute passed off
very nicely.
How corn does jump!
A. J. Carpenter is having his house
Mr. Hartwell nf Washtenaw Co.,
the rhurrh la the north part ot town
fashionable cut We make no
in regard
painted over.
visiting hi* son Frank.
Croquet, building boats, boat houses,
Many field* intended for corn, are
Some wheat fields are almost com­
and fishing, is all the go.
pletely drowned ont and worthless, being summer fallowed.
to our clothing and have but
Thia fact coupled
J. F. Holbrook has erected a new
Art. SloMon intends to return to
while others ar© looking fine.
side-walk in front of bis dwelling.
The races have ceased at the Center Jackson county this week.
There is to be a spelling match od
Tom. Btady and wife of Rom. Kal­
with
the
of
our
goods,
has forced us to
amazoo Co., spent Sunday at W. H. next Saturday evening, at the town
hall.
Henry Bals is making an artificial King’s.
There is to be a literary entertain­
river on Mr. Bechtel’s farm, which for
Miss Laura Shepard has our thanks
the front in the CLOTHING TRADE of Nashville. I have also a
excellence of workmanship can not be for a buqoet and those mammoth ment at the town hall on Tuesday ev­
ening.
strawberries.
best in the county.
Jacob Hoaflbr, of Battle Creek, for­
full line of Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
It is the onversal verdict of all the
Will. Ryan has been on tbe ack list
ladies that 8. P. Shaffer has the hand­ over since his return from the north­ merly of this place, is making 8. Hil­
bert a visit.
somest rag carpet in town which was ern part of the State.
Fanners begin to look sidewise at
woven by Mr*. Cadwell.
Our village landlord, H. C. Goddard,
all new and nobby.
one another and begin to think it is the
Orson Duham lost a horse last Sat­ wa* called to hi* old home in Gratiot
days of Noab. • '
urday. It was apparently well till the Co. on business, test week.
John A. Jordan, who wasone of the
rime of death ana had a slight touch
A largo number of reapers and mow­
of old ago, which perhaps waa the ers have been purchased by farmers in first residents of Woodland, is very
sick. He is nearing' TO years.
cause of the sudden demise.
this town tiie present season.
Hon. Geo.fi. Dewey spoke at the M.
Kalamo can truly boast of one honest
Help is so very bard to. get that the
man, R. A. Perry waa the finder of farmers find it impassible to catch up E. church, Tneaday evening, upon the
•abject of Government. He gave our
Henry Speacer’a pocket book and very with tbe season in their work.
teachers some good advice.
manfully delivered it to him, refusing
Mrs. D. W. Power* returned on last
to take any reward whatever.
The Republicans in this section are
Saturday from a visit to a nick daugh­ proud of the nominees for President
Wall lake is becoming a favorite ter living near the Bay of Fundy.
and Vice President. They think it the
summer resort for the Maple Groveite*
Tho
heavy
rains
have
so
softened
the
tiie best thing the convention ever
C. R. Palmer and wife. Geo. and Delia
Spencer, were rusticating iu that vic­ ground iu the wood* that a large done.
amount of timber has blown down.
inity on the 5th, 6th and 7tb inst.
Mr. Fred Schrax came down to the mencument of tiie war, and two of the ''P0 THE PUBLIC,
JTIS A FACT
A valuable horse belonging to Mr. cornert with a smite as tong as a broom boys belonging to that regiment arc A
Al. Rogers passed through the south
part of town recently visiting his old Bradley has been put in the hospital stick on his manly face, tiie other now residents of this township, vix.
------ BELIEVING THAT-----friends. He had with him tin ware by reason of a very badly inflamed eye. morning. A nice girl baby was the John and Jesse Itemalie.
Crrizxx.
The Mix Imiv* lost four valuable cause.
of almost every description and yankec
A rousing temperance meeting, was
notion*; and took in exchange therefor sheep by having a tree blown on them ■
The cheese factory at W’oodland uses held in the congregational church test
during the «torm of a week ago last Ii
jiaper rags, butter, eggs, etc.
, 8000 lbs. of milk n day.
Sabbath evening, and a "citteens pro­
Sunday.
Some of our low-land farmers just
Dr. Baughman of Woodland is get­ tective meeting assx^tetion was or­
J. L. Merryfleld swung a broad-ax
finished planting corn last week.
ganized with a capital of over 8600 and
Probably they are looking for another into the back part of one of his feet, ting a big run of custom.
it is proposed to raise the amount to
warm winter to put the dent into tlieir and no'W put* tiie most work on the
The general impression is that cheese 810.00. and place tin-same on deposit Each aide of her, and that a little more
corn, but we predict that all corn that other one.
will be very cheap this fall.
for the purpose of defraying the ex- &gt;competition will make a little bet­
tX BARRY COUNTY
isoutoD Washington’* birth-day will
Albert Wack has just finished an ad­
Geo. 8. Fuller of east Carlton is build­ peuses of prosecution .tn case the saloon ter market, I have purchased fa stock &gt;f
be in a worse condition than Corn­ dition to hi* house, and now is build­ ing an addition to his fine leridence.
did not live up to the letter of the law,
finish.
wallis was one-hundred years ago.
ing a horse barn ; J. 8. Jenks doing the
Some of the farmer* talk of taking a governing the sale of intoxicating
Although Willard Buxton is do j carpenter work.
boat and bowing their corn with n drinks. Spicy and pointed speachcs
htatesman or wise finan-er, yet he
be
Another wind, raiu aud hail storm npcar.
were made oy the President, Mr.
viaiMni VIIIM
.UB
knows how to keep what —
hea gets and yjgjted
tiiis nection Sunday UW&gt;U
morning
The orchard of Moses Durkee of east Wooden,and a number of other*, which ।
pay for«al!tt!r1U*“
*'
'*
”
'
1
Patent Rockers,
little a*--------possible.
Mr. Hunt 1 *laut, doing
considerable
damage
to
Carlton has been stripped of its leaves were earnestly applauded by the aud-1
»?2,on'’X.
fence*, etc.
has been living- ----------------—
—.i.-A1 J I
ience, aud this meeting is looked upon j
by
the canker worm.
I
Extension Tables,
ard boarded with
They
ns being the most rousing demonstra* him.
’
— had
—
-a j
rejocing of the greenbackers
Some or
of tue
tbe larmrm
farmers luu.H
think M
their
row, and Mr. Hunt moved out and he in over the Domination* of their conven­
oome
.CT. corn ।•,l..6
of u-mperance ever wit- 1
ground will raise wheat, and some think
‘‘J’*"*"
now trying to find Home means where- ■
tion at Chicago, i" like unto a distant that they will plant in May ’81.
iies^-d iu
pw*»
by he can make him fork over that hash j
wail of a dying pismire.
biM, but Willard poaitiveh refuses to
.
.
Rom
Miss ru.iiDella wk
Wheeler
—i— i.
is ♦teaching
—ki—. —
school
i./wJ
Excurxlon of the Season.
-ALSO•liworire. Recently hia wire returned
M. H. Bradley is
ia having
haring hi*
hl»
barn
M
•hinXS
Fr. district No 3, cf east Carlton, isbav- .
tohim in a loving manner, which last- j thoroughly overhauled,
re-shingl
— | jjjggood umcegg an&lt;| a very full school. I
•shingled
Connnon Furniture
The
Presbyterian
Church
of Hastings
nd a few hours and . tided in a tight and and made to look more like a building
,
i
ur
rivouy
vci
msu vw
—
—
--------r,
_
।
Outib.
ar to the people
—1— -a varv
I offer
venr fuvnrablft
tevoraWe un
up­
then si&gt;e left.
thaQ a P’*e °*
timbers and scraps ot
portunity ton.it rhe chiot city oi th.
Geo. Spencer had a race with a wolf I
• •
BELLEVCEITEMS.
_s.r„ .—vinao within the rttac’" "*
EHWenavhll.
wsrHascur
b»|
BELLEVUE ITEMS.
last spring, coming out one behind.:
Eli
W ells, while working
r
one day
day test
hut week,
week had
bad aa, clos^
close I
---------almost every one. Detroit, u,e city ol
A few daysagohe had ex perience with i borers
homes one
call Iloui both bind lent of oneottlieun
On the Ttb inat. W. M. Greooman, ot Straits, i, unlyereally admired a« one a , below Manufacturer, pn.c, I had
asmaller species of the animal kingdom I call from both hind feet of one of them,
the home kicking close to hia bead aa Section Hill, put an addition oil Ills ot the moet IwanUTul cine. upon the u,, decline credited up to me on tluw
in the shape of a graj squirrel. He the burse kicking close t- »— »—*» caught him but after he had put hi* । to cause Lli to usume a
little tooth through tiie nail of his index , ble color in tbe face.
---y
nereun*
finger, he was willing to give him hi* ’ The republican farmer pushes him- ! J*that were at the off burn
Xr^uriT/oFa.^’Sku. 6.V. never
liberty. Two days later he knockel a i self up from the mud and shouts him- 1
Pre*tP
. .. . number are dead visited eitiier. and wiU gladly avail
mour in the head with an ax and | self hmuse for Garfield and Arthur, ,
J
vT
themsel vea of this o pportunityto
- ot enjov
ffir •U.ving
lanraht tor caali. Mv exnenara able prices to doable their number Curing the jstkx
caught a rabbit. The rabbit being of
theu reiajMus into silence awaiting the ! test
neighborhood
raised one ‘St'hTp!Xnl^Taa
&lt;?*
*
’
bushed
^tetoe^and
or uie piiiiMu«»b
j n
are low
Ido not sell goods at cost,
’Tb'etime chosen, tbe 29th of June,
but n: a fair living profit.
when be points out the aatromical pe- I to be sounded from Cincinnati.
' has &amp; acres planted this rear. Tho po­
v.uharities of tiie starry universe, be
-n*
---------•-«
—
*&gt;*
*»
The census taker, Mr. A. B. Adanfs, tatoes will se so much better because seems very favorable to the farming ,
uses his thumb.
came puffing up to our door one day the ground was plowed with an Oliver community, as it comes just between *
last week, and after finding out ali we Chilled plough.
two very busy seasons and at a time A
I. L. Dodge.
knew and more too he departed. The
Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.
A certain widow laxly of this place when they need a day of eRjoyment
Government 1ms got one faithful officer
I
HASTINGS ITEMS.
was very anxious that a certain man before facing the work of harvrat.
zklway* reaiiy at moderate rate*.
if no more, anil that is A. B. Adams.
JJOOT A5D SHOE SHOP.
The picnic dinner on Belle tele will
should see her home from church last
Very wet weather to say the least.
A move is being made to extend Sunday night. She fastened to h&gt;« be worth th© entire expense.
Parties on the line of the R. K. at
A great deal of sickness at present in the Mason drain to the county line, and coat-tail and arm and requested him
the city, principally chills and fever.
clear the logs aud brush from Shanty to accompany her. bnt as luck would Middleville. Irvinjt, Hnetinin, Morano.
and vldnJiy that I »iu prepared to make the
Naahrille aud Vermontville will be ;
The big cistern lately built in the Brook its outlet. If that isdone,and tbe have it, tiie man almve referred to had
accommodated.
„
,
. „
—Court House square, has about 5 feet Mason drain made wider and deeper, company engaged and could not see it.
The
train
will
leave
Hasting*
at
.
a.
thehirge track of wet land through She stock to him however, out of the
of water in it.
it runs, will be drained and church and for some distance on the m., reaching Detroit about Ila. m.
Hasting* is soon to have a Democrat­ made the most valuable of our soil.
Boat to Belle 1*1© and picnic dinner, U
side-walk, when by argument, persua­
ic paper, and steps are being taken *“
at Belle Isle, andboatingon Uie
bull “•»
•
Not wanted. A Reverend gentleman sion and force she was shaken off, and
ward* starting another Republican
r,3
dth nver,
o hour*,
uuiub, will leave the party 4
from Saginaw hearing that tbe Con­ the man permitted to go home witi
]&gt;er here.
-* ' hours (ample time) to visit tne
the notable ,
;
■
, gregational church was without a pas­ woman nuinbei one. A breach of
Mr. Mead, one of the early settlei
tor, came over and preached a couple promise case i« ta’ked of. “Verily like places in the city. Return train leaves
Detroit at about 8 p. m. and the whole
the county, is lingering at the poin
i of sermons, bnt the people in their col­ a donkey ’twixt two sacks of hay. and
(iOiQ0D, SpOHU,
death,at his home two mile* “
Repairing Done In the Best
or lections after one of the discourses, from neither one could hardly turn at the exceedingly low figures of 82.50
the city.
made public their appreciation of the away. Such a scene Sunday night at
Manner Possible!
A fire, caused by a falling lamp,
same by a liberal casn donation of fifty- church is fun for the boys, but the ‘’rickeu'm.ybopnraiin-dot th.cmHtroyed th© Hue rcsideuce of
five cents. The Reverend gentleman man goes around town with a face long raittec, K. R. MMlt T. J. Bush, and at
Hatch 21 miles east of this city on W«
enough to eat oat« out of a churn.— VoTS^tthodaU. and^don'tiet
departed.
neadav night.
xThe West Kalamo R. R. Club, at Moral.—Don’t be too familliar with the yourselves think that you can’t afford ,
Bkatcm.
Allen Jone* ha* commenced hi* new tn
owweting ou rFriday
naay evemu
tntemectiug
evening of last widows.
to go, but make your arrangement*
building on the corner of Court and ‘ week decided tc
to send hut one delegate
and enjoy th© pleasantest tnp of the v
V/I\
O -1 Vz V
•
E18T BALTIMORE ITEMS.
Jefferson street*. The building will to the
‘ convention to be ...
held at Jack
FRANK BAKER.
! reason.
be used for a feed store.
The finest makes of
son next week, and also pay the expen­
C. G. Bentley, )
Messrs. Sweet and Upjohn have tak­ ses of such delegate. E. D. Williams
It looks very much like raiu.
P. R. Dcnning, / Com.
K.VKVEM,
r
pHV
BARBYAILLE
MILLS.
en the lob of supplying tbe University was elected, ana expected to cast three
James Clarke, i
A singular scene of a jackass driving
RAZOBN,
U Ann Arbor, with seventy-five of votes if be can—and do as much busi
males is to be seen on our streets most
MHEARN,
their new electric clocks, which they ness as a whole regiment. The Club
any day.
have commenced manufacturing quite is in good working order and much in­
NCIRSOBN,
terest is taken in its continuance.
A. N. Warren has just returned from
extensively.
Although there has been no candi­ York state, where he has been visiting
The work it tbe croquet factory will
relatives.
Di THE WORLD.
not be entirely suspended during the dates brought prominently before tbe
The man that slid down a rope into
summer month*, a* has been the pract­ people to till the county offices, yet,
ice in past year* and this cause* a smile the Hon. Isaac D. McCutcheon, the Henry Babcock’s well is rejoiced to
of happiuenH, ou tiie face* of the boy* present Judge of Probate for this Co. think that new skin has nearly grown
naa been mentioned as the proper per­ on tbe inside of his bands.
with families.
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.
Rhe*. A. Granger is tbe owner of 6
Messrs. Newton, Fowler and Burton son to be his own successor. We hard­
are about to start a lumber yard in ly think tbe republicans could find a pigs, three months old that will, weigh
this place; during the summer they man better fitted for the position thau nearly 100 lbs a piece aud be takes
will put up a plaining mill with all the Mr. McCutcheon, who always attends great pride in showing them.
Sunday morning the 14th the wind
modern improvements. This is some­ promptly tn the business of the office.
Call and see me. Respectfully,
Hariag thoroughly overhauled and refitted our mill
On Sunday morning teat, during tbe made sad havoc with the timber in
thing that will uot only help to build
up the city, but will induce people to storm, tbe lightning struck the noun© this section. Anson Boys had saved on
BRANE C. BOISE.
come here for building material that of James M&lt;£orey. Begining at the his form a splendid sugar bush of
J^AHHTILLE LIVERY.
would not liefore there was do compe­ chimney the fluid tore the shingle about 400 trees. After the blow there
from the roof for over two feet in were only 85 left standing.
tition.
width to tbe eaves where it took to the
J. OSMAN, Prop.
James Clark, of Hastings spoke on
THE GRAY MEDICINE VO.
BARRinLLTlTEMM.
eave spout which it followed to the temperance in E. B. Warners grove
WALKER A NORTON,
ground, where it found a wash-tub near Barney’s mill on Sunday. Mr.
fn.,'. or U.0 BAKRy Vtrj.K MILLS
Dr. Howell’s mother from the east which it tore to splinters aud then (Hark delivered a very able address.
ceased its unties. Mrs. McCorey w^s He is ft diligent worker iu the cause of
is visiting him.
Erostrated, and n girl baby shook np, temperance aud is a man that practices ^JILLLWKRT!
8. J. Bsdcock has just returned from
nt fortunatiy no one was seriously In­ what be preaches, A goodly number
a visit to the east.
jured or much damage done to tiie have been led through his inst
------- __1 |1 “ ®°’
instrumentOur Highway Commissioner is dping i bouse.
LOW RATBA
ality to give up that vile monster alcohol
a good job of ditching ou Sec. 38.
|
For many years the timber has lieen May he never grow tired in well doing.
Dora Mudge has returned home and cut for a road on the section line run­
K. T. Didkjjt.
is again present iu our Sunday School,
RIBBOMB,
FANCY GOODS,
COM’KRCIAL TRAVELOR8
ning east and west through the center
LACES,
GLOVES,
promptly uU&lt;-i&gt;Jed to.
Our Sunday School in preparing for of this town, and for thirty or forty
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
SILKS,
MITTP.
MADE A SPECIALTY
a concert to come off the last of this years has been in use but the west mile,
CORSETS,
EMBROIDERY,
month..
HATS,
FLOWERS,
that connecting with a highway iu
&gt; J no. Remain- is building a new 38x48
OppcalU the WoleoU Houmi. Naabriite, Mkb.
BONNETS,
ETC..
E
The ladies are preparing to hold a Maple Grove, has remained, except 80
J. OMJIAX.
btrawberry festival next Tuesday eve- rods, a terrible burden to the highway
A. P. Denton pjit up the frame for a
cominifwioners. who have for years new bom last Saturday.
promised to have the remaining ’por­
The water iu Thoruapple Lake is
R. E. Stephen* of Alpena, ia to open
tion made ready for travel, bnt as yet
Stephen Sprinket desires to anounce
higher than baa been known at this nothing has been done, except voting a law office in thia village, and will re­
MRS, O.M. YATES. to the public, that he has a complete
time of year fora good many years.
money each year to pay for the work, tail law and council to our citizens.
Eatrsiy .Notice.
outfit of tools and rollers for moving
This village is to expend about a
.Rev. I. N. Crittenden has received a and which money waa used for other
buildings, and all business intrusted to
••ail from the Evart "Congregational purposes; now, Mr. Vandyke has hundred and twenty-fire JoUnnt iu
bis care. will be attended to with safe­
church and expects to go there to moved on a place bordering tiie no- &lt; etebrating the 4th,ou Saturday tbe «rd.
ty and dispatch, and at prices to suit
preach after harvest.
workud portion with a swamp each; Gen. Garfield* was in command of
the times. Residence, one door north
LOUIS BAGGER * CO..
of the Christian church,Nashville, Mich.
James Burnett, formerly a merchant side of his tend *»•&lt;! no means of oom-1 the 2nd Ohio infantry' nt the com-

-vrhite duck vests,

u

Misrepresentation
one price.

Standard Quality

ShlrtH, Collars

Ties, cuffs, Hosiery, Ace.,

Low Prices, Small profits and Good Goods.

G. A. TRUMAN

Nashville will Soon Ri­
val the Oounty Seats

Largest and Best Selected Stock

FURNITURE

HARDWARE,

Iron, Nalls,
Glass, Stoves,
Tinware, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes,
anaBfMMS
and Brushes

Our Undertaking Departmn’t

1!!“' i SfeEX"neyfr EASILY
EASILY MEET
MEET COMPETION,
COMPETION, Prices that Can’t i Undersold

”™"m"

FIRST-CLASS TINNER
SPECIALTIES.

Builders Hardware,
Pure White Lead,
Pure Ohio Boiled and
Raw Linseed Oil,
Lard CaStOF.

FINEST SEWED BOOT

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

Virginia Lubricating Oils,

TllC LCgll 1611(161 30(1 011161

(rive Me it Cull I
Sign, the Big Boot.

T?^

WALKER &amp; NORTON

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

FARMERS &amp;
MECHANICS
TOOLS

FLOUR, MEAL * FEED,

ATTENTION

FARMERS I

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

NEW

NO PATENT NO PAY

STORE,!

DRESS MAZING

uninm

4

�Sfi

•ct»*F

to that
date to i

■r cwtimnWm prove
rtf tbe United Stato-

rNE 19. 1880.

ropooed ny th* bnr before ma are distinctJydif-

WEEKLY IE£S BEHEWt
■uzrt'

mauufactunng firm, baa • Mupc&amp;ed. ‘ Tho liabihtiea are placed- at •l.OOO.OW. Lightning
struck a 20,000-gallcm
vt pt
rft&gt;r
ville, setting tire to tho liquid, which poured

Sating
iMmrut aipl psy of Deputy Mar*ha|a
'•■tfi^W'l-aV
d 1—*d to 110 to Kl-h.
.party vots. Tho drbat. on th* bill took a wirfc*
range, Krlfsr, Of Ohio, Wlffiaiua, Wl^onain, and
Hai'Jcj Breaking for the Brpab'lcwn*, and Cos'

with other oilthan

Acme (Ml Works, one of tbo largest oil

On Saturday, June 12, in the Senate, Mr.
Garland moved to concur In Um . Hous* amendment
’ to M*
Man&amp;A* Bill. *eut back by tbe Hous*
Uil. morning. Mr. Hoar objected to prreent conaldll want over until Monday.

*1
this He
Forty-via
During Uis nwfli&gt;a' Y.t'/f MH* *iw! Jonrt reswition*

regard to tho relations which subsist-AotWaen
State and National Governments. It seems to 'i
l*&gt; often overlooked that the national conititu-

Lndg&lt;-, and other propertv. Tho total loss is
placed at &lt;200,000. ..A diaromrolate colored
man put hi* bead under a heavily ksufad tmdk;
•w.st pu* rr. ip*n»lwM ay* unj—i* tiuzan as
in Broadway, New York. and, before thk driver
tbe nature of thia Gov could stop the horses, one of the wfawb had
fht, and there tt»o -yield will bo 7;
ctrtaln
claim*
passed over it, crushing It to a pulp.
undsr tb* act of July 4, 1MM, piMe&lt;£
But, if wo allow oudhJvm to regard it aa a bosEx-Senatob James A. Bayard, of
hundred at Baltimore on Wtxlnesday of last The Henatr Invlrtwl on It* amendxiwnt* U&gt; the bill «»tile organization,.oppoaed to the proper *ovDelaware, father of the present Senator Bay­
tel£l»btag UUe* tn Hol Spring!*, and appointed ■
ercignty and dignity Of Bteto Gorcrnmenta, ws
ciMWfak of mf«r«are. A comuiunicauoti from •lwuti«iuMU*and Jrtat rwMtatlana co
ard, has Just died at-hia home in Wilmington, 330. Hanbo*
■haU pautfau© to be vexed with difficnltim as to
the Pn*tn&gt;**fer General eh **ed the amount !■*!&lt;! ou catoLdar, aud about l.teu bUla asd juiat
after a long illness... .The oil fire at Tltn*.rille.
1ariadiction and authority. No greater Jealousy
oontrartadn Holladay** nam* betwveo 1*61 and IMA «u the Mtraw ea’mdsr (fartnlflag som* i
Pa., was not gotten under control until &lt;1,500,­
i requirtxl to be exercised toward this Govern­
000 worth of property bad been desteyyod.
ment tn reference to the preservation of our
-....V
, -•——oi~te,"”wh&lt;jr ‘^d—~~~ /tar*7^X( 1 ■«'- *“ *n» rcmiar annual •ppropriatlau ujis i Bbertiratiiaaw proper to be exercised toward
A tornado near Pittsfield, N. H., u.v. ».
. Lvman Trumbull for Governor ; Lewis B. Pax- | most of tb. &lt;1*,
Th. contereno- reXt T” *lriied b’I
tn m»e toamuta™ । Mate Governments. Ita powers are limited Ui
swept away everything in its path and dam-,
aged property to tiie amodnt of WOO.OOO...
Ex-Mayor George Opdyke, of New York, is
dead.. .A steam pipe exploded Ui Music Hall. ,
1
i
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SHSr^srsx.

InUra.Uou.re.UIaUon.

Tnlrimt Nitiomd Bank, of Battle-

lora«On.ml. *«*!, 21 tl»

I
^”*”2’“.K'S?
-Lt

PRFVmFVrX MVKS1CF

■ lhr da,i“ ,add “
«•»
if
i-n-rtaitan. On motion of Mr.
Krrnkn,
■
th.
of ‘ 4uty
“ ’*r rTnL *' T*‘orrn‘
on all artldra designated m cut -hoop., etc.
Tb*
“P00 ““ Hl,ndr* 01,11 w5«
and ns*..*! IL Ww*TT- wm S WtmI &lt;1—1 xrfI
Virgil

States Senate.
| renfurth, of Illinol*. to be ExaniUxir-lD-C
Mixrail 1— hud more thra hrenlr I
£
miles of sewerage and thirty miles uf tile drain
■nn. Lhn rln-Af H.e
.nA O.
Since toe close of the epidemic, and It* citizen*
are new confident that yellow fever wll not find
lodgment there.

&lt; 1!»v i WlUiani F. Dwmlnrkxi, ct Mlana
’•BrttWcr of the Land orfe at HM
vnuiam B. Harriott, Mlnneeots, to ie Becv
Land Office at ited Wood Fall*: and John W
of Minnesota, Bacelver &lt;d Um&gt; Land Office at
1 V-.T-.
a..._ V. 1,.___
__....

Heni.t Qtarrkzm, a negro wife-murCarrier, another woman-kilter, waa ©xtem&gt;
aerat Brantforu Ont.
schooner bound fnxa
wa* fln-d upon by a
I compelled to submit
*VWI. il. _
vessel to Secretary Evarts.'

-•

SMkl aU day, Maaara. U.ekuaU, Harrte,
and CartlMa *praklM In (»»*&gt;&lt;• of Un,
adoption of th*
and Cpdograff
। h’oartiou wre ti
Hou*e *&lt;llounu&lt;

a lawfulelection, will be no more

the preetnata for *
Deputy Martha!*

reqmrea or mem, arm uuy gn t- no txma ; mer
have do superior wbd h responsible for them,
and they sre not punishable for negh-ct at duty
or r»i*i*vT*ir1n*w iu office.

I HESIDEkT S MESSAGE.

boro, Vt. has been ruined by the forgcr.M and
&gt;&gt; t014’/!® pffi«»4!tere*»raiatifSuMrl*titareb&gt;-!*udUiColoe^lo Vctolag tbe Deputy .Vltxrsbnia' Bill,
.YXL
H * 1?T
Kite .
lh.ro ; u7
■. MW.
X. wxu. U.
IU ro
FralfcnL
It u Seyffidur wfih«JvA with grret api&gt;tau*c, ifiit,
“ Jt? It- 0»
a. CXH Mr
.
theft* of Sites M. Waite, ita President. It is af{cr
jt wa* referred to the Committer fa»r *hou)d I* *eftite,
. Joint rate for count- i After mature consideration of tbe bill enestimated that hi* stealing^ amount in the ag- on Besohition*, where it wa* *
hb&amp;*to
‘
,An
r*6nUtin«
W
sppouMto Bso.oou. udI U»t JMtbmMn &lt;A|(Mjrf?*- *n«M
uninterrupted progrvo* for m&gt;rre thxri ten ytan*. monr and David Davis. *rhcv
................
On mouoa of Mr. Dea- merit of Deputy Malyh*!*," 1 am constrained to
....A disease reeembUng dysentery baa to vote as a unit at Cmcinnat'.
“th"rt“n« ““
'v.tUtaJd from it my approval, and return it to
made its appearance at North Adinia, Mass.,
Iil»rr Logging Company to construct and opar- !
A '
, ,
,7^ . .
.
The National Greenback-Labor party «l|*i*l
■l..
i.w,.... .i
.i___u
the hunst*
twoaU',. in
tn wiui'-h
which il
it orhnnated
originated, with
with mv
my otobwhich Las. so far, baffled tho skill of the phy­
sicians. C’ae thousand persona have been strick­ i met in National Uonvcntion at Chicago on
Mr. Beck reported to tbe Senate, on th*
en down steady, and it is icared that Wednoulav. June Q. Congr*-««Tii*n Ih- La
on tiie subjoot of tho bfll before ne are oonmany caare vill pruva Xatah . she cpideitec MatyGzif Indiana, w»s made temporary pr&gt;tainvd in the foUowiag sections of the Itevised
is *aid,. to,, bo causIH by ‘ impunafo
officer. aud Richard TraveUeck, ua th* Sundry Civil Apprvprtatlun bill
Btatautiw:
m tho Water uis-d in c.xJthig and far .IrmidFj or lllirliigju,
w»s dcctcti
permanent
,
Hxx-riM^ 2,ffi21. WhcnsvoraD election at which
purposes. .Charles W. Hcbotw-ld, a New York Chairman. with a Vic*' President from
, Ikon aetilativc* ur Delegate* iu dongn-M arc
capitalist, has made au assignment for the each State. Tbe convention »u tn *•*.Omenta to th* tall regul*i;ng the t« !•*' rho-ien i* hel&lt;l In ‘ any city or town of
benefit of hi* credit/ir*. His UatehUe* are »lon during the 9tli and Itrth. and throughout f p.y
211.000
inliabitant* *&gt;r upward,’ tho Marthxl
appointment «f
Deputy
M»rplaced at $2,000,000... .The eleventh annual •he entire night of Uw JUth,.adjourning ai C
reaolutina wm taunduevd ardcruuc
reunion of the Society of tbe Amur of th&lt;- Poto­ o clock on the inorningN^-ITw tlth:' Cbugr***mac took place at Burlington. vL, last w**4. inan J. B. Weaver, of Iowa, wa» nominated for ths MOBring ot coaling stalloo* In Central Amerir*. ia situated aball. &lt;&lt;x application in wrrt-------- r__ sftbums residing in such
Gens. Sheridan and Miles and other db- ITeaident on the hn&gt;t ballot- which resulted an Mr. Wall*©* antanlttrti . rveolmlon rvquiwtins the
----- - - - I. _________ _ ..
a__ _ .k- Z__ city or town, ap[xnut apecial Deputy Marahais,
tingutehed aoldim* were preeunL
follows
Whole tnimlrt of votes cart. 716 .
whoae duty it shall be, when required
THE WEST.
m**eau*arv to a choice, 359 ; Weaver. 420 ; Wright.
thereto, to aid and a-sut the Supervisors
of Election in the verification of any hat of
Thk Muraluil of Pern, find, mxfortook H4 ; Buller, !»; &lt;'i Aro. 10! ; AJU*, IX G«t» B
Chtunben*. of T-.xaa ww nominated for
persons who mav haw registered or voted to
to amwt a ]&gt;arty of tramps for insulting ladies, J.
Vice Prvsidcut &lt;&gt;n the first ballot.
attend in «acb election *li»iriet or voting pre­
but, meeting with desperate resistance, drew hi*
cinct
at the tuuo* and places when and where
Wabhimoton telegram : “CoL Tom
revolver and opened fire. One of the ruiflan*
R. W. lUrktey, o»dtt Mlduhlpmau al Ann»p- registration may by law te (crutiuuod and tbe
■fell dead. mu
and avu.Ochiltree,
fonFotbtr* Mnvndert'd.
of Texas, has returned (rum the dating
oiia; oonsUtut'.iig Portsmouth, Ohto, a port of deliv­ name* of registered voters be marktd for chal­
lenge .- and also attend at all times for LoldWhile David WDliAmn and Mim* Kate West. He ac*x*m|Mui&lt;xl G«-u. Grant Crum Chi* ery ; reducing th* *p*-clal tax on dealer* Ln teaf to
tn certain case*; paying John H. Stondi.h, of
Turner were seated in a grow al (teorgesvilk-, ! ca«&lt;’ lo Milwaukee, and *aya the cx-I*ro*Kteut tween
u vxedtent sjkrita. Thcrv
was nothing in Mlchigsa, for —rriee* a* United tttslm Attsraev;
Ohio, th© further was shot dead by •om© person
"** **""
Rec. 2,022. The Marshal aud his general dep­
ipiwarance i»r tn In* demeanor io indicate
unknown.
,.„
uties (hall keep the peace and support and pro­
One
theory involves the yv-ung he had
.
ad *expr-n&lt;-iKwd
the alightcst diaap[K&gt;intlady's father, another a Jcalou* lover, aud' an­ incut in not ta-m
.... ■ ... .
Tiie tiui«K»i
tect Snparvteura of Election in tbe discharge of
other a party of rare lew* Hcbvx'lboyT..
their du tow, preserve order at such places of
er*l Dcfidsney taH.au J appointed • cuuiniUte* of registration and at such |&gt;olla . prevent fraudu­
At McVicker’s; in Chicago, the present
tbareon. Th* confereecomport on the lent registration and fraudulent voting thereat,
membrance the men who »food by him through confsrono*
Agriculture! Appropriation biif vu •dopted... Tn or fraudulent conduct on the part of any officer
the tlnrtyreix ballot*, and those were the kind th*
Hoorn, al S-.XO*rciock, HslurdsV. wulou wU re- of election, and Immediately at th*- place of
York, make* it* appearance in Cwuopcrax. to be of friend* he wanted and Wtw* alone worth
preTioua quertiuu ou the registratiou or polliug-plaec or elsewhere, and
oven each sight TbepieoMaro “The Spectre having."
mon.
Tbs RapabHcani either bofon&gt; or after registering or voting, to ar­
Knigtrt" and “ ('hanty D4gk» at Home.
The
rest and tak* into custody, with or without
company i» highly spoke* of. and the clan* &lt;.-f
Exports &lt;»f pctrolnMu mid ptfruleiim
procews. any person who commits, or at­
amusement l* well auitod to the pre* nt heated
tempts or offen* to commit, any of the acts or
products for tho.ten month* ertdutg April .'Ml.
offenses prohHutod Lcnan, or who commits any
The recent heavy rain-storms in the 1HHH. are B32.au.; for the same- i*ri.*! in
curved tn. and • ocofemacs wm anlen-d. Another
IHl'j. &lt;3l.2M.S0rj.
Northwcet exteudod over a vaat extent of terricoufercnc* wm ordered on th* Sundry Civil Appro­
At a Cabinet meeting, a few ilnys ag&lt;&gt;, priation biU. Mr. Bicknell dMnauded th* pravtoua
&lt;&gt;f the Maralial &lt;&gt;r hi* general or special depu­
the statement of the Captain of the *choon« r
ties or either of thorn, or of Siq&gt;ervi*oni of
Merritt, lately I ir. d u pot । by a Hpanisb war ••*■»- without a q Borum. After *«»eral roll-csLa Mr. Election* or either
___ of
_______
them,________
and for____
the____
purimpeded, and tho coni aud wluat crop* mriBlckadl stated It we. *»ldent th* Iteputolcsn* did poses of am-«t or twraeevation of the Doaivtho
onaly damaged.. ..John Arkina, a well-known
k’uta*
rreolutlon to b. feupcnisor* of Electron shall, in tho abtenc.’ &lt;&gt;f
Western ncwkpatxw man, ha* purchaiw-d a half it* presentation it »a* decided that an explana­
£■ UtLl
«y«tar-or If
to .«,!
tion be demanded from Hpain. which demand JS
ver, CoL, and assumed the managendiip.
Monday la Dwambor. Agreed U -vmi, w : n*y^ rich deputie*, have the same duties and power*
TX The ttenate bill pasMd Incnwrtng tbe prnalra “
Marshal* ; nor shall any perm.n on
Gkx. Terry in in receipt ot &amp; iliMpati-h
FOBEIGM.
from Fort Keogh, to the effect that eighty
A dispatch (ruin Dubini atut-m tliiit tradad la U&gt;* servic* ot th* country. H«adrlc;k H. of registration.
lodge* of Bitting Bull's Indians have *urKxc. 2,021 Whenever anv arrest is made, unLord Oranmore'a estate in, Mayo was *&lt;-t on fin-, Wright. UU to d*ciara rtght hour* , i&lt;wa] u.v *
renderod at that post, and that 200 other lodgiv*
abor in at! csra. wt.r. laborer, .re wnpfoved by jer
prori.i.m of thi* title, tho peraon *u
have crossed th© Miasonri with the evidvnt in­ presumably by an incendiary, and several acre**
tention of doing likewise.
of his plantation ctertnni-d. There is much
Commissioner, Judge or court of tho United
On the 15th inst.. in tho Renato, the bill State*, for examination of the offense* alA violent tornado swept over a con­ feeling among the local |s-ai&gt;sutry agairot Lord
siderable section of Indian* n few evening, Oranmorc forbu* persistent opiwMition in Par­ pasMd rrfievfeg Jam.* Monro. Iluakrt from th. fagld, and such ConunlrtUimcr, Judge or court
liament to the claim* of th*- ln*u tenantry, aud operation at tertton I.21A Revlred Htatnto*, which ahafi prcw*ol in n»pect tlosroto a* authorized
ago, playing sad havoc with dwelling*, barns,
puuxu ta .FP.l»ta.n. m a. m., «
“ ■=*“ »'
“» L'““d
fences and grain field*, and causing some
An orgamzi-d effort -will lie mtuk- ni iroereuw. nr. Morgan room!0-1 *roncurrent rm.2
rho
te«w trf lift.
Thu storm wa&lt; severest at England and Scotland to secure the di*e«t*Latom that tbe Froridrat ot tbe Senate !■ not Invert- ntlca, or such apodal deputies u arc thereto
Cicero, Hamilton county, where building*
ti&gt; the value of &lt;100,000 were destroyed, lishmeut of the Episcopal church in both cOun- *d by tboconititulion .J tbe United State* with ti&gt;&lt;- specially empowered by him in writing and
. ...
.
. .
- •
under lii« band and seal whenever be or either
and aome twenty-five
persons injured trie*.
Paul de Casaagnac. the cclebraU-d
more or less severely.
At Fraiifort French tin.-cater, hn* rvKigiu-d his seal a* mem­
United State* w&gt; or any of them Is forcibly masted in executing
. tbeir diiDew under tin* title, or shall by violence,
fifteen people were wounded, and property ber of thi» Frexmh Chasilier of Dvputte*.
threat*, for menare-4 be prevented from execut­
to the value of &lt;80,000 wrecked.
Near
Tint movement of Euro|&gt;eiin Mormon
ing such duties, or from arrmting any person
Rushville several Loumm were demolished
who ba* committed any offense for which the
and two persons fatally injured.
Hume proselytes toward this country 1* hui! to bu
Mandi*! or hi* general or uptcial deputies arv
idea of the vioteooe of the wind mav be fonnod greater than ever before... .Gustave Courbet
tn DeUa Itenn.r, widow of H'.ram I authorized to make such arrest, are, and each
from the statement that fish were blown from who instigated the pulling down of the Column •H.pcmdoa
Itenner,
of
the
Eighteen
th
Infantry:
©on.
Ktreanu* into the road, and were piekcci up by Vetidumu dunng the Lommunu i outbreak, m &gt; •tiiuttafl a Joint rcwimlwton of three—ma of them, empowered lo summon and call to hi*
paancra-by. Farmer* have suffered seriously by 1871, was lined 300,000 francs, betid*-, being tu l» appointed on the part .X tb&lt;- Unite*! HUU, by aid bystander* or a (xsaie cociitatas of his
th© destruction of houses, barns, cattle anil ituunroiicd fur hi* part m Um- transaction. Ill* the Preoldrtit, one bj th*- President of France, one district.
8zr. 3.028. No pcraon shall be appointed a
growing c* opa.
taster, who is hts sole heir, has petitioned for a
Supervisor of Election or Deputy Manlial under
Two gamblers, named Harrw and reduction of the tin*.- ..It i* Mid that tbo vi&gt;n«i
tho joxxxbng provinou* who i* uot at the time
Young, were riding in a hack at Albuquerque, trench Gorenuu.-nt will [*r*vl»lm an imrwwtv ^ih«r.
। of hi*. ap|M&gt;inUncut a qualified voter of the city,
to *11 jKibtic*! offeiidun ou tho 14th vf July, the dry
Appropri
1 town, county, parish, cbvtiou district, or voting
New Mexico, when the latter got into a quarrel niniverMry of thi- otormiug of the BsAtllr.
it Uotufai
product fa which bi* duties are to be txirwith tbe driver and dud him. Young then
Statistics show that England’s trade
formed.
shot and killed Hams.
Sue 5,521. If any perron be appointed Buper' with India i» dirreaning. while that of Ann-rx-a !
THE SOLTU.
| visor of Election or iniecial Deputy Marshal nn। and China is increasing. The Presidi nt of th*
der the provision* of the title, Tbe-Elective
■ A DISPATCH from Sedalin, Mo., say*
Calcutta Chamber of Commerce takes a von
i Franchise, “ and has taken the oath of office as
that “a Petti* county farmer named John Con­ gloomy view of th*- future of the empire's exner, ami hi* wife, sister and three children, aged tx-rt.lradc. Ammean comjf uuon in whiwt i*
fuat-a, wUb -ut good and lawful excuse, to per­
respectively 11, 8 and 6 year*, were in a two- . bcifig *edously felt.
111. T
'I'.nn ll... . 1 ..I....*. .1 ......
_
form and discharge fully the dull*-*, obligation*
horse wagon, going to town. At Fort crock.
e Jedoh, the dekmted candidate
and requirement* of auch office until the exptretwo miles W(*d of Knob Neater, in attempting I for ITeddeut of the Argentine Confederation,
&gt; tiou in -.he term for which he wa* apjxuiited,
m-^O1^w^^ath^^kJhC.IlhU^
th« inauguration of his sneees-ful
I he *liall not only be subject to removal from
and It wa* adopted.
and the tiiree^ehiidren were drowned."
’ ' competitor, and probsbi&lt;&lt;teriare the aeet-wdun tCiXrXl ut -tbe .CO—..H-i, uu utc | office with loxa of all pay or emolument*, but
ApprcpruUuu bill. Agreed l-\ F1U- 1 shall lw punished by impriMiiiment with not
Tbe drug bouse of Arthur. Peter A Co., at ”f
Ayrra. his native state, from th*- un- Agricultural
bantering wm twtUd to by the
I les* than *tx mouths nor more than one year,
Louisvnlr,
Ky.&lt;
baa
loen
dtetroved
bv
fire
lon
Clvl1
w
unnuuenh
to,
Owite 8ugw V.8. 1 or by a tine of not Icvm Uun $200 and not inure
ouShg a loL of &lt;100,000.
Kohn A Wolf^
A plague of locwita h—
has broken out in
I than fAOO, Of by both finu and imprisonment,
ctothiera, andVohnston, Newman A Co., gro- ,
...a h
.i
and shall pay tiie cost of prosacuitan.
cm. ^rapyws xUolali, taldug., kx! Uvi- Asia tic Trirkry
T"k" and throughout the region of
I Rzc. 5,522. Every person, whether with or
1 the Caucasus. Intelligence from Kars state* that
without any suthontv, power, or nyocen, or
Pou» Beu taw tarn iTOchcd itiM'®10
•r!.™rS&gt;rtta*»rt**&lt;■*■*■?
preteu'ted authority,-power, or process of anv
Blate. Territory, or muiuctpidity, who^hatrocta,
Wta.
T%,7
hinders, assaults, or by bribes, solicitation, or
suspected of being concerned in stealing cattle I
■* e*. ■ y
■. ■ yn
otiu-rwiM- interfcnai with or prevents Supervis­
or* of Elections, or cither of them, or the Mar­
THE KATl OffAL CO ff GRESS.
Hill, a prominent lawyer of St Louis, has been j
shal m- in* general or ipecfal deputies, or either
of -them, in the performance of any duty re­
STS?
i
■“
■». *■» quired of thus*, or which be or they or either of
riota have occurred in Galway county, Ireland, | P°rt
u&gt;° “'•cfrrrnrr committee on the Rlxw and
them may lx- autbunzod Io perform by any law
expired at noon on the IGth inst.. of the United State* in execution of process or
growing out of attempted evictions for non- j Hart**r ApproyrisUon bit! was pnwmtrd and adopu
otherwise, or who, by anv of the mean* before
payment of rentI rd. XhsHooss t*,n f^*t*Yir*B sisssicai antlqultliM
nunrtfoned kinder* or prevent* free sltendlx a fight between two men nt a 1 frcw «rf fftftypta*ed. Withan ■ahietulment remitting

Texas horsc-raoe, both principals were wounded
and an .m-lookcr s.ud a inuhi Were kilkd .
Ex-Mayor Gerard Btith, of New Orlc^nw i.
’ n..
-m
*
f
r I. nft«,y
&lt;,f
than
of ^a ciaiturv^forcm^
&lt;k.
__

canto

approved by the OommtMlotyir Of Indian Affaire
such placp of registration or pull of election, or
Mr M-Tk—LlI _ L ... a.» . ..
In going to and from any such place of registra­
tion or poll of election, or lo and from any
snd tt wm taken up *n&lt;J j»*Md. Jujk*. room where any mucIi registration, or election.
rawed: Fnr the relief of French W. MsxwZT
Eighteen th IBinol* Voluuteer*; auteorlsiM ths lew
rotary of tbe Interior to &lt;il«jvwt&gt; or psrt of fJt
removes or elect* from
D*«!g*! Ml.itsry llewri stlon to actual wtUere;
any Midi pl
itrahon or poll Of elec
toad wtikr*. by adding a pravteo that ■tutor *tall tiuo, or of c
„ vote* rest tla rewt, or of
or ocruflcatcw tbureof, any
----------- „
-Joction, tho Marshal or Ida
&gt;n Mr. Ixwan'a motion the Kight-Hour bill -general
or aped.I deputies, or either of them,
m* taksnnp.but Mr. Wither* objected tn a third
or who threaten* or attempt* or offtra *o
to do, or. refuac* ’pr neglect* to aid and
ai*.*t any RnpervUor of Election or Man-hal or
~ . ............... ucxi. ioi louao
Joint nmouUoti paying annual employ** *
”,r&gt;
*“
on tuoUon of
Mr. Hlalna, *o a* to toclada th* fienato'* employ**.
when required by him or them or either of
them te give such aid and aaaustsuM shall be
Hable t* instant arrest wifliout proces**, and
shall be punished bv fanpnsonmcnt not more
than twovear* or by tine not mere than W.0U0.
or by boU such fine and irsprisooanaut, and
•hall pay tie cot of pro-wcuUou.
adjourned mne tin, Maim* Um* ttecmswit lying (rn
The Huprxmr Court of the United Staten, in
tta provlHoc* tbe recent ca*o of ex parte Hielolt and others,
decide*! at the October term, 1879. ou a qnraU oo raised in Uic case as to the consti t u tionality
of the kcc.tons of Revised Statute* above quot­
ed, uses the following languagu :

f all power* which respectively belong to them
«^|rwtDlb.M-u&gt;d!&gt;~Ued™.!n&gt;«h.n
of the constitution.
State right* *nd tho
j
.2UwM ------Htatra.;-*■
should lo e.pially
',
vvJ^-t?
, reojiodeJ. Bq|h aruoasuuLisl to the prraorts1 tlou of MT bM-raea ahd the perpetui*-.-&lt;&gt;f our
institutions.
bmUtuUoni-. But
Bnt In endeavoring to ntadtealc
vindicate
one wneiiould iwt allow our zeal to uullifv or
, impair tbe oUmr. (
*
"Tli.! true doctruio, as »« conceive. i*&lt; this :
Tfaat. while States are really sovereign a* to all
muter, which have not been granted to the
fanadktian and control of tho United State-.
jnrisdkuon
State*.
- and.......
.
. . the
..
tlic coiMUtottofi
tWrwtitxniouai. law*
of
latter are. as we have already said, the supreme
law, of the Und, and when they conflict with
hww of States thcT are of paramount suthority
and obligation. This i» the fundamental prmrtplc vu which the authority of thu cemstuntom
u Lasod, aud, unlere it be conceded in practice
a* well as theory, tho fabric of our institutions
a* it was contemplated by it* founders canm.t
stand. Tho question* involved have rtwjwvt
not ni&lt; &gt;ro to the autonomy and existence of states
than to tiie eotitinuod exiiteuoc of tiie Undtnd
Blate, a* tiie Governnx-ut to which every Amer­
ican citizen may look for wcunty and protec­
tion in every part of tiie land.
" Why do ire have Marshak* st all if they can­
not nbysicaUy lay hands on persons and things
in die performance of their proper dutire?
W'liat functions cau they pcrlarti. if they can­
not uac force? In executing the proccs* of the
courts, must they call on the nearest constable
for protection ? Must they rely on him to use
the requisite compulsion and to keep the pcac»
while they are aohetung and entreating the
parties and bystaudera to allow tbe law to take
it* course i This is a neocasary consequence of
the positions as*..med. If wo iudulgo in such
impracticable view* as these, and keep on refin­
ing and refining, we shall drive the National
Government out of the United Htate*, and rel­
egate it to tiie District of Columbia, or per­
haps to some foreign soil. Wo shall bring It
back to a condition of greater hclplcssoes* than
that of Jhe old confederation. The argument
Is based on a strained and impracticable view
of the nature and power* of tbe National Gov­
ernment I; muat execute its power* or It is
no Government It must execute on tho land
as well a* ou tho wa, ou thing* as well a* on
perrons, and to do this it must necessarily hare
power to conimsnd oliedicnie, preserve order

thority *o long a* it keeps within tbe bound* of
its Jurisdiction.''
I have deemed it fitting and proper to quote
thus largely from an Important and elaborate
opinion of tho Supreme Court, because the
bill before me proceeds upon the construction
of the constitution as to the power of the Na­
tional Government, which is in direct conflict
with tho judgment of the highest judicial
tikbuusl of our country.
Under the sections of the present law above
quoted, tho officer* of the United State* are
(•ithorized, and it is their duty, fa case of Con-

diatety any person who is guilty of enmi
against tho United State* election law* and to
protect all officer* of election iu the perform­
ance of their duties, and, whenever an arrest ia
made, to bring the person so arrrsted before a
Cotnmisaioner, Judge, or court of the United
States for examination of offenses alleged
against him. Buch Bixxial Deputy marshals are
specially empowered thereto bv Manhals fa
writing. •• If forcibly resisted they may call to
their aid the bystander* or posse oomitatu-.." It
la made a crime punishable with fine or impria-.

to threaten or to attempt to do go.
If any person appointed such special Deputy
Marshal ua* taken the oath of office and there­
after neglects or refuses to fully discharge the
duties of such office, be ia punishable not only
by removal from office, but by fine and impris­
onment The function* of special Deputy Mar­
shals non-prortded for by law being executive,
they are placed under the authority of a wellknown chief executive officer of tho court* of the
United Btelee. They are, in fact, not merely in
name, the deputies of Marshal, and he and hi*
bondsmen are reapcnsible for ti-m. A dvil
force far the execution of the law i* thus insti­
tuted in accordance with long-established and
familiar usage which ia simple, effective, and
under a responsible head. Tbe necessity for the
puwHWMon of these powers by appropriate offi­
cer* will not bo sailed u. quostkm bv intelligent
atizeos who appreciate the importance of peace­
able. orderly and lawful elections.

~
---------------- —
- r~—
oBoers
at ----------national--^ekctloiM.
and
the
powers
■-rfVcJwly =—M^S
.n«n±«&lt;ltT BUU
onioar* at State ejections. Inis discrimination
against the authority of tho
tho United Btatee
States is
it a
। dfparture Jrom uaagc of the Government est*blished by preoedaute Iwctnutng with th©
. &lt;*r*i*t statutes on the subject, and violates
the true prtncqdes of the cousfitiitlon.
* Tbs Supreme Court, tn detiMOu abeadyre’
shyw: “U is argued that the jxeservatioa of prade and good orkr in -odety is not
*&gt;thin tbe power* asitried to Ibe Government
cxchudvely to
, o(
-• u”’ Umt*-*1 Btotea, but belong*'
T
.
«’r'**
—
'^hmii&gt;«wTrti the theory
?
tVJ?
-‘ that tbe Government of the
tie- United State* does
i not r*»*t -opon the roil at id tivritory at coantry.
We think that this tlaeory m founded
on au entire mi*cot«»-k&lt;ion of the natore and powers rpf that Gorrnuncnt
We bold ft to be an Incontrovertible principle
that the'Government of the United States may,
by means of phyirica] force, exercised through
its official agents, execute on every foot of
American soil tbe powers and fnnetiona that
belong to it. This nocomarily involves tbe
power to command obedjeneu to tiie laws, and
hence the power to keep the peace to
that extent. This power to enforce its
laws and execute Its functions In all
piaoes doe* not derogate from the power of a
State to execute its Iswa at tiie same time and
the other, except where i&gt;otb cannot lie ex­
ecuted at the same tune. In tliat caw the
word* of tho coiuititution itself show which ia
to yield: • This constitution. and ail laws
winch (hall lx- made in purauanc*- thereof, (hall

In conchuion, it U proper to uav that no ob­
jection would be made to the appointment of
officer* to act yrith reference to elccUon* by the
courta of tho United Staton, and that I am
in favor of appointing officer* to aupcrviac and
protect elecUona without reward to party.
But tho bill before me, while ft recognizee tho

officer* to guard and *erntinlz &gt; (’ongresaional
election*, fail* to adapt iis p-ovisiona to the
cutting law* so aa to secure efficient s::|&gt;emidon and protection. It i*. therefore, returned
to tho Senate, in whtoh it originated, for that
further consideration which is contemplated by
tbe constitution.
Rrmntrc&gt;iu&gt; B. Harrs.

A Paragraph of the Fnture.
Time, A. D., 1900. The noceeaity for
church-going and edifices is almost disdLspenstxl with. The Bev. Dr. Turgid,
Trum the ceutrnl edifice of the Sacrej
Telephone, preachee every Sunday u&gt;dve
thousand famihea of his persunaiori in the
privacy of their homes. The intudcal
adjuncts to the service, vocal and instrunii-iital, are also dispensed by telephones,
and aa wafted to the five thousand homea
by elcictricity each family joins in the
hymn. The average attention to service
is much greater now than a quarter of a
century since, aa the ladies have not each
other’s dreesea and bonnets to look at
Tur new Minister to Belgium, James
L Putnam, o&lt; Buffalo, is a graduate of

Ox* of the inexplicable phuuamena of
nature is the effect the emptying of a pan
of ashes bus in suddenly reversing the
direction of the wind.

THE MARKETS.

&lt;4

under State law* with reaneet to State elections.
Tho executive officer* of tho United States,

No. 3 Spring.

power to (upervire and control the conduct of
Congrrratanal election* than Stalo executive
officer* exercise fa regard to State election*.
nraaent Jaw by sabOMuting for tho spoaal
Deputy Maraliab* of tho existing statute* new
officer* luthsrto unknown to law, and wbo lack
the j ower, rtr.pomabihtv, and protection which
are asecnttal to enable them to act efficiently as
executive officers.
The bill under consideratxiD is aa follows :

Croatnery
i» S »
-............................
»KO* 10
...v........,..10 tn ««io so
MILWAUKER.
61'1* e)

Com—No, 3.

,lJ}f il enacted, by tho Senate and House of
Iteprewcntaiivre of tho United States of Amer­
ica, in Congress assembled, Tliat from and
after the passage of, this act, tho pav of all
Deputy Marshals for services fa refcrenoo to

form their duty in each year, and the Judgm of
theeeveralCircuit Court* of the UnitedBtatra
courts al any time tor that purpose;
and, in cmc the Circuit Courts diali
not bi open for that purpose at least ten days
prior to registration, if there be one, or, if no

Dirtrict Courta of th©

paintad aliall be in
different political p&lt;

Iha officer* *o ay- [
numbers from tbe

voting product* in whidh
performed, and ahaU not

13M

,UT^-'fe

�FARM NOTES.

i Boston to Newport--not half way—the

toietutt—

; Beatrice as cloaely ** though she were a

K'KX

-unrrMWAti.!

DEVASTATING STORMS

tent
the Prince and Princess of Wale*,
she remain:; buried with tbe mother

winte
SATURDAY,,

«

•

JUNK i», 1W

_from
«—
Add ____ ____ P
5 to 8 cents p*r bushel,

: . I*."— «*»r
i.irqqq, riM&lt;Tlie tremendous wind-otorms

aud they were com

to remain on

timt
aud
::U&lt;1

__
sheep

lucre, although it- is a well-known fact
that law students generally are very husbandry will go ahead.
■ ,
flush.
So Mr. McAllister bought a
Fforw, the
Bffraonf, the SoHd
“ I may say that forty-two
Faoub.! Qnu.wThe*!*; are, j made by
ticket to New York; intending quietly
Muldoon, &lt;rf Ouray, OoL, the Tombplied in the form
and unobtrusively to get'off at Newport.
mineral manures,
utoM
But here the mighty arm of the railroad
hiis, for twentycute, of Texas, and the ’ JBeuno, of
company waa stretched out and the Mo­
Mime aa Graham gems.
JIT1M*
Missouri.
&gt; Bice Cake.—Right bestqn eggs, a
bound of white sugar, half a pound of
A meetiM of prominent &lt;rft8*ens of

•oming parallel on the* Atlantic coast;
but it cannot lie denied that the sulfo-

ALL SORTH.

oatiagheet, rniswwffid ■sttfefortt*

in Baltimore, Md., M
JM
Great Britain has nearly 5,000 miles
lowed by j
itiotut.df ft ,of inland boat navigation.
vi^Tent’dl
Tm? man Sifao etploded with laughter
therefor^,—,n—~
probably didn’t know it was loaded.
come, may jnpve p£ u harmless descrip­
" They named it tox&gt;ng,’' thoughtfully
tion, Bia timdy-and interesting to&gt;9oi»; NMduthe Syracuse Timor, ^iothe
KLhtr OioAtainreasid aooiw of surh pbaCamden, B, Q., was held rmU/^AMnqmram as.are supplied. by historical , bdlopboue.”
ganixe an anti-dueling association. After
A MAX' 'on the Peninsula mH rood, in
miik, and anv flavoring likixl. Cream
We^wnmi^blacEta^En , the butter anil sugar, add pw qgg», then
Calamity, when it does not immediate­ Florida, gathered 10,000 oranges from
several speeches had been made officers
were elected, and resolutions denouncing for getting off where be pleases. So the efficient protection against the plague of' the milk and halt, stirring In tile rice ly 'touch.ourn*lvca, i* apt to alip easily• onctree'IestrfaU.
froth the mind, and hence evtmtar«ftaw'
A Massachthetts applicant for a marthe barbarous 6ode, nhd ’ Agreeing'to economical McAllister not only got liis currant-worms. He has several colonies ■ last. Bako in small pans.
ol Uli. close to hi. current bushes. «nd
0^^ oJrAI-^t u/. cfllckcn appear unique, proceaenta lor which
himself as “a
ride to Newport for 81, but he has been nninw.
. , .
enjoys an alinnrlanrwi
abundance rrt
erf rairrnnta
currants, wlnln
while into small pieces, melt some ...
butter in a have in fact often been eatablishpd. \The circular sawyer."
awarded $75 and costa for doing so. The his neighbors’ bushes are overrun with
— .—TV”*— saucepan, and put info it an onion shred recent destruction of Western towns by
Thebe ia one reason at least why trpoworm^
,
Formerly
h&lt;
took
psum
•
der
Ace,
frv
until
quite
crisp,
tqirfnkl.videfit
gales
of
wind
lias
jlius
prolmbly
r. ’
___ vx x„ I__ •___ _ Z__
movement thus inaugurated gives evi­ costs amount to $125.
;ant,cxflqmtai, ‘-ft. pn jnAewfowl wel] stroy tfift .jmtjCoiqnM^ opt,
pn rtwM
witpess- by
___ imuiy per*m» u&gt;
currv powderjBdd bvfu
dence of a change in public sentiment in
------------ M.
-----------------M
Jm|C jflhrtpu, novel, display of the malefic forcea of
’
their attacks-upon
the
worms. U.
he &gt;...
has ;
A dalloon was recently sent up from
en puna to protect and encourage |
taming th ’
that section which is to be commended.
nature
;
but
there
are
in
truth
a
great
1, t‘2-? pieces frequently.
Reports from'various parte of East­
number of aocaunta of similar experi­
Lille, France, containing two occupants, them.
.
very but, with.
A TRAMP bill passed by the New York
ences of authentic character preserved ern Tennessee represent the army-worm
How Not to Use Lime.—Lime is not Uie top.
who had several very narrow escapes be­
aa sweeping every green thing that it
Legislatuni provides that every tramp
in
tiie
records.
Nor
uro
these
instances
D«.icror» Prsmurun CiaT»nn.-0n
fore they again alighted on terra firms. » n&lt;‘°'1 material to mjzjritli animal ma-;
'
confined to tropidal regions or to settle- touches.
upon conviction, .tt, such shall.be.p#•-&lt; A heavy wind was blowing llCthe time, :
menta of new or fragile construction; I
There is as much difference lietween
iriied by imprisonment, at hard labor tn amV
the balloon reaching an ultitade ,4nlff?..a ?*«“.*»"•* nytltw."* w.lhirka a nice, pineapple. Fnt phmty ot they hove occurred in latitudes as tem- | the farmer ami farm laborer in England
the iMtakfti petotefttiiry, fck. ncA M&gt;»re
of, !*,bOO metres, the cold air condensed ' muck a &lt;uhW to alw.rl, flw ammorna, f,
OV1„ a
it
Sfciblar perate as our own, and the moot solid aa there is between the nobleman and
than one year, and that all j&gt;erson* who the gas and caused the balloon to descend thelllMxedncoa rntlier flmn incrcmaw
ke , cuitari, ami when cool mi. structures erected 'by tho liand of man i the fanner.
have sometimo* Ix-en prostrated by the i
Thomas Spares, of Harrisburg, Ark.,
rove fttanit from place to place, begging,
the value of manure. If one has large wjtb tjle . ?-•
••
■_ i .-.v '
,
’ with fearful rnpiihty. Carried along by
overwhelming fury of the elements.
| stepped into a den of highland moccaquantities oFgood muck, with plenty of; become soft
and nll vagrants living without labor or
The gigantic pnwer of the wind has j njnj, jmd killed nine of the snakes before
the wind, it struck violently against a hmc nuaja larm with . light mil, it | ,„„,u.ned.
■viriblo mean* of support, who stroll over
been illustrated by the repeated demoli- | gutting out.
tree, throwing out one of the occupants, -wohld lw» desirable and profitable to mix I
X)
the country without .tewfnl occupation,
ticn of lighthouses built on tho fiunous
—
~ oolidge •is a partner
•
—•••&gt;--•
Helen —
E.‘ C
who only saved his life by clinging to lime with ihe muck, or in some eases to j
Eddystone rock, and the same thing, it with her father, an ex-Jndge, at Niles,
shall be held to lie tramps within ths
mix
mi^ck
with
the
manure
in
small
the ropes of the balloon and swinging
eggs ....
....... ....
1 Tv.-il!
,ni im
ln*. n
recalled, hanpened on onr own aucu.
|
quantities?
Mich. The
firm iuuuc
name m
is vzouxiugv
Coolidge a.
A
xne unu
meaning ofrtojta-Mt, •
H
| himself into tiie ear again.
The anchor
With
tomato -------sauce,,------fried ------soles with
lighthouse ou ~
------ ------------— cut
— , &lt;joo.it to&gt; the
y*xu xxguwxw.w
MlDot’S Daughter
Keeping Bitter with Bobax. -&gt;-The temou. kidDQys stewed or fried, kidney I tedgPi Uear Boston, on the 19th of
. K
’
4
.
...
..
The Russian army comprises 908 was thrown out, but the speed at which ! ItaluuuMiui4tex of Agriculture gives an tixuit, nmu toast, omelets, curried fowl or April, 1851. Thase ^pente, however/
A censub enumerator in Albany, 5.
the ballixm was tmviding
broke
It
’
off
as
I
nr. -ding broke it off us lu'cotnt oftaunt) eigK-riintuife winch have rabbit, rissoles, potted meat, and lobster like those of the terrible East Indian ! I-. hss found a woman who gave her age
Generals, 31,414 officers, and 886,425
in e’tiipe.,!’ Tbe
I been^nadj
salmouxptlcta, axiA„al|.ex^-‘llent disjw* storm of Oct, 25, 1737—which destroyed , “* ^8- while admittwg that her daughter
- —Balloon
—------- V4'"
5*----- “Li 7at experimental gtakion.H of1
men. The. reserves number 742J44 soon aa it caught in
then started off at a furious pace, im- 1 Florence, te
n- effect tnat butter, pur­ for,
to the
r .bhviUitat. and Ita4
.t«v difficult t&lt;] hundred*
&lt;t ridjw... and __
$0,000
ww
*......... ,
____ human
,, ,,, ,, • had tt *»J of H
meii, snd the Cossack troops 1,972 offi­
posely
,
v .
.
poselv not freed
freea from buttermilk, kept; prepare.
.
“
~“L ”
earlier, the
or earlier,
The Fruit-Orvwer
makes the prophecy
””
'
' | lives—and I perhaps
live's—andtheperhaps
or
theo—
gjr.
Mid. Ul cnmuiR
„e,t. for upward of three
cers-and 21,359 men, with 106,946 men I ■r------- -wby—
- --------“ . « | perfectly sweat,
G
—II have
have no
doubt . “
great" storm,
Give
ive B
Bast
aby a
a D
Drink
rink..—
uoiiuubi
"great"
atorui, ou
vi* thfrcuant
tl*«- &lt;-«■«•• of
«j» England tliat, for years to come, the higheston furlough. It is shown by a German railway, narrowly esca]x-d being cut in ( muuths by the addition of 8 per cent, tirnt much
■ fretfnlne»«
- -- •
•
• - priced fruit to be seen in Western mar­
in little ones •is'। •in ”
November,
1703, may lie imputed’ in
It is stated tliat the lx&gt;rax enused bv their suffering from wont of I n considerable degree to .the acciunulsted » kets will be choice peaches.
military writer that the revenue ■'»»• two by the telegraph wires. At last, af- of borax.
tor omnol.Uii.g . ilwbuio. oi tour mid ., should be
Urrn uu.dur. uudAop. fresh, cold water.
Give a little at a । stress of the wind ghthereil in crossing
nually devoted to military purposes in h.dt XuikiunijW.
« '
President Haves, according to the
time, every hour or two, especiiilly when vast taxlies of water. But the gale that Wushiugtou Star, invited Hanlan, the
Russia would not, even if the army was
teething. My own .l«1&gt;euJU-n at niMit ravaged England in February,
&gt;
«rv 1861,
.
oarsman, to call on him at ths White
administered in the most economical the anchor caught tn the branches of a * 1UU] Ix^fncic acid in butter, and in due nwakes' crvfng, after Sin 'hour ttr M?V&gt;f wheit .jhe spire of Chichester
Cathedral
1
awukes
House. Hanlan made the call, and was
manner, suffice to maintain such large tree, the balloon came to a sudden ship time will report resulta.
' ?p. I1 have
Crystal Palace
sleep.
nuve found
lotmu that
tnat at
at such
spen tiiucs
tiiui-s j, and-pftrt
ouu-pars i/the
u* uif vaynuu
ruunu at
m Hydenojuru- I very much pleased with the President.
and burst, the two aeronauts were thrown
Codling Moth Traps. -The cheaj&gt;- a dnnk of water will do more to soothe horn were blown down, waa of a maniforces.
- A Gramme machine is being built for a
down witli the car, which fortunately l*‘ ,,1uhL‘1 for trapping calling moths are ond quiet him than anything else I | festly different character.
Durino the years of 1879 and 1880, , ,
, .m « .tree. c
paper, what
is can do.
’
,
London iteelf has many times been French establishment which, by tho
lodged
Some „
pemmnto soul. | made of thick coarse.Xeriug
u good
ime manner.
up to Feb. 10, over 9,000,000 acres of
Cinnamon Bolls and Rchk.—For disastrously visited in the same
manner, «l®ctric current, will transmit over wires
itorin bnr.it i tn a considerable distance a normal pooler
amveti and extncaUxl the unfortunate I
it niay be more or less foldeil, rusk, take aloof of breudiitth** last km ad- In 944 it is recorded
recordeil that
that a
land have l&gt;een sold under the home--------I equivalent to that of ten horses, with a
travelers, who were not injured by their I ueconling to ita thickness, the bunds ing, work in a lump of butter and a lit- upon that capital that overthrew
1,500
.stead laws. Kansas leads off with 2,677,­ xlangerous vovage.
about four inches wide. There are tie KUgnr. Let rise; make into little I houses.
h "...
’In 1091 50&lt;) vhouses were blown
023 acres sold ; Dakota, 1,699,000 acres ;
i two modes of fastening them to the tree. cakes ; again let it rise, then bake. For down
; ami, not to mention intar- । conditions.
’
*there
’
(
[ either of which answers well, Qpe is to cinnamon rolls, roll the dough into a vuning nnd lesser catastrophes of tliis ।
A pabtt of tramps broke into a conNebraska, 1,368,455 acres ; Minnesota, I
Ma. Howler, a Ijepiartcrvdftndpastad-1
n
around at the middle, which, Hheet.half nn inch thick, apread with but­ nature, tremendous hurricanes felhxl l lectioner's residence in Dubuque, Iowa,
l,0*X,803 ocrea. All the Territories ex­
up victim of xnan’s inhumanity to mini. ['vfien drawn tight, cut
- •to
*us«*H- flio paper
ter, sugar and cinnamon. Commence at whole streets of buildings in London in I a few nights ago, kindled a fire in tiie
cept Arizona and Utah show large gains. !
a . ________
and ImA■ ih*,’nnd af- one side and roll up ; then witli a shaqi the y.-ars 1800 and 1838. In 1814, 1822 range, cooked what there wa* to cat, had
'rfiToZmi^T™ •h--&lt;-' ■"»«“•■
"'urt
The
coming JW.
year wjU,
i
“
xun vuuuum
doubtless, snow
II
‘
,,
.
। fords a hiding place for the insects ; the knife cut into cakes half an inch thick, and 1828 there were like outbreak* । a hearty supoer, and departed before
one end ot th.- I..ml
he largest growth in the fertile regions I demamling justice. •1- — •
“uu,‘r ,„h,.r 1» u,
throughout the United Kingdom. In daybreak,
—-—-• witnout
-—■— disturbing
—
—o any
—j mem—•—
and let rise and bake.
of
elocution,
into
whose
njmrtmenta,
|,
v
driving
a
carpet
tack into th- tn-c,
of the great Northwest
‘
of
®fo
1839—.Ian. 6-7, 1839—tiie west coast of ber of the family and without stealing
Veal HahiL—Titoe a teacup &lt;rf lx til­
I WilUI*
while instructing
a pupil, burst Me- J' 1U&gt;&lt;I
and mvu
then jjunmug
passing mtthe utuxi
band rwnri,
cloeudy aixnu
about
England and many porta of Ireland suf- anything except a pair af shoes,
lUSlrUCllUH &gt;»
water "in a aance^pan, stir m an even
Palter who throw the pupil down stairs, , tb«- tree, mid overlapping
the- oiuex
other tiuiL
cud, . ing
ig uh
"
. . *
; , ,
■ , fered terribly from tiie sami- cause.
A
‘ merican tradesmen who claim genius
A strange story of second sight is
.‘ “
in another
Mi.ithor tack
taS n—l-an.««w
Hourw«
»«t«
in •a hmm
trill.—
—|-a.
puom™U
•.
v ..
Waning it bv driving m
u
Twenty (X-TBons
Sons were killed in Liveqxxil
Lftvvq»o&lt;&gt;l i f&lt;&gt;r advertising should listen to a Berlin
tola ul Suli-uw. Ky.
Tl» Bov. Mr, ' .bmced uu Howlw “id Immm.-r.'d
t
water, iLiitl let
■ - him I nut quite to tliu heud. »o av
fliul. .t
Uie M
1-‘ it
“ ixul five minutes;' add
by the falling
. num- j grocer, who thus informs tho public
ng buBdiuj
buildings, and. great
a.,., t„r a„. one-half
...... -&gt;-» .teasjxion
.............. P'-k
black pepjier,
-...............ns much
■
Vaughn, Judge Durham, and several | into a hash with a bed-slftt. MoPc-lter .
drowned
in
and
about
the
through
the Boraen Zeitung- "Twins
... ...
salt, nnd two table-spoons butter, nnd tarn were cL_ ”_2 -- -------- ---ta Ulu for q,0
time. This
respectable Colonels vouch for ita truth. I then pnxluccd tw&lt;ro witnesses from his stroying the pujia. The bands are put
Meraey. Dublin, Limerick, Galwav and■
Their let it keep hot, bnt not boil. Chop the Ather towns were similarly afflicted, and
It is to tfie effect tljnt Mra. Foster was [ coat-tail )H&lt;eket—a slice of wixxien par­ I on about the middle of June.
time
a
boy
and girl.
I entreat my
veal fine, nnd mix with it half iu» much
' friends and patrons to support me stout­
the prostration
ill and jxirt of the time delirious. When I tition and a copy of Edgar A. Poe’s ! length must be adjusU-d to the size’of the stale bread qruml&gt;«' Put it tn ti jam and with
t—them
-------------------------.... of houses
... nnd
, :----P..I1T th. gmrr on it. tli.-u let il .im- the voucurrentW of hfo«eru Jo l..».ri, . 1..
’
Excellent butter, well worth ita
out of her head, one night, she said two I poems. The substance of his testimony |
1
,
,
, . .
.
&gt;
&gt; *
Peach GirtTB.—"H«-re is tin- plan I mor ten minuten S.rv. thia-r... tattered " &gt;■&gt; example, lately chnuneW.JfltaW ' pn.ce ; similarly, sausage and cheese. ”
tw..utv
„lh
negnx* were setting fire to a certain w.» tlmt he- Imd hoe., doomed tobcr'havi. )nw)
' flagration, the winds spreading the tires.
It is estimated that this year the col­
by
that works ou the tree just nmlet
As regards the details of mischief
building ; tliat she plainly saw thc-mj the poem of "The Raven’ howled
..
. (■ worm
-------------------------------------------leges and universities of the country will
’ spirits
’ ‘
....
,
J
pouring coal oil on some buflilihgs, and the plaintiff until his
sank,
hia ' the Hurtoce of. the grouniL
wrought by past great storms, and the turn out one thousand new ministers of
PractlcaL ‘ '
of tliuae details with the I the gospel, two thousand new doctors,
e worms I cod
And :; th
then prepare
preparing to light it No heed was paid slo p forsook him, his memory fnfled| all the
can find
Zabdiel Adams, a
Obnffrcgatkriai comparison
S
damage done by lute teni|&gt;este in our aliout one hundred of them women, and
at of bruuif paper bv^^ainting it
to her ratings. A Jqw minute* alter-i and reason began to totter on ita throne,
Western States, it will be found that three thousand new lawyers. It will l&gt;e
....
------—
r.
.
। wiin growing wax; mean uie uh
o nttujr. *a* noted for Obup wft *pd
.W|| bavp
Ut U*..
tin I 'Die
The ch
clerk
in a sing- j tj1(.
word the watchers in Hie room heard an
rk read three stanzas m
jm j can w itliGUt
, seen from this that tbe world, tbe flesh
pithy
aavuiga.
He
was
apt
to
say
purf®
1
. . . . ,
_«•
—
•hud l&gt;een di*’’
alarm of fire.
The flames
song
tone 'and then thtjptem was turned
turned I fering with the roots ; th--nwi
the gent tln'ug* in the pulpit, if matters , worst of what has lately been suffered, and the devil have greater attractions for
and
perhajis
to
exceed
it
In
one
of the the rising generations than the church.
At
the
end
of
the
first
I
paper
aramid
the
trunk
alxait
ul
•covered at the very time and place of over to Howler. At the end of the first
went badly in the porish, and ftd^oiiiiig
examples
-ve
have,
cited,
tliat
of
die
from the rout. It will stick without Bin­ parishes had learned to fear hi* shiirj)
which Mrs. Foster had spoken.
verse thare was a general look.of horror; .
Over fifty patents JlRve been granted
English hurricane of November 26 and
tying. Then pul! the dirt back around
tongue.
nt the ihx-ond groans and evitlcnoe of ] tj)(i
27, 1703, 8,000 ixthohs are said to have for different kind* oi cow-milkers, thir­
■। we free. The time to do the Wbrit is
A neighboring clergyman noted for
A writer in Chamber^' Journal says: Hea-sieknet&gt;s
seu-siekness; at the
tiie third the Judge ■ 1U
in .g
:h-e’ H
spring.
pring. If you are plan till g out
|M-rwhed in the flixxls of the Severn and teen in England and forty in America.
his mildness and timidity, cnee^&gt;rojx&gt;sed
These machines have ta-en divided into
"The bread par
excellence,
according;
and
the ,j&lt;ohcem;ui
chipped
,— ---------------, -| grew faint, —
.. —
— ----------- —
— । .| young tree*, wrap them bef&lt;ee,t|wy are an exchange of pulpita. Mr. Adams ac- the Thames alone. Ships .were blown
from their anchorage and never heard three classes: Fint, tabe-milkera; sec­
.
.1
.......
.1___ ____ __________
.i. ’ uhuited.
to
the __»
majority of ___
medical
men, is' Ito, hand over the elocutionist's
mouth.
puAUted. They should lx- wrspp-sl iv. ry
Twelve men-cf-war went ond, sucking machines; third, mechan­
*.
.
. .
' Mnritiir
spring. Old tree* are not w orth lx»th- itelling to tell the people some plain of more.
wus hnml.-d to
witb
Th|. Ulilh.r
th.
aerated bread.
A patent for the muktlusk of " me&lt;hcme
down in full sight of the English coast. ical hand-milkf-rs. Tbe first are tappersing of this wus taken out about fifteen | the court, and when he recovered he cgm» whi.-h produce the groin iu May truths about their niggaidlines* in neg­ Seventeen , thousand treeu were torn the second suckers, and the third squeez,
lecting their meeting-house. There were up by tie roots in Kent aloi.e. era and strippera. Some devices are
years ago, but since then it has not en-' dismissed tho prisoner ami Inmiid Howler 1; &lt;»r June, just above tiie surfiMX* «'f the broken panes in the pulpit window, f.
The Ekldystono lighthouse was dashed formed of combinations of these classes.
joyed, says the writer, nearly the popu­ ta.-r t» k.-.-p Ita piuee-nud k.-|. il out | Kn.uu.1 They hutch, (to
ragged cushion an the disk, and a gen­
into
the sea, 'ita engineer, Win*
1
.i luM-nnift
ml (Io
Ixx'ome Inrrrcr
larger nil tn*»
the tlllll*
bine fl
and
do lint
not eral forlornness about tho sanctuary.
Two royh and two girls, the oldest of
larity and consumption that it really de- j
of sight
stanley, lieing within it Cattle were whom was under 16, planned to elope
| stop forking till cold w.-athtr."—/bA-,
Mr.
Adams
had
prepared
a
stinging
re
­
serves. It has many decided advantages, *
buke, for parsimony, when his timid -frowned in tens of thousands. The from Ottawa and get married this side
a great one being that the dough de-'
Why Quacks Succeed.
Hoa Butter.—Editor Clarkson,oof neighbor, tuhjx-cting some such purpose, Bishop of Buth and Wells and his wife of the line. One of the boys obtained
were Killed in bed at thefr palace in g.s() for expenses, but the other’s finanmnmla no handling from perspiring and,
Any explanation of the succeim &lt;»f the foica Slat' Register, is a very Cftu- rode .-wer on Saturday and exacted a Soinenaetahirc. Such an accumulation i cial calculations failed, and at the lust
Ui.us
man, especiiuly as to what hO'ORts. promise tliat he would say notliing un­
too often, unclean bakers. Dr. Corfe, quacKery would l&gt;e insufficient if it &lt;li«l
It is pr.Hlimea that MXJie wretched sub-kind
±l, to . the jieople. Mr. Adams reluct- of horrors is not outstripped, it mu*t be I moment he was compelled to withdraw
of the Middlesex Hospital, insists strong­ not include the fact expressed in the fol­
bv any evils with which, tuihap- &lt; from the enterprise. His swcx’llieart,
stitute for good butter eume nigh unto antlv consented, but
ides occurred owned,
ut a new idea
"
,
,
i
/
little bag
bag into
into the
tho pulU‘ j however, could not give up the idea of
ly on its Value “ in those cases of dys­ lowing lines:
his table, and he tidks thusly alsmt it ; to him, Takings little
pul­ P'k- the ““Ve* da^.ha?2
Sueh dire catastrophes are un
tin-­ I eloping, and so accompanied the more"
he waited
tUl the
pepsia which so often affect the brain- |
" It
It seems
seems tliat
that luiuileranon
adulteration is
is io
to mvooe
invade* pit,
pit, he
waited till
the congregation
congregation gathgath- nu*l*r- Such
til! kinds of food. Butter is not only j ered. Then, looking round, as if feeling oominon, it is true, iu immediately-mod- prosperous couple in tlieir flight
And .Uli Uie auty pIcMure'* the deceit
workers of the .great metropolis." It
■teSSTfc“S '7
‘■•ve beep ™u.v
An invalid, whose disease hail been made of tallow and refuse bwf grease, n &lt;
keejie better, too, than other bread."
1
opening hi. l»g, look out, ph naM for jU thm and -hut i. more.
How to Buy Meats.
pronounced incurable, intrusted his ease but now it is announced that there are panes,
_nea, and
„
' J., .tuffoa them .lowly IMO —&gt;‘l Mr. Boride mid Mr. Venuor to the
t2
of rags, stuffed them slowly into
.
t» . . „ .«
—t...
to a quack. It ww his last resort. The really extensive establishments where ; a bundle
There are not many house keepers who
e openings,
openings, mid imrreved hi. wort with eoutrury mit.lth.tandmg there I. mathPreston, Gt,
Ct, who was quack promist'd that if he would submit butter is adulterated with lard. Half J the
A farmer in Pre*.on,
I have any thorough knowledge about
-..atiutMui-Uun.
Thumw^.Mimiatiou
“
mmmurriil..
penodu-itr
nor
other
troubled with rata, purchased n cat with I
bis treatment for six months he choice butter with the other half lard, 1 great sttifoct
meats; the condition in which it ought
trustworthv data about these dismal in­
a reputation ns a mou.ser, and rata were ; would make a well num of him ; but no with a little additional coloring matter, • Below..
Hl. then bepm the msnicc. In tho ! -Im-W -preby mankind can pnptre to be Ixjught, ita appearance when it ia
” ”
’
«&gt;&lt;m among the things that were. But change mint bo looked tor until the cm- is said to resemble the prime article bete i
unfit for use, and the moat desirable cuta
middle
of
his
sermon,
growing
very
anii&lt;
or
or
eT
*d
e
them,
on going inh. the cellar, one ilar. 1m c. piration
piratiou ot
thM pel
period.
A frumd, &gt;wng ter than the Iwst samples of oleomar­
of that
,
to purchase. Thia sort of knowledge ia
tliat the invalid was paying out! money I garine. It is now put up in the latest muted, bo closed ,tiie Bible, set it aside,
moat essential, especially when there ex­
The Whig Convention of ’40.
rata sharing the noonday -meal of the j and receiving no benefit, expostulated.
style and branded ns pure butter, and aud lifting hi* bands impreMdvaly, sudists so little conscience on the part of
xxouxj
u
.vu
6
u.
^xxx
uxzwx.
wx«.
great
J
The
Dea
Moines
Ite^Utcr
has
an
e&lt;l■cat. Tho cat appeared to be charmed &gt;
_______ the does not come under the penidtics jin-1 deuly* brought them down with (
' '
“__________
For mercy'a sake!" exclaimed
tlio butchers. One fact should be re­
.».
D—
by them
The former allowed the invalid, “ destroy not the hopes which posed bv law on Uld v
Marg,
butter.
So • force on the cushion. Feathers blew out itorial giving rcminiaceDuea of the Whig membered, and that is that in the pur­
this will oixm a market ‘for
large i»r-1; of the holes abundantly.
Convention at Harrisburg, Fa-,
zzza '--z
•trang.-' Irieudship to oxirt tor mverel th«t man hold, out U.me; upon them I tl...
chase of meats, as in everything else, the
x4„.v
J
(•...
l..;„
L.^.1
Tlu.
1^.0,.].
J
...
.
.
I
--------------xl
---------XI...X
n,...
Looking
round
conically,
ho
said:
years
ago
—
the
one
that
nominated
Gen.
tion of l ie hog-cholera bird. The lietter ‘
,
*»
x
.
. . .
i five, ve,
without
wiuiuui
them
uwm
I die.
x oxv.
beat is the cheapest Cheap joints al­
days, tbe rata coming regularly to par-1
aall'H stimulant
The jman's
stimulant was
wns the
the Quack's
auark’n way is to know from whom you get‘ “
* Bless me! how the feathers fly!" and tfnrrtaon. It give* tbenames of all the ways include large bones and sinews;
hi* sermon as if nothing had delegates from each State, and many such joints should be used for soup and
take of meals with tbe
the cot
cat. Finally the
uie ।j assurances, half susp»'cted
busp'cted tliougn they your butter, and know that "they are resumed
i
gone
amita.
’
•'
I
other
interesting
facta.
The
licaitlcr
।
•■
. ,.
. . iea.
For roosting and boiling chooee
farmer decided to put an end to the oiu- , were. A mediotd writer tells UiLs story right"
It is needles* tossy repair* were made -»y» tliat at that period in her political &amp;
rated English qpack:
gular friendship, and, taking a gun, ' * —
we better cute, such aa legs of mutton
The Queen and Beatrice.
before another Sundav, though he had | history the whole number of delegates to ', and .veal, ribs, sirloin and round of
He was once "vudted by an old ac­
went to the oelhir. No sooner, however,
kept
the
letter
of
bin
pro
mis
e
to
tlu&gt;
timi
d
I
tho
National
Convention
was
198,
di
­
quaintance from the couniry, who odAs to the Queen herself, she is never
। Ixxjf.
vided as follows ::
had he fired aflmd mtased aJ!
seen in London unless site comes up pastor.
dresftetl liita 0*. “ Zam."
Ox beef., when good and young, has a
’
...
I — .
7] Kentucky.
cat jumped Dp^n it
kills
_
, . ', , '
,
। Munn...................
........
“I’m glad to see thec’st got on so fromAVipdwr.esixxiiaJly for *&lt;«nr
fine ojxm grain and a good rod color; the
T
he
bird-killing
spider,
a
monster
sow
Hampshire
llQbto
..........
rindy, Zam," said fita rustic, “ but lie eeremoniij, and then she remains os]
fat is firm and white. The grain of cow
the farmer w ants to ’know w
from B ihia, with a hairy Ixxly three I Manwacteuaetto
howis’t, man? Thee kndw’ftf thee never short a time ns possible in the city, al­ inches long and tefenme claws, hns re- j vinuont
beef ifi closer and tiie color darker. When
did not kill the rat biifore^-'
SHlMj-ipjA.
haclno.u-mlWton.u.w.pnttekin.'' . ways going back to Windsor before,
tho fat of beef ia hard and skinny, and
cently been received in the Zoological Cncwyucut
.quack night Even the number of I&gt;re«enta- :
tbe lean of a deep red, it is very inferior.
Gardens
in
London.
He
hides
under
a
|
Gavin, ft
tiowi at the drawing-room is restricted,'
Old meat may be known by a line of
because she will not endure the fatigue
«!nt a tdegram
horny texture running through the meat
in VtfKUM.
1 kill hia. pry, a mouse &lt;ir ji bird, or he
of receiving for more than two hours at | will eat a tPoen slrtp cockroaches in bn M inland.
of the ribs. TLo cuta known as chuck,
Cincinnati, read.
North Can
u time. Should tho number of Indies to!
brisket and round, are the least desirable.
employ Murray for six months and
• hour. Unwarned by the fate of their
They were entitled to 254 votes. So Sirloin and middle ribs are best for
you be presented prove so large aa to take
comrades, the cockroaches walk up to it required' 128 to nominate. Ou tho
longer, if his catting “ satisfactory."
up more time than the allotted two
suppose were nat
roasting.
,
the
great
insect
to
stare
nt
him,
and
are
first ballot, Gen. Scott had sixteen,
Murray was discharged at the end of a
In choosing mutton, look for firmness
“
MavbftD one,'
hours, she will unceremoniously take
“wShril
the I
cangfcti up -trtd devour-d, fine utter the Henry Clay ninety, nnd Gen. Harrison
and fineness of grain, good color and
her departure, and leave the Princess of
month. He sued for wages during six
other, a*.the follower of Ulysses by- the 148 votes. It will be noticed that the
firm, white fat
Lamb should bo fresh.
Walcs.toact in her stead. Butpreneumonth*, claiming that, by tho terms of
Cyclops. Tho animal has his user, and
tation to the Princess is by no means .will nt least aerve to reduce tho numlier ! great Northwest of to-day wm then a The vein in the neck of lamb is blue
the offer, he was to be employed for that
lt is not generally known that Burns’ •onsidered in the same light’as is one to of the cockrouches by which the gardens mere shadow. Illinois had but three when the meat is fresh, but tarns green
votes
in
the
convention
and
Missouri
but
when kept too long. In buying hind­
prose works exceed xn bulk 1 lis poetry. It the Queen, and so at every drawing­
are infested.
two. There won then no Iowa, and no quartern examine the kidney; there will
satisfactory. Gavin held that the dis­ is whan we see the former collected in three room there is a great desire on the part
erf those to be presented to get their
A xotTNG, mother, m doepair o ever Wisconsin to lx: represented, saying be a slight smell if the meat ia not aa
patch, properly construed, meant that
names among tiie first of those im»cril&gt;ed Leching her idl« little girl, aged 4, her nothing of the smaller but still great
Murray was to hold the place only as ous Irifonv The more &lt;4 Bums’ letters
ujxm the list, so as to bo sure d kissing letters, one *}• hiking tliat perhaps the States now making up this great division.
long M his cutting was satisfactory. that come io light the feebler wul become the finger-tiiM of veritable royalty. The child kne
white, but it ia better flavored and more
more than she would admit,
The water is diverted from the Merri­
His lawyer argued that a comma after the prejudice now common against bis Queen might very well, one would said : “ Now, Katie, I won’t Lry to teach
mac river for the use of the mills at
proee
style.
It
is
true
that
his
letters
think,
remain
until
the
very
Inst,
ns
her
you
to-day;
you
shall
be
mother,
nnd
the word “months" was necessary to
presence at the drawing-room is the shall taaeb.mo my letters". “ &lt;ay I Lowell, Mass., and at 6 o’clock is tunuxl ney, which will bo found on the under
support the claim. The Judge ruled
only social manifestation of any kind really nnd truly bo mother?” imv Katie. back again. Two little lx&gt;ys were fish­ side of one end of the loin, is enveloped
for the plaiutiff.
“ L&lt;* •&lt; begin, ing from a rock in ‘he rapids when the in firm aud white fat, the meat is cer­
that sl&gt;« has permitted herself to make ■‘Yes. my darting.'1
They tainly recently killed and undoubtedly
ainoe the death of Prince Albert. She then,’’ waa the response. “ » m Lave water camo thundering down.
Thi Boston and New York boats have when he is himselff burning words and never goes even to the opera or the lxx-n a very good child to-day uad_you climbed to the highest point, where they good. The kidney al wavs changes first,
Efforts anil then the meat is flabby and spotted,
long had a war of cutting farer. From
theater ; she never drives in die park, tr"v have a whole hotiduy!' and Katie j were just above the current.
aud she mews up the luckless Princess shut up tho book and ran off laughing. I were made to rescue them, but in vain. ■ud the suvt sofL—A’cw York Tribune.
Boston to New York is SI, while from

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TMiil ■■&gt;» wm

it out, or oat of thi* boaa*

T|rr3taarf
SATURDAY,

* minute 1&lt;

If yon don’t ykH to, b«t we are selling

warned you. Now John I won’t atnnd
a Mt of foolin’. Onee for all, yea or
JUjfE 1AM80. noF

Oood» Cheap,

“Well, yra air. I have been preeomtuoo* enough to hope that I------ 0 ,
A Very Quiet Game.
“Oh, stop your aoft talk; the thing
1* aettled now. You t*o fonb would
have been aix month* more at the job
wicked for husband and wife to ait that I have done in five minute*. I
down together of an evening and play
never saw *uch foolin’ a* there i*
card*, while others can’t *ee where tbe among young people nowaday*. Ain't
bMM eomMita.
,
'
like when I wa* young—an’ now good
“Why,” Mid the crlooel a few day*
night. You can talk tbe thing over,
ago when the nubjcct of card-playing
»n’ you an’ inc, John ’ll go up to town
wa* unHer diAcaesion. “doe* any one
an’ get the license to-morrow. Soon
pretend that my wife and I can’t play a be tune to get to plowin’: do time for
t«w gMmee ol euchie without diaputiug love-makiD* then. Good night, goad
and arguing and getting mad over it 7
play for a thouMnd year* and never,
have a word—yea, we could.”
Tbe Other* shook their head* in »du­
bious way, and the nettled Colonel
walked straight to a stationer’* and
bought the fliceot pack he could find.
That evening, when hi* wife wa* ready
to sit down to her fancy work, be pro­
duced the cards nnd *iud :
“Moy. 1 was told to day that y6u and
1 couldn’t play card* witliout disputing
and getting into a row. Darling, drawup here.”
’
“Dearest, we tv ill not have a word of
dispute—not one,” she replied, as she
put away her work.
The Colonel shuffled away and dealt
and tnrnod up a heart.
“1 order it up,” site observed a* she
lookoil over her cards.
“I was going to take it up anyhow,”
growled the Colonel, as his chin fell,
all hi* other card* being black.
“1'lav to that,” she Mid a* site put
down the joker.
“Whoever heard of anybody leading
out in trumps!” he exclaimed.. Why
dont yon lead out witli an ace fr
“0,1 employ this hand."
“You cau, 'hl Well, I’ll make it
the sickest - play you ever mw ! Ha!
tnok all the tricks, eh T Well I thought
I’d encourage you a little. Give me
the cards—it* my deal.”
“You dealt before.”
“No, I didn’t F
“Why, ye* you did! We hare only
played
layea one hand.
nana. ”

Jort the umt.

WOMAN’S 8LIPPEB,
LADIES ENGLISH TIE,
A beauty, at $1 JO, and a

FRENCH KID

Tbe lowest grade of loaferi*hne**
delight* in Writing name* and vulgar
line* in ootbuildings. God pity the
girl who ever become* the wife of such
a groveling. .

At IM, worth $8.00. A Mia
Mi** and
Childs
from —50
....w. Slip, .aww.
• cent* Up.
In men* iboes^we hare a
very fine aaaortment of
low cut and a

Not one man in a thouaand will ever
be able to harm a girl or woman who
wishes io preserve ner dignity, virtue
and purity of character.

BUCKLE ALEXIS,

Attorney at Law,

Mid, our Woman*

JJ

KID BOOT

HOUGHTALIN,

*

With Heal Plate end a

SHERIFF
CalJactlmsa m BpwcaaUty.

Roberts a hotchkiss,
Druggists A Chemists,

pOWERS

A

REDUCE STOCK

Remodeled, Enlarged* Improved MENS I YOUTHS SUITS,

Iron, Nails, Stoves and Tinware.

Henry a. Goodyear,
. Dealer la

-

IN 1879,

From $8.00 up. SCOTCH SUITS at
$11.00, $18.00, and $15.00

1 So as to Enabe

IRON, NAILS 1SHELF HARDWARE

MENS AND LADIES

Any number of farmers to

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AINSWORTH &amp;,BROOKS
tleairr to announce tliat having erected
one of tho largest and most convenient
elevator building* iu central Michigan,
~ pn,’^
ired to receive and
J

BEFORE SEPTEMBER 15, ’80

LUSTERS

M. BLACK,

In an endless variety-, all the way
froin $1.00 up. Our block of
HATS is complete ranging
from 7 eta up. Just re­
ceived, a fine as­
sortment of
Fancy

THE

American and Foreign Marble,
Monument*, Tombstones, Mantles, Ac.,

Light-Weight Pants,

■y^M.

8. GOODYEAR,
Dealer tn

They are Nobby too.

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PR1CJ

Onr all

[DRY GOODS, SILKS an« DRESS GOODS

CALF BOOTS

For any quantity of

At $4.00, worth $5.00 PRINTS for 5|,
6, 7, 71 and 7f cents per yard.

JULIUS BUSSELL,

LAWNS for 13} and 144 ct* per yard.

I*. K’*. from 9 to 10 cent*.

That may lie brought them. Thev aim:
k“»prf«-

GOODS.

If you read this don’t forget the place. I
"Skuuked !skunked!” she exclaimed.
us site chkpix'ii her bund* in give.
“You didn’t fo low suit F
"Oh, ye* I did"
“I know better! Yon refused spades!”
“But I hadn’t any.”
“You hadn’t, rii f Whv didn’t you
liar* any “ I never saw a hand vet
without'iU leturt one spade in it !"
“Why busluuid. L know how ti/ piny
cards."
"And don't I ! 'Wasn’t I playing rii &lt;-hre when yon were learning to wnlk !
I anv yon stacked the cards on me!”
“No, I didn't! yon are u nonr player;
you don’t know how to lead !’’
“I------ 1------- —why, may la* I’m u fool,
and maybe I don’t know anything, nnd
so you can play alone and have all
tramp* even- time!”
He pushed back, grubbed hi* paper,
wheeled around to the gas, and it was
nearly thirty-six hour* before lie smiled
again. Nevertheless, no one else ever
had a dispute Over card*.—Free Preu.

Seed., Fiodr. Feed. Ume.Salt.
Fluster, Mtacco, Hair and
।
u

ffOSTE^ii^

...

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C. C. WOLCOTT

W. C. AYLSWORTH.

&gt;

Shingle*.

Money Saved kj Dealing with them.

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AI5SWSW0BTH X BROOKS

F. HICKS,

|Y|

ENTERPRISE

GROCERY

1

DETROIT

I
'

BJRLOW,

HARDWARE,

A few Ru**et Plow Shoe* at &gt;1.40, and

'J’HE SASHHLLS LEVATOR,

I

0LEM3IT SMITH,

Attorney A Counsel lor,
At 11.90

Unload Wheat and GrainEx-'
! peditiously
Acouratly.
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heart*.
“No hearts, eh!’’ In* shouted as she
tniinj«-&lt;l in. “Refusing suit is a re­
gular lonfcr’Hgrirk ! I'll keep an eye
on you • Y. » l»k«- il-audI thut-nii.:
that—itn.l all of era! It* mighty;
queer where yon got nil those trump* !
Stacked the card* on me, dl4 you !"
|
“Now, «ieai. I played as fair a*could
be and mud* two, nnd if I make one on
your deal I’ll *kunk yon.’’
see you make one on my
"I’ll like to ace
iffeu.
deal!” In- put7.
... “.I’ve been fooling ,
along to encourage you, but now I'm go­
ing to bent you out of sight. Dimonds
arelnunp.”
She passed and he tookfl.,
it up
two
linoonfr...Lsmall trump*. Hr took
e trick* ।
sxsrur
si.” the_urst
"uT.'t.'Toit

CRADLES

op.

I waa determined to fix tbe thing one
way or the other,” and tbe old man
went Lack to bed.
Now that the iee wa* broken the
young couple laid tlieir plan* for the
future, nod John felt just a little bad
at the comfort he bad loot, when
Mary looked up at bhn shyly, and said:
‘•Thia would have been all right
months ago, John, if you hadn’t been
so skeery. I knowed all the time you
wented to ask roc, bnt it wasn’t
my place to aav anything, you know.”

if you want to! ... ——— —
deal anyhow. What’s trumpF
Ahe turned up a club. He had only I
the nine spot, but he scratched his ‘
head, puckered his mouth and seemed [

iX: ire

IN

We mU

Meflical&amp;SnrgicallnstitntB

F. A. JONES,
EGULAR PHYSICIAN Md Surjeon. Day

MALT BITTERS

New Fresh Goods and Low

TRADE MARK

Prices.

Boise Ac F'raiicis

A.B.SPIMET.I.D., Prop.
Office 204 Woodward Avenue

Bringing Them To Time.

South 81da of etale 8L

UNFERMFNTED

AND

W. A. rOLGLA8E, M. D., Baaldant
Fhy.lclan and Surgeon,

Groceries and General Produce,

’

1 Having bought for CASH a large, neat
stock of

|k MALT AND H0PS

Bitters 8lTTEHs

Teas, C o-ffees, Sugars,

R Night Caila pron.plly atlendnl. Office at i
Jcore. North Mala Street. Nasbrit e, Mich.
DR. H W WIH1 MORE
PHYSICIAN. Rcaidervc and offle
at Leri ElliolU, Maple Orove Oen're.
ECLXCTfC

J. A. BAUGHMAN.
HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Woodland Cen­
Day and night caila proraptty al[U-M]

tra, Mich.
Ptended.

J.JEXRY ROE,

Propbibtok

There is no fooli*hne«* about some
of the fathers of Dubuuue county,
Iowa, who have luarriagable dnugters,
Appetite, rrfreahlD* eleap, lb« Acquisition of flash
aud they know how precipitate bosi- i
and color, are blcealngi at tend ant upon the repara­ ’T'bb incomparable Nutrient I* richer In lone and I
ness when the fruit is ripe for pluck- I
tive proeeaMt which lnl&gt; prievleaa Invtgnrant &gt;pacd- 1 mu«de producing materials than all other form, i
of malt or medicine, while free from the objections J
ing, and hangs wasting &gt;its sweetness,
urged again.: malt ll'iuora. For difficult digestion.
when it should la? plucked. Matters
■ick headache, cotiauraption. emaelahon, mental 1
each llfe-fu»l*inlng organ by the Bl
and
phUical exhaustion,
want
sleep I
were brought to a climax with a rash
luoffvnflve e»«&gt; to the frfnlnloe pa
..lre_—
___ . of
— femole*.
■ uecvouanses,
. &lt;-xbau.lk&gt;o
.
.. . of
,
cm vanooa locma and
ulcerative
weaknwe
at» nura- । v i i , n , .
n
n
n.
&lt;
at a certain fnruier's residence in Ver­
In eotnpoalllon and thoroughly aalc.
V...
i__ ll
___ 1..._ j
1.
ln&lt; motherv, of the aeed. and ol delicate d.lldren. .Vt4fd t» loOGUCt 1 FlTSt lUM hriKtn SUft I
non township, recently. A yotiug til- .
MALT
BITTERS
are
Uie
parrel,
bevt.
and
moot
eeo’
treatod- I ri t at e Diaeaaee of Mato or Female ler of the snp had for month’ been ' Surgical
non:leal
medicine
ever
compounded.
Sold
every|
Opera’Iona performed for Cross
rpiiE OLD ESTABLISHED
paying most assiduous attentions to 1
MALT miTEM CO- Ik-U.., »■», [31 U|, ww, |o in(orm
lhj|t bj p„mp[
Hair Lipa, Tumors. Bone Dl»
FRESH FISH and POULTRY
one of hi* daughters, but he wa* sncli I &gt;-oaea and all forma of Defarmiliea. Spinal
tention, accommodating ways, good
oture*- HlP
and Club Feet fitted
a bnshfnl, modest chap, never had I
If &gt;ND RELIABIX FURNITURE FIRM OF
THEIR BEASON.
good* aud low price*, hope to receive
with
BriM-ev
All
forma
of
Eye
and
Ear
DU
lieen much in the company of girl*, ex­
the'ArA*^1 WlU1 ,h° b*'*t In,provcroeirta of
a fair share of your juitronage.
cept thi* one, that he had been able to I
ano., fiv. w
av an.unuirr ouer it
free
irw
Aactrvw
Addrew
Danhrl
inn
Hr:
F
1
Beatty,
neatly,
Washington.
w
aantngton,
N.
J
roue hi* courage sufflciently high to |
&lt;fv.. etc., dx.
1FM1)
Highest Price paid for Produce
jH»p the question.
' ’.
He had gone to the house in vrliich the ;
The Higbent Market Price paid
Are on Hand with a
BraxllUn Pablady lived on at least twentj occasion*
for
Hides,
Pelt*.
Ac.
COME AND SEE.
resolved to know hi* fate,but v lien u*h- i
ANEW LINE OF
Frosh Goods, Full Weights and
ered into the presence of the fair one ,
F&lt;wr» Truly,
in whose keeping he had placed hi*
Credlt Kiren. Charge* tow.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
heart hi* courage would invariably ,
BOI8E &amp; FRANCIS.
_____
UEXttY BOE.
"go back on him,” and he would re- {
OFEvery Description.
turn to hi* lonely room in greater sus­
Which
will
Defy
Competition
in
every
pense than before. Upon the evening 1
AT THIS OFFICE.
Respect. Remember that all onr
in question he determined that, come 1
what would, lie would tell hi* Mary
Commissioner** \oiler,
Good*, which we Manufacture,
that be loved her. He would once for
.n.ncn^.rro.L^^n, B,aMtV4 VOII.
nre Warranted in Every
all decide the matter, but, us upon । LKW.iforMriy mimtv&gt; hui,
we,
ft
Respect.
each former occasiiiu, ue could not get ! usdem*®"!. hs»uigb««a •ppolsted bj iiw probate
•terr1
“‘rr I
I here it stuck, and he determined to | cHim.
drmxod, Of «n amomse*ii*»
&lt;’•­ We arc «l*o prepared to furnish
OrTH£
ISONX
gulp It down non give up the siege. ' cee^a. do hereby give node? tbel we will meet at
thing iu tbe
when the door onenetl and in wbIL-mI i ,h« tote rmldence of u&gt;e drceeaed |o tbe towmbln
.he gid-.
(J1VDERTAKI1VG LIKE. thoroughly cnadr, and do aplcndld
Where they were sitting and thus ad- Wedneedsy Ibelwenty f.wrlh day of jtoTeeher.
variety ot lavra.
dress them :
[ A. D. IMO, at ton e'etock a IS of oaeh of mid &lt;lay«

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
Cheese ui Everything

MEAT MARKET.

Fresh and Salt Meats,

Smoted Hams and Shoulders,
IN

17 Stop Organs

Lard, by the lb. or barrel.

J. LENTZ A SO NS

j HUIs Archimedean Lam Mower Co.

FURNITURE

NEW ARCHIMEDEAN
and CHARTER OAK

JOB PR£N ri£Ve*

BE8T IN THE WORLD!

LAW NMOWER.

Why. Mr.—.ain’t thi* rather a-1
tMMsu «mu \ y vu——”

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rifABUB FOWLER,j

HENRY BURTON.
JOHN OIB*)N.

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COFFIlbto.
(AMKETN,
ROHE*, NHROIDN Ac.

for funeral occasion* furnished free of

charge.

Mirand Robert. K. Brady. of.ln.and to tbe
dcwrthcd real ^ale, .Ituascd In tbe vil---- '

_...VI.VJV. lire III'
ss s

^ST.^^^ENCICLOPEDIA

HOW TO BE^^’n^’sr;:

Dated, IIa&gt;Unv&gt;. Nay Z*.th IND.
HEN EV BOUGHT AUK. Sheriff.

BorniaeUfba. OM. eownNaa to aUttaau&lt;™.

Broke into my enclosure
ofttoKMaeya.
tbs Batton of
UimarvCW

Of any one in the country.

A GOOD HEARSE
&gt;, clijttaU. U»da and
r .ad Robert KXrady.
D 1 *79,levy uponjuei

is a specific tn tbn cere eT all dlaeaaea of tho

r Circular*.
HOLD BY CH’R AGENTS EVERYWHERE.

taka bim away
| (Naabrilto, May 2*. ISM.

and drib

BUCHU

Best Kidney Investigators in Use.

UU^ V.

ftMHiahneas. It iiiu’t countin, expense*
tliat Um lookin’ nt, for coal oil In cheap;
and wood c.ui be Itnd for the haulin’,
but I’m aick nnd tired of thi* billin’
nod rooiu’ like a pair of aick dovea,
keeprn me a\&gt; ake night*, and ha got
i ‘
t here. Du you lore
John Henry well rnnugli to marry himF
“Why, fntlier, 1—1—you ma*t--”
“Stop that ailly fualiabin’.’' yelled
the old man. “Answer ye* or no. and
quick too. If* got to be M tilud now
or never.
,
“Well—but, father, don’t you know
that—if you’ll wait, and-----“Dir up; answer ye* ot no. Speakr
ronreu the old gent.
••Well, then, ye*! There now," nod
Mary ngniti hid tier fare.
“That’* bnaineM; that'* tbe way to
talk. Now. John, look up here, or I’ll
bhake you oil to pieces. Do you want
that gnl o’ mine for a wife ? Syieak out

Dr. Hill’s English Extract of

Das

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31-CARB. SODA

JJARNE88! HARNESS!
W M. EL CEJ

ffisT

INVI8T1QATOR that Banatural color, nnsorestlm

Make*
L— 11
the
— t
bos*
— C
Carringe,
—.
Light road
and Team
Baa that rw Balerat
ng
!■ white a»&lt; HIRE. ae

For a small sum of money mwl don’t
you forget it.

Have you seen any of Will’s work? will Improve Iu qu/Jlli
If not call on him. one door north of
Boise and Friinris*, get his price* and
you will trade.
■oar milk. In

W E. CLARK,

;

w. JOHNSTON &amp; CO.
Detroit. Mlcto

For sale b? F. T. BOISE,

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ORNO STRONG, |
EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR.

J

VOLUME VII.
LIFE IE NASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.

—Mrs. H. R. Dickinson was attacked
by hemorrhage of the lungs on Wed­
nesday,and again on the following day
and at this writing is lying seriously ill.
—H. T. Davidson has in bis yard a
small apple tree, set last year, that is
in full blossom. The second tiling of
the kind it has done th ns far this sea-,
son.
—The Red Ribbon folks have prepar­
ed a dramatic entertainment and con­
cert, which is set to come off on Wed­
nesday evening next, nt the Opera
House. The bill of fare is a good one
and worth more than will be charged
for it.
•
—Certain Kalamo gossips have mis
consirued the item in reference to Doc.
A. and the York girls in the "Four Cor­
ners” department, into something
criminal, and they are hereby notified
that such was not the intent of the item.
So the writer infotms us.

V

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun

| TERMS; $1.5Q per Year
I Credit Subscriptions $1.75.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1880.
—On Wednesday, widow Bpehdlove,
of Kalamo, was driven to this village
after a fractious 4-year-old colt, by her
grandson Geo. Tomblin, and while
alighting in front of Mrs. Yates’ milli­
nery store, the horse became unmann
geable, although young Tomblin had
it by the head, and Mrs. S. was thrown
down and run over by both buggy and
horse. The widow is eighty-ore past,
but she possbsseth a vigorous constitu­
tion, which has been well taken care
of, and, with the exception of a few
scratches, came out;of the accident
unscathed.
—On Wednesday last Corda Rathburn went over to Charley Neal’s, and
began a tirade of abuse against Mrs.
Neal, who listened for a few minutes
but not being angelic enough to keep
her temper, while Cords was hurling
such vile epithets at her, she rolled her
sleeves above her elbows, and not­
withstanding the excessive corporosity
of her opponent, dealt out a few well
directed blows which drove the mis­
creant into the street, and after a
lively interchange of angry words, they
separated
; witnesses claiming
.
- that Mrs.
Neal
master of the situation.
—We have been censured this week

BOLD BUOLABY,

L00AL GIBBLE-GABBLE.
A»«t PrnoBa] Chlt-ClAl.

John Franck, who is "on the road”
selling buggies for Eugene Cook, met
with a startling adventure on Tuesday
night last. He was enroute from Belle­
vue to this village, and night coming
on, put up at Ben. Bevel's, a rich far­
mer of that town, and to whom John
had sold a buggy a few days previous­
lyAbout ten o'clock John retired to the
spare room in the front part of the
house, and the family to their respec­
tive rooma. A lung alxiut seven o’clock
the nextimorning he was awakened by
the startl^l face of his host peering in­

The Ladies of the M. E. society* are
making preparations to set tables on
the 8rd of July, and w ill be able to
furnish a good meal to all who may
patronize them, for the small sum of
25 eta. As the proceeds are to be used
towards payment on parsonage, -the
ladies ask for a liberal patronage.
Chas. Fowler- and wife returned
from Iowa last Saturday,bringing with
them Mrs. Win. Dickerson to visit her
numerous friends in this vicinity.
They left there son Della in Dahm,
lowo, to regain his health. Chas, re­
ports corn three feet high and crops
generally'good and thinks Iowa is the
state to raise corn in.
The Chinese Wasbee Co.,of Hastings
since getting their factory in working
order in the post office building, (occu­
pying the entire basement,) have had
remarkable success with their great
washee—a washing compound—over
four thousand packages have been sold I

Wheat is turning.
A fine shower on Thursday night.
Miss Flora Phelps, of Albion, is visi­
ting her uncle, A. J. Hardy.
A new sidewalk has been laid in
front of J. McGraw’s on Main St.
Mrs. E. White and Mrs. N, Baldwin
of Republic, 0. are visiting at G. A.
Truman's.
A. W. Olds is building a grape arbor
in a style that is in keeping with his
fine residence.
,
Miss. Belle Boise of Villisca, Iowa, is
in the village visiting her brothers, F.
T. and F. C. Boise.
Elder P. Holler is down with the Da- •
koto measles, and if he can sell his
property, will go west.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
residence of Mrs, Ainsworth on Main St.
June 30tb, at 6 o’clock p. in.
Hod. Clement Smith and wife of since April 10th. The company have
Hastings attended the M. E. social at o
.rv«v .ui.vuuv'Ri
o.uu
already
introduced ..
it U&gt;
in .zrwui.,
Detroit, W
Grand
C. Ainsworth's on Wednesday evening. Rapid. MnMtepon.B.1 City. Charlotte.

NUMBER 40.
LOCAL MATTERS.
D. C. Griffith is filling his store chuck
full of new summer goodsand they are
cheap.
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BUSINESS MEN AND FARMERS,
Bv rail to Detroit, and steamer to
Belle Isle and return, on Tuesday,
June 29th, for $250; a price so low that
everyone can embrace thia favorable
opportunity of visiting the metropolis
or the State and enjoy a steamboat ride
on the beautiful Detroit river. Tick­
ets for sale in Nashville at Hale’s Drug
store. Excursionists will leave Nash­
ville on the eaily morning train and'
return by the special in tbc evening;
thus giving ample time to visit the
Uity of the Straite, and enjoy a Picnic
dinner on the beautiful grounds of
Belle Isle. This is emphatically the ex­
cursion of th® season, and everybody
and their wives, girls and children
should soenre their tickets early.

to his roopi and the announcement
tbatixirglars had invaded the house
during the night.
It seems that Mr. B., upon awaken­
ing had noticed his pants missing, and
iy Throe-Year-Old Colt for Sale,
looking out of his bed-room window
•
Enquire of E.’Cook.
saw them on the gruss, and also his
guest’s, and consequently was much
Don't Dou’l.
1
concerned about JoltnS welfare.
..
J? another washing without
Upon investigation it was discover­
|
Sn’T*^
ed that the burglars cut the mosquito
The Mowrer Bros, and Geo. Marshall Nashville, and many other points, and . dins of five miles of. the point where it
—At its regular meeting on Monday,
netting
over
Mr.
B
’
s.,
bed-room
win
­
of
Maple
Grove
have
each
erected
fine
have
just
commenced
toplace
it
in
i"
manufactured.
Acnowledged
to lx*
the Reform Club decided to hold their
dow, reached in and took out a rifle, commodious grain tarns and have them large jobbing bourn-, in order to give a" nrticie that will «&gt;ve time, save
entertainment at the opera house on I
.
, -.
-- —
.J soap, save cioint-s,
clothes, ana
and save money,
that stood iu easy reach to avoid being about completed.
Wednesday ere., June 30th. Select-I
it a universal Ikmhu. The article u en- ■ COntaiu* no deleterious substances that
A verdant, while "looking for the dorsed by all who have given i* a trial [ yellow and l-J.
injure
”
ions were read by Mrs. L. J. Wilson, by a large Dumber of our good Nash- hyrt with it. then, with the aid of a
— „clothes.
’_2—* Now
on
**v grocers and general dealers.
and Henry Bailey, and a short speech rille patrons, because we refrained pitch-fork, fished his pants out doors kite ” on Wednesday, walked off the as being fur superior to nil other pre- ' sale by
I Made by the "Chinese VVashec Co.,"
upon "Sowing Wild Oats,” made by from snaking out by the eflulgent light aud went through them, finding a to­ bank by Al. Kasey's tai ber shop. The parations.
I of Hastings, whom W, F. Hicks is
(). Strong.
z1 of The News, to public gaze, that bacco box and jack knife. Then chlo- kite sailed on unharmed
I Presiden, W. H. Holmes Secretary, A.
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MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.
A little skirmish occured between A.
I McCoy Treasurer.
40-41
—A young man of Maple Grove, ap. • carnal-minded Nashvillian who drove riformiugMr. B. aud wife, proceeded
pliej at the Chemical Works in this ! hi" young son over to the picnic at to Franck's room, gave him a dose, Plum and A. Balch, on Main St. last
FF’ 1 Yoke of Oxen for sale at
Even’ Ixxly ask®,
are
rolled
him
up
in
the
bed-clothes
against
Thursday,
but
Herb.
Lee
squelched
it
village for a job. aud was told that they | Thornapple Lake,in order that he might
going the fourth?”
wanted only married men, and he lias ! enjoy a free din tier, for nothing the wall, and went through his clothes before it grew to be a fight.
Elder Stephens will preach at the |
Wool! Wool I!
A number of our citizens attended Norton school house on Sunday at 2:30 |
- a forty-five dollar watch and
spent nights, Sundays and three days । but who drove back as his partner _ taking
Competition is the life of trade. 1
*' n money, but overlooking a the Star Lodge picnic,held at Thornap­
in the week besides, courting, and i a woman of the town, leaving the lad :
I am in the market and prepared to pay
(
pocket-book
containing
$180.03
cash
ple Luke yesterday, and got beauti­
General M. A Skeeter is preparing 1 the highest price for any quantity of
hopes by the Fourth to be able to ap­ without word or warning, to "hoof it"
for a night attack on Huckleberry wool.
A. j: Hardt.
ply again and be fully qualified to fill home. Our patrons arc unjust to cen­ that .John bad secreted between the fully saturated with the gentle rain.
Farmers who aie interested in horse Kidgc.
sure ns for omission, for if we noticed I straw tick and feather bed, and which
the position.
I&gt;r. Whitmore is off on a vacation,
all
of
the
evil
deeds
of
this
man,
T
he had become so entangled in the bed rakes should read the advertisement of
yiamnioth Bowery Hance.
—On Thursday a couple of small
Im .’ing gone to Allen’s, Hillsdale Co.,
clothes as the thieves tumbled them J. W. Stoddard A Co. on the 4th page, on a visrt.
Commencing Friday evening and
children belonging to Johnson McKel­ News wouhl not be able to contain
about, that it took John and Mr. B.. ns a matter of interest to all is present- । The blackberry crop is a failure, but continuing all day Saturday. Jttlv 2nd
vey were ploying about Mr. J’s home I them.
nearly a half an horu to find it.
there are a few red &lt;••&gt;&lt;■* which will and 3rd, at Wolcott’s big Agricultural
ed.
tn Maple Grove, when one dropped
Hall, Nashville. Mich. This building
4TH0F JULY.
Upon entering the house the thieves
The M. E. lawn social at Mr. and Mrs i soon be ready for sauce.
some pebbles into the ear of the other,
It does not take a very earful obser­ has the largest capacity of any build
took the precaution to open nil the C. Ainsworth’s on Wednesday evening
indicatious
arc
that
the
largest
j
a little girl of four years. Consider­
ver, to see what awful lazy men there ing in Central Michigan, having am­
door*
of
the
house,securing
them
thusly
was a success. Excellent refreshment* are when we come to work on the road. ple room for 24 setts to dance at one
able difficulty was experienced by the I crowd that ever struck Nashville will
time. We have spared no pains to
by aid of h stone so that should their were served and six dollars contribti-'
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Leap-vear has not perceptibly swol- make this the great centre of attract­
doctor® in extracting them, and the lit­ ; attend pm celebration on Saturday.
( leu the marriage list, but we shall ions, this coining fourth of July. At
July 3d, The services of Hon. S. 1&gt;. presence l»e discovered by any other ted.
tle onctnay loose the use of that eat.
| Clay of Grand Rapids ha® been secured member of the household or a cha nee , A man may be a very imperfect man,(&gt; make more observations after the great expense we have procured the
rl I fourth.
—Lou. C. Taylor, the handsome and
tx-st orchestra in the land. Bill for
1 ns orator for the occasion. The pro- pedestrian, they could speedily make i yet if he is honest, sincere, frying haul '
Nearly all the schools are closed for dance, Friday evening, 75 ct*., or 10
ah le editor of the Charlotte liepublian, i grain is a* follows :
their exit. After making their raid,the each day to be better, he may lx- a very
vacation,
and me
the mue
little ixiys
boys win
will soon rts. a dance; the latter will be the price
,
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ucaiiou, iiuu
on June 14tb, led N&gt; the hymenia! altar
good man. and the world will give him be ploding their way through huckle- for Saturday.
$2-&gt;.00 iu gold, in premiuips will lie
Miss Dallin Wilcox, a lovely Indianep' berry marshes.
E. Cook A J. Compord, Props.
i given away tri delegations; $15.00 to ery ami searched the oat bin thorough­ due credit.
olis belle. Brother Taylor is an edu­
Farmers who have, or arc about to I Some mischevious
miscbevioui. boys had tbc
the imputhe largest delegation of teams from ly fur spoils, but finding none return­
cated young man of temperate and
purchase
a
sulky
hay
take,
should
read
to stone .Mr. Mayo s house and .
ed
to
the
house,
brought
up
a
supply
I the country, and $5.00 to the second
The
subscriptions in aid of the Chetn.h, idvertiMn.™. ..i J. W. Sudani “ ‘«U.
" S?
gentle habits and deserves a kind and
I largest. $5. will lx- given to the lam- of c^hl victuals made a hearty meal and
loving wife, which lx*yond doubt he
&amp; Co., of Dayton,
Payton, Ohio, who are man- ■I ntsh
rash conduct.
j cst Dumber of oxen attached to one
now possesses. "Good luck attend the
Considerable thieving has been go­ ufnetureraof the Tiger Kake.
Mattle Grove has four saw mills and
| wagon loaded with boys.
young couple,” is The News worst
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Our _
schools
closed with appropriate nil of their yartls present a very bare
I A national salute of 101 guns will be ing on in that vicinity of late and it is
W. C
wish.
,yesterday.
_______ ,. The reholan. of ’ appearance. Itaantifnl »&lt;.«» did not 39-42
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I
supposed
the
thieves
of
this
occasion
exercises
fired nt sunrise. The grautl procession • ■ •
.
..
.11
I come down.
several logs have rx'en
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—Mr. Hoxey, a wealthy fanner living will be formed immediately after the ' anr‘ «nrinbrra of a well urgiunted band Sr, Brebe.department
prewnted her , lak,.„ j„ „„ truck., honerer.
Bob
on the Kalamo-Bellevue town line, us­ premiums are awarded to delegations. | infesting that commuuily. Mr. Becel is ber with a 8ne picture &gt; a token ot, F„rnwn, i„.xi„
bring homo little
ually has a good deal of money aud up near tlit school house, led by the three a man that generally has a good deal of their apprecmt ton of her services.
, wads of circulating medium and are
to a short time since, has kept it on de­
j
money
ulwut
him,
and
the
morning
W.
A.
Aylsworth
proprietor
of
a
gen
I
packing
them
away
till
harvest,
when
■ bands of nmsic.niid wi’l march through
Big Rnpid^ «»« iu the vil”?11
U»»»lenHl to the ImrreM| following the burglar, believing he t-nil More
posit in his granery. Desiring to go to
■ treat Biirgaltui.
the principal streets, thence to Smith’s
.
. ,
, ,
,
,tl.
.era. Great call for feminine as well aS
mill, lie shoveled a grist of wheat into
In Kcal Estate. 1 have resolved to sell
| grove, to listen to the oration and ot­ ' bad received a dose call, made a trip to lagc the fore part of this week, settling masculine help.
some bags aud went. Not being able
up
his buB.new. prepunilory to remor- I The old folks think tliev . will take all of mv Real Estate property in Nash­
।
Charlotte,
aud
hereafter
will
wisely
her suitable exercises.
| keep his money on deposit in the first ing to, aud making his future home at their fourth now, S. P. Shafer and ville at very low price*. Don t buy till
to get his grist ground immediately, he
The 200 yard foot race comes ott at I
[40-41] P. Holler.
returned home, and on going to the
B. R.
wife have gone to Liberty visiting, and you see me.
national bank of that city.
o’clock. 1st prize$8; 2nd $2.
’ ,
, .
.
.
. the latter will go to Brooklin for metlgranery’ found his money missing,
V9~ Bee-Keepers should use the
A one hundred yard foot race at
Tbose arcbins who are tn the habit of . jcai treatment. Win. King and wife
thought flashed through hi* brain, he
LIKLEB AND THE POTATO BUGS.
standing in the street near the iron ! have gone to Coldwater, and Sam. Cot­ Comb Foundation for sale by
3 o'clock for a silver set of 18 pieces
H. T. Davihson.
made good time to the mill, opened up
bridge and shooting off tbetr fire arms jton nn&lt;^ family to Leroy.
valued at $10 as 1st prize and a neck­
the bags and in the last one found his
Last
week
old
Mr.
Liklen
had
A young man by the name of Green- . CV Just received a full line of spring
at Truman’s sign, may desist afterthey
lace valued at $3. as 2nd prize.
wealth.
field, who claims to lx- a transient man, , and Summer clothing at
scarcely
finished
his
N
ews
,
when
he
have
frightened
a
few
teams
into
run
­
Bunn eating match at 2 o’clock, on
was staying at Cummins’s, aud when
S. LlHHAirSER’s
met with another experience.
He ning away.
—A great revolution in the newspa­ ( Main St., 1st prize $3; 2nd $2.
&gt;
they worked on the road he worked his .
per business is occurring at Hastings,
Mr. vzuuituiua
Cummins Kiviug
giving unu
him a ‘: UP' Butter and eggs taken in ex
jmjiv tax,
ut*. .in.
The committee on delegations and pole
Texas riding and lassoing. Prof. had gone out into the garden to pick
thcrcfcr. Then he
:;c goes over
cr;- , change for millinery goods at
which we predict will b&lt; for the better. Brown a noted Texas herder will give some lettuce for the evening meal and games tor the 4th, arc requested to receipt therefor.
Mrs. L.R. Erb’s.
in time to get. an­
D. R. Cook has purchased the Banner an exhibition of lassoing, riding and made the startling discovery that the meet at Powers’ law office, to perfect into Baltimore just ....
other invitation to work a poll tax, but
~
office, which after Aug. 1st. will be breaking wild Texas mustangs as prac­ king potato bug, with a numerous and arrangements and transact other busi­ declines, and now they are about to
A large line ol wall paper
conducted by himself and son ; and ticed on the ranches of Texas. Don’t lively family had invaded his, potato ness of importance, on Wednesday ev- sell his clothes. We pity his nudity,
r.l.Boi
these warm days.
the Democrat is expected to totter forth forget this is a sight worth seeing.
paid,. That very day h« bad b«v&gt; I pning otueil week.
UP’ Simplicity Bee Hives for sale at
Andy Plant lias made two of our Old Brices.
to-day, led by the experienced baud of
The M. C. R.R., for the coming «h.
H. T. Davidson.
Five mile walking match at 4 o’clock . telling hia bowm Wend. Hiram P.,
jn the
t!&gt;e past,
will sell
sell excursion
excursion ticktick- townsmen feel like a lioy with a little
M. H. Clark, formerly of the Grand go as you please, on Main street, 1st' that he had discovered a certain cure । os in
past, will
wagon. One pedestrian, Charles Sliger THE
JEWELER.
Rapids’ Democrat. This new paper prize $8. 2nd $5. 3rd $2.
I for potato bugs, and should pass no t.u to b11 BUtjonR on main line and purchased a pair of those nice fitting
C. W. DEMARAY.
numbers among its backers men of
The finest stock of Clocks in Barry
Running horse race at 5 o’clock. on more sleepless nights on their account, branches at one fare fur the round tine boots of him, which puts a new
or
Eaton
county.
kink
in
bis
back
and
makes
a
light
great wealth, and the popular prophe­ Queen street, best 2 in 3, 1st prize $5. Consequently he went immediately to | trip. Tickets will be sold July 3d, 4th
electric step. The other, Robert Eiesn?' A good stock of straight Elgin
work and gathered the potato-bug fam- j and 5tht an(i
retani „ Iate
sy is that it will ultimately devour the 2nd $2. Open to all.
ton, who expects to shake his feet with Watches, will not handle a Watch but
Journal.
Laughable parade, at G o’clock, tbc ily to a secluded place in the garden the Sth.
Laura on tbc 3rd, if she be agreed. Mr. can be recommended by all, all full
and
covered
them
a
foot
deep
with
Plum
used
to
make
boots
over
in
Map
­
Niche! movement. Straight Line Es­
A couple of our wool-bnyers left
—Philip Mowrer, a lame German of time-honored, procession of the birds
straw soaked in kerosene, and fired the their sample pieces of wool hanging le Grove aud his old customers remem capement, Quick trains.
Maple Grove, has invented aud made a of paradise led by the invincible Sir.
ber him.
. r?' A fine line of Jewelry and Silver
wind-mill, which serves as a power to Richard, surpassed by none, in their pile. On Monday following, an old out a few nights since, but they won’t
At the laying of the corner stone of Ware. Two doors south of Truman’s,
draw water for their stock, and its beautiful plumage and equaled only by bug, fat and saucy, crawled out from get the opportunty to do it again on the First U. B. Church in Maple Grove
C. W. Dem a ray.
strength is so great that two men hold­ die subjects of Prince Rex in their no­ under the debris of the fire, with one those same fleecee, for they have un- last Saturday, there was a large attendnnce which gathered at tlw« barn of
You can get the Celebtated
ing to the shaft, will not check its ble forms and lovely faces, will parade leg and one wing burned off and struck doubtodly been pawned for cigars ere Geo. O. Dean. Tbc main speaker fail­
Stark
and
Voorman
Pat. Sand-bands
I
ww
„„.1U &lt;ul
1WV „I4,„
speed in the least. It is simple in con­ the principal streets baiting in two a itee-line for Liklen’s house, like a bug this time.
ed to be there, having cut his foot with put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s for
An immense corn crop is developing -------an ax.'^Now'Vvba
’t coiiid a preacher be only $3.00. They are worth five times
‘-------------------struction and the cost of material, aside place®, where an addresi will be de­ intent on “biz.” Mr. Liklen turned
from that picked up about the farm, livered by the west distinguished and pale and for more than half an hour all over the country, and L. J. Wheeler doing with an ax in this nineteenth what they cost to any wagon.
century is more than we can tell. Rev.
did not exceed 95 rents. Phil, thinks Ixuiutifal member of the aggregation. swore like a' Philadelphia boat-black, being a firm believer in tlie adage,"To Hamp delivered the sermon, bis text
UF" One 3-year-old Horse for sale at
The fire works in the evening will be then mashed the survivor of the fire be fore-warned (s to be fore-armed,” Judges 4tb,;6tli. “What mean ye by
he can make one this fall that will run
with
Charley
Smith
’
s
meat
block,
just
has leased a piece of ground ot Dan. these stones.” After the sermon $145
a saw and drop off a log two feet in di­ the event of the day, as a large sum nf
GT For Jewelry and WiUchesgoto
nmater quicker than two men with a money has been expended for this as a boy came up with another bug Parmenter, and is erecting a big com was raised to help finish the church, af­
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F. T. Boise.
ter which they proceeded W the church
special amusement and will consist of that had lived through the conflagra­ house thereou.
good cross-cut.
and Elder Shelley laid the corner stone
Those new styles of Dress Goods,
silver showers, sky rockets,pi rschutes, ' tion.
C. G'. Bentley of Hostings, was in the an :l deposited some books and papers Glove®, Hosery, Neckties, Embroidery,
—Percy &amp; Mack’s Grand,Constella­
radiators, triangles, bengola lights,
-June McGregor,aged 53years, com- village on Tuesday, in the interest of iu the same, among which was The Silk Fringes, and Trimming Silks are
tion has been holding forth at the Op­
Nashville News. And about $10.00 ; all new, neat, attractive amt cheap at
mines, bomb-shells, etc., together with plvction light, build heavy, thick art,
Presbyterian church excursion to
era House since Wednesday evening.
tuousandrf of small pieces to please the teeth gone in front, hair slightly gray, Detroit and Bell Isle. By the way we was thrown into the corner stone. I
_____D. C. Griffith.
They had another meeting at Mr. i
Their performance is n combination of
young Americans.
eyes blue, will call herself Mrs. Doug- believe that excursion ie abouttM goodJ Dean’s barn on the Sabboth, the barn |i
Fa1" Wilson Al Howe still sells Boots
dramatic, variety and minstrel selec­
Balloon ascension. The monster Inc nt
floor
being
full
and
the
mow
up
to
the
and
Shoe®
as low as the lowest.
nV in wnndoiwl
andcllC8I&gt;
cheapODC
oneOS
as OUT
onr folks
folks Wwill have
las, or Mrs.Tin
Rankin,
wanderedfmm
fromImr
her Bild
tion a. In of a moral and refined nature
girt. Elder Hamp spbke again, his ser­
balloon. "The Great Eastern,” will
and gives good satisfaction. This press make an ascension during the display home, in Carlton, in a fit of temporary the privilege of “taking in " this season. mon waa a "Light” one.
ty Window curtains and fixtures at
P. T. Boink’s.
I. L. Dodge.
eve., (Friday night) they give their of fire works, brilliantly alluminated, insanity , on Thursday, June 17th. Only $3.50 for the round trip.
Leach McKelvy returned on Monday
last entertainment. They promise an discharging al various elevations a Information sent to Sheriff Houghta[y The newest styles of spring suit®
An Ohio widow owed her hired man for men and boys just received at
lin will be thankfully remembered by lest from Petoskey, and other northern
entire now program and the best they
continuous stream of meteors, bornl*,
D. C. Griffith’s.
towns. He reports crops looking well, $890. She married him to square the
her friends.
have given. It will consist of farces,
showers ofvariagated gold rain, etc.
accofint, and then for $60. secured a
but thinks Maple Grove looks more like divorce and turned him oat.
sketches,songs, dances, clogs and ex­ No pains will be spared to make the
EF* W’ilson &amp; Howe sells Tobacco
—The army cut worm has invaded the home to him than any place be saw on
for 40 cent®.
hibitions of musical skill, and close day on® of enjoyment long to be rem­
‘
T&gt;TT2T&gt;.
with a social hop, to which every pat­ embered in the hearts of all true fellow ordiara of Moses Durkee of Carlton his route, and consequently has pur
ner goods nut.
—Wife of Wm. Tro
ron of the show wHl be entitled to par­ citizens of this great and glorious na­ and stripped bare every tree in the or­ chased half a section of wild land in TROXEL
rices at
iMJuM n ors&gt;a&lt;rM» or t:
tion.
chard.
west Maple Grove and is happy.
Griffith
ticipate in without extra charge.

�rabbtthshad b«D

Abner
m. and

duly

accorded
whs
not’
do
allow
a man
to roam about the city without
hindrance, two police agnnta
told off to act

which, owing to
and Mm Lcrioda'

tearful eyes and that sweet

there-xs plenty of room and love and

they had

the
educated in
himself is
—Parle Cur.

the boya didn't
“Did you cut this loaf, and then leave
it here in this hot room to dry to a chip ?” feel that it would be most
demanded Miss Cross; and then she
added, emphatically, without waiting for
that promise,
rain cl ballets, an ooca*
an answer: “But at course you did.’
No one else would have dared to do it
heodk He said more than onoe, “I don’t the perfection attained in the art; and at
And how dared you, knowing that I
mind throe peaky bullets, but I don’t prMODt.ihe supply can not keep pace
n« ver allow bread to be cut in my house
like them sheila." Another 'scream, an with the demand for fictitious gema A
until it is at least a day old?”
could explosion, and the headless body of our revolution hra been brought about lately
“I am sorry, aunt," began Dolly;
dear comrade lay fa the dost. Was it a bi the nuinqfftctnro of artificial dia­
“but ho looked so hungty!"
monds by substituting a preparation of
“Too are
“ * He!’ ’’ screamed her aunt, regarding
gold for the oxide of Teat! fa making the
He was an inveterate smoker, and a
her with a look of horror. “You gave
cosmojxilitan. He cored not whose pipe stnus, and further, the stones when cut
it away, then! Aud to a ‘he!’ A tramp,
“ I can wait, Dan. Yes’*—with a mis- he smoked so long ns it woo filled. Tak­ are subjected to a , chemical process by
I’ve no doubt, who will come back some
PITH A5D POINT
cldevous little laugh—“I can wait until ing up a T. D. that lay on tho bunk of a which the refractive power is mode equal
night, to rob the house, and murder us
I am as old as AuntLorinda.”
Whxn a man's.oft collar button comes
.tent, he lighted his match and began to that of diamonds of the purest water.
“God forbid, love!” he said, catching puffing away, when presto! bang! his lace Throe perfeetwtonro attracted great at­ off his choler rises. '
“Please, aunt," entreated tho young her in his arms and kissing her sweet
was lost to sight in a cloud of smoko that tention in last Paris Exhibition, where
girl, don’t be so angry. He wasn't a
A quarrel among printers usually
was not toliaeco smoke, and the air was they were exposed ride by side, and in
tramp; indeed he wasn’t; but a hand­
away again to-mortow, to bo gone I can filled with pipe shreda He expressed the aame cases, with real diamonds of
some young fellow with long golden not toll you how tong. Oh, Dolly,
Wn should the letter “ g " be greatly
great
price.
Whether
the
latter
.
can
no astonishment. He merely remarkixl,
hair—
heaven speed the time when a little wife “By thunder! that's the third time that's Ixi artificially mode on an extensive scale prized by farmers ? Because it changee
“ A wig," snarled Miss Cross.
is still a matter of dispute, although its rain into grain.
shall
be
waiting
with
the
old
father
and
been,
played
on
me
to-day.
"
"And the most beautiful blue eyee,"
possibility is claimed.
Any man can
A frister's girl fell exhausted into
It was at tho Battle of tho Mine. Tho convert a'diamond into charcoal, but it is
Dolly wdnt on,
I ever saw in all my mother at the stone cottage to welcome
Johnnies ha 1 made a cliarge an our front, not so easy to turn charcoal into dia­ his arms at a ball. It was a feint to
life. And' he wasn’t near the house. me home!"
work
in on cm brace. ■
She
raised
herself
on
tiptoe,
clasped
but
the
earthwork
that
our
noys
had
And ho didn’t ask for anything. Oh, do
monds. the recent chum of Mr. Mac“You’re a man after my own heart,”
thrown up was something they were not Tear, of Glasgow, to have chrystalized
listen, aunt, while I tell you all about it '
into hi. &lt;7- wilh . weOi. ol to!
prepared for. They wavered, and were carlxm is acknowledged, but the dia­ as tho blushing maiden confessed when
I was on my knees in &lt;L1
’
soon thrown into confusion. A dore devil monds produced ore as yet too minute to her lover proposed marriage.
up some currants I had let fall,
*
I
“Qeobob, dear, don't you think it's
saw him, through the hole in the hedge J
private—one of those fellows that were affect the value of natural ones.
mxtaid
'rith
found in every regiment, who spent half -fSiZ; Ixswg fU.
Brownie’s calf mode the other day, oom-1I moment be an-jts way to us."
I
And the very 'next day, January 3d, his time in flic guard-house—was over U&gt;.1 in cmlimul .l. mani, Inu iomu.it).,. ' «■“*
)“•’ . ' 5°&gt; love; ecou! 1880, as Dorothy, with a arimsaa shawl flic emliankmcnt in an instant, and with wbprt oi many j.uttnti. ta good »ub.ti- 1 .““fi ,'n“
o( lm'lu' does
“ If you had been looking at what you । thrown orar her head, wm oul in the
copious profanity, which want of space tutes, but those trits I have generally had for
were doing, you wouldn't have seen
1 ganleu siiattering crumbs on the snow compels us to omit, he was driving in more the appearance of an opaque ' There ore things that will make s
him," said'her grim listener.
for tho sparrows, she heard the jingling the rebe os one would drive sheep. Of cement than tho natural dentine. The ’ miui mad, .but one is enough when his
"He did't see mo, of course," said
DOLLY
Dolly, “ or I shouldn't have looked at ' of sleigh-bells, and Farmer Been came course he was promoted to the stripes, best and must effectual imitation, which [ wife tells him he can't have any dinner
down the lane with a aled-lood &lt;if wood.
him so intently. And, oh, Aunt Lorinda, "Mornin', Miss Dorothy,” he allied, as but before he could have them sewed on takes a good polish, is the American sub- I liecnuse she couldn't get the wash-lxiiler
to his blouse, some new outbreak of his stance parsing under the name of “cellu- ' off the 6tove*in time,
‘' Dorothy—Dorothy Waldo!” screamed it was just looking nt a picture!”
he reined up at tho back gate. “ Here's irrepressible nature sent him tothe guard
Miss Lorinda Cron ("cross by name
loid." CeUukiid is one of those invenA xovxo lawyer in Kentucky, when
“ Stuff!" said Miss Gross.
a letter for you. . They thought it might
and cron by nature," the children—yea, ।
"He was so handsome, and so dusty, be important, at the office, and to, know- house again, which canceled the “stripes" tions of recent origin which has become the Judge decided a case against him.
forever.
and many of tlie grown-ups—of ’the and so ahabbv, poor fallow! And he rat
a Hulmtitute fur many natural raw mate- : naid to the court : “ Welk now, I shall
Who can forget a eflftain Ohio resi- rials. It is a species of solidified collo- . take tlie case to another Judge, and let
neighborhood declare her), as she down under flic old true, took a crust of in' how koerful I be, and that I was
pounced upon tlie huge loaf of bread bread out of his pocket and began to eat cornin’ this way, they asked me to fetch ment, enlisted for one hundred days? We dion produced by dissolving gun cotton , him gueati what the law is.”
which she had taken from the oven and I it tu&gt; though he was very, very hungry. it to you. ” And the old man tossed the were behind tlie earthworks on the Ber- in camphor
-r—• with
— the
™- aid
.— of
— heat
—„ and:
a lfitle
A
little boy
noy was walking
waiting with
wiui his
ids
letter over the hedge, into the girl's out­ munda front when these giauts of the 1
put into the big stone crock only half on ' That went to my heart"
-- TL:
f odlnlotd
/I mMnm
prawm..
Tl.enppllc.tlon. of
there feU lroni .bovo hi.
stretched hands, and drove of!
Wait—for they were giants almost every are now legion.
hour ago, just ■ before she turned her
kmnn. As
Ah a suiisutnte
.
,
.
. « &gt; . . .1
substitute for ■hc.Ml. on’ avalanche
“ Rubbish!” said her aunt
of
soot
blown
by
the
“
A
letter
for
me!
”
said
Dolly,
in
tones
is wind irom
atraight-up-and-dowr
back
on the
“And I got up softly and ran into the of great amazement “ Why, I never re­ man of them—came hurrying in from the ivory
from a neignoonng
neighboring ciumuey.
chimney.
- it is best
1, known, and so perfect
front, more like u mob than soldiers. Of । C..
kitchen, to stalk to the garret after “that । house, and cut u slice—" •
z_.
:
U&gt;e .rerembUnre
U»t . clo-.in.~o..HeUo.r cn„l
quiu, -itaiuhei.
ceived a letter before in all my life!”
..
■
... *
idle hussy, Molly"—the maid-of-all- I
required to distincmisn
distinguish it from the *•
“ A slice! Great grief!" interrupted Then she turned it about, and inspected course we asked wliat the matter was. , tion is reoturtHi
some
nigger
snow
!
”
work—“who had lieen twice as long as Aunt Lorinda.
“ A piece big enough it curiously. The envelope was a com­ One six-footer, of hxpiaciuus tune, ex- j genuine; the absence of the grain, or de­
Tint
reason-why
women
have- little
or
plained. He hail got a sight of the rebe. ' cassation, is the chief distinction. Cel—-----------¥ ------- ------ she ought to have been making the beds f'jr the breakfast of a whole family.”
mon large yellow one, and bore the “Oh," said he, “they ore terrible look­ luloid p&lt;kh&lt;-s»«i not only all the strength n" *ucce« at fishing is l»eeause but few
there."
‘ ^And I buttered it"
printed address of a law firm in an ad­ ing fellers; awful dirty and ragged." and elaaticitv of ivory; but it does not
I said the huge loaf. I should have |
u,en* po***" dctvv enough to hold
“ You buttered it”
joining city, as well as her own address,
wurp nor discolor with age. It is much i
worm between their teeth so that
said half tho huge loaf, for only that ।
“ Yes aunt; I only took the butter that written in a plain legal hand. “Who “Were you in the fight?' wo aakixb “No; used in making combs, bocks of brushes tliey can use both hands in getting tho
we wa/in't in the fight; we only followed j
proportic®. of tho newly baked bread re- was left in tho dish.?’
। can it be from? " wondered Dolly; and and held on to what the skrimmagcra and hand mirrors, frames for looking hook out of their bock hair,
mam cd
• Half a pound!
J ou go without j yH,n opened it, to find her question but took. Tlie fust thing I knew one of our
glasses and portraits, handles for knives
A toung gentleman being pressed
“ Dor-o-thy Wal-do!” again screamed batter for a week."
x
.
partly answered.
A sheet of blue paper
fellers got struck smock in tho foot I and forks, piano and organ keys, and ; very hard in company to sing, even after
Miss Cross, m an ascen ling scale, with i
"And I ran out aRiiin, and into th. „UJ1 a smaller envelope were enclosed.
tell yer, wo thought it was about time to billiard balls, which are said to be equal j he had solemnly assured them he could
an ominous tremolo on the last note.
Ian.-, a« fast a. I could." continued Do- Tll, |&gt;ipcr c.uuuned, m the same hand pile" out o' that/' was his remark, as ho
"Yes, aunt,” replied a sweet, fresh rothy, apparently undumayed by this wbieL ildremod tl&gt;o
in elasticity to those of ivory. One ad- i not, olwerved testily they intended to
addressed tlie letter, these lines: moved on.
young voice; and a pretty young girl threat, " for fear I might lose courage;
vantage it has over ivory is that it may , make a butt of him. “No, my good
came in from tho garden, with a basket and stopping suddenly before him, I put 1 Afuu Horo/iji Waldo:
be moulded, so tliat the most delicate and . sir,” said Root, “ we only want to get a
of cherry-red currants in her hand.
elaborate articles can be mode with it at stave out of you."
People Who Live Near the Pole.
the bread in his hand, and said, * I am so
A tiny tiling she was, with round dim- " sorry for you!’and turned to runaway, paning ebeck In compliance with order* re­
a fraction of the cost of true ivory. An
tub inu-st' from the logic class : ProTho Rome correspondent of the Phil- |
pled, rosy face, innocent cliildjike blue­ when ho raized my hand and kwrad it," ceiving t« that effect from a client in Europe odelphin Bulletin, speaking of the Cin- cndless variety of colors can also be 1 (essor—“ Sfiss C., give an example of a
in tore* to in thie country we reprwenL
gray eyes, and fair hair, soine short , (Miss Lorinda Cross liecame rigid as whole
given
to
celluloid
bj^
the
admixture
of
I
conclusion drawn from two false
fl.-.. .-L
„___ _
*
kici, a remarkable people discovered by
tresses of which had escaped from the ! marble) “and raid, ‘These are the first
' “ pigments. In
~ imitation of *tor­ premises." Miss C.—“ Logic is on easy
the Swedish explorers of the North Polo I projxJr
braid into which they hail l&gt;een bound, ' kind words Tve heard since I eume to
region, Hays: The people found there |I toise shell it is made into such articles as utudy ; Hint's fols?. I don't like etusy
and were making a delightful use of their this beastly country. Tell me your name
" January 1, 1880.”
were not procisely ravages—they were |] combs, card cases, cigar cases, napkin studies; that’s false. I don’t like logic;
freedom by curling in tlie most charming little one.' * Dorotliy Waldo,' said I.
rings, etc. The pink coral so popular
Dolly’s lovely eyes opened to their clothed (roughly, perhaps)—but thev ।1 for jewelry is admirably imitated with it, that's true." Class dismissed.
manner about the low frank brow and • Dorothy Waldo,’ he rejx-ati-d; ‘ I shall
were clothed m skins of reindeer or seal. ,
A cmr that is set an a hill cannot be
widest
extent
“
A
chock!"
she
ex
­
little pink-tip]»ed ears.
i and so are malachite and amber moutlinever forget it;' and he raised liis hatvmd claimed,
__ _____ t___ with trembling fingers
__
bill And it is just the some way with
tore , Their costume might not perhajm suit ।
About “sweet sixteen,” a stranger । went away. Dear aunt, had you been in open flu-and
second envelope^ which was j Parisian taste, but it was adaptable to ! pieces for pi{M», cigiir holders and musi­ dirty cuffs.—S'f. Louie Spirit.
Tis
would have pronounced her; but Dolly, | mv place, would vou not have done as 1 also addressed to her,__but in a_different, 1 th‘‘ir clime. It ta composed of reindeer ' cal instrumenta.
true. Even if you take tlie cuffs off and
as hex youthful companiouH, much to the did?"
Numerous patents have been issued stick them in your breeches' rear pocket,
more elegant bond;and sure enougti
1 skin atockinm lined with eider-down, reinfrom
time
to
time
for
making
imitation
disgust of her aunt Lorinda, called her,
“ I ?" cried Aunt Lorinda—" I carry there wns a check—a check for a thoue- ! deer ar sealskin Ixxita reaching to flic
the first time you jerk out your handker­
was older than that by a vear and u meals to Strang** men on the public high­
marble, which in practice have been
chief they will l&gt;e thrown twenty feet
„
.
o- । and dollar*, jmy&amp;ble to tlieorder of | knees, and under these, again, reindeer
half.
way? I 'let• u foreigner
'
who called my
Miss Dorothy Waldo.
Andon a slip of j of sealskin trousers, over which ore worn more ar loss sucei'asful; by some of these 1 into the lap of a young lady on tlie other
an
almost
perfect
imitation
of
the
vari
­
An orphan nt tho age of tyelve, she court try ‘a lieuatly country'
my pajier which'had kept its company were “ extra cold weather other trousers lined •
ous shades and colors of 'marble is ob­ tide of the room.
had been left to tlie care of tlie only re­ hand? No, indeed; he never would these words: ’ In payment for a slicea witil fura tunic, coat, or
"
not play with that litte
tained, and slate is mode to imitate mar­
lative she knew, her mutner's elder sister kissed my haml"
very large slice—of'bread and butter," | blouse of tlie tame materials reached to
girl, my dear, ” said an injudicious par­
—a woman hard of speech and mmuiera,
*
«««,«,
u
..
s
*
“ Perhaps not," said Dolly, with a And thM» all the young girl ever knew fa® knees, and, according to the weather, ble. Artificial stone is now made to any ent “But, mu, 1 like her; she is a
and anything but soft in heart Tlfa , momeiitarv
twinkle in her ove(1&gt;
'
then about it
"
several of these are worn one over the extent.
Within tlie last six or seven years a gixul little girl, and I am sure she
maiden lady soured irrevocably on her nhe udd.ii,
pleodinglv, *' But don't be
.
,,
IV.r one moment she stooil dazed with । other. For the head they wear a cap to
dresses ns pretty os I do, and she has
tweuty-fourtii birthday, which should angry
aiIfSiv any :„
usri, aunt kI’u
longer,
ll umoke an­ joy and astonishment. ILs next die match the rest of the charming costume, complete revolution has taken place in lota of toys.” “ I cannot help that, my
have also Ixjen her wedding day ; but at i other
right
away."
thought of Dau. Perhaps he had not j “nd tliis caj&gt; is tied under tlie chin like u tlie substitution of artificial uliza*ine for dear," replied the foolish mother ; “ her
'
'loaf‘’ofT’bread
d right
away.
”
the very moment alio was fastening tlie |
••
’» bring *«.
X «.
“ But
But that
that w™«
won't
Iwuik
what you started vet How could die get to him i baby’s can. Finally they wea: over their j। the natural alizarine of nuulder. The father is a shoemaker." “But! don't
orange blossoms in her hair, had come I ]nlV0 wasted,'
through tlie deep snow? Sleigh-bells ' fB *ind 61 bi\of.
which culture of tliis dvc root has almost been
--- said her inflexible relath.®. n^ws
h*‘r fa’frvthed had elojied 1 tjva “
•• A
A pretty
pretty wife
wife you
you'd
be for
for a
man again. Farmer Beers coming Imck with- h?1’ V***? druw °y, r th1&lt;ur fazx*’ wheo U‘° j abandoned now in flic producing coun­ play with her father; I play with her;
’d lie
a man
' iseers coming Lack with- ' ‘7* ,i”"v' tries where it was formerly4’ grown. The she ai n't a shoemaker."
witli tlie girl-friend she hud chuseD for who biUn't
a
dollar
to
call
his
own,
giv“ ’ ’ ‘'
• givout the wood. El
‘ ’into
* * *the
“ 'lane. 111 ;1,r
tn lure thou* nf»««L
Site __
ran___
out
th
1’^*1“^
agricultural industry
A clergyman once visited a lady of
hcr bndesuuud. Lonndu tore the bndid , Uig away bread by tho loaf and butter bv
^U, do take UM,
w.uu vuu!"
vuu. suecrwu.w
W fwluo u*ble peop 0 of the ;
J*()
"Oh,
me with
she cried, to ‘1
wreath into inurments.
,i. . jKituid
.........j &gt;•" (Miss Crura hod retained, al
-.
fragments, and «eatter»^l
scattered it tlie
the great surprise of the houest old fel-| countiy fasten tails of animals to the , has bein entirely replaced by a chemi­ his parish who liad just lost her hus­
band, in order to offer consolation, and,
to the winds ; never mentioned the false least one womanly trait—u alight tenden­ low. “I must see Dau-Mr. Howell, 1 edKl*J°A°W cal7
pair
from
btuiLsli.-d
•
- that
—— hour,• —
—
— forever all
.... cy to i-uggiauuuiq
me thieves
imeves mean. I must see him us soon us possincl*- “ t^.elr nclies
Beauthttl fanev ornaments arc made upon her earnest inquiries as to the re­
exaggeration) “ uiiui
to all the
the womanly grace ana tenderness she and tramps who happen to come along " Wo."
e?ns^ “ n,m&lt;le*;rXn7.TJK*T' W artificial tortutai. shell, which is formed union of families in heaven, he strongly
had ever possessed (truth to toll, she had
'Oh, aunt!” exclaimed her niece:
“Jump right in, my dear," said tlie ,
•»»&gt;“&gt;? “* 10°.000 of these animals, by melting gelatine at a moderate tom- r; erted his belief in that fact; and
never poatM-roed mucin, mid lieeame the “ he looked like a prince."
old man, “and I’ll have you at tho stono I fho ladies wear the same costume as the . panama
u small amount of metallic when she asked with anxiety whether
any time must elapse Ixifore friends
boniest worker of her sex that ever ।
“A pnnee !”—with a snort of scorn. cottage in a jiffy."
I
"Wch giv.s^tbem a strange
niIuung
„hole
would be able to find each other in the
worked upon n farm. In a man's boots, “Your head is turned by that trashy
Away they went, tho gray more mak- । ‘if“Wp
ataining the moss with hydrosulphate of next world, he emplintically said, “ No !
•coat, and hat, early and late, hot or cold, poetry yott read. A prince ! A likely ing excellent time—for her; and us they । d1stuictl?n. ^*7
^cir hair in two mumnou^
produce an imitation
they will be united at once. ’’ He was
wet or dry, with set mouth, lowering . story in shabby clothes and nibbling a
thinking of the Imppinues of lieing able
brow, and sileut lijis' she toiled side by I mist
.... j A disguised burglar, in myopinCareful “
thought
and
are to offer the relief of such faith, when
herein (
h-o» U«n&gt; tta.
»“«&gt;&gt;' “
d ingenuity m
ide with her sturdy old father, until tlie ion. But burglar -or __________
no burglar," she
always
on
the
search
to
utilize
waste
she broke in upon his meditations by ex­
day he was struck down by the pitiless continued, it must be confessed with yang voice nngu.g on th« e.Jd mt, ud ,
Vh.?n
to-.----And.-------substitutes.
For claiming,’ tuidly, “ Well, hie fleet wife
sun,,----------------------and died a few-----------------hours after—died-- some irrelevancy,
j------shall
v-’’---------have voting children they carrv them on , -products,
.
• and
.
\--------------- “you
never mar- Jmadly waved her crimson shawl.
■
1 thnix bndu, nod tl.nl dmltan them.
“ • Ixxge demnnd lor hae got him, then, by thie time !"
just in time to be saved the pang of hear- [ ry u man who hasn't a dollar to call his
Don turned, naw
the
bright
flag
and
&lt;~»m,.laUne bound , Both men and women arc thort of .tature,
manuhwtanng puring that his youngest and favorite daugh- own, with my consent, and if ever you her sweet face below
it, and came bound­ Ilmtrtomm.d^jaderfnllv^ng.uUnyjxjbcs
---------—-for glace leather in glove­
ter was lying at the point of death, I marry without my consent you make a ing over the snow ta^lo^.i'^r
i
•
•
•
Sowing Flower Seeds.
widowed and friendless, in a far-away j
of your mother iu her grave."
•h.
tr™. th. S*n «lk for mile, wtth burden, on _theu- making, book-binding, phatograpliing,
in Ids arms as she jumped from the
calico
printing,
clarifying liquors,
In sowing flower seed a mistake is fro
city. Lorinda buried her father—if she ■
"Aunt, I have told you again and
backs which we Europeans could not
in the
form of albumen, queutly made in sowing them too deep ;
raw her—promoted a j iignin,” aaid Dorothy, firmly but gently, ded.
wept for him, none saw
even lift Their faces are large and etc.,
“ Yon couldn’t—no, not if you guessed
man who had been long in his ernnloj
employ- &lt; “ that I never would. 1 have not lurbroad aud they have no foreheads. In and the yolk ofthe egg, etc. Large indeed it is a very common error, and ao
forever," aim said, half crying and half
hurwlf tto I gotten my mother's last commands."
ment to the position she used harself
this tho women would bo quite tho fashion premiums have been offerd for a counta for many failures in the germina­
aud started for her sister
sister's
bed- I
* Then don't be encouraging that Dan- toughing — “you couldn't guess what in Europe, where the todies do all they good substitute for egg albumen, but tion ai flower seeds, wherein the florist
occupy, and
’s bee
brought
me
here
this
morning."
no really efficient substitute has yet been or seedsman is unjustly blamed. The
aide. When she returned to ■ Fernville ‘ id Howell to meet you every tack and
can to conceal their fareheads.
“Whatever it was, heaven bless it a
discovered. In glove-making a mucilage rule recommended of covering seed only
---:_ _
-------- V* J
— 1UU-i tuni; an&lt;) tf yoU niu'Ht have Home one to
again,
she brought
dear
lit tie------------tair-haiml,
thousand times'" said the lover.
obtained from the root of the marsh their thickness is n safe one to follow.
soft-eyed Dorotliy with her, and some walk home from church with you—Z can
A Teacher of Pocket-Picking.
mallow has been tried. Some manufac­ Some do not require to be covered, but
of her neighbors fancied that ainco that go and come by nrraelf, thunk heaven!
“Yea, now I think of it, it is. But it
Twenty years ago Chester established turing processes require the white of tho when sewn all that in required is to press
time she had been a shade less stern; —there's Arthu*- Hrown, and he has a
can't be possible you have oome here to a school in London dedicated to the egg, some the yolk. At least four eggs the earth down with a board. This
but if she hod been, it was so alight a thousand dollars in the bank."
propose to me?"
devotees of St. Nicholas, and he speedily are required to clarify every barrel of buries the seed into tlie ground sufficient
shade that it was almost impoasiffle to
“ But, aunt. I’ve known Don so long,
“Very poraible indeed," answered obtafaed many pupils. The moat well- wine; and when the production of wine ly to insure their germination if tliev are
perceive, it True, she did less ont-of- and he is away so much, that when ho
“Mr. known and idtillfnl pickpockets who have in France and other continental States is sound. The soil requires to be finely
is at home I feel as though—I mean, I DiJlv, slowly and deliberately.
paid the penalty al being caught, and considered, the demand becomes exten­ pulvorized, for if it be lumpy the seeds fall
thus raved to teoclung her niece to sew mean, I wouldn't like to hurt his feel­ Daniel Howell, will you marry me?”
Mr. Daniel Howell’s only reply was those who were cleverenough to evade the sive, reaching hundreds of millions of between them, and may drv np before
and cook aud churn, and other like ac­ ings.”
sprouting. Balsoms and zinnias, and
to fold her in so close an embrace that,
complishments ; but Dover were the les­
“ Bah!" retorted the grim maiden. being tlie tiniest of maidens, she almost chiteBes of the myrmidons of the law, eggs. Some of the seaweed isinglass other medium sized seeds maybe covered
have all been molded .‘iccarding to the might certainly bo used for this pursons
by an ajtproving
smilehave no feelings. And as for
------- accompanied
»—-——
I “Men
from a quarter to half an inch. We are
Chcsteruu. method.
And, when it is
or kindly word, much less a loving faaju j knowing him a long time, I think you’ve dtoiipix-ored from view.
"And has Miss Cross—" he began, stated that in. twenty years Chester had
Thkhe is no end to artificial produc­ referring now to the hardier annuals, the
Even to the gentle, winning child, Lorimta known him quite long enough."
wlieu
the
pretty
blushing
face,
nil
seeds
of which may be sown where they
been
able
to
aniass
u
fortune
of
tions,
and
the
list
might
lie
extended
in
­
Cross remained a cold stem woman. But
“ But if he hod a thousand dollars, in­
atrv. tn &lt;rmw A —
&gt;' -_
Dorothy was sc sunny in dispoiiition that stead of Abner Brown?" questioned dimpled with smiles, was raised against £50,000 sterling, the great importance definitely, including artificial ice, which
and efficacy of taa lessons will be thor­ renders us independent of King Frost;
the stern ways and dark face of her aunt Dolly, with more spirit than she had yet his own.
“
No,
she
has
not,
”
interrupted
Dolly.
transplant
into
the
open
ground,
for in
oughly
appreciated.
His
pupils,
on
artificial
sugar,
which
we
can
make
from
could not cloud her young life. And shown. '
that way stronger plants are generally
“She knows nothing about it But-its leaving his institution, were formed into
though shut out from that inflexible
“That would be in his favor, certain­
obtained that stand drouth letter and
woman's heart, she found tho doors of ly. But he hasn’t and never will have, all right, Dau," carefully tucking some- bands of ten under the guidance of a
give flowers easier.—Praric Farmer.
all other hearts wide open to her. The with that old father and mother depend­ tiling with her dainty left hand—Dan “schoolmaster;” and it was under the
dogs, the cats, the hens, the chickens, ing upon him. A thousand dollars, in­ held the right—into the breast pocket of iBgis of this’ever-watchful guardian that artificu’ leather from old scraps or the
Rather Had Brady.
the horses, the cows, the calves, the deed! Where would he get it? The his overcoat “ You may come and see tliey.overran the earth. Two-thirds of leather doth, artificial parchment from
When James T. Brady firat opened a
very geese, regarded her with adoration. sooner you forget Danin Howell and Aunt Lorinda as soon as you choose. the* “ profits " were faithfully and punc­ paper chemically treated with sulphuric
The farm laborers, blessed her pretty the sooner Daniel Howell puts you out You didn’t know it, Dan dear, but you’ve tually paid to the illustrious professor. add; and as hides for leather become lawyer's office in New York, he took a
got a thousand dollars. ”
Chester demeaned himself but twice fa more irf demand, we have come to utilize basement room, which had previously
face whenever she cams among them; out of his head, the better.
been occupied by a cobbler. He was
his career by “ working,” personally ; it
and as for Molly—poor hard-work.-d
“There's no need for yon to talk so
was at Paris, during the last two exhibisomewhat annoyed by the previous oc­
Molly' —she would have kissed the loud, aunt” said the little girl, indig­
Thr Old Method.
tiona.
In
1878
ho
was
arrested
and
con
­
cupants colters, and irritated by tho
(ground the little feet trod upon.
nantly; and then, startled by the look of
A young lady in Vassar College claims demned to six months' imprisonment;
fact that he had few of his own. One
What wonder, then, that Dun Howell, malicious triumph on her aunt’s face,
that Phtholognyrrh should be pro­
day an Irishman entered. “The cobDorothy looked around, just in time to nounced Turner, and gives tho following
N®r’« ftoXML I roe,” 1*0 said. “I should
receive a farewell bow from Daniel
♦ ninb
llnrl '* towtlw
A.. A *D—_ J—
explanatory table:
ainco disposed of the good-will of bis ctdved in Charleston,
Howell as he turned from the door.
“ business” to two of his best vunato
“ He heard me,** said Miss Croon, ‘Tm
and
retired
to
Birmingham,
where
he
has
in
Southern
Florida.
The
captors
dcing
at
the
solitary
table
and
then a tall, bright-faced boy of fifteen, glad he did; 'twill nave trouble.”
myrrb) is
a great deal of property. Having some
“ Oh, Aunt Lorinda, how can yon be
verv urgent offft’ra to settle in Paris, he
so cruel?” said poor Dolly, bursting into
applied, a few days ago, for permission for exhibition. It is about eight and a must l» doiiq
but he
tears.
to pass a week in this capital, which was half feet long and weighs 800 pounds.
ye linin't got

AND DAN.

�EJTVSffftui.WS

HirU
haps I have not the art i ms it graocfitliv, but be Uiat speaks from the heart mv heart I had Dot thought of visit- U*'» itart, raarkjwl; rat tffl tK*»
will’ ever be listened to attentively, and mi my boyhood'. taw. »«l ■»* 1
A
taJtaraal MD» W God,
felt that I could not go sway forever Shan run with etnxi«. Ana etap, your Joy
without once more looking upon the

AGAIN TO THE FRORT,
With &amp;n IMMENSE STOCK of New and Freeh
s*w*,Om

Spring Goodn

of my nature. I found but Utile time,
to attend school, but that little was so daaire . to stop increased. And so, when
improved that in looking back over my the train halted at tlie well-remembered
school-da v» I find nothing to regret save depot, I stepped from the oar, took tlie
their brevity.
TDditor and Proprietor.
Baton ohe had completed her 16th
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS
year, my mster died. I stood beride and &lt;ret I felt there TM a change Many
And
tepa
fnUUbMt,
oa
that
teuhtea
abort.
Leri U u. Lu «»«&lt; yoimg lifc go of tlie friends of my youth had moved
' out M gently as if she had tout fallen uway ; others had died ; and thoeo who
quietly to sleep. It was a long time be­ were left had wives and families who
vhM U&gt;« bm* toils gaaUr oa Uy mw.
fore I could realize that she waa dead. churned all their love. My widowed
viator *1*4* s«i&gt; Utottoly o»e tiiyhrtd.
. But when, at last, the truth forced itself aunt alone gave ma a wdcotoe that wm
upon mv unwilling heart, I aat down by heartfelt and warm. Yes, there was one
[UK
dur stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of the
her aide, took her white, cold hand in other.-my cousin, a beautiful girl whom
•a
mine, but did not weep. My grief was I had not seen atnoe she was a little
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
too deep for team I thought of the child. In her I found a friend, such as
too
rig 18.00
York, Detroit and'Chicago, which may be enumerated
many times she had wound' her anna I never knew before. She was con­
lovingly about my neck ; of the many versant with all the circumstances of
I..JA
1" OJ
under the heads of
kiiMM» she had showered upon my lips, my life, and symjiathized with me as
One night often destroys a whole life.
clieeks snd brow; and, oh! now 1 nona &gt;other lind over done. Unaon- The leakage of the night keeps tho day
longed to f&lt;«l tlie pressure of those* arms Hcioualy my heart went out to her. and tho forever empty. Night is sin's harvest­
once more, to taste sgnin tlie sweetness few days I bad purposed atoying length­ ing time. More sin and crime ore com­
ened into weeks, and still I lingered, un­ mitted in one night than in nil the days
of those loving lips.
But why dwell upon the swcetly-sor- willing to tear myself away.
rowful theme ? We buried her in tlie
I knew my cousin felt a sincere friend­ true ef the city than of the country.
village churchyard, by tlie side of tlie ship for .me, but further than that I TLe-.txeet lamps, like a file of soldiers,
dear ones who had gone before. When dared not hope. Rite was so young, so with torch in liand, stretch away in long
summer came, sweet flowers bloomed beautiful, so pure, it seemed to me ira- lines on either sidewalk; the gsv-colored
upon her grave, but none so sweet os jxwsible she could ever look upon a transparencies are ablaze with attracrir.LZCA OFFJCEKH.
and Gents’
once had been the flower that lay be­ coarse, rough man like myself in any jons; the saloon and billiard halh. are
BMdm-U'lUb m. K Ilk*.
neath.
more favorable light Behoving this, I brilliantly illuminated; music sends
Fui-nisliing- Goods.
forth
its
enchantment;
tbe
gay
company
It was long ere I sufiiciently recovered kept the true state of my feelings a se­
from the shock to again take on interest cret from her, snd tried hard to smother begin to gather to the haunts and houses
in my work - but, aa time wore on, I the affection that would not be put of pleasure; the gambling dens are aflame
with palatial splendor; tlie theaters are
forgot something of niy grief, though down.
there, was ever present m my heart an
At last I determined to go—to forget wide open; t)»e piills of destruction are
eager longing for love.
.
her if I could. So, ul breakfast one grinding health, honor, happiness, hepe
JlerUtUM.
Tlie city
At last that longing was satisfied. In morning, I startled them by announcing out of thousands of lives.
THE CELEBRATED
a,t trnoiiun' D’i-cxipaL aacncB-A. d.n»*the vih*ge there lived a lovely girl, the my intention of leaving them the follow­ under the gaslight is pot the same as Al
to a, Pwlra. *rv(r»a every H.bbath M ll»to
daughter of a merchant We had been ing week. My aunt probated but I under God’s nuulight. The allurements e. m. aud T p. m. Sabl uh eebo-4 at M m. Lraj-er
ulaymaU-s and comniMiions from child- listened in vain for any word of remon­ and perils and pitfalls of night ore a n;eetin&lt; every ’Bain-lay evenlhs.
b xxl, and our frienaship had increased strance from the one who alone might hundred fold deeper and darker and
ASmiLLE UHM2F.M*. S3 F. A A M. Rec­
more destructive. Night life in our cities
with increasing years. One evening I induce me to remain.
tor communication un cacti Wodr.caday
a
a -.’—t-—AThey cannot fail to please the Ladies.
atta’larau«taU"&lt;g tlIpa H-rv.*
breathed in her cor a taic of love, and
I glanced across the table to where is a dark nroblem, whose depth and , fockei
» ara twartlfatly inwlkd.
asked her to I mi my wife. Her answer my cousin sat Her eyes met mine for abysses and whirliMxjls make us start ' Trxn,lsnl' _
BOBKBT MeCAHTNY, W. M.
flooded my heart with a jieacvful lisppi- an instant—only an instant—and yet in back with horror. All night long tears i jqhn SMITH. SMteUjy.
ness to which it hod long been a that brief time they told me more tlum *re felling, blood is streaming
OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Homstronger.
I had ever dared to hope. A few mmgirtrferg.
Young men, tell me how and where
I approached her father upon the utee later I arose and fallowed her into I ; ou qiend your evenings, and I will
ewt Ooods and selling on the basis of Three
subject of our marriage, and gained his the sitting-room, scarcely less agitated I write out tlie chart of vour character
W H YOUHG,
the yardl and Sixteen
consent, with the provia© that I should than she. Leading her to a sofa, I sat i and final destiny, with blanks to insert
D. Office E**t .Id* of Mrta Btrret, N'MbriU.
• Offie* houra from 7 to • a. a. aad 4 to 7 p. m
be alisent one year, to test the strength down beside her, and, still holding her । your names. It xoem to me aa appro­
tlie
enables us to hold all our old custom­
of my love for his daughter. To thia hand in mine, I said :
; prime text would be, " Watchman, what
H
A.
BARKER,
we both objected most earnestly, but he
" Do»n not my little cousin wish me | of the night ?" Policeman pacing the
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
P. HomeopMble Physician and Borvacn
was inexorable, and we eubmitU'd.
to remain ?"
l»eat, what of tlie night? What are the
• Office, near rreldenoe . on corner of Weebluf
A few da.i s later I luule adieu to all I
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
“ Oh, John, you know I do. Please young men of the city doing at night ? ton and State BlreeU, Nashville, Mkh.
held dear in life, and started forth to don't go !'*
where do they spend their evenings?
CHAS.
IL .BRADY,
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
try mv fortune at tlie West At Chey­
“ Aud will you let me love you if I Who are their aK»ciatea ? What are
.
_,
enne I luuted, and, taking advantage of stay ?”
Uica h.biu? When, do th^- go in,
A wElKSl!?
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
tlie
un UCDk
first uut'I
offer uiai
that was
won iuikic
mode,, Ia was rsoon
—-- res.
wiiat time do you see them come out? | »u&lt;iix&gt;n»cy»ndn&lt; ■«p*ci*iiv.
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try us
installed u “ cow-lwy" on one of the j So gently came her answer, and so Policeman, would the night life of young rtou
atteodod
rare. Uffica oppoaiW Unlargest stock ranges in tl^ Territory. By bloomed the roses on her checks, that I mon commend them to toe confidence of I ^lUu^'^MavUh*
aud see.
strict attention to btuuneas, and » care- | knew she understood me, and, with a their employers ? Would it be to thsir ---------- -------------------------ful regard for the interests of my em- j wild, rapturous thrill of jov, I clasped credit P
LEWIS DURKEE,
N. B.— Will continue to pay the highest market price in
ployer. I scx»n rose to tlie dignity of | )1Pr to mv heart, and pressed kins after 1
Make a record of the nights of one r awyer, Nouiv Public,
L. ‘
anca
Ayvnt.
CoUbciIo'o* promptly made, sod , exchange for all farm products.
week. Put in the morning paper tlie 4-*
nc® A**
nL Conduct
foreman, with a tudary of $100 per kisH upon her nnreaisting forehead,
jsnrsjimclnc prop-riy executed
Ofllcv in D. C ,
month.
•• My darling, my own precious dor- names of all the young men, their habits
Tlie months rolled on, and nothing ' ling ! ami will you indeed bo mine ?" 1 and haunts, that are on the street for '
EMORY PARADY.
sinful pleasure. Would there not be i
"transpired to give me a momeut's un- j asked,
she gently disengaged herself ' shame and confusion ? Some would not I
USTICE OF THE FLACK. ConT«tjBncSn* car* ,
easiness in legard to tlie constancy of I Then
rTn
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
fully and pj jraptly atlradad la. Ufflca coat 1
my betrothed.
Long, loving letters from mv arms, mui her lieautiful brown | dan' to go to their places of business ; I
aid- Main Btract, NaabvUla Mlctu
some would return home at night; some |
came regularly and often—bright s|x&gt;ts eyes filled with tears, as she replied :
"John, I gave yon all my heart bo- । would leave the city ; some would com­ '
WM~ PARMENTER,
j
in tlie lonely desert of my life.
T^TOW IS THE TIME
At last my year was up, and I prepared fore you asked it, and yet I am afraid | mit suicide. Remember, young men, '
to hasten home and claun my bride. On to marry you. I would be miserable if i that in tlie retina of tlr all-seeing Eye i
the day before I was to start, I called at my husLmid should become a dmnkkrd. ! Hie re is nothing hid but shall l&gt;e revealed 1
W H GRISWOLD,
To Take Advantage of the
on
the
last
day.
—
11
apt
let
Weekly.
the office for my mail. A tiny, white Your habit of drinking is no secret, and, •
P. H o*WMop«tblc Phrrifltea and -Samoa
envelojM' wi» handed to me, and one when I asked yon to stop, you refused.
• Offit* over D. C. Ortffilh’e etore. BMldeaea
corner Phillipa and Durkee atreeta Prompl atten­
glance at the superscription told me it And now—"
tion (iven to call* daj Or nl(ht.
"And now, Maud," I broke in, "I I
was from she who was oil the world to
, A11 wU-inlonnea people Me familiar j ----------------er TNT-----------------i will stop. You asked me
for my own
own
me.
I
Far ;
wc&lt;iunt of tl»e death of tbe ,
A. M. FLIHT,
&gt;ak«;
to
abstain,
and
I
refuse*!.
F
“
Stepping ajairt from the. crowd,
(Vfhina Home I vouug Prince Napoleon, who fell, pierced 1 A TTORNEY at La* -nd Solicitor tn Cbacoerj
i
your
sake,
I
will
do
anr
‘
,,;
"~
, - -™ — —lytlling. come t
P _
1 .
’ , .
,
A -m nr*c&gt;Je« tn al) tb« CoorU of thlaaUte.
tore o]&gt;en the envelope aud 'read these
into the library, and L wiU i hy »u&gt;e^n .s^wou^rt tU hands €^UeU&lt;^’’£j±rt,.
mk*
d. C.
' with me i__ J_
,,
,
words :
stem aa pledge
Dh-dne which
which you
VOU yourvour- 1 *’» th“ Zllhu,&gt; lU
Afnca&gt; JaUe
I 'JHffllh . Store, h^ide. Mick.
. _w
—MM
I am write and sign
vour
dear
I
187®.
0
j
m.-imcd. Oh, John! I know I h*ve don*- self shall witness.
With y*.iir d
£ PARADY,
Many will remember that Capt Carey. |
wrong. Can you ever forgive me ?
Itaj_ | mime upon the paper, 1 know} it ne
ANUFACTUHEBcf Boot* and Shoe*. Making
| in his published report, mentioned that,
Oh ! the agony of that moment ! As 1 ,,-iIl la-broken.'1
and rrpalnns MsUy dona, al»o Oriel aiun
I Stood there staring vacantly at the
j kx| Ul,. wa*
M follows ; । after they had selectod tlie campinglion to fill all ordart promptly, and at Um loves!
ground—the object for which the squad li-ln* prioea. Shop eesl aide of Mato rttreat.
cruel note-, it seemed that tlie light of &gt;
’
July io, 1876.
IBTRAsEY
mv life had gone out for ever. Ah, । 1 boreby pledge my word of honor to totally of six hod been detailed—and had laid
Where he is constantly opening
relulur, thorn' only who have exiHTiem &lt; &lt;l al-Uin from al) intoxicating drinka, f~m&gt; Uu. cofice and reste*’, that he suggtsted
&amp;A'.'HKK.
QoytoaoS Ra®r«&lt;a carriad U. any
it &lt;» •reJire U» inexp-obl. grirflhM i
S ! that they should remount and return to
ulaca la the village. Stout Horace, ipod dray
sweeps across the heart at snch a time I i
uo* »&lt;&gt; foudly cbcnnbed, be over re- ; camp. But young Prince, who com- [
The death of a loved one cuts not half | aiued or not
Johs
Wmsox. . manded the squad, said:
CHA R LES S CH EID T,
ohn IL
!L Wiuam.
"No, let’s wait ten minutes."
'
I.A&lt; KSMIT1I. Mttendc j.romt.|ly lo all •
so keenly. Here we mourn the loos of
"Will
vour name beneath
'•Will von write your
tieneath
-------- IN---------Just as they prepared to dismount, at
til.- pl wk&gt;r*ilth and
-h.wlfW line
one dearer; i«Tlinps, than life ; there to : nune?" faaked. ’
the expiration of that ten minutes, a body
the couBcionsncss &lt;&gt;f our loss is added
t]ie ,K.n ^4 amte :
of
Zulus
came
on
them,
and
all
fled
but
i
the conviction of guilt on the part ol
M*n&gt; Hives*.
dUtsrellancouz Cards.
one we had lelieved bo pure, bo true ’
** And now, my pet, will you trust me ? the Prince, whose horse broke from him. Here our grief is mitigated by the Will you give yourself to mo without After a desperate resistance, he fell cov­
ered
with
wounds,
aud
died
"iu
the
tall
thought that wo may meet again—mwt reserve, and trust vour happiness for
YyOLCOTT HOUSE,
to love for ever—there no such gleam of Ufa to my k«-eping ? T'
grass of the donga."
Xaahvill*, Miohican.
I presume ail do not know that this
hope comi*s to lessen tlie ilarkness of the । For a mom'int her eyes looked searchhour. Our dream of love is over—for j ingly into mine—our lips met in a lin- pletuling for ten minutes' delay was a
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
habit of the young Prince from early |
life, for all eternity !
। germg kiss, and I was answered.
Tbia la a nr* Kotrl. rent rally located, well kept,
I know not how long I stood there in
Beadei, mt storr i« SnSh-d. Three childhood.
lu natrvna are always aurv of (eiUng bettor a&gt;
A correspondent of a ■ leading Paris and
th.offlot-,lmtIrtlMtl««mec»wcioiii. l,aOT
WH-WOT-mMrie&lt;l Not.cloud
eo.nrnalat.ana for Um amount paid.* than at any
— .vw**recent- ', "tlwr hotel In Harry county. Threw dral-claaa Kara
ol lx&gt;u&gt;B ol»,-rved. ». putting the note ।
dioime&lt;l y,e brigh, )uMV0„ oI our journal interviewed the Empress
teparturo 'I I" “““ “
*“■
“1 tuy pocket, I walked to the door. Uappinoss, and, if ever a man might ly, as she was on the eve of del
ty It ia economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant t*
W itliout, a blinding snow-storm r^-'d- venture
venture to
to bebeve
behove what
what he
he feels
feels to
to he
1m» for tho scene &lt;rf the tragedy tfot M p j, PVBCHIS,
The few who tuMl business on tlie streets
.heve that uo
-----------------------------------------------------all her earthly hojx*, and droi
aw | jc ,
undersell me, who sells for CASH.
* ■' trU(I
true, then
then may Ij lM
believe
no TKMRi
possi-. wrecked
burned to and fro, eager to reach some® ' ble crisis cun ever termpt me to violate Lerioto
her into &lt;XM.«Uion
coDveraatioD «
on the
----th. subject
.object of ,
Bosg, Borber&lt;
shelter from tlie storm. I got to my the pledge that won my wife.
room, I scarcely know how ; and, sink­
She talked freely during the interview, Anddmler In Smra. Tobacco, 0««te' Fnrahhlng
I nod it framed, and it now hangs in
ing into a M-ut, I remained there for my library, a continual reminder oi tlie but with an evident angui&amp;h cf spirit, Good*. Ac If you want a clean abave, or tine hair
‘
hours, thinking, only thinking!
Kiwcr of love, tar by love I fell, and by which corned oulv tho more ood from I
JJERE YOU HAVE THEM.
When night closed in I took my bat
her effort at control.
Union Honea.
ve I wna saved again.
aud wandered forth into the storm. The
During this interview, while speaking -r- C. DII.l.IV,
of
the
childhood
of
her
son,
the
Prince,
J
,
When we say this, we mean that you have
wind tore tlirough the streets, seemingly
■with the conscious power of a fiend. But
she unconsciously revealed the trait in l
Maple Grove, Mteh
Rotton Bow in the Season.
a fiercer tetniswt within my breast mode
his
character
that
had
caused
all
this
-■
—
■
—
.rx
The Shall of Persia, in his memorable woe—to her, wrecked hopes and a broken
LIEBHAL8EB,
me despis • the warring elements, and I
wandered ou and on, careless of even visit to England, was much struck by heart; to him the^probable la. of . | k}' -u-rmn-cri-Kt
Rotton Row. He went there in tlie
e itself.
throne, aa earthly future, and his lib-.
morning and saw the riders going up
After describing her tie still lovely ill
In the days of untold anguish that and down, wliile the predeetriann on the
followed, what wonder if I forgot my sidewalka looked on and critirired. He her lonely grief, the writer from whom READY MADE CLOTHING, We are opening the largest and most complete stock of
manhood, what wonder if I fell! Spare went again in tlie afternoon and drove we quote"said: "The Empress had now
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
me the pain at repeating the story of around the Ia»diea’ Mile, round and risen and stood, slightly trembling with
ffqnhvlUe.
-_____ Mloh.
pleasure to present before the people of
the ensuing year. Let it suffice when round, up and down, and the same crowd emotion, when, stepping rapidly and
I till you that all my hard-earned money enjoyed the spectacle. In his journal he gracefully across the room, she opened a 'J’HATHUMBATO OF MINE!
'
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
was gone ere the year was out; that I enters his views of this social obli—— cabinet, from which she took a pocketour store willfully prove.
O«to hla SHAVING and HAIB CUTTING
was a mere wreck of my former self. I laid upon the English I
'
do not pretend to justify my conduct expected to amuse U1V
the
for
ever witten by tho Prince; then sho
Call me weak if you wiU. I only know my | pcrufo number of hours daily. E
A.
L.
RASKY
’
S,
suffering whs greater than I could tx-ar. | ft&gt;Jre
a fos own country,
________________
„—„, bo said.
—, as the added—
MM aa bandaoma aa ba ran ba. A full
‘“Of all that Captain Carey has ever
At times I was painfully conacions of noability
i —- paid
•» others
•’ — *•
to »do •*their
work,
my errors, and struggled hard to break ; even
w dance m
•cn to
for them. How UTOiU
much written in regard to my sea, those fatal
the bonds that held me fast But not | Wfral(1 we
Btared »t the well dressed ten minutes, alone, I hold to be true.'
“She then spek? in terms of bitter re­
until my last dollar was gone did Ijfully crowd on our Sundays this season, croeprealiTf* the folly of my conduct Then,
np W(] down, the ladies displaying proach of Captain Garey's course in
indeed, n.-cesaity compeled me to their wonderous taste in dress, their red forsaking her sun, and then striving
panac and consider what was to be parasols, their moss-colored dresses, with
It must also be remembered that we also carry an immenaa
, at*, CQQHUUOa nuC, l. WaS eVcT I11S
habit to plead for ten minutes’ delay; so
stock of
•
much so that I used to tdl him they
ought to call him * Monsieur Diz
Minutes.' It was always just ten minutes ^yiLLIAM JONES,
more mornings to sleep; ten minutes
AND
and disappointment
•
■■ ■ ■
«*r different shades that faahon is said more at night to sleep in his chair; and
I found no difficulty in obtaining to require every year before alw can issue when too much overcome with
work.
But the vice of intemperance , iser models for tlieseason.—London Corhud «o strung a hold on mu that nearly r^epondencc Newark Advertiser.
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
half my wages were squandered in
If an un- mployed xnau can find noth­
KF* We buy for CASH and buy very close; and consequently our customers
drink. Thu.-, another year paww-d licfore
ing else to do, be can always find a situ­ foe to all
havethe benefit of it
It of
O! Ultl
, ation , as head waiter by
J ifoincr into .a affairs.
out
tl&gt;.&lt; fWuuM.'&lt;-onutrr.
At bwi, however, I was again prepared crowded barber shop to get his hair cut. be done.—Youths' Companion.

ORN O STRONG,

»

MS

Clothing;,

Hate, Caps,
Boots, Shoes

jttashvxlk giuctorg.

Ladies

Groceries
Crockery.

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

N

C3T

M

Feet to
to
pound,

Ounces

M

L. J. WHEELER,

J

M

GREAT SPRING BOOH.
It Can Be Found at

M

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

D

B

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Boots, Shoes, INTotions, Etc.

Bargains in Spring Goods.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

ALL KINDS s FOOT COVERING,

DENTISTS

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QOOR&gt;S CA.»RIA.G»E WORKS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.,

NTmmf&amp;otui-ew

recover th* Rbioe peovlooe. bi only a
SATURDAY,

- -

- JUNE M, 1880

mlnation of Um French people is con*

HE DEMOORATIO NOMINEES.

Olds, Reynolds and Roe. Naya, none.
The followiag ordinance waapnuen-

Finest Good sin Central Mich. Si

i; v- i/.i

friendly

Mall......

enormous

at Cim innatti. on Thuroday, foond a
Presidential nominee on their second
ballot, io the person of Winfield Scott
Hancock, of Pensyhiiaiua, the wisest
selection the convention could have
made. Gen. Hancock is now 56 years
old. He was born in Pensyivanina,
graduated at West Point at an early
age, participated in tbe Mexican wor
displaying couspicious gallantry for
which he waa promote^. In the first
part of the civil war ho had command
of the army of the Potomac and porticipated in most of tbe hard battles of
that region, and achieved several brillunt successes, and as a soldier was
respected, trusted and loved by ail be­
neath him. Gen. Hancock is co'irteous'
in speech, dignified in bearingjiasgood
habitsand character, that suspicion
has never breathed fouley upon.
W. H. English of Ind. was nomin­
ated by acclamation for Vice Preddeut.
He has served seteral terms in Con.greas, and been Chairman of a unmlier
of important committees.

Night

nx» «Ilian of Naahvt

(‘•iSStlrX’K

an, ।JoyM aa Mid commlaatoncr.
Sac. 3. This ordinance shall lake immediate eff-

The following resolutions were pre­
rented and on motion accepted aud ap­
proved by ayes aud nays as follows:
Ayeit, Boston, Cook, Olds, Reynolds
aud Roe. 'Nays, Downing.
Rbsolvi D, by tbe Common Council of tbe vlllspi
of Nsshvhlc that tbe const ruction of a ditch to drain

'KISS ME MAMMA.'
lid ditch

“KIm me, minima, before I sleep.' ■wamp and that aald water courec bo constructed
out of two ■inch plank in inch a manner aa to have
How simple a boonryct how soothing a hole eight lucbo* aquare.
Wsaxasa, it haa been determined by the Com­
to the little supplicant is that soft, geumon Council of the village ot Nashville, by rwolu.
*tle kiss. The little head sinks conten­ tion, Uat the couamicUon of a ditch to drain tho
tedly on the pillow, for all is peace and
hip pin cm within. The bright eyes
dose, and tho roty lip is reveling in
the bright and sunny dreamsof inno
««Ub-ated tbc cxpeoM of aald public Improremnnt,
oence. Yes, kiss it, minima, for that
good-night kiss will linger in memory
when the giver lies mouldering in the
grttve. The memory of a gentle mo­
ther's kiss has cheered many a lonely
wanderer's pilgrimage, and has been
«d that tho following port! -n of aald vlllagela deem­
kT— - —
... k_--------»
the beacon light to illuminate liis des­ —I K-..-*!.._ I
olate heart; for remember, life has
many a stormy billow to cross, many
a ragged path to climb, with thoitos
to pierce, and we know not what is in
store for the little one so sweetly slum­
i
bering, with no marring care to dis­
|
turb its peaceful drcams. The parch- ,
ml ..u.l feverod Alp will beeom. dewy ।
“”"7..‘7.°^ t'r j
itgaiti, as recollection bears to the suf- ' I»urkM
» Mint aiwtiv w,»t ofwaivau,. I
ferer's couch a mother’s kiss. Then A. W. Pnlillt
kiss your little ones ’ere they sleep,
there is a magic power in that kiss
el with Main *Urct, ibenea south io the tuwiuhlp
which will endure to the eml of life.
lluo between Maple Grove and Caalletou towuenlpa.

may enr "peace, peace, but there is no
peace, ana there will be none so long
aa iinmaB paasiobs exist, for war is the
normal condition of man.
The opening of our great animal pic­
ture show will be the leading artistic
event of next week, but by no means of
those mysterious privileges which par­
tain to London co.-respondents, I have
alreaxly had a look round the walls of
Burlington House, before even the
gentleman of oar Press are admitted.
A former letter referred to someof the
works in the studies of the artists, but
there are many other interesting things
John Broth has a sketch of bine sum­
mer. sea, with some clouds drifting
away on tlie far horizon which wool d
bca'ioy forever” on one’s walls. It
is so absolutely true and beautiful that
it acta on one quite aaa tonic—like a
look at the sea itself. You almost
sniff the salt savor as you gaze. Princep’s picture of tlie "Proclamation Of
the Queen as Em press of India.” is i*n
abortion. So much has been said of it
that itis a grevious disappointment.
It is thirty feet lomrand occupies the
entire,' end of a gallery, whieu makes
matters worse. The coloring is glar
ing, to the last degree, and the drawing
execrablp. One could not have coneeue&lt;k4t possible that a Royal Com­
mission had such a damaging effect
on a usually clever artist. The arad
cmy is remarkably rich in buidscajis
this year. Leader has a glorious Swiss
view and a summer flood in North
Wales which makes one long to pack
up a portmanteau and be off “some­
where,” even before July has sot in.
Tlie grevious thing connected with this
{ear’s exhibition, however.is the Darn­
er of fine works which tlie Council
have had to send away purely from
want of space, they have nothing to |
do with the class of pictures which [
came in in such shoals this year, and
were so irredeemabl e bad that they
were rejected at the rate of seventeen I
a minute.

of land owned by Charite H. Biady. to the south-

KA8TWARI .

Unqaestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

corner of lind occupied bv Luwh Dtigkoe, to place
of be^iDDlBf, excepting therefrom nil public Urrct* ' ■—
■
And that tlie txiard of sewer rOiuiub loom ol ,
by tha Council for tliat parpoaa. lw nod itxy
hereby directed U&gt;
threxptur of &lt;

Henry Caiman was drowned at East
Saginaw, June 10th while drunk.
together with * proflie of «aid im­
Wm. Barnard of Greenville, a butch­ c.iramiMkincrs,
on or Lcfore lhcd»y Lcielu fllrU for the
er suddenly fell deml June 10th, while provement
mcetlag of Mud commissioners.
dressing a sheep.
,,,
.
...
,
,
The
i lie iiccouut
account in
of xwevi
Levi tveiwi
Everett tor
for csv.
$20. •
Marcus Stevuns, the well-known fur- -70,
and on nintion
motion nllrxy.
allow). was
tvitn presented nnrl
uihire
fnaniitaetorer. -ot Detroit, died ed
«1 by ayes
aye. and
«ml uaya,
u»y«, ns
»» follows:
rollon.: Ayes
Ayro
r
.™... -------------citv on Saturday.
bntiirdav.
it,iL.n.
n;n.. &lt;Olds.
u.i„ t&gt;....
in that city
Boaton,
Cook. Downing,
KeyA body found in the river at South nolds and Roe. Nays, none.
Haven is believed to be that of Julius ‘ The account of A. C. Stuutou for
Pfester, a n&lt;issingcitizcn.
1811.25 was t resented, aud on motion
A MAUwn-year-old tramp wns killed ' allowed, by ayes and nays as follows:
by tlie care, near Buchauan, Wedne.s- j Ayo*. ,"o8to“» Cook, Roe, Olds nnd
daj. His name is unknown.
«•
Reynolds. Nays, Downing.
t"X- rtWeVon rn'lTind'lZ11

Varmootvilia *
Charlotte —..
Baton Rapid*,
Detroit..

Bytlrobro.kjnKofabini.rrt lincjobn

STATIONS.
Detroit,
Jsckaon,...
Rlrea Junction
Ezton Raplda,
Charlotte------Vermontville..
Naahrflle
HmUoi«........
M'ddieeine,.....
Hianond,....
Grand Rapid*,

B. C. BROWN,
h“bWl£dTAMD.
A**'t Qan'l «upt Jaekteu. Gra'I Sup't Datroi

7
JgOOM, BOOM, BANG!

To t&gt;e found in tlie Market,

cd in tbe engine room.—The material ' 'vl,y• Chancellor puts into the month of
tiring dry. the flames spread rapidly A*5; Emperor the most, positive awurritd^
destroyed, aneb of(continued' peac/'. Gertrintiy

^ev.nc*. «i,h ..y other
«ri» which there wn&gt; no ioMintvet^ ,
neigh bora, On the contrary, she is on
i’rnf. spice^f» ItdacAr? &lt;
j th^ntAt tfriWlln. 1U4 affectionate
Battle Cre^k Advent crfUege* ’han . terms with «li.‘ Cofifent with her re-

IRON STONE CHINA!
|

Workmanship and Materials
When Combined With

Warranted not to craze or crackle.

40 c.
Tea Cups and Saucers
" “ “
•* handled
50 c.
. Tea Plates
30 c.
Breakfast Plates
•w 40c.
I Dinner
“
। Presents with tea.
Canned Goods per can
15 c.
Peas, Beans, Strawberries, Corn, Black­
berries, Cherries, Etc.

coffee"and tea
AT ANY PRICE.

Choice

HoawtH

of Beef, Pork Veal, Mutton aud Steak,
“so tender as never vaa.”

BOSS BOl.OGNAS
Eor the whole population.

4. no
Ilin

CHICKENK
9

Wool,.-.....
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LOCAL MATTERS.

The Ice Cream Boom is now upon us,
and you will always find the best qual­
ity by the Quart, Pint or Dish, at the
Ice Cream Parlor, two doors north of
the Post Office.
38tf.

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‘

IV* Most a car-load of those cele­
brated “Palmer” Ciadles at the Foundtv. also repairing Cradle* done on short
notice at
Bailey &amp; Wood’s.'
fV Now for whips, cheap at
A, R. VVolcott's.

Physicians freely prescribe the new
Food Medicine. “Mnlt Bitters,” bccause more nourishing, streugthing,
aud purifying than all other forms of
malt medicine, while free from the
objebtions urged against malt liquors.
:t7-4l.

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,
Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
butterfly.

Double and Single. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual1 ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Callars, Collar
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.

LUMBER,

WAGONS.

SO Year* befbre the Public.
Pronounced by all to l&gt;e the most.
pleasant and efficacious remedy now Id
use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sensation iu the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
nTr w
,„ icithin inc
„ few
million ,_„
bottles
sold
the Ia
last
y«ir«. It gives relief where ever need,
j
the power to Impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
' "en"t,i^e“Xttk.ldb''“lldn,g8ri’t"“tS5

Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen.
Casting n specalty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled Sellers’ Liver Pills are also highKettles, all sires, Col- ' 'X ^mmcnaea for &lt;rorta» liver tornand land sides to fit almost any plow. F
‘ ’
’* ’ ,
’
I plamt, constipation, sick headache, feumns for brick buildings, Iron Fencing &amp;c.• ’t__________________________
ver and ague, and all diseases of tbe
£

r ' stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
' gist at 25 cents per box.

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WOLOCT1'
HAS REMOVED

Opposite Cook’s Cair-ia.g;e Works,

mtfi

p T. BOISE,

WHERE HE WILL KEEP A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF

OF ALL KINDS,

'WIiip», liolvee*, Dusters, Ac.

I

(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

Best Heavy Harness from $33. to $35.
&lt;^.1™^
Single Harness from $12. upward. «’«'■&gt;•». «u».»«rnhb«,

I harr In n.y employ tlrot.c low workrix-n wi.l c*n Kiv.good roli,liu^ron. Call
nnd see me before yon purchase.
I

A HOWEHOLD

A book bn the liver, its diseases and
their treatment sent free. Including
treatise upon Liver Complaints, Tor­
pid Liver, Jaiuulice, . iTiUiousueaa,
Headache, Constipation; - Dyspepsia,
Malaria, etc. Address De. ^.akfoed,
262 BnmdwMy, New York City. N. Y.
IS7-4O)

C. W. SMITH.

,

BI.ACRSMTrMIXi

nrver will. It i» absolutely certain In Ito remedial
cOocta, and wiU alwara enre when cum ore powlble. CaU at fl. G, naie*« and get a tnrniorandu—
tiook giving more full deUUU ot the eunitiro propertiea of thia wonderful modlcine.

Cash paid for Produce

—------------------- —-------------------------------------------------------------

FARMING IMPLEMENTS,

1 Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim­
ming a specialty. Old tops nmcjp to look as good as new
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reaSince the Introduction of Kcllosg's Columbian j
Oll.it has made morn ncrtnanenl cures and riven
pair
make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
bettor Mthttelton on M IdneyOmiplalnU and RhcuI Iron.
all ache* and pain*,'
more arrioua dioordt

dressed at a moments notice.

“All these things and many more.
Call and nee me at the corner store.'

, You can always find the following articles, or will be made to
order All kinds of

A few doses of Hill’s Buchu will re­
lieve the severest eases of kidney com­
plaint.

■
'
I
:
!

For a few days only J. &amp; G. Meakin's

IT IS GENERALLY KNOW

E. COOK

Why suiter aleeplesa nights, with a
. distressing cough, while a quarter of a
1
dollar invested in “Sellers’ Cough
Syrup” will give instant relief.

llrynold. u&gt;d *Ro&gt;^ Jlny*. nouf.’

Canipell was thrown from the Green The acconntof D. F. klaud for 75 cts,
Imek polu-in iort Huron, Friday,.nnd • WJW presented andon motion allowed,
almost instantly killed.
by ayes and nays as follows: Ayes,
Parties from Ionin have identified the I Boston, Olds, Downing, Cook, Roe and
lx;dy found in Grand River, on Tues- ; Reynolds. Nays, none.
day last, ns William Smith, of Ionia,, The account of Wm. Pmker for 610.who was drowned near that place ou , 42. was presented and ou motion allowFriday last.
’ ed, by ayes and nays as follows: Ayes,
Andrew Vetaciiase, aged IS wan tak- • B'»stou. Cook, Olds. Rw and Reynolds,
on with nn epileptic fit while standing |
Downing.
on Vnndvrvecn's &lt;1ock, Holland, Satar- j 0** motion Council adjourned.
— ,r
Eluil
luil CmrMAX,.
&lt;lav afternoon, and fell into the lake *• McpgEBY,
OlU'yaN*Clerk.
Presidcat.
aiid was drowned.
• ;
I
A carriage in which Mrs. Jane Kell- ■
OUR ECROl’EAN LEITER.
ogg nnd her twodiildrea anil another !
lady were riding was- overturned at;
at Osi)tenio on the 21st, and &lt;we of Mr*. ,
I From our regular corrcepoudrnl.]
KalldgrfacMdfre* ,tf\k^TC(VrLI
LoNDor, Eft-;., Jr^a IS, 1K80.
Hl r•
A I The
i Kortvpe. and note
-t'XiX'Ai
rz- F-Tr^UGauid Rapi fUmt*jumped H dead I■ llU
J
ble those „
ofr France, 1ia
navcJkcen
arousiMl
iMMlmA out of tbe vairits m that city,
uai j by the addition of 27,000 regulars to the
rhe Democrat inclines to the opinion
that if the centos doteD’t pan out os . German nrm.v, not a Very1hi &lt;0' tt umber
.inricipatetl folk* will kuow where *"
to it is true, Isit enough to indicate a
tlx the blame.* ' • •
'
purpose. What time purpose may lie
At Battle Croek. ou the 34th, Reuben every one is ._«&gt;
, s .own conjecture
left *tohis
tohis
Hall, while drank went-to thd house of | ®
one u left,
bt---------Rance Byington and asked fora certain *,ut" points to the Very reverse of disharlot of the city. Bvingtbu told him ‘ arming, or the millutium which tlie

11:80 &gt;

WESTWARD.

All Goods of this Manufacture,

They nil do it.

।

&gt;7

has a

Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market, confidentially
1.00 believing they will stand the test, and prove highly satisfacI tory to all who purchase.

Go to the Old Reliable' Market for !
Fret&gt;h, Salt and Smoked Meats of all 1
kinds.
Hexiiy Roe,
Proprietor.

MICHIGAN NEWS.

HTATION8.

MlddkvIUe"”

I-ard, per lb,....

‘ exit corurrofaald land, thence w.at to the aectioo '
ncr dox,
lino between Kctlou* one and two In raid townabip ' Timothy per bu,....
' of
Maple Grove, theno* aculh to the •outh-ca.M | C1over8e*&gt;d. per bu,
1
।
,

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

I am prepared to furnish the public

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,

In this hot weather Greece is said to
be aflame for war. if war shall be nec­
essary to secure tier boundary claims.
The news would be less important were
it not that a hostile step by little Greece
might put half of Europe and Asia un.i______

XiiNiiville yinrketn.

Forthe season of1880.

Potatoes, per t
Bean*, per bu
■hence w**t alon&lt; mid townehlp llnr to a point op- ' onlona, perbu,

Deacon Jackson of St. Louis called a
sister in the church "an old cow,"
She had him arraigned before a com
mittee which recommended his sirspension: but a majority of the churvb
voted against such punishment. That
was the situation when, atu prayer
meeting, .Jackson took his accustomed
place in the ninen corner. The pastor
suggested that nndei the circumstance*
ha had better take a buck seat. He re­
fused to lie thus liumilinted. Then
Deacon Smith and Bird ejected him af­
ter n violent straggle.

MAIN JUNE.

the

?rU?**f -*
surgical inNin
And all tlie leading Remedies in

NICHOLS, SHEPARD
&amp; CO. Battle M,Iia. =I Patent
fateKiiW
ORIGINAL ANO ONLY GENUINE

“VIBRATOR”

Portable

JohB«iou'« fiwrkSjmriiu, ,&lt;uie« Uro Complklat.
JotmtMo'1 Sarupartlla. cam Indlj^tlon. •
SohnrtM'a *«ria&lt;MrUla li usM Uy evcrylxHly

h Propriatory Medicines

School Books,
Blank Books,
A LABGE UVK OF

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums
A CfJMi’LETE USE OF

Wall Paper and Bordering,

1 r PpffKD*&lt;7 a IV ED m itura vaimi and

[TRiMMRb FREE]

lu ofruDtamptluu

SME

AS FINE A LINE OP
As there is in town, and alt war­
ranted to lie as represented
or money refunded.

CALI* AND SEE ME
KnwnnMKM.lua.M *»»‘meot. But .Ire irlH deep with ber w
«»•»"?
••*-*«*
four nifti to hold him. His 14 a telig- I the Rhine,’ and this is ntwiut all that
ion.tffrw/yimnWtp.
'(&gt;41?.*
„u-'.:ib:«

...St

BE NOT DECEIVED

T. BOISE.

�HICKOBT CORNERS ITEMS.

FOURTH OF JUDY

Summer Ims wsniifsl up.
Haying is the order of the day. .
A steamboat has been launched on
Com is fiut recovering the needed
ambition. .
Mr. W. P. SidniAu has completed
Sheep shearing has closed after a taking the census.
SATURDAY,
Mr.M. C, Mosher, a theological «tu‘
Mrs. J. L. Merryfleld is just recover­
dent at Morgan Park, very acceptably
ing from a severe illness.
VICINITY LOCALS.
supplied the Baptist pulpit, last Sab­
Hiram Nelson has sold his recently bath morning.
purchased
land
to
W.
H.
Pont,
•
VEBM0MTV11J.E ITEMS.
Hiram, only eon of Mr. E. C. Hatha­
Prof. Field concerted in the M. E. way, of Prairieville, died on the 21st,
W. IL Dickinsoa has just raised tbe church on Saturday evening last.
after a long illness. A good.-hoy is
frame of a large farm barn.
Postmaster Ackley has put a new
The work of tearing up the roads roof on his residence in tbe village.
a cAmp meeting was held by the
and rendaring them almost - impassable
L. J. Wilson is making many needed Wesleyan Methodist denomination iu
is now in progress in this vicinity.
tlie vicinity of Prairieville last week.
improvements on and about his farm.
• Tlie boys are practing every eve­
Harley Page ha* bought Ad. Greens A good attendance snd good meeting
ning. amateur barefoot pedestrianitm interest in the onion business, and were reported.
I have a large stock of seasonable goods that must be sold within 30 days, therefore you
on tlie public square to the great dam- 1 proposes to play a lone hand, Harley
The remains of Mrs. Wm. Johnson,
age of the Canada thistles.
says the prospects are good for a large a former resident, who died at Kala­
mazoo on the 15th, were brought here
Albert Morton of Sunfield was ar­ crop of onions.
cn get special bargains in anything you may want
rested lost Thursday or Friday' on com­
Fruit trees, especially peach, has to for burial. She bad been an inmate at
plaint of his sister Mrs. Foote for to be supported py props to keep the the asylum alwut two yearn. She was
thcatenedviolencc,and,refusing to give overburdened- limbs from breaking a sister of Mrs. J. M. Uadwalader and
bail,was scnt'tu jail,where be languish­ down. Who ever«aw tbe like in this Mrs. G. Bush, of this town, also of, H.
will find it the most desirable styles in Black and Colored Bunting, Lawns,
ed until Monday, when be was ready to State in the month of June, until this T. Davidson. P. M., of Nashville. Rev.
Mr. Bradley, of Richlaud, attended her
Five bail and emerge into this beanti- year!
ul world again.
Notwithstanding the season has been funeral.
Cambricks,
Alapacas,
Brocades, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, Embroideries, Silk Fringes, Fans, Pai
H. J. Martin is about to start for Pe so.wet, tlie roads were never better,
CEDAB CREEK ITEMS.
toskey to spend the heated term with and one Ixraetit of tbe flood has been to
his familv. Any donation of overcoatn, e lighten Ac road-makers as to the
asols, Lace Ties and Collars.
Politics is getting red hot,
shawls, buffalo iobe«,or heavy blankets, best locanon for - ditches and where
The weather is prime, no rain for tbe
which bu friends may with to furnish tlie roads need the most work.
last five days.
can be deposited at the office of the
Two those who through some stroke of
will find a complete stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Linen and Ala­
/fawk which we suppose will bo in
Busy time cultivating com,'and hay­
fortune or misfortune got noticed in
constant correspondence with him.
thi&amp;cdltimn, ire wish to sav: once is all ing has commenced and everybody 'is
paca Coats, Ulsters, Linen Panta, White Vesta, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and Ties. The largest
The question “How far will a person drat the same article can appear, and busy.
travel who shall pick ap and return iifter giving the true facta as they are
Sheep are mostly sheared and the
singly to a basket, one hundred pota reported to us we wish to say no more farmers are feeling well over their hea­ stock of Boots and Shoes in Nashville.
toes placed in a line one foot apart the about the matter in question.
vy fleeces. /
basket to be in the same line, one foot
Fair weather makes Dr. Peckham
One.cent reward for tlie person who
from the first potatoc
is puzzling our
look .“railing, and biz brick kiln is
fourth of July committee and its legal never gave another pain or trouble, looming up'.and
n
further
reward
of
a
nikle
will
be
adviser.' The practical question among
Sunday school is held every Sunday
the boys is“Who shall get the little two given to the person who will strive to
shut the mouth of the worst tattler in the U. B. Church. Send your chil­
dollars for doing it the quickest.”
mid mischief maker. As we don’t wish dren cyeryWtly.
The "Citizense Ih-otective Associa­ to exceed the amount of onr pile, we
Keep edged tools from the children
tion” met ou last Friday evening and make tbe above, offer, hoping that
again on Tuesday evening of thisweek when we get together such rare spec­ Frank Piphera child of four years of.
adopted a constitution, elected iu imens of the human family we can bv age, picked up the ax and let it drop
and
cut off two of its toes. Dr. Smith j
officers and working committee of ten Ixitter prepared to come down heavier
|
good and true men and ordered an ad­ by the fortune we will recure by exhib was called nnd fixed up the wound,
vance along the whole line. Nine hun­ iting them to the inquisitive public.
C. B. Lara bee. .
dred dollars backed by the personal in­
A
resident
of
our
town
being
prone
EATON
COUNTY
ITEMS.
fluence of a hundred nnd twenty in­
fluential citizens, will undoubtedly to laugh nttliM folly of donning a sum­
Farm for Kent.
in Nashville on Die 18tb I JT IS A FACT
make some difference with those who mer tear during cold weather, and who
Bellevue, also, will celebrate if she
t N cnonndon ntfno bi.tnnn .n C„Vt.'
are disposed to violate the restraints would scorn tlie idea of being caught can raise the wherewith.
of law put upon the sale and use of in a linnen suit until summer had
The Bellevue Cornet band han been
made
things
hot,
went
to
Nashville
one
rum.
•lay recently, dressed in his light lih resurrected, with Frank Phelps ba leadThe village Common,Council refus­ nen suit, not even taking the prccati■» mid
cnnh or.il&gt;
Um odukiuk
dearini; •»•
of uauu
land. For
nfol be Cloned Out.
ed to endorse the liquor bonds of Hen­ tion to carry an umbrella, and it chan- 1 John Tenny of Bellevue is lying near particulars enquire oir premises,
ry Gaas, Seth A. Gun and John H. ced to be tin* very day wit for a pour I dentil’s door from the effects of poisonL N.
nTC
rttenden.
1 io.OOO ciribqi for sale July Font th at
I.
Crtteni
Squier. Men who pay money to secure down, and to say that John got wet ing.
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! the cigar Factory,
bondsmen should Hook a leedle oud”
ill nay the highest market'
it ■Iw.-llin,
womu ... .-xpre^inu n uguiij-. I!".'
me,I charlotte &gt;?
i. lu
to bar.
hare H
her
dwelling.
for they may loose it. The ground ta­ mat
in casfi forunsalted butter FarmUF* Bovs for your cigars July 4th
day he donned « woolen nun mol
I,honaea nnmbon-d on th.
' "‘ “a,.'55",
ken by the common council has not ft It better.
vir,
bring
inyour butter nnd save the • call on Andy rt the cigar Factory.
-' Philadelphia plan.
bn,IK
11
transpired, hut, it is believed, that, al­
salt.
E. Reese.
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The
West
Kalamo
corrrs|x&gt;ndeut
ot
The Bellevue M. E. church Is to be
-----------------------------------I r?" The best Fifty, Sixty aud Eighty
though made in due form, the bonds
were apt considered “snfficient” in the ! the Vt. Vi’lo Hawk grows more nnd enlaiged, by building in its rear an al­
EF*Buy your Dry Goods, Boots Shoes, cent chewing Tobacco at the Uigur
Hats. Caps, Groceries, Provisions, j Factory.
meaning of the statute. It is believed more sour, but as she is a disapointed cove for preacher and choir.
Parlor Suits,
Notions, etc,, oi
of t.
E. KKE8E,
Reese, |
that tlie council assumed their right to old maid, mid has bi-en obliged to live
(’apt. W. S. Trask of Charlotte, a ’Crockery,
rocKcry, Aonotis,
....
•
Kropty
Pails fur sale
Chamber Suits,
question the rvsjxuisibilitv of the l&gt;ond- | in single tdesseduesa, there is no won­ man highly esteemed by all who knew «110 always sells
at the lowest. prices.
,
Easy Chairs,.
Hinenin tlie sum of U-Aj thousand dol- der.
f ... Last week she comes out fear­ him, died from scarlet fever, last week.
1
nt
the
cigar
factory
,10
cents
apiyev.
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in regard to the voting gent
Patent Rockers,
lara (the amount required in tbe l»und) | fully
' i f -plain
1
Grund Ixidge has no wool-buyer and I
NASHYILLE LEVATOR,
__
__ fact that they might ^*
Bureaus.
aside
from tlie
lx* ।1 «*
*, Ulis' tuwu, calling one a nobleman her fanners are hauling their wool to I
|
Tee I
Ten I
Tea I
“
worth
aTelbouMnd'd^iim.
abl
’
o
all
»
Fl.
m
l&gt;
-a
vaul.auothor
bal.l
“worth five thousand dollars, above nil I
’
Extension Tables,
Portland,
Charlotte
and
other
more
ii
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•
n
i
j
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Big
Bargains
in
Tea,
aud
a
Beautiful
•-»*.•
.
.
’
*.
hendcd.ete.
Now,
my
dear
Jernaa-lulindehtedne.*w,etc.” Perhaps they ones- | beiulKl.etc.
enterprising
markets.
wurm.rone
o&lt; the
uw boudsincn
...im.nx. I■ i!’ ‘.
,l,n' •l|-.l|;r-lim«. &gt;on or,
tinned, whether
one of
c/w/smi™
••worth
five thousand
thonmod dollars
dollar. i।
f»r nor.rtnrtr.aind
■omk
.D.
. M. Van Zile.s house in Charlotte
was “
worth”’ five
*
Camp Chairs, &amp;c.
....
..
i it vorv
even I feel
above aH"excmptioi)
a-d......
all indebted‘‘XCIfr«Mt;
1
r the effects of was..as promiscuously invaded by alightn- I
IN 1S79,
I py Eave Trotighing made from the
-ALSOness and all liability on other similar ! jonr personal cffilaions,biit don t be to ing bolt, last week, but strange tore- .
!
best
tin.
with
patent
hanging,
and
put
t
a H
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■
‘.It.
•
It.uf
l&gt;.
&lt;&gt;lu.r
r.»r
"Gen. late no one wns hurt and the house but
bonds.
Anyhow the Ixmds art* dead ln&gt;l* j,:s| V’’ar ’u‘r fur •ib‘I
Enabe up Tor 8 cents per foot at
UH
.■
j Garfield is onr num; by him we will slightly injured.
and all good citizens rejoice.
C. C. Wolcott s.
' stand and vote for him if we can” why.
James Gribble, highway commis- |
Any number of farmers to
‘
■--------------------' you misguided angel, Gen. Garfield is sioner of Clarence, Calhoun county, I
HASTINGS ITEMS.
I married and has a wife and five cliil- while doing business in Brookfield, a.
v
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v
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j
npO
THE
PUBLIC.
Our Undertaking Departmn’t
few days since, siipiMni
slil.,._ off aiog and [ Unload Wheat and GrainEtt- : A
The streets of our city arc very dry I dren, besides Ik* wouldn't have you, so | few-iiayssnice,
that’s played. Then again, "we^have broke his right leg in two places.
Complete In every particular.
and dusty.
investeil
Hi
n
bullet
proof
armor,
nnd
Tin- 4tn of July celebration at Hast- I
peditiously ui Accuratly. f
—believing that—
The dedication of the Charlotte new
, now boys tire away.” What an invita­
ing* thia year will consist of
"
Congregational
Church
occurred
Tues
­
’
’ tion for a lonely old maid to publish t«»
back speech.
the world, why. she must Ik a regular day. The attendance was large. Af­
Nashville will Soon Ri­ Prices that Can’t i Undersold
ter eight vouch spent in construction.
Last week nt tbc croquet works a Amazon,
I and .*40,000 expended, the congrega­
blood-thirsty buzz-saw took off one of
Th»nkln« nur nam&lt;rou« jialroQ, of ihf put &lt;w»"One of tiie b(h)oys” has erected tion has an elegant aud substantial edi­
val the County Seats
Robt. Green's lingers.
v»n. we nhal) endeavor by fair d.-aling
r»wiquite n stir in mmustiallv quiet town
able prlcra to doable their number during the year
A goodly Diiiuliur of our citizens will by his giving a brood aud amusing fice. The sermon was by Rey. Dr. desire to announce that having erected
io come
Eddy,
of
Detroit.
take in the excursion to Detroit and version to tin every day occurences
one of the largest aud most convenient Each side of her. anti that a little mon*
Belle Isle on Tuesday,
elevator buildings in central Michigan, competition will make a little bet­
- next.
of this and adjoining towns. Some of
Tlij* Excundion of The Season.
ter market, I have purchased n stock if
Cressy &amp; Scudder are burning their . the people having done acts, similar
they are prepared to receive and
tirst kiln of brick this seast»n, which in their nature to those pictured by the
consists of about 120 thousand.
writer, cl hmm* to call themselves the in- offer to the people a very favorable ui
Kellogg, Demaray A Co.
Many Haalininitw have already
jnre&lt;l parti,-, wliih-other. Iiaving l.-en portunity to visit the chief city of th
pressed
ressed their determination to ' c»-k- told that they were the guilty parties, state at an expense within the reach of i
’
AND SHOE SHOP.
‘
u
-•
'
•-* 4th.
tiy al! to nieces in a moment, nnd
rate
at Nashville
the coming
For
any
quantity
of
almost every one. Detroit, the city of
Tbe graduating exercises of tbe Un­ threaten all sorts of things to the edit­ straits, is universally admired ns one 1
ion School will Lc held in Union Hall &gt; or of tin* News. Now, gentle, yet im­ of the most beantif'il cities upon the
&gt;f Nashrllle
on Friday evening of this week. The pulsive reader, jxwss your soul in pat­ continent of America, and iier beauti-*
don’t get angry nnd expose your fill island park, •’Belle Isle,” is a gem
class consisting of four Indies and four [own
। ience. faults
to
the
inquisitive
news of Mature and art. Many people I
gentlemen.
gatherers, or cause people,
people io
to ininx
think through the interior ot the state, have
. .
r»i i
I ,
.
,
guuierers,
John Black, who haa been—for
that yuu
you hkv
are ouch
such »
a Weak
weak iuiuuOu
minded iiOno----- some
* ------ ।• tiiut
never visited either; and will avail', That may be brought them. They alsc ,
timc past
connected with the
tbe phutophoto- Ixxly
•
•&gt;
■«
•*
•brought
•
mst.connected
as •to- -notice
the squibs
। keep for sale at tho lowest prices'
graphing business *-n
in this «ty,
city, took his || out to show the amusing and rrdicul themselves of this opportunity to en­
,?n
e|sn^t&gt;r
1 o,,H
human nature.. Drown joy one of the pleasantest days of their । Seeds, Flour, Feed, Lime, Salt, i
new home iu Dakota Territory.
i ynur suspicions and jealousies in the
Plaster. Stucco, Hair nnd
The time chosen, the 20th of June,
Your correspondent
indent has been informinform­ ' world of fun to Im* found nt Nashville
ed that the Hastings Banner is about on Saturday July 3rd, laugh over your seems very f ivorablc to tho farming
Shingles.
Repairing Done in the Best
to change hands. A company has own follies, keep to vour self what lit­ community, as it comes just between w
... ..
At below Manufacturers prices. I had
Ixeu formed and will have charge of tle you ever done that the writer pict- two very busy seasons aud at a time
t|w d®ckne credited up t« me on these
Manner Possible!
when
they
need
a
day
of
enjoyment
the office ns soon *s August first.
urers, guess who can please von all,
°
goods
nnd
can
Messrs Cook &amp;. Sheldon have lately then after yon get through guessing before facing the work of harvest.
The picnic dinner on Belle Isle will
Give
a.
!
AI5SWSW0BTH A BROOKS
purchased the property known as the iust stop and think who would stoop no
. J,Cole’a grocery store.” After enlarging low, or mnke such a consummate fool bp worth the entire expense.
EASILY MEET COMPETION,
Parties on the line of tbe R. R. at the rpi!E OLD ESTABLISHED
the building Mr.C. &amp; S., will remote of himself ns to tiy to please everybody Middleville,
Sign,
the
Big
Boot.
Irving, Hasting, Morgan,
their aiMtrnct nnd teal est-te business or stop giving news just liecause some
ones feelings will be hurt. Read and Nashville and Vermontville will be
i Having iMiuaht for rash. My expensefl
thither.
ZAND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF
FRANK BAKER
reflect, and go and be wise, and the accommodated.
are low. I do not m*I1 goods at cost,
The train will leave Hastings at 7 a.
but a: a fair living protit.
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m., reaching Detroit about 11 a. rn.
' rVHE BARRY! iCLE MILLS.
place, is fast gaining strength, and
Boat to Belk* Isle and picnic dinner, 12
JOH.VSTOWS ITEMS.
quite a number of our leading men irn
m..-at Belle Isle, and boating on the
will as women are availing themselves
Are on Hand with a
river, 8hours, will leave the party 4
H. W. Bellinger has just completed hours (iiinnle time) to visit the notable
of its beueflts.
.
LeRoy. I r. fine horse barn and George Main is places in tlie city. Return train leaves
A NEW LINE OF
Always ready at moderate rates.
raising a large grain barn,
Detroit at about 8 p. m. and the whole
WOODLAND ITERS.
Clark Hunt has a fine dwelling near­ at the exceedingly low figures of $2.50
ly completed. He says he is Ruing to per ticket.
SPECIALTIES:
Miss Clara Carpenter has returned commence to put on style.
Of Every Description.
Tickets may lie purchased of the
from Bay City.
Mr.Levi Palimiter has just finished a committee, R. R. agent T. J. Bosh, and Which will Defy Competition in every
Thu great hunters ore begining to handsome dwelling and says good bye at tlie drug store. Don’t forget the
Builders
Hardware,
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.
Respect. Remember that all onr
practice for the fall campaign.
forever to the old log shanty. .
date, and don’t let yonraelvea think
Pure Whitehead,
Goods, which wc Manufacture,
A gnod many of our citizens arc
The boys are all ready to commence that you can’t afford to go, but make
busy cutting and putting ap hay.
are Warranted in Every
there haying, and F, O. Doty has al­ your arrangements and enjoy the
Pure Ohio Boiled and
Fanners begin to rejoice over the ready commenced just to show them pleasant trip of tbe season.
Respect.
C. G. Bentley,
Raw Linseed Oil, Having Uioroughlv overliavled uil retiUed our mill
few days of nice weather we have had. how.
P- R. Dlnnjng,
Com.
with New and imprond Maeblnvry, we are
Brace up William F----- , and be sure
We are also prepared to furnish any­ Lard, Castor.
James Clarke,
prepared to at rre oar cnatomers by grindthat you screw up your plow-points.
thing in the
Crops of all kinds are looking
Remember that Mr. C., uses a point on
- well.
Golden,
Sperm,
his plow.
। Fanners have commenced haying and
UNDERTAKING
LINE,
Mr. Jno. A. Jordan was on the gain are improving this fine weather culti- Advancing years, care, sickness, disap­
Virginia Lubricating Oils. GOOP WORK GUARANTEED.
according to the last report, although i vating their corn, shearing sheep, etc., pointment, and hereditary prqdispositioD—al! operate to turn the hair gray.
WALKER &amp; NORTON,
he is very weak yet. Dr. Baughman etc.
nnd
either
of
them
inclines
it
to
shed
is tending him,
; T|ie grove meeting, one half mile
Prup’fi of lbw BAKIIY VII.LK MILLS
prematurely.
Ayer’s Haik Viqob
COFFIXM,
(ASKETM.
The boo begin to ran around and &gt; west of Bullis school know*, that was will restore faded or grav, light or - red
inquire who has a buggy to let for the ’ nnnnounccd Inst week in the NgSvs, to a rich brown or deep black, as may
ROHRS, MH HOURS Ar.
4th. Buggies and calico will be in was largely attended and especially on Ik* desinnl. -It aoftaps and cleanses the
good demand in this city by that time Sunday morning. About 8 o'clock the scalp, giving it a healthv action. It
Of any one in tlie country.
The finest makes of
Tbr fall Kbool . ill «•&gt;!»,«„ tlie |H’’ljle bonin to MurnHe and kepi on removes and cures dandruff and hu­
last Monday of August aud continue ^pnnng ur^l perLaps their was from mors. By its use falling hair is check­
K.V1VF.**,
ten weeks, under tbe guidance of Mr.
’,’Rht hundred people m the ed. nnd a row growth will be produced
R A KORS.
Enr.no l‘.v«LL,t
by
Kld"
"k11
in all casea where tbe follicles are not
SHEIKS.
• &lt;Hher matters n-htlngto fctentn.
Miss Emily E. Holmes
church. Mr. Lake, preached Sunday destroyed or the glands decayed. Its
HC1SMORN.
Th. ladlo. mUaianary m^tinr hold JJX™
effects are beautirully shown on braahv
weak, or sickly hair, on which a few for funeral occasions furnished free of
“ (1M! ,h"
communion. In
“&lt;^.«d nm^uASSr rtlS l&gt;.
a-ombtadnl Clrnr applications will produce the gloss and
IN THE WORLD.
charge.
Harmless aud
Lake where 13 persons were imptizod freshness of youth.
were thosM read by Mia, StJohn and then returned to tlie jrrove aud Elder sure iu its operation, it is incom pain
j. lkittz sons
ble aa a dressing, undj^ etteclally val­
Mr*. A. G. Kilpatrick.
•
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I »tu raiuaut (run* WMiitagtaa.
Weller preached to a large congrega­
Any one desiring to get a good enol tion in the evening. Their wHl be a ued for the soft luster and richness of JJOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
drink and sec a nice water sight, can Sunday school re n tenia! meeting in the tone it imparts. It contains neither oil I
do so by calling at the premises of J. F. same grove.on July the 4th. eonuuenc- i nor dye, and will not soil or color white j
Holbrook and view his flowing well; ing at W o dock Their will be 5 Sunday ; cambric yet it lasts long on the hair,
“ni-.
the water of which rises from 6 to m schols on hand to celebrate the one I and keeps it fresh and rigorons.
BOOTSaxxi SHOES,
■ w **
‘ Ibo«e of #ar rdialXFor Bale by all Dealers.
fuet alxivethe face of the earth. A hundredth year of the sabbath school j
Call and mx* me. Respect fully.
• tn*'
young Saratoga.
cause and we expect a large attendance
FIKK SHOES a apeculty.
ry The Celebrated Clow Grain
Citizen.
Cradles at Boise's Hardware.
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The firat duel in St Louis ww that of Tho latter likewise jmave their eye-*
Thomas H. Ztenton aud Charts* Lucas. brows, and dye their teeth black. Girls pie process, a beautiful green coloring
matter adapted to all the purposes of tho
'Fhe difficulty l-etwi-cn the
SATURdCt,
• oath wm ovcrmltxl. Bradlaugh
confecficner, and which will
their lips. They 'are all fond _l
of smok
­ cook and
inated during-a trial in whu
H—
l »
»
ing, and wear their embroidered tobacco undoubtedly come into extensive use,
inaamuch
ns
the number of green colors
pouches
as
belt
ornaments.
to withdraw, bo twice nduMx!, in
The Indiana Republicans met in State
to Mr. Lucaa oa n challenge. Bui Mr.
poMMMiQsui, is very limited. This color­
Ldcas, having no taate for such aport, de­
ing matter, according to the account
clined on the ground, that aiatemenf*
wM&lt;to»
I think there ia a great deul of ungen- given of the process of extraction, is ob­
made to a jury could not properly be
rous sentiment on - the port of man, so tained i in I the following manner: Tbo
considered by a gentleman a cause for
coffee grains are crushed and the oil is
auch meeting, aud furthermore Col.
extracted byn
- Supreme Judge;
Benton was aa exoelleat shot. They
then 'fried and
the white
again nxet in controversy, and CoL Ben­
ton branded him aa a coward. Lucas caaiioi uti tear Qi a new cornjieutor, ana
385,000 men.
said he would meet him on equal terms, yet it looks like it. Tho doctors, a most
The census returns show the popula- Rusli county ; Treasurer of State, CoL Roswell
B. HOL' of Clav county; Attorney General,
and the choice of weapons were selected liberal and highly cultivated profasrion,
Judge D. P. Baldwin, of Casa county ; Reporter
by
Lucas, they lieing shot-guns, to be have shown themselves iu Ulis particular eggs thru determines tho appearance of
72,000 la five year*... .Charts* H. Vourhta, Core A*"- taVrnwd, &gt;. pta.ut
an emerald green- A simpler process is
loaded with twelve No. 4 buckshot at six
Bueaoii
to merely moisten the crushed- ami dried
paoea. CoL Benton, wall knowing that
coffee lierries with water, expose them
this
would
insure
sure
death
to
both
xnent for embezzling *5,000 from the defunct
trancc of women into their trade with three or1 four days to tbe air, and then
Find National Bank of Hndum—ck, N. J., of
parties, threw up the sponge. But it violence; though nolxxly can know better
extract
the coloring matter by means of
which bo was Prwddcnt.
was not long untU a cloud passed their than medical men how’heavily weighted
alcohol.
Blossom won tho billiard championa woman is, how much moife energy she
Various account* are given of tbe
cess in a profcaaion, and how certain it is, origin of the compression of the Chinese
The meeting took place on Bloody accordingly, that only a fewexceptionally ladies'feet. One-is, that on Emperor
A deputy coroner thought ho detectinland, just opposite St. Louis, on the endowed tndividuak- can ever enter into was jealous of his wife, and, to prevent
l signs of life in the body at an .infant which
■enSvtefmt’ i
tunlx’r washed up along the shore, nnd morning of Aug. 12, 1817, pistols Ixjing
those lists which are so fiercely guarded. her from gailding abroad, put her feet in
r. Dr. Minor by *be inhabitants gathered and used os the weapons used. Mr. Lucas fell, se­ But why not let convenience and general iron stocks. Another is, tluit a certain
and, rroorting to artificial respiration, tlie l.ttle
_ ' 1 A.aI
Tn...
verely wounded in the neck, and was j utility
„ be the rule hero
in all other Empress, Ti-n-ke, 1100 B. C., was born
one was soon reatorcd tb ounsciou»nes«. It is
iminated
for
Praudent
by
acclamation,
and
A
।
ages,
but
is
disappearing.
It
is
a
fda
­
withdrawn,from tlie field. A temporary [ matters? Every new pieo^if machinery with chib feet and that she caused tlie
dow in tho nursery of a public hospital, and
’ Th.&lt;miP“t’n' of Ohio’ w“ uan”xl for Vice I Hfifred vegetable gum, from trees that
doing well.... Deputy. Collector Boone, of
reconciliation followed, snd another | in the manufacturing districts has been EnqxTor to issue on edict, adopting her
BrtxAdyn, is missing with *19.000 belonging
. Q. 4
j stood in forest* in, epochs af the past, uh duel took place on the tuime grounds by । moblied and wrecked at ita first introduc- foot us a model of beauty, aud requiring
to tlie United States, and Gen. Baum has orThe Colorado State Greenback Oon- . the vegetation that formed the cotd now
the same parties, us the feud broke out tion, iust a
'' the compression of a female infant’s feet
aa the female students would
afresh, which resulted in the killing of have been cm one occasion had the gen­ so ns to conform to. the imperial stand­
of' the profession had their way; ard ; whiles third account is, that the Em­
voting Lucas, at the age of 25 years. tlemen
’
Oorerror, G. W. King [ aid tho Itmiu, who behoved it lobe Thia deplorable encounter took
Juixje J. B. Howell, of Keokuk, Omptall lor
if it is a good one, peror, Le-yul, was amusing himself one
WIA place on but- the1 machine,
.. ... , , ........
°T
WhS I»«&gt;e««d qt. -H&gt;1 At the pr&lt;»ent time
Iowa, a veteran newspaper man, onco a United
|Ucas left to always
~~ triumphs _
in *the
’ izJL
end. My own day in his palace, when the thought ocL. T. Holling-orth to Alto
of unbel Ixiiog worked «. Sept. 27, 1817. Young I^ucas
States Senator, and, until its expiration, a
ivingbecn
i- *that
u-‘
—*—*to
-----------the advantage
women curriNi to him that he might improve the ’
mourn his life a young wife,V
having
ixxin । opinion1 is
I
.......
......
t
net
1
B
&gt;aine
heir
the
cooAt
at
Prukain.
Thio
member of tho Southern Claim* Commission, is
married but four months. Hej was wed- I of having
havir a woman doctor to refer to is appearance of the feet of n favorite dave.
tormuu. from Somud J. Alder.and
,,..t Wow U1C
dead.
incalculable. To discuss the peculiar He caused her feet to be so l»eut an to
ded
June
2-1. 1817.
their w.thdr.»d whu,
Iret bcneoU) tltolwd
Four mea were killed and several in­ Hotok, Hgmour,
During tlie following year another ailments erf’ their mysterious frame* with raise the instep into an arch, to resemble
tom tbo Pnetajd to, Kn mto toUlr j, .uwdhtoomloof it On IhoOtot at tho
jured at Gold Hill, Nev., by a car-load of tools
duel occurred, the combatants being a man is always a trial and pain to tho the new m&lt;xin. It is said tluit another
B-Wf*-; to P««iA, nenr Memel. it i. Capta. Martin and Ramsey, of the young. Necessity hardens them as they Emperor placed a stamp of the lotus
falling down a mine upon them.... .The cot&gt;a breczi- of oxdtemvnt among thf ddegatea found, and also at a point northeast of United States army, who were stationed go on in life, and prejudice, and the idea flower on the sole of the small shoe of
and pcditiciau* gathering at Cincinnati.
( Konigsberg. Its demand comes priuci- । at Fort Bell Fountain, on the Missis­ that woman cannot be properly educated, liis wife, bo that at every step she took
The Republicans of Maine have re- ' I”111.'’ frym Mohammedan countries, us
the tjtateSupreme Court... Two stages ou the
sippi river, Bloody island being tlie seat or that by expressing a preference for a she left on the ground the print of the
Sidney and Black Hills line were .topped by ntototed Hot. tom, tot th. Vermont to I *“» &lt;&gt;«»«nd lor ginseng tomee princi- of war. Ramsey was wounded, and died female doctor they are exposing them­ flower. Girls with small feet are compli­
highwaymen at French crock, but, a* no valna- pohlton. too norain*l«l lto-.il F.mtoa P / I?m ,9 U11'\,
1 M need M » . in
MI ,
Iew days afterward,
iuwtwatu, una
w,u, buried
uur
selves to be ridiculed oh supportena of mented Kt the present day sh “the golden
—
,1___ 4.L.4 —___ ___ IU_ 1
a few
and was
r
_., ‘
Mntoiuo nnd milkun hunon.
woman's righte, keeps many a woman liliea. ” The operation of bandaging and
declared by the Teutonic Court to belong I June
j,on
looa
A
....,
u
..'
t
30, 1823. Another honorable silent on the subject; but nature herself compressing the feet is very ptunful.
Col. David L. Phillips, Postmaster
exclusively to Royalty, and tlie sale of it
Mortification of the feet has Iveen known
The President has renominated ex­ for a long time jiaid the Court expenses. meeting occurred ot the grounds be­ surely may be allowed to b*ar testimony to reHtiK from tho practice. Custom im­
of Springfield, and an old Illinow juumaliot,
on such a Xpaint
I can not imagine
it to
——— Joshua
.... Barton,
W—./I,, District
A .AILAIIIII
Attorney
,
”
U
died text week after a fingering and joint ul ill- Gov. Hartranft as Collector of the Port of Kings guarded it and its digging by tween
poses it as a necessary attraction in a Chiof
the
United
States,
a
resident
of
St
desirable
in
any
way
that
woman
ikmo. Mr. Phillipa wax barn in WUlisrnaon Philadelphia, his previous appointment not stringent lawe, death being the jK-nalty
Louis, and Thomas.C. Rector. The par- «hould get over their sense of personal neee woman.
cuuutr.- Oct. 27. 1823, and wax a dixtant rvlafivo haring been acted upon by the Senate.
for seeking or digging it except for tlie ti&lt;» met, in the evening, and Mr. Barton 1 delicacy even with their doctor. But at
of WcndcU Phillip*.... Da vid U Shank, while
The following is the story of the nine
Orders have been issued directing
on a drunken apree. attacked two women in their
fell mortally wounded. An article I 1x11
the question whether women of diamond* being called “ The Curse of
own houae, near Sidney, Ohio, with a fence rail the United States troops to prevent violation of
which appeared in the Republican i ahould be doctors or not is one, it might Scotland
A few evenings before the
and killed one of them, and would have killed he neutrality laws on the Mexican border. peasant, or servant was found to have charging
Gen. William Rector, then | b° »npp&lt;»ed, to be argued quite dispw*- battle of Culloden there were gathered
tlie otfiiT bad her criiw uot brought agirirtance... This order was issued in consequence of infor­ stolen even tlie smallest piece, tlie
United States Surveyor, with corruption I
They could not invade tiro in the apartments of tlie Pretender,''fit
mation furnished tlie Government of an ext&gt;ee™. in- i
»“ d™th °»
It* in office was tlie cause of the fatal duel | profession all at once in such numbers as
dition forming iu Southern Arizona „
to cross
- Mexico' and roizc
tbc . UP for
ou purj&gt;oHe to strike terror The General was in Washington at the | U HWumP it. “d ■» tiieir opponent have Inverness, a few of his friends, for the
to
seize the Government
-----------‘ uf "_L_
purjNMe of playing at cards. In the
Mexican
—
xic*n State of Honora.
Sonora.
' and to punish those who would dure dis­ time, and his brother, Thomas C
«dw»y» indignantly mamtained their want course of the evening ti.__ of diathe _:
nine
At the last session of Congress appro-1 regard the fiat of the law. For the past warmly defended his cause, and learn- of capaaty for
The Chicago Tirnc^ of the 23d inst
exercise,
therej could
I
.
•
.
"x.
.
.
•
~
v
—
monds
belonging to the pock with which
eiSC,m.- 'u«ht.’ .T“” *o« «ho saueh for It ing that Barton was the author of the j not ®urelJ 1x5 B doabl
not surely
be a doubt
their minds as ‘
’ .
nays
Tho oldest inhabitant* of Dubuque and pditton. .en, rn.de
10 U,oxr
“ mthey
were
playing
was
lost
Od the
,r™™ I• 01&gt;"-gv. ■Ml him the chiioum ihich I to ““ hiflore rf the experiment nd their I
Prairie du Chien never raw a flood like that M, wim HM.MK.mi7 .pr.n.pri.uj ! P‘‘L,U“
night after the battle, which resulted bo
now raging in lhe Mixxtexippi at those ptecex. ImI re,!... Th. a.b.b»uhinR «ubI prmldge obtaining It T
11 ‘.c? resulted so fatally.
| own oventui“ triumph.
But here once disastrouxly for the rebel army, the
Dubuque report* the water twenty-three feet of tho American Fwh Commi**ion will aoon I of it without permusion is
m?®t &amp;llock' Sjurythwn *thcfact. ^Not onfr wmHle ' Duke of Cumberland entered Inverness,
above low-water mark a; 1 fourteen inche* above cloro it* operation* for the rox-on, which lum j imprisonment, while the penalty attach- ■
the high-water mark of 1870. All the milte
and, os was his invariable custom, took
and machine shop* ora eubmetg&lt;d, and many
up liis quarters in the apartments which
himber-yarda are afloat. At l*nurie du Chien
hnd been bo recently occupied by Prince
moiader
David Bui- ,
women who did nothing worse Charles Edward. ’ On the following
miiader have been distributed mainly in the have washed it up from the depths of the ।
vratar. of CohforniA. lovra Kan-U, Ken-.
where tiro action of the waves l«»en
7“x«
than ask the pririlem. of shidytag for^i : morning a scout brought in word that a
T*' Chief
ttaB.™ orHtatixti^M-rt* ‘
bTthe I
und a challenge Stowed ' “^.gbteped profession.
(hie or more I small portion of the rebel army hod
The citizens of St Louis and In­
token shelter in a deep gorge among
tlie mountains. The Duke at once di­
dianapolis are greatly indignant because the
bcWtroth..
rected an officer to take a number of
ccnsux enumerators do not find as many ptxiple K-H•-VM*.f S Era iX'iv“iX&amp; “
a storm wlule the water »
within their respective limits aa had been during May, 1879, *17,158,4*4 ; for the eleven, afterr a
is j®.
yet | p&lt;&gt;ttb
R aen .tudenta study nrodicme from pru- ’ men, surround the j&gt;arty, and put every
MMLl,L?88O’i5?a7L5&lt;^&gt;’!2.1;
roug11'
gather it in with nets, or as 1'ettis die&lt;l in about thirty hours, while 1
man to death that was founa in arms.
Biddle lingered
unlv a
dunng
the same period in 1879, *183,974.661. 1
' „„
i
... i iru . Maj. Biddle
lingered only
r. few
L „ day.. , ™nt cunositv and tile foultwtof mofaves The officer, reluctant to execute this in­
total valure of cxtxwo. of domestic nro- U 0011X08
lhe ,tx*° .^'^’“‘‘•‘1-. The Maj.
A RECENT dispatch from Leadville Thr
...a:_ hod
1...1 just
: x gained
-__j-•»
- pin-t;™
said in English print in full
inr ivuu v»iiirx vi exporm oi aomesuc pro- ..
, ,,—
.
------ . , 7 , d
Pettis
'his
election. [| Ih
, “.• was
,
human order, and, perhaps, fearful of
cream of the waves is earned to
’
1
‘
■’
’
’
rhtof
tho
nineteenth
century,
and
nays : •* William Cunningham was killed and J. vixioxui and tallow during M*r, 1879, we
Maj. Biddle’s tomb may lie seen in St. ' JL?
—v*
Jy, st) far is I can rememlxjr, olx , other consequences, declined to take the
P. O’Brien severely wounded, while the latter *11,818,20*; dunng M»y, 1880, 18,000,711, for places on the shore where women and! Louis, at Biddle Square. This ended | ;
was quarreling with Tom Hogan. O'Brun the eleven menths Jeudod May 31, 1K80, *106,- 1 children hunt carefully lor the pieces I
1 Jjected to it Tlie journalist was not de- command without a written order. The
the
code
of
honor
at
St.
Lonis.
9*”
" &gt;"’• of arnbcT, delivering e«ih piece found lo
Duke looked round
the by
room
a piece and public
fired at Hogan, missing the latter and killing
nounoed
hisforbrethren,
lhe
Cunningham, when ‘Doc’ Norton, who was !r
the eunerinti-ndent
superintendent iir
ur .cent
agent of
of the
the GovGov­
opinion took it quite coolly, as a thing it j of paper on which to write the order,
present, fired at O'Brien, with thu above result." 1880, were :
Ute Dignity of Housekceplug.
ernment The yield varies frem a quarter
was no shame to say.—Mrs. Oliphant, ■when some one picked up the lost card,
mid presented it to the Duke, who wrote
of a million to three-quarters of a million
Whete is there any station higher than I in Fraser's Magazine.
8171.012,1311 dollara' worth per year.
his order on the back of it and lionded it
Thnt found the ordering of the house?
ouse? While the
Senator Vance, of North Carolina,
J13,OW«,MO
to the officer. The soldiers departed on
deep under ground is the best It is husband has to vex 1 ' himself
**
* with out- I
The Education of Wild Beast*.
their errand of butchery, and so well did
used for necklaces jewelry, mouthpieces . ward matters, while he has wealth to
residence of the bride's mother in Louisrille,
.83t»,3Kl,t&lt;l* ; for pipes, etc., ana its pnee is governed gather aud secure, while .perhaps he
The veteran
animal tamer, Alfred Still, they execute the Duke's command that
,,
■ J8 *\
*
— whipping
;^rz—o makes• a
» 1 not one of tlie devoted Highlanders es­
Hint* too
much
.8 4S,Ml&gt;,473 ' by iw quality and size. A piece that takes part in the administration of the “
. 33,Ml,244&gt; weighs a pound is considered aa quite a State, and everywhere depends on cir- wud
—ild animal sulky and vicious, but a ce
cer­ caped death. Hence it is that the nine
I3.191.U&lt;«&gt; I prize, -rhfle
while a piece
pi
fifteen pounds in cumstanoes; ruling nothing, I may say, titin
tain amount of whipping is necesaary.
necessary. of diamonds is called “ The Curse of
MW. Ml
' ’ bring about $6,000 or while he conceives that he is ruling To train a wild beast, he said recently, l Scotland."
aside the will in which the bequeathed her Interior &lt;pen«wtm
444.213,173 weight would
IA2.J33.514 $7,000.
extale to Da via. Thu u axked ou tbc pound
. .
The largest piece yet found is much; compelled to bo but'politic where J'ou must "first make ita acquaintance
county, Go., a little 4-yeorof undue influence eicrancd over her by him.
Berli and weighs thir­ he would -willingly be reasonable, to dis- from the outside of the cage, and get the ; .7In Worth
.'.j
.1343,7*13*4 in a museum in Berlin,
The cam involved the quiwtion of her mental
•a chJ.IU
-un
’“
-j fo the door­
semble where he would be open, to be ^imal acquainted with your face; but,"“!&gt;
‘*i *“
“® -V'
3-™*
aoundneea, m to which Davis tcutlfied xhu be­ This exhibit doro not include postal revenuro or teen and a half jtounds. Amber throws
------------------jy *a “large
moccasin
out so much electricity when being worked false where ho would be upright; while above all, with your voice. They become • . •
U
lieved the Confederacy atill exiated ; that its postal expenditures.
which hail come into the yard in search
truth* were eternal and ahuuld prevail He be­
Secretary of War Ramsey has re­ that men cannot long work at one piece thus, fpr tho Bake of an object which he accustomed to voices sooner than faces, of water. Ah soon os the” snake bit the
lieved the same. If that were insanity, they
without
being
thrown
into
spasms.
It
is
never reaches, he must every moment “1(i ur,‘ governed more by sound than b'y
ceived a dispateh from the American Mimstor j
both were crazy.
child tlie first time, being terribly fright­
Mexico stating that the Mexican Government found in clay beds in a few places in 4he wicriflce the first of objects, harmonv right Having got accustomed to your . ened, it fell down, and tho repfile con­
Rosedale A Co.’s furniture factory, on to
has refused to permit Gen. Hatch to folios the United States. At times specimens are with himself—a reasonable'housewife is . beasta, and they accustomed to you, your ’ tinued to biuy its deadly fangs in its
North Frederick street, Baltimore, luui been Indian Ijands into Mexican territory.
[
actually
governing
iu
the
interior
of
her
noxt
step
is
to
train
them
to
their
tncks.
found in which flies, bugs, mosquitoes,
: tleuh. There were mure than forty
Dr. Turner, of the National Board of etc., have been caught, and are entombed । family; has the comfort and activity of Though these tricks are simple, they ro­
Starkville, Mteo.. deotror.d bslf tbc town. Health, predicts yellow fever in New Orleans 1 as prisoners—held there for thousands of ! every person in it to provide for, and 1 Q’tiro a great deal of time and patipnee, punctures made by the snake’s teeth.
| The child died next day.
Loom rotunxtod at *100,000 ; inxuramx', *30,000.
years.
—
Youny
FulkY
JturaL
I moke possible. What is tlie highest ।
» good deal of whipping to accom... .Two Ixjvw bad a quarrel at Lancaster. Ky., within four weeks, and thinks it highly proba­
hajipineas of mortals, if not to execute । plirii them. The lions ore the smartest
which ended by one of them ahixMing and in- ble that the plague will, during the summer,
i There is a beautiful young girl in the
what
we
consider
right
and
good,
to
be
!
°f
tbe
wild
beast*.
You
can
train
a
lion
An
Ancient
Chinese
Superstition.
xtantly killing the other. The boys were aged makd its appearance in Norfolk, Va., Baltimore, |
| Vermont jx-nitentiary, sentenced for
respectively 14 and 15.... .The jury in tlie caoe aud even the national capital iteelf.
Tbe Chine-m are accustomed to ukhoci- really masters of the means conducive to i t° do the ordinary tricks of tlie trade: | horse-stealing.
of Cumo, charged with the murder of Porter,
FOBE1GN.
1
ate tlie fortunes of their reigning fam- ’| our aims? And where should or can our I jump through hoops and over gates,
tho actor, at Manhall, Texas, returned a ver­
I
nearest
aims
be
but
in
the
interior
of
our
,
standing
on
nis
hind
legs,
and
so
on
—
in
.
Ln the distribution of prizes to ex­ liies with the lives of trees; and each .
dict of not guilty, on tlie ground that he wax
' 1
" All those indispensable
THE MARKETS.
- ---------and about five weeks' constant work. It will
inaanc at tlie moment of committing the deed. hibitor* at tlie International Fishery Exhibition, dynasty has a sjiccial tree dedicated to 1
--------- j-----.}iere dowu j require about a week longer to teach a
it The duration o( tiro dynasty is held 8tx11 to-be-renewed
supplies
where
NEW YORK.
at Berlin, tlie first honorary prize was awarded
. ct,’ do we
B2'J not I Honeas,
and a if
leopard, whi«ih comes next
to
be
uulisnolubly
bound
up
with
the
F
x
P?
And them,
to I’rof. Baird, of tbc timitlmonuin institution.
Hous.
It has been discovered that tho Gov Tbc United Htates will also receive a gold nxxlul existeucc of the tree ; aud inspection is in the place where we rise and where we to a lion in intelligence, about six weeks
and an address... .A Berlin dispatch says: •‘Tlie frequently made of the latter iu order to go to sleep, where kictchen and cellar, t° learn the same feats. It takes about
, ascertain from its condition tho prospect and every species of accommodation for ’'even or eight weeks to teach a tiger, and
ourselves and ours is to be always ready? a tigress from eight to nine week*, while
and elaborate a now boundary, which ahall aa before the sovereign. Tlie ajnx nrauce '^Tiat tin varying activity i* needed to vmi
ou env»
can k&lt;M«n
keep nn
ou haatinrr
beating an,l
and teaching a Oarw-MJaM.
submitted to the assembled Ambassador be of the tree is expected to furnish incon­
yens for four months before vou can do
unsafe. The departure •&lt; tbo expedition mav preliminary to all further action. Tbe confer­ testable proof of tlie true -tale of the conduct this constantly recurring aeries in
IK
much
with
him.
The
mostdiflicult
thing
be delayt-1 another year.
ence. therefore, will not meet again, probably. empire. It is impo«xible to a-sigu an unbroken living order! How few are the
CHJCAOo
The American Association of Nursery­
origin to thin superstition, which is of men to whom it is given to return regu­ to do is to teach a wild bewd to let you
liedown
on
him
without
hh
tryingtomakc
larly
like
a
star,
to
command
their
day
men, SfM-dxmcn and Florwte held their annual
in Cabanas fortress, nt Hn- great antiquity ; but, to go no further us they command their night; to form you lie in him by eating you up. Kindness
Hooaa
back than tije fifteenth century. YtiugFancy White Winter Ex.... S
lob, tlie thin I of tlie Ming rulers, planted for themselves their household instru­ —that is, anything but ordinary civility— Fuica—Good
from tho various States as to the condition and
to Chaleo Spring Ex.. A
a fir tree, pnduxed until the overthrow, ment*, to bow and to reap, to gain and is absolutely thrown away upon a wild WaxAT—No. 3 Spring
beast
With
a
tiger
or
tigress
especially
to
expend,
and
to
travel
around
their
Na S Bpriag.........................
250 years afterword, of his descendants
all affection is literally wasted. A tigress Oats—No. 3.
De Freycinet has introduced into the by uni Monchib-. Tlie story is told that circle with perpetual success and peace
and love! It is when a woman has at­ is a likely to eat you up after an intimate
French Chamber af Dcputiea s general uinte Hwau-'J'suig, tiro last of the Ming Em­ tained tin's inward mastery, that she acquaintance of six rears as one of six
rctary.D. VF. Scott, of Gali na, Ilk ; Treasurer, ty bill GambcttA aaya that public opinion, in perors, hunj himself upon this very
I truly makes the husband whom she loves weeks. As a rule, tlie whip is tlie most
A R. Whitney, of Franklin Grove, I IL
the province* aa well as in Paris, is In favor of tre&lt;&gt;, after having killed liw wives tuiil
u master; her attention will require all efficacious instrument for training. It
,.................................... M Mil
Gbk. John A. bernnt, the discoverer amnesty, and that tho good behavior of the children, rather ttjnu submit to the victo­
liOLWAUKEE." ’
***
ur.nrotxd prreous in the capital should rious Munchti General, Taitsohg. Tliis sorts of knowledge; her activity will can be used .quickly aud it hurts. If I
of gold in California, died at Washington a few 4,000
readme uh&gt; tmud.....In tho contest for tree, known iu the Wry-neck Fir, wnn turn them all to profit Thus is she de­ were to drop my whip the beasts would
days ago. He bad boon sick about a week with tho long-range challeugo cup at Dollvfancy I had lost my power over them
then ciuuti.-d up by order of Chuutehe, pendent upon no one; and she procures
near Dublin,
inflammation of the kidneys. His agod widow mount,
and would pounce first on the whip and
her
husband
genuine
independence,
that
the first Eujp rur of the existing im­
nwides at Litlz, Tancaater county, to which
perial line ; and, although fallen to tlie which is interior and domestic; whatever
■aaure-Ma 3.*.'.'.I""~~"”‘
■core*, Milner making 145
ground, ita n mains, with tbe chain he pofihcssps, he beholds secured; what
8T. LOUIK
and, Rigby making tlie
iiround them, ar still shown. A* if iu he earns, well employed; and thus he worth 132,000; but a good tiger, un­
haro to ahoot again. Par-.,-,
can direct his mind to lofty objects and, broken, is not worth mure than $2,500.
r.
venge
for
th*
u
.fortunate
Mings,
the
team, made 134. Tbc wither being foggy, the
Lions are worth about $2,000 to $2,500
if
fortune
favors,
he
may
act
in
the
State
Atnnnnana
a» a — » .11__I__ _
popular fanev has evolved another sueach; panthera, $600; jaguars, $400;
jxitHtition out of Chuutche’s act; aud it the some character which so we” ‘
dxciiriuTi.’ "
**’
of the Grand Rhcrecf of Mecca.
/
now passes us a current lielrof that if th. comes his wife at home.—Goeihc's WIL
helm
Meister.
The Jesuits expelled from France chain were.to b* ruiuove • from the fallen
Scientific American.
have purchased a house at Prague.... .Tb* trunk some t.-krihl* catastrophe would
French Chamber of Doputiaa has paxrod the happen to tha M.mchiu.
L'he Tuiug
Abundant Hair.
U T» 21
dynasty is nl»o not without its owu [x.
Japanese women ore very proud of
.. ..........................
Mrw
She tried on
cuiiar tree, winch was planted byChuut- their hair, which is black and luxuriant.
TOLEDO.
IxsmtAD of passing the summer at che in the coun-yard of n temple at fsuThe returns of the census enumcru
They cultivate and arrange it with groat
Balmoral and Oslxirnc, as tuual, Queen Vk- che-Bsu, mar P. kw. So lo..g as thu. care by brushing their tresses Ixwk from fled. A lew days afterward she missed *
! torts will go to Ireland tar a change of scene. tree exists, so long, it is asserted, will the forehead and gathering them in a valuable gold ring from her finger.
omcMT.'
She will leave England about the middle of lhe Manchus rmain supr me ; and there
Search was made for it without success,
plaited topknot, covered with flowera,
are those who contend thnt the future npaitgles and hairpins of gold, silver and and it was finally given up as lost At
before tlie ruler may lie divined from ita tortoise-shell. Rich and poor are alike
condition. The latest accounts are to pnml of their coiffure, and the kubthe, efluct that thin tree—which is of the womim in rags devote* the same atten­ errand tut before. In tho finger of the
ixoiaiiapcttA'
Hut nn, cies, aud which bos nlready ut- tion tA her hair ns any great lady. To first pair she tried on she found her
n’«“. by a veto ot 375 to U0.... .Hwiw. r&lt;[xT.
tuin
d the rosp M-tabie age of twp ceni- jirea rve the elaborate structure from be­ long-lost ring, where she left it in draw­
•Ute that tbe ML Goth.rd kitind M in Jam. r
nontinty, (p ihreaton nrtea and u quarter—shows the most ing disturl&gt;ed, women during deep rest
the nuMoory, and tbo cngiDcer* think tbeoulr striking signs of renewed vitality, and, thi ir in cka on a padded fort There ia
FOLITICU.
The rental* of grass land in England
— L.
------------- -modify tbe Un. aa thia happens to coincide with the
traiedroTXT ~
us tins DiippeRB
couicide
tbe
The Arkansas Greenback State Con- ta
-d«*t«tb*tamroL
state of thj ChiM-n empire, popular no difference between single and married this year show a considerable increase,
uomeu m wearing their hair, as in while those of coin land show a corre­
Bradlalgh created an exafang scene I credulity is being so tar coufinmxL
I China ; and their respective social status sponding decrease.

WEEILT IEWS REVIEW

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SCHOOL-DAY MEMORIEX.

Hargis' favor, Judge, fawye
terminator on

It is

that
Sherrard Clmmkmh, yho died in a
St Louis hospital a few days ago, waa
a notable figure in the politics of twenty
public attention to qdc of the most re­ years ago. He represented a Virginia
markable families in the political his­ district in the Thirty-fifth and Thirtytory of this country. No other family
has had ao many of ita members in tbe moot promising craters &lt;?f hia day. In

them then; through

bo

long a stretch of

• Peiw’ce Gortschakoff is said to have
made a marvelous resovery. He ia now
in Baden, full of health and spirits. He
Paris for the winter. It was but a few
weeks ago that he was dying of old, age
and a complication of diseases. ' It

1806 he fought a duel with O. Jennings
tVise, son of Henry A. Wise, receiving
u wound thnt lamed him for life. Wise,
who was also a man of brilliant talents,
edited the Richmond Knquirer, and lived
to be killed in the Confederate service,
at Baanoke Island. Clemens never for­
gave himself for hia part in the duel,
being at heart opposed to that method
of nettling disputes. 'The last years of
his life were passed in obscurity.

“I honestly believe,” aaya the New
Enoland Farmer, “.that the farmer who
wiil work hi* brains until noon, and bin
hand* thti l^tance of the day, will out­
- •hit
■ toils until
strip
Vatniti
s that if the &lt;
.increase aa it

day. There is mt
ing past follies,
late dung closely
never as yet attid
those times.. B

“Qteasea have of
figure, but have

nC*md trimmed
dhered. flounces,
surmounted by

world at
quality i

Itural
jecta, when boreW have onee 'gained
poaaeaakm of a tree the only wi
rid of them is to. bunt for tliAm care­

enougkto keep him in the circle of aoefety.’^n apptsmaoee Admiral Porter
hrenotamifa
' ‘
‘ '
utn any baaqpaaa
notified to appear for civibaervico exam- more, like an
feet nine fachea
uuition. Eleven of the nuuilx-r failed to
report, and nine were rejected on du.
certificate of the examining physician.
---- 3., ..
•bout 180. Hi. full-trained whisker*
are turning gray stowiy, his hair is full
and black, with a few nairs (too many)
turning gray here and there. He is Dot
era of &lt;«ch candidate.
The a particularly striking man, but, if you
,t*on&gt; “Do yon chew tobacco?" wan talk with him, you will find that he
asked. Bi (He class of thirty-eight reads and thinks and that hia ideas are
was examined the yoangret waa 16 about as near right as they con be. He
•» old, and ww. small, for his age. ia now 65 years old, but he looks fifteen
eldnrt was 44 yean df age, and Lal •cars younger. He has been engaged
i a Colonel fa tbe army. He had
daMarates tws other Colonels, about
_ XI.— ™ -re
vs----- y tfart
Mme
questions and cxomplre in arithmo-

fully with a knife or wire ahd deatroy

DEMOCRATIC HATIOIAL COXTENTION.

them. The agg« ox the parent bertie egg. 'NWl*Matter ptaffiagw.
to
fill out
tbe
are depoaited during niglita to June, and
Spiced Gooseberries. —Remove stems were required
answers and *elntions cn blanks
placed infrom
the bark
the tree at; the
aud are
blossoms
ripe of
gooselierries
BUrtnee of the ground, or whatever may wash and boil down in • sirup mad* of spread before them ou their deako.
surround the tree. These eggs hatch fa three pinta of siigar to a pint of vinegar. The subjects for tbe examination were Hoadley, of Ctxxtimati, for tanponry CbairChachim Pabha, formerly Minister of by tlie rise in cotton. The cotton will our latitude during September, and it ia
When very thick add ground cloves and arithmetic, geography, grammor and
•
War fa Egypt, has baen naturalized fa help tho shape.
soon after tliux that tbe young grulx« may efanamon. Careful not to burn. . ‘ j history. Thirty minutes were allowed —---------Patrick an the cobra: “Phat kind of be easily removed without the use of
which to write the answers in arith**4*”“?^
Italy, thus transferring his immense
Currant Jam.—Pick from tho stems, in
a baste is tliat—the mule wid his ribs on anything more tlum the point of a pen­
metic, and fifteen minntz— for the other
Hoadisy to ma i
property, generally supposed to belong the outside of his ahkin entotriy?”
knife. . A few minutes spt«t fa this way wash, put info * prwerving kettle and subjects. In arithmetic the first. ex­
boil
gently
twenty
minutes,
s
kimmin
g
to tlie diMolute ex-Khcdive, to the pro­
ample was : * * Write nineteen million of the last Democratic National Convention bo
Ptun uikxphia clergymen state that about the 1st of October each fall will
tection of that power. There is great the commandment against swearing was keep the tree free from this pe«L—Scien­ m needed. Add sugar in the iiroportfon two hundred and ten fa figures." and the rules of thia body until otherwise ordered.
of a jx&gt;nnd of sugar to a pint ot the
tlie others were sums fa addition, di­ Adopted.
tific American.
•
disgust in official circles at Cairo over gotten up before croquet was fa vented.
boiled fruit. Boil half an hour longer, vision and multipbcation. In geography
Mr. Martin, of Delaware, offered a ranhition
A wiPE
shouldjpreserve
the
honor
of h&lt;-r
Transi-lan-tino in the Night. — A stirring almost constantly.
-this piece of slmrp practice, and the
-------------——-----r
—-,7
that tbe roll of the States be called for appoiDtthe class was retnured to say “ what
'
‘
"
J,
for
frequently
that
is
all
Khedive has empliasuuxl hia wrath by
• name, fur
gentleman, anxious to ascertain the
G
ooseberry
J
am
.
—
Look
over,
waah
States
border
on
tlie
Atlantic
ocean
and
xuicaivt nan eiupi ».
/ he has ever given her worth mentioning, effect of transplanting nt night, instead
and stew in a little water. Press through
degratag OurcMm and tort&gt;M&lt;bng h&gt;«
TnraK
mon)
Adopted.
of by day, madeufa experiment with the a coarse wire sieve and return to the Lang Island sound, north of the mouth tuaix
The clerk then jonceeded to call the roll.
of Cliesapeake bay
also the names of tin.—
V---1.___ —
return to Egypt
■
, United States than in any other country. following reunite : 'He transplanted ten
kettle. To each pound of the puljMxl
------------------------ Of course tlie people have u better time.
cherry trees while fa bloom, commencing gooselwrry odd three-fourths of a pound the States touchtd by tlie Mississippi
river sowth of tbe mouth of the Ohio,
Poor. Ilrctr. ol the Agricultural De- (
..
,u™m« iu the
raid lhe
and to give the boundaries of the State
jiartment, is to investigate the army . deacon, when the custom-house officers
tax* of
an hour,
constantly.
Put of Massachusetts, os well us the names
pr&gt;«ln&lt;-wg MU. or no tato
bottira
or stirring
wKouUwd
jaja aud
worm T%g pest continues ita ravages ! caught him amugglfag a dozen pairs of hcuof the capitals of Wisconsin, Mississippi,
fruit, while those transplanted in the secure like l«ii1
jelly. .
„
[ Georgia, New Jersey, and Ohio.
Tlie oa*&gt; but a delegate.
in Eastern New Jersey nnd od Long 1
Principal, drawing out his watch to dark maintained their condition fully.
Mr. Kelly took a acat
island, and has appeared on the north­ an unpunctual clerk: "Mr. Johnson, it He did the same with ten dwarf trees, । Pickled Wauncts or Bctternctk— ' names of the principal sea]&gt;orts on the
■ Gather y
when well grown but tender I Atlantic coast wero nsiuirtsl to lie given.
New York—Permanent Organization, John
after
the
fruit
was
one-third
grown.
I
n
”
n
wcu
ern shore of the sound near New Ro­ is already half-past nine.” Clerk, draw­
them.
1
“What is grammar?* “What is a verb?” For; Btwolubona, Buftu W. Peckham; Creden­
Those transplanted during tlie day sned 1nin “ * .Nile. through
,
,
tial*, 8. M. Wood.
chelle. In some porta ot the afflicted ing out hia watch and looking st it: their fruit ; those transplante&lt;l during V
Put
into ktron
strong
for thr
three
days,
11 ,nto
S rlbrine
,r’nL&gt; ,r,r
‘,£* d
“y8- I “ Name the different parts of speech of
The Chair—The Becretarv will call tho next
"
Agrees,
precisely,
sir."
-----------------1 out;
•* wash;
' place
’ j | the following sentence : ‘ John strikes a State.
districts the worms are so thick thnt
the night perfectixl the crop and showed i C■‘’1IU1
K1I1K once. Take
A couple of soldiers of the Salvation no injury from having been removed. V? ,HUU’ tu”uuR frequently until black, j honk*,'" were some of the . questions
they cover tho roads, so thnt tho wheels
“8it down! "J
Army approacht-d a Philadelphia broker With each of these trees he removed । B™ig good vinegar to the beihng point, about grammar. Tlie class ww also
of passing vehicles seem to roll upon u recently and asked: “How is it with
some earth with th. roota. The inci- ““ whllU-v*’r, "P,ce hkt4 Pnt th.e nnto
bydOV°n«r -bonier. Ge^kwu clanumTto to"&lt;Ctecarpet.
It if twenty years since tlie you my friend?" “I am short an Read­ dent is fully vouched for, and, if a few
® )“““ pom*over the hot vinegar. I bard*
lens and then bud down ounelvca.
mnrt be board flx*Lr (Loud spptamc.]
ing, " rejihed the broker.
last plague of this sort occumiL
'Neitlier Meal th nor honor can secure! Mr. Hoskin*—" Mr. ChainnAa. I want"----similar experiments produce a like revready U&gt; ent tn a week,
A Vermont couple put off applying suit, it will be strong argument to hor- 1 Sthawbbkiiy Jeely.—Remove hulls, happiness to their votaries." "Thel (Cn« of “Bit down!" •*Put him out! ” and
, rapidity of his movements were beyond I
“Order!’]
a divorce
one term .of ticulturista'
court, so tliat
Whxm the Princess Louise was sliop- for---------------------------etc., to do such work at | wash, drain, then put into a kettle over
unite hot'We.” and “He was exce&amp;ngI
tuv, could
LVU1U profit
jUMUk by
UJ their
UIUU tin
UU weddfag.
wmuiu^j. night—Floral Cabinet.
“ “low fire. Crush, and when quite hot
ping in Chicago another feminine shop­ tliev
And
they
tell us *»._
tlie---------------------people
this------------------------------uov
AsUfALH
UBOW
rat.—Fat
U . faani- । «rav «UM.
u«l enough ' S"1?’11 no‘offense, ta correct.
Mr. David H. Walfo of Connecticut, offered
,. ,yet
«rra»
f
...» *..ii
i of» *i..
jj
ow A
nxmalh G
row F
^ro°* (UC u
4,u
re uuu
lknd Muex.
when Vcool
per approached her and said : “ There country^nre needlessly extravagant and
liku.Urcl. .ugarMdoUta plant.'!1"
"train tbrongh a camw Han- Such qne.ti.aura "Whet foreign na- U„ foUratag rautaftauj-Tta;a raolauon.
Ilium,
nuiuvii,
IU jniuiui,
~ ;? . v
,
-----is a lady present who was born within | tinihnh
’v.
.a«no
raruu,
«ugarand
mwhen
ou m
punu,
Bofl
Mteen ----minutes,
minute,
j t,"n8
temtonal peraeaaou
------ -------------------------unthrifty*.
1 u.au,
contains
nitrogen,
an ani- . UJ-’*
“
O1* Jiniee
1111-* fifteen
add aa jxiund
1OT1nd of
of sugar
mgar L
for -----cneb I “ h‘uh are now ojnual hr Great Britain party be referred to the Comnuttce on Bcaotho dominion of your mother, and she |
He whs informed that a indy htul mal ia not fed this fat wastes away first .kirn, ®od
lutioaa without debate." The resolution was
"If
the
P
”
d
juice,
and
boil
fifteen
minutes
?,
United
States?*
were
asked
fa
called
to
see
him
in
his
altsence.
“
A
adopted, and the convention adjourned until
—fa otlier words, is consumed. If the |’int of Jn,.&lt;5?.« R?'l. hpil fifteen minutes
would like tolpeak to you.” The Prin­
rithnnt'U the jelly !«• not very firm Ut “ff”?- .Me*! of tlie answers omitU-d Wednesday, June 23.
cess immediately shook hands with the lady,” he mused aloud, "a lady." Upon animal lie x^xposed to great cold without 1 ‘OUfier. L ...»
an accurate description he suddenly 1 extra fo&lt;sl it cannot fatten. The reason,
the "nU foT ° feW 1 - L,°v‘ “ Alaska,” and one or two of the exam­
diffident Englishwoman and said she brightened i^&gt; and added, “Oh, dot van
,
torrs
were
found
to
have
momentarily
i therefore, that animals protected from tred with pieces of wundow glass.
forgotten that William H. Seward had a. m., aud opened with prayer by Bev. Charles
was glad to see her.
Aiu.*r A short do lady; dot vna my rife."
I the cold of winter fatten much faster
Puff Strawberry Pudding.—Sift
I purchased that land from Russia W. Taylor, of Covington, Ky.
but kindly conversation tlie grxxl Louise ,
than when expom-d is that what would two t.nspooufuls of baking jKiwder with ' twelve years ago.
Mr. Young (Ga.) Chairman of the Committee
“ What
inde­
I--------- 1_... —
—2 -—th
.1 a pint of flour ; l&gt;ent well an egg ; add ,
accumulate
as r..»
fat i.
is -UM-d
to ।keeping
the
on Credentiala, robmitted his report :
turned to go, saying : “ How lonely {
pendent nation voluntarily consented '
_
Ln the Maaaachu-iettM
case it unanimously
animal warm. The eartliy
‘
or inorganic
'
a little salt; mix with awvet milk till of
you must be to stay away from your
pl— is as necessary for uni- . the consistency of thick laitter. Place to Ix-coming u State in the Union ?" i reconuni-aded th* sdnuaaiou of both contest­
mutter in plants
ant!
“
What
nation Was that State a tut*, ind that the two delegstiom united cut
own country so long.”
mal growth as the organic mutter. The ' well-grease.! cup* in a steamer ; put in­
— H'uU IIAUmaa
part cf previous to its admission to the । thevoto of the State,
.trcklera tor
A bargain. (Scene, a country inu.( bony skeleton consists chiefly of calcium to each u spoonful of batter, then u tiniiri SUtra?Gex. Gbant, at tlie soldhTs' reunion
Tourist—“Confound it, woman; there's phosphate, with a little calcium curlion- spoonful of strawberries, and cover with
The committee decided in f»»ur of tbc .HUnp
at Milwaukee, met every attention with a chick to Ufai egg. ” Landlady—" Well, ate and other mineral substances de­ another spoonful of batt.-r and steam mest of tip- junior member* of the class.
In naming the “ three memorable wars j members from New York, and
the
n kindly word, n shake of tbe hand, or a ■ir, you urea lucky one ! In a few weeks rived from plants. While plants con­ twenty minutes. Eat with cream and to which the United State* had lieen en- mission of Tiaumny.
sugar,
or
a
liquid
hot
sauce
with
a
ctq&gt;tain
everything
necessary
for
animal
aaacuua, nod.
Mvra*. During the proceaaion
..... ' Icottld have hiuf half u crown for that
friendly
i gaged since tho acknowledgment of it*
Mr. CattuU, of KanaM, presented tho
jrarav
g.Tj|„.
ItevJ
fui of strawberry juice adde.1.
,
growth, some’ portions are richer in
iunarairablo babira ««n&gt; pokad into tbe
D™ «"1
still he
was not
noT satutfinL
*
^ts and nitrogenous material, and are, . Sweet-Pickled Cucumbers.—Wash,
i And
Alni still
lit* wiis
snttstit'O
liition aa one of tlie wore, and one or two I State of New York is divided into two reguLarlycarriage that the General might kiss
--------------y— ■ ■■——----- ---uirtar.wt tzi
)w. nf
therefore, comrideretl
to lie
of Tn.-w.i
more I pore and quarter ripe eucumliers, take fixed the date as 1772. One of tlie class organized factions, both of which represent
No Fun in Being a Princes*.
value, iu» the grain of wheat, corn out mills, wuuh and piiu-e in *tr&lt;»ng brtae
them, and he cheerfully did his duty. Th.complained of a violent headache and 'larxe oonatitucnctea
u*
' and’ both ot which have held
The ,position
of the Princess
and uuta.
Food* differ grentlv in ।( nn
fur two &lt;u&gt;/D.
days. Tike
&lt;&gt;ut, pla
r- ui
in uoia.
cold. . quit in the middle of the exercise. Alwr- Blate Conventions. The report conchidea with
----- ........................
-............ - &lt;tf- Wales
....... -..............
isaovui,
puu*&gt;crowd of infants at last became so great
a one to jiermit of much value, u* I’vety turner knows. Many dear water for an hour, then throw fato rromhie was named aa a prominent Gen­ a r&gt;BoluUou lhat the Faulkner Convention dele­
that both Gen. Sheridan and Col. For­ is too exalted
gates
have
fifty
votes in thia convention, and
ranirMnraMt
».„«
............. have
l.ra^., been
Urarara made
—A.. to
»« deterA..». - I alum water­ &gt; lump tllO size Clf U OXliall
social enjoyment,
yet lots^ral
not
the..,.1
splen­ ratdran.
experiments
era! of the United States.
tin- Shaluqx-are Hall Democracy have twenty
syth, who accompanied Grant, were did potentialities of reigning royalty. mine the feeding jiowera of the various
hickory-nut to a gallon of water—for
rotas.
pressed into the service, each of the sol­ The Princess, too, is peculiarly unosten­ kinds of food, and elal&gt;onite tables have another hour. Male a ttirup nf a pint
' Mr. Young, who made the majority report,
Cold in the Head.
। demanded tbc previous question, and, tlie vote
diers having two or three little creature:, tatious, and evidently fiiids the magnifi­ lieen drawn up to express their compar- of good vinegar, a pound of white sugu, ;
cent louelintws of her ]xmitiou an actual tivv value.
Most people look upon a cohl as u ' by Btatea being asked for, the Ckrk called tho
Every farmer practically a:.d a tahl&gt;*-s]Kx&gt;nful each of broken cin­
in liis arms at once.
trial. To Im- young and lienutiful, and coQstructs such ii table for nimself, ut namon and ciovea. Make enough uf small matter. “O," they say, “it te i roll. The chair anuunneed tliat lhe tivt-mmnothing but a eol&lt;L" And yet a cold ute rule ot 1K76 would be enforced. When
idolized, nnd yet to tie shut out from
In his address to tbe graduating class most forms of social amusement, can lie least, he sel-f u different value on differ­ this sirup to cover tlie pieces, mid bcril may prove speedily fatal, or l»e a source
ent substaDct^, and buys and sells iw- until tender.
nt West Point, tlie other day, Gen. by no means delightful. Tet, there are, emlingly.
of lifelong harm. The danger is more wks granted. The vote mIihkI -avtw, 360; uoa,296.
Thirty small 1k»vs were arrested to apjiarent when we rvmemlier thnt a vig­ •Tin report wm dL-batixl an Lour by Georgo
Sherman said to them : “ If you will &lt;»f courae, very few houses, even among
Dallas, Tex., tor giving unegro muistrel u
. Miller, of Albany, N. Y. Jadg&lt;- Amass
person but seldom takes culd, hut
give me your youth and aspirations you tliaue of the highest nobility, to which tifir reswixreh.-s have proved that this dis- show without a license, the caniplatonnt orous
n
Pariicr, of Albany, Gov. Hubbard, of Texas,
mainly
those persons in whom the (tower aud
tbc Princess of Wales can go aa an in­ raav is caused by n microscopic organ­
Mr. Westbrook, of New York, on tho port
living the owiier of im old buihluig
may take my rank and age. Let me vited guest And, when she docs go, an
of vital reaistauce is already weakened, or
uh
nv John
jonri n.
reiof U
m-- muiantv
mmuritv report,
re|&gt;ort, ana
and bv
R. Fclism
which
is
dvvrl.q*
rl
in
the
intestines.
which
they
hud
used
without
permission.
urge you not to toil by the midnight awful state hedges her around. She is
A cold may run rapidly into pneu •1 low*, of New York, and
~ Judge Peckham, cf
of
Tliey were tried before the Mayor, who monia. It may give rise to rheumatism, Albany,
for the —
majority report,-♦»
aftiv
which tho
*“—• *«-»&gt;•—-aus
lamp, but cultivate the heart and all of- pnssionatelv fond of dancing, yet no gen- self there with extraordinary rapidity.
said: “ I find the prisoners guilty and and thence to diseases of tin- heart. It report of the Credcntiala Committee was adopt­
Mingle with the soldiers, tieman can ask her to dance. She it is The parasite is ejected from the bowels,
fectiana.
ed, by 457 to 2OA)y. Tbu contesting delegates
fine
them
31
each.
The
alternative
is
may throw iteell with dangerous sym|&gt;- were admitted to M-ois un the flour.
•
•
■ who signals out the penwninge whom she and may Im- taken I &gt;y birds who pick
Tlie men are not common, and you have . . «•*
one day in jaiL" The coiisti rnntion
, .
,
, ,
desires ns n partner, and, when she al Mint tuuoug the duug-her.p or eat tlie iiiDtnig the offender* was very "fereat. toins on the bowels. It may bring on a
Mr. Martin (DeL), Chairman of the Commit­
many things to learn liefore you can 1
Up to,dance, all other dancers
kidnoy complaint It may ’inflame nnd tec oa Permanent Organization, moved that tho
grains thnt have been wiled by Contact •‘But,” his Honor added, “ I wim a Ixiy
command.
Honor your jxwition trod must sit down. After circling around with iL If a fowl dies, and there is any
close up the gall ducts, and thus cause reportof bis committee be adopted. Agreed to,
once myself, and went on the end fa just indescribable t^goriy from tlie distention an J the chair named Senator McDonald (Indi­
your fing, loving vour brother its your- 1 the room some half a dozen times, she cause to heli, vc thid diarrhea has I such
ana), Senator Butler (South Carolina), and
, a ]H-rformance. I w ill j»ay these
to’ rest, “and
of the inthuned nlrulder by tlie acciuuu- ThomM O Conner (Tenn.), aa a ooinmittcc to
self, and defend your country
1 I muses and site down **
*wl *then
“*•
! the remainder of the waltzere may take caused ita death, tlie birds should Iw I fines myself."
hded bile. Finally it may result in a conduct cx-Gov, Steveunou to the chair.
immediately taken out of the poultry­
Senator Stevenson took the chair, making a
cold
in
the
head.
a turn, but tu&gt; soon us she stands up yard and isolated. Tho poultry-yard
Musab and Strap.
The Chicago Journal says : •• Tlie again they must stop. This solitary
The original attack—slight and brief abort speech, and a vote of thaxdui to the
Since tho introduction at the trunk
temporary Cliainuan waa passed.
representatives ot tlie weekly press who Grand Lamu kind of performance can- ’ and poultry-house should lie well
fever
—
is
general.
The
jiouit
of
sjMK
’
ial
Mr. Hroekinndgr, of Kentucky, moved that
cleansed, the dung removed, and tlie strap selling industry
tho baggagebaggage­
idnfltry into the
came from various j&gt;arts of tlie country not lie very amusing to this kindly, gen- ; walls, percbea, and noil wuslied with rooms of our large railroad depots, the harm is from the consequences which the convention proceed to tbe bnidneaa uf nomto attend tbe convention were not fairly tie, amiable lady. She is, I ain told, a । plenty of water. Tlie water used should smasher* of luggage apparently ininiue remain when the fever is over.
most- accomplished dancer, desjiite her ।
Mr. Prcwtoo, of Kentucky, moved to allow
Of all colds, it is generally tliought
treated by those who hail the distribu­ slight lameness. But, of all the recrea- JI contain five grammes per litre of sul- their destructive business an speculation. that one in tbe head is of the least sig­ ea*h person placing a nominee before tbo con­
tion of the tickets. Scores of fellows tions of her life, she most enjoys driving I ph uric acid, and a stiff broom or brush । Trunks, strongest fa hinge, metal Itands, nificance, beyond being annoying. But, vention to haVe ten minute* for the purpoae.
Tins was adopted, and lireckinndge ii motion aa
should lie employed. When ten days 1 and patent locks, are so twirled, kpiunecL
who secured tickets on the fmse pre­ in the park, hi her little victoria, with I have passed without a death occurring, , ricipjied, and sat down upon by Ixrth ex- at a late meeting of tlie New York Medi­ amended «i» adopUxi.
The call ot Stale* waa then ordered for tho
tense of being representatives of doily her dame de compaynir lieaidc her, she i| the birds need no longer remain isolat- pressmen and baggage master*, that jjo cal Society, n jAper was read bv Dr.
nomination of a candidate for the Presidency.
is free to enjoy the testimonials of af- !
-t-V- A—— U.‘ V.
I
1 &lt;xl, excepting those which show signs one need be *o innocent as to have faith Itoosa, in which he declared it to be tlie
papers gained admission, while scores
f.-ction and enthusiasm that meet her &gt;j of prostration, depression, or sleepiness.
most
frequent
cause
of
certain
chronic
-nim-HH. !| that he y&gt; secure against finding his pospos­
of bona-fide editors and |rablishers of «-ven*whare, and no one that notes the I
Theae simple means will be found
it! suffi- ; sessions oozing from a bursting lid, dis.-as.-s—and indeed of ven- many of lice 8. j. Field, in a apeech by John E. McEl­
enterprising weekly papers were very gracious smile and l&gt;ow wherewith site cient to stop the progress of the conta- . when he humes, just l»efore tlie train tlie maladies which terminate life liefore rath. 8. E. Brown, of Colorado, Seconded
age of 70. rHo
. .«
’YTadded
’aZi.-': “
. Tlv .first
----- Judge Field'* nomination.
unhandsomely snubbed. Next time the returns every salutation can doubt her j gion, and to prevent ita return. If they starts, to check his trunks,* But tlie the
George Gray, of Delaware, pat in nomination
delight at her own -|&gt;opularity.
P™“?ott
Mkm l&gt;T
mare employed os soon as the disease remedy i* at butd. Tnmk .trap. m fur
distribution of press tickets for sueh an
Senator Thomas E. Bayard.
saleot.
the
^ot
makes
ita
appearance,
they
will
reduce
Samuel 8. Marshall, of Illinoia, prewentad the
Roman SoMiers.
occasion should be placed fa die hands i
which
m»y
be
purchased
iu
au¥
dup
tor
,
Mdtodotllrthemust.tudioii^
name
of William F. Morrwon, of uhnoia.
It was a principle at Rome that tlie . the losses to an insignificant figure.—
of men wlu&gt; know what they are about'
Gov. T. A. Hcndricka, of Indiana, waa pre­
75 cents is offered for 31, ana there is J Iv nvuid all that tends to disorder the
, soldier should nover, in any ease, re­ L’A cclimataUon.
mein and the functions of all the organs sented to the convention by Senator D. W.
no
other
way
buffo
anbmitfo
the
imixisiThe greatest law case in Kentucky's main unoccunted; and fa employing him ।
tion. Already the baggage fiend is on of tlie body. Children must be clot! uni
Returnlng Fashions.
fa works of eonstructiou he was pre­
in flannel the year round, and must be
annals, the lilxd suit of Editor Thomas served from dongi-rous idleness. Fre­
Glancing ai tho faxltfaq books of fifty the wur-path. There w blond in his ; made to know that the staples of diet are
e, and tiie sight in bright varnish and
M. Green, of tbe Maysville Eagle, quently the Roman troopawere thus em­ and oven seventy y^ars.ago, it is curious
milk, bread, meat, vegetables, aud fruit, Wadu Hampton, of South Carolina, and Gen.
ining
metal,
&lt;jr
new
canvas
make*
him
I
Hancock * by a delegate from Texas.
against Judge Horgis, hflA just ended at ployed fa work* which were almost su­ to note fa how many pointe we are re­
savage. He has no soft spot in । ana that tea, coffee nnd postry ot nil
It waa then moved that the convention pro­
modes
then in vogue. I more
Louisville in the Judge's favor, after a perfluous. When Vi teUins caused to be turning to
bu.the
IS
“are-Stota
!“• ‘"y1P"“J- MlelboW^ th. I kinds are to lie used only as the’greatest ceed to ballot for a candidate fur tbo iTwndeDerected by hia soldier* the amphitheaters Nothing I—/ '— ’
_ •„ .
of luxuries, and therefore in snuul qiuui- cy. The motion was adopted, and a ballot was
lingering trial of four months, which in the cities of Bologna and Cremona, set'n a lial’•r century
-—
•
’
•
J
favorite
sevres
cup,
ar
the
daintily
j
ago; the skirts wentitioa
aud
nt
long
intervals.
”
—
FoufA's
employed the best legal talent in the he thought less, so Tacitus tefis us, of just long enough to show tho shoes and Ixmnd books and Russia leather boxes '
Ctmijtanum.
State and produced evidence and endowing the two towns with useful or­ boota, and were trimmed with satin it may be for your comfort to carry on
the journey. He is onlv meditating "how
The Daily Life of Admiral Porter.
speeches covering no less than 10,000 naments than of diverting for a moment rouleaus tuid bias foldt- The fasliiou- he can jam and dent, break the castors,
1 the turbulent spirit of the legion*. able coIoth were ChrisMM/Olly green,
Admiral Porter is a man of the quietest
I»ages of legal cap.
Horgis was re­ | Prom a like reason w» see tlie Roman
scarlet, pink, clarence blue, giraffe velx and illuminate with ugly tickets the new habits. He never goes to the Navy De­
trunk
which
von
have
watched
through
cently chosen to succeed Judge Elliott aoldiera building amphitheaters in Afri­ low, jMinceau, camel's hair brown, Indian
portment, and really does little toward
in tlie Court of Appeals, after Elliott ca, defensive Mails fa Brittany—doubt- rod, cameleopard yellow, inocaasa hrown, the blind slats with pride go out from the actual command of the navy. He ia,
your residence—never to return but a
was allot down by Buford, and the re­ leas, also, tbe Roman Wall, which di- apricot, olive, peau de serpent, bum
of course Inspeotor Genml of the navy,
After one ballot the convention adjourned
Scotland and England. Hzdri- blue, Egyptian
Egyp’mn saud,
sand, Indian red and no­ wreck. The specie of trunk known as snd hns n l»oard of officers who inspect
sult of the trial has been looked to to ▼ided
till 10 o'clock a. m. of Thursday, June 34.
—•’—s Wall
W..T1waa built
l-.IU under
.....1.—con- let snot with Ixittle
I lit. green
— - _ —for
r shot
t.-x. silks
_
“Sandogs’* is the especial target for
ixn
the sumr
determine the reliability of reports cir- clitions—in Egypt, tombs, temples, were coming in then, oa they are with demolition of the baggage smasher. He even* ship when she goea out or comes
in. Examining the reports of his officer*
The European sportsman, mighty
bridges, porticos and baailiixs ; in Italy u» now.
The January of 1828 was par­ has ao trained his muscle oa to be in and giving order* constitutes the larger
prime condition to unjoint these monhunter though lie be, ia completely Jup
Editor Green, through the columns of they made the great roads; almost ticularly damp and cold, and silk and iters. No one has yet had the courage share of his work. He has a Secretary to the blush when comparing his meagerevery shere the mention of their work is satin pdimes were the rage, but, like
and a staff officer, who come every day
his paper, charged Horgis with mutil­
accompanied by the curious observation short Princesse dresaea, reaching to tlie to remonstrate with the destroyer, and to his office, and their duties, no doubt, account of a day's shooting with the re­
gal bags made by the Indian Rajahs and
ating the records of Rowan county to that “the monnmenta were undertaken hem, with a large cape over the shoul­ the community is helpless.
are quite onerous. Tho Admiral is not Princes, ar even by the Feringhees, in ’
destroy evidence that he had not been to oecupy the leisure of the soldiers,” ders. These pelisses were also worn iu
The Paris Fiffaro aays : “Do not one of your early risers. He is much British India. There may be lees phys­
practicing law for eight years in 1874, It was not alone the soldiers who were the evening, cut low fa tbe neck, aud waste your orange peel, but make an in­ like all other good people who live long, ical exertitm, end consequently l&lt;*s
the time required to make him eligible transformed into builder*; such was the allowed robing* of white satin fa front cision round it midway, and remove care­ except fa tbe master ot early rising. He physical improvement, fa the monster
simplicity of the processes employed Shawls and scarf shawls were coming fa
as a candidate fax Circuit Judge. that they could be ^igiied ^yen liv the also, and feather trimmings found spec­ fully in two halves. Take tlie two cape generally turns out (how easy it is to be­ battu&lt;* of the East than in our more
•nd place them hollow downward, one come nautical 1) about 8 or 8'JI), and by
Horgis called Green a liar and ft slan­
ial .favor. The hats worn were large, on the grans and tlie other among the 9 or 10 ht? is in his office. The latter
tai is something very maoiificent in­
derer in a communication to the Louisplants or vegetable* At the end of n part of the day he ia less busy, and he deed. Six tigers, thirty-six biiflidoea,
few days you will be riu of all slugs. will smoke a cigar with a friend in hia 140 pigs and 3,200 deer is the sum of a
plumes of' block or gray. Every morning you will
Hindoo gentleman's shooting.
tha libel anit to prove the truth of; his
find that they have taken refuge under
seen in the streets. He owns
quarrying
the
building
material
inside
and
ent.
&lt;m sick during tbe trial bat the ease was
horses, but, when he is out, he is

seems strange to hear tliat he has gained
a new lease of life and is likely to live
many years yet

PAS8ING SMILES.

2

�8ATUBPAY.

Tbe most precise and thorough cen­
sus-enumerator u ji*4 now puainK
through a mining camp in boutiiern j
Nevada, and be » baring a hard tunc
of it.
.
As an illustration, he called at an old
prospector’s cabin rhe other morning,
and taking out his big blank book, pro­
ceeded to put tbe miner through the
entire category of questions about as
follows:
“What street do you live on F
"Don’t live on no street, I live yer inthe rocks.”
"Wlml’stbe uniuber of your bonneT”
asked the iiiLTrogalonftill pdhering
to the text of his blnnk .form.
t "The num tier of my cabin F quiued
tbo miner, "it’s No. 1,1 reckon.’^
"What’s your name F
“BUI Lamar."
“Are you white, black, mulatto,
Chintee or Indian f”
"Wai, neaw," said Bill slightly ruf­
fled and rising, "1 don’t know what
yer driving at, etranger, bat I want yer
to nnderatend that ’round this yer
cauipt I bears the repertation of bein’
white.”
•
"Are von male or female F solemnly
inquired the questioner. ................
"Met—meF shouted Bill taking astep nearer bis visitor and starting to
roll np his sleeve*—"Me f—rm a man
every inch of me!”
Still piinuiing his duty tho govermeutalagent continued:
"Are you nick or temporarily disabl­
ed F
"Sick ! disabled t”—roared Bill
dancing wildlv Mfor6 tbe young man
rtritit tbe big book "&gt;ou blank foul—

Attorney at Law,
tion. ■ apMtelty.

befMbitabed in the Nuhrllte Naw., a bnbllc new.paper, printed, puWl.hed and c'.reatated tn mid
county, and that mid pcbtication be continued at
Imm om&gt; la meb wort fur rix *&lt; ocoaelve wo*ka, or
thu comp'fonant raua. a copy of thl" order to be
penonnlly .erred oa the aatd non-re.Meat dafoad
ant, at tea.', twenty day. before tbe time preocribcd
for Ikl* owr.r.r ■■
raUAM*,
r Barry Coun-

Offirw at' Brob." eius

J

BOUGHTALU,

ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS,

Druggists A Chemists,

AN BMPORTANT DECIS8ION BY JUDGE SWAYNE IN

Wo carry OM of tbo hc.re.1 and moat complete
•Uck of Drug* ud Drunlrt» Sttndrim la Bury
county. Ph yalca ni order, lor drop eoUdted and

THE U. S. COURT AT CINCINNATI—THE REINDEER
AND ALL OTHER SELF-DUMP RAKES MUST GO.

Judge/Swayne, of tbe United States Supremo Court rendered a decissiou on
Saturilaysat Cincinnati, in the United States Sudrome Court thero, of muck in­
terest to farmers using self-dump bay rakes. The decissiou was in tbe case of
J. E-Wisf’er, of New York, vs- John Dodd*, of Dayton. Wisner is the patent-'
eedf the "Tiger Rake,” of which J. W. Stoddard
Co., of this city have sole
control and are the sole manufacturers. The suit has been in progress for the pendency ofsald petition, and tbe hearing thereof,
past two years, and has involved a large expenditare of money. Messrs. Stod­ by causing a copy of this order lo be |xiUisbed in
the NasnrtLtn News, a netrspr per printed and
dard &amp; Co., began the manufacture of tbo "Tiger” rake four years ago. It circulated In said County of Barry, three successive
"Blind F
"Notmuch!” hissed the miner with
possessed several distinctive mechanical features, differing entirely from other wMks, previous to said day of hearing.
JQONT BEAD THIS
(A true copy.]
CLKMENT
ITH.
even flashing.
rakes, and which insured its success, but also called forth various imitations, (40-43)
Jcdsr .f Probate.
"Idiotic r
which the mauufactarera objected to as infringmenU on tbeirr patents. It is
Sfwetaitr made tn Boom FarvUhin&lt;*. HarnmM
Wild with rage and glaring like a
ComminKlouer's NotAee.
and lUrneaa Hardware. AU barnew warranted
madman, at thin question, Bill shook If you don’t want to, but wo are selling stated that no less than eight of the leading rake manufacturers of tbe country,
and made cxcluiDely -rf oak tanned leather. All
bin list under the agent’s nuae just ns
aud others also in foreign countries have patents that are an infringmentoa LEW. [formerly Minerva Hall] deoeaaed, wo, tbo
rood, la mv line ae cheap aa at axy hoorn tn
Mtehteaa, •rrtefat teMtateT
7
the latter looked mildly up aud inno­
undcralgned, having been appointwl by tho Probate
tbe
"Tiger.
”
cently followed up his queries with—
Court for tbe county of Barry, Slate ot Michigan,
A
BLACK?
“Dinane, crippled, bed-ridden F
Hence it became a matter of great importance to tbe manufacturers to have cAmnilaatonera to receive, examine and adju.l all
claim, and demand* of all prtwM again.! aalJ dcThis wak too much. Bill’s fist came
the manufacturer* to have the question finally nettled, and the suit brought ceaaod, do hereby give notice that we will meet at
dnn-n an H»«» ceqsiix-takcr’s unfortu­
Ute residence of the deenued in tbe township
against John Dodds was a test case. Mr Dodds manufactures the "Reinhecr” tbe
nate head like a rock-hammer, while nt
of Maple Grove, Barry Co., Mich., on &lt;Vcdacauay
rake which embraces many of the principal features of the "Tiger;” and is a tbe thirtieth d«y ot June. A D. IMO, and on
i... Mtne time hts number fourteen
Wednesday the twenty fourth day of Nove ■ ter,
brogans sought such a leverage under
direct infringment on its patents. Tbe decision of the Judge is decisive with A. D..1M0, at ten o’clock a. m of each of said daya
Monument*, Tombstone*, Mantles, 4a,
the, poor trllow’a coat-tails os lifted
for the puroose of cxarnlngand allowing said claim,
regard to the "continuously’revolving axle" with the "lifting wheel” for horse and
that six moutba from the twenty-fourth day of
him clear outdoors, book and all.
,
May, A D. ISSO.wrrs allowed by aald court for cred­ _________ TTnsl i nc«. Mich.
rake purposes, distinctive features of the "Tiger" rake.
The amazed enumerator gave one
itors lo present tbelrclalou to us for examination
glance Imeknttbe advancing form of
and allowance.
the-fnost dangerous looking human lie37. 1880.
And all farmers who buy any Self-dump hay rake, except listed May
LADIES ENGLISH TIE,
CHARLES FOWLER,.
ing hin eyes bad ever rested on, and
started tor a gulch a hundred yaiils
the
Tiger,
will
be
liable
to
pay
a
royalty
of
$10.00
after
this
!
away, where he nibbed down lii«
bruises and, s -atit tr himwtf on a rock,
Slirrlir Null
date.
opened his p vat book and after the
Beady Made Clothing, Hate and Cam, Boot* and
nnine of "Bil Laiuar”wrote the words:
"Mnined, crippled or otherwise disa­
The Tiger is for sale by onr regular authorized agent, C. C. county nt Barry, State of Michigan, i-faror of Ed­
bled F
win A Buib. and Nellie K. Bath. lo me directed
and delivered *&lt;ains1 the roodl, chattel*. Urda and
“No!"
r
WOLCOTT, who has a full stock on hand.
tenement* of Tbomaa M Brady iod Robert K.Brady, JULIUS RUSSELL,
"Insane F
I did on lhe Iflthday of July.A I&gt; 1S7V,levy upon,and
"YES!”
Peeler in Fancy and Staple
•else all tho right.titlc and Interwt of the mH Thom-

IRON, NAILS &amp; SHELF HARDWARE

American and Foreign Me,

WOMA N’S SLIPPER,

DR'l GOODS, SILKS and DRESS GOODS

J. W. SOTDDARD &amp; CO.;

Dayton, Ohio.

With Hoal Plate anti a

When n railroad passenger hear* the
histle rounding an alnnn it is his iirnt

Manufacturers of the Tiger Hay Rake.

second thought, except in the case of
At $&gt;2.30, worth &gt;3.00. A Mias and
green traveler*. A few days ago an
Child* Slip, from 50 cents up.
old man and hia wife wen' past*! tiger*
In luens shoes we have a
on a Lake Shore train, nnd as tlie sec­
very fine assortment of
tion men ’worn funking repairs on tin
low ent and a
line in various places the whistle via
aourtded pretty often. The old couple
were fully alive to every “toot," ami
each time tin* old num would stick hi»
head out of the window.
“Does it mean anything Samuel F
asked the wi»e ••Vi"t time hi«* bein’
cauie back, but hr could give her no
satisfactory explanations. A traveler
tiehind them finally warned the old
man thnt he ran a risk by siickiGg his
head out, but at the very next toot he
was al it again. He wore a plug hut
which looked fully twenty years old,
and ita loss would l»e nothing great. Fran &gt;3.00 up. SCOTCH SUITS
&gt;11.00, *13.00, und &gt;15.00
Preparations were quietly made behind
him, and everything was nil ready
MENS AND LADIES
when next the whistle sounded.
“I wonder what’a on the track now F
queried the wife as »he moved around
uneasily.
“1 duuno," he replied, “I believe
In an endless variety, all the way
we’ve run over as many as a dozen men
from &gt;1.00 up. Our stock of
since we left Toledo.”
HATS is complete ranging
"Do look out and see what if means,”
from 7 cts up. Just re­
she continued.
ceived, a line as­
Out went tiis head, his face towards
sortment of
tlie engine, and a smart rap with a
Fancy
cane from the next window knockc '
hi* bat off and sent it flying into n
swamp. He pulled back with such n
rush tliat he almost went over his
wife into the aisle.
"Land a stars ! but did it mean any- |
thing F she cried, as she grasped him. 1
They are Nobby too. Our all
"i should think it did!” he veiled.
"It meant that I was a darned old f&lt;s»l
aud have got to go hate-headed all the '
rest of tbi* summer!".
The hard-hearted conductor refused I
to stop tbe train and recover tlie hat, , At $&gt;4.00, worth &gt;5.00 PRINTS for Si,
6, 7, 7i and 7| cents per yard.
aud at tlie finis of a hot diseuwiun thu I
bare-beaded victim brought bis fist
down with Nbivenngforce nnd exclaim- I LAWNS fur 121 and Ui cU per yard.
P. K’a. from 9 to 10 cent*.

Ma1-T

aa M. Br^dy and Robert. 8. Brady, of.ln.and to tbo
following deacrllvd real calate, altuated In lhe vil­
lage of Mui vlHe. county of Barry. State of Michl,
gan, to-wlt: Ix&gt;t numh-r alxty flre [U] of tbe vll
lage if Hartville, according to th. recorded plat of
■aid village ; ail of which I ibill expose for aalu at

G-OOIDS,
Dress Goods and Trimmings, Hats and Capa. Ladles
and Misses* Shoes, Gaiters, Ac. Dress and Cloak
Making a apeciaty. Phoenix Blovk. State 8l

ENTERPRISE

GROCERY

Groceries and General Produce,
DR. C. W. GOUCHER,

CrocKcry, Glassware, &lt;tc.

ILKCTIC PHYSIC! tN and horgfemi- p

UNFERMENTED

F. A. JONES.

MALT BITTERS

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

TRADE MARK

EOULAR PHYSIC!AN .nd Surgeon. Day ani
&lt; Nlcht Call, pron pUy attroded. Office al mlice, North Main Street. Nub' H e. Mich.

DR. H. W. WHITMORE

MENS I YOUTHS SUITS,
J. A. BAUGHMAN.
Having bought for CASH a large, neat
■lock of

1LL1XERV!

He Laughed Too.
The Chief of Police yesterday had a
visit from nn old farmer living out of
the Center Line Rond, who had a story
to tell. After two or f"»rw efforts he
licgau
•
"I vhns goin’ home lust night vhen I
overtakes two men on tier road. Dm*
feller* &lt;fej luft und saidt would 1 gif
’einuride. Hafttov, und say whtimp
in."
'
“Ye*. I nmlenatnud.
’
“Puoty queek one feller Inft and saidt
lie like* Dutclinxxn*, causc’ni* uncle
vhas a datchmuus. Dot vha* all right,
and so J laft ton. T vlwm real tickled,
mid I smuDM :dl oafer.”
I

I would mpecGulJy announce to tbe public that
I ib now located In my

TVEW

STOKE,

And keep eowtantie ou band a full .lock of
RIBBONS,
FAKCY GOODS,
LA&lt;:E8.
GLOVBd.
:
8ILKS, .
MFTDL
.OOIC8KTS,
EMBROIDERY,
. HATS.
FLOWERS.
BuNKirrs.
CTC, KTu.

DRESS MAKING
Dooe with aeatnme and utepalch

MRS.

Or*!.

YATES.

ASH VILLE LIVERY.

X

J. OSMAN, Prop.

np

AND

Hills ArcMmieaD Lan lower Co,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE

_______________ HKVRY BOE.

JOB PRINTING
AT THI8 OFFICE.

Dr. HIH’h English Extract of

BEST IN THE WMLDI

LAWN MOWER. -

IK THEIR SEASON.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
Sc., tfc.,
Fresh Goods, FuH Wsi«hts snd

BOISE &amp; FRANCIS.

NEW ARCHIMEDEAN
and CHARTER OAK

FRESH FISH and POULTRY

.
Jbe Higbrot Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, dec.

COME AND SEE.
I'cntrt Truly,

OfHartford, Conn.,

K con»laaUy on band a bl. Rock of
Fresh and Salt Meats,
MH Hams and Shoulders,

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out :lta World, where lawn, ar- cnlUvalM, a.beInrtbo mo^ perfect and dwlrable Lawn Mower,
eeertuade. They aland at th* head
the Ii«t of
Lawn Mower* In the U. 8. and Kuropc. They con­
tain all the Iraproventcnt. that experienc* to their
ruanu factor* can &gt;unM; irt buttfally ftwUhod.
Uoroaybly made, ai^do aplendid work on erery
variety e! lawn.
Hand M&lt;rtrer#M«,from* to V lachea. Peay
and Horw fUuw, 34. 91 ant. 33 iochrn. Send lor

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Broke Into my enrfoaure
About
*Xb of April, oecywrllnf .Ker. Tb»
oi. tm will pleMeaUI
theaame, pay charge* and
*■*» Mmswsr
Damibl Stxlxt.
«if. aahrlUc, Ji.y2S.J8w.

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SINGLE OR DOUBLE TURN-OUTS
S’ tic ftullar and pulls me down liefrind
u’nd s»yi»
looks in my ixx-kefa far a
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CALF BOOTS

W. C. AYL8WORTH.

MEAT MARKET.

Cheese ui Everything
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Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Light-Weight Pants,

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££ IS IV RY ROE,

Teas, Coffees, Sugar

Moke* tbe boss Carriage, Light road
and Team

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COM'ERCIAI. TRAVELORS
MADE A SmClALTY
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J. MMAM,

For a smaH *um of money and don’t
you forget it.
Have you aeeu any of Will’s world
If not rail op him. one door north of
Boise and Francir, get hi* prices and
yon will trade.

W. E. CLARK.

WHJ be at RhcrUttod llonvc, Char»
latte, June T.
H Fellet
Vt.Vilic |auc Sih.

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VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NA8HVILLE

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN. SATURDAY; JULY 3,1880
—On Tuesday, R. C. Smith of Maple
Grove, commenced harvesting, a tlqug
tliat old residents claim never occurred
heretofore, in this country on June
29th. Wheat fields in every direction
invite the reaper, and on Monday next
tanners generally will be in the har­
vest field working as only farmers can
in harvest time. Here’s that all may
reap an abundant crop.
—The greatest excitement in Nash­
ville, this week, wba occasioned by the
raising of the sidewalk along the west
side of lower Main St., up to the grade.
It necesitated the raising of several
buildings, and lots of loud talking,
much swearing and a little sparring,
was indulged in, but at this writing
everything is “quiet on the Potomac,”
and the best judges concede that the
raising of the walk is a decided im­
provement.
.
—A gang of country roughs, full of
of beer, froth and vinegar, just made
the locality about the old Union House
howl with their maudulin caterwaulings
on Saturday night at the midnight
hour. They seemed to long for some­
thing they imagined was inside, and
would not be comforted until Marshal
Parker arrived upon the see ne and
commanded, them to be still or he
would cast out devils, lock-up or no
lock-up. Should the parties in this dis­
graceful affair, ever enact this little
scene, out goes their names in The

LOCAL GIBBLE-G ABBLE. ■

ANOTHEE BUBGLABY.

HASTINGS ITEMS

A dafing burglary was committed in
We are all bound to celebrate at
West Kalamo on Sunday morning last,
Nashville.
the
victim being D. B. Bowen, a well­
—The Red Ribbon entertainment has
The band boys rusticated at Thorn­
to-do fanner, and one of three first
been “shelved,” indefinitely.
apple Lake, last Thursday.
settlers of that township. Mr. Bowen
—Mr. Liklen “took in” the excursion
Mr. John Creasy has a fine kiln of
had retired quite late the evening pre­
W.
P.
Sidnam
of
Barry,
was
in
town
brick, well baked, and ready for mar­
to Detroit on Wednesday, and a full
vious,
and
was
therefore
in
deep
sleep,
Monday.
ket
account of his experiences will be given
when, as is supposed, some one ciit the
Wm. Troxel went to Grand Rapids,
The Green backera, hoisted a Weaver
in our next.
mosquito bar from the window, chloro­
last Tuesday,
and Chambers, streamer on their pole,
—Last week a Kalamo man stopped
formed
himself and wife, and then in
Ella Whiu; of Niles is visiting hef
Tuesday.
his News, and that very same night
some manner took his pants from a
brother Ed. /of this place.
Hastings was represented at the
was robbed of *185.00. Jifstice is often
H. A. Barber has put up an awning chair, in which was a pocket book con­ State Archery Tournament, last week
swift and sure.
taining about *185. in money, and oth­
over the frpnt of his office.
in Detroit.
—During the year 1879, there were
Bessie, $Ving is spending vacation er papers, among which was a promisHon. D. R. Cook of this city has been
ory note for *30. When the burglar or
96,187 bushels of oats. 80,891 bushels of
with friendiLin Orangeville.
named for Presidential elector, by some
wheat and 111,195 bushels of corn rais­
Jake Osman hoe built a new buggy burglar* had finished their job they of the leading state papers. We hope
went to the well, got a glass kept there
ed in the township of Castleton.
shed in front of his livery barn.
be may win.
to drink from, then went to the cellar
—The recent rains have put our
Mr*. Maty Brady, ha* gone to Battle
The Jackson parties who were sell­
arrests in excellent condition for to­
Creek, to visit friends for a few week*. through the outside door, and helped ing dry goods in Cole A Son’s building
themselves
to
what
cider
and
other
day’s celebration, and all that is uecea
O. F. Walrath of Eaton Rapid*, was
have vamoosed. It was not a paying
things they wanted, and then left.
sary ‘to guarantee a flue time is fair
in the village visiting friends this week.
institution.
Mr. Bowen’s pants were found over'
weather.
.Mr*. W. G. Aylsworth and children,
Mr. Battcrson says he will expose the
start to-di y for York State on a visit­ two miles north of his residence, by names of those rowdies who invaded
—Where does the change all go to !
the side of the road, on Sunday morn­
ing
tour.
the.
fairground the other night, if the
Ask the stranger-man who lias been
ing, by James McCorey, who with his
Mrs. E. W. Hollon, and daughter, of
depredations are repeated.
running a target gun in the old Boston
wife, was on his way to a neighbor’s.
Jackson, are visiting at Mrs. G. A.
The old wooden building in the rear
Store, the past week, and gathering in
Mrs. McCorey first called his attention
Truman’s.
of Cole’s brick, is being removed, to
the dimes and nickles at a lively rat*-.
to them, but be, thinking they were
Dr. Goucher has purchased the old
give place for anew addition, to be us­
—Building* operations were lively
some cost oft garments, dragged there
Stevenson property, on east side of
ed for an abstract office, by Cook A
yesterday, some sixty different stands
by some playful dog, payed no atten­
Main St.
Sheldon.
for lemonade, ice cream, etc., being er­
tion to them, remarking tliat if they
Bob
Henderson
is
building
a
new
Mr. Aldrich of Barry and Mr. Casey
ected on that day. This list includes
were there when they came back, he
buggy shed, in the yard adjoining bi*
of Hope brought wool to town on Tues­
six bowery’s one side-show and one
would examine them, but on their re­
day, got full of benzine, had a runaway
targetgun.
turn Frank Cole, who was with them,
Mm. Harry Hale returned from a two
and are now in a critical condition.
—Joe. Shamp was trying to get a
noticed the garment and picked them
weeks trip among friends at Green­
Effects always follow causes.
up, when on examination, in the pock­
basswtrxl slab away from a log in
villa,
Monday,
The graduating exercises of our Un­
—To-day while the thousands of
Tuckerman’s mill, Monday, when the
et* was a pocket lamk containing the
About fifty of our towns-folks went
ion School, were held at Union Hall on
saw caught it and jerked two of his fin­ News readers are either perusing or
the above mentioned note, a tobacco
to
Detroit,
last
Tuesday,
on
the
excur
­
Friday
evening last and were certainly
ger* against th* saw, fortunately Joe. waiting the arrival of this number,
l»ox and jack knife. Mr. McCory at once
a credit to both pupils and teacher.
Nashville will be in the thrres of the sion to Belle Isle.
sacaped with only a flesh wduud.
Austin and Curt Mullan, Harvey Ow- I- recognized the pocket book and knife The following are the names of the
—Clum Price had a colt folded this mightiest celebrations that ever occur- cn* and Geo. Case have come down us being the same he had frequently class, Mena Mudge, Edmund Dewey,
seen in the possession of Bowen, and
week that was blind in both eyes. It edina ruial village. Thousands of from Farwell tb work in harvest.
Anna Nevins, Frank Baur,Henry Dew­
the note being payable to D. B. Bowen,
was to all appearances a perfect colt, tire-crackers and torpedoes will Im; ex­
Mr. and Mr*. Mandiull of Hickory
ey, Belle Spaulding, Alpha Carter and
and its eyes were natural, except the ploded, cannon will be fired, bands Corners, were visiting their daughter, led them at once to conclude they were Lizzie Master.
play,
the
program
of
the
day
fulfilled,
his.
Mr.
McCorey
a
dCole
started
at
pupils, which werecovered with a thick
Mrs. Beebe, of this village, this week.
On Saturday evening last Prof. Mit­
once for Bowen’s where they learned
cartillage, and Clum thinking the colt and barrels of lemonade sacrificed.
“Happy Geo~ge,” the Hastings aucchell and wife were invited to the
Well, it is a proud and patriotic day,
the facts in the case.
worthle*s,kllled it.
tio
neer,
gave
a
free,
open-air
concert
house
of Hon. D. IL Cook, and a short
and The News does not desire to bear
About two weeks ago two men en­
—James Hill of Maple Grove, is the
on Saturday. It was largely attended,
time after their arrival, about sixty
that any of its patrons do anything
tered a house in the east part of
proprietor of a sheep that some time in
A
juvenile
temperance
meeting
will
friends,
mostly scholars of the High
weak or foolish, which may mar their
the town, during the night, but as
in April gave birth to a lamb, and in
be held at the Christian churcb.at three
School,surprised the Prof, by their joy­
peace of mind in the future.
*
they stepped
inside
the
.
door.
about four weeks another was born to
o'clock .Sunday afternoon. All are in­
ous presence and after a very enjoya­
they were confronted by the owner,
—The Christian Sunday school held
the same sheep. At this rate, Mr. Hill
vited to attend.
ble time, L. E. Kuappen, in behalf of
who very politely requested them to
will soon have a fine flock, but we are their annual election of officers last
Lemuel Smith has been beautifying
the scholars and friends, presented the
“
git,
”
which
they
did.
No
doubt
they
Sunday,
and
the
following
persons
were
informed that said sheep has suspend­
the surroundings of bis residence
Prof, with five nicely bound volumes
chosen : Supt., Mrs. G. A. Truman ;
were connected with the gang of bur­
ed business till another season.
by building a new yard fence, and lay­
of poetry, and his wife with an elegant
glars which now is clearly suhstanti
Ass’t Supt., H. H. Bailey ; Sec’y., Chas.
ing a new sidewalk.
—It isn’t often that one town can
album. The Prof, leaves us with the
ated have their lair in Bellevue or Kal­
Brady ; Treas., Henry Wolcott; Libra­
enjoy rain and sunshine at the same,
Ad. Stanton strained bjs back, while
best wishes of all.
amo, and every effort should lx- made
rian, Miss Hattie Austin ; Ass’t Libra­
loading wool last Monday, and now
time, but such was the case in Nash­
rian, Miss Stella Wilson ; Organist,Miss
to ferret them, out that they may be
BARRYVILLE ITEMS.
has tqriimparound, instead of walking
ville on Saturday afternoon last. For
Belle Truman ; Ass’t Organist. Miss
brought to justice, and honest citizens
with bis usual firm tread.
instance, the people of the south part
allowed the security of their homes
Cora Davidson; Artist. Miss Hutlie
W. N. DeVine has a niece visiting
George Truman think* one can get
of the village were enjoying a fine
Austin ;
Ass’t Artist, Arthur Ains­
which now they do not enjoy. Butun- him.
more ride in five minutes, astride of
shower while at the same time those of
1 til that is done, we 7
would1 advise
those
worth. The report of the last year
Thefe is a wedding on thu hill nt the
“ T
; a Texas pony,. ’Hum
’
"h« can get in two t" .
the north part were basking in the ge­
showed an average during the first six
old brick to-day.
nial rays of old Sol.
hour* and a half on a native ste**d.
months of 105 scholars and during the
Rev. I. N. Crittenden and wife, have
Miss. Belle Truman has anew 7i oc­
—On Tuesday night the bottom of last,six months 110, au inciease of 5 per
A BAND THAT FIZZLED.
i
gone to Evart this week.
the flume in the Sippio mill’s dam, cent in favor of the last half of the tave. square piano, rosewood finish,
The
following
letter,
was
received
Miss Ada Norton is at home from at­
owned by Dr. Young, fell out, the wat­ year, and also an increase of 15 per which was placed in position in her
Thursday, which explain* itself.
tending school at Leslie.
er washing away two hundred dollars cent bver the attendance, last year. father’s house, on Thursday last.
Hasting*, Jum^ 30th, 1880.
Corn is on the up grade but needs a.
worth of dam in a short time. How­ The school has 14 classes with an aver­
The Methodists have improved the
G. A. Truman, Esq.
good deal of pushing yet.
ever workmen were immediately act age attendance of 9 teachers, and of surroundings of theii church, by setDeak Suu—I hasten to inform you
Miss*,Mena Mudge is at home from
to work repairing the breach, and in a the 10 officers there has been an ever­ ing bitching posts around the inside that four of our band have refused to
attending school at Hastings.
few days business at the nulls will be age attendance of 6. The number of of their lot, and planting a horse block come to Nashville the 4th, and I am
Elder McFail will give a temperance
compelled to disappoint you in having
resumed os of yore.
visitors during the year has been 900. in front.
our baud on that day. Two of our best lectuae at the church next Sunday eve­
John Clark returned from Halls Cor- players went to Chicago this afternoon
—The Barty County Democrat, which The financial report showed a total
ning.
was born at llastingson Saturday, lies collection of *117.67 during the year nere,N. Y. last Friday.and will take a having got a job, tooting in a band,
Our friend S. J. has a broader smile
before us. It is a nine-column folio, and a disbursement of *83.39,leaving a trip to Muskegon to look after there for the season. Two others re­ on his face than ever. Cause, a bran
main
here
and
say
as
there
is
to
be
a
shows evidence of good editorial and balance in the treasury of *34.28. We some mill property he has there before
goodly number here on.&gt;be 3d, they new daughter.
typographical skill, and looks as cal) this a good report for a school he settled down.
cannot leave their business, because it
Austin DeLong, Dr. Scott and some
though it had come to stay. A. J. where there has been no regular Sun­
Horace Martin centered the bull's- is their best day in the year. All these others are attending the races at
Bownp is proprietor and M. H. Clark day services during the year.
eye 21 times in succession, with a target Raid in Mr. Blair’s presence tliat they Grand Rapids.
w.»u
’
d
certainly
come,
as
we
all
agreed
editor. We extend to our new neigh­
—One day last week Mr. H. Burton, of gun at the shooting gallery last Satur­ to. l am astonished and Rurprised,aftcr
Mr. Waikerof Leslie was visiting at
bor the congratulations of the fraterni­ Maple Grove, drove down to Hastings, day, and claimed that it was not much having such a special and fair under­ his daughters, Mrs. Geo. Norton, Satur­
ty and wish it success.
standing, that these men, should under day and Sunday last.
and sold a small load of wool, and of a day for bull’s-eyes either.
any circumstances^ think of disappoint­
—Messrs. Ainsworth ABrooks took a brought his pocket-book out &lt;o the
The census report of Maple Grove, ing you, but such is the case. 1 regret
James Clark, of Hastings, gave a
trip through Kalamo last Monday, and wagon and placed it in his coat pocket, explains why so many young men in all this, but I cannot make a whole rousing Temperance speech at Morgan
found on-their route many fine farms, leaving the coat in the wagon. He then that town have sweet-hearts in other band myself. If I could, 1 should not lost Saturday evening.
and pleasant farmers. They also found did some running around, in the city, towns, there being over 800 males, and make any excuse. I hope you will let
And still it rains. Has every one
Mr. Blair know the reason of our not
that town to be one of the best wool­ after which he drove home, taking with only 700 females recorded there.
coming, and 1 am entirely done with found it out, if not we would say so
producing sections in this vicinitv, and him El. Kennedy and a neighbor who
The census enumerator has conclud­ the band if this is their way of doing through the News, so all should know
purchased over 5,000 lbs. within one went to town with him, and after get­
business.
We have made all calcu*
ed his work,but the latest returns show lation on coming until to-day, when it.
mile of Kalamo Centre. Mr. Hiram ting home, EL retired for the night at
Once more the busy hum of the
au addition of one to our population. those two left for Chicago, that settled
Gridley had the largest clip—367 flee­ Burton’s bouse, where he had been at
Barryville mill is heard, and all who
Youra very truly,
If you ask Milt. Willis who it is, he our hash.
ces—its agregate weignt being about work, and about 11 or 12 o’clock, was
J. L. Rf.f.p.
want good Hour should patronize
will smile and say, “why! my daughter,
2,000.
aroused by Burton, who wished him to to be sure, and she weighs 7 lbs.”
Strenoun efforts were made to secure George.
another band to take the place of the
Miss Mina Mudge hosjust returned
—An 8-year-old son of Y. P. Cassel, go and help look for his pocket-book,
“No, ma,” she said, “Charles can
one defunct, but owing to the lateness from attending school at Valparaiso,
of Maple Grove, was running along in which he claimed was lost. They start­ never be anything to me more.
Ho of the bouritwas impossible to find
ed,
taking
with
them
the
neighbor
who
Ind.,
just in time to attend the wed­
the swath, behind a mowing machine
came out this sjfring in his last fall
on his father’s place, on Tuesday, when had accompanied them in the day time, overcoat; and Ob! Ma if it had only one that had not been engaged to play ding of her cousin, Miss Dora.
and
proceeded
toward
Hastings,
and
elsewhere.
Parties
who
have
paid
The
strawberry
festival at the
he heedlessly stepped over in front of
matched my new dress I wouldn’t care
the sickle bar, and a aeriuoa,if not fatal, when neariv half-way there, the neigh­ so much; but it doesn’t, and we have their subscriptions for this band will eburdh was well attended, and every
bor,
who
was
tn
advance
of
Burton
and
have
their
money
refunded
by
calling
tiling passed off in a very pleasant end
accident would have been the unavoid­
parted.”
on Gtxi W. Francis.
social manner. 73 dishes were sold,
able result, had not his father noticed Kennedy some distance, found the
Mr. A. J. Miller of Woodland, has a
bringing the society *7.50.
him at that iastant, and stopped his pocket-book, and came back to /meet
—The annual school meeting ot this
fine young home, broke to drive by the
It has long been a conundrum why
team. As it was, the little fellow had the others, and when it was examined,
it was found to be minus its contents. motion of the whip, and this week he district will be held at the Union school Cordie is such a good musician the an­
his feet and ankles badly mangled.
After a brief consultation petween Bur- :purchased a fine carriage, and now has building on Monday evening July 5th. swer has been because he has practiced
, fine turnout in which be gave one of It is the duty of every natron of our
—A close-fisted fanner, Bring south ton and said neighbor they approached a
saying Do Ra Fa Me (Dora for me) it
■of Maple Grove Centre, sold a cow Kennedy and said, “now El. if yon our boy s a ride through the village on school to be present and have a voice in
is supposed he will improve very fast.
will give up the money we will aay no '
lately tn one of our village butchers, more about it,” Kennedy was taken Wednesday. He report* crops in some the selection of the new officers, and
The S. S. concert at the Church last
and his hired boy, whom he gives by surprise and knew u«»t what to say, sections
i
of Woodland, to be looking to see that the verv beat men. those
*10. per month, * a* to drive the ani­ but next day he came to Nashville for fine and wheat nearly ready to harvest. who have the educational interests of Sunday evening passed off very nicely,
advice,
and
Burton
went
to
Hastings
'
the
Church was crowded and the schol­
mal to town for » eta. which he did
II. J. Martin, of Vermontville, having the district at heart, and who will serve ars all spoke and sang their piece* well
on the same errand, and during the af­
last week Friday, and returned about ternoon, the deputy sheriff from Has- bought
'
one of the Lansing colony’s the district the best, are elected for the considering this was the first time many
one o’clock p. m., whereupon the far­ tings, came down and took Kennedy, lota, in the Little Traverse region, and ensuing term. Other matters of im­
mer told him that it was too late in the but after some talk with Burton they :built a fine bouse thereon, thia week de - portance will, undoubtedly, come lie- of them had appeared on the stage.
We might mention a few that were
day to put in a half-day’s work, but if 'concluded not to make any arrest. Ken­
with hie family to enjoy the fore the meeting, so let everybody turn deterring of special mention, but will
nedy then told them he had been to parted
I
he would give him the 50 cts. he receiv- some
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expense and trouble on this ac- cool,
.
invigorating breezes thereof, for out and work for the best interest of not when all done ao wall. Tbe school
ed for driving the cow, he would call it ;count, and if Barton would pay half a couple of mouths. For years Mr. the rising generation.
is in a aery prosperous condition, and
a half-day, provided be would work .his counsel fee, he would not do any- 'Martin has been an energetic worker,
thing farther, to which Burton agreed,
The society lady never sheds tears the Supt. Mr*. Mead is proving herself
well the remainder of the day. A sharp (and all parties turned their faces home- and
his holiday is do leas welcome be­ She knows enough to keep her powder a first class 8.8. worker.
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speculation, but mean.
cause it is justly earned.
dry.
G ASTER.

And Her Environ*.

There in a big boom on ice.
Wm. Burgess is building a new bam.
This is “catching ” weather for har-

NUMBER 41.
=
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
Mr. Walworth struck the first blow,
in the harvesting business, last Mon­
day.
Miss Etta Herring was married on
Monday, to Mr. Henry Eckstorm, of
Pacific, Mo.
David Walworth lies at the point of
death, from the effects of - a cancer in
the mouth.
Fred Spellman has secured the posi­
tion of newsboy, on the train, from
here to Detroit. He made his first trip
on Monday. ‘
.
The Sunfield church donated Rev.
Pratt *50.00 last week, as a renumera­
tion for services rendered in their
midst, administering the gospel.
H. J. Martin and family have moved
to Petoskey, to sojourn the remainder
of the summer, in his new residence
which he has had built for that pur­
pose.
Ira Horton was brought before Esq.
Bodine, on Monday, on a charge of
drunkenness. He plead guilty, and
was fined *5., which was paid by his
employer, Mr. B. Lake.
The theory of introducing medicine
into the system by absorption through
the pores of the akin, is now proven,
by the great success of Day’s Kidney
Pay, to be the only method of curing
and controlling the most prevalent and
fatal diseases that afflict mankind. In
this paper there appears an advertise­
ment of this truly wonderful discovery,
and no one should fail to read it; and
if afflicted with any of die complaint*
for which it is recommended, tty it at
on re, as we are assured by the manu­
facturers that nothing is claimed for it
that it will not positively effect.
The next regular meeting of the W.
C. T. U. will be held in the Christian
Church July 6th at 6:30 o’clock p. m.
We shall wish to see every member of
the union prompt. Not only member* do
we particularly desire to have attend
these meeting* but all that wish to en­
gage in this important work. Encourageus by your presence 1allies,if nothing
more.
Mrs. L. J. Wilson, Sec’y.

Nashville is ju*t more than getting
ready to cele orate They propose to
have a crowd that will bust the limits
of Barry county out on all sidee.—Lo­
well Journal.
The population of Nashville is 1,028
souls, and contains the best newspaper
in Barry county.—Grand Ledge Inde­
pendent._______________________________

LOCAL MATTERS.
IV Three-Year-Old Colt for Sale,
Enquire of E. Cook.
rp* Boss Fly Nets and Whips very
reasonable at
A. R. Wolcott’s

FT* 1 Yoke of Oxen for sale at
C. C. Wolcott’s

Wosl! Wool!!
Competition is the life of trade. I
am in the market and prepared to pay
the highest price for any quantity of
wool.
A. J. Hardt.

NioUcc.
The subscriptions in aid of the Chem­
ical Works being now due, notice is
hereby given that I have placed the
sum in the hands of Barry Everts A
Co. for collection.
39-42
W.G. Sears.

nF* Snow Flake Flour 2.75 per cwt a
Boise A- Francis.

Great Bargain.*.
In Real Estate. I have resolved to sell
all of my Real Estate property in Nash­
ville at very low prices. Don t buy till
you see me.
[40-41] P. Holler.
ry Bee-Keepers should use the
Comb Foundation for sale by
H. T. Davidson.
ry Just received a full lineof spring
and Summerclothing at
8. Lirhavser’s

ry Butter and eggs taken in ex­
change for millinery goods at
__________ Mrs. L.R. Erb’s.

ty Simplicity Bee Hires for sale at
Old Prices._________ H. T. Davidson.
THE
JEWELER.
C. W. DEMARAY.
The finest stock of Clocks in Barrv
or Eaton county.

c*n be recommended by all, all full
Niebel movement, Straight Line Es­
capement, Quick trains.
t7* A fine line of Jewelry and Silver
Ware. Two doors south of Truman’s,
C. W. Dkjesrat.
W You can get the

Celebrated

only *2.00. They are worth five times
what they cost to any wagon.
ty One 8-year old Horse for sale at
______ C. C. Wolcott’*

nr Wilson A Howe still sells Boot*
and Shoes as low as the lowest.

for 40 cent*

.

�While CoL

ordered, and on the
MM h)« umbrella on the floor, and at buried
down.
Stephen A. Doughs wj,
- —
ft is a strange thing how little, in gen­
"Are you the editorfhe asked.
choice of the convention far President,
eral,, people know about, the sky. It is
the part of creation in which nature has
* “ Can yon read writing?”
done marc for the sake of^ plearing man
“Ofooorae.’\
—more for the soul and evident purpose
“ Read that, then ” he said, thrusting of talking to him, and tmching him, than
^►bnson, of Georgia, was put in his
PWte- The delegates who withdrew at the Cclonel an envelojM) with on in­ in any other of her weeks; ana it is just
from the Charleston Convention imme­ scription on it,
the ]&gt;art in which we least attend to her.
“B;----- ./’said the Colonel, trying to Thure are not many of her other works
National Convention assembled in Balti­ diately assemblwl at St Andrew’s Hall,
more. Martin Van Buren was unani- in that city, and, after adopting a series spall it.
in which some more material or essential
“ That’s not a B; it’s an 8,” said the purpose than the mere pleasing of men is
No choice was of resolutions, adjourned to meet
in Richmond, Va., on the second
not answered by every part of their or­
“
8?
Oh,
yes.
I
sea.
Well,
the
.Monday in June. This body, after a
ganization; but every essential purpose
words look a little like ‘ Bolt for Din­
of the sky might, ao far aa we know, be
■A Whig National Convention met in number of meetings, finally indorsed
answered, if, once in three days or there­
Baltimore on the 1st of May, 1844. the nomination of Breckinridge and ner/ ” said the Colonel
“
No,
air,"
replied
the
man,
“
nothing
June the dele­
abouts, a great ugly black rain cloud
Htary day, of Kentucky, was nomi­ Lane. On the 28th
of the kind. That's my name—8am*l were brought up over the blue, and
nated for President by acclamation; gates who did not participate in the
Vico President, T. Frelinghuysen, of convention which nominated Douglas H. Brunner. I knew you couldn't read. everything well-watered, and so all left
I
called
to
see
about
that
poem
of
mine
blue again till next time, with perhaps a
New Jersey. On the 27th of the same jmd Johnson assembled in Baltimore,
month the Democratic National Con­ and proceeded to ballot for a candidate you printed the other day, on the * 8ur- film m morning and evening mist for dew.
oeaae of Sorrow.’"
vention met in the same city. The two- for President, and John C. Breckinridge,
“
I'
don't
remember
it,"
said
the
ment of any day of our lives when nature
thirds rule was adopted, and, after a of Kentucky, received the unanimous
is not producing scene after scene, picture
session of throe days. James K. Polk, of vote of the 'delegates present, being 105 Colonel.
ufo om Imlxuy
“ Of course you don’t, because it went after picture, glory after glory, and work­
Tennessee, was nominated far President, from the twenty States represented.
into
the
paper
under
the
infamous
title
ing still upon such exquisite and con­
and Silas Wright; of New York, for Vice For Vice President, Gen. Joseph Lane,
stant principle* of the most perfect
President
Mr. Wright immediately of Oregon, received the unanimous vote of * Smearcase To-morrow. ’ ”
“A stupid blunder of the compositor, beauty, that it is quite certain that it is
declined, and Hon. G. M. Dallas, of of the convention (105) on the first
I
suppose."
all done for us, and intended for our per­
Pennsylvania,, was selected to fill his ballot
Antf caO up friend* beyond r»
“ Yes, sir; and that is what I want to
THE CONVENTIONS OF 1864.
MylMsrt make* room for one
place. . On the first ballot Martin Van
Mrputa* -Ibrate a* » Rleam
Ou the 1st-of June, 1864, a convon"- see you for. The way thr.t poem, was j ever placed, however far from’ other
Buren had 146 votes, Lewis Cass 83, R.
Of bODM, at kn^—youth’* »»
tion
under
4he
name
of
the
“
Radical
mutilated
was
simply
scandalous.
I
w
&gt;Uroes of interest or of beauty, has this
M. Johnson 29, and James Buchanan 4.
Dawn* on my visionary "'K11 ‘
. Van Buren’s name was withdrawn after Democracy^’ met at Cleveland, Ohio, liaven't slept a night since. It exposed j doing for him constantly. The noblest
and nomii^ited John C. Fremont for me to derision. People think I am an ■ scenes of the earth can be seen and
’
the
eighth
ballot,
and
on
the
ninth
Polk
My «oul with tumbbins twin 1* beard
Burrow, III,
ass. Let me show you.” ’
| known but by few; itis not intended that
A* each falae friend la dfadsterred 1 received 233 votes, to 29 for Coss and 2 President find Gen. Cochrane, of New
“ Go ahead,” said the Colonel.
| man should live always in the midwt of
| for Van Buren. The National Conven- York, fox Vice President The Repub­
PITH A5D POINT.
“
The
first
line,
when
1
wrote
it,
reiul
them;
he
injures
them
by
his
presence;
lican
National
Convention
of
1864
as
­
.1 tion of the Libertv party met in Buffalo,
; but the sky is for all; bright ns it is, it
N. Y., on the 30th of August, 1844. sembled in (Baltimore ofi the 7th of in this manner:
What animals attach them selves to
j James G. Birney, of Michigan, was June. ,-Hum. William Dennison, of i-yt&amp;g by b weeping willow underneath a genUe 'is not “too bright nor good' for human grape vines? Gray-spes (grapes).
.
! nature's daily food." Sometiihes gentle,
* unanimously nominated for President, Ohio,*was President. Abraham Lincoln
What kind of animal comes from
' and Thomas Morris, of Ohio, for Vice was renominated on the first ballot by a That is lieautiful, poetic, affecting. Now, i sometimes capricious, sometimes awful;
unanimous vote, with the exception of how did your vile sheet present it to the never the same for two moments to- heaven? Reindeer (rain, dear).
1 President
What is the difference between a le­
public? There it is. Look at that gather; almost human in its passion—
Missouri,
which
was
cast
for
Grant
I The 'Whig National Convention of
spiritual in its tenderness—almost divine gal doejiment and a cat? One has
For Vice President Andrew Johnson was Made it read in this way :
| 1848 was held in Philadelphia. It beLying to a worpiag widow, to induce her to elopo.
in its infinity, its appeal to what is irnnior- pauses at the end of its clauses, and the
affright
| gan its sessions on the 7th of June, and nominated on the first ballot The Na­
Weeping
widow,
mind
you
!
A
widow
!
tai in--------us os---------------------distinct as its-----------ministry
tional
Democratic
Convention
of
1864
o
—
j
---------------— of other has claws-es at the end of its
| ended on the 10th, when Gen. Zachary
.,n&gt;&gt; ♦«
convened at Chicago on the 20th of Au- i Tn.i«
This is ».w.
too much—it's ann
enough
to drive „a •‘ chastisement or of blessing to what is es- paws-es.
1 Taylor was nominated for President on
I sential
sential And
And yet
yet we
we never
never attend
attend to
to it,
it,
tn« lotirui uaiiot ami aimaru ruimore
Ex-Gov. Seymour,-of New York, ! man crazy! ”
In Italy, when a man has a No. 1G
the fourth ballot, and Millard Fillmore, [
wc never
uavur make
iuuku it a subject of
tn thought, voice they make nn opera singer out of
'nfKAwYnrk far VW Prerident Tuv’ wnB •PP0’0^ permanent Chairman.“I’m Horry," said the Colonel: I we
tor-B i!,ii „l XniiStoTSi Slav
|
™ : For McClellan, 202j ; “ but-”
J ' I but os it--------- do with--------’ —• sen­
has to
our animal
.him; in America he becomes on auc­
n
ooi r if1 i«.ie u n'
for Sepnoui, 23|. Gtorge H. Pendle- । “ But look o-here at the fourth verse," sations; we look upon all by which it tioneer.
On the —d of May, 1848, the DemoOhio, was selected for Vice Pres- said the poet; “ that's won+e yet. What speaks to un more clearly than to brutes,
“Do eagles give milk, mother?”
For atormy'nighta ?
cratic Nationri Convention assembled at | i(lent on
b^hit
I said wm:
upon all which liears witness to intention
01,0
The Repubbcan Notional Convention cb« iby pearu
u&gt;c .winr, «nd ;o« then; m of the Supreme, that we are to receive asked the boy. “No, my son; what
For ho who keen* a Mnadrno
tuiulo you tlunk so?” “Because I've
adopted, and Gi*U. Lewis Cass selected met- ftt Chicago on the 21st of May,
He who to faithful to endure.
more from the covering vault than the
heard of the eagle's scream. ”
•**
#e
i
r°U 1868. Gem Joseph R. Hawley, of Con- I wrote that out dearly and distinctly, light and the dew which we share with
I /?.e
. ballot Into first ballot for nectjcnt w-ns selected ns President of in a plain, round hand. Now, what does tne
the weeu
weed ana
and we
the warm,
worm, oiuy
only as
ns a suesuc- 1 Scientists claim that smoking injures
Obrjrln* God** bumanr command* ;
\1C°
1 nt
.i lU , ?rC11i2.OtL
^iat l*ody. A ballot was taken, and the | your compositor do? Does he catch the cession of meaningless and monotonous | the eyesight But this is not true. The
Who |MBa bfai aoul a apotleaa white.
Gen. Willuuu O. Butler, of Kentucky. । President announced that 610-votes had | sense of that beautiful sentiment? Does accidents, too common and too painful to | boy m ith a stump in his mouth can see
Hath naught t» fear on aionny night*.
The I- ree Democratic Convention assem- lMjen cailti .jj for Gen. U. 8. Grant On it sink into his soul ? No, sir ! He sets be worth of a moment of watchful- j. father ten squares away.
22,1 of, Jun*7
ftt Ut,Cft’ the fifth ballot for Vice President Schur- it up in this fusliion:
uess, or u glauce of admiration.—RutT
.
‘
®
।
When Jacob, near death, discovered
। N. Y. Delegates from three States were lcr
of i^hma, received 522
kin.
NATIONAL CONVENTIONS.
_
that he was without a cent, he cried :
present, and they placed m mmimation voU
.fli and W8S
otes,
was ph;
UMJVU u
UJKJU die
UlU
tUl
they UUtk
hurt.
“I iuive never smoked during mv life;
Martin
Buren
and
a can
djaah. lor
ffor
orVi~
candidate
Vi
~
------- r.Van
,
V’. for President,
’ • jILT"’ rn
” “
/ice President On the Now isn't that a cold-blooded outrage on
Newly Married Couples.
where.
w
mXy I have
Heun-Dck^ for y ice Prudent The Fourth of Jul
18Q8 U1C delegates of a man’s feelings ? I’D leave it to vou if
It is the happiest and most virtuous | saved in cigars ?”
fatter, «ul»equ«nUr
the vi-utitvinuv
Demoentic ixui*
party uiei
met iu
in .lew
New York
it fart.’
aicuturr.
,
• . - deelmed. On
. the uiu
xora ________
_
,
state of society in which the husband
....
, .
. a- i .
«
r.
• a
.
Under a republican form of govern- 9th
9th nf
of /Iune nf
of tnr»
u‘c «nmn rrarn
year a Rimilnr
similar I*.
| U) ___
candidates
for
President
“
It's
“Its hard, that's a fact," said the and wife set out together, make thuir I
Fhe.newspapers often print the “last
■sent
the mode
mode of
of nominating,
as well
nve“1 bon
held ana
in Buffalo.
Seven- । an
d Vice Seymour
President. Horatio Seymour , Colonel.'•
! property together, and with perfect svm- ' wortb^ °f nien, but never those of wojnaunt the
nominating as
well ns
ns °°
./"I
&gt;, wasii
vice rrouaem.
norauo
- manner of electing,
b’ officers
LU।‘ teen
isinnw-ntod
the
the chief
tet? StateSt^'H
represented by dele- ' waB selected as President of the conven­
“ And then take the fifth verse. In jaithy of soul, graduate all their ex-I en- Tlie latter would take up too much
ed the nation is interesting to the iieople E“tf8’
not?1Ijatl,,n'?t-!lLS .tion. The first ballot resulted : Pen- the original manuscript it said, plain as ; penses, plans, calculations and desires ' r,x&gt;m» and .crowd out all the advertiseWashmgton, owing to hi? exX-dcha?
' “U Buren1 or
dIetont 105 :
33* • Church, 34 ;
■ with reference to their present means , ments. AorrMoum Herald.
•eter aS invaluable wrXLl fe*
“
for J English, 16 . Parker, 26; Johnson, 65; daylight :
...
ri
• i-------------------| trfigiuui,
; uuuusoii, ou; TbXs bwbt tbo jmiUnK raoiw?: it i* only zuttrr- and to their . future and common in- '
“ Mt dear,” said an anxious matron to
_____a_____
.
■ -■ .
Vice
1 - Hendricks,
rr«&gt;•» ,1 —. n I* u O1
1
V
m-o President.
iTvsident.
Doolittle,
13;
2* ■; Tll.i.w
Blair, j.
ingdn**
terest
i her daughter, “ its very wrong for young
country, was chosen first President un­
THE last WHIG convention.
1 On tlie twenty-first ballot the vote was : A man with only one eye, and a cataract
Nothing delight- man more than to i people to be throwing kisses at each
der the constitution. He was re-elected
Tlie Whig National Convention of
135J English^ 19j Jolmsou, over that, could have read the words cor- enter the neat little tenement of the | other." “ Why so, mtuiimu? I’m sure
by nearly a unanimous vote. During
5; "
Doolittle,
Hendricks,
132. rectlv.
l.. the
—. 16th of June in '.
’ ’ . 12, and
— -----2_L2_, 122.
ly. But your pirate un stairs there 1 young people who, within perhaps two they don't hurt, even if they do hit."
Ins administration the Federal and Re­ 1852 assembled on
•
•
• &gt;
yy.,
______ i
_ii •»._ r j
publican parties sprung into existence. Baltimore, and was in session six days. । On tlie twenty-second ballot all tlie —do you know what lie did ’ He innile or three years, without any naources j A doctor savs that men catch cold
On Washington's retirement John During that time fifty-three ballot# were States voted for Horatio Seymour, of &gt;t reml :
but their own knowledge of industry, tlirough their ankles ; but the Chicago
New
York,
and
he
was
declared the, TMk V’l’I U"‘ J’*rU*8 monkey., oo b Borety Ri*r&gt;- j have joined heart and baud, and engaged Tribuue tliiuks they wouldn’t if thev
Adami, of Massachusetts, liecanie by taken, commencing with 131 for Scott;
of -tlie
Presicommon consent the candidate of the 133 for Fillmore, and 29 for Webster, j nominee
------------ -— convention
----------- ---- for ...
—
dervdh—.,I to share together mv
the -rvajMiiirtiiiiiiuiL'B,
responsibility lookM after their own ankles as anxPresident, iuid
and TiionuLK
Thomas |UUU
I and cuuuumug
continuing Wiui
with very
v&lt;uy inue
little vunnvaria-।' dent.
4 —•••
* Gen.
n
”
’’ . P.
” Blair, v&gt;«
Frank
of ^*urMis- ।'; By George
trials and pleasures
of iously as they look after a pretty girl's.
Federal party for Frvsuueui,
&gt;■•
t ! I felt like braining torn with ' duties, -interests,
- Jefferson oF the Republican party, tion until the last, wheu Scott hod 159, 1 souri, was unanimously nominated for I **•
a shovel. I
uovor 1M’ c,d up in my । of fife. The industrious wife is cheer“ Yes, mamma, I t&lt;xik three lumps of
Adams was chosen President and Jefier- Fillmore 112,
"
' ”
’ '
4 *
i lif*-*-”
,
i fully employing her hamls in domestic
and
Webster
21. On the Vice ”President
isi U1
luv same
iu unThe National Convention of the Lib“It was natural, too,” said the ! duties, putting her house in order tor sugar out of the cuplxkard," says the lit­
eon Vice President, he having the uext 1st
of the
satiie urouui,
month, in
the sauiv
same iaiy,
city.
tle
girl, contritely. “That was very
। mending her husband's clothes, or prehighest numlier of votes. t In the year m» t the National Convention of the /'ral Republican party of the United Colonel.
’ ' ’ on the
’ fortv*
' Staten met in Cincinnati on the 1st of
1800 a caucus of meml&gt;era'uf Congressi Democratic party, which,
“ There, for instance, was^the sixth paring dinner, while perhaps the little naughty, indeed ; but, as you have con­
j darling sits prattling on the floor or lies fessed it, I shall forgive you." “Then
was held in Philadelphia, which nom­ niuth ballot, selected Gen. Frankliu 1 May, 1872, and opened tin* Presidential i verse, i wrote .
inated Thomas Jefferson for Presi­ Pierce, of New Hampshire, as a calldi- camjiajgn of that year. Six ballots were ' i am weary (with the kwing of the orean »* it sleeping in the cradle, and everything give me the other lump—I only took
two."
bcBvn*.
.
.
| »oems preparing to welcome the happiest
dent and Aaron Burr for Vice ilate for the Presidency. The first bal­ taken. ’ On the find Horace Greeley re­
Blister, whose wife was ill, was sur­
President. They wen- elected over lot stood: Cass, 116; Buchanan, 9.3; ceived 147 votes ; C. F. Adorns, 203; J It is a lovely line, too ; but imagine my J uf husbands and the best of fathers when
prised
by one of his friends writing let­
John Adams and Charles C. Pinckney. Douglas, 20; Marcy, 27; Lam-, 13 ; Trumbull, 110; Doits, 92 j ; Brown, 95 ; horror and the anguish of my family he shall come home from his toil to enters of invitation to a funeral. “ Then
Mr. Jefferson was renominated and I Houston, 8; Dodge, 3 ; Butler, 2, aud Curtin, 62; Chase, 2j. On the fifth i when I opened your paper'and saw the joy toe sweets of his little poiadise.
I This is true domestic pleasure. she is dead ?" said the friend. “ No,
re-elected in 1804, with George Clinton, ; Dickinson, 1. Cass rose to 131 on the ballot Greeley had 258, and Adams 309, ■ line transformed inter
of New York.. as Vice President, over thirty-fifth ballot, when the name of but on the sixth ballot Horace Greeley 1 I iro wc»ri:ii{ out my truuaera uu Uwy'rr open »t Health, contentment, love, abundance she Lr even a little better. But you
I W|d bright
are all here.
. kri.^*. .
; m&gt;uproopeetaj&gt;.uopw«&gt;
&lt;uv muBut
u»v. **uv know when one is hurried at the lust
-Cliaa. CL Pinckney and Rufus King. Pierce was jinwnted, aud on the forty­ was declared the nomine*! of the con-James Madison was nominated by a ninth ballot the vote stood : Pierce, vention for President. On the second That is a little too much ! That seems R lina become a prevalent sentiment that moment they do nothing well."
or &gt;--------------Q man must
*-----acquire
•—•---------------his fortune»--*
before
— he
-CougrcBsioiud caucus in Januaiy, 1808, 282 ; Cuss, 2 ; Buchanan, 2 ; Butler, 2. ballot B. Grau Brown, of Missouri, was 1 to me like carrying the thing on inch «“ Mt sou," said nn illicit distiller,
I think I have a constitu- marries;
marries; that
tlxat the
the wife
wife must
must have
have no
no sym
sym-­ “ remember that it is the early bird that
for . Vice President by a vote of two too far.
and elected President by a large ma- On the second ballot Hon. W. R. King, selected
—
.w.
Uor share with him iu the pursuit catches the worm."
pathy nor
.jority. Ke was renommated in the of Alabama, was nominated by acclama- I ^*^5 to 261. Tile Republican National tional right to murder thnt\ compositor, patfiy
“Perhaps ao.
don't
you?
”
•-----&gt;
--------of it—in which most of the pleasure father,” replied the slothful young man
-flame manner in 1812. In September tion for the Vice Presidency. " The Free | Convention of 1872 assembled in the
“ I think you linve.”
truly consists—and the youn. married —“ perhajM so, in Home localities, but
-of the name year a convention represent­ 1 Soil Democracy held n National Con- j efty of Philadelphia on the 5th of June.
“Let me read you one more verse, I ■ pco;&gt;le wiust set out with as largo and around here it strikes me that it is the
ing eleven States was held in New York, : ventiou st Pittsburgh on the 11th of Au- H°n- Morton McMichael was chosen us
'
I cxjiensive an establishment as is becom­ early revenue officer who catches the
which nominated De Witt Clinton. I gust, 1852. John P. Hale, of New 1 temporary Chairman, and Hon. Thomas wrote:
ing those who have been wedded for
- James Madison was're-elected, in 1816 Hampshire, was named for the Presi- ' Settle, of North Carolina, as permanent
twenty years.
This is very unhappy; it
-James Monroe was nominated by a dency, and George W. Julien, of Inch- j President Gn the first vote Ulysses S.
In one of the recent strikes an em­
' Grant
fills the community with bachelors, who ployer was using his best eloquence to
Grantreceived
receivedthn
the&lt;ntirn
»ntirev«&gt;t«
votenfof all
alltlis
the
thrill*.
da^gnsrional caucus, he receiving anil for Vice President
Tdxty -five votes and W. H. Crawford ■ The first Republican National Con­ States and Territories iu the Union. For Now what do you suppose your miser­ are waiting to make their fortunes, en­ convihce the w-orkmen how wrong thev
dangering
virtue,
promoting
vice;
it
de
­
Vice
President
Hon.
’
Henry
Wilson,
of
fifty-four. The Federalists named Rufus vention was held on the 17th of Jane,
able outcast .turned that into ? Why, in­
were. “You dotlie work, it is true/'
stroys the true economy and design of
King. Mr. Monroe was elected, and iu 1856, in the city of Philadelphia. An Massachusetts, was nominated over to this :
said’ he. “That is labor. I pay you
the domestic institution, and it promotes wages, for your work. That is capital
1820 he was re-elected without opjiosi- ।• informal ballot resulted as follows: Hon. Schuyler Colfax on the second
inefficiency
among
females,
who
uro
ex
­
i
Fremont,
359;
McLean,
196.
CoL
ballot
The
record
of
the
year
was
tion. In 1824 the Congressional -caucus
Therefore, our interests are identical.”
pecting to be taken up by fortune and
system was opposed by a large portion John C. Fremont w-na therefore declared completed by the meeting of the Na­
whirl*.
“ Yes,” shouted a workman, “ about as
passively sustained with any care or con­ identical os the interest! of s milkmaid
&lt;rf the Republican party. But sixty-six nominated. Upon the same ticket was tional Democratic Convention at Balti­
anembe-rs responded to the call,' and placed William L. Dayton, of New Jer- more, Md., on the 9th of July, 1872. Gibberish, sir, awful gibl»erish ! I cern on their port, and thus many a wife and a cow | ” &gt;.
must
slay
that
man.
Where
is
he
?”
becomes, as a gentleman once remarked, \
fthcoe Dominated William H. Crawford aey, ns Vice President The American Upon the States being called all the hal“ He’s out just now," said the Colonel. not » “helpmate," but a “helpbeak"—j
A charming widow owns a nice boy,
Mbr the Presidency. Jackson, Clay and National Council met in Philadelphia, l°to but 45 were cast for Greeley, who “Come in to-morrow.”
and a man wauts to lie appointed deputy
Golden Age.______
Adams were also nominated by various- i Feb. 19. 1856, and nominated Hon. I wafl declared the candidate of the party.
“
I
will,
”
said
the
poet
;
"aud
I
will
father to the lad. It is ohly Inst Bun­
8lat&lt;«, and there was n&lt;» choice by the , Millard Fillmore for President, anu An­ il. Gratz Brown was nominated for Vise
The
Story
of
the
Prams.
(time armed."
•
day that, while the man was strolling
people. The House of Representatives drew Jackson Donaldson for Vice Presi­ President
Then he put on his hat, shouldered
An animated controversy has of late ' with the hid, he asked: “Bub, does
THE CONVENTIONS OF 1876.
elected John Quincy Adams. Immedi­ dent Cincinnati was the meeting-place
The convention of the Republican his umbrella, and drifted off down stairs. been carried on iu the French military your mother bang her hair ? ” and. the
ately after this election Andrew Jackson ! of the Democratic Convention of 1856.
papers respecting the relative value of the fool answered: “Oh, no; but you
wnw Doniinated by the Legislature at I The delegates assembled on the 2d of party for 1876 met at Cincinnati on the
Won a Wife by Bls Tongue.
drum and bugle, some writers maintaining ought to see her bang dad’s head. Guess
Tennessee. That action was indorsed |[ June, and cast seventeen ballots. The 15th of June. It consisted of 752 mem­
A frisky old bachelor who lives above that the farmer, others that tlie latter, the minister didn't know everything
the Democratic party of the country, i। first ballot stood : Buchanan, 135 ; bers. Edward McPherson, of Pennsyl­
amd ho was elected in 1828 • ver Mr. I Pierce, 122; Douglas, 33; Casa, 5. vania, was }M*rmanCnt Chairman. On Willow Ranch commenced a correspond­ instrument should be abolished. Among when he told pap to prepare to die. Pre­
Adams.
I Pierce’s votes were given to Douglas on the first ballot Blaine had 285 votes ; ence with a girl living in the east a otiicr arguments against the drum, it is pare, why he was just aching to die.”
THE FIBST CONVENTION.
the fifteenth ballot, but without effect, Morton, 125; Bristow, 113; Conkling, 99; short time ago, and finally proposed to urged that signals beaten upon it are un­
M Free Your Mind.”
her that if she would come out to Cali­ derstood by very few, and, in support of
Tn 1830 the first political national con- and on the next but one Buchanan was Hayes, 61; Hartranft, 58 ; Jewell, IF, fornia he would many her. She con- this assertion, an anecdote of the cam- |
A Quaker, op hearing a man swearing,
Wheeler, 3. The seventh ballot result­
wention in tliis country was held in Phil­ nominated.
paign of 1859 is related by a writer in | said, “That's right, friend! Get all the
ed : Blaine, 351; Bristow, 21, and Hayes,
CHICAGO AND CHAKLESTON.
adelphia.
It was called the United |
tlie Avenir Militairc, On the evening 1 boil stuff out of thee as quickly as possi­
States Anti-Masonic Convention. Fran- I On the 16th of May, 1860, a Republi­ 384, or five more than a majority. stopped over a few days to rest While of the 8th of June, 1859, the 2d French i
ble. ” The following anecdote of Horace
-cis Granger, of New York, presided. : can National Convention met at Chica­ William A. Wheeler received 366 votes there she heard bai? accounts of Modoc; Corps had arrived in the neighborhood j Greeley shows that if Mr. Greeley did
Ko bramuss of importance was trans- | go, Hl. Delegates, were in attendance for Vice President on the first ballot. was told that the elevated )Kxrtion of the of the town of Marignan, too late to cut
not sympathize with the Quaker, yet he
The
Democratic
Convention
met
at
St.
orcted, but tiie same convention met in from all the free States, and also Dela­
country was buried under snow, and the off, a* it had been intended it should, I ooidd keep cool under provocation:
BritiDMire in 1831, andnominat&lt;-&lt;] William ware, Mnrvlaud, Virginia, Kentucky, Louis June 27. On the first ballot low-lauds were deep under water; that the retreat of the Austrians along the.
One day a stranger came into the of­
"Wirt, of Maryland, for President In Missouri, Texas, the Territories of Kan­ Tilden had 403* votes; Hendricks, 1331; flour and sugar there were none, and Lodi road. Finding thatit had come up ' fice, looking angry, and inquired for
Stay, 1832, a Democratic Notional Con- ' sas and Nebraska and the District of Allen, 56; Hancock, 75; Parker 18; ■
On the second ballot when the sun sets the natives go to bod too late to accomplish its mission, its Greeley. I pointed him to the little den
wention was held in Baltimore, to name Columbia, Three ballots were taken Bayard, 27.
on
account
of
not
having
lights.
The
commander hail issued orders for the where Greeley was t-cratching away for
-wijdidatea for the Presidency and Vice ; for President, and on the last the follow­ Samuel J. Tilden bod 508, and was do vile wretch who slandered (?) Modoc to troops to bivouac for the night The dear life, and he made far it
Presidency. Andrew Jackson, of Ten- • ing vote! was cast: Lincoln, 2311 ; dared nominated, and Thomas A. Hen­ her liad an ax to grind. After thoroughly first company of the 72d Regiment was
As he went in I heard him say, “You
Bessee, and Martin Van
Buren, • Seward, 180; Chase, 244; Batea, 22; dricks was unanimously nominated for scaring her out of the idea of coming to extended in skirmishing order in front of
old hypocrite! ” using an oath at the
A convention of the
of
New
York,
were
selected. । McLean, 5; Dayton, 1; C. M. Clay, 1. Vice President
Modoc County, ho proposed marriage to the rest of the regiment, and its com- same time.
Prohibition
party
met
at
Cloveland,
Ohio,
Tills gave Lincoln 231votes, or within
her, and was accepted forthwith, she mander ordered Ins drummer to beat the J
Greeley did not look, up or even pause,
Aatxial Republican Convention''tw»em- , 2} of a nomiration, when several dele­ May 16, 1876, and nominated Green Clay deeming it more sensible to marry a ‘“‘MwmWr
__ ­ 1...I
I-’.-__ lhis
;____
- ___
_n_ on, his’
assembly."” Tl.n
The 0.1
2d Regiment-of rr
Zou
but kept driving
pen
madly
■bled in Baltimore Dec. 12, 1881. James I gations cluinged the Imllots and gave Smith, of Kentucky, for President and young man and live iu a pleasant home ave* happened to be on the right front,
nose within a couple of inches of the
G.
S.
Stewart.
of
Ohio,
for
Vice
Presi
­
Yterliorir, of Virginia, presided. Henry | him 354 votes. Hannibal Hamlin was
and
about
200
yards
only
distant
from
than
take
such
desperate
chances
out
paper,
and
his
lips
whispering
the words
■av,-, Kentucky, was unanimously ( nominated for Vice President. A con- dent A Greenback Convention was held here.—Modoc (Cal,} Independent,
the skirmishers'of the T2u; and the men after the pen, as was his wont
aMiminaterl for Premdcnt, and John Ber- ■ vcntkm of the Constitutional Union at Indumapulis May 17, and nominated
The fellow continued, calling Greclev’s
Pteter
Cooper,
of
New
York,
for
Presi
­
mint, of Pennsylvania, for Vice Preai- : paity convened in Baltimore on the 9th
Ceflieteries.
attention to an article that had offended
-dent
In May, 1885, a -Democratic of May, and put in the field John Bell, dent an&lt;l Newton Booth, of California,
The old system of cutting cemetery muskets, and at once opened fire in the him, and denouncing him as a villain, a
Motional Convention was held in Balti- of Tenne»ses, for President, and Ed­ for Vice President Mr. Booth after­
direction of the sound. The night had coward and a liar, with an oath after
ward
declined,
and
Samuel
C.
Cary,
of
•more. Twenty-one States were repre- ward Everett, of Massachusetts, for
ulx)u t every other word, meantime threat­
wnted. President, Hon. Andrew Steven- Vice President. The Democratic Na­ Ohio, was substituted. '
All over the country the park bin&lt;kcap»ening to “knock his head off ”
ram, of Virginia. At this convention the tional Convention of 1860 met in Charles­
or lawn'ttystem is gaining favor. It con­
Greeley didn’t stop for a moment, but
ton, 8. C., on April 26. There were
“Save me! save me! throw me a sists in a’aeries of plantations of shrubs
state-room door !'* cried a pawienger on and trees, bo arranged that the effect of the firing, Marshal MacMahon rode
the Narrogansett &lt;m the Di^ht of the dis- the entire cemetery, from the main hastily up, and found Ute two regiments ealmlury wpd turned to leave the room,
Ktartncky, was chosen for Vice Presi­ fl platl'urm, a portion of the delegates MKter. He was a Bostonian, aged 28. drives, is that of an extensive park, all
when Graeiey jumped up and squeaked
dent, receiving 178 votes, to 87 votes for left the convention, and those that re­ He was saved, but bis hair has turned evidence of existing burial grounds be­
out to him:
.
William 0. Rives, of Virginia. No plat- mained proceed d to Iwllat. The first from black to white, owing to hij terri­ ing shut off by fohage. Of course, in
‘‘ S“.v» neighbor, don’t gf» Stay here
liallot stood : Douglas. 145} ; Guthrie, ble fright.
this system, the hedge-and-fenoe monand free ToUr mind!' —Oliver Johnron.

nominated for President on the first bal­
lot. receiving 148 votes. John Tyter, al
Virginia, was ©elected ns Vie- President.
In December, 1889, a convention at Abo­
litionists was held at Warsaw, N. Y.
James O. Birney, of New York, was
nominated for President, and Francis J.

�STORE!
wall in a

Baahvilte, Michigan.

Bunker's Hill), and
s Gardena. -Maya- inriri^Jy the cane m
Tine, of American History.

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fresh

au English genth-man iu me jwomm
B'cntsr, which we copy below for the
suffering! baffle 'deecripttou. *1 do not
benefit of all who desire a pure, healthy
hesitate to affirm that nowhere else does
the female aex live in such' a wretched small type, aa it is pakf for by the foot:
i any suitable vessel with a percondition.
*
It was .autumn. '
ed autumn,
falae bottom; cover it with a laver
Outbursts of wild joy, noise of gun
mellow rays
The sun
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS
on the lax
i to ent •MW Jt ... , -------- - --- - ------------ vr- Montenegro; gloom and
Deas of the ample lisrvcaL The litth? mixed with charcoal dust; and on the
hang over the house if
__
increase the number at the warrior's birds twittered and sang their sweetest
children. Should you congratulate him and cheeriest notes in the branches of
on the birth of a daughter, he is sure to the oak trees that skirted the foot of the a perfect filter. The foul water, how­
cut short your intended compliment by cloud-tipped hill, while the big ones ever. should lie allowed to trickle very
saying, “ I beg pardon, air, Tie a girl,’' sat still and looked at them. Far awav slowly through the filter, if one would
TTSo*.
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of th*
and sometimes “Im a snake."
The to the right lay a vast marsh, in which
poor little thing grows up ignored and water-creases, sweet sedges, and bull­
HEM
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in Nev
despired until nor bodily strength be­ frogs generally mingled.
tho filter, require special treatment
n.oo
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
Don't forget that it w^g a pretty sight They must ta well washed in a hot solu­
comes in some way a source c( revenue
T7.CM
Suddenly a boat is seen shooting out tion of »oda or potash, iu order to re­
to the family. The boys monopolize all
KJ.VO
11-00
under the heads of
tlie affections of both mother and father. from the mossy banks that encircle the move the oil or other impurities. Then
The former frequently suffers the tor­ marsh like a chaplet of laurel, In the they must ta thoroughly rinsed in clean
tures of Niota, but for fear of her hus­ little craft are seated a young man and a water, in order to take out every trace of
band dares not show her daughter say maiden; he strong-limbed and handsome, soda. The filings should ta mixed with
tenderness. The little waifs of the Mon­ his face I'TonsoS by the kisses of the an equal measure al fine charcoal The
tenegrin family can hardly walk about burning sun and scent-laden breezes; deeper the bed of iron, the quicker they
tlie house before they are initiated into she fair and delicate like the lily or a will act Of course, if the water is very
Chicafro boae-ball dub.
foul, on unusual depth of filings and u
tains to gather diy wood, iteturn they
With powerful strokes be sends the very alow rate of filtration should ta
must in the evening, bending under loads boat shooting through the water, while employed, z
that few men would care to carry, or they the ripples fall away on either side.
VILLAGE OFFICERS
The above is a simple, cheap and very
Ladies
get a sound flogging and do supper. The Suddenly the maiden utters a faint efficient filter, superior to any other that
Prroldeol— Wllli.m Killen.
Recorder—K J. Fd rimer.
,
flower of their youth prematurely fades shriek, and a pallor o'erspreads her lovely I know of, And has the advantage of be­
because nature Las no time to shape and countenance.
ing free to every one who chooses to
make itz \
develop their fornix.
Exceesivu labor
______________________
She has seen a bull-frog.
o.
Viliam, Attorury—W
Maronsl—i. C. Boi-r.
stamj* their faces with precocious age
One hand drops nerveless by her side,
Tlie addition of permanganates wi'.l not
and a repulsive manliness. The body of and from it fell her hat—a dainty thing, destroy badteria, .or microscopic or- I
the woman of the Black Mountains is of straw and canvass, trimmed with ganisms, Dtil the addition of hydrochloric '
ill-shopen and most ungraceful.
She is flowers. Tlie young man at once plunged acid will. If it is detdred to purify water '
wanting in that elasticity which is tho into the water to recover tlie hat The containing bacteria, hydrochloric acid * ■ ■ ■
,,
-THE CELEBRATED
sou?bf all form. Her carnage is heavy, cruel waves closed over his fair young mu»t iMo.ld.xl, lUltil theJ.tol uidigLtlr M
her step long, and her shoulders are head, the last thing seen" being the part acid, to test paper. This Will destroy j a. m. aud 7 p. m. Sabbath acbod at 12 m.
hucklo-backed, like the shoulders of all in the middle of it
the whole of the animalculte; then suf- , niaeung every Tburaday evettlng.
who pass ther lives in journeying up and
”
But he omitted tto come up again.
ficidnt lime water must ta added to j ~ A.SHVII.LK
1
LODGE.No.JMF. * A M Rejudown mountainous niads with li*ub» not . After waiting
wail’
until '*
it was a tatting neutralize the acitL The lime is pre­
Ur evmtauuk-*U*n on «»cb W«4ot*day eve. al
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.
in keeping with their physical strength, point that he had gone to stay, tlie cipitated bv means of the oxalate of um- ‘ 7 o'clock aharp. ou or before the full of the noon.
TraaaUnt brother* are cordially invited.
She walks with her head inclined on her । maiden rose in tho boat and gave a des­ monia. The final treatment is to filter i
robkrtMcCarthy, w m.
breast, as though ahe was crashed by pairing sliriek.
JOHN L. SMITH, Secretary.
through tlie iron filter which I have just
the feeling of her own abjection. No
“Dead, dead for a duck hat," alio descrilied.
Tlie foulest ditch water, ’
OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY
wonder, therefore, that ahe looks on the moaned and fell over tho starboard ride, trvaUxl as atave, is rendered quite pure i
Bu&gt;iuf« Jirertanj.
erect figure -of her father, brothers and never knowing that aha had got off a I and fit for drinking.
est
and selling on the basis of
W.
H.
YOUNG,
husband us on su’M'rior beings, in whose good thing.
The above is exceedingly interesting to
presence she ought to tremble and keep
That night the sexton in a little village ou&gt; readers, some of whom have asked |
Feet
and
Ouneee
P. Office Ea«i aide of Main 81rvct,Na*hvlU«
• Office boor* from 7 to 8 a. m. and 4 U&gt; 7 p. &lt;n
silent No wonder that those superior near the lake laid down one pair, and lie . where to obtain iron sponge for puqxjses
enables ub to hold all our old custom­
beings, in turn, never miss an oppor­ was not playing poker either. The pair of filtration. Tlie filter described atave
H.
A.
BARBER.
tunity to assert their superiority and to was the two lovers who had died that j does away with the use of tlie iron sponge
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
b. Homeopathic I'hjildia and Hurxeor.
rivet the chains by which they keep her day, and been fished out later hi the entirely, while retaining all the advantages
• Office, t&gt;c*r residence, oo corner of W*ahli&gt;r
as submissive as a slave.
evening.
of that material. We tadieve at the pre­ ton and Stale Streets, NasbrUlv, Mich.
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
But----------where was
Outside of household duties the woman
-------- ---the bull-frog that sent time there is no manufacturer of
~CHAS.~JI. BRADY,
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
of Montenegro has no opjiortunity to 1 caused this calamity?
Hjxinge in the United States, nor have we
develop her mental faculties. It is only
Oh, w «re, indeed?—Chicago Tri- baud of any place abore it eat; bo obSESii them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
of late years that little girls have been bune.
tained.
•nlaaa^u.
, aod Conv*yaoclt&gt;( a «p«cl*ltT. Buuuty ao4 Paspermitted to attend meh schools m the
Try u»
Iron filings and iron turnings, or bor- | «ion Claim, prompily atuudsl u. and ail1 stbsr cent we are selling many of them at the old prices.
Jeffeswn’8 Manners.
*-- alurM cntru.t*-- tu my car*. Uffic* oppoalt* Uncountry affords.
The improvement,
tugs, as they are called, can ta obtained
Houm, NaaNvlD* lllch.
and see.
-WhenbeJefferson
President be
however, .cannot
very greatbecame
for a long
in almost any town in the country—curtime, as 'the necessities of every-day life | carried his simple manners and tastes tainly in any town where there is a foun­
LEWIS DLRKEE,
\
g—Will continue to pay the highest
market price
i®
absorb all their time, and tho customs of | into official life. He determined that dry or machine shop.—Rural New
T AWYEH, Notary Public, Real Ratal* and Inaur
°
r
'r
tho country confine tho female sex I Ins inauguration as the chief officer of Yorker.
JU *ne* Acent. ColtocUina promptly mad*.and | exchange I0T all farm products.
C*nveraociu(
properly
executed
Office
In
D.
C
°
*
within tlie narrow and brntaliring sphere the Republic should be as free from disof the lowest manual labor.
Long will . play as jxwrible. Dressed in plain block
The Woman Who Writes.
they ta doomed to climb ropks and leap clothes, he rode on horseback to the old
EMORY FARAD?.
from ravine to ravine to carry home the I Capitol, without guard or servants, dis- , We all remember the strange little
USTICE or THE PEACK. Conveyancing car*t*
n*
Ox
U ’ll- U"ZU
....
, who
needed fuel and provisions.
These mounted without assistance, and hitched woman in •‘David Copperfield,"
fuiiy and promptly au*nd*d to. offic* M.t
Prop, r Pioneer
otore, XT
JNosuville,
Mien,
nails in orderf.uv
for him aide Main Blra*t, NaabvHJ* Mich.
women strange as it may seem, pride In* horse to the fence. On the steps he । kept
r7Steerforth
—~~~-i_‘a_
thc-mx.lv^ou lh.h^Lniu.rrcnanm
m»t by . number of Inand.. vrho |Ond rendered mmilrn, to rtber folk
H'M.
PARMENTER,
One dav, while going to Nicrnc bv the accompanied him to the Senate Cham- formoderate hire. Her nuhistywas
I). Office over Hull'* Drug atora. Ver
\TOW IS THE T1N1E
the mountain path, 1 met a number of tar, where he delivered his maumxral ad- । uot stranger than uithat d a.little
moot villa, Mich.
, 1N|
them carrying np the baggage of a jmrty
Ltiring lhe Administi5lion of ! ^’^mn here m New York whose busm«^
-it
is
to
write
notes
for
fashionable
women
ir. H GRISWOLD.
j&gt;o juke Advantage of the
of English tourists. One was Heated on General Washington and John Adams
D. Homoeopathic Phraleiaa and Snrgeoo.
°
a rock, weeping bitterly.
On being j ^e sessions of Congress had been opened whose indolence or lack of skill in pen­
• OffiRe —
over
D. C. Griffith•* atom. Roeldenc* i
-----------questioned concerning die cause of her i
tt style similar to that by which the manship or in the art of epistolary composition
forbiils
them
to
write
notes
for
.
grief, idie repbed that she hod been in- 1 English sovereign opens Parliament
suited by one of tho party. He had teld ' Tb° President, accompanied by a large tliemselves. This obscure worker knows | ----- !L
A. M. FLINT,
her that she would never ta able to carry escort on horseback, drove in state of the how to turn sentences cleverly; ahe can '
her share of baggage to the top of the Capitol. Taking his seat in the Senate say graceful things gracefullv; she can
monntnin
Ctauntair, and the House of Representa- write a note which sparkles all over with collection* prouinll, mule. (
The novelist in search of plots and in- tivi«
summoned, ho rend his ad- g&gt;Mxl humor and effects its purpose. Grlfflth e Store, Nob rille, Mich.
Mr. Jefferson, to whom such Thi4 ia her skill, her equipment, her
triguna would lose his time by visiting dress,
capital in life. Of its kind it is as genu­
R PARADY,
tlie Black Mountain. Aside from patriot­ ceremoniiw were distasteful, swept them ine as any. The things that she knows
ism and self-denial, there is no romance all away by one act He Mint a written how to doore things that need to ta done.
in the life of Montenegrin women. The meoEage to Congress, which waa read to , There is as pwitivc a need for her skill |
promptly, and bi the 1
K.
of Mate ritroet.
rude mountaineers have no gallantry.- both houses by their respective clerks, •
itwe lias
tliwt of the pluml»er—if we may
has been observed ever ,Lfi
B~RASE'Y----------------- ■
They shrink from the simplest civilities and that practice
Where he is constantly opening
nt‘ one of‘ his
’ reforms,
*
*how- imagine a plumber who really has skill— I
to women. A compliment, even to the since. Againi
w.uuuu* lowg- &gt;
pite« in the v
„
. . anil. However
girljie loved, would subject a Montene­ ev^r, the ladir
nition her business may ta among trades aad wfn1Dlt hand*,
cn
mate.
Mr.
Jefferson,
disliking
the
grin to ridicule.
Young girls traveling
and profeiwons, it is as* legitimate os any. --------- CHARLES SCHEIDT.
alone in the heart of tho region are safer levees which had been held at the White
j There are women who cannot write the
ataliahed them. He established
I'KSMITH, Bttrn&lt;i» pnrtcpdy lo all work I
tlian those under escort
Woe to tho House,
puouo days
u»?o for
.U. the
rnv reception of W
ui- I «”*&lt;*
!»««• required of them with
| $ ■ Mjek.oillh and
shoving line, at hie
two
public
com-------- IN--------nun, however, who dare address her an
, Wen -Ide M*m
&lt;»1« ■ &lt;-*»•
She
sati.-daction to themselves and other
’'•"V-—the 1st
:z of' January
’------- —and
2 2__the
Y—4th
A of
,
improper word, f
’ . wotdd~tavepany
"t
aaser-bv and on reach- Jul?
luly.• Gn
On other
other days
days he
he was
was at
at home
home to
to women who con do so but dislike the octector in every passer-by, and on reach^liscrllxnroufl €xrdn.
ing_ the
young
men 411 ‘,the™ who cam« on business or out cupation, and many of them are glad to
*• village,* a score
of ’of
yotln
g meQ
would vie wS£ each other fo*r the*honor
M&lt;u-V of.1110 Washington &lt; W for dl° .^‘^The prof&lt;*MonaJ |
of washimr out tlie offense with tlie blond ladies, indignant at their social pleasures letter-writer has managed tj discover YyOLCOTT HOUSE,
of the offender
!
tlxxxM curtailed, determineato force thi® need and to turn it to account in se- !
N'wmHvillas Mlohlgan.
';________________
i the President to hold the customary curing employment for herself. She has I
Varalltr
I lend T ivinr
levees.
j many clients. Some of them engage her
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
.
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. ... . .
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.
On tlie usual levee day thev resorted f°r specified hours of each day, to write
A man of the kindliest impulsee has
ftdJ dreM
-pj^ ( whatever notes there may ta occasion to j
only to feed upon indigestible
,
w
and Ita natron are alway. .uro (vtUn* Mtnr a&gt;
’' * food
‘“w for “a ; Preaident waa out taking a ride on horse- I send,
while others employ her only
upon I
wWethere
thereis
» more
more I X^SSu'nSr’S.:.””
few days, and fortwitli his liver is of- ■ •b^Z
• “oa"bi»7mmi
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teetal, «d then lu» bnun. Hi.
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: writing
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ta done.than
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tadone.
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talitre. Mi blunted; huuu«&gt;~ii&lt;«. mak.. uresseu
dreZ-d uuuea.
l«diu. nt
At uuce
onco ui.nuug
dirfafag uie
tho I perienew ire
intereatfag.
.
~ varied and
„ ----------------IT* It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant t»
him waspish and fretful. He is like a rd«*
...1 uinr..
«&lt; ■■■»,
plot, i„.
he apj»eared
before ♦&gt;,&lt;.
the fair guests I Sometimes
Sometimesshe
shehas
hasto
topreserve
preserveonswere
answersto
to 1 1 I, *•
hedgehog with the quills rolled in, and Looted and spurred and covered with ' notes that she has herself written upon a i
undersell me, who sells for CASH.
will do and say things from which in dust So courteous was his reception of few
occasions,
yet♦
HoKM HO-rbeH
’-----------1— when invitations not —
health he would have recoiled. Sydney ‘them, and so graceful Ins manners, that received were known to be coming, she j
.
'
FurnUhinj
*2'
~
Smith did not exaggerate when he tlie loilies went away delighted with the hod to prepare answers to them at one I And dealer in Sefara. Tobacco, GeaU* "
It you want a dean tbave. or fins hair j------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------------affirmed that “old friendships an* often President, but chagrined with them­ house before writing them at the other, I eot, call*e.
on Frank aud you will go awai
nori
OU HAVE THE
destroyed by toasted cheese, and hard selves. They felt that they had been but being a discreet little body she keeps jjon’t forget "the
,K- &gt;lac*-on*
— — *door
— —
— *■ -of1 th*PJld TTEJEUL2
Uouae.
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salted meat has often led to suicide." guilty of a rudeness in visiting a guest her own counsel in such cases, and does Union
__
Even so intellectual a man us William who did not expect them. It waa their not reveal the nature of tiie replies, alI
When we say this, we mean that you have
Hazlitt, writing to his lady-love, could lost attemj&gt;t to break through the nites ready prepared, to tlie client whose in- w
Maple Grove,
—
,. "Inever
'I never 1c
love you so well as when I ' of Jefferson's household. — Youth'a Com- vitations they are meant to answer.—
aav:
think of sitting down with you to dinner
New York Poet.
g LIEBHAU8EB,
on a boiled scrag-end of mutton and hot i
potatoes.” • • • Justly did Tally- |
A Hawaiian Heroine.
A hoo killed and ate some of the Rev.
rand inveigh against the English that
Bryant
Ransom's
fine
chickens,
at
Passing along King street last week,
And Dealer in
i
they hod odb hundred and fifty forms of says the Honolulu Advertuer, we noticed Mount Vernon, Ohio.
The annoyed
religion and but one sauce—melted but­ a gathering of natives, in tlie center of clergyman caught the brute and ent out READY MADE CLOTHING, j We are opening the largest and most complete stock «T
ter. Tlie celebrated scholar. Dr. Parr, which was a middle-aged man, of rather one of its eyca. He had intended to de­
omm.
b.
’ I
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
confessed a love for “hot lobsters, with a a sickly aspect, and a young girl of some stroy its sight entirely, so that it could
pleasure to present before the people of
profusion of shrimp sauce." Pope would sixteen or eighteen years. Drawing near, see 'no more diickens to catch, but
lie in bed for days at Bcdingbroke'a, wo found it was coo of those who had through pity he left the job half com­ rpHAT HUSBAND OF MINE I
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
unless he were told that thpre were l&gt;een washed overlxmrd from the Waioli, pleted. ' His congregation, however, do
Geti hie SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING
our store will fully prove.
stewed lampreys for dinner, when he and the girl waa bis daughter. . He wm not credit him with much mercy, and
-would rise instantly and hurry down to relating their exjxjrience while overlxmrd have resolved tp put him on trial for the
the table.
A. L. RASEV'S,
—alxxit an hour and a tadf. When
Handel ate enormously, and when he thrown into tho see, tlie man had &lt;m
A little boy} 4 years old, having of­
dined at a tavern, always ordered a din­ heavy aea-booto and thick Nothing.
ner
throe., ---On lieing
that all Aller
--- . for
, ,------------ " told
.,
After BWWimuig
swimming ua wuuo
while uv
he began to
uj min
find ten lieen told it was wrong to ask for
would be ready m ROOD m the company ] “ aifficnxJt to L
keep above
water,
*
‘ . and
’ ‘told
’ 1 anything st table, was down at dessert
g A. BUSH,
Buuum Arrive,
wuiuu c»puuu.
should
arrive, uc
he would
explain: Den hi&gt;
his daughter that he must noon
soon give up— After patiently waiting for some time
bring up the dinner, prcRieeimo! I am his heavy boots would sink him. She without being noticed, he exclaimed,
“THE BOBS"
de company."
encouraged him to persevere, and she “Mamma, please, may I have an orange,
It must also be remembered that we also carry an immnri—
would try and rid him oi die I &gt;oota. 8ho if I don't ask for it?" “Yes, dear,"
Living in New York, 17M;
then dove bencjith him, and, after several was the reply. But, after a considerable
stock of
NANHVItJLE.
The Tontine House, under the care of attempts, actually succeeded in removing interval, the little fellow, Dot gutting
Mr. Hyde, is the best hotel in New the heavy boots, which, of course, fitted his orange, again addressed liis mother
York. He seta from 12 to 16 dishes very loosely. She dove again and re­ with, “ Please, mamma. I’m not asking
moved his thick woolen pouts, which mi­ for an orange." This time he was duly- \V ILLLAM JONES,
rewarded.
board, without liouor, 8350 to 8400.
AND
Butter in the market is 37j cento per
pounjl; beef, compared with English lighted, he was aide to keep hia head
beef, is poor; turkeys are 62 ’ cento each; above water until, at length, the vessel's tion a fine tay wan born in Manchester,
common fowls are 25 cento each. Of boat came along and picked them up. CL, and named Arthur. with the under­
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
standing that his middle name should
“Albany beef,” sturgeon, you can get Was not this a Hawaiian heroine?
ta that of the Presidential candidate.
cnough'for 12} cento to feed a fapiily.
It
is
a
singular
fact
that
he
now
rejoices
hate the benefit of iL
lx Bombay they have what they call
Oyatera are plenty and large. Peseta*
the “sorrowful tree." They flower only in the name of both the Republican
candidates
—
Arthur
Garfield.
All ranks at people smoke cigars six or at nighL

ORN O STRONG,

Spring Goods

HAPP

O lothing,

Hate, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,

Sashvillt girertorg.

and Gents’
Goods,

Crockery,

N

M

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

&lt;Troo&lt;lt5»
to tlie yard
to tlie pound*

Hon­
Three

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M

L. J. WHEELER,

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GREAT SPRING BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

TsTew Spring Goods

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

| Boots, Shoes, Actions, Etc.

Bargains in Spring Goods.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,-

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

ALL KINDS s FOOT COVERING*

�NASHVILLE, MICH.

PKKSIDEKTIAL I0MUATI0I8.

With gsatte, .«aqr, quite &lt;nm. sad tnw Majestic
Mian,
Kow her*, now tbere, bU toweritg form quite fr»quaotiy ia sacs.
.

Hia lock* May ba a cbaatset brown. or bteak aa

pealed to the Mciitimentality of
neighbor*, and they buried tne pair in
one coffin, with-their arm* about each
other. ______________ _________

In the breach' of promise auit of McPheraou, agt. Warnie, at Shelby ville,
Ind., the defendant’* counsel took tlie
broad ground that no woman of 57.
which was the p^tintiFa age, could
polwibly form a rouiautic love for any
.man. Tlie jury sustained that' theory
by their verojet.

I »m prepared to furnish the public

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Unquestionably the bestJSnilt and Easiest Riding

Customer—" Why are ‘Mult Bitters’
&gt; popular I" Druggist— “ Because, ns
Food Medicine, they enrich tbe blood.

There orc four
residential candi­
dates in tlie field to pick from, and
each party claims to have tlie best man.
Twenty yeans ago, the same number
was presented to the people, for their
. choice, and tho campaign was a closely
contested one. This ye|u, some of the
parties have built entirely new plat­
forms, and the othei s have patched up
tlie old, and the stump will be mount­
ed and when election day comes, thou­
sands of voters will have their brains
so bemuddled with political harrangue,
that they will not evea know who all
the candidates are, much less, will
mey know which of tlie four they want
to cast their ballot for.
That gold crosses are often hollw is
■well enough known, but perhaps few
persons have discovered what a French
writer baa—the use to which this va­
cant space is put by English ladies. It
is -filled, he says, with cordial, or
sherry, or brandy, for sipping in pub­
lic places: and thus the religious sym­
bol is made to administer to creature
comfort. "This custom can be obeer
ved nightly at the opera, where a
charming young lady is in the habit of
pressing to her lips at tlie most pathe tic passage* an enorm on h gold cross."
If this story is an invention, it is at
least ingenious.

A gentleman i;.“ Rutland, who Iioh
been reclaiming swamp land adjacent
to quite a good-sued pond, and who
has so well succeeded that he gets a
heavy crop of timothy therefrom, says
that from the original foundation, or
bottom, there must have for years been
a continuous accretion of soil, as in
many places he finds two tiers of
stumps and in one instance, where he
cut down a tree and drew out the stump
he found, immediately underneath, an­
other, and the pulling of the second
revealed still the third, which was al­
so taken out.

AU in tho bolancs bare been weighed : nous suit,
7 OI what a pity.
We'll give to him a tribute small, then close thia
little diUy.

Oar hearts are with compaasion moved, with sorrow

MICHIGAN NEWS.
A boy named Holton waa drowned in
a cistern at Marshall, on Monday.
Mr. E. Snore of Sandstone, has been
fined $25 forbeating his little niece.
Fred Lexon was bitten by a rattle
snake at Dowagiac, last Saturday while
mowing.
Platt Wins of Bangor died from the
effects of an over-dose of morphine on
the 29th insL
The safe of Messrs Howe A Miley of
ttUARTER MILLION SOLD!
Kalkaska was burglarized of $460 on
the 33rd inst.
A dining car is now attached to the
fast express which leaves Chicago at
3 p. m., on the M. C. B. R.
Hill’s giocery. at Vicksburg, was en­
tered by burglars on Tuesday night
and $3. aud some cigars taken.
A $45. cow, got entangled in the
rope with which she was tied, at Leslie
this weekand broke her neck.
A broken rail on the C. &amp; G. T. R. R. Incontinence or Retention of Urine, Painful Urlnsnear Vicksburg was the cause of ditch­
tlng, Brick-duit Deposit, Infla-natlou of tbe Kiding 13 ears at the place last Sunday.
The Union school building at Mar­ neya, Female Weaknoaa or Nervooa Debility It will
shall was damaged by fire on Munday,
to the amonntof $8,000. Fully insur-

CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE,

SIUPLT BI ABSORPTION!

For a few days only J. A G. Meakin’s

IRON STONE CHINA!

IT IS GENERALLY KNOW

Every Patient Delighted
$200 REWARD

Mr. Bailey, editor of the Ann Arbor,
Argus has been sued for libel, by Col.
Burlegh. Damages claimed, are $10,­
000.
A mini named VanDyne, who claim­
ed to be from Battle Creek, suicided at
St. Johns last week by taking strych-

THE IDEAL OK THE TRUE ARTIST.

All Goods of this Manufacture,
Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market, confidentially
believing they will stand the test, and prove highly satisfac­
tory to all who purchase.

i£LLL

E. COOK

COFFEE AND TEA
AT ANY PRICE.

Choice

HoaatH

of Beef, Pork Veal, Mutton aud Steak,
"so tender as never vas.”

For the whole population.

Day Kidney Pad Co.

Sam Skaner, x dissipated ex-prisoner
nt Jackson was found dead in his l&gt;ed
at the Exchange hotel at Holly, on the
24th inst.
*
Y’illage Resolutions.
Henry Gibson of Detroit, was pros
You can always find the following articles, or will be made to
t rated by sunstroke while driving
Risolvi d, by the Common Council of the village
order: All'kinds of
j home in his wagon flora that city on of Xsahvlllo that thevonitruetlon of a ditch to drain
the avamp through which Durkee Htrret and Pearl
‘ the 34th iusL
run*, on the south side of lota owned aiul
Florida it is not too young to have i Mrs. Eva Phillips of Buttle Creek Street
occupied by James Ilaird, I* a necessary public tman utterly obliterated city. St. Joseph suicided last Puesduy bv taking I^aud- pruTerucnl. and nececaary (or tho preservation of
tbe health of the ciltnns of said village. Be it furwas once a thriving seaport, the ter-* I nnum. Domestic troubles is alleged to
OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,7
minus of a railroad, a shipping point fur be the cause for the act.
hundred* of thousands of cotton bales I The store of Erlwin Eaton, of Leslie,
Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
wm broken into by burglars on Mon­
annually, and the supply depot for the day nignt and the money-drawer pil­
butterfly.
western section of the State. It lost fered of $2.00 before tna miscreants
its commerce, dwindled rapidly in pop­ were frightened away.
Four prisoners broke jail at Port
ulation, was swept by yellow fever.and
finally a tornado levelled the last of die Huron on the night of tlie 24th inst,
Double and Single. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual­
and one remained in his cell, choosing
houses. The place is now a wilderness. rather to let tbe law take its course
ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Cellars, Collar
than to run his chances of escape.
Pads and in fact everytliing in the Harness line.
A young woman at Alden, Iowa,
Mrs. Robinson of Battle Creek lump­
said ahe "wished to heaven that she ed from a rail road bridge iu ortfer to
might die that day.” A terific storm commit suicide but wm rescued by a
arose immediately with thunder and man who happened to be near by.
Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim­
Eugene McGregoi was drowned at
lightning, and she imagined that it
ming a specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new.
bore some relation to her cose. Hast- Kalamazoo last Sunday. He was with
a party of friends in a row boat which
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reaning to a church, she knelt and prayed, capsized throwing the whole party
pair make or furnish anything made N)f Cast or Wrought
“Oh Lord, I didn’t mean it when I said overboard and all were rescued except
Iron.
* .
a
I wanted to die. Please don’t let the McGregor.
Harvey Murphy escaped from the
lightning hit me.
Jackson state prison last Sunday. He
Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen.
Aman who firmly believes that a was employed in pumping water from
the prison coal mine, and wnt» sent
second flood will come next Novem­ from
Casting a specalty, Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled
St- Joseph Co., on a sentence of
ber to cover the whole face of the earth three years, for larceny.
and land sides to fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sizes, Col­
is building an ark at Helena, Texas.
A railroad truss bridge at Greenville
umns for brick buildings, Iron Fencipg &amp;c.
The craft will hold fifty persons, with began to givc.way while a passenger
food for forty days and forty nights, train was passing over but tne engin­
eer opened the throttle and went safely
and he will take passengers at $500 over but freight trains were delayed
each. Every other vessel, he explains, some time. A narrow escape.
HAS REMOVED
will be wrecked.
Allen Durkee who was paid by the
Cook’
Carriage
authorities for burying a pauper nameWHERE HE WILL KEEP A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF
Mrs. .Clark of Indiana, was thought­ ed White, sold the body to some physi­
less enough to present her husband cians in Grand Rapids, and when the
with a petition signed by herself and matter became known he had business
away, which needed his immediate at­
her seven children praying for a new tention and be decamped.
_____
OF ALL KINDS,
calico dress. Mr. Clark thereupon
During the rain storm of last Sunday,
threw the petition under the table and the sewers in Jackson failed to do
his wife out of the window, and now their work, and Bennett A Son’s base­
ment was flooded with about two feet ।
she is a cripple for life.
of water and damaged goods to the
amount of $6,000. A break was also
A kindly policeman picked a drunk­ made in the street over 15 feet wjde
ard out of a San Francisco gutter, and and ten feet deep.
I have in my employ first-class workmen and can give good satisfaction. Call
and see me before you purchase.
perceiving that his bead was bent over
E. B. Morey, tlie Battle Creek forger,
to one side, set about straightning it was sentenced by Judge Hooker, at
by main strengb. The fellow lazily Marshall", on Wednesday, to 10 years in l
State Prison. His forgeries amounted
opened his eyes, and remarked : “Born to $100,000 and he made a partial con- i
ORIGINAL ANO,ONLY GENUINE
so, mister. liorn so."
fession, in which he implicated J. W. I
Pugsley, of Battle Creek, who has been l
Th^ NeWYork Herald has come to committed to jail.

BA I LEYS WOODS'

FARMING-IMPLEMENTS,
HARNESS’!

LUMBER

WAGONS,

bdacksmithiag.

Opposite

s

Works,

Whips. Robes, Dusters, &amp;c.
Best Heavy Harness from $33. to $35.
Single Harness from $12. upward.
NICHOLS, SHEPARD ACO .Battle Cratlia

VIBRATOR

the conclusion that it is just aa natural
A couple of Jackson boyraged 9
for the femqlq sex to chew gum aa it is years rob lied a grocery till and went to
store, and tne money being
for cows to chew their quids, and it another
taken from them, they presented a
pistol and demanded its return. A
sheriff however who was on their track
came in and collared the young ras­
cals and marched them off to justice.

Two of the nimblest lampl ighten. in
"Oh I I can’t shoot, can't 11” be said,
Indianapolis turn out to be girl* in when twitted about bis archery.
boys clothes. Their father had com­ "Give me that bow," be added snatch­
pelled them to disguise their sex in ins it out of Julia’s hand. "Now.” be
added, striking an attitude, "show me
Leder to obtain the job.
something yon want pohped. What is
it F ‘‘Yes?’ said Julia’" friend, "that’s
s into trouble by many- the question.” “You hateful thing,”
•». If he marries only one said Julia, with an Italian sunset face,
c trouble; andaoms men “itain’t neither. I’ll never speak to
you again." But doubtless the inno­
to tribulation by simply cent blunder of Julia’s friend will have
ibteffi*ef, • •
-

Tea Cupsand Saucers
u
** "
•* handled
Ter. Plates
Breakfast Plates
Dinner
’*
Present* with tea.
Canned Goods per can
Peas, Beans, Strawberries, Corn, Black­
berries, Cherries, Etc.

"All these things and many more,
Call and *ee meat the corner store.’

Cash paid for Prod uce

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!
50 Years before the Public.

Pronounced by all to be the most
pleasant and efficacious remedy now in
use for tlie cure of coughs, colds. hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sensation iu the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottles sold within the last few
years. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
oinnot be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per bottle.

Sellers’ Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.
II. K. HKLLERH A CO.,
________________ Xrtttwbnrg. J&gt;a.

T. BOISE,

DRUGGIST,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

And all the leading Remedies in

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School Books,
Blank Books,
Mlscellan’s Books.

y

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Bibles, Autograph aad
Photograph Albums
A COMFLBTK UBK Or

STATIONERY,
Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TBIXMBurMB.1

AS FINE A LINK OP
J K W E L It Y

PASJ1WL-

A. there Ia in town, .nd nil wnrranted t« be n. rrpn'wnUxl
or motley refunded.

�----- BKLTEVISO THAT------

SATURDAY.

■

JULY A 1«O.

VICIHITY LOCALS
WMT KALAMO 1TKMM.
Rain! Rain! Rain!
Harvesting has begun.
Walter Mapes ha* a new wind min.
The Evons school house is about
finished.
v
Mr. Hcott has growing corn 12 feet
, high. Beat it.
No strange thing to have new pota-

■

Haying and harvesting are twins,
and both on hand.
CherriM are ripe, and the birds and
small boys worketh.
A. Ellis has been adding to tbe length
and reshingling his barn,
Wm. Spire Ims purchased of Mr.
Hobbs the Oldfield farm.
The census of this town is taken,
and A. B. Adams feels happy.
Gil. Northrup is building an addi­
tion to bis house in the village.
. M. H. Bradley’s father and mother
of Battle Creek, made him a visit last

Swamp land.on which farmers raised
large crops last year,4a to wet for cul­
tivation.
J. H. Ruff, the tinner of the village is
over-run with business anef therefore
feela bgppy.
If you never want people to run you
for office, just become q correspondent
for a local newspaper.
• Asher Spencer bos bsen down with
the rheumatism for about a month,
and therefore unable to perform any
labor.
Many pieces intended for corn is be­
ing sowed to -millet or buckwheat.
Buy a curry cotnb and get ready to
scratch.
The political pot is under full head
at the village, and men of all parties
are sanguine of the success of both
Garfield and Hancock.
A little son, aged two years, of Har­
ley Page,'"has been very sick with sum­
mer complaint, also, a little child of
Pulaski Tinker is very, low with the
same disease.
The North-west Kalamo Sunday
school has had a very eventful season
so far, being deprived of the pleasure
of assembling for over half of the time
by reason of the storms on Sundays.
‘ Horace King of Bellevue, fonnerly a
resident of thu. town, and a first class
millwright.who had a hand in the erec­
tion, many years ago, of several mills
in Barry and Eaton counties, made the
writer a pleasant call on Sunday last,
C. H. Charlton who has been laid up
all tne spring with a bad and danger­
ous wonnd in his foot, started for Ohio
this week, intending to remain until
fall. Mr. Charlton wishes to tender
his sincere thanks to those friends who
came to his aid, nnd responded so free­
ly to his necceraities during tlie long
time that he has been laid up and un­
able to provide the necessaries of life
for his family. .
T.ie Hawk man came down upon us
on Saturday last, nnd like “the wolf on
the fold,” gave the quiet residents a
grand surprise. Your correspondent
had the honor nf getting caught within
the grasp of his mighty claws^ind there­
fore knows how ’ti* himself. The man
appeared much elated over his success
in making collections from his patrons
and after counting up the result of a
hard days work, remarked to those
present *’I must get out of this, as I
have 75 cents in ha nt cash all collected
in to-day and it will not do for me to
be out after dark. Get up Tom. Good
evening, gentlemen.” And the (treat
and good man vanished. 0. how I
long to be an editor so that I can get
75 cents, then what lots of auidy and
pea-nuts I'd eat.
JOHMHTOWX ITEMS.

Bellinger Bros., have received a new
stock of goods.
H. F. Bellinger, says a good fat weth
er, is worth three dollars.
Harvesting is ready for the boys, and
' the boys are ready for harvest.
Mr. C. E. Glover, was made the hap­
py father of a son, Saturday night
Ang. Scougal has taken the Ban­
field Mail route, and thinks if he tend a
io his “biz” be can make a good living.

Rev. Jones, will deliver a sermon on
the Declaration of Independence, at
M. E. church in West Johnstown, next
Sunday.
Mr. Henry King says the Nashville
News may talk about one night de­
stroying a whole life.all it’s a mind to,
but be ia going to see his girl, just tbe

WOODLAND ITEMS.
Mrs. Cbaa. Palmerton departed thia
lire ou Tuesday.
The infant child of Willard Jordan,
died on Friday, from the effects of
drinking keroeene oil.
Dr. Baughman has been very sick
with black erysipelas.
The spelling match passed of very
well OB Saturday and Tuesday eve.
E. G. Holbrook lias been competed to
close his school on account of his health.
There is a man in Woodland that U
so tired that he has to ride around tbe
biggest part of tbe time,whi)e his wife
splits tbe wood.
Citizen.

Remodeled, Enlarged i labored

Naehvillf wiP Soon Ri­
val the County Seats
nearly ready to cat.
T. J. Brooks hu purchased the Old­
field farm for a consideration of $2,­
100.
.
Mrs. Mows Everett, has returned to
Grand Rapids much improved in
health.
■
James Leggett is lying very low, lie
ia totally blind and his recovery is
doubtful.
■
Ad. Wolf 6l Ira Cammiea, Jayed 4,­
900 shingle ia 5 hours, who cau beat it I
Let us hear from tlie West Kalamo
uinn.
Henry McCartney has commenced a
five years course in Olivet college.
During the vacation this summer be is
canvassing for books.
Charles, the son of Reuben, one of
our go-a-beads, has one of the finest
fields' of com, oats, etc., but the finest
of all is tbe girl which he goes to see
so often.
Mr. Johnson the old and reliable egg
and batter deafer can be found at Nor­
torf* dining hall Wednesday noon of
each week. Those having eggs and
Michigan grease to dispose of, will do
well to call on him.
The people around Norton’s school
house anticipated a wedding tho other
night,andevery thing worked favorable
until tbepanic. Bride and bridegroom
were in readings, nil things prepared
for tbe occasion, and at tlie arrival of
the minister tlie fact was learned that
$2. would be tho fee, when the con­
founded love stricken groom went from
neighbor to neighbor to borrow the re­
quired sum but failing in thia, the un­
iting of the lovely pair was postponed
for nn indefinite period.
LL. Dodge.

So aw to

Each aide of her, and that a little more
compptiuou will make a little bet­
ter market, I have purchased a stock &gt;f

save that b (h) oy, the trouble of writ­
ing fw Muleville, and it will save Will

Now, Mr. ' Editor,, we don’t exactly
we w ill’begin with the softest man that
ever struck Mnleville. Hiram is looking
fora basswood girl.* Will is awful
mad because Ed. keeps his eye o*i hjs
widow, Joe. went to Battle Creek the
other day to engage her for the Fourth.
nr MnsS a car-load of those cele­
Dan. says that he can’t get a partner
for the Fourth, and that is just our fix. brated “Palmer” Ci allies at the Found­
ry. also repairing Cradles done on short
Jeff, thinks that ere long he can call notice at
Bailey A Wood’s.

on’t. Will, is over to Chester selling
tlie celebrated tin washer; that’s right
Will., stick to it, make a fortune and
win Jesse for a wife, and then oh! bow
happy you will be. Bako contempla­
HF Bovs for your eigars July 4th
tes going to Missouri to see hi* lady call on Andy at the cigar Factory.
love. Esther is teaching a good school
iu a district and she- in well liked by
everybody. Frank thinks tbe widow
Oi»TLaaa«:
ia all right, and^jrc gues* he is right
about it. Art.1iaa gone to Jackson Co.,
aud we koowjof one heart that long’s
for him. Dell's girl has given him the
mitten, we
sorry, but can’t -help
it, forbim.
Reapeetfulljr,
I. V. HULL.
La» rencebui
John was Aroi nd tlie other day looking
for a hired gii L but Baid ho couldn’t
si. There ia not a rIbk1®
nptloil that It does not
find one.
T. ia smelling
.. around
win break up a fresh cold
for a girl? but they all say he is to short.
lot hottie. CRADDOCK a
Fred ha* a tendency for little girls,
Jim. says Belle is tlie chick for him.
Will’s girl has moved away aud he is Ater’s Cathartic Pills are tbe best
of all purgatives for family use. They
looking for another. Mart, said he are tbe product of lung, laborious, and
was going to live a life of an old successful chemical investigation, aud
their extensive use, by physicians in
bachelor.
We notice that the west Kalamo cor­ their practice, and bv all civilized na­
tions, proves them the best and most
respondent of The News, got quite a effectual purgative Pill that medical
send off on the W. K. eorrospoiident of science can devise. Being purely veg­
etable
no harm cau arise from their
the Vt. Ville Hawk last week. Now
we think it is a shame for newspaper use. In Intrinsic value and curative
SUNFIELD ITEMS.
powers no other Pills can be compared
correspondent* to slander each other in with them, and every person, knowing
Eli Wescott is very sick, and his re­ that way at least we should be asham­ their virtue* will employ them, when
covery i« doubtful.
•
ed if we did it, now boy^stop slander­ needed. They keep the system in per­
Wm. Crowell and wife, are visiting ing and be men, that, is what this fect order, and maintain in healthy
action the whole machinery of life.
friepda in Hillsdale.
j world want’s.
,
Mild, searching and effectual, they arc
Alvin Hyde and wife, have returned
We expect to come to Nashville to especially adapted t(Ahe ueedu of tbe
from Kansas, tn spend the summer.
celebrate the Fourth, a* they always digestive apparatus, derangement* of
Johnny Williams, aged 10 years, died hare p good time there, *o no more at which they prevent nnd enre, if timply
taken. They are the best and safest
of scarlet fever on Friday the 18th inst. presen h
Fraud.
physic to employ- for children and
David Figg led Miss Ida Stichcomb
weakened constitutions, where a mild
EATOX
COUXTT
ITEMS.
bnt effectual cjit'iartic is required.
to the hymenial altar, and Esq. Grin­
nell, made the twain, one.
The Eaton Rnnids people are kicking
tdF" The Celebrated Clow Grain
F. O. Parmeter and wife, have gone against pool-selling on their driving Cradles at Boise’s Hardware.
to Eaton Rapids to see Mr. Parmetcr’s park.
UP" Lost in Nashville on the 18th
Mr. Wataon of Grand Ledge ha« a
sister who lies at the point of death.
inst. a pair of gold eye glasses. The
The Dunkards held a meeting in heifer only 13 months old that is the finder will lie rewnrdeu by leaving
mother of a fine healthy calf.
them at the News office.
Mr. Frifoglc’s bam last Saturday and
A break in Gardiner A Overshire’s
Sunday, which was largely attended.
flume of their grist-mill at Bellevue,
Xlust be Closed Out.
Stephen Meyers has sold his farm to caused a suspension of business for n
10,000 cigars for sale July Fourth at
Oecar Crone, for •‘I,’150 and bought 40 few days.
tbe cigar Factory.
Albertus Holibaugh, the Eaton Rap­
acres of Will Cryderman, paying $800.
ids seducer, was arrested in Illinois and
We are glad to assure our readers
therefor.
brought 'back and placed under bonds that Hill’s Compound Extract of BuWe have concluded not to hold a to appear for trial the 1st inst.
chu and Cubebs, is meeting with the
celebration hero this year, nnd os our
J. A. Baldwin’s horse. Deception, success it* merits justly desert ve.
band is to blow their bugles in your won flint money at thfc trotting match
Sold by F. T. Boise.
town next Saturday we are ail coming at Eaton Rapids on the 19th and Shu­
CV For Jewelry and Watches go to
ler Bros., Tom S., of Charlotte. won
down and have our fun at Nashville.
F. T. Some.
second.
stranger named Geo. Smith went
UP’ The best Fifty, Sixty and Eighty
Teach the Reformed Manto Use His to ACharlotte
last week and got full of cent chewing Tobacco at tbe Cigar
Will.
poor whisky, was interviewed by mar­ Factory.
shal Johnton and invited to board in
Undoubtedly tho wills of men do be­ the Smoke bouse for 20 days. He ac­
EV Empty Tobacco Pails for sale
come weakened bv vice, but a will that cepted.
at the cigar fnctory.tO cents apiece.
Deputy Sheriff Hamlin of Eaton Rnp 1
has become weak, is only strengthened
by using it, and you do not encourage ids captured a horse last week which
Big Bargains in Tea; nnda Beautiful
had been stolen near Spring Arbor.
a man to use his will, bv telling him It had probably been turned loose by Conch Shell given with evety Pound.
that he has no will to use. Everything the thief. A reward of $25. was offer­
C. W. Smith
ought to be done that can be done to ed for the horse and an additional $25.
Farm for Kent.
strengthen his self-respect and his for the thief.
Hiram Hall of Roxand got brim full
I.N.Crittendou offers bis farm in Cas­
sense of manliness. Ho must be made
of tangle- foot and set out in pursuit of
to feel that he is not simply a helpless a pink-whiskered individual who got tleton (near Morgan) for reiit for one
or more years and will take his nay in
passenger, drifting upon currents that the best end of the bargain in a horse cosh or iu the clearing of land. For
he can neither stem nor cross, but that trade with him. After arousing sev­ particulars enquire on premises.
I. N. Crttknden.
he is on deck, and that his hand'is on eral familes and threatening vengence
on pink-hair he wa* taken in custody
the helm, and that it is for him to and fined five dollars.
cyWill pa&gt;- tlie highest market
price
in
casu
for
unsalted
butter Farm­
choose which wav he will go. Undoubt­
Eugene Doolittle, a respected farmer
edly, he will need the divine help after of Roxand, went to his wheat field last ers bring in your butter and save the
salt.
___________________ E. Reese.
Friday
night,
to
drive
some
colte
out
he has mode his choice; but tbe divine
of the field, and while trying to make
tyBoy your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes,
help conies in, not as a substitute for them jump out where they broke in,
choice, but to supplement his power, one of them kicked him in the side, Hat*. Caps, Groceries, Provisions,
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
and we have a perfect right to say to breaking the ribs over his heart, and it who always sells nt the lowest prices.
the most degraded man, that if he will is supposed to liave killed him instant­
ly. He was found about midnight, and
only use what manhood he has left, the funeral services were largely atten­ jgOOT AMD SHOE SHOP.
God will help him to overcome tempta­ ded on Sunday.
_ _________
tion, and that he need never to go back
On Monday a yon ng liter of H. Ulam
to his evil ways. Of course there is of Orangeville, was bitten by a masneed, also, that such men should .be sasaga, but hopes are entertained of
____
surrounded with good influences nnd her recovery.
shielded from temptation as far as pos»
----- OR THE:-----Mr. T. H. Ickes’boys of Carlton,have
sible, but it is quite impossible wholly captured and caged two beautiful white
to guard men against temptation; and swallows.
a method which relies mainly upon this
must always fail. A vast amount .of
LOCAL MATTERS.
labor that has goue toward building a
defense to keep temptation away from
men, might have lietter been employed
Go to the Old Reliable Market for Repairing Done In the Best
in strengthening the manhood of men Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
Manner Possible!
to meet temptation. Both kinds of kind*.
Henry Rob,
work must be done, but we think that
Proprietor.
the right proportion has often been
(live »«- a. &lt;Da.ll
misM'd. and that tbe effect of much of
the current teaching, has been to de­
Don’t do another washing without
bilitate, rather than to invigorate the trying Chinese washee. Endorsed by
Sign, the Big Boot
moral energies of the fallen. Of course over five hundred ladie* within a ra­
this has been done with the purest in­ dius of five mile* of tlie point where it
FRANK BAKER
tent, by men and women who have is manufactured. Acnowledged to be
proved their sincerity by arduous la­ an article that will save tune, save
bors and painful sacrifices, by men and soap, save clothes, and save money, 'J'HE BARRY5 ILLE MILLS.
women whose earnestness and purity­ contain* no deleterious substances that
haze won oar heartiest applause. yellow and injure clothes. Now on
Their only fault is the exaggeration sale by grocer* and general dealers.
of an important truth. Fallen men are Made by the “Chinese Wasliee Co.,”
weak, and onirht to be considerately of Hastings, whom W, F. Hicks i*
dealt with, bntyou can overstate that Presiden, W. H. Holmes Secretary, A.
troth, in such a way as to do them MeCuy Treasurer.
40-41
a great injury. That error matt, if
WhataaAetMeotiM.
possible, be avoided. They must be
taiurhtthat they have moral power _ Itliaa discovered au absolute care
and that they are responsible for the for all diseases of tlie Lidueys, which
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.
nghtuAeof what they have, and God’s can be found in Day's Kidney Pad.
grace is waiting to make up all their
diflciencies. They must be taught
that a return to the ways of vice is not
Somewhere on the road between
only unfortunate but wieked, that the Nash vilie and my residenee in south­
man who has resisted temptation for west Maple Grove, about the 18th inst.
five years or one year, or even one a black dress-coat Any one finding
month ha* proven himself to have the the same will confer a favor by having
it at my residence or The News office.
R. E. Stamtox.
guilt, as well os weakness, aud they
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
must hear every day, the stirring call
Never let a cough, cold or croup go
of the people of the Ixird. “show your­ too far. Du the first symptoms wnd to
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ILT IEWS REVIEW

*

.

Aud hiii enipluyers m
with tbe manner in w
done.
Surely, after
feel discouraged under

evil intentions while a person is asleep, old “ Carroll Rifles,'' he took Peyton
ffpnoe the uafa of this drug in the hands along as a trusted servant He went
dferiminal may become an effective with him into Virginia and returned
in^nunent in* the accomplishment of his home in 1863. In February or March al
that year a faithful spy wsa needed to
visit the Federal gunboats thou ooming
ANOTHER BABINE DISASTER.
down the river on Fort Pemberton. Pey­
ton at onde undertook tho mivsion, and
reprosouting himself as' a fugitive slave
to the commaudors of the boate, waa well
..Tbe MO Realizing
received. Being bright far beyond or­
dinary, he managed to secrete their erfA Havana dispatch announce that Inland aound, between New York city and Glen
the unrargeut chief, Limbara Banonez, haa aurnit. when off ftandall'a inland, and burw-d to ton. After tho fall of Vicksburg, in
rendcred with thirtv-three officer*. 354 privates,
133 ann* of aU kind., twenty-eight women. and
July following, Peyton went with his
capers on board ; 430 were
young master again to Virginia, where
— L.., ,1...
The Farmers' und Mechanics’ Bonk,
he remained until tho surrender of Geu.
a State imtitution at 8t Paul, Minn., haa
Lee. The former being compelled to re­
fatted, with IbbOttiM of about W6.000. and
thc New Y ork Bun, and two of the Harper Broth­ main a numlier of days thereafter inor­
aaseU of •103,000....Um Woodadato Paper
ers were among the rtwenad passengers. From der to comply with the formalities of the
Company's paper mill, near Hamilton,
Ohio; baa been burned. Loss, •80,000.... aacribed to tho anxiety of tbe authorities on this Uie telegraphic accounts of tho disaster printed surrender, sent Peyton ahead of him to
iu the mutropoliUn preos, we glean tho follow­ his home, near Carrollton, Miss. Chi his
.
Throe boy murderers were hanged at Canton, filibustering bn.inoM.
Locusts ore playing havoc with the ing particulars : Tho Seawanahaka, one of tho way, however, he waa betrayed to the
fastest and trimmest steamers running out of
New York, left her dock at 4:15 o'clock p. m., enemy by some confederate as the spy
German 1‘srliament haa approved of Bumarek'a her dock well crowded. Many worn returning yrho hod deceived them above Fort Pem­
Church bill in a modified form.
to their country-residences, and others were berton, was captured and carried in irons
The Belgian Government has ceased
Hpcad the night in the cool village* along tho to New York, thence to Cuba, and sold
diplomatic relations with the Vatican. AU the aound. Wh« a off College jtoiut, in the Bound, os a slave, together with ninny others.
liuhop* in that country have been iQxtrncted to a few milaN/froni the dty, a cloud of thick Tlie vessel on which he was taken was a
act with prudence in opposing the new educa­ dark amok* suddenly rose through the Fexloral gunboat In Cuba he worked as
tho nilot-houae. Il waa first a slave m factories for nearly fifteen
A prominent real-estate dealer in tional law....... The Grecian boundary, m fixed grating
by the Berlin Conference, adds 300 square thought that tho amoko camo from the engine­
Chicago named Newell chose a novel mode of niilea to the territory of Greece, and about room, and no danger waa for tlu&gt; moment ap- years, being entirely cut off from all
home and-----------friends.
prehcudrd
;
but
boforo tho paaaengere had ro- communication
------------ with
------------------400,000 people to her
population.....
------- J *----- fly,t aurprtee, flame* abot I He made seven attempts to escape from
Ten thousand people, principally Knrda, have
nr, crept around tho pilot- bondaxro.
last nf
bondage, all hut
but the last,
of mnnu&gt;
course, l«&gt;l&gt;eperished from hunger in the diatricte of Bava- up through the ।
wife received a letter from him tho same sid, Alaahgerd and -Van, Aaia Minor.,..The bouse, attacked____ ________ ___
night, written from a down-town ho- war in Buenos Ayres has ended in the triumph spread with wonderful"speed iu all direction*. ing Bucccsflful. Finally he found an
teir’Swyiag that ho had discovered that •f the national arms... .Tho Russian army on The Captain waa in tho pilot-house, and wxi American vessel, commanded by a Houthfawd was a better floatinc aubatanco the Chinese frontier has been 'defeated and pat
ernor, to 'whom he related the history of
than cork ; that acting on this discovery, ho to flight.
his capture, enslavement and forced
waa about to invent a lead lifo-preecrver, waa
Thk rifle-match at Dollymount, Ire­ in an instant tho nteamar was tho bccuo of ap­ exile, and begged to be returned to home
mcui «1UA It,
u.l A*.n IUIUIU ...
..." land, on the 23tl&gt; alt., between tho American palling oonfuMibn. A rush waa made for the and family. The captain secreted him
would will his patent for $100,000 and pay off
lockcrv in which tho llfo-prenerveni were kept. in the hold of his vessel, carried him to
all bin delta. There in no doubt that he went
Many of tho men retained their pruaenaj of Costa Rice, thence to Now York. Pey­
out in tho boat and triad tbe load preserver, total •core of 1,292 to 1.230. At 800 yards the mind, and aided tho officers of the wtcamer in ton then worked his way to Virginia,
contestants
tied,
with
438
each.
At
900
yards
and was of course drowned, for iils clothes
oqnipping tho women and children with pre- where a number of ladies raised the
were found on tho boat on its return to the city. the American, scored 436 to their opjxmciita' Hcrverx.
The voice of tho Captain
428, and at 1,000 yard# the former made 420 heard above tho din and confiuion coun means to return him to his home after an
aud the Latter 416. Tho Ixjrd Lieutenant and aelmg the people to maintain order, but order absence of seventeen yean*. He reached
the Ixird Mayor of Dublin were among tho waa out Of the question, and. although the Winona, Miss., on the 15th of April,
spectators.
Captain and bia crew were, said to have acted 1880. Peyton says that numbcni of the
A passknoer train on tho Atchison,
with Brmnati and celerity it was beyond their mulatto women are being constantly
power to control tho panic-stricken crowd. Tho sold in Cuba as klavea. Northern men
Breeding Elephant*.
the track near Sargent, Kan., demolishing sev­
tiro-extinguishing apparatus waa set at work,
If,
as
Mr.
Corse
nnd
tho
London
Cir
­
bat in vain. Tho flamca awc;&gt;t tho ate&amp;mer marry them, take them to Cuba “on a
eral cars, killing one passenger, fatally injuring
cus seem to have demonstrated, ele­ anudahijM, and unread both w^ya. Moat of the bridal tour," and there sell them as cooks
two, and severely wounding several others.. .
A terrible double tragedy is reported from Elk­ phants, under proper conditions, may be paaaengeni huddled toother toward tbe for- and fancy house servants. Ho saw one
sold last fall, by the man who married
hart, IdcL George Elliott, a young man of brought to breed in captivity, it mar be
an open question whether, in viow of the a narrow space along which tho passengers her, for $500; and further, that as he
increased difficulty of capturing the ani­ thronged toward tho bow.
camo through Cincinnati ou hi*, way
bscanso, in tho hope of curing his evil tenden- mals, the supply m India may, at no
When it bocainu certain that the steamer was home, he saw the man and ri'cognized
des, ahe had acccj&gt;ted other attentions ; and
a heartrending scene of terror uusned. him who sold hor in Cuba Tho facts
then tbe drunken nend 'tilted himself... Near distant day, be wholly dependent upon doomed
u,„ m
one „
of tho
moet refanton, Ohio, a beautiful woman named Jennie their power to produce their young in Molbn. oU-pri U»lr ch.Hra, to that Imwf. aliovo given are from „„„
Landos attempted to murder a young man bondage. Mr. Corse’s experience en­
I
in Mi.with whom aho was desperately in lore, firing abled him to study the young elephant the vessel, under a full head of steam, for the '
Witten to a most distiuguiHhed
one shot at him. She then put a' bullet through from its birth under extraordinarily ad­ low land at tho north cud of Ward's island. ■ member of CongTOflfl from that State.
her own head, and died almost instantly....
Tbe atesnx-r Granite State was behind the Closing
• • ’his
• ’letter, ’he says of. Peyton:
.. .
vantageous
conditions.
The
precise
A wrecking train collided with a freight tram on
period of gestation, he says, is twenty Beawanahaka when site caught fire, and ber
“ He was delighted to again meet his
were at once lowered, and many pcracus
months and eighteen days. Tho young l-oatathe
water were picked up. The tug wife, who had married in his long al&gt;the fatal wounding of two other*, and injuring animal when born is thirty-five and a ou
Refuge and a score of row-boats ware soon sence, though her second huslmnd was
ten man more or l«w wriouxly. . .The wheat half inches high. It soon begins to nib­ around
tho biazuig steamer, which kept moving drowned several montiis ago. Hence ho
crop In Kaiuiax, except in tho western oiuntu*,
suck the breast,
it with toward tho island. It was discovered that found her a widow. With Ixith husband
has turned out to bo much better than wm ble -and
-- ---------. . pressing
antiripated The coni yield will bo fully up to | ite trunk to moke the milk flow more the water was too shallow to permit a land- and wife it was like a return to life from
tho average.
'
. readily into the mouth while sucking.
death. Peyton is an exceedingly intelliIN accordance with Uiq custom of sei-1 It has never been observed to use ite pro- atrip of manhy ground on Um south sido gent negro, and says that ho cxn hardly
j lioscifl in any other way during this act, of RandaU'a island. There the Koawanahaka realize the changes that have taken place.
; but invariably seized the nipple v?ith the waa run aground. A hundred people in tho Hd loft his children babies, and finds
company u now making a summer viait to
। side of ite month. At this period it is a tug and row-boats wore picking up the passen­ finds them married and with children of
in the water. Tho persons who appeared
! common practice with tho elephant ot- gers
to te dead were at first passed by, in order that their own."
poor in test sMuon'a New York »uoc®M«i, origin­
If any one doubts tho truth of this
ally produced St Dsly'n Tbexicr. “ A Mcxlcrn teudnnte to raise a small mound of earth speedier succor might be given to tho others. It
Arobun Night,” a comedy by the author* of ' about six or eight inches high, for the is feared that many were Jost of whom no r&gt;*&gt;- storv, he or she con write to Captain B.
ord *liaa
yet been vwmmvm
obtained,, auu
and u.»i
that mmv
their boaics F. Jones, Winona, Miss., or to C. Y. F.
—■ jv*
“Tbe Big Bonanza,” ia thoattraction thia week. young one to stand on, and thus save tlie I »•••
’-C..!
“11.-------o&lt;l
-;2. 2..
wilier
tho
trouble
of
bonding
hor
body
&lt;W&gt;uaout
rntol
-;U,
wudo.
The stage from Challis, Idaho, for Salt
Dr.
E. McDonald,
Island Insane :' Merriwether, Oakland, Yalobusha County,
br. A. h.
of thoHWard Inland
every time she gives suck, for she TtovJr
never ' Asvlum,
says that wheo
when be
be »aw people jumping j same State.
,., rt;&lt;nM.r be
thr
hr ordered
ordered a force of 500 par­
from the Idaho penitentiary. Seven passengers has been oliserved to he down for that ' from q
VFhcn Niagara Went Dry.
purpose. The nipples are two in num- ; tially iiixane
insane men, who were working on the
I ffarm
to save what lives thvy .; A citizen of Buffalo writes to the
ber
ix.-d auu
and mo
are between
uc»wvx:u urv
the .urv
fore 1U8
logs.
n.
arm ’,&lt;-.ir tho -shore,
k'
robbed of all their valuabloa, amounting to a few
It is remarkable that the elephant, ! CO'»W- Many °.f them jumped into the water j Courier of that city: There are unhun&lt;L-od oollan, and stripped of clothing, being
"u,*.
'““7 ’j5“T* S
left absolutely naked. In that condition they h.ring onlr on. yomiR, h- by no
traveled several mites to the next atatiun, where a strong affection for it Instances have | todic* which had drifted landward. Quite a ; att&lt;*t the truth of thes Rev. Bishop
sheets and blankets were obtained for coloring occurred of a mother leaving her off- | nmntK&gt;r remainod on tl;e Scawanaiiaka untili Fuller’s statement .relating to the suduntil they reached the Utah Northern railroad...
spring and escaping into the woods. If a ' they were driven off by the tlaiut*. One man । den and extraordinary subtudence of wnTwo sokiMtni named Tarter and Robmxon, at wild elephant happens to be separated
brlJ a°
guard rail until it wa» •
£n (jlo Niagara river at the time he
Fort Stockton, quamted about a woman, and
Abeel, of th. Se.w.nJ.u. '
I remember the cireumetauco
Bobinson shot Taylor dead. Tho murderer was from her youngoulylor two d»y^ tbousli
turned over to the civil authorities, and tho nsxt giving suck, she never afterwards recog- j mT,: -au of * gudden I board a rnnsc re- i wo“. being in charge at tlie time of the
day was forced, under a strong guard, todig his nizes or acknowledges it
a mbling an explosion, and, looking around. ! Custom House at Black Rock ferry. The
victim's grave.
t
“I have been much mortified," Mr. kS’ tenet coming np from’&gt;etwren the fire- I wind for several hours previous had vuGens. Pope and Hatch haw agreed Corse says, “at such unnatural conduct, j room and engino-room. In kw than ten min- rjtxj Lut little from east to northeast,
to scatter soldiers in small detachments over puticuMv when it ™ erident th»t the
eMuing .. »tronK current .luring the time
all exposed territory in Now Mexico, and to young elephant knew its item, and by hmuntiy, for no sooner Itad it appeared between ‘ ft“d piling tho volume of water back
its plaintive cries and submissive np- . the mgmt-room and tit. tire-n&gt;oin than it broke •’upon the IxMom of Lake Erie. No
proach, solicited her assistance."
«&gt;ut
both fore and aft I can no way ac-1 alight sensation was manifested by the
During the first year tho elephant | y"””1
! millers whose inoperative machinery
VUta, CoL Brown ia dead, and Prank cannot grows
grows eleven
eleven inches,
inches, and
and is
is nearly
nearly three
three ' ___
ti^nible
«d
________
,,
rtp^ ri
r,t Iwilire j WIU» unexpectedly
. iu a mute condition",.
feet eleven inches high. In
„ xthe second | wcri wi^clcrecf""!!?
----- 1J_J a_ exrelleid^reiudition.
-..(mj condition. Tbe IJ minus the element of propelling power,
power.
THE.SOUTH.
year it grows eight inches, in the third | only way I account for il iu the
Georgo W. Tifft,
Tifft, Esq.,
Esq., in this connec
connec-­
” poMdbility
..... - that i George
nir, in tlie fotirui year five inches; aliout 1 0 ^’,o blew out, opening the fnrnare door and j i.r...
t&gt;,Vwi1.*am11v tv.
tion, n.«.v
mav *.
undoubtedly
bo referred to as
Three negroes who took refuge under the same in the filth year; m thoairth
dUUno..
I
.™.UO. Tlie w
„, noise AI neard mav
m.y have
u... .“ taurratud wituew. Th&lt;j .to»m furrythree near Louisville, Ky„ during a fnrioim
nround.
alq-ht
year three inches and a half, measunng •»Jwn
—— a- flno
«—bursting.
*—»I ajn
— certain the"
the bboiler ! boat Union, during the greater part of
then obout six feet four inches in height did not bunjL I think twothlnl*
the.....
. „ day, was unable to reach her
■thirds ofof the
pas- I tho
During the succeeding ten years tlie anngcni nsnxt have Jumped
I dock•~* nhe
«--•■•
,n either side, I wing pro‘ over LIx-fore
Lightning did it.
growth is comparatively slow. Tho male bcacbod. Tho whole tiling wm almost mstan-; vented by the low stage of tho
Mlonger in attaining ita full gro-ath than
' _
The shore on the CaniuL'i
..
»__ :__ °____ i •.
with certainty the cause of the tire, or even of i
Sib Ohabum Tupper has left Mon- the female, seldom having acquired it doing anything to check it Aa to the loss of side presented the appearance of an ex­
liefore hi* twenty-sixth year. These life, it wm priodpslly from drowning in the tended marsh of gravel and e:md beds;
a company of London capitaliata for the com­ figures are arrived at by Mr. Crosc from rapid current. I nsw several leuily burned.— fishermen's nets were in fold beyond tlie
the study of Asiatic elephants only. The one man with both leg" almost burned off. The reach of the boats. The alisenCe of
pletion of the Canada Pacific railway.
officer* and crew, I believe, are all «aved except
The following are the census returns African elephant docs not arrive „at. tlie. Jouah
iiaabrouci
Haabrouck, the cook, and Charles Haa- water was equally perceptible on the
colossal proportions of his °?e?i * Josiah
brouck, a waiter.’
। American side.
The massive pier
from a few of the jiromincnt cities, compared brother. But it will be observed
that
stretched like a stone wall upon dry
with their population in 187u, and showing the while Mr. Crone only succeeded twice in
Seeing A Man Home.
land ; Squaw island wrs extended by u
breeding during his five years' service as
1 picked Simmons up pretty near ■ temporary area of barren lx‘ach; the
a director of the company's elephant dni-ik, and took him home. When I got ! Imrbor displayed the worst feature's of
•7JBT
hunters, he nevertheless speaks of facte to his house, as I thought, I shook him a j1110 annoying deposits which obstructed
, iMB
that could only have been learned from bit, and said, “Hero you are. ” “Right,'’ navigation nnd often disturbed the
. «,»»
some one who luul studied elephants, said he, and gave a big Imng to -the equilibrium of the miller’s temper. In
. IM*T
other than the two born within his ex­
i the
uiu latter respect it was a
u benefit,
wuian, furiutUp went a window.
2,10* perience, from their birth upward; so knocker.
clew- to the worst obstructions
“Who’s there?” screamed a woman
j nishing a clew
NbM
57,0X1
i&lt;\iaa that tlie conclusion is irresistible that
“I have brought the old man home,” I to be removed. Tlie remembered timIM0R
Mis the birth of young ones among the ele­
ber float-bridge sunk lielow available
njxxi
11.174 phants owned by the East India Com­
4.797
SMUU
“All right!” she cried, and came to use for crossing trains, the declivity of
1,1*&gt; pany was not an uncommon occurrence.
tlie windlass-worked falls at the ends re­
the door.
—New York Sun.
Slic immediately seized hold of Sim­ quiring of tho pedestrian a persistent
UJOOO
mons, nnd gave him such a ahnling that effort to reach a reliable foothold. I
Chlorofonuiug During Sleep.
recollect a-remark made by tlie late re­
lite teeth seemed to rattle in his head.
; roaL ltlaa. ............ 4SAOO
30.U30
IS.97O
Tlie possibility of chloroforming n
spected CoL Bird in the evening, he
“Who ore you shaking of?" says he.
Emory Storks, of Chicago, and B. H.
perttop in sleep, without waking him,
“Goodness gracious!‘‘ cried the wo­ having visited the falls during the day,
haring iieen disputed in a recent mur­ man, “that’s not my husband’s voice.’’ I that “ tlie water was so low on the Amer­
der trial, Dr. J. V. Quimby, of Jersey immediately struck n match, and she ican side that footmen could pass from
City, was led to test the question experi­ found she had been shaking the wrong the Porter mill to the small islands
mentally. The results were presented man. ‘There,’’ said she, furiously, “I’ve upon the naked rocks.”
■
in a paper before the Section of medical
A Wonderful Maa.
jurisprudence at a late meeting of the
There are some men who never lose
American Medical Association.
Dr. wasting- my strength on a stranger. ’’
hope and courage, no matter what hap­
Quimby made arrangement* with n.
“Don’t he live here!” t&gt;aid L
pens. About twelve yean ago a gentle­
gentleman to enter his room when he
“No," said the woman, “he don't”
w as asleep and apply ehl .iroform to him.
“What made you knock?" asked Sim­ man in London, who was suffering from
ophthalmia, became blind, and in order
Hu did this with entire success, trans­ mons.
ferring the person from natural to arti­
“Knock," said ho, “you told me to.” to regain his sight he spent large sums
of money without producing the desired
ficial deep without arousing him. He
“I thovight you lived here," said L
effect. As in consequence he liecame
used alxiut three drachms of Sqibb’s
। chloroform, and occupied about seven
I suppose ho was thinking of the shak­ seriously embamuised, and had no
minutes in the operation. Tlie second ing he a had. At last I found where ho friends to assist him, he sought em­
&lt;-ase was a boy of 13 who hod refused to did live, and got him home. As soon as ployment, and was eventually engaged
take ether for i. minor ojieratiun. Dr. ever we knocked, out she oame. “Oht” as collector for a large establishment.
Quimby advised the mother to give the says she, “you’re the wretch as mskea It is stated that he find* his way about
boy a light supper and put him to lied. my poor husliand drunk, are you?” and London unattended, travels by means
Site did so, and Dr. Quimby, coiling
of omnibuses and underground trains,
when the boy was asleep, administered I
and goes about his business in such a

I

ISii.

the work is
none need
Ite" of life.

nected with flew which has never been

akin was so block that to sec him you
would think he had spent hi* life in boil­
ing crows for dissatisfied politicians,
Cap’n,” repeated the visitor, lightly

been able to keep up with it I hsv»
seen more interest displayed in a re­
search for &amp; flea than was eyer inventedIn
scientific research. Indeed, there is a
science in catching fleas which few pos-

“Wall, sah. what is hi# ’
“Tse called roun’ ter be 'zammoaed.
Tm b ’feasional school teacher.”
resolved to
“ Did you know dat hits a mighty hot
crofls-fire ter sten’ under dp range ob' de
fully. Lost summer the question waa
batteries ob my knowledge?”
“ Yas, Cap’n," said the applicant, “an* asked through the Cincinnati Gazette.
bein’ proud ob my ’complishmenta I hez “What shall I do to get rid of fleas?" and
sought you sted ob goin’ ter de onedy- and a lady replied, “Clean up; none but
coted white ’lessor. ”
“ Yer action is dat ob a wise man, au*
fur inch wisdom I zibited in de very bud evidently has not seen all the world yet
ob de edycation rose. Oh, I’se flow’ry; Flea* are not respecters of persons. My
I'll 'struct my Secretary to mark yer one theory is that people who live on high,
on do sheep skin stifikit oy knowledge. dry, or sandy ground am more liable to
Dis am figurative. We’se out of sheep be troubled with fleas than those who
skins, nn’ in der place hab substituted
’coon skins, tanned by a Arkinsas nigger mother was once grievously tormented
an’ ketched by a Justice obde Peace. Do with fleas four or five summers, and she
hit strike yer-in de stomach ob recogni­ was the sworn enemy of dirt
She took
tion?”
'
up her carpets and laid them away dur-'
“Y'ns, Cap’n."
“ Wall, now ter de zamination. Sec­
retary, git down dat ’brass pen wid a dog­ ing water slice a day.
This gave relief,
wood holder an’ fetch hit heah, fur I, in j but did not cure the eriL I wouldedvisn
de cordance wid structions, is gwine ter those afflicted to use a little carbolic arid
tout dis man through de new grotin’ ok in the Lot water for mopping. Somo
knowledge whar de briers am thick an’ dark night gather all your cate up and
whnr dor's many a toenail lyin’ mung de drop them gently into the 'back yard of a.
grubs. Now fur de fust t)oes yer un- distant neighlior. Take your dog to tho
creek and hold liim three feet under
“ Oh, yassail, dat'a my bolt.”
water for one hour and a half; that will
“ What does yer know ob grammar? drown the flees on him. Sheep in the
Keep yer moot open fur Fae de eddyco- void may be a good idea; it might also
tionnl dentist, ’zaminin’ de teeth ob yer be a good idea to take them into the
house. Try these remedies, and if they
larnin*.”
“ I eats up grammar like a man hand­ fail, you can burn the house; tiiat is a
sure way to kill fleas, and about the only
lin' greens.’
“What about do sciences ob phle­ sure way. -DolLy Varden.
botomy?"
“ I walks all ober dat science onatilte."
Keep Ahead.
“ What does you know about mataOne of the grand secrets of success io
physica?”
life is to keep ahead in all ways possible.
“ Do quilt ob mv bed am patched wid If you once fall behind, it may lie very
hit”
difficult to make up the headway which
“ Mr. Secretary," eaid the examiner,
turning to tho functionary, “gin dis man aside some part of his earnings, however
a double stificato. Recommend liim ter small, and keeps it up for a number of
do people oz do ablest mon I hez ’zam- years, is likely to become rich before he
ined dis yeah. Dor's yer papers, sah; an’ dies. One who inherits property, and
remember dot tho clowd ob edycation am goes on year by year spending a little
a black one. A man dat shows sich a more than lus income, will become poor
familiarty wid science az you does, is if he lives long enough. Living beyond
boun’ one day ter put his foot on a white their means has brought multitudefi of
man's shoulder, reach up an' take do persons io ruin in our generation. It is.
gown ob superiority from do peg in de the cause of nine-tenths of all the defal- .
wardrobe ob life's great competition. cations which have disgraced tlie age.
Let’s see, five dollars for the single donie- Bankers and buriness men in general do
ment, on’ five dollars an' a luuf fur de not often help themselves to other peo­
double dorsement Gimmy ten dollars." ple’s money until their own fund begina
Tho money was cheerfully paid and the to fall off, and their expenditures exoeod
mon with his blotted coon skin went out
j into the world to engage in tho tourna­ their receipts. A man who is in debt
walks in the midst of perils. It cannot
ment of letters.—Little iiock Gazette.
but impair a man's self-respect to know
[
that he is living at the expense of others.
Shopplng.
It is also very desirable that we should
Shopping is tlie art of wearying one's keep somewhat ahead in our work. This
I self in the attempt to find out what one may not be possible in all cases; as, for
does not want The pleasant fiction ob­ instance, when a man's work is assigned
I tains in certain fashionable circles that to certain fixed hours, like that of tho
I shopping is tho Labor attendant upon pro operatives in a mill. But there are cer­
' vidinp the children and madam with tain clasaes of people who can choose
I clothing and the house with funusliingu. their time for the work which they ore
I But no gentleman who has escorted a called to do, and amongst them there are
! lady or two through a four-hour shopping some who invariably put off the task as­
tour and nt tho end carried as the net re­ signed them as long os possible, and then
sult six towels, a few handkerchiefs, a come to its performance honied, per­
ribbon or two and forty-three dress pat­ plexed, anxious, confused—in such a state
terns, will dare or care to x.iuntain that of mind as certainly unfits them for
shopping is business. It is a woman's doing their beat work. Get ahead and
pastime. It is to her what a shooting­ ke. p ahead, aud your success id toler­
match or a fishing excursion is to tbe ably sure._____________________
average man. He does not hit the bull's
Thieves in London.
eye, or catch the big fish, to any great
extent, but he has the tramp, he gets
Considering what temptations are
tired and secures a good appetite for his placed in their way, it is not wonderful
dinner. In both cases, it is not the re­ that the larcenous experts of the light
sult, but tho pursuit that plwp»efl. How finger and the nimble foot flourish in
much Am there is in ranging through a this huge metropolis. A day or two
score of shops, and pricing things that since was rocorueu
recorded a very neat case oi
of
she has no intention of buying, in hunt- theft, of which a suburban tradesman
ing for bargains that are never Boceptetl [ was the unwilling victim. One of hi»
when found, and in allowing the imagi- i light carta was out delivering goods and
nation to clothe her in “purple and fine I taking orders, nnd in the course of ite
linen,” at the coutof gingiuim and calico, ] circuit came to a stop in Maida-vale,
no man ever has er will comprehend. A There the man in charge left it und went
man is a nuisance
—t? —to- a~*~shopping lady, I into - a customer
- 1------ * ’s * house * in regular
•
and shopping
&gt;ing is a nuisance to a mam
num. court**.
Unfortunately tlie road was.
Where the fun comes in he foils to under­ “up;” a steam roller was puffing and
stand. When he has occasion to buy snorting by leisurely stages over the
anything, he rushes into a store, asks for crushed macadam, nnd, to keep his
horse safe, tbe judicious butter man had
left the animal a few yards further oft
up, ’’ pays the money, and ia gone. She from the house than its usual position.
asks for the goods, feels of them in a When he returned from a brief inter­
knowing way, asks the price twice, the view with “cook,” tho horse and cart
second time as though she felt sure site hod disappeared into the infinities, and
had misunderstood the firet time, and im­ with them about forty pounds of butter,
mediately becomes convinced she can do ' a large assortment of sausages, and va­
better elsewhere, or begins to doubt rious bankets of eggs. The police were
whether it is what she wante. She rushes pnt on tho alert and in a few houre tho
wildly into thenextstore, prices the same horse and cart were discovered about a.
goodsand finds them higher,goes to store mile off, the thieves having carried
after store, looking at other things that away nil the contents except the eggs,
she thinks she may sometime want, gets which obviously owed their immunity to
led off on false scents, aud comes back to the fact that they would not survive in­
tiie first store, to find that all tho goods tact a hasty flight, while thev might
she looked at in the morning are sold, leave awkward tell-tele evidence of
and finally goes homo with a few pat­ the rood they took. —London Telegraph.
terns and a paper of pins, witliout the
goods that she came out-in the morning
fully intending to buy.—Chicago Al­
liance. ______________________
Mutton Pie. — Ingredients — Two
ixninds of ttye neck or loin of mutton,
weighed after being boned; two kid­
neys. pepper and salt to taste; two
teucupfnls of gravy or water; $wo tablesjxxinfuls of minced parsley; when
liked, a little minced onion ; puff crust.
Mode—Bone tho mutton and cut the
meat into steaks all of tho same tliickness, and leave but very little fat; cut
up the kidnevn; arrange them with the
meat neatly in a pie dish ; sprinkle over
tlie minced parsley and a seasoning of
jiepper and salt; pour iu the gravy and
caver with a good puff crust. Bako for
nn hour and a half, or rather longer
John Saerb, &lt;&gt;f Bridgliampton, L.
should tlie pie be very large, and let the chief officer of the whaling vessel Alas­
oven be rather brisk.
ka, arrived home a few days ago, after acruise of nearly four years. In thatA man was once asked bow he nnd his tinui they took 8,220 barrels of sperm
wife got along with so little friction in oil, 203 bam Is of whole oil, and 1,217
the family machinery.
“Well," said pounds of whalebone. It is said to b»
he, “when we were first married we the largest catch within the same time
both wanted our own way. I wanted to in thirty years,

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next feat wax bre&amp;kformed in South Carolina, with ex-Judge ganged to cut low. If graax is cut U&gt;o
K'mhaw as Prwddent. “We intend,” close the succeeding crop in much in­
Mxmc, Edward W.'
the resolutions say, “ to train, educate, jured, especially if the summer is * dry of the performance was the following:
ing to the census of 1880, is about and organize the public opinion and
Tlie atldete place. 1 »-ix-tal leaf Ixitweai
1,500,000; Brooklyn, between 600,000
two of his fingers and then, by preasing
and 700,000; of both dtiea and adjacent ception of the criminality of this wicked
।
■.• ■ceasfully rained. Th-r. - the fingers t&lt;»gwtlicr, cut the leaf so ns
tbn
wherever the wild blackberry makes to tlirow the ujqier }»urt several feet
places, nearly 2,500,000. The oldest
appearance, the Lawton and other high. But the moat startling feat waa
man in tlie city is n colored man, aged measures to secure an adjustment of all
improved varieties ought to have st least ths breaking of a stone laid on his cheat.
118. The mother of the moat children personal difficulties which might tend a fair trial
The mon lay down at full leugth on candidate than Tilden.
.
some chairs, and a huge atone, weighing
to involve any of our fellow-citizens in
When plants are to bo transplaEted
a duel; to enforce the laws against duel­ they should be well wet down several four Bengal maunds, was placed on his
a* House of Representatives.
Tbe roll-call then proceeded. Alxbama, at
Campbell;
There are now 42,677 jiostoffioeH in ing in every case of their violation hours liefore moving, bo. an to allow the chest, which was simply covered by a
thin tunic. Two men then struck the
:ic opening of the ■------- *
—• •• —
the United States, an increase of 1,838 hereafter occurring, whether the same water to soak around the roots, and if stone some tremendous blows with
ar Hancock.
(
this
must
l&gt;e
done
while
the
sun
is
shin
­
for
Hancock.
IlliDoh
in the past year. The number of of­ shall consist of sending, accepting, or
heavy hammers, and, after one or two
ing brightly it will be-best to shade the
fices paying mon* than $1,000 each, and bearing a challenge of the fighting at a plants for a time till the water has soaked attempts, the block rolled off the man’s
cheat in two pieces. He next made sev- at tbe vote at Louidsna, Main*. Michigan, antlxonxed to detaruuno tho place and time of
therefore called Presidential poetoffices, duel, or the counseling, aiding, or abet­ in.
’
end attempts to break a cocoanut with and-Minne^U. When Mlwcuri’a 23 for Han- holding tbe convention. Adopted.
is 1,764. New York heads tlie list, witli ting any of these offenses."
Oats arc often recommended as an ex­ a handkerchief. His mode of procedure
After further resolution of thank* and triiw189. Illinois comes next, with 163;
cellent crop witli which to bow graxa in this case was to roll the handkerchief
seed.
The
argument
is,
that
tlie
oata
tightly in the shape of n ball, and then
•then Pennsylvania, with 132, and Ohio,
A Pabis authority on American affaire
will sliade ana protect the young grass.
with 112.
tells the following truthful story about But grass does not need shade, when to throw the ball upon the nut Pull­
ing a piece’of sugar-cane into two exact­
Gen. Butler lias been making a an adventure that liefell tile dancer, sown in proper season—it needs sun, ly at the joint, and bending a thick iron
and especially it needs moisture; and filate, were among other feats perALL SORTS.
speech in Loe Angeles, wherein he Sangalli : “ Once, when n mnnagereas
this the oat plants are continually tak­ ormed. The company then went out, strurtjons of 800,000 Democrat* of Ohio, ho
praised poetically California’s wonderful of a traveling circus in the wilds of Ohio, ing from the soil, thus robbing tne young
Gen. Hawley has gone to Europe for
on the balcony, where the athlete cut a would cart tho 44 rotea of Ohio for Allen G.
she
was
suddenly
attacked
by
a
band
of
a
abort
visit
■climate, opposed the Panama canal
gruss plants from tlie start.
sugar-cane ao as to throw up a piece Thurman.
The Chair refused to recognize Mr. Hill’s
Babnvm'si bearded woman ia now in
.scheme aa inimical to American com­ savage Sioux Indians, led by the re-'
A farmer on the line between Iowa thereof 1,000 feet high. It wm done
an insane asylum..
Everybody and Missouri has been experimenting thus: Arnau held out a cimitar.with right to cast the vote.
merce, and stated that if we are indebted doubtable Sitting Bull.
Ohio returned and cart 44 for Thurman.
fled,
nnd
all
was
consternation
and
with
cow-pea
as
a
weed
exterminator,
the
edge
downward,
and
Barbaiee
struck
Wisconsin
got
permission
to
change
her
vote
Bartenders in German saloons work
-to anybody for tlie Chinese it is to En­
cocklebur land Spanish needles having the cane upward iagainst the edge of the and cast 20 vote* for Hancock. Here another
gland, who theoretically and practically despair, many persons Ixiing drowned taken ixapession of his orchard. He | sword,, the piece thus cut off flying a wild aceno of excitement ensued. New Jeracv only seventeen hours a day.
Cider is made in Tex-s from toma-'
in
the
tempestuous
waves
of
the
Ama
­
•controls the shipments of tlie Celestials
says that /sown broadcast tlie jx-as will great
it distance
distance into
into thd
th6 air.
This
toes, and sells nt 81.25 per gallon.
zon. • Suddenly this heroine
sprung
'_________
not
do ,its. but
planted
in drills
nnd~r
culthe performance
to and i
-______________
*______
__ ~____
"______
------brought
~ r—------------------ a close,
to this country.
I lorioa became wild with •uthujdaajn.
upon
an
unsaddled
horse,
rallied
around
I
tivnted
..ualivl
lil-'x.
zwm
Itvjvw
trill
.ml
VI*
a
u
11141T1
VW.
F
or Weeks ]xist the mortality of Lon­
rallied around ! tivated like corn they will kill out the the performer waa then presented with
When at lart peace wm partlv rw
don has been only twenty to the thou­
Tlie K
iieas
he«-planted
mixed,rj. u handsome shawl.—New York IForld. Hale, of Pennsylvania, meuntod on
- —- ,--------------------,,were
----- ,--------Parliamentary campaigns in England her P. T. fiiirnum and a few others of .1 w‘*o«ls.
ahontod out, •• Poauqrlranis &gt;* pri
sand.
her employe and, with . revolver in Mmf-UyAe whippoorwill vm.ty.
.are very expensive affairs. In compari­
•on." He went on to eulogize fin
and
Larue broods of wild turkeys are no­
HOUSEKEEPERS’ HELPS.
closed by changing tbe vote of !Pc
™. our Congressional ' elections are hand, «ttack&lt;xl uni dupemed tiro runri^jm'Zlnvl’ta
son
ticed along the eastern slope -of the Al­
making it 58 votea for Hancock.
Onb-Ego Cake.—One cup sugar, one
•ea: -8omical,notto say parmmonoms. Ac- derous red devils. Kansas City reward- , hkim ^Ik, witli Indian
meal added,
The climax of tho excitement wm reached leghenies.
and one-half cups sifted flour, two-thirds when all tho banners of the HLales nuhed to
■cording to returns from the recent Par- I ed her with a commemorative medal, ■ Feed this wakn two or three times a
The army worm has reached the vi­
cup of sweet cream, one egg, three ten- the Ctiainnan'a desk and aurroundod the bancinity ,of Boston, and ia making sad
liamentary campaign in England, it is . and Col. Buffalobill, of Lieut. Gen. ‘I®?’* •nd “I night one feed of whole H]xx&gt;ufuls baking-powder, one-half teahavoc.
shown that
that in
in Manchester
Manchester tho
tho candidate
candidate Sheridan
Sheridan’s’sstaff,
staff,knelt
kneltat
ather
herfeet
feetand
andofof- ! ’ coru- t
\
shown
. i i- LT •
* wa™. drj «1 &gt;oonful -vanilla, one-fourth teaspoonful
When inmething like ten minute* had been
—
T
i.
t
.
i
. ,
..
, coop. Too. much hght u not advisable salt. Bake quickly.
Pennhylvania has forty-two flint,
spent $100,000; in Birmingham, $65,- fered her his hand and fortune.
for
fattening. If the fowls are in
■pent la thi* exciting outbunt, W. C. P. Breck­ twenty-three window and thirteen bottle
000 ; in Bradford, $50,000; in each of '
------------------------i fair order, in ten days of feeding as preGrebn Peas.—There isn’t much prin­ inridge, of Kentucky, with great difiicultv,
three other constituencies tlie expendi- '• The word ceuliU«
ite origin from scribed they will be fat enough for mur- ciple in cooking peas, as it all depends j
The waiters at one of the hotels at
on the tenderness of the pea. But what, changed her 6 vote* to Hancock. Virginia then
ture was $30,000 ; in another, $35,000. .the °®®® of c&lt;iU*t)r
Borne, one of the । keL
Bye Beach, N. IL, this summer ore all
hurts jx-as is to drown them in too much I
•
! duties of which was to estimate (censere) ’ The striped bug that infests eucum- water. Some cook-books say it doesn’t I changed to Hancock; then Nevada, then Ebode students at Dartmouth College.
Island, arid the work waa done.
T-..
_.U.~
»...
4U.
I
the
number
o!
citizem
ud
the
value
ot
;
«l"»h»
I
melon,
aa
«xm
aa
The preliminary workings for the
uumUr
the
mutter ns to quantity of water, but it I A delegate from New Hampehlre moved to
An English firm sold 8,000 fire-proof
| they appeal* ariove the ground is one of does. Boil quickly, 'that’s the thing, ], make the call of the HtaUw anew. The motion liiifes in Turkey before it was ascertained
tunnel uniting England nnd France I tl&gt;eir property, nnd apportion taxes ac- ;
■ the greatest obstacles in the way of a but with just as little water ns you cun. 1| waa quickly adopted, and tho new call tecan. that the filling was only sawdust.
1 J1
®
afu’r
T°t*nK eoudly
have had the most satisfactory results, cordingly. In the Middle Ages the word profitable cultivation of these crops.
To Km Dm, Momr.-H.ve ibe I
The total miles of niilroatl constructed
The promoters have sunk their shaft to , w,u* *pplie&lt;i principally, if not wholly, to Tlie surest prevention is to place over
' consultation, and then voted for Bondrwka.
| dough stiff when it is set for tho lost ris­ Iowa created a ■cnsation by casting one vote for thus far this year is 1,613, against 682
^he stratum in which they pro{x»e to
practical work of taxation, but in each hill a frame covered with mosquito
netting. A treatment of ashes and plas­ ing. The larger the proportion of flour Hancock. Wiecorndn, which had Is-gun the for the same period last vear, 432 in 1878,
bore the tunnel, and are now going to mixlern times it has lost this meaning, ter, applied to the plants when the dew to that of moisture in the dough the movement, dosing it with giving her vote to and 1,271 in 1873.
■
.sink jmother abaft, and lower all the ■
enumeration of the people of the is on, serves to make the vines less j»al- longer it will keep moist. After the Hancock.
American exports to China for the
Tho second ballot for President, m finally re­
machinery
machinery for
for tlie
tho bore.
bore. In eighteen , United StaU*s provided for in the consti­ atable to the pests, though this is by no bread is linked and cold put it in a tin corded. wm m follows:
| years 1877 and 1878 were valued nt nearbox or an earthen jar with close cover, Hancock70S
means a sure remedy.
tution
is
the
first
modern
instance
of
an
I ly $7,000,000, and the increase in 1879
mouths they expect to have reached
Hendrick* ........................................................................ 30
and
keep
it
covered
tightly.
Bread
thus
A gentleman experimented with peas
! was rapid and heavy.
Bayard
2
Tlie first
two kilometers, about two and a quarter undertaking of the kind.
in this way : He saved, at tlie time of made and kept cool and always from tlie Tilden........................................................................ j.. 1
miles, under the channel, and in three United States census was taken in 1790, picking, nil the early full pods os they air will last and l&gt;e moist for a week.
Whole number of vote*. 733.
Anton Rviunstein lias gone to his cas­
Tho
announcement
of
tho
result
of
tho
ballot
and
the
first
British
cjmsus
(exclusive
tle at Peterhof, after a professional tour of
Soda Cake.—Take one pound of flour, wm made at 10:50.
or four years to have completed tlie
ripened, and planted the seeds saved
then of Ireland) not until 1810. In tho ' from these jmmIs year after year, for six ounces of butter of dripping, six
Senator Voorbee* took tho platform and moved EurofN!, which has netted him n very
United States, the census serve® chiefly three years, and the fourth year hail ounces of sugar, half a pint of milk, one to make tho nomination unanixnoua, and hia large sum of money.
of carixmate of soda, and । motion wm seconded by William Mack, Chair­
Idaho Territory holds court nt Boise, a political purpose, affording the basis of ( jM-ns of the same name that were more i teas|»oonful
Mrs. Micuaxl Hurlkt, of Brooklyn,
““ of tho
th® Indiana delegation ; Samual J. Itenj than two weeks earlier than the seed of I add one or two eggs, with half a pound | man
. « —' ■
•
•
Tf of New'York 5 while drinking with friends, became en­
■where is located all the Government representation in tlie lower house. 1“ | the same name purchased in the store.
of curnuita or
seeds ; mix, the
i , caraway
...
- ,। I ana xjrccamnago,
Brcckinnagc, or Knnfn'-k^
Kentucky The motioa raged atherhusbimd, caught him in her
noutucKy.
offices, and is tho homo of. the United Great Britain its object is entirely sta- ■I oevdn
mxla
thoroughly
with
the
flour,
rub
in
Seetls ui
of cabbage, icwace,
lettuce, ieiunw,
tomato, cuarms and threw liim out of the ^econd| cumlier, peas, corn and many others cah the butter, and beat tho whole with a
States Marshal. He goes to Lewiston, tisticol nnd economical.
Afterward John "oily, of New York, and stery window.
I lie much improved by the same care.
wooden spoon for twenty minutes liefore
400 miles distant, twice a year to attend
Mr.
Fellows,
of
tho
nme
State,
made
speeches
It is dangerous to express political
Germantown, close by Philadelphia, . The best feed for young cliickemt is putting into a well-gre;u&gt;ed cake-tin. announcing that tho broach in tho State of New
district court, and also twice a year to
One of oat
«“d corn meal mixed, wheat, Bake for a full hour and a half.
York waa healed, and they shook hands upon it. opinions in Russia. Not long ago a man
Mated for the same purpose, traveling a is a demure old Qdnker town,
Pulitzer, of Missouri, moved to proceed who said, “The Czar lie biowed," was
is a free publicwlibmry i cracked c.»rn and other small grains. Married Again Without Knowing ILtn Mr.
distance of 525 miles to reach there. To it® fieculiarities
thn
tiominstinn
rtf
VirA
Vr-.i.l.rit
arrested for complicity in another explo­
,
’ ’,. .
. • They must have fresh water before
of 10,000 vol
'.
A man in Tokalo, with a wife and tliree t0„ ,
dnmes, from^w-hich
fiction j t|ieIn aiwayg. Green food is good for
sion plot in tlie Winter Palace.
simply attend the courts in the three dis­
nn..
i._ of
_/ । them jin
Q small qijnuuties.
Tlie works
quantities. The gome '
tricts requires liim to travel 3,700 miles. is rigidly excluded.
• The latest cure for dvspepsia is to eat
and
’ " is *the
’*“ ‘liest
—* sitter
------J mother—ahe eating woman and procured a divoreo in m^unzUMi WiliLun IL EngU»h, of IndtaM. ! a raw onion without salt for three sucBut to do all Ids official work last year 8haks|xjare, Byron, Tope, Dryden, hen
... oliectiro Indiana ttown.
----- XTtho noniitta- ,
Ho JUA
did not ---&gt;mvArUnsM, when exiled,
' am cover thirteen to fifteen eggs. Games , on
caused him to travel by stage 9,000 Thackeray and Kingsley ore among are good foragers and very healthy fowls, j a word about it at home. One day hisold- tion. Indiana, by Mr. Voorhrem, did likcwiac. '| cessive nights liefore retiring. We should
j say
die
as I aukw—
a®
lowi oonrinxtcd Gov. M. R. Btabop, of Otao.
» that
-.
— remedy
• was quite
«--------------those* that are kept out “ Have vou
• miles.
All diseased fowls should be kept froui est daughter received a parcel of patterns
Tho
roll-call
wm nvunicd, and tho States tlie disease.
any of Mark Twain’s works here?" a thw
the 3v-.k.
flock.
A bran mash mixed with from a ludy in Indianapolis. It was an old from KatixM down to tlie end of tlie roll-call
,
.
,
copy of a country newspajM-r. An ad- either M&gt;conded the nomination of English or 1 A recent traveler in South Africa has
Fovutekn girls, students in a West­ Pliiladelphia Tinten rejMirter asked. meal is a gocxl morning feed.
tacitly conwnted w
to .&lt;it Thu last Bute • plooed in the hands of Dr. Cameron, M.
ern college, are writing a continued “ No ; his lxx&gt;k of travels, I suppose we ' TcataTOES like Water, and in setting | vortisement.attracted her attention. It v-t-.w.
, " ’ —Wln«x&gt;n«in
,
—- —wM
- ropnwnted by Vi- ' p.t a whip, more formidable than- the
was au application for a divorce for her called
story which one of the county papers is . hardly considered reliable enough," tlie ’ them”out a cloudy day should be chosen ; 1 father from her mother. The young *reL
“■_ ^°
L ।
.£“£3. “ iX '‘J11' Brit“h. ”“'7*with
publishing from week to week. Each Librarian replied; “I don’t know, then, after the holes have been mode for , fad.v derided to vi«ft her friend in In-: addrew in eloquent wonu
word.,, .econdmg the 1 «B
tlu' Dnssionanes near Lake
the plants and some good fertilizer
girl in turn writes a chapter. Already I though ; there’s some truth in them, I
duuiapohs, and to make ^n excursion to ----nomination
*—*— -*
of ”
English,
—u-‘- —
and,
J-----upon------concluding,
I Nyonza are in the habit of flogging replaced near the root of tlie hill (hen ma- tho county where ♦&gt;.„
—j ibeen
------ movixl
to make it unanimous.
| fractory converts. The QUU
subject
tho divorce ihad
---- - -----------------------------.w. ww be
twelve chapters liave appeared, and tlie j suppose — at least Tve heard it said uure or unleached ashes are goixl), lift I ♦I...
■mrv or unu&gt;cn«i o-m,.*. nn* 00..1), nil gnult/.,L she returned with ample evi.
&gt;«" -tUnire- th. mm. ot Buhop. uvl, U&gt;. pn,lolly officially iaventignlwl.
v ;plant can
-r- *2^7
’’ jt‘ &lt;*artli
■’
itory thus far concerns twelve splendid ! there was. I heard it, though," said I tHi.
'ally aid] 2a *22
ball
that her mother waa living with a vote being
b"”,r put
' ' by
’’ tho
**” chair,
'““*'* the nomination
“,n““u«n ■I
waa
declared
unanimously
sgrecd
to.
atUu'hed to the root, and after
afte nutting*it . ajvireed max Sb. allowed her father a j
___________ ____
,
fellows, witli long, silky mustache®, tlie Librarian, looking a little dubious. ntbu*l,..l
Hon. Henrv Watteroon, Chairman of tho
is ...
at n"
Chinese Contrariness.
v, if
.. the
— soil „
an iirj, 1--.V
put .4
a , copy
^py ox
of ujh oavertusement,
advertisement, and told him Ii Committee on ResolnUona,
RmoIiiUoim. wm rveognized
recognized by 1
twelve beautiful maidens with hair that “ in a way that didn't altogether satisfy in place,
pint
at the----«x»t
of ther:
plant
c,liur' and,
4,,d- after
ar,cr order
ordnr waa restored, pro- I
— - of- .•water
------ ,---------------------- --in 1 that she had found out all about him. 0,0 chair,
Teaches the ground, and twelve stern me. We don't put any plays in, and •the
the hole
k&lt;h
1 rr
. 4i tlie floor for a minute
.
hole and
and cover
cover at
at once
once with
with soil.
ne____
wa4i.
lked
andI 1 ceeded tn
lo re*,l tl&gt;«
,bo v.l.tL.-vn
platform, m follow. ;
&gt;, In a letter from Boo-chow, Ching,
Rev. H. C. Du Bose gives some amus­
tSTSfi.'f ““
fallen. Six of tho home, hiul each » shakxpoorv »t»y. out on that groun.l Planta thin Invited will aland auMhiin* 1 u10n p„„| v, hia J^hter: “I'have !
■“ St” in his name, and the other six an* Of course there ore some works on gen- uud do well. 1lotted plants or those in ixsen a very bad and guilty man ’’ he i *• Wep^aoeurwcire*mfwto th. conrtituttonrt ing examples of Chinese contrariness :
“ Do-St'en-Sun, will you let me oak if
irt or ■* data do not need !
.. b„t ft j. „ot
U u umke |
Ixixes or on turf
•“De” somebodies.
leral literature that contain his ({nota­ water in setting.
any member of your family is dead ?”
amends. 1 Will go to her nnd confess nil, Ma. of Deniocmtlc .uuwnxxi and patriiAa, End «ra- was tlie question when I came out in a
tions, but wo can't help that. We hold
f,^r°nn ol
ConvenA correspondent of the Garden rec­ and undo what I have doRp.” “ Confess
suit of linen last summer. Black with
A DBrooiur's aksiatant was charged
Hh(&gt;nld lx, led
uke Qp
ommends lime-water to aid in destroy­ first to me, said the girl. “ It is Miss , X Opposition to centralization Mil to Uirt danger- us is mourning, and they have the op­
■before the Correctional Chnmlx-r in wholesome reading—l-x.ks on travels ing worms in lawns. He says: "Worms --------who is the woman in the case, is it I on* *ptrll of «ncroacbu&gt;ent which tend, to COMOIIposite color. In foreign lands green and
nnt»"
•*
It
i*
"
“
T
thnncrht
mnM.
d
*
to
“
OD
®'
*
nd
U,u
*
10
wbalerer
the
fora
of
Paris, a few days ago, with causing the or natural history or biography—some­ instinctively look for moisture. In wet not.
it is.
x tnougnt as much. ,
Ko „mplairr
blue, brown and red silk**, are for Indies;
AX® you to marry her?
■ I was to i operation of church end (Ute for the good of eech, here a gentleman may have a red bon­
death of a mon by misreading a pre- ■ thing that will amuse and instruct to­ weather they may be found at night by
have
married
her.
”
“
You
must
not
go
I
«&gt;mxnon
Kbooi.
fo«t*ra&lt;i
ud
protected.
net, a black satin jacket, a blue silk
iscription. The doctor, whose writing is gether. Our idea is that in reading a scores on the surface of the lawn. Last
to mamma yoL She must be your wif« 1 eiJrer, l^d
d^mEd! robe, green trousers, and embroidered
very clear, ordered eight drop® of lauda­ person may iiecome dissipated, just the year, after a fortnight's heavy rain, I Again before she knows- the fearful
,trlc! maintenance of the public fiulh, State end shoe*.
treated my lawn to s dose of lime-water,
Our shoe-soles are black, a
num, which the assistant carelessly rend same as by drinking whisky."
” th® civil pu rer Chinaman’s white. Your run your arms
by stirring up a very small handful of truth.” The young lady was equal to
M aulwriUnat.ou--------------of military to
.as eight grammes, or abott a quarter of
ganulM and thorough reform of the dr-J in the sleeves and then draw on your
Irish lime in each gallon of water, poured the emergency. The twentieth anniver-1
sary
of
her
parents
’
marriage
was
close
|
the solution on tlie grass without a rose,
an ounce. The overdose naturally killed
coat, our friends first put on the gar­
Too Much Paris Green.
and picked up the worms as they came at hand. She invited all their friends
ment aud then run their arms in. We
the patient, and the court sentenced the
It is reported that a family Las just
i to the surface. I filled a seven-inch jxit and had them married again by the I
wear hats in summer and' John goes
prisoner to three months’ imprisonment. been poisoned by eating lettuce upon twice with tlie proceeds in the shape of i .uime minister who performed the cere­
bareheaded ; we take off our hats in the
which
Paris
green
was
found,
and
many
His advocate urged as an extenuating
' worms, then rolled the green ; ami on mony twenty years Ixifore. She took
house, and he keeps it on os a mark of
other unpleasant stories of thb somec the following day thwsmaller and weaker pains to have her mother's rival present,
circumstance
that,
if
the
mistake
hod
respect.
.
.......
kind .......
have been ..4U4V4
heard VIVIJ
every year DUIIV*
since
and
remarked
to
her
in
a
comer
:
“
Papa
worms were lying dead in hundreds on
You go to see a friend, and in tho cor­
cost tlie deceased his life, it had at least ।r the arrival of
rf the potato bug ’brought
_i_„ol.t
tlie surface.- The work occupied a whole and mamma are married again as
ners of his reception hall stand two big
provide^! him witli a painless death !
”
Paris green into common
"
use out of
Whether the
day, but the green lias been lieautiful a fast as law can do it
block coffins; you shudder, but he looks
doors. Such accidents should remind
a whole year. The larger worms come up truth is ever known' depends upon you.
witli a smile upon the big red character,
I the owners of farms and gardens that tinU1‘* ■ in from one to seven minutes after the Papa will never tell it, I am sure, and
A sinoclar incident occurred in a favorite remedy for potato bugs is n..i
“happiness,” stamped upon them. To
not application, nnd must bo patiently, lor mamma’s sake I never shall But it
take this method of being, a dutiful aon,
•Cape May county (N. J.) church, the one of the simple insect-jiowdera that are
does
seem
to
me,
dear,
that
some
other
le-te human b^n^‘!p,,ik&lt;xlJ!F M
consequently
you
think, suits the country where the
advertised
as
harnde^
11
-------v
.other Sunday, when the sacrament at
cT__:
___
” nut
- your txuutitution
................ hot- ,
clhMto
would
u. ul ES*
magnetic needle points to the south.
but a virulent poison to whatever being I lu&gt;
Hinn
”
__ i_ _
___ *■____ -«n
...____ t____
than Him
this."
the last supjxr was to be administered. tnsG-M
“Good morning, Mr. John Smith," and
«-»&gt;.&lt;
. . *
tastes it in
iu urnull
small nnnntitixwa
quantities. (T
Owners
of I .
The Malden’s Prayer.
I deadly blow at our syitom of repreaentaUvo govem- you grasp Jiis friendly hand. While
‘Tlie service had proceeded to the point large crops that orc subject to insect plenty of helping hands and sharp eyes."
when the pastor takes the bread, when ravages may be justified in using it, but
A romantic young man asked his “s. Tb* Democratic party, to preserve th* country vou are sjxxiking, up walks a Celestial
■it was found that there was no bread even these should take special care that
A Hindoo Hercules.
sweetheart to take a walk witli him bv i fro®“
honors of civil war, submitted for the friend, “ Smith John Mister, have you
eaten rice/’ and shakes his own two
under tlie cloth. The jsuitor arose from the wind or some other force does not
An entertainment of a novel character moonlight on the river bluff at East Du­
hands at him. What if men fly kites
carry tho poison to Ix-rries or to vegeta­
When
* -*— -------’* '—‘
wils lately given at the house of Air. buque, Iowa, She went gladly.
aud boys look on, and boys play with
bles of which tho leafy portions are
half
way
up
tlie
extension
they
halted
to
1
to do likewise, and proceeded to explain eaten. In home gardens, where tho Morarjoe Gocnddns, at Bombay; who in- ailmire the prospect. Suddenly a stone
dolls and girls look on ? It is all just as
Ei look at it. If a man wonts to cat
that there was doubtless some provi­ various vegetable's and small fruits are
slipped underneath the young man‘a *
dessert of candy and watermelon
dence in tbe matter, which a brother grown near each other, it should not lx? on the part of tlie celebrated Deccan feet and he went down like a curtain­
seeds first, and then rice and greens,
used at all. Small boys who pick pota­
•disputed, saying that it was a case of
athlete, Barhajee Tulsiram. The com­ stick. He caught hold of some vines
why it ia only a matter of taste 1 To lo­
to bugs at 3 cents a quart may cost* a
which clung to the rocks and hung on for
pany,
which
included
many
of
th®
lead
­
pure neglect on the part of the sexton. little more than Baria green, but,/in the
cate knowledge in the brain will do for
ing inhabitants of the city, sat in a semi­ dear life, expecting to fall a hundred feet
foreigners who have only twenty-six let­
other hand, they are emeaper than doc­
circle, at either jioint of which were and be dashed to pieces on tin- rocks Inf­
tors or respectai de funends.
ters, but they keep these 10,000 charac­
’.finally letdown softly.
placed pretty little native boys arrayed low. The young woman could not pull
ters which Confuaus made in the “dbhim
up,
so
she
fell
on
her
knees
and
in brilliant and costly apparel.
Tho
bee," or large central portion of the
The Batcher and His Wife.
picturesque dresses of the native ladies prayed for him. Tlie young num united
How quickly a demand for mechanical !
body. For certain maladies a physi­
If you would look upon a picture of who were present, the white robes of with her after this fashion: “Help!
cian preacribea vermifuge ; here the fe­
improvement is supplied in this country
serene contentment, go you to the the Parsee gentlemen, aud the gay col­ Murder! Oh, Lord! I know 111 be all
male dentist cures toothache by extract­
■jnay b© shown by the story of whnt the butcher's, buy a leg of mutton, and ors of Hindoo attire hod a remurkabl v broke up. Now I lay me. Confound it
ing worms from the teeth.
HclenUJic American calls a shower of gaze upon the placid countenance of tho tine effect when seen in conjunction with all, I forgot. Oh, Jerusalem! Tve got
In America, lightning kills; in China,
to
let
go
pretty
quick.
Give
us
aomo
:railroad snakes, Tlie latter could not be the man of joints while he trims your the Ixwntiful surroundingn. After some daily bread. Oh, that ain’t right! Oh,
thunder.
Yon pat a friend on the
meat Down comes the cleaver, and off prdliminariea in the way of handing
furnished xapidly enough by existing I
shoulder ; hero it means calling a man
Lord!
Send somebtxjy to help me out of
goes a two-pound bit of your ten-pound
-pound round for inspection the material with
a
thief.
That
little girl in .Sunday-school
this
scrape.
Help!
Thunder!"
At
this
milia when railroad-building, long sus­ purchase ; ,a-pound
off here,u ,and
a half a 1' which he intended to perform, and hav- ----------------------- J
with blue eyes and golden er.ris—it ia
point he could hold on no longer, but
pended, waa suddenly revived, but a Imife, which
tliere, cute
and and
.thencarves,
a keen-bladed
and cuts : ing satisfied the company that there was
But not one hundred feet.
wi.u,h
—— —3 —no deception, tlie athlete, a tall, soldier­ went down.
and comes again. Then your ten-pound ly man, some 27 years of age, and with Only a few feet, for Jie landed ou sledge M-J thrift of
-perfected and set at work in Pittsburgh.
rhite and hair unccnulx-d. How merry
kg, what is left of it, is wrapped in a bit a magnificent development of muscle, which neither he norahe had seen in their
*1...____ tl.____ -___ 1 l__a« *
excitement A small fragment of cuticle
rtr*^r
“ yon P06 ik
SATURDAY,

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JULY 8, 1880.

paying out yoiir two dollars, you wend
jnake 1,100 kegs of spikes (thirteen to your footeteps homeward, wondering how
butchers contrive to lay up anything from
ithe ton.) each .day. The old or ordinary their business.

S3

completely ground tia-m to jxiwder in
In the next fifteen years almost alAhe
this manner,
uttering
Russian
in&gt; ■operation
will
—,
-- ; —O during
— “B tlie
— process i A....
—VMM. .railroads .*now
w *44
Jill AV114LX HIM
sharp, ah,*
4” —
—■—
—&lt;
&lt; undergo
shrill
cnea, which -wera
probably
process of redemption and
intended to express the magnitude of 1 lx?como Government property.

and draya; iu
cannot be a city without

�Capital and Surplus 9100.000.

DLES!

XlOmiUg

|y oration at tlie Corners,
xi .as aud no fooling. He
uthmd by hia tellow-citi.call oratorical arrangeie had decided ideas aa to
tidier wanted. He was
anieation with a-yonngat
liadun address of400 pages
11 written out for such an
Iter a few preliminary ro­

The New York Times asks: "Can
women enjoy a Heaven deprived of
wedding F That depends! If new
»tyles of bonnets make their appear­
ance every other week, women will
.___ _
MpinM began: •
- "Doos your address refer to the manage to feel happy without a mar­
riage to their back.
struggles of our forefathers?"
“Oh, yes; I have seventeen distinct
A gentleman in r town near Boston
refereuees to their .perils, struggles nnd
invited home to dinner, a deacon of
tnumpha."
"Knock ’em right out then—cross the church he attended. The guest of­
out every one of them! Every fool in fered blessing at the table, which pro­
the country knows that our forefathers ceeding greiiily excited the curiosity of
had to struggle. Of course they did; it the gentleman’s five-year-old son, who
waa titeir biiniuewi to. they have had ull satbeside the deacon and interviewed
the praise due ’em, and Bebee’s Cor­ him on the subject. “What was that
you said I” he began. “It was a bless­
ners won’t give ’em imotlier word.”
"Well, I siippoM- I can leave out our ing on the food we are about to «at»”
fore-fathers,” numbly replied the ora­ replied the deacon. “A what!" “Why,
a blessing. Don’t your father ask a
tor.
■ “Veiy well. Now, what have you in blessing at the tableT' “Oh, yes; but
your address in regard to Gen. Wash­ he don’t say it in that way." "How
does lie say it?" "Why, he sits down
ington t"
‘‘Well, I probably mention him for­ and looks at the tab! 3 and says, *0'«,
ty or fifty times. Washington was a the devil 1 is this all you’ve got for din­
great man, aud we must not forget ner P”1

.

“Strike him right out!” was the flat
command. "Washington was a great
and good man. Belice’s Corners is as
loyal aa any town in America, but we’ve
hatlJVashingtoii till wo can’t rest"
Tbii orator made a note of that, also,
and tb« other continued:
"I presume you have put in a boom
for the Declaration of Independence F
“Yes, I never heard of a Fourth of
July oration with that left out"
"Thon you are going to learn some­
thing new. Be bee’s would howl all
day over the sight of an American flng
if there waa any call for it, but we’re
going to take anew departure. No
Declaration of Independance in our
oration this year. Scratch ’er right
ouL”
“Thatdosen’t leave me five minutes
talk,” said tbe attorney as he made a
calculation. "All I have left are a few
remarks on the Pilgrim Fathers."
Then knock the Pilgrim Father high­
er than a kite before you forget it.
We’ve hpeij Pilgrim Fathered-to death
io this cxiuntry."
“What kind of an oration do vou
want up there?" asked the lawyer, as
his heart began to sink,
••That’s what I’ll tell you. Can you
•inr?”
“No."
" Flien you are out in the cold. We
want an oration lasting just ten min­
utes. We want a sentimental song to
lead off, and a funny one to end witli.
• Tbe remarks between the songs can
mugs all the way from ‘Daniel in the
Lion’s Den’to‘Pop Goes the Weasel,’
but they must be funny. We are a
laughing set up there. We go in heavy
on conundrums, aud we make some of
the best puns going. We shall want,
aay, ten puns, ten conundrums, two
songs and something to warrant about
five grins and from seven to ten regular old side-splitters, nnd the terms
will be$15 cash on-tlie nail. Arc you
tbe man?"
•“I—I guess nnt," was tbe faint reply.
“All right—’nuffsnid. I’ll move ou
to the next, aud if I can’t-strike the
chap in this towns’ll sail down to To­
ledo.
Bebee’s Corners is going to git
up nnd hov.l thisycnr, nnd don’t you I
forgit it!"—Detroit Frte Bren.
’

•

•

A Sun**Husband.

QLEMENT SMITH,
copy thereof to
solicitor, within

hapiHtn to know.your I.rat unme, my
friend, but it’s real kind of yoa to call
me by urine." The barber said no

A fond mother wants to learn ho:
her son will turn out. That’s easil
done. If he’s wanted to go out an
weed tire garden.he will turn out slow­
ly and reluctantly and be two hours
dressing. If he’s called to see a circus
procession go by he’ll probably turn
out quick aud hurt himself trying to
come down stairs and put a boot on at
the same time.
.

Mjra tte CMBBfataaat
be Wished lathe 11

JAMES

A.

SWIKZBT,

Attorney A Counsellor
WU1 attend

50 at $3.50 Each,

HOUGHTALDI,

SHERIFF

.Probate Order.

50 at $3.00

Calleetlsm a ■yeeoaaIty
At a session of ths Probate Court for tbe Count,
of Barry, bolden al the Probate Office, in the City of

50 at $3.50

JULIUS BUSSELL,

EBY GOODS

DER, deceased.
On rending ani. _
Van Fendet. praying
are tbe legal heirs of

50 at $4.00

JM»WKRS A BARLOW,

HARDWARE,

JJENRY A. GOODYEAR,

—HAND RAKES

Village Ordinance.

IROI, KAILS H SHELF HABDWARE

Fho village of Naab villa ords'
be a board of sewer romtnluK

Jk.t IO cts Each., and
or occupants oi any i
illage. by reason of the
ditches. dral

American and Foreign Marble,
TTmstingw, MioH.

F. A. JONES.
R KGULAR PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Day and
IV Night Culls pros ptly attended, office Bl reelienre, North Main Street, NaahsG e. Mich.
K. CH I Pat AN
Prx-ldcnl.

A.t 15 cents Each

Nberitr !4alc.

Fitters

C. C. WOLCOTT

, Serve an Injenctlwn sn Diaeaac
By Invigorating a feeble coasCltaUon, rwnovaUng a
Jdebilitated
physique. and enriching a thin and Int
netilllous
circulation with noBlet'er's Stomach
Bitters,
tbe fluent, tlxi moat highly sanctioned. and
i
most [■&lt;&gt;polar tonic and preventive In existence.
‘theFor
axle by ail Druggists and deal»n generally.

J-JENRY ROE. Proprietor
tow it: Lot
of Naahvillc, i
village; all o!

S

MEAT MARKET

ENTERPRISE

•
JJOS*T
BEAD THIS
'
If
1 you don’t wont to, but we are Helling

MBIT

GROCERY

MALT BITTERS

New Fresh Coods and Low

13th day ofJulv.A. D. 18B0, al ten o'clock In tbe
forenoon of aaid day.
Dated, Haallnn. May 25lb 18S0.
HENRY HOUGHTAUK.Sheriff,
by Wm. H. POWERS. Under SbwIff.
ent Sir Uh. A tlomcv for Plalnltffx
186-421

UN FERMENTED

G-oods Cheap
Just the Mine.

We sell a

TRADE

WOMAN’S SLIPPER

MARK

DR. C W. GOUCHER.

Prices.

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

F

&gt;

14 Stop Organs^

BUCKLE ALEXIS,

UL8TER8

BI-CARB. SODA

Light-Weight Pants,

CALF BOOTS

Mei Ham aii 8Wien,

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
,
Tit® J1'?'1'!1 Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, ice.

Fresh Goods, Full Weights
ncaa, Spcnuitor-

RENBY BOE.

that follow
MBBBMMM

Brfbr.

r lilch we desire to send
Medicine I.

for AS. or will be seat free by nail on recelp
:hr money by nddmdnr
THK GRAY MKDICIKK DO.,

I ARISE
TO SAT

HW Archmeiean Lan Mower Ci.

NEW ARCHIMEDEAN
and CHARTER OAK IE8T II THE WILD I
MENS a YOUTHS SUITS,
LAWN MOWER

At SLOO. worth S3.0O PRINTS lor St,

Fresh and Salt Meats

IN THEIR SEASON,

He Ac

KID BOOT

DR. H W. WHITMORE
clectic physician.
and office
at Levi Elliott,. Maple Grove Centre.

E

y virtae ot • writ of exoeH'ioQ leeued out of
and under Uie aeal of tbe Circuit Court for tho
J. A BAUGHMAN.
county nt Harry, Blate ot Michigan, in favor of Ed­
win A Buah, and Nellie K. Bu«n. to me directed ■pHYBICIAN AND BURGEON, Woodland Ocaanddrll»cred agahwl the goodi, chattel*, Undo and Ijjj.Mkb. D.,„drt,h. 3.
tenements Of Thomas M Brady aud Robert SJhwdy.
, .ha
a r,
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B

From 25 eta. up.
One day last week a man residing in
Boi
Praneiw
East Toledo, 0., skipped from his fam­
ily and brought up in Detroit. His
LADIES ENGLISH TIE,
wife got a clue to Ins whereabouts and
Having bought for CASH a large, neat
camo ou after him, and yesterday she
—
stock of
*
had an interview with him at tlie
A beaut}*, nt $1.50. and n
Central Station, where hw had been run
in for the purpose. She had no tears to
filled. Ou the contrary, her hair had a
fighting bang, and iui soouaa she could
get her breath she began:
“So,you miserable little apology for n
At $1.90 Solid, our Womans
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
OB ENFEEBLED DIGESTION, Impoverished
human being, you skipped out, did
Blood. Wewk Lungs. kidney, and urinary or
you T”
- No reply.
Cheese ui Everything
“After I had washed and scrubbed
and sewed for nearly twenty years to
With Heal Plate and o
auppoH yomyou got tired of your fam­
!Mti U Cmhtt &gt; lint Gw (nary Slat I
ily, did you? Our style of living wasn’t
tony enough to suit you, andyou want­
FRENCH kii
Wish to inform alt that by prompt at*
ed a diamond pin and a cane r
tention, accommodating ways, good
"^iy.I--ucy. I’m sorry,"he mumbled.
goods and low prices, hope to receive
“Well, I ain’tF she snapped, “No,
At $2.50, worth $3.00. A Miss aud
fair share of your patronage.
sir I On the contrary I’m glad of it T
Childs Slip, from 50 cents up.
You’ve chewed toluicco and drank
In mens shoes we have a
whisky aud whittled shingles and loaf­
very fine assortment of
ed on tbe, corners nt my expense just as
low cut and a
in-4i]
long as you ever will!"
“What do you want of me, then T"
GOME AND SEE.
“Want of you ! Why, I want to clear
Yoon Truly,
my diameter! All our neighbors say
Ofllartfortl, Conn.,
that you ran away from Die, and some
BOISE a FRANCIS.
pity me and some laugh. You ran
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
A few Russet Plow Shoes at $1.40, and
away from me! Why, you low-down
JOBPBINTtNG
a few
corner loafer, you couldn’t run awav
_________ AT THIS OFFICE.
from anything but a s|mde or au ax. ‘I
followed you to get tills matter straight
I’ve got to live there, and I’m not go­
ing to be either pitied or laughed at!"
Q HAMjfga
“What do you wantF he asked.
From $3.00 up. SCOTCH SUITS at
“Here’s what I want I” she said, as
$11.00. $18.00, and $15.00
she seized his collar and twisted him
around.
“Now you take that—and
MENS AND LADIES
that—and that—and I’ll have these
officers sign a paper that I found you
and kicked you out to take care of
M. b.Ut.11,
yourself! Now yon git! don’t ever
write me, don’t ever dare to come back
tome! Even if I hear that yon ever j
In an endless variety, all the way
Circulars.
tell anybody that you were married to
from $1.00 up! Our stock of
me I’ll buy a shot-gun aud hunt for 1
SOLD BY OUR AGENTS EVERYWHERE.
HATS is complete ranging
you!"
from 7 cts up. Just re/
The husband sneaked out doors and j
Broke Ini. m&gt; rnrioanre
ceived,
a
tine
as
­
down the street, and the wife, having;
sortment of
tbe "docs" in her pocket, walked the |
ike
him
away
Fancy Distxi. Stalbt.
other way, muttering to herself.
:
Naabvilk, Maj
_____
“Skipp-d out! Run sway from his i
family: \\ ♦•!!, his old shirts will make a
JJARNIMS! KUMWI
mnn worth twice the value of his '
Which is the same thing.
wbok body!Now,I want to sec someone ;
li«saa..lkl»&lt;|ls.failHht.
pin hi the fner of this testimonial that
They are Nobby too. Our all
wlalte eater. ItM*y»p»e*r
I raised him right off his ImmJk."—IkMakes the boss Carriage, Light road

trie rich wan lives at Elton,
&gt; isuunned that tbe whole

Attorney at Law

COMON-SENSE BOCKEB
My Reading and Writing Table
Is adjustable to nearly all kinds of ARMCHA VM is a peat convenience in reading
or w- • ,i
makes t good cutting ■&gt;! lap­
board f.ir LmIks, or dhung-tabie for Invalids.

NEW
RIBBONB,
LACBB,

STOKE

FANCY GOODS,
GLOVES.

My Easy-Chairs.
totted nnd thoroughly acaxxied. The seals
are double cane or ash spiintx, split from
young, tough timber: are made by experi­
enced workmen. under my own supervision.
Any chair bearing my samp is warranted,
and if it fail in any part by bur usage, tbe
price will be refunded or another cii.iir fur-

DRESS MAKING
ASHVILLE LIVERY.

J. OSMAN, Prop.

BUGLE OR DOUBLE TUBM-OUTS

HARNESS !

LOW BATKa

LAWNS for 12J and 141 ct* per yard.

P. K’s. from 9 to 10 eeutx.

W. CL AYUWOtTH.

COM’KRCIAL TRAVBLOM

Have you seen any of Will’s work?
If not call on him, one door north of proven'. fl float enuring. by Balding r.ue-haU laaMihw und Trancin'. rvrf hia nridw. Rnr) wooaful of Church a Co*a ttoda or HalerMoa. B.

MADE A HreCIALTY

F. A. SINCLAIR, RsttviBe. N. 1

W. I. CLARK.

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Proprietor.

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VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.

■ mb.

HELEN'S excursion.

It wssM k*« **■ Utdy k»4 H
b,Tn rDr ,h*t
Inftr«il bbz Twt»r.

L

On Tuesday morning of last week,
Mr. Liklen was up long before the cock
crew. The previous day the matter
of “taking in” the Presbyterian excur­
sion had been carefully and calmly
considered. Of course the excursion
was not conducted by his church, but
when he lived in Philadelphia be at­
tended the Presbyterian church, and
it w-jja his choice. It was an exclusive
church. Not everyone who is periodic­
ally scooped into the Methodist church
by way of their winter revivals can be
a Presbyterian. There were more re­
fined and educated ladies in the Pres­
byterian church than any other church,
and as the result of Mr. L’s cogitations
he was one of the first excursionists to
be at the depot on the morning of the
memorable 29th.
When the train hove in sight a Pres­
byterian head or hankerchief waived
from every window, and Mr. Liklen
felt young and fresh enough to execute
a pigeon-wing, which undoubtedly he
be wojj,ld have done, right .then and
there, had not he caught the. stern
glance of Charley Smith's eye fixed
upon him.
t
Before the train reached Charlotte
Mr. Liklen had made himself agreeable
to several lady Presbyterians,and when
Jackson was reached he was in a bliss­
ful state of happiness and had made
up his mind to start a Presbyterian
church at Nashville. Shortly after the
train left Jackson, he wishing to en­
large his circle of acquaintances left the
excursion train and sauntered into the
regular train, and met a blighting ex­
perience.
He had scarcely fixed himself com­
fortably in a seat next to a fiuelydressed lady, when a member of the drum­
mer fraternity entered the car bearing
in his hand a small grip-sack, and, after
hurriedly taking a mental inventory
of the passengers, seated himself direct •
ly opposite of our much-respected Mr.
Liklen, and taking from the aforemen­
tioned grip-sack, a machine of peculiar
construction, apparently a tin can. per­
haps three inches in diameter, having
a curved piff- or spout with a mouth­
piece attached. A small tube one
inch long surmounted by a small fan or
paddle-wheel also adorned the machine.
The drummer after carefully dusting
the instrument with his pocket hand­
kerchief, proccede 1 to lay off his hut,
loosen his vest, and otherwise prepare
himself to inhale as much of the suirounding atmosphere as possible; then
placed the instrument to his lips and
gradually puffing out his mouth, blew,
apparently, into the machine, causing
the fan at the end of the tube on top of
the can to revolve rapidly. After hav­
ing repeated this operation several
times, and apparently to his satisfac­
tion, he set the machine in .he unoccu­
pied half of his seat, next to the aisle,
and looked out of the window, seeming­
ly xuuchabsorlied in the scenery along
the line.
Now Mr. Liklen has quite a well de­
veloped bump of cariosity, which as he
watched the proceedings of the drum­
mer, become thoroughly aroused. He
looked long and steady at the machine,
bent over the arm of bis seat to get a
side view of it, then rose up and took
a careful view of its top, and flnall y
ventured to ask the use of it The
drummer without removing his bead
from the window replied:

“It is a lung tester.”
“A lung tester f” queried Mr. Liklen.
“How do you test lungs with tliatf”
“By blowing into the mouth-piece,
and causing the wheel to revolve. A
person with strong lungs can inhale
more air and consequently propel th e
wheel a longer space of time than a
man with weak lungs. I use it often
and find it to greatly strengthen my
lungs,” hastily and somewhat crustily
answered the drummer, as be resumed
his occupation of viewing the beauti­
ful scenery around Michigan Center.
Mr.Liklen's curiosity was only inten­
sified by this explanation.aud after ta­
king several more views of the tester
from different angles ventured to reach
out and take it in his hands. He
examined the pipes and mouth-piece
twirled the wheel with his finger, and
finally, after haring several times in­
baled and expelled the air from his
'lungs, took a long breath and placed
the tester to his lips, fully prepared to
demonstrate the strength of hi* lungs.
But horror of horrors ! The “tester,”
proved to be an infernal machine,
concocted to catch the simple and un­

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‘

St., and as the contestants nabbed at
L00AL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.
Mr. Pattison, of the house of D. W.
the swaying bunns the people just
Aad PrrMBBl CkH-Out.
Ensign &amp; Co., popular publishers of
roared.with laughter. Finally the two
the county histories, called on us one
Jim’s bit off'the string* that held sus­
How did the Fourth leave you ?
day last week. Their history of Allepended their bunns and laying down
•The bridge project looks favorable. gnu and Barry counties, fully- com­
upon the wagon devoured them aud se­
Uncle Killen has never made a 4th mented upon In another column, is
of July oration.
cured the prizes,
one of the finest histories we have ever
' The five mile race came off on State
C. W. Smith and A. R. Wolcott have had the privilege of looking through.
SL. at four o’clock. Elijah Wing of- new ads this week.
The Tivoli beer garden on the Fourth
Bellevue, Charles Knou.sc of Wood­
Miss. Hattie Austin is at Hastings, created a sensation, but when oue ot
land and Urotus Herrick living up on visiting relatives and friends.
the proprietor's of the opera house for
the state n/ad, this township, entered
The harvest is fully under way, and the sum of $1,000 per annum offered to
for participation in the contest. harvest hands are in demand.
rent it to certain parties to be used for
Knonse, (who took 3rd money in our
The M. E. folks took in over $86 at this purpose, th© excitement was in­
Inst year’s ten-mile race,)bushed on’the their lunch stand on the fourth.
tense- But, we are happy to state,
third rouod/and Wing and Herrick
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ainsworth and Nora when the papers had been made out
were left to finish the race, which they start for Iowa, for a visit, on Wednes­ and one mouth’s rent tendered, said
did, the former in nineteen and the lat­ day next.
proprietor repented and backed out,
ter in twenty-two minutes. Herrick is
Mrs. Nathan and Mrs. Samantha Hol­ and Nashville is saved the pains of a
a youth not yet fifteen years of nge lon, of Marshall, are visiting at G. A. regular beer garden.
mid, with practice, bids fair to make a Truman's..
At the Club meeting next Monday
fleet one.
. .
I. D. McCutcheon, Judge of Probate evening, the following question will be
Directly after the completion of this for Eaton county, gave us a call on discussed: Brtolvftl, that the best in­
race the running horse race came ofi' Thursday.
tent of the temperance people of the
ou Mill St. Norm. Olmstead of Assyria
Wm. Bartley has faithfully served State of Michigan, at the present time,
entered his "Wild Billy,” Jno. Curtis, his time and is counted a citizen of demands the organization of a prohibi­
tion party. W. S. Powers will conduct
of Woodland “Flora,” Brook Durkee Nashville again.
Twenty-five thousand three hundred , the affirmative aud L. J. Wheeler the
. of Woodland “County Boy,”Sllas End­
sley,, of Rutland, “Nellie,” and Mort. and twenty are about the size of Barry negative. Others are requested to
j Middough, of Sunfield, a bay horse. Co’s., population.
to speak upon which ever side their in­
James Fleming went to Albion, clinations may prompt. A large, atfreight, wearing a sad countenance.
■ The best two in three heats carried off
At this writing his soul still remains I the prizes. Durkee’s horse carried off’ yesterday, to attend the funeral obse­ tendencc is expected for the discussion
will be an interesting one. The ladies
cduvulsed with anguish aud his re­ first money and Endsley’s - second. quies of a brother.
marks upon church excursions are During this race the Olmstead's colt
Ogden Green of Battle Creek, one of are.earnestly requested to be present.
Parm S.DeGraff, of Charlotte, was in
bolted the track, jumping into Wash The News good subscribers, spent the
fearful to contemplate.
the village and gave The News a call
Price's lumber wagon and sending its Fourth in Nashville.
\
on
Tuesday last. We learn from him
rider
flying
n
distance
of
several
yards
The Thornapple has been on the rise
INDEPENDENCE DAY.
over the heads of the people and fence again this week. The storm of Sunday that ou the Sth inst., a match game
Aad How II Wm OU&lt;r«rd Is SaahviUr.
into L. J. Wheelers garden. Price and night is what did it.
came oft’ between the Crescent Bow­
his young son were the only oc­
L. S. Smith was called to Kent Co,, man of Charlotte and the Toledo Arch­
Saturday, July 3rd, the weather in cupants of the wagon.His team became on Tuesday afternoon, by a telegram ery Club, which resulted in a great
Nashville was all that could be de­ frightened and ran across the street,the ‘ announcing the death of his mother. • victory for the Charlotte team. An
sired, and at an early hour, in fact we colt remaining upon the wagon, and
The White Machine is fast becoming American Round, consisting of 30 ar­
might say the night before,people num­ banged up agisnst a building before the popular sewing machine of the dav. rows at 00 yards, 30 at 50 aud 30 at 40
bering hundreds were flocking to this they could lie stopped. Fortunately C. C. Wolcott has just received a cargo yafds, was shot. The score stood as
village. The recent rains had put the no serious injury was done, although of them.
follows: Crescent Bowmen,—Parm 8.
streets in an excellent condition, and the rider was some bruised aud his
The masons expect to finish the DeGraff 87 hits and 485 counts ; E. T.
no dust arose to mar the occasion.
mother fainted.
brick work of Lentz A Son’s buildings Church, 79 hits and 423 counts; C. E.
The day was ushered in by the roar 1 At six o’clock Sir Richard. Graham to-day, and commence Buxton’s early K. Baxter 78 hits and 410 counts ; C.
of the anvil and small arms, and the brought out his “Birds of Paradise." next'week.'
W. Sherman 71 hits and 327 counts;
usual old fashioned din, caused by who ns they paraded the streets caused
There was much drunkenness on total 1648. Toledo Club— D. Y.R. Man­
fire-crackers and torpedoes continued much merriment ajnong the youth, the Fourth, and people complain that ley, 75 hits aud 207 counts; II. M.
without interruption throughout the and even provoked a' smile or two out large police force didn’t do their Smith 66 hits and 300 counts *, A. E.
entire day. Business in the lemonade, from the old, staid and steady. ,
Baker 02 hits and 292 counts . F. H.
whole duty.
ice-cream, pen-nut, pop-corn, soda wa
The attractions of the day closed
The Detroit Evening A’ers is the Bidwell 58 hits and 252 counts; total
ter, wheels-of-fo?tune, target guns, with a brilliant display of fireworks in most popular paper in Michigan. Only 1241 counts. Thus it will be seen that
striking machines, bowery and beer the evening which were witnessed by 26,000 copies was its daily average cir­ Charlotte lieat Toledo by 407 counts.
garden line, simply boomed, and a thousands of people.
This also beats the best score made at
culation last week.
ride along Main St., at an early, hour
The Yates’ building is lieing fitted up the National tournament at Chicago in
disclosed the fact that no less than
—And nothing has been done to bring for Nichols uew boot and shoe store, the American Round, which was 1508
seventy-seven of these institutions of those Bellevue burglars to justice, and which, it is expected, will- commence counts. Evidently Charlotte has arch­
our Independence day, were in full evidently they have made Nashville a . businessnext week. ers who are destined to wear the blu&lt;
blast.
visit, for on Monday night last, W. B.
The Chemical Works started up ribbon.
The first premium for large delega­ Bud was awakened by noises around I in good shape, on the third, and now
tions went to the West Castleton Ke- his house. At first he thought they its whistle can be heard at inteivals
THE NEW HISTORY
Of Allrcaa Aad Barrj CoobUm.
form Club, this being the only delega­ were caused by horses in a barn near j during day and night.
tion that reported. The-majority of J by, but they continued he arose and I
Exchanges copying our ^iklen ar­
This elegantly gotten-up and truly
the county-folk were in such a hurry i made a tour of the house, aud the nois j ticle are respectfully requested to set
valuable work will, in a few days, be
to get in that they couldn’t wait for vs ceased. The next morning he found up “The Nashville News” in italics at
ready to deliver to subscribers.' When
delegations.
the woodhouse door open and marks the end of each article.
the plan fff this work was first snbniitAt precisely eleven o'clock, the pro- , where the villians had bored into the I
Mrs. Crocker will open an ice cream ted to our citizens they hesitated to
cession, numbering several thousands, &lt; next door to get at its lock, but upon
subscribe, for it, fearing that it might
parlor
nt
her
millinery
rooms,
Saturday
headed by Cogswell’s Sunfield Comet hearing Bill and undoubtedly knowing '
prove a- catch-penny affair,but now with
Baud, the members of which, in their him to be a dead shot they had fled. July 10th, and will be prepared to serve
the book before them, even a cursory
new uniforms, made a very soldierlike Again on Wednesday Dr. Goucher was i ice cream and cake a very afternoon
examination will dispel all doubts and
appearance, started for the Grove, awakened by hearing a noise in his and evening during the season.
Rev. C. G. Thomas, an ex-.pastor of they will find it a repository of matter
where the exercises of tlie hour were kicben, and in going thither to inves­
conducted in a suitable manner by the tigate, heard some one run across the our M. E. Church, spent a large portion complete, with facts and incidents
which will be of interest to the present
President of the day, Mr. G. A. Tru­ floor as though in bare feet, and saw of this week in Nashville visiting
and futur^ generations.
The work
man. A suitable and feeling prayer a form vanish through the open friends. His family was with him and
comprises a-complete history of both
was offered by Rev. A. D. Newton, the kitchen window. On the same night the; were on their way to Petoaky.
couuties. their towns and cities, names
Declaration of Independence read in a ■ some one entered John Walker’s house
At the annual meeting on Monday
of prominent public and private build­
voice to l&gt;e understood by J. M. Martin and eat up nearly all the pie and cake evening Moderator Truman filled the
ings, portraits of noted individuals,
and several patriotic airs discoursed in the house. Also in Assyria on Fri­ chair. Calvin Ainsworth and John
dead and living, with brief but com­
by the band. The oration by Hon. S. day night the house of N. E. Wiles was Furniss were elected trustees and a
prehensive biographical sketches, to­
D. Clay was delivered in a masterly broken into, $30 in money and several vote was taken to build another fivegether with a sufficient comprehensive
manner, although it is claimed by some । other articles taken, and we bear also hundred dollar school house.
history of the manufacturing, mercan­
that it smacked of politics, which is to that a store in Bellevue was robbed
On Sunday morning as we walked tile, mechanical and agricultural inter­
be lamented, as The News, believes this week. Now the thiug in order is down town, the appearance of Main
est of the counties, the whole elegant­
that politics should never be discussed offer a reward for the apprehension of street, with its wilted foliage, orange
ly bound. Many not subscribers will
on our glorious Independ ence day.
the rascals, that they may be brought and banana peelings, suggested,aa com­ regret the improbability of procuring
At the close of the exercises the to justice.
pared with the din and bustle of the copies of so valuable a history, us we
procession returned to the village, when
previous day, the ruins of Thermopa- are informed no extra copies have been
—The temperance people, of Ver­
it was estimated by good judges that
IfB and Pompeii.
printed. We heartily commend the
at least 5,000 people thronged Main St montville mean business. For a long
F. R. Timmerman has finished his work to its patrons and hope the pub­
time
the
idea
has
troubled
them
that
At one o’clock the amusements of the
course at the University, and comes lishers will confer a like.benefit upon
day began. There were only two en­ the ’Ville drug stores were doing an
home armed with a diaploma and a the citizens of neighboring counties.
tries in the 900 yard foot race, conse­ illicit business in intoxicating fluids
determination to minister to the wants
quently the premiums were divided and last week when H. J. Martin paid
Common Council Proceeding*.
of the halt, maimed and sick, in accor­
without words. Wm. Hall bore off the each druggist a visit, asked to see his
dance with the medical science of the
liquor
record
and
copied
the
names
of
4
Council Rooms,
first and Henry Lankin the second.
ninetenth
century.
1 Nashville, July 7, 1880.
lu the special 100 yard foot race for a I every man who had bought liquor
Special
meeting
called by the Presi­
L.
F.
Bigelow
of
the
Chemical
there
during
the
week,
if
a
whole
bat
­
prize of a set of silverware and gold
dent.
_
chain, offered by Messrs.Clark, Fronds tery’ had exploded in Vermontville it works, was joined by his wife, who has
Present, Chipmau, President. Down­
could
not
have
kicked
up
a
worse
rack
­
been
visiting
daring
the
building
of
Purchis and Baker, there were four en­
ing, Olds, Reynolds and Boston, Trus
tees.
tries, but Hall and Lankin distanced all et The list was taken to Editor Pot­ the works in Pensylvaina, on Wednes
Absent, Roe and Cook.
ter for publication, but for obvious day, and having rented W. A. Aylscompetitorsand gained the prize.
The Police account for $32.50 was
The bunn-eating match was a laugh­ reasons he refused to do it which wortli's house, will soon commence presented and qn motion allowed by
ayes and nayes as follows: Ayes,
able affair. The contestants for the strengthened the idea that all was not housekeeping.
Several papers have named Hon. Downing, Olds, Boston and Reynolds.
premiums offered in this match were straight at the drug stores. But Pot­
Nays none.
Jim McGraw, Dick Graham, Jim Dans ter’s rebuff only made the temperance D. IL Cook, of Hastings, as a man
A motion to allow A. C. Buxton $50.
people
more
in
earnest
and
they
are
available
to ttte position of Republican on his contract wa*carried by ayes ai d
and a colored gem’men of African de­
scent, name unknown. They were ac­ bound that those names siudl be pub­ elector from this Congressional district. nays as follow*: Ayes, Downtag, Olds,
Reynolds
and Boston. Nays, none.
lished,
even
if
they
have
to
start
a
pa
­
Mr. Cook is a good man and we see do
corded prominent positions on a plat­
On motion the President appomited
reason why he should not be the hearty Trustes Okla to go to Eaton Rapids
form built upon a wagon for the occa­ per themselves to do it.* .
sion. Front n horizontal bar dangled
—Nashville's greatest need is a new nominee of the party for that position. examine the bridge dow being bailt
four strings to the ends of which were school house, and The News trusts
Castleton has Mt inhabitants, there, and report at next meeting.
,
E. Chipman,
attached four molasses-soaked banns. that the day is not far distant when making it the best populated town­ Frank McDkhbt
Clerk.
PresidenL
The contestants hands were tied be­ her citisens will be brought to a reali­ ship, by 473 souls, in the county. Its
hind their backs aud the two who suc­ zing sense that such is the case. There females number 1,930, just 99 more
Nashville censuaed 1,089 souls, among
whom
is
Onto
Strong,
who
knows
how
ceeded in getting their bunns down is nothing at present that would raise than the males. Then’ are 987 farm#,
to make a good paper and does it. The
their throats first were the best fel­ Nashville in the estimation of her and the deaths daring the psd— year, town is a live and growing one, and
lows and entitled tothe prizes. The neighboring towns, more than to build that is from June to June, numbered the next census wW show 2,000 popula­
tion.— IMlet'MC Gaiette.
wagon was drove slowly through Main a new school building.
only 25.

wary, and as the result of Mr. Liklen'*
lupg-test, an avalanch of fine, black
soot settled down upon his spotless
shirt-front and immaculate neck-tie.
With the rise and fall of that cloud
of soot the Christian spirit of Mr. L.
fled, aud he could notbave felt worse
even if he had been murdered. He
Jumped so high in the air that his head
bumped against the top of the car, aud
shrieked:
“Judas Jehosophat! you-low-bredvile-blizzard, you! I defy yon.” And
threw the “tester” from him in scorn.
“What is the matter,” softly inquired
the drummer, and then noticing Likleu's sootr-begriiued appearance and
the “tester” ou the floor of the car,
never smiled as be said: “Youare a
meddlesome old cunderniudge, and if
you persist in meddling with things
that are not yours, you. will not only
make yourself appear ridiculous, but
become one of the coufoundest asses
that ever wore breeches,’’ while the
car was convulsed with laughter.
Mr. Liklen's ears stuck out like the
price of eaily strawberries as be left
the car and jumped the triliu.
He returned to Nashville via the way

NUMBER 42.

EAST BALTIMORE ITEMS.
Our district school bus closed.
A girl that has a beaux three nights
in a week must need some rest.
Guss went to pick his potato bugs
and to his surprise he found them all
drowned.
Peter Kimberlin has got his new
threshing machine and he is ready for
business.
.
I saw Oratio this morning baiting
his hook. - I think he was going to fish
for his corn.
There is much need of a Red Ribbou
club here; that .is if some we have in
mind could be i&gt;ersuaded to sign the
pledge.The rain of Sunday night made sad
havoc. It washed away bridges and
fences aud laid much wheat flat on the
ground.
Geo. D. Babcock says if it don't stop
raining, be will pick out a tree to climb.
That won’t do him any good for he
can’t climb.
The fellow that went to Nashville
from here to attend the fourth, says
that them birds of paradise acted
like blame fools.
K. T. Dident.

CARLTON ITEMS.
Rain.
Thunder.
Lightning.
Harvesting.
Old ladies scolding.
Men’s hearts failing.
Money blamed scarce.
Whooping cough plenty.
Being badly disappointed.
Running to and fro for help.
Democrats afraid he will come out a
ahead.
Republicans are afraid Jim will come
out a little behind.
Make yoar bets gentleman, only let
me hold the money.
Little Ed. lost hisjdb—cause to much
bumming.
Jim. Carpenter is seven feet highcause a big boy.
Two of D. M. Wood’s little boys are
veiysick with typhoid fever.
Much sickness. Cause,oeuple to con­
founded lazy to clean out Thornapple
river.
•
Glad 4th of July don’t come ouly once
a year cause tl.e young folks look a lit­
tle worse for the wear.
•
Uncle Mason.

LOCAL MATTERS.
j-y Three-Year-Old Colt for Sale,
Enquire of E. Cook.

ty Boss Fly Nets and Whips very
reasonable et
A. R. Wolcott's
For Sale..
3 new milch cows, with calves by
their side.
C. C. Wolcott.

Wool! Wool!!
Competition is the life of trade. I
am in the market and prepared to pay
the highest price for any quantity of
wool.
A. J. Hardy.

Notice.
The subscriptions in aid of the Chem­
ical Works being now due, notice is
hereby given that I have placed the
sum in the hands of Barry Everts &amp;.
Co. for collection.
U9-42
W. G. Sears.

tV Snow Flake Flour 9.75 per cwt a
Boise de Francis.

Per Me.
One new milch cow and 10 swarms
of bees. For particulars enquire of
49-44 L. J. Wilson, Nash rille Mich.
tV 1 Yokeof Oxen for sale at
.
C. C. Wolcott’s

OT Bee-Keepers should use the
Comb Foundation fur sale by
H. T. Davidson.
[y Just received a full lineof spring
and Summer clothing at
_______________ S. LlBHACSEtt's

HT Butter aud eggs taken in ex­
change for millinery good* at
Mrs. L.R. Erb’s.
THE
JEWELER.
C. W. DEMARAY.
The finest stock of Clocks in Barry
or Eaton county.
ry A good stock of straight Elgin
Watches, will not handle a Watch but
esn be recommended by all, all full
Nichel movement. Straight Line Es­
capement, Quick trains.
TP* A fine line of Jewelry and Silver
Ware. Two doors south of Truman’s,
You
Kct tiie Celebtated
Stark aud Voorman Pat. Sand-band*
put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s for
only $9.00. They are worth fire times
what they cost to any wagon.

ry One 8-year-old Horse for sale at
C. C. Wouxnr’s

for 40 cents.

�*

!=!
enough of

dreh, ore called flu! tanas, and are not
permitted to work. Hta .••nildnm are
culled Prine ?s and .Princosa**, and have

stretched
.studied and-worked, doing dextote duty,
kewtaag in order her hotmehold and
feooing th*&gt; sidrtt within her that never
" ' '
* jr one more and highMwocd* its
itifnl | her studio »w
her closet ci prayerj her temple of wor­
ship, the one iranny spot in the lives &lt;&lt;
her children,.the star that shone through
nil the darkness of their lives. Uncqgt
scionsly, its influence was warming*
the hard soil that surrounded the inner
and better life of --Mr. Woodruff.
The first that came to brighten their
home was little Helen, who in her baby­
hood possessed a vast amount of surplus

Hat wearing with meh artful c
matter what obstacles
A dainty chain of daMaa fair.
kitchen, din- ing days, tho ruse worked like a charm,
and . Master Ned was funiished with
the best books and became quite
« Singing Joseph."
an elocutionist Mary leanied the prin­
It is a wU-kuowh fact that a stam­
ciples of music, and. under the kind and merer can ring without difficulty, though
In the ton# run.
'
Mark,had nw found a real
careful teaching of Helen, sheoould play he can't speak six words without stutter­
In the 1&lt;&gt;ds run til hidden thtap m* known•
several pieces in a very creditable man ■ ing. The fact explains this incident:
Tb» ur- of imtli wHI prncta-tte lh« nl«ti:.
ner, was conversant with a few good
When the supper was on the table, I
And, u»xl nr III, ihy seem *iudl tn known,
orphan at the ima of 2 years, books, and had acquired a little knowl­ suggested that we wait for his father and
Uo.tw well 'il« g.tanteJ from the JlghL
AH the unrpokeo u&gt; tJrw. of l^e omu'.
and was adopted by hta uncle, u well-to- edge of all kinds of reform' literature.
mother to come before wo should eat
Are hih«u«d by the jt»n aod (Uim) conical
do farmer, who had no other thought Many times in the dead still of night supper. The |&gt;oor fellow immediately
than to bring Mark up a firnt-ctasa farm­ mother and daughter had met on the sly, piped up in a plaintive strain:
hand, but the fates had determined oth­ working iu&gt;d jmiying together for the
Tlwy'll not c-rao wbec U» ndn h falling,
erwise,
Hta uncle had allowed him resurrection of toe soul they lx&gt;th krved
Fallins, laillng. f.111 hr. faUlas;
three months a year, in school, but Mark —the. soul that lay buried under the
resolved to have more time tor study hard-beaten sod of custom. To be brief,
While still singing ho seated himself
her fattier, was hta opportuxrily. So he than tlxrye months jearly afforded him. _
________
Acrrwe the
ft year
had________
rolled by and everything wm
You'll m the chfldruD of the tw*
began to break her, not as he would h 2-. Lang and wearily he tried to get rainy working togetherr for good. Ned. had at the table, and motioned me to draw
up
opposite liirn. After pouring the tea
days
and
odd
times'for
hta
own,
but
hut
committed
and
pa
vear-old colt, by first couxing it, but by
—
parapliraaed several of
as
handily
as
a
woman/he
turned
to
mo
abrupt andfll-timeil commands to do, and Uncle Huston was a model fanner, and the jsialms, by which he had secured
not to do, whatever would thwart her there wm always a hoe to scour, or some his father's attention, if not his heart­ and sang in a still different tune:
PITH AND POINT.
girlish purposes, by surprising her in her repaira to make that could be done un­ felt but unexpressed praise.
moments of inaniration and burning her der shelter, so the time went by till, one
" I rise for information,'’ said a mem­
The journey-had been made, the feast
bits of verso or drawing, and sending her bright May morning, there waa a vacant wm spread, tlie victors were waiting to
ber of a legislative body. "lam very
Much surprised, and ashamed that t glad to hear it," said a. bystander; “ no
nt once to some dull, dry task, to fit her, cluur at the Huston table. Tlie family l&gt;e crowned. Nor had they long to wait;
he would say. for womanhood’s stern hnd hot been awakened ns usual by the thu hour in it* fullneM was at luuid, aud had not anticipated the request, I said man needs it more."
grace, and, much reassured by the little
dutteK______
Galled-,in
t, | spirit,
old bell
year
that
alter
Mark
year,hiul
1
rung so early
never wiw a home filled with trufcr,
“ Wku., you’ll own she’s got a pretty
she endured such harsh and uncalled-for | and so promptly for ao many years, and deeper joy than the Maynard home, incident, made a hearty supper.
After my strange companion had done foot, won’t you?” "Yes, I'll grant you
a j long after the sun had pcc]H-d into hta that Ix-nutiful day, when 'the Hustons,
treatment And only one sweet in al
that; but it never made iudf as much of
vast 2
x,_.
desert
----- : ol bitterness bound her. to ■ empty ----------------------------room did Mr. Huston enter it in Carrolin, Woorlrnffs, and n bout of neigh­ up the chores, and made every thing snug an impression on me as the old man's.’,
father';
time to hear ; a rage, with a
ft rebuke and a lecture oji bors-and friends met to banquet and for-the night, he sat down in the .corner
her father
5; he had found - tune
A kiss without a mustache is like an
Pililn tuxxnnii
nil tliat
tM&gt;rmitteH .' enrlv
ht-r Bible
lessons, all
that Im
he permitted
early riatnarliA
raring he, 11-0.
was Kwnllii
swelling to deliver rejoice in the reunion aud robdncilia- of the fireplace and looked at me steadily.
her to study; they hnd committed to to the offending Mark,
"why, Mark ! tion of father and daughter, uncle and His fixed regard made me nervious again, egg without salt—Sjxuiuh J*rwcrb.
Always remember that, girls, aud never
and I said something impatiently.
memory, and could repeat together, s I Marie 1*1 he began, but ended by taking nephew.
“ Why lire you so obstinate os' to ans- kiss without the mustache ; always kiss
number of the psalms. And many a time I from a pare table and reading tho folThe seed has been town broadcast, swer me in this saucy, hing-song way within it.‘Helen would wonder how one who could lowingfexptanatory note :
Whew a young fanner's wife made her
love and appreciate such lieautiful songs
DaajtdJsanx: I cannot beg. I can clnin&gt; and year after year the golden harvest whenever I speak to'you?”
Silent
quickly to
the youth
, *,
---struggle and
•—• suffering
7—o;‘ The
JUU tears
M.1UO rushed
Kuuiininiuuu)
KJIUC
JOUI
outh’’ss first boy’s pants precisely as simple becould be indifferent or dead to the bud-,
that i- mine till I am of age. Yon ripened.
But what.
broke down the cold, hard crust from eyes;
cyes; no
he cssayeu
essayed to
to speak,
althot
“7
speax, but.
nut, although
fore as behind, the father exclaimed:
diug hopes .nd upinthfa. ol Rirthooi
•“
HlA llf.k Z*f Ml* Wxwwl —1 11" 'fill., XJ.X.V.I
. ?1e the
.1 ”?tL r__. - X! . C?°
«• rt■ ’ h
1 ® 001,111 “ 0o?JnCM’
; “
- Perheps
rerneps hta
ms father
rawer ,taught,
raugni. him
mm as
ne .?•r vejattno^tod
ver^innr&lt;nd'to'£^Sv
f
’JTi
I&gt;1h° ma
w.an,t klluw
he
iw he
to tawp"
^rimtott^hmt^dhcwastemtoabksi.^T^wm bX-anTcir.. c.infldm.tlr'S1^41", Sft TFJ*’
J?
i not utter a word.
is going ......................................................
to school or coming home !*’
ho says that lam • iiervereo and obstin-1 talwvwg •• tha Lord is mv .taj.bcrd. I «d»all I ®«* “ htttc children, ye shall not an- j Boon he recovered himself, to my great
Pbofessob—“ Con you multiply to­
ate.’ *1 think I am, from lifo standpoint, ! !,ot W*“L" T*1*1 H,e w.lU “®“
and yonr* ’« ft? ^ngdom of heaven, toll for toe relief, for I thought he was going into a gether concrete numbers?" The clasM
THE RUNAWATS» REUNION.
but 1... .W1 ncrar .ubdu. und cnul. «i h'" *“* b™n"' “ lto
“ 1"
* | «*&gt;
“X -toni»U»wut, uug mor. arc uncertain. Professor—“.Whitt will
as mv dear mother has been subdued I
Mavsash.
new life opened within him , a new earth musically than ever:
.
BY MRS. J. V. H. KOONS.
be tlie product of five apples multiplied
aud crushed. Mv gifts are God-given,
CHAPTEB HL
I
itself b'.Iere him, an a new
..
yw »•&lt; rir. how f Mnuarf
by six potatoes?" Pupil (triumphantuuu“L w , „ , '
CHAPTER L
and too sacred for%ren my father to
pl)or Mr chapteb in.
thJ iimi,vu in!m Boovc
aWJ*
I
Foor
Mr.Huston
went
back
id
the
I
The
wild***-""***•«»
♦&gt;
—
,
.........
,
it
i
&gt;&gt;
*«
x
xi
i
roor
jur.
nusron
went
n
“ Well, for my part, I am very sorry
•
... 1
Mr. Huston
back to toe I The wilderness of the Woodruff place ;
i
..
inmrfomxu,»•I-lioll um-them to the i;-r-tT
1)WBkjM
,
toU(
.
mlll
„
bnjB1
1--------- ] asarone
And i th»nx nimpvery d.y.
, (Jhandmother : "You are stupid,
—r* «
heart, I blossomed
as arose, and celebrated
wwmmuu as
u» ! r
the old farm was- sold, and the Hnatous glory O the Great Gmtr; tl not under | ,or he ---- VSLV|oTeJ
,u (1, ,h(.
’
1 nc;7 fd5
Y1 “7 4®, “ i Charley ; the dullest l«y I ever sow."
Iwciunc ,
hm c left u They lived then, merny ..;
ul honie „„
„„llcr tla; for ho really loved all of the Loy that i arttat, author and elocutionist
I
JEf
hi»
«mld
nndembuol
“I
KUMnow-flfo
---------- «.T I thu
UiuQea
of
j.
when I found out too truth in regard to !
jey . .. yuU mus€
expect me to
’
I ,^ .1
1 v
1 hending blue sumeirhere,
I di.ll
.
« .m find,
.w o
fjfrajj] " tyjjj ]jC| “that Murk is only
i the poor fellow. It was a good lesson to . understand things im quick as yon do,
qmet people and ,t .Bl be . long time 4,fiut rtdl be tome.xanetum »«ncLook long enough
me- I. ^ave ncrer fanned a hasty judg- ! grandmother, because yon don’t have
new edition of his fattier; and hr frit­
’
““ “B"“ ’ '
A'“’ *lu&gt;
1&lt;x,ke&lt;! d*” atered
| ment since.
i the trouble to get ’em’ through your
all
hit
time
away
and
fretted
him-1
neigu xira.
termined as n lioness as she uttered this &gt; self into the grove' over his books ; i
I “Singing Joseph," he was called, and ।
"
J
.: ’’“T°,
.leetarrtion of inde^udenee.
And If rout appreiimclon'a cumjirtent
I1 conversed 'with him until a late hour. | T ' .
., .. .. .. ,
.
...
I and my jxxir dear sister seemed to'
old Ned, with a mgh of relief. “I hope
f,
I I forma him very intelligent, although
iW^-lP &lt; '»
1
think
it
was
all
right,
too,
for
her
'
the neWj-cotnera will not make me churn I
CHAPTER IL
hl&gt; ia.M, xlrrav. without . moment’. J™1
Welt dteeoywri in Colo^o.
* Do give
covry » load of dore-wood every time
D„„
w u„m„;
M „^UnI ' last words to me were:
I Ircitntirm rm hi. part, Kt themwlve. to
■“A **» impremm tlrnt the
my
a good education,; ’ •and
A m sent there in a hurry of on errand.
teacher in the High School of this place; am cu- “
- son .7
—«• by
•'.» .
rnturic, rrotae of the .terrimi tho ..ootart
“ th? country might Ito
“ Chores ore the making of boys, aud gaged fora year. A maiden water of.Mra. Car- way of silencing an uneasy conscience
Disinfectants.
Inna most plrmmnt I over hrtmd.-JSx-i
“ rxil»’»y .«tutam where
&lt;hev should always lie readv to pi'rform nifi, your old neighlxx*. m Principal. I am i continued, " I iim sure there was noth- I
; the train stops "five minutes for din­
Bod smells indicate the presence of de- Lh,.„„o
' change.
them.” at swered the stern, mistaken ‘^nltaa with her. I have too um of h.r ing in the way of ttw boy’s education
’
'
ner."
'
.
' ‘ .
&gt;mnosition “
Rnmcwlx-m
pao^t.
‘‘-J1’
’“7” ««&gt;&gt;•«»■ li.uilK.n.nmiocdhcrennartedfob.xni."
"Tt!?"■ “and
?d in some j
the sure har- '
F ,, t ■ 1 t 1
•»
t xto do
* I--'**1 nnuuc teacher, and find tune each day to 1 q_nu
I form or other, and this u the
The Armenians.
Sunday-school scholar (to tlie teach
I think I have quite
enough
nt Keep np my drawing. I crave your forgive- .•Starch after search was made for monj ( |_,fn™sr (1f 7,VTOotic diseases Wherever i
Armenia,
where
a
famine
is
now
rag|
.
e
r
&gt;v
“
Did
?°
n
ft
at
ftf, h“rs
home to
make or
or break
boy, and,
ifi' nciM.
iukm. Y
ou wm
will not
not rorgei
forget my
mv mruggics
rtragglcs u&gt;
to enur
enter *; and many a day “all
over uxx&lt;
the wuuuy,
country, ■ .
- 1I
uuujiuj mime
iuvuk any
any wy,
anil, u
iou
“ »&gt;&lt;ux
I’m ever sent to Mr. Maynard's
Maymi's, I trust
— 71
found
—
ifc
' U
tag—there is always famine in some '
Wt?re
numbered?’ Teacher—
trust ' »hc
the life for which 1I telltaywlf
felt nmdf tX
born. I found ,. but all in vain ; no dew
clew could be
lw gotten I l&gt;Bd
,, , Mnelb
™eUa are
*“und
Jt ma
n“tI
*.’e ..“------“'t^d
lerabon
of
bactena
m
luirt
of
tbe
Eftst-u
the
original
seat
of
„
Sunday-school
scholthere'll
L»e
no
old
.lire.
Mavuard
there
to
I
'
“
“
’
ung
but
disappointment,
until
in
flight
I
o
f
the
runaway.
Buried
in
the
desert
of
I
U
t
the
gcneraUim
bacteria
«
going
there
’ll l»e
no old Mra.
Maniard there to 1i wtiuiig but dUanpointment, until in flight I ‘
of the runaway.
Buried in tho desertdof
----- ,
.„
.
.
,
, .
jet
me
ch™.
„ cxr.iing
“*’■
‘“ 'I rtif,
subtle and various forms of Ii Ono of the oldest civilizations. It has I ar-“
eU» then (pulling &lt;mt a hair
M .-l.un.inx. .u „,.4i„» Xk^ ;
I?
the life which proceeds from decay have i hmi .Afferent boundaries in diflerent «md pre^ ntwg it) " where s the number
home
as
errand
ix»y
of
one
of
the
beat
from the cellar, swill t • the pigs, or far, md doubtless blame, your loving daughter,
been proved by modem science to be |wntariM,t but ita pnwent area is esti-. ou
.&lt;««?
wood from the shed, as old Mrs. Huston Hsu-x. I e“uc’*farH xn the laud, and eventually lie­
always more; or less associated with the
ttt 90,000 square miles, and its
"Tax dimes m.
always did. ”
"Tax dimes make one dollar,” said
causation of preventable diseasea Good . lK»pulati(m ut 2,000,000. Although long ■ the schoolmaster.
“ I think yon will not be troubled in
, snbji'ct to the desiiotism of the Turks Ten dollars make &lt;
that way,” said meek-eved Mary, n after their daughter was among the fluence of his teacher, he was made
sweet-faced girl of 14, yrhosc dread of missing. "Driven from home,” the an­ principal of the High School of L—
endless drudgery fully equaled that of guished mother would have said, hod For five years he tailored there with all
her little brother. "Mm. Carroll told she not felt that she must comfort, not j the zeal of an earnest teacher, and was
to,kn^..P,liat *3rt । spite the loss of moat of their ancient concluded that the l&gt;oy was alxrat'right.
■’ ? \
me yesterday that there wen* but three accuse, tlie sorrowing.
Never before then made superintendent, at which time of disinfectant* are good. With n view
......
.
in family of toe Maynards, and that Mre. had
hud she known
knoxvn tlie depth of her hus- i Helen Woodruff glided quietly into the to ascertain this, Dr. George M. Stera- ; culture, a higher civilization than that , „
of their cunqnerore. Christianity *q-, , .?VUO?L
’Hose
Maynard is an accomplished lady, keeps .......I.,
band’s 1...^
love for LL.
his children, Baflled school and filled her place with becom- &gt;
ing
.lignite,
uni
««
.mieUv
in
.
.hurt
I
J™!
•
ur
R~
““
th
'&gt;
I penra to have been introduced into that fat , H* “ grocer
*Soy» Johnny, if
a housekeeper and a waiting-maid, and '! and- -broken
as his spirit was •now, true , lite, ^teriml w*. uJi. thJ wife of him
’•’“Wo “P"1: I countrv us earlv as the second centun . I J0**
luu* • l’arrel
wh»ky coddevotes all her time to the study of to his nature, he could uot forgive ; and,
, who foul
nmrteJ out hr hi. Irimnh. |
w ““Wf
Ttat form of theology called Armenianisui I t&lt;uo»og forty gallons^ and one-fourth of
music and painting.”
for all his ttays of grief, his sleepless I for &lt;u&gt; old buhdor.
Boarci
a“&gt;I,tCTt ^,1Ueha ' ascribes only one nature to Jesus, and
^ow
&lt;^oes 10
“ Ha ! ha ! a fine specimen for a fann­ nights of suffering, .he still protested
i issued by that body he reports his ol»The marriage created no little excite- |I serration in connection with carlxtlic acid (holds that the Hpirit comes from the “**?, Johnny—" He doat lose none.
er’s wife!” exclaimed Mr. Woodniff, that his wayward child must be pun­
Father
alone.
Concerning
wiint
is
known
|
lt
U
P
“
K
UU1
.
nght
off
' ment in the gossipy circles pf the city, and other disinfectants. The result of
with a glance at his daughter that mihk ished, and a'cconlingly he wrote :
as the seven sacraments, they IsMieve . At a eamp-meeting last summer a ven­
j but n calm foRowcd Mark’s innocent
her shiver.
IIixex : You can Juntfr claim uqthing from
i his experiments was not favondde to too
“I cannot understand,” ventured the home you »o fooIi«Uly dewrtad. It you n- i' confession that Helen was his "first and I| employment of carbolic acid. Tho crude ' that a iiereon ut baptism must lie i eruble sister began toe hymn :
My soul, be &lt;m thy swtl;
Mon-, " why farmers’ wives and daugh­ main away it must be in a ailcuco that will not only love," which thread led to the un- 'i acid, such as manufactured and sold in sprinkled three times, and also dipfa-d
three times ; that confirmation must be
Ten thouund r&gt;x» an*.’.;
Fatkxu. Ij raveling of both their liven. Busy-loxl- '
ters, if they have any taste and talent be broken by your
Now Orleans expressly for disinfecting
for it, should not study books, music, ,
"Cruel! cruel I" soblied Helen, osj; ies^werc satisfied when the heard that purposes, utterly failed to prevent the united to baptism ; tout tlieLord’s Sup- I She began too high. "Ten thousand,"
]M&gt;r
must
be
commemorated
with
pun*
I
she
screeched,
and stopped.
"Start
painting or anything else that tends t&lt; । she read and re-read toe words that ■ Mark Mayuard, at the age 11, had kissed formation of bacteria. Test tul&gt;es, in
educate or elevate them. I have lately seemed to freeze her heart and shut her Helen, a child of 8 years, his only play­ which the acid was Used in connection wine and leavened brood, and tliat ex- her at five thousand ! ” cried a convert
•
read that women all over the country are out of the world. Her childhood hiul mate in his uncle's neighliorhood, just with bacteria, all failed'to prevent the treme unction should be given to ecch-- * stock-broker present.
■?*!• h” &lt; Ax old Judge of the Kew York Suforming themselves into reading wKue­ known nothing but the yellow leaf, but the evening he ran away, that he hml subsianc** from spreading und propagat­ T'iViiT''
»te«d of precedmg d™ h The. bebeee
„
*BwUug . Woud fa .
tten and art dubs, and are making rapid the sadness of autumn had not rendered I। not forgotten her, that he had intended
ing itself by inoculation, except when
progress in whatever study they her cold or misanthropic. The opening to go bacs -.aid claim her, who, by a the pure acid, in its crystaline form, was ta the wotelup of ««mt« lutt uo n imr- „vl lllKini villu^ exclaimed: “mtv,
ptlon
;
UmTexo!)
the
Orrok
clumeb
u, „h*
,
,.. .. r take up.’’
bud of love, watered bv tlie dew of strange coincidence, had come to him. used to the extent of ten grains. This
h
u
"Nonsense! nonsense I Lately read! ft ith, was trembling to blossom in her All the city bade them good-by regret­ amount. Dr. Sternberg Kays, is equiva­ tho number of tlieufeeta. butlmve fewer I ,.ork , t|,„-rep?v. .IT|„ vem’ll «,.eee«£"
I like that sound! BVirrc have you pure young heart. She sought strength 1 fully, after two years of happy life spent lent to beventeen pounds of pure acid for rolwwux fe»tivufe. Se.rv.co .. .umdly ;
yql
lately rend such stuff?” demanded the 1' and consolation in prayer for the loved 1 in their midst. " Thvv «ola "’Bachelor's a room twelve feet squareouid twelve feet hold in Turkov « n.ght . urn- u cole- ; ^L, tl,„ Jn*^
’
infuriated fatlu r.
ones she had deserted. A sad, sweet i Button," and took weir departure for high (1,728 cubic feet), "and” he adds, brated in the old Armenian language, petition"
“ In a paper that Mrs. Maynard sent picture she made us she sat in that capa- , the old Houston home, now nil their “to fulfill toe conditions of the experi­ though the pn-aching is done in the new. **
to Mrs. Carroll."
। cious old arm chair by the little parlor j own, and so near tlie oue still dear to inent in disinfecting on a large scale, it The head of toe church, whose title is* "EixPER, will you have a drink of
CathofUioH, lives at Etahmiadzin, a mon- I cider?" inquired a fanner of an old teni‘‘lam sure I have always taken great ( window, in the cozy fiorne of the school­ Helen in spite of all the bitter memories would lie necessary to scatter this amount
aatery near Erivan, capital of Busidan ix.-rance man who was spending an even
■pr-ins to keep ajl kinds of story pajiers mistress. She was simply and neatly' that clustered around it. Theirs was a over the floor of a room baring these di­
Armenia, whither every Armenian must ; mg at his house. ’ "Ah—dium—no,
-and books out of my house and out of clad in an evening dress of’pink muslin, charity, a work of reformation that was mensions, and to suspend articles to be make at least one pilgriniage in order to thank, ye,” said the old man ; "I never
with a white l»ow of lace at her throat; &lt; to begin at home.
disinfected near the floor for at least six
.A.™..-.. „r —rn..«i.:..i. - - drink any liquor of any kind—’specially
। one ring, a plain gold band, that encir­
Tne Hustons bad settled down to hours, care being taken that all aper­ Ims secure of salvation. Turkish perae*
cution has driven many Armenians from cider; but, if you will call it applet
read— SL Paul, help me, ar .such non­ cled the forefinger of her left hand, was , easy, quiet life in » neighboring village tures were closed so that the fumes of home. In Hungary, Transylvania tint! juice, 111 take a drop."
all
the
jewelry
she
wore.
It
was
a
gift
[
sense will be the death of me."
anil whispered not toe secret intrusted add might not escape." It would re­
Galicia they nnmlser 10,000; they are
"It was not n story paper, father, but from her mother’s father, who prayed, I to their keeping, that the Maynards, quire sixty-eight pounds of too crude
Onk of the lady teachers in n public
a*ihe placed it u|&gt;on her finger, that if I who hail taken possession of their old acid to disinfect the same room under the very common throughout Asia Minor, school, a few days since, was laboring
a journal devoted to—”
and in the neighborhood of Constanti­
she
inherited
any
of
her
mother
’
s
talent
I
place,
were
no
others
than
the
two
run
­
same conditions. Forty-six fluid ounces nople reach 200,000. They are, indeed, with an urchin on the science of simple
“Devoted to fiddlesticks! I’ll hear
division. Tfiis is what came of it:
nothing more of it, and now I herei for- she would also inherit, in an equal de- aways, Mark Huston, ax he was calhnl of the crude arid in a room ol this size scattered all over Asin ami Europe, and
' fe’rcc’ i,cr fatllCT H *'iU ixiwer. Her gios- in Ida boyhood, and Helen Woodruff fail sd to destroy the potency of vaccine
rou had an orange
Jbid you to touch any more papers from
f
are to be found in th- United States,
lire. Carroll. I sliall not allow her •ny brown curls were fasteued carelessly From cellar to garret a uew life ran virus, and consequently would fail to de­ and are often the Khrewdest merchants. which you
little mater, how much would you give
through the old home ; targe old rooms stroy the yeDow fever germ or the prison
your mu»t u the. .lid v.«r .i.U.rLn1,0
&gt;*«“" «&gt; “«1&gt; tost
hod i»een dark and-------dusty
for years i। of small-pox In conclusion, Dr. SternI her?” Johnny—"A suck."
--------------------------------j —
Reserred Seats.
i&gt;&lt;x»U.r, I -y, Ill Uv. you raul no ,
J"
7““”*/“T'f were filled with sunlight and fresh nix ‘ berg says of his interesting and valuable
In traveling, one meets with many
Tuor 'liinea: "Will you be so kind,
xuun- ol iluiuill » tim.. nox tlu.1 ,ou ““
k3&gt; V*1* 1 and floweni; happy birds sang in bright- | experimenta that they show "that the
selfish
people
;
among
them
countless
I
my little friend, as to tell your grand­
™&gt;dNe.lw.»J„aiTour.,v«,unB.o;k.- f
'“&gt;• rwAjluu.l colored
-..i----- 1------ llrit ihun
------gX------popular
idea, shared, perhspa, by some
cages
from -----vine।
women who insist on monopolizing two ; mother tliat the man who is'taking the
z,.
,
■
.... her fathers icy words. The wound was tangled windows; where all had been physicians, that an odor of carbolic acid
seata in a railway car under the pre- | Census would like to see her?" said a
_Gtad. ot any escape from her father s (qMjne(i afresh, and in her agony she! silence before, music gushed forth in
in too sick room, or in a foul privy, is tense that one of them is engaged by iui ‘ census-taker to a rniw of 7 summers,
pinching presence, poor Jklary started crict].
I
entrancing tones. Tlie Maynonl evidence that the place is disinfected is attendant gentleman, supposedly in the I The little one hesitated a ipinute and
for the cow pasture with Nod, while Mr
•* o*ht Uly dear mother, why did you ;Ii sweet,
place became the admiration, if not toe entirely fcdlarious, and, in fact, that the
smoking-car for a brief interval. We ■ then replied: “ Yes, sir! Til tell her,
Woodruff, to the annoyance of lus tired 11K,t «aV just one little word tome? It i envy, of the whale neighborhood. More
imc of thfa agent a* a volatile disinfect•wife, continued grumbling ul Mint th.-.L- v.-,nxkl bar. been kind, und kept mv than a yea’ hud gone by, and what of entt m impracticable., liecause the ex­ naw two women of this sort rightly j hot I don't believe slw 1ms any.”
OTeracy of the tones and the growing fie*xC from breaking. But, ob I I kixA the new neighbors? There had been pense oi the pure acid and tho enormous
Idl.™ ml to.nl.... at g.rU. lu , m?. taiher xuoU nW. per—t y«, »w«X. enough gossip about them and their new­ qaantity required to produce the de­
thu
ot • momeut ho bud neutiocnl ..atjoul amber .bur link wtox «u.l way &lt;&gt;f country living, but nothing was
Juxekf&gt;;.t&lt;lAuebUr,«ndu.»eoo»&lt;-qn.u....
uuj
JI roar fealte mv pritive.lv known of them saw that sired result" Sulphurous
arid gasos, however, and chlorine, he
hi. wUo
m t«M», Marr W lirtal ' 4au., a,.r JatUur, Iww xiu I lirv wiHfou’l
Mark Maynard had onoe been Mark, found to destroy bacteria nt once and ef­
Im^^ap-. Finally, however, an uncouth­
«-«y ftom him will, a xorrovrful fare I ro„ , W|,at oh w|lllt
j
Huston, that ;he had run away from his fectively. The general result of his ex­
■ad h«i took ou . took of ufam.at, and
So
COTle
Uw
uncle, educated himself, maae .money periment* is to show that chloride at •
Ti,.,
b-T
the seat. The
aomrbow bl. wll-tru.1 inu Mw.y. co
heart, but nut mid tore told enough to buy hi* unde’s interest in the lime is a more trustworthy disinfectant baggage and turned u..
rtmkra vrbtotorr he Uionaht of her.ima |,„me awaitol her, for Mart MnvuarJ farm, that he had married n lady, and than carbolic acid. It is probable that astonished ladies paused in their con­
An experienced matron says: "A
•*&gt; bi» hrnwhukl nrenied to abp from ],tol Mam, beard uud rreognitoKl hi. own. &lt;was living in elsguat -atyle. Noue of a strong solution al copperas (sulphate of versation to »ach other and raised their
nnd«r M. control it her name e«»ped u htol totenUy aubdr.wu from the the countiy people, except Mra.Chrroll, iron), liberally used, is tho tawt waah for hands as if in remonstrance, but it was man will eat soggy bwctiit twice a week
““ bn*. room he hod entered, unseen, and said to hud ventured to call oq the "Jiigh-fly-. promoting the purity of drains and sinks. too late; the tiling was quietly and without complaint, when his best girl
The sight of Mr. ami Mrs. Woodruff: himself as he walked away :
ere," ns they , had been termed by But it must be used liberally and regu- quickly iK-oomplislMsl, and the two for- invites him out to tea. Bat after the
eignen* who were seated there seemed giri bocomea liia wife, if there is toe
rnatarally suggested hawk and dove, yet |
"Dear Helen, thou art the fresh, those frnm wboee inner lives tlie (deal
to understand no words or gestures. . faintest indication of a touch of aalerathere was much in (Muniion between ‘ sweet spring in tlie desert ol n^y lone hnd been crushed and driven out bv the
Public opinion, in that car, at lead, • tus in them, the neighbors will think
them. Hta long and tiresome march in ! life. I can scarcely believe in special rudo hand of the r«d. None, shah I
A High Place.
aided
with them. On another Occasion, there is a district school out for recess
the straight and narrow way, hfo puny providences, but surely Gad’s own hand any?
Mary and Ned Woodruff; that
No one dares address the Turkish
idea al woman's sphere affec ted tlie life i has led her to the heart that has ever very evening they had started so. gloomy Soltau, even if ho speaks to them, ex­ when our party entered a car, not a seat l)y the racket he makes. “
hta gifted, shrinking wife^as the ab- loved her, aud when too wave of sorrow of soul after the cows, had wandered oh cept in inonoeyliable*, with their fore­
•ence at light and warmth sffecta u 1 that is now sweeping over her goes by a beyond the limits d their own meadow heads almost touching tlm floor, the
- TW.
Hower. He had admired all the beauty i lover shall claim his own.*
into in adjoining wood of the Muvnard only exception being toe Grand Vuier, «. .
hispruKXK eye could deb ct in her paint- I Brief aud to tbe point was the court- farm, wandered, talking Inreilv of tohir who dares not look np. but stands al- way," ttaid the conductor, " room in the" ical party—-" Why, it anrpmwes evervinga befure they were married, Lut he ' ship that euded in'we union of two con- . trial*, hopes aud tears, when they camo moHt bent double. He u a num of fierce palace car for those who are standing "
The
engaged
seats
were
at
a
discount
■was surpriscjd &gt;md dtaappiinted that she [-genial spirits, and Helen "Woodruff was
nm toalwM light indeed to
excels?”
(plenty of room now), but the conductor
hhe should attempt or even desire to ■ duly installed mutrcM of the • auperininsisted that they should be retained by
*touch brush .ar .poncai after they were f temumi'K borne that toe town people'
hud acres of hOusss.pnlleti down, and their occupant*, and nil were made com­
marrh^d, for wife to bnu meant little had flamed " Botobalurs Button," bcan enormous new jxdaco built further fortable. “Do us you would be dme
anorc than servAot of all work 7 but he j cause of Ita sound, mnooth-cut appear&lt;mt of town. All tlie flat candlesticks by," is a good rule when traveling as
A. London tourist met a young woman
gave np «t last that toe should print jjl j once. The modest little budding lay in
&gt;111 CT tn fKft kiaX. __ .1 __ —.
too pictures shii'- chose provided she ■ the canter al im cigbt-acto lot just out ,
He recently half nnsrdfired the wife o
■taught thulr .-daughters. ■ nothing thatJ &lt;&gt;f the corporatioa oi’ the city; it was
one of his Colawh for txansgrcwiing
TEACHEn
—
''Feminine
of
friar?'
’
First
wo|Ud in, any wy interfere with their sorrounded by tbe choicest truita and
thia rule. He neither drinks, smokes,
■becoming firet-elaemtaxuaekeejwra aud fit ‘ Howera. Four roan* had answered
nor takes coffee, but he eats eleven Hrnea
a day an enormous meal. There are al­
fool!” -PorU, Iboy*," uM th.
ways ninety-four dishes prepared from boy indignantly ejaculates- "That's just
toogaoe&gt;«uglifar a woman,” axal deaircd ’ window blow and above that looked kJ
purtly they dbd their own
winch he nay take hte choice. TheBul- what I said.”

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�•tn-ngth and f.-rocity over the burning the word, than is one caused by suicide
or violence.
In this view of the subject what theme
«ng^«v

Man i* raaeutially an imimaL

He

Vegvtabte* hare life ns . well as animals,
but they poaaeas no cuuscKtuannts, nor
M usatiun or the powers of locomotion.
The human raw" iH**e*e many faculties
and charecteristios in oommouwith ani­
mal* tliat ore below it in the scale of

brunu
Imt d
sun of* the Torrid sooe, and amid the
Arctic snows.
. A goal sized man has been capable of
HUst&amp;ining a weight of 2,000 pounds—ao

ing? Is it not a duty we owe to our
Creator, who has displayed such-match­
less skfll in our creation? Is it not a
that we may be more
upon us in the different relations cd life
we m*y be called upon to sustain ? By
so 4hng we shall lx&gt; enabled to be haj&gt;py
and, by •observance of tlie moral
precepts given us by the Author of our

is unable to sustain a greater weight than
act* enumerated are twutial to hi* living 800 ]x&gt;und*. Tlie reason w, tliat in man, land, in the society of angel* who have
and his well-being and to the perpetuity
never sinned, and of tlie loved and re­
of hi. race. They are termed “animal1 tlie back are so placed tu to p»e«* npon deemed, with wham we associated here,
; each other, thus enabling them to *ut&gt;- throughout the interminable ages of
.
" port a greater weight; while in the eternity,
of creation. Wluls they form the entire’ horse they are placed horizontally and
Ckicaoo. hl
Character and nature of the " brute that; I do not support each other.
Seal Rock*.
)*-n*he*.” tliey form but a small port of I Die deltoid muscle, w uioh is placed at
tlie character of man.
The seal rocks off San Pranci*co are
I the top of the. shoulder, is but a small
Ho poasesaee in addition to these bundle of fibrous flesh, less in size than w ell worth seeing. There i* n weird fas­
other* higher and nobler, that elevate one's little finger, has lieon proved to be cination in them—something ho hide­
him in the scale of being and invest him capable of sustaining a weight of hun­ ously uncanny in tho swarm of sprawl­
with a superiority over all other animated dreds of {founds.
ing, squirming things that rear thembeing, that find a habitation on tin*
Thft human eye is compooed of two Helve* nbout among the jagged fbtaureH,
mundane globe.
fluids and two thin coats, on the inner aud so utterly unlike any other known
Man pomeimes an intellect—faculties of which the image of the object seen i* voice of animate or inanimate nature is
that enable him to think, reason, study, impreeeed inverted.
If the smallest the hoarse, deep cry that goes up inces­
and investigate the law. that govern the {tainted instrument puncture these coat* santly from all tlie million throats, and
universe and to make achievements that ti a colorless fluid escapes, and the sight predominates over the thunders of the
result in the happiness and welfare of is 'gone forever. Lu view of this we ocean iteelf. Every rock, from the beau
, his race. By the use of these powera, may.well exclaim : “Who but a God to tlie peak, ,is alive with shspeles*
which di*tingui*h him from the uniinals could have mode us ? Who but n brute thing* in jxrpetual motion, tumbling
below him, he i* capable of making im­ would foil to warship Him ?”
over each other, twisting, roiling, fight­
provement*. We cannot but look with
When we take into consideration tlie ing in clamaylaahion with their uncouth
wonder and admiration on many of the construction of tlie human hand, aud flippers, artphinging with marvelously
mechanical contrivaticc* of tlie lower the variety of uses to which it can lie am&lt;x&gt;th. graceful curve* into the boiling
’ race* of animal*. The construction of applied, we are led, almost involuntarily," foam that break* all around their rocky
the neat of the bird, the dam of tlie to the reahsation of tho fact that the fdrtri»si:«^-SH»he are ’tawny brown or
beaver, the cell of the bee,- and many Great Being, who could out of nothing yellow, ifnd these hare luul their coats
other results of constructive animal in- form so curious and ’complicated -a ma­ dried by the sun after a few hours* bask­
stincf-Oare specuneu* of skill that excite chine, could have been nothing leu than ing on’ the rocks ; but those who have
our admiration; but if we compare perfect wisdom.
just wiggled up outof the surf are a dull,
those made in the nineteenth century
When we investigate tho sublimity slaty black, and look like animated bogs
with thoMi constructed in tlie remote and grandeur of the formation of our of wet gutta-perclin. All ages nnd sizes
ages of the post we shrill find do cliange physical frames, and tho fact that we are represented, from the monarch of
-no taproventeHL They were a. per- are placed in possession „,of mmental
,,„uu
the cclony, “ Ben Butler,"’ n gray old
feet m tb«r eonriruotiou, umwered the j ,^,en,
m
bh, o( Buch g^,] giant who might weigh some 3,000
design for which they were formed । sublime
■
• ■ achievements,
•-•----pounds, down to the babies who arc
and’ important
thousands of years ago iis completely a* weD mav we say with the sweet singer just learning to wiggle and squirm and
do those made at the present time. The of Israel; “ I am fearfully and wonder­ leap after the fashion of their mammas,
law of progress, of advancement and fully made."
and add their infant notes to the general
improvement, is unknown to them.
But tlii* being, so God-like in hi* chorus. The sight i* wonderfully inter­
On the other liand, we have but to natural endowment*, capable of per­ eating to the initiated.
compare the ’ primeval habitations of forming such wonderfnl feat*, ha* but a
Polishing Furniture.
our race and those *till used by tlie jxx&gt;- short and, comjxiratiVely, ephemeral ex­
ple whom, as yet, the elevating, refining istence, and, after tile lapse of a few
To clean furniture, esi&gt;ecinlly the sur­
who, yedra,
face of
,hand of
. ..civilization
, —------;ha*..not. reached,
. .
vcswb, in— a finely-polished
----- ------ ,piano,
------ - , we
- will
----he nicaeii.i
sickens auu
and urea,
dies, irituus
returns io
to : ----have failed to exercwe their intellectual
mingfe* wlth y10 duBt from whence ' Pv® o,ir lud.v fnenda a reeeipfr better
powers, but, like the brute, are satisfied ke (yuup mJ trvjull, Uie eartll that h(W tluui any in the books. Take a washwith iu»lying the uiimri wanU. with
f„r „ (vw
I Imwl bril full ol tepid water nod a hide
the gram.,
o_______ ____
__________ nomore.
grand, magnificent
architectural
no more
I fine tqilet soap and a table-spoonful
of
-----------------------achievement* of Greece and Rome, the
In
ta
the
viotaHoo
of
a
palatial residences of tly inhabitant* of
ix»th hemispheres, to pun an idea of tlie
improvemeDte of which man, by exer­ " Dud thou art, &lt;u&gt;d to diwt abaft i 1 “ !'
piece of old, soft, fine cotton,
cise of liis intellect, is capable. For an­
■ ,
,“
i
. not boon, as that leaves its fibers of
wlth thi, , whil n„lalluJ„
other illustration, compare the simple | bon return, has been eieout«l upon ' )ta
iiw , u
canoe of tlie Indian, the only vessel with .I tlwu d~ceu.bwt.-M jm-i-ocaWo d.- , wiu
|
cm-,
from
the
fuUUtaont
of
which
thenH
d
‘
,Uc0)i.,n j,
J,h. n..
which he essayed to travel on water, I
------ —*---------------- "• — 'Tilt.------ r I
with the m^nutieMU rtmmer that plow. I .l~th
“
&lt;&gt;f »'«■■&lt;»■
Although
‘i. ultta'^ly
the dow,
die
,Ali H'”?
«H*«'the
of the fathoml™ ,1“th “ &gt;Jt«»«le!r the doom, the on.
.voMable deatinv, of tlw human race. I fT1"1*'?4' •? °“" !«»«»&gt;&gt;« mot
ocean.
'
vet the great majority of diseases tho!
’.??d
!han, «*» '»
o?D^^i SL'XtW
"rs;
Within tho mesnory of not, indeed,
'the oldest inhabitant,” but within the
d^^^/^viS^oV";
»&gt;•»
“
‘
"J. .be whole
. recollection of all who have arrived at
maturity, there i* scarcely an industry
some law, or law. thatgovem our phvs. ’’S ‘^L
“’"l*?
but what in reference to which the in­ ied lining, cither, on tho part
tic "1&gt;^M hk-- two hours, al lout, to do .t
genuity of man lias mode improvements suffer. , or ol his progenitor;, who have
’nUJook,,“
“ i”'”’ ,uul
id the implements used for it* opera­ left this tendency to disease a sad md
better thm it ntatawd by «. ortion. In die Itusiness of agriculture, in unwolcome iuberitance.
.
; dumiy workmau. Tins » the W apthe cuisine art; in almost all mechanical
„ , .
.
,
,,
plication for that puntie cloud that
arts, improvement* have lieeu made
Vi e look abroad over the world of rumen over a polished wood snrfacn in
WCuther. Of couriM* a jnilicion*
which facilitate- tlie proceaM-M, save man­ mankind nnd -we see them bowed down
ual lai kit, ami, in most instanceH, im­ by [i load of physical Huffenng—-disease ' p^mon win t*. very sparing of the liquid,
prove tlie qsality of the material manu­ is preying upon tW vital* and sapping , although tth* him n WaS-bowl half full
the fountaui* of life, impairing their o( itj Iind will not twr enough to drip on
factured.
But the ability to make improvement* physical ami mental powers, lessening tlie can**, or to penetrate to the in­
in what i* already
in use is far from bej------------------------------------------------------------------ ‘beir vigor, ami militating against their ^nor
piano.
ing all tto't proves the superiority of ability to properly j&gt;erf&lt;»rni their part in
■
1
....
A Witty Jew.
man, and the possession of torii, noble I life's drama, and finally bringing them |
During
fourteenth, century,
when
intellectual powers that are evidences of j to premature grave*.
, —
——n the
—--------------......
the grand design of hi* cri-atiou when
When we view this melancholy spectaHebrew race wo* undergoing one of
b« cm.- from the plastic luod W the eh- wo are led to propound th» intem.g»- i ‘ho^ W-W perwultiou. winch it
groat Author of his being.
tore :
Has our kind HcwveWv Father, i b“
aubfectud to dunug tho roign
Guided uy remain, man m able to find whose, merer, tendenieas and lire are so
“'“*5 “ mrmlod by history, amce
hi* way across the trackless ocean where | dearly manifest in Hi* care over nnd
,,irth of
t“t*r? .11V‘‘U l? U'
snow-cappetl billows rear their foamy preservation of our Uvea, in w lavishly l‘sdl“ “*
Jewish merchant,
heads in awful grandeur, to travel with furnishing us with all that is necessary 1 ‘&lt;'™ecut!on, whicli always ,-eeks a vulalmost lightning speed over mountain* fO supply our physical want*, in the re- 1,eral,‘‘’ l**,uii
n®Ter,
a-^l
ami tlirough valley., to long the iorketl demptum erf our i^ce by the gift of Hi* "trength. fixed ujiua the nch Jew ns a
lightning from the gdd-fru*ged clouds । «)U, by unalterable decree fixed the de*- victim. Die Cadi of Ispahan, from
erf heaven, nor let it return to its than- । tiny of Hi* intelligent creazare*, no tliat, |
jealousy and class prejndic*-,
der home, but make it his messenger from the cradle to the grave, our journev
uxattera so unpleasant for tlie Jew
from
to-i muon-,
shore. ntHe ui
is xue
able to uuun- : must m-Ci'NSaniV
necessarily lie one of pain, suffer- j *
111 ilesjMur he went to him and raid,
ui’ui shore m
'
inm woe
wrn. and
mid affliction
.uiltetomran will not »Uow m« to byo hero;
drratand the law* that govern the planing,
?"
ete that resolve in their respective or- i Oh, let every sextunentM piety, every where shall I goF* "Go to Bagdad,”
lata, and ascertain .with certainty tlie jmit conception of the divine character repfit'd the mufti. "Rut,” ruaptuuled
time required for their revolutions. He I nt once and forever forbid the heaven- the Hebrew, ‘ ‘your brother rules there."
“Go to Ispan, then.” “But your uncle
Ita* devwed mean* by which surpcal dishonocuig thought.
* *““*» I Whit dre i. it ttan grore impiety &lt;md is chief magistnite tliere.” “Go to
^d aernduebounf dudoretemu-tou be j
d
to „
KX&gt;ctor DamatMcus, then." “But your nephew
rule*
there." "Then, if my family will
efireted wthout pmu or
.uh ,
wantonly
"&gt;™npb«h
«nd hredtaudy violate the fiwa that Bi not allow you to live in this world, go to
-----w
”
“Ah, me/'replied the Jew; “you
thM u orientated to J-vate, enhmire
to govuru onr Hve^
the kappimjw, nuhgatothn auffemnga, which
tanu^j. forget that your respected father i*
and ewuutirily benefit hia rare.
I with there, will iaauro our happinewt— dead.”
To the prerent atate of mvduaUo. he tho dMjgn
tofonaiug them- Why He Wanted to Hose Hi* Store on
l—f’*“ei Ib^nngb tlie tajaw of age^ by
then, bccaurewe sullorthe unavoidMnnday.
gimtari
but
continual
jrep.,
nndthe
I
,
ble
°—~:~T~
- --------- ZJ
. I sore iH'iuav aria&lt;meu to
io Haar
near infrretion,
uuracuon,
A few days ago a young man in busire—« exercise
orerere. ol
ta. intelte^nd
mteU««uri ;&gt; jay
p««d«it
«ftas
on Him, and cherish the : neas wa* groeted by one erf tlie clergy in
abdxiiea, • emerging no«n a condrfaoD idea that He delight* jin
n afflicting us
this
us ? |I **■
“ city, and wa* congratulated on hi*
equal in de^ndattou and simplicity to
^ye
j n,uietnber that the wheels new venture in busine**. In the course
that dow -ocmipied by tliooe whom Mie &gt;
nature will not turn asde liecause | of the conversation the clerical brother
getud
etauwg
Ita 1UMM- w WOTB
tjM d0,t,
lilUj|e to Iw
bi.
M no! in furor of
ary &lt;rf science have not reached—whoee . cnwillld beneatli Aem.
the young man keef &gt;ing open on Sunday.
^“r^fpOJ^°AUrteUeCtllflVeI*en An emmrnt writer has arid; “The
“ “Ko,
” ”said
’t ’t
Ko,
saidthe
theyoung
youngman,
man, “ “I Idon
don
allowed to be dormant.
elxief miatatane* tliat liefall us in this waid U&gt; keep open on Sunday, but will
?iOt ^5°
' life con be truced to some vice or folly probably have to. I work hard all the
1 woA.MUwooldlitato.taloi.imBuii.
week, and would like to shut up on-Hun"*y. lx-e*u*e
ixi-auoe it
if*
nay in the
guilty of committing the j day.
’s the only tlay
brute that elevates him to
areesinr tlw laws 0f
di nature week
weak tliat I can have to mvst
myself U&gt; go
but “ hide tower than the
incur the ' hunting and flahi ng.”
! The-clergyman moved on.—Rochcder
honor and adore the Author &lt;&lt; his erisiDoubtle*. in
in very many mstancat,
d«Mv and
Doubtless
ence^ that point
* him
‘ to kia
* his
* perhui&gt;*
arSxmaible
being id plainin most, these laws are nolatPerfectly Safe.
• hiTmrtmx® to iu.jd.cr dale «&lt; “'1 *&gt;■«
pemltr iaeurred
Wlifle an Abolition meeting wa* being
.
through ignorance &lt;rf their natare, aud
held, yean ago, in a log church in
the baleful cousequeaees that must be Michigan on Sunday, a thunder-ntorm
•
y
tivation of thew faculties that soake him the result
of the most vioienl type gathered.
So far from tins affording any mitiga-' While it was at its height, a minister
God-like in hi* character, and enable
.
tion of the offense or lessening our re- who was very hostile to the movement
and respuct the rights &lt;rf to* fellowinen. spomubnity, in my judgment, it often Imped up sod said that be regarded the
It is to tiuae that the teachings of di- 1 enhance* it. Where the opportunity for tempest a* an indication of God’s wrath
vine revetetiau appeal, and by to* be- I seqairing important and u*cful knowl- for the desecration of His holy Salibafh
day by such a meeting, nnd said the

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Spring Goods,

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HAPPY IN BARGAINS
Our etocka for the Spring of 1880 conuiata, aa uaual, of the
best aelectiona from the largest wholesale houses in New
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
under the heads of

I&gt;ry Goods,
dotliiiijj,

Hate, Cap*,
Boots, siloes,

■Kashi'ille girertonj

T.-idieH axicl Gents’
Goode,

VILLAGE OFFICERS.
rder—Fm&gt;kjte D«rhy.
mr* r — Fr»

Cwroceries,

iSEr.**'

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;m*-T. C. Dmrnlni. A. W. O14», H.
Cook, B. F. Reynold*, Wm. Bociou.

THE CELEBRATED

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES !
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.

TranMaSl
JOHNL

^njfiutM^ittaor^
W. IL YOUNG,

H A. BARBER,
I&gt;. Hoisieupalhic Plij».ei»n snd t^untwe
• Offic«, near nakWuoa. oa corn«r ofWaahlbf
lou mil but* 8trMta, N*»hrlll». Mleh.

M

CHAS. JI. BRADY,
A T FOR NET at Law and Solicitor In Cliaooery
Xx Kral KMata and In*»rane« Aevnt. Collectlng
and Convryanciog aepecklty. Bounty and Pen­
sion Claims promptly Mttetxlvl to. aud all other
bualnrM cntnuu-i to my earc. Office opposite Un"n House, Nash rille lllcb.

LEWIS DURKEE
F AW YER, Noun Pvblk, Real lAtaUsaS Umt
Ax mice Ayvst. Collect tom |&lt;uiuptly aide, and
CouvvyinciDs prop-rly executed
Office la I). C
Grlffitb's Store.

OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon­
est (roods and selling on the basis of Three
Feet to tlie yard and Sixteen Ounce®'
to tlie pound, enables us to hold all our old custom­
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try us
and see.

N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
exchange for all farm products.

L. J. WHEELER,

EMORY PARADY.
USTICE or THE PEACE. Cwejranelng carvlully and promptly aile&amp;dad to. Office eaat
.IA- 11.,.. u,—
w_ ..-,11- Ul.L

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WM.

Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.

PARMENTER.

J^ow IS THE TIME
W. H GRISWOLD,

To Take Advantage of the

D. Homocopatble PbyukUn and Surgeon.
• Offics over l&gt; i'. Ortffilh*a slora. Rssidsnro
corner I’nllllpa and Durkro strwta. Frotupl altso.
Uou vivuu to calls day or night.

M

A. M. FLINT,
TTORNEY at Uw -nd Solicitor In Cbancvry
will pracllcc Ln all the Court* of thia alate,
promptly made. Office over D. C.
nn-Mii.'.s...ul-s

Acollet Ilona

GREAT SPRING BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

E PARADY,
ANUrACTUREB of Boots and SboM. Making
and repair,ng ueatly dona, also eUtei altsoUon th fill all order* promptly, and al tbs lowest
ll«tng prioes. bbop east alAa of Main dtrrct.

M

D. C. GRIFFITH’S
Where he is constantly opening

CHA R L ES SCHEID T,

New Spring Goods

£HUcdlftnrou&gt; Cards.

^OLCOTT HOUSE,
Xsahville, Miobicnzu
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc.

It* Dm I
t modal

p jrrtBCRiB,

Bosh Barber,

K7* It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant ttiundersell me, who sells for CASH.

Atxl dealer In Snr*™. Tobaoca, Oen&lt;«' Fnrnkhlug

JJJERE YOU HAVE THEM.
OtlQ.
Maple Grove, Mkh

LIEBHAUSER,

When we say this, we mean that you have

Bargains in Spring Goods.

READY MADE CLOTHING, We are opening the largest and most complete stock of
rpifAT HUBBAND OF MINE!
O«i bls BUAV1NG and HAIR CUTTIMG

SPRING GOODS, that we hive ever had the
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
our store will fully prove.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,
f£A. BUSH,
’

OF AM. THE LATEST PAI'TERNH.

“TSE BOSS"

-

MICH.

■»|ilrin,&lt;&lt;j—
Win— —4 DWWIta.
^yiUdAM J ONUS,

It must also be remembered that we also carry an immense
stock of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

laws of his being, comparatively free
from disesse, and, by use and age, the
Des.
powers of life give wy—the od having
A lie will die of ne(
j Lees exhausted, the flame expires. We
• cannot regard a death the result &lt;rf wast““
“**
1
v“ every body pet* and feeds them.
&gt; any more natural, in the strict sense of

A&amp;AH TO THE FROBT,

Nashville, Michigan.

KMBTILLB,

don’t l&gt;e steered. You won’t 1m&gt; hurt,
snoli. Ikind reckon, honey, that God’*
□ever heern tell o’yqp.”

piOKEEIt STOBE1

ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY MOKSING, AT

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

which h*&gt; gloriAe* hi* Maker, and is an
In my humble judgment, but a very
honor to liis race.
nmall portion of tlie deatlia that occur
The physical powers .that man pos- j in our world can he call.-d natural. The

aiUirfation to tbs uses for which they
were designed, are subjects fraught wit*
leesons erf deep instruction and well
worthy oar study and investigation.
In the case of the inferior animals,
oertain special««»di*
their existence only
the ’ * ■“
their natural

Theatre!.

ALL KINDS 5 FOOT COVERING,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.

DENTISTS,
AmMvIIU. Hlcfc.

H- Ws tar for CASH aad buy vw don; sad ooctoqmutly oor
tavetta tansAtota

SOCUEB BROTHERS.

�their, wives being present, .we' will let
them go this time, but in future boy*
loiMi, little spring chicken.

that I
gave hiIU
b?hai
high praise for his conduct and consent­
ed that lie. should ride home with her
in the buggy instead of with the boys.
F..r Vice I’nwideat-WILUAM IL ENGLISH.
The celebration was a grand success.
The oration, by Mr. tlay. wa* n very
fine piece of oratory and H was taken
GRKEN8ACJI TICXET:
-JAMES B. WEAVER. of Iowa, in by the intelligent of the masses. Aud
’lea. President-BEgjAMTN B. CliAtf- then'th6 Band played so well during
tlie performance. But as we have only
to do with the Sunfield delegation we
TKMPERANCK TICK 1.1I
will not deprive the Nashville News of
Fur yiro FmUMt-Dr.H.A. THOMPSON,’ ot that pleasant by reporting tlie proceed­
ings
its benefit.
Ohio.
mgs for
roriis
uenenr.
- : After the oration the band plnyetl
• • ~ You pays your money and you tA*£C® 1 Imck to town on empty stomachs. bat
your choice.
Gen. Andrew Jackson Hardy soon took
.the boys to a milliner shop whew we
OOGBWELL’8 CORSET BARD,
wereabundontly regaled on fried chick­
en and boiled pig. roasted pig tails,
gingersnaps and everything that the
8cxfield, July 7, 1880.
To every patriotic citizen of this glo­ most fastidious could desire. It was
rious republic and also to those whose ■wonderful to see tlie cups of tea und
patriotism exists only in an insatiable coffee that the boys punnished and . the
. desire to have a “high old time,” the trips they had to make to and from
4th of July is looked forward to with tbe kitchen in order to have them fil­
eager and imjiatlent longings. Howev­ led. .
er as I am neither a moralist nor the I The balance of the afternoon was

% son of a moralist and never hope to be&lt;
I will confine myself strictly to the
' subject in hand nnd detail how the
Sunfield delegation visited tlie lively
little dty of Ncuhvillc ou the morning
of the glorious fourth, or third.
As I was tucked safely in tlie band
wagon on tbe morning of that beantiCul ‘lay and placed by my better-half
under -tlie guardianship of Cogswell’s
Comet- Bnnd in general and their veu- !
erable Jeader in particular. I feel profoiindly grateful that .1 was permitted [
to livelong enough to enjoy such a ’
gloriotjs treat—I mean when Nashville
wm reached and ice cream was hashed •
jip interinnlml with copious draughts
6f ice cool lemonade.
j

W«,J mean the boys or in other
wonls,' C. C. B. had a call to prome­
nade the streets of Nashville and dis-1
the vilWM, in
the hope of keeping them out of mis- I
chief during the celebration. We had j
four prancing steeds tied to the front
of the l«.nd chariot and tho renorobln
Peter Bair and his honor, . Esq. Wool,
were brought along to manage the animalsand also to impress the natives
with a sense of respect for the dclegatinn. The baud was decked out with

order

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

STATIONS.
Detroit,----------

ThenMB a humorous saying, ‘‘Scratch
a candidate for Um Presidency andyoq
will find a Buckeye.” And the Buck*
eye seems to l»e forming a habit of
scrafching through.

CuMomer—“ Why are ‘Malt Bitters’
so ponulnr T’ Druggist—“fltecause. an
a, Food Medicine, they enrlfMhe blood,
harden the ninsclcs, quiet.
nerves,
perfect digestion.”
*
41-44

Thronrt CoMtwaad StoniKcCaro to sad from
Grand Rapid, and Datrolt, All train. connect In
Mme depot al Detroit with Great Western, Grand
Trunk and Canada Southern Railways.
E. C. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD.
Asa’t Gen'l 8opt Jackson. U«a') bnpt Detrol
HaaarC. Wirrwoni.. .
Gen’l Pass and Ticket Arenl.Chteaao.

pwns

To t»e found in the Market
IT IS GENERALLY KNOW

,

.

EXTRA T0P8 AND ROBBERS.
WHITE FIHH,
TROUT.
.
LAKE IIEimiAti,

When CDoiiilYiiied Wit.li

CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE, THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,
QUAKiSSiSSS'

UUAKiiJjK MILLIUJj oULdJl

.

----- By the pound or keg.------

Are ZEMHeiitittI Factors in

■■ SIMPLT BTIBSORPTIOIII
(

All Goods of this Manufacture,

Sugar, Tea

z

Every Patient Delighted

I place my Goods upon the Market confidentially P. ( ) F F F F
; believing they will stand the test, nnd prove highly satisfacV&gt;- A A JLJ A-J
H—
,,, „i|
r
b
.......... ........
i i lory to
all w“° purchase.
BOIKOVAS,

week.
James Hay of Webster Washtenaw
Co., was fatally injured by being hit ou
&gt;h': "cad by a fnllmitjui, -fork on tho
'
,

E. COOK

$200 REWARD

DRIED BEEF
PRESSED BEEF,
HERRING A HALIBUT,

’

I wa„‘aJ
bJtbin**’ at*" tert Fo,Be«.of
I---------~~FR.ESEC-----------of. Diabetes, G«roi
Gravel, Dr™
Dropoey, Bri«bt*&gt;
BHgbt'a | A
R. WOLOCTT
"WOX-sOCJM?*A'
| Austin. Saturday. Cramps caused the
B”«hl * A.
, accident.
dimm. Caurrh of the Bladder. Pain in tbs Back, Removed next door to Reese A Detnck’s grocery, where you can find all kinds of
^-z-v.AND-^~
I At Grand RapKls, Silas Pierce, fa- i„«nUne»&lt;» or Retention of Urino.Painfni Urin*.' ‘"yTT"
Jk
JT&lt;T" I "J I
M S-NI
2.

..

llwdlo of Onnw Lake

..... —, H-AL.JR JXT -ES SI SALT MEATS
'“’"'I

. „ ,
, ...
Lrrel Holey, of Quincy, accidental! v
knocked n loaded revolver oil a nail
and it was discharged, the bullet pas«ng through his wife’s breast. She will
die.
‘
John Smith was found dead on the
..
railroad track nt Owosso, July 3d. E_
He
)hll
had lieen struck with a club by John
McDonald two days before and badly
injured.
, A girl of 14 years, living in the fam­
ily of Abram Watters Of Kinderhook,
Brandi Co.,was bitten by a rattlesnake
June 26th, and died the next day in
great agony.
Two daughters of John Wormley of
Byron, aged respectively 13 and 10
years were drowned while boat riding
on the mill-pond the evening of July

W

|

L&gt; IV
■•

‘

A.

K. WOLCOTT.

NICHOLS,SHEPARD A CO.BaffleCrertJCd

Village ItcAoludoiM.

Ky^*&gt;

ORIGINAL ANO ONLY CXNUINC

“VIBRATOR”

1

or ,&gt;a»nniic inat me rorwirucuan or a ancti loarain
j the • wantp through wbleh Durtrw Street and Pearl
Street rune, on the sooth aide of lots owned and

Threshing Machinery
nnd Traction I

i

■■■aaa. It has born determined by ike ComCouncil of the village of Naah rille, by rraolu-

to depopulate the earth faster' than aeraihl. ll.amd, thrtm
war. A seven-year-old boy of Mrs.
Houghton of Marshall, was found
drowned in the rwtani June 9»th.
Mra. H.Joatlrer husband only about
two weeks ago.
Deer$e!d,got drunk
and bnd down in his buggy with his
imburtro waited for the Marshal to come neck on the edge of the Imx. and there
out and escort our delegation into town. strangled to death. He leaves two
Geacral Andrew Jackson • Hardy noon
eomer ol land owned b;
appeared Ob A praacing charger and
with the irnnd piayiujr toili-stirring
Thus far the 4th, of July tally ts as
marie and a procearion of teams too follows; 13 droWing accidents, 2 crushnumerous-to count, we proudly rode
into town and tdmbled out at tlie Wol­
WOU|«1&lt;&gt;&lt;1 with shot, a bo,■ and 1 itiri
cott House, where preUy waiting girls duBROrrd by powder explndpiM, a
wouodedb, burworg eon,, nnd T hurt
by
runaway accidents.
'
'
But then who could rerist
‘ William Roscoe was his name, aud he
»&lt;*d foy Grund Rapids inside no in
He was eigptayed in other teirineas,
bo*
uuqnwouMd reimremeot*
WMbiabretboM. Ilrhwl. from Fort

T A

vucderfui ducovery.

Day Kidney Pad Co.

At Maaistee on July flth. Geo. Ker­
win, fireman on the tug Osgood, fell
overbaard and was drowned. On the
same day Andrew Wider, employed in
MngfHs mill, fell off a kimber pile into
the river and was drowned.
A suit for $5,000 damages has been
commenced against John Law, prop­
rietor of the Forest hotel, Forestville,
for seHin? liquor to one Mead,by which
he rot drunk, bud out of doors all night
and died, it is claimed, in consequence.
A terrible nts»der and suicide took*
place last Saturday night at Greenville.
A roaa bv the name of Cook shot his
wife dead nnd then blew his own brains
out. leaving a grown up son of 90
jrearft to suffer the effecu ol thp, trage-

CMteou aud

Wealwkrep

andheapsof

FLY NETS. CURRY COMBS, SWEAT PADS,
,
CROCKERY
.
V,HlT..AT,gnm
BEST
MADE
COLLARS
WITH
HARNESS,
:
C. w. SMITH,
T A
.
-ANDALL KINDS OF——

H(-1J A±c“wX°% netnru.

steered our wagon for that city. On I
.
,,
/ ,r
‘.i
:
the co,illure of Vennonrtillo there
lives an old Sunfield ^stand-by, who
goes by tbe name of Mott Wells, and '
the boys played, for bis especial benefit: ;
one of their best pieces, which was .j
cheerfully received by Mr. Wells, and ,
had it not been for the fact that the
Band boys were al! awom to strict tern-1
perance.they would have been so soaked i
wirh bard cider that all the fun of the
day would have been nipped in the bud
even before it had commenced, and
thousands of pertens would have mis­
sed tlie treat of having good music
dished up in scientific style.
AVell, about 8 a. m., we reached Ver­
montville and W&lt;re met by the fathers
of the phi* e. As tbe boys were pretty
badly jarred up from riding it was or­
dered tliat they riiould march through
the town. How Che whole city turned
out and how they stared from every
window and balcony ; astonish cd heads
were thrust out to tknow what all the
racket was about, and moat noticeable
was the smiling piiiz of F. M. P., as it
tilled the half-window of Ute Hotel;
office and with stentorian voice called
for three cheers a»&lt;1 a tiger’for tbe
Sunfield Band. It was responded to
with a vim and then Ora generous hear­
ted and grateful dtteeai fairly deluged
ns wit&gt; cigars aad thanks. With beau­
tiful discipline and precision' the boys
tiled into tbeir cb«rjot nndat the head
St about 40 teams took their way to
laahville.
At precisely 9 a. lire we reached the

Mod" »f b«t Oak I-atl'-r. Ohio Tanned.

Whips,
Robes, JDositei’S, &amp;
I
......

sued Albert Cady, for $10,000 damages
for speaking disparagingly of the o_
——. ——,
j cl|^nw’t*‘r °f ^(Dwell^s)
2 gSMMjqaMm
I
man nametl Alexitnuet r.rkson was

ile select muric, suitable to their de- ; was arrested ou Friday forenoon foi
p^..d .tat. of -i,,d. „ U,cretore I
mH
na-ed

.Mid BtoBtJ entires’, Bnknwn tn other m.k~

preservation of
tld village. And
aald village has

MO-nis-

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!
I
50 Years before the Public.

1 Pronounced by all to be the most
• pleasant and efficacious remedy now in
use for the cure of cougkt, colds, hoarsenett, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottles told within the last few
yean. It gives relief where ever nsed,
and tlie power to impart benefit that
cannot be bad front the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per bottle.

Sellers’ Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.

CAUTjoiilS
'bl HOT DEOEIVCO

I’ltUbur,. Pa.

^TTE^TION ALL!

AT

T. BOISE,

DRUGGIST,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

You can always find the following articles, or will be made to
order : All kinds of
«m

M ..I

of

FARMING IMPLEMENTS,

Patata. OUa. Varnishes,

Shovel Plow., Corn Cultivator, and Harrow, both Square and
butterfly.

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines

OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,7

Aud all the leading Remedies in

School Books.
Blank Books,

Z

Books.
Double and Single. Heavy and light,unsurpa^ed in style, qual­ MisoslIan’sa uaaa
mu&gt; or
ity and low price.. Repairing done cheap. Callar., Collar
Bibles, Autograph au&lt;l
Photograph Albums
Pad. and in fact everything in tbe Harnese line

LUMBER,

WAGONS,

a

coxrLrrr. use or

STATIONERY,
Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagon.. Trim­ Wall Paper and Bordering,
ming a specialty. Old tops made to look u good a. new.
Remember we have a foundry and ate alway. ready to reapair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought

BLACKSMITHING,
Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen.

ildnw. Iron Fencing &amp;r.

.errairro

GENUINE MASON

FBUTCANS

Workmanship and Materials

PAD

XICH1GAN NEWS.
.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

I am {prepared to furnish the public

There are poisons who call it a dis­
pensation of Providence when a Sun­
day excursion train is thrown off tbe
track, or a Sunday excursion steum
boat blows up, and excursionists are
■ killed. What do they call it when a
church blows down on Sunday, fatallv
wounding the pastor and injuring
twenty persons! This is what hap
peued to tlie Rev. Mr.' Stroul aud hu
church at Mount Carry. Hancock Co.,
Ohio, on Sunday.

busily occupied in playing and witness­
ing the amusements and pleasant little
altercations that made the time pass
rapidly. When the girls were danced
and Ice creamed aud the . fire works
were over, when pleasure was lost in a
sense of gratitude that it was ten
o’clock and time to go home, then, and
not till then, did we start for the fair
land
of—
Sunfield.
-------------------The Band Boys wish to thank the
officers, especially Messrs. Hardy and
Francis for favors and also the citizens
and visitors who so patiently and goodnaturedly bore with them in theirtefforts to ment tlie good opinions of the
people by musically entertaining them,
Moxdred.

not help but bo impre»«d with the' ’a^V
fact that the great national day of tlie
Michiganders had arrove.
As we received a very pressing invitation to nass Llirnudi Vsminnivillft in

T^orthe season oflSSO,

son, Ind., into the Smith's yard, Mrs.
Ifammerainith' went to get tlie fowl,
and Smith would not let Iter have iL
Hammersmith
attempted to whip
Smith, who retreated into the house.
Hammersmith and his wife then threw
htonea at the house, and Smith filed
out with a gun, killing the husband.

[TRIMMED FREE]

AH FINE A LINE OF

�SATURDAY,

- JULY IS, ISBO.

VICINITY LOCALS.

Dan is sad and lonely in single life; be
dreads a bachelor’s
call her pa hi* pa, for be has jumped
out oOfichigan into the stale of mat
rimod^ apd Wil! has taken the vid The fartuers are badly drove with
Ed. Al toft now carries
the ---------------mail bag* .faaliioned washing machine instead of
---------their, work.
■
John Davis raised the frame for a between the railroad station and post- ' the celebrated tin washer- asd Jeff has
office.
at last won his fair Jesse and a large
Ihwii on Fndny last.
Quite a targe party of our business fortune. Frank and the widow are
West Kaiam o shelled oat spontauemen
and
their
famlies
are
camping
out
now palling in tlie same harness, that
otidy to your celebration.
*
of matrimony. Friend Stocking has
. M. H. Bradley goes around with a at Gun Lake.
Mrs.
’
George
Van
Arman
of
Rutland,
lost his old grey mare, for die has ta­
cane. Cattae, rheumatism.
Ben. Mast lias let the job tn build him died on the first lost., after an Hines* , ken a long tramp down the Sunny
j Banks of Shanty Brook. The B(b)ovs
a house, after harvest Is over.
j of many years.
! Harvesting has lieguq consequently I of Muleville gathered together in good­
James Walker has returned home 1
«sra«*uoBuy i or
After m&gt; .bronro of mghl moutiuv
”lrtvt“ “,our d«T *»'e romowlmt I I,
' r numbers with eow bells and tin
Xnt. Ijind»tnim Imd tbe plro.nrv ot “f b Sunday appearance.
. _
I'| h„
horns, shot guns and sea sheHs, Sun­
greeting a sister just arrived from ■
»- ‘
day night, to give battle to F., and his
widow, and Jeff and hu lovely bride.
Sweden last week.
The proceeds'of the evening was cigars
H. J. Stocking mourn* the loss of ai
James
Clark
will
address
the
tern!
and
other Refreshments for the inner
horse taken from the posture Saturday
—by
-j some
—
jierance meeting next Sunday after- j man.
night
sueak thieL
Ed. Bowen came home from Nadi- UOOD in ^e Court House yard.
j
Wild Bill.
ville, after the eelebrntloe b«!l,
Mi-Man. Tinkler, who w« wJutejl,
Vemeetrtlte'Tyrene. Q.Mend
end minu. «S0.-Stelen j "V l«J»r Uppud over while ridln, Willi
*
■from
him.
' ,tftruvy Wri.lit, is ebont mrein.
from him.
j
Dr.
Derere
of
this
city
was
married
at
Frank Wilson has put a new roof on
Mb. Stboxg tfThe temperance folks
his barn. Please notice the effects of Grand Rapids on July 5th, to Miss here are trying to get Potter to pub
the rainy eeasoji, more buildings are Kittie Bunnell of Covert Mich..
lisli the nsuMKof the folks that buy a
Next week your correspondent will
firing reahingled than was ever known
little whisky for'wedicine, but he got
be able to finish a correct list of the notified that he tetter pot do it if bo '
before in one season.
census
returns for the township and
School for the summer term closed
knew whptwaSgood for him, and he
on Friday last in the Matteson' district, city of Hastings.
won’t do it. Now there next holt will
The excursion to Detroit last Tues­
Miss Es^jer McMore teacher. Tbe af­
be to get you to print them, but don’t
ternoon of the last day was devoted to day by the Presbyteaian society proved you do it. They keep copying the
a
succeM
financially
as
well
aii
a
pleas
­
singing, speaking and reading, and
names every week, but don’t you print
right well did the little ouch acquit ant day of enjoyment for all.
them. There is a mau hero that they
The board of education on Tuesday
themselves on this occasion. Miss Mc­
, thought was on their side but they have
More deserves the thanks of the dis- evening elected as its officers for the found out that be is on our side and
trirtfor the thorough, impartial and ensuing year; N. Barlow, President; you will find out so to if you print the
creditable manner in which site has E. H. Lathrop, Scc’y; nnd li. J. Grant names in your paper, lie lias got as
Treasurer.
condacted the school.
1 luuiu
much iiiuuev
inonev tw
an mi
all ”
ofi mum
thorn nn*.
has. nuu
aud
.
. .
A goodly number of onr eltiteo. nre hc
tha| „ mloon b).re wonM (lraw
Will Davis has .gone into the piscat­
Uw ()[
lo„n
he
orial business since farming has be­ mnking arrangement, to Ito north dorul„, lt thc
came so unprofitable. Will was al­ ...» the prevent month. The M L. ,
t ,bc bond. G-n
ways a great lover of such sport as romp meeting nt Petoeky ts then- piner M„DM.1 d„„,t
nf nnunnnlmn
,
, ,
I
’
~"r:
fishing and hunting, a»d greatly was of destination.
I can sell just the same, and he says that
While tbe Hastings House buss was ! P
...
he surprised when his children began
I the couumjI .had no right to do anything
the
to bring in fish for bis daily meal, and being driven to the depot on Monday ‘bot
» w ben they werv
evening,
the
team
heroine
unman|
,h„ ricb
on enquiry it was found that the girls
made ont in
in the
right shape and bad
caught fhe'llHh iu his corn field, now agable and upset the buss which run two ns good signers ns John Squires
'
■ *; no one „1|(i
fortunately
Gunn, and when they both
when Will cultivates bis corn he feels over the driver. T
1 el,— ,le,,-o.
l.l,t 1
_
...
that if he secures no coni crop, he is wrointlw bum and the driver wnabut j ,„ore tbrJ wtt«„ortl. mor* than live
sure of raising a few messes of fish, of •lightly nuured.
| tbomuinddollar, apioee. it don’t make
One day teat week whtleMn,. lk«,e , COBttmmUI to the eonorol whether
which be is very fond. This, although
, pick,yuB, jf
a fiah story, is nlso a showingof the pe­ Skinner, (her hu.ban.l I. working for |]|CJ.
R. B. Huriey in ArkamvuOwns nt Grand jy awcar they are. So now you mind
culiar effects of the wet season.
Rapids on her wav to visit friends ar' this is nrivate nnd for your good if
Al. Mix was awakened on Saturday
Little Traverse, her youngest child , y°a don 1 Print tbe
night by a racket around the house,
Z. D.
wiik taken with the cronpand died, j
aAd on hastily jumping ont of bed be
EATON COUNTY ITEMS.
discovered two men who were making Mrs. 3., returned with thc remains to I
themselves most too familhar with his this city.
souls.
Leuoy. : Charlotte censusei
property, securing a firm hold on his
; Bellevue has gained twenty-two in­
trusty Colt's navy, he made for them
' habitants in ten years.
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
and in a manner not pleasant to the
B.. nrautorn,
Bradford, aged
ngvd &lt;w,
80, ana
and
- --------]I David
iiaviu d
ear, or agreable to one’s feelings, very ■ Farmers ar* ba«y harvesting their |'?■&gt;"’ »b“»»»«*«» of Ham­
J
°
!I Hit
forcibly persisted in one or both of * ,
lin tnwnanin.
township, rlip.l
died Jnlv
July S.
5.
wheat.
Lightning struck thc house of Hiram
them remaining until daylight reveal­
H. J. Martin and family are safely in Hart, Charlotte, Sunday night, badly
ed their features, but when the invita­ the cooler. (Petosky.)
damaging it. No one was seriously
tion was heard, a third party made his
'
Napoleon Deplanty and wife also re­ injured.
appearance from tbe porch where he joice in the wealth of a second son.
A series of horse races will l&gt;e held
was concealed, and tlie trio, Dot even
The Citizens Protective Association in Charlotte from Aug. 18 to 31, for
bidding Al. good-bye, or thanking him have organized for work and may be which prizes to the amount of $5,000
.will lie offered.
for tbe invitation, beat a hasty retreat. heard from at any time.
Sidnev Wllen left his horse and bug­
Al. feels sorry that he could not j&gt;erVermontville hasT33 inhabitants mid gy standing on the street at Charlotte
suade even one to remain.
increase of 179 in ten years. Who rays while he witnessed the tireworks, nnd
when he went to look for it 'twas not
This correspondent, while on his way we are not growing ?
not there. Horse thrives h.nl iu Since
to Sundav school, was captured by Ed.
There’s a young preacher nt Rev. it lias been recoverd.e
Roscoe of your village and carried he- • pratta, and preaching at the M. E.
Some ask why Nashville goes so fur
fore two of the above couple, where, church will be resumed next week,
ahead of this village. Everyone ought
after a few congratulations offered by
a very young girl has come lately in naBU&gt; lllo ukimsub rosier nuto KUUW
know.. Nashville
citizens foster imhim, with the hope that an opportuni- to the family of Joseph Hitky where provements and encourage enterprize,
ty would present
poTOL-nt itself
iteelf when
wb*n be
b* could there
tj,er. there
then’ were
wore already two boys.
boy«.
and
’&gt;”’1 eiicoiinure
emxmrag* every
oyetT class
elw of basilicas
bu
i.
n j
none
rorope. the newly wedded and Imppv
Son)e
o„ SotunUy night ",t
^0^^
pair collared him and very earnestly broke down shade trees belonging to j
compelled hiintosubmit to partake of j d. IL Spellman, H. J. Mears aud E. W.
IMaahwiDe Vlurkeis,
a portion of the bountiful repast spread [ Hyde.
Wheat, par ba-----------------------------m&gt; temptingly Wore him. Although a
w. H. Benedict and wife started on
hearty breakfast had, but a short honr Thursday of this week for the lake Sa-

WttTiALAiO ITEMS.

before, been partaken of, yet so tempt- I
ing did tbe goodies lodk, we waded in
and although the Sunday school was '
waiting their auperintendent,
we '
thought not of them, but of the good
cheer that surrounded the t-ble; the
two bappy couple, tliat had but just
started out to bottle with life’s, severe
trials, and last but not least, a smiling
couple present who were (so we
thought) about preparing to enter the
paradise of earthly bliss, whether or do,
they were both about to join Jeff and
I*anra on their wedding tour.
Tbe past week has been one of much
excitement in this very quiet and moral
community. The second day of July
was ushered in by two weddings, viz:
Nielson Barqurist and Miss Rhoda
Wing, and a couple whose full names
I have foiled to learn, and when the fid
began with its clatter, bang, fiz and
other noisy aecompsnimeats, Francis
Showalter led to tbe hymeneal alter
Mrs. Laura McKinnis, Rev. A. D. New­
ton officiating. But when Sunday
morning came, and the excitemeat of
the glorious anniversary bad about
died out, a few parties could lie seen
wending their way toward 8. A. Sbep-

Ki'mcr

Pad

E.. church next Saturday and Sunday.
Tho P. 0. dept, hare made our office
a French and Canadian money order

perior region ; will be gone a couple of
Onions, per ba,.
weeks.
»&gt;
------ ---has «»
-• o
-------- »— *»-»•
Report
it »•
tliat
Supervisor
Hull i*»d, p»r lb,—.I—
—I--.’—
has reported to the county treasurer TimoUy p« ba~l—I1— ——“„I
the existence of an unauthorized saloon
............. .. ....... —
in this place.
Hon.
pir eii —™.‘I—*
Waite Sqnier, a lad of twclveor four- '
teen years, received n slight cut on the I Wool
hand by the premature springing x»f tbe ■-------- r’ftrai' UAYrrBo
trap that throws up tbe balls.
i
LVCML WfATTERU.
Rev. Williams, tbe Congregations- I
KHtillCHtion Meeting.

list, preached an excellentsermon on
tbe "day we celebrate” from the text
“Tbe Lord Reigns,” on Sunday even­
ing.
Lawyer Stevens of Detroit,
baa
opened his office with ’Squar Bodine
in Barber’s brick and announces his
retention of becoming a permanent
fixture in Vermontville.
John B. Ellsworth was put in the
cooler for alleged drunkenness and
too much noise, but escaped in an hour
or two by tbe help of outside parties.
He appeared, however, on the fifth,
plead guilty and paid hisflne and cosw.
Fourth of July celebration on the
3rd. went off pleasantly. Not a large
and overwearied crowd, but little
drunkenness, pleasant greetings sad
social chit-chats, musir, oration, pea­
rhe Rez. O. Scott pronounced the nut stands, ice cream, lunches, square
word* which made Jefferson Showalter meals and tilings too numerous to
and Mias Laura Shepard man and wife.
The happy jaurs hare the best wishes Brown of your town won the fim prise.
of this correspondent. Elder Scott Tbe 8 winning contestants made tbe
who officiated at the wedding of the following time. Brown 78 minutes, A.
Arne* 78 minutes, A. Mills 77 minutes.
Editor Potter took first price in the fat
Mart Barber won first prise in thegiaM
feels that his work is about over in that bull
shoot, and Dave Unreins the necdirection, bat as be is yet hale and ond. Mart busted 19 out of» balls and
hearty there is yet a chance for further aud Dave 18 out of 30. Ed. Cherry won
i first oriie in the potato race, Ed. Bar­
usefulness

Bad dogs recently killed forty slreep i grraaXionalists tt
for D. W. Rogrr* of Cartton.
| their lunch stand.

Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Fredi, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kindi.
, HkwkyRok,
_________ Proprietor,
Ho coughed! he coughed! His eyes
ran: be looked redder in the face than
a fohater. But '•Sellers’ Cough Syrup”

Any nutnbri- oftatnirrs w

TT A p Tl'W A "D L* i1,11104(1 Wheat and Gi-ainExIlAJttL/ W AlCxi, I peditlously »n4 AccuraUy.

Iron, Nails,
AINSWORTH I BROOKS
Glass, Stoves,
desire to announce
« of th ’
Tinware, Paints, elevator
• in erniial Mi« Liu. .■
U&gt; receive and
Oils, Varnishes, they are
and
Brushes
■ PAY 'THE HIGHEST, MARKET
PBICI'
*
. '
.
I
i
' ' -1 - •
oq j

m»U«m than n&gt;; kn*WD rwMdy. its
rin of TOxUrtul earn, lu »U oiUuUa

At below Manufacturers prices. I had ;
the decline credited up to me on these '
good# and can j

For any quantity of

EASILY MEET COMPETION,
■ .

book girin* mor.'full i
•rttea of tbls wonderful

Jolmtm'aSaraaparilla, corn IwUgMrttaa.
Sohnftt-o's Sanaparilla l» ujtod by emrybody.

1 E POUNDS G Al NED lr&gt; thre. ««tb, auJ eurvd
of ransampf ion.
Mrtin CradAuck A. P* IMS Nu. a.
. •*&gt;«&gt;» w wu. wno *• bv« rrpwir,
yo»r mwllciM. cured at ot CON
V7 th?“- IpSedMteipSnle’Altotikitr U*

ofCoximuxiiptlon tbsiitdoM not
•l once, and It will break up a fresh eold
r*- HM ter BtartotU*. COADDOCKa
■taceBl-.PhlUdeJpblr, Pa.

Form the basis of many*of the Ague
renuxlirs in the market, and are the
resort of Physicians aud people who
know no better medicine to employ,
for this distressing complaint. The ef­
fect* of either of these drug* are des­
tructive to the system, producing head­
ache, intestinal disorders, vertigo,
dizziness, ringing in the ears, and dep­
ression of the constitutional health.
Atkh’s Ague Cl hk is a vegetable dis­
covery, containing neither quinine,
anu-nk" nor any deleterious ingredient
and is an in fallible aud rapid cure for
every form of Fever and Ague. Its
effects are permanent and certain, and
no injury can result from its use. Be­
sides being a positive cure for Fever
and Ague in all rta forms, it is also a
superior remedy for Liver Complaints.
It is an excellent tonic and preventive,
ns well as cure, of all complaints pec­
uliar to malarious, marshy and mias­
matic districts. By direct action on
the Liver and biliary apparatus,it stim­
ulates the system to a vigorous, heal thy condition.
Fok sale hr all Dealers.
Thc Celebrated Clow
Cradles at Boise’s Hardware.

Be sure to ask your Druggist for
Hill’s Compound Extract of Buchu and
Cubebs, an that is the only reliable
Kidney medicine offered to the public.
The quarterly meeting at south Bal­
timore will be held in A. E. Edmond’s
barn July lltb.

fy For Jewelry aud Watches go to
F. T. Boise.

ry The liest Fifty, Sixty and Eighty
cent chewing Tobacco at the Cigar
Factory.

I

but a; a fair liring profit.

A FIRST-CLASS TINNER

Meeda, Flour. Feed. lAme.ftalt,
Plaster, Stucco.,Hair and
Nhingles.

Always ready at moderate rates.

Money Sared ij Dealim with them.
AINSW8W0RTH A BROOKS.

SPECIALTIES:

X»ETItOlT

MeM&amp;SnrscailusiitQie

Builders Hardware,
Pure -White Lead,
Pure Ohio Boiled and ,
Raw Linseed Oil,.
Lard, Castor.
Golden, Sperm,
. Virginia Lubricating Oils.

AND

A.B. SPUIET.I.D., Prop.

The Legal Tender and Other I

W. A. FOL GLARE, M. D.. Redd.nl
FhyalcUui aad burgeon.

Office 204 Woodward Avenue
Ham* and kaum. far Honrtffntr Patients
374 WOODWARD

COOK STOVES.

Dr. filow'i Turkish Baiba and Hypiu

Tbe finest makes of

ft IZORM.
S UFA ItS,
SCISSORS,

Chr.-nlc, Surgioal Eye

Intcnud Medicine*. Palypu
None *nd Womb tnicrrtwftll
t«vw»*L Pri»au&gt;
«-nrau» DtoeMesof
lHmwe. of Mala or Female;
&lt;&gt;P’^’lons Performed for Croas
Lyas, Club Feet, Hair Ups, Tumors. BooeDfecam and all forma of DeformlUes. Spinal
Lua
H*P !.*!*and Club Fest fitted

1N THE WORLD.

FARMERS &amp;
MECHANICS
TOOLS

hnproTemaita of
i of Threat. Lung,

Calk nnd see me. Respectfully,

1RANK C. BOISE.

Grain

rpHEOLD ESTABLISHED
•AMD RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF

.

J. LENTZ &amp; SO NS
.

Are on Hand with a

Dr.Hill’sEnidhExVacti?
_

;

R KI Q |H| T

A NEW LINE OF

FURNITURE
Of Every Ifescrlption,

I

Which will Defy Competition in every | is ONE
Respect. Remember that all our
TV Empty Tobacco Pails for sale
Goods, which we Manufacture,
at tbe cigar fa&gt; tory.10cents apiece.
are Warranted in Every
Respect.
Tea!
Ten I
Tea!
It to a specific tn the
curs of all dlsMseo of f ’ a
I'M——
to—... , t. . ■
Big Bargains in Tea. and a Beautiful
Conch Shell given with every Pound.
We are alio prepared to furnish any­
C. W. Smith
thing in the
.•k Dust Deposit, Diabates, lufUmmsUua &lt;1
tyWill miy the highest' market
Kilnryasud BUddcr, Dropsy©? :beKJ3=— •
LINE,
id I'rtne, Bloody Urtns, &gt;*Km tbe Boston &lt; t
price in casn torunsalted batter Farm­ lADERTAKIVG
ers bring inyour butter and save tlie
salt.
E. Rkeme.
.■ nn». ir.aljiUty to retain U-’ w«ur, pnrucuian&gt;
nr Buy your Dry Goods, Boots Shoes,
COFFl.VM.
iANKETN.
Hat*. Caps, Croccries, Provisions,
rtorra the Urtae to its natural color, rcc oretf -o
ROBES. NIIKOl lkS Ac.
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Ref.se,
who always sells at the lowest prices.
P«cw-&lt;1; or. Six Bottle* for f5.
Of any one in the country.
Onr oldest, best and most respectable &lt;
JgOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
I arc oalac and recommendinc tbe Extras

Best Kidney Investigators in L

lb« dUssns oC’NsahTiUe
11.01

Tbe Democratic Party of Nashville
and vicinity purpose, holding a ratifi­
cation meeting on the 34th inst. at 2
o'clock p. m. at tlie clow* of which a
club will be formed, good speakers will
been hand tn address tlie meeting, all
are invited to attend.
By order of committee,
W. H. Youmg, Chairman.

val the Oounty Seats

FINEST SEWED BOOT

GOOD HEARSE
for funeral oscasionn furnished free of J yy. JOHNSTON
ch-ree I
191 JEFFERSON AVENVE

&amp; CO.

Detroit. Mich.

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT,

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS.

JT IS A FACT
Tint we keep the

Repairing Done In the Beet

Manner Possible!

Give Me a. Call!
Sign, the Big Boot

For Mie by F. T. BOISE,
Nashville. Mich
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NO PATENT NO PAY.

Largest and __Best
Selected Stock
OF—

4

FURNITURE

iminois^

IN BARKY COUNTY

FRANK BAKER.

As it has been reported that the Far­
mers Mutual Fire Insurance Company rpHE BARRY VILLE MILLS.
of Barry At Eaton Counties do not in­
sure against loss, by us &lt;&gt;f steam pow­
er for threshing; I take this method
of calling the attention of its patrons,
to tbe action of the company at its an­
nual meeting in this city February
last.
By-Law 38 which reads as follow*:
"This company will not be responsi­
ble for any dainag: or Iom occasioned
by tbe use of steam power for thresh­
ing” was strikes out and the following
adopted in its place.
MORGAN. BARRY CO., MICH.
“All members of this Compaay when
employing steam power for threshing,
shall require that a screen er hood be
continually on the smoke staek, and
closed, am! tliat ti&gt;e thresher shall not
be set nearer than fifty feet of Imrns or
stacks, or any other highly combustible
material, and that a watchman shall
be kept by the engine when there is
fire in the box.
Parties using steam power will Nee
that these rules are complied with, and GOOD WORK GUARANTEED
if they are, if s Iom occurs there will
be no trouble, about its payment by
tiiis company.
WALKS* * NORTON
Dated Hastings Mich. July S, 1880.
D. W. RtxiEiu, Sec’y.
p»«pi ofthe BAKKYVILLE MILLS

Wit*,

lockers

IHVIRTORS

WALKER A NORTON

FLOUR, MEAL; FEED,

ATTENTION

FARMERS!

ohtaiuedfor mechanic*! &lt;5c»ie

p Chairs, Ac.
LOUIS BAGGER

Common 'Furniture
JgOOT AND SHOE SHOP.

Our Undertaking Departmn’t
HO(&gt;Tl«l.»aSHOE8.

Prices that Can't 1 Undersold

A. BUftCMAN I
AQKXTS WASTED

Kellotw, D.maray A Co.

J

».w uuu&gt;«.uaM.aeno-*■

�T$r3faa&amp;

A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE.

inter-

and

Guxat sympathy fortho exflud French

NASHVILLE

the “Bunday Bhoes” put on.
In time this iriuipte mode of drees
came to lie nasociated With piety If »
per»i.i3 whs a churcb-mtunlxT and wore ft
more stylish dress dun tho other people,
the act would beget public criticism.
-A guutlwman of education who, though
not a member of any church, traa an up­
right mon, once attended church dressed
in a suit of broadcloth. -The preacher,
being, old-fashioned ami narrow-minded,
associated broadcloth with those pomps
ami vanities which a Christian should
renounce. During the Hermon he re­
ferred to the gentleman aa the smooth­
faced. young man wlurne fine apparel was
contrary to ths spirit of thc gospel. .The
gentleman, however, listened with an
appearance of respect to the criticism,
knowing that the preacher was honest,
if not wise.— Fot/th's Companion.

Humility is thu hull-mark of wisdom

Those who want friends to open them­
selves unto are cannibals of their own.
hearts. —Bacon.
The philosopher AutistLeaen used to
•ay tfrjylifce as rust consumes iron so

Bah
Dr. Bortleson, ol this dty, had quite
■ ■..Ittegaosralte M^id tbrt bott TvtaT a tlrriliing experience Iftst week. White
and Greece vriD accept tbe dceUidn* of the at Becorro on business he thought he
would take a look nt tbe mines Dear
town. The objedt of interest is the old
A convention of the Republican party
mine—we liavo forgotten the name—
As by flattery a man opens his bosom
worked ages ago for aught anyone now
to hifi mortal enemy, so by detraction
mada th* Uigha* sconifl. Fenton, of tbe Irish living knows, and which lias two sliafta,
and slander he ahuta the same to-hi.
•ofcoou of Intensely hot weather. Two hundred
^e commission appointed to investi­ one reoently reopened to r depth of
best
friendu.—BWtop South.
forty-five feet, where drifts indicate thu
deaths from sunstroke were reported in nix
The praises that a man bestows must
first level. No explorations beyond a
days.... .Tbe annual boat roes between Harvard tbe Southern Staten, where
gate the Tay bridgo dimeter reports that tho few foot from thc depth named have
be valued according to his habit in the
been made, though it is evident that Hie
matter of praising, and adjectives which
The Kentucky Court of Apj&gt;eals has
two shafts , mentioned are connected at
from one man would mean much will
declared thc State law which exclude* colored
this
level.
Desirous
of
a
ja.uiit
under
disappoint from another.—Masaon.
of the Berento dmlrict, in Italy, and who
to a wutow al Frteadahip. X. JMra. Chick,
from rerticc ou Juries unoonstitu- terror
voluntarily emigrated to America, h*» returned ground, and at the same timoexprewing
of Kennebunk, Me., bold h«r only child, a boy
Plutarch lias written an essay on the
to his old haunts and occupation... .Lord astonishment that none of the miners of
about 8 vears old. under water until he wm
benefits which a man may receive from
8cott Bell, of Starkville, Miss., and
drowned, and then attetnjited to drown herself.
the camp or owners of the mine had
his enemies, and among the good fruits
A.
E.
Carter,
of
Huntatf
Ila,
Texas,
were
banged
Dukino the progress of the Yalein London bud woek. worked up sufficient curiositv to extend
The Beata of the Pulse.
of enmity mentions tliis in particular,
for murder on tbe 3d Inst.... A crematory fonndcr of 8unday-»chool»,
’ •
ware pnaani.... tlie discovery, the doctor iras lowered into
By means of a little instrument call&amp;l tliat by the reproaches which it casts
furnace- has been (meted at Naahviuc, Tenn.
Ireland, oa the the shaft Emerging ■ from the bucket, a tlie sphygmogrnph, the pulse-beats may upon us we see the worst side of our­
Lincoln, Preaident of tho Borton and Aloany
Four stock men ‘ in Alsaacaaa county, . ------- r .
rather tbe kd- taper was lighted, and the drift along
railroad, andMrs. Dr. William Appleton, of Boaselves.—Addison.
Texas, quarreled over a buauMwa actticmcuL vantage of tbe American team....A Havana, tlui vein entered upon. A chamber be accurately and permanently record­
Parting and forgetting ? What faith­
dwpateli aay* tbe Caban inourgenta. under the
ed.
And now Dr. B. W. Richardson,
comnund of CiHxto Garcia, have been over­ 10x12x8 was soon entered by crawling a
dead, and tbe remainiug two mortally wounded taken and completely defeated. Nearly all distant?© on nil fours, after an examina­ LL.D., F. R. 8., of London, by adding ful heart can do. these? Our great
platform and almost instantly killed.
tlioughts, our great affections, tbe truths
a
microphone
to
a
itphygmograph,
has
each
other
a
moment
afterward.
thc member* of tho
aooalled
I*ro- tion of which and the selection of some
Mary O’Connor, of Jersey City, mur­
Several deputy collectors of revenue vitional Government were inode prhoueni.... ores the tour of discovery was continued. constructed, a aphygmophone, by which of our life, never leave us. Surely they
dered her three children by cutting their throata
tbe pulse-beat may be heard forty feet cannot separate from our consciousness ;
A number of explortona in tbe g»« main under
with a razor. The uufortunato woman wm ta- in Gi-orgi* who participated Id a raid on illicit tlie Tottenham Court road, London, occurred To proceed it was again necessary to •way.
rhall follow it whithersoever that tdinU
doubtedly temporarily Liixane. Hhc say* she diMtiUcncK, in rldcb one mootuhiner wo* killed, ou thc 4th of July, killing two ncreon*, wound­ crawl, and the doctor mice more as­ ' It seems that the sounds heard cor­ go, and are of their nature divine and
has beta sick for a long tone suffering from have lx«n arrewted br tho State authoritiea for ing thirty, and damaging 400 Houmm .... A ter­ sumed the infantile jxwition of locomo­ respond to those of the heart, and are immortal.—Thackeray.
mxlxris, ami ba* Isvn unable to take care of her murder. Tlie United States Attorney will ap- rible balloon accident occurred ne.ir Pari*, ot ___
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________
_____
___
_
_
,
_
tion. An advance of a few feet had j
and 77X
two
Discipline, like thc bridle in the
children, and abo Uionght that *:r killing them pear for the prixmere and take out write of 1 the
thc 4th of July. A balloon bunt in midair, been nuule when a eokl elammv anb-I' throe in number,
TT\ one
~ long ~V
’ . „ , , .
.! short, resembling the words “ bother it
tlwy would go to heavTn, xnd that there *u r.o babcaN cqrpuN with a view to transferring tiw I and two brew were lort.
hand of a good rider, should exercise
CMC to tile Federal eourta... .Cot E. IkCaah,
a
te1(.D»»Qno has lust lieen tried
U7?C“eti b-T “e han&lt;y ‘V?d The thrw sounds are cauaed, the first by
other cause for her killing them.
.( Ch^urtda. killal CoL Winumsi.
I, “
WU^iono Has ;«« tali tried two bnght, gli»temng orb. gradually , ,.&lt;lnlnu.tl„n „[ the ventricle ait it throw, its influence without appearing to do
The death-rate of New York city is el Cuudeo, a dad at Cbulcton. SI Cl
] la France. TU Inventor dauaa U will bo able rote in lur end flaahed back with in- the blood into tbo aorta and tin- otle.r so, should ever be active, l»oth as a
MHiml-i to
cable.
tensified liriohtaiw
brightness U..
tlie r...i.l..
feeble wn
rava ,.r
ofI 1 J**” . “?? 1 . •t^G T
nU&lt;“?
,er
. «“* tt «
on tlie increase to an alarming extent The .
WABKHW-TOX.
I “ trammut -adali
to America
Aaiiriea by
b, cable.
ton.ifl.vl
“’n**’ “
®°.^
““
T KUP?°rt
restraint, yet* seem
Havoto refused to enforce tho rwom-1 the tajier. Slmost instantly a hiising 1\Wnndythe,'r&lt;-c°dl,i!f
l7hmd
h” e“?y
V11"!\
1Tt
?,t 1x5
number of dcatlis bud week were 1,297, against
It rou
must
be d
al-'
Tits coinage oxocutod at tile United
-------&gt;--------------------—--------------- i I — —____
■ ...www.
...--...u...,i/.__
« uuwu
.g3 ,, OI(
d the recoil
olof “le artd-nid
_
_
______
—
-r...u_t.
i
____
ond
recal1
column,
,
ways
ready
to
check
or to pull up, m
1.038 for tho preceding wook... .George Ripley, Statoemlnt. tor the iltoal year ending 4„i» an
Jf ““ W-ee. Tarter 1. mdilnB ‘ rattling Round rtartlod the hewring, and „ th0 enntteotlon, (aFatole) fa
.. ankhS! | &lt;
-.-a.. "
.
whl,n
the well-known New York journalist and author,
and onlj
only. when
«tob -preparab^
to. a
with O»«, a. It,
rrttod tb.1 te tad eueoun-} n „ fomd
1 5tahS»
wm
valued
at
684,370,144,
of
which
♦27,983,750
I
,
----------------------- —------------ (
jt
found that the iieciuuir sounds
sounds of
or j the horse is a runaway should the nchas juat died at the ag\&gt; of 78... .An explana­
1'5™ Uo*'“. ■ ,Tu.rvlf
,™.u- th. Iron, when di.cMrd, .nd by which
tion of thc Seawananaka diaaater, on Long were standard silver. This exceeds Uie coinage j dyptoted exebeotoar wdl permit. At most of
“l«“ h~UUUiv ate looted upon a. work ni a ^ennd. .md the clnunln-r )n«t I ,b„ pinwicinn’.. enr uc ruiu. it. endi- tion of tlie curb Ims perceptible.—(Juessca
Island sound, has probably been found. Tlie o&lt; an, ito-niiw. -■«. .Cvouitotoni-r U litat Truth.
leti. was
wm. soon
anan------------------Aummimr m&gt;
..hnv*
’
.. ,
boiler is of the locomotive pattern, hating fifty bu Jufl nitanwi iron a trip Hontfl m til. la- tx-nlaMf^TW
«"““&gt;««, «*■»- left
regained. Assuming
an .:I tion*
have their corresjxinding sounds nt
small tube* through which th&lt; hot air and fire iovsioi
tote.1 or toa-eultivauon.
and nay*
aav that teoa. '
™ too'rimUte upright position, the doctor cast a, tion,
tjn, ’pulse. As, for instance, Uiose heard
•,u
- , Ba uxuiunuon,
....
- ina
... - lUMitcci-tea■ win
Bclect
Comnuttee
of —
the —
House
of C*~JS
Nacred Music.
----- 1 T' —'—T —V " ’ the
are drawn from the burning coals. In one of ()CCM
,,abort
nocl. umc
uabl
cmnr.uon
or
-------------——
—-—
j—-pecti
in
time ..
that
cultivation
of- re*
will |; .,...The
bustv rrlanen
nt tlyj
,,r&lt;&gt; from whc
w • *„
1 -• ' h, ^(^,1,,. v,lv,. Umt j.
huty
R .HCC at
the nrw»rt
.pert™the-*ibea baa been found an ugly rent i rourtitute a prominent part of their indnstnc*.
1 °°
crop
?.Ut
Hymn, singing is not nlwnvs appro­
m I! nnd
nn.l j,
,
.1 • i ,
...
.
whence Im
he hnzt
had r&gt;nu'i-fTA&lt;l
emerged, nn.f
and lo
large enough for the insertion of a man a fist He »ay» that In North and Routh Carohna the !
dweaee i» due to fangu* in or on the wnentvi
the blood, which should be thrown priate to occasions, and lenders often
It 1. beliercd that thc uhola pressure of the
lntrtwIt U raaulfc^5 ,n tbe mate r.
‘nd U‘"-r
ll”',lrrnn"
«•• P^ . Iwhold, there approached his adversary,' flows
I&gt;rwBru
forward, to regurgitate into the chamber make singular selections. A minister
suam in the holler wa* triMfurred by Uus , lnj
h(.
IM, n-s.on whv
th. ' wo,c ‘•xpenwenta for furnishing a new aud । which, when seeing the disturber of his behind.
I preached fa solemn sermon on tlie jrulgrupture to the fire-box, ending Uu&gt; door- open , cultivation of tea should uot become m
-qutet, coiled him
quiet, coiled himself for a sp*’""
Al
. ..
and scattering the hot coahevsr tbe firemen* । profitable m die raising- of cotton...!
1 look WlUi
" ' ‘
.
room, setting fire to tho woodwork about the i Tte Hupcrinteudeiit of thc Ccnsn* think* the '
Strange Food.
flroroom and sending the flames up to the population of thu United States will bo in th.
-j • d-tortotoi-i ta. in,.;
»3
/ air of
main deck...,AL Philadelphia, on tlie Sth of j neighborhood of 48,000,000The following
, Some score or so of contributors to a
. ---- - said the
July, a ferrylxiat ran down a row boat and । u thu nublie-debt statement for June :
French tqxirting journal dined one day
drowned Mra. Kate Maboy, seed 2». RoUrt Ort w
। preacher to the chorister in tlie vesti* teAMMuo
the ham and heart of u lion, killed
15. Uza» Orr 8. and Ratw On fl.
1
.. "
„
—
——-j
— ---y — । 11ale, "why didn't you sing ‘Yankee
wi'iwTrw by Constant Cheret ui Algeria. The tack.withtitofltafltoto to (.v„r d th.. a ttepressed and melancholic condition. Doodle ’’ " Ji-1»’&gt; rJaoob Kuntx, of Humestead Stot-on.
and &lt;®s-haif par’req. „l.
. r«.Qr w sac.
•
tleali of the liou was found to be tmr- snake. To take the aggressive, then, I
In severe palpitation the sounds are .
an immersion baptism on the bonk
. lyS'ooo ticularly firm and close-graine*!, like was tli«&gt; work of another second, und, , all lust in a sort of loud whirr as from a , of a river, as each candidate, male or
■ ■ - ------ tliat-of a horae, but. although pronounced picking up a chunk of ore, the doctor । revolving w-heel.
.
female, emerged dripping from the
nic. Upon her refuaing, Jacob fatally shot । Totxl coin b
hurled
it
with
idl
his
might
at
the
pro,
.9i,m,uBa,ta&gt; i palatable, it only achieved what is
When the pubto-beat, are oyer ninety | wator. the people inU-r|“ toa the favorifll
,e31355
her. He then went into tho barn and killed i M»tured tebt
I termed a success d’art fine, while tlie traded, vibrating head of the snake just a minute, there is, together with the or- ; revivolish chorus:
J41.W1;
hhuaelf. Kuntz and wife were both over 60 । l^Krttandare^
I....,™.,. with ‘ truffles, “« ho WM to t&gt;K. nd ol apringing- The dinary sounds, a continuous sound re14.4AS.OOO
heart, Bkilifully prepared
year* of are... .Lawrence Jerome, son of
-n,..
t^b'ub.
i I, . - .
,
,
, ,, . I
Tory look ukr men In uniform.
was
unanimonslv
voted
tough
and
indi1
oi
throwing
the
ore
extmtbo wealthy Leonard W. Jerome, of Now York.
Humbling what is heard when a shell w I
TU-&gt; look iiko men &lt;tf war.
■
Inr tact, the Fn-ndi jourtodfala 1»h«anil tho horror d the ' held to tiw ear—possibly caused bv Uie
30,378,870
gestible.
,
At a protracted meeting one of tho
- • better
• •* pleased
•
’ with -•
• i then situation eon well be imagined but
were
not
much
their
ass, aoo^is ..re uuu. wn. Druce, me iruveier, wuen never accurately d.scrita-d—the dark- fnc-tion &lt;&gt;f the blood against the walls of । hardest families in the neighborhood,
inis retufna for Vermont show «uch‘ decrease of |
23,B4M4T fare than won Bruce, the traveler, when
the artery.
by name Ransom, were persuaded to go
population that it is questionable.whether tinder
the guest of the
Arab
tribe
of* Welled
uncertainty
of the is-'
lo-,
the'gu...l„r
.1.^
.................
" ' D‘** th."
the new apportioruueut the State will have more I
.Arab
tni»«
WHtal
S'.”theVtortnri^i
11‘Imuglit ttat the apbvgn.oj.hone , U, u,„ front », ,nb)«-l. fcrpraver. Tie
.n, 130.US.B70
t
sons of the fatheJM ,
• 1 “K. n » Ul • l,,e 1 rninllR »g nmv be rerv useful in detecting mmute ' rejoicing people shouted luatilv in nm«
. . 301.0M.433 Sidi Boojanim, “ the
*
—
’
’
•
nomnee
of
tlie
success
or
failure
of
tho
I
i;,
T
J ’ ’“’b
&gt;-"nouuxi lustily in pros, of the flocks," bound by vow to eat blow, the tear to mow. all mini,in,,1 to, . w pafaaUon. in •lUTorynt part. । pvrt ot taM-tedote-n much-needed con.U.MX17X3U 1 lion's flesh once every day ; for tlie trav- j
toU-tonly 11... htor-rato.ng. chilli* torlx«h.Canpaania.
vennon.:
Br the explosion of tho boiler of n
1
•'ii
.1.-4
’
i
found
4&lt;&gt;ILUU
mule
uiuw
lion
own
meat
wvni.
lean,
ICIUI,
tough
lougu
I
I
,
■
.
...
..
...
..
'
------------- ------I be Vrsr of lul.Hrr han rw.e..-■
pleasure steamer on Itakc Minnetonka, Minn
&gt;r, nuuesa
. r.. . *.. *
~
^le j
mid uiuskv in flavor,
lioness meat
meat a
a tune
trifle iI ™
i ------- 7 ' -7
j’
What Ailed thc Drummer.
the engineer and pilot of thc boat, and tbe
i determined upon though not
fatter and more jredatablu,,and whelp
CupL Bugbie was not only an officer, This made aid Ransom mad. He took
head waiter and a guest at the hotel opposite
-«
without the realization of the dread fact
j
it
as
a
jMTsoind
insult, got up from his
flesh the nasti«»st of» the throe.
but a soldier, and a good one, too, nota­
were instantly killed, *1x1 seven persons were
Mindful that an unlooked-for pleasure that the snake would take advantage of ble as n strict disciplinariun, nnd us no­ I km-es and took his Ix'draggled lietter•enously injured... .Gen. Grant left Galena on
is thrice welcome, Frank Buckland did ’ the tirot ray of light and spring upon its table for his fondness for creature com­ । half bv the arm, saying aloud, “Come
nut tuivi.-w hiit guest* on a certain occa­ foe. With fear und trembling the doc­ forts—a fondness he found great diffi­ I &lt;&gt;n, old woman, they don't want the
Wheat in southeastern and northern
tor eagerly followed the advancing rays
« WL,0«8,«a sion that they were about to enlarge
culty m indulging when marching like of us here ; come on, boys and
their gastronomic experiences, but, when of the taper us they lit up tlie chamK-r, through a wild bn of country. One
. .an‘!
tribe out of
clunch bngn and wet weather.
m.-. IB trv»*ary........................................ I jni,W«,«73
nnd bis feelings of relief and joy can well day the column hod just left's small ch,.,r™ ’naming dudgeon.
the
suup
luul
been
dis]smed
of,
usked
a
,
.... i.-.M.u..
juni irn II n.lull |
Gen. Grant was treated at Kansas Bond* iMUtd to Pacific rallwkr cotaptiaI
l&gt;e
imturinrd
as
ho
mw atretahed before 1*1.
'
.1
. •
....
An
l-.nirllMll IlWIllnr
l&gt;n advent I..,...
—
1m, luterwrt payable In lawful raouay,
fam. mis gourmand sitting near him how 1
An English
leader C.t
set Ithc
hymn
biimlct,
when
tlie
Cuptnin
noticed
that
City to a national salute, bell-ringing and a
tiim, not three feet distant, tlie stunned
principal ouutandlng
one of the drums gave forth no sound '• Christ the Lord is risen to-day—hid­
LVJxjtU ' he Iik,,‘1 it­
Interoat KCTurd ud not ,rt paid
Issly
of
the
snake
—
the
aim
with
the
.
lelnjiih
!"
to
the
Tyroleae
waltz,
and
a
*'
Very
well,
indeed,"
was
the
answer.
4&amp;31.1U
Intereat paJd by Vtilled State*.
He expressed his anger very eiuphatiat Mumeapolis, MIiul. on thc 3d in«t., of tin- Interval repaid I? transportation of
•' Turtle, is it not ? I only ask because r«K'k hnd l&gt;een 11 success. At this time cally, nndordered n Lieutenant to go and Southern canqi-nieeting Christian sung
U31XZTJ I did uot find any green fuL"
the doctor In-thought himself of his redincovery of 8L Anthony * folia by Father Ht-n- I
I
“
Whim
I
Can
Read
My
Title
Clear"
rate- tbe delinquent well. By and by
nepin. There wa« a proc-renion over a mile
Buckland shook his head.
UM, 11*
tlie subaltern returned and whnqx-red f to the minstrel melody “ Wait for the
lung, comjxMid of United State* troojM. militia
"I fancied it had a somewhat musky head, effectually dbqmtched him. The to his supen«»r that tlie drummer hiul I wagon, and we’ll all take- a ride
Troy
31.3HU.fi64
and civic nocietiw. Tbi- formal f-ortion of the
was six feet in length, very large
taste—peculiar, but nut at all unpleas­ snake
programme included o hirtorical oration, a poem,
around, ami numliered nineteen rattles. got a couple &lt;&gt;f roasted chickens anti
" r.-nuirketl his neighlsir.
and a dinner, eaten liy several thmuaud jx-tiple.
two Ixittles of whisky in his drum, ont
'O
ver 1,300 immigrants arriv«-d nt
The
doctor
hnd
explored
sufficiently,
and
The informal portion cunairtiM of aix-vchrz .
All alligators have," replied the
Wild Pigeons’ Nests.
----- r i Baltininn- in one day, la*t neck. Rtid left unniv hr&gt;Ml I; " the euyuum, especially—the lei- regained tlie surface as soon ns |x&gt;ssil&gt;h'. indtle und one chick being for the Cap­
by Secretary of War Kamaev. Gen. Sherman
One nesting of wild pigi*ons is alxnit
and Gen. Houser, late of the Contoderatc car- r Lately fur the Wert... Pre-ddetit Hayv* ba* ■ h,w I dissected this morning, and which We imagine his hair is a shade grayer tain. " Why didn’t the jksir fellow let
ns know his legs hiul given out ?” cried the same as another, und the first nes»
airy... .Information baa been received at the been ma&gt;k&gt; an l.L. D. by Yale College.
Chicago Custom Hou»e that a cattle plagm- b.i»
Bugbie ; “ I don't want men to march you come to like Hie million others in
Census items: Elgin has a p&lt;qnilaHalf a dozen of the suddenly-ciilightbroken out at Winnipeg, in Manitoba. The
if they’re dead lame, Pnt him in the the vicinity. Wlien thei-e migrutory
disease, which uaaid to be Of foreign ongin. is ' tion of 10,040 ; Cedar Itapid*. 10,190; I^uu-as- eued diners suddenly Htarn-d to their
The Danger of Genius in Women.
ambulance immediately." The order birds have mated, di*cided where to set­
in the foiro of tnflamuiatarjr fever, very Inf.-c- t&lt;.r, Pa., 25,846, and Salt Laki- Citv, 21,Mi0. feet, two or three slunk from tlie room,
Genius, when accompanied bv right,’™
ll,avin8 tl,,U4 u,,u10 tie and staked off their claim, they pre tion*. and nearly ns fatal aa pluuro-pneun- mia. The Tt-mten* of Utah contain* 135.OtW tx-opl. anil the rest of the aiesl whs enjoyed by
^nn;..i^i „...i „..w —..*_i
----- 1} 1 amends for his injustice to tne drum­ ceed to construct about the slightest
Over 20G cattle have dk-d, and the
.r„„ IT .. . c, ,
.
1 *
people are iwrely exercised over the (
riIK UiiJted States man-of-war Ten- only ii |K&lt;rtion of the original comuanv. principles and self-control, is a mure' mer, tho Captain took the earliest updangerous
quality
in
a
woman
tlian
a
“See what imagination is," said Buck- imui. Nothing Hhows this more ptainiv lx,rt”n»ty of going to examine more nest tliat will hold on egg and a bird
unlooked-for acourg ..— _ .— for । n&lt;w&lt;- ha* been ordered to imnisdiateh pruew-d
“Three sticks and a feather" constitute
tlie basj-ball chaiut
lutnoruhip of the United • u, Cqltan waters p. make a aearcluug examina- luud. “ Hail I told tlu-m it was turtle, than the life of Lady Caroline Lamb. pM-ticuliirly into his condition. —CAamabout the material according to one au­
Btatesq wc
the v-wav-t,^
Chicago Club
C
.rv-w.-,
contain™ to maintain ; Uon (I| ,(] cin-ninrtJinre* tn connection with th.- or terrapin, or birds’-nest soup, or the
^Ul,r,‘&lt;dthority. Tlie feather is often wonting,
along lead ow all comprtitara...-At Troy rec.
nt Spaniah
Suauiah outrage*, and to
lo report a*
m early
esriv gluten of a fish from the maw of a sea­ No quo was more fully alive to her j
rent
Mills.
Jourth of Julv
- . ......
.n.V
..... ......
»•
Mills, Iowa, while a Fourth
July n-li-hretinn
cekbratioh a*
but a few more sticks an- generally add­
possible
.The _census
returns
give New Or­
faults than she was herself. When the
wm in progress, thc marshal of the day struck a leans a populate&gt;n of 250,239, against 197.91 J bird. they would have pronounced it ex­
Robbie’s Verse.
ed. The nest is plnc&lt;&lt;d in the crotch of
man for insulting a woman. This was a iugiud for ten year* ago. South Bend. Ind., ha&gt; inure cellent, and their digestion would liave Hon. William Lamt&gt;, then* Lord MelA
young
lady
who
resides
in
that
jmrt
n
tree, on two forked branches, or any­
lioarno.
laid
his
heart
and
fortune
nt
her
a free tight which lasted over two hours, and m than doubled its population in tbe lawt derail*'; been none the a orse. I tell them that
which more than three hundn-d men took jkj-_ it has now 13,324, against 6,118 in 1870 .The
feet, she refused him, saying that she of Pennsylvania which is called the where else in the tree where suitable
Four of the combatants were fatally injurid and Anthracite, tbe amallert i-teamcr that ever it is alligator soup, and their gorges rise। ! was afraid that her violent temjier would “Switzerjand of America" has u Sun- j ouppun
ue louna.
Cellar
support can be
found.
Cedar trees
st us gtxxl a dish iw ever a man need i
' wreck their happinesH. Again, however, day-school class of rather bright boys, along the river bottoms st em to be precriMUM-d tlie Atlantic ocean, lias arrived at New have ’ ■’
aie, about twelve mile* from St. Paul. Minn., York. It left Falmouth, Eng. 26 days ago. . , Forewarned, and, therefore, fore­ he pru|xteed, and this time, unfortu­ nveraging between 7 and 9 years. Re- ' tern-d, but when tin- nestings are large
The June report of tlie Ilepartment of Agri- '
cently she requested each pupil to come I beech and other trees ’ are occupied,
on thc 5th ui«L, woven jxx*on» were drowned. culture shows the following m relation to crop- armed, were the gontlemen who lunched j nately
p
p for
1 herself, he whs accepted. Lady
tluxt; —
she -----------could not- ’con- -*------ *-to"**
— —
•
fifty
or ---•
sixty nests
It appears there were fourteen pcraou* ou throngboilt tbe United State* : There i« m in- on octopus at the Brighton Aquarium, /-■
, —line
11 .’a fear —
”i on tlie following Sunday with some pus- From ludf-a-dozen
1 —1
__».» —I..... &lt;•
I. I... _ I
I,, „„ m.-..n« ground_________________
"age of scripture bearing
are upon
built inlove.
a tree, aud only one "egg is
creiMM of 2 j&gt;er reuL in the acreage under oat*. wring It in turn builud, broLl nuj . r'4 S-’VUrm^-r
Thev found
1lu
**" At
At uie
Uu! miUTuun- Am*mniiv
ceremony slm
she waa
was The l"l« heeded the nqnciit, and in laid in each neet.
and thc condition of the crop is excellent,
*
’
•• •
lessmean* expert yachtaini-n, they were utiabhi nromising a yield of 12 per cent, great* r tlian eokl T’
ding’ skate but uot ho tenderns
uath u
of P^won, and she thus turn recited their verses bearing upon
to prevent tho accident.... A diatreaaiiig last year. The acrer
resembling
skate,
but not
so tender
as ' n,terwnrd '^’^’ribefi her behavior: “I that popular topic, such as, “ Love your
cage
under
rye- and
reaemblim
— —
J------J ■liarley mwm
in- P The
verdict
would
nrolmblv
accident occurred near Bryant Iowa, has decrea»&lt;-d niucce 1879,
__________
but the_.__
yield_ will „
be might
’ ‘ *be.. The verdict would probably
THE MARKETS.
•»"&gt;
vuhmble'
" L',£e
“*
ou the 4th of July. Hugh Hanna, with his wife about the name. Cover has an mcrea**-l ta“. tack .till moi t.von.hk- tad the ■!ura‘-’J ■» **»&gt;
and fire cinldren, attempted to croaa a nwoUen acreage the increase, however, i* routined to i octopus Ifl-en boiled first aud then roust- ,lr“" '‘.'f'”"'"; “*J
cnJTU!■&gt; nrari-' ?U'to
NEW VORK.
ntreaui, when tlie wagon wm up*et and the en­ thc cotton-growing States and tire Pacific c a*t. ed. i. » the way in Cornea, where the I
•»
eamagt. which was to , boy whom, tm came tali :
tire family precipitated into the water, except The eoielition of tho crop la not good. Fruit &lt;
i conve;, me forever from my home.
Well, Robbie, what is your verae ?
Mr*. Hanna, wlio lumped out firtt in tune to of all kind* will !«• quite plentiful, much mure nioniter is esteemcfl tree**!
‘
Liuly Caroline wits certainly at times not i
save beraelf. Mr. Hanna and tbo tire children, •o than for the previous year.
aged respectirdy 13, 11, 9, 6, and 4 years, were
quite sane. Lord ilellKiurne made her “ ^°PK
Solomon, second chapter,
A Minnesota physician. Dr. Tanner,
Poisons
drowned.
" '
.......
ufiij venM----,. -। Stay
a far
Ixvtter husixuid than most men
.---- me
—with
----------flagons,
that a man eould live fort- day* , Tr .
n
"
•
. .
A terrible accident occurred lust maintained
.
,
, .
*
If a iicraon swallows any poiaon what- would have done ; and though at last he conifort me with apples ; for I am sick
water alone, nnd to prove tho correetueas
‘ i,,,„ r„n. „ • ,
J
t
was obliged to wp.irate from her he of lore.'
,nv" ’ ”
week near Dunkirk, Ohio. The boiler con­ on
of hi- tlicory went to New York. and. under 1
’
, , .
w,nv,11*u*'n'‘
Now what could be done with that
&lt; IIICAO* &gt;
nected with a steam thresher exploded on a thc watchful even of a committee of local • having overloaded the stomach, an in­ still retained a portion of his old affec­
style of boy ?
farm, killing five pcraons ar.’, acrioualy wound­ &gt; doctor*,
' ‘
started
t out
- - to put
•
- to thc I Htantaueous remedy, most efficient aud tion.
ing four.... .Full returns of the new ccmua tort. A telegram from tin
Without undervaluing intellect, we
t °" uPP*’val^e iQa lwg»! number of ensett, is
make Chicago's population 502,540.
July
6 rejxwte
jirugreM aa follow* : da7 J‘lX !“ “^P^K teaMpoonfu! of common salt think that no one will be inclined to&gt; i
A Lamentable Lot.
n^'aino^
'to^FcjQ^th^eighth
Reports to the Chicago Tifnrg from continuou* fast. ’ He haa lost sixteen pound* “nt. *w !uuc^ ffro,1tel mrintard, stirred deny that both in men and women tbei' The woman who cannot grow old is
various points in the Northwest show that the in weight since the beginning, and now weighs rapnUy in a teacupful of water, warm or qualities vf the heart are far more im-.1 jealons of her own children, and keeps
Ka a Spring
141% pounds. For the past two da vs, however, f cold, and Kwollowed inatantlv. It is portiuit than those of the head, and we। idoof from them. She makes love wlule
tity and quality. In some local!tics there are com­ b. bMta*Mfr to*&gt;«.*. &lt;&lt; a jutori 4alfr j totonvly .lowt, before it heiriM lo eoiue cannot do better than conclude with, her son is making love. She beams and
plaints of nut and chinch bug*, m is usual)r
her voice and steps out a* graoeUo- retotouu.jMO- tlie following lines of the late Canon lowers
tho case, but the general outlook is a favorable
Kingsley, addressed to young girls, and fully as she can, and she is not unwill­
on.-, Tbe rejxirta from Minnesota. Dakota and stomach. Hu did not sleep well last night. I ten,s ol U1° B‘otn*&lt;'h, Mid teat thflTO be w hich bear closely ou this subject:
I ing tl
tlmt her figure should l»e couqiart d
and Nebraska agree tliat the yield and wm unable to-day to make up his rest, and any remnant of the jxhhod, however
' with tho figure of her son’s liuly acwill be the best tn many years.... altmg toward to-night be became quite peevi*h j small, let the white of au egg or a tea­
U. u»a
ta
I qnaintnnees.
Her morals are irreNILWACKEE.
“* a* .ria, apoonlul ol atn.ufl
I"’ aanUlmrod
At Vulture Mine, Arizona, a Mexican, named and imuWe. In th.- rrarios *"
t *
.
_ i •
• . .
i
Hdazar, a disappointed suitor of Miss Pubiate, Hccouiuatuixl bv hi* .ntrnrr.
| nroachable. She never did - wrong;
as tlie stomach w quiet, because j
called at tbe rreidcuce, and after a brief conver­
। but that is not the fault of her dear, gnrThe ninth day of Dr.' TtUxbcr’a (tut in 1 the*e veiy
•ery common articles nullify a
'.'hambcrtf
Journal.
sation shot her dead. The murderer fled, but New York was bulktiuod on tbe evening of | ,nrg‘- number of virulent ixiisons. "
! minus husband, who never knew how to
mcniwonrod the country and soon captured
I make love to her. Sho wishes tliat
him, held a lyn-.h court, and hung him.
July 7 aa follows : At 11 a. m. his poise was
-------- ..-''j 1—7---- —
'
Pioneer Incidents.
■ some young fellow would make love to
96. and his temperature 98 3-10. Hh time wa*
A Quack l Nueces*.
,
gentleman whose parent* were her, but she seldom finds him. When
passed in short naps, bathing his bawd, rinsA
medical
Clay county, ! tlie does, her/ simpering folly calls
Gen. Weaver, of Iowa, thc Green- mg his mouth, and talking to
wv tk« doctor*.
Bucwr*. He
ue
—■----7-— w-nter
— tells
---- rthia
—rTstory
---- - of
— -■ among the early settlers of vu...
*
nnfldcat. 'Ltiag down
, celebrated English quack: He was once Missouri, says tliat in 1824 there were blushes to thc cheeks of her children
baca-Iaobor candidate for Preudent. contidt-nt- seemed strong and confident
about 3. bs was veryr—
•*
an*old
county who । while the voung man laugh*
laughs at
other
uni HutMcaiT visited by an*
old acquaintance from the only three men in the whole countv
her.
’
Jy expect* to be the next Prerident of the United pitched hi* rubber piU&lt;rwilre,
’ to'oSrTaS ।&lt; country, ’
‘"•J*
„„ --- ---------- ----- —- -------who
au&lt; —’! Ito "••Z-o.” I owu«l « *wt ot bnxxfclotb. Tta imrt,
CINC1XNATL
State*. Ho claims that the Greenbacker? will die of the floor. He ----.*~ leaf. Throughout ii “
“I'm
I m glad
glad to
to see thee st got on »o , dret.s was rm-ule from jeans aud limtey ,
Whales are becoming numerous m
buutadf with a huge palm
Zam,"Zam,"
sai
_________________________
I vinely,
said the rustic, “but how dv^l with hickory bark. An incident U1° ocean," says an exchange. Wo like
he called
for water oftener than pre.
prt- I vinely,
probably two or three other Rtefe*. and thu* the day_____
throw the election into thc HmtaC. where it will tiouslv, and be canaed wet cloth* to be placed i is't* mon ? Thee know'st thee never occurred about tliat time which ill us-1 ft statement that gives the full facts as
upon hisbewl and lunds. At 6J5hi«temjsr- had no more brains nor a pumpkin."
1 trates the uimplc habita of the people: ^1Bt nne &lt;1oeH- 11 relieves one of the
alore was 97^ aud hi# paJwfi HQ. About 3 ho Ji 'Takimr
Taking him
lum to o
a window, the aunck
quack, Ij A voung man bv serving ip thoTTpite-I aR»;&gt;icion that whales are becoming nnTOLEDO,
holds tho balance of power.
bode him count thc nssaeni-by. “ How States army, had laid up some money. ' »neroii» on the prairie* or tiiat they are
At the meeting of the National Be- clued to Joke.
I ninny have passed?' asked the quack, Ho camo to a tow n in the ootinty drcased nifesting the woods or hiding in caves on Caw-Na. s..
-X of«_*
__ ibroadcloth.
___ *_t_x* "* On *his
- I)-.A
pnblicin Committee at New York. teat week.
tlie tnciHiifninc
monnhuns. Pi'iildfl
People nmv
now Itunw
know whnrx
where I (k-n—Nn o
l after a few minutes, .
, ’
;
: x.
in • a_ __suit
blue
DETROIT.*
“Nohity,-or mayhap n hundred.”
Head he ware a fur cap mode by himself. to be on the lookout for whales.
In France large numbers of magis­
“And how many wise men do vou »up- For days he was tho most noticed num
The visible supply of petroleum is the
trates have redgutd rather than enforce pooe were among this hundrfld?’r
in the town—because he wore “store largest known in tho history of the • &gt;ir&gt;
the decreea agaiDat the Jo«ut»....Mr. GLadclothes.”
«toix. rt.'.t- d ir. the Hou*c of Cotnmoua the oth­
trade, lieing estimated at 9,000,000to
•'Well, nil the rest are mine.”
various trade and labor organhsRcxte jf the er day that, in view of the distracted state of
In summer, it was usual foi women, 10,000,000 ixurels, and, with a produc­
rittuuui.UA
Dated State* win ba brtd tejtew Ynrk on Inland, be did not think it a-lvwablo to
ns well as for lx&gt;y» and girls, to go bare­
Physician (to Government clerk)-1 foot Even those young ladiee who tion largely in excess of the consump­
Kept 1 to declare in favor ol either tho Repute f’sooiunicud that O'Donovan Rom* and
nominee for iTetickut
%L'!T
»* bU®»«I to return to Ir. Ui»d. I ' Well, what do you complain of ?” G. would wear shoes were in tlie habit of tion, it is steadily increasing.
ta*
duly
-rateful
for
thus
bung
i
i
._
grateful
thtu, being C .v"8lWi??®r't4o,4‘’r-" rbrerau
wearing, when going “out,” a pair of
“ I have a great oar, a wonderful ear,
mare made a martyr..&gt;.Th&gt; Sultan, m
intw-ruw. rd kl_
.1 . . ' . —“Atwnnr fime do you go to bed,? coarse shoes, and carrying their “ Bun­
G. C.—“Oh, I don't mean at night, but day shoes" in tho pocket Just Wore of conversation. “Bo has a donkey,
ingmen'a party. After a while tho Dtnnoarriving at the place they started for, replied a bystander.
used ropndiatinz anr atte
a coalition with either tbe

WEEKLY JEWS REVIEW

Vj- nyMp*

tt.brL^S^tadiEfe

�The Emperor of Brazil is null iodulg-

writer in Colman » Hural

house hi Branford, Ct, built by hie
great-grandfather, Ezekie.1, ISO yearn admiration tor this country when vtait- * white grujie wm good for

franca,
in its
lued at 4,750,000
and the Chateau of Bamtamllct
,000 franca.—Huw Timet.

HOUSEHOLD HELPS.

ty, and taken too little
into any haliit ol

ALL SORTS.

retire to

they hawfelt the
It in charged by counsel for the Jirosecution in the Currie case- at Marshall,
Texan, that at least one of the jurors who
brought in the verdict of acquittal was
bribed.
'

stroke to the new Bio Janeiro w*iej
works, letting into the city water from
streams forty miles away, carried through
vast intervening reservoir* to Rio Janei­
ro Irr tvo 32-itK h main*; and he has
also given tho tirai stroke to a Dew and
ixujKjrtant railroad. These thing*, how­
ever, cost money, s the Khedive iff
Brazil'* finance*
Egypt found out
show a prospective deficit for the new
fiscal year, even’ exclusive of tlie $6,000,000 desired for public work*. It ia be­
lieved that she must continue for n while
■to add eight or ten millions a year to her
debt, which now, including outstanding
obligations in paper currency, is about
814,000,000 millreis, or about $407,000,­
000. It has been increased by about
$17,000,000-the past year.

ter and soda will remove
prevailing
from washable fabrics. in their communities is such that pois­
; for fowisj oned rata are never properly buried or
fine for
r than tc
ibie it. No incinerated by their associates. The
problem has been how to kill tho rata
witlioat bringing unpleasant odors into
Exchange.
| holes in a loaf of bread are the house
careless cook. Thc kneading
Tiru New England Fan
Thm Camphellite sect, to which Gen.
Mra BenedictJnank&gt;Iv6d the difficulty
^flighted.
faith in the future of the ■
Garfield Ixdouga, has 828,000 members
and is entitfouto tlie honor we give to
in tlita country, but. tren
bans or pans not kept clean are on inventor and benefactor. She was
United States. It is said that
lazy and shiftier farmer*
-impart to the milk a dangerous engaged, it appears, in the domestic
nine United States Senators and a good
vested in the enteqirisc wit
fermentive poison.
manufacture of plaeter nseta of various
of success, but without • i
many Representatives are members of it.
To CLMAM-kettles easily, pour a little kinds. Gompluinta having l&gt;een mode
tion of tlie requirements ‘
hot water into them and put a cover on;
securing profitable crops of beet roots. th® steam will soften tlie dirt so that it Benedict began a course ot experiments
A Bor at Pittsburgh, Pa, named
The Farm and Fireeide. of Spring­ may ta easily removed.
with the hope of giving greater dura­
Oakins, saved a man named Finnan from
field, Ohio, ha* this to say about these :
lb keep seeds from the depredations bility to her casta.’ One of her devices
drowning. As soon os the latter recov­
“Take two wooden taxes, one three of mice, mix some pieces of camphor was to mix wheaten ' floor with her
ered from thc effects of his adventure he
with them. ‘ Camphor platad in trunks pulverized plaster of Paris, to that the
deeded the lad a half interest in two
or drawexs will prevent mice from doing gluten of the flour might make the
Fill the space surrounding it with dry
houses and lots at McKeesport
sawdust, or, better, with fine charcoal.
Pxrzup walls are cleaned by being
Let tlie cover to the inside tax be
she wm sifting Uie mixed plaster and
Canadian* are not • little annoyed nt
cuvchnI with a piece of woolen blanket- wiped down with a flannel cloth tied flour for the third time, by way of mix­
tho large emigration from the Dominion
Thebe is not another roll of contrib­ Let a small piece of pipe pass from the over a broom or brush. Then cut off a
ing them intimately, as the ebemists
to the United State*. It ta stated that utor* to any publication in Europe like tattom &lt;&gt;f Uie inner tax down through thick piece of stale bread with the crust say. She had already set a dish &lt;rf
57,000 Canadians have left Ontario dur­ tbe contributors to the Edinburgh He- tho tattom of the lower box, so M to on and nib them down with this. Be­ water at hand, intending to make a cast
gin at the top and go straight down.
allow
thtf
water
from
the
melted
ice
to
at once, and when the door-bell rang ahe
ing the last eight months, and tliat view. It takes in almoat every name
Chocolate Cookie*.—Take the white hastily removed her apron and went to
flow off/ This is just oh good os many
nearly all of ' them have located per­ that is distinguished in statesmanship,
&lt;&gt;f the pitfent ice chests at les* than one- of six eggs, half a pound of sugar, half a welcome her guesta, leaving her materi­
manently thi* side the line. This class, in eloquence nnd learning for a couple fourth thewost
]K*und of grated chocolate, five ounces als upon the kitehen table. The guests
.
% '
of thc eggs stayed until late bed-time, and when
too, it is said, ta made up of the best of of generations. It includes a Prime
Piuir^SixaLD aaya : “ Tho assertion
?n add the they hade her adieu Mrs. Benedict went
fanners and mechanics, who are ilta- Minister, Lord John
______ Russell
_______ ;_ a Ohiui_____ is often made, and manv people taliev^
ur
; drop by to bed without returning to tbe kitchen.
aatisfled
the Government and thejj cbuox
oeUor,, Aioru
Lord AJnmguoin
Brought ;; n. Lord
ChM ■ .
"“‘J.’"•‘‘'"I
*,™5I .?'. .,
Duuaucw with
a mt wu.v.AMuuu. —
uoiu v-niei
~ &lt;mt,
s, and bake
What happened in the night wm this:
’ Lora Iteaman
B
but it only cleanses the
butter
A»&gt;w jrogna. ana Uw .tauly incnwiw o! ; Jurtioe,
; two Ctaun l- bnttart
J’tho'butferailkfuaB"
'“llk
'“&gt;'1
------------ ,----- --------- ,------------------ OI U2e ouuermiiK, sugar ana iuuk acia in a moderate oven.
A rat, sniffing the odor of flour, made
the public debt in Canada,
. Rnrinc.
Brandy Cherrieh.—Choose fine, Ann un tlie legs of the table to the top,
lore of the Exchequw.’m
Mr.
Spring Rin»
Rice I which may adhere *..7*
to it, just os clarifyi and Sir G. C. Lewis ; two or three Lord* i"
“ sugar removes from ft
ing
it Vie foreign fruit, wo4ii, piek the steUM of£ sttek tbe where he wm speedily joined by etherfor—L
aa—:.
-i. ____ 4_______________
dherriea in two oi Uiroe place* with a ragera-^hib brethren. Tbe disn of flour
ton
f10
The British people move slowly in all of Snxira iod puihe Judgo uo tbe “
amo flavor of butter consist*
.
u
.
»w
Th®
consuta of fatty needle ; jxjux over them a sirup made 1 and. plaster wa* easily reached, and the
matters involving encroachment upon English bench
; a Secretary of War, matters, which do not combine ; with by tailing a pound of sugar (to every ' rats ate freely and hastily of it, as it »
long-established custom*. They could Macaulay ; a Secretary of State for thc
water, therefore cannot ta washed away pound of cherries), in a gill of water;. their custom to do. It was rather a dry
not accept Mr. Stevenson's resolution, Colonies, Lord Lytton ; metaphysician^; by it. The effect of washing upon the add u pint ot brandy for every four I supper, and, water being st hand,
as mtroduccd in tho House, looking to like Sir William Hamilton; historian* keeping quality of blitter depends upon (xiumls of sugar ; pour the f irup hot each ’ rat turned from the savoiy
nwrtifv Af
ttfuta.r' with
unfU wlncii
which the over the chsmca; eoik and tie up oare- j dish of flour and plaster to slake lus
„
„ „
.
, .. .
the parity
of the Water
the closing of public-houses on Sunday ...
like Hcnrr Halfem. Crtrljlo and Napier: wiu£lg J,
u ft(I
fully when cold. They will be fit to eat i thirst with water. Everybody who lias
in England ; but adopted an amendment
political econombte like John Stuart no foreign matter that will affeot the in a week, and will keep for an indefin- luui to do with plaster of Puri* will gui-ss
impressing the opinion that provision Mill and McCullock
.....w,. ; theologians
—_—___ .....
............
। at onoe what happened. Tim water
like butter, ■*
it will *•keep
—
better for ’waubing
—a ite time.
ahould ta made for the sale, duringlim- i Henry RogL.re ami Dean Mhuiaii; albuttermilk out than by kneading it
Raspberry Vineoib.—-Pick and wash 1 drunk lin’t wetted the plaster in the rata’
fivirpoimds of raspberries and iwurover I stomach*, and then, in technical phra-e,
ital bout., of null Uqnon., for
m(&lt;4
wb|) were invited to out.”
.them a gallon VA
of the
bestA fchite
; that
say, the plaster »thus
AUV VCD
n AUAV wine
"WC )“ set ” it»
--------is- to
I'-'aTl
---- i
lion at homo. Tim Englfehman eotda n9
Carr,pU.r, Tom
The growth of trees and shrubs is •.AUCAU «
mime roe nrst nait oi roe season • alter i rin®8ar •
14 "Und twenty-four hours, made into a paste instantly grew hard
made
half of the season ; after I'thcn fitrain
more dfepmse with hi. pint ol boor than,
md
K)gOT. (essayista
. .
““e the
“® first
“XT
rat s stomach, making a cast o
j then strain throu^u ft
a flaanel
flannel jelly-bag
jell
---------------------------...--------------SSKr-w
to
ihs.Gonnan with bi. lager,
Iik(&gt; Sir jUIUM 1^),^
„d Hazlett,
and
put this liquor overitfive
ih.uuuo i ------- -------------------- jit wo. ouiy by LibUmt that Cl.ori.-a
piuSd fSTlb’c SS'w.i land
Mt m
1 more ot r««Pb&lt;Trfe.. Lrt
Lot it otani
rtiuxl amuu
again ■! that,
&lt;&gt;»t, x&gt;tb
mtli .ueh
such a
a ecast
in exmk-nce,
eustenre, it
it m
ia
a day and night. Strain a second time 1 impoasilile for a rat to retreat even across
A Polish periodiOl, which numbers ।
Dicken* wa* not enrolled among the tlita ta done by manuring and cultivi.- through * llanael bag, and odd ten ■ the kitchen.
among it* oontribqpors some of the most ’
rt»i.
. rrr
I.;, ti0111 the latter i* an aid to flic former, pound* of 'ifimp sugar. Put in a threeThe next morning tliirteen of them
eminent exiles who owe theif banishment 1 &lt;on‘n ,ulorM. Wl
'
L, ' and discontinued in time to give cfiimcc
dead in a circle around the water
t
- - *;
*_.a
! rjvateand contemporaries, w. M. Thack- i for maturing. Begin early, and, work gallon stone ior ; set the jar in a put of !
from their native country to their partici‘
’
not’ water and let it simmer for twenty i dish. Mrs. Benedict, like a wise worn­
the
ground
for
a
large
apace,
u*
the
pation in tho insurrection of 1868~’4, ha* t ra-v-----------------------minutes skimming
anv froth that mav
kept
her
made profit of
'’
’
any
may ''*
eI’t ^
er “secret
ecret and mode
roots extend far. To stir or manure the
•
_
» .. • cold
......
•. ;»
—J—4__ v for
*— a
_ consideration,
——_f
rfectly
tattle and
*t. ul.„
She ..
undertook,
just publbhed some interesting statinA htrange story of the hardships of ground only, as ta so common, b of arise. \V
Keep in a. coo| place to clear tbe premises of her neigbtarn
tic* connected with the merciless re-1 Russian captivity ta related by a Gk-r- little br no benefit The entire space cork card
Jg», ■-1 : « i
j of the. peHa, and succeeded. It was not
during
|h&lt;
■---rpresaion of the movement in the Ozar’s | man engineer named Neumeyer. He lietween raspberries and blackberries
the
free of thu.
■S
alT--a
axd
onouKi ta
no gone
gone over, and
ana lightlj-,
ngnuv. so os
a*
oali
.iu-watb
aib* CrrrMhEWi
u»u&lt;-v»uii;kh. — Put
x*ut. long
S’ tafore
. _
■ town
•. ..was a*...
lieutenants. From ^ita date it appear? ' wa* busily engaged in superintending should
Dottodbturb the roots, which usually fifty freshly-pickled cucumbers in a 'H^rlm^Sltrarete^that’wV’^hen
that within the space of two years 83,- the construction of a new railway in the nre Dear the • surface. Treat currant*’, stone jar, ieparating «ch layer with i
J
to
434 Poles were condemned to perpetual | South of Russia, when he **w himself goo^.™, gmp.i-tae., yow Age. , h-b gny !«.«,
..png
ai,_
tor ■&gt;
expatriation, and transported to Siberia i suddenly surrounded by a body of police etc., n» the same way, using manure if fepliel Pour over them a pickle mode
neetleil, and to the amount required’in by tailing a pint and a half of Milt in a - - ^*7’
or to other outlying provinces of the |
mode prisoner. On being shown a
coiiDectiun with cultivation, applying* it f gallon of water, and a table-spcanful of
Russian empire.
photograph fiortrnit, he innocently ex- early, so a* to get the full benefit. Born cayenne pepper ; onlv let it ware to u
Clara Distinctions.
“7
, .
claimed : “ Where have you
got this manure b in general preferable, as it tail; have it jierfectly cold tafors put- !
_
An extraordinary case of gravel is re__ ,from?
- -I .have never •hiul. mv also nerves to some extent as a mulch.
Caste distinction*
are carried
sometimes
’e’f| picture
ting it over tlie cucumbers ; cov*FWell
,
---------------—-------------jiorted from West Jifftraon, Ohio. A
Al
tolr-..
taken."
” Thi.
Tliis •v+TnnMinnrv
extraordinary re
re-।
’. 1 W«
We sow our grain
imnn too
tor. thick,
thick just
in«t a*
oh
lettTeB 1 PUt “ dean 1'**”* °l to “ ab*UT(l extent in Engian.l—gvne sowow
grain
thick,
just
a*
W(XKj linj g brick on top to k*ep ! endly by those of new-born gentuity.
»,dow Udy named Ain. Tbom^n died, Kmbllul5&lt;,
to
Hulnumn. or .rVS«
one ImJ
and too
.hrobd
anA
plm&gt;t
we act our tree* and shnita and plant the racuml)en, down . th..y*
fe,- It ha. been told of an English Jady.
and Um attending phyarnmn. were ™;, „tl„T Wolkolf (lho jtepj ,nthoro[th„ | our cam
clue.-. ..............................
corn too dose
With land imide , raeat by slightly acid( und lie ready ibr whoso married name b of most “base
able to agree .&gt; U&gt; tb.' camo- of death, j
a
t Qn
E
। niellow
mel ow and level, am
and the seed dutnluj llsc &lt;n U^wtAs. This b a Hofland and mechanical ” origin, timt, having
’
’
uted.evenly
aud
properly covered, half
half[
nt&lt;«d
evenly
and
primerly
»------with
—---------------’
Soma attributed it to eon.umpUiu. mid
o
^ht
bmlM(h,
had one interview
a governess whom
thu quantity dow used is a great abun1 ’
— i
*e thought of engaging, and having
other, io mneiT or nleeratum of the
Neum„„,
a ^rioo. pi«li&lt;~ daBce.
ibiBoe. Tlie drill is
in a convincing proof
Jonathan Edward*.
been much pleased with her, she on the
atomx-h. Tlie dmagreemg doctor, held
H(,
u.m
*’ *’ k Here i* the all-important condi­
It i» impossible that people of ordin- t second interview informed her tliat she
tion of uniform covering present, and a* ary sensibilities should have listened to wm sorry she could not engage her, at
a poat-mortem cxmmnabim, and tonnd
,abmittcd to , „,„illonlc in. «™
m the liMdin W gram, of gravel, thu |
Uu. all tlie set-il grows light seeding is neces­ his torturing discourses' without becom- i she had discovered that sta had lived in
sary if the seed i* sound and undam­ ing at List sick of hearing of infinite a1 family the head of which wm “in
rtuaUoatotwhuihweru a. large a. peaa. ,
f&lt;wt
w
aged. More attention to tbe seed is, horrorsand endless agonies.
It came trade.”’ Ibe governess wm no loser,
Tho e»e » a little remarkable on
olh„ U1M
Mbb^. therefore, called for, and in securing
venr hard .to kind-hearted persons, to ta- | however, as she shortlv afterward served
count of the great numtar of stones and
,
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tin* greater cleanl£ne« wdl follow.
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&lt;
f-n(' stalled fish on a journey of fortv- Our grain will eventually all ta drilled lievc that the least sin exposed a creat- in a duke's family. Domestic servant!
the peculiar character of the svmptoms,! .
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fottr daj-s. After spwiding about *ix in, thus Jeasening the seed to alxnit one- ure God hnd made to such exorbitant are grfat sticklersfof rank andprecedence,
penalties. Edwards' whole system hnd In op^foatancythe titled lady of a house
which could so baffle the physicians m
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”
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,
weeks more in prison on bread and half. Even this will ba reduced, for We too much nf the character of tlie savage saw a vert nlae-tooking young woman
dmghoamg thecaae.
)
by . 1(&gt;w
sow too thick with the drill. Where thc jieople by whom tlie wilderness hail so who offered herself for service, and being
land is well prepared, a* it should ta, recuntfy been tenanted. There was re- ' much nleOMed with bar appearance, exA brilliant iqf-teor i* described in a ■ nals awaiting their transportation to Bi­
aud the seed L*t all sound, broadcasting venge — “revenging juiticr "
wan jjrwuyjd a vriih &lt; to the housekeeper that
recent telegram from Macon, G^i. : A 'beria,
’ *he succeeded in forwarding a let­ will admit of a reduction of nearly what ho called it—insatiable, ex- 1 she should ta- engaged. But 'after a
meteor m large a* a Imrrel, starting from ter to the Governor General of Pohulc, one-hoif, and the crop will ta better. iiauating ite ingenuity ini contriving the ■; quaai-comi*etitivB
quaai-competitive examination of the
There
will
be
larger
strew,
a
larger
and
most
exquisite
torments
;
there
was
the [। candidate, the liousekeeper
the zenith, plunged down the northeast­ whose brother had formerly employed -■r—---------- —o— -—o---------,;
Housekeeper reported and
NeiwH-yw on hi.
Ertbonfe. :
h^d, and 1™. di.portlioni to lodge. hereditary hatred glaring cm thabalie in [ said, “ Tliat girl ta-a nice girl, but she
ern sky, and exploded with a report tliat
,
. More labor should ta liestowed upon theits
cradle;, ’ there
were
file
Suffering would not suit mee stall,
atafl,myted^.
my lady. She
.
ua
cruAuv
lAivru
*
erv
uie
smivruig
M
reverberated for thirty seconds and Thank* to Count Kotzebues mterces-!
wretch ana the pleased and shouting lias only lived at rich raercbanter house*
tlie-j imjiroven it otherwise, and les* eet*l kx&gt;ken»-dn. Every natural grace of dis­ in town, and at their little trumpery
- Melikoff
a allowed
-’“
shook the earth at this point. Tbe me­ sion, Count Loris
teor wm about five seconds falling, dur­ poor victim to return to Germany in a sown, passing it first through the fan­ position ; all tliat hail once charmed in villas; and she knows nothing of the
ing which time the city wm lit up m by jienniless condition, covered with ver­ ning-mill witn a full wind on, n* the the sweat ingmiuousnyskof youth, in the wavs of a great house. ” The lady wae
light or imperfect seed makes a feeble laughing gaycty erf childhood, in the obliged to yield the point, m all xueb
an electric light Much excitement pre­ min, and wearing the same clothes in
winning helplessness of infancy ; every matters are left to the housekeeper.
vailed in the negro quarters. Tlie in­ which he had l»eeO seized, and which
Many farmers are very stingy in the vLtu* that Plato had dreamed of, even­
habitants rushed into their houses, had never been washed.
How to Boll And Stew.
-natter of supplying animals with salt. character that Plutarch had drown—ail
closed the doors, and filled the air Witli
Th. y seem t.» think that th&amp;mofiqy in­ were branded with thc hot iron, which
To do either properly the food must
vested
for ----animals
is —
virtually
thrownj left the bbokened inscription upon
------------—
------ ,rf --------be immersed at the lieginning in actu­
Dainty Eater*.
their screams and prayer*. The time
away, and they study how to avoid tkb them, signifying that they were accursed ,ally tailing water, and the water must
A menagerie elephant eata’about one lore a* far as possible. Occasionally a of God—the damning word nature.
between the disappearance of tlie me­
ta'allowed to reach tbe tailing point
teor and the report was about fifteen hundred pounds al the best timothy hay farmer will find that some sheep will
rv’is noi snfficiepi reason for at-&lt; again immediately, and to boil for five
everytwffljty-four hours. Giraffes, camels, live six moetbs without eating salt, and
g {th* motives Of ti man sfc&gt; shintly minutes. Tin- action of the boiling water
minute*.
________________
~v;
-------------------------• zebras and deer are also hay-eating ani- he loses no time in making hb discovery
/so holy in aspirations, so mefek, upua the-surfaw ofeither meat or veget­
A motimbst, origtaAUx! by Sir Anknown to the worliL A large proportion । ho latarious, so thoroughly in earnest in able* b to harden it slightly, but enough
of tanners furnish salt tO rftieir animals --------*»-»«•-— -«
—life was given. to prevent the
the work
to which
his
of either juice or
an,. (HU .ua . few enUu^u. i. „„
—
foot for a Briush emigration scliemo on
mackerel, each animal taking twelve but onoe a week. On these occasions But, after long smothering in the sul­ min they eat so much of it that they feel un­ phurous atmosphere of his thought, one the
a gigantic scale. Tlie idea ia a com bins- to fifteen each meal twice a day, andtan- comfortable during the following day.
'
Was this xw-- WPyStock ol all kinds should have oak co'noaything like the
Stautly within thtir read), whether fiiey tin-—ma
with aid from the state, emigration to '
of any consid done.
oaters come the polar bears, whose regular
*
—‘™ 1---------ties of
Protestantism ? If so,
British cotonire, for it is koted with diet is bread soaked in milk, with fish now are in the
,
th Bacon -. It were tat­
.
. 7ke P04
alarm tliat titooe now seeking cltaw- and then for a change. The black bear*
box in *
ter to have no opinfun &lt;rf God dt all tlian
cpterud Wm for
are
also
given
bread,
one
hundred
pounds
room outside the strained and crowded
such an opinion m is unworthy of Him.”
remove
Vegetables of almost
limit* of England, go to swell the growth bring used daily.
pasture A *■ natural man ” is tatter than an un­ the
every sort are fed liberally to the different
’
.violence ! _r_
efiver,’imd fall
and grentoea* of the United States, in­ animals — cabbage, potatoes, carrots,
required is
luck into
sn»,: than
------ the
-- ’pbt in drop* of moisture,
stead ot aiding’to build up the colonies. onions and turnips. The elephants are All,
be move.1 by the heads of cattle
fr a IV. ■ if tho
the boiling is slow."’ po'not think
In fifteen years, out of 2,000,000 of peo­ great cabbage eaters, in addition to their and
^Mn cattle have supply Holme*, in International’-Review.
that rajrfd bajfng cooks fMter; that the
■landawl diet, bay. The giraffes, singular­
ple who left the United Kingdom far
gentle pews* I recommend.''' After the
within reach they will
ly enough, are great omen eaters, while
The Human Figure.
lands beyond the sea, only 250,000 went tlio deer and goate. ■ and
of the
dor them foteomfortabte. dull is not a
The proportions of. the human figure
ive fire
to Canada, seven out of every eight
six tiinca the lepgth of the feet.
Bran and oata and corn are luxury, W a noceaxity, and ik.should be are
&lt;1,750,000) going to thc United States. potatoes.
Whether the form U slender or plump,
boil meat
and
also liberally distributed—mostly once or applied without stint. Animals know
better than their awnMfi'do how often the rule holds good, pby deviation from
mid
John Steele, the “OSd Oil Johnny ” j twice
. .— a week—among
w tho hay eating
they require salt.
Any stock-owner it b a departure from the highest
would oljiect to being allowed to taste beauty in^gbpo^tiem..
notorioa. UOTUgbout tbe cxnmtry, u
.eaX..tr»L-, dirt
tbe
now a well-behaved
'
iy
French Palaces.
Tlie pcraonal habits of John Quincy
&gt;. Pa- «
Adams, when Minister, were remarksbly
The “Direction de* Bailments Civil*
Growth of Cleveland.
wm in 1864, wires he wm 21, that the
’ *" * Jfationanx ” hM lately had
niniple, we infer from this entry in h»
In 1870 tbe imputation of the city wan the
aoes and chateaux former! v
striking of oil ou a farm that he bad in­
diary: MI rise usua’ly betwtwn 5 and
6; I begin tbs day with reading five
. .. *» e&gt;owu .*»d, wd tbe
herited began to yield him an income of 92,824, and it wm estimated that tbe
intimate ha* been made public. Tlie point of the forehead, is a seventh. If charters in the Bible ; I have this day
$3,000 a day. Thia wealth turned lu*
Palais de Vcraoilta, with it* park and the face, fMCfi tho tooU of the cliln, be 'finished, in course, the Old TeatamenL
foolish head, snd he began to spend the year, show a population of 157,94$. The dependencies, ouraes first, l/eing rallied divided into throe • equal j»art*. the f~
----* 11 then Write unta 9 o’clock, when I
money in the mo»t lecklem and gro­ rate of increase from i860 to 1870 wa* at 112,000,000 francs.
The Luxem- division determines the place where the I breokfokt alone in my chamber. I write
with it* immensely valuable art eyebrows meet, and the second the I
tesque manner. He aquamkred.sU his
tril*. The height, from th? tai to
TOtil- 6.
property in three years. His wife had
from 186i&gt; to 1K70 was much
top erf the hwul, ta the distance from
extremity of the fingers wtau the ti
11 1
^waa ioat i»a bank failure. Steele grad*
are extended.

s*

.Tamm Ranpath haa returned to Ire -

November.
New cotton factories are springing up
everywlwre down South. One will
started at Chattanooga thifc season.
The annual revenue of tho impc
family of Russia is $12,500,000. T]
give, in annual charities, $2,500,000.
Helen F. Coolidge is a partner with
her father, an ex-Judge, at Niles Mich.
The name of the firm is Coolidge A
Daughter.
Mabe Twain likes to write in an nnfurniahed room in his stable,vend Mrs.
A. D. T. Whitney wrote her last book
in a hay-loft
No less than 200 firms, employing a
force of 26,000 operatives, are now en­
gaged in the manufacture of silk in the
United States.
A place in Oregon i* named Qnnacum. And the tin&gt;t Chinaman th** ac­
cepted the invitation was run out of tho
place with rocks.
The Hindoos are imitating f'tho
missionaries in rireulating religious,
tracts. Their tract* are devoted to ac­
counts Of the exploits of their god*.
The project of a railway tunnel under
tlie St Lawrence below Montreal ia
meeting with o .porition from the Grand
Trunk Bailway* Company and the Mont­
real Board of Trade.
The Indians are reaping a rich harvest
in the vicinity of Qudeute, W. T., by
catchisg fur seals. The profit of one
day’s work frequently reaches $20. Tlie
bldnH are worth from $8 to $10 each, ac­
cording to size and quality.
The Rev. Dr. Hodge, a leading Bap­
tist clergyman of Richmond, Va., is now
traveling in Palestine, and writes that
tho river Jordon is deep enough to swim
in. He desires to controvert tbe state­
ment which ha* l»ecn made by preju­
diced {persons that there is not sufficient
depth of water there for immersion.--.
A little girl visiting friends at Mel­
rose---Highlands,
near- Boston,
------------ ,----------- —, while
— playrt
ing in the born, fell from the hannow
into a stall, and impaled herself upon
»&lt;"»«» n cow, the horn passing
rb„k' into h„ 3
through her cheek into her mouth.
Luckily the cow was geutle, and the little
sufferer, who wa* only 5 years old, woa
released without further injury.
One of the richest and most famous
monnsterica in Italy is that of Monte
Casino, on the line of railway between
Rome and Naples; it was founded in
1629, and ha* continuously existed ever
since. It* library is wonderfully rich in
written and printed documenta, and the
rent* of the domain are adequate to
maintain the institution. Its abolition
and confiscation are now urged by the
Italian Radicals.

Green, the celebrated detective ser­
geant of the London city police force, is
dead. He was notAble a* the hero of
one of those extraordinary abases after
criminals which occur more frequently
in sensational novels than in real life.
Last year a defaulting bank manager
alMConded, and Green was put on his
track. Posse Partout, in Jules Verne's
“Round the World in Ninety Days,**
hod scarcely a more abnormal exjwrienee of a man hunt, for the pursuit' was
continued through naif a score of coun­
tries, and occupied six or eight months.
In tho end the bank manager wm run to
ground st Buenos Ayres, aud arrested,
but he succeeded in obtaining a warrant
against the officer for an attempt to kid­
nap him, and but for the British Consul
matters would have gone hard with
Gt.m-ii, who was forced to return with­
out hw man.

Chnrch Towers.
The towers of Cologne Cathedral are
thu highest in the world, tho height
they have attained baing 5 feet higher
than the tower of St Nicholas' Church
in Hamburg, which baa hitherto been
the highest edifice. Ultimately they
will bo 51 feet 10 inches higher. The
Cologne Gazette gives the following as
the heights of the chief high buildings
in the world: Towers ot Cologne Ca­
thedral, 524 feet 11 inches from the
erement of the cloisters, or 515 feet 1
:h from the floor of the church: tower
at St Nicholas, st Hamburg, 473 feet 1
inch; cupola of St Peter’s, Borne, 469
feet 2 inches; cathedral spire at Stras­
burg, 465 feet 11 inches; Pyramid of
Cheops, 449 feet 5 inches; tower of St.
Stephen’s, Vienna, 443 feet 10 inches;
tower of St Martin’s, Landshut, 434 feet
8 inches; cathedral spire at Freiburg,
410 feet 1 inch; cathedral of Antwerp,
4(M fixjt 10 inches; cathedral of Florence,
390 feet 5 inches; St Paul’s, London,
dow

tower at Magdeburg, 839 feet 11 inohes;
tower of the new Votive Church at
Vienna, 814 feet 11 inchra; tower of the
Rath-haus at Berlin, 288 feet 8 inches;
towers of Notre Dame, at Paris, 232,
feet 11 inches.'

“Mr. Benni”
As an illustration of how the simple aro
used by politicians, the following anec­
dote b interesting:
At a jKilitical meeting, the Bpeaker*
and audience were very much dbturlied
by a man who constantly called for Mr.
ou the stand, this man bawled out:
“ Mr. Henry 1 Henry ! Henry I I call
for Mr. Henry 1”
After several interruptions of this kind
at each speech, a young man ascended
the platform, and wa* soon airing hi*
eloquence in magnificent style, when Hie
same man as before was heard bawling
out at the top of his voice:.
“ Mr. Henry! Henry ! Henry! I
call foY Mr. Henry to make a sjieech !"
The Chairman arose und remarked
thatM weald oblige the audience if tbe

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k'wntlj

££A8TU«MI XATIOVAL BUT,

Capital *od Surplus Sloo.ooo.

lobf

It wllsfactoi Hr appearing by affidavit on Ala In
bta rwtuw that tU aU-e
defcudaM. John I
J.BOWNE, Ge*. E. GOODTEAK.
PrMMbnt.
CMbfer

QLEMEMT SMITH,
Naabvil and eekrbete tbe forth; well.
• Saterday tnonrin we got up auful eily
and et „nr brrkr.ul and doo. the
chorea and put up lota of dinner, and
fixed up reel niw and combd our hair
aud hitched up the horses mid put our
basket of dinner in tlie bottom of tlie
wagon under a seat, rite nnionr the
sweet mouc clover, wltero ^Srood keep
cool, and Molly‘and I. and John, that’s
our hired man, and the chiidnrn got in
the wagon and started for town. Well,it beiWk eriy in the morning, and the
air reel knol we drove .fast so as to be
tn your turns aa erly tu» the ahow wood
begjnrwell, I told Molly you’d be reel
glad to sw us, and would tell u» where
to stand when the fokes went by, so
we drove to yonr houa and you was
gone nden with .Misses ^Strong; well,
what could we do but drive flown toun.
I told John to drive carfnlso aa not to
run over lota of boys in the road ahootin off fire crackers. We thot.you wan
reel carles to let them ahoot such
things in the rode and scare diehorseg,
but the boys wood thro the crackers at
the home* and into the wagon and laf,
ao we thot it wiw the way you token
ccturbated, but John cood hardly hold
the horses, and lota of teams iikc to
run away and smash things to peeccs.
1 told Molly I gew it was tbe way they
done in citv’s bo we laft too. Well John
he hitched the horses and 1 helped
Molly and thc children out of thc wngon, and I went to lookin around. The
boys kept shootin them pesky tilings
rite among the people nnd it looked
reel bud. It aceart the horses and set
tlie wimins dresea afire and made such
awful noise, I thot if I ran thejtown
I’d stop that fun awful quick, but Jit
was tbe eelerbadon. Wei, I started
down the sidewalk, but I didn’t ;go 2
Rtept^forc I seen a feller, sellin lota
of atnf'for nothin,*! thot he was goin
to make tmall a present, but one feller
pade lOJcents and g*)t just nothin, so 1
went on 2 steps fnrther_and_thenj_rite
on tbe walk, nnd rite in” the”way, was
was a feller sellin pea-nuts and reel
week lemonade, but lota of fellers and
their gals et the pea-nuts nnd drinkctl
lemonade, so I let tbem^ilone think­
in mebby it was rite to have them git
rite on thc side walk and stop up *"
rode. Welkin I went, and'I never
such u lot of gambling in nil my
pr was on tliat strete. The fellers wood
tell you ooo«l get ever so much for 10
cvDts. but when you tride all yon wood
git wns ever so much wisdom. Wei, 1
did’nt bite .troth a cent but Molly wan­
ted me to git her a lot of reel good
jewelry tliat she seen in a box] with
glass over it, which n feller with r reel
nice fact* sed we cood git'by payin ten
cents. Wei, down went 10 cents, then 10
cents, then 10 cents, and so on, but the
reel gold did’nt cum worth a cent. Wei,
we went ou lite among the people, but
some of them smelt reel strong of
whisky, or aumthiti. and made lots of
fuss tryin to walk, so we thot they was
drunk, but mebby it wns thc cclerbation, finely we cum to a place all horded
up but u little place and covered over
with bushes that smelt like the fellers
we met, nnd lots of fellers comin ont
and goin in all the time, but mebby
they was eelerbatin. Well, party food
we herd lota of musik. so we looked
cd around and sea.* lots of fokes comin
down the rode, with a brass band play­
in with all their mite. We looked at
them till they gdt by, then we fullered
them to see wheretbey wood go. Finely
someone sed that a man was goin to
oration over iu Smith's grove so we
went over to. Welt, when we got there
we set down with tbe rest to bear the
oration, finely after everybody got still
my friend Trumau, a man who we do
so like to trade with because he always
keeps such good calico, and tea and
uibueer, and always gives us so long a
time to pay for what we git, wcl, be ris
up and smiling nnd looking reel good,
Red that the band wood play a peace ;
well, the band just tiz up and tooted a
a real party him, and the drum beet,
aud party soon when everybody got
still and a prayer was made and a man
red a peace oat of a book then,»tbe
band ris up and played another him,
and puty soon Mr. Truman came to tbe
lore part of the high pulpit and said
that a man by die name of Mr. Clay
wood si*eek, and the man spoke, bnt
he red his «pcnk. and such a riptearin
old peace you never herd, why, you
could’nt help but cry to hear him tell
how thc rich men run tliis great coun­
try, while the poor fokes was all starv
in to death, and bow we was running
rite into a empire or ssmthin of that
sort. I tell yon it was net techin and
Molly and I felt in our pockets to see
if we could’ut spare a little money to
lielp thu poor sturvin fokes, but I ।
didn't have bat five cents and Molly ;
two certe, ba; we tbot when they pass­
ed round the hat we’d throw tliat in
anyhow. But, after awhile the man
told the fokes to vote for sombody

Attorney at Law,

__-------------- ...
up our minds that tin auful wicked to
have so much gambling rite in site,
und stop up the rude with the nasty
pea-nut stands, and let the .boys shoot
of! their fire cracker* rite among the
fokes nnd horses, and let them run
homes on the rode rite among the peo­
ple where sombody gets hurt, aud if
we was you we'd never let them do it
again. Now Mr. Strong you talk to.
them big men wlio hi ns tlie show bus­
iness and tell them to be a leetle more
careful and keep the boys more quiet
and the gamblers off the rode*, and
everybody will be happy. I tell yon
we bad Iota of fun, nnd youv got a rite
rumemsmart town, but don't fortit
'* to —
|—
her to du as I tell you an l when you
git reddy to oelerbate agi In let me no.
Yonr Friend.
'
Timothy Tumble.
A man enters a barber-shop, diveste
himself of coat, hat,and collar, lolls in­
to an' UDgruceiol attitude, but is un happy unless the, whole front of tho
house is open to the public gaze while
is being lathered and sheared.
"Upon
the very
next ' block
ho drops in to imbibe a little cider
through a straw, or warm his stomach
with ’Sour Mash’ or ‘Old Crow’ and he
glances uneasily around to see if the
door is hedged by evergreens and the
windows all closed by blinds." These
‘‘evergreens” and ‘‘blinds,” mischiev­
ous as they doubtless are, are a sig­
nificant confession that it Ims become
vulgar and offensive toxlrink intoxicat­
ing liquors openly and freely in tlie
view of the pnblic.

JAMES L 8WEEZEY,

Attorney A Counsellor,
for htawppi-arance.
ty. Mtchlj»n.

Probate Order.

£j HoutuniUB,
’
SHERIFF
TVUUB BUSSELL,

I have just purchased

DER, deceased.
On reading and flllug ths petition duly verified, of
Van Frndet. praying this Court co determine who
are tits legal hairs of said deceased aud entitled t o
Inherit his real estate.
Thereupon 11 to .ordered, that
.
Monday, tbo IHlb day of July.
next, at ten o'clock In ths foreo jon. be a,signed for

DRY G-OOTDS,
pOWEBS A BARLOW,

Of the above machines,

FOH (JSII.

HARDWARE,

of «»ld Court, t*»cn to I* bolden al the Probate

should not bo granted.
,
And it la further ordered, that aald petitioner gh
notlco to the peraont .otereoted in said estate, oftk
___ I____
I.Iar a.J
—K.

Iron, Noils, Steves and Tinware.
EXBT a. GOODYEAR,

IND WILL SELL THEM ON LONG TIME,

of hearing.
CLEMENT SMITH,

it

H
IRON, NAILS &amp; SHELF HARDWARE
Dealer in

a

Village Ordinance.
An ordinance toeatabltah a boanl of aewer com*

Order ol' Hub. (cation.
of Michigan, County of Barry, Fifth Jodi-

of NaabTllla orda'ua that

theioahall

ALL WHO WANT THE

Dealer tn

eneflu to all owners or occupants of any lands
nd bouses in said village, by reason of the cor. ■
miction of sewers, ditches, drains or water cour_ __ _appearance, he cause hta ans­
wer to the compbunanlto bill of complaint tn this
esurc. to be flled an.) a copy thereof lo tx- rerri-d on
Cowpi*ln?nt', solicitor within twenty days after
service of a copy of said bill and a notice of thia or­
der or In default thereof aald bill will be taken aa
confessed by him. And It ta further ordered that a
copy of thia order be published In the Nashville
Naws a newspspsr publtob.d sad elrculati d In aald
County once each week fbr six successive week*
and that tho tint publication be made within twen­
ty days from the date hereof.
I&gt;.-ted, Hastings July R, A. D., l*S0.
JAkrail. MARTIN.
Circuit Court Comrataaioner In and tor Harry Co.,
Michigan.
. iirT.ir w t-riVT

SHOULD CALL AND SEE THE

Approved June 2kl.
FRANK McDERHY.
Clerk.

C. C. WOLCOTT
JJ05T READ THIS

ENTERPRISE

If you don’t want to, but we arc selling

GROCERY

y virtue ol a writ of execution tseued out of
and under Uie aeal of the Circuit Court Cot tbe
J. A. BAUGHMAN.
county of Harry,Bute of Michigan. In favor of Ed­
HYSICIAN AND BUBGEON, Woodland Cenwin A H'jab, and NeUIc E. Buili, to me directed
te ,lr£Mlch’
&lt;&gt;l«ht calls protspl|jj^t)
and delivered anlust the co°d&gt;, chalUla. lands aud
tenements of Thomas M Brady and Robarl S.Brady
I«dld on the 10th day of July ,A D L87V,lcvy uponAud
seize all the rigbt.thle and Interest of tbo aald Thom­
as M. Brody and Robert. B. Brody, ofJu,and to tbo
Proprietor
fullow'ng described real rotate, situated In the vil­
lage of Nashville, county of Barry, State of Michi­
----- OLD RELIABLE----gan, towlt: Lot number slxty-Ove [6&amp;] of tbe vil­
lage of Nashville, according to tho recorded plat of
ssld village ; all of which I shall expooc tor sale al
public auction or vendue to the bigbeat bidder, at
tlie north front door of tbe Court House, In thc
city of Hastings, In said county, on Moudar, the
Keep* constantly on band a big stock of
forenoou of said day.
Dated, Hastings. May »th 1SB0.
I1KNKT HOUGHTAL1N. Sheriff,
by Wm H. POWER?, Under Sheriff.
Clement Srrllh. Attorney for Ptointlffk
IX^Jl

J-JENRY ROE.

MEAT MARKET,

Fresh and Salt Meats,

~ DR. C IK GOUCHER,

NERVOUS DEBILITY.
THADE MAUZ.The Great Eng-TRADE Mj
Hah Remedy. An
unfailing cure for
Seminal Weak-

LADIES ENGLISH TIE,
Having bought for CASH a large, neat
■tock of s

Teas, Coffees, Sugar
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
ARXESS! HABXESS!

Cheese **i Everything
With Heal Plate and a

KID

MAIL BITTERS

Smoked Hams and Shoulders,

LBCTIC PH Y8IC1AF and Surgronls prepared

E to answer all cal to that may bo made fur hta

From 35 eta. up.

UNFERMENTED

DR. H W. WHIl MORE
TpCLECTIC PHYSICIAN. Residereo and office
lu al Levi Elliotts, Maple Grove Gcutre.

P

WOMAN’S SLIPPER,

MALT

F. A. JONES,
T) EGULAR PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Day and
AV Night Calls promptly attended. Office at realdeuce. North Main Street, Nash»11 a, Mich.

B

Just the same.

W. K. CLARK.

FTauttiniE*, Mich.

K. CHIPMAN
President.

Sheriff Sale.

Goodw Cheap

HARNESS !

Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, 4c.,

Sec. 2. The term z&gt;f office of laid board shall ex­
dollar per da,, aud no more, tor the time actually
employed aa udd commissioner.
Sec. 3. This ordinance tball take immediate eff-

HOSTETTER

For a small sum of money and don’t
you forget it.
Have you seen any of WilFu work!
If sot call od him. one door north of
Boise and Francis’, get his prices and
you will trade.

American and Foreign Marble,

SkW U Giiitl i First Ciw Groary 8Urt!

, which we&lt;

•old Uy all druggists al &lt;1 per package, or six pack­
ages for *3. or will be sent free by mall on reevlptof
th* money by addressing
TH* GRAT MEDICINK UO..
No. 10 Mechanic’s Block, Detroit, M&gt;ch.
Bold In Nashville and everywhere by whole­
sale and retail druggists. S-23-ly.

TO SAY

Yourt Truly,

AT THIS OFFICE.

MENS I YOUTHS SUITS, BEST IN THE WORLD!

COMBON-SKNSK ROCHE

From $8.00 up. SCOTCH SUITS at
$11,00, $18.00, and $15.00

My Reading and Writing Table
la adiuMabie to nearty all kinds of ARMCHAf Rs to a great convenience in reading

TRADE MARK

NEW
RIBBONS.

My Easy-Chairs.

BI-CARB. 8ODA

The frames are bard wood, carefully se­
lected and thoroughly seasoned. Thc seats
ar. double cone or ash splints, split from
young, tough timber; arc made by experi­
enced workmen. under my own super virion.

STORE

FANCY GOODS,

LACE8.
8ILK8,

In an endless variety, all the way
from $1.00 up. Our stock of
HATS incomplete ranging
from 7 eta up. Just re­
ceived, a fine a«rortment of

GLOVSa
MITTS.

cokarrs.
kmbroqxkky,
hath,
flowkrs,
BONNETS,
ETC, X

DRESS MAKTNft
MM. O.M. YATMS.
ASHVILLE LIVERY.

Which laUHMi~«Uac.

chttfai chair in the market, but I oo claim it

J. OSMAN, Prop.
I am prepared ;u» furnish

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TUBI-0UT8

CALF BOOTS
At $4X10. worth UM PBINT&amp;for 54,
8,7,74 and 7f cents per yard.

rwpvoa Wiin nenry i. wcniwortu. ucnerol .
aenger and Ticket Agent of thc line at Chteago.
wUfcheerfully Impart any InfortnaBoa retoliva
routes. Do not purchase your tickets nor tout
your^rcigb; until you have heard from the Ml

^JILLUEBY!

MENS AND LADIES

They are Nobby too. Our all

Fresh Goods, Full Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
I1E.WKY BOE

seif Abuse; a
B«fOTT^~^rM.«SAJur Tlki^.

BOISE A FRAMCia.
JOEOPjELLNTING7

Light-Weight Pants,

dec., ttc„ dec.
.
The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, &amp;c.

I ARISE

,t 12.50, worth $8.00. A Miss and
......,
cents
Child*
Slip,
fromup.
50
In mens shoes we have a
very fine assortment of
low cut and a

BUCKLE ALEXIS,

IN THEIR SEASON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

■fDKUCMMKt

LAWNS for 134 and 144 cts per yard.

to put ou our dog. Well, after the
maugut thru rodrn-apekeu we all
went down town when? we got out our
din Dei-and etit aud watbed tlw fokea
fight and tumble around. Party m&gt;od

COMMERCIAL TRAVKLORS

P. K’a. from 3 te 10 cents.

If you read this don't forget the place.

F. A. SDCCLAIB, M*ttrHIe, H.T.

J. $NUN.

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                  <text>QRNO STRONG, I
Editor and Proprietor. i
VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NA80VILLE
And Her Environs.
—Dysentery is becoming very pre­
valent, among the children. So says,
the doctors.
—Mrs. Bolton, living in West Castle­
ton, aged 85 years, is seriously ill, and
but little or no hopes are entertained of
her recovery.
—At the school meeting on Saturday
&gt; evening last, T. C. Downing was cho­
sen moderator, G. A. Truman, director,
and John Furniss, Treasurer, for the
ensuing year.
—A man, while working in the har­
vest field, in the eastern part of Hast­
ings township, received a sunstroke on
Wednesday afternoon, which will like­
ly prove fatal.
' - -Daring the past week sneak thieves
have been noticed sneaking around
several houses, and the first thing in
order is to clean up your revolvers and
shot guns, and the next thing is to uss
them when the occasion offers.
—Considerable complaint is being
made of wheat growing in the shock.
The frequent rains and the exceedingly
hot weather has caused it to sprout in
many fields where they have neglected
to keep it properly set u p and capped.
—Stephen Spriukett of tins village,
and Henry Ellis of Assyria, have pur­
chased a new steamer from Canton,
OJiio, and will attach the same to their
thresher this fall, to save horse flesh
and whip lashes, during the threshing
season.
’ —Barney Brooks returned from Tex­
as Thursday night. He arrived at
Kalamazoo on Tuesday with 51 Texas
ponies, and started across the country
with them, and they are now quartered
at Barry ville where be is to haw them
on sale to-day.
—The past week has, uudoubedly,
been the hottest of the season, and
from observations taken, with the ther­
mometer in the shade, the temperature
has ranged from 95 to 103; Thursday
being the coolest and Sunday the hot
est day of the week.
—A couple of village youngsters have
been made the victims of misplaced
confidence, or mistaken identity, and
they now foot no their cash account s
thusly: Dr. to cash paid out 50 cents
and two bottles of beer 50 cents. Boys
put on your spectacles.
—The gale on Friday night last, blew
about forty feet of the newly-erected
brick cornice oft the south side of
J. Lentz A Sons’ block, which was a
little disaatious to L. AS., but gave
the brick layers a chance to get__in •
some three days more work.
—On Thursday. while Lafayette
Eastman, of Maple Grove, was driving
a big load of wheat along a side-hill,
the load began to tip over, and Mr.
Eastman, in -trying to save himself
from falling, jumped and in some way
fell on the tongue of the wagon and
hurt his head badly.
—Dick Griffin, of Maple Grove, came
to the village one day last week, satur­
ated himself well with “tanglefoot,”
and soon became noisy and quarelsome,
when he got into a jangle with Charley
McMore, who bruised Dick’s face con­
siderably and sent him home to tell his
doting parents, how he had accidental­
ly fell out of a wagon and bruised his
lip.
_
—Several teams, loaded with “huckM leberrv-pickera.” are seen going th rough
this village early in the morning.bouud
for the swamps whera this fruit is to be
found, and late in the after noon, the
same parties may be seen wending their
way homeward, completely jaded out
and with a few quarts of berries, as the
spoils of the day.
—The present harvest is the fi-st ic
\ the remembrance of the early settlers
” of this vicinity, that has been so* wet
that reapers could not run over the
ground. Several farmer* who have de­
pended od machinery for help in har­
vesting, have been compelled to lay
aside the reaper and push the “Arm­
strong” harvester into their wheat­
fields, and are. consequently, late with
their xork, and the wheat dead-ripe.

— The discussion of the prohibition
question last Monday evening, was very
interesting and as more time was evidentally needed to fully exhaust the
subject, it was decided to continue the
discussion next Monday evening. The
question, as before stated, is as follows:
that the best interests of the
temperance people of the State of Mich­
igan at the present time, demand the
organisation of a prohibition party. W.
8. Powers will conduct the affirmative
and L. J. Wheeler the negative. The
public are earnestly invited to attend.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

TERMS; $1.50per Year
CkKDIT

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1880
—Canada thistles are growing luxu­
riantly, in some parts of the surround­
ing country, and many thrifty fanners
are complaining that their more dillitory neighbors are letting these pests
go to seed. It is a finable offense to al
low this variety of thistles to get ripe,
and those who have any on their prem­
ises would do well to look to the
matter at once, or some one may enter
complaint, and the fine to be paid will
amount to'more than tnc expense of
exterminating the thistles. Digging
them up root and branch and pouring
strong brine on the ground where they
have been dug out will eventually des­
troy them.
—Some young boys, while coming
along the North Castleton town line,
July 3d, on their way to. celebrate at
Nosh rille,am used themselves by throw­
ing fire-crackers at houses and people
along tire road and so frightened u
little girl named Boyd, by throwing
fire-crackers upon her, that she fainted
and her mother seeing her, thought riie
bad been shot, and was so overcome
with fright (being enctente,) that a mis­
carriage was caused. Two years ago a
barn was burned by a similar party and
in a similar way, and now the people of
that section are becoming aroused, and
sa&gt; that if nothing is done to the young
bloods this time, there certainly will be
next time such an affair occurs. Now
is the proper time say we.
—On Thursday of last week the
corpse of a little child was brought to
this village by John Van Vleet and wife.,
accompanied by its mother, who is an
unmarried woman, and an aunt of the
mother. The party put np at Sam.
Hartford’s and immediately went to
see Levi Everts to make arrangements
for the burial of the corpse From the
many different stories told by different
members of the party, foul play, in re­
gard to the death of the child, is sus­
pected. The facts, as near as could be
learned, are as follows: The child,
when about two weeks old, was given
to a woman in Ionia, named Reynolds,
whose husband was a drunken, worth­
less wretch and who threatened to kill
the child, when it was taken away and
given to Vina VanVleet. About a
week ago the child was taken suddenly
ill and lived but a few hours. A phyai
cian, who was summoned, said it had
been poisoned. A livery was procurred at Ionia, where the aliove parties
claim to reside, and Ad. Scott, a boy
formerly in the employ of Daniel Sta­
ley, was sent in charge of the team.
While at Sam. Hartford’s the coffin
was opened and the corpse seen by sev
eral neighbors. A small phial was seen
in the coffin which one of the party
claimed was filled with perfumery, and
another claimed that it whs laudanum.
The corpse was buried in the Potter
field, and the party returned to Ionia,
without even paying Mr. Evertt for
his services in digging the grave. There
is, probably not one village m a hun­
dred where such a proceeding could
take place and no investigation follow,
and guilty parties, if such there be,
brought to justice.

Common Council Proceeding)!.
i
Council Rooms,
I Nashville, July 18, 18®.
Regular meeting. No quorum being
present Council adjourned until July
15tii, 18®.

Council RooMs,July 15,18®.
Council met persuant to adjournment.
Present Chipman, President, Down­
ing, Olds, Boston, Reynolds and Cook.
Trustees.
Minutes of last meeting read and on
motion approved.
The following resolutions were pre­
sented and on motion accepted and ap­
proved, by ayes and nays as follows:
Ayea, Downing, Olds, Boston, Reynolds
and Cook. Nays, none.
na momh; ana tau
one dollar jxr day for

L00AL GIBBLE-GABBLE.

The burden of harvest is over.
W. H. Burgees is erecting a new
bam.
Locals are exceedingly scarce Uiis
week.
W. G. Sears and wife went to Grand
Ripids, Wednesday.
The Christian Sunday School will
picnic, about the 28th inst
,
Mrs. Ertink McDerby is visiting her
motherland friends, at Parma.
C. C./Wolcott has two men on the
road selling White sewing machines.
CbaWey Wolcott pilots the “Gem”
in trips to and fro oyer Thprnapple
Lal.c.
®HfartT and Carl. Smith, of Farwell,
are in town visiting their father, Lem­
uel Smith.
Joe. Com ford is to give a harvest
dance, at the opera house on tbu night
of the 29th.
H. T. Davidson has placed some very
fine samples of his honey on exhibition
at the postoffice.
Mrs. Frank Baker and son have gone
to Ogdensburg, N. Y., to visit friends,
and their old home.
Mrs. I. N. Kellogg and Mrs. H. R.
Dickinson have nearly recovered from
their recent serious illness.
Rev. A. D. Newton of this village
and Rev. Levi Masters of Hastings,
~
swop pulpits next Tunday.
A fine plum tree standing in Hiram
Partello’s yard, was broken down by
the wind on Tuesday night.
C, H. Berry announces the organ and
piano business in a quarter column,
else where in in this issue.
C. A. Nichols opened up that new
boot and shoe store for business on
Thursday. He has a fine stock.
Mrs. Henry Miller of Barryville, was
called by telegram on Thursday eve.,
to Ohio, to attend a seriously ill brother.
Henry Roe has received from Cincin­
nati, a mammoth meat chopper, and
can now manufacture bolognas by the
million.
The editor has been down with the
ear-ache, and if The Nevzs is more en­
tertaining than usual, this week its
readers will know the reason.
Rev. C. I. Deyo will preach at tlie
Christian church, Sunday morning and
evening of July 25, and will stay during
the ensuing week to visit friends.
• Mrs. Thomas Dudley, of Detroit,Mrs.
R. Smith of Milwaukee, Mra. A. J.
Bowne and Mrs. L. D.Gardner of Hast­
ings, are visiting Mra. C. C. Wolcott.
T. C. Downing and wife, A. M. Flint
and wife, and Wm. Buel and wife, vis­
ited Jordan lake in Woodland, Tues­
day, on a hunting and fishing excur­
sion.
f
Edgar Miller working for David Dix­
on, a mile and a*half south, lost so
much blood from a little wound made
while whetting his sythe on Wednes­
day, that he fainted dead away.
L. J. Wheeler and F. C. Boise have
purchased tha sign-boards in the sub­
erbs of the village, formerly owned by
L. L. Loomis, and have had their re­
spective business cards painted there­
on.
Mrs. Olive Nois, of Hamburg N. Y.,
and Mra. E. A. Wells, of Bellvadier,
Hl., aunts of D. A. Green and Mrs. A.
R. Wolcott, spent the Fourth in Nash­
ville and were well pleased with cur
village.
E. R. White and family, Misses Ella
White and Belle Truman, H. Roe and
family, G. L. Heath and famUy, C. W.
Demaray and family and a few others,
enjoyed a half day recreation at Thorn­
apple Lake on Thnraday.
Yesterday, we noticed the familiar
face of Frank Robbins, who was driving
one of fl. A. Stone’s wholesale wagons
through town. Frank was an employ­
ee of ours while running the Lawton
Tribune, and be has our best wishes for
success in his present business.

CEDAR CREEK ITEMS.
prr mbe. ccnut! tu Ung lb® d Utrlc t to ba «o Mi mi J,
U thr dutrict dMlgnaicd by Ux pl.t or dlaanm no*
on file with tSo village clerk, «nd nolle® U hereby
gireo that lhe Couoei) wlU meal al tlx Council

Wheat is pretty much all cut. The
crop is not as good as last year by one
third.
Mra. Cox was bit by a rattlesnake
The account of Orno Strong for $49
was presented and on motion referred one day last week. Dr. Peckham was
to finance committe. The following called and she is considered out of danaccounts were presented andon motion
allowed by ayes and nays as follows:
Two cases of sunstroke. M. W.
Ayes, Downing, Olds, Cook, Boston and
Murphy and Alver Mott while working
Reynolds. Nays, none.
W. 8. Powers,
• 9.75. in the harvest field. Both of them doP. McDerby,
1646. 61g well.
A. W. Olds.
1747.
The light fingered gentry called on
Clark Rathburn.
,
Elory Boise,
MA W. Natan the other night and took a
John Roberts,
240. hive of bees and some clothing off the
On motion Henry C. Woolcutt, Lee
Tuckerman and David Stevens were clothesline. They also called on A.
appointed special police, to aerve with­ Benedict in the day time and took a
out salerv.
On motion Council adjourned nntill of his house while the family was ab­
July 16, 18®.
sent Parties are suspected.
r. McDkrbt,
E. Chipman,
C.P.L.
Clerk.
Preaident.

Sr. T. Tumble in Trouble.
Mu. Stuono :
Yeu no some reel smart men corue
over to our deestrict skool hous and
started a temperance boom. Wei, they
tawked rite smart, and singd a few
bims, and got the congregation so stivd
up that most evry won sined the pleg.
Wei, there wan a few reel hard cases
that used to git drunk, and holler, and
run bosses, and fite, and rais cane generhlly. Wei, they come rite up to the
trof and smelt the pure cold water, and
pranced around watin to sine their
names to the pleg. Wei, some of the
fokes that had such a pile of hard cider
on hand that tlia wim afraid wood be
wasted, refoosed to jine the club; but a
club, yea, a jenuine, yewreka red-rib­
bon club was formed, and for a while
everybody and child had a red ribbon
tied to their baton hole.
Wei, evrything went lovely as a big
sun flour, and we thot, that* Mollj and
I, that the fokes was most reddy to
jine the church, but one da wme of the
ribbons- g5t reel.wet with hard cider
and made such a fus that tha was torn
out the baton-hole and tbrode away,
then some on era went to town and got
soaked full of rot-gut, and tha had to
git out the buton bole too, tha smelt'
so bad.
Wei, when the club met and the con­
gregation' got reel stil the President he
got up and sed, has eny one broke his
pleg.
Wei, yew bet thare was sonK
auful sick-looking ones in that skoof-''

hous. Bimeby some one made a mo­
tion that a coin it te be sent to tawk to
lhe erring brothers to git them to quit
wottin their ribons.
Wei, dekou
Smooth and Capt.' Spitemout was choaed as the comitte. Wei, tha went, but
du yen spot«e tha don eny good ! not a
a bit, the erring ones forgot to listen to
such good advice and deakon and
Capt. reported nosuckscssin their misionary work.
Wei, matters went along all rite til
the forth of July, wheo so menny wet
their ribon that a meetjn was called to
see about it. Wei, the meetin was
called, 1 sed, and the President he ris
up toexplain the object-but bad to sit
down agin, he wus tired. Then the
Squire he got up an told bow menny
he see that acted like a cat in a fit.
Then the Kernel ris up and sed tha
dident drink enything but lemonadeon d soda water, and before yen coo&lt;l
say scat, the bul congregation ris up
and began to holler, “I drinked lemon­
ade! I drinked lemonade!!” I tel yeu
I didn’t hardly kno what to say, but I
felt drodful little,yeu bet, I, to, drink­
ed lomonade and soda water, but I new
I got home all rite. Finely the deakon
be ris up and soil “yeu all put me in
mind of ths Ducbman who bad a very
fat hors, one of his nabora asked him
what be fed his hors to make it so fat.”
’Dat hors he gits notting but oat straw
and py tarn, dat ish not haf trashed at
dat. “And yeu” replied the deakon
“drinked nothing bat lemonade, and
that haf whisky, at that,” Yen never
see a lot of fokes so taken back in all
your life. Why, yen cood heerd a pin
drop eny where in the hous. Tha see
tha was caut, and I tel yeu there never
was rich a koffing and hemming as in
that room. Wei, tbacooddo nothin
but let the matter dropbut the good
deakon got np and went for them toon
fellers that run the lemonade stalls,
and the toun fokes who let such a lot
of nasty stuf be sold on our grate Na­
tional holiday, and be sod that the
monny tha got for lisence woodnt pay
the htindreth part of the damage done
by the beer gardens, saloons and lem­
onade stalls. He sed he wood never
tend another of the forth of July oelerbations until tha stoped sellin whis­
ky and beer, and he called on all who
wood pleg themselvs to do the same,
that is not tend, to rise to their feet.
All got up. “Amen” says the deakon.
“Now less sec em run their 4th of July
without us.” The meetiu cheered the
deakon and then broke up. Now, I
have been thinkin mebby the people
was excited by the deakon’s tawk and
woodent stay away from the oolerbations after all. But what can we doY
the apples will soon be ripe, lemons are
cheep, whisky is plenty, and fokes will
do os tha please anyhow, and yeu cant
help it. Pre a notion to sei out and go
to Alaska where fruit wont grow and
where whisky will freeze np solid.
Your Friend,
T. Tumbkl.

NUMBER43.

MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.
Tassels on the corn.
Potatoes begin to rot.
Ditches are full of business.
The Norton's now and then have a
severe attack of the western fever.
L. D. Griffin is round getting photo­
graphs to send to a firm in New York
to be enlarged;
The cabbage worm is making sad
havoc in the cabbage and that's . what
beats the Dutch.
Harvest bands are scarce good hands
are held firm at $2. A few choice lots
have been offered for $2.50.
8. P. Shafer and C. M. Gould have
each a farm for. sale. Good buildings,
good water and fertile soil.
Mrs. Kinney has gone to Saginaw to
her brother and sisters. Her son has
returned to Wheatland, Hillsdale Co.,
(ill September.
The weather is warm and showers,
are frequent. The ground is so wet
and soft that farmers are having a ser­
ious time trying to run their reaper.
8. P. Shafer was paid a friendly visit
od Sunday morning by those colts he
sold last spring: they having come
about 20 miles. In the afternoon their
owner came.
Some of our fastidious ones having
made up their minds to celebrate their
fourth at Goguac. went there and found
that the Goguacera and Advents had
celebrated the day previous.
, There is more water on the big
whortleberry marsh than there has
• been for 30 years. More people have
been berrying there on the Sabbath
than there has been for 35 years.
Thirty-seven potatoe bugs were
’mtiding on the south west shore of
King's potatoe patch. They thought
they could see potatoes on the othe •
side accordingly they made a raft and
set out, but as they were passing Gould
point a gale struck them which cap­
sized them and only nine lives were
saved.
There is danger even in the harvest
field. The following are the accidents
which haveoccured: Richard Griffin
was binding after Mr. Stowe and left
his hand to close to the cradle and re­
ceived an ugly gash. Henry Spencer
was working around a reaper and cut
Lis finger. Mr. Ellis had a coltZ leg cut
by a reaper while reaping for C. M.
Gould.
Uncle Reuben commenced fitting out
an expedition to sail about the last of
May, they were to leave port, July 8th,
Phillip Shafer was to be first mate and
and Elmer Shafer was to be on the
look out for the “Elliott.’’ Bo gs are
prevalent near the coast of Job's bay
and collisions arc frequent. Eveiything being in readiness, pie and cake
and sauce and the staff of life etc.- On
the morning of the Sth the crew refus­
ed to go. It is supposed that Job in­
formed them they had better sail on
the “Elliott” hence Norton procured
the Spencer Bros., to man his mon­
arch of the fields. . All is quiet on the
Potomac,

VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
Wheat harvest is drawing to a close.
W. H. Benedict and wife have been
heard from in the Macinaw region. All
well.
Mrs. D. R. Griswold of Battle Creek,
with her two children, are spending a
couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs.
R. W. Griswold.
The band boys propose to give a se­
ries of open air concerts for the purpose
of obtaining funds to procure uniforms
Hope they may succeed.
W. R. Martin and wife started, on
Wednesday of this week, for Little
Traverse, to spend the hot weather
with their son H. J. Martin.
We saw a self binder in operation on
Tuesday, in the fields of W. M. Gris­
wold, and it took all the poetry and
hard work out of the harvest.
Mrs. Edward Church and daughter
whilom of the Sandwich Islands, now
of Greenville. Mich., have been the
guests of D. W. Church of this place,
up to Thursday, when they started
north again.
Annual school meeting last Monday,
James Fleming and Dr. Parmenter
wore elected on the school board, with
little prospect of their acceptance. A
vote to instruct the board to employ
only lady teachers was lost, yet the
board, in the absence of instructions,
are decidedly in favor of doing so. We

SuBSCRIITIOXa $1.75.

HASTINGS ITEMS.
The Thornapple is booming.
.
Tbemometer 100 in the shade.
Potatoes promise to be an abundant
crop tliis year.
J. F. Makepeace has gone to Char­
lotte to run a restaurant.
.
Hon. V. P. Collier of Battle Creek
visited friends in this city last week.
W. F, Brown and wife are attending
the National Archery Tournament at
Buffalo, N. Y.
The premium list is out. for the an­
nual Barry County fair to be held in this city Oct. 5, 6,7, and 8,18®.
*
The Republican convention for the
purpose of electing delegates to attend
the state convention in Jackson will be
held in this city July 29th.
Query—Is pur engine room calcula­
ted for a bottle saloon, or has it been
caught in bad company. Let the boys
who occupied it one night, last week
answer.
The rear of Cole’s store was demolis­
hed, and water flowed in till the floor
was covered to the depth of two or
three inches, during the heavy storm
on Saturday last.
Rev. A. D. Newton of your city will
preach at the M. E. church next Sun­
day morning and speaks on temper­
ance in the Court House yard \t half
past three o’clock p. m.

JOHNSTOWN ITEMS,
Plenty of dry weather.
Mercury atone hundred.
Harvesting is about done.
J. F. Shoemaker is visiting his friends
in Jdbnstown.
Sidney has a new vibrator and will
do threshing this fall that’ll surprise
yon.
The Banfield clerk accidentally ate a
chunk of potato bug poison, bathe says
it dosent godown worth a cent.
F.E.

LOCAL MATTERS.
E?* Three-Year-Old Colt for Sale.
Enquire of E. Cook.

Band &lt;’«p 1xm(.
On the evening of July 3rd, as tlie
Sunfield Baud was returning home, a
member lost his cap about a mile and
a half north of town. The finder of the
same will greatly oblige the band by
leaving it at The News office.

WHITE
The White Machine is warranted for
2 years. Go and see it the Wolcott
Hardware.

Wool! Wool!!
Competition Is the life of trade. I
am in the market and prepared to pay
the highest price for any quantity of
wool.
A. J. Hardt.
IV Snow Flake Flour 9.75 per cwt a
Boise &amp; Francis.

New Store.
nrC.A.Nichols has opened that Boot
and Shoe, Hat and C ip and Notion
store, in the Yates’ block. New Goods
and Low prices. Call and see me.

WHITE.
If you want the beat, lightest running
and an almost noisless Sewing Machine
don’t fail tn nee the White, at the Wol­
cott Hardware.

For Male.
One new milch cow and 10 swarms
of bees. For particulars enquire of
43-44 L. J. Wilson, Nash rille Mich.

GT Bee-Keepers should use
Comb Foundation for sale by
_____ H. T. Davidson.

the

GF* Just received a full line of spring
and Sammer clothing at
8. Lirhauskr’s

WHITE.
Two thirds of all the Sewing Machin­
es sold in the United States in 1979
were White Machines. See the White
at
Wolcott a.
ty Butter and eggs taken in ex*
change for millinery goods nt
__________ Mrs. L.R. Erb’s.

THE

JEWELER.

C. W. DEM ARA Y.
The finest stock of Clocks in Barry
or Eaton county.
O'" A good stock of straight Elgin
Watches, will not handle a Watch bur
enn be reeommended by all, all frill
Niebel movement, Straight Line- Es­
capement, Quick trains.
Gf A fine line of Jewelry and Silver
Ware. Two doors south of Truman’s,
C. W. Demahay.
The White Sewing Machine is sold
on moaUiy patreiente and long time.
Sold only in Barry Co., by
__________ C. C. Wolcott.

You can get the Cetebcated
An Oil City Democrat who stutters
Stark and Voorman Pat. Sand-bands
was asked by a religious friend* yester­ made to and accepted by Miss Jeanie put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s for
day what candidate he favored, and Ellis for primary dept., Mra. Geo. only $240. They are worth five times
was trying to say “I don’t care any one Browning.intermediato; and Miss Lu­
will suit,” as follows: ‘T d-d-,” rie McCotter, high school. Mias Eva
GF* Wilson fc Hewo null sells Boots
alien the friend cut him short with: Ellia has been tendered the grammar and Shoe* aa low aa the loweaL
school—results unknown.

■wear about it.”

�ur Philadd-

aa much at
and diYidimr

u channel a mile
master, had to
wide. If the t
_______ —„_____
tween husband and wife.
north a mile ; if ebbing, south on equal
distance, always landing at a point near
the church. Shall we not be very kind
to animals whom God lias’made with so
much intelligence ? „
,. ,
•
wind as a fifty'dollar one.
just the same with political orators.
A Family of Counterfeiters.

What a sight fur hot-bouse lovers
Now
this, the glow that conic to Jackson's that ho is convinced of
.
face as he .dropped hi* violin across bin his holiday, but ha is not yet used to it
any other home than the one aronnd knees' and lingered iu thought on the
He carries tot&gt; luxury uneasily; it dkhim, I could hut question his “ notioDJ^
comforte him; he does not know how to
»nd add :
'
use it Having but the one chance to lie
“ Who to, Jim ? ” a rather thought­
idle in the year, ho is esntiour shout tho
less question.
curved. to liim, for he saw in her face idlenc-M, and scared lest he may not en­
Hia voice went down almost the whole
from tun® to time nil the pleasure she joy every moment of it.
length of that wonderful neck, I thought,
would
have
enjoyed
in
noting
with'
him
Ho knows what he wants very well. Your correspondent had an interview
us he threw hia face forwn'.d into his
the strange features of a country strange Ho and his wife and his children arc with George B. Perkins, United States ginian is buried a bed ot mint springs
hands, and, staring into a dork corner
to both.
talking alxiut that nt this very moment Government detective, concerning R E. up.
of the fire, said :
•
Jo! ins ton and family, forgers and coun­
“Yes," he said, striving for a few mo­ in a hundred thousand plaoee. He will terfeiters, tho female members of which
"A woman.”
rhetoric,” said the Vermont mother,
tell you that he is Dot hard to please.
“ A woman, Jim ? why, who— ! Oh, ments to bring a refractory string into
live in style here, the father being in “ for she can't fry pancakes now without
There
are
certain
essentials,
to
be
sure,
harmony
with
ite
;
fellows,
and
then
a sister, perhaps?" I said, seeking the
jail, charged with cotqiterfeitihg? The smoking the house all up.”
which
he
must'have
vhen
he
leaves
W)»-. tw.ltfd.v» fall frntly, r- in «ran:ln«
drawing round, sweet notes the length
Johnstons are Kentuckians, the family
Districted mother—“If you children
Of &lt;Uar&gt;r» tatta nUH'a tntruitve dude*.
.of his bow—“Yea, I’m dogoned sorry, home for enjoyment: sublime scenery, numbering nine persons, the father, Rob­
make such a noise I shall go out of my
pure air, no mosquitoes, plenty of game,
pause. “It's like this," and he said but she knows me.' ’’
milk, fruit, and eggs, congenial society, ert Johnston, five sons, Charles, Thomas, mind.” Young Rip—“Go on, mother;
nothing more for sone minutes, but al&gt;Ira
David,
John
and
Robert,
the
mother
I'll mind the young Uns while you're
spring mattresses, well-cooked meals,
sently reached oyer for his violin and
and httle to pay at the end of the week and two daughters.
picked the strings'for an almost-forgot­
There should have been an answer to
On the 16th of last June, Ira, whois
•—give him these, and he is satisfied.
•‘How like its father it is!" exclaimed
ten chord. It seemed to me that his the latter in alxmt two weeks if she was Where he shall go to find them, and, lame, and two others visited Black Rock
brain and fingers were working together, like other women. But two, yes, throe
after he has gone, how ho was cheated and Fort Erie, where they uttered coun­ cuing of a baby whose father was oyer
although he md not know it At last weeks and more pawed by without a
while ho was there, afford him matter terfeit United. States. Treasury notes.
he evidently reached what he was after, word. The fire died out on our hearth, for grumbling from May until Dccem- The next day it became known that new seventy, and had married a young wife.
for he twanged the strings more confi­ as the hot bummer came on swiftly, ana ber.
five-dollar Treasury notes were iu circu­ “Very like,” replied a satirical lady, “it
dently and.said, laying aside the violin : waa not renewed.
March surrounded
Now his French or German cousin lation. They were all arrested, and gave
People often ’ complain of hard times
—
‘t It’s like this : We never said noth­ us and revealed wonders to the limited over tho sea has n hundred holidays in false names; but they were identified os
*
i a mere natural tendency to growl,
ing to nobody, nor to ourselves neither, New England experience which lidrely the year. Ho knows how to bring the the Johnston brothers, well known in In- I from
1—1 a
‘ Georgia darkey the other day said:
for that matter.
But she knowed 1 becomeaj acquainted with the sun of the flavor out of every drop in the orange. diana and .Ohio as forgers and counter- but
thought a whole farm of her and always extreme/ Southern States. April came He drifts into idleness ^easily, without feiters. Ira and Charles were found “N’ebber ■ seed sich times since I w’as
born.
Work all day and steal all night,
and,
go/ng
out
into
the
past,
left
thirty
guilty
of
uttering
counterfeit
notes,
and
shall—oh, how good she’s been to me I ”
note, knrelin* low, will fou it with her breath,
Lower Texas thought When his fete comes, he goes, the former waa sent to Albany Primm for and -blessed if I kin hardly make a
and he fiercely clutched his knees, hie perfect days behind.
for a few francs, with his sweetheart or
*Il»eo rtiBll meh ember that waa srowln* eoldaf
features distorted and his eyes in tears. bedecked in a suit of green, not laid on wife, a mile or two out of town. They ten yea^s, and the latter for eight years libbin’."
A gallant old gentleman by the name
Good to him ! Well, thought I, if ever oh a remriont, but with- a lavishness al­ joke and laugh. The sun shines, th.e and six montlia. John Johnston in now
any woman loved Jim she wat good to most wasteful, smiled in your face at wind blows—it is all good. It rains, it in Buffalo Jail awaiting trial for the same of Page, finding a young lady's glove at
him ; she couldn’t have wanted him for firjd'SnTlhen laughed aloud, her notes is dusty—but they joke and laugh all the offense. David, a printer, is at large, os a watering place, presented it to her
anything else. How homely and an­ of joy bubbling from a thousand throats. same. They criticise nothing. How is also another brother living at Mon- with the following words:
treat Ira is an expert engraver, and j
gular he looked, his long neck shot out Animal life, concealed before, crept out good it all is!
mode plates from which Uftited States I
toward the fire, which in February is and basked on the glaring stones. The air
But os foe our American, a com-husk
. To, which the lady returned the follow­
needed, even in Texab, to take off the was in a constant hum, unnoticed by bod, or a mosquito in the woods, will notes and Canadian notes were printed.
some, but intense to those whose ears
The signatures were being forged by the ing neat answer:
chill.
overturn a whole summer's airy fabric of
were attuqed to it. Tho very earth at happiness. In his anxiety lest he should girls, who are all handsome and ladylike.
Presently ho straightened up.
our feet seemed to throb with life.
According to Perkins’ story the whole
not seize the best chance of enjoyment,
“ No, there wasn't nothing said, but
A gentleman informed by a bill on
A TARDY REMINDER.
It was just opening May when I came ho is apt to follow the largest crowd. He family have been engaged in counterfeit­
she knowed me, and when I left she
from the poatoffice one evening and laid goes to Niagara, to Cape May, the Adi­ ing, the mother and two daughters once the window of a house, that “ apartments
nsked me to write her, and I'm going to
were to l&gt;e let," knocked at the door,
Ixiing
taken
to
Washington
on
a
charge
down
before
Jackson
the
letter
he
The back-log in our great Texas fire­ do it She’s bin waitin’ now too long,"
rondack*, or to some one'of the countless
of that description. The father, who is and, attended by a pretty female, took a
place had just been punched after an Then he stopped abruptly and began to hod moiled w&lt;*eka before. It came from
-------- . .?----------“Pray, my
• approved method, and the flames were look back over the months, while I held tho Dead Letter Office—tliat morgue of
" are you to be
so
many
hopes
—
and
in
tho
same
mail
leaping up as flames will on windy ' my breath.
was
a
paper
from
what
had
been
his
nights,
roaring
and-----------starting
—
d—r .-------» steadily
w ----o tI
“My God, man, it’s 'ni' on two year.”
shadow dances in the corners of the &lt;' he seii, and. it seemed to me, be saw in home town, together with letters for my­
dy“rk- Cki^u “d &lt;-•&gt;■« Amen™ citi."
A corrtj^x., onletv.l hi.
(.
room. Suddenly some quick change I moment what his long neglect might self. He was playing on his violin when
.subdued the flame till it merely hung in | mean ; that it hod been the very refine- I came in, but stopped at once.
hta- h^tS
then Siulhu, bill, would go thi I ruguhr Prtl to ..O. him U « oclok
I do not tliink that at first he felt so
the smoke above the hearth, and at this ment of cruelty. He nt once began
MarlJLiiftld .old when, ho
wu. th.
lb. oiti.w mid town, of the tliat he might get nxdj- to .tart al 7 by
deeply
sorry
that
it
had
miscarried
iih I
moment a most uneartldy sound, ap&gt; with an
h^frfStSL Hut in X J™. „ Prtivinoe. of Ontario and Quebec. Tho an omly coach, in wh/ch ho luul taken
on almost feverish haste to make
parently at our very door, startle*! me ready
• •his
• writing
’ '
' —only to hesitate, did, but he was perplexed all the even­
himS 22^2.112 &lt;l&lt;'h-etirc loutid m a .wm?p,
mile. I hi. phwe. tor the country. Th. gentletools
into an unbecoming posture, that was {ten In hand, over the white paper I ing long, and could not understand why him down
tt i. often n Hull .un„l f I™111
“V- buried to a box at the man awoke and called hoi man: "What
the
letter
had
not
reached
her.
He
sat
takisu advantage of by my friend, who landed him, writing little at a time, and
to2d lltom
loot of. tree; «Sen platat.ru.: Ten dob o______
’clock—--------i. it?"’ “
"Jet
Just 7,
7, your
your honor."
honor."
several
hours
turning
tho
lettei
over
and
thereupon indulged in a succession of | not concluding till his lamp had out­
“Seven,—did I not tell you
motlmr or dmum, t *'■ Hn mav
on
Ontario Bank, fire dollar, on \ "Seven.
von to wake me
nrn
■chuckles of a kind I could never locate ; burned the back-log, and its coals over, noting tho different ix»t marks, tjUhor
ta^h,.tU^122ltaL.n? 1,T.?. i Ibo-Catadian Bank ot Commerce, tour at1 6?’ “Yea, sir." “And why did you
but
not
offering
to
re-read
what
ho
.
had
in him. He soon, recrossed his legs, • smoldered sullenly on the hearth. Then,
laugh at it aa vulgar and ignorant, but it ' d u
Dominion Bank, one dol- not?" “Because your honor was osieep."
* C“^
- -__________________________ - —
however—he conlu never chuqkle ex- muttering something about a screech- written, and evidently trying hard to toe“”Ua"t mondu rftfe" v2■ wh«
grasp tlie situation fully. He gave a
A xopno
man with
an extremely oh
pow-cejit with feet wide apart—saying as ho owl near her house, lie crept into bed.
oven th^bLta totto Lid 1» dowi^lo r
&gt;“sJo °
“*1 ‘‘‘‘th “
1 crfal
‘“
x_.v'j__1
------- □ “
. .d.“ubt ...br“
2 L ol
J
deep sigh at lost, and, without getting
■di&lt;l so:
He went to the
up from his chair, laid the letter by, rest it torces urxin him a hurlv-burlv of UmUH1 Whites legal-tender. There u a musical art to adopt.
“You never heard a screech-owl l&gt;efashion goasip, dress, outlay, and wean- J™11111?.rwward o£.S5,’0000,6 United. composer Cherubini for advice. "
" Sup
Sup-­
forc, I reckon. We hear them often in
Wliat excuses he put forth in li^s let- ■ though still in sight Ho then took the Dess wlitehS home he cm: manage to ?Ut«- Government for the caiHure of pose you amg me ai few bars,” said
few bars," said the
the
■Indiany—often,” and he added, after a ter I never knew. They would not, I homo paper and scanned its meager col­ shut outside of his own door He*rocs I
1 .two mentlon®d pUtas. Tho , master. The young fellow sang so loud
moment, more intensely, and as if a am quite certain, have answered for any umns carelessly, looking first, us one back mu rule to his shou or office8*^ l*wt,° e 01 theIn ftr° valued ot SLr&gt;,000.
that the walls fairly shook.
"Now,"
little startled by some thought—“often.” love letter I might have sent about that awuys from his’formcr home does, at the Ras-nipes andfamily table? unrefreshed
. Joha#ton h“ been counterfeiting for [ said he; “what do you tliink I am best
“ Was that an owl ? Heavens ! it sound- ] time after two years’ silence ; though, to list of deatlis and marriages. They were
is an engraver, ! fitted for?" “Auctioneer," dryly replied
cd more like the scream of a locomotive I be sure, “we" (taking the reader into few and of no special interest to him ;
‘ Cherub,m- . .
whistle."
confidence for • moment) were both but os ho glanced over another column, after aU, he goes with the crowd the
devoted
for
the
most
part
to
small
town
­
next
year.
The
average
American
is
A oood mmister out West preached a
“Pro a notion of writin' home to-i younger at that time, while Jackson was
“Vf.
nin^u
I senuou on peace-making, auuud at two
talk, he must have seen this paragraph, afraid not to move with tho crowd.—
night, Jim."
30, if a day. He may have urged that
noticed, and tlie Canadian bills were as
deacons of his church who had
for he fell forward on his face like one Harner-a Maaazine.
he
was
a
poor
letter-writer.
That
was.
“Youhave?" It startled me almost —
________________
good. They ore all well known m Cm- I long been at swords’ points; and such
‘___ -. I have yet to see his equal in about to die if not already dead, crush­
as much—quite in a different way—as । true,
The Slave Trade In Errnt.
cinnati where they plied their business |
eloquence and- eaniestuess that
the screech-owl's terrible song. " The pewe
---— ­ ing his violin beneath him, its deep
power
to„-----------wreak a __„
really apjialling ven
v juk 11
k
4
?
1
*7
A
lhe
l
und,
‘
r tho1uotlc$,of
I directly after the benediction was pro__ -------------------------------____
__________
words
carried____
me_______
back to____
our1_______
place of* : geance on
words which, many 'zzz
are ~Z7T
now moan joining discordantly with the
Notwithstanding the laws, treaties and I police, when they removed to Canada, UOUDced one of the deacons went over to
mocking
hoot
of
the
screech-owl
far
out
meeting a year before. Taking a Mis- j agreed, have a greediness for letters
uecrees for the suppression of the slave I where they have been watched far a ' the other and remarked with tears in
.
mssippf
, their inexcusably
, bo- in the darkness.
sissippi river
river boat
boat at
at Cairo,
Cairo, f
I found
found I
I '• only
only eqtuded
equaled by
Wc regret to loom taut as we go to prtew to­ tnulo in Egypt, and even the activity year. With the arrest of tlie old man । foiseyea, “ Brother Stiggins, after such a
—
x_x
.. another
..
’‘dering arrangement of the same. And
must shore my
state-room
with
[“
wildering
displayed by the Egyptian Government 1 the operations of the gang have uo doubt 1 sermon
- •*
— must-«be peace
...between
.
day
that
Mrs.
Henry
T.
GoodweU,
wife
of
our
there
us.
—or rather he with me, since I was the j'his wav of making up sentences was
Nfocmed townsman of that name, died last for its extinction, dispatches recently re- I come to an end, and the detectives claim ,
later comer.
He did not strike me something
nething wonderful. He mar
may have night afUr a brief illnesn of three darn. The ceived at the Department of State from ! that it is the most important arrest Now I can't give in, so you must.”
favorably at first I was a New Rn- | urued,
red, too, that he had worked early circuuMtaiKx-s of tar death were |x-culiariv our Consul General at Cairo would seem of counterfeiters ever made on the conA lien’s Curious Hatch.
gland boy and suspicions of evem thing and late with scarce a moment of relaxa- nainftl and motrt dutreMing. Mm. Gixxlwell to prove that the inhuman traffic, ol- ■ tinunt
south of St. Louis, and this mon looked tion. That was true of both of us, and lias teen married leas tilth a'year, and will te though not carried on as openly, is plied
A gentleman in Raleigh, of unquesrememten-d by many of our readers a.' Mi»not unlike the men I had been cautioned i I had written many times.
I tinned
-I*—’ »•
---More Case Than Cure.
jTf3 .—
TenM5it7
Esttar Barton, who lived until ata waa mar­ as energetically as formerly. The slave I
against He could not very well help
Whatever he may have said in that ried at the home of Thomaa Jackaon, brother trade is carried on by the Arab caravans 1
| truth he asserts to be auove par. For
that, indeed, since I had been warned in ; letter, to which he brought so many of tlie late William Jackxon, Hr. Hh»&gt; wax a which, while nominally trading in legiti- j
A Hartford doctor, now deceased, was some time past a hen of his had been
lovely
woman,
and
the
grim
destroyer
has
in
­
it* and’ . wont to boast of his. skill in curing conspicuous by her absence from the
very general terms that included every 1 pains, I fear he did not hit on the true
deed smote bisavuy. Our heartfelt xynqiatlaea mate merchandise between ”
one I did not know. However, we shook I reason for his long silence ; indeed, it is are
i slave® | cancers, and he invariably alluded to a premises, and there were fears that she
with the husband in this Ids dire extremity, Darfour, in Central Africa, r
‘ ----------------‘ difficult case h«
hands, exchanged some remarks meant ' jxwsible, even probable, that he did not his hour of trial.
of Assiout
i moat
he treated in another WBfl 1(Mt Tho9t, fean, were Tery
into xupper Egypt,
”
‘ to
‘ ‘the city
’
‘rally, ou
on the
about aoo
230 mues
miles ■I town.
cose,” and ol
to be facetious, and in n few days I knew kn,',w of it himself. For my part, it
genenuiy,
buu Nile,
isue, auom
•*•»•«. "Most remarkable
™——....
y mspeuca,
bly
dispelled, However,
however,on
on iri
Friday, when
his name—William Jackson.
seemed then, us it seems now, that he
above r'nirri
Cairo, whom
where tbA
the T.vhian
Lybion ran™
range nf
of I' the
the doctor
doctor would
would close
close Ills
his eVCS
eyes in
in Un jJn*
=&gt;..» made
,i« her appearance, sii
-iuging in her
IV.
“At home they call me Bill—short, ) bail not written, simply liecause he had
mountains run nearly dowh to the river. ; seemingly deep reverie as he uttered the gayest manner, and 6tej
stepping
,y:’'~ along
-^"'™ in
Several
months
later
I
talked
with
the
'
words,
and
thei
The slavers secrete the slaves in the anwords, and tlwn he would repeat
them
her
like myself, you see," he said, and not at any time, or for any pur..
.
er sprightest
sprightest style.
style. Just
Just behind
behind her
writer of the above lines, in his " sanc­ cient grottoes and tombs in these mount- | two or throe times ingradually
gradual:/receding
recedingj were
weresome
some diminutive
diminutive objects
objects towhich
which
grinned in a bashful sort of a way that I pose, fount! in letters so ready a
voice, like tlie falling cadence of | fihe ever and anon gave her undivided atcame very near to capturing me on the I means of communication that he tum,” as he frequently called it. I ains until they ore disposed of and tones
found liim a shrewd Yankee who made distributed throughout the country, j » dying echo—“moat remarkable case;: tention. The slowneM of their progress
■spot. In fact, he was not short, but, j tunied to them without effbrt. Ami,
jmper simply a lever to move other The activity of a young Swiss attached | most remarkable case." The old doctor's j caused the hen’s owner to rush out to
instead, the tallest man I ever saw of I more than all, he had lived by her side his
matters fa his benefit, and the "best- to the American Mission at Assiout re- | manner was such m to leave the impreswhat the brood was this time. He
his length of leg and Ixxly ; for what he . in daily thought since the hour in which
lost elsewhere he made up in a neck | they portetL His memory of her manv fixed ” man (so he phrased it) in the cently resulted in tlie seizure and xnanu- "ion that the cure was quite as remark- | was astonished to see tlie hen cover wnth
- "
able aa the case.
; her wings twelve little terrapins. Soon
that never ceased to be a wonder to me. graces was ns fresh on the hundredth county. I questioned him some as to mission of 68 slaves and the incarceration
On, one occasion a gentleman who had I she was reassured, and allowed him to
of 35 Aral*, charged with being slave
It ran up like the wnteh-tdWer of a fire- uay os on the second; and, had it been Miss Esther's marriage.
"She’d been goin’with the Jackson dealers. Tlirpugh the representation of a cancer- on his
u._ tface, had
i..,i prettv much
u.
n jooj[ ftt
tjt!asure8 rpjje family
engine house,.slim and so long that, ] four years of silence instead of two, her
(ipeak of, os yon say," he answered. the British Consul Genend at Cairo— made up his mind to visit New York for were called out to see the wonder. The
while his shoulders barely reached mine, face and form would have been ns dis­ p-ou
~"But I’d know’s there’was anythin’ be­ there being a treaty tor the suppression treatment, when he happened in to this
his head overhung nil others, and was tinct in his mind st the end of tliat long
owner of the hen then went back the way
-two inches mare than six feet alxive the ' time ns though daily letters had jiassed tween them. S'posin’ there was; a wom­ of the slave trade between Egypt and Hartford physician’s office, and was so she bad come, and found out how the
an can’t wait forever for a man to spit England—three hundred soldiers were impressed with the " remarkable case " eggs were hatched. A terrapin which
.ground. His head was Jorge, too, and between tlfem. A contemplation almost
-.that mode his general sppearanoe more ! constant had brought her to him to com- it out, and he won’t much to wait for dispdoh to Asaiout, the caravan sur­ that he concluded to be doctored at had laid tlie eggs had deserted them,
striking, while the general slimness of ' fort and console him at any moment anyway. I guess he was honest ennufl rounded and the seizure above noted cf- home, and went to the doctor’s office to and the motherly fowl concluded to sit
’sfar os that goes, but * no great shakes,' *ectcd. Although it was well understood make arrangements for the operation. ou them. This she had done, and tli«
his body ended below in n pair of enor- Then, too, he had "hitched on," and,
nxously large feet His face was much j though a man grown, hail conceded to as they say here ; he was always • hitch­ that this caravan had brought more than The doctor was out on professional busi­ result was the twelve young terrapins.
tanned and smooth-shaven, except tho I me every right that was his in tly man- in’Tin’ to some one. Besid««, Tom— 1,000 slaves into the country, the moat ness, but his wife answered the bell, and
-upjHir lip, which was covered by a coarse ogement of our small business. Honest that is, Thomas Jackson—got juxir and rigid search failed to discover more than the cancer patient got into conversation
The Right Kind of Pride.
.stubble of fieree-standing, sandy hair. I himself—almost pitiably honest, for it hadn't a place for her, and in short it 68, the remainder having been disposed with the lady, and among other things,
A young man “that works for liis
But no -description of him would be 1 come from an innocence tliat liad lieen was marry or go among strangers. of and safely distributed before the ar­ innocently asked how that gentleman out Ixiard,” no matter what honest work he
•complete that did not touch on that 1 kept fresh by ignorance of more than a Times was hard, and it had to come to rival of the soldiers. Of the 68 persons in the country was getting along.
“What gentleman do you refer to?" does, has no reason for shame. A young
featore of his countenance which was of-1 quarter of a century—lie placed the what it did, though she hesitated—hesi­ manumitted some were seized in their
man who eats the bread of idleness, no
native country while sleeping in their queried the doctor's wife.
ten concealed entirely and which would i fullest faith in the man he had chosen tated more’n you could ask, perhaps.”
"Why, tliat desperate case—that ‘re­ matter how much he lias, is disgraced.
tents, others were borne off while tend­
have made him trusteii anywhere. As a to work with. So he felt much at ease,
All men, starting in life, ought to aim,
markable
case
’
which
your
husband
al
­
ing
their
sheep
and
cattle
in
the
fields;
fellow-traveler said, “ His general looks , with little thought of the future, except
Oriental Physicians.
first of all, to find a place where they
some of the girls were forced away from ludes to so frequently.’
is agin him. but his mouth captures me." &gt; when long droughts, under a sky like
The Oriental physicians are the great­
“Oh," said the wife, a little solemnly, can earn their bread and butter with a
h» mouth, Who mj.nl hi, I bnu», m»do n. despur of proSt from est quacks in the world. Take the fol­ ■ their husbands and still others’ were
wheel-barrow, curry­
originally slaves and sold to the caravan. “he's dead. He died during the opera­ hoe, ax,
tanirh
__ ih-i
«. much
mnrh noise | farming in Texas. He rested in the love lowing specimen of their profundity:
Laugh
—not
that there was
comb, blacking-brush—no matter how.
tion."
—Philadelphia Timet.
about it, but it was so far-reaching in its I he was sure of, and did not once think
The bread-andAn emir, supposed to have the heredi­
The man left word that he would call Independence first.
that
the
flame
he
had
somehow
fanned
effect on his own peraon. First, around
tary gift of healing, prescribed for a pa­
again, and then took the next train to butter question settled, let the young
An Unfortunate Manner.
hia month would break two deep into sight—miracle though it must have tient, an upholsterer, lying at death's
man
perform
his
duty
so
faithfully as to
New York.. Here is a parallel case: A
A lady may tic well educated, well
wrinkles; then outside of these two seemed to him, for he knew that he was door with the typhus fever. The next
attract attention, and let him constantly
homely—would need any further care to day he called to sec his patient and trained, and possessed of good manners, doctor had discovered an infallible keep his eye open for a chance to do bet­
remedy
against
the
cancer.
He
lately
be kept alive and at a fervent glow.
found, to his astonishment, for he had andstill have an unfortunate manner which undertook a splendid case, treated it ter. About half the poor, proud young
All this ]Mssed in my mind while given him np, that he was much better. repels friendship.
In city stores we splendidly, and buried it ditto. While men, and two-thirds of the poor, discour­
and foretewl shaped themselves to the riding five miles the following evening On inquiring into the particulars, the often meet with saleswomen whose air of lecturing to his anatomical class, he aaid: aged young men, are always out of work.
general effect of one supreme expression to post the precious letter, which I convalescent told the emir that, being supercilious indifference, and icy remote­
“Gentlemen, I am going to demonstrate The young man who pockets his pride
of delight. It was then yon believed dreaded to .let out of my hand. So consumed with thirat, he had drank a ness from the least interest in ns or our to you, by the examination of the proper
him from vourvery heart. I did. and he
purchases, sends us away half frozen. organs, that my patient died cured. '— starve, and he stands a chance to become
pailful of the juice of pickled cabbage!
-never, ss he himself would express it,
rich, if he cares to.
"Allah is great!” cried the emir, and There is an atmosphere of forbiddingness Hartford Timet.
the usual prosaic way, in common mail down went the fact on his tablets.
■“ threw dirt" on me.
about such stores; and we are glad to get
The Indestructibility of Matter.
After all, he had, so far as I learned,
The doctor was soon after called upon out of them into the sunshine. On the
A man was sauing wood in a back
little to often bring forth, so .great a
Once away from town, however, and to attend another patient, a dealer in em­ other hand, we know certain saleswomen yard. He severed two sticks as thick as
This is capable of reedy demonstration
ttjvfdntion on his face. But few of the- on the upland prairie, the matter looked broidered handkerchiefs, who wa| ill of who are so sunny, so genial and so de­ your wrist and then went into the house. by preparing a couple of glass tubes of
ameaiti' H of life had been his at any time. differently.
the same disease—typhus fever.
Of lightful in their way of serving us, that, “ Mary," said he to his wife, “ my coun­ equal weight, each living filled with
He said little of home—“ somewlicre in
" Heaven be praised for that screech­ oourae he prescribed a pailful of pickled to buy from them w a perfect pleasure, try needs me; there's no use of talking; pure oxygen, and containing a few parIndiany"—except when at one time he owl,” I said aloud. “ Bill will have to cabbage juice. The next day he heard
we’ve just got to slaughter all throe
spoke bitterly of his dead father’s grand
that the sufferer was dead, whereupon what wo do not really want, solely by the Injuns; no true patriot can be expected
iutatake in’life, which it appeared was steel pen and holder. perhaps. * • • i io made the following entry upon his charm of their sweet, unaffected greac. to hang around a woodpile these days.” fine loaf sugar giving very good results.
A cordial, womanly manner is well worth
■imply thia, that he kept hu children IfsapHy, though, that the owl waited books:
“John,” said his wife, “if you fight The tubes are of precisely equal weight,
cultivating.
Injuns as well as yon saw wood and sup­ and are hermetically sealed. By beat­
port your family, it would take one hun­ ing one of them the charcoal is caused
Limk has never been found in a native dred and eighteen like you to capture to burn, and ultimately to disappear;
cdy, it must in do case be used unices
state; it is always united to an acid, as one squaw, and you'd have to catch her the tube and contents, however, is of
to the carlxmic in chalk. By subjecting when she had the ague and throw popjier course found still to balance the other
ns Jim said, “hitch on Jackson ’concealed nothing, he was like j
chalk or limestone to a rod heat it is freed in her eyes.” John wont beck to thb tube (which h» not lieen heated), bring
from the acid, and the lime is left in a ' woodpile wondering who told Iuk wife all
All the girls, but one a ehild in that—every thought of tlie i
luul gone
mnii" he
hr* had
hull done
rlnnc hml
&lt;rr&gt;n&lt;&gt; away
nwni- with 1 stead of sofa coverings.
state of purity.
too old to “hitch on.” wrong
about him.

�With an
for a while
went to'Calais and Dunkirk, and there

how it did raw !

Tn gtv* th* bat enchanting tnucn.
From which she bkMcm* Hkc the

weather, but a very tittle rate trans­
formed them both into raging torrente.
As I stood at the window I saw first one
bridge, and then the other, swept off. I
knew now that I must stay alone all
night; it would be impossible for my
brothers and sisters to get home.
Travelers, or, as Sarah called them,
“trampers," often stopped at our house
over night, ns there was no public-house
near. To my horror, I now saw one of
them coming across the field. Should I
hide? No, that was not to be thought-of.
Without stopping to knock, the great
rough man walked in.
- “ Can I stay here all night?"
I dared not refuse him, so as firmly as

the Province of Limburg, and was
Superintendent foe some months of a
hoqiital st Maestriuht At the battle of
Scurf, between tlie Prine- of Conde and
William of Orange (1674), he acted aa
regimental Chaplain and rendered good
service to the sick and wounded. Ordered
next year to Canada', he embarked at
La Rochelle, in cotapany with Biahop
Laval and Chevalier La Salle., Ar­
rived at Quebec, he preached there
until his restless disposition hurried
him off to the Indian mission st
Fort Frontenac, whence he visited
the . Five Nations and the Dutch settle­
ment at Allumy. Having gone back to
Quebec,.ho was attached to tho La Salle
expedition, and, with Chevalier De'
Tonty and Antoinne de la Motte Codillac, was enjoined to sail from Fort
Frontenac to Niaparn, and there built a
vessel for navigating tlie lakes above the'
cataract /They began their voyage on
Lake Erie (Aug. 7, 1679), paase&lt;l over
it, over (Huron and Michigan to the
month of tho St. Joseph's over, which
they atu^nded in canoes to the i&gt;ortage,
carried these to the Kankakee, floated
down that stream and the Iroquois to
the JUiiwu, on whoso banks they constrtfeted Fort Crovecarar, near the
present site of Peoria. After some delay
La Salle returned to Frontenac for sup­
plies, intrusting to Hennepin an expedi­
tion to the sources Of the Mississippi,
never explored above the mouth bl tlie
i Wisconsin. With Picard du Gay and
Michel Ako,
ho
set out (Feb.'
29,
1680) in a canoe, descendetl
tho Illinois to its junction with
the Mississippi, and went np that river
to tho falls of St Anthony.1 He was tho
first Eurojxatn to see them, and he
named them after his patron saint
Reaching the mouth of the BL Francis,
' In the territory of the present Minneso­
ta, ho journeyed near 200 miles along
ita banks—lie had christened the stream
in honor of tlie founder of his order—
visited the Sioux Indians, of whom ho
spoke sa the Issuti and Nadonessioux.
He staid with them three months—he
says that they kept him a prisoner—
‘when he encountered a party of French­
men who had jienetrated the region of
Lake Superior, and went back with them
to Canada. He-next sailed for France,
; where he published his two very inter­
esting, though untrustworthy, works on
exploration in America. In his second
i work he claims to have gone to the
month of the Mississippi and to have
been tho first European to float on that
river. Ho was an enterprising, intrepid
explorer, but he WM also an ostentatious

but myself, and questioned me much.
I told him my brother was up-stairs
writing; that we two were alone. Titis
was the first thing that entered my head
to tell him, Such a villianous counte­
nance as that man had !
His hair was cut close to his head,
MY NIGHT LODGER
leaving his huge ears in l&gt;old relief.
Wicked-looking eyes, and a brutal
mouth, completed his general expression
not say that But from all that 1 can of ferocity.
learn, I was not a queer baby. I cried
Bed-time came, and I directed the man
ukc . my «■ is11 smiimi, »nu waa i|iuic iso to a room up-stairs in tho servants* detroublesome, so the queerncss must have j portment; not the “ up-stairs" where I
been acquired.
| had said my brother was. Now that
I cannot discover wherein my queer- j there was real danger, I was calm and
ness lies; when I ask my friends, they . reasonable. I fastened the door that
aav, “Why—well, you are different from j led ujj-stairs with my embroidery scisother folks. ” A very clear and aatiafao- sors,- which happened
to be in my pocket,
..
tory definition!
so as to guard against surprise, and hur­
This having the word “queer" at­ riedly collecting our silverware, carried
tached to my name used to annoy me; it to mamma's room and hid it in tho lied.
my dolls were the only specimen." of hu­ No one would have supposed tho bed
manity to whom I confessed this. To had been disturbed. I waa elated at my
them I confided all my secrete and my ingenuity.
manifold, trials. They were attentive lis­
I then hunted up what few jewels the
teners—never interrupted me. There girls possessed, and placing them, with
was Rosa, the very large one, she was what money I could find, in a box, I tied
them in my pocket After doing this, I
stole down-staira, and removed my scisWlien I was cloven years old our folks : sors from tho door. These scissors were
triSd to make me tliink I -was too old to ! counted among my roost valuable treasplay with dolls. I felt as though life I urea. I had had them many years, and
would have no pleasure for me were my ■ was not disjxMod to lose them now.
.
dolls Loken from ’pe. No one knowing i I expected tho man would only wait
how I loved them. I used to go to my ■ till he thought I and my fictitious
room and, locking the door to keep my I brother were asleep, and would then
fun-loving brothers and sisters from in- . search the house for valuables, and finish
trading, I would play by the hour with by killing me. Only one plan for escape
my miniature faznily. Another favorite tliat I originated seemed feasible. I aeresort of mine was the garreL It was termined to wait till I heard my lodger
full of boxes, barrels and chests, contain- i in tlie room below anti then wrap ray­
ing old papers, books and letters. Many self in papa's shawl, and jump out of the
of the letters were veiy ancient, written I window. I was not kept in suspense
by relatives of whom I hod scarcely ‘ long; the peculiar squeak of tho sittingheard. There were letters from parents room door alarmed me tliat it was time
to children, from brothers to sisters, and to act &lt;*-•-**» j **-;-j
Quietly ▼I —
raised
the —
window,
Americans in Europe.
love-lettera. The latter interested me tho and just as the steps approached the
A correspondent writes to tho Spring­
uougn I
1 thought
tnougni they
uiey were shuts
stairs,, iI jumped
jumpeu to the
uie ground.
grouno. Forturonumost, although
The majority of
[y. I suppose I could not up- nately there was a bed of lilifs directly . field Republican:
the height and depth, and I beneath the window, and thev softened | Americans, when they come to Europe
id breadth, of the tender pas- i xux
my fall. That uucxv
there was utcku
danger wx
of for the first time, arc always amazed at
breaking
my
non.
I L«
x—...B —
j neck *I had
-»■—«» not
— thought
———o—•* —I । the expense of foreign traveling. They
x- ■
» x_ to
-------t----Filling my pockets with applet, I j was determined
escape
fromxi_._thishad always harbored tho impression that
would take possession of the garret and , dreadful man. tlie cost of everything on this side of the
some comfortable old chair, minus an
It was dark os Egypt, tlie rain was Atlantic—railway tickets, hotel bills,
arm or rocker, and thet® I would sit for I pouring down in torrente, but this was etc., were at least on.lv one-half what
hours, reading. I had a passion for i nothing in comparison with tho horror they were in America ; out, on tho con •
trary, they find it costs much more to
ghost stories, and stories of robbers and j within the house.
pirates, although they used to frighten i Half a mile back of our house lived a Havel here than it does at home. In
me terribly. When in the midst of a friend of papa’s—Mr. Vincent I re- the Ixjst American hotels tlie price ot
most frightful story, down would tumble solved to go there. I ran along, stumbl- three and four dollars a day seems ex­
a bundle of something from the rafters, ' ing against fences aud falling into travagant, but they cannot comprehend
making considerable noise, and leading 1 ditches, thinking I never knew such a why it is tliat in a tlret-claas foreign ho­
—
« to imagine the ghosts -..,1
me
and the robbers long half mile Finally I reached the tel, where the price of a room is only
had stepped from the book to the garret house, and managed to tell my story. three or four francs a day, aad the other
An old apple-tree stood by one of the Several voung men happened to have ( charges seem so moderate, their bilh
windows; it had the greatest faculty for l&gt;een defayed there by the storm, and, I foot up to such high figures.
Wliile taking my breakfast one morn­
unearthly creaking and groaning, and headed by Henry Vincent, a young man |
the lightning-rod kept up a malicious of some twenty-two years, they pro­ ing at the Hotel Chatham in Paris, five
Americans entered tlie dining-room and
racket I declare it is a wonder I didn't pored to capture my visitor.
I was too excited to remain at Mr. seated themselves at a table near me.
lose my senses, reading so much trash
Vincent's.
I declared I would go back I There was the father and mother, * son
and bearing so many fearful sounds.
But this has nothing to do with my home. Thev all tried to persuade me I of about 14, and two daughters about
“lodger." I believe I am becoming gar­ not to do this except Henry Vincent, who 10 and 12. From their conversation I
it was their first trip to Europe,
said “such a little heroine should dolearned
a*
rulous.
In the first place, I must tell you papa fihe pleased."
With a hand tightly i and that they had come directly to Paris
on landing at Liverpool, and hod no
ns a rich farmer, and our neighbors i clasped in Henry’s, we started.
had a “square meal” since they left
were “ few and far between.”
”
When we came within sight of our
When I was in my twelfth year papa house, we saw a light flitting from room home. After canvassing among them­
ax&gt;d mamma made up their mind* to to room, and a few worth of boisterous selves as to what th-dr apnetites craved
take a pleasure trip to the far Weak song floated to us on the breeze. Si­ and demanded on tho bill of fare, the
of
the
family
gave
the
This was something unusual; they sel­ lently my friends surrounded the house, head
dom left home. Well, they went; and guarding every avenue of eaeape. Henry waiter die following order: Five plates
of
melon,
which
were
then
very
exmy two sisters, two brothers and myself and I (I would not let him leave me for
[ pensive, five fried soles, five pota of cofhad a gay time “ keeping house. ’’
a moment) entered the house. We found ( fee, five ham and eggs, fried hominy,
One day, all except myself and our the vagabond searching papa's desk. He
servant girl were invited to go to a din­ had found several hundred dollars that I
toes, butter, radishes, etc. If they had
ner party. I confess I dreaded to have had not seen, when preparing for flight
ordered two dishee of a kind, so gener­
He started to run when he saw us, but
them go.
ous
was the supply, it would have been
•*Kate, we will bring yon any amount finding men and revolverson all aides, he
more than enough,to satisfy their appe­
was obliged to surrender.
cd candy," said on*.
He was safely bound, and then ques­ tites ; blit they were “Americans,” and
“Now, net, you know you and Sarah
evidently thought the reputation of their
can stay here just as well os not," said tioned. It appears he was a noted thief
country, in the eyes of other strangers
another.
who had loiqr baffled the police. He
“Don’t be a baby, Kitty,” said a said when he learned tho house was oc­ in the dining-room, demanded nothing
less than a full complement to each per­
third.
cupied only by two individuals, ho was
son. As near as I could figure up their
Finally, I resignedly bad© them “ get much elated. He did but intend to pro­
account, tliat breakfast cost in the neigh­
out of my sight*'
ceed to acts of violence, unless my
brother and I troubled him too much! borhood of 816. The table d'hote din­
ner at night waa at a fixed pnee, and, if
told me stories and sang songs till I be­ When he found the house deserted, he their lunch, at 1 o’clock, corresponded
gun to think it was quite a fine thing to concluded I had not told him the truth with their breakfast, no wonder surprise
—that I was alone. Not finding me, he
be left at home.
is manifested at the high rotes of living
Tired of staying in the house, I saun­ tnipjKHied I had hid, aud ho would not in foreign hotels.
tered down the fnrjt walk, and amused hunt for me.
Lifting me into his lap, Henry Vin­
cent called me the "bravest little woman
he ever knew.” All tlie others praised
and flattered me, till I began to think
satisfied that he was coming in, I ran to men were greater talkers than women.
Sarah. Seizing her dress with both
bands, I exclaimed—
“ Oh, Sarah 1 there is * dreadful-look­ Three long weeks I remained uncon­
scious. When I became sensible, anx­
ing man coming into the house !"
Sarali picked up the poker and walked ious faces were bending over me. Papa,
•o the door, wlrile I, imitating her ex­ mamma, and al! the folks were at my
ample, snatched a stick of wood. Bud­ bedside.
“What is th© matter?" I asked. In a
l-dIv Sarah sried—
•‘You little goose 1 It is Bill Mo- moment that dreadful day came to my re­
arty
membrance.
“Oh, I know!" said I,
Sure enough, it wm Sarah's beau. with a shudder.
It waa a long, long time before I re­
gained my strength.
Every person
petted and praised me. I was the heroine
ww a dilraimx Hxnb didn’t of the neighborhood.
Henry Vincent
never became tired of descanting upon
my bravery, and devoted himself to me

Dknmakk has 1.980,675inhabitanta,

OR&gt;’O STRONG,

Spring Good
and teeming with customers

HAPPY IN BARGAINS
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, u usual, of the
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
under the heads of

Olothing,
gashviHi giwrtorg.

'

VILLA GE OFFICERS.
PrssWsnt—EHba Cblncsaa.
tUcordsr—Frank McDsrbjr. ■ &gt;

Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,

Ladles and Gent*’
Goods,

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W. Old*, H. Rot, E

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Crockery,
THE CELEBRATED

ErHUDtbT mxXlPAL ent JU H- j
ton. Fulnr. h-tvJc*« every S»bba

M

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.

T o'clock (harp, on ar before tho full of tl
Transient brothers err cordially invited.
ROBERT McCA RTN Y
JOHN L. SMITH, Secretary.

gujiufM ^irrrtorjL
W. H YOUNG,
D. Office East ride of Main Btroet, NohriDe
Office hoar* from 7 to 8 a. m. and 4 to 7 p. ta

M*

H. A. BARBER,
P. Homaopathle Physician and Bnnroon
• Offlc.*, near residence, on corner of Washing
ton and State Street* NaahvUle, Mleh.

M

CHAS. 11. BRADY,

A

Kral Est*:* and I nauranca Actnt. ' CoUaeUnf
and CunvejraBdng aapeelaltr. Bounty and Han­
ston Clalnu promptly attended to, and all ether
buaincaa entraatac to my care. Office oppcalte Un­
nn House, Naahrllla. Mich.

LEWIS DURKEE,
I AWYER, NoUiy Public, Real EataU and Inaur
ance Agent. Collections promptly made, and
Conveyancing properly executed
Office In D. C
Griffith'* Stere.

EMORY PARADY.
TU8TICEOFTHE PEACE. Conveyancing ear*
dully and promptly attended to. Office cut
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CT OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Ilonest Cxoodw and selling on the basis of Three
Feet to tlse yard and Sixteen Ounce*
to the pound, enables ub to hold all our old custom­
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 par
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try us
aud see.
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price i&gt;
exchange for all farm products.

L. J. WHEELER,
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.

1VM. PAJiMENTER,
D. Office over Hull'* Drug
tuotitvUle, Mich.

M•

store, Ver-

W. h. GRISWOLD,

D. HoBoeopathlo PhyiLcUn ud Rnrftoa.
• OSes over D. C. Griffith’! blare. Realdcncc
comer 1’nllllp* aod Darke* itrcou. Prompt atuo-

M

A. M. FLINT,

IS THE TIME

To Take Advantage of the

&amp;REAT SPRING BOOM.
It Uan Be Found at

collections piutunUr made. &lt;
Griffith's Store, haabrilla, Mich.

£ PAR ADV.
ANUFACTURERtrfBooUandSbou. Making
111 and repairing neatly dona, alao atrtd atten­
tion to till ad orders promptly, and al the lowest
living prtc—. EteopgsM ride of Main dtraet.

D. C. GRIFFITH’S
Where he is constantly opening

New Spring Goods.

CHARLES SCHEIDT,
LACKSMITH. *1 tends promptly to all v
II.Aw-NhocltMt line.

B lhe Blrcksnuth and

hit

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ailsrrlliatcuj C«rd«.
yyOLCOTT HOUSE,
Nauhville, MioHiffan.
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
This is • new Potri, crntrally located, well kept,
and ita natrons on- always sure of gettlu* lattir a&gt;
eoinruodationa for the amount paid, than at any

IIohh Harber

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Boots, Shoes, IVotions, Etc^
EF" It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant tar
undersell me, who sella for CASH.

JJERE YOU HAVE THEM
DllCt
MapU Gran, Mleh.

When we «ay this, we mean that you havu

Bargains in Spring Roods.

g LIEBHAU8ER,

READY MADE CL0THIN&amp;, We are opening the largest and most complete stock of
m&lt;h.

yHAT HUSBAND OF MIKE!
Get* his SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING

A. L. KASEY'S

SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
our store will fully prove.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

E.A. BUSH,
’

“THE BOSS

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
NAMHTIULE,

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MICH.

yyiLLIAM JONES,

It must also be remembered that we also carry an im—tnae
stock of

BOOTS, SHOES
HATS, CAPS, G

DENTISTS

�NASHVILLE, MICH.,

Manufactures

I0MUATI0S8.
i-4.Mr.fl a axitrirxr&gt;.&lt;rf om..
•
DSMOCSATIC TICKET:
For rr~4d*»-WINFIELD H. HANNOCK, ofr

,

GREENBACK TICKET:
ForJ‘rc«ldeut-JAMESR. WEAVER, of Iowa,
’
lor Vice PrwMetrt-BENJAMIN B. CHAM'
BKKS,of Tr-«.
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NORTHERS COKRESPOSDEST.
.
Harbor Point, Mich, July. 8th, 1880'
Editor The News.
,
During the National Democratic
,
Convention held in 1868 at the stage of.
proceedings when the nomination ofI
candidates was iu order a delegate ob­
.
tained the floor and began in sonorous
“chest tones” to extol the praises of a
certain gentlemen, ascribing to him
all the good qualities that the flesh of
,
any old regulation Bourbon was ever

heir to, and at the close of a ponderous
peroration, declared the name of 'Asa,
Packard. Ajt ibe announcement of the
name a delegate in another part of tho
hall inquired x&gt;f his associate, sotto
voce, “who in----- is Asa Packard.” I
do not narrate this incident with any
desire to incite the readers of The
News to any spirit of archarlogical dillettanteism over a subject so entirely
devoid of interest as au investigation
of the “pointe” otany such old-Hne-re-

actionary Democrat as Mr. Packard,
but simply to plant, it in pAitaposltion to tho inquiry that I assume you are
making rs to where in the world is Har­
bor Point. Like the Scotch sailor during
the Mexican war, on board a Yankee
merchantman, under the guns of a
“greaser” privat&amp;r inquired of his cap­
tain what about these Mexicans; per­
haps he could make some compromise
with them, for said lie, “what are the
stars and streeps to me any mote
than any other flog.” Of wSat special
significance to you is Harbor Point,
more than any other of the numberless
pointe, promontories, hcadland.% capes,
lovery’ eaps and devils* kitchens, that
stud our immense Mja and lake coast
from Mount Desert to Galveston, Vnncouvera Island to Acapulco or Dulufii
to Quebec. This properly puts me ou
the defensive and rationally demands a
stateipent &lt;tfour latitude and longitude
climate, advantages, present census
report, future prospects, etc., etc.
First our location. Twro hundred mil­
es north and seven miles east of Maiu
street in the village of Nashville, lands
you at the depot of the G. R. &amp; I. R. R.,
in the village of Petoskey in Emmett
Co., ou the south-east shore of Little
Traverse Bay. Five miles north-west
on the opposite aide of the bay is situ­
ated the village of Little Traverse, first
settled by white men, by the Jesuit
Missionary Marquette, about two hun­
dred years ago. One mile east of Lit­
tle Traverse is located the State sum­
mer resort of the Presbyterian church,
and on the east shore of the bay,one and
a half miles from Petoskey, is Bay­
View, the State camp ground of the
Methodist society. Sixty miles north­
east lies tlie Island of Mackinac and
. the same distance south-west takes you
to the large town of Traverse City, at
the head of the west arm of Grand
Traverse Bay. Seventeen miles southfcest takes you.to the village of Charl­
evoix at the out-let of Pine Lake, tho
location of tho Baptist resort. Twenty
milea west in Lake Michigan, lie tli'Beaver Islands. Thirty-six hours sail of
a propeller lands yon in Chicago. The
Harbor of Little Traverse is probably
tbe finest and safest natural harbor on
tlie Lakes, and is formed by a point
of land extending three-fourths of a
mile on ita south side. All ferry boats
aud steamers making-Petoskey a night
terminus, come hero to tie up. The
point mentioned is known as Harbor
Sint, br.t right here before further
tails, perhaps you will allow a short
digression for the purpose of interject­
ing a well understood truism to tho
effect that in the make up of the aver­
age man there is a touch of savaginm,
an inherited trait as old as the days
of Abraham at Mamre, which as regulsr as the birds migrate or the Nnakc
sheds ita skin, goads one with an irremstnUe longing to “turn aside into
a desert place and rest awhile,” to cast
Itebind one,
the comforts
and
luxuries of home and home life, and,
’•rough it” in the wilderness. Two years
*inee, a party of gentlemen from LanuiTed by this barbaric instinct,
visited these waters and charmed by
the ‘•canty of the point.r.nd at the same
time having an eye to “business,” con­
ceived the idea that the location offer­
ed all the attractions required for a deer superior of tbe Catholic nunery at
Cron* village, purchased it.and organi­
sed attack company under the name of
Harlxrr Point amoeiation. From Dick
Coupe• of Charlevoix, I learned tbe
hiatory of tho purchase of tlie Indian
tide/ It was not the purpose -of the
tribe owning the point to dispone of it.
but a crafty Jeamt when purchasing
other lands including it in the general
description and the chief unwittingly
.* r -4 the deed,' a proceeding acarri-

i

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u.hM.
dhm tliiK "«hr rrid

year your eorres• in this country.at*kU? de Toured, stroll­
Liking the but
roundings so well, proposed to tbe sec­
retary of the association to become a
idiaie holder aud having pasactl the
Buntiet of directors with out “blackHiDg.” was duly enrolled a member,
and this year with wife and child­
ren, Nashville News, fishing bat.
a gridiron and a
sugar
cured
hum. am au established resident.
The personnel of our association is va­
ried and recruited from agvide scope of
professions, well adecotaabed together.
Tlie educational interests are repre­
sented by President Abbott, of our
State Agricultural College. *Thc press,
by 8. D. Bingham, formerly connected
with the latnsing Republican. Our
State department, by Henry SleejHjr
and Robert Devinney,.from the State
offices at Lausing. The lejfcnl fraternity
by Scnuyler OHs, from Lansing. Real
Estate aud Insoianee by the firm of
Jun -s &amp; Porter, of Lansing. Retail
Dry Goods by B. F. Simona, President
of the Association. Wholesale Grocer­
ies by John Robson. Woolen Manu­
factories by.Orin Stone, of Flint. The
traveling fraternity—commercial tour­
ists—by R. W. Bowker, of Flint. The
divine art of music by a rented piano
from Chicago aud Mr. Rowe, drum ma­
jor of the Lansing Knights Templar’s
band. The Medical profession by Dr.
Shank, of Lansing. Temperance Re­
form by Dr, H. A. Reynolds. The tran­
siont guests at the hotel represent sev­
eral localities, with o goodly number
from St, Louis, which may perhaps, in
a measure account for that city’s won*
derously low census enumeration.
Among the eccentric characters of th©
association Dr. Shank, perhaps, stands
as a representative. A friend of mine.
once met him’ and pleasantly said
"Good morning,” to which he gruffly
replied, "Take off your hat,”which my
friend nt once did. The doctor then
said, “All right, I suspected you had
your hah- parted in the middle and
thought if you httd I’d be------if I’d
shake hantls with you.” His reputa­
tion is, perhaps, a state rather than a
local inheritance. During the last year
I was describing our resort, to a gentle­
man and soliciting sale of stock, men­
tioned a few of the names of tlie stock­
holders aud among them the doctors.
“What, that old c----- a that examined
soldiers down at Jackson during the
wart” “Yes the same.” “Well, good
day; I don’t want any of your stock.”
We are essentially a tempeianco com­
munity. T^ic handle of the water
pitcher at our hotel being ornamented
with s red ribbon and the most of tho
residents conform to the strictest sort
of total abstinence of Linscott or Revnolds,though a few still practice Paul's8 '.
injunction to Timothy, a little wine,
(and occasionally
-»«—a ch’s sake and ifteuinfirmities.
........... ................
,—
Inpolitics p majority hitch to the tow line of
Garfield's canal boat, though a few
swear by the military buttons of Gen.
Hancock, with a shade of fiatism inter­
mingled. In way of amusements boat­
ing and bathing can be indulged in adinfinitum.
"Presbyterian billiards”
are represented bv half a croquet sett, i
from Hastings. Checkers, back gam I
mon, dominoes and child’s game of au- I
tbors are common, and from an ace of I
spades that I saw sticking from a gen- j
tie man's coat-tail pocket, I conclude
that the standard games of seven up,
old sledge, draw poker and euchre, are |
not forgotten. Chuck luck, billiards |
proper, nine Dins and horse racing are
yet in the future.
The climate, for summer is de- i
.igh not
ligiitful.
"Just wanu enough
&gt;1 enough I
to be to cool, aud just cool
not to
bb to warm.” Of. the ,I
remarkable qualities of the climate i
and ita effect upon residents, I will cite j
two illustrations, one general, the oth­
er personal. Of the residenta here last I
year sixteen return this year with new
•»orn babies. My first work after reach- '
ing here was to unload and unpack two
stoves, attach fixtures, sett them up,
put pipe together, which had to bo sue- !
cessively lengthened aud shortened, all I
of which I was, in due lime, able to j
out a window. neilh.r.wearur break'
palident

- JULY 17, 1880.

I

here thou in the paUee, and-then into
the miserable.hovel ot the igpomst
poor where we not uijfreqnmtly found
teu or twelve cbildreu, .dirty, ragged
and ignorant and sometimes the moChwlying sick. Upon a dirty not in the
corner of the mmerable dwellingdimensjons six by tan fret, and five feet
high, and some olaceA we came to, the
the motlft’kbiiil died, leaving tea • or a
don-u litnw girls and beys to keep
bonse and their rich neighbors appar­
ently, were ignorant of tneircondition.
There are all kinds of Inudhm-e from
the flstpraine to the hilly timber lands,
and there ore a vast amount of it, al­
though ntaiut half of ourcountry can
never be farmed because of ita being
covered with rock. I mmigrants are
pouring into thia country now and tak­
ing up himesteads and a great, many
are going od to lands not surveyed,
truBting to tjie government to some day
survey it and give them a title. A
great many immigrants' are passing
through here ou tht-ir way to the Walla
Walla country which is one of the flneest in the noit west.
It was fine sport riding over hills,
jumping fences, going through waiv­
ing fields of grain and fordiug the
mountain streams, swollen by thomeltiugsnow. We sometimes would float
down stream some distance before we
would make a landing, running the
risk of a good ducking'Budlosing our
books etc.
'
Tlie people have built down in the
canyons, where beantiful cool springs
are found. The bills/where they are free
from stone, are. mghly productive.
Some day when ' w« get a rail road
through here and the Country settles up
we will.have tlie be* country in the
world- It is notloTnonotonons as in
the western states or more properly the
Mississippi Valley. Here by one days
ride on a pony we can reach almost
perpetual snow while down in the val­
leys the theremometer stands 60 degree
in tho shade. No one need to come to
ibis country expecting to find a beau­
tiful home aud make a living without
work, because-, if you do, you will lie
disappointed. The best part of tlie
land is taken up although land is not
high, compared with Michigan land.
Everybody here spent the 4th at
Willown lake. This is a beautiful
body of water, situated in the exteu J
sive Willowa Valley, and in whose wa­
ters are found,in countless nnmlicra the
beautiful red fish, which make a food
that a king would love to see. There
are a large amount of land tn this val­
ley that is not taken up hut there are.
two drawbacks. One is. it is not sur­
veyed. and the other is it is far from
market and bail roads to get t&lt;» it, aud
not much prospect of ita being any better for some time to come,
conic, but
—. .it—
is _
a

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Oolng W—t From Jaotoosu

09319974

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If or the seasoin of1880,
Unquestionably the

DIVISION.

,fi.,

and Easiest Riding
Gr'd Rapid*--..Lv
Ham mend.........
MMdlwvilis ---------BmQbm..............
Naahrills........ Lv..
VarmoctvlD*____
Charlotte----- —
Eaton Rapid*, ....

Pi Cl no

Kxpsbss

STATIONS.

Detroit,------- ...
Jackson....
Rive* Junction,
Erton Rapid*,..
Chariotte--------V&lt;-nnontTlll»_„
Nashville—. — ..
Has tin**—.........
M'daievfUe,......
Hammond... ...
Grand Rapid*,..
Through Coaches »nd Sleeping C«r» Io and front
Grand Rapid* and Detroit All train* connect In
•ame dejAt al Detroit with Great WeaUrn, Grand
Trunk and Canada Southern Railway a.
E. O. BROWN,
II. B. LEDYARD.
Aaa't Gen'l Supt Jaekaon. Gen'l Bop'l Petrol

W. SMITH SELLS
(

To be found in tlie NIavltet.

GENUINE MASON

IT IS GENERALLY KNOW

FRUTCANS

Workmanship and Materials

extra tops and rubbers.
WHITE FIMH.
tkoi t.
LAKH HERRIVG,

____

When Combined YVitli

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST.

All Goods of this Manufacture

----- By the pound or keg.------

Sugar, Tea

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believing they will stand
tory to all who purchase.
*i.n«. w.ii

at.^
the

test,

andJ

.

prove highly satisfac- i

—i

E. COOK

ItOlX.ONAS.
BKRF
PRENNED HEEP,
HERRING A HALIBUT.

—FTtESn—
—AND^—

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Made of beat Onk Leather, Ohio Tanned.

We also keep

Whips, Robes. Dusters,

•

SALT MEATS,
ANDHEAPS OF

FLY NETS. CURRY COMBS, SWEAT PADS,
CROCKERY
BEST MADE COLLARS WITH HARNESS, ! .
C. W. SMITH.

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PAD

----- AND ALL KINDS OF------

CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE,

CALL AND GET PRICES.-------

NICHOLS,SHEPARD
&amp; CO-BatUeCrecLMich.
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE

QUARTER MILLION SOLD!

VIBRATOR

|

hreahing Machinery and Portable
and Traction Engines.

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Every Patient Delighted

t
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Hesiihsecuredi
| Honey Saved I
I4fc Prolonged I

MATChLE58 far

°* Mojuocu !*«»,*&lt;«/ a.
Gr»in-S.i1L». Tlma-hUrm*. Per-

$200 REWARD
Fo« s cs.bc ot Disbetes, Gravel, Dropsay, Bright'!

loeonlloenoe or Retention of Urine, Painful Urine-

ting, Brick-dust Depoait, Infla-nalton of the Kid­

ney*. Female WrakooM or Nenrou* Debility It will

4, i»u&lt; Um thin
Astonishingly Durable
PORTABLE, TRACTIC
-BURNING 81
tkUirc-B of Power, Ihrrabtuty, H
Uautj tmttn-.'j ttt
«”rrr Oat tit- tint! Htrnw
: ' . !»en- l.,ni&gt; |K&gt;w.-r; iin .
Tnlrty-Two Years of Prosperous and Cost
luunc, locati :u. or muu«&gt;arat. fttmuh* s Btrufi*
i.rr-nUe* tnr
.nrwt. ...1 K.^nnLla J..-..-

&lt;uo&gt;l run
•ENGINES.

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AUTUL"!
BE NOT DECEIVED

STQP pOpTQRifle;

V?EIT AT9fl96I

CORRESPONDENCE FROM OREGON. |
Union Citt, Oregon , July 5, 1880. I
•
Dear News: .
Please permit me to occupy a few
lines in your
valuable columns
ns I think a few lines about this coun­
try may be of some interest to your nu­
merous readers I have been taking the
census of a part of this country, this
month, hence I ho re had the opportune
ty of seeing life in On-gon.
In the first place this is a big country
and of magnificient distances, it is now '
the prettiest time of tho year. Locust, ,
apple and other trees being in bloom.
The bills covered with living green,!
over which roam thousands of cattle,
sheep and horses, grazing upon the
river, bunch grass, which grows so
luxuriently here. Tlie beef fattened
on this bunch grass, is lhe best the
world affords.
Our little city is exceeding beautiful,
orchards and shade trees being found in
all parts with beantiful gardens, rose
bushes etc.,...to complete tlie acene. The
----- a. _a_
«—* •-.
which
SJL.1P!."
COU1
i ita way through our city is now
h and swift that .it cannot be
--------- .caused by tlie snow melting in
the mountains this large body of snow­
water paasing through tlie town canara
the air to be cool aud pleaaant,although
the thermometer stands 90 degrees in
the shade the heat is not opprewtive as
&gt;ti» in Michigan. 'The citizens have
amaR irrigation ditches dug in all parts
of the city and vicinity causing vege­
tation to fairly jump! It is truly a beau­
tiful place at prewcDt.
Well, we hardly know how people do
live until we start out on wudi a mis,
11

GRAND RAPIDS

I amjprcpared to furnish
ih the public

Therefore I place my Goods upon the .Market confidentially I
round
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This ih irnrcly a healthy climate to
live in I have had batter health I ere
than I have had tor fifteen years. Pol­
itics is boiling.
I will close fnr this time hoping that
the News will continue ita visits to
this far off counter:
I remain yours,
John R. Crites.

VB

Well, can’t you come up! There
are
numberless amusements open to choose from. 1 ou cau fish for
speckled trout in Indian Creek,
lieai Marquette, for blnck IWISH in
crooked river, for pike in Carp Like,
bathe in Sturgeon Bay, on shore of the
upper pcninsulft,or fireyom patriotism
under the shadow of the old flagon the
rnmpartsof the fort at Mackiuac. Come
up! come up!! and expand your lungs
in an atmosphere, five from a taint of
hilliousness, and bend your back to the
sighing of a “white ash breeze.” ’Twill
do more in one week in aid of sound
sleep and good digestion, than attend­
ing all the political conventions this
side of Dahomey. "Swell” toilets not
required, a flannel bathing suit is the
necessity, all else is luxury.
H. J. M.

MAIN LINE

tlie

To be had al jour Drug Store, or we will wind It by
mall. Writ* tor our book, riving • history ot this
new and wonderful dl*corery.

r, rars 'ljurlMital **4 nnklaw ireMarr? rr 7" tuy
u »&gt;'.*-* t»e “Ori,-'.»al"»&gt;4 U» "OcuBtu." fr- •«CJ*r«r tan purtlrutarB «*I1 M w «e*Jer., «r urtU
«•*•«"» lllanraM CUentar*. &gt;kUh T. malt frw. AMram.
MICH0L8, SHEPARD * CO., Batti* Crtak. Mich, i

J.

OSMAN, Prop.

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TURN-OUTS
LOW RATES
COM’ERCIAL TRAVELORS
/

MATE A SPECIALTY

Oppotila the Wofcolt Home. NA-LvUIe, Mfe-h.

J,

OS.WAX.

JJARXEHHt HARKENS t

Makes the boss Carriage, Light road
aud Team
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HARNESS !
For a small sum of money and don’t
you forget it.
Have you seen any of W'ill’s work!
If not call on him. one door north of
Boise and Francis’, get. his prices and
von will trade.

W E CLARK,

Sellers’ Liver Filin are also high­
ly recommended for caring liver com­
plaint, constipation, nick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseased of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cents per box.

P. T. BOISE:,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

You can always find the following articles, or will be made to
order : All kinds of

1 am prepared to furniali

•»O Yeiiru before the Public.
Pronounced by all to be the moat
pleaMnt and effieaeiotu remedy how in
use for the cure of cought, cold*, Jumtmnetg, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
millibn bottle* told within the lati few
yean. It gives relief where ever .used,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 2S
cents per bottle.

flttwlnirsr. Pu.

^TTEVHON ALL!

Day Kidney Pad Co.
ASHVILLE LIVERY.

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,
Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
,
butterfly.

Double and Single. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qualit/Mnd low prices. Repairing done theap. Callars, Collar
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.

LUMBER,

WAGONS,

Tl.-dlcin,-., &lt;'lirmli-ala.
Paint*. Olla, Varnishes,

Surgical Instruments
And all the leading Remedies in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines
School Books,

a large line of

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums
A COMPLETE LINE OF

STATIONERY,
Carriage., Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim­ Wall Paper and Bordering,
ming a specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new.
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reapair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
Iron.

Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best 6f workmen.
Casting a specalty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled
and land sides to fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sizei, Col­
umns for
Inil-linrs, Iron Fencing

[TKIMMED FHEE.J

AS FINE A LINE OF
Ab there is in town, and all war­
ranted to be as represented
or money refunded.
CAXZ. ANI EBB WT
hyt-r "e -f.uuua.

« Prtparai &lt;u «I.

F. T. BOISE.

�THE Pt BUC.
----- BELIEVING THAT-----t welva or fourteen ycant old,
epund rrl.axtng hhhold upon
turn petvh fell to the track and
IN 187©.
v was served at the middle ,l»y
■ - JULY IT, 1890.
The school library of Lawton, in to
&gt;ka pouting over him. HU i
as to 3EZnal&gt;o
im
"iuj------ j. be increased by the addition of 1,000 home
ih inon
■ iiHubbard,
iiiji , . - between
--___ — Car
-KEach aide of her, and that p little more
volume*.
penter and Morgan streets, Chicago.
competition will make a little bet­
Any number of farmers to
ter market, I have purchased a stock ' it
A son of Phineas Thompson, of
OCR EUROPEAN LETTER.
Grand Blanc, was killed by lightning
Mr. Editor:
last Friday.
For tbe last few day* ths only cry of
Onl&lt;)a&lt;1 Wheat and Grain ExPreparations arc already making" at
peditlously ui Accuratly.
Kalamazoo for the State Encampment
. uS^zox, Eng.., Junk 19,1880.
We
Dr. VanHorn to be held there the week commencing
FREKB-RHOADE8
In
Naahrtito,
Jnly
9,
UN);
I’he London season is now at what is
August 8.
by K Parady K*j . Mr. Covert O. Freer, at Paroffice at Humphgenerally
known
as
ita
"height,
”
a
August Herby of Manistee, while pull
erys, Bully for Dr.
point of elevation which-'it usually
Mosher says biz is booming over on ing-a boat over a mill boom on tbelStb
—Ml LLER -In Naahvllh July a, ISM.
fell iu backwards and drowned. He reaches between the Epsom and Ascot WELLMAN
» *£f*'J*h
~ C
the town line and from what we hear leaves a wife and two children.
Ti'iwwhwa Dai as in
desire to announce that haring erected
weeks. The hotels are full to over­
it is liable to continue.
1 lHWcirSf * cllZlwS.
one of the largest and most conreDimt
Jacob Miller formerly a butcher- in flowing, and under the impression, not ’MeKELVET—D*COt7BCTj—At tha M. E I’«
•onage Inib la vllla&lt;r, on Thursday. July I5tb,
Campbell seems to be a little out Ypsilanti • was overeome'by the beat
..
, ,
elevator buildings in central Mk-Wgnn,
altogether unfounded, that many a vis
Rar. A- D. Nawtou. James MeKelvay of Ma]
while
working
in
the
harvest
field
on
down at Jasper’s.and Will Albat is try­
Oro vs, Mich., to Hannah Maria Detouiey.
«» receive sad
itor tb London has not whefe tp lay his
the 9th and died in a few hours.
ing to educate his coot sleeve to encir­
Lightning struck and burned several head, a new club is being started for BAIiCOCK—MUDGE—At tbe reatdenre of the
cle tlie fair Mary’s waist.
stacks of wheat on Chas. Sutton’s farm (he purpose of providing persons prop­
brlde’a hither in Berryville, .July lei, by HewJoo.
Ben says if Vina hod rather ride in a near Battle Creek on the 10th. Much
-. Mci'heli. Mr. Uurydon L. Bedrock and Mb*
erly Introduced, balloted-for and elect­
top carriage with an old man than to grain was destroyed throughout the
r°"°’ ■"»'
ed, with sleeping accommodation at so
hoof it with a young one.why all right, country.
goods and canJ
.
Mary Fahey, of Hillsdale,' became much a night., So many middle-aged
and he will find some other girl that is
suddenly speechless, last Sunday, and and elderly geutlemen sleep habitually
better on the "hoof.”
died in a few hours. The doctors claim in Club-houses, that the notion of open­
EASILY MEET COMPETION,
We understand that Charlie Swest that her death waa caused by the ex­
ing a club especially for sleeping pur­
has been very idek but is ou tlie. np cessive'heat.
Having bought for cosh. My expenses, That may be brought them. Thew also ‘
The body of Francis D. Bonner was poses has. at tirat, u rather satiracal
grade again. We are glad to hear that
LOGAL MATTERS.
are low. 1 do not still goods nt coat, keep for sale at the lowest prices’
look. ‘.‘The Dormir” Club, however,
be is better for Charlie is a good boy found iu the fit. Clair river near Port ns the new institution will be called,
but a: a fair living profit.
Lambton, on the 9th’. There was a
Ratification .Yleeting.
Seeds, Flour. Feed, Lime, Salt,
an -1 we should hate to looee him.
wound on tho right temple which sig­ is lieing set on foot in splier seriousness.
The Democratic Party of Nashville
It is proposed to takp a larger house up
They have a fine Sabbath school at nified foul play.
Fluster, Stucco. Hair and
and viciniLy purpose holding a ratifi­
the" M. E. church with a full line ot
Janies H. Snook, aged 03, died on tbe thu west-end and convert it into a sort cation meeting on tlie 34th inst. at 2
Shingles.
of private liotcl, nt which nil the rooms
officers and teachers and all seem tb bt; 8th at Mt. Clemens. He has been a re" but one—reserved /foi breakfast—will o’clock p. m. at the close of which a
earnestly at work for the good cause. sident of tliat place for 45 years and be bed-rooms. Tge "Donnir” Club or club will be formed, good speakers will
Always ready at moderate rates.
had held the position of post master
“Doormouse” Cl ub, ns it is already cal­ be on han &lt;1 tn address the meeting, all
We think our little Elder Daniels its for the post 12 years.
led, will be open only to the select few. are invited to attend.
AINSWSWORTH Jt BROOKS.
just the bow preaelier,
‘
Mrs. In* Chickster? one of the Even­ To enjoy the right of sleeping in one
‘
By order of committee,
SPECIALTIES:
Harvest is progressing finely. The ing Newt excursionists from Allegan, of ita bbds, it wjU4m;necessary to be n
W. H.Y’oung, Chairman.
DETROIT
most of the farmers have their wheat waa killed by the upsetting of a coach member of attending West-end club,
which was being driven by a drunken nnd the management of the enterprise
Customer—" Why are ‘Malt Bitters’ Builders Hardware,
cut and some have commenced draw­
driver in the White Mountains on the is to be rested in a committee of club­ so popular I” Druggist—" Because, as
Pure
White
Lead,
ing. Tbe Clark boys are doing a nice 12th.
men, on which each of the principal a Food Medicine. tlic-y enrich tlie blood,
thing with theii reaper they are sweep­
The residence of Thos. B. Hurl)’, ed­ clubs will be represented. It Is inter­ harden tlie muscles, quiet the nerves,
Pure Ohio Boiled and
41-44
ing all tbe grain that gels before them. itor of the Benton Harbor times, was esting in this new undertaking to see perfect digestion.”
Raw Linseed Oil,
They areUttle fellows but they are burned on the morning of the Sth. the associative principals carried, yet
They 11 do It.
.AND
There was S500 insurance on it, but no­ one step farther than it had reached
gritty.
thing except a little furniture w».s before. English gentlemen have long
Go to the Old Reliable Market for Lard, Castor.
Well Mr. Editor this is our first at­ saved. Loss not fully known.
been in the habit of combining for eat­ Fresh, Salt and Smoked Mejits of all
Golden,
Sperm,
tempt in this biz and if it should prove
Henry Roe,
Mrs. Eliza Young, the woman who ing, drinking, smoking, canl-phtying kinds.
Proprietor.
Virginia Lubricating Oils.
contagious enough to come eut in print commencid a suit for $25,000 for in­ and reading purposes. They are now I
making arrangements for sleeping to- I
W. A. FOLGLASE, M. D., Resident
yon may hear (rom me again. Yours juries received by stepping though a gether.
I'hyalcian aud Burgeon,
Lowell sidewalk and tailed to get it,
till after election*
House,,of' Commons
has &lt;commenced
suit against Illithe village
IIIW1
IIUIHIVIKCU Bllll.
» 111041' Ii .. The
' ,...................
,,........., " has
, ,la-cn
I " very
Office 204 Woodward Avenue
Kc'logg's Columbian Oil b a powerful rvmcdr,
again, laying her damages at $10,000 I lively over Br.ullaugh and his oath, which
Zebadial Sceopkndyke.
be taken Internally a* welt a* externally
name
and
Room* for Hoarding Fatienta
tfiis time.
•
! On ’ of the- members, Mr. Worton, by tbs can
tendered infant It enrvs almoat Inatanlly,
WOOUWARD AVsIna“
The examination of Walker, the I
la pleaeant, acting directly upon the n-rvoua ayaWEST KALAMO ITEMS.
Dr. ulone’a Turki.h Bathe aud Hygcta*
:cm. cauaing audd-n • buoyancy of tbe mind. In
well-known citixen of Mt. Clemen., I
.'. ".'/V ,'’’..JL'JI.
tbe wondcrtnl etTecU of thia inoal wonderful
The finest makes of
Charctel with omrawinK a little girl. «u W- .V
h,™vi“l bl'ar 'lr War- abort
remedy cannot be explained In written lansnavc.
Oats give promise of a large yifcld.
A bIngle doae inhaled and taken accordim to dlree
Mrs. J. L. Marryfleld hu our thanks
ItlZORK.
for those, ripe apples presented to ns
dheaee* : Hheumall*m«*r Kidnry Diacaae Io any
SII KAILS,
last week. Tlrt y were the first ripe
Forma of Chrenic, Surgical
riio burn nf (’hriRfnnliiT I’nlo nf Ch- ,,n,J‘I’U &lt;Ug tilt debate Gladstone mid . Sprain*. BratetM. Flctb Wound*. Bunion*. Burn*.
SCISSOKH.
apples we ever had the pleasure of in­
1 lit biHu ot ( nristoplH 1 Colt, of Or : Bright sat. as mute as mice, wondering Corn*,
I c-- -i-j
—। utfmtlon. Folk-, Crarapinx Faina.&lt;-Choi—&lt;•- j!
Splnai
era
Morbu*.
Flux.
I
Harrboca,
Cough*.
Cold*.
Bron
;
ion
was
struck
by
lightning
on
the
10th
;
|
IO
„.
j
t
W(
,uhl
all
end.
l
-terviewing that grew and ripened in
!in&lt;1
7i,.h
c
«
n
“
’
“
b*. consistThe statue of Lord Byron is now un­ ehlal affacllnti. Catarrh, ami all iliic*«c* external of
IN THE WORLD.
Michigan by July 4th.
ing of 200 bushel, of wheat, one horae. | velW
p„wil. pu,t. in jIvllc p„rk, ' Internal. Full &lt;1lrcctl«wa with tach bottle. For
ax, Kxjxxis'»fLr*ss
It is about time we said something the season s clip of wool, hay for the ; iH.|1jntl Apsly House,in whnt areknown I
Hamilton Gardena. But very few 1 Jobniton’* Saraaparllla, cure* Liver Complaint.
about tlie heavy rains, so here goes, did wpmuig rent ami farm implement., en• &gt;
elub Fret, Hair IJps. Tumors, Boon I»teJ oh nt ton'* SaraaparUla, cure* Indigestion.
tirelv
eonaumed.
Fee
barn
and
part
|
pn
,aent
at
tlie
unveiling.
Tbe
rajw-H and nil forms pf Deformities. Spin.I
one ever know it rained on Saturday
‘^n'aturo’. Hip IHaeaseaand Club Feet Atted
Solinitou’i Harnapartila la used by everybody.
of the contents were insured.
I statue represents the poet clad i
ai
last! We know that harvest machine­
with Bra&lt;*ea. All forma of Eye and Ear Dl»r£'T£*Vd,rUhthe
’n.irov.-^nti’rf
Richard Beahan, a well-known cit- yacting dress, sitting iu deep repose 1 Johnaten’* Hanaparlllacurea filek Headache.
ry gets mired in tlie field, and farmers iz.cn of Ann Arlxir and for right years 1 and with the manuscript of “Cliilde ; Johnston'* Saraaparilla cure* Dytpepala.
Age. Very severe cm..-s of Throat. Lung.
Lye, Ear and Uterine DliwMaea cannot be aa
are at.aloss to find help to secure their ■ I&gt;ast justice oltlm ycacc died quitCJtud- ) Harold” upon his knee, contemplating j
auccewfully
treated
at
adistancr.
hener such
1
C
FOUNDS
GAINED
In
three
week*,
and
cured
harvest.
•
I uenly o- Sunday about midnight, from • from the rock which supports his col- 1*1 of cunanmptlon.
niust needs come to Detroit. Beat of G’----- r
Call and see me. Respectfully,
I
Dnrinr the storm &lt;&gt;n Katnnlnv mnrn I congestion of the brain
nnd lungs, ossal figure, the ocean, which was his
of all forma always on hand. Brazilian FebSt.,
■
i ?
,. ,™. "
•u"n'- He wa« on ibe ttreeWridny, nnd hi. I delight At I.it. feet croidte. hi. dog, Mvaars. Craddock A Co., 1032 RacePhiladelphia,
Pa.
________ IBANK C. BOISE.
ing last, the lightning struck a barn term &lt;&gt;f office tis justice of the peace “Boatawain,” whose epetaph his master
belonging to Wm. Spire. It done but had only. expired on the proceeding wrote, and which embodies a fling at • Hutment. for ■ fried of inlne who Is not expretej
npHEOLD ESTABLISHED
l.rrxltl given. Chargea low.
slight damage to the building, but,
ly- Saturday.
poor humanity for ita insincerity.
ing under a shed connected with
the Willie Blackman, of Kalamazoo ng- • The Lambri-l jilmeeliere libel case,
I gained flftren pouinh white teklt « th*
^AND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF
|
harn
n tarm nnmlw.r of
I
i5 vears, was killed at South Huven
before the ( ourt of Queen s try thrm.
thrre bottle., and I know It la Ju«t the thing
barn waa a large number of hogs, thrtH- o|) tfw j.^, 1Ie worke&lt;i in Selking s Bench, revealed some curious pIirms fir.t
for him.
Ite&lt;p«:tfully,
J. V. HULLIjv rr-no-burg, An&lt;!er«on Co, Kt.
of which were killed.
pinning mill and was sitting, about of London Society. Lady •-Seebright
’Squire Booth, of west Kalnmo and I three feet to one side, and in front of
to have been a witness, but she is
the Hawk man, have been having a Pl1” Ptyner when the knife broke in abwmt in the south part of Europe.
Dr. Hill's English Extract cf
through the Hart. | three pieces, one piece striking the boy **Jid she been present we would have &lt;fi«ip«ie *t one.
it «
Are on Hand with a
one inch above the heart killing him learned more।about those festive even- I
r’J°Kr,rtInllMXUr. CRADDOCK«
instantly.
ingsather ladyship's aristocratic abode, °°-1052 lt,cr *ft- in,‘I&gt;d
brought about by a not very compHea- i instantly,
A NEW LINE OF
ted paragraph in regard to tbe green* ’ ’ ’
Lightning
struck the wind mill of and some «»f ns would have been nleased to hear that “Lambri Pasha’s French
back convention recently held nt Chica­ Mr. Topp, of Hadley on tho 9th. A bank-notes, $^000,” paid to her lady­ Rf.mewek is it scioutitic combination
son
of
Mr.
Topp.
about 20 years of ngt-,
go. said paragraph appeared in tbe
according to his statement, for of some of the most powerful restora­
Of Every Description.
was in the mill at the time and had his ! ship,
Hawk. Potter appeared to have, so far, hand on the wire thni puta the mill out two nights’ lodgings were all right, and tive agents in the vegetable kingdom.
®FT3S
Which will Defy Competition in every
for the first round, a decided advan­ of gear and the lightning struck his square. It is rather startling tho’igh, It restores gray hair to ita original col­
Respect.
Remember that all our
or.
It
makes
the
scalp
white
and
clean
to hear that those innocent festivities
tage, the light shining so brightly in the arm tearing his shirtsleeve into shreds were kept np till seven o’clock in the It cures dandruff and liumorK, and fnllGoods, which we Manufacture,
’Squire’s face, ns to have a staggering i and burning his arm severely and morning: bat wo must assume that :ng-out ofthe hair. It furnishes the
are Warranted in Every
causing partial paralysis of the arm West-end card parties do not break up nutritive principle by which the hair is
ten dency if not place him hart du but he will probably recover.
Respect.
at
bedtime.
I
may
explain
that
L.idy
nourished
and
supported.
It
makes
‘
It (□ n rpecific In the cure of nil diaraaw of tb.n
combat.
Saturday evening Officer Herrick of Seebright. the entertaining hostess of the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is
Kidneyn. Bladder. Proataflc portion of tb-1 Now that The News has a corres­ Pontiac discovered a woman iu an al- "Lambri Pasha,” is an amateur actress tinsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is
Oreana Irritation cf tbe Keck of thu kteie.cr.
We
are also prepared to furnish any­ ary
Burning Urine. Gleet. Oonorrhen fa all itsrsan a.
pondent from Muleville upon tlie con­ cy apparently in great nain. He con­ of more than amateur ability. She is the most economical preparation ^ver
Mucotte DtechargM&gt; Congestion of ibaKFoc* •
thing in tlie
veyed her to the jail, where every
. • com.... 1 tho
tiiv wife
•’ iic ui
of it
a baronet,
itiiiiiiH, t, min
aud her
tier parties
puriics offered to the public, as its effects re­
BrL-k Hunt bepoait. Diabetes. Inflammation &lt; f •
fines of which place I happen to be a . JJ
fort was provided for her, and a child ftn(] aggemblica, when she is in town, main a long time, making only an oc­
thn Kidneys and Bladder, Dropsy of theKIdncya
LINE
resident, and which locality not only wB.lK.rn fifteen mmuu-B alter the &lt;li&gt;- ara ‘•.wrllixh" in the extreme. Now casional application necessary, It is IVDERTA K I.Vfw
Acid Urine, Bloody Urine, Paite In tbeltecU.n i f
the llUddcr. PAIN IN TILE BACK. Urinary Cal­
It has since died. The wo­ that the trial has ended in favor of the recommended and used by eminent
includes West Kalamo, but Knlamo cover?-.
culus, Itenal CaicultM, Renal Colic. Retention of
A* we have lhe mo*t complete line ot
proper, I find "Othelo's occupation men is doing well; but tells contradi­ defendent, “Labby” will cock-A-whoop medical men, and officially endorsed by
ctory stories as to where she comes on the subject of gaming and gnmsters. the State Assayer of Mnsaacbusetta.
gone,” so far as mj- correspondence is from, claiming to be going to Owosso.
hi rorsoiu odrsoced tn life.
COFFINS, •
(AMKETN,
The popularity of Hall’s Hair Rencwer
Alpha.
IT IS A KIDNEY INV- STIGATOR that Baconcerned, therefore, be it hereby
has increased with tho test of many
The house and Itarus of Christopher
rtoree tbe Urine to Ita tMtf.ml color, recorccl/.o
ROBES. MIHOl ltN Ac.
sei 1 r.nd liumlnc. iknd tbe effect of the cxctaiivn
known to all tlie News readers,and the Range, of Hadley, were simultaneous­
years, both in this country and in for­
Republican Caucus.
ncn uf IprnTlrtoinw drink
eign
lands,
and
it
is
now
known
and
world in general, that two .writers for ly struck by lightning, on tho 9th.
Of any one in the country.
Tho Republican electors of the town­
I’kicx-fl; or. Six Bottle* for gL
in all the civilized countries ofthe
tlie same local paper, from the same The house was slightly damaged but ship of Castleton are lequested to meet used
world.
the barns containing about 50 tons of
arc using and recommrn-ling tho Extract ewety
locality, is to much of a feast, and hay and a small quantity of grain,were nt the Wolcott House, in Nashville,
For Sale by all Df.alei*.
day. Wem^cht, tt yechoee, giro tbonun** of
whereas, said "Muleville” correspond- quickly set on fire. The flames com­ Thursday the 22nd day of July, 1880, at
nanv who have expretmev! the belief that It to an
2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the pur­
ivaluaUe medicine, and worth many times ita
L?" The Celebrated Clow Grain
dent has far better facilities for gather­ municated to a large shed, buruing the pose of electing ten delegates to repre­
coat.
•
.
whole in a very short time the total
Cradles
at
B
oise’s Hardware.
i
Bead for Ctrcolar. Sold by nil dreggkks.
ing items, and dispensing them. loss ou barns and contents and dam­ sent the township of Castleton, in the
JOHNSTON &amp; CO
Therefore, be it Resolved, by the West age to house is about $1,000 insured county convention to be held at the
ry For Jewelry and Watches go to for funeral occasions furnished free of
Court House, in the city of Hastings,
161 JEFFERSON AVENUE
F. T. Boise.
Kalamo correspondent in convention, for $800.
charge.
on Thursday, the 29th day of July, 1^0,
Detroit. Mich.
Between nine mid ten o’clock on the at 13 o’clock, noon. By order Township
assembled, that it is the duty of tho
J. LENTZ A SONS.
evening
ofthe
8th
Mrs.
M.
Niles,
of
said West Kalamo correspondent, and
Com.
Jobs Kkagle, Chai:man.
Big Bargains in Tea, and a Beantiful
that raid News be, and is hereby re­ West Bay city, died very suddenly and
£T
IS
A
FACT
For sale by F. T. BOISE,
Conch
Shell
given
with
every
Pound.
under circumstances which led to the
C. Yv. Smith
Nashville. Mich.
“Them Feet”
quested to cancel Ifis engagement, and calling of bcoroners jury. The jury
That we keep the
omit tho West Kalamo department, met at the residence about 11:30nnd re­
tyWill par the highest market
and Resolved: That this corres- mained until 2 o’clock tbe following
For half an hour before the circus price in cash forunsalted butter Farm­
morning when it adjourned until 7 p.
' pondent is under great obligations to m. The circumstances connected with opened yesterday an anxious-looking ers bring inyour butter and save the
salt.
E. Reese.
h 1 T r UT A obtainedfor mceli*uie«l devic
the people in general fortheir forbear­ the case tendetl to create the impres­ middle-aged man was observed walk­
U i* I I ■ I \ e-, ■nMleal. or olhereonpotml
ing around nervously, as if he had a
ryBuy your Dry Goods,Boota Shoes,
ance, and for the promptness in which sion that she had been murdered, but free ticket and was afraid the show was
i l
u
they manufactured items of local inter­ the physicians who made a post mor-* on tbe point of busting up. When the Hats. Capa, Groceries, Provisions,
tem examination, claim that death was ticket wagon opened he made a rush Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
est, and made known the particulars in caused by natural causes.
who
always
sella
at
the
lowest
prices.
for it and bought a past-board, bnt
full to writer, therefore be it resolved:
The fire fiend visited Jonesville, while ou the way to the tent, ticket in
that the “Muleville” writer, whoever Hillsdale Co., ou Sunday morning do­ hand, a woman dodged into the pro­
he or she may be, is most respectfully ing a vast amount of damage. The cession, seized his collar, and for half a
flnteh.
poaite the Patent fMZrr. w&lt;t are able louic cb»*
Parlor Suits,
informed that I claim no farther right steam mill, owned by E. O. Groveruor; minute tlie air seemed full of heels.
exnuiinailnri*, k:»] ~*cnrv Pstenta more piMOMly
a
large
wagon
shop,
owned
by
Geo.
W.
“
Going
to
the
circus,
eh
!
”
exclaimed
and with broa-ter aad tetter etoiua. :haa tboae who
Chamber
Suits,
COUNTED
to occupy the position as correspond­ Bullock, tlie Sheriff; a large frame
tenWo£tkors,
the woman os she slamed him around.
ent and would, thanking The News building, owned by H. H. Smith, and a “Sneaked oat of tlie back way and
for the gentlemenly manner in which number of smaller ones, nine m all, made a bee-line for here, did you F
Bureaus,
“Let np on me—stop—for Heaven’s
extension Tables.
it has .entertained me, and published were burned. The loss is very large
tor the village, and cannot be far from sake! this disgraceful! concoct!” he
my squibs, hereby withdraw from the M0.000. that ou the flouring mill alone Maculated as he tried to keep her at
not over pleasent or agreeable task of
anil’s length.
Camp Chairs, Ac.
“Gentlemen,” she said to the crowd,
itemizer for the the wide awake and
-A18Oler amounts. The fire originated as she held up one foot and then the
progressive sheet The Nashville
io mill, aud when discovered was other—“see them shoes! I’ve worn
Oommon Furniture
News.
j beyond control. There was but $1,000 ’em !&gt;etter nor a year, and there liain’t
Veirv
fnllv
i.insurance —
__
i.
_
JgOOT AUD SHOE SHOP.
on the entire burned proper- nothing left but heels and shoe-strings.
E.D.
All the children are Jost as bad off. and
we
don
’
t
have
half
enough
to
eat.
Our Undertaking Departmn’t
The body of a boy waa found on the
explains why I’m bouncing him—
EATOM OOUITT ITEMS.
track east of Centreville on the 9th, That
Conplat* la avary particular.
BOOTSand SHOEH,
which had been run over and cat in why I’ll make bis good for nothing
heels break bis good for nothing neck!”
twain
nt
tbe
waist.
The
remains
were
Id BvorkinaaUkamMtMr nd at to* &gt;ricM.
We guarantee
Cfeirlotie is to have her ways lighted
They fell over a rope as she grasped
FIXE SHOES, .pecteliy.
gathered up and carried to the next
up by means of street lamps.
him,
and
in
the
confusion
he
broke
station wnere
wherean coroners
coronersinquest
inquest was
waa
w r.J
..... ■ sranon
A. BURGMAN I
Prices that Can’t J Undersold’
N. G.
“P«
«ew- held. The unfortunate lad was aecom- away, leaving the ticket on the ground.
al sheep killed by dogs one night last [ panipj by a larger white boy, who had A boy handed it to her, and wiping the
agbth wavtxd nmmuDnna
rerou* patron *«f lhe mil
id nd off her nose with her apron she
waefc, ,
(disappeared, and also by a colored boy,
w by fair dealing mTm
mud.
Mrs. A. Crawford, of Eaton Rapids. , who came through to Jackson. Tlie
their nunbar darter (be
“I hadn’t seen no giraffes, nor downs,
HOW TO BNfrgjjffli
fell from a cherry tree last week aud j latter infonned parties there that tbe
broke her arm.
dead boy was induced by tin? larger Ijov ' nor snakes, nor hyenas for twenty-five
your
CALI,
AIO&gt;
GET PRICEH.
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17. 1880.

WEEILTIEWS REVIEW

with tbe

nation which will c introl the opium traffic of teo
J inverted U
to be 875,-

expelled litigants.

Coz. Felton,-nephew of ex-Gov. Til- Ea#l ni-gotiating fw ihe jnircli»#e of the crop,
which is stid tolie scanty thi* year
Late information from Indian Terri-

111 Boid he, “'Several Garfield, I cane to

thirty building#,
tho. Opera Ho

the Hungarian Dwi recently fought a doeL
Ki

•UW.OW:

n.-urni.

.

A Co., 'bowing failure# m tbe United Htat.s team'd to six weeks’, the other to two week#
the first half year of 1880.

York, oo the twelfth dsy of bin fart, showed

During tnc tart
with liaUlitkB of
the United
1880, 2,497
4,068 failures wtth 885,779,310. liatalittM ..

moving with alacritv in giving el
newly bill just paaxd. An official
granting full

tbe.Commnutatw uprising# of
in aubm-qucni iraninvctionary
Henri Rochefort wm welcomed on
his return to Paris by 6,000 persons who sang
the “ MareeUlaise '* and cheered him.... A raft

t.i America in OrtoUr. Hbe will
pUy 100 nighta in New York and other dtitw.... piece# &lt;&gt;n tho Bl
The cenatu return#i ■ give
' Minucapoli# ‘a popu- board ix riabed.
lation of 4S.323. Albany has 90,143 inliabturned itanta.
President Gkevy has granted parT
he shipments of fresh meats to Eu- dona and commntation of *cn&lt;&gt;.-ncestomm
rtiliuH, switching himself with a towel.
than 1.300 common-law criminal# iu home and
Thu condition of Dr. Tanner, the
reccrd for one week. The #hipmenta include •olomal prisons. The Minister of Marine h?»
JCudmoU doctor, on tnc thirteenth day of his
ship to lie immedi8,965 cattle. 5,620 quarter# of dressed beef, 1,155 ordered a targe transport home
the amnestied
*-*
1,065 quarter# of mutton, and 115 tiriy*
from New Caledonia.
Al-out
Comm
and bin condition
living
in
different parts of
480
entitled to return....
era by tho Spanish authorises, 'have been put Europe •
of tho prohibition likely to be i»to death. Tho victims were all #ick when
.. .----------- uncut little grain mil be ex­
ported from this year; and Germany,
and, for that] matter, England, will depend
wmiure, IW I respirauun, is.
• p““ physician.
’ . largely
ir grain aupply on tbe United
tzx-k a walk of a few blocks, accompanied by
THE WITH.
'
'
which
will
be
glad news for American
watcher#.
.
.
A young man. n.t Danville, Va., en- farmers.
Tint explosion of a boiler in an iron
T
he celebration ot the national fete
tercd
a
house
of
ill-fame,
of
which
hi#
sister
nd? at Pittsburgh killed the second engineer
and .one of tbe firemen, ami damaged tho prop­
derto wipe out tho disgrace of the family.'
erty to lhe extent of 83,000.
The girl justified him in his murderous wrath,
Dr. Tanner completed tho fourteenth and embraced him as ho was led away by the ono of the mort itnpo-ing demourtrstions ever
wjtuewKed at tho French capital. President
■
day of liia fart on Uw 12th of July. His weight officers. She will die.
Gravy opened tho cemnoniea in the hippo­
George Saxford nnd Ricliard Mc­ drome at Ixingchampa, in the pretence of a
in the fourteen day#. Hi# pubtc Kee, both colored, were banged at Osceola, magnificent awictnblagc. Hia remarks, which
itnre showed bint to . be growing Ark., July 10, for the murder of Armlstead were brief, wore followed by a aalvoof artillery,
a review of the troopa and the presentation of
Penn, colored, on the 26th of November last. new colon to ell the regiment# of the army.
Both confessed their guilt, but said tlie Lord The enthuaiaam and the brilliancr of the apocA wagox, containing a party of ex- had pardoned them.
taclu were unparalleled even in France. Not­
cundonirts from Michigan, was tipped over
A touxo seiunon on a vessel recently withstanding the vast crowds, the beat of order
prevailed.
while d«-«cending Mount Washington, resulting
A London dispatch announces tha
tel of tho yellow fever. The ship and the re­
d-sath of Tom Taylor, the well-known author
mainder of her crow were immediately sent
drunken driver waa probably fatally hurt.
and dratnatirt... .The Pniwdan Government
back to the quarantine station.
According to the new census report,
officii Uy denica the rejxirt that a deficient har­
’ While two prisoners charged with vest is apprehended iu Germany. Buffalo has 154,766 people ; Syracuac, 52,210;
murder were being conveyed to Hernando,
and Jj’ntland, which turn# out to be tho L&lt;irge«t
Muw., a body of masked men stopped tho offi­
Russia’s Deed Empress.
citv ui Vermont, haa 12,223... .From return#
already made, tbe population of tho State cers and took possession ot the two men. The
Empress Moria, of Russia, was tho
of Connecticut i# erttmited at 600,000, which officers vent off for asdrtaDce. On returning
they
found
tho
two
prisoners
dead,
with
their
daughter
of tho Grand Dtike Ludwig II,
ro in ten year#....
Island railroad, Dear throats cut from car to ear, their bowels pro­ of Hesse Darmstadt, and was bora Au­
b 300 Italian laborer# truding from nnmbcrloM wounds indicted with gust 8, 1824.
knives, and a rope around each of their nicks.
Alexander II, her husband, met her
first in his travels through the continent,
The Democratic National Committee when a comparatively voung prince, and
era. ' Hany were maimed in a shocking man­
ner. Three of tho men were fatally injured.
met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel In New York, married her in 1841. llie reign in which
on the 13th hut. William H. Baruum, of Con­ she has participated has U'cn n most
necticut, was unanimously elected Chairman, eventful one in the history of her adopted
A man named Turnrose, living in and Frederick O. Prince, of ManaachuM-ita, country. She liecame Empress by tbe
Franconia, Chiaago county, Minn., wboae bonne Secretary. The member* of the committee, accession of Alexander in 1855. ' The
waa on tire, forgot about hia children in hia cn- in company with the committew ap­ ukase of 1856 granted pardon to a large
desvon to anisine tlie tinmen, and two little pointed bv tho Cincinnati Convention, class of the Polish exiles and changed
then proceeded to Governor's Island to official­
girls were burned to death.
ly notify Hancock and English of their nom­ considerably tho political complexion of
Sax Francisco has a population, ac­ ination. Gen. Stockton was tlie spokesman tliat element of Russia's subjects, and
cording to tho now ccnnus, of 233,066, more of the [Arty, the candidates replying briefly. the ukase of 1861 freed twenty-three
♦han 20,000 being Chinese... .Another attempt Tire Democratic Congressional Committee also’ millions of serfs and made the Czar and
met in New York on tho 13th and effected a re­
is being made by Capt- Payne to invade Uie organization. The committee, a# it now stands, Czarina intensely popular with the lower
Indian Territory, m violation of tho constat# of Sunatora Wallace, McDonald and class of people. The Czar's picture was
Preaident'H proclamation, fjirt spring* he Whrte and Congressmen Em»a Hunton, H. G.
was ‘ cjcctea by tho military. Ho now Davis, and. J. C. 8. Blackburn, together with
defies the authority of too Govern­ August Belmont and Gen. W. B. Franklin. The people, while tho national antagonism to’
ment, and courts arrest' and trial, to determine
will have headquarters at Washing­ the nobility has caused various compli­
in the courts whether hia act is in violation of committee
cations until tho recent socialistic move­
any law... .Two maaked men boarded a train ou ton, and will co-operate with the National ments have again solidified tlie union be­
the Miaaoun Pacific railroad at Winthrop Sta­
At midnight, July 13-14, Dr. Tanner tween the crown and the traditional
tion. Mo., and robbed the United Staton Express
Company's safe of &lt;250.
completed the fifteenth day of bi# long fast.
The offspring of the marriage of Alex­
A passenger train on tho Green Bay He appeared weaker, and waa evidently failing,
and Minnesota railroad was thrown off tbe though he affected to be strong and in good ander and Marin are the Grand Duke
track about forty miles from Winona, Minn. The spirit*. Pulse, 93; temperature, 98 ; respire- Alexander, heir-apparent, married to
Moria Dogmar, daughter of King Chris­
engineer and fireman were killed and tlie United
tian IX, of Denmark; tlie Grand Duke
WASHINGTON.
Rates mail agent badly injured... .G. H. Col­
Vladimir, the Grand Duke Alexis, the
lins, a well-known biunnem man of Omaha,
An official statement completed at the Grand Duchess Maria, wife of the Duke
committed suicide by aiiooting himself
through
the head with a revolver. PLatofficc Department «how# that Imsuc-i* of of Edinburgh; the Grand Duke Sergius
....Advices from tho Indian Territory postage stamps nt»nqx-d envelopes and jostal- nnd the Grand Duke Paul
indicate that Payne's Oklahoma expedition has carUs during the year foot up an aggregate of
The royal family of Russia is descended
been joined by considerable lxxlit« of men who
entered from'the Texas hide, and that fully 831,932.519, being an increase of Dearly 83,­ in the female line from Romanoff, Czar
1,000more are readftostart from Texas ... 500,000 over the total for the preceding fis­ in 1613, and in tlie male line from Duke
The reports of damage to tho Minnesota wheat cal year, or 12,S' per cent. This percentage Karl Friederick of Holstein Gottrop, the
crop are said to lie exaggeration# for the is about double the average rate of in­ union of these two families being one of
crease durmg the previous' five years.
pmpoae of affecting tho market. *
The largest actual gain to postal revenue was in those diplomatic matrimonial strokes of
A vRinGHT train on tlie Kansas City, the issues of ordiiuuy postage atani|M, which, policy intended to unite the interests of
"BL Joe and Cedar Itapids railway was thrown during the last fiscal year, aggregated 822.414.­ Russia with those of the Western States
from the track by a cow, near Kansas City, caus­ 928, being an increaae of 82,297,^69, or 11 4-10 of Europe.
After 1730 other alliances
per cent., over the pn-ceding year. Tlie Imucm
ing a terrible «niasb-u[». Five tramps who were of newspaper and periodical stamps inercaacd made tlie Romanoff family still more
aterti^g a ride on the train were uurtanUy killed, 15 1-10 per cent, the total# being 8l,088.412.for Teutonic in blood, among which the
their bodies being frightfully mangled.
the lineal year 1879, and 81,252,903 for the marriages with tho royiu houses of
A tramp entered a saloon st Byers, fiscal year 1880.
Boden, Wurtemberg and Prussia are tho
It has been decided, at a Cabinet most notable.
Col, and, drawing a butcher's knife, itabbod
meeting, that the President will not exerdae
The Many Races of India.
in, and tho tramp, resisting arrest, waa uhot hi# discretionary power of withholding the ex­
dead.'.. .Mra. Brown, of Indianapolis, has been penditure of some portion# of tho river and
The Calcutta Statesman remarks that
found guilty of the. murder of her husband. harbor appropriation made at tbe late aoaaion. tlie people of India offer to o stranger a
The entire amount will be expended.
a spectacle more interesting than any of
A Washington correspondent tele­ tlie natural features of the country. Sir
A. Eichknbero shot 8. 8. Rickley, of graphs that the indignation of the census George Campbell once had n kind of s
Columbus, Ohio, and then killed hlmscir. enumerator# at Secretary Senurz is increasing, man-show got up fyr liim in Assam, in
lUcldey, a banker, failed aome yean ago, and far it 1# now stated that he not only insists that which specimens of all the different races
EichenbexK. a creditor, azvepted 60 ccnu on a their pay shall te reduced from tbe sum they of tliat province were brought together.
dollar taithe amount duo him. A few month# had expected, but that their aaiariiai (hall not A similar exhibition for all India would
later Bicklcy paid his other liabilities in full. be paid at all until after tlie official rcjiort of show us over what a motley population
EicbenlMrg asked him thu other day for tlie the census shall have been made....Secretary England rules. Everv type of Asia has
balance due him, and, being refused, shot him, Schurz aays tbe Government will employ all found its way into tlie peninsula, and
finishing’ his own life soon after.
lion of the Indian Territory by the Payne expe­ has been there retained. Even the princes
The population of Cincinnati, includ­ dition
or any similar unlawful intruders.
and chiefs brought together in Dubar
ing insaryoreted cities and towns really apart
Washington people have been suffer- form a sufficiently incongruous group.
Of the city, located within a radius of five miles
Tlie effeminate faces of refined Rajpoots
ef the poitoffioe, is claimed to be 340,000..... five consecutive day# tho thermometer meas­ and Brahims, the heirs of the great
ured 81 degree* to 99J{ degrees a longer con- houses of antiquity, contrast with the
tiiiuou# season of hot weather than has ever marked features of the Maliratiaa, des­
been noted in lhe city. For eleven of those cendants of low caste robbers. The
days the beat was regintered as over 90 degrees; Afghan stares at his fellow barbarian, a
Chinese prince from the other extremity
large. The receipts for tlie mouth of June of grees... .Orange Judd, of Umj Acmriran Agri- of the Himalayan range. Our army, too,
thirty leading lines show an immense increase
has br«n appointed by tbe Prerident w])at a study does it present? In every
over the coyrtsjiondmg month in 1879.... cuUurint,
&lt;ku W. B. Franklin has been elected to bo Indian Commwrtoner, vice Mr. Bantow, battalion there is one constant element,
the familiar white face, which we at once
Tlwideut of the National Soldiers' Home....
and after Oct 1 no cords' will be recognize as English, however disguised
by the turban. But the rest in all strange
and incongruous. We have Sikns, Hin­
dustanis, Goorklias, Beloochcs, men of
cards with a 1-ocnt Jlieend, Cashmere Mooltan, Madras.
gepartmeut in a good, reliable condition.
.
.
postofficc.
The ninth day of Dr. Tanner's fast in
Orders have been telegraphed Gen.
frontier States send recruits to share our
Bnl&gt;el
pay and fortune. The camp is
Mar7WMm: At 11
96, and his temperature 1
taken part in tbe invaaiun of that Territory. of strange languages. The soldiers dif­
fer from each oilier in color, size, shaixto the full
for a common purpose by the only bond
between them, the habit of discipline and
of obediefice to the English word of &lt;
Thro-.igb’.' t
mand.—New York Commercial Adver­
tiser.
The Spanish Cabinet has resolved to
Ix Buncomix! county} N. 0., recently,
HO. AIk»u! h be
a
one-legged mon married a woman sim­
Octaria, illegally tetamed in tbe water# of Porto
ilarly maimed. Two souls with but a
single thought, two legs that serve for
the entire farnilv.
Gsoboi Addsn Price (colored), the

» Salt Lake THbune, as follows:
“We want to see, Sister Dora, if you
will not come back to un.
"I have received a note calling on me
to apoear «o answer a charge: what would

'

'fa it? WnU, I rfrould oy itwta We

bnainsss flourish tliere?
“Flourish! Why business is on the
“Oh," replied Brother Morria, “I
should go by all means, -by all means.
“But I won’t do that," replied the
' alarms of fire there in one week. How «
hdra*. “not tor tho world.
, U1»l tor . tain which i* to bo left three
“Oh, come now,. Sister Dora, don t
off
r
J
“J
J*Being ^ked to giro the natnee ot the
wre^ rtwffl he tape™.
bwinre. hone-, li watched hi. he^l

1“’

.I

nothing

(or , wW.

Ued.

wre™. Whelh." I doneT
,
“WeuTtkere'. mo ta .Uri on. I run
. '7“ h»d • nut with yonr brethren BJoU,
dldn t you.
,hijl noon here . &lt;fam end a naw mill
“lea, and I wrah tograciona I had an- Theo there'e a hU-te-ith ahou
&lt;*h'L?“&lt;!'' ... ..
offloe. a doctor, and leal weiXerhaU

hero- 1“ “» brirf
”'»« inorreix-d
ibom,
and two doga to our
prreeut.Udiug, aud well tar? a lawyer
, K
before Iona "
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™
to to come
“I’m afraid we won
’t be
able
*oy nearer the Camera than the present
Burv
..
the president
;
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r.,,
.
“You won’t! It can’t be possible that
you mean to skip a growing place like
I
Snag’s Corners!’
'
•
“I think well hove to."
1
“Wouldn’t come if I'd clear you out a
, , ’ . L_ 2__
j
OT
:_r a ticket office?"
, ’..t see ,how we could."
I 1 „r
* T don
al___ l_________ »l.o» ••
“May be I’d subscribe $25,” continued
i the delegate.
mother, and—”
'
“No, we couldn't change.’’
“Don’t speak to me of my father, Mr. 'i
' ‘Can't do it nohow?”
Morris,” she, interrupted; “you and the,
“Na"
whole church know that my father, Ij
“Very well," said Mr.. Snag, as he put
prophet though you called him, broke on his hat “If this 'ere railroad thinks
many a woman's heart. If it is required it can stunt or cripple Snag's Corners by
of me to break as many hearts and ruin leaving it out in the cold, it has made a
os many women os my father did, I big mistake. Before I leave town to­
should go to perdition before I would go
day I'm going to buy a wind mill and a
back into the church' again, and—"
melodeon, and your old locomotives may­
“Oh, Sister Dora!" exclaimed the toot and bo hanged sir—toot and be
teacher.
.# .
hanged!"—Detroit Free Frets
“It’s a fact, and you know it is a fact
You know that many of his wives died
Prof. Palmieri on Earthquakes.
of broken hearts, and how did he leave
Prof. Palmieri lias been lecturing on
the rest? Look at my mother and look the possibility.of foretelling earthquakes.
at all the rest of them! A religion which After mentioning earthquakes as known
breaks women's hearts and ruins them is and remarked in ancient days, he illus­
of the devil That's what Mormorism trated the three signs of ’the coming
does. Don't talk to mo of my father; earthquake, which, from time imme­
but I’ll tell you one thing, if my father morial, have been popularly believed in
were living at present you wouldn’t dare
to do what you are Suing now. You —namely, the sultry, oppressive state of
the atmosphere, the drying up of wells,
wouldn’t have stolen our money from us and tlie uneasiness shown by animals,
either. You profess to regard my father observing that, though these signs do not
ns a prophet, and' yet you have John always, yet they undoubtedly often, occur.
Taylor standing in my father's shoes, Prof Palmieri went on to say that earth­
when you know he is tho worse enemy quakes have no doubt shorter or longer
my father hits on earth. And around jK-ri'Hls of preparation. The earth is
him are gathered those bravo ajxistles, 'never perfectly quiet for some time before
all swearing against father, while in his and after a great shock, but gradually
lifetime they couldn't be servile enough. sinks into nqiose or increases in agita­
They are brave now.”
tion. The Professor believes that, by
The teachers were dumbfounded at the
registering tlie slight preliminary tremhonest girl's estimate of her father, Brig­ &lt; blings, and noticing their increase or de­
ham Young, and said nothing.
crease, it would be possible to foretell an
earthquake about three days in advance,
just an tempests are now foretold. If a
The Wild Dark.
connected system of seismographic sta­
This well-known species is one of the
tions were to be organized—the different
most widely distributed of this widestations communicating with eacli wthcr
ranging family, for it occurs not only all
over the northern portion of tlie Old by telegraph—it would be quite possible
in most cases to issue warnings to the
World, extending to China nnd Japan,
threatened district in time. Ho scarcely
but it is also met with in North America, expected to live to see it; but he hoped
05 for south as Mexico. The wild duck
that, after he was gone, posterity might
breeds in many parts of tlie United
benefit by such a system, universally and
Kingdom, and where not disturbed does
permanently established. The seismo­
not betray anv great fear of mon. The
graphic stations should be erected by the
nest is placed on. the ground, often at different Governments in quiet places,
some distance from the water, and in one where the ground was not liable to be
instance tlie writer remeinliers having shaken by heavy railway trains. —London
come across a duck sitting ou nine egg# Daily News,
at least half a mile from the lake where
Toads.
numbers of others were breeding. It is
strange that the sitting hgxl should expose
French industry and sagacity take tho
her voung brood, even if they should ba lead of the world in little things, if noth­
safely hatched, to the risk of capture by ing more. Toad culture is a regular
a fox or other wild animal on tneir way busiiwss there with the economic people,
to the water. The nest in question was and the demand for toads is great' and in­
. placed
" 2 _iina small wooden dell, and was
creasing. Tlie useful little animals are
■ overhu
- ~ by a bush, which would have employed as insect destroyers, not only
mng
effectu
.ually concealed it had not tiie old in tho gardens of that country, but
bird betrayed its presence by flying off. thousands of them are packed down in
Tlie mallard is a much more handsome baskets of damp moss and sent to
bird than the duck, and both sexes closely other countries to be sold to gardeners.
resemble the common duck of tho farm­ Tin' more observing horticulturists and
yard. In summer, however, tlie male floriculturists have long been aware ot
bird loses its rich plumage and dons a their value as insect destroyers, and have
dress like tho female, only resuming ita utilized them to a greater or less extent.
beautiful colors again in August A good Ami it is not much to the credit of
decoy, where many wild ducks are to be American gardeners and farmers tliat
seen, is often a pretty sight, the birds they have never recognized tlie service
swimming aliout in pairs, when the fine of this helpful and innocent reptile. Na­
plumage of the male contrasts with the ture conducts her operations by recipro­
more sober color of his mate. At times cal means, and if she gives us the hurt­
they may be seen tail uppermost, search­ ful insects to eat up our crops, she also
ing below the surface for their food, gives us the birds, toads, etc., to eat up
wliich consists of worms, grass-seeds, and the insects. The farmer should keep a
roots, mollusca, insects, small reptiles, close eye on nature, and seek to make
aud little fish, (hr being approached her manifold operations helpful, instead
they fly off with a sonorous quack, that of casting hindrance in tlie way of de­
of the female being the louder. During stroying her agents.
The successful
the breeding season the males consort farmer has great need to be a good eco­
much together, and on taking flight nomic naturalist. Many things, as loathemount high in the air and circle round some looking as the toad, are the
some distance before again settling down. farmer’s friend.
The f.-'male evinces great attachment to
Patriotism it a Discoant.
the young, and may often l»e seen at­
tended by her little brood, who, on the
Soon after the firing on Sumter a gen­
tleman of New York, who passes his
lummers by the waters of South Bay,
mother will feign lameness, or pretend to had occasion to drive from New York to
i&gt;e wounded, in order to draw away the Islip, and to pass through the principal
intruder from the whereabouts of her villages along tiio shore. Nearly every­
brood.—CaueWt Natural Hiatory.
where the patriotism of tlie people was
manifested by numerous flags that waved
Preservation of Hops.
from poles, or were flung from windows,
and each village contained groups of men
Tlie principal feature in this new sys­
tem consists in sprinkling the' hops with who were discussing the important events
oi the day.
One village only was with­
alcohol prior to jacking, and then press­
out bunting, nnd there was a Bullen crowd
ing them tightly into air-tight vussels.
at the principal store, whose breatliings
In course of time tlie alcohol combines
with home of the constituents &lt;;f tlie
hop, and certain volatile ethers are thus
formed ; these possess a strong nnd ]&gt;e- aud felt justified in reproving them for
their political attitude. He told what he
culiarly fruity sm«‘ll, but, tout

2&gt;“’.ynh
A.
—
“Don t aay that, Smter Dora; m don t
want to hurt your Irelmga, butAnd I don’t want you to hurt my
[eeiingA « you do you’ll go
t.hv,ebcr
J™
*
m. I have stood just as mpch from the
Mormons as 1 intent to bear, and if you
two offend me any way you will go out
of that door which a carpenter put there
for just such people."
“Oh, we don’t want to hurt—’’
“Well, tb™. don't Mk me to return to
the church; you cant insult me worse

volatile, they are all
Dr. Lintner
mental on these preserved hope
Wiihenstephan, and speaks well
them ; he says the fine color is retained
and there is a full development of aroma;
the fermentation of worts made with
these hops worked well, and the result-

If this method of sprinkling with alco­
hol will stori the development of valeri-

Thinks, thank*," said the General;

second Ohio—?
.
No. Oencrel, ttat’e not it

you saiu wuouu
fellow that said it
last and all the ti

I waa far you first,

come to the---------XV hite
General, “and if-----------------House depend upon it I shan't forget
y°u a
.
And tlie one-armed man left his name
card and went away happy.
In a few minutes Garfield
rounded by his friends, nnd his i
hand was

accosted him:
' Gnten abend, General, I dinks I

said the General; “ let me hear from
you.
.
“ Did you hear dot man ahoud ond in_
in de gallery ‘ Garfield ’ when you say'
• Was haben sie?”
“Ah’ yee, I remember it well Do
you mean to tell m&amp;—’’
“ Yali, General, Ivas dot man, identi­
cal zuiue."
“ My friend, I shall never forget you
as long as I live. Let mo hear from ‘yon
And the man went away happy.
‘ Proofing through tlio rotunda on his
way to the carriage, the General felt a
thundering slap on the back, midway be­
tween his shoulders and hips, accom­
panied by, “ Hillo, old Gar."
Turning round ho saw a very little
mon. with a very tall hat and a very thick
stick in his fist
“ Don't remember me, eh? I’m coiled
the boss interviewer of Chicago. I in­
terviewed old Conk, and you too—”
“Ah, yes. Well, good-day, gpodday.”
“Hold on, old fellow,’’ said the chap;
“ I want to have just a word with you on
my own hook. Didn’t you hear that fel­
low up in the gallery when you mode your
Sherman speech, shout • Garfield?’ ”
“I did, I did. Do you mean to say—’’
“ Guess I fixed you that time, old man,
I knew it was bound to go that way.
Now, I consider I am the man who saved
the Republican party. ”
“ My dear, good little fellow," said Gar­
field, “you deserve the thanks of tho Na­
tion. I shall give you a new club. Come
down and see me in Ohio, and I'll tell you
all about the next Cabinet Perhaps you’ll
And the little man went away happy.
Just aa tlie General was boarding *he
train, a bottle-nosed politician from the
Seventh Word plucked him on tho coat­
tail and sliriekcHl, “ General, General,
one word—only one word. ’’
“ What is it, my man?"
“ Do you remember when you made
your speech in the convention nominat­
ing Sherman that a man in tlie gallery
shouted “ Garfield?"
The General is not a profane man. He
was once a minister of the gospel, but
he was also at one time of his life a canal­
boatman. Early habits of thought and
expression ore never completely eradi­
cated, and he startled some of his friends
in the cor as he threw himself into a seat
and exclaimed:
“ Cuss that man in the gallery."

James Oliver, of Oliver’s Grove, HL,
is ninety-three years old. Ho gave his
wife a farm for consenting to a divorce,
as he desired to get a young wife in her
place- but tho new wife asked and got
$30,000 in money.
The Spaniards have a proverb tliat
“a paper cigarette, a glass of fresh
water and the kiss of a pretty girl will
sustain a man for n &lt;Jny without eating.”

An Ohio man has brought a suit
against his own mother for slander, al­
leging damages at 810,000.
THE MARKETS.
NEW YORK.

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CHICAGO.
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MILWAUKEE.
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other villages were
and asked why they didnot do like iheir
neighbors. The men looked one toward
IND1ANA1-OL1H.

withering contempt.
“Hags!—and
clams a dollar a thousand!"—Harpers
Maaatine.
n who fight
its a duel in the South
Lt ever afterward dubbed
mniah.

Didn’t

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s:
1:

�•U-fpoghl than

2^

1, 1792.

robbers were fallowed, but
Water let—Peel and haw seen worlds iu.fiiunMf, and have felt
a comet strike the earth. We have seen
fine sieve, add the juice of one or two tho whole coast of South America lifted
lemons wjtji a gill of water and sugar or up bodfly ten or fifteen feet and let down
the total up. to 18,000,000,000.
idrup to taste ; strain into the freezing again in an hour. We have seen tlie
■herald be exercised
pot
Andes sink 220 feet in seventy yeara. his wealth thud
lorA Tribune.
against a good crop.
woman and child in tlie country. Thrf kuid should be disposed of before it be­
An infallible remedy for a rusting tea­ Tho Chinese poasetw authentic records of
debt is now, after deducting cash in the comes decayed and is giving off a l&gt;ad kettle, says an exchange, is to brown ciiaages in tlie location of great river*--ALL SORTS.
The marvel of the census of cities is treasury, $1,942,172,000 or more than
especially the Hoong-ho. This river
coffee
in
it
A
thorough
washing
of
odor.
the increase of 614 per cent, in the pop­ $1,000,000,000 less than at the dose of
Poultry.—Chickens hatched • tlita soap and water will remove nil tlie odor hss changed ita month two or three
ulation of Denver, Col. In 1870, Dea­ the war. On the basis of a population of month will,'if well cared far, be large and smoke of tlie coffee, and leave the times. Sometimes it discharges its waters walks before breakfast .bring oh dy»into the Gulf of Pechfli and sometimes
kettle smooth and free from rust.
pepraa.
rer was a frontier town of 4,759; now 48,000,000 (Gen. Walker’s estimate), enough to get through the winter safely..
Rice Chicken Fie. —Cover the bottom into the Yellow sea. • * Vast trans­
It is not best to set any hens after July.
The first gold mine ip the United
it numbers 34,(KM).
tlie per capita is $40.45. We have boon Vermin breed vexy.fast in hot weather, of a pudding dish with slices of broiled positions have also taken place in the
States was discovered in South Carolina
coast
line
of
China.
The
ancient
capital,
ham ; cut up a broiled chicken aud nearly
The number of immigrants landed in reducing the burden ot debt, practically,
located, in all probability, in an'access­ in 1790.
Sheep can care for thcmaelve* if they fill the dish ; pour in gravy or melted ible position near theJcenter of the em­
by
increasing
tlie
population
as
well
as
A Dayton woman who bleached her
New York during the past six months
have a shady pasture supplied with good butter to fill the dish ; add chopped pire, has now become nearly surrounded hair was made blind by the chemicals,
•was 177,000, exceeding by 19,000 that by actual.payment
water. The,matter of a ram. to be used onions, if you like, or a little enrrv pow­ by water, and its site is on the peninsula
and now. might as well be bald-headed aa
for tho corresponding period of 1872,
Among the historical characters of later in the season should be considered der, which is better; then add ’boiled of Corer. We have seen the glaciers a blonde.
*
now and secured in time, if not alraulr rice tofiU all interstices and to cover the
which was the year of the largest
Utah and Mormonism is the notorious
French boys are crammed so unmer­
top thick. Bake it for one-half to threc- make progress -in their retreat and dis­
on hand. A full-blood will
appearance. An ice-peak of tho Tyrol­ cifully at St Cyr tliat they are said to
rivals.
'
.
• •.
Bill Hickman. He was with John D. prove the flock.
quartere of an hoar.
ese Alps has lowered eighteen and a half
New Cahroth with Cream.—Trim a feet in a few years. The’ Mer de Glace have become nothing but bundles of .
Meadows.—As soon as may be, after
Thebe arc now three Hebrews in Con-- Lee and Rockwell aa a participant in
the Mountain Meadow massacre, and tho hay is gathered, give the meadows a quantity of the smallest new carrots that is a hundred feet lower or thinner than
One of the best epitaphs, and one ot
good
top
dressing
of
fine
manure.
This
can
lx?
obtained,
and
trail
them
in
salted
stein. In the House there ore six Ger­ was known in tlie Mormon Church as a will produce a tliick bottom growth to water. When done, drain off tlie water. it was thirty years ago. At Chamounix the shortest also, is that which Jerrold
I conversed with the chief of the guides,
man Representatives, among whom ore mon of peculiar unction when it came to shade the ground and prevent tlie soil Melt one ounce of butter in a saucepan,
gave far Charles Enight, tho amiable
an
old
man
who
had
recorded
the
phases
It . was simply “Good
Heilman, of Indiana; Poeliler, of Min­ hunting down raid destroying offensive from drying up and injuring the roots of add to it a desert-spoonful of flour, pep­ of the glaciers for more than fifty years. historian.
per, salt, grated nutmeg, a pinch of pow­ He pointed out the limits of the Mer de Knight"
nesota; Muller, of New York, and Gentiles. At the trial of the partici­ the grasses'.
An increased sale of corsets among .
W
heat.—When wheat follows outs in dered sugar, and a small quantity of Glace and Glacier des Bossons in 1818,
pants
in
the
Mountain
Meadow
massa
­
Dcuster, of Wisconsin.
cream. Put in the carrots, simmer gen­ 1819 and 1820. He showed me huge the colored people of the South is men­
cre Hickman turned State’s evidence to the rotawn, the stubble may be stirred
tly a few minutes, and servo.
bowlders which had foimerly beeu de- tioned as an evidence that the blacks are
Amasa Stone, the millionaire of Cleve­ save his life, ‘and since then has been with a^ultivator to give the scattering
advancing iu civilization, and arc bound
oats
chance to sprout before plowing
The following process is recommended
land, offers to. give $400,000 os an endow able to continue in existence only by for ttie^wheat crop. If the oat crop is for cleaning white Shetland shawls. Put jxxdted in tlie valleys near the term­ to stay.
ini of these glaciers.’ He pointed
ment fund and 4100,000 for the purchase keeping under the protecting wing of the harvested before the grain is f'jlly npe, tlie soiled article into a large bowl; out the striations made on the
It is stated that about 1,000 horses are
of land, provided the Western Reserve United States military authorities, at os it should be, there is less need of this throw over it half n teacupful of flour, bounding walls of the glacier vol­ to bo brought into tlie training stables
“ dry,” rul&gt; thoroughly, ns if washing, leys. From these records I perceived of the Mitaissippi valley for the coming
College, of Hudson, Ohio, shall be re­ Camp Douglas, near Salt Lake City,
Water Supply.—An abundant supply then thoroughly shake out the flour. If that these two great glaciers have re­ spring—the largest number ever trained
moved to Cleveland.' His proposition where he is naw domiciled.
of pure water is essential to keep animals the article u not clean repeat the pro­ ceded far fifty years not less than half a iu one season.
&lt;yill be accepted.
in a healthy and thriving condition. Tho cess iu clean flour. Articles cleanen by mile, and tiie volume of ice is lowered
The small 1&gt;oy who can ride a tlireeVanderbilt draws the interest on one- importance of pure water for animals is tliis process will retain a new look as at least two hundred feet From the foot
-whesled velocipede in the hall, and l&gt;eftt
• Gen. Grant has a regular income of eleventh of the registered bonded in­■ too often overlooked. Impure water ta a long us there is a thread left
of the Mer de Glace I traced tho foot­ a drum nt the same time, has qualities
$9,000 per annum, but hia reserve funds debtedness of the United States. It’s, fruitful source of disease to animals as
Rhubabb Tahtleth.— Make a short steps of the receding glacier down tlie calculated to make home happy when ha
were increased the first two months of perfectly natural under the circumstan­ well as man, and the quality of milk ta paste with one white and three yelks of valley of the Arveiron—down the valley is not well.
this year by his son Ulysses, Jr., who ces that Ide daughter should marry a impaired when cows ore compelled to eggs, one ounce of sugar, one ounce of of the Arve—down the Arve all the way
It is estimated that there are three
drink st stagnant pools.
butter, a jrinch of salt, and flour quan­ to Geneva. Then I felt tliat I also hail
made for the General a lucky invest­
Lord, and not a perfectly reputable Lord
Growing Seed Cohn.—It has been tity sufficient; work it lightly, roll if out gazed on tlie ancient glaciers. I had millions of unmarried men and four
millions of unmarried women in tha
ment in Chrysolite mining stock that
at tliat The rumor is that the young­ conclusively shown tliat any grain can to the thickness of a quarter of an inch. seen how their stupendous work hod country. It will lx&gt; seen that if all tlie
netfcjd $16,000. The New York J/our
est Miss Vanderbilt is now betrothed to, Ira improved by a careful raid continued Line some imtty-pons with it, fill them been done. I had come upon tlie earth men should marry there would be a
selection of the seed. This ta esjracially with uncooked rice to keep their shape, in time to see the continental glaciers of
is responsible for this statement
surplus of a million of old maids from
Viscount Dupplin, son and heir ot the true of corn—and it ta a grain in which
and bake them in a moderate oven till Europe on their retreat up the gorges ot which to draw for second wives. This
The Marquis of Hartington stated re­ Earl of Kinnoull, and a nephew of tlie ■a selection can be most easily and thor- done. Remove the ricet raid fill the the Alps. I felt tho Stone Folk drawn is a great country for man
■'*
cently in the British House of Com Duke of Beaufort Lord Dupplin has ougldy curried out. Any former can se­ tartlets with rhubarb( stewed with plen­ down in time toward our own time.-. I
The kind uncle has taken his young
lect a given portion of liis corn field for
could look over the abyss of years, and
mons that the cost of tlie war with Ca- been a good deal on the turf. He was seed, and can thin, remove suckers, poor ty of sugar and a dish of lemon-juice, seize its span in my comprehension. We nephew with him to the theater, having
and nt the top put a heaped spoonful of
bul was $45,000,000 over the estimate? married in 1871 to a daughter of the late stalks—those with imperfect ears, etc., wliipfrad cream.
are the witnesses of the retreat of the secured seats in the orchestra stalls.
“ Do not lean over the balustrade so
of the Tory Government. The deficit Earl of Fife, aud divorced from her in raid in that way increase the growth of
Cherry Pudding.—One quart of glaciers. When the Stone, Folk came to recklessly,’’ savs the good old gentle­
tho
best
ears,
with
sound
aud
vitally
wh-ch tho Government will be obliged 1876._____________
scalded milk, not quite a pint of Indian Eurojje tlie southern Ixirder of the con­ man, “ or tlie first thing you know voull
strong gain.
tinental ice field was, perhaps, on
to fliake up during the next fiscal year is I
meal,
a
scant
half
pint
of
sifted
flour,
tumble into one of the orchestra chairs,
Thomas Defobd, who lives near Bal­ • Summer Fallow.—A summer fallow
four well-beaten eggs, two teaspooufuls tlie Rhine; now it is in Rus­ and I’ll be cliarged 3 francs extra.”
$16,535,000.
timore, relates a first-class snake story, was formerly considered tlie proper pre­ of baking jrawder, a teasjxranful of i-alt sia
and
Silxirin
and Greenland.
have' tlie veritable glaciers
wherein a water snake, fifteen inches i paration for a wheat crop. Where ■ hoed and a pint of whole, ripe cherries. Let Nor
An Accomplished Blind Man.
Dr. J. D. Galloway, who died in
liecome extinct from the United States.
long, which was found imbedded in a crops ore introduced into a regular rota­ the mijk stand after heating until tepid ;
In the deep gulches of tlie Sierra Nevada
There died, Dot long since, in the
tion of cro]»a, tlie desired cleaning of the
Dallas, Texas, a few days ago, had
cake of ice gathered jx-rhaps eighteen land and pulverization of the soil maybe stir in the meal and flour, removing a are sundry remnants’of a glacier once town of Burlington, James Goodsell,
twenty-two twins in tbe Confederate
table-spoonful to mix the baking-powder
months ago. waa restored to life when effected without resorting to the more ex­
On these repositories who, from his birth, during a life of
with ; add the eggs and silt, then the continent-wide.
army during the late war. Ten out of
of ancient ice has accumulated the “dust nearly 90 years, bail been totally blind.
exjxraed to the sun. The ice waa taken pensive method of fallowing. This being cherries nnd baking-jrawder.
***
Turn
the twenty-two were killed on the battle­
from the ice house on the place, aud the the case, the increase in the amount of into a pudding-mold or bag and steam of ages," towich thecoamical dust which In early childhood, however, Mr. Good­
roots grown will diminish the acreage de­ two hours. Eat with sugar and cream comes to us out of the depths of space sell b»d said that tho darkness was, in a
field. Dr. Galloway waa famous also
snake was seen in the center of a large voted to summer fallow.
has made contributions not inconsider­ few instances, broken by faint glimmer­
for liis wives, of whom he hud seven­
or butter sauce.
block. It was cut out with a pick and
able. But they lay there in their senes­ ings of light Of four children, he and
Pigs.—A run in a good clover stubble
teen, one at a time. Some of the wives
cence, to proclaim a chapter of past a stater were blind, the others could sec.
was stiff as a bone. When exjxiscd to will be beneficial. The yards should Ira
died and from others he was divorced.
events in American historr—fossil The stater, though at first possessed of
the sun for some minutes, however, it kept aa clean as possible. A quan­
Few men die of age. Almost nil die glaciers, os eloquent os a fossil world. ordinary vision, soon, by a mysterious
tity
of
cop)raras
sprinkled
about
the
To dux a debtor on.a postal card has began to wiggle, nnd after a time started I pens will deodorize and disinfect tlie of disappointment, passion, mental or The truth is, we are not so far out of tlie cliange, became wholly deprived of
been decided by the Supreme Court of off for jlhe grass. It was captured and place vety satisfactorily and cheaply. bodily toil, or accidents. Tlie passions dust nnd smoke of antiquity as we had sight In absolute darkness, the ordin­
Ohio to do unlawful.
The court held placed olive in a large glass bottle, and Voting pigs should be pushed now if kill men sometimes, even suddenly. The supjxxuxl Antiquity is at our doom. ary employments of work-o-day life
they ore for early market
A rapid common expression ‘chokedwith passion,’ The rubbish of geological revolutions is would seem impracticable, but this
that anything so written that is liable to will be shown to tlie incredulous.
growth secured now ta of the greatest im­ lias little exaggeration in it, for even strewed about our feet. We are in the blind man would swing on ax with tho
injure tlie credit or reputation of any
The burial of a Chinaman at Virginia portance. If the stock ta not what is de­ though not suddenly fatal, strong pas­ midst of geological history. The Indian dexterity of a woodsman, and actually
one is a crime. The decision was made City, Ngv., attracted much attention sired begin to improve it at once by se­ sions shorten life. Strong-lradied men saw Lake Michigan spread ita patera felled trees; he was an accomplished
in the case of a man who dunned a debt­ from the citizens. The deceased Celes­ curing a pure-blood boar of some good often die young; weak men live longer over Illinois. We have seen cities grow grain-thresher, and would frequently go
than the strong, for the strong use their up where our children knew only a alone a distance of two miles to thresh
| breed to use in the herd.
or for on old account on a postal card, tial was a Mason, and was buried with
Corn.—The cultivator should be kept strength and the weak have none to use. swamp ; and our children will see the for the Burlington farmers, climbing
and in tliat manner made the matter tlie honors and customs of tlie order in
gouig. to both kill the weeds aud The latter take care of themselves, tlie swamp usurp the site of tlie lake which the mows to throw down the grain; he
could hoe corn or garden stuffs as well as
public, to the detriment of the latter’s Fatherland. A noisy, discordant (native) pufircrize the soil aud keep it damp and former do not As it is with the Ixxly, so nourishes it.
it is with the mind and temper. Tlie
anybody, having no trouble to distin­
credit elsewhere.
brass band led the procession, mode up mellow. When the corn gets large the
strong are apt to break, or, like the can­
guish the weeds. He would set 100 Iraan
horse
should
be
muzzled
that
he
may
not
American
NerTonsnessof Mongolians wearing badges and other
poles with more accuracy than most
Census returns have liven received
Ira nibbling at the corn and forget his dle, to run, the weak to,burn out. The
It is a recognized fact diat extreme iraople who can see, would load hay
insignia of the fraternity, followed by work among the abundant green fodder. inferior animals, , which live temperate
from a number of Texas cities. Galves­
nervousness is more common to America IraautifuUy, and was so good a mechanio
.lives,
have
generally
ihcir
prescrilratl
the hearse and a large covered wagon, in It should Ira kept iu miud that the work
than
elsewhere,
owing
to
various
causes,
ton has a population ot 22,350; pppunumber of years.
The horse lives
tliat he manufactured yokes and other
which were seated a number of feminine of cultivating the coni crop has a great
twentv-five; the ox fifteen or twenty; the climatic and otherwise. Long neglected farm articles with succem. He had an
lation in 1870, 13,818; increase, 8,432;
Chinese musicians. Their instruments influence ujran the growth of the crops lion about twenty; the dog ten or twelve; nervous exhaustion generally ends in excellent memory and was an authority
per cent, 61. Austin has 10,500; in
tliat are to follow. The full returns for
When this distressing on facta nnd dates. He could generally
constated of fiddles, drums, guitars, cym­ work done in the coni field are uot all iu the rabbit eight; the guinea pig six or sleeplessness.
1870, 4,428; increase, 6,072; percent,
phenomenon is rcferrable to neurasthenia tell tlie time of day or night within a
bals, gongs, and each mode os much when the com ta gathered, a point that seven. These minilxn-s oil bear a similar
137.
Houston, 16,750; in 1870, 9,382;
proportion to the time the animal takes it can and should lie cured without re­ few minutes. One instance is given
racket as possible, without the least re­ should always be borne in mind.
to grow to ita full size. But man, of the course to any powerful anodynes or nar­ when he slept over one day and awoke
increase, 6,368; per cent, 67. San
Harvesting.—The work of harvesting animals, is one tliat seldom lives bis cotics. Other familiar sequences of the
gard to harmony. Tlie noise is repre­
at eVbning, thinking it was morning.
Antonio, 21,800; in 1870, 12,256; in­
sented ns deafening, and would wake the wheat, oats, barley, etc., should Ira average. He ought to live a hundred same Nervous malady are mental depres­ For once he ate supper for breakfast,
begun before the grain ta fully riix?, os it
crease 9,544 ; per cent, 77.
anything not dead. Behind the Chinese ta leas liable to shrink aud is therefore years, according to the physical law. for sion and the form of insanity known aa but when informed of his mistake slept
five times twenty are one hundred; but melancholia. A still more frequent out­ another twelve hours in order to get
A little while ago it was said that the musicians came a van loaded with roast heavier aixl of a better quality. The instead of that, he scarcely reaches on come of nervous exliaustion is a tenden­ straight again. He was familiar with
day for soldier candidates for the Presi­ pig and other delicacies, edible nnd po­ straw ta worth more if the crop ta cut be­ an average four times his growing period; cy to inebriety. The neurasthenic state, forest trees, and knew just where to go
fore the grain ta fully ripe, an important
excited exposure to heat, or developed, for any tinilrar desired. He could direct
dency had gone by. It hardly looks so table, to be left at tlie grave for the ben­ consideration on every farm where straw tlie cat six times; the rabbit even eight
as it so often is, by the shock of bereave­
when there are more of them in nomina­ efit of the deceased. Strips of paper, ta used for fodder. There ta also less times the.standard of measurement The ment or the rack of financial anxieties, men where to find a chestnut, a maple or
reason is obvious—man is not only the
pierced
in
three
places
with
crescent
­
waste from the shelling of the grain in most irregular and the m&lt;«t intemperate, may engender an irresistible desire for on oak, and the children where to go for
tion row than ever before in tlie history
berries. He was a good mathematician,
of the country; in tact, there are no shaped holes, in rows of five, were strewed tlie process of harvesting; while the but the most laborious and hard worked indulgence in alcoholic liquors or opium. and could compute accurately and rap­
work can be performed without that
candidates who are not soldiers. The by thousands along the route—the cus­ hurry aud ruali which must be experienced of all the animals. He is also the most A cunons sequel of nervous exliaustion idly. In olden days he was quite musi­
irritable of all animals; and there is no is hay fever, which, philosophically an­
Democracy have nominated Gen. Han­ tom under such circumstances.
if the grain is left until later. A delay reason to believe, though we can not tell alyzed, is simply, we a-o assured, a nerv­ cally inclined, and like most blind people
from unfavorable weather does not in­ what an animal secretly feels, tliat, more ous idiosyncrasy, sensitive to some one he lia*l a genius in that direction.—
cock ; the Republicans, Gen. Garfield;
A DetaBlter’s Bold Method.
volve a serious loss when the work is be­ than any other animal, man cherishes or many external irritants, of which pollen, Waterbury (Ct.) Amerian.
the Greenbackers, Gen.’ J. B. Weaver;
The method &gt;&gt;y which William Charles gun early, aud in season.
wrath to keep it warm, nnd consumes sunlight, heat, dust, foul air, and smoke
the Prohibitionists, Gen. Neal Dow.
Healthfulnesfl of Fruit.
Brown stole $5,700 from tlie Rutland
Horses need good care in these hot ;himself with the fire of his own socret re­ are the most familiar. For exhaustion of
(Vt) Bank, of which he is teller, Is a seri­
Fruit need not be considered a luxury
days of mid-summer. They should be ।flection.
tlie brain vigorous out-door exercise is
ous
one.
Most
of
its
customers
live
at
It has Iraen demonstrated by statis­
kept clean by frequent currying and occa­
imlisjxjnsable; aa regards food, abstinence while apples are in the market; and they
tics that not fewer than 60.000 Euro­ a distance from tlie bank, and are infre­ sional wasliiug of the legs and feet. The
from starch and sugars, and in their possess nourishing and medicinal proper­
Sponge Plantation.
quent visitors. If they wished to de­
ties of no mean order. This is not a new
peans, -rar one in every -J,000 of the popu­ posit $500 they would hand it to Brown, flies will cause the most inconvenience,
For many years the sponge-fiahera of digestive organs of fats and oils, is pro­ statement, but it is one that will bear
and
while
working
in
the
field
some
pro.
lation, commit suicide annually. A he would make out a deoosit ticket for
tection
from
them in tho sliajra of nets the Mediterranean have curried on their nounced a potent adjunct to the medical
writer in Blackicood’a Magazine as­ $300, put $200 in his pocket, enter $500 or thin blankets (sheets) is a great oom­ avocations so recklessly tliat there » treatment of nervous disorders. Indeed,
serts tliat tlie average rate of self-de­ on the depositor's pass-book, and for a fort to tho animals. Keep the stabler, reason to fear the supplies from tlie great one of the great wants of the day is an proclaimed saven hundred times in tbe
time both accounts would show correctly.
clean tluit they may not harbor flies or sea (which yields the best article) will increase of fat in our nourishment. Our English Parliament before the least at­
struction is five times greater at present
When the Ixxjk-keeper balanced Kith ac­
practically
cease unless means ore adopt­ fathers could eat pork and digest it, but tention is paid to it It is known among
1
than it was a century ago. The in­ counts, then, of course, the $200 dis­ devclojra auy bad odors. Horses that ed
are at regular farm work need good food ' at once to prevent tlie men from de­ since it has been, for the most part, editors, as it, is among advertisers, that a
crease of suicides, both in the New and crepancy would appear. Thia “error” —better than grnsi'alcme will give. Oats stroying—as they do at present in count­
banished from tlie table, we ore suffering similar rule prevails with respect to what
less numbers—the young animals while
Old Worlds, is evidently a marked
or ground feed of some kind must supin all directions for want of fat. Arsenic,
securing
the full grown victims. Mean­ cannabis Indies, and citrate of caffeine,
feature in modern civilization. The
plurucnt the pasture at night.
,
time Dr. Brehm, the illnstrious naturalist, ergot, are all useful medicines in tho
Cows giving milk should not be al- ]
questions arise, “ What is the cause of book was delivered to tho owner Brown
requires five hours; and nguin, on au­
this? and what the remedies therefor?" would take it and credit $200 “error,” lowed to fell off in quantity- from insuffl- (
thority, J‘apples, if eaten with break­
cient
feed.
It
is
more
difficult
to
increase
(specimens, he divided them into several
and when tlie owner came he would sav,
fast, omitting meals for the time, have
the flow of milk after a shrinkage from ।
No Faith in Banks­
Charles De Young's will has been ‘•I have discovered anerror,’’ etc.; “that lack ot full feed than to- keep up a high thousand small pieces, fastened sepcrately
an admirable effect on the system, re­
$300 should have been $500. When you
An
old
farmer
living
near
Petrolia,
---- -—*ed cases, which were then
moving indigestion, correcting the acidiadmitted to probate in San Francisco.
get home you see if it is not so.” The
of Socolizza.
He Pa., having made 8100,000 in oil, re­
to”" om ™ the
™ bay «
BOOT!
It recites that he owned twelve-eight­ owner
attached
tlie
‘pieces
niece*
to
it IMMUU,
homo, Him
find u
it cor- When the habit of diminished
*-- —
*i-— to
*&gt; a
a wooden fused to put faith in banks or to invest febrile tendency.’’
u.uv. would take lfc
’ r. milk
: i U1CJ1 “
iwutxi 1rue
ta framework, which was then lowered in ■ his money. He kept the rolls of green­
eenths of the San Francisco Chronicle. red, and praise the teller -is anjioncst ; scretion at a particular time of rear £
The Oleander.
, r
^.j ! Hh&gt;d7 "P0* 40 a proper depth. In a few backs in his farmhouse lockrd up in
He bequeaths the profits of three- young man. Thu has been going on for I
boxes nnd trunks. Tlie moneybecame
eightecnths to liis mother ns long ns she !
BVV1UCUI
JJJS
____________ __________________ _____
This U-antiful plant, when under
li™, u&gt;d lean, the rrmwaia to hie
i»tnu»mitt&lt;4to the otr.priog u.hunijj distinctive black color. ’ Tlie authorities damp, mildewed and moldy, when he
discovered the condition of his money
sistera, Amanda and Laura, and their I —Bjtringficld (Matu.) Republican
characteristic that will diminish the regarded his scheme with favor, but the he took the notes from their hiding
is in a bottle of min ’water set in the
chihlrcn, and to the wife ot his brother „
„-------- -- ---------------- — 7
1
** the anima] as a producer ol miBc fisbers, with that ignorant prejudice* places and spread them in the sun about
The cuttings should be no
n.
rm,
-n
i
Faxny Davenfobt is character-: Give tlie cows extra faxl so soon as the which has so often delayed sound reform his orchard to dry. The spectacle of a window.
deeper in the water than half wav up to
Guetare. The wtll make.. M-reral minor
oM puture Irngirn. to get
in almost every industry, attacked tho fortune lying loose on tlie ground among the second joint, and when the rootlets
bequesta to liis nieces and nejihews and [ Davenport dramatic mstincti Private ,
---------------------------------tlie
apple
trees
was
witnessed
by
hun
­
| plantation by night, destroyed tlie frames
get to be half an inch long, carefully put
An Old Newspaper.
to his favorites on the Chronicle’s force. I l»ttere from her reveal latent enthusiasm
j and made off with two thonsand sponges. dreds who were attracted to the farm by in nch, sandy loam.
After the plant
---------- :----- --- ---: for her art, which promise vitality in lier
The old Gazette. de France is the old­ i By substitating copper wire for wood­ the singular proceeding. The money
Got. Mnrnir. the reoentx-ppototod
A J*
thrt
est Parisian pa)ter. It was founded by : work, Dr. Brehm immediately check­ was thus expoaed for two days, guarded
—
.
, ... . *, '*
, : Mis*Davenport will make a marked suc- Theophrnste Reimudot, and ita first ' mated tbe teredo, wlwae ravages in wood by the funner, his wife, daughter, and
Execntive of Utah, delivered a Fourth- ’-------- • **— ----- ■
&gt;
■ • ■ • • number appeared on May 80, 1631. ; work-are notorious; and by fastening the lured man. Then it was returned to until it again bkusoc
of-July oration, in which he took occa­
Published st the beginning but boce a j sponges to stones it was’ observed tliat tbe Ixnaw. Throe nights after the green­ them all L«ck about i
sion to outline his policy toward the
week, the Gazette was more devoted to they aiicedily attached themselves firmly backs were housed the farmer woke up
made a thorough study of Miss Daven- advertisements than to current affairs
Mormons. He fu
to find three masked men in his bedroom.
and politic*. Although coldly looked
A CLAM bottle so focused the sun’s They bound tho old man and his family, very beautiful plai
liberty l»d RT..W
upon by Princes and the state, the fourand had discovered aud secured $l,(M)0 with proper care
rays
in
Alyth,
Scotland,
aa
to
set
fire
to
naturnlised,
page quarto publication was eagerly
of the hidden treasure when they were beautiful with age.
$2,837.000,00(1, exdurive of items not

Pineapple

middle of the month.

-S ~ °“fr

'

by I “ «fjSTJS ‘“•STEL?JS^ I

1

«“

RPT?

�still eyeing
It* A half year'* riDt, an

J She swept her taper, jeweled fingers
over the matter, squabbling the entire
the roll of uote« and counted. g “Blew you, me darling !rt said George
Duty. “Why my good man, chokingly, the sweat pouring down his
face.
"Why. Doddy, dear.” said she, “its
all in Ifttle pieces, ain’t it F ‘
Ute IhhhHv.*’ *'Tbv mlwhief there K"
“Yea, love." said George gently tak­
cried tbe tenanf, putting hishand in ing her little hand and leading her to­
bin pocket: “Begor, I ger yfou tlie wards the door.
“Good-by, darting,” he said.
wrong bundle of notea after nil.”
“By-by ;be sure to’come to-night.
“Dear me,” Mie soliloquized, "how
Sinking the shop. When the Engl is)*, George loves me ’ He nearly sobbed
take a vacation they sink the shop. when 1 touched those little thingumles,”
George, moodily: *T wish all women
An EnglUhninn traveling in Switzer­ were in h—eaven r—Free Preu.
land met n French lady with htr daug­
hter. -Tfiev made a party and did the
Gat To Stead It.
lakes together. Tlie younglndy waa
■nddenly attacked with, the toothache, - On one of the hottest corners of
and the party traveled twelve milre to Woodward avenpe at high noon veater
find a dentist, who applied a little laud­ day, asuiHllboy with a boot-black’s
kit sat under the full blaze of a sun
anum. Subsequently it wim aacertain- pouring down for all it was worth.
ed that the Englishman was a dentist. The* boy-perspired, roasted, blistered
When asked why ho had not relieved and almost melted, but he had stuck
there for. half an hour, when a lady
the fair patient, he dryly replied, “I passing
by halted and said;
am on a vacation. I haven’t practiced
“Little noy, aren’t you afraid of be­
for six weeks.”
’
ing sunstruckf”
“Yes, ma’am,” was the prompt reply.
"Then why don’t you get into the
“Is your husband out f” inquired a
shadef” gentleman lately of the wife of a cabi“I can’t.”
•
netuteker on tbe Boulevard Montmar­
“Did anyone tell you to wait here 7”
"No, marm. but I’m doing it on my
tre, Paris. “No, sir. He is in tlie back
shop, working,” and at that moment own book. It’s awful hot and I’m
most dead, but I’ve got to stand it.”
there came the report of a firearm from
She looked to see if he was tied, and
that quarter. “Gracious !” exclaimed was about to go on aud regard him as
the visitor, “What is die matter Y’ the son of a brutal father in a saloon
“Oh, ite nothing, sir, he is only finish­ around the corner when the lad ex
plained.
ing a gothic cabinet and was firing
"There he is now! That boy up there
small shot into it to give an appearance is the chap I was waiting for, and I had
to sit out here to see him when he turn­
of worm-eaten-antiquity.”
ed the corner. He’s the feller that
He whs fool enough to do it. “Jim,” called my sister a poke-eyed rabbit,
and I’m going to jump in on him aud
said liis fond mother, “aren’t you go­ lick him most to death! 1 wish you’d
ing to marry that girl that you’ve been hold my box so I can get the bulge on
keeping company with so long T” “No,” him afore he suspects anything.—Free
replied Jim in pensive tones, while his PttU.
brow tdowly corrugated, “1 am not.”
Clem Fan lives in Morgantown, N.
"Why HotT” inquired his maternal, C.,and has won renown a*« poluchmb1844 he climbed a sixty foot
“Well, ma, you see it’s just here,” re­ Iner.
plied Jim; “I proposed to Rachel Jones pole at a Henry Clay mass meeting,
and from its top waved tbe banner of
and she asked me to elcusc her, and I the West, and twenty four years later
was darned fool enough to doit.”
he climbed a Seymour pole and took
a drink sixty feet from the ground.
Joe Pentz took a rifle to his wedding, Neither of these achievements seemed
at Mark’s Gap, Texas. The sexton to work to the advantage of the candi­
dates whose cause he espoused.
tried to persuade him to leave it nt tne
door on entering the church, but lie
The trunk lin'w propose to carry
persisted in carrying it across his shoul­ dressed hogs as fourth-class freight,
der as he walked with tlie bride up the perhaps tbe traveling public may get
rid of wine well dyewted hogs who in­
aisle to tlie altar rail. His explanation fest drawing-room coaches nnd passen­
was tliqt a rival suitor had threatened ger cars generally.
to shoot him on this occasion, and-he
meut to be prepared for defence.
“Yes,” said the witness, “1 remember
tbe defendant* mother crying on tlie
occasion referred to. She was weep­
ing with her left rye—tbe only one she
has—and the tears were running down
her right check.” “What,” exclaimed
the judge, “how could that bet”
"Please your, ” honor said the witness,
"she was awfully cross-eyed.”
°
Tbe manufacture of sporting i tuplemeJHs lias assumed large proportions
in this country. It is estimated that
from 50.000 to 60.000 sets of croquet,
900.000 base ball ImiU, and 250.000 bam*
ballswill be made for this season’s
trade by a single firm in Chicago.

“OverworkedMerchant” asks: How
shall I contrive to get my mind o/F my
business !” Well, if you try to set a
rat-trap, in a very* short time you’ll
forget all about your businrea, and be
wondering how in Hade* the thing can
bite so.________ ___

A New York Chinaman was asked
his age, for census. He thought it was
tbe draft, and wishing exception, he
replied, “nonty years old&amp;", allec time.

Would Da It For 12,&amp;0.
There arc a great many people that
in their religion, remind me of "Uncle
PhD.” a pious old fiafkey of the old
time in Texas.
Well, Phil was a fervent Christian,
with a great gift in prayer. He atten­
ded all tbe Saturday prayer meetings
on tlie neighboring plantations. But
Phil dearly loved money.
Nearby lived a man who, not troub­
led by any scruples, would pay Phil a
dollar to work in his fields on Sunday.
One Sunday night Phil came home af­
ter dark. 1 accosted him with:
“Where have you been, Phil 7”
“Oh, jest knocking about, massa."
“You’ve been working for Miller.”
“Weil, you see, maasa, the old fel­
low is in weeds, and he jest showed me
a. silver dollar, and I jest couldn’t stand

CLOSE BUYING
Eaicy. Bay State,
Bridgeport, mid
Whitney Organs,
Webber. Cidckerhig.
Hale, Christie, llunes,
Bros., Whitney and
McCammeron Pianos,

Attorney a Counsellor,

pj HOUGHTALU,
*
SHERIFF-

SEWING MACHINES
I have just purchased

Of the above machines,

FORCaSH,
IND WILL SELL THEM ON LONG TIME,

------ ALL WHO WANT THE------

MALfBITTERS

DR. C. W. GOUCHER,

ko vi. a s physician ..d
Night Call. proo-pUy attended. Office at reel-

R

TpCLKCTIC PHYSICIAN. Bciderro ard office
Pj at Levi Elliotu, Maple Grove Cen*j«.

.J. A. BAUGHMAN.

WOLCOTT HARDWARE!
C. C. WOLCOTT

rity of Healings, In said county, un Saturday, the
2*th day ot Angust. A. D. 1880, at eleven o’clock In
tbe forenoon ofsaid day.
Dated. HaaUnga. July 13th 1880.
HKNItY BOUGHTALIN. Sheriffi
[v349]
by Wm. H. POWEltf, Under Sheriff.

STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Calhonn. ee.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Preston Mitchell,
d.ceaaed
Notice Is hereby given, that In pursuance of an
order granted to the undersigned, administratrix of

day (.object to ell encumber,
or otbervtac existing at the Ut

Goods CDlieap
Just the same.

GROCERY
New Fresh Goods and Low

Prices.
From 25 cts. up.

LADIES ENGLISH TIE,

Boise Ac Francis

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
KID BOOT

,t $2.50,
At
»!.«&gt;, worth $3.00. A Miss and
Childs
Child, Slip, from 50 cents up.
In mens shoes we have a
very fine assortment of
low cut and a

BUCKLE ALEXIS,
A few Russet Plow Shoes Bt $1.40, and
a few

MENS I YOUTHS SUITS,

J-JENRY ROE. Pbofriktor

talf of lbs north-east quarter ol section twenty (JO)
in township number three [8] north ot range seven
11] "rrt, in the county of Barry .nd State of Michlpa. z
.
may Mitchell. Admx.

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,
Mei Hams aii Sioiilitn,
IX THBIB SKASOh',

Lard, by the Tb. or barrel.

Order of Pub icatiou.

We sella

WOMAN’S SLIPPER,

HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Woodland CenDay and night call, proapt^^

P(trc,Mich.

Notice of Sale ot Beal Estate.

ENTERPRISE

jpOSTREAD THIS.

DRENCH KID

UNFERMENTED

Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, 4c.,
TTaaUnsw, Mioh.

DR. IL W. WHI1 MORE
beginning; also excepting* piece of land owned by

And at a comparatively

HALT

American and Foreign Marble,
T^LKCTIC PHYSICIAN and Surgconls prepared
JCd to answer all cal Is that may be made for hia
___ ___
__ ___ m aa

SHOULD CALL AND SEE THE

GOOD SHAPE

Nashville, Mich.

Niched., to tne directed andd.Uvcred acaioat Um
good., chattels, land, and tenement, nf Ambroae
Alien. I did on the Sth day ot July, 1880, levy upon
and Mtaeal) the right, title and Interest of Um eaid

Iron, ZTails, Stove* and Tinware.

F. A. JONES,

With Heal Plate and a

C. H. BERRY,

it of hearing.
CLEMENT SMITH.
Judge r-f Probate.

(4&lt;M3)

lying mA of tbe Yankee Spring, and Oran
vllle high way .except aa follow.: Commenclngal

ORGANS REPAIRED IN

Respectfully.

aouid not be grauUd.
.
•
And it I* further ordered, that Mid petitioner rii
oticetotbe persons ..iterated in said estate. ofti

MherilF Sale.

At $1.90 Solid, our Womans

SHEET MUSIC

ZDZR/^T G-OOIDS,
Making a spectaty’. Phoenix Blosk. State Bt.

ORGANS

SMALL COST

JULIUS RUSSELL,

pOWERS * BARLOW,.

LOW FIGURES

ForglBOand upwurdw.

of Barry. bolden at lhe Prolate Office, tn the City ol

DS*±5£ld

A beauty, at $1.50, and

PIANOS

Attorney at Lai

KING

If you don’t want to, but we are selling

READY CASH

Cheese ul Everything

State of Michigan, County of Barry, FlfCh Judi­
cial Circuit In Chancery.
Suit for divorce pending in the Circuit Court for
the count) of Barry. In Chancery. Ixmha M. Leahy,
Complainant, vs Abraham Leahy. Detendanl. Il oeIng duly proven by the affidavit of Abijih M. Flint,
Solicitor tor Complainant in this cause, that AbraState. bat la * resident sf the Stale of peon.yivania,
therefore In compliance with tbe statute in such
cants provided. It la ordered, that said defendant
appear and answer tha bill of complaint Ned In thia
cause, »I thin three mor’*-*
~»»m. «».
der. and In case of his i

coufcsacd by him. And It Is further ordered that a
copy of thia order bo published In the Nashville
News a newspaper pablUbtd and ctrer'sti d tn said
County one* each weak for six successive .weeks
and that the Erst publication be made within twen­
ty days from the date hereof.
D'ted, llasUu«a July 8, A. D„ 1880.
JAMES M. MARTIN.
Clrcul t Court Commissioner In and for Barry Co.,

ty The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, &amp;c.
Fresh Goods, Full Weights axid

REYRY BOE.
J^JILLISEBY I
1 ■would raapectfully announce ta the public that

CORHETS,
EMBROIDERY
HATS. ___ FLOWERS,
BONNETS,
ETC..

DRESS MAKING

it Onlicl &gt; Fini Out Grtuq Sim 1
Wish to inform all that by prompt at- rpHE BARRY&gt; ILLE MILLS.
‘tention, accommodating ways, good
goods and low price*, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.

WALKER &amp; NORTON

Yourt Tmly,
BOISE A FRANCIS.
JOB E’RIIVTIIVGr

AT THIS OFFICE._______

BEST III THE WOILD I

FLOUR, meal $ feed,
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.

ATTENTION

FARMERS!

Having thorough! v overhauled and raflttad our mil 1

From M.00 up. SCOTCH SUITS
. .11.00.118.00, ud *15.00

MENS AND LADIES

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED

TRADE MARK

“Aiut't you afraid the devil will get
you for breaking the Sabbath T
Phil scratched hh bead for a minute,
and than mud:

hmd
MALT AND HOPS

“No; He says, ‘Rememlier the Sab­
bath day and keen it bobr.’ ”
Phil went off, looking pretty oober,

QLEMEIT SMITH,

freling-

TDOR ENFEEBLED DIGESTION. Impoverished
r Itlorf. Waak Lunp kidneys aixl urinarv ornhaaMlao. deil'txlo fatsalra, nureler mother., sick.
&gt;y ctuMren. and debility of &lt;e, MALT BITTERS

Tn an endless variety, all the way
from $1.00 up. Our stock of
HATS is complete ranging
from 7 cts up. Just re­
ceived, a fine asHortment of

Light-Weight Pants,
They are Nobby too.

Our all

CALF BOOTS
At H.00. worth *5.00 PRINTS for 5i,
«, 7, 7i and 71 oeuta per yard.
LAWNS for 194 aud 14i ete per yard.

14 8top0&lt;iarM®»O

If you read thin don’t forget the place.

W. G. AYLSWORTH.

gOOT JUtDSHOE SHOP.

Bi-CARB.
SODA FINEST SEWED BOOT
VNchbiheHwihi*

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
Repairing Done In the Beet
Manner Poeelblel

Give Ale a. Call!
Sign, the Big Boot
FUANK BAJCnn.

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

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                  <text>ORNO STRONG,) .
Editor

and

Proprietor.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

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VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE,'

•NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY24, 1880,
L00AL OIBBLE-GABBLE.
Aad PrnoBAl Chlt-Ck»*..

And Her Environs.

N. E. Crane of Battle Creek., was in
town the fore part of this week, visit­
ing at Wm. Burgess, and on Thursday,
received a telegram calling him home
on important business.
Politicians who think there is no
temperance ’ in the Republican party
don’t want to read the proceedings of
our township caucus, published else­
where in to-days News.
The sidewalks on North Main Street
are in a sorry condition. If estate own­
ers can’t keep their sidewalks in order,
the council should see that they pay
some one else for’doing it.
Elmer Cole is the happiest man liv­
ing on the Woodland-Castleton town­
line. A flue baby\l&gt;oy, weighing 8 lbs,
made its appearance at Mr. Cole’s on
the 14th, wMchTprobably, is the cause

Mr. Liklen is down with the hay fe­
ver.
.
,
A number of our citizens are talking
Petoskey,
The frame for Eli Evans’ new house
on Queen St. is up.
Mrs. Crosley, of Greenville, is visit­
ing Mrs. J. Osmun.
N. P. Frink is afflicted with a severe
attack of ear-ache.
Who has the biggest.yield of wheat T
Let’s hear from him.
Several drunks are reported this
week,but no arrests.
To-day will be a big day for the dem­
ocrats of this locality,
A. Plum is on the sick list, being
of the happiness.
laid up with a tore throat.
C. Wolcott delivered three steam
W. P. Sidman, of Barry, gave The
threshing machines, on Saturday. One
News a call on Wednesday.
■
W. E. Parrish, of Vernon, is visiting traction engine, to the Rnrrick Bros.,
of Kalnmo; one to Spencer &amp; Latten,
his brother, E. L., this week.
Mrs. W. G. AyJsworth returned from of Maple Grove, and the other to
Sprinkett A Ellis, of Assyria.
her eastern trip on Tuesday night.
L. J. Wheeler has a telephone, con­
On Thursday as that now traction
enginn, sold by C. C. Wolcott to Rnr­
necting his residence with his store.
The M. E. social at Al. Sellick’s on rick Bros, of Kalamo, steamed along
Wednesday eve., was a pleasant affair. Main St. under a full head of steam,
The pay car ou the G. R. V. R. R., having in tow its water tank, thresh­
passed through this place on Saturday. er and a large crowd of barefoot urch­
—It isn’t every State that can afford
Widow Buxton went to Jackson on ins, it presented an imposing spectacle.
a Petoskey, but Michigan can, and no I Monday—to Im* married, quoth Dame
Emmett Cole of Lansing, a Republi­
doubt many News readers will be glad Rumor.
can of the stalwart stripe, well-known
to learn how to reach it’s pleasures,
Miss Mills, of Fenville, and Miss Cur­ to many News readers, having been
which are fully set forth in the “Fish­ sor, of Olivet, are visiting at Mrs. Dr. a resident of this vicinity before the
ing Line” ad in another column.
Griswold’s.
war. was in the village, on Thursday.
Charley Wilcox, the popular clerk of He belongs to the mighty army that is
lZ —H. M. Lee is in luck. A few days
since he received information that he i The Wolcott, is laid ou the shelf with booming for Senator Palmer f«»r Govhad been appointed I’. S. mail agent the ear-ache.
i ernor, and, consequently, rests well
The Wolcott House has the fairest toghta.
between Detroit and Chicago; salary
$1,200 per year. Herb, left Nashville record of any hotel on the line of the V The W. C. T. U. will give a weight
on Monday to assume his new “posish.” G.'R. V. R. R.
social for the benefit of the R. R. Club,
Mr. C. J. Gardiner, of Hastings, has in the yard of tire Christian church, on
—Tuesday morning Henry Boe start­
ed up his mammoth meat chopper, and been the guest of Mrs. C. C. Wolcott, the evening of July 30th. Ice cream
and cake will be served to the gentle­
was wiping the oil off the wheels with the past week.
a cloth, when the cogs laid hold of his i Chas. Brady spent tin- fore part of men after purchasing a ticket, which
right hand and bit off the ends of the thia week at Battle Creek, with friends will draw some fair lady to enjoy it
first and second fingers—the latter |, and loved ones.
| with him. A very pleasant time is ex­
J. J. Potter commences the fall term pected. Come one, come all and have
quite badly.
of school in the Barnes district, Vt. a good time.
—Bird Flabarty, a lad 9 years of age,
Ville, on Monday.
*
climed a ladder at Cook’s wagon
Dr. H. A. Barber has been ill the past
DeKAMPEOH’8 TROUBLES.
shop on Wednesday, and loosing his
week, and Dr. Timmerman has attend­
hold, fell to the ground, breaking both
ed patients in his stead.
bones of his fore arm, about two inch­
Mrs. Cheesman, of Maple Grove, will
es above his wrist. Dr. Young repair­
dispose of her personal property nt auc­
ed the damages.
His Honor hod just seated himself on
tion on Saturday, July 81st.
—As Rev. C. I. Deyo is to occupy the
The W. C. T. U- will hold their next ' his three-legged stool behind his deal
Christian pulpit next Sunday morning regular meeting, July 87th, nt CS10 table on Saturday morning, got his
I pencil over one ear and pen dipped in
and evening, the church will, undoubt­ o’clock at Mrs. H. Webster’s.
edly, be crowded by Mr. D’s. many
And the cool weather of the past I red ink ready to balance his account
friends, who still remember and love week is what makes it interesting—to for services rendered during the week,
him for the many good things he . has those who can’t go to Petoskey.
when a sample of the “shabby genteel”
told them in the days that are past and F’Baniey Brooks will sell at auction, darkened the door and His Honor, Un­
gone.
cle
Jabe. looked up and beheld a speci­
upon opr streets to-dny, ton of his
men of humanity, who looked as though
Z' —The laying of the corner stone, of celebrated wiry Texas mustangs.
at
one
time he might have been a clerk
the Evangelical church iu Maple Grove,
An heir made his appearance at Wm.
will lie performed with the proper ser- Birin’s in Maple Grove, on Monday in St. Louis, or a devil in a printing
office,
but
now, his mustache was thincruonies, on Saturday, July 81st, nt 2 i last, and was kindly cart'd for, clothed
out to nine on a side, his hair was all
o’clock p. m., by Rev. S Hevninger of I and fed.
I
gone
on
the
top of his head, his eyes
Jackson. Services will also be held | Peaches and harvest apples arc in the
on Saturday evening and Sunday • market, but, as yet, their price sticks looked like peeled onions stuck in the
morning.
out too far to enable C. morbus to get mud, one ear was lopped to the star­
board and his, once hopeful expres­
—The scaffolding around J. Lents A j in his work.
Dr. Barber’s 4-year-old sports a nob­ sion was changed to that of melancholy
Son’s double store was torn down Wed­
nesday, and the brick, with its cut stone by nod new-styled harness, the hand­ and despair.
“Good morning sir," said Uncle
trimming, presents a very tine appear­ work of Charley Earl, Bailey A. Wood’s
Jabe.
ance and is a credit to the enterprise of harness man.
“Good morning,” faintly answered
Mrs. L. A. Howe, of Rochester, N. Y.,
its owners and the flourishing village
of Nashville. Work on the interior of । who has been visiting her son G. A. the stranger.
“What is your name!”
the building is being pushed rapidly Howe, of thia place, returned to her
“DeKampech.”
forward, and will be completed is less I home on Monday.
.
“Your residence
I
P.
C.
Yates
sits
in
the
refreshing
than a month.
“Vollenshi”
S —A month since when the idea of ex­ I shade, made by those new awnings
“
Why do you come into my august
tending Main St. north was first sprung, I that have blossomed from the front of
presence, this fine July morning with
it was cBrrently reported that the im­ of his block this week.
visage
thus besmeared with saur kraut
The target-gun man still remains
provement would lie such a financial
and sausage,and your shirt-front crum benefit to property-holders on the north with us. but the dimes do not drop in
pled worse than a country beau’s, af­
side of the river, that they would glad­ j as lively as their wont before the 4th,
ter leaving court at 3 o’clock a. m., on
ly donate the right of way, but now j and his countenance elongates. '
Monday morning.
Have vou any­
that the Council have officially decided
Dr. Young is carrying an unusually
thing to answer in igard to your
to open the street, those property hold­ good-natured and smiling countenance,
looks r
ers step forward and say they must and it is calculatedxhat that new and
DeKampech ad vaucei juiced hastily
have pay for their land.
promising son is the reason thereof.
around the interior of .ho court room,
—The temperance meeting last Mon­
Railroad conductors report that a then clenching his fists, turned his
day evening, was well attended, Mr. bad crowd from Hastings, Vermont­
back toward Uncle Jabe and said:
Chipman conducting the affirmative of ville and Nashville, usually infest the
“Look at my larboard ear, turned 43
the question. Arguments were pointed night trains to and from Thornapple degrees to the starboard ! Look at my
and well substantiated ou both sides, Lake.
shoulder blades protruding through my
but owing to the lateness of the hour
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Whitmore, of linen duster I Look at the bumps on
when the seconds closed their remarks, Allen’s, Hillsdale Co., are visiting their the bock of my head, that are not to be
it was decided to postpone the conclud­ sons. Dr. H. W. Whitmore, of Maple found on the diagram in the last
ing speeches of the leaders till next Grove, and Ezz J. Whitmore, of |his Phrenological Journal! Look at the
Monday evening. Let all turn out and | village­
ridges on my back that lay up like the
hear the debate concluded.
, Rev. L. Masters, of Hastings, occu­ waves on the mighty deep! Look nt
—From a circular received from the pied the pulpit of the M. E. Church on the top of my cranium, once covered
managers of Grand River Valley cir­ Sunday, and nil who heard his discours­ with raven locks! Look nt me, who
cuit, we are able to officially announce es, pronounced them excellent and in­ was once the pride of my father and
that at the horse race to be held at structive.
the joy of my mother, and tell me,
Charlotte on Aug. 18,19,20 and 31, ‘'Tire first new wheat of the season your honor, if your jurisdiction over
premiams aggregating $8,630 will be was brought into oftr market from the fallen humanity, extends far enough
awarded. Several good horses are ex­ farm of Lyman Wilson, on Monday to grant me justice F
pected, and all arrangements- for an last, and brought 88 cents per bushel,at
Uncle Jabe reached over and took
tt resting meeting have been completed. A. B’s. elevator.
his red silk handkerchief, from the
On the last day a ten mile bicycle race
The long looked for Allegan and crown of his stove-pipe hat, quietly
will add to the interest of the occasion. Barry Co., history is here. Subscribers wiped the prespiration from his brow
.L.C. Taylor ®f
RepuMiam bPrm’t will have the pleasure of examining its and with his usual calmness remarked.
of the association, and Dr. W. Shuler, contents next week as Mr. Pattison
“Young man, I was bred in Philadel­
Secty. We aie indebted to the former will be here early in the week to de­ phia, educated in the dty, have held
for a complimentary.
liver it.
many responsible positions in life, un­
—Mr*. Bolton of West Castleton,
noticed in last week’s News ns being
• dangerously ill, died on the 14th inst.
aged 85 years.
—Middleville is troubled with fe­
male burglars, who invade private
dwellings at the solemn midnight hour
and drink skim-milk.
*—The brick layers commenced work
on Buxton’s block on Tuesday after­
noon, and ns wo go to press a full force
of workmen are pushing the work
right along.
V' —Lumber for the (J. B. house of wor­
ship at Hosmer’s corners, go throagb
town almost daily, and it is expected
that thoframe will be up by the
end of this week.
—A valuable horse belonging to
James Gregory, in East Castleton,
while running in afield last week, be­
came impaled on a stick and received
injuries which proved fatal.
—On Monday John Heckathorn was
brought before Esq. Powers, upon
complaint of Clarence Bacheller, charg­
ed with assault and battery. He plead
guilty, and was fined $0.00.

derstand the whole paraphrase of the
TIMOTHY TUMBLE.
law, and I want you to distinctly un­
Omalak, Mich.,.July 90,4880.
derstand that I wish to have no dele­
terious reflections cast upon this court. Mu. Strong :
O! O!! 0!!! Did yen ever T why
I am a mau of few wordsand I ask
you once more if you have auv excuse the fokes have gone to havin meetins
and
Sandy skools, and pick-nicks, and
to make for your forlorn appearance,
or have any reason why I should not soshiKand even so menny nue git up’s.
Why,,
two* only a yeer or£2 ago that
pronounce my sentence nt once. What
ths woqdent hav enny sich dolus a tall.
have you to say!”
•
But
now
tha hav startoil rite out to
DeKam pech,
fearing the judge
find the rite rode at last.
would .commit him without a hearing,
tried to speak calmly, as he answered. _ O, but tha use to be sich a good lot
“May it please your honor, I was of fokes here, why, yeud nevei heera
trying to close my eye* in slumber, sware, or heera gnu fired on Suiidy, or
when my fellow laborer and ‘room­ kno of enny steelin, oud evry body be­
mate, Kranf Epifrett, came into the longed to mcetin. but the war kame,
the men fokes went to fltc the south,
house and made the night hideous
‘with his peculiar laughter, and in the and left the wimin fokfts to flto the
devil..
Wei, the devil dident git very
morning, while remonstrating with
badly whipd, nor the south either, but
him ou his boisterous conduct—.”
At this point, DeKampech advanced tha both hav got the fokes purty tite
to the table,raised his hand high above eny how. Wei. when the meu cum
bak from the wartha found their wives
his head and brought it down with
tremenduous force upon the little deal and cbildurn all rite, some on cm, or
mostly all on em, but just as soon ns
table, loosing his self control, shouted
the war ended with the south, the war
in Uncle Jabe’sear.
ended with the devil, and the’ meetins
“Hu defamed my good name! He
and Sundy skools pladc out and we all
laughed at my discomfort ! He told
went toslenp, and the devil he kame
me to help myself if I could ! Yes sir!
your honor, he basely insulted mo, and and sode bad seed rite among the good
seed the Lord had sode. and the fokes,
do you suppose I can stand before a
now tha wasrejoicin so at the war closfellow laborer and hear him abuse my
in, and their gqttin home safe, and
i good name ! No sir! I bounced him nt
monnybein nufiil plenty, forgot to pull
once, my teot twinkled in the air, I
waltzed on my ear around the break­ the weeds, and cultivate the good seed
fast table, the household fell upon me the Lord hail node, the devil got the upwith one nccord.and proceeded to make er hands and his bisness began to
a battering ram of the parachute, to boom. Wei, the good dekon kept tellbatter down the walls of my diaphragm, in em to look out and not let the devil
besmeared me with saur kraut and git located rite among ein, but tha pade
। sausages, ushered me into the presence no tenshnn to him, and party soou yen
I nf ghosts and goblins, gouged iny eyes coodcnt Hud but 2 or 3 of the Lord's
| with the tongs, pounded my marrow- frute trees in the htil naborhood. and
Ixmes with chairs, and in fact made me tha was aufully blited with the devil’s
pisenvines.
Wei, things went on sn
the forlorn specimen of humanity you
for a long time, once in a while a good
now behold, and I claim by the laws of
man cuminin to the naborhood and
our free country, by the customs of a
free people and ordinance of the com­ preccVin repentance to em. Wei, tlin
slept on, not a wave of truble rold Me­
mon court, a revenge for injuries re­
rest their peesful brest, wunce in a
ceived both to body and name. Now,
while sum wun wood wake up a little
your honor, am I to have this revenge,
and nib his eyes and look around, but
or must I take my flight to distant
tha wood always find the good dekon
lands where bowie knives are law, and
awake and wachin, and jest as soon ns
revolvers are justice courts, and men of
he rood git in a shot hu wood shout
muscle, are monarchs, over mischief­
“Pull for the shore boys, pull for the
makers and maltreUters of mankind F
shore,” git out of this wicked trance,
Uncle Jabe, who had been hitching
wake up and tend to your work, but
about uneasily on his three-legged
tha wood relaps agin into their indiferstool, again took his red bandanna and
enl state and the good dekon wood
wiped his brow, then giving hi? stand­
groan aloud. Wei, a little while ngo
up collar a vigorous pull to bring it
some of the fokes begun-to wake up,
nwnv from his ear, raised to bis feet,
! the devjl had twisted his wiked vine
and in solemn, measured tones said :
roots so titcly round their harts that
“Young man. I find by your own
tha like to broke down but thn sod. no
statement of the cose-that you have
more of this slecpin, git up and git, or
been guilty of pugilistically and dia­
yure a goner. Wei, thn did git up and
bolically disturbing the peace and
went rite to wurk and bugun to poke
quietude of a quiet, harmonious house­
the rest with a sharp stic, and so stird
hold, and in accordance with my oath
em up that thare was a hot time rite in
of office, and the manifold duties rest­
cold wether. Wei, thn kept stirin and
ing upon me asa judge of law and evi­
workin and bimeby the fire besun to
dence, I feel obligated to pronounce
burn and spred, and the fokes Lad a
sentence upon you. You have been little ruKsel with their mad, and purty
guilty of a grave offence and should
quic tha got the better of the devil,and
I give you the full extent of the law,
now wurk auful hard to fit the soil for
all your best days would be wasted and
the seed the Lord may see fit to sow iu
when your sentence would have expir­
their harts, and I tel yeu weve got to
ed your life would be blasted, and your
wurk hard to make up for the time
bent form ready to topple over into the
wove bin slepin and dreamin and algrave.
My heart yearns for you, for
owin to run to waste.
you might have been a lieacon light be­
Wei, Molly and I was over to Kalafore the world, might have courted and
mn a little ,while ago, and we found
won my only daughter, became my
out that it was a reel lively town,
son-in-law, and in short might have
fokes was a workin auful hard to git
become an able pleader before the bar
their wheat and bay secoor, but it
of justice.and we could have won cases
raned so much tha was about giv over.
by the score, and brought the people
Wei, a reel good church m^u, got so
of this community up to the customs of
behind the rest tliat he felt autul cheep
Philadelphia citizenship; but alas, you
so be got a man to cum with a machine
have fallen. My sentence is twenty
and went rite in a lot of wheet, rite by
years at hard labor, to earn your daily the rode, rite in a publick place, rite
bread, or five days in Vermontville.
on Sundy; yea, all da tha kept that muWhich do you preferF
shine on the go, and it made the nabora
DoKampccb’s eyes moistened when
feel auful bad, caus hes so auful good
the judge spoke of his only daughter
and pius. Wei, the whuet was cut,and
and a feeling of self-disgust,came over
mebby twos best, cans it ranud like
him when Uncle Jabe spoke of his
suds Mondyond so yeu see he coodcnt
prospects in law, which were now
cut his wheet Moody if ho tride. But I
buried forever, and with an effort to
cant tel how be feels now his wheets
choke back the sobs, he thought of
cut.
Vermontville then of the labor, and af­
Yes, and theres Mr. Bradley, he is
ter a moment’s reflection heaved a
the man that bot Mr. Rees out last
sigh,then faintly said:
spring, be is so bothered by patent rite’
“J take the labor.”
sowin mashine, wasliiu mashine, farmThe judge took up his pen to enter
iu mashine, litenia rod, insurance,
the proceedings in his docket and De­
luedicinejind eyery kind of agent Hes
Kampech vanished from the august
gittin auful mad, hes went und spoke
presence of Uncle Jabe, to manipulate
.for a bull dog aa big as a lion, and au­
leads and labor saving rules.
ful savage, tha have to tie him up with
a log chain. Wei, that dog wil smel a
One tumble and the edfice is in ruins patent rite agent a mile, then he give*
—be it a beautiful palace or a beauti - a whine, the fokes onhook the chanc,
fnl girl.
the dog goes out to the rode and makes
If wives would try to be as agreeable a meet of an agent and then cums bak
to their husbands as they are to other and is chaned up agin, so the agenta
men, the majority of men would be better giv that farm • wide berth.
O, yes, I like to forgot to mcnshun
better.
tha’vc got a nue writer over in Kalamo
The girl of the period says she will who hales from “Mulevil.” Wei, he
marry no man who cannot earn money does his name Wild Bill. Now Mr.
enough to support her, and what docs Strong yeu better tel Wild Bill he bet­
she give her husband for all this!
ter givsom better name to his hous, for

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CREDIT SUBSCRIPTIONS $1.73.

NUMBER 44.
if he dont fokes wil think he’s got to
rasin mules and will worry him aufuly
cumin to him to buy them animals, so
he’d better stop fore the evil da corns,
and his conshence refooses toakt
Wei, itsjcstasl expected. There’s
Johny Fowler that went off to Saline
last spring and got him s wife. He had
bin cortin a reel uicc yung lady by the
name of Elia, and he had went so fur
as to ax her to be his wife, and she sed
yes, and then tha begun to to wk about
furnishin the hous, and. all that, but
John’s only foolin her, aud one day he
goes off and gits a wife from a nother
family, now Mins Elis, bein one nf the
best ladies in town, aud one that evry
body likes, and of a good famly. shes
gone and brbt sute for breech of promts
or somthin of that sort, with damage
of four thousand dollars.- Whoop*
wont she make it warm for Johnny.
Then thers Al. Mix who had a barel
of cider doun celer, but nue nite last
week (FridyJ a cuple of chaps went to
Als celer rite after dark, when evrybody shood be sleep and got a pale of
cider, but twos hartl and hevy, and tha
made so much noise carin it down the
rode Al. went out and found out who
thn be, but he nays if tha let his cider
lone tin wel, but if tha do so eny more
out ghes their names in the Nuse.
Then theres Jerome Ergott who went
to Kansas, he’s got oak to Mich,, and
feels good over it too.
' Then theres Doctor Adam’s wife she
bin to Nebraska visitin, Wel, she’s
got ba I: home and the Dr. wil go to
keepin hous and thare will be no more
scandal about him enymore.
Then thnres old Doctor Chapin who
i used to live down toards Charlotte,
evrybody used to kno him, Wel, hes
up ami gone to the poor hous cause hes
। 106 years old and'no girl wants him for
, a husband. To bad, aint it ?
I Then old Mrs. Dr. John Hall Is dead
who used to live at Carlisle.
And lots of nuse we learned but aint
got time to write, cans we jest got home
and fonnn the children in mischif and
Molly gon,and so I’ll quit til I lieer from
' yen agin.
Your Friend,
Timothy Tumble.

LOCAL MATTERS.
ry Don’t buy until you see the Large
kArm, White Sewing Machine at Wol­
cott’s. Bost in America.
Uy Three-Year-Old Colt for Sale.
Enquire of E. Cook.

wbiiteL
The White Machine is warranted for
I 5 years. Go and see it the Wolcott
Hardware.

Wool! Wool!!
' Competition is the life’of trade. I
] am in the market and prepared to tpay
| the highest price for any ooantity of
wool.
A. J. Hardy.

llarvent Dance.
A Harvest Dance will be held at the
residence of Adams Brown 2| miles
south east of Nashville, Wednesday
evening July 28th, 1880. Boys, don't
fail to bring your girls and have ajolly
time. Bill, including supper $1.25.
Bill for dance, 10 cents per set or 75 cU.
for the pight.

Vew Store.
UyC.A.Nichols has opened that Boot
and Shoe, Hat and C ip and Notion
store, in the Yates’ block. New Goods
and Low prices. Call and see me.

I take “Dr. Sellers’ cough Syrup,”
and no one in the city keeps clearer of
coughs and colds than I. Druggists
sell it. Price 35c.

For H«le.
One new milch cow aud 10 swarms
of bees. For particulars enquire of
43-44 L. J. Wilsox, Naahvillo Mich.

ry Bee-Keepers should use the
Comb Foundation for sole by
H. T. Davidson.
&lt;y I have a good second quality of
flour, at the mil), very cheap.
________________P. Holler.

ry Butter and eggs taken in ex~
cliange for millinery goods at
Mrs. L.R. Erb’s. *

C. W. DEMARAY.
The finest stock of Clocks in Barry
or Eaton county.
„
A good stock of straight Elgin
Watches, will not handle a Watch but
can be recommended by all, all full
Niebel movement, Straight Line Es­
capement, Quick trains.
A fine line of^ewehy aud Silver
Ware. Two doors south of Truman’s,
C. W. Demaray.

_ &lt;37 You can get the • Celebteted
Stark and Vooruian Pat. Sand-bands
put on your Buggie* at E. Cook% for
only $3.00. They are worth five times
what they coat to any wagon.
■
Wilson &amp; Ho ve still sells Boots
aud Shoes as low as the lowest.

HF Wilson &amp; Howe sella Tobacco
for 40 cents.,

Why will you be troubled wearing
plasters for lame backs wben H.llii
Buchu will make a permanent cure.
Sold by F. T. Boise.

�‘t
r

r which
r. It is

in

1854
for
was hm iuaipidly-pretty pewon, with
blue eyes, regular features and brown
hair—was a Miss Jenny, a sort of
companion to Miss Longworth, who
proved to be about five-feet-ten, thin,
pale, high-nosed, dashing, and a little
under 80.
Of course, I immediately opened a
conversation with her, leaving it to Fred
to do the agreeable to the milk-andwater Miss Jenny.
“You have a charming retreat, Miss

" Oh I yea, sir. Haint you never saw
it before ? ”
#
early, Mii&gt;s Langworth. was inde­
pendent of grammar ; but I admired her
the more. It was only n proof that sho wm
unsophisticated and not spoiled by the
world.
''I am a stranger here ; but I should
think this such n spot as Lamb, the great
poet, would have loved.” *
I hazarded this at a venture, for I am

KNd! boM. f«J, roa froMywl

I mo I*. half * mind to .bo&lt;&gt;t

&gt;! and aln»»t »wore
with degradation I

Id darkrat night, or mid-day bright,
I pray you to right Bhtjpiy look
Which I» your Joan, and which the eoul

JUST M¥ LUCK.
Let anybody who likes turn up their
* nun, I feed 'not the uligh-est hesitation
in avowing that I was in a liurry—in a
great hurry.
The steamljoat bell was ringing, for
one thing,, and blowing off steam in a
wav to send a nervous num distracted.
t knew I Couldn't run—my lioots were
too tight Then my wardrolve was on
board—my gray suit, and my blue suit,
and thirteen other suits—all my boots
arid embroidered slippers, fancy neckttea, embroidered handkerchiefs and that
“Fll sue die company if they ore
"what
business have they to be so frightfully
punctual ? Here I stopped for a moment
to talk to Jenks, who lias brought over
the last new neck-tie, and—’’
“Ha, ha I You'd Ixrtter run, old boy;
thare the first chance at the heiress."
I looked up and saw Ned laughing at
me. Confound the fellow ! How hand­
some he looked 1 If that bout started,
should I ever dare to present myself,
dusty and begrimed, at Elm Grove to
find him there—ns, of course, he would
lost,” I exclaimed mentally,

“Bun,” shouted Ned again.
Hie
men were already withdrawing ’ the
plank. Th^re was a young, very plainlydrcfmed woman just in front of me.
’
“Out of the wav, womiui,” I said.

*y, ana wrnu nave lauen, u one oi tne
** hands” had not extended his arm and
VMUght her. So Ned told me, for I was
too modi absorbed in looking after my
baggage even to think about her.
Said he: “You nearly knocked that
little woman sitting behind us down?'
“Do you suppose I wm going to let
you have Miss Longworth to yourself ?”
I answered, chuckling.
’
“Why, is she so attractive?" asked
Mad.
•• Haven’t the least idea, my dear fel­
low. You. know, I’m onjy acquainted
with her father; but I'm sure she's on

-Five

is a nice little

"Yen, when I get it (for, to be plain
■with you, Fred, I have a suit in the
trank that I think will put ’ the‘matter
beyokd doubt). ’When 1 get it, I shall
■tart with Mik Nelly for Paris, where I

"red buret into a loud laugh.
‘ Wait^till you're introduced, Jim;
■silban I'd make her Mrs. Jonquil."
Well, you are welcome to her. Give
■ne a little, rosy, bright-eyed woman,
who won't say to me, ‘It was my monev,
rir, that nuak* you what you are.'" '
“'niere'f. U».j Luumi—fine old place,

Fred laughed loader than ever.

The

landed with w ; Irat what^WM pur nor-

shaded by overarching tree®, aud,
sliding a few stone steps, fouad our» on a fine gravelly beach, on which
layTthe‘boat high and dnr.
We soon gother off—that is, Fred did,
for he wa» a stalwart fellow, and I didn't
wish to soil my new pantaloons—and we
helped the ladies into the boat; then I
discovered that Miss Langworth had a
large ankle, but it failed to dampen tar
love, I scorned .to. bo influenced by Auch
worldly considerations, and I grow even
more devoted to Miss Longworth, who
leaned up heavily, against me, while Fred
and-Misa Jenny raved.
The last-mentioncd lady, after a-short
time, proposed that we should run tho
boat up in a little inlet, and make our
way home by another and more circnitOUH route, the whole distance being
about two miles,
“ She wants Fred to pop tho question,”
I thought "Poor fellow I But Tm
obliged to her; I shall have » chance to
propose to Miss Longworth :”*ond so I
seconded the move with ardor.
Fred agreed; of course, and Miss

roared

distance Qf more than 600
1797 the crater cf Tungura^
the great peaks of the Andtf
torrents of mud, which daijni
is more apt to attack those working in
the sun, and especially between the
hours of 11 o'clock in the morning and
4 o'clock in the afternoon. On hot days
wear thin clothing. Have as oool aleejx
ing-rooms os possible. Avoid- loss' of
sleep and all unnecessary fatigue. If

tiflcial heat—laun&lt;

ho

B Of
out
the

1,000 feet wide, made deposits 600 feet
deep. The stream from Vesuvius which,
contained 33,000,000 cubic feet of solid
mutter,., and in 1793, when Torre del
Greco was destroyed u second time, the
mass of lava amounted to 45,000,000
cubic feet In 1760 JEtna jxiured forth
a flood which covered eighty-four square
miles, and measured nearly 1,000,000,­
000 cubic feet On this occasion the
sand and scoria formed the Monte Romni,
near Nichcdoea, a oohe of tiro miles in
circumference, and 400 feet high. The
stream thrown out by .Etna in 1810 was
in motion at the rate of a yard a day for
nine months after the eruption, and it is
on record ’ that the lava of the sarn©
mountain, after a terrible eruption, was
not thoroughly oool and consolidated
for ten years after .the event ;In the
eruption of Vesuvius. A. D. 79, the
scoria and ashes vomited forth far exoeeded the entire bulk of the mauntaip ;
while in 1660 .Etna disgorged more than
twenty times its own mass. Vesuvius
has sent its ashes as far us Constanti­
nople,/Syria and Egypt.
It hurled
stones eight pounds in weight to Pom­
peii, a distance of six miles, where sim­
ilar masM*&gt;- were tossed up 2,000 feet
above- the summit. Cotopaxi has pro­
jected a block of 100 cubic yards in vol­
ume a distance of nine miles ; hnd Sumbawa, in 1815, during the most terrific
eruption on record, sent ita ashes os far
as Java, a distance of 300 miles of sur­
face, and out of a jxipnlation of 12,00G
souls only twenty escaiied.

In working in the sun wear a light hat
(not black, as it absorbs heat), straw,
etc., and put inside of it, on the head, a
wet cloth or a large green leaf; frequent­
PITH AND POINT.
ly lift the hat from the bead and see that
■ Yotn»o man;- a diamond pin looks real
the cloth is wet. Do not check perspir­
nice and glistens brightly, but, when 84
ation, but drink what water you need to
a week supports a .man and pin both,
keep it up, as perspiration. prevents
one or the other u not genuine.
.
the body from being heated. Have,
whenever
{toseible,
an
additional
shade, as a thin umbrella when walking,
a canvas or board cover when working
in the sun.
'
। make a bhuidei.
A litti.e boy came to his mother re­
When much fatigued do not go to
The reply was, however, somewhat
cently and said : *&lt;Mamma,. I should
work, but be excused from wurkr es­
unexpected.
think that, if I was made of dust, I
pecially after 11 o'clock in the morning,
“Lamb I why, he used to live down
would get muddy inside when I drink."
here. He was the butcher, and we used care ;" and, getting out, the ladyundmy- on very hot days, if the work is in the
sun. If a feeling of fatigue, dizziness,
"What! only five policemen for a »
always to be a laughin' about his name." aelf walked
slowly liehind Fred aud
town like thia?’’ exclaimed a traveler.
1 saw Fred and Miss Jenny smile, and Miss Jennv, who were speedily out of headache, or exhaustion occurs, cease
work immediately ; lie down in a shady
“Oh," replied the native calmiv, “they
projxiHed a walk in tho garden, where
and cool place ; apply cold cloths to and
have no difficulty in keeping what little
Miss Lnngworth murdered tho Queen’s
pour cold water over nead and neck.
peace we have."
। English at her own sweet discretion, aud
If any one is overcome by the heat,
I made love at mine, at which she didn’t " and yet“tt~riiakoa me bad, Miss Long­
“ What is a woman’s will ?,r shriek* a
send at once for the nearest good physi­
blush (though I do believe she tried to), worth. '
social scientist of the bachelor persua­
but giggled in such an encouraging man­
sion. Experience in our younger days
“ Dear me, does it give vdu the rheu­ cian. While waiting for the phyriman,
give
the
person
oold
drinks
of
water,
or
ner that I think I should have proposed matism ? Folks do ’say it's damp here,
teaches*us that it is the only will that
cold block-tea, or cold coffee, if ablu to
on tho Bjxit, if tho dressing-bell had not but 1 never feel ft."
the heirs don't want to contest
.
Bounded at that moment
“Rheumatism of the heart. Miss swallow. If the akin is hot and dry,
sponge
with
or
pour
cold
water
over
the
t “Splendid, ain’t sho?” said I, enthu­ Longworth," I answered. “To-morrow
At ten, a child; at twenty, wild;
Ixxly and limbs, and apply to the head
siastically, to Fred.
I leave you; should I ever (which is im­
“ Raw-lxined, rather," said Fred, probable) revisit thia spot, on whose arm ixniuded ice wrapped in b towel or other
The Army Wopn.
cloth.
If
there
is
no
ice
at
hand,
keep
doubtfully.
•
should I find you leaning then ?”
The
LrrTLKboy, weeping most piteously,
The stories told
told of the
the unur
army worm and
and i
a cool cloth on the head, and pour coldI
“ Raw-boned ! She’s a perfect Juno."
Miss Langworth said, archly, she wm water on it as well as-oh the body.
&lt; liis ixxrfonnunce in the Eastern States al- I wa“ interrupted by some unusual .occur“She’s no chicken.’’
sure
’t tell.
*i... th(. wnndcrfll)
—e..i »_i
— iu rr
— I i renivi. He
ire she
slw couldn
couldn't
toll.
, u
llw
. ..mn. fn.-.i auil। •1 lnM ._i
„IMl
title,
HerHo hushed
httuhed his
M» cries
met fora
ta»momo
T/ 41*..
.uu....I..
1
‘ * Own up, old boy—you’re jealous. ”
A husband
. , leeoie. lei
]e, nun innrue timmoni.ilor
(i)r ,xlot,„. „( mtl mill
,|,„t uevomeu cuncl.
and 1।
“™‘ ».................
u“ Ihnpgbl
,
. &gt;I continued,
. ■ i nuise
cameissuu
e-— wtu. broken. “ Ml,'
“ Not a bit of'it. 'Tliat little Mias
niv deepest
aeeix'St bass
boss voice :; Home
some fortur
- or gi. ve him
. a teaspoonful
.
, , ■ Hcphante and found au »
send
ni«
in my
feW
army
of lie.
menrtennnina
no
V®’ fuming his sniffle, ‘“‘tvlint
what trn
woa
; Jenny is charming, modest, intelligent, nste lieing, who, unlike me, may be es- ] of ftromntjc 8pirit, of ammonia in two gwat obstacle to their march. They get | Scrying about just now?
j and pretty."
teenjed worthy to possess that pnceless
, table-spoonfuls
of water, with a little HO
»nd grow so fust that they i Rkcordeb (to witness with bandaged
I
ni
1
1
bible-sjioonfuls
" Everyone to his taste. Mine, T con­ treasure —I meant the five hundred!
‘
’
1 cover the groundi .......
,i„._deep, and j eye)4«r»;,i
i— he
i—....
some;„„i
inches
—“Did
have any provoc&amp;ticlb
I—“ your I *u^Br’______________________
! fess, is more exalted."
thonnand dollars ; but I said—' „ — ,
roll and tumble over each other until the when he struck you ?” Witness* He
■
“If you refer to heriheight, I agree hei'ri."
I
Aadrvw JaekKou.
I soil sedms moving with life. They can-' mMy have had something of the kind
with you."
“I »h«u
«®T.- Ao »«W. ’
Clmvalicr Wikoff, in his adighHul i not lx) stopped or. turned aside. They concealed on his .person, but it was a
" There goes the 'dinner-bell."
„ t
• a i
. . ; “Reminiscences," gives the following ac- go over stone fences, a squirming gray brick he struck me wid.”
" Then you’d Ixrtter hurry up, Jim. It ■ [Oh’ "‘yvnota
&lt;Td’
«~nt a hi. first meeting with Andrew mass, many yanks wide, covering it up
When inviting guests to dinner the
takes you about half on hour to tie that
!!r.4°“»°“r
I J***®: I wm taken to tho White like a blanket. XYhen a field is exhaust­ nunilter should be limited in accordance
cravat" And away wont Fred, laugh­ saw‘that it was muddy. “Say not bo,
n ...
HonflO( one evening, to bo presented to ed tliey take to the road and travel un­ with the quantity of dinner, that cun l&gt;e
ing maliciously. He would take tho va­ brightest and Ixjst of beings. Drive not
der
same
apparent
guidance,
until
they
cant Beat by Miss Lauga/irth, of course. to despair (seizing her hand) one who the President Wlien they arrived, the come to a field that is fit to eat. Tliey served. Thirteen at the table is unlucky
I should be unbecomingly red in tiie loves you so fondly.. • Give me Irak tho President was still at dinner, but it was attack barns and eat up every green when there is dinner enough for only
face—my cravat would be a bungle—my fiiintest gleam of hope—say but that you not long before tho doors were thrown tiring and. even the hay. Sometimes
left whiskur wouldn't look like a break­ will lie mine, after years of. toil shall open, and General Jackson entered at the houses are nssniilted, and it is found 1 _______________
fast roll, aud—down went the jar with have enabled me to ask your hand of head of his company, talking and laugh­ hard, even with brooms, shovels and 1 * *CJ Jh5w’»SuJ^?'h'
•’’•J?1: ,
ing with much animation. He seemed
the new pomade.
l.nub.», to
Half .
iS
:
your father, and I will go forth more
I didn’t swear, for it isn't gentleman­ joyfully than ever—ever horse went to । in high glee. Seating himself near tho dozen of .them will take possession of a
!l1*
• porttug mth *aau&gt;«r fellow.
|
fire,
his
friends
formed
a
group
aliout
ly; but I said something forcible about water."
It was a colored preacher who said to
| him. • I was absorbed for some minutes stalk of rye or blade of grass and ent
the jar, and went down to tho dining­
That
poetical; but
could , in scanning the face and mein of this re­ thq sustenance out of it. Those who this flock : “We have a collection to
xuui wasn
wtutn ’t very poeucai;
out Ii couio
room.
come too late for the first table will bur-1 make this morning, and, for de glory ob
There my worst fears were realized. think of nothing else. “ Speak, dearest, ' markable man. In person he wm tall, row in the roots until the field looks as j healxju, whichever of youstoleMr. Jones'
i slim and straight m an arrow. His head
—only one wora."
Fred wm helping Miss Longworth to
Miss Longworth hod hidden her face was long, but narrow, and covered with if a fire hnd passed over it. Oarriage turkvya, don’t put anything on the
gravy, as I entered, and the only empty
Ix’liind her handkerchief; but guped tliick gray hair that stood erect, ar- though and wagon-wheels moke no noise ns the ; plate.” One who was there says, “Every
chair wm by Miss Jenny.
out:
impregnated with his defiant spirit; ids vehicles drive over the wpiinnirg bless«Ml niggali in church came down
It struck,me, as I seated myself tliat
“ Yes, dear Jim; ask pa right away. brow was deeply furrowed, and Ids oye, masses. They accqmplish most of their with thwroctou"
my arrival had thrown this little person
A Qcakbk Rvntkmaii, riding in n eareven
in his present mood, was one “to work in theeyiming or the morning.
He
won't
want
you
to
go
out
and
fight,
into something of a flutter. She raised
„th B tabionnlile Ind. decked
threaten ana command." His noso wm riiey enuot be .tainpwl out. tor l i.oher handkeroliief to her face, and when and all tliat sort of tiling,"
His inen-«w twu-r limn they ou. be killed. I .,5, , pnrfnrinn ut ie.elrr, lie.nl her
“ Blessed innocent! he could not wish prominent, and indicated force.
she asked for potatex-s I fancied that
"
A ditch with car u only &gt; linel im|»di. eomphin „[ . Ml,l Shirering in her
mouth
displayed
firmness.
The
whole
it
less
than
I
did."
But
it
wiw
only
after
her voice faltered.
•
ment, l-ocmuM.-. »» nooo u it u full, the j
Ixmnet Mid di.wl &lt;u&gt; lightu, . oobI was nnnoj-ed. If it had been in b long |&gt;ersuaaion that I consented to fore­ conveyed on impression of energy and n-m»inder of Urn ho.1 crane, on tBe | web, .he exelMmcd : " Wh.t dndl I do
countrv farm-houke, and nobody else go my resolution to wm name and fame, daring. My gaze was fixed upon him, deMlbodn-.. Tlie worm i» idmnt Ml ! to get warm?” “Iradlydon *
“
and I forgot all else. My fnend inti­
1 really don’t know,”
arounef, I might have noticed her; but. and ask her j&gt;a at once.
meh long, thick a. a rye Mraw, duillke. | replied the Quaker, solemnly
with Miss Langworth opposite, I wm iI The old gentleman was in the library, mated he would .present me on tho first ixiUloea, and will not touch tobacco, thee put ou another bn-iutpin’
surprised that she evinced no mare dis- and jiurt ns I entered I met Fred coming opportunity, aud tho announcement It is not even good for food, like the thee put on another breastpin I" :
_A Danbuby man.tells a good story of
cretiou. It was jiot my fault if I was out. Fgnvo him n nod and a wink, ana, threw me into a flutter.
Presently a gentleman hurriedly en­ grasshopjxT, and so in no wav com­ his aunt, who is a model housekeeper
fascinating; and, if my clothes dii^ fit walking up to Mr. Langworth, informed
pensates for the devastation which is
and a scrupulous stickler fur a good
well, it was not agreeable to have im­ him that his daughter hod just declared tered tho room, went up to the President produced.
table. The clergyman called near the
poverished young females falling in love her willingness to be united with me in and whisficrod in his ear. In a moment
the bonds of holy matrimony, and ro- ho sprang from his cbjrir, his eves flash­
dinner hour, and was pressed to stay to
with me.
ing and Ids arms flying wildly about
Unnecesury
Falsehoods.
M«.vVv—
tj)e nu?a] At the table there wm a good
I believe she made some remark about tqiectfully implored his blessing.
Surely, clerks in some stores tell many supply of well-prepared food, but tho
“I am sorry, Mr. Jonquil," said the
the ofiera, but I turned my head to talk
“By the Eternal 1” I heard him ex­ unnecessary falsehoods, in their anxiety lady felt compelled to make many apoloold gentleman, looking at mo rather
to Mr- Longworth.
to advance their employers' interests. gi(&gt;» for imaginary deficiencies. ” In the
I would not swear to it, but I think I quizzically, “ but I have juut promised claim, “111 smash them!”
Every one near him jumped to his feet, Misrepresentations drop constantly from j grace tho clergyman asked our Heavenly
saw her drop her handkerchief. I could her to your friend, Mr. Drummond."
“Impossible I" I exclaimed. "I liave&gt; astounded at this sudden explosion. He their lipa. “This is all (ulk, lady,” as- Father to “bless the frugal meal." This
take my oath, however, that Jim Jonquil
t]ie Judy verr nuu]_
this moment left her, and, if you will was surrounded, and id! were demanding serte a saleswoman who exhibits a block
didn't pick it up.
what hod occurred. I was electrified at cotton lace scarf, and “every tliread j
, .
.. .
After dinner, we adjourned to the permit me, I will bring her, that you
mu." u tho aioenptinn wilich the
8tro Angri™, Madonlr bradung th.
the spectacle. Like a lion goaded to U
UULU, Lj) ...V
UU.U LUU jI oppressive -OlenCA.
TVm’t you
Vmt feel
bowling-saloon, which Mr. Langworth may hear my statement confirmed from
silence, “
“ Don't
her own lips." And, running out, I fury, ho kept on gesticulating aud de­ housekeeper receives of towels into whose afraid of the army worms, Theodore, that
had built in the rear of his house.
nouncing some outrage ho would not composition not a thread of linen enters.
“Not bad, is it?” said I to Fred. found and conducted the fair lady to her
brook. At length I wm told that informa­ The fills told in second -class dry-goods are corning so rapidly this way ? ” The
“ Only I mean to have a window let in father iu an exceedingly short time.
question was such a strange one that
“I beg your pardon, Mr. Jonquil,” tion waa brought him tliat the Senate stores are so enormous tliat they argue a Theodore's surprise caused him to look
there—it’s not light enough,”
had rejected t an Buren's nomination to love of lying on the part of the salesmen,
said
the
old
gentleman,
m
soon
as
he
I heard asuppresse&lt;l titter liehind me,
right at Angelina for the first time in his
England,
and
ho
regarded
this
os
a
per
­
and
utter
idiocy
on
the
part
of
the
buy
­
“I was speaking of my
and for a moment fancied that Miss saw her.
Why did site ask that, ho wanted
sonal insult Tho oppoaitiem in alliance ers.’ Wliy should any one desire to make life.
Longworth hud overheard me; but it daughter, Nellie, whom I have promised with Calhoun's friends hud thus smitten
to know. “Oh. nothing," she .rephetI,
the
statement
that
all
tho
goods
in
his
to
your
friend.
But,
os
for
this
lady,
was only Mis* Jenny, who seemed to
as she toyed wi|h. her Jan, " only the pa­
the
schemer,
whom
they
.accused
of
estobliameut
are
sold
at
cost
price,
tx
have an unconquerable propensity to marry hex oh soon as yon please; my breaking up the Cabinet far his occult
pers Hay; they eat every green thing
burst out into cauMtless fits of laughter. jurisdiction does not extend to my purposes. Open war was now declared expect customers to believe that he en wherever they go."
.
tered into trade from purely philan­
I stepped past her to Mias Langworth, daughter's neamstresj^!’
between
Calhoun
and
Jackson.
The
Tueiu: is a great deal of interesting
thropic
motives?
A
fair
profit
is
the
It- was too horrible. .1 nwhed madly
for I was determined Fred should not
out of 'the house. The little plaiulv- grand battle came off a little later. It right of one who sells. It is the motive conversation going on over the tele­
outwit ihi- this time.
was suggested by my friend that under oi his, selling. “ Upon my word I am phone wires, if you' have the- machine
“Miss Longworth, shall we have a dressed woman, whom I hat! nearly
th. circumstanceH my introduction hod
open and listen. The message of a fond
game ? We can play against Fred and knocked down and treated since with better be postponed. ’ I readily agreed, Eving thin away," imposes upon someIdr. Why it is bo often uttered is a mother whose cherub hud eaten a water­
such persevering and aoooniful neglect,
your—friend.”
■
.
having no fancy to approach the volcano mighty mystery and must remain so. melon or so too much, and a geniieman
was
no
other
than
Nellie
Longworth
—
Miss Langworth acceded graciously,
in eruption. I considered myself fortu­
who had sent homo a large redfish for
and I instructed her in the mysteries of who overhearing our conversation on nate, however, in having seen the fiery Then, too, if one desires a certaiu style
dinner, got mixed tho other day. First
counting up; fnr, strange to say, she tho boat, had chosen to revenge herself hero in one his towering passions. What of collar, of scarf, of ahoc, quite in the voice : “ What shall I do about tho
mode,
and
well
known
to
be
so,
and
inby
substituting
the
long,
loan,
ugly,
knew nothing ulxxit it; and I got the
a
contrast
to
his
first
phase!
baby?
” Second voice: “Scrape all
auires
for
the
article
at
a
store
wh*re
balls, and I placed them in her some­ awkward creature with whom I had
ley do not happen to keep it, the nega­ tlie scales off him, cut him open, and
what bony hands, and I cried bravo been playing tho fool for her sweet little
have him dressed nicely for dinner with
What
Enrfiuh
Soldiers
Eat.
tive
to
the
question,
Have
you
so
and
self.
.
.
*
when she kniniked down a pin, and
ca|&gt;er sauce. Ain't he a whopper ?" ,
I left for town in the next train, where
It will l&gt;e interesting to our army men Bo?” is always followed by tho remark,
looked out of the corner of my eye to
“ Music hath chwimi," etc. , Far in­
see the other little woman ro.U, which I shortly after received an invitation to to know the details, just published, of •f Nobody wear? them now; they are en­
her wedding with Fred. I leave it to the rations of the British soldiers in the tirely out of fashion"—a comment both stance : In a traveling. menagerie in
■he did like a Troiah.
insulting and false. Do such fibs "pay,” England was a large lion. A piano wan
field. A pound of bread, a pound of
I must confess I was disconcerted; the reader to guess if I went.
in anyfresh
sensemeat,
of thethree-quarters
term?
played
near him, the high tones of
&lt;rf a pound
of
but I n-fl«*cted tliat Ixrwling was s some­
which seemed , to excite him to great
flour. Mid, at the discretion of the com­
what masculine accomplishment, and
A Revengeful Camel.
surprise. But scarcely had the low notes
manding oflioer and medical stafi, a pint
Oatiaeal.
that the lady who could make a ten­
We find this Eastern story illustrating of porter or half a gill o( spirite form the
been touched when he rose abruptly,
strike might be able to knock her hus­
Give the children oatmeal at least once
he endeavored
daily ration. As it is not always practi­ a day. Lt is genuine bone and muscle his " eyes darting fire
band down with equal grace and vigor.
cable to obtain treeh bread, •fresh meat food, and they must thrive. Could our to break his chains, he lashed his flanks
But, of course, Miss lingworth was a
▼ice when well treated: On one occasion
with Ins tail and gave deafening roars.
proficient in music, of which I am fond a camel-driver had insulted the animal or fresh vegetable, three-quorten of a girls make the moruing and night meals
pouigl of biscuit, flour or nee are to be on real nourishment—not pastry—take
“No," she arid, “I kin neither play
eonsiderod equivalent to the ration of more to nourish the brain and nerves,
nor sina—I couldn't never alvar it. u *
bread; a p&lt;nind of salt meat, or tbroe- we should haVe less of the neuralgia weather is now warm enough for par­
quarters of a pound of preservid meat, among our women, indeed, this oat lor windows to be throwh open, there
straightway executed one of Beethoven's
may be imlwtituted for tho frcsh-ment meal mush would afford ample food for are thousands of jnsoplo in this country
sonatas iu masterly styb.
who feel just ss that lion did. The fel­
Fred wm in nurtures. But I talked wpodrii ■iiai. of tlie camel outside the ration, and two ouncea of preserved the last mral, which should ordfcmriiy
low who fingered the piano in tliat meall the more to Miss Langworth, who tent. During the night the camel ap­ vegvtables{ or a quarter of a pound of Im* the lightest, pimple, and easy of. di­
gestion,
wearing
good
;
sleep,
।
while
it
proached the cloak, and, believing that
vegetables.
may well form a pert of the morning
she was afraid to marry, because every­ its master wm fast asleep under it,
meal. Its extensive use would do much
body knew her pa would hand her over
Job* Qniney Adams oa Vanity.
to promote health among us.
$500,000 on her wedding-day, and she
“ They nay I am vain. Thank God I
was afraid they wanted her far her broke under its weight, and the animal
Mu so. Vanity is the cordial drop which
money.
*
,
makes the bitter cupof life go down. I
and at what it
Dear creature, how I loved her—how thought waa
city of BuditePcsth, it appears that' the agree with Mrs. Elizabeth Montague,
;and breaking of
I burned'to assure her of my dbtintercat- its rntrateFa
ir* time it rose, caught it in a seine. It was about nine population is at present,333,557,.a con­ ■who wrote to her unde, the Bishop, to
.All :____
inches long. The first half of the fish siderable increase since the last census irmnii-Awkaiktr 41...
wua a mountain brook trout, having the of 1876, when the numbers were only
,000 ini
206,254. A hundred yearn ago Pcatli

•rid, trying tb reassure
c-ra-.-r of

»e, in that
isle of Ma

ft died.

usual place behind tha gills; an tech or Buda 23.CO. Sukm that the population She implied that what wm not varity
two back ol this it suddenly ©hanged ix&gt;- ri Buda has do iblad, while thatqf Peoih w*a «uro
b* vexation, and there 1 am
to a silvar del, Qmj’shape, color, and ab- hu&gt; increased twenty-fold.
with her.

�u

••Oh.-

’

VuhvilU, Mlchi&lt;»a.

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Freeh .
While tarrying at Bhiraz, on business
connectedwitli the overland telegraph,
ho wan visited by a Persian noble. Jtiavtliat it reallycontaius more tat, but that ingreceiv* ajMiraJytio stroke in hur-ift.
ii M not distribute! ‘an evenly as the fat, shoulder and arm, the nobleman camo to
in tlie English beef, and hence the result inquire if tho Englishman's invisible fire
named. The Americans run their stock (electricity) would not cure him.
He had heard that there were magi­
along for a few years, then commence
feeding heavily with oom, converting a' ciansin England, who cured all diiwaseeby
loan animal, in a few months, into a very the aid of this tire. Tho English »m*n.
fat one. Snob an animal has a light
the tables seemed to l&gt;o turned against
n«, and .American beef is charged with

ago that he would return and l»y.n bill
dijo for washing.
Pkdkstriax, who 1um&gt; dropped half a
crown in front of ,l the blina
** Why.
you confounded humbug, you’re not
blind." Beggar: “Not I, air. If the
cord wya I am they must have given me
the wrong one. Irm deaf and dumb.’,

Thb Czar is the only crowned widower
and Victoria, the only crowned widow
among the European potentates. Al­
fonso and Cliriptine, of Spain, are tho
youngest wedded couple; William and
Augusta, of Germany, the oldeat.

ORNOSTRONG

AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS
OmCE IM TRUMAN'S BRICK, 8KC0ND BTORY.

HAPPY IN BARGAINS

TTESa

Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of the

Just now the nowsputHira are teeming
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in Nev
11.00
consented to operate upon the para! vred with the paragraph,. “ Don't drink ice­
IT.00
arm. To the two. pdas (A the battery a water when you are hot,” and it is one
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
copper wire was attached, and at tho ex­ that should be regarded by all. The
for
under the heads of
heavily, but this contains a large amount tremity of each wire a dampened Hjxmge. time to drink ice-water is along iu the
of winter, when it is a tight scratch
of flesh-forming matter as well ns Ix’ing The Persian was instructed to tightly dead
to keep from freezing to death.
.
a fat producer. It seems that a mistake grasp ouc of the sponges in the paralyzed
has been made in this matter. The de- arm. Timidly, complying, he was aston­
A tramp consented to do,a small job
• mand was for fat beef, and without con­ ished to fcftl no sensation.
at digging post-boles at Carson, Nev.,
“Wait a moment,” said the English­ though labor was contrary to his cus­ quest]j b a valuable advertl
sidering where tho fat won wanted, we.
wont to work and put it in the wrong ' man, dapping the oflmr sponge on tho tom. He returned to his employer’s
man’s shoulder. With a leap and a yell, house^in nn hour, threw down his spade,
place.
.
•
Do not let us run into error in tins re­ he bounded out of the room, amir] the and said ho had changed his mind. Ho
spect and say tliat it is the fastidious uproarous laughter of the officials.
had/ound 8180 worth of gold bars which
All Shiraz vm excited, tlie next day, at some miner had buried.
taste of tlie Englishman, for if we intend
VILLAGE OFFICERS.
.
Ladies and Genta'
to supply him with beef, we must con­ . the shock the nobleman lind received.
President-Elihu Cblnean.
sult his taste. We must not say it is his Though it effected a partial cure, tho x WnATpart of the eye is like tho rain­
Recorder—Frank MeDerby.
r* u-u.
E'uraishing' Goods,
urojudioe. This avails us nothing, for if frightened man refused to submit to a bow'? The iris. What part is like the
he is prejudiced we must conquer his second application of the “iniMiblo ! schodi-boT? Tho pupil What port is
prejudice by meeting lita wonts. But fire." One shock was sufficient, for, ho I HReJhe globe? Tho ball. What part is
Boaton.
this complaint of piling the fat upon tlie declared, all the star? of tho heaven®^Tike the top of tho chest? Tho lid.
animal in lumps does not come from were visible to liim at tliat awful moment What port u like the piece of a whip?
frocittitf.
He would visit tho office and look with The lash. What part is like the sum­
England alone. Oar qwn marketmen in
the city of Boston, and other cities, make awe nt the “ fire’’ machines. Mournful­ mit of a hill? Tho brow.
K 1
CHl’IKU—j
THE CELEBRATED
TO*. Paa tor. Kmleet every Sabba
• similar complaints, not only with regard ly shaking hisJiead, ho would deport
The destruction of Ruasin’s groin crops
to beef, but also of mutton and jx&gt;rk. without uttering a word. '
during Cite past two years has been sim­
Another Persian, whose curiosity con­ ply enormoua. Statistics show tliat the
Tho breeds of sheep which in England
are noted for mottling their meat do not quered his fear, while examining the tel- । crop of 1870 was reduced fully $50,000,­
asbvillk lodge. s*. »s r.. A st k«uUr communication on each Wednesday eve., at
do so in tlita country, and tlie breed, of graph, touched one of the terminals of I 000 in value by the boil weather and the T o’clock
(harp, on or befort tha full of the moon.
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.
hogs which are there bo highly prun'd
A” !’&gt;“
&gt;■« nra.
various pra.
|&gt;esta OI
of tm&gt;
the grew,
grain, uua.tu.uuw
and it is now Tninalau: brother* are ecrdially Invltvd.
. ROBERT McCarthy, W.M.
tonmrl A ..t.WiJ.J ttud th&lt;- .howreg tlu. rra
for hams and shoulders lose that peculi­ Steiigi
JOHN
L. SMITH, SacreUry.
arity here. They want the mottled hams ndaraydlABa.bAavudjaapVAAth. wiu lx. .tu: wonw. Tire &lt;rt|S»tA tor tho
'and shoulders and deep cuts of lean
rFb„
. ., , .
.
.
first six months of the current vear are .'
j5uji«tM girtrtorj.
JC3T OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY ZHon
meat,’ with a small amount of outride fat .jTfr,.?fc^W4li\&lt;T^°n,,^*an 1'^than half those of the corAispondnf.rirwl
v..«r
Their mid.llea.aro cured for bacon, which awe-struck tone, tliat he hod been bitten f
IV H.~YO'UNG,
’ ' est (woods and selling on the basis of Three
.
J. ’
. ,
requires a strip of fat and another of by tho genii of the mncliine. The Eng-I 2,
1,1E K’isaian educated classes are now
(yfr.ee Ea*i »lde of Main Street, Nachvllle I Feet to the yard and Sixteen Oiwcee
lean. Here the demand for middlings lishman attempted to explain tho operaIce hours from 7 to p u. tn. and 4 to 7p. m ।
for the pork barrel is tliat they should be tiou, but his words did not disturb in ver? l’ron«‘ of banng a cyclopedia of
’
their own. Recently their appeared tho 1
H. A HARBER.
to tlie pound, enables us to hold all our old custom­
all fat, and in order to procure aolid, the least, tlie Persian's credulity.
Sixteenth and hurt volume of V The RusUAitUEK,
fatted middlings, we, in a great meoJnire,
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
Curious Epitaphs.
sian Cyclopedic Dictionary,'•whieh fa M.
injure lioth shoulders ana hums. This
In wandering tlirough the various rest- I the work of a single iwraon. Prof. Here- ion m.4 suU btreeu. &gt;»*hvib», Mich,
^is a difficulty with pigs slaughtered fg
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
'fresh pork, too much attention being ing places of the dead one might well ex- rin, who has l»een engaged upon it for ।
CHAS. 11. ER AD Y,
ev' n -▼«»». unasaisted Ire any scientific
! to -please -patrons both in quality
and . -price of. —goods offered
given to fat, and to little to lean. The claim: “ Where are the sinnera buried?” 1 “wx
’
ieties
or
by
the
Gnvc
mrnp
nt
The
'
A
TrORNEY
*1
Law
and
dullcltor
In
Chancery
•
pigs should be fed with more flesh-pro- Surely their graves are not here; tlie in- r—?r by th? C-_~ ——L 'rk
Buawui'cydqpedia
««t» so
ruble.. costa
| 50 rubles.
‘EuxSTftS them. Although most goods have advanced from 15to25p
or sial) indi- Russmn
cyclojx'dia
duaing matte- and less corn—more scriptions on marble,,shaft
* ’ Atone.
’
• clover, shorte, and malt dust, mixed with cate tho
» resting
rating places
pbra&gt; of
of the
the foul
Mws Bwvsmu. of Denton, Tera,,
1 cent w0 ftre selling many of them at the old prices. Try ua
in
'hen.
’ «n&lt;i there
* x’ through
‘
- going
old luuj two BUitor» who were inclined to "1 «••". H-ArttcKhA.--------------------------------------■ -a fair share of corn.
Commence fatten­ But
। and
see.
ing the steer ns soon os ho ceases to be a cemeteries,
reinetenre, csjwcuUly
eepeonUy in liugland,
Euglnnd. one
one J
ol|„.r Being of u religion, turn j -------------rFttrzv nr-oi.Tr------------ I
W1
diairiu
to
mJio
u
_
I
IV/O
calf, and be sure aud keep the calf well- ! oft&lt;-n comes across inscriptions strangely
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price ia
S2"S !
do the same with tho wethers, and we unlike
day. Let us tween them. »ho invited both, to Attend !
shall have meat whieh will not only suit P‘u,s b.r the ordinary ones and read some u church meeting and escort ner home. Conveyancing properly executed OfficuinD. c | exchange for all farm products.
tho English market, but our own.— I of 11,0 extraordinary. Tlie two wives of Her plan was to bring them to an ami- ■ Qrifld.'* store. .
1 Thomas Sexton are burieel in a ehnreh- cable Christian nuderatuuding. To effect
17nm d v Do d j r» v
•
i
near in
Newmarket
this she prayedI yard
fervently
the meetingUpon tlie stone
AD Y’
[ over tho grave of the first on© is tho fol- that &lt;dl ifnemiee might U-eomo friemto.
°flF]
A Sad Change.
^ulation tends ' ^ow’“1g:
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
A manufacturing popul
But her scheme failed, for, when the two ! aida Moin btrtet, N'Mhdlie Mich.
steadily downward, at least
- a fearfully ,
it to
, mtm met&lt;m the porch, each determined on [ *
c
WM. t-AJtMENTER.
low
level
estrrying off the prizez there was a fight, .
—
—--—
1 I r»n't nay *0 much fur tl
P. Office over Hall'* Drag aturo. Ven
In the cemetery of ,the OM GreyFrfara, and one was killed.
.
■ I
It was long supposed that tho United 1 J.,
IS THE TIMJE
. n-lBlviUo, Mich.
States were going to prove tho exception 1 Edinburgh, w© And:
Ncu&gt;o correspond- iI ’
: This is a Dramatic Ncwo
nr
wnr n
'
u&gt; (hi. rapeet Thirty Tern Ago our 1
ent’s view of the Hub: “To promote!
u
factory girls ware above the average of
“—‘ ' *-----To Take Advantage of the
reiddAl mrlluAtmu. rally, mi,ifiy And M. L'a^X'n c.
females in intelligence, refinement, be- i
Here is another:
by an entirely natural method, I know corner patuipa and Dvrtro atrt»u. Paowpt alien­
nevolence and general character:
Heru lie* my dear wife a tad tlatta:
'
j
of
nothing
more
infallible
than
being
a
1
givon
to
oal!»
day
or
night,
.
I nvretud her, t thouM H&lt;
Indeed, many of them were simply nc- ! U
! stranger in Boston. Tho hotels are I
* ■* dt tnt
~ \
cumulating means for the completion of f On a tombstone in Cyford:
I wretSied, the citizens look upon you '
nwrv T
a a u . ' • m.
their education at tho higher seminaries.
with an Air cd cool .u.picion that would
ta’ul’mFKSi «l ttSSSc
Dickens and other English travelers I
Of Nell Batchelor lately abeven;
. 1 exasperate a graven image, tho sidewalks , colUetivo* promptly mada Office over D. C.
Who vu iktiled in the art*
looked on them with amazement The ;
; are so narrow that walking upon them Qriffita-* store. A\a*hvlUc. j^ich.
Otpiaa, puddings and laTu
Lowell Offering, a magazine conducted
And knew event use of the oven,
reminds you of a tight rope
*
''
”
wholly by the ^operatives, commanded
_
______ _ __ _ _ __ _
£ FARAD F,
once, and tho streets are so crcx
universal esteem.
b; walking .bright Abidjan twenty- \

it is i
whole

one object only being in

Dry Goods,
Clothing,
•

gashville grrertonj.

-■

Spring Goods

Hate, Caps,
Hoots, Shoes,

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

N

|m.

L. J. WHEELER,

M

GREAT SPRING BOOM,
It Can Be Found at

(oar boon you pw lb. "tArtiug point u». i. ui JTmUo.
«u - - Btr—&lt;■
exAcUy cigfitam tiiaoA."
•’2U——
asks only for profits. No matter how low
Bui
these
are
rather
unjust
toward
the
the grade of workers, provided only the
Sut-Btui. young men wetviywgon tb«
work is done. Tho life may be early fair sex. Let us look for something more banks of the Susquehanna at Biughamcrushed out of the employed, but ore not truthful. We find it in St Michael's । ton, N. Y., tho other day, smoking,
Churchyard, Coventry:
their places hept always full?
■ when a largo rat ran across one of them
CHARLES SCHEIDT.
She «■*The poorer and more dependent tliey
The animal was so confused at ita mis­
LACKSMITH, attend* promptly to al) work I
are, the more ready they will be to let
the Fl*ck«m&gt;th imi! llorv.-Slii.clng line, at hl*
take that it sought refuge in tlie nearest 1
.lio»
nn Writ Hid- Main M Ghr him a call.
their children work in the mill, when
liole. which happened to he offered by &lt;
they should be at school, or out in the
tho lootte sleeve of an undershirt of one ’
In memory of Katherine Gray, who1 of the vouug men. He was frightened :
^HiarrlUuciu £»rA».
sunshine at play. If things go on as they
are now, it is only a question of time kept a pottery shop at Chester:
half to death and danced about, calling j
Bmoath thia »tnne llw old Katherine Gray,
wlien the manufacturing population of
:
to
the
others
to
take
“
the
rnt
out
of
my
^yODCOTT
HOC8E,
Changed from a t&gt;ih» life to llfekaa clay;
New England shall be as hopelessly de­
l sleeve.” One of them took out a jack- 1
graded as that of Old England,
ville, Miohigan.
। knife, and, in trying to cut off the sleeve,
It is evident that it behooves the State
’ j cut the animal fairly in two. When one j
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
to stand between tho corporations and
j of the others, who had been laughing at 1
their operatives. It owes tnis to’ita own
I the scene, saw what was the matter, he | Tbl* I* a n-* Hot*-!, c^ltrally located, well kept, I
■ nd It* nalrun* am alvaya »ur&lt;&lt; of gutting Latlar *&gt;■ '
welfare. It can not do everything, but
J fainted.
eoinioodnUun* for Ute amount jiald. titan at any I
what it con it should do with a strong
Be Honest.
hand and a persistent will
Population and Production.
It can secure to children their right to
It
is
the
general
belief
that
the
new
,
y°°»
brethren,
be
honest
in
your
It is the general belief that tho
a proper education, and their exemption census
will show a total population of
take no advantage, evea of a
from labor that shall dwarf them in body not leas than 48,000.000, and probably ■
^^Uouam your bargums.
Mid brain. It can limit the hours of 50,000,000. In round numbers, the pop- I
^avo a single ayo Mid a single heart
Bows Harber,
labcir for all to what is physically safe. ulattoo of aR tho States and Territories 4
notjo be shrewd. Bonotaahamod
It can, by means of, honest and qualified in 1876 was 88,500,000. If we have :
caUed simple. And let me teU yon
inspectors, keep a sharp eye on all the 50,000,000 now, the increase in ten rears i * "ecrct. which ought not to be a secret,
inherent abuses of the system. — Vout/u’ was 11,500,000, or very nearly 30* per heeinS « “
V&gt;° scriptures, that
tbfijfrtifrv . ' '■
.
i
cent (29.87). Let us till it 30 per cent
hcxly wUI Uion be full of light.
c. DILLII4,- •• .,•
It is an enormous increase upon so vast and Una m every kjndv You wiil-nctaally
Ko Baby.
•
-Notary I*ublici
a capita] as 88,500,000, and. if it can bo ■ BC® further aud see clearer than shrewd
Maple
There livee in the country, not for from kept up dnring the next ten years the
yOU
le“ ’
Sacramento, a worthy couple, well known population of the United States will, in I lulbk
aul^ than they, provided g LIEBHAIJ8EB,
anil much esteemed, whow^ only alloy to 1890, have reached 65,000,000. which fa yw edd to this another part of character
their cup of happiness resides in the fact as much as the population of Franco and . J^hich is proper to Mi honest man—namethat thus hr they have not, after some Italy combined. But our increase in j V.
to. P101*0* honeaty, and
AhdlMriarta

B

P a. pt'Kous,

J

aged widowed mother of

J*y.

pary

ies were visiting
; one of theCfctnuufl upon thaaubmany little pratme merry in tho

plied the elderly lady, “not one, and—”
“Now. mother, please don’t I’m sure
there’/ time enough," ' interposed tho
other.
Oh, I know what you’ll ■ay—”
“Bat, mother—"
“Don’t but me! I
know I've gat no grandchild. and I

A CUbAin member of Paritameui who
owned extensive estates was spending a
few day&gt; at- Uvc residuiee of a noble fam­
ily. ' There were several interesting aud
at-eompILl.od young ladle* in the family,
to whom the honorable member shoved
every attention. Jnst as he was about
upon a matter

D. C. GRIFFITH’S
Where he is constantly opening

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CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS
Boots, Siloes, Notions, Etc.
GF It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow .any merchant t*
undersell me, who sells for CASH.

JJEJRE YOU HAVE THEM.

When we say this, we mean that you have

Bargains in Spring Goods.

READY MADE CLOTHING; We are opening the largest and most complete stock af
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
dur store will fully prove.

against 86,900 in 1880, an increase of 40 ' pnt an honest mania;® double-minded mon
per cent Our exports in 1870 amounted ' “ alwaJ“ nuxtabte; a man of faith is firm
IVrt«y» Ville,
Mluh.
to $529,000,000, against $730,000,000 in M a
I toll you there is a sacred
1879—an increase of 38 percent The connection between honesty and faith; 'pHAT HLbRASD HF MIKE I
increase in cool production from 1869 to i h°’ie«ty is faith applied to worldly things,
Hate hl* 8HAVUJO and HAIR CUTTING
1878 was over 00 rxr cent Our agri- “*P ./"“»* honesty quickened by the
cultural cxj&gt;orts ■ in' 1868 nmonbted to 51“°* *2 the use of heavenly things.—
$320,000,000; in 1873 to $592.000,OOO--------rr-»—
increase, 85 per cent. The cereal pro­
How to Clean the Hoar.
ducts of the country in 1868 aggregated
1,450,789,000 bushels, including Indian
If you have a pointed floor keep soap
corn. In 1878 the total was 2,308,000,- and soflp suds off of it, fur it apota the
000-an incieaaa of 68 per tfltat In brightness of the point, makes it soft
’
"TSE SOBS'
1805 we produced but 148,500,000 «md then it peels off, leaving the floor
bushels of wheat In 1879 the produc­ looking worse then if it had not been
tion of this cereal was 440,000,000
' bushels. The increase in fourteen years
If your floor has not lieen painted,
NAHKWIKXB, MICH.
was nearly 900 per cent, or 16| per cent keep soap off of it for it gives it a dirty,
-per year, From 1870 to 1878 the cotton grimy look and keeps growing worse all
yield row from 8,000,000 to 5,216,000- the time. Just take clean, hot water,
an increase of 70 per cent in eight years, put a tcaspoonfnl of spirits *bf ammonia wieliam
or to the rate of nearly 9 per cent a into a threc-gullon pail of water, stir it,
year. The expansion of American manu­ and with » clean, long-handled mop rub*
facture lias kept pace with increase in the floor nil over, then wipe it off with
agricultural production. Philadelphia, dean wafer. It will take a little while
Pittsburg, and Lowell now rank among to get the gray out of the boards, but it
the greatest mauufecturing cities in the will come out after a time, and you will
find it far easier to keep your floor white
New Zmalamd has a {Kipulation
and nice than when it was cleaned with
soap or suds.— W&lt;/raan't Journal.'
•00,000, aud a debt of &lt;180,000,000.

..DRESS GOODS.and PRINTS,

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
iotaST-

DENTISTS

It must al*o be remembered that we also carry an immeaw
■took of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

ALL KINDS &amp; TOOT COVERING,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
or We buy for CASH and^buy very

a”d consequently our T~itf ■—

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London, Eng., July 0,1880.
My vreent journeyingfi took mo to

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tion train at Dowiuriac last Saturday
wm accidentalv thrown under the
wlwels aud had his left leg cut off.
Joitn B. and Lorenio N. Laphain two
farmers living in Livonia slept in a
barn,
over
$1,400 inintheir
pock­
the oldhaving
town erf
Caerlcon,
Monmonets whaD they retired, liut some thief
relieved them of the whole amount
during the night.
A party of tramps committed a robery at Adraiu. and one of them being
overtaken at Hudson, showed fight,
and shot an officer named Dickinson
arid fled to the wotxLi,butwas captured
bv a baud Of citi '- n.s.
On; Monday, Aug. 5* the following
mouev-order offices will be established
in Michigan:- Atlantic Mice, Bath,
Dimondale, Edwardsburg. Forestville,
Little Traverse, May, Metamora, Mor­
ley, Ogemaw Spring, Otsego Lake,
Perry, Republic, Sherwood.
Ella Convcnwand Fanny Slocum,
aged 11. while at a picnic near Morenci.
on the 10th inst, waded into the river,
and, coming suddenly to a deep place
drowned l&gt;efore aid could reach them.
A young lad named Smfillcy ran to the
spot and took them out, but life was
extinct. '

tbshire, among the other historic nooks
- JULY 24, 1880. of old England. By that rale of “il­
legal deductions" beyond modem com­
Tho hame of Hon. Chait. T. .Gorham prehension, thia place in called “Kalof. Marshall, has been quite widely con,” by the learned as well aa unlearn­
circulate througboqttho third district, ed. There are many old places and
as a suitable candidate for Guberna- persons, in England of mental w^glth
toripT honors.
that are supereetled by upstart,.
and tricky ‘ modern mushroons ’ot
nothing to eat lor three dsyfc |,»t | material glitter.-a. an American .tote.throw Dr. Tanner’acaae nt him. Every | m“D&gt; rnUrer awkwardly conveyed hi.
law-abiding tramp dmold be «ati«fl.-,l lignre of «pe&lt;th. But tbo dignity and
j repose
of
these
places
always
cast
. .
. .
,
I ri.ru
rnaa
flir.ua
. cvLlold
nl |UM»M
nl IV
11V J PlUt
with one meal in seven days.
the new brazen polish of the modern
A Philadelphia servant girl who was places into a sorry ijhade. Perhaps of
washing windows spattered some water the old nooks and'corners in England
onn pedestrain. She apologized, he this “Gacrlcon, tlie City of Legions,” is
smiled, nnd in four weeks they were the very oldest, oddest and most digmarried. He turned out to be ‘worth nifiedly sleepy of all western Britain.
j Here
in
the
early
Romanistic
$200,000.
period of England, • dwelt men and
Jeflerson Davis’s plantation at Hurri­
Tlie best way for a wife to prevent women in fine linen and purple,challcti-, cane. .Miss., is lensed by Montgomery
her busband loving the wife of another ging the competition and the admira­ &amp;. Sons. This firm is composed of"
man is to be her own dear seif u little tion of western Britain, and, though four negroes who were formerly owned
sweeter, better and neater than the near by, Newport has arisen, like a tall by a brother of the ex-President of the
Confederacy. They own plantations
wife of that other man. Tho well ed­ bully, with its noisy head lifted aloft, worth S75.OOO.iiin- several more, and do
ucated husband never leaves roses for- still Gacrlcon carrier its charming a largo mercantile business at Vicks­
burg.
.
thistles.
t
character of antiquity untarnished or
AU sensible persons know that hot
The pistol is getting to lie a prqmi- undimmed, and you look over the field
weather is no lime to be guzzling fiery
&lt;• nent factor in business affairs. On of.mythical King Arthur’s Round Ta­ liquors,
no matter how craftily and
Sunday an Iowa man shot a lawyer for ble in preference to the real docks and temptingly they may be disguised as
excepting a retainer from the other ships of modern handicraft at the said &lt;VMding beverages. But intemperance
seaport.
The
naya!
glitter
of
to-day
nt
is itlso to lie avoided in the use of the
side, and on Tuesday an Ohio man
milder potables. The less lager, the
shot a bank president for refusing to Newport is less attractive .than tin? IcK^ rlaret, the better; the less lemonmotley remains of the Augustan' army
lend him money.
'atlerwida water, or ice water, the bet­
though no castellated garrison and utf ter. Death lurks in the Good Tom*
Thus far Capt. Edward Cahill of abbey ruins are visible,
The chief plar’s cooler as well as In the drunk­
k Lansing, seems to be the favorite of the treasures here are, or were, subterra­ ard’s demijohn.
. Republicans for Attorney General. nean, and has been revealed jieriodicalWhisky is tho cause of nearly all
Mr. Cahill is a good nnd available man ly by the peculiar cuntour of the crime, disorder anti misery. Strike it
for the position, being peimancntly lo­ ground, and the searching industry of out and strikes will end; tramp it nut
cated at the capita! will, undoubtedly, the plowshare, the pickax of the build­ and tramps will be fewer; murder it
be the choice of the convention.
' er and the hammering reseachesof the and murders will cease, stab it to the
heart and hearts will no longer be
, geologist and arelmcolugist, Itis un- ntnbbed; put an everlasting end to the
A lady in Goldenmive in her age । ique in this respect that however much mean thing, find meanness will bv tin-I
&lt;4.o the census taker as 28 years ami five I of the early tangible evidence Caerlcon except ion. instead of the rule; set tire
mouths. She was a widow, soslie said, । may possess, there is uot an atom of to it—burn the last bottle and barrel,
nnd her husband was killed nt the first tradition to be found here. It is pecu­ mid fewer souls will burn in hell. 1
in another respect, that there have
Bull Run battle. Tiint is about 19 liar
not been ten Americans, separately or
years ago, so she must have been a collectively, staying here a single night
(Hive Logan, in a Paris letter to tl.e
-..t *— few„_jsweet young bride, to have lieen mar- iu ...
a ccnturv of years,
and
of our Cincinnati Enquirer, says of the French
[ country, people liave“apoiled this mar­ capital: “It is the most lieautiful cap­
ried at the age of 4.
ket'’with their lavish expenditure or ital the—hands of man have over reared.
lusty criticism. But, if we are to ae-I 11 the wickedest city that exists on
As usual during presidential cam- u
H. the idealistic «»
cept
or realistic treatises 'the face of tin* earth. Itis a lovely
paigns, applications for pensions by . of' -*
the ’learned
to visit, cither for n week or a
- ‘ Celt
*■ Giraldi-u,renowned
’’
renowned j place t4&gt;
ex-confederate soldiers are being tiled i&lt;&gt;r
b’r History
history ami
and romnuccs,
ronmirecs, jhis
J* • sailie I tw»-lveriionth. It is the crudest sj&gt;ot in
, Caerlcon was a city of great antiquity, 1 Che world to pass a lifetime ns.”
at Washington. The first petition pre­
even in his day, aud bearing the exter* ! .
*'
•
*
sented this year purports to Im- by Rob- mil aud internal evidences of “power-j The nearest we live to our lu-ttri naful privieges, with a Roman brick wall I tures the nearer wo are to God.
surrounding
it."
Indeed
this
spasnuxl»
&gt;------Smith Carolina volunteers. He lost an
ically shaped village of to-day is reTelerrmplilc From Toledo O
arm in 1864. and links for idemnity.
ported by this ancient chronicler to ,
EditorImv.- b., ,, i.f -..rivnlal .plvml.fr irml
siv'ro vmir n-fukn. tlirn l&gt;.r« K i&gt;..
Rotgut-imuight Sum uni Neal, once a imigniti -ent majesty' a character we
NEY Pad is extensively used here by
millionaire business man of New York, fail to see the most sadil -ncd evidences our Iwst citizens, am! is eflreting most
Chat it was a great nriuv crii- , wonderful cures. It istbelH-st Kidto a suicide’s grave last week. He of now
ter of the renowned Second Roman
wanted to go to hell and followed tho Legion there is no doubt. That it was

SATURDAY,

whiskyclenr into the chaos for lost
souls—lost- becatiw of the lack of dis­
position to be a sober man.

nanii-d Hamilton, is now tii-d up with a
legal twine for securing the amuHtunce
of a girl aged lf» in the population line.
She was engaged ns chief attraction in
a tobacco at ore. and if like that young
woman who is so attractive to Ben Hill,
will probably tin tag him up and down
the country ns he calls little children
unto him.

rulers there is also no doubt. Am! if
(he tiny crumbling testimonies, tangi­
bly say, but nor traditional be you.'
guide, certainly ''palaces that emulated
old Rome.” ns the parties Giraldvu says
st&lt;KHl here wi(h*'gildcd tiles 'and sump­
, tons surroudings of decorative gruit1 dent. 'There a»e vapory evidences of
those lofty wiitcli-towers am! those
sjuicions &lt;balbs. ami the temples mid
,. rhe theatrical places that this chroni1 cler spoke of, but at this moment they,,
•are like (be Irishman's overcoat. so\
completely patched that but little of thiA
original is left in fact, you take the'
। historic description, dish of Girnlden
figuratively, and in fair truth &lt;
this place Isen Silwaur. from th&lt;

liralion— Rounds’ Printers’ Cabinet, for
the second ami third quarter, is upon
our table, and, ns usual, is a marvel of

Stop it by fiat of law. This burning
of roasting coflee is sapping the very
foundation of the race. A few days
since a lieautifnl young Indy engaged
in a coffee roasting shop in tlie city of
Brotherly love, became so delirious inhaling the fumes of the deadly Java
that she lured James V. Rich into the

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believing they will stand the test, and prove highly satisfac­
tory to all who purchase.

I1OM.ON4N,
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■•HEMMED BEEF.
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ORIGINAL AND ONLY CENUINE

“VIBRATOR”

Threshing Machinery and Portable
and Traction Engines.

INCOMPARABLE u&gt;
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of rart*^
Workmanship,
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Pronounced by all to be the most
fletuaut and ejfimciuun remedy now in
' use for the cure of cough*, cold*, hoarse­
; aesa. croup, tickling sensation in tlie
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
. million bottles sold trilhin the last few
years. It gives-relief where ever used,
| and the power to impart Imnefit tliat
! cannot be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
' cents per bottle.

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Makes the bow Garriaip', Light toad
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von forget it.
..Harn you amm any of Will's work!
not.call on him. one door north of
Bowe and Francis’, act his prices and
tsmlc. .

W. E, CLARK.

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I F. T. BOISE,

DHIGGINT
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(Successor to Boise Bros.)

•( You can always find the following articles, or will be made t&lt;
order : All kinds of
Medicine*, Chemical*,
Paints, Oils, VarnKiie*,

j Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square nnd '
-W--W-

MATE A BI’ECIALTY
Oppolte the Wolcott Hoom. NubvlDc, Mkl.

Sellers’ Liver Pill* are also highly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist nt 25 cents per box.

NICHOLS, SHEPARD ft CO., Battle Creek. Mich.

I OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES, ,

COM-ERCIAL TRAVELOR8

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■ Through Cotcbeaaod Sier ping
Gmud Rapid* and Detroit. All train* connect In
I «ame depot al Detroit with Great Weatern, Grand
Trunk and t'amda Southern Rallvara.
E C. BROWN,
H. B. l.'BDYARD.
■ A**’t Oen’l Hupt Jackaou. Urn'! Sup’t Petrol

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I. N. More A. Co., have established a
mitten factory at Battle Creek.
Ada Jack of Ionia, aged 12. was
$200 REWARD
drowned in Muskegon lake last. Mon­
thly.
The City hotel at Flint, was burned
on Sunday night. Loh* $10,000. Insur­
ance 5,000.
A thief stole two tuns of ice from Mr. ImontltM-neo or ReU-nlinu of Unur, Pnlufut tJrln.a- I
Gowan’s ice-house nt Grand Rapids on
the 11th inst. Decidedly cool.
Chas. Wright, of Vicksburg, dropj&gt;ed
dead, from heart disease, Wednesday
morning while sitting at the breakfast
table.
STOP DOCTORINC!
Willie pond, aged 19, w.-j* killed near
his &gt;■&gt;&gt;&lt;■■&lt;
home ■■■
in vziivmiiiv,
Cheshire, .nirjfiiil
Allegan coillliy,
county,
■no
on
tlie
14th
inst.
by
la-iiig
thrown
from
n" *
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a horse.
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A well nt Gaylord, caved in last Satnrday, burying Joseph White 40 feet
»nd eucderfui diwAnerj.
deep. He leaves a wife and three
children.
severe hail storm passed over the |
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CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE,

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QUARTER MILLION SOLD!

Inoral,-and &gt;?lien roasting fills the , crops and buildings.
'
heads of gills with desires to destroy ; Burglars broke into Chas. Nichols,
the church. Let us have more of “God ■ house in Battle Creek.ori Monday night
in the Constitution.”
, “J’*1
.«"&lt;* chain and a few ,
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&lt; w * .
I other valuable articles.
Frank Mitchell one of Marshall s ,
The Bennett family moved in the
"Bon tons” has been-arrested, charged j
most fasbonablc society in Cincinnati with rape upon the person of Miss Matten years ago. The father was tlie tic Thompson of Albion.
Western manager for several life in­
An incendiary.fired a slaughter house
sura nee companies, was worth about a at Lansing, «u Tuesday night, which '
million dollars, and hail a princely res­
h°*"
and a qnanity of dressed meat
idence at Clifton, a suburb of the city,
Bedder a stranger employed at
t His wife was a brilliant beauty, «und White’s camp, on tlie Gerrish logging,
the entertainments over which she pre- railroad, at Farwell was instantly kill- i
eided were, nobly One; : His daughter etl by a rolling k»g while loading cars. I
Blanche, carefully reared and educat­
Liglitning destroyed the wires in the
ed, witty and pretty, was the light of Michigan Central telegraph office at
Battle Creek, July 10, and set fire to
the house. A son was the remaining the office in several places, but no ser­
member of the family. The first change ious damage was done.
in this household, was the elopement
Some unknown parties fired several
of the wife. Mie went to Chicago, shots into a crowd of people standing
where she died iu disgrace. The son in front of the Huron house at Port j
Huron on Saturday night, fortunately
fell among bad associates, aud finally nd one was uriouMy injured.
I
A m*n named Wc.brook fell from a I
went to prison fur stealing.
In St.
hay mow, at Marine citv uad became
Louis, a few days ago, a. ragged • rum
impaled on the sharp end of mime ।
broken handles standing in a barrel on i
mani-B .
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•’nuruitcu i*uier, the barn floor, killing him instantly.
!
haring he: hi* ftirrmw. is 4 riff*; In a
Dwight Henderson, a voung -man
. ft‘t*trrn Imsiui»hc&lt;‘ue nry.
.
about Wyrani of age. in attempHng to

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main line.
ON.cAU.I),AFT**hkcTw,
trains oj&gt;
the Malo Use «IU pa,. JMkwu *. follows-

BEST MADE COLLARS WITH HARNESS.

guatae,
P. Rounds, the publisher, is a veteran
in tlie printing line, having Nerved from
devil to type-maker, ami puts so much
valuable information for newspaper
men and printer*, in his Cabinet. that
itis the most welcome publication of
the land that finds its way into the
printing office. The Cabinet'* place of
publication is Chicago and every print­
er who fails to rend it is money out.

Jflirhigan fJentral^nilroai

NASHVILLE, MICH.,
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Double and Single, Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual­
ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Callars, Collar
Pads and in fact everything ih the Harness line.

Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trimminga specialty. Old tops made to look as good os new.
Remember we have a foundry and lire always ready to reapair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
Iron.

BLA.CKNMiTHING.

Inxtrunientn
And ,n Surgical
the
Rempdie. m

§ Pl’OpridtOry McdiClDGS

। School Books,
DI„»L. R — —
Blank
Books,
Mlsceilan’s Books.

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Bibles, Autograph -nd
Photograph Albums
A COMPLETE LINE OF

Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TRIMMED FREE J
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AS FINE A LINE OF

As there is in town, and all wuranted to be as represented
or money refunded.

CALL AND SEE ME
Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen.
xuy of the above luenUonM article
Casting a speealty. Scrapers and Farm Bells eheap. Chilled Before buying
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money
and land sides tn lit almost any plow. Kettles, all sines, Col- Crwrr4&gt;Ko««
i’rrparal at al.
utnns for'b"iek hiiildin-.-s, Iron Fencing
Aasrs. Jin*'*,

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VICIHITY LOO-ALB
U1HTINKK ITKMN.
Cool weather.
Businewi is on the increase.
Another and a larger party of oar
citizens, leaves for Gnu Lake thin

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HKX011 CPKCEBH ITEM*.
Mr.. Norton i&gt; &lt;ddr with tlw Uillw

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—BELIEvixo THAT—

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boy­
Mr*. Bowker, an old resident of thi*
Geo. Bal*e^ wbn lately retnrnt'd ftoai place, died but week, aged «2.
the north, ia down with a fever.
Mrs. Dr. Elliot atartml for Petoskey
Miss Edna GrHfa* ha* commenced Tuesday on a trip for her health.
her school after a vacation of fou r
A son of AL Bradley, waa kicked in
the head by a horse, on Tuesday, snd
Miss Rosetta Brom of Flint, ia visit­ seriously., but not fatally injured.
ing relativea-and friends around the
The funeral-of Isaac ToBer was very
Center.
largely attended on the 11th. He died
After a short vacation Miss Marr in Kansas and was brought here for in­
McKelvey returned to her school in terment, hi* son Henry accompanying
Rives, Inst Monday.
the remains.
Rob. Brown, a yonng kid, didn’t
Mr. J. A. Spooner and wife, have
■tand forward enough to tlie rear been upending * few day* at tlie cor­
of his father's horse. Result one toe ner*. Mr. Spooner was formerly en­
nail minus.
gaged in business at this place, but is
The other morning as C. M. Gould aow located at Cedar Springs.
waa taking hia hoiw*- from
tlie
JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
the field he found a deep wound in­
flicted in the brenstof one of them, as
Only
oue'ease
of sunstroke, tliat &lt;11
done by a cow in the act of hooking.
We seldom find musical talent, John Fisher.
May
and
Eda
Clark,
of Battle Creek
brains
and
muscle
all
done
in one man, but J. J. Potter is all of are at Mr. Lorin Edmund*, ou a visit.
The
hard
rain
and
wind
Friday night,
these. He pitched 80 loads of wheat
on the form of H. N. Mosey one fay damaged tlie oat crop to quite an ex
tent.
last week.
Mr. W. Metheavcr is about to erect a
'The boys and girls can don their sun
hat* and home spun suits, and get shoe shop at the corners, near II. F.
.
ready for the blackberries. The crop Bellingyrs store.
Mias {Linda B. Cherry teaches the
is abundant and as there will be no
fall
term
of
school,
at
the
Doty
school
more shows or Fourth of July’s this
house/commencing Monday July 96.
summer, they can trace out tlie ro­
Harvesting is nearly completed and
mance that hovers about a blackberry
wheat in good condition. The weath­
patch.
.
er
is favorable only extremely warm.
It was rumored that Mrs. Price would

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NaahviUf will Soon Rdval the County Seats

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t imputes
xw isra.^

tlw purpoee-of appointing 6 drlegiHe*
to attend the county convention to l»e
held at Hasting*, July 30th. 1880, pur­
“**
Il.Ilja.be
suant to call of county committee, and F.arli .id-of brr. ,n&lt;I that a little nun- I
for the transaction of such other buai- oomprtidau will make a little bet­
ntiM as may come before rhe caucus.
ter market, I have purchased a stock if
ADjr Dan»ber of fanner* to
Dated Johnstown. July 18th,1880.
By order of Bep. Town Com,
H. P. Chmrbt. Chairman,
Unload ^eat and Grain Exlietray Wetlec.
peditloualy ui Accuratly.
Strayed from my enclosure Friday,
July 16,1 2-year old sjxitted heifer and
2 2-year old spotted steers. Any infor­
mation regarding the above may be
given at the News office, or to
Wm. Griffin, Maple Grove.
desire to announce tliat faying erected
one of the largvai and most convenient
Auction Naif.
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
I will offer for sale at the late reai
they are piepared to receive and
deuce of P. Cheesman, one mile south
of the Quail Trap school house in Ma­
ple Grove, on Saturday. July 81, 1880,
commencing nt 10 o’clock a. m., tlie
following property to-wit: 1 horse, 4 At below Manufacturer* prices. I had
For any quantity of
cows, 1 yearling heifer, 12 hog*. 1 lum­ the decline credited tin to me ou these
ber wngon, 1 spring wagon. 1 tanning
goods and can
mill, 1 com aheller, 1 aett of bob sleighs,
1 cutter, 1 plow, 1 drag. 1 gorn plow, 1
aulkey rake, cook and parlor stove*, EASILY MEET COMPETION
Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine, i
and many other article* too numerous
Having bought for cash. My expenses That may be brought them. They *1m
to mention. '
keep for sale at the lowest prices'
Terms of Sale : All sums of $5. nnd are low. 1 do not sell good* at cost,
but a: a fair living profit.
under, cash down. All sums over #5.
Seeds, Flour. Feed. Lime. Salt,
one year’s credit will be given with
Fluster,. Stucco, Hair and
good approved note.- bearing 7 per
cent, intercut.
Shingles.
. Euzabeth Ch ee*m an .

HARDWARE

Iron, Nails,
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
Glass, Stoves,
Tinware, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes,
and Brushes PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

In Barry County, except the town­
ship of Irving, in 1879, there were 14’
181 acre* of wheat cut, which yielded
an average of 19.09 bu* per acre or
916,564 bushels. The number of acres
harvested thia summer is 68,076 acres.
The new brick bonM of Valentine
Leina, isjhst approaching completion,
and wlien finished will be one of the
finest residence* in the city. It is
built of select white brick, from Cressy
A Scudder’s, kiln just west of the city. .,
The Hastings Zfrmaer changed hands
last Thursday. The present proprictor* and editors, being Marshal L.
Cook, of this place, and George E.
Bowers, of Manchester,. Washtenaw
county. The boys will endeovor to
make the Banner, a rod hot Republican
paper.
Customer—" Why up? ‘Malt Bitter*’
Always ready at moderate rates.
Meaare. Sweet A Upjohn have made
ao popular f” Druggist—“Because, us
a Food Medicine, they enrich the blood,
a complete snccess of their dock, und
harden the muscles, quiet the nerves, I
SPECIALTIES:
it now rest* with the people of thin
perfect digestion.” 41-44
dty, whether the factory for the munThey &lt;11 do it.
Builders Hardware,
ufactnre of thia “timely" article, shall be man-fed last Sunfay. We had no
BALTIMORE ITEMS.
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
be located here or at some other point invitation to the wedding, consequent­
Pure White Lead,
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
^rbere the manufacturer can get a ly ciui’t give the particulars. Car line
Obed Burgess of Homer, N. Y., is kinds.
Henry Roe.
Pure Ohio Boiled and
Proprietor.
larger bonus.
lias been working 'for Mrs. P. in here visiting his son Jerome.
Raw Linseed Oil,Last Wednesday, a small party from Kalamo this summer. All went lovely
Mrs. Warren Warner is nearly blind
Sine* the IntrndooUoa of KeUocx'e Columbian
thia city, enjoyed a day of recreation until Mr. P. threatened to spank Car- - with the infatuation in the eyes.
a rd, Castor.
at Thornapple Lake. The weather be­ line’* ear*. Of course Jim will have to
There is to be a temperance grove
Golden, Sperm,
ing favorable and Mr. Cole, of the look up another hash-slinger.
meeting in Stevens* grove, in tlie near
known aa a safe and reliable agent to employ avainat
Lake House in his usually pleasant
Jerry Brotherton. is bordering on in­ future.
Virginia Lubricating Oils.
all arbas and palna. wbich an- the forrruunm wf
manner, succeeded in making it a day sanity, in fact he occasionally steps
The wheat harvest is most over nod mor- srrFiur di.onters it act &gt; speedily and »urrof “enjoyment for all, and one not noon over the line. He was tearing around we are glad to say, that the wheat is Th- prvti-cUon It nffirril. by it* tlrne’y dv on Rheu­
to be forgotten.
matism. kidney ■flection, and all aches and pains,
John Brown’s the other tuorning. and not hurt much with the wet weather.
wounds, cramping paituuehulera morbus. diarrhoea,
Ou Monday morning a row occured like old John Brown, made a rade on
Renlieii Sealey's little girl cut an ugly coughs, cold*, calarrb,' and dl-order. among ehUon Jefferson street and se.-eral parties him. and got a lovely old bear hug gash in her leg, on a cradle aytlie that
were badly thumped. On Tuesday for his juiinH. Jerry started imediate­ he left laying carelessly ou the ground.
The finest makes of
James Cary was line! $20, or 40 days ly for Nashville to get out a warrant,
Vernon Hammond while harvesting.
_ • fleet*, and will always eure wlien cures ar* poa*lKXIVFM.
m jaii, (he took the 40 days.) Wife. and when about half way to town cool- run a stub through his foot. A pair of Me. Call i&lt;l 11. G, Halo's and get a mvmorandum
KAZAIRN.
book giving more full drtails o&lt; the curative propManyhaiu was fined $19.25 which he ed down nnd camo back.
, No. 12 lioots would have prevented the
Nil FIRN,
Pfal. The man from Castleton was
L*"t Sabbath, in the absence of the I accident.
Jobnatun’* sarsaparilla. cure. Liver Complaint.
Nf'INNOltN,
fined $5. Scidmore and Smith, have not regular minister nt aho
the No rton a-i.„r.i
school 2 We iindcrstaml that a couple went to i Jobntaon'aSaruparilla, cure, Indirection.
Sobnaton'i Sareaparilla ii uaed by everybody.
yet answered to the complaint, which house. Elder Stephens preached. Tlie Battle Creek and got married on the
Johnaton'f
S*reapartllacum
8ick
Headache.
IN
THE
WORLD.
will probably 1-* for resisting an of­ sermon was good, nnd we should like die sly, and now they are a great deal '
Johnston’* Bar** pari Ila cure* lly.perwla.
ficer.
to give it in full for the benefit of slyer, for fear the old man, tho bride’s
1 K FOUNDS GAINED In three week*. an&lt;! cured
The following is the census of Barry those that are seldom seen in church, flttber, will find it out.
lu of consumption.
- .UeMta. Craddock A Co., 1032 Race St..
county, as taken from the official re­ but shall have to forego that pleasure.
K. T. Diden’t.
Fblladdphla, }*&gt;. I
cords on file at the county clerks of- ■The lending thoughts were: Whortle­
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
flee:
berries on the Sabbath, Bob Injuresotil,
Assyria,
1237
Job and the Devil.
He gave them ,
** Baltimore,
.
1380
| Call and *©« me. Respectfully,
warp enough for 500 sermons, now all ( Mr*. Alderman has gone to Petoskey,
Barry.
132.5
they
have
got
to
do
is
to
run in the to spend a few weeks.
torblm.
Carlton,
1480
L.
TRANK C. BOISE.
J. IL Wooden has built u new side
Castleton,
2421
filling. Old soldier* of the cross get
Hastings,
1284
the dust off your apet'k* likewise your walk in front of bis yard.
aattefv the m.»« skeptical. There ia not &gt; single , rpHE OLD ESTABLISHED
.ymptocnoK^oiwumptloji
that
It
dm.
I
I
,,
*“
*
*'
a nuinntu
Hastings City, 1st and 4th ward 1417
Mr. Stebbins has contracted u large d ml pale at uoce. and II will break up a frv.b rold
Bible and “
search the scripture for
"search
tor in
••
“ Sd'ond 3d ward 1123
amount of new wheat at 85 cts per bu. n il hpure *3 M per pint hotUe. CRADDOCK A ,
1306 I them'ye think ye have eternal life.’
:and RELIABLE
reliable furniture
of
Hope,
CO..
1032
Ka.-e
Hl,
Fhlladdpbla.
Fa.
FURNITURE firm
FIRM OF
The school treasury is financially
1422
Irving.
.
. _ BI — — _
—
1108
Johnstown,
solid, having about $200 remaining af­
STATE ROAD ITEMS.
Noprepartioii
has
ever
performed
such
1538
Maple. Grove,
ter balancing* the accounts for the
marvellous cures, or mam tai tied so wide
lOtrz । Harvesting is nearly over, and the
Orangeville,
past
year.
n reputation, u« Ayer's Ciikkuy Pec­
1100
Praineville.
Are on Hand with a
farmers in this vicinity feel somewliat
Frank House exam incd'before Esq. toral, which is rvcogni*e&lt;l os the
1225
Rutland,
relieved of burden.
A NEW LINE OF k
1046.
Thornapple,
Bodine on Tuesday, iu default of bail 1 world's remedy for all disease of the
1788
Thoruapple Lak.
Lake »
is all tlie
the rage. The
Tbornappte
Die :
I(.d ,ojail lo ,waiI tri.,| at throat and lungs. Its long continued
Woodland,
series of wonderful cures in all climates
084
Yankee Springs.
VOUtlg people or eaat Caatleton think j |ho
has made it universally known as a
25,894 I _______
tho steamer
Ktiuimer a
&gt;&lt; perfect
rwrfi.ct “
"(Jrni"
sntl make
tinike ;&lt; *a
_——
Total*
the
Gem” and
safe and reliable agent- to employ.
OF Every llescription.
The list of jurors drawn to be in at- ; jt their Sunday resort,
EATON COUNTV ITEMS.
Agiiiij.st ordinary colds, which are the
tendance at the Circuit Court on Tilt's- ■ The foundation for the new U. B.
forerunners of more serious disonlers Which will Defy Competition in every
Respect. Ito mem Iter that all our
day, Aug. 10th 1880 are as follows :
I church, north of Hosmer?* corner* is
Dr. Slade, of spirit manifestation it acts speedily and surely, always re­
lieving sufl'ering, iiniToften saving life.
Goods, which we M-nufncture,
fame, isinvesting baton Co.
Amyn«. Tho^ Bartram »»'l !’■ K«|l- comiilblM,
undwill
the be in
,i church
The protection-it aflonl*. by its timely
are Warranted in Every
B-tintn ore. Daniel Warner and H. HJ
- Bellevue Is to have a telephone line use in throat and chest disorders, makes
* | readiness for dedication this full.
Menton.
from the dejiot to the Taylor House.
Respect.
it an invaluable remedy to be kept al­
Services arc held in the. Hosmer
Barry, Henry Bellinger and Gerabon
Hon. E. 8. Lacy and wife, of Char­ ways on hand iu every home. No per­
school house every two weeks, by Rev. lotte. are rusticating ut Higgins Lake.
Bush.
son
can
n
fib
rd
to
be
without
it,
and
We are also prepared to famish anyCarlton, Leonard Stedge and Edgar Mr. Mourer. He officiate^ lust Sabbath,
Several shade trees were destroyed iu those who have once used it never will.
tldng in the
Brown.
his subject being found in Matthew 22: Charlotte during tho heavy storm on From their knowledge of it* composi­
Castleton, George Gal Intine.
tion
aud
effect,
physicians
use
the
the
IStli.
CXDERTAKIVG LIVE,
11,
12,
und
18th
verses.
rrcer.
Hastings, Kienara
Richard Freer.
C
herry Pectomal extensively in their
Hastings City, 1st ward, R Dawson. । The East Castleton * Refonn Club,
A new amphitheater is being erected,
Hastings City, 3&lt;1 ward, Allen Jones. ', with a good president,.is prospering on the grouuds of the Eaton Rapids Practice and clergymen recommend it,
t is absolntely certain in its remedial I
driving park.
Hope, William R. Cock.
' finely, having now 150 reformers. We
effects, and will always cure where |
Irving, Benjamin Travis.
J. W. Smith of Eaton Rapids, is to
COFFIN*.
CANKETM.
are bound to trample this great foe un­ conduct the Monroe Union school, at cures are possible.
Johnstown, Sidney Fisk.
For Sale by all Dealers. I
ROBES, MH HOURS Ae.
Maple Grove, Charles Sliger.
I der our feet, and come out victorious.
n salary of $1,000 per year.
Orangeville, C. L. Carpenter.
rp* For Jewelry and Watches go to
| Some of the young Nashvillitea who
New sidewalks, is the universal cry
Prairieville. Warren J. Williams.
Of any one in the country'_ ________ F, T. Boisk.
, attended the R. K. dub Saturday night of the village fads in Bellevue, and
Rutland, James A. Blanchard.
1 hist, at tho Hosmer school house, had tliey legislate accordingly.
Koticr.
Thomapple.John Cook.
Lightning struck a wheat stack be­
Woodland, Engenc. Davenport and better carry their heads more erect
Whereas: My wifex Isabelle Miller
longing to Northrop Starks of Roxaod having left my bed and board without
George W. Coata.
Yankee Springs, William Lear and hereafter, then they will be much more on the 13th inst, and it was destroyed just cause or provocation, I do hereby
by fire.
respected by the community.
S. C. Richie.
caution any one against harboring or
LeRoy.
A herd of Charlotte cows went on a trusting her an my aconnt after this for funeral occasions furnished frt'e of
School iu district No. 2, taught by
foraging
expedition to the neighboring fate. Dated Morgan, July 20th. 1880.
Miss Estella Elarton, ur.d in dist’t. No.
charge.
of Carmel aud got themselves iu
Peter Miller.
SUNFIELD ITEMS.
3, by Miss Liboie Pcnster, commenced town
the lock-up, costing their owners $ki.
J. LENTZ A SONS.
The Sunfield cheese factory at Bis­ on Monday last, after two weeks vaca­ to get them ont,
’n T*;*- and a Beautiful
tion. School in district No.* 2 consist­
A large nuuesnaKc,
rattlesnake, measuring
measuring tnree
three i «
mark takes the lead in cheese.
igth, and having nine ?_*!
rattles
Con«“ 8,ien K»w“ w,tJl
P«UU,L
feet in Ienc±,
’
Corn is looking fairly but will be a ing of 61 pupils, and district No. 3, of j on his caudal
iidal extremity was strped
C. W. Smith
stoped on i
81.
veqr inferior crop compared with other
aud killed bv Lucius Cooper of Cannel
IT*Will pay the highest market
The Three Graduates.
last week while cradling wheat.
seasons.
price in cash torunaalted butter Fann­
Will. Luscomb, of Bellevue has been ers bring inyour butter and save the
Tlie band cap lost at the “celerbaWOODLAND ITEMS.
E. Reese.
----- UF----!
brought home from the upper lake re­ salt.
tion” has been recovered. Thanks for
Son. where he was taken violently ill
K7*Buy your Dry Gooda,Boote Shoes,
The oar factory is in full blast.
the notice.
it ia now convalescent. He went from Hata Cap*, Groceries, Provisions,
Miss Delia Rising 1ms returned home Bellevue to work on board a stoamlxtat
Harvesting is nearly finished, and
LJ Xu X X ■ I ‘ U 111-*IU
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reesk, X
“•
running from Milwaukee, northward who always sells at the lowest prices.
the wheat crop ia going to be far be­ to stay.
Mrs. A. Palmerton departed this life
low the average.
•
A telegraph operator living at Char­
lotte nam &gt;d Stewart, who is employed
T. Tumble is a brick. Heisone af­ on Sunday last.
Our Good* ar* all new, a
•nd
Hastings, while riding on the top of
Salah.
Chas. McArthur has purchased a at
ter my own heart, und hi* productions
a way car on his way home wu struck
steam thresher.
are anxiously awaited.
by the spout of the water tank nt Ches-1
.
fcra,
The threshing machine* begin to ter. knocked from the train and ser­
The excessive rains have caused the
iously iujyrod.
potatoes to rot in the ground, but we steam around again.
Farmers are all through catting their
cannot expect dry weather all the
lurwaua.
_
An Indiana man, during a thunder
Extension Tables,
wheat and are busy drawing it
time.
shower, defied the lightning to strike
J. F. Orwick and N. Brown leave him. Very aoon afterward a bolt skip­
The “News”!* very much admired
up this way for its fearlessness of ex­ Ufa week to attend the camp meeting ped down the chim mney, with a noise
iampChalrs, Ac.
pression, and a good many Hawk read­ aLPctohkey.
like tlw crack of doom; imd killed—not
er* are about to stop diatshoet,and take Jfrarmers are bu*y catting their wheat. the man, but a valuable dog, for which
Henoch wet weather makes them look
Common Furniture
The News.
the man had recently paid $28. In
Colwell's Cornet Band are uaing tiiia dAru their nose.
hurling the thunderbolt, Jove evident­
A'iliiam
Downing
took
to
himself
u
weather, in practicing new pieces and
ly made a mistake, and hit the more
Our Undertaking Departmn’t {
under the very effective leadership of life partner on Friday evenening. Miss valuable eur of the two.
Cogswell, they will soon develop into Vina Brombaugii was the chovcn one.
Nashville .Ylarkrta
Mr. Burgess tied the knot.
neally first class musicians.
Mr. John A. Jordan yra* buried on
Died: On tlw 18th inst.Henry Culver,
of infatuation of the bowels. Mr. Col­ Sunday. Mr. Jordan was one of the
Prices that Can’t I Undersold*
ver was que of our beat and most earliest settlers of tli is place. He was
peaceful citizen*, a naan that nlways a man who was loved by all as a friend
minded his own busincM and bi* Iom and neighbor. He leaves inanr friends
is deeply deplored.
- to noun his loss.
______
CtTlEKN.
CtowriW^u:
Mardred.
CALL AND OJCT PHICTE2H.
11.00
A bam Iwlongiug to Silas Iteau in
Editor Watkins of the Middleville
Hitler*,
the
w*d'
BtpwMkMM. ha* l»r«-n enjoying a few East Kalamo, was burned on Saturday
wo^k'* vacation ut Petoa^ey,
last. Fully insured.
I Wool,.-..!
igaocnHljr.
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i- pure dry aud bracing The climate la peculiarly
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Tbrmicl* trains golnx iwirlh over thia route leave
Grand Rapids to^ra. nt., arul IMW p. tn. Arrive
al FeCotey at FOO a. n&gt;.. and K2J p. &gt;n. Returning
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WEEKLY IEWS REVIEW
Dirrx)matic relation* betwnm Franco

Dm. Tanner completed the eighteenth

sited
much tail and
learned to play

year 1834, aud'proceeded to Missouri,
the'Bhlten that At»- where I engaged in farming. My spirit
trilywilt unite with tbu other Eunqwan powers at adventure fed me to make expeditions brated Battle of Prague.
The listener
in compelling Turkey to execute tho Btipul*- to New Mexico, and in 1818, in eonqxiny can readily diatingui«h the roar of the
. The Deportment of Agriculture shows tioxw of the Treaty of Berlin a* interpreted bv with six trusty companions, I crossed artillery, the rattle of the musketry, tho
the
Berlin
Conference.
;
the cotton crop to be in fine, condition. Tlw
the plains and mountains to tlie Pacific ahfmte of boldiera and the groans of the
1st* are in despair. Taniier not only lives, hut average condition at corn throughout tlw coun­
mmds better than before. He steeps quietly, try i* the hlglxMt for many yean, although in
STS wind among tho trees and the
ANOTHER HORROR.
reads the daily papers, naturaHv enjoy* hu.
joyous carols of the oirds are reproduced,
daily ride*, and apjMiani in much better spirit*
Winter wlwat exhibit* a alight improvement,
than on preceding days."
put a valuable cargo for Sitka, where the the finale being a thunder-shower which
i Russian authorities received me in great disturbs the sylvan revellers. It happens
Several oil tanks near Bradford were though there I* a large falling off in the South.
Hpring wheat exhibits a marked decline idnce
' style, and tho Princess Meuschilkoff, that a country cousin is in town just
set on fire by lightning Cid ctegtroyod. The June. West of tlw Misamippi tlw general
wife of tho Governor, did mo especial now, mid tho young lady thought the
loasb placed at &gt;115,000... .A cartridge com- average ia high, Mumeoota being 101.
the Hudaon river, oonnocting New York and
honor. Thence I proceeded to Son would play the piece to him and hear his
Victoria and hia savages, recently
Francisco, where I arrived with my comment He u a plain, simple-minded
heartrending calamity, resulting in tlw death vessel almost a wreck. After proceeding youth, aud although not very bright, is
4,500,000 cartridge*.
they will die rather than return to the United of twenty-one poor laborers, who iierbdicd mi*- to Monterey, I soon returned, and pur­ very appreciative. Bho told him what
A violent wind-storm in South Ches­ States...' .Total values of .export* of domestic erably like rat* drowned in a barrel. From the
ter, Pa., unroofed thirty-five houses, and se­ pmrnuowi and tallow dunng the twelve month* dinpatriiiM to thn daily pres* wo glean tlw fol­ chasing some small craft I ascended the the piece was and then proceeded to give
'
lowing particular* of tho &lt;li*tre*ning catastrophe: Sacramento River on an exploring ex­ him the “Picnic Polka.” Tlie first notes
verely injured two meu... .Chastine Cox. the ended Jnnc 30 were ®120,073,860.
At the midnight change of “lEifla" at th-&gt; pedition. I soon selected tho site at tho art: rather alow and hesitating, tho idea
During tho month of June there ar­
negro. who mtudend tho aged Mm. Hui', tn
tui.ucl twenty-aino men descendod tho *ludt junction of tlie American and Sacramento sought to l&gt;e conveyed being the solemn
rived in the United Slate* 72.567 immigrant*.
Rivera as a suitable place to locate. It solitude of forest,, through which the
Of tlii* number Inland fumixbixi the largest
was hero I constructed what was known gontio zephyr (not heifer) sighs. After
Th* New York dog-pound keeper rewhich they wore engaged
m Butter’s fort, at a place called "New she got through with this preface, she
section
between
the
iron
pt
&gt;rt* tliat ho han thus far thi* iwa*oti drowned
| Helvetia.’’ I soon accumulated large naked him if he did not almost imagine
tho grand arch and tlw'
ing shaft. For^stfppori
Bupplies and. came to own immense himself in a lodge in some vast wilder­
Dr. Tanner entered upon the twenty—,— _™ — -— | herds of cattle nnd sheep. When a ques- ness. He replied that he drought all
. Our neighlxiring republic of Mexico
™
I
“ *° ““
w America that slowness meant the delay in getting
recently bold an elucbon to choooo s Precfatont
unhlth^'^TX^
lara“ bdtiog poaxsaauui rf the tarilory off Said he: "There.is always some
Tlicrc were three or four candidate* in the exerted
tboaquaro tech. The *afetv ' of California I promptly pufled dawn the darned cuss who oversleeps Idmself and
pounds
to
field,
apd,
a*
neither
received
a
majority
of
all
and step firm and elastic.
tho rob.-* ca*L there w«* no choice by tin. peo­ of the mend of tho work depended priori- I Mexican standard, and hoisting the stars keeps everybody else waiting."
Hiram Koehler's brewery, in New ple. Under the Mexican constitution the choice pally upon th&amp;control of thia
1 and stripes defied tho British Gen. SeyShe did not care-to disettes the point
;««=:. up- ।
York, has been destroyed by flic. Loes, 5300,­ of a ruler to succeed Diaz will, therefore, de­ A small leak, tlirotieh whieh it
feet of mud and cm- j| mouy to dispute the right of my claiming with tho ignorant fellow, so, to conceal
■
000... .Three persona were drowned at Atlantic volve upon Congram.
den,”
the
f
unn
oi'
aia
’
itabic'to
occur
the territory
territory ou
on behalf
behalf of
of tho
the United
United ■ her emotions, she once more let herself
the tunnel, was liable to occur ’- 'the
Two
brothers
and
a
sister
named
City, N. J., the other day. They were m bath­
*t an/tunc, and, uuIm* direovered sod stopped ' States. At Colona, forty miles from my , -out on the piano. Tho woods ‘were filled
ing and went beyond their depth. One of tho Bryaon, well kdown. and highly respected in in iw*aoa, to cau*e tho entire m**a of in*urial fort and form, I constructed my saw- ' with music. The mocking bird whistled
p*jaLw was the wife of Lieut. Nes­ Montreal, wcro druwnoa in tho river al that n^i00/^ tumbling down into tho archway, j mQL When the emigrants commenced os if his throat would split, tlie cuckoo
mith. of
tlw United
States
army.
LTuS?
in hm »&lt;m»» the plain., hall Slod the .riven bowera with hi. repeated
plan,
oy
tho
U|&gt;«eUing
of
a
boat.
..
The
steam
­
....At 1’itti'ton, Pa., a German shoemaker,
Dovauuk, with the Egyptian obelisk on board, watch «m kept for sir look*, which, when j famislied and worn out from fatigue, I | cry, while over and anon tlie mournful
while laboring under the influence of bad er
whisky, shot and killed his wife aud small son. has arrived at New York. The obelisk will be found, were st onoo a topped up by tho silt in was the means of sending organized re- cooing of the dove interrupted the matin
....The population of Providence, IL L, is placed in ono of the city park*... .Work on tlie the tunnel
which hs* tho consistency, and Jiff parties, animals, and provisions to j song of the lark.
Wuhingtem national 'monument is to_ be re­
104,760—an increase of 35,856 in ten years.
r\t7rtlntr°wl‘tblr ' rehevg them. When Marshall discovered
"There, now, I guess you know what
sumed again shortly, after a suspension of a tTwim-tom
U» 8°W. I otutioned mr hwd. at the that wiwd. lilef’ .he' uid. a. .be
Dr. Tanner entered upon his twenty- quarter of a century.
third day without food weighing 135 pounds,
Half of the shift of twenty-eight men left
keen the discovery secret for a paused.
Census notes: There are 112,000
twenty-two pounds less than at the boginniujt. Mormons and 32,000 Gentiles in Utah. The the tunnel st 4 o'clock in tho •moming, and J while, and they did far a few days. But I "You
'You mean "
that ‘tootle, tootle, tootle,
chug?’ You just bet I un­
Ho expwsaed himself as feeiing no pong* of census returns give New Jersey a population of paused to tho nvrfaoo through the shaft to cat । I had n man and hi* family hired there 1| chug, chug, chi
hunger. At 6 o'clock a. m. of that dav ho
He worked st the mill and the women
d eratantliat.
d tliat.Many is tho time at a
,
derstand
'
picnic
I
’
ve
bean
took a two-bours' drive,, liad hi» demijohn 1.100,000, being an increaisrof 193,000. Penn­ that the dtowte?Whih? U^chai^o *¥d cooking. Boon After it was known
nown picnic I’ve heard it from tho mouth of a
filled with well-water, jAurned to tlie hull, sylvania ha* about 4,226,000 people, an increase w«* betag made a humin;; Hound wa* heard, that there was gold there, and, in fact, ■I demijohn or the
tho bunghole of a beer-keg."
wrote half a dozen letters, read his voluminous of aliout 700.000. BL Louis statistician* claim
instantly m the noise of ------------------------------all tho hands had some,
one of
mv white
Her the
firstpiano
impt
,-------impulse
was ।to hurl
forMbuouria|&gt;opulationofiibout2,460,0CJ. Esti­ wliKih all'recognized
.ir It
... tu. —...
a_____ a
_____ ____ ___ !.v
l a 1
teamsters came up with a loiul of . proj stool /at him, but it passed off, and once
e­
pers, and talked and acted not different from mates baaed upon returns from about one-third ——i—-t&gt; —•.
other men in the apartment*. Hi* condition of Uie countie* of Illinois place the iKipnlalion crewed ui aizd, and almost immediately the vision*. The women told him there was j more she went at tho piano os if it was
wu entirely normal—palne 78, and temper­ of the State at 3,109,000. Ohio's population I Umber supporting thereof began to-sway, then gold there, and he didn't believe it, but; the young man's head and was insured
ature 98. The physicians pronounce him n b estimated at about the *»mc figure. Tlie I u,cre &lt;*• a aliyp crack, the heavy joiata
Tho thunder
poputatiouof tbedtieaof Ohio is as follows: : mapped lite bambooa and the thirty feet of j they gave iiim some. Well, a man for double its value.
phenomenon.
Cincinnati. 256,000; Cleveland, 159,500; Co- *at ftud andcra which covered the cham- |I named Smith, a nephew of tlie Mormon growled, the lightning flashed (from her
mu west.
lumbns, 51,306 ; Davton, 39.000 ; Springfield, |
lovul °&lt; &lt;*»• »orkmg-»haft was Erophet, kept a store in one of my out- : eyes) nnd the first heavy drops are heard
Sanduakv,* 15,000; prodpitatod
upon the bead* of tho‘ doomed
Lawrence county, Dakota, in which 20,500; Atbetis, 16,100; Sandusky,
‘
' ' meta
ouses at tlie farm, so when this teamster ■ upon the leaves. She bangeuand mauled
be, 10,792
10,792’ ■; Newark.'
Newark, riijjht of them bad time to leap into the air- I got back he went to Smith and bought a j the keys at a fearful rate; peal after peal
Deadwood is situated, has a population of Hamilton, 12,900; Chillicothe,
9,750 ; Ironton, 9,000; Frcmont, 8,435 ; Tiffin. locx. A uiiitli. Foreman Frank Olson, ps*M.&lt;dbia
11.282... .The owner of the steamboat recently 7.885 ; Urbana, 6.208 : Massillon, 6,459 ; Wil­ right um through the open door, but bvtore be | bottle of brandy, and offered him pay in I of deafening thunder perturbed tlie
could
enter
the
heavy
iron
of
the
roof
fell
destroyed on I^kc Mim.etonka. Minnesota, by mington. 2,671 ; Wooster, 5,900 Gabon, 5,634 ;
gold he had got at the mill. Smith came j atmosphere and
’ re-echoed
•
• in —
still- louder
against the door, swayipg it partly to, aud crush- I; to mo and asked if it were gold, and I , reverberations until it wound up in one
a boiler expiiHOon, ha* bum arnskd on a Bucyrus, 3,848 ; Van Wert, 4.200.
ing him before the eye* of In* companion*. The '। had to tell him, and whew! the news
charge of criminal m-gligencc, liascd on tho
appalling clan os a grand finale. Then,
Contrary to previous reports, it nj&gt;- otner twenty men were now completely cut off |
----- y
--------’.r— ---- . ■ —“ —
verdict of the Coroner’* jury in tlie
jwani tliat there has been a jxipalar election from all escape, and were bterally bun-id in the spread all over tho country. People turning to the awe-struck youth, she
cases
of
the
jK-njOtM
killed.
I
•’ sin
“ *from
----- ------------1-—
• u---i -------iwurod
evenrwhere.
All
my said: “I suppose you have heard some­
It b reported that two companies of the Bcventb fur President of Mexico, and that Gen. Gon- falling Umber, iron, and mud. '
llic men in the lock acomed doomed to cer- ; hands left me. I couldn’t hire anybody, thing like that before?”
cavalry, under Caph ILdey. roccutljr engaged a
death, for the compro«&gt;ed air pushing I| no matter what I offered, to save my
large band of Rioux on the Little Missouri, and uouuced from tho capital of our neighboring tain
"Yesf that’s what the follow with
against
tho
door
giving
egrva*
to
the
shaft
pnsustained a heavy Ions... .Reports from tho In­ republic that revolution*, growing ouc of tlw vented them from opening it, aud the water of crop. Emigrants camo along and turned linen pants said when ho sat down on the
dian Territory are to the effort that CapU election, hare broken out in several prov­
their stock on my wheat and it was all custard pie." .
Payne aud twenty-two of hi* follow-squatters ince*, and that the Preiudent-ek’ct has tho river, oozing through tho mud and loose
•oil, wn* rapidly pouring in and threatening to destroyed. The people were wild. They
The audience found himself alone, but
have been arrested by United States troops.... Irtcn
shot
at
by
an asiuuuiin. ... drown than.
didn’t think-____
wheat
or anything
else was
-----------—__ - ____
— he picked up his hut and sauntered out
Tho Chicago Tritnau- sayH: “J'urther reports Geu.
Grant,
Grant. it
Il is
i. said,
nW. will
will noon
«x&gt;n take
uk« np
np hi*
In. [ Tt,u JHoek u u&gt; Iron cb.ml.r naambliw a --------------I. l&gt;rt
l.nl gold.
—U I
T made my iI into the street, densely unconscious that
of tlw condition of the crop* in this State con­ &lt;1.0
but
al Naw l»i«, tawing U-en oltaed a ( loeoinoUv. Wire, .bub turoubre lb. out. worth having
;_i.
v..t
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.
t
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t
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.
n
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.1.........
firm tho jirevionsly-publishod favorable predio- n-.id.-nre
uwauia ol Ingria. Ui the luunelaod ogre—&gt; from Sandwich Islanders go to work, but they he had said anything out of tho way.
tiuns. Except in spring wheat alone, the yield InreaUro pohhon which will noresallaU’ hi. nwi- it.
It i* round, han a length of fifteen feet and spent nil the gold they got at the whisky
in all kinds of cereals will be unusually large, dunce in that city.
Fool Frienda.
a
diameter
of
six
fecL
~
shops
thiit
followed
tlie
diggers
every
­
and the quality far above tho average. Corn
I Half of it project* through the cast wall of where. If tliat gold discovery had just
Nothing hurts a man, nothing hurts a
ha* never been so promising, and Irish |&gt;otaEach of the 306 delegates to the Cfci- and into the shaft The other half i« in the come a few years later I’d have been a party, bo terribly as fool friend*.
toc* will be large, healthy arid abundant.*'
opening of the excavation leading into the tunA fool friend u the sewer of bad news,
Populations of Wwconain cities, ns cago Convention who stood by Grant to the mi. It is provided with a massive d.x&gt;r at each millionaire. But it broke me up, for I
returned by the census enumerators: Milwau­ last will be pgivca a bronze medal by Chauncey end, which open* outwardly toward the tunncL finally lost my land-grant, and the of slander and all base and unpleasant
Two bull's-eyes of plate glass look from one end Supreme Court decided that tlie grant things.
kee, 115,703 : Racine, 16,013; Oshkosh, 15,758 ; I- Filley, of HL Louin,
into the abaft, and two more from the ojipowUA fool friend always knows every mtan
La Crowe, 14,418 ; Fond du Lac, 13,135 ; Madi- , SKCKBTAuy Sherman will open the end into the tunnel, m which an electric light wasn't good because it was not signed at
•on, 10,342; Eau Claire, 9,8b7; Janesville, Republican campaign in Ohio tlw first week of wa* kept burning night aud day. The pipe* the Mexican capital It was a mere thing that has been said against you and
9,035; Appleton, 8,868 ; Green Bay, 7.479 ; Angu.it.
which convey the couipreauxi air'into the tun­ technicality, b.ut I lost it The govern­ against the party.
Beloit, 4,082 ; Portage, 4,446 ; Stevens' Point,
He always knowa where your party is
Neal Dow's letter accepting the Pro­ nel run through tho air-lock. A pipe open* ment got $1.25 an acre for it, and that's
4,445; Wausau, 4.288; Oconto,
4.500;
into Rie lock from tho tunnel and an­ what I’m asking for now. When the losing, and tho omer is making large
Chippewa Falls, 4,003; Neenah, 4,205.... hibition nomination for President of the United other pipe from the shaft, so that air
gains.
John Cone, Manihal of Canfield. Ohio, was States is out. Tho General declares tint the from eitlier direction may be let into the war took place out there I gave up my
He always tells you of the good luck
ahot and killed, ou Saturday night, by one of a suppression of tho Hqnor traffic is an object of lock accurdmg a* ingniu or egrrea may be de- fort and all my arms to tlie government,
gang of drunken roughs from a neighboring far greater political importance than any other airod. The principle of operating tlie lock ia and it is nothing but fair that the govern­ your enemy has had.
He implicitly lielicves i.very story
town. The murderer seized a hand-car and । now claiming tho attention of the country.
much tlie samo *• that of tho lock of a canal. ment should give me tho money my land
escaped... .A flonr-mili at St. Genevieve, Mo., i
In going in tho prea-ed air ia let into tho lock
against you, and kindly suspects your
The Missouri Democratic Conven­ gradually until th» density become* equal to brought
defense.
tion, in session tt Jefferson City, nominated that of the tunueL In coming out tho opera­
A fool friend is always full of a kind of
Four Rich Men.
Fourteen prisoners escaped from tho Thoriaa T. Crittenden for Governor on tho first tion ia reverted—tho highly-couipreaaed air in
stupid candor.
tlw lock is allowed to escape, and its denaity
Tlie Liverpool Courier gives bohjo in­
Henderson county (HL) jail tho other day, by ballot.
He is so candid that ho always be­
thus gradually become* tlw same aa that of the teresting particulars as to the four men
FOHEIGN.
knocking down the jailer and walking over
outside atmosphere. Tho gr-»atreit care ia of
lieves the statements of any enemy.
who are supposed to be th^moai wealthy
him..... Bobbau entered tho apartment* of
He never suspects anything on your
Another terrible colliery disaster hrui course nooeeaary in operating the lock, for u;&gt;- living. Of theae the poorest is His Grace
on it dopcnda tho Live* of tho workmen and the
side.
occurred in Wale*. By an explosion of fire­ success of tho enterprise.
the Duke of Westminster, whose income
riod away HIX) worth of jewelry and aome
Nothing pleases him like beL.g shocked
IL waa in tbia confined space that the eight is set down at £800,000 a year. Taking
money... .The H n. Jacob Brink* rboff. author damp in ouc of the London and South Wale*
by
horrible
news
concerning some-good
men
found
themselves
apparently
cut
off
from
Colliery
Company's
mines,
in
Moiimoutiiahire,
of th«i orignal dra t of tha Wilmot Proviao, and
it at that sum, the amount which the
They bammurcd on the iron sides
from 1856 to 1871 Judge of the Supreme Court the
tin' entire
nntirri night
nirrht shift
ahtfi of
nf workmen,
wnrkmnn re­ aofI retreat
Uwir prison, aud ac:camed loudly for aid ; Duke can sjiend without intrenching on
He never denies a lie unless it is in your
of Ohio baa just died at Manafield, Ohio
his capital u £2,000 a day, £100 per hour,
ported
at
120.
were
in
an
iiuitant
but
lor
what
-ecmed
an
eternity,
no
aid
came.
A report lias reached Sioux City that llic our- buried 900 feet under ground, witliout
and £1 10s. a minute. 'The next man in favor.
veyorn of tho phicago, Milwaukee aud SL Paul tlie
He is always finding fault with his
possibility of tlw survival of one of them.
the ascending scale is Senator Jones, of
railway, who atarted to run a line from the The
scenes at uuy
the pu.ee
place u,
of ww
the auMHiui
accident were aiuaca
*
U10 CllgU
Jjarty, and is continually begging pardon
Lower Brule Agency.to the Black Hill*, have very
Navada, whose income is valued exactly lor
affecting, owing to the lamentation* of condensed
air coming
not belonging to the other aide.
---------------------jt onupthe ouUide of the
been driven bock by tho Sioux, who object to women
and children wbono htfllband* and ftlh- ( abaft, and, divining what hoc happened, rushed atone million sterling, giving him the
He is frightfully anxious that oil his
the rai'road crosaing their reservation----- A pra pcruhnd.
tM-nkliavl In
Til 1860
IHAn an
att explosion
grrnlzwirm in the J.'ww
..nl.-ll. to the
ill. Ure.K.ik
— f the
t abaft “Open tbs right to spend, if he *&gt;kes, £2 a minute
same iiukkly
’oiith of
broken tie and misplaced rail caused the wrecks cm
candidates should stand well with the op­
mine canned the death of 145 men.
Jocr.camc
to
him
in
Mifled
tone*
from
the
out
of
the
revenue.
Tho
-head
of
the
taK of a train on the Wabash railroad at Knox
•
The Russian Gen. Kaufmann has itupri»ou*d men below.
Rothschild family comes next, with a position.
station, not far from Fort Wayne, Ind. There
He is forever seeing the faults of his
He tent * incM&lt; ngcr for Michael Hurler, the yearly income of two millions, and tho
were over 200 Indianiaua da ^oird, returning been ordered to Eastern Sibdria with 14,000
from an excursion to Put-in-Bay.
One men, to clear tho district infested by bngands day foreman, who live 1 but a abort ditUnao expenses which he can defray thereout party and the virtues of the other.
Sway, and alao for J. IL Anderson, the General
waa
instantly
kilted,
three
fatally
He generally shows his candor by
injured, and some thirty or forty other* re­ and Chinese immigrant*... .Peru and Bolivia auperint-ndent Hurlev reached the acene in ore of course double as great oa those of scratching his ticket
ceived injuries more, or lea* severe. Among tho are about to enter into a confederation, with a vrrr abort time, and clambered quickly down the Senator. At tho top of the list comes
He alwavs searches every nook and
fatally injured waa (Walter Rivera, private acc- ono flag and one Government, tho new nation the abaft to the rescue. He wm followed br Mr. J. W. Mackey, with a revenue of
rotary of W H. English, Democratic candidate to be known a* the United States- of Bo­ Patrick Mochau, Michael Burchell and Thoma* two and three-quarter millions, which en­ corner of his conscience to find a reason
Andereon, and tho four triod to force open tho
for deserting a friend or a principle.
for Vino Preaidant, who received hia injuries at livia and Peru.
The preliminary steps door of tho lock, but without anccea*, tho preoa- ables him to disburse £7,000 a day, £300
In
the moment of victory he is mag­
the hand* of a clumsy fdluw who. in attempt­ have been formulated and agreed ou.
ing to chop away a door which held him fast, 'Iliii move is nmdered necosaary by tho hostile nro of tho air againat it from tho inaide being an hour, and £5 a minute. The fortunes nanimously on your side. In defeat ho
too great Then Hut ley seized * crowbar and of tlie other three are insignificant if
■truck him once or twice with an ax.
and aggreasivo attitude of Chili to both conn- biinrt one of the buil'a-eyea. At the aatne time compared with this gentleman’s wealth ; consoles you by repeating prophesies
The 'hills of Now Hampshire have trtoa. ... An attack ha* been made by tho Turku Tbomaa Van Noatrand, ono of the ImpriaOnad
for they were tha growth of many years made after tho event
boon shaken up by a* severe shock of an earth- on tlw Montenegrin outposts, on tlie River mon, broke tho other.
The fool friend regards your reputation
Zum. One of tho post* was taken, and ten men
Th* comnreaaed air ruahod through tha lock eitlier of successful toil or lucky Bpecula- as common propertv, and ns common
oHbe^garrisou mado prisoners, and afterward with a whirr, fallowed by a atream of water, tion or Ixith combined.
But Mr.
and. the pretxurc living thus removed, the door Maokey, on tho Courier remarks, was
Pala&lt;® intrigues, tho inexorable de­ waa forced open. The night men rnahed out and thirty years ago a penniless boy in Ire­
hurried acroa* tbo abaft to the atain leading to
He takes a sad pleasure in your mis?
mands of tlw powers, and tlie utter collapse of tlie aurfaoo, followed by a flood of water wte-h land. Sixteen years ago he waa bankrupt,
fortunes.
threatened to ingulf them. ■Rwyesrepod-with­ and now he is the owner of the richest
The local Board of Health of MomHe forgets his principles to gratify
out
injury,
and
at
once
went
to
work
on
the
silver
mine
that
has
ever
been
discovered.
willingnesa on tho part of the Sultan to abdi­
your enemies.
digging farthcpuiydw of rescuing their
cate.... All effort* to bring about a peaceful aurfaoa
prohibiting the Iml
buried com;iauion*. Munwbfle Sept And.-reon
He forgives your maligner and slan­
The Duratlcm of Christ* Life.
settlement
of
the
difficulbe*
between
Albani*
certain article* *hr
bail reached tho acene. A Elanoe st tho river
derer with all his heart
This is now generally confined to
•bowed them at ones Um
of saving
He is so friendly that you cannot
the Ufa of any of the tw
« fa the thirty-two or thirty-threp year*. The
railroad* loading mio Memphis, and will in force, and with considerable MNMsa.
tunnel was in vafa. The
»cn fa the difference of ope or two years arises from kick him.
rigidly enforce the order,
■He generally talks for you, but always
England has been suffering greatly •haft untfl Hw twentv
the different views on the length of his beta the other way.—Col. Ingersoll in
The State Board of Hadtli of M»dsfrom flood*. ■ ll*ilw«y traffic in several couutica
Even had public ministry. Christ died and rose the National Illustrated Weekly.
was impeded, and crop*. especially bay, much
■again in tlie full vigor of early

that any

legged stools, and for a bedstead there
was a row of poles with one end stuck in
a crack of the logs, and the other end
laid in a forked stick, driven into the
ground, with sane boards laid across tlie
poles, and upon these n heap of leaves
covered with skins and old petticoats.
The boy • and girl were dirty, halfdreoaed and neglected..
Their mother was dead, and their
fatlier was a rough hard man. '
Once he left them for some time, and
when he came back, he brought with
him a splendid bureau, a table, a set of
ehaira, a clothes-chest, bedding, and
other furniture—.-and a new mother tor
the children l .
She, poor woman, had supposed sho
was marrying a well-to-do man; and had
come with him all the way from Ken­
tucky, expecting to find a good homo
awaiting herself and her three cliildrcn.
and instead of it she found this forlorn

■bowed a Blight inereww

injured. Several fives wm lost by the flood*.
Theke have been excessive mins in
England, and farmers are complaining... .Gem
Board of Health.
Hkobeleff* mother and her attctid&amp;ute ore re­
Con. Cash, the South Carolina duelist, ported to liavo been murdered while on their' amend the abaft and wmeaxi
has been adraxtted to »l,W0 bait Cash and hi* way to the military hospital*- at Telmpsn, in
on attempted to kill an editor who had denounced
the duel in hia paper. but tlw editor's friend*
wacoed ban... M* New Orieau* health author- mead Bartlett, M. P., are noon to be married..

into the State without it

rfiuy. pt a grana
The State Guard forces of Kentucky tneCtvi Guard*.
the Government;

.tch from Part* aar*
-intends to leave the
1 until after the di»-

It in said that Husain in looking loug-

drowning

manhood, and bo continues to five
in the memorr of the church. The
decline and weakneM of old age is incon­
sistent with liis jxMition na the renovator
ortLSavior of mankind. Ireymus, other­
wise (hs a disciple of Polycarp, who was
a'disciplo of 8t«John) the most trust­
worthy witness of apoetolic traditions
among tha fathers, held tlie tmtenaJile
opinion that Christ attained to the ripe
around tho age of 40 or 50 yearn, nnd taught over
ten years (beginning with the thirtieth),
and tliat He thus passed through all the
stages of human life to save and sanc­
tify "old men,” oh well as infants and
children and boys and youths. ” He aj&gt;
pealsTor this view to tradition dating
deviate from St John, and supports it by an
unwarranted inference from the loose con­
Tint jKipulatiaa of Oneida county, jecture of the Jews when, surprised at
N. Y., is found to be 115,846, a "gain of the claim of Jesus to have existed before
5,888 since 1870. Of thia the city of Abraham was bom, they asked Him:
Utica gained 5,123.
" Thou ert not yet 50 years old, and hast

But, like a brave woman, she made tho
beat of it With her furniture and her
core, she soon maxle tlie cabin homelike.
The two children, Abe and Nancy, were
noon cleaner and better dressed than they
had ever been before. ‘Both of them
were good children, . und she loved them
both.
.
To the boy, her coming was the be­
ginning of a new life. She sent him to
school whenever there was a chance,
which, was not often; she encouraged
him and sympathized with him, and
was a true mother to him, the only
mOther'he over knew.
Many years afterward, ho said to a
friend, with tears in his eyes, "All that
I am or hope to be, I owe to my angel
mother. ** And she said of him ofter ho
was dead:
"Abe never gave mo a cross word or
look, and never refused, in fact or ap­
pearance, to do anything I requested
"I never gave him a cross word in my
i life. His mind and mine—what littk I
had—seemed to run together. Ho was.
dutiful to me always.
"I think he loved me truly. I had a
son, John, who was raised with Abe.
"Both were good Ixiys, but I must
say, both now being dead, that Abe was
the best boy I ever saw or expect to see. ”
A Hint for Women.
Herbert Spencer, in his new Ixxik,
gives tho following interesting data in
regard to two popular customs: "Though
abiit-nce of ears seems more generally to
liave marked a.criminal than a vanquished
enemy who had survived the taking off of
his ears ns trophies, we may suspect
tliat originally it was tho trait of an en­
slaved captive; and that by mitigation it'
Kve rise to the method of marking a slave
nt was used bv the Hebrews, and still
continues in the East with a modified
meaning. In Exodus xxi., 5, 6,.wo read
that if, after six years' service, a pur­
chased slave does not wish to be free, his
master shall ‘bring him to the door, or
unto the door-post, and his master shall
boro his ear through with on owl, and
ho shall serve him forever.’ Comment­
ing on this ceremony, Knolx’l says: ‘In
tho modern East the system of piercing
tho ears is mentioned as tho mark of those
who are dedicated.
♦ ♦ 4 It ex­
presses the belonging to somebody.’ And
ainoe, where there grows up qualified
despotism, private. slavery is joined with
public slavery, and the accepted theory
1* that all subjects are the property of
tlie ruler, we may suspect tliat there
henoe results in some cases the universal­
ity of this mutilation. ••• A re­
lated usage must be noted—the insertion
of a ring in the nose. ’’
Another great singer has risen. Her
admirers predict for her a position of
rivalry to Patti. Her name is SembriclL
She is a sort of univemnl genius. She
is a proficient in several branches of the
arts, but, above all, she is an. opci a.
singer. The other day at rehearsal the
orchestra at Covent Garden literally
stopped to applaud and cheer her.

THE MARKETS.
NEW YORK.
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JUw.r.T—No. 2 .
Choice

MILWAUKEE

“ Jock jag^wl’ Deeflculty.”

A story is told of a Scotch newspaper
editor which is almost pathetic M ita
wide application to profeasionsJ n»rymor. This editor was also the projBtor
of a very well-known Scotch journJtand
De waa uoumy mrerostca ia cne suoceas
of lus venture. But ho knew that there
waa one defect in the print, a fatal defect
in a Scottish newspaper. The Bawbee
was too solemn, too earnest, Dot ruffi-

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Detroit

he wanted in tho person of a funny
editor. He then boasted himself in the
w
wdelTof hi. M&lt;m&gt;K .fiag:
. .
"I have found in my Dew sub-editor a ; o*v*------yoraig man just overflowing in natural '
a««u-

I confess that I jo
Saturday Review,

criiciMSUTL

‘

INDfijiApbljA

�well

SATURDAY,

-

Ax Englishman who participated in timing that he turn paid nn astounding
the battles of Balaklava and Inkermann
bilitiea are that Vanderbilt will put all
suicided st Toledo a few days agothese pictures away in a private gallery,
Cynthia and Elizabeth Taggart went where they will l&gt;e seen only by the
fo lied about forty yenrsfcgo, at Middlewould do something for art beside' using
Their disease, fl they 'had any, was. it as a background to parade before the
merely a lack of vitality. Cynthia died public the huge line of figures whieh
designates hia wealth, he would endow
a museum of art and fill its gallery with
The locust plague is Incoming a very these choice pictures.
eerious matter in portions of Russia.

1MMMCAN

tliis country where rwnunemtive crops
can lie secund without labor, or sm&gt;
.stantial property’without value received.
Horn shavings arc excellent fertiliz­
ers, m they contain a large amount of
ammonia. ’ They are sold An the English
market at tho ra^c of 840 to $50 per ton.
A Mschani Ahl ■ (M Y.) farmer
protects his hjsn-r3»t" from hawks and
from thk-Ves by keeping a flock of a
ddxcn guinea fowls. He regards them

.table­
ts starch with,half a pint
dissolve a small piece of
uL .ftlmut the size of tlie tip of
, in hot water; when cold, stir
_r i starch. Put the collars into
the starch, rub them up and down iu it,
amooth them will out with a piece of
linen, aud iron immediately, firet with a
flai-iTTJU. then with a polishing-iron.

banks throughout the United States,
with details of their liahilhtes and re­
sources [rum 1830 to 1880, has just twen thc herds vary from less than 1,000 to
issued from official sources at Washing- more than 50,000 Lead;

tlie history of American lauiking for half
a century pest It divides itself into
two epochs. Tlie first begins with the
rise iu financial power and iK&gt;liticul in­
fluence of the old United States Bank at
Philadelphia, goes through with the
downfall of that institution and ends
with the advent of the civil war. The
second begins with the'Substantial de­
struction of the State-bank system and
the foundation of the . Chase national­
ban king system. Considering tliis table
iu decades we find that in 1830 there
were 394 banks, with a capital stated in
round numbers of 8148,000,000, with a
circulation of 851,000.000, with deposits
of 858,000,000, with 825,000,000 of spe­
cie and $9,000,000 of real-estate re­
sources.
In 1840 there were 907

PASSING SMILES.
The man who was stage-struck had tha
driver arrested.
Whew a man is climbing the ladder of
fame he'likes rounds of applause.
A place for everything, and every­
thing in ita place—tho baby's mouth. .
In tho* Salt Lake Cityl flats appears
this sign: “Ring tho top bell for the
oldestwifo."

Perhaps the most justly celebrated
cheese miule ou the Continent of Europe
is tlie Swiss' Gnwere. This is made
proach of a stranger.
mostly in hut», called chalets, high up
bat the woman who dot's not marry does
If you dtadre to get a large yield of among the Alps, at the time during which
The farmeaa find themselves j»werlem»
The projected tunneling of Mont
the pastures on the mountain-aides are
to resist their ravages. Other insecte Blanc is engaging the serious attention
accessible, and the huts habitable,’ say
are devastating the gmiu fields, and al’ of (French engineers, and, contrary to iu which bran has been stirred at' the from tho melting of tho snow in May to
together the outlook is exceedingly un­ common opinion, they characterize it as rate of one omirt to two gallons of water'. the end of September, when mon and'aniYou will find, if you have not tried this mals descend for the winter into tho shel­
favorable to Russian wheutgrowcra.
tin easier undertaking than that of the
daily practice, that your cow will give
Simplon route. The estimates of coat 25 per cent more milk immediately un­ tered vaHeys thousands of feet below. 000,000 of deposits, 8:15,000,000 of spe­
Tho chalets are located jn the midst of
Prof. Earle, of the Fish Qommiffrion, for executing such a work are, in the der tho effects of it, andehe will become
cie, and 826,000,000 of real estate. In rising broke a hole in the ceiling.—Dan­
-has discovered that Spanish mackerel! case of the Simplon, about 327,000,000, so accustomed to the diet as to refuse to tho mountain pastures on a spot safe from 1850 we find a decrease in the number of bury News.
avalanches, aud generally near to a small
“Wht is Hymen always represented aa
can be artificially hatched, and tliat its and in tliat of Moqt Blanc only $15,000,­ drink clear water unless verv thirsty. pond or spring of water, when such are banks to 824, in capital to 3217,000,000,
bearing a torch?” asks the Boston Pott.
capacity of reproduction greatly excels 000. Furthermore, it is claimed that But this mess she will drink almost any available. l*rovisiona from tlie valleys ar® and in deppsita to 3109,000,000, accom­
That's easy enougln Its a Lint m to who
time,
aud
ask
for
more,
'file
amount
of
panied
by
on
increase
of
circulation
to
carried up weekly to the chalets, and it is
that of either cod or shad.The Protes­ the Mont Blanc tunnel will make the
this drink necessary is an ordinary
8118.000,000, and of specie to 845,000,­ uh all build- the fires.
tor is making further experiments with journey from Paris to Genoa some nine­ water-peil full at a time, morning, noon under such difficult circumstances that 000, but with a reduction in real estate
In concluding on article on the last
a cheese is made which for hundreds
the hatching apparatus in Gbesaicake ty-seven kilometers shorter, "and from and night—Michigan dinner.
c£ years has been, considered almost, if to 821,000,000. In I860, after only ten corn crop an Alabama editor remarked:
When about to set a hen Cake a najl mAquitaAebeat on tho Continent.
' years, the number of banks had nearly | “We have on exhibition in our nanctum
b-L
______
Paris to Milan forty-four kilometers
.
keg nnd soak it until water-ti '
’ ’
The milk, partly skimmed, or not, ao- doubled, - so that they stood at 1,597, a magnificent pair of ears. ”
A family of young ladies who reside
Mils. Van Cott, the woman evangel­ shorter than by the Simplon route. The in halves and put in two iiscl
cording to the quality of tho cheese de­ with 8427,000,000 of capital, 8156,000,000
ist, has retired from the field, probably Lx’ation of the tunnel is a point which ter; in the water put in half i ounce of sired to be made, is put into a great kettle of circulation, 8271,000,000 of deposits, in tliis eity so often entertain their com­
has given rise to various opinions, but oil of sassafras and ono opn&lt; of solu- and swung on a crane over a gentle fire, JpO.OOO.OOO of s»eci&lt;-. and 828,000,000 pany on. the front stoop that they have
tion of carbolic acid. CRmh
where it is allowed to attain a temperature of real estate. Within the ensuing ten gained the title of tho step-sisters.
4own- And no wonder. During the that which meets with special favor from face of tho water fit a thin w
of per- of seventy-seven degrees
It is Baid there are now 200,000 Chriss Fahrenheit, years, ending in 1870, the number of
fourteen yearn of feet ministry »die has the advocates of the enterprise is from forated board; put
l.thofire
banks fluctuated seriouslyr falling at one tians in China. If they are real Chris.whan the.katt* ’
off.the
--------fire
- and |I lianks
When coag- time to 1,466, and’ rising at another to tians, China compares favorably with
rennet is oddei
flannel, and then
traveled 143,417 miles, has preached Chamounix to Counnaveur.
1,645, with corresponding changes in all this country.—New Orleans Picayune.
mough
the—
curd
enough to shape the
d Jine with ulation has edi
____
______
I
4,294 sermons, tavudes conducting 9,333
Dr. Coopbr, in Ffaserbt Magazine, cut straw.
X prominent writer of rhetoric says
Now put a few drop® of oil is cut into as fine pieces as is practiblo of the other particnlkn, which -we have
ether religious tastings, ani^ writing
neM worQ learned and correctly used
argues that only those eye-glasses that of sassafras about the nest, put in your 1 with tho largo wooden knife which is collated. Since 1870 the number* of
•9,8&amp;3 letters.
*
stexlily^ increased until it
u
ncquircment to be proud ot‘r The
kettle Jis-*then
banka has steadily
:
v —’ tauiks
are made of the purest glass con lie con-. eggs and ben, and over nil put a barrel i used for thej purpose. The kutt!
the fire .again,,and
again, and tho curd stands this year
at 2,019, representing a usufruct of his biaplasm lies in the differ with an nrdhed ojieuing on one Hide. By ■ swung over tho
--------------------------------------,.r
e.lni
nnn
non
.....1
turn
William Gohsard, a convict, made a sidered itafe—specks, rays, globules or this method eggs may be safelv hatched is taken up in’ small quantities in _____
capital
of
3451,000,000,
and
with
$6,000,-1
button
thereof »
a pornovel attempt to escape from tlie peni­ other imperfection^ are detrimental. in January or February, even if in n very ringer nnd poured back through the finam Ichthyophagona Club tea teen
of I atarto
BtarUM1
~ specie
~ than the' • 1,595 bunks
---fi
j
jjow York. It is calculated to
tentiary at Jefferson City, which came Though more costly, pebbles possess dry, warm room—the water' beneath**! gen, where it is still more finely divided, leas of
furnishing all the necessary moisture.
( Groat importance is attached to this 1870. This year, , however, shows an , amL. the reputation” of any husband who
near lieing successful He was em­ important advantages, namely: Ex­
Farmers who are wide awake and ' division of the curd, in order that each enormous growth of real-estate resources
h,,,,..,
„at night and tries to tell
ployed as a packer in the shoe-shop, and, treme hardness, rendering it difficult to given to investigation do not sow so , particle mav be fully exposed io the ao to 848,000,000. and of deporits to 8767,- goes home late
been.'
with the assistance of a.fellow-oonvict, strateh or break them, and clearness, much wheat to the acre as they formerly ' tion of the heat in the “cooking" process, 000,000, lieing 8110,000,000 more than 1
A
compounder says food and medicine
got himself packed into a shoe-case, never becoming dull from moisture; and did, and they do not sow it so deep, which ensues up to a point when a tem- in 1870, nearly $500,000,000 more thsn ij are most perfectly combined in his oelein 1860, $658,000,000 more than in 1850,. l brated bitters. They will lack the elewhich, with the other cases, was to be they are also thought to be cooler, than The great, heavy, harrows of ten or peraturo uf 90° has been attained. The
twenty years ago ore not now employed kettle is then immediately swung off tlw aud $709,000,000 more than when the 1
shipped immediately. Unfortunate]? for other glass. To be good and true the by them in covering seed, und the drill, fire, and the waste of curd and whey stir- half century begun. During tliis whole . mente of popularity, however, if they do
*' not contain a drink.
*
him, there was a delay in tlie arrival of glasses should likewise be, in all -'-their whieh can be .depended an better, is lie- red for aomefifteen minutes longer, and if period the total of our banking liabilities i
hk brilliant
Sophie
she
resources has risen from 3270,000,- , T
~T
-------- IT
7*-!7 Arnold, when
iUTiTi
the wagon which was to take the boxes jMirts, of on equal thickness in propor­ coining universally popular. In broad- the cooking has been prpperly performed and
000
to
$1,500,000,000.
'rhis
developJ»eard
of
a
certain
diplomatist
that had
to tlie depot, and, 'his absence being tion to their copvexity, as well us of an cast sowing, after the ground is thor- the particles of curd have the appearanoo incut of American bonking n»rk- « cor- been ■wtnn by th. voir,., ciclauncd,
oughly prepared, a smootlung harrow of bursted grains of rice swimming in the
marked, a search was instituted, result­ equal form. Another and eturily-npplied will cover the seed deep enough. A whfcy. Tho curd is then collected in a n-.poi.dmg dcvelrnimcnt of American "Poor brute. Hunger muat mdond bow
test of true glasses is that of bolding ’ Wisconsin writer gives the result of an doth, and great core is taken to expel nil trade and industry, a development mu^h | terrible thing.
ing in his discovery.
The faumber of one-artned young men
them obliquely over print, all the letters experiment iu planting nt different whey. The salting of the cheese is also more than proportieffiuto to the approxi-1
driving onl with young ladle, th™.
Texas Jack got his nickname by a of which will lie found to preserve their deptlis—on the surface,.one-fourth inch, considered a delicate and important pro- motel estimate which Gen. Walker, the,
Suitf rintendant of the C-nuus, hoc given I Rimmer evening, u truly appalling. Aa
feat in cattle speculation. Durinp^the tnie clinrncter if the glasses are correct one-half inch, three-fourths inch and cess. The salt is rubbed from time to no within a few dan past, of our in-1 old soldier at our elbow oaya that one arm
so on to several inches. That on the , time on tlw outside of tho cheese, care
- r
l-vzvra rsrvza in i- on
—
war Texas was shut off from the other
population
from
23,000,000
is vrsvnrinltlv
invariably i&lt;vsf
lost sinrinrr
during nn
on s*ncrfurio
engago.
...
surface lav two weeks lieforo
enough shall 'i crease in population
la-fore sprouting
spronting;;
; being
bein'’*taken
’ ‘ to discern when
’
T
Southern .Stated, and consequently there
The
hk four
four great
great coffee
coffee countries
countries of
ol the
the । ii......
one-fourth to
have
l&gt;eenabsorbed.
The Grnyerecheeses
&gt;eenabsorbcd._________
~ three-fourths
ii—j—ti_ inches L_.
_______________
___________ |j 1850 to 48,000,000 in 1880. The tele-1 nmnL
world IUU
are JMinjUl,
Brazil, V
Java,
Sumatra, ,M«V.
nnd deep
•
*
...
.. commonly
----------- *«-—
•— and
— 3‘ i graph
. and...
.
-&gt;•-», uunu...-,
‘ ’ the I
At a camp meeting, lately, a venerable
a® me-UP in four
ur five
days, and. are
three feet in ---------diameter,
tlie steam-engine
explain
was no supply of beef from that source. Vuiiu
I sister begun the hymn: “My soul be on
_____________
tons have : so on, getting later ns the depth in- weigh over ons hundred pounds. A sue- disproportion.
Jock, who was then known by his real Ceylon. Hitherto 250,000
‘
’ * thousand foee arise. ” Sho
good vearlv 1 creamNl. The last to come up wae plant- cessful cheese &lt;4 tins kind is like a soft
, ®d three ttnd n hnlf tiicBes deep, and ydlow paste, which melts in tlie mouth,
name, John Omohuudro, invested all been considered ns a t
I began too hn h. “Ten thousand," sho
h —- J
How to Manage a Kitchen.
Ins money in a drove of cattle, organized figure for Brazil, but Inst year the ex- 1' was fourteen days in reaching the sur- nnd it is filled with cavities about tho
screeched and stopped. “Start her at
“
Aclean
kitchen
makes
a
clean
house,"
portations
t
...
•
•
five thousand!’ cried s converted stock
nmountcxl to 273,000 tons. (the’cud uf six. weeks tiuit size of a pen, ono or two, say, in each
a strong guard of herdars, and fought
is a saying which has a great deal of
rmwnwintwm of
erf coffee in tlie planted one-foxffth to (ine-biilf inch deep square inch of cheese.—Dairyman’s
Ins way to Teimewtae, where tho people But the consumption
truth in it As all the food of the fami­
A.thaveleb waa badly hurt in a rail­
•
Journal.
eagerly bought his beef and set him up country itself now amounts to 60,000 bUkx! far ahead of the rest.
ly has to be prepared in the kitchen, and
road accident—two ribs broken and other
Pct one bushel of tlie parings of .
as most working people have to take
for n hero.- AX oh enthusiastic public tons, raising the total yearly product of
injuries.
He went to the office to com­
The
Prophecy
of
the
Greyhound.
horses’ hoofs (such as may l»e obtained
their meals and sit in the kitchen—in­ plain. “What!” cried the office clerk.
meeting be Aras introduced as Texas Brazil to 333,000 tons. Fortunately for nt a horseshoer’s shop) into a Imrrtl ami J
,
----- ---Richard IL, of England, had a grey- deed, iu&lt; the one day-room has • to be
Jock, and tho title adhered to him.
• the planters in other parts of tlw worlfi, fill if with wqter. Let
?_ stand for a hound, called Math, beautiful beyond parlor, kitchen, and all to many honest “you want to make a row about so small
jt' it
coffee has grown into a necessity in the week, when it is ready
_ —_yfor use.
—3. Apply measure, who would not notice or follow families—it ought to be clean and neat, a matter? Not a month ago twelve of
iif^jxrt. All
* ” bedding Bny One but the king. Whenever the or.it will not bo comfortable and healthy. our passengers were killed, and we didn’t
Onk of th® -new uses to which cotton Umted States, and its price Ims risen. it with .ft watcrin^pot.
even hear a word of complaint from any
(■r«xi with this liquid king rode abroad tho greyhound was First
first ox
of an,
all, roe
the winuow
window ana
nnd roe
the mefire„
oil is put* is said to lie tile making of Although the soil of Brazil, especially plants can liemteL".
every other day if they, are not pot loosed by tho person who had him in place must be clean and bright
£’ •
, , .
nguu No
no °
•leotnargorine. From it also are mode for coffee culture, is very extensive, yet
A. sMAnL lx&gt;y of Bath, Me., had just
Isiund.
Repotted plants should be charge, and ran instantly to caress him, room is cheerful with a dirty fire-place.
fire-place.
imitations of oliva oil. castor-bean oil, the difficulty of obtaining labor daily watered once a week until they have bv placing his two fore feet on his shoul- Every morning the room must
it be
lie carecare- j gone to b^d, when he began to dream
cows. Some slight noise wokja
and many others.
Tlw sugar-cane 1 becomes greater, and this renders it plenty of working roots to take up the L
dera.
It foil
and the fullv sweptTafid anv hearth-rug, mat, or
_____ Ii:
j: out that as the king
’
niece of
bu taken out of him up and he said, “Mamma, I saw
of carpet
carpet must
mi
growers ore finding that the leaves and doubtful whether the above figure can manure. It will also lie found excellent Duke of Lancaster were converging in the piece
’ beat doily,
” ’ ’xne
” r. neanu
The hearth
must
some
oows.^
“Where? whe
for harj-wood plants. if used once or court of* tho
castle,
their being
horses doors
bei
'
...
and
mum.
----,
"T'
l
*
~ aakedLj.’Up
bagasse of the sugar-cane can be used be much exceeded. The crop of Java twice a week. Tw&lt;f or throe weeks nf- ready for them to mount, the greyhoum.
lounJ bo cU^med every Joy,
tho otovo
“&gt;&lt;i ho polotag to tho coding.
. . ..
r.i. ..
by the paper-makers.
A low grade of nnd Sumatra was estimated at 94,000 ter the plants have
His rnnthnr
mother r*&gt;markiwl
remarked that tliat won
was &amp;
a
i.„v« been watered with
untied, but instead of running as .brushed,
the fire-irons rubbed _with
a Hu
wrapping-pajier is already made from tons for exjxjrt; the consumption of the the manure the foliage generally changes usual to the king, he left him and leaped leather once a week at least, the grate queer place to see cows, and the little
fellow
gut
slightly
angry
and
said,
this fiber, and experimante indicate that inhabitanta, although the population is from u green to a golden yellow, moving to tlw Duke of Lancaster’s slioulders, must be black-headed, and the fender
“
Well,
I
gueas
thry
could
be
angel
cows,
the finer grades, even of writing-jiaper, double that of Brazil, is not half of that from the stem down to the point of the paying him every court, and caressing and irons thoroughly polished, and all couldn't they?”
leaf, which, however, lasts only a few Lim as he formealy used
__— to
—caress
_____ —
the well scoured down twice a week. Cupmay be made from it These' are two of -the latter country. The production weeks, when it changes ton dark, glossy king. Tlie duke, no’t acquainted with this b&lt;&gt;ards want great care to keep them free
Fldo.
new industries that promise well for tlie in Ceylon, though greater than that of green. Plante under this watering grow I greyhound, asked the king tho meaning from dust, cool and neat Suppcsing
there ore two cupboards, ono on each
Southern planters. •
It sounds queerly to tell of a poodle
1878, shows a falling off when compared very strong. The flowers are very re- , of tliis fondness, saying:
gala^
and
“What does this mean?”
side of the fire-place, it ia well to keep driving off a bear, but a lady writer re­
witli former years; there were in all | ^
‘1 bright in color. Plants thus!
bo kept in verv. small pot“Cousin,” replied the king, “it means one for stores, as groceries, etc., and one lates such a story m the Hural New
A wri feb on Zulu peculiarities, in the 41,200 tons exported from tlw island, the j for a lean
।
long time without being truUS- : a great deal for you, and very little for for crockery.
Everything should be Yorker:
Nouth African Folk-Lore Journal, says native consumption lie
ing very small.
lieing
planted.
clean that is put in the cupboards, and
me.”
Twenty years ago when Dr. G. and his
that when a child ia about. 10 days old
“How?" said the duke; “pray explain there should bo a place for every differ­ ps’etty young wife decided to take Horace
lit.”
HOUSEHOLD HELPS.
ent thing, so that if y&lt;M wanted anything, Greeley’s advice and “Go West,” tho
itis partially buried “at a spot or be­
Long of Short Vacations.
,
i
“I understand by it," wnswered tho even in the dark, you could lay your question arose, “What shall we do with
neath some tree that lias been struck by
Long, of course, say all tho children.
A obxat many ladies who save every,
g„,yhound fondles and hand upon it Be sure, whether you
lightning,” in orderjthnt it uir.y r&lt; u-.h-r Two months, at least, soy the tired thing else waste their rose leaves. Dnod
hi&gt;
to you
day_ „ Kingof keep the lids bright or not, to keep the
Fido was tlie family pet —a snow
it courageous. "When diseases are"prev­ teachers. For once, teachers and pupils they make the moat delightful filling
which you will surely be, and I inside of every pan or pot used in cook­ white dog six iiinlim high—but with a
be deponed; for the natural instinct ing so clean that it is jperfectly dry and spirit m brave as that of any mastiff in
alent, " all. the girls and unmarried are in perfect accord. The vote is unani­ for sofa pillows, pin cushions etc retaining their fragrance a great length of of
dog ,ht)Wll u
Kot.p
sweet If you neglect his you may be the the land.
-women of a kraal rise early in the n&amp;orn- mous, and there are no dissenters.
But there is actually a movement to time.
therefore, by youri side, for he will now cause of poiaonmg yourself nnd your
“Toko him, of course,” said Lottie,
ing, dress themselves entirely in their return to the old-fashioned vacation of.
Sponge Caex.—Beat four eggs, two ' leave me and follow you.”
. household. Many families liave been f How can we live without Fido?”
brothers’ skins, and, taking their * knoli- two weeks in August.. In some parte of cups HUgar, two cups flour (with two
The Duke of Lancaster treasurednip |x&gt;isoned by food being oooked in dirty
“But, my dear, that is absurd. Take
Canada,
we
see
the
teachers
have
much
helping teaspounfuls baking powder what the king said, and paid attention to pans. Besides, even if food is not made a dog a thousand miles?”
kerries’ and sticks, open the cattle-peL
However, the deed was done.
or kraal, and drive the cattle away from trouble to get the whole month for a rest sifted in) all together thoroughly; then I the greyhound, who would never more poisonous, it is sjxnled by not being clean­
Among puxoeb
”
“ hiML a little lemon and two-thinls cup of *
—’------ 1 u
“ kept by ly cooked. Be very jiarticutar about
follow Richard’ -*
of ”
Bordeaux,
but
the vicinity of the homestead, not re­ sure brou^d t
. Beat well and bake, and the side of the Duke of Lancaster, as was
familv were seated in the cottage talking
turning till sunset. No one of the op­ mittee* in sot
as fine a cake os was ever witnessed by thirty thousand men.— soda in some handy place, where you hopefully of the bright prospects before
you w
,eaten.
posite sex dares to go near the girls on vacation.
can, whenever you wash up, take a bit them, and longingly of the friends they
Chronicles of Froissart.
A father says: “My boy bathes in tho
and put in tho water. It is very cleans­ bad left behind, wnen Fido came running
When water has once" been made to
this day.”
•
river seven times a dav when ho is out
ing, and both crockery and tins washed to the door barking violently. Then he
1m4L the fire mar Ixi very much lesNational Debts and Expenditures.
The following table shrfws tho popu­
in not water, with a nit of soda in, will mu bock to the temporary stables, where
it .1 a-waiog TkfetP Thire i» no ! We giro below » table •bowing the be sure to shine nnd be sweet All tins the fine horses were kept which the doc­
lation of twenty-three American cities
closed." A poor laboring mother cries: ndeutage wtotevur m nntawg w^r , debt, end expend.tore. per be^l for the should be polished once a week. Kitch­ tor hod brought all the way from tho
in 1860, 1870 and 1880 :
“What! are my four children to be lx&gt;il turimudr ■ tbo li.ud wilt eixipe in Imdmg u«Uon&gt; of the world:
en towels require good management It old Empire State.
thrown on my hands the whole sumis a vary nasty habit to be careless about
“Fido has started another Badger, I
steam, without raising the heat of tho ;
MS^QS
towels. Tea tilings and glass should be guess,” said the doctor, resuming the
WMtWMS.
wtiter.
’
\
’
?.&lt;•
’
;
Country.
Brooklyn....
wiped with a thin, coarse towel kept for conversation. But this did not answer.
CoLI&gt;-WaTER CAKE.—One teacupful'l XMUHTHnntnry™
that purpose. If you have a plate-rack Back and forth from the stables to the
of sugar; piece of butter the size
enough for the teachers!’’
over the sink, plates should be washed in cottage the little sprite ran, almost fran­
We see there are two sides to this aueohot water, rinsed in cold, and put to tic with excitement, and barking furi­
29\UOO • H&amp;.47J
tian. It is certainly desirable to keep
drain in the rack; but if you have no ously.
.
children from running wild, nnd yet both one-fourth teaspooi_^_----------rack you must wipe the plates; keep a
At length tho family went out with
&gt; »MM a cuu they and their taafilwre need ching© anfi tail te«Tip&lt;ul nter, -wlute. oltwo egua,
good dish-cloth to wash them with, and lanterns, to try to quiet the faithful dog
reek It may be found beet, in the course beaten to stiff froth, and put in Inst; lb- ; i-xd-tu
a good coarse towel to dry them with, more than from four of any danger.
vor to taste. ,. . '
'
. D&lt;ain«rk.
and uoe your dish-cloth and your dish­
Thev found one ride of the stable torn
U2,«MH
10C.7M
towel for nothing else.
off and a horse loose.
biscuit, the sateraius is sifted with the !
Something was moving away across the
the schoot-’housc. ' The girls could bring flour instead of * dissolving it in water, ■
Cattle and Shrep Raisix la the United field, and little Fido was in hot pursuit
their sewing, the boys their pencils, and , the. biscuit will. be lighter aud better.
States.
“It is a bear," said ’ the doctor, exam­
* f them their unginff-bodLB. Avbida modcretely-heiiped teaspounful
The great cattle and slteep-raimng re­ ining the track. ■
hard lessons and all the usual rou- of aaleratus to two cups of sour milk Hair.’.’.--------The animal was killed the next dav, a
gions
of
the
United
States
begin
150
the Bchool could spend tlie morn-’ or buttermilk. I prefer buttermilk, but
miles went of Omaha, the starting-point huge fellow, who was disappointed in
‘
twing, reading, tho biscuit must be mixed os soft as po»- . '
his hoped-for meal off the horses by the
spite fill little vixcoL ,
Fido was a hero after this, and always
1 amusing manner the and children than to the teacher. For half cup of butter, one-quarter cake of
over the fertile Laramie plains to the wagged his tail proudly and looked up
made by their jirojeo^ teachers need and must have rest— compressod yeast, two quart® of flour.
Rocky mountains, and 1,000 miles on knov. inglv when any one told th® sto«y
XoutA’.ftjwipgtate-.ia TJO-KIJn':. Heat the milk and butter until the but­
toward the Pacific, tlirough Utah, Ore­ uf Fido and the boar.
ter is melted ; add the yeast, pour the J
gon and Washington Territories, where
, mixture in the middle of tha flour, stir a ; Turkey..
there is ample room tat more than five
back
part
of
the
establishment
to
Ths late George Ripley, of New York,
speech by him
times the live stock now raised. Start­
forward a certain fur capo. Alter. little. If mixed at 9 a. m., mold atl p. I {jraxwiy
i joint editor of “Appleton’s Cyclone- .
subject
! .m,,-without adding any more flour. ; v«mm«
ing from the warm shores of the Gulf
ole neatly folded up, and waa! Fofir hours later, or cue before baking, j
wiUi: “Weil.r»*
teak, al , mold Into roll*. Bake twenty minuUw. | Wages id lwnw, vol,
•a Ton? You ve been gone Jong:
A solution of one and one-quarter of f First-claw brick-Inyeni receive 35 per the international bounda’y line into
They include.. .large portions
' ; rifiiSuLd of white soap and throe-eighths &gt; day; brick-molders, 83.50; 'hod-carriers,Canada.
---------------------------------&lt;100. which l.~a!
T—which
, —
-t-J 6,500,000 cat­
Ths population of Sch^eidnita, in
----- -------- of on ouhee of spirits of ammonia, dis- I 82.75; laborers, 82.50 ; plumbers, 83-50, of Texas,
musters
80.000,000 acres Germany, decreased 1.5 per thousand
double the j aolved in twelve galloeui o&lt; .oft water, i and chambermaids, dir;""----- ------,J- tle; Colorado, with an
adapted for the growth of grain, cattle luring tho year 1879.
will impart a beautiful and lasting white- 1 etc., get 820 per month.

£•5

�JULY 84.1080.
He couldn’t eat, drink nor stand wtifi,

CASTLETON REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. and when some one naked him why he
didn’t go to a dentist, be replied:
At our town caucus held at tlie Wol- ! "Becan.* I haven't got the pluck!
cott House, ouThurHlay, L. J. Wheel-1 Here I am. a great, big six-footer, able
to knock down an ox. and yet I haven’t
or (irreentrd the following ‘ preamplv j| got the grit to ntaud one yank on thia
and resolutions which wore a ’opted:
tooth! I’ve been down on tlie battle­
W'ArrrtM. the liquor men of the Suite line, in free fight* and out among the
of Micliigun have decided in, their eon- red Rkiiis, but I’m a coward 1”
Some laughed and some cpcouragvd
vcntioD and nuldished tbrongn tifeir
'
pspere, thn! they will vote for no num him and he finally said :
••WelL I believe I’ll try it, but I
for irate office who is not -pledged to
the liquor-interest nnd opposed to know wh.it I am, and I want u»metentjN ninre legisnrion, and, wherens., tliiiig to puKli.me on. I’ll bet thin fivct'ie source of all imliticnl power is with doUarbill. against ten cent* that I’ll
the people; Therefore, Reoolved, that have the tooth pulled.”
One of.the gnest* made the wager,
as Mvera nf law und order, we onglil to
be as earnest in the advunoement of and a Hmail crowd went along to see
tlie jtun. The .stranger walked up a*
goo&lt;i as they are of evil iegtMi^tion.
faoolred, tluit bur delegates to the Jmld nsn lion, took a neat in the dental
county convention be, and they are ‘chair, and evinced no sign of crawfish­
•
hereby instructed to support no mau ing until the dentist picked up the for­
for delegate to the state convention ceps aud lold him to get a good grip on
who is not a femjicnince man in prin­ Um chair. Then he.grew white in an
instant, slid out of the'chair and seized
ciple and practice.
.
/foso/oea. that we will support no man his lint and said:
••It’s Just a« I expected! I’m a great
for office in county and State at the
coining election, wlio is not known big calf oii wheels; and the worst flank­
er in America, but I can’t help it.'
to be tin active temperance man.
I
’
ve
lost the five dollars, and will prob­
i/ Rie following named persons were
ably have the toothache right along
choaen'delegatesto the county conven­ for a week, but'l’Il have to stand it aud
tion : L. J. Wheeler, James Fleming. hope to .be struck by lightning or mash­
H. A. Barber. J. J. Potter, W. N. De ed np on the cars.”—Detroit Free Preu.
' vine, Minor Mead, George Norton,
au
John Keagle, James Gregory and P. E.
Miller.
■
•

^niniw,

th»l !»•«•

KING,
JAMES A. SWEEZETj,
that ooatp aiDAni cauae a copy
penotudly aerved an He uld n

READY CASH,

'

Probate Order.

LARGEARM

SEWING MACHINES,

JULIUS BUSSELL,

DKY GOODS

Oa reading aiid filing tbepeUUon duly verified,
Van Frnde&gt;, ptaylucthla Court to determine vri

I have just purchased

—-------------- -

pOWERS A BARLOW,
«1 In Slid e.tau, are required to appear i
of .aid Court, then to be bolden all

Of the above machines,

,/

HARDWARE,

Aud it i. further ordered, that .aid peUtioaer giotlee to the peraon- .otereated in laid estate, oft&gt;

iy of hearinr.

AND WILL SELL THEM ON LONG TIME,

clement

M. BLACK,
surra.

Dealer ia

American and Foreign Marble,

SlwrllT s«le.

A.TVI&gt;

Monument*, Tombstones, Mantles, Ac.,
Allen. I did on'tbe 4lb day of July, i«M, levy open,
and seise all I be right, tide and Interest uf tbe aaM

LOW FIGURES.

------ ALL WRO WANT THE------

DR. C W. GOUCHER,
TpLECTIC PHYSICIAN and Burgvouia prepare./
to answer all calls that may be made for his

County of Barry, State of Michigan,
•cribed aa follows, io wit: Ail of thi

organs

F. A. JONES.

P
FHY8KTTAN and Burgeon. Day and
pro" ptly Alt'nd«1- °®“ re«i'
denre. North Wain Street, NasbtU e, Mich.

PIANOS

I
Council Rooms,
I Nashville?July 16,1880.
|F Connell met pursuant to adjourn­
. .ment.Pr&lt;*H&lt;-ntCInpiunn President, Bos­
ton, Cook, Downing, Olds and Rey­
nolds trustees. Absent Itoe.
On motion the clerk waa ordered to
post notices in three pub’ic places in
. die village to receive milod proposals
to dig the ditch to drain t)ie swamp
south of James Baird’s.
Tbe following resolutions were pre
seuted, accepted and approved by ayes
and nnvs ns follows: Avcs, Boston,
Cook. Downing, Olds ana Reynolds.
Nays none.

nnx .wain nirwi, in me ruiaco ai nasnvuic.
&gt; point ie front of the residence of Phillip
north of rang.' seven west, including the construc­
tion of the necessary eulwrta sod bridges across
Thornauple Hirer, and Mterwiing tbe street in front

a

SHOULD CALL AND SEE THE

DR IL WT WHIl MORE
•pCLRCTIC PHYSICIAN. Rrolderce and office
-IU at Leri Elliotts. Maple Grove Gen'ro.

GOOD SHAPE

J. A

And at a comparatively

WOLCOTT HARDWARE!

sheet music
At 36 terr rent diM-ount from nublhhen nrirea.
Itespvctfulh,

*

C. H. BERRY,

UNFERMENTED

| If you don’t want tot but we are selling

MALT BITTERS

Just tho fuiiuc.

GROCERY

Wo sell a

MALT ANO HOPS

LADIES ENGLISH TIE,

«ITtO

A beauty, at $ 1.00, ami a

SANDLE

ENFEEBLED DIGESTION, ImporrrUbM
Blood. Weak Luopi. kidne»» and urinary or
FOR
gan». conwmpOon, emaciation, tnrnUl and phi*lr»l

exhauulae, delicate 'emriro, nuroinc mot here, tickly children, and drMllty of *«■. WALT BITTERS
front of Phillip Holler*., al the place

Boise Ac F*r-ajaciie

14 Stop Organs WSgSg.

tree Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N. J

I»-441•
M o’clock, A

TE»CHERS‘.s™.™*

durins vacation. For tall particuUra, nddrero.
J- C. McCURDY a CO , CblcMOi III.
(4*4*) (40-471

irt MlMl-Rliu* to be made therefor.
On motion council adioured.
F. McDebby,
E. Chipman,
CletkPreoident.

IOIROE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
lias, A. M., Prin.

Mrs. Malvina A. Kellogg, daughter
of Dayid Demaray, died of parnTywH,
at her home in tliis village, July 19nt.
She was born in Niagara Co., N. Y.,
November 14. 1888. When about 19
years of age she canto with her parents
to Mactinb Co., Michl, where she reluained for about five years. Then she
came to Barry Co., and redded here un­
til her death.
She was married to Mr. Isaac Kel­
logg. Dec. ». 1850. whom she ha* left
with eight most affectionate children
to mourn their great loss; also a large
circle of-other relative*. 81m exper­
ienced religion in her childhood nnd
has been a tnembei of the Methodist
chnreh over twenty year*. A littio be­
fore she died, she waa able to deliver
her farwell message to the family acd
friends. It was a most affecting acene.
8hc was the only person present,whose
"BAHndiMurtmdby the prreenre
of the dentil messenger. She. wa» able
to expenwux* Will! Pa.l-^O death
where is thy Hing* O grave where is.
thy victory F

■oua condition Opens
For circular* address

FRENCH KID
At $2.50, worth $3.00. A Miss aud
Childs Slip, from GO cento up.
»• In menu shoes we have a
very fine assortment of
low ent nnd a

BUCKLE ALEXIS,;
A few Russet Plow Shoe* at $1.40, and .
a few

MENS I YOUTHS SUITS

■d that tbe first publication be made within t
r days from tbe date hereof.
D’led, Hastings July S, A. D.. ItoO.
JAMESM. MARTIN.

Wish to inform *11 that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating way*, geod
good* and low price*, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.

_______________ HENRI ROE.

I would respectfully announce to tbe public that

keep conatan tl y on hand a full atoek of
SB.
FANOT GOODS,

Syrups, Tobaccos. Fish,

IttM b Mai &gt; lint Qua traary Start I

Fxesb Goods, Full Weights

NEW
±:w
STORE

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

Michigan.
ABIJAH M. HJNT,

CORSETS,
EMBROIDERY,
HATS,
FLOWERS,
BONNETS,
ETC., ETC.

DRESS
MAZING
Done vltn ncalnroa and dlapatcb
MRS. O. M. YATK8.

BARRYHLLE MILLS.

WALKER l NORTON,
COME AND SEE.
Yom Trulf,

BOISE A. FRANCIS.
.IOBPRIXTIXG

MORGAN, BAHRY CO., MICH.

AT THIS OFFICE.

BEST

IN THE WORLD! ATTENTION

FARMERS I

&lt;5

From $3.00 up. SCOTCH SUITS
$11,00, $18.00, and $15.00
MENS AND LADIES

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED

TJI^STEFtS

m the Probate Court for rtio county
I in,_ i_ ___ 't

i.n at aa...

««
Ti.rropor.
banter^, that
■nmpo* n
Rborterod,
M&lt;M*4a)k (Me ne

WALKKR * NORTON,

Tn an endleBd variety, all the way
from $1.00 up. Our stock of
HATS ia complete ranging
j from 7 eta up. Ju*t roceivod, a line anHortment of
Fancy .

Light-Weight Pants,
They are Nobby too. Our all

Pn.-. of iU. BAKKVVll.tK MILL.

JJOOT AND SHOE SHOP.

BI-CARB. SODA FINEST SEWED BOOT
Which is the sama thing.

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

CALF BOOTS

Mixed Awimming bath*, acre* not
barred, coat nine a 1« Adam nnd Eve
irefore the tig-bat innovation.!* the

At M-00, worth »3M PRINTS tor 31,
0,7, 'll and 71 cento per yard.

LAWNS for 194 and 14* eta per yard.
P. K’b. from 9 to 10 cent*.
If you read this don’t forget the

,-Hottlr Cmt Trihm.

IN THEIR SEASON,

Lard,, by the lb. or barrel,

j^£lLLL5ERY!

appear and answer tbe Mil of eomplalnt filed in t
Having bought for CASH a large, neat eduae,
within th res months from the date of this
/
stock of

With Heal Plate ami a

iM-47)

Village Resolution.

Ins duly proven by the affidavit of Abljah M Flint,
Solicitor tor '
----- &lt;- --------• •—
bam Ix-ahy.
State, but la

At $1.90 Solid, our Womans

KID BOOT

.

Stale of Michigan, County of Barry, Fifth Judi­ , ^-Tbe highest Market Price paid
for Hide*, Pelts. &lt;fcc.

Sult fnr divorce pending in the Circuit Court for

Cheese ui Everything

twenty-five, acroea land ogned by PhlUlp HoUer, the MALT BITTERN CO, from unfermentedlWaft
Hope. Sold every where. MALT BITTERS CO.,
Catherine Ralaton nn.l TbotuM IHaladelland ex lend and
Ingthertroct In front of the residence of DauM Beaton, Mass,____________________ ’
kvcrta and .'ribm Ix-ntz. from a point where «aid
•troet InteraccuilH .-ctiou line between aectlona
thirty-five and ihlrty-etx, in an roateriy direction

Fresh and Salt Meats,
Mei Earn and SMien,

New Fresh Coods and Low cial Circuit in Chancery.
Prices.

by U c Common Council oi tbs village of Naahvlllo,’
that the alralgbtuing. altering and extending Main

MEAT MARKET.

Order of Publication.

TRADE MARK

WOMAN’S SLIPPER,

r of Barry and Slate of MichlIA RY WlTCHELL, Admx..
(4M8)

Proprietor

----- OLD RELIABLE-----

STATE OF MICHIG AN, County of Calhoun. M
In Ibo matter of ri&gt;o 'rotate of Prroton Mltehetl,

afternoon of that day (aubjeet to all encumberao-

From 93 eta. up.

in an easterly direction to Intersect said Main Rtrret,
aHa* la I.
.rn»..Ll 1. — -......... ... ■

JJENDY ROE,

Notice of Sale ot Real Estate.
I

J£NTERPRJSE

Goods Cheap.

lie Improvement.
Want**, It ha* hero drlcrtcIncJ by this Coun­
cil by resolution that the atratgblnlng. altering and

Dated, Jartlnj*. July 13th ISM.
HENRY II OUGHTAUK, Sheriff.
i-3-iB)____ by Wm. H. POWERS, Under Sheriff.

C. C. WOLCOTT,
। JJOM’TREAD THIS.

BAUGHMAN.

SURGEON, Woodland Cear*nd n*at»* c*lle proapt^yj atPHYSICIAN1&gt;,AND

------- AT THE

SMjyiut, COST.

MALT

SHERIFF.
OllRetiNna

th. County

FO1K.ISH.

CLOSE BUYING

£J HOCeHTAUM,

ly. Mieh!&lt;»n.

• -------- OF -A.L.U--------

.

According to the Nnshville Naws the
five mile go-H«-yon please, race in that
,------ AND------aq
city on tlie Fourth cclerbration was
run in very short order. Tliat paper
reports the winner to liavtf run in nine­
teen minutes. Either
those five
mile#*we re very short or the time keep­
er’s watch was very slow, or Nashville
has the fastest runners by several min­ Eatey. Bay State,
Bridgeport, and
utes tho world over saw.—Charlotte
Wkitaey Organa.
Republican.
Webber. Chtcberiu*, The time in question was published
Hale, &lt; hrtolie. Ham s.
exactly as given us by the Judges, but
Bro*., Whitney and
the. race course was undoubtedly short.
McCammeron l*ianoa,
----At remarkably----Yet you can depend upon it, tliat there
was some fast running done, for
Kuouse, who ran with exports a year
previous nnd made third] money, re­
marked when he "bushed*’ on the third
For SrtO. and upwards*.
half mile, that lie couldn’t stand no
such gnit ns that;; that it was much
faster than the one run tlie fourth of
July previous.
ORGANS REPAIBHP IN
Common Council Proceedings.

Attorney &amp; Counsellor,
Will attend te legs' bu.lneee In any part of

(AMweopy)
(»«)

W. C. AYLSWORTH.

Repairing Done

Give Me a Cta.ll
Sign, the Big Boot
FRANK BAKKR.

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

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                  <text>Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

ORNO. STRONG,}
Editqr and Proprietor^ I

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1880.

VOLUME VII.
,

—The great human monstrosity ex-|

—The first of tho present month’ the 1

LOCAL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.

( TERMS; $-150 per Year
1 Credit Subscriptions $1.75,

NUMBER 15.

' REPUBLIOAK 00UNTT 00BVENTI0N.. ing resolution which

was unanimous'hibited by D. C. Gillford,
flume in'the;
IIUIU, the
tu&lt;; veteran
KICIUU t। bottom
l/VLLVUI fell out of the Ituuiu
A*4 Perwaal Chit-Chat.
j ly adopted.
showman, was on exhibition *at * A.1 | Scippo
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“*—
’-------------water in
Mill
dam,
lowering
the
Hettolveri, «T«nLV
That the
~ T
Z
j . &gt;. .
I Pursuant to the call of the chairman
M Republicans of
the w
county
Thurs-­ the pond some twenty inches before
Rev. C. I. Deyo returned to Mendon
»,’ntv of
nf Barry, believe in the inBurginan’s store on Main St., .Thurs
of the county committee, the Republi­ alievable right of the people to change
—Barney Brooks disposed of eight
day afternoon and evening. This great the head gates were shut down,when it yesterday.
mustangs at his auction on Saturday.
Miss Mitchell, of Charlotte, is visiting | can county convention was held at tho their organic law nt will, and that they
wonder is all that is claimed for it lin­ was immediately raised to its former
will
favor
the
legislation to'the people
I
Court
Houso
in
Hastings
on
Thursday
Prof. Brown did the riding and roping,
for adoption or rejection of any pro­
ing the most complicated union of the watermark. As soon aa the water be­ Miss Helen Allen.
and the acene was witnessed by an
F. R. Timmerman went to Lanning 1 tho39th inst. Promptly at 13 o’clock the posed amendment to the constitution
animal and human, that baa ever been gun to lower, Red-Nose Smith, who
convention was called to order by W. for wnich a respectable number of the
eager multitude.
.
known, and is so cone ended by all owns a few acres of real estate border- last Wednesday, prospecting.
II. Powers'the popular chairman of the legal voters of the state may petition.
—Unequal expansion, caused by heat, physicians who have examined it. on the pond, and who has been watch­
No one will miss the pleasure of pe- j| coupty committee, who moved that
And the convention adjourned, each
busted the liottom out of a 500-gallon The head and hair, are human, the ing for the dam to go out for years, rusing W; G. Aylsworth’s new ad.
‘
.
Geo. M. Dewey of Hastings bo made ipember thereof believing that a more
still in the Chemical works on Friday nose and eyes, ar? those of a cat, the immediately hied to Charlotte, swore
Daniel Hobbe has bought J. L. temporary chainnan, which wits done fraternal and harmonious convention
afternoon, making a loss of over $200 I month and tears, those of n pig, and its . that the water was redu
"
I to the nat­ Rhode’s fartn just east of the village.
unanimously. Upon taking the chair. had not been held for year*. .
and a "temporary suspended of business body in unmistakably that of a duck. ! urol stream and proem
an injunct,A car-load of lumlter for the new
Immediately upon
the adjournment
Mr. Dewey made a brief, patriotic and
_
_
for repairs.
. This great monstrosity b the rcnult of ion which was served oh the proprietor, bridge arrived from tho north on Mon­ inspiring speech, after tho conclusion of the convention
'
’ newly
*
elected
the
Young. Mr. Young procured lay.
—Since Sunday there ha« been one । repeated misusage and beastly abase W. H. ”
, of which, upon motion of James Clark, j delegates to the state and congressional
Mrs. Orplia Ware left for Petoskey, Orno Strong of Nashville, was elected convcntious held a meeting, when the
less l*d to make up at O. A. Phillip’s, of tho mother by a drunken and brut- affidavits from 8.^ E. Hartman and
foron that memoriable day’ Charley ish father, and its sight speaks volumes Lewis Duakee, to the effect that the last week Friday, for a few weeks rec­ temporary secretary.
former unanimously decided to support
.
.
Andrews and Melissa Hess, O. A’s. against the use of intoxicating drinks water-had not went down more titan reation.
On motion ths chair appointed Messrs Hon. D. R. Cook for on elector, and
the distance nbo^p-nieutioncd and that
Rev. A. D. Newton started for Petes- A. C. Towne. Janies Clark, W. If. elected Hon. Daniel Striker as their
help,made a trip to Charlotte.and were j in any form,
q Kilpatrick and 8 B
made one flesh.
chi irinan. The latter named delega­
*-—At about eleven o'clock on Thurs­ onh for a short space of time and con- ; key on Wednesday, to attend the State 1 jcwe]|
tinned the work of repairing bis flume. , Camp Meeting.
I
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‘
’ —The peculiarity of out summc” thus day, the residence of Whit. Wilcox, on _.
i
J
, 1 .. *
i *»
v
. „ „
, . ,
Smith, committee ou credentials; and tion selected W. H. Powers as it*
Then
Red
Nose
made
it
appear
that)
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Hollon,
of
Jackjj
(ra
p.-i-i
.
Mr andMr-.J^phHollen.otJaek- Hto D„niel 8triker&gt; L. j. wheeler
far has been its sudden changes of the Kalamo-Mnplc Grove town line,
chairman.
have
’." '_.
Imo
C“ vieixt'
r.«iU0K’ ut- Mr.. G. A. I „„d 'H p c|„„y
„„
weather; and these chilly days com­ caught fire, and burned to the ground. Mr. Young had disobeyed the injunc- | non, t~
A &lt;’nr&lt;l &lt;&gt;r Thnnk.i,
ing so suddenly on the heels of a trop­ Mt.
Wilcox
was
about
three tion, and he was consequently arrested I Truman’s this week,
uv ui|(auiumuii
inuet oi
mini- &gt;
.
... 1 nnent
organization auu
and order
of bnsiand
asked
to
appear
before
the
circuit
\
A
Weaver
and
Chamber
club
will
be
i
n(yw
i.
Th.,
convention
then
adjourn.-.! I
1
,o
«n«Tn thank.
ical hot spell, or vice verta, have made quarters of a mile away, thresh­
organized nt the office of W. 8. Powers ' to j.';tQ p In
*
I to the many neighlxirH and friend*,
business for the doctors.
ing, and tho first news of the fire was court on Aug. 9th, for contempt.
spread by Mr. Teich, who went across [X —The Christian Sunday School of Saturday evening, July 81st.
who
no
kindly
rendered
all as*istance
At the proper hour the convention
—On Wednesday John
Webster
।। in
...
I,,
, .
in their
cueir power,
power, durifig
'Hiring the
uit late aickThe
to Miley Andrus* and gave the alarm, this village held its annual picnic on
rr* chemical works shipped its first
wna called U&gt; order by the chairman, new and death of my wife.
received a postal from his wife, who
ttw
church
yard
on
Wednesday.
Two
I
car-load
of
products
on
Tuesday.
It
•ri._
_________
i.
_
__________
.
_
xt
■
is staying nn his farm up in Chnrlvoix but said there would be no use in go­
i The committee on credential* reported
Isaac N. Kellogg.
_ ______ _____ o________ t______ ______ large tents sheltered the eatables and was
...charcoal,„and went ,to Chicago, ,
the following named gentlemen entitlCo., saying that his daughter Jennie ing, as nothing could be saved. It was
Bninim. of O-rom, who ,
|(|
„ ,k|ewlt„
thi,
LOCAL MATTERS.
was dying with consumption, and thought for some tittle time that Mrs. “f^r » »•&gt;&lt;»«• service in the church,
t|,„ir „,peetire town, and
Wilcox was devoured in the flamvs,but ; about 160 children and 70 older ones. 1.0. Imo riwtloR relative, and fro nd. )
John took the night train for h&lt; m ■.
she had gone through the corn field to i partook of picnic goodies underneath ftt this place, returned to her home ou city of HustinuN, viz:
r?’’Don't buy until you *ee the Ijirge
Arm. White Sewing Machine nt Wol­
—A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. । a berry patch and knew nothing of the I their friendly shades. Swings and Thursday.
cott’s. Best in America.
Dick Smith on Sunday, the rims of | fire till bePhome lay in ashes. Noth- I croquets had been planted for the
Misses. Ida Deyo and Ada Barnett,
whose cars had doubled and grown ing was saved excepting a table, which 1 amusement of the little ones, and they came in on the day express from Grand
£«r 1 placed in stock 61 cases of the
Jack Richardson Boots and Shoes on
over the drum orcavity thereof. It is wasconsideraoly damaged. The house kept
on Tuesday,, ......
and will
Kept ruem
liny. A Mjiiy-iio
.. ... visit
...... Wtint, Peter A. Young. Theodore B Diamond. Wa
them lively an
all day.
tally-ho Rapids ....
Monday lost. 1 have sold this work
to be hoped that medical skill can re­ and contents were insured in tho Bar­ coach, drawn by four prancing steeds, friend* in thi* vicinity for a few weeks.
Baltimore.
_ for the post 3 years and it has given
move the defect.and give the little one ry &amp; Eaton.
tendered and driven by that children's
Clement Smith of Hastings, is tn
1. ' good satisfaction. They will be sold
the sense of heariug.
i cheap for cash.
G. A. Truman.
—The Hancock and English ratifi­ generous friend, Mr. Jacob Osmun, put talk tempo rance on the occasion of the
■. Kajent' Si»■
■
— -in
an
appearance
about
two
o
’
clock
mn.-m
meeting
nt
the
Christian
church,
The Democrats met at Union Hall ,cation in this village on Saturday, was
Ten I
Ten I
Tea I
CaaUeton.— L. J Wbeeh
Tuesday evening and formed a Han­ well attended. The day was fine, a and was welcomed with great applause, next Sunday eve. Let there bo a big
kjTiin#, ii a.
Big Bargains in Tea, audn Beautiful
—
an
applause
that
arose
from
over
a
turnout.
Miner
Mend,
,
.IL
j
.1I
[In-m.l
cock and English club with Levi Smith, L.„_.
________ ___
„___ ________
large Hancock
and_____
English
banner
W. E. Buel has hung out a fine large E.’snurr
President^ Ira Bachelor, Vice Prcsi- hung suspended across Main St., and a hundred little throats. The coach
was big, high and strong, and had seat- I street lamp in front nf his place of bus
dent; E. A. Bush, 2nd Vice President ; I the stars and stripes floated aloft to
IV Three-Year-Old Colt for Sale.
Enquire of E. Cook.
Geo. W. Francis, Secretary ; Goo. A. the
' ‘breeze. The meeting was held at nig capacity for some thirty children, iness. It is a decided improvement,
Truman. Treasurer. Next meeting the opera house, and presided over by aud it whirled away freighted with ! and we trust more of our business men
W II1TK.
bright, happy faces again and again, ’ will follow suit.
will be held Tuesday evening, Aug. 3, H. A. Dickinson, Esq.
Hon. 8. D.
*p..o»blr
The White Machine is warranted for
at same place. All are invited to at­ Clay and Col. I. E. Messmore of Grand • until every child had lieen given a ride
Miss Emma Keith.of Greenville, Miss
5 year*. Go and «■&lt;• it the Wolcott
tend.
Rapids, made enthusiastic speeches, about the village. And the final ver- Sarah Barlow and Miss Rose Goodyear,
Hardware.
j diet that we arrive nt is, that the day of Hastings, and Mis«« Kate Parkhurst, Scudder.
—John Carveth of Middleville, aud a which were much more devoid of the
prominent lawyer of the Barry County abuse, smut and venom, than is usually was a stinny.Jioyous one, and more like nf Coldwater, were the guests of Mr*.
it will make better children and beget a Harry Hale on Wednesday.
Shriner, John t. Hale
। ?*(-.A.Nichols has opened that Boot
characteristic
of
Presidental
cam
­
bar, has declared for Garfield and Ar
W*rd- pand Shoo, Hat and Cip and Notion
higher grade of social life.
.lore, in tbv Yates’btoek” Sew Good.
tbur. He was formerly a strong Demo - paign speeches, mid everything seem- I
Rev. Harder, an ex-minister and pre­
Irvins.JQM
hejahroutf,
Jacob
Jordan.
Luther
'
„nl|
crnL And the popular chairman of the ed lovely with one exception
,
.- The , —A series of accidents and narrow siding elder nf the Methodist church, B Hill, Ge-.rtn W? Brown. John H. Harrington. | UUtl I .... Pnct
Lnl1 un&lt;t
0 me.
Republican county committee feels ' hickory pole present was so crooked i escapes
.
seemed to lurk around the has a religinn broad enough to enable
[■?’ Everyone studying economy,
called upon to remark : Wn can nf- i that the loyal repudiatm! it, ami con- ; steam thresher ot SpencerA flatting of him to go down to Chester, and preach ।
should bur n pair of the Richardson
ford to let the Greenbackeni occasion- sequently,the pole-raising was defer- I Maple Grove, last Thursday. In the to the Congregstinnnlista occasionally. (
Boots or Shoes, last you one year and
warranted. For sale at Truman’s.
ally pull a num out of the hind end of | red to a more convicnt wason.
morning, while going to Miley An- I
Remember tho Juvenile Temperance 1
the wagon, so long as such men as John
—Again on Sunday last, after a I drews’stacks, the separator got stuck I
Ormsevlllr,- L. A. Xleboli, Jnnalban
tV Buy only the genuine Singer.
| meeting nt the Christian church, next
Carveth keep jumping in the front end. wpace of over two years, did the Christ- I «» the mud, anft afterward caught on | snn,|ny afternoon, nt three o’clock. A* vene HatUrwn. luho it Swan. Ira l» Bn
I Sunday afternoon, nt three o’clock. As
Prairieville.—J. J. Perkina, A. C T-&gt;v
Timely Warning.
—A queer transaction was witness- ion congregation have the pleasure of “ po«t and tore things up some, and nfjt wj]|
semi-annual election of aiston
Cooper. Philip Ba, bar, Robert Mi
The person that took a pair of pants
ed on the farm of H. E. Cross, two I listening to the words of their old and ' tcr Atting to work, James Perry was omCers, it is hoped there will be a good 11 P.ichard,
from
Trumau's
store that did not be­
Rutland.
—
Junta
l&gt;.
B.-nbara.
C.
R.
Cr
veilingthe
memachine,
niucniue,and
nnuhis
niHhat
uni blew
mewattpndttllCr.
miles east of the village, n few days favorite pastor. The church was feeding
long to them, will please return them
since.
favorite house cat hnd | crowded and nt the clo*8 of the service
“Agoing
and. going
through
the machine,
o.Uxxo The
.
iffand
through
the machine,
was was |Editors Messmore of the Grand Rap­
nt once and save exposure.
given birth to three kittens, and they and amidst a lively
the straw.;
ij hand-shaking,
iluuu-oiiaiouK, such
.’U'-ii ■: securely
’ - stacked
-------------- away -in
-- .....
ids Democrat. Clnrk of the Hastings
tV Tho genuine Singer bents them
had scarcely arrived at the age of two expressions us,, “flow
How much like the j After finishing Miley’s job, they movall.
Democrat, Cook of the Hastings Ban­
days
of’ old,
going down
dnys old before a motherly hen attack- bappy
'
’
” "” and’ “How good it | to Jim Perry's and while
....
ner, and Ells of the Charlotte Leader,
IV
Having fitted up additional ca­
seems
to
have
Deyo
here,
”
were
many,
the
steep
hill
between
the
two
places.
od the cat, drove her from her offspring,
were in Nashville on Saturday, and it n. Kllpairtek, Everett Stiucbcombe.
pacity for grinding, 1 am prepared to
Yankee Spring*,.—C- W. Armstrong, C. Il.Noyee, do more work than ever lieforc. I also
and gathered her newly-acquired, hut Mr. Deyo’s subject in the morning was the neck-yoke broke on the team draw­ wasn’t much of a day for editors
J.
W.
llrigo.
Z.
B.
Hoyt.
unnatural children, under her wings “Inrarnation of Truth,” based upon ing and letting it go pell mell down the either.
have first-class machinery.
The committee on permanent organ­
P. Holler.
with mother-tenderness and nmidst tho words found in the third chapter hill with Hank Spencer seated on the
There’s a new boss at the new .house ization and ordtjf of business submiteu
of St. John, “In him was life and the hurricane deck and guiding the team
much duckings.
TV A. E. Hogan is agt. for tlie genu­
from one side of the road to the other, on the hill of P. G. Stacey’s, two mites the following as its report:
life
was
the
light
of
men;
”
and
the
ine Singer.
—On Monday afternoon, during the
west of town. On Monday when he
1. Perninnent officers, Geo. M. Dewey
rain storm, lightning struck a small subject of his evening’s discourse was to keep them out of the way of the en­ took possesion hie weight was nine for President, and Orno Strong fur Sec­
CV Full Styles of Hats and Caps
gine. Cool presence of mind was all
retary.
barn a couple of rods from McGraw's "Man a little lower than the angels,”
just
received at
Tritman’s.
good avordupois pounds. Good enough,
2. Calling roll of delegates by name.
cooper shop, tore two rafters from the suggested by the words of the sixth that saved Henry from having one of Pete ; now that yon have the finest and
CV Bee-Keepers should use the
3.
Election
of
ten
delegates
to
the
the
most
fearful
accidents
on
record
.
roof and killed a mustang pony, pur­ verse of the eight psalm, “For thou
largest house on the street, it is your state convention by districts, five for Comb Foundation for sale by
chased by Charley Schicdt on Saturday, hast made him a little lower than the Later in the day, Willie Perry was play­ duty to furnish it.
each district.
H. T. Davipson.
4. Election of ten delegates to Con­
and bis present to Mias Della McGraw angels, and hast crowned him with ing around on the water tank, and tum­
FV Three Quarters of all the Machbled
off
into
a
barrel
full
of
water,
cut
­
Mrs. Ad. Stanton and lady friend gressional Convention by districts, five
glory
and
honor.
”
The
discourses
that morning. Milt Floyhearty had
chines
sold
throughout
the tho world
bis head on the chime, sousing went out riding in a wheezy buggy on for each district.
just started out to water tho pony, but were delivered with Mr. Deyo’s old ting
That the delegates elected as above in 1879 were Singers.
him under water and scaring him
loitered at the cooper shop, when the time power and eloquence, and listened frightfully. It is hoped that no acci­ Sunday, but had hardly started when may choose one of their number to act
THE
JEWELER.
bolt camo down, and probably escape to with marked attention by the en­ dents will prove more serious than any the axle broke and let a wheel drop off as the chairman of the respective dele­
C. W. DEMARAY.
the crazj affair, and if their home gations.
an untimely grave. A subscription raptured audience.
The finest stock of Clocks in Barry
of these.
5. Miscellaneous business, if anyhadn’t been as steady as a presbyterian
or
Eaton
county.paper was immediately started, and
—The VanVleet tribe of North Ver­
The report was unanimously adopted.
deacon, there might have been a run­
money collected to buy another pony. montville, at a very early period of
ty* A good stock of straight Elgin
Common Connell Proceedings.
The calling of tho roll by the .secre­
away and lota of bruises.
Watches, will not handle a Watch out.
their age, received a large invoice of
tary showed only five delegates elect, can be recommended by all, all full
—On Sunday last a party of roughs
j
Council Rooms,
The local department of tho Hastings absent.
&lt; Father Sin, which stands out ns prom­
,
Nichel movement. Straight Line Es­
from Hastings, visited Thornnpple
i( Nashville, July 37, 1880.
Banner, has decidedly Improved nnder
The convention resolved itself into capement, Quick trains.
Lake, bringing their bottles of “tangle­ inently as a rum-blossom nose, when­ [ Regular meeting held.
ite present management. M. L. Cook is district conventions for the purpose of
ever they are excited by whisky, which ।
tP* A fine line of Jewelry and Silver
foot” with
and proceeded to get
Present Chipman, President. Boston,
a young man of ability and energy, and
of Truman’s,
electing delegates to the State and Con­ Ware. Two doors south
hilarious, noisy, drunk, impertinent is about as often as they-come to town. Cook,Downing,Old*, Roe and Reynolds
C. W. Demauay.
this week’s issue is filled with rich,
Trustees.
Absent
none.
On
Saturday
three
brothers
camo
in,
gressional conventions.
and abusive, when Mr. Cole ordered
Minutes of last meeting read and on spicy nows, which makes the paper
’Nauseous medicines seem all that
Ron. Daniel Striker, the chairman of
them away from his premises. Mr. and after imbibing freely of red eye, motion approved, by ayes aud naya as
lively and interesting and it must sure­
the first district reported the following tho doctor* can think of. Try “Sellers’
Cole keeps a first-class pleasure resort Harrison issued a declaration, inter­ follows: Ayes Boston,Cook, Downing,
Cough Syrup,” and you will be de­
ly gain favor with the public.
named gentlemen aa duly elected dele­ lighted beyond measure.
and will allow no one around his prem­ spersed with several oaths, to the Olds, Roe and Reynolds. Nays, none.
Tho following accounts were presen­
The attention of the News readers is gates to the State convention: Daniel
ises who will not conduct themselves effect that he could lick . any man in ted and on motion allowed by ayes and
GT Every genuine Singer sold is
or
within
several
milee
of
Nashville.
called
to
the
nd.
of
Allen
Bros.,
of
G
’
d.
Striker,
John
K
eagle,
Henry
P.
Cherry,
in a gentlemanly manner, and the boys
nays, ns follows: Ayes, Boston, Cook,
war-rented and kept up bv the company.
from surrounding towns who go there Charley Wilson of Kalamo, and of Downing, Olds, Roe and Reynolds. Rapids, in another column of this paper. J. W. Stinchomb and A. L. VanHorn ;
great
notoriety
as
a
bruiser,
immedi
­
They
have,
by
close
attention
to
busin
­
Nays,
none.
tv
y ou can get the
Celebtated
and as delegates to the Congressional
for the purpose of having a “big drunk”
Lcyi Everett,
$11.75.
ess, first-class workmanship and square convention: W. H. Powers, Lewis Stark and Voorman Pat. Sand-liands
had better take warning and leave their ately resolved to take the conceit out
W. L. Parker, •
$15 JO.
put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s for
of
Harrison
and
opened
the
ball
by
­
dealing,
built
up
an
enviable
reputa
­
Durkee, Leander Lapham. Frank E. Only $2.00. They are worth five time*
liquor at home or run the chances of
The account of A.M.Flint for $5. was
generating a bump on Harrison’s noble presented and on motion allowed by tion in their line of business, and per­ Doty and W. H. Jewell.
what they cost to any wagon.
getting jugged.
brow, and the fun commenced. Soon ayes and nays as follows: Ayes. Boston, sons visiting that city will find it to
George Luther, chairman of the
Wil sou &amp; Howe still sells Boots
—The Common Council, during their Joe. interfered to take bis brother H.’s, Cook, Downing. Olds ana Reynolds. their interest to call on the Bros.
second district, reported the following and Shoes as low as the lowest.
administration, so far, have worked part, and after a few rounds got the Karo. Bor.
On Thursday, Misses. Belle Truman, named gentleman as delegates to the
The financial committee reported to
steadily for the benefit of the public bulge on Wilson, and one of his ears
!V When yon come to Nashville,
allow Orno Strong’s account at $49.10. Hattie Austin and Estella Wilson, and state convention. Theodore B. Dia­
and the best interests of the village in between his teeth, and proceeded to
The following Rrsolutiun was pre­ Messrs. Ed. Peckham, George Truman mond Geo. Luther. Z. B. Hoyt, J. M. call at the Singer office and see tho best
Machine in the market.
general. They have ordered a drain lunch on fresh souse right there. sented, accepted and approved by ayes
and Arthur Ainsworth took the morn­ Rogers, and Geo. K. Beamer, and as
The Singer M’fg. Co.
to be opened on Durkee St., to take off About this time Marshal Parker arrove and nays, as follows: Ayes, Boston,
A. E. Hogan, Agent.
Cook, Downing. OH*. Roc and Rey­ ing train to Tbornapple Lake, thence delegates to the congressional conven­
the standing water in the south portion on tiie spot and arrested them for nolds. Nays, none.
by water to Indian Landing, where tion, John Carveth, J. W. Collister, J.
breakieg
the
peace.
Wilson
promised
LV
Wilson
&amp; Howe sella Tobacco
of the village, repaired and graded the
they proceeded to hare aa large a pic­ J. Perkins, L. B. Hills and A. C. Towne. for 40 cents.
to call around soon at the justice’s of­
sidewalks and streets, legislated in fa­ fice and pay his apportionment for the ।
nic os it is possible for a party of six to
The convention confirmed the elec­
vor of extending Main St north across benefit derived from the brush, and
enjoy. All returned in the evening well tion of the above delegatee, who were
the river, and resolved to bu’ld a new the Marshal walked the VanVleet tribe
E. C. Williamson, of this place, is re­
rusticated.
given full power to appoint substitutes
into
the
presence
of
Justice
Parody,
who
joicing over the recovery of his wife,
bridge, which must be conceeded by
in case of the inability of any to attend, who has been an invalid for the past
fined Harrison $5 and $1.28 coats, Joe.
every property bolder in the village, to $8 and $1.23 coats, and John $1 and 73 viUag« atari.
—W. W. Cole of Assyria, is a farmer
and in case a vacancy should occurethat four years. She has regained her
be an improvemint, which will riot on­ centeleosts. Wilson, however, wdntoff
On motion Chas. Middlton and Chas. that knows as well how to do it aa the convention the delegation were in­ strength, her complexion is vastly imly be a benefit to the place, but is a home forgetting his promised call, but McMore were appointed special police best of’em. On May 14th be planted
structed to fill such vacancy with any pruved.and she has walked more in the
past month and is stronger and better
positive necessity. The Council is he was in town a couple of days after to Berye witbout salaiy. On motion corn, and in just sixty days afterwards
gentleman present from the county.
words when bo was re-arrested and council iwljourncd.
titan she has been in years. He at­
composed of public spirited men and paid Judge Killen $3 and $3.50 costa for
that field of corn averaged 8 feet tell,
F. McDkkby,
E. Chipman,
Under the head of miscellaneous tribute* these happy results entirely to
and was nearly all silked out.
we bid them god-speed.
his part of the fun.
Clerk.
President.
business, the chair offered the follow- DArfsKnCNEYPAD.

LIFE IN NASHVILLE
And Her Environs.

�there’s

cherubs and gillyflowers set in erfrter for
my tea she forgot tho aljiaca drees and
its dejairted owner.
But only temporarily, for, two or three
days after, sitting solemnly and almost
tearfully again by the window, she' be­
gan in tho tone wliich people use when
they are telling the “ particulars.”
“You jest orter see them. mW’—for
1 had utterly refused to gknee in the
direction of the grief-stncktm houee—
“it’ssotouehia’Uka. Hs’a a-srftin the
ashes now, miss. She done it tliat first
daY we come. She had on an old cohker—they give ii to tho woman next
door afterward: and then she slicked up
her kitehen and put on the alpaca and
went ont a-callin' or somethin’. She
Mw-med to think a lot of her neighbors
and they of her. I see they had a
houseful at tlie funeral."
“Mercy!" I exclaimed, quite out of
I patience with Sarah Blyster'a prying
। nisprsutinn. *’ You shouldn’t be looking
! in at their windows, Mrs. Blyster ; it
I isn’tpoUte." 8
“ Humph I” said the good soul, with
some spint, “ I ain't a-lookin in at their
windows. I see it all without lookin’;1
can't help seein’, they’re so close and
low like: and I've seen a sight o’ trou­
ble and death, and it ain’t to me as it is
MRS. BLISTER’S ROMANCE.
to a giddy ybung thing like you,” and
with this'" crusher” Mrs. Blyster went
Mrs. Sims’ boarding school was a high out to take my tray.
building, and it stood on a hill. My
The next day the doctor sent her out
room was in its third story, and I had j to take a walk, and she come in radiant.
often sat looking out over the city from
“I went by the front o'-that little
its “sightly" windows (as Peggy, the house, you know, where she died a fort­
niaid, called them). The hill wan near­ nit a^b. Jest as clean. &gt;ou never see!
ly conical in shape and terraced on two Them two men must a’ scrubbed the
.rYl...
oMa Imlnrr m&gt;t&gt; nf flirm
At steps and front theirselves. Aa’ such a
nice rag carpet on the front-room floor,
some street, and on a prominent corner nn’ the clock a tickin' on the mantel­
of this street in plain sight from my shelf. My ! it must bo awful lonesome
windows, stood a large, rambling old without her!" And Mrs. Blyster drew
mansion, about which we girls had her face down dolefully.
wove# many a romance. We wondered
Ah, la ! Mrs. Blyster'a heart was get­
ting enlisted. The dear old house, if it
promenaded through its
pleasant was only a hospital, was not going to be
grounds ; .carriages rolled up to Its wide without its romance after all.
gateway many times every day ; profes­
“ He goes to his shop every mornin’,”
sional-looking gentlemen went ui and said Mrs. Blyster, irrelevantly, as she
ont oi it What could it be ?
brightened up the fire a day or two
Ono day I found out There wax 'later.
.
Bexcitement that day in Mrs. Sims’
“ He ? Who ?" I asked, stupidly.
ing school. I had been feeling ill
Mrs. Blyster start«&gt;&lt;! like a child caught
me days. My head ached and my at the cookies.
tongue was' dry and hot. The doctor
“I jest sac tliat man over there," and
said at last that I hail the scarlet fever, she nodded in the direction of the back
and must l&gt;e remov»d at once. “ Better window. " I see him a splittin’ some
tak-p her home,” he said; “she isn’t fair­ kin'lins an' then a goin' off to his work.
ly sick yet”
I rayther guess he
lie’s a carpenter, but
" Home ! ’’ groaned Mrs. Sims ; “doc- ,
it’s a mason, or mebbe it's a shoetor, she lives in India !"
|i maker.’"’
“Good gracious!" said the doctor, i; “
•*Su
ro enough
enough!!"” I rejoined.
“But
Sure
and he scratched his hesd thoughtfully. ! w]xat difference does it make to you.
At last he said, ‘ * I have it! Here's Dr. -Mrs.
—
- —
Blyster
?”
Dolin'. h«pit»l right down hero-put
nnaimg;;
“ Law said Mrs. Blyster, bridling
the pW. for her
So I wra wran».i ,.
u
u
fdl„„
"P.
^en
“T D,ST ’ A , btSnk Now here’. . poor tim. ra likeP,‘U1’.x',1,2.h pro"?,,P
ad’" Iv . mmi ra I’ve raen thi. many . long
tlmn the dear, mmfolwR, romMbc oM £
md
louw, which with its wildly-overgrown I {b..
tho wor]imt dellgbtlni ^rubbery, lira ro long ! AnJ
Blyrte£ ,M4c choked np.
been tlie object of &lt;mr qx.ml.Uonx
Ami yon Imrcn’t no more .ymp.lhy
They pnt me to b..l in . Imgo, qu ct
lh&gt;a
,hi,
„
room, -rtie Open fire looked wonderfully
un eU-^.nM)
pl.-ra.nt. A Qiiunl old-flu* oned to. ,
]it&lt;.
m,^’hongb I

on it in blue rat .ppi tuingiy on the ;

hitler, wra the grand .Uy
M •
.. im,I1,kOTivi,

round Uble .t my UvUldo. pm., or
tour eray-chnu. were mmgled mixing

lor thei
, „j

I -a--—
MraJBlv.tor. whoLl been eng^e.1 ex- ^^^nlTto'roitoi .“owVSS goi
press]) for me.
How fat and good-natured she looked !
And how the white cot creaked when
she finally sought repose !
Tho next morning I was worse, and
for several days I tosreil in delirium and
pain, but by a week more the fever liegan to abate and Mrs. Blyster said, renssuringly :
“ Yon hsin't dead yet, miss, and what's
more you hain’t a goin’ to be—not with
Sarah Blyster to see to ye !’’ Then good
Sarah Blyster gave me a motherly kiss
on my forehead, fumbled over my alreadv painfully tncked-in bed clothing

no common name : now I know he haint’
I got no nnrae
Smith.”
। ' —
- •....
.. Fm afraid we never shall know," I
{said, solierly ; “I'm getting well very
' fruit, Mrs. Blyster.”
j
।
‘ . .
.' !" said tlie good soul,
’ - an '2.
giving me
affectionate hug. “Yes,
(171
you be ; an’ I’m glad enough u it do pnt
ine out of a job. But likely the doctor'll
get me here again."
1 “Oil, ™i” I raid; "bnt what do
' you think that man’s name is now ? "
. ’ Mrs. Blyster returned to the subject
i1 with evident alacrity.
"Likelv 'tain't nothin’ like Perkins ?’’
she said, intern)
‘ *
''

grunt at the back windo w.
I closed my eves and was just at&gt;out
Ldoxp wben I ™ liwl by . !

s-Sv

in u grand mansion.
"You Know I haven't seen him,” I
h",1'
»"• U""

^UinflJ^t^tt Ir^htT

“She's dead, miss; the woman ’t .
x
, um* cm*ul
lives in the little house back: They're a .to °o&gt;isl(ltratlonhevfo’her funeral this blessed minute."
"Tliat just about suits him, said
“ A friend of vours ?” I was im- I g«*I Mrs. Blyster, with some enthusipressed almost to tears myself by Sarah 1
“ Mr. Crippen ! That sounds
Blyster’s winner
*
hke him. I declare I'm ashamed of my
"Ltfw, no I ’’ said the ladv, starting age, but, rainy aa ’tia, I could really alup and assuming her own radiant conn- most put on my gums and go out I
tenancy again. “ And whnt I'm s whin- L«1 sokwder anxious to git h^d of hia
in’ around here and givin’ you the blues 1 mime.”
for Tm spre I don’t know.' Cheer up, j I couldn’t help laughing.
“ Mrs.
Sarah Blyster, cheer np I ”
Blyster,” I wild, “ I do hope you will
I smiled faintly and soon dropped off | know some day, and if I ever' find out
into the nap which Mrs. Blystei’s sob Jill tell you." *
had intemijited.
I Something in my manner ■ quite in­
fl day or two after Mrs. Blyster was jurod her feelings. ’
“snivdiin’," as she ex] tossed it, again
‘Is’poscyou think I’m silly,’’ she
...tlie
— back window.
wjui stronger j said, in a hurt way ; “ but, indeed, he’s
by
and better now, and asked cheerfully. : | a very nice mon.”
'“Not another
■“ ’ “funeral,'I
'
*
'
hope, Mrs.
i “I know lie in, dear Mrs. Blyster," I
Blyster?"
! said, penitently. “ And I’m every bit
“ No,” said that worthy lady, still un­ in earnest, and’I want you to'jfromise to
able to attain her wonted serenity ; “ but make me some of tliat famous toast oi
there’s a boy—her boy,. I s’poee—n- vours to-night Alaa! I fear I shan’t
workin* much inside, and hr—nxul he-- have much more of ft"—lor I was al­
he's a shakin' out her clo'es and a-fofdin’ moat well.
This cleared good Mrs.
’em up, and it does seem *s if some o’ Blyster'a face in a moment, and she
the fema e relatives oughter be a-hetpin’ hastened to set’ out the cherubs and
giDyfibwers and ran to get the toaster. •
Surely it did. There was ocmsuierabte
j Two days tater I was to go. • The bills
eonside

1

one of which must be more than 5 feet
in it, and hen- I’m in diameter. The tree is not quite
round, Imt siill ft is quite regular.—
Scientiflr Amnrinm.
,.... .

gtxxi nursin’ 11 a-«ava him !

Good-by,

fever liad not spread, and everything
w;ui ns quiet and stupid M ever. Some­
times letters came, and I spent toe va­
cation with my mother’s friends in a dis­
tent place. I forgot almost that I had
ever had tho scarlet fever, or had)been
under the care of fcood, efficient Mrs.
Blyster.
The full term began, and
Tlianksgiving was dore upon us when
Peggy entered my room one day and
handed me a card upon which was
printed, “ Mrs. Qarah Blyster." .
Then it all camo back to me, and I
rushed into the reception room to give
the good creature a loving embrace—
which quite upset her, and made her
wipe her kindly, susceptible eyes—and
to ask, the first thing, " How's tho car­
penter that was hurt ?’’
“ Mrs. Blyster blushed violently, and
said with e. simper:
"You hain’ta-forgot, sure's I live.”
“ Of course I haven’t,” I said, warmly.
“ I take a great deal of interest in my
fellow-beings, in spite of your thinking
I don't How is he ?’’
“ Law, Anina, he won't hurt so awful
bad ; stNlS raising her eyebrows and
looking serious, “he was pretty sick for
a while, aud he broke a leetle bene in'
his foptTWrhich makes him rather lame.”
“But what’s his name ?” I interrupted,
impatiently.
“That’s it," said Mrs. Blyster, im­
pressively. “ Wasn’t it strange enough
you should a-said Crippen ? I know
’twan’t no common name, and it ain’t
It’s Crimpton ; now don't that sound
mostly like Crippen ?”
“ It dore, indeed,” I said, trying to
look as amazed as I felt that I ought to.
“But how did you get along?”
“ Oh!" blushing again, “ we got along
first-rate, and that's what I come to tell
you. We—Hint is—well, miss—I de­
clare,” and good Mrs. Blyster looked
like a 15-year-old girl with her first
lieau, “I come a-expectin* to ask you if
you would do us the honor, you havin'
u-known all the circumstances from the
“To what ?” I cried, as interested as
Mrs. Blyster herself.
.“Well, if you must know-it’s a
pleasant room’ you know, with toe rag­
carpet and clock a-tickin’, and we’re
goin' to be married there Thiuiksgivin’
day. Tain't been a year yet, but he
needs me, bein' lame, you know—and
mebbe you’ll come to the weddin’.”
You may be sure that I went.

A Dfeastrtnu Lemonade.
A gentleman in full dress—broadcloth
coat, white gloves—bolted into a drug
store precipitately recently.
“Can you fix me, right off," he panted,
“a preparation of castor-oil that can be
taken without anyone ever detecting tlie
odor, or even suspecting tliat it’s a medi­
cine, and yet that will—von know, one
that 11------ "
“I should say I could," said the drug­
gist
In five minutes the apothecary camo
ont with a glass of pleasant looking liquid
in his hand.
“Monsieur," he said, with a smile,
“while you are waiting, permit mo to of­
fer you a gloss of lemonade.”
“Certainly, but hurry, please.”
The customer drank the beverage has­
tily. Several minutes passed, when he
growled impatiently,
"Come, come, where is tliat preparation’’
..&lt;r
“Monsieur," said the apothecary, “I

am happy to observe that I have exactly
met your desire. That preparation you
have just taken, without the slightest
suspicion of its character—"
' "Beast, villian ! Ah—h! It wasn't for
। myself that I wanted it! Fm to be mar­
I ried in an hour, and it was for my pros| pcctive mother-in-law, who has just been
Uk*&gt;
Getting on toe Police.
.
“ Well, my man," ssid a philanthro­
pist to a hardened-looking chap confined
in the New Orleans parish prison,
“ what are you in for?”
“ In for thirty days, I reckon," aaid
the prisoner, sullenlv.
“ No, not that What offense did you
commit ?"
“Didn't commit anything.
The
Judge committed me.”
“Well, you must have been accused
of some crime ?”
“ Oh, yes; I was accused of trying to
get on toe police. ”
“Nonsense. Trying to get on the
police is no crime. I have myself rec­
ommended many worthy men for posi­
tions on tho police force, and have
helped to get'them on.”
“ It i* a fact. That was all I was sent
here for. .'You see, there were two of
ua, and we liotii tried to get on the same
ixiliceman. We had him down, bnt
some of the other peelers thought we
were crowding the man too hard, and—”
“ That will do, sir,” said the philan­
thropist. ‘ * I understand your cose per­
fectly. Here are a few pamphlets for
the improvement of your mind, which
just now appears to be a little warped.”.

Finland

script­
fast of
ural a&lt;
forty di
If we were to go to many a black­ and Eli
smith and aak him if ho did not think Dr. Phillips watched* toe ’ prisoner
nature liad made n mistake in putting throughout the period, and at toe expi­
the clumsy frog into the hone’s foot he ration of thirty-nine days'wm satisfied
would liardly lie ready to say yes, and that no nutriment, except what there is
very likely would put on a surprised in ice and water, was token. The at­
look, and perhaps explain that in. some tendants offered toe prisoner food every
countries nones did very well without day,, but he persistently refused to take
silo’s, and so the irog was left to Care it After the fret he was deranged, and
for itself. But while not ready to take now he is an. inmate of the New-Jersey
ground with you in any criticism of the asylum for the insane. During his fast
Kop th* ermt cnauaaudnienu rtrtcUy,
Hurt Him »lfl» • rtroM, try* tnjrt.
plan upon which the foot isdonstructed. he had perfect quiet and all the fresh
And you wlB find Ui« mercy boundJoM,
; air a man may have in a prison. At the
You will find Him always jurt.
end
of
forty
days
he
called
for
boiled
the shop where two horses stand newly
shod; lift up their feet and observe for salmon, a boiled egg and a drink of
yourself that, if the smith has not said whisky, which he ate and drank with
i to brfKbts»««.
it, the knife bna said toe frog ia a bad a relish. While he ww fasting Dr.
thing, and must be cut. away.
The Phillips tempted him with the choicest
horses do not stand on' the ground, but; delicacies that could be found, but he
PASSING SMILES.
Diiarly half an inch higher, on the iron would 4ake nothing. The jirisoner said
of their shoes, and which takes the that he had previously fasted for twentyTax man who ate his dinner with the
weight of the horse on the outer shell of&gt; eight days at a time. He talked ration- fork of s river has been trying to spin atoe hoof. The practice is as sensible as। ally until toward the end of his fast, mountain fop.
it would be for a man who had to travel when he was reduced almost to a akelePainting a window shutter is a good
on all-fours, taking' the weight on the, j.ton.
When the Bev.'Jabez S. Swan, wall deed in more ways than one. It helps
nails of his fingers and tore rather toon,
the blind.
known
in
Connecticut
as
“
Elder
8wan,"
od toe cushion which lire behind them.
When a landlady discovered, that her
It is always the soft part—the india rub­, a revivalist of great jxiwer, was condnctber part of the feet of animals that have। ing a revival in Mystic, Mr. Calvin Mor- boarders were dropping ^off, the burden
of her song became: “Nothing but
such—which receives the weight, and। gan, of Poquonnoc Bridge, was convert­
not the heelly, hard |*art We know what; ed. Moved to manifest txis unspeakable
Thb men folks complain of climbing
an elephant’s foot » ; it is a]l rubber like. faith, he determined to fast fortv days
Tlie horse has the same incased in ak aud forty nights, and he s»rs tliat he to the upper stories, but a woman can
shell, which gives him accuracy and I did so, taking nothing into Lis'jjuouth
steadiness of movement. Now, this cas­ save a little call ana water. He is now
Pabsoni—“Bather drowsy weather,
ing protects the frog. It grows slowly, lialo and hearty at 78 years of age. To
Farmer Jones—
the frog grows rapidly.
The healthy a correspondent of tlie Herald he said : this, farmer Jones.’’
foot of the colt shows a center, if not “ I entered upon the task determined, “Aye, parson, so it be; ’minds one o*
with
toe
help
of
God,
to.
perform
it.
I
sermon time, don’t it?"
projecting, at least level with the line
of the hpof. He does not take his weight was then a robust and ruddy-faced young
A Vxhmont town board wrestled with
wholly ou tlie rim of his feet. Old horses man, and after completing my fast was the word “dangerous," to be used ax a
,bU vu
u,***Kv, **«
t, uuu
would have feet more like them if bo weak, haggard and emaciated that I D
sign
on w
a bridge,
for over«*on*m~
hour,
and
blacksmiths would allow they knew a hiul to be moved on sheets for several flnw]ly got it “Donjeruus "
Cnngnwnran told . friend
little less than nature, and really knew weelra. I Jou’l .rant to go through it ! A
WBt.
I
flunk
Dr
Tmmer
ronld
hold
he
enough to rend her intentions.
The object in shoeing the animal, aside otrt if ha luul true-faith to God to .up- t th. friend went down to the bm mal
Mr. Morgaii . neighbor.
lol
from the occasional i,me of changing ite port him
of him as u ngidlv-truthful man. , -.rr™ •
„
, ..
gait, is simply to prevent the wear and । speak
" A. J. it" write, to the Herald Hut I.. Wht “
nowy ware vJu.bIe
shattering of the outer shell, and to en- —
- - - ----------- -- --------- • ,- । than gold? Wlusn you put it in your
able ittoUkea firmer bold of die ground,
waa one oj five jxraons who washed i pocket you double it, and when you take
tMoapmg tboalippiug of the unabod born. Jwho faafcsl for aeven weka mJ
England; l„l
last roar
year. Th.,
The •nmu
inc«8«8It ia an UUfortUUat.* iDeid. at of O«r ays- 1 London, Frod.nd
man ’I| U
fa raistxl l«t his craving for food alxmt toe seventh , At n L*U-Matoh-making mamma to
tern of shoeing that tho ho.rae when
is raised
he 1
«’“ the tenth lie no longer de- 1
Hnuriageable daughter: “Virapia,
from the ground as a boy is whet ’ * imuided water. H&lt;- took a wet-towel I dear, don I Irae mght of tlmt geulloniiui
mounts stilts.—Farm and Fireside.
Imth ererv morpiug ami evening, Imt “ mourning. He m.y ba . widower. ’
felt weaker tor
Wmtx Beecher wmi raked what onjoyfor it, and then, fancying
fnncj'ing
Davy Crockett .«
in Camden, N. J.
Tho venerable PremJcnt Gill, oi the that hi. faniuihmg .yrtem greedily nb- mentthore wra m heaven torran old maid
National Slab- Bank, tell, thin anecdote : «» «1toomtwh water through the porra ~ h^ely that
1^ he^ hen.ll „p
tho winter,
winter.
• eccentric
- individual
• dividual whore*
vhile he was bathing, he simply rubbed whenever she falls down in the
whore name
name while
of - the
heads thia article. It
Il is
*□ reineml&gt;ered of himself with a dry towel, and felt much he could make no reply.
day,
everyday,
JonniNs says that he can get into a
Col. Crockett that he was very skillful in . I letter. He took long walks every
and,
the use of the rifle, and that he won,-----attended
2- to his daily bmdness in the circus for fifty cents, but it takes five
it- by
uv Mie
u»e bo-rd
much of his -fame
the ucAvcruus
dexterous use
'^rt meetings at 'Charing Croes ! hundred pounds to get into his front
1831 or
tlie* fast. No one but his | door some nights when his wife’s gone to
of that firearm, Al&gt;out
z-1-—~ thervear
— 1--1
- ' throughout
* '
•
• i - »for *«9 watchers
there
suspected
him of fasting, j sleep and he’s lost his night-key.
1832 the Colonel visited
Camden
the
1A*- a------I. - .. --VT*
1 1...-,1.'TV
_ .5 1 a...'7.. —T n".viriv
* 1. ■ — .1 1.1..
,,r*. ..
I. 1 *
.
. ......
purpose of giving an exhibition of his i At
en^ J1*-* 1““! ,°st about a third his
“You can’t bring decency out of dirt,”
ikilfiu nil’ .Iwting to « few of lu. j '■»“»! weight, wlucb ™ IM pound.. says a modern philosopher. Can't eh?
Irieiub.. M well n. to astonish the ns- At the. close of the seven weeks he etc Then you never looked at the water in
tires bv some crack slioU. -The ground » taMe-spotmtal of honev and . hot the laundry tubs after the clean white
L-lccU-dtor rifle practice wns th.t near l-crossbun nnd drank » small glwe. of or- clothes were taken out of it, did you?
where the countv Court House now ,
' y111^ and a cupful of fresh milk ;
Teacher—“What is an abbreviation?"
stands, aud in full'view of the then Cam- । »&gt;«t
stomach rejected it all. Then he Scholar—"A shortening.’’
Teacher—
den aid Ambov raflnwd. During the I «bl*
» mght &gt;md on the next d»r bo “Yes; give me an example.” Scholar—
progress of tho' shooting, the findloco-! drank s httlc mdk and .te slowly of a “Some folks use butter, but mother says
mofirc on the rood, with which tho en- I “a-HoileJ egg wtlh some cnunlw of hog’s lard is good enough for anybody.”
gineere were experimenting, pnraed
. Thenceforwanl he gradmdl.v roChild of seven, before being brought
ulong and when the sight of it broke sumed his onlimuy mode of bring
into the drawing-room. Row heard ontupon Cob Crockett’s vmoir ho irrever- '
J“&gt;epb L Iksline s.v. th.t m side room. Scream from child. Child
enlir exdumcd, "Hell in hrnness." I860. when he ras the j.ln-mcuui m the in alto:
“Tompany [company] or no
m&gt;d for»momentg»zedmn.tonishmentl Ttentou proon, one lard, a prisoner tompany, I won’t have my face washed
at the moving wonder. Wherever he h^ted for twenty-nine days. He hail with spit" •
appeared Col. Crockett was lionized, । »**«&gt; committed to a dungeon and When
Light-minded young thing, in a bath­
but he found it imporaibln to wilbsund
attendants gave h.m bread and w-afi-r
the growing [..pldarity of Gen. Jnckron, he would eat nothing.—Anc York Hrr- ing suit—“ Surely, Aunt Margaret, you’re
not going to wear vour spectacles in the '
and going to Texas he cast his fortunes a*c‘water?"
Aunt M.—“Indeed I am.
—
— * a*
—«— in :*
— .Winla.,*
with Al.
that
State,
its
contest Aagainst
Nothing
shall ----------------induce me1-to --take
off anA Wonderful Place.
-----------------------------Mexico, anil was murdered by the Mexi- । Tlie citv of Chicago is a wonderful ■ ot^“r thing.
.
cans after he hail surrendered with six
place. There b always the same rush
Robinson, (after a long whist bout at
survivors of the attack upon Fort Al- of ]M*ople in its streets, the same signs ■ th® C^UV),—“"8 awfully late,. Brown.

o
i’iufo Trout Fishers.
The Twin lakes are at present quite a
resort for Piutes, who go there for the
puiqxMie of fishing for .trout A company of them will sit on the bank, and
while the brave buck Imlwi for the
speckled lieauties the faithful squaw is
in the immediate vicinity sewing on a
piece of calico or waiting on the fisher­
men. The favorite bait is ant eggs, and
after o nest has been ransacked of ite
contents the fnn liegins. The supply
on hand is placed in tlie mouth and used
when required. The moisture toughens
the Imit and makes it more suitalije for
use. If the buck happetts to Im* particu­
larly lazy tlie squaw is used to Hold the
l&gt;ait and' deals it out as often us called
upon. Sometimes the native sons of the
forest will haul in several dozen trout
during the day, while on other ocI casious the result is not so encouraging.
—liodic (Cdl.") Xf.u’/i.

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Johnny’s Essay on Dogrs.
Last summer our dog Towser was nlyin' in the sun .trine to sleep, but the
flies was that bad that he culdn't, cos he
had to cateh ’em, and bime by a l&gt;ee lit
ou bis head, and was woking about like
the dog was hisn. Towser he held his
head still, and when the bee was close
to his noee Towser winked at him like
he zed you see what this buffer is doin';
he thinks I’m a lily of the volley which
isn’t opened yat; but you just wait till I
bloasom aud you will see some fun, and '
sure enuf Towser opened his mouth very
slow, so as not to fritten the bee, and
the bee went into Towsei’s mouth.
Then Towser he shet his eyes, and his
.jnouth, too, and had begun to make a
peaceful smile, wen tlie bee stung him,
Blg Trees of the West.
and you never see a lily of the valley ack
Case's “Botanical Index” gives the so in your life.
following record of some large trees
growing in Indiana: Chwrtnut—In
English Jnstire.
Jackron county there are to be found
A liu] was recently sent to the work­
the largest chestnut trees in the State,,
They are veritable giante, located about house in Cambridge, England, .for pick­
three miles southeast of Seymour. One ing a rone and a spray of geranium. The
of these measures 22 feet in circninfer- Mayor and Aidermen considered it an
ence tirofeet above the ground, and toe offense to be punished by :hree months
hcjjht to the first limb 70foeA. Sassafras. of hard labor.
Wife-beating is one of the cheapest
—This tree attains a remarkalde size on
toe Lower Wabash. One of three, one luxuries in England. A brutal fellow in
showed that Mn. Blyster had mingled fore the pleasant fire having a farewell mile and a half west of Springfield, is Exeter, who severely thrashed liis wife
fully 3 feet in. diameter, and is for more with a bellows because she had not got
much in scenes of Woe herself and know
than 60 feet clear of limbs apd knots. Its his breakfast ready, was recently senhow they ought to’be conducted: 2 : ,
teroed to ]»y a fine 5 of shillings.
I .ioMa't look that wv.” t raiil.
height » fully , 85 feet CutaipaIn
this same region and along ths Wabash

and toe same throng in the corridors of
ite hotels. The only change is that the
crowd seems to lie’ greater each time,
When I-arrived at the Palmer I thought
surely something out of the usual way
must lie going on, so vast was the crowd
rushing through ite wide hails and mag­
uificent
i&lt; anted’ it
nificent rotunda. But I la
’’ was
the (Tkual state of things. New York
certainly dore more business and ia
larger than Chicago, and yet, even to
one accustomed to toejife of New York,
thia city seems to surpass New York in
activity. In fact, the intense Ufe here
seems almost overpowering. Walk out
from the Palmer
* street
*
•
aimer House, up State
to the river,
111
r, then
down ____
Lake,,
street, ,.
past
Dearborn to Clark street, then down
Clark street to Monroe, and ho back to
the Palmer, stopping to look in at the
Tremont, Sherman and Grand Pacific
Hotels, and, even if you are accustonjt'd
to Brojulway, you will be astonished.
Such wide avenues—not empty ns wide
avenues generally are, but filled with
the «ra ’lm«^ drara, l,L-k» mlI cmruge. of . miglily traffic; .nob lofty.
elegant stores; such splendid hotels,
and, above all, such constant streams of
people.
Even the horse-cars go fast
here; the' hack-horses, even, have
learned the art of motion, while the
stages dash through the streets co their
way to the hotels or railroad stations
with
• -fire enrith the speed of a ”
New ”
York
^.-Chicago (ter. *Veu- York Evening
Sinking the Shop.
.
When the English take n vacation they
sink the shop. An Englishman travel­
;
ing in Switzerland met a French
tidy with her daughter. They made np,
,
a party and did the lakes together. The
young lady was suddenly attacked with
the toothache, and the party traveled
twelve miles to find a dentist, who ap­
plied a little laudanum. Subsequently
was a dentist. When asked why he had
not relieved the fair patient, he dryly re­
plied, “ I am on a vacation. I haven’t
practiced for six weeks.”

i (m a M’hisper) “Oh, I shan’t say much,
' y»t know—‘Good morning dear,’ or
wnnetomg of that sort. SheUoaythe
’
It is true, ”
Epaminondaa, you can’t
make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, bnt
that is no reason why you should go en­
tirely back con the pig. You can make
~:~S
‘y g~xl
mighty
good souse of it, which is more
than you can do with all the raw silk this
side of Lyons.
•
__
j-.
An______________
advertisement—says:
“Save ..w-.
your
, hair while you have it." Many young
■ ladies take this advice. They take their
, hair off before going to bea, and care- place
-it on thebureau or back of a
fully
chair, where the rata can’t get at it At
least rumor says they do.
“What are you doing out there, my
daughter,
--------- ii
in the night dew?” said the
kindly
_^Jy old
old gentleman on the piazza.
.=
p^atiamg
“ Practicing icnang,
fencing,” was
was me
the sweex
sweet
renly. a&gt; «he leaned over the pickets tiU
I her face was dreadfully close to William's
! T
b«m
Thx
he only
only &lt;«J
eool thing
thing which
which hm
has l&gt;eeu
ln uTn fot the pmi w«k i. tho fol­
»low —
v_comes
-------- v
a.__
.
who
into _the
office, smokes

some other fellow’s pipe, uses some other
fellow’s desk, and then asks if you are
not going to say beer before he has to go.
—lia/ilon Globe.
What the editor printed: “ The Hon.
i [X^yJ^dl
umd very kindly favored ua with a copy
I of his’ able and masterly speech on too
‘Improvement of Bobtailed Frogs.’”
; What the editor said; “ What in thunder
does that fool «end his rubbish here
f«r
Jones gave a lawyer a bill to be orjlected to the amount of 830. Calling for

laugliing, "I am not going to charge gou
—why, I have known you since you
were a baby, and your father before you;

tatsd upon the transaction, “it’s darned
Itl.Vv he
I.A didn
ill.),.'*
—w my
—... grandfather,
xH.Jjf.iL— ——
। lucky
’t Lvw
know
President Seguier never spared the ' I shouldn’t Lave got any tiling. "
lawyers in Iaxm court, aud some of his
remarks concerning them were quite in
the savage vein of Cur Peter. When
the docket was being called one day one hollow tul&gt;e. The male bee w inoffenease was named where, neither advocate
U-eapon or pointed lulwi; therefore when
said the President gleefully; “now w&lt; one trf there insects alights upon a bare­
back here on ths li
have a chance of getting at the truth 1’ footed l&gt;oy the soliloquy of Hamlet im­
fence Tails and pasta, and for durability All but one million were worn out by the
he’s tell off a root
mediately forces itself upon that Loy’s
iw him. and mebbe he’ll get well, an’ stands next to the black locust. Syca­ idiots who left their names in railroad
mind as he anxitrimly vwaite the xreuft :
ebbe he won’t”
-more.
----- —
—The
— „giant
--------tree
----------of Indiana,
--------- ,-------in all depots, church belfries and city hall and aak if he had the wrong pig by the “Tube bee or not tube bre? That’s toe
ear, would you answer yea c* no ?
Mra. Blaster's rosy face grew percept- 1 probability, is a sycamore in tha White towers.
question. ”— YawwdKtranM.

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�piCWEE^a STORE!
e

h» attire in a

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Mr. Barnaby Quicker,

— BCi thought
he alighted

m

(ML Uu. &gt;*!» W*^**LJ

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Charles A. Hill, Esq., attocfley-ai-law,
ubukxi kvmht satubday mobkzxo, ax
pass Mr. Ghucker, and helped out Ins is just now an occujtant of Cel! 83 in the [
Mashvjlle, Xichi&lt;*n.
v i screams"had given place to a City Jail, and with the cheerful prospect
riiig.
Mr. Chucker thought l»eforo him of ten years in the peniten- j
himself
U nd of hi* mesa, fur the. train
an again, and he should be
able
ipleto hi* drvwdng. By way
privacy for the remainder ot arrest has caused a great deal of excite­
ment throughout tho town. In yeaterdaj^P J^Oft-DiajtatchYkxe detail1* of tlie
coiptwere given, and within the last
he had anticipated.' Already there was tweiity-fyiir buutw quite aDambcr di new
a comnmtion on tho phtfona.
Tia fact* have developed, Masgh to make
husband of the fainting ludy had ex­ conviction a certainty. Mr. Hfll has
plained matters to the station master; been in the habit of clipping one and
some portent and guards had overheard two-dollar greenback bills in such a way
him, and tlie rumor circulated that there
tliat out of each nine he makes ten. Tho
was a lunatic in the train, fyome pas­
omcg nt TRUMANS BRICE, SECOND BTOKT.
process is rather a complicated one, and
sengers, noking their heads out of car­
needs diagrams for thorough oomprehenriage-windows, protested against travel­
ing in the company of a man who might
commit some mad act—set the train on
•its
fire, throw himself out, or emit awful
noises. The station master was obliged

ORNO STRONG,

tag ud * &lt;wqwt-tag. which contoured
Mr. Chucker had received an invitation
to dine at Windsor with some friends at
influential position, but being a busy
. man, he had not found time to dress at
his office, in the city, or at hi* cuiunbers
in the West EnA Stepping into the
train, he alimred a shilling into the hand
of the guard, aud said: “Keep me this

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With &amp;n IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fresh

Spring Goods
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

HAPPY IN BARGAINS
Our stocks for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of th*
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
under the heads of
‘
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Uiwm-d the allied maniacs cariiage.
Mr. Chucker then unlocked hi* carpet­ The -all-unconscums Mr; Chucker was
bag aud drew out a clean shirt, with rudely aroused by the dour being sud­
other equipments necessary to his per- denly, opened and a gruff voice exclaim­
*eci a.'q'kntmeni
ing:
It must not be supposed that be did
“Now, sir, what’s the matter with
this without reluctance, for he was a you?"
“ Nothing's toe—the—matter with
Ea He objected to seeing things outof
me,” stammered Mr. Chucker. “What
place or doing things out of season. If
he hx-d caught Ids best friend changing
■ his pantaloons in a railway carriage he
VILLAGE OFFICERS.
would have thought meanly of him for
Ladies and Gents1
President —Elibu Ch lor-an.
*
.
being of disorderly liabita, and so now he
I 'urniHliing Goods,
judged himself with a candid severity for Windsor.”
not having better regulated his own time.
" Change here far Windsor, sir," re­
■ “If an accident occurred," mused he, aa
sponded toe guard, who was quite con­
A. W. OMi, H. Roc, E
. Out of one
be removed his coat and waistcoat, “ I vinced by this time that he had a queer
piece tbruug
wonder what would be thought ot me for character to deal with.
«taL. vou pul m.• to it, ' toree-riijhth. ol «n meh wM«. ud cut
being half undressed in a tram?"
jfantlln.
“Well, man, il
Thk reflection made him redden. He
™ on,
on." dnfereril
Mr. i »■
“* trreBuhmJ. Th.tw.mrf.
I’ve no trousers
air.
/T;
■
,hi,
. * voice;
. comesseu
,
rrf
thn hill
limntrnt *. little
THE CELEBRATED
Chucker, lowering
wl.on.upon
&lt;*.«&gt;•
““ ore 'brought
Uttio t'ltaor
e;&lt;»or toto­ \ J EJUUDINT EPISUOPAL CHURCH—A. D. Sawred ears and a fat flond'faoa. Tho effort th., Btelion mneter oeboerf in mnarcmint: getber «hm&gt; they worn before l.c p.oco iVl row. Putor. Hrvire* «rrry B*bl&gt;»U&gt; it ll&gt;u
». m. *u&lt;l 7 p. iu. Eabbsili school at IS m. Pr*,«r
of pulling
„
- of hi* boot* always
- suffused
r-i;i«Xo ta»u«*r and the crowd behind
Uk?i on\*Y? ».^b contrn.mli&lt;&gt;n tuoetlnj (very Thur»d*y evrtdnx.
hu countenance with enmaon rn.a u id
ht „ y,,
..No
rf th. Imre ol th. bred U mad. w,th
AKH VILLE LODGE. No. SM F. A a. M. Rest
so now, insomuch tout, what With tlie
-’’ •’s *•
upon the
tlie white surface of the
tho tram
gum-­
'• He
tliruwed• •’em out■ of« al
tho_ _J_
win­ ink nnon
ter cummunteaOan oa «ach Wadnwday cva. ■
color that came from physical exertion dow," suggej '
mea paper oenaaui. xne mu is tnen 7 o'clock sharp, onThey
or b«for»cannot
the full of fail
the moot
to please the Ladies.
and tliat
which resulted
from ,u trembled
nono vu
on whoa
ho gut artistically dirtied, and is ready for BhoV- I Traa«l«ai brotlxr* are cordially Invited.
•• ierun]&gt;s
Porbapa ue
.
t
...
uuuu
»u
oonsriyoi, Mr Barnaby Qiucker loofad into Uw train," opined another.
“«•.
-------- --------- r;~“ - ' jo«b'usM,raRo^^i‘”r'WMteuly autowwrf. _ _
removed hu
..n,d yon »ny teoiuera on -wben yon •«?&lt;»&lt;«&gt;
01 “ “*V." :
!________ g”1"” aitrroni.
boot*, h*j denuded himself of his trousers. got into the train?” inquired the station
£3T OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY HonTliis was a trying moment, fur if an ac­ master.
eat (roods and selling on the basis of rLhree
—-------------cident had happened then. “Why, why,
W.
H
YOUHG,
“Of course I hod, man. I've two pairs “A" is &lt;11011 inserted between tlie two
dear me," ejaculated fir. Chucker,
-r, at
, with me now. Lv.
Let u&lt;v
me alone, mu
that
.*. *I may ends of “B,” the posting, inking and
Feet to the yard and Sixteen Ounce*
this stage of hi* cogitation*,
' | put one on," faltered Mr. Chucker, iu- dirtying repeated, and this bill is also
1—tlunk
the train is stopping."
to the pound, enables us to hold all our old custom­
timidated aud disgusted by the sight of ready for the market A section an inch
IL
A.
BARBER,
and a half wide is then removed from
The
train. _was
---------— stopping
,,—o _i in
effect, os |
so many ]&gt;eople staring at him.
n. rot,...i&gt;n,;nt. ■ 1...
D. Hoaieopsthic Physician and Burgeon ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
Mr.
Chucker might have foreseen tliat it
But while no wo* speaking, some low “C,” and tho three-quarters cut from
• Office, nea- nceidcace. on corner of Washing
would do, since he was not traveling by j churl, seizing a corner of his. rug, gave i “B" let in. and so the process is oonSTORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
expreM,_but he had been so enwrapjied i it &amp; twitch and abruptly exposed Mr. !I tinned, each bill, instead of its true
in his s&amp;f-upbrading thoughts
he I UllUVht
CHAS. 11. BRADY,
Chucker
b UietHlUlUC
dinhabiUe wvwvr.
. that
.
l 'D
US'KIU, There
lUCiP waa
W IU, jj ,length of seven and three-quarter, inches,•
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
find not even noticed the first i-l
__ 1 ’
rignkmung
I a«hout ot mingM laughter and dismay I Ixung »“&gt;.v
Tho find on.
of the engine's speed. He now
now __
fo.md ' „„m u,(, ImuH,„ge„.
whom u_ » tho moat dangerou. I«™» it re hard A Kcal Estate «tU luturwnca Annt. CultecUog them. Althougrmost goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
and
Conicyanclnr
a
specialty.
Bounty
and
I
’
.»himself in a very litter of clothes,
loUuj and j,
laaki
it ^Jhmt to to doctor up tho ho^d of th. FaUior oj •ion Claim* promptly attendo! to, and all other
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try us
with no time to re-dross himself
•elf before squeal.
*
his Country in n way that tne children of
and see.
toe train stopjied. He had to decide
“ Out you come," roared the blushing tho same will not recognize tlie old
hastily whether be would steam alongside station master, in a paroxysm of indig­ gentleman, and hence this bill i* left the
LEWIS DURKEE
Ealing platform in his shirt-sleeves or nation, and he clutched Mr. Chucker by longest of the lot
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price in
I AWTER, Notary Public, Real Iat*u aud Inaur
minus his pantaloons. He chose wisely the wrist
It ia easy to see that out of every nine 1-/ auce AgruL Collactiona promptly made, and exchange for all farm products.
Ceuveyaoclng properly axacutad OfflcoluD. C
in huddling &lt;»u his coat, which he but­
“ Well! but—but—let mo d—dress bill* there is an extra bill left over, Griffith
’* Hu&gt;r«.
. toned up. while he covered hi* lower first," pleaded the victim, as he felt, not making ten dollars for nine. Working
mon with his railway rug. This done, i
only bis arnix but hi* legs in the grasp as hard as tfe could, Mr, Hill could not
EMORY PARADY.
he collected as many of his belongings as of different hands. He made a short have made more than from three to five
USTICE
or THE PEACE. Conveyancing carw
he could into his bag, kicked his boots '
lully and promptly attend**! to. Office cast
but this did not improve hi* dollars per day—rather a small sum for
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
under* seat, and tried to look dignified. struggle,
'
the
risk
he
ran,
a*
it
wm
neeesaary
to
position, for hi* reaitdance was ascribed
• The train had come to a stand-still now, to a maniacal outbreak, and emboldened shove fifty of the mutilated dollars to
WM. FARMENTER.
and a guard opened toe door of tlie car­ his aggressors to drag him out of the
il. Office over Hull's Drug store, Ver
yOW IS THE TIME
riage in which our poor hero was sitting,
. mono IHe, Mich.
y** carriage feet'foremost He tumbled out .
Yesterday and To-morrow.
and cried: “There's room here, air, Iar
f
I in a heap, and was then carried across
W. H GRISWOLD,
you and this lady."
“ ---------------Hole on dar,
” said a colored man,
the platform, kicking and roaring in the [
.
------------To Take Advantage of the
*' Hie, guard!'r exclaimed Mr. Chucker, sight of a hundred pairs of astonished i hailing an acquaintance. “
' Does yer
leaning out io horror, “you told me I or aronsejl eyes
' cross de street ebery time y _
.. .... corner Pnlllipa and Durke* atrasta. Prompt altenshould have tlii* compartment to my- I
•»nn given to calls day or night.
“ Oh!” exclaimed some reddening 1 ter keep fntm payin dat bill?" ,
“ No, I doesn’t"
A. M. FLINT.
Unlorfautetely for our
Irtarf. I
chorwted . “ What fur den? ’’
th. guard to whom h. hiul gireu tho lTCm6oI th.ixxtem
---------.--------I “ Ter
keep
frum bein’ axed fur hit"
2V will practice in all tbs Court* of thia (late.
J
?S -.7^
«ppo““«l ta
Ten ntomk lat&lt;u, When Mr. Chucker I&lt; "«
“• Napoleon.'
“Mr.
Vntw.l.snn," sailI the creditor, Collection,
promptly tnads. Office over 1). C.
travel w&lt;lh th. Iran,. Th&lt;~ &gt;■»» »*- had brim conveyed under strong recort " I lent*
SIO three
th...weeks
--------------lentd yer
ver $10
ago. Yer Griffith'* Store, Naan rille, Mich.
takes often occur, and lead to unpleasant ]to
^tian-master's room, and had promise*! an" promised ter
' pay me..De
R FARAD V.
couBequenoea. ’Die present guard said 1
Buffer^ to don his pantaloons, ha n*l*ler day you said dat 'pin yer word an'
bluntly: “I cant give you a compart- contrivexl to get a hearing, and to ex- ’honor
..... . .....as “H gen'Ieman ver’d ]&gt;aV me ter- 1 If AJSUFACTUREBot Boot* and Bboaa. Making
,l.v N™. -bar. yer-got ter »r ? "
“
ment to. youraelf unlrea you pay for it,
howftll )lih troubk w
sir. It * against the rules. Here, mailam,
.. Woll&gt; but why
you uU
“I al t*rs zeneH my honor. I ern | IMnj prices. Shop a—t rithof Main 8Cwl
gettiu’ yer lack eh floatdy an’ my honor 1
X\BT~KZ3iE"l^
'
step in; pleaae.
before?" cried the station-master.
Where be is constantly opening
.If0ked
,e^ ddlc“e
" Bccum you wouldn't listen to m.," mixed."
-j-x
health got.tote U&gt;. carnage, and a gen- |
jfa7 Cta*er."
“How’sdat?”
U
Lace
village- Stout hur»c*. good dray
tieman with her. Mr. Bomabv Chucker i “WelL you’ve missed your train and
“ Doan yer know dat de udder day all
CHARLES SCUEYdT.
Mt ftedy to awooru Before hi could iu- ,
,
dinner,
anyhow,” ,said
the Btatioa- de time in town was changed ? Da I
form the guanl rf ha. re«tou«a to par your
J,
..
kMon
,
.~astcr, “ and that'll lie a lesson to you." foun* dat de time was wrong an’ da sent i &gt;
line, at hl*
for a whole compartment sooner than
.. asked
--------. ­ off an' got what da calls a transit apiirnt- 1 *
“Lesson
of..
what?"
Mr. Cl ack
him a tain.
have his privacy intruded upon, tlie er, exasperated.
us. Since den all de watches on' docks
train was off again, and Mr. Chucker fell
“ Lesson—why—why—lesson not to halt been overhauled. Hit hub been
iUifirrHauraMj
Card*.
to,------reflecting
effect..—
his
— -—now
~7 he should
;-------------: i take off one pair of breeches until you've foun’ dut our time is gis one day too
change of carriage* af.Stough, now tliat j pUt tjie oth&lt;.r m, and that for decency's . fast."
1
A “Ut? to v,tC? ,on
a I sake, air!" answered the station-master,
“ Dat's got nutliin’ ter do wid my yyOLCOTT I1OU8JE,
platform. The train in which be trav, , lternjy formulating on axiom wliich money. ”
Nashville* Michigan.
.Iclwta not bcuud .taught for
funded well; though, perhmw, Ito.
“ Course it hab. I promised ter pay
but for Birmingham, and Mr. Chucker some other maxim* occasionally pru- yer ter-day. De oberhaulin’ ob de tune *
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
wouM have to change at Slough if he pounded by worldly philosophy, it wa* shows dat dis ain't tcr-day."
.
j Thl* I* a new Hotel, centrally localad, well kept,
wished to dine with his friend* that ! Uot so easy to follow'—London Truth.
“ How doe* yer make dat ? *
• nd It* natrons are always aura ot cvftlng Votler a&gt;
evening.
“ Whv, dis jr ter-morrow. Doan’ver cutatnndaliou*
. , ,, few lhe amo-unt pal&lt;L than al sny
Alaa! a more urgent difficulty than
" ------ '
“ iraa Arel-claaa 8aa*
«e? femme tell yer, el yer goee roan' j
A (Jueer Breed of tbiidren.
that involved in a change of carriage*
dis town showin’ such ignunce ob flottofy |_______ ,__________ 2.
soon
presented
itself----to him; for —
no • "There ore the most curious children in : 1 de people will laugh at yer.”
------ --------------------------CV It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant ts
p
J.
Pl'HCHIB,
sooner hml the train started than the that coach that I ever saw in my life,"
“Wdl, when is yer gwine ter pay
undersell me, who Bell* for CASH.
lady who had just stopped in l&gt;egan to said a gentlemen standing on the Union me?”
Bogs
Barber
moan and to shiver, saying that she felt Pacific Depot platform to a Bee reportor.
“Jes ez wion ez we kin get the
cold all over. Hex husltand sought to ! “Just stop in and look at 'em, and if you
time straightened up. Da's workin' on
auiet her, but it was all of no use, for can tell mo what they are you can have i hit now. Jea take my advice, fur ef de
le was really ill. At last the poor man them." With a view of accepting the offer !
people oust gits inter dar heads dat a
JJJERE YOU HAVE THEM.
looked in despair at Mr. Chucker and and starting a side-show business if the . num ia a fool (en years ob knowledge
said: . *
articles referred to proved to be genuine ■
won’t change hit"—Little Rock (Ark.~y
“Excuse me for taking a great lil&gt;ertv, curiosities, tlie lice representative maun- ,I C/aactle.
When we say this, we mean that you have
O•
&gt;&lt;’*&gt;&lt;Mry JDublic,
sir; but would you be so kind as to lend , ted the steps of the coach on a tour of |
Maple Orow, Mich
my wife your nig? We started in a 1 investigation. Surely enough, occupying :
American Beef in England.
g LIEBHAUSER,
'
hurry, anA forgot to bring one. A* it is four seats on the left Land side, sot a Chi- '
Data Mold day, pcriiaps you would not I naman well dressed in his national cos- , A correspondent send toe following
mind obliging us as far aa Bkiugh, where &lt; tume and beside him a full-blooded do- { communicalioa to the Manchester E^- ’
“_ rf* inquiry:
‘
'
letter
I
_
I shall be able to bur a rug?"
j gro woman, holding two children on her arniner in the form of a I_
iuujs the
«•” largo
*nrge quantities of
grunted Mr. Chucker, stupefied. Lp, while four others, under the charge “ Notwithstanding
openii
the largest and most complete stock of
.•fe, w«My uap^rtad, i READY MADE CLOTHING, We are opening
The request completely staggered him, '
• Chinese servant, roiled and tamblixl
ami he could find do word* in which to ' ovcr the seats and dowq the aisles of tln&lt;
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
reply.
' car- There waa nothing bo peculiar in
■
_
XawHvlll*
_
_
Mloh.
pleasure
to present before the people of
first intnxlticcd I often saw it exposed for
”
sale in the bitops, but now I can find rpHAT BCSB1ND OP XIXE1
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
regrr^reted ta. rtalkoun, reriu-r Kt
duJSSTSSSrf rtS nothing of the sort The other day I
o«. M. BBivnfe Ail TUI* corrara
our store will fully prove.
found in an obscure shop in a somewhat
"H&lt;x&gt;r growlrf Mr. Clmdrer. u&gt; . &gt; «■
•«e;
voire lik. . brerk II farf jut orenrred ““(tai" ,«.m nutioo &lt;&lt; wgre ud Cbm- obscure locality a few joints which were
dcscrilied
by
the
vender
as
American
A.
L.
RASKY'S,
to him th" th. utret../ to gM ota ol
■ntartairw.OTj.Md
hi. diffienllire would he to diem bring I oyrl.v; JUieir «kin verr dnrk. bta ih« lieef, but of which I hod some doubt
nud. A Frwchmui wotad Lev. qute-Jv I ritep.rflheiratee .lld th. rimond-riidped In reply to my inquiry as to what became
of it all. be coolly informed me that great
quantities readied Manchester every
A. BUSH,
OF AJDL THE LATEST PATTERNS
week, but it was sold by the butchers a*
English beef.
Upon expressing my
*
“THE BOBS"
kept the paaaeugeni in convul- surprise at. O-!
thia------------------------- OQQjjy
•as good aa
It must al*o be remembered that we also carry an immena*
th.1 be Ud
uo. He related i
«&lt; l«wbtor vaib eorfo.OoM end
th.
_ why nokseU
•■Hoor t-o « Uinv tteu. owr. irf bi. ■
b*”
’S?"" —jr------- _____ __________
stock of
M AMU VILLE.
.............................- • • m^nt tn toe .-tage of negro minstrelsy. it os such, and at the sama price.’ I say
nothing as regards quality, but I do
h*a fellow-pfimtiuguirw liocamc eonviiicud The reporter oeertoined that the name ot think while the American beef does not
the
ChutmanwM
Hang
Hong,
who,
twelve
that they were trsrelwg with a lunatic.
cost the butchers more than one-half yyILLIAM JONES,
The lady "began to acream. Her nerves years ago, went a eoolie to Cuba. While what ths English beef does, surely they
working in Cube h*» Itecamc- enamored of
AND
.
a negro slave. He mved enough to pur­ might I* oontonted with leas profits than
stand this
chase her freedom and mnrriexl hex. In they are evidently

C lothing,

Hate, Caps,
Boots, Shoes.

itasttrilk Jirtrtonj.

. Crockery

N

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

M

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L. J. WHEELER,

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GREAT SPRING BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

to^torthi. wilt

Mr. Cbneker, enter-

ALL KINDS S FOOT COVERING,

&lt;xxjj. «mtraetar him-11, and ia *ow
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ing into toe
iii£into
the spirit of
ol hi* part, caught up
“What makes the sea salt?" said the
his umbrella and brandished it Tim
hi*
Thu teacher, and young America shouted,
travelers were in these sttitpdes of rigi-1 /The codfish that are iu it”

HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
Uciaua dsiffl far Missouri a population of about
X 400.000.

DE1TTIST6

CT* We buy for CASH and buy very close; and consequently our customers
have toe benefit of it.

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gtirhisan CrntralXiilroai
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SATURDAY.

- - - JULYA1, 1W0.

At the ensuing state convention,
nvenUon, theonly offices for which there
ere will be a
strong rivalry, an' Govei
■nwr. ”
Governor
and Attorney
?y
aJT*14
Among the most prominent candidates
• for gubernatorial honors,are the names
of Michigan’s able and gifted senator
Tom. • Palmer, who will probably bear
away thelaurek. Chaa. T. Gorham,
ex-murk
Hague, will receive
the unanimous support ot his district.
El-senator, David II. Jerome and
Frank B. Stockbridge, ex-secretary of
state E. G. D. Holden, ex-treasprer,
Col. W. H. McCreeiy and Rice A. Beal,
of the Ann Arbor Courier, will also
have friends iu the convention. Speak­
er Jno. T. Rich has secured the support
of the agricultural interests of the
. state and many others who have known
him in public life, "there nre three
eonspicious candidates for Lieut. Gov­
ernor, namely: Moreau S. Crosby, of
Grand Rapids, State senator in 1873,
and a man of flue ability aud education
Edward Breltung of Marquette, an ex­
senator and a stalwart republican, and
P. Dean Warner, speaker of the house
in 1857, aud ex-senator. Tho candidate
for attorney general are, numerous and
all are men of prominence and par­
liamentary ability and are asfollpws:
Edward Cahill, prosecuting attorney of
Ingham Co., Renzi Loud of Albion, J.
J. VanNfoerof Berrien Co., W. K.
Gibson ofjackson, Col. E. J March of
Hillsdale and Ealion Baxter of Giafid
Haven,
•

average crop, bat those that were not
sowed till late, are not ripe yet, and
Bre more gmutty, tlian the early onea
BndqQDa©quoutly wfil not yieldao well,
Wl&gt;«uU.UIwrv«ttr&lt;iMMl«Hb*f&lt;T
«&lt;^Hont, drawn and BBctirely stacked
Threshing has fairly commenced and
the yield is full more than was expect­
ed, although it is less than that of ia t

Some of the wheat was carried 50 feet
into the air. Considerable damage

-NEW STOCK OF-

ing broken off. About thia time Fran­
cis Carpenter had attack of wheat
struck and burned by lightning.

BOOT© and SHOES

■ICHIGAI REWS.
Mr«4hh*ies Scovel of Lesliedropped
dead iir.4tit- on Saturday.
W. B. Smith, of Ypilanti, waa killed
by lightning last Monday. ..
A son of Rev. A. KriekwOod, of Grand
Rapids, was drowned on the 36th.
Lizzie Constantine, aged 16, waa
drowned at East Saginaw, on Wednes­
day.
Joseph Eaton an employee on. the
C. 6c W- M. It. R. was killed by being
knocked from a train At Muskegon last
Wednesday.
A keg of powder, at .Wandotte, shot
a girl through a ceiling, and knocked
a boy down stairs.
Malcom Clarke, was instantly killed
at Muskegon,, on the 33d inst, by be­
ing thrown backward by a board, and
breaking his skull.
A boy named Creighton, lost his hat
in tlie mill pond, at Adrain, and in try­
ing to save the hat, lost his life.
A shooting affray oocured last Satur­
day, between Parker, (colored) and
Henson,at Ypsilanti. Arrests followed
but nobody was iiurt.
A huge grindstone, in Gale’s man­
ufactory at Albion, exploded on the
19th inst., tearing up tilings generaly
but fortunately, injuring noone.
• The Ives milLat Hungerford, six ‘
milch west ot-Big-Rupids was destroy­
ed by fire on Monday night. The loss
is probably about $130,000 and insured
for only $24,000.
A severe hail storm visited the north
eastern part of this state, in the vicini­
ty of Saginaw and Oakland counties,
completely ruined corn, and all the
oats that were unharvested.
A daring robbery occured nt Grand
Rapids last Wednesday. A boy in
charge of a jewelry store was called out
and a cod federate gathered up about
$1,000 worth of poods and escaped.
A bold robbery was committed at :
the private bank of Fisher, Preston A 1
Co., in Detroit Thursday afternoon. 1
While the clerk, Fred D. Gifford, was 1
alone, a stranger appeared at the i
opening of a wire screen in the counter !
and expressed a desire to bur some I
Govcrnmcns bonds. As Mr. Gifford |
waa about to reply, the stranger and- 1
denly reached through the aperture .
and struck him on the temple with a
slingshot. Tlie blow felled him to j
the floor, and temporarily rendered |
him insensible. When he recovered it
was ascertained that between $4,000
and $5,000 in currency, which had Ix-en
lying ou the counter, had disappear- &gt;

Corn, in most localities is silked out ,
a fair yield is expected, whiln in other
places, the extremely wetseasoh has
kept tho farmers from cultivating it
till the weeds have got ahead of the
corn and are choking it down. Many
farmers are now engaged in cultivat­
ing, and if thefrosUhold off well this
fall, there will boa fair crop.
Early potatoes are ripe and partially
dug. The yield is good, although in
some parts, they are rotting badly.
Late potatoes. promise to boot flue
quality and an abundant crop.
, "Uncle Mason” is not dead, neither
is he asleep’, but owing to unavoidaable
eircuiBstances, his letters have not
been as numerous as he would like,
yet tn the future, bewjll keep the News
readers posted in the ssyings and do­
ing*, of the people of Carlton mid
vicinity.
The inhabitants of Carlton, are a
sober, industrious and intelligent class
of people, who arc olive to the inter­
ests of themselves, an ’ tlie public,/he
loads are well worked, bridges in good
repair, and fences and farm bildings,
present the appearance of enterprise
and thrift.
•
Joel R. Smith has our thanks for a
The sword of Pennsylvania justice
waa sharp and heavy when the edge at splendid basket of apples, from his
lost fell upon the so-called "Molly tine large orchard, which is bendiug
Maguires.” • Never were malefactors low under its weight of delicious fruit.
A heavy thunder shower passed over
more relentlessly-pursued. The gullow’s beams groaned withtheir bodies. this vicinity on Monday afternoon ac­
Terror fell upon their sympathizers. companied by some hail, and consid­
It was supposed tliat the organization erable wind. Lightning struck the'
had been effectually broken up. Yet , barn of Mr. Altorf tearing off*a few ।
tlie brutal murder of an engineer in lioardy, and scaring some boys who 1
i
the employment of the Lehigh Coal were seeking shelter therein.
Isaac Messer of Carlton is one of tho
and Navigation Company, near Bull
Run village, Pa., ou Wednesday night pioneers of Barry Go. He c»mc to
is believed in the neighborhood to this town in the rffwintr of 1838, aud
have been the work of “Nolly Mag
j-­ took up land, and afterward liecainu
If so, these desperate crim- ; agent for nearly all the land in the
to__________
i township
which was in the hand* of
inala must have short memories t
.____
.n.M'iilnfniw Many
Uanv were tthe
h&lt;» Ii
ii rxlali i r&gt; g
have so soon forgotten the fate nf
of .J speculator.
hardships
their former leaders and comrades.
endured by the early settlers of Carlton
as well as other portion^of Michigan.
The Editor.
A man went info a Galveston den-j Mr. Messer, used to take his ox team
If an editor oiuita anything, he U lalist's shop to have some teeth extract­ aud drive down into northern Indiana
j
zy
;
if
he
speaks
of anything aa it is,
ed. He liad taken a large drink of1
to get his milling done, sleeping in the i people are mad; if be smooths down
brandy
to sustaiu his
courage. woods nights, and the trip to mill and the rough places, he is bribed; if he
The •
dentist
retired to
anthings by their proper names, he
back, taking nearly two weeks. He II calls
is unfit for the position of editor -, if he
otliei room, and came back with a re­
has also drawn wheat to Grund Rapids t does not furnish his readers with jokes,
volver and bowie knife strapped on
taking 20 bushels to a load, with his | lie is stupid ; if he does he is a rattle­
his person. "When a man's breath
Oxen, and selling it for one shilling per head, lacking stability; if he condemns
smells of emotional insanity, as yours
the wrong, he is a good fellow, but
, the entire load bringing barely lacks discretion ; if he lets wrongs and
does,” he said, “1 am not going to ex- amjugi
‘Dough’j to pay for one days board ata injuries go nnmentioned, he is a cowasperate him unprepared. You may be j «
•
first class hotel at the prevmt time, in urd ; if he indnlgcs in personalities, he
Currie himself, for all 1 know.”
that city. This same crop of wheat is a blackguard ; if he does not, his pa­
per is dull and insipid. In short, if he
Rennie Nash hud Inin abed for sev­ paaaed into the hands of s’peculatora | edits a paper properly, and sticks to
eral years at South Hndiey, Mass., and before tlie next crop was ready to truth and facts, he is a fool, and don’t
helpless with rheumatism. The phy­ harvest, tlie settlers had to pay from i know how to edit a paper half us well
1 as his readers could.
sicians could do nothing for him. He $18. to $18 per barrel for flour. Mr.
In the country grocery-stole they
lately sent for a Connecticut colored Messer's daughter Mrs. Morrell of
woman who had the reputation of be­ Hastings, was tlie first white fenislc ! ore now settling tlie question whether
' Gen. Hancock ought not to have given
child
born
in
Barry
Co.,
there
being
ing wonderful effective in prayer.
, Mrs. Surratt a free pass over some one
She touched his forehead with oil, two male children, born in the county ' of the ocean steamship lines ; also.liow
laid her hands on his shoulders, and in tho spring previous to her birth in ; it could happen if Gen. Garfield didn’t
pmyed three hours continuously for tlie fall. Mr. Messer is now in his 70th borrow the money of DeGolyer, that
Oakes Ames could have got cis name
his cure. Then be got upnnd walked. year, pOascases a good degree of health down in that litte book of his.
is surrounded withall the comforts of
Young Mr. Baah of Cash's Depot, life, and has a small farm left, well
Tlie following ia an extract from a
South Carolina, started out on Friday supplied with fruit of every description ’ theatrical advertisement in Leadville :
to slaughter a man who had spoken Having been well prospered with this i "Uninterrupted success! Appearance
disapprovingly of old Mr. Cash’s con­ worlds goods ho has given each of hil i of 16 beautiful dizzy blondes! Scale of
prices: To the near-siehted. $1. At
duct in killing the late Col. Shannon. children large farms which are undei ■ an altitude. 50 cents. To the fax off, I
The nu-n escaped for the time being. a good atato of cultivation.
•25 cents. Bald-headed association, 75}
rents.”
_
_______
Some South Cakoliniana wondei why
it is that so little immigration flows
EATON COUKTY ITEMS.
The same bucolic old red ant turn* up j
their way. The
umut
i ue more
mure earnestly uiey
they i
_____
every year in tlie dairy department I
ponder tbi, pbenomenon the better for ] T|„ popnUlitra of EMou county
I aud floats around in your bowi of milk,
I I (Hiking fnr a straw or butter-cracker
the Polnictxo State.
i 31;172. In 1874 it was 26,907. and
to raft with,
-------- — w----11870.35,167.
George Bade, of Wisconsin, has I■ W. Follett of Bellevue, threshed 299
skipped. He applied for a divorce, • bushels of wheat, the other day, the
few days ago, and was getting along ■ product of a ten-acre lot.
The Charlotte iiand is trying to get
finely until his mother-in-law marched
charter from the State, and hr recog­
down upon him. After all other ar­ anized
aa a corporate body.
guments bad failed the old lady an­
Measles prevail among tlie youth • .if
nounced that she would inform the Bellevue. Five cases are reported in
authorities that he set tire. Io a school the home of A. E. Fitzgerald. .
Bellevue is ogeijoyed to think that
house a yqir ago if be insisted on the
divorce. He didn’t insist, and his die ia about to vre;t a wheat elevator,
apple ware-house and cooper «h p.
place at the table is vacant.
Over 500 voters of C-'iarlottc havt
To receive the respect of other peo­ signed tbe pctition to tlie fegialature t&lt;
prohibit the Mie of intoxicating bquors.
ple, respect yowreelf, Travel tlie road
The Coogregutiuaalists of Potterville
that leads to respectability, aud not and Chester will i&gt;ut their mites tothe alley that ends hi poverty, which getlier and hire the same preacher foi
the
ensuing year.
in strewn with munhood wrecks to­
Mrs. E. T. CburetMif Charlotte, sUxs
gether with rubbish of other kind
third
in the competition for the chainto be caitod off by the scavenger, and
pionewi medal at the national archery
MILLION SOLD!
sold at a dollar a load forjoompost.
tournament at Buffalo loot week. A
reception waa very appropriately ten
We visited Nashville Saturday, and derod her by some of the leading citi­
noticed many improvements since the zens of Charlotte on her return from
last time we were there. Nashville is the tournament.
These little shavers uro great imita­
bound to go ahead, and no mistake.
Already she has outstripped Middleville tors and for that reason itisamaamg U
watch them' in their play, especially
and, from the amount of building go­ when they try enact to the role of oldei
ing on, it is easy to see tliat her enter­ people- A few ditys ago, Bertie Ander
prising citizens don’t propose to. .stop. •on, a child of five years, lost her pet
dove, and she had her nncle bury it it
Id conversation with some of the tlie garden. After the funeral tlie
tiiougbt struck her that it would hard
business, was good and prospects for ly be showing proper respect for the
a heavy fall trade excellent. By the। dove, not to have a bead-stone at iu
way, Nashville is becoming quite s grave, and so of her own accord she
manufacturing town, and .takes pain*, substituted a shhigle for the ordiuarj
to encourage everything that brings! marble, after having marked it
capital, men and employment fur them. “Doaey—Died July !0, 1880. 8he ii
One of the uxml creditable things in not dead but sfeepeth.”—/Caton Hapid
NasbvUte h th&lt;s local papar publisbed। , Jouraal.
A heavy sriud storm passed along tin
dent sort, bathe knows how to get up' town line between Koxaud and Ches
a br»t-cla*8 paper and a Hret-clawi ter one day last week which sliool
subscript-ion list too. Naabvilk luu-■ things up generally. It knocked down
reason ‘s’* r**»nd of her paper, andI considerable trmbci for Elder Sants*
&gt; and Reuben Earl; demolished Ervii
MfryBr*swiwd mill .apd wrehard: Hu
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NASHVILLE, MICH.,

K. C. BROWT,

s KAlliray*.

H. B. LXDYARD.

.. wumni,
G»n'ir»M*n&lt;JTlek«t Aiaot.ChlcMO.

ManuiaeturCH

the

Wr SMITH SELLS

GENUINE MASON

inesl Goods io Central Mich. FRUTCANS
EXTRA TOPS AMD RUBBERS.

brittle season of1880,
I am prepared to furnish the public

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

W niTE FIMB,
TROI T,
■AKE HERRI5G,
----- By the pound or keg.------

Sugar, Tea
COFFEE.
BO1A.OXAN.
I»IUHI&gt; BEEK
PRICNNED BEEF,
I
HEBR.SG A HALIBUT,

^=FRE8H=
-^^AND^—

SALT MEATS,
AND HEAPS OF

CROCKERY.
__________ C. W. SMITH.

Buggy or Wagon
r&lt;&gt; be found in the Market.
IT IS GENERALLY KNOW

Workmanship and Materials
■When Combine&lt;t With

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,

All Goods of this Manufacture,
Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market, confidentially
believing they will stand the test, and prove highly satisfac­
tory to all who purchase.
&lt; .

E. COOK
^TTEI\TIO?f -AJJI.

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!
50 Yearn before the Public.
, I’ruDODDCtMl by all to be the most
! plcaaant and efficadotu remedy now in
। use for the cure of antght, colds, hoarseh&amp;u, croup, tickling sensation in the
I throat. Whooping cough, etc. Over a
j million bottles sold within the last few
। years. It gives relief where ever used,
. and the power to impart' benefit that
( cannot be bad from the cough mixtures
: now in um. SAld by all druggists at 25 '
I cents per bottle.

Sellers' Uver Pills are also high| ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
I stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
I gist at 25 cents per box.

P* T. BOISE,

DRUGQIST,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

You can always find the following articles, or will be made to
order : All kinds of

FARMIU&amp; IMPLEMENTS,

OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES/
Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
butterfly.

Double and Single. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual­
ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Callers, Collar
Pads and in tact everything in the Harness line.

LUMBER, WAGONS,
Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim­
ming a specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new.
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reapair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
Iron.

Horseshoeing end Job Work done by the best of workmen.
Casting a specalty. Scrapers and
d Farm Bells cheap. Chilled
| and land sides to tit almost
&gt;«t any plow. Kettles, all sizes. Col•
mnno for brh-k htnldinjfF, Iron
I.. Fencing Ac.

Medicines, Chemicals,
Puinte, Oils, Varnishes,

Surgical Instruments
And all the leading Rcmediro in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines
School Books,
Blank Books,
Mlscellan’s Books.
A LABOS USK OF

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums
a cmirunx uke or

Wall Paper and Bordering,
iTRIXMKD FKkE]
AS FINE A LINE OF

there U in town, and all war­
ranted to be as represented
or money refunded.

CAT.T. A27D BEE MS
Prerertyticmz

�rp&gt; TUI PUBLIC.

HASTINGS ITEMS.

'

!

The sick are ecu
----- BELIEVING THAT----n
Corn nine feet
and draaMtd in
I the city,principally among th* children. silk,
I • Mauy of our citixeu* atari for Pe­
Elder Smith preached bi* farewell uuEw.’ZriZr,1.
r toskey, this week, to attend tlie M. E. M*rmnn at the D*inlmm school hou*e :
SATURDAY,
campmeetiug.
- julyh,
E*rh relr of ber. xad that a little num I
Frank Smith living in Rutland just
A couple of our Maple Grove belles ।
competition will make a little bet-i
west of the city in happy, It is a girl, aud their beaux took iu the dunce at
ter market, I have purchaapd a stock if |
VICINITY LOCALS.
and weighs jnM four pounds.
Morgan, Friday night.
Last Saturday evening a Garfield
UKB rSOX KALAM*.
Several of our church going people '
aud Arthur club was organised in this went to Nash ville, Sunday evening, to
JOL
W
I
Kalamo Mich., Jolt 39,1880.
city with James L. Wi1kUs, P»eaident, bear E14|*Deyo preach. '
LOCAL JWATTKW8.
Friend Strong :
J. Harvey Andrus. Heury Close, Baker
Whilesoading a load of wheat tin*
' Aware of tlie fact that the News has Shriller and James W. Bentley, Vice
other dav, one of tlie Cooper bovs fell
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
a writer representing this section and
Presidents. Charles Hotchkiss, 'Re­
Fresh, Salt aud Smoked Meats of all J
also khowing that the items of the cording Secretary, Irving L. Creasy. from the load and broke his arm.
kinds.
HkxrtRor.*
Wo
are
sorry
to
say
that
one
of
our
most importance are closely gleaned, I ' Corresponding Secretary, Henry Lewis
-Proprietor.
supposed-to-be nice young men, while
venture to send a few scraps thinking, Treasurer.
.
in
Nashville,
last
Saturday,
got
sor
­
perhaps you will give them a place in
Last. Sunday Anthony Wilmont rowfully drunk.
Ks'lotM** ColumliUn Oll b
your columns, although they are of but
lost the sight of one of bis eyes, the
The fear which was entertained by
little importance. 1 have frequently
facta concerning the sad accident are some of the farmer*, on account of the
pIcMant, acting directly
read your very valuable paper 'and
. '&gt;uoj
these : A gentlemau brought a needle frequent rains during harvest, is no
.«.
_ . Mixing
-V_ -.-4aadd-n
_I
have been obliged to concede that you
gnu to him for repair*, stating the gun more. The harvest is ended, reapers
At below Manufacturer* prices. I had
have, without doubt, the best local
aud taken according U&gt; dlrec
was loaded, and after completing tlie gone, wheat stacked and all without
lyoocthotlt la- ufi that la the decline credited np to me ou these
paper in Central Michigan. Now, as
goods and cau
repair*. Mr. Wilmont asked the owner injury.
ranted to cun the following
there has not appear&amp;l in yonr columns
if he should shoot out tlie'loiul, al ho
When I^agrand Shafer wo* black- '
tlie following scrap* of information 1
asking if the gun was in proper condi­ berrying, the -other day, he hod hi* ■
J affection. CoUc.Cnunplng Paine, Choh EASILY MEET COMPETION,
■ send them. .
tion. Being informed, that the guu nail of berries upset by putting it in
Flux, IHarrhoea, Cough*. UoUa, Bron
The first’ one on the list will be the
was nil O. K. Mr. W., fired off the gun. the runway of a rabbit; got a fearful 1
boule. For I Having bought for cash. My expenses
very nngentlemanly and unfeeling act J
aud it appear* that it wn* not properly whack with a large, bail stone, and in
j are low. I do not sell goods at cost,
of a man living in Maple Grove, who adjusted and the needle wo&gt; blown
but ar a fair living profit.
Johiraton'a
Saraaparllla,
cures
Liver
Complaint.
the
evening
his
fathers
colt
kicked
him
cruelly boxed the ears of his aged mo­
back striking-Anthony in the eye, so with both feet. Mjsfortuucs never
Jolintaoo’* Saraaparilla, cures Indigestion.
ther, because nf her slight disobedience tliat when the needle wns drawn out
Sobnsiou'e ftarenpirtlta to uaod by every body.
come
singly.
/
"
to .the rules ot the wife of his boaom.
Johnston** Sarsaparilla cures fflek Headache.
the fluids of the eye followed. This
When our farmer boys purchased
Johnaton's Sarsaparilla cures Dypepxta.
The next will be the unfeeling con­
isa very sad loss to Mr. Wilmont as their spring hats’they thought those
1 ff FOUNDS GAINED tn throe weeks, and cured
duct of a woman of tne same town to­
Always ready at 'moderate rates.
his other eye was iiijured some year* cloth ones were just the thing but now 1J of cuosnmptlon.
*
ward her husbands mother, inst be­
ago by a pitch fork.
those wires stukd oiitin bold relief
PhiliktelphU. l*a.
cause she appears to stand in the way
The following table showing the like an old fashioned hoop skirt, and
SPECIALTIES:
of her becoming mistress of the man­
nges of the oldest resident of each of whoever invented /hose hate will have
sion. Now it appears plain to me that
Builders Hardware,
the townships mid.city of HastingH OH to turn his UTveiitive gunius iu another
BUM’'TIUNmmiis throe years ago, I want him to ।
the aged are too much neglected when
taken from the census. list as filed iu direction if he ever expocts to become try them. I gained fifteen pounds while takltg the
Pure White Lead,
they become dependent ou the care of
flr.l throe bottle*, and I know it is Jost the thing
their children, or look to others for the clerks office July 1st 1880.
a millionaire.
for him.
Respectfully,
Reepcetfulljr,
J.V. HULL.
Pure Ohio Boiled.and
Ixr rencebui
Assyria. Susannah Youngs, .
A friend sugested tliat wo have a
support. The above two cnsef, are on­
Baltimore, Snsana Cory,
Raw Linseed Oil,
tbfjr the mart skeptical. There la not a tingle
faster in our midst, seeing we liave n
ly a drop in the bucket, yet it tends to
Barry, John H. Jones,
mplom
ofCoriHU
mpt
ion
that
It
does
not
doctor.
Yes we have a doctor but he’s
Carlton, Catharine Buine,
mi pat o al once, and It will break up a fresh cold
show man's inhumanity to man, and
a rd, Castor.
24 Itunra. »3 50 per plot bottle. CRADDDCK A
uo
Tanner
neither
is
he
a
Whitmore
iualso how cruel people can be when ex­
J.. 1032 Baca BL. I'hlladelphh. Pa.
' I Rliodn Wing, I
Golden, Sperm,
cliued to go forty days without eating,
cited by anger. The two old ladies
Hope, Ann Craven,
than we are, and if we should try
Virginia Lubricating Oils.
mentioned are over 00 years of age,and
Hastings. Betsey Cronk,
such
an
experiment
we
should
soon
Conferred
upon
tens
of
thousands
of
'*
City
1st
and
4t!i
ward.
are, unfortunately, invalids, or nearly
liave to lean up against a barn to make sufferers could originate and maintain
so, and therefore entitled to the respect Sophia Munger,
Hastings City 3d and 3d ward.
a shadow, aud then how thin the items the reputation which Ayer’s Sarsai*
and sympathies of their friends for John Himrod.
arilla enjoys. It is a compound of
would be.
the liest vegetable alteratives, with the
Irving, George W. Trepte,
that if for no other reason.
Johnstown,
William
Brotherton.
The Spencer &amp; Latting steamer Imlide* of Potassium and Iron, and in
0. E. Mapes of Assyria,shot a crane n
Maple Grove, Juhn B. Kelly,
commenced operation on the 21*t. j the must effectual of nil remedies for
few days ago, with a rifle, at the dis­
The finest make* nf
scrofulous, nierc-irial, or blood dis­
Orangeville, John Johncock,
Tom started lus Imt he could’nt stop order*. Uniformly successful anil cer­
tance of over thirty rods, and when
Prairieville, Jonathan Dennis,
its foaming and frothing aud fuming tain in its remedial effects, it produces
Rutland, Mary Kell* y.
secured and measured, was found four
KAZAIKM.
Thornannls ' Daniel Hilblmnl,
nud
raging; Cr**ckcr(y) clattered. rapid mid complete cures of Scrofula,
feet in height, by six feet from tip to
MIEAJKM,
1 horoapple, ' Sumuel Lawrence,
Springe,! sprung, Eiistmmi eloped. Eli Sores, Boils, Humors, Pimples. Erup­
tip of wingffY
MISMOKS.
Woodland, Emma Drmiuul.
w enlongated, Spencer ’ dispenced with tions, Skin Di cose and all disorder*
Wheal is secured and a few fields of
rising from impurity of the blood. By
V Qnri,
' Chas. Turner,
&gt;
80 the contents of the boiler, mid collect­ its invigorating effects it always relie-'
* •»Pnt'8»’ { Sophia Wi liams.,
oats nre cut. Corn is doing finely but
IN
THE
WORLD.
ed hia men together, went to the Moon vm Liver Complaints. Female WeukLeRov.
potatoes are rather badly damaged by
and did a .job for that man, came down iH-ss mid Inegnlnritie*, and is n potent
the wet weather and many are rotting.
n-newer of vitality. For purifying the
to Quick and threshed a right smart.
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
The threshing innchiuc can be heard
blood it ha* no equal. It tones up the
1. L. Dodge. | system, restores mid preserve* the
on every side, and the grain is being
, health, and imparts vigor mid energy.
Deacon Martin anti wife are expected
CARLTON ITEMS.
shelled out and stored or drawn to
For fortv years it has lieen in extenmarket.
Wheat is of a fair quality, home on Friday, of this week.
; sive use, aud is to-day the most nvailThe wheat crop light.
Rev. II. IL Williams is spending his
1 able medicine for tlie suffering sick,
but the yield is below the average.
Harvesting
nearly
done.
■ any where.
Hay, left over until after harvest, is vacation cast, with his father. His fam­
Call and see me. Respectfully,
Threshing with all of its unpleasant
Fort Sale nr all Dealers.
being secured, bnt is very badly dam­ ily remain here.
FRNKC. BOISE.
Rev. B. S. Pratt, who is in poor health, ucss is the order of the day.
I?' For Jewelry nud Watclies go to
aged. take it all in all, farmers are
Old Abe, or more properly Abe Nich- I
F. T. Boise.
Laving a severe set back this season, is slowly improving, and hopes to soon
rpHEOLl&gt; ESTABLISHED
&lt;ils, an old man living iu a family by I
lie able to do full duty.
and therefore feel blue.
last week attemptMart. Barber, C. M. Ambrose and J. die name of Feterly,
Mr. E. b. Williams spent last week
Whereas:
My witc,
wife, «ra»*»ri:u
Isabelle Miller
. . ., ,
, .
,, .
wvuurcan; .wy
•AND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF
at Charlotte, courting, iwing tlie only Squier, have gone on a cramp about edtocommitt suicide by taking Pans having left my ImmI and boanl without
Green,
he
over-reached
the matter by just cause or provocation. I do hereby
jnror impanneled from this town. He Petoskey ami Macinnck.
caution
any
one
against
harboripg
or
to much, and after heaving up 1
J. V. Stevens, in the east part of the taking
kept busy.
ti usting heran
nn my ’toonnt.^after^tliw
,
, rfor\lull
i.
i
&gt;. lakuiK
&gt;•
-..i I trusting
after1WW
tins
Jonitti
and
»t little
1U1C J,her
aUj my nconut
jnlyWth.
Politics are boiling and the different town, and B. E. Benedict, in the west
Arc on Hand with a
P^
tes MtLLZU.
Pcter
Miller.
parties are preparing for a hard fight, part, are building brick mansions to ineilicine he still lives to try it qver [
again
which
he
threatens
to
do
us
soon
'
ANEW LINE OF
IWill pay the highest market
and both Democrats and Republicans dwell in.
I price
ui- priceIIIinr»nii
cashluruiiMiwu
for unwilleduu**v,
butter■»-,»,
Farm
Chas. Fuller is using a steam thresh­ its convenient.
are sanguine of the success of their re­
A serious accident occurred about one I er* bring inyour butter and save the |
spective parties. The temperance ar­ er of the self propeller variety, and ir mile east^af the center on the 28 inst,
E^JIeesk.
is
said
to
be
the
best
machine
in
this
my are on tlie alert, they have a strong
Of Every lk»cripUnn.
rF'Biiy
your Dry
Goods,BootsShoes,
Thomas Blinston, emp’ojed by Messer
*'
........................
picket out aud will watch the enemy locality.
Hate, Caps, Groceries, Provisions, Which will Defy Competition in every
David Wai rath. who is afflicted with of Hastings, in selling agricultural itn - Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Ref.sk,
at the conventions, in order that only
Respect. Remember that all our
plcmentM, was driving on the road and who always sells at the lowapt nricek.
men of sound temperance principles In­ cancer under the tongue, has been
Goods, which we Manufacture,
enough better to appear on the street*, iu going dowu hill, the longue of tlie ■
nominated.
are Warranted in Every
wagon slipped through the neck yoke
Mrs. Winters, who has been in this the first part of the week.
Reflpect.
The suit against Henry Gass, for sel­ causing die. wugou to run ou the horaes
section with her husband during har­
heels,
the
horses
commenced
kicking
ling
intoxicants
without
filing
bonds.
vest, has been confined to her bed the i
We. are i»1im&gt; prepared to furnish any­
CEUB’ATED
most of tlie time with fever. Mn and Ims been adjourned till the 12th of Aug.. , breaking Mr. Bliustou's leg just below
thing in the
the knee, the wagon then struck a stone
Mrs. Winters live in Potterville, they to suit the convenience of the nt tor I
dirowing Mr. Blinston out, but he held
UNDERTAKING LINE,
formerly resided in West Kalanio, and neya.
Wm. Griswnld iost the tips of his to the leather bringing die horses up in ।
were here for the purpose of harvest­
first and third fingers, in attempting to i fence corner. Neighbors were at hand !
ing wheat belonging to them.
and souu brought him to his residence, I
run them around a cog-wheel, propellI'OFFIVS.
CASKET*.
e&lt;l by an endless chain, con nix-ted with aud Dr. Wm. UpJohu wan called iu at- I
ROBEN, SI1KO11»« Ar.
SLNFIELD ITEMS.
tendence, mid this morning Mr. Bl inhis harvester.
Asa Sinark, of Cheater, on Weilnes- ston is as comfortable as could be ex- |
Croquet has began to boom.
Of any one iu the country.
___ Uncle Mason.
.
The hum of the thresher, is now &lt;1ay of last week, being inspired there­ pectod.

NaahviUf will Soon Ri­
val the County Seats ■

i«e.

HAD TlTH API*

xxJa Ju,

AavU

Remodeled, Enlarged [ Improved
m 1879.

("i°

““

l -'ial,e

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.
Any number of fanners to

Onload Wheat and GrainExpeditioualy ul Aocuratly.

Iron, Nails,
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
Glass, St.,..,
desire to announce that having erected
one of the largest and most convenient,
Tinware, Paints,
elexator buildings iu central Michigan,
they are prepared to receive and
•
Oils, Varnishi
and Brushes PAY THE HIQHEST MARKET

A FIRST-CLASS TINNER

The Legal Tender and Other

COOK STOVES.

FARMERS &amp;
MECHANICS
TuOLS

J. LENTZ A SON S

For any quantity of

That may be brought them. They abw
keep for sale at the lowest prices*

Seeds, Flour. Feed. Unie,Salt,
Fluster, Stucco. Hair and
Shingies.'

Money Saret ly Dealini lift them.
ALN8WSW0RTH A BROOKS.
rpHE FIN HING LINE.
TAKE THE

G’d Rapids &amp; Ind. R. R.
* FOR THE

Trout, Grayling &amp; Black Bass Fisheries,
AND THE FAMOUS
Game aud Summer Resort* and I^kes
of Northern Michigan.

Michigan North Wood* are ur »urp*«&lt;&gt;) Jfequalled.

The Treut •canon begin* M*J- lai. The Grayling

ridge,Duck. Ae, are very •plrtilifui. and targe numi«-r» of •iKirtauien annually rtoit thl» region with

hcoeflcial l&lt;&gt; those u flirb.g with hay fe\..rand ualhutile affection*.
The hotel aecomm&lt;»l*ti&lt;in» are gobd, far aurpo»•Ing the as. Tsge In coutitrlea new enough to afford
the fin. al for Ashing and hunting.
■
During
round .......I,.
trip excursion ilcketa
_l.!
..Uthe..wason.
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/..111.

For Tourtata’Otilde, an attractive.
■
A. H. LEET.
Gen'l Pass’r Ag’l. Grand Rapids. Mieh.
Through train* going north over this route leave
Grand Hapids 1Q2JA. tu.. and !&lt;H» p. tn. Arrive

Round trip Sum ne' Ex cur-Ion *lek«ta. Rood «oIng north from June l«t to Sept- 30th «nd n-lurning
ilil Gel. 21, from Grand lUpid* to I’elo.kcy *7.00
to Mwlmw.'811.00.
’
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FURNITURE WALKER &amp; NORTON

heard in the land. ,
It never rained a drop here Monday.
Every one is surprised.
Wheat is turning ont at the rate of,
from 6 to 15 bushels to the acre.
Dave Stinchcomb has erected a new
millinery shop, which is occupied by
his wife.
The merchants ore looking down in
tlie mouth, at tlie present indications,
and the farmers will bo the worst suf­
ferers.
Political matter* seem to be at a dis­
count just at present, and the price of
wheat, present and future, is the all
absorbing topic.
The post office with Valentine Meyers
a* post, master general han removed
from the store of R. N. Wilson &amp; Co.,
to Mr. Meyers building.
, Charley Baird has become sick of
Michigan, and has sold his farm to
Erve Haddix. Charley migates
Buckeyedom, right straight off.
This is tlie happy season of the year,
when the young people adjourn to the
blackberry parches and tear their dress­
es and pantaloons, for 5 cis. a quart.
Mr. B. Boel of Charlotte, is engaged
behind R. N. Wilson’s counter, in tear­
ing off calico, and turning
the
beads of the fair daughters of Sunfield.
Dan. Fender, recently drove his team
over a grain cradle, and be h^s sat up
nights since practicing surgery upon
one of his horses. The animal will re­
cover.
Mr. Winter* has been very seriously
sick lately, but is now convalescent.
Thanks to Dr. Bensoifaskilfall treat­
ment. The doctor, though a young
man. has, by his skill and geutlemenly
roodnet. gained » large number of
friends and patients during the past
18 zionthhe has been very successful
in his practice.
Makdred.

to, by sour mash. Jumped from his
WOODLl.MI ITEMS.
horse, when under full headway, and
Mr*. John Durkee is very sick.
*
falling partly in front of the animal,
Two more oar finishers, have arrived
was struck by his foot in such a man­
iu
our
town.
ner as to break his hip bone. Although
Mr. Henry Smith is erecting a very
slowlowly recovering, it is thonghl the
nice dwelling bouse.
injury will not soon be repaired.
Mrs. Hyde, who lias been very sick
Geo. W. Browningslipped down from
a wheat stack on Wednesday of last for a long time, is on the gain.
E. G. Holbrook aud wife, have £°
_ n&lt;
week; aud alighted on the top end of a
pitch-fork handle. He did not go back to Hits tings to stay for a few weeks.
A
lot
of
the
boys
are
talking
strong
­
to finish the stack, and seemed so indif­
ferent alio nt his threshing,tliat' be kept ly of going up to Petoskey, in a few
days.
his room aud bed, while it was going on
A reading match will take place at
a couple of days afterward. He is now
visible again, but thinks that .pitch­ the Town Hull next Tuesday evening
forks, and fucks, ore uncomfortable by teachers.
The cheese factory has been passing
things to sit on.
through a renovating, under the guidonce of the Proprietor.
Dr. Roseutine has returned from the
JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
west, and ho will probably assume his
Mr. Wm. Hilton and wife (formerly practice again, but undoubtedly will
Miss Rosa Bera) are visiting friends in take up a pew route.
But.
Johnstown.

Mr. and Mr*. A. G. Dewey have gone,
on an excursion to Petoskey, to attend
the State Camp Meeting.
/
A fine baby boy made ite appearance
at die residence of Mr. Jonas Moore's
a few nights hinee. Jonas is happy,
you bet.

The date I gave for the beginning
of the fall term of school at the Doty
school house, in the last issue of the
News, was one week too soon. I hope
the Johnstown friends will credit me
with being on time once.

A GOOD HEARSE
for funeral occasions furnished free of
j

charge.

J. LENTZ AS

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Having thoroughlv overhauled and refitted our milt
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GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
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,

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TEACHERS
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I LHUIIUIIxJ »IOU.urta®
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proinoUj aitrn-M to.

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Igkext dlallueUon
rkl'a fair for 1.1

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BALTIMORE ITEMS.

Wann weather and pl enty of ague.
dgk.y.
Sibly Sweet of Petoskey is visiting
friends in this place.
Henry Babcock claims to have the of Catherine Curtia, praying that an inalroment th hi
lust 12 acres of corn in town.
Wm. Granger had the misfortune to
run a knife blade nearly through his
hand, and now has to carry it in a
sling.
Peter Kcmlurling had his foot run
over by the hind wheel of his separa­
tor last week and it puts him to some
inconvenience to get aroond.

There seems to be a strife between
F. E. Doty and H. F. Bellingei, os to
which will get the greater u umber of
Two little boys at Whitewater, Wia.,
sheep to feed the coming winter, bnt were incited io fight for tlie amnse*
t he latter lead*, by twenty sheep. Bel­ &gt;pcp\ «*f a street crowd. The show
delighted the spectators, until one of
linger is bard to beat, you bet.
the pugilists fell dead from heart dinK. T. Didn’t.

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Bitters, the Qneat. tLc m&lt;Al highly rtnctloncd, and
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�SATURDAY

JULY 81. 1RW.

Dew railroad building ia----- ,
already e&gt;-rtaia tliat the year 1880 will
lie marked by an activity in the projec­
lUMlMfiM. Of this sum mMMlAta
tion- aud construction of railway* that
was oltated m llluMsa, *6.213,636.4? ”
hs* not been equaled in this country
diana, •KM.WR.7H in Iowa, •361.6hu.64
their
opinion*
ueoote, aud *2,898,676.7* in Wtaconar.
since tlie jmnic of 1873, End it is Dot improliable that the addition to our mileage
Dr. Tanner entered upon the twentyduring the prevent twelve months may
The oiterattous of tlie railways of the
eoamalir "Mortexceed that of 1871, the year of greatest
Iguma."
among intelligent men as to the tremendous increase, when over 7,200 miles of Dew
Turkeys reply to the
track were laid. Therefore, in 1880 the a saw mill dow get looked upon as mili­
has Ix-en delivered
mileage is more than twice as great a* tary heroea by gazing upon towns
it Mm
in the ccrresp ending period of any year wrecked by rvclones and remarking tliat
since 1873—in fact, is four and a half the scene looks like a batik* field.
for himself upon that point accord- times a* great a* that m the first six
*530,000.0(10. The profit* are indtaatad by the
“I think," said a fanner, ,(I should
______ • _
waa
At Topsfield, Ms**., Lewis, aged 10,
It is ifnpoeaible thus early to state make a good Congressman; for I dso
riublic policy which depends upon law, unless
their language. I received two -bills the
the people drairing the ebsna.- idiall indicate
other day, with a request for immediato
Excursion Horror on the Detroit River. tbefar ntaaam through tbs ballot box. Portias Htructed during tho paat six month*. pavment; the one I ordered to be laid on
and their |&gt;oliaiw come into power among us The Age has undertaken, however, to
the ballot compile and chuiaify the atatiatics now. the table, the other to be read that day
party belonging to the Catholic Church of the
fix montha.”
treating a jxxir girl.
Holy Trinity, at Detroit, was run down by the pie can eipi-na their will effectively. Ail im­ nearly complete atatement of the mile­
“ When a girl gets mad and rises from
portant questions of public policy are decided in
So far nine boys hsve died in Philasteamer Garland, in the Detroit river, on the that manner only.
age of Dew track laid in the different a fellow'e knee,” says an exchange, “ but
delpbla from injuries received by the explosion
The question of deliverance to the country States and Territories, between Jan. 1 think* lietter ot it and goes l»ack again,
Hangman's victims on Friday, July
of toy-pistols on the 4th and 5th of July. The
excursionist* found a watery grave. Following and cmar..'i pation of. thepeople from the infin­ and July 1. It allows that the rails have that’s what they cell a relapse." Cor­
ite evils of the liquor trank may well challenge
boys ranged in age from 10 to IB rears, and
lieen going down in at least twenty-nine rect, but when the head of the family
Bennett, the murderer of Editor Brown, of the
*» furniahed by the Detroit jwpen :
States and Territories, and, up to last happens to witness this " relapse,” it is
Toronto
(ih/hf.
salted in tetanus and death.
generally followed by a “ collapse.” At
cste
of
nation,
Htate,
and
people
as
uo
other
Th®
[••tor
of
Trinity
lUwuiu
Catholic
date, fully 1,700 miles had been laid.
Officers of the American veaaeh fired
Dr. Tanner'* condition waa reported
does’ or can ; the aoiutinu of it can never come
least that's what we heard say.
JfCt
on in Cuban waters deny the statement of the Church, tlx* Rev. Father Blcyviiburgh, in ac­ in any other way than through the ballot box.
cordance
with
hia
annual
caatom.
took
to
MonA ladt living near Baltimore, who is
Hpaniah autbontics that they were within three
It is said by men whose otriiuons are entitled
miles of the Cuban coast when overhauled. .. . 3 Mich., for a day’s pleasure, the acolytes to the highest respect that the present is not a CalUnnUa.
New Mexico. .
very deaf, stopped a milkman as he waa
nmd in the preceding twenty-four boon.
New Jeewey.......
.Colorado..
Gen. Grant, it ia reported. Las been elected
altar boys of hta church. There they spent • suitable time for prewsing thia issue.
passing
the house the other day and
North Camilas...
Dr. Tanner entered upon the thirty- President of a Colorado qiinlng company, at a a happy dav, and, on their return, while com­ - Nd man can be more sensible than I am of Dakota....
onio:...............
asked ninj how much -he charged for a
ing up the Detroit river, at about 10 o’clock at the magnitude aud importance of other qitee- Ftortda.. .
quart of milk, and then put up her ear
night, at a [x«nl Just below Grassy Island tions of (Miblic policy which ire to be trud by UBaota'.'."
C
hicago
continues
to
lead
all
compet
­
confident of compk-Ung his tremendous task.
lighthouse, the yacht was mH by the steamer the people st the next ITotulentia! election, but lodlaaa.,.
trumpet to catch the reply. The man
Hr took his usual two-hour*' dnvu in the muni- itors in ths vacs for the national base-ball cham­ Garland, of Detroit, having on board the 1 am confident that none of these, nor all of
drew a quart of milk and emptied it into
ing and fllkd liis demijohn with well water. pionship. Tlw record of the competing dub* Molder*1 Union and a large port? of friends, them, are so important aa tliis to cvh-v national Kentucky
the trumpet, and the result has been that
Utah
The scales showed tliat be hail gam« d half a is as follows:
when a colluuni look place, the Garland liter­ and social interest. Whatever mischiefs may Louiataaa.
he has to go three miles out of his way
Mlaaoori...
Virginia...
pound in weight in the twynty-four boars. His
ally runmag the■ *U-am yacht down and almost
j Wlapotudn.
Minuemta.
। to keep out of sight of the lady’s sen who
pulse was 84 ; temperature 98.80; respiration,
running over her. \
Mlcld«*nThe Mamie waa rut in two, and inimedtate'i v coaxing from the liqtior traffic. Tbn former
14; weight, 130 pouuda
; sits on the front porch waiting for him to
Clrvalaad,
The A(/e ha., also prepared a partial i pm
sank, taking.-d‘uart nearly all the twenty-four can continue but for two vtara. the Congre*The Middleton (Ci,) Bavingr. Bank
persons »ti Ixxrd. Boats were iniroediatelv uonal term, or, at mud. for four year*, the list of the roads upon which grading or
One of our most enterprising stock­
was robbed, recently, of *8,500 while some of
lowered and life-preserver* thrown overboard, Prcaidcntlal term, untara the tieopte thall ao de­ track-laying is now understood to be
but with the strong, swift current at this point, termine by their vote*; while the far-gruaUr going on. The state-ment shows that | brokers had occasion, a few days since.
the off -Jsi* were at dinner.. . .Three men have
where the water is thirty-five feet deep, they evil* of tlw liauor traffic must continue indefi­ work is now in progress ujxin at toast * call on a customer for additional marbeen kllkd by black damp in a Pottsville (Pa.)
CiortnaiU
were of little avail. Seventeen perMUia [xr- nitely, unlearn the people ahall e.xprea* their will
prepared himself for almost
110 railroads in thirty-five States and
A Mexican army officer was impris- 1-hed. with but little hope ot th«-ir bodka being agaiiiat it emphatically by the ballot.
Census returns from the thirty-two
,.rhich
the man might'offer
i
found for several days.
Me* who hold thia-question to be of minor Territories, covering a proposed mileage anv exrnse.w
for delay, but he confessed himself quite
most populous counties in New York indi'ate oned by the pobcc at Monterey for dniukwiTlie J&gt;eople on board the Garland, and also importance can never nnd a mutable moment of about 8,000 miles.
unable to cope with the ingenuity which
that the population of the Htate will exceed ncw*. Home of bl* comrade* took 100 men and her wheelsman, aay that both boats would have for making it a political taauc. There will al■termed tho Jail, bwf they were gallantly re­ been all right had not the yacht suddenly waya be tome other question iu which they feel
inspired tlie following reply: “My dear
5,000,000.
Origin of “ A Wild-Goose Chase.”
stated, and finally driven off by the |*&gt;lioe f&lt;xve changed her course aud shot across the bows of more interest that may i&gt;e -crowded out by
fellow, -that's all right Why, bless your
and citizrn*. Three officer* aixl fourteen men tin- Garland. The captain of the Garland ra- bringing thta question to the front. There ta
A writer in tho Troy Timet sevs: heart, I’m bo anxious to accommodate
ftuw&lt;d to give any [larticutars, bat the wheels­ never a atutabL ti-.-.e for a vnhimcr rain in the
E. B. Chambers, formerly from Chj- were killed or wounded iu the fight.
’• Wild-goose chase ’’ was n term used to you that I’ve sold a piece of propertv
man
states
that
be
saw
a
light,
which
he
took
virion
of
everybody,
however
dry
and
jiarchvd
Gen. Hancock, in addition to hi* to be an anchor-light, aud no red or green the earth may be. There will always lx? some­ express a sort of racing on horseback worth $100,000; but my aged p-andlisbcr of the Fargo (Dakota &gt; Times, wm re­ prreant dnfie*, ba* been awiigned to £he com­ lights. When about fifty feet from the light body to whom the atonn will be mjuriou* or formerly practiced, resembling the fir­ mothor ha* an eighth interest in it, and
cently thrown from
lumlx-r wagon and fatally luxn,i of the Dcnartmant of toe South, during be heard a whistle from the Mamie, a ns wend inconvenicuL
n a lumber
ing of wild geese, these birds generally just a* she wo* going to sign the deed
it and backed the engines. He called to CapL
In the old anti-riavery time tlx- ant hor* and
of ' the temporary anacnce of Brig. Ge a Augur.
injured... A man entered
r—2 the
—- private bank
—L _*
1 Wrightto help on the wheel. He thinks the promoter* of the anti-ala very agitation were al­ gouig in a train one after another, not in she had a stroke of paralysis. Just xny
Fteber, I’rewton &amp; Co., in Detroit, aud, engag­
The Western Nail Association at Pitts­ I Mamie must have tried to cross hia bow.
ways a thorn in the aide of political parties. confused flocks as other birds do. In luck!”
ing the clerk in ronverxation, struck him on tlie
It ia generally admitted that there was a great Tm y were al way* a nuKanc* end an exaapcra- this sort of race tlie two homes, after
A clehotman in Pittsburg lately mar­
brad, and stole about •S.WK) in currency. burgh has resolved unanimonaly not to
] lack of nerve and system in the matter of reo- tion to those who were out of office and trying running twelve-score yards, hail lilierty, ried, a lady with whom he received tho
... .The population of Wisconsin will be about
1,300,000, a gain of less than 100,000 since 1M7A lof'jrv was &gt;3.25, but many have been selling j cuing, so far as th- officers of tlie Garland were to get in and to those who were in office, and which horse soever could get the lead, to substantial dowry of $10,000, and a fair
:
concerned,
and
that
the
accident
was
the
re
­
A Man named Charley Norton killed a at t2.25 and tA85.
prospect for more.
Soon afterward,
sult of the greatest can kusneos and moot crim। mal neglect, as tho night was clear and moon But the auti-alavcry m^n. bentou overthrowing • tlie hindmost horse iH.'ing bound to foi- while occupying tlie pulpit, he gave out
jxilicemanjn Kokomo, Col, n&lt; ar Leadville, and.
The Ohio Drmocrate have phuxtl in sh initig brightly.
tbc dreadful xyatem of human bondage. Having low him within a certain (listunce agreed a hymn, read the first four stanzas, and
by a mob and lynched. He admitted juat be­ nomination tlx- following candidates for Htate I Father Blcyenltirgh, the priest who liad no wraoual latemta to promote, except »ocl; a* on by the articles, or else to be whipped was reading the fifth,
fore the boys swung him off that he had mur­ offices: Secretary of State. William Long ; I charge of the lx&gt;vs on the yacht, has taken his
I“
th. t™. «■! jOllge. who n«le .y,
dered three* other men, and t that the puniah- Judge of the Supreme Court, Martin B. Fol­ I acolytes on such excursions yearly. Hi* sad cx­ Hue of Doiicv whkh they believed to be ngbt an” wh^ch ever horse could distance
policv which
whicb
h&lt;,n* COUJA
tlie
““
-7a’T*
&gt;'
. •
.
I prricnce in this case has completely broken him kno
ment waa just.
lette ; Clerk of tlie Bunreme Court, Richard | down, and it ia feared the ncrvmia shock may and wi&gt;c. They encountered and ouwune all : other won the race. Tins sort of raoe when be hesitated and exclaimed,
Vanderbilt's mare Maud 8. beat W. Fanning; School Comniisatoher, William : result iu permanently injuring him. Hia par­ noMibie mode* of ojrpoaition, hitter dt-nnneta- j was not long in common use, for it was ‘‘Ahem! Tlie choir will omit the fifth
Trinket in three straight heats at Chicago, giv­ J. Jackson; mrtnbcr of the Board of tali ia the largest in the city or State, and the lion, great personal violence, Luuultaling and founj inhuman and destructive of good ve™e," *nd sat down. Tlie congregation,
Public Works, J. J. Burna—The Vermont Dem­
ing him a doable distance in the last, which ocratic Convention nominated Edward J. Phelps grief i* widespread.
1 I'O™*
t’« "■&lt;* ««• milled &lt;&lt;&gt;- I
l&gt;?' &gt;■«
real
alt
in the love and fear of p«l.u&gt;ai»pm«God, and in peratat- ।
_,
.. ’ .r, i~
.lLlDU»lOT.^H«r
,
_
. ----* - /..---I th„
„Ins lines:
was made in 2:13X. Thia time is within thns- for Governor, George W. Gates for Lieutenant
ent devotion to the right, thev won.
gether. For, in this case, neither was tlie renMuniDg lines:
qua. tert of a second of the l&gt;c«t ever made, and Governor, and James K. Williams for Treasurer.
Which rives ten thoumnd blessinp now
InwAsed Value ot Farm-Lands.
Tb«&lt;—. .««■&lt;&lt; time Mm the 9u»l
I "We to tlMtenoO Iho other till they were i
And blds ms hope for more.
ia considered remarkable for a 6-yeax-old mare. —The Democracy of Missouri, in convention at
In tfie report of the Commiiwioncr of tory when the anti-slavery movement had ao 1 both ready to Bink under their riders,
- In one of the beat* Maud 8. made
Jefferson City, named ‘Hida T. Cnttendcn for
“It is a curious fact,” rrvb the Phil­
mile at the rate of 2:08.... .The off------------ - Governor, IL«.A. Campbell for--Lieutenant
---------- -----Gov- Agriculture that portion devoted to the large a following a* Prohibition dow has ' and often two verv good hones were
adelphia Timr-t, “that Plriladelphia in
w¥1.&lt;h
ia tho both updiled, and the wagers forcetl to
return* make the population of the Second emor, IL D. Bay for
the
P. Judge of —
- °Knpraow
-------- B prices of farming and timbered laud*
1drawn ..t hmt. Tlw pShirf ot th» about the only great citr in the world,
district of Kanaaa, compnaing fifty western "
---- ‘ *'
z’—*for
— "Secretary
-------------of* State, contain* a table allowing that, in addi-!
Court,
M. v
K. **McGruth
who
were
engaged
in
iL
v
err
few
tn
numbers
i
.
.
■
,
,
.
■
.,
where horae-racing is thoroughly di»counties of tho Htate, 335,000—an mervaae of
975,000 rince 1870. The ceiuua of the entire I Ex-Gov. B. Gratz Brown is a candi- tion to tlie bounteon* crojta which the at first and uninflnenttal, in manv parta of the I »°rt &lt;« f'cing soon brought in the meth­ reputuble. At New York and Baltimore,
farmer* of nearly all sections will gather country thrv put tbe*r rredve in’the form of I o&lt;l now in use, of only running over a
State will probably ahow a population of 1,000,­
I date for the United Htate* Senate from Mta- during the present year, the average vote* into tbf ballot box, only to be laughed at i certain quantity of ground, and deter- for example, to go no further • away,
000.
and te be •tigmatued a*&gt; fa- mining the wager by coming in find at races ate conducted with at least tlie
market value of their forms ho* increased by toe ;politician*,
There was a sudden termination to a
but thev won *t last The Prohibition 1 »i,..
•• —;i,i semblance of honesty, aud with a care­
The Maine Democratic and Green, 8 per cent, a* compared with the value* natscs
movement in thi* country ta now sorrepoctabie It
winning post. The phrase
wildcolored camp-meeting near Hillaboro, Ohio
for
it*
magnitude,
and *o‘ influential from the goose chose la now employed to de­ ful regard for decency, and gentlemen
liack
Htate
Committee*
were
in
session
at
Auof
one
year
ago.
Timbered
land*
when a gang ot white rough* who invaded the
number* and character of those engaged in it, j note a fruitless attempt, or an enterprise and ladies go to enjoy the sjxirt, as they
evince
a
tendency
to
-advance
in
price
ground* attempted to demoitah the snUcr'*
that
it
cannot
be
laughed
down.
There
ta
and
I
undertaken
with
little
probability
of
sue- do at Epsom or Longchampa, without
tent and had a regular pitcixxl battle with the was a detenninabon to pool thei* usnes, raise more rapidly than cleared lands, show­
In
" ,
roch ,, May. aa early drematiai, any danger to their self-respect.
officer*. About fifty «hota were fired, and a large amount of money, flood the State with ing that there is a growing scarcity in between the liquor traffic“IrrepnwubUeo.ulkl
and the prosperity of '
.
ti_ x„__n x *
dub* and bowlder* were freely uwd. Thrcv
pleasantly described :
. Philadelphia, on tho other hand, a
lands of this character. The following the nttion and welfare of the jwopte. As that |
horse-race attracts nobody but gamblers
men are very badly hurt, probably fatally,
The West Virginia Democratic Con­ table gives the information in detail :
traffic flourishes, every legitimate industry
and many others more or Ire* injurtd. ..
and
fast
women,
and
no
decent
person
languishes and di&lt;*.
In Oakland, Cat. Edward Schroeder entered vention. in sciuuon at Martinsburg, nominated
would like to be seen at one of our raeeThu result of the recent general election in
the office of Dr. Alfred Lefevre and shot him Col J. B. Jackson, of Parkcreburg, for Gov­
land 1MU
England mark* very distinctly what' I consider
dead. Both parties were of good nodal posi­ ernor.
’
-....... .... ,*1X87
tion, Schroeder being teller of the London and
.10 to be the best mode of carrying on the agita­
There are 400 tile factories in Ohio,
...... 15.00
The Ohio Greenback Convention, in I
tion against the liquor traffic. Since 1853, the
..... 1X3*
Kan Fra-icuieo Bank, and Lefevre a long-retat&gt;486 iu Indiana, and &lt;320 in Illinois. All
Prohibitionist* of that country have been atrivItahod aud popular d&gt; nti*t. A woman waa at a :»«iou last week at Columbus, nominated ' MuMcbuartt* ....... 85.00
of thfHO are doing a fair business, de­
so report.
ing, with great ability and perxtatence, to protlie bottom of the trouble... .The Utas rtc not tho following
HUte
ticket:
For
Secretary
of
w
&lt;
, (onnrcueu!......
34.50
pending on location. The dav is not far
■
cure such a change in the law a* Mould enable
willing to sign tlie treaty surrendering their ’
40. H*
distant when thorough onderdraining
I tb® poop1® of *”* locality to forbid the liquor ;
present rracrvation until they see the region prvine Judge, D. M . C. Louden, of New Jerwy
M.R2
J traffic if they should chooac so to da But very '
where it is propomd to locate them.
will l&gt;e deemed essential to good fanning,
29.70
Brown county; Clerk of the Buprenu* ' Bcnn«ylvania
‘
a:*
little
good
came
of
toe
agitation,
practically,
I
15.00
especially of wet lauds with clay sub­
Court, Charles Bowsall, of Columbana; Mem"" 19.00
-Wa । until they adopted the policy of ignonug party
■
Last week's receipts of grain in Chi­
A Spelling Reformer.
,
.
1 strata. In fact, ii has been demonstrated
b-x of&gt;the Board of Public Work*. Amoa Virginia
.
.014 be* and voting only for thta one object. At the
cago amounted to 475,768 bushel* of wheat, Roberta, of Kdox county; School Cornnun- | North Caroilu*&gt;
shop
that a ; that the product of a given acreage may
. v.n
.06 1 late election war adversaries were thoroughly ; It
. was in
----a tobacconist's
--------------, ----3,056,913 buabela of corn, 271,592 burix-l* of ■uoner, IL B. Smart, ot Ilowi county ; Prcai- ' Hon th Caroilu*
.!«»&lt;«. woe
—. at
.» work lettering the
.1...coun-------- 1&gt;O ,.nllBaced from 50 to 75 per
cent by
-«• {defeated.
painter
_______
.10
Geonri*
oats, 50,696 bushel* of rye. *&gt;ol 5,998 bnabcl* of dcnUaiElcctora-at-large, Harvey Kellogg, ot
1 consider toe object of the Dphibitioutat* "tor panel with the word ‘’aegara.” ! systematic draining, all other modes of
1 Florida
barley... .Mr*. J. B. Marvin, of Atchison, Kan., Luca*, and L. T. Foster, of Mahoning.
,w । &lt;&gt;f the country to be of supreme importance to From time to time a customer would treating the land and crops being identiAlabttaa............ «...
ha* given birth to a girl baby weighing only one
FOREIGN.
Mlralarippi...
,t» the intervat* of the nation and j«&gt;ple. Aside ‘ drop jn n^d Qie word and aav some- Cal with those pursued before the tilling
and three-quarters pxuxl*. The child is j&gt;erfrom it* bearing upon toe moral ana religion. ,
i
t. •
.
&gt;1
» &lt;
®
G REEch has decided tomobilize her
welfare of the jx-oplf, I eonridt-r the supprXriou tluuR,t
'V1-?; ' WBf* done; 11 “ not extravagant to anfcctly developed and bid* fair to live....
4.U0
Dau'Tbnncy. of Hhdby county, Ind., had a
army....A large party of Josuita, ’expel'ed i Arkamaa
of the liquor traffic to be an object of far greater wa"u * 11 Mpraled cigars? “ Segafs । ticipate that tho number of tile factories
txou
quarrel with hi* »tej&gt;fatiier about
aonic
trivial
. . ..
from Prance, have taken -an estab- ! u^tViniinia 31.06
political importance than any other now ciaim- | was wrong, nnd so forth. After per- j in tlie three States above named will be
matter, and wanted to। shoot him. The
—•—— ' [tahment in the South of
^uiO ing the attention of toe country. »»-«»-«— 11.
------------*_ a------...j r
Tboyu«U«
Wale*....
Mr life b*.
haps
seventy-five
or-----------------------100 hail thus gratui; doubled bv tho end....
of the present can1S.N
1X83
man's mother step]&gt;ed
hkn snd
•»-bun
। and hi* m- • iIri&gt;
between
B young and handsome divorced j Ohio
luas been hugely devoted to the acconij
4L87
iphahmcnt of | touslv aired their knowledge, a slim, in- tury
’
tended victim, wbareupon be upon
turned be
theturned
re- the re- . MOTOBn from America, ha* made a aeuaatiou in , Michigan
30.37
ive to ace tnv i
i &lt;• _ —:.i
volvcr on himadf and blew out hi* own brain*.
Parta, by jxitaotiing bcnelf at the residence of a I Jn,l!»ua
... .A aaw-mill at^Bagley&gt; Micb., blew up, can*- ।
•“ 1 within my own State; but, however that may toan tn eye-glasses walked m. No sooner
friend. Soon after her acparaUon from her I M.H7
THE MARKETS.
19.55
i I*:, in the future, a* in the past, 1 shall keep had he crosix-d the threshold than that
ing the death of two men and *eri'iu»ly wound­
huaband, Mr*. Wetmore became engaged to tlie I
1X25
ing sever*! other*. A* usual, a defective boiler
'.tm \
‘“.’tew
,
painter rose up firmly but orderiv. Be
.st so aio oo
.125
" bile I Sincerely WUb that th* choice Ot a
»l„&gt; no.ldl^mnwl m&gt;nllnmnn urifh Boa*.
Missoart..
. tan
. 4 SO W 5 00
.103 candidate bv the Cleveland Convention bad rYi »
i “T, 8v“,lc.man
. ll.«
1X13
Burglars blew open the safe of C. b. of the wedding prostrated Mr*. Wetmore and Nalraaka '
. I! KH n
.133 fallen on Mime other than my- lf, I accept the H,th luuu^
addressed him as folled her, in despair, to put an end to her l.fe.
California.
Woodworth A Co., at Marshalltow a, Iowa, and
•®® ! nominatton wilbngl*. being »ure that it will .lows: “G-n-a-t, nat; p-h-t-li-i-*-l-c,
Practicallt, the German Govern­ Ortgoa...
21.71
•vx : provero»&lt;etoehumbl.'beguitiingof*triumphant i tizik ; p-h-l*e-g-m, flem ; s-e-p-a-r-a-t-e,
secured *4,000 worth of aecuritia*... .A fire at
O*t»-Mixed.
! end. I am mo*t reapectfully your*.
j w-|»arnte ; [j-a-u-g-e, gaje , nr-e-t-e-m-pQuincy, HL, destroyed E. C. Pfanachmidt'* ment has been compelled to tender a compro­
Anxious to Save His Brother.
.
mise !o
mi*c
to tnc
the euurcu.
chorcli. The
xoe anno
announcement that
1X,w- | H-y-c-h-o-s-i-s,
“
j tli0 nof
A
l&gt;oy
of
abont
12
went
up
street
at
&gt;n" •*• c"”11 “ u
. w...— -... — given into the such h rate of speed tliat everylxjdy who
CHICAGO.
A
Rattlesnake
Nnared.
was
all
he
said.
He
turned
the
mixldlehands of the clergy is aigiiiflcant of the saw him wa* satisfied he was running
Bxxvaa—Cboic* Ora&lt;ta&lt;l atom......
extent to which concession has been found
Cowa and Heifrr*
Mr. L. B. Bathburn, a farmer resid- sgevl mon to the right-about and kicked
Mndlum to Fair ..
to be necessary by the Government.... for a doctor.
ing near Cherokee, Las in hi* employ him into tlie street. Then he took up
Hoo*
A mon with a kindly expression of
Tnrkey's
answer to the collective note of the
four
or
five
Italians
engaged
in
choje
i
hia
brush
and
finished
his
work,
wliile
Creeks, the other nichX. Mxl the Crt-ck* hive powers, relative to the enforcement of the treaty countenance caught tlie flying boy by
Flocs—Fancy White Winter EJt .
&lt;
1&lt;
mx
1
to
Choice
hpnuj Ex.
lost reunited by tilling two Cberoksts with of Berlin, m wholly unsatisfactory, as it was ex­
ping wood. Ground aquim*!* lieing very I a serene look hung about his face nnd
bulk hi ..Tlx- cotnpk-te otuiti* of Nebraska pected it would be. Instead of addressing it­ the arm and asked him :
plentiful in the neighliorhood of the glorified it
” 2 2
•‘Sonny, is there anybody right sick
shows a popoUtioo of 432,542.. ..The census self to the pointe made in the note, it raises new
camp of these men, and. being a very '
“
M «* 37
returns from every district of Oregon shows questions for the consideration of Europe, and at your house ? ”
(b-strnctiv&lt;: animal ou the grain fields of i
Black Coats.
» S 2
a population of 175,535, an increase proposes that tho ' Porte shall rvojien
“No, but there will be if you don’t
Mr.
Rathburn,
the
Italian
gentlemen
The
late
famous
Rev.
Dr.
Ma
cdonald
of about 93 per cent, hnoo 1870..... direct
ucgotiationa
with
Greece.... turn me loose."
Cuxsos returns from acreaty-six oountius in
set their wits to work to discover a wm creasing at Kessock on one of hi*
‘ ‘ Who i* it. bubby ? ”
’’ .
..........................
» *» »M
mode to capture them ; and this wo* the . frequent journeys. The day was ver
.......................... 14 35 &lt;slk oo
“ Will yer let me go if I tell you ? ”
tiou of the Porto to ths powers tliat Monk ntplan they ndojitod : Tliev found tlie | stormy,
and
there was difficulty
incutget
-------------------------------------v
­
“
I
will,
my
boyy
countiea will increase Uxwe figure* to 3,125,000. gro was the aggressor in the affair with tlie AlMJLWAXliuaL”’
'
nolea in which the squirrels burrowtxl, tting
:— *tho
v_ 1boat
—1-------*’
’
across. An old woman, Wwsjlt—No. J.......... ’ . ..................1 04
“Well, then, it’s my brother Bob. He
bauiau*... .Abaurrahmau Khaa has been for­
Nal...................
.................... 1 03
mally recognised aa Ameer of Afghanistan by will be a remain* liefore night if I don’t and drove a solid stake close to tlie one of tho passengera, quoted the Haying Co««—No. 3.......................
.r.
780,072, an incrtsM of 340,366 since 1870, or a the Rntiah.
mouth of each hole. They then took a tliat “ where there were black coats there (U»-Xa 3.........................
A* 3 8
get home right off. Yon see, we have
little more than 77 per cent.
L......................... 1^""’..". 75
More than 300 liven were lost by the cucnmliers, green corn, clabber, water­ piece of small-sized wire and fastened was always bad weather,’* and aaked the lira-N«.
S X
RxaLsr—No. 3................... ........ .
The wheat crop is now being har­
one end securely to each stake, made a
71
late earthquake at Manila .. .Montenegro has melon and cabbage for dinner, and if I sort of slip-noose at the other end, which doctor if ho could give any reason for it
vested in Nebraska, sad will be a third leas than
He
answered,
with
hahitusl
quickne**,
ordered a levy of all men between 16 and 60. ain’t there to get my share , he will they placed directly tn the mouth of
that “ministers are at war with Satan,
... .It is repcartod from Vienna that the powers founder himself and die. Please' let me
each hole. The resuk was, when Mr.
twenty to thirty bushels to the acre ta aatidgo, so I can save my little brother’s life." Squirrel attempted to emerge from his and that he suppoeed tlie latter, M prince
of the power of the air, wa* at the bottom
—Qalvetton Newt.
hiding-place,
of the matter." , Coming back
some time he would run his head di­
ClNClNNATL
v
rectly into the doomc, and that waa the after, the day being fine, tho old woman
gathered in
Particular.
last of Mr. Squirrel. A* many as was there again, and this time quietly
Eurotx-an republic, annihilation of Kings and
eighteen
of
the
little
vexatious
animals
A recently-arrived foreigner stopped at
remarked, to the discomfiture of tbo
social revolution.
Joseph Pkdbahtta, an American citi- one of oar hotels, and at the supper­ were caught in this manner in one day. doctor. “ I see you have made your peace
table began to play fearful havoc with a The, trappere, however, diseuvered one with the prince of the power ol the air.”
sen, claims *200,000 damages from the Spanish
TuLEJUO.
soggy
old
chap,
os
they
thought,
who
plate of hard-lioited egg®, scooping out
WaasT-NA. 1 White...............
Abbeville, 8. C. One Abraham Martin knocked
the yolk and leaving the white un­ baiHed their ingenuity, and for the pur­
“Mr daughter, never tell any one
touched.
Just
ns
lie
was
devouring
the
,
_
_________
„
_______
pose
of
enxnanug
him
they
rigged
up
launch on the Thames, and a gentleman and
your private affairs," said a mother in Osre-Ka •....._..................
nooses and placed them sending her daughter away upon her
lady and two children were drowned....The tenth one, the waiter remon*trated with i. three of their nuo*e«
DETROIT.
steamer Haxckkwn, from Bii'ao for New­ him, calling hia attention told* wasteful- into the
’ ’hole
' occupied
thirty-five years, and had fourteen children.
U -by
'■ the 1wary
.C" ani­ first journey. “Monsieur, a third-class
castle, recently sank in Un* British channel. ue*a. “Good gracious, wan," he re­ mal, thinking that if he
1.
’
**
*
passed
through
j
ticket, if you please?” said the daughter
An Enghs'i Imrk has arrived at Mo- Five of her craw, were drownwl....
marked, “you vould not have me ent ton one or two of them he
-----------------'.a,**!!/
t?i?u_Ca,_lo
p_.
l? ,' ai
at uie UCKefr4
ticket-office. “ For where?" asked
by
tho third one. Judge of tbrir a.»«»ton- • ttll&gt;
employe, “Is that any of your busir
jje employe.
and
ixliment od
&lt;m hudmg
Hn&lt;ini&lt;r securely
ix&gt;mrolv fastened
faxtoiiMl J&gt;
‘^wejed
*
lahment
Madmnoiaselle, indig
badly worsted, loaing i
JNDIANAPiJI.IS.
A negro named Diggs has been hanged
ffioera-Geu. Nsdma,
within two of the nooses, instead of a , ujmtJr remembering her mother’s adby an infuriated mob at Rockville, Xd., furWU1mine stomach?"—.Raleigh Newt.
squirrel, on immense raittesnake, wear- ; vice. *
ing on his nether end sixteen rattle*. :
--------------------------------on Lake Brienxc, Switzerland, and sixteen perdrew, before the Mobile Cotton
WWiA W.fi' fWnwr,M4
'Th.
Some meh ore born foola, some achieve Th&lt;. anake waa fastened tightly by two 1 A woman at Des Moines has a hen
other day. l*rof. lui.y, Cbxrf
idiocy, and aoma have it thrust upon them of the nooses, and was soon dispatched i which she declare* to be t
by the American paragnphers.—New by the trappers. Mr. R. snva rattle- ■ years old. More than fifty h
A cable dispatch clironiclea the re- York Newt.
snake* are very abundant in Li* neigh- 1 have sought to buy the fowL
_
BriUto «rm* in Afghanistan.

Ayvob Kban, at

WEEFLY 1EWS REVIEW

8.15

S 5
51« to

31

metempsikoa

�doostio wcipbl
batpkdat.

T~T^3tnjr »i; ibbo.

flannel doth in kerosene, dip it ond, third or fourth day of a heated
.v _._.e wanL
by his cunning, "and sometimes do not
with a
. ' -i-iwraiiiu.,
lAiura,
get him at all. A man-eating tiger is liquid at the root of each ni»
DRAMATIC MOTES.
debility, abuse of stimulant*, predispose
indicate tliemsidvra.
abnormally suspicious, and in off at the tho
rubbed on silk or to it It is more, apt to attack those
slightest alarm. Whe n once a tiger has
Gao. C. Boniface will be Ada Oavenribbon
-. r _ _______ working in the sun, and eoprcially be­
vention
at
Lansing,
ot
Itecome a man-eater ha seems to care
near th* fire will absorb the grease so tween the hours of 11 o'clock in tlie
Sheep-breedera* and Wo
morning and 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
nly for man, and perhaps ou this ac­ . sociation was given up to
that it may be brushed off.
Loueeb Pomeroy will introduce a new
Pasts for hanging paper should be On hot days wear thin ctothing Have play entitled "The Ducheas,” next seacount usually eomes off rather short for Jtejeationof washtag sh/vq ___
___
a* cool sleeping-rooma as possible.
The Inter-State Industrial Exposition
mailo
about
the
consistency
of
cream,
an almost unanimous verdict to tho
food, and when .killed seldom presents a
Avoid
loss
of
sleep
and
all
unniNMNwary
■of Chicago will open Sept.. 8 and close prosperous appearance. Not one tiger effect that the practice is not odly uselsM jierfactly smooth, without lumps; a little
Ellen Cumme’os goes out next sea­
fatigue. If working indoors, and where
son with “The Child of State” Com­
and barbarous but unprofitable, taking Hue will add to its tenacity, and a small
Oct 23. Applications for space hav?
n n hundred, however, is a man-eater ; into account tlie often fatal effect on fine portion at powdered alum will help it there ta artificial heal—laundries, etc.— pany.
been already received sufficient nearly
see
that
the
room
ta
well
ventilated.
but once let one of this sort get near s animals thus shocked by being forced to dry.
Rosa Bonhetb and Sarah Bernhardt
or quite to cover the entire exhibition village, and it has often hap]X5ue&lt;l tliat into tho water.
Craxbersy J«u.y.—-Two ounces of
hat—not black, a*it absorbs heat—straw, were both apprenticed to dressmakers
surface.
'■'
isinglass
wuciHTjwrra fanner
farmer aavs *that
18U!KU*8 and
““ one pound
P°inid of sugar
»ugor to
to three
three etc., and put inside of it on the head a when young girls.
.
the whole of the inhabitants will, after
A Marsachusetts
’ ‘'he I- ninta
nJ ktr*in&lt;w1 mnhAmr imra V«V«
.ted th. following cropi, JI will. I
Madame Modjesea, it ta reported, haa
wet cloth or a large green leaf; fre­
„
_, — —
Tint census returns indicate tliat tho repeated losses, in despair move en
- strong jelly of
then add
Jter
o« the
th. iidnglaM;
uraglra.; teen
uld quently lift the hat from the head and refused to return to America to 411 her
population of California will Ihj over
fo . neigb^g fora to
sugar and juice; boil up and strain into ttee that the cloth ta wet. Do not check theatrical engagement*.
850,000, an increase of nearly 300,000
■
*I Squash, horse-radish, cabbage, all kinds your glasses or molds.
perspiration, Imt drink what water you
It ta said that Richard Wagner, the
Whyte Wixe Jkllt. — Take one pint need to keep it up, aa perspiration pre­ composer, ta considering an offer to
over tire census of 1H70. The growth of
There are in the world over 200,000 , of turnip, sweet corn, tomatoes,* spinach,
San Franctaco lias not, been aa great a* miles of railroad, nearly one-half of xye for fodder,. clover to plow under, of cold water and pour it on six sheets of vent* the Ixxly from being overheated. come to America and give a aeries at caor
isinglass.
Let
it
stand
until
dissolved.
Have,
whenever
possible,
an
additional
8^
waa expected, but the agricultural sec­ which, or 86.000 mito, «r io the Umled ““
Then pour a pint of boiling water into it, shade, a* a thin umbrella when walking,
tions have done well. There has been Btetea. Europe lias nearly 100,000, and not cost much, except the cost of the and add the juioc and grated rind of one
a canvas or board cover when working
a decrease in some of the old mining the remainder of the world only about seed, picking and marketing. The second lemon, one pint of sugar, and one wine­ in tlie sun.
■counties.
25,000 miles. There are, however, more crop is the profitable one, as there is but glass of white wine. Let it stand until it
When much fatigued do not go to
one coat of manure applied for both hardens. This is excellent in sickness, work, but be excused from work, esjM^
and makes a delicate dessert, to be eaten cially after 11 o'clock in the morning on
It ia believed Texas will show nearly miles of railroad to the square mile (one crops.
mile
of
road
to
every
forty
square
miles
will
2,000,000 population this year, against
very hot days, if the work ta in the sun. Theater, August 10, under Max StraSowing Bye in Corn.—If farmers will
of area) in the United States than there, sow one-half bushel of winter rye to the
Strawberry Conserve.—Prepare the If a feeling of fatigue, dizziness, head­ kosh's management
800,000 in 1870; and yet Texas has no
are
in
Europe
(one
mile
of
road
to
fortyache
or
exhaustion
occurs,
cease
work
acre
in
their
corn,
and
plow
it
in
the
last
.fruit
as
for
preserving.
allowing
half
a
large cities. Ddlas, with her auburiw,
Madam Gebsteb has regained the full
time, it will nbt only have a tendency to
immediately ;. lie down in a shady and
shows up, in round numbers, 16,000 four sqnara miles). In the United States choke out the weeds tliat start up after­
cool place ; apply cold clothes to and volume ot her voice, and is now singing
people; Houston, 17,000; Ban Antonio, there ta a mile of railroad to every 586 ward, but there will be no danger of dry night; -------------------in the morning
put
it on the---fire
D r
---------------- pour cold water over head and neck. If in "Somnambula,” at Her Majesty's
,
19,000; Galveston, 22,660. These are people, in Europe, a mile to every 3,481 murrain akiong cattle from eating too ' in n kettle, and boil until the berries are any one ta overcome by the heat, send Theatre in London.
Maogie Mitcidell will open her next
persons; which, of course, is only an­ freely of dry stalks, ns tho rye wifi re- clean. Spread on dishes and put hi the immediately for the nearest good physi­
the leading eitiea of the State, all others
other way of saying that the European main green through the winter, and will ”UQ until dry, after which roll the fruit cian. While waiting far the physician season in Columbus, Ohio, August 27,
falling far below them.
give the person cool drink* of water, or and a ill go thence to Chicago, where aha
railroads run through far denser popu­
cold black tea, or cold oofftN*, if able to will apjM'ar during " fair week.”
New Orleans has neither cellars nor lations than those of tlie United States ; all kipdN-af4tock, and aids materially in jxiund of Ixirrics and sugar. Put them swallow. If tlie skin ta hot and dry,
It ta said that when Dumas wa* shown
sewers, because tho city -rests on a sub- but, on the other hand, tlie populations the quality and quantity of milk pro- j in a preserving kettle over a slow fire s|x&gt;nge with or pour cold water over the a picture of Sara Bernhardt and her pet
et^tum of marsh. The gutters have of Europe do not' travel as many miles duoed^besides proving a saving of from until the sugar m&lt;*lta. Boil twenty-five Ixxly and limlis and apply to the head greyhound, he remarkedt " Ohl yea, very
one to two tons of hay fee ev«v acre minutes fast. Toko out in a perferated pounded ice wrapped in a towel or other fine. ' I ace—a dog watching a bona.”
carried off the drainage, or failed to, ac­ annually as do the people of the United sown; and last, but not least, it affords a ' skimmer, and fill a number of small cans
cloth. If there 1* no ice at hand, keep
John McCvllotoh will make hta recording to the frequency of rains. The States; and, although there are .six green crop to plow under in tho spring, I throe-quarters full. Boil and skim the a cool cloth on the head and pour cold
entraune on tlie New York stage, under
Sanitarians, a local society for the pre»- times os many people in Europe oh in which will renew aud enrich tho land.— I syrup five minutes longer, fill up tho water on it a* well a» on the body.
Mr. Haverly's management, at the Fifth
‘ jars, and seal while hot Keep in a cool,
If tlie person ta pale, very faint and Avenue Theater, next November, and
■ervation of health, have now brought the United States, theyhave only 12,000 Rural World.
pujse feeble, let him inhale ammonia for fill an engagement of four weeks.
Working the Soil.—Tho working of
Plaoeabout a steady flew of water from the more miles of railroad. In Asia 36,000
Fish Pudding. — Throe pounds of a few seconds, or give him n teaspoouful
“Oce Flirtations” ta the name of the
jieople, in Africa, 9,000, have only a the soil, in connection with the applicariver through most of the streets.
tion of manure and special fertilizers, l&gt;oiled fish; a large.lump of butter; a of aromatic spirit* of ammonia in two
mile each, while in Australasia there is works wonderful restdts. The great uni- tablespoonful of flour; two cups of fresh table-spoonfuls of water, with a little new piece in which F. F. Mackay and
Louise Sylvester will appear next season.
Tua Ministerial bill against drunken­ one mile of railroad to every 1,100 square versa! solvent is the oxygen of the atmwsugar.
______________________
When boiled it must cool a little,
It ta a musical comedietta, and waa writ­
ness about'to be considered by the miles and 1,040 people ; anil Canada is phere, and while but a small per cent is I -^‘**1 to it the yolks of seven eggs, the
ten and composed by James Bird Wilson,
flood Words for the Skunk.
Dutch States General limits the number very little letter off than Australasia. free in tho atmosphere, the earth is full whites lienten, and stir it around; then
a Cleveland journalist.
A
fuller
acquaintance
with
the
habit*
,
and
nutmeg.
Put
it
in
------ :■of public houses to one per 500 inhabit­ So that the jieople of the United States 1 of-it, while that which it free in the atAdelaide Neilson ha* sold her jewel­
mosphere is ever ready to enter into nnd ® buttered dish,, and cook fur one hour of the skunk would lead ns to consider it
ry—the gifts of her numerous admirer*.
ants in towns of 50,600 souls, one per patronize the railroads mote than the j make new combinations in the soil. ,n
in n
a protty
nrn,,v warm oven, and then serve. one of our most valuable friends. We I^ut she still gem* her beauteous hair
make
our
first
acquaintance
with
it,
400 in towns of 20,000, one per 300 in people of any other and every other , Hence, v..v
w
.uu^n
«
i
o
Banco
—
Flour
and
butter
and
a
little
one great object of tillage is to
with that $7.25 Alaska diamond which
let in this oxygen, that it mav produce broth and capers. This will bo found an however, through the sense of smell, or
towns of 10,000, and one per 250 in all 'country.
tlie death of young chickens and ducks,
--------changes
v-----------------------.
|I ax
those
necessaryr.for the produc, excellent and toothsome dish.
smaller places. It also forbids the suj&gt;of
which
the
skunk
ta
very
fond.
The
___ Cultivation
______ _
Molasres Pickles.—One quart motion of plant food.
also aids ■
■
ply Ufr intoxicants to children under 16,
Tne Tlebborne Case.
intense odor of the skunk is oppressive, —Puck.
in the escape at
T . hisses and three of water;
.
.
w
of water, where
wliere tl
there L
is 1too
keep
adding
Bobinson and Crane promise to revive
and imposes from one to eight days’ im­
I listened for a time to the Tiehborne much in the soil, for, while a certain m needed. Cut tlie cucumbers from the and it makes its presence known in a way the "Two Gentlemen of Verona" as a
tliat
ta
unique
and
searching.
While
prisonment for supplying intoxicants to trial, while Dr. Kenealy was speaking, i amount of water aids in the decomposi- । vine with a sharp kCife or shears, leavstage production next season, themselves
and I am sure no American lawyer tion of the soil, too much water shuts out ing about an inch of the stem on the cu- the fragrance of the skunk ta sut generis appearingaa"Launce”and "Speed.” Tho
persons already druJk.
would have continued in the case an hour the oxygen and prevents decomjxisition. cumber. Use sorghum or any good cane and overpowering, it ta not damaging play has not been intelligently rendered
as
that
from
sewers
and
sinks
and
neg
­
after tlie coutemptous interruptions, con-; Stagnant water is" antagonistic to plant molasses, as the other sirups will cause
The Louisville Courier-Journal con­ tradictions and hostile comments be en- &gt; growth. Water in a stat© of motion not them to becoma soft Keep watch of lected jjotato bins and onbliage pit*. since the day* of Mr. and Mra Charles
tains a report showing the population dured mainly from the Chief Justice him- - only conveys food to tlie plant but con- . them while gathering, and if they do not Judging the latter from odor alone, tliey
Barry. Sullivan writes that he will
of the cities of the South as enumerated self. The bias of the- Court waa os plain veys heat taith to and from the land, keep good add more molasses and you must bn condemned more surely than the positively revisit thta country in the earhr
Wo know the use*
and partisan as that of the prosecution. | ••qualizing the tenq&gt;ernUire. — Prof. . will have pickles that will be good and odoriferous skunk.
by tho census of 1880, viz.:
of jxitiitoes and cabliages, and thinje of fall, and will appear in tragedy. He will
—
The manner was much more offensive Stockbridge.
our.
their good qualitiea. But Dot so with be supported probably by Adelina Stan­
'Knoxville, T
13.WS than the matter. Conviction was inevit- i
tho skunk.
Let us see if we cannot hope, hta daughter-in-law, a present lead­
To Cure Foot Bot In Shexp.—The
a,ooo utecRock .
!5,noo able unless the jury resisted the evident
3,l7KMacon, O«..
preparation of the foot in just os essen­ A Name which Reflected on Nobody afford to endure them on the farm, and ing lady at Baldwin's Theater, San Fran­
desires
and
doubted
the
impressions
of
I a. J*0 Martin,tm rg.
.
allow them an occasional chicken or duck ctaco.
tial
as
the
remedy,
for
if
every
part
of
It
is
amazing
how
people
imagine
that
the
bench.
ClufcavUk, Tcuu.
Maude Granger has had tho bouquet
10.1X2 SuhrHlr, Tenn... U,&lt;&amp;3
Of course I am giving the impression the disease is not laid bare the remedy an article in the paper. refers to them- for a change of diet. The skunk ta pre- j
eminently an insectivorous animal. He game played on her so often that she
will
not
effect
a
cure.
A
solution
of
blue
selves.
A
Western
editor
who
wrote
funny
of
some
hours
only
spent
in
the
Court
'
A.WO Richmond.
K.U3B These impressions, however, were col- j vitriol, aa strong aa can be mode and as articles had a heap of trouble ou tliat ac- diligently pursues hta calling at night , never stoops to pick one up until the
ored Irjr no sympathy with the claimant, , hot as you can bare your hand in, even 1 count Hia first yarn had a Mr. Bunting when insects are most abundant, and foot-light* burn the string in two. Un­
dogs
and’ men, are
’
’
“
cultivated actresses put their foot on the
for *
I—
have ever believed
him on rara^wra..
impostor.
rara»ra«.vrararararara
ft momoot, having tho liquid three or for its hero, ond the day it aiq»eared Mr. when hta enemies,
a,oooiSafioik,
Certainly the departure from the prov- i *our inches deep, or deep enough to cover Flagg called and acertaxned that it wasn't asleep. He devours even the Colorado bouquet and secure it in that way, but it
potato-bug (decem-lineata), and Anita a ta regarded as vulgar.
-----at ‘him. The next story
waa atamt
inoe of the Court, sa recogniztsl on this '
the affected ports; then hold tlie dis- I a
hitj
‘
Prof. Thurston, testing pieces of the aide of tlie waters, was
Hou.
Eggs, and the .Hon. rich morsel in tho strawberry grub
——
------Eggleston
™
wmstartling
startlingtotoan
anI e*»«l foot in this liquid ten minutes, or fthe
A London special rays: Madame Nils­
Ho mokes hearty meals son’a proponed journey to America thta
wire cable of the Fairmount suspension American.
.---- •___ ■ Tlie
m mode
’ by
’ which
• • « ’I gained
•
- , ' long enough to penetrate to all the dw- Carrington
Carrington Carr
Carr left
left word
word tliat
tliat if
if it
it oooc­ (lachoncttray
curred again
again ho
ho should
should sue
sue the
the concern,
concern. on cut-worms, and gorges himself with year ta abandoned. Negotiations with
bridge, recently taken down at Phila­ ■access to the court room was certainly i eased parts; put the sheep on a dry born- curved
white grubs, the lame of the May
delphia, after being in use alxiut forty unusual. I went one day to Westrain- ! floor for twenty liours to give it a chance The editor tried the name of Mongrel, lieetle, which he roots after in the loose Mr. Mapleson are suspended, and
ster Hall, an utter stranger to place and - to take effect In every case where it ' and'a prominent citizen who was not only
Madame Nilsson has no intention to re­
years, found the iron to be fully equal persons, but with a vague hope of some-1 has been tried it has effected a cure, and named Cross but hod a little Indian blood sod, or the decaying hay or straw about new them. She fnlly intendedand great­
He plows through the ly desired to visit America, and regrets
in tenacity, elasticity and ductility to Dow getting in. Finding the entrance I have never given a sheep medicine in- in his veins, came into the office and tried stack-yards.
the best wire of the same size found iu strictly guarded, and admission nppar- ' ternally for foot rot. This remedy I call to take the editor's scalp. Tlie editor litter and leaves gathered in the nooka her inability to arrange satisfactory terms.
corners—of —
the--------fields,• which
are the ! The difficulty arises not from the terma,
n dead shot when the foot is thoroughly having had so much trouble deteHDined and
----------------the market. This fact, and similar re­ ently impracticable, I approached a knot !
“ l&gt;e safe *the
K“ next time, and the man covert* and breeding-places of the but from Mr. Mapleaou's inability or un­
of gentlemen in the vicinity, and said to prepared, but a more expeditious way, *to
sults obtained by another experimenter one of them I was an American lawyer, and where you don’t hardly hope to ex­ that he d-fu-ritaxl as fallmg down stairs myriads of clinch bugs.
He. reaches winingneas to give a sufficient guar­
in 1878, led him to the important conclu­ desirous to look in on the trial. “Cer­ terminate the.disease, Imt keeptt in sub­ into a soap barrel was named."Morgue.” millions of enemies in secludtxl place* ' outee.
sion that iron subjected to the ordinary tainly,” said he; "wait a moment, and I jection. is this: After preparing tho feet That time the unlucky humorist Jiad to which man cannot reach with the plow, 1
Mbs. Tom Thumb ta described by a
fight two men, Messrs. Graves and Cof­ or rake, or fire. We may clear the litter I correspondent as she appeared recently
strains of properly designed bridges does will take you in.” .A few moments later as for the vitriol cure, take butter of an­
he bode me follow him, which I did, past timony,* pour oil of vitriol into it slowly fin. who chased him through the main and trash from our fields, but the cor- j in the surf. Sho ta now a perfect matron
not deteriorate with age.
and a dog. He did ners and fence-rows harbor the enemy in miniature. Her face, though still
----- rpitchforks
--------officers and spectators, far up in front, j until the heating and boiling process , street-with
i would
himself we try to destroy.
A kind providence pretty, shows her age, and ha* a quaint,
with a swab. This ■ think that no man
"d apply Triih
------- ,qii-stakc
--------------where he bowed me to a seat with mem­ ceases, nnd
remedy works quicker, is stronger than for a person called Ouwwallow, but Mr. ha* sent to our aid thta half-domestic motherly expression. She ta a realiza­
Is a paper read before a fanners’ club bora of the bar, and then himself clam­
bered up into the lofty jury-box! I owed 1 the vitriol, and is just as safe, bnt ita Oxford did and stood in front ef the office animal that seems to increase like the tion, in a small way, of fair, fat, and
at New Brunswick, N. J., it was stated
my admission to the courtesy of one of; mode of application renders it less sure, for three-quarters of sd hour, and threw Norway rat in populated district*, and forty. She wore a suit of blue-gray
that there
were
30,000 farmers the famous jury.—SL Louis Correspond- I —Ohio Fanner.
stones into the office window and called for the common reason that hta'food ta flannel, which was jaunty and coquetttan
We wish we Ix-fure it got wet. Her arm* were bare
Dertroyino Weeds.—Tlie remedy for the hapless editor to oome out and be more abundant there.
ent of the Albany Lain Journal.
in - New
Jersey, 30,062 farms,
noxiousa w«
rids is
cultivation.
ground against
tree.
Thethorough
editor did
could see some like compensation in the to the tops of her ohouldera, in each of
79,000 horses, 63,607 farm laborers, and ,
If a piece of ground is full of briars, milk Dot respond, aa he was too busy attending presense of the rat, but science has not which was a pretty little dimple,
Strange Impulses.
$264,000,000 capital stock, which pro­
weed, ooucli grass, Sodom apples, U&gt; two gentlemen who thought they were vet revealed it, and American civilization
Tlie conduct of people in great crises Canada thistles, sorrel, toad flax, or other slurred in a laughable account of the mis­ has not, like Chineee, found use for it
duces annually 346,000,000. There are
is a wonderful puzzle. Take th© Sea6,636 manufactories, with 58,000 horse­ wanaliaka disaster, and we read of a man miserable stuff that so often tries the . fortunes of a Mr. Beast One was named The skunk, unlike the rat, pays a* he cred. She had a nominally dignified air,
Lyon and tthe other Lamb, and the -xlitor goes. We can afford to take care nf the and stepped into the surf with the air of
power and 75,000 operatives, with $80,­ who stood on the deck nnd burned to mettle of our good farmers, lei them put Lvon
—
rIto each that the other wrote chickens and ducks and let the skunks a knee-high queen. She waded . bokUv
“,^
ored
000,000 capital, which produce $169,­ death in spite ot all urging*! to jump tho ground in corn a couple of rears or 5
so, keeping the cultivator going ooutinu- the piece,
P***’ and then Lyon “and
““ Lamb lay multiply. Build the wall* of our porehes until she met the first wave, which
into
the
water.
He
was
so
perplexed
000,000. For the improvement of farms
«Uv,
going talL earli«t dora togeftor on tbo floor rad clawed and dwellings so the skunks can not get soused her, flopped her down, rolled her
that he utterly forgot self. On the other
oth" * c‘oUi't °S'
Uw&gt; under them, and they will keep at such a over and over, and finally threw her up
and the increase of crops more than hand, some of the rescued people in the part, of Sosea^. rad the fooghmt |
SraL-ter among fbera wood, will 21 to : &amp; “» •“»
afafoud. rad did orer distance from our Do nes aa not to of­ on the sand. All the style had been in­
$500,000 worth of purchased fertilizers •mall tainta were clamorous to get
.trad the ordcil. U the hrad ho. era CS.lrarage fo theplwoe before they were fend us. The old Greek motto, "Know stantaneously drenched out of her
are used in New Jersey every year. ashore, and did all they could to prevent la, raaral to go in among the hilhi of ' “tai,o*-. And then Um editor maerted thyself,” ta a good one, and it suggests a
clothes, bat "take her altogether, she
The hay crop amounts to more than rescues until they themselves were on । eora oecrairaJIr. wbm, Um tocU. of the “
'^&gt;&gt;’t&gt;hg, anybody good one for us, "Fanner, know thy looked better after the ordeal than did
friends.”—A Fanner, m Cincinnati moat of tho bigger women.” Her hua500,000 tons a year. New Jersey is the land. Buch utter selfishness is hard to harrow twraot reaeb. or to ’cut oT here "ho
believe. Among the rescued, one old
band is enormously fat, wears whiskers,
largest cranberry-growing State in the woman whose hand-bag, containing rad there ora which th. barlow may 'O-R- Watermelon a dtttoo him to rt- Commercial.
mi», a bad owe may be cured ina r
single 1 “Pdfid, and as no one did he rae.
uses that
and shows all of hta fifty veara. Hia
Union. The crop last year was 75,000 3372, had lieen saved far her, was so in­
nnng , nume. And people wonder why humor­
Xotre Dame de Paris.
brother-in-law, Major Newell, who was
season.
But,
if
thia
cannot
lie
done,
a
dignant at the loss of six pain* of win­
bushels.
ists give such odd names to their charac­
" Notre Dame de Paris,” which in­
dow-fasteners that she compelled the couple at successive years with a shorj&gt;ters.
•
volves touch collateral study—ond copytooth cultivator among a corn crop will
people
of
the
hospital
who
had
taken
t&gt;ook full of note* alone, lost during a ! grown to a stature of five feet
A clergyman of Sheffield, England,
care of her to send for six new fasteners. generally do the business for the worst
change of dwelling. Iieing the result of ,
has invented a method of saving sinners '•
She also wanted a diver who was going case that erar was. Let any cue who bass The Beginning of American Diplomacy. two mantlin' hard work— wa* written '
The Newspaper.
&lt;uown
iowt&gt; to
to
m
ornenxi
tn
mo*
mr
ner
finerweedy
field
before
him
resolve,
another
W,
,
.
and saints, too, who cannot *whn. It ia down
ta*
ordered
to
look
for
her
spec;
u&gt; oe oraereo
ioo* ior ner
to
t
whoje tract in -corn
1 “U” wn« th« birthplace of American during' the revolution of July, 1830, ' The nei
'WKjmper greets the eye of tho
a chemical preparation which is inserted
V*7??dignantman colled at
dk
dean, nnd he will soon give up ' diplomacy. Out first oommissian wus while bullets were whistling acroes hta youthful intellect at the earheat dawn
JhS' i
th^nnm™ idea, of smotherEg out «e«t to Paris. Parta was made the head­
between the lining and the outside of
garden and barricades being erected al- j ind
nnd goes ’with the boy and the man and
l*rer* of earth, oUUing up in quarters of Dur European diplomacy, most at hta door. He shut himself up “
—old man daily through all the years
any garment—along the breast and back ing that it was lost, threatened a law-1
the
RU*} u
“
uew
the full ol the moon, putting salt upon with, which all the more-dtatant mem- in one room, locking away hta clothe* down to the grave. It ta growing faster
of a coat, for example. It recently had
iber. held correspondence.
The first )e*t they should tempt him to rally than anything else on earth. In 1704
a trial at a swimming-lmth. The at­ EidhLrt *7‘
rtuted in tho inter®*, il » lie- diplomatic letter dw|»toh«l by ra Amer- forth, aiid spent the whole of that win­ there waa one paper in thta country,
br‘““- A singular fact connected
which reallv call 1 man agvnt from .Europe was dated at ter wrapped up io a big gray comforter, with a circulation ot 16,000 copie* annu­
tendant, with it on, “took a header”
disasters ia tliat the ,
^
, ’ , , ,
p__:_ y-,.
irrw..&gt;,« wra,™,;
into the water. He reappeared on the with steamboat
-I—, — h-rra
f,jr more trouble and hard work than a ; i
Jau- 1&lt;, 1T77. After the recogni- writing against time to complete hta work ally in a population of 600,000. In 1880
Abeur. pockets turned !
j systematic cleaning, such i bou of our independence, the first Min- by the Lt of February, 1881, while hta there are 6,000 newspapers with a circu­
surface almost immediately with the STrW
-^■XrtuSSdei^SSri.a..- i.tereverraot
the Uhitod Bute.
children fed tlie aohfiers who fainted lation of 1,600,000,000 in a population of
coat inflated, nnd was borne safely up. wj. pie truth netra to be U .t eorne
ZrfcgrapA
‘ "r“» "tot to Parte, rad the 6rat Minfater from hunger in the streets, and begged 48,000,000. In the earlier period an of­
thetr hernl rail &lt;m the ..‘i.er I
l^ugrapn._______________
we ever teeeire.1 came from Parte. Our
Subraquuitly he attached a small piece wtlerl-y
piteously for a. drink of water at their fice printed a few dozen copies per hour,
the trying hour dare-ope a cimmng
..
negotiation, with Holland were moatlr door*. Hardly wrathebook finished when now a good office throw* off 100,000 per
of lead to the coat and threw it into the hand
denltiy m ortatn that » wmrthing for
Strrage Beeerery.
Sucted at Parte, and it wra at P«r»
ita author raw the grand arrtuoptacopal hour. It ta making the air radiant and
-rater, whort h irailyimtea. I' will human nature to bhuh at Robbery te
Greenawrit, of Wdliamaport, te that a Bindiah Ambrawidor, .jpreteUy library sacked by the mob, .its. content* scintillating with idea*, multifarious,
remain buoyant forty or fifty hours, and
rejoicing in the recovery of her lost; instructed to that purpose' bv hta King, destroyed, and among
a unique
---o them
—;—• —--1— multitudinous and infinite in variety and
if it will perform what is claimed for it that renders
tjora । vujcei
©emsidara it. due to the prayers 1 made a treaty with Dr. Franklin in Jan- ancient chart of C
“
• which
* * , character and power. The pulpit, the
the’ cathedral,
[ which had been offered by herself 'and i uary, 1782, saying that Bwcden was the he had used just in
ttWl supersede lifa-preaervers. One Courant.
n time to prevent it* ' platform, the forum, the school, the ©dt
friend*. She lost her voice about the | fir»t country in Europe widch iiad rob
from being wholly lege, and every institution for the de­
would need only a traveling coat or
Some gentlemen dining at a table middle of July, 1873, in consequence of unteered to mike a treaty with t)&gt;e —
---------- - that in our seemingly velopmeut of thought and the dtaaemiwaiM made up with it in order to fed,
dluAr. tl.e &lt;x&gt;nvernation turned upon ; a severe cold,'and since that time has United States, without request on our leaat important actions we aometimre ' nation of knowledge in the world are Dot
in «H ordinary disasters, a perfect se­ oysters, which several of the company | only been able, with much painful ef- ' part, and tliat he hojied it would be re- " know not what we da” It ta, perhaps, ■ equal to it in power. There ta no
eonteDded showed a sagacity that argued j fort, to speak in a whisper. For some
’
’
curity.
not generally known that "Notre-Dame preacher, no lecturer, no lawyer, do inthey must have brain*. A young num i time past, according to the story, she
The treaties of jhwcc with England de Paris wra originally intended by its stitutiun which the uni tail energira of a
Ever since the mutiny of 1857 the who had taken an unusually prominent hmj united with n neighbor in making the provisional treaty of 1782, and the author to form one of a set of three hta- \ hostile and adversary prvra cannot
people of British India have been dis­
final treaty of Sept. 3. 1788, were «ae- torical novel* on the middle ages under ' crush and utterly dratroy. Well might
their several raj*ct*. The two follow- the great Najxdron declare that a Dows­
armed, though generally in village* bor­ once of an elderly gentleman, his nei|
dering upon a forest one or two inha) &gt;- bar, turned to the latter, and said ;." Do morning of July 1 the infirmity would Paris that Dr. Franklin, in July, 1785, ing, however, were never . written ; not paper wm the regent cf sovereign* and
»?” be removed, anil when the day arrived affixed hi*
his signature to the celebrated
you believe that oysters have ’
itaata are licensed to carry a matchlock, “Certainly I do, air,” was the proi
*»d Mns. Greenzwrit surprised tier friends treaty with Praaoa of that year, the last
which, although useful in driving ofl pointed reply, "since they know
o to , by talking-in a natural tone of voice. public act of his life in Europe.—R. U. hailedwith n
I Both ladies are accordingly convinced DantL, «n Atarifsarr.
took it*.place
hogs, is of small value in tiger-staying. shut up.”
The doctor* ray that jumping the
rope ha* killed * great many little girls.
We have known it to kill some full
grown men, lieeauae they couldn’t jump
dear through it—ahcuhtenttoo broad.

�■. •!..........---------------------------

ITE

The fir»t right of that fonuidable furty-fout wall hurrounding the budding
! m«i«l have struck a drill thio the heart
of many a poor debtor who had do hope
of ever being able to pay. A bell high
SATURDAY,
JULY M, 1880- up in the wall was the means ot ad­
mittance, the wicket txdng opened by
TIMOTHY TUMBLE.
a riiabby old man, who appenred much
Itette.r acquainted with the in aide of
Omalak, July, 98tli 1880.
tlie priaon titan the out, and who with
Eriend Htromg :
t
a voice Urick with emotion or brandy
Yeu bet I wus thare, and a more en­ anomalously bndtv me “walk atraight
thusiastic mectin wus Dever held in
on nnd turn to tho left.” Already the
these parts. Wei, after the preeedent
Kacriligioua hand* of ihe d«moli«herR
waa chooain and he hadinterdooaed the
were buny, and high heapa-of brickh
■peaker he act down aud the onerablc and rubbish were all that remained of
gentleman rose and jest soaked it rite
the immortal “tape” atop and keepers
to cm. I tel you he throde the facs all
lodge. The admixrion of Bpirita being
round the room and evrybody cached
contrary to the priaon regulations,
em. Wei, after a while I found put
“tape” in the form of brandy used to
twaa a raterfleation mectin to make
lx! retailed at exhorbitant prices.
General Hancock preoedeuty and I felt
Turning to the left, I paased tlirough
be ot to be if lie was sech a good man,
an archwar, and, in Charles Dicken’s
and hed don so much for the co tint re.
words* as applied to the Marshanlac
Tbe onemblv apeeker aed the republi­
“looked upon the rooms in which the
cans hed been steelin millions and mil­
debtors lived, and stood among the
lions of dolars, but non got in jail.
crowding ghosts of many miserable
The same party had stole all the offices
years.” Before me lay the “College
aud had em yit. Tha had gotthe south Greco,” on which I could picture the
iu d-Jt over 170 millions or more,, had
scene of thirty yean ago the gaudy leg
tbe Whitc House and capitol at Wash­
colonly promenadcing with a cigar,
ington, mid hed dun lota of mean
I have just purchased
glancing superciliously nt the motly
things for which tha must repent.
orowd nrouud, chuckling over his last
Wei, I am ever mi glad I dont .belong HnnnciaLexploit, ot planning another,
to cm, alth I tride and tride to git ofi^e for tha future, the broken man gazing
cans I thot thn wus onest. 0, how dejectedly at the bare wall oppoaiU*.
after -fighting the world for years,
glad I be to think I dident git caut in brought there at last, nnd a fnrnily de­
Of the above machines,
such a nest.
pending upon him for bread, the gent­
0, I like to forgot, he sed the dem- leman, still trying to remember that he
ercrats freed the niggvra—which I feel is one, despite tbe surrounding, forced
thither by unsuccessful speculations,
ao happy,0 so happy for, rams (’always having given out to hisfriendR that “he
herd afore, twas the blok abolishionisj, is in the country.** aa if they did not
aud*AI&gt;e Lincoln, but! now I no who know where tbe “country” is, the un­
dun it, and 0, how goon it make? me fortunate, the younger son of a lord,
who will be out to-morrow, the bank­
feel, why, Iva morned and morned cans rupt tradesman, who will be there for
I wus a solger and thot tha wi;a to life, around theni.or between their legs
blame, and now the cus is all taken a host of sqtinlling dirty children,
oph me. Then agin be sed Garfield planing as happily in prison as they
.touid any where else, the present
eulisted in the aruiy and after a while building was erected in 1871, the pre
got afrade and crept inside the capital vious one having been burnt down, to­
to keep* the bullet* from bittin him. gether with the fleet, by the Gordon
rioters in 1780. What a glorious time
What a couMnl he must a bin! while tho riots must have made for tho
------ ALL WHO WANT THE-----Hancock stade nU* Id tbe file and got roughs I How delighted they must have
lots of fun. Then agin, he sed Gar­ felt to be able to shout, bawl, rush,
fight,
swear,
without
the
slightest
field took Credit Mobilie, DeGolyer,
check I When the Act for the abolition
Pacific, aud lots of other stock, but of imprisonment for debt was passed,
dident say whether he took unny the Queen’s Bench wns turned into a
SHOULD CALL AND SEE THE
sheep, bosses, cattle, or live stock of military prisou, and the impress of the
is more discoiiriblo than
enny -^ind, m» 1 gvss his stock wus all latter
that of the former. The windows, the
ded, aud not wuth much only to salt lower half blocked up, the upper cov­
doan. Then agin, he sed snnithin ered with wire, aud strong iron bars
about bonds, but thaLwasJa dedner. to fixed across, the heavy locks, the peep­
holes, the signals for the warders, the
him, and ho tnwked reel careful, and । dark
colls, I was incarcerated in one
droot. it quic as ifl.twns red hot firon. f&lt;tr about ten seconds : it measured 13 |
Evry little while heed thro a shot J?at feet by 3 feet; every atom of light,evei
the republicans nnd woncc he sed that
&gt;
~
the Dcmercrata
,
•
furriture,
nnd h
a imp
trap iu
in iiiruiwr
the door hub
won [
.
. had made, mistakes;
.
, , lumiun-,
uuu
that their Chicago resolutions that I where the rations were thrust through,
declared the war a failure,. was a bad j • England is styled u free country, the
try may lie
blunder, but Ilia bad icnenU.1 of it -in eonnlry
be free
fiw. enough, but even
eeery-Otic of
or the
the inhabitants
1 nhtiltnnta is
u dependent
rietM*nii«atit for
for
one
Hack cloth nnd nthoit, and had got nu- happiness upon tlie pleasure of some­
It. WC.O
CTT
fnl onest and not t»o full of pure ciiNted-body
___ „____
____ grand lady, who
else. That
nt-Mtan lother party,all of which tothcr reigns
rtdgnit absolute
almolutc in her small circle of Removed next door to Rcosc &lt;Sc Detrick’s grocery, where you can find ah kinds of
acquaintacc is despotically ruled by
party says am t n in big capital*.
•
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I little Billy at home, that potupous
Wel« after convertin ever so nicnny । (-|(jerly gentleman who overrules
bo stoped and I went to thinkin duble . everybody elese in conversation, is
quic, fust, who gits the money in this , conipletefv attbenjcrcyoflris.redMode of best Oak Leather, Ohio Tannfd. Wo also keep ’
.
cook.
W hen„nll
I quitcd
the
inter
lit, «t ir,...
I you- for pn^oot
who g&gt;&lt;» h
( ..
n- , faced
ior
thr. pri|lo||
Vtnn&gt;.
d to
th.-­
&gt;
!♦

KING

OF JkXXr

---------------------- :----------

WK. E. CT.SBK
»nd Team

HAuJRnTESiSi !
For n nmall Btun’ of money and don’t
you forget it.
■
Have you nren any of Will’s work! :
If not call ou him. one 'door fiorth of ,
Boiite and Fnuicir, get his prices and '
you will trade.
« -

Attorney at Law,

W. R. CLARK.

Village Resolution.
rd by reeotetivB that the straightning. altering and

Attorney &amp; Counsellor,
in an easterly direction to Interwet said Main Rtreet.
JZf H0UGHT1LIN,

jmbltcflaprovamanl wWrwinlreitwtakingand n»
Ing vi private property which (be eoawll have been
unalile tu acquire Vy pMrehs—■ Till until I mill I «d.
by Uncommon Couac'l el tbe village of Mmhvtllo,

*

LA-RG-E A.rtivr

JUUC8 BUSSELL,

SEWING MACHINES

FOR ( JSH,

dug tatera and drove hossca on the
canal, and tho lies gut lota of stock he
wont help me.
‘ Now what sbal 1 do T if 1 go to heer
the demercrats speek tha call the re­
publicans liars and thievs, if I go to
heer a republican he calls tlie demercrata traitors, thieves and liars. If 1
go to beer a prohibitionist or greenbocker tha say both demercrata and
republicans are tbievs and liars and.
cant be trusted. Why . Im u notion to
start a party of my own and call it the
do-aa-yon-please-jmrty. then my conshence will De clear.
Now, Mr. Strong yeu go to tlnnkin
and seJ if yeu cant discover the secret
of tlie hul bisneiw. Why, tu like this
both parties have stole ao much tha
cant tel-the truth, and like the judge
in the trial of the Irishman for steelin
the hog. the only reeaon ths dont fgit
punished ia Iwcanae the judge got part
of tbe meat. Now lets let rm boil un­
til tha run over and if tha wil-pny us
for wurkin for cm, lets go in and do as
the rest do. I’m goin to set- who gits
the meat in this file, and ill dont get a
chunck 1 wil go bak on the hul pack.
Yeunt til after lection,
Timothy Tumble.
OUBEUROrEAW LETTEIL

M-, of said day, tar tbe ImpanocllM of a jury
to ascertain the nsreeelty of using said land and the
just &lt; umjeusatlon to be made Uicrcfor!
(44-47]
PRANK McDEBBY.
E.CHIPMAN,
• Clerk.
President

AND

Whips, ltoL&gt;ei-». I&gt;ut4tei*&amp;, &lt;Sc

FLY NETS. CURRY COMBS, SWEAT PADS,
. ,
BEST MADE COLLARS WITH HARNESS,
—AND ALL KINDS OK-----

IALL AND GET PRICES.--------

J^AMHVILLE LIVERY.

Mcrnev can never make the real man
any richer than be is without it,
A lower jaw of an antediluvial mam­
moth was recently fished out of the
Siver Dnceper by Russian fisherman;
—
AND--------it is ns black ns coal, and weigh seven­
ty-five pounds.
A negro washerwoman goes every
day to the depot at Richmond. Va., ex­
pecting to meet a man who told her,
ten years ago, that he would return Estey, Bay State,
and pay a bill due for wariiing.|
Bridgeport, and
WMtoey Onans, a
A young man iu Maryland started
Webber. Cbiekrrtng.
out with with hone, nnd lance and
Hale, Chrtattr, llane*.
battle-ax to champion damsels in dis­
Broa.. Whitney and
tress. He had not gone five miles
when n red-headed school ma’«m pull­
----- At remarkably-----ed him off his steed and rolled him in
the mud.

READY CASH,

.

----- IN THK LINE OP

GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
ALLEN BROS
GRAND

RAPIDS.

Largest Stock

Lowest Prieew

LOW FIGURES.
ORGANS
PIANOS

GOOD SHAPE
And at a comparatively

Smith, aolicitore for complainant, ordered that ti­
mid non-revidrut dclmqant cauac hia af.pearanc

DR. H W. WHI2 MORE

ol a writ of execution
noderllte real of the Circuit
BYandvirtue

._ MEAT
MtARKET
„
‘
,

for the I

w Alien. o”ln.ei»i to the following described
»te. »ltuatrd In the Township of Onngrrilte,
of Barry, State of Michigan, known »nd de-

lying cad of tbo Yankee Springs and Orange-'
rille hlghway^xce|&gt;l aa follows: Commencing at tbe
““srtrt1’u?‘ ?i i

bqgtBnltx: al»o exception a ptert of land
l-y
O. Conner. In •outh-i»e»t eoroer of land fir»t above
deaciihcd. all &lt;ff which I shall expose for sale al
public at&gt;eii'4&gt; or vendue to tho highr»: Udder, at
the north front door of Ute C.-ort Houae, In the
cltr of Llaatlnn, in salt! eoanty, on Saturday, the
"klk W —f A H.,..-, 1 t» t MW1
fc. |„

Datrd, lis»ting«. Ju!v 13th IMO
HENRY IldUGHTALIN. Sheriff.
[0-481
by Wm. H POWERS, L'ndrr Sheriff.

Notice of Mole ol Real Kfttote.

Boise Ac Francis

Du places in Europe where jollity ia
more prftfCtieed than iu prison for debt,”
and indeed a giuat deal of latitude
■went*, to have been allowed to tbe in­

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Cheese ui Everything

made in HHIKTH. It »ill hereafter be mod

F.XTRA COST

RIP DOWN THE BACK,

it Caiitl i lint Chs Gnntj bn I
Wish to inform all that by prompt at-

Repairing Done In the Best

Manner Possible!

GHve Me

h

Call!

fair ah arc of jour patronage.

HltibMt Price imM Am*

wen- Dot compelled to dwell inuitle the

certain radius, and a day’s holiday
was Dot at all aa impossible thing to.

Sign, the Big Boot
FRANK BAKSR.

IN THEIR SEASON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
fy The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, &amp;c.
I Fbrosil GrOOdb, Thill "Wffiigllta wnN
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— •- —
,
&gt;

HENRY ROE.

JMTILLWERYI
I would respectfully announce te tbe public that

STORE

DRESS MAKING

Having bought for 0A8H a large, neat

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

j Fresh and. Salt Meats,
Smoked Hams and Shoulders,

| XE W
Mikheil,

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

BEST SHIRTS.

J^ENRY KOE, Pkopkixtox
—OLD RELIABLE------

SheriCr Kale.

New Fresh Goods and Low

SHEET MUSIC

CONTINUOUS FACING, FINEST SEWED BOOT
Which is tbe later-lard greatest improvr ment yet

J. A BAUGHMAN.
AND HURGEON, Woodland Centre,Mich. Day and night calls proa pciy alPHYSICIAN

that comp'ainant cause a eopy of thia order to be
personally served on the mid non-resident defend-

GROCERY
Prices.

JgOOT AND SHOE SHOP.

rpcLECTIC PHYSICIAN. Iteelderre and office
Pd at Levi EHioita, Maple Grove Crn'-rv.

rrsMcut &lt;lefenJ*nt.
And It la farther nnlvred that within twenty
days the complainant eanac notice nf this ordet to
be published In tbe Nashville Naws. a bablic newspaiier,
printed, • pobliahed
and circulated In .said
—
n—
—1.( —
—■

Naahvllle. Mleta.

box don. Eng., Jllt 30, 1880.
The old Queen’s Bench Prison will
won join ite brother iu antiquity Tem­
ple Bar is ranking aa of the paat.
There may be home living now who
will call to inind many pleasant hours
paaoetl withiu ite unpicturosqui: wall*.
Hear what Thackeray aaya: “Strange

F. A. JONES,
PHYSICTAN and Burgeon. Day ase
Night Calls prow pUy attended. Office at realRKGULAR
deuce, north Mafu Street, Nash til e, Mich.

filed to the complainant's bill and a copv thereof to
be served on tbe complainant's solicitors within

C. H. BERRY.
Is Kaglaad a Free Cauntry.

U
•
MonomraU, TombttonM, Muidra, ta.,

I

In the rratlrr of the relate of Preston
And keep constantly ou band a full stock of
deceaaed
•
FANCY GOODS,
Notke b hereby given, that in pursuance of an RIBBON8,
LA(^»,
GLOVK,
I am prepared '.to furnish
order granted tn the un^ereigned. administratrix of
SILKS,
MITTS.
the estate of mid deceaasd. by the He"— Jodgo of
CORSETS,
EMBROIDERY,
Probate for tbe county of Cali-oun, on the 24th day
HAT8.
FLOWERS,
of May. A. D-, IM, there will be sold a» public ven­
BONNETS.
ETC., ETC
due. to the highest bidder, at Assyria Centre, in the
county of Barry, tn aald Mate, on Monday, tbe ftKh
day of Angust. A. D.. IMO, at two o'eioek in the
afternoon of that day (subject to all encumbcranc«w by mortgage or other wise existing at the time
LOW RATER
of ths deals of said deceased, &lt;w at tbe time of sale, I
the following described real aetata, U-wlU Tho east
half of tbe north-east quarter ol section twenty (10)
In township number three (11 north of range seven
weet. In the county of Harrr and Mate of Michi­
COMMERCIAL TRAVELOR8 i*]
gan.
MARY M tTCHELL. Admx.
______________ , (43-48)______________
MADE A SPECIALTY
Order of Publication.
Opposite the Wokotl Houre, Nashville, Mkb.
t
Htate of Mkhiaan, County of Barry, Fifth Judi­
J. OSMAN.
cial Circuit tn Chancery.
Mult for dlroroe pendinf In (be Circa 11 Court for
thecotant, of Barry, in Chancery. Loulaa M. Laaby,
Coma»atnant,T»
Abraham Leahy. Mandant. Il w
j^NTEBPVISB
I nr dale proven by tbe affidavit of AWJah M Flint,
Solicitor lor Coiunlainanl ia thia cauae. that Abra­
ham I^ahy. tbo defendant, ia a Mb-rvaMcnt of tub
State, but U a trektal af the Htate of I’cnnirlranla,
lharefora in aowpilaoce with the statute In sueh
caote provided, fl b ordered, that mid defendant
appear and answer the bill of complaint filed in this
causr, »Ithin three tnon'Ju from the date of this or-

J. OSMAN, Prop.

SMALL COST.

Rrepectfully,

American and Foreign Marble,

-nr__ _______ ■
Hastings, Mich.
Complainant, va. I
John West,
i
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Defendant.
J
DR. C. W. GOUCHER,
It mtlatacUMlly apMaricg by affidavit on file in
this cause that the above named defendant, John ELKCTIC PHY8ICTAFand Hargtwnl. prepare*!
toanewvr all cal‘a that may be made for bto

TfireMtare F Daerr, i

CLOSE BUYINGI SINGLE OB DOUBLE TORN-OUTS

-yyhex you w any- anything

HARDWARE,

Chancery Order.

0. C. WOLCOTT,

other man is Itcted wil tlm pnv my eagerly pumping him for history nnd
taxes?
[Nirticnlai'K of tlie place, be was retailNow what shal I do, I caut git oflee, j »HR a l°»K account of liis rheunmliain
dont like towurk. aint got enny prop- I ttU,i,.cold &gt;“.&lt;»•« n™\- lowing n
.
.
. ;
small gratuity (which was received
erty, and owe ever ao mennj *&gt;ets-, with abundant tbanks)upon the"btandHancock
always
was,
born—soifled
I
n
-------- Y- is rich, .1
-------------I------” old gate-keeper.I tMSMcd through
never dun ennything but be a officer'| the small postcru, and entered the
and git big pay. He wont help me | World of Fact once more.
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enny. Garfield is poor, waa born poor,

pOWERS A BARLOW,

thirty-firv aad thlrty-elx. In an easterly direction

b Lnown. And be It frother resolred, that an ap­
plication will be made to William Killen. Esq., one

•ChafKcry- ffan^pMifllnCIn the Cireult Court for the :
County of Harrr, In chancery, at the Court House,
d_. w"'
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~
A'

i WOLCOTT HARDWARE!

pay! if I work for the canedate- who ••College Green”I found n party being
pays me! If Hancock isjocteii wil I conducted’"over’by an old man who
git a poslofice or consulate ! If euny |
®uSt’
n warder - there, and

IDTS/ST GOODS.
Catherine Ralston and Thomas BtaladelUadextend*

IND WILL SELL THEM ON LONG TIME,

------ A.T THE

8HKRIFF

Ym Truly,

BOI8K A FRANCIS.

•state. *r« required to Bp»*r nt a aeuaicx
•wrt. ifou to be boldra &gt;t the Prob.*,
the city &gt;.f n*»tlog», aid show ou&gt;w, ll
o be. wbr jin- prayer or (aid patltionei
■ &gt;- tartUr 'oedorrd Hurt wdd prtlti&lt;&gt;M&lt;

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                  <text>ORNO STRONG, j
Editor

and

Proprietor,

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun,

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NASHVILLE. BARRY CO.. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1880.

VOLUME VII.

| TERMS: $130per Year
I Credit Subscriptions &gt;1.75

NUMBER 46.

i —On Friday afternoon as Dr. GouchMyatt Kynu a native karen from goin tohav a canon, a fife and drum, a sy. It took the hoas by Rtorm. "Good!”
LOCAL GI3BLE-GABBLX.
I er was wending bis way homeward
Bunnah. Asia, now a student in the lot of oficers, a wagon with 88 little I ’’^on»d!” tha all hollerd. So. actinon
And Her Environs.
I to tea with a fine watermelon under hie
University at Ann Arbor, will deliver K»l.
in ,bi&lt;e..fr diner.
1 arm, Rol. Dunham,heavily loaded with
a lecture npod his country, the customs that yule like—*—wel, yeujust Wate resnlushun.
The weather is cooler.
—Speaking about pigs, by the way )
and
ace.
Then
wed
have fire wnrka in j
IFfcarai: The republican party bea
,
bad
whisky,
rudely
assaulted
him,
manners,
and
religion
of
his
people,
at
Malaria
is
more
prevalent
this
month
fanner Charles Fowler has a sow that. j
1 knocked the watermelon to the side­ than last.
the Baptist church on Tuesday even­ the eveuin, tha wil be kompnsed ol— •
P’J**’ 2?.
■ •
a few days since gave birth to a, litter
walk and tbe doctor on tbe arm. How­ ^Frank Parker lias secured a job in n ing next.
wei. I dnnt like U&gt; W. bnl Un.!, bn «.!
of fifteen.
ever he was soon arrested on a charge mill at Muskegon.
E. IL White has been engaged by C. nice.
Dont forgit to pick uo lota of war, freed the niggers, ’n wolloped die
—The Central house baa been leased of assault and-battery, brought before
A party of recreators, started for Pe- C. Wolcott, and on and after Monday nice poetry to tuck in yure speech, as rebs, tha mite hav dun it quicker, and
to Al. Shaw, of Kalamo, and ho intends Esq. Powers aud fined &gt;8 and costs toflky. last Monday.
, i&gt;
t
.
. next, will measure hardware instead of twil Bound a plagy Kiteamoro hifalutin । fuLth&lt;?JeaHS!':
to hut in a brick oven, and run a bak­ or 15 in jail. Rol. choose the letter and
.,..i
iiii
••
ii«»olva: Tha re to blame fur tbe
Green core and colic dwell together, । calico. Ed. is a rattling salesman^ and and
spredegle, and plese the wimin I dct »n oaght lo
boUnced.
ery in connection with the house.
| was taken to jail on Saturday, but tbe under the same roof.
। we congratulate him upon his financial fokes aufully.
Whanu: Wheat is abort, corn 'a a
—Messrs. Evans, Fox A Savage of next morning hk friends appeared at
Mrs. El iu VanDyke, of Delivan, Wis., promotion andC. C. upon the acquiniWe heerd from Kalamo tother day, failnr, tatursare rottin, otc® are poor,
Maple Grove, is another firm that baa the jail, paid his fine and costs, and . ia vjsijj'wplia....
fielen Allen.
__ 1 tion to his large and lively place of bus­ and lb» .nd ih.t tbnn- wa«a pnnlin atnek i. bn'n»i. waTO&gt;. many to tight,
been made happy by C. C. Wolcott, he Rol. was allowed to sniff the air of old buly; \and I shall have little Rosy iness.
ofice in West Kalamo doin a big bnaiJinolri: The republikin adminisalwavH near
nearxme,
she wiped , her VDr. F. R. Timmerman, a graduate of neas, mebby tis run by yure old coris- traahun is to blame fur the bn! uv it,
always
\me,”, and aho
delivering them a complete threshing freedom again.
■ria.
rig, engine and all, on Monday.
the Homeopathic Department, of the pondent, &lt;%um&gt; he fltopd ritin a while and must step aside fur* more progree- Occasionally some drunken rowd •* i
University, at Ann Arbor, has entered agoand mrbby b.gnt » big beagnin to I
—The first story of A. C. Buxtons are heard ou our streets after dark, dis­ I carbuncle, for the past few days.
heron
Mr. and Mr*. Crocker are visiting into partnership with Dr. H. A. Barber start a paper of bto own.
brick is up. The masons are doing a turbing the quietude of the. evening
better and lien-ln-before stated and set forth,
and will take up the practice of medi­ look wd to yure lawreln, cause thares viz:—short crops, lowages, tight utuny,
good job, and when completed, All. with their boisterous talk and mon­ friends in Battle Creek, thia week.
Mrs. Geo. Barnin, living two miles cine with him in tills place. We under­ ' fun abed shore if he prints all the nuse l,ir£ P'jldic det, etc. etc.
will -not only have t|ie largest, but the opolizing the walk to the detriment of
stand that Dr. T. stood A No. 1, in the in that toun, for tis asnortin place for i nnd j j;PI^by (accordi" to the*lettur
best built stogie stefe in Barry county. passers-by and at other times some north of this village, is seriously ill.
Mrs. Hammond, of Lapeer, is visit­ graduating class at Ann Arbor, and is, I items cordin to yure old corispondent. I ttnd spirit of these presents) requested,
boys
are
beard
at
about,
tbe
same
time
—Perry Fleyhearty was ont fishing
ing
her
daughter,Mrs.
H.
R.
Dickinson.
undoubtedly, well qualified to combat | Im a goin to take his paper when it 1 and in duty bound to ishu seven millyn
on Wednesday eve., when a frog took in the evening laughing, hallowing and
Boise A Francis have been putting a the various diseases, of which tlesh is cums out so I ran beer from tbaro ca- | kr«&gt;nl»x.-ab«&gt;lnto mon&lt;y,-to supply
refuge in one of Perry’s trousers legs. blockading the walk. The noiM made
. .
.
.
, , . 1 the defishunflv caused by failur uv the
The frog and Perry jumped alternate­ by tbe two parties is hardly distinguish - new roof on their store the past week. heir to, and we bespeak for him the monaly and no how gnmpaand Ilia rr&lt;,p,. fur whccli the adinintotnisban to
Ainsworth A Brooks have erected a confidence and patronage of those fokes gita along, and heer who gita 1 directly and hully responsibul.
ly am^of the two we think the old man able, and tbe action of the boys tends
resolusbuns
was enrrid
lected justice of the peecc next spring.
'The
1''-------------------------------‘ amongst
to create talk to tbe effect they arc in new veranda in front of their house on needing medical or surgical aid.
was the worse scared.
cheers, ’n we went hum feeliir that we
the habit of imbibing to freely of South Main St.
Timothy Tumble. । lied
du n a good.! hio went to I e 1 ’n drem—Mr. Warren’s little girl 7 years old
TIMOTHY TUMBLE.
C. A. Nichols has displayed a couple |
tonics.
Would
it
not
be
better
for
the
|
ed
uv
the
da
in
the
near
fucher.
when
living in Assyria was bitten on Mon­
FOUE CORNERS.
evry man can hev bis pockit full uv
day by a maunugn. She was in the oat | boy« to find some other amusement of neat looking signa in the front of 1
Omalak, Aug., 4th. 1880.
absolute many, pa his dets, carryhuhis shoe store.
|
more
becoming
to
gentleman.
field with her father and stepped on '
। hed up, ’□ feel like a fitin cock.
Clement Smith talked tenfperance to
Marshal &gt;&lt;&gt;■»&lt;.■
Parker rethe reptile, which bit her on the ankle. j। —On Tuesday
iuvmu»j mninum
Youle hear from me agin.
Thare a powerful site of troth in the
Font Corners, Avo. 3d 1880
i
One of the B(h)ots
Medical assistance was summoned in»- I reived a description and portrait of a a full house, nt the Christian church on old sayin, that "it never runes, but it Mr. Strong:
mediately but she now lies in a critical '
alleged to have committed a mur- Sunday evening.
pores,’’ cans ita don nothin but pore all
Tbe harvest is past, the summer is ,
Several
l
iw
suits
have
sprouted
and
LOCAL
MATTERS.
, der somewhere in Canady,with iostruccondiBoo.
the time this Burner, and thems got most ended, dog daze are close onto i
i tions U&gt; arrest and detain the culprit if will l&gt;e ready for the lawyani to harvest crops on low land has to padle in mud
V—The Castleton democrats held u
us, snakes begin to shed tbaro skins,
C7Don’t boy until voo see the Large
in
n
week
or
two.
be was to be found in these parts, and
caucus at Union HpJI, Tuesday even
Horace Larkin has again commenced if tha do enythihg to thare crops a frogs hev changed thare voices, thresh- I Arm, White Sewing Machine at Wola reward of &gt;350 was offered for liis ar­
in’n begun, new peas, tatcr-s, beans, | c°tt’s. Best in America.
tall.
mg, when they named the following
rest. The portrait was shown to mv- work on bi* new Iioum , and will soon '
a*M&lt;&gt;u
Wei, I’flgoin to tel yeu how my lem- cowcambers, roatiu ears, apple saw, etc.
gentlemen as delegates to the county
GT 1 placed in stock 61 cases of the
have it uvmi
completed.
cral
here
in
the
village,
and
two
or
“ Th. Wta.Mt™tion is railed u&gt; Mrs. i
-'or so menny foke. hex cum. ’n makes the Doctors ’n chil- ! Jack Richardson Boots and Shoes on
convention to be held at Hastings to­
day: Wm. Martin, Ira Bachelor, Geo. three expressed the opinion that they Oldfield’s card iu regard lo drrasmak I p01 1
t"ont bc l"”'t c““6 t'rlxMl drun laf; polvtix begins to sizzle, and Monday last. I have sold this work
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i
i
.
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for
the past 3 years Tand
given
knew
the
party
and
that
he
lived
in
|1(.v itw!has
|| be\old
W. Francis,Alex. Blair, J. M. Wood,
ing, in another column.
I h"rt. ‘,be’r
. B"‘ a,Kr tbe frood n re Iwkin fur the du when sum upon- gnod
Assyria. Parker did not feel confident ' L. L. L«omto Im. secured the post of 0111 ,,ck’0" ,old
h»’ b» iK&gt;t tbe l»“- sei uv the truth, ken cum and give us cheap for cash.
and H. A. Dickinson
G. A. Truman.
that he bad found his man and con­
thepure unadulturated thing. Indeed, 1
w, nt b“m
™»de
—During the thunderstorm of Sun­ cluded to wait a few days and make shipping clerk for the firm of Rico 4- I o,“ “"&lt;* "h"l“r
WHITE.
Wtthont whisky I thot 'diongsta virtu us peepul like us, twood i
day evening, lightning struck Charles further Investigations, bdtaomo who Moore, of Gnutd Rapids.
The White Machine is warranted for
n't
do to talk any thing els.
5 years. «
Go and see it the Wolcott
Calvin Ainsworth and wife, returned |
Baker's barn in Assyria. The barn hail wen the portrait and thinking of
Wal.Mr. editor, I tho’t bains folks Hardware.
"
”
after considerin the matter 1I
”* "
contained this Mason’s crop of wheat of the &gt;350. reward determined to go from their western tripou Wednesday, ' sum, but
cum to the coclushon that Id let the bul had got over bilin boot tother letter,
,,
.—------;-------from 25 acres, bay, fanning tools, etc., and make an arrest,but before they got looking as fresh as posies.
■„ Doc-. re.K-r.te,. or th. em.r uv hi. | .Xt'e^Sd
thing
drop.
But
I
must
tel
yeu
2
or
3
’which were entirely destroyed by fire. to Assyria made up their mind hot to
The weight social, on Friday even­
The loss will approximate from &gt;800. be too fast and came back to await ing, for the benefit of the R. IL C., de- ' things veu can rvli on os fakts. First, waze, 1 d bash upanouier dose, so folks | boots are all miuk by hand and every
, yen never see politiks so auful dul as ken hev the fun uv rimin round the | pair warranted, they are undoubtedly
to &gt;1,000, with no insurance.
further developments in the case. clnred n dividend of over &gt;10.00.
t,‘e
n.\ar^ch 801,1
now, thares lots of parsons that want naborhood to reed The Nlzf..
. .
,
. ,
11 elusive y by [46-tf I I). C. GRIFFITH.
—At the Red Ribbon meeting last The opinion now is (hat tbe Assyria
Rev. O. B. Waters, a Congregational oticv next spring, and tha oasent say
Wai, harvest wuz a hot one, ,n aider
&lt;___J____________
Monday evening, the question of a party is not the one they are after.
minister, of Hersey, preached at tbe wh’ch side thare on for fere thale be flodefree. Wheat is wa below zero in
U7 Three-Year-Old Colt for Sale,
______ Enquire of E. Cook.
temperance picnic mass meeting, wok , —An unfriendly feeling, bordering Christian church on Sunday, last.
on the rang Hide, and git beet as I did ycald, corn is slim.taturs ’er rotdn.dats f
again brought up and a bommittee of on enmity, has for a long time existed . Thomas Purkey, who has been con­ onct. Did 1 ever tel yeu bout it ! Wei, are smutty, but ha. Iteans ’n apples are
Mew Store.
two wire appointed to confer with a between A. J: Hardy and James Mnon- fined to his home, by flickncss, the past twas thus: me and nuther feller got a staviu crop. So we’re all bavin our
nrc.A.Nichols has opened that Boot
like committee from each of the other and this week trouble has been renew­ few ftee'iA, is able to be out again.
auful hot for ofice, and we got ever so teeth Mt wide fur ha and beans, and and Shoe, Hat and C tp and Notion
I store, in the Yates’ block. New Goods
clubs in the township. The meeting ed and each have tried in the courts of ■^E. A. Bush has bought the Nichol’s menny other feller* to work for us,and tonickin up our Htumicks fur aider.
and Low prices. Call and Aee me.
for the committee was appointed for justice to have tlieir wrongs alleviated
Rite hen*, I must tell you that Hank
property, on north Main 8L and will fit wedresed up reel nice and kept wawknext Wednesday at 2 o’clock p. in., nt or their spite satisfied. Hardy holds a
»» new urz.
hez him
lost uui
his Hiit'iuiur
wife; dide him
last week
weea
C7" Everyone Mudying economy,
in mung the people all d:&gt;y lection day. Wiles
it up for a dwelling and shoe shop.
“ P»ir of
Richardson
the Christian church.
mortgage on Moore’s wheat and other
and shook ha uls with evry man woo- 'n left an infunt babe, so wn’rc- awful I
The Blue Ribbon Club gave a fine
............................ 1 Boots or Shoes, last you one year and
’ ProP7
; *‘v,- and on Monday
uihu and child, and tawked ever so sorrowful. Nessie’s ben sick. Solar he’s warranted. For sale at Truman’s.
-A County Convention of the Probi- I
little
concert
entertainment
at
the
suit *T"
was brought
before Eiq.
nice, and wore a paper coler—all but sick, otberwaze we’re in good health.
bition Reform party trill be held nt I'&gt;
'?.
- Parady
- Christian church, Sunday afternoon.
.
C7 Buy only the genu inti Singer.
the Conrt Houne, in the city of H«- &gt;»,
°™ »«»•““ Moore for
■ me, I hadent enny and smild, and Mary’s gone to Battle Crick, ’h so her
Ed. Wies.of Manton, who has been j; smild and yit a vilin, til evrybody got two Gorges ’n Frank hev lost thare
.
la,
ii.trtf 111 &lt;1 rmt rr f ronilur,.,l «ar«&gt;l
Timely Wurning.
ings, on Wednesday, August 18,1880, nt . debt, judgment rendered and an officer
cud.
John
’
s
gone
to
Kanedy,
Davy
’
»
on
a
visit
to
his
old
horn**,
during
har
­
i thru votin and the pole^ wan closed,
The person that took a pair of panta
one o’clock p. m., for the purpose of up- , *proceeded to Moore’s to take some
moved to Bellevue, Bernie he’s marred
pointing delegates to the State Con- I whvat. Moore told them that it was vest. returned to Manton on Wednes- : when we begun to feel auful week ’n settled down to domes tick affirze from Truman’s store that did not be­
long
to
them, will please return them
.
...
I bout the nees, and after the hed men with his brother Bob, whonutwithgieanionnl and Senntorinl Convention.,
Mrs. Dr. \V ickhain is visiting under jtaj counted the votes tha told us neet- standioreports don’t ride out wjth no at once and save exposure.
* mo disposed of some of the
and to transact such other business as
“ mortgaged
*
■*
the parental roof in Maple Grove, and | ht;r wun of UM WMslected and we mite wimin. The burglers hev lien round
Everybody is in love widi die Large
the Convention, when assembled, may ' proDerty, and on Tuesday Hardy had
an{j hum we did go, and I ankle Dan’s agin, old Pink-1 went to Arm white Sewing Machine, except
hiui arrested on a criminal warrant, the Dr. gets his rations at the Wolcott .
deem neceasurj- to be done.
town got too much red eye and. lost his agents for other machines.
never run foroflee acncc, cans I dident lw;a feller cum along aiid got the bulg
and brought before Esq. Parady, Pros­ House.
—On Wednesday last, Fred David­ ecuting attorney Knappen appearing
Dean Flcmingand hie mother started wnIlt to git tide to a nuther feller agin, on Gorge on a hoss trade, ’n Gorge giv
17 Full Styles of Hat* and Caps
Truman’s.
son, aged 11 yeans son of postmaster and entered a nolle protu. Hardy then on Thursday, for Beckford, 111., to vis- nnr gjt
nufu| tired wurkin for what him a V to put the liarneos back on his just received at
own hoss. Tom trize to mix io with
Davidson was trying to adjust a belt had papers unit'd and put in the hands it a nister of Mr. Fleming and other | i|lrt Jont want me to hav.
f7 Bee-Keepers should use die
i the feminine, but tha sour on him t&lt;K&gt;
in the Powlis carding mill, where he of constable Osmun, who seized the friends.
Comb
Foundation
for
sale
by
Wei, we’re goin to rnag a pole here ' quick sens lie left his wife. Gorge D
H. T. Daviimon.
has been at worJ for several weeks mid wheat and other personal property un­
Will Sherman returned from Kansas bimeby, and twil be auful crooked he’a so all tired hi toned, he gosj plum
inHf like
ruillvtirku
The
hnt
irii
&gt;«»
n
i
,o
Nnahvillc,
and
climes
the
hiest
p.Dthe bookfl in the belt caught his sleeve der mortgage, together with 30 bus. on Thursday, whither he went nearly jUBt
&lt;7 Three Quarters of all the Machlike p&lt; IlytickH. I be but wil be a ad(. rou d Un, burg
bU
and drew his arm around
the of wheat, which Moore ruined on two years ago. He prefers to live in hickry, reel solid to stik iu the ground. nv the tft-o, she ’» in the smallest biz- chines sold throughout the the world
in 1870 were Whites.
.
pulley, breaking the large bone be­ another farm and was not included in Michigan.
“
■** —
«call
—••*«
•
that
we —
wil
the deme
rc rat,* cause I11Kh Mance h&lt;-'s strut an long side tlte
tween his elbow and shoulder. Dr. the mortgage, whereupon Moore had
Miss Jennie Howe and Mrs. S. T. tls the startin pint and fou nilastin of auburn haird skool mom. Sum uv the THE
JEWELER.
Youug dressed the wound and Fred Hardy and Osmun arrested for tres Wilcox, of Rochester, N. Y. were the pole, as the deniercrat Party is the boyi took in too big a corner uv that
C. W. DEMARAY.
"beergnrdin tl.c 4th. but thare gals clung
The finest stock of Clocks in Barry
is now doing welL
pass, the suit coming off before Esq. guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W Howe startin pint and foundiunun of the to urn like cockul to a mule’s tale.
or Eaton county.
over Sunday.
goverment. Then after a little we Charley’s tryin to raze the devil with
The .small boys of this place, are Parady on Thursday. Parady has not
17 A good stock of straight Elgin
A. C. Wilson, of Assyria and ex-Co. call it whig, caus thares a pace of bark the dutch; Jo coorln’t ketch onto a gal,
early learning the art of money mak- yet rendered a decision.
Watches, will not handle a Watch But
surveyor was in the village Thursday, oph and the pole begins to rot. Then a no be tiide to ketch onto a hankerebief. c m be recommended by all, all fu'l
iug, and with genuine enterprise, they
then a liame strap, and wound up by
surveyingout
tire
new
ditch,
to
be
dug
Nichel
movement, Straight Line Es­
little further up thares a krook. thata tryin to bust his biler with biackberrvs
LEWIS DURKEE FOR SENATOR.
are out in the morning, and at every
on Durkee St.
whare. the old republican corns in, but coodn’t git presliur enuff. 01 G. capement, Quick trains.
train that p-sscs along the road, from
(7 A fine line of Jewelry and Silver
Geo. Truman has been promoted to then up a litfle further cums a not- warze govmunt socks ’n one da be lade
'
z
Tbis
being
the
year
in
which
Barry'
three to five boys may be seen making
of Truman’s,
head clerk, in the long brick, and Ar­ hob, that* the no-nothing-party, cans urn off’n the boyajriim the thick oiler Warr. Two doors south
C. W. Dema ray.
their regular trip through the cars, while county isallowcd to choose the nominee
that riz frum urn, tho’t thadc do fur rat
thur Allen, of Vermontville, fills his yeu dont no whats in the not-hole, mice and bed bpg exterminator. So
they stop at the station, disposing of for senator in ibis district, it gives Tur.
t?" You can get the Celebrated
former position.
then cums an old whopin lot of nota, the nut one into a box to hold the oder Stark and V.oorman Put. Sand-imnds
fruit, papers, and every thing they can News pleasure to name a citizen of
Rev. W. B. Williams, of Charlotte, thnts the fresoilers. Then the pole gits ’n Ol he raved ’n tore ’n sed tha didn't put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s for
find, that can be sold to the traveling Nashville as a man in every way worthy
do that wa in York State. Lib is goiu
will
preach
in
the
Christian
church
only
&gt;2.00. They are worth five time*
of
the
confidence
and
support
of
the
auful crook id thats whare the aboli­ to Petoska, ’n Mvrul other wimin’s go­
public, and getting a fair profit.
Republican party of this district Mr. next Sunday morning. Let him have tion republican party bicbes on. The in to Boston. Miner rides in a hpattern what they cost to any wagon.
—Fntz Lenz, who Tur News read Lewis Durkee,a stalwart, and the re­
new
carridge,
owns
a
him!id
hoas,
’
n
to
a full congregation.
f
krook* represent the hevy blows the
17 Wilson &amp; Howe still sells Boots
ers will remember slashed his dirk cognized leader of the republicans of
keep him frum exercisin too much
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Leister and Jaoob party delt rite and left to nok oph the smugee the skeetera out uv the orchard and Shoes as low as the lowest.
knife into Del Squires right hand, at a this vicinity, posseaaes all of the quali­
Dred Scott decision, slavery and all nites.
Feigbner,
of
Crawford
Co.,
0.,
have
C7
Wilson A Howe sella Tobacco
dance at Vermontville, a couple of
fications for this important position,
The marshal uv Bellevue's ’up this for 40 cents.
the cursed frutes of our fathers policy,
months ago, was arrested at Muskegon and if nominated and elected will con­ been visiting relatives and friends, in
also whare lha tride to nok the bark wa lookin fur burglers ’n the folks m,
thia
vicinity,
the
post
week.
taks amarrid woman along to help hunt
on Friday, brought to Vt. Ville, and duct himself in a manner that will not
nph and make a dene pole of it. Then *n so uv corse when ita dark, tha sa tha Advancing rears, care, sickness, diaap
Can tire young people who occupy the
arraigned before Esquire Bodine to an­
only reflect credit upon his constftnente
cums a reel big bunch on the pole caus­ look along the fences. He ‘a an officer
and hereditary predisposi­
swer to the charge of assault and bat­ but upon bis district and native town. church steps nearl** every evening as a ed by pismires seekin after the sweet ea calkelates to do his hul duty. Tha ’a pointment,
tion—all operate to turn the hair gray,
tery upon young Squires. He plead Mr. Durkee is one of the pioneer resi­ ♦rysting place, be properly called step­ asp ruunin out the woodpeckers holes aaulher otonr bout a feller goin to Cha- and either of them inclines it to shed
lott, leavn nis woman, skippin far 01- prematurely.
Ayer's Hais Vigo*
not guilty and in default of bail was dents of Nashville, and has held sever­ children f If thev can. whose Y
iu the bark, and biten the bark makes
taken to Charlotte to jail, and the trial al positions of trust, and has always
Henry B. Dewey, of Hastings, wm it gro big and a little week. That* the evit to ace sum gal, bat nobod v bleves will restore faded or gray, light or red
it, coz be’s a msrrid man ’n tha never to a rich brown or deep black, as may
was Mt to come off on Friday.
in
the
village
Tuesday,
canvassing
for
do
aich
things.
faithfully executed his duties, however
be desired. It softens and cleanses t e
greenback pert, it represents them af­
The na skool boas is done, Billy dan scalp, giving it a healthy action. It
—One night last week Mrs. Allen was arduous they might have been. For the life of Gen. Garfield, by A. G. Rid­ ter the dollars of the daddys, and bit­ agood
job, Tillisoa bot the old one to removes nod eurea dandruff and hu­
dle. He will canvass Castleton.
en to git the hole biger so tha can git makes hoasav.
coming into her house and, unawares, five years he has been Supervisor of
mors. By its use falling hair facbeckA trio of exoentrics, accompanied by at em. Then the pole wil be in 4 parts
We had a ratifleashun meetin tother ed. and n new growth will be produced
rau agatost a man who was trying to Castleton. We cordially reccommend
peer into the window', probably with Mr. Durkee to our republican friends, a diminutive mule, and a large covered for the partya now iu the field, and top nite. When we met twasn’t desided in all cases where the follicles are not
wno we'd ratify, so we got together, destroyed or tbe glands decayed. Ita
wagon,
passed
through
town
on
Wed
­
with
the
prediction
that
a
better
can
­
of
all
wee!
put
an
old
pocket
book
the intent to get an idea of the locality
Levi. Charlev, Alfnrd, Ea, Hank, Min­ effects are beautifully shown on brashv
of valuables which be might burglarize didate for Senatorial honors, or a man nesday night, advertising for a Jack- stufed full of aumthin to make it look er. Lime, Nate, Mitch, Bill, old mao weak, or aick(y
sick|y hair, on which a few
“
■ the
—- glosskgig
big which wil represent what th* all Runnels, ’n a fa others, held a little applications
will
produce
Tbe man tied and Mrs. Allen gave that will roll up a larger vote, will be aon firm.
coofurence meetin, talked over tbe freshness of youth. . juuiuiCTw
Harmless and
W. R. Griffith h at Ackley,Iowa, is air after.
chase, but the vQlian cleared tbe fence hard to find in Barry county.
crops, bad weetber etc. when, without
—
When wegitreddv to rase the pole, lookin fur it tha called me to the chair. sure in ito operatic- His inoompara
quite ill with intennittant fever, pro­
at a bound and ran down Church St.
ble
as
a
dressing,
a
I
is
especially
valC. C. Wolcott is doing a rushing bus­ duced from taking cold in a broken we waat yeu to cum and make a spred I addreat tbe meetin breefly onto the
ued for the soft lua rsnd riebneM of
and a loaded revolver within reach, iness with the White Sewing Machine, tooth, the bad iob afa dentist. Billy egle speech, as yen dont belong to any vide oashunul ishase, ’a tola the bovz tone it imparts. If Obuiw neither oil
and will probably gi ven strange visitor there has already been twenty-five sold is now in a condition to appreciate the party. Yeu must pat in yure speech on tbe hal I thot twas best to ratify nor dye, and will u ‘noil or color white
Jasjou the hair,
earn brie yet it loaf
a cool reception if they intrude nt the since their introduction. We judge good homo he left in NMhvillc, to bet­ lota of yankee-doodle, hale-clnmba. short *n that’s the onlv wa oat. ishu and keeps it fresh a
they must be'just the machine.
and lota of other nice lawk. We’re more greenbox to supply the difiahunter hh condition.
Fob Bale
midnight hour.
r all Dea licks.

LIFE IN NASHVILLE

I

�DEATH.

raising herself from her tazy position in
the hammock. ' It took a great deal to
excite her, for she wfis of that sluggish,
luxurious tempemmmit that tittle heeded
mere pawing excitementa.
.
“Just listen," and £dith reads from
the book:
.
'
Ezatjuro, Tiimsin'.'. Oct. «, IB—.—A® thi®
Crave I forgtaeoe** ?
is my last year at iwbixil, I shall keep a diary
Thumxjat, April 1.—Mother grows frailer.
of any important event* that may E*p;»on to Sometime® I pray that aha may be mine yet a
littl^hrger. She cling® to mu ae tenaciously,
dopcBfexpa me in all tilings. The estate far
settled/ Everything ta mother's and mine—
even thia pmon-houae. Cousin Rob writes me
that our apartment* in Pans.are awaiting na. I
Hunk I shall have mother removed before the
warm day® oome on. I do not know whether I
shall like Cousin Hob's new wife or not. Some
and tbe other Prof. Huntington. I deapta* the

of ths death of tin- elder
hl by Mr. James H. Simp- '
_
----- —
“‘d
wh° *“ • Pe*rt
to lum. u
very graphic. He narrates the incident

Booth.

I liad taken passage. cm the steamer J.

Cincinnati, at the same time that Booth
did, though at the time unknown to me
save by reputation. - We had been one
day out from New Orleans when I no­
ticedaman walking bock and forth in
the saloon, with his hands behind him,
his head bowed in deep thought I sat
oljsefving him closely, tiring to recol­
lect when anti where I hod seen him, for
that I luul certainly seen tltat max? I was
fully con vinced- A gentleman came tome
ana remarked : “That is the tragedian,
Booth.” I then remembered having seen
him in his last play at the St. Charles I
Theater, New Orleans. , The second dav
out he was absent from the saloon, ana, j
on inquiry, I found that he waa confined 1
to his state-room very sick. Well know­
ing the careless regard strangers have on
those boats for one tliat is rick, I at once
visited his room, aixilogizing for my in­
trusion, and offered my services to him
in any manner tliat might l&gt;e useful.
After scanning me with a look of pene­
tration and surprise that I can never hirget, he accepted the offer. On examin­
ing hi» roam I found that he hod been
neglected.
I immediately culled the
porter, had the room cleaned out, clean
linen put on him and on tbe bed ; ordered some gruel made for him, as he
.

hired girl came into j
I to right," and ear-1
riod the jispera away,. Thia is alxxit the f
way with all extempc
aonougu wu in » mau woo uevxi* as
Ktu,
OOe.-Z^.a
,7OW7tof.
PAUSING

lathing suit says it is the safest and
.’urest way to reform.
A great number of rheumatic people
who object to the round dance like to be

Beecher professes to honor the man
who slops over. He says if a man has a
Mg bucket and only a pint of water he
PITH AND POINT.
won’t spill it
“ He, Monsieur Owen I ” interrupted1 gracefully a® powible. I® it miserably aclfiah
Ax Illinois lady writes that the mission
in m* to wiab that Courtn Bob had newr marJean.
of a widow in this life is to tell to her
TbeUrd® trill HUk mUr he.
Bars things right—The hen.
m,
If folk® should read thin book of mine they'd1 bed?
casual male acquaintances how elegai t
From tb-ir m«* of early June;
think it funny I didn't include that individual1
Tvoday, June IL—Wo are ix/ Paria. I think
Tub ties that bind-—Advertise.
. 11 other
j]
Th® becw awara round ita doratu
calling himself pater’families in my lint of ad­' mother baa improved. Whom xhould I meet
p«T1 p.
Free of charge—An empty gun.
mired maaculinea, but I claim him with all the1 to-day but dear Prof. Huntington? I came
Eli
P
erkins
understands
something
T‘J
abominable lot—and why ? Looiae Kent know-1 near making my*elf fooiiah, but it wa® ito like
cn
uub
,
That man is indeed “hard up" who
about the distillation of wood ashes; but •
meeting aomethiug infinitely daar to one. He
he says it is impossible to got a lie
IL. out j ^°n°t get credit for even good inteu“ Heavens ! Eth, is tliat name there, ta ®o Kilcnt, ®o sober, *o gentle, no gallant. Hi*
of whole cloth.
or are you fooling us
asked Owen, face Boeru® to tel! me of some history. I wonder
Whex the trunks of a society belle are
Wht is fashionable society like a
what tt ta. . I wonder if he baa carried some
coming up, and looking excitedly over recret
in Ids heart until it ha® turned to atone,
driven into Saratoga the ancient inhab- ' worming pan ? Because it is highly
her shoulder. All the group gsthereii like mine? He i* the same lone man.
;
itapts think that a lot of circus wagona I polished, but very hollow.
.Thinking.
। round the girl to satisfy themselves that
WEDxnPAY, July 3.—Last night mother slept '
are entering the village.
i A little girl in church, after the con­
tho reader had not payed a joke on but little. I feel she is slowly slipping from I
A LADT being asked how old she was tribution-plate had been passed, comthem. But Ethel's face told plainly me. Bhe ha* Been telling nu&gt; to-day of tho ,
re plied: “I waa married nt eighteen; ' placcntly and audibly said : “I poi.i
ONE YEAR OF A GIRL’S LIFE.
that the revelatiop was as shocking to happy day® of her girlhood when her proud old
my husband waa then thirty.
Now for four, mamma! Wm that right ?'
herself as to tlie others. Her exci table fathi-r, Lord Autly---“ Let’s leave thin room just as it is, nature displayed itself in the short,
“Autly, did yoji'Bay, my sun?" asked i
be is twice os old—that makee me twice '
Smithers believes in unlucky nummomma, bee, isn't it quaint? Jean­ tremulous breath and flushed cheek,
os old. I’m thirty-six.
: Ixth. For instance, he says, it’s nnAdams,'starting from his seat I
lure®, un
as । Horatio
——
Lonire! like one half wild. AU the group invol- |
* nie, do look at this head of Beatrice and she pronounced the name, ‘•• Lv.^
On its death bed the Corry Daily i lucky to have thirteen perstnis at the
j
the frame—how elegant I This certainly Kent?'
I untarily started to their feet.
Prcsa exclaimed:
“You might
Preu exclaimed:
o ns well I table when there is only dinner enough
.must have been some girl’s room."
“Lord AutH’,” rejxmted Owen.
H
tty
for ten.
try to drive a railroad
milrood spike with a
• tack ■' —
—
“Marvelous coincidence," ejaculated |
Ethel Adams went prying curiously the family sire.
“Tliat wtaxmy grandfather's noxxfl
hammer os to run a nonpareil newspaper
*“ H
I. avb you got the .rent ready at
about the room as shq spoke. It was a
I
.
....
HHr
e
in
a
small
pica-town.
”
'
' last?
’ “No, mr; mother's gone’out
r
lost?"
“I fear it is some omen of evil,";Autly,
------ Autly—yds, tliat’s it, my uiotheJBI
.most unique and strange apartment, responded the slightly suiieratitious • father. He had seven sons, one married | Uurd
tliml rt
&lt;l»y
bo was
waaUkim
bo could not
u..t j| T
Jug
toilowing explanation of
ol a legal washing and forgot to put it ofit for you."
®Y alter I ho
taken he
he following
which seemed to have been hidden away wife, who had learned from her Scottish I a jx-nsnnty-daughter
iind grandfather i turn oyer
I- «&gt;*‘w'that
by a Teutonic momlier
... without
.
, help.
,•
w. ttat he I) term
tenn is offered by
mcmlier of “Did she tell yo.u she’d forgotten?"
f"--from view for years, perhaps. Many grandams the fostered stories of witch | disinherit
hopeless condition, and,
and, the
the Canton
Canton Police
Police force:
force: ““Ven
Ven II git
git me
me “Yes, sir.”
’ rinherifed ------him. ----But---I-------have---------hea’d |। was
**• getting in “a Impelerecondition,
things had been removed, but the win­ and fairy.
.I,....:fellow and became I| [hulking
thinking to &gt;tunnl»to
stimulate bi.
hta oneruhw,
energies, gave ool
out „
u hab,.^ reorpiou.
.corpiou* I am
con churt
chust ra
a*
■
j that he was a.shrewd
Seven doctors gathered around a man
dow-hoggings were still left—a massive
Ho- j rich, enormously
-------’ -------rich,
,--------in fact------he owned
zxuvu Ii 0,01 o0011’ brandy and yuter,
water, having to । veil
^eU catch a man where he ain't
ain’t as
us where who fell on the walk. Four called it a
“I rememlxir now,"” continued
2'.
••••■•
walnut chrir, a stool of embossed velvet, ratio Adams, “hearingr onnn
tlmt
Vjxawre.x
‘
Il
milTimWl.
nitfal
link
linn
IXrt.l.l
I
KlltllTllte
.1
lUlLf
111
tl
IlhlCC
it
between
1
l.A
iu
“
He. u.tu&gt;i
must .«
lie the .one. Read saturate a mg and place
he is.”
•
once -that there , a manor. Ln
cose of sunstroke, and the other three said
and many trinkets that make a rex,in was some mystery
_in _the'
________________
___on."
_ '
* ^.^^t
, Tf” i-'
to,
family. Sir _______________
on, my son, read
mysterr
the
it was a~ fit ‘ Alofig came a small boy
cozy and homelike as well as elegant. Gregory was' ’killed
‘,r ’ almost
*
* instantly
' | Owen continues:
aud proved it wo* fianona peel.
At one ride was a mantel of stained mur- while on some iwiki
H’,-1 How
Uow iw-tatluir.
'I.v"™ ™5thtoi"‘n‘" ,we"ly-«v., Ceuta in the o““lmtionPl°.x
— cxjusfition.
bor father, port
i*xti Autly.
Autly, unnit
taught bar
her to
to !
' Tab* her up Umilnriy,
naw ___
and _____
raced u ogrant, rat.rajra. ^ptayra jXjwra unb^.^
ble, and above this hung that wonder­ kept blooded horse*
Fazhloced «o *)ruderlr.
Young »nd ■» fair:
ful picture of wliich Ethel had spoken. deal, I think."
betrothalIto voung Sir Gregory Kent, the dash 1 and felt anxious in regard* to his hope '
butter during the reHandle her ear*fully.
The sad, mournful eyes seemed to plead 1
“Rend on, Ethel," spoke up the in­
Talk to her prayerfully —
for the absent owner of that n&gt;oni and to I terested Jean; “ see if she’s the girl."
She’s ertw aa a beaf.
beg for the old rilonce and oblivion.
forgave her,
her, neither did
did he
ho fail
fail to
U» recall
recall Ii nnt* ab
BtranHer&gt; *v“ “
11
xv’hen
„,.w a man fail* tn tanert. »tnn«nf
“
How came
came you
vou io
to 11fail invourex1 Ethel roods:
Il never forgave
,w "
W
now
.
“ Jeannie, I forgot to show, you what I 1 iru&lt;-M I'll tear thi* leaf out and begin again. U
Kh •*
“ hha*
“‘ Ux?,
U th
’*’ .*«*"
lel,rat4' situation
wtuation for one cf my ex''
? " asked
tutor.
■—1-~"
- ’ • -the
, tutOT.
it thou
though
®he
teen» to ,oa
liira&gt; *all
these
rear® *a VWI
TurT
Y ‘delicate
" “r” a mao I*0" lo. ““K° at ooe ?» amination
I
for
'mother
ought
find
it
and
then
Xe'd'crv.
*
“
*1
T'"
evc
“
l*
n
?
nce
;
but
*
,tl
*
a
meoU1
P™/"
Uia
h
°
thought
I
crammed you thoroughly
I found, yesterday night, in this room,
kyri, ‘.er/!—, fcrtxcring rlfa. never even al----- ------- *— ‘ —tl--------- 11---------- *’
lowing thi®0,(1
old love a place in her memory.
inemorv. I might lx* sustained, I commenc.-d b
------------------------------------------------“locke“
traveled oyyr and .. Well, VOT
.. replied the
tndeJ
in
the bottom of that bronze vase. 1 | poor darhng. and I'd fed awful Mother u Cl
you see,"
the„student,
_ alu ta ...__ a_
z.__ al. . a- . .1__
•
BtrvWl*d about And it's
a great blessing ‘ .. tthe
hapixmed
to tip the
vase over, and tliis -ata-KKa
Midi a tadr. Whv did abe marry
that /er» ■I £S£.=B
toldM to me today for
thefiret tune. Then ,: =1,2
}iini •-if |M. }uld u wifp He"
ye ail-1 strewed
it sa
- fact
- ; was von crammed
1
ua. rel,
re.I
i-S,=
S3SS
me so tight

r.-T,”8^

■

•*“

k “ **"“ to

time. See, it is set in garnets ; isn’t it a I
lovely face ? I can’t moke out the
------ en--- I&gt; Ik-XPIT Nov. 6.—It i* another dark, damp ' firmly teheve thc*e year® of ailencc, of wait- asked if he luwl am- message to send langol°g
them.
graving, only the last name, ‘
‘ Kent,
” ‘ ’‘ &lt;tav. *1 bate gloomy dav®. Till® old hon*e, »ng.
enduring, of pwcstently burrtug the I her, but I could not understand him :
Jew now the newspaper-* ore teeming
and two letters, * s-e.’ ”
"folt^mwtrft™.&lt;w«rreb&lt;irt.^re^i
batbeiiremeatorey, ta bi. look raul । w«b tho paragraph, " Don't drink ire-;
lEuilgnUd out We»t),
1
A. bS&amp;KS'S.io-^raOto 1
"Oh, thtoicould talk
But,
When ~l .re hot "red it i. rate
Aud no* he ha® learned to gn alow.
“A proud face, truly, and not one of reiTF-Sd
rith ,un
b’ai:‘ to-morrow. If mother i®
J10011,1 , be r^gnrtied
a iieasant'tf daughter," said Mrs. Adams, to-dav. I'm alwav® rtumbling^intc aomrto^a 'with
him' ,*pun
ta strong
rtrong i l»oor
l&gt;oor man, lus
liis power of utterance was tiiat “should
regarded by all. Tlie
The
*“ W
,, m...
hxx x
I t$ova
goes a-ouup^Muu,
a-shopping," ihuu
said uu
an
who waa assisting the gills in deciding tender feeling®. 1 gue®* I mi. a serious nn»-.
“h ti&gt; be left alone, I may go ^5
for _*a khort ,*»
so imirniretl
impaired that lie
he couhl
could scarcely utter 1 *timo *to drink ice-water is along in tbe old lady, “ I oilers asks for wnut I wants,
time.- *I feel—
I mart ta' -near- her
which rooms should be furnished for the take, a®Ae whom I so hato haaaooften told me. I tUnc
- every moment.
• I n WOnl distinctly. He attempted to tell | deaJ ot winter, when it is a tight scratch and if they have it, and it Is suitable,
I
can
»ee
hi®
®te*
’
|y
ere®
before
me
continua
’
ly.
j
M
oxdat
,
Aug.
5.
—
Last
night
we
sat
together,
ondat.
5.-Lart
Mt
me of his travels in California, but 11 to keep from freezing to death.
। and I feel inclined to buy it, and it is
summer.
*
Somr-tunts I wi»h' he would never come home two
friend®. Kind and tender the tie® that ‘‘•'ouM understand nothing but that he ;
“ The concatenation of circumstances," cheap, and can't ba got far le&amp;, I most
The three bent their heads togetlier a^ajn.
•hmd
’ ’ -iHC Hui- *
• * -•
■
Hi® 1 knew but hrieflr. It was a lonelv, kwt 1 luul suffettj a great deal and been ex- said Evarts, “has not evolved out of my oilers take it, withoutchropering all day
scrutinizing the small, olive face in ita
a
I
wtah
to
goodnes®
I
could
be
like
other
girl®
।
setting of gems.
ar like mv mother. I don t want to be a lamb, life. A bitterne®* and a pain had entered it?* : posed very touch. Ou the fourth day pre-eminent position in the ndministni- about it, as some people do."
“Kent, Kent, did you say, my dear? nor a bird, lint I do hate to l»e a porcupine, ®&lt;&gt; 1 depth of mid note fathomed by no human crcat- after he was taken I asked him if 11 tion any elements except such 08 were1
It seems I rememl&gt;er something alxiut lull of hatefulne*® I don't dare to lw touched. । J'1*- , X*’*’ rix»'« it all, he ®unle® and put* back should read to him from mv Testament dissentaneous to a successful aspiration
“5S U,. 'Xim.. xrtSSJrJta ?•’ r"n"i'*1 “riou" 11"‘ 1
‘
• “7”
"tuxtinii; ail mv
believe I'll write me out *ome resolution® and .
I
that name. We'll ask your father about
try to live to them :
' , ,
it tojnighL"
When a®, I. Loui®e Kent, or, rather, Ague® ,! spirit. Why can I not love thi® man who ha® 1 WMfCted tui encouraging chapter and I strivings for a boom hove resulted in ii
*• Oh, girls, is mamma up there ?" I’ Irenlre
Kent'। *told
“M ”me so’ j«a®«ionatclv of hi* long, patient read, while he gave the deepest ntten- j boomefnijg. ”—Puck.
called a voice from the foot of the stairs.
waiting for mv love? He fulflll* my highert tion. I then asked him if I might pray
“Goods_____
ot half
price," said
r-----------------" the
saidsign.
the sign, i
“The same girl, os I live!” ex­
be lawjcr Rail
Hi*. «J&lt;? —
"Ho-muthi.
.rakrtTtoe
“ Yes ; come and see what I found." |
------ ------------ will.
1 ‘How
much is tlmt tluit
teopot?" asked
the
'•'hen lie bae
“I want you all out on the west ve-1 claimed Owen.
Ha* my heart become granite tliat it is so icy moisture and he signified his consent, old lady who hadJieen attracted by the
।
"The
very
same;
heir,
solo
heir,
to
randa. I’ve something to show toil I
"Fifty cents, mum."
। still ; so shut away and lam'd from human while I knelt beside his bunk and lie-' announcement
,
$3,000,000
of
money,
a
most
magnificent
Bring along your discoven-, and we'll set I
love ? Wo ®at alone—all alom- a* the dArknes® 1 sought the Great Father of us all, l&gt;e- “I guess I'll take it, then," she said,
L
ittle
Bobby, aged 3 years, has at­
» 1 of tiie night Mettled down over Pari®. It wa® I
up a curiosity shop,” replied the voice,' estate,” chimed in the father.
Sunday-school one or two
"I wonder if she’s alive yet," said 1 tliat time of opprrasivo silence after one ha® fore whom he was so shortly to apjiear, ; throwing down a quarter. The dealer tended
below.
Jeon.
I been Baked a quratioa one dares not answer to receive him, though at this late hour, let her have the taajiot, but took in his months. He is on sptl scholar, and
The group settled themselves iu rus- I
of zzt
Him
tliatdied that sinners sign before another customer could come gives early promise of bearing rich ethi­
, , sake
—/*
- ---------“ I feel awfully guiltv at reading this I with loyalty to truth. The nntenro* wmin-/ for; the
I tittert, «e Kat hi silence. Down m the busy I might trust in His mercy.He seemei] in.
tioehuii, orraawaiu .wiugiug lum- book. It just seems lnl
cal fruitage. At plav with an older
I'm „
doing some
1 very
gocki
the -rawmble and digniflwl । „
thh
H
„ reiuI I street ta-low u* we watched together the
Very grateful,
gratolnl. and
nml attempted
•llemplral to put his
hi,
Tm: Albany
relwtea that
Unit two
two I brother, the other day. his original
, Armu
,jua relates
panorama. Some boy® ptayed hide-ftnd- ।---- — -------- ’------■
T ’bent- over ■him
•
•°™C.
1 ••!*. Ow&lt;-o.” »Md the e.iuwientio.u ,, mg
mv
College girls
girlswere
were on
on their
theirwav
way Adam so far got the better of him as to
-~
.neck
---------as- -I------------------- । •Vassar
nooxM vxiuvge
seek among tho tree® and boxes; two lovers ) unns around
| homo over the Albany and Susquehanna cause him to clinch his little fists and
a.wUolBoe .ndjou.ed tlieiMnily, purfi-■ I Ethelthe bool! on her brother1, Cissod slowly by ; an old man bent under hi® to smooth his pillow.
mg ha. mddeii .pectade. to the top &lt;.t „nn ^d' throwing hereeU l«ek, a. it
irden of year® plodded home from liis hard , ’**•On
—. tlie fifth day. about 1 o’clock, he I Railroad the other day. “Maryland!" strike his brother. Brother Tom was
I iaT" *°rk *ith tomorrow'* bread; two sober, died.
u nun
he. lorehaul, .nd poking ho. finger, i lud(.
p
’ 1 I1 was *»«
with
him an
all uie
the UMiruisg
morning 1| tcuuu
yelled uiu
the nmaei
brakeman, ns the train pulled about to retaliate with his more formid­
through the obstinate-curling white hair. '
.■
u had liest g
ru out. if possible, if
he l&gt;ell rang for dinner, when he i up to a station. “What &lt;lid ha say?" able weapon, w lieu Bobby cried out :
" ^•*
We
find
«“&gt;&lt; !&gt;* wverid
■&gt;■“-■5.
I
••Jn.tM« mp, and Owen •]»&lt; 11 thi.
repeated
one of the girls. “Maryland,” re- “ No, no, no ! Teacher says 00 mu'i
„_2 i,
i_ the
1L true heir, Such on estate. so band® and |&gt;a®sed on, each to hl* own way ; a , *;
-- - tlie
--- wonls
- -------------- times dis-। asked
----------found!
And all tlie group lient to- valuable
• * &gt; and’ so extensive,
■" accompa- ' plied the other. “Oh, let's get out!” strike back when 00 is hit,"
ought not to carriage drove slowly tip just acros® the way. | Unctly, “Pray, pray, pray!"
p-tlier over the tae tb.t look.^ out .t I get into
m„, anyone's
„„ , nlulu, „
hands on a mere pre­ and a short, white eortin wa® brought out ami llied bv a best-eching look. .We were I exclaimed the first with sudden inter­
“Well, Father Brown, how did you
, slowed away as though it already contained then below Loutaville.
Kv.
tie-in so uruetly, to defiantly u» though I
” rented
v-ovxxixrhxut Horatio,
WrxmfLt.
where, j eat But they were too lota. The train like the sermon yesterday ?” asked a
! the ajicctral form of some mother'® dead baby : upon
---- arriving,
- - ■ - the
-« Captain
-- ' * ‘’procured a | had started.
half angry at being inspectetL “ * Kent
---------&gt; -:
Owen
reads
a
wood
sawyer
with
hi*
wife
and
dirtv
children
;
.
..
.
-j
t
i
.
.
•
I
....
young
preacher. "Ye see, parson,”
is engraved on the back, and two otlier
. , . ,. .
,
A lady
uietalfac coffin
coma and telegraphed to hi*
hl* j|
lady had
hod in her^
her* empl
employment n was the reply, " I haven’t a fair chance
Where**. I.I. LLouise
Kent,
or, rather.
rat hr r, Ague*
Ague* , came out of an alley and stole notaekwsly down jI metallic
T »i,;«v .
•
Where**,
ouxms h.
nt, or,
tetters—part of^ a name, I think
es. j loUW(. Kent, am given to always doing those i a narrow street, rionu.- guards iu uniform catne । wife in Baltimore to meet tlie
the corpse in j your.g man from tlie
the country. ’ On ceroee, tnere It is.
thing® I dq mo»t earnestly deHire no! to do, and 11 tramping down the strict with meiwuied lo ad 1 Cincimmti, which she did, taking it to I tain occasions he was instanced to inform ot them sermons of yours. I'm an old
,
. •■•*••’•7- —------ -— man now
uie» and
nnu have
nave to
10 get pretty
prviiv well
wen
1 any couipany who
....
■■I declare," mud Horatio, drawing I
undoneth&lt;wthing, I deme mo.1 at the nbonu of their Captain. On, on, they Baltimore for interment.
might nng at .theM *b—
„k
k hr .Lra
there.love
mlUiere*s
then-',old
oldMis.®
Mh»
—. ,; ----i?" ,"U1T
^“‘bl^EX-n lei. tor two 1 all swept, the multitude, the unthinking throng, ,
' door, tliat “Mrs. ------ was not at home." “Smithie,
•-» ' ’Widder
’ ’ *2 —
— 'n Ry Ian's darters
’
each with his own burden, hi® own ®m-t inner- [
Toff
' One day John made thin reply to a Indy.• .[ 'n
•„ Nobby
Birt 'u
’ii all
"1 the
the »t
retting"in
self a mystery still. We had noted all unconExtemporaneous Utterances.
Nabby Birt
rest setting
in
scioualy almost. Hi® eye* met mine. Wv wenWe are that at the reluxil reiumenre. I
, Bbortl,v went “way. ■leaving a can)
uf'ul(. with their mouth, wide open
asking of each other the ®anie question. He
—.
— -------------------------munidon hM been known ml Cudle Kent
t
,
ent . Uvnrite
relretion
i. Ingersoll's
IngeraoU'. 1
«*&gt; ««»■“• A*,^ '-^1 „
(-rin' down
n ,wull
swullerin*
down "!
all the
the bet
best ot
of Ibererthe seris
lor . century, U le-t It .till Wong,
’^ut^lik^ anwe quickly, Mytnc, “It grow® late. I will »ec ' inent a favorite selection
“ iV.S-X'"
J‘b“,
mon, ’n whatget. down to me I. putty
2--------- _ie is putty
you to-morrow," and was gone.
I -The past rises liefore me tike a dn-mu."
iiaiuunniu.
‘‘John, what did you say to the lady? ipoor
------ „
--------------------a„ poor stuff."
. J.. •'’
to some unknown heir—a Mim —, yw,. Something dreadful ha® happened in
stuff,
parson, puttv
th- ■»&gt;- I ’•*!
Miss—, let me see," running his fingers j oar family. It makes mv blood run cold to j rora. My aear mouier naa tx*n attacked l»v !
told ner
her 10,11
that y°
you
home," :
™V
'x lo,a
n were not at Home,
.
,
, .
—
- -fear f-or -her vI
n epidemic
fever. 1' greatly
Indiana}&gt;olta. Tlie first time he ,| ..‘‘WeU
j
ohn
T
h
’
did
t
k
.
..
A
CLEROTMAX
8
wife bail impreaseil
through and through his hair, grasping think of it now Bat I believe I have no human 1Ian
Well, John, I hope you did nqt laugh."
—---------____
„
o. Prof, delivered it was in this city nt tho un-|I ‘,&lt;oh
mat
tai strong to_________
meet anything.
handfuls, ns though the half-forgotten .he«rt ;vh«n l think of hivi. How he haa cmred ■ mt
‘Oh, J1O
no, ma'am
mn’om,"’ amd
arid John
John, "Inkrer
“I never UP°“ her tittle boy the necessity of
,
- -’
. . , , • ,.
“ , I th all. But when thev earned him tn, ah Huntington
i*
in »x.
hi* attention*.
.. untiring u.
• yefljng of the soldiers’ moiiiunent. sever- iangh when I tell’a lie "
’
I
th*5 akio-'’ °* grajK-s, and a few
knowledge might be lurking among the |
aUij blw-ding, with hi® wild eye* »ur-1 r,.reH..reira.,
Tubuiat, Oct. 6.—Mother i*
i® still
"till very low. I! rd
jj wars
years ixifore
tlie rolnhratirm
celebration nt
at IndianIw'fnre tlm
rnJinn. '
T
,
,
1 davs afterward she told him the storv of
thick clusters.
“Miss Agnes Louise : mg ,t us with such a glassy stare. Ictal pity him. I My
I.11..thnntfht of Ttt. wr^L
r.v.vrr I '1T WftS a 8ad occa*1(,&gt;lTilt
i"
Jotihondtbewlule. “ Tbu whnlo I. »
Myhead
head reel®.
reels. My
My potaes
poke* throb
throb
violently. k.
hrob re
so violently.
violeutlv.
1
Kent—that s the name—only heir of Sir ! Ye*. 1 almost forgave him. And to ree 1 am almost beside myself. It is onlv becaure I I , AWas tboQKht of. “
said the man couldn’t live and
Gregory and loabella
Isabella Kent I read on iI njotlicr.
mother,poor,
poor,dear,
—
broken-hearted
------- — mother,
— af-1 of the constant watching and care. 111 be bet- n*f®« t,,.on
tt Ter.v
''Jortt tat the
frjpUtlB gunoumiej
J1” ',*O&lt;1 he swallowed Jonali.” "Did he
’ ”"
v । ter to-morrow. It bone year to-night tow Icelebrationwas a local
affair, And. al- I wrw not
n&lt; nw*mwil«1
raxount o« iluot bjt &gt; Jorau d»v. ugu. !1
“ u ,h“
™ lira*?
wrote Unit in thw little book. Oh life I Prof,
though it
it was
was reported
reported in
in the
the papers
papers here
here 1 _onn*
m,..
I -won be brought to her, to »eo her take iu®
Tnf. |j though
_
1i
iMftS i "wallow other men, too?" asked the litThe property amounts to something near 1 face m h(.r
and lwnid wr hlmt whMper. i Huntington
Hnnfiticrtnn V,.
Im.,, smitten wivl.
, pTea pretty
.../ally,
.1
...
W OS nine'll
the apeech
it
at- VOUHC UUQ
Hetill'Fe
aXaKl
hS to I
I Ue
“ Well‘ 1
ho did‘''
ha* been
with ,i...
tthe .| and....
three millions at money.
A faiuable | ing “ my htixbsnd ' m tenduri.v n® though that aiTS.TJz.sfJti'S
r'".1 «, .prebil .Ifontim reul in .
^itrrefod
I continued ibn mother, A10 waa some­
Estate, indeed—a moneved estate. Quite* 1
f*&lt;*. with ita leer® and taunt®, had not
-----t
‘
me
waa
I°
r
8°tien.
When
he
do'
f
j
Jlt
^1^.,.*
;
L
A
iMurthta
nnono.)
what
“
11001,1
J
aotl
.
while
she
was
fieri' short-time wo* forgotten.
* fortune—.ye, in foot, a princely tort- '■«■&gt;««&gt;
fc «U4. loyou. IB. mil or fo r whereT'
J
r
; Oh. it waa all bo dreadful ’ I wonder if God
Owen Ailiun. toured tbe book into hi. “™?a !1 “. I»dhu&gt;»l&gt;oli. «ome oi the y,
rated to . fSbk. wh«S «1
ol ,h"
' forgave him at the tart. I'm gtad I'm not God
other,
fcti.
end
irevred
hi.
linnd
over
1
Pre™
people
thought
they
rreogntred
,
u
„
...
‘
‘
“
P
“
”
:
.tory,
the
boy
tnlemiptod.
And,
nounOwen Adam* gave a long, incredulous, । to Judge men. I ooiddu't cry; even when I mother’s Kp. and passed his hand oi er | V"““.r I . r'"",d'."ra “"S 7k0‘ *°
' hon&gt;a M re heUiTreSt d“ ng “•
h' ‘P‘l
*“"
r
xthough
* —appreciative, whist If, at which I atood and looked into that cold, still face-. hu» eyes, for tlio strain of steady reading l V,1’!ir
I filea 1 tlie
‘ “ ‘1•The^liriL«l r»di&gt;'re”mt'
th»t the trend bo brought out
■girl,
exctouig.-l knowing giiuiraA
&lt;m&gt;J “J'»i"7“K to"
'MW made them painful.
the two^_
_______
Curing Snake-Bites.
The
prat
rural
brfore
me
,
rf
their
fororito
,
“
Elegant
Jean
remarked,
less
Ion'
!
toulIg
i
’
WM
,.
“
hra»
lx.rax,
rara,,
Tliraran
n
—
u.
o
”
ra,.era,
!1
I"
w,
‘
rr
neTCT
“
K
Il
‘
n
to
“
ttcr
word*
that
would
“What
Owen?"ques
at have you there, Owen
. ques-­ rting nit,
to tnadnes®. I could not shed
______
u he thought—under his win-*
,
than was her usual wont. ‘&lt;&gt;‘'Phat’'g like
' ““a dream" in pretty much of its old airs—
Dr. Upahaur,
of Carrolton, Mina.,
No. .6,
tioned Ethel, the inquisitive.
a tesr, even when I aaw them bury him away | guidly
.. up
_rsome,
us good as a novel, Eth. Let’s have it i coloring. He had
hail brushed it
rpjjO npIH&gt;!j W1* rzrunhxl? andbe-1 writes to the editor of tho local paper :
“I hardly inow myself. It’s strange forever. I felt only a deep nenac of freedoih. , published.”
trimmed it down and made
mode some verbal
vet
tnmmed
fore the concluding strain was reached
I saw a statement in your paper
,„_...A1 a„
- . in
- r statement in your paper
But mv ;&gt;oor. deer mother ; I must rapport her
I should have forgotten it for so long,” tenderly
changes; but to all intents and purposes submissivo smile ° hovered about the ' K®”1
with all ibe wtrength I poaoeM.
use °I ammonia os a cute for
replied Owen Adams, the polished and ! Fnioar, Feb. 3.—I have giren up my achool. 1 । “Jean Adams, how could you 1 re* r*
’t , was, the . same
speech. Those who shrunken lipa
lips
one,
as
“
mtke-bite.
I
desire
to
add
my
testischfully
answered
Ethel
r
*
MUl
-pw"of
the
departing
one.
—
proachfully
HyUnd, I tb.uk Ethel.
yuu-dbM
|2^,
elegant, fresh from the society of the
v------- —: ’ “ I'm resigned. Nothing— [ mony. I have practiced eight years in
elite of Paris and the continent A }xirei it was the sudden inspiration of ttw mo­ i worse—can—hapjxm—dow.” Then his tlie
swamps.
I
have
attended
tise
this
book,
had
you
’
not
?
"
thing
to
brighten
her
life.
She
is
ray
all
!*How
ly English face, with ita added charm of
' meut The fact of ft is, tlie inspiration light went out—Ck'nctnnatt Saturday niau-v cawm 01 snake-bite, both of rattle“ Yes, vea," answered Horatio Adams,
fame refinement. He unlocked an ebony I love her! All the love and devotion I might
1 snakes and moccasins. My treatment
riven two are centered in my mother. I rising and pacing back and forth with , of the moment is quite as likely to make । Night.
writing-desk, and took from it a small, have
Tni~a* —j 1 a I001 °I a Iuao a® it i® to put him on his |I
-------------------------------- —
I has invariably been to cut down freely
am changing. I can rec it in myself. The hi* hands behind him, ''l•v’—
„
,
!**» 111 attend | mptye
man docs his lx-st work when |
handsomely-bound book. It was slight­ csrelw®, defiant Lonire Kent u now a sober, alSir William Harcourt.
i with a bistoury, diluting the orifices
to tliat to-morrow.
Too
an
ly discolored as though at some time it
x» vvaluable
nable an
has the time to prepare it, and the; Twelve gentlepien, whose____________
spirits were made by the two fangs. After permit
estate to be lost to its owner. L
had been wet in some way. The bock
e possible then I l&gt;etter h&lt;? Prt&gt;I,nFett the better he does it high, once agreed to dine together nt ting a reasonable amount of bleeding, I
possible, then I
was of ivory, inlaid with pansies of not realize it, Jnrt one year aeo to-night girl is dead, as may bejoint
•8e?u-rn*
A
ot Iog&lt;-'r- Greenwich, England, on a fixed day, stuff into the wounds the dry salt of carMark and J rowixl up the lake Jo Mie think the Sutleys fall joint heirs
heirs. Yea
Yes,
mother-of-}&gt;eari. The lids were clasped brother
glv “ Wtat*'’a the
8011
i
n
J
hl
"
?
ty
that
four
years
and,
the
principle
of
"
the
more tbe -bonate
-------------------- ‘ “
tbe old town by moonlight. How dmtiactly I K” half soliloquizinglv.
of*ammonia.
At
the same time
“
with a single flower, mounted in gold. remember the loncaome wretch of the owl, and
Why let me »tee i ag°-beforeT&gt;?to Cuic,ooatl to merrier.” it wM arranged that the num- I give a tolerably strong solution of the
date? Oct. 6? Whj,
The whole was charmingly unique and how cold and spectral b« looked, outlined
■ imonSX '^ | n^nu^te . Blaine, he went into Bob * ber of the party should *be doubled by same internally, say five or eight grains
against the sky. A® we dipped our oars silent­ that's something over th rev
office
Ingersoll
t
_
■
1
°ffioe
one
afternoon
and
found
Inoersoll
eftcll
bringing
a
friend.
The
“
friend
every fifteen minutes, until* a drachm
ly along under a willow, a nightingale, atartted
As the other »anmorrow."
II walking the ‘floor.
*UVI- “
p- Ij in
in question waa to'be the man whom has been taken (leas, if sufficient).
1 proached Bob turned around and said: j c-ucn of the original twelve severally and I Upon dissolving, the ammonia is ranidPassing through a street in Paris in­
Owtm pvea another prolonged whistle, ««Like a phimed knight he entered the reajx«tivriy diriikwi the most heartilv. ; ly communicated to the blood, and
fected with on epidemic, he espied thia
EmtoLi I
W1»*u the Kue"U‘ Mriv«d ut the Tnd«il-1 through it to the tissue, previously visbook lying under the projecting slab of along, and 1 noticed an tbe moonlight fell across Sta Snow/ hi ^KneM
face there waa on it an unspe^kahle look of
»lh
J? JT*”1dHi gar there proved to U but thirteen in ited
a stone step. He picked it tip, but, not hi®
ited by
by the
the poison.
poison. The
Tlxe tatter,
latter, a*
as is
is
pain and «adn«®a. A® bo lifted ms from tbe SStisd^ieA ^TbTb^k i*
he
meant,
’ ’ «having
•
?
--------*v all animal
• • poisons,
•
’ •being
•
daring to enfer the house or even, to boa!, bo bent so tenderly and kiaaed my hand, Kent is discussed, rhe book is adver- Ino
*■“t*know what “
I-—
r”’ but when Bob I।
eve«ytady
invited
Mr. Ver­ the- caw
with
allr—
wait
patiently,
or impawent to
to Cincinnati
Cincinnati and
and nominated
nor ’ * Blaine :; non-Harcourt. So runs the story which of an acid reaction, the powerful alkali,
knock, he hastily slipped it into "his saying: “ Your birthday klan, Louie; recall thia tued,
- jand
----- —
C'i
’~
p»- |. went
pocket, thinking he’d advertise it the tant-ride, and tbe owl. the tow® and the night­ UraUy, u tbe cow nuj be, tor wme re- , ue ,u» th»t even then be wu conning i, pmbenlv ra true » moat olhera For on overtaking it, instantly neutralizes it,
i| ,ivor
tit« rninn
ho alwvnl.l
—V .. _.............
, ■ ,
rv rark,'
spouse.
oyer in
to his
mind what he
should a.say.
next morning. On reaching bis hotel, ingale when thia day returns again. 1 shall be SPUUSe.
ooine unexplained reason. Sir William destroying its specific properties. I rely
far away, but I ®h*l) remember you." Oh,
raOev, Dial we.— . Tira™-who raw him Ui«&gt; tudod UM be Harcourt has never been a popular per- ujkmi thw treatment always, and I have
he found the telegram calling him home, my darling brother ! com® back to your lonej went up in the heat of tbe moment and son.
and, as the time was short, he throw M&gt;m« mhut. Little did you dream tnat as far Chicago Ledger.
ra^.
Probably
T&gt;.w^Kiw two reasons militate never had any trouble with such cases.
this into his writing-desk and had never
‘ uttered the first thing tliat came uito against his social succeas. He is ex­ The whisky treatment is adjuvant only,
once remembered it until this afterthe his head. The fact was that on the top tremely learned, and has a habit of dem­ and J attach but little importance to it
Here Owen coughed and curled his purity or adulteration of a sample of of all his study, the night before, E. C. onstrating to gentlemen who argue with
noon.
1
“I think it inut have fallen from a mustache ; Jean had turned her face wine: Dip a small sponge into the wine Ingersoll, his brother, and R H. Whit­ him that they are proportionately igno­
A colored man named Henderson
away; impulsive Ethel was sobbing, to be tooted. Place the sponge then in ing insisted, that he should carefully rant of the subject under discussion. As Brown, in Newberry county. South
window, or els
ds ; for, see, a part of with her hands and face buried in her a faucer, the bottom of which is covered prejiare himself. He sat down ata table wilk said of Macaulay, “he is so con­ Carolina, is said to go without sleep freingout other,
n broken,” said Oaen. mu‘her’s lap ; Mrs. Adams sighed sym­ withL a small quantity of water. If the in their room in the Burnett House. foundedly cocksure about everything.”
this spray has
Smtly for a week or more at a time.
ir aide to restrain her pathetically, and toyed caressingly with wine is pure, it will take from a quarter There he wrote the speech that is now
Ethel, no k
says that four years ago he went
book into her hands Ethel’s brown curls: Horatio Adams to half on hour before the water in the historical, gathered up the sheets, read
You,eau’t make s horse drink. This seven months without deep. His health
leaned buck in bin chair, rubbing the saucer becomes colored, but fl the wine them over and left them. The late John shows how inferior is the horse to maxi. is good, except that he is quite thin and
You can make a man
but na®’t emaciated, though active and a iuird and
up her hand,
ala-ays make him pay.
- constant worker. He is 48 yeans'fcld.

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piOTVEER STORE!
A week or two later Aunt Moria stood
B IT
W &lt;
I
“ Never a jollier set of bl*ckberrier»!"
i the vine-covered veranda, looking over [
C
v"'
&gt; exclaimed Sue, holding up a pair of
white-gloved hand.*. “ Who would think her Hpoctacles at s group of young folks
ISSUED
EVERT
SATTT.DAT
MORKtSG.
Al
these same ten-buttoned kids had playing croquet
“I wander, Jostali," raid she, “whicli
one
'Squire
Buttice
is
after,
for
ho
spends
house, mid ictif.dl v been daapod by tho
&gt;
exquisite Theophilus Manly in tlie Ger- most of bis time here."
With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fresh
“It don't, make much difference,
| nuuit”
.
And never* jollier darlingthan good, growled tliat gentleman. “If he would
dear Aunt Maria. Why, she’s not a day marry the whole of them and cart them
over oixteen,” laughed May, adjusting off Fd be very glad for one."
“ You're a pretty Christian,** replied
her antiquated “shaker.’'
she; “But- I do Leltove littto Rosy is
“ Blues your great heart,” chimed im
Hattte, queen of the party, as she spurredJ*&lt;he one, because he is her very shadder.
on old Nance to her best effort*. “ But ■Wfec? ho is bending over her now, asking
I how she ever came to marry that walk- her to go somewhere, and here they
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS
j ing tomlietoue^ Josiah Siublxi, passeth come and ahe a leaning on his arm.”
Mum have filkd your heart. with pain.
“Muy I go boat-riding with Mr. Bnt^
i my understanding.”
Heart* that Korqao vU*-to-morrow
1 stall awnty kne m*U&gt;!
“ Turn-to tho left,” interrupted May, ties, Aunty t" asked the young lady, from
mimicing the nasal tones of their uncle; the foot of the veranda steps.
O«oUMMf&gt;. tbe cue U maple;
“and keep up the rood a good bit till ye ' "Of course you may, child. You’ll
By your ronllrt you &lt;111 my—
Cupid re»t* within meb dimple.
come to 'Squire Buttles’
waterin' take good care of her, sir, and won’t let
Till! kb« iberorue away,
trough, and let Nancy drink there; then her get frightened to death by any more
Love and law Ucetb-r vi-tne.
turn to the right inter a sort o' blind snakes ?" questioned Aunt Maria.
Our stocks for the Spring, of 1880 consists, as usual, of the
Lore has knocked law la the head.
“I think I can sifely promise that,”
w&lt;Mxl road, and you’ll soon come to the
Ban* thb'mupld afWecfaUTlnfl
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
laughing down into the vexed and blush­
berry patch.", ■
I aril] think itoutin »*1.
ing
face
of
the
girl;
“
but
she
must
be
—nukf’t .Vasari**.
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
“ Verbatim,n laughed Bose. “What
। a memory you have, cousin May. But I provided with’ a shawl, as the evening
under the heads of
। hope we shall not encounter tliat-nobby ! m^r be chilly.”
Local Rotlcea, lOoentaa linefitjt insertion,
'' 'Squire Buttles while dame Nancy re­ i While her aunt was absent for the re­
PUSS IN BOOTS.
! qninxl article Rose said:
8 cent* per Um fol Meh subsequent Insertion.
gales herself at the trough.”
“I do wish Aunty would permit me to
Tbe new* baa a thorough, bonafldacirculation
- “ You haven't the least idea he would
forget
.
I recognize Aunt Maria's city nieces
in that unfortunate episode."
“I had hoped you would not desire to quently la a valuable adrertlang medium.
-Hitch up cMNiwot, Jonah, tho girh "tehrigiri queutiouedSue.
do so,” he whispered warmly.
rang berrying."
" He oertelnly
know tlirhrae.are going
uerrymg.
.ii.j would *uvw
un- huik.
“Why?” she questioned.
“How you do indulge them wild { “'W ell, for your comfort, yonder is the f
“Because our meeting wm so ro-.
young critters, Maria. They’ll break stetely white mansion of the Buttles
their necks yet if they keep on," sighed . hrnuly, and here is the watering trough a montic and-*ltogether happy, and—” ‘
Tho shhwl and Aunt Maria's many
tho old gentleman, m he walked away - BrKX „ - . mtl® &amp;" i*y&gt; and not a sail in i
VILLAGE OFFICERS.
' injunctions interrupted them, aud they
Ladies and Gents’
to execute V10 imperative commands of ।
Hattie, drawing rein,
President—EHhti Chlntrjin.
his wife.
They sat chattering and laughing m walked n/way in tlie gloaming.
Recorder—Frank McDerby. •
I^ui-nisliiug- (Broods,
“
It
Wa
match,
sartin,
”
ejaculated
the
|
“ You’ll have.to hurry, girls, for Nance i only gwl» can, talking altogether, and, ।
won't stand a minute for ye, the flies lie 1 wh*t waa strange, intelligibly to each old Ixalyx "and I shall have little Rosy
Marshal—Wm. Parker.
so Imd," called Aunt Maria from the foot other, while tlie patient steed was siji- always ndar me," and she wiped her j Truateca-T. C. Downing. A. W. OW», H. 1
Cook, B. F. Reynolds. Wm. Boaton.
of the stairs leading up to the chambers
trom tlie moss-covered basin, when misty gltuises and went into thi&gt; house i
of the humble farm house, where a bevy the sound of clattering hoofs broke upon trinjiTplRctitly, liappy in spite of the caus­
JlodrtitM.
of young voice* were in'on animated dis- their merry chatter, and splendidly tic remarks of Uncle Josiah.
“You are ns romantic ns any young ; &lt;. ErHumkf iuu-SIpai. chdiu-h a i»
mission over their equipments for tlie formed and graceful youn - gentleman
THE CELEBRATED
evrrySibbuti^':
pfojected berry party.
"'ent dashing, lifting his Khat m he gal, and about as silly. At your time of M Tr&gt;!! p„(1,r.
j life a body ought to think of dying,
*. n&gt;. arid 7 pu. Sabbath M-bo;&gt;i at. IX iu. Prayei
.“Anything will do, and the more passed.
•
meeting *vcry Thunulay eveulng.
stead
of
love
and
marrying.
”
grotesque the better," exclaimed Hattie
“Shade* of Erebtisl" gMpcd Rose.
Willard, fastening a pair of sh es three " It is no other than tlie ’Squire. I shall , “Botheration! If I was so-set on dy^usinr^M Jfrrrtory.
*-•
----- * too
- ’large
------ •for *her dainty
’ • • •littlu feet, ’ die of vexation. I wonder if he saw un­ xing as you lie I’d go off aud lie done with I
times
it As' for me I shall rejoice with tho
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.
cle's
Imota?"
with white cord in lieu of tho original
W. H. YOUNG,
“Nonsense," laughed Hattie, turning young folks just as long ns I Eve, aud
. strings.
P. Office Ea»t .14c of Main Street, X—hrllh
They had fished out of Aunt Marin’s down tlie olxtctire wood rood indicated; take comfort in seeing such a sweet,
* Office hour* from 7 to 9 *. m- aud * to 7 p. tn
huge garret all sorts of antiquated cast­ “do you sup]MMie he could see four pair pretty thing ns Rosy win tlie love of such
X3F OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon­
' off garments, and arrayed themselves of feet and us many old huts at tliat Gil­ a grand gentleman ns the young’Squire." |
H A. BARBER,
On the river, in the moonlight, he tohl '
and conic down dancing nt her call ns pin puce?"
est Ooods and selling on the basis of rTliree
\ &lt; D. Homeopathic' I‘hy«lcl«n «nd Funteor.
his
love
and
won
tlie
consent
of
Rose
to
Office, near ro«1dvnce. on corner of WmUIuk
perfect a set of guys as ever were seen.
Thus rattling on they reached the
Feet to tlie yard and Sixteen Ounces
“Ye are a sight to behold," ^claimed berry patch, and were soon in tlie midst become his wife, and before another ton and blxlo Streets. NuehvUle, Mich.
that lady laughing until her fat sides of the luscious food, planning how tlicy ! summer hod come with all its flowers and
DR. C IV. GOUCHER.
to tlie pound, enables us to hold all our old custom­
fruitage
they
were
married,
and
Hattie,
ached and the tears glittered in her kind would surprise Aunt Marin with full
blue eyes, m the youilg city misses stood pails, ami of tlie pies and short cake Sue and Mny vacillate between the But­
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
before’her.
’
&gt; that good soul would make for them on ties mansion and the old homestead when
in the country, and Aunt Maria declares
Hnttic had on the great coarse shoes the morrow.
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
CHAS. 11. BRADY,
and dilnpidated brown dress, figured
“There! I’ve completely demolished that Uncle Josiah's boots made the for­
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
witl?green “Polka dote,”'and looking, unnty's dress," exclaimed Hattie, while tune of Rose.
XX
Real
Kttale
and
lu.uranc.
Alton
as slie said, like a multitude of cats' eyes May held up a pretty white arm marked
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
• nd Vunvcyancing aipccialty. 11&lt;&gt;l
The Norwegian Horse.
minus the lids. She wm clad in an old by ugly scratches, and declared she was
•Ian Claim, promptly attended to.
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try ub
calico wrapper whith she declared Mrs. disfigured for life.
Tho horse was one of the prettiest,
Noah would have considered too ancient
"Oh, dear,' it is high noon, I know," most docile creatures imaginable. But I
and see.
for her. Mav was completely overshad­ interposed Rose, coming out of a tangle hod done with it
I loved tlie animal,
LEWIS DURKEE,
owed by a blue skirt and sacque, which of linnrs heated and flushed, “and I have and like the Irishman with his cow,
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price ia
AWYER, Notary Public, Real EalaUand ln*ur
she nsserted was ample enough to contain picked my last lierry. It is fearful work, could I have sent it over to England in a ______
,r..
ance
AkcdL CollecUoo* promptly made, and exchange for all farm products.
------------ —..—
------ .executed
------------lcd
Ol!jc« la D. C
the whole party if they would only keep and I nm completely fagged out Let s letter, it should have bid a long farewell I C*nveyandn&lt;
properly
together. And petite Rose, the youngest have dinner.”
Ij to llo
«&lt;.
____________________________
its wild mountain u
life.
ItwMgraz- . 1
re~_______________
and the )M*t of the partv, had, by dint of
“It isn't more than 10 o'clock," I ing quietly about a hundred yards away. ■
EMORY PARADY.
a fancy leather belt and quantity of pins, Irarhcd
laughed Hattie.
Huttie.
, Tl.en eatching right ot u., it know wsU
TVST1CE o, TnE rEJCE.
,m
surrounded herself with another of her
"I don't cure, I’m in n starving condi­ enough what the invasion meant, and tj tullj-and pumpUy attended to. Office M*t
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
aunt's ugly old gowns, while over her tion. "
pricking up its ears and arclung its neck, |
Birt«U NMhrlll* Mich.
nunnv tresses she Imd tied a battered
“Oh! oh! oh!”
gave a alight neigh and began gently |
piRMFNTFR
1±.K,
brood-brimmed hat ot Uncle Josiah's.
“What in tha world is tho matter?” trotting up and down, ita flue white' r
“Oh, gracious me," exclaimed Aunt asked all the girls in a breath as Rose- mane and long tail fluttering in the M. rLm?iX. Mkh.
V"*
Moria, an B&lt;wn ns she could recove: ended her sentence with scream after I breeze. It answered the master's call as
*her breath from laughing, "you scream, and then dashing in haste down obediently m a dog, and followed gently
W. H GRISWOLD,
To Take Advantage of the
don’t think. Rose Willard, you are going the glen.
at his heels up to the cottage. We were
D. Homoeopathic Physician and fviryron.
1berrying
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**Oh! a great snake,' exclaimed Sue. mxju ready and once more on the way.
• Office over b. C. Griffith's store. Residence
little_t:alipriera
Phillip, snd Durkee street*. Prompt atten­
lovely pink stockings? They'd be in rugs
Instantly they all followed Rose, who j Now liegan a long, todsome climb, which I corner
tion given to call* day or night.
was
stones sad
until 7 oc'lock
in no time ”
WHS stumbling over Htontvt
ami logs,
loan and
anti j• lasted
Ia.t.J nnHI
n^lrwalr at night.
n«»ht ' IT had
lia«l ।I
Inst would It.
“.
I «*.....
shall have to, oum
Aunty.
.j. .I unveii
haven'tt nt 'a™*
li^tve fallen head first over never yet
A. M. FLINT,
at gone through anything of tho 1
another tiling to put au. I don't want* a precipice had’ "she
u“ “
“* landed siu
~ tlie kind on
- vhorseback. ?I am -not
-* sure
— *«--*
not
that
TTORNEY nt law und Solicitor In Chancery
will practice in all the Court* of lhl»st*te.
to spoil my new kid boots and my gauze anus of a gentleman who was lying at I should care to attempt it again. With­
collection. prinaptW mad*. Office over D. C.
_________________________________
slippers are newer than these, and the full length u]xjn tlie green sward beneath Fout
ever encountering actual danger— Griffith'* Store, Nashville, Mich.'
a majestic oak. beside a babbling brook. thAks to tlie snre-footedneas of the
girls hav© apjiroprinted everything."
“Well, you can’t go that way, cltild," Fortunately at the sound ot the girls horse—we were often in what apfieared
E PARADY,
—* 1imminent
-----------•-----*’ that
* - more
— - *’than
------------returned her aunt, decidedly, and she ncreoniing he had risen to his feet, and so such
peril
once
anufacturer or Boot* and shoex M»kin&lt;
and repairing neatly done, al»o •trtcl anonmarched off and returned with a pair saved her from a most ignominious full
I regretted tlie adventure and devoutiX
tion
to
fill
*U order* promptly, sod at the Io weal
As it was she stood breatldess, pale . wished myself back again. For tho pe­ UMug price*. Shop
of boot* which she designated as “ fine.”
cait aide of Main street
“Your Uncle Josiah him got smaller aud trembling in every limb, minus one destrians there was not even tlie appearWhere he is constantly opening
feet than I have, and though of course boot, and her hat having disappeared to once of risk, beyond the potmibility of
EAYMAN.
Good*
and
carried to any
they will be forty miles too big, you keep it company, leaving her glorious ' stones loosening' from tlie heights and
place In tho village. Stout bone, good dray
won’t liave much walking to do. So put hrdr in a state of wonderful enchant­ rolling down upon them. From the very • nd willing hand*.________________________________
them on and you’ll be puss in Ixxits sure ment.
l&gt;eginuing I noticed how wonderfully
CHARLES SCHEIDT,
enough."
■‘What has happened?" questioned the the horse piloted himself over the rough
The young lady complied with the E’litleman, a* he supported the trembl- places and through impossible diflieulKgtrfties,
exercising
u
skill
and
discrimination
commands amid peals of laughter, and
On the instant waves of brilliant far greater than that of his rider. At
then climbed into tlie one-horse wagon
^UiscrllHncous Cards.
with thd rest, and with Miss Hattie for blushes swept away all the. pallor from length I gave it up to him and allowed
The sa­
driver they rattled dowij the road leav­ tlie face of Rose, for she knew her pre­ i him to take his own course.
ing their tat and jollv old Auntv standing server was uo other than the young 'Squire gocity of the animal was marvelous; the yyoucoTT house,
' manner in which he would pause a mo­
in the vine-wreathed porch of the Butties.
“It was a snake,” she managed to ar­ ment at a troublesome spot, seem to
Kawhville, Michigan.
country home, laughing until the tears
ticulate, m she sank down out of his pick out his way mentally, and theu
ran down her ruddy cheeks.
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
“ Such comical young things," she arms at the foot of the tree, where they boldly taking it, never hesitate until it
were
joined
by
tlie
rest
of
tho
frightened
was
over.
—
The
Argosy.
said m her husband entered the house.
• nd It. rnilmn
“Yau are just m simple aa they be, girls. "I stepped right on it,” Roue conciitnino&gt;lat&gt;ODi for the ainirani paid, than st any
“
*■ ' and- • . to
.
-’ie„ wero 1 tinned, “and but for Uncle Josiah's boots
Morin,
I wish
other hotel id ,m..t
.ucn.
Uses of Cork.
pie Room* oo ntit ftooi.
replied. I must have been bitten;” and then she
blushed more divinely still as she glanced
The lightness of cork makes it superior
pcttiohly.
t*'" It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant t®
to all other substances for life preservers, p J. PUIM HI8,
“Oh,"dear me sum? Ye forgit ye waa at the pretty, pink-stockened foot.
A smile lighted up the face of the gen­ for insuring the buoyanev of life-boats.
undersell me, who sells for CASH.
.
ever young yourself, Jooiah.
If ye
couldn't laugh at little Itoec in that big tleman m he took in the ]ricturesque It is also employed as buoy* to float
B
ohh Barber.
group,
all
disconcerted
and
rosy
m a nets, and in making waterproof shoes. It
bag of a dreea and your big boote you
•
has also lieen converted into and used as
couldn't laugh at anything. And then June morning.
"It is a most disgraceful escapade,” gun wadding.
Katie bo tall and grand-like in tliat old
exclamed
Hattie,
“
and
you
will
think
us
Cork, as is well known, is a non-con­
'll il’il JJEItE YOU II AVE THEM.
spotted gown, a foot too short," and she
began giving way to mirth again at the a disreputable set to be gotten up in such ductor of heat, and is porous. These
costumes,” and ahe turned with great peculiarities have been taken advantage
mere recollection.
&gt; oti*ry I’ublic,
When we say this, we mean that you have
dignity to the gentleman who iuul intro- of in the manufacture of water-coolers,
“ Luff away, Maria. Tlie day of judg­ duccd'himself.
Maple Grove, Mich
which are much used in Spain. They
ment is coming for all that, and these
“Not in the least, Miss Willard," he are made of slabs of tlie wood, bent
trifling tliingu will all have to be ac­
g UEBHAUSER,
replied; “people do not gobenying in round circular heads of the same, and
counted far."
simon hose and Sunday note." 'ana he bound with hoops. The porosity of tlie
*‘Oh, go topotwith your day judgment. smiled down into the apple-blosson; face cork allows tlie water to percolate slowly
You are the longest-faced Christian I of Rose.
to the surface, and there to cool in evapo­
ever saw.. As for me, I intend to enjoy
"Oh! yes, they do," laughed roguish rating, while ita non-conducting nature READY MADE CLOTHING, , We are opening the largest and most complete itock of
this world and get all the innocent Sue: “m Rose, for iustauoe. Sha prevent* the heat of the sun wanning the
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
nleasure I can wljfle I live, even if it'ti a wanted to wear tiny kid olipjiers also, water within.
jrmshvllle,
-_____ Mich.
hundred years, and when I die I shan't but Aunt Maria vetoed it aud sacriffced
About thirty years ago an ingenious
pleasure to present before the people of
be any more afraid of the day of judg­ Uncle’s boots."
,
Frenchman introduced mattresses and 'J’HAT HUSBAND OF MUTE!
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
ment than some other folks I know on
“And the loss will never be remedied cushions iu which cork, reducts! to (but
aa thinks a long face is going to take I fear we shall be victimized by a fresh or shields, was a substitute for feathers,
OeU bit SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING
our store will fully prove.
them straight into heaven."
supply of groans and moan*,’’ said May. hair or wool. It might be used alone or
With that parting shot she indignantly
“As for myself,” exdaimed Bose, with combined with the above-mentioned ma­
A. L. KASEY’S,
wiped her eyee with her check apron and team springing into her eyes, "if they terials. It was claimed that these would
rail
returned into the great kitchen, prepar­ were the famous seven-league one* I make easy beds, smooth, light, hnd elas­
ing dainties £or tbe children of her broth­ would not go back an inch for ' the lost tic, and especially well adapted for use
ers and remembering the time' (hen she, । one. Henceforth all woodland charms at sea, where, in cases of emergency,
OF ALLTHELATEST PATTERNS
Charley and Fred were of one household are gone for me. In everything I shall they might be available as life-preaervers. J£A. BUSH.
—they to drift away to tho great city, see that ugly monster."
But it is evident that cork mattresses did
“the BOSS­
“And there is our lunch basket and not become popular. A variety of walk­
grow rich and many far aboveher station
in life, while she was left to plod in the our berry pails!” said Hattie, ruefully.
ing sticks are manufactured from young
It must also be remembered that we also carry an immen^
Tbe young gentleman at once volun­
old homestead m the wife of Deacon
teered to go for them, and during bis ab­
Josiah Btabbe.
stock of
NASHVILLE, •
MICH.
Her heart was as warm and tender as sence the girls repaired their wardrobe
when tiiey were all children under the aa beet they could, and when he re­
Dr. Carver, the champion glass-ball yyiLilAM JONES,
ume roof, and the annual coming of the turned they urged him to lunch with
daughters of Charley and Fred to the them. Afterward, in the cool of the smasher, seems to have made a gre at
AND
old homestead, hfi/1 liecome the joy of evening, he assisted them to their wagon impression on the crowned beads and
her life, and though her hpsband sighed and stood hat in hand as they drovj their progeny. The German kaiser has
given him a diamond ring, tho Crown
away.
In explaining the o»ent of the day to Prince a costly scarf pin, and tbe Prinoe
tho laughter-loving set of madcap girls,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
be was obliged to remember tliat tha Aunt Maria they all d^-lared tliat * ‘young of Wales a number of valuable present/,
place waa once the home of their fathers, ’Squire Butties waa just splendid—so in­ including a hense.
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'.n zlanlx/l
tellectual and all that”
hnretbe beueaiotit.
“I should think he ought to be," reNew York city has 6,000 miles of tele­
I turned the old lady, “for he has traveled graph and telephone wires.

AGAIN TO THE PROMT,
Spring Gooda

HAPPY IN BARGAINS

C lotliing,

Hate, Caps,
Boots, Slioea.

^Inshrille girrrtwg.

Groceries
Crockery.

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

M

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L. J. WHEELER,

M
A

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GREAT SPRING BOOH.
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

D

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS.

Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc,

Bargains in Spring Goods.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

ALL KINDS 5 FOOT COVERING,

DENTISTS

KQOHEjR

dhothsehs,

�Gr. A_yIswortli’s

kffl-

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avguit 7.

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Over B.GOO people were iu attendance
at the State Camp-Meeting, at I’etonkvy, but Sunday.
The Litchfield flouring mill was
burned on Tuesday night. Ixiam. &gt;6,500 with no insurance.
Clark Elwell of Bar City a caroen? •
ter and contractor aged 40, suicided
on Monday bo taking laudanum.
Zeigler’s tannefy, at Lansing,waa en- •
tirely destroyed oy fire on Tue-day
morning. Loss 11,200, no insurance., .
A kettle of varnish boiled over, in I
Berry Bros., fncton’ in Detroit musing j
a 18,000 fire, on Monday. Insurance »2.a».
The store of Young Bros.,of Vicks­
burg was broken into on Sunday uight ,
Thi* is tlie third time it Ims been bur­
glarised recently.|
riui!! aged 15
la I
Chas. McKinstiy of Marshall
was seriously iujnred on Tuesday by I
die accidental discharge5 of a rgun’, j
while cleaning it.
The boiler of a tlireshing engine
ploded at Blissfield last Saturday,
ally scalding Luther Willy and
iously hurting some others.

Twm our pleasure to ait on the atage
of the Union Hall at Jackaon, la*t
Thuraday, and look into facet of up­
ward* of 000 of the fairMt, nwwrt intel­
lectual and well dniuwxl body of men
that ever gathered under that roof.
They reprraented tlie braine of the
p.&lt;rty-in-power of Michigan and were
there to make a ticket tliat would com­
mand tlie uiiautioaaauffragvMof theii
party in the coming political con teeL
Ex-Gov. Baldwin called the meeting
to order. Hon. IL G. Horr wm choom-n
temporary chairman and Col. II. M.
Duffield permanent chairnU&amp;n. Both
gentleman made entbiiiastir apeechea
referingto what had been accomplished
by tlie Republican party of Michigan
xince ita fo-mation under tbe oak* of
Jacknou a quarter of n century before.
The platform adopted, conaiatcd of
the nrorit clear-cut, ringing, out-spoken
and positive set of resolution*, that
wm ever made in a State convention.
It referred to tlie pMt record of the
party io a neat manner, declared ita
demand* for free apeech. free prone,
free liallot and honeat cotinta, and in n
sweeping indictment arraigned the
Democratic party m being largely a
treasonable one for.eadea voring to deatroy tho Union, depreciating our circu­
lating medium and refusing anpport to
the army after endeavoring toateal the
Presidency by bribery.' Amidnt great
applaue? the platform wm demanded
to be read again, and adopted by a
unanimous rising vote a:id three
chcera.
Then followed tlie presentation of
namca of candidate* for Governor, and
an informal ballot wm reached at 4:80
p.. m. Five hundred and forty-nine
vote* were ca*t. John T. Rich received
115, Rice A. Beal 107. Thomas W. Pal­
mer 105, F. B. Stockbridge 108, David
H. Jerome 102, Charles T. Gorham 10,
»n&lt;l E. D. Holdi-n 1.
Five informal and four formal ballots
were taken. David II. Jerome, of Saginaw, received the nomination at 8 p.
m.. witli great applause.
*
The balance of the ticket chosen is |
aa follows: For Liet, Governor Morcan S. Crosby of Grind Rapids; for I

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WE ABE SELLING THE CELEBRATED

STilDiRD SCREW FISHIER SOODS
GRAND RAPIDS DIVJSION.

----- SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

STATIONS.

Mkldl-vllle.
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Nashville...

PAD STANDARD SCREW

CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE,

Cbarloua ............. i 1:17
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Klvaa Junction.... I 3:10
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STATIONS.

rip ofu thk soles

Datrait,-----------

Jackaoo.
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•FASTENED
WITH
IT.
Rtvra Jaoctloa,

VrrmoglvlUa —
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Hasting*..........
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G. AYLSWORTH

Tbrouyb Coaches and Sleepinc Cara, to sad from
Grand itaphi» and Detroit. All trains connect In
i«me depot at Detroit with Great Westerr., Grand
Trank and Canada Southern Railwar*.
E. C. BROW?:,
H. B. LEDYARD.
Aao't GetFI Supt Jackson. Uen'l 8up't Detrol
HswarC. WaiTwoata,

$200 REWARD

ing two waya .at once. One of hi*-eyes I
WM rmtlefl, excited and roved in all «l«r, Brick-du»t Deposit, InflattaUon of the Kid-

W. SMITH SELLS

GENUINE MASON

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STOP DOCTOR.HCI

FRUIT CANS!

USE IT AT ONCE!

EXTRA

mail, Writn for our hook, ifivlmc « history of thia
nrw and wucdrrfui dhrorery.

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----- By tbe pound or keg.------

I am prepared to furnish the public

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Sugar, Tea

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

THE NEW FOOD

IBOIX.'OVIM.
IHtlElk BEEF
PRKMNEDSBEF,

Fitters

HEBBIMS A. II AL1BI T.

O not confound thia matrhle**rooovator of fee­
ble and exhaurted eonalltutiona with violent
catbartka. cheap .Icroetlone o vlledrurv, and rut
nous Inioxicanla Innocently labeled “Miters"
MALT Bl iTERM appeal to popular ronflndeni-r
tieeauae prrparod fron unfernimtedrni.lt, hope, and
quinine, an-l other preeiou* Ingredient*, areordine

D

SALT MEATS,

{
' convpieaceni, c&gt;u*nuir*U«. »»nr-worked, twrvou*.

AND HEAPS OF

CROCKERY

•Iroplroa. dy*pep*ic. bllHuu* and dele In appetite,
iluzn all other fontu of malt or tnvdicinc The gen­
uine ear plainly »l&lt;ne«1 by the company J*o1&lt;l
raerywher,-. MALT BITrtlRS CO. BOSTON.
MASH
(44 43)

C. W. SMITH.

rhru&gt;n^«m. tirriralxia, bowrl.kidl »y, or livrr com- i
piaint. WII you nond a rullil »timulent. or appetizer, w-w-w
the TONIC fejint th.' midleloe for yua, a. Il I. r ■
highly coratlve and In view ratine nut never Intoxl |
&lt;-_.itng Tty a bo c. bottle. Your &lt; ruggitl can »up- I

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Workmanship and Materials

»t ■luijr, an&lt;l al»ulu mu*l&lt;-auJ art. Bp rrxwii of
Ita m-lowmenl l!« charco arr unu.ualty tnodrrat*-.

WhCH Combined Witli

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Pronounced by all to lie the most
। pleasant and efficaciovjt remedy now in
, use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness, croup, tickling sen tuition in tbe
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
. million oottlcs sold within the last few
years. It gives relief where ever used,
ami the power to impart benefit tbat
i cannot be had from tbe cough mixtures
, now iii use. Sold by all druggists at 25
cento per bottle.
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All Goods of this Manufacture,

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'ift
Inxdaljr prorea by CteafliUvil of Abtj,h M Fliot,
Solicitor lor Complainant in till* cau»v. that A bra‘“m 1*,h’

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

' The be*1 Health and Strength Restorer
ever used.

ELMIRA COLLEGE.

AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.

tops and rubbers.

WHITE FIMBv
TKOI T.
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TTorJth.e season of1880.

Day Kidney Pad Co.

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Hammond
Grand Rapida^..

( OOK’S CARRIAUK 5V-ORKS
treated- the rudeneM* with good natured
vy
*
indifference. But at Imit it began to | pMBoLtthbew.. Gwvui, Droproy. Bright’. .
NASHVILLE, MICH.,
to tell on her nerves. Itwaa a petilinr
\
P»Jd in
In the Back,
and imtontohing piece of impertinence. । **»&lt;**•• ‘■urrb &lt;4the Bladder. Pinu
He apparently had the faculty nf look- [Q&lt;-,inurH-n&lt;-.' er.Retention at Urine, Painful Urlna- !
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Every Patient Delighted

BLACKSMITHING

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BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

QUARTER MILLION SOLDI

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Hammond..

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS &amp; SHOES. WE RECOMMEND THE

Asa train on tho Kanww Pacificpuii-1
ed away from the depot at Denver u *-»**** j *
few moyuing» *ince, a tall angular
Healthaecureai
specimen of humanly tuok a neat op- Meaer BaTO*»^
tHo Proi.^rea i
IMmito a lady pawtfMiger, and, to all ap
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JUST RECEIVED.

W. K. CLARK.

The Irreapfinxlbiilty of a Glam Eye.

A ne.w tower i* soon to lie elected in 1
the M. E. church at Charlotte.
The Charlotte Leader will hereafter
be issued Thursday* instead of Friday.
Additional ride-tracks lire being built
at Charlotte, by the C. &amp;. G. T. IL IL
Co.
The Charlotte band will attend the I
Knights Templar conclave at Chicago,
the 14th. ult.
The house of Harry Itecves, of Eaton
Rapids, wm broken into one night butt
week, and a shawl.was taken.
A State Teacher* Institute will be
held at Vermontville, commencing on
Monday, Aug. 23d and closing the Fri­
day following. •
A ™.II ehi’d of W.rran Bellow, of ,
Eaton Rapid*, fell from a loaded wag- ,
on OD the 27th. inst. anti the wheel
passed over it’s arm, breaking it
I
The electric current, on Monditv of
Inst week, played carelessly with a
chimney near Olivet and also some tel­
egraph poles on the C. &amp; G. T. R. R.
Tlie current report that R. L. Loomis
of Charlotte, attempted suicide on Sat­
urday, to unfnnnded. Physicians nay
he was attacked with a mental ablterntion, which caused prostration,and be
now lies in a critical condition.
On Monday night, a horse and car­
riage wm stolen from James Baird's
barn, near Cliarlotte. The *nme night,
Thoa. Radio’s threshing machine was
burned and several other depredation*
committed in the neighborhood.
Edward Bum* made a bet of *35 at
Charlotte, that lie could run three mill*
in 18 minutes. He was to go a* he
pleased, and he pleased to go behind a
carriage drawn by a fast horse. He
made the three milea. but did uot get
the $25.
Daniel Carpenter of Charlotte, is a
wealthy farmer nod for many years has
been trying to buy a large farm ad­
joining hto, which would give him a
whole section of land in a bodv. He
nedglibor Mr. Rosier, died, leaving the
farm to his. widow. Mr. Carpenter
again repeated his projmMfa. but lining
again refused, he amended hto pronq*al, insertiogan offer of mamage which
was accepted, solemniwxl and recorded
aud Mr. Carpenter control* tbe covetl-d section.

Poraimiall mun of mower and don't
you forget it.
Have you seen any of Will’s work!
If not cal I ob him, one door north of
Boioe and Francis’, get his prices and
you will trade.

B:|SIMpn BY ABSORPTION!

ilirectiona. The other, fixed and atony,
fastened on her with an undeviating
stare. She turned her head away but
it intercepted her vision. She tried to
hide behind a paper, but hbe felt that
cruel eye piercing through the screen
and creeping with a stony look all
over her features. It seemed to be
picking them up one by one and exam­
ining them with care. The thing be­
came unendurable, and she cried out
to him fiercely:
‘•Sir, why do you look ut me so per­
sistently F
“Me, madam: whv, bless ray son’!
I hnveu'i been looking at you.’
"You have, sir. For half an hour or
more your eyes „„
has been absolutely
riyi'ed on my faciC
*“------1 beg -your panion, madam, but it’s
•* ’ ^optje
is it ’not F lifting bis finger to
••Ye«_
it ’s thnt eye."
“Yes. air.
sir, it
“Well,madniu, that eye won't do yon
’
Itgenerally looks any way
»**&gt;’hurni.
-it gives inc a good deal of
A great mnny complain of it.
Secy of State, wm. Jenny jr. of Mt. . z\( flt-Kt.. I. thought they were making
me, but I've 'found
out different
• Clemens; for State Trcas.,B. D. Prich- fun of n
’
‘ ­
ard of Allegan; for Auditor General,, ,' .j P®*I'•’ve been knocked down two
' or three times for the inijxTtiueiico of
W. E. Latiner of Big Rapids;
for
Com
­
' ' that eye. I would leave it out nlltomiMioner of the Land
missioner
I-and Office,
Oflicc, J. M. i। get!
gether but for the looks of tlie thing.
“»a T
glass
madam—only a glass
• Neaamith ot Schoolcraft; for Attorney I'ta.r— eye, —
General, J. J. VanRiper of Berrien J &lt;■&gt;
lot.
u|&gt;. ’&gt;.■ I ho&gt;H-yo.HI
hoi
"* exeOMe n.
‘
“ —
•
. . .. - •
.
। i&gt;n
on my soul,
sonl l ui not Htiijinsed thnteven
for Supt. of Public Instruction, C. A. nglmut eye should feel interested in so
Gower of Lanning.
1 pretty a woman," and ho lirought his
Hon. D. IL Cook, of Hastiuj?*, was other eye to I war upon her in undisI guised admiration. The lady laughchosen elector from thin district.
ingly excepU'd the explanation, anil
the rest nf the journey wa* pa-sscA very
At our Congressional district Repub­
pleaaapuy.
I
lican convention, held at Jackson, on
Wednesday, -E. S. Lacy, of .Charlotte, ।
.viaixi«ix-ii
wm the un.ni.uoo. choice ol tlie eon^“.TiSS
vention by acclamation,for nominee tor , •&lt;: «f Vennontviiu-.
Congress. We congratulate tbe B®-|.T
publicans of this district upon their , RoK._Orts «. h^. daughter ..
choice. Mr. I-dicy is o man with a clean
J
a month, and a dayrecord, mid mud-sliuging, at least nt I ting.
his exDcr.se, will lie out of the question.
L. STEVENS!
EATON COUNTY ITEMS.
Opposite E. Parade ’» «h&lt;x' .hop.

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two.

REPUBLICAN STATE OOSVENTIOH.

MAIN LINK.

non, ronallpaUoi

„„w
..
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i
SMUTS |
I tKT coated La-K« boxc*. containing 30 I'ila, 11 &lt;-u_
। Kor tale by F. T BoIm*. Beware of rounlerfcit* and J
1
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Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market, confidentially j
believing they will stand the test, and prove highly satisfac-1
tory to all who purchase.

Sellers’ Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for caring liver com­
plaint, constipation, hick headache, fe­
vver
„r and
M1Q agl|e
aucaju.8 0I
ague, „„„
and all
all diseases
of Wl
the
.tomodi and liver. Sold by all dmK
gist at 25 cento per box.

E. COOK

VlttMlaurff, I**-

P. T. BOISE,
the bill of romnUInt tiled in I
i mouth* from tl&gt;« data of thia

CoeatdaloanVa solicitor within
aarrtce of a ropy of aold bill and

DRUGOIST,

Health in Wealth.
i ou» h adache, mrutaJ depn-fOxm, Joaa of memory '

promaturoo!d“’a&lt;«.p^Led' by ,.«ew7ertioa, wifi1
abuae. or over indulironro. which bad* to ml*cry. ,
---------* death.
•—u 4.
—...------------------ — i
be pvbbohod in tha NaahviUo ।. d*»y
«od
publish.d and ctrralaU d In aald I
b”* contain,
week lor »lx auemalra week* dollar a box, or ail 1

D'tod, HaatinyaJuiy K, A. D. I**0.
JAMES M. MARTIN.
MicUfan.
,
ABUAH JT. RANT.
[4! a)
A true ropy, atlrM.

nolieitor for Complainant.
El OCR Ajroac*. Rr&lt;i»lrr

You can always find the following articles, or will be made to
.
» 11 i •
order
: All
kindsi ofr«

FAMIK&amp;mLEMEHTS,

LUMBER.

-

Ami It S fortt*r onlrovJ i

fffi-sS-JB

HMMMk will carry New \ork.

.
Indiana. Illinois.
ri^nut^t m wM coumy
Jer*ry. Connecticut,. Indiana,
&gt;uthern state,
Califora :i. rv"T southern
state. and Tint.
IMKNTRMfTH
. fr, P-nnsylranis. । (»«)
J odar of Probate.

WAGOi^H,

H^r’troX'r!" f Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trimrouini^t'Tho
ming a specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new.
“2To^?
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to rea^haudrouu!
pair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
^^w^'\,yf
Iron.

give nMJro to I hrpervina inu-nwn

I

Nledlcinen, Chemical*,
PuintM. Olla, Varninhea,

Blank Books,

Double and Single. Heavy and light, unfiurpaajied in style, qual­
ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Callars, Collar
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.

lUomUor. ctoe «3«te
»«um u.cMock i»tb.!«•»
£
«nD mid «rt*u.»roro&lt;iuiredu
or«M cou;«, ib-D u&gt;
i&gt;oi.
tmN* oHy «rf Hmiinx., ,

(SuccesNor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines

Sheriff- Male.

HmUmv on .“wurd*
^tfaXJ^ttaUh!

'

WOOUS’

And all the leading Remedies in
OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,
Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
butterfly.
School Books,

acnro. Guarantee* imaed by F. T. Boiac. an
throUod a&lt;et,l for the vlllafe &lt; f Nashville. JOHN
C. WEST a CO . Sole Proprietor*. 1B1 and M3 W
Madiroo H*., Chicago. IU.
[M]

Probate Order.

1 JAI I . is \

BI.ACKNMITHIXi.

toU^STtwJ | Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen.
““ Casting a speealty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled
and land sides to fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sixes, Col­
&lt;HaoUM«. Jatr IMh tan.
HKNRT HWOHTAJJM.aherir.
umns for brick buildings, Iron Fencing &amp;c.
by Wm. I). POWER?. Coder «betiff.

A LABGK LINK OF

a complete line

or

Wall Paper and Bordering,
(THIMMgD FR«)
AS FINE A LINE OF

Aa there la in town, and all wirrauted to be aa represented
or money refunded.

Prescriptions Carefully Prepared at al.
hours. kt^n'u
.

F. T. BOISK.

�&lt;r- /4Mb
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Ma. Editor j—
_____ 0, w. Matteson ba* returnnh from

MAHUVIELHi OceanaCo.
. Mrs. Johnson, of Potterville, »* visitSATURDAY. - - - AUGUST 7. &gt;890.' io« ber d»u**l«r. Mr.. Ovonre
or. ...
Much sickness in this town at pres­

VICINITY LOCALS
■AFLE GROVE ITEMS.

Mr.. GriBo i» sick.
Dog days set like freezing up.
Enos Wolf cut 10 acres of oat* in 21
hours.
■
T. J. Brook* has moved on to his
new farm.
&lt;
Lizzie Mason went to Olivet Saturday
and returned Sunday.
k
luivcrn Shafer, of Liberty, is home
on a visit for one week.
. Another heir has been born to the es­
tate of Johnnie Marshall.
Will Brooks, of Con via, has been
around among hi* old neightion^viidting.
.
The carpenter work of the new Evan­
gelical church will lie commenced this
Considerable wheat has tern threahed, but no big yields have been report-

Fred Williams and several others rep­
resenting this section.
Highway oom mission er. Dille has
cause*! a bridge to be built acros* Ma­
son ditch north of G. W. Slater’s, which
will make traveling-much safer on that
road.
Alliert Rees, hi* two daughters. Belle
affd Jennie, hi* son Ed., and wife, all
'of Battle Creek, were in this section
visiting friends and making war on tlie
blackberries, the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spendlovc burned
their only child, an infant daughter
aged eleven months, on Saturday, the
26th. Thev have the sympathies of
the entire community in this thmr sad
bereavement.
West Knlamo still retains its presUge
os thouiost wide-awake community in
Michigan, business booms right along,
fanneni contixiue to grumble, accident*
to happen, sickness to occur, aud all
the different incident* to transpire
which go Jo make up a lively nettlemerit.
.
Here 1 come again to till a space left
vacant by my successoni in office. If
my silence ha* been the means of many
good night’s rest, or saved a large
amount of comment I am happy, yeL
। too sudden a stoppage of my liteiary
, faculties will tend to create a sensation

officers vrere installed into their respec­
tive office* in Hasting* Council. No. 11, pabBcan* of the township of Maple '
R.T. F.ofT.:8. C.. dement Smith; Giove will meet in caucus at the ccn- .
ter of *aki township August 14th Ml
V. C.. Enoch Andrus; Part. C., Geo. M. at 2 o’clock p.m., for the^rarpose of i
.. delegates o.
Dewey; Chap., Mr*. Clara H. Allen; ..luAfh,
electing
to tl,*.
the conhty con­ '
Secretary, Irving L. Creasy; F. S, P- vention held in Hastings, Aug. 10th *80.
Br OKi&gt;KR
Committe e.
Dunning; Treas. 0. D. Spaulding;
------or
—--------OT For Jewelry and Watclie* go to
Herald. Eate* Rork; Guard, Mr*. TJ
.
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.
*
F.
T. Boise.
Cook; Sentinal,
W. Grace
; Depy.
i
ent Will0. Green.
Mrs.
T. H.,
C. Borns,
Aotice.
A. C. Carpenter.
Whereas:
*Mjr
wife,
Isabel'e
Miller
At a regular meeting of Hasting*
having left my bed and l*oanl without
Lodge No. D44. I. O.of G,
held on
just cause or provocation. I do hereby
Monday evening, Aug. 2, 1880. the fol­ caution any one against harboring or
lowing officer* were installed for tbe trusting her an my uconnt after thi
comii^quarter: W. C.'T., I. L. Creasj; date. Dated Morgan, July 30th, 1M80.
___ Peter.Mi lleu.
W. ™., Mr*. 8. Norton; W. R. 8.,
SVBiiy your Dry G*»ods,Boot« Sliiies, ,
A. L. Norton ; W. A. 8.. Miss L. Stev­
Hats. Caps, Groceries, Provision*, ।
ens; W. F. 8., Mrs. A. L. Norton; W. Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
T., T. Phillips ; W. M., A; J. Angle; W. who always sells nt the lowest prices.
D. M. .Miss H. Angle; W. C., Mrs. L.
Phillips ; W I.G., C. J. Haven*; W. R.
Slnoe the Introduetloa of Kellogg'* Columtlao
H. 8., Miss M. Uhl; W. L. H. S., Mi»* Ofl.il haawade more prrmanrnt rum aad .Ivan
M. UM.
made It
On Sunday afternoon Geo. M. Dewey,

NRShvill
««DVU1

WiD Soon Ri­
Wil DOOU XVI

XW 1870. .

val the County Seats
Each *idr- of her, and that a little more
competition will make iv little be»ter market, I have purcimaed a stock &gt;f

to

an

Ho

ICnalio

Any number of fanners to

'

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex-

Iron, Nails,
Glass, Stoves,
to announce that having erected
one of the largest and nio&gt;*t convenient
Tinware, Paints, desire
elevator building*
orntral Michigan,
Oils, Varnishes, ' they are prepared to receive aigl
and Brushes I pay THE BIGBEST MARKET PRICE
id

At below Mniinfactuiera price*. I had I
the decline credited ni&gt; to me ou theoe |
gtKMl* uni) can

of thia place, and Iter. Mr. Fitch, of | *11 actM* *ixl pain*
111
nrl&lt;lr»au&gt;rl tlie
*!■&lt;• temperance
ti'iTinemnre meeting
meetintr !nor'?
HL, addressed

in the Court House Mjuare, nt tbe dohe
os the meeting Rev. Levi Master, pas­
tor of the M. E. church, offered the fol­
lowing resolution, which wo* unani­
mously adopted.
Hesolpcd. that it is the sense of the
meeting that the proposed amendment
to the constitution of the atate of Midi.,
adopted at the temperance convention,
held not long since in the citv of Jack­
son, should, itself, be amended, by
striking out tbeXvord*, “aud for sacra­
mental piirpoM*^-”
Le Roy.

IT”
„«
Bemodeled, Ealarged • tapmed

----- BELIEVING THAT------

For any quantity of

EASILY MEET COMPETION, iU

mrtlora, kidney tff&gt;tll&lt;m, and all iche* and palm,
wound*, eraiuplnit paln»xholnra morbu*. diarrhoea,
cotqth*. colda, catarrh, and dltcHera among ehll-

but a; a fair living profit.
blv. Call al H. G. IlaL'a and gel a memorandum

A FIRST-CLASS TINNER

Mr. Samuel Biggs and Mina Relicca
liook giving more full detail, ot tha etirallve propcrUea of thia wonderful medicine.
Bigg* were bound together by that ho­
i K POUNDS G AIN ED la throe week*, and cured
ly tie, which made them num and wife,
It) ofeuna&gt;nup*ion.
Always ready at moderate rate*.
Mvaarv. CraddocY A Co., 1033 Race 8t„
last week,
Philadelphia, Pa*. '
. A little stranger boy sought shelter
'neath Fred Quick’s new roof. He tip­
SPECIALTIES:
»Hnltnenl. foi a friend of mine who l» not expected I
ped the scale* nt just 0 pounds, and
. io live ; ano aa your mroicinca cureu ra* ot von |
HUM-TION aoiu* three year* ago. I want him to Rnjl,-|npa Hfl.rnWR.rA
Fred sinole a smile.
try them. I gained flftaei pound, while lakh g lhe A&gt;UUUO1 D Hd.1 U Wdl
COUNTY LINE ITEMS.
The Allegan and . Barry
- Co. History
। for him.
Ileaprctfully.
........
............... J. V. HULL. I
Pure White Lead.
has arrived and the. pioneer* who sbarlai» rrneeburg. Andcreon Co., K».
The weather H cooler.
Till* remedy apeak* for llaelf. One boUie «lll I
Pure Ohio Boiled and
ed in the early struggles are perusing in the public mipd.
A heavy.«Ti&lt;rwer
on
Monday
night.
uvu••»•
' ■au*i&lt;
aatiafvincmixi
the moat laepiim.
ikepllroi. mere
There i*la noi
not aa iingie
ilnglc ( |
it with great interest.
Several capitali*t* of Charlotte, con­
1’^1,e» are doing finely and will dissipate al once, ano it will iirvaa up a rrr«n roia ।
Raw Linseed' Oil,
S. B^Jiorton is plowing clover tinder, template the erection of a hotel at- La­ soon 116 ripe.
&lt;'nS4 hoars, gl M per pint lot tic. CttABDDCK &lt; I
a rd, Castor.
ladelphU Pa
which, wIpgi straigliteiied, mea*urc* 7 cey’* Lake for the purpose of a pleas­
Tim. Brooks ha. moved on hi. (arm &lt;» ■ &gt;« lure«u.r.
feet, and has pea vines which are fl ft. ure resort. The Inka i* pleasantly sit­ in Mapta Grove.
Golden, Sperm,
ATTKNTIOX L.4IMEM!
high. Any remarks 7
uated in the eastern part of thi* town
Fanners are bn.y entting mita and
. tthf. KBSipt.ua; or lyman khooth.
Virginia Lubricating Oils.
n-ir.&lt;e f.sr tvliont
In .Kalama. 1 Will bo found in readme*, for
A. P. Cook ofiera to settle that wood and just the right distance from Char­ »l..
plowing lor
II nt.
| .1 re,.making, ent ling ami filling, culling pattern* 1
suit with Chns. Whitcomb for *36.00, lotte to make it one of the most popuMr. Eldridge is driving a meat Wllg- , I&gt;f all klml*. cutting and making beaver cloak*.
, .
1 Ikmmana af ths lai«*t and moat elaban&amp;tc aiviea. i
but.Charles don’t projmiui to settle, he । lar place* for pleasure tourist*.
ou through tlie country.
isn’t that kind of a hairpin.
i proportion. My tuition book* are of the
‘ The burning of Cha*. Baker’s barn,
W. C. Wilcox i* making preparation*
i&lt;l tuoat alyltih. _ Btaqoe pattern* 20 eta..
Some ofour Battle Creek teamsters . jn ^g^yria, on Sunday evening liwt.wa* for building him another liomw.
took advantage, of the hot days nnu ; Witn»-*w&lt;l by many people in thi* sec­
Bird Andrew*, of Howard City, i*
The finest makes of
cool nights by starting with their load* tjon t|l(, fin'. lighting up the interior of viniting at hi* brother*. L. Andrew*.
MRS. 8. OLDFIELD.
at 9 o’chick in the evenffig.
' house*ii* by continuous lightning. Thi*
“1 tell you bovs,” nay* Mesw-rtirld,
Mr. and Mrs.’ Townsand, of Marshall.
to iM. n vt.ar when the lightning “I’ve Inul lot* of fun in my life for an
KAZOKM.
visited at S. I*. Shafer’s Saturday and hlkeb &lt;|elt«ht in the destraction of old CUtUi.”
SMBARS,
M INSOICS.
Sunday, and took home with them a builjlings, live stock and things ing.-nGeo. Spire* anti G«-«». Booth are do- j
CELEBRATED
quantity of those delriou* blnckber- 1 t,ni|
ing a tlouri*hing biotin**** *clling-WR*h
rie* which Sam * farm afford*.
Why i* it that the glorious star* ami ing machine*.
IN THE WORLD.
SeveralW onryoungkidaof tlie lov- -trijx-A. the banner of the free, i* not
Several lioy* lo«t their jiartnera, nt I
ing persuasion were seen making truck* I hooted from every post office, place nf the bar vent done** nt Ntudiville. at
on Monday morning for their respect••
least rumor *ny* so.
ive homes. They w*-ie Aouml over t;i place of the partisan banners flaunting
Fanner* are iliwippointed on their ■
court on account of the ruin on Sunday in the face of every one f cast aside wheat crop*, but h&lt;qM- for n better
night.
sitcli Dtiiiseuse. raise the old flag to the yield the coming year.
Our versatile pen(cil) is called u|m&gt;ii
There i* a great abundance of hal ­
. Call and m-c in*-. Respectfully,
to record the erection of two new head, let it Im- tlie only insignia of our ve*! apple* thi* year, but of a poor
hitching po*ta in front of M. N. Coop­ political strife, the only mark of the | quality, anti fanner* are feeding them
FRANK C. BOISE.
era. Thi* may appear a small item, coming campaign and if jirvffercncc* Io their hog*.
rpHEOLU ESTABLISHED
hut hora*-* will stand as qui-t y to theiii are for ns, let ua show them only iu de- i On Monday
.
.
ln*t a couple of Nashville
a* to tlioa*- huge rock* if front of Job’*. bate, or by wearing a badge. Up with I Indb-s were pleasure riding in this vi7
JAND RKLIABI.i: yrRMTUUK FIRM OF
Ed. Phillip*, of JohiiKtown, hoping the thnee glorious old stnis and stripes, cinity. As they passed along tlie coonw
to make lit* home mon- happy, camo to shout loud and long as it unfurl* to the , ty line, they *ang “Home, Sweet Home"’ ■
HTOMACH
our town and procured a large amount breeze, but don’t, don’t replace ’it ‘by very beautifully.
of w&lt;M»d. Lizzie is going to make hi* the unsightly party banners seen nfevUn Friday night of last week, the cel■ I ■ yL,
Are on Hund with a
fireside pleasant and his lonesome ery crossing or place of business.
lar of of II. Bo wen was broken into, n
E
M
*
hour* one* of.enjoyment and love.
E. D. W.
pail of Ion! and several other article*.
serve an injut»iion*n Dl»c»»»
A NEW LINEOF
One of onr most reliable wreathe!
carried i,«ay. This is tire serond I
.
'
dridliiai.'d pbj»tquc, »o«l cDHcnlng■ ihtn »nd in­
prophet* gave it a* his oppinion that
CARLTON ITEMS.
time they have iMitherc*! Hank. Hi- , nnuitlvu* nrruUiivn with il"*t«t'rr'* stomach
*
i i „ *: . ..hl.. • „...*
Bittora, the Uncal. I'-c mo*l hlzhljr rxnctioiwd. and
we would have it n* dry a* we have
lias now iloaded
up his niuKket aud says i ..
--------------.------------Of Every Description.
The fanner* are busy harvesting they must look out or they will hear
had wot, but alas how frail-is human
Which will Defy Competition in every
calculation*, scarcely had the word* of their oats.
something drap.
Respect. Remember that all our
yy HEN YOU WANT ANYTHIN!;
the prophet died away on the air ere
The shrill whistle of the engine and
Goodtt, which we Manufacture,
Ai&gt;.ik crlrk items.
we were being deluged with u copious hum of the ci Under, betokei« bu*ine**
are Warranted in Every
shower.
around the threshing machines.
Respect.
The brick kiln ha* been fin*d.
We don’t claim to be the worst set of
The Greenbackers of this town hold
A mud turtle wa* caught ui the pond
people in the world; we have two their caucus at the town hall, on Fri­
We an-also prepared to furnish any­
churches in the process of construction, day, the nth. preparatory to the comity that weighed 54 llM.
thing in the
Cha*. Murphy ho* raised mi II. &amp; E.
several sabbath schools in a flourish convention.
ing condition, and last week u young
The- iw days
. of fine weather in the 1 streamer over liis shop.
UNDERTAKING LINE,
is
their
1
-----AT
------|
The farmers arc busy tlifesliim
man, agent for the American Bible A* past,
r
have been greatly in farm of the
A* we bare tbe luuat complete Hue v(
Hociatiou, sold several bible* and man ■ farmer*, but a good shower would be wheat and the yield is light.
goes along the road reading his bible. | quite acceptable just now.
Mr. Peckham has the niaaous al work
rill And tne
COFFINS,
C’AMKCTS.
We have left wicked Assyria far be- ; Charley
- •
laying
the
foundation
fur
his
new
steam
Smith, one of tlie proprietor*
ROIIKS. MliROI'I»M &amp;c.
c
1
hind.
&gt;of the Mathew &amp; Smith threMhing ma­ grist mill.
The people of North Maple Grove, of chine, came home quite sick Inst week, j Siduey Hull bad hi* arm caught in
Of any one in the country.
tbe Evangelical order, gathered in but we learn that he will soon be able ( the belt of his Hteam thresher and brokGeo. Marshall’s grove last Saturday, to do duty again.
; en in two place*. Dr. Peckham dressed
In Weatcm Miehl fan. We manufacture
where they listened to tlie appropriate
Thoma* Blinstou, the man so serious­ ' it and he is now with hi* machine.
rnnh
A
and fitting remarks yf Rev. Hevinger, ly hart last week, aud referred to in 1
vTV/vy 1 /
±JL JPjZLXVO Hi
and then went to the foundation of my Inst communication, is doing well,
.
—
David
Forbea
and
Cap.
Went,
of
for funeral occasions furnished free of
their future church and witnessed the and hojicaare entertained of his recov­
Grand Rapids, rpoke to a large audilaying of the corner stone, in which ery, at no late day.
charge.
| cnee at the Meadville IL IL Hall, on
wa* pla*-ed a record of their church up
Mr. Foster and Asaneth Sisson, on :
.
’ . Mr. Forbes enJ. LENTZ A SONS. _
to the present time, papers, etc., inclu­ iMt Saturday, alter ».h,.rt iliac™ M- I Wedncadar evening.
,
- ' Ilivened
h-oihmI tha.
the rru.oL'in.
speaking with some tine I
ding a copy of The Nashville News. lowed their only daughter to her final
JT IS A FACT
Imprnvrmrnc yet
Jc. Rune, who ha* Iweu at work for resting place, in the East Carlton cem- | songs. The club at that place is one i wbteh i« th. latent and ItKrutoi
will hereanrr ba owed
of the most successful in the county, j
made la hhirtk
Bcpj. Miller, fell deeply in love with etary. The afflicted parent* have tlie
jI ami is constantly gaining ground.
tbe hired girl, but *be failed to recip­ sympathy of the entire comintiniiy.

Swd», Flour. Feed. Lime, (tail,
Plaster, Stucco. Hnlr and
Shingles.

Money Sued by Dealina vitb them.
AINSW8W0RTH k BROOKS.

rpHE FISHING UNE.

। The Legal Tender and Other
[COOK STOVES.

FARMERS &amp;
MECHANICS
TuOLS

TAKE THE

G’d Rapids &amp;, Ind. K. H.
FOR THE

Trout. GrayW &amp; Black Bass Fisheries,

' AND THE FAMOUS
Game and Summer Resort* and Lakes
' of Northern Michigan.
Thr watrr* ol ihf Gr»f«l Tiavnro luxion and
Miebixan North Wood, arv umurpaaaedjfrquallvd.
In the abundance aud great taricly of f.*h contain­
ed
Brook Trout abound Iu the »trvaui, and tha fa­
ntout American Grayling I, found only in tbc«g wa­
ter*.
The Trout arsMiu begin* May 1*1 The Grayling

laketeU In thia territory
Game of variou* klnd*,«heh aa ihwr, B-tar, Part­
ridge. Puck. *e., an- a,-rv plentiful. and large nnm-’
l*-r» ot iwrltmen annually visit thia region with
great juceroa.
Take your family with yon. The rerncry of the
.. - - .1. _ _ ■ -__1 ■ _ i
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I
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beneficial to ih&lt;M« Mattering with bay fewer and aath-

■Ing lb*- »»«rage in counlrica »&gt;&lt;■■ enough to afford
the fln&lt; «l for linhing and burning.
liurlng tl»« Maaon. round trip rxenhlon tieketa

information and acurate inafeuflho ti lilutt temunda
Oral
r Ag't. Grand Rapid., Mich.
Through trams koIiuk north owr thia route leave
limix) Rapid* IO9&gt;a. in . and litflO p. m. Arrive
»t IVto.ua »t 8.00 a m.. and *.3D p. m. Returning
leaae PrtoakevT al&lt;k3-'&gt; a iu, and
a. tn..—arrive
Rouu&lt;f trip Sum nv' Eacnr.lon -Ickrla, good &lt;t&gt;
ng nurtn from June t«l to Sept. 30th and rrlcirnlni
IB Orl 21, from Grand Rapid* to Pvloakcy »7.W
o Macinac. «1l.00.
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FARMERS!

Having tboroufblr ovrrhaolrj an I refitted our mill
with New an! Improv'd Machinery, we are

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Prop** of the IIARIIY VILLE M1LLH

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CONTINUOUS FACING,

TEACHFRS&amp;
students
.
.i&lt;w.«rrs»
«-montb
i lhuiil hu

i

I during vacation. Ear full iMrtleuUra. addreaa.
[ i44-47J

J. C. McCURDY A &lt; O , &lt;^ica«o. 111.

monboeTollebiate institute'
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NO PATENT NO PAY

BEST SHIRTS, Largest and Best Selected Stock P|T F NTSV

rocate aud lie rushed to the corn house
Umcle Masos.
Nuslitilli- YlarkPUl.
____ wrrnntTT____
and wa* trying hard to hang himself, 1
HASTINGS ITEMS.
when tlie*other hired ma* came in and
cut him down. He then fled to the
Business is beginning to boom in tbe
woods, a party pursue*! and found
him in Foxe’* woods eu rapped in sweet city.
repose, eating gooseberries; and Dot
The big cistern, in the court yard, is
wearing that wild and lutggard look full of water.
which might have been expected.
Houses are being numbered and the
1. L. Dodge.
names of tho streets placed on the front
AlalaB.’V BRON.,
JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
3S&gt; Monro- Ht., Oppo.it&gt; Katbhurn House.
of blocks fronting thereon.
Geo.
M.
Dewey
took
his
departure
Probate
Order.
per
Oats are good for fifty bushel*
Monday noon, for the New England
MATTERS.
The wheat crop i* giving a good States, where he will spend a few
Woodland Melect Nchool.
yield.
months, talking for Garfield and ArthCorn bids fair for one hundred bu I Ur.
The fall term at Woodland, will op­
en Aug. 90, and continue ten weeks.
per acre.
Rev. Mr. Fitch, of HL, occupied the Mim* Emily Holme* will assist, and a
Potatoes are about so *o,and farmers
thorough ouu*n«&gt;
course will
in^readpulpit at the Baptiat church, last Sun - j। iuuiuuhh
***** be given w
are happy.
On reading and Bling the prtltiun. duly verified.
day, morning and evening. Yonr'cor- ing, mathematiCTLirrammeretc. Teach
Mr. Metbevcr has his shop nearly
era’ Institute first Saturday of each
respondent ha* been informed tliat month. [46-47] Bfoexk Davempobt.
completed.
Mies Lillte Eater of Hastings is step* have be*-ii taken to procure hi*
visiting friend* in Johnstown.
service* a* piuitor, and it i* hoped that
They nil do it.
Tbe picnic held last Saturday in the they may Hucced l* the Bociety ha* been
Goto the Old Reliable Market for
grove owned by Mr. A. G. Dewey wa* without preaching for aotne time.
I Freah, Salt and Smoked Meat* of all tbo hearing of Mid petit
a complete succvr*. There wa* 50ct*
law Of aaid deccaa.-.!. ata
_ .
.
*:,,..*[ kind*.
Hemry Roe.
uv. (
i urnuuy muruiug,
'
bid for me
the iienriu-st
heartiest luugu.
laugh. iI utu
did not
Tnemlay
morning, wmiic
while Charley
Froprietorn
Ihrobate Ofrhp got' the
80CCct*.
learn wl.„
U-----— bnt die min- Milter
Jiller wa* at work with hi* “little 1
----- ---------- ------ f
ister laugh's! thirty dollars worth they plainer,” in Bently Bro*. A Wilkin*’
\
1
. „ X’
.
Lt
Big Bargain* in Tea, and a Beautiful
pollIM(.
Tbe heavy storm Sunday night did shop m this_city, hi* hand came in con- Con51 gheU giveI1 wjUl *
, c. W. Smith
no great damage and came very ac­ tact with the knives of the machine,
————-( —r~
ceptable to all, excepting a few our and two of hi* finger* were cut off ju*t
young men, who made home, Monday
D,‘
i
^Srairell^bauer1^:
at 10 a. n».,wondering why in the d----- 1 called and dre**ed the wound, which ers bring in your butter and *ave th**
there could not be one Sunday night
at
last
account*
wa*
getting
better.
I
salt
E. Reese.
this summer without a storm-

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IN BARRY COUNTY
I&gt; BARK) lUUNTi

iwaifr-lift ISile-lt Offitc. we

»Wc to nuke .

inailoaa, and umre 1‘atetua more p»oui|rtly
ilth brow-Ver and Ix-Uer elaina, than ttraee who

flnlah.

Parlor Suits,
feefe 8’
Patent Rockers,

Bureaus.

Extension Tables,

L°MUl?r%°rS;
Camp Chairs,Sc.

,

LOUIS BAGGER &gt; CO.

DOOT Bin SHOE SHOP.

Common

Furniture

...
.
.
Of every description

Prices that Can’t I Undersold'
Thaaking our nutnerona ;

•m&gt;, we ahall endeavor by f«

J it»^.ui»-&lt;i.»,~..i»
recently v*es»tfl4 bf Mr* t’roekcr.M
IOrvd to make

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ENCYCLOPEDIA
ft---

L w m-tton...

HOW TO BE^r.STp-'
YOUR OWN. :
LAWYER
Kellogg, Domaray &amp; Co,

�And site got up.
came to the bed­
shading tha ' light
with one hand. "I knew there was
Something strange alxrat yon,’’ said she.
"Why, you are aober’" Buch teatiHKrtiy waa considered reliable, and the
man now enjoys liis new-found rvputa-

Skten men urwtd fer murderously.
Tin:

»:a.vt.

the introduction is

A doctor al jLyons, France, has un­
dertaken, on a wager, to go fifteen' day* witb-

and turbnknt

____ _________ reapoombility
should not be incurred without some con-

springs nt Manitou, five miles distant,
with which there is almost hourly com­
munication by rad and coach, will
prove reliable adjuncts in the good,
work :
Genend debility, nervous or other­
wise, arising from malarial causes or
overwork, mental or pnyaiosl.
Consumption in ita pariier stages ; dis­
eases of the liver, stomach, spleen, blad­
der, aiid of an uterine nature. Bronchi­
tis and asthma, organic and functional
scrofula in all ita prbtean forms, niual
and pharyngeal catarrh, espeQudly when
contrnctod in damp localities, and-chron­
ic malaria poison and ita many compli-

A Horrible Story of Frenzied Anger
and Death.
The horrible tragedy enacted in Ly­
ons, N. Y.,-conveys several morals which
people would do well to studv. It se«ns
tliat one Salomon H. Easterfy, a farmer
reconJwl at 72 : temperature «J S-.'»; rcapirsof tliat place, was wrought up to such a
tam, 1* i weight, 127# pound*. Hi* atrengtn
I pitch of frenzy by tlie high temper and
quarrelsome disposition of his wife and
her mother that he slaughtered them
both with an ax bs a butcher would a
I know that. broncliitis will be re­
A fire in the lomlier district, of Bufbullock, then harnejoed up lys horse, lieved, if not entirely cured. Have a
and drove to a convenient Bjxit on the case in my own family.
Mrs. C. had
length by 500 feet in width. Tlie total low u
lianks
of
the
Canandaigua
outlet,
where
been aftiisted with it for several years
•225,000 and tho uisuraiicu *08,000... .0.
be completed tho hideous drama by before we came. here. Tliree months”
drowning himseif. It is said tliat the residence has nearly entirely .relieved
g in hia pooeeaaian *122,000 in forged bonds
chief cause of the differences lietween her.
the city of Jadtaoiiville, Fla.
the couple arose from tlie intervention
I had determined to advise no one to
Ox the thirty-tliird day of his fast,
ot the mother-in-law. Every time she come here, eithvr for health or fortune,
visited her daughter trouble arose be­ but the certainty of finding relief from
tween the man and hia-wife.
I bronchitis and asthma is so clearly man­
Much has been said of mothers-in-law, ifested in the case at Mrs. C. and others
partially dioapand the trouble thev produce in the tliat for once I break mv resolution, and
re lajw around
11wo-thirds of a
families of their children, when, from • urge all jmitsoixh afflicted with these dis­
necessity or choice, they bike up tlieir tempers to come.
reaidimce. there. They should learn tliat, !
insomnious persons will be greatly
when thev leave- their own homes to benefited by this climate. I cannot
“*
k““i
abide -----------------------with their children,
they at the I give the reason, ' Some attribute it to
•^^^oU-thlrty-ahhdv'
-----------------------same time alxlicate the scepter of do­ j an unusual amount of ozone in the atof hi* fort in B worae condition than lie ha* ex- ‘
i mestic government, raid that, msteud of j mospbere. I speak fro.m personal exbib.Ud« w Um. *» ib. But. .Num.
TO“?» “to,,h*‘*'rell“*l“irut',r, tb7 i&gt;erience on this subject. In no other
are Ulen,
diere only
only M
as gu«»t«.
guests. Wi-eanrcul- hind have I ever found sleep so gentle,
...d .muUu,-rmiumi. .nJ lh» lulu »u
«ro
rnfwuiSau
n.Mbl. t&lt;&gt; .low. bta&gt;[ dvuongme
ily imagine tliat “ when the gray mare j so sweet, and so refreshing. The sleep
jaw. », u-puunno MK;
5.
U 55
is “
the
better horse"—os is the homely I of adulta is as profound and as calm as.
phrase where the wife usurps authority tliat of infipita, and there is no courtingTu«A — • bull-tight ta New Totk, 1
roxiTicxiand arrogates to herself arbitrary power of the charmer. She comes unsought,
' lusts only for that occasion; and persons over die household and ita surroundings like a good angel, and spreads ±er
the other day, under the management of Henry
An election was held in-Alabama on 1 most of the country they traveled
«4R u n.i • ■ having thus accidentally met, are under —if she be aided, abetted and re-en­ obliviofls mMntle over wearied soul and
Bergta There were eeveral ochre Meer* and a the 2d of Augwrt for Governor and other State i through, must liave' liecn ’' sufficiently
8 Who i
no obligation to bow or recoginize each forced by a mother, it is not in human
good deal of red cloak and agditr, but no gtre. j officer*, members of tbe Legixtatare and conn- tr3'inK k&gt; the nerves of a Indy. But her
Ixxly, and you know nothing till next.
.‘nnnDm.hte other when meeting again.
JEhl Sr
n.
n» n. .uulkbu. busliaud found tbut h?r comp...J
’ '
panionslur
when walking in tlie street witli one nature for the hen-pecked huslmnd to , morning, when your first pjeentiou will
•tapped H. The ton-dor* were unarmed.
for State ofilcc*. but gyncraUy auppurted tbe was actually of service to him.
------,, (jieut], yOU meet another, it wonld bo submit .without a struggle.. If Mrs. . be the unsjieakable glory of Cheyenneuim. Ant
The lieginning of the thirty -seventh | nominee* of the Greenback party. Dispatch*-* 1 considering tlie contemptuous mannci1 i optional either not to introduce them ot Easterly hud carefully studied the ns you gaze on its purple ’sides through
scripttires (especially Proverbs xiv. 1),
day of Dr. Tanner’, fast found
^r01}1 Montgomery
that iboofDemocrat*
jn which the Moors treat their
, ,Id* condition
„ U1, । maae
a ciean iwcmareport
the candidate,
thaTmro I
&lt;&lt;*«* own all or only in a formal manner. But if, sue wonld have known dint the mother ■ the chainlier window.
dried
to lUU.tauwd IruuU;. IrouMt'T with
U|' ‘7 °" thc Huu&gt; tlc^lt 1,c,nf; ‘i'vted by uiajori- I "omeiiKind,
■
tho
■
courtesy with
..................
*hich.................................................
in RUoll a cffla
xxxoet a lady, and _
sho
: There is another class’ that may rely
S^iS^eZioitaTLjh o/reSL ’1? t^ranglwfrom
»*•-to,u‘ 40.000
WiWta
W.uoo. The
The d^
di- they »*haved
l*hnT^ to
to..Mm
Mr?- Colvile
9°lviJo was
w"" re«*■ evincvB
evinces B
B derari to
to gtop
stop'with'you,
you who deliberately instigated discord l»e- ou finding relief—tlie obese. If’there
to 50.000.
wjth you, you
lwfo‘‘»add
“‘aUM
ttlK election
l|rCu&lt;».ixiMcd
Pu«d.,ff.,.u«b.
marknble. The
Tlie digmtanes
diguitan.-. everywhere
everywhere mn, introduce
intaxluct, him
him formally;
}X»UV; Lt
Ihi. tween her husliond and her was no true
, iwtelie*
that.tile
off quietly. . markable^
but thia
. be any unhappy wight who desires to
friend.
the dav walked about ocauuMially, and affected
State elections will occur this yew 1 ‘Iressed their faces
in smiles when they : woma
wo^j(1 noi
not enuuo
entit]0 mm
him mj cuusiaer
consider nimscif
himself
_________._
But thc actors in thia terrible drama ' lose some of his ovoirdnpois, .let him
toll, mto ’her
w
^mUnUuicm.
not to feel hw waakuca*. The puhw wa* re- ftS follow)
’”r pn-toiro-. and even the
•
One singular feature in our
have p;uise&lt;l **
beyond
human jun«ncuon.
jurisdiction. come.
«^74;t«npcratare,M.S: rwpiratiou, 14; Arkan-,
rude
camp-followers
consulted
her
com»•
.
—
----------v_.
mdc
camp-follower.
&lt;&lt;tn^l7when^e\7rao
n
h-exnri«|
,
.
v
ouu
nu,ua!1
. Flrat Monday tn Septrml^r.
fort obaeauiouslv and invariably adNaturally a hen one rasraon lias expresa- and only the lesson remains that, "Ah Ixjpulation is, there are no fat people '
weight, 125^ pound*. The doctor wa* exam- Venuout..
. Flint Tuiwdar la Neuten&gt;l*r.
ion onsequiousn, ana mvanaiMy mi
desire to be introduced to another, c.N.u lLT,, to hnraine ronin and wXwl to lere. If the Prince of Wales had only
incd by anixmltation, and tho heart and lung. Maine. ..
.Second Monda- in WOtMalNr.
dressed ner in the most respectful Iodi,__A nniv n.,, _;B}™ nf ti,„t oth«S
•
l,uniluK cools ram wood to known this in his day, he would have
pronounced U&gt; t-‘ in excellent condition.
j Cotonalo
inure ”
■
7
u
,y U wishes of that other to &gt; flrCi M u a contentious man to kindle
b 8' ---------------------------------‘
consult
! strife." (Proverbs,, xxvi. 21.) It is ; avoided Beau Brummel's heartless in­
The condition of Dr. Tanner at the I
..
A Fasting
Fiutinir
I.mmtlr.
It is not.; however,
a nvvM
1U.r jnu
never. wise u&gt;
to ,,
enter
into, ,
a
discussion ; c^uiry. People afflicted with consump­
beginning of tbe thirty-eighth day of hi" foot Wm&lt; VirginiaraSllUg Lnnatic.
l.UUailC.
. ,
’ tuu.1
. to B-srertain
,
w
enie-r
mm
» (UHCUiwion
A
tion aud Bright’s disease in the advanced
There ™, veare .u.-o in the Blnrkh-v
“ ,•»
“&gt;« w
with
one who i.
U.lw.tl.
—.
—
»mx MV um:
ia .hln
uiuicieii
wiui the
me
was about
came aa on the preceding two dr i Zi'ITwr
J?! ““S-Vto lie totodnoed to . Udy « intirmitiee ot tomnett. and. n. thi. no. stage, or lalxiring under organic disease
“cJ Thomas
ThomM Wig
11 ig-­ not, for ta gcnerel, Bociety gentlemen are h.ppv'famiK UlDp*;5 lu“1’
.***“ ,nl?* of tlie brain or heart, or nervous affec­
"
. almshohse 11 man named
were all so constituted, it
..
। gins,
who persisted in &lt;*
i77jXJ'chri7Lrod.bS*^t
toitta '".'.''“"Jl *7 h"
.'““’A1" *"'k ’"»ta l..v.. been fur Iwtft hrnl Mre. tion dejiending on organic lesion, hail
waa 78 ; tawperaturv. 99 1-5 'reaptratioa. 15.
tXl^v^TjtiJXtv Lre,m l
0,-,-r mmie hervudt, to ta. E-terly : better remain away.
i Uta tbe "^tar bytattaSforty 4.-2* [
taSS |
“X. Z.T"IX.^. X“h.'&gt;
dynamometric Uwta. M iukxnetcra tn the right
toodudsouuwlrfl.
"
r“«HJrU^rt“^a7y“ih&lt;'’8buro'lt du“^ ,to * tai’'‘0 ““*••«*
«™&gt; iu.bil.ty to keep tarn, meddlil^’irith ' In the case of consumption in an ailvjmeed stmre, however, tiiis ranch can
ron mve ota and tbe
“l
.U&gt;« '"“t; tlw
ol bvrmMri.,1 children, ll.ro,. l&gt;e said : The patient’s jiathway to tlie
G. W. Cakdew was on trial at Mober.
..
son gave out, ana tm process oi restore- and die rule is that the introduction should i;vwl U...,,
Rncriflertd white th., nr tomb is smoothed by an almost utter al&gt;ly, Mo, for outraging a nwprctablo monwd i
senee of physical suffering. Death gen­
:
dill
Xu"'",7w
Iiira b’yhtea,
‘h7 ■u.K'.'-rn.bfe
woman. Whilo he wa* b«-iug conducted from ' Nebraska.. . . . /,
erally imsues suddenly and without
the jail to the court-room, bo wa* »et upon by
. he existed on a small bottle of porter,
\\yu- relations mav widiout anv cere- ' aM,n
t,ie 'ireadful crimes of their ex­ pain, life simply going out like n caudle.
Crump, the hnnband of the outraged j
: with a few swallows &lt;»f water The nor I
rciauous may, wiuiout any cere- ^jMjrrfuid and maddened porenL—.-ff- I —Letter from Colorado Springs, Col
woman, and shot to death. Carlew ran Xp*
’
yui area swallows ot water. Ibe por- monv or hesitation, lie introduced to b‘
j.’,.rriina Times
round with hl* handcuff* on bogging 1 North CaraUna.'
“
ter he finally gave up, taking only wn- friends casually encountered.
y ^ivriing
_______
the people for God's sake to protect him. but I'enu»&gt;&gt;vaul* ...
..
j ter. . When he died lie was veTj* much |
Emigration from Germany.
Cramp finally overtook him and emptied hi* re- Nouth Carolina..
emaciated. A post-mortem examination
Postal Cats
American Olive Oil.
Statistics relating to emigration frum
A man and woman under arrext nt Premont,
- -— —
-a —------------ Germany have been recently submitted
StoluSluS 10
&lt;4J MM. Bender uxthw I Ocorgt* .. ;;
»________ weighed, six ounces, his stomach was
of on a small s^le,
m pnxluotxl
in ££
formula
for making
olive t to the German Parliament. The numw?
&gt;
-r
ru
t ,The general election for ITeaidcnt and Vice
Dispatches from Los Pmos Indian j jyuaidi-u-----------------•
■
Agency report that •• forty-eight chiefs and ; Nur. 2.
‘ in die right lung there wi— .. ..&gt;uu- ,
head men of the Uncornj ahgre Ute. bare .iguud I
I citlous cavity considerably larger than a ‘
the treaty.
The nuocem of thc com-1
m
.....
goose egg;, there wre
were nlro
also taberotea
tubercles I
to
«n
Iu Ctafonn. they gntta #4,217; 1879, SI.327. Important m. wm.
rnuukm u amired itcyond doubt Ouray
The following is dip condition of die I mwiwcu
scattered through
the iciuuug,
left lung.’ ..ifrom
mruugu uie
.
----- ,
,
I!
.1.. I sion
tliat ~Grimalkin ^vlwutilS^M
tlxo increase’marked by la*t year, as
awured tbe «xnmi**iou that uc trouble pnblic’debt, a* rcjxjrteil on tbe 1*1 in*L:
i
began~losing flesh,
1
*the
’--- start
*—* vhe’-------’ and, de- wo.n that Grimalkin may lie utilized us
will be
experienc'd
in
getting the
to
lx;
an
error;
diey should bo crushed compared widi the years immediatelv
the exertions
of the
attendants,
de- [ a letter-carrier
considerable ail- 1
pw-ui-&lt;
iriuuu*ui
uiv»iu
iiiiHin«, nr- —r— with
.............................
White River and Southern Utas to .ign, now III* prrerot. bond*.................................... I 33S.131.0M spite
betwron two stonta taming ----agntaBt
&lt;»ch
I
O -O---- - preceding, th.
H.u nnmixin
uumiiuio given
until for
nil th.
j,uu
’
I rlined to partake of food, saving he was vau‘f*Fv to dlL‘ puHIo interests. . Tlieae other vertically. VSe can
that the Uncompahgrea have agreed to the
....
—
Wo con quite under- ।'*two yean* following
tho —
Frunco-German
treaty... .The &lt;xyuran of Artama give, a popu­
.
I Christ. Wiggins was a native of Boone w,,rtll”'R proi«ae to organize a service of
re leads -------.1.4T..W
w
)nave
mve never gince |wn Bnythi
stand
that
cradling
to
quite
differj
wa
r
i,3M,i«i.e*i
lation of 41.680. Inrlruling 1.600 (luiarwe anil . —- — -..............
ijFjS ' county, Ky., and, aside from his pecul^*'
present engaged, ent results from grinding. In cider-pro- I reached,
4.545 Indian, tout . relu.hng Ui* Ihwerv.Uuu ■ lutun.t.nc rwrtta^
?h?± Tlie 83,&lt;327 registered for
KUUM..W0 । iar ludlucination, was intelligent and rn* M&lt;'n’" ol ‘ngeniuus experiments, in chicing counties in England apples axe —
aLdlhmbloImliaDgmA taken m the «mm*.
-^avy pmrfea ftuid.......
1879
1879 consisted of 20,106 males aud 1.3,221
11—
1 7— ' t.oui.1. UliWM a• general
«P.«auw »ur ipuivering
mail favorite
Morito uitii
with I ‘•’—8
'
*
’
Aocokddvo to the dispatches from
T&lt;taJ min bond*
i. . a
.
ii tno
..
No less than 21,150 were from
“ ■ .1
th.. .th-mUnu,
*&gt;&lt;• mtillK
maU.. SU.kmtiiifr
S.-I.-tuur T
Ltuk
fur theft projiared for cider in the same manner bs females.
_
......
,
...
Matured rt*«
........... I
the
French
prepare
their
olives,
by
grind
­
Prussia. North America was tlie goal
Fremont, hob., there u rearecly any doubt that , 1^*1 tender*
i
t----------------------------;----headquarters, they thenbe dispatch a
15AM.000
|
The Strange Will of Baron Steub?n&gt; ■ numlier of cata, securely tied up ing them under revolving stones. Cider of 30,808, Brazil of 1,630, and Australia.
the old man and woman recently
arrested
there
i
certtaeuw
e
f
dry
orit
...
"
I Fix-ilenxl eurrenev......
7,306,710
thus prepared will keep for years, and
are member* of the Bender fannly, on whose Go.il and *Uver ocrtlliIn 1860 or 1861 a copy of tlie will of
*&lt;M*len lwK*. to the neighlxiring improves with age, some say, on account
30,573,(00’
farm in Kaimb* the remains of Senator York
. Baron Steuben was published either in I vdlj|gea« where they are freed from con- of an essential oil pressed from tho ap­
and ten other bodic* were di*covcn.-d in 1673.
WWah j the Louisville Courier or the Louisvilk ‘ fiut:nieHt and turned loose, with neat
A fond mother wants to learn how her
Thc woman of the party say. that oho will
ple pipa. In America cider is mode
, Democrat, and he makes this strange ' I^tvta of letters firmly strappixl to from crushed or chopped apples, and son will turn out That's easily done.
confres all about tin- murder*, and insist, that,
T.-IO &lt;lrbt
f provision in his will;
Ho devised u 'their backs. At once their domestic inalthough she 'is not a Bender, the old man is,
If he’s wanted to go out aud weed the
and that she know* everything concern­
i»Mu^«» | goodly portion of what estate ht had at ' Rtincta come into full play, and they possesses neither tho flavor or tho keep­ garden, he will turn out slowly and reing properties of tliat produced in Devon­
ing the murders. A resident of Fremont, who
— | tlie time of his death to two of .his fav- «wifay flee homeward with unswerving
shire or Herefordshire, England, i Here luctantlv and be two hours dressing. If
lived near the Bender*, recogniziw the old man.
‘8,■576,053
’
oritc house servants, on the explicit con- &gt; &lt;brectiH-s.H. Of thirty-seven cata, thus
he’s called to s.ic a circus procession go
It appear* from the ^womaa * statement that
by hell probably turn out quick and
the Bender* fled from their place in 1673, when
a, «a&gt;,47o carry away hu Ixxly and bury it in some °ne
hitherto tailed to fulfil ita postal b atan.d
Btoue veMchu ’ On the Pociflo hurt himself trying to come down stairs
it became apparent that tho relatives aud
b, 841,115
friends of Senator York began to suspect them
791,136 secret place, where no one can ever find ; faction with excellent punctuality. It । thev use tin
and put a boot on at the same time
of having been instrumental in hi* takmg-off.
a90,5TJ,«W it How he wm buried the writer does 18
however, that when a double i
J
They have sinoo lived among tlie Indians, end
15.535,000 not know, nor does he know how it . «’^vlec shall be arranged, difficulties raid ]
have encountered such great hardahipa that
delays
may
arise
from
tho
meetings
of
A
Just
Tribute.
151,650.733 hapjxmed that said will was recorded in J l*
THfi markets.
* - - *
.
they determined on re turning East, one cf the
A just tribute is paid
paid to women in the
U1
° wdl-book
the high road. If the feline
A
objects being to obtain some money hid away | ToU1
the
will-book of tbe Court of Appeals in I P06*
NEW TORE.
on the Bendci farm.
rell-known play
AvaiteWes-wte’ I Kentucky; for I find by reference to
can lx&gt; inspired with,a high . well-known
play ““Unde
Under the Gaslight,’’ I b**™
......................................... fl 00 4SI0 00
• • • • •r*
1 Chambers’ Eocvdopedia, volume nine, ! *&gt;u*e
dnty. overriding iieraonal im- and it is as true as goapel It ia worth • »«*--•....... •i............. * “s-S 6 nj£
। tliat Frederick William Augustus Steu- r,uhe. mJ1 w°l l&gt;t‘ W®D- Filing this, we I preoenruig and runs in thia wise: “Let Fil^a^
thc Chicago, Burlington and Quincv tnd Peoria
rtUB................................ a K0 (A 4 50
64,03,512 ' ben died on his estate, near Utica, N i aPpreheu&lt;l that irregularity in delivery the woman yoi^look upon be wise or vain, Whbat—Ko. 3.&gt;
IM ta 1 10
Interna* aeernad and not yH paid.
3X1,117
u Mixed
43 d
40
■***” Y., on Nov. 28, 1794. ’fie waa bora at I
take place.— London Telegraph. ’ ' beautiful or homely, she hu but one
proacbca, culminated in the arreHt of over 200 Intereat paid fir United HUtoa....
4fi,5®^Cl
.................. -...................
84
*0
------ -- —
andJ that
Madgoburg, Prussia, Nov. 15, 1730, and I
------------------------- -------( thing
shos can
c give
— or refuse,
‘
,v~* is itriL-Wr«tnra;
Internet repaid oy trau»portatli
1.-1,042,864 wm educated at tho Jesuit College at
her
heartHer
beauty,
her
wit,
she
may
I
£o«&gt;«-Mc
—
...
S°t So Easily Fooled.
heart--------- —
---------- ,-------Nieme raid Breslau. But why thia will i Chambers' Journalwill
recalls
an hhr
anecJo«.
her
lore ia the
wnn lint
Liva; 1“
—U
ihn
Saobut
.♦.
—-Gl.
*»..treaaure
.............. withCHICAGO.'
A fire at Bed Bluff, Tehama county,
wm recorded in this State the writer of • dote which is related of a certain Edin, moW and without price. She can
CaL, destroyed *100,000 worth of property....
tliisis not advised. Ho only knows that burgh professor of natural history who Old-V ,
1U 1X1111171 that when \ou look
Medium U&gt; Fair.
in delivering
deliveruur aa course
course of
of i up°n per your eyes shall speak a mute
An ordinance haa been introduced into tlie
The various mints of the country it wn« Probably tho original will waa wan engaged
id in
t the proper office in Utica, -----I gin
lectures
geology,
bi which had a n&gt;- ; devotion; when you address her your
coined *4,276,500 during tbe month of July. recorded
geology,
but
-------on
iraixiUArt i vo»°e ^all1x5 Kentle and kind. That you
■Ma 3 tenng.
... .Firrt Ooapwnller of tbeTreasury Lawrence N. Y. If not so, then there is no record sult different frem what wan anticijmtixl.
Na Sfljwttig.
*■" '»“•&gt;« «!»•
ditid&lt;-H that Government employe* are entitled of such will, as the will-book in the One clay a chosen band of his .lu.lent. ■ "Sf11 9°*
Col. Grierson telegraphs that he to pay for public holiday*.
- . all at once understand vour vigorous
__________________________________
acquired possession of a brickbat, which
,
thoughts
and
ambitious
plans,
for
when
struck Victoria's band of bad Indian* on the
A man-of-war has l&gt;een ordered to I bum®d UP
’
*
tliat office was destroyed ■ o....they punted ft variety of specious hues,
Slut ulL. and fought them four hour*. He proceed to Cuban water* and patrol tlie coast. /L"™. “ IbG°
0.-----—Louisville
and placed among
n
the other fossils and l misfortune and evil have defeated your
- - --------- Courier- -ww
killed several Indian* aud lost one man. At
j rocks on which tlieir master was to dis­ greatest piuyiose—her love remains to
---------------------------------ksl accounts this formidable band of savage* Member* of tlie Cabinet believe that the pre*- '
console you. You look upon the tree of
course. The professor illustrated liis
was hemmed in between tho Mexican and encc of an armed American vcaael will bare a ,
The Late CenSM.
strength and grandeur; do not despise
se IX
United States troops, and Col. Grierson waa rrotraining influenro « the Bpantah ironclad*.
Ne3rty complete wu-ns retorn, have bren ro- lecture by reference to the sjiecimeus the flowers because their fragrance is all
2*3
FOREIfiW.
• ceived from twenty State* and throe Territo- before him ou the table, saying, for ex­ they have to give. Kemember lore is the
ample, as lie went on, "This is a piece
-4 K
Heavt and continuous rainstorm., ir. '
and the .pjroximatc nwult* are a* fol- of volcanic trap-reek,’’ or "This is it only thing she can give."
Dispatches from Los Pinos, CoL,
tevcral
countie*
of
England
have
laid
btmdn-d*
!
’
0W
*
'
•Ute that tbe Ute* now appear to be Batiafied
piece of granite." At length ho came
Emptoj (loo* Tracb-n.
I
U7Q.
to the mysterious stranger with the
with -it
theoOuray
treaty,
and
that
tlie
prospect
:.i -• M
&lt;L.&gt;
_ r-x.
— ' :n
i___
~ bl
- ~
‘ ■&gt;_ia
Don't try to get " sumetlung for noth’ BM75U.”O
Sudy livery, and, after taking it up in ing."
Itin’lTedooe.
8
.........................
CoBCmls.
KU.OU0
mode
i hands and examining it attentively
DMaworo..
I4MU0
lXMt3
Good things command a price in thia i St*..
A train on the Wabash road ran
he proceeded:
Moimx®
3. r-r.-.-'u for a few moments,
Krotaeity.
1.7*4 UI
l.ILl-dl " And, gentlemen, this is, I am sorry to world. If you are a farmer and your
364 -KO
VW.MI
wheat is extra, it ‘commands an e xtra
CINCINNATI.
Moberly, Mo., ditching the locomotive and
«M,UU say, a piece of foolishness. ”
«MM
।
1/k-t.onu
A similar stmy is told of an American price.
1,1M4®»
mall and baggage cars The fireman
If you hare superior stock it commands ।
7«M«3
O»,7I« professor, whose sjiecinlty was entomoi
killed and the engineer waa dangert
I. 7Ul.rJG
•UW...T
‘
*
an
extra
price.
•
।
k
»«
r.-j.'iis ogy. Some of his students, wishing.to
Mra. Kelly,
Mo. into an aruiod interference in the 1'urkinh
If you ore a good School Director and ■
... 1J«M»*»
■OKwb* test liis knowledge, jirepared a bug with
. Mt,ni
question. France will probably take no port in Sew ItaBpahlr*.
you get a good teacher, he is worth morTULXDO.
4, -WW great dare, making it up cf the wings,
the approaching naval demonuration... .An •nuo..................
legs, etc., of tbe different insects. Car­ than a common “school-keeper." Pay j w“»*
grudge by killing her. Tbe murdere**os, who English mtadonary and hi* two aerrant* have
them enough to secure the best talent, , co*»—
rying
it
to
the
professor,
they
said
:
were dnMwd in mea's doth?*, have been ar•ri',7l-&gt;
2176153
rwrt*L....C*rrful««tanaU. of th- MmiMote
uitoiauunojui'.
1.TO.OOO
SUM7S " Professor, here is a strange specimen and to enable them to improve themselves ; Oax»—Me. a.
wheat yield phee the tot*’ crop *1 50,000,000
rwe^o—
DmolT
J. XWJkl that we have found. Can you classify m w*l m tbe ehildrea.
Mrr.=l»
1&gt;«1OTO
Latex advices from Afghanistan indi-I wdSi
bushel*. The quality of wheat m good.
1.ISM76
MTO.OIO
So, too, of school supplies. Bny tho I WHur-No. iwirn..’"’""
it? " The professor studied it a few
1443»&gt;
lu that Burrow*' defeat by Ayoob Kahn, near ! OMb....
momenta and then said quietly : " Gen- bent. They are the most durable, and
in the end the cheapest, though they ■ i**auta(^?
tlemeu, this is a hum bug."
Futemn masked men broke into tho
cost a trifle more to start with. In i Pu**—
XA.7WT,4T4
'INDUNAPOUS.
other words, don’t try to get something wsoat-Ko.
SMMdhixr the Matter with Him.
8,-64,083.
A leading officer in one of the courts for nothing, simply because you occupy *&gt;&gt;»« .........
public position.—American Journal 2*3*
Estimates are made for a rice crop was charged with never going to bed a
OJ- /idural.on.
..
. of 250,000 barrel* in Louisiana, this sober. Of course he indignantly de­

8be will Uk&lt;! with her

militia to Jonesboro. All i* quiet again.

bile, and was weak awl hclpluw lor
hour afterward. Not«rithrtandu« the

Vndur ho circumstances, then, should
introductions be mad* indiscriminately.
vessel — the
Indeed, some "books have laid down tho
Another
lairbarou* and brute! fashion. At Tacna the rule that odo should always aoertain be­
Chilian* *p*rcd neither o«c nor sex. After forehand whether it would ba agreeable
having obtained powmrion at the town, they for persons to lie introduced to each other
killed *11 tlie inhabitant*. After the capture of
belonging to a Spaniah pinlwat. Tlie facta of Arica they butchered 1.200 nou-combataut* in or not; but there are so many cases in
the outrage hare been placed before the author­ roid blood.
which this inquiry is impossible, that
ities at Washington.
such a rule would be more often infringed
The jury in tlie case of the steamer
Lady Travelers
than followed, hence die necessity of
“A Rid. in PrttfooM. u.d Slipper. " &lt;■" “4 i&lt;tayxrent_t«- ui ™d~jred taReawanahaka, recently burned on Long Island
utaeaiteoIGKrt. H. E. CoIHlSTm. , ttoduta™, .f.oataobUg.tacon.
to »&gt;«■&gt;
United Mtatew Hteainloct laipectora frum all book nt trevri? ta Morocco, tan novel
[.Mure of which i. thM tao .utaorA more unwelconM eithrt to trewt tae other
wife rocompu.i«l him. Tbe Saturday \ »&gt;“&gt; dnmgMd, or elre oonUnue &gt; dftRenew ure :
roowuntanret
•■It mtalrt have boon thought th.t
U, taerefor. ta. riighta* doobk M fclt
Edison is still experimenting with va­ th. prreeSTof . Id, mu.1 U?. taren . ' ’b’11*" * "»Jll-i«l .utrodocUon wotad
rious materials for perfecting hi* electric light, greJl .mbMTMwment. And ro it up- I &gt;»
and ia confident of ultimate triumph. He doubtedlv might h»ve proved ta muiy I
&lt;* nuking it, but to roek
keepa adding to the improvement of his cue; but Mre Colvile. ETlnulr An™ u opi»rtamiy of roertumng ftom beta
electric railroad motor, by which ho Blunt Ladv Baker. Mid room other, of I
»l»ta«Miroqiiuntonc»»itanrod.
expects to attain a i&gt;pocd of 200 milcti per
brogT. ,Mre z^id*
the wUbkmren ■ her ret.
toJure
to have leu
been born
born to
to enen- ^^jt^bw^whu-Ji’.nnoMei^taMta.
evutnlto, .fire ten mouth.* widowhood, hu joy ndventurow ftnvel. From the taro 'ntri.iiu Uoi. w tach ruppoMW th*t ta.
ntarriMl Afr TkMv-irl
nlr To*i.n.n,.ll.
I* J_. . .
l.~..
.
.
peTSOUS intrCxluCCtl should ttKlOgnUM CBCll
™|
UU.U..k kin.Hr to . other when meeting elsewhere. But
I there are formal introductions ,of a dif­
«».&lt;**•
-&lt; «-•«
i ferent character, and which must be carel‘cct' «l«»troyed by forest fire* in New BmrufK. fa^Ukriwd with the strange ’ full-Y ““UnKuwlM-,«..
4
tor instance, persons meetii
' *
”Uk .. Dnrtu, U,. &gt;«r urftns Jnor SO. 1W. Cadent, at uighklovomuM un*.-r &lt;MUvt
•to
nxro th... 70.000 Cn.dl.rn. .h» .Urt.nJ
i„tUi. wiklerufj ,h&lt;- ™
reulv ।
Y, ■ m»ku&gt;g » monung ojll, u..
!?''?“? »’pumuuut o.Mri.t.jot. (o mount JSoTovcr her hu-bu.d ...J S’V“,U^ ,1"tr"d“'Y1
other’by
by
U^ir pro^.t . nuyonU notio.. In ^±5
'
I pirpo^ rf tueilituttago.mvetotion.with
reality, the chance of an oMl.ngbt by j Le^mdentaurdiug that the introduction
robl^i.'^hicb
^bThta”-^^ U

LI

Ute year, i»eing double the production last nied the soft imjieachuient; and he gave
cf
1 V&lt;mV find tlj.i niAalifxTcr..rwicnj &lt;/. I... 11...
1.
__ __ .I
I-

Mrs. Lome is too fond of England.

i:

�The city

7.1886.
Ecnador and traveled through the

until. the animal

HOUSEKEEPERS’ HELPS.

en mile-atone. It stood as a symbol
that thare waa thc center of the world.
Jelly molds should be
From this golden pauit artificial high- cat’s
cold butter. When you w
exhaustible, as some writers have repre­
exteu
throughout ths empire. Io o'
the jelly or podding, plunge tbe mold I waysvextended
--------------- ta----------------,
.....
sented, but that, on the contrary, if the
emum,
“All ity- He lets the cat out of the
into hot water, remove quickly, and the
.
_
____
___________________
railroads dono do others, and they all agree
iVwrftwrf.
wnll
t,
.
miles up a hill and then rolled him back present ruinous system of destroyingtb^
|ual parts, to which add sulphur suffi,
not
lead
to
Chicago,
but
a
good
many
of in the nature of a cal always
and
without
any
trouble.
I
n
&lt;4
le
^
_
ent to mala a paste; rub tbe legs with
in a barrel, for the offonse of calling a _
: them do. Of the 81,000 miles of lines I ita feet Only be talks of tarn
new growth, i.
they will, lw th. mixtan. till U» wwb. oom. .w.y,
Put a quantity of elder flowers into a I in the United States, at least ouc-eighth 1 pan, and of raining cata and
church a Joas house. They're Itoond to fare Loy y-m. be ,.meta»Uy trntami- j
-&gt;» • btUo ohr. ml.
jug, pour boiling water on them, let the
fore many years, oe pracucany ex.M-.nm(1nA &gt;
u
• are in roods centering in Chicago. No «** folks dance like a cat on hot bricks.
have religion respected in Leadville.
’&gt;-■« &gt;h“‘ ».ooo"
nat^d from their native soil. Already : t|ioril v
nt^u-mont that seve
strain tnrougn muslin. Wwh tbe face
t
every moniinw with ttre decoction. It v1”1 ™“.th”1
t»enty-foar
ALL SORTS.
The aggregate value of the petroleum the section* of forret nearest thc ship-1 fiTe
the farm of Levi Slayb
will remove lanbura and trocklee and
Chl0^0 “ no* * JmulS
.
.
.
X
.
a
I
___
-*
—
A
____
Tl_
—
4
41_'_A
____
A_
1
_____
and petroleum product exjx&gt;rt for thc ping-places have been destroyed and the near Dayton, in that oounty, have yielded will beautily the ekin.
““ 1 tad U la a great and proeperona one In
the
present
harvest
tbe
handsome
quan
­
bark has to lie carried sometime's hun­
p.™™ rr . -1854 tho I“iml“l*»n waa 65,872. It ia
tity of 3,650 bushels m flue wheat as .
Co7°’: I Imlteved that thia vear’a ccnau. will
000,000, being a falling off of S3,000,000 dreds of miles on the backs of natives.
The Princess of Wales dances lightly
ever was placed on any market.
teaapoontnl of powdered tarai u added rfmw that the muntar han nwebed half
The army worm is causing much alarm to every, pyt .or starch need in rtardung , malion
In 1839, one vco kter and gracefully.
A tree
ia ninety-two
ninety-two
in many ports of New Hampshire. Ditch­ oottoa
cjt wafl o^ntol/the
Jret
cotton ttoK
goods, U&gt;«y
they nan
can not be made to the citv
orRanixed
irat ahi,
ship- ■ “
Ttt“ near
“eiu&gt; Nashville “
I
t
is
not
strange
that
12,000
dentists
The moat remarkable bill for election
bum w&gt;A
W1U&gt; a
. blue.
bfoxe. The
Tho borax
bonu &lt;mn
&lt;au have
h»T« II menl
m,.nt &amp; wllrat SS
P„tw„l &amp;
“ &lt;h~neter.
ing proves to be the only effectual means burn
■expenses wliich has yet appeared in En- find employment in the United States. of staying their progress. Heavy stone no injunou. effect upon tbe doth or up- ,
Th,
„ .evenly.1 «,■»*». S. J- 1“‘ F~r, imumfMtDr.
J.
N.
Farrar,
of
New
York,
states,
rollers, drawn by oxen, have lieen on Um wewrer. wai.wiche^thM every ..^bt buxhel., The total receipt, ol need 100,000 keg. of beex.
land is that of Mr. C. W. Wynn, the
cored, twenty-five rem Inter were
A. Baonon Ancorr hu not touched
•defeated candidate for Montgomery­ in an article published in the Dental brought into requisition to crush the on‘&gt;can afford it
worms.as they advanced.
Conn Watxb Cue—Ono Uwcnptal ol 13.000,000 btuhele la 18N there were animal
eninud food for
lor fifty
fitly years.
reui.
shire*. His expenses were no less than laboratory, that not less than half a
Wheat is a very hardy plant, and it is sugar, piece of butter the size of an egg, ] 138,000,000 bushels, with a value, all
A jcxGBo in Hams county, Georgia,
ton
of
pure
gold,
costing
about
$500,000,
.£18,454 ; more than double those ta his
a mistake to suppose that it ia directly one-half teaspoonful of cream of tartar I told,
-----, of
_f $78,060,000. Last year the num­ pulls the plow while one son hold* the
•opponent.
Each vote he jxillod cost is annually packed away in thc mouths destroyed l»y the cold of our severest in a coffee-cupful of sifted flour, one- ber of 'hogs
-----------‘’----J handles &gt;nd another drops the cotton
received
wasa0,588,000, —
aud
of Americans, and, in addition to this, winters. Usually wheat ia winter-killed fourth teaspoonful of soda in one-half tea­ cattle 1,215,700. Thc total value of the
him £6 15a.
there is probably four times as much by alternate freezing and thawing, snap­ cupful of water, whites of two eggs livestock handled was over $107,000,000.
A bill providing that grand and petit
Even more pointedly than last year, cheaper material, such aa silver, platina, ping the main root above where the feed­ licaton to stiff froth, and put in last; It will not be surprising to learn that jurors must be able to read and write
ing root* hare put forth.
flavor to taste.
about one-half thc juirk-packing of the has passed the Kentucky Senate by a
the English papers are discussing the etc., used in filling cavities in teeth.
A Vermonter writes in favorof Guinea
Bponoe Cake.—One tumbler of sugar, United States is done in Chicago, when vote of 19 to 12.
subject of some substitute for beer to He makes tlie curious and interesting hens as valuable in the way of guarding one tumbler of flour, five eggs—yolks of it is known that the slaughter-houses
be drunk in the harvest field. Some estimate that only 800 years would be the othei/fowls from hawks by day, ana eggs lieaten light, with sugar, whites to of the tracking district can handle about • Or 100 patents issued from the Gov­
ernment office in Washington, ninetyfarmers give their lalxirera cold tea with required to bury the amount of gold polecats/ cata, and human thieves at stiff froth—add flour, and stir as little as 80,000 nogs per day, when run at their full eight never jiey liack thc amount of the
About three-tentlis of the
good results. In Scotland buttermilk ia coin now in circulation in the country night' A&lt; slight disturbance about tho possible after tlie flour ta put ia; flavor capacity.
premises rtita these sentinels togiving witli one teasjxxnifnl of essence of lemon; Bessemer steel produced in tlie United fee to the owners. becoming a great drink. Oatmeal and ($150,000,000) in the graveyards. • The tlie watchword, ajid it is not easy to bake in a pan, crease and brake, but do States is manufactured in Chicago, one
Bret Harte continues to serve hia
water, kept cool, is considered one of the magnitude of American dental opera qnipVnieili until order is restored. 1'hey not cut
establishment alone employing 4,000 country by lecturing io what the Lon­
best harvest drinks.
tions is shown. by tbe statement that are easily reared, and uro invaluable in
Cucumber Pickle.—Put five hundred men, and a capital of 85,0d0,000. Tlie don papers call “the quaint unemo­
this direction.
cucumbers in a tub with four quarts of largest ready-made clothing house in tional American tone.”
about 300,000 artificial of jioreelain
at---------Chicago,
employ
William M. Evarts seems to be com­
No animal is so badly abused as the salt; cover with boiling water, and let I America is located
--------—*—
.
The iron furnaces in lilast in the teeth, mounted ou various kinds of j
.... ..il
-_ - posed of will and steel; he is never ill ;
Kiiuin oi , •
hired man thought it a great ■tend twenty-four hours; take them from I “g a
3.800 men and women
nil the year
United States fell off slightly during th&lt; plates, are made every year. Dr.
E . Farrar
”
hardship that wo required him to clean the brine and put them in jars with three round. The aggregate of the wholesale be newer shows signs of fatigue: and the
quarter ending June 30, dropping from ; supplement*
H
these figures with 'the
" im’ - their floor thoroughly twice a day. But dozen onions and eight peppers; cover ’ trade last year was $841,000,000. Theag- amount of lulxu* daily performed by him
] bo ulttatetatouna 'it much Ita Mnieet, with boiling vinegar, in which you have gregste
481 in blast to 413. About half the bitumi­ p-irtunt .Utanent, Ixuad on
of
the
entire
railnrad is prodigious.
the city
for 1879
An Illinois girl witli a breach -of-promnous and charcoal, and 70 per cent, of compiled with painstaking tabor, that, !
arTSran^ol^uily0™ put two tablespoonfuls of cloves, alspice, business of
a, a
lump
alum the size of. foots up $764,000,000, a gain of ise suit testified that it was tlie usual
and cinnamon,
a----rof
---------------------tbe anthracite furnaces, are now at work out ot an average ot eighty people ot all
to ta
atlJ,
eomtortn- an egg, and’ one pound
’ of' *brown
-------sugar. almut 17 j per cent on the previous year. thing for girls to show their love-letters
In other words, over one-third of the classes, only one can be found with per- My jirovided for, thrive better and fatten
Trot Bolia—One pint of milk, one The location of Chicago ta geographical!y to fifteen or twenty other girls, in order
macMnery needed to make pig-iron in feet dental organs. The other seventyand one wonld tliink the farmer half cup of butter, one-quarter cake of correct for a great city. Is is the com­ to make them jealous.
iwould prefer to eat such iork to that compressed yeast, two quarts of flour. mercial capital of a great agricultural
this country- is lying idle because it does nine require a. total
. earn.
a
Heat tho milk and butter until the but­ region which maker so rich several of
not pay to run it
1V , the Northwestern States of America,
t------------------------f Oentleman.
ter ta melted; wild the yeast, pour the
sentenced to two months’ imprisonment
Gen. Trevino, the Mexican officer
A difference of opinion extata among
A ,,3^^ writer a&lt;lrises sowing or- mixture in the middle of the flour, stir a . The growth of these imperial Western with hard lalxir. The only game in their
' Statesta, we think, without a parallel else­
who haa just been married to Mum Bo- European engineers m regard to the chord grass and clover in August. Tliia little. If mixed at 9 A. M., mold at 1 P. where in history. Tlie pojnilation of possession waa ten rabbits.
M., without adding any more flour. Four
berta Ord, gave to hia bride some beau-* Practicability of establishing a sea, a* is i* well if moist weather succeeds so that hours later, or one before baking, mold America has increased with giant strides,
A mines was accidentally thrown out
... ,
.
...
.
..
: now iiroDosed in tlie great Sahara the 1116 young clover liecomea well cstal&gt;- into rolls. Bake twenty minutes.
but in no part of the country more so of a bucket at the top of a California
tiful mnmage gifts. Among them were 1 now proposed, m tne gnat raumra tnt
Otherwise, if
a
of magnificent diamond ear-rings clue* problem being, it wonld seem, how Kmaj] and backward the frost is likely to
Beef Stewed with SnapBeans. —Take than in the Northwest. Sixty-two Years shaft. He clutched wildly at the jag­
ago Illinois was admitted into the Union, ged rock, and by chance his wrist caught
and bracelets, necklaces, lockets and to keclf UP“ 'U’gued that, suj&gt;- i kill it Aa the seasons are apt to be’dry four }*&gt;unds of rather fat brisket, two
and took its place at tlie foot of tbe list m a crack During ten minute* he waa
rings, all resplendent with targe diato
created by means of rather than moisten the tatter part of finely-chopped onions, a tablesjxxmful of States.
It stands now third in rank thus suspended at a height of 200 feet
-4
salt,
half
a
teas]xxjnful
of
white
pep
­
B *
&gt;
...
™
;♦
I,—«
: summer
BUU&gt;me[ and the beginning of fall, the per, as much cayenne pepjier aa you can in jxiint of population, being exceeded
moods. He also presented to her a a canal, it would lose an enormous
.
I nwkVMHin
preferable way is to defer sowing clover
“ You couldn’t hit the aide of a barn
only by Pennsylvania aud New York.
dainty saddle with silver stirrups and quantity of water by evaporation every seed until spnng,-putting it out aa early take on die point of 3 pen-knife, aix Other States skirting the Mississippi and with that pistol,” said Warren taunting­
day, without the introduction of an as possible an as to get the benefit of cloves and a quart of water; bare the
ornaments.
“tlie freshwater-seas" liave grown al­ ly to Jones, at Hillsboro, N. C. “ But
water
boiling
before
putting
in
your
beef
equal volume of fresh water. .The water what early moisture there may be. This
I can hit the side of you,” retorted
Lovwusi planter, have great hopes ^Ira”tITbring replaid bv a supply is the safe way; the other, aa lias been anil seasoning; let it come to a boil after most with similar rapidity. And yet Jones, and he fired at Warren, inflicting
the development of this vast central re­
&lt;,fa recant iareato by which baga.se.-, comtog tlrrough the canal, 'the whole sufficiently proved, is usually unsuccess­ putting them in, then set it back on the gion lias only begun. Within a radius of a mortal wound.
stove
to
simmer
for
tliree
hours,
akirnthe refuse canestalks left over from the ji Ixxly will soon reach the maximum of ful in the nortliem climate. Where rning occasionally; keep your pot closely 1,000
The bullet with which Hiram C. Briggs
----- "miles
—- of
- which Chicago'is
-&lt;j_ —the
clover is sowed witli orcliard grass, plas­
____
2_______________________
? y shot Erskine Wood at Coeymans, N. I.,
I?11
froII! Ike Territory
process of manufacturing crude sugar, saturation; and thus, the evaporation ter should lie applied to favor tlie clover, ooveroJ, mid 1« ear.-lul uot to let it .top
.
. ■
,
.
.1 . •
nt New
N»»w Mexico
Morton in
tl&gt;«
nntitn
of
in
the
southwest
to
the
the
other day, passed directly through
stewing:
string
aud
split
lengthwise
cross
eau be matin into paper fibre of good still continuing, a deposit of salt will lie which otbenriae, on strong ground, will
Briti*h pussesaiems in the north, we have the heart, yet Wood was able to run a
quality and that bleaches well. Theoe formed, which in time must fill up, tlie be overcome by tlie graas, orchard grass tbe seed two quarts of beans; put them a country penetrated with railroads, out half mile and to live fifty-eight hours
in with your beef, adding a tableapoonful
being
one
of
the
strongest
growers.
stalks have been nsed to heat the cvb|x&gt;- whole space of tlie interior sea—the sa­
of sugar and a gill of vinegar, aud let of which almost a dozen republics the after the tragedy.
—Chicago Timet.
size of France could be made. In all
ratiiig pans in which the sugar is Ixiiled,
The liodies of fully 200 persons
linity of the water Ixiing sucji that no
Evkby farmer, says the Country Gen- them boil for half an hour.
this vast section there ta not os much
but they will yield u ton of fibre to every onimal life would be poasilile in it, anil . tieman, has noticed that aixiut the time
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waste land by mountain aud morass, all drowned in Cayuga take within forty
Stories of the Dorna*.
years have never been recovered. Vari­
hogshead of sugar.
tta ulltoto n.ult being .implv the
"h“l
“““T1
f
.
i
told,
as
there
ta
in
the
single
little
king
­
It was during the
successfullyperiod
’ ’ of* ! jom of Italy. In Iowa alone—that ous explanatory theories have been ad­
, ..
.
.
0
j
.. , the run of the fields and barn-vards,
--------------------f... ilramaof
______ : Among the personal eSects which enmulabon ol im immeMe depowt ol. U1,.„, j, „ ,!laU,riKt tanenee in the egg the
“ II.III.,"
Henry IU., .....
one ................
day, that wonderful State of grace and plentv— vanced, a late one being that the rocky
Wit'. m
Mars
was receiving &lt;™..i.
friends ...3
and then, ore a, b„t 10,000,000 acre, of »r». liottom of the take has many cavities, in
™-----------------------Sore Bernhardt, the French uctrcsK, will salt. On tlie other hand, tlie projectors , supply. I tliink tlie second fact is the xm..
of the enterprise claim that the jireaence ' natural result of the first, I have fed lulmirere, Dumas, tho elder, presented ble loud ns yet untouched by tlie plow. which the remains lodge.
bring with her to this country will,
ol thi» Wilier and it. erapoention mu.t
“‘S
taokwhoet, tax »nd her with a beautiful sutin-liound copy Necessarily Chicago participates in all
Bt b recent decision the old New
be the famous skeleton of her l&gt;ed- |
,
.
.
sunflower seeds, nnd have found nothing
of the drama, nnd an old doctor who was this growth and prospective greatness, Jersey taw denying the right of liquor­
produce ix.pl.nu mln., which will m n „lo&lt;1 to a,, „hol(. wl)^ „
(&lt;J
room. It has a {leculiar history. It is
present exclMmed rather simply : “So
dealers when sued for violation of local
-----------------------.----- 4kyor young chicks it seems es- you are a tragedy-maker, voting man ?” and the time ta not for distant when it
targe
measure return
into—the sett, mid .
the skeleton of a young station officer,
u’ili take its place among the few great ordinances to demand a jury has lbeen
adnpted. After two or three “ Yes,” replied Dumas, “just like yon ; cities of the globe.
repealed. Several dealepi of Passaic
who committed suicide on account of thus not only accomplish thc object re­
feeding on soft food the young the only difference is that you have
ferred to, but also convert a sterile waste
City tested the question, and the long­
disappointment in love. This anatomi­
chicks will pick op the whole wheat quite yours liound in deal.*'
Story About Artemus Ward.
standing decision of the Sujireme Court
into a fertile country.
greedily; and will thrive on it as on 110thcal souvenir was presented by the dead
Dumas was a great friend of Vatout’s, I| There are vet living in Fottaville, Pa., was set aside.
i ing else. Growing chickens have a large who wio. so devoted to Louis Philippe’s several gentlemen who never hear the
man's friend. Dr. Pozzo, to Saru, who
Philip Stevens shot John Green at
. demand for lime, nndespecial!;’ bonemn- family that he followed them into exile. name of Artemus Ward without a smil­
Mystery of Exchange.
has a religious regard for it
Meriden, Ct., in 1861.
The wound
p*riid, and this ta more easily supplied in On hearing of his death, “ Poor fellow,"
, Most of our readers are aware tliat thc wh&lt;,le wheat than iu any other grain. If said Dumns, “and how did that hiq&gt;- ing recollection of a pleasant night spent healed quickly, though the bullet was
Albert Grant, better known as Bar­ quotation of foreign exchange represents wheat were $2 jx*r bushel it would still pen?" “ At dinner; the water they had witli that droll genius. In the winter of left in tlie body. Green accepted 8130
one of the earlier years of the war Arte- I
on Grant, has been condemned by Sir a pn-taitim oonaiueraMy in exee&lt;« ol the be die eheupewt food for young chick., to drink was very bad; the Princes’ were mus Word was advertised to deliver hta ; in settlement of the aflair, on condition
that Stevens should enlist in the army.
•George Jessel, of the Bolls Court, En­ actual fact; but we doubt whether all Formers can, however, economize bv all sick, but Vatoiit\ died." “Tbe famous lecture on tlie Mormons in the | Now, after nineteen years, the long im­
of them know precisely what ta thc dif- filing wheat screenings and damnged courtier 1" said Dumas with a smile.
Town Hall nt Pottsville. Much curiosity ] bedded bullet has caused death.
gland, to the payment of 8600,000 to the ference. By the usage of Irankera, th.* wheat, which, though unsaleable, ta
Being present one evening with was excited by the announcement of his
Emma Silver Mining Company, that old Spanish dollar ta assumed os the par near]y as good for chicken feed.
Sand at the first performance of an exeParkkrsbcbg, in West Virginia, has
of exciiange, one .^......1
pound sterling iIxung
w.„..,
Texas Plan of Keeping Sweet Po- cralde jiiece, he was conversing loudly comiag, nnd there was everv reason to j a 10-year-old hero. He plunged into
■sum being thc profit he made ns pro­ ..t
expect that the hall would be crowded j
TATO„._^
.—Go into the woods and cul
cut »
a with her, when a l»ourgeol», **ated in on the evening of the lecture. But one ’ a river to save a drowning playfellow,
moter ot the company. Inasmuch as «|U«1 to four and four-nuith. of them.J 1 tatoes
Iff point of foot,.however, in ^oy„w trot. a|, lu[ .ix incbcin diameter front of them, turned around and sharp­
came very near losing lus own life
making profit out of the project of which’ the Mtablubed money, of Great Britain j „1(1 fi,o (wl,
11o1m
dde ly rtMyuested them to be quiet. “ What, ” of the fiercest snow-storms that ever! through the clinging of his terrified
visited the town raged 'without intermis­
he was the prime promoter was a breach and We United State., a potmd »terhng ,
thi, m|
OM,
in th„
exclaimed Dumas; “‘you have tlie good
campanion, and drugged him up a steep
„oa!.d the ■•pipe." and, on lock to hear George Sand and Alexander sion all day, aud the night was wildly bank, where both lay a while, completely
of trust, Judge Jessel held that his hav­ eontmneda. much go d a. M.8, &lt;rf Umled j
stormy when the lecturer was driven to
j, potatoe., and pile item up iu a
ing since l&gt;een adjudged a bankrupt did State, money ; and th» u tbe true par
Dumas conversing together, and you are tlie hall. He found awaiting him there exhausted. Then the rescued one in­
of exelnmge or rate which muat lie teed
form to the top ot the -ppe.” not satisfied!”
xrolled—
back
into
the-------water,
and
not bar the collection of the judgment. in omlverttng the money of one country
onlv five men who had defied the storm.sensibly
-------- *-------=-—
—
•»----g,,t &gt;tew end lay over them, atao
Dumas w as a very powerful man, and Adiaucing to tho front of the .tuge, .ml tl” l&gt;2« littlo fellow ^in performed
into that of the other. For ltou.ee : .1 „ini
tt bemifly. and throw ou rather proud of his physical strength.
iKTking
with
lu.
inger
a.
if
to
.
.ingle
Ule
difficult
f(«l
of
getting
him
ont,
Tmt Chicago Tames presents the lat­ anythmgeoeto £100 in Great Bntam, it. dot until the pile i. coJered good-at His father, Gen. Dumas, Marquis de la
J
W. Bbeweb—and
individnal, Artemus said, in an ordinary
Tohn
----- °-----------------J his brother
”
est estimates of tlie grain production in toe nine exprawedm the mowy of the |,.„t „x jtoe. Do not cover the top Pnillerie, notified his birth to Gen. conversational tone, “ Come up closer. ’ went to the house of Ezekiel Stewart, in
United State, la S48T. taxordingly, U | a,,
te two „
^.toi „ Brune in the following terms : “ My
this country and Europe, together with
11 Inrt.to all bankers, that, , *d.at the .team ariaing from tho potatoci wife has just presented me with a boy, Not knowing precisely what to do, the Liberty township, about twelve miles
audience of five compromised with their south of Marion, the other night, and
the statistics of our recent production when exchange la quoted al, l«&gt;i, there
At
iutinitiou of
eighteen inches long and weighing ten
and exports of breadstuff*. It appears ano nod premium, but the too par ha. IxJa weather cover the “pipe,” but al. jxmnds nnd a half. If he keeiis like emliamuisment by doing nothing. Arte­ called him outside the houae. Brewer
opea H in
weather. To get tliat at 25 he will be no pigmy. ' The mus clianged hta tone to that used by had a revolver aud seemed bent on mis­
-at tlie present time that our wheat crop been attamed becauto, ti wo mulhply
.q^ •• „ w. toil, .imply father was also a man of great strengtli, one who wishes to coax, and said: chief. They soon were engaged in an
will amount to between 475,000,000 and MH4-8, wmeht. the nominal par, by ! into
“ Please come up closer and be sociable; altercation, and a fight waa progressing
k’kwh 1. then the quoted rwte, wo |
„ h„h, fo tto TOnlb ride to put your
494,000,000 bushels, and the com crop got S4.87, wkich w the toe jvir. We hand in, but keep itcorered also, “when whose fonts were renowned in the record.*, I want to speak, to you about a little mat­ finely, until Stewart broke loose and ran
of the French armv. An engraving of ter 1 have thought ot."
back into his house. Brewer followed
-will also be very large, exceeding that of need scarcely odd that it is owmg to this i iu&gt;t in use ” ”
”
By this method,
a small tho time, now in the hands of Dumas,
Having succetxled in getting hta audi- to the door, aud was warned by Stewart
• can,
’ with very little trouble, keep
1879. But tlie Eurojiean harvests prom­ ca-CTimstance that the exptnta of gold family
Jr., represents him alone on the Brixen denoe to move up nearer the stage, the not to enter. Disregarding the warning.
ise to l&gt;e much better than last year, and from the United States are Dot larger. all their ixitatoes through the winter.— bridge holding in check of body of Aus­ humorist said : “ I more that we do Dot Brewer stepjxxl acroas the threshold,
If there really existed such a heavy
'
trians, killing three, wounding eight, have any lecture here this evening, and when Stewart seized a rifle aud shot him
tbe foreign demand for the next year premium on bills of exchange, as many Cor. to the .Fruit Farm.
Killing Large Weeds.—Some weed* aud causing the others to retreat The I proix»e instead that we adjourn to the through the right breast, fatally woundisn’t expected to be more than two- persons suppose, it would be immensely
may be effectually exterminated by cut­ Marquis was a mulatto; being one restaurant beneath and have a good iig him.
thirds aa large as for the past twelve profitable to exjxirt gold to Great Brit­ ting off tbe stalks cluse to the ground evening at the theater in a box with a
time.” He then put the motion, voted
months, in which period the United ain. Id point of fact, iu' view of the with a scythe. The proper time to do lady, a young coxcomb entered, and of- on
, it himself, declared it carried, end, to
Without Pain.
neceasary expenses of freight, insurance
.
States exported about 180,000,000 busii- and loss of interest, the margin does not this work is soon after they have attained fered to see'her home after the play. give
no appeal from the chair, at once
Before the days of chloroform there
'
|he way to the restaurant There he
■els of wheat and 100,000,000 bushels of more than cover the risk. Tne United their growth, but before the seeds have “Thanks,” said the lady, pointing to led
matured. The branches of some weeds the General; “I am with this gentle- iintroduced himself to hta intended audi­ was a quack in San Francisco who ad­
States half-eagle, it may be added, con­ are so close to thc ground tliat they can
man.” “Indeed," exclaimedtbe young jtors, nnd spent several hours in their vertised tooth-druwing without ;&gt;ain.
tains 116 grain* of pure gold, equivalent
Tlie }&gt;atient was placed in u cliair, and
only be severed from the roots by the use
,
richly compensating them for
There are sixty-four cities in the to $5 ; the British sovereign, or jx.und of a hoe, which should be very sharp in man, sneering, “I took him for your company,
servant.
” He hod no sooner uttered ,dtaap|xiuitment in the matter of the lec­ the instrument applied to his tooth with
a wrench, followed by a roar from the
United States with a population exceed­ sterling, 118 gwuna, equivalent to 84-87 order to do the work well and with any this piece of im|&gt;ertincuce than the ।
ture by the wit and humor al the stories
of United States money.—Economiet.
ing 30,000; there are forty-four cities
considerable degree of ease. Weeds General took hold of him by the collar, and
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anecdotes without number that he
should be cut quite early in the season, in and, lifting him like a feather, threw ,told- And tliat ta how Artemus Ward
with more than 40,000, thirty-four with
told you I would give you no pain; I only
John Wiltse’s Mother-In-Law.
order to prevent the ripening of the him ou to the stage.
lectured in Pottsville.
■more than 50,000, twenty-eeven with
just gave you the twinge as a niecimen,
His grandson, tlie present academi­
John Wiltae, living in Elizabeth, seeds that would give trouble another
to show you Cartwright's method of oper­
more than 60,000, twenty-four with more
N. J., disliked his wiie’:
sreou^ •ear, if not the same season they grow. cian, is a chip of the old block, of ex­
Cats and Proverb*.
ating.” Again the instrument waa applied
than 75,000, twenty with more titan forlrade her visiting his home. Ho occu­ Jhc
cf some weeds are entirely ripe traordinary physical strength, and most
The Sjianiard, says a writer, like the —another tug. another roar. “Now,
of the blossoms are still ■
100,000, four with mon- than 500.000, pies apartments over a joweter’a stwe. while thepedals
q
Italian, plays tlie cat when he thssimu- don’t be impatient; that ia Dumerge’s
.and one with more than 1,000,000. Lon- He ascertained lately tliat hia injunctions Z~T’ J
lates, but it is not * dead one. He says way; be seated and be
were
his wife
’s mother,
• DO
were not
mn obeyed
oixycu by
uyiu*
wiles
mother, i 10
_~T
__ V 7;---------- ~T.------- - J of
71 the from being n* witty as his father. Some­ the cat would be a good friend if it did Dow be sensible of the
but that she wm in the habit of calling
* b •?" SJ*
B n&gt; body sjieaking of ’Alexandre Dumas to
but the other English cities fail 'clow while he was at work, and of concealing ?mre“ «»n&gt;»demble j»-a» to destroy some bis ‘wm waa buying one day : “After not scrntcli, and he thinks a cat which my method.” Another
mews is not a good monser. .kn Italian
henelf in a cWt while he’was at din“uJ1‘‘n\M’,d all, your father has sometime* written says one had better be tho head of a cat other tug, another r
this is Parkinson’s
“J
l* inferior works, but he never wrote tire- than the tail of a lion; a wary German
below Philadelphia and Biooklyu; Mau­ ner. He kept his knowledge to himself
and secretly removed the flooring from 5? “TBn?
Burfao? &lt;* some ones." “It wtu through selfish- goe* like a cat round hot broth, and be- like it; no wonder,
tootli hung by a tlir
ground
they
throw
suckers neas," replied the son, “they would
th. —1
0^1 i
____ ? n .
theth®
ground
or or
thev
willwill
throw
nnup
in/iVoi-M
Ueves it too late to drive the cal away out the ojierator ex_,
cago and St Louis; Leeds and Sheffield
in the same manner aa trees ana bushes. have bared him first.”
when the cheese is eaten. Many be­ “This is my mode
A
sharp
spade
or
a
narrow
steel
blade
heard retreating footsteps, and an in­
lieve that a good cat often krns a mouse, without pain,and you
stant later there was a scream and a fixed to a handle ta tlie beat implement
An Enoch Arden at Mount Vernon, that no cat is too small to scratch, and
it with tta* c
use far the purpose. After the stalk
craxh.
Mrs. Wiltae'* mother waa not to
Ohio, is likely to get his wife beck, fur that you cannot keep away the cat
I. —4 -..J___ .__ J
__ M . «
much hurt, but Wiltae will have to pay
be returns with a fortune of 830,000. when it has task'd cream. The Bussian
thinks that play for cal* means tears tor
while
the
Philip
Bay
is
a
shiftless
fel
­
in the eartli. A
low, and has tad the Annie Lee a miser­ the mice ; the Arab says that when the
applied with the
drunk,
able life for fourteen years.

Island show a populatton of 276,710—a

make a daah at ita left hind

�colt 2 yeare ohl

QLEMZIT SMITH,

nhuuhiltr no

worthy.

Best suckling colt
8 00
second do
ia their character, and which are nnt
CLASS 16.
President provided fur in the premium liat, are
Roadsters.
entered, the judjre* are Herired to re­
Judges—Michael Dokter, Henry Ellin,
Secretary commend discretionary premiums.
5. Artich'-« entered and marked a* Lewis Durkee.
Treasurer
$500
Mandial foreign, -hull not compete with those i Best home colt 3 yearn old
•
800
of Aunieetic manufacture, but may be. second do
500
considered worthy to l»e recommended Best mare colt 8 years old L
Ira Stowell, L. D. Garpner, Milon to notice.
second
do
•
800
’
*
Walpokef, Z. H. Horr, Friend 1)
400
6. \ irwina Committees are required Best home colt 9 years old
.
880
to make their report to tlie Secretary second do
Mup^rintendont«• *
4 00
at 4 o’clock p. tn., of the third day of Best mare colt 2 years old
3 00
second do
Trotting and t unning. 8. J. Bn&gt;&gt; kman rite fiti if possible
800
Minks Mead
7. Jud re* of cattle arid horses will Best horse colt 1 year old
900
VmwIv,
Darwin McOmbvr plroae hsvc the ribbons tied upon the , second do
300
Sheep «nd Hogs,
C. J. Norkis animals Irnfore sending them from the Best mure colt 1 year old
second do
Fouht&gt;,
D. R. McElwain
300
(J. M. He*es,
8. Tlie Aw;wiing Committee will Bent suckling colt
900
designate the sward of premiums by second do
rL.r.,1 n.ii JIStanley,
• nt,rM1 Han* | Mk». J. M. Hkwes.
rihlxtns ns follows.
DIVISION B—JACKS AND MULES,
I Mm. D. G. Robinson.
First pre mi urn,'blue. Second, red.
Judges—R. B. Wighlitman, A. J.
AgrieulUiral Dent..
I). Eyclshimeil Sp**ciaL yellow.
Bowne, John II. Dennis.
Fruits Hud Canned Fruita,
Badges can be procured at the Secre­ Best jack
$3 00
. Hknky Haven*, Mrs. C. G. Bentley. tary’* office;
900
second
do
J
Grain aud Vegetables,
L. N. Mixer.
9. Superintendents are strictly for­ Bent mule team
800
bidden
to
convey
any.
information
in
ORDER OF EXERCISES.
900
second do
/
900
Tuesday and Wednealay the two reference to ownership of animal* or Beat mule cok 2 years old
100
\
flint day sol the Fair will be occupied article* oh exhibition in their several second do
drpartntrnta.
in entering and snanging aiock and
Best mule coltl year old
?3
10. Exhibitor* of thoroughbred stock
articles for exhibition, and all entrie*
2 00
must. Im made on or before 9 o’clock p. shall furnish a pedigree uf the same to
.
100
m. on Wcdnoaday; except horses for the Secretary.
Note.—Mowers and reapers and a
speed, which must be entered the first
DIVISION C—CATTLE.
large class of farm machinery, manu­
^'rdnefedny, st 10 o’clock a. m. factured abroad and kept on sale, are
CLASS 1.
Durhams.
Trotting of 3-year-olds or under trill puipoaely kept off the list.* All such
------ ALL WHO WANT THE-----take place, 2-o’clock p. m., Stallinn articles are invited witli tho assurance
Judges—John Morgan, John Holden,
trot. 8 p. m.. Foot Race, 4 p. m„ Ex­ that every facility will bo given for A. D. Kent.
display.
$10 00
ecutive Committee will meet nt the
Best bull 3 years old
800
Secrataty’s office to fill vacancies in
second do
HORDES FOR SPEED.
800
tbe Viewing Committees- 4 p. m„
JUDGES-A.J. Bowne, 8. J. Bid- Best bull 2 years old
5 00
match at ball throwing.
second
do
el man, Miner Mead.
Thursday, 10 a. in., Judges liepn ex­
5 00
Best bull 1 year old
No. 1—Trotting.
amination,
10i
o’clock, Walking
300
For county horse* tliat never made second do
800
Match will take nlacc. 11 o'clock a. hi.. three minutes.
Best cow
viewing of tlieiiorses iiitho ring. 2 I First Premium
500
$15 00 second do
5 00
p. m., Trotting Mulch for all horses Second “
1000 Best heifer 2 years old
3 00
owned in the county without a rcedrd, Third
000 second'do
“
3 00
to be followed by nmning race.
Best bull calf
No. 2—Trotting.
900
Friday, 10 a., m.. Ladies'Riding and
second do
Three-year-old colts best 8 iu 5 half Best heifer calf
• 300
Driving, - to lie followed by double
SHOULD CALL AND SEE THE
2 00
team trot. L30 o'clock p. m., fn-e for milG.heat* in harness.
second do •
$10 00
all trot, horses to be oesued in the Co., First Premium
CLASS
2.
5 00
Secon I “
to be followed by Grund Cavalcade.
Durham Grades.
300
Third
"
•*
TICKETS.
No. 3—Tro’ting Team.
Judges—Same as class 1.
Tickets of Membership (not trans­
$5 00
Best bull 3years old or over
Beat 2 in 8,1 mile heats.
ferable) $1.00 will admit members of First Premium
8 00
$10 00 second do
one family exclusive i&lt; sons over 2! Second “
3 00
5 00 Best bull 2 years old or over
years of age, during the fair. Single Third
900
.
3 00 second do
"
tickets g&lt;M»d for one admissioo;25 cent*.
200
Best
bull
1
year
old
No. 4—Running Race.
Children over eight mid under twelve
100
second do
For county homes, best 2 in 3 half Best cow
years, 10 cent*. All tickets attempted
5 00
to be used, except by tlie person to mile heats.
300
second do
First Premium
$15 00 Best heifer 2 years old
whom they belong will be forfeited.
3 00
10 00 second do
Tickets can l»e had of the Treasurer. Second 900
Third
“
„
_
t
.
$08
•
GENERAL RULES.
2 00
Best heifer 1 year old
No. 5—Trotting. .
100
second do
1. All competitors for premiums,
For stallions owned in the county, Best bull calf
150
.
judges and officers ahull be residents
73
second do
of the county nnd members of the lw«t 2 in 3. one milo heats in harness.
$1003 Best heifer calf
society, nnd no interested party nhall Fi &gt;t Premium
5 00 second do
pass judgement bn property that he or Second “
No. 6—Walking Team.
his family may exhibit.
CLASS 3.
2. All animals and articles intended
Fastest walking team to wagon. *
Devons.
Removed next door to Reese A Detnck’s grocery, where you can find all kindsof
for exhibition shall be entered on First Premium
$500
rerson
Tuesday and Wednesday, the first Second “
3 00 Chas. H. Stone.
.'
•
days of the fair, Ht the office of the
No. 7—Trotting Match.
Premiums—same n* Durhams.
Secretary. No deviation can be made
(Entrance fee of 10 per cent. National
CLASS 4.
•
from thi* rule.
Made of best Oak Leather, Ohio Tanned. We also keep
8. Exhibitors will be careful to have Rules to govern.)
Devon Gi ados.
Free for all horses owned in Barry
tlieir articles and animals arranged in
Judge*—Same ns class 3.
county,
mile
heats,
best
3
in
5.
their proper place* iu season, otherwise
Premiums—Same as Durham grades.
$4000
they may be overlooked by the View­ First Premium
80001
CLASS 5.
Second “
■
ing Coininlttec.
4
Alderney*.
20 00 I
••
4. Cards wilt be furnished with nuin- Third
'
10 00
liers as entered :it thc Secretary's of­ Fourth "
Judges—Geo. Davenport, Joseph
.
fice, which should be placed near ani­
Bray, Chas. Youngs.
DIVISION A-HORSES.
------AND ALL KINDS OF----mals or articles exhibited, so that the
Premiums
—
Same
as
class
1,
CLASSI.
judges will hare no difficulty in finding
CLASS 6.
Draft Stallion*.
them.
Alderney
grade*.
5. Exhibitor* of horses will take no­
Judges—A. P. King. Tho*. jAitoft,
■CALL AND GET PRICES.------Judge*—Same as class 5.
tice that a sign will be raised in thc Henry Miller,
$8 001 Premiums—Same ns class 2.
center of tlie ring, designating the Best Stelhon, 4 yrs. old or over
class of horses desired by the judges s «cond do
400
CLASS 7.
for examination, when all horses of Best do 8 years old
Ayershiret*.
^TTEffTlON, ALL.
ASHVILLE LIVERY.
that cluss must lie brought into the second do
200
Judges—Same as class 5.
ring, and there remain until the judges Best do 2 years old
BOO
Premiums—Same as class 1.
have decided upon their merits.
second do
200
J. OSMAN, Prop.
0. Any animal, farm or article, tak­
CLASS 8.
CLASS 2.
ing the first premium at any fair, shnll,
Working Cattle.
Stallions for Roadsters.
if considered worthy, the succeeding
Judges C. W. Bassett. E. D. Reid,
Judges—William Lee. C. J. Norris, J.
year, lie allowed, a diploma, and on thc
Jesse Jordan.
aecond year after receiving said prem- i J. Perkin*.
$8 00
iiitu, shall again be entitled to compete Beet stallion 4 yrs. old or over
$8 00 Best yoke working cattle
fi(X)
secoud
do
second do
for said premium.
4 00
700
7. All animal* and articles ofFered for Best do 3 years old
400 Best pair 4 year old steers
500 PURCHASERS
LOW RATER
exhibition shall Ih« the bona fide prop­ .second do
2 00 second do
fl 00 Batey. Bay Ntate,
3 00 Beat pair 8 year old steers
erty of the exhibitor, provided that Best do 2 years old
Bridgeport, and
/
second
do
any firm or vompany doing biisiness second do
9 00
5
00
Whitney
Organs.
Best
pair
2
year
old
steers
as -such may enter company property
CLASS 3.
Webber. (%lckerin*,
3 00
second do
in firm name.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELOR8
400
Hale, Christie, llanea.
8. All team* are strictly forbidden Matched horses, Mare* or Geldings Best pair yearling steers
maFb a specialty
8
00
Bro*.. Whitney and
i
second
do
for
all
work.
to drive faster than a walk', within the
800
flri
ammeron
Pianos,
।
Judge*
—
David
Hoes,
Geo,
Padleford
i
!!^
n
^
a
ri
r
n
8teer
calvM
grotiuds during the fair, except in thc
900
| second do
_______
home ring and there are required to F. A. Blackman. •
J. OSMA.V
CLASS 9.
move kt all times in the same direction Best pair 5 years old or over
$700
the center of the ground ou 1 second do
4 00
Fat Cattle
Beat pair 4 years old
gNTERPPlSE
5 00
Judges J. H. McKevitt, Henry Rog­
9. Mo animals or stock entered for com secund do
3 00 ers, John Kurtz.
petition, can be Htken from the ground Best pair 3 years old
4 00 Best fat ox
$8 00
until 8 o’dock p. tn. of the last day of second du
J *or S5O. and upwurd*.
*
200 second do
the fair except by permission of the
0 00
CLASS 4.
} Best fat cow
marshal, and no premium will be paid
400
on animuls or articles removed in Matched Horses and Carriage Road- ' w^nd do
EorSIBOnnd upwards
Aters.
CLASS 10.
violation of this rule.
Judges-Jerry Rogers, Washington 1
Milch cows.
10. Foreign articles intended for ex­
ORGANS BITAIRED IN
.
hibition shall lie marked as finch and Sponablt-. Geo. Mason,
Judges—Pleiades Brown, John Reashall not compete with those of domes­ Beat pair 5 years old or over
$10 00 g.mrlujntMnny.
second do
.
tic manufacture.
7 00
New Freeh Good* and Low
11. Fancy articles and articles of do­ Best^mir 4 years old
10? second do
SOO
mestic manufacture shall lx&gt; manufac­ second do
500
CLASS 11Prieee.
tured in the county by the exhibitor, Best pair 3 years old
500
Herds.
second do
„
w.'
800
. .
Nol^-Horx» lmlii.clM.to matcli I „ MUUglO---lAIClllAllI
*Ed uuur
*&gt;&lt;«*. John A.
M to color, rte Mid action.
— D.
n o
n—K™
I *JURobinson.
C. Sanborn.
tiooo
I Best 5 full blooded cattle
r modify c '
CLASS S-,
priret
Best 5 grade cattle, to oe owned
,
they deci
Single Horses for Carriages..
Rwipcettally,
Having bought for OA SH a large, neat
! by one person, 2 years old orover 5 00
! The National Live Stuck Journal
Judges same as Ciass 4.
C. H. BKRRY,
Beet 3 years old or over
($5 00 will be. given as a third premium. di«Nubtllk, Jllcb.
8 op ' isiou C.
second do
JgOOT ANDNHOE SHOP.
[CONCIX-PEP NEXT WKEK.]
CLASS 8.
Ladies,Riding and Driving.
; Judin*—!). G. Robin non, Sarah Bar­
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
! low, Mrs. C. B. Benham.
(Boat Kidfag
$300
aecoud do
“
Cheese ni Everything
800
ti. Soci- Beet Driving
too’
entered on the first day

Attorney at Law,

KING

Attorney * Counsellor,

£J MOUttfifAlHr,
*
SHERIFF.

OF

LARGE ARM

SEWING MACHINES

I WILL SELL THEM ON LONG TIME,

JULIUS BUSSELL,

ZDZRZS- GOODS,
pCWEBS * B1BL0W,

AJNI&gt;

Lightest Running and Largest Arm

SEWING MACHINE I
AT THE

A. g. BUCK.

American and Foreign Marble,
. DR. B. W. Will! MORE
TpCLBCTIC PHYSICIAN. Rrokterce and ofiee
rb at Lrvl Elliott*, Maple Grove Oen re.

J. A

BAUGHMAN.

AND SURGEON, Woodland Cen­
tre, Mich. Day nnd night call* promptly at
PHYSICIAN

|_£E1VR1’ ROE,

Pkopkiktob

----- OLD RELIABLE-----

MEAT MARKET.

and Salt Meats,
WOLCOTT HARDWARE! Fresh
Smolei Ham ail SMicn,

C. C. WOLCOTT

Whips, Robes, Dusters, &amp;
FLY NETS. CURRY COMBS, SWEAT PADS,
BEST MADE COLLARS WITH

READY CASH,
CLOSE BUYING

SINGLE OB DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

LOW FIGURES.
on.ctufik.ivs

GROCERY

PIANOS

GOOD SHAPE

SMALL COST.

SHEET MUSIC Boise

Tx.

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

NERVOUS DE81L

CLASS 7.
Brood Mai-rs accompanied by colt or I
colts under 8 years old.

CLASS 8

FINEST SEWED BOOT

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

5 00

fafa h Cotel &gt; lint (fat Cnoq fan!

wrrea.
Sign, tbe Kg Boot.
FRANK BAKKW.
' :’C

IM THEIR SEASON.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
GF The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, fitc.

Fresh Goods, Fall Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
HENRY ROE.
Village Resolution.
Vniui, It hM been determined by thi* Coen
eil by rerolaiiun that th* rtrnyhtnlflg, altering and
extending M&lt;in Bt-eet, In the elluve of Naehrllle,
from a point In front of tlx rcakfense of Phillip
H-dlrr'n, throe* north to tha veetlon Unc betwean
»eetk&gt;n» thlny-elxand twenty-live, of town three
nonh of range ueten west, including the conrtruetion of the neceeotry culvert* and bridge* aero**
rhoinappte River, and extending tbe atn at ta front
nf iberreidene-nf Dani-I Evert* and Albert Lcnu
in an aaaterly direction to Inu raect Mid Main Street,
after It I* ax itndcd a* aformid. fa a nectary pub­
lic Improvement, and, wheiea*. the making of aaid
CW.C improvement will require tha taking and u»I of private property which the coo net! hare baa*
unable to aeqn'nr by parch***. Therefore raaoivad.
by ti e Common Couac'i of tbe village of MaahvHle,
that tbe atralghtnlog, altering and extending Mata
Slrcctjtnd extending tbe atreet In fronted tho resi­
dence of Daniel Evert* and Albert Lcntx, in Mid
rillan ot Naahvlllc. will require tbe taking and
uring a atrip of pr.ale property alxty-eix tee« wide,
for etch of aaid atrreat commencing at a point In
front of PbUUp Holler’*, al tbe place where Main
street angle* to the wret, and running In a north­
erly direction in a untight linn with Main Street to
the section line between section* thirty six aud
twenty-five, acriw* land owne.1 by Phillip I’oiler.
Catherine Italaton and Thomaa Blaiadeil aodextood
Ing the al retd In front of tbe residence of Daniel
Evert* and Albert Lcntx. from a point where Mid
street Interaectsl be section Hoc between section*
thfrty-fl**
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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1880.

VOLUME VII

—Business begin* to boom again,
Tanner has completed his fast and ex­
presses a determination to gormandize
the remainder of his days, and the
prospects are that wheat will soon be
&gt;1. per bushel, and other edible farm
produce ata proportionate price. Farm­
ers begin to wear a more cheerful
covntenaucc, the streets are thronged
with people, and th© tradesmen are
laying in new stocks of fall goods, to
supply the great demand that will lie
made as soon as produce and money
begins to move more freely.
—Henry Scott and Harry Shaw of
Chester, were in this vicinity, hazinga
few days ago and in their drunken
perigrinations around this village,cl inc­
hed wheels with Gust Nilsson,a sweedr
who is at work for John Kulauder, and
they immediately proceeded to give
the innocent foreigner a severe pummeling, and but for the timely interfcranceof a couple of women, would
probably have seriously if not fatally
damaged said sweede. On Wednesday
they were brought before Esq. Parody,
plead guilty, were fined &gt;26.66 and re­
leased.

LIFE I» EASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.
—Henry C. Sander* of Kalamo had
the misfortune to fall down a flight of
stairs last week and fracture three of
hia riba. ’
—The State Teacher*1 Institute, for
Barry Co., will bo held at Middleville,
commencing at 2 o’clock, Monday, Aug.
HO. and closing the Friday following.
—The cylinder of Shuter Broe.,thres­
her, near Kalamo, burst one day last
wook frightening the hands consider­
ably but fortunately no one was in­
jured. Cause,threshing" roots.
—On Friday of last week. Frit* Lent
was arraigned before Esq. Bodine, at
VL Ville, plead guilty of assault and
battery,' paid a fine of &gt;80 and was
released on suspended sentence.
—Hon. J. C. Burrows, of Kalrazoo,
will address the people of Barry Co.
on the political questtons of the day at
the Court House square at Hastings,
Thursday Aug. 19th, at8 o’oclock p. m.

—The Hancock and English club
will bold a meeting at Union Hall on
Tuesday evening next, and it is ex­
pected that speakers from abreatl will
be present and address the audience on
that occasion.
The M. C. IL R. will sell excursion
tickets at reduced rates, to Chicago.during the Knights Templar Triennial
Conclave, to be held Aug. 16, 17, 18 and
19. Tickets, good co return on any reg­
ular train untill the 33d. .
—Joseph Rhodes lost his pocket-book
last Saturday night, containing about
&gt;60.00, and early on Sunday morning,
he instituted search, and found it lay­
ing on the ground in front of the saloon,
wjiere he had got out of a wagon, the
evening previous.
A camp meeting under tbcanspices
of the Adventists, is to be held in
Cooper’s grove, just south of the brick
school house five miles north of of this
village, commencing on Friday Aug.
90th, and holding over the Sabbath,on
which day a basket dinner will be serv­
ed.
—Considerable rubbish has been al­
lowed to accamtilae in some of the
■back streets, and people who drive
through them in the cool of the day
to avoid the dust of the more public
thoroughfares, complain that it is un
safe to drive there, through fear of
their horses being frightened at ob­
stacles which obstruct the highway.
—On Saturday last, Mrs. Allen was
looking at a revolver, in F. C. Boise’s
hardware, and in some manner, the
piece was accidentally discharged, the
ball passing through the show* case,
breaking the glass in several places. A
general feeling of relief was experi­
enced by every one in the store, when
it was found that no one was injured.

i

—At the IL R. meeting last Monday
evening, a little incident occured
which was evidedtly not hi the pro
gram, “for the good of the order.” An
opportunity was given for any ono to
make* remarks whereupon Charley
Earl immediately took the floor, and
for about five minutes entertained the
audience with a tirade against the in­
activity of the club, interspersing with
his remarks, oaths and obscene expres­
sions.
It is not definitely known
whether he was dmnk or had an at tack of temporary insanity, he was
evidently out of tune some way.
—A daring burglary was committed
on Saturday night at the house of Alburtus Downs, living a pout one mile
south of this village. Mr. Downs has
been up north at work for some time
and brought home bis hard earned wa­
ges, and put them in’ an envelppe with
a deed, which he kept in a bureau
drawer, for ante keeping, till he need­
ed the money to finish the wing to his
house. The family slept up stairs, and
some time after midnight tney heard a
noise below, blit thought it was the
kitteits nt play, and thought no more
of the matter till morning, wheu un­
mistakable signs of stealthy visitors,
were seen all about.the lower part of
the house, and his money, &gt;52. was
among the missing articles.
—The business enterprise of Nash­
ville is steadily increasing, and the
numbering of houses and places of
business will soon be a positive necess­
ity.
Mr. J. P. Armstrong, business
manager for H. H. Gill, is now in town
looking up the matter and undoubted­
ly many, will order numbers, and
door-plates. The numbering will be
conducted on the Philadelphia plan
and the numbers will never have to be
changed, even though Nashville should
in time equal Philadelphia in size.
Procure your numbers and petition
the council to post the names of the
streets conspicuously on the corners,
of each street, and strangers will find
it more convenient to find your resi­
dence, and you will be enabled to de­
scribe your location more definitely
than at present.

We understand that the name of
our esteemed friend and fellow towns­
man Chas. H. Brady, will be brought
before the county convention for the
office of Circuit Court Commissioner,
and from a personal knowledge of his
merits and high social standing, wo
hope he will receive the unanimous
vote of the delegates for he is a strong
man in the party of which he is a mem­
ber.
LOCAL gYbBLlT-GABBLE.
—It has been said that “necessity is
the mother of invention” and this week
Aad PfFM&gt;»»l Chit*Chat.
she has, with the mechanical ingenuity
of Frank Prescott, conceived a plan for
The editor is in Petosky.
hoisting bricknpd mortar to the second
Give the Devils their due.
story of Buxton’s brick, and brought
Fred Appleman has joined the sick
fourth an elevator, simple in construc­ corps.
tion, yet novel, to say the least. By it,
Fritz Ixmz returned to Muskegon on
a wheel-barrow, loaded with material, Monday.
is taken, bodily, to the second story,
Levi Booth has been iu town this
and from the landing, may be wheeled week visiting friends.
to where the material is needed.
Mr. Al. Seileck has been seriously ill
—The difficulty regarding the Scipio for the past few days.
dam, has finally been settled. Dr.
Mrs. Hammond returned to her home
Young was summoned to Charlotte, in Lapier, on Thursday.
last week, to answer to a charge of
The Nashville Cornet Band will re­
contempt of court, because he did not organize, in a few weeks.
recognize the injunction served on him
A refreshing shower visited this
to desist from rebuilding the dam. It section on Monday night.
was the flume, which he repaired, and
Alf. Buxton raised the columns to
the judge decided that ho had a right his brick block, on Thursday.
'
to not only repair, but build a new one,
F. C. Boise has been entertaining the
if be chose so to do,and rendered judge* ague, for a few days this week.
ment in favor of the Doc. and also al­
0. H. P. Bowers, of Merida, Hl., is
lowed him &gt;10 attorney fee
visiting relatives in this vicinity.
Elder Thomas was making calls on
—Pursuant to an action taken by the
Reform Club here, two weeks ago a hia friends in this village this week.
E. D. Williams went to Hastings on
committee from each club in the town­
ship, met at the Christian church to Wednesday as a witness in a law suit.
Frank Chipman is keeping bachelor
make Hrrangementa for a temperance
picnic Mass Meeting. The committee hall, during the absence of his folks, in
decided to hold a meeting of that kind Petoskey.
The legal fraternaty of this village,
at Morgan on the 35 inst. Good speak
era will bepresent and no pains will have been attending court at Hastings
this
we&gt;k.
Spared to make it one of the most
Mbs May Mitchel of Charlotte b
successful gatherings of the kind ever
he’d in Barry county. The particulars risitins her relatives and friends in
will be published in full next week.
this village.

Wilson &amp; Howe claim to have the
boss of all watermelons. It turns the
beam at 33 It*.
See what Jas. Fleming has to say in
regard to his new stock of jewelry, in
another column.
Jno. Webster has has returned from
Charlevoix, and he left hb people
there, convalescent.
A. Blair and Levi Smith went to De­
troit, Thursday, to attend the Demo­
cratic Convention.,-''
A car load of cheese boxes arrived at
at the depot on Monday, for the Wood­
laud cheese, factory.
Mrs. Durham Received a telegram on
Tuesday, announcing the death of her
niece, in Battle Creek.
Geo. HeqtlTuiid Joe. Coinford, aie
circulating out among the farmers,
taking views of buildings.
Limon Wilson and wife have spent
a portion if this week, visiting relatives
and friends in Battle Creek.
This eddition goes before the readers
without coming under the scrutinizing
gaze of the editor’s watchful eye.
Commissioner Everts baa been doing
a good job repairing the crossings, and
building new ones, where they were
needed.
Myatt Kyau’s lecture was well at­
tended on Tuesday night, and was con­
ceded by all, to be instructive and en­
tertaining.
A. G. Dailey, bridge inspector of the
M. C. R. R., passed over this division
on Wednesday, examining the bridges
along the line.
Frank Prescott had the misfortune
to drop a heavy oak plank on one of
his toes last Monday, olid that toe is
is dangerously sick.
Esq. Parady rendered judgement in
favor of the plaintiff, iu the case of
Moore, vs Hardy andOamun. The case
lias been appealed.
There will be a social dance, given
at the opera house, Thursday evening,
Aug. 36th, by Joseph Comford. Al!
are respectfully invited.
Correspondents will please get their
item* in as early as Wednesday, of
each.week,especially during the editor’s
absence, to insure iusertiou.
Whiting Ellis of Assyria, and Orison
Swift of Maple Grove, started for Dan
sing Thursday, to attend the G. B.
Convention and Grange picnic.
We judge that Mr. H. Coe is intend­
ing to staft a conservatory of music, as
he has recently purchased, of Mr. C.
II. Berry, a &gt;600 piano and a &gt;250 or
gun.
Those luscious blackberries which
were brought to thu editor’s table last
Monday by Joseph Hewitt, were tempt­
ing enough to make even a Ttfiiner
break-fast.
The Battle Creek Muon has “chang­
ed,” and /nay certainly be regarded
now. as jt^full moon.” It will appear
in the evening instead of morning as
heretofore.
No one should fail to see the ad. of
C. C. Wolcott, ns he ha* got just what
you want, ho has just recieved hb 3rd
lot of diamond steel plows nnd spring
tooth drags.
The ladies of the W. C. T. U., will
entertain the club meeting next Mon
day evening. A good program is ex­
pected, and it is hoped there will be a
large attendance.
Joseph Rhodes is over 00 years old,
I yet his eye sight b clear enough to spy
a six-leaf clover, when he posses by it,
he besieged a reporter with a genuine
specimen, on Tuesday.
•^Onr enterprising townsman, C. W.
Smith, has recently procured a new
styled cabriolet, with which, and his
mustang roadsters, be may be daily
seen pleasure riding on our streets.
Clark Young was attacked with the
Cholera Morbus on Tuesday night, and
on Wednesday morning, while endeav­
oring to fnlfull his editoral duties, in
Strong’s absence, fainted-away in front
of Dr. Youngs’ office.
The social of the M. E. church society
will be entertained at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, on WednesAug. 18th. Peaches and cream and
other refreshments will be served from
5 o'clock till 7. The public are cordi­
ally invited to attend.
Tns News b indebted to Geo. P.
Rowell 4c Co., for a copy of the Ameri­
can Newspaper Directory for 1880. It
is a complete compendium of valuable
information to both advertisers and
publbhee who intrust their business
to die care of this trustworthy firm.
The directory shows that there are in
the United States and territories 843
dailcy papers, 68 tri-weeklies, 138 semi­
monthlies 7JB0 weeklies, 48 bi-week­
lies, 128 semi-weeklies, 870 monthlies,
14 bi-monthlies, 63 quarterlies, in all,
9,723 publications. Of these. New
York state has 3,239, of which 118 are
dailies.

|
NUMBER 47.

ctatly raiment, the ladies were not loth
A FU FREKDLY FAKT8.
EDITORIAL RAMBLINGS.
to wear their silks and satins. The
Mr. Yung:
.
Harbor Pt.,Little Traverse Bat. ) &lt;display of fashion that is now daily to
Ps oflul sorry yu wuz tuk with colly
. August 10th, 1880. $ |be seen under the maples and beeches
Molnu tother nite, and when I seed yu Dear News Reapers
&lt;of Bay View b truly a rare spectacle to
go into diet trans thet mornin, I tliot
Here we are in the most tony and K- 1the homesteader's wife* and red man’s
bcins Strong wus gon, and yu wus sick,
who do there congregate in
lect retreat of all the summer retreats, wives,
’
I hed better rite up a few lokuls which Little. Traverse Bay. “Wliat right large
numbers.
1
hev cum under my notice this week.
As
wc
have a good boarding house
have wc to bo here!” may be the inqui­
I seen Tim Tumbul, ytwtedy and he’d ry of some News reader,----- a question 'where the latch string b always out.
tumbuld frum ths top uv thet pole tbet that we—os a young man—may find and
it
don
’t cost us nothing, we may
’
he told bout their raison over thar.
hard to answer, neither will wc at- ’remain all summer, but when we find
He did’nt tell me all the pertictcrlera
tempt to answer it. no farther than to 1an item of interest to The Nkws read­
bout his fall, but he wuz tryin to dig
give, as an excuse, laziness, a dispoei- 1ers, will send it down. We may write
round tbet big bunch on the pole wich
tion of the inner man to rebel against 1further of Little Traverse Bay.
wuz made by them antymires, (thet nature’s healthful ways, and a morbid
Orno Strong.
aint wot ho calls em) serohin for one
desire to see as many of the attractions ;
SL.5 FIELD ITEMS.
•uv his daddy’s dolluis. He did’nt git
of our beloved Michigan as possible to
urn, ’n I think it’s too bad, don’t yu,
an editor of our means and opportunity.
Another girl baby was born in Sun­
cuz he’s a good man and needs nm if
Leaving Nashville on the evening of
field lately, George Mason was to
ennyjbody duz.
the 6th, the end of an hour and a halfs
blame.
"
I Leered frum 4 corners tother da ’n
ride found us at Grand Rapids clam­
There is also a prevalence oi malanal
them tellers wot stopped thare ATurc
bering into a G. R. Ac I. R. R. sleeper.
fevera, diarrhea and other complaints,
besb'in borrerin thare uaburz papura to
We weie accorded the last vacant berth
that makes the doctor* smile.
reed all wots happened ther since thet
in the car, which brought us directly
Charley Baird had a sale of agricul­
B(h)oy writ afore. Tha aint so tarnal
over Hix Excellency—the Governor,
hot ez tha wuz, but tha wud like tu and for once in our life we enjoyed a tural implements, stock etc., on hia
put aeer on thet ar b(h)oy’s bed if tha | more exalted position than the Gover- farm south of here, prior to his migrat­
knood ho be wuz, and he jest laffs in Ij nor of Michigan, nnd made a discover)-. ing to Ohio.
A little son of L. 0. Wilkoo’s is wrhis sleeves n herin them tell wot sort ’Twas this: the Governor spores; not
uv a chap he is. 1’1 bet a cooky he’ll in a brutal, asthmatic way, that makes iously ®lck with dysenteiy and typhoid
fever.
Dr. Benson is attending him.
tell on urn mini more if tha don’t have one wish that he (the snorer) were dead
and with skillful treatment hopes to
tharaelves,
but in a sweet, sad way, something like
I du nun, but it lieets all how folks the feeling one might experience save him.
To all whom it may concern: there is
du nkt now-a-dnys, I beared from Mur- caught in a pine forest 40 miles from
a great need of a good dressmaker in
gun, (thet ez used to be Shcridun) last habitation, and night coming on.
this place nnd plenty of work will be
Sunday and tha sed a hul lot uv fellers
We arrived at the bustling little city
cum doun thar and tuk along a keg uv of Petoskey quite early in the morning, guaranteed. Apply for further particu­
beer and sum on em got so full tha and, in the language of the modern lars to L. O. Wilson Sunfield.Mich.
Mr. Henry Knapp lately removed a
slept over and got so noisy thet sum­ newspaper correspondent, “immedi­
body told cm thade better go hum; ately sought refreshments for the in­ .sliver of wood from the upper portion
and I hern Bill, tellin Jim. ex bow he ner man.” Having secured them, there of his nose, that hod been their since
hem an ole man tellin one uv his boys being innumerable opportunities to do tho time when he was hurt in the . saw
tbet he bluved one uv the spesbul pol- that thing in Petoskey, the next thing mill two years ago, nnd by which acci­
eos, wot serves without pay, got his was to find someone we knew. Board­ dent, he lost one eye.
Mordred.
forepeeee peeled ou thet occashun by ing one of the four little ferry steam­
sumbody, but he mite hev fell ov»*r ers that ply Little Traverse Bay, we
LOCAL
MATTERS.
sumthin, 1 haint time to ax him bout were boon at Harbor Point and the
it and I give yu the fakts as I hum um. first thing we knew, beard our name
nr J. L. Stevens turns the boss
Tbers nuther pice uv nnze thet I’ve pronounced by a brother acquaintance horse shoe.
hern on, thet hez never been printed in of the quill. Then followed an intro­
cyDon't buy until you sec the Large
the paper, I don’t kno nothin bout it duction to Mr. N. B. Jones, Secretary Arm. White Sewing Machine at Wol­
only wot I’ve hern but I giv yu the of the Point Association, who cordial- cott’s. Best in America.
fakts jest as I got cm. Melindy sed jj ly shook, stating that Mr. Martin was i
WHITE
thet Hanner sed, thet Feby sed - thet expecting us and immediately volun­
The White Machine is warranted for
Jemimy told her, tbet she hunt Mrs. Q. 1 teered to pilot- ns to hi* cottage. (The 5 years. Go aud see it the Wolcott
a tellin one uv her naburz, thet it hed | Mr. Martin refered to, readers will, no Hani ware.
bin rumerd bout town thet Mrs. X wus |
doubt understand, is H. J. Martin, of
CV I have now in stock a large line
kross to her ole man. Now I don’t ] our sister villlage, Vermontville.) A of that celebrated Blocher Boot, these
bleve a word on’t^ fur she’s plesunt i few steps brought us to Mr. Martin’s lioots are all made by hand and every
nuff to uther men and her ole man’s ez cottage where wc were accorded a gen­ pair warranted, they are undoubtedly
the best boot iu the market. Sold ex­
good ez eny on em.
erous, hearty hand shake, the result of clusively by [46-tf] D. C. Griftitu.
I hum thare wuz several peepul ez six week’s breathing of the nerve-giv­
Tr Three-Year-Old Colt for Sale.
hes gon to Hustins this week to get the ing air of th is charming resort, nnd the
Enquire of E. Cook.
Judge to anmarry them^ I doant set* good Imanl and other privileges of the
why peepul git married fur if tha can’t
Jhew Store.
cottage. Mr. M. has the largest house,
live to gether morin tu years, peers
fyc.
A.Nichols
has opened that Boot
aud is the best respected man on tho
like ez if thar wuz sumthin rang in
and Shoe, Hat nnd Cip nnd Notion
Point. Himself and family are con­ store, in the Yates' block. New Goods
thare coiirtin and tha hed better make
stantly gaining in avoirdupois and are and Low prices. Call and see me.
better bargins ur els make nun at all.
enjoying themselves immensely.
Pre glad Mr. Strong made a boom for
Everybody is in love with the Large
The News readers enjoyed such an
Arm White Sewing Machine, except
Mr. Durky, fur Senitur, fur lie’s a good
interesting and graphic description of agents for other machines.
man and wc all bleve he’s oncst, if he
Harbor Poiat, from the pen of Mr.
is a lawyer, coz he tax th is naburzdogs,
Fl?' Bee-Keepers should use the
Martin, in tho issue of July 17, that it
and he spekes tu a poor man jest ez would be useless for our poor pen to Comb Foundation for sale by
H. T. Davidson.
quik as tu a rich one. He’s got beeps make an attempt at it, and so we won't
uv trends all round hero and if he gosc try. Thu beauty of tho bay and dcIV Threshers buy your cylinder
•
J. L. Stevens.
to the state senit, we bleve he’ll try lightfulnes* of the climate is all that spikes of
and.make laws fur the poor thet'll be
fV Three Quarters of all the MachMr. M. claims for it, although ajxjrtion
better ’n eny thet tother fclleryan mak of the ladies repudiate his illustration chines sold throughout the the world
in 1879 wore Whites.
if he's lected.
in which he cites “that of the residents
It beets all, how much nuze a feller here last year, sixteen return this year
JEWELER.
'll hear on, if he bangs round town a with now babies,” a cci tain lady, upon THE
C. W. DEMARAY.
little while, wy I only wuz down on reading the illustration iemarked, if
The finest stock of Clocks in Barry
tho road wot lies all the store on, a fu that was the kind of climate they bad or Eaton county.
minite tother day ’n I hern thet Dan’l on the Point, she should leave, and
IV A good stock of straight Elgin
had ben raisin Hobs with ole man proliably through fear that the climate Watches, will not handle a Watch but
Rhodes rite in toe road, I doan kno how might strike fatally in that respect for cun bo recommended by all, all full
Nichel movement. Straight Line Es­
t’was but Howe, getw he’ll kno, coz he her, packed her Saratoga and took the capement, Quick trains.
hero it. Yes ’n them boys all followed first train for home.
ty A fine line of Jewelry aud Silver
a man wot wuz drunk, rite down to
Ou Sunday we attended a Methodist Ware. Two doors south or Truman’s,
C. W’. Dexarat.
the saloon, and poked fun at him all Missionary meeting on the camp
the wa coz he wus an ole man and wuz grounds at Bay View. Noted clergy­
tV You can get the Celebtated
drank, if he’d bin a young man thade men from Detroit, Chicago and other
Stark and Voorman Pat. Sand-bands
tuk a drink and treated him jest like cities were present and the speaking put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s for
as if he wuz one uv the boya.
was interesting. One of the preach­ only &gt;9.00. They are worth five times
Yu haint never sed nothin bout ers stated that the denomination did what they cost to any wagon.
Charley Smith a wurkin liken farmer, not come up here for profit,—that they
ty Wilson Ac. Howe still sells Boot*
tryin tu brak them mustanga, ’n I thot
had offer* of more land and money at and Shoes as low as the lowest.
by the looks uv his pants tother day
other places,—but that by locating in
thet one on em had ben a mux in him
GT Wilson &amp; Howe sells Tobacco
the north they could do the poor
round in the mud, like as if he wus a churches and people of the north a for 40 cents.
granger.
great deal of good. We afterwards
Say, don’t yu think thet Frank Boise
learned that the divine had one of the Ater's Cathartic Pulls are the best
wuz a earless mortal, ta giv a woman a
best rooms at the hotel, dressed well, of all purgatives for family use. They
a pistol wot wuz loaded, fur her tu try
was a great favorite with the ladies and
and see if it pulled off harderin hern
loved chicken and ice cream, and
did! By gom! he’s got sum glass ta though^ that an excellent way to find their extensive ure, by physicians in
their practice, and by alfcivilized na­
pay fur, haint he !
out just what he came to Petoskey for, tions, prove* them the best and most
I wish sum body’d start a massmeet­ would be to put him on one of these effectual purgative Pill that medical
ing uv sum kind here iu Nashville, and northern local circuits, where the science can devise. Being purely veg­
hav a big time, so my boy cud sell pea­ pnacher is very often called upon to etable no harm can arise from their
nuts and lemonade, tu by sum patches go horee-back or on foot thirty miles to um. In Intrinsic value and curative
powers no other Pill* can be compared
fur his trowsers afore skool commences, preach to their various charges. At with them, and every person, knowing
coz Pm kinder hard up jest row ’n I this meeting we saw as fine a display their virtues will employ them, when
apose yn dont pay nutbin fur rightin of fabric and fashion as can be seen io needed. They keep the system in per­
fect order, and maintain in healthy
fur the papur, du ye !
the largest citie* of the land. Tho action the whole machinery of life.
I wud tell yu sum more nuze if thot belles of Detroit, Toledo, Kalamazoo, Mild, searching and effectaaJ, they are
you’d print em, bat PH wait and see if Grand Rapids, Lansing, and from cspecWly adapted to the
yn uk thia piece and if yn do, mebby some northern cities were there, and
I’ll rite sum more next week. Yu can although the meeting wm held in the
sine my name tu this if yn print it, cox woods where broken twigs, roots, physic to employ for children
foks will want tu kuo bo ’tia thet tells
weakened constitutions, where a
stumps, etc., doth abound and catch on bnt effectual cathartic is required.
on em.
Peel Gaklik.

�Alfred Collter
ried man himself, and a lawyer, would
tetxl himself to anv earthly thing without
AH
zto a

“Ah.' it’s my dear Dinah Ann now—
Dy, James
snpper-tray to and where would you be without me ? I
have given you a good fright, however.
Don't you conceal a thing from me
again, James.”
“I don’t think I will," he said. “How
■
A few days passed away, thing* going has it all come about F
“Why, I have just been playing a lit­
on smoothly at the farm. Dinab Ann
tle as well as you. I was at the gate last
Thursday night, and haad what yon

given over entirely to farmers
ing interest; simple-minded and aimplemannerod people, who live out their un­
eventful lives in the routine of daily du­
ties. The sraall market town of Northam,
four miles distant, wm, ^PI
primitive, never
*■ *
*-•
market
slumbers save ol —-----day. It had it* parson, its doctor, and at ttmea hn seemed a little absent and
.
.
its lawyer—Harry Leete; all three of thoughtful One afternoon he went up­ ity."
'‘But what did I say?" asked the
them being' nearly as simple as th* stairs to change his tevery-day coat for a
farmer, really not rememliering between
-.
farmers. Not simple in the ixxint of in­ better one. .
" Where ore you going ? " cried Mrs. the excitement of the past misery and
tellect, it must be understood ; but as to
Harbury, quickly, os he came down tho present happiness.
life and manners.
“ ‘Not a word, mind, to Dinah Ann.
This Thursday was market day. JmMB agsfa. '
Harbury had gone to it in the gig of a ' “ Only into Northam. I shall be home
Dinah Ann !'
brother farmer, Peter Hall, his own
msre, which ho either rode or drove
Knowledge of the A sei cuts.
generally, be:ng sick. He was a tall, day."
THE HUSBANIP8 SECRET.
A great many pecyle entertain the idea
" No; but Tvie got a little business
slender man of 89 years, very fair, with
“ Not a word, mind, to Dinah Ann ! ” ’exceeding! v handsome features and;mild there—about those sheep, you know, that the progress of mankind has been
invariably from barb arism to civilization.
Dinah Ann herself, the speaksr’a wife, blue eyes, Lxdcing ws unlike the popular Dinali Ann. I shall get them at jny
In wliat follows. Chief Justice Daly
having strolled down tho garden in the notion of a fanner as a man could look, own price, after aU."
"Of course you will I told you so shows in Popular Science Monthly that
sweet stiUnsss of the summer night, and presenting a marked contrast to his
people did know something four thous­
all
itli/ng.
But
I
do
wonder
you
could
agricultural
Brighton.
So
far
as
ap
­
heard these suggeetive words as the gig
and years ago:
pulled up at the gate, and her husband pearance went none of them, poor or not wait until to-morrow."
“From one of those books, compiled
’ market-day's always a bustling
rich, could vie with Jarnos Harbury, and
after manner of our modem encyclo­
»
forgets
half
one
’
s
business,
or
his
temper
and
his
liearing
were
alike
little woman.of seven or eight and thirty,
time to do iL Anyway, I paedias, and the compilation of which is
with dark brown «yw,.a bright, fresh gentle.
shown to have been inado more than
in this afternoon."
face, and a natural propensity to take
He had one fault, though, perhaps,
like to go with you, 2,000 years r, c.' it lum been aceriained,
her own wav, in the house and out of it. all people would not call, it a fault, love
what haa long been supposed, that Chal­
.___ ______ a— i_
of money. That be was one of the
Mr. Harbury received the impulsive dea was the parent land of astronomy; for
" warmest fanners in the district was
it is found, from this compilation and
wish
with
a
blank
look,
and
nnd
no
universally believed, and the most sav­
from other bricks, that the Babylonians
“ Not a word, fcr your life, mind, to ing of men. Tbo saving, his wife would ready answer at hand.
“ I want to buy a new silk gown, and catalogued the stars, and distinguished
Dinah Ann!”
tell him, and where was the use of it,
and nanx'd tho constellations; that they
to
order
a
l*st
cap,
and
ever
so
main
“No fear!" replied a vote®, which she she would ask, considering she bail
arranged tho twelve coustellationa that
recognized ns that of her brother, Harry neither chick ncir child? And every things. Yea, I will go with you, James. form our present zodiac to show the
Leete ; " I know what women are. She'd now and then she would make the money I won't be five minute* getting ready." course of the sun's path in the heavens;'
"But—Dinah Ann—not to-day. I
be fur—for revolutionizing the hoopto, fly, for she was a dear lover of smart at­
and herself too, once let her get an ink­ tire, and of having pretty things about can’t take you this afternoon. You shall divided time into weeks, months, and
years; tliat they divided the week; as wo
ling of this. No fear, James! Take care, her. Jami’s would wince, and bid her go to-morrow, instead."
now have it, into seven days, six being
“ Why can’t you take me? ”
6n vour side, tliat you don’t lose that— to careful; but he never went the
" Business," he shortly replied. And, days of lalxir and the seventh a day of
or Jet Dinah Ann find it.”
length ef telling her she had spent too
rest, to which we have derived our word
“ I’ll takj con*. When are you com- much. __
_________
_ ___
He_______
was food
of her,,_____
and she
ot his gig being just then brought round, **sabl»ath,*’ and- which day, an a day ot
ing to smoko a quiet pipe with me ? I him.
- White Bess in the shafts, he got into it, rest from all labor of every kind, they
shall want your advice as to
“Neither chick nor child.” In that without mure ado, and drove away, call­ observed an rigorously m the Jew or tho
“ One of these evenings, interrupted
had
Bti
liad ing out " Good-by I" to his wife.
Puritan. The motion of the heavenly
" I’ll be even with you, Mr. James," Ixxlies and the phenomena of the weath­
drOTC UP the
been married eight years now, and the
nodded she.
Good-night!
sting was wearing itself away. Tune
er were Doted down, and a connection,
The win was setting when he drove in as I have before stated, detected, as M.
softens iui
all uungfl.
things. lie
He uuu
hod ucuu
never gi.i.u
given
it
...
. I soiieu*
jmd agriculturist, came.through
t
the gate, j
canBe &lt;Qr
unhappy thought until again and round to the Stable ▼ard. de Pcrville claims to have discovered,
and turned to fasten it ..-S------------------*d.h®.t’u?®d to-night
to-night. Ho
had never
had any
any secrets
secret* Leaving hia horse and gig with Evan, between the weather and the changes of
Hu had
never hod
the other way, to the left instead of to frum her, except that he never could be ho was crossing to the house when his the moon. They invented tho sun-dial
the right, he would have seen his wife, brought to tell her what the exact sum attention was caught. by a huge volume to mark the movement* of the heavenly
standing again&lt; the hedge as close as was that ho was enabled to put by at the of black smoke puffing out of the chim­ Ixxiu's the water-clock to measure time,
she could stand, almost into it He did end &lt;?f each year. Dinah Ann Harbury ney of a narrow building tliat was for­ and they speak in this work of the
not see her, and went straight up the did not care for that; she knew that, merly made to serve as brew-house nnd spots on the sun, a fact they only
iiath to the house. When his foot-steps however much it might be, it was all for waah-house until the large one was built could have known by the aid of tele­
had died away, Mrs. Harbury wound her her.
As it was out of use now, was not in fact scopes, which it is snpjxwcd tlicy j&gt;osw«slight summer gown over her black silk
But she did care for this—tliis mys­ used for any purpose whatever, or en- ed, from observations that they have noted
apron,caught hold of her lilac cap strings,
*
- -jgQQn
mjj
fact
tered
by anylxxlv from month’s end to down
of the rising of
V&lt;
eat the cap should fly oiL and ran swiftly terious secret which had come to her month's end, Mr. Harlmry naturally that Layurd found a ci
crystal lens in the
up the narrow sidewalk, got iuimd to the hearing to-night. She knew how good­ thought
’ ‘ of fire. He ~nisi
shed to it like a ruins of Nineveh. T
These "bricks" contain
looking James was ; how universally he *’
back, went through the house, let drop
madman.
on account of the deluge, substantially
her gown, and entered the sitting-room, wan likixl by man and by woman, and
In the fire-place under the furnace a the same as the narrative in the Bible,
all calmly, nearly as soon as her hua- what a kind heart Im? had—abo put it fire blazed away, upon which more coal except that the names are different
diffe
"soft”—ami something like jealousy
had recently been thrown. Whiter than They disclose that *housen
and
_____ i —
2 laud were
began to torment her jqnriL
“Got l»ack I” she exclaimed, with
When James came in again the sup­ death, James Harbury made one frantic then sold, leased, or mortgaged, that
quite a look of surprise.
per-tray Was at one end of the table, and move toward it, while a yell of what money was loaned at interest, and mar“Just come," replied the farmer; Dinah Ann, an unusual light in her really seemed like terror broke from ket-gardenon, to use an American phrase,
end, near the Mm.’ Another yell succeeded, and still "worked
“worked on shares;"
a
that the farmer.
“ Harry drove me in hia gig."
eyes, sat at the other eno,
^4 lamp,
up ner
aiuiuug.
'
'
[ with his oxen, beguiled
g another; theft he collapsed utterly, and when
plowing
lamp, navmg
having ta*eu
taken up
1her knittin
pgrtthx.u™,? W-by auljounul
monni!r
„ easy ^'11 upon a low wooden stool in wild his labor with short and homely songs,
mer w
was
two of which have been found; and, to
Mmotaok wilt; Holl! mqmred M™.;
pUcid- Ulo,lgll h„ w „ertainly despair._
“ Good heavens!” exclaimed Dinah I connect this very remote civilization
Htfburv, who liked to bo at tbo beginrentier alu-r lea ring the gig, but
the
usages of to-day, I may in con­
awg and tho and ot xToxj dun,
. now ho waa calm again.
Ann, who had been stooping over some J with tl,
e usage*
I elusion, ~
refer to
the bricks of this
“ Harry had to come, said the farm-i
,
,. .
.
...
..
blankets
iu -the
« one
os he cut himself
a if®
-------------- —fur corner,
"“V’ "what
“ nMin
mthZ^ r^tte^lv
a^d w.lHnt7
who^ .taint
nXi bHo“
°Well,
of the she
Co,dtuud.
boiIed
how
?d —
«
,-, ' library, in the form of n notice, which is
_roe Wo
worm
is roe mailer r jj? Xt
n "Pf
hjmmuui
lines
f
lx
*
i
me
run
lor
ine
nunpuur.
effect
that
visitors
are requested
TBtner resueasl5 — ano
WHO
never
T&gt;
nt’
"TomMl
T...l
mn
»rm
Irakraanmnhm’
*
sJatnee ? Let me run for the camphor.
Ibonght ..t aneb a tiling » Miming to
»fd White Born?
••Qu»phor, indeed!
ind^ar
exclaimed th
tha I •» K&gt;'» Jo tlxo libnoiau Iho number rf tho
"Camphor,
” exclaimed
™Sryhi.wito'.qn®*m«.
u“.°^‘‘j’““““? .7
nnhuppT mun. “Bring pournn Briber. I hook they .Tab.to consult, and that 1
message from the Down' Farm, to go! P11*1- looking "»und for the mustard- Poumn. You'to ruined me.”
’J—
11 »»
to |hom; nt tbo perusal
voison. iou vt’ rumen me.
” brought
.... i| “ —
over there without loss of time.
I P01,
" He's off liis head,” was her pitiable
wi-.-ij
htoh ouc u disposed to fall back up­
thought I might as well come up with
"You deceitful villain ! You know suggestion. "Let me rub you, James. ■ o°
. 1exclamation of Solomon, that
him, Dinah Ann.
A* to Holl, I left; you did not go near the stable," thought Where is the pain ? In the chest ?’’
I there is ’nothing new under the sun.”
him stuck in the tap-room of the Taw- his wife. " You are sure you think so ?"
He flung his arms around in all direc- ’
.How Railroad Time Is Kept.
ny Lion; he didn't order his gig to bb j she added, aloud.
tionx, so that she could not get to his ■
ready before 10 o’clock."
| “Aye. White Boss will Im? all herself
There ore in use Iwtween tliis city and
chest, or to any other part of him.
"just Like Peter Hall! You'd have again’to-morrow, Dinah Ann.”
New York thirteen electric docks, two
" Who lighted this fire?" ho gasped.
taken the reins yourself, James, I reek-1 “ It's more than I shall be,” thought
"Pluebe lighted it. I ordered her. of the number lieing placed in tho wait­
on, had you come back with him "
Dinah Ann, "unless l ean come to the The flue in the proper wash-house has ing-rooms and one in the dispatcher’s
“ Oh, he'll not get as bad as oil that! Ixittom of this."
taken to. smoking frightfully.
The office at the Grand Central depot in New
But, I say, Dinah Ann, it’s a sad thing
He ate his supper nearly in silence, blankets ure to be washed to-morrow, York. The time on the clock in the do•bout Partridge at tho Down Farm. A like a man who is mentally preoccupied, and will be put in soak to-night.' But
day or two ago he went out with his hay- And he enjoyed it, too, for he was very what *a the fire to1 you, James, that you
of these clocks is connected with the
makere—and you know what a mon he ' hungry.
should be pnt out about it ? "
General Superintendent’s office in New
is to work when he does act about it—
“James, do you ever bear anything
" It's everything to me,” he faintly an­
got into a heat, and drank a lot of cold now of that Emma Land ? ”
swered.
"Five hundred pounds has York, in which the railroad time is kept
on what ia called the “ big clock.” Con­
rider, It struck to him for death, they
James Harbury laid down his knife been burnt up in it.”
ductors, train men and others are com­
say; and Harry is gone to make his and fork in surprise at the question, and
Rising up from the stool—and Dinah pelled to keep their watches in strict
will "
looked ocrois at his wife, whose face was
Ann
wondered
the
creaky
old
thing
had
conformity with the Superintendent’s
“ Wh»t » arewBol thing !" exebumed
hor
itl“SDiMh Ann.xrholuJ.ieelinghmrtirith r
1''“
.
E“v“ not come down with his weight—he hast­ dock. It ia set by standard time and
all bercariosity.
L«d? b.rep«rt&lt;&gt;d. “jaecutMk. ened in-doora, sat down by the table, connected with the time-service depart­
and
buried
his
face
upon
it
She
found
ment of tho gold and stock telegraph.
“Ay,'tu. 1 think rd like . Knark cl you-k tbnl, »l»S&gt; Amf
The time is distributed over tho line
cold W, Dinah Ann, though it in late.
"WlbJtCM nuke me Mk it? I don t liim so, his face hidden in his hands.
each week day as follows: At 10
I got talking to yon. brother in hi. ot- Aw’- The querr Im.qmnod to come
this
means
—
if
yoa
are
not
quite
out
of
o’clock 58 minutes and 30 seconds a. m.,
are. mid miiwJ my l~, w Tvo Imd ^“7
1 Dot “k
your senses. Come! I intend to know," the word " time * is sent by the main
nothing since 1 'o’clock dinner. While
“ Yes, you may know it now,” he said,
“
P^cebe puts it I'll just go and take a
" There's no sense in it—that I see.” lifting his face and its despair. ** I had office to the telegraph stations between
New York aud Albany. The word is re­
"But do you?"
look at White Bess.
placed in the fireplace of that old fur­ peated for twenty-eight seconds, during
“
Doi
what?"
• “ White Beas is all right," said Mrs.
nace,in my old green nocketbook, £500 in which time operators must see that their
•• Ev. r hear of her?”
Harbury. “ So much better that Evan
bank notes.
And—aud—they are instruments are adjusted. At 10 o'clock
" Why, you know she went out to—
thinks you might have ridden her in to- i
burned I They are burned, Dinah Ann I" and 50 minutes, seconds commence beat­
Indies, I think day. No need to go and see hm: now.” &lt; .where was it ?. —the
—West
----------------------------ing and continue for fifty seconds. The
"Better, is she? I should like to —to her friends there—ever so long ago.
“ Where did the notes oome from ? ’’
word " switch" la then sent over the
give her a look."
Nigh unon eight years it must be. You
“ From your brother—to me. A long wire, and operators having electric
He took up his hat, which still lay on ! know one did, Dinah Ann.”
the table, and went out. Mrs. Barbary's
"But she may write from the West while ago, years before I kfle-w you, I clocks connect them immediately with
eyes followed him;. they were full of Indies. Perhaps she does. Does she lent a friend over £400. He ran away the circuit known as No. 9 wire. Ten
with it to Australia, and I last my money, seconds ure allowed in which to make
•peculation, aud her miul, also.
write to you?’
set him down as a rogue. But he is the connection. At 11 a. m., with one
" I don't believe bo is gone to look at; He shook his lieod to imply • nega- and
1
the mare," soliloquised she. “ He’d not! tive, and occupied himself with his sup- not so dishonest as I thought himbe touch of tho New York key, the hands
disturb her, now he hears she is all per again. Emma Land had once upon :has made his fortune out there, and is of the different clocks are set to 11
riglit And how absent and fidgety he t * tame Iwen a somewhat-sore subject l&gt;e back again in Landon now. and last o’clock. If they are fast or slow, they
iMjemed ! Then? is some mystery agate*, I tween them, for Dinah Ann wat jealous week he transmitted the debt and inter­ change nt once to the hour named.—
est to your brother for me—£500. 1 Albany Arant.
and 1 should like to know what it is. I i in the old days.
brought the notes home the night Harry
wonder whether—1 should not think— i
"Do you ever see her, James ? "
i
no, I should not think he can have stolen
"See who?"
1drove me here.”

out to meet somebody,” she conalnded,
" Iou know. Emma Land."
her tone dubious iu spite of the stress
‘ I can’t think what haa/put all th»
laid on the "Dot.”
into your head to-night, Dinah Anu.
Stepping lightly into tha kitehen and How is it? "
giving her orders tojpbttbe about the
"ItatAxym?’
aupl*ez-te»y. she eaag'nt up an old water*du‘t
proof cloak tliat hung in the back pas"See her? .
.
sage, threw it on to hida her Hght drww,
"Why. how could! I see her?”reand crept out after her husband. It was turned he, in a n^rt of helples* tone,
a verv hgut aod hmutsM knght; in tact .that his wife fully thought was put on.
it wold not I*said ro
&lt;l*rk as ' “Hhe is in the West Indies, and I am
h«m)db&lt;Bnd_&lt;hat is never dark in j here."
‘
■
¥ She may not be in the Weak Indies

I

It must be

,you could think of putting bank notes
into such a place as a furnace firo"I did it for safety. Nobody ever
Went in there, and the furnace was uaver

“ Safety ! Was there not your bureau
up stairs in the bedroom ?"
“ That's never socked."
“ Why, it’a always locked."
“ Any way, the key is never taken out

" I don't know where she ia. Sbh’s afraid I should see the money and want
re fcr all I know; and 1’ijumre it does
would.

Wagner, the
----- ,------ - —
------------ Jsemany with
as much . regularity os if he were one of
the mythological heroes of antiquity.

attraction* y^ffing
Tbm't Cabin to The l*iratea ofPcmancc.
Tk&gt; Emma Abbott Opera Company
"Ne FaoUar.”
v-ai begin tlieir season at a rather early
date and will tn aka the opening engage­
ment in the Far West, eventually appear­
ing in the principal Southern and East­
ern cities.
J
nc saw a man come running
Hath an English exchange: "Ameri­
the fields at the top ot hia sjieed.
cans, 'when Bernhardt visits your shores,
ly behind him, and armed with a
an 'actreM without a parallel greet*
jock, -was a woman, and it was a
you." Bah 1 when Soldene comes, lot*
of actreaae* without apparel 11 greet us. nijumd-tuck race to the fence. The
man reached it first, however, and, aa
—Botton Pod.
.
he dropped on the highway-ride, he
Liuan Sfexckr, daughter of Dr. G.
called out to the lawyer:
W. Spencer, cl Pitteburg, Pa., ha*
“ Stranger, for Heaven’s sake give me
signed a contract with Max Strakoech
for three years. She commences her a lift down the road for half a mile !”
“ What's the trouble here?” asked the
starring tour at the Fifth A venueTheater,
New York, in a new play written expressly
" Wife and I have had another falling
for her by Emma Schiff, entitled Norahrt
out!” was the reply, os the man rolled
V'ow. ■
down a steep bank to the buggy.
Aocobdwo to a Boston journal, 2,177
The woman at this moment rescued
dramatic performances have been given the fence, and, as she w» climbing
in that city during the past season. The over, the lawyer inquired of the hus­
whole number of plays represented was band :
825, of which 18 were by Slmkeepeare;
" Are you fooling or in earnest ?’’
It is also noteworthy that ns many as 74
" If you think I|m fooling just wait a
of these plays were represented for the second!" gnsped the woman, a* she
first time in Boston.
plunged down the bank, rolled over and
Mmb. NinsaoM is probably going to over in the road, and rose up with a big
America, but certainly not with Mr. stone in each hand.
.
Mapleson. Mme. Trebelli is probably
“Sofiat!” veiled the husliand, os he
going to America, but decidedly not with circled around the horse, but the lawyer
Mr. Mapleson. Mme. Marie Roze is wasn’t quick enough. • One of the stones
surely going to America, but most likely hit him in the back and the other grazed
not
Mr. Maplmou.-----Mme.
. . witii
— --------------------—TGerster
---------- his ear and hit the hoar, and five or six
is thej.»nly out* who seems inclined to do i more were coming a* he struck a trot
so. The question is, what will the share- ' mid moved off, the hu-4&gt;ond hanging to
holders of the New York Academy of j the vehicle and running behind. When
Music say?—London World.
a safe distance away th* lawyer halted
Tux following actors ure among tho and looked back. The woman stood in
stars who will appear on tho American the middle of the road shaking both fiat*
stage next season: Mlle. Sara Bernhardt, at him, and the husband wiped the
MLhb Fanny Daveiqiort, Mme. Selina beads of perspiration off hi* cheeks and
Dolaro, Miss Ada Cavendish, Mrs. i| chin, and said :
Genevieve Ward, Miss Mary Anderson, •
Stronger, Hanner and me never
Mm. Scott-Siddons, Miss Emily Soldene,
Miija Dion Boucicault, Miss Louise !
Pomeroy, Mr. John McCullough, Mr. E. j ti.eids a day. When she's mad one of us
A Sottorn. Mr. Joseph Jefferson, Mr. has got to light out, and I wish next
Lawrence Barrett, and possibly Mme. ‘ time you come this way you’d tell me if
there is anybody in l)etroit who cun
Janaiuchek and Signer Solvini.
Bret Harte's Tico Men of Sandy Bar ’ make me a pair dt wings."
bar. been published in EnglanA prouably
A Gentleman.
after careful revision by the author. The
John Ruskin presents his idea of a
Saturday licview, after referring to its
technical faults as an acting play, and to gentleman in nis well-known work
one serious artistic blunder, states that “Modern Painters.” The primal, fit"the dialogue is written, for the most era!, and perpetual meaning of the word
jxirt, in the author's best manner, and gentleman, he says, ia " a man of pure
there-are several striking situations.** race," well-bred, in the sense that a
Has tho Kcview com]&gt;ared the manner horse or dog is well-bred.
The lower orders and all order* have
of Luck of Roaring Camp with that of
Tioo Men of Sandy Bar.
to learn that every vicious habit and
Tux following extraordinary letter was chronic disease communicates itself by
a few days ago sent to the London descent, and by purity of birth the en­
Figaro, and published in that journal: tire system of the human body and soul
“In the Figaro of Saturday you wish may be gradually elevated or—by reck­
one of your contributors to mention an lessness of birtn—degraded, until there
actor that has been hanged, in order to shall bo as much difference between the
correct the gushing paragraph of Mr. well-bred and ill-bred human creature
Belton. If my memory serves me rightly, (whatever pains may lie taken with their•
I think Edwin Booth, the actor who shot educatitm) aa between the wolf-hound
Preaident Lincoln in his box at the I and the vilest mongrel cur.
A gentleman's first characteristic is
theater by climbing up the side of a pil­
lar and afterwards jufiiped on the stage that fineness of structure in the body
—breaking his leg by so doing, was con­ whieh renders it capable cl • the most
cealed for several days, and when arrested delicate sensation, and of structure in
was put on Itoard an American schooner, the mind which renders it capable of the
taken out in the middle of the Atlantic,
and hung, his Ixxly being afterwards simply, "fineness of nature.”
And though rightness of moral con­
thrown overboard."
Tint PaMion play in Otonunmergau duct is ultimately the great purifier of
was enacted chi June 27, (Sunday,) un­ race, the sign of nobleness is not in thia
der peculiar difficulties. Five thousand rightness of mor.d conduct, but in sentdI»erB&lt;JUB sat for hours in a drenching rain tiveneaa.
Hence it will follow that one of tho
and a cold mist in order to see 70u per­
formers go through th.eir trying task probable signs of high breeding in men
quaked to the skin, and widi their wet generally will be their kindness and
garments sticking close to them in a mercifulness, these always indicating
manner which made free or graceful ac­ more or leas fineness of make in the
tion hopelessly impossible.
"Pilate” mind, and miserliness and crudty the
*
was in a dreadfid state. Water flowed contrary, hence that of Isaiah :
“The vile person shall no more be
from his diadem like rain from a roof.
He told a correspondent privately, after called liberal, nor the churl bountiful.’
the play was over, that he felt as if he
□ever could get through with his part,
Qualifications.
hia eyes were half blinded with Hie rain,
Aa old lady walked into a lawyer’s
and no was quite unable to manage his office, when the following conversation
took place:
Lady—Squire, I called to see if you
weather, the theater was overcrowded, would like to tak "T-*■&lt;
and, as thousands could find no place lawyer of him.
there was a proposal for a repetition of
Lawyer—The
appears
tho play ou Monday.
a ; how old is
rather young,
ho?
The First Female Novelist.
Lady—Seven years, sir.
We bardlv reed of a single authoress
Lawyer—He is too yw
decidduring the middle ages. In those dkvs edly too young; have yon do older
female education was almost entirely boys?
neglected, except in rare instances. If
Lady—Oh, yes ; I have several; but
women possessed talent they were com­ we have concluded to make farmers of
pelled to hide it. No female novelist the others. I told the old man I thought
worthv of the name appeared in England Uiis little fellow would make a first-rate
until the reign of George HL The lady lawyer^ and so I called to see if you would
who first had the courage to brave publie take him.
opinion was Frances Burney, the friend
Lawyer—Oh, madam ; ha ia too young
of Garrick and Dr. Johnson.
Miss
Burnev remained unmarried until she
was near! v forty y&lt;are of age. Romance is better calculated for a lawyer than your
is then supposed to exercise a leas other sons?
dominant power, but she, nevertheless,
had the imprudence to espouse Monsieur veani old to-day. When he was only 5
d’Arblay, a French refugee, whose in­ he’d lie like all nature ; when be got to
come aonristed only of a precerious an­ be 6 he was saucy and impudent as any
nuity faf £100. The marriage, however, critter could be, nnd now he’ll steri any­
thing he can lay his hands on.

hotwrubh and amiable mam, with a
handsome person, frank, scddicr-like
manners, and some taste for 1 otters."
The pair did not suffer from poverty* the
wife became the bread-winner; and not
___ ■______ i.—
i
which ah® ia said to have realized over
three thousand guineas.—HotnaJoumaL

Tn first step toward carrying out the

and the Cologne Gatclte points
when the new regiments ore
the strength of the armed
e throe groat military powers
the jiarMBount arm of the aerDesriy equal; biam the Rus-

Hit Gardea.
He went tothebackdoor,and there sat

’rench IM, ar. including the

looking like an

It i.

have known where to stop.

ihn th« .lupumnl «&lt;

�■a*hvilla, Michigan.

hastily swallowing the scanty hi
which th® hired wa
him, donned his beat

With &amp;n IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fresh

mental the

OHNO STRONG,

Spring Goods

sumthin on hie mind,

-*,V B blearin'."
Ever rinco the death of his wife Den­
oon Pinch had looked on Mia# Keziah m
her probable successor, for years he had
gazed with covetous eye* on the fine
Mead farm with it* substantial build­
ings, but ho nevet could screw his
courage up to the point of - facing the
■napping block eye* of its owner. Of
late he hod been seen several time#

tn th* chamber of death I car-*

flto with Ion;

Tbi* woman, »ne loveu mo well." *aia l
" A m nth
mid my friend to mo.

THE DE ACON’8 WOOING.

Hill’s little brown house, and the worthy
milliner was overjoyed at the opening
of the prospect before her. But the
nows of the sudden rise in Western lands
caused Mrs. Hill, with her small possesuods, to sink into significance by the side
of the rich woman with her well-tilled
acres, her overflowing barns, and her
prospective thousands of dollars.
Tho idea of failure in his matrimonial
venture never for an instant entered the
deacon's head. .“Th* way afore ye is aa
plain and straight aa a pipe stem, Boloman Pinch,” ho murmured, rubbing tho
palms of his hands together, as Vo walked
towards Miss Keziah'a side door.
“Women is mostly alike -eager an’ wil­
lin* to embrace matrimonial oppjrtunitics. TlicyTl snap at an offer like a
hungry trout at a worm. She has got
tho money, and I hev got the prominence
and influence; that's a p'int not to be
overlooked; and deacons isn’t to bo had
every day. Put her money and my in­
fluence together, and I rather guess
well stand about top o' the heap in New
Bethany."
Miss Keriah was sitting by the table,
knitting as usual She had just begun
to narrow for the toe of tho stocking,
when a step sounded on the walk. She
threw down the stocking and opened tho
door, end holding the lamp high above
her head, her eyes rested upon the amaz­
ing spectacle of the deacon in al! the
Sunday magnificence of white shirt and
ihiny black broadcloth. “Well, I never!”
aho ejaculated, and then, feeling that
her reception had been hardly hospita­
ble, she lowered the lamp and said
kindly:
“Come in, deacon—come in."
“Thank ye, thank ye; I don't mind if
I dew.”
“Take a seat, deacon."
“Thank ye; I don’t mind if I dew."
The deacon surveyed tho attractive
room, which, with its cheery fire and
comfortable cushioned chairs, seemed a
veritable paradise in comparison with his
untidy Al-kept home. He placed his
hat on the floor lieaide his chair, display­
ing his mighty gray locks ingeniously
plastered over thr top.of his head so as
to cover as much of the bald surface as
possible. Then there was a long pause.
“Anything going on, deaoon?* asked
Miss Keziah, resuming her knitting.
She was greatly puzzled to account far
those Sunday clothes. .
“Nothin' within the rang* of my ob­
servation. There won't be much ampin'
on now till 'lection time; things’ll be
'pretty lively then."
.
“Want to buy any hay this year?’
chirped Miss Keriah. “Mine is extra
hired man

she finally gasped.
“I'll make ye a Ara Urate husband,
and ye’ll make me a good wife. We’ve.been members cl tha same church for

AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS

omen IN TB UMAX'S BRICK. BKXWD STORY.

Miss Keziah straightened herself np
in her high-backed chair and drew in her
chin, while her voice rang out shrill and
clear. “ I rather guess it’ll take two to
make that bargain.”
A second look at her aged admirer,
who was .edging up to her with a sheep
ish simper, exasperated the old woman
beyond control.
u Tbo old fool!’’ she said wrathfully. *•
The colorcame into the deacon's thin
cheeks, and he started to his feet, look­
ing anxiously toward the door, as if med­
itating a hasty retreat But tho yarn"
was wound around his boots and he was
forced 1
likewise arose, and foldMiss
gimly in front of her, remarked girfinJr: “*hon you first liegon
your talking I hadn't the least idea what
you were driring at I thought‘yon
were ^lilntuig about Betsey Hill, and
wanted to take me into your confidence.
I never dreamed that yon meant me.
Why, I supposed every one in town knew
tliat I wouldn't give up my freedom for
the liest mon living. Betsey Hill is a
pious, likely woman; shell make a good
Lome for you and she needs a home her­
self."
The deacon was completely withered,
and Miss Keziah continued: “If you'll
step around s little livelier, deacon, and
pick np the stones on your lots and put
them into good fences, nnd mow down
those pesky weeks, there’s no earthly
reason why yonr farm shouldn't look as
well as mine. If I’ve said anything to
hurt your feelings, deacon, I hope you’ll
overlook it Why, you are all tangled
up in that yarn; I’ll untangle it"
The delay of unwinding the" yarn from
the deacon’s feet gave Miss Keziali
chance for further remark: “Ono word
more, deacon; hate you heard about the
Western lands?"
The deacon wished ho was anywhere
out of tho range of those merciless black
eyes.
“I—think rreheerd tell suthin’ about
’em." he replied meekly.
“I thought so! I thought so!" ex­
claimed MIjw Keziah, savagely. “Well,
deacon, those lands rightfully belong to
my niece, Mary; I only hold them as her
guardian."

The sun had disappeared behind tho
Tho deacon began to look upon his re­
hills of New Bethany, and the lingering
jection as a blessing in disguise, for with­
light on the mountain top* waa chang­
out tho Western lands Miss Keziah's at­
ing from ro*e to pnrnlo, whan Deacon
tractions seemed tome compared with
Pinch stopped hi# melancholy old mare
those of mild, blue-eyed, buxom Widow
in front of the village postoflioe. It was
Hill. “I can trust to yo never to men­
Saturday night, the only time when New
tion this?” he asked, timidly.
Bethany roiiaed itself from its lethargy
“I shall not mention it Now, follow
mid showtxi any signs of life and energy.
my advice, deacon; moke sure of Betsey
Tbo rest of the week it drowsed and lan­
Hill before another week goes by. Yon
guished after the fashion of small coun­
have my good wishes. See to this at
ter towns remote from railway and man­
onoe."
ufacturing centers.
“Thunk ye; thank ye; I don't mind if
“Whoa, Mary Jone!" said tho deacon
with unnecessary emphasis, throwing
The good woman followed her crest­
the reins on the mare® brood back and
springing to the ground.
“I rather guejs IU hev’ enough to fallen visitor to tlie door. As a sudden
But the despondent Mary Jane had al­ carry me thro* the winter. If I don’t I gust of oold night air put out the light,
ready ceased her shambling gaii from shall know where to come for hay as is she said: “The air is snapping to-night;
sheet force of habit A ten years’ ser­ hay. I declare your farm does beat, all! have n frost, eh, deacon?”
And the dLcomfited deacon felt that
vice with the deacon had made her per­ I feel kind o' rigged like when I think
fectly familiar with tho accustomed the best farm in town is managed by a he had been nipped by something tdiarpcr
rounds of stopping places. Wednesday
than a frost
Mlm Keziali smiled graciously, and
night it was prayer meeting; Sunday,
the church service; and Saturday night, the deoson drew his chair a little nearej;
invariably the postoffice, and, as a late the hostess. “It must be a great load lire. Blp Van Winkl® in Bridgeport
variation, an after pause at the house of far ye to carry alone. Buch n large farm
When the St Cloiraville omnibus Atop
Mrs. Betsey HUI, the milliner, who for a is a tremcn-jous responsibility for a lone ped vesterdny in front of West &amp;. Gil­
quarter of a century had supplied the woman."
more® drug store, an old lady passenger
women of New Bethany with bead-gear
“Oh, I don’t mind it; it keeps me leaned out tho buss window and incpiired
fearfully and wonderfully made.
proper busy.”
of the druggist:
The moment the deacon stepped inside
The deacon hitched his chair along a
“Where i* Gray 4 Sturgeon’s store?"
the office, ne Knew, from an unusual buzz few indie* farther. “Ye’d oughter hev*
* ‘Gray—and—Sturgeon—Gray—and—
of conversation, that something extraor­ a brother or cousin, or some relative like, Sturgeon?—oh, yes! there was such a
dinary had happened.
to share the burden with ye.”
firm here once, but they have sold out
“Heard the news—eh, deacon?" asked
“My shoulder* are plenty strong," long ago."
one of the village loungers.
returned Miss Keziali, good natnredly.
“Now you don't tell me! And Jerry
The deacon looked up inquiringly.
*Tm glad to show folks that there are Sturgeon, where is ho?”
“Mi** Keziah'-s had a., smarin' streak women who are good for something beAnd Adam .Timkins
. “Now,
of luck."
“Its been nothing but an amazin’
—docs he________ x ”.
to your valley and worth,
“No, Mr. Junkins died many years
streak of luck ever since she was born,”
lonor to your sox. You're ago." •
returned the deacon.
“If ownin’ the You1
right and shinin* Deacon
“Ho did? And his son, tho doctor, I
best farm in town and hevin’ money at
suppose he is still about—Milt they
interest isn't luck, I'd like to know what
men of the world;” and the speaker called him?"
“He is dead, too."
“Yes; but this is something out of waved his hand at the conclusion of this
“Well, well! And does Mooes Rhodes
imtnirn You used te know her brother, little oratorial flourish.
Then hitch, hitch, hitch went the and his good lady still keep the hotel
ho died years ago and left his only
chair Miss Keriah-ward. “Don’t you here?*,
.
- ’
“No, madam, they too are dead—died
Wa’al, when old man Mead died Miss feel sort o' lonely at spells, ” he asked
Kor.iah took the farm as her share of tho insinuatingly.
before the war. ”
Miss Keziah glanced suspiciously at
“Welt well! Where is Doctor Mcproperty, and her brother, bein’ of a
rovin' turn of mind, took the few thous­ the rapidly advancing chair. She drop­
and of persona! property aa his’n and ped her knitting and went to the fire and
“And Doctor Afileok, does he still live
invested them in Western lands, which piled up the blazing sticks of wood.
turned out wnthlesa, an be lost every Then ahe came back to tlxi table and set upon the hill?’’
“No; be died kmg ago."
cent he put in. Folks always blamed her chair on the farther aid® cd it, thus
“And Vincent Mitchell—I suppose he
him for bein’ *o foolish and hasty, and putting a barrier between her and her
Udeadtoor
■'
visitor.
teaed bis death. Wa’al, it turns out they
old gentleman.”
have pit a railroad square thro’the lands,
“He is? Well I am glad to hear it”
“But woman is a tender, dependent
and its sent real estate way up, nobody
And old Mrs. Kip Van Winkle patted
knows where. Miss Rerikh’s been of­ creatur'. Woman’s a vine, [here the
fered nigh onto $8,000 for the lands, and deacon took up his weekly prayer-meet- her foot on the. omnibus floor and hud n
thev say she will get ever so much more XDg drawl], and needs suthin' to cling to far-away look in her eye as the driver
when the troublous, desolatin' waves and started his team.—Wheeling Leader.
if she only holds on. ”
winds of affliction and sorror roll aver
“I dew; it's as true aa scripture."
Sea-Bathing.
“Stuff and nons'-nse!’’ exclaimed Mm»
“She'll hold out. never few,” said the
Kewtah, with a enn^mptonna miff, wj
“How are yoT coming on with seodeacon; “and I hold it tobeourbounden
bathing?"
asked
a gentleman of an
duty m neighbors to advise her to that shouldn't have expectea that a man of
invalid.
“Splendid! I bathe three
times
a
day.
”
“
How
do you like it?"
silly
trash.
I
have
no
p&amp;tienoe
with
the
Instead at lingering m usual for the
village gossip—for New Bethany post­ people who are always talking as if “ The doctor says I must take a toddy
office on Saturday night answered the women couldn’t stand alone, and needed after each both to restore the circulation
purpose of a weekly pap.r—t!.o deacon propping up like a rag doll that hadn’t —that's how I like it!"
any backbone. I’m no vine—or such
seemed in a great hurry to get home.
It was the night of the choir rehearsal,
encountered a pock at hungry and there­
■od in driving by tho church he saw
tho Lord so wills it, altho’‘ I admit, fore fierce mountain lions. One of the
ing up the steps. He suddenly whipped deacon, tliat its pleasanter to have some men fled to a high rock, carrying away
the only gun, and leaving hi* defenseless
up his sleepy old mare and drove homo one to keep our company.”
“That’s jest it: ye hev hit the nail companion U&gt; be killed. But his own
J * breakneck rate al speed.
squar* on the head! It’s pleasanter to deutli was still more horrible. He lost
“Now's your time, Soloman Pinch,
have company in our sojourn on this the trail in his fright, and for eight days
wandered without food. He was at last
mortal earth."
The deacon seized his chair with both found by miners, but v.-us too far gone
for a txraple of hours ot so—Hi, old lady! hands, and by a circuitous line of hitch-

HAPPY IN BARGAINS
Our stock* for the Spring of-1880 consists, as usual, of the
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
under the heads of
-

Dry Goods,
Clothing;,
Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,

Yashnik girrctorg.
VILLAGE OFFICER&amp;

Ladies and G-entaC
Fui-nialiing Goods,

Groceries,
Crockery.
\,1 £I J“’I1KT EK/CUPAL CHUIH'H—A. D. NewxVJ tok. P**tnr. »r»tre» «verjr Sibbstb at 10H
*. n&gt;. *od 7 p. m. SabbaUi achool at U m. 1‘rajer
meeting every Thuraday evening.

THE CELEBRATED

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

JwinrM girrrforp.

They cannot fail to please the Ladies.

W. H YOUNG,
’ D. Office E**t aide of Main Street, Naahri11.
.• office houre from 7 to 9 a. m. and &lt; to 7 p. m

H A. BARBER,
P- Homeopathic Phyalelan and Burueon
i» 1 • Office, near wsldenee, on corner of WMLlug
ton and huu, blreel*, Na*hrille, Mich.

DR. C. W. GOUCHER.
T?LKCT1C PHYSIC!AN and Hnr»aonl. * rpared
lb to aaiWCT nil calle tlmt utiy tv made'or hl*
eerrlcee. Office over Wheeler** etore.
S - 40

CHAS. 11. BRADY.
TTORNEY at La* wl Solicitor in Chancery
Heal Katate and Inauranoe Agent. Collecting
and Conveyancing a apeclaltr. Bounty and Penaion C.alma promptly attended to. and aU other
butldc** entrust*- to iny care. Office oppoelte Unon House, NaabviUe. Mteh.

A

LEWIS DURKEE,
r AWYER, Notary PubUc, Rea) Exfate,
lu atice Agent. Collection* promptly
Conveyancing prop-rty executed Oflk
OrlffiS’e Stare.

EMORY PARADY.
OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing care­
fully and promptly attended ta. Office east
JUSTICE
aid- Mam etn el, NaahvlUe Mich.

JC3T OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon­
est (roods and selling -on the basis of Three
Feet to the yard and Sixteen Ounces
to the pound, enables ub to bold, all our old custotaers and gain new ones every week. A visit ta the PIONEER
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
to please patrons both in quality and price of goods offered
them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try us
and see.

N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price is
exchange for all farm products.

.

L. J. WHEELER,
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.

WM. PARMENTER,
P. Offlw over Hull'a Drug itore, Ver­
M. monlvlllc, Mich.

W. H. GRISWOLD.
P. Homoeopathic Ph plclan and Horgwm.
• Office over D. C. Griffith’* »tor». Residence
corner I'nlllip* *ad Durkee atreeU. Prompt Mten-

M

A. M. FLINT,
rolledloo* prumplly mada (
Griffith's Store, NubrUI*. MleK

E PARADY,
Uen to till *U order* promptly, and
living prfr**. Shop ***t aide of Malo

—tbrasky;
CHARLES SG&amp;EIDT,

promptly to *11 *
&lt;he lll.-H-k.nilth and Ilorkr-Shovlng line,

lacksmith, attrnd*

B

^HUrHInnrous (Exrds.

J^OW IS THE TIME

To Take Advantage of the

GREAT SPRING BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S
.

I

Where he is constantly opening

New Spring Goods
-------- IN----------

DRY GOODS,

OLCOTT HOUSE,
2&lt;»«h villo, Niiohigan.

C. C. .Wolcott, Proprietor.
Th!* la a new Hotal, eenliallg located. well kept,
and II* Mlruut arts always *ure of gvttlog bettor a&gt;
eoinioodation* for the amount paid, than al any
other biacl In B*rrv county. Three ftrel-cl*** Sam.
pie Room* on urat fiooi.

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Boots, Shoes. TVotions, Etc,
ty It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant te
undersell me, who sells for CASH.

.

r». c. Griffith.
J J ERE YOU HAVE THEM.
When we say this, we mean that yon have
g LIEBHALS ER,

* MERCHANT TAILOR
And Dealer in

READY MADE CLOTHING,
Orroeira^'o^con'e Haanvxxr,
MmeKvllle.
•______ MIoB.

qpHAT HUSBAND OF MIME!

Gel* hl* SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING
don* at

A. L. RA8KY’8,
aed he to Jac aa handeonreaahe can be. A full
Uno of Gent* Faraiahlac Good*,Cigar* and Tobacco,
alway* in stock.
__________ _

g A. BUSH,
*

Bargains in Spring Goods,
We are opening the largest and mo*t complete stock at
■
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
.
our store will fully prove.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,
OF ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS.

“THE BOSS"

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
NASHVILLE, RICH.
Repairing done with Ntatoeoe and Dtopateh. ~

yyiLIJAM JONES,

It must also be remembered that we also carry an immen**
stock of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

,

ALL KINDS S FOOT COVERING,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
ty We buy for CASH and buy very clow; and coasequenfly our custoasssa
have the benefit of it

KQGHEIt BROTHERS.

�|OM’T FORGET TO CALL _A.TVX&gt; HEE j

W. Gr. A_yIsworth’s
BEA-TtlVEJiSM !

14, 1BW.

1179. TRAINS Ob

----------------- NEW STOCK OF

fftsaUiuialiing how much peop^will

GREENBACK MTATE CONVENTION. do and bow much they will pay for a

Have yon seen any of Will’s work!
■mH*«Hukwfrom BojiUIj. In thu
caw, however, the cause was a good If not call on him. one door north of
The Grecnbackers met in convention one, so Ute motive need not Im? too Boise and Francis’, get his prices and
you
will trade,
closely criticised.
Aluia.

MICHIS AXWWH.
tn the death bed of Peter Cooper, after
the reading of which,the following res­
olution was pawnd.
t: t
,
Heiolvedz That the convention learns
the news of tho spprnachingdissolntion
of the venrmbla Pater Cooper wish

The convention then proceeded to
put in nomination their slate ticket.
David N. Woodman, of Paw Pan- was
nominated on the second ballot for
Governor. The remainder of the tic­
ket was tilled aa follows: Lieutenant­
Governor, Sullivan R. Armstrong, of
Nowago; Secretary of state, Randolph
Strickland; of-Clinton; State treasurer
John Morton, of Oakland; Auditor
General, 8. B. Havilow, of Gratiot;
Commissioner of the Land Office, John
A. Elder, of Ingham; Attorney GenerWilliam Newton, ot Gcumm;
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
David Parsons, of Wayne; Member
State Board of Education, V. B. Mer:
win, of Jackson; Presidential electors,
at large, Henry 8. Smith, of Kent, and
J.R. Hall, of St. Joseph. District 1.
Aognstus Day: 2/ Henry T. Farnham;
3. Wm.,F. Hicks; 4. Oscar F. Bean;
5. Wm. A. Perky; 6. Geo. W. Stephen­
son ; 7. V. A. Saph ; 8. A. A. Sheldon ;
9. Henry W. Beach.
DEMOCRATIC STATE CUNVENTION.

The State Democrat Convention met
at the opera house in the city of De­
troit, Thurtdny Aug. 12th. After the
preliminary business of the meeting
had been disposed of, Ute following
State ticket was placed in nomination:
For Governor, Fredrick Holloway,
of Hillsdale; for Lient. Governor, E.
IL Tompson, of Flint; for See’y. of
State, Willard Stearns, of Adrian ; for
Att’y. General, H. P. Henderson, of
logliaiu; for State Treasurer, J. M.
Weston of Muskegon; for Auditor
General; Richard Monroes of Clinton;
for Commissioner of State Land Office,
-J, J. David; for Supt. of Public luKtructiou,Zelotiis Trueadelljfoi Member
of State Board of Education, Albert
Crane-; for electors at large, Peter
Vyiiite and H. McDonald ; A general
good feeling prevailed thiooghoat the
entire senuon.
OUBBCtOTEAX LETTER.

then* with his ehiest son and daiighter.

JUST RECEIVED. WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED

STHOERD SCREW fiSTHED GOODS,

Wm. Fultou, a lad of 7 yeans, was
drowned in a well near Forester, on
Monday.
Wm. Evens attempted to stab officer
Adams tic Battle Creek aud now
languish** in jail;
A poliA boy, aged 8 years, naine un­
known, was drown, Monday night in
Bradley’s mill boom at Bay City.
Miss Ada Calkins of Battle Creek,
took a dose of morphine last Situday,
nnd died from its effects the same eve­
ning,
A boy named O’Donnell was danger­
ously idiot in the thigh, at Grand Rap­
ids last* Monday, by the accidental dis­
charge of a pistol.
BtirghuraBlaw open the safe at Elsie
postoffice
“
ostoffice Brandi
Branch Co...
Co.. on
t_the
-------night
---------of
tho 6thinst. and got about $75iu money
nnd stamps and $1,300 in notes.
Geo. Fowler, of Lansing, had his
arm eaught.in the machinery of u mill
in which he worked, and so severely
mangled that amputation was neces-

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

----- SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

eabtwari
STATIONS.

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS t SHOES. WE RECOMMEND THE

Mlddl.vfUnl"

PAD STANDARD SCREW,

CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE,

BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

SIMPLT BUBSORPTIORI

KIP OFF THE SOEFS

QUARTER MILLION SOLD!

Every Patiept Delighted

CbarloUa ....

2Ioyjog2iB4S!£l

Day Kidney Pad Co.

HlAit

DrtrotU.

____ _

st- !

Er ton Rapid.,
Charlotte
Vmnonli
Na.bvll]e

CALL AND SEE THEM
QOOK’S CARRIAGE WORKS

K. C. BROWN.
H. B. LEDYARD.
Aae't Gea'l tinpt Jack H.uatC. Wa«Twoai«,

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

Manufacture.!

the

Q

'

06649685

GENUINE MASON

I

EXTRA TOPS AND RUBBERS.

I WHITE FINN,
1
TROlT.
LAKE HERRIAG

ForJhe season of1880,,

----- By the pound or keg.------

I am prepared to furnish the public

Sugar, Tea

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

COFFEE.
IKOlAa O.YAN.
I&gt;KIFI» BEEF
PIKKNNKD BEEF,
IIFRR1.VG &amp; HALIBUT.

——-FRESH~~
^~AND--------

SALT MEATS,
AND HEAPS Oth

CROCKERY

Alsnit this time of year the intelli- J AGTS WANTED for Smith's Bible Dictionary and

PICTORIAL BIBLES,

0.WO llcnard!

50 1 ear* before the Public.

IT IS GENERALLY KNOW

Workmanship and Materials
When Combined With

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,

Pronounced by all to be the most
p/ouraRtand efficadout remedy now in
use for the cure of cough*, cold*, huanencss, crottp, tickling sensation in the
. throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
! million bottle* told within the last few
I years. It given relief where ever used,
j and the power to impart benefit tliat
j cannot be had from the cough mixtures
j uow in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
| cents per bottle.

All Goods of this ManufactureL j

piled with. They are purrll
tall to rive aati.fartloh. Hn

believing they will stand the test,
tury to all who purchase.

and

ppove highly satisfac- stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at 25 cento per box.

E. COOK
P. T. BOISE
io».TTG-CH8T

^TTEATION ALI.

I mill prvpra-d on receipt of a 3 cent ■tamp.

Health ia Wealth.

AND-DON’T YOU FQRgKT IT.

.perwurtorrhtM, Im potency, Invalnnlary emlaalonr,
premature old ape. caused by .&gt;ver-exertlon, aellubete,
to ml»cry.
I...—or over indulgence,
. k..which hada
—--- - .__

BAILEY&amp;WOODS’

You can always find the following articles, or will Ire made to I I )
order : All kinds of
w „

MedHrinea, ( hemk-ah,

FARMINa IMPLEMENTS,

MB

MOHROE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,

OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,7

D.W.HANNA.A M..Prtn. M

Probate Order.

1«&gt;

Sheriff Male.
&gt;,siata&lt;M MK-ninn, in favor of ui
- Jln-ciod and dt-literal aoi.»t Ue
. land* and UuemcnU &lt;&gt;f Atobw

.'Sfasaivs
. of. In.and tu tbo tollowlcix described

lyln, cax ot |l» Yaukrt Marines and Om^a*
TiHehtehwayd-aeeH »• follow.iCoMmcncing at the

■hov. tauw, if

Id action, Ilwaco n-.m

»fco«ld »ot B&gt; mi tuS.
And it 1. turOjtT urd&gt;n&gt;d that

TT

a

■a

~rr—''d r—ms •

niaML

Double and Single. Heavy and light, unsurpanaecl in style, qual­
ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Collars, Collar
, Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.

WAGONS,

Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim- j
ming u specialty. Old tops made to look as good os new |
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reapair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
Iron. ■

BLACKSMITHING.

I', HTALIu. aMrin,
iri:i&gt;'. I’mw SLrpff.

______

.

And all the leading Remedies in

Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and Pittflt &amp; PTOpriltOrj NtdiClDfiS
butterflySchool Book.,

LUMBER

•Hereupon it hord.-r-d. th»:

.Sellers' Uv er Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com-

Therefore I place my Good, upon the Market.confidentially j

Oppuultc E. Grady's ihoe.hop.

BUCKSMITHING

C. W. SMITH.

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

To be found in the Market

14 Stop Organs

A young Darwinian.—Jock (to his
MXfd*a»d •hi'p££
married rirten: “Hl! Polly! lx»ok!!!
u,,,™
H«re’s
tr5 ‘ng to walk Oil its ; trcc AddrTOM r&gt;,n|(1 p. Beatty, Waahingtso. N. J
hind legs!!!!”

.

□

ELMIRA COLLEGE.

wut rmnpwiUn-uenip^odia trawuuuting “drives of logs” into “droves of 1 Addreu. for circular*. A. J. holmaN n oi..
hog..!
_____________________________ |M"1

W. SMITH SELLS

ICH. FRUIT CANS!

MEDICINE as

John s, button fastener; C. M. Stoup,
. .. , •. __ ., ,
Fl.t Boe, thill ronvling; A. A. Wider.
assignor Of one-half in U-re Hl to C. B. I of »tOdy, and aholn mu.lcand art. Bp remain of
Palmer, Detroit, safety governor for ; Ha endowment lucbarcr-s »n-unu«ual!7 moderate,
elevators, etc.
f Send for mlaln«ur to Rev. A. W. Cowl«, p. D
eie» utors,
__________
] Frtm, Elmira. N. JL
(M 4«j

J- L.8TETKTS!

westward’

STATIONS.

Bitters

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G-. A.YLSWORTH

$200 REWARD

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Detroit,--------

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Health Secured:

Seven freight cars and an engine
and tender of ths Chicago &amp;. Grand
Trnuk rail-road, were ditched at
Marcellus on the 5th iust. by a mis­
Fat a cbm of Diabcte.,] Gnvtl, Dropaay, Bright’. .
placed switch. .
.
John Wakefield, aged 18, who hails DfoeaM. Caturr&gt;-nf-tbwRlad&lt;1er.PaJn in tho Ha-k,
from Pennsylvania and was visiting nt
Onondaga was drowned Sunday after­ Incontinence or Retcnlioci of Urine, Painful Urina­
noon while bathing in the Grand Riv­ ting, Brick-dun bc|KMlt, Toflanatlon ot tlie Kider near Onondaga.
..
The village of Lakeside, 3 miles from
Muskegon, wasalmosteutirely destroy­
ed by fire on Wednesday. Tho conitag ration started from a agar Htub,
thrown down in a saloon.
URE IT ATOFfCp |
While Charles G. Switaen, of Ham­
burg, was drawing oats at Howell last
Saturday, bis daughter, aged four vears ■
climed upon the wagon ami fell, tho j new and wutdetfui dlacorttry.
•
wheel crushing her skull.
Alfred Wagner, about 7 years old,
fell from a-Sunday school excursion j
train at Hamilton on the Grand Haven ■
Itailroad on the 5tli, and had a leg I
mangled and nearly severed. He will
hardly survive.
John Knllaban, aged 26, a teamster
at Warner Ac Eastman's mill, was kill- .
ed at East Saginaw last Friday while I
driving with a loaded wagon under a
F THE NEW FOOD
.
He failed to stoop and was i
'
1 coiight
~',,R ' between the load nnd a beam. .
| Gussic Byce, 4 yeats old, living in
' Matteson township. Branch Co., was
instantly killed yesterday afternoon by
the discharge of a gun she had iu some ’
way got possession oL The ball enter­
ed her mouth and jwu&gt;scd out the back
part of her head.
The dead body of a man suppotu-d to
be Rodney E. Kogers, who has lately
been at the Ionia Reformatory under .
the name W. T. Rogers, was picked up !
last Saturxlav morning half a mile east j
JofOshtemo Station, on the Central j n«ua Intoxicant* Innocently labeled ’"bitten”
j Rond, killed during the night by the MALT Bl iTERM appeal to (rapular conflndencc
i cars.
' ■■ .
* I
The following is u list of patent* .
granU‘&lt;1 by the United States to citizens I
Of this State for the week ending July ' hitjict,, aywprjmc, vhumii ana nar in xnpnne,
27, 1880 : J. J. Alley, Albion, plow; C. 1 ,hin «h «Hher f«ni»» &lt;gmalt or medicine Ttw ren­
F. Archcnhronn, Waterloo, car coup- i
rr'mT&amp;tM*'
ling; J, Banks, OakfieW township, SJK
bittF-bs co. BWS
Montcalm county, vehicle pole tip; 8.-----------------------------------------------------------8. Bolton, Big Rapids, attachments to । The lied Health and Strength Restorer
spoon handles; M.K. Borfree, assignor
ever used.
of one half interest to C. W. Higbee, l a, perftrtja um&gt; &lt;»mpotion of I’AKKEii’e
Jackson, corset; H. ti. Gaston and M. ginqehtckiu that u&lt;&gt; &lt;i!«*•«• can lone ex'»t
Campbell, Fowierville. motor for onPirating pUmmqS. Gregory, Jonesville, I pUtnt. or II you rraxia mild aUmulent. or appetizer,
attaching tomb stones to braces, etc.; I the TONIC l»jn«* the medicine for you. a&gt; Il la
I. L. Grinnell. Ann Arbor, sewing ma- j hiri&gt;iycurau.eand invipraun*
new imoxi
chine attachment; P. A. Peter Com“e *“uR r~r &lt;
stock, hinge; G. W. Rodrbuugli, Jack- LT

[From our regular corrt'^poti-lent.’
London, En&lt;l, July 36,1880.
Ixindon is on the move, and, wholly
irrespective of the future proceedings
in Parliament, innocents for whom
slaughter is iuipeU41ing,.'t|iere is cer­
tainly a suspicious something in the
air telling society, that the seasuu is at
an end and that the sooner it indecent­
ly buried the better. Exhausted na­
ture can no further go; every fancy
and conceit tliat fastidious taste and
unlimited wealth ean suggest here have
had their Innings nnd jaded fashion
turns with longing eyes to the cool
glades of Goodwood Park and u&gt; the
picturesque idleness of the yactingground at Cowes. Now is the tuomeut
when every one instinctively feels tliat
•'all that can be has been done.” On
these dull nnd thUnder-ladeu evenings
operas and theatres alike have ceased
to attract; and possibly we have been
ho spoiled from stum from every artlovine nation that there is but little in­
clination to settle down without a
pause to the humdrum-pleasures of our
natnral and national art life. At last
combative criticism and persistant
prrtixannhip are silenced ; the fashion­
able stage is hushed, nnd the saloon
• where recitations raged is packed dp in ‘
&lt;±into or brown bolland. Sarah Bern- '
hardt to on the way to America, where
she is awaited with feverish anxiety;
Modieska, after her triumph, is expect­
ed in her “fair land of Poland,” then*,
to rest and prepare for another dramat­
ic campaign ; the sturdy Dutchmen are
safe aud sound in theirnative lowlands;
and one by one our gifted visitors and
our “kins beyond the sea,” are saying
gooil bye to England.
A languid latenut was excited by
the debate on the proposed erection of
a memorial to the Pnuce Imperial, in
Wvst.uiiisti r Abby. Mr. Benesford
Hope expresses a strong opinion on the
subject. He is Loid Lalisburg's broth­
er-in-law, and himself, a man of great
inflnenwi.jBsperially^on
influence, especially on * questions*
questions of
of
art and taste. Dean Stanley, who has
taken a strong line in tbe'aflkir,
the affair, now
sees that the feeling of the nation is
against the “desecration;” as some call
-. of tho Abbe;
.vt-, The dean is the most
it,
absolaity ini SBahriblc personage in
Great Bn tain, lie jm entirely free from
control.
Nestl ** bishops nor archi----------- .--------bitsiiops have any authority over him,
and he owes allegiance to 'no one exceU thvQuttn. In s»iu of tun dimin­
utive form, be is gifted with a very
considerable amount of determination,
which in tliin instance approaches very
nearly to obstinancy. It is a vast pity
the project was ever started. EveryIxxly liked the young Prince, and the
trials of bis august mother failed forth
our warmest syuipaues, aud a war of
words over the son s remains is inut-h
to he deplored.
The Prince and Princess of Wales

.

Horseshoeing nnd Job Work done by the best of workmen.
Casting a specalty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled
and land sides to fit almost any plow Kettles, all sixes. Col­
umns for brick buildings. Iron fencing Ac.

LARGE LINK OF

Photograph Albums
A COMPLETE LINE OP

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-

” all Paper and Bordering,
as fixe" a’line'of
'
As there is in town, and al! war­
ranted to be aa represented
or money refunded.

Prrarripho.. OoroAU, Poland
. hoart. 11expy,

F. T. BOISE.

�us I trim,
—BELIEVING THAT—
HI 1879

val the County Seats

SATURDAY, - - - AUGUST 14. JIM).

vic'i RITY locals:tbbboxttiLli items.
Tbe village daddra have voted to
valuation.
Mrs. Pettifer and Mrs. Moore denesday last.
. Earl Hammond will soon be located
in tbe Hammond building, with hfa.
jewelry stock.
J. McLean has token hfa colt to1 Char­
lotte, to pat him in practice for the
raoos this fall.
W. C. Meara was kicked by a horse,
and now walks much like one suffering
from adatica—N. C. Chilson for exam­
ple.
Mra. Dr. Thomas of Lawton, was
taken sick while on a visit to her cous­
in’s. Artcuias Smith, on the State Road
fa recovering.
"
The 'Gass baa been shut off at the
■•loon, aud suits will bo held to de­
termine whether business will be con­
tinued or not.
Milton Norton’s cow was killed by
lightning, last Monday night, which fa
a sad loss to him, aa he fa a cripple and
in meager circumstances.
Rev. H. IL Willfaufa fa expected home
next vrt&amp;k. The sermon on the Divin­
ity of Christ, by Rev. B. S. Pratt last
Sunday, was listened to witk great in­
terest, by a large audience composed of
the congreations of both churches.
Ad ejectment suit, brought by W.
H. Dickinson, against hfa tenant. Mr.
Simpson, before Esq. Martin last Wed­
nesday, resulted in a verdict in favor
of the plaintiff. • Attorney for plaintiff,
Ralph E. Stephens; for defendent, A.
Flint.of your. city. The only matter
of interest to outside parties connected
with the suit, was the statement made
by Flint, in hfa pica, that the allega­
tions made in tbe complaint, by Dick­
inson, were false as h——1; which was
met by Stevens, admitting that the
comparison might lx? just, but fearing
that Flint might find tb? place referred
to, not so very false after all. The
court could scarcely suppress an audi­
ble smile.
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MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.

* Mr. James Lotting fa quite ill.
Frank Fuller has moved to Battle
Creek.
Chas. Sleiger site in court at Hastings thfa week.
Tbe oata are like some of our peopie, very light headed.
Mrs. Elisabeth Cheeemsn will start
for Maine, in a few days to visit friends.
If our items are short thfa week it is
because our floating population, are
lying on their oars.
Charles Jones has lately turned his
attention to rhyming, aud ha* com­
posed a neighborhood song.
Johnston McKelvey, P. M.,and Jerry
Elliott were appointed delegates to
the Democratic state convention.
Edwin Hyde of Bioomingion III., ami
brother to P. M., and R. Hyde bus been
visiting in thfa vicinity, and returned
home Tuesday.
L. D. Griffin has received some of
those enlarged pictures, from New
York, anil they surpass anything that
has been in these parts.
T Solomon says there is nothing uew
under the sun, but.Wm. Archer has
made a great stride in the science of
raking oats by using a horse rake, but
the old fogies sav there fa no gain in it
Chas. J axon son of Stonewall Jaxon
is living in East Baltimore,when Chas,
was a little shaver he and his father
were riding along, when they encoun­
tered an enemy and tho embryo gen­
eral, dismounted. Charles held the
horse while he indulged in a band to
hand fight, which lasted 3 hours. We
confess getting beyond our bonndery
lines, but K. T. Dident itemize it.
. Reuben Norton wa*born way down
in the state of Maine, “where Hie sun
don't rfaS till the last of the week" he
has been here too long to need any
description. He lias just invented and
constructed an apparatus for topping
out straw stacks by horse power, it is
called the Renbiustine Rcvcrtiide
Rickity Straw Raiser, it fa equally as
useful in elevating persons, and
would add much to tlie enjoyment of
children at picnics and would make a
superior attachment to the Tubbs
Thresher.
__________
HICKORY CORNERS ITEMS.
Quite a number of our people are at­
tending theencampmentat Kalamazoo.

The farm known as tho Nichols es­
tate, was sold to a man by the name
of Osborn of Lenawa county, ,•
Picnics ween) to l&gt;e the order tbe day
on the shore of Gull Lake, now-a-daya
with a steam boat ride in the bargain.
We rejoice with Uncle Elijah Bow
ker who was joined in marriage with
Mrs. Jane Sloan in Richland, by Rev.
McCord.

A bam belonging to Loyal WiHiamtt,

of old wheat and all
ndle, no insurance.

,we rather think

HARDWARE,

The well known publishing hsuae of

Mast gave the young folks a chance to
shake their foot at the latter* house,
AH had a nice time.
The greatest joke of all, is .that ot
irieud T—, tho man that lost his
scalp in tbe Modoc war, started for
Nashville with a grist of cats and
kittens in a. grain sack, and before
many miles were pasta! the sack, cats
and all jumped out of die wagon, and
a man walking along tbe the road
found the sack walking off on legs.
Tom where is Will Davis's sack !
Now Mr. Editor, I snpose that some
of the readers of The News would like
to know to a certainty who Wild Bill
fa,-’he has been asleep for the last few
weeks and at last has woke up from
a long nap to write a few word*.
While in that lontf sleep I dreamed that
the ■ so called Mulovillo was not right,
as their fa no mule in town only, I
would say that there is one jack, that
can cadi all the town to dinner. Now
as I have writen all the news for thfa
time I will bid you good bye.
Wild Bill, Jr.

I

and will soon fastttf, tbe life
nJ James A. Garfield, written
by his comrade in arms and personal
friend,General J. 8. Brisbin,of the reg
POUMDeeaiKEPInttaw woek«, and out'd
ular army. The career of our dis­ IE
I U of cuoeatopf foil.
tinguished candidate has rarely been M mto. Croddoefc a Co., 10M R*w Ki..
equaled in points of romantic interest,
HoteMjAia,
.
nnd the more closely it is studied the
mote wonderful and inspiring it ap­
pears. It furnishes material for a vol­
rae at CON
ume of deep and permanent interest
and valne. We are giad timt its prep­
aration- has liocn placed in hands so
tti«P«eVully.
competent. Tbe brilliant qualities of
General Brisbin, both as a soldier aud
an author, are well known, and his
personal relations to General Gaifleld
are such as will give to his narrative
the utmost "fullness and authority of
statement. It will be a book of more
ATTRITION LA DIF* I
than pasaing interest, and in this re­
t the residencb of lyman e. booth
spect widely different from ordinary
Id Kalamo. I will be found lu readme* for
campaign literature. It will be sold on­
ly by subscript ion and must meet with
a very large sale.

A

A Chicarfo boy stole $350 from hfa
employer, and started westward to
fight Indians. / When overtaken hewn*
dressed in frihged buckskin, and across
hfa shoulder wifa a rifle, whilehfa pock­
ets were stuffedj with knives, pistols",

WOODLAND ITEMS.

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ui Accuratty.

Iron, Nails,
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
Glass, Stoves,
to announce that having erected
one of tbe largest and most convenient
Tinware, Paints, desire
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
Oils, Varnishes,
and Brashes PAY THE HIGHESTIARIET PRICE
At below Manufacturers prices. I had
the decline credited up to me on these
goods nnd can

For any quantity of

EASILY MEET COMPETION,
Having bought for cash. My expenses
are low. I do not sell goods ut cost,
but at a fair living profit.

A FIRST-CLASS TINNER

That may be brought them. They also ”

Seeds, Flour. Feed. Lime. Salt,
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
Shingles.
ready at moderate
Money 8arei Always
iy Dealing
them.

MBS. 8. OLDFIELD.

HOSTETTER

Nashville Narkeu,

SPECIALTIES:

AIN8WSW0BTH A BROOKS.
q^HE FISHING LINE.

Builders Hardware,
Pure WhiteLead,
Pure Ohio Boiled and
Raw Linseed Oil,
Lard, Castor.
Golden, Sperm,
Virginia Lubricating Oils.

TAKE THE

G’d Rapids &amp; Ind. R. R.

Judge Bawdy is at home.
FOR THE
Don’t we need some rain though 7
The farmers are busily engaged in
I'oUloc, MW,
threshing their grain.
AND THE FAMOUS
Miss Dora Haight fa going up north
Game and Summer Resorts and Lakes
Butler, pv th,.
among the moss backs this week.
of Northern Michigan.
There will be a large yield of “tuck Timothy p^r
. 2/.'.
A00
it" corn this year iu some parts of thfa Clover Swsl.
11.01
town.
CM
“•
Ho««. dreaMd, perewt—............................
Rev. J. F. Orwick returned from I
Petoskey on Tuesday*last.wbere he has i wool.........
been attending camp-meeting.
--------- i nen matvppo
That young man who beats hfa horse ..
*- ??
The finest makes of
so cruelly while under the influence of &gt;
Krpublkmn Caocus.
KSIVFS,
rot-*gut or hard cider, had better look t The republican electors of the townRAZO KM,
a “leedle oud" or p’raps he will be ship of Castleton, willI meet on TnraSHEA KN,
Imti of eportanira an neatly rtelt thfa rvjiion with
comnlainod of
I &lt;la&gt;’ •**»«• 17,11 at 3 ° c,ock P- n‘- at thl*
M'l.HSOKN,
com plained or.
: store on north .Mum St, formerly oc­
X. . who has made himself so fam- ] cupiedby A. P. Nidiols, for the purpose
t- Th* climatr l» peculiarly
ons as a lover of his fellow mortals of electing ten delegates to represent
J___ UK K._
IN THE WORLD.
and a terror to mill wright assassins th« township of Castleton at the Coun­
.
i i
ty Convention to he held at Hartings,
has gone to Hastings to work in J. L.
nt 13 o?ciock, noon, for the
Wilkins croquet works.
'purpose of nominating the several BllUtre, the Street, the moat bifMy •xnetlotMxl, and
Iturlnx Die ooMon, round trip excnralon UckeU
| Those voting men who expect to vote , county officers; also ten delegates to
I this fall nnd are shouting Arfield and I
. Repre^utative
J*
Gartbur Ftat cbolre “right to «evou"
Aug”
'&gt;,,&lt;■ dbl^nte y^^HENYOU WANT ANYTHING
toolsa on ihi* roale.
and when called upon to explain and [ to attend the Senatorial Convention,
hnoSsaairo
—rir the i.t ke of—
cannot, hail lielter carry an almanac 1 and the transaction of such other busi­
Call• and sec me. Respectfully,
!L°nnine
“Uon
J!
. .
J
' ueas
.....................
.
| l,boo
cxru
as may—
come before the caucus.
with them or go west.
. By order of com.
FRANK
C.
BOISE.
On
Prize problem
If Tease can bottom
Jno. Keagle Chairman.
100 chairs in x number of days how
T’HE OLD ESTABLISHED
&gt;•«.«) tupM.p- - Arriro
at Petmxy at S:« a. tu.. nod Sffl p. m. lUturulnj
Republican Scnatonal Convention.
long will ittakeCoville toplay y games
| leave PeUMlt'.y »l A35 ». m.. xod fr.00 a. tn.,-an1ro
The
rapubliain
senntonal
convention
1AX0
BILIABLE
niBWlTOBB
BIBB
OF
।
,5^.“ “
Fof croquet at the same rate. A b^x of
for tl*e 15th Diet, of Mich., will be held
stand down collars and a brass ring for nt the Court House in the city of Hast­
_
_ _
In* nortbfrotn Jhm tat to beM. 80th and returning
the first correct solution.
ings, on Tuesday tlie 14th day of Sept,
The reading match which came oft"at next, at 1 o’clock p. ru., for tbe puipoae
WlM-ro you will duo inc
.
rr a
rpHEBABBTriLLEMtlla.
the M. E. church on Sunday evening of nominating a Candidate for Senator
:
Are on Hand with a
from said district and for tbe transact­
was a success. It was closely contest­ ion of any ether business that may
Mriar । inf of
ed by both sides. 'Those young folks come before the convention.
Each
who are fond of sitting in the gallery township and ward will be entitled to
one delegate.
on such occasions should observe good
«
By order of the Com.,
In WcBicro
We nannfoetur*
Of Every Description.
'
Mabuxbctcbbk* AMD DtBLSMiS
order.
Isaac W, V rooman Chairman.
Which will Defy Competition in every
Q. Cl'MBER.
Musical Notice.
Respect. Remember that all onr
HASTINGS ITEMS,
We will send to any person who will
Goods, which we Manufacture,
give us a list of five names, of ther muare Warranted in Every
A GarUeld and Anbar Glee Club «.&gt; I
IriM.ilii, h.vint pi.o&lt;&gt;« or organ
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.
Respect.
. , . . v •J
•
I.* and ten cents iu postage mLaiu;mi or
organized lout Fnday evening with cl,„nTO14 em,, of thobew Uunonn

ft

front, Grajlim 4 Black Bass Fisheries,

The Legal Tender and Other

COOK STOVES

bitters

FARMERS &amp;
MECHANICS

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
ALLEN BROS

GllAND

RAPIDS,

J. LENTZ&amp;SONSI

Stock

FURNITURE WALKER 4 NORTON

FLOUR, MEAL!FEED,

CONTINUOUS FACING,

ATTENTION

FARMERS 1

twenty members.
i Island Waltz, a good teaching piece.
We are also prepared to furnish anyfor organ
or piano,
About twenty persons were baptized | in G and
mid D,
D^for
or^nu^or
; Which fa lb» latent arrl Kratr't Improvrment yet
thing in tbe
madolnSHIKTH. It will heradfar be uaed
of *the
last Sunday morning at the M. E. | G. Hull, author
‘**
“ late popular
I song and chorus, “Tho Ohl Red Mill."
UNDERTAKING LINE, HwlihK New and Improrul'^Bciiinery. we an.
church, mostly young people.
,,v the address ...
....... person. Jx't
j, w
Give
of^each
A.D. Cadwallader is petting up a new | us hear from you. Your order will be
_____ fllled.
______
hullTBROS.,
irw"
house on the premises lately purchased prompUy
HULL
------ WITHOUT-----''____ 220 Main St., W., Jackson Mich.
of Daniel Striker, in the first ward.
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
COFFIA'N.
CASKETS.
Woodland Krlect School.
Alvin Bailey is putting a new roof
ROBES. Mil KO COS Ac.
on hfa house nnd improving the ap­
The fall term at Woodland, will op­
WALKER &amp; NORTON,
pearance of his residence on Broadway. en Aug. 30, and continue ten weeks.
Of any one in the country.
The sireuit court commenced Monday Miss Emily Holmes will assist, and a
thorough
course
will
be
given
in
read
­
afternoon at3 p. m.. Judge Hooker, ing. mathematics, grammeretc. Teach Which, m every rrnlletnan know*. I* tuuaUr the
presiding. The case of the people vs ers’ Institute first Saturday of each
For tall pwtUuUn, sddroM.
Wm. H. Stocking fur basterday a noil month. [48-47] Eugene Davenport.
ALLEN BROMm
McCURPY fc CO., OrfcMo, HL
proa has been entered, the defendant
38 MoaxonHt., OpjottU Raikburn Hchuc.
We call attention to the advertlsehaving setUod/hccase by marrying the ment of tbe Collegiate Institute, Mon­
Probate Order
charge.
L_
—.
. .
.
•
complainant. The people vs Frank roe Midi., which under the new man­
Rodney, charged with setting fire with agement has become one of the most
J. LENTZ ASONS.
i. For etreufor* MS
desirable
places
in
the
country
for
a
intent to burn buildings fa still on trial.
|4M1)
young lady to be educated. We would
JT IS A FACT
The Callender fa small and many of the advise an examination into it* merits
coses continued. Will give full ucct before making other arfang^meuta. -50
next time.

BEST SHIRTS

KXTRA COST

RIP DOWN THE BACK,

GOOD HEARSE TEACHERSL“^

:M()11BflE cfllLE61iTE 1MgI1TOTR
NO PATENT NO PAY.

EATON COUNT! ITEMS.

Eaton Rapids is to have a new* M. E.
church.
Bellevue claims to liave had a fiost
last week.
Miss May Ford, a graduate of Battle
Creek fa teaching a select school in
Bellevue.
Jno. Frank, a night policeman at
Charlotte, went to sleep on a dry goods
box and hfa pockets were picked o!'$85. ;
Catharine Langham, of Danby, was
found dead in l&gt;ed a few days ago.
She was 60 yeare old and resided with
her son.
Robert Brown (colored) of Charlotte
was arrested last week for iwating his
wife, convicted and sentenced to SM?
days at Ionia.
Theodore Meeker of Eaton Rapids,
was thrown from a loaded wngun last
week, breaking hfa coHor bone. The
auine team ran away again tbe next
day and smashed a baggy.
A prominent deacon in the Baptist
church at Eaton Rapid-, has traded
hfa interest in future glory, for trauAitory «&gt;arthly plta*nre, with a 13- ycargiri. The pleasure has vanished.
Officer Pollock returned to Charlotte
fast Saturday morning, from Ohio with
Mahon Robenson. who confesses to
rhe theft of Terrill’s horse, and Baird's
buggy and baruess, a few nights ago.

Largest and Best Selected Stock

Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
Henry Rok.
Proprietor.

Tea!

Tea!

FURNITURE 8770

Tea!

Big Bargains in Tea, nnd a Beautifol
Conch Shell given with every Pound.
C. W. Smith

IN BARRY COUNTY

flalab.

CF*WU1 IMO' the highest market
price in casft for unsalted butter Fann­
ers bring in your butter and save the
■alt.
_____ E.JLeme.

laSi'.ro,

IHUMTflRS

LV' For Jewelrj-and Watches go to
F. T. Boise.

Be wise: simply call on your d
for “Dr. Sellers’ Cough Syrup,"
yon have a cold or cough. 25c a

Watebea! Waietoes! Watrbra!
Ho cveryliody that wants a Watch!
Go to Flemings tbe Jeweler, be keeps
nil the difl'i-ient kinds, but makes the
“Rockford" a speciality, and fa bound
to sell at Bottom price*. Go ace for
Jourself. He has also as fine a line of
ewclry aud Silver Hate as can be
found id Barry Co.
Jamks Fleming.

lamp Chairs, «c&lt;

NERVOUS DEBILITY

Common ’Furniture

I
wm M ‘"T *“
tte teMfog
Mwn’Jj v&gt;.■■-.i-.l by Mix Crocker, whero I ■* pro­
pared io wk-.'

Our Undertaking Departmn’t BOOTS andSHOEH,
A. BURCMAN

Prices that Can't I Undersold

In many cases of Kidney Complaint
where all ntlier remedies have failed.
Hill’s Buchn has made*permau ent enres

Israel Jones, of Franklin station.
Ohio, has a son whom the doctors had
given up with Diabetes. He applied a
Dav’s Kiiiney Pap, when be commen­
on a valuable improvement in bath*. ced to improve aud fa now able tn get
Hw father and brother and H. A. out and attend to his work.

IXJUIB BAGGER

gKff AND SHOE SHOP.

STS

CAXX. AJTI&gt; OKT PRICES.

Kellow, Demaray * Co.

JOB T&gt;L&lt;IIKrriINC*
AT THIS OFFICE.
AGENTS

LAWYER

rates.

�WEEKLY IEWS BEVItW

The
nmrikMssMroi Lrtto*. «8.«M72; porial-carxb, J7M4MM4 nwW» tosBhmlag

•100,000. Tbe araitabls *****
POLITICAL

The Republicans of Michigan have

taan. you don't
mliorttwont

“My dwtnet was
who beard -Spotted Tail,
chestcr, and on the streets allotted to
Cloud or others of tire &amp;oux chiefa
me there resided the rich, the poor, and
the middling classes. I was usually
here recently.
Spotted Tail, with
Red Cloud aud others, paid
s
visit to the Indian school aitaldishcd
at Carlisle, Pa., on the way here, and
some ’ of the more reticent ones would
called there on their return to then
furnish the desired information." Mr.
Western homes. Spotted Tail, next to
Dool. y narratt*d several of his experi­
Red Cloud, is the finest-looking Indian
ences, among them' instances in which
he wm mistaken for a peddler, a book­
red with the things he aaw nt Car­
agent, a tax-gsiherer, and, not infre­
but Won
, and so expressed liimself. After
quently, a creditor's clerk, l»ent upon
ng to the Superintendent of the
immediate settlement As, for example :

(renominated);

The large roiling-mill of Kimberly,

12:15 Dr.

.. .Ex-Gov.
I....Netea&gt; intendeat of Puhi*
, wMmar- Attorney General, X J. Van
rtri of 11 ■ large, C. B. Peck and 8. I
The Texas Democratic Convention

rrectecat have nominatod Msvor Bigelow, of
New Havcu, for Governor, and William H. Bulkley for Lieutenant Governor.
The Georgia Democratic Convention
wondanMDt

Msnng ttre
down *tair* with a sites of melon in hi* hand.
He receivod au ovation ‘ fnkn crowd* in tbo
atreeta, rtep* and window*, end exhibited much
.............
‘
-acaptioB.
t an otinoo of. light
email riice of watar-

lenco of the two-third* rale. Got. Colquitt rohim, bs was tmsbto to secure tbe
requisite two-thirds. It was finally decided to
leave tho matter to tbe people, a majontyof
tbe delegate*.mtxanmwynn^Gov. aolquitt. Tire

potatoes. toast, milk, wine, watermelon
fruit Dr. Work (one of hl* attendant*)
* the fart that Tanner has such a great apt
condition of inaction, even by forty daya*
rtinciico from food, aud that L* could 1
Three attache* ot the Bellevue Hos­
pital, New York, were drowned by the capsizing

Hnntef* Point, N. Yn destroyed a larro
tAy of lumber, many canal-boaU, and i

000.. ..The Federal Grand Jury at New York,
which has for soffle time been inveatigattng the
Beswanhaka disaster, has returned indictment*

bkxxl
Th* blood corartKies preaented a vary ottriou*
appearance. In*ta*d of beuag rounded with
the concaviti** plainly marked, they preaented
j*«nd or ahnvrt*“l outline* aud feregulanly of
form
KoDcrally. Their color WM also lighter,
The British Cabinet hna decided to
and they ahowed a teudeocr to ooUcrt together
send a large body of troops te Ireland, in an­ without fanning the well-known “row of
ticipation of serious disturbances theta....A coma." Tbe white corpuadas ware greatly in­
bloodies* duel has taken place in France be­ creased in number.
tween tbo editor of the (Jaukrit and tire mem­
An affidavit detailing all the facta of the
ber of the Chamber of Deputies for Cherbourg. fortv day*' fart ha* been prepared. It is »nbWithout counting recent additions, a-ntx-d *■ hr acTentv phyAidaiu and plbMWilO
were ou watch during the fart. Tbe foOowing
the total number of British and Indian troop* autirtfo* are of interertt Total amount of
war is 60.000....... Kir water drank. MX pound* avoirdupoi* ; highest
pulae, 116; iowert pulse, 96, highert tempers-

nominated David Woodman for Governor.

Dispatcheh from Candahar, India,
tain and engineer »nd tho owner* of the
steamer. ..Tao population of Massarhirytt* say that the British troops were provisioned for
is 1,788,811
thirty day*, and that their defensive work*
Oxx section of an excursion train re-

of &amp; hands, as moararod by tire dynatuoimtar, varied horn 158 to 186 pound* with tho
nght baud, and from 158 to IM with tbo left
hand.
Dr. Tanner (pent Sunday, the 8th, al tho rt»i-

i*tic
plot,
fallowed
by
many
arrtwta, ia reported from BL Petersburg....
A Bums dispatch announce* tho formation of a took greedily about every hour or two. Eight­
new association Cor the collection of contribu­ een hours alter the close of hia fast, the doctor
tion* for the relief of the noce**itie* of the Pojw.
Tbe daily tribute asked of all Oathniio* bv the
association i* atated to be 1 centime per aiem. rapid and ea»y recovery from tbe effecU of hi*
8t. Aubbxy Angelo, a correspondent ... .An Italian who was sentenced to four years' long fast aa they were at tba marvelous aohisvemsut itself.
________________
of tbo Liverpool (Eng.) Courier, waa run over
the
a thirty-day*' fast........
5ot to be Fooled Witt.
_____ Aden, Arabia, reports that
crashed. He waa found dead the --------------Jeddah, from Singapore, foundered
"G'wuffumheah, chile,—g'wuffmheah,
________ ling, with a bullet-hole in bi* head off Guardauio with 953 pilgrims for Jeddah. I tole yer." was a caution given a boy
and a revolver lying by hl* ride. It ia supposed
vemhng Chinese torpedo-bomlis on Madi­
Tax report of the foundering of the son street, yesterday, by an aged negro
Thb population of California is 863,­ British rteamer Jeddah, in tbe Bed aea, with shuffling up from the Illinois Central
000, a gain of 903,000 aincc 1870. The popula­ 1,000 pilgrims on board, i* unfounded... .Seven depot; “doan’ yer drop any mo’ dem
iimeracks roun’ dis ole hoof of mine, or
tion of Nebraska i* 452.44X
person* wort killed and twenty injured -by a
It turns out that the old man and railroad accident on tbe Midland railway, in derail be a fund outen yo' house befo'
sunup ter-morrower, shush! Ise a talk­
England,
between
I&gt;«d*
and
Leuwaater....
woman arrc*ted in Nebraaka on *u*pioon of
Diapstcbe* from variona points in Ireland indi­ in—yo’d better hoe an udder roe—g’wufcate that a reboUioua movement of fumheah?*'
are first-class fraud*. They were taken, hat some magnitude I* in progrraa... .Greece
"Hi!" said the boy, dex^sively, impro­
ia actively preparing for war wfih Turkey.
vising tho symptoms of a tumor in his left
cheek, and winking with offensive rapid­
Labette county, no • one could identify
Honor
Among
Thieve*.
tho
man as
old
Bonder, cr tbe
ity—“whose scare crow 're you, yer old
woman aa his wife, and when the
A dramatist sitting by &amp; friend at a kuockemstiff—J»qy?" And with this he
train from Cherryvale reached that point the theater contrived to extract a handker­
question wm •ctUod, ami the two would-be chief from his jxx?ket and transfer it to gioaded up again and dropped file thing
ns near tho venerable feet m caution and
Bender* .pronounced fraud*. They refused to
rive any reason fcr assuming that they knew his own. Presently a man behind him, the length of tho string would allow.
so much about the noted butcher* and their tapping him on the shoulder, whispered: “Who yer gain’ to vote for?" he then in­
"Beg pardon; here’s your purse. Didn't quired, jerking the bocnb beck.
know von Ixilonged to the profession; all
right!" at the same time slipping into iixjkcx ut*yi, xmDcy, ran scurpersunmon
seven other* injured more or leas seriously.
the amateur’s liand die purse ho had ex­
Col. Grierson reports several en­ tracted from his pocket The story may from de Yallabam—I'se a bull-dozer from
the swa^np—an* I’ll frow whole golm of
gagemenu with Victoria'* Apaches in tbe vicinsunlight ftoo yer in de cackle ob n spring
pullet, if yer doan quit dat foalin' roun7
ain on the Pittsburgh. Cincinnati and regular practitioners act on the principle my oo'nfidd." And with a movement as
railway became detached near Crown that dog should not eat dog. That they rapid aa it was unexpected, the boy found
over go an inch lieyond that, wo do not liimself in chancery between the patri­
believe even though we have it on the arch's knebs.
are injured, three fatally.
authority of tlie Gaulois tliat Charles
“Whoof!" he continued, laying down
Most of the Indians in Oregon and Dickens once lost his watch at a theater his grip-ssck and spitting on his hands
in Paris, and found it at his hotel with a as a /irelimiaary to active measures.
note running: "fciir—I hope you will “Wliat’ll yer gimme now ef I let yer
excuse me; out I thought I was dealing
with a Frenchman, and not a countryiDithJb exbbecEngly delicate* stnrit, the
Mo., were drowned al that place num. Finding out m v mistake, I hasten boy’s judgment came exceedingly into
to repair it by sending herewith tho play, and his prormses were brief, but
watch I stole from you. I beg you to golden.
At a grand ball at the residence of a receive the homage &lt;4 my respects, and
the
withy planter, near Dallas, Tex., a young to believe me, my dear countryman,
your humble and obedient servant A wonted serenity, "nex’ time yer wont u-r
PicCTOcxrr."
fool roun' and get yo’self inter a muss,
smg lady in the leg and glancing
Triflers with feminine affections do not drappin’ dufliggera on cullud texw, “■s’
shank uf an unswqjecting youth always get off cheaply. A young clergy­ bar tn min* ter keep well outen de reach
man* wise enongh to choree well, but 4 dis niggah’s habeee cappue—dat'a all
foolish enough to allow himself to be
-yer heah m v ho’n?"
ruled by his friemh, after proposing to n
And then the “sour persimmon from
young lady, declined to fulfill the engage­ -he Yollabam" moved on.—Chicago Trimemh'i at the ment; and being sued for breach of
promise, was caat into damages—£5,000.
This brouyht him to his senses. Seeking
Mormons in School.
tho plaintiff, he owned that ho had be­
Probably alxrat one-third of the cliilhaved infamously, but vowed that he
had loved her all'the while and loved her dren are of Protestant porontn and the
still, and prayed her to forgive and for­ othenr nearly equally aivided between
Cash was killed instantiy... .A Georgia woman get “ My friends," said he, "can make Mormons aud CatholiQR. The poor lit­
no objection now; they can not say you tle Mormons have the iniquity of their
are without a penny since you have fathers visited upon them in the taunts
£5,000 of your very own." His pleading
sfiwm. Tbe mother and three of tbe childre u proved irresistible, and the lady and reply, “ Well, my mother was the first
died. The other* will recover... .Gen. William money were soon hia own again.,— wife, anyhow."
O. Butler ba* just died al hi* home *t Carroll­
Sometimes they come to me almost
ton, Ky., at tbe advanced sgo ot 93 year*. He Chamber't Journal. '
broken-hearted, crying, “ Miss Lawson,
wasanaffiesrcfUMannyin tbe war of 1812,
it isn’t my fault that I'm a.Morman.” I
sad participated ia the battle of Now Orleans.
Before the Halt
wns talking with one of my oldest schol­
ars alx»ut her home in Southern Utah,
waa a candidate for Vice President iu 1M8 on be very attentive to Mademoiselle X , and asked her how many brothers and
the Democratic ticket with Gen. Lewi* Caw.
whom st the lut Imll you geared y no­ sisters she had ; she answered, “ TwentyAr Newburg, W. Va., Mrs. Halbrit- ticed. Ton are to Im a lawyer, and you
know very well that you must make a
train came along and rich marriage in order to pay for your
studies.'’
■
।
• i i «» • • •
" O ! mamma, anything but Mademoi­ wants to live for is to keep her daugh­
selle X. She is thinner than a strt«k of ter out of polygamy. She has two
Bxlative to the charges of fraud in moonlight I When one dances with hor l&lt;*c]y little girls. The children talk
one feels nothing but bones."
deal about
xnar"She-is a millionaire ; I tell you j
alxxit 10 years
told
do evidence.
those bones are worth something !” *
?d more than any
to tho rear end of another aoction, killing two
person* and injuring twenty-five... .Burglar*
tew ojren a*af* *5 Oarkvilte. Bergen county.
N. J_ and took therefrom nilrtred securitie*

wiD order
tbe children could repeat the Lord’s
err 77-”.;----------The " Old, old story w new to

millions, have died of

En- menta.
y, Hyria, Persia aud tlie
Imre caused tens &lt;4
to be killed. It fact,

mcmlw-red they never ]»«*rd the name in
■any other way it did not seem so
price* strange.
Last Sulflmth the class
thought Gethsemane was a city, and

looked like same hideous
monster. Tbe above is true.—Cutter
(IU.) Cor. St. Louie liepublican.
USEFUL INFORMATION.

to take spots of paint from mahogany
furniture, and to cleanse white kid

Mix a half-pint of vinegar and a half­
pint of milk. When they have formed
a curd take the whites of five eggs and
boil the whole together.; sift into them
sufficient quicklime to make the whole
into a paste. It is a good cement to
hold broken glass and crockery.
A BEKrarkAK chopped up fine and
baked with flour and v-ast in the- form
of a “meat-breed” loaf is the latest
dietetic sensation. It is asserted that
meat thus treated entirely disapfiearx
during the process of purification, the
nutritive principles becoming incorpor­
ated with the bread.
The K«t and most harmless ludr-dye
is mode of litharge and lime in equal
parts. Mix with water to moke a thin

Rings bell cf a house on Cottage
called his bovs and had a talk with them
street Woman thrusts her head out at
privately. He learned from the boys
tliat the rod was used when the boys
“Wlraibitr
“ What is what, madam ?”
“What do yon want?"
“ If you’ll come down to the door, HI
and he
told him what he had
tell you.”
heard. He asked if it wm true. Upon
“ I sha'n't subscribe for any magazine;
being told tliat it was he answered,
you’d better go away.”
“ Neither my boys or girls shall ever be
** Madam, I am not a book-agent"
whipped by any one with my consent
“ What are you, then ?”
I will not leave them at a school, or any
“ I said before I'd tell you at the other place where the whip is used. A
door! My business is important, and whipped boy is apt to grow up a whipped
my time brief I”
man. Unless he has some spirit or life
She came down, and, when she heard in him it is better tliat he know nothing.
the object of his visit, .remarked, apolo­ A wnipped man Iim neither spirit or______________ .____ , - ---- - _ __ _ __ __
getically, “ I thought you were one ct life." He then turned to the Indian j delible. When dry, rub the hair or
those everlasting look fellers that we children and said to them in the natural j beard to get out all the powder, and
can’t get rid of alter we once let them tongue: " Don’t let any one whip you, wash thoroughly. It will last for a long
show us their trash.”
teacher or any one else. You have no time. To make brown use mure lime.
A school-teacher, who didn’t wont muter. Never allow any one to strike
To remove stains : Dissolve one ounce
to tell her age, replied, ‘'Yes, I was
you a blow." An effort was made to of pure pearlash in a pint oi spring
here on the 1st day of June, but I didn't satisfy Mr. Spotted Tail that the whip­
water, and to the solution add a lemon
live here.”
ping administered at Carlisle was the cut in small slices; mix the ingredients
“ Where did you live?"
same os at other schools and was only a
" I have left all tho particulars down slight affair. The idea at "sparing the- well, keep the mixture in a warm state*
at the school-house ; you can get them roa and spoiling the child " wm sug­ for’two days, then strain it and bottle
tho clear liquid for use. A little of thia
there."
gested to him, but he said he did not be­
“ I sha'n’t go to the school-house, ( lieve in whipping in.any way ; that any poured on stains will remove them ; aa
soon aa they disappear the cloth ahould
madam, except for the janitor's name."
man who struck his child had better
“But suppose',I don't give you any keep out of his wav, and that he would be washed iu clear wafer.
information?” '
White furs or ermine may Im* cleaned
soon draw his children from any place
"Then, madam, I must compel you to where they were liable to be whipped, it as follows : Lay the furs on a table and
talk!”
mattered not how slight
This with­ rub them well with bran made moist
"How can you compel me to talk drawal of his children is the result ~
with warm water ; rub until quite dry
against my will V
and afterward with dry bran. 1^»e wet
" I ahau have to place you under ar
bran ahould be put on with flannel and
A
Core
for
Hydrophobia.
rest until my questions ore answered !’
the dry with a piece of book muslin.
A lady handed a reporter the other Tho light furs, in addition to the above,
“ But I have friends in this house who
day
a
slip
of
paper,
asking
him
if
he
will protect me!"
ahould be well rubbed with magnesia or
" Madam, I am an officer of the United would not publish it for the benefit of a piece of l»ook muslin after the brnn
States Government, and these questions the public^ It wm found to be a simple process. Dry flour may be used instead
but effective cure for tliat dog-day terror, of wet bran. They should be rubbed
must be answered !”
She finally told her name in full, but hydrophobia. Tlie cure which experi­ against the way at tho fur.
refused to give her age. “Well, then," ence has proven to be infallible is noth­
To wash towels with colored borders
remarked the enumerator, "I shall have ing more than the root of a common
weed known m elecampane, steeped in let them soak in a pailful of cold water
to set you down aa 60.”
" But I'm not 50. I am not a day over milk. Elecampane grows in great pro­ containing one tea»q&gt;oonfnl of tmgax of
fusion along many country roads in this lead ; let them remain ton minutes be­
39.”
Down went thirty-nine on the list, and Rensselaer counties. It has power­ fore washing; to make the colors look
which was, undoubtedly, in the vicinity ful medicinal qualities, and milk is well clear, and bright, use pulverized borax
known to be a specific for many poisons. in wash water, very little soap nnd no
of the spinster's age.
The manner of administering- the anti­ soda. To wash red table linen, use tepid,
dote will be' learned by a perusal of the water, with a little powdered borax,
The Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The leaning tower of Pisa wm coffi following history of this simple and which serves to set the color ; wash the
linen separately and quick!v, using verymenccd in 1152, and was not finished wonderful cure :
In Chester county, Pa., lived a Ger­ little aoap ; rinse in tepid water, con­
till the fourteenth century. The cathe­
dral to wliicli this belongs was er&lt;*cted man named Joseph Emery, who used to taining a little boiled starch ; hang to
dry in the shade, and iron when almost
to celebrate * triumph of Pisana in the be sent for far nod wide, when any one
harbor of Palermo in 1063, when allied had been bitten by a rabid animal. He
with tbo Normans to drive tho Saracens went to his patient, carrying something
Remarkable Case.
out of Sicilv. It is a circular building, understood to be » root which he him­
Probably the mast extensive case of
100 feet in diameter and' 179 feet in ex­ self dug in the woods. He milked a pint
treme height, and has fine mosaic pave­ of milk fresh from tlie cow, put tlie root
ments, elaborate! v-carved columns and into it boiled it, gave it to the patient going on with gratifying success during
numerous bas-reliefs. The building is fasting; made him fast after taking it; tlie past year si Daniolsonville, CL The
of white marble. The tower is divided gave a second and third dose on alter­ patient, Jesse Morgan, 11 yearn old, fell
into eight stories, each having an out­ nate days, and never failed in effecting into n vat of caustic jiotash on the last
side gallery of seven feet projection, and a cure. In some way his secret trans­ day of the year 1878. Both legs were
tho topmost story overhangs the base pired, and the root was known to be ele­ mmeraed nearly to the hips, and the
skin waa au completely destroyed that a
alxiut sixteen feet; though, as the center campane.
The story, current in the country, was new growth was impossible. After some
of gravity is still ten feet within the
base, tho building is perfectly safe. It that an old German made the discovery months of hopeless and excruciating
has been supposed that this inclination in tho days of Penn, and applied to the pain, the older physicians of the place
wus iintention*!; but the opinion that Pennsylvania Legislature for a grant of giving up the case m hopeless, n young
tbe foundation has sunk is no doubt cor­ $300 for making liis secret public. His man, Dr. George J. Rom, undertook to
rect It is most likely that the defect­ offer wm treated with contempt and ho save the boy's life by skin-grafting.
ive foundation became perceptible be­ resolved that his secret should die with Over 2,000 grafts were used, the boy's
fore tho tower had reached one-half him, but a drunken son know it wrote mother, the family coachman, and many
its height, as at that elevation the une­ out tho recipe, making a number of neighbors and friends contributing
The process- was begun in
qual length of the columns exhibits an copies, and tried to sell them at $1 thereto.
endeavor to restore the perpendicular, apiece. He only succeeded in selling April, 1879, and, though tho wmk is not
and at about the same place the walls two, one of these to the man who made yet complete, tbe ■ legs are nearly re­
sijph effective use of it do well did ho stored to their natural functions. ' The
are strengthened with iron bars.
establish the local reputation*of his spe­
cific that in his neighborhood folks were very short distance without a crutch.
How Long a Base-Ball Pitcher Lasts. not afraid of mad dogs. This mon never Tin* grafts are said to grow faster in the
Successful pitchers have very short failed to cure or prevent hydrophobia. spring months
lives in their positions, tho most difficult In one case tlie spasms had begun ~
at first to hit becoming easy game to fore the first dose wm given, nud the
Be bland in your maimers and blind in
the heavy luttera in about four years. patient recovered.—Albany Argue.
your prejudice.
Especially is this the case when he is
put to pitch evety giCnc for a few sea­
Arsenic In Colorings.
THE MARKETS.
sons. Batters l&gt;ecome familiar to liis
It is now well understood thin arsenic
bolls and his different motions in deliver­
NEW YORK.
is
qxtenaively
used in the dyeing of
ing them. Spalding retired in his glory,
clot!., and m the pigment of wali-pai&gt;cra,
after a abort period of six years. Mat­
and
that
it
has
given
rise
to
many
in
­
thews lasted seven yean, but faced no.
heavy hitters lately for anv length of stances of severe poisoning. In the for­
time. Bond is now in liis fifth success­ mer case the poison is mainly absorbed Oat»—MJ*m!
ful season, but gets it hard occasionally by the akin. In tho latter, microscopic
this year, as d&lt;x« White, only in ids particles float in the air of the room and
third year. Nichols went out very sud­ are inhaled. One effect of thus receiving
CHICAGO.
denly, but did fine work for a few sea­ it into the system is to destroy tlie redSIS
sons after 1875. Cummings- was great blood corjraivles and thus diminish the
4 30
Hom
in the day* of the lively ball. This nutrition of tlie nerve centers.
The
following
is
a
striking
but
typical
chapter in pitchers' history teaches that
esse,
and
has
additional
interest
from
the best juteher will fail m about three
Wmtir—No. 1 tprtaa
years if played without relief. Two the glimpse it gives us of the consider­
good pitehera will last a long time if ate character of the present Queen of
England
:
changed every game.—Cincinnati En­
A gentleman employed by the latter
■ 4 « T»
quirer. ______________ _______
» ta »
to do a piece of work was furnished a
ia ta nx
room in the palace. Though it was well
un isie oo
Elopement Fashions.
TMta
The fashions for girls who elope just warmed and every way comfortable^ he
MILWAUKEE.
found himself quite chilly after Retiring,
now ore very plain. Some white drapery,
a convenient window, a long butler, a and at length his teeth begun to chat­
ter. Attempting to rise to get a large
dark night R coach, a minister and the
Spanish cloak to throw over him, he
house «&gt;f a friend, and the elopement is
over. If the irate father, armed with a was unable-to move, and he liegan to be
ST. MHHM.
affected with a severe and peculiar paint
double-barreled coal shovel and a town
constable, does not pursue, the aflair ia, He tinidly fell asleep from sheer ex­
although picturesque, not exactly a suc­ haustion.
In the morning he Doticed for the first
cessful elopement If tlie father of the
bride relents within two days the foolish time that the walls of the room were
umcunuTL
couple are not happy. If it leaks out covered with a brilliant green paper.
that the mother ex tbe bride is in the The truth at once flashed on liis mind.
On
getting
out
of
bed
ha
staggered
like
a
secret, much of the pleasure of the trip
ta
is spoiled. If both the father and motlier drunken mon, and it was with difficulty
of the bride are in tbe secret of her g&lt;nng he could dress. The fresh air soon re­
TULFJh).
away, aud have actually left the ladder stored him.
The Queen, on learning the state of
Dear tho window, and that fact is found
out, the elojiement is a failure. In tlie tbe case, hodapiece of the paper analyzed.
brniorf.olden time the eloping bride packed all It proved to be highly arsenical. At
her portable goods on hererlf aud went once she hod the pai»er stripped from
a:
away heavily laden. Now, as site is
alxrat to return in a day or two in her Companion.
fiuly friend's dress, she goes away quite
Dr. Tastier Ontdone by a Hog.
orniajiAJrciua
Seven months ago a straw shed be­
Thebe are said to be now 170,000 longing to John Patterson fell down on
Germans in London. An immense immi­ some hogs, turkeys and chickens, which,
course,
all
would
suppooe
gration has occurred since the war. The of
ruthless conscription aud tyrannical would be killed or die ot star­
Government of the Fatherland sends vation or want of air. A abort time
since Mr. Patterson was removing some
thousands of her sons abroad..

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38 2
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88 5

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&lt;4 food.

ver th*

•nd

that advanced town a few nights ago. At
one place he declined the offer of a lively
damsel to dance with him

Ta* skies grow brighter for Ireland.
The crops are said to lie in&gt; very satisactory condition, and a large yield is
promised. Tho money in the hands
of
tbe
various
relief
com mit-

bringing the soil into a
ant time the wfrrtm pf tbe Southern
s by tar the Iiest method of
pole are eight days longer than with us;
sowing; it secures uniformity in depth,
the ioe continent has consequently and saves seed by putting: all the grains
in a proper place for growth. Five or
six
pocks of grain is sufficient seed per
to be found in the southern hemisphere,
and the ioe covers a space ujxm and acre when the drill is used. Of late some
fanners are testing tho value of cultivat­
around tlie South polo more than twice ing wheat, and their results ore almost
the area of all Europe. The extreme of uniformly in favor of the practice. In
cold at too Antarctic pole waa reached sowing, the alternate spouts .of the grain
about 600 years ago, since which time drill are closed, and the seed sown in
rows about sixteen inches apart. It is
the climate has been becoming milder, not difficult to construct- a cultivator that
while that north of tho equator has been will work betw&lt;*&lt;&gt;n these rows by means
of which tho soil may be kept loose and
growing colder.

pressing demands.

Cincinnati Commercial shows that the

The population of New Hnmpsliire is
347,311, a gain of -20,011 in ton yoaza.
been chapged after every census since
Tlie chief cities arc : Manchester, 82,­
1790, as follows:
458 ; Concord, 13,841; Nashua, 13,458;

Keene, 6,786. These six cities aggre­
gate 77,968 inhabitants, and the gain in
them has been 17,367.
■ I '
-■ 4t
.
Miss Dora Young, a daughter of the
late Brigham Young by his eighth wife,
has left Utah, hating tlie doctrines of
polygKsy, and, with considerable money,
will make tier home in one of thp States.
She says the law against polygamy is a
nulhty, l»ecause the elders can arrange
that no ceremony can be proved within
two years, after which nothing can be
done with offenders. Mormon women
are working against the admission of
Utah as a'*State until after polygamy is
abolished.

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■
A change in the basis will again become
necessary, for it is estimated that, if the
Congressional apportionment ia not en­
larged, the number of member* to.be
elected in 1883 will ba nearly 400, which
would make an unwieldy body, and one
which could not find accommodation in
the present Chamber. Tho number of
member* is now 293, which makes a
largo assembly. It is estimated that if
tho basis were enlarged to about 170,000
the number of Representatives would be
nearly tho same.' Continuing the pres­
ent basis there would bo about 380 mem-

The late Sultan of Morocco was one
day rowing on the lake with the ladies of
his harem. The boat upset, and two men,
at tho peril of their lives, saved the whole
jiarty. "To have aeeq his Majesty in
such an undignified position, and more­
over with his ladies,” writes. Capt Col­
ville, •* wsf a crime punishable only by
death. The unfortunat men were ac­
cordingly walled up in a small room and
left to starve or die of suffocation. Their
skeletons were found while some repairs
were being mode in the palace on tlie
present Sultan’s accession.

A rBvrr-picKEB is the latest invention.
It is simply a ring or collar of vheet
metal four or five inches high and the
snide in diameter, with the upper por­
tion formed into half a dozen pointe like
a crown, each point being covered with
on indinrubber disk or shield to prevent
the fruit from injury by contact A
socket in the side receives a light pole of
any required length, nnd from the bot­
tom of tlie ring or crown extends a light
hoae of cotton drilling, or other light
material, to convey the fruit down to the
hand of the operator, or into a basket,
wagon, or wherever desired. Standing
The following table shows the popula- on the ground the operator reaches for
on of the principal cities of Ohio ;
the fruit, the pointe of the crown passing
on each side of the stem, nnd a light up­
ward shove easily detaches the fruit, and
MS,SOO
81,374
it drops down through the crown nnd
30,473
30,000
hoae. The operator can hold the pole in
1MB2
30^00
1O0M
’* ““
one hand and the hose in the other, or
tlie hose can be hooked to a small, mov­
able bracket placed on the pole for that
W
purpose, thus allowing of handling the
pole with both hands, or an assistant can
4.3H
6,rtW
£S
manage the hose.

8S
K
4.4M
o/.XJ

X«7»

S.M4
MM
&lt;,300

The Lycoming Fire Insurance Compony, of Pennsylvania, which started os
a mutual insurance company in 1840,
but which, by an addition to ita charter
in 1861, began to do business on the
cash plan, is hopelessly bankrupt The
losses sustained through the Chicago
fire crippled the company, nnd since
then it has been doing a losing business.
Since 1875 it has lost at the rate of $45,­
000 per annum, but by tlie peculiar
tactics of ita officer* it managed to keep
afloat. Its condition has l&gt;een st length
brought to light by an investigating
committee. The management has been
such as to warrant a criminal prosecu­
tion of the officers.

friends and tlie fact that she will lose u
large portion of her income by the op­
eration, Baroness Borde tt-Coutfe permead Bartlett Bartlett, who is an
American, having been naturalized a
short time since, is at present acting as
secretary to the Baroness. He is 29
years of age and she is 66. In. the will
of the Duchees of St Albans, who be­
queathed her vast property to the Bar­
oness, it is stipulated that if the latter
shall marry an alien or a naturalized
subject her interest in certain properties
shall ceaae. It is estimated that her
matrimonial venture will thus cost the
Baroness £100,000 per annum.

Ad Ohio Woman.
Mrs. Prudence Glover, who live* with
her daughter near Cincinnati, lieing one
hundred ycara old recently, luid a birth­
day jMirty, to which many friend.’ were
invited. She showed few signs of having
passed so for beyond the allotted age of
man. She is perfectly erect, moves
without support of cone or friendly arm,
and would anywhere be taken for a
woman of seventy-five. Her eyes are
Sht and her voice ns clear as a girl’s,
her laugh as merry. Her faculties
are entirely unimpaired, with the excep­
tion of a slight deafness. She received
her guests with cheerful greetings, wel­
coming old friends and making new ones
at ease. The Rev. Mr. Hobbs made an
address at supper, in tho course of which
ho computed that Grandmother Glover's
heart had kept time at least three and a
half billion times to the march of life.
“ She has reached five score," he added,
“with strength still firm, and vision
clear enough to became a bride. And if
any eligible centenarian of good looks
and mafily courage doubts it, let him pop
the question. She might blnsh a little,
I know, and appear somewhat cor, tmt,
sir, press your suit, and there 'may bo
yet a sensation for the newspapers—a
wedding in high life.*’

Sked.—Much depends upon tho variety
of wheat sown. Of the several kinds
now “in tbo field," tho Clawson takes
very high rank, and is tho one found to
l»e generally preferred in the wheat re­
gions we have recently visited.
-except when
there is danger from Hessian fly, when
the late sowing! is preferred, but owing
to tha poor grujr th madoin»utumn only
an average crop may be expected from
Mowing late, 4q escape the fly—it is a
choice between '* two evils, the lesser of
.
which is sowing i the seed late.
RYEisnpiwtM Wuablc a crop ns wheat,
but it his the a dvantago over wheat of
doing well on a poorer
r_________
soil.___________
It should
be borne in -mind that a soil that is rich

by a dressing of 250 to 300 pounds, of
fertilizer, be made to produce a much
more profitable, crop of wheat If tlie
rye is grown for the straw, in special
cases, tho rye crop may lie more valuable
than wheat; but ns a grain crop tho
wheat takes the front rank.
• -T
Fall Fodder.—White turnips may
be sown this month. With tlie use of
manure or artificial fertilizers, an oat
stubble may be made to produce a *rop
600 to 800 bushels p«*r acre. These roots
make excellent food for all kinds of stock,
and will keep in good condition until
January.
Sheep.—Tho coupling season -begins
soon, and a good ram only should lx&gt;
used If possible, secure a pure blood—
a jkxh ram is poor economy.
Clover Seed.—Gover cut early for
hay will l&gt;o ready to cut again for seed
this month. The sod may lie turnedfor wheat, and will- furnish a large
amount erf .valuable, quick-acting plant­
food.
For fall pasture, rye, or millet
maybe sown early this month, on rich
and thoroughly prepared soil. If not
wanted this fall, tlie rye will make a good
crop for tlie spring soiling of the farm
animals.
.
Winter oata have succeeded in some
parts of the South, but are not a safe
crop for the North. Tlie seed is sown
next month, but tlie preparation for it is
naw made, and the more thorough the
better.
Swamp Lands.—This .month and tlie
next are the best for cleaning up the wet,
low lands. The thick growth qf grass
and weeds is first to ba cut and burned,
when the soil will lie ready to break np
with a plow. So soon as the soil hnslieen
made Jflu« by thorough harrowing, it
ahmjdtlio’sowu.to grass seed Frequent­
ly it will be necessary to run one or
more drains before the soil is prepared
for the seeding. During dry weather
drains can l&gt;e dug nt much less expense
than when tho soil is fall of water. In
making a drain, - it must be remeriliered
tliat ita value largely depends upon tlie
thoroughness with which the work is
done. A drain to be a paying invest­
ment must lie s jiermnncnt investment
It is better to make a single drain that
will last tlian s larger number,- with the
same money, that are im perfect, and will
be constant sourdtoof trouble.
Muffle.—This valuable material for th*
barnyard, trfnble and compost heap; can
be dug with the greatest ease nnd profit
at this season. It mnv be drawn nut
into a heap near by, with a team and *
dump scraper, where it can get dried
out, and of terward be drawn to tho place
where it is to bo used.
Composts.—T^ere are many waste
matters about the farm, and they should
be gathered into a heap and there rotted
into a valuable fertilizer. Weeds of all
kinds tliat do not contain ripe seeds, and
refuse of Crops, should go into the com­
post heap.
Fall Faux)wing.—It is wise to plow
as much as possible _ for spring sowing.
It is a half-way fallowing, ana in so far
an advantage to the aoil; it is of more
benefit to heavy land than light, and the
earlier it ia done the better. Fall pldwing greatly facilitates tho farm operations

Lime In the Tea-Kettle.
Every good housewife knows that an
iron kettle used for heating water that
holds lime in solution win in a short
time become coated with that substance.
Mangel* axd Baris.*—The root crops
This losing a poor conductor of heat, it
red frequent cultivation through August,
will of course take a longer time to heat
id sa Jong os the foliage will allow it.
the water than when Atas kettle is new.
Copper or tin vessels do not became
coated with lime. Tlie reason is that Manglei do not require this we in
iron has mi affinity for lime, winch the “hilling up." ■
oQier metals have not But this affinity
Potatoes should be harvested *0 soon
as they are ripe, otherwise the tubers
may sprout,, especially if the weather is
tannic acid nnd iron, which is soluble in wet; they are more -apt to be- affected
A few days ago, while excavating for water and will not precipitate lime. with tlie rot if not removed from the soil
*« soon a* they, ore mature.* Bumthf
the foundations of a now store at the
corner of Broadway and Grand streets, into it, fill with water, sod keep it boil­ vines.
Cow* will need some fresh fodder when
ing for three or four hours, filimg it up

old Whig party was dug up. At that
spot, in the year' 1838, stood the old natoof iron and will lx* proof against
lime. Care mart
taken that the ket­
known as the Henry Clvy Headquarters. tle does not Ixiil dry and become heated
to rednera. A heat’ a little lielow that
point will destroy the coating. If the
Whigs areoted a liberty-pole in honor of lime can be fully removed from on old
the sucmm
William H. Seward. At
eaoary to repeat the boding two ar three
time*.—____________

triumph in 1838.

As mast u 3S.900 emigrant* left
HamburR during the first six mouths of
1880. The number. for tha correspondvaa 12,000.

up the flow &lt;4 milk through the areatqm
An abuudanoe of ooot. ireeh water augut
to be within tho reach of the cows, and
also sliade from the hoc sun of the sumT 5 4 9GI [j'i
' LxHWe i&amp;atiia be sepaMM »ran tlie
dams and giTt® • R°°d pasture by thema'lves. If early lamlw are desired for

Cotswoids are much
Southdown*.
'

■&gt;&gt;« the

New
without
grated fruit put a pound of lump sugar.
Boil slowly (skimming occasionsUy) un­
til tlie fruit is quite clear, put in glass jam
and cover each with a piper dipped in
brandy, then cover closely and katqp in.a
oool place.
Boston Bbowjt Bread.—For a long

ricting himself of a deliberate attempt
to swindle the Government, he'was com­
pelled to leave with tlie fair stranger tlie
wife.
Excused.

ground that “ such a lot ” are not worth
praying for.
Of the discoverers and conquerors of
the New World, Columbus died broken-

drowned, Bid boa was beheaded, Cortex
was dishonored, and Pizarro was mur­
dered.

auce Society, expresses an opinion that
there is decidedly less intemperance now
among all classes' than there was fifty
years ago.
Tax St. Louis policeman who dubbed
a man for replying, when asked what ho
was doing out'late at night, “It's none
vnnr ImainnM ” 'mu nair) n
nf

mouths. .
Some wood-choppers at Canton, BL,
sent a boy t? the top of a tall tree, which
they had cut almost through, to sway
it in the direction in which they wished
it to fall. The plan was successful,, ex­
cept that six bones of tho Loy were
broken. ■
The population of Charleston, S. C.,
consists of 24,005 whites and 25,994
blacks. Of the males more than 21
years of age 5,629 are white and 5,9-13
colored. The colored population of tho
city has decreased 213 in ten years,
William Pablsh was told by the
Poormaster of South Toledo, Ohio, that
he must take himself out of the town be­
fore nightfall, or ho would bo sent to
the workhouse. .“HI do it," said
Parish, and he swallowed a fatal dose of
laudanum. •
A dairy house at Christiana, Norway,
has established an agency at St. Paul
for tlie shipment of Minnesota butter,
cheese and other food products to Nor­
way. This is the result of a shipment
to that country from Minnesota last
spring, and it is thought may result in
the establishment of a largo trade.
An Ottawa young man did not elope
•vith the married woman with whom no
hod fallen in love, but went boldly to
her husband and naked how much
money would compenaate him fcr the
loea of his w-ife. The husband thought
that $10 was about the right sum,
and the lover paid it, taking the woman
Im the pleasant little Rhenish town of
Biberich there lives a horse of preter­
natural sagacity, whose method of deal­
ing with an inebriate master has achieved
a well-merited celebrity. Whenever the
latter appears incapable of finding hia
way from the wine-shop to his dwelling
the horse watchfully follows him hard at
heel, and, applying its forehead to hia

thrusts him forward in the right direc­
tion, nor ceases ita timely ministrations
until it has succeeded in propelling him
to his own door.
Evading a Fare,
The stealing of a pin is apparently a
slight offense. Yet it may reveal char­
acter as clearly as tlie theft of $100.
Some year* ago there lived in New York
a shrewd old merchant named Aymar.

tion.
On one occasion a cargo was to be
sold at Jersey City, and all hands start­
ed from the auctioneer’s store to cross

one of the largest buyers slip through
without paying tho 5 cents fare. He
told the auctioneer not to take a bid
from that man.
“ Whv," said the auctioneer, with an
expression of surprise, “I thought he
was good.”
“So did I,” answered Mr. Aymar;
“but I have changed my mind, and I
will not trust him $1."
A few months ijroved tho accuracy of
the judgment of Mr. Aymar, tor the
slippery merchant failed, and did not
pay 5 centa on the dollar. It does not
by any means follow that business dis­
aster will come as a retribution to a
dishonest trader; but this is certain,
that a man who will steal even so trifling
a sum uh would pay his fare in the horse­
4. Address envelope plainly before car or the feriy-boat will cheat you out
letter is placed in envelope, giving town of a larger sum if he finds a safe oppor­
or city, State, county and number of tunity. .______________________
street, if known.
Amenities of Texan Life.
5. Especially if any valuable is in­
closed, indicate where letter ahould be
returned, if not delivered.
non, of the Robinsonrille neighborhood,
6. Seal and stamp envelope.
wan ou her way home from church on
7. When a parcel is to be mailed, c th- horseback last Friday evening, when
er than letter, a/tk at postoffice the she felt something stick her in the face.
amount of postage required.

m a new panel
me peui jury, recent­
ly, seven men asked to be excused from
service. Among them Aras Newton
A Senator’s Mother s Lonely NHL
Adamsj gambler. “Whyt” asked the
The newspapers announce the death at
Judge. u I am. a gambler." “ You are
a common gambler, are you?” added Bethnl, Me , of the mother of Gen. and
the Judge. “Yes, sir" said Adams. Senator Grover, of Oregon. A Lawrence
“Well, you are excused." Then, turn­
ing to tho Sheriff, “ Take this man in
custody. ** The look &lt;rf 1 blank astonish­
of of 88 years insisted upon living in a
ment which settled on
un the features o'
Adams' face amused the court loungers.

bondsman.

cod-lrver
it. The

down upon the smooth, glassy stones
with a, glare and a recoil tliat ware ex­
Thzm was Pagndni the flddleist, and
tremely irritating to the eyes. I took hero's Cam panini the tenor. Eathor sin­
with me a canteen of water, besides my gular how many ninnies get into tho
usual kit, traveled thirty miles till sun­ musical nw&gt;im
set, arriving at a lagoon which I had al­
The principal cotton
&lt;rf the
South rank as follows in

which, was di*.
flour, one and a half cujxi rye, scant twd,
cups New Orleans molasses, three tea­
spoonfuls baking powder, suit; mix with and I slept until midnight, when I was
awakened by -a chill. At daylight J
started on my journey. . I felt sure of
finding water in twenty miles. After
hours.
Tea Punch.—Make n quart of strong sunrise I begun to feel the pangs of
tea, using six teaspoonfuls of the beat thirst. My horse hung his head nearly
Toward evening I suf­
green tea to a quart of boiling water. to the ground.
Lot it draw for ten minutes. As soon as fered much. My tongue and lips began
to
stick
together,
although I had in my
the water boils, add tlie rinds, juice and
pulp'of three large lemons, taking out all mouth two pebbles, and these are said
the seeds. As soon as the tea is drawn;
strain,it, and sweeten. with two pounds
of loaf sugar. When perfectly cold, odd
a quart of Jamaica rum and three sliced
A mirage appeared
lemons. Just before using make thick in one spot
about
noon
and
continued
all
with finely broken ioe.
the afternoon, inciting me to the bone
that there was a lake of water in the dis­
pick berries; mash them with a-wooden tance, though I knewib lake existed in
spoon in a preserving-kettle. Let them that direction. I was obliged to rest
come to a full boil. Strain through a several times liecsuso of exhaustion.
fine sieve or jelly-bag. To every pint of My skin began to shrivel up. I came to
juice a&lt;ld half a pint of water, one a lagoon formerly a mile long and wide.
pound of loaf augur, one ounce of whole There were a few yards of shallow water,
cloves, and the same of mace and cin­ which could not bo got at for the mud
namon, a grated nutmeg, one ounce of I drove my horse to a well two miles
pounded green ginger. Boil again for away.
I found rope, bucket and all
half an hour, strain through a jelly-hag gone. I passed a dreadful night I
and when cold add to each pint of cordial could not sleep. Suddenly it occurred
one gill of brandy. To be kept in a cool, to me to kill my horse and make a well­
dry place.
rope of his hide. Then I found I had no
• Chicken and Cohn
(Mabtland knife. The next morning I managed to
Fashion).—You want frosh corn; cut off swallow a few mouthfuls of meat and
the grains from the cob and put it in a sugar. I kept on my journey till mid­
driving my horst* before me, when |
pot with only enough water to cover it;
stew thoroughly; cut the chicken up and I had to rest. I was then suffering from
add to the corn; season with pepper and vertigo. My horse lay down and did
salt, and when the chicken is tender add not care to eat what was offered him.
a teacupful of cream, thicken with a Six hours afterward I tried to cot, but
very little flour or cracker d’Mt and but­ could not swallow anything. I intended
ter. At tlie very last, chop parsley fine to oj&gt;en a vein of my horse and drink his
and mix thoroughly. A variation from blood, but 1 had no instrument In the
this is to stew with the corn an equal oool of the evening I started on again.
weight of pickled hard crabs. Even Delirium seemed to be setting in.
better, soft-shell crabs cooked with There was a constant ringing in my ears,
chicken and corn used to bo one of tho my tongue was greatly swollen and I had
choice dishes of Maryland.
an irreprescible desire to close my eyes.
New England Baked Beans.—Some I traveled till midnight and there seemed
people think it necessary to soak Ivans always to be a dog at one aide of me and
over night before cooking, but that is not a bird like an owl flying overhead. I
at all necessary. Bad the beans in plen­ cannot n?w say whether they were
ty of water until nearly done, then drain real or .imaginary. I went to rest but
off the water and put them in ah earthen could not sleep^ I seemed to dream
pot, with cover, and bake slowly for two with half-dosed eyes ot banquets. At
lioura or more, in water enough to keep daylight I saw hills a few miles off where
them well moistened. Most people in I knew there was water, but I felt no in­
New England add from one to two table­ clination to go there. From this time
spoonfuls of mohmses, according to their to the time I drank the first draught of
taste. This gives them a rich, brownish beautiful spring water ia the hills I have
shade, and a better taste. ' Put in pork no recollection whatever, nor did I know
or not, and in quantity to suit We have what became of my horse until I discov­
always left out the pork, and our Sunday ered his skeleton some time afterward.
morning dish of baked beans is usually I do not know how long it took me to
satisfactory to all at the table. Good get over those three or four miles. My
New England brown bread is always ac­ senses come to me when I drank water.
My Ixxly was like a skeleton, though I
ceptable with the beans.
waa in full flesh four days previous. I
could swallow with difficulty. After the
Lost His Shawl.
first draught or two I drank moderately
A gentleman returning from Europe and took a little sugar. I never vom­
bought a very handsome and expensive ited. I drank about hall a gill every
shawl for his wife. It abet between few minutes for about twenty-six hours,
$2,000 and $3,000, and he was naturally when my thirst first gave sigiH of being
desirous of avoiding the disagreeable satisfied. I think dmt I drank alxrat u
necessity of paying several hundred dol­ quart an hour during this period. It
lars more in tho shape of customs duty. would have been very interesting to know
On board the vessel was an exceedingly what was my weight when I first arrived
attractive lady, to whom, when they at the springs, and what it was forty
were in sight of land, he confided his di­ hours afterword.
lemma.
I was at least seventy hours without
“ Why, my dear sir," she said naively, water — perhaps ninety hours,, as I do
“ that is no dilemma at all. I will wear not know how long I wa» delirious.
the shawl ashore, and then no questions As soon as my thirst was natisfied I be­
will be asked."
come hungry and ate what I had left
The gentleman paid a glowing tribute Then, filling my canteen, I started
to the wonderful fertility of the feminine across the hills, and reached a human
mind nnd accepted the offer. Tho shawl habitation late in the day.
graced the. lady’s shoulders, and was
certainly very becoming. The trunks
Errors of Letter-Writers.
were examined and passed wj th that mys­
The Dead Letter Office at Washing­
terious chalk mark, without which no ton exists mainly .because men and
baggage can receive the benediction of women are ignorant and careless. About
Uncle Sam, and then the gentleman sa­ ninety chirks are employed to c rroct
luted the lady, spoke of the pleasure he the errors and supply the omissions of
had enioyed in her company, hoped they letter-writers. Thousands of letters are
would have the pleasure of crossing the thrown, daily, into the office—some with­
ocean together again, and then naked for out stamps, and others with no address. A
correspondent of the Boston TYanecript
• “ I beg your pardon,” she said, “ but suggest* that once a month, fiftem min­
what shawl do you refer to ?”
utes should be given to instructing the
He naturally answered :
8,000,000 scholars in the public school1
“Why, tho one yon have on, to be in the A B 0 of correspendcnoc. Upon
sure."
■
tbe blackboard a few simple rules should
3’Apd why should I give you my be written, such aa :
shawl ?” she inquired.
1, Date your letter, i. e., write place
In a word tho dialogue waxed so warm and State, day of month and year.
that she threatened to call a policeman
2. Nome and address to whom letter

for
iir.raf now in b vc«r, anu wiwi
bls profit It
fraqtmnUy sri advan-

It wks m the middle of amincr and the
days were dreadfully het There was

When the

alive last Saturday, when she entered
bar house. That she waa not men Sun-

undressing for bed, after her arrival at
home, she was horrified to find a rattlesnake in tlie sleeve of her drees. The
reptile dropped out on the floor and vw&gt;

felt much inoonvenienoe from the idight

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SATURDAY.

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- AUGUST 14.1890.

PKKHIl’M LIST

Articles enumerated in this cbu»
must be the work of oui county me­ SEC. 4. CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT
chanics.
,
UNDER FIFTEEN YEARS.
CLASS 8.
&lt;
Wagons, Carriages, Sleighs and Cub-5 rN.’Bailer, Mrs. Dr. H. C. Turner.
Best splint work
test fret sawing
second do
■­
(CONCLCDKP]
teat
collection pressed flowers
08 00
Beat, t wo home wagon
S
160 l&gt;est specimen drawing
DIVISION D—SHEEP, SWINE AND seconddo
800 teat specimen Kindergarten work
best two horse carriage •
POULTRY.
test doll dreased by girl
00
second do.
teat
handwriting
CLASS 1.
3 00
test one horse buggy
100 teat knitting
second do
Spanish Merino, Thorough-bred.
j.
900 test paper doll*
.
Judge*—Henry' Bttrt&lt;fct.'X II. Earl, test single sleigh 900 teat variety cardboard work
beat two horse .sleigh
Chas. McQueen.
test air castle
Beat buck
810 00 test bob sleigh
second
du
.
50
second do
6 00 test wheel barrow
test cardboard brackets
:»
Beat Ewe
1000 beet dressing bureau
second do
.
15
beat
second do
000
­ lot ot picture framei
test hair receiver
IX)
50
test
clock
shelf
Best lamb
6 00
second
do
10
100
second do
4 00 test center table
text
card
receiver
30
100
beat dinning table
10
CLASS 3.
100 •econd do
test bedstead
30
50 best letter holder
Sheep—Fine wool and grades.
beat flower stand
.
.
10
100 second do
best six common chairs
Judges—A. G. Kent, James Town- Ixyit seven parlor chairs
test
burnt
match
case
90
100
tend Jr., Geo. Purdy.
10
100 second do
test rocking chair
Best flue wool buck
100 liest hair pin case
300 teat ladies’ sewing chair
second do
second do&gt;
10
l&gt;est
work
stand
800
Best 2 or more fine wool evres
test
frames
90
2 00 test wash stand
second do
second do
10
800 teat mantle atelf
Beat grade buck
DIVISION H. GRAIN.VEGETABLES
100 best hanging bracket
second do
/
AND FRUIT.
All
articles
enumerated
in
this
class
300
Best 2 or more grade ewes
'
CLASS 1.
1 00 must be the work of our county me­
second do
.
100 chanics.
Best 9 or more grade lambs
1
q^'dwnrd Bump, Anson Kelsecond do
DIVISION F—TABLE REFRESH­
CLASS 8.
Beat bushel white wheat
89 00
MENTS.
do
100
Long Wool.
Judges—Chas. E. Barlow, Mrs. W. S. second
best bushel red wheat
900
a Judges—Andrew Kennedy,
Geo. Goodyear, Mrs. Jed Hendershott.
second do
100
K eagle. Dan. Nuton.
Best salt rising breadtreat bushel white dent coni
160
Best Cntsxold buck
84 00 second do
second
do
75
900 teat hop rising bread
second do
test bushel buckwheat
100
300 second do
beat bushel .winter rye
second do
900 test coni breai
second do
50
Best 3 or more lambs
900 second do .
test bushel spring rye
1 00
second do
1 00 best brown bread
second do
60
Best Leicester buck
4 00 second do
best cabbage
75
second do
300 teat graham bread
second do
50
Beat Leicester ewe
300 second do
test pop corn
W
second do
•
300 test collection cake made by one
teat bushel yellow dent
160
Best Leicester lamb
3 00 exhibitor
1 00 recodd do
75
second do
1 00 second do
50 best bushel flint corn
160
Best Southdown back
400 test loaf of cake
75 second do
73
300 second do
second do
.50 best bushel white oats
160
Best Southdown ewe
3 00 best 3 lbs. butter made in June
100 second do
.
75
second do
3 00 second do
73 best bushel black oats
1 60
Beat Southdown lamb
test 3 lbs. butter made in Sept,
1 00 second do
75
second do
1 00 second do
75 best bushel barlev
100
Ik st grade ewe
1 50 test cheese 10 lbs. or over
100 second do
50
se^hnd do
second do
50 best bushel white beans
1 60
CLASS 4.
test honey in comb
‘second do
75
second do
50 best half dozen long blood beets
ttO
Swine.
beat gallon maple synip
75 beat peck top onions
1 00
Judges—Jesse Jbrdan,Porter Burton, second do
50 best peck black seed onions
100
Hiram Feigles.
best
collection
canned
fruit
by
ex
­
best two pumpkins
20
Best Berkshire boar
84 00 hibitor
300 best three watermelons
.50
second do
200 second do
2 00 largest squash of any kind
75
Best Berkshire sow
800 best single can of fruit
50
test
two
nubbard
squashes
second do
.
300 second do
35
best half dozen turnip beets
50
Best Chester White l»oor
400
50
““
“
sugar do
second do
300 DIVISION G—SEC. 1. DOMESTIC
" “
“
ruta bagas
50
Best Suffolk boar
400
MANUFACTURES.
50
“
“
"
parsnips
second do
200
“
**
“
carrots
50
Judges—Eli Nichols, Mrs. B. W.
Best Chester White sow and pigs 3 00
50
................... ..
tomatoes
second do
300 King, Mrs. Moses Fuller.
100
8150 test peck peach blow potatoes
Best grade tear
8 00 Beat domestic flannels
100
second do
100
"
“ early rose potatoes
1 00
“ •' shaker russets
test pair woolen blakets
1 50
Beat grade sow and pigs
“
peerless
100
second-do .
«
100
second do
best rag carpet
100! **
100
•* climax potatoes
Best 3 or nwre slioats not less than
100
" “ brownell beauty
75
6 nor more Ilian 13 months old
5 00 seconddo
100
“
victor potatoes
100
second do
3 00 teat hearth rug
50
“
" snow flake potato3a
1 00
Bestpair'pigs not over G months old 5 00 second do
---- &gt;0Q best patch rug
“ ** sweetpotatoes
100
60
73
25 best two marrow squashes •
Best Suffolk sow and pigs
300 second do
50
second do
30Q best braided rug
CLASS 3.
second
do
Best Essex boar
'
4 00
FRUITS.
1 00
second do
300 test fancy rug
Judges—Eten Pennock,A. C. Towne,
50
Best Essex sow
800 second, do
50 Rqten Marshall.
second do
200 best pair woolen stockings
second
do
2.5 Best collection of fruit of all kinds^
Best Poland China bom
4 00
82 00
by
one exhibitor
50
300 test pair woolen socks
second de
25
3 00 second do
Best Poland China sou
50
second do
2 00 best pair woolen mittens
test six or mon- Nortliem spy
Best Poland China pigs
300 second do
do Red baldwin
second do
2 00 test pair woolen gloves
do Steel's winter red
60
second do
CLASS 5.
50
I
do W agner
50
beat pound of yarn
.50
00 1 best collection Cayuga red streak
Poultry.
test crochet spread
50
do Swanr app li­
Judges—Henry Havens,Geo.M. Dew­ second do
50
do Rhode Island greening
ey. John Beaamer.
100
lieat fancy spread
.50
50 I do Winter pipin
Beet trio. Light Brahmas, Dark second do
do Golden russet
50
Brahmas,
Patridgv Cochins, Buff test patch work quilt
100
do King of tompkins
50
Cochins, White Cochins, Black Coch­ second do
50
50
do Hawkins apple
50
ins, Black Hamburgs, Silver Ham- test child's dress
50
do Detroit red
buigs, White Bantams, White and second do
35
FALL APPLES.
Brown Leghorns, Black Spanish, Ply- | best made shirt
73
Rncks. Dorici
Dorkins,
Dominiques,
mouth Rncks,
ns, Don
Diniques, :' second do
50 Best collection rambow
11 00
Games, White Polands. Black Polands, I test specimen of hand sewing
do fall pippin
Houdaus, Golden llamuurgs.
| second do
50
do sweet bough
test specimen of machine sewing
First premium /m each of the
75
do maiden’s blmh
8100 second do
above
50
And also tbe above premiums will be
second do
JO
sec. 3. FANCY WORK.
paid
on the best of all other distinct
Best pair Aj lesbury ducks,
50 j Judges—Mrs. J. P. Roberta, Mrs.
varieties of fruit not mentioned in the
second do
above.
1 00 i B. Hoyt, Mrs. M. V. Whitlock.
Best pair Rouen ducks
50 1 Best fancy tidy
8100
second do
MISCE Ll.AJiEOLS.
1 00 | second do
30 Best six or more pears
Best pair Pekin ducks
50 j beat eotton crochet tidy
100
second do
.
do peaches
1 00 second do
80
Best pair geese
100
do plums
second do
50 test worsted tidy
teat 3 quinces
50 best collection Delaware grapes
Best pair Bronze turkeys
100 second do
best
slippers
holders
50
second do
75
do Agawam
.
“
50
Bast pair common turkeys
100. te-st pa|x*r
do Concord grapes
50
second do
73 lost scrap bag
do Clinton grapes
100
DIVISION E-MBCHANICAL DE- tiest embroidered ottoman cover
do Ionia grapes
second do
50
*
PART M ENT.
do Merrimac grapes
best foot rest
100
do Martha grapes
CLASS 1.
second do
80
DIVISION I.—FLORICULTURE.
test chair cover
Fanning implements.
second do
50
Judges—John Brum er, Mrs. J. W.
Judgro-N.
* *
-N. V.
T. Whitlock, H.G. Car- test silk embroidory
100 Bancroft, Mrs. Clement Smith.
ter, John Lichtr.
second do
Best collection house plants
9 00
Beit 100 horse shoe nails
best crewel eineroidery
100 second do
100
second do
SO test collection begonies
beet churn
best fancy table cover
too second do
beat cheeec-proee
second do
50 test collection cat flowers
beat bee-hive
test cotton or linen embroidery
100 second do
.50
.50 second do
50 best collection verbenas
50
best six brooms
50 test worsted carriage Afghan
900
second do
25
beat corn plow
SO test pillow shams
1 nn
ouiow suams
100 beat collection asters
50
bent cultivator
J“ Mcnnd do
60 second do
1 ™ j best knit or crochet scarf
1
00
best
collection
drnmmond
phlox
50
for 3 hones
1 an I ^ond do
second do
95
vtorcon. “
100
60
second do
..t ^)hOTi tapw. * * ixTSr1""1
best collection floral deaigo
o nr, i M'Cimtl CIO
second do
”M ■
P’U
best display of hardware
FOOT RACE.
4 w । second do
CLASS3.
1 00 I Judges—I. W. Vroamsu, Gilbert
test sofa pillow
. second do
Manufactured articles.
TO Striker, Perry B. Dnrkee.
- test work on card board
75
Distance—forty rods,
no 1st premium
85 00
noou.L.A. trough.
. •__ i_______
i rtemi. ,naj-ri
.
100 9d
&gt;00
Best. single
harness
M
M 3d
300
teat double harness
,W
aecoirf.Io
teat riding bridle
BALL THROWING MATCH.
best pair nd f boo Is
Judges
—
Enoch
Andrus,
Wm.
Scud
­
Inst pair kip IkmUs
der. W, 0. Green.
fluwent
beet pair coarac Ik«&gt;1i made
।
50
100
SO
The attention of the
Barry

County

Agr!citM»ral

Society

z.

Diamond Steel TVo. 9S,
Made by Bement &amp; Sons, Lansing. The best plow ever made
for all kinds of plowing. Plain points, 40 ots., Cutter points,
50 cts., for all Plows.

Attorney A Counsellor,

CUPS BUSSELL,

IDTZ/Tr GOODS,
Tlie O-emiiiie Reed Drag.

gregate to about $1,000.60

8KC. A PAINTING.

Jonx Q. Cstuar,

pOWEBS * BABL07,

-

HAHDWARE,

The best one made, warranted for one year.

Ison. Malin, SIovm andTlnwara.

w

■. BLACK,

American and Foreign Marble,
Improved Buckeye Cultivator*,
for 1880, with force feed seed attachment, just the thing for
hard ground.

Monnm^mta, Tombstones, Mantles, 4c.,
HaatingB. Mich.

DJL

£L~W. WHI1 MORE

FHY8ICIAN. Re.ider« and office
at Leri Ellio-.u, Maple Ororo Gcn-re.
ECLECTIC

J. A BAUGHMAN.
AND SURGEON, Woodland Cm.
lit, Mich. Day and night &lt;alli proap^^xPHYSICIAN

J-JENRY ROE,

Proprietor

MEAT MARKET.
Keep* eonatanUy on hand • big stock of

FARMERS FRJEND AND BUCKEYE DRILL.
Farmers, nothing pays bo well as a good drill. All of the
above implements for sale by

C. C. WOLCOTT.

Fresh and Salt Meats,

Smokei Hams ani Shonliors,
FRESH FISH uid POX7I,TRT
IN THEIR SEASON,

A' n- WOLCOTT

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
Ac., Ac., Ac.

Removed next door to Reese &amp; Detrick’s grocery, where you can find all kinds of

The Highest Market Price paid
for Hidee, Pelts. Ac.

Fresh. Croods, Full Weights end
Sa.tisfa.cti.on Guaranteed.
Made of test Oak Leather, Ohio Tanned.

We also keep

Whips, Robes, Dusters, &amp;
FLY NETS. CURRY COMBS, SWEAT PADS,
BEST MADE COLLARS WITH HARNESS,

HEYRY ROE.
VIUa&lt;c Resolution.
cil by resolution that Die atr*&gt;ghlnin&lt;,altertnf and
extending Main Btreat, in the village of Naahvllto,
from a point in front of tbe rtoidence of Phillip
Holler'*, thence north to tbe **etlon line between

------ AND ALL KINDS OF-----

in an oaaterly direct___r-___
Jon to Interact
Street,
i. ,__aaid
_ _Main
_ _____
.

!ALL AND GET PRICES.--------

ATTENTION, ALL.

ASHVILLE LIVERY.

Common Council o| tbo village of NaafavUie^
11!.e itrolghtnlng, ailer'ng and extending Main
alle

J. OSMAN, Prop.

READY CASH
CLOSE BUYING SINGLE 08 DOUBLE TUBN-OUTS
*■

lam preparnJ [to furalah .

front of Phillip Holler'*, at the ptoce

the acction line between aection* thirty aix and
twenty-five, aerno* land owned by Phillip Holler.
Catherine P.al*lon and Thottuu lllalade 1).and extend

LOW RATES.

Eatev, Bay State.
BraMreDoPL. and .

COMMERCIAL TRAVELOR8

Vebber. Chlekeriiig.
Hale, Christie, Hanes.
Bron.. Whitney and

„
MAPS A BFECIALTY
Opposite the "WoV-olt 11 u»e, NaabvQle, Mich.

J. OSMAN.

LOW --------FIGURES. ENTERPRISE
-___
ORGANS

fuat eompanaatlon to be mad* therefor.
[44-t:'
FRANKJteDERBY.
E. CHIPMAN.

Order of Publication.

GROCERY

PIANOS
ORGANS REPAIRED IN

GOOD SHAPE

New Freeh Goods and Low

SMALL COST

Prices.

SHEET MUSIC JBoise Ac Francia
At » per cent ducoaat from publishers price*.
P.capecUully,

Having bought for

thereof aaid bill will
i. And It to tartbar a

f daya from the date b*&gt;*of.
Deled, Haatln®* July 8. A. D„ IfflO.

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

JgOOT AMD SHOE SHOP.
I wtoh to aaaocaoe to
citiusi &lt;4 Naahvill*
and vklnlly th*X I am -.rvparvd to Hialtr the

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

FINEST SEWED BOOT

Cheese id Everything

COARSEST PE6GEDB00T. ’"Wuc*bd‘wa“6n,^!Unl
I Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
'

tention. arcomruodMUtr wars, rood

Manner PoaalMe I

Sign, the Big Boot.
FRANK BAKER

, aad ia case of hta appearance, he eanae hia :
to the compUtnantSi bill of complaint in

GASH a large, neat

C. H. BERRY,

Give 3Xe a, Call!

ladies’ gaiter* or sb w

jaxn a. swum,

BOIM A FRANCIS*

Xotire ofKalrnf Kent Ealatr.
RTATE OF MICHIGAN: (tonaty ot Calhoun,
11"-&gt;jy.aiiut*r ot tk“ t”,u? ®r '’r“,on MitcUii.

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Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

VOLUME Vtl.NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1880.
—On or about the 27th of Juno last,
Jno. Franck got a perscription put up
at F. C. Boise’s drug store, to use as a
liniment, to apply to one of his horses,
which was'lame. Shortly after John
had gone from the store, Mr. Boise dis­
covered that he had made a mistake in
the perscription, putting in Crodoh.oil,
instead of Creosote. He immediately
saw Dr. Keslar, who informed him
that the mistake would result in no
particular harm to the horse, but Mr.
Boise took pains to notify Mr. Franck
of the mistake, and telling him that he
might have any thing he needed from
the store, free of charge. Mr. Boise
afterward took the horse and kept it
through harvest and upqn returning it,
John commenced suit against Boise to
recover damages. It was tried on Mon­
day last, before Esq. Parady, who ren­
dered verdict of no cause of action.

LOCAL OIBBLE-GABBLE.

f TERMS; $i .50 per Year
I Credit Subscriptions $1.75.

•

we pass one, some logs are crowded
EDITORIAL RAMBLINGS.
ont'of the boom, and while endeavor­
Mackinac Hovse, Mackinac Isle. ) ing to pull them in again, one man
August 16,1880. ) slips off the log and for an instant dis­
Frank Parker has again returned to
—Bert Burgman and Frank PeW ater.
tho parental roof.
Dear News Readers :
appears beneath the cold watersof Che­
were playing with a bell jack, belong­,
Five car-loads of lumber have arriv­
0 n the morning of th^ 12th, in com­ boygan river, but in a moment he is
ing to DoWater’s cider mill, on Tues­.
ed
for
the
new
bridge.
,
pany
with
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Martin,
we
again upon the boom and working as
day, and Bert got his thumb terribly
Esq. Powers has been sick for a few stepped aboard of the ferry boat, Laity though nothing had happened.
jambed.
days with throat disease.
. ■
of Watlungton, for a trip over the "In­
And so we ride on until the lively,
—The mass meeting on Sunday ev­’
Jno. Roberta is tenderly caring for a land Route,” to this place." Reaching enterprising little city of Cheboygan
ening wm well attended and everything
huge carbuncle on his wrist.
the Petoskey dock the ferry-boat came appears in view. We run into a lock,
passed off nicely, a good time was re­
Do£’t forget the dance next Thurs­ along of a lake boat, occupying her which is made on account of the dam
ported by all present. Owing to reas­
dock to discharge hdr passengers, but across the river, and are lowered
day Evening, at the opera house.
ons, best known to themselves, tho two
Henry Heath has commenced heav they had scarcely stepped upon her, to the level of the river beyond, an
principal speakers for the evening,
ing sahd, over in .the new. ditch, on before she began to move away from operation that causes some of the pas­
were conspicuous by their absence; the
Duikye St.
the dock, and then began a lively sengers to think of tbe elegant dinner
time, however, was well supplied by
&lt;P. B. Cranston and wife, of Irving, jumping for the wharf, and being one they recently enjoyed at the Mullet
J. M. Martin and Mr. Holler.
are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Joseph of the last passengers wo "got left,” or House, with disgust, thence on a little
- —A horrible and blood-chilling acciWood, in this village.
rather carried off, but thegood natured further and we steam up to the dock
. dent occurred a Bellevue, on Wednes­
Mrs. Dell. Ball started on Wednes­ captain, upon being apprised of the of Cheboygan, and we inwardly express
day night. As the western bound train
day, for Tiffin, Ohio, for a few weeks fact that he had a passenger aboard ourselves ns having enjoyed one of the
was passing through that place, Gertie
sojourn among relatives and friends.
that ought to be left behind, stopped pleasantest trips of our life, nothing
Hager, a 6-year-old daughter of Isaac
—The regular club meeting, ou Mon­ /A. L. liaaey has a beautiful festoon, his boat and sent us ashore in a row­ having occured to mar our happiuness,
Hager, of Bellevue, was run over and
nearly
ten
feet
in
diamiter.
artiscally
boat, and we were allowed to pursue except a spark from the smoke-stack of
day evening, passed of quietly, a large
her body entirely severed iu twain. An
the steamboat,which partially consum­
number being in attendance. After arranged on the ceiling of his barber our proper journey.
inquest was held Thursday, the ver­
The Inland steamboat route proper­ ed our best hat.
the regulat order of business was over, shop.
dict of which we are unable to learn.
Work has commenced on the Central ly begins at Crooked Lake, which is
At Cheboygan we w'ere transferred
Mr. Harder made some very appropri­
—Last Saturday night at the Reform ate remarks for the good of the order, House, converting it into a bakery, and connected with Petoskey by an all­ to the propeller Mary, for the voyage
Club meeting, at the Hosmer school on the amendment question, after will be ready for operation in n few wood rail route, entitled the Bay View through the straits to Mackinac,
house, Tliedorc Pennington, showed which Mrs Griffith read an original weeks.
and Crooked Lake Railway. The Soon we were nut in the deep bine wa­
his disrespect of all present by making production which was well received as
Jacob Osmun has purchased an ele­ cars are open ones, on the street rail- ters, and a little but cold rain storm
considerable disturbance and trying to it showed great earnestness in the gant, new, two-seated carriage, which Iway plan and the propelling power is coming up,drove all to the. cabin.
make himself as disagreeable ac possi­ temperance work. Mrs. and Miss Tru­ he has placed in his already fine livery "dummy” engine. Upon reaching the
After a couple of hours ride, with
ble, for which offense, he was arraigned man then sang a beautiful duett enti­ stock.
PetoskeyJ depot we found, seated in Bois Blanc Island to the right, during
-before Esq. Parody, on Monday, plead tled "The Wood Bird’s Song.” Short
J. L. Stevens has erected a sign­ the cars, ready to hike in the “Inland” which we passed vessels of nearly
guilty, paid fine and coats to the am­ remarks were made by Dr. Barber, Mrs. board over the walk opposite his shop, trip several acquaintance^ including every description, and just ns night
ount of 11.19 and promised to do bet­ Truman, and Mr. Wheeler, after which with an index finger pointing the way our young citizen David Haugh, who, had set in, wv obtained our first view
ter in the future.
I the club adjourned for one week, at thereto.
we were glad to learn, was also bound of Mackinac. The little village which
The M. E. Social was entertained on for Mackinac.
The school board, at their meeting ii which time it is hoped there will be a
lay stretched out on the beach was
Tho little railroad winds its way lighted up for the evening, whilst far
last Monday evening, elected the fol­ large attendance, as a programme of Wednesday afternoon and evening by
lowing teachers to serve in the differ­ unusual interest will be carried out, Mrs. John Smith. The receipts were through the woods in a truly pictur­ above it we could distinguish the out­
ent departments for the ensuing year: consisting uf vocal music, reading of about $4.60.
esque jnanner.trees standing so close to ! lines of old Fort Mackinac. We stood
Principal, L. D. Niles, of Wacousta; original productions, selections from
A couple of Morgan letters are crowd­ the track that their branches closely i at the bow uf the boat drinking in the
ed
out
this
week.
They
relate
to
the
intermingle overhead; forming a very scene in the spirit of the author of the
Grammar department. Miss L. Angie . good authors and extemporaneous
German picnic, the report of which is pretty scene and refreshing shade.
Davis, of Battle Creek; Intermediate speeches.
following parady, which was written
At Crooked Lake our expedition upon the island some years ago.
departmeat, Mary B. Campbell, of
_T|W fact
M,v(,ral bnwI„il:, given elsewhere.
**Bc»utiou« Tils I” 1 alog of thee,
E. L. Parrish has moved back into । was joined by Mrs. Dr. Spacer and her
Hiulinga; Pnmary department. Ml- hs„ ,ately been committed iu thia viMackinae, my Macklaac,
Union Allen,
a ii»v&gt; of Nashville. 'ri„.
aI.ooL
. .
.
...
.
Mr. Staley’s house, and the new princi­ daughter Grace, of Battle Creek, rela­
Helen
The .schools
cinity and Kalnnio, lias led many to be­
Thy lake bound aborea I lo»o to aoe.
pal,
L.
D.
Niles,
has
rented
tho
house
will commence Monday, Sept. 6.
tives
of,
and
with
whom,
Esq.
Chip
­
lieve that there existed, somewhere
Mackinac, ay Mackinac.
vacated by Parrish.
man and wife of our town, has been . From Arch Rock’a height and ahelvlng ateep
—Do not forget to attend the Red not'far distant, u regnlaMy organized
Wm. Barnet, who has been ill for camping out with, on Crooked Lake, | To wea ern cliffi and Lorer'a Leap,
Ribbon picnic mass meeting, at Mor­ gang, which plied the country for miles
I Whero mcmorlea of lost one alesp.
several weeks, at the home of his moth­ during the post few w eeks.
gan,’ next Wednesday. J. C. Bontecou, around, performing their work when­
Mackinac, E&gt;y Mackinac
er-in-law, Mrs. A. P. Nichols, is able to
Lying at the dock at Crooked Lake,
of Jackson, and other noted speakers ever they found an opportunity, lu
be
seen on the street again.
"Thy northern »lioro trodBrlUth foe.
under
a
full
head
of
steam,
was
the
will be present to address the audience. consequence of this belief, a full-tledgMackinac, my Mackinac ;
IV The Grand Rapids Chemical Manu- staunch little side-wheeler ATotkera
It in to be of the basket picnic orjler, cd detective, M. Alley, from the detec­
That day aaw gallant Holtuca laid law,
factoring Co., have erected another Bell. We were scon aboard and after
and every body with their wives and tive force, in Detroit, was sent out to
Mackinac, my Macklnoc;
building, in which to store charcoal and the usual bang-bang of boxes, barrels,
Now Freedom'a flag above thw warm,
children are expected to be there. Ex­ look after the matter and it finally cul­
other manufactured articles till ready etc., being tumbled aboard, the bell
And guard* the rv*t ol fallen brave*.
ercises to commence at ten a. in. Mr. minated od Saturday and Sunday
to ship.
Their requiem sung by Hnron'a wave*
sounded, the calm waters of the lake
W. G. Edwards and Jno. Morgan have by the arrest of John Wing, and
Mackinac, my Macalnac.”
The Masonic fraternity repaired to hissed and gurgled to the action of the
Hoxie,
of
Bellevue,
and
arranged their grounds especially for Bick
When all nt once there was a rumb­
the Wolcott House after their session I water wheels and we were fairly on
Jno.
Barker,
of
Kalamo,
who
were
the occasion, by providing swings, cro­
ling
sound heard beneath us followed
on
Wednesday
nignt
at
abont
ten
our way.
&gt;
safely cared for by Sheriff Smoke, at
quet setts and boats enough for all.
o’clock and partook of a bounteous
The "Inland Route” is formed by a by ajostling, swaging motion of the
—At the Republican caucus held m Charlotte. John Hoffacker, of Assyria, supper.
l&gt;oat
and
a volley of profanity from the
succession of lakes and rivers which
this village Tuesday Aug. 17th, the was arrested and lodged in jail at Hus
C. C. Wolcott has just received a | were last year improved by the state, pilot, and we knew that we were
tings. Other parties are strongly sus­
following delegates were elected to at
aground.
Tho signal was given to
lafge stock of double and single ban-el and made passable fortlie line of small
tend the convention ns follows: To pected of being in league with this shotguns, Husks and pouches and a full
steamers tliat now daily ply its waters back the boat, and the full head of
the representative, Chas. H. Brady, gang, yet no proof, sufticient to war­ stock of powder and shot, and will be
steam
was
turned
upon the engines,but
and it is too lovely a trio to be missed (
C. C. Wolcott, Frank Timniermau, L. rant an arrest, has been obtained, end syld low.
I by any wanderer in Northern Michl-* back she wouldn’t. Then the mate drop­
J. Wheeler, C. O. Scott, Win. N. De­ the authorities are waiting further de­
ped the lend and finding more water
Lannis Brady has entered into part­ gan in summer time.
vine, Geo. Norton, J. L. Gregory, S. R. velopments in the case.
nership with Mack, the showman, anil
Our little steamer glided through &gt;head than behind, ordered all pass­
Smith, LU'Boltcn. To the county:
—Maria Seeley, wife of Ansel Seeley, now the troop is known as the Mack &amp;. Crooked Lake and entered Crooked engers and baggage forward, and
Lewis Durkee, H. A. Barber, J. S. one of the pioneers of Barry Co. died Brady Combination, and are traveling
river, which is all that its name implies again the engines was set in motion
Harder, Jas. Fleming. Miner Mead, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. in the northern part of Die State.
our steamer.while on several occasions but the boat did not move, and tho
Edward Cook, I. N. Crittenden. Albert H. Brown, on Wednesday at 6 o’clock v Profs. M. E. Tinkle and W. H. Field
going in different directions to pre whistle after a considerable lapse of
Gallatin,G&amp;&gt;. Keagle,Philander Miller. p. m. Mrs. Seeley moved from Niaga­ will give an open air exibition of their
scribe its windings and its two banks time, brought a small steamer and
To the Senatorial, E. Parody.
ra Co. N. Y.,- nearly
45
years
ago,
and
।
- . wonderful feats performed on a rope seem to vie with each other in forest scores of life boats to our relief. The
—On Monday last, Jonny Spindler settled with her husband on their fiinn I to be stretched across the street from beauty. A ride of eight miles through sea had risen considerable and as we
‘ tops of two of the highest build­
was passing along near the engine in neai Barry ville, where they have resid- the
Crooked river and we enter Burts Lake viewed a score or so. of little boats
his fathers steam grist mill in Wood­ ed until! n short time agro Mrs. Seeley’s ings, on Saturday.
pass through it and enter Indian riv­ dancing around upon the wild waves
It is rather late for wheat stories but er, which though broader and straight­ the steamer (having caught our lines)
land, and in trying to pass a door clow; health became so poor, she came to live
with
her
daughter.
For
the
last
few
T
he
N
ews
said
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
to the large drive wheel, fell, and was
er has lost none of the wild pictur­ endeavoring to pull us off that reef,
caught in the wheel, which was revol years she has suffered greatly, being n that J. J. Potter pitched 30 loads i., one esqueness of Crooked river. Our boat and the actions of a few frightened
victim
of
epileptic
fits,
eighteen
of
day. Since then the following has makes a stop at. a wharf in the wood a passengers it was a never-to-l&gt;e-foruing with frightful rapidity and kill­
ed instantly, breaking every bone in which she had with in six hours previous been sent in: Albert Foster, a lad 17 to unload some flour and groceries, gottcu scene to us. But tho Mary
bis body, and the lifeless remains fall­ to her death. She has been a promin­ years old, and small of his age, pitched and Mr. Martin steps off to take a look could not be budged from the reef,
ing to the floor, underneath the wheel. ent member of the Christian church of 25 loads for Wm. Jarrard in one day, at the country, whilst Mrs. M.,proceeds and after about two hours trying the
Johnny was a bright little lad of six this place for many years, and tile cir­ and stopped two hours for rain; John, on to the Mullet Lake House to await job was declared a failure, and the
passengers all safely transfered to the
summers and was loved and petted by cle of friends who mourn her loss is try again.
the arrival of the next boat up.
little steamer, a job of no small matter,
all who knew him and the family have very large. She has five children liv­
Another ride of a half an hour and
ing,
one
daughter,
Mrs.
H.
Brown
of
the heart felt sympathy of the entire
REPUBLIOAN COUNTY CONVENTION. we are at the Mullet Lake House, a taking into consideration the way
she tumbled around to the action of
community. Funeral services were this place, and four sqns, Malon Seeley
bi an new four story hotel, the largest
of Barryville; Warren Seeley of Maple
the angry, frothing waves. But final­
The county represenative convenheld on Tuesday afternoon.
Grove; Reuben Seeley of Baltimore;
Itimore; jiI tion met. pursuant to call at the court and most elegant furnished in north­ ly the job was done, and we reached
—Charley Earl, who has for some Hiram Seeley of Newago; and. Dewey ji
ern Michigan, and said to have cost
the Island iu safety and selected asjour
I House in the city of Hastings, at II
time past been in the employ of Bailey Seeley, who lives in Minn. Funeral
$50,000. Here we stop for dinner and
stopping place tho Mackinac House,
o’clock a. m. on Thursday and after
&amp;L Wood,working in their barn ess shop, services were held in the church at Barbid Mrs. Martin good bye, -Which wo
which we have already learned.for the
the preliminary business of the meet­
has, this week, been found out to have reville, Friday, at 10;80 o’clock a. m.
are somewhat loth to do, as our past price charged, is by fkr the best hotel
ing, Samuel J. Bidleman of Hastings
been engaged in a regular system of Rev. A. D. Newton officiating.
week’s association in her family has
in Mackinac. It is conducted by Mr*.
township was nominated for Represen­
embezzlement, which finally winds up v'^-Tbe German Working Men’s As­
fully developed in our mind the fact
David Carson, a lady of much experi­
tative for this district, after which the
with his stealing $15. of Sam. Wilson,
that she is, iu every respect a lady,
ence in the hotel business. The“goodConvention adjourned.
sociation,
of
Hastings,
held
their
an
­
both at homo and abroad, and one
Bailey &amp;. Wood’s moulder. He has
luck” horse shoe hangs ovex the door
At 19 o’clock m. The county con­
whom to know is to respect, if not to
sold goods out of the shop, receiving nual picnic, on Monday, at Thornapple
the rooms are clean and sweet, and
Lake. As early as Thursday of last vention was called to order by the
love.
the money and representing that the week, 35 kegs of beer wcn6 shipped in
the bill of fare is first class in every re­
chairman and the following ticket put
goods were trusted out, has also taken and stored in the ice bonse at tho lake,
The waters of Mullet Lake, on this spect.
.
in
nomination,
buckles from the shop, secretcly, and and, the committee leased the entire
We have visited all tbe point* of in­
Forjudge of Probate, Clement Smith beautiful day, are as calm as glass and
asked Mr. Wood for money with which ground for their exclusive use. Early
Monday morning, germans began to •of Hastings; For Sheriff.Henry Hoagli- for twelve miles the motion of tho en­ terest on tbe Island but as this letter
to buy buckles, and in a few moments arriye. and when the afternoon trains ।
taling of Hastings; For County Clerk, gines of the Belle are as steady as the is already too lengthy we will defer
return to the shop with the. identical came in, they were crowded to the ut­
Enuce Andrus of Hastings; For Coun­ ticking of a clock and then we enter speaking of them at this time.
buckles taken away only a few mom­ most, and the picnic was fast reaching
upon the last stage of the Inland route
Orno Strong.
Beer flowed freely, but 1ty Treaaurer^lobn Keagle of Castleton;
ents before, which he would display as i bigbtide.
warn it was thought by those in charge :For Register of Deeds, Wm. P. Sidnam Cheboygan river. Here the scene sud­
though he had Just purchased them. [ of the kegs, that one or the party had &lt;of Barry; For Prosecuting AtTy., L. denly changes from wild pioturesqueMOAB PEELIN’S FRUM GARLIK.
On Thursday of last week, he rumag­ taken in enough fight, in liquid form, E. Knappen of Hastings; For Circuit ness to civilization. From tbe banks
ed the pockets of Sam. Wilson and did he was refused at the bar, and it was ICourt Commissioner, James Clark of of the river on either side, stretch es
Wai I declar, yu (mt my peese along
for him to expostulate, for the 1Hastings, Chas. H. Brody of Nashville;
not hang the clothes where he found useless
tenders repeatedly shook their heads 1For County Surveyor. John Q. Creasy away fertile and prosperous looking side uv thet one Mr. Strong writ. He’s
them, and Sam. -Htsod the money determinedly, and said “neia.” With &lt;of Hastings; For Coroners, Luther. farms and settlements. The river is havin a bos time up thar’n ceep tu’n
which he immediately charged Earl hardly an exception, the german were IBrown of Barry, Wm. Upjohn of Hast­ half full of logs ready for the mills be­ we’ve bin wundrin why he didn’t take
with stealing. Eari confessed and paid a quiet orderly set, bat a few boys who iings.
low, and occasionally we pass a tog his wife along, so she coula hev a good
Wm. H. Power* was reelected chair­
back half of the $15, which he claimed went there for the purpose of getting
their noses peeled, were accommodated iman of toe county committee, and H. towing a boom of logs or square tim­ time, but since we red bout bow skart
was all he had left. He is a worthless, gratuitously. An excellent string bund .A. Barber was elected as member of ber, tie latter being shipped by boot sum wrniin’s gittin up thar, coz tha rod
v discouised
J spleu- the committee for the township of direct from Cheboygan to England.
drinking fellow, and there being no from Grand Rapid*,
thet peese wot H. M. writ, we’ve kunor those
tllCMMi wim
winhcrt to Partlfitnn.
Thn
who wished
&lt;
Castleton.
The ntnunt
utmost mwwl
good feeling
chance of getting any more of the did music for
daaoe^ and the gay throng were con- HrsUed
i
in both conventions and the Upon each boom are three or four men kluded, thet sbe red it afore Mr. Strong
tiuuowdy tripping the fantastic toe, in I
et ns nominated, gave universal with pike poles whose duties it is to went away*n she backed out, coz Mel­
made.
the walta, the scbottische and polka.
isatisfaction to all delegates.
see that the logs keep in the boom. As indy sed thet Hanner sed, tbet Feby

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,1
And Her Environs.

And PrrMMl Chll-Cfcnt.

NUMBER 48.
tole her, thet she hum it down town,
tbet Mrs. Strong wuz goin tii, when be
went.
Them kounsel fellers stuk up a • bord
doun tbaron thet tree by the river
bridge, tu tell ou sumebody thet is tha
run that horses over thet ar bridge,
faster’n tha cood wok, thet tha wood
hev tu pay 5 dollars, ’n I’ve burn ’em
a goin it like*split, after it was dark ’n
tha tbot Mr. Holler coodn’t holler ’n
tell uni be knode who tha wuz ’n
wood tell them kounsel fellers, uv em.
Bime by when we git thet ar new
bridge, I’ll l&gt;et thet tba dasen’l run
fasetr ’n a wok, acrost it.
Some one tole Melindy, tliet tha hern
thet Charley Wolcott offered thet
Swecde gal, wot Mrs. Strong bad hired
fur SOcts. a week, and besides wuz goiq to lern her to tok United States,
$2 a week, to work fur him whar she
cood wash, and mop, and pump water,
and du lota ov chores, tliet didn’t make
iio differus whether it wuz don in dutch,
latin, sweed ur united states. But
then I gess Charley and Strong Is purty
good fronds and Charley*!! tok tu him,
’n make it oil rite with him only it
looks kindy nauty coz, the gal Swevd’n
don’t kno euy better an tu work fur
two dollar* a week if she cun get it.
I hnrn thet them fellers wot went
down tu the lake last Munday, to see
how them dutchmens peeled noses,
found thet tha peeled um rite from the
eye. The boys wanted tu run o forchuu wheel an some dutchmans sed
"nien” and thet made the boys mad an
tha sed thet the dutchmens must stop
sellin beer, the dutch sed "nien” agin,
so the boys started a wheel an bime by
o man so big ns a, dutchman, (but he
wasn’t anobody but a sheriff) cum and
told the boys to stop iiaddlin thar
wheel round, but the boys didn't kno
he wuz sheriff an they tole him "nibe,”
but he says, "if you don’t scop that I’ll
take you down to my house and board
you n few days.” The boy* then thot
he was the sheriff, and they took off
their hats and boud tu him as how
tha wuz.sorry tha told him "nibs”, coz
tha tbot he wuz a dutchman, instead
uv a sheriff.
The boys wanted
tu fite. sumbody an bime by tha commonst tokin loud, and callin names an
shnkin thar fists till tha finely shook a
fist agin a dutchman, an the .hull flock
pitched in and the boys won 3d money,
but the boys didn’t ty any red ribbon
on tu em so any body d kno tha cum
out 2d only by thar red eyes and red
notes.

LOCAL MATTERS.
S” Have J. L. Stevens shoe your
horse before the fair._________

Special Notice.
All parties having notes or accounts
with C. C. Wolcott that are now due,
will very much oblige me by calling
and selling tbe same immediately.
_______Respectfully, C. C. W.
OF I have now in stoek a largo line
of that celebrated Blocher Boot, these
boots are all mode by hand and every
Bair warranted, they ore undoubtedly
io best boot iu the market. Sold ex­
cl usively by [46-tf] D. C. Griffith.

Three-Year-OId Colt for Sale.
Enquire of E. Cook.

New Store.
EF’C.A.Nichols has opened tliat Boot
and Shoe, Hat and Cap and Notion
ttore, in the Yates’ block. New Goods
and Low prices. Call and see me.
EF*1 Bee-Keepers should use the
Comb Foundation for sale by
H. T. Davidson.

C. W. DEMARAY.
The finest stock of Clocks in Barrv
r Eaton county.
tV A good stock of straight Elgin
Watches, will not handle a Watch but
can be recommended by all, all full
Niebel movement, Straight Line Es­
capement, Quick trains.
ST A fine line oWewelrv and Silver
Ware. Two doors south or Truman’s,
____ C. W. Demarat.
fy You can get the Cetebtotod
Stark and Voorman Pat. Sand-bands
put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s-for
only $3.00. They are worth fivu tunes
what they cost to any wagon.
IF” If you have anything difficult to
mend ormake take it to J.L.8tevens.

ty Wilson &amp; Howe still sells Boots
aud Shoes as low a* the lowest.
ty Wilson &amp; Howe sells Tobacco
for 40 cents

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it could be
-stricken to t
Th-

thoughts have been evolved.
So strong are tlie enjoyments of. look­
itorirthistime
ing upou famous objects, or of treading
Eroded by the noise, and the captured j iu the House for four years, and from upon ground mode sacred by ew-nts,
mon vm led *w»y in irons.
■
the time ba entered it until the expire-, that men croes broad oceans to visit
" Who is tliis yiinng man that has tion of the second term he was greatly them. And through after life they are
followed these villains and risked his 1 respected.
He was an rxaeptionnlly- wiser mid happier for tlie knowledge
upou a course of action. ’She rdaolved own life to save mine?" asked the able man, a thinker, a logician and a thus gained.
It may be that some are gifted with
that she would l&gt;e turned out of doors wounded mnn.
" My name ip George Adolphus Clar­ hud spent years in foreign travel, was a aptitudes in certain directions beyond
lief&lt;ire she would ounsent to go to the
,
opera with an antediluvian relic, who endon,’' WBB the prompt, reply.
lawyer and hiul beeu in many responsi­ others; tliat some have faculties for
“ G|^rgo Adolphus, said the nriltion- ble official jawitkrns. H&lt; had l&gt;een in learning, for arts, or for science, that
waited for her in the parlor. She called
her father Imck and told him her deter­ aire. "’•JJrou have-' done a litsve and tho Legislature of one of the Western gives them peculiar advantages in their
I am mortally wounded States, had l»eeu Bccoiver of Public pursuits.
mination. The result was that the proud • noble deed.
Who si«*J • ealhd me
yet ninn*.
When I nm visited at my farm by
young lieauty was promptly -ejected and must die iu a few hours, hut you Maneys and Surveyor General. While
You shall be mv in Congoxw he lectured liefore church those who feel no sympathy with nat­
'through the hall door; for she it was shall lie rewarded.
ot£He"
tafiahj*Jrtrajr,
who had passed George Adolphus as he heir."
and scientific societies here, and no man ure, and say they have no taste for
The next morning there was crape on
country life, I make up my mind they
&lt;H» &lt;k»th »U UriM" ""B*
wandered in search of his level.
do not like it because they do not know
When Mr. Muggieton had waited for the door of tha Muggietou mansion, and
In tbedimoMatttayttuler^edUd,
Maud until he was fired, and on the Genrgo Adolphus Clarendon was a where this man is now ? He is still in enough about the world around them to
point of leaving, Mr. Muller entered the millionaire. He had suddenly landed Washington and about as low in the hu­ enjoy its beauties.
PITH AND POINT.
No one who has reached the age of
oom, and, apologizing for the non-ap- in the lap of luxury,. He could not man scale ss it is possible for a num to
— l— be. He first became the victim of a three-score years and ten would, upon - Evxm the laziest lx&gt;y oan catch a lick­
jiearance of his daughter liy saying tliat have been more comph4 U*
she had a violent headache, begged him surprise if he had sudd iy sucueeueu t gambler, who was himself nt one time a reflection,- i»e willing to rub &lt;*&gt;ut from ing.
English
to come again in a few days, as. Maud to
— the
— —
o----- crown.
— —
And yet ills di.Htingnij,hed member of Congress from tlie experience in life the sorrows which
The girl who chalks her checks thinks
muiltal dotation to wraith Midpoufom
gre.fw«trm State. Tojrrth” they
And Um, upon a pallet of atmw,
would then be delighted to see him. L__--------- —----------------------------------------j; a great weewm oiate. xuguunw uiej have softened his character, the mis­ it is better to mark the miss than miss
I lalu her down lo .He,
mini ra to dupri
ri„
u, dnb
did uot
not K
no ongnp.
ongopi hu mmd
dupe! cJrioj ou whM
vibw u
Ulcy raUod pri
rata
clnli-_ takes which have taught him wisdom, the mark.
The truth was that Mr. Muller had no dld
JUd tbata wa lay, haart praaaad to baart.
aiaCla
My dxtng mother and I;
certam mpmnniw
momonra that
ttai were lingertapir- 1 _____ j Md
tll,.re
Tio- or wrong-doings which he has ever re­
idea of punishing his daughter's disobe­ certain
The comjxisitor who set up "pimpled
Tha are in Um grata wm tow,
iuK
ttars-^momonra ttat
curled , hmK
dtey could catch tllcra
ti!ct gretted, and which, by their influences, ■ chops"
dience with permanent banishment. He ing
timx „
ax they
them. -They
And tha tempo were burning dim.
for "dimpled cheeks’’ didn’t
And tba-walte of that tow attic cell
.
reasoned that she would surely go to h.in“ b“JI t%i‘h'’ l00t:|,rid?6 “3?" vrmfroquratlvnudedbylhopolira.bnt nave made the golden threads which look a bit natural in death.—Modem
Who -ra. the TieutMol lb .
u get off; but they rank may lie formed m the texture of . his
some of her friends, and return in peni­ the Ciutal.
Argo.
.trangu ttat tad «tamt ntade the )owM
oxd, y^r, until finally moral character.
tence in the morning.
"Hamds wonted on boys’ pants,” is
raral bridge, “bridge of mgtar Why i
got to the lowrai^unool •policy." I
tho daily advertisement in the newspa­
Stealing Another’s Comfort.
tad .he .ought . w.tery grave? And ■!
' ex-Congroramun from . Worn
Any one-who has stopped overnight pers. 'Twos always thus from childhood’s
nd
taraeU
ot
imrrow
why
1
8tated
bJ
CJ
.
George Adolphus followed swiftly on
hour.
'
.
itateul of [ jygjgg^te 1. now keeping one of the low-' at a large hotel has been disturbed in the
after the young lady, hardly knowing ibdn t Hie jump off a
" You never saw my hands an dirty ss
to tho
i. oi- small hours by persons walking in the
why be did so,- feeling irresistibly drawn huntmjs up a tav rati.ll, full of broken
halls as heavily and carelessly as if it tliat,” said a petulant mother to her lit­
5
I««,
mm
and
JM
boot.?
Thine
qura!
teuribly
a
cigar
.tore,
bnt
a
Ulin
parti
­
by some unnccouDtabb- presentiment
it from a tagnio of tlie were mid-day. Guests who are up late tle girl. “ No, but your ina did," was
that all was not well with her. In a few Oom were tajnuch for Georgo A.lol- j bun
seem thoughtless of the quiet of those the reply.
THE GOLDEN HAIB-I’IN.
moments he came up trith her and fol­ phra. In l«ri Uian a week ho found I |owMl ,.h„ocl&lt;,r T1,e m„, n»nnt» hi.
An old fanner said of his cleigrxean,
lumsell
in
a
Aertoct
favor
of
mental
exi
,
hlullc
u
lho
hrMd
luM
,„(j nlnJ wrapped iu slumber. Such conduct is seilowed at u tittle distance, watching her
„ -nl„t ^,v timP Atting in. flslmess of which any sensible person whose sermons lacked point, "He's a
movements with the keenest Interest. ettemeni. Ha Mi ttal he wm growing ■ w
George Adolphus Clarendon was a Bat Mand was so intent upon some pur­ rapidly worejlfidid Mcmn. if ho could !|rort ot his ^graceful almdo in his ought to be arhamed.
good man, but he will rake with tho
A grave gentleman at the Fifth Avenue teeth upward J”
-young man of pleasing presence, whose pose wliich lay deep .hidden in her heart not get tljuliiur.pm near enough to ta. I ^nTt-tloevra, brazenly Going people who
Hotel once complained qf it to the geuial
age wan not far from 20 years. Hix that she did not notice him. The street heart.
Ha thought of awalfowmg it, taow him to
lM.tlor
The farmer understands human na­
father had long and successfully oon- now began to be deserted, but still the tat changed lua mmd and tad it mads
Hore
,nothcr case that almost clerk. "lam surprised,” he said, " that ture who safd : “ If you want your
■ductooIf most exemplary meat-market at restless girl kept walking rapidly on. At “*&gt;’ ! '’JT K J"
Uu' make, cue lorn faith in human nature, you harbor thieves in this house.
Ixiy to stay at home, don't bear too hard
"Thieves,
sir?
Harbor
thieves?
the corner of Market and St Chur length a small foot-bridge across tlie malady had.obtained »o complete a mm- In JS44 thue graduated from Harvard
on" the grindstone when he turns tlie
streets, in tho thriving village of West- canal wax reached. The girl paused ; tery over him that ha begim to write nnj^t- „ ’
g ,„M, o[ wonderful What do you mean, sir? Explain, if crank."’
‘
■ford, in Central New York, and bad was her purfioee a desperate one? poetry.
Ho could not men think in
■ He4mMy.ua old, and tbe you please.”
The jewel of a ser/ant girl is the one
“
1
mean
tliat
I
had
something
stolen
amassed a competence by fair and hon­ George Adolphus asked himself this pnato,
and when bo read a uewper torid opaneil bright Mid promiaing lo.
who
hangs
nil
her mistress' embroidered
the Imo.
ovimod to
commence with
a (on!
He wta, I believe, for a time from me last night by one of your
orable means. But the son held the question and many more lieside as he tuc
.woo rdl kvuiuu
w wiuuuvuvc
w
underwear on that portion of the line
guests.
■msau business in abhorrence, and Htead- lingered in the shadows close behind capital letter
« riw and
n«, end
raw, with
ran . a« jingle.
..on a teftclicr in Harvard ami, subsequenUy,
most
conspicuous
to the neighbors’
"
We
are
all
exposed
to
sueak
thieves,
iaatiy refused to entertain the thought Ler.
) Tlius the. weeks passed wearily by he founded a very successful school in
eyes.
Murmuring something to tlie effect I without bringing tbe slightest intelllof fouosring it for a livelihood. He conMassachusetts.
Some time afterward
" Can dogs find their way home from
“Bnt this was not a sneak thief. It
oeivod himself to be formed of a quality thnt the heaving, white-crested billows geuce of the owner of tho golden hair- he went South ax tlie Principal of a
wax a guest in the house, sir, and quar­ a long distance ? " says an exchange.
of clay quite above the average, and ww which rolletl ot her feet would soon cm- pin­
State Normal School. The war coming tered as comfortably as I was. ”
It's .according to tii«; dog. If it’s one
often Iieard muttering in his sleep alxmt brace her and froo her from her wretch- I
-----■
on he wax driven from the State and
“This is very extraordinary, sir. | you want to get rid of, he can find his
tlie “higher walks ofTife." Old Mr. ednww, Mnud liegan to takedown her
.
VHI.
came North. At the close of tlie war What was stolen from you, sir, and at ' way home from California. If it’s a good
l.nir
»
In
a
bnlhantlv
lighted
ball-room
in
,
.
,
w
__
„
-Clarendon whs h stern father, and he de»
,v. v i
•
I
Oouponville, guyJst S the gay, and ad- '' J?™*
’
w&gt; as
he went back tir the i^
Southern
State
one, he's apt to get lost if he goes s
what hour?”
-terminedthat, if George Adolphuswould
“ Going to bwub ? rakwl . v«ce be-,
o(
M„u„ . Collator of Internal ta'enue When
The gentleman answered with great around the corner.
not sell meat, he should i&gt;e compelled to hind hex.
Broinnnadftd to and frt&gt; like nfiiirv mown 11,0 Stoto Wtt* reconstructed DO wai earnestness. “At 2 o’clock this moru"Ake nnimals color-blind?" nsks a
engage in tna distribution of tracks, strariflinrr tvlrwa* nt lior linnrl At first slip 1 tl«r wratcbrilnoM Inal lirportad with old I
.*!n'
Senate, and
.___ _________ _ _________ ______ ________ ,
,
_
.
_ _____ tug some most precious sleep wux stolen scientific journal. Well, our opinion is,
with the heels toward the jiatenml man­
•tanitag rloao at bor liand. At fir. ohe : Mt
„ k.t
but
S""th
Mr. M
Muggieton,
but oho
«ho had
hiul not
not fortor- S
rwl1 J?*
11. &gt;&gt;■»&lt;»«"? '»
'"rr •“.*“'•■ from nm Lv one ot your gnrate, iui.1 -»-ith if that querist were to put on a red shirt
sion. George Adolphus accepted the could not utter a word.
wuru. i-n^nuy.
now. ,■
„ {ft.
whm A
a stra
,to
|mj ga
He wm
wn. Chairman
Clinirmun of
..t the &lt;Committe
a(
■&gt;
»
Pontiff, taw.
whcn
|,nd
omuuttew on a
and undertake to go across a lot contain­
^peripatetic alternative with cheerful ever, she said, m tones that lietrayed her
- • „ .(rom ,,.I«-j.•l(.rtn
. ,rt£n, „„a
. » !~ FAnaotinn
tomw Uiwttmtruy.^
Educntmn and
«n.l Idinor
Lnbor and
im-J a
» member of
ot
not thi. guml one oObe meanct ing a bull, he could most satisfactorily
rescued h
her from sei
-alacrity, and went on an aimless tramp. intense excitement
«l«. secretly
McreUv longed
l.ingtKl to
to know
who it
it ' “
■*’ AppropnatioM
and otiicr
important
who
Know wno
------vt- r—- ----------------—T
-'
i I u( Bnwk thieve,?
answer that question without submitting
Ho sa'id he was going in search of liis
■ • . tLad
. Mtad
. .her .from .hendl
.. I r-nmtnitliioa
Un wm
grnK n
---------- -------------- -— - ---- ----" Oh, air, do not thwart my punxise. WM that
Ho
a v&lt;»rv
very Kirotie
strong anil
and 1
it to the press.— Waterloo Observer.
proper level.
I I desire to put on end to my trouble—I She doaely .conned every gentleman I
Nerve-Grafting.
»l»*ker and .food high amimg
"Why, Bridget," said her mistress,
that entered the room, M U in half- I ■“ ~Ueagi.e., After lua tom exmrea
l wish to sleep liemath tlie wave."
Dr. J. Gluck, of Bucharest, lately who wislied to rally the girl, for tbe
n.
"There isn’t any wove there," said frightened exnentotcy" She had heard &gt;“ »w»aj.pomted AMiatant Sraretoy brought before the ninth eongrew of the JUIIUBCIUCU
, Wl
Maud Muller was the only child of a
of uej
her cuuip-uv,
company, upon
upon uw
the
aMwra at tunra Actmg German Somety of Surgery of Berlin [ amusement
retried tanker in the .leepv to-vn o[ George AiWphn,. "The ran.d. ilry of fe. Clarendon, the voung mtlliomdre, I
funlaNtic ornamenting of a idate uf butOniponville, m&gt; .rietoeratic village fo , You U break yonr neck 11 you pimp off but, aaheh^ uotap^aredmuchinM-l8"-™1^'- It wrahere ttathe foU. He some intenwtiiig results of exjienmeute iu [ ter
Wh Bridge
t jjj
vou ^o
I ter. ..
"Why,
Bridget,
did you
do this
this??
ciotv, —idle
met him. w
Of &lt;xmn» : ™ courted and tlult.-r.ii ana wed. nerve-grafting. He cut out a portion of ■ you’ro qUjtc aa artist; how’did yon do
■one of the eastern counties of Ohio. 1bridge,
•u bad not ^.v.
• was not curious, for_L
aa wum
Maud’s charms, both physical and men- I “ But I want to find a grave in the 8he
she was
a worn- Wine, cards and women did their part
tiie scmuc^ierve of a fowl, and then (ur ..Waiie. mum, it was myself that
; yet .1.0
There were removed a similar Itortion of tbe same , did it „
U1. were tho .rarest ever lavished upon I restless deep.
I want the blue billows uL; and’ 4om’im'areuor&lt;iuriou.
• ‘
’ ! •» "wumplmh hr, fall.
hed Bridget ..
lt prit.
teanaantiom. wj.de ho nervedrom the leg of a rabbit, aud placed t mum ? j
-woman, and she bnd been favnred with I to fold me in everlasting slumber, where could not feel eray after ,loarnmg that ' ’■ Ine veO'
your fin^tooth
Mr.
Muggieton
’
.
heir
WM
prerait,
till
.
«
“
“
“
“
“
•
“
“
o
A
“
S
?
t
;
tins in the kg of a fowl, uniting the two
mum/,
•
.
■every advantage of education that money the sea-weeds grow in sunless gloom." Mr. Muggleton s
was
«ho fowl
signified l««r
her wflliugnera
to have '
SeaM^y l™t hta office and landed ends bv sutures. Tlie nerve united, mid
.
, ,
, ,, .
.
•coala purchiuw*. Her beauty and ac"But I tell you, my dear lady, there she
hud signified
wfllino
------ ■ »
°
in jail. He «as speedily gnt ont, how- the p^lrui. C.MM1, ot con™-, by the | .A Tipi, eliib-mdoa YmJtee who
oocnplishments had made her ilie idol of isn’t any restless deep anywhere around «-•
him
pretiented.
excuiou
ol
the
piixvi
o(
nerve
wm
n-cov.
,
Mrolkvl
ilown
Meeh-Ulin
Iwech
taet
Aa-George
Ailolphuo
advanced,
arm«'"•
b"
‘
!
‘
"
wretchedly
poor
a large circle of young men, to not one here. You’d better put it off till the
An George Adolphus udinuceu, arm.•
- V
■-&lt; an acquaintance,
' • -■ nit.l
50-ccut pieces of ereil from. He reinmled tho experiment, Mumley. on ,e«mg tbe bevy ot booutw,
of whom had she ever given the slight- canal opens. Here you are talking about in-arm with
a pdreepti{411* &lt;r(&gt;t to
. Ixirrowmg
,&gt;rr
bio pallor
pallor overspread
averspriad Maud
“ old
frionda. It wm a pitiful right to •nil exhibited the mnx-eMtuf re.nlt», I dtapertrng in tbe wove,, buret mto « fit
cst encouragement. They swarmed ud- sleeping beneath the billows, when the ble
Maud’’u
s wantoncounten- ' h
his
old •Inends.
enib&gt;tata.m. "Je-nfom-lem I it tbet
tuicC
W
m
it
rauaod
by
the
peculiar
|
•"
•b®“‘ ”&gt;a &gt;““T y11?1,1.10 "**&gt; •bowing the fowl, with Ml re,tornfionot
-der her chamber windows ou moonlight | water won’t!«' let on in a month yet. j once.
X* remmd me ob «&gt;metlmig good
Ilia sliirt-boaom ? h'*$n* Finally aoraebcxly had lum up- power. He wm led to the., experiment,
nights and made the long hours hideous* .And, besides, if you want to lie folded piu
»,ia that
tlint ornamented
on
" wl
What
is ■&gt;'■"
that 1r ~re­
ot nerve entnre. | »« &gt;»« “&gt; **™&gt;"
-‘ “
■with their cuterwanlings, until old Mnl- in everlasting slumber, it would lie wix.- she tried to convince taroelf tliat tbe pointed to a Sl,200 etokoh.p (he wrote., by tho n»ult «■
Pcrhnpa he had I beautiful hand), anil U wm thought that Paralysis of the median hud resulted from marked ii friend, who heard him.
Isr got tired of it, and stole around the for you to jump into a well. You'd have piu
pja ..gulled
signified nowuig.
nothing,
“
What
is it?” said Jonathan, smacking
pietari up the'—
hair-pin in the tbe Street
i“&lt;* ”P “&gt;d
ho the extensive destruction of the tissue of
corner of the
1--*
tlie house with a jfun
gun loaded a sure thing then."
lips ; “ 'lasses in water.”
_____________________
Ou «&gt;n
ttatthat
ovoutlui
eveldug
aimshe well
to- re• didn't
Heliadgot apraatoU fc gntablmg,
the arm by gangrene. Dr. Gluck cut -his
’
with tenpenny nails
” and”let* drive
‘
‘ ”
"Tliat
would be Horrible!”exclaimed
eventful
evening
so well
■
aud, with
a shudder.
abudder.__________________j membered. But when aho hoard hfi, and whenever ho could obtain any money down on tlie radial nerve and found that
We have endured, with commendable
flock, killing three outright and wound­ Maud,
with a
" Yea,” replied George Adolphus; " it voice she withered like a stricken flow- *&gt;«■’
the t|g»‘r
.
part of (the nerve was destroy* d. He patience, the appalling phantom of the
ing four others so that they died the fol­
ould siKiil
1 er. Gcoige Adolphus wax puzzled. So **• ,U1&lt;^ tMH’n h‘' h&gt;st lus little clerksaip. united tlie two ends by sutures, and young man who wears two watches;
lowing morning. That was the kind of would
sjxiil the
tlie well."
well.”
were all Tfie bvstandera. It was a very J undyratand he now Ixirrows a dollar or tlie man regained the power of motion, with Christian resignation and patience
man Mr. Muller was, but he was exceedMaud felt that George Adolphus wax
which he hod etirely lost. Of course, the we have Ixirne with the young man who
ingiy food of his daughter and hod al- ^mtaHnto
right True, he did
too not apjiear to enter . KSu.v.'Xw^Mrad3'
| 1B- | experiments
of nerve-grafting in animals, wears his watch in the outside pocket of
'ways been kind to her.
very muon jnto tn; tragic .piriimtw^
hu&gt;
; n ho ta. no money, yhmh a,nrarly al- odds the Aancef, do not warrant the ex­ liis eoat, but when we meet the elegant
One evening as Maud was emerging situation. He ought to have curopueu ,
°
1
, wayH the case, he will sit where the pectation .that a similar result could l&gt;e youth who wears his silk-embroidered
'from her boudoir, where she had been upon his knees ana implored her
Io lonier I “Do yon remember mer abe raked, 1“ going on and kil p the More for obtained in tlie case of tlie human sub­ socks outside his slippers to show the
. scrutinizing a large mirror and dressing get her trouble and sip a little longer
' fidteriiiglr. “ Do you remember having wretehra ttat infmi the diyea
ject It is well known that the union and monogram on the toes, there is going to
-for the opera, she was met by her father the nectar of life. He ought to have
iwu mo before?"
1 J&gt;»
He once had a ctanninc regeneration of nerves occur with greater be bloodshed, and don't yon forget to
with the information that Mr. Muggle­ picturet’ tu her imagination a fair-haired
Smldonlv
the
truth
ftrahod
upon
family
of
bqya
aod-gufe,
but
the
Lord
famlitv in tho case of tlie lower animate remember it—Burlington Hawk-Eye.
ton waited in tho parlor.
girl lying with pallid face and marble
|
bj tb(.
Now Mr. Muggleton was an ancient form * in tlie silent bosom ef the canal, George Aciolpbua like a national conven- I “"‘J know, where they arc now. M Ihwn m mjm---------------------------th««’ » •uytlung stranger or^ more re■fossil, who had taken a great fancy to where the dolphin siiorts unseen and tion bulletin
,
,
,A
?ok&lt;-- u ..
.
&lt;Hn. Butlor, Humda. home, on Capo
Maud, and, as he was a man of high ■ the mermaids comb their locks in shad­ ■ “ Yra’-bureplirf, making an effort to voltin«lh»“.‘h“i“ Helion I Ave never
In the Jew o! Dicken.,■ Scott
and -•kiiu, ix
j, inivt ixacnueu
11(«.nUJ;. .-Al gvuuy
p,nUy niop.
1
.
social
standing
and &lt;,
great
wealth,,----Mr.; owy solitude. But he did nothing of control liimself ; " 1 rememlx?r a former I 001,10 acroba xtShakspeare, known rexp*e»iv.«iv
•
.
» •«
—
----------------o --------- ----------sP'*ctlv‘‘‘' »« ।i ing
lawn
of. green surrounds
tlie elegant•
Messrs. Fagin, Isaac and SnylocK, may g
Muller had thought lx*t to encourage ■ the sort He told her to go home ar.d meeting with yon very well. ”
niait4. cottage and stables, and through
granite
Golden
Word*.
-----------1.
—
-----aa«
1.^..
*u_a
I
,
in
djlj
^tern.
“I think jxipn would give his con­
him as much ss possible, hoping that ! practice
,
|। jierhaps
iiciliaiza be
17X3 iviuiu
found a uhmmimu
national iuhu
ideal rax
of auu
the it is a driveway.
Od the lawn is a tele­
Tlie following extracts are culled from manhood and gem-roaitv of the olden
sent, ” said Maud, very timidly.
his daughter Would’ have the good I Mauel
। Maud thought the matter over for a
Urx^-.rjucn
Suchgenei
generosity,
’ indeed, is not scope, mounted! on a jiodestal, having a
sense to offer no objection on account I moment, then bursting into tears she
"But you are not going to try it mii address by Hon. Horatio Seymour toudml
,
vnnn.i.l^lv students
ritttzh.nta. of
rxf Wells
Wadi. FeV.ta j1 nncon.im&lt;xi® st
.. the present -day’. In a range of milt*. Piazzas surround the
again ? " said George Adolphus in sur- ■ the young-lady
of age.
wrung the hand o( our hero and ran —I—
male
College,
N. V.
Y.:
tartan
-----a,Aurora,
--------- vr
! turbid stream which flow, through a house, with old rustic chairs, homelv,
"Mr. Muggieton is waiting," repcateil ; swiftly home.
but comfortable. " My idea of a seaside
" Oh, dear, no! " exclaimed Maud, , Youth is beautiful in the eyes of
Mr. Muller.
•
i
“''“7"
.
! village not a thousand miles from Mil­ cottage," says the General, "is a house
ius stood upon tlie 111 --"Well, give him my compliment., I, Oe«»S» AiWlil^
don
’t —
menu
that----I---------think----------------papa and, it looks with admiration
upon
-------- --------------* । wankee a hnman " floati'r ” was recently
end tell
mu him
him to
to keep
keep on
on waiting,
wmtinir."
re- । linage and watched
w“U-l*««l Maud till she wan would give his consent to- that is—I courage with which the young . confront ( found. A Hebrew gentleman happen- of one room,” of course excepting the
and
” re| out of sight: As be stood there, won­ don’t flunk he’d object."------------------------ ■1 the uncertainties of the futurrf, and the ing
jHUk, |,Tv wllde tiu. lxx
]y VM lwiag
£ng
JKUW
body
being dining-room and cliamlxmi. But this
tnrned Maud, with some spirit •
■ . .
what ii was that weighed so
"Object to wlrnt?" asked George 1 faith that lead*
leads them to look forward to I taken from the water thought tliat he room is a'model Forty by twenty-eight
" Bat don't you intend to go down ? Idering
, ni
feet, of sjxicious proportions, polished
। '"
heavily
upon tbe mind erf this fair young Adolphus, blandly.
1■ happiness and success.
succesui.
recognized the K
lineaments
—-..,— ..:-. u
off a
» brother
Lavlhca
Are you going to be nule?”
‘a'
| girl, he saw somethuig glittering at his
" Oh, dear! " exclaimed M*o.L
J Self-cheating is the most common , iM^Ute,
Israelite, an«I,
and, being in a generous frame floor, furniture elegant in its comforts,
“Oh, yea,” replied Maud, with —
feet.
He
stooped
and
eagerly
picked
it
“
Do
you
mean
to
say,"
continued
1
kind
of
freed.
It
is
s
good
rule,
when
1
-*
»
----*»
—
--------------»»
-*
kind^of frowL Jt
a
| of TOin&lt;l, he offered to nssau.0 all of the with articles nr bric-a-brac at evexy tarn,
injured air, "Hl go down and stroke I----- - -r
------7. —r-v—-----x
------” • i_;_
hi, aliiny old baM head, anil „k him ?!*• »•
’•*^-1
’™.»' I”"*1- George Ajtolphns, " that you don’t think , you
of -importance
f find that* subjects
-- or
-r yjpj.mjg* of a decent burial, which one cannot Imt help feeling that one
It oocunvd
occurred to
at once tlie old man would object’ to your trying 1 objects of value an- matters of indiffi*r- amounted to about $40. The interment room so inviting w all that is needed.
about hi i-hildiwi and bi, gnuidchil- iar
ulr pattern. H
bi him aion«
' ence, to conclude that there are some wux prujwxij- made, and alxiirt n week or "Yon will find that my niece ix very suc­
dren, and I’ll ask him to give me some that it must have been k*t by the jrirl it again after the water is let’out?”
"Nov”-said Mwl, "1 don't mean things wliich you do not, but which you two afterward the Jew found &lt;ut that he cessful in the cultivation of the ivy,"
personal recollections of Noah. And, if wlieu she took down her hair. He nut
says the host as his guests enter the
you Eke, I’ll go to the opera with him, it iu his trousers pocket, thinking tliat that, fur he is very fond of me, and I . ought to, know,
had paid to bury an Irishman. Then room. Ami, indeed, the ivy is the flrat
Thereisi&gt;otb
:~
’
’
*
ithingyoucanlearnaboutany
to get back his
-and Hl ask him if there wax better tal- it would be a handy thing to pawn for am sure be would !«• glod to encourage
‘he sued the undertaker
‘ iker to
di will not give it new inter- &gt; ^o, but tlie jury stood
stood four to two
— thing that attracts one's attention, and
■ eni on tlie"boards when he and Methu- breakfast. The more he tried to forgot so worthy a—that is—oh, what nm I subject which
he is an acute one that is not " taken in"
aliout this fair girl, aad the previous Wiving ?
i est in JOUX eyes. The deeper your learn- .I ngmum
against him,
mni, and
nuu ue
he uuw
now wiHiriui,
mourns, ua
as uiu
did
.sAih were young I”
at the first glance. Starting from a vase
Then George Adolphus liegan to see , ing the better, bnt
at the quality of knowl- I RuclieL
Ibtcliel, n-fuxmn
refusing to lie comforted. It's
It’s
4Now, Maud,” said Mr. Muller, “you circumstance under which lie had met
perawtentlj- tt*ey rose be- how tbe land lay, but, as a ball-room is j edge is tike that of gold, which, although it i a very grave joke indeed on tho Jew, on the floor, the ivy—a piece of fresco
ure
tore making a fool of vonrself.
wmntell. Mr.
-Mr. NlngMug- her, the more
riL-TriTr
Btoton ttevev raw Norii in Iu. We. Aa ’»»
P"“"^Jl"
I hlmaoll not a favorable place for a tableau, he I is reduced to the thiuuest leaf, yet makes I this paying for the burial of an unfort- work—runs up the ceiling and across the
comers of the window frame, where
•to gnuufeliildren, yon know vary well , &gt;«W l'!“" *° tod,“* moe. .bout her, mastered
mostcred bis
his impulse to catch —
Maud
all the tilings
it touches.
| unilt&lt;! friahi
— in ,! -------------y-o- glitter
„---------that
--- ----------------iman.—Milwaukee News.
leaves molded of papier mache are intro­
thathe
i. n
« bachelor
and nuu
hran’it n
i rviurelo- 1 “d • ,
Surface k’lowledge is lightly spoken of
uiai ne is
uacueiur miu
.. .J upon
• , *■“
. «h*‘ h», his arms, and merely observed in a
duced and so joined to the painting ax
tion ta tha world,
I
“ !ovc- Hu ttaa teodarty rtanovml whisper that she wax a gem erf tbe first &gt; by the leaxned, but it is information
to heighten tlie perspective and add to
. trom hta. trnnaero poekat water, and that he would give his con- ! worked out in the past by toil and study
eommual roil to promt Touroell «t !
A certain census enumerator of this
.&lt;«&gt;, nail TOO don't Ih-Huto properly ■ “d ?'•«&gt;
“ next
“-xi his
&gt;“• heart
l»«t It
’* was
™ i gent, too.
Jaced it
I until ii te brought within the reach of city called upon a woman the other day tlie deception. So delicate is the work
tliat al a few feet distence one can hardly
very
1 liar will be a young lo.lv about Tour , ll“' getting
[■
-w tate,
-7—, and
—- the
--- police
rr---■: Old Mnltar not in hi, library tliat I alb
who resides not far from tho Capitol, and believe the vine is not real. From the
bogging hi brnB lu tbe .tireti bo- I were U«uunug to glance ..Mpk-mMlr .t‘ night when Mund and Adolphus entered ; In the course of my Me I have studied
propounded tho usual question ns by
• fore sin- i’i aware of it”
1 &lt;’ur “ero« “““ 80
turned into a more tlie house, and the young nan was soon . all cImxcs of men with care, and, as a law directed. The woman said she was drawing-room it is but a step to the din­
With thew word, the indignant lather !
d"^rmin,J to “‘“c11 prostratod at liis feet, clasping him . rule, I have found those to lie the most a widow, her age was twenty-five and ing-room, when- there is also some ele
.tanwd on hi. heel and St Mlulcl U. Im *
1“d»o«
tightly around the legs, and imploring cheerful aisl wise whoae habits and ob- her huslmnd died two years ago. The gant fresco work, including a stag’s h«-»d,
the antlers of which is another illus­
lite permission to marry hte daughter. 1 serrations have given tlie widest range
faithful recorder, ou receiving the name
" Ahem T remarked Muller. •
Ito their mental action, and have brought of the woman's deceased husband and tration of tho power of perspective.
Much of the work is the art of the Gen­
Old
Mr.
Muggieton,
whom
we
left
George
Adoiplius
thought
this
rather
within
the
scope
of
their
thoughts
the
UL
■
his occupation when alive surmised that
ute aliove narrated were at the residence «rf Maud's father, wood- [ iacuiiiuglftu&gt; remark was a favorable in­ most varied tonics, although they may he must have bean a relative, if not the eral’s daughter. Blanche, now Mrs.
transpiring, a voting man poasefwing a cd his way homeward, filled with bitter I dication, aud so squeezed the eld man’s not have been learned with regard to any some Mr. B----- who was a member of Ames, wife of the ex-Senator.
He had long regarded | legs harder than before.
of them.
dignified Isjaring, and 85 cents in money dteapixnntmeut
the One Hundred and Seventy-swenth
His Parents.
" Come, young man,” said Mr. Mul­
waa just altering the brilliantly-lighted Maud with tenderness, and had daowad
Meu do aot live m the same world New York Volunteer* during the war.
A little 4-year-old shaver in Troy, N
town of Cou}xjuville in searclu-of his ti? offer his hand and fortune, and now . for. " you on- filling my slippers with When we look around us we see that A conversation ensued, when finally the Y., made an informal call upon a newlybe
fell
that
he
was
rejected.
He
had
‘
»
•-»
~~
•
••
level. It was a larger town than he had---------- , —r----. ----- — ----- they live in very different dooms ; some enumerator innocently asked if her hus­ arrived neighlior, as some children are
* 'four score
r» rears
hwIuvIcvt. |
ever before seen, and he was eonsc- i seen nearly
years nt
of Ibacheloryour consent?" are humble houses, but iioorly finished ; band was the same Mr. B.------ who died wont to do. 'He was graciously received
qwjntly somewhat dazzled and iiewil. l*ood, and it was getting monotonous, j
others are costly residences, adorned during the war, saying that he himself
by the lady of the house, who, after
-dered. He began to be doubtful alioat ! He drsggwl himself wearily and sadly
"Consent;" roared the old banker, with paintings and statuary, and every­ was a member of the same regiment, and learning his’name and place of residence,
finding his level that night, a» tlie even- juome', and retired to his conch in wretch- “ heavens and earth I Of course I do. thing thai art can do to gratify the that he was well acquainted with tbe
inquired, " What does your papa do ?’’
iing wm rapidly »*aiing away, and an- ednoui.
'
Here, Hand, take this lunatic away and taste.
man. The widow, in a modified tone,
other question wm Is-ginuing to trouble
We make the world -in which we live. replied: **Oh, yea, but that was a long " He don't do nothin’,” reqxinued young
gel me a dry pair of socks. ”
hopeful “ What does your mother do ?"
V1L
him, namely: Hear waa he going to
And they went happy ever afterward. It is more disreputable to live in one time ago." Tbe amusing port of tho af­ pursued the lady.
"She Ecks mo!"
The dock had just struck. 11, *ud the —DetroU Free JPre»s. .
reach the higher walkof life without more
that is dull mid barren than it is to fair is that the man has been dead about
was the suggestive reply.
make our home in j&gt;oor and dilapidated iwveuteen years, and if tho woman is
.
xme track houses. '*
only twenty-five, she Ixicamo a widow at
A printek down m die city of 340,000
‘ between
thIntelligence will enalrfe ur to cone
inhabitants, says "that tiu- Chicago type
and none with tbe Tirol Jem of life, to endure Us
of a girl has a nonpareil head on a
1 jmket? As be walked
miafortauea with fortitude, and to bear
brevier body, and a long primer foot"
“ How bad I" exclaimed one blade of
But you bet she is alive aud counts one
bound freight cars, while those going
jmir of scissors to the other ; " bow sad of that 502,931 inhabilanta.—&lt;7Aieop^&gt;
issuing from safely into tha house, and were seen the other way deposit np seed.
The office of kite eye is to give facte to We only meet to sever !”
xoon out of sight

�VMhrill*,

With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Freeh
of hb beWrit, mid. k notion

with ho-t
__ ,
.__ Land
_ _ _ _______
_____ Mm'
mid
on last neahon’s Vbcuit He “remained
just twelve hour*, and went home to the
Ovid, Martial *&gt;»d Juvenal.
paternal hay-field. Other students
Perfumes are closely allied with cos­ stand it bravely.—Letrinton (Me.)
metics ; their object b the improvement Journal.

3'

commcrrial

for a young’girl now iu England.
done by opening the eyes aa wide as

slightly turning the corners of the mouth
A Westerner Searching for Society,
Although tho consumption of per­
upward. .Saying "mouse” five or six
" What I want to see," said a Denvei times gives the right position to the lip*.
fumery at tlie present day fa enormous,
tho luxurious Greek* and Romans, at a mrtn, as ho alighted from (he train at
There ore two reasons why many
certain epoch al their history, far .sur­ Maunattau beach, " what I want to see iMucnts know so Kttle about what their
passed tlie modern iu this respect. Al­ fa some of your boasted 'civilization. I- children are learning at school They
cohol was a thing unknown? to them; ain’t much on tlie swell myself, but I .Yre not as well educated as their chil­
their
rftunes were for the most part •.rant to see some top-shelf society. That’e dren are supposed to be, and do not
confined to such as hod an oily basis. what I wont Now just parade your As wish to show tlieir ignorance, or they
Their value aa curative agents was very tors and your Vanderbilts and your Jay send them to school in order to g-'t them
groat: an appropriate perfume was given Goulds aud your Knickerbockers and tlie out of tlie way.
to ear'll ijarticulor organ. Palm-oil was other ancients right fa'fore my presence.
A tbamt consented to do a small job at
considered good for tlie cheeks and Don’t be any way sheered of me. These digging post hole# at Corson, Nevada,
breasts: balsam mint for the anus, and clothes only cost $15, and I’m no way though labor waa contrary to hfa custom.
atuck
up.
I
want
to
ace
some
tone.
Cut
wild-thyme for the knees and heck. The
He xuturaed to hfa employer's house in
odor of violets was held in great eateem me a thick dice of high life. I come a an hour, throw down hfa spade, and said
by the Athenians. Myrrh was a favorite long piece to sec tho fashionables, and if he had changed hfa mind. Hi&gt; had found
they
’
re
in
condition,
just
pull
off
the
with both Greeks and Romans ; beside
$430 worth of gold bars which some
being a- constituent of perfumed oint­ blankets aud trot ’em forward.”
had buried.
, "Is Chore anything I can do for you?” miner
ments, it was used in fumigation.
A mabihed, man committed suicide in
asked
tlie
manager,
courteously,
noticoSa/cxt Co»mctic9.~Tlie vegetable ex­
hfa room all a popular summer resort a
tracts are infinitely superior to the min­ ing tlie crowd gathering.
“Right you can, stranger. I come few days agp. The provocation fa not
eral ones; but the best cosmetics are
known, buy it fa supposed that it was be­
soap and water, exercise, air, and tem­ mor’n a bushel of miles to see this climate, cause hfa wife was unexpectedly sum­
perance.
With respect to red paints and I wiuit tlie attractions spread so I
moned librnq aud left her husband boused for the skin; the vegetable reds can examine the hiy-ont I can* throw
hind to pack her trunk. There ore s,ome
alone are safe—such us those made from some money myself, but what I want to things h man) can do as wclFas a woman,
cochineal. Brazil-wcod, etc. ‘ These are see fa style. Tell ’em not to hide on my but pjjdGujfa woman's trunk fa not one
dying sulwtances and are harmless; but account Just walk some of tlie digni­ of them.
the mineral reds, such a« vennillion, red taries up and down before me a couple ot
Fanmie Roos, a pretty Imt thievfali
lea- S and minium, ore jiofaonous, and times. I want to See their points. Fetch
under uo circumstances should be ad­ me out a couple of well matched high young woman, was discharged from cus­
stepper* and give ’em their heads.”
, tody ut Baducah,' Ky. Within a block
mitted to the toilet.
"All the people yousee around you, of the jail she met John Matliias, a rePearl white fa a preparation of bis­
muth ; it fa very pernicious to tlie sir, *re flrst-cliiss people. They move in sjiectable fanner, who was visiting the
akin, and if exposed to the fumes of sul­ our highest circles and belong to tho city. Their acquaintance began on tlie
aristocracy,” explained the manager.
spot, and before night they were moi phur will turn Diack.
“Are yon giving it to me straight part­ ried. In addition to the usual ceremony
Tlie pomatum of the present day coyner? All these fellows way-ups? Who’s the bride took a solemn oath of reforma­
sista of perfumed grease, ox-marrow and
•tlier fate. Strictly speaking, tho word tlie philosopher with his breeches tucked tion.
Sophie Sparkle, quoting from somcpomatum, aa.applied to these prejwira- in his socks?"
"Tliat fa a Yale young gentleman, body overheard at a hotel, says that a
tions, fa misused. The original compo­
Boston woman never lielievi s well of you
sition was called pomatum from ita con­ home on a vacation."
"I don’t want that kind. Show me a until she finds out that you are really
taining tipple. Gernrdc says : " There
one of ’em that gets their
fa mode an ointment with the pulp of Ii high
•••”“ tfaddy,
“—
— possessed of merit, and treats you ac^
.ppi™
.wine'. gr«»&gt; rod n^wab-r ““?» “■ u‘»
jT gmng to yhoopm. cordingly, with her grand iJr of pride
vldeh i. Utod to lAtdv iho too rod
“J “ “»“&gt; “■»
IK* and conscious superionty. A New York
. .
take
awnv the roughness of tlie akin, Aw out uomo Astora. Thats the trout woman’, on the contrary, accents you aa
l&gt;eing worthy of respect until she finds
which is called in shop {ximatums, of Pm throwing for.”
" I don't think any of Mr. Astor’s fam­ out-that you are not, and will extend,
the apples whereof it fa mode.” The
ily are hero to-day. That stout gentle- even to a stranger, a spirit ot civility and
pomatums of the present day do not con­
■ man with side whiskers belongs to one of confidence.
tain a particle of apple.
[ the first families in New York. He fa a
The pastor of the Methodist Church nc
very popular young mon, and leads in North Adams, Mass., explaining to lifa
Tale of a Toxas Tarantula.
the germaDH.'
Sunday school the meaning of "original
C. D. Parham, messenger for the
"Ain’t big enough. Haven't you got
Southern Express, is responsible for the a collide, of head of Vanderbilts, or a Jay sin,” said that Adam’s full did not moral­
ly affect anybody now. Tlie superinten­
following story : While nt Texarkana in Gould or so anywheres? You see, stran
the discharge of his duties, he purchased ger, I've read about those fellows and dent assured the children that tlie pastor
some }&gt;eacbes of a boy who was vending I’d like to greet ’em with cordiality. was mistaken, and endeavored to prove
it by argument The dfactuwion lusted
them on tlie depot platform. They What I want fa w
n...,.,.., fins with *uo
to wabble
the
were unusually large and fine, being of '
iinw£ That Yale man and the boss two hours, and finally l»ecamc heated,
the clingstone order, and Mr. Parham leg
•
"
- -’t the pastor accusing the superintendeui;
slinger
in the Dutch fandango ain
of being "neither a gentleman nor a
devoured the first one with great relish. ----new. We see them home when they Christian.” The children did not get
The second one was even more tooth­
for tourfata. I’m on to them, but any very clear idea of tliat day’s lesson.
some, and, after removing all the meat r[ want fa the balloons, tho soarers.
A certain manufacturer of Bradford
that was possible from the stone, he Throw your pick-ax, stranger, and see if
placed the latter in hfa mouth while he the wash don’t pan better dirt. ^Strikes who made a composition with hfa cred­
turoed'to attend to some duty. Several me your rock don’t assay pretty well tlifa itors, was under cross-examination at tho
Leeds Assizes. "Now, air," cried Mr.
times lie felt something tickle the roof evening. Where’s th® mob ?”
of hfa mouth, and, wlien at leisure, again
" These are the best people I know of Bagwig ferociously, "attend to nie.
he examined tlie atone carefully. Pro­ to-day,” said tlie manager in despair. Were you not in difficulties a few months
"Noa.” "What! sir? Attend
truding
from one—edge
of it he--------dfacov-------- o-------------.--------------“Mr." Vanderbilt fa not here, nor fa Mr. I ?goago?"
'
to my question. I ask you again—and
ered sametliing tliat resembled a spi- ; Gould."
’
der
and, wdien xtouched
' ’s leg,
’
v ’ 'with
*’ 'a ■ "Ain’t you got any Knickerbocker's pray be earcful in answering, for you ore
knife, it gave evidence of life. Mr. Par­ on draught ? Don’t you keep the best on your oath, I need hardly remind you
horn called to hfa side George Stanton, in stock ? You’d make out to starve in —were you not in difficulties some
au Iron Mountain engineer, and J. R. Denver, if vou wasn’t interfered with, montiis&amp;go?" "Noa, not ua I knows
Martin, agent for the Southern Express partner. When a man throws himself of.” ""Sir, do you pretend to tell tufa
at Texarkana. The stone waa carefully for a hotcler in those* parts, lit keeps the court that you did not make u coaqxisiwith your creditors u“ faw
foi months
opened with a knife, and there, snugly high-toned jiopuhition right out in front I tion ~
“Oh! ah!"—a bright smile of
imlM-dded, waa a eentipede. It wbh in a and shored up behind. You don’t seem ago?"
torpid state at first, but tbe sunlight to have much experience in running o intelligence spreading over the ingenuous
brought ii into full vigor in a very few lieef-a-lo-mode rancho. Just begun, taco of the witness—"that’s what you
seconds, aud it began to look around for haven’t you ? If I was in roar place I'd mean, fa it? Rut, you see, it were my
n place of more safety. It was placed how them Goulds and KnickerlKickers creditors m were i’ the difficulties then,
under a hat until s bottle could be pro­ and Vanderbilt* sod Asters ranged right
Thk honey ant makes its store vessels
cured. It was forced into its new glass along tlie front edge of the bock stoop,
prison and securely corked with tlie in­ spitting at a chip fur drinks and tlie fust from the bodies of tho v.vrkers, Flint,
tention of bringing it to St Louis. On one that broke gravel would pay hfa bar it bites the end of the abtlomen, thereby
the trip the bottle was accidentally bill or go home bare-beaded; now, you Hutting up an inflammation, which close*
broken, and Mr. Parham was compelled, hear me. What you wont, stranger, fa the apertures ofdlie body. Then it feeds
much against hfa will, to kill hu dan­ enterprise. All you've got is a shed and the maimed creature with honey, pour­
ing it into tho mouth of tlie living honey
gerous prisoner.. e------It measured
a fractionsome water, and if your liquor ain't any
:-----------------------less than two inches
j’
’ in ’length.—St. , better'll your judgment, Tm going back j»ot, just aa tho bee pours honey into its
crop. This process is continually re­
—
’dry.”
Louin Republican.
"You will find everything first class peated, until the body of the store ant fa
PhpdeaHy Fine, but Vile JUrally.
here,, I think," argued tbe manager. distended to au as tonishing size with
honey, the skin being stretched to such
The Afglians are Moliammeilons of the I "We aim
aim.—"
’
"Just
faith bunni; they reverence the fiist four
“ ’ ‘ so, chief, bnt you don't hit an extent that it fa sufficiently transparKhalifa, and have no particular verera- You aim too low. You've got room here • ent to show tho honey within. It can
not
escajic, for tl»e body is
heavy that
atiou for tho prophet (Khalif) Ali. They to hold tho biggest bug that ever strad­
are split up into tribes, clans and fami­ dled a blind, but there isn't a card out tlie limbs are insufficient to carry it, and
it
so
remains
in
the
nest
until
the honey
higlior'n
an
eight
spot
I
reckon
yon
lies, each under its own head, com­
fa wanted. In Mexico tliene ante are *o
mander, or Sirdar ; and they are often piny pool without the fifteen."
“Wouldyou like to try something?" plentiful that tlicy form regular articles
at war or feud, and often engaged in
. commerce, being sold by measure in
conspiracies, rebellions and assassino- asked tlie man, anxious to dispel the of
the markets, and used for tlie purpose of
.
tions. They are tall, burly, active men, . grinning crowd.
"You might fetch me one, and them* making mead. 8pt*cimens may be seen
with olive complexions,, dark Jewish (
features; black eyes and long black hair gentlemen a little tan bark, if it's good; in tho British Museum.
banging'down in curbs. Their coun- I don't want any stock which the share­
temmoes are calm, and they affect a holders are responsible for the debts,
A Person af Importance.
frankness «nd bonhomie; they will but if you’ve got some liquid symphony
Tbe hotel clerk’s chief idiosyncracy fa
sometimes indulge in rude jocularity ; in Q major, I'll wrap up a cartridge with
hb unruffled aelf-eonceit .Whether h&lt;but their expression is savage, and evil
summons the beD-lxnr or porter, writes
rmssioiiB are often raging in their hearts
out tlie dinner bill of fare, adds up your
like hidden fires. They are bkxxlthindy,
for a junction. Gen- bill, chews the end of a toothpick or
deceitful and depraved, ready to sell
surreys himself in tbe $lw, he assumes
their country, tlieir honor, and their
for
the
doxology.
Wilf
you
jine
us?
”
the air of one who evidently thinks no
very souls for lucre. They care for noth­
Hwy “jined,” and tho stranger ordered ■mall tilings of himself. Tho hotel clerk
ing bnt fighting and loot, delighting in
the din of arms, the turmoil of battle, refrraliment and left, despite die entreat­ first, add after him the deluge. Some of
and the plunder of the killed and ies of tbe gentleman from Denver that these gentlemen are so very far gone in
wounded ; without any relish for home he would "introduce him to tlie ladies, self-esteem thattliey effect a shorn ascet­
life or domestic ties; without a sting of such as they w ere, aud he would forego icism, being reserved in their manner,
remorse or a sense of shame. There are the top lifters until he (the manager) had answering in monosyllaldea, and speakno ptwple op earth having a finer physique ran along the vein to tlie prospect of mg in subdued cadences, as if a. scarcity
of speech and modulation of tho voice
or viler morals. They are the relics paying clean up.’’-— WoMhinyton Pmt.
were the indications of true dignity.
of a nation who have played out their
The l&gt;eflt passport to the good graces of
these individuals fa dress.
’
[
Crisp and Satisfactory. z
Should the guest arrive travel-stained
A correspondent wishes to know if we
quering instinct has died away amid the can recall tbe rest of that beautiful yxxmi and in modest'attire, tho clerk sniffs him
at once and relegates him to a room at
incessant discord of family feuds and
the top of the house. On the other
damostie broils.— Wheeler* “ Short
hand, should the guest appear in a vest

College SUdents as Waiter*.
Some of the college students who
have tried ou the waiters’ apron* at the
fcumxuer hotels this wnunon liuve learned
tliat it is not so much fun to be a waiter
as to board at a high-toned hotel and
pay $4 per day. Several Bute* Col­
legians have retired after twenty-four or
thHty-six hours of life in the 'kitchen.
One of them said : “Why, they don’t
know a fellow down there, when they
see Lan out of the dining hall. Thi-y
don’t allow a waiter to go in and out

It gives us a good deal of pleasure to

Secondly, no farmer ever left any dinnerfor hb hale old wife to clear away.
Thirdly, there never was a child that
could catch flies—we used to try it.
When you come to analyze one of these
sentimental poems it never fails to turn
out u mass of prettily-worded lies.—
Chicago Tribune.

Spring (-oodn,

necessity, that " now is the time to make
Hfc clubs.”
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■

some tailor's walking advertfae- i
lining with ointment and smelling of bandoline, he fa received with n
emirk and a smile, and assigned to one
of the best rooms in the house. Hotel
clerks may change their climate, but it fa
not often they change their manners,
and to all guests they bear themselves
with a superefliouji air, aa if the obliga­
tion* were all on their aide and they
regarded tlie traveling public os inter­
lopers, trying to make their way un cileek,
and upon whom a very strict watch
should bakept

—— irv&gt; •*.— A YSA* IV ADVAMCV. ।
possible
without
ZMod B»»U SU JTfutUd at Aft,
Mm.

—— «r

*

I

imou.

HAPPY IN BARGAINS

a»o*. T£5T

•a ’a
xoo

• BJOD
7J50
ii xn

■a

5S

a

AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS
raising the brows, and

u of 1880) consist., as usual, of th*
i Our stocks for the Spring
I
knot onlnntlnMa Crnm tkn larrrna
best selections firom the largest wholesale houses in New
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
under tho heads of

s

Tbe New-wltn* «thortragb. bonaftdeclreutaHon
of dmuIjt 1600 Copies, every Isaac, and ccaaequrntlr I* a valuable adrcrll.ng medium.

Clothing,
Hate, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,

Nashville girertonj.
V1LLAGE OFFICERS
Prsaldent-Klbu Chltnran.
Recorder—Frank McDerby.

Ladies a.n&lt;l Gents’
L^ixi’nishing; Goods,

.

*

Crockery

0MtOO.

JForietire.
ErUUDlbT El&gt; ,-WJOPAL CBUHCH-A. D. Xrwtom. Piuta.-. Service* every Sibboth at jqu

THE CELEBRATED

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINESI

gnsintj* girtctorj.

They cannot foil to please the Ladies.

W. H. YOUNG,
r». Office E**t .id. dfUain Street, NwhvlU.
• Office boon from 7 U&gt; # a. m. and 4 to 7 p. IT&gt;

M

T3T OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY Hon
est Goods and selling on the basis of Thro®
—h.-,tee,। Feet to tlie yard and Sixteen Ounce*
IK GOUCHER,
to tlie pound, enables us to hold all our old custo»-

IL A. BARBER,

b. Homropethio Hiyrictea Ld surgeon
vuicv. ucar ’vaiucnce. on cornel
tun and Suu btrveU, N*«bvlil*, Mich.

M■
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DR. a

ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
] STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
goods offered
TTORNEY al.La* and Solicitor 1b Chancery i to please patrons both in quality and price of
Ettel* and 1 nauranc* Aitent. CuilccUn*
Aaudlira]« 'unteyancln«
aapadallv. Bounty and Pen
I ­them. Although most goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per
sion Claim, promptly attended to, aud all olher
bu.luw eni ruitec to my care. Office oppoalte Un­
cent we are selling many of them at the old prices. Try o»
OU Hooac, Nashville. Mich.
and see.
LEWIS DURKEE,
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price i&gt;
f AUTE’R, Notify Public, Rod Eftiieud In.ur
JLf iM&lt;&gt; AptDL Cdlecdons promptly made, and
exchange for all farm products.
Conveyancing properly executed
Office In D.C

•&lt;rvteea. Office over Wbeclrr'a*lore.

CHAS. H. BRADY,

Griffith's Store.

L. J. WHEELER,

EMORY PARADY.
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Coovcyancinr
fully and promptly aUendad to. OOe*

J

Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.

WM. PARMENTER,
\ f * D. Office over Hall'* Drue
IU • mootvUie, Mich.

^TOW IS THE TIME

itore. Ver-

GRISWOLD,

To Take Advantage of the

U. Homoeopathic I’hyilcteo _and Hnrgeon.
Otho* over D. C. Griffith'* »lore. Reaidence

M•

GREAT SPRING BOOM.

Uon irlven to call* day nr nlfht.

A. M. FLINT,
eolkrtkiii* prmunUy
Griffith'* Store, Naahv

It Can Be Found at

R PARADY,

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

RfANUFACTUBEBof Boots and Shoos. Making
111 and repairing neatly done, also .tricl aiten-

SiTK

Where he is constantly opening

CHARLES SCHELDT,

ZN"ew Spring GroocEs;

BT.ArK.'-MlTir. attend* prornoUy to al] work I
4b« Bl:l£k.ntlth and l]..r&gt;»-Hao»dr&lt; line, it hl.
on W« »t MA- M»l"
t.liv- hltn n mil.

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•

SliwtlUiwmu Knit.

■^yOLCOTT HOUSE,

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS.

C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

Boots, Shoes, IVotionw, EIt&lt;x.
other btittl In Barry county.
pl« Boom*
urM floor.

P J. PVRCHIS,

Hohh

HT It is economy to trade with ne, for I will not allow any merchant tw
undersell me, who sells for CASH.

Barber,

JJERE YOU HAVE THEM.
When we eay this, we mean that you have

Maple Grove. Mich

J^LIEBIUCSEB,

Bargains in Spring Goods.

READY MADE CLOTHING, I We an
I

rpHAT BUSBAKD OF USE I

OsU hl. SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING I

the largest and most complete stock of

pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
our store will fully prove.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

fun

E,A- BISH.

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
NAaHVILLK,

MICH.

I

R must also be remembered that we atoo carry an immenw
Stock of

BOOTS, SHOES,

yyiLLIAM JONES,

AND

ALL KINDS s FOOT COVERING
—I—J

HATS' CAPS- groceries,
h.r.u&gt;. toarttofit.

Rukvuio. «u».

etc.

W- W. boJ for CASH udbij nr, dow । *od oooMqoonUr oar ouMhb

1—7

DENTISTS,
1

JKOdPIEK. BItOTH^H.8.

�=----- -MTfFTfNE:---------Soma nefjsrimia scoundrels tried to
demolish 8. M. Hewingn dam.nt Grand
'
A valuable home WMki'ioil by tho
care last Saturday pigiit, between
Chester and VcrmoDtyille.
The Charlotte races opened Wednes­
day with a full field &lt;«f horses. The
8:15 claw hah 80 entries, out of which
there will be 28 starters.
Mrs. Richard Sharp of Oneida Town­
ship was seriously if not fatally burned
last Week Tuesday, by her clothing
catching fire Irani the stove.
Deacon Btown who is tbe king l»ee,
in the Eaton Rapids scandal, will be
turned out of tbe church, aud whether
lie will be legally denlt with, is yet to
be determined.
The barn of Geo. Dwight, living
U miles north-east of Vermontville,
was entirely consumed by fire, last
Thursday night, together with hay,
wheat and farming utensils, besides a
valuable hoi sc. Loss. $800, insured
in the Barry’ &amp; Eaton for $500.
A stranger from Ohio-who refused to
give Iiis name; attempted to commit
suicidu ou the Grand Rapids express,
last Taeeday morning, between Char­
lotte and Eaton Rapids, bv cutting his
throat with n penknife ana conductor
Kelsey baiuledhiin over to tlie doctors
Lands at Eaton Rapids.
Fred Shepherd waa asaaulted by three
young fellows Saturday, while riding
in a carriage. Jo. Thompson took the
whip from" tbe carriage and inflicted
several sharp cuts and otherwise mal­
treated him. Thompson was arrestevl
and Jailed. Fred is just recovering
from a long sickness and wus not in
condition to resist his assailants, who
were drunk.

- -AUGUST 21. 1880- Ledge one Digut last weejk“Tlimfchfnf by steam,” murmured
a fond mother, as she glanced at an ar­
ticle id an agricultural paper. ,&lt;What
git ups they have .to have nowadays.
If I’d had one of those steam thrashers
for my four boys my arms wouldn’t
hare. l*een so achy and rheumaticky
as they are to-day,” and she dreamily
thought of the past as it might have
been.
A boy wo# caugTt^by the leg while
bathing at Altoona, Pa., and drawn
under the water. The assilant, he
says, was ablsck animal with immense
Jaws. He struggled frantically and
got away, but not until his leg had been
so mangled that amputation was nec
ciwary. It is thought that an alligator
escaped from a car in a railroad acci­
dent near tbe place last spring.
Tlie philosophical shrewdness of
some children is remarkable. A Sun­
day school teacher had been telling her
class the ’story, of “David and Goliath,”
and she added, “and all this happened
8,000 years ago.’’ A little cherub
opened his bright blue eyes with won­
der as he remarked; “Oh! teacher,
what a memory you’ve got.”

A Frenchman, Jiving iu Louisiana,
whose wife deserted him, amused his
neighbors by telling how he got her
bafck without trouble. “Did I run af­
ter her to come back back !” he dra­
matically asked. “No, I did. not run
after her. I zhust published in ze
papaire’ Mt I have drawn $50,000 in ze
lottery, and ze vas back much quicker
zan hi no time 1”

ojt AMD smut dec. is. in». tmaiss o&gt;

•NliW STOCK OFForanniall sum of money aud don’t
you forget it.
Have you mm any of Will's work!
If not call on him, one door north of
Boise and Frauds', get his prices and
you will trade.

Day Expreto-12113 p.m Arrive Chieagn
EvB.ExtereM-.nnOp. m. Arrive Chicage t»8;
FMltc ExIH0». m. Arrive Chicago MO i
'
Going iB—t frrom JwckaKm:

JU8T RECEIVED. WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED
■-m. Arrive Detroit MB ।

I SCREW FISTERED GOODS
GRAND RAPIDS

—SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS &amp; SHOES. WE RECOMMEND THE

Middleville"":
SSfcll

STANDARD SCREW

CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE,

Vermontville ..
Charlotte..........
Eaton Rapids, .
Rives Junction.
Jsckeou
Detroit------------

BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

SIMPLTBT1BS0RPTI0N!

RIP OUE THE SOLES

STATIONS.

QUARTER MILLION SOLD!

CALL AND SEE THEM.

Every Patient Delighted

G. AYLSWORTM,

$200 REWARD
: Incontinence or Retention of Urine, Painful Urina­

the

GENUINE MASON

EXTRA TOPS AND ROBBERS.
WHITE FISH,
TROUT.
LAKE HERRING,

; Foisthe season, of‘1880,

~----- By the pound or keg.------

I am prepared to furnish the public

Sugar, Tea

Unquestionably the best Bnilt and Easiest Riding

.

COFFEE.

x

Fitters

postponed.

^=FRESH=
^~AND^—

SALT MEATS,

malt Bl ITERS appeal to popular conAmlenee
becaore prepared from uufmoeuted mult, hope, and
quinine, an.I other preciou, ingredient*, according
to the proccaa of Liebig and are richer In the eiemenu that reatore to permanent health the weak,
couvaicaeent, eonanmptlre, over-worker], nerrou,.
zireplcfa, dyapcptlc, blHlaua and dele In appetite,
than all other forms of malt or medicine Tbe gen­
uine are plainly •Igned by the rompany. Sold
everywhere. MALT BITTERS CO. nOSTOS.
MASK
.
[4« 4»j

Eliinh Green, n switchman, wan I
caught between a freight car and the I
freignt house platform az Jackson &lt;g&gt;
Wednesday and crashed to death.
He was a married man past 30 years of
age.
A printer named Myers,’ who has
beeu working in the Commercial office, The best Health and Strength Restorer
in v’icksburg, for a few days past,
ever used.
broke jn to R. BakerA? Son’s drug store,
Bn perfect !■ the compotltion of PARSER'S
“No, William,’’ she mournfully ut­ on the 18, and topped the money draw­ GINGER
TONIC that no &lt;Heea*e can long ex*et
tered, still allowing him to retain her er of $30.
rbeumatuai. neuralgia, bowel,ktdtey, or liver comband. “No, William. I can’t marry
plaint, or If you needa mild stlraulent. or appetizer, r-w-w
Au Arkansas ’zaminatlou.
....
...
......
you. 1 don’t believe you can provide a
.^sic
tor
“Cap’n,” said a colored man, entering l highly curative ■ nd inrieoratintr out never
intoxi
Kt.t can
MP-I
wife with butter npon your present sal-1I the
office of a school examiner, whose '
T.y .we.bouK Yoarcraai.it*'&gt;«g.
ary, and I can’t eat oleomargarine.”
I skiu was so black that to see him you i
7 '____________________________ 1
J
* would think be hud silent his life in '
ELMIRA COLLEGE
Porous plasters were marked down | boilingcrowsfordissatistied politicians. • ...
.
’
victor, iwz I
to fifteen cents, by a Danbury drug­
^5“
|
gist, yesterday. Thl.
T ’ I.
* mud,
' ehe.p.r
* .
han an undershirts, to say nothing
“I’ae called round to 1h* ’rammoned. . i?-04
U&lt;'T- ACflwle*. t&gt;. D.,
| rw^B"lrK s Yabout the saving in washing. Besides, I’aea ’fewdonal school teacher.”

Tlie best way for a wife to prevent
her husband loving the wife of another
man is to be her own dear self, a little
sweeter, better and neater than the
wife of that other man. The well ed­
ucated husband never leaves tows for
thistles.

AND HEAPS OF

CROCKERY.
i _

zv

-a

.

.

--

e

I

।

50 t ears before the Public.

|

Pronounced by all to be the most
» remedy now in
use for the cure of ooughM,
comj
cokb, hoartcnCM. croup,
rrottn. tickling
Hdrlinv sensation
b
nc*»,
in ths
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottle sold within the latt few
yean. It gives relief where ever rued,
and tlie power to impart Iwnefit that
cannot be bail from the cough mixtures
now in uae. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per bottle.
-

Workmanship and Materials

A Toronto small boy stole a ball of
twine from n store, the other day, by
catching tlie loose end, and when ho
got onfeide he deftly proceeded to lay
in tlie twine hand over band until he
had secured tho-wbole.
•
Down in Ohio when' a young man
lias taken n girl to a spelling school
sixteen times the law considers then*
engaged to be married, and she has a
good case of breach of promise if he
doesn’t walk up.

SGT'S WANTED for Smith1. Bri*-Dictionary .nd j

“Did yon know dat hit’s a mighty hot

J cross-fit to ston’ under the range ob de i
batteries of my knowledge Tp
I
Cap’n." Klia th.-apnlirant, ■■«./ |
being proud of my ’couiplisliiueut.. I
hna sought yon’stead ob goin’ ter de
ooedveated white 'lessor.”
“Yer action is dat of a wise man an'
fur sich wisdom 1'zibited in the very ,
' bud ob de ^ddycation row. Oh, Ize I
flowery; I’ll 'struct my secretary to I
make yer one on de sheepskin st'flikit
ov knowledge. Disarn figerative. We’se
all out ov sheepskins, and in her place ■
we hab stibstitnted 'coonskins, tanned
by a Arkansas niggnrnn ketched by a j
justice ob de peace. Do hit sricke you 1
tn d« .lomneh &lt;jbmentation !”
j
YilS, tap n.

“Wall, now ter de zamination. SecA sea Captain in Portland, Me., now
rnta-y, get down &lt;Utbrn» in-n wid a
over fifty yean of age, has never had
dogwood bolder nn'fetdiMthcab. to,
on nppornnity to vote for President, I, in de cordonce wid dem ’ntniclioue.
ns he has-always l»ecn at sea or in some i» ttwine ter tote die num (dirouzh de
foreign country at the time of election. now zrocn ob knowledge wbar de bners am thick an’ whnr dar’h many n toe
“You are nothing but a demagogue,” nail Jyin’ 'mung de grubs. Now for
said a tipsy fellow to Tom Marshall, fust. ■ Does yer undcrston’jogafy !”
“Oh. yessah, dat my holt.”
who promptly paid him back; “Put a

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IIOI.MaN’h DTO^nDTil DTDl PS
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b«»OO Reward !

we win

p«y tha cbow renrd for *ny cue ot

wht; wm’.’vmubteuJL phu. »hen t£ di«.
uon.anctriciivcorapited with, tim-j- «rr purriy
Vecctobie .nd never foil u give Mifofoctfon. s«itnilatlnni Tlie eenuine maaufocturri! only J. C.
west *CO~-Thenu Maker.," nil end ira w.

fw.trM jw.lww., b,

wweHealth la Wealth.

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST.
Are EMHCiitiiil Factors in

Goods of this Manufacture,
’ Therefore I place my Goods upon the
believing they will stand the test, and
tory to all who purchase.

Sellers* IJvt-r Pills are also high­
, ly rccomuiended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, feMarket, confidentially |' ver and ague, and all diseases of tlie
prove highly satisfac-1I stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
|

gist at 25 cents per box.

E. COOK
ATTENTION ALL

P. T. BOISE,

DRUGGIST,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

IYou ““ always find th? fol,0Yi.?5 "ticie., or will be made to I
order : All kinds of

An apple tree in the orchard of Wm.
Plymive of Washington County, Pa.,
“ What about de acience ob plebotwn-'
Ijears nine varieties, some of which are ny F
(«]
“f walks all ober dat science on i
now ripe, while others will not npen
vtilta.”
until late in die. fall.
NhcrifT Male.
“What does yer know 'bout mata- .
p'!???"!”,_________ ...__________ ■ nnu anvrrinr»m &lt;n
i.ircuillour. —
A Boston paper has discovered that
"De quilt ob my bed am patched wid I county of Barry. «uu of Michigan, in raw of hi
they have four regular scandals per it.”
: Nicholljto -tae directed and delivered against the
day in Cincinnati, outside of elope
“Mi*ter Secretary,” said the exHUiio&gt;t riiKtiourr, "sSTei.
latmtaSaji chcreb rows.
p
;.i
Ifikit. Reoornmend him,
Allee, ofln.and to tb«Ulk&gt;wlnrd&lt;»crib^
Eat'the 'peach and throw the pit
zamiued
dis yeah. Dar’s yer paper-K.
awny.take from life the pleasant part, aah; au’ remember dat the cloud ob
as Ute bro the aweet from clover.
eddycation am a hlack &lt;Aie. A man
ea i of tbe Yankee Spring* end Orange­
dat showes such a familliarity wld lying
ville highway.except aa follow.: Commencing at tbe
You’re a man after my own heart, science az
a* y&lt;
you does is bound oue day north -east comer of the north-wesl quarter of ..Id
_
___ _ | toimtMalooton
*
ahool- aedloo numtor three, in the feeter &lt;K tbe OrangeS the blush tag maiden
confessed when
to put his to
am lover
nronruuui -^.
tnorrio.x.
! &lt;‘(T. FfftCb Ul
b.r
lor.rpn.p^,
K'S.X’Es

Ifirodolars an’ a half for de double
’doraetnent. Gimmy ten dollars.”
lie
of r politition can not be
The money was cheerfully paid, and
by his rattles.
the man with his blotted coon-skin
watt out hrto tbe world to &gt;n«ag« in
the touruament of letters.—Little Bock
GascHf.

When Combined "With

..^eikn. nra-rw.
, ou»h«*foche, menl.1 depreufon. foe. of memory

tliinardeutiat iwminln do teef nb-yer h«x« to «« any roae. with «
larnin f”
! by n» for rix boxra, secntnpanlcd
"I eata up grain mer like a man han’- I
mon&lt;Uv^fhXr t^

C.W. SMITH^

3 SELLERS’
COUGH
Nlai-ket. I
SYRUP!

IT IS GENERALLY KNOW
.

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•

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-w

! To t&gt;e ________
found i ii the

you always know where it is.

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IBOIA.O^’AN.
IIRIEII BEEF
PRESSED REEF,
HERRING A HALIBUT.

tapntv. be, eomnlexio,.. ba.not only
__________
nearly lost her eyesight, but her conA 4-year-old son of Geo. Stevens of ( TAf) not roufouml thi» matchicM renovxtor &lt;&gt;f n-etemplated marriage with a wealthy Ogden was attacked by a herd of fern- 1 A-'birand rxhaunM eotwtuuttoni with violent
ati.liuputablepbv.irian is ind.ltnitrly : Hou. swine a...l terribly ...aoKle.l, /^‘r\T.-.tei-^S‘..';j''TATrf'-Mu™1”
I His father hearing his cries, arrived in
time to save the little fellow’s life.

W. SMITH SELLS

FRUIT CANS!

frW-t
MEDICINE

0

08639677

Day Kidney Pad Co.

K

Exprwa

Through Coachesand Sleeping Cara to and from
Grand Rapids and Detroit. All trains connect In
same depot at Detroit with Great Weat-ra^Grand
Trunk end Can-ada Southern Railways.
K. C. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD.
Aaa*t Genii So pt Jaekaon. Uen’l Sup’t Detrol
Unei.C Wwwwawww

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

bJJIadder. Pain In the Hack, |

MICHIGAN NEWS.

Mai

Grand Repid.J

QOOK’S CARRIAGE WORKS! .

Gravel, Dropeey. Bright s !

1

Detroit.......—i
Jackson.-.---------- '12:30
Rivet Junction,..— MM
Seton Raplda,...— 1:18
Charlotte‘ 1:33
Vermontville—™ 2.22

-------------- FASTENED WITH IT.---------------

Nine piisoners from deadwood, D. T. ting, Brlck-dujptScpSu, Inflamatlon of tbe Kidwere lodged in the Detroit House of
Correction lost Friday..
Mrs. Catharine Langhorn of Danby, not cure.
Ionia Co., was found dead in bed on
gT°p
tbe morningof the 11 th.
John Donnelly, aged 80, fell from n
V9EIT AT ONCE I
We are raising more wheat iu this lumber pile nt McGraw’s mill, near
^ntur^n^’fin&lt;" 'VHH
world than we use. About 2,000,000,­
To lw had nt your Dn&gt;e Store, or we will actxl
000 bushels are produced annually. It • The safe in D. G. Wilder’s store nt mall. Write tor &lt;Mir bMk, ffiviiw ft hi-tory &lt;
new and wonderful dheovery.
would require a daily consumption of Watrousville wan blown opeii by burg­
of 5,320,000Jhim1icU to consume this lars ou Monday night and all the mon­
enormous quantity, and people are not ey token.
A $12,000 fire occured at Battle
-using that much every day. Every
Creek on tbe morning of the 13th ult.
year more land is being put into It is supposed to be the work of an
wheat growing.
incendiary.
Mark Orrof Mayfield, Lapier Co., ’
Dr. Tapner finished his forty days was sljot by Wm. Tuttle in a wkirmish 1
fast Inst Saturday noon. The M. D’s., which involved the whole Tuttle fami­
F THE NEW FOOD
are interested in ■ watching the work of ly and Orr. Ho will probably not re- !
Tannpr’s fitting up again; claming that cover.
A woman named Blakeman,living at
in his recovery, while disregarding the
Deckerville, was bitten by a rattle­
■ advice’ of these wise one’s, he has per­ snake in a swamp west of her home,
formed a greater feat tha1' any former ..and died in three hours, from the ef­
I fects, on Saturday.
effort iu this line.
. . .
-------- —&lt;
»------------j An old gentleman named Boice,
A hnndsomo girl uf Indianapolis, whose home is in Oxford, Mich., and
IlxL, viio Imblwnlly nwl arwnie to I fl'" .««*««!«* '*•« KrAOKo nieulc ot

-

DIVISION.

EA8TWAR1 .
STATIONS.

PARJHI&amp; IMPLEMENTS,

OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,'
Shovel Plows, Com Cultivators and Harrows both Square and

Medicines, Chcmlcah,
Pnlnta. Oila. Varnishes,

. - Remedies
____in
And all tlie leading

Plttflt &amp; PrOpriStOiJ HcdiciDtS
School Books,

Double and Single,. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual-i
ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. , Callan, Collar
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.

A LAHOS USS or

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums
A COMPLETE LIME OF

LUMBER, WAGONS,

Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim­ Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TKIMMBD FKUC ]
ming a specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new. ।
A8 FINE A LINE OF
Remember we hnve a foundry and are always ready to reapair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought’ As there is in town, and all wnrranted to be as represented
Iron.
or money refunded.

don’t Itave headaches.

iL^JniyUtb 1MB.
CRT [iOf GHTAUX.«h-rir

Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen.
Casting a specalty. Scrapers and Fann Bells cheap. Chilled
and land sides to fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sizes, Col­
umns for brick buildings, Iron Fencing &amp;c.

Prweripiiou

&lt;•* al-

F. T. BOIM.

�Naahvillf will Soon Ri­
val the County Seats

VI_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
M4PI.E GROVB ITEMS.

bet-

for it h all over with. It’s a girt
Fred Schraz thinks that 50 bushels of
oats to the acre is a good yield, far this

Charles Hamilton, every hotly far and
Another cold wave has struck u*.
Chas. Sehrinor h down with chill fe­ near comes down to Petes to get plas­
E M. Richards is in our midst again.
J.'R. McKee is sick and his absence ver and Wash, Downing is also lying tering sand. (Uncle Ben Tupper is
his new hotel in West Bonis much regreted by the Sabbath quite low. '
Quite a number of our young people nuxa.y As we came over to Woodland
school.
.
expect
to
attend
camp
meeting
at
Free
­
last
Saturday,
we saw some of .the peo­
Have we got to import our pancakes?
r mUX»l«"GAINKD in three wreka, and cured
ple had been drinking a little too much 1ID
.
we know of only one patch of buck­ port or Ionia next Sunday.
otonsumKIou.
V a- r*c, •
A Garfield and Arthur club was or­ whey, we did not know those men, but V,-....
wheat.
Maple Grove ia without a school su­ ganised here on Saturday evening, by they acted queer, and that moral man.
perintendent, as Dr. Whitmore has re­ Clem. Smith and J. Clarke, of Hastings. Mr. Haight, we think a great deal of
Clark Titus, Mike Reiser and Andrew him.we are glad to see him when we go
signed and is going west.
Aurora Borealis lit up the northern Scott and son, started north, last week, to the Center,ho docs our undertaking
sky, with a glorious refulgence &lt;jon the to engage in killing chipmouks and over this way. We found1 Mr. Wright
for him.
J. V. HULL,
other large, “annie myles," we would there buying hogs and he had a splen­
evenings of the 12th and 18th.
derron Cd., Ky.
Joo bottle will
Mrs. A. Plum, of Nashville,* is visit advise them not' to stay long .or the did lot of them, we. also heard Unde
ing friends in tbe south part of town; shoe shop will loose its most valuable Charles Galloway and wife were very
tCohhumutton tbraltdoes nut
onec. and It wflj break op a freah cold
,
sick, and that new doctor is having a
and breathing the pure air of tlie coun­ reputation.
. S3 M pre Wot buttle. ORADIXKKC
»c»8l. ITilUdalphla, Pa
A cheese meeting was held at the good practice judging by his looks, he
try once more.
is
a
young
and
energetic
fellow.
We
Town,
Hall
on
Saturday
afternoon,
Mr. Elder killed a rattle snake in S.
ATTENTION! LADIES!
P. Shaferis oat fleld.which is the fourth which resulted differentlythan was ex­ saw that Andrew’ Carpenter’s boy was
f the residence of-lyman e. booth.
in Kalamo, I will be ftmud In readlnew. Sot
he has killed this season. According pected. That interloper, from Sun­ keeping tho hotel. Mr. Haight says he
to ita rattles it was in its infancy, at field, went home looking rather deject­ has a shop overhead, in the cheese fac­
the beginning of the last decade.
ed, gucss'he did not accomplish what tory, where he can help himself to the
wney, The people there bad a meeting
A party of young folks started out to he wantedio.
&gt; give Mr. Mason’s people a little sur­
Woodland Lodge, I. 0. G. T., is in that day pertaining to the cheese,there
prise Friday evening, but after being full blast, W. C. T., J. F. Orwick ; W. seems to bo some dissatisfaction
informed that one ot the children was V. T.. Miss Dora Haight; W. C., Win. among the pi^rons and the boys were I
MRS. 8. OLDFIELD.
very sick, they hastily resolved to re­ P. Holly; iW. S., Burt Snuggs; W. T., up and gave bonds,and they say every­
turn to Mr. Lapham’fl where they were Mrs. H. C. Carpenter; W. A. 8., Frank thing is passing off finely. While
cordially welcomed and a good time Miller; W. F. 8., Mrs. B. Lee; W. M., there we tried
find out who Q. Cum’was participated in.
Elbert Haight; W. D. M., Mrs. Frank her was, but they did not know, and it
At the Republican caucus,. Aug. 14, Wakemam; W. I. G., Miss C. Haight; was getting almost time to go home,
tlie following delegates were elected to W. O.G., Wm. Miller; W. R. H. 8., and we heard the drum, and Grandpa
attend 'ike convention, to be held at Mrs. J. F. Orwick; W. L. H. S., Mrs. said it was Mr. Barnum playing,he had
a man playing the fife and they went
Hastings, Aug. 19, for county conven­ B. Stowell.
tion: Thos. Brice, J. L. Ketcham, Wm.
up and down the road stepping very
JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
Freeman, M. V. Baker, Geo. Spencer
high so he would not fall down. After
andJ. K. Wilcox; for district; C. R.
a short time two gentlemen came along
Sunday night Aug. 1st more rain fell in a top buggy and some spoke and
Palmer, M. H. Palmer, P. Shaffer, E. G.
Potter, B. Pearce and T. T. Dewey; L. than any other one time this summer. said these men were from Hastings,
; they were Temperance men, and they
W. H. Bristol has bought a half in-‘ spoke for Garth-Id. but we did not stay.
Laphnm was elected to attend tlie
Htate'convthition, Sept. 14.
terest in C. A. Bristols steam thresher. We saw that Stinchcomb, who was reIt is reported that Miss Hattie Zim­ Iiroscnative once, some one said he was
Mr. Norton, Richard Griffin and Will
amc. b nt we could not detect it prob­
Brooks were driving over to 3. B. Nor­ merman. and Mr. Henry King, were ably itAvas tho excitement.
ton’s early the other morning, when iu married last week.
Muskrat. I
Be careful youngsters, and not go
front oi Wm. Araher’s, by means of
.VashvUie Jlnrketa.
the tugs being too long, the tongue far Sunday evenings to meetings.
dropped down and run into the ground, I The* thundei showers may keep you
tipping the wagon over and spilling out until breakfast, Monday morning.
the inmate^ very promiscuously, and
Dr. A. P. King of Johnstown. Prof,
throwing the horKes down. All escaped j of equine pbisiology is iiouririiing imwithout any serious injury.
mensely at his old btuiuess this year
Some of our good people hold up He thinks he will make bis fortune,
their hands in holy horror at some of I Bring on your rick horses.
.our items. We were not aware that we ! A thorough horseman of this place,
had said anything very bad. Kind while helping one of his neighbors
; yyHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING
friends, don’t forget this, even if you ' about his threshing, wanted to train
have to cut it out, and paste it ou your i one of the said neighbors colts to walk I
------IN THE LINE OF----tuff, that .uyour !■»&lt;•&lt;• .bi.i«i in A mir. up to tho engine. The owner of the)
LOCAL MATTERS.
I FPUT'C DIIDMICUIUf PAAI1C
ror, so shall your actions shine, in tbe colt willingly gave tbe frightened ani- ------------------------------------------------- “ I
News, be they good, Itad or what not, '
Xi-uoraiLLHo^At™^;
.1-!
we are writing for tbe mass and not
.
•?’r 1’ga‘®xtJa.1?ok a| wavs crowded! Because of our exten-j a T r Tp XT
DDACJ
for a few individuals. We feel grate­ the engine, became ternbly frightened | mvc custom. Our custom extends to ! A I j
Hi 1X
I&gt;
.
*I,a corner .»F
Pnrnntl Si,nttal&lt;l
OdeSSU, i
ful to that broad shouldered fellow ottil
and LirirLv)
Landed tliA
the foinnr
tamer in the
of 1I Roxand,
Sunfield,v Woodland,
I---------jonnsiown, Assyria.
Assyria, Bellev
Bellevue, Kalamo
.
•------ AT------•who stands to the front and bears the tlie fence, aud made tracks for tiie Johnstown,
and phy the Nashville mills sell Flour /2t J? J
J? A T&gt; m Q
blame for us.
back end of the farm.
cheapei
cheaper than her neighboring towns! l(rJlal2Tj7
XL JA J: -L
ij f
I. L. Dodge.
One night last week there occurred We have
hat a good water power to do it
where you wiu and tbs
•
P.
P.H
Holler
oller. .
-w _________ »
a very brilliant hymenial affair in tbe with.
'
COUNTY LINE ITEMS.
neighborhood of the M. E. church.
Wc call attention to the ndvertiseThegossipcrs all flew about, they all meat of the Collegiate Institute, Mon­
Pass tlie green com.
did shout, the bulls, tlie bears, also the roe Mich., which under the new man­
I. Ehret is building a new ginnery.
agement
has become one of the most
“Lyons” got out, on a "Hunt.” The
In Wretcrn Mlehlgan. We inanufactare
Several light showers on Saturday. 1 bridegroom
____ ____________
___ aguests
_____ _________
came,rthe
arrived,, desirable places in tlie country for a
young latjy to be educated. We would
8. S. Mattison is down with tlie rheu- the parson came the happy pair took advise au vxaniination into its merits
I their (ieparture to upend their future before making other arrangements. -SO
matism.
L. Merrifield has sold his team to tlie in a blissful dream, but alas! for tbe
In Uila City who bare the right to use
They all do it.
tha natent
Mix noys.
tittle-tattle of the low bred, the sim­
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Cute Smith, of Kalamo, is visiting ple truth of the matter was.’ three Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
friends in Petoskey.
, young
_____ _ ladies
_____ __visited another,
, -__ _
kinds.
H
enry
R
oe
,
one afWhich to tho latct and greutrat Imprnvrment yet
Proprietor.
Will, acknowledged taking tbe eggs ternoon, not much of a joke on the
mode In SHIRTS. Il will hereafter be uaed
and forked over a
V.
. v
j contestants of the Johnstown blab.
Ten I
Tea!
Tea!
H. A. Scott, of Kalamo, claims to I wonder if Ed. and his wife know it,
Big Bargains in Tea. and a Beautiful
have the largest yearling colt in the Henry says, next time he wants to Conch Shell given with every Pound.
C. W. Smith
county.
know it in time to starch his “stand

A

HOSTETTER

Bitters

Iron, Nails,
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
Glass, Stoves,
desire to announce that having erected
Tinware, Paints, one
of the largest and mart convenient
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
Oils, Varnishes, they are prepared to receive and
and Brushes PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
At below Manufacturers prices. I Imd*
the decline credited up to uie* on these
goods and can

Having bought for caah. My oxpensefi That may be brought them. They also
are low. I do not sell goods at cost, keep for sale at the lowest prices
but a: a fair living profit.

Seed*, Fiour. Feed. Lime, Salt,
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
Shiuglea.

A FIRST-CLASS TINNER

Money M iy Dealiiu with them.

Always ready at moderate rates.

AHSWyWOBTH A BROOKS.

SPECIALTIES:
Builders Hardware,
Pure Whitehead,
_ _Ohio
_ _ _Boiled
_ _ _ and
_
Pure
Linseed Oil,
Lard, Castor.
Golden, Sperm,
Virginia Lubricating Oils.

rpHE FISHING LINE.

TAKE THE

G’d Rapids &amp; Ind. R. R.
enyU^’Btat fills PMOia,
- AND THE FAMOUS
Game and Summer Resorts and Lakes
of Northern Michigan.

The Legal Tender and Other
COOK STOVES. ...

M tcuipiD norm n ooa* arc unaurpaawv.ii cquuira,
In the Abundance and &lt;rr*t rerV'iy of fl»h ccntaln-

'Che Trout season begins Muy 1^. Tho Grayling
M-tucr. open. .Tune tot.
Black ILm, Pike, Pickerel, aud Muscalongo also ,
I abound in torrs numbers, fn the msny lakes and'
I lakelets In ihtaienitorv.
Game of vsribus kinds, seeb a* Deer, Bear, Part­
. ridge. Duck, *e, are very plentiful, and large num­
' bora of sportsmen annually visit this region with

•I

Tlie finest makes of

KX1VRM, *a
KAZOItM.
Nil E l KM,
.HC'ISSOKS,
IN THE WORLD.

FARMERS &amp;
MECHANICS
TOOLS

in»tlc aShetlone.
! The hotel accotnUH»lalloii» are uuud. far «nn&gt;a»• Inir the average in eountrici new enough to afford
■[ lli« finent fur tlshluk* and huutlng.
During the .&lt;ra*ou, round trip exeuraion tlckeU
wifi be wild at loar rate®, and attiactive, train faclll-

on this route. Fo&gt; Tourtata’ Oui&lt;i«, an attractive.
Illu«*.rat«d book of 100 pagvs. free, containing full
information and acurate tuapaorthe fhblnc grounds
and time card, call on your tiekoiaccnt or address
A. IL LEET.
OcnT PaaVr A«t. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Tbrousb trains coin* north over this route leave
Grand Rapids IftStl a. m.. and tftOO p. m. Arrive
at I’eUMky at SOT a. mn and 8A) p. m. Returning
leave Pvl.Mkcry al 6-85 a. m.. ami ®:0O a. tnarrive
at Grand Rapids at 600 a. ra.. ami
p. m.
Round trip Bummer Eseurolon ticket*, good co*
ing north from June 1st U&gt; Scut. 30th and returning
till Oet-21, from Grand Rapids to Petoskey 47.40
to Maclnac, 41U00.
(411)

Call and tff me. Respectfully,

.

FRANK C. BOISE.

rpHE OLD ESTABLISHED
JAND RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM OF

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS ?

gnpU BARRTY1LLEMILLS.

Are on Hand with a

LiargeHt Stock

BEST SHIRTS

For any quantity of

EA8IY MEET COMPETION,

GENT S FURNISHING GOODS,

CONTINUOUS FACING,

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ui Accuratly.

HARDWARE,

ANEWLINEOF

FURNITURE WALKER &amp; NORTON
. .

Description,

I

MaacracrcBSM aus DsaMSa:s

Which will Defy Competition in every j
Respect. Remember that all our
Goods, which we Manufacture,
are Warranted in Every
Respect.

FLOUR, MEAL; FEED,

We are also prepared to furnish any­
thing in the

ATTENTION

UNDERTAKING

LINE,

Having tharoughlr overbaulodand refitted our mill

COFF1SM,
( ANKETK, .
KOBEM. Mil BOLDS Ac.

GOOD WOBK GUARANTEED.

MORGAN, BARRY C0M MICH.

-------- WITHOUT--------

A great many people would like to
know who Timothy Tumble is, our­
self included.
.
W. C. Wilcox made a bee on Wed­
nesday of last week, there was a good
turn out and tlie boys gave Whit a
good lift on his new house.
Chas. Toms is the owner of a jack
knife, which he found on an Indian
trail, between Vermontville and Ionia,
in 1853. He has carried the wne, for
37 years.
And now R. A. Perry toes the mark,
and informs us tliat he has in his posessiuna cane that was made from
tbe whale tliat swallowed Jonah.
“Perhaps,”says he,“you may think it a
big cane story, but nevertheless tis a

up.”
HASTINGS ITEMS,

G?"WiU nay the highest market
price in cash for un Mil ted butter Fann­
ers bring in your butter and save the
salt.
E. Reese.

HXTRA COST

'

FARMERS I

WALKER &amp; NORTON,

RIP DOWN THE BACK,

Of any one in the country.
PropM of tbe BARRY VILLE MILLS
The circuit court adjourned on last
YP* For Jewelry and Watches go to
F. T. Boise.
Wblcb. iu every nentleman knows. la usually tbe
Thursday without day.
■_. - »_ -I___ —... U" — ....VI
A praise service or service of song
Be wise; simply call on your druggist
“
during vararion. For full particulars, address,
was held at the M. E. Church last Sab­ for “Dr. Sellers’Cough Syrup,” when
ALLES BROS.,
(44-47)
,J. C. MeCURDY * CO., Chicago, ill.
you have a cold or cough. 35c a bottle.
j Monroe 8t.,Oppo«IU RalhbUrn Houkl
bath morning.
for funeral occasions furnished free of
Tho Potter Bros., sold over 100 Watchea! Watches! Watches!
Probate Order.
a charge.
cheeses, from tlie factory in this city
Ho everybody that wants a Watch! St ran or)
Monroe, Mich. Und&lt;r tbe msnsgcmoni of the new
on Monday last.
Go to Flemings the Jeweler, he keeps
t^opty°
I prlncliMtl, to In a most prosperous condition. Opens
te Court for the County ________ J. LENTZ A 8ON8.
i Sept. wth. Terms moderate. For elienlara address
In the case of tbe people vs Frank ;aH
’~A the different kinds, but makes the
IUV 1 Of B&lt;Jr^3
| D. W. Hasis, X
Pritt.
{DM»1
“
•»
uvuud
i
V(
Hu
ut
I on Tueaday. tbe 27th dav ol July. In JT IS A FACT
Bwdi-g wbfcb
ontrUl whra I to sell at Bottom prices. Go see for 1 ft” ry oi « thoasand eight hundred and eighty,
Smith. Judge of Pm bate.
wrote my
j
‘last *
...........................................
letter,
tbe jury brought yourse
vourself. He has also as fine a line of
m ement
it let of the estate of MARY CUR ITS,
Jewelry and Silver Plate ns enn be ' i&gt;«crarf
srdict of not guilty.
Jewell
in a verdict
teaming and
ana nilas
nung tbe
toe praitiva.
ptuuvn, duly
auiy T«rifled,
vvnueu,
James Fleming. 1 on trading
Rev. Mr. Wilkinson, who for the found in Barry Co.
of Catherine Curtla.
of Catherine
nrarlncCurtla,
that anpraying
ln«trurnrnt
tbst an
thl«
Instrument this
— .I.J
ak.1. /I-.— -.
oraamental^ ^designs, ' trade
past
juut two years
yean, has
ha. been the pastor of
In
cases of Kid
Complaint
I Caveats. Asslgnmento.' Interf&lt;—
tbe Raptint church in this city, has where all other remedies have /ailed.
Inter* ranees. Infrln^nWe desire to say to those persons re­ moved to Cedar Springs, in Kent Co.
Hill's Buchu has made permanent cures
siding in this neighborhood, who have,
Wm. B. Sweezcy was admitted to
for the last three or four weeks, been practice a. an attorney and coummior I
-wuoR m rniuRnQ „
in such a terrible jangle, and that too,
Israel Jouea of Franklin station,
IN BARRY COUNTY
over such very small and trifling mat­ at law, und solicitor and counselor in .■ Ohio,
Uh io, has a son whom thedoctora
the doctors had
ters, that it would )&gt;e better for them chancery Benjamin T. Halstead was given up with
&gt;•. -rx.
.
„
... a
Diabetes.
He applied
and
in the future, if they would endeavor also admitted as above.
'finish.
' Day’s Kidney Pad, when be commcnthere
be,
why
the
prayer
of'said
petlonex
should
not
to settle up their quarrels in a quiet,
1 ced to improve and is now able to get
Parlor Suita.
LeRoy. | out and attend to bis work.
peaeable manner, shake hands &lt;n
a’S"It to further ordered that raid petitioner give
Chamber
Suita,
friendship, smoke the pipe of peace
^Mckera,
and do unto each other as you would be
JORDAN LAKE AND VICINITY.
done by, which you will find to be in
Form the basis of many of tbe Ague
the end, a far better, nobler and grandI remedies in the market, and are the
Mr. STRONG:
Extension Tablas,
Tw...iuh« r.
ml
«
j resort of Physicians and people who
• acid dar of hearing.
Lounms,
____________________
I was thinking if j on could hear from know no letter medicine to employ,
CLEMENT SMITH,
Mirrors,
I
' loui'bba'g'uekaco..
Judge
of
Probate
CARLTON ITEMS.
. Via.
uvvu, 11.
*v&lt; thisuinn
vnniuf, LUU,piutuI.
lie Cl'
our neighborhood,
it nvutu
would lllionn
inform ‘ for
distressing
complaint. iThe
ef- ‘
Camp Chairs, Ac.
opp-u. p^mo®«. w^mgw.,d.c
aome ot thr nvdera of tho N«w«, what !««•.•&gt;«of theao drag, aro deara.
..pleodid raU„:7
i^eriog I X'' io^rdra«dnS I F
_Xi80_
I
ROOT
o»
SHOE lUIOPv
~
Very dry.
Common Furniture
Hot weather.
on our lake. It is located between
beeweed I dizziness, ringing in the
tlie ears,
wtrs, aud
and depWoodland and Odessa, is two and one ij rearion
reasion of the constitutional health.
health, j TBAt&gt;1 marz the Orera Ear-r«*M mi
Hard plowing.
nt.m, feKrtpUn.
......................
half
miles long, aud- three quarters of a 1 Ayer
rKI1’s
”A
ague
«V£ Cure
ure is
is a vegetable dis&lt;li«Farmers grumbling.
mile wide Tl&gt;o^. i...
coverv, containing neither quinine.
unfailing curator
Our Undertaking Departmn't j HOOT^wm shoes
The boys are all afraid to ask -the m l&lt; vtidt . I here bus been quite a । anH2nlc&gt; «Or any deleterious ingredient ।
nJ‘
°
r
1
In a workmanlike manner aud At inw pricca
girls.
large number offish can gut here this j and is an infallible and rapid cure for
TUiy rbra^ iXouucr,
Complete in erary pastlcular.
FINE SHOES a sprotaity.
Mittens quite plenty, but uncomfort­ spring and summer, and those people l' every form of Fever and
am. Ague.
w Ite
*** *”
A. BURCMAN
able this hot weather.
WsguaraMM
_
________
,_____
of Woo.il.rd raoirr tarn. . very good
Alvin Carpenter has got to be quite a boot boon located on U&gt;o rivor. Uo- I .HfcjAjLg , po.iti,n cure for F.rrr B^in
---------- ------ — .
w
Prices that Can’t I Undersold
",&lt;&gt;J?rTinHOFFict
man. Cause a 6 lb. bov.
&gt;e
in
nil
iu
t&lt;.r&gt;n«,it
DnUoj.
‘
W
The Kiri, -ueell .nxlon. to Know | !’M’n Tup^r *nd -»&lt;&gt;"!“ &gt;'*“• rJ“&gt;Thanking our nnmerou. palreusaf tbe past
I
who will be tlieir beaux to camp-meet- **ftVe some half a dosen boats in tlieir ■ 5”P*
EMCrcmraJI*
mm», w» shall endeavor b&gt;- fslr dialing ar.iirvason- !
ing.;
house. The fanns around here are in ;
T*
—rnvy
able prices to doable their number during tbe year I HQW TO
““Vt
til”.* fl'1 “h'gh
“I^lUveUon. Mr. Dot, ulhu-to nuUrioa*,*
mU«- I
e r Q4
I toSi "
a* the head of the lake umtic distneta. By direct action on
CALL ASD OKT PRICllW. i
w.’i’d'
U^re^^in w2t'&amp;rSJt.hieh i. loejUed on
IXJSX'' heS’

A GOOD HEARSE TEACHERS®EK
MOHROFcOLLEGiATE INSTITUTE,

NO PATENT NO PAt
Largest and Best Selected Stock Pinin

P TTP NTTTTDT?

Ifl I LH I lURtf

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

,

^S^.Vr.^3

etiy. on Bntordoy hut.

Uxcl.r Masok.

; Mr. Dot,. Inrai, I.r rarpum tho« in u,,
(Woodland iu&gt;d in our «i«ler town*. |

lie*1
Fou SAIJ- btali. Dkauciu. i

Vo»&gt;
X?

LAWYER

Kelloaa, Demaray A Co.

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StUTA’lTiJ-K:

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SATURDAY, -

-

AUGUST 21, 1880.

WEEKLY lEWSREVItW
JKMT.

utile tornado recently h wept uwm the south • ni JtepuUl
part of Oa»* county, Dakota, making a track for Governor,
go oak. tob.
taMlop. «g».
Miss Adelaide Neilson, the aocom-

At 7 odock it *eetn*d m if every living wing

but especially on'Michigan and Waboah avenue*,

About 30,000 people visited tho
Chicago Jockey Club Part to witnoM tbe ngjo retirement fre m the stage, and sailed for Eu­ along the sidewalk* no cverwhclniiugly that a
affair than find report* indicated. The drill of the Knight* Templar commander:..* rope, died suddenly tbe olhcr day at the Conti- • quick step WM impossible to tlie most active of
frontal Hotel, in Pari*... .Twenty-one persona
death* already number fifteen at thia writing,
_ — -• — to.tototo«ri.l
XL.
would not, or could not hold them. They in­
vaded tlie roadway*, and not all threatening*
year*’ imprisonment, and sixteen to lixrd labor and imprecation* of the stalwart peeler on foot
Ohio.
for terms varying from ten L&gt; fifteen v&lt;*ra.
could move them half an inch from tlieir
...
.Resolutions
denouncing
tbe
British
House
dation* at the part were wholly inadequate. of Lords and tbe Irish Land law* were
Most of the spectator* wefc compelled to stand
by an immense Ho i e-Rulo mertlne American monarch, hi* wife and roysfrepubli­
bounding on and crashed into the roar c*r, for hour* in the broiling ran, and. although tho adopted
can family were on their dignitv, und inrirted
Glasgow, ScotlandBulgaria and Roudust wm stifling, no water was to be had except In
ruania are at loggcrte-ads ana Ritusia hr con­ on what they conceived to be their full right*.
Thi* wa* all very well during tbe earlier pert
centrating troops at n strategic point in view of
■nncwvnL
an impending crisis.... .Burglar*- stole 960,000 of tlie prodding*, aa the prtKMurion wa*, in­
evitably, about an hour late in aterting. Thi*
The census returns of Arkansas, com­ worth of jewelry and plate from tlie resKleixx- enabled every person who desired to be a spec­
of the Earl of Eldon, near Warcbam, England.
plete kaa nine small district*, four of wldch are .... A recent &amp;ble dispatch announce* the death tator to take up aome kind of a poaiti'm. Some
adhered obstinately to the suiewalk*. some
estimated. show the population of the State to of Marshal Bazaiue.
. hung half .way oat of window*. Some climbed
be 810,147.
The final reunion will inThe agitation againut an exclusive the tree* and' telegraph polo*. Every stoop
•team Alling it instantly. added to the horror crcaac the number slightly....... Unofficial gold currency is daily gaining ground iu Ger­ waa garrisoned to repletion. Housetop* were
-a
_ ___ 1
—_ I — .r
.rito.,...,
crowded with boy* and girl* who denod the
From out of the concealing rajxir rame tho tion of 968.410, * gain of 247,804 rince 1H70. .. many, and it is expected that the entire finan­ ardent ran, aa, emancipated from vaporish
ahriok* of women, wail* of children, and yell* A I wind of Indian* recently attacked tlie mad- cial question will be reopened at the next ses­ thralldom, be made the bert nee of hi* oppor­
of men. Tho people on the lirat train ran pell I c-Mch ou the road between El I1**-! and Dsvi*, sion of the Reichstag.
tunity and seemed resolved on converting all
well from the earn ur jumped through the win- | Tex.,
and look • posacmion of all the
The French Government renounce* ।----------v------------------- --- -------------down, and it wa* sometime before they beounc I mail matter and the Block. In the fight tlie
_
tixmiM-lvM by getting
or .rgj.pUMT
sufficiently compoaod to make eaniewt effort* I hiail drives and three men were killed. ’ Tlie
- -- u. ™uo&gt; ,b.
...d« I; a«fndo of lamp-port*. They hung like sqtiirto rescue tho injured and relieve their raffur- route i« infested with the redakiu*, and troops L&lt;*f*M&lt;p* canal nroM*“1 and
atul 1*
is willing
willing and
and doairrinsir- I1
s_n branches, and escaped _ui
from frail
with their
faga,”
•
I have been ordered forward to protect p**ren- OUS that
- 1 live* as none but a small boy can earape.
Compared with this wonderful turnout, all
A pabhexoer train came into collision I
t T .ii,
BhlteA States. De LcwamM is
|
’
M
ail
C
ontractor
A
dams
,
of
Little
w^rkii
the
other
demonstrationwere
dwarfed
of tbeir
with a freight tram ou the Pittaburgh and Fort I ' ’
Ki* uraal energy, and will *oon
i Rock, has telegraphed the Wanliington author!- | place i
» francx worth of shares iu the fair proportion*. Evon the reception of Grant
Wayne railroad, near Freedom, Pa. Several !
iwemed like
seemed
line a drop in the*
tiro* bucket
bucket. To anyone
I
bus
for protection on the uud) route between , J'O’i'h —„ fork, Pari* and Frankfort mar­ who could nee tha great vi»taof the avenues,
car* were badly smashod, and many paaMmger*
TtoiL" I Fort
tort Davis,
Dlril, Tex.,
Tra.. and
Ld El
H Pm».
P^. Indian,
to, |I krAIndiana are
keta. ILA dbptob '«&gt;»£•&gt;“ H-to that tto
tram*__
u(__ _____
neuirahzation of tlie Panama cenal under for an immense distant n filled in almost every
X^^u^l^h^ar^CkxipmtowmKhY.?rad
making
thing*uA
hotitoin*&gt;.-»
thatto-ritoi.
region,
-j.
w" v
i.
the guardianship of the United States ha* Leeu part with people, the sight put in the back­
the firemen of both---- ‘---------- — and
^.
z-. ”»»
„
two
Ex-Gov.
H----------eksckelvrV.v„.
Johnson, who , BCr..ptcd; ihj l&lt;«*. j&gt;* will now again try to reU ground every event that ha* gone before. It
the Valley of Jebosophat, without tlie g&lt;o«l*
other
train men
----------------------------- ------, ran on the Democratic ticket with Stephen A. rtnafeto'thi* country....... Over 3,000 person* was
the judgment
..
K. E. Pamhcmt, b young lawyer of
ln 1M» b„ )oM
„ hu. rtodtora
Ctturisutr. lnltoj.onlb orTlie
hour preceding Uic grand m istrr *wx«
B-lh. S. Y., otoc tod kill—1 Ftohi.Hu.rU. Ito . j, Jrftmon «°r“,&lt;t ,0a..
J s»
migriton rr.to"th"irt“toTu“' mouth at d.iwo filled with the pou aratory note* of I tie display.
Drum* rattled un highway and byway. Bogli-s
* daughter of a prominent merchant of that i While tho parade uf Cixipaarciw wa* taking 0Ver July, 1879.
SJr^K^Si^^re^mS'to^ i l^‘of
A DISPATCH from Loudon, in refer- rang out clearly, anil •* tlie flashing blade,” and
“ thu neighing rteed,*' ®nd •* the trumpet-rtiryear* ago, but never livert together, a* a k-n-al ] -ndtorn to plcc.w by hi* intonated and ttvreh- encc to the evacuation of Cabul, nay* jierMin* ring blast,” inspired one to slug with Turn
separation *ra* had immediately *fter the mar- I cron* fieta.
&lt;cy ^funned Blt to the topography of Afgban- Moore:
The excuiwon trufn accident near

all

soars.

for him. He admitted his complicity
in the attempted fraud, and urged ita
Tollring up a cliildin tbe way it ahould
a, Imdtlmwny.
failure to carry aa grouixi cxgtupting
him from paying the jiool-seller. Tlie
outcome of, the suit will, be looked to tliau tbe 5-w.nt palm-lent
.
—
with interest by al! sporting men.—
The hay crop of New Jersc v uxnouuta
Cfcre/mirf Jiertlld.
to 500,000. ton* annually.
‘

The Portland AdvertUer tells the fol­ river st Montreal in to be undertaken.
lowing story : There was an eminent
sergeant-at-law some, years ugo who had been eatimated to Ire worth 81,500,000.
a cork leg that was a triumph of artistic
By mean* of mi improved telephone
deception. None but his intimates knew the Adelaide (Australia) poatoffice
for certain which wm the real and which chimes have l&gt;een distinctly heard a*
was the shun limb. A wild young wag far away as Port Augusta, 240 miles
of the “ uttar bar,” who knew the ser­ dixtant
geant pretty well, once thought to util­
A han near Reading ha* killed u copize tins knowledge of the sergeant’s
secret to take in a newly-fledged young irerhead Bnake that was -thirty-st-ven
barrister. The sergeant wan addressing uieliea long, and had eighty-eight young
a special jury at Westminister in hi* usual ones, all olive, from four to six mches
.
earnest and vehement style, and the wag long.
A summary of the^national receipts and
whinnered to hi* neighbor,, “.You see
how hot old buzfuzj is over his case; expenditures of Japan for a period of
now, IU bet you a sovereign I’ll run eight yeant ha* been isflued, from which
thia pin into his leg up to the head, and it appears tliat a aurphiB of 846,000,000
resulted, '
he’ll never notice it, he’s so absorbed in
Several "Cuban ladies have formed a
his case.
He’s a most extraordinary
man in tliat way.” Tiiis was more than little colony of their own at Saratoga.
the greenlioru could swallow, so he took They dress magnificently awl dixplay
the bet The wag took a large pin from the finest of diamonds in'dazzling pro­
his
waistcoat, and leaning forward drove i fusion.
ms waiBtcont,
.
it up to the head into tho sergeant's leg. •
former .years Austria ■used to im­
A veil that froze tbe blood of all who l*’rt * &lt;*»n~der*ble ouantity of sugar
heard it, that made the hair of the jury aud “POf*
Bounties having
stand on end and caused tlie Judge’s wig ! stimulated liome production, there are
almost to fall off, ran tlirough the court. now Uo imports of sugar, bnt large exBy Jove, it's die wrong leg, and I've | P01^8lost my money," exclaimed the dismayed
George Pomeroy, of Madison, N. J.,and
who haA
auu conscience-stricken
conscicuce-mncKen wng, quite re- .who
na» just
jus left an. estate estimated at
gartlleiw n
of! the
tlie pfhn
pain he bed
had ^flirted
inflicted j' 815,000,000,
815,000,(XX), gave to Mrs. Luther Clapp,
1 upon the learned sergeant.
! of Glovenrville, his sister, 82,000. He
!
A PetriSed Body.
1
l«». » hrartlcra old cur-

Aldmt thirty yeora.imo . rtramboat;
a womax in Muohril conoty, Kon..
w«« mrak m one of the Alabama nvera. h„ hnil w luok ,.iU1 1,n,b„12
“ X,"”. ’ &gt; h“
c''"
of then, were hanged by vigilance oomtoat. On lx«n rare -.vend poraon.third no. a£&gt;t to lbe pen.nenienta of hrtahmr county, Sontl. I l(.ntin^,„j , (onrth ccmmitlcd »„£b.
|Carotaa-t»o ortl,&lt;,mbd0ngmgtoCam-(I{mhi„-’ hM 4 happened to the fifth,
den, a lady and gentlemiui, whose bodies
. ,, e
J
11 , ,
,
were recovered and forwarded here.
A San Francwco manufact urer has reWlien morning** beam 1* glaneln«
“K0.
•
OEJVERAI-.
bttan, and of the military *ituatlon there, de­
That of tbe lady «*&gt; interred in the I
,,rom u“’ u&gt;h&gt;»wr oi the State an
On 6i«-&gt; arrayed
Mrs. Lillie Matehr, of Lancaster,
Orders have been issued at Washing- , clarc that England’* unlv alternative now i* to
In helm *nd W*dr,
। family burial-ground, just outside of the i ort‘e*'
pan- of boote which, if tlie
Pa., wm walking with a young geutieman, when I ton to have Payne, the ►ju.ttcr reccnUy caj- ‘**«*°Q
town.’ Two Otlu-r bodice had beenbnrm use ran so high would be
a Hj&gt;ark from hi* cigar retflre to her dn»*, aud tnrod in Indian Territon- and held a prtamor | bA-tTBckH ,t o)rk ,hM ’thrown the authorities
How important- everybody looked I But mort | ied there, one of them ninety verrs ago. “«htoeY, *n
"J11 V® “®wnall the countryman who had Bcqtuintano*
•he wa* fatally burned....On the night of by Uio military authorities in Kan»a*, turned into a panic.
Every raapiciouM-lookiiig of
a and three-quarters inches m length
in hi* local commander? that was to match past Not long since die graves were oiiened 1
Aug. 16 there was a hmvv frost in the north- t °vor to tho Marshal of the Western I)i*tnct of - jxawon in tho city ia closely watched...
five «“*«•
The man who
ho stood, in the panoply of war, but with in order to reiut-r the bodies in the ’
era portion of New York, and at Stamford, Arkansa* for trial at Fort Smith... .Sir. John | \ir. Gr ffin. the British Agent at Cabul. reports where
. cemetery. n..
of peace.'
On ^.rai.i^ra
reucliing ♦!...
tlie inventnnnit* i im to wear them is small, except os to
Delaware county, thin ice formed.
In Macdonald, the Dominion Premier, has com- to tho Indian Viceroy, the Marquis of Ripon. tlieIt spirit
was difficult to decide at any state of the of tlie lady's body, which had been in­ | hands and feet.
Ulster county there was a ^ight snow- j nictod arrangements,with a great syndicate in that the situation in Cabul i* generallv *ati»proceeding*
which
were
the
mort
interesting
—
*torm. The growing corn and buckwheat j Ixmdon for the qcfuplctwn a»' operation of factory and that tho dissatisfaction with tiro the Knights, or tbe people who camo to look at I closed in u burial-caae, ziuc and a box,
The enormous public indeb^dness of
crojis are reported *onrowhat injured.... 1 tiro Canada Pacific Ailway. The new* was n- i now Ameer is confined to the rabble of tiro dt- them. Both were grand in their way, and, i all were found partially deatroyed ; but, Caiuula excites grave apprehension in
Tho engineer of one of the excursion train* ccivcd at Montreal with many deinonrtrationa 1 ju*... .Olo Bull, the celebrated violinid, died, taken together, formed a picture of mammoth
which collided with such fatal effect* at Mav's . of joy, and dock* went11P several points.
recently in Norway, whither he bad gone on a magnifirvuce that must long remain impressed i to the utter Hurprise of tho workmen, die mind* of thoughtful men. The sys­
: the body hod not panned into corruption, tem of decentralization has added largely
Landing. N. J., ha* confessed the cause of&gt;firo j Rorert Wilkes wholesale jeweler of ! visit from thi* country. He was 70 yean old.
oti tlie mind that conteuiplated the *|Mx-taelc* being nearly perfectly petrified and as to the cost of government, and this has
accident to the Coroner’«jury. He say* that cm !
. „
.
.
-------------------------------with tho judgment born of ex|&gt;ericmce in such
tho dav of the catastrophe Iro undertook, for Toronto, Canada, bU daughter Florence, aged
“ white a* ehulk,” a* the men said. The lieen greatly felt in the recent period of
An Unpleasant Sort of Room-mate.
matters.
4efini time, to um- Uro automatic Iraki'*. He 15, and *on Bertie, age IL were drowned the
A* a matter of course, there were several ex­ ! hair on the head waa preserved—a pint depression'. It is believed that the val­
had never had any exjxnence with them, and
othor dar. Florence and Bertie were bathing I ^Uriah
niUl Phelps, a
® well-to-do
weU-to-do merchant
merchant cellent places from which to obtain, a good view
।
attached
to the head and a portion be­ ue of real estate in Montreal has de­
as a result the brakes would not work at Uro
&gt;nd
boy getting ont troyond bi* depth, Uio | «t lyro, N. C.,luui a difficult v witJl Home of the procession, but tho best, peril* pa wm at
critical moment.
father, who wa* in a boat, jumped out to *a\o negroes in his store and ejected them. tlie crossing of Walmob aveuuu and Twelfth ; aide it. The body woh bo heavy on to clined more than 810,000,000 in the post
The decapitated rcmaina of Mary Cas- | him. The daughter also went to the rescue and I Fearing a return of the party again he street, where the stands for the Grand Master ; require five or *ix men to remove it, and, ten years.
A boy was caught by the leg while
rid., w
or Htr, b... teto found tt Ito
toSrf , ~-'u,'sl*&gt;’
of O. W Click, A slid the Grand Encampment were en-ctcd under I in doing no, the head was broken off.
tlie auspice* of tho Triennial Committee.
, Tlie slipper* ud the feet
first Been I bathing at Altoona, Pa., and drawn
- - -when
-------------------wood* near Barnstable, Ma**. A largo knife can., hBTe been destroyed by tire.
1 JO“hg man living in the vicinity, who la
Tlie peculiar advantage of the position was ' appeared
,.
perfect, but, in n moment, I under the water. The assailant, he
to. buri.ri la Ito rirr. ride. There wm md.- || Gold to tlie value
„lu,. of $1,420,000
wa.
qulU
'
*
cl1
nulghlxarlamril
that it enabled the spectator to »ee the column
81,420,000 was
IMI an Bomnnmbulist,
OOLUU.UUUUUOI, and
aua lias
uiwuuwm
twill- at it* best, before long marching had produced crumbled, while a few of die patterns of I Bays, was a black animal widi imnwn-m
cation* that a desperate straggle had taken, ,
,
..... T .
.. .-..i a®
once or twice
place, but no clew to the murderer wa* found. 1 •&gt;«"*’*-» »«.
loNralork
Kmr\nrk .t
,t Iain&lt;l,-.n
London on
on the
tho 17th
17tb Wldketl
.... oot
....
uf Ule
,
„(...
hi» fe»i■
the partial demoralization that generally suc­ I the drera were apporendy unchanged. ' jaw*. He struggled frnniicallv aud got
On opening the other graves in the away, but not until his leg haS been so
! In.1 II U cumtud lh*t U&gt;« .mount or gold \ dl,nco
,„lrt
1'1„. tw„ Mtired ceed* tlie early enthusiasm of tlie day. ’
Tlie advance of tlie head uf tho column was : mum* locality there wa* nothing but a [ mangled that amputation was necessary.
thar will U- Unporl.-d
no.
u,..; u, M, llt a lafc |,„1U.
tho „,omng.
heralded at 9:45 o'ckvk by the drum corps of
Charles H. Tardy. President of the
.»d oU.« £um,«n'l"th"™I’Xi“K«l«;
“ '&gt;■" the Second Reginx nt Illino'i*Infantry, which ««■ , dark line &lt;»f earth found of one, and a It is thought that an alligator escaped
Colored Relief Board, in HL Louis, ba* advice*
port* for New York are crowded with returning store near the counter. From sulisequent assigned the post of Itonor. A squad of mount­ j few partially decayed Ixmes of die other. | from a car in a railroad accident near
hat 10,000 negroes will emigrate from M tai* American tonrirt*.
•
thu place last spring.
developments it seems that the sleep- ‘ ed polios under Major Heintznian, rode at tho — Ltica (JV. F.) Observer,
who thronged tlie thoroughfare* to an
New Caledonian Tortures.
|
A Parliamentary return, just issued,
The Triennial Conclave of Kuiglits &lt;^k»
«P during tho night and jx*&gt;ple,
almost impaasabiu extent, and caused them to
Tempter
attracted
*□
bmueuM
number
of
i
P»cked
up
on
ax
lying
near
the
place
;
The
list
of
tortures
inflicted
on
die
I of
&lt;"•&gt;&lt;*&gt;&lt;»»«^me
fall back and align tlieriisches ou the curbing.
turns of 8L Louin, under the superintendence
of Special Agent Sawyer and a ccrp* of special
to0,^0.
jTt'.“n I Tlicn, from the elevated platform, faralong the French convicts in New Caledonia is a !wde.r
knowledge of the constabuavenue to th- northward, tlio broad front of black one. One of the milder forms af *“£' in
enumerator* sent out from Washington,
"hows that during 1877
has been finished,
and tlie
census
- d-ybre^ dick grr. U... the mighty column, as it began to extricate it­ punishment consists in shutting up '
1878, 834
of the city, according to the corrected return*, Knighta. Tho atreate through which the pn.- . alarm, aud tlie neighbors came to the self from the cross itrcet* on which tlie differ­ ninety
men in n space intended only for ;
J ft,’d *n 18* •&gt; diere were 1,098.
ent commanderie* were formed, was mvu.
ia 333.577', or about 170,000 lea* than Chicago.
tuv current
vuiivui year,
yetu, up to
mj June
UUIIC 20,
so,
The inched
picked men of the police
|x&gt;licc furor
force on foot
foot. i thirty, and leaving them there all night 1 O|Uing the
....Thecelebrated flyers SL Julien and Maud ceimiun moved were, packed, and thounznd* scene of the ‘tragedy to find Phelps'
of
face*
were
viriblo
iu
the
window*
and
door*
।
l&gt;ody
on
the
lied,
Covered
with
blood,
|
there
have
lieen
1,060
familien
evicted,
8. trot ed against time at Rochester and each
TS"
-O'1 | witb'water up to tho adveaof their k-K-.’ ' ibere haveb«,n 1 mtn tam.li™ ....^.,.,1
I Thi; tninkles. head lull, rolled ~&gt;u., Licnta. Ward and Itave*. extended ch-ar xcro**
-n.
, »»«*&gt;»
, n-t U.emoelve.
.t
i
• iT i ।i Tlie aim of Mr. Forster’s bill is to precovered a mile in the extraordinary short space •nd on the roof, rf bulldtag. The
Ito
.tort.
.na&lt;lnw.i.
v
ernhl.wbet
o
n.u
re
m7:
'
,
T1
&gt;«
are
jjnnuh.xl
^.'il.n^: lift— l™» th» -l-l. ..Kl ~ oo«™l
of two minute* eleven and tbrev-|uarter sec­
। vent further extermination. Hence landonds, being one second. lea* than the fastest I reven mile* in length, and contained a hundred with gore, mutilated and gash&lt;&gt;d tefnbly. thev advanced brokly. every man looking hi* . «» «»eanug any compluinta from the 1 lords’ opposition.
beat. Then canw tlii inouni.il escort of forty- , prisoners to tlieirofficers. Imprisonment
previously recorded time.'
. . tv _ .
r, .
■ lands of mu*ic and about fifteen thousand Sir Click was nt once arrested and. charged
five Knight*
Knightsof
ofthe
theDe
DeMolay
MolayConimandcry.
Commandcry. No.
No. ■ m cells without light aud air is also re- !
------ „
five
A L&amp;nER to tlie Des Moines Rcgutcr, Knight*. Hixty thousand people attended thu I। with
He ....
says ..wraCVvr,
howe
An American Incident Related.
..... the crime. *,w
and‘ 5, of Grand Rapid*. Mich., whose Meed*, all | Hnrti*d to and there tho nrisonor iu
1
from a respomdble citizen of Iowa—Mr. 8. A. |gnat ball at the Exposition building.
j-■ ■
■ la
- pmendly
'• ’ enriited that
| lia ataterarut
jn* rtridy rai«ri™rf, | plied only with meh food ns qujdd
£
quickly prooffer tlie following ns a iqiecimen
James, of Sigourney—give* the information on ; A new
NEW Atlantic cable company
COUipnu_&gt; ho*
ht JI Ge
until
w'.vknew nothing of the
a t", deed
'I t?
0’ he ।
Parana &amp;««&gt; «™rvy.
He ia He
keptis inkept
ejira.
w
...
duce* scurvy.
in chain*, ,’
9,e ,lHUn^ intelligence displayed by the
the
authority
of an
also a rexpon- j' —
been formed. Thte company
iiropoac*
lay a ।( woke
woke
in the
the
morning and
and .v.uuu ins
,
—
—-------*-7eye-witness,
r—•-s
i-«r
—w.d
•to
— —
in
morning
comjfiutcr
bv
naLlu
bur.
--™
r..., 1 1 —
* — is ~
*■ in one of his shoes,
’
rawray a.,
ri.toatov.toto.to
v*,u** 1 1 Muter,
rawn by
iotm—
.-—
seven
water
given ’him
as ' or‘liimry Parisian writer on affairs in
«Uo
m.a, "7*.7
U„t—tha
eabte line
ha. tx-tween
tet.wn England
Engl.«!
and
the—Azores,
A.
“B “*■« found
Hour ddrawn
W thirteen
th««n noble
anM. Ito™
—
_na
naetonm.
otorious B.-ud« to y, 'cable
and
the
and , panion
।.union and
and friend
fnend dead.
dead. The
ITie somnnmaomnam- ; shite and six btack-ea^ with a groom at hi* ’ no cup is allowed, and when tlie doctor America: "Once, when a uianngeresH of
tour ta uumbjj, Verc iwpuirwl mu utla Ito j
tte Aron, tod Amt-rira. All Un »«. biilist savs tliat he has no recollection of I brad. Ik-hind this impoaiiitt turnout c.me tiro ori](.„ k mtion of
IU1)1
*»._ a traveling circus in the wilds of Ohio
‘tocrayoftto manto at &lt;M. Irak-, broth. Ltory eoucetooa. have bran attained,
Ura iarribl. ttTttr. but Uiak. U,.t lu.
Wto„ iaTT.np
«!•&lt;' ’f •nJ.l.n.ll.v .lUeked b, .
S
er, and *hot He «ay« that the four were
stood un in a row freuig nine riflemen, and
. WA3H1SGTO5.
—-------- n--------I must hate got to dreaming about the
sUn, cruwM&lt;s nl&gt;bon* ami sashes. I plied it is always bad, being rendered , Sioux Indians, ,led
'w’ by n
’“ redoubtable
tho
were told their fate. That Kato wu plncky
There
here is
a large
large demand
demand at
at present
present negroes who were expected to attack P.«,ng through tbe *dntiug-quadron. «f the | tour by the climate, and not even fit to Sitting Bull Everybody fled, and all
T
is a
to tho last, and called upon tho captor* to“ shoot anu bo---- ," and that the four bodies for silver dollar*, and the Secretary of the "helps, and had gotten up, armed him- encort, the cortege halted. Tiro grand officer* I make vinegar of Flogging is frecuentlv । was consternation and despair, many of
Trmory ua*
to. usnea
toori an
on oruer
onto providing
pnnidfng Tor:
tor . »&gt;» tile ox. which ho well knew
‘ "r '
„'n,‘° .. .. .
arid with । them being drowned in the tempestuous
were
--- —bune.l
—— —at
.—
the
——
corner
— of ~~
thu four cuuutic* ircaaury
n west ......
n
. . ! inflict.,! with Kltot violmra
.1. •
— of wliawn
tin.l
,1 raitrittiiHivl
w&gt;* selected br Grand Master ”
Hurlbnl
and I
...
*
of Labette, Wibwo, Nooaho and Montgomery, •LtoiwkriwtowMw.riwL.to
their tranamuudon ak.wto..toi.
through al..
the —
mall*,
free
where to i.ra
find, ....
and
committed tlm
the .lrato.1
deed, I ,UN
'lr Gov.
koat&lt;n*ut-.
with
them
appeared
provocation, and the convicta are , waves of the mighty Amazon. Suddenly
A correspondent ot the Chicago Time* at O*- j»o*tage, at therixk of the purchaser.
thinkincr
«... Harrison,
:
them
Gor. .i slight
thmkuig he
he wus
whs strikinrr
strikingone
oneofoftho
the no.
De- Cullom, Mayor
Grand appeared
Prelate Locke,
often put in irons for being ill. Perhaps this heroine sprang ujion an nusaddleil
iv- been in at the
The official statement of inqxjrte and groes.The door* and window-*
were all and manv other oniiiront dignitarkw. Tiro pl.t- ’ the moot agonizing torture ia that of | horse, rallied around her P. T. Barnum
Bubutantially the
found th»Bocurely
fastened,
nothing,
occupied
by auoUicr
and a few others of her employes, and,
export* of epede for the fiscal year ending •tout
praaura,
gave th.and
Ira.l
Mi t form on tiro east wa* T -tori
a™. hangrig
, ^«nto*convict bv tin*, lo-s and l,.nV| with a revolver in hand, attacked and
At Minneopoii^ Minn., Charlo, H. |J“““
1M“' I1"!"-1 b’ to Tra-ury lx­
Sc!nc (lclav folloW(&lt;j tll(J ,ppcaranM. of the One man treated in this manner went । dupereed tlie murderous red devils.
Richmond,
0*®1’ show* tbnt
I
- an ei-nulroad
- conductor who luu i• P"*
■—rtment,
tliat Ule
tlie nP
net,t im
import*
of gold cation tlmtauny one had forcibly entered
wuuiuuu. BU C. nuinnu wmuuciur,
fj,,, United
United Stites
Kansas City rewarded her with a com'. to
to the
States amounted
amounted tr&gt;
to **77,153.31, a the apartment during the night. Click I Grand Master, and it wa* 17 niinntc* past 10 mad on the spot. The officer* make no
been separated from lii* wife fur »omu time, I larger gain than any hitlierto reported. The is a highly respectable young man, and , o'clock when tiro drum* again .track np, and i scruple of uaing their revolvers and on | memorative medal, and Col. Buffalobill,
shot her twice with sdoublo-barrulod Kbctgun in export* of silver exceeded the inqwrt«, but was on tlie most friendly term* with the ! «•» column wn« fairly under way. Tbe Bpk n- one ocCaHiotl .. warder lodtred five hnllet* of Lent. Gen. Sheridan’s staff, knelt at
exact
figure*
are
not
given.
deceased.
did
monotony
of
the
nnitemro.
.11
dark
,n.l
^rt°Ti7
f
»»TU&lt;.rlodgedbullet*
tho yard of the bou*e whore they lived, and
*---------------------white, the former nrcdoniiu^tiug, wa* relieved | 1,1
body of a man in one of the cells. her feet and offered her his hand and for­
immediately after took hi* own Hfo by blowing
Returns to the Department of Agri­
tune.”
A $006 Ware.
I by tho brilliant anu ever-varyiug color* of tiro 1
out hi* own brain* with a revolver.... culture uincic Aug. 1, show an increane in tbe
a
.» i 1&gt;
.i
r
bandmen, who seemed to vic with rach other i
w--.*— —
.
Oa tbe Lake Erie A Wintcrn railroad, near La­
Weather
Wisdom.
A party ol ladira an,I goutlomen from I
th„
m.tb»«..tan». Tbe dram
THE MARKETS.
fayette, Ind., tho truck beneath tho cabootw condition of tne cotton crop a* compared with
[ "Gem’lcn," said the President, ‘T
July. The present average condition for tlie Baltimore determined to take a bath at major, who I* the human iirutotyi-e of Uro im- i
whole country i* 102. Tlie general average of Atlantic City. They had heard so much ' portent turkey gobbler, strode before each 'I flak dat dr inhabitants of dis kentry am
.SS 09 A10 3*
■’
too
rate of twenty-three mile* an hour. Fred tlie com crop on Aug. 1 wm 08, against 100 UUUUl
about the
loss Ul
of valuable*
too much ’tenshtin to
IUV li™
VB1UBU1L-B while
Willie bathinilll- ■••nd, baton in baud, and with I c*r*kin cap, ! payin’ altogether
,5OO m » JU
’
• - they
Abram* waa fatally injured, and seven other* Julyl. Tbe condition of the spnng wheat i» ing
------- otieshun.
,------------u Dar's a groan o’
that
were ....
in doubt as .how to . d.lack,
’o ” white, or gray, that looked like a tremcn- i dis viodder
IJfcM
"K
I'uova—KaivrflM
were badly hurt.
Ito!
"u . ......
“"?•
diauoir
wluu if.
h..t
88, againrt 81 U*t ytar. California and Oregon ■eeure them. lusted ol cheeking them d“'n.......................
dispair
when
it's
hot
an
’
a
growl
o
’
dis
rhe batmen*, the plume*, tiro thronging co- !
Thomas McGraw, of Detroit, Presi­ report the highest condition *incc *ev&lt;ral year*. with tlie bath-house proprietor they
pleashur
when
it
’
s
cold.
.If
it
rains
gx.
lion*, GF&lt;XUZiiLiu.di;iit-»,
or commsndenc*, iimrchmg
marching luoativ
mortlv twelve
mm,j f,
— ”~3 |1 -vrts,
7.’ ^
■—---- -------- —7”“
Tobacco *bow* a general average for the whole
dent of the Globe Tobacco Company and country of 86.
made z* .1
siimng
their watches, rings aud pocket-books
pocket-lxxjk* to I'•breast,
»bre**t =xdz
“.;.^ pi.-turo of modern somebody raises a row, an if it s dry
-• ! eMw.iw.-_ Their
Tlwir .word*-Ht
&lt; r.wi in the
tiw *trug■tnn- somebody else has a Imne to pick wid de
*worC* gHt trod
Michigan Saving* Bank, and a large nad-eatate
Secretary Evarts has renewed the a little ragged girl who was sitting on the
I throreSrrtV-aST!
p&gt;-nnuns *ccmedni
to power* above. El»err red-headed, one­
Unhand toldhur not tomove from where
S:
£o-white m«.-«tory broken^™ ol,I
offer
of
tho
United
State*
to
modiste
between
ment tor the benefit of hi* creditor*. Hi* k*she
was
and
she
ahould
.lave
a
quarter
white
«
like
sngrv
f.»
na
»sii«
a
aet* amount to about 9253,000, but the liabib- Chili and Peru, in connection with England, when they had finished bathing. The ' lack and swaL'cn rtream, or. batter perhap-.,
1I two-cent darky, 1ms got de ideah in liis
tte* are a great deal more than that figure.... in tbe hope of preventing further bloodshed
|
head
dat de Lawd am Ixnin' to send him
agreed, and taking
takingthe
___________
child agreetl,
valuable*
wbon
•'Ctementshaw, who swore that ChtTlt-* De between those two couutrie*.
' loug jist de «ort o' wedder he wants, no
in her lap she sat perfectly quiet on the '
Young fired tho first shot when young Kalloeh
FOLITICAL.
matter ’bout do rest of de kentry. De I Wnaar—Vo. 3 Kprtug
aasaaaiiuted him, has been sentenced to fourteen
sand. An occasional glance from the
j The Democracy of Michigan met in bathers assured them that their things
ole man Rulxittom, libin’ up dur by my
Na 3 »i&gt;rtn*
State Convention at Detroit. Aug. 12, and
Smiley, of
placed in nomination the following ticket:
tamed himself, wife and three son*. All of the Governor,
"--------- ” F.” M. Halloway,
------ Hillsdate
Hillsdale ;; L«uLieuchDdren were drowood... .The Union Pacific tenant Governor, E. H. Thomption, Genuscc;
U.S**
Railroad Company i* going to build an 980JXX) Attorney General, Henry P. Henderson ; feet further up the Baud, much to the : &lt;h*tnctH. presumably t*cau*c they have rapre
monument to
Oak®
Ames.
at the Trosrarer, I. M. Aieaton; Auditor General. ^^.nlof S» pot,.;rtoori.or- '
or planted a tater. Mo dan fifty y’ara
higbed point on tbe Rocky Mountain*.
Richard Moore, Clinton; Commtemouer of
ago I come to de concluaiou dat I mun'
era!
remarts
upon
her
failure
to
rival
I
ulUiu.
u-uvcm&lt;
nta
a*
tlicvirampwl
*kng,
Oroo to. the gn-.thuco.-s. of •'The : S"
,L
,
. — .
, , —,
_ .
Superintendent of I*ubbc Instruction. Z. the boy who stood upon the burning i ‘ &gt; d were frequently rewardud by eulha«i*»Uc put up will bich wulflcr an de Lawd gim
False Fra-ud at Haveriy s Chicago Tnester, I tv
.—.i.u Oakland; MtoLct „»
me, no matter whedder it brought on
Trurodalc.
of .u_
the State deck. Tlieir merriment was changed to rfl0u "•
Board of Education, Albert Crane, Washtenaw. a verv different feeling when a few muiue
,r*n d"H'd 'Tith anoUlcr dhplay of chilblain* or rheumatic*, an’ it was a
L.ft fka
1
I mounted Knight*, whore rear guard tiled by tbe great burden off my mind. I take it jist
least Thia powerful ptey i* presented by A. IL Elwtor*-at-Large—Archibald McDonnell, Bay' monte ’dter tliey left
the
water
and
ns।
grand
stand
nt
1:15
o'clock.
Thu*.
tlwi'proMT. L/IU18.
Palmer** Union Square Theater Company, with City; Peter White, Marquette. District Elec­ ceived their valuables from tlie child, a*| coHdon wa* three h'»ura iia**ing that (mint, but a* it come*, keepin' de ole umbrella in Waa*r—R&lt;*
the original Hceucry, original proporties, and tor* -William 'Faxon, H. J. Beakes, James 8.
good repair, an' I doun' know miffin’ Cue*—Mixed
tbe powerful oa*t o’f tbe New York company, Upton, Germain H. Mason, Hiram B. Beck, cluster diamond ring, valued at 8000, jIU' temr may boniwtiy Lo deducted from that
’twnt almanacks an' I doou’ want to.”—
Jerome Eddy, Wildman Mills, William IL was missing. It had been tlropjied by i UuK: on »«»unt o( hillings.
Lime-Kiln Club Procecdint/n, Detroit
Free PrcM.
„
.
, ,,
,
Henry Hartwell, of Bunker Hill, , held in Chicago on the 17th, 18th a iuwty retreat from tlie wave. A long
CINCtNNATi.’ '
.Corel,
foil.
4
tonrreol
m
trace
of
th.,
j
F
r
“
k
*•
Sira
’
.
■
pool-o
llcr
«bo
HL, killed hi* wife with a *hot-gun, and ended '
BMh of September. Among other
loot ring, and the Udr lofl fra homo tl..- t”"1* /h?nl th" S*"111Not Pleased.
* -wretrhod ...
: important buaiue** to be tranaacted wfll be th*
hie awn
career by cutting hi* throat
Court against
nooiination of a Preaidential ticket or the 111- following day.—Atlantic City leUer. - 1, «uit in fhe^Oommon Pleas xx-.urt
Ladies who apologize for their dinner
....Tn® ine, -&gt;n East ’St Lorn* saloon­ donicment of one of those now in tlie field| Joseph Udell, the owner of Sleepy
.. are not always pleased when their ajxilkeeper, shot and killed Horace B. Vail, a dnmk- ....Tho Republican* of Gen. Gsrfloid*
00
I Tom, to recover 8500 claimed to be for
f°r ' ogics are received an truthful. A Dan­
’Mta
rCuuid'
In U»'cmo«c mrfrt th. t&gt;™ «r B-um...,
on thn bury man tells a gixxl story of his auut,
The town of Eureka, tfer., ha* far
33‘S
—— 2:23 race in Grand Rapid* on.the 2d of who i* a model housekeeper and a scru­
There are two Democratic candidates for.Gov­
J July.
The defendants backed Ken­ pulous stickler for a g&lt;»xi table. The
ernor of Tennr**cc. The regular Democratic
troyed by fire. The leva i* estimated at 91.000,- Convention, which favor* the payment of the
tucky Wilkes against the field, Lucy clergyman called near the dinner-hour
■
DETROIT.'
imbbc debt, have nominated Judge Wright, lialf a cent jier pound above
, selling us favorite.
Wilkes won one anil wa* prewied to stay to the men]. At Fnom—Choice
while the aebt-repudistor* liave placed in the thirty
dav* ag« Tbe cause
' heat, when thu judges Busjiectad that the table there was a good supply of Whkat—No. 1 White
field Hon. R. F. Wdran.
turn'iu Um rag mario-t Im urin&lt;
the race was not being trotted squarely, well-propared food, but the ludy felt
butcher's «l&gt;op.
While there ho wM *o
The New York Greenback. State Con­ to tim sceraly uf stock, which
terrii-ly er Ln by rate that ho wiD di-.... vention, in soMion at Syracuse, uominsted thorough soounng of all ractiotM of tlie coun­ aqd ordered Lucy’s jockey to drive her cnmjivlled to make many apologiva for
Tbe Ciiu-oi'u. Milwaukee and St Boil RaJroad
riibiANAPbuR
try by rag ratiwrer* since tlie boom in prices for all she was worth. The threat to ex­ imaginary delieieucie*.
In the grace
I pel the jockey had its effect, mid Lucy |
Gump nv lum cuudnde-J arnm cmenta with the
began nearly a year ago.
.
the clergyman asked our Heavenly Fath­
Sionx Indians fur running its line through their of Appeal* und re-affirmed tho Chicago phtTfic ratber-radden advance in rag* ha* given I won the race? Udell had not paid for
fonu, with the following addition: •* Laud a firm ten* to the paper martvt, and manu­ I his pools, and, when a demand was made er to “bleKa the frugal meal.” The
lady was very angry.
and ajr, fight and water, are free gift* of rm- facturers declare that they canxx.t make paper
iRit to afl mankind, mid every perxon i« enti- al present price* any longer. That there will for the money, refussd on the ground
C&lt;TTx.r-Be»t
Jay Gould has daunted 8100,000 for
soon ba a general advance iu the price of jnper ' that he had tiargnined with Lucy’* driver
to
throw
the
race
in
favor
of
Wilkes,
i* very evident, if tho manufacture of it i* in
the relief of distressed farmers in KnaHoc*
any way affected by the price of rags.
and that the order of the judges oom- ।

i

�TheEraf.
---------w^»hvi'£lk.--------

HOUSES IX LEADVILLE.

i P^gHah market.
Mt slab shad ty.bMriag ov*
PJUWIKG SMILER.
but are expelled at it t|»ey were tramps }
strip of glittering tin. Slab shanties
A labu« tuoimmral h» been erected
2,024
.b&lt;iep end- and vagabonds.—International Review.
CABnnn-xaKns in Hliu&lt;i* are kept are much lew numerous than they wrre
at Kahoka, Ma, with tbe following in- ’ swin&lt;.. In European countries the averbusy making furniture ooco owned and a year ago. They are still abundant,
TO PRETEXT DROWNING.
and so are the more primitive log
used by Abraham Lincoln.
.
that there in an exoelbint and profitable tori’ption ; “ We are all here, murdered . age is only 1,106.
A fojuugm grower of hliea attributes
[iri is tlie one houses, and the yet more abounding
market in the southern- countries of with an ax, night of Aug. 8, 1877, at
their home. Their
-Hteir bodies
btelte.Hte
lie bencalli I•ubwws. m part, to the usa of deep
S?
who hangs
end iroide red houses of unplaned and unjHunted
Europe for the sale of American proundarwat __ ___ r____ _ _______ _ __ , lipards, but here and there can now be
It
inc^%H&lt;p.
■
.
this tomb, thsir virtues about 1L
which is most conspicuous to the neigh- seen a house with two stories and
at
ax— a
—oldHhawi recommends having
that American businvas men will soon marks the spot where the five members j
tion which appears to bo a simple and
Auocktvs Dabri.e (artist)—-“Don't
see the advantage of availing them­ of the Spencor family were slain, nnd a faucet in th* bottom of the cream jar, practical means of lessening thv nnmlx-r
residence in Leadville, and means that
bo as to draw off tlie watery portion,
selves thereof. Tlie only wonder is that ite dedication, with elaborate cere­ which bbcomra bitter, and imparts a bit­ of deaths by drowning. A chemical yen think it ia aliout time I exhibited the owner isprosperousand has brought
preparation’ la inserted in a jxirtion of sometliing?" Severe critic (examining his family to share his new home. Given
they did not discover it sooner than the monies, drew together 50,000 jicrsons, so ter tasteto the butter.
tho coat, waistcoat or dress. It does Dabble a latest production)— “ Yea, a lit­
great
hiwi
lieen
the
excitement
over
the
Consul at Geneva.
tle talent, for instance. ”
It is in farming as in every other kind
ter how prosperous he may be, he will
crime. Tlie deed was palpably commit­ of business. No man can make it profit­ not add to the weight or in' any wuy
A man may object to wearing button­
idter the appearance of the garment
have no painted house, no yard and no
Dr. Gatling, inventor of the famous ted by one man, who killed his vic­ able unless bo looks carefully after the The preparation is inserted between the hole Ixiuqueta, but it’s astonishing with door-bell. I know a man here whose
u
hut
fortitude
ho
goes
through
the
or
­
details.
There
are
hundreds
of
ways
in
gun, has just perfected another inatru- tims one after another as he came upon
lining and the cloth ; in the case ot a
which waste must bo prevented in order coat it is placed on each side of the deal of having one pinned on, if the Eastern home lias every modern luxury.
He made $40,000 in the camp and ia
them ; but who he was has never been
breast and up the back. Tlie moment a donner happens to be young and pretty. worth nearly half a million. He lives
complete in ite deadly properties. It is ascertained. Bill Young was hanged by
Whkk a Cheyenne young man wants in a two-roomed cabin. The furniture
The Pall Mall Gazette says “that man- falls in tlie % ater tlie coat inflates,
capable of firing 1,000 shots in a minute, a mob, but n jury had acquitted him, while the upper classes may not conquer and he cannot keep his head under the to amuse the girls at a picnic, he ex*
consists of three chairs, two nula bunks,
and by the use of the instrument three and there waa nothing at all proven their prejudices against foreign bacon, waves. The invention was practically hibts his skill in expectorating at a mark one old Stove, and a large tabla. There
men can do tlie work of 300 riflemen. It against him except bis bad character. the native dealers do not hesitate to buy tasted at the swimming bath of the eight feet away, and if he hits it four
the American meat at low prices, and re­ Sheffield Bath Company. First, two times out of fire they think he’s “ dread­ wuou iu suuuier, aim a neap oi guuuy
is castable erf killing u man or horse one His last words were?“I am aa innocent tail it at a high price.*’
small pieces cf linen, with part of tbe ful cute.”
sacks and old clothes in the third. Thu.
mile away. It is somewhat in the form of this thing, aa the angelsbut the
preparation inserted between the folds,
“Oim timo is indeed brief,** said rear room contains a small but varv se­
&lt;rf the present Gatling gun, but mon­ leader of*tho lynchers replied : “ You’re »rngcr lias luul good results from tlie ap­ were thrown into tho water. The linen Thomp.ion, “but before we go out of lect assortment of kitchen utensils and
complete, and may l&gt;c taken to pieces nt a good man to hang, anyhow." His plication of lime, wood ashes, and old instantly inflated so aa to form a minia­ office I’ll get a United States ship up tbe household supplies, placed within easy .
will, and therefore can lx&gt; moved about wife has now sued the county for $10,000 iron put around tho roots of fruit trees ture cushion, and floated about the Wabash River, or burst that infernal reaching distance from tlie stove. This
that were not doing well, thus restoring Ixath. An attendant of the company river to everlasting smash in the at­ gentleman and his partner do their own
tlie trees to a healthy condition and im­ ' then put on a coat with the preparation tempt ’’—Punch.
cooking and housework, bnt the way in
proving the quality of the fruit
inserted in it. He first went under a
Wlirs they cui't make an Albanv baby which they do it would make an Eastern
Fxkd Hott bad a dreadful ride of
Thk question of relative endurance
A cxiHBXSPOWDEXT of the Rural New shower bath, where he was thoroughly quit crying, in any other way, they let housekeeper faint. Nearly all profes­
fifty miles from Park City, to Echo, between hones and men is an open one,
Yorker sto]M a cow orst-er from jumping drenched, to show that inflation "would him crawl under a lied and make him sional men sleep in their office*, and I
Utah He had murdered c son of Sheriff but the opinion preponderates that no over fences by nailiug a home-shoe on not take place under the ordinary cir­ .believe they think he’s lost, and or© look­
am informed on the very beat authority
Turner, and the father had led a party hone could go 550 miles in nix days. In one forward foot This prevents the cumstances of a shower. Under the ing for him, and he will keep quiet for that an able-bodied lawyer can make his
in successful pursuit The prisoner was a San Francisco test, not long ago, the hoof from'spreading,\ond consequently shower bath the coat did not alter its two hours.
toilet and compose* his apartment in just
render* the animal unable to spring. proportions in any way whatever. The
Some people are effected differently by six minutes by tlie watch. The latter
tied securely to the front seat of a wagon, hones won, bnt had to travel only 450
attendant
than
took
a “head- different
_
j lliri is calculatel to bo very effectual.
qfforta from what other people operation consists in hurling the bed
and the Sheriff sat with a gun in his lap miles to do so ; their human competitors '
cr
into
the
water.
Ho
'
who
are
not
affected
similarly
5?y
op
j Tux Londoti ^Fantur, of recent date
clothes into a wardrobe, slamming the
in the rear seat, hesitating whether or | not being of the Lest Daniel O’Leary
^^U^^thr^tened*at’id1*p^nts jx‘ured
at
the
surface
almost | agraf.T that is like unto tlie same kind sofa-bed together, and sweeping the
co«t
promptly u&gt;- o( m
proporti™ to tho mare conspicuous areas of &lt;lirt from the
It isthe
men
­
not to shoot ^him. Sometimes Turner I |ias uow arranged for a race between six- with American competition.__________________________
It is men- mmeaiMdy »i&gt;d
lUtei.
EnU-nng
.
port
of
the
Uth.loop
;
flni
.
VaM'.
Li«!_
tioned’ *that
middle of the room to the most obscure
would cock his gun and take deliberate ' i,orHCS and ns many men as choose to en- w
K“* eggs importeil *from Chicago
gIUK
have been eaten at Dublin breakfast enough to take him up to the cyee he •
corner. It makes mo sail when I sec
aim, as though* n'jout to fire ; but ho did
Chicago. He says : “It Is buta
. m
. •_
। - •
- .
.
tables since the month liegan, and good could not touch bottom at all and the
A Tkxnkssee suitor wrote to his sweet- tliis, and think how much time is wustnot do so, nnd finally pul Hoyt alive ini, comparatively
\ ihort timo since
'
*450 miles
'*
water
acaroely
reached
hit
chin.
By
»
American butter at 8d. per pound is on
u^rt ns follows: “Your father kicked ed in the East in unntv'essary house­
struggle he dived portly Ixncath the snr-1 me -last night, aud
' forbade me the house. cleaning. I have alluded to the general
jafl. The prisoner bore the ordeal calm-1 ju Bix ,1*^, wa8 considered
■■
* an extfaordi■■
” solo ou the Dublin qusyn.
Thb Royal Society of England has of- ' face, but came up again instantly. Di-i •' If 1 wWpped ' him would it lessen -your practice of making sleeping-rooms of
ly, never once begging for his life, nor j nary performance, while now, in order
I vesting himself of the garment, it floated
£ • love for me?” She replied that it would offices. It apfiears to be tlie result of a
even showing the slightest fear.
'J tn
to command
command tho
the attention
attention of
of tho
tho public.
public, fercd two prizes of £25 aud £10 each for alwiiit Uic bath until it was taken out.
distinctly now varieties of wheat which
not, aud tho parent was soundly combination uf bachelorhood and high
ii man must cover 560 miles or more ; shall combine the largest yield of grain ! The inventor then attached a piece of
rents. A furnished sleeping-room costs
thrashed.
The Empress .Eugenic seemed, upon
from $7 to $25 a week. Board is no­
and tbe day is not far distant when some and htruw per aerd with approved form I lend weighing three pounds to his nbpliA .youxg
not. accustomed
her arrival at St Helena, feeble but
once, which presents tho appearance of j ------- - -lady,
—*- .. .. ..
. to
one will go 600.
Now, taking the and size, smooth and thin skin, full and ■ a abort alcevo, or lining, arid throw it yflt™g. •» Uw narorot aohatatlon ot a where less than $1 a day, and $9 a week
iiirew ii , ;----- .
.
.
cheerful. On alighting from her car­
is tho price in tlie better sort of board­
&gt; touching
teaching ,nen(1 m,u10the
1110attempt
»ttempt ininthia
thiscity
cityro
regreater speed of horses as compared to white kernel, and high qiecific gravity into tho water. Tho »lro&gt;
ing houses. An unfurnished office rents
the seed, and with bright, firm and tin, water, iuateaUv or,
riage nt Longwood, she proceeded to n men, the horse can find longer periods |j ”intiff'straw^'
1 like a i ceut
v- When the music ceased “
another
J,
“-““lr““j"
at from $30 to $40 per month for very
minute inspection of every room in the
.
,
maoll lailater, aodHiiatecl
I lh« bath
approMhrf
“al. WR;
limited accommodations. Front rooms
&lt;
old bowte-that iu which Napateoo I- of rest,
ra“- and
*n'1 it
“ Incomes a simple matter
Tuk। uroroaitr
rf good walk. about thu. well out ot the water, mataming tha lead | WeU. I aro you got through all. nght.
rent at from $75 to $100 per month,
cxjx rupcnt nnd proper training and , house-vard
house-yard to tlie barns and outhouses is weight till both were fiahed out The -V** w“ J?18 reP y,
,
,. , .
..
. of exiMnipc-nt
’ot 11
•
died, and more particular y tha 'I."1 hM1Uing
make bomw gu tho greater I apparent to orery one during tho fall,
while store rente are. fabulous.
exiterimenta were as interesting as they “8*“ squeeze
where
„
whom he
h« drew
drow his
hm lost
last breath, now inin-i‘
.
The conditions
winter, and early spnugmonths. In the
were successful.
The inventor states
Oxi: Scotchman, afflicted with a very
A Itecajed Treasure.
, i v . r »*. f
! distance of the
a... two.
। ypgebjfoie gardens during the season of
dicatod by a marble bust of the Em-1 u^Mwaw
. .
that
his
apparatus,
which
would
simply
l&gt;«d
cough,
meeting
another
Scotchman,
of the contest allow two riders to each cultufO
honest, and in the flower
Mr. J. R. Alexander, who lives about
-peror, inclosed within a rail, being u
farm an additional lining inserted in'o profanely remarked to him that ‘this —
horse, and the animal may be either . garden they should always be found portion of the garment, would sustain a cough would certain y carry him off some five miles northeast of here, ia Jackson
special object of the Empress’ regard ridden or led.
neatly fringed with grass.’ To make a
County, in breaking up a piece of newlyperson in tho water ns long os he could day like a rocket.
nJe&gt; °“‘
and attention, nnd in conb-fnplnting ]
---------*■.
| good walk dig out the earth a few inches •.KMsibly enduro the exiwaure. For forty- served No. 2; “it’s my opunon, however cleared land, a few days since, plowed up
Tim statues and ashes of the Napo- deep and fill m a layer of broken stones, five or fifty hours it would be effective if you dimm mend your manners, ye U a Ikjx twelve inches lang and eight inches
which tbe Empress api&gt;earcd much af-;
'
Tl» p]»» kttiktag it, it bunt
fected. The tomb was next visited, and Iron., write, u toreigu curreapondent, I bred, aud- the like, tl.cn a layer rf due for its purpose. In the.event of a per­ ii£-. ronlroro dirortUf
o
.
i— t
open. I he contents bad been so far de,
’
,
aim:
clinkers, nnd over this spread coal ashes
9abak Berxbardt is said to be of a eave&lt;] t,ult when the air struck them they
roU down y you have rolIpr Jf son losing consciousness the lining in
the Empress expreasud great pleasure have suffered strange vicissitudes. Twjce
tlie
back
would
form
a
kind
of
bed,
and
revragefnl
dujxmtioo,
and,
u
to du«L Enough to .ho. that
.at the general appearance of the spot, has the statue of the First Napoleon
make the surface as smooth and
that in the breast a pair of pillows, •iKrat to vi.it thu, rounhy. w -ant t
and the excellent order in which it is which stands in tlie Place Vendome been compact as possible by other means, and
ih.uucllynnder.toodi that we never «iud ,Iulil,ln
lhe Iid o, u,, te
against which his head would rest
kept * The Empress plucked a sprig of draggrol to th- ground, tat by royal- the weather will do tho root, Tbeso
.he
thirty-.ro. We don t beheve d.e wc„
raJe
„A
,
.
'
...
walks are hard, clear, durable, and withal
» over Osteen, andrito rortamlydoe.nl I 18M_g1^000_- Theetory iu tofiilion to
willow from one of the overhanging trees uta, then by radicals, only to l&gt;e re- cheap
lie Obeyed Orders.
look
a.
Il
.ho
wa.
,u.l
etatoeto
Thu
Uat
this
u
„
(uU
to
b.
It
was
just
this
side
of
Detroit
that
a
os a memento of her visit, and another mooted, while hi. uslie. Were rretored ;
As a farm reprreonfa money, the
.totement we wdl make aihdavU to. .
'm,. Alerterw« a lejfor Queen Victoria..
to France on the demand of another fanner who improves it improves his man entered the car, took a sent, and
—Bottom
. i end noldier, and at the time oi the Lawdevoted
his
attention
to
the
morning
dynasty, to lie respected even during I financial condition.
The more valuable
conductor came ! Ax Awrvu Crammer.—Proprietor of ‘ xrence raid, waa stationed* at Osceola.
After a time the condartor
A coriuespokdext of tlie Philadelphia the a—-. Umia, lire ex-King ol 1 |&gt;«
■»&lt;»» ll“
“ paper.. and
touchedlcoo forces were
WC1V utMcra4
touched him^gwrtly
him gently on the | Iraarding
boarding house (taking^stout
(taking stout gent aside,) q,
These
ordered . to Pleasant
, , . ’ '
,
, increased, tho larger will be his returns. along
Preu has takan the trouble to compile * ,, ,
’
•
■ effect
— .
*
’he |' “You'll excuse me,
~ Mr.
" Shaipsct,
but jjyj
intercept Quantrell They met
but* without
Again
81.
I Holland, remove&lt;l lus father s remains
whpn he
tho shoulder,
the following interesting table of how;
tapjied
tho
passenger
ou
tlie
arm,
but
your
appetite
is
so
largo
that
rat
I
1
shall
lie
hilu
on
tll(
,
wcst
bauk
of Big Creek, on„
1 from Grenoble to St. Leu, to which patrimony he leaves far lus family. Fix
the several States have voted at Presi­
there was no response, and tlie official ----compclhd
shilling
r~.------to
-charge
----- o _you a L-l
—tp" extra. :U
*d aa half
raid
half miles
miles from
from this
thia town,
town, and
and dis
dis-­
j place his own ashes were in time re- up the old home, then. Clean out the 1,^,1
Speak
It can't Iwk
be done nf
at Iron
two aktllynrraf'*
shillings! TUniro
Diner ( persed him. Quantrell ordered his men
dential elections which have been held urov.ri from Italy. Tho t-ldeat «&gt;n of | funw
Drettwr the uoxinna
-“No! For heaven s soke don t do tliat! , to
at fimhills. Tlie federals re“Ticket, sir?"
since the foundation of the Government . ,
.
, , \
,
. weeds. Grub out tlie hazel and aassaThe traveler looked wearily up from I can eat two shillings worth easy; but , maifed at Pleasant Hill, and were orderLouis, regarded by Napoleon ns his fr;u&lt; Bnrn out the stumps. Clean off
or their admisssion to the Union : a
if I have to do three—1 really - afraid I t4
break up
up into
into companies.
companies.
his paper, and said :
tilj to break
heir, and who died when but 6 yean. I the logs nnd stones.Moke a paradise on
Orr.
should—but I’ll try!’’—London Punch.
“I haven’t any ticket"
Mr. Alexander's company captured five
old, wm at first laid in SU Denis, but earth cl vourlarm, for are you not to live
u MbBiMippi........... 3
A certain young Boston bachelor, men whose names were George Gann
“Money, then,"said the conductor.
1 Mlaaoan................ 3
the
Beuriton.
when
they
returned
to
.
“
&gt;.»
“
“
end
will
Sr-bnak*.______ 3
■California...
wealthy but modest, was taking his bath (who lives in Greentown Valley), Bledsoe
“ I haven’t any money.”
*
.
.
not your familjl live on it when you he in
Xriwla......... ;.... 4
I France had the body tnuudatrol, aud tho . von^er
p|Ml out good or­
“ Yon must get off at the next sta­ one morning when his telephone called nnd Lisle (Mr. A. says he forgets the
4 Jiew llainpahlrv-.l 1
C.nurcVru!
New Jenwjr........... 10
jo , “ little Napoleon " now rests in the sonic chords so tliat your family may enjoy tion."
Iiim He sprang from the tub and was -other names), and also a bpy eighteen
3 Naw York................ 8
“I will,” wss the submissive re­ horrified to hear tliat a lady, wife of a years old captured at the same time.
16 North Carolina... S
vault as his father and liis grandfather, the good fruit that you had the foresight
Ohio........................ 10
Tlie boy was court-martialed and shot
IlUnoU.
I Jerome alone repo.™ under the dome of and energy to provide for them. Leave. sponse, and the conductor passed along. distinguished New York Democra'io
Ortyon
..................
4
Indian*.
The train stopped at the next station, banker, was at tlie other end of tlie wire, here next morning for burning to death
Lt
r
«•-&gt;
-.1 i. i .1
’ good record behind you.
3 l*tnn«jh*nU.. .. 7
। the Invalides with his great brother; ° „
. •*
.
.
r-, nnd
- -- -children
.........-r- M
at Lawrence.
Rhode I&gt;to&gt;d...J&amp;
Radishes may i&gt; grown in a very few started again, and was bowling along at a mile away. It would never do far him some women
i.' SouthCarnllnn... 3
to
carry
ou
a
conversation
with
a
lady
in
Lisle
turned State's evidence nnd informtiiirty
miles
an
hour,
when
tlie
conduc
­
I the ashes of tlu&gt; other Bonapartes lie days by tlie following method: Let some
Tenpt—w............... 7
Tess*.........................
' scattered here and there, and are to be t o
___ radish seed soak in water for tor again came through, and saw the his present condition. “Excuse me. A | ed on tbe others. Gann, Bledsoe and
good
thousand pardons!” he cried, aghast , ono other were taken to Clinton, oourttraveler on the some scat as before.
lllVrrmont................ 15
Mai7lsa&lt;t-............ 9
j found at Rome, Florence, Vienna and twenty-four hours, then put in a bag and
ii vinrini*..1"
~M*—rhiiftt*.. . IS
“I told you to get out of this car’’ he He donned his pressing gown and then i martini.d and sh-rf. T-ido was taken to
I Clnrolhurat, and wmewhore in Calabria. &gt;
“ to
.J? ““
•&lt;
MirSigm . ............. * ■
« Wwt Vliuiata.... s
repaired to the telephone aud conversed i Lexington and served in the same way.
..Iwucowm............. 6
MlnMwSa............ S
tlie day germuiation will commence, rhe said, somewhat sternly.
without fear of molestation.
When Gaqn was taken out to be shot he
“You did."
■The above table does not include tlie
seed must be sown in a well-manured
•‘Welt., my man," said a philanthrrf j said he had buried $18,000, which he nad
“ WIit didn’t tou do it?*’
Large Crops of Corn Fodder.
। hot-bed, and watered from time to timo
Presidential elections of 1788, 1792, and
“I did."
’
pist to a hardemfl-looking chap confined ' Liken from tlie Lawrence banks, on the
Several correspondents in a late issue wjth’ hik'ewann water. By tliis treat1796.
.
“ And then got on again ?"
in the New Orleans parish prison, * ‘what bank of a creek at the south edge of Jackof the Country Gentleman seem to have ment the radishes will in a yurv short
“I did.”
are you in for?” “In for thirty days, I , son County. He told AdjutanteGeneral
Touching the jxipulaticn of the towns given fromactaal weighton small patches time acquire a sufficient bulk and I* good
“Now look here, my friend, I don’t reckon," said die prisoner sullenly^ “No, I Doyle that it would never do him (Gann)
of
tlieir
fields,
pretty
reliable
estimates
,
to
eat
If
it
be
requirvd
to
get
good
of Greece, some very interesting Htati»of the amounta which were grown per j radislws in winter during the severe eold, wont any more of this nonsense. Get not that What offense did you commit?” any gc od, aud he’d be d—d if it should
tics have just been furnished by the
(Dorlei any
anv good.
rood. Mr. Alexan
Alexan-­
acre, previous to the airing of the corn, an old cask should be sawed in two and , out of tlie car at the next station, aud “Didn't commit anything. The Judge do him (Doyle)
oommitted me." “Well, you must have der was present when Gann was shot,
British Consul nt the Pirreus. Tlie popu­ Tiny state these weights at 28, 35, 36, one-half of it filled with good earth. Tho I stay out. You hear me !'*
Again the train stopped raid again it been accused &lt;rf some crime?” “Oh, yes; and heart! the conversation, and saw
lation of Athena is nt present 66,677. In aud*45-tons, respectively, per acre. Tho radisli seed beginning to tdioot aa before •
started, and again, but, in anotber.'car, I was accused of trying to get on tho Gann shot He aays Gann died like a
1870 it was only 48,107. These signifi­ latter was sowed in drills three feet apart, , must lie then sown in, the other half of I the conductor found the self-soxao trav­ poliw." “Nonsense, ’frying to get on brave man, refusing' to be blindfolded or
using three bushels &lt;rf iwed per acre, and tlie barrel put on top of the full one, and 1
cant figures may be supplemented by tlie seaiion was j&gt;erfect in every respect tlie whole of tlie apparatus carried down eler, as calm as a June morning.
the police » no crime. I hove myself to kneel.
recommended man/ wortliy men for po­
tbe remark that in 1853 tlie population for its growtii. They do not state what | into the cellar. For watering, lukewarm
“ You here again ?” he asked.
Mr. Alexander tells a straight story,
sitions ou the piAico force,
have | and we have no right to doubt itaoorrect—, and---------“
Yes."
water
should
be
used
as
before.
In
tho
T~ “ “
■of the capital of the Hellenic kingdom the weather was when the corn was cut, —*---- 1—*J **“------ ’ ““ u ‘/
' n ‘fact
‘ | nesa. Many who are now citizens here
“Didn't I tell you to get off this train helped to get them od.’’ ‘“"It
It is
was 30,000 : that junt before the close of or the time of day it was done. Tv bo course at five or six days tho radishes
ThUwatflWM
You see, • remember the shooting of the boy, and
will be fit to eat—New England and stay off?”
tlie Turkish domination it was 15,000 ; fair ia such a trial, the weather onght to
there weto two ot us, and we botli tried know the place where he was buried.—
“Na"
.
lie sunny two days before, nnd tbe stalks •Farmer.
I “I did.”
that it was half depopulated during the not ent till all the morning dew was dried
to get on the sawrtf policeman. We had Pleasant Hill (Mo.) Review.
“No;you told me togetou£M that him down, bnt some of the other peelers
War of Independence, and that when the off. Dr. Braley, of Massachusetts, as­
Elements of Popularity tn Texas*
The Destruction of Game Food.
.J out, nnd I did.”
thought we were crowding tlie man too
oar and stay
M
war waa over, and the Greeks entered serts, tliat he can grow 75 finis of corn­
oonAe- j hffid; *nd—- -,-Tb«t will do mr,” mid
— • “ aud
’ ’ tho
•
So long as America continued in the ’ “ Now, my Mend."
stalks
per
acre.
If
he
does,
we
think
he
into jxisBMsion of their much-bombarded
»n ______
to me,____________
and mind ____
you_ __
do I the philanthropist, “I understand your tervd the sanctum that he was mad
will have to resort to the Cuzco sort, of occultation of the aborigines, the order tor, “listen
and otherwise devastated metropolis, Peru, which grows there 25 feet liigh or of nature was apparently' bnt little dis­ just what T------. sta­I
pfcrfcctly. Here are a few tracts
about something. Very likely his name
I tell --you. ..At the
next
the public building which was in the more, and is three inclis in &lt;liameter, or turbed. Tlie buffalo ami deer, the wild tion get off this train and stay off. Do for' die improvement of your mind, hail been mentioned in the proceedings
best state of repair in Athens was the so, at the butt Tliis would l&gt;e about as fowl add turkeys, furnished abundant just what I tell you, or you will get into whienjuat Dow appears to be a little of tho Recorder's Court in connection
with the charge of inebriation. He was
ruined Temple ot Theseus. Modern eatable mid digestible as cord wood, un­ food to tlie savages without serious en­ trouble.”
laboring under intense mental excite­
less his method of ensilage can transform croachment upon tlie fertility of nature.
“ Agreed," said the traveler, and the
Athens is now a handsome, well-built, it to palatable fodder. He is now culti- I In savage
• v
■
, I Lockjaw Relieved by Amputation of ment. It was some time before he could
„ life there appears to l»e no coudqa^pr passed on.
Nnsbeni,
-weH-psved, and well-lighted city.
rating u mammoth edsilsge corn, of which u.n*nn
wanton nr
or unnecessary destruction.ifof I Again the train stopped and started,
Nothing
mon*
remarkable
in
this
age
he thinks highly. We bojie when his j tlie natural means of support. It was and again the traveler turned up on the ,
“ I—have—come—to—see—about—
of marvels in science in all branches has
About all of th© Chinese shoemakers crop of this has been gathered and fed to reserved for the civilized white man to train. The conductor was just reaching - ta-en reported than a case &lt;rf cure of
have left North Adams, Mass. Their his animals, be will give not only its carry on a wanton war against the bounty for tlie bell-rope to stop the train ana I l&lt;»ckjaw which a ■ Louisville n-jx/rter gasped, painfully.
yield per acre, but the value of its (od- ' of nature, and kill and dtwtroy. without eject iiim summarily, when the traveler
“ It's the rule to publish the names of
reason for quitting the place is that der to his stock in comparison with the I drought or study of those imperative stayed his hand.
learned from Dr. Jamee McEvoy. Tlie
all those who get drunk and are fined.
case came in Dr. McEvoy's own experi­
they can earn more money at laundry smaller sweet ooru. —Rural New Yorker, laws under which* nature holds in trust
“I obeyed orders," he said. “Yon
ence,
and
is
the
first
on
record,
as
it
is
“That's not what I'm complaining of.
------- ------ ------ । the food supply of man. From the first
-work in the large cities. It is eight
- told me to do just as you ordered. I
j the most wonderful he ever heard of. A
Tux Chinese Court lias become so ex- settlement of the country, the process of got out, and stayed out until you said
I wsut my name in the paper as listing
years since Mr. Sampson, a wealtby
■ young min aged 25, named George
.ahoe manufacturer, brought them from travagont in the. nao of silks during the eradicating and annihilating the useful * All aboard !’ Then I got aboard, for I Dunn, residing on the “ Point," above been drunk ; but you got my initials
last two years tliat a native writer declares animals, birds, and fishes natural to the didn’t want to get into trouble, you
the city, had the fingers of his left hand
•San Francisco to displace striking Cris­ it to lie “inconwivalde, immeasurable, Country has lieen cnrrietl on with an en- know. ’’
severely mashed, three or four days ugw.
pins. A correspondent of the Boston and immoral." In tlie veor 1878 silks I “BT
success but too characteristic
The cooductor gave him his hand,
the News aa a campaign document. It
Wednesday morning he war, seized with
Herald says: “Schools were estab­ valued at £80,000 w. se sujiplted to the &amp;Saxou race. Large tracts of land and it was noticed that, later in the day, lockjaw, and nourishment was admin­ would have made me popular with the
they
ate
together in tbe dining-car, and
Imperial
palace,
1,300
pieces
lieing
for
lluTe
entirely
depopulated
of
their
boys, and here you go and get my name
lished for the dusky visitors. and the
&gt; titered by prying the teeth apart and in­
the use of servants, tlie greater jrartion of animals and useful birds. Tbe buffalo ate heartily.—Roeton Transcript.
wrong, and some ether fellow will get
serting sustenance upon tho blade of a credit for it.”
good Indie* of th© town turned miasion- which, however it is clnirg.-d, was sold nu bis native plains has Ireoome an obknife. Dr. McEvoy was called in, nnd
ones, and taught them to read and apeak or pawne&lt;l to retail silk dealers. Thia I ject of rare curiosity. Deer art* limited
“ Well, wimt do you want ?"
yesterday, as n lost resort, concluded to
A story is current among the Chinese
“ I want to be vindicated. I want you
■the language of the country. Some sum of £80,000 dixw n&lt;-t comprise tlie ' to the remoter mountain raugi* or ex
eostof tbe gorgeous silken robes and other ' tensive tracts of barren wtrada. The of a great wim.«-drinker who was able to amputate the badly-mashed, fingers. to come out in a card atating it was me,
-were apt pupils and quick to learn, while garments supplied to the Empnsscs and ! »&gt;ld fowl, which swarmed in New Enait nil day at it tebfe, and, after consum­ The firs’, and third fingers of the hand John Snooks, and not Isaac Snooks, as
-others were stupid and appeared to take­ court ladies, many &lt;rf which cost over i gland durina the first settleniont of dhe ing what would have lieen sufficient to I were accordingly taken off, and, to the you Eave it, who got drunk and smashed
couptry. and
aud for along time
time^ afterward, drive the reason out of half adosauman, astonhihmuit of Dr. McEvoy and the a gas-lamp. I want it to lie understood
little intereet in the work tliat was being £1,000 apnxx*. Seventy ilhistrinus dami* ' country,
attendants, in an hour after the opera­
done for tlieir enlightenment. Housed connected with tlie Brother of the Snu hare almost disappairccL Th&lt;) last wild
tion tlie contracted muscles relaxed aixl by the voters that I waa the man whom
and Moon arc especially furnished with turkey was killed in Massachusetts
There is
to inner, that he Dunn was able to talk. He ate also hour to take to the lock-up, a distancx.
unlimited “costumes" from the uaperiai nearly half n century ago.
with rehab, and tliat ♦•vening was doing
white ladies, encouraged by tlieir em- factory in question, and their eattay an­ probably no sportsman living who has
wed. The case* is one tliat commands
plvyy, brought under the influence of a nually in silk dresses is eatiawded at kilted a grouse ou Martha's Vineyard,
t^ir.faro,t.Od Motion ot kit phr&gt;iW
tni, fo,
■ Christian church ami Sunday-sc tex.I, £100,000. When one of these ladya suc- the last refuge in tho noilhrant &lt;rf that
cnmlic to the common lot uf hnmsnity most valuable binh Plover still mi­
'
' &gt; —-—--■■■- .. . . - .
agva. That’s what I got drank for, waa
-some of tbe-Chinamen became enlight­
rap the guest
her entire wnrdrode is buried with her, grate, Itaragh in diminished nnmbea,
A QVAjrrrrr erf sea shells wore taired | to get my name in the paper so people
ened and tea certain extent, educated,
from their breetling-places in thu far
'into tbe up from a well twenty-seven feet deep, i would know I am duly qualified.4—
in Sumter county, 8. C.
! Galveston News.
'
north to their winter homes in the
uniting in . fellowship with the church,

retained the garb of their country.'

�Thr^rwS.
SATURDAY

- AUGUST 18,1880.

TUMBLE WEEDS.

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—

Iiulirm th© mem tiers very tMff- The first snake’s eye for distance*, and his
farmers too are getting blue, aud oft intellectuality, when he found he
wouldn’t go round. Yon know how to
tlie cry wiiat ah oil I do, their crops are do
that bettor than me.”
poor thave det# to pay, and hu they
“I’ll give'him all tlie credit he de­
worry night nnd day. In politika Hires serves. Can you'toll us any more!”
“
I don’t call any mor© to mind jest
not much sed, cans parties are so nobly
at preset. My wife knows a lot of
led, four generals to lead the host, snake items, but I forgot ’em. By the
while each one trie* to lie the most. way, though, I’ve got a regular curiosi
Thares Hancock first who tries to show ty down on my place. One dav my
what little English people kno, nnd af­ oldest boy wafc sitting on tlie hack
stoopMloing his sums, mid be couldn’t
ter all tbe work is dun hbw alec hele get
rif111- --M® Ml something
capture WaHhington, the great White ugiiinsTTiis-face, aud there was a little
-snake
coiled around bi* shoulder und
House will to bis home, and ni.le his
country all alone. Garfield has left tbe looking at the alnto. In four minutes
he had done all them sums. We’ve
&lt;»ld canal, to gone tho fite he says I tamed him«o he keeps all our accounts
shall, with Arther watchin round old and he is the lightningest cum nt figGotham great, and gobble up the Em­ urs yon ever seen. He’ll run up n
column eight feet long in three seconda.
pire Stale. Bnt neither one has over I wouldn’t take a reaper for him.”
thot, what web around them both has
‘’What kind of a snake is he!” In­
brought, nor that a Weaver trained in quired the city editor, curiously.
“Tho neighbors call him an adder.”
art, can clutch the idol, of their heart,
“Oh, ves! yes!” said the city editor, a
he keeps his Cambers fitted up that he little disconcerned. .“I’ve heard of
may with great pleasure sup where all tlie species.. When did all these
tho great aud good lood look on with things happen!”
“Along in tho four part of the spi ing,
wondering eyes nt Iowa’s‘Sou. Then
but I didn’t say anything abont ’em,
close behind tbe trio Dold, on temper­ ’cause it wasn’t the season for snake
ance who has such a hold! Is old items. Tliis is about tho time for that
Neal Dow a son of Maine, whose cause sort of thingr. isn’t it!”
“Yes,” chipped in thc exchange ed­
must never sense or wane, and who
itor, "you couldn’t have picked out a
will never take a ,vote from anyone lietter time for sunk© stones.”—Brook­
with a whisky throat, but watch the lyn Eagle.
anny'os tha pass and deel a blow at
A San Francisco man has been in­
every glass. So you can see were puz­
dicted for snoring. It was shown that
zled sum to no about which is the one, liis nose could Ami heard clear across
and after all the blowins thru, tlialo thc street, amvthat on certain night*
he had
laf at us for what we do. But I hare —
— kept «kniany as ton persons
surely writ enuf. If Strong waa herejaw* c‘

Hastings Business Directory.
JJASTIKG8 IATIOIAL Bin,

Capital sad Surplus Sloo.ooo.
Salla Drafts on tbs principal dllre in Europe.
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celvsd, and Btoiury Issasd at

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PraaldML

From Omalak in Michigan, where
all arc honr-st to n man,
the
QLEMENT SMITH,
month was August, cool and dry, with­
Attorney at Law
out much raue, 1 dont do why, the 19th
Ao. 22
day or thereabout*, when skeeters aim
Mode by Bement &amp; Sons, Lansing. Tbe best plow ever made
their little snouts rite into anny won
tha meet, and suck their blud and sing
for all kinds of plowing. Plain points, 40 cts., Cutter points
so awect. Now Strong is gon and
50 cts., for all Plows.
JAMES A. 8WEEZET,
Young is there, the toys tha fits and
often-swore, the News cams output I
Attorney &amp; Counsellor,
dont no how tlm cood make so good a
show. But, wun thing cant tny I nt
wanes twiint writ by anny country
JJ MOUAHTilfS,
dunce, twas siued by won hooso pladc
"
SHERIFF­
a trick, by givin bis name ns Peel GarOffice
In tbs Court House, HaaUnp, Michigan.
lik, he sed he Mie me tother da a* I waa
Collections as Specenlty.
tout to gp.irway, he sed Id tumbled
from that pole a diggin in or round a
JULIUS BUSSELL,
hole, he sed Ise tty in to get up hier to
git the dolInrs from anty mire. Now
ho dont no my dnddys name nor that
Jie was a man of fame, famous for nevebbavin a dollur, with which to cause
mo to holler, jju« why slind he accuse
mo rang, for daddy s doll nr* to long
I pOWERS A BARLOW,
or clime h pole with greeubak bunch
Cflic
Di
and from that dizzy place to lunch on
The
best
one
made,
warranted
for
one
year.
daddys dollurs, and then to fall from Ide git n cuf for iuterdoosing such a
HARDWARE,
An Idaho womaudidn't faint when
such a rotten place nt all; No, Mr. batch of words that never had a match, an Indian nt-ixed her, but t&gt;hc broke
' Iron, Nails, Stoves and Tinware.
Garlik, peek-d nnd Strong, you iiocd but when he cums and- R*ks you boo away, nicked up a pitchfork, nnd he
joined nis tribe with two port holes in
you doni# feerttil roug, but if yule let has dared to rite such bugaboo, jest tel ilia lungs.
BS* Count’ agtnu far the Wlar&lt;Mow. to
me lone a while, til Strong gits bak, him all about the jumble, and say twas
whose free from guile, nnd bring with wnt by old
Tim Tumble.
^JILLINERY!
M. BLACK,
him both wit and grace which hovers
I would respectfully announce to the public that
in and round that place where lie has
A Few Snake Stories.
gou to spend his time and git the wis­
dom of that clime, He tel yon what* my
"Do you want, some items ubout
And keep constantly ou hand a fall ,tock of
pollytiks and let you no Im in a fix, snakes T" asked an ngricnlttilyrnl look­
Monument*, Tombstones, Mantles, 4c.,
FANCY GOODS.
cans if I git Alic place I chuse, lie nte ing gentleman of Tbe Eagle's city ed­ IHBBON8.
LACKS.
O LOVES,
itor, tbe other day.
TTHHtinfFa. Nil oh.
no more for Nashville News, for then । “
BILKS,
MITTS,
‘‘If they
they arc fresh and true,” respondImproved
Cultivator,
CORSETS.
EMBROIDERY,
I
‘DR7HTw7wni'lM0RE
I can with seeming gn.ee jrive you a ed “
—
’ty editor.
tho
city
HATS,
FLOWERS,
------ Hv,” replied the
fanner.
•
B0NNET8,
ETC., ETC. for 1880, with force feed seed attachment, just the thing ior 'C'CLECTfC PHYSICIAN. Resldercc and offics
chance to sho your face where you can ,I “Exnctl
These items are both. Noby knows
| Ju at Levi Elliotts, Maple Grove Centre.
use your wit and pen to toe and steel ’“em
hard ground.
but me. I got a farm down on the
from other men. Now keep this still, island a piece, and there's lot’s of ;
J. A. BAUGHMAN.
Done
with
neat
ncsa
and
diapatch
-dont say n word, or tel what glorias snako on to it . Near the house is a
HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Woodland Cennews ynve herd, nor tel what riches pond alaiut six feet deep. A week ago I'
MRS. O.M. YATES.
ire, Mich. Day aud night calls promptly at­
my little girl jump into the pond
j
’ and’ ----tended
181*8]
wates yure call us soon as lection .ends and would have urowued if it
.. hadn't
____ _ . .I L. STEVENS!
fJ •
this fall. Vvliy, as for patches on them been for a snake. The snake!• »u&gt;r&gt;n
seen her
her U
j
JJEIVRY
ROE,
pROPBIKTOR
pant* yure toy will have a glorius ami went for her nnd brought her'
Opposite E. Parady's shoe shop.
chance a peanut stand clos£ by, nnd iu ashore. Thc particular point about ;
----- OLD RELIABLE----I this items is the way he did it.’’
the shade, to catch what little cash we [
"How was it f” asked the city editor.
can, from girl or woman toy or man,
"It was a black snake, about thirty
we hi net appear full better then than feet lony, and he just coiled the mid­
now or else we are not men. But Mr. dle of himself nround her neck so she
couldn’t swollow any water, and swum
Garlik wate and see, dont rite agin and ashore with his head and tail. Is it
FARMERS FRIEND AND BUCKEYE DRILL.
worry me. I no you uient no harm a a gowl item!”
Farmers, nothing pays so well as a good drill. All of the
“First class.”
tall, a speekin of my little fall, so.I will
"Y’ou can spread it out you know.
above implements for*sale by
close the subject here without a si, or After they got ashore the girl petted
shed a tcer.
tlie snake on thc head, and it went off
, FRESH FISH and FOUTjTRT
l.weut a callin tother day, to beer pleased ns Punch. Ever since then he ,
comes to the house regular at meal1
IN THEIR SEASON,
what people had to say, I herd much times, and she feeds him on pie..
news both good and bad, I bad to laf Think you can make anything onl of
the lb.
itemr
or else feel sad. Some fokes had got that itemF
AND DONT YOU FORGET IT.
cfcc., &lt;£-c„ (ft.
“Ccriainiy. Know any more !”
"Certainly.
,
Removed next door to Reese A Detrick’s grocery, where you can find all kinds of
into a fus, which caused a nasty wordy
......
1
“'Yes.
Yes. I got n
a baby
oauy o
6 monuin
months oiu.
old. ;
.
-Thc
Market Price paid
inns, a wife bad got a filthy rake to he I He’s a boy, we generally set him out i
rr,r* Ilirii.a faolfa X.m
with
niidttiL-n alm
rmt an nn
on flip
the rrwiua
grass nf
of ni*. morning, nnd lx.
he Inti.
hoi- 'I
with Iler
her nnd tin
no mistake,
she got
| Frosh Goods, Full Weights and
ailing h&gt; tha say. which cant be cured lers like a bull all-day, nt least lie used j
Made of tost Oak Leather, Ohio Tanned. We also keep
but Jie don’t any nulre. One morn­
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
in many a da, and worse tluin all to,
ing we noticed he wasn't hollering nnd
her little child upon whose checks wondered what was up. When we i
HEX RY ROE.
good lielth had smiled, of two years old looked, there was a rattlesnake coiled
Probate Order.
or thareabouts, has taken from the tip in front of him, scanning his feat­
ures. Thc boys was grinning and the
County of B-itry, I
wicked louts the nasty
snake was Kriuiiiiig.
grinning. oimeuv
Bimeby me
tlie |
- - filthy
...........■ cursed
.............. HiitiHc
At a scaalon ot tbe Probate Court for the county
disease, unnamed rite here, if people the snake turned his tail to the baby ।
of Barry, holdcn at tbe Probate Office in tbe city of
Hastlnga on Batunlav, the IXth day of July, in Ute
please. Thi?-woman* husband he was ; aud backed his rattle right into the
year one thousand debt bundred and eighty. Prv»----- AND ALL KINDS OF----gone away from home not very long, j baliy
,U1,,V’N“ fist.
fl“’ ”
erl. Clement Stu I th, .lodge of Protwfa. In the mat­
‘‘What did the baby du!”
ter of the estate of John A. Jordan, deceased.
but while away, these filthy two done
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly verified,of
“Why he just rattled that tail so you I
George H, Jordan, son of said deceased, praying
what do honest fokes wood do. Then, could hear it three-quarterR of a mile, j
---------CALL AND GET PRICES.-------that James G. Jordan may be appointed administra­
after months of taw k and blow, that aud thc snake lay there and grinned.
tor of the estate of said deceased.
Every
morning
we
.found
tlie
snake
Tlereupon It Is ordered, that
divorce case it made no show, ]&gt;oor
Jlsudst, tbe K3ddayor Augurt,
there, until one day a bigger snake
neat, al ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for
tossy spent her time for nant altho her came, and the baby played with his
A
TTENT10N,
ALL.
, ^ASHVILLE LIVERY.
lawyers strove and fought -to show how rattle iust the same till the first snake '
looked thin and I re'kre?k•etalon
The Michigan Central Rallrpad. with IU con urowicked was her lord who never gave came back. He .looked
Having secured all tho advantages of
■'
w ravvucu **- uiu t ruuaiv
on he had been sick and sent the Other '
a: Chicago, affords the mui direct and deair­
J. OSMAN, Prop.
by deed or wool, what causes to faith­ snake to take his place. Will that do i
tlffice in the clly of IliMiiiiK*. aid ibow eauoe, If
gravel fromI Michigan to all points Id
I »ny there be. why tbe prayer or Mid petitioner
it,....
»•'
Kansas,
Nebraska.
Colorado.
Texas.
Mlnnaaotaful prove, aud on their husbands cast lor nnitemT
1 atu prepared Jo furnish
। il.oukl not be gnu led.
.
Dakota, Manitoba, etc. Michigan Central trains
'
And It 1« farther ordered that laid petitioner
their love, bht rather did he brutal
Immensely, refilled tlie city editor, makesure and close connections at Chicago With
------ and------Ifiic notice to the penont inlerealcd In aald estate
You can fill in about the confidence through express trains all Western llnea. Rates
prove, and for a mastery he strove, til of“childhood,
of the tendency of said petition, nod the hcariug
and all that, and you I
i?in S’Jn.
thereof b) canning a copy of this order fa be pub.
the poor woman had to jteek a home might say something about bine eyed I respond with Hsnn C- Wentworth, General Paa.
lisbed iu tbe Nxhui illk Nisi, a newspaper print­
I atu now »ble to furnish to
upon abort notice and at
ed and circulated In said county of Barry, three
where he no more on her cood wreak cherub. His name IS Isaac. Put that aeuirer and Ticket Agent of the line at Chicago, who
successive weeks, previous to day of hearing'
wlirchcerfally Impart any Information relative to
his vengence, or by deed or word do is to.please UlV wife.”
fA true copy]
CLEMENT SMITH.
“I’ll do it. Any more auake items
no*
*"
" Enter. lh»y State.
'2° 8J)
•
Judge of Probate.
what before we often herd lie don by
“Lemme see. Yon have heard of gan CentiaL
Bridgeport, and
kicks mid blows or grip around her hoop snakes!”
Order of Publication.
Whitney Organs,
throat while she was sick. The judge
“Yea, often.”
COM’ERCIAL TRAVELORS State of Michigan, County of Barry, Fifth Judi­
Webber, ('flickering.
cial Circuit in Chancery.
“Just so. No’, long ago we heard
he herd the evidence, and herd both
Hale, Christie. Hanes,
Sult far divorce pending in tho Circuit Court far
MABE A SPECIALTY
Bros.. Whitney und
the count) of Barry, In Chancery. Ixtalaa M. Leahy,
good and vulgar since, until he gave a fearful row in our cellar one night. I
It sounded like a rock blast, and - then I
Comalalnant, ra
va Abrahnm
Abraham Ixaby,
Ixaby, Dvlendant. It x.; Complainant,
TO
SAY
.TfcCainmeron
Pianos.
Opposite
the
Wolcott
House.
Nubvllle,
Mich.
decree that not ennuf of fakts he see to there wa* a hiss nnd then thing* wa* ।
Ini duly proven
proteu by the affidavit of
c Abijah M. Flint,
।j ln«
Sulldtor lor Complainant in thia
Solicitor
thia,cau»c, that Abrawarrant him in giving her the bil for ?niet. When I looked iu the morning
J. OSHAX.
Leshr, the
lie defcn lant,—la- a- non-resident of thb
bam Leahr,
found the cider barrel Lad busted.
Plate, but It
rcatilwnt of
aC the
Oi.« State
Stat of Pennsylvania,
which she made a stir. Now just look
I State,
Is *
a resident
&lt;
1I therefore In compliance
with the statute in such
here nnd see what work, tha say tlieir But we didn’t loose much cider.”
caeca provided, it Is ordered, that said defendant
“How did you save it!”
j appear and answer the bill of complaintilled In this
duty men did shirk, for after she had
“It seems that the stave* bad busted,
lost her ease not enny one did sho his out, but before they could get away,
'or 850. unci upwards.
face to render her what was her due of four hoop snakes coiled nround the
barrel and tightened it up and held it I
sympathy and money too, but rather together
until we drew the cider off in I
copy of said bill and a nwticc of this or­
1 service of a
acopy
so Ive often been told altho she fot so bottle*. That’* the way we found ’em, i
der or tn default thereof said bill will be taken a.-&gt;
confessed by him. And it is further ordered that a
very bold, not one to her did offer aid, and we’ve kept them around the house I
I
copy
of
this
order In published in the Nashville
ORGANS REPAIRKD IN
or *ho that they were not afraid to ever since. We’re training ’em for ]
! Nswa. a newspaper published and elrenlatrd In aald
shawlstmps now. Doe* that strike i
! County once each week for alx auecvaslve weeks
step rite up and bid her cheer noranny you favorably for an item!”
,
। ““d l,“il ‘be first publication be made within twenNcw Fresh Goods and Low I ty days from the date hereof.
further harm to feer. Shame on the
“Enormously,” responded the city
D'led, Hastings July 8, A. D., 1880.
And at a comparatively
unforgiving one who will not for au editor.
JAMESM. MARTIN.
Prices,
“
Uou
can
fix
it
up
so
as
to
show
bow
j
Circuit Court Commissioner in and for Barry Co..
act condone, may some fair angel seek
Michigan.
quick they wa* to get there before tlie
ABIJAH M. FLINT.
his heart and bid the evil to depart un­ stave* were blown off. You can work
f« 48]
Solicitor for Complainant.
My Reading and Writing Table
til he stands before tlie world a being in details.”
Francis A true copy, slfast. Esocs Axnscs. Register
"Of course. I’ll attend to all that.
from whom all sin is herled.
It adjustable to nearly all kinds of ARMAt
2i
per
Sent
discount
from
publishers
prices.
Do you think of any more!”
Notice
of
Male
ot Ileal Estate.
CHA'
is a great convenience in reading
Wei. that good man who strove to
“Ain’you got enough! Lemme think.
.
Respectfully,
Having bought for CASH a large, neat
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Calhoun, m.
or writinc. makes i good cutting or lap­
to gane his field of wheat from out the O’yes! One Sunday me and my wife
board for Indies, or dining-fable for invalids.
C.
H.
BERRY,
nine, and had it cut op Sandy too, dont wa* going to church, ond ahe dropped ,
Nashvills, Mich.
Notice la hereby given, that In pursuance of i
order granted to the undersiiued, admlnfatralrix
no what he will have to do to that old her garter somewhere. Sue tola me
My E*sy-Ch»irs.
about it, and I noticml a little striped
the estate of said deceased, by the Hon. Judge
gOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
chap who had the face to go about from snake running alongside and listening
The
frames
are
hard
wood,
carefully
se
­
place to place and git the news and to her. bimeby he made a spring, ana
due, to the highest bidder, at Assyria Centre, in ths
lected and thoroughly seasoned. The seats
print em to, and tell what every one just wound around tor stocking, or
are double cane or ash splints, split from
and vicinity Ibal I am prepared to make the
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish, I countrof Barry, in aald hfate, on Monday, tbs 30tb
tried te but he didn’t fetch it.”
young, tough timber; are made by experi­
does do. you tel him bow to do, wont
“Why nutr
enced workmen. under my own supervision.
you f turn over now a leaf that, new
“He wasn’t quite long enough. He
Any chair bearing my stamp is warranted,
Cheese «i Everything
and if it fail in any part by fair usage, the
and in a path of wisdom walk, nor jumped down and ahook his bend, and
price will be refunded or another chair fur­
started
off.
We
hadn
’
t
gone
more
’
n
a
give tlie world a chance to tawk. L.
nished fnc of expense. 1 do not make the
quarter of a mile when we see him
thtaftit chair In the market, but I do claim it
Matteson has 1 hcered them say, just coming out of the woods jest ahead of
of Mlct.1to be THI BIST in every respect. Rockers
bought a farm on which to stay, and us. He was awful hot, and tired, and
and chain to order, any sice or height de­
------ :o:-----| Wish to inform all that by prompt atsoon tote leave old William Spire, and he had another snake with him, twice
sired. Send stamp for illustrated price-list.
a* big m. be wa*. They looked at my
for himself will start a the. P
1 tention, accommodating ways, good
wife a minute and said something to
Repairing Done in the Beat1 goods and low price*, hope to receive
downin packages of halfdozens for shipping
Then Wild Bill Junior, who is to! each other, and then the big snake
a fair share of your patronage.
For
export,
Nos.
X,
a,
4,
f,
6,
8.13
and
16,
went
right
to
the
place
where
tbe
gar
­
he rit last week again I see, he left the
Manner Possible!
.
------ter belonged. He rapped right around
le and took a^ which stow* he* it, put bi. tale in Ma mouth and went
Hi&lt;best Price paid ftor Produce
Ev$ry
chair
made
upon
honor
and
warou tthe •*£« track, cause if heed drove u» sleep. We cot him yet. We use
Me
Call
!
■OWOOl. MICH. U.,.,
rf
toted perfect. Prices range from 75 cents
:m malar
malar u
a while,
lady
on -------him him to hold the stove-pipe together
gsgygHgss
them
-------- —no —
„ —
COMS AND BEE.
«lmik.
Then the
the ribbon
ribbon club
club tha
th.
Fulnr “P’
wood
smile. Then
Sign, the Big Boot.
Four, Ital,.
say, is gaum strength most every day,
f. A. SINCLAIR, Mettvilk, I. I.
“Certainty" raid tl&gt;« editor.
A GENTS WANTED far trc beat aid fail wiling
A pUUr‘?
Prk-reJocaJI*
altho hard cider, lemonade and gin,
“Yon am my somethin, about the
■OI8K A FRANCIS.

NEW

Diamond Steel

CBromiiiio Reed

’iig*.

American and Foreign Marble,

STORE.

Buckeye

DRESS MAKING

P

MEAT MARKET.

Fresh and Salt Meats,

Smcfed Hams and Shoulders,

0. C. WOLCOTT.

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                  <text>VOLUME VII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28,1880.
—On Thursday, Zenas Platt, in the
employ of H.'H. Gill of Jackson, was
arraigned before Esq. Powers. upon
complaint of Joseph Armstrong, also
in the same employ, charged with em­
bezzlement, Jas. Martin appearing
for the plaintiff, and Lewis Durkee for
the respondent. After a rigid exam­
ination the prisoner was discharged.
Tjie difficulty grew ont of a refusal on
the part of Platt, to give up a certain
amount of numbers and door plates
which had been ordered for parties In
this village and Hastings.
—John Bulling residing about one
mile north of the Kilpatrick church in
Woodland, was visited by the fire-fiend
on Tuesday, which destroyed Iris pew
barn, 500 bushels of wheat, 13 tons
of hay,
300 bushels
of oats,
a straw-stack and •several
other
articles. Mr. B., was in this village
at the. time and his wife, who discov­
ered the fire, was severely burned
about her anus while getting a horse,
out of the barn. The fire caught first
in the straw stack which stood at the
side of the barn, but its origin is a
mystery, although it has oeen hinted
that it was the work of an incendiary.
The loss will approximate eleven or
twelve hundred dollars; insured in the
Woodland Farmers’ Mutual for $000.

L00AL GIBBLE-0 ABBLE.
Aa4 Penosal Cklt-Ckat. •

Wheat is on the rise.
Now pay for your News.
Brit. Hoag is numbered among the
sick.
Mrs. Herman Haver is seriously ill
with dropsy.
J. M. Waters has been sick for the
past few days.
Only forty more days for the house
fly to flourish in.
C. W.'Demaray has been repainting
his jewelry store.
us Gleason, of Lansing, is
Fannie Blair.
—The adventist grove meeting con­
Coe is seriously 111, with
ducted by Elder Holler, a few miles
tnfttant fever.
north of here last week, was a grand
Miss Delia Spencer, of Maple Grove,
success, and the numbers in attend­
is visiting Mrs. Andy Plum.
ance, rivaled those of Freeport and
F. T. Boise is off on a visiting trip.
Petoekey.
Gone to Iowa to visit parents.
—The editor has returned form his
W. G. Aylsworth starts for Boston
northern trip, and with the addition of
next Monday to buy new goods.
two or three pounds of flesh, is better
Wm. Young and daughter, of Tekon­
prepared to engage in the struggle for
sha, are visiting atC. N. Young’s.
bread, butter and good clothes than
D; C. Griffith is receiving new goods
ever before.
and will have a new nd. next week.
—The News has not fonnd any snake
Barney Brooks returned on Friday
stories bs large as some of its exchang­
morning, haying sold all but ten of his
es, but Dr. C. W. Wickham of this vill­
ponies.
age lias preserved in liquor a tape worm
D. S. Bailey, deputy internal reve­
70 feet long, lately passed by Henry
—The youngest child of N. 8. Barnes nue collector, of Grand Rapids, was in
Witte of Castleton township.
town Wednesday.
—The wheat yield in this section is of Mnple Grove, died on Monday last
James Fleming and Chas. Demaray
far below the average of previous years, from epilepsy. Nearly six years ago, attended the jewelers’ convention nt
when
only
4
years
old,
the
little
fellow
but Elijah Morgan, living about four
Jackson,
Wednesday.
miles north of this village, threshed 2-3 received a severe injury npop the,
Miss Dora McGraw is the first Nash­
bushels from 9 acres, which is the best head, from falling down cellar, since ville lady to accomplish the feat of rid­
which time he has been a great sufferer
yield vet heard irom in.this vicinity.
from fits brought on on by the injury, ing one of those mustangs.
The bridge below Jacob HeckaEsq. Chipman and wife returned
he sustained in falling; at times having
thorn’s, went down on Monday, while
had by actual count, six hundred with­ from Petoskey and other northern re­
being crossed by Frank Tucker, with a
in a period of 48 hours. An autopsy treats, on Wednesday night.
truck loads of saw logs, precipitating
H. H. Gill, the man who has been
conducted by Dr's. Barber and Young,
trucks, horses and driver into the
revealed no depression of bone ns had numbeiingand labeling our streets was
stream. One of the horses was severe­
a
Colonel
in the Rebel army.
been quite generally suspected,but up­
ly injured.
Sid. Kocher and Will. Heckathorn
on examining the brain they found ex­
—J. Lentz A Son's mammoth store tensive and very firm adhesious of the started for Muskegon on Thursday, in
is receiving its finishing touches in membrane with the inner portion of search of work and a fortune.
W. R. Griffiith returned from his
the shape of hard-finishing, and the cranium, and so firm were the ad­
early in September, the Lentz’ will hesious that *twas impossible to sepa- western trip Sunday night, and lias set­
move into the finest and largest sales­ | rate them without cutting. Imraedi- tled down to biz in his father’s store. '
room of the kind between Jackson and ately under those adhesions, between
Mrs. Frank Dancer, of McBrides, has
Grand Rapids.
the membrane and-tbe brain itself, was been visiting her daughter, Mis. Frank
Barnes,
of this village, for tbe past
—On Saturday last, the Vinkle Bros., found a large effusion of a substance
week.
•
stretched their rope across Main St., closely resembling the white of an egg,
F. C. Boise has been improving the
from Mrs. Yates’ block to Bud’s build­ only more firmer in consistency. Tlfis,
looks
of
his
lot,
on
west
side of Main
ing, and during the afternoon enter­ together with the adhesions, w as un­
tained the vast crowd of people who doubtedly the result of an inflamma­ St., by building a new fence in front of
fie
same.
thronged the streets, with their rope­ tion caused by the fall. The abnormal
F. D. Soules, of Barryville, has his
walking and daring feats on the trap- condition of the membrane and the ef­
fusion is amply sufficient to satisfactor- cider mill, consisting of four presses, in
era.
running order and is now prepared to
ially
account
for
the
long
continued
—On Saturday, Dr’s. Snell and Grant
make embryo vinegar.
of Vt. Ville performed an operation fits that resulted in tbe death of the
Col. Copeland of South Bend, Indi,
on W. P. Wilkinson, living upon the child.
will speak on on the political issues of
—
Last
Monday
night
a
Cemetry
street
State road, taking out a portion of twothe day at the opera house on Wednes­
nerves from his right cheek.
Mr. man had disrobed for night, and
day evening, Sept. 8th.
Wilkinson has been a great sufferer sought his downy lied, to sleep the
Business has increased to such an exfor several years, but now is much im­ sleep of peace, and drcam of the time
at the business places of F. C. Boise
when angels should hover around his
proved.
and C. W. Smith, as to warrant the
—Hon. E. P. Allen of Washtenaw, cot and whisper words of cheer and taking in of new clerks.
one of the finest orators of State, will comfort to his weary' aching heart.
The Juvenile Temperance Meeting
address the people of Nashville and He had got no farther in his dream, will be held at the Christian chnrch on
vicinity upon the political issues of than where angels began their whis- Sunday, Aug. 29, at 3 o'clock p. m. A
I
pering,
and
he
was
startled
by
an
au
­
the day at the Opera House on Tues­
good attcdance is desired.
day evening, Aug. 31st. Turn out dible whjsper, which appeared to be
R. B. Whitney, of Maple Grove, says
everybody and hear why you should just out side the house. He paused, he will give those boys, who stole his
listened and sure enough, either angel
vote the Republican ticket.
ox-bells, just ten days to (b)ring them
or demon was summoning him .to
—The Hon. H. C. Hodge of Jackson
to him, or he will enter complaint.
awake and present himself before the
Co., Greenback nominee for Congress
A good program of exercises is prom­
presence of the whisperer. Scarcely
in this district, will talk at the Opera
ised at the temperance meeting on
had
he
pushed
the
gates qjar than he
House on Tuesday evening, Sept 7th,
Monday evening next, and it is hoped
was confronted by a Whispering An­
and also at Woodland Center on Mon­
that there may be a large attends*, .e.
gel, whose appearance seemed to indi­
day evening,Sept 6th. All are cordially
Elder Holler drives the oldest horse
cate that he was a remote-descendant
invited to come and hear the famous
I in this vicinity. Its nge is 28 years yet it
of those hurled over the battlements
orator irrespective of party.
has the appearance of being able to do
of Heaven,in the bygone days of which
—On Monday Messrs. Moore and we read in Milton. He was minus , duty ns a family horse for many years
to come.
Hardy, with a full corps of lawyers and
coat and hat, and his face shone with
Geo. Franck, of north Castleton, has
witnesses repaired to Vermontville to
the crystals of mud with which his
a new granery, built by Will. Troxel,
contest the legality of a replevin,
phiz had in some way became closely
brought by Moore, against a mannam- intermingled. His Angelship desired who, Geo. says, did the boss job, and
he has stored in it 185 bus. of wheat,
SmiUi, who had bought a span of hors­
to know the way to thfe city, and was
the result of 8 acres harvest.
es, of A. J. Hardy, which had been tak­
unable to give any account of himself,
The M. E. social will be entertained
en by Hardy of Moore on a chattel
further than to state that he had been
nt the residence of Mrs. Hindmarch, on
mortgage. The suit was complicated,
trying to talk with a fellow being who
Wednesday afternoon and eve. Re­
and judgement was deferred till Friday.
had imbibed a little too freely of liq­
—A small boy named Archie Hyde uid death, about this glorious nation. freshments will be served from 5 till 7.
was playing on the top of some freight He finally braced up and wandered to The public are cordially invited.
James Fleming was elected first Vice
cars at the depot last Saturday and fell a neighboring barn, where he dropped
to the ground, sustaining several in­ into the arms of Morpheus, and in the President of the “Michigan Retail
juries. It has became quite a pastime morning was again interviewed by the Jewelers’Association,” an institution
among the boys to “catch on” the cars Cemetry street man, but was not able that was organized at Jackson, for the
while moving, and a petition is being to give any better aceoun^of himself benefit of the retail Jewelers of the
circulated, praying the council to pass than on the evening previous. From State, on Wednesday.
J. J. Potters family have been scat­
a resolution, making it a finable offence, his allusion to the talk about the Un­
and which if passed should be strictly ited States, itis surmised by some lead­ tered abroad over the land, J. J. going
enforced.
ing politicians that he his been a to Vermontville to pin-foather the
—Gregg’scrossing has lately been the victim of the shot gun policy, b ut his Hawk, Mrs. P. and daughter, to Hast­
scene of a couple of accidents which political views are unknown, farther ings to visit friends, and Claud to the
have resulted in the killing of a year­ than, when lie walks be is a terrible four-corners, to eat plums.
,
ling heifer belonging to Daniel Staley, Weaver, and when he whispers, lie
We noticed in the Jackeon Citizen of
and the disabling of a valuable cow, speaks KnplMA.
last week, that the United States Com­
the property of John Franck. An ex­
missioner of Indian Affairs had contra train struck the former last Friday,
The M. E. Church society are mak­ traded with the Jackson Wagon Co.,
throwing the heifer through a board ing a special effort to wipe ont the debt for five thousand wagons for the In­
fence and killing her instantly and the od their parsonage- They have set diana. It loeks as though he proposed
•noon freight on Tuesday damaged, apart tbe first Sunday in September to to deal with them fairly, by giving
Francks cow considerably but he think make a special effort to make up the them tbe best wagon on wheels. C. C.
he may save her, but don't propose to deficiency. The church will be nicely Wolcott, of thia place, ia agent for the
co have croton oil applied either crude decorated and the service will be ap­ above wagon, and has sold upwards of
■or adulterated.
propriate to the occasion.
100 in the past year.

The names of the streets have been
posted conspicuously on the corners,
and the village begins to bare a me­
tropolitan aspect.
—Fine showers visited this vicinity
on Wednesday and Thursday, and vegitatiou which was becoming badly
parched, now teems with new vigor..
&gt;/ —Last Saturday was a busy day at
the stock yards of Ainsworth &amp; Brooks.
Over 400 hogs were loaded and 190
calves shipped to Iowa and Missouri.

B

Lewis Durkee while sitting in front
of Wolcott’s harness shop, Thursday
evening, was taken with hemmorhage
at the lungs, and became so weak that
he was conveyed home in a car­
riage. Hcwever, we are glad to note,
be wa&gt; able to be about again on the
following morning.
.
H. J. Martin and Orno Strong have
opened the campaign in Northern
Michigan. Martin holds receptions at
his summer resort, and Orno goes ont
and orates to the people. -He will
speak to the Chipewas and Potawatiinies at the old Mackinaw Mission next
Saturday afternoon.— Vt. VUle Hawk.
And his Hawkship has become sc
wasted and worn in endeavoring to
answer the ringing arguments of "Re­
publican” upon the tariff question, that
he has been obliged to fly to the home
of his childhood-to recuperate.

THE TEMPE BARGE PI0NIU.
The Red Ribbon clubs of Castleton
with large representatives from Hast­
ings and other clubs, congregated to
the nnmber of. several hundreds at
Morgan on Wednesday, and after a
thorough baptitism of the dews of heav­
en, which was not restricted to the be­
lievers, a basket picnic, as was adver
tised, was served and ample justice
done. It was then and there well dem­
onstrated that a miqed crowd of men,
women and children could get wet,hungry and cold, without danger to life or
limb with no application externally or
internally of intoxicating liquors, in
marked contrast with the crowd that
assembled at Thornapple Lake a week
before. _A very pleasant time was en­
joyed. In the absence of foreign speak
era. as advertised, Capt. J. C. Bontecou
was represented by Jas. Clark, of Has­
tings, who did excellent work and no
body thought of his principal being so
well entertained by his substitute.
Capt. Linscott was then called for and
Judge Clement Smith responded to
the call, and for half an hour ho laid
down the principal of law and justice,
as relates to the use of intoxicating
liquors, in such a forcible manner that
the Capt. would have no reasons to be
ashamed of his substitute.
Tho “long roll” was then sounded
and the stirring music of fife and drum
enthusiasted several other speakers
who responded to the call,among whom
were Dr. Lathrop, C. 0. Scoit, J. C.
Clarkson, 8. J. Biddleiuan, Wm. Feist
er and L. J. Wheeler. The various
phrases of tbe temperance work was
alluded to by the speakers.
Jiad the weather been favorable, a
crowd such as has never been assem­
bled in Barry county, fora similar pur­
pose, would have gathered there. When
the people will leave their* various oc­
cupations in a hurrying season of the
year to spend an entire day to discuss
temperance, it is very certain that
more than a common interest moves
them. The man who aspires to any
official position in Barry county this
full may as well “haug his harp upon
the willow,” if the smell of whisk} is
found upon even his garments, and we
trust the time is not far distant when a
common sentiment shall
prevail
through the state and nation. X. X.

AT THE 80TH MILE STORE.
A very hapuy occasion was the gath­
ering of the relatives and fripndsof the
Rev. O. Scott at the residence of Dan­
iel Mead in Kalarno, on the 21st inst.
It was the day on which Mr. Scott ar­
rived at the ripe old age of four score
years, hale and hearty, and the gather­
ing was brought about by his grand,
and great-grand children wishing to
give the old gentleman a grand enter­
tainment as he was about to pass the
eightieth mile stone in tho journey of
life. Elder Scott has had of family
relatives sixty two, of which forty-five
are now living, a few in New England,
and the remainder in this State. Of
great-grand children there are seven.
Eider Scott, has seen an eventful life,
and having arrived at a ripe old age,
his friends are always at hand to cheer
him on, and smooth and make pleasant
his pathway to the tomb. At the
gathering above refered to, were sev­
eral aged persons, chief of which was
Rev. Monroe, wh? was past eighty-five.
There were present twenty-seven per­
sons, and the time was interspersed
with singing, prayer, relating of inci­
dents, story telling, etc., after which the
company sat. down to tables loaded
with everything needed to refresh toe
inner man, and to which all did un­
de justice. Elder Scott received many
presents, several very useful and raluahie, and when the company broke up it
was with a feeling that all had truly
enjoyed themselves, and been the
means of doing something to cheer the
heart of one, whom all respect.
E.D.W.

HASTINGS ITEMS.

NUMBER 49.
-

Business is brisk.
fOar markct is flooded with peaches.

At present they sell as low as twenty
five cents per bushel.
The Hostings sportsmen will start
for Crooked Lake about toe 1st of
Sept., for a jolly good time.
Spauldivg A Wilkins have turned
out some fine specimens of work, to
exhibit at tho Chicago exposition.
Tlie biggest beat of the season was
seen at the Hastings House last week.
It was a dead beat and Nell kicked it
out.
Cook A Sheldon have commenced
building their abstract office in tbe rear
of the Cole building, on the corner of
State and Jefferson streets.
Tho speech of Hon. J. C. Burrows,
on the 19th, was listened to with mark­
ed attention by a large concourse ofc
people from all over the county.
Tbe cold rainy weather on Wednes­
day kept many of our citizens at home,
who would have attended the Tem­
perance picnic at Tbomapple Lake,
had the weather been pleasant.
A fire originating iroai a spark from
Smith &amp;. Mathews engine, burned
about 75 bus., of oats for Wm. Haney.
It was an act of carelessness and the
boys propose to pay for the damage.
On Tuesday of this week. The
Presbyterian Sunday school held .a
picnic at the Grove House on Thorn­
apple Lake. Tbe weather was favor­
able and a very pleasant time was had
by all.
Last Friday evening the Royal
Templars of Temperance gave a social
at Temperance hall in this city, There
were about 125 tickets issued and all
went home with the belief that the in­
due in cuts held out by this council as a
co-operative insurance, can nut be ex­
celled.
A brutish being in human form nam­
ed Stilaon,attempted to outrage a little
girl, six years old, daughter of Thos.
Beckwith, last Friday. He was sev­
erely punished by toe enraged father
and afterwards arrested in Battle
Creek and brought back and lodged
in jail.
LeRot.
WOODLAND ITEMS/

COUNTY LINE ITEMS.
Oats is a very poor crop in this sec­
tion.
Tim Biggsand Douglas VonWagner
start for the pine woods on Monday.
The drain commissioner is around
laying
ditches in the swamps and
low lands.
•
The women swarmed on tl»e county
line one day last week. A quilting bee
was the cause thereof.
Montie Mattison killed seven rattle­
snakes one day last week. Mr. I. L.
Dodge you mnst try again.
The stock buyers are around, and all
the calvea and hogs, as well as grown
people, get sold occasionally.
I. Merrifield is in Ohio visiting
friends, and taking a retrospective
view of the home of his boyhood.
Mr. Earl of Kplamo had the misfor­
tune to fall from a tree a few days
singe. He received several bad bruises.
John Murray gave a dance in his new
house on Friday night of last weekJ
48 numbers were sold, and a good time
enjoyed.
Great excitement prevails over the
arrest of the Bellevue burglars. All
kinds of stories have been told, and it
seems to be an impossibility to learn
tbe true facto in tho case.
Isaac Townsend who has the Job of
building a dwelling for Mrs. Townsend,
commenced work last week on the
same, and while preparing for business,
he swung the hand-ax into his foot.
II. Bowen lias been making a new
drag which he thinks to bo a great im
provements. It surely does do good
work. Hank thinks that he can have
it dragging by windmill power in a
short time.
In toe western portion of Kalamo
tbe foxes are so nnmerons that they
arc becoming a great nuisance, going
into barnyards in broad day, and help­
ing themselves to chickens, turkeys
and such other dainties as they relish.
Hiram and Reuben Gridley, accom-.
panied by their brother Abram, of
Litchfield. Hillsdale Co., started for
Californaion Wednesday of last week.
They intend to remain about three
months, visiting his brother and other
relatives and enjoying the sports of
the chase among tbe mountains.
Nerve.

Give me a peach.
| The sick are convalescing.
Did yon go to camp-meeting ?
Select school commences next Mon­
day,
Jim Smoke doesn’t study “angieology” anymore, so Walter says.
Eugene Davenport expects to teach in
the Munyon district the coining win­
ter.
J. Baitinger of St. Louis is in town
visiting relation who reside at this
place.
dohnnie's Giraffes ran away the oth­
er day, and kicked up enough dust*
for a “Jimmycane.”
,
Our weather prophets predict an early
frost and perhaps so sudden that it
will tangle late chickens, and Perry's
moustache.
Quite a number of our boys attended
camp-meeting nt Freeport, and the
way that Policeman went for “Old
Wdblbeth” was a sin to snakes.

The Mass Meeting next Sunday ev­
ening, will Ims addressed by home tal­
ent, and as a special, effort has been
made on the. part of the committee,
to secure the best there is, it is hoped
there may be a larfte attendance.

The teachers of Woodland hold an
Institute at the Town Hall, on Satur­
day Sept., 4th .commencing at 9 o’clock
a. m., with the following program,
Civil Government, John Lee; The
Educational Institution of the west,
G. C. Barden ; Teachers Trials, I. N.
Harter; Thcachers Faults, P. 8. Holly;
The Ideal Teacher, Miss Mina Tread­
well. The Institute will close with a
lecture in the evening.
Q. Cumber.

Mew Store.
GFCJLNichols has opened that Boot
and Shoe, Hat and Cap and Notion
store, in the Yates’ block. New Goods
and Low prices. Call and see me.

LOCAL MATTERS.
Special Notice.
All parties having notes or accounts’
with C. G. Wolcott that are now due,
will very much oblige me by calling
and selling the same immediately.
Respectfully, C. C. W.
ty J. L. Stevens keeps more tools
and stock than any other costom shop
in Nashville.
ty I have now in stock a large line
of that celebrated Blocher Boot, these
boots are all made by hand mid every
pair warranted, they are undoubtedly
the best boot in the market. Sold ex­
clusively by [46-tf] D. C. Griffith.
ry Three-Year-Old Colt fot Sale,
Enquire of E. Cook.

FF* Bee-Keepers should use the
Comb Foundation for sale by
H. T. Davidson.

JEWELER.
C. W. DEMARAY.
The finest stock of Clocks in Barry
or Eaton county.
ry A good stock of straight Elgin
Watches, will not handle a Watch but
can be recommended by all, all full
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
Niebel movement. Straight Line Es­
capement, Quick trains.
Tho rope walkers were in town on
ty A fine line of Jewelry and Silver
Wednesday.
Ware. Two doors south of Truman's,
C. W. Demaray.
Dr. Parmenter lias been building
some new barbed wire fence.
fy You can get the Celebtated
Stark
and
Voorman
Pat. Sand-bands
F. M. Potter has gone to Syracuse, N.
Y., to visit the home of his baby-hood. put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s for
only $9.00. They are worth five titties
Dr. Xane acta as though he was what they cost to any wagon.
about to embark in the millinery busify Wilson A Howe still sells Boots
new.
and Shoes os low as the lowest.
D. W. Chnrch has two pair of - pears
Vf Wilson A Howe sells Tobacco
that weigh two Iba. and one ounce, an
for 40 cents_________________
pared.
Whttat is coming in slowly and the
farmers are complaining of a short
crop and low price. “*
Porter Barnes claims that one swarm
of his busy bees has made 90 Iba. of
honey in nine days.
Onr Republicans meet in caucus on
Saturday, to select delegates for the
county convention.
Tbe pretty stopolma’ams are swarm­
ing about town this week, about 60
tenders being in attendance'at tbe in­
stitute.

THE

A public examination will be held
at the Union School building »n this
village on Saturday. Sept, 4th, com­
mencing st9 o’cluck a. m., for tbe pur­
pose of examining all persons who may
present themselves u candidates for
certificates, to teach in’che primary
schools of this township. The exam­
ination will consist oi both oral and
written questions, and candidates are
respectfully urged to be in attendance
promptly at 9 o'clock. Writing must
be exeeated with pea and ink.
C. N. Youxg,
Supt., of Schools.

�with it for any moirey in the world

t
lUtbt of -ettlUK *
unless it be the
.
Forty Tears in Bed.
•*r f»!r, but
clay.
has suffered death by hanging ; and in ; Cynthia Taggart and Elizabeth (com- I
that
ease,
even,
if
a
desire
is
expressed
i
moiily
known
as
Betsy)
Taggart
are
the
’
ting in ita perambulator alone on the cried, jumping up and down gleefully,
by the condemned man or his friends J names of two very extraordinary women, I
edge of tho sidewalk,, in a little cobweb
that hia
” cannot
- j one deceased,
........................
his body bo
be buried,
buried, his
his ’Ixidy
the other
on the
brink of
of a dreka of embroidery and lace—the
for the
The the grave. Their father waa Deacon
1 claimed
’ •__ * '
tL_ dissecting-table.
r_„ •
_
poor little thing !—perfectly blue in this wOTi’tbe toolohg,” and away bounded be
lost straw the Legislature piled ....
on was William Taggart,
Taggart,who
who
formerly
formerly
owned
owned
or .‘
chilliness of the damp evening air, with­ both children. And all was quiet the last
out a thing on its head or around it; the next half, when suddenly the neighbor­ when it abolished capital punishment, kept.the old ferry at Middletown, in this I
PITH AO I’OIXT.
nurse at a neighboring gate, wrapjwd in hood wow aroueed by’one prolonged and made it absolutely impossible for uh county, where Betay still resides. They •
__ get
„-----------------------------------------------Ixidiett for dissection in n legal
o_ belong to a-most resiiectahlo family, and
a handsome crimson slmwi, doubtless agonized shriek, and hurrying in the di­ to
On seeing a house being whitewashed,
laws, as
stand,
TL_ L.77L,
“ they
tL,- now
_
’ en- i these two women have been visited by
the pro]*erty of the baby, which she had rection of the sound the neighbors found 1 way. The
a small boy asked, “ Man, if vou please,
“------ ; body-snatching.
No man can thousand* .of people who were anxious to
appropriated when a safe distance from. Norah in a dead faint just boaide the courage
a practicing physician
phyaiciacand
______________
sur- i learn something of the cause which are you going to shave that house ?”
home. But I am humbly tlumkful that 1 open cistern, and little Beta rubbing her l»ecome .
’’he
he has dissected, and the laws I brought them
into notoriety- Cynthia
__________________
“ You see how bold I am, and I don't
my wife potaoeaefl neither the heart eyes in awestruck wonder wakening from geon until
nor the conscience of either Mrs.'Brigh­ n nap she had been taking on the riiaded absolutely prohibit our getting bodies in 1 was bedridden for nearly forty years he­ wear n wig." “True, sir,” replied the
ton or Mrs. Eaton, and do you know, grass just a short distance beyond. And ft legal way. We ,can't legally bring fore she died, and Betay has been in the servant. “An empty burn requires no
dear, that it pains me exceedingly to. peering into tho groat open-mouthed Ixxiies into the State from other States, same condition for thirty-nine years. It thatch!”
Sani^he, 'as he etole one, “ I seal my
hear you s]Huik of them as examples of cinlera nothing woe to l&gt;e seen there save as their laws prohibit it. Of course, we is stateil by those who hayo known them
mothers ? for the name, os applied to a little white sailor hat floating slowly must have bodies. We must roly on the weU that patient endurance of great suf­ love with a kiss.’’. Aud she. suiting the
, them, is aimply a mockery. My prayer and silently on the unrippled surface. generosity of friends in New York who fering watf a morluil feature of their ex­ action to the word, replied, ‘ * I seal mine
is'that God may ever preserve vou from And when a few momenta later the front will send us bodies*, and run the risk of istence. Asked by &lt;the writer, a day or with whacks.”
any temptation* which might lead you door of the handsome house opened and getting caught and paying the penalty two since, what their illnes wm, a rela­
A nriTDE girl, noticing the glittering
in the footsteps .of either. But there Minnie Leslie came Itounding upstairs, of the law. I can’t tell how many Ixxl- tive replied tliat he could not tell; in fact,
comes Fred for hi.** promised rtx-k and calling gleefully, for her ]%ta, fine was ias are used in Maine for dissection in .no one knew. It was simply alack of gold filling in her aunt's front teeth, ex­
swing," and, catching up the little’fel­ met by pale, awestruck faces which the course of a year. The Bowdoin School vitality; tbe unfortupute women appeared claimed, “Aunt Mary, I wish I had co|&gt;low, he placed him in bis mother'a arms, seemed filled with dread and fear as she probably used twenty-five bodies a year; to lose all power after arriving at a cer­ per-toed teeth like youra.”
the Portland School ought to use about tain age. Of late years but few visitors
'..and. kissing lioth, left them fur a lik-tle approached.
Ax article is going the rounds entitled
| while to attend to some necessary mat“ Why, friends,” she cried, then sud­ ten bodies; two years a£o, when our hsve been admitted to the sick chaxnl&gt;cr “ What Kissing Really Is.” Gentle­
l ter of business.
denly a conBciiJuancss
consciiiuaneM of some dire evil Lewiston School was in operation,-we of the surviving sister, but iu the first men, there’s no use in trving to explain
years
of
their
extraordinary
illness
they
used
ten
Ixxliea
a
year.
Then
many
l_, —
her,
andI
I -The.next evening found our friends seemed to take |XM8cssion of‘ L
were called upon by strangers from fur wlint it is, for you can't. Be satisfied
| seated just outside of the great tent growing d. iwllv puleahe piteously naked, physicians, who have a good deal -of
and near, esjxicially during the summer that it is and always will be.—Keritucky
Wilk' yntx nri- txsvo&gt;ln«
I which hod spread ita white wings nnder “My baba «, are they nick ?’’ As she practice, use one or two lilies ,n year.
Of joys of mornr paring youUi,
time. Cynthia, after taking* her bed,, State Journal.
laid
her
bm?
—“
■*
We
’
ve
got
to
have
bodies.
When
a
id on tho door of her room,
took out upon the, bf*hw*y brew!.
the noble old pines skirting the lake
found
much comfort ’with a lyre, it is
And Mn-ak for tue ■&gt; kLudly truth!.
“Here. Johnny, go to the store aud
sshe could turn the knob, a physician comes upon e rare disease,
shore. There in the quiet peacefulness but befdro\
said, and ip her uncultured' way would get some brads.” “ rSixth* what, father?”
he
’
s
obliged
to
post
himself
on
a
dead
kindly
hand
I
was
laid
on
hers
to
draw
her
of that midsummer evening, the moon
body in order to save a live one. The conirioee poetry. She once wrote nn “Home brads. You know—nails with..hy
empliatically
threw it off
away,
but
sh
. shining lienignly down upon tbe shad­ ----"Ode to Health." Her death appe*red ■ out heads." Johnny guea,ti-ud the stureowy wene, seemed a fitting, pl’aoe in ' and ppsheiTton into the room. Occu price of a body dejiends u]x&gt;u where you
get ,a body
by the
sildnt figure buy
-- it.
- - To
—,7
—r* here
—r— coats
------ us
—- to afllict her sister Betsy to a'.great de- 1 keejier is informe-d that “ Father wants
ita grand solitude for tlie forgetfulness of pied only
See, and ut times she was inconsolable, some brats without "Leads.”. .
of
little
Fred,
stretched
on
Iw,
|
about
835.
You
buy
them
in
New
Turk
■ all cares and anxieties, and -a merry
er mind won?il wander nt times, but I
t- . •
,
„ ’ .,
,
J&gt;arty indeed was here aiwembled, ns the tiny white l»ed, ' ’and from whose ^”r &amp; apiece. The Maine Medical As- tho name of sister Cvuthia was seldom
r^st’‘L |H‘ar.’ »md an uncle
- --■ r toogne. Hci ..ephew, . well- , W b» hide S-y«r-nld n&gt;e«, “it jouhke
ively chatter, social converse, music and limp, still body still trickled the little socintion is taking steps in the matter
rivuleta of wat r, thc long vellow curls
frPnR
make a way to secure bod- '
«« tongue,
. song fully attested. But this, the first
IV. Amu. ixxnilo don’t o&lt;&gt;0. known L.mnra m«u lur,-. .„oMof U»
,o?’.",n,e,«rm.
legally.
people don
«i&lt;”ru
i.muneM
I evening, they separated early to retire —now straight and reaching Mow the
n«khAgain,
Ilnur Eton*
run ’tiuconill- ; lint
to go
to the; war, Mid by mur&gt;git&gt;u»
fn\*" “Tlf
tlie risks.
”•
j to rest, of which they idl felt tlie need little, plump waist—the white dress, ®}dcr
wug uiiw«.-'n &lt;’» fur work. Every man ooudnet rose from the rank of private to ■ y.u®
"T ’^r
A SUMMERS TRIP.
after
the
long
dov
’
s
travel
broad.sash
aud
tiny
blue
slippers,
the
ring
themselves
for
work.
Every
man
after
’s trawl.
who
over
runs
the
nsk
of |i t,int‘d raltm-L
cokmeL This was nearly twenty
p‘““irke&lt;1’ ° UDl k?’
1
"Wthe
’l.v,long
Mindfler
.Imr.
whM o»m« thi» Muy little BmuIh Jl «&gt; raid, wet Mid | ’
M&gt; works
™t-k* "
v" bodies ™
“th
? n
‘k rf
decaving
flesh. I yenrs 'H?o. and the colonel says that even j uu BEOU Jou •
!| long face and subdued- air ?”
' from the "
'
?’’ asked Dr. | s““. met
gaze of the mother whose being poisoned
Dr.
Garcelon
once
came
near
death
from
tbci
&gt;
*&gt;»
friends
used
to
write
him
that
*
---------------—
ue go, Leslie, coming suddenly iqxrn
upon his wife, I Bgoniztxl
agonized shrieks again and again rang
“Pwease, mamma, let Fweddie
Whm »trctcbe&lt;l frvtn pole t.» yds;
this muse. I Mas once sick six weeks I “Aunt Betay is failing fast." Yet she is
Twaddle 'ants to go fwisin’, too. FwedT . . as she
.. stood waiting for him nt the tent through the great, still house oa she from Mug ]&gt;oisoned from a l»odv, and I 8t“* ■“*«• Bnt jx-rhniMi the most extra­
seems to
is we
the uwi»
last jniMplace
across
room ’jami
die likes to fwis HO blld.”
door; “Seems
i«&gt; me
mv this
win u&gt;
’V Ij Ixmnded
---------r—the
------------”—caught
; °~i the
~a” au Auburn pl.vsician Las suffered’in the . ordinary tact in her whole, case is that
the little 2-yoor-old
”-yyor-old stood twirl
twirl-­ in the
worid
a long
surrounded
j “one
^tle one
in ^her
firms,
l»egging,
pleadworld
for nfm
long
face,face,
surrounded
1 ,lttte
in her
arms,
liegging,
pleadAnd tlie
same way. Bowdoin College 1 as paid ,l now - f. nearly «?«» U”r 'J
nothing but
Aail throw* vou down and jerks you
'
ing his tiny, straw hat, his great plead­ us we ore by the beauiv ami snlilime I iug^K “ pib-ously 1 for just one word | •
* ’ of■ Oir'^ of lta .r.
— ...
water
her litwncr
not
om-not
oartiThe lulddit of t&gt;ock% tweak.
1/.I.:1.,1.....;.1„
1110 Pneo
professe.s
to
the has
. Yrnasii^d
‘ r nas pmwreo
Bps,
one p.irtiof this exquisite lakeside
seen-' —
—tob*wake
wake m»
upaud
aud sav
say“ Mamma ” just
ing eyes full of tears os he watched his grandeur
,
•*»
J
cause oi
of meujcai
medical science.
science. &gt;&gt;o
No .ow*
less inan
than |I '~7
d? d “hd
nounalimont
Her —Ktnkuk Oal&lt; City.
e
more
j
cause
“
*
*'-•
•
«*pwetty young mamma,” as he called ery.
Look at that broad expanse of I oncemore.
Oh m’v darling ! mv darling ! won’t
number have died from poisonous nun&lt;1
become completely a blank for
•• Where nre you going?" said a young
“Oh, my tuu.wK, u.. u&lt;uui^ ; „u».. ।
-*-7
her, pack her vahse for au early start, water with its multitude of waves, liftinv
be
ima^uied,
gentleman
to
on
elderly
one
in
a
white
ifUt-I exhalations from corusca utxm
tho open
oi&gt;er- a *OE8 time now. As may
imagined,
an
upon Uio
for she and “ Fwed's ” pap&lt;i were a very i»g their inlrer-rrateil betuk, murmnr- I ,v&lt;m ne’er pnt ’onr little "«rm «rm« [ *'xbal»tion« from con»&lt;« .U
1V1old
bare old ' aho w reduced to a mere skeleton. These cravat whom he overtook a few miles
essential port of a very gay party that inn Mui wlu»ix.-rinR to e«ch oilier iu* they around my nock ngidn, ami Mk in your | nUM-table. I »ould ratlier
Bodies ...
two or tYo CftBca are P’-’Hmp" the most remark*from Little Rock. " I am going to
m ■&gt; tlioiuuuid .luaiui j »«“t l&gt;«lo way, ’ Menima. doth you I &gt;od&gt;e» than new om-e. I™_..
were to leave thc next morning for sev­ iiwa *&gt;nlv to
■ jj’ , ble of thasori ever heard of. There is I iteaven, my soil. I have l»eon on mv
eral weeks’ shooting and flsliiug ut the. cnntale, and theae trees too, these great ' lug mo? and wmt for tho aiuwer oi thn’“ *«’k» old are lieat tor tllanectton.‘ not a particle of imagination or sensation j wuv for eighteen veara." *• Well, gocxlmajejtio tree., awaying, alnioid moan- ! knew., which was always youra; for. my j
,.llnlTh
amI Kfral,lakes.
v
connected with them. Their family is
by’old fellow! ’if you have been trav­
ing; their whispered chants scarcely I dftrimg, I did love you . God knows 11
.
.
“ Oh, Fred, dear, run away; don’t
Is it wrong for achurch deacon who I ou&lt;'°f the most respectable on the island. 1 efing toward heaven’ for eighteen wars,
auuiiue above
auove the
me nccomiMUiiment
accompaniment of
oi tlie
tne i1 l°Vt*d my baby boy ! but why—why did i *
,’.■
tease mainmn, pleas * when she is so audible
1 .." to
■ a young lady
• ’ on a । and atiy Htatement they make can l&gt;eim- au,I got no nearer than Arkansas, 1 will
।
.
v.v.
1^..
*.-*
..*-».
*&gt;~.vra.
umbrella
&gt;..-.1.^.,
i.
u
-lra^
.......
_____
!
I
pwr
I
mw
him
?
Tf
T
luul
Ktnvawl
with
I
ovcr 1«""
’ H I h»d »tay«l with |
»
busy ! Here take mamma’s Inxits down ratio... toning, Irolick».nio wves. ;I
Siuiday
to kiss
Why, little wife, wlint could lie more I mv Itabies,
bnbin, Gtsl
God would
would never
never have
hare sent
«ent; "W “
•■■'■■•• •»
­ her «i tlie way । plicitly relied on. Jt is not |xwsfl&gt;lc for take another route.”
. to Norah, anil tell lier to iMilish them ;
poor
old
Betay
to survive
survive many
nianv uays
davs.
, .
—
punishment
!”
• home ? T1“-‘ following documentary evi- ।। P°°.
r ol
^ “
7“^ ™
grand or delightful, and only a few short this
* Socruel
* *"
‘_____________
Jr ond parent to hm son: “Yes, San
that’s a darling little man.”
she’ talked ’and moaned
the whole I Je“ce was recently laid before the dea- 8O^g *u-*
thl*fc aJ*e *akea __
uotnonnshmg
foodi j
,. .....
j Francisco is the place to get on iu.
*•'*hraLiinra
—**
“ But Fwed ain’t a man. * Fwed's weeka to enjoy it all ! Come, brighten । irwht
*h„ Kni„ . cons of the First Baptist Church, Jock- ; whatever.
Boaton JoumaL
I L&lt;x&gt;k at James, he started without a
u*Bht through, holding fast to the httle,
‘ - —■
mamma’s dear, darling little baby boy ’ ’ up, we must enjoy everv moment to | aaacatooo
tu.m__ cmm&lt;»av t --- ______ _
.
. Mich, i “ Having heani that grave I
; jxmny, and has lately fai let! for8100,000.
zat’s fwnt mamma always says, only show our appreciation and’ thankfulness hfeless form—all efforts to take him away j «&gt;«h
unavailing
and' rumor
not nntfl
the I rumora nre in circulation affecting my
Iproving
—- ------------"**n —tU
*
Songs of the Steeple*.
i Of course that’s an extremv case. I
when she wants Fwed to stay at home. to the Giver of all gtxxL"
^'th "..“m iuhf
I U
In IM.
Uii» W
»ge th.the Nothwbmd.
Nothertamln elaini
clnim prpro- 1 don’t expect yon to do
well a» ihnl.
“Yes, I know, but it’s all so still and fBrat day-jlawn did the bright, glittoring
-----Fwed don't want, to be a man. Fwed
anirtncr ti.„ dvmMri-s
Pnrm^. , Still, with honesty and industry, I see
7“i.once ,close;
olo“ ■ then,
U"'"; srddenlv,
"[‘W™1?- come
c‘?“’ ' Herewith suomit tne louowmg as u true 1.1,
------- - -- ------------wants to lie a little Iwy and do wiz mam­ I »Jemn. it almM makee me •«&gt; braid.’ eyes
’uu 1«
v ^re ! statcmmit of the circumstances^emt of iu
muajc There are more chimes i uo reason why you should not, m a few
,»Fred ray., whou he cuddle, up i tov
thej^^ owvuu,
.woou, rn&gt;d
uud b.he
lay
ma. Pwense. mamma 1 ”
in her huriHUtd'. totn».
or ’’«rdl..n&gt; in tl..t country tlmn iu .nr
tod tor 850,000.”
And the tears now Iwcame full- I close in the night," and Minnie Lealie. Itulhdptoto
mU^MehXu’™ it iS. raUSd
-,“»•« !■* '““J «
) A toco Atnuriewu win, tad Men in
-grown solie, as he caught her around the glipped her hand in her husband's arm | •??C1O.V
neck and clung to her with all the and drew closer. “And I can't help but ' J
strength of his baby arms, ns she leaned
forward to hand him tho lioota.
i«
£3*^^£?«£?. I
“’ffi--j The cari/imte son he parades his.paternal conacieu“Ah! ah-! mamma didn't think her tb.y got up aud f.mnd p.™ .nd nmmm.
j U any water hail come into toe cellar. I Jm?tebW&lt;fr
Pla-Ye&lt;1 “* B
«»~ngh tl»e city, and pointe out
codling
«U
up
’‘ fro
from
“ thc ^Har
Mlar I gave
„haniUes
r
ixmiiected
T
wjth the | lto architectural lions. Finally they
boy was such, a liaby as all this ! Come, Uby »B2the^SUtl1Iem after ali’- Md feTer’ 110,1 (lhe movo‘l “l,out thc h°U,M‘ 11 ; After Co,flui
run down stairs now,” and she l&lt;«&gt;sene&lt;l ahekughed a little faint «wt of u lauglu “en? Bhado* of
her some candy, and. while going totbe
h^i before a mauv-piltared building.
,”“h ,Mlo,li’antl 1
'door. I nut mv arm around her and
8 ‘**h.
»n executing
Whnt xs that lordly pile?” asks tho
the plump little arms. “ Mamma don’t
_
which
charm Tthe inhabitants t&gt;f oIj
.. j tlonq
••
tlie
"‘hougS.-XX.i "th, .tiU ’
j'"-. On ®
h«M £_e.u- i the^ira
j'c
’mnhS"
wont to have to be cross to her little li£‘ Im‘"3,“lUriS&gt;'t“l
Ereil Ran fast, now, and when you
•come back we’ll rock and sing and send give a thought to during the day would cheerful, xmihnp Mmme of old. Mid
They cross over and put the
1 Ctarle. H. Putaer.
lliui •lut.-in.nl 11
k
on &gt;hjch tlw
(‘
nurse clear off and momma'll put her became mountains at night, from the thingM ui hoe Uttle uno only U M, ta | «-M« the toltowmg tmtonwim-ul Irom
i. “That, gentlemen," says the
d
d
wi(h Ul, h,nd
little Ixiy to bed herself. Won't that Ire days of my babyhood."
m*to J that bright, tauntiiul city whore
.
,‘b." “"I ’h“
: I which n X.-*! in » thick tarthern .toll. .
’ “is the Medical School." ’ '
■nice? ’’
“Oh, yea, all you need is u little rest; " Nt-eer wl» the »un nor todoi* thc let”
TJf
,l“t&lt;-m&lt;*nt u eutatMitmlly |
recorded ttat a carillonnrur oi
A pompovs
™-™„. lawyer, who supposed
.u1T*ra..
A
And Fred, with a shadow of a smile, you're
uervuus to-night; to­
rn're urea
tired nnu
and nervous
:-----sarcastic,
l»i. l------------------Though she still poles slightly and nu- ,
me
Nellie.—L. G. Bige- urages was
expert he even executed himself to be very
said to tire
■ though the deep, quivering sighs at- morrow you’ll be all right.'
swers tenderly, “ I can’t leave my little : wP*81!* 'hiivuig en- - fu;?Wt.B &lt;IO those famous Mis that hang in i-----keeper
of an apple-stand
,------------------------- .. j : “ It seems to
■tested that the
yet.
sure. enough,
on th&lt;
w ay wy not all gone______
„And
— ,,
And sure
enough, on the morrow not
one*,” if asked by a stranger to her ex- ।
’“f foundation. Mr IMe- &gt; the cathedral of that ancient citv. Ine
*’-* yon
—“ should quit
Tho i
I—
n»p .that
thia trving
pattered off down stairs, dangling mam- one gayer in the party could lie found ;
and goat
go at something which is
issueU toe tallowing:
It hav- I rupufiy-develaping esthetic taste of our ■ business
nusincss ami
•- intent
-——•-upon •*•ma’s dainty boots,
the---------’
errand nn tnu.t. W1UI thrown to the breeze with jierience if she contemplates a summer |
trip.
! mg come to my earn.that.scandalous ,
j* KnidUoIlv bringing the use of not so wearing on the brain.” “Oh,
■ to be performed.
the first rays of tlie morning sun : and
Uc-kwxeu. iu.
,
stories are afloat m the city differing j chhnea and the jx-nls into our American ’tain’t business,” said tbe apple-seller.
“Why can't you take him?” asked that day, a fair sample of those that fol­
•
• ■
:
,»taten»ent signed by mi&gt; July church^ jn the places of single bells. In [ “ &amp; lyin’ awake nights tryin’ to dacide
•“ Papa Harry,” who outside of tbe home lowed, wua one of unalloyed enjoyment. .
Some Men’s Wives
last, this is to certify that juch scan- | jfuw york tjiere
of ,4^,, ( whether to leave my fortun’ to a orphan
circle was known ns Dr. Leslie. “It’s Fishing, shooting, rowing, the pro- j
rare sen • n re.
, d^ous stone- are false in ew-ry paxwcuThomss’s Church. &lt;m j ’»ylum or to a home for played-owt old
• too bad to leave the poor httle fellow, I gramme for the day, finished with music
Three men of wealth meeting, not long tar. and the statement so signed by me Fihh aveuut, wjd’Fifty-third street, the . lawyers os is a-killin’ me.”
- declare ; it takes awav all tlie pleasure and dancing in the evening. And into
ST/*?*’cu?v™?“ , contains the trAofr of toe occurenro a. | d:ime. u( Grao&gt;, on Broadly. The
- of the trip.
Come, Min, what do you the spirit of it all she entered with all
THEN AND NOW.
^rn’-d upon th^r wives. Instead of . rehiteil to me l»v my daughter Nelbe.—
^4^ Thomas’s, ten in number,
Twas In the Rloetnlnir,
aay ? let’s take him."
the ze»t of her ever-exuberant nature; finding
I!&gt; the- fair W»W1UK&gt;
“ “ fault
" with women in general, and L. G. Bigelpw.
: were cast in West Troy, and put up in I
•“ Well, Dr. Leslie, you may take liim not one could take a steadier aim, or their wives in particular, each one olieyed
fuy darllpc luSny year* M1
to
■“ .“1,^n‘e&lt;L busim-M meetaug the beautiful tower two’veara ago. Thev ;
And n&gt;y memory lender.
and your daughter, too, if you desire ; row a boat more skillfully, for Minnie the wise man'- advice, and "gave ‘honor’ held in the First Baptist Church, the xrv the finest in tone and tune. ‘ Their
she is only two years older, and is donlrt- ,Leslie, in her girlhood days, hod de- unto his wife."
fojlowmg preamble and resolution were I WBBm. j. woudrously beautiful
The
[r* tn Umtulrr.
less as anxious to * fwis ’ as Fred is. 1 velojied a decided diiqKxition to be what
“ I tell yon what it is,” said one of the
:
zw _to y
1
•
' Grace, also ten in number, have
But, as for me, I w^nt u little recreation sxne projier jiersous term “ fast,” until men, “ they may say what they please
“ HXKEAH. Certain damaging re- ( a uulU^ weight of 10,300 poumh. The
: and rest, and if you take them yon will ' tamed by the love of her grave, noble- alxiut the useleaanesa of modem women, porta have l*eu circulated in connection . Lu-giM Irell, oiled the Rector’s Bell, or ‘
assume the entire responsibility—babies, ! hearted husband, who, though he ad- but my wife has done her shore in secur­ with Brother C.H. Palmer;
; the tolling bell, weighs 2,835 pounds.
nurse and all You gentlemen talk very , mired the bright, wild, winsome ways, ing our sueceM in life. Everybody
“ATero/rerf. Tliat the Ftfst Baptist ; Thi» splendid chime coat &gt;8,000. If vou 1
• magnanimously indeed, but you fuk*; a | loved her for tlie warm, true heart, which knows that l*er family was aristocratic,
Chwch, having listened to the nqiort of :
u,
a 11&lt;?w M.naatton, go up into
■ mother’s place for just ore week, and he knew existed and beat far away iu ani1 t‘xC1!wivv2’4‘‘1 f111 that, and when I •.»
.vMJu...ra-uu
1.1-u1«.y to
w
. Ule bell-tower
l&gt;en-iower of
ut Grace
oraca Church when!
when i
r
,
.. .
... u
ita committee
appointed
investigate [the
i the probability is that you would not tire depths of n true womanly nature.
never &lt;U.n. . An,. •*«
clraraeu-r ut 1 | Mr. Steub, lh« carillon,u-nr, u prartu.1
F.rmlug luder the
Hie n«r.
romora rfectog
affcctimr th.
the character
1
run away for a little while, but alto- With a letter every day or so from home, work ux her file ; but wlwn w. A ©j. ( said C. H. Palmer, find that he has l»een i iug. He does not’ dance about amidst u
Th°
f
JU-t
“ not generally known that
gather. I do truly believe that I don’t apprising tlie parents’of the welfare of failed, and I hml to commence -at the [ gm'lty of no wrong beyond that set forth forest of ropes, pulling one and then an- ' 'ritliiu three hours* ride of Boston a
take a half dozen steps a day when at ' the little ones, tire days glided by in foot of the hill again, she discharged the m his statement of July 30 last, and tlnit ■ other and another, as the old-time kell- i larKc Mul profitable businestt has been
Jhome that either Fred or Bess, or lioth, uninterrupted ]deti»ure. Tb« weeks nre servftnta, and chose out a neat little cok- he wna simply indiscreet in said matter. ; ringers of England did; but he plavs on ' l^rri&gt;-d on since 1848 along the seashore,
-are not after me. I sometimes think if gone anti we again peep into the 'home tage, and did her own hoiutekeeping u*i- ■ —George G. Byroe, Clerk.”
hi» carillon a clavier m tlifcv do in Hol-! “»&lt;* ** nothing more or less than “farm■ there was a single place aiXiut tlie prem- . where mamma and papa are now ex- til I was better off again.”
। Moral—Newer take on umbrella toflnncl Thev are there, ten chime-ringing : ‘n8 nnder the sea," Everywhere upon
■ iaef. that I could slip to for just two pected. Although seieral hours before
ranged
in a row,
keys
a 1 theNew England
of extern
New England may
“■And my wife,” said a second, “ was 1 chureh.
j levers ranged in aJ levers
row, like
tlie kevs
of a 1like tho
«msta
ofof
eastern
may
• minutes aud be alone, I should be ex- time for tlie train, we find Norah pre- 5° •P17 daughter, carreaed and petted to
„•tevon Trnr«
|- pta„
o fforte.
orU._ Thoec
low the water mark,
pi“*°
TIhjso huge keys
kevs require |' &gt;*
he f«m&gt;d,
found, ten feet ta
below
'tremely grateful.
Yesterday, I laid ' poring the little ones for their advent, death ; and evwylwdy
4 WcB if ha ;r
u
ie whnle
ngth of his arm’’and hand tl”*e* hchen
...
the
wh.Je Mtre
strength
lichen known as carrageen-the
carrageen—the
&lt;lown for a short nap, and hadn’t more which, indeed, was no easy task. Per- will
marry
a doll like that,
he ll make
The
famous
arelueologist,
Schliemann,, to
! jo
eachofof
the
levers
is ! I'*h1™!*
moss
commerce. Itmavbe
It may lie
---------j---------------------------------------------lamous
yetueologist,
bchhemonn,
yjUj
cmcm. ToToeach
the
levers
is
*11 nK,?
w
ofofcommerce.
than got seltled and closed my eyes feetly wild with delight, it was utterly **■
ths
Athens to "a Russian paper,
- ------ ...
....
..
“ greatest
4 * mistak
*“*“e of his life-; ’ but
* . ”writes
'*’*“■* from Athen?
j attached a rope, passing
through thcceil-1
^&lt;ul1 from the sunken rocks anywhere,
when I felt a scrambling on tire side of impossible for them to stand still t wo when I coxae home the first year of our'' “ foUowa
’ have
u
: 1returned
*
Bows:* “ I
just
from । fiig to tbe tower above, whore it connects ,uul I*1 tb« Uttle sra]Kirt of Scituate is
•the bed, and in a moment Fred's arms minutes nt a time ; but, final! v, the task marriage, sick with a fever, Mie nursed i A^i® Minor,
Minu»,where I*have
u»«o&lt;M
u»finished
k &gt;iuu&gt;ucu wiQj iu particular bclL Up in the light,
at ,last
almost the only place in the country
•were around my neck and his little hand was finished, and Bees and Fted stood me bock to health, and I never knew her that .digging out of Troy which. I Ix*gan., airy, latticed tower, far above the roofs wJ,'-’ru V
8u^,t‘rwl aI»d cured. This
patting me on* tlie cha k, as Ire nestled waiting in the parlor, looking very much to murmnr because I thought we : hi 1870. During ten years I have strug---------T.7^' ; of the tallest houses, hang the ten wide- village is the great center of U»e rnntm
■ up cloare and whispered‘ Mamma mare like fairies in their &lt;lainty muslins, couldn’t afford any batter stylo or more |S
gledwith
which ! moutlied messengera of sound, that onlv I -business in the' country, and the entire
—------- ."great
’’■'T.difficulties,
------- v—famong
—lonp *hich
■ dfttheym tag your little Fwed?* withaneh । ribbons, aud slippers than the two ver- luxuries.** •
.
tls?
the most troublssGuie
troublesome ban
has been tlse
the large r await
awnjt the nm
m^u-r s touch to fill the air 1 Union draws ita supplies, from these
• irresistible sweetnen* that I of course ; italile flesh-and-blood children who, lost
’• Well, gentlemen, "chimed ma third, amount
an­ ^tb melody. No uutraveled Amero.au . ’^’hes- Longrakra are used in tilling
- r •. of debris
i • under
i ¥ twhich tho
tbe are
nnwux/l «a smart, I....
.1*1... .....li.
.* . it fully. It Voa the music
• said ‘ good-by to sleep,' and turned to i Moro their debut into the tath-tub, hail O
“T
I ,married
healthy,
iirettj inent /-itv
city u*ii.u
was liTtri.-il
burned. Tf
It has lu.ni
been necere I! mn nppnxuato
numne farm, aud it does not take
eceivt- liia caresses; and, in fact, that resembled very much the African species girl, but she was a regular blue-atock- sary to dig down and dig ui» the ground j a wiwt victor Hugo calls au opera, of ' Iong to fill the many dorira that await
&gt;is the way my naps usually end ; both ' of humanity, having been engaged for mg. Bike adored Tennyson, doted on fur mure than sixteen ranis Mow the steeples
! the hehen, torn from its salty, rock ML
»he and Bess mnudly take that time to the last hour or so in tlie very entertain- Byron, read Emerson, and named the ■ surface.
—*----- But -I —
J fully recompensed '
—------------------------ -—•—
The husbands and fathers ’ gather the
am
aaaure me of their affection, bless tlieir ing and diverting occupation of piling first baby Ralph Waldo anil
Bhat Is the Bible Like!
moess from the oeu, and tlw&gt;'wivte and
aiul the second for
b,r all
ftb my
111 v trouble. I
' found the remains |
innocent hearts. But still, I do really ’ eM dust on each ,others
It is like a large, beautiful tree, wlucfi J daughter* prepare it for the market Soak,
-rr. heads
—T— for tire
— Maud ;but I tell you what ’tU,” and the of seVendifferent cities; the last of them
get nervous and tired sometmree.”
—
i
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—
a
x
i
—
i*
—
«
j
, express purpexe of watching it roll down Bjx^kker’s eyes grew suspmioiMtiy uatot was the Ilion of Homer. That city «a» beam sweet fr.ijt for those who are hu n j it in water, and it will iMl.awuy to o
“ Well,
little
wife,■ I do sympathise ।uv!'r Iiitta’i'?'■■ *«’»***&gt;•»»«*».ssiuiww built Iw the JEolians, 'vanished from grv, and affords shelter and shade to1 j«dlv. Boil it iu milk, and a deliciuna
u.
—
r n.u
■witli yon and nil tb« nat ol yooumkind । dr.-™.-. &lt;U1 of wlivh th,-T C.oronghlv , bod m Auburn, njr poor irifo W no n- Greece by the Dorians iu the eleventh | pilgrims on their way to the kingdomof ' white and creamy blancmange,‘is tlie.re“
&lt;™*« “«* ™&gt;ton^«ud enp.rml,
from Urn .hridk. of | meml«an«» rf n^feet or .Hntod moth­
’’ ‘
”
* ’
•• •
• ' '
■ writ. The annual prislnctisTAmi ten to
thousand l-&gt;
bArtcti;
■ la.-...w-rali.
a »■
&gt; ■«and'it
ra .1 ■ —• 1.brings
—.1..
Dr. Leslie. :u* with n canas-ang move- merriment pnxseeding from the coal- erfy care; and the little dressca that buried cities I found many statues of i It is like a cabinet
of jewel* Mra.l
and w.rara.
]&gt;re- I- fifteen tlvira.inra.1
ment. he drew hw wife to-him. “But house, where Norah had finally drieov- Btiil Mein the locked drawer were all Mincna with the owl’s head, whence j cions stones, which are not only to be 850,001) into the town, which sum »
-tlrnu denr, this would lx; tt d»*olatc en.-d them mid now, to lie.imprisoned mode by her own hands.
Jotunal oj her name of Glaucopis. In another city I looked at mft. admired, but used and shared by one hundred and fifty families.
-world to ns without our babies after all. , in the parlor in this priufully nice con- [ Ctowmr.
were found many images of the &lt;b- f worn.
Its. consumption iu the*;manufacture of
But I presume thev wifi do very well dition fur an hour or two was more .than I
vinifies.
But the most interesting j It is like a telescope, that brings dis- lager beer is very large, and the entire
-without ns for'ft uttre while! The l&gt;e»t the human nature of two such tree tots
“I wovld announce to the coagrega- aiid important of all tbe discov- tant obiecta and far-off things of the beer of tbe country draws its saholies
place for children, after oil, is at home, could stand.
They concluded that 1 turn that, probably' by mistake, there eriai is; of course, the oity of King ! wt»rid very near, so that we can see from Scituate benches, as tfie inijiortaand Norah sterns to fw« perfectly good' Norah’s presence would help innttera waa left at the meeting-house this Boom­ Priam. Every article found in the ruins ! something of their beauty and import- tiou from Ireland ht» Mlmo*t ceasecl. It
-and trusty ■ so don’t wc^ry about it I! considerably, and proceeded at once to ing a small cotton umbrella, much dam­ of that city bears unmistakable signs of • anoe.
‘
is not generally known that the moss as
know yon do need rext ; and we want a call her, but, an no answer came to Fred's aged bytime and tear, and of an exceed­ having been destroyed by fire and in : It is like a treasure-l»&lt;HU*e, n store­ an article of food, is called *t
'little more of the old 'color littre, too," ’ stentorian “ Nowah, NownK” they con- ingly pale bine color; in the place time of war. There were discovered j house for all sorts of valuable and useful farina.”
aad h« playfully pinched the .sl^Uy . eluded to go in w-arch « her * The whereof was taken a very large black many remains of human bodies in full things, and which are to be had without
tinted cbesks.
t
\ bath-room l«?ing the laxt place where silk umbrella of great beauty. Blunders armor. “.I dug opt and cleared away the i money and without price*.
Chattanooga flatters heradZ that alm.
*”
' ‘
‘
they had seen her,' consequently to il of this sort, my brethren, ore getting a debris from tbe entire WaP that *ur- : It is like a deep, broad, calm-flowing
pumpkins, and yet her propor­
Um
they repaired, but nothing greeted them little too octtnoon,'**-:
runneted the dty. and also from idl the ! river, tlx- Ixmks of which are green imfl tion’ df salquus is only pne to every. 500
■principal buildings. Now I am finishing I tiowury, where- birds sing and lambs inhabitants. Think of 499'iiien Waiting
11 of waUtr. “ Well,
Manx people who hunt for happiness a large volume in English describing J pUav. and dmtflitths children are loving for die fire-kmidreth to drink and wipe
lOWttll is. Mnrpmn are continually finding fault
with full details all my discoveries, and and happy.
off his mouth!
:
.... -i •
...

�V

Gray married the young haro of the
Endora bald out both hands, plead­ coffee and sugar trade, Mrs. Dorksdals
marked her estimation of Mete’s diaraoingly.
ter by giving her as a wedding present,
"Only for one night, Mete,” she urged. part of the jewels.
‘TH be personally responsible. Itear
“For she is a good girl," said Mrs..
f M«te,plM^M
Darkedale, “and she has chosen well
M*te Gray hemtatod in an agony of aud wisely/-’
knocked again.

Tariffrwf
WEEP MVXBY ■ATURIJAY M0BN1KG. A*

Nashville, Michigan.

piOIVEETt STOHE!

AGAIH TO THE MT,
With an IMMENSE STOCK of New and Fresh

A Swift Banner.

“She is in a hurry, miss," said
Hannah.
,
“Tliero, take tham," cried Meta, push­
' ing thc caws into Eudora's hand, "and
oh, be careful of them! I oughtp't to let
you have them, I know I ought not, but
—yes, yea, Hannah, I am coming.”
And, relocking the jewel box and
wardrobe, she dropped the keys into her
pocket and hastened down stain,
followed by tho
exultant Eudora
Fenley.

Talk about your walking matches!
Why, a good Indian rtmner.
do his
hundred and twenty-five
miles in twenty-four • houra, without
malting any special effort, either.- No
tedious training in that case ! One of
tlie most interesting races in-the world
AND TEEMING WITH CUSTOMERS
is that between on Apache Indian and a
nd I ahritik with tear
an unary wave
SUouk! tn«uK ruy Lark IB tu wild &lt;hnn;
deer. Tlie deer starts at full sneed,
... V l.__ »—aa III- I..,,.I
....
making long leaps of from ten to thirty
feet At first he gains rapidly on the OFFICE I!*rRUMAX'S BRICK. SECOND STORY.
Indian, but tlie Indian follows,. every
▲DVXBTIBXNQ KATXS.
new and then uttering frightful, yells,
Tlie lady whose haste'.was so immedi­ but never for a moment leaving or losing
ate proved to be only a poor friend of the tlie trail. The doer, when out of sight,
Our stock, for the Spring of 1880 consists, as usual, of th*
Darkdalea, and when she had takeu a halts and looks liock, but noon his pur­
12.U0
best selections from the largest wholesale houses in New
11.CO
1- (&lt;J
“I shall not be gone more than a week, reluctant leave our poor little heroino suer comes in his sight, when he Ixuinds
KN
17.U0
rto
IMO
Meta," said Mrs. Darkedale, “and of found herself with abundant leisure to on with longer leaps than nt first; finally
York, Detroit and Chicago, which may be enumerated
r. oo fig
*TJ»
course I feel that l ean leave every­ reflect over what she had doue. •
13.00
he makes for the water—spring or stream I
under the heads of
“Oh; how wrong it was of me!" she —and when begets there he halts and ■ 1
thing in your charge, without the least
thought,
with
remorse
and
anguish.
anxiety."
drinks all he wants.
Now there is no
1
“Of course yotrmay, Mrs. Darkedale,” “.But she will bring theni back again hope for him, for after he drinks he can- • *
said Mete, a flush of gratified pride to-morrow, and then I will never, not run so for or leap so far. Pretty
1
mantling her cheek.
never let them go out of my hands soon the Indian comes • in sight again of
“One favor, however,. I must ask," again."
.
while tlie tired deer rests a moment;
added Mrs. Darkedale, “and that is, that
Meanwhile, Miss Eudora Fenley, but the tired hnnter never holts to drink,
you will not receive any company during speeding homeward, like an arrow ont of not if his rxouth is as^h-y as ashes, for
a bow, found herself checked at a street by doing ho he not only loses time, but
----corner by tlie 'ffenlleman who gave he cannot run so fast?afterward. Over
The girl colored ieep scarlet
guitar lessons aija wore his hair curling hill and mountain they go, never rest- '
VILLAGE OFFICERS.
“I suppose vou mean the Fenleys," down on his neck.
ing, the Apache ev^r in hot pursuit |
—Elibu Cblmzao.
•
■aid she, not without some constraint in
“Well," said he, in a low, imperious By-and-by tlie IndiKnxaees a blood stain | Prraidcnt
Recorder—Frank M e Derby.
her manner; “I do not expect to see voice, “havcyougot.it?”
on a ruck, where the deer has stumbled j
them while yon are gone."
“ I have got no money."
and skinned his knee &lt;»rf struck his nose. ;
“Very well, "returned Mrs. Darkedale;
A smothered execration bunt from be­ He knows now thr'Tfuv will soon be i
“you are a good girl, Meta, and I think tween his lips.
Cook, B. F. Reynold*. Wm. Boiton.
.
' ended, and nuis foster than nt first, ।
I may trust you."
“ flush,"’ said Eudora, impatiently. .while the deer loses ground every min- i
jlorirtio.
Mrs. Dark.-dale was the relict of an
ute.
When
the
deer
sees
tlie
Apache
1
“Do hear me &lt;»uL I said I hail no
■' East Indian merchant, who had left her
money; neither have I. But I've-got close upon him he stops suddenly.by a r - jfFauIiuiFirauoPU.CHUBCH-a. d. Xrw- 1
THE CELEBRATED
*
, widowed and childless in the world about
rock or bush and turns. Sometimes ns &gt; .VI n&gt;M._i'Mior. smier* ev*ry8*b'&gt;ub at ii'^ |
something
better
than
that,
Mn.
Darketwo. yean previously.
soon as he stops he drops down fainting, I
anJ ~ p- “■ 8*bi»*tii,*cbo'4 at is m. Pr*j&lt;i
dnle’s jewels." '
or even dead, from fatiiu.-. If not defi
Meta .Qxay was a distant relative, who
'She ojM-’ued a fold of her dress just
had come to the Darkedale house, partly
already when the Indian seizes him • by {
because her cousin’s widow luul written wide enough for him to perceiiv, in the the head and hind legs, he makes but
gustnr^ girrrforti.
depths of her pocket, the tarnished red
her a cordial invitation, and partly be­ vefvetcase.
They cannot fail to please the Ladies.
little resistance, and is' dispatched with ; =
w.^hTyoung,
"
“
cause she had nowhere else to go. She
His face brightened.
the knife. Tlie hunter now cute out a |
was a pretty, enthusiastic young crea­
D. Office Esm (Me of Main Street, Hsshvlll*
"Good," he said, briefly; “you’re fine piece and eats it, taking not a
ture, who had stnmge ideas of the world, clever. But don't go home. Our little moment's rest for fear of getting stiff, ivl’ office houn from 7 lo » a. m. and 4 u&gt; * p. m
and who rather disputed the promising plans are discovered; the police are on but puts the deer on his ahoulder, or, if i
OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ONLY HonH. A BARBER
wholesale grocer whom Mn. Darkedale tlie scent. I’ve got all tlie valuables, too hcarv, a n»rt o[ it,.Paring: tho r«l .. D. ,,.0.^1. i-h.od.n '..a a,™™ i
e&amp;L CuroodLs and selling on the basis of □Three
had selected as au eligible match Tor her, such as they are, and, with your wind­
m u secure place, and then trots back to 1V1. Office, near nui.Unee, on corner of WmUImt
because he was a wholesale grocer.
his comp, having traveled perhaps p I «on and Suu Stroeu, Na4w«le, Mich.
fall, we can go where we please,"
l^eet to the yard and Sixteen Ouiioeo
“Sugar and raisins ore so vulgar," said
After this little insight into the private In* hvd miles without resting.
The
DR. C IF. GOUCHER,
Meta^ turning up. her pretty little nose. life and cqnveraation of Mr. Oswald
to the pound, enables us to hold all our old custom*
next ilay some one will take the back 1
“No more so than stocks and bonds,"
iLECTICPHYSICIAN and Siincon .pr
-Fenley and his nccomplished sister, our rail for the balance of the game.
ers and gain new ones every week. A visit to the PIONEER
retorted Mrs. Darkedale.
readers may readily conjecture that Miss
And much to the good Indy's vexation,
Patent Flour.
CHAS 11 BRAD Y
STORE will convince the incredulous of this fact. We aim
Meta persisted inlelecting for her lx»om Eudora did not return the next morning
with Mrs. Darkedale's jewel casein her
Almost everybody knows of patent
. ,
friend a dualling damsel called Eudora hand.
ttn,d Pric.ef°r
°9ffered
f. _, *_zt
__
Fenley, who. fitted dresses and trimined
Meta waited until toward night, mak­ what it i«. Stripjxxl of technicalities, *«&lt;i.
Bounty md p.othem. Although most goods have advanced from lo to 2o per
bonnets in a strictly jirivate fashion, and
ing
all
due
allowance
for
Eudora
this is about
the story of ita manufact- t1.??. ~~—"■‘"'z.'m
“‘..“Y.™* cent we are selling many of them at the old prices.
had a poetical brother who gave guitar
Try u»
i.zi
*,.i
i
&gt; bu»lni»* rutruit*.' lo my rare. Offico oppoalla UnFenley's fatigue after a night of merry­
lessons. Meta Gray was not often ob­
nre : The best flour used to be mode of ..u Uotue, Naabrili* Mleh.
making, and then, with throbbing heart, winter wheat Spring wheat yielded j
I and see.
stinate, but tliis wns one of the few oc­
and
strange,
vague
fears
besetting
her
either much less in quantity, or else so i
casions on which Mrs. Darkedale got, as
LEWIS DURKEE
she herself phrased it, “thoroughly out bruin, hurried to the private dressmaking much of the bran got into the flour in |
N. B.—Will continue to pay the highest market price
AWYER, Notary Publie. lira! E*tal* and lux
and milinerv establishment
■»« Atfrnt. Collections promptly made, iu
of patience with the child."
| exchange for all farm products.
But, to her dismay, the apartments ita manufacture that its color wnsintolTile wheat
“I believe they have bewitched her,"
erably dark.
.ZL_ r would bo gSK-SSJ"’*"”
were
vacated,
and
“
To
let
"stared
her
said Mrs. Darkedale. “However, IU
ground and then bolted. In the refuse—
say no more about iL Perhaps the fancy in the face, watered on the panels of the bran and middlings—would lie inEAIORY PARADY.
will wear itself out, after awhile—and I the door.
eluded a large proirartion of the spring i tubtice of the peace. ConrcynadD* raro“
A
bad
lot,
miss,
”
said
the
landlady,
have always heard that opposition is
wheat, and this would sell more purlieu- v tully.ud promptly *arad*d io. offle* out
Prop’r Pioneer Store, Nashville, Mich.
NrabtiU* MWt
tho worst thing in the world to fan a indignantly shaking her head; “ and if larlv for feed for horecH. Now tlie Uwt
I’d any idea of what they was like I’d of flour, and the most expensive, is mode :
flame."
&lt;
a-let
mv
rooms
stand
empty
afore
I'd
WAI.
PARMENTER.
So Mrs. Darkedale went away to frer
of Hhis ven* refuse of the old-fashioned i
J^OW IS THE TIME.
OCii-S over Hull'* Drue •tore. Ver
friend's sick bed, and left Meta Gray in u-rented ’em to them. Why, miss, the process. It all came out of the discov- i 51, D.cuoiitvUie.
Mich.
possession, with only old Hannah,’the police was here yesterday, and it seems ery of n way to draw out the bran. Un- '
they're
a
well
known
confidence
pair
—
~W71L GRIS WOLD,
maid, to share the honors.
der the new process the wheat is ground I
To Take Advantage of the
It was a novel and rather a pleasant re­ and me out of a quarter's rent into the about aa liefore. The first result is an .
D. Homoeopathic I'hTildaa and Sorgeon. ’’
• Oflicc over I&gt;. C. Griffith', atore. Bealdenc* '
sponsibility to order the dinner and de­ bargain!"
“ But where have they gone?" gasix.il ordinary flour sold for exportation. Then I. eoruSkl’nllllpa and Durkee atrteta. Prompt atteo- j
cide on the dessert; and, when that was
the
remainder
is
taken
and
put
upon
.
&gt;Ut
upon
।
u
on
K
|ven
to
call*
day
or
night.
Meta.
,
’
settled, Meta went up stairs to “tidy up"
horizontal sieves, and while ugita- ’
“That's what I'd like to know myself," great
1
Mrs. Darkedale's room, straighten tbe
A. M. FLINT,
tion is going on there an ingenious sys­
। guipure lace coverlet and put away the said the landlady; “and what tlie police tem of draft is rushing up through, and ♦ A TToKNEY al Law and SoUdior In Chancery
means to find out, too/’
various articles that the good lady had
carries off tlie bnfc. What is left is the
'• •»
C^a of thtedau.
Meta Grav went home with her heart 'glutinous portion of tlie wheat, the most Grtttiii'egtoro, N^viik. Mich.0
°Ter ’ .
left scattered on chitins, sofa and dressing
feeling like lead within her. For an in- 1
table in her haste of preparation.
nutritious
and
most
productive,
and
out
1
----------------------------------------------------------As Meta folded up a cashmere scarf, sts nt she, too, felt almost inclined to of this, purified now by tlie drawing off ।
E FARAD Y,
• \
something dropped with a clink on the follow the example of Miss Fenley and 'of the bran, we get our new-process JLf ANUFACTURERof BootaasdSboM. Makin*
her guitar-plnpug brother, and disap- '
floor.
flour.
The
result
of
the
disco
«
-err
of
the
,
•
“
&lt;&gt;
^ny*
*twopear mysteriously. For now how could ;
,
&lt;
i.i
*
tic 1 to mi all orucr* promptly, ana u in* loweal
has liwn to make the poor spring u^as price*, shop ea»; ddeof Main direct,
“Mrs. Darkedale’s keys!” she ex­ ■heeveffoc® Mrs. Darkedale after this? process
■
”
claimed aloud.
And Meta cri^d herself to sleep, not wheat of Minnesota and upper Wiscon- !
Where he is constantly opening
the mrat ralunble ot gnu'n.
I
EiYKiK.
j
It was true. The little bunch had only that night, but every night for a ■in
1
somehow caught on the long fringe of week.
------------------------------------------j XJ pUca in th* viiia*«. Stout hone*, good dr»y
"
the scarf and got jerked out of the old
"Fm afraid it don't agree with you to The Pocullarltles of a HuMrliuwib
lady's pocket, and she had gone off with­ be left alone, miss,’’ said old Hannah,
Swan.
CHARLES SCHETDT,
out them.
inquisitively scanning her young mis­
Visitors to Pine Grove Cemetcrv, at 1
P
r
’
”
"P
,,r»i&gt; wt
, ,,
,
- ■,'
1 &gt; ih-ttliu-knmllh and Ilurw-Shovlnif line, i
Meta was still looking at them, and
-------- LN——
tress’ wan face and her tear-swoflen evehvm M.l&lt;-.Mid&gt;. s&gt; wk* him »&lt;m11.
pondering to herself Mrs. Darkedale'# lids. “ But there’s One comfort—Mrs. .Milford, Mass., are much surprised to |
see a swan standing on a grave, near n |
consternation at discovering th«r loss,
Darkedale will soon be home now."
I child's rocking liorse. Tlie swan utters |
£Hucrll*ntDK&gt;
£*rdf.
when there came a soft tap at tho door,
n shriek if any one attempts to approach j
and Miss Eudora Fenlev rustled in.’
“Yes," feebly assented Meta.
the grave. Sinnc years ago tlie mute to
x-ra'W'r uaithr
bringing with her a general impression
But she didn't appear to brighten up this swan died, and soon after the rock- lyOttOTI 1IOL SE,
of sparkling beauties and fluttering rib­ very much nt the immediate prosi&gt;ect of ing horse was placed od the iiewly-mnde ’
’
Xpuhville,
Miohigan.
this "comfort"
bons. and a decided o^r.of patchouli.
grave, when tlie surviving swan iminedi- ■
Mrs. Darkedale came at last®
“Eudora!" exclaimed the girl.
ately stationed himself as protector over J
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
“How you did start!” said Eudora,
“ Why,’Meta,” said she, “what's the । the horse. If tlie father of the little
Thl« l» n new Hotel. cvritndly located, w«ll kept,
with an affected little giggle, “No, I matter? My poor child, &gt;ou are as pale | Ixjy that is buried there approaches, the
nJ it* outruni are always »urv uf rvtllng batter a&gt;
didn't ring. Hannah was cleaning tbe os a ghost: and you've In-eii crying, too. swan makes no outcry, but do one else •evtnmoJauon.
for the amount paid, than at any
doorsteps, and I just slipped in and came Has anything happened ?"
is allowed to approach tlie s]x&gt;L Ih-straight up here, as I didn't find you iu
“ Yes," said Meta, striving to brace cently the horse was taken away .and
herself
up
for
the
confession
which
she
the parlor. What. is that you have iu
tV It is economy to trade with me, for I will not allow any merchant to]Miintcd, and while it was absent the swan
knew must be made. ,“ You left jour took no notice of tlie grave lint pissed P J. Pl BCBQDB,
your hand? Keys?”
undersell me, who sella for CASH.
keys!”
'•
ita .time on the pond or in iu bouse, but
"I know it,” said Mrs. Darkedale,
when the horse was replaced thc swan
quietly. “I missed them before I had took np his position by ita side, thus
them. See—here's the key of the china been gone an hour. ”
.«.! i, u; uu.
uhowing that it was tho rocking horse ------ —» —-• • ■
closet, and ther big one locka the stiver
ect, rail on Frank and you will *o a war happv
“And—and I lent your jewels to and not tlie grave that wns the object of Don't forget th*, p!*co-OM door north of Ibaold JJERE YOU HAVE THEM.
bcaujfet, and here'if tlie wardrobe key,
Union
HuuM.
ita
vigil.
It
is
rumored
that
the
trysUx-a
and the little ono with the gilded top be­ Eudora Fenley. She only wonted to
the horse removed, but the
borrow them for one night to go to a ordered
'
longs to the jewel-box.**
When we say this, we mean that you hare
JS’otHry 1‘ublic,
of the lot refused to comply with
1
“The jewel-box,’’ slid Jhidora, with ball. I know I did wrong, but ahe owner
Maple Grote, Mi ch
command, because his sou had re'
sparkling eyes. = “Oh, Meli, that will I* eoaxed them from me Ix'fore I knew what tlie
that it should lie placed above q LIEBH AUSER*
'
the very thing! I am.going to a ball to- I was about And ahe has disappeared; quested
his grave.—Boston Journal
i
Jiorrow night, and I*ve a pink satin dress
------------—-----------------I
KEBCHAN
and wreath, and s’*eC'of imitation jewels.
Effect of Climate on the Heard.
Oh, if I could duly wear real ones, just me ? Will you nil &gt; w me to work for you,
l
.
.
I
■
this once. Only tor one evening, and like a servant, Until I have made restitu­
A singular effect of the dry air of j READY MADE CLOTHING, I We are opening
the largest and most complete stock at
Mrs. Darkedale would never know it tion ?'
Egypt, and ono which, if supported by
Eve always, heard that her’s are such
And Meta ‘ sank on her knees at the similar facta, lias a scientific value, is
Oreoairt Wuuutrt H»u»am,
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
old lady's feet, with streaming eyes and
pleasure to present before the people of
voice choked with sobs.
Meta turned pale'and red.
AnEnglidunau who traveled up the Nile 'JHAT HUSBAND OF NINE !
.
“Oh, Eudora, I dare not "
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
Mrs. Darkedale put out her hand and states that his bcurii, which at home was
“Where would be the horiu?" boldly
Gate hia SHADING and HAIR CUTTING
straight, soft and silky, began, imme­
our store will fully prove.
demanded the milliner Mid dressmaker. ytroked the girl’s hair kindly.
diately unon arriving nt Alexandria, to
’
“
Mjr
dear,"
said
she,
“
don
’
t
fret
“No one would be injured, and I should
There a not so much harm done, after curl, and to grow crisp, strong and
all. There would have lieen if the jew­ oourj»e. Before reaching Es Souan it
els had been in their case, but they were resembled horsehair to the touch and Um of Grata FaraUhlsj Good.,Cigar, and Tobacco,
And you’ve always told me, Meta," with nr.* ’•
•
was dippoecd in ringlets. He accounts alwayaln atock.
a aentimental lucent, “that you loved •
for this by the excluding drvnuM.pf the
BUSH.
j '“No/’^mid Mrs. Darkedale, “I took air, and considers Unit in tlie course of
“So Ido," faltertd poor Meta.
J them out, wishing to show them to a many generations it permauontly curled
“TMB BOSS"
“And you won't grant ms this one fa- ■ friend of mine, a jeweler, wno proposed and crisped the hair of negroes. Thc
—
m, Xf.».
to peaet them. I left the case because hair on the traveler’s head was not af­
It must also be remembered that we also carry an immeni*
! it wns toe cumlxrsomc to cany. They fected.
are now being reset"
stock of
NASHVILLE, MICH.
Sknriy Mete unlocked the jewel case;
A Providence lady visited a store to
Meta drew a long breath of relief.
square box of . inlaid wood, which oc- Mias Fenley had been cheated of her purchase a pair of gloves. She tried or
ipied one m the shelves of Mr*. Duie- booty, after nil, then, nud had disap­ one or two mire before 'become satis­
yy ILLIAM JONES,
fied. A lew day* afterward she missed a ’
peared with only an empty case.
"There can be no harm in looking at
valuable gold’ring from her finger.
AND
j
“ But I was just as much to blame as Search was made for it without success,
if they had been in the casket," she ut- ;md it was finally given up aa tost At
i
te
^
d
W'^
U
jra."
Ml*
Mn.
Duuai,;
tho
expiration
ol
nearly
n
year
she
went
tique set 4 jewelry in a ruby velvet cbm
into tlie same stare again on the name
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
; “only your loss has not been unite so errand as before. In the finger of the j
first pair she tried on she found her
,
____ _ . "~~7 ■ ,
cue when old Hannan knocked ut
loug-lotd ring, where she left it in draw•opal, and
hnfieddoor

ORNO STRONG,

Spring Goods

HAPPY IN BARGAINS

THE JEWEL CASE. ;

Dry Goods
1C lothing;,

Jlashrillc girrrtonj.

Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes

Ladies and Gents’
Furnietliuig; Goods,

Groceries,
Crockery.

DAVIS AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES!

L

L. J. WHEELER,

M

&amp;REAT SPRIH&amp; BOOM.
It Can Be Found at

D. C. GRIFFITH’S

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Doots, fSlioew, TNotions, Etc.

Boss Barber.

Bargains in Spring,Goods,

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,

g *.

E

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

BOOTS, SHOES,

ALL KINDS S FOOT COVERING,.

tog off toe (lore &gt; year ago.

1

DENTISTS
Mukrlil- Bleb.

�boys, fivcgnn*,lnc!uding a ll-ponn^er,

The street* were all laid out and um*
it iS an easy matter to find one to ac­
-------------------------- -company ua in our ramble* ov«r the iaX A. M H VI L L1Q1
!
wh jc|j jn 174 t|ie rrnwler will re­

,--------- ”------------------- ’
member, was considered so grandly
SATURDAY, - - - AUGUST 88,1880. j^eturesque in nature as to be set aside

by Congress ns a national park.
' Taking the foot path that leads to
i tho right around the island we soon
MaarxAC Island, »
1 cotm, lo -Robinson’* Folly,” so named
•
Acouar 00,1880. 5
jn 1780, Capt. Robinson, then
DkakNews iuadkrs:
i commander of the post; built a summer
There i. ..
"rt l‘“"“ UI&gt;™ “•
hundred year* ago, during the (yveat .house .built
... upon a rock,
, ”
- the dements
_«------Manitou, or February moon, a large disturbed its foundations and in a
number • of Indians were assembled at short time it was jiercipitated to the
Point St. Ignace, and while intently
base of the rocks, 140 feet below. As
gazing at the rising of the sun, they be­ the Captain was a connivia! sort.ofu
held the island, upon which we have chap mid loved his cups, thc tale is
been laboriously tramping for thc past calculated to have a moral top, al­
week, suddenly rise up from tbe water though tbepe is no account of any one
in its present form, which they fancied being injured by the fall of the house.
resembled the back of a huge turtle,
Not many steps to tbe northwaid of
hence they gave it the name of Moc- Robinson’s’ Folly is the “Arch of the
che-ne-mock-e-«uug. meaning a great Giant Stairway,” and a little further
turtle, aud which translated into the on we come to “Arch Rdck,” the
French tongue, became Michilimackin- great point of interest. It is a mag­
ac, and by this name was the whole nificent natural arch spanning a chasm
section of country both north aud south of ninety feet in height and fifty in
of tlie straits kpown for many years. width. The summit of the rock is
Finally, for convenience, the front precisely one hundred and forty-nine
part of the name waslopped off and it feet above tlie level of the lake. It’s
became simply Mackinac, and the abutments nre composed of calcare­
name which once took in nearly all of
ous rock'and- the opening underneath
Michigan is now applied to only this the arch has been produced by the
little island 11 mile* broad by 8 long, falling down of the great masses of
and county.
rock now to l&gt;e seen on the beach lieThe Indians have always regarded low. The arch it less than three feet
the island with veneration. They be­ in width in several places mid it is
lieved it populated witli Great Spirits considered to be a daring feat to cross
or Giant Fairies, and the day is still in it. David challenged u« to cross it,
the memcQg of old citizens when the which we succeeded in doing, whilst
heathen Indians in passing to and fro our guide wns telling how a.certain
by its shores, made offerings oi tobacco poor fellow attempted to cross it and
and other articles to these Great Spirits fell to tlie bottom a mangled corps'*,
to propitiate theiugood will.
but tbe story' was to much for David
In 1670 Father Marquette came to and lie backed out. The arch is com­
Michilimackinac, and ho wns the first paratively fragile, and, it is concceded,
white man to visit and dwell upon the cannot for a long period resist the ac­
island. Mackinaw city located on tho tion of rains and frosts, and tho day is
southside of the straits is the oldest not far distant when it will be porcipisettlement in Michigan, and a point
tated into tbe lake.
from which colonisation .premi south | L„auK1I,K„.,r
..,v
Changing our course towards the inthrough Miclngan irutl w.« through , ^r ot ,|1(,
„ smart walk ot
”

EDITORIAL RAMBLIN8S.

and a fort. One might reach thia city
from tlie south by the Fort Warne 8c.
Mackinaw and Cincinnati 8c Mackinaw
railroads, and from the north and west
by the Northern Pacific and Canada
Pacific railroads which roads had a
steam ferry from Point StJgnace to thc
city. All this wns done, and looked
very b^Mtifu! on paper; but wfoeiL I
asked an^ld. citizen just how large
Mackinaw city was, when in thexenith
of her glory, be replied: “Wa’al, she
bod a one-boss light honse/two build­
ings and a wood dock,” winch is just
her size to-day,
But to-day the indications 'are that
a city is building on the straita, But it
is nn the north side instead Of t|ie south.

Point St. Ignacon the upper peninsula,
five miles from where we arc sitting,
is the site of tlie new arfd growing
city. We were over there the other
day and learned some things among
which are: Work is lieing pushed
rapidly forward on the Detroit, Mack­
inac 8c Marquette railroad, track be­
ing laid at the rate of a mile and a
ualf a - day, Point St. Ignace being its
eastern terminus; that upwards of
fifty new buildingaifiduding, two fine
hotels were in' process nf erection;
that Messrs. Davenport, Fairer 8c Co.,
of Erie Pa., bad Commenced tbe erec­
tion of one of -ttR» largest blast fur­
naces in* tbe worl&lt;|; that a paper had
been started, that leal estate wiis held
at a fabulouMSru^and that everybody
believed that the Point was bound to
make a big city, some, probably real
estate owners, believing tfiat the day
would come when it would even rival
Chicago or Milwaukee. There is one
thing certain, the building of the rail­
road will be a (treat help to Michigan
inasmuch ns it will unite both penisulas, and carry much of the traffic that
I formerly went to Chicago and Mil­
waukee through ita confines.
Well, we have been here now a week
and have been so benefltted by the
pure, bracing winds that are wafted to I
our nasal organs from off tbe lakes,
that we sh(dl be satisfied to return
home early next week.
Orno Strong.

।
“•
“iaw
।' codica&gt;shaped rock which is called
“Sugar Loaf Kock.” It is 13-1 feet high
and has a large opening in the north
side, which is reached by a ladder, and
Too Mpny peupla mistake impudence
where one might find shelter from the for independence.
most violent storm. It Iwars the
A little more than forty years ago all
autographs of hundreds of jieople,
to this point for her supplies.
the table cutlery used in the United
and in a quiet nook we find penciled.
At tlie Astor House, a few days l'i।
States came from England. At present,
“ Rock of Aire* cleft for me.
since, wc were shown the o’d books of '
Ix-t me bide mynlf In tbte.”
L I out of an annual consumption of nearly
Alioiit 150yards
further westward .1 _____________________
$3,000,000
AO n/YI IMVk worth,
wnrlh England
Pnfflnml supplies
nnnnlii.a but
litil
the Americiui Fur Company, which I
,
with John Jacob Astor nt ita head, was । Iind we climb a high platean, 185 feet I ejght p&lt;&gt;r cent • and this country not
formed iu 1812 and continued business above
,
thc lake, upon the south ex- on]y manfactures nearly all that is
until 1847, with headquarters in’ what tremity of which stands the ruins of I nccded at home, but ships larg quanis now one of the moat popular hotels old Fort Holmes. Fnrther on wc cross
to South America, Australia and
on the island. Thc building is old tho battle ground hallowed by the ' Europe.
.
fashioned to the extreme, being con­ blood . of the lamented Holmes and j
structed of massive timber*, which others of the garrison, who owe their ;
were whip sawed and pinned until per­ death to blood-thirsty Indians.
* 1
Crossing over to the south part of I
fectly smooth, is embellished with tbe
old fashioned gable windows in the the island, and we come to “Devils ,
roof and the regular large chimneys. Kitchen,” a cavity in the 'cavernous I
In fact old fashioned buildings with a rock, more curious on acount of ita name ,
sprinkling of hemlock bark ones is the than anything else, ,
A little further on and wc come to a j
nde and not the exception ’in this
quaint old town ; not a new buildin g ]M-rpcndiculur bluff rising boldly from ।
tbe shore to a height of 150 to 200 feet •
having been erected for years.
Mackinaw then was the center from and we are at “Lovers Leap.” Ita,
which the operation of the American
Fnr Company radiated from the head­ qua, a young Ojihwa girl just maturing
waters of the Yellowstone tu London, into womanhood, often wandering mh*m***m*bm*mmbbm
England, and from the Red River of
the North all along the border* of Lake
Superior to the southern boundaries of
Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. The Com­ while the party were returning she
pany at one time bad 3.000 men, whom could not distinguish her beloved GeQUARTER MILLION SOLD!
wefe called voyagcura, iu their employ, niw-e-gwon’s familiar war-shout and
and in June of each year they would her spirit toid iivr that he had gone to
assemble upon this island with the thc spirit land of the west, aud it was 1
furs thev had collected from their re­ so, an enemy’s arrow had pierced his i
spective points during,the winter. It is breast aud his last words to his mourn- |
stated that those old voyageura were ing warriors were that he be remem- I
fond of drink, which is doubtless true, liered to the sweet maid of his heart. ■
as is also the fact that.they were rath­ Then Me-che-ue mock-e-nung-o-qua’e j yOia&lt;»Mof Diabot**, GnwL JtaipMy. Bri»he»
er loose in other habits aa tlie French,
and even good old English blood was
dnlledand dead. Th« moving, living
M. I
badly mixed up with the Indian blood
in those early days, as can r-adily be ! spirit of her beloved appeared to her, ‘’“r. Rdck-dnn import, inn*-nation of the Kid-

for when South?™ Michigan and the
above mentioned states were one vast
wilderness, which no white man had
yet penetrated, Mackinac was a ‘mis­
sionary point and the home of the trail­
er, and the time is yet within the mem­
ory of the living, when Citicbgo came

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Rive* Junction,.
Krton Rapid*,—
Charlotte
Vermont rille
NaabvIIlfKantian
M'ddlcvllle,
nammond ........
Grand Rapid*,...

CALL AND SEE THEM.
G. AYLSWORTH.

Through Coaches ax&gt;d nl««ping C»r» to and from
Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All train* connect In
•note &lt;Jepo&lt; at Detroit with Gnat Weateru, Grand
Trunk aud Canada Southern Railway a.
E. O. BROWN,
H. H. LEDYARD.
Aaa'i Gcn'l Sept Jackaon. Gen'l Bcp't Petrol

QOOK’S CARRIAGE WORKS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.,

IVIrinnfaeture**

tin*

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W. SMITH SELLS

GENUINE MA80N

Finest Goods io Central Mich, FRUIT CANS!
EXTRA TOPS’ AND RUBBERS.

WHITE FISH,
TROUT.
LAKE BEKRIAG.

ITorlthe season of1880.

----- By the pound or keg.------

I am prepared to furnish the public

Sugar, Tea

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

^~AND^-~

COFFEE.
BOLGOXAS,
| DltlED BEEE
PRENNKI) BEEF,
IIERBING X HALIBUT.

^^.and—

SALT MEATS,
‘

|

AXOHEAPSOF

CROCKERY
C. W. SMITH

3 SELLERS’
COUGH
Market.
SYRUP!
50 lean before the Public.

IT IS GENERALLY KNOW

Workmanship and Materials

. Pronounced by all to be tho most
I pleaaant and cfficacioua remedy how in
US0 for the cure of couglu, colda, hoane। neat, croup, tickling sensation in the

‘•'ZL’

When Combined With

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,
.

$200 REWARD

iLSSClltUll L HCtOI’H 111,
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T|ir

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now in nse. Sold by.all druggists at 25
I cents per bottle.

AU Goods of this Manufacture,
Therefore I place my Goods upon the
believing they will stand the test, and
tory to all who purchase.
*

g??T?mnsr
V9E
AT.9tl£JL

Sellers’ Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for caring liver com­
plaint, constipation, nick headache, fe­
Market, confidentially ver
„rand
„o„„ague,
glWt and
„„ all U1M
^, „ u„
diseases of tlie
prove highly satisfac- stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
I gist at 25 cents per box.

E. COOK
f T. BOISE,

DRUGGIST,

Day Kidney Pad Co.

empire, and could be properly called
the Venice of the Lakes. In 1858, Mr. dr -ay and drath.
Edgar Conkling, brother ot the great
Senator of New York, and whose am bition in this direction equalled that of
Col. Sellers, in Mark Twaiu’a “Gilded
Age,” secured a large tract of land on
able to step within ita confines and the south side of the straits and snrfind that Unde Sam has seventy of Ida veyed the site of tlie great city, which

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Gr'd Rapid*-—Lt. 1 1A0 as
Hammond,------ ... fclt
Middleville.............. : 3:40
1:14
1:44
VeYmontvlUa____ 1JU
Charlotto -........ .
1:17
Eaton Rapid*......... 2:40
Hire* Junetlcu.... LIO
Jaekaoa.............
US
Detroit-.... ....Ar.! 6JWPm

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS &amp; SHOES. WE RECOMMEND THE

Every Patient Delighted

Well now for tbe points of interest
upon the island, which, to look upon,
is calculated by resident* here to repay
one for thousands of mile- travel.
Starting for the fort which lies just

EA9TWAR1 .
STATIONS.

CORES WITHOUT MEDICINE, To be found in the

u

l»7», TRAIN® O&gt;

-NEW STOCK 0F-

pays

seen by looking into the faces of many although invisible toothers of his tribe ' ney*, Famalc Weakne** or Nerroo* Debility it will
continually beckoning her to follow | not cure.
of the present residents.
Previous to thc present century, him to the happy hunting grounds,and
when France and England, tho two no better way to join him than to throw
op
great rivals of the Old World, crossed herself ofl’ the bluff appeared to her,
IT
the Atlantic to the New, to gain new and she done it, hence the name “Lov­
conquests, they brought with themers
---------Leap.”
their hereditary enmity, end as each I About a mile further along the shore
new and wonderful discovery.
desired undivided dominion, over the and we come to “British Landing,” so
north and west, the struggle for supre­ named from tbe fact that Captain
macy was often times desperatq and Roberta ■ with his mixed command of I .
.
TO1.KDO. o.
bloody.
The French had the first English, French and Indians here disembarked
his
forces
to
take
the'
place
I
The
best
Health
and Strength Restorer
foothold upon this territory’ and with
eTer nsed*
the Indians at their back were able to in 1813. And thia we believe includes •
the
famed
ppintsof
interest.
,
Gni^KRToxi^that
0 nTdi*»!e°c*n k&gt;ng exm
hold possession until’, 1759, when tbe
eventful battle at Quebec was fought,
The village itself lias a population of '
»,»• «*»• ”2°°^Up*rp,i*' *M**bc’'*’'
about
500
inhabitants
and
is
the
most
‘
”* *
’**
"*
which led to tlie final surrender of
Canada with all the French posts dihipitatcd looking town we ever saw. highly euraUee and invigorating not never Intoxi­
aronnd the lake to the English, But As a commercial point itaglory is pass­ cating Tty a 50 C. bold* Your &lt; roggirt ean «upthe Indians were dissatisfied wito the ed audit depends almost entirely upon
S-»OO Reward I
change, the Pontiac conspiracy and the summer trade and the fort for
massacre at Fort Mackinac ensued, ns its sustenance.
well as many other bloody butcheries
Years ago great plans were made for
which mark the history of this portion tbe future of this vicinity. It Was
tlon» nre itrlell v com plied with. They are purely
of our state. One of tbe points of in­ claimed that do place in North Ameri­ Vert tabte. and Barer fall to five »at(«f»ction. Kuterest on tbe island, which we visited ca could furnish ns good a site for a
the other day is ‘'Skull Cave,”notcd as great central city in tlie lake region aa
the place where Alexander Henry was tliewj straits; that a city located liere
secreted by the Chippewa chief Wawa- would have the command of the min­
tain, after tbe horrid massacre at Fort eral trade, the furs and the lumber of
Health la Wealth.
Mackinac, he being tbe only one of the tbe entire north; that it might become
garrison that escaped to tell the tale.
the metropolis of a great commercial

AFTZKDEcTm.

(Successor to Boise Brqs.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

order: All kind* of

PARMING IMPLEMEN'TS.

Medicines. Chemicals,
Paints. Oils. Varnishes,
Surgical Instruments

in
OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES, _ .And. all
. the
_ leading
;TRemedies
“1FZT
Shovel Plow*, Corn Cultivator* aud Harrow* both Square and ritCDl a rrOPMlOrj HCQ1C1DCS
butterfly.
School Book*,

Blank Book*.
: Mlscellan’s Book*.

Double and Single, Heavy and light, unBurpamied in style, qual­
ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Callars, Collar
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.

LUMBER, WAGONS,
Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim­
ming a specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new.
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reapair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
Iron.

.

BLACKSMITHING,

Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen.
Casting a specalty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled
and land sides to fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sizes, Columri« for hrick buildings, Iron Fencing &amp;c..

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums
A COMPLETE LINE OP

Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TRIMMED FREE.}

AS FINE A LINE OF
As there is in town, and all war­
ranted to be as represented
or money refunded.

Preacrlptions

at a

F. T. BOISE.

cannot be had from

�'J'HE XAHH1I1JI LET1TOB,

Remodeled, Enlarged i taprowd

—vBELlEVINO THAT-----

Id idddt
of Kidnrr CunntaiBl
here nil other remedtea have failed.

Will you allow me space iu year pa-

IIVIIal^K
SATURDAY. - - - AUGUST 28,1880.

VICINITY LOCALS
MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.
Mrs. Mosey has been appointed Supt.
of schoo’s.
John Kilby age-91 and James La I ting
age 83 are tlie two oldest men in town,
they each bid fair to be centennarians.
Nearly all of the Maple Grove dele­
gates to the Hastings contention last
Thursday, took their ladies with them
to hear, the speech of Hon. J. C. Bur

One of our fair young school ma’ams
frequently walks out in the evening
twilight, and swings on the gate till
nearly midnight, much to the discom­
fort of her friends.
A couple of fast boys took James
McKelvey’s horses, and rode them to
Johnstown to a dance, also stole two
whipsand sold them. We understand
they’have skipped tlie country.
It is evident that Sam Shafer don’t
believe in over production. Last week
when eggs dropped to 7cta. he went
straight to a fine nest and' smashed
every egg. (They were rattle snake
eggs.)
The fortieth aniversiary of Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Qnick’s marriage will occur
Aug. 36th, which’they will celebrate
with a variety wedding. Mr. and Mrs.
Quick were the second pair weded in
this town.
S. Hecox styles himself the “Far­
mer Boy.” He is harranguing the
people of Barry Co., on tho political
issues of (he day, and is thc acknowl­
edged leader of tlie Greenback party
in this town.
C. M. Gould has sold his farm to Wm.
Phiniscy of Isabella Co., for $3,200,and
lias nqyclia&amp;ed the Ramsey farm, in
Assyria, where he will move to soon,
Mr. Phinisey will take possession ’of
his new purclmse.
One of onr giddy gals became faint
while looking at those rope walkers,
last Saturday, nnd had to take some
liquor to recover. Some of the boys
too, had a strange feeling m their
stonu&amp;hs, und slipped into a saloon and
nipped it in the bud.
Frank Streeter, while making a Sun­
day evening call ut a certain place,
left his horse tied to a bundle of oats
in a wagon, and prolonged his call so
that the horse became uneasy and
sought recreation in the orchard.
Frank thinking he had gone home went
thither, nnd not finding him, returned,
nnd it took him and his would lie fa­
ther-in-law and brother-in-law till
long after breakfast to find horse,halter
etc. (Frank will have a knot tied some
day that will not lie untied so easy.)
On the evening of Aug. 18th,* people
to the number of about &lt;300, more or
leas (we think about 225 less) assembl­
ed at Norton’s school house, to listen
to some political talk from some
Greenback speakers.
The audience,
was compose largely of ’ Greenbackers
although there were just enough ladies
and gentlemen of the hard money ele­
ment, to give the assembly a respectible appearance.
A. Alger was the
first to speak and his head was a perfect
magazine of figures nnd dates. The
next speaker was Dr. Lemero, his
illustrations were beautiful and none
could help But believe, for he had the
scripture widely diffused in his speech.
Dennis of the Journal was tbe last
speaker, and as the evening wns fnr
spent, his remarks were brief. He
mixed a bttle temperance in his speech
After the meeting ndjoured the speak­
ers returned to their carriage. O! 0 I!
0 !!! a wail of despair went up from
their parched throats, the boys had
stolen their whipsand bottles.
I. L. Dodge.

B(h)oyrf
.
Being a constant reader uf the News,
my attention' is occasionally called to I
the column from file Four Corners, and
having ever lx&gt;en a resident of the
above named place, am aa conversant
with the merits and demerits of tlie
people, as yourself. It is with feelings
of pity, not unmingled with contempt,
that 1 read the gossip.of yonr conglom­
eration. Tho pity being for one so un­
fortunate as to have a mind that can­
not reach above the petty details of
tbe every-day life of their neighbors
and especially tho young. Complete
disgust arises in the mind of every in­
telligent person, for one who will creep
and crawl around the back yards and
kitehens, to find out what their neigh­
bors have for-dinner; even, then, you
sometimes fail, for one day list week,
a family not far from the Corners, had
mash and molasses, but tlie fact failed
to appear in your letter. Allow me to
give you a word of advice. Take a
vacation. You have over tasked your
mental powers und need rest. Ann
yourself with fish-hook and line, start
north ward anl do not stop-until yon
reach ’the lakes. Once there, rest not
but let your cry be fish, fish, fish. Eat
everything you cateli, minh'ows, dog­
fish. lampereels, anything in fact, don’t
wait to catch a whale, blit eat. Try to
feed andCbnild up that body which has
been so sadly neglected. Perhaps a
small portion of this neighborhood are
justa little disconcerted at your squibe,*
but tlie nuydrity feel and act, as did the
moon when barked at by the little dog;
she went on her way rejoicing.
Hoping when next wc"hear from vou,
the report may be more favorable, I re­
main your friend and well wisher.
One of the Girls.

neither ths dog nor their horse was
Hall’s Vegetarls Sksuxx' Hair
hurt. B. D. Bnepard, of Shepardsville Rem ewer is a scientific combination
was sitting a few feet from them at of some of the most powerful restora­
the time, but escaped without injury.
tive agents in the vegetable kingdom.
It restores gray hair to its original col­
Orno Strong, editor of the spicy Nash­ or.
It makes the scalp white aud clean
ville A'shm, « tele ring on the north It cures dandruff and humors, and fall­
pole and courting tlie poetical dusky ing-out of the hair. It furnishes the
maidens.—Homer Index.
nutritive principle by which the hair is
nourished nnd supported. It makes
“It’s berry singlar,’’ remarked .Unde tlie hair moist, soft and glbssy, and is
Johnson, as he laid down tbe morn- unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is
in^iaper and reflect! velv surveyed the the most economical preparation ever
toes of his list slippers as they reposed offered to the public, ns its eftecta re­
main a long time, making only an oc­
on the guard-liar of the cylinder stove. casional application necessary,. It is
It’s berry singlnr dat cf a man lives to recommended nnd used by eminent
be obor fifty, an* cumilates stamps, and medical men. and officially endorsed by
dies gen’aly admired an’ ’spected, dat the State Aasnycr of. Masnacbusette.
The popularity of Hall’s Hair Itenewer
one-half ob his survivin’ friends is a has increased with the test of many
most sartein to prove in de courts dat years, both in this country and in for­
he was o( unsoun’ m£n’, an dat he eign lands, mid it is now known and
used iu.a 11 the civilized countries of the
wasn’t fit, m his later years, to plan world.
.
ont' a v’y’ge for a mud-scow. But
For Sale by all Dealers.
you’ll fin’ de papers full of stories ob
GF*
For
Jewelry
and
Watches
go to
ole fellars dat die ’bout a hundred
. •
F. T. Boise.
y’ars ole in de poor-honse an’ dey is
al’ays'senserbul to de Im’!” and Uncle
Joe shook his head solemnly, as there
were some things in this world which
pleasant, acting directly upou thc
modern science has not yet investigat­ it
tern. causing audden buoyancy of 11
ed.
___
* ** ।_________
&lt;'o*e InhaledAnd taken accord Im to dlrec
Uona *1)1 convince any one that I* la all that la
cl*, med lor It, warranted lo cure tho following
dleeaae*: Rhatttnallam or Kidney Diacaae In any
form. Headache. Toolbar he. Earache, Neuralgia.
Sprain*. Brut***. Flesh Wound*, Bunton*. Burnt,
Corn*. Spinal affection. Colic. Crarnblng Pain*.Chol­
era Morbux, Flux, Diarrhoea, Cough*, Colds, Bron
chlal afftetfan. Catarrh, and all diaeaaca external of
Internal. Full direction* with each botU*. For

MICHIGAN NEWS.

!

4 foil, body
Stove wood,
Wool.............

Iron, Nails,
- ■
Glass, Stoves,
to announce that having erected
Tinware, Paints, desire
one &lt;&gt;f the largest nnd most convenient
elevator buildings in ceutpil Michigan,
they
are
prepared to receive and
Oils, Varnishes,
and Brushes PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
At below Manufacturers prices. Iliad
the decline credited up to me on .these
.
goods aud can
•

Nlicliignu Teachers Institute.
The State Teachers Institute for Bar
Ty county, will 1h* held nt Middleville,
commencing at 2 o’clock n. in., Monday
Aug. 30th,and dosing Friday following.
Gentlemen of eminent nnd of success­
ful experience ns educators have been
engaged to give instruction in the var­
ious branches of common school stud­
ies, nnd in the I Ifeory and practice of
teaching and governing schools. The
State lias wisely judged that the edu-*
cation of ite youth ought not to be intruSPtd to those who has mrspecinl pre­
paration for the work. It has there­
fore provided for institute* in the sev­
eral counties ns the rendest aud most
efficient menus of providing to the
great body of’the teachers of the State
opportunities for fitting themselves for
the duties of their calling.
It is hoped that all teachers, and
those proposing to become teachers,
will respond to this action of the State
by availing themselves of the advan­
tages offered by these Institutes.
The morning and afternoon sessions
will be devoted to the discussion of
topics of particular interest’ to teach­
ers, while the evening lectures will be
of popular character.
Expenses.—Tuition nt this institute
is absolutely free. Teachers will lie
famished with board gratuitously or
at reduced rates.
Full particulars in regard to board,
etc., mav l»e obtained upon application
to Prof. C. W. Pickell, Middleville, Lo­
cal Com.
Cornelius A. Gower,
Superintendent of Public Insrrnction.

Having bought for’ensb. My expenses That may Imj brought them. The;
are low. I do not sell goods ut cost, keep for sale at tlie lowest prices
but a: a fair living profit.

Always ready at moderate niton.

»“c

County of Barry, State of Michigan, known and de•cribcd ax follow*, to-wit: All of that pirt of thc
Nortb-wc*t quarter of section number- three. In
town number two north of range number ten wc»t,
lying ea X of the Yankee Seringa and Orangevllle highway,except m follow*: Commencing at th*

Ix-ginnlng; al*o excepting a ploccof land owiiwl by
O. Conner, in aoulh-weat corner nf land flr.t aboro
deseilhcd, all of which I ahall expow for ralo at
public auction or vendue to thc highest bidder, at
the north front door of the C&lt; url House, In the
city cf Hasilng*. In aald county, on Saturday, the
2?lh day of Anjruat. A. D. Ited. at eleven o'clock In
tbcfon;r»oon of mH day.
OaU-d, lla.llug*. July 13th 1SA0.
HENRY HOUGHTALIN.Sheriff,
[4S-49]
by Wm. II. POWERS, Under Sheriff.

G’d Rapids &amp; Ind. R. R.

The Legal Tender and Other

Michigan North Wood* nre ui&gt;»urp»e4d,lfmjiMJM,
In the abundance *nd grest variety of ftsb contain.

u

Brook Trout abound In4h«- ■trMama
itrrnmi.

IN THE WORLD.

FARMERS &amp;
MECHANICS
TOOLS.

la pure, dry and bracing. The climate 1* peculiarly
beneficial tn those Buffering with hay fere rand aathin.tic affection*.

the n»&lt; «l Lt tliblng and haul Ing.
1 Thiring Urn MMoa. roaqd trip excursion ticket*
| will be «&gt;I&lt;1 at low rate*. »n&lt;i&gt; atnictlvc. train f*ellille* offered t* torn fats Biol tpurt*men. Dogs, gun*
. &gt;
l
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i llhieraud.book of 1&lt;W
frre. containing full.
I lufonuatlon and aciirate uiapeoftbcftiblnggronnda

Call anti see me. Respectfully,

.......

FRANK C. BOISE.
,-^y HEN YOU WANT ANYTHING
----- IN THE LIRE OF------

GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,

In* nt

-------- AT---------

"*■

Ten!

BTOKAC?

CONTINUOUS FACING,

MALT
F

THE NEW FOOD

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
WALKER &amp; NORTON,

--------WITHOUT---------

Prop’, ofth'e BARRYVILLE MILLS

FXTRA COST

ATTENTION f* ADIES!

To
Shirts m*de in this way—
can nev»r - a TTHERESIPKNCE OF LYMAXE. BOOTH,
__purvh»!wr«.
r----------------------------------------------------of\n'k*^.S’eWttllng{ and ’’muting
cloak*.

RIP DOWN THE BACK,!
’

ALLEY It KOH..

39 Monroo SL. Oppo*H« Hath burn Houae.

■

JT IS A FACT

*llTEftS
-LJbleand exhausted conatltutiona with violent
cathartic*, cheap decoction* of vile druga, And ™i
nona Intoxicant* Innocently labeled "billet*"
MALT BFITERS appeal to [opuUr eouflndence
becauae prepared from unfermented molt, hop*, and

convnlcnccnt, convnmpUrc, ovwr-worked, ncrroti*.
ilorplre*, dy■ peptic, billfau* and flcle In appetite,
than all other forma of malt or madidne Tbo geatrine are plainly nlgned by tbe company, gold
MALT RITTERS -CO., 0^°^

Largest and Best Selected Stock

wm onixrarnuij

FURNITURE

dixl^nx, ' trad*

IMIIOIS's

flnlsb.

Parlor Suits,
Chamber Suits,
feil^kers,

'

■USSJfton Tables,

mumoiis
’ auy reliable agency.
far to OOcUla tn Iba Patant Offlee. and to

MILTIS BAGGER

lamp Chairs, &amp;c.

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

MRS. S. OLDFIELD.

NO PATENT NOPlf

That wekeepthe

K MEDICINE

FARMERS I

prepared to * rve our customer* by grind­
ing or exchanging your grist*.

I

Which l» the latent nnd greatest Improvement yre
made In SHIRTS. Il will hereafter be u«ed

BEST SHIRTS,

,

-AL8O-

JJOOT AND SHOE SHOP.

Common ’Furniture
Of wry dewripUSe

uBUlM^rearatoe

&gt;.KH'

Undertaking Departmn’t IT&lt;&gt;O IT°J''
.

FINK SHOES a apectalqr.

A. BURCMAN

JOBPRIN’flNG
AT THIS OFFICE.

Tea!

ENCYCLOPEDIA

Thanking c
an. we shall

Big Bargains in Ten, andn Beautiful
Conch Shell givcn*with every Pound.
C. W. Smith

daring th* year

They nil do it.

Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Tfa F^por.
Ffesb, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
formula dub of 40-man power, and | arising from this fact is supposed to kinds.
Hen by Roe,
erected a pole.
j have caused the rash act.
Proprietor.

MORGAN, BARRY' CO., MICH.

ATTENTION

In thli CUy who have the right to u*e
the patent

Cy Buy your Dry Goods,Boota Shoes,
Hate, Caps, Croceries, Provisions,
I Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Rxkse,
who always sells at the lowest prices.

Tea!

.

Gen'l Pa-x'r A&lt;’t, Grand Rapid*. Mich.
' Through train* Kohut-orth over thia route le«vc
(GrandlfapldxUfcilA.nl, ami ltt.00 p. m. Arrive
I at
Fet'xKy at 6.00 a, m.. and * 5) p
Returning
ax ret
»rr IVtoakeoy at C l', a. m.. and tfcOO a. m.,—arrive
Grand Ifapid* *1 6:00 a. m., and 4-^3 p- m.

ALLEN BROS. jT'HBBAKRTHLLEMILLS.

Hurrah! Hurrah!!

We call attention to the advertieement of the Collegiate IiiKtitute, Mon­
roe Mieh., which nnder the new man­
agement has become one of the most
desirable place* in the country for a
young lady to be educated. We would
advise an examination into ita merits
before making other arrangements. -5Q

of aportanun annually vlxlt thta region with
1 aucecaa.
•

! FLOUR, MEAL!FEED,

By Invigorating a feeble constitution, renovating a

CF* Two good nickle cigars for 5 cte.
at the Cignr Factory.

’ araaon opena June l«u
’ Black IL.**. Pike, Pickerel, ami Muaealonct ai»o

KXIVFM*
KAZORS.
SHEARS.
SCISSORS,

I

The man who lets his wife or child debilitated p)iy»l&lt;joe, and enriching a thin and In­
circulation with HoMetl«r*i Blotnach
suffer from conghs or colds without nutrition*
Blttara, the flne»t, tbe moat highly •auctioned. and
getting “Sellers’ Cough Syrup,” is lost the moat ]x&gt;pu)ar tonic and preventive tn existence.
to common reason.

Card ofThaiikg.

tKi, fa.

Largest Stock

Pad gives better satisfaction than
any remedy they ever sold.

I desire, through tlie columns of the
News, to expreM my xiuceie thanks to
the many friends and neighbors, who
so patiently and charitably nsMsted da­
ring the sickness ami death of my wife.
Mav tlie blessings of oar ever merciful
Father be yours to enjoy till called to
join the happy throng that has gone
before.
Ansel Seeley.

| rpHE FISHING LINE.

G7! n™,...M"J,s- WALKER I NORTON,

ney

Smoke the Hancock nnd English -Ci­
gar, or tlie Garfield and .Arthur, just as
your honest convictions dictate, at
Andy Lenz’s.

Dealint witli them,

TAKE THE
Pure White Lead,
Pure Ohio Boiled and
FOR THE
Raw Linseed Oil,
Troll, Graylini &amp; Black Bass Fisheries,
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lo live ; ana aa your tnaaicinc* curra me oi I.u.-I
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flr»t three bottler, and 1 know it I* Just thc thing
foi him.
fteapectfully,
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Lav rencebunt. Anderson Co., Kv.
Thlx remedy xpexk* for it®*if. One liottle will
■ati«fy tho most okeptlcaL- There lx not. * single
symptom ofConminiptlon that it doc* not
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Each side of her. and that a little more
competition will make a little bet­
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.
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Nashville Markets.

EATON COUNTY ITEMS.
Eaton Rapids wants a fair of her own
this fall.
Eaton Rapids is havipg her houses
numbered.
The Charlottb archers, beat their op­
ponents by 24 pointe.
A respectful old gent from Kalamo
*was contidenccd out of $10 a few days
ago in Dctridt.
The driver of Dolly 1).. at Charlotte,
was thrown from thesu*ky and serious­
ly injured, last week Friday.
Hail atones tut large as hen’s eggs
were hurled promiscuously among the
natives in Sunfield last week.
A bridge near Harts corners went
down lust week Thursday while a
threshing engine was crossing it.
Judge VanZUe formerly of Charlotte
but now of Utah is enlightening the
Charlotte people on the manners and
customs of mormons.
Stephen Bloody an old man who
broke jail at Charlotte nearly a year
ago, was captured last week Friday at
Delphi. Carroll county, Ind.
Wm. Hnnsley was arrested ut Char­
lotte Sunday, on suspicion of being the
perpetrator of the burglary at tlie res idence of L. Q. Smith in that city,
Friday night.
In an assault and battery case of Mrs.
Doxtatter ts Cole, in Boxand, last week
the jury gave the complainant a verdict
of six cents damage; It is supposed
that it will cost six cents more to re­
pair the old lady, than Cole.
Chas.’ Wise and Daniel Parris, of
Benton township, got into a serious
difficulty over a girl. A bloody fight
was indulged in, and during the fracas
Wise had one of his eat s bitten off close
to his head. Parris bos been arrested.

The State fair will be held in thc
—
city of Detroit, Sept. 13, 14, 15, Ifi, aud
17.
.
George Doxtatter, who was crushed
between two freight
on the
G.iI
R.v
rjjjjj car
‘itonhto
‘tuSJ
&amp; I. R. R. in 'j™
Grand
., T
.
“x Rapid
WAS
1 U___
£W
evening, died from his iiyuricd Wed­
nesday morningMrs. Carrie Havens acccidentally
killed herself at Battle Creek on Tues­
day by taking an overdose of aconite,
which she was using as a medizinc-.
J. B. Sanford editor of the Grand
Rapids Evening Review, rejxirts that
lie was robbed of his money and a val­
JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
uable gold watch last Sunday in that
citv.
Mrs. Perigo, of Portland aged about
The plowing for wheat is about fin70 years was found dead Monday morn­
ished.
ing, having finnged herself to a door
R. M. Bellinger is building a new knob. It is nllegeil that she was par­
corn barn.
tially insane.
Riasou Dunn has a fine dwelling
Henry Hartman, a German was ac­
cidentally drowned at Muskegun on
nearly completed.
Mr. L. M. Dewey will visit Petoskey tlie 10th nit by falling over the railing
of Kelly Bros., ferry boat. Seme men
tliis week, no preventing providence. near by saw him fall, and soon recover­
F. E. Doty knows that six dollars is ed the body. Too much whisky is sup­
too much for a four dollar shoat, but posed to have caused tlie fall. Age 50
years.
it’s to late.
At Detriot, Saturday, Herman GuiGeorge Main has a cellar wall layed, man,
aged 17, attacked William Dolupon which he intends to erect one of son, aged 13, at die Standish house,
the finest of brick dwellings, if the old where they are employed aa bell-boys,
and the younger boy, finding that lie
man’s money holds out.
was being worsted, drew a pocket­
Mr. A. P. King shot and killed a knife and inflicted a fatal stab in Gut­
blue heron measuring, from tip to tip man’a side.
of wings,6ft 4in.jind 5ft. 2in. in length
George Tyson, of Scott’s station,.had
a borne and skelton nnd $150. in money
and only weighed 8j lbs.
stolen from him on Friday of last week
The’United Bretheren camp meeting, by his hired man, Thomas Manning
at Freeport, which closed on Sunday who escMied with the plunder. Mr.
Tyson had gone Manning’s bail in the
lost, after a six-days itession, was un­ sum ot $200 foi appearance nt the
doubtedly tlie best attended camp next term of court.
meeting ever held in Barry county.
A terrible storm of wind, /rain and
Nearly thirty tents were pitched on the hail struck Battle Creek on tlie 19th
inst. doing considerable damage. Tlie
grounds. Rev’s. Lake, Baraby, Brid
roof of Upton &amp; Brown’s thresliicg
eustcin, Sherk and six other U. B. de­ machine shop was blown oft’, and se­
vines officiated in front of an audience veral smoke stacks nnd tell chimneys
variously estimated at from seven to blown down, while the hall broke inumeroble window pane*, etc., and tlie
nine thousand strong, on Sunday.
t apple crop was seriously shortened by
mt‘,e frak
*h»k«n worn tlie tree.
11 f rM
?
Hartwick, a fanner living in
out in tbe Lowell Journal with a two , chapin township, Saginaw county,
column article dearly defining bis i committed suicide on the morning of
reasons for tearing the Democratic j
*,ira*eIf- Mr- H*rt-

.ndJ0l..icK.he lW^.

Throe iittlejjirls had great fun in a
ncighbor&gt; house nt South Bend, Ind.,
during thc Ibscnce of the family. They
first brokoall thc window panes. Then
they poured several gallons of milk on
the parlhrbnrpct. Finallv, they emp­
tied six dozdn cans of raspbeme^ and
hnckleberriite into a tub, and dyed all
the fipe'droases they could in the juice.

Nashvilli will Soon Ri­
val the Oounty Seats

CAJCJL. AND GET PRICES.
add rear.) no
TBK GRAY MEDICI NK &lt;X&gt;.
0 Mwhank'a Block, Detroit, Mk

2 doom* »ocrn orJwoLCorr soc*x. ’

KelloKK, Demaray * Co.

HOW TO BE
YOUR OWN^“T' ‘X“3S
LAWYER S??,.

�Tint window-gio** btower* erf Pitfce-

wonder why the head did not drop off,
Lewis L. Clermont, BliM Italph L. when nil nt'unce I diacorered wbM 1 had
relations and Bolhind, bliss Louis La l&gt;cziun, died failed to notice before. When I reached
last Saturday is the Eastern peniten- | half way round from the front, 'which
GxaYson lias thc largest population of
his-------head1*1
with any county in Texas—37,559. Sherman
tinry. The
dead man
“« far m he ,could
xuv &lt;UTMI
now wm
was one of
oi the
we i WM*~
—...‘urnrTL
1 ..» . . .
. rvunYnr
A St. Pkterhbuuo dispatch »ay» that be« eduoled, wort rerrenle, drepenle “mlort, he wliuked it beek through toe is the county seat '
Mid «neet«rfal rural, thi. oonttoeut bu. I ^“le Clyde «o wutiuibuieonuly, end |
I ever known. Ho we* tlu, ren o( Sheriff brought it lucing me■ ugjto with nidi
Onruada, which, after Um • noic-raMiug, Tto. ™n.Tu7i« iL —; .»• i. ’' Clermont, ot Sei.*, couutr, Ohio, who I P™n««m. tout I uctnully tMtod todetoel 000,000 bushels of grain next season,
marched throimli the rtrwt*. Whik- paxidng
‘
J*
“
J f,.fterwurd removed U&gt; Sebooleiwtt, kidi. ^e nwremoul, Uiougb I w» looking ire and a Product; Exchange has been estali• conn r a difficulty occumii Ixtwwu a w^n&gt;
lished.
lamed HpcannAn. "ho
in the Democratic
*°r? ’“•&gt;« «»'
__________________
Mr, Samvel Bromlrt, of . Mystic
jimcesukin, and U. V. Fraraon, Grv«.-nl»:ik can­ nuifeitbi view, towari the rectifies^ of ■ «&gt;«&lt;.
fver throe y«mi of pemten-'
River, Ct., says h« can Jive ten h’onra
didate for Khcriff. wlxkh rt-aulv-d ia Pnamon the
A
Japanese
Fable.
and that'Turkey wilJ.'finsl- ti.iry life, differing
’•**---------------jj-i- from
•------ . the j
so widely
HlKinting Bpoannan, killing him inatautty. Itiir i- i„. ..{..ifrontier,
...
......_ __ fi_ i.t..
.
with liik nose and mouth hermetically
Once
upon
a
time,
on
the
shady
aide
pamjierod
career
he
had
followed
;
..
------wm tlui signal for a general melee, and a volley
«r „;..u------ ......-A
n—
prenimsty, added to the failure of re- | of’ a hill near the sea-shore, mere
there u»oj
lived »
a sealed.
fiappt-d. When within al&gt;out fifteen feet of. •hot
which he
peated efforts toescape, had broken him. crab. One day be found some boiled
Londox Truth, says that arhen an
.L-l—V _ ■- - Ulj
kL.
down in health and spirits, Mid Hid good rice, and set off home with it; but on his American lady takes a Parisian husband
According to tho Mark Lane. Ex- vlooks
—u. and
a j-s
• • courage
which way was spied
a monkey. The
indomitable
_____by
,____________
___ monmon­ she feds as if married only to a semi­
had always rendered him remarkable key offered to exchange tlie seed of a human being who has mean ideas about
At Leesville, Texas, Williiuu aud European crop*, the English wheat yield falls deserted linn at last. Clermont's career
.all right
'
lieraimmon. the fruit of which he hud living on his wife's money.
John Littlefield, promiueut and wealthy block- ..... _ ___ ,__ ._
__ nearly finished eating, for th« rice. Tliis
___
„
of crime was not so remarkable,. for
Dr. Tanner has had all of lifa teeth
Mm. Hamsxx, a respectable old lady
men, were kill.-d in a fight, nwiilting from an pexmateii for this deficiency ii, Upt the yield of length as for brilliancy and ‘ ' . At | tlie crab accepted on condition that the
of San Francisco, reporta that .the per­
old feud, with families named Finney aud
mcr- j monkey had not injured it with^his teeth. turbed spirit of the late William 8.
barter, oata and beans. i« above the average. I fa® outset of tlie war he let. n——----Martin.
* ’
...,
....
...
D
123
i
Tlie
exchange
made.
Jocko
devoured
thc
Tlie
whret
i«
ik.iiigod
by
blight
and
mildew'
!
calltile
employment,
where,
owing
to
his
extent that he could not nuurticato food. Hence
O'Brien, millionaire, visits her chamber
Henry M. Spofford, of Louisiana but the crop i« not reported quite so bad aa
iucation. he
he was
was bc
sethe artificial set.
and ruucnuuii.
education,
se-«
as ta*t
ram | conneCtioriH uuu
tic
- 1 rice, but the crab planted the seed in his nightly and complains of his treatment
—* advantages,
*
above 1| cured —
great
anil entered the I garth
Ion. A long time afterward, tlie mon- in the other worid. Alligkr, accused of hypothecateg who Iim for four year« been prominently before Er. Tbe French harvret ia M-t down a« oberc
average. In Holland and Belgium the vield i* ar“-v’ &lt;‘*distuig &gt;n an Illinois regiment : key huppening
to
pass
tlie
same
spot,
was
the
public
m
a
contcctant
for
tho
scat
of
Sena
­
1
*100,000 worth of stolen aectirttiea at Now York,
excellent. Throughout Germany tlie wheat
MiNNEAPGUSf Minnj has the largest
re__________
... .
jrereyJHMcd to see a fine ‘tree laden with
.t ‘'and
“'d a first-class
position in tlie .j __
«urpi
has been lodged in the Tomba in default of tor Keltoox, died tho other daJ, at Rod Sulphur b fairiv good, though conaiderabi- nut
and __ _°hfah
Spring*, Va., aged 5H yeaxa.
Tanit. Quartermaster's department, and
andat
at the j fniit.
fniit, aud his'friend the crab sitting on and finest flouring mill in the world in
mildew h reported. But in Haxony, Poineranii,
•18,000 bail.
Brnndcnbure,
and
Holstein
tlte
rt&lt;crop
is
only
end
of
the
war
used
his
place
to
realize
i
tlie
balcony of a nice new house, ndmir- the new Washlsum—a mill rebuilt on tho
A fire at Philadelphia destroyed the 1
WASHINGTON.
alxiut
860,000,
at
the
ex{&gt;eniM&gt;
of
New
'
ing
his
fruit
tree.
Tho
monkey
lieing
atxnit half tne average. Ia Bavaria, Franconia,
ruins of the one destroyixl by explooion
On and after the 1st of October tlie nnd Buabix it ia maguiflcenL A "counts from York
firms who
honored his tinuts
drafts for
to allow him to I two years ago. It is fitted with the best
auj* luma
who uuuoreu
lor ,I hungry, begged the crab w
ware foundry of Stuart A Pcteraou. and the postal charge on ucwapapcxH addrcd«e&lt;l to Huugary. Auatrta, Spain, and Italy uniformly cotton alleged to lie in transit. Then 1 eat BOine
fa® .fruit. But tho crab i machinery aud appliance* to. be hail,
cigar manufactory of Gumpert A Bra The countries or coloniea of the Univeraal PomUI Bort tho wheat hkrvsat good....The cable he disajipeared, but turned up a year apdogized saying that his friend would ; and in capable of turning out 3,000 b«rtigti to us tin- official declaration to thc Hoitre
k» ia placed at WOO,tXM); fully inaurod.... Union ahall be the •urine as on printed matter
Loeb A Co., exporters and import•;« of clockx, for tho Mine duwtinatian, viz.: 1 cent for each of Commons of the Chief Secretary of Ireland aa Intcr.in Sl .Louis m a Imnker, with cor- I be quite welcome to some of the fruit, rein of flour every twenty-four hourn,
to tiio state of affainp-tn that talc. Tho sub­ respondent* in Chicago and bun Frau*- but he could not climb the tree to gather ,
|wyil recently discovered a num­
hardware and ailvcr-platcd goods at Now York,
stance
of
it ia tl,atif is not thought there ia Oc­ d“-°- .He l,i‘1 “'Wl' &gt;»*»'»he £■ .'rho “,,o”k',-r,jed,tre&lt;! l?ih‘3I
. have failed with iiwbilitic-w of HOO.OOG... .It is
ton at
.i tali
lii7ta5S^ta'i
b" °' &lt;*» «*■ to • IMd nefc Mahanirr
jnr-2— *-----“------- *------ S
~
Mr. J. 0. Miller, ono of tlie propri- eanian
■n-I&gt;ortfcd that Mm. Kato Chase Sprague will
™ to
to™
*«•‘“y ,1"™ dralteta Chi- •',‘1»'"&gt;&gt;‘“•n: to | City, Pa. Tlwv are mreUy Eiigli.ii
powers
txwud
shortly return to her husband’s roof at Canon­ ctar» of Um Washington DaHy Critic,
fa- kutera.
let*. But
Ilut lb©
th&lt;-Apprehension
by thm
their Ii engo
CAR° tor
for S4d,(XX),
SW.OOO, which were* ensiled,
cashed, j| w
which
the owner ot
of uie
the tree conscntea,
consented,, p
piiecea&gt;
ece8| &lt;n&lt;
ftnd] tj
the qiites run back.200 vears.
ipprehenaioD excited to
“icn xue
diet, Sarraganactt Her.
.tally injured by a fall from a third-rtory win­ thn-ata
presented in St
St Louis
rau is
i« indicated
itidichtsd by
[&gt;v his
hiii statement that un- I. but when vrexented
T^mi« for payn«v. |j stipulating
stipiuHung thnt
th nt he should receive half .i Seventy years ago;
ago a peddler namedFouldow. He.wu adjnatiDg thu *a*h, wheuiio lo«t -riu.fr n. friu. to th. rntnre, ««1
Ilu.nt the fina of RoUnnd i Co.
! a
‘f ---------lnu‘ ^1*1
wo.
phiokod.
So up
Ute i ui»ver
lla„,r wu mi
•
m. were
«ciu
j
—
—
—
i
----—
~~
-r
murdered
near this spot, and
Ilia
balance.
Hie
fall
wan
forty
feet.
A fauunq elevator,at the Sandusky
aua. a st”?*1 “‘“•-‘faj~
Europe monkey
olmberel and -■
u *---■lut
ho ...........................
di.wov. red io hollered to bo
. The Coroner’s inquiry into tho May's
die. At
rel.ud.ug till- l&gt;ret end npeoi Irort,
thl. pluna,r token from hi* body
T
*
I and the Holy Land, taking Ins wife.,
who ware passing tinder it, to death, mangling Landing .(N. J.) railway colliaion find that the
... the
U1(.; but « n» too greedy to mitwe too cr*b. IUU| bintel bmurdPn,r.
J
A GovERNHwet proclamation just is- Stuttgart, Wurteuiberg, he was
their bodies frightfully, There were sixteen people killed came to their death from.a eol- aued in Ciita declares that henceforth all Chi- | guest of Maximilian Shinlrarne. alios
i-_ trim
naHnr.tlv
_
..
whoxvnr
waswniftnrr
waiting
patientlyrvilntr
below. AtAt
An English seed flrm of high standing
Liion which might have been prwvcnti.d if the
length the crab, losing patience, accused
cagiiMw and conductor hod more carefully ob­ nrec «hall enjoy the same rights u other indi- | Baron Shindle, who was living in luxury
suggests
the
following
remedy
for
tlie
uie monkey
the
mousey of
ox being
ixung a bail
diui anti
and deceitful
aeceiinu
,
A eaAkkr named Emmons, living near served tlie rules and regulations of tho company viduala belonging to s friendly nation... .There ( 0,1 fa** shore of the proceeds ot tho rui&gt;- fellow; ujion
upon which the monkey got angry’, turnip-fly.
tan?1l&gt; '• It is to drill n little extra
haa been severe lighting'at Candahir, in whi-;ii ' bery of the Northampton and Ocean
Neenah, WiA, had a dispute with hia father-in­ governing its running of trains. pelted the jx»or crab, and broke his sheik
,
, rows, and to scatter a little
Gen. Sherman hni issued a general toe British claim to have gained a decided cd-I Bank. Here Pinkerton ciqitured Cler- The crab's friend, the wasp, coming by, seed
liroiMlcast betweep tlie rows. We
law, Mr. Huxley, about some money mat Uys.
****
hroiidc
vantage. although suffering a severe lo--. ; mout, but he hired the best legal talent,
The dispute waxed warm ; Emmons drew Lis order regarding tho death of Brig. Gen. l!y&lt; r.
attacked the monkey and stung him so have known this to answer admirably in
checking the juice of tlie flies through
revolver and fatally shot Haxlcy, and then The order says his perwrcrance, energy and
°n a technicality touching the extradr­ severely, that Jock'o scampered away thc rows, and thus affording time for a
■hot himself with equal deadly effect.... Advices tact, resulting in the establishing of a nnifonu on the ramparts.
frightened. Tlie wasp then sent-for his
'
। tion.
from Fort Keogh are to the effect that about international syatam of ainra!lan&lt; &lt;jtu» mrteoroEgg and Mortar, and after dug sufficient
.
,£portion of- .the plants
ry-. to devel-,
1 The crook then went to&amp;outh Ameri- friends
1,800 Sioux Indiana are on their way thither • logical observations, affords to tho world thc
deliberation, thev mode it up amongst °P from the
tne seed leaf, after which period
jieriod
with the intention of surrendering thcmaelvM only full and satisfactory data eltant for the
Blg Figures.
ea. but returned to Chicago, and then
allowed up on Wall street. New York, as
to pun»*h Jocko. They arranged fa® Pbmb« are proof against the fly.
aa prisoners of war. It ia designed to disarm tduily of mcU-orutogy. Struck down dt the
Mr. a a Clrak., rf tin Tremrr IV"P&lt;™ W.UI .troot, Xnr York, them as aomfha they arrive. Their anna aud meridian of his tuefmncvs, the country has lost
I Louis
La* Dezina, a wealthy Brazilian, faat
should explode if put on the 1 At a picnic near Berryville, Ky., n
pralment,
lu».
h-rond
»
doubt,
u
eyo
L
"""
,J
a most distinguished and promising officer, and
and commenced stts k-jobbing, ns a
the wasp should sUng Jocko, and ; fiyc'-houra walkuig mateh, go-o^youtlie Signal Service an able, efficient and zealous for figures. He-has pre|*ored some re- I
their temporary rapport. . .Monroe Robcrtnon chief.
.
I markable tables, taking a cent of our 1i cover for his connection with Waltre I Mortar, placed on the roof, should roll ofl I please, for a ram of 825, w»s indulged
:
IT
.1 x
. Patterson nnd other exnert hank upon his head as he ran oufrof the door. | m. George Bates, one of the contestwas hanged at'Greenville, Ohio, on the 20th of
Jcniifi Key retired from tlie office of j .trample
money as a
basis. He
rays that ,one
intent,
S'c'7ir«it
ZrCcent
2! l("W”■&gt;»’ “ &gt;•” &lt;'f reputabk Tb--net day U.f raoukuy Ixnng bun^rr. ra;U. bral wriked for fonr hour, ud
Auxort, for the murder of his fathcr-iu-law,
st simple
interest,
at 6 per cent, per
naNed Coulter. lk&gt;bcrtnon killed a man in Mary­ Postmaster General Aug. 25. and the Boil num,
from
the^oomnienwSrat
of Si,.
«"»• blvk.m brand thvwJfre. to :
•* «“ a’1« howra to .pologix. ftftT-flvo m.nuto., when he fell on tho
fromerathe
commencement
of the
land. and another in Kanna*. During the war Horacc Maynard, late Minister to Turkey, was num,
Christian
‘dUe enmrat
’•rtimixed to the eatonl of SlSO.UXl »’■'! *° l-8 *“oU‘" d““‘",of ,nu‘'- but- f"“k- ™“P&gt;«telr exhanatod, and had to
‘to the end
------. be waa connected with a band of guemllaH. and instahpd in hia place.
rear,
A.
D.
1S80
would
XoraTt
tSv
I
»
“
'-W
1
trallaU-mla.
At
thia
brae
a
big
•
w,n
«
no, I1* ™?11 “ ,be lo““- h»
1 “ e"T,"l1
H’ bndooreredtwenfrequently boaated that he killed seven colored
ra.e debar and fourtolra^.^ («1 U,
•“ P»&gt; "I&gt; "&gt; “
,“J
0'8” «&lt;«.«&gt; « !?-»“ •”•■•». «nd
out aeeruul Iraat
men in one day. Before going to execution ho
Britlhh Columbia Indians insist on Accepting for the ™^..ri un«^ the
®«tdfag "took and awindle
h,&lt;’,l'"' ■&gt; »» «■» S~ •» root 11, a. ; tn the brae. He died two day. after­
accnwd hia E!-y&lt;ar-oId child of having aworn
hia life away?.. .Mr. J. K. Ereher, a farmer of catching sea otters at Cress sound out of sea­ common nn.ler.taudl.grftoe^ptoUra Pbilrafrlphfa broker, with it, but the job ' “ 701'1
mwagc ran-egga «&gt; well a. ward.
New Philadelphia, Ohio, died of the. cffecta of son. and, as thc Alaska savages object. trouble
ones, rresenuy tne egg
. ««T*. •
of the Gregon. calendar of the whole ; «• .UricmrwTfMl «d &lt;™'™t«l.
On ■naru cooKeet eSTtJlSS^llta
St I. T “?
a Ute inllicted by his inane non.
is apprehended. An armed vessel baa been
sent K-rfod Jf the HriKti^T^.Vhe^me one ! M"®11
’r^oteS
187&lt;?, Clerofont (then" going
?er°!fodJ&gt; who™!*fato th^imxt ' ,cared thnt the
»7 J&lt;fa‘u*G. 8axe“
A horrible tragedy Iui.*i,been enacted from Sitka to prod-no thu jh-ach aim protect
Offered cent at compound interaat, for the same ,
fa« . «»«•' ’- &lt;^^1 Rolland) und Ids
wn wifo wiH have “
cffect ou the
near Madiaon. Win. Flatnea were ween to iutw the otters... .The owner of St Julien has offend
to wager any sum from *5.000 to *20,000 that
at night from the rcridenco of John Winnck, a hii horse will beat any trotting or pacing horse terest. compounded anntmhy fractiou. i Wicks, alias Johnson, by u wdl-played «*•*
* cor
?er1 “
“J of toe !Jlioiuo,
lm “
ral.~l
Oto
.Wl“ &lt;farofa&lt;Uy tonu-hM to her, h»vfarmer living on the line of Dane and Columbia in the
in mile hcata, beat MUVC
three ...
in ay.
rive.
Mio world .uu.„v
exreptcd, would amount to three quadri- ! »-&lt;»lft&lt;fauce game, got into the vault of I..J1V toto 1..
10 ruj
faed out
of the house, ,
■ith pain
The Grand Encampment of Knighte decision, TJ5 tredecillion, 963 duodecill- ' thc Chambersburg (Pa.) Bank with | frjRbtaieil aiid almost madwith
pain, ,ng u‘ Beveral oI 111H works drawn hw
counties. Thc neighbor* nrnhed to the spot,
his
head I l,e“t woman, both, ns to lovelinem of
and were not a little puzzled to observe tint
.-mutar. at
at their
their meeting
meeting in
in Chicago,
Chicago, elected
elected I __
ion,______________
Mo'uraieeilliZ _
Sil™
HO
Merarararalh. They protorafrd I
““mort“
-----Templar,
..............
Done of the occupants were around tlie
ul
him
fieraou nnd beauty of moral character,
- wanted
------------------- -----------------(iepoiit.
--------- , “’Mond:-Cuto.ing
ofiMMTH to serve
terve for tbe
the ensuing
emming noiiillion,
nonillion, 584 octiiioih
octillion, ' 65«
658 *8eptillion^
septillion I biey
to make
a heavy
&lt;» &gt;'«*&lt;•*» “MB.
burning dwelling. Entering tho hoose, thcc following: officers
nnd greedv |K,,plc ~ l-lnmiy totor hi. wto, that friend, toTtoni.rv..„
.;n- .. &lt;i-n
•«’ 'Tin.
vm.lt
Of mi
'1’1.....
Monu:
—vunntng
ami
greedy 1 one.
the reason for this was made clear. three yean: Sir Bcnjandn
Dean, of BohIou. 169—
sextillion,
353 quintillion, 630 quadi
vnldt contained 8500,000.
.They
m-b-wtin
ranch; and
rajtrotofto
‘ycogT*^
Mrs. Winrick'a dead body wan found on Mort Eminent Grand Barter; Sir Rotart E. rillion, 998 tnlliou, 468 billion, 995 mill- •' BC&gt;zed the Cashier, an old man, but did j rarelyfjoin much; mid ungrateful ones
- baxe, the only living daughter, is also
thc floor riddled with sbota, and her husband's
of Alexandria. Vt, Right Eminent ! ion, 477 thousand and 562 dollar* and 98 ' not disable or injure him, and he broke ' are generally punislied in the end.
i an invalid, and could not attend her
body was found in tlie bed bleeding from Withen.
Deputy Grand Maotcr ; Str Charles Rootr.e, of cento.
—
. ...---- '----- - fr,,tu fa»-«in. Rolland tumtehedi 830,000,
aonzum
(88,735,(^,66O,427.'12OJ58r658
‘
ghastly wounds about tho throat and head. Now
J mother's funeral. ’ ’
York, Very Eminent Gf xnd Geiieraliwtitno :
Knew His Basinesk.
From all that can be learned about tho affair,
John 1’. H. Gobin, of. Lebanon. Fa.. 109.333,630,998,468,985,477,562.98)'' Mr. b,,t failed to get off with it Both man I
Antoine Weber’s wife went away
it appears that Winrick, in a moment of rage, Sir
thp cur&gt;» wi
*mu Captain
L-puuii General
uencrai: Clarke
v-waccontinues
wuuuuea and
iuju aavs
says that
matuip
cur- were captured, tried, and sentenced.
ocuwuvcu.। A conductor on one of tlie Chicago
Vc-rv Eminent
Grand
shot ma-wife, then act fire to Ids bouse, that Mr
Hugh McCcJ- of
■' zCorunna,
’-------- " Mich., Vqy rent value of S-globe &lt;rf tine gold of the ^r‘-‘&lt;Jks
Curdy,
getting ten nnd Rolland eight I strect-cara suddenly experienced relig- from his Pittsburgh home, and he could
both of them might lie consumed in Die Eminent
! not learn where or why she luul gone.
Grand
--------------.
id
8nsor
Warden
;
Sir
William
magnitude
of
this
earth
is
$11
HG
503
J
enrH
This
wns
wns
on
Nov.
26,
1876.
|
»on
and
joined
a
small
flock
in
tlie
neigh
­
flame*, but, finding th© work too alow, bo shot
S'* ??nv?,*e’
'F7 Er°!' (&gt;41.aAl.talKl1r2 nxq o4? &lt;U7 IX'.nA
His
vears and
—’—J of
-* ’his
;-------------~ I The Jarir had lived happily and contenthimself. The Winricka lived unhappily....
Hia three years
nnd over of
of confine- b
borhotal
residence.
None mure
■ edly together, and tlie husband would
St. Paul has had a disMtrous fire. 'Hie rfame* Rimons, of New York city, Very Eiyincut Grand
of golden globes each of the ment have been studied with numerous i devout than he was to lie found in the । not believe that ahe luul wiilfollydescrtstarted in the whofcaale pajicr bouse of Averill, Trearan r ; Sir Theodore S. j’arrin, of Iowa I dimensions
plots
and
plans
to
escape,
but
none
suecountry
round,
and
every
spare
moment
of this planet, contained in
Russell A Carpenter, on Thin! street, and de­
, ceeded. The discovery of one in De- | from his business was put into sorue- I ••&lt;! him. Eight years passed without
stroyed that and th© adjoining wholesale gro­ City, Very Eminent Grand Bccorder. The next | the amount of tlie cent nt interest ns '
1 Jidings of the missing woman. Then he
cery at P. H. Kelly .A Co. Tho total loss U T^nntel ConclarcwiU be held iu Sau Fran-; aforesaid would be 82G4,G.:2,J86,92J 8°3- 1 cember last showed he wns endeavoring thing energetic toward strengthening
w, th*,
utj encm- fa bribe the keepers. The iuvestiga- J up the little church into wliich he had accidentally found her in an almshouse.
c.sco, in
'
। 226. Tlie maximum estimate of
•650,000, aud tlie insurance €500,000.
himself.
his interest, ! She hjuI
C«*Y untiJ recently ; and,
Kinion Zimmerman, of Chicago, Miot and
Dl-ring the year ending 30th os June ' tire population of tlie world,
’
!, including
i bon of the hollow handle of a shaving irojected i.;~
—u Noticing i.;.
killed his wife. He then reclined by
... to
. Cleriuont,
, „ liisshowed
pastor, it
to to
encourage
him, ahoved °.n
her reason, could not
of U1 races ! brush,, wnt
| n&gt;
her aide, placed the dead woman's anii hrt 457,243 immigrants arrived in this country. I every man, woman and child of_______
contain
forty-two
diamonds,
worth
810,I
1
*
111
along
nil
he
could,
nnd
in
a
short
J
clearly
remember
who she was; but the
around his neck, and fixed a bullet into Ida own In the month of Julv this war 49,922 camo tt°d creeds And condition* of men ou the
*ier
restored her comhead, dying instantly. Two children, on© 3 The year of the greatert immigration in the [
WtAen hundred million* (1,500,- 000, which he offered for assistance to ■ time the new convert was a shining light . 81p f
and the other 1 year of age, were in the room hirtory of the country was 1873, when 459.803
^d amount therefore were escape. Tlioae diamonds were probably ! among his fellow-woraliijxTs, and the PIeteIy.
and witnessed the tragedy, the dreadful import arrived. From present appearances the itmui- equally divided among all of the inhabit- the connecting link with a strange ro- Christian grace with winch lie passed I Oitr young readers will perhaps be
of which they could not comprehend... .Gen.
Grant has reternod to Ills Galena home from gratiou for thi* year will largely exceed that, nuts of the earth each and every human mance in the prisoner’s career. His i fa« contribution-plate evoked r Z-kels ) surprised to learn that man is not the
Colorado, having visited all pointe of ' number. Germany and Ireland contributed tlie I lieing would bo entitled to 176 434 791 uf first wife—his devoted wife—was a Chi- 1 from what before had been barren only being that keeps milch cattle as a
Iwsrat .prate oa tab raxrarara.
g|o))?, „( finc g.41 „ hi. proptaraa- engo woman, but, after his union with | pockets.
, f(Mxi supply. The milch cattle of the
interest in that StateWaahiugton dis­
patches announce that both the North­
Gen. Albert J. Mier, Chief of the I ate inheritance; and each and every one her, he was. with her full knowledge | One Sunday morning a hoodlum was : ante are small insects, which draw their
western and tho Milwaukee and St. Pad Signal Scritee of thc United States, ia dead j ot facm, living excluiriveJy on the princi- and consent, united in marriage with a noi*y, and tlie conductor quietly ordered food from the sap of plants, and give to
railways have aueceisfully closed negotiations
with the 8inux for right of way acrons the Gen. Myer, who, through hi* connection with I J“d-. «dhout any further Mcumufation Philadelphia woman, tlie object being Jlim ,°ut. He went, but lost Sunday the ante a sweet and nutritious milk,
secure ((liiunond-&lt;
she was possessed of evening he apjieared with a mob of dis- which they either eject for the anta or
of said to "-vurv
uarauuus one
reservation tmtwecn Furl I’icrre and the Black the neither reports, was known aa -dl3 ProI.," °f tocome, might Bpend
\
I ^lute'companions.,bent on a difficulty. , allow them to abstract from them. In­
Hills. The concession has been ratified by tin- ... th. hranta at U.. .r.te.» ot Ooten.ute.ff I
«?W
“■&gt;«• »' «“■»— ! to ll“’ ™-1-1
ta»—V air. nnq
interior Department, and some rapid work at meteorological observations, wliich under hi* ' night aud day for three hundml und
The conductor kept on eye on the lender ’ stinct causes them to regard unta aa
----------------------track-laying is predicted in the contest aa to ®jpervi»ion have come to fill an important place thirty-five
w
_____exhaust »ng |hfa '
Landing a Shark.
[ until
disturbance became unb-aruntil
th- the
.lUtnrl-nn.
- masters, and instinct causes the anta to
yeara without
which line shall first reach thc hills
hi the daily news. and uro consulted by thou- I patrimony. But if this stupendous ngIf yon over lived on a farm and hod a ' a*’h'n .
u u
a
• • protect them. Each herd of anta him ita
The appearance of McVicker’s Chica91 people. »ho arrange many tarfueas gregute amount of the compottnded ac- j reluctant cow‘ to turn when she wonted ! ■“i Put
on breaks
a “
momenk
parson,
i 1 .??•„
tT1 i n
loni,c.ofc» P
ftr^,n&gt; j dock of cattle, and it is said often indicumulationM of said cent for nearly nine- j to go into the wixxls on both sides of * '. lu}•’ —
W-11 —-?k
. - Iarc
.
{&gt;&gt;UUW
vidual &lt;U1VO
anta UMVC
have uiuiviuuai
individual Iflocks of
r-TltepUrrara.IU^frrU.ra.-ra.o .
—
— —'
—aa. which are scrupuApproaching the thug, ho went for UI
tliese insect* cattle,
is calling forth deserved word* of praise from : Point
teen centuries be again invested as anew the road und climb trees, you know what
him, and wqxxl up several ynnla of aisle | fouslv protected,
nnnmTwl the
t).o simple interest 0.^..
-----ut
n Kit
hark.
thereon
is to You
haul yell
in all j ,
•» &lt;fa .fa»* WT"- “»&gt; « &gt;~“r ,«?»• “
Tuff National ConTehti.i of Itepra. principal,
with him, and then stood him no his I
_
&lt;■' the fftete «™t Corarate ot ta 5 per cent., for the single year 1880 ; the time. Must yell from tlie tuns the ieg*.
j
would be 8224,157,831,625,627,235,079,- hook catches until the shark is in, or
THE
MARKETS.
• * Five cents for tlie kingdom of God!’’ |
'
490,161,217,859,906,139,728,653.78, orfor ; you'll never get him. And the rest of
past thro
each of the 366 days of said ye^r 8612,- I the crow help him. They shout stacour- he demanded
XEW YORK.Eaton's “.
rafofre-d to
a UVIKI.U
General Grand
---r —TP'J
...
»—
W organize
uiij.uu.cB
unuui Council,
council,
The
hoodlum
said
he
did
not
have
to
i
bzwtm'
over
liafcd
&lt;» Olio 00
J.. M. Hill, which remains in and a constitution was adopted for submission 453, 042^698, 970,587,648,88(1,221,906,- I aging remarks nt you.. Hand
AAMUtl U.O tfrUIU
, H.X,,..............
adoi. After «
the prwent
present run
of &lt;»
.i&lt;*- State
——i C
rv...
—:i_
r._
.i___ G.1,060,491,061.89. This vast sum pro- vou tug at the line. Inch
00 (4 5 50
by inch
the ’ ?,’»
ran of
to the
thc
Stale n
Grand
Council..
outko
Im. U
Upon
j —_______
ratifiratkrn
Inch bv
inch the
. . ... ..
..
c«tto»
12
“All the Rage Denman Tbonq^on n lus great to nine of these bodaw, the General Grand portwnately flistributed among tho flf- J shark takes it uuL You
••* and».brace .I
Five centa (or this nde on the gos- I
rojwi
rally,
Mumptain of Jcwhpa Whitcomb will play a Council will become fuUv orgamzetf.
Kn. a.
teen hundred' millions of peopW would i your feet against the gunwale, and in.he i pel chariot," and he smashed the tliug
I
T»
rafrrirag of tb. eoiored rd­ give to eaclrond every inhabitant, as his , comes again. Yon thi k vou must have ।j in the countenance.
’• But. brother," remonstrated the | ®y?7’*«*»ra*
mouetaiy
”
tonetary anotXMa
suotxwi ever known in the bistorv
btaturv of flora
&gt;ton of iu-w&gt;naneri
ucwwpapen in tto
the- United Ktai&lt;«..
Staire.- ter
for of her own proper portion of said inter- about 590 fathoms of line’out You l»o- l;
-...........................
« ta ••
McVicker's Theater.
'
-IS 00 dis 00
‘ **
I the purpose of- organmng a jwrmanent Preaa H)t, one of said globes, containing more tgin to wish vou were a windlass. You I pastor, “ you cunnot oomtid him to con. .............
OHM
4 ' tribute."
minA »Rn.
CHICAGO.
Five buildings occupied aa saloons, Association, has Just been held at Louisville, than two hundred and sixtv-f.mr bffljnn, pnff, and yell, and ]iant, and howl, and
"
“
Never
you
mind
that,
pantos
You
concert hails, shooting galleries, rretauranta, Ky. J. Q. Adams of the Louisville BuUrtin, of cubic nates of pure gold every three I ©train, and slumt, and pull, nnd sliriek. !‘ preach and’ I’ll collect. This mon can’t
was ck-cUxl Pnddent-....Tbo deaf mntaa of seconds dtinfig the yeor.or twenty of rauH and ©wvat. and wail, and surge, and I V"*"1
1 00,1
.Th“
etc., near the Bay District raoHrsck, Kan America have just bold their firyt convcutim at
golden wmids evfey minute.— IIWi.mtJ haul, nnd yank, and nil the time that I dead-head on this orthodox through line Hoas
Francwco, hav$ 'been burned. Loas, $H0,- Cmcinnati. There was a fair attendance of
'
I provoking
000; partly
insured... ..A young car­ leading deaf mut.is from all jmrts of the United ton ItcpiMici
.reremug shark
KU*r* is just holding liack
&lt;«* !
Wkxat—No. U Spring.
•
■ • A
~ ■' .
jM
l'*1 *'------ 1— ------------- ’muie,SX
■ j
penter named Hask-t, employed in elect­ HUUw and from Canada. Thc pr&lt;•exiling* were
Srete^
"u”
““
*“
No- 3 Spring.
ing some rc|&gt;ain&lt; on a Terre Haute hotel,
Otsra—V.. i
r
“ fUldox-- Setter Ilogs
■I ing reluctance of u balky mule ona July
dropped his rule into a vault thirty feet deep,
hillside,*and
oVer and ihrough
through your own j
---------------- —
I
A
gtxxl
story
is
told
of
A
Rodkvillc
hillside,
nild
over
and descended to pick it up. When near the
S
articulate
shoutinirs
von
cun
"hear
the
'
rvx-mvAte.
sporting man. Having a fine lifterof set- j articulate shoutings you can ‘hear tlte ■
Johnny’s Letter.
The Colorado Democrats have nompui*-f*digreed stock-he was tak- ;
*«? CTW
Narraoanhett Pier, R. I., 1880.
owied tbo Mt™™, we. a._____ ..7. 1 “f
l“““ fa ‘nv” “•“•» K“M|
-te»hu» np. Jraige; lift bun ngbt .i Dear Papa : Please send me 50 cents.
11'2.. S
o he too fell over. Both dud from inhal- 1
■ Now I will tell you why I want ithX
Yes«
foulgaa.
MILWAUKEE.'
Ha’k E^‘
Six million feet at lumber, the pro]&gt;- Bn, ; AitoTOfr (bra.»A Itobrat A. suotenp; t •"'■’'|J« to feral them. Il benime ratlirr ■““•J’**; lu?' • „ .
.
,
, 1 rain,
mjraji,
Nettieion
Ht
“
” §1H
son, myself, Nettleton Neff, went crab­
Coax
—
No.
2.
b.
.raw
.
.
uot
Sapcnnb-odrut ot -.Ir-.l., /. J. On»A; gran- ' hra.ran bmtm-iw for brio to -'crawl out“ I
Puff loudur, Colouol, end y«ra 11 fetch biug no to Xuniw itr.-r
SK
h||“ Pj ,t „t -j) J.
Knapp, and Stout 4 Co., was destroyed by fire urr of Bute, a a bnfifr ; Otegreramu. It | duriug the cold winter uighta to attend bun
'it
A
...
.
to uicu
tlitirwanu,
ra&gt; he tried a new plan. I “ Bobbie." chimed iu her little ratreue ■ oratra.^1 twi d the eraaoou"a wt
, four
—• Mocriwra.
——--- —
..iwjr-***
»
. ....
•n„.n
---------raSOte.-----------...
.1
„m
otmilkiu.warmraujrbeHighnra.
from her lofty -mt, "donf ;°™u
,1? ■ was 50
st. jjniiih.'The Dumocratic State Coxvention of Setting a
--------..
----------1
up
there
(not
in
our
Dataware nominated CdL E. L.’ Martin for Con?' hilkl tlie
------------u ih. .teptra roar . y,.. - L,---Mirae.lxi
went--to tal, and ,in
bathing
bathing .nit.).
suits). After
After parran
paring tue
the mu
bill tI
grewi by aoctamation, and th© following elect- ' ’’“'fa
ey
,,uuK canine*
tl.^.ml.tITUral
l~—.."1better
L-lt..—tragtaimpromuing.
i —ff—---- ------- 7 "—
nn, ^*
the
prang
&lt;»nn„, ciilleil
a.taj for
f„r
Aral, luderal, my orgwu. of vuran wen. thought
oral ticket: Charles J. Love, Dr. Wnitelr and 1I ffuud.
'““’ Thinking to —
l-------s.ia.of
l_it he standing out and looking at each other XY]lcn we —» — *«. --- — .-k _ZT®_
make
one_job
ot
un
tliere
we
took
off
our
George KumcU.
an &gt;m- in Bi- d-irk and carried the pan enre- in
- great
r----------ammcemunt over the top of my shin's
*
and stockings und
and caught some
CINCINNATI.
m»e, —
having never seen each oilier be­ four erabs. three of which I caught *'■«*
•- jThe Bejiublican State Convention of . fully to the wood-house, wfleu stiring Tft",
each—pup
byr- the
of tlie
nock hr]
fare,
lx-ii surprised to find
A schooner has arrived at New Or- Iowa 'assembled at Dre Moinre Aug. 25. and -----— —
— —nap
- -vwand
lieingmid
greatly
Ab »ut 4 o’clock it began r.lining, we
^1........ »L.
1..
—Al.
_ -wv, fore,
■
.. .At.
nominated the following State ticket: Btate thrust ita nose into tlurpau, and wiieu all &lt; fa«y were twi^s.—Burlington Hawk* took shoes nud Htockmguand ran for the Hrs.’
had “
getiu
their
work*
Jtvc.
•
’*^
iu tll
‘sirww
k” returned to his !' &gt;yc.
Auditor, W. V. Lucas; Ilegnter -&amp;t tho Land 1um1
wreck, but when we got there we saw J J’OMIC"
’
Office, J. K. Powtra ;. Attorney Gtmural. bed. Tire next morning Ije was roused
Mome ladies and, us we were in our
.•^"rdKriy
H,,w an OwI’m Read RevolfM.
Smith McPlicrson j State Treasurer, E. H. by his wife, who wanted to know what in j
Conger ; Secret try of -8tite,. 3. A. T. Hall.... tlie worid bd had done with her linxul J A writer who hiul read a story alxint drawers, we hiul to seek slud ter somewhere I WaiuT-Nn. i whim
WaMron,el.-r-. When wc were running far the wnwk |
K“d*
Tbe Republican State Committee of Texas, at a pan. Investigation followed: his wifofmd
owl wringingita own neck off looking with my pants iu my hands 35 ceuta OAvC^Na
meeting held in Hearne, nominated E. J. Davis
for ttoverpor, A. Hiemunng fig- Lieutenant wet up-a batch of bread aud set it liehind j at a man who was walking around it, l dropped out of my pocket. So now I „
, i»CTiuM¥.”
Governor, and iput a fuff mote ticket in the tlte stove to rise; tliis pan our “ahof Usd i tested tlie matter bv &lt;*xp.wimt-nt. He am alm.-t doul Lrek„, at kwt not
Add.
earned to the pupa and they, after gore- obtainixl
’ -a -&gt;
—-----1
speHtaen
mid
p1.i«'&lt; d it oh *top
ing tliemseh-CT. with tlie dough, waddled &lt;rf a poit. “It wns n»»t difficult," saya enough far n week. Pu-iiso do it, pajia, j Co«s—No. t..h.....
VOIU1CN.
b 'cause I could not help losing35 cental ‘'
Recent flood* in Germany have been luick to their warm neat Thu yeont wn* ths writer, *' to secure’ hi* attention, for out of my pocket. Yours,
John.
good and the pnpjrim rose, looking like he never diverted his gaxe from me while
IMDiAMAPOUB.
so many mnfih with the head of the ani­ I wns in his premuuv,, I b-gau waking
An old lady from New Bedford visited
The recent atonn on the lower Texin hand tn Mane of Ufa muudsltd dtatxfcta.... mal used for trimming, while their legs round the post, a lew feet from it, keep­
Boston recently for the first time, mid.
and tad resembled warto .on an earlv rose ing ray eyes fixed upon him nil tlie while viewing the attractions erf tlie pub
potato.
Tlie sportsman aavs he would while. Hu body ruaioined motionless,, be garden, wan j»iuted out Hie brnnz
have mode a pie of 'em, offiy the crust but his head turned exactly with my
statato M Charles Sumner. “ Well, I dr
would have been inside instead of cut.— movements.
When I was ’ half way eJure," tlie old indy remarked, “ I neviNew Haven Pailadiutn.
round, Iris head was exactly behind him. knew Sumner u-ns» culoreil manIxrfon-.’
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jsto hoMthe rein, very h
the flrat fav&lt;«ai»k
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their bread is liougbt, several hundred
Aw Ohio wtxil-growcr noticing that
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the mad, frightened horse. The mad
loavea at a time, by the contractor, while another flnetataatar aauplainrd tlat hr
“ -1’1
&gt;»P"'
horse will dash against a brick wall, ar
anb’ •‘taws an white goods can be
they do their own oooking. Many of oonld not rid his sheep of ticks, says he
ago the Sims family followed jump ut spiked railings of impostable
was troubh«l that way once, and advises
”*&gt;tin tlaa way.
the example of an uncle,'deorge H. height 1 once saw a runaway horse,
them say that they only propose Jp stay
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turpentine
when
salting
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hicxex
C
holera
R
kmtot
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—
Bine
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I
The National Museum on the Smith­ in tho country long enough to cam fJOO
Walker, anil emigrated to St. Paul.
, this effectual, without J ritriol, one oun«a, dissolved in one gnl- Minn. Mrs. Book was then 1 year of
sonian grounds at Washington is nearly of so, when they will’rHMrn to Italy.
•
{) Ion erf water; give one ounce of this m ago. After a residence at that place of
complete. It ia expected that the cen­
l one gallon of di' ' '
water every morn- a few months the mother paid a visit to
tennial and other exhibits will bp placed
How Dr. Potta Pulled Through. .
Mb. Cox, who is running M an Inde- f
relatives at Lake Minnetonka, a summer
ted from growing ing; wnah th* &lt;----------- ------------------in the building by next January.
jx-ndent for Congresa in the Fourth ! again by i
swung al tlie chcap- morning; using an iron or tin. It ir. a resort a few miles from St. Paul. While
Young Giuckeraon met old Judge
sure
cure.
there n party, of which Mrs. Sims and Van Snyder on the ferrv, ami, after
m a better method than
Georgia district, is an ingeuwBM youth.
Bauww Bread.—Take two enpa but­ her children were a part, took a sail on Hliaking hands respectfulfv whh that
Caft. Johm Ekicbbon, of New York, He talks rigtit out in meeting, aaying
termilk, ono cup Indian meal, one cup
venerable friend ot the familv, Mid.
has invented a new engine on the caloric­ recently : " If you nee fit to send me to
necessary. One application early in the flour, one egg, one-half cupmolaases, one
casually:
’
motor principle, which is said to be ' a Congress I will go to the boat’ of my season. and others as may !« needed,
but thc child, now the woman who re­
“ Did you hear of that terrible acci­
very aerviembto and economical ma­
and one of suet. Steam one hour then lates the story, was ho young that she dent up at Potta* the other night ?*’
ability. I believe I would: like to go. while the weeds are small, will keep tho
set in the oven until it liecomes a nice knows little of what took place. Tliey
walks clean and bright
‘
chine. It oocupire a small space, and
" Accident! Why, my dear young
In fact, I want to go. I linve heard that
A quick and effectual method to de- brown. Cut it warm for dinner.
were taken to a hotel near a town called • fn«&gt;d. no. Nothin R^foua, I. hope ?
the cost of running it at full pressure is
tlie salary is ample, and, as I’ have a
Catstt.—Six large, ripe tomatoes, Excelsior. A paper published u state­ mud the Judge, mud: interested.
only 3 cents per hour.
Well, I’ll tell you how it was," said
small family, won’t imdst on ita increase. lawns, ia to cat tlie plant off at the two small green peppers, one large onion; ment that Mrs. Suns and daughter had
Ginckeraon in a mournful voice. " You
The revised census of New Orleans As I am fond of vindication, I wont to crown, aud drop on tbe top of tta toot chop all fine, then cork till tender, and
two or three drops &lt;rf kerosene ail. Tbe add two cups vinegar, two tablespoons father read thia and went to the lake to see, the old doctor wna out until about 2
gives 216,859 inhabitants, on increase of vindicate myself. It haa been hurled at lawn will not lie defect'd by digging, and sugar, one tablespoon salt, one teusjioon
look for their bodies. Mrs. Sims, in the in the morning attending some patients
18,446 over 1876—viz,, nn increase of me like a thunderbolt that I am too the work ia at once and completely done; cinnamon, and one of clovea. Let lx&gt;il a meantime, knowing nothing of the mis- and, supposing he would be hungry
15,029 whites nnd of 8,417 Hacks. The i young., In answer to this I say first I the root dies -as surely as if struck by few minutes and bottle. Will keep a apprehensioD of her friends, went on to when he come in, Mrs. Potta put a
long time.
Keokuk to visit other friends. Wliile large pan of mosh and milk—the doc­
excess of whites over blacks is 101,897, i can’t help it,’and it’is not my fault lightning.
there ahe, too, read an announcement of tor a favorite dish, you know— under the
Event former knows that exposing po­
and of females (of both colors) over ' Second, I am trying to grow older every
tatoes too long to the raya of the sun, or grnjies on tlie stems, three jxiunds of the death of a Mr. Sims, whom she sup­
males 16,721.
day. Third, 1 am succeeding. Fourth, to foo plenty of light and air, will soon sugar, and one pint of vinegar. Place posed was her husband. The uncle
. r— 11 am afraid I will be much older than I ruin them. A good farmer will dig aud the grafies in a jar and scald the vinegar mentioned, who had before this left 8L
Brxrr.™™
vm.gnu.U,
u.foni ,
•• v oth„ dry his potatoes nt- the projier time, ns ojh! Htigar together and pour over them. Paul for Keokuk, now also disappeared, "Go on—what then ?" .
. wle mrriwr, ot . jorty ot M0, wbwl,
,ouIa quickly as ounveMfent, and take them to For nme succesaiVo mornings pour off leaving nq word, wishing, as has since
"Well, the doctor camo in after a
his dark oellor without delay, being care­ the liquor and scald it Use any spice appeared; that hiv friends should know while and went groping round in the
left Hn»i» in 1877 tor BrazO. UMy nr. u henp,
bM
you
like.
•
—
—
ful
not
to
have
I
too
many
in
one
bin.
nothing
of
him
Until
He
succeeded
in
dark
for his mush—couldn't find a
rived at New York sick and destitute.
. Potatoes whicb/uro fine and mealy when
Pickled. Barrs.—Take Iicefe while making his fortune, after which he wuit match, you know—and, as luck would
They found the South American climate
Last winter tho Connecticut Lcgisla- dug, treated* ^u(t
’ (tlds manner, will "remain young and sweet and not too large,- Ixiil to the West. ‘•Thus,"" in the lang"-■~language have it, he picked up instead a pan conunstated'to them, and, after losing near- tore made a law prohibiting under ptsn- j good until new
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are rip*- and slice M ufaual wliile they are still of the narrator, "in oL...
few short
J,
montlis taining bread, put there to raise over
‘ ‘ no
was too tired to notice the
]y all their funds, decided to. leave the alty the employment of railroad hands
hot Have ready a pan of hot vinegar,, a family .had been separated ‘to meet
di
difference
—tawides he luul taken two or
The or jkjrinreid
has lieen tried in Iowa, into which put'tiro slices; cov.fr a ferw| more for twenty-three years."
country where they had experienced so WJIO could not pass nn examination as to Il
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Mrs. Bonk tells the ___________
remainder wf
tlie three nips os he drove round, and so he
_____
moments
until
thoroughly
hot,
then
with
।
it
is
said,
trf
sowing
in
thc
fall,
u;»on
one
many hardaliipx.
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their normal visual power and their abilpaid
My
j- uncle «paid
------a1 actually ate up all the dough -!"
I acre of hind^ two bushels ot wheat mixed a Hjmon place carefully iuid closely in a stop- 'os .follows: "My
Tuts «»pt7te ia Urn Vnitod State. ;‘ft
“J0^ T?“
.:-r Exhibition
v.t.:iu4. — in
j- . “
"Gracious
!" said
said the
theJudge,
Judge.
visit
Centennial
“t to the Cwntaimiol
Gracious!"
। with one brfUiel of oata The oats shot glass can; then fill up with the vinegar j n
“ It’» a fact, though. Well, toward
nuafirar 2,133,044 thi. yer. cgmct 2,“*"*lmve toe"
‘ho Mj up rapidly, and were, of course, killedand seal If the slices nre too large cut 1876- ttI,d Pfoppwl in Allegheny City to
whether he could find any morning the doctor began to swell, and
e of the railway companies, a charge i down by theYroqfo. Jlnt thev furnished them in two. These make an excellent I
102,034 last year, showing an increase P^n^. .
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80010 gentleman told my { swell—the J east was just getting ita
Hwinil nuulein each caw hr tho 1
“TtfhS
«■»■&gt; niish during the spring «nd early bum* truc” of
of 31,0107 There are 1,095 associations °
,niu 0 m cnc 1 5?°*“ 7. ® the snow full among the thick'stalks and mer.
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j uncle that he had seen Prof, aims in the [ work in, you know—and Jiretty soon the
-increase of 20 ; 24,701' churehes-m- Ynlc P"*5-0" *
** «f ! k^yes thefTept it from Wowing.wav.
East fou Pickub.—Two huu.lrod .| “ft -I- t.— j------------ ‘Impossible,’ whole family wna up and rusliing around
—-*• my-mtde,
—•
read of
at-his
-hiHdeath.
Aixath’ ’ half distracted. The doctor, kept on
nail cucumber
rammlwr pickles, two
tea U.1.
•for
forIIIWU
cc.ufiu. &lt;NK • IK 4ni ordained minister*- exaillinat’on Wll» k*t by the State. They Um, covering prevenU*d tho winter-kill­ small
heads of *md
)
i
;huve refused certificates to some of the , ing °f the wheat, and thc rotting oat cabliage sliced fine, tiro quarts of small, Nevertheless it wns true. My uncle groaning and shrieking and swelling,
increase, 447. The addition, by ImpHntrineera in the State men who 1
: ,uk1
taTunlml a rich top- or sliced onions, one large head of cauli- wrote a letter to father and received an until be loolsed like a Saratoga trunk,
were 79.924.
73,924, a falliuff
falling off of unward
upward
tism ware
’
dn^siDg for the crop the following spring. : flower cut up, six green uepiiers sliced. , answer, stating tliat his wife and child At last they found out what he hod done,
luivelieverhK&lt;VnnadeHlenlinahfe-tane ( Tbe nstat was
abundant yW?
1 two ounces white mustard seed; souk till had been drowned. My uncle returned ainl the whole family piled right on top
of 33,000 from last year. The exclusions
of service, and All the railway emplov es'; wheat, w Idle land precisely similar along} in salt iumI water twenty-four hours; drain to Keokuk, but could not rest He in­ of him, and sat there while they sent for
uumliered 20,580.
of tho State are iu consternation, and '
"nd treated in the same manner, over night. Boil gixsl vinegar and one serted an advertisement in a Chicago a cooper.”
"A cooper?"
•
quarter pound block pepper, ground, Que ■ paper asking information reganliug my
CoMMissioxxB L« Duo has recently j tliey,
ns well os •the corporation t-u with the exception of omitting the oute,
“ Yes, you see they saw at once that
. , i was utterly worthless.
teasnoquful cayenne pepper. Pour*&lt;&gt;.'« grandmother and my aunt. Between
been selecting sites for tea farms in 1 employs them, ore demamliug’n practical
the 15th and tlie last of April, two years unless something was done the doctor
pickles;
when
cool
stir
in
one
quart
mixed
The destructive currant worm hfts for
ago last spring, I was in my home at would burst before morning. So tho
. Georgia, and has returned to Washing- test of visual power rather flmn that to
mustard.
year, lieen held in subiection bv
county, Neb. I felt axqier started in and put nine of those
ton, leaving an assistant to complete the which the professors subject them. m
Tlie ।• many
th",?
Crbam
Pie
.—To Ono
Imj eaten
wnrmorn I Ashland,
; Saunders
.
r~M
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I
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। tiH. Uht. of white belleliore, and although 001.1;
vory
nico.
pint'ot
Mm.
™ •'■mpokoto
’ v to
rend
the...the
Ctur.,,.
(A™
4 .p.peno
big half-inch beer-keg hoops around his
work. He thinks that he will have no State test is made with letters ns to range tliis substance is quick aud sure in ita thn^ on. lenten ~-,»rkt.8r, mg«r to I -Tlu
' "Ivertaemeut
nltmoUolmy
&gt;ov eye.
p-e. II I ntomacli. Of courae that stojiped the
-----Ivertuejnent attracted
difficulty, as the problem of tea culture of vision, and skeins of worsted as to' operation, nud by ita use enables one to tote, llnel. ot «dt. flavor » von like, I »=“ eforte&lt;l and told my hual«i.&lt;l to anj. I swelling, and, by keeping
a tin tube
—
—
i
-----------4i
---------------1;~.
..4
*t
—
i_*
speedily
rid
his
currant
and
gooselieny
Bolter
. cieep
deep pie
pie man,
&lt;U.b, or
or mouutaiu
mountain cake
cake : “V
”? --------“ 1 coulJ
Ho T----•"J—«I | down
lu.
oaeape,
he ;uat
at the South, or at least in Ge&lt;irgyi, lias color, capacity—the applicant in the lat­
er a
. ’
’•—,----- ------------------\ throat
7---- o—tor
~Roa
~—to
r-»
—
plants of tlie depredator, yet it is a little
j.prink).,
— •-** with brand cnimb. Ural ■I a“ few
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to“ tlavu nwtivml nn
.« nnewor
mrawer front
from mv
my II nmniuytMl t/i
to null
pull tlimncrn
threw*.
lieen already soivtyl. A puality of tea ter particular lieing required to separate
difficult in some cases of application—
.... as pie
- i uncle stating that T was not his niece, us
“ Oh, the doctor pulled through, did
equal to that imported from Asia is from a heap not only tin- skeins of pri­ whan tlie worms are working on the have 'lieen sifted, .aliout as thick
i she had lieen drowned. I then wrote u he?"
.rained in quantities in that State at a mary colors, but to classify the various lower part of a bush. It is with much paste, pour in tlie cystard and. sprinkle letter to the effect that if he had lost two
“Oh! yes; he’s all right now, exover it sotnu I&gt;n-iul crumbs quBc^coiacost of not mere than 20 cents &amp; shades of each. The engineers and satisfaction, therefore, thnt we learn the nut mixed.
fingvra of one hand, and—well, I related | cepting—’
‘1
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announcement uf a more convenient and
“ Excuse me.” said the Judge grimly.
pound, and readily finds a market at other employes demand that tlie test not less certain agent for the same pur­
RiiviiAHn Jelly.—Take some rhubarb, Hrctunsiances that made proofs positive.
In
a
few
days
my
long-loat
uncle
was
nt
na
he
took
out
his note liook, “ but will
wijn;
it
with
acltaii
wet
chih,
peel
it,
from -*0 to 50 cents.
shall Im* made on the road, and if tliey pose, nud this is earliolic acid. Two
- ht. The .■
„()U
me
yam ujidjje nftme m
our .house.
meeting .can• lie imng-.
: cannot read the lurgo letters uf signs teasjxionsf111 of carlxilic acid mixed iu and cut it into pieces an inch long. To ined. Then followed- explanations, stat­ full. They an* getting up a medal for
each
jMtund
of
rliuliorb
add
three-fourths
NapoIoBon B. Arthur deserted his !
. _r ,
.
।| mu
s nd luoiuiguuiii
distinguish me
tlie colors employed in three pr foiij? gallons of water gives a of a pound of white sugar. Put it to ing that mv father wns living and well thc champion liar in the State, by order
wife and familv at Marvsvdle, Ohio,
..
liquid of proper strength to sprinkle over
.
.
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l»Rht signaling they* an- willing to snr­ the bushes. It. is &gt;giul to. kill - worms- taiil for aliout ten minut*n, or until the in Beaver Folia, Ph. I wrote my father, of the Governor, and I think I’ll send in
aenty yeya ago, to elapo with a magh: render their places on the footboard. quicHy, nnd what is mure, it is reported juice is well drawn. Strain it into n but received an answer that I could Dot your—"
surely be his daughter, ns she had been
But tlie lioat had landed and the prom­
bars daughter. His wife &gt; remained ou
j • Tho companies, which are deeply inter­ to be equally valuable in destroying, the preserving pan, let it boil quickly till it drowned twenty-three years ago. An­ ising young candidate had melted away
clings to the spoon, skim it and put it
the farm, and reared their, children, ' . ,
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.,
.
’ I ested on the side of perfect safety, are aa rose-bug when applied to rose bushus.— into jam pots or molds. The quickest other letter told him of ‘ Little Dallas.' in tlie crowd.—San Francuco Poet.
while he wandered aliout the country.
. .
Vick.
, anxious ns the men for a reasonable, not
wav to know if it will sot is to drop a a dead brother, and of other circum­
Everybody aliout a farm knows that
A poor, broken old tramp presented
/
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stances which made a clear case. About
a fanciful, test, and lioth will unite to animals will not eat the grass which ittfe on a plate to cool.
And Drink, Too.
himself at the hamesteail. This was the t « 7 77.”’' 'T7.; ?
Pvrr SrBAwnrRHr Ptodixo.1—Sift three weeks ago I started for Beaver
. .... . „
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„ i defeat the existing law and procure leg­ grows up rank around" tlicir own &lt;lropSo great are the ravages of the phylFalls to find my long-lost fatiier. I have
wreck of
and father.
wreck
of the
the husband
husband and
father, He
He 1 . ,
. ...
.
puigs; it lum also lieen oliserved by Home two tt*aspoo&lt;ifuls of baking jxiwder with found liim. I have been married several loxeria in France, that unless Home
,
,, , ,
.
islatuni that shall be more practicable,
begged for food and lodging, expressing
’
that hay from meadows heavily enriched a pint of flour; beat well nn egg; add years. My hnslmnd is in the grain busi­ means can be soon devised fur arresting
tlie utmost contrition for his bad be- I
। is not eaten hi readily as thnt from other n little salt; mix with sweet milk till of ness in Nebraska. My mother has been &lt;he progress of the evil, wine-making
K.vt*.
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4
,| fields. It is the practice, nsuallv to put the consistency of thick batter. Place married the second tune, but is now a there, which lias long been one of the
havior. The wife acted with’promptSI..- «.t tb.- .!&lt;«. nn him a.,.1 h. ' . 1UU “7 *
I*-’’1 w
“,,.d I
rnmutow. to oth« en.™, but if lime well-greased cups in a steamer ‘r put in­
chief industries, must necessarily come
ma. blu «t th. .log on lum, and by t.... n. uul, in.bv.l. e .crywh. rs m Utts I be . tt|*H«l itMtatd. will nslore tho I to each a njioonfat of batter, then a widow. Wluit the sequel will prove I to on end. Whether this country will
Imtvly otcuped with bu&gt; Me.
country. It Mtenui iieuriy
to ,.riJunf
condition oufcklv I spoonful Of strawl ►etries, ami cover with will hove to tell you at another time, as be able to supply the deficiency in the
—-——
KVI nd ..f them, UU.I any method that f,im0
.nd, s llnrI&gt;JJ
another spoonful «if ’sitter and steam we do not know yet what our plans shall wine supply thus created, remiuns yet
Mb*. Et.reM.STM Creraj.-vto wm ' |.r..mw s to teernv th), mbit deuntlde , do more to sweet..,,'» toul nurture in twenty minutes. Eat with cream and be.”
'The family is highly respectable and to lie proved. If any attempt to do so
-. j. Somebody recom- I three mouths than if It was Klint up for sugar, or a liquid hot sauce with a cup­
was nearly 90 years of age, committed j end ft worth trying.
the story is. no doubt, strictly true, shall be made we shall not only have to
.uicuie bydrowntog in . .hollow pool 1 ■netuU
,n'U‘U covering .t.,... », rrftom. «nd 1 -,ix
------------------' 'left
““
-----------------ful of straw!terry juice added.v
montlra, «n.l
to--'thS
onlinorv'pro.
though savunng more of romance than pay even more attention than heretofore
..very pyt of u oeUv with or.li.niry
ot denning. This is nln.nt one ol
Apple Borbh.—According to a writer
to the improvement of our varieties of
near her house at Motucldn, N. J. She »hit.»,.,h, nude yellow mth
u,„ mort imix.rtnnt .isenfo which lime on horticultuQti - aud agricultural sub­ reality.
grapes, but wo shall also have to greatly
sufferecl from many ludlucinations, the putting roppenu. in oven, crevice or I ^,..1,1 Ira put, convetiug rn.it dove ell jects, when barens have once gained
enlarge tlie area of our vineyards. In
Brief Correspondence.
cranny
where
a
rat
may
get,
and
scatter,
mmrness
and
nuikpeM
in
grnw.
reducing
most remarkable of which was that she
IMMsettsion pt WtrCo the only way to get
ordinary times tlie vintage of France
Many
people
object
to
postal
cards
on
was in danger of lianging nt tlie hands uigi. in tlie ournera on tin* floor. Hu , nfojost immediately all noxious efliuvin rid uf them is to hunt lor them care­ account of their effect on ]iersanal cor- amounted to between 1,500,000,000 and
has tned it repeatedly and the result ; frnm the mamire de]k«i!.*&lt;l, and there- fully with a knife or wire and destroy
2,000,000,000 gallons, worth about S35O,of Gen. Hancock. She learned from the lias
re:q&gt;&lt;&gt;nitenoe. It is ono of the natural 000,000.
has lieen a general retreat of both mice •forc presenting
••
«food,
* which,
..................
being rel• ­ them. The eggs of the parefft beetle
newspapers that Gen. Hancock hail luul [ aud rats, not one of which luul at last ished by the stock, is converted into that are deposited during nights in June, and tendencies of human nature i to avoid
Since the first appearance of the phyl­
something to do with the hanging of a nowniita returned. It is sai-1 that’s coat which will Jay the foundation of a profit are placed in the bark of the tree at thc trouble a* for aa jaMsiblr; ami it it* so loxera in France, in 1865, it lias spread
much eaaier^o write a card than a letter
woman, and became possessed with the I of
ye“nW "T11’ fT
It is more esjH-ciidly on bog pastures surface of the ground, or whatever may that it is often given tlie preferonoe. 8d through fourti*en departments, entirely
.,
i a cellar, will not only lauush those ver­
ruining the vineyards, and despite the
idea that, it elected, he would imme- - miUt but will prevent fever, dysenterv, that the use of lime is ]iarticularly liene- surround the tree. Tlwse eggs liatch in that in fact the close intimacies that once
study and experiments of the best scien­
our latitude during Scptemlier, and it is
lived
diately seek out and execute her in or- ! or typhoid fever. Everything" eatable ficial, for besides its action on cattle
might exist between persons who liyed
dropping^, it destroys mow. rushes, and soon after tliis tluit the young grubs may far away from each other, fed. and fost­ tists, and liiieral rewards offered by the
der to get her property.
1 should lie carefullv secured against the all sedgy or other coarse growth, whose be ensily removed without the use of
- remedy has yet been
* ’
--------- «------------ • ravages of rata, which are so intelligent places liecome occupied by other more anything more than the point of n pen­ ered by long ‘
discovered. Already the supply of wine
A womah at Carson, *Nev., is said to that they will soon abandon places where nutricious grasses. After t’he liming of knife. A few minutes spent in this way nutobwjjrophieH, are no longer a part of from Madeira, which used annually to
our
social
life,
as
they
were
to
those
of
have nu.lert.fi.™ to rafruin from sirauk- ,h''-v
8°* u&lt;,1‘ *”
«? «*
export au average of 460,000 gallons,
a pasture, cattle will eat tlie grass read­ about the 1st of October each fall will
£ SPSS'S
•
. .St
m
are most troubled with is tlie ily, which before they would not touch, keep the tree free from this pcst.y-Actenmg tor forty d.yiu Tbe report num a» | 1)ro»„
mich larK,.r. dn.uger. fiercer,
rate, divxled Ineod. mure renlly
i VU1vines by
by the
the Tine
vine iUdew-Onlium
mildew—Oidium TuekTuckshowing tho lieneficiiil change tho lime tytc America*. . .
follows : " She began at 9 in the mom- and more ravenous than tlie black rat.
&lt;hd fifty yi-era w. Il n&gt; »prty to low .| cri—while the
M Ira.
tlie ratoe
same c«n
cause
has been
been
had brought about.
the dram rf to urany pnveto lettora |
(ltal
he Crararr
ing, and at 10:30 her pulse was so feeble which bus almost entirely disappeared,
' ‘ to " vines in tthe
Canary
Yesterday and To-Day.
.ntten from »e
and gtving to the JJanJ, .Inch overa year rued to tonh
having
been
driven
off
or
exterminated
from exhaustion that the physicians
The Law of Entail.
'g.poo.ooo J fiurary tone, eery
"Hole on dar," said a colored man, eleenl, frtok. mmple pletrra. of the .— , wine,
by the more formidable species. The
very
feared she would die by noon. At 11 brown rat is frequently
.
....
r
events nf
of. ths
the naaainrr
passing hour. It U
is dimdiffi­ much
, .. t called
_ ___ tlie
r___Nor- i Much misapprehension exists in tliis hailingan acquaintance. " Does yer cross ovinia
like Madeira. In Spain too, the
her heart beat but twenty-six a minute, way rat, from the erroueoiui impression . country as to the present powers cf entail de street ebery time yer sees me ter keep cult to see from what material the mem­ region which supplies sherry, and in
that
it
came
from
Norway,
which
couni
in
England.
There
is
no
such
thing
us
frum
jxyin*
dot
bill?"
oirs
of
the
present
and
coming
genera
­
coun­
and her respiration was hardly notice­ tlmt
Portugal, that which supplies port, are,
“ No, I doesn’t."
tions will be made. A filo of correspond­ it is rejiorted, both suffering from the
able. Her friends here urged her to try it did not reach until it had become । a law of primogeniture, except in so far
"What fur den?"
ence cards, a drawer full of "postals,” phylloxera and vine diseases, so that a
.abundant in Britain and America. It np- that if a man die intestate his real estate
piscantinue her terrible task, and told peared first at Astrakhan, in the begin- ' would piss to his eldest sou, except in
“ Ter keep from bein’ axed fur hit”
will afford but scanty snlsitance oat of wine famine seems imminent in the near
“Mr. Napoleon." said the creditor, “I which to build up tlie fabric of history. future.—Rural New Yorker.
her some gosxip aliout a neighbor. On liing of the eighteenth century, and Kent, where it would be divideil among
hearing it she immediately rushed from gradually spread over Western Europe, | all liis sous. Up to the do*e of the last lent yer ten dollars three weeksaga Yer No tender reminiscences can be gleaned
whence we have derived iL It was once j ccntunr the power of entail was illimita- promised on’ promised ter pay me. De from these barren messengers; no
the house, and, going across the street,
Afghan Etiquette.
known ns the Hanoverian rat, Iwcause i ble. It was curtailed in consequence of udder day you said dat 'pon yer word an' glimpse given of home affection; for of
met a lady friexitf nnd talked to 6:30 lost the British Jacobites were pleased to be- the
**•“ extraordinary
— *—
will mode
’ by
*----------a mer­ honeraa agenlennui yer'd pay metcr-day. courae no one writes ‘‘Dear----- ” or "af­
An Afghan never receiver unceremoni­
night, and ia now fully restored.”
fectionately yours," for fear of exposing
lieve that it came in with tbe House of chant named Thellnssen, of Swiss ori­ Now, what’s yer got tor say?”
ous calls. The visitor must send a few
[in, who accumulated a vast fortune
fortnne In
in . ” aTers’serves my honor. Yer's get- this wove of emotion to the obsenution hours’ notice of his intention. He is
,
| Hanover.
gin,
London,
xindon,
partly
jmrtly by
flosofy and my honer of the postman. No one likea to write
Rchsian petroleum is gaining a mar- ’
-------------------------------- buying up jewels “« -ver„ 1*ck
then received at tlie door by some confi­
.
anything either affectionate or irnjKirtant
from French------emigres at the time of the mixed.”
ket 4MJJ4U4JI
rapidly U4
in Europe.
The
policy Ul
of ;
.
Ta
*e
Jk41C j«414C»
-------------------dential retainer or retainers, and can"How’s dat?"
on so public a medium; therefore the
the huge American monopoly known as . Pl»«l»bprus is dangerous staff to
.iTu “Sv Mr. Tlielhuseu inducted through un ojien courtyard to tlie
“Doan yer know dat de udder day al] sweetness oLthe sentimental correspond­
, , z-v-T
— X.
, . ,
luuMue. A avouuc
Hiimgman
mnn
. mtravehnn
travennnlitut1 141 tended
his
money to accumulate until it
.
z.
tv
,
handle.
,
m
o&lt;
**
11
“
*•
inonev
the Stendord
„ mtU
)y ^7"chinc j}
it „
with
hi, thLnl,
thuml. ’I »o»M
w“aU &gt;“*•• retobed ebont *7«&gt;.000,&lt;X&gt;0. do time in town was changed ? Da fonn’ ence in which bur ancestors delighted is foot of a rude, winding staircase, which
SUndnrd Oil Compuoy
Compmiy has
bra b«m
been to ;,
mlU,.h |1&gt;y
lh y,
leads first to an uncovered landing, and
depress the price of the crude product ■[nail, and a piece of the incandescent I Tlie Government, deeming it undesirable dot de time was wrong an’ da sent off an’ fast changing to tlie bitter brevity of thence to the ordinary reception room or
■nd raise that of tlie refined. They have ! phosphorus j»enetrated under tite nail j
anX “object ahoulil pemess wealth got what da calls a transit apparatus.
balcony of tlie proprietor. Here he ia
Since
den
all
de
watches
on*
clucks
hab
Um, bronght tbe prtoe of emde down to ' “!&gt;
• dipht burn, to which be “
tatr«»n«&gt;a . bdl limiting enreceived by the Dost in jieraon, und con­
M IWaway Horae*1.*
been overhauled. Hit hab been foun*
.
. n
4h« .1 I&gt;«d no attention; But after an hour tad to In mg I*r«on« and twenty-one
ducted with eveiy mark oi courtesy and
aliout 2 oenta and bulled the pnee of re- , Ule |min
intense; the thumb!.™** afterwant
This is is mot much dat our time is gis one day too fast ”
Tho borsertiiat has onoe acquired the respect to a small row of choirs, the use
"Datagot nuthin' ter do wid my money.
"
.
fined to 9 cents. The effect of this ac- swelled, tlien the hand, and next the Rveater than the power of entail iu New
e-T- . habit of. HBMpng away will liolt on the of which article of furniture seems to
"Course it hab. I promised ter i , ^n't ,TPOrU1’&gt;ity. If you suspect his in­
tion has been to open the European mar- [forearm. He was obliged to alight at a, Tf*** and almost identical with tiiat
Hint m
in
be general in good society in Cabul, and
ket to Rmwinn rHifiera, and to exchJfle i-Utiim on the journey and send for'a Masaacbusetta. , Many estates in and yer ter-day. De obexhauliu, ob de tunc, tention jHie best phw » to check it the to have quite superseded the curjiets and
shows
dat
dis
ain'tter-day.
”
I.n.r^t; «rnzta
Thc er|veil sal man, whodeclared tiiat imme , aroimd New York—the Lefferts, Rhine­
momeUht* ta'gins td-Wove, taking hold felts which satisfied an older gen­
from it the Amencan crude. Thc ex[
aI?j,uUtion of y,,.
waa no&lt;x^.uuder,
tor for
example
—are
entaikxl. In
in
" How doea yer make dat F
'
lander,
&lt; xample
—ore entailed.
of onejvUi with both-Mods, and giving eration. After a few words of welcome
"Why, disis ter-morow. Doan' yer it oneOT two such violent jerks that the
port-^ff petroleum and petroleunJ.-pro- gurr. The patient insisted on postiion- Engl"*! hundreds uf great projiertitw
and inquiries in a set formula after
ducts fromlhv United States for the fiscal
. ing thc operationfor a few hours iintil '
completely unehtailetl, audit ia pure- •ee? Xcmmc tell yer, sf yer goes roun’ rogue must jmuse or turn around. Then health on both hides, a tray of fruits usu­
Jis town showin' such tgnunee of fioaofy stop him, and, if you doubt yoor being
veiu-end^JaneSD.1880, was 423,691,767 1
arrival of hisfather, for whom he [the custom, not the law. of th. «w
ally appears, and 1* placed upon the
will lough atyer."
Lltaaa' -Rni
tniw
4^ teJegrapbrd.
Before tlie latter, ■ tr?’
,wlU ca,u*’
be tnuu- de
able to hold him, get off Perhaps acariiet at the feet ot the visitora. Tbe
gnllona. But th&gt; trade w Dow fAHiugbE ' however, exmld reach his son it was'tOo ! mittetl to the eldest aop. Men who nre
" Well,when is yergwinc ter pay me?"
- r- are followed
..i »by iu.
.
’ »
too-vigorous "plug ” may make him &gt; fruits
tlie ltea-trav,
arid
For the lauDlh H June, 1880, 24,221,291 I late ; the imisonuus matter had gained : ver^“ politics favor the custom, ' " Jes ex soon e« we kin get the time crow his legs and fall—not a Jileiwint: a cup of highly-sweetened green tea,
gallons were exjxirted, and for the same __
the arm,
——, then
— the shoulder, and any ।[ bccanae they think
„ that
thatititkaepmp
keeps np ths
the straightened up. Da’a workin’ on hit contingency, but anything is better than without milk, is placed liefore tbe via­
now.
Jen
take
my
advice,
fur
cf
tlie
peo
­
operation
I&gt;ecame
month in 1879, 82,940,443 gallons.
&lt;7
-------------------' impossible. He died P°»tknrf a family, and that were an
being run away with in a Htn-et. In j itor. The conversation is then carried
4- great
——* sgouy m ©ali *
estate divided up in the next generation ple onat gita inter dar brads dat a man open country you may compel the runs- ■ on with more or leu spirit on tbe ordiin
a would be belter for #uch division, u a foul, ten yeanob knowledge won't way to gallop with a loose rein until he [ nary topics of the day and tare, if the
T.. Itolrara rawort ou the NewHueeu
change
hit
”
—
LlUU
Rock
iArk.}.
Qanot generally understood here that
is tired, qr to mow in a constantlv nar- . visit » a merely formal one. tho inter­
oral Northampton railroad extension in '
manner described.
law in England tiermita
rowing circle until be is glad to halt A view oomes to ui end and the visitor is
Franklin county, Maae., deposit no :
-------------------Why is a cow's tail like the.letter F? ten-acre field is big enough for this ex- conducted to the doer with the same
Because it's tbe end of tanrf. Here* pedient But the great jKiint ia to stop formality and courtesv with which he
money in the local banks, but aB wear i PnorBseoa—"Wliai
another quit*- ms bad. Why is an egg a runaway before he gets into bis stride ;
receive,! If bowvver, a otMifldentwlra, utd e«ry tbeir money with them,
like a colt? Because it is not fit to tme after he is once away few 1&gt;ife will stop
interview is tinsired, the attendant*
They are all j-umbereu and tagged, so |
«
ootiand, were, up tc llie time .if hia until ft is brokaB. ’ .JifAl*!- L '&lt;
a real runaway—a steady pull is a waste
reqncoted to withdraw.

in Vermont,

m

said to bn holing rapidly.

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GROCERY
SATURDAY

.

AUGU8T®.l«W.|ftUr

untied mid he came flown on the
t broad of hit bark with Mich, a jar that
f the - anatfl boy felt culled upon to ob-_

New Freeh Goods and Low

Those who have visited the gas works
at Fort Way n&lt;% Ind., and particularly
Cid. Edgerton’s JalHinitocy, need not be
told of fiis acomplislimenta in various
brauch&lt;tAof aits and.science. One day
before leaving for his, home in thc
West, lie said to O’Nielle:
“Now you want« telegraph from tlie
office to the works. It-wlU save you a
man who must constantly be running
back and fdrtli.”
This, be it remembered, was before
tlie tramp-saving telephone had been
^yS.” raid Tim. “we have been

you want te use a regular roller !”
Prloee.
After the victim bad recovered conxciouiiDtfwi lie crawled ijlowly out. gen^
ly rubbed his Lack on au apple mfT.
nnd slowly disappeared around the
ie
corner of the house iu search of some
weapon which would annihilate the
hammock atone sweep, and though the Having bought for CABH a large, neat'
stock of
boy called to him again aud again,
asking if a minstrel performance was
to follow the regular show, Mr. Har­
per never turned bis head nor made a
sign.—Detroit Free Preu.

JACKSON WAGON!

Capital sad Surplus Sloo.ooo.

Guaranteed to run one-third lighter than any other made.
QLEMENT SMITH,

Attorney at Law

Ac Francis

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

thinking of putting up a'xlbbou print­
A Woman’s Confidence.
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
ing machine.”
'“Hang the printing- machine,” said
“Oh! 1 almost wish something would
the Colonel, who scorned the use of
Cheese ul Everything
such childish things. “Get yourself a liHppen,” she said to ’her group of
Morse instrument and learn to send friends on one of the ferry-boats yes­
terday.
“
Since
I
'learned
to
swim
I
yonr own messages and read by sound.”
NuitJ U C.ahtl &gt; first Ou Cnoq 8tm I
Three months had elapsed when Ed have tho utmost confidence in myself,
gerton returned to the city on buain- •nnd Im not a bit afraid of the water.”
“Caii you swimf” asked several at W isli to inform all that by prompt at­
eMA, aud he took occasion to see how
tention, accommodating ways, good
things were getting on at the gas works. once.
“Oh, yes. Pve been practicing for
goods and low prices, hope to receive
After looking aliout he said, in his
ovpr a week, and I can swim, dive and
a fair share of your patronage.
quick way:
.
“G’Ncille:, bow are you progrcjisirig float. Yotl Indies don’t know how
with the telegraph ?r
.
- much enjoyment there is in swiming Highest Price paid for Produce
"Oil, very w ill,” said Tim, trembling along the surface of the water. Why,
as in the presence of a master, “we cun­- I feel perfectly at home there.”
“And where do you swim.!” inquired
comm unicate slowly.”
COME A2TD SEE.
“Let me try you.” said Edgerton, one.
Yottrt Truly,
looking about him as if for some print­
“In tbe bath-tub, of course! Why,
ed matter, as an expert will when about our bath-tub is several feet -long and
S \bOI8E A FRANCIS.
to send messages on trial.
three feet wide, and I cau swim twice
“Hold od, I will get vou the morn­ around it without stopping! Ob! I jgst
HARNESS!
ing Picayune,” timidly suggested Tim, wish we had a puddle m theliackynrd.
shaking all over, and moving towards I’d learn you all inside of a week !”—
another room.
Free Preu.
WM. E. CLARK
.
“Never mind, this will do,” said Ed­
Makes the boss Carriage, Light road
gerton, as he picked up a volume of
Bro. Gardner’s Lime- Kiln Club.
and Team
Sbakepeure which happened to be ly­
ing near, “sit over there nnd take what
I send.”
“Las’ nite ns de ole woman an' me
Tim, with paper and pencil, obeyed. sot on de back stejis to cool our feet,’’
By a remarkable chance, which can began the president as the meeting was For a small sum of money and don’t
never be explained, Edgerton opened opened, “Uncle Febus cum rusbin’ in
you forget it.
the book at the play of “Hamlet, aud with his hat in his hand an’ his eyes as
Have you seen any of Will’s work!
his eyes fell on the first sj^ech of the big as dollars. Uncle Febus uni a Re If not call on him. one door north of
“Ghost.”
pnblikin, an’ some Democrat hnd got Boise ......
and ,Francis’, get his prices and
"Are yi?u ready over there,” asked nt him an’ made him believe dat Gar- you will trade.
the Colonel.
feel used to saw niggers in two at so
WE CLARK
"All ready.” said Tim.
much per head. De ole mana garden
And then the Colonel commenced to natch
choked up wid
cu mn
uni al!
nu cuuxcu
hki wjeds,
n n-us, nnd
aim — rnr ivvovt
lie’s* sinrtv
hnrrl
nn
fnr
olntliou
‘
‘
'
sound:
nurty haul np for clothes, but he M
I
“1»- *-ui—t-b-y—”
coul„
.......until ho
ildn't. put his .........
hand......
to work
rmncetfniiv
This came very slow, according to
I would rmpertfully announce to the public that
found out if dat story’ war true. He
the supposed capacity of the listener tp hadn't«. been
UVVM fisrsiv
gone
away
»»&lt;&gt;•
mi
nu
hour
U/US
before
OVIUIC
_________
___ ___
____
read. Tim hail it down, aud then came:
ole Daddy Smith cum whoopin’ in by
M~C NV7

JAMES A. 8WEEZEY,

EHR! WHHl is run in BOILING UISEED OIL

Attorney &amp; Counsellor,
Will attend to legal baeUMSB la say part ot

Until the wood is Thoroughly Saturated, before the Iron or
Wood is put on. Every Skein ia set with a

jj

PATENT SKEIN SETTER,
Which seta it PERFECTLY TRUE, something that can not be
done by hand. Every Tire is set by a PATENT
PROCESS, so the Fello is not burned to a
charcoal in putting it on. That is
why the tire remain on
the Jackson Wa­
gon from 8
to JO years wrthout re-setting.

n

,f "

STORE

Aadk-peonatamlyou band a foU Mockol

2DZR/V GOODS.
Maiuag a (pedal/. Fboaalx iMoak. State Mt.

pOWERS A BARLOW,

»• BLACK,

American and Foreign Marble.
The above cut represents the

Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, Ac.,
Knot ingw, Mich.

JP-A.T. STAKES

DR H. W. WHI1 MORE

Truss Rod Axle At’chm’t
It ia an Axle that we warrant to hold up five ton. The
Stakes are made of MALLEABLE IRON, no chance
for the water to run in and rot them out, and
will last forever. We also attach the WHIP­
PLE GUIDE to all of our wagons, it
sbouid be seen by every farmer.
•
We also have a few more
Plows left that I will
make special induce­
ments on to
close out.

TpCLECTIC PHYSICIAN. IteaMarta nd office
AU al Levi Elliotts, Maple Grove Centre.

J. A. BAUGHMAN.
HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Woodland Cen.
Day and night calls prats pt^ ar

P trr, Mkb.

| J.JENRY ROIJ,

niBBllKH
fanciy noons
‘"Are yon taking me T” asked the Col­ b ai was arter him. He am a Denier- RIBBDN8.
FANCY GOODS,
onel, looking anxiously in Tim’s direc­ crat, an’some ’publican had got at him 1
LACKS.
OLOVE8.
an’ made him almas’ blieve dat GinerSILKS.
MITTS.
tion.
--------EMBROIDERY,
CORSETS,
al Hancock would sell .ill de cullud
"1 am,” said Ti'p.
HATH.
FLOW ERR,
And he wns, lor every lino, uf the folkses into slavery if he war 'keted
BONNET8.
ETC.. ETC
Ghost’s speech was alive in Tim’s mem­ President. Ole Daddy lout half a day
ory. He has played the part a dozen on a cash job to trot aroun’ wid such a
times when Judge G. IL Braughn, B. fool-Bton' on his tongue; un’ he needs
Door with neatnrw and diapatch
F. Buck, Esq., and others bad appeared money if any body does. It makes me
as Hamlet nt amateur entertainments. discouraged when I see what fools
MRS. O.M. YATES.
But of this Edgerton knew nothing. some uiggahs be. Wbnt’s de re reason
He was only sending words for Tim to dat Daddy Smith, Uncle Fubus an’ ebread, and aa Tim kept on writing Ed- cry odder daddy an’ uncle ’inong de J L. STEVENS!
1
Grtor. increased his speed. Tim had cnllud tribo can’t act on de fence an’
WOIXDOTT
‘
”■
j
it all connection witn the sound of let de white folk ch fight dis outT It
Opposite E. Parady'a iboo shop.
tbe instrument; but he knew what to ain’t our mass. We can’t gain nor lose
Removed next door to Reese A Detrick's grocery, where you cau find all kinds of [
write and he kept on writing. Edger­ n single shillin’, no matter who am
ton grew more and more aston­ President. I tell you agin, an’ I’m
ished
as
he sent
faster
and gwine to keep ou tellhi’ ye’ thnt the
faster until he readied n speed seldom culliid'miin who goes into'politico mn
excelled by the most expert operators. de while mans fool. He may count
“My God!” exclaimed Edgerton, ns one in a torch-light persession, but he
Made of best flak Leather, Ohio Tanned. Wc also keep
he finished the speech, let me we what will also count one in de crowd befo’
de poo’ master Dex. winter. Puiyticks
you have written.”
He looked from the book to the pa­ hain’t in ua. We hain’t got de mean­
per. and from:the paper to the book, as ness to stain’^ip an’ promise an’ lie an’
if he could nut believe his eyes; but cheat an’ deceive. Our skulls am too
there it was on Tim’s sheet word for thick, ....
an’ ......
our tongues ------doan’ move fast
word, the speech written as he had ’nufT. We will now attack de reg’lar
sent it.
,
; order of business.”—Free Prat.
------ AND ALL KINDS OF----“Thisis something wonderful,” said
the astonished Colonel. “You must
have given your whole time to this.”
AND
DON’T YOU FORGET IT.
"Yes, sir,” said Tim, “I have studied ,
------- CALL AND GET PRICES.-------hard.”
II COT dot piloted, White Dock) tl.
“Studied hard! 1 should say so. Why,
sir, I don’t- know of a better operator in
tlie United States than you are to-day.”
At that stage of proceedings Tim did
not have the face to confess how
shamelessly he had imposed upon the
.
« -&gt; \
.
Colonel. After receiving such compli­
ments for expert work, he could not
give himself away and acknowledge
that be new next to nothing aliout tele­
graphing. He has never .told Edger­
ton to this day/ and never will, of the
ghostly trick played on him.—New Or-

DRESS MAKING

C. C. WOLCOTT.

BLACKSMITHING

Wliipw, Robes, Du&amp;tei-s, «fc
FLY NETS. CURRY COMBS, SWEAT PADS,
BEST MADE COLLARS WITH HARNESS,

SONGS, One Cent Each.

I’ve been a fool!” grojvled Harper
yesterday as he untied n parcel in his
front yard and shook out a new ham­
mock. “H«re I’ve beta lopping mound
all through this infernal hot spell when
I might just as well have been swing­
ing in a hammock and had my blister­
ed back cooled off by tlie breezes.
Any one can put up a hammock. All:
{ou've got to do ia to untie about 500
note, unravel abort 500 snarls, and
work-over the thing until you can tell;
whether the open side was meant to
go up or down. This puzzled Harper
for fully twenty minutes, but he final- |
ly got it right and fastened the ends to :
two convenient trees.
Then he took off his hat nnd coat nnd
rolled in with a great sigh of relief.
No, he did’t quite roll in. He was nil
ready to when the hammock walked
nway from him. and he rolled over on
thc grass nnd came to a stop with a I
croquet ball under the small of his

“Did you mean to do that F called ;
a boy who was looking over the fence
and slowly chewing away on green ap i
plea.
“Did I ? Of course I did! Git down
ofTn that fence or I’ll call a policeman!’’
Tbe boy slid down aud Harper
brought np a lawn chair for the next I
move. It’s tlie eaaieat thing in the J
world to drop off a chair into a ham­
mock. Lota of men would be willing E
to do it ou a salery of ten dollars per
week. The trouble with Harper was
that he didn’t drop all his body at once.
The upper half got into tlie iiammock
all right, but the lower half kicked and
threshed mound on the grass until the
small bov. who didn’t mean to leave
the neighborhood until tbe show was
out, felt called upon to exclaim:
“You can't turn a handspring with
yourhead all wound np in that ere net,

ill

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VOLUME VII. v-

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•

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

&lt;

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1880.
—The Garfield and Arthur club mol!

LOCAL GIBPLE-GABBLE.
P*h»mI Chit-Chat,

J
NUMBER 50.

I abroad through the land, tliat the war
Common Council Proceedings.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE on Wednesday evening in Chas. Bra-1
j was a failure, aud behold this proclainAnd Her Environs.
I
Council Rooms.
CHAPTER I.
dy’s office and elected the following of--------! ation was a great mistake, so great as
( Nashville, fAug 31, 1880.
fleers: Pres., Emory Parody; 1st Vice,
D.C. Griffith's newadyt.
Audit came to pass in the last year, j never any sect made, before.
Special meeting called by the Presi­
—William Stine, living a few miles L. J. Wheeler; 2nd Vice, Frank Baker;
Dr. Barber keeps the best lawn in of the reign of King Rutherford, I And it came to pass that the sect
.
south-east- of the village, was kicked Corresponding
______t
o ____
Cect_’y.,
______________
Chas. Brady
_ ;’ Nashville.
whose surname is Hayes, in
the i called Republican, continued to rule dent.
Present—Chipman. President ; Bos­
J. 1Lentz &amp; Sons are moving into j 8th month and 81st day of the month.
by a vicious horse on Monday, having Recording Sec’y., C. N. Young; and
di1 Jduring the next period, and the slaves ton, Downing, Cook. Roe and Olds,
Treasurer, Lewis Lentz. The Presii- their
ilieirr new store.
ij that the people of one province, called
two ribs broken.
were made free nnd »nfranchised, and Trustees.
the xouowing
following named!'
named । Tht
The Ilazy,
rzv,. nninvicmmtintr
rlnva
All. Nfishville.
ho Innrl
uninvigorating
days nF
of AuNashville, which ta
is in ♦the
land nf
of Mich- 1 subservient to the great principle of
u»»«u»
A bse n t—Reyn olds.
—The recent rains have tomewhat dent appointed* me
_
| igan, one of the divisions of the great
committee: | tum «re upon
us...
&lt;
Minutes of last meeting read and ap­
ruffled the tempers oflmany farm- jK'rsons' ns an executive
the sect, and were made made equal,
F. T. Boisp-Tcturned from his west-’1 country’ over yvbicli Rutherford rules,
era who want to get their seeding done Lewis Durkee, E. L. Parrish, Asa
and had common rights under the proved by aves and nays as follows:
were gathered together with one ac- law with all. And behold the doings ot
Ayes—Boston, Downing, Cook, Roe
* and the Lord’s prayer is l»eing forgot­ Noyes, E. Cook, J. L. Stevens, C. C. ern trip od Wednesday.
Sam. Robinson now drives a rig ot1 cord at the temple called Opera, and beWolcott, Dr. Goucher, H. A. Barber
ten.
this sect during this period, are they aud Olds.
hold a man called Strong,arose nndsaid, not all written in the books df the na­
—John A. Brown,a big hearted faiin- and David Demnray. Stiring speeches his own. It’s a spanker.
Nays—None.
EvideritlXtho
Texas plan has been “Men and bretlieren, tliere is aman in tion, nnd placed iu the archives of the ’ The following accounts were pre­
rady, Wheeler,
Evidently^ tl
er living three mile* south-east, keeps were made by Messrs Parody,
-----------overt:
A in Maplc Grove.
I our midst named Allen, the Honorable,
sented and on motion allowed by ayes
‘ the club .| adopted
no revolver or shot gun, and the Brody, and others, after iwhich
government ?
.
Mrs. Ch nsJ Parkhurst of Rockford, belonging to a sect called Republican,
school children run at will in his orch­ adjourned to meet on Wednesday eve­
And it canip to pass, after a space of nndnays as follows:1 •
is
in
tke^villnge
visiting
friends.
■
be
hath
somewhat
to
say
to
you
in
reAyes—Boston, Downing, Cook. Roe
ning nt-Union Hall.
ard.
'■ n few years that a great crisis called
0. P. Wellman of North Castleton I gard to the government of this nation, Financial, spread abroad over the land, and Olds.
—The political frying-pan spatters
—The Homeopathic Medical - Society
has
just
completed
a
fine
horse
barn.
and
the
new
rulers
you
are
spou
to
occasionally, and the small fry poli­ of Eaton nnd Barry Co’s held their re­
caused by the extravagance of the peo­
Mr. L. M. lister and wife of Mar- elect to preside over the destinies of ple and the sect called Republican, Levi Everts
&gt; 22 51
ticians are seen hurrying to and fro in gular quarterly meeting in the parlors shall,
are visiting at G. A. Truman’s.
I this republic, during the next four
Horace Flint
4 3N
called together the financiers, aud ma­ Wm. Hum mol I
search of the latest campaign papers to of the Wolcott House on Wednesday,
GJ
Remember
and
attend
your
district
years.
It
js
for
your
good
that
you
Sept 1. The meeting was well attend­
gicians, and astrologers, and great H. C. Woolcutt
clean up the muss.
8 12
school meeting, next Monday night. choose
•
one of.your number to preside
10 R2
men of the sect, and they reasoned W. L. Parker
—If the Maple Grove couple, who put ed and interesting papers were read
Wm.
Powers
of
Hastings,
was
per
­
over
your
gathering
this
evening;
H.
H.
Gill
10
00
among themselves, saying, what shall
up at the Union House, one night last and discussed. Dr. Foster of Detroit
414 04
whom, therefore, will ye have.’’ The we do to make better times and bring A. W. Olds
week, u men end wife, will hand in
l&gt;n »ent aud made eome very ap- ambulating our streets on Wednesday.
The jury heretofore empanneled in
II. L. Perkins of North Castleton people then with one' accord said, we the people out from this terrible state
their nkmes and date ot marriage, a propriate and inatructive remarks upthreshes 105 bushels of wheat from six will have Emory, whose surname is of bankruptcy and financial ruin. And the matter of extending Main Street
notiee will be given and the small talk "n t;'5
“f cbolera infantum,
and । Everts Street having failed to
Parody, and accordingly, Emory pre­ they
| Dr. Barber offered a resolution eu- | IM’rCrti
proclai med
and
spread agree in every particular, it is hereby
stopped.
Mrs. Caroline Everts returned from sided over the meeting. ThemannamI doraing the action of the Board of Re­
abroad over the whole land, that,, in requested by the Council that the Jua'tice in said matter impannel a new
—Eaton Rapids has fully made up
a
three
weeks
visit
at
Muskegon,
on
I
cd
Allen,
who
is
called
Honorable,
then
gents in appointing Dr. H. C. Allen to
the year one thousand, eight hundred
Monday.
! ,Ort" up in their midst, and cried with
her mind to have a fair of her own,aud
J (Jn motion Council adjourned untill
fill the chair of Materia Medica in the
aud seventy nine, in the first month
that too without talking about it two
Street Commissioner Evertahas eight j a loud voise saying: “Ye men of and on the first day of the month, that Friday, Sept. 3rd IfWO.
•’*
Homeopathic department of the Un­
or three years. It dosen’t take Eaton
laborers
engaged
in grading north j Nashville, both Republicans aud DeniF. HcDkrby.
E .CHIPMAN.
iversity, which was unamously adopt­
the gold dollar, the silver dollar,
Clerk.
President.
Rapids as long to resolve to do a good
Main St.
I ocrats,
I _beseech
ed,
k tl, and
41IIU after
*11 I &lt; I the
111, transaction
14 *1 lloUl I IU4I of
V* other
Ulllv,
.
_
_ you. to listen attent- and
the
paper
dollar
should —
thing~iis some towns we could name.
business the meeting adjourned to
Chas. Fowler has presented. The [ ively nnd hear the truth as believed by have one nnd the same value, which !
LOCAL MATTERS.
—Dr. Young has rented his Scipio convene at the same place on the first News with a basket of fine peaches i this sect called Republican,the doctrine will remedy this great evil, nnd it came '
mid
pears.
| of which I proclaim unto you’.* The to pass that it was so. And again the |
Mills to A. J. Spurbeck, formerly of Wednesday in December.
rr- For sale, 1 yoke 3-year-old Steers
G. A. Truman has been in Detroit I doctrines of both sects are founded sect called Democrat, began to mur­ well broke nnd 2 Milch Cows,
Hanchett’s Mills, lie
, has the reputa—Nashville temperance people are
tion of being an A No. 1 miller, and no ftUjng ju
time well, and the cause purchasing goods for for the fall trade upon established principles, and it is mur and say, these things ought not so
C. C. Wolcott.
'
j for your good that these principles be
doubt those who may favor him with of teIn|&gt;cranct. is marching bravely on. this week.
to be, for it is contrary to our establishI'P' The largest assortment of collars,
Mrs. Wm. Broas and daughter of I made known unto you, that ye may principle of aristocracy, which is the
their patronage will receive entire sat-1 At the juvenile temperance club conboth stand up and turn down, and ties,
in Nashville, at F. J. Purchis’ barber
isfaction.
cert, Sunday afternoon. A. R. Wolcott Vermontville, visited at C. N. Young’s 1 know which wet it is good for you to foundation of onr sect.
follow. The foundation etone upon
—Mode Rich, a Hastings blacksmith, ] resigned the presidency of the club, last Saturday.
.Now men and bretheren, you have shop. 1 |iey are the latest style out,
Joseph Wooil nnd family Attended the which the grand superstructure of this beheld, the workings and duings of and, the girls say, make the boys sim­
entertained a grudge against Jim. Nis- i which was unanimously conferred npply irresistible.
bettt of Morgan, aud on Monday, met j On Mrs. Frank McDerby, nnd Fannie Eastern Star Lodge festival at Hast­ sect, called Republican, is formed, is these sects, fora space of 20 years and
absolute equality
_
. of all men and equal
.
Jim. on the streets of Hastings, aud 1 Blair was chosen secretary. Then fol- ings, last Saturday.
you are called upon choose in which of • iyA complete stock of School Books
H. G. Hale’s.
Mr. Hoskins hnd Dick Smith buried rights, to all subjects under the law. the two ye nre willing to trust the fu­ and Stationary at
proceeded forthwith to take it out of I lowed a concert which was a fine affair
infant sons last week. Dysentery was This principal was ih the begining, and
UP” I have now instock a large line
his hide; But little claret, however, aud reflects credit upon the little folks. ,
ture of your beloved and honored na­
what
took
the
little
folks
off.
has
remained
unchanged
throughout
of
that
celebrated
Blocher
Boot, these
tion.”
had been spilled ’ere the Marshal inter­ In the evening at the mass meeting, |
boots are all made by hand and every
Frank C. Boiw is out with a new ad, the ages past, and will remain the same
These and many other things con­ pair warranted, they are undoubtedly
fered and both were arrested aud plac­ Messrs. Calvin Ainsworth and t)r. Bar- J
announcing hardware specialties for in the ages to come. The foundation
ed on the list of disorderlies.
cerning the prosperity of the natiou the l»est l»oot in the market. Sold ex­
ber read excellent addresses, which
for the fall trade. Make a note of it.
principle of the sect called Democrats, under Republican rule, and the bright clusively by L-ttJ-tf] D. C. Grii hth.
l. S b
—The greater majority of Nashville were well received by the large andi- * L.
S. Smith,’s mother, who departed is the right to draw social • lines, and prospects for our country’s future, if
At the regular ...’.-r *
.Special Notice.
will be pleased to learn that Rev. E. ence.. in attendence.
. this lite
Ll.eat Bowne, a few weeks since, establish an aristocracy in our midst, it’s public attain, are entrusted to the
»r
i
■
xOu and atter September 10th, I shall
Jones of N. Y., who preached one Sab­ meeting on .Monday evening, a fine || left jLevi a nest egg amounting to $500 each faction being dependent upon the
faithful care of this sect, did he say to close up my book accounts, and com­
.duet
was
sung
by
Master
Clarence
j
‘
bath in the Christian church last spring
other for support
the them, and when he had ondetf* his mence my usual Cash Sale. See nd
I cash.
.
.; the rich upon
w
and was then engaged as pastor of Barber and Miss. Cora Blair, n qunr- ( The decision of the council to build a j labor of the poor, and the poor upon
next week for particular*,
that society, but was prevented from tette by Dr. Barlier, F. R. Timmerman, ,I bridge has increased at least one piece I the money and lands of the rich. The speaking, the people stamped their
G. A. Truman.
Mrs. Barber and Mrs. Timmerman, j
feet upon the floor and clapped their
assuming said pastorate on account of
I of j^operty across the river fifty per • Democratic sect is, and always has been
CV' Hunters don’t forget that the
hands for joy , aud many come forward
the serious illness of his wife, has an­ an essay read by Addie Nichols, and 1 cent.
composed of the very highest nnd the
nnd
Joined
then,^ive.
together
in
.
L
nounced that lie will l»e with us on Oct. short speeches made by Messrs. Wheel- j The woman who marries a man that very lowest classes of our land. The
10th, when rgeular services will be con­ er, Chipman, Barber and Strong. I is in the habit of taking a drink of noblest minds and the richest pockets club, called barfield and Arthur, to
give strength to their workings during j. ry Boys remember that the boss
Taken altogether the temperance cause
tinued at the Christian church.
beer, will often go hungry and poorly ' of the past ages, has l&gt;een numbered
| No. 1 Plug and Fine Cut Tobacco can
the campaign.
is tiourshing.
। only be found at F. J. Purchis. Prices
; dressed.
.
with this sect, and the lowest grades
—The towering form of Emmett
Everts was seen on Monday, coming
The tyjies. last week said 23 bushels j and slums of the land has formed the
PEACHES AND BULLETS.
SOUR MASH SMASH UP.
j where it should have read 335 bushels, I other extremity. The great middle
up Main St., astride one of those mus­
____
For Naic.
About “caudle lighting,” on Friday iu the item about Elijah Morgan’s I class of this nation, the mechanics,
-Laat Sunday W. Grifiltb hired one I !,“'iug made arrangement, for a
tangs, aud when opposite Truman’s
evening.
Wellie
Dillenand
Doug.
Vanwheat
crop.
j
manufactures,
farmers,
merchants
aud
f
Job..
.
* I new press, I want to sell ray old Cider
store the fiery untamed bolted^ reared,
of
Jake
Osmun
’
s
livery
rigs
to
go
to
.
u
u
„
„
«
“
Vat
and
grater.
Will sell it cheap.
Mrs. Jacob Osmun was called by tel- 1 tradesmen make up the oudy of Repub- Hastings, in company with Gib. Smith,
bucked, then bolted again and finally Wagner, a couple of lively youths of
H. R. Dickinson.
went through a serious of gyrations Maple Grove, left the village in a bug- egrnmon Saturday, to the death bed of j lican sect.
but
before
they
left
town
they
loaded
IV Three-Year-Old Colt~for Sale,
which would have caused the head of I gj belonging to the latter, bound to her mother, at Greenville, who died
In order that ye may know which of into Uie buggy Ed. Dannie and three
take
in
the
delights
of
John
Mass
’
Enquire
of E. Cook.
many equestrians to swim, but Emmett ®
soon after her arrival.
these sects you should support and up- pint bottles of “sour mash” and drove
Don’t bs surprised if you wake up | on which principles you are willing to
stuck to the pony like a possum to n “house-warming” over in Kalamo that
lxMt« a Pocket Book.
away, bound for a jolly time. All went
was
to
come
off
that
night,
and
no
’
* - —
gum tree, till Prof. Brown came to the i , .
.
.
,
-•
some fine morning
nnd' ’hear that
Dan trust the destinies of this nation of free
Near the Hosmer school house in
rescue and triumphant) v led the am - ?&lt;&gt;ubt but the rosy cheeks and peach and Henry have assumed matrimonial nnd independent people, I will instruct mernly till evening, when “sour Castleton on Aug. 31st. containing a
mash” had taken possession of the boys
mal away.
blossom lips of the gav little damsels duties and obligations.
sum of money nnd some receipts. The
.you in the
...
. that
.
__
past deeds of- each,
you
better judgement and Will and EdJiad finder will be liberally rewarded by
f.
L,
,
r a .. ।
iKnlamo and Maple Grove, with
The receipts of the M. E. social on may this day choose whom ye will join. had some angry words, whereupon Ed. leaving the same at the postottice in
-Ou T^wla, a glimp« of fly.bg
,h
j
1 Wednesday eve., were &gt;0, and its pat- 1 When in the year oue thousand eight
eoat t«.l. .a-nbbou. .» eaugbt com,h(.
,
Ambrose Lamb.
and Gib. started for the train to come Vermontville.
wg down Sherm... H., and woo a „„ thi, oenuion. formed th. bulk of ions nicely entertained by Mrs. Hind- । hundred and fifty-eight, this sect call­ home, leaving Will in charge of the THE
JEWELER.
march
and
daughter
Matie.
rd
Republican,
came
into
power
in
the
couple of.emu. from .he rural d.«neu t|,eir (|
h
bl„ R
C. W. DEMARAY.
team. He then determined* to drive
were Been to emerge from .roundI the |
for „ ,h
„ere pa»i..g
L. J. Wheeler is fully prepared for body called Congress, they gave unto home Ahead of the train, but unluckily
The finest stock of Clocks in Barrv
or
Eaton
county.
the
fall
trade
with
n
full
stock
of
new
this
people
n
law
called
Homestead,
corner, and pass pell mell down Mamin, ni
’ r»
J
.
in his haste in turning a corner, the
■
...
.
.Henry Clever s, Doug, proposed that and seasonable goods, and is out with a
ry A good stock of straight Elgin
whereby every man might make unto buggy was overturned and the horses
St., toward the river. It is sunnissed L..,. *
.
.. . ..
...
,
... । they hate some of those luctoiis peacb- new ad. in to-day’s News.
himself a home, by going to the far sped away, leaving Will broad-side Watches, will not linndfc a Watch but
that they were trying to see which ’
i,.
can be recommended by all, all full
I. N. Crittendon of Morgan, will not west, and James, whose surname was
should be first at the' carding mill, I’ es, which hung from the parent boughs
upon the ground, but he gathered^him­ Nichel movement. Straight Line Es­
i temptingly near, and without ••
a mom- dispose of his personal effects until
knowing
First come
capement, Quick trains.
gnowing that
nine the
tne rule
rule is,
is, “
"rirat
come 1
. i* r —y■
«*
CUCvie Unui Buchanan, a ruler belonging to the sect
first wrvcl." Coat tail, bnd the |»lr,
,or
“f crim' WednMdar. Sept, sth.haring n.ljoum- called Democrat, trampled upon that self up and hurried to the train, leav­
ty- A fine line of Jewelry and Silver
nad ribbon, won H-cond money.but tb&lt;- '' '
““d his unction Kale on account of the law, nnd it was no more. Ami after a ing the horses to their own fate. Next Ware. Two doors south of Truman’s,
morning
Jake
received
a
telegram
that
race wa. declared foul hr the looker. ° . In!
1. .
&gt;
’ 'gather to that date.
____ C. W. Dema bay.
space of two years, one Abraham, his team had been found near the rail­
on. because
becauwof
fa.t driving
driving on
ou Main
Main
’ 7.1 7“
““i
Trade i. improving, and every cuter whose surname was Lincoln, a Repub­
ty You ‘can get the Celebtated
on.
of fast
Street
*
from the direction of the house opened prising merchant can make money by lican was chosen ruler and the law was road. completely entangled in their Stark aud Voornian Pat. Sand-bands
harness, and he immediately went in put on your Buggies at E. Cook’s for
—
iurr that ™ imnanuoid
putting an ad. in TnuNatr.. Onr dr—The
The jury that was impanneled to someone shooting off firecracker to culation is fully 400 conies more than again established, and to know the search of the rig and found a wreck only &gt;2.00 They are worth five times
fruits thereof, you have only to look
.C .I.
—~
~ proper_______ 1
decide AV.A
the amaunt—of
damages
frighten him, and continued to pick up
7
which it will take &gt;40 to repair. The what they cost to any wagon.
towards the west, and see the teeming
ty holders along tiie extension of • peaches, but hearing something strike any other paper in the county.
three Wtles were found in the buggy,
ty Buy your School Books of H, G.
Miss Mira Crook, one of our pretty millions that now are a scource of
Hale and-nave them covered free of
Main St. were entitled to, met Mon­ in his immediate vicinity he immediate
unharmed.
charge, and also savs money.
day noon and restled with the subject ly resolved to change his plea and school ma’ams, on Saturday night, great revenue to this glorious nation.
At the begining of the reign of Abra­
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
until three o’clock on the following started for the fence with alacrity'. dropped the “r” out of her name nnd
ry Wilson &amp; Howe still sells Boots
aud Shoes as low as the lowest.
morning, when failing to agree on the While getting over the fence he felt a became Cook, and Jimmy is receiving ham, the people who dwell in the land
Mrs. Gill. Buck, living two miles
toward the south, arose with one ac­
last tract, one of the jurymen escaped burning sensation in the calf of his the congratulations of his friends.
west
of
Maple
Grove
center,
on
Sat
­
FA RWFRSATTEVTIOV I
Our
village
Schools
commence
on
cord, and proclaimed aloud that they
from the jury room, which bust­ left leg, and upon reaching the buggy
urday last, became tired of wearily
The American Express Company
ed their quorum, and, consequently, and investigating, found that a bullet Monday with the following' corps of would not submit to the rule of Abra­ plodding along through this vale of have reduced their rates to Grand Rap­
ids and Jackson, to 50 cis. per cwt. and
they were discharged. The jury had gone through the back part of bis teachers: Principal, L.D. Niles; Gram­ ham, because they wanted this laud in
tears, anij determined to launch her to Detroit, &gt;1.00. Special Rates on all­
agreed in every case except that of leg just above the ankle. However he mar, L. Angie Davis ; Intermediate, the west, wherein to work their slaves,
frail bark on the sea of eternity,! by shipments of Batter, Eggs and Dressed
Mrs. Ralston, and would have agreed felt loth to give up the dance and the Christie Eckard, and Primary, Helen and they made war upon Abraham and
nnd his host, and Were vanquished. taking a decoction of Paris green, but Poultty to Grand Rapids, 40 eta. per
in that, had not one obstinate fellow twain continued thence, although Wel­ Alien.
cut. Empty packages returned free to
Ira Bacliellor and Joshua Martin at Now it came to pass, that during this medical aid was summoned and her shippers. H. G. Hale, Aot.
held out. A new jury has'been order- lie did not find the happiness in the
tended the Democratic Congressional war, that the sect called Democrat, l&gt;e- life for the present, was saved, al­
hopfi that he might have done, had
ty Wilson &amp; Howe sells Tobacco
Convention at Jackson on Wednesday, gan to murmur and exort the followers though she strongly affirms that she
for 40 cents
—On Wednesday night about dusk, he skipped Clever’s peach tree. His
which put in nomination Hon. James of Abraham to lay down their anus, shall try, try again, and eventually
as Powless A Knouse were moving leg bled badly and on the following
Sheldon of Albion for member of Con­ and let the people of the south build succeed in self destruction. The cause
their steam thresher, from the farm morning was swollen as large as a
gress.
Owing to the increasing demands
up unto themselves a nation wherein assigned for the act is the same that
lately owned by Lu, Bigg*, to a neigh
beef critter’s.
Mrs. Frank Baker returned from there
should be slaves, and op­ is almpst universally added to para­ of mr business I have this day associa­
boring job, a bridge which they were
That every man has the right to
York State last Monday, where she has pression should reign supreme, but the graphs of a similar nature, domestic ted with me in the practice of medi­
cine
and Surgery F. K. Timmerman M.
crossing, about one mile east of Lew protect bis property is one of the
been visiting for several weeks, and sect called Republican said, these trouble.______________________
D„ a graduate of Michigan University
Emory’s corners gave way, and the en­ fundamental laws of this country, nnd
now hopes to have good square meals, things ought not so to be, and they
,l^eafte&lt;^ to introduce him to my
—
Hiram
Partello
raises
peaches
9;
gine was dumped bottom side up in we have no doubt but what it is very
instead of dieting on the Tanner sys­ struggled on to victory. After a space inches in circumference, and don’t al­ friends and patrons as a gentleman and
the ditch with a broken balance wheel, naughty to steal peaches, but taking
one thoroughly qualified in his profes­
tem any longer.
of four years, the sect called Democrat, low Beebe, to call drunkards Democrats sion.
II. A. Barber, M. D.
whistle, steam gage, seat uud axle the old-time custom among fanners
Of the two boys Sid Kocher and Will were gathered together with one ac­ without taking it up on the spot.
Nashville Sept., 1,1880.
coupling. The damage, amounting to as a precedent "they all do it,” we Heckathorn, who started last week for
cord in the city of Chicago, for the
Several wagon loads of cheese from
about &gt;75 falls upon the township of think the method employed on the oc- Muskegon in search of their respective
DIED
purpose of naming a man whom they the Woodland factory, were shipped
■
- - ■ - fcjfy.
t|i onr liber*]
Maple Grove to pay, if the owners of
and customs, but fortunes, Sid has returned to his moth­ wished to be their ruler for the next from this place on Friday.
the machine can collect it, which they
lighly of the Texas er’s pantry and Will is expected be­ four years, and they proclaimed with a
_____
J.
0.___________________
Jenson made a flying visit to
intend to do.
plan.
fore Saturday night.
loud voice, and spread the tidings thia village, on Thursday.

POLITICAL 0HE0NI0LE8,

�—
the number
applied to nttu'^ds. for
been the proliiL* mother
- ooutrivances, am? htyp
thousands of oppor.xmitheir genius and ingenui?v.

take his hat and hi* leave. .

- Why, IU to forty &lt;uy» nun
V.noted Ito.;, ibc day
mrt Ma wire UM.
'
-Yoacrti’C’ an&lt;l you tawttf V'
“l«t! »nd l\riow ft!'1
Forthwith be
a forty day*’ fart.

W«*Hr&gt;ftobMr

Btooxixarox, III

THE GOVERXOB’S DAUGHTER.

fur hia daughter, fraught with hidden
gave me to
dangers.
*
Dig^kahe i
illflfcnua
.
In a few days I started. Arriving in
in heFface revealed intense auffimng. Marseilles I decide*] to go no further.
Will I relate itf Must I say it? IwmI Wandering often to the seashore, I con­
really not displeased at witnessing the fided. my longings, my desires to the
widenot-H of this suffering. I had al­ wild ocean breeze, trusting that some,
most wished to see her sick, so strange a day ita idle course spent, perhapa lialf
thing is lovo and. so new akin is vanity relaxed, a mwmge might reach my
Leonia. But the breeze sped on ita
to this very love.
“ Ah ! my dear friend," said Leonis, way. My treasure heard no word oflove
*f are you indeed come ?. Your shiji, then, from me and down in her heart secretly
blamed me.
lisa not yet gone?”
t
Returning home, I was received as
“Yes, gone," I said, “and already
miles distant from these shores ”
“But what excuse did you make? ventures, all my father and mother
wliat reasons did vou give?" eagerly asked was that I might leave them no
asked this child of innocence and ain- more. Growing old, these good parents
needed all my loying care, and I prom­
oerity.
ised them to remain a month, when I
Knowing that I mnst be candid, ns
honest as my best friend, I told my should again set sail for Horta. But
fate-had ordered otherwise, I fell in
story just as I had done the previous
love with a charming woman, whose
evening to the Captain of the ship.
face made me forget that of the distant
Avowing all to this excellent man, I told
Leonia, I was not happy, however. 1
him that it was utterly impossible for luul.promised to return—I hail sworn it
me to return to France ; that I loved the ’ Two yeam after, my return x received
eldest daughter- of the Governor ; that I
heart the germ of .my love for Leonia was in return beloved, and that some the following letter from Leonia:
8xa: I beliovod in you. I have been de­
soon told me that I was no longer free, excuse must be made that I should, at
My father had determined to welcouo
that my heart had been left behimi a least for the present, leave the ship and ceived.
yon m his aon-iu-lav, but you caxnu not Now
willing captive to the charms of the remain &lt;mstne island In vain the that all hone of earthly bap{&gt;incas is gone, I
beautiful daughter of the Governor.Captain urgcdXlissuading n.o from my I have made perpetual vows at the Convent of
v i^damu furious.' At last, Santa Anna. Leaving all behind me, I liave
vet prayed to Heaven that you may be happy.
ny attempt to keep me Farewell
forever.
Leosia.
less, like a man of experi­
In the fourteentli century the trouba­
dressing myself with scrupulous care, ence he gracefully yielded, nnd, assuring
dours would have immortalized such
sought the earlv breeze on deck. -I wus me that nil his advice had been well in­
anxious, though I carefully guarded my tended nnd for my beet interests, he al­ constancv os this, while legend and po­
secret, to leave the ship and onoe more lowed me to depart, with u prayer that I etry would have vied to hold the name
of such a woman in solemn reverence.
set foot in Horta. A light wind that might be happy.
To-day, in the year of grace 1880, many
was blowing had gone down, a ripple
Leonia listened until I had told all, will say : “Why did she not marry Will­
kissed the water lietwecu our good ship nnd, looking into my soul with her dark
iam Torris? She might have been rich
and the land, and everything nromised eyes, exclaimed:
and happy." This latter is the reason­
a most glorious day. With (founding
“Then you will always remain—you ing of the financiers in our day.
velocity our boat cleared .the distance j
| will never leave us.”
O, tempora ! O. mores !
separating us from our friends, and we '
“All my dreams, ” I replied, “could
were on shore in a few moments. As '■
[
jver
be
coni]»ared
to
such
a
reality
as
we drew near, I knew not why. my j *“*'*«■
Badly Perplexed.
heart beat with a wad impulse aud sin­ I that O, would it wen given me to
Nothing is more savory-to a Southern
gular contradiction
contradiction more,
more, than
than once,
once, '|
here I might live and die!
gular
negro's, palate than a roasted fat opos­
unfortunate
;
some
may
much
aa
I
burned
tu
aoe
Ibe
object
ot
Some
men
are
untortunate
tome
much os I burned to see t’
*’
my lore. I triabed a hundred tine. !,*&gt;•• U1.«v
Such a man. tor tn- sum. One old negro hunter captured a
hil
never left
.lnt'.
Bnt
thia
“ Wdlumi Tot™, the Ammcan. fine qiecuaen the other day, and. feel­
had never
left tho
the ship
r. .ide.
....... —
............
lately
settled
here.
He needii no eterni­ ing hungry, stopped to cook it m the
can'tx: explained, when a mon is only
woods. He bunt n fire and dressed and
20 years of age, love is a very remark­ ty to wait for happiness, for he may en­ spitted his meat; but, being very tired
able antithesis ; at 10 he understands it joy even here all the delights of the as well ns hungry, he fell asleep while
promised
land.
”
better, and later on in life well.
“ I beg of you," said Leonia, " not to the 'jxMsum was roasting.
Before entering the Governor’s house mention that man’s name in my pres­ • As he slept, a “ low-trash" negro I
I saw my beloved nt the window, her ence. I have never given him my heart came upon the scene, doubtless attracted .
eyes bent in the direction of the ship. and his eyes have never looked down • by the fire ami the smell of roasting
“ Why is she there ? " I said, in my in­ into my inmost souh' I have always meat. The new-comer approached cau­
most heart, “ and does she expect any lieen indifferent to him.
Now I hate tiously, with one eye on the ')x&gt;ssum and
one in particular.” One glance told me him, and in future I shall put an end
1 the other on Uncle Eph, who slumbered.
n i’
*t
i t.„.itho
.i re.luln, ana in xuiurch a snail J
cna to
•U.
umlcmtood
(,u
First, he shook the old man, who
aD.In 1. moment I--------------------*v — d|
«...
Wlrnt lmppm.~ .tntted mH 1 1)inJ mo J, im°
prom' 1 turned to an easier position, but would
was going to spend an entire day in the ! ises
.,my father may
’
.have
.
•
..
not
wake. The stranger took iu the sit­
given.” Placsociety of her my heart adored. Such a '
[ ing her hand over her heart: * ‘ Tiiere is uation, and then proceeded to take in
day ia an eternity. How many men have !
something stronger here,” said she, the 'possum. He, too, was a ’possum­
never in the course of a long life had “than any human will. Last night au enter, nnd he made short work of the
twelve hours of such bliss 1
angel with golden wings came to me in dainty roast He ate nnd ate till but tho
Fernandez, when breakfast had been a dream. He brought me a casket of bones were left
partaken of, showed us over his vast es­ diamonds and precious stones. No doubt ' Uncle Eph wm still sleeping, and il
tates. My immediate companion was the spirit-whispered joy and future hap­ , occurred to the vandal tliat he woudt
j make Eph think he had been to supper,
Leonia. A thousand little occasions dur­ piness"by these gifts.”
[ so that when he awoke he would not
ing the day gave me the opjiortunity I
This singular admixture of weakness
Then tho “sow­
so much sought to tell my love ; never, and energy was not to be wondered at in suspect tho theft
trash " negro proceeded to 'polsumhowever, Ixildly, but silently and only
Leonia. Her mother was born iu Gran­
after the fashion that lovers know so ada, and on her hide she was of Moorish grense Eph's hands and face nnd mouth,
and to pile in the old man’s lap the
well. Finull v, making an allusion to the
extraction; added to this was a most gnawed bones.

ogiun. ——
would yet lie long eeparatod from all my
friend^ and little did I know, aa music
wove its charms about me, how much
happiness, how much wretchedness, still
awaited me in the island. At hurt our
first visit was at an end, and, bidding a
reluctant good-by to our host and his
charming daughters, we put back to the
ship, not, however, until, according to
the Governor’s pressing invitation, we
had promised to return on the fallowing
day.
Onoe on board there was nothing
spoken of among all our party but the
gracious reception we had met with, tho
charm of the Governor’s family and the
anticipated pleasure of to-morrow's re­
newal of agreeable associations. For
my port I could join in no conversation.
I Lad'not a word to ray. I became sud­
denly dull, and, not to appear morose, I
retired aa early os possible to the seclu­
sion of my stateroom. What was going
on within me was a singular feeling I

We had been sailing sixty-four days—
a longer time than it usually takes to
com© from Rio Janeiro to any port of
France.
How gladly we hailed the
ending of the voyage jmd our near op• proacE to land 1 Thus far, until today,
nothing had appeared in sight, and when
the welcome sound of “land ahead f*
fell upon our ears, with one bound, and
movoX. aa it were, by an electric cur­
rent. every passenger "in the ship, for­
getting -his occupation, sto-xi upon the
deck to greet mother earth again. Only
they cni tell who have looked on i*a
•nd sky until tho days become weeks
and months how good it is to meet the
laud, and in the meeting leave behind
the monotony that in long sea voyages
falls down upon the ship like a pall.
We entered the harbor of Horta, chief
city of Fayal, one of the Azores. No
time was lost in getting ashore. Every­
one sought out hw best suit From the
hold of the ship great trunks wen:
yielded up, and suks and diamonds and
ooitly costumes, long unused, were
eagerly brought into requisition. At
last we were ready, nnd soon our feet
touched tjie long-desired land.
Horta rife a horlior is scarcely worth
■describing.
Lying idly, swinging on
the waters, were b few fishing amacks;
the hulk of an old Amer ■-•an ship told a
atorv of wreck and disaster, while n
email Danish brig, lately come in for n
supply *f fresh water, said plainly
enough in its loneliness that few vessels
entered this solitary harbor, and then
only when they could not help it, as in
the case of the India merchantmen com­
ing hither for a renewal of jirovisions
•nd some fresh meat The town itself
looked as dreary nnd as lonesome aa the
harbor. Here and tlwre a group of men
might be seen talking, laughing nnd
jesting with one another, but evidently,
as for as occupation was concerned,
practically unemployed. Some lay on
the wharves, indolent as the lazzaroni of
Naples, while others again went up and
down the narrow streets, heedless of
purjHise and caring little, to all appear•nee, how soon the day might end. A
few old women, in long blue eloaks and
m.,1
happj I I S?
Sh“ “Ki“i2 I
JVnel.. Kph n.rol,. ,u,.l
heavy hoods, were in the streets, and roip., in thi«.
same barefooted sisters from a neigh­ •Im»I.I lx. to H»» here !
; „„„ ,u[h* ClunooB
no ,lnaht
, immediately thought of his 'posfaum. It
boring convent made up the picture
“Mth« country plcMre vou «o mtwh,' I iMpin,Si'ltow S the Portuguree poet was not ou the fire ; it was not anywhere
presented for our inspeetkm on our ar­ repb.xlL.-onm ‘•wltym.t remain here?
« .ml d“. »".pt Ever to be seen ; but there in his lap were the
rival in Horta. To account for the But tuu .re only pkinn. Mnreovi r I ,bc mia[(&gt;rtnnM
bones that had been gnawed. On his
PeJ
small number of persons we encountered
&lt;&gt;•’ WlMulnre. re well m tho remrl hands, lips and beard was grease and the
-is not difficult, since the people of these
ouuntry ol Frenec that I can acaredi ageoua resignation of the former wo. in smell of possum. He was self-convicted.
islands seldom e^rne out id the daytime, beheve in the demre you oxinreu Be | &amp; eyei&gt;SretioK
He concluded that he luul eaten the
leaving until tho cool evening the en­
']x&gt;ssum, yet he could not remember the
sides, I remembqr all you said yesterday
* u n
i
joyment of their recreation and what concenyng love -of country and the hap1 .O1‘*
m-Y. PliniBi to Fernandez, who pleasure the eating hod given him.
business frausactions they Contemplate. piuess of serving it You see you gave £2celTed.^le
_. tthe
Weighing all circumstantial evidence
“e greatest kindness.
The news of our coming, however, me reasons to doubt you.”
*
!1 He would not hear of my leaving his carefully, the old man slowly pronounced
soon spread, and curious faces of more‘
“ Yes," I rejoined, in faltering tones, hous ?, and ordered for my a •commodn- judgment:
curious people were to be seen st every “ there ore many things that make as tion a special apartment The only dif­ , “Dat’s a foe’. I’m Ireen entin’ dat
-corner, eagerly eying the lately-arrived love our country—for instance, a moth­ ficulty I found was to be alone with ’possum. I’se been eatin’ it in my
strangers . Nor were the natives uu- er’s love, a sister’s devotion, the kind­ Leonia. Noemi, however, the little mu- ■ deep.”
•friendly in their manifestations in their ness of old friends, the old 'house latto girl I have already mentioned, was .i But then his stomach ; why did it not
wi“------- ,J* nnd
—’ through
*v------ ------------professions even, offriepdahip. TheGov- where we were born, the trees on the her railing-maid,
her we1 stand out us a witness in the case? It
■ ernor of the island sent some of his slaves green when? we played—all these things managed to hnvn long and private inter- | felt empty, and yet it should be. full.
to offei us baskets of oranges and other inspire us with a longing for and a love views. She also carried our letters, I “It’s certain sho'r I’ve done eat up
tropical fruits. This kindness we inter- of home.
I can .explain yesterday, which were not written, but symbolical ! that 'possum. Must have done it when
though what I said then I will nqt sav In Brazil I luul learned the language of ! I’sesleep. But," and the old man placed
flowers—and what delicious poetry is &gt; his hand midlv over his reallv-empty
tiwiar.”
gon to Columbus on Ida arrival at St.
contained in these silent measengera ; j stomach, “ but if interferes less’n anv
“Were I not afraid of being indis­
*8alvodor.
Calling upon the friendly
speaking more than articulate language, 'possum I ebber did ent."—Net^Orleans
and kind-hearted *
we returned creet," replied Leonia, “I would ask conveying tho longing of the soul and Picayune.
the
reason
of
your
sudden
change
of
„ ... ___________ , and were in
what seems infinite in love.’ A fort- ■
-------------------------------’
turn received with most generous and opinion.”
night went by. Noemi was trustworthy ,
It May Yet be True.
“And I, Donna Leonia, already and had wonderfully succeeded in keep- ' When Jules Verne wrote his romance
polite attention.
The Governor's name was Fernandez tliought you had guessed the reason, ing our secret to herself and our rein-1 “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the
Bnt this Sea/ he found it neoeraary to construct
•Correjo. A Brazilian by birth, he had but, since you have not, allow me to tions safe from prying eyes.
supreme happiness was not to last for- i a cigar-shaped steamer that would travel
been a long time at the court of Lislioii, ke -p my secret”
The emlxmissment visible in the face
where by his intelligence and breadth of
under water while her crew could
view he had become distinguished, en­ and in every movement of my compan­
breathe with the name ease they could
dearing himself .to all the court and ion revealed more than any answer she be deceived. Besides, the extreme cold­ on land. If Mr. Verne had waited for a
making hosts of friends. He soon ac­ might have given. Fearing to wound ness of Leonia toward William Torria few years he might, perhajM, have raved
quired place and power, and was named or annoy her, I remained silent, and for and her repeated denials of his suit made himself the trouble of inventing this
Governor of Fayal in token ot his many a long time we walked on.no word es­ matters worse, awakened his bU-sjiiciona, submarine craft, as he might then have
T*
_a
services and the esteem in which he was caping our lips. At length we sat down and one night when I wns on liended frvn.ul if in n.hiu’ .
■held by the Government of Donna at the foot of a little hill. Straightway knees before my adored, Fernandez ap­
Maria. The Governor invited the ship’s in front of us was ar immense field sown peared.
invention to a diver’s helmet m the fol­
Passing
by,
however,
on
his
company to a grand banquet Nothing all over with daisies.
evening walk, he seemed to take no not­ lowing manner : The api&gt;uratus, having
“In the country I came from,” said I, ice of what was going on. The next day buen fastened over the nose and mouth
was left undone to make our sojourn
pleasant as possible. Our host enter­ “ this pretty flower is much prized, and I was summoned to hia presence. I of the diver, when he wishes to breathe
tained us w ith princely courtesv; varie­ lovers use it to find out the degree of walked with a firm step and quiet nerve, the air out of bis lungs he does so in the
Here’s for, although I knew he might reprimand ordinary way, and it goes down the
ty of dishes vied with the excellence of love existing between them.
their preparation, while the best wine how it’s done." Saying which, I threw me severely, I felt sure he would never tubes into the bottom of the front filter.
that Spain can Ixxut crowned a repast aside, one by one, the. petals of the despise me. “ Sir,” said lie, “ I have It then filters through the caustictruly royal in all its service. W© thanked flower and repeated, at tho same time, desired to see yon. Sit down. You love charged sponge in front, and, passing
our stare fnr ■ coming to tliat island. the mystic words. I stopped at the my daughter, she loves you. All this I along an outlet at the top, is conducted
Fernandez Correjo had three daughters. words “just a little.”
know. But perhaps yon are not aware over the diver's shoulder into the other
“I did thia on purpose," said 1 “So tliat before your arrival she had alreodv case, through which it fllten* in the
One of them, the oldest, was of dazzling
you love me ‘a little "
been engaged to marry William Torria. Mme way, and then, ascending into the
Leonia blushed.
.
Sir, I respect on oath with all the honor helmet, mixes with the oxygen that has
preamon of her face bore an inexpreasiof bu old Castilian, but, os the happi- been let in from its store chamber, and
ness of my child must not be -critic is ready to bo breathtxl again into the
Ue charm. Her hair fell in long ring­
lets, outshining in brilliancy the raven’s it in mine, this was the choicest answer even to the sacrednesB of an oath, I now diver’s lungs.- Mr. Ficuss states that, ii
I could have sought
^ring.
.
ask you, sir, who yon are, foi I do not he could only eat under water, he could
The day was just closing. In our know you, and ’if my love for my remain there for a whole day; as it is,
A rumor wm current in the island that
ramble we had been left far liehind; all daughter makes me forswear an honor­ he walked for a quarter of a mile under
this young lady was shortly to
our friends had gone on, apd, not know­ able principle, it cannot at any cost the sea at Ryde, and when at Brighton
ing whiUier we liad strayed, were com- makejue forget my authority and my he went down during stormy weather in­
u.g book to meet us. We followed them,
to five fathoms ot water. This living
&gt;till pursuing onr leisure. On the mor­
“Sir,” I replied, “ I tlrnnk you for the t the case, it is a simple matter to apply
row the slxip was to set nail from Horta. courtesy with which you have treated the principle to the air-tight submarine
When Leonia heard thia she turmxi me. God knows how much I love vour ship. The devices for sinking it or for
pale. While the Captain and the pass- daughter, and there is nothing I ani not raising it to the surface of the water
ongera were saving a last farewell to Fer­
nandez, quietly approaching Leonia I
80011
enterjirising excursion
whispered in her ear:
g a trip along the bot“I aludl not go with them to-morrow.
At 9 o’clock, expect me. I shall return." from a good family, honored in France, tickets, 50 cents ; 1
1 gentleman ’s
Alaa, poor child!
and all I possess is the education I hare tickets, 75 cents.—&lt;
/Vcc Preu.
•

A 1W

CaaMera.

My and Nplder-the Tables Turned.
An old subscriber in Australia rends
to the Gentleman’• Magasine the fol­
lowing: “Australia is the land of con-

mole, fish which climb trees, cherries
with the stone outside, and veritable
wooden pears'—but one fact regarding
spiders and flies is equally strange, for
here there ia a fly which catches spiders.
He is a
energetic, hard-looking cus­
tomer;
, longish and narrow; color,
literal!}
mourning, aud about three-

The

contribute to your comfort or tend to
vour safety, from the Weatmghoure air
brakes and the Miller bumpers to the
little catch that holds the window cur-

ventions and one that seems to us could
bo made very useful, is called tin*
“Wythe Speed Recorder." It is named
from its inventor, who is said to have
made and loot several fortunes ip inven­
tions. A stock company owns this pat­
ant. The machine makes an indisputa­
ble record of the movements of a train,
end this record could-be used in evidence

cracks of wood-work, and sometime* in
the folds of curtains or clothes. In one is placed in the caboose. A gear to the
case, while staying at a friend’s house axle moves a roller, over which a pa]K*r,
about twenty miles from Sidney,' I left marked in amail squares, runs. A pen­
my .water-proof coat hanging untouclwd cil is adjusted to the surface of this ]»for about four days,' aud on taking it per, and when the axle turns, the paper
down there was a nest neatly built in one m moved under ita point and receives a
of the folds, of aliout the size of one’s mark. This pencil has two movements,
little finger nnd three or four inches in one lengthwise of tho. paper, showing
length. On replacing the coat and leav­ distance, and a second crosswise on the
ing it for another few days, and then ex­ paper, showing time. When the train is in
amining it, the nest was finished: it hod motion the pencil mark is diagonally
three compartments, withone little white acroM the squares, and when at rest the
grub in each, aud for its food several mark is up and down across the squares.
small green spiders. Dot .then absolutely The instrument records irtojw, lan'kings
dead, but npjwtreutly in a state of coma. and all motions of the train. It tells
Tlicm* spiders were evidently taken out how often, how fast and bow for every
of the orange orchard, ns there were move » made, and in cases of disputed
plenty of the some kind alive about the evidence would do much towards fixing
trees; but lost-week, while up in the resjxnisibiliiy for accidents. It shows
mountains, I watched one of the flies just how long the train stands at any
carrying off a black houac-snider quite point, and is to a train what a log-book
ns big ns itself; and during the course of is to a ship.—Elmira Free Preu.
tho day saw him three separate times,
Always Polite to Ladles.
and on each occasion with a large spider.
I could not find the nest; but the farmer
The conduct of some of the drivers on
tells me that ho has occasionally done so, the street cars iu Galveston it certainly
and found ns many ns twenty good-sized very reprehensible. An.old lady got on
spiders of various’kinds, all apparently tho street car, and as soon os she set her
dead, but not decayed, and generally eyes on the driver she called out, “ You
five or six lame of the fly.
are.the very driver that refused to stop
“There is also a large spider which the car, and made fun of me.”
actually catches small birds occasionally,
“ Yesterday afternoon ? ” he naked.
and kills and devours them! He is like I
“Yes; yesterday afternoon."
a wnm&gt; in color; body, shnj&gt;e aud size of ,
" On the corner of Twenty-seventh
a small hAzel-but; legs, long and wiry; Street and Avenue L?"
and he also looks like a hard-skinm-d ■
customer. The web is always double, !
1 On the northwest corner ? ”
one about half aa large again as the I
'Jost about that-comer.”
other, and made of such a strong yel- |
' At 3 o’clock? ’’
lowish filler that, if accidentally walking
' Yes, air, at 3 o’clock.”
into it, you feel a sensible stoppage of ■
1 Was it a blue car with a bay mule ? ”
way for the moment One birdyour way.for
bird— .uure,
' Certainly j blue car and bay .mule.
the wreck of which I myself naw left in and a feller with a rod pimple on his
tlie wel&gt;—wo* rather smaller tlmn the nose and mouth like a catfish, just like
English wren, nnd the web was strong vours, driving it.”
enough to stand all its struggles, although । •&lt; And you craned out your neck thia
a little broken here and there.
way, and ojxjned your mouth until one
“As regnqls size of some spiders, we । could read the maker’s name on your
have a flaUbudied, gray -colored one hero ! false teeth, and bawled out. ‘Stop—
which builds no web. but lives under i that—car ! Stop—that- -car ? ’ ”
bark of deoil trees,'behind Ixionls, etc.,
“Yes you scoundrel," she replied,
the Ixxly, of which is about the size of a drawing back to hit him with her urn­
shilling and not much thicker, but the ■ brella.
legs of which are quite as long ns the
“Then it wasn’t me, for I am alwavs
fingers of tin ordinary-sized hand, nnd I polite to ladies, even if tliev are 95 yean
the whole spread nf the brute is about a | old, Bport wreelain teeth and sass' car­
hand's breadth. This is for the fullest- j drivers. Ta ! ta ! ’’ anti he jumped over
sized onfca; but the common run of them . the dash-board to swap cars with the
are five to six inches across, aud the I driver coming the other way.
style in which they pounce upon nnd
double up the smaller cockroaclx.-s is
A California Irishman in Paris.
what our Yankee cousins would call *a ■
’Die French republic has borne with
caution.'
weightier attacks, but it has at lost orObservation.
dered out of France at twenty-four
No line can be drawn lietwcen common hours’ notice Baron Harden Hickey,,
knowledge of things and scientific knowl-■ Ixim Patrick Hickey, tho editor of
edge, not between common reasoning and ■ Triboulct,.the comic paper supporting
scientific reasoning. In strictness all ac- ’ the legitimate cause.
That JIcnry
curate knowledge is science, and r’J exact : Quatre, the French Bourlmn pretender,
reasoning is scientific reasoning. The ‘ the pink of old-foHhioned royalist re­
method of observation nnd cxfieriment ktmw
GiImH*-®- should
xhnnhl lie
u. supported by „a
spectubility,
in which such grent results ore obtained comic paper at all is funny; but tliat
in science is identically the same as that the editor should lie a naturalized Amer­
wliich is employed by every one every ican Irishman, fresh from San Francinco,
day of his life, but refined and rendered is queerer still. Hickey comes of a
precise. If a child acquires a now toy, family which made its money in Itonanhe ol»erves its characters and experi­ za shares and went to Europe to enjoy
ments ujion its properties, and
are itself after the California fashion, which
all constantly making observations and Hickey has done by buying n title of the
experiments
thing or another. Pove, marrying a wife in the exclusive
.__________upon
, ... one
---------------------------But those who have never tried to ob- jI legitimate colony in Paris, and then
serve accurately, will be surprised to find ('diting a comic piper in French to
how difficult a business it is: There is ' please the new royalist friends who had
not one person in a hundred who can de- I adopted liim. Probably nobody but a
scribe the commonest occurrence with ; California Irishman could have suoceedeven an approach to accuracy. That is ed in all this. His paper has a circula­
te say, either he will omit something tion of 50,000 a week, it has been prosewhich’ diil occur and which is of import-1 cuted forty-five times, and at last the
once, or he will imply or suggest the co- j thin-skinned French Government has
currence of something which he did not j clapiied the crown of martyrdom on his
actually observe, but which he uncon- 1 head by banishing him. ’
nciouslr infers must have happened. |
____________
'
TOuM. iwotn.tMul
.-..utraaict she H„rt
B
Empire Fall
one another in a court of justice, it usually j rn . n
v
’ ...
,
turns out tliat one or the other, or some- ' . JP1*’, Demopolis (^a.) Aews tells the
times both, are confounding their infer- f«,ow*D8^^ry: “ Our census enumerences from what they saw with that ■ ??or W*8 c»‘°woman on Marten
which thev actually saw. A swears tliat "’**114
ol&lt;1 a
B picked Ids pocket It turns out that
woman was premd of her sgu
all that A knows is that he felt a hand in I
^‘‘ecteon* of antrquity, ho
hia pocket when B wm close to him, and I
‘lotion* touching
tliat B was not the thief, but C, whom he
Washington a ham and the Bevodid not observe. Untrained observers ! hdiounry war, all of which being satiamix up together their inferences from 1 toctorfly answered, he said : ‘ Old lady,
what tliev see with that wliich thev act- • *9°
“BT®
t,be Roman eq­
ually see in the most wonderful way, and j 1*“* when it fell ?
‘ I don't sockly
even experienced and careful observers j member d&lt;&gt; circumstance you spoke of
are in constant danger of falling into the
1 heard a mighty rumblin’
same error. Scientific observation is ntn*‘
year de stars foil, and I spec it
such as is nt onoe full, precise and free i
, a “ttt- Things was constant
from unconscious inference.— Profettor ’
y.ear&gt;
it fell in old
Huxley.
! North Carolina you bet vour bottom
------------------j rag, hooey, I was d&gt;r.’ ”
Effects of Perfume on Health.
i
----------------------------------We learn tliat an Italian professor has i
I,ecP Mines in NevadLv.
recently made some very agreeable mod-; The depth attained ia aa follows : The
icinal researches resulting ui the diaoov- Utah 1,981) feet, th“ Sierra Nevada
«y tUt vegetable perfume excreiscs a j 2,500, the Union Consolidated, Mexican
positively heatliful influence on the at- and Ophir, each 2,500, Couaolidated
mospbere. converting its oxygen into j Virginia and California 3.300, Best and
ozone, and thus increasing ita oxidizing I Belcher 2,000, Gould and Currv 2,200,
influence. The t-Maeiices found to develop I Hah- and Norcroes and Savage 2,400,
thefiaigest quantity of ozone are those ot J Chollor 2,400, Ward vertical shaft 2,168,
cherry, laurel, clover, lavender, mint, ■ Combination shaft 2,440, Yellow Jacket
jumper, lemon, fennel and bergamot; 8,000, Belcher8,000, Crown Point 2,800
those that give it in smaller quantity are ! Overman and Caledonia each 1,900 Alta
anise, nutmeg and thyme. The flowers f and Beaton each 1,950, Silver’ Hill
of the narciMiia, hyacinth, mignonette, i 1,300, Consolidated Imperial 2,800 Bullhehotrope and hlly of the valley develop ion 2,300.
ozone in closed vessels. Flowers dwdj-1
------ ------ --------------------tute of perfume do not develop it, and i
A Hawk Steals a Hat.
those which have but slight perfume de­
A few days ago, aa a son of Mr. Nich­
velop it in omall quantities. Reasoning
olas Norrish, of Naaoagaweya, was paw­
from tiisae facts, the profeasor recom­
ing through the wood* On his farm, he
mend* the cultivation of flowers in marahy
districts and in all places infected with noticed a hawk hovering around near
him. Thinking nothing alnut the matanimal emanatious cxi account of the
powerful oxidizingrinfltMsnce of ozone.

family liefore any union with my daughter and times robbed by unfaithful caahicnt,
I» a man would only strike but an in­
osu take place,” mildly answered Fer- lias invented an infallible test of compe­ stant sooner than he does he would get
’
tency. The caalxier presents himself. the mosquito every pop.

the bird dived down and caught his hat
in its claws and carried it aloft When
the bird got about the height of the trees
t let the Bat drop.—Montreal Witness.

�CONSISTING OF

just th* peraoo

DR. BLUNT’S PATIENT,
It ever a mortal man was fitly named,
such was the case with Dr. Blunt, the
name expressing one of .the strongest

Skillful, the some could have l&gt;een said
of him with troth. And then the ex­
pression on his fate was a faithful index
of another equally strong point of char­
acter, viz., great kindness of heart So
quick spoken was the doctor on ordinary
occasions, ho not only abbreviated sentedr«, but wards themselves frequently
suffered a very perceptible dipping.
’
All the village of L------ was very much
exercised one morning by the intelli­
gence that tho two best rooms in Mrs.
Lowell's elegant house, which had been

“Oil, yoo must, yon must I" they
chirpvu iu concert. and ImsLcu they left
she Into i»arUaiiy promised to accept the
jKsritioa-r-to her own dismay.
when the
the. minister.ealtad,
nnrl frirm-tHnw
But W1MB1
DUUlSter. CaJlMl, a
S few
fcW
..j, Ao
Ut-nryrd. «&gt;.I
oU W Blunt
iotas hw lx»t low\r&lt;l reptartag U» I® ta*^ that . d». of tinroly Jxm.
in Hie Sabbath school who needed a
doctor's well-worn driving glove*. '
Presently there came a knock at tlw teacher, wan just the work adapted to
door, and Mrs; Cameron was admitted,
the “ very resjiectabie Scotch woman "
whom Mrs. Lowell had recommended as
Miss Lacey finally wrote the doctor a
a “finrt-clasa laundress, 'neat, honest
spicy little note, telling him she believed
and a church meml&gt;er.
any'more
prescriptions would undo the
doctor's liauda. Told how all her life
was bound up in her “one wee girlie,
Bat of late. the village gossips could
her bonny' Janie,” who had never been
strong since tiw first time she had con­ not fail to notice how . continually the
vulsions, caused by indigestion, and how young doctor called at Mrs. Lowell’*
“monnv wm the night the gudo mon house.
One morning a* the elder doctor was
liad staid until the morning, and niver a
coming out of the house, ho met Lawyer
penny of pay would he take for iL”
Peckham, when tho following character. “l)o you know the young doctor, ma- i istic"
LlLs colloquy ensued:
’am?”
'
“-Hi! Good morning, doctor. Well,
“No, Pm a stranger here, and know I hear the young doctor is alxrnt to bring
but very few persons.’’
a daughter for you to the ' family man­
“Well, miss, the young doctor is a sion.”’
.
winsome lad, and n Christian indeed.
“Yes, yes!"—very quickly. “Well,
He tolls me oft I shouldn’t fret for fear well, there's-foom enough in tho house
nnd my heart for tho precious girl, the
rlha jpido God to spare mo one ewe good Lord knows, and as for young
. b, an’ it Imi his,will. He has practiced Blunt, M/D.—who actually presumes to
with’ his father the year or more, nnd ludieve tfat ho loves and appreciates her
how the auld doctor loves him!, He has j better tfci I do—the renegade! if she
a funny way of calling him nil kinds ot con do on thing toward reclaiming tliat
uncanny names, but iveryone known lip reckless
ase—There! forgotten' my
is the light of the aula man’s eyes.” - glt.vw&lt;~ti b as the world must go bock
And soon after Mrs. Cameron gathered for "* tern. Morning, Peckham."
up her liaaket and departed.
Miss Lacey hod succeeded in closing up ‘
A Forbidden Land.
Us
™
The o»&gt;y lorbiddtai- land on tho taco

E

ORNO STRONG,
ICdttor and Proprietor.

OFFICE IN TRUMAN'S BRICK, SECOND STORY.

ADVERTISING BATBS.
1f=
LOO

•ts
n.oo

SB

80.00

Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Cloths, Flan­
nels, Ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.
140
106
53
984
368
324
50

Suits of Underwear, for Ladies and Gents.
Suits of Clothing, for Men, Boys and Youths.
Overcoats, for Men, Boys and Youths.
Pre. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women and Children,
prs. of Rubber Goods, all styles.
prs. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
Pieces of Prints, for 5 cents per yard.

Groceries -for Everybody.
I always aim to make prices on goods as

LOW AS THE LOWEST
SHashuille girrrtonj.
VILLA GE OFFICERS
PrmMenl—EJItiu Chlncr.an.
ReroMer-Fniiik MctHrby.

.

And prices on PRODUCE as High a« the Highest and give
every one a fair, square deal.
,
I&gt;. C. OR1FJFITH.

JJARDWARE SPECIALTIES

Mintal-W*. Pnrkwr.

JlocktUfi.
\ ] EIHUIHHT Ef-AWPAL CHURCH-A. D. Nsw-’
ill Tow. pMlor. K-rvleea every Sabbath st

Detroit Stove Works Stoves,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,

35u&gt;inrM ^irertonj.
" W. IL YOUNG',

Iron, Nails and. Steel,

?' «■. glofo ta the ktagdom ta Coro.
;
I Loowljr el&gt;«kmR, there aro not many
D. Offic* Ewt .Ueof M»luBtr«l, Nuhvlta
men in the wdrlj who owe whether the
• &lt; iffic* hour* from 1 to 9 *. m. and 4 to " j&gt;. m
: co”“l7 “ °I5° " ‘h.Ut M““
; enough who do cart, to make it vary'
H. A. BARBER,
the rent was so high, had been taken by
owmfart.W. tor the Oortxma, who,would
iiislies.
mid HruBhes,
I). Homeopathic’ Phjilclon and Huntvoo
a young lady who was a real live heirem,
a Ortiee. near roaldtn©*. on corner of Wwlilw
much rather live in a land forbidden to
•having no one but herself to support;
ion aud Stale BtraaU, Na*hvilk, Mich.
f
strangers
than
to
be
liable
to
constant
and she was going to furnish the rooms 1
And that moment a rap at the door ruriptions of foreigners, with their pro­
with no end of costly
pieces ” aud j
DR. C. W. GOUCHER,
being answered, Dr. Blunt entered, ;iogals for trade, their outlandish notions,
lovely aroamenta; and furthermore, Lnwburned, flushed, and more abrupt iu i
their strange influences on domestic
manner nnd speech than before.
manners, speech and religion.
estate, said she was a beauty, but in very
“Say, my dear girl, will you help n
Nearly ever since the world began, so
poor health, he believed. So the good- poor woman in great extremity?
far „ we ^uubut fe# interra})­
CHAS. H. BRADY,
natured gossips ruminated aa to how *sd
TTORNEY at Law and Solicitor in Chancery ,
„ •&gt;ti ns,'the kingdom of Corea has been
it was that one couldn’t have everything ' “Oh
.^^&lt;1 1 n! hlmt up from the rest of the population
ileal Kalat* aud Inauranc* Accul. Collecting | PUMPS, BOTH WOOD AND IRON,
in this world. If yon have wexdtli, like­
and Couvcyauclnic * apecialty. Bounty and Pen’
bl the glolm u hermetiiwliy a. i! it
alou Claim* promptly attended to. aud all othar I
ly as^pot you have’ no health with which
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,
T?" ? ”= hwh^d toeon.
o( lh„ .gUUvtaion, ol the
to enjoy it; things are pretty evenly dealt
'*• '"? i'hJ‘aren,
,pT 1 moun’e .nrtacc, Untd very klele, the
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS,
out, after all; aud no after the maimer of
'«&gt;■» 1««»R her only
.
,hieh
Imve hrni
newsveoden.
.
LEWIS DURKEE,
C
1 irill
“S’1 “me onemiwt about
t
(u
it« wmutatiuu.
nhveidie mrantrv.
country, ita
population, physiTABLE CUTLERY, SHEARS, RAZORS, 4c.,
Dame Rumor serais, for once, to have watch with her.
I must lie off iu
AWYER,
Notary
Public,
Rea!
Ratal*
and
Inaur
, cal jieculiarities and ita history, hits been
ante Atvlit. Collection promptly made, and
heard only tho facta in the case, for in a .nolher direction.
My de«r ehUd."
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ TOOLS.
derived
from
the
tale*
told
by
a
Dutch
Conveyancing
prop-rly
executed
Uffioa
In
*&gt;.
C
few days the rooms were really furnished agnm tliat tender tone, “wouldn’t you
' J-,'
‘ .. ,„
cast away
upon ,7'
the Oriffiili'a Mare.
m“rXn
n?' Thanking the public for their liberal patronage during the post, I shall
and occupied ns pnslicted, and Mrs. like to hrwryourftavtar^y to you to. Ij sailor who was
endeavor by good goods mid Loir Prices to merit it iu the future.
Lowell was highly dated over the gorxi morrow monung: Inasmuch as ve did ;
EMORY
FARAD
Y.
, .
-.
t-i
u :t?.ii
i
hk”
P"
looks as well as affluent circumstances of it nntoone of tlm leut of therm y. did it nA,'”
USTICE (IF THE PEACX. CouTeyancinc caroHnlde, picked
picked up
up mudi
much indirect
indirect inforinforJ
Halde,
her new boarder, though in describing unto me ?"
tullr anil promptly attended to. Office eaat
her she had said:
“Oh, I'll go, doctor; IT1 be ready iu a • mation in China and Japan from sliipwrecked
Coreons,
who
are
supposed
to
“ But something ails the‘poor girl; she moment."
hove
told
ns
many
lira,
though
of
a
dif
­
WM. PARMENTER,
is so nervous, my dear—but fresh look­
“Better take off that long-tailed dress
ing as a daisy, and not the least and don a good sensible calico; I’ll go ferent character, as Henrik Hamel, the
shipwrecked
Dutchman,
after
he
suc
­
down to the parlor," added the doctor,
W. IL GRISWOLD.
“ and wait and take you right along in ceeded in getting away from the Core*
One morning, as Lawyer Peckham was the buggy with me. Quick, now; I ans, who hiid kept him as iu curiosity for
D. Ilomoeopathle PhvelcUn end Surgeon.
coming out of Mrs. Lowell’s house, he wouldn't waif long for the Queen of nearly twenty years. As we ore apt to
• Office over D. C. Griffith's store. Rcaldenc*
corner
1
’
uIIUm and Durkee streets. Prompt alien­
magnify
the
greatness
of
the
unknown,
.
—
.
—
----------------------------met Dr. Blunt going in. ’
Shelia. ”
...... ........ .. _.n. j.. ...
the prevailing belief through the civil ; 1100
toc*u*dayor
----------------- NEW STOCK OF“ Morning, Peckham," said th* doc­
“Well, of nil things!” thought Miss
tor, in his quick way.
A. M. FLINT,
Lacey. “I don’t know but that doctor izvd world has l»en that Corea is a land
flowing
with
milk
and
honey,
teeming!
•‘Good morning, doctor. Guess my will be the death of me. Ci—perhaps his
client is about to become you patient, strange method will be the making of with riches of all kinds, and filled with ] A wi
&gt;• promptly made. (
gorgeous palncc., and cloud-capped
eh?"
, me.”
'
Store. NuLville, Web“Yes, yes," jerked out the doctor,
She flew about the room in a surpris­ towers, the like of which Imve not been . qrlffll&gt;‘
JUST RECEIVED. WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED
“shouldirt wonder," and he disappeared. ing manner for her; donned a good warm since the days of Kublah Khan and his '
R FARAD
rFARADY,
i,
A moment later Dr. Blunt entered morning dress, and iu another moment Oriental splendor. Cupidity has, there- &gt;
anufacturerot Boouand Sbo«. M»kin« !
fori* been" added to curiosity, and the
and repairing naaUy don*, alao «trtd attan- .
the doctor's horse was tearing along tho
vuumuuvuu ww.au ... vuna-a
u.v«a aa.ua Uss to tUI all orders promptly, and al tbatowwt '
lady reclinod languidly in the sumptuous t road as if to outrun his imwter’s im­ commercial world is eager to break into
£*S^*!**------depths of a “Sleepy Hollow” chair, but patience. Yet during the ride the doctor the forbidden land, to nuisuck ita rich ,
I" "• RASE Y,
the quick experienced eye of a medical ; ex]&gt;lnined to his companion how she must store-houses, and to gajte in wonder at
'• marvelous
’
-------------------•TA RAYMAN. Good* and B*nac« carried to any
monuments.
man knew at a glance'that something be v&lt;rv calm—“aud von can be,” he 1 ita
“““
yj pi^uT'aie*
----- SOMETHING BETTER THAN-----U place In th* village. Stout buraea, yood dray
was wrong; although, as Mrs. Lowell R.IMwiUKvmnndi.cempIm.vta-tarlhc
Wh.f Wrltarw Re«ln.
.wl .Im.,
had said, she was rosy and plnmp, the child was suffering from spasms qniU;
.
CHARLES
SCHELDT,
expression of the eye was troubled, rest­ Vi..l™t, &lt;lmtre-taB Uta &lt;Uog-rorm. HTurning from the remnnentaion of Mless and morbid, the doctor seated him- i tnl.l bri-llv how th- Iwtlm mn.t Iw ..I- then, for thmr volume, to tho compeum- . I
■elf beside his fair patient, felt her I ministered, and the water kept hot nil tion of writers for the press, the light _
FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS &amp; SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE.
pulse, and then vented the remarkable night; and flnallv. in mentioning tho pn- , ,uitl the shade are not as strongly marked.
^ili^ccllancous XChuU.
query:
t».-nfaname,imn»ri*ed Mwa Laccv bv re- j Th« struggle in the cast- at jtapere aud
“ Was it me or the young doctor you i veiling the fact that it wan poor little magazines i» not so much for n high rate
wanted?”
.Tat;ie Cameron, who liad been taken ill i of payment aa for the acceptance of a yyOLCOTT HOUSE,
•• Oh, you, by all means,” said Miss 1 that vert afternoon, during her mamma’s manuscript The rate of payment is set37»»hvillei, Afiolxigan.
Lacey with a'smile, but instantly the I alvu-nce.’
’
tied, mid, except forspecial reasons, is the
BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO
troubled looked returned. She tulded.
Arrived at the house, tho poor, diseach article. Th* rate in the
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
“ I' want all tho experience passible t treswsl mother became verv ranch &lt;-&gt;m- I principal magazines and reviews is about
Tbl« I* a n-w I’olrl. Win rally Incited. veil kept.
brought to l»ear upon my case.”
forted bv th* presence of “the dear, a cent a word for prow, though articles
an-1 Ila u*in-n« arr alwnr, evrv of cettlnc t«X»r a&gt;
“Any parents’” auired the doctor.
sweet voimg teddy who wm too pood U&gt; either of exceptional value or of specially eouim&lt;Mlal&gt;oi&gt;* lor I lx* amount paid, titan at any
“No, rar, my mother died of consump­ show such kindneaa to a poor bodv like noteworthy anthorslun aro paid at a
-------------- FASTENED WITH IT.- tion when I was very young; my father nivsel’!" The doctor gave mort minnte much higher rate. The rote in moat
died when I was a mere chili"
directions to l&gt;o followed through the | weekly journals (most of which are of a
“ Humph! Have any local pains? Suf­ night, then left with th* cheerful obser- religious character) u alidbtiy more than P J. PI KCIIIS,
fer from hemliu he nausea?"
vBtio!r
| ouc cent for two words. During the last
“Ili aend that voung doctor around I
J**" ? y°oc« 7riUr ,k“°,wn, *?
“No, sir; nothing of the kind. There
Boss Barber,
seems to be a fear of something all the about midnight, if &gt;ie makes hi« appearTV’. G. AYLSWORTH.
of thu 1*1** h“ pul’^ed fourtime, an undefined apprehension; some- 1 anoe nt the family mansion before that teen articles in seven of the lemhnp mag­
times I think I may die, as mother did, time Oh, the most graceless biped!" mnnes and quarterlies. For them he ha*
JJEItE YOU HAVE THEM.
of consumption."
and hr was pone,
received $426.50—an average of $30 for Union Houm.
Misa Lacev reflected with great satis
I*l*rH* Um also published
“ Got any religion?"
“Why, certainly, doctor. I should faction the x«xt dav tliat not one thought , twenty-seven articles m five religious O •
When we Bay this, we mean that you have
otary PubHc,
hope sO. I am a church member, aud conld she r. rm ralier having bewtowrd , weekly journals. E or them he wa* paid
Mapl* Orova, Mich
more
have l&gt;een for years. I lave my religion,” upon herself during that long, painful S192.5O-&lt;ua’ average
-- ------------of- -slightly
------------------g
LIEBHAUSER,
and quick sympathetic tears oflirme J the night with ita new experiences of real (than $7 for«
r each. This example indicate*
troth of the prompt assertion.
suffering. All her energies and symps- the general
--- ------ ' rate of payment for ordinary
" Ever seen Jesus Christ sick and vis­ tines were directed toward helping and artidea.—Charles T. Thwing, in the
ited Him,’or naked and clothed Him, or comforting the agonized mother and re­ Independent.
ministered to the thousand nnd one wants lieving the aick child.
READY MADE CLOTHING, We are opening the largest and most complete clock ot
A Remedy for Adrendty.
of the ‘little one*’ forever representing the
About miilnight while ah* was bend­
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
.
Savior’s symliolized sufferings?”
The Lanr.ct suggesta that more ac­
ing over a warm bath, in which she was
“Alas, no!” sighed poor Miss Lacey, “I firmly holding the convulsed frame of count ought to be taken than is taken
Mawrtvllle.
, Mich.
pleasure to present before the people of
have wonted for years, but thin nervous poor Janie, the door opened and th* of the condition of. health in estimating
rpHAT HUSBAND OF MINE I
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
weakoeM unfits me for anything useful yon up doctor entered. There was no the causes of sncceM or failure in life.
or practical I give regularly to several s&lt;.rt of an introduction between the two— The habit of failing is formed in some
G*u hU SHAVING »nd HAIR CUTTING
our store will fully prove.
charitable objects, and hope some good who thinks of formalities at such a families, aud seems to be transmitted bv
is done in that wav."
time?—but at one© they Worked together inheritance; the same is the case with
A. L. RASEY'S,
“Humph!
Well, I’m going now. over the suffering child. Miss Lacey constitutional peculiarities, and often
Don't know just what I shall preecrilie, wm vaguely aware that a young man, with certain, morbid conditions. It ■nd MtaJoHw bisdtouuhi c»n b*. A full
but feel confitkmt I can help you. Per­ bearded and mustached. with a calm, would be an interesting and profitable Um WGente FurnhUIsc GoodaCtpiro sod ToUcco,
haps I’ll ron in again bef *rc night with deep voice and shapely white hands, study to examine how far what is called
OF ALL THELATEST PAT-TEUNS.
gave, orders which she prom ply obeyetl, ill-luck or bad fortune is induced, by such J£A. BUSH,
and spoke words of hop? and encour­ peculiarities. Accepting this view, “so
‘
“THE BOSS”
agement to the poor dazed mother. It far from ita being strange that failure of
“Certainly, with pleasure,” laughed did not once occur to her that there was success should ‘run in families,* it would
It must also be remembered that we also carry an immense
Ufftmt Lacey, and for tliat instant there anything novel in her position, aa, lidd­ be inexplicable, contrary to every nat- .
ing the child in her arms, quieted at Inst, ural law and preoedent, if he did not do ]
waa no trouble in her blear eye*.
stock of
NAflH VILLE.
•
MICH.
K*o*!rinr&lt;5&lt;,M .id, n—.nd nur-oh
the young doctor sat close beside her, so. The farce of character, strength of!
t
PteyaUh.
asking questions and giving advice, now will, clearness of mental vision, and .
ly, “my housekeeper isn t
qualities
of
vigor,
patience,
and
persever■
VV1LL1AM
JONES,
and
then
turning
down
a
corner
of
the
mending, according to my
blanket to watch the changing expression ance, w hich constitute the secrets of sue- . r v
then there’s only my boy,
of th* little sleeper's face.
cess in life, ore the several properties of .
AND
doctor. m
But he, more.accustomed to such try­ tin- physieil organism, comjKrunded as it
aud the
ing scene*, after the first momenta of in­ ia of Ixxiv and mind." A new rare is
radise, throe tense application to the case, began BUggestei) then, the “health cure,” u* a
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
U I I r
door opened won dering who this angel of mercy could remedy for adversity, which would be ;
r.
|■ j I |
be, working m if her whole rouI were first personal, then hereditary in its aim, I
nr W. tay for CASH ud boy var, doae; sad cooaaqnactir ear auataaMoe
bound up in relieving this poor little
bavatba boDeStotit
! t)E N’T I STS
1 What a funny doctor’ What a queer, child of a lowly mother. How long lie worthy uic- atwnuon
philosophers.
1
NasbvtlJ** Mlcta,
r old gentleman!” thought Miss might have remained is uncertain, had I social philoaophers.
’
-Oh, he th£E?Sliooooi»tort.ble .
patient to n«xt much .tteUtioit,” ahe
thought repintaglr, bnt he might hare
at l£at t..l&lt;l n&gt;&lt;&gt; what my eSmplatat
waa. There! tho hail rtaia; piihupa
tliat is ba now "

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C. C. WOLCOTT.

Chastity .is like a broken vase; it can
The Ornw Lake fitw of last week
be mended, but can never be made conies to the front with over nineteen
OUR EUROPEAN LETTER.
piONEER STORE
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
whole.
‘ ___
columns of spiyv reading matter.nearly
KA8TWAK1 .
’ The best way to do goojl is to do it, double the amount given by the Con­
L
ondon, Eng., Aug. 90,1880.
when opportunity offers, and not to say cord, Manchester, Chelsea or Dexter
There
ia
a
strong
effort
being
made
papers, and its local department was a*
or think much about it.
K*pld.----- Lr. HAO an OAOaw!
WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO ENTERTAIN CUS- Or'd
replete with news as a ripe-orange is of in England to induce the government
ran
&lt; rm1
lltammond.......... ..
: AM
j
Middleville.............. It**
A business man accomplishes more meat. Evidently ita publisher intends to lower the inland telegraph rate from
IIiMImi............... .... l:U
, 7.«
tomers
and
to
treat
them
to
the
infive minutes than a lazy man does in to push the Sewa to (he front rank of a shilling to sixpence, for a dispach of
NMhvilh------- Lv_. ia*
I tao ■ 1
VaroMBtvHU
.........
UM
I
twelve
words,
with
another
half-penny
tiiree hours. Yet one says U»at his time country journalism, and Grass Lake
*11
1w
1*
Charlotte--------- Salon Rapid*......... 240
is worth as much as Chat of the indus­ bqaineM men cannot serve their indi­ for each additional woid, and Mr. Faw­
tea
»
Riva* Jonctioa----- ! &amp;10
Vioo
11
trious man.
vidual interests better than to give the cett, the administrator of the Port- office
Jaakaoa.__
.
. sas
&lt;♦
SAOp tai »&gt;■!
DvirolU...
.Vers a hearty, generous patronage, for favors the reductions. Of course, the
Ad unknown was was killed by the
•VVE8TWARD.
such a paper is worth hundreds of dol­ people will unanimously support the
oars at Stratford the other day. The
movement,
and
it
only
needs
the
in
­
lars to any village.
contents of his pockets, GO cents nnd u
ducement of the Chancellor if the Ex­
pair of scissora, would indicate that he
A few days since, John Karin, a sa­ chequer and the approbation of the
Dvtroll,----- ..—Lv1
;
Jaekaon._________ UM
was connected with journalism.
loon-keeper in Buffalo N. Y., who had Ministry to put the reform into execu­
AT T H EItlve* Junction, . ,1*M
Krton RapMa,.
• “
spent many years of his life in making tion? The energy (and efficiency with
Chariot
----August Dehi\ was sentenced to six
drunkards and preparing customers for. which the telegraph system is manag­
VenasstVlDa-.
months’ imprisonment in Baltimore for
NaahrMlc
violent deeds, refused to let one of his ed here proves the advantage of the
Hartlags-..-—
drunkenness, on the complaint of his
boarders, Martin Hannigan, have any governmen^dwnerahip of the lines. No
tilie, .
mother. Before his term was over she
Basisrart_.~.
more whiskey. Martin waited till Ka­ rival companies have to be consulted,
«3C p.M.I 10J0
Grand Rapid*,.
died and left him by will $10,000.
rin had retired; then with a butcher­ and no private interests to be consider­
Tbrougb Coachct and Sl««pin&lt; Can to and from.
Grand Rapid, and iMtrolt. All train, eon wet In
A citizen of Plymouth, Ind., fired six knife quietly went into the bedroom ed. The telegraph is really a branch of
ume dejAit at Iirtrolt wltb GraU Wakra, Grand
shots at a supposed burglar, and then wherej he was sleeping with his two the posh-bffice, and quite as much be­
Trunk .nd Canada Soalbcrn Rallvaya.
B. C. BBOWK,
. H. B. U5DTAKD.
his wife called ofit: “8ee here, Sam, children, turned down the bed-clothes longs to the public, and it would be
Aaa’l Gen'l Supt Jackaoa. Gen’l BupT Detro!
Hatar C- WatTwcart.
if you don't stop shooting at me, yen’ll and plunged the knife into Karan’s far better fhr the general interest of
G.n'J PaaoandTlckat Agtnt.Chicaav.
have the house full of neighbors.”
heart, killing him instantly.. Another the peoplesf, in all countries, dispatch­
0 *w. SMITH SELLS
voter lost and another one liable to be es sent by electricity, were manage 1 by
Good old Samuel has sent his check anchored for some time.
the same authority and controlled by
’
for $100,000 to help the Democrats set
the same head, as communications by
The Rev. Frank Marshall entered post. All advanced civilized nations
’cm up at the saloons along the Hue. A
GENUPNE MASON
large number of voters do not know Fairland, Ind. without credentials, but will soon come to this, and the next
how to vote till they ore full of swash, he was so good looking and fluent that great step in national progress will be
he readily gained favor with the Bap­ the adoption of all railways by the
or fired with fuse oil. ’Rah !
tist congregation, and soon liecame
Joseph Melody of Independence, Mo., their paster. He was equally success­ State, which should be run for the ben­
efit of the people, and not for private
was murdered by Lewis Hiltz, and
full as a beau, and was able to take companies or indidualt. In this coun­
WHITE
Hiltx Was acquiteu on the ground of
his pick of the maidens of the place.
TROUT.
insanity; but lie was recently struck He chose the daughter of the wealth­ try. under government management,
L.AKJE HERRING,
the
profits
of
the
telegraph
business
are
dead by snnstroke^on the same day of iest resident, and a wedding day was
constantly increasing. The net amount
----- By the pound or keg.-----the month, nt the same hour of the day,
appointed. Just before the time came. of profit for the first three months of
and on the very spot where be committ­
bowcrer. white the popular ckrgymau | thepreR!nt5.ear
£50,000. and
ed the deed.
nt a Booial gathering, hl« wite ap- ■ it „ Mtimat«l that tlie prolit. ot the
. .Ml.l
peared _t,i.
with a
child i„
in her arms. He I tdegrapi.j.. WIvioe for dlc cntire yrair
An exchange prints an article by _..™t
“IS1-. B. Stowe, entitled,.“Why men had deserted her in Ohio. A Jjocose | a.jy not t)(, ]eRH t|)ftn £400,000. Hero is
ig her, j jjubfantial argument for reducing the
AND
fall.’’’' The most frequent cause of deacon insisted upon bis kissing
taYiff, which would bo tantamount to a
man's fall in summer and fall is attri­ and be did so with a bad grace.
ana i-;id
epd jieach
peach skins
skin, on
on I
------------- ---------------------- , ,
dirnmlon of the probu.among the poo- j
butable to banana
A„.l
wl,i.t.«
A lady of nmk had teceived the bon-। pie who make use of the wires.
AWWl
the sidewalk, £
'
'
. ' - of .Agitationto dinner fom .be
the rest of the rear. But Mrs. Stowe
•
*’t enumerate eith
■ ­ I*nncew Mary of Teck, for a day when mcnt ruieM 4Very thing—even the fash-,
querly enough doesn
1»ICIKI&gt; BEEF
she was engaged to dine with nn old ionablc world—men and women of al! I
PRENNED BEEF.
er of these causes.
friend. She wrote two lettm.-one | clasres, fashionable and unfashionable,
IIERRIXG Ac HALIBI T.
to th. Princes in her aweeteat manner, I -«
Lark Edwards, a drunkard. boasted
in’a barroom at Sumerset O..that he had acknowledging the honer, &amp;c., ic: i greater number to the Isle of Wight,;
murdered a man eighteen years before. anqtlier to her frind begining, “such a I and especially to Cowes for the yacting.
^-^AND^—
bore, dear! Fnt Mary ha* invited me I Those who neither yact or shoot are
He discribed the exact spot where he . ..
,
1 t
1 preparing to visit the Continent or
rid„ pia..,.,, [
had burned the body. He was a no­ to dinner on onr day, and of coarse I \ Jon]‘c of Jnr BnnK,ro,„
torious liar, and nobody believed his must go.” To her horror, shq learned &lt;»f which the one now attracting most
story, but soon afterward human bones i by the next port that her friend had , attention is Seabrough on the ^ orkwere unearthed nt th. .pot be W in- I got the Tetter tor th. Prince" In her^
Anew
tb«»notue bad in- I gm I -e inlier .or .nn .mgra ... ..er
m M)wethin
£-1&gt;f tb(. tiuj or^o
,,
A.neo^orku,™.!.
AND HEAPS OF
dicated. He has been arrested,
Arrested, nnd ।i envelope.
envelope, The
rhe mischief was done, and
to |M. opened at Seabrough ; and
there is evidence &lt;enough to proludy , she went prepared to throw herself nt i in honor of the event.1udaa Maccabreua
the feet of her royal Hostess, when the is for some mystic reason to |« played.
convict him.
—--------------Prince met her will. ope.. hand. .....I I *• Mg.
"J°!a
C. W. SMITH.
....
,.
.:
•’ English ana
. .
, , , ,
...
.
.....
..
ano American singer*
smgera are enIf there is anything needed by Jay inrilrngfuceu.lhe Mid; -lot Man ga^l for tho oeewioti, the muMailcdGould it is a new railroad. It is said ia very pleased to ree you. and hope , ebration will certainly not be without 1
Don’t fail to call; we will do you good.
interest. Those, moreover, who have
he is to build one from the Black Hills vou won’t find her a bore.”
■
____
| no taste for music may regale their
to Oregon. Gould may l&gt;e on over­
eyed with the sight of no less than 34
reaching man, but so long as he reach­
In jxilitics, ;u&gt; elsewhere, .« ........... , niHtuin.
hum u
***c been *invited
u*i*cu num
mayors, who
have
from ।|
es over the country with bars of iron, proper to do evil that good may come, various
——"UB parts of England, aud
and who are
ted to attend in their robes with 1|
forming railroads, lie is of more use to Bribery. &lt;«1« counting and oilier .ucli i •expected
chains of
of gold
gold around
around their
their
,. .
.
.11
1
official11 chains
the country than one of those men who dishonesty,
are to be condemned. e\cn
Scabrough is in more than one
SO 1 ears before the Public.
spend nn hour each morning at prayer when employed iu tuippoi t of "the ' Nense the mort entertaining o* all onr
Pronounced by all to be the most
when he ought to lie cutting wood for right ticket.” In other Words, an hnn- | watering places. Instead of taking Removed next door to Reese fit Detrick's grocery, where you can tind all kinds of
»«
“V*« W
pluuant and effieaciotu remedy now in
his wife who goes out for aprons full of eM politician will dennnnee them- '
,. *
,
.
.• r 1
.1 : hotels, the residents at the hotels at
use for the cure of cougkt, colda, itoaraechips and dirt wherewith to cook taters things
not only when practiced by the ' Seabrough meet two or three time, a
. nesa, croup, tickling sensation in tho
for her lazy saint.
other party, but also when done on his | day—for breakfast, lunch and dinner—
Made of bestJJak Leather. Ohio Tanned. We also keep
„ , throat, "Hooping
whooping evugu,
cough, etc.
etc. orer
Over a
_
-w-'K
.
own aide. And such denunciation i at table, d'hote ; and it i« cu.tonmry
« million bottlca aold within the hut few
A young man from Texas married a would burerom. weight. A. fortbo, |
yean. It gives relief where ever used,
girl in North Carolina, and then pro­ territde fellows of the opposite part), ; nized as being of first order, to invite
nnd the power to impart liencflt that
posed to leave her while be worked his are they not a graceless set who al- 1 the inmates of the ocher hotel* of the
ctiNNot be hail from the cough mixtures
&lt;? b*1*** Picnics and excurway back to his Tex. home,in the hopes ways do wrong? Have you not desions
of
various
kinds.
. now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
of there earning money enough to send nonuced their evil deeds for years .cud
()ur Italian vocalists,
vocalists, of
of various
various nana- i
Our
• cents per bottle.
for her. She said however, that she yet they are not reformed? Give them ' tionalities belonging to our Italian
----- AND ALL KINDS OF-----had rather accompany him afooL up then as incon igible, nnd take your companies, are taking flight in the moat |
They therefore made the journey of own party in hand. Let it lw under- i appropriate directions. Mme. Marie :
!
1,600 ns tramps hut their, good appear­ atom! that if atah.ne.ty i. praclired. |
------ ^CALL AND GET PRICES.-------I plaipt, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ance gained for them considerable help even though it be iu support of your a particularly good effect on the throat
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
along the way, and for the last fifty own side, you will denounce it, nnd ' nnd od the singing powets generally ;, ____
HAVlXtklN CUXXECTION WITH THE NEWS stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
miles they rode trinmpbnntily in a car­ dtah.ne.ty will be dimintahed. There ,
the moat nunplato Job Printing rMaUlohment In gi«t nt 25 cents per box.
riage, provided by an enthusiastic ad­ are good men iu each party, aud there bMni hM Bturrea for flpa. Mme. Patti
Harry county, w« K&gt;!lcit o.Jcrafmtn nor friend*
and Ibr nubile generally. All wort done In the
It.
MKLLEr
mirer of their pluck.
are bad men also. If the.good men in j will take her iiest at the castle she has
in Wales.
each party would keep an eye ou the purchased
- -»»-«»-»-A woman at Carsou, Nevada, is said bad men on th^ir own sMc,’ politics
A I.;,”
ATTE&gt; riO&gt; A l l .
£? T. BOISE,
to have undertaken to refrain from would be improved.
i&gt;TtXjGGHSs*rjr,
A case of assault and batten*, in }
—-------------- _A_r
speaking for forty days. The report
which
farmer's
sons
weie
plaintiff
and
,
t
.
_____
-u.
—
—
—
i
runs as follows: “She began at 9 in the
Germany can boost of having pro*
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
morning and ut KH her pulse w$s so duced probably the
niairfrd Justice Alley yesterday, and
tlie plain---------------------------------w ,
-———
' YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE
feeble from rxuw’tion that the physic­ couple dint »ver suaxLUefure in .a3mr,
ians feared she would die by noon. At in thepersons of a minlatarC “Mnrqth^ mutbitUtn'dcfcnSmt'.'rsmih- must You can always find the following articles, or will be innde to -|~x -[—&gt; -1—rr~31
have
man
tb«■
ligbt
which
took
pine
order
:
All
kinds
of
11 her heart beat twenty-six a minute, and “Marchioness.” who Imve for some
just out side the kichcndoor. The de- (
Jledicinrs, Chenilcala.
aud her resperations were hardly no­ time been exhibited on th© Place du tt-ndnnt'a mother being on tlie stand '
ticable. Tier friends here urged her Theatre st Odessa. The “Marqu&gt;*»” » the lawver began:
Paint*. Oils, Varuishrs,
“Well where were you wheu tlie first,
td discontinue her terrible task, and native of Keil, is 30 years old, and
blow was struck T*
!
told her some gossip about a neighbor. weighs only nineteen pounds, while
Surgical Inatrumeuts
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On hearing it she immediately rushed his escort, a young lady, born in Neu­ i*;^TOygSK!!a»fc|| JSBpgc
And an
all ini'ifntiing
the leading m-mtxiif*
Remedies in
in
from the house, and going across the munster some two
WWW and
Miau twenty
AM VIII» years
„
Shovel
Plows,
Corn
Cultivators
and
Harrows
both
Square
and
PrOpricltOiy McdlClIlCS
was your busband f”
street met a lady friend and talked to ago, ju«t turn, the lurnle al IS pound..
.
He wm 111 inuicthebarn
barnmenatn
mending the
hat night, nnd tapow fully restored. A certain phiweaut thread of roman re Immess mid
School Books,
d greatdng
greasing the
the wagon.
wagon.”’
runs through the story of tbe drc&lt;u»
“Where was vour daughter Saralif”
Blank Books,
There is a“kfowing indication on the sUnecs that led to tEeif union. AT- i “Surah whs in the north bedroom •
Miscellan’s Books.
A LARGE LINE OF
part of many able bodied young men though they were both German Ixirn chainring the pillow cases on the spare I Double and Single, Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qualBibles, Autograph and
and_W4nren. now-n.ulays, to lire' twitfi- wonders,' kuUed 14’ tbei;. parents to
“And where was Jane!”
,, ity and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Collars, Collar
Photograph
Albums
out work. It’s fashionable indeed with traveling showmen at an early age,
“Jane? She had run ovic to a neigh- {
Pads and in lact everything in the Harness Kite.
A COMPLETE LINE OF
some, to let the parents, who cared for they never happen to meet at the fairaed bor’s to borrow some coffee and a nut- ■
“Let's see! Haven’t you a sister liv-!
them in infancy and th* yean of their and Kermeaaen of their native land:
helplessness, dig and delve for them, but, a year ago, the “Marquis” being ing u ith you?"
Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim-' Wall Paper and Bordering,
’•Yes, sir. She was sewing carpet
when they should by every principle of on exhibition at Moscow, while Frau­
[TRIMMED FREE]
mi ng a specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new.
right and lustier, amumothn burden of lein Lilli was starring at St. Peters- rag* up stairs.”
AS FINE A LINE OF
“Ah’she was? Yon hove a yon ng
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to rea­
their own existence, aud manly and buif?, they became aware of one an­ son named Charles, haven’t yon?”
womanly, battle for themselves. The other's existence through reading the
per make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought As there is in town, and all vKr*
“Yes, sir. and he wna salting the
newspaper notices of their respective rtiuep Hcroe* the road.”
Iron.
ranted to be as represented
“Just so. Yon are a very busy fam­
characteristics, and entered Into a cor­
or money refunded.
ily, I see. I suppose even the dog was
Hvhrp creature in God's Kingdom, but respondence, wliich led to a rendezvous very busy just al thia particular mo­
Horseshoeing and Job Work done by the best of workmen,
SEE
man, is forced to caia for iuwdf ; why and ultimately to their marriage. Now ment?’'
they take their prufesnioual rounds to­
Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled i
i aaww^aowy.
at the gate looking towards De« Casting a*specalty.
all .self reliance.be taught human-kind gether, and are saving up their earu- down
troit for one-norar lawyers!”
and land sides to fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sizes, Col-: Pn*cr*r*OM
at a
iaj» with the object of retiring into
That cliww-d bm testimony and settled!
uinn* f»r brick buildings, Iron Fencing &amp;c.
T ^BOISE
: private lift in the Fatherland.
• him man* i;..m n fra»t.-~ Free I’rcu.

Best line of Goods in Town

MZost Favorable Rates
“AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.”

Our Stocks in Boots and Shoes are com- FRUIT CANS!
plete.
.;
| EXTRA TOPS AND RUBBERS.
Rubber Boots for Men and Boys.
J
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Clothing a specialty.
Trunks and Valises, lots of’em.
Remnent Edgings 10 cents a bunch
Groceries in abundance, and none but the!
best qualities kept tor sale.
Crockery of the most approved pattern.

Sugar, Tea

OUR MOTTO IS

SALT MEATS,

Shoddy Goods; Three Feet to the Yard; Six-

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teen Ounces to the Pound,

L. J. WHEELER.

CROCKERY

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!

vVIiipf-s Robes,

FLY NETS. CURRY COMBS, SWEAT PADS,
• BEST MADE COLLARS WITH HARNESS,

PRINTING

BAILEYS WOODS’!

mm&amp;iMPLEmTs,
,
,
mowms sulkey rakes

j, LUMBER

W AGONS,

c . .-w . .

,

x

�Remodeled. Enlarged ■ Improved
I It’S

VICINITY LOCALS.

Any Dumber of farmer* to

John Rock is- taking a rest.

Buckwheat Idds fair to Be a good

Mrs, Janie* Lotting’* health ia quite

J Will Porker has left home He is 13
aud thinks be i« a man.
.
Apple* are falling off the trees to beat
all, and no sale for them.

He got

in the croquet factory the other day.
James Scidmore, well
the
««« known. on .«v
Court callendfeof Barry county, baa
j again been botffid Dver to the Circuit

,,

. rain aud mud.
We’ve been having plenty of rain.
Farmers will not sow their wheat so
early this year.
Dame Rumor say* that E. E. 8. has
been coaxing one of our fair one* to 1
elope. Ia that *u Evcrtt ?
Hon.H.C. Hodge ot Jackson, will
address the people of this vicinity, at
the Town Hal], Monday eve.
E. G.. who haa been on the sick list
for some time, i* so a* to be seen on
our street* again, with the aid of'a
cane.
John Hynes nnd Mi*a Cassie BromiMuigh, Iwtli of this town, were united
in the bonds of holy matrimoney, Sun­
day eye.
Quite'a number o( our citizen* who
have-, heretofore spoken German, now
taik English with a strong Hanc ock
accent, most of the time.
We expected to hear from “Musk rat”
last week but did not. Perhaps he
think* he had better wait until next
month nnd tljen his fur will be prime.
E. J. 8., alias John Boyles, or per­
haps better known a* “Axty Twavty”
or “Hoe Scae,” is still residing in the
southern part of this county in a pro*- i
pering condition.
Q. Cumber. ■

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ul Accuratly.
And Ibo taonlid) luio year*.

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AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

And tlx ardor of life* artl.xw
Waaaa yet tin wet by tear*.
■
Everett Warner is attending school
ChUdrwo tagsa to r»tb«r about
Mr*. C. C. Gage jNU-vdand canned Coart.
Our
JUchel and Abram'* knee.
desire to announce that having erected
at Woodland.
Tire chip* they fly mwe viworou.
45 quarto of peaches in one day.
' I see that Cap. Allen, of Ypsilanti, i*
one of the largest and nitnit convenient
James Perry intend* to build a saw.
For b«M more to te*d than lire*.
Tom. Ford ha* bought AJ. Camp- I billed to speak in the Court Ilouae yard
, Kia arm. trew attune, bl* heart grew ataat, elevator building* in central Michigan, .
mill on his form thi* fall,
Hi* mother «raa wltB Ifa now
bells farm, and Al. ia going North.
I next Saturday afternoon, on the pblitTo fill him with new energy
Walter Dunham ha* returned from
A. ho guide, the nxe or plow.
John Severin’s team ran away last j leal issue* of the day.
Kansas, with a drove of ponies.
Fateau.llcd upon them, their growing Held*
Saturday, hurting Mr*. Severin quite) Holly Stflsou, spoken of in my last
Are reaching tar away
W. C. Wilcox ha* hi* hou«e nearly
Tbr family they planted here
badly.
communication, has had an examiIn auciian earjy day
completed, and has moved therein.
^William Munger ha* aold.bi* farm to nation and was bound over to tlie Cir­
I. proapervoa and happy atlll
For any quantity of
The recent wet weather ha* delayed
And plenty crown* Ure board
Mrs. Al. Dnrkee anil Wm. is going cuit Court in the sum of $500 bail.
A* gueatii to day can Irrtlfy
*
farmers conoiderably with their work.
Who have tanted of their hoard.
North.
The pleasure seeking boy* of the city
Mia* Scythia Wilson is visiting in
To day wa Maud In lhetr fourth houM
Wash Abbv ba* sold out bi* goods to are now practicing on stilts. "Look a
And tire treat one ot thrm all.
Bedford, among relative* and friend*.
They're guoe liom tbrtr Bro board ahanty
Mr*. P. Abby, and Wash has gone to little out,” boy*; remember ’tis but a
To till, boure »O grand and tail,
Billy Sander* of Kalamo, is driving
farming.
'
They'r* gnor from the wood, and Uugle
step from the sublime to the ridiculous.
That may be brought them. They alac
the hack on the Knickerbocker line; by
To the open and winsome farm
It is too bad that "one of the gills”
And truly is Mr. Carr afflicted. Last
They've carried their flock* from howling keep for sale at the lowest price*
Jinks!
of four corners accuses one of - the boy* week he lost hia dearly beloved wif
When Johp Ehrett.counted up hi*
Seeds, Flour, Feed. lime, Salt,
and a* we write this the church lieli
children the other morning, he found of living on mush and milk.
Plaster, Stucco. Huir and
Mrs. Fitch is patting up a new house tolling the funeral knell of a love
one more than usual. It is a girl.
daughter.
near the M. E. Church, where she will
Shingles.
Warren Wise and wife of Kalamo,
Sweet &amp; Upjohn have received an
work at her dress making trade.
order for two dozen of tbpir electric
started for Calhoun Co. on Tuesday.
Al. Campbell is happy again. It’s a clock* from the G. R. &amp; I. R. R. Co.
They intend to make that place their
boy and weigh* 11 jwand* and 10 ozs. The boy* will find readv sale for all
MAPLE GBOVE ITEMS,
their fntnre home.
they can make.
/
AINSW8W0RTH 4 BROOKS.
Tlie ladies mite society met at Mr*.
Walter is also happy, hi* is alioy.
A dry house belonging tu R. A. Perry
Mesars. Cook
SheJUon have pur­
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Quick celebrated Guys, Aug. 36th, had aXb7rboSS
pleasant time. W“° 'ot'WAST AWr“««
The M. P. quarterly meeting will be chased the lot in the rear of the proper­
caught fire on Wednesday of last week,
the forty-first anniversary of their mar­ The society will meet again Thursday
held at the Center, in the Grove, on the ty known as "the Cole 'grocery store,”
t-w Conley,
Conlov hopelmru&gt;.
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• but fortunately, lie wo* close «by and
riage on Thursday of last week with a Sep. Dth. at Mr. and Mr*.
11th and 13th of 8f pt. Come out every­ and will now make their brick block
ing all that wish to help in farninhing
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saved the" building.
variety wedding.
About thirty-five
100 feet tn lengtlu
body.
the cash, will do so by attending these j
Would it not be better for those per­
couples
participated
in
the
pleasures
of
On Wetlnewlay exfhTirg of this week
Elder Daniels will preach his farwell
sons who have been in the habit of do­
the M. E. Sunday School gave an Ice the day. Mr. and Mrs. B. received
Rev. D. H. Shelley his iinislieil his
itwlll psy you to*i»!tthc roubiUhmeDt of
sermon at the M. E. Church next Sun­ Cream festival in the rooms of the
ing their hugging at tlie east end of (he
-r
many valuable present*, for which they two years labor a* pastor, and gone to .-»•&gt;day morning, at 10:30, aud wishes to Episcopal society in this city, the re­
house, to find some place more obscure.
feel
grateful
to
their respected friend*. conference. The wish of the entire I
ceipt*
to
lie
used
for
the
purpose
of
en
­
nee every one out.
,
circuit is that lie may be sent back
•
A one-eyed man came down from
Every
one
seemed
happy
and
all
went
LeRoy.
again. Steps have been taken for his
J. B. Norris and wife had quite arun- larging their library.
'merry. At two o'clock, the table* were return.
Petoskey, a few days ago, in search of
awaj the other day. A* they werejroing
his runaway wife, bnt on arriving here
spread in the yard where a grand fea*t
The. fiirst U.B. church of Maple Grove
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
home from meeting, near Esq. Mills,
Whrrv you will And tho
found that hia bird had flown, and is ;
met the eye and lips, of the guest* in to have its first coat of plaster tnis
their hone became frightned, throwing
Jesse Chance has commenced work present. After partaking of the sumpt­ week.
now in Ohio.
Larg-ent Stock
them out of the carriage, breaking it on ..
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a new house, which he hope* to ocNo man knows what he can do till he I
Will Bowen of Kalamo, and Mis* Ella considerably and hurting J. B. quite 1 copy the coming winter.
uous meal the following essays,' the
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trie* nnd succeeds.
Drollett of Bellevu^ were married at seriously.
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Infant child of Frank Pcmber died production respectively, of H. M. Lap­
Charlotte, August 34th, by Rev. Donat.
Mrs. Fox sued C. C. Gage, in the Cir-1
Montoy Iron, convulsions, having ham and Byron E. Cole, were read, fol­
LOCAL MATTERS
. _
,
, ,
, , ,
,,
iwten
liecn sic.k
sick onlv
only na connio
couple of
of &lt;Liv*.
day*.
May the remainder of tlieir days, be to
In WcatenrMirhlgnn. We lutuufMclure
lowed by an interesting pioneer speech
cuit Court for 141bnshelsof thatHartom
rtbm I
.VmmIivII1&lt;* Ylurket*.
H. J. Martin apd family will return
them, days of Joy.
wheat, that the Sheriff levied on rnnd from Petosky next week, provided the from mine host.
Noticing that Wild Bill is not very *old, while in C. C.’s posession. The jury | thermometer
Kind friend*, we meet on this festal
come* down a little,
occasion, it living the forty-first anni­ Corn, per l»u.
punctual in sending in the new* from
brought in no cause of action, and Mr*.
Mrs. Dr. Green. Mr*. Geo. Browning versary of our friend*. Rachel IL and
in Illis(Sty-who bare the il^bt to uac
Kalamo, and also that E. D. W. is tak­ Fox is compelled to pay the cost nnd | nnd Mrs. A. Aldcnna'n have returned i Abram
S. Quick’s wedding morn,to help
■
th* potent
ing a needed rest, we shall therefore dnniages amounting to S1SS.00. H. H. ■ in&gt;m a,
‘-" fhiuuib* id llw
uicir
mu uurui
i enliven ana
and pus*
pas* pleasantly awqy
away tnc
the Onloo*, frerbu,
I Dr. Laue hnsgone to purchase a stock I few remaining hour* of this to them alconsider it onr duty to *end in what
I
of
millinery
goods
for
his
wife
who
‘
most
sanctimonious
day.
They
were
nows we do by chanve glean from that
MORE ITEM*.
Which I. tlir Utrr.t ar&lt;l'irroalr.t linpnm toent yet
will open in thq doctor’s quondam of- j niairied on the26th day of Augu*t,1840,
vicinity.
Farmers
made In 81IIRTF. It aill heteuter U nwd
,
, are
,, ready
- to mow, wheat.
, fitee. The doctor will not for the pres-I under tbedirtcipliue of the Fnend’s SoIn alt of our
.
• - ।home,
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Jack Tomlin, who had such a tough , If frost hold* off one week more, corn | eut keep nu onjce iu t|)js
ciety.at
immediately
starting
on
u (.itMMiite
time with sickness, last winter, li.I* so will
•!!! be safe,
‘ jow.p), GihlK&gt;n..»oniota
of J H.
Gibbons, I| their wedding tour which coiiHisted of 4 foot, body
. RcrivHteKvere |» hair mile walk looooot Uieirnvigh- *)«Vr Wood,
1.00
had the
far regained hi* health a* to be able to j Edgar Morehouse
Morenousc nau
uie largest ।j dealer
ueaier in groceries, receivwl
recrivea n» severe I
ent
in the
tun forehead,
loreneao. &lt;on
on Wedneaday,
Wetoeaday, by
nv ;
-,•&gt;&lt;&gt;••» DeanX ." here they nti..|.l nf
iwm. nntte*
haveduillM bricked a well forty feet' yield
of nntHoat«; H
three
acre, that went 123 CUt
cat ill
in
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the
imrnwt of a
lit- '
11 Quaker mooting and return. _ .
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fitrtr
t, horde
Iwitf l»‘ thrown
flirt tn'it by
liv i
n llfF. T. Boise.
d«p,inMveutoy.No-ifJ«.kwuuld|bu.h.i. Who ronte, next.
, -• &lt; ‘ —ui-l a—» —*.
■ ■ home,
,
,
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which
at
that early period was
COST
considered
quite
a
grand
trip,
nnd
sign the pledge and stick to it, he! As your humble correspondent was aU(t gUnce&lt;l off to take the next object, jomudered
and
tV"Will pay the highest market
would be able to dig and brick 100 feet going through the caste-n part of As- A little adhesive plaster and time will I
C • wde,Q
price in cash for unsalted butter Farm­
i great battle of life.
'
er* bring in your butter and save the
of well in the same time.
i syria,be found thepeople’sconntenance ' repair aH damages.
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crowd­ Balt.
u &gt;r
i
Why do
thoughts
&lt;
E. Reehe.
-a the smart
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Kev- B. T. Pratt ha* gone to Grand ing In
One of
men__of ......MM,
Kalamo, _;________________________________________
covered with smiles on the account of
in nrwan
upon ti.«5r
their mind* to-day ! amid
claimed to know precisely who will be . the arrest of the supposed robbers and {
jn°that plnci * -ivitha* viewed all the iraycty and confusion around
V A full line of Fine Cut aud Plug Which, a* every ««■ otic mac know*. I* u«ualh&gt; Ibe
the next president, and on being asked • desperadoes, who infest that part of &gt; “locating.” until hi* health may ini- them. They are pioneer* of tlie first Chewing Tobaccos, constantly on hand
settlers of the Town ship of Maple at the cigar factory, also smoking to­
AL.LK.W BiCON..
which would be the lucky candidate, this great and good country, and it is prove. The people of that village have Grove, building the first frame rc«i
bacco of every shade and grade. Try
replied: - Why, th. on. tlmf. dreWd. ■ th. hope, of nil good l.w.»-bidinB cit donated
'il^Xre
’SbrjSbStXu
“iltore
89 Monroe SU, Oppoeib llalhburu IIou*c.
him
a building lot and
offer deuce in?the town. Howjmuch it speaks
liink',ll&gt;’'»'ibsfantial |&gt;eiietits to induce for them; how much of trial*and hard­ them.
nf course.” Just then another smartie izen* that it will lie the means of break- |
w sojourn there,
gOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
ship* tlint we of to-day know nothing
Hurrah! Hurrah!!
came to tlie front and exclaimed in a t ing up and dispersing the clan, and
- Steven* i*
• almut
Frank
u&gt; start for
of. This is why sober thought persist*
sotto voice: "Taint always the one cause the old chief himself to evacuate Northfield, Minnesota, to attend Carl­ in having it* sway. This day of all . Smoke the Hnnoot k and English Ci­
I with to nnooutiro to th* dtU4O« of Naahrlll*
gar,
or
the
Garfield aud Arthur, just ns
anil wkfnlly Utat I tin propsred to make the
the
ranch
nnd tw*
go tz»
to nnrlu
part* nnknnwrr
unknown' nr
or ton College nt that place. Hale Cole, others calls np the past. The forty your honest convictions dictate, at
that’s ’lected that’* president'' f,,
‘&gt; rnnp
1i nnil
J else keep and harbor a les* suspicous a former resident here, has prececded years just completed is like a book to
j class ot individuals. He also found him a few weeks, and it is understood thtem; they are now reviewing it* page*.
CARLTOS ITEMS.
that Ed. Ellis will soon follow both. How many little incidents, half forgot­
r*’’ Two good nickle cigar* for 5 ct*.
• the jieople very indignant over the They have nil been in atlendence up­ ten incident* of tlie past, float through at the Cigar Factory.
----- OB THE:- Hot weather.
1 method taken by some of the above on Olivet College. They arc all good their nicmoiy. Small transactions
GTBuy your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes,
Plenty of rain this week.
.
, discribed parties
to dander nnd abuse earnest boy* and will make their mark. which at the time seemed ot no account
On I’tiestlny whfte Thoma*, the hired when looking way luick through the Hat*, Caps, Groceries, Provisions,
Joel R. Smith is sick with the, billions one of the peacable law-n-biding citizmm: of D. M. Baker, was felling a tree dim vista of years, are magnified into Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
fever.
ens, W. W. Latta, by getting printed in rhe woods near Mr. Baker’s, another occurrence* of great importance. Th.
The who always sell* nt the lowest prices.
The farmers ore busy preparing for I and posted all over the town the ful- smaller tree which had lodged against heart swells with emotion at some well
Tea!
Ten I
Tea 1
Repairing Done in the Bost
the one he was felling, came down di­ remembered act of kindue** from h
Heeding.
I lowing bills:
Big Bargains in Tea. nnd a Beautiful ।
self
denying
friend
who
lia*
long
since
rectly upon hi* head, knocking him
Dan. Everts of Nashville notoriety
A GRAND DEMOCRAT RALLY!
Manner Possible I
down and falling upon him '.engthwibc. been severed from our earthly ties. Conch Shell given With every Pound.
has been here on » bum.
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HON. W. w. LATTA,
_____________ C. W. Smith
Fortunately it lav across some other Then again the eye sparkles with
The hog crop is being fast disposed
will sddo*. th. dum* of
mirth assume misciiievonsprangot
mischievous prank of tue
the
log*, nnd although it held it* victim by niiriii
.1..-1*
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M
olden
time
flashes
through
the
mind
for
.
ru
’
.
‘
j
the
head*
until
the
tree
was
lifted
off
of. A large number of them being ' School dist. No. 4 known asthe Austin,
him by two stout men. No bones were an instant, then passing on giving 1 _Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Upon the genera)‘ political
U*ue of the day, ob
purchased by the man at Mutton Cor..............................
Sign, the Big Boot.
broken and he is in a fair way torecos'- place fur other idea* in their turn. And f.re*'i. Salt and Smoked Meat* of all I
Friday
Eve.
August
13,
at
7
p.m.
uers.
should they live still another forty kinds.
Henry Roe,
er.
nr ORDER OP COMMITTEE.
FRANK BAKER.
* ropnetor. I
Quite a large number of the citizens
The County Republican nominating years many time* and oft will their
Just for the reason that Mr. Latta is convention was held at Charlotte on thought* revert to to day and will thev
uf Carlton are taking the Nashville
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ATTBXTIOM L.LDIESI
think kindly thoughts of the respected
News, and all claim it tlie best county an admirer and intend* to vote for the Wednesday, at which there* were put friend* collected here.
Noprcnartior. hasever performed such 1
hero of Gettysburg, and throw* to the in Domination •- Clerk. Garry Fox;
paper we have.
fluiw. mIHm
Let u* predict for them and theirs marvellou* cures, or maintained so wide
Treasurer, Esech Pray ; Register of
Thomas Bl in* ton, the man that had breeze from hi* residence a streamer Deeds, A. P. Green ; Prosecuting Atty. much happine** in the future and may a reputation, a* Ayer s Cherry Pec- | of «n kind*, cotuos sud making &lt;*«v*r dusks.
TORAL, which is recognized a* die I Doltnan* o!'the Istort Mid mo»t rUborole o‘yl"»his leg broken some five weeks since, is with tliat honored name Hancock there R. W. Shriner; Sheriff. —. Lazelle ; we ever reverence them with every uoi-lil'u H.tn.jlv enroll
*}„. i will cut and 111 a califo ■!**•• lew 40
and other
Judge of Probate, —. Jennings; Cir­ other pioneer for helping to build up world s remedy tor an disease or tn&lt; ,irlcoilln proportion. ,My fa«i&gt;iot&gt; book. »re
nt ibo
slowly recovering and his physician on. The fact is that Mr. Latta makes cuit Court Com.. Ralph E. Stevens; and licaurify our country, ami giving throat and lung*. Ita long continued ute&gt;t nud n&gt;o«t .lyihb. iim&lt;|u&lt;- pattern* 20 eta,
promises to have him up and about in no pretention* a* a public speaker, but Surveyor, 0. G. Church. The nomina­ u* the pleasant hotneswe have. May scries of wonderful cure* in all climate* । I'dnniM;. Prince&lt;i* rfb.i Wr.pDeri5cte mcb. PM**
Kimply
follows
the
plow
aud
work*
hard
‘ ‘
“ “*
‘
tions give general satisfaction. The their sons and daughter* also be ha* made it universally known a* a j s*11
a few days.
safe and reliable agent to employ.
•Iot*
t
Hon. Fred Alger of Hastings,address­ to make an honest living, which the Grange influence was said to lie an im­ enabled to enjoy the benefit* they have «*fo
MiLS.S. OLDFIELD.
In-Mowed u|n&gt;u
upon them,
and in
after
terr ;‘ Against ordinary cold*, which arc till* , .
portant one in tiie Convention.
X.
iiiriil, uu&lt;l
III 111
ed the Greenliack meeting at tlie Town cpwardly shirk that had printed and
"
I years be as worthy of veneration its j forerunner* of more Hcriou* disorders
$800 Reword!
Hall last Friday eve. The attendence posted those bill*, would do well to
i it act* speedily and Mrcly, always re- , w
they.
.
MORE ITEM*.
■ lieving
and often saving life. iivW)»inpikini.dy»p'4*b...ick b^durbo. tedfcwlievmg suffering, ami
was good and the addres excellent and learn from him. Mr. Latta wan at the
Our new editor take* well.
Thc protection it aflonis, by it* timely | non. ramllpsUou or omiwnm. w* ronuot eur.
school
house
at
the
appointed
hour,
well rendered.
Cha*. Hull ha* carpenters at ’work i
use in throat and chest disorder*, makes t *»&gt;• w«d*. Vo^bie LHw r.ib^h*n iu&gt; dimeLittle Jack Frost came very near put­ also a large audience which was called' upon an addition to his residence.!•
I
it »n inr.lu.bie remedy to be kept .1- ‘
XX
When more UUllant idea* glistened,
ting in appearance, but old Sol fiaa .to order in dne form, aud Mr. Latta
Some of our Republican* are talking '
ways on hand in every home. No per- , »r co»t«i. L«ot. tex«*. conteinln* so mu. a ets
non can afford to be without it, and i For
by F. T Bob*. Bmuro&lt;&gt;fm«atrrWaisnd
Our feelings aowtewhat tender ;
driven him-back for the present, and if addressed them for about one-half of organizing a Garfield &amp; Arthur club, i
those who have once used it never will. tw
Alderman has a new safe. It’s an iron '
Do not think of this ’o eriUctee
he holds him in check for two or three hour, principally setting forth the low
From their knowledge of its composicitfcLtP r!2?uiU £!ru£-ent by
one,nnd will be used to lock up bologne* j
week* to come, the corn crop will be standing and character of hi* would in.
tion and effect, physician* use the । m*U prepared on iwlptof.3 «-&gt;t »t»o&gt;p.
.
be slanderer. After which time Mr.
In tbw dayw of youthful Adam,
Cherry Pec.toral extensively iu their ----------- ——■ _
"2^--------- 4“r
good ia thia vicinity.
Steve Benedict’* family has received .
Eractice and clergymen recommend it.
■■cnltli «
i,aitn.
Dr. A- J. Wright and J. L. Cole have Latta was given three good rousing an addition. It’s a girl. Several other :
t i* absolutely certain iu its remedial । *&gt;■- C.
Xskvs m BMi^TssATMsrr •
families have been served the same '
increased the strength of their apiaries, cheers, and the meeting dismissed.
effects, nnd ..
will
always cure where *tin. Sefctte-rie, rncu.xl tlBtiiTHbra, K** oi menu-ry
And th* hill, al) aglow
,
J
im
.
to from forty to fifty stand* each, and
cures are possible.
.penmlorrboMk, Impotency, inr.lant.rr emUatow,
With bright flowers, that were planted
i And finally the Council have decided
For 8aLK by ALL Dealers.
premuure O«I Mt. routed by
rexertIon, mtfif any readers of tlie News wish to
By no cunning band of man
that North Main St., shall have a new
HICKORY CORNERS ITEMS.
And no baby hands among them
leant anything of the most approved
sidewalk, and tliat too within sixty
Filling each the dainty palm.
1 days from date.
method in bee keeping let them give
Sine* the Introduction of Kellogg'* Columbian
Wheat is yielding well.
JI I, k...
, Tire Gm. Ibiuor nil.were ^earned
&gt;( prior. Wc guarantee six
the Dr. and Town Clerk a call, and our
Mr.G. Mau end hi. men. Cwrtwngbt. . anli|
Just, hut m vertlielew the
With oneb order received
word for it, they will receive a candid Kelley and Nobles, are engaged to 1 temperance folk* are determined that
reception and be shown’through their build a house for A. D. Codwallader ja*t»ce shall be meetod out.
apiaries to the advantage of those who in HaAtings. They are good workmen
The fall
’ ' term of our school begins
tbortnd *■**» fur »he villsg* &lt;4 Na4&gt;vil)e. JOHH
often
wish to learn.
I’mcle Mason.
C.WKKT* CO.,Sole Proptirtor*. 1*1 and IM W.
and well deserve the reputation they next Monday, with Miss Lizzie McCot­
ter as bo** and Martha Stratton, Jennie
Madl.cn
Cblreg... III.
[4*)
enjoy.
Ellis and Mrs. Geo. Downing a* a*msSTATE ROAD ITEMS.
Mr. Alfred Aldrich, father of A. A. tnnts.
•hilMore rain, more rest.
Aldrich, hardware dealer in thi* town
F. A. Hull, mother and brother hare
And a*silently sept thinking
died ,thi» leeidence in Bow. on Wed- ’’‘“B’,'*1
,l!e ”l!r!l‘- M,ilw C- *■
The new church i* nearly finished.
Mr*. Bsrrus, who ha* l&gt;eeu seriously nerf., l«b.
-nd .bent n
hie. Call
ill, is now able to be alxmt again.
months. Hs was a useful aud indu*- new partner, ha* moved his family to
Misses Barbara Elartou and Esther Iron* man. ami his low in the home cir- town.
Me More started for Woodland, Monday cle and communitv, will be deeply felt. [ Homer G. Barber, Dr. Snell. Cha*. 1
to attend school.
Mr. O.K. Towne wu reared from
Andrew.. L.
e oU.
।
Well it was astonishing one Sunday fremcbUdbood rotbe age of
Philadelphia, Ps­
... &gt;
to see that little boss and big sliay; a* with onr PremdenUal caadrdnte Gar- j tr convention held at Charlotte on
it slowly moved away.
field. The record he gives i* a bril- j Wednesday.
The ramp-meeting at Freeport, was iiant one and why ahonld we hesitate to ' The State Teacher* Institute, for
well patrouized by a number of our out onr vote for. m&gt;od man, a aeeond I Eaton Co., held in Ulla village laat week
State Rood belle* andJheir beaux. A | — '^'7 "f
and well
well attended.
attended,
. .
।I was aa fine affair and
lto.p«ctrully.
EV. HULU
good ume was reported.
Washington or a Lincoln, one who ha* SeVvrtti noU.a teacher* including Prof*.
, cluwyw. hxj adrtM you oftu pateoiaWilly. AB corThe Adventist camp-meeting in hi* county* best good and die intern!* E. G. Walker of Adrian, I. N. Dcmmon
raovoodwK* »t rift It rrmfldenttal. PrifWMlow*
„
.
j*_ .
- ] of. Anu Arbor and G. C. Shepherd of
i Grand Rapid* were present *od a*si*ted in tlie exercise. Tlie lectures were
and Sunday. The
_
MWttSsara a CO­
We Chum*.
I interesting and highly instructive.
joyed bj all.
Opposite Patent OSes, Washington. D. Q-

PAY THE HIGHEST IARKET PRICE

Money Sared tiy Dealing with them.

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
AT F RN’ BROS

GRAND

RAPIDS,

CONTINUOUS FACING,

BEST SHIRTS,
MXTIRjk.-

RIP DOWN THE BACK,

FINEST SEWED BOOT

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT,

e

e a Call

NO PATENT NO PAY

i 311K I S SKTAvt**

liumoRsWis

�mauraae iwvor TwOmnlri™.!

VffILT IIW8 REIlfW

A plain small mart &gt;1 e slab marks tho
rave of Gen. Sam Houston, at Huntoville, Texas.
Cats Mat has n veteran hack driver
who has driven a hack there for sixty -

A Dmtboit diaprteh of the Bt mat.

A rriuon rain-storm visited RiehGol. Gxixwok telegraphs the War

Prehident Hates and

family

left

Mas. SwaW, of Lafayette, Ind., a de­
vout Roman Catholic, killed herseM be­

have lost

Accobdiho to figures furnished by the

Thi equipage need in South Africa

term* with the Mexicans or yield uncoodiuonally to the United State*.
raimoftbetaportatetlATlMOB. In July,
OvRit 40,000 people, it ia estimated
1R79, the care's* was only t9.M4.349- The W- attended the Soldier.' Reunion at Canton,
.
_ .l- ----- nwlAw Jnlv 11
Ohio. Preaideat Haye*, Gen. Garfield, Heat­

bua tar kava pni
lalatued partl-sD

Loot* trtsnd* wall. Tn^ jjjcra,
value of the exports

4

POLITICAL.

demand for luxuncs, tlie imports increased
The Democrate of Kansas met in
enornMUaly. Tho increased importation of eon vention at Topeka, Aug. 36, and nominated
iu. also slightly affacted the figure*. In
July, 1880, the excess of the specie imports over the following ticket: Governor, E. G. Boes;
the .prete\exporta wra &gt;326.219, but in 1879 it
by
was only &gt;M,273.
Commusiomkr Behtlet, of tho Pen­
reroui condition, aud tho proprietor or Uie sion Office, furnishes the following interesting Attorney Gencnd,
house cannot live.
statistic* : On June 30 l$*t there were 345,000
Thomas Scott and Mrs. Heffner,
, JL A* Harri^TXt
ing due during ths yoar &gt;36.000,000, and &gt;31,(x»i.ooo arrear* of previous vear*. CommUaioucr district, Thomas Me
it; Second district,
Bcuticv think* the sum to be paid tn jienaums wtll J. B. Hcraggs &lt; Third
ct, G. C. Roger*....
the Union Theological Seminary, who has S reach &gt;50,000.000 annually. There were be- The Colorado Rend
i held their conveno the Commiaaioncr, July 1; 280,000 unsettled bon at Leadville. Auj
preached In New York since ISM, is dead. Tlx*
claim* for pension*, invo’ving an average first nominated for Gqvw
death of tlie Iter. Dr. Adams deprives tlie pavment of &gt;1,100 in each case, or a total of
Presbyterian Church of one «f its wkest and v»iH,0fU,(ioa The whole number of (xraotM
ablest patriarchs, and the Christian world Iomm nterewted in the pension*, either as recipients man H. Weldrum, it &amp;K&amp;Aari of State;
editor; W. C. Baundera,
.___ a ..
...k'r Ira wnnl rlrawt and rl- or a* claimant*, is &gt;532,0&lt;«i. The average num­
&lt;&gt;rncll, for Superintendber of claims filed each day nince July 1 has | ent of Public "fhatructlun.
been 150.
jlic
The Republicans of Colorado have roA Wahhington telegram aaya: “7nc ,
-~r
--------------’To.ir^r.1
u 1
1___ J
Tt.. ^.11
u UTnmulumMngo™ w-*

The 1,000 Northern Sioux lately sur­
rendered at Fort Keough are to be sent to
Cheyenne River Agency, on the Missouri, it is
—td that about 1,000 more will come into that
post from Kitting Bull's camp. Hitting Bull ba*
now with him but 100 lodges, estimated at 150
fighting-men. «The buffalo .have all gone south
of the Missouri river, hence the breaking up of
thehostike.
A committee of citizens of Norton

tun, ..uuln.J M U» era™, office iu order to
—~A —
detect •fraud
or incompleteness. Pirtimlar
Particular at
at
tention ia being paid to returns from those
State* where it is alleged that fraud lias lecn
committed and a wholesale inflation of popolstion made. All returns are. however, subjected to
ti«e closest scrutiny. While some apparent in­
congruities and irregularities have been discov­
ered in return* from South Carolina, nothing
tliat poaitivelr shows fraud ha* been brought
to light If there ha* been fraud it will be de­
tected and remedied. Gen. Walker aay* that
notliing upon wliich official action could be
taken has yet been discovered. When it is dis­
covered action will be taken promptly.”
The internal revenue receipts for
August pf thi* year have been &gt;1.069,127 more
than for the corresponding month of laxt year.
The customs receipts for August were
&gt;19,600,000, against &gt;17,000,000 in July....A
Wanliington dispatch states that since the pas­
of the Bland Silver bill
there have
been
sage
mH mere
nave tieen
" ot
■
S?tel
m o'XntiSm

wax $506.
.
Work is now progressing, rapidly on
the railroad acros* the Isthmus (d Te­
huantepec, and the road will probably
THE LAKE DISASTER.
be completed by next year.
Trenor W. Pabx, ot'Bennington, Vt.r
who, forty year* ago, was peddling I^'PThe steamer Manne City left Alpe-ta, Mich., corn and candy through the airaete of
town, is now 45 years old, aad
worth all of $15,000,000.

tecgiio.**

The tug Vulcan wu in sight at the time, and

j

.
I

.

aud happy w*ak ct the todays.
Thi- Setter may ba superfluou.

• r.n&gt;™ny Stole Coutonlton to S- iork
friend.
11B
withdrawn Wl
and
a convention
of tlie
r " t*’enD^ocn^n,
u n^t
on tho 28th
of 1
i
timber.
’
' ‘
,(
i T-hb
Detncx
of Maasochusette,
at 1. Gen, Bhcrman
-------&gt;-------racy
\ newspaper*
of Sunday, Aug.
their convention hi Worcester, nominated Chaa. * replied ;
P. Tliompaon, of. Gloucester, for Governor on • H*atxjca
the fir-t ballot, he receiving 536 vote* to 448 | To
1
fer ex-Gov. Gaston. Gen. Butler was (ilaced , d*ab g
In nomination, Imt be peremptorily declined. tensuuK
The remainder of the State tickl-t ia a* follow*; ysrtarday
Lieutenant Governor, Alpha E. Thompson, “'‘".‘“’J?1
of Woburn-. Secretary of Slate, Michael F. Donobue, of Somerville; Treasurer, Francis J. i t„.4.
Parker, of Newton; Auditor, Charica R. Field, I meat, &lt;,f
of Greenfield ; Attorney General. P. A. Collin*. I certain a
of Bo*ton....Tbe Republicans of Kan-as Cuuzrss*।
held their State Convention at Topeka I
aud nonunated Gov. St. John for re,
election on the first ballot by a majority
of fifty-live over all other candidate*.... e-Utlor. I
The New ^eroey Democratic Convention rxxn- lite to b*
inatedGt-orae
C. Ludlow for Governor... .Toe bat “w 1
_—n;__»» z._ ..t v_l.— .!.■'.'-brodko h»w• srmv unit

r« Uirrriro Btatbb,)

At Oglethorpe, Ga., two large treew
have growu up like pillars under a rock
ahelf, in wliich they are imlicdded. Tlie
ruck is loose, and can be made to away.
It ia called the shaking granite.
August Desk was sentenced to air
months' imprisonment in Baltimore for
drunkenness, on the oonfplaint of his
mother. Be fore his term was over she.
. died and left him by will $10,000.
- ld —
• an enormous
■
•' . grizzly
’ ’
O
Brin is
old
bear living in Nevada. He lost two toe*
in
a trap,
sev'eral&gt;&gt;---------yearn ago,
and. hia.
— —
— —I" I-----------O '-----’

fore she could get there many had become
paniortrickin and jumped overlosrd. Tbu
bort of the Hfe-«aving Btnrgeon Point station
together with the boats of the Manne City and
Vulcan, and a number fnxn the shore, picked
M VI
piraim. , *.
AA. ra.l
’’", VI
up a large number
of peroom.
J. LJones,
of
1.'passengers,
thv follow- tracks arc therefore camly recognized,
Alpena, me pf tho
passenger*. gives
।
ing detail* of the disaster:
He liu killed three men, the hat being
•• I va* standing st the engine-room d6or on an Italian, whom he shook from

Braora dra rad
to. to. rad dray, to , ,A
A insnsra
OEXUINB portrait ol George Wrab^■^'‘^■1=
&lt;•
and engineer to the same, and effort* were at Washington, of St. Louis. The picture,
once made to get a stream of water on the fire, which is attributed to the younger Pettie,
The bo*e was promppv got out I then went •
jife-giz*. and quarter-length, showing
|bi“fb„Un of\!nX“&lt;^dtb?mm:tita^ ! Washington in the stiff black dress-coat.
U
S
collar, which
trahionon tire. The most intense cxcilcmrot prevailed able in his day.
'3X°‘ra
Qnxttc Ira Iran Wp&gt;g |o do ralbonL
any need of dotng so. The officer* and crew } lighting her streeta at night, owing to
bciiaved nobly, wrtb the »uutle exception of tho i some trouble l&gt;ctweeU tlie Citv Council
second engineer, who acted like an insane&gt; man. | nna the
conipanics, but burglaries
“ •°°" “ 1”“hk'
। inenraed is tho Arakora., tol one poor
Mr. Jonee went forward and remained on the fellow lost hia life by the oollision fd his.
boat until rescued by the Vulcan. He can give wagon with another, and gaa-light hn&amp;
no idea of the numtex of people on board or of | &gt;een restored.
I Ho lost
Mr*. A. B. Cough, of Marine City, and her
Foxd parent to hia son ; “Yes, Saiz
•on, Bert, were on board. Mr*. Cough aay* Francisco ia the place to get on in­
to. wm to th. .Utarau tato. totoraextra
„t
ho xtened without A
rai*X
M
h“
OUod ta»100,000
n»ed in conversation. Bert then came running Of course that h tin extreme case. 1
into tho stateroom cxclaimtug that tho bort don’t expect yuu to do as well as that.
8he
at one went in- . stiu, with honesty and industry, I see
— on fire. tn
— «•
he cabin and found
.StokT Bte torn ra&gt;l .n, Ira
r“7“"
"“*■ “ “ ,”'1'
ruined to jump overboard, but «h» n-htrained ? ears, foil for $50,(MXJ.
him. 81io found a life-preeerver, but, before
-—
• '
••
ahe could get it on, a huge, rtror-------- *
ing a ride in New Mexico, says that the
driver------------occasionally
leaped from
tucu IUUIIU 471. niuunuu, Ul GILUIIA, auei, wiia I Mexican ----------- a-----------------hi* aMistance, ahe and Bert and the doctor t his seat for a pocketful of stoiies, ana
reached the main deck, getting down on tho throwing them at the heads of tho mules,
ouf*tde.« There aha picked up a boy about
it the Mn)0
same time muttering, on tlirc
theu™. below, -OTtolneord. mixed
frightened to death. They all four got on tho vnth names of aamta.
The Mexican
aide of tlie gunwale and held on by tho window iuniats a mule cannot bo made to underof the porter's room. A lino was thrown to stand without ouch urging, and they
toeu., but too doctor did uoltoleh it, radtoto ta
proverb, "An rau’u era xro mude
hia balance and went overboard, but was picked .
a’
”
up. The tlirce who were left held on to their lonK “ ordcr to catch oothajxMition until rescued, Bert fainting al one time
A MASSIVE walking-stick more than
from the heat The fire .presd rapidly, and jSQ vear* old, onoe the p’onertv of
’Jl’SSi ^fto to. T-ioito. autoook. wmle rf John feimcontrsuxetorr rctxjrts are made as to tnc , . .
.
, -r
rambvr ot U™ lit. Th. Iripvtow * d- dock. » BOW m Ibo p&lt;MtoUton ot Mr.

K?

Bating contributions for the •tarring jieojile in
their vicinity.. They claim that 2.000 families
. are absolutely destitute, owing to the failure of
cropa.. ..A funoua storm recently visited Fort
Mojave. Arizona. The military quartern were
badly damaged, the officer*' quarter* and hos­
pital aad otoreDousc being almost wrecked, and
three of tho soldiers killed.
A large aerolite passed over Cleve­
army ami nary, mxi nss arrow
uSSTmi^t^S-. NaiSfor
! belicvas, lawfully aud rtgiitfuUy, i
land the other morning, Lrilhai My illuminating
vaulte D^- to the Gubernatorial chair. The remainder uf tern, aud ia, io nuUln him with
everything. When over the lake it exploded
1i the Stole offierar toll, toe eiceptton of Lrad
vrttb such force a* to severely jar many build­ Ui
SAlta.
I Comudj-toua rad So,«wto»£&gt;t of MU. , liJ in as President whom tbe la«
ing*. fragment* (hooting off in different diree- todtato. ra
demrad lor toll klud ot
?TLto |
. ...xue uurwuin »wi
“tot regular monthly puMMebt . SX^Sr
Ixntnd from Mackinaw
destroyed by fire en Lake Huron, ■tati-meuL Issued on the l»t in*L. i* a* follows: : pledging support to Neal Dow for Prostdent |n which event the Prwddcat of tha Hanate becomes
off Alcana, ' Mich., on the afternoon •taiement, is u.o uu uie
.
r d(WalKj'
BbwJat,. protatation of the Preehtent pro Umpore, and a u— *UcU«&gt; «U1 ba.a
of the 29tn ult She had 130 passciigcr* ou
.......................* S’ttolS luluor traffic ..'n/e Dakota Republican Con- J"ba br'J ’“'d"'1- ^2*
board. When the flames were discovered a
Si?:" ""to»
u, r.ivtmrra. ul si™,
panic enstuxl, and before anything could be
T3*»341A’o ff U, for Conger**­
done toward saving lift a large numlier had Itel orxilD« ciTUfii-alea
.
l.lOMto ।
jumped into the water. A tug-boat which was Navy pcuaii'c fund.. .
.
14.&lt;M)U,(K&gt;0
pxiuung ■ucccwded in rescuing many, and other*
Alarming news has reached London i
*l,II3,im,4U0
.
.
I
____
8°* aa^orc tn yawl*. The *team&lt;v was valued
MTl,(D4
from the M-at of war in Afghanistan. It 1* to ntieq a* Miutah Divu&gt;n*a or vwa atiaktic.i
al &gt;30.000 and was insured for &gt;15,000.
Matured data
.
•
the effect that Avnob Klian has aaacmblcd not ]
Saw Yn»c, Jan. Il’71- •
A dihpatch from the Wrat chronicles
jri«:t .
Ira
lira
KW.OOO
..Uratorf
wu-nra.
.nd
w
I
’
“
JA
T.
Ubrara.
C.itol
rau. An.,, wrara:,ihi.w6
the death of Ouray,
the fanxra* Ute chief. He 1 Gold and silver certltlI tos to rat to IWMJ. up th. retotorara-hl. I
u &gt;h*
piiugtothe relief uf C*ndah»r...-A temlic KrarrUry of War, &lt;tatM LmiUvillr. By.. !»«•. IA
died of Bright'* disease of the kidneys, after a ,
30,06,910I
, humame swept over th&lt; island of Jamaica, p- 1*75, rvsehed my Iteadquartrni on tte 31tb «f that
long and painful illnoas.
L.&lt;W,aW.S31 ct-fcUr. Croi» of all kind* were disastrously mntnh
C&gt; with fr-.ni
tn-ni'be
theoffice
office ot the Adjutant Geu&lt;r»l of the
A NUMBER
number of
the cretuiors
creditors of
ArchA
Ot UlO
Ul ATCUraJZZt 1 mift 0'1, tew* were upUKitcd. houses Jcrtleil *«ny. It reprroeuta tint, in Ura ortnte.nij/aOM up­
•troyed, and it i* therefore tmpoasible to get | Alexander Williams, of Boston. Thia
Uahop Purcell, in Cincinnati, have addreaaed a |
’ '
the name* of all the passenger*. It wa* at first i ver. • Fable cane, which is in perfect
memorial to the Pope urging that he tike action c*»h ia trea«uryk’.'.""".
.... inhtoMto
to'toTwS^thi wfrara rat ...rarad to
mpuotod lltot oil ra. uyod. but toon™ «&gt; I prerrutton. Iran iu Hrat omier’a
InuMna anur of iKmocrot*. The tndnr»em»f.t en
to effect a apeedv settlement of their claim*.... I
. ,
...
.Uconitofindy^vtoihuml Tbomra
.W,tr3*,!s*J,&lt;ff4 lairl. where txilioetncn may tet stationed »u a* Ibis c*':nmuuicatn';l niAile at your besd&lt;juarter»,
r
Debt toss cash tn treasury
Gen. Grant ha* absolutely declined to accept | neerr*** during August..
.
ixirrt.lrt ' ’
‘ ' to *««i«t the landlords in evicting dated Doc. 30, UriO, to aa follow*:
teen lives were lort. All areoupta agree that 1 Hamxick was one of the eminent mer■
[tenanta.
, ..
(OtBdal copy.)
‘
■Re^ectliiUy
referred
to
Maj.
Gea.
W.
H.
Hantbe
C*|ttaii
and
crew
of
the
Marine
Qty
acted
chants of New England. He built the
pany....J. 8. Morgan, acmor member of the Interest due and unpaid..
.» 2,t*4,*J3 ; All the great European ixiwers have '
with great coolness and Itavcry, a* did Capt famous old Hancock House on Beacon
firm of
J. 8. Morgan A Co., job
Tlto^lr-tf nV ths Ini’ Vnlesn anil ths rrv»w| of , street, ill 1787
prlnlcm and
bookbinder*. of
Ctn-innab eomnrtted amcide at Cleveland....
39,835,940 I monstration in Turkish water* to concentrate Jeffersonville depot, with order* to }
Chaster Bardwell, s wealthy fanner of Cam­ United KUt
John Malome fled into a church nt
II 3on.noo in ti* Adriatic. Advices from Constantinople “I/J*..
.
bridge, Ohio, waa fatally gored by a bull at the
■ dio.uMu.rM.te -iui sank™iita _’?•*»
Say “I would rather walk," and not i Piltit Point, Texas, to ewnjie from Fred
State fair ground* in Columbu*... .Detroit pa­
nothing further in the way of enforcing the
।
Ballenger,
who was jmrauing him with a
setter In toy Judgment there
per* chronicle the death of Robert McClelland,
“I had rather walk."
.$ 19G,Sfit,J33 j’ unu^
tn-atv ui
of axcauu
Iterhn vau
can be
vxr • *j»v.to.x«-v4
xre-cted ™
in that uuarter
; knife drawn. Ballenger did not enter,
formcrlr Governor of Michigan and a mem­
Say “I doubt not that I shall," uad
i
.
I without tue cmploymcot of force.....
ber of I'Twident IheroeSi Cabinet....
I bnt lay in wait outside, within healing
■* IPM"*,”? T7,c Hanw snd R*btita bill, which is intended
not “but I shall ”
8ermoui which treated of the
for the protection of farmer* from the nSay “for you and me," and not ““for 1
Tcmtcrv show a total population of ’ai.lMMi. Bonds issued to I*srtftc railway compan­
J enonuity of shedding ’ human blood.
ies, Interest pay ab&gt;*&lt; in lawful money,
The census of 1870 was 9,27&lt;5.... .The Chicago
principal outstanding........
I
uwn I (la^jtod the House of Coromou- by a vote of 148 ■
.VL. 7rff^- I you and L "
1 Malone though^
tbc preacher’s
TritHOW say* that investigation shows that the
:
*
Say
“
whether
I
be
present
or
not,
Interest accrued sod not yet paid
JJ55? io ,0- It QOW 8&lt;** to thc I-ord*. wtK-re it wtU ruu
u ,uch fora M j. „ferml v&gt; crmkl
wonts
Ballenger's
■tatementa recently circulated as to the bad efIntanwt paid by United State-.
«.,3w,sbi : probably tie rejected.. . .Roumania I* torn up be rauad for rebellion* purp«c« 1: U not l!k»:&gt; • and not “preseut or no."
I, wu
"‘“ would
WUU1U soften "I
uwV?cr.l heart.
uc’“s
furts of the wet weather on the corn crops of
Interest repaid by cotnpaulea—
Say
But I kuorr," and not ••tUt
™ emerged Irarbraly riter the wnby jnternal factions a*-the result of Aurtriau | that it would begin by aauing * depot »f army
the Northwest have been greatly exaggerated.
11 know of "
lcesOno
’ factum
le WM
nUHt
*ken,
tlie blade
isjus.333 ' and Runsian intrigues.
favor*
*1I “nl,.for
‘?rro*J.
‘beretere, if there *re grouud»
OmcxBS of the Indianapolis, Bloomwas
insta
ntly
driven
into
hia
he
art.
Say “return it to me," and not
USS.IX , • UUrf Mrtj. nu»» ...tnrtie u™&gt;rilMr, r..,™ I
»
J turn it bock to me."' ,u'',,ralUv and independence,
a
company
aboald
ba sent there, it .hall i»
THE MARKETS.
the probable construction of the line of the
Say “I Seldom aee him," and not “sei- ,
’
&lt;
Fine weather in EngUud hna lienefited promptly done *a wxm aa you notify « to that rtChicago, Burlington and Quincy from Peoria
' tact. As I bare already said, X do not act at «w r • dom or ever see him."
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the
crop*
to
a
couaiderablu
extent
...
.A
Imine
|
t&gt;ec*u&gt;e
in
your
imtruetion*
you
aay
I
“
may
"
*eu4
cast, they will immediately extend their road
Say “fewer friends,” and not “less ,
T
he wAttuu
Grand Chapter
Atta.
vj.aoja.-ci Royal Arch Mil- j dwpatcb announces that the Pope, on the rec- 1
,, ,
,
. w. . .. , , ■
,
•otueuMt aiacreuonary wtui ma. I rrtumeo the friends."
.
J3J&lt;
son*, recently in aeMrtnn in Detroit, elected the [ otnmendabon of the »acrcd congregation. Ita* , sut of December, 187(1, fro&lt;u Nt. Lr-ula. I am *e.&gt;
Say “if I mistake not," and not “if I
RL Rev. P. AA. Feehan,
Feeban, Bithop^of
Bishop of ,j truly your*,
yours,
following officer*: G. G. H. P., Robert F. ; iieomoted
iwomoted P.L
Jhi»rixvt«. Hawc’oca.
! am not mistaken."
Nashville,
to
be
the
first
Archbishop
of
Chi
­
Say “game is plentiful,” and not “i&gt;
years of age. has considerable wbilixy and Bower, Keokuk, Iowa ; D. G. G. H. P., Kel­ cage, which has been created a metropolitan see
force of character, and is represented ford H. Chapman, Boaton; G. G. K., Noble with Alton and Pcona aa ita stiffragan ace*.
I plenty."
4
.
as being quite friendly to the whites.... D. Lamar, Washington; G. G. A, Henry Dr. Duggan,. formerly
. Bishop of Chicago, long
, Say “I am weak in comparison with
The Hout hern Pacific railroad has lieen com- Bottwkk, Corastuu. K,. s G. O. Tn™u™, ““I"?*'"
—-'ated1 for service by disease, is rw
! you,* *ud not “to you.”
a pension of &gt;2,000 per annum....
Say “it rains very fast," and not "very
Ikubea C.
Tolrfo, Ohio-; O. G.
tssian officers, ™
comprising rcprescntaiu huuUufi
Secretary, Christopher G. Fox, Buffalo, N. Y.; 1 Urea of the infantry, cavaii
---- iliv, artillery, and dohard."
Berlui
cousin is to the effort that the crop thia year ia G. G. d H., D. F. Day. Buffalo. N. Y.;’ G. j uce.
uw, harev left w
.uii lately
»K-,y for Turkey, whither
Say ‘in ita primitive sense," and not
P. A, Joseph P. Homer, New Or.caua. In the they go with the consent of
of the German Gov­
“primary sense."
tlx- Chapter took an excursion ernment to inaugurate improvements in the
Sav "ini was noted for his violence,”
Two hoys’ were killed by lightning afternoon
to I-ake St. Clair and down the river, Turkish military and police service... .The
an article
aud not “be was a man notorious tor
Dear Martinsville, Ind., while sitting under a ood in the evening they had a grand banquet.
violeuoe.”
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.
The Knights of Pythias, to tho num*
pn»«pect« In England have cnujudcnxbly bright­
Say “thus much iatrue," aud not “this
ened. and the harveat u now nearly ready for
much is true. ”
gathering.
Say “I lifted it,” and not “I lifted it
week, and indulged in a grand parade
Owikg to scarcity of gold, the German rvp'irted by tba newspaper*. aava j o
\nd last, bnt not the least, say “I
•aid nothin* to any on* differing in
and
had
a
good
time
generally. Imperial Bank is paying its notes in aUvvr.
The Supreme Lodge elected the following
Owtno to the disturbed condition of
officer* for the ensuing term of three year*:
Supreme Chancellor, Judge G. W. Lindsay, affairs in Buenos Ayres, the International Ex­ catad with him. I luckae ;
Mary land; Supreme Vice Chancellor, John position is post|&gt;onod till next year... .Advices
“ Oub hearts, our thoughts, our very
P. Linton, Prunarlvania; Supreme Prefrom Afghanistan report that Gen. Robert*,
beings grow tender with age,” said the
8T. LOUIS.
e xununding tlx- column marching to the relief
(ImAomirt)
pastor, thoughtfully. “Yes," said the
Wwaar—Ko. 3 Bad........................
ESS
of
Candahar,
hu
arrived
at
that
place.
The
John?.
new boarder, with a paaajonato gleam of Coas—Mliad............................
Bntt*h will halt in the virimtv of Candahar to
Waahiugum), intelligeuce iu hia mud blue eyes, “ but
prepare
for
an
attack
ou
the
Afghan
for
at
..
.
Htlfua
Gru. Hancock then we are not
hens.
”
Nolmdy
Lynchfield Barks at the latter, Roland Rucker
UM W18 00
laughed very much, except the landlady.
Euroj** to the UmtMl State* is causing a -de­
cided sensation m London, awl ou the conti­
She seemed to enjoy it immensely ; but,
nent. Germany mure than any oth&lt; r counter
when the pudding *“ brought in, it
foals the drain and has been compelled to »top
was noticed that the new boarder got
gold (wymeuta at Bremen »im! Hamburg.
all the crust and none of the “ dope,”
no it was generally thought that Mrs.
although they have puiushcd the Indians seTite Clunene ladies wear in their ,
rbixod’
McKerrvl had di—embled,
other* then nude g&lt;&gt;oJ thesr eacape.
Coroner's verdict—justifiable homiddo.... the hostile* have sgain retreated into Mexico,
certain dinner |
Whbx Quin w— at
Green Ellis, » negro, has been lynched al Gutii- and that the Mexican troops have again failed
party there was a pudd g un the table
to do tbeir part tn protecting the Rm Grande
of a peculiarly attractive character. One
and intercepting Victoria....Eighteen of |h&gt; hole flowers. Thaw remniu freali aud
of the guests helped himself to a huge
eof Mexican Orntxtn who killed the evergreen in their dwarf aU.tr for a num­
— J — — — M.-l. —M *1. .. l.-u.*
a. 1. ( . ■ 4rx Un,-..
lean miner* Ooim.Hv, Youmans and Ar­ ber of yeara, ju*t aa iir tret» iu mount­
nold. at Michauchaa, iu March, hava been ar- ains are evergreen, and thus are. excellent
mated.
ward him and invited him to “taste tlie
Ax exciting scene was puacte 1 near
symiiobi of perpetuity uf love, to ex­
Yuvxa Jeose Grant, son uf tho Gtu- press which they are used by tlie ladies
‘ixmAkaroui’
pudduur." “ Pray,-’ mud Quin, looking
first at the gentleman'* plate and then at
of the highest rank in tlie Celestial em­
wealthy Califarms pire.
the (liith, “ which is the pudding ?”

sis

The Southern Pacific railroad track

Miss Mart Ba.kkh. the eldest daugh­
ter id the General, has married a young
clergyman who is going to China aa a

This country offers every ojiportunity
far the humbleat to succeed in buiduata.

ex-porter.

�WAAHVILM.
SATTRT1AT.

SEPT. 4, 1*0

Drnixo the year IH79 the earnings of
the railroads in the United- Stat os were
over 8329,000,000, or nearly double the
entire revenue of the national Govern­
ment ..■

amount, it will produce 3,000,000 too*
which will yield 90,000,000 gallons &lt;4
oil, 1,BOO.000 tons of ail cake, and 1,500,­
000 of hulls suitable for making paper.
Each ton of oil-seed meal will keep five
sheep six months. Titus the cotton-seed
crop will support millions of sheep anxl
etura to the land the fertilizer needed
o grow more cotton.
Ho further says
that the present cotton acreage . of tlie
South covers less than 2 par cent, of the
cotton-growing area of the United
States.
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UMMirbs!

10,000,

(’OUNTRT B0AD-MAKI5G.

nmijcRl expert.
arm crops, and Mich an we are all ready to resort to
knowledge in acute diseases. Able phyaiciaxis have
rd*. I thus been able to extirpate tubercular
&gt;tion from themselves, their famTo dtwtroy plantains, dandelions or j
descendanta.—Methodift.
other weeds on the town, drvp carefully
a single drop of sulplraric acid into the '
II0V8EKEEPEBM* HlLPS.

It, is a matter of universal comment
The four over have a population of 71,­
Miss Dod'a lectures are full of little
lx England it has. been found that
460, a gain at 15,1*94 oyer thatbf 1870. with traveler* that country road-making
Vermont has only one dt.r of any prom­ in the United States is either a lust art seven jionnds of sulphur mixed with one bits of information that might fairly lip
inence. It has now 12,228, a gain of or a to-be-acquired science. Tho aver ­ hundred pounds of ground bone and al­ called culinary proverbs. Here are a few
3,389 since 1870.
In Mamachusette age selectman or road-agent of a country lowed to slightly ferment for a few days
there nre nineteen citioe, all over 10,000. town is usually dqdurablv ignorant ot before being applied to the soil, will ef­
Tho total jxipulatirjn is 918,729, a gain the first principles of making a good fectually defend the young turnip plants tatoes that renders them hard to digest
For health’s sake put them in warm
of 235,339 riDCe 1870. Rhode Island hu road. Nothing will so surely advance from the attacks of the fly.
Best Time to Handles Bees. —In mid­
A will case has been decided by tliat five. Tlieir pmiulaticm is 167,848, a gain the growth and well being of a town as
The'only kind of a stove' with which
well-made
ar.d
well
-kept
roads.
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No
part
Several valuable historical relics, iu
Connecticut has rixteen.
summer, from early morning until ten
curiously-mixed tribunal—-the probate of 57,824.
Thirteen uf these have over 10,000, and of .its domestic economy will more cer­ a. m. is the beat and most quiet time, you can preserve a uniform heat is a go*
&lt;he shape of autograph letters of George
divorce and admiralty division of the law have a population of 804,346, a gain of&gt; tainly repav the outlay. Nothing, more when many of the lieas are out They stove; with it you can simmer a pot for
Washington and other famous Bevolucourts. About seven months ago a very 88,866 since 1870. New York has thir­ besj&gt;eaks the intelligence and character should never be disturbed at night or an hour, or boil it at the some rate for
‘tianista, have been discovered in Wash­
when the air is damp or chilly, or it is twenty minutes.
old lady died’who five years previously teen cities over 10,000, whose population
Good flour is not tested by ita colon
ington, while clerks were hunting up
gland and most of its de
the windy.
had mode her will. Two years after the ia 2,345.176. a gain of 549,719 since 1870.
White flour may not be the best The
roods
ore
made
directly
Pennsylvania
has
nine
cities,
with
a
tin? records in ohl law caeca that came
test of good flour is by the amount of
, execution. of "the instrument she.be- jMipidation of 1,259,222, a gain of 299,535 under ita supervision. l„, __
patented Uy B. A. Camp, in Indiana. It water it absorbs.
before the United States Courts.
, ,
' tween 4 and 5 o’clock in the morning, since 1870. Delaware has one city with contrast between English roads nnd u
constructed tliat it will not become
In cooking a fowl, to ascertain when it
Boxsn dm. Ural ho hu twentr 1 &lt;&lt;r&lt;l*nj •
*» bring ■&lt; »° &gt;&gt;“. •“&gt; a population of 43.000, a gain of 12,159 those of this country is much in favor of clogged, nor break the cobs, but carry is done, put a skewer into the breast, and
the former.
A crn\mr&gt;n and natural them out of the way, and deliver the
hone, in hi. «Ubl. Ural out be ukei j with • l»ir ot reiraor. Jdiberately ent it since 1870. Maryland lias also one with
840,000, a gain of 72,646. The District mistake of most towns in thia country is alielled corn into a spout whence it can if the breast is tender the fowl is done.
A few dried or preserved cherries, with
out any day and driven to beat 2:20. j mto shrecfe. The body of the docu- nf
one
_» z-t-i—.u.- v.3. ««*.
**"1,000, a gain that an ‘intelligent farmer must neces- be drawn off iutosacks, or other receivers.
stones out, are tlie very l&gt;est tiling jxmsiSince the 2:11) performance of Maud S. “ent, however, was pieced together and
M,801. Virginia h
over 10,000,
Ax inquiry has been mode al&gt;out the ble to garnish sweet dishes.
■
West Virginia
and 8t Julien at Rochester, be and his I th® signatures of testator and witnesses, with a total of 100,
proportion of saltpetre and water to be
Single cream is cream that has stood
tion of 31,671,
drivers have
have boasted
Ixmsted that
that it
it is
is no
no nuusuuu*- ‘ though
mutilated,
in dispute,
has one city wdh a )
used in forming a mixture for the de­ on the milk twelve hours. It is best for
drivers
- „--------- -■ were
- - not
a gain of *12,683.
th Carolina has
struction of tho squash bugs and °ther
other
^4 cofiee. Doable cream stands on
sial thing for Barns imd Forrest to make The question for the court to decide
under. The one often considered by any but engineers, inaocte. It is a teaspoonful to a gallon
one over 10,000 nnd
a uiuv
mile .a*
in 1:10. —
A. —
there
ei-I -upon wee whether thie ooMtitated a re- uver has a population
49,027, a gain or those to whom such knowhxige is a of water, and a tableepoonful to a conl- ita milk twenty-four hours, and cream
a*
— renUrk»blo
________
for
butter frequently stand* forty-eight
, Georgia has neceasary adjunct of their business in mon pailful of water.
hibition. of apeod are alwaya given to vocation. That qniwtion b decided to | of only 071 atace 1
hours. Cream that is to lx? whipped
with a total of life. A well-made road even in our
private, Ute truth ot tire.taU-metoa may the negative. The teatator wre drown [ four.all over
A gentleman at the head of a large should not l&gt;e butter cream, lest in wliip23,164.
Ala- climate and with the wide differences in fruit-drying establishment states tliat
1&gt;C doubted.
1 to be .num al the time when ahe nrade I
on6
and
one soil ingredients, will last for years, fruit sliced very thin across the axis, ping it change to butter.
To beat the whites of eggs quickly,
I the
will,
but
hod
lost
herher
reason
when
’^,3^ The
—
! the
will,
Imt
had
lost
reason
when
one over has 29,166. a whereas ordinarily the item of repairs on placed on a tray in. the sun, and covered
put in a pinch of salt The cooler tlie
M
bs
.
S
usan
J.
H
enry
,
widow
of
the
1
she
evinced
a
disposition
to
cancel
it.
|
gjdn
of
7,132
since
1870.
Louisiana
nas our roads means on entirely cluuiged
Mrs. Susan J. Henry, widow of the1 she evinced a c"
‘ ‘
with tliin muahn (not mosquito netting), eggs tlie auicker they will froth. Salt
iate’Uapi.
Capt 1#UIU*
Patrick XXCU-J,
Henry, UWl
last surviving I; xrww
But upon what
circumstances
do I' one over and one under, the former 216,- thoroughfare, tlie pitch, watersheds aud will present an nppearauoe closely re­ cools and also JreslwKns them.
tale
nu..w trivial
....toy. tow
- ------------------ ---•..
being mure
in sembling tliat prepared by evaporation
gr-ndson
a ,?.oU1 q1 r^
’™‘ wh^Tw^™
Texas has j ree general cliaracter
grantbon of
of Patrick
Patrick Henry,
Henry, of
of Revnln-l
Bevolu. | thraa
Uj^te questions
queatiou. of
of inheritance
inheritance depend
depend I1!! Sa'.'C,™
wm,
In boiling eggs hard put them in boiL.
the way of experiment than a scientific and bleached by sulphur fumes.
ing water. It will prevent the yolk from
tionary fame, died a few days ago ip Tlie old lady might have burnt her will, ■ is 59,694, n gain of 24,238. Tennessee and
practical i renovation.
Tlie
Some veors ago, says the OhioFarnir*r, coloring block.
.
WashingtonMrs. Henry inherited j or obliterated her signature, or hidden has four with a total of 103,845, a gain country road-maker commences by
D. M. Ferry grew six hundred bushels
.
You must
never attempt to Ixril tne
property which was lost during the war. ' the duenment away, after tho cunning of 25,999 since 1870. Kentucky has but throwing out the “ Ing stones” on to tlie of onions on on acre, for which ho was dressing
ofr -a clear soup in
i the stock, for
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side of tlie road, retaining the smaller offert*d $2.50 per bushel, making the 1 it will always discolor th&lt;
Tor a number of years she wus a clerk | manner of many insane people, with al­ one city of any size ; this has a popula­
-- ------------- w_ —L- _ic soup. .
tion of 126,536, a gain of 25,800 in ten ones, when by thoroughly “bedding" snug sum of $1,500 from nn acre. A J I
41 making
”
In
any sauce, put the butter
ia the Treasury l5epartment, nnd, at the I most interminable litigation in conseyears. Ohio has six, all over 10,000; the big stones the beat poarible founda-1 --------farmer------who--------------heard of-------------------------it, and knew no- —
and
id flour in together, and your sauce
the total population of these is 571,tWl, tion is luul; and, with a covering of i more alwut onion-growing than he did of j will never-be Jumpy.
time of her death, had just received an ; quence.
appointment in the Agricultural Deport“
.... a gain of 155,932. Michigan has four, smaller stones mixed with gravel, or | Sanskrit, planted five acres of common;
Whenever vou see your sanoo boil from
The New York IFor/d relates the fol­ all over 10,0u0, and they show, a total even with good loam carefully harrowed corn land in onions, the next season, the 1 the sides of the pan you may know your
population of 181,685, a gain of 67,090. and scraped, a road-bed is formed which seed costing him $100. He didn’t grow 1 flour or corn atarch is done. ’
’
‘ lowing: A remarkable instance of tho per­
10,000; .tiieir will defy both rains and heavy teams. a bushed of marketable onions. Had he j Boiled fowl with sauce, over which
England, the executioner of Bennett,; aistenco of an impression, unquickened i Indiana has two, both overM.rco.
juAAuvu, Generally the tyro devotes his' time to
total is 101,125, a. gain of 35.163. Illinois
studied up the subject and planted the j grate the yolk of eggs, is a magnificent
■who killed Mr. Brown, the editor of the by repetition through more than forty has nine over 10.000, with
itli z
a tztzl
total ofz‘ heaping up the material in tlie center first season an eighth or fourth of one , jfeh for luncheon.
’ Iowa
’
with such a slope as often to interfere pcre, ho might now be s successful |
'Toronto (Robe, lina led on unhappy years, is that of a gentleman living in 647,581, a gain of 231,480. In
Tepid woter is produced by combining
life since. Tho*%hole town turned ita j New York. On Dec. 16, 1835, occurred there are five all over 10,000, nnd they with locomotion, and which heap the onion-grower, whereas he indulges in two-tnirds cold nnd one-third boiling
first heavy Uam resolves into deep ruts,
| water.
back on him; the urchins gathered the great fire which swept tlie First have a total &lt;jf 85,523, showing a gain of vitiating its usefulness for any but a sim­ profanity at the smell of an onion.
14,205. Wiscoiisiu has three above 10,­
To Destroy Funou.t in Cellars.—I To mako maccaroni tender, put it. in
:about his house with abuse at night ; no I word east of Broadway and below Wall 000 nnd one lieluw; the three have a ilarly heavy team, and for it only with
Tho use of sulphur to destroy fungoid j cold water and bring it to a ImilL It will
■ one would employ him or associate with street, nnd destroyed property worth population of 147,490, a gain of 53,504. constantly-increasing .strain on tlie growths in greenshouscs and vineries is then lie much more tender than if put
him ; and, as a last resort, he had to fcj&gt;- ■ obout $18,000,000. At. that time the Minnesota has three abwe and one un­ horses. Yankee ingenuity has invented well known to horticulturists. The same ! into hot water or stewed in milk.
The yolk of eggs bind* the crust much
.ply to the Mayor for n paujier pass to, guanlians of the city's jxace were not der 10,000; those nlxiVe have a total of capital road-making tools, which need remedy may be applied to destroy fungus
100,077, a gain of 59,WK’. Nebraska has but intelligent application to developing
. get out of town. These same jxople policemen clad in uniform, but consta- one with a population of 30.606, a gain such thoroughfares os would make them and mould in cellars, in many of which it ' bettiir than the whites. Apply it to tho
exist* to such an extent as to damage edges with a brush. •
would, most of them, have been glad to , bles dressed like common citizens and of 14,522. Kansas haff three, all over admired, in place of being a reproach produce stored there. Take some stick ,
Old potatoes may be freshened up by
xaid Bennett had he lieen turned loose. I distinguished from them only by cany­ 10,000, with a total of 47,560, a gain of Mid shame. Our country is rich enough sulphur, and placfi in a pap and set fire | plugging them into cold water before
—------- - -------------.. ■ ing tong staves with wliich to admonish 26,813. Minouri has three, all over to place the roads in the' hands of such to it; close the doors, making the cellar cooking them.
ithin the space of seven blocks in jfin&gt;rderlv characters.
Tlie subject of 10,000; total, 426,141; n» increase of government as will insure. their perfec­ ns nearly afr-tight as possible for a few !
Never put a pudding that is to bo
tion, instead of leaving them to town hours, when the fungi will be destroyed1 steamed into anything else than a dry
New York rity there are to cone ot, fte ,|OJ^ ,hl.u „
10 TCM1
,gt&gt; 63,452. Colorado has one with a popu­ *•“"’. i—■’•.zt’ ■**..*—•t’® 77— ~~ ~~'
m„,jj jni.l
lu.^.t ilti. ; mol.L
'
lation of 35,719, a gain of 3(7.960. Utah ofhvul, wtOtm.1 Ut, Mlucattrar or
• eonstnwtiow eiileoa bnildtog., each ot j w„, ,,re&gt;cut ot (he are, aud there »»■ a lias one of 21,000, a gain of 8,136. OalL enee »«Mnr to.u .reoirtplubraettj .. . ,ta
„d toexperolve opt-ratlou ever,; Never
•- wash
’ raisins
’ that
”-------------ore to bo used’
which uta bo a palace to magnificence | yonug, black-haired constable atriko fornia has six, ail over 10,000 ; their total the objevt M.»t ot the rood, eret ot
,hreo mw£h U1(i ft.,
in sweet dishes. It will make the pud­
from
powUu
__
and to oori a fortune. Among theae are „iIh his ,Uve n m.tM who
BlWag , i« 324,827, a gain ot 123,754. New Jef- the Couoerftent nver ore rert.W, .ltd .
ding heavy. To clean them wipe with a
drv towel
has eight over 10,000, making n total this fact, together with the indifference
the reeidonce. Iwtog bruit lor W. H. I aLMurbou™. A tew days ago, wliile . sev
A Milking Shed.—For summer dairy■' sugar for sauce or puddings,
of*454,197, nnd a gain of 123,412. The to­ or ignorance of those in charge toward
To -brown
Vanderbilt and hia married daughter., cnM,illg tho river to a 'lonyboot, the tal {xqmlation of ti.e 161 cities reaches improving their character, neeesnarilv
necessarily ■ ing
mg an
iui open shod
sued in
it which the cows con put the sugar in a perfectly ary sauco9,688,719.
Li
1870
it
wim
7,201,671,
'
impedes
and
retards
the
natural
and
be
tied
and
given
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’
°'
[inCp^iithi'it-ShiJtr.t.tho
tor Corndiu. Vanderbilt, Wm. K. Van- gl.u,„ gray.hai™l i«.lic&lt;&gt;.
41.....
..
O
A.4U
rwrvvnrtlirv I.renl..r&gt;nv
rellv vuvzvv.Li ft\r fft-bll fiHXWvn ftxlllpr 1
HUIrttr will
W111 burn,
t
.derbilt, and other, of that tunily, among man, aud it instantly occurred to him thus showing a gain of 2,487,048 people growing tendency of city people for fresh green fodder after they are milked. sugar
and you will spoil your
iu the 161 cities during th- last ten ' building and tiring in the countrv.
land which should be cleanly scraped
mn i
whom ttoro aeona to 1» a rivalry iu&gt; to ( ,ha,
,he ofllc&lt;,r , hom ho |ia&lt;;
*
after ouch milking, is perhap
Cutieto
and
steaks
may bo fried as well
who shall have the moat palatial dwell- Beeu .trike the man forty-five year. ago.
convenient nnd the best The milk r*.
'
“j!”1y
'" as broiled,
but they must bo put in hot
What is Nickell
.
be
drawn
free
from
dust
and
dirt
,
dl
.
butter
or
lard.
The
grease
is
hot
enough
.
He spoke to him pn the subject, nnd
Development of Forest Trees.
Since the convenient five cent coin ;, flicked ” by the swindling of the cows' ,
There exists^ great diversity among . which iu common talk is called “a i| tails; os will happen with cows loose in a* when it throws off a bluish smoke.
la theeprtog ot 1873 t»me totolligent 'f”1'1 that hia n^dleetion wa. entirely
,.
”
—4*
The water used in mixing bread must
’ Moreover,
■'*
•*
•»
««
Tf
i™. wiU
_n.
women of a New England riltoge an- correct, the officer harrng boon nt tho trees in regard to their periods of devel- \ nickel.’’ has -come into general circuln- ' barn-yard.
the
mdk pad.
,
n &gt;11. too hot
hot. th. 1&lt;»1
some have a briaf rotation. The turn, the question above is asked, either ; 8hould lx- of tin and not
of wood.
An . . t.
Vi .» —J...
nLiJ;
S
it nf
n-rxsl
notmeed that on a day named there
and remembering the occurrence opment;
--------------------------------------------------------------------------o
,
coppice growtlis in Eurupjon foaustry j mentally or orally, hundreds of tjpics ; o]j wooden milk-i&gt;ail can not lie made
would be the bet dinner titer could perfectly; he gave, moreover, detail, are
----------------often utilized
r_------in periods
- of. ten or ; every
. day.
»y. and but few get an it.
intelligent
—.
cjtSlu by dint of nnv amount of scouring.
the akin breaks, pour off tho water and
prepare for men who would come for a ’Web aW'»ed tliat there wm. no miatake -•4
--------------.. China asJ
m? used
fifteen
rears;x--------in &lt;mr----------------own country, too, II ---------answer. tIn
aud Tj^
Lidia, a white j Nor should the mfik-pul
milk-pail Ibe
used for any
* as soon ns the milk
'" ■.1 let them finish cooking in their own
day', tree planting. The rreult wa» the o! identity to the matter. Tito cree i. we have many trees of short rotation, {copper, called pack-tong, has long been • other
let purpoee ; ’but,
lM utrauied, the pail should be washed steam.
aetttog out of thirty treea Hie year remarkable enough to trod tt. way into and some of the most useful and profi- ! known aud has been extensively used i iB
In making crust of any kind, do not
table trees are of this charnoter. Dr. both there nnd in^Europe for counterfeitz
:* | with
' cold water, scalded, and turned
1874 wre dry, nnd anrietywa. felt about
text-boolu, re the nreonnt b perWardner, of Ohio, in a paper on “For- ing
silver coin. About the year
o-----------------J'—1703
1799a a | bottom upward upon a bench or on amelt
■ ; the lard iu
. flour. Melting will inthe tree*. A few were cared tor by tcclly authentic.
peculiar
ore —
wm discovered in the copper , ataiid furnished with pegs to hold tho J
h
eotry,’’ imja:
pcculi
—■ —
£
»of
Saxonv
which bad the appear’bi‘ MiMl-fo
•• ’- ’
” IW
In bodimr du
paiKthM
they
mor
The
black
locust
may
bo
htirreated
mines
u.
mrewmvwj
—
those who lived . near to them, bnt
"
*./ « nJ
'
J
them ln
water one a| a hnJa J/ t)jeafter it has grown from twenty to thirty ------once of: being
but
smelting,
—o very ricli,, *—
*.:iu
-------A Raby Carriage in the Hall.
twenty-three remained to be looked after, j
‘^e’
n
, .
are put in together they will mix with
years.
I| it yielded
vieldcd no copjxr,
copper, and the miners
miners c The
French
and Agricttd- ।
otjier
A baby carriage in the halt
. ' The catnlpa speciosa in tho same [ called it knpfer-nickel, or false copper,
■Twelve women induced a man tp send
tural Edocation.—A paragraph is go--------------------------------The happiest piece of furniture that
his horse with a water barrd, and, with any house cun boast, always making nn period will mako good cross-ties iumI ' In 1754, Croustadt announced tho dis- ing tho rounds of the preM affording the
Popular Ideas of the Cross.
posts.
covery of a new metal in kupfer-nickel, interesting intelligence that “ the French
the West of England there Li a tratheir own hand*, they gave each tree a hmiorable exception in favor of ths fence
Thu nilantus very soon attains a useful I to which he gave tho nnuio of nickel. It
Govenimeut has ordered a course of
that the cross was formed of tho
barrel, and saved it. This is a proceed- cradle.
size, aud for certain puiqx»es has been 1 was in conibiuatinn with arsenic from
teaching iu agriculture m even- primary mistietoe, which before that event used
That liaby carriage means a home.
ing wliich deserves wide imitation.
highly commended lx»tli in tliis country ; which he could relieve it only in part, school in the country." I suppose this to be a fineiforest tree, but has since
Without it, only a place to stav io.
aud
iu
Europe.
Professor
C.
S.
Sar■
The
alloy
of
nickel
and
arsenic
which
he
action must be accepted as a right nnd ‘
doomed to lead a parasitical exist,
It means a “dear
‘‘dearlittle
littledin
dimpled darlWas whita
white, ItriHto
brittle, varv
very hard
hard proper tiling on the iwrt of the repub- encfc -nie gyjiaiwj believe that it was
gent ia advising ita extensive plantation, obtained’ *w-«
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher aome inR"_tfiat make* sunshineall
and somo years ago it was spoken of os end had a melting point nearly ax high bean government of France. But what' math, of tlie anh tree. The nails used at
time since received a letter from a young when it hasn't got the colic.
tlie moat promising tree for tho arid as cast-iron. It was not until 1823 that slmil be said of another, aud older, and the enicifiction, said to have been found
11 means a happy mother, whose life
man, rho recommended himself very
pure nickel was obtained by analysis of many think a Ix-tter and a greater refill- j ijy Helena, are reported to have worked
plains of the tiouthwest
highly re Itetog hotnwt, and cltwod with “ nn’a’i‘*1. *“
™e’, •“
The forest of Scotch pine in Germany German silver which hail for a number he. the governing powers of which nave : manT
One of them wm
nigniy *»
«
.
responsibilities, all wonderful hope for
ore allowed sixty years to reach their of years, been produced at Suhl in Saxony. suffered a vast system of schools endowwl ‘ thrown by her into the Adriatic during a
the request, “ Get me an easy situation, tf,,, future.
Ito composition wns ascertained to be for the express purpose
teaching agn- rtonn
!&gt;nKiuoed B lx?rfect calm,
that honesty may be rewarded.” To
It means a father who holds his head useful size for fuel and for timbers.
The 1 rirch.there reaches its maturity copper 10 porta, zinc 5, aud nickel 4. If culture, to tapse into the iMfomflcant Another placed in the crown or helm of
which Mr. Beecher replied : ■’ Don’t np among men with the grandeai digmore nickel be nsed tiie alloy is aa white form of;what (roldwin Smith calls One- Constantuie, was found in a mutilated
in about half a centunr.
Ybe mt
- editor
«♦„, it
if you would Iw.
that anr
may know.
' Tlie willow rnwxl for charcoal needed as silver and susceptible of a very high horse Luivenuties.
be ‘ ...cr
easy. ’ ( mtv
±(&gt;moth
.Viman
, u ..3^,.If the Republicans
church of Santa Croce. Ths
in the manufacture of gunpowder may polish, but become, too brittle nnd hard of France deserve high praae for that Ulird is said to be in the possession ot
Do nut try the law. Avoid school-keepTo father it „ ..My
••
to lx? hnnimtrcd or rolltsl, and can l&gt;e recognition of agriculture, shall it be Duomo
^lan whi]e
■ing.
Keep out ‘of the pulpit • Let
That baby carriage in tha hall means be cut after growing twenty years or
even
less.
‘
*
worked
only
by
casting.
Pure
nickel
is
praise or censure that -------shall be- ,meeted
claini!l I fonrth. In the time of Cliaralone all atrip., .'tore., .hotw, and met- all the wealth of nwy hour, aa moUrer
....
C1U1IU9
Chestnut, in ita second growth, is most a white metal with a tarnish" readily in oiit to a collection of lawyers
&gt;wy»r» and.
_________
aiul pohti- , jen^e __________
* ncw relic was_____
discovered
in
chandbo. Abhor politico Keep away wtg. Inllal.y tong.-t.-rh.iw,
profitably cut every twenty or tweuty- tlie air. Unlike aflver, it is not acted on cions which deny a few• thousand
lUund &lt;Mlar»
fa the
dollars ttt)
a filKJI1Re Wiak«i hi
by
the
vaixir
of
sulphur,
and
even
the
tfve years.
from lawyers. Don't practice medicine.
to the Agricultural Department and re• blood
blood ^Christ.
In Cheshire
Chrahirc the
the Arum
Arum
.
j
of
Christ.
In
Tlie beautiful wood of the wild cherry strong mineral acids attract it but fuse to make its head more than a regisr------ 1 1 nvacuiatu,a ia called “Gethsemane,*
mechanic, neither
When all the time she is the angel that
Be nut a farmer nor a mechanic,
a soldier nor a sailor. Don’t atudy. Don't
none of all soon reaches a prt.fi table size for mauy slightly. Nickel haa the hardness of tering clerk ?—Rural New Yorker.
; Ix-cau-v it ia said to have l&gt;een growing
Dtirposes, though for saw logs and lum­
flunk. Don’t work. Sone of Own. « *Tn^‘‘.‘.^ri
project,
at the foot of the cross, and to nave re­
ber tho tree shuuld be larger.
' ceived some drops of blood on its petals.
Inherited Tendencies to Disease.
soldered with difficulty. Pure nickel
easy. Oh, my honest friend, you ore in which all center in tliat one little life.
The present article is based on a valu­ The dirpe of Mamre died at tlie crucifichas
heretofore
been
"used
chiefly
for
a very hard world I I know of but one
It means a father thr.t studies life bank
tion! “Christ’s thorn " is a very com­
Narrow Escape from Death.
plating, for which purpose its hardness able paper by Dr. J. R. Black, in the
r^v’nUoeinll Tl»t i&gt; the grave.’ “}**“
e^rfnl diligence, tor
Seventy mon plant in Palestine. In Scotland it
“In my judgment that little fellow aud power to resist atmospheric influ­ Popular Science Monthly.
J r ______ - -______
i “ My son must have a good education,
is doomed," said a gentleman to liis com­ ences, admirably adapt iL Within the thousand persons in America yearly die was formerly Iwlieved tliat the dwarf
and a gixxl start in life," you know.
birch is stunted in growth because the
The dead walls of Munich broke out
And he goes home and catches the panion in a Long island railroad car. last year, the French have succeeded in of consumption, most of whom have in­ rods with which Christ was scourged
The train was on a side track, and the rolling the metal into plates from which herited the disease. Vast numbers in­
in all the colors of tlie ruinlxiw with the . laughing toddler up, and reddens the
little fellow referred to was a potato-bi
’~ spoons and other table furniture may be herit a tendency to rheumatism, epilep­ were made from it These nre tho ]x&gt;jniotatobug
unnrainoemeni. that the grenteel won-;
"“ij" ’£**«■ ““I
crawling intently along acrou tthe
’
crest pressed. Nickel bronze, which consists sy' insanity, cancer, indigestion, mi­ lar ideas of tlie material of the croes,
.
. .
,,
*
th&gt;g sturdy little twclve-month s old on
tltn re- ot ____
1 parts ..t
J_
-.u
graine, neuralgia, asthma, and to early some of which will, jwrhaps, never be
&lt;ler of the worM would be •nbmitte.l to
^t. him nt hi« n. b, c ot wflk- of another track. ‘•Yes," was&lt;. tho
equal
of ______
copper’ and
nickel, with
entirely obliterated until the last great
ajittle tin, may lie cast into very delicate loss of sight aird hearing. No other
-public inspection, in tlie shape of o iQg, addressing him with comical digday, when “all things shall be made
forms, and is susceptible of a high polish. cause of grief and suffering compares
^orilla trained to perform on tho violin, nity, ••Well, Governor, where shall we
plain.
the Year Round.
Mines of nickel are worked at Chatham, with that due to organic defects handed 1
The ColiwuA ™ crowds on
open- , 8°^riU_b h. «d, aril, hta "Oo^ heard these words and anw tlie bug, and Conn., and Lancaster, Pn., and it is said down from parent to child. Of our 40,­
ing mght of the jH-rfonnanc. There,
fhe Xthers heart says—and the her whole heart went out to tho imper- to lie found at Mine Le Motte, Mo., and 000, (MX) of jwjople probably 26,000,000
' '
A Lover’s Revenge.
The latest aud worst 'case of lover’s
was the gorilla, horrible of aspect, but' father wotddn’t deny it were *shn to put ilcd creature. “ Oh, poor little thing.’ " at several -pointe in Colorado, and New inherit some constitutional defect Bnt
she said; “ why doesn’t it climb down ? Mexico, where but'little attention is prid hitherto little "has been done to arrest revenge comes from Australia. A young
tinnueatienablv skilled in the produc-1
unqueetienably
produc- i n
it in woias
woids—uiai
tliat more likely it will
wiu be r _!
■ v
. -----’
K77it off...
4.1-------- KA&gt; .---_______ ,_ ,____ .„2u,n.rv President,
_
TX-..U; ,1....» inan that «lim,
.l.m bwmtiful and
«... .1 L,&gt;uh ,*onM*b“dy w,,u»d aby&gt;
to it It u extensively muutJ in Saxony these tendencies. Physicians are called man whose affianced went back on him
-bon of aw*et sounds from an ordinary
^1R' train was coming. “ Shoo&gt;!-----------" cried and in Sweden, but the late discovery only to the sick. On the contrary, tiioee and broke her engagement received a
-violin. A skeptical spectator contrived
H&lt;_r c[Joiw&gt;wmdd bethat he !tlie
: “ 011 • 8Ompl’OtV 1-‘»ko «* of a new ore fa silicate of nickel) iu New
note asking him to return tlie lock of
-to approach him unobserved, and made I should be a good man and a hajipy one. !
V1,®
L
her hair wliich he* had. He looked over
Caledonia will probably supersede all the
I cars amt it can’t see very far ! It will other ones. The inexhaustible supply hefllh aa othen, while, in the caee his trunk, collected a heap of tresaas
jui inefeion in his hide with a penknife. '
Between them Ixrth they parcel out for
_ r________
l— , - mnnoe.
-- ---- --- .1during
__ :__ v:_
ot flume who alreade ahor the tendenrw, cnltJ
tmol— VMiou
hia
The animal did not mind it Enoour hia manhood’, ymn all that makes life j be killed ! ’’ The hut words were almost of this ore, the ease with, which
i screamed, and all tlie passengers in the lx&gt; smelted and the ridim-ss &lt;4
tb. ir Iriend. are apt to purau. ;uat the |l„e.nu£ing
tore,
-^.-&gt;&lt;1
the doubter
. lraby Dg
'...
ecu ree meat bkely to strengthen----It. For ,i in a
, bundle
bnndle to
to hia
bis lady-love,
lady-love, inclosing
inclosing a
a
«gea in
in life
n» enspicions,
u»,
twuuu:. Wl£
T[uil
auTmge
m
bal]
• car rushed to the interesting* aide, ex­ will probably suspend the use
-l-i.
instance, a oanmmptiv ' v *t up Inan }
pecting to see a frirhtful accident or a ____ :__i__ _________ •
yie effect that he had really ioro------- a------- iiuM?
the outdoor air aud
escape. Had a human Ixiing
exerew, : gotten which was hers, but she might
It liirtUis evecyihmg to the father and narrow
liim roughly. whereon the .earns of his '
been in danger the little girl couldn’t j 1852. mail*- a ccin or German silver,
*■ Mure;; select it from those forwarded and reskin gave way and a mon stood revealed mother.
imr social, t,]ni ijie reet at
earheat convenhave lieeH more deeply concerned, which is identical in connxwitiou with over, the whole influence
It
to
»tomriHri Mdi.ner.
u means mare than can lx- told.
in "01*.
a knmr. I y
.he
wbilo
••
99 .k.
1.'. II&lt;«r
a.— Ski«l
—^ -.1-. 1 o^n.
11 lilted State* life and practices enc
ges the |
j
everybody
struggled
to
look
where
she
|
made
nickel
cento
in
1836,
and
right
j
squandering of. vital re- j
-—
—'
V,V1 ITT...W uli uIvmO if
I did. •• See, it's getting off! Oh, I’m years Liter, coined the five oant pject s. I serve.
Edward Atkdcson, of Boston, says
U««.dunrtUgin»iyrttowre=iri.,uriri to bother with too.-Willing
" And, in fact, tlie bag, either
:
the o.ritnit^, rilh. worithtobero.^1 Arodrr.
3
latalv coiye.1 ixickrl Dennies for Jamaica, | birth-rate are steadily approximating. .
.
.
from cotton.culture in this country. He
Herbert ^fenceb will make the tour ; when the locomotive wheels came up to but at bbme she aud Phrncw adhere to • The difference is u’ready ham in New i ruled. That night she eloped with a ne.says the jwwent crop of cotton will be of the United States next year.
I it, they merely shook it from the rail to tho clumsy copper small change
1 England than ia any country of Europe, I gro neighbor.
The figures furnished by the Internal
Revenue Department show that Peoria
paid lost year over 810,000,000 of inter­
rail-revenue taxes.
Cincinnati alone
leads it in amount of internal taxes.

�I AM AGENT FOR THE—

SATURDAY

SEPT. 4.1880.

A tramp wan arrested a* Charlotte,
by night watchman Frank, and sent to
Idbia for one year.
A sneak thief stole six dollars in
money and a &lt;40 watch of L. O. Smith,
of Charlotte, one night last week.
Miles Henshaw had two fiugere cut
off near Charlotte Inst week, accident­
ally by a fellow laborer, while ditching.
William Williams, of Grand Ledge,
accidentally ent one of his legs last
Sunday, inflicting a dangerous wound.
There are 74 entries in the Eaton
Rapids races, the entries in the bycicle
race being the same as those in Char­
iot tc.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vickery of Ben­
ton, celebrated their wooden wedding
on the 14th inst. The presents were
numerous and useful.
• At Charlotte, they are schuffling off With the chill* and farer, the victim of malaria m*y
theis mortal coil at n rapid rate, as •till recover hr ualne thl» celebratod upeelflr,
shown by a report of S. Robinson's
coffin sales, it being eleven in the short
space of ten days.
Frailly A Dodge, late proprietors of
i upon the entire •y»Ua.
»*le by kl] DrrgxUt* *nd Pntlzre rvnendly.
the Anderson house at Eaton Rapid*
abdicated, hist Monday, and Jason
Stebins, of Detroit, owner of the bouse
assumed the management.
• The house of T. D. Green of Char­
lotte, was entered on Sunday night,
and a watch and about $10 iu money
stolen. Thu inmates were aroused,
but the burglars succeeded in. making
theirescape.
Burglars broke into the hardware
store of S. B. Granger, at Grand Ledge,
Sunday evening, and robbed the store
of about &lt;100 worth of goods consist­
IN BARRY COUNTY
ing of pocket-knives, raisora and revol­
and
and the latest
vers. The toieves effected an entrance 1Our Good* are all new,finlth.
by breaking *i large pane of glass 38x40
in one of the rear windows.
srouits,

MICHIGAN NEWS.

A stranger wan found dead by the
side of tlie railroad track, near Gales­
burg’ last Wednesday.
.
Mrs. James A. Major of Monroe, fell
• from a third story window on Monday,
and received fatal Injuries.
A couple of tramps invaded a house
near Hillsx.le on the 30th, robbed tile
house and raped the mistress.
August 9Hth, at Muskegon,. Jpsliua
Davis’ machine shop was damaged by
fire to the amount of &lt;3.090. No ins.
A young man named Valentine at­
tempted to commit suicide at Port Hu­
ron on Monday, by shooting himself
with a revolver.
Mrs Nicholas Miller, of Battle Creek,
fell down Mairs Tuesday morning nnd
broke the top of her skull, kdiing her
instantly. Aged 00 years.
On the 22nd, Mrs. Theodore Nelson,
of Grand Rapids, tried to shoot her
husband, hut was prevented. She
claimed he had deserted her.
A man has been ai rested at St. Johus,
who escaped from an officer some
where, bnt refuses to tell who or where.
He bad been sentenced to Ionia.
On Saturday, a 4-year old son of J.
Huyser of Marshall, while attempting
to catch a ride on a wagon, caught his
foot in the wheel, breaking his leg.
The residence of Henry Petttingil),
near Wattrousville, was entered by
burglars on Monday night and &lt;900 in
money, and notes amounting to &lt;550
uRen.
John Frank was murdered last week
near Waucedah. His body was found
a few days afterward and &lt;200 which
he was known to have had on hi* per­
son was missing and he had a bullet
Teachers Notice.
hole in his bead. ,
A public examination will be held
John Walker, n German about 35 at the Union School building in this
years of age, living in tlie western village on Saturday, Sept, 4th, com­
• part gf Manchester Township, commit­ mencing at 9 o'clock a. m., for the pur­
ted suicide Friday morning by shoot­ pose of examining all persons who may
ing himself through the right temple, present tliemselve* na candidates for
causing instant clemtli.
certificates, to teach inathe primary
Two boys, aged about 15 years of age schools of this townshin. The exam­
broke into the Montague postoffice, a ination will consist of both oral and
shoe shop and a grocery store tlie night written question*, and candidates are
of Aug. 23 and took $12 aud some oth­ respectfully urged to be in attendance
er articles. Tlie boys have been aires- ’ promptly at 9 o'clock. Writing must
ted and most of the stolen goods recov­ be executed with pen and ink.
ered.
C.N. Young,
Supt., of Schools
Trfo ladies, Mrs. Crane and Mrs. Col.
Morley, were prostrated by lightning
in Kalkaska, during a thunder storm.
Mrs. M. .was the first to recover nnd
went to work to restore Mrs- Crane
which she sncceded in doing after 15
minutes hard working.
The broom handle factory owned by
William Voice, at Northport, was burn­
ed on Tuesday morning, 24 instant.
Mr. Voice also l««at a large quantity of
stock, and all his valuable machinery;
I,
no insurance.
Willber' Gill’s liarn | j,
ERB WK
standing near the factorry was also ।
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burned.
jBRL MR
The storm nf Aug. 25 did consider?*the docks into the river, a long line of
tramway blown down at Gebhart A Es- '
tabrook's mill, trees were broken down I
nil over the city and several windows i
demolished.
A daring attempt was made at Hud

NITURE

ntaRockers,
eaus.
[tension Tables!
.

SHERIFF

REASONS WHY

JULIUS RUSSELL,

Every Farmer should Drill his wheat:
FIRST, You save one-hd f bushel of seed on every acre, as
every one knows that 1 1-2 bushels drilled in where every
kernel is completely covered up is better than two bushels
sowed broadcast, where one-half is on top of the ground to be
picked up by the birds.
SECOND, Every one knows hat drilled wheat yields from
five to ten bushels per acre more than wheat sowed broadcast.
THIRD, I sell them on very liberal terms.

KALAM’ZOO SPRING TOOTH

Complete In every particular.
We guarantee

Prices that Can’t S Undersold

Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.

]£NTEKPWisE’

GROCERY
New Fresh Goods and Low
Prices.

Having bought for CASH a large, neat
stock of

Irf onUnence or netentlon of Urine, Painful Urinaot &gt;hS KM- I

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D.uairn .1111|

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STOP PQCTORCNC!

HAR

ROW

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese nd Everything

.

Which is the only Drag that work8 on new ground as well as
old, and every drag warranted for one year. 1 O O sold al­
ready this season.

Fresh Goods, Full Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

HENRY ROE.
ATTENTION, all.

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

MnniifactureH

tlie

READY CASH

l?ortli£ season of1880.
Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

For 850. nnd upward*.

ORGANS
PIANOS
ORGANS REPA1RKD IN

GOOD SHAPE
And al a comparatively

SM AI.I. COST

SHEET MUSIC

JJARNES8! HARNESS!

FLOUR. MEAL
7 *FEED.
f
r ■&lt;

WM. E. CLARK

MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.
.

Makes the boss Carriage, Light road
and Team

I am new able to fumi»b to

I&gt; U JFt C H A. S ER S
Entey. Bay State,
Bri(ige|M)rt. and
Whitney Organs,
Webber. Chlckering.
Hale, Christie, Hanes,
Bros.. Whitney and
Hct'ammerou Pianos.

LOW FIGURES.

BOISE A FRANCIS.
.

CLOSE BUYING

I am prepared to fumfth the public

Yottrt Truly,

WALKER &amp; NORTON,

■ ReapectfuBy,

C. H. BERRY.
Naabville, Mich.

■^ASHVILLE LIVERY.

FARMERS I HARNESS !

^ETx.r^^ENClCLOPEDI*

~

J. OSMAN, Prop.

For a small sum of money and 'don't
you forget it.
Have you seen any of Will’s work!
If not call on him, one door north of
Boise and Francis’, get his prices and
you will trade.

I am prepared -to furnish

3

W. E. CLARK.

SINGLE OB DOUBLE TURN-OUTS
LOW RATES

J L. STEVENS!
Opposite E. Parady'i iboe shop.

To k»e found in the Market.
IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN

HOW TO BESSES
YOUR OWH^H S K
LAWYER

Workmanship and Materials
W hen Combined Wit li

0 7*M

COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
MADE A SPECIALTY

J. OSMAN.

NERVOUS DEBILITY
Ibr Great Khl'-TRADE

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,

BLACKSMITHING
AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.

Are EHHential Factor. in

All Goods of this Manufacture,

JgOOT AND8H0E SHOP.

The above item is undoubted!) eorof the bummers, Vermontville having
better chums for that honor than Nash-

Mich

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IK THEIR SEASON.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
EPTbc Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelta. Ac.
.

C. C. WOLCOTT

COME AND SEE.

A

A few days since. Henry Gass of Nash­
ville, Barry Co., came to Portland to ■ H»ringtb&lt;&gt;roaghiv overhauled and refitted our mill
ri.it friend,. He wm heving » «plen-[
'’/J!"
.lid timeuntil Mondny, when he met a :
fnrnd from Nashville. who was here
with a span of horses and bony. He
«5 GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
was about returning to Nashville, and
lieinvited Gass to nde home with him.
WALKER A NORTON,
Gass was glad to accept the invitation,
and invited Bachelor to take something.
t’rvp'.of lb.HAUHYVILLS MILLS
They took something, and then took
something again, and kept on taking
something until about six o’clock p. m.
when they got into the buggy, but in­
stead of going home, they seemed, to
imagine themselves at a horse race,and
t
1 ****” Great Krr.&lt;t
One .rent
their team the principle steeds on the
track. They dashed arouud town at a
tern Ide late, running their horses over
both bndgns. It was not long before
. V rtteLS.
our riBaae ofik-ent were after them and
in due nine brought up in the cooler.
They were brought lie fore Esq. Potter
XX m
fMti, While Bick) n.
yesterday morning. Both plead guilty
to the charge of being drunk and dis­
orderly, and paid aMnr of &lt;8 each and
&gt; osts. They were then called upon to
aoawwr to • Hmrjm of driving over
Grand River bndgr faster than a walk.
Bachelor plend guilty .:ud was fined &lt;5
and cosu which be paid. Gam refused
to plead and was bound over for trial.

MEAT MARKET.

FRESH FISH Uld FOXTLTBV

PHI- BARRA VILLE MILLS,

ATTENTION

Proprietor

----- OLD RELIABLE

Fresh and Salt Meats,

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

1
US|E IT AT ONCE I I
U C«4nci 4 First CliM GfWtn Skrt !
■■J
ToU bad «t your Drug mor., or-win
by
.
,,
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v
mail. Write iw our book, giving a history or thb Wish to inform all that by prompt atsr» *«xi wuEderfui dbeov.ry.
' tention, accommodating ways, good
n»*r l/irinntr Dori Ho
i goods aud low prices, hope to receive
Day MUliCy rdU UU.
a fair share of your patronage.
„
,
WwHntowh
Toledo, o,
I Highest Price pnld for Produce

iI.'K,'i'u.
nrJ-*of
’? Education,
vT: J°r U.
v 'i"Y
r of *
State
Board
K. Evans
of Admin; Electors at large, Jas. Me- i
Kay of Manistee and E. L. Brewer of
Owosso. A full corps of district ^ec-

Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, 4c.,
XTMtinK**, Mi oh.

Snokei Hams and Stioolders,

I. ib. lurk,

„
’
X«c»*cvcs«ss *» Dram is
.
. . -

American and Foreign Marble,

[JEYRY ROE,

3 BOOM, aocrit •» WOLCOTT HOOK.

$200 REWARD

fcL'«TSu.A&amp;.yT.r^!
Snyder of Ypsilanti; for Com. • State
Land .Office, Porter Beals of Lena wee;
for Supt. of Public Instruction, W. H. .

HARDWARE.

J. A. BAUGHMAN.

ill endeavor-bv fair .Ivallng aiJ rea*ontn double their number during the year

Foi a ca«c of DiaU-tra, Gravel,- Dropaey.
Bright**
.
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Phoenix Hto*k. State St.

HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Woodland Cen­
tre, Mich. Dey and night call* protxj^j^-

QOOK’S CARRIAGE WORKS!

w
Ml cure.

Making a •peclaty'.

pOWERS k BARLOW,

P

lioiise Ac Francis

The mo.t «pn»llinB eecident in the ,
annals of Michigan’s history occured .
at East Saginaw ou Wednes. Daniel ,
Parkhuast aged 35, while working at 1
the entrance
entrance of,
of/johimon'a
lime tiln,
the
Johnson's lime
kiln,
when a atone sunk.into the kiiu taking
Parkhurat along with it nud faatcuing
himsofirmly that he could not be ex-|
tracted till he was literally roasted
nlive. The deceased leaves a wife and 1
four children.
«
The PrubibitionisU have put Hie j
following ticket in the field for tlie
coming campaign. For Gov., Hon.
Frank Dickey of Allrion ; for Lieut.
Gov. E. H. Ston^ of Holly ; for Sec’y.
of State, John Evans of Bellevue; i
for Ati’v Gen. M. M. Burnham of Hol-

jDZR/ST C3-OOJDS

■I AM ALSO AGENT FOR THE-

Of every drwrlptlon

auARTER MILLION SOLD!

i

Attorney at Law.

Attorney A Counsellor

Our Undertaking Departmn’t

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0LEMENT SMITH,

—ALBO-

™; Every Patient Delighted

the pilot struck them with such force
as to throw them down the embankment
rendering the attempt unsnceeasfull.
About 9 o'clock last Friday, morning
a young man named Kiffen, employed
in a mill, atEnst Saginaw attempted to
attach a belt io a lath bolter, using a
liiMe of «linne. when it wm rauglit
and earned around the pulley, and
striking Klfiln in the side was driven
NOWrt.b0dT

Mlrrbrs.
Camp Chairs, &amp;c.

Capital and Surplus Sloo.ooo

JAMES A. SwEEZET,

CJommon ’Furniture

CURES WITHOUT. MEDICINE,

XKlS.'fe’LTttt K

HI tett

Largest and Best Selected Stock

Farmer’s Friend and Buckeye
&amp;EAUT DRILLS.

BOOTSand SHOES
A. BURGMAN

Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market, confidentially
believing they will stand the test, and prove highly satisfac­
tory to all who purchase.

-

E. COOK.

Before Taking

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Editor *»t&gt; FBomirroR.

VOLUME VII.

NASHVILLE'S FUTURE.

And Her Environs.

It is a deplorable fact that some of
to
Telegraplp poles are being disti ibu- Nashville’s wealthiest citizens seem
ted along the line of the R. R., and an­ be so wholly absorbed in interest, per­
taining
to
their
personal
prosperity
other wire wjll be put up in aboiit two
that they forget that the time will
come when their savings will depre­
—Dr. Goucher has the material on ciate in iralue unless the public luthe ground to repair his building lately provmenta are kept apace with the
purchased on Main SL. and transform private.
the same into an office aud dwelling.
A new bridge and the extending of
—The school board met on Monday Main 8t. north is an improvment
nigbt and with the aid of Prof. Niles, which would add hundreds of dollars to
graded the schools, and made out n the valuation of village property, be­
throe years course for the high school sides giving our flourishing place a
department.
thriving appearance which to the man­
—Many of our citizens wept to Char­ ufacturer who is looking for a location,
lotte, yesterday, to attend the suit of is one of the prime inducements that
Brooks vs Brooks, which is brought first presents itself to him on entering
..
by Jennie Brooks against Ed. Brooks a new town.
Another object invariably looked at
her husband, who refuses to support
by enterprising business men, who
contemplate locating in a town is its
—Wheat is being marketed veay
school buildings. It must have teen
slowly this season. Farmers are hold­
very humilliating to many on Tuesday
ing it, expecting better prices, and
evening when Hon. H. L. Hodge, wish­
The News hopes that their expecta­
ing for a fact from which to make an
tions may be fully realized, and that
illustration, was obliged to suppose
too in the near future.
that wo had a school building worth
—On Tuesday Genrgo Wittie was eight or ten thousand. dollars when
driving some stock which he bail sold, such a building ought to stand at pre­
to the yards in this village, and while sent in our village.
coming up North Main St., a yearling
U is not the natural or gebgraphieal
ran off the enbankment, where the situation, that gives to a town growth,
commissioner han been grading, and prosperity, manufacturing establish­
broke it? leg.
ments and enterprise. We must offer
—The village school opened on Mon­ special inducements to manufacturers
day with 88 scholars in rthe Principal’s wishing to come amongst us, and add
room, 42 in the Grammar department, to nature’s gifts, the enterprise and
56 in the Intermediate, and 02 in the ingenuity of man, by making our pub
Primary room, making a total of 183, lie appearance as inviting and fasci­
and doubtless the attendance will reach nating as possible. Nashville in the
200 in a few weeks.
past, has been favored with unprece­
. —The span of Texas ponies which dented growth, and every propertv­
Daniel Hobbs has just completed.brak- holder should feel inspired with an
ing, escaped from theii pasture last ambition to keep it moving on in the
Tuesday and strayed away. The Pa­ path of prosperity, aud this can only
cific express going east, found them at be done by extending our public im­
Morgan and killed them instantly, and provements and making the hammer
now Daniel is without a span of those and saw hum the sweet melody that
shall charm the the manufacturer and
desirable mustangs.
—Last week Thursday, Harry Mayo business man that is looking for a
new
field of labor.
,
of Maple Giove, shot an owl which

measured 4ft Ilin from tip to tip of
wing. Its ears were 21 inches long and
claws 41 inches. His owlship had de­
voured 0 hens and 4 half grown turkeys
recently, and Hany sold the carcass for
$3 to a man from Battle Creek, who
will have it stuffed, not with usual'
dressing used ou Thanksgiving oc­
casions, but with a cheaper article, and
use the bird for ornamental purposes.
—A laborer named Godfrey of Hast­
ings, late of Eaton Rapids, but more
recently, in the employ of the Chemi­
cal Co., was attacted with a shock of
paralysis on Thursday morning, just
after he had commenced work. He
had been working out side the build­
ing, the day before, and was shoveling
charcoal near the doorway on the morn­
ing of the attack, and the cause cannot
be attributed to over work or beat.
He is a middle aged man and has had
several attacks prior to this.
—At the Greenback county conven-'
tion, held in Hastings last Wednesday,
the following county ticket was nom­
inated. For J udge of Probate. Porter
Freeman of Middleville; for Sheriff,
Chas. Polly of Prairieville; for Trees.
- Jno. Lichty of Hastings; for Register
of Deeds, Chas. Barlow of Hastings ;
for Coupty Clerk, Warren Hecox of
Maple Grove; for Pros. Att’y. Walter
S. Powers, of Nashville ; for Circuit
-Court Commissioner. J. M. Martin of
. Nashville and Mr. Fallis of Irving.
—The M. E. church on Sunday last,
was elaborately decorated with ever­
greens, flowers, and a large motto ar
tistically wrought, on the wall in the
rear of the pulpit, bearing the inserption, ’‘God loveth a cheerful giver.”
After the regular morning service, $M
was raised to clear the society from
• the debt on their parsonage. The ladies
mite society assumed the responsibility
of paying $35, and the society is now
out of debt. In the evening, the ordiaince of baptism was administered to
four candidates for membership.
-

—Frank Fuller of spiritualistic fame,
has flopped into Democratic camp, giv­
ing as a reason that “the Republican
party tried to put God in the constitu­
tion.” and be “can’t fellowship with no
party that seeks to unite church aad
state.’’ Thsse particulars Frank makes
public via the Hastings Lfcmjcrat, dos­
ing his epistle with these words: “I
will probably vote for Hancock unless
some better man is nominated between
this and election.” As the various na­
tional tieketa have all, long since been
nominated perhaps, tlie “tetter man”

Presidency that we know qf.

NUMBER 51.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1880.
.......................

LIFE IN NASHVILLE

I TERMS; $1.50per Year
I Credit SuBSCRirnoN&amp; *1.73.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

)

A HORRIBLE 8UI0IDE.

On Thursday, Sept. 2nd the people
of Jordan Lake vicinity, near the
Woodland and Odessa town line, were
shocked by tte news of a suicide
having been committed in their midst
Wm. Phillips, a laborer in the employ
of Mr. Mathews, had been working as
usual on Wednesday, and in the eve­
ning started for the Lake, but forgot
the teat keys, returned for them and
again started for the lake, but soon re­
turned, entered the house, took a lan­
tern, looking-glass and butcher knife
and went to the corn crib.. He then
took Ips rubber coat and hung it up so
as to shut out th© view from the house,
took off his clothes and spread them
on the floor and grasping the knife the
placed it on his throat and made two
attempts before he succeeded in ac­
complishing' the deed. The whole
length of the blade, which was seven
inches in length, was thrust into his
throat, and next morning when Mr.
Mathews looked for him, he found him
cold and lifeless, and weltering in his
own blood. A coroner's jury was sum
nioued, and a verdict rendered that he
camo to his death by his own . hand.
He was a single man, aged 35 years
having no relatives neareF than an
uncle and grandmother, who live in
Ohio. Funeral rervices were held on
Friday, at the Odessa church, Rev. J.
F. Orwick officiating.
—In school district Ng. .2, »?f this
township a new sctoolnousa is badly
needed and the present sjtc of the old
one, is far too small for a play ground,
and the more enterprising residents of
the district advocated at the annual
school meeting, th© adyisibility of
buying more laud and putting up such
a house as would be aq ornament to
the district, while some of the less pub­
lic spirited.free holders fought strongly
against the project. Even some of
those in favor of the measure/ were
willing to let the small sum of a few
dollars expense divide them in opinion.
The better waj is. to each yield a tri­
fle, aud prevent any jangle or discord
that always deters public enterprise.
G. A. Truman comes smilingly for­
ward with a new ad .this week which
tells of those new fail goods he has
just received from the eastern markets
He has new printa,new drew goods,new
clothing, new waterproofs, new every­
thing, and all at prices that will aston­
ish you for G. A. has adopted the ready

Wickedness may prosper for a white,
but at the long run he that sets all
knives at work will pay them.

I'".... ...

LOCAL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.

POLITICAL CHRONICLES.
CHAPTER II.

And it came to pass again in the
Look out for a frost.
L. Parrish, of Vernon, is visiting his ninth mouth, and the seventh day of
the month, as darkueu was coming
C. W. Demary has invested in a horse over th© land, that the sound of . the
fife, and tin* baas drum and the snare
nud buggy.
Miss Mudge is visiting friends in drum, and all kinds of martial music
was heard on the street called Main,
York State.
Mrs. A. D Nekton is visiting friends which is in the city of Nashville, and
behold a great crowd of men and boys
in Ypsilanti. ,
Barney Bi ooks is in Kalamazoo on a gathered around the musicians and
followed them ns they marched to the
speculative t^p.
Capt BoipUs erecting a barn on his temple called Opera. Now there were
lot on Reed Sh
assembled at the temple, men of all
There’s an article going the rounds sects, Republicans, Democrats and
Green backers and about the second
called a barr&amp;Hioop.
Win. Wolcott of Eaton Rapids, I, watch, of the night Abijah arose and
said unto the people, men and brethren
visiting his son C. C. Wolcott.
Jack Frost visited the low lands in the chairman of this band is not pre­
sent, therefore I say unto you, choose
this vicinity, on Thursday morning.
Malaria stalketh abroad throughout James, whose surname is Martin, that
the land, and much sickness prevail- he may preside over this meeting, and
accordingly James was chosen. And
eth.
Messrs. Knappen and Clark of Hast­ when he bad come forward he present­
ings gave the News a call on Wednes­ ed unto the people one Hiram, whose
surname is Hodge, a tiller of the soil,
day.
Chas. Barlow of Hastings was in whom the sect called Greenbackers,
town and gave The Niiws a call Tues­ have chosen as the man they would
have to represent them in the body
day. .
On Sunday morning last, a son was called Congress. Then Hiram arose
tern to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wool- and lifted up his voice and spake unto
the people saying: “Ye men of Nash­
cutt.
Mr. Liklon never sneezes, He don’t ville, there are two great evils in our
care to run the risk of loosing his land to which this sect called GreenbackerMhe doctrines of which I present
head.
Marion Shores of North Castleton unto you, is bitterly opposed, namely,
threshed 232 bushels of wheat from 7 Bond-holders and National Banks. The
bondholder will live in your communi
acres.
Jacob Lentz went to Grand Rapids ty,educate bis children,rent a house on
on Thursday, to buy some choice fur­ which the owner must pay a tux, get
pome poor soldier to work bis road tax
niture.
G. H. Clark and daughter,. of Battle for a drink of whisky and fifty cents,
Creek, are visiting relatives in this aud never spend a dime to build up
the business of your community, enjoy
vicinity.
Mrs. Frank Stewart of Bay City, is all the privileges of this free ■ country
visiting her sister, Mrs. Jessie Austin, and never pay a dollar of tax for any
purpose, because bis wealth is in Un­
of this place.
Hon. E. 8. Lacey will speak at Nor­ ited State bonds which cannot be
ton’s school house in Maple Grove next taxed. Men and brethren,these things
ought not so to be. This feet propose to
Friday night.
Mrs. Mary Frink of Jefferson Co., N. tax the bond the same as other proper­
Y., is visiting her brother N. P. Frink ty. And again I say unto you that the
National banker is os great an evil as
of this place.
Miss Matie Hiudmarch will start for bis friend, the bond-holder. He buys
tends, deposits them with the govern­
Ypsilanti next month to attend the
’
ment, draws ninety per cent of their
Normal school.
Lannis Brady deserted from the value in paper money, and stands be­
bache^proate ranks on Monday, and hind his counter and with one long
joined the Benedicts.
. bony hand grasps four per cent inter­
From five to seven car-loads of stock est on his bonds aud with the other,
are shipped weekly from Ainsworth reaches over his counter and takes 24
&amp; Brook’s stock yards.
per cent from the poor man, who must
A Garfield and Arthur club was or­ have this money with which to pay for
ganized at the Martin school house in his living. Men and brethren these
things ought not so to te and this sect,
West Castleton last night.
An emigrant wagon bound for north­ the doctrine of which I present unto
western Kansas stopped for the night you, will say unto these men, depart
from this business, yc livers, of illon Mill St.,Thursday night.
F. C. Boise has added a new 8-foot gotten gains and let the government
show case to his already fine lot of make the money, which the people
cases which adorn his counter.
need, that they may have it cheaper
There will be a meeting of the Han­ and more abundantly, What kind of
cock club, Tuesday evening,Sept. 14th. money do tne people wish ? That
which costa the least to produce. Did
Let all turn out at the Union Hull.
If you contemplate a hying a gun or you ever couut up the cost of the gold
revolver, yon should not fail to read dollar!! have been in every mint in the
C. C. Wolcott’s ad in another column.
United States and from inquiry I have
Mr. B. King and wife, and Mrs. A. P. found that the bullion costa ninety­
King of Johnstown, spent Saturday eight cento, the later and machinery
ap’d Sunday last, among friends in this neccessary to cotn the same, costa
thirty cents, making every dollar in
village.
Mrs. J. H. Renard. a sister of Samuel '’old cost one dollar and twenty-eight
Robinson of this village, living five cents before you can get it to pay a
miles north-west of this village, is dan­ dollar debt with. Ye men of Nashville
gerously ill.
what remedy have ye! Venly, verily, I
Eugene Cook is putting up a fine res say unto you, join this sect called
ideDce on Durkee Street, which will Greenbackers and cast your voice in
te of the same style and size as Blair’s their favor and put them in power, and
and Kellogg’s.
•
they will make for you a money of
To-morrow closes the conference paper, which is cheap, and with this
year of the M. E. church and the an­ we will pay our bonds aud enormous
nual conference will con vene at Mus­ debt incurred by the present rnlera,and
kegon next Wednesday.
we shall speedily become a prosperous
A new, broad sidewalk was nailed Nation. xJSeither of the two opposing
down in front of Lentz &amp;, Son’g new sects cat? remedy these evils of which I
brick, this week, and now everything speak unto you, for the Democrats
about the premises is in good shape.
make no promises to remedy this, and
The M. E. social will lie entertained only wish to place themselves in the
by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Staley ou Wed­ offices now occupied by the Republi­
nesday next. Refreshments -will be cans and put their hands in the public
served from 5 to 7. The public are re­ pockets and help themselves to plund­
spectfully invited to attend.
er as do the Republicans who are now
Special attention is called to the in office.”
professional card of Drs. Barter A.
And it came topass that while he
Timmerman in another column. The wan yet speaking of the greed of this
doctors represent the homeopathic sect called Democrats, that one Hiram
branch of medics, are well versed in whose surname is Partello, arose and
their profession, are having a large departed from tlie temple with greas
ride, and The News does not hesitate haste. All these things and more did
to heartily recommend them to the this man Hodge say unto the people
tender mercies of the public.
concerning the finances of the nation,
The Garfield and Arthur club met in and when hedtiad made an end of his
Union Hall, Wednesday night, and a speaking unto them, they departed,
committee was appointed to see about every man unto his own house te pon­
procuring torches for the club. C. H. der -■ upon the things which they had
Brady was appointed to address the heard.
meeting next Wednesday evening.
Fanners do not bear the cornstalk.
by the club and a Glee club er- Neither do the men who wear tight
boots, but there are some things that
speaks louder than words.
paign meetings.

—The jury on the bridge question
COUNTY LINE ITEMS.
“
convened on Monday aud after haring
Peaches are rotting on the trees.
the case presented to them, ballotted a
L. Merrifield has returned from few time*, and finding that they disuOhio.
greed.adjonrncd till Friday, when they
Fanners have commenced cutting will again convene and agree or agree
their corn.
to disagree.
.
8. W. Mapes lost a valuable ox one
—At a joint meeting of the Wood
,day last week.
land and Castleton school boards at
Mrs. Sarah Lamb has returned from
the brick school house on W-tdoeaday.
Petoskey.'and her health is failing.
Asa. Brown was transfered from Fr.
C. C. Sweet of Battle Creek was
dist. No. 10 to dist. No. 8 of Castleton
visiting at E. D. Williams, last week.
andW. i of E. i ofS. E. i of See. 85
Joe Clarkson. and wife of Hastings
of Woodland, changed from dist No. 1
were guests of W. C. Wilcox, on 8iininto Fr. 10 of Castleton.
daav last.
—The News is indebted to Hod.
Fanners are gnimbling aver their
poor cropsand sing ' “Overthe hills Hiram Hodge of ConcOrd; for copy of
his work on Arizona. It is a complete
to the poor house,”
Slam, bang, went. a shelf in R. A. compendium of statistics and facts
Perry’s cellar whereon were 15 cans of concerning the mineral and agricultu­
ral interests of the territory, and is en­
choice frint. They were all busted.
W, H. Simons who has been working dorsed by all the leading officials. Per­
the Widow Buck’s fann has sold out sons desirous of studying the general
his interest in the same, and moved interests of this territory, should at
once address the author at Concord
back fo Albion.
The West Kalamo R. R. club has got Mich. Price of book $1,50
down to business, having gone in for
LQCAL MATTERS
essays, select reading and speaking,
bv the members of the club.
ry For sale, 1 yoke 3-year-old Steers
The officers elected at the school well broke and 9 Milch Cows,
meeting at the Quail Trap, last Mon­
C. C. Wolcott.
day eveing were C. d. Bassett, modera­
A Card to our Patrons. •**
tor and J. M. Herrick director.
We shall go in few days for our stock
The parties we refered to last week
as being caught bugging each other of fall and winter goods, and of courso
we need money. All persons indebt­
at the east end of the house have taken ed to us by note or book acct, will con­
up with my advice and are married.
fer a Rreat favor, by calling aud settleThe Republican Repre.vntative Con­ ing the same without the least delay.
vention for the 2nd district of Eaton Thankful for past favors we iwk the
continuance of your patronage and we
Co..will meet at Goddard’s Hall in Kal­ will ever work for yourinterest.as well
Yours truly,
amo on Saturday afternoon, Sept, 11th, osourown.
L. J. Wheeler.
E. S. I^acy and R. W. Shriner will be
present and speak to the people on the
ry The largest assortment of collars,
both stand up and turn down, and ties,
issues' of the dny.
The Democrats of Kalamo are fully in Nashville, at F. J. Purchis’ barber
shop. They are the latest style out,
organized having a Hancock and En- and, the girl* say, make the boys sim­
gteh club of about 100 members, and ply irresistible.
at the meeting of their club on Satur­
A BIG DEGLIME
day evening, last, Geo. Hyden present­
In prices al W. G. Aylsworth’s.
ed the president with a chair, compos­
10 suite$5 00
ed entirely of hickory.
10 suite7 50
Mr. K., went over to Mr. L’s., to see 10 suits8 50
Mrs. A., unbeknown to Mrs. P., who 10 suits10 00
on finding it out, took Mr. K. into the 10 suite..................................................... 11 50
10 suite...................... ............................... 15 00
kitchen at Mr. M’s., and gave him a 100 pair all wool pants2 00
goo&lt;l moral spanking. This canceled Prints are cheap 1000 yards at 5f, 6. 6j.
Call and see us before buying else­
the engagement .between Mr. K., and
where.
W. G. Aylsworth.
Mrs. P., and he,with tearful eyes start­
ed towards the North Pole, while she
US” I have now in stock a large line
of
that
celebrated
Blocher Boot, these
prefered the sunny south;
boots are nil made by hand and every
It has been a great 'wonderment to pair warranted, they are undoubtedly .
the people of this community, tp know the best boot in the market. Sold ex­
the exact reason why the West Kala­ clusively by [46-tf] D. C. Griffith.
mo correspondent stoped itemizing for
Special XoUce.
The News; Wo have often wondered
On and at ter September 10th, I shall
at it ourself, but when we saw him close up my book accounts, and com­
mire down in his barn yard the other mence my usual Cash Sale. See ad
evening while endeavoring to milk a next week for particulrrs,
G. A. Truman.
cow, we came to the conclusion at once
that his time was to much occupied,
CF* H. G. Hale has been appointed
agent
for
Boyd
’
s
Electric
Battery, price
in bis own personal welfare to write
50 cents.
for the^NtW’K. Get a life preserver
Shawl,
Dost!
brother.
On Saturday, Sept. 4th. somewhere
A family by the name of McGinnis,
on the streets of this' village, a plaid,
residing in the north east part Of Belle­ drab and white shawl. The finder will
vue, met with a very strange incident confer a favor, by returning the same
a few days since. It seems that Mrs.. to Mrs. Eugene Cook.
M., whose health is quite poorly, hail
IV Boys remember that the boss
sent her little daughter to one of the No. 1 Plug and Fine Cut Tobacco can
neighbors on an errand, and during ouly»be found at F. J. Purchis. Prices
the absence of the child, Mrs. M., layed low.
down omthe lounge aud went to sleep.
For Sole.
When the girl return' d she was hor­
Having made arrangements for a
rified on finding in the doorway, 3 dead new press. I want to sell my old Cider
Press, Vat and Grater. Will sell them
kittens. Upon entering the house she cheap.
H. R. Dickinson.
discovered a large snake coiled on the
FF* Three-Year-Old Colt for Sale,
floor within 9 feet of the lounge,
Enquire &lt;»f E. Cook.
where Mrs, M., was lying. Mr. M.,
was then called from the field, who
Ixtet. a INiekfl Baoli.
killed the snake, and found it to be a
Near the Hosmer school house in
rattle snake and nn enormous large Castleton on Aug.. 31st. containing a
one. It is supposed that the snake sum of money and some receipts. The
finder will be liberally rewarded by
killed the kittens while making its leaving the same at the postoffice in
way into the house.
Nerve.
Vermontville.
Ambrose Lamb.
JORDAN LAKE ITEMS,
We are going to have an iron bridge
across the inlet, this fall.
Date Jordan is squeezing out the ci­
der,to beat the old folks.
Muskrat fur is good next month, but
please don’t liait with Q. Cumbers.
The fishing season is good, and some
very fine pickerel have been caught
lately.
Aaron Sellenbacher, the sexton, has
cleaned the grave yard out^add it looks
like a new yard.
We shall go over to the Center for
some milling, before long, and th on we
will tell you about the select school.
Mr. Haight attended four funerals
in Odessa hut week, and he wishes to
close up his basincM for the fall hunt;
but Haight don’t kill any more tame
tears.
Q. Cumber stated that E., was trying
to get a girl to Hope with him. He is
the one tiiat said he was a school teach-

THE

JEWELER.
C. VV. DEMARAY.
The finest stock of Clocks in Barry
or Eaton county.
0?* A good stock of straight Elgin
Watches, will not handle a Watch but
cm be recommended by all, all full
Niebel movement. Straight Line Es­
capement, Quick trains.
ry A fine line of Jewelry and Silver
Ware. Two doors south or Truman’s,
____________ C. W, Demarat. /

F3T You can get the Celebrated
Stark and Voormao Pat. Sand-band*
put on your Buggies at E. Cook's for
only $3.00. They are worth five time*
what they cost to any wagon.
•
HF Wilson &amp;. Howe still sells Boots
and Shoes as low as the lowest.

rar Wilson &amp; Howe sells Tobaeeo
for 40 cents
______________

Owing to the i»
of my bomnoas I hat
ted with me in the
cine and 8
“
D.

*
Nashville Sept, 1, MgO.

Diversity

�by all the ra­
nt© LeadvillIn an.
into my s

ion which provoked

UK OCEAN BTVKB.
Invit'd

ronths!
The London Nautical, Gazette, con­
cajns hero fail to
i" employment— tained recently an interesting announcemoot and detailed account cl a newly :
---- ------- ------- rays that which
causes ths young -mon who a week J&gt;« iliscovfred current in tbs equatorial Pa­
hire came hare with hopes brightly burn­ cific. Ths discoverer and explorer of
AMD POINT.
.1 WWdij't hare, a man anyhow alter he ing, to'return brnne dejected and dis­ this remarkable oceanic movement is
had made such a goose othimself."
couraged. It is a fact, which has bren
I’ve knowed all day some one
Uli.
Aunt Kent opened her eyes in mild proven again and again, that the majority
Wht would the letter "h” make a
ing of comingsaid Gitty Pullen, who, astonishment, and then I remembered of the vast army of young men coins fo lulu, aud Hong Kong, who has devoted
“ to accommodate," aa site often told us, aha named socnelxxiy. Then I stopped Leadville in tha delusion that a lax state much study to the circulation of the sea good aurist? Because it mokes the ear
liad kindly consented to rule over onr suddenly and felt my cheeks liegin to of society prevails here, which will enable from the Peruvian coast to Panama, and
kitchen and us with a rod of pine in the burn.
It generally takes two to make a quar­
them to hrs in a romantic sort of way thence westward along the equator. It
form of a crutch).
is well-known that approximately parallel rel, but very often one moth«r-in-law is
, “Dear child,” she said tenderly, without working.
“when you have seen a few more of the
Mining* What a tense of novelty the with *UhS line’? and from the second to sufficient.
onlv ono foot of her own,’ but as good as
Ajcy old bachelor will shriek for a bet­
ups and downs of life, you will think word conveys to an adventurous Bsst- the tenth parallel of north latitude the
four ears and two tongues, it might more of a good man's love than you .will erner. To lead the free and easy life of Pacific “equatorial counter-current** ter half when a counterfeit 50-cent piece
soem soraetimea that the accommodation of these outside maimers, Mr. Brodhead a miner, to sleep in a log-cabin, to wbrk moves esatwm-dly, contrary to the grand is eLovtxi on him.
was two-sided.
However, things are told me he had been in this strait to with a revolver strapped around your general movement of all equatorial waters.
Tns Boeton Globe says that a promis­
not what they seem.
some of our mutual friends, but he sup­ waist, to spend a couple of hours each Along the western coast of South America ing young horse in South Boston hae
there has l&gt;een also recognized since
“ I knowed it was Mr. Corliss 1” pur­
posed they had not spoken with you. day hunting among the mountain's for elk
COURTSHIP BI PROXY.
been named Dr. Tanner, in hopes that
sued Gitty, triumphantly, as grand­ And we must not judge him by the and liear and deer; perchance go through Humboldt's time a vast flow of glacial he will become fast. ’
“ Indeed f* said the deaeon’s wife. I father opened the door and disoloaed the standard we would apply to some peo­ an Indian fight—and all that sort of water from the Antarctic basin, which,
A Pkhjuelphia husband, who
lew by that ahe hadn't heard a word figures of our minister and his wife. “ I ple. Ho is* shrinking to timorousness, thing which is supposed to make up the after penetrating to the equator, turns
westwardly and falls into the general doesn’t want his wife to tamper with his
especially with ladies. And he says be life.of a miner; what joyous scenes of ex­
westerly movement. But now, to the letters, is the author of the report tiiat
“Why, yee,’r 1 repeated, a good deal
is conscious that he alwi^s ajTpearu his citement the word miner calls up! Alas, surprise of hydrographers, a third and infernal machines are being found in
discouraged, for I saw I must lx*gin
worst before you.
Poor man! I've when the stern reality presents itself to
,! mails.
again at the very beginning—“she is burned in a blanket. And he holds his seen him sit nt church with his eyes tl&gt;e deluded mortal, what tumbling down
Mbs. Coodlx was telling Jane that
more than 100 years old, and entirely head just like Deacon Shackelford’s old fixed on the ribbon of your hat, as it of air-castles is there, my countrymen, by Capt McKirdy s explorations, which
presses
with
a
large
volume
from
the
the potatoes had an oniony smell, when
destitute. Yet she did not complain of
fluttered a little in the wind, and looked when the young man finds what in all the
And then she disappeared in the so hungry and sb hopeless, my heart just j brief yearn of his existence he has never Mexican and Panama coasts first to the that monster, Goodie, suggested that
- anything but the cold She was former­
perhaps
they hod ix-on^eooked in a
southward rod then to the westward.
ly a slave in Kentucky, but somehow kitchen with, her crutch and the cat, ached for him. 7
, j found out that it is work—knd the hard­
The remarkable features of this cur­ saucepan with a leak in it
orayed away up here, and now has out­ while Aunt Susannah nut in her teeth,
This time ufa face flushed with anger est kind of work nt that—wjiich mokes
put
on
her
black
silk
apron,
and
went
rent
arc
its
sliapc,
force,
and
color,
with
Dows
bj tba river 0.1. Ibay E«,
lived everybody that ever belonged to
the money that makes the mare go.
as well as shaine.
its temperature—all so distinctly tracesher. If I could manage to got her iu with her i meeting step into the parlor.
The quick, active workers are thoeo
“ I feel humiliated, Aunt Kent," said
the Colored Woman’s Homo tat the rest When I followed ner, soon after, I found
who
make
a
success
of
it
here.
The
first
r.v. — r ;
7 — .
TV------'
8WMt Ju,l«1«
•• inSMdt"
of her life, I should be hind. But, as ahe her talking in oa sternly a flow as the L “I hope nobody else has seen him case of a failure by one of those so “Its color u a deep, deep blue, or deep I
bluith-l&gt;lar.k. and cannot be mistaken
o«t taUjtaho
isn’t a resident of the city, it will be waters came down at Lodore to Mrs. make such a silly s)x&gt;c taele of himself " gifted yet remains to be recorded. Hunt bluith-LlarJ;,
Belln^-my-Henr, you are wrong," in“Oxxr
(the surrouixdiug waters of the- North
"
Oxl 20 years?" “Yes," she exnecesaorv to pay her board. A dollar a Corliss, who sat . by the woodbine win­
these
mountains
high
and
low
and
you
ained. “George made mo promise
dow, with -hands folded in her black net­ terposed’AuntKent, gently. “Wemust can't find a worker who has failed in Pacific ore a bright, beautiful blue), and plained.
its waters differ in temjx’raturo from that when we. were
‘*3 married that I would
“Certainly, that would be the best ted mitts across her lap, and her tea­
LsadtiUe.
around it by about two degrees, so that never change. _ — — ------ »
thing Vb be done," replied Mrx. Deacon, colored curls shaking their heads, as it
This
is
the'class
of
people
who,
though
delicate, sensitive mold. am| this is near­
you cau tell in a minute if you are in it mean to keep my promise."
were,
at
the
world
ana
its
vanities
;
wvhile
waking pp a little. “Still, I don’t know
they may not hove more than what they
what we can do until wo have called a grandfather, who had been senior deacon ly or quite a matter of life or death with have earned by hard lalior when the week or out of it.” As it flows west of the one j A ladt who had quarreled with her
tor fifty years, and who had no idea even him. I doubt if you are loved again by is past, see millions within their grasp, hundredth meridian, west longitude, i' . bald-headed lover said, in dismissing
meeting of the society.”
so worthy a mon, end I cm sure you will
That was much like her! If the ves­ the chureh edifice could stand without
and who give you their solemn pledge feels thenorthwestword pressure ofth. him. “What is delightful about you,
great body of Antarctic water known as | my friend, is that I have not tne trouble
w» already W
w&gt;i*a n?‘ ** “j more "tooerely I hope you
him,, was
in deep discussion with
try had been on fire, ahe would have umu
that they will strike it three weeks hence.
■stopped to call a meeting of the society Mr. Oorlias upon the question then ab- wlU do&lt; be so misguided us to tlirow They arc never discouraged, and take Hamboll’* durrent, of a “darXr, dirty , of sending you back any locks of hair. ”
bag and disturbing us, aa to whether tt*BJ ■och * treasure, only for a romantic things just as they come, whether ill or yrecn" hue; aud thus the contrasted
sorb]
before ahe would have ventunxl to —
Bbown gave his wife an elegant um­
stream of "deep bluish black” is farced brella for her birthday present. “ Be
bath
should hereafter be
our Sat)
L.——
. , -school
—
_— ■otton.’
throw on a dipper of water.
good.
I oonid not laugh al Altai Kent', ten- &lt; 6 Le.drin. i, eomwawl odAatnly ot » bixlily north of the equator, farming a very careful of it I" ha said to her. “Oh,
“ But the poor creature’ is freezing called a Sunday-school.
Leadville is composed exclusively of a
“ I can never consent to have a relig­ &lt;lor MroMtnoa. Tint I .hook mj head working chu» ot pwple. In the pritical shrunken horn or distorted letter S re­ be-easy, dear ; I will use it only on Sun­
and starving,” ■ said * I, impatiently.
versed, the lower end painting to Panama
“ Can’t you, as President of the soci­ ions organization known by a heathen «aa Mt immovable from the bump of ,caM ot th. word. Hi... min« about
days and holidays, and then only when
nud the upper a little to the eastward of the weather is fine."
,s
ety, empower me to give her at least name," grandfather was saying, as I had firmness down to mv boot soles. And us ore filled with clerks, professors, law­
the Sandwich Islands. The equatorial
■one of those woolen sacks we have on heard him say half a hundred times be­ thus ended the third leeson.
yers and doctors. Don't for a moment
"Etna, is your father at home?”
counter-current
also
aids
in
causing
this
fore.
hand?”
Weeks after this, one day in xhe imagine that they are there aa ornaments,
said a bashful lover to his sweetheart.
“
bend"
in
its
course,
but
when
the
pres
­
** I don't know but I mightgoMlu ,
Mr. Coriua,tnlh Iub Borene.whtto “ dawning of the veer," when the bees receiving large salaries and doing noth­
sure is removed the current of dark blue “ I want to propose something very imthU, though I .uppo^UiBa" .racily &gt;'
*»”' “2*^““’
hummed and the lilacs bloomed, I went ing. No, indeed. In their rough miner’s resumes its westerly path, curving gently p°rtant to ----him.” “—
No,,---------Clarence,’papa
order." returned
r.tun„.l the deacon
Araom,-,
wil.f h» OOttld b™d m one of the toialllxed out to dig blood-root where the road ran garb you would take them never forwhat
in order,"
’s.wife,
round.
w not at bome, but. I am. Couldn’t you
leaning back in her chair, and smooth­ fathers and the versatile sons of the through a bit of woodland, a Itttle north they ore. They are workers, even though
The explanation of this “mighty river I PF?P°?*®
me jD*1 “ weU ? ” And he
be
church.
of
the
village.
Because
if
we
didn't
need
their
early
years
were
spent
in
colleges,
ing the taBle-cover between her thumb
’ntb perfect suooeau
So there was nothing for me to do but it, somtelxxly might, and Aunt Susannah banks ana offices. They dig and delve running in the Pacific Ocean," os Capt. I
and finger.
McKirdy calls it, is voj-y rationally j Whbn Dr. H. and Lawyer A were
Shu seemed to l&gt;e meditating, so I to sit and smile and listen; for grand­ considered a few roots and herbs “ so side by side with your common lalxircr, pointed out by himself. "There is con- • walking arm-in-arm, a wag said to a
■waited for a minute, and &gt;then she said, father and Aunt Susannah were not the handy to have in the house." Present­ who understands neither Latin nor aiderabie testimony," he says, "as to the [ friend : “These two ore just equal to
jiersons to yield the floor when it was ly I felt an unconscious, magnetic draw- French, and know only one thing, end
^abruptly ;
existence of a current setting to the south- one highwayman.” “ Why ? ” asked his
„ ,that
that they
as hard
ing to look up,
and is
there
stoodmust
Mr. work
thatjust
is that
they must work just i
“ What do you think of Mr. Brod­ once theirs by priority.
ward and southeast along the Califomion ! friend. “ Because, ” rejoined the wag,
“ Mr. Corliss, is it not time for us to Brodhead.
_________ &gt; this
day dnv
I cannot
tell 1 tell their
illiterate
companions
“to the
To this
I cannot
' a-'' their
illiterate
companions
"
head, Bella?”
and Mexican coasts (possibly a cou tin tux- I “ it is a lawyer and a doctor—year
“ There! I shouldn't wonder if he go?" said Mrs. Corliss, at early atar-ris- how he came there. It was os though j manor Ixirn" if they expect to make the tion of the Japanese current). Tiiis body money or your life.”
he hail shot up like u field lily, right out , same wages.
would give ns something !" I exclaimed, ing, with her measured dignity.
of water gets pent up in the Gtdf of Pan­
“
Certainly,
my
dear,'
replied
Mr.
down
These
are
the
mon
who
compose
the
of
the
ground,
and
he
stood
with
his
eyes
T»«n
—
going down on my knees in my heart to
ama. It ctinnot get south on account of the names and ages of her pupils, and
the deacon’s wife for my injustice. " He Corliss, rising at once, with his head dropped shyly as a girl’s and his hand­ active clement which has given Leadville Humboldt's current, and the two streams
ia a man of means, and a generous man, still bent to catch grandfather's last sen­ some lips trembling. I pitied liim al­ itc reputation for push aud enterprise, clump® their course to the westward, of their parents, at the Iteginnxng of the
tence.
most ns much as Aunt Kent hod done. and those who have not the means to running along side by side near the term, asked one little fellow, “What’s
Tve always heard."
“Bella, put on your hat and walk out
“ It will kill me if’I don't speak, and build up a business here nor wish to do equator, until they meet the equatorial your father’s name ? ” " O, you needn’t
The deacon’s wife looked puzzled.
Like down his name, he’s too old to go
it
will kill me if I do, and you don't some hard work had better not come.
with
us
a
little
way.
It
is
a
charming
counter-current, which splits them like a to school to a woman ! " was the inno­
“Oh, your old colored woman !’’ said
wedge." Undoubtedly, as this able offi­ cent reply.
-she, directly. “ I wasn’t thinking about evening," said Mrs. Corliss, turning to listen," said he, throwing out his words
Stitching on a Button.
a
cer of the mercantile navy suggests, the
her ; I was thinking of you. St. Brod­ me after taking a ceremonious leave of in jerks, like water running from
o .„.
w. 1
He had never tried it before, but he
...__
’cur"
“Hksbt m bo practical 1" raid Mra.
straight-necked Ixittle, and looking
nudSusannah.
.
•
the newly-discovered "horn-shaj ’
head has a very nigh opinion of you, Aunt
Ot course I wont lor mv lint I should dcnl)' »t mo .with -mi polhol
Stic feeling j WIU1 naturally a self-reliant man, and
Bella. Did you know it ?”
rent" is .&lt;x^ih1«tion“of'th« J™nrao Yoiipgwifc “WbeD mother went into
[ begun to
confident jf his ability to do it.
too Kuro sfwo, or th? &lt;»toitoy Irat yrar Henry ™t ril h«r
, _ .u
“ What do you mean, Mrs. Shackel­ ns soon think of insisting on breathing ]n }U8, great brown eyes tiiat I»I that he I Moreover, his wife had gone to the current,’, known
...
,
thintra
nor tin* rorr no-rf ria a- • R.x
abashed. For what was
Stream of Jajum," whose pheno­ things after her the’rerv next day ; ho
ford ?" said I, aS surprised os though the in an exhausted receiver ns -of refusing I
___
, counter. Therefore, carefully selecting“ Black—&gt;&gt;a
mo,off
o„ the coasts of
•*“&gt; "“J*;ya.
be so stirred by me?
mena and movements
man in the moon hod winked at me, for to follow a suggestion of Mra. Corliss’. 1 should
“ You couldn't cure any for me, I imp- ^rom that lady's work-lmsket the thick­
•nJ its
it. recurvation
reeurv.tio. a^.^
urou
Japan and
— th. AP..
»- &gt;no’my friends all knew how I detested such Or BO 1 supposed Urnix. But I trembled [ “ Von eonkln I ror.. »&gt;,e to
'
needle and stoutest thread, he reso­ cific to the California
talk. And, besides, I never considered in my heart, and Ixegun to run over in pose ?." said Mr. Brodhead, humbly.
coast were origin­ went on, “mother did want tbtm, for
" Perhaps I might, I don't know," I : bitedy set himself to the task. Spitting
ally ascertained and charted by Ca'pt .i she has never come back to live with u»
Mrs. Shackelford that sort of it woman. my mind all my little over-dones and replied, almost involuntarilv.
. DJ'on his fingers, he carefully rolled the
Silas Bent, of London, in Perry s Japan since. Wasn’t it queer ?"—Boaton TranHer attention was usually centered in under-dones. She had such a Ladv Su" Dear me!" But a love’story sounds cnd.°f the thread into a point, and then,
the sewing society and her flower garden. ixrrior way that, though I really loved so differed when a man tells it himself. 1 cluing one of his own optica, he at- expedition. The deep-blue color of the tcript.
Tub colored people of Little Rock are
Kuro Siwo near the Japan Islands and
But for once some other idea had our minister’s wife, I always feJt a sense
And so, presently, it was I who teem- i tempted to fill up the needle’s solitary all the way across the North Pacific to divided as to the needs of the soil. One
taken. poesewuon of her mind, and, as of guilt, and never at home with her.
j
bled
and
cast
down
mv
eyes
ami
blushed;
■
e
J
e
•
“
Ut
the
thread
either
passed
by
on
congregation
has been praying for rain
California
'marks
its
identity
with
Capt
her thoughts always ran in grooves, she
But it seemed it was not that I had and it was Mr. Broihead who looked |
side or the other of the needle, or
never could harbor more than one at a been late at church or absent from the j as though he was master of the whole ; wo’’ked itself against Die flittering steel McKirdy's "deep bluish black" .arrant while tne other asked for continued sun­
shine. The minister of the wet district
as
traced
westwardly
from
the
Gulf
of
’time.
sewing society this time. Neither had I ' world and the stare besides.
' an*t refused to be persuaded. However, Panama to the mid-Pitdfie.
sent the following note to the people of
“Mr. Brodhead is a nice man, and a | a bow too many orxv
a bow too few ou my ' Aunt Susannah, waiting behind the ।
thread suddenly bolted through the
The importance of this discovery is he dry: “You folks oughterbe ashamed
■fine-looking man," she said, looking at n
i
thoug11 • ak- i woodbine window, thought I was gathto the extent of an inch, and, fearof yourselves. This orosscrut prayin’ is
me sharply. " A man of means, and a Brodhead had been to her.
ering herbg
bUjck a pfarni|M.v&gt; for Uie [ ing to lose this advantage, he ouickly recognized by the highest authority of
the British Aduirslity na reflecting new enough to get the Lord so bothered that
generous man, as you say."
"My dear, she began, os sweet and | Hun had dropped behind the cedars on | d'®w the ends together and united them aud decisive light ujxon the mysterious He don’t know what to do.”
“I suppose so," I replied, gathering as cold and us stifl as a dish of frozen the top of Mount Margaret wh?n I went
*hout the sixeof a buckshot circulation of Pacific waters, and as jus­
Jtsr before visiting the menagerie,
my shawl about me.
custard, " I want to haev a serious talk home with Mr. Brodhead by my side, Tll° hutton was a trouser one, but he tifying
Johnny u»u
had u
a passage at iuuw
arms with
the
utjiuy a iiAJi.vuuj(
Bivnwuu lauuiu
wtui mu
recasting tn
of Western
Pacific t[ vvuuuj
"Oh, don’t you go yet, Bella I was with you
y imofe
’ !1 ldted
e dimensions
of its holes, and it charts. It affords a lonc-looked-fo? key | young aunt who assisted at Jiis toilet,
yon on a serious subject, and per- ! In
my
hands emptv, but mv heart full.
IULO&lt;1 th
tbe
dimensi
•wanting to see you, and I consider your .,h»p.
’----- TI------------ vMr.
&lt;- '
’’
’ * m&lt;1’ are to .1« I u'Rknnlr
rt&lt;n» OD
may m —
weU ----uy-1
«• -----once,
Ye,. ,e „t. eog^nd,
«•». only n
going
oi the back of his shirt to the history of the Kuro Si wo—the and with whom he Hew into a rage. Ar-dropping in quite providential. The Brodhead Ima aohclted the good office, married twowc-k. from next Wednoadav. ; ,------ ----------*1... greatest
» B...B of
raf oceans
■&gt; u— rived
—nt
.1 B the
—X. ra menagerie,
I' ~ ~
T . &gt;). —•.. —— was ....
,A» &gt;j passed the needle gen­ Gulf-stream of the
Johnny
im­
deacon and I were talking of calling on ot Mr. Corlraa and myadt between you | And the moral ot my atory ia tl.ro :
! tly upward through the linen, he felt as that dark water, after coursing so mediately interested by n strange foreign
.you this very evening,” said the deacon’s and lumaelt. He «xmm lo be a very ear- you want your buainem done, go: jf , a mingled pity and disdain for men
many
thousand
of
miles,
beads
around
animal
with
a
long,
litne
body.
“
What
wife, putting out her hand to keep me nest admirer, but a very diffident one. not, send. ’’
j bungling over such eaav jobs; and, as the North American coast, aud) complet­ animal is that, mamma?” he asked. “It
from rising: "and, when I saw'your Wliat should you sav to the idea of
1 he let the button gracefully gUJa down ing its grand round, re-enters the main is called an ant-eater, my son.” After
blue shawl turning in at the gate, I said &gt;entertaining a proposal of marriage from !
; the thread to its appointed place, he equatorial stream whence it originates, a long silence : “ Mamma, can’t we
•to myself, * That’s as marked a token as him?”
i
Playing the Drummer.
1 said to himself that if ever be married a near the Asiatic coast It is quit a evi­ bring Annt Mary here some day ?”
Rebecca at the well, with the pitcher on
" I couldn’t think of such a thing for I Young Bummelhans has just l»een dis- ■ second time it should lie for some nobler dent, also, that for all purposes of navi­
her shoulder. ’ I haven’t the gold ear- ,a moment, Mrs. Corliss. I have no ex- charged by his employer, old Twoper- ye*»on than a dread of sewing on butgation in the region through which it
Tings and bracelets to offer you, but I ,pwetation or wish ever to marry anyone," | cent. The facts are as follows: Bam- ! tons. The first downward tin us t had moves, so magnificent a “river in thHeroism of Lighthouse Keepers.
•have all the rest,” ahe added, laughing said
‘
It wan a grand and heroic conception
I, feeling very much annoyed.
। melhans had just returned from a trip i
same happy result, anti, holding the sea" (within which the Peruvia made the
.nervously.
button
down
firmly
with
thumb,,he handsome run' of 322 miles a day), is to build a lighthoase on the Eddyatoae,
Mre, Corliss sighed severely. "Mar- over the State. His trip hod been a j button
down
firmly
with
hishisthumb,,he
Just now the descon came ia. Now ,riago is adivindy-apiK&gt;inted institution," very satisfactory one to himself, per- came up agum
again with all that confidence destined to be a great highway of com- but what shall be said of the men who
lh«ro.i», iu tl» opinion of iu.»ifc,hnt said she, “and not to be lightly set aside haps, but not so to his employer. Ho j which uniform success inspires. Per­
first of all tried the experiment ot dwell­
yr.?**? ,Tb7without. --do.
ooMideration
ing ia the horrible isolation oi that
-----..„.^.ation su'd
and prayer. ■ had spent a great dealcJ money in bug-“aj» L..e point of the needle did not endidn t make the world. He found it al- —
- to give
storm-beaten edifice, cut off from the
You are net now prepared
a final i gy rides and one
ne thing and another, and . *'‘r V. ’ *he
. e bone,
*x&gt;oe» but
*’ut it
“ seemed
8e®n*®d to him
Sleep North and South.
ready made. And when he came in, answer to so imjiortant a matter. It. I had taken very few orders.
oroera. When Bum- |I that it did, and his °°iDment
comment upon the
rest of the world, uncertain whether the
was emphatic. But he
A learned German sava: “In sleep building would aland the test of the
comes upon you suddenly. Take time, melbans called in to see the old man the I rircumstance
......
•
,
veI7 ingenious, and next time would any position except north and south is stores, deafened by the roar of the
.J
.ttuushoulders
,au*;
urop
ine mv
. ffriend,
riend,
to think
it
dear
it over care­ latter was mad. He said :
worWonlus
and go off
pickfu*u deai
pMTcrf
X,
with
“I don’t pelieve you makes any ef- 1 hold the button by one edge and oome disagreeable, but from cast to west al­ waters which sometimes would shoot
* ’
‘
"“i a view to
jnsr ooldan anoles.
...»
•... duty.
»
fort to sell goots. Ven I vssh a drum- I UP through the hole nearest the other, most intoleraiile, at least in cur hemisK right over the lantern, or dash headlong
what/-is1 your
” ,
mer I olvavs sold goots to de merchants, I
course he would. But the needle phero it is otherwise. The cause of this against the lighthouse with fearful vio­
no matter ven dey don’t vant any. I lia^
independent way of suiting itself phenomenon can obviously be found only l-nee, causing every part to vibrate aa
j though to keep her teeth in, and then
made do acquaintance von everybody." I 8® to boles, and it chose the one where m that great magnet which is formed by though the whole fabric were instan­
kissed me good-night—a soft, clammy
“ How did you use to manage to sell .
thumb was. Then the needle got the earth with its atmosphere, i. c., ter­ taneously goiag to pieces? It is re­
“Ah ! and what does Bella nay?’’ J®"
re­ ; kiss, which made me feel as though I
restrial magnetism.
This magnetism corded that only two men attended the
duh/t care aboui holc*.
turned the deacon, looking as though
&gt;. wanted a lump of sugar. Accordingly, goods when you w»re a drummer?"
d ft
exerts on certain persons, l&gt;oth hearty and lighthouse built by Budyard, and that
•• I vill show you all about daL how’ “ jt
Koing to be abused for
were a question of investing in real cs- I went in the house and ate one, and
Schoost you sits down in cliaira. You ■ them, and the button might have been otherwise, who are sensitive, a pet'uliar one of them was seized with sadden illtat&lt;\ or the price of gold.
thought no more about Mr. Brod­
'
“ Bella doesn’t any anything,” I re­
vns a country merchant; I playa now de 11111 unperforated disk for all the aper* influence wonderful enough to disturb imm and died. It was in the roughest
head for a mouth and a day.
ture» whiek that needle could thence­
time of year, and although the survivor
plied. "Certainly not before she is
At the end of that time Aunt Kent drummer ?’’
waked."
“ All right,"said Bummelhans. “I’ll forward be makle to discover, without in­ sons disturbing the circulation, the hoisted a signal of distress, no bout
asked mo to go down and do up her
“You need not wait long, if that is caps. Aunt Kent was a dear, good old be a country merchant, and I’ll show you finite poking and prodding. It always nervous functions, and the equilibrium could reach the rock. Whni to do with
came th’.vugh when it was least expect­ of the mental powers. There are per­ the dead body he did not know. At first
■sdl," answered Deacon Shackelford. “I'll lady, who lived in a little yellow and how they do.”
Bummelhans pvtended to be writing ed, and never when it was wanted. -Still sons whom I know, the head of whose he thought he would throw it into the
■ak you now. Have yon any objection white cottage at the end of the grave­
to on offer of marriage from Mr. Brod­ yard. where her husband and seven at hia desk, and old Twoperoent came he persevered, and it was not until he bed is to the north, and who, in order to 8**0, but he was hindered by the fear lest
finally discovered that he had stitebod wake early, reverse their usual position tl&gt;o friends of the deceased might charge
head? There!”
children were lying in one pathetic row, up from one side, boring and scraping. over the edge of the button, and had in bed, from that of north to south, but
him with the crime of murder. Fora
“Goot morning. Can’t I sell you
“ He xs a very bashful man, Mr. Brod­ under the beds of hoart’s-eaae and forsew.q it ou the wrong side of the shirt, without understanding the reason why, whole moath the weather continued
some goota ?*’
head is, Bella, and so he got us to help get-mi'-note. But wlxen they went she
beyond that they could always awake boisterous, and for that whole month
“Who are you ?” says Bummelhans, thy t he utterly broke down.
him a little. Why, he is in love with adopted nil tbe world into her warm,
earlier, the sleep being more broken. I the solitary survivor kept the light all
looking up.
yoc,” interposed Mrs. Deacon Shackel­ motherly heart. So, though she lived
Florence and Raymond.
have hod it related to me that, at a mil­ night now that his comrade could no
“I travels for de Galveston firm of
lira
m _raralraw^ul
ford—" he is in love with you down to ralran.B -.-•♦I. &gt;•
At the reception ot American actors itary hospital in Russia, there were longer share the duty, watch by watch,
TwopercenL”
.
•Vi- 1—A- ”
’
“ You do, do you? So you travel for by the -Savage Club of London, Mr. patients of highly .’wnsitivo natures who with him, and for that whole month ha
. “ Let it run out of his foes, then,” j ever
»»db or
kept the body of thedead man, although
that infernal old thief, do you ? Take Florence said that “times have improved
■said I, beginning to feel Hke new yeast.
“
It had fallen into horrible corruption. *
that
!" and to impress upon his em­ ot late, and that he coaid recollect when
** But you can’t hare auy*VI-----—:—*
actors not only did not get bceakfeate wing of the building they did not got on Can any more terrible strait be conceived
ployer
the
difficulties
ot
drumming
up
me man,
jHTBiisiea rars, ueicon. i
Aunt Kent! When I went in, trade, Bummelhans kicked the old man given to them, Lui found it a hard mat­ so well; in fact, prostration setaned to tluui that in which the brave fellow was
"And think! after n while you won’t there she was knitting a checked sock
ter to get breakfast at all But all this be sotting ib, and it was found advisable placed? Yet we do not even know his
L-—your grandfather and
—jyour
-----Aunt
* —. for young Mrs. Cable’s first baby, with
Stave
is changed, an i if America m-nds bad to get them back to their former wards as
such a look of peaceful repose on her corner and choked him for a while, and actors to the old country she sends very soon as possible, where the heads ot the
face that one would be willing to go then told the old gentleman, who was few poor ones. ” Mr. Rayxaood, quoting beds were to the north. I have beard of valving hazardous labor, if one or two
It is best to think*of these over the Mino weary juith of suffering,'if
Artemus Ward to the eAect that “he
men have cxjwj to the- front and left
And you won’t find a kinder it sliould lead at last into such a land of
their names for the admiratiua of pos­
he hadn't got it with him,’* explained
terity, there have always been a hundred
that
he
had
come
to
Loodou
at
an
awkMr. Brodhead.*
obscure heroes who have lived and died
Can are not human, though they are
Tkxas society is agitated over
endowed with certain human instincts, of Mr. Hollingshead, but that lie hod question of whether or not the groom at
tai of this ! body who came to me last week in a I Mich
ns staying
staying out
out nights,
nights, and
andfollow!
thought it well to vomo. He thought a wedding aliould wear his revolver belt voroa ■
•uch nn
It is too love affair. He a a man of whose lewe1 tug aftur otii'ur cats.—Peck* Sun.
that ” Loudon was &amp; big town, that cv- inside or outride his dress coat
‘ pluhtd.
the ailver away after supper, and feel­
ing the creak and crank of the whwb. absurd 1.
more tlinr. usual, as though the ma­
chine needed oiling, the front gate

�4UGUBT, 1880.
I arivnow receiving my full stock of
Vaalwilla,
would make, noise enough to arouse
’■ The three whom tie nuns were named
aaaltoT Wen, tbejrtnb [ Hezekiah, Philetus and Joshua, aud everybody alioutthe house. The sash iu
the other window could bo raised, but
tbe books that Dan's excuse for miiudng. them was that
Dan's Anger's had scarcely touched it
UutBft FSM"
«. ; Qjie lonely, nuuv night in the begm- when t^Sor .three dogs, which seemad
to be kenneled directly below, oom■Yea,) ; ningerf 1862, Dau Harrison set out to work
nienced a furious Itorking. Escape by
. -- his wv tiito the confederate inttench;
Bot It’a Lnt bentMe I need R-oo, I alwayo l.hd a ; mcz&gt; around Centerville, charged to see that way was cut off.
After a moment of thought, Dan de­
. . M,ek...
everything that might lie turned to value
*
to the confederate cause. Dan had no cided to wait till the house grew quiet,
Oh, I’m smut,' I’m «ry. Fra lively - I eu&gt; walk. ; particular make up ftxeept the drew of a and then icsccnd the stairs and go out
by the fro * door. Ho might have -to
o.a.’&amp;Tfci1- —-7-. !
OFFICE IN THCM AN'8 BUICK, SECOND STORY.
yc.nn&lt;muil
: &lt;*pt that bo was (wuen no got uicre(
„ within the confederate lines to secure
Doa’‘dM,t
* ,Ue
*f,rr dlDD" -r’*r7 some sort of compensation for three scarcely got settled when he heard a
Weil, j &lt;t *&gt;* * Huh* vomatimea, but that always wu 1 horses seized by a party of confederate commotion down stairs and the heavy
Don i
Util,
ihm. wan. Lw^tr ram r“derBL Circumstances might alter his trend of a, man. Creeping out erf bed,
*•
7
I plans and his story, but if so, he would and putting his ear to the floor, he bool
Wall. B&gt;y heart » wy taoder, but I think ’tw*a al- have something else at his tongue's end. mode out that the woman's son had re­
The Spy left the te-kral oulp mu and turned home after, a considerable alwence
Poo’t you Ihd rt rametimm happen, that you can’t ! headed directly for Centerville. He mot within the canfederute lines.
Dan ILsteued for a long time, catching
v—
■no advimtiwe
T
“I witli
I wix.li
dl
o«tthat
&lt;l.y,night,
.7? btv in the
words enough to keep the run of the
Wha* I Ymi think my meaan&lt;y,a failbui Why Ira | der cover of them, anil at dark again took conversation, and when ho heard both
Tbe Wcwsbu • thorongb, bon* Ad* circulation.
w. tad i
H. knew that dwge, moving ocroas the floor he slipped into
. bed again. It was well ho did so. The
tscM sixty yaar.
lurked ui every fence corner for one who­
.
.
.... ...
.. .
. ; akulkcd along, and ho therefore nuts _our door opened, a light appeared, and
”
| l»Mteeontbem^ler »ndwjke.l Inkklr ss mother and son aspended, she said;
"Of course he’s a'fool! Do von think
Hut 1 writ* a*(podaatTvr with a good old-fuhlooed । forwardjkowung quite a number of negroes
I've got so old th^t I can't tell an idiot
.u.
“&lt;1
■»“ wiU.mn being di.ter .nd.'
। turned. Just then many slaves were try- when I see him T’i
"Well, these/are suspicious times,”
V hMa4 knta ,hak7 when I .bp lor ' ing to rsogii the federal lines, and tliis
VILLAGE OFFICER^
muttered the snyruu reply, and both ad­
,
| fact grrt Dan into trouble.
President—EUliu Chlpcan.
Uon't you rfeofi a Uttia walktasr It's a way Tra
About nine o'clock, as he stepped briskly vanced to the l»edS
. Don seemed to Ve fast asleep. Ono . Recorder—Frank McDerby.
..IM, ^w ««. 1 ■to,K. 11”1™1 ««»»ung rf itrnw men
was • mJ.
sprang from the buslies and confronted hand all cnunpcdjjp was on the quilt in
D8**^It—ih*! t'? *U
J T**&gt; 1 °*° him, supposing him at first to be a uegro, plain sight,^(nd he laid his face screwed
Cook, B. F. Reynold*. Wm. Bo*tou.
Dos'irmuuiidsw... o,«rr I am *oc .warn l i »»»en finding ho was a white man, the up until the lonesome look ought to have
melted a heart of stone.
do. *».
• leader of the patrol wgun asking leading
"There! don’t ho look like a fool?" j
Jltrirtirf.
Ur.rD....^.i.,. nnewtion. Mid inainting npon
n­
_________________________
a rnshkvH-d w«&lt;
i phes. I or some reason Dan thought it whispered the mother.
“He may be one, but it don't do any
Cr»’wl*cv'Jrj Sibhath st &gt;0U
In a romer -by the finable, with your slip,'em on In-st to change his plans. Dropping his
Don't pSirX’ warm Brney Mantis' Don't you ‘ Jpft •‘houldcr and
..... humping
.... - Upu r his back.
..
hurt to let the patrol, take him into our ' *• m. and “ p. w. s»bi«uh »&lt;■!&gt;&lt;&gt;»]
iwVWlfcdtoUieirqmAtau, IT, whining wl|&gt;o«t»." umral the »n, nnd both j

ORNO STRONG,

gwhville girertorg.

maffi. un roue throat?

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CONSISTING OF-

Dress Goods, Gloves,'Hosiery, Notions, Cloths, Flan­
nels, Ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.
for. Ladies and Gents.
ho Suits of Underwear,
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mutation of ahnlf-u
nhnlf-uiL
drawling voice, iu imitation
it. :, descended tlwsloirs.
Bujinrw Jirrrfcrju
and captured a fool!"
-Dan must get outof that. Not by way
"Laidfora nigger nad
tT
growled
“- - the ’loader,
---as --Dan -began
o-- to _
ask
L 1 ol t,,e window; but down stairs and out [
W. IL YOUNG,
■■"7 questions....J
[ of the front door. The patrol could not I
silly
nud.L....
danced.....1
around.
do you
live?" nnktxl
asked O
one
off, aud ho hail no time to sjiare. .
" Whar
\Vhar'’ tlo
vol! lira?"
’&gt;'“of_ the_ j
others.
’
' i Hastily resuming his garments, be softly
descended the stairs. While waiting at
"In —ze—moon,”drawled Dsn,laugh
H A. BARBER.
j the door he heard the son go out, and
ing ns loud as he could.
U. Homeopathic Pbyildan and Pun/con
I after two or three minutes ho softly o}xmed
“ How do you get down here?"
• Office, near 'vahlrocc, on corner of WmUImt
ton and SUU btre«U, Na*bvlU«, Mich.
.
“On—a—string—ha! lia! ho!" Aud । the dobr.
No one was iu the room. Tiptoeing
he iui^ped around and chuckled as if he '
DR. C. IF. GOUCHER,
i across it, he opened tlie froot door-and
had got off a good joke.
“ Well, I suppose wo'd better give him I stepj»ed out, but only to stand face to face
j
with
theson,
ayoungmanofabouttwentya kick and let him go,” remarked the
leader. "He's no nigger, don't know ' five rnd of good muscular development.
CHAS. H. BRADY,
enough to be a soldier, and we'd better For what seemed a long minute they •
| looked into each other's faces. The i
TTORNEY at Law aud Solicitor In Chancery
hurry him along.”
Estate and Insurance
Ajieot. Collecting
imnicraw uiirn aaiu:
i -A Real EMate
Inauranc* Aaeot.
"I don't know alxint that!" remarked i confederate then said:
•■Tbnnr up rdu Uuda Mr. Yauk- |
the third man, who had alonebeea silent
busincaa
entrust*.Office oppoalta Une
plnved!
”
•
:
buelncaa
entruat*.^
to
my
care.
the
gnmc
is
played!'
—
"I don't know of any fool in tliis neigh­
"n House, Nashville. Ml*.
Mich.__________________
f —
“ 1 just came in to bid youicood-nighlt"
।
borhood, aud wo shouldn’t let this chop
, LEWIS DURKEE,
go until wo have a closer look st him. coolly answered Dan, and bo gntliorod ,
Here, you infernal idiot, do you know : and made a rush.
F AWYER, Notary Publie, Rea! Estate and Inaur
■ The confederate did not follow, liecanse I JLA
any one around here ?"
ance AganL Collection* promptly made, aod
" Missus Brown—Missus Brown!" re­ j he realized that Dan wits running directly ' Conveyancing prop-rly executed Office la P. C
’ Griffiths Store.
I
for
the
approaching
natroL
He
was
under
plied Dan, using the first Damo that
| full headway when ne.met them, or saw
camo in his way.
■
EMORY PARADY.
"Well, it’s "only a step down thnr," that he was going to run into them, and
USTICE OF THE PEACK. Conveyancing eaxwsaid the man, "and if she kuows him swerved aside.
fully and nr Jmptly attended to. Office eaai
1
"Shoot that Yankee—kill him! kill
| eidi Main Htn el. Nashville Mich.
it's all right"
So there was a Mr. Brown close at ■ him!' shouted the confederate at the
WM. PARMENTER.
hand. Noone could have been more sur­ I house, and the patrol opened lire in reD. Office over HnlPa Drag etora. Verprised tlian the spy, and ho feared ho i spouse.
intofeet
a bail
scrape.
। had
Dangotten
was nothimself
over thirty
away,
and JI. isoutvIHe, Mlcb.
' the gloom of the night saved him from be­
There was no chance for him but to go
W. H GRIS WOLD.
along, and go ho did, amusing the men ing riddled. Oncsbullet struck him in the
D. Homoeopathic PbrMdaa and .S'lrgeon.
left arm,
belowofthe
ellntw,itliinflicting
tor just
a quarter
a-mile
strange antics• Office over 1&gt;. C. Grifflin’* .tore. Residence
corner
Pnillipa
and Durkee atreeta. I-rmupt attaoi
a
painful
wound,
but
the
others
went
wild
nnd silly talk. Mrs. Brown was a widow,
uuuru small
BW.U! ' 111,11 he stx&gt;n distanced pursuit. Dan did Uou given Co calls day or night.
living in a comfortable, though
ras
marchetl
aot
8
et
luto
Centerville
that
time,
but
farm house, and Dan wi
’ 2,
A. M. FLINT,
straight up to her door. She was a wo­ he »a« tht^e a mouth later.
man alxiut fifty years of age, with a kind
collection, prumully m&gt;4&lt; Office over D. C.
An Arkansas Hairpin on a Bender.
Uce and motherly ways.
Griffith'*Store, Nubrille, Mich. ,
"Widder Brown," began the leader of I The prisoner in cell Nosl waa making
R PARADY, '
the party, as he put his hand on the i a great noise ns court opened, and he
spy, “we captured this fool down the j was therefore brought out first. He was If ANUFACTURERof BooU ind 8beea Makln(
1U. and repair]0! neatly done, alao atrid atten­
rood th or. Ho acts and talks like a fool, a stout, thick-set :uan with short bxir tion
to till all orders promptly, and at tbe lowest
but wo want to be sure he isn't tricking I and milk-white eyes, and he believed ll»ln&lt;priou. Shop east aide of Main dtre t.
us. He says he knows you. If you j himself to 1ms a mountain lion of the
fiercest
order.
He
came
out
bn
the
know him, that's oil we want'-'
rayman. Good* and iuo*^.
I dunce, with a half-concealed war-whoop
nlaca tn the village. Sloat bar
" Missus Brown know Tommy," chuck­
led Dau, as he boldly entered the house | in his teeth.
“Is your name William Hill?" softly
SUHE1DT,
and sat down, aud took the family -eat on j
j
inquired
the
court.
his lap.
bii
“Old man, you bet I” was the ready
The widow's vanity was a bit flattered, [
in the first place, tliat she had been ' reply. ,
“Prisoner, this court doesn't bet, and
called upou to identify a stranger, and in
gHUcrltanton*
Cardjs.
the next place, she would lose prestige if if it has to inform you of that fact again
it may have to add sixty days to your
she failed to do so.
"Mebbe I know him—mebbe I do,” sentence. Do you plead guilty or not yyOIaCOTT HOUSE,
she replied as she looked for her spec- guilty to drunkenness?”
XnHhvillc, Miohigun.
“Judge, I was drunkcr’n a t»eer bor'L
taeles.
"Somehow or other I alius
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
know all the fools going, and most of 'em I was fighting drunk. I was just in the
come around for victuals. Now, then, I condition to chaw up half the police
This I. a new Hotel, o-nt rally located, well kept,
force of this one-horse four-corners. end
will look at him."
Ila (Mtmns srv always .lire of gettluK l«U-' *oShe put on her spectacles, took the Judge,, let me out long enough to ilap coQimuiahou. for I hr amount paid, than at any
candle in her hand, and Dan was scruti­ my wings and give a crow which can be
beard four miles agin a stiff wind !’*
nized for a long minute. He looked up
“William Hill, I think I know what
into her face and grinned and chuckled,
y J. rilMHIS,
: ails you," quietly remarked the court,
though liis heart was in ids mouth. .
J
after
looking him over. “You are aching
"ribo don’t know him,” whispered one
Bohh Harber,
to
fall
against
some
consumptive
Detroit
­
of the.men.
The widow overheard it aud now she er about five feet high who will mash you
flatter
than
aole-leutlier.
You
evidently
•van on her mettle. . Walking slowly
across the room to put dowu the candle think yourself a tarantula, but you are
and her spectacles, she turned and said; nothing but a rablut Instead of being Union Hou**.
" les, lie's a fool, aud you are bigger a terror, you are a nuisance, and I shall
’ send you to the work-house."
O,
Notary Public.
fools fur stopping him!”
Maple Grove, Mich
i
“Judge, I'm from Arkansas, and I
"Then you know him?” asked the I tell vou I am dangerous."
leader.
ti ‘-Pooh! I shall send you for tliirty gTjEBHAUSEB,
" I rather think sol His uame is Tom- &gt;
my, and ho lives somewhere around Fairlax. He's been here more'n a dozen
“Don't disgrsce'me, Judge. Make it
times."
six months at least Think of the story
Didn't propose matrimony, did ha?” going bock to Arkansas that I was sent READY MADE CLOTHING.
asked one of the tnen,
up on a hoas-fly sentence. "
“No!" she snapped, "butif he had
IViMih wllie,_____ -_____ Ml&lt;‘b.
But his Honor was obstinate, and the
he'd have stood a better chance than prisoner sat down on a nail-keg in the
white men who hide hi fence coxuexs to corridor and said he'd have to kill one of rpHAT HUSBAND OF MINE I
capture niggers!”
the guards at the work-house to restore
GeU hie BRAVING and HAIR CCTTIKG
bo saying she slammed the door on las lost prestige.—Detroit Free Press.
them nml went away. Hhe sat dowu by
A. L. RASEY’S,
the table and looked hctom at Dun, and
Happy.
presently mused:
helaJnatM handsome aa be can be. A full
A young couple,-in full honeymoon, Uand
oe of Gent. Furnlabisg Gooda.Cl«»r» and Totacoo,
“Yea, he's a fool, and those men had
enjoyed the month of May in a delight­
no business hauling liim around, do mat­
rural village:
ter whether I knew him or not. I guess fulSai
A. BUSH,
d she, caressingly:
he’s hungry and tired aud I'll give him
“ At least, my adored one, tell me that
“THE BOSS"
something to eat aud send him to bed."
you are not ennuied here ; that you do
Dan “played the fool” to perfection,
not too much regret vour bachelor life."
“ Do not think of it, my angel. On
a real motherly interest in him. She
NARHVILLE,
.
MICH.
raided him upstairs, showed him the
Rspalrlagdo— wtth Xtnwa sad Phyulck.
bed bo was to occupy, and then went immediately.1
down with the light, sayjpgyyiLLIAM JONK®,
“Fools can see in th/ dark w well aa
ASWSK QAISUUU, U UOUMVRIU BCllIUll,
by daylight, and you might set the was charged before the Birmingham
boose on tire.*'
magistrates Recently with taxiing a cat
The spy wm out of the scrape, in one alive. She was seen by a neighbor car­
sense, and yet he was in trouble. He rying the cat in her apron to a wash­
wanted to reach and paw the confederate house, and soon afterward camo out
outposte before daybreak. If he remained slinking her empty apron. She frankly
in the house he would encounter people admitted that she had put the cat in the
boiler out of spite te her sister, to whom
it belonged.
vaihetolMvef

A

I always aim to moke prices on goods as

LOW AS THE LOWEST
And prices on PRODUCE as High as the Highest and give
every one a fair, square deal.
D. C. GRIFFITH.
||ARi)WARE SPECIALTIES

Detroit Stove Works Stoves,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,

Iron, Nails and. Steel,

PURE WHITE LE4DS AND LINSEED OILS,
A arnislii'H. Colors and Hi-iimIk-m.

CHAMPION X-CUT SAWS,
PUMPS, BOTH WOOD AND IRON,
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, TABLE CUTLERY. SHEARS, RAZORS, Ac.,
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ TOOLS.
ly^Thnuking the public for their liberal patronage during the past, I shall
endeavor by good goods and Iahc Prices to merit, it in the future.

FRANK C. BOISE.

J

HOW DAN PLAYED THE FOOL.
One of the most singular men I ever
met with was a private soldier in the
Twelfth New York Infantry, which regi­
ment was brigaded with the Second and
Third Michigan and Second Massachu­
setts during the first year or so of tbe
war. Seen at one time you would say
that Dan Harrison had blue eyes. Five
minutes after you would make oath
that they were black, as indeed they
were.
Dan also hod wonderful control over
his voice. He could mimic the voice of
any man in the brigade. He could Lurk
like a dog, bray like a mule, whistle like
a bird, and was the wonder of the camp.
On one occasion our Wagon mas ter was
asleep in his wagon, with his six mules
roj»d near by. Dan erfept behind a bale
of hay and brayed loud and long. The
Wagonmnster awoke and jumped down
and pounded the nearest mule, growling
out as he re-entered th? wagon:
“There, blast ye— I guess you’ll feel
humble for awhile!"
In aliout two minutes Dan repeated
the words. The voice was so exactly
the same that a dozen ot us. who were
hiding near by, thought it was the
Wagonmaster again. .The latter indi­
vidual stuck his head out. looked around
in surprise, and then said:
“Well, it took that echo a long time
to get around this wagon!”
There was yet other reasons why Dan
was considered greater than a menagerie.
He oould drop one shoulder three inches
lower than the other. Ho could walk os
if one us •“ shorter than the other.
He oould work his ears like a horse. He
could cramp his hands until they seemed
to hare been drawn all out erf shape by
rheumatism. He could make it appear
that he had a squint in either eye, and
he oould raise his eye-brows dear up into
his hair. He was a farmer's son. gen­
ial, brave and good-hearted, and he was
Dever tired of doing something to amuse

Soon after Heintzleman made his redown toward Centerville, he sent for Dan
Harrison, and the result of the inter­
view was that Dan was engaged by the
government as a spy. His canons physi­
cal structure and hfs natural coolness
and bravery fitted him for such danger-

successful and daring spy in the service.
Just one more eurions trait about him
and then I will relate an adventure of
his which cost him a bad wound.
A dozen at us would sit in a circle
around him, and somebody would ask:
“Don, what is the name of the Colonel
&lt;rf the third Maine?"

erf ten would give the true name. How it
eame to him be oould not explain; but
he seemed to divine things intuitively. I

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Overcoats,
Men, ~
Boys and Youths.
Pre. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women and Children.
prs. of Rubber Goode, all .styles.
prs. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
Pieces of Prints, for 6 cents per yard.

Groceries for Kverybody.

! lie rt'nllOtl b» tlmir nil&lt;~tlonn 111 n rvlitnilitr :

M

t!&gt;« brimming golden cup that made

FJLL GOODS

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----- SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

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BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,

DENTISTS

STANDARD screw,
BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

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JJERE YOU HAVE THEM.
When we say this, we mean that yon have

Bargains in Spring Goods.
We are opening the largest end most complete stock
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had the
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
our store willfully prove.

ot

DRESS GOOPS and PRINTS,
OF AT T. THE LATEST PATTERNS.
It must also be remembered that we also carry an immeria^
stock of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

ALL KINDS S FOOT COVERING,
. HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.
GF* We buy for CASH and buy very cloae; and consequently our customer*
have the benefit of it.

�sDsrm nx bvxsibg all gurus of fuel

EVERY STOVE WARRANTED A SUCCESS.
None their Equal—Acknowledged Favorites.
ALWAYS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM.

There fe a reHgiouM excitement at ;
Sheldahl, Iowa, because a Methodist
poator dmnk lager beer ata public bar.

the Best "S*

A negro barber at St. Louts studied
law at niglit for several years, and wm
finally admitted to the bar. He now
works ’n the «bop*dn Saturdays and

ailed him.

George Larkin spat at Libby Steele,
in u St. Paul, street and was instantly
killed with a knife by Robert Barton,
he^ encort.

Sundays, end practises with consider­
able success in thecourto ou other days.

A man threw a. stone at a dog in Gal­
veston. An old negro toddled out of
the house and said: “It’s lucky foah
- Every man who has become presid­ you, white man, dat de General ain't
ent of the United States has been elect­ at home.” “What General T” “Gen.
ed during a leap year. This is «oms- Dollypimplc, ob do Galbeston Divishun uf de Grand Army.of Occupation
tbing for the girls to wonder about.
of Mezzico. You is foolin’ wid a cy­
A young lady of Chester Co., Pa., clone, chile.”
has agreed to marry a young man im­
mediately after the election, if Han­
A handsome wn(mg table lias been
cock is elected; bnt if Garfield i&lt; elect­ mode at the command of Queen Vic­
ed they are to wait four years.
toria out of a portion of the timber of
the old Arctic ship RepulsS, which was
“Every politician iau’t a stateeman,”
lately broken up. Her Mogcsty in­
remaked John Lay in a Texas saloon.
tends to present it to the President of
This expression wan regarded by Dau.
Moore, the town constable as a per­ the United States “as a memorial of tbe
courtesy and loving kindness which
sonal insult, and he shot Lay at once.
dictated the offer of the Resolute,”
At Castellamare, near Naples, there is
X, having been offended by a friend,
in course of construction the heaviest
ironclad war vessel ever put on the sends him a challenge to fight with
mothers-in-law.
-‘With mothera-instocks. It will have iron plates of tre­
mendous strength, and carry the heav­ lawsf” says the other, perplexed.
Certainly
I
will
send
my mother-in­
iest guns made.
.
law to stay with you, and you send
The Prince of Wales’ two sons are yours to spend the time with me and
somewhat lively. While on a sea voy­ the first man that begs for quarter Will
age recently, the younger was heard to be assumed to have been run through
exclaim: “Come bub tune up yonr the body. “Not much,” said his on
fiddle and give us "God save our old logon is t; “I apologize humbly and re­
Grandmother.’”
spectfully.”

Within a circle drawn with a radius
of sixteen miles, with the public build­
ings of Philrtfielphia as a centre, there
are over a million inhabitants. A sim­
ilar treatment of New York* would
show a population of two millions.
•’

c. c. WOLCOTT.

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piONEER STORE

OCR EL’ROFF.AM LETTER.

London, Eng., Aug. 80,1880.
The lamentable business in Afghan­
istan which is creating such tremend­
ous consternation in {London at the
present time is a curious instance of
how history repeats itself. Forty years
ago England refused to aid Duke Ma­
homed against the designs of Russia.
Recently she refused to aid 8hero Ali
against the same insidious foe. In 1841
an insurrection broke out in Cabal and
Sir Alexander Burnes was murdered.
In 1779 Sir Louis Cavoguari shared the
same fate. The insurrection was fol­
lowed by the defeat inflicted on her by
Akbar Khau and. and now she has sus­
tained another defeat of the hands of
Ayoob Khau. England retrieved tbe
former and she will retrieve this; but
in neither case/shduld the disasters
have occured. /The most imcompre-

hensible jiart of the present business is
the withdrawal of; her troops from Cabul,- This proceeding is looked upen
with absolute consternation by think­
ing men. It is difficult to understand
why it could be sanctioned at such a
critical juncture.
Even the ultra
Peace Party could hardly be guilty of
the folly of leaving. Giueral Roberts
absolutely without a base of operation
It is feared that the country shall vet

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i
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Q-oing fC»t~irrom
Mall ............. Mlp.m. Arrive DrtraltfcM t
Dav Expraaa.... 4* p. a. Arrive Detroit **• ;
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Bight ht»■&gt;«■« . 4-00 a tn. Arrive Detroit fcoo*

GRAND RAPID6 DIVISION.

WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO ENTERTAIN Cus­
1tomers

and to treat them to the

,

Best line of &amp;oods in Town

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■AT TEE.

ZVEost Favorable Rates
*

“AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.”

TbroaiA Cooeha* «nd HleepincCara loiad from
Grand Rapid, and Detroit. All tralna eonnect In
—mt de|«t at Detroit will. Great Western. Grand
Trenk and Canada Southern Railway*.
x. C.JBROWN,
h. b. Ledyard.
Aae't Gen't Hu pt Jaekaon. Gm'l Sup’t Detrol
BiiitC. Waarwosia.
________ Gen'l Raaaand Ticket Aaent.Chlcaxo.
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GENUINE MASON
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Our Stocks in Boots and Shoes are com- FRUIT CANS!
have to pay dearly for tliis gross error
plete.
EXTRA TOPS AND RUBBERS.
of judgement.
The cable will have informed your
WHITE FINH,
Rubber Boots for Men and Boys.
"
TROlT,
readers ere this, of tbe tragical death
LIKE IIEKKIXU,
of Miss Neilson, whose body has been
brought to this city for burial. Some
----- By the pound or keg.-----Clothing
a
specialty.
few years ago the famous Blanche d’
’Antiquy, who, like Miss Neilson,
Trunks and Valises, lots of ’em..
sprang, so to speak, from the gutter,
died in the same way, on her return
. Remnent Edgings 10 cents a bunch.
from Cairo, in a room at the Grand
Hotel, with her unopened trunks stand- !
ing before her. The coincidence may
Groceries in abundance, and none but the i
strangely enough be developed still
further. Blanche d’ Antiqny was to a
*
large extent the original Zolas Nana best qualitie*s kept tor sale.
a dramatical version of which is to bo
Crockery* of the most approved pattern.
pk^»S®beef.
brought out next season at the Ambi-,
*
II KsIllLS AG JK ll.lLtlUL I ,

A promising youth of only seven
summers, who had been accused of
not always tolling the truth, cross­
examined his father. “Father, did
you used to lie when you were a boy !”
I “No mv sou,” said the paternal, who
evidently did not recall the past with
A man in Dubuqn'e had just learned
any djstinctuess. “Nor mother ei­
.the trick of blowing smoke out of his
ther f”presisted the yonug lawyer. No:
ear when his two children died of hun­
ger and neglect. If they could of held but why ?” “Oh 1 because I don’t see
out one wccK longer lie would been en­ bow two people who never told a lie
could have a boy that tells ns many ns I
gaged at a salary of .$3.00 per week.
do.”
Yon may say what you 'please, but
there is luck in horse-shoes. A woman
Of nil the specimens of mankind you
nailed one up against the wooilshed a see, the city bred greenhorn is the
month ago, and last week her husband funniest. He knows th'* superficial.
eloped with the hired girl. The man ‘ can tip his hat gracefully and all that
ax
fnul not earned a cent for more than I sort of thing, but he hasn’t as much gu. The difficulty however, is to find I
a blonde woman to play the role. A
two years.
i brains and common seuse iu a whole well-known French actress had spoken
year as his country cousin who says to the author of theplav, Mr. Busnach,.
A colored preacher of Baltimore says ,I ‘By gosh” and “Gol darn it ali” does os a beautiful English actress who
spoke French like a native.
Mr. ■
he has attended thirty-one camp-meet- I
in five minutes. The city chap will Busnach asked for an interview to be
ings and has this year arrived at the
grow greener the older he becomes, arranged. The English actress was!
conclusion that all the grace a convert
while the country lad will move to the no other than Miss Neilson, who hns ।
can secure in a whole week will vanish city and clean him out of house ru&lt;I
in two hours after the mosquitoes be­
home by a sharp bargain.
to create tne character before a French
*
gin to bite.
audience. Miss Neilson-did in reality 1
The children nt Long Briinch, uc- speak French with facility, an acquire- •
Hancock and Hooker an* said to have
meut
which
she
made
tn
her
early
’
voiding to a correspondent of the
be«m the handsomest men on hoiseLouisville Courier-Journal, occasionally Bohemian days. She is said to have i
■ back who fought on the Federal side in
been born in 1850, and to have made!
pick ajf a startling word from the pro­ her debut at Marpitta at the age of
Virginia. Custer and Farnswortli
fane linckmen, and use it innocently. fifteen. She made her debut in Ixindon
Don't fail to call; we lyill do you good-.
were splendid horsmen. Grant rode
This te an illustration: “A diminutive in July, 18G5 as Juliet, at tbe Royalty
well,but wax not graceful. Meade was
Theatre, without attracting any par­
girl
of
fiveyears
dropped
in
todinnner.
not a good rider.
ticular attention. After playing in
She was taken aback by a piece of London nnd in the provinces m a var­
President Hayes thia year evidently blackberry
- pie,
. . an unknown dish until iety of roles she made at last a great
cares nothing for agricultural fairs, that moment. Taking up some of the “hit” at Dary Lane as Amy Roberts.
This character, together with that of
while agricultural fairs evidently care juice in a teaspoon she exclaimed, Juliet, became her two great parts.
nothing for him. There is a strong “What a bopful color, I don’t know She also plaved a number of tending Removed next door to Reese &amp; Detrick's grocery, where you can find all kinds of
contrast in this reajiect between the ! what he is: looks ’ike beete; ’(isn’t, I roles of tin
the repertory,
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and achieved
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first summer and the last summer 1 don’t care what he is; It’sd—d good!’” both in England and the United States
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a popular success which has rarely
of bis administration.
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been
equalled.
Few
actresses
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I The name of n prisoner in the jxilice
Made
of best_„
Oak Leather,
Ohio Tanned.
rained «»cb brilliant triompb.
.
,
_. We also keep
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Gen. Hancock said in his letter of ac- court was misspelled in the Galveston

OUR MOTTO I?S

Sugar, Tea
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SALT MEATS,

Three Feet to the Yard; Six.

teen Ounces io the Pound.

L. J. WHEELER.

ceptanee, that he believed in "a full
vote, a full ballot, nnd a fair count.”
We commend him to the recent election iji Alabama for. an ilustrntion of
the manuer in which his Southern sup- I
porters construe these words.
i
We have in mind just one moral to Ik■ learned from the experiment of Dr.
Tanner, who Ims gone forty days without nnv other food titan water That
is, that a man need not fume if he has
to .lose a meal.. Proba.ldy most men
would be better off if they would fast
as did the Pharisee.

Things are looking better in Georgia,
A Negro has killed two white men,
and a coronej-’A jury renders a verdict
of justifiable homicide. The men be­
longed to a party of nifliuns that broke
down tbe door of a Negro cabin and
began firing into it. The occupant
seued bis gun nnd defended himself,
with deadly cflecL
Dr. Tanner says that he first derived
his idea that a wan couM live on waalone while preM*nt at a church oyster
sapper in Michigan. Further experiniente with .the same refreshment on
similar occasions fully convinced him
of the truth of his discovery;' which
ended in his fasting. This, howe.-cr,
is untrue on the very face of it for ftt
Michigan church oyster supper* they
til ways put in an oyster.

. ANDHEAPS OF

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50 1 ears before the Public.
, Pronounced by all to be the most
1 pleasant and efficacious remedy now in
j use for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness,' croup, tickling sensation in the
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gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that

Whips, Robew, Dii»ter«, &amp;

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" report, and he called on the ed­
itor immediately. “1 want you to say Bernhardt of England, It cannot lx*1 r| v a i r—ro DUDOV MHOO OUJCAT Dino
,
in die .paner.” he said, “that I am the said that she had no talenX or womanly
charm. The beauty of her person uud
,
man that got drunk and smashed a gas die charm of her smile captivated all I
«»-«-*• Ba&gt;&gt;-vr■ **-»*&gt; nr -rn
lamp. I want it nnderstmid by the who saw her.
—AND ALL KINDS Of—
P"r kOtUe‘
Dr. Schliman, the discover of ancient
voters that I was the man tnat it took
six policemen three quatWs of an Troy, who was in London a few days ,
ago is a naturalized American citizen I
Seller*’ Liver Pills are also highj
hour to take to the lock up. I want to In answer to a question when he I
j ly recommended for curing liver com­
। put Wore the public in my true thought of returning to the United!
be
IALLAND GET PRICES.—
! plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe।
depended on
light
or lit bring .nit Tor damage., States,
8I»‘“- he
&gt;■' said "if that dtyended
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me. I would go over instantly and
•,rhatswhat
I got drunk for; it was to , VVO||]ti ncVcr again leave the great i
t
TATI &lt; ~WTn~3Tr~lL.Thaving in connection with the news ;
»u&gt;d liver. Sold by all drug
get my name in the paper so people j country. But my days are numbered ■
Fv
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Job Printing catabUahnant in gist nt 2o Cents per box.
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.would know I am duty qualified.
«»d &gt;ny minutes are precious. Besides 1-^
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• att,| jjh, public generally. All work don* in the
It. 2E. HlfLUJIWA CO..
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in America I cannot bo of any use- to I
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ly transpired that Dr. G. P. Sherman,
of
] New York city, who sailed in the
Circassia, for Glasgow, having misMftl
(
tlie pilot, by whom he wished to send
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Monday.

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Blank Books,
costa
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If
you
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'
Mlscellan’s Books.
ftein^v^rad^ej^^ft^wa^reli^Double
and
Single.
Heavy
and
light,
unsurpassed
in
style,
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just
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and low prices. Repairing done cheap. Callars, Collar
friendship, intellectual
starvation,
Photograph
Albums
renewer of vitality. Fm purifying the!
Pads and in fact every thing in the Harness line,
lose of social enjoymeut, deprivation uf blood it has no equal. It tones up the ;
A ntURLTTK LOT.. or
T --w-p, -W—»
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News cniues from India that Ahe generous
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«y.trm. rvswres
n-lore. nnu
.Dd preserves
prrmnr. tne
th.,,
T.U 1VIHEZIT.
W.ATS
impulses, the smothering of syBirm,
famous car of Juggernaut was nut as manly
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aspirations, a limited wardrobe i health, and inifsirta vigor ami energy.
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a«autr tebfc, a loud, bame bo- J'"
U&gt;um«« arai'i- i Carr.m8e8’ T°P
S1^81® bugg'e’ »&gt;“1 hpn»g wagons. Trim­
Wall Paper and Bordering,
usual dragged through the streets of aud
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(TIUMXED FREE j
Puri on the 8th of July and It seems cause
i
yon fear a lovely wife and beau’
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milig a «peci»lty. Old tops made to look as good as new.
AS FINE A LINE OF
that by religions customs or law, if it tifui
i
home would be expensive, a hat- I anywhere.
- | Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reabe hot drawn on tbe ninth day of the rod of tlie heathen, a dread of the eon- ।
oa Sale by all eauum. ,gs jr |na|{e or furnj8h anything made of Caat or Wrought
As then* is in town, and all wircar festival, twelve, years mast elapse &gt; trlbutiou box. A haunting fear of the i
ranted to lie as reprcacuted
liefort* it is again used. The fact of । woman’s aid society, a fretful dislike ’
t
or money refunded.
. tbe car not being brought out this |Lof
, w
j people 'oceause they won’t ‘
poor
time is attributed by a correspondent, keep their miser y zmt id your siylit, a i
CALL A2TD SEE ME
Horseshoeing nnd Job‘Work done by the best of workmen.
to what hr rail* “an act of unpardun- I little dtam IwiH-voJenw that i* worse
Casting a ppecaltv. Scmpera and Farm Belin cheap. Chilled
able negligence &lt;»n the pun of mcNldl- | than none; oh, you rati be rich, young '
Carefully Prepared at al.
J and land nides to fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sizet-, Col­ Prescriptions hours.
Averment officiate.” ami that te all • man, if yon are willing f* pay the
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�Will Cooper

SATOKDAY.

VICINITY LOCALS

MONDAY M0RNIN&amp;, SEPT. 13th, 1880,

Wheat is turning out poorly, tbe ex­
tremes arc from 1 to 35 bus.
Joaiah Taylor of Eaton loot several
There ia a ditch being dug acroue the alierp on tbe 80tb fast, they being klllMr*. Dr, Groes bur returned from her the road from ex-potato patch.
Burglar# haye made two attempts
Walter Dunham has returned to the
Now ctom-walks have beenbailt on West. Walter ia dealing largely in recently to enter -the house of G. Y.
Collitftef Charlotte.
'
Fcxua ponies,
Mr/Wyal Wood, a pioneer aged 80
MLm Mary Church has gone to Cle­
T. T. Dewey has been trying each year#,d ied at the residence of his daugh­
veland to attend school.
alternate day, to entertain that trowel- ter in RoxsDd, last week.
Repair your aide-walks before it ia
A ben belonging to Mr. Wadsworth
done by the council at your expense.
One of our entereating fanner* Hell# of Delta has spread herself, and be­
The school ma’am secketh where to hog# for 3t when they are worth 4 eta came the mother of 19 chickens fa one
brood.
Knowing by experience that the credit way of doing business is detrimental to both con­
teach the young idoa&lt; how to shoot. so much for not-taking tbeNxwi.
A cyclone visited ‘Eaton Rapids last
Drunks and dinorderlies were stalk Mias Elma Cole and Delia Spencer week Thursday destroying orchard# sumer and merchant, I adopt the above plan, for by so doing I can sell goods at half the profit.
abroad on our streets during Friday are around seeking the generous heart­ and damaging valuable property con­ All goods will be marked in plain figures and very low, as I prefer six per cent profit every
1
night last. Where wa# the Marshal I ed peeple of the community, fa behalf siderable.
These figures exhibit a saving to the cus­
Some rascal sheared off the mane thirty days to twenty per cent every year or so.
A disagreement in the jury fa the of tbe missionary cause.
from John Smith’s colt near Eaton
liquor suit of the People vs Gass, has
GH Buck is quite hopeful of the re­ Rapid# and tied a teapot to its tail aud tomer of fourteen per cent.
caused the ease to be continued on the covery of bis wife and has resolved turned it loose toward home.
10th fast,
that abe shall have everything that
The Grand Ledge Independent is
bound to give to to its readers its full
H. J- Martin and family have ceased money can buy. (PoisonY)
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS:
of locals if it baa to give an
rusticating up among pines and are
The brick work on L. A. Emery’s amount
article twice in tbe same column.
snugly cnacoused in their winter quar­ new bouse is commenced, and when
A fellow in the Eaton county jail
ters fa this city.
the structure is completed, it will be ptitain his spare time ningiug “Lord,
Burglars entered Henry Hammond's one of the finest residences in town.
I need thee every hour,” lie has evi­
dently
struck the right key.—Evening
house, 4 miles north of here on Satur­
The Shoup Bros.' threshed 711 bus.
day night and secured $90, taken from of wheat in oue day. We think this is
The
brevity oj-n Charlotte Hrpubli
Hammonds penta.
a big days work for this year. Let us can't local is illustrated in the follow­
The Hawk man has plucked a quill bear from Nerve, be seems to have an ing; “Ed. Randill,BrookfleId,and Tom
from his wing and dipped it fa the acute taste for the wonderful.
McMahan, Benton, drunk, Saturday.
REMEMBER CASH COMMANDS LOW PRICES. WE WILL SELL YOU
flowing news of Amboy, .Camillus and
The steamer Kitty Klide, run by Looked after/by marshall Johnson,
Syracuse, and penned s very iuterest- Elia Shoup, cast anchor at Lanuny’s Sentence, former fifteen days, latter
ten days.
\
ing page for his readers at home.
Bay on the morning of Sept 8rd. They • A Charlotte constable named Gard-*
u
Frank Pettiferon Monday last tied took out their sounding line found iner was to-wrrteh the house of G. D.
his clothes in a handkerchief, took a tiie water deep and moved on leaving Green dtfring bis absence over night
a
and some danng rascal gained entrance
fried cake and some* crackers and behind a large quantity of provision.
to the house and stole Gardiners pants,
cheese it?h’# pocket and literally ob­
During tbe vacaftfy of the residence, $83 aud his revolver, Gardiner wishes
eyed the -H. G. (Go west young man, caused by C. M.' Gould’s early depar­ be bad stayed at home.
go west!)
ture, and Mr. Phiusey’s delay in com­
Ac the Republican county convention
A Teachers Association will be or­ ing, nine bushels of wheat have been the following ticket was nominated.
Wtek*. and rurwd | -yy HEN YOU WANT ANYTHING
LOCAL MATTERS.
ganized at the Union School building taken from the barn, belonging to Wm Forjudge ot Probate, C. M, Jennings
of Hamlin ; for Sheriff. W. LaZelle of
Saturday, Sep. 18th. It Is proposed to Coville, beside# a good share of the Delta: Clerk, G. C. Fox, Treasurer
— iXTiizuKEor—
Common Connell Proceedings.
make this a permanent Co.organization fruit nnd vegetables. W. P. will have Esek Pray; Register A. P. Green ;Pros.
. j
Council Rooms,
Att’y., R W. Shriner; Surveyor Oscar
and every 8npt„ and teacher in the a good opinion of his neighbors.
I Nashville, Sept 3, 1880.
Church of Vt Ville; Circuit Court
vo iite sun aa your meuicinr* eurm me 01 w.’
county, as”well aa school officers and
It will pay you to »Ult tbe e*t*l&gt;U*bmont of
The Greenbackors held their caucus Commissioners, P, S. De'Jraff of Char­
Council met pursuant, to adjourn­ SUMPT1&lt;&gt;N ioum three yrtn a&lt;u, I want him to
others interested in our school* are in­ at Nortons hall, Saturday evening, to lotte and Oscar Church ofVt. Ville;
ment.
vited to be present.
R. I. Ter.
elect delegates to the county and dis­ Coroners. Peter Horn of Carmel and J.
Present, Chipman 1’residqnt, Boston i
I. V. HULL
Downing, Cook, Roe, Olds aud Rey-,
Lar.rroceb
trict convention at Hastings. Co.Oliver Ashley of Winsor.____________
nolds. trustees.
,foT *
HASTINGS ITEMS.
Long. N. 8. Barnes,Orsou Swift, C. W.
MICHIGAN NEWS.
Minute, of lut meeting reacl, and on ।
Taylor, John Hinkley and Martin
motion approved by ayes and nays a# , dl^p.u *i oocv. .nd u
up • frwb r»i&lt;l .
Cold weather and business dull.
Whrre you will flixt tne
follows:
Ave#.
Boston.Downing,
Cook,
in
24
boor*.
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xm
)
per
Not hottie. CBADDWK &lt;
Cummins.
District
,
H.
N.
Mosey,
J.
Rev. D. R. Shoop, pastor of the Pres­
Jno. Pelter of Detroit shot bis wife Roe, Old* and Reynolds. Nays none.
co., itca luce 8t..FbU«&lt;Wpbta, Pa
Largest Stock
byterian church, has returned from a Shoup, A. Gordinier and Geo. Bals. on Monday and then deliberately took
The petition to build a new bridge
ATTE.VTIO.Y
LADIES
’
hi#
life.
Tbe name of the club was changed
foui week? vacation.
across Thornapple River at tbe place
D. B. Adkins, of Flint, was knocked where the old bridge is now located
t THE RESIDENCE of LYMAN E. BdOTH. I
The M. E. Sunday school cleared from Greenback to Weaver aud Cham
In Kalariio. I will l« found in rcadlnc** for [ Lowest I’rioesi.
down and robbed of i 120 in that city wa# on motion tabled by ayes aud nay#
rwnty-five dollars, from their social ber.O. Swift was reelected PreaidentC. on the night of the 31st.
drvmmuklng, cutting and fitting, cutting pattern* ,
* as follows: Ayes, Boston, Downing, of all
kind*, cutting and making beaver cloak*. |
Io Waauirn Michigan. We manufacture
W.Taylor,
0.
Long.
L.
A.
Emerv
and
last week, which will be used towards
Joseph Stanly hail his left eye raketl Cook. Roe, Old* and Reynolds. Nays
increasing the number of books in their Geo. D. Moore, Vico Presidents, to out by a flying saw tooth, nt Bradley’s none.
mill,
lu
Bay
city,
Saturday
morning.
rally
the
greenbackers
in
the
four
cor
On
motion
Council
adjourned.
library.
F. McDbbby.
E. Chipman,
Tuesday night a passenger loll from
The party that left here la#t Tuesday tiers of the town, Charles Sliger, was
Clerk.
President.
on a hunting expedition iu tho south­ elected Sec’y., W. S. Hecox gave them the express train going west, near
' the potent
Augusta, and broke his neck. He litul
MRS. S. OLDFIELD.
Frank and Jesse James.
west part of the county, have returned a little political talk in which he turn­ a ticket from Vermont to Wisconsin.
ed
over
a
few
pages
of
our
financial
sbooer than wa# expected, they report
Name not known.
rpHE
NASHVILLE
LEVATOR,
Hou. J. A. Dacus of St. Ixmis, the
history and discovered some gross
Neabert Deronin aged 28 drowned well known etlitor and ex-mrmlH*r of I
game very scarce.
Ur-4»tjl greatcl Itnprnvt tneiit yet
llITTl*. It will hen-after ** uord
himself at the C.eutral wharf. Lake
I. L. Dodge,
The Agricultural society have been errors.
O-rTTrimG
Muskegon, on the 1st fast. He had con.r'ully prepared "Life an udveU;j RC]H0(i3k(l, £0111^63 J. IlliprOVCli
making considerable improvement# in
tieen there but a few days mid came tures of Frauk and Jesse James,’:
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ft
r
TJTT
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ASSYRIA ITEMS,
their grounds in this city, and the com­
from Kankakee, HI.
which has iwen issued by the well
_ o«o
.OAJJO X
OXXXXv X O,
ing fair, bid# fair to be the fairest fair
The trotting horse Sum Patch, own
known publishing bouse of N.D.Thomd
*&lt;»&lt;*,
without
Old uncle Cassady’s health is $Vry ed.hv- S. P. Hewitt, of Muir, dropped p,x»n XCo., of that city. Mr. Dacus
ever held in Barry Co.
dead
on
the
race
track
nt
St.
Johns
lostwe
are
informed,
spent
two
year#
in
So
HS
to
JEL
j
UELIX?
.
T~&lt;T~X~
r
r^
1t,
/k CJCZXST?
On Wednesday evening, Mr. Alpha poorly, and he shows sign# of insanity,
niterilou„ H
Saturday afternoon, while scoring in preparation of this work, much of
Carter of thia oity, and Mias Ruth Van- by getting ugly and tearing off his The freejror-anrrace'.’ ■’
which time was with the family and ‘
Any number of farmers to
Toporebaww. sbirt* m»dr in tbi* way can »w«r
Arman of Rutfiland, were united in clothes. They talk of sending him to
The dry good# afore of D. A. Winner, friend# of the James boy#, whose
DID DDIA/M TMC DAPk
UUiYPi
I IIL. DnUt\,
holy matrimony at the Episocpa! chap­ .utiamazoo.
oi
of oouesviiie.
Jonesville. was
wa# rouoeu
robbed on uie
the jiign.
jiighi friendship and confidence he gained . rrnln«d Whant and (TrainTCy- Dll
Kalamazoo. .
’
M;».
Locklmrt and C.T. Wilk- i pt «b&gt; Slst ult. Tim ll.i.-f ra tread and who gave him all the facts con- unioau wneau ana rainEiXel. May the blessings of prosperity
nrniiif tlieir antecedrou and nnre.tr&gt;V ul AcCUratlV
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t,,.
r
f-H.a.rw
i
oiif
I
in
the
woods,
arrested
and
jailed,
and
attend them in the future,’ as they inson’a wife, were at her fathen, last
.. the
. goods
. recovered.
as well h# the fact# concerning the!
puUlLlUUbiy
2ALLLU aldy.
,
toh*t« you call, when in the elty
all
recovered.
journey together through life’s weari­ last Saturday on a visit, but C. T. did
IIXI-TV IBKOS..
A 15-inch main pipe leading from the almost numberless robberies, dusking 1
raidsand vengeful murders com mitt-I
nuMmi/uMbimnat-M
some way.
not care, for at the same time was put­ Grand lApid# reservoir burst deluging eti
by them during the 30 year, of their A TUCIXTflT? TIT JI PP flCiTfC!
” “°m’
the vicinity with 6,000,000 gallons of career in near!v a# many states nnd A11Nw W U£v&lt;L XI &amp; JdXvVVdAw T&gt;00T AND SHOE SHOP,
M. H. Maynard, of tliis city, while ting on airsamong the girls.
helping the freight train about switch­
There wa# a Red Ribbon meeting at water wtecking several house# anti territories. The book is the most!
•
incurring n loss of $45,000. ou y&gt;e 30th.
ing, met with au accident on lost Mon­ the M. E. church, last Sntufthp* eve­
startling record ever made in history. desire to announce that having erected
A prisoner in the Midland county
day, that may prove serious. He at ning, to- the purpose of raising money jail, made a desperate attempt to es­ The careers have nt\ parallel iu the one of tbe largest and most convenient,
tempted to jump from one car to an­ to.builda tempcranc* hall. Over odc cape on Wednesday, nnd the Sheriff’s history of highwaymen. Bold and elevator buildings in central Michigan,
dashing to a degree that seemed reck­
other that wa# just being moved away hundred dollars .in money was raised, wife was knocked down stare and Mr. less to^peraonnl danger, vet they have they ore prepared to receive and
Avery, the ex-Sheriff was fatally
n apprehended. during thin
by the engine, ami miscalculating the and $25 in work.
---- K)R TUB:----wounaed.
long perit— —— ---------------------- distance, missed his footing and strik­
J. B. Mills went out huuting, the
The house# of S. B. Allen, and J. 1. amount of $75.0q0 have been offered
ing hi# stomach upon tbe edge of the other day and he spied a largo black Main, ol Tekonsha, were entered by for their arrest, dead or alive. Tbe
For any quantity of
car, fell to the ground. He did Dot snake in a tree, about 30 feet from the burglars last Monday night, nnd a $200 book is #old by subscription, and we j
think himself very badly hurt at first, ground, and said “if I had my gun I’d gold wnteh nnd chain takeu from the are informed by the publisher# that 21,-1
but afterward# began #pitting blood, shoot you”. Just then he happened to former, and a $30 silver wnteh nnd $45 000have been sold in four months.,
in money from the Intter.
Agents are reaping a rich harvest with
nnd ia now thought to be in a danger­ think of his gun, and raised to shoot,
A stranger sold a yoke of oxen to it. We advertise it in another colous condition.
when the snake crawled into a hole.
'_
Thoma# Warren, at Flint, fora ridicu­ lunD*
Manner Possible!
A Sunday school picnic was held last lously low price, but getting alarmed
Whooping cough , croup, and colds That may bo brought them. They alsc
WOODLAND ITEMS.
week, by the M. E. church, and as they by question# asked, ran away without are alone rurwl by “Dr, Sellers’ Cough . keep for sale at the lowest prices
drive jVIe
Call
•
wi#hed to have a good time, prepared hi# pay. The cattle were doubtless Syrup,” which is daily working niiraclstolen, and are now kept by the sher­ es. Pnecb 25c.
Mrs. J. F. Orwick i# quite ill.
' Seeds, I; lour. Feed. Lime, Salt,
ground in R. Nidierson’s grove; swings­ iff.
Sign,
the
Big
Boot.
Wash Downing 1# on tbe gain.
Floater, Stucco, Hair and
and croquets were arrauged and every­
tv For Jewelry and Watches go to ’
The 15th annual reunion of the 20th
Cutting corn and sowing wheat, is
F. T. Boue. !
thing to have a good time. When they Michigan Infantry, will beheld at Jack­
FRANK BAKER.
_____________________
Shingles.
the order of the day.
had nicely got on the ground it began son, Sent. 30th. The M. C. R. R. and
rF*WilI pay the highest market
it *v
85&lt;M» Reward!
Mr. J. Frost will be here some time |
to rain, and white dresses soon turned it’s branches will carp* members for It price in caan torun&amp;alted buttcr Farmhext week, and take care nf bis pump­
for the round trip,«r.d any mem­ era bring m your butter and save the
nvvr
u,
their collor. Soon the rain wa# over, fare
bers or friends wbo have not received
non. emwtitmUoii or «&gt;*U»«or** w» r»nnot cure
kin vines etc.
. AISSWSW0BTH * BEOOKS.
and a good time was enjoyed. But an certificate, should at once address A. E. •»&gt;*■______________ E. Rtsii. |
with Wr*e. Vowtebte
P;U».
»&gt;«* dlrnfrThe South Jordon hcIiooI will lx?
tk
n»*re*ttlcil»*co«npii«!
wJUi. Tb»j- uie purtfy
IV A full hue of Fine Cut and Plug I-,—-.
p wine
awful wet one.
Cowie# the Sec’y. at Lansing, who will
VeattaUc. and MTor f*U to jire *a!&amp;f«Uon.
taught by Prof. D.S. .Le$dy, of Ohio,
Chewing Tobaccos, constantly on hand ; THE BAKK&gt; ’MILLS,
gar coatrd. lx»rg« bcx.o, L-oauiuln&lt; 50 I il-».
Ed. Cranney swapped his oxen to 0. furnish them uppon uplicatiou.
the coming winter.
For tale br F. T Bolte. Be wan- of evuntrrfah* tel
Saturday afternoou a little child was at the cigar factory, also KmokidJt to-1
Olmsted fora span of horsesand gave
n aif&gt;n
Nick Brown ha# rented hi# Imrne## I a moiaguge &lt;»h the horses, liarnoss and supposed to have died from croup, at banco of every shade and grade. Try I mag urn
2 o’clock, and it# friends began to lay them.
shop, anil is going to Hasting# to work
wagou,-for $75. The horses were war- it out. A friend calk'd on its parent*,
at hi# trade in that place.
Hurrah! Hurrah!!
reutod to be young nnd sound, but begau to move it, finally—it wa* 17
Health Is Wealth.
The Teacher# Institute held on Sat.,
Smoke the Hancock and English Ci­
they proved to lie old. unsound and month# old—took it up by the heel#and
shook it. A large quantity of phlegm gar, or the Garfield and Arthur, just as
was not attended as well a# it might
**pecUle foe hytteri*. dU*iniw. cunvobteni. servworthless, and Ed. could not raise the woa disloged and thrown out. and the
your honest convictions dictate, at
have been, or as wo wished it to be.
on* iwadiuibr, n&gt;«st*i d»prr*i'or. low of memory
soap. So Olmsted took the horses, child revived and lived until Monday
(pormstorrboM, Irapotency. InrxluuUry emlwtew,
Andy Lenz's.
Hun. H. C. Hodge spoke to a rather
premature oxi »ire. eauatvl by ■■ver-«-xertion.[ aoltharness aud wagon, aud informs Ed. at 4 o’clock. He then died from exhaus­
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.
slim crowd on Monday evening, it be­
rV Two good nickle cigars for 5 ct«.
that if they do not bring tbe $75, be tion.— Grand llapidt Review.
at the Cigar Factory.
ing the evening on which the school
Something
over
two
months
ago
a
will sue him ou the note. Ed. is a poor
carpenter in the employ of the Detroit.
inerting was held.
rp*Buy your Dry Goods,Boot* Shoes,
honest man nnd something should be Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railroad
The clan# in Physiology at the town
Hat#. Capa, Groceries, Provisions,
done, and will be.
II . H.
company, feeling some pane iu the Crockery, Notions, eta,, of E. Reese,
hall, ahould remember, that throwing
Iwiwels complaint*! of being unwell, who always sells at the lowest prices. Having tboroughlv overhauled nod refitted oar mill
with New and Improved Machinery, we are
a Canine out of the aecond story win­
went to hi# home in the Sixth ward,
WEST KALAMO ITEMS.
i went to bed nnd refused to cat, saying
dow, is not the way to experiment up­
tri&lt;.ri.- i MaM f. r Um viNaaa &gt;.f N
:
he
could
not.
He
persisted
in
fasting,
C. W»T a CO.. Sole proprietor*.
on him by any means.
Apple* are falling form the tree*.
Madtoon St.. Chicago,J IL
1 aud for sixty-five day#, .ate nothing,
Big Bargains in Tea, and a Beautiful
Geo. Murdock of Carlton, threshed |
,
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
.L«&gt;.. («]
W. H. Ryan
is budding hi*. peach took DO nourishment mre sweetened Couch Shell given with every Pound.
334 bushels of wheat from 8 acres, 28 , trees. He has a nice lot of them,
water and a s|H*onfull ot cream. He
C. W. Smith
WALKER A NORTON,
i» is conceded
rnnertivu to .! Some of tbe boy# talk of going Ujtlie said he could not eat, and ha could not
bus. to the arxe. This
Pn.p*»'ofth* BARRYVILl.E^riLLH | ft { T f MT A
He
l They nil &lt;l&lt;» it.
Carlton,
I north woods to work this fall and win­ : lie induced or compelled to.
lie the Iw-st yield of wlheat
----- —in—
(
thought ha luul a cancer of the stomach.
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
it, as a general thing, being an exceed- i ter. We hope they will have a good ' Last Saturday he died nnd an autopsy
Fret»h, Sait nnd Smoked Meat a of all IX COT (net painted, White fhtlrXi *2
ingly light crop. Due man received I time an 1 come back rich in the spring. wa* made. It wa# found that it wa* kiqds.
Henry Roe.
. Ja
wi.f *i. ' ,.-i .Hber ma.
only 50 bus. from 25 acres.
The R. R. Club i# alive mid doing all right fa every respect, physically.
Proprietor
J Jt? t&gt;r.H..».tly «n. u&gt;h&gt;4 tn,
Who li# Q. Cnmlwr! is tbe leading | well. We have elected a new set * in stomach, l»owl*, lungs, heart, liver,
I ate., but hi# brain wa# so effected it ia
Ninahville Markets
quest ion, or in fact is what E. E. 8. ' of officers. We have Mr. Bradley thought that he was insane ou the sub­
• would like to know, and so would we. at opr head, mid hope, he will raise ject of eating. He proved that under Wheat, per t&gt;u
some circumstances lifecan l»e prolongSuch a lot of nonsense is not fit to read. ' our banner higher still.
■ od for week# without food, and really
his whole theme i# on parry’s mom- ■ Will Davis shot, at 12 o’clock at night , l*eat the celebrated Dr.M*anncr some
(ache, or such a lot of miserable trash j with hi# old musket, n crane that rolled three week# in proving w:—Grand Rapa# his last item fa the last issue. Who up 07 inches from tip to tip of wings. ide Leriew. ______
rare# bi know About “Axty Twaxty ”or Well done Will, try it again, tlutf was
C. B. Dorr, of Toledo. £&gt;., says he
“Mae Scar”, we don’t know but it a little better than was done in the
ziight mean “Taffy ”, and we would ask pearl* orchard, for the craw got a has used Day’s Kidney Pads in bi#
. family with resnlta ao superior to ali
broken
wing
and
the
man
got
ahull,
Cumber to. explain, rte be goes to
other treatments th at he regard* them
seed.
N. Qi iiiek. |
Wied Bill, Jr.
aa the beat Kidney doctor iu the world.

GOODS for READY PAY

Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Hats and
Caps, Carpets, Notions &amp; Groceries.
t3C

Good Print for 5 cis., worth 7.
8,
Yd-wide Sheeting 6
“ 10,
“
Bleached 8

Ingrain Carpets for 35 cts. worth 50
Good Zip Boots $2.60
“ $3.00
Ladies Pebble Shoe 1.10
“ 1.50

- - - - - - - GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,

AluLEN BROS.
GRAND

RAPIDS,

A

CONTINUOUS FACING,

FINEST SEWED BOOT

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

a

Money Sarri liy Dulin mmei.

WALKER &amp; NORTON

FLOUR, MEAL I FEED,

ATTENTION FARMERS 1

NO PATENT NO PAY.
rilmS

i lOENflONS
2681

�. sept. n. im
SATURDAY,
--------------WEEILT IEWS REVIEW

forty-***,

The British

Washington

dispatches

taking the renmw iu South Carolina lisa con­
• bring at Hartford, CL, shot aud killed his
vinced him tliat wbofoaalo fraud* have been
brad-working wife as ahe .sat at a rewing- ntrjx-trate’d. Tbe evidence far auffiricntly «-onanaehina
dumve to warrant jirowccuUotw under tbo law. boon'
The Dudley House and twenty-one
The internal revenue office has com-

there is now a goodpnwpvet that the fair- win
talxddin 1883....Tlm olwlhk has been suc­
cessfully drawn out of tac hold of the Uteamcr
—- ---- ■*
V...* ...if will
hr* nl&lt;Mwt

Gkorc.b W. Knapp, on elderly man,
stood on the Goat Inland bridge, at Niagara,
abut himself in the bead, and jumped into the
angrv flood. . Hi* body wu swept over the fall*
ana baa not yet been recovered.
The Manhattan market building, at
New York, which covered an entire block, and
■troyed by fire. The loss to tbe occupants
alone will be 11,000,000. Tbe building was
vetoed at &lt;500,000.
Dispatches from the Indian country
announce that the treaty with the Ute* haa

number. &lt;23,000,000, &lt;13,500,000 of which
wa. from spirits.
Ohio comes next
with a total o/&lt;18,000,000. of which &lt;11OOU.OOO was from -pint, -nd
for tsbareo products. New I ark paid
000, of which &lt;3,000.000 Was for sinrits, &lt;7,W,0U0 for tobsotxi, and &lt;4,300,000 for fermented
liquors. The tetter amount is four time, greater
L'nu tliat reported from any other State in the
same article. Virginia tiaid &lt;5,700,000 all but
&lt;400.000 being for tobacco. Kentucky mud
&lt;X,800,000,'allbut&lt;2,000,000beintupou sptrita.
Indiana jMid &lt;6,000,000. &lt;5,500,000 being for
spinta.
, .
'
A forest fire near Upton, Canada,
ba* caused a terrible catastrophe. A fertile
and attractive region, several mibw in extent,
has been converted into t desolate waste, four
or five persons burned io death, and
over fifteen hundred people rendered
bomelcea. The flames spread with such rapiditv that tbe farmers and their families recaped
with nothing but the clothes they wore. More
than 120 farm* were swept over. Tbe victim,
arc represented as in a juuable condition, aixl
will be dependent largely upon aharity during
the coming winter. # .
«ENKBAL.

gives them lands in Northwestern Colorado
in exchange for that they now occupy. i:a»
been nufled.-..A curious accident oc­
curred at Grand Rapids, Mich., the
other dsy. lly tbo bursting nr a water-main
leading from a water reservoir situated on the
top of the hill which overlooks the city about
5,000.000 gallons of water were poured into tbe
citv, fltxxhng the bouses and cellars by the way
and doing much damage to property. The loss
is estimated at &lt;40,000 to &lt;50,000.... .President

Coanza Company

traders.
A London dispatch of the 9th inst.

art tetegram says that au
fra- rapid transit «ill soon
the tunnel to run under
The rivalries and bickerings between
the two Exposition or World’s Fair Committees

were 245,000 pemuonere. Including the
firat payment to pensioner* whose ossea
were settled during the flacal year, there,
was paid out for pensions $36,000,000,
exclusive of arrears, which amounted to

pro-

Parliament

state that

Burned : Several buildiugx at Schogticoke. N. Y., loss &lt;150.000 • a grain warehouse
in Alameda county. Cat, loss &lt;250,000 ; the
organ factory of A. B. Chase, at Norwalk, Ohio,
low &lt;70,000; the carriage factory of Ander­
son, Harris A Oa, at Cincinnati. Ohia....
Hanged ; Achille Thomas and Villtera Power,
—both colored—at New Orleans, for the mnr ■
dcr of a merchant at Longview, near that city;
Stephen Riciiardi-in—ateocolorcd—at Wilming­
ton. N. C., fur tbs murder of hia mother-in­
law. All three confessed their crimes, admitted
the justice of the punishment, and made
.|&gt;ctcbLw from the gallows admonishing their
hearen to lead Christain lives.
Hanlln, the Canadian champion
with the oar*, ha. sailed for England to row
Trickett, the Australian oaxaman.
W. H. Greenwood, a celebrated
American railroad engineer, lias been murdered
by unknown persons near the City of Mexico.

the pit. M&lt;-a*urex were promptly taken to res­
cue the unfortunate*. but tt was feared that at
least three-fourths of them had perished.
A London dispatch reports, that the
arrangement between Bismarck and Von May-

which the two empires will guarantee.
This would interpose the new kingdom
between Buaaia and
the Balkans.....
uav

..

...vw

trial 1* pramiaed.... A terrible tragedy wm

Greer, maddened by jcalouar, shot his own wife
and Batidry, a UH-mber ot the French Exhibi­
tion Commission, aud tmnseil. The two for­
mer received severe bead and face wounds,
but are now recovering. Greer died....
A Paris cablegram xtyo* that the French Govoromeut has decided to enforce tbe decrees
against unauthorised, religions ewtabltehments
without awaiting the result of the suits liroueht
in the courts by the Jesuits to test thc valicfity

which xoon incruMed ia

drag ,to
o d-mired
gaii bntkiiig over the doomed vtcaon-r. Itech
■ncceoding wave tore awky piocea of her upper
worka uatil her dock wm thiaUy swopt door,
even tbe rigging being torn and ahattered. The
drag ccooed to fulfill its fuoctioua, and m thu
hews ro^ over be? bowa aud deluged her deck*
they soon reached tbe fnrascoa and cxtinbeing out, mkmi put a atop to tbe engines, and
tbe CSty of Vera Crux lay at the matey of tbe
save* and storm. Not even the ‘donkey­
pump could be worked to relieve tbe
v«—cl of tbe water sbe «u rapidly
making - in
bar
bold. In thia ex­
tremity Capt. Van Bice ordered men to throw
ovcrtxjxrd the deck-load, a took that had been
begun about midnight But tbe rea wax u»
heavy to penult tbe crew carrying out their
Captain's mriera, - for, while thus engaged,
several of the men were carried off their feel
by inoomlng aces, and many of them waabed
overioard.
*• Capt Van Sice and hia officers acted courageoosiy tn tbo perfonnxnoe of their sbvoral
duties, but were ono by one washed over­
board from their stations as the steamer
labored in the trough of the sea. A- near as
tan i&gt;c ascertained tbe Captain periabed fullv
an hour before the vessel finally *uccu:;iU &gt;1,
and, as nearly all the hands Sure lost, the few
remaining alive on board aaw that there was no
hope, ao they took to the Hfe-preot rvers, the
lifo-boata having already diM]q&gt;eared ; in fact,
every boat ana life-raft was stove in when
thu top handier went by U10 board. Tbe sailors
aisl tbe paiisengeni then seized fragments
of spars, state-room doors, or any other mov­
able article that would float, and awaited tbe
cixl all knew to be at hand. The surviving sail­
or* state thal tlie vowel was about thirtv miles
off shore at this time, tbe hurricane being one
of terrible fury. By the time the ship­
wrecked men and women had equipped
tlietu-elvcs with their impromptu buoys tbo
final cataslropho occurred, it being then
about half past 5 a. m. With one awful
and tremendous lurch the steamer sud­
denly sank into the ocean, the swirl car­
rying down many of tbe living. Of .the
aeveutv souls on board before the storm be­
gan only thirteen have reached the land alive.
Tlie-e thirteen were all men—three of them
pasMiigers. eight dock hands, one engineer,
and one oiler. They were ail .in the water,
buffeted by the tempestuous sea, for from twen­
ty-four to twenty-«ix hours, and there is no
aout t tliat but for this ordeal many more
would bare been saved, for there can be hut
little doubt that several perished after the
foundering of tbe vessel through exhaustion."
Amnng the passengers of the Vera Crux was
Gen. Allred T. A Torbert, who distin­
guished himself during the Re helium as a cavalry
commander. Gen. Torbcrt was attached to tbe
Army ef the West, aud was a stfoug fr.cad of I
Gcu. Grant

At Alma, Kan., a man named fjchuta
fright at a snake.
I year $57,000,000. The regular penaiona
The little eon of Henry Lealn, of Pat- : “J fi«t payments to the new pensioners
tmbarg. Kan., died from the bite of a 1 &gt;21, in the aggregate, continue to inruttleauakiu
i &lt;’r«’«*e uatil they shall have reached
A son of Joseph Thompson of Butler I SM,000,000 in amount, and perhape a
countv, Keil, died a horrible death from greater sum. Great u the interest of
the bite of s copperhead snake.
““ pensioners whose cases have already
Thomas Sherlock, of Bedford, Ind., I
settled has grown to be, the interkilled a spotted snake in his garden that ; ea^ of those persons who have unsettled
measured&lt;6 feet 7 inches in length and 4 ' claims represent a still greater sum, and
inches in diameter.
i
“ being daily increased by the new
Five Italian woodcutters near Chero- ' claims which are continually coming
kee. New Mexico, set a lot of wire nooses j forward. On the 80th of June last there
to cutch squirrels and found in one trap 1 were before the office, awaiting settlean immense rattlesnake with sixteen 1 ment, 280,000 claims for original army
rattles.
: Mid navy pensions, involving an average
In Reading, Pa., a copjierhead snake l fir"t payment amounting to $1,100 in
thirty-seven inches long was found to | tatoh case, or a total of $308,000,000 for
contain eighty-eigat young snakes, all 1 *be first payment alone. In addition,
alive, and four to six inches in length, . there were 7,000 unsettled claims for
when it was.killed.
the War of 1812 and the Mexican and
Mrs. Willman, of Walkerton, Ind., ’ Indian wars. The annual average of tho
wax attacked by an enormous black I pensions of all classes is $105 to each
snake. She seize*! the reptile tightly pension. The whole number of persons
about the neck and screamed for help, i decidedly interested in the pensions.
The snake wu*» 7 feet in length.
I either as the acdial recipients or claimH. L. Patty, while riding on horse- natM. i* 532,000.
bock in the Santiago canon, came upon
These figures represent the condition
a rattlesnake in the rood, and bad just j
affairs on the 30th of June last Since
taken hia foot from the stirrup whep the then new claim* liave been filed at an
snake struck, imbedding its fangs in the average rate of 150 per day.’ The regaxtirnip leather. Mr. Putty killed the
annually accruing pensions of the
snake, which was one of the Isrgtut of whole 532,000, counting the claimants,
its species, its body being as thick as a M already iieasionera, are $56,000,000.
man's leg
The annual pensions are sufficient to
William Drake, of Wartaborongh, N. pay the interest upon $1,400,000,(XX) of 4Y., while in the mountain near the vil- per-cent bends. Add to this sum the
luge, come upon a rattlesnake, who im- $308,000,000 arrears, or first paymenta
mediately showed fight There was no uP°n the pending claims, and we find
chance of escape for Mr, Drake. Keep- &gt; *ae enormous amount of $1,708,000,000
ing up an. incessant rattling, tne snake standing as the capital or representative
struck at Drake rej&gt;eatedly, but in every '
the pension interest as it was on the
instance he managed to avoid its stroke, 30th of June last, a sum nearly equal to
and in half an hour killed the reptile. It ' the whole public debt of the nation,
measured six feet five and one-n-h The 532,000 directly interested persons,
are distributed throughout the country
inches in length.
While picking blackberries on the as nearly as can lie calculated alxiat os.
Mine Hill mountains, Mary O'Brien, of follows : In the States uorth of Mary­
Block valley, Pa., felt something rub­ land and tlie Ohio and east of the Mis­
bing against one of her stockings. She sissippi and lews, Minnesota, and Kanvouuuueu
uemes, ana
West, from 2,000 to 3,000 in
continued pieauig
picking berries,
and next nut
felt *uu* on
a shan»
limb, e*01* Congressional district
pi thosliurp aud
and sudden pain iu
i tliat
................
Springiug out from the bushes, she Stated of Maryland, West Virginia,
found a copper-head snake over a vurd Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, and.
in length curled about her leg; and, the States on the Pacific coast with the
without an instant’s loss of self-control I Territories in proportion to population,
ahe took the snake by the tail, and, after ' frtim 1,000 to 1,500, and from 3&lt;X) to 500
unwrapping it, dashed it to the earth, *“ the Congressional districts of tbe
and then beat it to death with a club.
’ Southern States.
John Geer, of Basket station. Pa., has j
nanKeen.
killed over 100 rattlesnakes within the ,
Of all tbo cotton produced in China,
P“.‘
m «““&gt;»»&gt;•» &lt;»rri&lt;»« , Uu!
the most
most remarkable, »
as well
well u
as u,»
tho
eiotehed.tek. Wbo&gt;&gt; bo.»me. upon .
, beautiful, i. teal Mod in the lab«nako ho cuefallr plane, tbo croteh , ricadou ol the calico known in Europe
over th., rcpule-. „oc£, ,u,t teak ot U.e
j U1„
o(
n«nk “^
head. Th.n tt he d»ire« to keep Ui. It
j h„
)m a matter
mMU,r off debate
d,,b&gt;to
long
,n.k. nitre, ho rem.,™, the pouon bj I ,h has Ixnjd
t| tort
»,
n„k
inetruntonU mad. tor th. fttepoH. go MatartUfcl frum . „w
ta,_
him a regulai proocas frr extnu?ting the
ing, previous to any manipulation, the
oil from the Ixxlies. Thu oil i» said to
yellowish hue which distiuguishee it, or
be very valuable, and sells readily for
whether it owed its peculiar shade to
$1 per ixittle. It is said to have great a light dye.
enratife powers.
M. Van Bream, who was at the head
aimn|a Lantruaeo
1 &lt;.......0-.. In
in Sermon..
the commercial
rant out by
Simple
(&lt;) pokin missionw

A Museum Gathered from a Sewer.
Tlie large area dndinid into the Tiber
cre*k sower cause* a great quantity of
gravel and sand Io accumulate in tlie
level section of that conduit, between
Indiana avenue and the James Creek
canal. Thia section requires to be
cleaned out every year, aud many hun­
dreds of cart-loads of rand and gravel is
I removed therefrom, which is used for
A bacb to teat the comparative speed
street paving. In the office building,
within this yard, Mr. Larner has a mu­
seum of things taken from this debris, to
wager that a horse could cover thirty miles in
which he has been adding from day to day
less time than three men could go the same
for two or three years. Tliis is a perfect
distance, each man going ten miles. The horse
old curiosity shop in its way. Of
came in ahead, making tbe distance in 3 hours,
7 minutes and 36 seconds. The three men
course there are no glass cases nor gild­
made the total distance in 3 hours, 25 minutes
ed caskets for their arrangement, but for
and 5 second*.
the most part they are tacked up on a
Gen. Grant visited the Wisconsin
The State Convention of the Prohibi- rouffh board partition, where they can
State Fair at Madison, aa the special guest of 1' tion party of Michigan, held at Jackson, nom- txi looked at, no one caring to handle
th* managers
| mated tbe following candidate* for State office*: them. Among the rusty and corroded
Sixteen miles from Fort Cummings,
tilings the* Aun reporter noticed a shoe­
, , ,,
....
1 Governor, Bamnel Dickey, Albion ; Licntenant
New Mexico, a party
7 of
— Indiana attacked -a | GoTcroori p. H. Stone, Holly; K.-cn tarj- of maker's pincers, screw bolts, gw fixt­
.... dr.icr and *two
— .state, John Evans, Bellevue ;Aftonwy General, ures, waist-belt buckles, spools, skatestage-coach and &gt; killed tbe
M. M. Buroom, Holly ; State Trea*urer, Arthur irons, andirons, hoea, casters, doll-baby
iee-bouMw aud a portion of the buddings of tbo D. Power, Livonia ; Auditor General, Wateoti heads, metallic and mineral toys for
Excelsior Manufacturing Company, involving a Snyder, YpxUanti; State Comnawfiouer of the children, smoking-pipes, door-knobs, a
loss of about &lt;140,000. Pat Lynch and Ed Land Office, Porter Beal, Lenawee county; Su­ clasp and port of buckskin purra, metal­
Saunders, two firemen, were killed, and Pat perintendent Public Instruction, W. H. Moore
Conwav ahd John Colima were fatallr and three of Lenawee county; State Board of Education, lic match-box, milk-strainer, jewaharp,
gaming-checks, a silver thimble, oil-cans,
other dremen seriously injured, while trying to N. IL Evan*, Adrian.
ch«x&lt; the flames.. .It has been ascertained
The Democratic Convention of Iowa, comlm, hair-brushes, a parlor skate,
IMiint-bnuhea, gutta-percha nipples for wngcr* of tbe ill-fated Kteanior Vera Crux, tell*
at
Dea
Mouico.
placed
ui
nomination
the
follow
­
urer of Lucas county, Ohio, ho* ju»t expired,
ing State ticket: Secretary of State. A B. &gt;abics' nursing-lxjtllee, eye-glasses, glass the following «U&gt;ry of tbe diaaater :
is a defaulter to tbe amount of &lt;47,000.
alleys, a screw-driver, child's gutta-jxTAt Ip. m. last Saturday, I heard Capt. Van
A sensational tragedy wis enacted at Keth, of Crawford; Treaxurer, Martin Blim. of cha rattle, part of a mouth harmonicon,
Blackhawk; Auditor, C. A Barker, of Dim
tbe railroad depot in Kalt Lake City, tbe other Moines; -Attorney General, C* A. Clarke, of pocket and table knives, tea and table Bice oay to Firat Officer Harris: “ I have jn*t
day. Dr. B. C. Bnedakrr was vilting in a car, Linu
uiun ; Land
la
Office RegUter, D. Daugbcrtv, uf apooua, horseshoes, brass wheels, of noticed that the barometer u falling rapidly,
• •«»*&lt;»»*" »"&gt;»■
of Delaware .hav&lt;^
when R. T. fknith entered. Bncdakcr arose aud ) Keokuk...
....The RepuUicana ...
------ dock.,
clocks, a
a toy
toy .team-engfae,
steam-engine, iron
iron ring.,
rings. | w» “• S”1?® *»
fired, Smith telling with a bullet in hi* long* nominated John W. Heiwlon for Coiigrvo*.
stove-castings, rats of rams’ horns, skull wtrv KiTCn to rut nP *nd ,hrow overboard aome
The doctor wa* promptly arrested, but before
The Republicans of South Carolina bones of dogs and sheep, s looking-glass t*rB tor • Mexican railroad and aome barrel* of
Sir K^U^pr!^ to'hS’^ andBflred’ tw.re ^"
‘
dodd’ frame, a nut-cracker, a copper kettle, I °h» and adds constituting the deck load. Tbe
at hi* aoaailant, both balls taking effect and ”d ,o »’Ucc
bUle Uck‘ ‘ thc fleWstove-grates, gimlet, German silver clyrone *tnick n» on the port lx&gt;w a few aiinIn addrmumg U.o mnlbtude Bmpbc structcj by tbo European InerchanU to
eandnr inntant
doth. Rmith
n-mnvrd to
tn
Tm&gt;
v of languid
laTminm’ is
ih always
nlwnrH highly
nicrtilv desir
rl.asir request
...___ . .V
.. *1
1____ destined
__ .1 for
cauiing
inxtaut death.
Smith wu removed
The Grwnbar*kprH
Greenbackers nf
of Nebrnukn
Nebraska linvo
have watch, saw, coke-plate, scarf-pin, gun- j utea later. It wax accompanied by a terrible ity
that
the_____
nankeen
tbe hospital in a dying condition. A woman placed the following State &lt;ticket iu the field: cartridges, and a child's skulk
. almost
.
. on .her .beam able, there being the danger of the un- tbfeir different markets might for the
rain, and lifted tbe ship
was at the bottom or tlie trouble.
a
On a shelf ia arranged a quantity of ends, ft was almost impossible to get about learued attaching very different (and futliro be dved a deeper color than they
For Governor, O. T. B. Williams ; lieutenant
Tboops from Fort Cummings over­ Governor, B. Lansing ; Secretary of State, B. chunks of iron-scraps, gravel, and rand, without support. All movaNo articles were sometimes very awkward) meanings to iiaj been for some time post; and he
took the savagee who recently captured a mail­ F. Allen ; Treasurer, A V. Herman ; Attorney all. cemented together in compact thrown from port htarb«»ard. The wim) wax the grand and uncommon words which | bad au opportunity during his stay of
coach in New Mexico and killed tbe paaaengent, General. Noah A. Bhcckler; Land Cotnmis- masses, forn$-d, it is supjiorad, in low northcast, and the vessel was steering south even careful clergymen may lx* betrayetl ascertaining that the color of tlieee text1 sioner, David Neal j Superintendent of Educa­
by cast daring the evening. The windows of
and had a abort fight with them. Three of the tion, Dr. Mansfield... .After a stormy ecssiou places within the sewerst where these the main saloon were carried away; the into using in the pulpit.
One of those, u^.. waa UHtural to the raw material,
aoldier* were killed, and oevcril wounded. The the Georgia Republican Convention iiaased a res­ things settle owing to their weight, and waves broke over the ship, filling the saloon and when in l.is study nnd in the act of com- &gt; aaJ not subject to fade. .
savages then fled iu the direction of Mexico.
olution declaring it inexpedient to nominate can­ during heavy freshets are forced out in state-roomA At midnight the poasengera were posing a sermon, made use of the term 1
sir George Staunton, one of Lord Madates for Governor snd other State officers.... large chunks and washed down to thia lying or aittiqg on the floor talking with or as­ “ ostentatious man.
Tlirowing cown ; cartney’s embassy, found, on going
The New Hampshire Republicans have placed
sisting each other. Many of them had been
Commissions!! Bentley, of the Pen­ in nomination tlie following candidates : Gov­ level. Thera masses appear to be com- severely cut and bruised against the furniture. his pen, he wished to satisfy himself, j through the province of Kimgnnu, that
sion Office, furnishes the following interesting ernor, Charles C. Bell; Railroad Commissioner*. pqsed mostly of irou nails ord iron Good cheer prevailod, and all were uuict and ere he proceeded, ra to whether a great the cotton it produces is naturally of the
E. French, Charles A. Smith and acrapH, among which, now and then, ia a coinjxieed. The servants were kind and at­ portion of his congregation might com- I vellow color, which it retains after spinatatistica : On Juno 30 test there were 245,000 James
E. J.
Tt .any;
Presidential
Electors, horseshoe, a gun-lock, levs, screws, au tentive. Gen. Torbcrt hid been washed yut of prehend the meaning of the said term, ning
weaving. He also says that
pensxiners. There were paid aa pensions fall­ Nathaniel White and E. IL Winchester....
stateroom Na 5 early in tbe evening, and Ins
ing due dnnng the year &lt;36.000,000, and &lt;21.- Arkansas and Vermont held State elections, the old large copper cent, hair-pins, hoop­ right check was badly bruised. At l a. m. Bun­ and adopted, tlie following method of when the nankin cotton is transplanted
Star. day the engino-room was still dry. A drag was proof. Ringing the Ixdl, his footman ’ to another province it degenerates and
OUO.OOO arrears of previous years. Commissioner former on tbo 6th and tbe latter on tbe 7th of skirts, scissors, eto.—
Bentley thinks tbe sum to be paid m jx-iMuonm will September. The Democrat* carried Arkansas
put out, but it reversed, and was useless. It appeared, and was thus addressed by his | becomes white,
yet reach &lt;50,000,000 annually. There were be­ by a majority estimated at this writing at from
Nurpitecd ta Death.
Lad not been gotten ready till then, and was too master : “ What do you coneeive to be
---------------- :----------------fore theCommissioner, July 1,280,000 unsettled 4n,000 to 50,000, while the Republicans swept
"I®- Tenntbom is reixirted to have
Old John Morriii, n Little Rock uecro, small to render service. At 2 a. m. the snip took implied by an ostentatious man ?” “An
claims for pensions, invo'ring an average first Vermont by about 25,000 majority.
a
heavy sea. the waler putting out the tires and ostentatious man, sir ?" said Thomas.
when aaked what he thought of tlie
hit upon the idea of Tanner anti-bilioua stopping
payment of &lt;1,100 in each case, or a total of
the
engine.
The
donkey
engine
The Massachuactta Prohibition inta' pills, compounded, as he declared, accord­ was started at the pumps, slid was “ Why, sir, I should say n perfect gen- ' P&lt;*.tiy of the day, that he was surprised
«308,000,000. Tbe whole number of ixirsons
liigh standard of general excelnterestexi in the pensions, cither as recipient* Convention at Worcester indorsed tbo nomina­ ing to a recipe obtained of the long working when the steamer sank.
The tieman.” “Very good,,rsai&lt;l the Vicar. | Jd
or aa claimants, is &lt;532,000. The average num­ tions of Neal Dow for President and the Rev. *faster.
‘
He sold some to a woman who puraer came below,calling for Gen. Torbert, and “ Send Ellis [hfa coachman] here.’’ “El- i |ence- But we would suggest tliat there
ber of claims filed each day since J uly 1 baa
c»*“"
“»
•&gt;' lis," asked the Vicar, “what do Von im- ’ *■** *°° oiuch of it to the square inch.
H. A. Thompson for Vice President, adopted a di«J «« after UkiiiK thorn. John vu "111"
.1 „
—i
tire paaaengerx or the vc«xel would alnk. I hnmeresolution declaring in favor of female suffrage,
V, an? tak‘ln
*her® dialSygotup and went to she d«-a, and the agine on ostentatious man to boF’ “ An
A terrible tragedy is ’reported from and nominated the following candidates for tlie following dialogue took place : engine-room and amuxted
THE MARKETS.
aa*i*ted in bailing for
for' one ostentations man, sir?" replied Ellis. !
State officers : For Governor, Chas. Olney, of
"
Where
did
you
get
the
medicine
you
hour, Capt. Van Sice aho pa**iug bucket*. The “ Why, I should say on ostentatious man l
New Bedford ; Lieutenant Govern &gt;r, Timothy
NEW YORK.
ok! citizen and great finhennau, went to Little K. Earle, of Worcewter; Secretary of State. Sol gave the woman ? " “I made lut from aea wa* constantly breaking over the jrmael, mrtint what we calls—saving your pres- !
coming
between
the
deck*
in
large
quantities.
ence—a------ jolly good fellow?’ It need
river to indulge in hi- favorite sixirt, and. find­ T. Root, of Dalton ; Treasurer, Thus. J. Latn- d’rections rant ter me by Dr. Tanner. ”
like &gt;ik
in;; that the fish were alow in biting, he pro- | rop, of Taunton; Auditor. Jonathan Buck, of “What are Its component parte?”
scarcely be told that the Vicar substi­
Harwick ; Attorney General, Samuel M. Fair­ "Hit’s mode outen roots from the groun'
tuted a leas “patentatious ” word.—
field, of Malden.
and leaves frum de trees.
Does yer man aa*uted hi* neighbor in arranging Chambcra’ Journal,
taken out, and
Gen. Torbcrt wa* a perwanter buv a bottle, Jedge?" “ No, sir, Ufe-preM-rver*.
I man’s youngest
feet aiu-taem, encouraging and a*m*ung
A dreadfcl accident ih rejxirtcd by I don't The charge against you is a j' everybody.
' A Fat Dog.
The storm wu nxMt terrific, such
•M
serious one. What mode your medicine waves and wind
cable
from
Spain.
A
wooden
bridge
over
the
*
a
cannot be deocribed. The
People who have no regard for truth
end body wat taken out aud thia, too,
&gt; be the other son of tb« grief-stricken River Ebro, near Logrono. fell while a bat­ kill the woman ?" “ Why, Jedge. de xhipwaa hidod over on her beam* by every are sometimes not very happy u their
wave.
It
wa*
only
pooadilc
to
crawl
from
one
medicine
didn
’
t
kill
the
’
oman."
“
What
It was evident that both young men talion of troops were crossing, snd uinetvchoice
of
lies
to
gain
a
point;
and
after
en murdered and then their seven soldiers, including five othrer*. were killed h*? M “Why, Jedge, do'oman jxiint to another. The aturm was ao thick wc
tliev have told tbe wrong one^it is gen­
put
m
the
water....A lire drowned,...The steamer Hardwick, which died ob de surprise.
Yer see she hud 'couldn't *ce 100 yard* ; and II wu ini|&gt;oa*ibie
to face tbe wind and rain.
At 4:12 a. m., erally too late. The Kennel&gt;ec Journal
pin'd between Odessa, ou the Black sea, and
Brutal. England, foundered at sea, and all on been takin* eberytliing in the medical ithe aca broke into tbo engine room, revives the old story of the boy who
market au* hit didn’t do her no good. 1making a craah tike a battery of artillery and
brought the dog-akin to the tenner to
poaeengtr* and furniture into one maao. ■ell:
It is authoritadively denied in London She diiln’ hab much confidence in my ;daahing
medicine, and when she tuck hit an' foun' 'Tlx- pa*M*nger* crowded Social Hall, at tbe top
’* Was he a fat dog?" aaked the man of
that gold payments for notes have been sus­
of
the
ktaira,
said
their
farewell*,
adjnxted
060, and the insurance &lt;230,000.
that liit went right tar wurk tearin* at J
pended at any of the branches of the Imperial the corners ob de biliousness, hit sur- ,their iife-pnxrM-r*. and expreued word* of leather.
Dispatches from Louisville state tliat
They t&lt;x»k my advice, and remained
ta w lax
Bank of Germany....... Dispatches from Afghan­ prised de ’oman to death. Yer can’t hole xytqpalhy.
&lt;on the ahip til! «he went down. The Captain
a H17S0
'Was he very fat?*
istan, dated Hept, 3, say that Gon. Roberta at­
•
'wu »een jti»t bufore 4:12 a. m.. when the xea
the Mammoth Cave, were atopped by highway- tacked and dw|»:r»cd Ayoob Khan's force aud a mon for surprisin’ anybody to death. amaxbed
the port aide of the upper deck.
Ef I oome tor tells you a good piece ob !
“ How fat wan he?”
be left tbe aliip or wk* wa*bed over­
news, an* you falls dead, de law can’t board.
।Whither
I do not know. Harri*, the tir».t mate,
“He was the fattest dog I ever see. '*
hold me ’sponsible. An' ’cordin ter de ।
one or two xeameu took tbe boat at the ' “Well, my boy, if he was so very fat,
countv of K- try, Ireland, from which a same ’stonomy, if I gins n woman a dose and
•
tbe tbe
xtarboard
bow. but were killed before tbe boat his hide is not worth any tiling. ”
family liad been evicted, and cut off the ears of
be
lowered.
Miller. the firat
two men who had been teft 111 charge of the ob medicine and hit surprise’ her ter ‘could
“Come to think of it," returned the |
•■nrincer,
and his sesiatarrta xtuck to tbe
premises... .Acabtedi-peteh states that tbe har- death, de law can’t put de clamps on 'ahiu till she
sank. O’Neil, the quartermaster, boy, “I don't know ss he was so very
vtwt throughout France^adcu,SwitaerUnd.DeD- ipe.” The Justice is considering the and
'
a aeaunan wboee name I do not know fat, after nil!''
points of John’s argument, but John is* ।stood at the trboel till tbe veucl sank, about C
still in iail. __
__
____
«a. m. The ship broke in half, filling tlie sea
Minded Their Own BusIecu.
with wreckage of all deocnpOom. No idea can
Mfa, Booth Italy, Hungary, Poland, and Bel­
formed of the apttearancn ol tl&gt;at immciiMA mao having announced that he was Wsut........
gium will be fr&lt;xn 5 to 25 p&lt;-r cunt, above, the / At the second I mttie of Bull Run, a be
quantity of freight duhing together, with men, once in a community where they all I
.........
avenge ; but that in Great Britain and Ireland.
women,
children
and
bormw
Mwnunung
or
amkHixoay. Northern and Rhc-uiah Germany, and Michigan regiment, iu making a change ing through the surging ma**, aud with the mmded their own bttainesa, his state- |
Central Ru**ia it will be frum 10 to 40 per cent of position, come upon a Confederate wave* fifty lout high, not in swell* or ridge*. meet was doubted, snd he was called 1 **«&gt;■■ '***■■
below the average.
soldier sitting astride of a Federal who
upon
to
tell
where
it
was.
“
It
was
ou
’
“
“
A Jacksonville (Ha.) dispatch anys :
In regard to Gen. Rolxyrta’ recent vic­ was lying on his back. Each had a firm
board a ship at sea." he said; “ and the
tory over Ayoob Khan, a dispatch from Afghan- hold of the other, and neither could down on the other 4&gt;le, but to be whirled over jmsrangerH were all too sick to meddle
break tlie hold. As the troops came up tbe top and sent rollin- or flying through tbe with one anotbur’s affairs."
two test guns of the Royal Horae Artllery. tlie reb was taken in. and as tlie Yank
taken by Ayoob at Un- defeat of Gin. Burrow*, arose ho was asked now he came to be
Two men rode up on harnessixl hones
were recovered. and aevrral whet ted gum* of in such a fix.
we rolled or fell dowu on the &lt;&gt;; pusite side,
to a circus ticket-wagon at Leadville,
Virions ealiber captured. Tbe attack upon they
Tbe wind was so turriac that plunks wvre
“ Whj» I captured the blamed John­
hitch-d
the beaata to it, and daahed off
lifted Ixr it, droppin,^k&lt;&gt;ug the living aud dy­
ny," he rrnlinL
ing peotile. Al! we-reSleeduig from wounds, with tlie vehicle, in which were the
"Then bow aid he come to be on the and half were deed and dying in tiftevn min­ treasurer and $1,500. The showmen
Indian apoliA
top ? ”
/
ute*. Tbe scene was appalling. I and Tbianas gave quick chaA-, and regained the
“ That’s what makes me so infernal DunwxJe. fourth c&lt;wi-umt engineer, got ou a treasure, but the robbera escaped.
mad!" ahouted the Idue-eoat. “He pir-e of the dudng-oaliMix twenty-five by tcu
captured me the same time I did him, feetacroML We were in tbo water twenty-two
The hop crop in the State of New
A .joint discussion in the Danville
hours. We both went Hind at night from the
»&gt;xl teen te wooMn't trn^up te &gt;u« . ho
„„„ „
UK. York and throughout the country this
The steamer San Salvador, in
had the bulge ! He s no gentleman— t^u-r* st 4 a. m. Monday our craft «&lt;mt to year will exceed that of last year 25 ixir
1M&gt; air. he ain’t I ”
pwtre. We were whirled thiu^;b tiw breakers cent., or about 150,000 bales.

�distant.

. tne iuwi noures u a powetiui absornent,
preventing the arndi which arisas from
A mother of lerond children lately told
the droppings.
sigha the'man with too little, “but how
Set your bens in tlie evening if you I wWh I had * touch trf iris complaint!"
thought that her eldest boys teeth in tlie
John T. Ratmokd, the actor, says of hare to move them from the laving m-sta. A few man, indeed, have boldly declared
San Francisco is a tittle nervous over his experience in London : “The peo­ They will be more sure to stick to their the regrets of wealth to lie j&gt;retensea, front of the lower jaw were decayuig coppen shows bad cent*.
and have asserted that they ruioy gain badly. This was adisappoiotmeat to tlie
tlie efforts. Chicago and other cities an* ple I met were most delightful They
mother, who hjgl fed her children care­
Farmem in tliis country were never ing and keeping money. Very few men,
making to influence the Mexican trade, received us cordially, and treated us
panimento they keep."
more indifferent about selling their wool indeed, part with wealth voluntarily, fully oixnouriAhing sod wholeaome food,
The man that" bequeaths property
aud die is making an unusual effort in sjilendidly—aa individuals — but they than.tbey are this seaAou. Nothing de­ because very tew have the courage to m a general rule, keening both pickles and
deprive* themadves of any faculty or confectionary from them. Studying tlie must necessarily be a land-doner. .
that direction herself.
sirable
can
I
m
Imughi
in
Wisconsin
for
couldn’t stand our phy, * The ^ftlrd
matter over, she jumped to tlie conclu­
power
they
may
hereafter
want
;
and
Ax exchange sots: 'To make a go&lt;X.
Um
than
forty
cents
per
pound.
In
In
­
Age.’ The fact Is, they couldn't uWervery few are without that pride in it sion that what she Lad read concxuning
diana fine wool is held st fifty cento.
Tmb Pennsylvania Railway Company
the mischief-making properties erf the
Ix some parts erf France rye is largely winch any distinction tends to raise ; bu» tomato must be true, especial) v as- her
is adding the artificial decoration to the stand it. Of course the character of
we believe the constant deprecation of
grandeur of nature by beautifying the CoL Sellers was plain enough, and employed fqr green feeding, but at‘ late ita value in which the weU-aff indulge is husljand, who waa very free in tne use of
fanners are sulktitnting barley, which
famous Honw-ahoe curve, near Altoona, they laughed at it The Colonel's spec­ appears to be better relished by stock. not a hypocrisy. They see or many of his tomatoes this season, had * peculiar goes out?
ulations took enormously, but all tlie
trouble with his teeth. She bail ob­
with flowers and foliage plants.
It is sweeter and somewhat more tender. them see, failures in the effect of their
A woman's heart, like the moon, to
localisms of the play fell flat. When Its nutritive value is very different fol­ wealth upon themselves, and even luul served that her children's, eapeciaUy the
boys’, teeth grew-white and clean when
Tux company in Florida that has boon the stove fell down in the third act, it lowing the period ot its development confluences springing from it, which there were plenty of ripe tomatoes, and
auite
justify
their
shakes
of
tlie
head,
Ix the dictionary at the future it
experimenting with palmetto lor mak­ all went for nothing. The audience When young, it contains but six part in rt.----- c
___
to ahe thought that the acid of the vegeta­
be; “Fast, v. L To abatain from ft
ing jmper has met with such gratifying didn't see anything funny in that. On one hundred dtp matter, and twenty-one themselves, why the appl
taste so ble went too far and acted on*the enamel to go hungry, to Tannerize. ”
alxnit fifteen days after coming into ear.
of the teetln But* when the boy, then
success that it will creel about twenty tlie other hand the trial scene, which
The San Francisco Hural Prcxn tells
Dore has completed a grand case
fourteen years old, went to a dentist to
paper-mills in the State, where* palmetto we conxider rather ordinary, was one of of a large farmer in Merced County, Cal.,
have his teeth filled, lo! there was no tore called “Moses Before Phanu
HOUSEKEEPERS’ HELPS.
trees grow in abundance nud where the the few redeeming features of the play who is “a mechanical genius as well”
filling to be done. “Your boy has a What Muses played * ‘
faro ia not
in the eyes of the Londoners. They Among his recent constructions, in his
splendid set of teeth," the dentist told shown.
transportation facilities are good.
'
Southern Fried Hominy.—Warm
Why should the spirit of mortal be
were almost willing to regard that much own shojM, arc a grain-header that cuts some Ixiilod hominy left over from the the mother. “There is not a carity in
a swath thirty feet wide, a canvas-sided
them. Unusually good teeth for a buy proud, when a four dollar hotel clerk
Ex-Sxxatoh Dorset, Secretary of the
dining-room wagon to thrashers, and n day before; add to it a tumbler of cream of hia ago." And the dentist had no cad wear a bigger diamond than the mil­
Republican National Committee, and
horse-feed car for thirty horses, with or rich milk, a piece of butter, ttfo well- doubt that the teeth were better than lionaire.
A max named Fowlalager, who trav­ boxes around the outside for feeding lieaten eggs, ana a little flour; fry'in hot they would have been if the owner had
ex •Keqatoj’ Barnum, Chairman of the
A yovng physician aaked permuwion
butter.
•
Democratic NafkmMl Committee, are in­ eled through Schuylkill county, Pa., grain, and a ridt for feeding hay.
munched candy and pickles, as children of a lass to kiss her; ahe rcphed. “No,
Lamb Chops worn Spinach.—Trim the ’ usually do. “They must De cleaned,
There is no clsss of jieople now so hard
timate friends, and are associated in about eighty years ago, collecting old
chops neatly, boil them perfectly,, put
n and that without delay,” he said. The sir; I never like a doctor s bill stuck
put
a
to
preach
to
as
old
church-goera.
Thoy
into my fade."
business together at 115 Broadway. New copper coins, was murdered in the Ma- were people of but one book, and that little butter, pepper and salt on £____
them, tartar which had gathered and crusted
The Hawkeye man says a high Ixiard
Y’ork. They differ only in political hitnoy valley, then a wilderness, by a was; the Bible; but they ware thor­ and arrange them in a circle around gradually at the crown of the teeth was
Put little white paper ruffles removed by the dentist, and with it all fence, a locust-tree and twenty-three
opinionn, and there they differ widely. hunter named Bailey, who supposed the oughly posted in it They knew what u peas.
beer-tables'Duke
a grove anywhere with­
npl»earanc»*8 of decayed teeth. Now in thirty miles of New Yarik
collector's treasure consisted of gold and g&lt;kxl sermon was. A congregation of around the ends of tbe chops.
fah^ers now is of about the same char­
CoRN-FRiTTERfi.—Take half a dozen the boy has nothing to do but keep his
The telephone made a mistake in Bos­ silver. When Bailey found Fowlslager's
acter asr they were then. They are a large ears of coni, cut it from the cob. teeth in order to avoid dentistrv bills in ’ The Philadelphia Ledger discusses
ton. It began to think it was so valua­ collection was only copper ho buried it goodi deal harder to satisiy than New nnd mix up with two eggs, a cupful of I the future. The younger children are "The Health of Reservoirs." This is
You can’t give" them any sweet milk, salt, and enough ll/rar to • warned to avoid the older brother's the first intimation we have had that res­
ble that people could not do without it in the ground. Bailey's crime was dis­ -Y^rift'ra.
ervoirs did not enjoy good health.
and so it raised its price. But Boston covered, and he was executed in Read­ “chaff," and, if a minister has a jxxir make a soft liattcr. Drop a tablespoon- 1 trouble by tlie daily use of tooth broalies.
A North Carolina woman stabbed
sermon, I should advise him not to fill at a time into boiling-hot lard.
From their father's case they learn to
people can do without anything except ing after niakiug a full confession. A
avoid tha opposite extreme. "His teeth . tin* man who attempted to hug her. This
preach it to them.’*—Rxchanf/e.
Rier.
W
affues
.
—
Beat
together
a
pint
culture* and pork and beans, so few days ago a number of boys, while
A correspondent of tho Ohio Fanner nf milk, the yolks of three eggs, two are hopelessly discolored, and a few arc proves that all women are net enthusi­
‘ they ore gradually freezing out the tele­ playing around the Lawtons’ colliery, give* tlie following sensible advice about ounces of butter and half s teacup of , habitually loose, but tbe useful tomato astically in favor of a free icess.
phone. Nearly all the principal snl&gt;- near Mahoney City, found the coins {matures : There are thousands of acres J thoroughly boiled rice, sprinkle a little | is no longer suspected os the cause. He * The time of the spicing and picking of
had au opportunity to read some in a fruit has come, and the economical house­
scribers have feigned a paper agreeing to buried dore by -an old stump. There of posture that will require at leant three salt and a lialf teaspoonlul of soda into a
wife may be seen going through her hus­
work on dentistry and came to the con­
acres to carry n aw through tlie sum­
discontinue the instrument when tbe were 700 of the coiiib, the dates of which mer, nnd it needs no argument to show pint of flour, and then sift it in. Beat clusion that hard “scouring'’ of tho band's vest-pocket for cloves.
thoroughly,
and
bake
in
waffle-irons.
new tariff goes into effect It will moke ranged from 1724 to 1778. Many of tliat it will be profitable to expend sev­
teeth with gritty substances when a
They told grandfather Blimpkin that
B
read.—Two large y
OUn
g
man
naa
worn
away
tne
linnl
young man hod woru away the hard old Mr. Jonen was dead. “Ah, well,”
the phone “ hello ” with surprise when them were of the reigns of the four eral dollars per acre to reduce tliis to two
acres
for
a
cow.
I
am
more
and
more
in
said
he, resignedly, "Eve noticed that
Georges
of
England,
and
a
number
were
♦it finds it has no one to whisper to.
favor of mixed grosses and heavy seeding
people have been dying ever since I can
early Vermont coins.
for permanent pastures. Where I sowed
remember."
A Chicago girl overdid the decoraliveonly clover, the third year tlie ground
*Tx choosing a wife, "says an exchange,
“■&gt; ««K I Mtonring tba tootb. Waco they have
ort business. She ornnmen ted tlie kitch­
Recently complaints lirve l»ecn made was l&gt;are; but where I sowed orchard Zu. ? .! * .7 ■
W ill a little “It tod one pint ol sponge. &gt; |^n peglectod thia mar bo noi-arr “be governed by her chin." The worst
en range with gross and ferns, so tliat to the French authorities that oleomar- grass, blue grass and timothy with the which miiat la, vary light. Thia mn-t to t
ma&gt;
’ Th. llonUMt of tliat is, i^Iat having choshn a wife, •
when it was red hot the mimic vegeta­ garina butter has been substituted for clover, it is bettor now than it was the all be » tluck aa out l» aimed; net in .
pomluir tool, tor removing tartar one is apt to keep on being governed in
first year.
warm pinee
place to
to nse
n«&gt; tn
ta tire
the baking-pan.
bakmg.|»„. crmnfbot tbo yellow daporit op club the same way.
,
warm
tion looked cod and inviting. Herffover the genuine article in the asylums of
A deception successfully practiced on . To
It should
ready to
cook in an hour -l*™'- &gt;«th can bo clean Jl aw.v o the
make Hbo
mo^lik
to™'*
Ax Irishman watching a game of base­
found her one day, like Werther's Paris. Tlie Paris Academy of Medicine a number of farmers
fanners is known as tlie
the'' t
.,
kL.. .i....*.
■ deutiat doea it by anyone. Take finolr ball, was sent to grass by a foul wliicb
Tomakeitmorol'katbogenmiioiirtid...
*9 “Charlotte,” cutting-bread and butter. has mode a vigorous investigation, un­ “butter contract." A couple of wellstruck him under the fifth rib.
"A
which
u
baked
in
a
bnck
oven,
steam
it
jxiwdered
pumice
stone
and
a
little
clean
The decorative stove seduced him to sit der on order from the Government dressed fellows drive to the house of tlie .our hours, and then bake Hi a slow oven soft pine stick to rub with.
Dip the fowl, was utS Begorra, I thought it was
squarely upon it while he plied the fair The rejxirt of the committee is against expected victim snd make an engage­ an hour or more. It can be made with । pine stick into water and then in pow- a mule."
ment with him to take all his butter for
A dealer in hosiery in Chicago marked
creature with the honey of his compli­ t)&gt;e use of margarine in the asylums, a year at a high price. A written agree­ the same measures w!thout scalding the dared pumice, and rub the teeth gently.
a pair of stockings: “Only $10,000,” and
ments. He now bears the letters “Eu­ and is also adverse to its general use os ment is then made and in due tims the Indian meal, by mixing soft with warm Afterwards wash them with soap and more than one hundred ladies stopped at
■ ret.in.od
.
, •lu tbo form
.------ ; o »waier
todto
allow
meat
U to swell. Rye- water, using s tooth brush. It is wall to
water
allowthethe
meal
"
I
„
“
contract
”
L
.........1
L.««
w
»
&gt;•.
reka Range, No. 8," and, in revenge, a substitute for butter. The margarine
use a little fine, clean soap occasionally tlie window aud cried ‘out: “Dear me!
IV n thiril Jiarty,
luirtv which
uliinh tlie
ti... '
w«»cn
uie
•
B
0
has gone to St. Louis to swell the cen­ os originnllv prepared ia no longer an note held by a third l~y.
fine for cleanihg teeth, but plenty of pure haw cheat)—I’ll ask my husband to buy
, .
. **,
farmer is bound to pav.
,
, union stew. — lake some L...
pay. The safest plan
sus.
---?‘?PI*--------------vv-.vta (a u.uc
"JUUl UI
WUMUerj them."
pan, water
little warm
in UlU
tho WIU
cold weather)
object of commerce, being too dear.
to make no written contracts with cl
d “nat
» taUBcepan,
When, at a Chinese banquet, propriety
*“* I"
j mid
many onions
That which ia actually in use is an in- strangers who thus suddenly turn up”and
' a
“ good
"
“ cut* right
~~V" acruKH. yiil usually suffice for cleansing the
requires that the guesta should get pleas­
The night medical service in New dustrial product open to various frauds.
, nud partially brown them, sprinkle a lit- teeth of {tenons of good dietetic habits.
whom nothing is known.
antly tipsy, they may, if they like, hire
A coMtnimnra- inform, n.
Ue fluur OVer thcm
atir wcD® “‘Uing i To make good teeth in tlie first place,
York is in full operation. The act of Vegetable oils are especially introduced, !
* od a visit in the fall to a fri wufft Wanu wator U‘ mako 8TaTy* 1&gt;ut in 1X‘Pwhile
we can begin, and allowsubstitutes to dnnk for them. No such
the Legislature provides that a registry
»*r Mud
",d
pieces
ingfor “ancestry" the mother should
eheap Chinese labor will Ixj tolerated in
and if it is easy to decide by chemical Zrasurorisld to^ the numbJ?o
of physicians willing to give their ser­
meat,, cut in strips, with
a little kidney
----- -----------------«*y ।' cat
eatplain
ldiinand nutritious
nutritious food,
food, aa varied
varied this free country.
analysis whether a given product con- he daily obtained He luul Imt
vices at $3 a visit at night to the deserv­
The publisher of a humorous German
or
livqr,
yet!
brown
these
diet
well
supplied
with
bone
material,
os
liens
and
the
uroduct
nor
diem
ur
&lt;W
cd
require,
or
browu
tliese
also
diet
well
supplied
with
Ixme
material,
as
sista of butter or margarine, it is very thirteen egm.1 He wisin the hSn W,U1 tbe onioDB; let simmer about ten I the grains are when it is bolted or sifted
paper at San Francisco committed sui­
ing poor shall be kept at each police sta­
difficult to affirm whetherdhis margarine giviuu ou^verv alternate dav a
rawctcs or so, and then place carefnllv °ut, and lean meat. For young children
cide the- other day. The humorous
tion. If the persons requiring aid are
is pure or mixed with oils, and vegetable shiMJiSnl andTcninrter of cavemin i!X well-peeled potatoes on the toi&gt;. TIhk I milk should be freely used, and Graham
journalists of the English press do not
unable to pay the amount, then the Po­
jtr mfaed ^thqX^l, SZk^ stew “
U^t gently simpler till done and '। “ld
seem to hate so clear an idea of their
must
oils are known to be more difficult of di­
lice Captain of the district is to certify
। duties to the public.
gestion than animal fata. It was found that each hen obtained her share. The ,1 nut l&gt;e stirred alwut, so tliat the potatoes |
tliat fact, and the physician liecomra en­
' come out whole. A few spoonsful of
At a celebration back in the country a
Ollendorff In Leadville.
to lie a miserable conglomerate of ]*ea- experiment of omitting the pejtper was catchup to Im* added some minutes before
female orator arose and began: “This is
titled to receive the sum from tlie public
tned, when it was found'that the number
In view of the spreading popularity of
nut oil, diluted milk, and beef.
serving.
It
is
light
of
digestion
and
our
one hundred and fourth auniveraary. ”
treasury. Three hundred and twrntyof eggs was reduced each trial to from
the mining boom, nnd the extreme prob­
very nourishing for summer.
A wicked voting man away back in the
five to six doily. Our correapondeut bes
Prnnrwn
Thi. i&gt; -&gt; *’
acveu physicians have, np to this time
ability that
that Were
there will,
will, in
in course
course ui
of tune,
time.
Snug
P
udding.—’
1 sonny
crowd yelled out: “Good Lord! you
The New York Graphic declares tliat heves that the moderate um- of this stim* r;^i.:n„ j: u t'
u
« ® ■»» .e* I l&gt;e a new generation of Lendvillians to
been enrolled.
don't look that old."—Quincy Modem
the city of New York is in jeopardy frong)
Argo.
,
the vast accumulation of oil at Hunter’s !
L^U/*e?ec*u
Beer sells for twenty-five cents a glass
Three enormoys steamers intended
point. It bsvh : “ If a fire shall occur totCTl Telegraph
in
Mexico.
Oh,
jovial
Bacchus,
just
for tlie Atlantic trade are now building
town icieyrapn.
i
- onion,
,• Upper,
.
। the beautifulhiforms
of speech familiar
to
in
an&lt;1 chopped
rah and a Hiti/,
«hly ci^iftzed^ire
shah
think what it must cost to elect a Presi­
among the immense stock of oil at the .i.?“
__
, .
on the river Clyde—one each for the Cuoniqn, pepper,
dent in that country! Now we under­
Standard oil monopoly's works, tliis sheep which appears by watery blisters ji chopped
. .
.
, salt and a little be so altered us to harmonize with the
some warm water |
nard, the Inman, and the Guion lines. burning oil will flow down tbe bank into 1 ”n
stand why they have so many revolutions
Rnu between tho claws of tlie 1 mace; moisten with "5*
prevailing tone of Occidental society. i in Mexico. A war is cheaply than a le’
•'
you have
The Cunard liner will have a tonnage of u“ river, wber. ierill eorttaw u, bum. । hoot, lOMoweu «*bixaIb winch ora
.
&gt;
. • ’ -“ If
.— no
! difficult to bad,uv
’»raw
known
tu aphtboiri
I""®
“ '"7
11,0
ol.ii We give a sample j&gt;oge which may l»e of i1 gitimate campaign.
7,500, and an indicated horse-power ■ f
interest in the great cause of popular
“ T"1”? “ tf ■ T“°“
"? *
These tanks contain 53,000,000 gallons. lever. Sometime, it » ucoompiiril I v
Ax old Yorkshire woman described
I education.
10,000. The Guion liner will be 6,500
her happy circumstances thus: “I've a
Other tanks in the vicinity, and having .imilur Hittten tmAbu lipttull bmgne’ ' "»«'«“ tan the btubug water below
LESSON L
when it ia eallod loot and month diXe! |
P"^«t
"5“
tons and 10,000 horse-power. The In­
nice
little cottage, a chest of drawers and
water communication, hold 50,000,000
Has tho Good Speculator tho Mining
man liner, the City of Rome, will be the
It ia lover, or blood diaeauo, and ia eon. I *?•»&lt;*J®” *"11 know by tbo knit, coming
•---------------------------- ”
n pianny, a lovely garden and some
gallons more. Il the fire become gen­ tngiotis nnd troublesome, but not serious, ' y.
clear
cnist, take out,
out. place on a 1 Y«*s ? tha ~
flowers in my window, and (waxing
e*r from
, m the enwt,
•’ tor
• •has ••
-Min­
largest and most powerful steamer afloat,
I
Yee,
the
Good
Sjxx:u
tho
eral—and it is likely to become so—a and eaMily submits to treatment, as fol- '
warm,) my husband's dead, and tne very
w^iMUBde down and open top a
excepting the Great Eastern, her ton­
sunshine of 'Eav'n seems to fall on me.
1 ut ,ln .a nma11 !”•*&lt;* of butter
jt
..
^ncculator the Minin-’
sheet of flame will cover the East river lows: Give one pound of salts, and 1,1 ,
nage being 8,500, with engines of 12,000
.'‘^^'■^v wdimn ^Sd
th®
^2’ ’
A family going North from Raleigh
along the front of the two cities. One when that ha. opemtjd, give one onnoe |
horse-power. It is expected that these
last week took the l»oat at Norfolk after
. ...
° ’
les, you bet your Life the Good Specoil lamp among the straws of a Chicago of h)p&lt;Mii]phite of soda, doily; wash tlie I xu-j.*-«.
sore ajiota with water and soap, and dress tbe &lt;Uahdark. Next morning the little girl awoke
three steamers will be capable of attain­
|
nlator
has
tlie
Mining
Claim
of
the
stable destroyed that city. Fifty, or them with an ointment, os follows, viz : '
and scrambled up to the window, and,
ing a speed of seventeen knots an hour
How absolute some people are in their
Orphan.
(XMsibly 100,000,000 gallons of burning Melt four ounces of lard and one ounce i
looking out on tho broad Atlantic, ex­
-ri.. Smartington,
a*__ *x__ ._ z for
.
You lx*t your Life?
under favorable circumstances, thus ren­
conversation!&gt; Therein
claimed: “Oh. mamma, do get up hero
oil floating under tlie piers and around of spermaceti together, and one otiiu'e of '
I
l&gt;et
my
sweet
Life.
instance. Baid Jones to him, the other
dering the voyage lietween Liverpool
and see; tho front yard is full of woter.”
He beta his sweet Life solid.
and among the shipping of New Y’ork acetate of copjier (verdigris), and stir :। evening, “Do yourfike dogs?” Jones by
—Raleigh New«.
and Now York, or vice verea, under
thoroughly, and while still fluid add one
Who has my Lode?
will cause a destruction unparalleled in ounce of turpentine and stir until cold. | the way, is a lover of the animal. “I
“What I want to get at is tho animus
seven days.
I hate not your Lode, but the rich
never ata one," rejilied Smartington
tbe history of tlie world. In case of a Keep for use. The ointment is excellent I dreamily
of
the transaction, ' aaid tlie jmlge.
‘
“Well, who siq&gt;|K&gt;sed you W,ife of the boas Bankrupt has your
“But, your honor," said tlie complaint­
Gen. Grant’s first and last and only tire a slight easterly breeze would soon for any raw sores or galls, and mav be ‘ did?" exclaimed Jones with impatience. Lorie.
usefully kept iu any stable.
ant, “there wasn't
alt Where
He pome
Doany
youatknow
the Wife of tli
Presidential vote was for James Bu­ become a strong easterly gale, blowing
“If I were to ask if you liked donkey,
up quiet like, and grabbed tlie coat, and
now?” he continued, with a lingering boss Bankrupt is?
chanan, ami, according to a Washing­ a breath that will leave no stone stand­
was off witii it before I saw what he was
No, I donut know Where the rich Wife
emphasis
on
"donkev.
”
Said
SmartingPossessive
My
or
Mine.
ton corrosjxjndent, these are the circum­ ing upon another from river to river.
of the bora Bankrupt is; Nor Nobody do at No, sir, there wasn't any muss."
A foreigner writes to the New York ton ingenuously, “I like you, Jones."
A German resident of Belmont avenue,
stances under which it was cast: “He
not know Where the rich Wife of the
Sun: I am studying English, aud for
who recently esjMiused au Irish wife, who
V
esuvius electrically illuminated ap­ bora Bankrupt is.
was living in St Louis, and had been
A Romantic Story.
that reason I pay a great deal of atten­
proved heiself to be the better half, was
Can
I
Ixit
on
That?
pears
now
nightly
as
the
“
mountain
of
Loring, the Boston bookseller, told&gt; tion to the language of those with whom
but of the city during the day. He
questioned os to his nationality. “Veil,”
You can bet on That
light" of the Eastern fable. The inde­
reached the suburbs about sundown, very romantic story, as follows ; “ At I hapjxin to converse. Now tlie little scribable grandeur of tlie spectacle at­
he responded, scratching his head. “I
What can I bet on That?
one time I had prejmred boxes of fancy possessive pronoun “my” is bo often
was porn in Germany, but I vas Iiish by
and stopped near a voting precinct ou
You
can
l&gt;et
your
pld
Hot
on
That
tracts
to
Naples
thousands
of
tourists
|&gt;aper with a fancy initial or j&gt;et name used and, at least in my judgment,
marriage._2____________________
&gt;
Can I bet my new Hat on That?
the most distant countries of Eubusiness. He was asked if he had voted, embossed in it, and I put this up at $1 a abwwi that it begin. W worry me. For from
„„
No, you cannot bet your new Hat on
Character.
and replied that he had not, and neither box and advertised it jriilrly. One day example, a huly recently said to me : “I I
That; for you have no new Hat to bet on
Character is tho estimation or worth
O:nt
u,„
T
could he, owing to the distance that he I had an order from California from a locked my door and welt to my bub-hcr
np^Weatorn’Texi i. to Nothing.
in which one is held ; or simply the sum
Miss Susie — —. The box was done up, to order my provmona When I re- j w|.„
was from his home and the lateness of
You Lie.
of our actions, wuids and deeds. There­
addressed to her and lay aliout here, turned home 1 found my stove cold and l)retxi geese
‘ of these has
'
„
. One
3,000
Do I Lie?
the day. The judges at the polling when a youug Englishman came in and my fire out, and that was lucky, too, for
fore, forming our character should be
• ’ feathers are plucked every
geese, whose
Yea, you Lie.
tin* first and most csHential art that wo
place, being auro that he had not voted wanted to write a letter. I gave him the my kettle was nearly empty, and it would
two months. Each bird will average a
Does the Man with the red Flannel study. Although perfection has never
and could not reach the place where* he material and a place, when his eyes have been ruined if my fire had l&gt;een poiuid and a half a year worth 50 cents a ' Shirt Lie?
caught Cie address on th is Ik&gt;x.
been attained, it may, like other arts,
going. I expected my husband every l&gt;ound.
was entitled to vote in tune, permitted
.
No, but the Man at the End of this be ao thoroughly studied that the eye of
“ * Have you the order that came for minute, so I hurried to make my fire
----------------------------- •—
i Barrel Lies,
him* to vote there, knowing that he that box of paper?' he asked.
mon can rightly detect but few imper­
again and prepare my dinner. Unfort­
&lt;
f Is heDeod?
fections.
would cast a Democratic ticket. That
“ ‘ Yes,' I replied, * 'tis about some­ unately, mjr butcher had forgotten to
Priyaey.
In the choice of our friends we, in
bring my tnpe, so I gave him a piece of
is Gen. Grant's personal statement of where.'
A worthy wife ot forty years' standing, j
Of what is he dead?
some measure, form our character,-for
“ ‘ Would you mind sending it up to mjr mind and sent him back for my
his first Presidential vote.”
and
whose
life
was
not
made
up
of
sun|
He
is
Dead
of
too
much
Proviousneaa.
my hotel ? If it is what I think, I shall tnpe,** and so on.
we are likely to be influenced by tho
■
shine
and
jieoce,
gave
tlie
following
Have you seen the Coroner?
leave for California to-nigkV
character of those whom we choose for
Now I am not a communist, but I
No. I have not seen the Coroner; but our friends. The person who possesses
English farmers who have l&gt;ecu in­
“I found it and sent it around ■nd would rather drop “my" altogether sensible and impressive advice to a mar­
ried pair of her acquaintance. The ad­
veigled into emigrating to Manitoba are beard no more about it for perhaps than to Apply it equally to husband, vice is good : “ Preserve sacredly the the Unde qf my deceased Friend is Dust­ a true and noble clinracter has won many
ing around with a Derringer.
victories ; has many pleasures and ad­
,
sending up cumplamta apt to astonish three months, when one day the young butcher, trijie and tea-kettle.
privacies of your own house, your mar­
Is the Uncle of your Deceased Friend vantages tliat one of a bad and un­
man, with a ladv on his arm, walked in.
ried state of your heart. Let no father a Good Shot?
Beaconsfield, who gave that country o • Mr. Loring, I want to present you tb
friendly character never realizes or en­
Yea, the Uncle of my deceased Friend joys.
1 udicaoDsly-exaggeruted puffing upon a nra wife,’ he said. • We could not leave
The impecunious man thinks it nb- sume to come between you two. or to is a Good Shot •
By strangers our charaoter can be rood
recent semi-official occasion.
It was tins country till we Imd thanked you for surd for his wealthy neighbor to gravely share your joys and sorrows that belong
Shall I Dust?
in our countenances, especially by those
pictured a perfect paradise. It proves your part in bringing ub together? Thu assert that there ia little bnppineH* in to you two alone. Build your quiet
Ytw, you shall Dust
denouement was quits, a romance. The the ]Mmseoniou of money. And certainly
Who study tliat art, liocause there is not
world, not allowing your dearest earthly
to be a vast plain of mar.th, mosquito- young man was the son of an aris­
Shall I DuatP. D. Q?
a thought, word or deed that does not
rich men seem to enjoy their wealth, are friend to be the confidant of aught ths't
Yea. you shall Du*t P. D Q.—PmcA leave ita autograph on the human coun­
infested in summer, ice-lx&gt;uud in winter, tocratic family and the girl the daughter
proud of it in various ways, according concerns your domeatio happiness. Let on H'Aecta.
when, as there is no natural I surrier Ims of the gardener. But love levels all dis- to character, use it fredy as a power, momenta of alienation, if tLey occur, be
it has l&gt;een truly said tliat “ whai wa
twecn it and the Arctic regions, the tinctious, and the young man felt thia and will not surrender it without the, healed at once. Never, no never, speak
girl to be tlie chosen companion of his
do not do is mure often a better index
Loaning to a Fire.
mercury often sinks to 40 below. There life. To break off the attachment his very toughest fighting. A complete of it outside, but each other confess,
of character than what we tin." Who &lt;«f
surrender of wealth, erf the difference 1m- and all will come oat right. Never let
Running to a fire is one of the inalien­
is no natural drainage, and the snow­ father had sent him to the ContiiifUt
tween subsistence and competence of the morrow's sun find you at variance. able privileges of an American citizen. us will acknowledge that we could not
waters stand until Into in the reason,
riches, is, except in a very few coses of Review and renew your vow—it will do Run he will. And it doesn't make any possibly have formi*d a better character.
preventing timely agricultural prepara­
religious conviction, tbe rarest of all you good ; and hereby your souls will difference whether lie is lame in both
She was plump and beautiful, and he
young man had fallowed them, ignorant
tions. The crops are niender. The erf their address, ami at last finding it forma of self-sacrifice. So different, in­ grow togetner, cemented in that love legs, afflicted with the rheumatism and was wildly foud of her. She listed him.
deed, ia the disconsolate talk of the well­ which is stronger than death, and you spinal curvature, aud wears a j»orous
through t$e ahanee of tbe box of paper." to-do from their actual condition that

SATUBDAT, ... SEPT. 11, 1H80

acvtntion .of English emigrante.

�Attorney at Law.
of persons
st in tbe dis­
&gt; aaid: “ Han­
oi tbe federal

ildier myself, aud I'll vote for

■

.

entionof the crowd was con*
; on the patriotic soldier.
.“Were you in Hancock's corps T‘*
“Gentlemen,” said the seedy man,
running his arm through a hole in his
hat, “I have voted the Republican tick­
et ail my life, bat next Novembci mv
vote goes for. my old commander. 1
mny not like his jiolilic*, and they may
say he puts on style, but.when n gener­
al of the United States, army gets off
his hone to help me when I am lying
helpless on the blood-stained field of
battle, slippery with, human gore. I
am going to vote for him, anyhow.’
“Hurrah for Hancock!” shouted tbe
crowd.
“Will you join usfasked several enthosiasts of the grateful soldier, as
they advanced^n solidcolumn on the bar
?he h aithior Hancock and English
wercdmnk with entiituriaam several
times.
“Hand out some of those high pric­
ed cigars said another enthusiast to the
bar-keeper. The ex-federal soldier
took half a dor.en.
I’ve a great notion,” said another en­
thusiast, holding the Hancock man off
at aims length, and surveying him
from top to bottom, ‘Tvon great no­
tion to make you a present of a new
suit of clothes.”
Were you badly wounded!” asked
another sympathetic enthusiast.
“1 was lying on the blood-staiued
field of battle, slippery with human
gore, weak aud faint from Iokh of blood
with mv leg shattered by a reb—I mean*
a hostile cannon-ball. I had fallen
enriv in the fight.”
The earnest crowdj gathered close
around the patriot to catch every
word.
♦
“Gen. Meade ha l given orders to ad­
vance and drive tne reb—I mean the
hostile foe—from hia position. Just as
Iwaa expecting to be trampled under
foot up rode Gens. Hancock and En­
glish.”
“English!” bawled the crowd.
“Yes; Gens. Hancock and English,
riding side by side, just ns you see
their pictures, only they had their
swords drawn. 1 wns lying weak and
helpless on—”
And so he was, hot this time it was
not on the blood-stained field of bat­
tle, slippery with human gore, but on
tlie hard pavement, siipperj- with to­
baccojuice.
He got up and shuffled • down the
street, muttering.- “It seems to me
English don't bring as much strengt h
to the ticket as I thought be would.”
He must have repeated this game
with more success at other saloons,
probably ommitting all reference to*
English’s military career, for later in '
the evening he was *Aen explaining the |
whole matter over again in an mcoherent manner to an entmpccd police- &lt;

-OF THE ABOVE GOODS

in advance.

,” and ths

With the chill, and few. tbe victim ot malaria may

action upon ihe «t&gt;tlra«yMMC.
Foc**lc by all Drrgttouaixi D-al*r» wanrally.

JT IS A FAC9T

FURNITURE

Physicians and Surgeons,
Naahvlllc. MloHliran.

‘E?Ch.tre,4o.

pOWERS * BARLOW,

HARDWARE,

ALSO, AGENT FOR

BLACK*

Breech-lOading Shot Guns American and Foreign Marble,
Monument*, Tombstones, Mantlet, &amp;c&gt;,

jEfaatingsh Mtoh.
OFFICE HOURS:

Bibkbb.M.D.

AND

Common ’Furniture

Stele Stroeie.

J. A. BAUGHMAN.
HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Woodland Ceaire, Mich. Day and night e*Ua promptly at-

P

Of every description

F. R. Timhibnai, M. D.

Our Undertaking Departmn’t
Complete In every particular.

K«'Jogg*a Columbian Oil to

J^ENRY ROE,

AVincliester Ttifl.es

MEAT MARKET.

A FULL LINE OF-

Thanking our numerous patron* of the uut •ea­
ten, wa shall endeavor by fair dealing and rtuon-

form. Headache. Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia,
Sprain*. Bru Im-. Flesh Wound., Bunloui, Borns,
Corn*. Hpioal affection. Colic. Cramping' Pahu,Chol­
era Morbus. Flux, Diarrhoea, Cough*. Colds, Bron­
chial atfeetteo. Catarrh, and all dmania external of
Internal Full direction* with tach bottle. For

CAL.L AJVD OET PKICBS.

Kellogg, Demaray 4 Co.
pNTERPBISE

GROCERY

Powder, Shot, Caps and Cartidges, cheap.
C. C. WOLCOTT,
QOOK’S CARRIAGE WORKS

nnDEP
LIIKKK
—

New Fresh Goods and Low

PAD

Prices.

WITHOUT MEDICINE,

Yesterday afternoon. shortly after i Proprietor*.
the
te arrival of the train, a mnn
man entered 1,——
a hotel in this city nnd asked the clerk, AGENTS
who Mood busying himself with a pat­ ......... ... .........
ent blotter, tht»terms upon which he
could engage board.
“Owing to the location of your room,
air. Big demand for our rooms. Feed
well.”
“I don’t care so much about the eatin’
part,” replied the man. “I uni forty­
odd years old, nud have been eatin’
about all my life. It’s gittin to be an
old thing tome. Well, say, give me a
reapectaole room—how much'll you

Toledo,

o.

wasted prank and Jesse Janes.

IM THEIR SEASON,

Lard, by the Ih. or barrel,
. H£T1,&lt;&gt;
M«rk« Prioo paid
for Hides, Pelts, &amp;c.
Fresh Goods, Full Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

H»vlng BQFsred til tbe »dvSDUfir« of

tlie

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CLOSE BUYING

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Cheese ui Everything

TTorttie season of1880.

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Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods aud low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.

Estey, Bay State, *
Bridgeport, unci
Whitney Organs,
Webber, Chickering.
Hale, t 'iiristic. Hanes,

Di osm Whitney and
---- At remarkably----

LOW FIGURES

I am prepared to furnish the public

ORGANS

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For 850. nnd upwards.

PIANOS
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Highest Price paid for Produce

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Fears Truly,

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BOISE &amp; FRANCIA

SHEET MUSIC
C. H. BERRY,

Makes the boss Carriage, Light road
and Team

Nashville, LLfch.

■^ASHVILLE LIVERY.

H ARNESS !
For a small sum of money and don't
you forget it.
Have yon seen any of Will’s work?
If not call on him. one door north of
Boise and Francis’, get his prices and
you will trade.

J

•criptlon write |o
M.D. THOMPSON fc CO, Pro.,

Manufactures

Fresh and Salt Meats,
Sioied Ham aid Mien,

HENRY BOE.
^TTEXTION, ALL.
"

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

JJARXE8S! HARXE8SI

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and Advenfareg of

A LES MEN

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Prices that Can’t i Undersold

Day Kidney Pad Co.

that ।

Prices Ranging From $3 to $20.

JB.Remxniiigrton Ac Son’s

A CUHIOUS CUSTOMER.

it* this way: My wife will
B, hot ns times are pretty
included to arrange in this
I take breakfast, my wife
linner, aud well all throw
«&gt;«*■. My Ant
M board for one
h little the best

ZDJR/’ST GOODS

ihambo'r S’ults,
P^ent^lj^ckers,

'“$200 REWARD

b,

JULIUS BUSSELL,

D'ble&amp; Single Barrel Guns,

IN BARRY COUNTY

HOMEOPATHIC

BI iBSORPTIOIII

•‘Well* in a manner.

Jonrt Hou#, Hai

Army Muskets, made over.

Largest and Best Selected Stock

gARBER a timmbrman;

"1
“I wa*
wa* lying on
on tlie bliMMl-staiued
blood-stained
field of battle, weak aud helpless, .
___
dipperr with i,Un...«»&gt;». a &lt;!,aru-&lt;
quarter million sold!
of canister had passed through all
Un- of
ormy
lWR»;«
three
my Inijgs;
.. IwraUhelT h«I EverypatientDeUghte(i
flattened itself on my spinal column,
which would have produced paralysis
of mv lower limbs if they hada’t been
swept away by a cavalry charge on the
•first day of the battle. My head had
been severed by a saber stroke, and
vm lying twenty yards off. Just then. ;
as J whs lying weak and helpless on For a cue of Diabetc, Gravel, Dropaey, Bright**
the battle-stained field, up rode Gens.
Hancock nnd Arthur, while right be­ DImnuh:, Catarrh of Uio Bladder. Pain in tbe Back,
hind them came Gens. English and InconUmmca or Retention of Uritte, Painful UrinaGnrfield. with Gen. Weaver in the
rear. Hancock’says to Gnrfield. ‘just tlng. Brick-dint Deposit,'InHa-uallon of the Kid­
hold my foaming steed.’ and turning ney*, Female Weaknam or Nrrrotta Debility it win
to mefrays: ‘My good fellow, if you are
wounded anywhere, just get up and
come along with tne.”r
_________
.n„iif STOP POCTQHIUC!
“Bedud,
that
Come along will inc ye lying baste,”
aaid the hard-hearted policeman, aud I
’
off they went together.

*“

8HKR1FF

INCLUDING

tacu. bat prevent, their .
ly pfeferabl* toqaiBlM.
the h&lt;MlD«M tar more th

Lewi* A. Nichols, of Omngeville,
has been nominated for the legislature
by tlie Republican* of the*second -di*&gt;t
rect of this county.
.

'

Attorney A Co uneel lor,

Elver Brought to TVajrfiville

“Won’t you take this a* security!”
"Nn, get out of here.”
“But I wan’t to board here twenty
yeare.”
“Go on away.”
•
• “I'll leave your snide hotel, Mr, but
Irlmeahow you.” He lifted up tbe
carpet-bag, opened it and displayed
tBO.OOC in government bond*.
“Yon can stay, sir.”
"No 1 believe not. It takeatoomueb
money to put up at this hotel. Guess
1’11’go around and put up at a wagon
yard.”
Ever since Cain gave Abel a clip
with a dub people have lost money Dy
not observing tne laws of politeness.—
Little Kock GaMtte.

W. E. CLARK.
U STEVENS!
Op|£altc E. Parody's shoe shop.

WANTE

«l. OSMAN, Prop.

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

Buggy or Wagon

LOW RATES

To be found in the Market.

COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS

IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN

MADE A SPECIALTY

Workmanship and Materials

coooTnEX TO SELL
(CIGARS TODEALERS.
gios

W lien Combined With

THE IDEAL OF THE TREE ARTIST,

’rith-

BLACKSMITHING
AND BOST YOU FOBGET IT.

Are ICHxentiiil Factor*, in

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All Goods of this Manufacture,
E. COOK.

J. OMAN.

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ORNO STRONG, 1
Editor

and

Proprietor.

I

VOLUME VII.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880.

—Only last week The News an­
nounced that Frank Fuller had espous­
ed Hancock, and on Monday Frank
was out in the country assisting Ray­
—Ninty-odd political lies have been
wait to buy some Democratic sheep.
perpetrated in Nashville during the
One old Bourbon buck weighing about
past week. No wonder cold weather
300 hundred lbs., kept .his eye on Frank
has setin.
and when be spread out his hands and
_The Greenbackers of this district
said “Come on'boys, lets drive ’em in,”
have selected Richard Jones of Assyria
old Bourbon lowered his head, raised
as their Represenative in the legisla­
his tail and went for Frank, bouncing
ture.. Now Pick, you’ve got to run.
him* badly in the belly. Frank was
—The Texas plan, lately inaugurated knocked pizzleendup and out of wind,
in Maple Grove, has had Its effect, and and his co-laborers rubbed their sides
the boys universally, now pick peaches in delight. Finally he recovered his
and watermelons by the dark of the breath, rose from the filth of the cow­
moon.
yard and roared with rage, “Oh laugh
—The people of cast Assyria have long you fools; I suppose you would laugh
suspected one of their neighbors, an if I was killed.”
old filthy hog, by the name of Smith, of
—Jake Lake, a Vermontvjllian of
being guilty of incest with his daugh­ wide-spread notoriety as a bruiser and
ter, and now circumstances hove de­ beer-guzzler, Was in the village last
veloped to strengthen their suspicion.- Saturday night, so full of corn-juice
We believe the really good people of and etcetras, as to be unable to recog­
Assyria would be justified in inaugur­ nize his own horse and buggy, and
ating the shot-gun policy.
when Geo. McArthur of Woodland,
—James Smoke and Ephriam Lucas drove up in front of Buel’s saloon,
of Woodland, on Tuesday.were engag­ Lake grabbed his steed declaring that
ed in digging a well at the parsonage it was his and should be drove no mure,
at tbe center. Smoke wasin the well McArthur endeavored to explain that
and Lucas allowed the windlass crank it. was not his horse, using os an argu­
to slip from his hands and toe dirt pail ment that his was a horse while this
descended upon Smoke's head, break- was a mare, but whisky blinds and
ing his skull. Dr. Carpenter, Smoke's j Jake couldn’t see but what .he steed
attending physician, says he cannot re-| under discussion was as much horse,
cover.
•
as mare, and jumping into the vehicle
—A man from Ionia with fire in hfs drove off McArthur's chattels. Mceye and pistol in his hip-pocket passed Arthur who, too. was somewhat under
through Nashville ou Monday.
He the influence of the ardent, thought he
was in search of his wife, who he as- bud a clear case of horse stealing ou
serted had been “nest hiding” with a | hand, and sought the aid of Marshal

LIVES IN JEOPABDY.

LIFE IN NASHVILLE
And Her Environs.

{TERMS; $150 per Year
I Credit Subscriptions $1.75.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun
SEVEN YEABS,

To-day The* News completes its
seventh volume. Beginning with amtger sulrecription of -just sixteen-three
James Mimre is a hard working ,pie- subscribers, the end of the seventh
chnnic with a large family,living a mile year of our reign finds us with regular
south of tlio village, who bv hard and edition of 1500, several hundred more
persistent work in both shop and on than any other paper in the county.
his pine© during the past two years, We are heartily satisfied with our sev­
has endeavored to get ahead and out of en years’ work.
debt. Last Friday night when bis.
Seven years is n long time, and we
family retired everything appeared believe it proper to take a brief retro­
right about'- the premises, but' about'
spect of the past and sec how we, as a
three o'clock on the following morning village and a people, bare prospered.
Mrs. M.,4vas awakened by one of the There has been great changes is our
children; mid hearing a roaring, crack­ village, to great and numerous to readi­
ing sapid in the kitchen, awakened her ly comprehend without some thought.
husband,'^who arose aud opening the
In seven yearn there lias been built
door to toe kitchen tound it full of
i on Main street fine brick stores, by L.
fi.-CzWtridi was rapidly communieatiug
J. Wheeler, C. B. Richardson, G. A.
to the other portions of the house.
Truman, D. C. Griffith, R. 8. Brady.
Up stairs were sleeping ail the children
W. A. Avisworth, P. C. Yates (two),
except one, and Mr. M’s. aged parents,
J. Lentz A Sons and A. C. Buxton;
nnd the work of getting them out of
Wooden buildings by C. C. Wolcott,
the burning building was commenced.
hotel and two stores, A’nsworth A
The old folks were rescued with only
Brooks’ elevator, Kellogg Demaray A
their night clothes on. Soon Mr. M.
Co., C. Clever, A. J. Hardy, A. R. Wol­
reported all safe, but Mrs. M’s. quick,
cott, R. 8. Brady (two), H. Roe. Lee &amp;
motherly eye discovered one darling Smith, W. E. Bud, Jas. Fleming, -Dr.
missing, and Mr. M. again ascended to Young, W. J. Erb, and E. Cook (two).
the chamber, but this time by the aid ' This does not include the buildings reof » ladder through the windoo, a. the bai|t of wbicb tbcre )|M
nMr]y „
firey flames barred the way through the ।
houae. The room wa. on Bro and pullId
yesn&gt; „e b„Ve built one
ing bi. ehtM from beneath, the burning ।
cbun.b , lar]fv opMa |1011ae.
succeeded in reach'bed-clothes,.Mr.M.
—
- | j fwo furnjtarc factories and plaining
ing the window and ground in safety,; mills, two saw mills, n chemical works,
butit was a narrow escape. In fact nnd two elevators. Messrs. A. W.
even if his wife had awakened n short Olds, L. J. Wheeler, B. F. Reynolds,
ten minutes later than site did, a por­
0. A. Phillips, H. R. Dickinson, aud a
tion, if not the whole,of the sleepers in
hundred others have built residences.
the chamber, would have been roasted
Many of them are fine and would be a
alive. Luckily-the house and contents
cre&lt;lit to a more pretentious place than
was insured in the Continental for
Nashville.
$800. ouly a short time previous, ennscquently Mr. Moon! will have some-1 In seven years our streets have been
gnuled, some paved and graveled and
thing
lllin^ to
IV VUIUtUVMW
commence u
a ut
new
V uvtuv
home «•«.,
on, *•*
al, tbousb bis
lo„ wiil Mceed tbe shade trees set out all over the village,
| jnanrauee b&gt;- revernl hundred dollar., and our population increased by sixty’
«
S(.VI,ral (&gt;f
cbsritobly lnclin«t percent.
In seven years more our beople will
। neighbors contributed clothiug, etc.,
continue to grow more liberal and en­
to the afflicted family, who were made
terprising; we will have better streets,
by the tire destitute in this regard.
n forest of shade trees, a fine brick
temple of learning, a large flouring
Ht^t. LEWIS DURKEE.
mill, fifty per cent more of manufact­
ures, two thousand inhabitants, and a
The duly elected Republican dele­
gates from the various portions of the daily News.

vender of pills "and plasters of that ' Parker, who took him before Esq. Powburg, and to do it handier had eloped - cis, as the proper man to unburden
with the doctor aforesaid. He learned *himself
---before.
The ’Squire heard the
that the guilty party hud not been hero story and knowing that men who are
in whisky oftentimes do things that
and passed on to Hastings.
—Geo. E. Foote, Supervising Agent are strange, informed McArthur that
mint t«k« a good look around town
of the Union Mutual Association of
Battle Creek, has been' in the village for bis bon® before ho could wme »
---------- ....l.b.i.
.... Ho d&gt;d «.
for the past week organizing a branch jIwarrant
for Lake’s ----arrest,
association. The branch was orgnniz- I and soon f^und bis property on a back
ed with twenty-seven members, mid j street.
the following officers elected: Geo. A. I
Truman, President; L. J. Wecler, i ANOTHER STRAW FOR NASHVILLE.
Vice President; C. H. Brady, Sec’y and i
Agent; L. C. Boise. Director; and W.
gives The News real pleasure to
H. Young, M. D., Medical Examiner.
»I»eak ol any tiring regarding the growth
—On Monday „ J. C. Biarell of ' »"d
Nnahville. We have
Woodlaud, wu driving up Main S|., ■ &lt;"&gt;0. hea&lt;|q,mrrer. that Mr. Pb.llip
one othiahorae. berime frightened at j H-H" « “Iready planning to erect a
a piece of dying paper: the whiffle.ree. 1 «”’■
™.tom tionnug null ou
gave anav letting the tongue of t)le ^orih Main Su on the «te of the drat
buggy drop to the ground, and a rune- hndge. a» «oon as that porUon of the
way waa only averted by Biaaell’a °hl “‘"f1 "l,a11 »&gt;e vtacated Uy the ope nL
presence of mind in reigning his now
• r?“iTL!ll“t'
thoroughly ixia
frightened
ateeda uj
up» m
in i| the jiewmill
of ■■■&lt;
the lieat in ;
uiurouguiy
ui&lt;juvu »ux«u&gt;
“•••• will
••••• be vone
—»■«
front of Aylsworth's store, where they I t*n8 w,ct,on of the country, and built in ■
were caught by a score of eager men n manner that will enable it to. walk
.
.
and forced to desut.
.1 away
a way with the dourinu
flouring huaineM
business of I
eight towns. Such a mill wi.l be a .
—Nothing will make Nashville more ।
great Help,to Nashville in the extra ।
beautiful than clean, graded streets,
trade it will bring here. Now it is in
smooth sidewalks and plenty of shade I
order for our City Fathers to push the
trees, and now is a good time to make I
opening of the new street and building
ready for transplanting of the latter. .
of the bridge with all host for with a
Trees from ten to fifteen years old ;
clean,straight, easy-grade street, a new,
should be cat loose in the forests, this !
safe bridge, and the boss custom mill,
fall, leaving their roots imbedded in
hundreds of bushels of wheat and hunthe earth until early spring, when they dieds of dollars worth of northern
can lx? safely transplanted, front of
trade that now goes to Vermontville
your premises. A little pains in this
will come to Nashville.
direction will save you waiting many,
years for shade trees to grow.
FRIGHTFUL RUNAWAY.
—The Moore district in West Maple
About one o’clock Thursday, Mrs.
Grove,is shaken by more internal boils ' Sam. Robinson hitched tip their horse,
and strifes than any other district in took Mrs. Lymon Brown into the bug­
in the town. On Monday Geo. Moore, |
gy and started for Thon. Blasdell’s,
with blood in his eye, appeared before living about five miles north-west- ol
Esq. Powers nnd asked, in behalf of this village, to get some fruit. A new
the good people ol the district for a fly-net had just been put on the horse,
summons for the body of ex-director and when they stai ted the horse be­
Warren Seeley, who is asked to step ' came frightened at the net, which was
up to the ’Squire on the 20th inst., and being blown by the wind, and became
explain why he will not give ,up the uninanagable, running with frightful
record book.
rapidity down Middle street, turned at
—A State street boy, who is paying the corner of Reed street and was guid­
his respects to a fair maiden over it the ed against the fence in front of Jno.
east part of town, was returning from Furniss’garden, the buggy wheel strik­
his dulcina’s presence one rainy night, ing a post, breaking the reach and side
recently, with umbrella down and bars, and throwing both ladies out up
coat tail flapping, when be ran bim in­ on the walk, breaking Mrs. Robinson’s
to the “old man,” causing him to sud­ left limb just below the knee. Mrs.
denly seat himself in the choice,earthly Brown was thrown upon her face, re­
mixture of Maiden aUey. For days ceiving ar. ugly gash on her left cheek,
firings looked gloomy for the young and bruises on her head in several
man’s ease, but a compromise was places, yet she is not seriously injured.
finally effected, and bright skies stud Dr. Young was summoned, who set
love’s horizon once more.
Mrs. R’s. broken limb, dressed the
—Messrs. F. C. Boise, G. W. Francis other wounds, and rendered the pa­
and M. B. Brooks have purchased a tients as comfortable as possible. The
Williams evaporator, for drying fruit, horse broke loose from the buggy,
which is to be placed in operation leaving it a complete wreck in Fnrniss’
in W, H. Young's old stave mill build- j garden, ran down Reed St. to Main St­
ing, on Sherman street, on the 25th and crossing the bridge went tip Evarts
inst. The dryer has a capacity of 1501 street and was caught by Ed. Bartlett
bushels per &lt;1a&gt;, and the boys expect , near Staley's lane, and returned to
to buy from ten. to fifteen thousand Robinson’s barn.
bushels of apples this fall. This will
—Jacob Osmun has sold his hotel
l&gt;e good news for the owners of orchords about Nashville, for our apple1 property at Woodland, to Jno. Petittof
crop is larger than it has been for yean Ionia,for $1,900, and taken in part pay­
before, and any thing that will make a ment, some fine horses and buggies,
market for the extra supply will be which he has added to his livery stock
in this village.
hailed with delight.

LOCAL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.

NUMBER 52.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Wauled To Exchange.

Wm. Burgess has presented his barn
Eighty acres of good land for
with a new coat of paint.
1portable saw mill. Land is of excellent
W. A. Aylsworth was in the village &lt;quality.well watered..'55 acres improved
100 rotis to school house, 1 tnile from
a few days this week.
,
railroad
station. Address The News
The Garfield &amp; Arthur club have or- office,
&lt;
Nashville, Mich.
dered 200 torch lamps.
ZVIf you want a good Carpet for a
Jim Reynolds has another mouth to small
(
amount of money, call on L. J.
feed. Its a daughter.
Wheeler.
•
O. A. Phillips’ roan horse dropped
EV I have now in stock a large line
dead before the drag this week.
of that celebrated Blocher Boot, these
Dr. F. W. Carpenter of Fair Haven, boots arc all made by hand and every
pair warranted, they are undoubtedly
Vt., is visiting at H. R. Dickinson’s.
The main subject of discussion upon the best boot in the market. Sold ex­
cl asively by [46-tf] D. C. Grhtith.
our streets this week has been Maine.
The White is King.
’
The M. C. R. R. pay car made the
Its .shuttle is self threading. Its
railroad boys a pleasant call on Thurs­
needle is self setting. Its bobbins can
day.
be filed without removing work or at­
Charles Fleming, a typo on th” La­ tachments. It has toe finest wood-work
fayette, Ind., TTwusa is in this vicinity and is the most durable made machine
iq the market. It is so light running,
visiting friends.
This week Alex. Price "spunked up” and simply constructed, a child can use
it. It has the Largest Arm, giving
and left home one day to take in the more room for the work than any other
State fair at Detroit.
machine. Yon will always regret it if
Mode Rich of Hastings paid thirteen you buy any other, without seeing or
C. C. Wolcott
dollars for the fun of kicking Jim using it.
Nesbitt of Morgan,
IV Bovs remember that the boss
No.
1
Plug
and
Fine
Cut
Tobacco can
C. A. Nichols has a quarter column
ad. this week. He makes a specialty of only be found at F. J. Pnrchi*. Prices
low.
_________ ■_____________
reparing rubber boots.
A BIG DECLINE
J. W. Lowe of Lowell, an ex-resid­
In prices nt W. G. Aylsworth’s.
ent of Nashville, was in the village
10 suits........................................................... $500
this week visiting friends.
10 suits........................................................... „75G
Lyman Wilson, of the firm of Wilson 10 suits..................................................... .'w-850
&amp; Howe, has been in Detroit half of 10suits..................... ........................... 10 00
10 suits............................................................ 1150
the week buying new goods.
10 suits....................................
.15 00
Orno Strong grows better looking as 100 pair all wool pants............................... 200
he grows older.— Vermontville Hawk. Prints are cheap 1000 vards at 51, 6. 6).
Call
and
seo
us
before
buying
else­
That’s what our little girl say i.
where.
W. G. Aylswort n.
Has our Baltimore correspondent
IV For sale, 1 yoke 8-year-old Steers
woodbined f If not it is in order for
him to rise and explain,why this silence. well broke and 2 Milch Cows,
_ C. C. Wolcott.
Marshal Parker is getting wratliy and
Lost I n Gold Neck Chain.
vows that “Crums will be swept up”
On Sunday last, between Woodland
if this drunken foolishness is not stop­
Center and Nashville. The finder will
ped.
lie rewarded by leaving the same at
Janies Fleming has a new engraving this office. ___________________
machine and now ho clamors loudly
New Bakery.
for silverware, where upon to make
My bakery isnow reody for business.
his mark.
Have built a new oven and all wishing
Mr. and Mrs. Lymon Wilson, Mr. and fresh bread, biscuits, cakes, pies, etc.,
Mrs. Warren and a few others from can have them every day.
Warm
this vicinity, attended the State Fair meals nnd lunches nt all hours. Give
ns a trial.
N. B. Shaw.
this week.

Charley Miller, a Democart of West
A large invoice of brass kettles,hold­
Castleton, has joined the Garfield and ing from 90 to 40gallons each, which
Arthur club and espoused the cause of nre iust the thine forcider boilers and
npple-butter makers, has been receiv­
15th Senatorial district, met in conven­ GREENBACK SENATORIAL CONVEN­ Republicanism.
es uy C. C. Wolcott.
N. A. Shaw, our new baker-man, has
tion at Hustings, on Tuesday afternoon
TION.
A Card to our Patrons.
compeleted his oven, furnished his
last, and did a good work by nominat­
shall go in few days for ourstock
ing Lewis Durkee of this village fnr
This convention convened at the store, hung out a new sign and is ready ofWe
fall nnd winter goods, nnd of course
Senator.
W olcott House parlors, ou Tuesday for a rush of business.
we need money. All persons , in debt
Horace Larkins has moved into his ed to us by note or book acct, will con­
Mr. Durkee was born in the town of afternoon last, for the ostensible par F“rmcrevill,!- Cuturwmi Co., X. Y., pote of choosing one of their number new house on Middle St., and Bob. fer a great favor, by calling and settleing the same without the least delay.
where lie attended the common school to fill one of those ^*asy chairs in the Henderson now occunies the rooms Thankful
for past favors we ask the
nntij jie waJ5 gjxteen years of age, at Renato chamber at the State Capitol. lately used by Larkins.
continuance of your patronngc and we
tj
nie
)
ie
entered
Friendship
Dr.
F.
8.
Hull
is
now.located
at
Mor
­
wiU ever work for your i nterest, as well
।
..v .. ........................ Owing to the low pnee of wheat toe at­
a
-------------------------re.
vv
_
academy in Allegany Co.. N. Y., re- j tendance was not as large as had been gan for the practice of medicine and as our own.
Yours truly,
L. J. Wheeler.
cejving an academic course, after . previously calculated upon only thir- will promptly respond to all calls that
which he followed teaching fur a num- teen delegates from the two counties may be made for his services.
Good News.
We were too busy to take in the
her of years with the best of success.
1 am now prepared to. do Engraving,
»• being present. /VssjMa was representHe came to Michigan in 1863, settling ed by D. W. Ellis. Baltimore by 1. J. State Fair, and that too in face of the in a neat and workman-like manner,
not forget it. and bring on your Sil- at Hickory Corners in this county, Brooks, Castleton by W. H. Griswold, fact that a comp has ca’-mly slumbered do
ver Ware and have it marked.
when he engaged in the merchmitile Hastings township by Geo. Tinkler, iiTour pocket during the entire week.
James Fleming. Jeweler.
Mrs. L. O. Crocker was in Detroit
business which he followed for three Hastings city by R. B. Whightman,
IV The largest assortment of collars,
years with good success. Selling out Hope by C. R. Larabee, Johnstown by this week, assisting Mrs.,Eva Wright
both stand up and turn down, and ties,
in 1806 he removed to this village, and Geo. Sheffield, Maple Grove by C. W. to select her giaidan stock of millinery in Nashville, at F. J. Purehis’ barber
- employ
- of- the
- M. C.R.R.
--------went into the
Taylor. Rutland by John Dawson, apd for her new business venture at Reed shop. They are the latest style out,
and, tlie girls say, moke the boys sim­
Co,, where lie remained about eight the remaining four were from Eaton City.
ply irresistible.
years, having been promoted from Co., and were instructed to cast, the
J. M, Martin and W. 8. Powers are
baggage master to the position or road vote of their entire delegation.
stumping together and will address
Horse Shoeing and Jobbing
master. After leaving the railroad
c
Blacksmithing.
John Dawson was chosen chairman the Greenbackers of Johnstown at the
business he was admitted to the bar and R. B, Wightman secretary of the Bullis school house on Friday evening,
E. Cook wishes to announce, that ou
and after the 17th-of Sept, he will do
and hns since been engaged in convention. A motion was made to Sept. Mth.
active practice, and built up a good ballot for Senator and White Ellis
Miss Matie Hindmarch has received Horseshoeing and nil kinds of Custom
Work. Chas. Middleton, the BossSboreputation ns a lawyer. For the past proposed the name of R. J. Grant of an appointment from the Representa­ er, will do your work in the most ap­
five years he has been Supervisor of Hastings, as eligible to that position. tive of this legislative district, to at­ proved manner. Wo shall lx? pleased
Eugene Cook.
Castleton, has held various other po­ Geo. Sheffield stated that there were tend the State Normal school at Ypsi­ to see you all.
sitions of trust, and always bore the other candidates and mentioned the lanti, free of tuition charge.
New Cider.
The stock business boometh, with
reputation of being a most efficent and names of John Dennis, Porter Burton
Bring along your npples and try my
trusty officer.
and the chairman. The first ballot four buyers in the field. Ono deck new patent press and grater, which
In political faith, Mr. Durkee is a stood Grant 24, John Dennis 1 and each of bogs and sheep and a cat of will be in operation in a few days.
H. R. Djckinson.
stalwart. In his private life he is big- Porter Burton 1, and it illustrated that, stock was shipped on Thursday night,
hearted and generous, almost to a fault, the Greenback idea was that R. J. and there’s more to follow.
JEWELER.
THE
C. W. DEMARAY.
and the churches and the poor of our Giant was about the best size they had
Complications having arisen between
The finest stock of Clocks in Barry
village know how tu appreciate him. on hand for that Senate chair, and Mr. Bailey &amp; Wood, a receiver has been
or Eaton county.
Then he’is a popular man and never Grant was declared the unanimous. appontedto adlust them. The former
IT* A good stock of straight Elgin
runs for office without rolling up a big choice of the convention. R. B. Wight­ we understand, will retire from the Watches, will not handle a Watch bat
majority. As a universal thing Nash­ man and W. H. Griswold of Barry and firm and return to Hastings to reside. can be recommended by all, all fall
Nichel
movement, Straight Line Es­
Work on E. Cook’s new residence in
ville people are prond of our village, W. J. Hart of Eaton were chosen a,
capement, Quick trains.
are glad to have her represented senatorialcommittec, and after listen­ Brooklyn, is being pushed rapidly
A
fine line of Jewelry and Silver
abroad, and Democrats and Gieen- ing to a few remarks from the chair, forward. The frame is up and roof Ware. Two doors south of Truman’s,
backers will, consequently, vote al­ Geo. Sheffield, White Ellin, W. 8. on, ana the carpenters calculate to
____ C. W. Demaray.
most unanimously for the nominee and Powers, J. M. Martin and others, the have the building ready for occupancy
Notice ef Co-Partnenhip.
their fellow townsmen. The News convention adjourned, each member befor? cold weather sets in.
Owing to the increasing demands
Rev. A. D. Newton preached the , of mv business I have this day associa­
predicts that Mr. Durkee will be elect­ thereof declaring himself happy over•
closing sermon of his pastorjal year on ted with me in the practice of medi­
ed by a handsome majority. •
the news that came from Maine.
Sunday, at the M. E. •church, and has cine and Surgery F. K. Timmerman M.
Henry Ford of Lawton, was one of
At toe Reform Clnb meeting next cone to conference at Muskegon to re- D., a graduate of Michigan University
our good patrons all the while we-run Monday evening, in addition to toe us­ ceivc his reward. The people of the I utn pleased to introduce him to my
friends and natrons as a gentleman and
Lawton Tribune and of course we are ual program of singing, Miss Einar‘ village generally hope he will be re­ one thoroughly qualified in his profes­
interested in his good fortune, conse­ Webster of Chicago, vrill be present turned.
sion.
Ji. A. Barber, M. D.
Nashville Sept, 1, 1880.
quently it gives ns pleasure to learn that and give some fine recitations and read­
The brick work of Buxton’s block
toe Republicans of VanBnren and ings. Miss Webster is one of the would linve long since been completed
MAHREED,
Casscounties have nominated him for finest elocutionists in toe west, an had Alfs boss mason kept sober and
Senator, and bis constituents will fail no one should miss this opportunity of' stuck to business, but as the matter
in their duty if they do not give Henry bearing her.
now stands, Alf will have hard scratch­
n generous majority.
ing to gat it completed this fall. Two
All who wish to beautify their homes
Is toe old Union House to become a this fall should read the advertisement iron cornices, of late improved patterns,
pUoeof assignation tor evil minded of C. C. Wolcott, as he- advertises a’ have arrived to ornament the front of
1 the building.
personal We look to the proper on- manrtnoth stock of paints and oilsi
-----------------------------------Epitaph for Bob Ingersoll: Robert
I [Additional local on eighth page.)
Burna.
very cheap.
thorties for a reply.

�out ami
veranda and hold

at horrors! ahe
have minted
ice include*

a sad going back in life. No,' the wan­
Belle's gone out,” said the little, minx,
derer's ban is again upon me, and I
diaciuMUon usually oj*ens between । " and I thought I’d put on her curia ana
must turn
to the land of excite­ the village blacksmith and a farmer, aad come down to see'her beau!” This
ment."
broke up the intended match, put an end
it starts on the weather.
* * The blacksmith asserts that we hare to sonnet-writing and other vague, lov­
months after hex arrival at her unde’s
had too much rain. Tho farmer can't er-like rhapsodies, and added one more
Fifth avenue home, she had, like Byron,
mouth were a trifle deeper and the agree. Tlie undertaker, who used to to the fearfully long list of Saratoga old
waked to find herself famous on the
farm it, then joins in with the remark Imchdora.—Sophie Sparkle, tn New
publication of her first prose xork.x in her wonderful eyes’ a shade
Two others followed in quick succeesion. denser and more impenetrable than be­ that he has seen seasons when we hail York Mall.
But just when my heroine felt ahe had fore. “But,” they argued. “ of course more rain, and seasons when we didn’t
PITH AND POINT.
almost climbed the height .of literary re- Marjorie had l&gt;ceu inexpressibly bored have as mucin Tliis calfe out the shoe­
maker, who can remember one yea? when
by that duty visit to her sunt; she would it didn’t rain from the 20th of" March to
The main difficulty in Icelandic travel­
Thx Chinese plank—An ironing Ixjard.
publio were wafted to her like incense, be her old self after the anticipated trip
the 1st of October. While he is trying ing is to find ground firm enough to
A rat in a trap does not Ulieve in the
with only now and then
criticism, to Europe during the summer.”
to remember what year i t was, tho cooper bear a horse and his rider, and the safest
which she insisted only spiced the other-!
As for her, burying tho dead blossoms tilts back hia cluur and asserts that ho track is often along the sea-beach, where early-closing movement.
wise insipid o ration, that eccentric young of hope from her night and heart, she
Isk’t it queer that contractors should
that is available, or even in the lied of a
can
distinctly
recall
a
year
in
which
it
lady suddenly declared her intention ol turned resolutely to her,work again.
be employed to widen streets ?
rained every day from tho 1st of May to stream. Water is everywhere, aud the
devoting her time to American politics.
Was her fate an exceptionally hard the middle of November. He can re­ traveler constantly crosses fords, either
Colvmbch mode on egg standbut
So thorough was her study of the sub­ one, after all ?
member it nil the more distinctly because in the river whose course he is follow­ Italians of less renown have made the
ject that she now (six years after you
“An, well I for us all, some sweet hope his father believed that a second deluge ing, or through torrents rushing down peanut stand.
first met her) virtually stood at the head lias deeply buried from human eyes.”
Burglars bever wait for an opening
was coming, and spent two months try­ from the field on either side. Tho pass
&lt;&gt;f her uncle's widely-circulated and in­
ing to make a watertight Noah's ark of over which we had to ride is about 1,500 in their business. They go to work at
fluential daily. She had indeed climbed
ton horse barn. He can’t tell .the exact feet high, and in the month of June the once and make an opening.
Champagne.
to a dizzy height where few women ever
“divide” was still blocked with snow.
Dm you ever know a man who talked
ventured. Her editorials were copied
Champagne is a modern wine. The year without footing it a distance of six This snow was hard enough to l&gt;ear a
much of himself who did not have a poor
everywhere, her opinions quoted from sparkling beverage now so extensively miles to examine some old documents
man or a pony, but in many places it
''Dan to Beersheba, ' but was ahe happy? known is a comparatively recent discov­ but rather thou have his word disputed would give way beneath them, when subject for his conversation ?
some one asks. Was the mountain an ery. Its origin hardly dates beyond lhe he would willingly go to that trouble. l&gt;oth on the same set of feet, and in con­
A great many men are cottage-built;
purplQ and beautiful as when she gazed I .eighteenth century; and even in 1780 No one doubts him, however, and he sits sequence tho Captain and I did a good that is to say, they have but one story.
longingly at it from tlie sweet valley of, Moot and Chandon, tho chief manufact- down to give room to too mnn who*e deal of walking. The old guide, how­ And thej are forever telling it.
youth?’ or did ahe find it but common tirera, whose, " present annual sale’ throe-year-old colt has Ixsen impaled on ever, stuck to his steed, except when
A Cincinnati dyer went insane from
i-arth after all, and the mysterious beauty amounts to over 150,000 dozen, though* a fence-stake, and who wants a cure for obliged to cross a torrent on a precari­ political excitement We suppose the
lay in the misty valley of girlhood she it a bold venture to have made 6,000 the wound. • He follows a discussion on ous bridge of snow, and they managed more he read the madder he gut
bottles in tl;e year. The royal monas­ horaes, lasting fifteen minutes, and it is to flounder triumphantly through all
lia&lt;l left behind?
A single cucumber engraved upon a
Marjorie dropix»d her pen with a short, tery of St/ Peter, in Hautvillieru, gave about to cross the line aud take up mules difficulties. An Icelander in ridiug uses
child’s tomb is oftentimes more express­
impatient sigh. “ It is strange that lit­ to the world a monk named Perignon, when an old man spits over the heads of neither whip nor sp.ur, but works Iris
ive than ten lines of obituary poetry.
tle Nell’s words should haunt me so to­ who was thfi, original discoverer. His three Ixiys in line and says:
“I don’t know much about bosses, but arms and legs perpetually like the soils
“Are you lost, my little fellow?"
night, ringing in my ears, and waking chief duty wan to take charge of the‘oxof a windmill, and can thus keep his
echoes of that still, small voice I hail ' tensive -vineyards at the monastery, to if I had one, and he should drive a fence­ pony moving at a pace which leaves the asked a gentleman of ft 4-year-old.
stake clear through him. I believe I should
“No," he sobbed in reply; “b-butmy
hoped was forever stilled. What does
foreigner far in the rear. On tho quiet
that child of 18 know of the heart, that wine mode in the district, and to make grease the stake aud pick off the slivers waters of the fjord tho cider ducks were mother is."
Some one has eluirged Tennyson with
ahe should assert so confidently, * Ambi­ the wine of the establishment ** Dom before I pulled it out! I tell ye, horses taking their newly hatched broods. for a
tion, even gratified ambition can never Perignon, born a taster, and strength­ can’t stand everything, no moro'n a num first swim, and aa we scrambled up the plagiarism. We have long suspected
the -p. laureate bos been remodeling the
satisfy the inner sanctuary of your soul: ened by constant practice, became so can."
fjeld,
tho
cock
ptarmigan
fluttered
and
Whatever now discussion might be
fugitive jxxms of the Sweet Singer of
you will never be happy till you love.’ expert that, when in the decline of life
croaked over our heads, according to his
Are the words of a enfid to undermine he was blind, no one of Ids holy breth­ created by this bold assertion is barred
habit when the hen is sitting njx»n eggs. Michigan.
the foundations of my theories of life, ren, even with the aid of his eyes, could by the appearance of avillagerwho made The‘region of forests, represented by
“ If you was a mon, Jimmy,” said a
love and happiness that six years ago I compete with him as a judge of wine.” tho trip to California in overland dxivs. dwarf birches and whortleberries, is soon little alia vex to his chum, “who would,
ty. an
u old
».« chronicler,
conm.cer, ; ,K°
ho’ n,n.ch “““"J *“
boasted were built on the solid rock of Dom Perignon, says
left behind, and near the summit of tlie you vote for, Hancock or Garfield?”
th.
end
rf
hi.
life
1
look.
The
e.Sm.U&gt;
run.
all
thireason instead of on the shifting sands being blind toward the eno m ms we, t
~~ tt.7.----------- vineyards
.
i
*----—‘to
-“
'VW, but ]muw then* is hardly any vegetation of a “I'd go with tbe biggest procession
of human affection? And yet — have j ordered the grapes of different
I ?-•’B^.
tw?1 *------^billings
820
— the
exact higher order than Icelandic moss, wliile yon bet”
they brought peace to me after all ? I to be brought to him, recognized* each I **e “ discreetly silent os,to
t
The following advertisement appeared
••••“■*
•
kind by Lh^tA.k', u&lt;l said, "You m.ul , amount There is ouo thing certain, the ban* rocks ore profusely marked
would freely give power, fame and am­
with striations from glaciers that have in an Irish newspaper : “This m to do
bition for the lock in Nell's blue eyes as marry (mix) tho wino ot thia grapr with however He killed upward ol ftfty In- longmnce disappeore«L— The Ninr.lecnlh tify Patrick O’Flalierty, who lately left
a dozzen grizzly bears,
tho eounw
wino- I dians,
?““?•}»»
— and
— over
- aT
she talked of her husband. All I child, the other.’* In
In the
course d
of hi.
his wine’
J—
’ *--•- »
swv,|Xe,
Century.
Iris l&lt;xlging3, that if he does Dot n-tartj
with only your trusting heart to guide mixing, and experiment., tho worthy bunlrod buffjo. wlmo In, wa. goin., and
soon and pay for the same lie shall be
you, you have found, and gathered tho Dom dwxrvercd tho em.rve.cmg wine, ;&gt;“*U&gt;' I”??™
^Tho8 secret '
uomnumd the
the Origin of the Horseshoe Saperstitioa. j advertised."
*&gt;- parade on
’
little wayside flower, happiness, which now known a. clmtnp^me. The aooret 1
-"
’
Fourth
of
July.
Amove
is
alxiut
to
be
Ln
the
very
early
times,
aays
a
writer
in my selflshnesa and pride I have woh, however, kept to himself, and the
»—•—«-■------- *- —
missed. Across the chasm of vears, wino for the brotherhood, sending, how­ I made to draw him out ou wild Western in Baldwin'* Monthly, among the Celtic ,
comes a faint yet never-dying echo of ever, an occasional bottle to the King. ’ scenes, when somelxxiy suddenly recol­ race on effigy of the patron saint, so '
tho same words.
Dom Perignon is said to have died in lects that old Undo Jerry is lying at, the common in churches and temples, was
M
anx* physicians ciaim that intemper­
point
of
death.
Everylxxly
seems
to'feel
much used in the dwellings and shops
“Willard, vou at least truly loved tho,,fall
v_odor of sanctity, gratefully reme, and would have saved me from my- i membered by his convivial and holy bad for a moment, and then it is remcm- of the people, os a Bo-called “protec­ ance jm a disease. . It must lie conta­
gious, then; at any rate, a man who
bered
how
he
mode
His
wife
go
liarefooted
tion
"
agaurnl
ill-fortune.
Tl»
“
glory
”
self, and I would not, and now it is for- I brethren, and his name should Im&gt; etnever too late, for tlie fire in my heart 1 balmed in tho memory of everyone with- in winter, lent money at fourteen per above the bead of these figures—which gets drunk finally catches it when hegoes home. There may appear to behas burned so low that there is now left in the sound of a pop of the champagne cent, and whipped a yoke of steers to later ws. often rudely cwrved in some little diacrepaney or contradiction
only a faint, tender strain of regret, and | bottle. Among his other virtues, heav- death, and the tide slowly turns. There wood and painted—was represented by
thc white ashes of memory. I have in- I only and terrestrial, there is not only tho is one question, however^ on which all a circular piece of polished raetnl, to
deed passed tlie Rubicon of youth and discovery of champagne, but that of tlie are agreed. Unde Jerry, during his convey the effect of the shining halo or Ihrrdette.
______ ___
frcotu-nlly
_____ __________
seen in illustrations
:_________ | “Oh, look at the cfeukey I her» been
hope, and for me there is no redemp- 1 cork, which he was the first to put palmy days, once shouldered a barrel of nimbua
of tho Virgin and other scripture* sub- , destroying that hill of cons!” exelaamed
tiem."
j into a Ixittle, for, before his time, the cider and carried it forty rods.
“ Yea, nnd I seed him do it," sighs the jects. Often this metal nimbus was of ’ Mra Suburban, in dismay.
“ConLittle Joe Harris, Marjorie's Bpecial only stopper used was a bunch of flax
old man behind ii&gt;e. “Fact of it was, it semi-circ.ilnr form; and, after the figure I found him !” said the husliandr ffireging
errand boy and devoted nlave,
.
slave, after arar­ soaked in oih
was all on my account, aud I Ixiat him itself had disappeared, by reason ol de- I a stick at tho animal, “ he’s a corn-eunsranging to his satisfaction the furniture
A Defense of Cleopatra.
' pretty bad. I was up to Fuller’s cider- cay, the nimbas remained and woo bus- | mit aw !’’ The scream that Mr». !A
and papers in her private sanctum in
AUowmvto inquire here, puunthetio. I “al,"!er “ '‘urrel d the mrect, fthen pended in sorae prominent place at the j emitted, previous to going: off in a faint,
her uncle’s large establishment, had
.Uy, how it happen. Hutt the qneen d .
J«"v name Jw with . Ixmnnng entrance door or other point command- । frightened the beast more-thou her bus­
placed a tiny bunch of apple-blossoms
We got » banter- ing view.
Theeffigiflfi in question were Icuid'a stick.—Jioeton Transcript.
on lii * idol’s desk, and now stooef half Egypt h» come to l&gt;e regurM M «n ex- i »hre«-ye«r oM .leer.
that
if I
mupl,.
ol
extreme
ineomUmev.
Sim
Im.
!'/■,
°"'
1
1 "“K’ reed d
'“™
not uncommingjy seen by the sided the I
“
Abb
bb you
vou an
” “
** A
an Odd
Odd Fellow?
FellawF
“*No.
‘No,
bashfully watching Marjorie, os she
jj.;. j,1 have l»wn married more t’uia is
came in, pale and weary looking from last been grre.lv mimprreentei Hinton- Wl hui .leer 1 w«a to lutve lum. «o&lt; he doorway. In acurse of time the nim- j! bsir
—zzk.’' *’ “ I mean.do you l&gt;elong to tho
night’s vigil, and sat down to write. tellain that «ho wi» m»rri«l to h.r ! ?“&gt;;■ &gt;“™ *•“ &lt; &gt;*&gt;orj to could .boulder ■ bus was much ased as a substitute for J ^eek
...■ * . . ‘ keer to !luag
around ---------now in । flie latter, and wao sold in shop* for t&amp;is order
• ’ of Odd Fellaw?” “‘No; I be­
’"*--------Seeing the flowers, she drew them to­ brother. Ptolemv XU bv the will d her I “
old
l‘1 age, but I think I lifted that steer t purpose.
long* to the order of married naaa.”'
ward her with a look of pleased surprise, father alter Ilin death. 'The union »•« ' my “
but, as site inhided their fiagrance, merely an arrangement of state; hod no . witlwmt even growin’ red in the face. Un- ; The tradition of good luck, as em- " Moray, how dull ! Are yowa Mason.?”
de Jerry tnrned as white aaashect, and 1 । bodjtMi fe the fejnw-ahoe theory, may “ No ; I am a carpenter." “ Worae and
gradually there stole over her face a binding force, and was not probably, tlioufiht
thought he’d
ll faint awav.
away, but
hut ha
he stunk
stuck to
y&gt;t. eMijy traced, since it became a worse ! Are you a Son of Temperance ?"
shadow, marring its brightness, m a ever consummated, oa tho couple were I
his
Pompey was appointed their ! “
“ worduuuud I took the *&gt;leer hum. He common occurrence, in the due course * ‘ No I am the son of Mr. John Gos­
cloud crossce the face of the sun. The minors.
heap
o' credit all over the county of time, for the fiiithful adherent in tia, ling.
guardfim,
and
it
has
been
intimated
that
F
.W
breath of tlie flowers was laden with old
.«* tV*.,that cider, andaever let on that belief in charms and Bvmbols to adopt
associations aud memories of her linppy ho was her lover. There was no authority £Io^,7r
Spnraam landlady*: “Then you.and
lifted the steer, and -^7tlxat’s one
— thing
~7Te* the horseshoe woxr. to brightness, in trie vour mamma want tito same rooms vou
home st Appledale farm, of her grand­ whatever for this, ind*x*d everytliing
slieence
of
any
other,
which
he
nailed*
points
to
tho
contrary*.
He
was
not
ai&lt;
a
P
a81
,
1
?
rnan
*
mother, who had long since crossed that
had Inst year?” Yeung lady:; “-lea,
man liiwalmut the nuinThen
mystic river whose tide never ebbs to­ merely ehaste, ho was id»ortpteaionlc»\ I, Th« the next mM towelHmt Uie nnm- ever his cottage-door. Hence a piece- Miss Spnggins, oulf it isn't momma
Ciriro ha.
ward the shores of time, and wafted on I; u
00 vicerw
uiu» toitiHeil.
umumn. Wton
i»uru Omr
uraur hml
mm !
.
- — -- 7—’
, ”
. - of metal of this shape became aasociatetS
their sweet breath camo bar talk with 1 invaded the country, nnd Pompev had 80
xt “ hl,ap’ 10 o^kx^k and the in the common mind with supernatural* who fe with mo, but my husband ;. ITve
i«-*7
*
.“* ,
।i 1toe7mnrie^d.
__________1__ j _u_-l
___ «____
1.. ! masoBstoes
bemn
fur evening
hY' iu
iiri^tol"i^
| “'■*!
“!?tobehnntzvr
P" to bimgvr
tor eveuiug Breaence and care, in keeping with the- got married since last year.”’ Spioster
Willard Lester m tho sun-lit orchard on ; her.
-— ——
—--• — hi. itoUrere.
-------more
--- । lunch- Theft they bld ™eb other gorel- belief attaching tre the original figure of landlady. “ Lor, now, have you ?' I’m
that afternoon so long ago. Then a fall ker. mid
and die
ahe bremmo
became his »trem, more
glad to hear it. Yok. after ail| I don’t
knowledge of hex mistake swept ovex 1 f,on? lovo ‘!**n
Then, in order I night aad separate to meet and he ogam. rie patron saint.
know why I should ba glad ; yorn Dever
her, ano,
and, raying
laying ner
her ciwck
cheek against
against me
the 1 to 8™. w“«ht to her &lt;'•'&gt;'*
«»«• ■
v‘aa’
nex.
did mo-any harm, pear thing'.’ ’
„;..L -.-.-I____ a
__a_______
vm was
mvpn
in mamni
’n te&gt; her
iwwvin«f
given
m marriage
to her
second
Throwificr tbe Hatehet.
pink petals, she 1burst
into
passion1 of
A
in Scott uouuty,. Ky.^ was
brother,
a
child
of
seven
years
—
hex
A
Luckless
Tratnpu
tears. Poor Joe, utterly amazed at such
In tho fourteenth century, tbs situa­ butted in the pit o£ the stomach by a
XII, living boon
,
„„ u„.
a reception of so paltry a gift, start'd to other brother
Some time ago a tramp gott into the fire tion of pfibiic erecittioner to the city ol,
mounttrin rum on his place. Hk- was
her, then stole softly from the room, and drowued-mul the toremoot man ol .1 box ol a .tatlooaryengin. tliakwa. being Florence becamn vacant, and, as it wna-i badly hurt, and ft yhyaieiaa. woh sent
v_-— ou a flat 4car
_ to tho »
- const.
.»
stood guard outside to prevent in­ tlie world hved with her until he re- shipped
Pbrific
a&gt;ploc»* of considenibte emolument, thortv j for. ’ The latter arrived' ftnek askedi him
truders.
Like the smitten rock at turned to Home, carrying with him the By some- freak of misfortune to him a were three candidates A day was ap- . -how. he-felt. He replied : “'ll aim Beady
Horeb, the tears burst through tho icy woman who wax the most splendid
_— part
‘ ~ carefid beak eman clotted tric-ftenace-door jointed for publio displaytof their sexs- for death, but I don’t like to din this
of
his
splendid
conquest.
'F
n
—
*
—
i*- ~ v. *
’ ■—• xr?80 .
on him, and the solitary picnicker was t sal abilities. The Ifrat candidate, with. way. fl wouldn’t mind, being, kiclted to
wall that was gradually fortnmg round
,j,mc wib y,
„(1 , fe-z a knife, cleverly separated the head ofl ; death, by a throughhred huMot gored
her heart, and, when the flowers whis­ wrnttohB k»t
saw him* for the
pered to her of Willard’s solemn “ I will she
a.ie saw
~ie last
.as. time.
friends that had como along with him to tfte victim from hia- shoulders. He w» to death by a Durham bull» butt I can’t
v
V.
’
nlb
,
C
“
«
I
repmen*
the National Big Btaeti.
wait for you always,” the white Uoasoms
cwtdone by the- rapi.E stroke of 'he see- ! stand! the idea of being butted iniraeterh»d been
nme year,; jo that her w
A, lirM h. u,
hl it
of hope sprung into bloom.
ood, whoso glittering broadsword struek ! nity by a mountain nun.!”
।
. Xotbomd. brr.kriod terror into the heartaoi the surrounding:
“ It was all wrong,” she whispered, in Uftouto hu» «. no di.lor.Uy to he,
i-wadtoM uu l*m -wrr or dsw&lt;n.former
protomer.
They
wen&gt;
the
only
j
h
j
j
uo
.
trie
wrong
*
ormcr
,
xuey
were
uie
ou»y
Jau
hourg
drngBw
l
on
return; “I wandered into the
naltitude. * The thiad, and least prona- '
_
nretenJwl to Am, t S_- 4
__ -betlwx
_
°
,
Mulntion iI ----- _»—_-«-----it -»&gt;
&lt;1»Y
or Bring, held in hi* bead a short hatchet^ |
pathway, and my palace car of ambition
— --------- * T"
a**'?'?—S------------ ---- Itooi ne &lt;u
has only brought me to the gates of dis- j fo“d. and she was devoted to them in ■ njgbf
it or whether it wsa the Fourth of and. when tho-victim was extended with, j
content, but I will go home and begin . “““d* heart and soul. The opoiion that j
' or
or eternity,
eternity, he
he conaltidi
conaltidiMl to attract hia head on the fatal block, approached. .
over again, trusting to Heaven and tr y | ahe
?^c accepted
lu:c^ph*d Am
Angastus (Octavms) Cnsor । — attention of the outmdb world, so he him, and in a. lbw vdriutcr inquired if 1» ]
awakened heart thia time."
I
n.° ^a?lfl* Shatapoare giwi this am |। jpouudedlan
X)nU(]ed.aa the
the inside
inside of
of* his
his-aage till his was a swift ntnner,.aDd if ho could swim, ,
iression,
ression, but merely as
ns a jxietic
poetic hoeaatx
license. arms soiled. He miglt* a* well iiave writ On being answered ifi the affirm­
leupatra, therefore, instead of being
tried ttugat out of a fire nndibanglar proof ative, he desired bias to spring on lis
her busineas engagements and duties, i incarnation of dislovnltv, was a model «f safe will, a corkscrew.
feet and crcs-» the river.
Tfe; excntiA fbominknt* citizen of Galvaafon was
harder still to persuade her unde that loyalty, e«q&gt;erifiJly fortbat time.—Ghiet^o
One dap, through curiosity;, a railroad
brought home- vary Into in a. comatose
he could certainly spare her awhile, and Time*' Long Branch Letter.
boy opened tho door afj the engine fur- __
_______ _____________________
condition. Hia terrified, wife, .thinking
that
needed *a
but uer
her , J
---------------------------------- .
----- —she
-, — really
.
— arest
oui. ,; ou«
nace and!booked in. The baoad sole of 'intend of making ifi descend on the de- ' it was apoplexy, seat far tike hunily
indomitable energy enabled her to ac­
Bodaa Street-Cleaning.
an old boat was turned!up afi the door, I’voted creature s- neck, struck it with 1
*Tta’doctor exoBamed^tii
complish them all, and one week later
Boston, the best-kept dity on th» con­ aud tile kvakeman t&lt;«k hohll o&lt; it anc ’great force- into kto- Mock I Slioutaofi I pJL.a carefulA* and then diractod that
found her sitting ou the old, familiar tinent, probably, ha.&lt; no tojubfe with
II ~u.Ioll.-oa by au j, eioc^li™ n»o ft-a U» crowd, U1J li&gt;o ;
- a few
—I. be sent—for.
In
parch gazing at the lovely scene before the disposal nt offal or rieaniiig tim
attenuated piece of lumunti?, that rat- trembling wretah,. aatoiriabed
kw
wi
.
.---- • at his i tnwo
u»hbh.-» vuc ppintnai adviaw was l»endher and listening to a perfect tirade of stroeta, white Ne&lt; York i* always in
tied around on the ear liko an old um- -j--------wonderful
eacnpe., had n-nrl^
gained the jI lw
&gt;nv.-.r the
a»
__.ftftDftpc.hftd
n-urlym.utoltto
i^ove,
tho
reach
ot
tho
dving
nuu,.
gossip from her mother’s only sister, scandal over these compararively^imple
hrelku
oppootlo ».nk &lt;4 the n«r Mn w ( Family the dorgytmamuil: “ Whr, ho
who now lived at the farm. Marjorie municipal problems, and even saxafier
The bystanders aevtewadl him and
wan longing to ask for one old friend in cities are sometimes embarrassed. The asked, him if he didirft feck hungry. Ha-;
matter.
h - T*lr* tTZT ’
'Why om I real Irkrn MUo’olook U.
particular, yet something in her heart Boston swill-system is a very pretty
said he did feel a ki tdlotymunssM in the oo dry h«o, who, the oxi-ontionoti. tak-(n^t r— ------ „uli^
choked back his name, and she sat won- thing. The city has three oflhl-yards,
pintem-negions.
itw MeodrunKAK* bl. hatchet, mth thTdoctor JthuT^JS? lobe fco
into which all the offal te gathered, . An old. man, who won than acting trea*- such .1B.I Una tho body wtlmoed. nm- I
o,
iCTr Twi
houaeatang visited tw.cs4a.weak a win- uran of. tbe Irish
Find, took
tk» mug uno bmo after tU bead
• *. Itehef
7L21. ? TL..2,
•—L 2_&gt;
, tke ,1^ they teg.
ister, when two figures c-nw through ter, thJwe times in summer, and hotels | job
of
Affing
him
—
•
jfeof flJting
im&lt; Thab is the reuswi From this rather impre table incident
J
J
the little wicket gate and np to the i daily. The driver of each cart drives i wk
*
’
rhff ”Ireland
missetethe
beneficial effesto the common “-----A Lost ticeapatton.
upon a platform scale at th* yard and ' o£l
ittie relief fund for sawual montlns^at hatchat is sni
The Hom John Wentworth
receive* a ticket for tint- amount of his ■ a.u.
„
load ; he is paid at tlw end of kbo week ' mn? Z'ribunf.
■' Mire Melroftft," mill WiUud Ixfttor
Fie says, that the
the orator a thing
which show the work he baa done. But
Those ttbldw Trvsses
rife c- ncexuing General Grant's paeon- strayed the luefnb
am must happy io welcome you once
a
*
‘
■
“
j
more to D., where, I assure you, you
have always been missed
then, turn­ &gt;. mH to Uauer. tor pig. ud tor fanil i
rit-b^’ 'hit rm &lt;■»iri sold to farmers for pig&gt; and for fertil
ing to his companion, ho continued, “I ixor
rur tor
Bom tttwto
go a
. -uni, a.xjurdtoooraft, uS.fur from
c3.G4» to St*
tistim an annual income of 39,000. Itaxing if
hope you will need no introduction to’
rny Wife, whom you once knew aa Annis
tottoILh
ow.tbetop.Jfcmrv-to. ■nmlb.wroto
4ftte of $25,OX a mr, a serinaa erecroachFor one moment tbe earth&gt; seemed
• '“J
r'url'hu mvnt upon thu ex-Preaidant's o^iitaL
slipping from under Marjorie’s feet, and JL? Th87^..^^X n u&gt; eZ
st oh; frera them om» starry night, upon Luckily, however, young Grant, who
tire fair landscape looked black liefoce
his head fur six long months. And that, lives in New York and is a director in
in fact.pbe was BQ winch entranced by several mining wunpauM* speculated so As a tliinkcr hv rtsea ' supxiar to tkauathe ringlets that be resolved to many
so snooeeatally on hi* gaguw and their tools.
their lur owner. And so, one evening,
tliat a welcome oddities
for Along at ixouj,5 »o 25 cunts a mud.—
when ]» had fully made up bis mind to
ns income. During the
—Springfield (Mas.) Jlcpuhliem.,
prep&gt;Me, he set off to visit his inamorata,
Th* dancing master in always taking qrating poetry as ha went along, and made &lt;16.000 for his father,
and work. To her aunt's pleadings aud steps to improve his busiu ss.
v.undunng how a fellow sot about, auy- Chrysolite.—The Hour.
of distinction.—Cbjjrfor.
with Annie
would say, ]

S

Tbe mncbid U»lrrt for dran&lt;hta at fin,

STRAY LEAVES FROM A LIFE.
“ You surely are not in earnest, Mar­
jorie r*
“ Why not F asked that young Indy,
standing on tip-toe to reach a bunch at
apple-blossoms just above her head;
4‘u it anything unreasonable in me to
prefer being Miss Melrose, the talented
young -authoress of New York, instead
of a country minister’s wife and help
xnateF
“Bqfc. Marjorie, do you think I ex­
pect or deaire yon to bury vour heavenborn talent? God forbid 1 Como to
me, and, surrounded by the friends who
have known and love'you from child­
hood, and, under the shadow of your
favorite apple-blosaoms that you said
were your first inspiration, write us
much as you please.”
“No, Willttd; what you oak is im­
possible, for I am not the least bit in
. love with you. Besides," ahe continued
hurriedly, and not aeemirig to see the
look of pain in her companion’s eyes,
*‘I could never be happy in the life you
describe.
I would Im&gt; miserable" in
• chains, even though they were the
flowery chains of love that bound mo to
my jailer, and my repinings nnd rebel­
lion would soon make us both unhappy.
I must have excitement and active work.
I must be in the thickest of the battle
of life. I long for power, influence and
fame; but, even if I cannot “ Be a hero
in the strife,” I must be on the scene of
battle, and do all I can. I shall write
no more poetry, though the eulogiums
of the public on my little book were
more than I ever dared hope for.
Henceforth I intend to Uvc upon my
reason, and net even waste sentiment on
verse. But with politics, philosophy,
or some other literary weapon, I will
oonquer tbe fickle goddess fame, steal a
few laurel leaves for my brow and a key
.to her temple.”
“And do you expect to l&gt;e happy?
JXh? Marjorie, there is a mighty factor
won hove omitted in your calculations.
Tour brain will lie busy, your intellect
- expanding; but, even if fame should
shake the choicest bonbons from her store
at your feet, your heart will be starving,
and you will be .miserable.”
41 Pshaw 1" said Marjorie, recklessly ;
• ■“ let but tho gods endow me with die
gifta I crave, and Cupid may keep his
paltry arrows in peace. My heart han
%een too highly educated to'sigh for so
yjhildish an article.
For this muchtalked-of love is merely a diseased
imagination, common to youth, like
measles and whooping-ccUgh, »and
which we get over in time, just as we do
our fancy for dolls anrTtope, and our be­
Lief in ghosts and fairies.”
“ You ore doubtless sincere in your beTitf now, Marjorie," said her companion.
; a little impatiently, “ but the time will
■ oome when, even in the zenith of your
■ success, you will be willing to l&gt;axter it
. all for a heart that is tender and true.”
“ Your prophecies ore certainly like
Cassandra's in one respect, Will, at
least. for I don’t believe a word of them ; j
but if I am erring, and they ever come
Arae, why, Fll come back to D. with1
the aforesaid wreath and key, and you
shall teach me to love. Is it a baj** I will wait for you always, my dar­
ling!" Baid Willard, solemnly.
“ It is unkind in you to say all this,”

-lev are coming to see grandma?”
ahe added, presently, as the supper-bell
sent a cheery invitation through the
orchard; “ she will never forgive you if
joa alight her.’’ and, seeing that her
•companion hesitated, “if you dp not

anhappy to think that we, i
been friends from our cradle*
•cm the eve of my departure, be &lt;
will forget before this

wih be a pretty, bfae-eyedwjfeqt tife

E

�rankled.

.

^CGUHT, 1880.
I am now receiving my full stock of

I
My anna hold him fast, tattered gar­
low, and went to the window. There ment* aud aH; my kisses fell on hia |&gt;oor,
1NUXX* EVKKV SATURDAY MOWING, AlNashville, Michigan.
pale face like rain. I would never let
iu the dim light.
him go again.
“Tom, is that you?" leaked ajftly,
“Tom, Tom," I *obl«d, getting down
putting out my head.
on my knee* bwule him, &gt;-»oh, forgive i
“Yes; open the door, Lucy; quick, the me! forgive jne! t have Buffered so, Sore,'
police are after me.'.'
nuwjjh "
’
.
'
: a n-n
My heart sunk. The police after him!
ia me that umat uk forgivencsa,
what could he liavo done? I ran down
swiftly and unlocked tlie door. But as I Lucy,” he aaid humbly, .“notyou; I
did ao, two men, wearing official badges, wm wrong------ ”
ORNO STRONG,
But I stopped Itiui short.
stepped upon the porch, aud one of them
“ No, Tom, my «-••
words did it all;
laid hia baud on Tom’s shoulder and
but
for
them
wo
might
have
been
happy
■
said:
all these weary years.”
“Mommy, mommy,” interposed Effie,
twisting herself around pn her father's
“ For murder."
The floor seemed sliding from beneath shoulder, “don’t cry do more; pappy’s
I
my feet, but I caught at tho door to come back."
Yes, thank God, he has come back,
htcady myself, and looked at Tom. At
tluit instant the officer uncovered his poor,’ tattered and hungry—like- the
lantern, and, oh, God! there was blood prodigal—but my Tom, my hnsband,
nevertheless. I would never speak cross
on my husband's hands.
AH tho rest is blank. "When I came to to him any more.
It is spring time again. The sweet
myself again, I was in my room, and
j kindr coinpiuuuouate faces were around May sunshine steals iu at my window as I
me. I asked for Tom. He was in prison write, and I hear tlie turtle dove down in
awaiting his trial. There had been a the distant wood. My husband is a man
On« o«y your ptia wlU &lt;*••«
quamri at tlie tavern, aud Tom had struck now, standing up proudly, his feet on
____________
-Blochrood
j his antagonist The man wasn't dead, the grave of old temptation. I know that |
• hough they thought ho was nt first— Godjs mercy ia equal to His justice, aud ।
TWO CROSS WORDS.
but he was badly hurt about tho head. His love is greater than either.
i But if he recovered—well, it would not
•. “ Lucy, if you mean to sew on this go sb hard with Topn
button I do wish you’d do ft. I can't
A Relic of/a Celebrated Tragedy.
I arose and went to the prison, but
wait all (lay.
....
.
! I they"Uiuu
i«..huc . street, just ail­
woulduu.
notaumume.
admit me. isu
Noone
onewas
was
At a store 911a*«
Borronne
Tom didn t speak a bit cross, only em- j to see my husband till after tlie trial. 1 joining Grtihewald
VILLAGE OFFICERS
” Hall,
"1", ii
is a lady's sole
plteiw; but I
ml of temper tUt Auotl«r
crept br,
. uighl.
J wnen
when ।, 1“^"
trunk,
Pre»IJent—Ellbn Chipman.
,-wuum d.y
uay crop*
uv,a
mgm, uno
trunk, of the largest
mort.n.g.^dm.r U^uclteJlwtljte.in morning
momlngci.
to the
.bid.,
Recorder- Frank McDcrby.
came !
I went
went down to
tho door
door’
which, jOi.ugh
although enlit
entindy inoffensive
rituug up the toght belore. Tom Ji~l Md opSued it, with
„;;11 a vague feeling of' »«»itself,^rtiVn^rliajiH as negative a comgone to &gt; .upper-tor
limo
;ich always
aI
Maralial—Wm. Patker.
expectation wl
which
always accompanies,
accompanies j buiation of sole heather, steel qHiupiauu
springs and
-- .
- . the
— -»oond
l
- exiiecuiuou
wmcD
Tru.tcca-T. C. Downing. A. W. Old*, H. J
since our marriage—given by some of
afflictions, and' looked out.- The * lincn h,,in« M t5u; »v«-’rage receptacle for
Cook. 11. F. Reynold*. Win. Boston.
hb biv'helor friends, and Lad come home nun wasTising^gr^Uy aild'brightiv
«u*. over ‘ feminine raiment, is ncwtheless, i...
by astlie wcAe for it It had provoked me •'
tho "
black
ck stone
stone jail.
jail. The*
The* frost
frost*
’hung
hung »oaabon,
•°aabon. not
not without
without its
its hutery.
histon-.
intensely.
Bo
I
had
to
follow
him
to
bed
—---- ----------- ------------- j— .----- "T,” thick aud- sparkling
over
IIln«
his trunk
__ _ cvervthing
...__ .1 ■ 0 I
trunk waa
wm made
tnnila upon
nivin tho order
b^leX^“^^v Sin
de ,ven the “^P of
lh,;l lfl'
i’e" bffdsome young woman, who
better
pleased
after my sleep,
on tthe
r^inS
it^t JhXl
^To mX
to At m-v ft* L 1
*nd’ Picked UP i SStl
tb*°
“d K*Ve hl’ccirto I &lt;• m. and 7 p. m.
seboi.l
““J?1*18J"*1
T To.mak° tho I iaiv. as wo cateh at astmwoitwire .nnJ ‘^■cUons asto itauitenor arrangemeute. mvcUu..,^TThurada/w^Z.
matter °worae, just m he s‘pok© to me '.‘PJ- “ w®C8lf11«“ a straw or twig sonuShe appeared to be m afllncnt circum- j
---------about the button, tho knife with which I ,1®““J n,ol’.Te or I™* nf ■ stances, and did not object to the price ;
Quiutff Jirtrfcry.
was. cutting -thethe
bread forfflr
hishb luuch vohUon. Tlie superM-nption caught mycluuged, which was $100. Tho money I
- eye; it was my own life, it was my own ।
“K i1 r
«.
-a
-7
bn.ba.id
name, and my husband's hand writing. was paid and the trunk sent home, its
JK. H. YOUNG,
' owner proving to be Miss Bessie Moore,
sharp little cry • from the cradle, all in । !°re ®P®*&gt;_*ad rcftd-_
pronouncedcumin™
beauty,
I -52^'
11^.1| a young woman of mclbalol
one and tho same moment
। whose .career and method of earning a
“You can’t wait as long as I did lost
n ,,mHastings
, w w with
..... an r
H A. BARBER,
■ „rtnka
intention to kill him. hvelyhood are not usually adopted by
night I reckon,” I replied sharply, re- i Ii wm
»** intoxicated,
intoxicated, nnd
and it
it wm
more LI
bis fault
of wtho gentler
sex who consider
wm mor©
‘11 *,’ those
*
L
’
: r D. Homeopathic Physician and Hunroor.
1T1» office. near realdencc. on eorfier of WmLIlx
ally angry at lost “Don t hurry mo—I |I than mine; but he my
nuy- dje, and then—at any , themselves in the
tlie best society.
ton and State Street*, N*»hrlih, Mieh.
do all 1 cud, and more than I am able to ■ r**a, rt u fur yoa, Lucy, ror “me
to
go.
I
never
v ~
* n&lt;”’cr rovnaiLtthctmuk
It appears that Mbs Bessie Moore
‘:s Nov
... not entirely to
■ do with one pair of hands "
WM *worthr of ronr love.
van 23K
can cn
DR. C. IV. GOUCHER,
Tom
dropped uu
his button
turned ।11&gt;ppT
lom oroppeu
D“twn and turneu
You
tK)nd&gt; .for
----- : • v
-----Blll
at .iliad
—. .I . u__a,
—.... ■ her satisfaction, and sold it back to the
Electic Pfirsici.
toward me with a startled,
Why, I---bare
in tlie
tliebank
bank desk;
desk; itit i*iaenough
enough to
to make
make [ ! store nt a liliernl discount. She subsore in
Inantwcr all nil** 11
a c tor .hia
Lucy
T
”
*^
-.
Lucy!” ■you and the child
q
child comfortable. Forgive and queutly
left the city for Jeffenum, Texas,
“Don't Lucy me," I retorted, throw- forget me, Lucy. God bleu you—yon
— and
—a the
•&gt;.. j]-u
a miscreant uomed Abe
CHAS. 11. BRADY.
down the bread and catching up the
.
Toi&lt;- । Rothschild,, from Cincinnati. He used I
y, while tho blood str-Turned frqm my j Thia was the end! Thb was tlie re­ up her money, nnd with placid deviltry i A Tf0}1?EY Bt Ea,w ■Dd
*» ch*neery
.’JSX? Xth,
hand over her white gown.
*...
“
You've ward that my cross words had purchased nut . pi.tol to her torched told blew „„'t £
done enough
’ —you'’ve ’broke
' my ’heart!
“ I’ । for me! Truly, truly, tlie wages of sin her brains. The body lav for two weeks •&gt;&lt;•“ Claim* promptly ■tu-udcl to. ond all other
wish I hail never seen you—I wish I was ' ore death. We shall not need one pang undiiwvreml. »nd in.'identified by. S’SXTKEu “ SL“”
back again with my father and my of corporal punishment, one iqxirk of gentleman of this city who happened to ---------- —!________________________
real fire, to perfect our torment if wo are be in Jefferson at tlie time.
mother. ’’
I
------------- ---'-------------LEWIS
DURKEE
I broke down with a burst of hysterical lost Conscience b all sufficient—re­
Singularly enough, this gentleman sob- I r AWYer. Kotarv Public n«i
tears, and seeing tlie blood on my hand, morse, tliat worm that never dies. It is sequently committed snicido. AbeRotlui- ! D «nc«i'Agent. TmiocUom p™
Tom came over and knelt down beside not for me to talk al&gt;out what I suffered child was arrested in Cincinnati when in
ProF“rlr
in tlie days tliat followed that morning!
tlie
oiiieLln , GriCllti » Store.
the art
act of
of ntLonntino
attempting to romntif
commit suicide,
••Why, Lucy,” he said, lib voice and , W«rda conhl not expreta it, except to and was sent back to Jefferson, Texat*,
EMOR
Y PARADY,
eves full of tendeniesa, “ you've cut your I ?np wbo J1*1. P«»«ljbrongh the same for trial, where he now lies in jail, every
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Convepmeln* c*reLand. Why didn’t you aay ao? rfere, (urua&lt;* °J a«lcto&lt;«- But I hve&lt;J, for for­ influence being used to delay the triid. '
tully and promptly aUradad to. Office cut
give me tlie child while you bind it up
deatb rarely walk in each other s
The trunk .was sold to a gentleman
how it bleeds."
steps, and nursed my baby, and did the who-had it thoroughly repaired. Before
He held out hia hands for tho baby. .wo,f “-T hands had to do I did not go this gentleman had paid for the trunk
WM. PARMENTER,
but I acatehed her away and went ou
“-r
\ remained at he also committed suicide. It is now for
P. Office over HnU'e Drue slot
. luoiflvllle. Mich.
'
aobbing
■
। rom 8 home, and kept his tilings all sale, and, of course, is considered a
••Don’t cry. Lucy." bo continual, !
&lt;?P hanging on the ,I prize,, inasmuch as no one who hasjind
W. H GRISWOLD.
stroking tlie hair tack from my foreforget him. Does lovo ©ver for- । anythii
anything to do with it, excepting tlie
J). Homoeopathic PhyalcUn and Suriron.
head—“please don't I know I have [
.
|I maker, lias
has not died by violence.—New
■ Office over 1).
Griffith’* store. Reaidrncw
' conrer I'lilllipa and Durkee etrcoU. Prompt allco­
done wrong, dear, but I didn't mean to.
Hastings did not die. He recovered ()r/can* T\mc*.
l
— 11.
... -I.U.
I fell in with some of the old bora, and and made 8 public statement He was
---------they persuaded mo against mv wifi. But m,,re 1,1 fault
Tom was. Then ho i,
A tiquint at the Corpse.
I
A. M. FLINT,
it u tlie hat time, Lucy—it's the last P«t » notice in all the papers telling Tom i
u.u not come.
While a funeral was in progress at B i A TFiRNEY *t Law .nd Solicitor tn Charxrery
tune.”
| ■ conie back; but he did
j
_ Why
w»y „
11
turn
unto
mm
mm,
u&gt;d
'
,
»»,
’
£■'«
I
1*
1
.I
eollwtlou*
1
promptly
m*dt Offie* over 1*. C.
didn't I turn nnto him Ilion mid J . T1”
1
help Mid encourage him ’ Because my IonK ni«hte of bitter remorae' *u‘d tender
&gt;n b&gt;“ slurt-aleeves walked in at the , anaiu.-* store, N**Erine, Mich.
x________
;“
and
tlie
door.
mean, tyrannouii temper got the better r^wUections of th© dear husband whose | g&gt;Jf
“d’up
*Vto 111
t‘d&lt;x
?r-„ ... .
i
E. PARADY
What do
doyou
you think?
think ? " aaid
said he
he to
to aa | |
of mv wmnan's heart.
I Btron8*nn* had once been my atay nnd I
"hat
■tAN.AJJX,
“Oh, yes,” I said, sneeringly; “it is * “«PP°rt; the spring came-th- summer
wl«o was standing on Uie stej*. ‘•jrf
easy enough to make tine prSnntea—you ~““^er winter; three years went by “ ,U|? ho *^uld ’c11 111&gt;oor loao wldow lion to fill a£ onlera promptly, and at th«lowe*t
told me the wuue thuig belora. Howcu,
V* - UT
“!««■------“ Who__,
did it?”
you
to trust
My child, Tom’s little baby, grew to'
..
J-B- RASE Y,
you expect
expect me
mo to
trust you
you now
now ?"
?"
inaide."
a.
. aaa.au
aaaaa
w, ---- “ The corpae
-----Tom was
spirited and
blue
eyes
and
waat^l^d
.—. quick-tempered. l* 11 tairy little thing, with
“Yer don’t say!"
""
...
•
r wn...,
hnir nn/4
n inrimin
golden hair,
and a
tongue thnl
that mrnr
never 1
Great
loving-hearted
men .
always are. r-tlliL-n
“ Wai, he ditl, an' I kin prove it, an' .
, ---- ------------------------------------He sprang to his foetliko a flash, and, be­ wearied of its childish prattling. AH day
Cll.xK.LES SCHE1DT,
fore 1 had time to speak or think, ho had long she sat on the door-step, where the had mi idea that a uxan that could dosech
a mean thing os that couldn’t make a j i&gt;i.auk&lt;Mitii. ■ttm.;* prumixljr t&lt;. ail w
left tlio room. I tossed tlie child into evening snnlieains slanted in, lisping to very
acrumptions
looking
corpae,
tin'
1
ri«&lt;k.«iitiii«u&lt;t iL.rM-^huriug line,
the cradle, and ran to tho door, but it her doll, and listening while I told her
was too late. Ho had gone. I just of the father who would come back to us that’s why I came around here to get a 1
£Uu&gt;rrIlanrous Card5.
caught a glimpse of him taming the । 8Otne &lt;“7- F°r surely he would come, squint at it.”
He atepiM’d into the entry, nnd wan ■
corner.
• Most surely God’s mercy would vouchI went back to tho little breakfast- 1 8aftI “ouu-' comjiensatiou, some pardon for there met by a burly sou of the corpse, |
OLCOTT
HOUSE,
room; how blank anti 'drear it looked, l RUcb repentance as my soul had poured who had overheard hb remarks at the
door.
and what a sharp, stinging thorn there j Kurth.
X n*hvillr, Michigan*
“
So
yer
wont
to
get
a
squint
at
the
was in the very care of my heart! I ' Th®
“pnuR was peculiar, someC. C. Wolcott. Proprietor.
seemed
Joved Tom and ’he loved me. We had 1 how the 'far-off
----- * “sky
v----------J to Jdrop
— Jdown
------ old man's corpse, do yer—yer little red­
been married only eighteen months, and in nearer, bluer folds; tho sun wore a headed, freckled son of a bow-legged
Tbl«l* a n-w I’nit-l. cvntr»nr located, well kept,
..
ie monkey?" said the son of hb late wor- ■ ... II,. ...I., _ ......... a
this was our first quarrel. I sat down softer radiance; the trees, the grass, the
j 1 thy sire, “but I'll give some one else
with the baby in xny arms, heedless of flowers a diviner, a tenderer beauty. I
rose
every
morning
and
looked
out
of
mv
i
u
..?^
an&lt;
^®
a
cor
l
‘
!
'*
?
my morning work, and fell to thinking.
little window
window at
at tlie
tlie kindline
kindling baritim
beauties of !' J^Ujn?,ake em 8lck °r Bc‘irc vm U’
All tlie old happy days camo Imck, and little
P J. Pt Kt'HIS,
the moru, with a feeling of strange, trerp- '
three
minntes
ulous
umhia expectation.
expeciauoD. I
x seemed
aeemea to feel
leei tlie
uw ;■ , In. about........
.-------l-'T what
, ...... was
. .left, .
some RroU
great event
event ihai
that winged
winged ,
1“®. ht;—
,tle —----------,n -—
umuuw at aumu
;'r~ |ooked
~
the world seemed in a blaze of gold, as Sshadow
IRish
— light above
________
_____ _______
uh my
if he
mtt fliroiitrhtluough
u nntenta ]®tent
me-one
prayer. of
। “IihzlfI tho
the sun slid down, and the atjnirrels sa
I threshing-machine, and when he picked And dealer io Seg»r». Tobacco, Gents' Furnbhlof
chattered overhead, dropping a npe nut heart seemed about to lie answered.
A-e
If arm, war,! . .Ihk aVate* __ a... V.. I —
Ono evening—oh, that evening! A 1
UP
the middle of die rood
now and then into my lap, as I sat there
M oiao. Dung o,«r . ,
.**“»
h’,1‘»d t21turn ""V"1
with the last rose of summer in my hair, M.t .Hr,
green,
blmwming
ewth;
lb.
turtle
dore
!
'
our
.
Iu
“
”
knitting n purse for Tom.
■ui; uie xurue aove &gt; ,
.
„
,
------- . . °
,
__
rood. ud tbe robin j ’’“"“8" . ••■Baratly correct U&gt; enable
.
“Lucy:’T he said, as I wove in the last cooed in tbe distant wc.
Slotu»-y Public,
,g breed
amid the I hlm *° !Knnl h“
°
golden stitches, “you’ve knit my love— twittered to her young
,

■r.'

Nashville girrrtonj.

&amp;

J

FalL.L, ROODS
-------- -CONSISTING OF---------

Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Cloths, Flan­
nels, Ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.
140
106
53
984
368
324
50

Suits of Underwear, for Ladien and Gent.,
Suits of Clothing, for Men, Boys nnd Youths.
Overcoats, for Men, Boys and Youth..
Pm. of Boots nnd Shoes, for Men Women and Children,
pre. of Rubber Goods, all styles.
pre. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
.
Pieces of Prints, for 5 cent, per yard.
.

GrocerieH for Kvcrybody.

.

I always aim to make prices on goods as

LOW AS THE LOWEST
And prices on PRODUCE as High as the Highest ai|d give
every one a fair, square deal.
I&gt;. C. ORIFflTH.
QARDWARE SPECIALTIES

Detroit Stove Works Stoves,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,

Iron, Kails and. Steel.

PURE WHITE LfIDS IND LINSEED OILS,
Vzii-ni**hes. Colors and Hrushee

CHAMPION X-CUT SAWS,
PUMPS, BOTH WOOD AND IRON,
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,
SASH, DOOBS AND BLINDS,
TABLE CUTLERY. SHEARS, RAZORS, 4c.,
•
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ TOOLS.
fV Tl’unking the public for their Iibend patronage during the past, I shall
endeavor by good goods and Late Price* to merit it in the future.

FRANK C. BOISE.

M

M

Barber,

my very life—up in that purse. Tell me
now, U-fore you finish it, how is it to be?
Am I to have you, and—oh! I won’t
think of it, even; Lucy, it would be too
liMrifuL”
“No, Tom," I answered, “vou arc to
have the purse, and the hand tliat knit it,
child—he, the bravest man in tlie village.
•‘No fault in him, only a little too
wild, too fond of gay company; but you
must tamo him, Lucy, as your moOicr
.
That waa my oU father a advwe on our
wedding day. My heart smote me dnmdfully as I reoaUed it to my mind that
morning. Had I dona my duty? Had I
followed the example of my mother, who
Dever let fall sn unkind word?
But Tom would be homo to his dinner.
RethoughtJwou^htme to my feet I
** ’
perfection; the baby in a clean slip, and
myself all smiles to receive him when the

But he did not come. Eight,
I'ciock, aud I pat up the unper and baby, and I went up

Maple Orow, Mich

milky bloom of tbe orchard. God's |
g LIEBHAUSER, ~
love shone in tbe golden brightness of
Too Many Points for Him.
the west sard-going sun. My child, lit­
“Bosa,” said an old darky white­
tle Effie, sat on the door-step, talking to
washer to Mandial Hogan, “dare's a
Iter doll and watching the birds. All at
nigger up my way wat needs taken care
once she clapped her dimpled hands and uv."
bounded to her feet
“What has ho done?” said the offi- I READY MADE CLOTHING,
“Mamjny," she cried gleefully, *T*PPy
eomin'—pappy cornin’; Effie go meet!”
“Oh, well, you sees, last summer ho
borrowed my ax fur to split some kind­
utmost deptlis; and dropping mv work I lin’ truck, an’ he never fotch it back, an’ 'J'HIT IIVSB1ND OP MlJEI
^0^
OI lUc
a(ior Amu
A mnu ,be» I vut terB.t it ho uid, •IrvZCu.
toUovml uer
fur oul
Ml rf
U&gt;. d.»r.
O.U bU SHAVING and H1U COTnSO
coming up the garden path—his
I got dirf ax, an' po^eesshun am nino
i garment© tattered, his step alow and un-^
I
t.if.lu nf
Ltw .14a mw mn.n.
obtain. A beggar, no doubt I called pinU of the law ; derefore dis ax ammine
A. L. RASEY’S,
to ootne back, but ahe ran on, heed- till I take it hack ;’ an' de darn fool nig­
fan
| Um of my command. Tom’s little spaniel ger wouldn’t gim it do mo.
“ I didn't aay nnflin* or give him any
i that I hod petted and taken care of for back talk, but de odder day Hanner, my
his
darted from his kennel with a ole woman, went to hia house an* bor­
BUSH,
peculiar cry, such sa I never heard from rowed his buck saw, an* when he came
• it before.
A XX&amp;. XJ
uoo
“THE
BOSS'
fur it I tale him jist like he answered i
did it all mean? My heart me, an’ stood on my dignity.”
throbbed and my knees trembled. Little
“ Well T’
Effie ran on, holding out both dimpled
“I had nine pinta of the law,
MAIMVILLK,
.
MICHL
hands, her golden curb blown all ab&amp;it didn't 1?"

BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER,

Tm your Effie," she lisped, sa ahe reached
tho man’s feet
He stopped and raised her in his arms,
and then glanced at me. And such a
glance—such a face! Palo, haggard,
worn by sorrow, and suffering to a mere
shadow. Tom’s ghost come back from
the grave! Not that, either, for my arms
grasped some tangibis form.
•‘Oh, Tom," 1 cried, “is it yon?

“And how many pinta am de law
composed of ?”
“ I don’t know exactly."
“ Well, dal’s what bod tiers me, for dot
nigger saw dem tune pints, shut up db
Ici eye fur me, pitched de ole woman
over a bar’l and walked off wid his saw­
buck an’ my whitewash brush to boot
Ef I bad nine pinta ha mus* have had
ober twenty, mu’ even deu he didn’t half
let himselfon t ’’■^MarytviUe Appcal. 1

yyiLUAM JONES,

------------NEW STOCK OF-

JUST RECEI VED, WE ARE SELLINC THE CELEBRATED

STANDARD SCREW FASTENED GOODS
----- SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

FOR FASTENING SOLE.S OF BOOTS &amp; SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE

STANDARD SCREW
BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

RIP OFF THE SOLES
FASTENED WITH IT.

CALL AND SEE THEM
JJERE YOU HAVE THEM.
When we say this, we mean that you have

Bargains in Spring Goods.
We are opening the largest and most complete atock at
SPRING GOODS, that we have ever had tbe
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville and vicinity, as a call at
our store will fully prove.

DRESS GOODS and PRINTS,
OF AT.T. THE LATEST PATTERNS.
It must al*o be remembered that we also cany an immense
stock of

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

-

ALL KINDS S FOOT COVERING,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.

DENTISTS

*

17* We buy for CASH and bay very doee; and conaequeatly our rnttnm—
have Hie benefit of it.

�,Ai

| IvAt 'p'

-Jp

.

eat
I
BunwMTmwK.
lY PW
towt K.llocr on old naMoill of I
•» Cr* । Kalamazoo, dieafrom paralysis on tile ;
_____________
’

xasHVILLEi

'
F&lt;a-; ■■ । mi

SATURDAY,

_i

ir
.
SEPT. 18, 1880.

Now thatthe political canvan in on,
lol* of big men will be . on their bellioa
Crawling under in order to get into the

Amari at Cbampaigtf, HL, proudly
wears a watch guard made of hair
which he pulled from an enemy’s beard
in a tight„ r
There is a row in the Democratic

to conduct the campaign, as a fight,
while Barnum want’s to conduct it ns
a funeral.
_______________

A Chicago man, arrested while at­
tempting to k’ll himself with a razor,
tore'himself away from the policeman
aud jumped from'a high bridge, that
-accomplishing suicide.
A nun in Bellefontaine,Ohio,thought
that certain allusions in a sermon by
the Rev. A. H, Windsor were personal,
and after tbe services he knocked the
preacher down with n club.
The Sultan of Turkey is so fearful
of assassination, that he has the locks
on all tlie doors of his palace changed
each week, and neverbleeps twice with
, the same woman. He sort of dodges
in cmong ’em of the harem.
A mob put pistol into the hands of a
girl whom a tramp had assaulted, at
Scott. Iowa, and lold her to shoot him
through the head. She went so far. as
to take careful aim; but her better na­
ture prevailed and she spared his life.

The recent public execution at Dal­
las, Texas, wus followed by a general
hanging of doge by small boys from
the gallon's used the day before. The
ccrmony of adjusting the rope, prayer,
singing and farewell parting was gone
through with.
-jA negro at Danville,.Ill., offered to
drink all the whisky that a barroom
party would give him.' The effort kill­
ed him, nnd thcAvidow sued thorn, who
had supplied the beverage for 815,000
damages but a jury cut down tbe valua­
tion of thedruuknrd to $150.

Largert and Oort Complete Line aanafhetered.

18th.
I
ADAPTED FOR BURRIRG ALL FINDS OF FUEL
Hod. Henry Woldtou of Hillsdale,
diwi Buddanly from tim burstingot n|
blood rCssei on Monday. ■
EVERY 8TOVE WARRANTED A SUCCESS
Au eight-yeara-old lad, son of Mr.
!
Cltariea Evans of Richmond,was crush­
None their Equal ■— Acknowledged Favorites- ’
.
ed to death by a land roller, Wedneaday night.
.
ALWAYS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM.
Four cnmelB belougiog to Burr Rob­
ins’ circus got on tbe railroad track at
Evart, Sept 8. and were killed Imfore
I
the train could b© stopped.
Laat May Wm. Frost, of Saginaw,
fell from a wagon. He never moved a
limb from that moment, and on MonpiONEER STORE!
daydeath put an end to his suffering.
Ayer’s Cathajchc Pills are the beat Peter Jouee a wealthy fanner of Al­ of all purgatives for family use. They
lendale. Ottawa county, went out to are tlie product nf long, laborious, and
feed hia swine Monday morning and successful chemical investigation, and
not returning his son looked for him their extensive use. by physicians in
WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO ENTERTAIN Cus­
nnd found him at tbe hog pen, dead, of their practice, and bv all civilized na­
apoplexy.
•
tions, proves them the best arid most
George Royer, of Deerfield, an old ,effectual purgative Pill that medical tomers and to treat them to the
hod respected citizen of that place, science
।
can devise. Being purely veg­
suicided by taking poison and jumping ,etable no harm can arise from their
into tlie river. Sickness in his family use.’ In Intrinsic value and curative
and on'accident that crippled him and powers no other Pills can be compared
made him desperately despondent.
■
with
them, and every person, knowing
Clark Packard a brakeman on tlie C. their virtues will employ them, when
&amp; G. T. road while switching cars nt needed. They keep the system in per­
fect
order, and maintain iu healthy
Stillwell, cJiaght his foot in a frog,
won’ thrown under the train and the &gt;action the whole machinery of life.
cars passed over him. He lived about Mild, searching and effectual, they are 1
20 nifoatea. It was hit first trip as especially'adnpted to the needs of the i
AT THEdigestive apparatus, derangements of
brakeman.
Simon Hand and Frank Barker, of which they prevent and cure, if timely
Campbell township, Ionia county, met taken. /They are the best nnd safest
in the road and had a fight over an old physm/to employ for children nnd
feud between them. Hand crushed weakeimd constitutions, where a mild
Barker’s skull with a club and. fled. but effecttial cathartic is required.
-- ------- J To Tbe Afflicted,
The wounded man will probably die.
A reward is offered for Hand's arrest.
Sthee tbe Introduction of Keltatx'c Columbian '
rui i. u..
_____.
Friday evening Daniel Waner of
Buchanan was riding in a'wagon, and
the horses became frightened, running
away at fright ful speed. Waner jump­
ed, whirling in tbe air and landing on
his feet, and then on his back, injuring hr. always rcllerinc auffcrlne and often taring life.
himself internally 'so that he died in Th- proteetlon.lt afford! by Its timely nae on Rb«umalltni, kidney affection, and nit ar’hei and paint,
four hours.
wound*, cramping palna^holer*morboa, diarrhoea,
A red ribbon social was held in a eougba. cold*, catarrh, and dlaordera -irnons chU- |
tent at Ann Arbor on Friday uight,and
tlie entertainment had hardly began,
when the top seat began to crack and
soon the scats gave way, tumbling 500 rfleeti. nnd will nlwari rare when curr« ere
C»H nt II. G, Knlo'e and g«Jl n memorandum
persons into a conglomerated mass. ble.
txxik (ivltnr more full details ol tho curative prop
Fortunately no one was killed although ertfaoof ihte wonderful medicine.
four ladies were quite badly injured.
A desperate encounter took place in pARBER &amp; TIMMERMAN^
the Midland-jail Saturday night.
Sheriff John Ryan was locking the |
doors when he wna attacked by a pris- ;
oner named Spencer, who objected to ,

the Best “Stf

C. 0. WOLCOTT.

Sold by

MAIN LINE

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Gotng
t From jMdk.«»ori
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GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
STATIONS.
Or*d Rapid.---- Lr.
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Best line of Goods in Town:J

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Er ton Rapldi,.
Charlotte —.....
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Naabvllle—....
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IVEost F’avora-'ble Rates

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p.m.jol-.o

1 bronab Coacbeaand Sleepinc Cara io and from
Grand Rapid. and Detroit. AU train* eonneet In
ume depot at Detroit with Great Weatern, Grand
Trunk and Canada Southern lUlivara.
E. C. BROWT7,
H. B. LEDYARD.
Au't Oen'l Bupt Jackaon. Gen'J Sup’l Detrol

AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.”

Q

W. SMITH SELLS

GENUINE MASON

Our Stocks in -Boots and Shoes are coni- FRUITC m
plete.
EXTRA TOPS AND ROBBERS.
WHITE FIMKI,
TKOLT.
•s&gt;
Rubber Boots for Men and Boys.
LAKE HERR1.WG,
j
----- By the pound or keg.-----Clothing
a
specialty.
Ri’an down
! kicked him terribly.
MnuRyan hearing the noise, attempt-'
°
Trunks and Valises, lots of ’em.
ed to help and save her husband, and
vn-hviiie Michimin
was knocked down the stairs. She
Millie, Michigan,
yelled “murder!” aud Deputy Sherift
. ------Alfred Avery Went to the rescue, and I Wetnakc a Specialty of all Claura of PiaMM*
Remnent Edgings 10 cents a bunch.
in the effort made to secure the pris- thaifleahfa Beirut.
•^^AND—^
oner, who was now fighting desiierater «to io . ., xnd 7 to
. .
Groceries
in
abundance,
and
none
but
the
|
ly, Ryan drew his revolver and tired, I 001^ nfaf rvaiilcncc, corner of W BI U
i
wounding Spencer slightly and acci- ;
st*iostrata.
' n.A.............................
| best qualities kept tor sale.
BOIXIONAS.
lowing day.
»KIH» 1IEKF
PKKNHEI, BEEF.
.They Had to Stop.
। /■&gt;
Crockery
of
the
most
approved
pattern.
§ PAY’S
IIEKKIXU St IIII.IBI T.
On the train coming east over the 1 -&lt;£■
ium

Sugar, Tea

office hours

a m

op m

COFFEE.

John Hughes of St. Louis sleeps with
m iik hi and
a pistol under his pillow to use against
burglars, Hia wife got up uneommon, ly early, tbe other morning, aud went
to work iu the kitchen. He heard her
moving about, took her to l&gt;e a burglar
and. shot her. The wound wns slight, Detroit Lansing &amp; Northern Road, the
however and a new Ironnet healed it.
other night, were t'yo well known pol- I
itiefans of this State, one a resident of I
------- AND-------A boy fell into a vat of potash al Detroit and the other ot Grand Rapids, i
Danielsonville, Mass., two years ago The seat behind them was occupied by
an old lady with an eye like a hawk j
and the skin of both legs was destroy­
and a nose as sharp ns a pointed stick. I
ed. A resort was had to skin grafting, and she had her grandson in charge, a
and over 2,000 bits of cuticle from the boy about 2years old. Thu boy had
AND HEAPS OF
boys mother the family coachman, nnd worried add fretted for miles, and was
feeling sleepy when the politicians
several accommodating neighbors have dropped
into the seat and b&lt;--------been used. The result is completely ly discussing the situation. .----- —
ladv kept an eye on them and patted^'
successful.
the’boy, nnd his eyes had just closed in"
C. W. SMITH,
A young man of meek demeanor sleep when they began to warm.
“Hancock!” exclaimed or.e, “why he’ll 1
said on entering a church nt Columbus.
be
so
badly
beaten
out
of
sight,
that
j
Don't
fail
to
.call
;
we
will
do
you
good.
Ohio, that he was deaf, aud would
you’ll never hear his name called again.” '
therefore like a front, seat. The sexton
“Nonsense!” retorted the other, “he'll , QUARTER MILLION SOLD!
accommodated him, and he sat during not only be squarely elected, but you
w
the seraioti with his hand behind Me
°"t °r
“ y”u! Every Patient Delighted
ear. But during the subsequent prayer
At this moment the old lady gave &gt;
he was detected reaching into the con­ each a dig with her fist and lionrsly I
----- 2TL.
50 Years before the Public.
tribution box nnd that explained his whispered:
“I want you both to shut up!
choice of a seat.
rF^”they in$200
Removed next door to Reese 6c Detrick’s grocery, where you can find all kinds of | Pronounced by oR to be the most
“Hey ...
! _______
Whut’.____
a tlie„„
matter*” ‘ '
$200 REWARD
REWARD
T*"T"‘
yy
T"*^
▼
PlauaHi and efficacimu remedy now in
quired in astonishment.
Sara Bernhardt, the great actress
t
‘“Matter enough. This young’iin , koimc&gt;^ Of paUtM. Gravel, Dropsy. BriSH'»
J-waL
allSLl
KD J.
| use for the care o/oottglks, eohis, Aoarsewho says it is unwomanly to know who i
it i howled'for more than fifty miles before i !*»«“•. Catarrh of th* Bladder. Pain in tbe Beck,
Made of beat Qak Leather, Ohio Tunned. We also keep
conwh ^te ” th er a
is the father of her children, as i
t
M
..hi
him
minted
dnwu.
and
nnw
.
.
I
.
-&gt;-»
w
-w-w
a£
I
throat,
u
Hooping cough, etc. (Mera
smacks of idle curiosity, is having I could get him quieted down, and HOW , IocontIotocw Ar Retention of Urto«, Pkinfcl Urln*- ।
.
-•
*JL1
JLFlXStOI*$^9 oK- million bottle* told within the latt few
cweDty-aewen wonderful dresses made I wont have no jawing around here to
wake him up?”
to wear on the American stage. Sara,
“But, nmdum, I must convince this |
don’t let all of them rnn to tail—have a Democrat that he is bound for the lun- .
.
few nf them come far enough above tho ntic asylum.”
“And I must show this Republican !
,
waist to protect the pit of the stomach, that
his arguments are but wind and STO^^DOCTOFUrr^^
----- AND ALL KINDS OF-----'
IK'r b*rt,,eif nothing more. Not too high, but conceit.”
reasonably so you know.
“And I say I won’t have it!” she ex
Sellers’ Liver Pills ore also highclaimed, ns she shok her fist in their
I ly recommended Tor curing liver com­
Bonn was drunk when he undertook noses. “1 don’t pare nothing about
-CALL AND GET PRICES.-------—-------------- .-------- 1
.
.»
I plaint, constipation, sick headache, fean accession on a tight rope, at Clyde, Democrats or Republicans or Unions, ------------------------------’
JL.
R.
WOLCOTT.
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WOLCOTT.
,n(1
and
dileMM the
or Presidents, or Rcpud’cs, or anybody
Ohio, to tlie tnver of the Town Hall. else. I’ve got this young ’un asleep j
iTTfvFvfrfvf^TSHAVING IK CONNECTION WITH TURK KWH 1 stomach and liver. Sold by nil drug
•The multitude shouted tn him to go after two hours’ hard work, and the j
UUJ 1MUIIUJ
the mort compute Je* Wnting
iu gint at 25 cents per box.
who wakes him up
hasumbrella
got to j Pr.pr&lt;et.r^
.. back, but he kept straight ahead, villian __________________
imh
TOLEDO. O. I X JLllAlN -1
VT•
- - — - ™
staggering at every step. At length be look out for me and a tough umbrella i Proprictor».
all the rtteiul
i|stof Luc
theto
«U) JDetroit,
’ ‘ ’* and
_’
. mnrma
For thr^ llhutratMl life i *»•* *t’r ncaV dean&gt; *Un,rtiTC“l ,ow“*
f*’”
*'--------- fc
dropped his balance pole, nnd fell
i-in-law will lick h in the minit j AGENTS
For
^uetraUd Itfe
.
, ............................................................. _igets iu!
backward, but like a Hash he wrapped the train
mget.
iu! Now
Nov jnw
jnv away
.way if
it j;
—
Adt"!.™ of
. TTE&gt; T1ON ALLL
P T. HOISE
his right leg around the rope and held yon dare!”
Tbe best they could do undei thewanted
।
on. He said after ward that jtiie loss of circumstances was io go forward into !
'
the pole sobered him instantly.
I.JHJ
(Success to Boi.e Bros.)
Great pivpatntions are being made
“lAUte Nopecp hM kwl hor tixK-p.
» Amertd. with B n-wxrd of *75.000 for their «ppre----. -■—9
J----—*d-■
-1—4
vv
| YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE
.Uri don't know wt.cr- to ftad her.’’
h«i*oc, dead or nil re and atlll at larae.
.
for the celebration of the centennial of
can always find the following articles, or will be made to
। &lt;
Free Preu.
ihc
u&gt;u&gt;. Frara.and «xof u&gt;*Mh- j
order
■ .Zin
All kinds
nf
Major Andre’s capture. This will take
OlUCF .
K1UUB Ol
He opened the’ door cautiously, and •ouri UfUtelurv, in two yrara of hard lakor proplace on tbe twenty-third of the pres­
Medicines, Chemicals,
poking
his
head,
in,
iu
a
suggestive
ent month, at Tarrytown. Mix thous­ sort of way’ as if there was more to fol­
and dollars have all ready been sub- low, inquired. “In this the editorial
‘scribed for this purpose. A monument rinktum!” “The wbat? my friend.”
Surgical Instruments
will be dedicated that day. and there "Is this the ranktum—sinktum—sanc­
OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES, I
tum, or some such place where the edi­
And all the leading Remedies in
will ben big military display. A tent tors live! ” "This is tlie editorial room
iShovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
to accommodate 4,000 people will be yes sir, walk in !” “No.^I guess I won’t
put up, and there will be several speak­ come in; I wanted to see what a rank­
School Books,
ers and 500 singers. Tim government turn was like, that’s all. Looks like our
CIGARS TO DEALERS/
garret, only wuss. Good day.”
Blank Books,
will send two men-of-war to remain at
Mlsoellan’s Books.
^105
anchor off Tarrytown and tire salutes
i Double uud Single. Heavy and light, unsurpassed in style, qual­
“Dr. Sellers’ Cough Syrup” will
x uuz uxb or
during the dav.
insure you a good night’s rest. It. is
ity
and
low
prices.
Repairing
done
cheap.
Callars,
Collar
Bibles, Autograph
the best cough medioiue in the market.
Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Photograph Albums
’ Chicago women beat the world. Price 25c.
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.
A COarLBTE usr. or
One of them at least contrived to beat
IX COT (mC PSlstM. WMte Bask) n.
If you do -not lielieve that Hill’s
the Central Pacific Railroad Company. Compound Extinct of Buchu and Cu­
Like Schneider, she wanted to buy a bebs will do all that is clamed for it,
Carriages, Top and Single buggjes and Spring wagons. Trim­ Wall Paper and Bordering,
a dog, and she bought it in San Fran­ try it aud you will believe iL
(TRIMMED FREE]
ming a specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new.
cisco and had it sent by express to
Temcbm Bode*.
AS FINE A LINE OF
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reaChicago.
When tite dug arrived the
Notice is Iteeeby gives that for the
pair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
purpose of making an examination of
As there ia in town, and all war­
l.M-omotive all persons offering themselves as can­
Irou.
•
ranted to be aa represented
didate* for teachers ol the schools of
or money refunded.
&lt;ii« towneliip, tltr SaperiRteiMtaa of
rrnmrkAHr. rhe money. Afterwards schools thereof will hold a public meet­
CALL JUNTO SEE ME
the compauy found out thattlie animal ing, on Satnriay Oct, Sod, commence­
Horseshoeing nnd Job Work done by the best of workmen.
was
wo a Japanese
Japaurse dog and never had any , ing at 9 o’clock a. ru. at tlie Norton
| Casting a specalty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled
hair. Tbe
The company ined
tried to catch the senonl house. (Number 5).
women who played this bald trick on
Dated at Maple Grove this 14th day of
■and land sides to fit almost any plow. Kettles, all sixen, Col­
Hamri»t F Mosey.
them, but she craped—probably bad a Sept. 1880.

OUR MOTTO I!*

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CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE,

SALT MEATS,

No Shoddy Goods; Three Feet to the Yard: Sixteen Ounces to the Pound.

SIMPH BUBSORPTIOHl

L. J. WHEELER.

CROCKERY

SELLERS’
COUGH

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.BEST MADE COLLARS WITH HARNESS,

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Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines

LUMBER WAGONS,

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F. T. BOIM.

�H™. Alir.u^i.nei

the ague.

SATURDAY. -

VICINITY LOCALS.
MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.
We’re sowing in hopes till the reap­
ers come.
There is a great demand for corn
cutters. Bipeds.
Mr. Palmer and wife of Battle Creek,
are visiting at R. Norton’s.
Miss Young of Tekonsha, visited at
Mr. Cole’s, a few days last week.
.
Charles Johnson of Hillsdale, Co.,
is visiting some of hi^.nld friends.
MirntMi Ester McMot'e, Mary Guy and
Agnes Dean are attending school at
Woodland Center.
Mrs. Jarvis Emery
dangerously
sick. Sickness is a guest of many. of
our lionsahoIda.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, N. 8. Barnes
father and mother, have gone to Battle
Creek to live with their daughter, Mrs.
Reese.
.
M. V. Cooper reached'the &lt;Wth' mile
stone in the circle of years Sept. 7tb.
A party was instituted in the evening
to make the event a joyous one.
Charles Baker has bought a new.
separator and has gone in partnership
with Spencer &amp;- Lotting. They will
hull clover with the old separator.
A few of our farmers are bound to
keep up the good old times. While
Nashville and Detroit buyers have
been keeping the prices of wheat down
it has been selling out hero for $1.
Politics is warming Up around the
Center. Politicians never get mad,
but the other day while a couple were
talking in the blacksmith shop it seem­
ed just ns though lightning hod been
uncorked.
Through the carelessness of one of
Spencer ia»Lotting hands, a mookey
wrench went through their separator
causing a $7 smash up. When it got
through it looked more like an ape
than a monkey wrench.
&gt;
School district No. 5 has no more
charity for cheap teachers. At the last
annual meeting it wax decided that no
teacher should be hired for the winter
term who sloes not hold a first grade
certificate, and in summer a second.
At the annual school meeting the
following persons were elected moder­
ators Dist: No. 1, Calvin Bassett, No. 2
T. T. Dewey, No. 4 .John Mclntvre,
No. 5 Geo.Spencer. No. 6 Anthony Ostroth. The remaining font we have

guest of II. A. Scott.
G. Besxmer bus sold his stock of fur­
A rip-Bnortiug old frost visited this niture to F. Spaugmscher.
aection on Monday night,
It is reported that the cheese factory
C.Sloeson’s brother-in-law of N.Y. te about to suspend business.
is making him a pleasant call.
Our school opens with the names of
Several cases of diptlieiia are repor­ nearly five hundred pupils enrolled.
ted in tbe eastern part of Kalanw.
Henry Newton has taken u partner in
A Garflled and Arthur club
the grocery business. ’Tis I. N. Coll in­
organized at Kalamo.ou Saturday last. ter.
"
Seneca Herring of Mississippi, is
Mike Mnyniird, stoker nt tho depot,
visiting among bis relatives in Kala- fell from a freight car and badly bump­
mo.
ed his head, last week.
There has been several days this
L. L. Holloway of Holloway Bros.,
week that overcoats were not uncom­ last week went over to Adrian and
fortable.
took a rib—a Miss Amanda C. Baker.
Mrs. Townsend of Kalamo has the
Geo. M. Dewey having returned from
frame up for her new house and near­ Vermont, has been set to work cam­
ly enclosed.
paigning jn this Congressional district;
The people on the county line have
The services of ’Squire Campbell
behaved well tliis week and deserve a were recently required to make J. W.
credit mark.
.
Roush of Freeport and Libbie Roush
Jim Hall of Charlevoix Co., is visit­ oT Baltimore liappy.
ing his brother George and other re­
Hon. A. J. Sawyer of Ann Arbor dis­
latives in this vicinity.
cussed the political issues of the day
School commenced at the Quail from a Republican standpoint, at the
Trap "School house on Monday, with Court house, Monday evening.
Mira Annie Murray nt the helm.
Our ^Methodist friends have added
The Spires boys threshed 800 bush­ thii■«jen saved• souls
­
‘ to their member
■
els of wheat one day last week, and Bhil? this year, aud consequently 'feel
.did not consider it anything wonder­ entouraged. Their total membership
ful either.
figtires up 181.
One of Nashvilles bright youths can
he Republican Senatorial Con­
bo seen on our streets quite frequently. vention held at-the cotirt house on
We judge that he is looking for a job 'Tuneday, passed off harmoniously nnd
of carpenter work. •
was well attended. F. B. Ainger and
A social was held. at Kalamo, on C. W. Atkins both of Charlotte, were
Saturday evening, for the benefit of chosen respectively chairman and sec­
Rev.C. S. Fox. We failed to learn what
retary of tlie convention.* Tbe com­
tho proceeds were.
mittee on credentials reported a full
Who’ed. of ever thunk that Isaac delegation present from Barry Co.
Townsend nnd Miss Belle VanDyke Eaton Co., was not fully represented
would of ever got their necks entangl­ but was allowed to fill vacancies ou all
ed in tlie matrimonial noose. But they. questions except of the senatorship.
did Sept 5th.
The first informal bal’ot for a nominee
It is reported that several more par­ for Senator stood. Lewis Durkee 14, L.
ties have been arrested in Bellevue M. Dewey 6 and S. J. Bidleman 2, and
on suspicion of being in league with the first formal ballot, Lewis Durkee
thegang of bnrglnrs which have been 22, L.M. DeweyS, and Mr. Durkee was
I invading those parts.
duly aud unanimously declared the
ASSYRIA ITEMS,

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Wheat that is in stacks is growing
very bad.
»
Wm. Willison and wife have another
heir. It is a gal.
Mrs. John Darling is seriously ill
with intermittent fever.
Richard Jones has improved the looks
of his house with a coat of paint.
Mrs.
...... ----------Henricks
-------------and daughter
--—------of ,
Cad—
Hack, are visiting relatives in these

mominee. At tbe close of the conven­
tion Mr. Durkee made a neat speech,
thanking the convention for tho honor
conferred upon him, declared he was
a temperance man to the back-bone
nnd if elected would be in favor of
submitting a constitutional amend
ment to the people. He was followed
by stirring speeches (from Hon. J. H.
McGowan and Congressman elect,E. S.
Lacey, and the convention nd jourmil.

MONDAY MORNING-, SEPT. 13th, 1880,

GOODS for READY PAT
Knowing by experience that the credit way of doing business is detrimental to both con­
sumer and merchant, I adopt the above plan, for by bo doing I can sell goods at half the profit.
All goods will be marked in plain figures and very low, ad I prefer six per cent profit every
thirty days to twenty per cent every year or so. These figures exhibit a saving to the cus­
tomer of fourteen per cent.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS:

Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Hats and
Caps, Carpets, Notions &amp; Groceries.
£3C REMEMBER CASH COMMANDS LOW PRICES. WE WILL SELL YOU A-®1

Good Print for 5 cts., worth 7.
“ 8.
Yd-wide Sheeting 6
" 10.
“
Bleached 8

c

Ingrain Carpets for 35 cts. worth 50
Good Kip Boots $2.60
“ $3.00
Ladies Pebble Shoe 1.10
“ 1.50

A. NICHOLS, the Boot 4c Shoe Wan ot Xaxhville. yyHENYOU WANT ANYTHING
*

*

co

----- IN THE LINE OF------

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
ALLEN, BROS

CO

CO

GRAND

RAPIDS,

Where you will find tne

$ orq
co

I.arffeHt Stock

Lowest Prices
* In Wevtcrn Michigan. We manufacture

Trade wit H Him find Have JMToney.

VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.

failed to hear from.
i parts.
Oily Pearce is the owner of a pet I Fred Dingman has painted his new
tortoise. He found the egg and kept barn aud got a fast, gilded horse on
it till it hatched. Which is the mother I top of it.
of a chicken, the one that lays the egg 1 At tbe school-meeting at the center
or the one that hatches it! This may i George Hartom waa*clected moderator
implicate Oily but these intricate pro-j and D. B. Kent assessor.
’ tflems.must be solved.
j There will be a farewell dance to
The last day of school at the Norton I All. Campbell's next Wednesday night
school house was one of joy and pleas- as All is going north soon.
Willard
uro, there beieg a picnic he|d in the ! Gage and Bans will ploy for it.
house, which was enjoyed bv tlie old • There is a woman in this town tliat
as well as the young. The afternoon ' says she wishes old Brown would not
was occupied in speaking pieces, toget j smack his lips so when he talks, for it

CONTINUOUS FACING,

Petoskey parties are returning home. “
Nhie miscellaiiepus swine await iden­
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THIS OFFICE.
, I Which lathe latest and Rraatct impyorrment yet
tification iu the village pound.
( __
mad
Oar city
hare extended tbe |
onJ, - r
ouxMqxu.
FOUNDS
GAINED in three week#, and cured |
‘n
of
tone of returning tbe tux roll another , Mllton liobin«&gt;n,aU charged with theft I
ir
thirty days.
' I broke ont of the Charlotte jail SaatorGaaTLKXaitFkiacsend
twelve boltIo of
Maxwells New York theatre is billed I day and escaped. Boody had been in I Da.
« Jana,' Uaaaaaia lanica,r.yr
one each of I’HU nnd ,
■ WITHOUT'-— to show in Vt. Ville on Monday and | t,,®t jail before and broke out.
ointment, tm &gt; frit'll of mine who i» not
Hon. Wilson E. Edsell of Otsego, to live : »n-I a» yourmedicine, cured mo at.LON
13k. JL JtLjV.
JL
Tuesday next.
AU.™
wauty
te»
Ptetod
*1.000
i
ToIhl
.
Miss Carrie Pawn enter has gone to toward the new hall at Olivet college. flrtl itreo bottle*. a»l I know iti« ju»t the thing ।
Oberlin, O., to take n literary course in Mr. Edsell wax one of the first colonis- for him.
Respectfully.
i. v. HULL.
DID HAWN TUF RAPtf
tx who came to Olivet in 1844, aud has
fui n,r
uu”*’
,n&gt;tbe college there.
not ceased to feel .Uli interest in the
’okeptfcBL There i» not a vingie 1 Which, IU every cenGemsn knovrv, I. muallr the
John Yonng mid Miss Ada Price went
college he bellied to plant.
»ympton&gt; Of&lt;?on»*umi&gt;t Ion tlietildoee not
fl nt place to giro out. We would be glad
■ always makes her think of kissinR and out riding, recently. They returned
Tho Halon Co. Democratic Conveu- ?“■»““»1
“’rh'”“
iu&lt;48l. VhiEdeiphu. p*
ALIJKN BROM.,
• she is sure to pucker her lips for a kiss, with minor bruises and a badly demol- tiou at Charlotte, on the 15th, made the ;
39 Monroe 8L. Oppoaau Ra lbburn Houac.
following nominations: Probate Judge, ।----[ Elder McPhail will preach his fare- isbed buggy.
Jno.
M.
Chrbin
of
Eaton
I
Up
ids;
Shernp]
|RE MABRY ILLS LEVATOR,
|‘ well sermon next Sunday at 2:30 o’clock j Rev. Prntt, of the M. E. church,
gOOT
AND
SHOE
SHOP.
iff, Richard Allen of Eaton Rapids: Reg- X
and wishes to see all out. The rite of ; preached his farewell sermon on Sun- ister, Clark Foote of Vermontville; ■
baptism will be administereil to a |d;.y, and will soon make Grand Ledge
&gt;j -number
I-- — —ofx' —
...1; 1.. t..after
X*..... the .meetmaa, I lihis
iu m.i-mnxmii
1 linnm
&amp;k.Ac“l; f„nJitl’o?nch^o."",««i
candidates
permannnt
home.
| ing.
( Deputy SberitY Williams foreclosed Trcax.. H. A. Hunxikcr of .Bellevue.

BEST SHIRTS,

her with singing and music. Cora
Pearce and May Potter presented a
photograph album to their teacher.
which was a token from the the whole
school.
A gay lot of youngsters, filling two
i - ■ - ■ went to call ....
wagons,
on Master II......
Harry
Mayo last Friday evening, it being his
IN 1879,
21st birthday. Miss Emma Mayo pre-j That old, brown, bald-headed eagle 1 on Al. Martin’s wheat last week. He
LOCAL MATTERS.
seated him with many gifts from his ! that has a chattel mortgage on one of I did it for Mrs. Barber of Detroit and
----- :OR THE:- friends. Miss Katy Mayo read an essay | our neighbor’s horses, has quit clawing | by virtue of a chattel mortgage,
rp*Buy your School Books of F. T. •
appropriate for the occasion. All then j over ita bones os lie lias got bis money
Henry
Hammond of Bismark one Boise. A complete line.
^eu
Any number of farmers to
1
partook of the delacies, which Mrs. . and John is in hopes that;he will let his j night recently, while at home calmly
Mayo had prepared for them nnd. the I kit alone.
sleeping had $90 extracted from his Hatx, Caps, Groceries, Provisions, , Unload Wheat and GralnEx-'
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese, [
-•
- -buzzing !&gt;tfe commenced, which, lasted! Judge Bacon of Nashville, made hit i pants pocket. No clue to the thief,
Repairing Done In the Beat
]pedltiously mi Accuratly.
till 12 o’cluck,when the party retired. I appearance at the quarterly meeting
Mr. M. D. Phillips a brother of Mrs. who always Mills at the lowest prices. ■
* L.
* D
~ odge. ‘ana
and axsea
asked for
a letter
letter from
at the latter’s residence
I.
lorn
irom the
tne class
cim« Ii E. Tracy died ...
isrwiU nav the highest market!
x
Manner Possible!
! for himself and wife aud was informed j on Monday nt the age of 55. The
&lt;3rive
moke items.
'
the class had dropped there names mains were taken to Battle Creek for era bring in your butter and save the i
salt.
E.
R
eese
.
Johnnie Miller is seriously ill,and his i froln t||e took.
burial.
disease is of such a nature that he cau- j There wiU
a qarfle)d nnd Arthur '
Ilurruli I Hurrah I!
desire to announce that having erected
Sign, the Big Boot.
EATON COUNTY ITEMS.
Smoke the Hancock and English Ci-°,ne °f
’W" ■Pd
I
not lie down.
pgjg raising at J. G. McCalls, one mile j
1! uar. or
tlie
Garfield and Arthur, just ""
as • elevator buildings in central Michigan,
FRANK BAKER.
George Fox had one of his hands I Mnth nf the
ggtantay at 2 I Geo.
VanSickle
of
Eaton
Rapids
has
f
V’
**
Geo. VanSickle of Eaton Rapids
they
are
prepared
to
receive
and
Reward!
badly hurt in a threshing machine • o’clock. There will bo speaking and a | been pronounced insane and taken to | your ^oncst &lt;-•&lt;»»' ictions dictate, at
Kalamazoo.
|
Andy Lenz s.
WE
will
pay
th«
t bore reward for any enae ol
since.
few days since.
, Garfield and Arthni club formed. All |
11 ver complaint, dyapepala,«lck headache, iudlgcary Two good nicklc cigars Tor 5 cts. I
It takes a nun and two dogs to catch j Republicans nnd friends are invited to , A little girl named Green was kicked
in the face by a colt near Charlotte on I at tlie Cigar Factory.
a Fox iu Maple Grove, and then the , come.
the Otli. She will recover.
।
----- - ------For any quantity of
man gets a prettv black-looking face. । There is an old bald-headed widow­
PF* For Jewelry and Watches go to :
Part of the main building and the I
imr coaled'. lairgo lx lea. containing 30 Fl).#, S3 cU.
Henry Mayo lost a good horse last j
For a«U by F. T Bob*. Beware crfcounurfcib. aud
er in this town that went to Battle horse stables on the Charlotte fair t
Thursday night. It appeared to be!
huiUllnnv. Tbe genuine manuf-clnrrd only J. C.
ground
were
burned
Saturday.
I
Creek nnd got one of those soiled doves
Miles Collins of Eaton Rapids, wax ; Big Bargains in Tea, aud a Beautiful i VJX J-L
K3 WEST A CO.. The Fill Maker.," tSI and 183 W.
well enough until a short time before |
to keep house fpr him, and now he is
thrown
from
his
buggy
on
the
4th
inst.
|
Conch
Shell
given
with
every
Ponnd.
;
it died.
under the doctor’s care. The reason of .nd b.d hi. colter bone broken.
C. W. Smith ; Tb.t m.y be brought them. They tte
The Ladies Mite Society will meet which he asserts, is because he allowed
HrMidi is Wealth.
A sick horse was mortally wounded
. 777------ 777—7—
,
keeD for sale at the lowest prices
at Charlotte
Charlotte on
on the
the 8th,
Sth. by
by colliding
colliding
.A
of Flue Cut.on‘I J’Iu?
P
Tlinrsduy afternoon, Sept. 34, at Mr. her to sleep iu his bod.
at
and Mrs. McKeya. Is you want to
with
a
team
on
one
of
the
streets
nt
The Republicans of Assyria will
W-* Feed. 14me.S^&lt;,
drive away trouble, and help in a good raise a Garfield and Arthur pole at Mc­ Charlotte.
bacco of every shade and grade. Try
Piaster, Stucco, Hair and
A 116 foot pole, with a Garfield and them.
cause come.
Call’s Corners, ono mile south of Assy­
,
-■
Arthur
lianner
floating
from
the
Sum
­
Shingles.
Bill Fox has left Ohio liehind and is ria Center to-day. Hon. Geo. Willard
mit has been erected at the five cor­
They all do IL
once more under his father’s roof in of Battle Creek, will tell why lie re­ ners near Charlotte.
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Maple Grow. He had $25 taken out of turned to the Republican fold, and
A purse of $83.40 was raised for Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
bis vest pocket while he was asleep on Hou. Geo. Hugget of Bellevne, is also James Korabeck of Eaton Rapids, kinds.
Henbt Roe,
AINSW8W0RTH A BROOKS.
whose wheat stack were blown awav
Proprietor.
the cars between Jackson and Nashville. expected to address the meeting.
by tlie blixartl lost week.
ioriwd a&lt;CT.t tot U&gt;« Tillar, a fc
Rev. D. H. Shelly goes as pastor to
German Cornell of Lenawee Co., is
r
£HE
BARRYYILLE
MILLS.
XiMliville
Nlarketa.
John Haynexs of Delta had his arm
WEST * CO., Sole Propricwn.
tlie Charlotte circuit, and Rev. Mr. hare ou business. The News readers caught in a belt, in Jno. Capet's mill Wbmt.por tm--------------------------------------Shark of that clrcnit comes to this, will remember Jira. Cornell wax sent on the 6th, and drawn over a pulley,
Maple Grove and Cedar Creek. Mr. to the insane asylum at Kalamazoo and miraculously escaped
being
Shark will preach at tbe McKelvey •
over two years ago, and the doctors seriously injured.
school house Sunday evening.
Jacob Numbers of Brookfield, first
of that institution writes that she is no saw his wife at noou and wm married Onloa'a,p«rbu,‘.
CARLTON ITEMS.
better and is not likely to be. Mr. at 4 o’clock p. m. He proliably got a
mathematician, as she was so ready in
Thomas Blintou ixable to get about Cornell obtained a bill from her over a taking to XumberM.
year ago.
on crutches.
Maria Dexstalter of Roxand, who,
Cutting corn and preparing for seed
Quarterly meeting was held at tlie
MORGAN, BARRY' CO., MICH.
not long since was awarded 6 cents
ing is the order of the day.
M. P. church on Saturday and Sunday. damage on a judgement for assault and
Much sickneM among tlie little folk,
The
Saturday
afternoon's
sermon
was
battery,
committed
bv
Ted
Cole,
has
and many casex proving fatal.
ATTENTION LAMBS I
Jack Frost 1ms put in au appearance, by Elder Abbott. In the evening tlie been arrested by Cole tor threatning
A TTHE JUtSIDENCE OF Lk'MAN K. BOOTH,
and the fanners have to do a little ex­ members got a lecture on their uu- his life and in default of bail has been A.
In KUuno. I wUl be fun nd in rrndinw- for
loormlD
remanded to jail for three mouths.
tra work to pay for it.
worthinesx from Elder McPhail, and
The Journal comes to the front with
Edward Ed wards one of a crowd of
young men on a horning xoree, had Abbott and Elder Hendry followed in the glowing beMtlinea, “Charley Ross
his gun blown to atoms in his hands, the icmur ciiaunel. Love feast on Sun­ in Eaton Rapids.’’and gives an account
living with r
Mrs. C A. «Blake,
tearing off a part of two or three of bis day at 9 o'clock and sermon by Elder of
—,a
----boy
-j-------GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
’ may possibly be the long lost
fingers and otherwise injuring him so AM..U, An«b.r
U, *. .fur.
. ..
.
. - vuartry. but at present the probabilities
severely that I &gt;r. Lotting had to be —
WALKER A NORTON,
in the evening by ;
possibilhtes stand in about the
called to repair the damages.
i nooDKud
, ,, sermon
,
MRS. 6. OLliFIELD.
Mon.lrv,
JJ.
L’xule M ason. 1 Vbl..r
Elder Hendry.
H. H,
H. j ratio of 1 to 99.
Frvp’v or the BAHRY VILLE MILLS

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-----FINEST SEWED BOOT
So fin to Enabe

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loiey Sated iy Dealiu will lien

WALKER-1 NORTON NO PATENT NO PAT.

FLOUR, MEAL I FEED,
ATTENTION

FARMERS I

�Dick

WEEILT IEWI IEVIEW

WM10.UO.

to AMW,

could ran • furrow so straight that it
would break a knodt-kneed man’s leg to
walk in it This xwnplishmsnt wm a
Uy tho bark Trofsto. 'Ihc kind of froutwpiece to a futare volume
tat the v«Me! and mrgo,
■hood had
“Dr/* Buchanan,’th*

Baker and hia companion bod a lively
fight. Tlie large aoake. which wm evi­
dently tbe mother of the others, fought
with ’great desperation, but they killed enter tbe villsgee and leave them. Even
her and then the others.—-Philadelphia in Germany, where the “begging fe * am
Ledger.
•
tirengden t'erboten,' ’’ they make intent
appeals white the carriage chungea

UlyMus Grant, jr.,.or " Buck" Grant, m
he is generally called. Buck Grant is
now twenty-eight years old, and one of
the most successful financier of his age
in this country. His talent in that direc­
The Churchman, diocuiming the retion has been fully brought out during
the last two yearn. During the closing Btilte of the treatment of inebriety at the
ticxS^ly- impressed with the charms
days of his father'h Presidency he-acted Kingn county (N. Y.) and other Myluma, tugal there ia no nuisance of the kind.
right,
Ont,
to
HL
Clair:
Mich.,
and
taksn
back
scattered
around
him
like
falling
drojw
rutitud that coast xiucc
as Private Secretary. Grant doubted Mya: Whether drnnkenneM be con­ An excellent system of voluntary relief
to Philadelphia.
.
of water tliat linger on leafy trees after a
sidered a discMe ar a vice—and it ia un­
The island of Dominica, in tho West rain. But ha eoan met his fate, a young every one about him when Bidicock fell, doubtedly both—it does not appear on
.Majuuull O. Egbert*, tho welland would not allow any one but Buck
lady, Winnie Hogrow. Winnie was a to have access to to his private papers. the face of it why it may not be treated edl v underpopulated, and the peasant*
day* and nights, while high wind* swept the beautifid girl and could cover m much Buck was at this time modest, smooth­ withunwMMfiilrerolte-iMUUO.ror t__ *11.. — ' .___ . -_____ 11 *A .1,. „
T„
Prerinotetb.y » .oneoff tl&gt;»
The late Marshall O. Roberta, of New «e* upon it, with tbe result of almoat total sub com with a hoe, and scrape m much cot­ faced, medium-sized, slim in figure and u&gt;»Ui»e. It i. not pn-tended th.t JI
mermon, and the destruction of crop*. No loaa ton m any man in the neighborhood. very boyish looking. His modesty and em— ot uuimit- tu be &lt;mred. beu&gt;g
(4hOT tal
bc„ U1(.T
wdi
of Mo ia reported....Nothing so dangerou*, The couple loved—devotedly, agricul­
wcll cl„u„[; while in the more,
aud so difficult of detection, aa the rarrent turally. Hogrow had raised his daugh­ ability, however, made him manv friends. ranebmee boreditery, uid m other m- . M
etenoee enpennducod by ceneeo, wd (CTtilc „(1
a,. north
Alexander Agumz, st Newport, built about five •100 counterfeit note haa ever been known ter with great care, and now that she Some powerful meh in New York took up
yaaraji^o, ^aml never occupied, hafc been d&lt;- iu Amenc*. Tho plate ia so arranged that it hail attained her zenith of usefulness, it Buck when his father set out for Europe. come to. degree io -tach'no idull oi thfT „„ bo «ud to Im reUlrrelr net
can Ik- Klju&lt;cd to wuit the tamoof any national
, bUjon-r in
Young Ulysses, who is a graduate of Har­ man a eqnal. It ie enough Umt the
batik. Tfii* make* discovery of the fraud grieved him to think of losing her. -.On
who-&gt;.wile carried golden
Mns. Rebecca Lyon, the bearded almoat imjxiaaible, except at the treasury, Bunday Dick went over, and, going out vard, thought hia future wm to bo devel- number of permenent rare, rangee bum
her pereon at e Sunday ot
and thero, atrange to aav, tbe cheat can only be where tho old man wm shelling corn to' ojMxlin the legal profession. He was, 50 to 80 ]&gt;« oenL,-tale other, are
largely benellted. Thu enema to be '
&lt;4 from £5 to £20? And tho
after
admission
to
the
bar,
assigned
to
do
Bum's, Forepaugh'*. and other ahow*, ha* jiwt
the uigs, said:
expended
upon
IL
■
about
tho
etale
of
the
com
in
tl^
^
miul
ldm
^, baehie gar/rrio cloU,duty
in
tho
United
States
District
Attor
­
died al Hyracu*c, N. I.
“Mr. Hogrow, I suppose—”
bun.
rf ril.er or gloeey -elThe Catholic Archbishop of QucImnney's office in New York. There Secre­ treatment of driinkennoo. There may
"I don't fcuppoM anything, sir."
bi the tlandvum of e
tary John Sherman has thrown special bo oaaee enough m wlrndt Ute nee or duEm tawed a jiaatoral letter, deploring the emi­
“ 'Well, then, you doubtless know—’’
An express train on tho Indianqxilix
white ahirt-tronh lighted up Inbusiness in his way. Buck Grant, after race baa been inherited from the aeoond
gration which i* now going on from tliat prov­
“ I don’t know anything."
and HL' Louts railway waa- thrown from the ince to tbe United fitatea.
or
third
generation,
or
m
which
the
„■
„,
1(i
,
tad
in
tb„
M1
jjfc
accumulating a small capital under
"That's
all
right,
then.
I
am
going
track on a bridge tbirtv feci high, at
The chief engineers of the fire de­ to marry your daughter, and by next influential and powerful auspices, Iwgan ncrvouB system has become so utterly I warjm hard, to be sure; sometimes his.
Bl. Mary'* Btatfon, Ind., a few ufchbi
sliattered that nothing can restore it
thc long
ot midsummer, will
making
ventures
iu
Wall
street
Ho
ago. Tlie conductor
wm
killed, aud partmental the United State* met in annual corn-planting you will know something.
nuceeedod bo well that ho abaodoued tlje Tbu atanda to reaaon But to outer rltaoil to aixtoou Lour., but then, like
■Bvoral -paaaengow were injured. It is convention at Boaton, teat week. William A. Do you weaken, ^fc.
'r- Hogrow?"
”-------own bard-working collien. iu&gt;d
low for more profitable fields of Hpecu- and, it will be aeon, the majority ot
thought tlie disaster wa* cauaed by Green, of that city, was elreted Prewidrut, aud
"See here, yoi ing feller, I can't afford lation. Becoming interested, finally, iu raaeo, either there u no cepecial appo, ; ob,™ ho ]ive« nuc«nmonlv welb He
■ ■ - -«
_
J._ Hwenie, of Chicago, on# of tho Vice hi lose my gaL J I _____
have xhad powerful mining stocks, he paid a visit to the' Pa­ lite for strong drink, or, even if this up- caa cven afford to be something of an ep. uwocmzciiH oi nanniuai, xiu.. nnmnu vanici D.
Carnery and Bamucl Htilold*, d&lt;*cended a mine Prciddcnta. ’
bad luck this /season. The cut-worms cific coast, where the great bonanza firm iietito amounts to a pMsionate craving ,
he rejoioew in a variety of diet,
Mrs. Oliver Joly and her three began on the cc&gt;ro by
shaft Dear that city too aoon after tho expiomon
' tlie
'
time it came
&lt;Mir uiidn ni might well envv Hia
of a blast, and were auffocatod... .Tbe Prtwd- diildreu were drowned by the tipwetting of a up, and the jingn pitched into the cotton; of Flood k O’Brien took him under' its for it, there is still such a basis of phvsfare mchules beef and ’ l»oon,
wing. Mr. Flood teased young Buck a ical and moral power to. build upon that bal
dentlal party arrived at .Hgn Franctaco on the
and,
to
moke
tin
Epgs
worse,
my
brat
mule
boat
on
the
St
Lawrence
river,
at
Bfirthier,
----,
----------9ih of September, and were given an enthnufew jioiiits, and he mado such a good use by a few montlra treatment a man may (lHed a^h-which is the common delaaiic greeting, nearly tho entire imputation Quebec. Two men and women were saved by and one of m' pws got into’d fight thh of them that tho great speculotors backed igain become Ins own master.
, icacy of
bread, and
clinging to the boat
j
[ other dnv.1 p cow hooked tlie mule
' turning out.
young Ulysses in his cruise around the
rice, ohves, and olive oil, with a luxuPOLlTlCAJta
'
and
the
nrtiie-kicked
the
cow,
until
lx&gt;th
until
lx&gt;th
Several of the Northwestern States
world of speculation, acting as his men­
The Sad Passenger.
nous profusion of succulent vegetables.
The Missouri Greijnlmck State Cen- of them died. So, under tlie circum- tor at every point. Tho docile pupil so
re now bolding their annual agricultural fair*,
“Once, over these boundless prairies," ' He is allowed gourds and cabbages,
J’d rather .VOU‘d morn-somebody made use of his skillful training that at the sod passenger said, “over these ! «’ discretion, nor can anything l&gt;e more
aud the display of product* is pcrfuctly tral Committee tnrt at Kt. Loui* teat week, and
nrudigwBa. Never has earth given aoch under authority given them by the State Con-1 *t?'T .
. ■
■.
tho end of two years he had $1100,000 prairies—" “They call them ‘prurries’ ' suitable to « sultry climate. Aud, like
“I don’t accept your misfortunes os placed to his credit It was only when
ulondugB , upon man aa thia year....
over in Indiana," the „
fat passenger said. ■ tlie Frenchman, nnd his nearer neighbor
mses.
I’m going to marry the girL
girL"
A half-Lreod Indian named Dixon, convicted of toral ticket for the State, with Andrew Itoral OXCU
T^,“; Jmgotng
this sum wm reached that the young “
-And
_L_1 down
22_ L’Lin
j,”Illinois,'
said the cross ' the Spaniard, he is always aometliirig of
tbe murder of a woman, waa executed at At*ka, aiul O. H. Barker a* eloctoraat-tergc,. and 1
"I'll
you what II'll
do. Dick
Diet Ill
I’ll
“
111 tell you
’ll do,
a matrimonial
alliance passenger, “
....
•• them
■
•
i» i i
they call
‘.perarries." ,'a cook Not that he has studied refine­
Indian Territory, on the 10th InaL Being given adopted plans to puah the Greenback campaign j make this arrangement: We'll wrestle, man proposed
---------- i “And up iu Michigan," tho brakeman menta of cuisine; but he can dress tho
now ashi* choice aa to the inrttmiuent of death, ta in tne State....chairman Barnum ban declined ■ and if you throw mo the girl's vour’n: if with tho great firm. Buck has
Hociated with
--------asr__
----------------------M1V
selected a Winchester rifle. Hi* own coualn, the Domination to Congress from the Fourth ■ T throw vou ahe' ------ ’* "-- with him
partner
hisbrothiY j gaij, “tjiev
them ‘pairs.’" “And simple ingredients of his banquets in a.
j
'
s
mine.
If
you
marry
also at hia request, fired tbe fatal ball.... district of Conm-cUcuL Imvsu*c of his duties ,
Buck himself prumiws
dbwn in Kentucky,"
fcentuckv.' the man on tlie fashion that is inimitable bo far as it‘
'
I down
I her
I shall pleasantly Jewe D. Giant
The Secretary of tho Illinoi* State Board of on Hie Democratic National Committee.
“ey ngainst
ngainst my
my will,
w
to liecome one of the most brilliant oper- wood-box
w
• •
• ’ • “they call them
remarked,
The lielated wayfarer, who is.
Agriculture fundaliea the following figures in
exterminate you If you throw me and
Dnuicnza ol the loth into, from marry her, this farm, together with tho atom in the country. Besides the fortune I «.‘perars.'"
“Well, anyhow,” tho sad asked to sit down to the stew tliat lias
regard to the wheat cron of tho State for 1880:
that he has made for himsdf he has made 1 passenger resumed, “once over these r bcefi slowly simmering in the pipkin over
Tlie total Dumber of Inuhda raised waa 5d,5»&lt;,gal,
is
your'n.
I
’
ll
give
throe
trials
—
ono
309, of which 53,865,505 were winter and 2,642,­ close that the official return* will be required to
several special speculations for *his
father. I plains—’’ “You said‘prairies' before," | tho embers—it is, intact, the Spanish
‘w
to-day, one three weeks from now, and
808 spring wheat. Tlie number of acn-a m
Just before Gen. urant went to Mexico |
the passenger with tlie saudy goatee. . olla jtodrida—has, assuredly, no reason
winter wheat waa 2,970,08g, and 286.264 decide • ho ia elected. Tho Congressional del­ the other six weeks."
lie entrusted to Buck Grant $2o,000 for I
and Btarted a very profound
it
UUUUU j’ to complain. Then his wino,
toU.v, though ...
tn spring wheat.... Ed.
J.
Murdock, egation stand* aa follows : Hoed. Republican,
Dick was oomjielledto agroo, although
w..li
” and
a promising youth of Cincinnati, ha* re-elected in tho First district by 109 plurality; the old man was recognized m tho liest the purposa of seemg wlmi could be done । philological discussion bv it
Well, I‘ is
is "crecn.
"green,"
and notent
potent, and
and hrnulv.
heady, nml
and,
wU. il BuokOrMldunnffthetoirenoe on&lt;5) ovor
enbuil- prairies
robbed hi* widowed mother of 87,000, Frye. Republic*n, re-elected in the Second
' —“
over tbofc
these. ,
verdant
” only to be appreciated by one born to
wrestler
in
the
country.
Ho
had
chal
­
district
by
1,800
majority
;
Lindaay,
Republican
the extent of her fortune, and disappeared.
of his father, cleared for him from the | "The first
- said
- - the
- cross
•
time,"
paasen- tbe use of it, is infinitely anperior to the
clcctcj, iu the Third district by 451 majority ; lenged evcrvbody, aud laid thrown every­
„er “you said 'boundless prairies.
A 156-hovk race between men nnd I*sdd. FusioniaL re-elected in tho Fourth dis­ one who liad accepted After eatingdin­ capital some $40,000; so Gen. Grant, u)»on j „ZT,
adulterated lieer the .Englishman buys athones was brought to a conclusion at Chicago trict by a reduced majority; Murcb, FuaionUt, ner the old man announced his williug- his return, found a dispatch placing $05,- «•«»
“Well, then, over these boundless prai­ the village "public.” — Blackwood'ie
000 at liis disposal by his thrifty son. ries once—" “Only once?" asked the Magazine.
re-elected in the Fifth district by from 1,000
a
ness
to
toko
tho
ttrst
ballot
Dick
was
Xo 1,500 majority. Tbe Rcutiblican* have a
this
profitable sjieculation added
to
fat passenger.
young man named Byrnes, tbe acore at the rckxI working majority in the Legislature .. i willing. • Tho contestants; including tho ,With
.
...
,
.
ini
passenger The and passenger sighed,
finish staDding aa follow*; Men—Byrnes, 578 The Minaoun Republican Convention, in *&lt;•*- I' girl, went into the yard, tho girl took tho his credit, Gen. Grant is worth to-day in i,nt
The Orster.
’ * went
— ‘ on : “Once the painted In­
tlie neighliorhood of 8180,000. This 1st- ......
miles ; Krohne, 585; Colaton, 529 ; Schoch, 420 ; •ion at HL Loui*, nominated the following I
—" “What for?" croaked
According to Mr. Frank Buckland a
hats
and
tho
men
grappled
each
other.
Jackson, 203. Honea—Betsy 'laker, 56H miles; candidate* for State offices : For Governor, |
eat mining «h»n&gt;orf
schomu of Buck Orutf,.in
Grant’ll in u„ ,lOT.n who ulk,
«t
A^~f"
great deal has to be Raid in a physiologi­
Bose of Texas, 545; Bathman's enter, 527: CoL D. P. Dyer; Lieutenant Governor, Milo Tho signal was given and Dick wont over ptanitgbu I.Uwr nt the l.™d of th. 8u .
,
eut
,„n,
hi,
j,
c
||
Crockett, 525.
cal view in favor of the oynteraa an arti­
Blair ; Secretary of Htato, J. C. Broadwell;. I tho old man's head and plowed a short hnlroCjm.nm;T, to lm&lt;d ppon . pbn of ।
b, ,„,da
lh^
,
cle of food. There is an average of about
• The last of a very successful engage­ Auditor, L. A. Tliomaa; Treasurer, W. Q.»’1■ furrow in the ground.
the Toothful Llv.to. tortoUizo the wild- h,j w u„ , llllH
h.|, it - 1
। two and a half ounces of meat to every
"Give me my hat” he said to the girl. eat dreams of Monte Christo. I he union*--------------------------------ment in an artistic way j* announced for this Dallmcyer: Attorney General, H. H. Hard-' |
ing ; Railroad Commtauoucr, Howard Baran* 1I
“Don’t give it up," she remarked.
twelve ounces of shell in each oyster,
week. PalmiT's Union Square Theater Company (colored): Supreme Judge, J. E. C. 1
of tlie Grant,and Flood families is to be :
Novel Use of Wood Shavings.
c- ' handing over his tile. “Go away nnd followed by an aggregation of wealth that I
and its constituents include much phos­
concluding their engagement at Haverlv' Chi­ Carnes; Register of I-and*. Adam Tbui*....
From wood shavings and paper Herr phate of iron and ozmazone, or creative
cago house, with the “ Banker's Daughter" a* The Democrat* of New Hampshire met ''in‘ practice." Dick left discouraged^ but, will make the families among the moat I
tbe play for the last week. Mr. Thome and ah convention at. Concord last week. Hon. Frank taking tho girl’s advice, wrestled with formidable in point of influence in thia Heilenfnnn niakra {dates, dishes, etc., as matter similar to essence of meat, and
tbe other favorites of this strong and Well-bal­ Jones wa* unanimously nominated for Gov- ateamlxiat men nnd uuov.o
»c umu
farriers uum
until&lt; m
tlie
time country.
follows: Selected plane shavings are also a certain quantity of gelatine or
anced company are in the cast
emor. CoL W. H. D. Cochrane, Joseph Good- for tlie next train c&amp;mc. At the npmucilaginous
,
। bound into bundle* and steeped
in a matter, and another ma­
C. W. West, of Cincinnati, has given
A ’Gnltnr Wnrv
I lwl111
wc-*k gelatine solution nbout terial of which phosphorus is tlie main
F
0
*"
1
"
1
**"
“
•.
»«*
"l-ix-ml
at
Hog
­
Railroad Comnuixioncr*, and G. B. Chandler *
’
.. , .
T . .. JTi L t
twenty-four hours, then dri.d and cut ingredient It is the principal brain­
•150,000 for the erection of an art museum in and Joljn C. Maulton were chosen Elector*.... I
^nwulence.
A month later I visited Lake Jeasup into suitable lengths. Plate&lt; are cut of giving food that can be taken, and hence
“
that city, upon condition that the citixens will The Maasaciiuoctt* Republican Convention re" Feel like vou con cut your capers
with Judge Emmons, of Jacksonville, j strong jmjier or thin pasteb mrd of the is so largely used by those fond of liter­
raise an equal amount.
nominated Gov. Lpng and all the other State , puttv wall ?’■ Mked the old man.
with tlie exception of Treasurer, whom I
“I think so. I feel Hint my cause is The judge wm a w onderful marksman, ( xize of the . bjecta to lie prod teed. These ary pursuits, and in this manner has be­
The number of hogs slaughtered nnd officer*,
the State conatitntiun prohibit* from holding a just, aud, with the aid of kind Provi­ m full of fun as a magpie; but hu was । ----- —'*L •• • •
• -•
, re moistened with a liquid c insisting
of- come, an almost essential element of diet
second term... .The Democrat* of Dakota have j
getting old, and his eyesight was failing. I wonk gelnauc solution with s slium wn- to intellectual men.
The annuls of the
Sept 14 wu 2,359,000, again*! 1.481,000 for tlw nominated M. 8. McCormick for .Delegate to | dence, I hope to pile you."
One day we killed a monster on the edge j tergiass, ind pressed in heat «1 metallic . University of Faris shallow forth that.
“
Providence
comes
in
putty
handy
at
Coagre**.
corro*pondinR period last v«r....H*U, the
times,’’ said the old man, pulling off his of a marshy canebrake. He had splen­ | nnilds. After drying, tlie pressed paper । when scholastic disputations were more
defaulting treasurer of Luca* couutv, Ohio,
coat, “but it’s a harder matter to buck did teeth, and tho judge wanted to se­ , object* nv coated on both sid « with nn than usually rife and boisterous tlie stu­
ha* returned to Toledo to aeUle up hi* boinnre*
Dispatches from London of the lOtli agin an old staker. Get outeu yer jacket cure them aa mementoes. Tlie pointer | ndhesive material made of five |&gt;nrts Ibis­ dents were in tlie habit of rehearsing
affair*. It i« aaid tliat bi* aam-t* are more than
sufficient to cover tho deficit.... A'Nock of place the lo«* of life by the Hcaluun colliery ex- ; If I fall, the gtd and the farm is your’n. of the ls»at was tied to the reptile's leg, ; sine, gelatine imd one part th! k tiirj»cii- their debates over oyster suppers. Louis
btiHdinga on Fourth street, HL Loui*. ha* l&gt;ecn ploaion in Durham at iMitwcen 130 and 140. ' Four hundred acres, and all under fence. and we towed him acroas an arm of the
j tine, the rhavings are applied to tli&lt;‘ui, V1IL, whodied in 1'226, loved oysters so­
burned. Ix»* eatimated at 8200,000... .Tlie
people of 8L Loui* are ctamoring loudly for a Very few bodies hail been recovered up to lluit j Gal weighsi^ie hundred and fifty j&gt;otinds. lake to solid ground. A small ax was | and the whole is subject to pressnre. well and thought so much of his cook for
new enumeration of tlie censu* of the ettv, date. It i* thought the expkxion originato.1 In 1 Big indticementa." Tbe two men grap­ borrowed from the house of a “cracker" i W.«h1 *1 avings alone would, b-cause «4 the savory manner in which ho iurnished
•(aiming tliat the fln-t count wan a fata’ one. ' th# lower scam, aud that ga* wa* driven over pled, and again Dick plowed up the near by, and we concluded to decapitate th.-ir iin&gt; qunl thickness, present uneven . them up for tbe royal tablet, hat he in­
tho furnace. The explorer* for a time had to
the prize, boil the head and rempvo tho surfn&gt;-&gt;-* Tlie objects are now cat, il vested tlie ch»f de cuisine with a patent
The village of Woitesburg, Wash. huapend tho work of bringing up the survivor* ' earth.
_ _ . ’ot .give
----- rup,"
, ____
teeth. The laxly was so .large that we
“ Don
said....
the girl.
nece»»-4y. dried and- varnished.
of nobility and made him a handsome an­
Ter., ha* been almost completely destroyed by I 1in
—co?'ouaequcncL- of the *tat&gt;k-s being on fire. A ।
"No," said tlie old man, "for the land | could Dot draw xt upon the ahore. A
_ ha*
. been
”~uan
nual allowance. The members of the­
fire... .May Clarke, 13 year* of age,
' dromx’d dead on hearing of tlie death '
. ”w'’
j of her brother in the piL
' '_____ ‘
‘
stake was cut tmd jaunted and driven
. College of the Sorbonne were invited by
held
at r
*. '
Bulla.
—
r to tioil —
Lancaster.
Ohio, for anon. Two
o
—
1
,
. ; ia under (cnee, aud tiie gal weighs one | through tlie jaws nf tho nqitile, pinning
hundred
and
fifty
—
can
handle
a
hoe
of her playmate* allege that ahe »et a bam on I SEVERAL European jxiwers have in- j
Louis XI. to come once every year toj
him
into
the
mull
The
wirier
WM*pro£
j
.
£
R
Chicago
reporter
who
wrote
:
। him into the muiL
fire....Gen. Bushrod Johnson, a well-known j vitod Gladstone to take a holidav within their i wonderful!"
feast upon oysters, until ou one occasion
' V two
• ' feet
• ’ deep.
n. The
judge
drew out 1
drvd &lt;»«
nt
fi«t
The
judge
"Dick
nnd pondered
It ablv
L iSi.Tn
--T went away r.------ V.-.1 "
( a distinguishes theologian came to an un­
sfieath knife,
knife, and
nnd was
was about
about ti
to make “J1**,
„but the .second was not
u&gt;
tut
campon..... ..Tlie
lne was v
,.v«... Unit
...... tim old man could throw aa sheath
.u araroupn
Mvuupiu county,
evurnj, iu.
xu.
but for th(
the. pxciting
exciting political campaign.
evident
timely end by drowning in the River
v
.
।
fatal.
A
French
writer,
and
not
an
A DUEL
1‘’rincc
rinre of Wale* w»*
wa* indneed
induced to forego hi*
bi* con- him every time,
time. To lose the girl was to an incision when be was cautione-. ... «
duel between a Ute and a Navajo I I
' Seine after the symposium had cou“pUted
rtdt to Atutralia L-.
rnx ;.t
occurred reocnllv
recently Dear
near Banta Fc. Their quarqnar- ' t«
te’m
P,*l‘‘d ji*it
in coiuM-qucnce
of j, wreak hJ,
his Ute.
life. An idea o*ruv»
struck o»u..
him. He bnrefiaxted negro who stood on tlie bank Irish, mode this bull: “ In tlie death i eluded.
great distance from hu Queen-mother in
i:..
S.
St”,1.
•.“&gt; “»? '“"Kb" -«b i the 5±i±SiMaikJ.
He ure
left Ute ,...;.a.iw.-i,r-w1
unKblwbud M&gt;d watching the ojK-ratiou with curious eyes. . of Monsieur Tliiers,. France is widowed •
knives.
The
Ute
wa*
killed
ca***
the
should
become
HL
.
,
...
..
..
3*
.
..
noli,"
j
•iuto*.
uu? wa* anuxi.
.
remained until tlie tima^for the third fall "Better git shut o’ dat ah gatah, shuali,
In the Irish Landed Estate Court, last
nil south.
|
rnF- wmbmed fleets of Europe hnv- j WM nPnriv up# (&gt;„ tho appointed day said he;. " 'twell
tweu ho
no lie done
&lt;lone gone dead."
deoil.’’ |
“““
‘ J “**
, month, tin
some one that he had
hud re- ; 'fipi
TipiM-rury
"Oh, good L&lt;&gt;ril."cxcliumed the judge, • who
wI1° said of someone
Ktrary wm 833 000 °T‘
Youxo De Jarnette, who, some time
“*idUoJ “ Turkah water* to compel tbr he visited tlie old man.
i nounc.il the errors of Popery for those JoS g
f
-It------------hod beeik
last July, killud his mster Mollie, aa inmate of • cc**lon of Ftilrigno to Montenegro, a* provided I
“I have agreed to everything."
ug," said “he’s been dead an hour. If he was |, of ProUwtantiam. It wm a Kkusoa noli- ,। bought
b°“g in
4‘ r
'^°'
a house of ill fame at Danville ’ Va. in order i ***
tn?atT oi B«rl!ii. thc Porte ha* concluded j Dick, “ nnd now I ask a favor. Hitherto alive do you reckon he'd
he’d allow us to drive 1
~
~
.
I tician who said of his party “that they
—---------==
to win# oat tbe atalu ou hi* family escutcheon. Ii —
Ji™" ,to
1** ‘J?'-1 x1 nave 1?ccn
----- -- ——- t—
uccii embarrassed.
cmtwnuKu. Let
axjx thc
the final
fluid I na btakc
stake through
through him." “No gatah am 1
fT-- 4—* __ n.—
____ f
, ..
.
Hatched trootM to effect the ceaunn liefnrn tin- . • . . &gt;
&lt;
.
»
were prepared to burn their ships, and
THE MARKETS,
MARKETS.
j
1!
darkey observed.
The judge laughed with every sail unfurled steer bolfllv
ww
—
.
i trustI triad
sucres*ncreMfullv oo *omu of thc marc turba I W111 mw;t 1°”11010 ttt 10 ° dock,
NETWORK.
FrazEB Brothers tobacco warehouse । lent chief*.
chiefs.
“Any wax suits me," replied tlie old and jmssed me the knife. I inserted the out into the ocean of freedom.” Mixed i
and
magnificeut
as
the
imagery
is,
it
I
Tm: Queen of Spun. iu. been lufelr 1 m«n- "1'11
.’&lt;™ «ny” lure."
blmlc iu a bullet bole lu-ar U» .boulder,
at Louisville, Ky., has been destroyed by fire. ,.
Loss Mtfanated at •150,000.
1. .
goah in tlie fleah,
flesh, following the does not approach that of the Austrian
'
At 10 o'clock
o’clock tlie
tlie old man stood iu
iu the and cut a gosh
Southern papers chronicle the death, i delivered of a daughter. Both are dsing well. I yard chuckling. His combatant climlx-d trend.iu the diamoud-slumod scales l&gt;o- Minister of Justice who, in 1848, de­
neath tlie skit*. Judge Emmons stood dared at Vienna, that "the chariot of
at his home hi Clarksville, Tenn., of Hon. Gu»- I
near tlie monster's tail. Tbe knife pene­ the Revolution was rolling around and
taru* A. Henry, an old-time Whig leader in
. * vi.v to ■ —
n.
’ A.inzv UL.m
gnashing its* teeth its it rolled I"—6’. A.
ks
that State. He was a member of the Balti­ nativiw, and after nevcral hours' han! lighting The struggle woh short Tho old man trated the quivering flesh, and was Cox's •* li’hp We Jxiugh."
more Convention which nominated Bell and the French retreated with a toss of fourteen went up into tlie air, came down and stained with blood. As quick ns a flash
Everett; be ran for the Govurnorahip of killed, eleven wounded, and all their baggage struck tlie ground with a force that tlie tail shot from the water''and the
TenncM&lt;co in 1853 agaiaat Andrew Johnaon, captured. They returned to the coaat, rcfittod,aud almost took bis life. Ho lay for a mo­ judge was knoeketi fully ten feet The
The Marquis of Bute was, years ago,
but wa* defeated; wa* a member of the Con­ have atarted by another route to try their luck ment almost unconscious. Dick raised reptile lai-sed bis head, stake and all, and struck with the picture of * a beaver
federate Senate, and one of the con­ once more.’.. .A serious insurrection has broken
sailed out into the lake like a submarine
fidential adviacra of Jefferaon Davin Hi* elo- out at Herat, in Afghanistan, and tho Governor him up and assisted him into the house. battery. Judge Emmons lust his glasses, village, serving as a frontispiece to a
“Thegnl and the farm is your’n,” said
book of travels in Canada, with the re­
the old man, and the young couple em­ but was fortunately unhurt Tlie inci­ semblance of the site to a sjxit on his
near London.
braced each other. l’he next day they dent, however, convinced him tliat it Rothesay estate, and he conceived the
wm
dangerous
to
fool
with
.
dead
alli
­
idea of acclimatizing the animal. He
A.n unsuccessful attempt was recently were married. Shortly after the cere­
mony was over, a large negro man ap­ gator Until after sundown.—Florida Cor­ sent to Canada for ucavera, nnd, after
The young man, De Jarnette, who nnulf to blow np B railway train near London peared at the door, aud, attracting Dick’s respondent of the K. Y. Sun.
inclosing the share of the lako in tho
with dynamite.. ..Prince Biamarck liaa aban­ attention, said : "I wants my $10. I
woods, he let them lonsn upon it The
doned the project of a U-nx-laDic rretem.... flung tho ole man hard ’nough to kill
Killing Fourteen Rattlesnakes.
creatures soon made themselves at home,
Politica in France are in a ctuunlc rtate of un­
Two convicts belonging to a gang certainty.
De Frereinet, tbe Premier, and him. Where’s my money?" Dick gave
Isaac Baker, n veteran snake fighter, of and began to build as busily as if they
working ou the railroad Dear Mount Sterling, Gambetta arc far from friendly, and change* him $10, and, tuniing around, received a Scranton, Pa., exhibited the xkuis aud had remained in their native forests.
in the Ministry are considered probable... .The searching look from the old man. “Til
The young Duke of Portland was so
Mark Lane Ajj-rraa, in ita hut review of tb&lt; explain,’ said the bridegroom. “Real­ rattles of fourteen rattlesnakes, which charmed with the sight of the Marquis of
foreign grain trade, report* tl.e wheat barret izing tliatI couldn't throw you, and at he had just killed on the mountains west
chopped him to dcalh, and ccaped.... nearly completed in moat English count!ra the same time realizing that my happi­ of Scranton. Baker went to the mount­ Bute’s leaver colony that he determined
one
each---side «of ».«
his
- —
—
— on
—-----In a shooting affrir at Buffalo Springs. Tex., The crop has proved generally disappointing, a ness depended upon this marriage, I re­ ains with his father-in-law. He was, to establish
startled to find two monster rattle- | '*tates m England and Scotland. He
J. T. Lamb teedred twelve burimhot in hl* per- coiiidderablc portion of the grain being blighted
sorted to a bit of treachery.” Here he snakes lying at his feet Each of the *iaM *el?t ,o Canada for the brutes, and is
’K’^’ ,G*crK^. Edwnrd« five, CoL Youn-; four, and the yield having been overstimated.
sad I'Wmi Chandler w&lt;* shot in the bend. All
The new Finance Minister of Russia, stopped to buckle his onus around his men curried a heavy stick, and Baker ptepanng the ground. I
.........................&gt;*•« du
the wounded are In a critical condition. Maiwife. " I found a big negro that I knew
pinned one of tlie reptiles to tlie ground, ;
------- - ------------------------M. Bunge, w *aid to have found the finance* *o
CINCINNATI.
could throw you, and offered him $10.
- —
scoson of squirming ■। —
The —
Rev. J.
W. Grubb,
officiated ai
dirorganiEcd aud incrugled with defal.■ato.ua Tliat's why I wonted the wrestling to take and, after a short season
rAEHINCTON.
that Gen. Melikoff ho* advwcd tho Czar to place in the dark. After be had thrown judratltag, cut off U. haul «tU.)«k- »lo.l wto. &gt;utcnd«l to l» . mortnur.
apjoiut a commiMion to inreatigate tbe dekmfc Wboeta, who oogsgtol the other
M SpriogiWd, Mo., l.ut utter.anl
D*rtiucnt....A BL Pcteraburg di»patch atate* you. I rushed forward and raised you ntomtor, hd non troobl.-, u ut htol
tho knot ’
ie„ai „,d
aant three mwhu agent* to South Carolina to that
’Jia
a political priaoDcr. confined five up."
TOLKDOi'
;Mrer Mtcounton-a ntch o loo betorv It mod. . fontud record rf the rertilikumonth*, reeeullv btuirid lnni*elf
BcL r.&gt;
When Dick had finished, the old man
lum &lt;«yrml tune., bat, by » The
The couple
ooapk, were
wore indignant
mdijaMt at
to this
Uu* action,
wdm'
tarn ia that State.
he died be diMdoacd the name* of the Nihilist
dexterous use of his legs lie kept out anil-had the clergyman prosecuted. He
An aged colored man Ims appealed to leader*, m&gt;d that of the author of tbe Winter looked at him for full five minutes, and reT*alace expliMion... .It l* announced that Iteau I marked: “It was a mighty mean trick, of the way, while he dealt the snake sev- WM fined 825 for making a false return •
Treasurer Gtlfillan in s matter in which b#I* it
BtMtey wul pay a final virit to tbe United States but the form and gal are your'n. Four era! effective blows with his club, and but be has appculel, and for months the
vuttwmtaM
cSrtl
. .mr” btl?‘lrc‘1 Mcrt* nnder fence, and the gal finally killed it One of the snakes pair will not know whetlier or not they
noeo nf invt«msttng the»hun*qa«tion in the
oua hundred and fifty. ”
measured four feet six inches in length, are husband and wife.
UmUxlBUt..4
q»«uoninuw
_______________________
and
and had
had sixteen
sixteen rattles,
rattles, and
and tinthe other
other
•ta Dataware. where he Urea, paid him a
It is claimed for tlie organ now being
A cable dispatch of the 16th instj
The Priest’s Wit
nrbiANAKiua.*
f about ff3W in Confederate montv.
placed iu the Stewart cathedral at Gar­
i4..J
Curran once said to Father Leary : their skins and rattles, Baker and den City, L. L, that it will be the most
“I wish, Reverend Father, that you Wheeler advanced to a clump of rot ks perfect, the most expensive, and, in
were St. Peter and had tho keys of for tli&lt; purpose of making a close exam­
heaven, because then you could lei me ination of the KtontK. Their progress
from Mexico state that Praai ■
iu." The shrewd aud witty priest saw was impeded, however, by the presence
tbe sarcasm, and turned its sharp edge of a fierce rattlesnake of monstrous size,
DK Taxmen ia Dot meeting with great

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AU. SORTS.

sines the death of Black Hawk and Rd
California girls prefer runaway marJacket. He was born probably within
the present territory of Colorado, some
smaller
than
from
asm
in
flush
of
milk,
rago ;. Manchester ia as large as Cincin­* hod oasemlded at the house of Stuiiui,
A stone in a stocking ia the nearest
fifty-five
or
sixty
years
ago,
when
that
and; in order to obtain all the butter,
nati ; Newcastle as Detroit; Bristol ar.'■ to attend the funeral of his child. Just tlie cream from the former should be
region nominally belonged to Mexico, approach the Chicagoans have to mistlebut was utterly unknown to white men.
Milwaukee.
* .
us the procession was about to farm, a churned together, and the same of newA Hr. Lons firm is building a steam­
your The important tribe of Utea, of which
double report was heard, the brother of milk cows. •
he was.the most conxpicuous individual, boat for tlie exclusive use of ite com­
The Houston Pott estimates tlie cot­
Hungarian and Timotht Compared. cornjamy.
the Mayor.of the village having fired two
; occupied an immense territory, embrac- mercial agents.
-^Itimotoy hay there are 11:36 per
ton crop of Texas for thia year at 1,250,­
shots at one of the men who had come
' ing a large part of Utah (which derives
Ingersoll says: “You have got to
000 bales, or one-fourth of Ahe entire’ to the funeral. The friends of the man cent?-of albuiiiiuoida’; in Hungarian,
HOUSEKEEPERS* HELPS.
ite name from the tribe) and nearly all fight for everything that is good, and the
9.87. Of fat-forming elemonts Hunga;
crop of tbe United States.
of Colorado west of the Rocky mount­ work is never done."
who hod been fired at armed themselves riau has 2.28 percent,; timothy, 8.55.
Borton Baked Bkanil—This can be ains. Tlie chief settlements of the Utes
The New Orleans Picayune thinks
, with guns and swords and laid siege to Of nitrogenous extracts Hungarian has baked in a'rango oven very well- if tbe were upon the Colorado river and its
Tub New York Herald has an article
38.41; timothy, 53.85. Of woody fiber.
the bouse of the Mayor, whose brother Hungarian, 31.55; timothy, 26.41. B&lt;»th beaus are not parboiled much. I have upper tributaries, the Grand, Green, that in this country professional beauties
on the clothing trade, which shows that
are crowded out by amateurs.
' hod taken refuge there. A • brisk fire timothy and June grana (Kentucky blue baked them lately without parboiling, White, Gunnison and San Juan riven.
„ New York stands first and Chicago
There are two distinct kinds' of boys
only soaking them over night Bake in They are divided into several bands, un­
wan'interchanged tetwoen the besiegers !
second in tho bumneea of making and
a cool oven all day long, and have a large der separate chieftains, the best known in this world—the human boy and tha
bands being the Uintah Utea in Utah, boy who exists in Sunday-school books.
celling men’s furnishings and garments. and the defenders, but no great harm lish exchange says: On the first appear­ square of thick fat jwrk on top.
During the past twenty-five years
was done, and the prime offender was ance of tlie disease, make s quart of oat­
Khmpino Cathup.—A friend tells us die the White River Utea, the Southern
Utea and the Uncompahgre' Utea, tho sixty persons have gone over the Ni­
So great was tlie heat in Brighton, able to stool away. • His nephew, how­ meal -porridge, stir into it a tallow can­ experiencod much difficulty in keening Int ter being the most numerous, and ths agara Falls, and been washed into eter’ die, nnd give warm.to tho chickens; re­ her catsup from fermenting after bottling,
ever,
a
lad,
camo
out
with
a
gun
to
his
nity.
England, on Saturday, Aug. 14, that a
peat in nlxrat two hours. Sometimes I until she tried the cxiieriment of storing &lt;me to which Ouray belonged. The
The people of the United
table-cloth in a drawing-room in Clin­ shoulder, and was nt once shot down by used two or three tablespoonfuls of drip- it in unused fire-places. She has no name is derived from the range of
tonville was act on fire by the sun’s rays tlie -attacking party. Tlie gend'armes Eg, when I-had no tallow caudle in the trouble dow with the corks flying out or mountains which they inhabited, and some more coffee than those of any other
country
— some 833,000,000 rx&gt;unda
tliis
probably
from
the
Spanish
words
arrived
in
time
to
stop
the
encounter
l&gt;ebottles
bursting.
ise, and. with equal success. The ex­
concentrated through a decanter of
j fore anymore lives, bad lieen lost; but treme simplicity of this remedy renders
Blanc-manoe for Invalids.—One uu compadrc. literally a fellow-god­
water.. At Cheltenham on the same day,
father, but colloquially meaning a good
it
nt
least
worth
a
trial.
I
have
never
ounce
of
gelatine,
one
quart
of
milk,
and
several of the partisans on each side
jbo great had been tne heat that a child,
lost a chichan with gapes after adminis­ sweeten with white sugar; put on fire friend. Ouray became acquainted in over a poor little worm's work, when he
aged' 4 months, which was left under n have made their escajie to the mountains, tering this remedy.
and stir it until the gelatine is dissolved; early life with some of the Mexicans on might get at the hole thing in a nutshell
______________
,
Crib-biting
is often a habit/
but may then pour into a bowl and stir until it is tlie northern confines of New Mexi­ by eating a few chincapins.
small tent while the mother was at work where they will pury on » w«r ul ex- ' cjUB-emi
Those troubled with flatulent dys­
I»e caused by a disease. Indigest
.cold; flavor with vanilla; put into a cold co, traded with them aud learned
at the Biddings, was found dead at 1 termination against each other.
the Spanish language so as to bo able to pepsia may do well to replace the sugar
sions a constant irritation
niauuu oniluu
uid uneasiness, place to stiffen.
, o'clock from congestion of the brain
use it in conversation. Since the settle­ in their tea and coffee with glycer
I
v
which
may/
pel
—
the
—
1
horse
“
’
-----to
take
*
hold
A- negro in Paris, driven to suicide
Excellent White Cake.—Two cups
caused by the excessive heat
and stretch the neck as a of granulated sugar beaten to a cream ment of Colorado and Utah by Ameri­ teaspoouful or two to sweeten it
sheer want, wrote down his story, sov 'zi* with tlw
cans he came into close relations with
’
....
means
Corsets are -said to have originated
.....oel. From this grows the
it in a tin box, secured tlie box to hta habit of cri/i-biting and wind-sucking, with a scant cup of butter, then add a rnur.y settlers, and was known as the from an iron waistband, in which tryanthird of a cup of sweet milk, the whites
Tnr. aggregate stock of proper names
parson and drowned himself in the Siene. which ccnsbsS^hen the cause is removed. of eight eggs beaten to a stiff froth, and white man’s friend. Many years ago. nical husbands in tho early history of
while
hunting
east
of
the
Rocky
mounti
is so limited tliat they are duplicated in It appears from his statement that his As a remedy give the horse in his fiXHl,
thc human family encased their wives.
three and a half teaenpsful of sifted flour,
almost every town, much to the annoy­ father was an African chief, tributary to daily, for. a fflw weeks, one drachm &lt;rf with two teaspoonsful of yeast powder ains, his only child, a boy 12 years old, j Colonel I*&gt;b Ingersoll says that
MX.
b. U» Siiux ul b l»- whm .
,ni„la, OT ch„.
ance of traveling men who frequently tlie Negus of Bbyssinia, who, ■ having, cop;&gt;erajp&lt;lnT'-hnlf an ounce of ground mixed with it Flavor and hako in a
llcved
to
bo
rttUhrng.
ThuwM
tbo
a,, toaltto y, tataAd
ginger, and feed him upon cut feed, with moderate oven.
find their letters opened "by resident risen in revolt against his suzerain, was
gre.U-.tgno! ol huh* Mid ho repeat- mil
.h.
him hi
crushed or ground grain, and one ounce
Enos for Winter Vie.--To two and edly, and not unreasonably, api*ealed to |
partis* of similar names and with initials killed in fight. Two of the chiefs sons, of salt in each feed.
n half gallons of soft water add twopounds the’ influence of tho “Great Father" at I “ has the dead wood on her/’
the same or so nearly the some that the elder of whom was the suicide, were
At Bynumae, N.' Y., they have a milk of salt and two ounces of saltpeter. Boil
C
rtntalized water or ice lias liithorto
Washington to secure his return. Since
Postmasters ora unable to prevent such captured by the Negus, but contrived to ; association composed of farmers, for sup­ fifteen minutes and, when almost cold, I tlie opening of treaty relations with his furnished the only good surface for skat­
plying tho city with .pure milk. They ■
ing. But by a mixture of a carbonate
occurrences. If they would have their
escape. While wandering in the marshes I kosp
— r
- i^eutmid secretary
~
an
to attend to stir, in four tablespoonsful of quicklime. 1 tribe, Ouray rapidly adopted many of and sulphate of soda an Englishman has
mail indorsed transient by the writer it of Bar-el-Azrak the elder brother tlie btuiness, keep their own teams, era- Let stand two or three days, then pack the distinctive habits of civilization,
eggs, small end (Town, into a jdonq Though the greater part of tlie Utes re- been able to make a now skating surfao^f.
would obviate the difficulty and remove climbed a tree to survey the surround- plpr their own mon to distribute the theand
,ir and ( cover with the mixture. Keep j midned savages, ho learned from the which can bo easily made and repaired.
much cause of complaint of official mg country, and perceived a huge boo- !
“ZSiurtS L600 W,JJre 11
“'(): w
‘“^ tlie methods of agriculture, esAn old bachelor out West, who yean
.1 -------is cool---------------nnd do riot'-2**'
move tlie 4jar.
whites
negligence.
Annpr'o
nrl.ltAa of ,.। talfiuhed
rel.liwli.wl
a farm
fnrm
nf
Zin-.x-Li/
’l. ngonc was jilted by a woman, became
constrictor
crushing
his
brother
to
tanusned a
lann of
oi sixty acres, on
winch
oows;
tbe
amount
of
milk
recrfveA
is
which
u&lt;&gt;wn, uiu umvuiii Ml iuuk
I death Angel h Food.-Tlie WhiUs
,----such
a woman hater that before he died,
ho
raised
good
crops
and
cattle,
and
in its coils. Having lost his fellow fu- S.fflAOOO qn.rtx per year, nn nroeOT o! « rtW". on. tninbler ot powileroj .ugnr.
ho .ordered
that--------none of
The Kansas City Timet says : “ The l
built a comfortable house, and hiul it recently,
i
---------- -— the
—- le
—­
tumbler o!
of fcar.
flour, oin
one tcaspoonfnl
of
t—ooujnl rf
.
1 gitive in this terrible manner, he strag- 2.380 quart, from oadi &lt;xiw pu year one
,■“’&gt;•
•Mend hi.
Tb«o animal, represent all breed. Mid
po*il&lt;-r: lU’or to twite mill hb well tami.hei Got. McCook, ol Colo■death by drowning of the little
luo 4-yeara-year- |I , .
. .
,
.
nwlo,
nude
him
»
pn^-nt
of
»
honimmo
11
*"
L
tonbla
»™g»
—
s .q
olmnnil
rtf
nmnma•
mnnh
nf
unit
’
H Brown £ e'l onwari‘ through the great swamp
ter almond or orange; a pinch of salt; rado, mode him a present of a handsome
old son of the late James I- “
and. wit£
x
• for seven weeks, at length reselling the
sift the flour five times, the fifth time cmrioKO.
carriage, and,
with .
a rtyluh
stylish tauo
team and Aorrulou,n Ikrald.
To Make a Horse {vtand to re
who was hanged at Huntsville two
Joaquin Miller looks tamer than he
i Egyptian outposts, where he was kindly Mounted.—The projier mode is to take ' sifting in the linking powder; sift the su­ a Mexican driver, he was able to “ as­
mouths ago, renders the family extinct.
gar three times; lieat the eggs to a stiff tonish the natives ” by his magnificence. used to. His hair is no longer spreading
reA*ived and forwarded to Cairo. The hold of tlw bridle-check above the bit.
froth; in mixing beat as little as possi­ Being a natural diplomatist, he soon over his coat collar, and his costume is
Just previous to tlie hanging of Brown,
Chedive not only relieved his want, but or of the nose-bond, with the right hand, ■ ble; hake 20 minutes in a moderate oven. learned the secret of communicating his ciuieter than it used to be. But he has
his wife, pnee an inmate of one among
'
,
--7-—~
while holding the stirrup with the left; I•
paid his fiasssge from Alexandria to but i! tbo Lorre i, verv tro.li, thou ho ,
Sow.—Jfcb rap. enn bo nude ’'&gt;«• " by 'mtug to the Mum Depart the gloomy, dreamy asjiect of old, and
the best families in North Missouri, allot
U.U, but there u no .pre. I went or directly to the Pre.id.-nt, M&gt;d he is one who canuot jioss unnoticed
Paris, where, as his note-book observes, Mikl bo held hr one inMHe rein dore
and killed herself. Following tliis the
to
U10
check.
When
»
Udr
mounU
ol
,n
macl
‘
,1
l
&gt;ra
‘
,h
™&gt;T
“
kl
'
"
h
*l!
1
"«&lt;«1 to .«n hu nMne to .ueh letter. u along the busy streeta.
he thought he could find a living
An English curate happened recently
unhappy husband pair* the penalty of
eourre the groom .Unit, in’ front of tbe I"?','1!!’ rf W ™ ln“ h“a1.&gt;• *’“&lt;’•
*? bo *r!Se"; . Uc
*l
“ But,” he concludes,. “ here, as else­
Imrre, holding the uieffl. rein, in both ■ “M fl»"™g. ummer for hdf «u hour. , lout three ruuU to Wuhmgton, being to preach on tho wages of sin and to
possessing on ungovernable temper by
where, one must be of some use in order hmnU Aa tbo moi .mritod rartUgo- I “d to 11
ponnd ot fre«h flab and a j rereired with pniper attention. Hi. ef- make some uncomplimentary references
hanging for the coiumuwion of a cruel
to
tlie Prodigal Son. A young- scape­
I
i
.
wm
.
.re
10.1,1,1
k.
Mund
Mill
wiren
11
“
&gt;"
vegoUldo,
including
iult
a
finely.
[orU
to
..ert
ww
Irei
year
in
conneoto live—and J, alas ? have learned nothmuruer.
xneu, io
uieaxur
tut. , . , .
. ,
murder. Then,
to ciubc
dose the
scene forgrace in tho congregation’ fancied that
. .. .
.
. . ...
,, I ing I prefer a violent death to perish- hucnmnl. there’w no reareu, why ticling- - h-PlwJ “mon or ^reley; nniluir »u. ton with the Meeker murder by tho
ever, in tins strange fatality, come the . ° , , , ,
„
.
liono. ehonld not require tho Lme hi I ' ,ll”'r
h”»
nre I J lute Hirer Ute., In. appointment a. a the sermon was aimed at himself. Ha
sad tidings of the death of the last mem- |
^owb by hunger.
»in: indeed unle™ a real hock nUuds Prepared or boat cut in rery .mall I Fereo Commuunoner along with one or horsewhipped the curate the next day.
.till to Iw mounted, ho i» not quiet to I
fwur tho wrap through a .iere, two white men, hi. eloquent .preelnu.
We are pleased hi learn that sealskin
• her of tlie family in the person of little j
_!j
cither on nee or toast or two eggs beaten j on the grievances of his tnbe, his visit dolmauH, forty to fifty-two inches long,
T
he
Massachusetts
Board
of
Health
I
Willie.’*
’
ride.—The Book of the Hurae. ’
‘ up, and tliis soup will invigorate you.
I to •Washington last winter, and his ap- trimmed with hair iu beaver, about
rejxjrta tliat adidtoiatious of staple gro-!
। Charcoal for Fowls.—-There is one
Fish Pie.—Tho idea should lie dis- ? penrance before the Committee on lu- seven inches deep, will lie the fashion­
Dr. J. Marion Sims, who has re­ ceries are not as common as the public thing which nature does not supply, and J carded that fish is only nn adjunct to ' dten Affairs will be remembered by our able thing in furs this winter, nnd will
turned from Europe, tella a New York have been led to suppose. For tlie pur­ | which civilization renders quite necessary •i inoat. Fish can very well stand alone i renders.■
retail at 8500. We were afraid they
to fowls. It is charcoal. Charcoal made .
q, „
I------ ------- 5 i
were going to be dear.—Norrittown
reporter: “ There never was anything pose of test, the expert of the board ot vodd doe. not unawer tire ptrrpoM; it “J
pl. .. ooven.l
Victoria's Good Heart.
Herald.
o taste
far food, i&gt;
is uot
not attraitive
attractive to ’’ 11 WU!,52“1' n'“k" “
no
laato lor
“c“1- T1,“ :
T
in tho world tliat excited such on inter­ took samples of flour, sugar, bread aoda, I lia. n
There
is
an
advantage,
after
all,
in
be
­
however, a little bacon put । . x
A pathkr gave unto his son 31,000,
est as Tanner’s fast. Everywhere I went cream of tartar, aud baking powders, fowls, nnd is seldom eaten. But if any fish requires,
b bt
1 ?* . nr a little finely chopped-up
beef or • u,fi1 a Queen as well us a woman, when nnd tlie latter went to Chicago to enter
obteined
in
forty
cilie.
and
to»-ns.
Tlie
'
'&gt;
”
»
"-ill
pot
on
rer
ot
ripo
eora
into
tho
in England, at the tables of the aristoc­
sausage-meat,
e-meat, say a quarter of a
n pound,
j&gt;ound, ij a heron
heroic oct
-----------is to be
--------recognized in an ef- business. In six days he returned with­
until ■the
Hourtre.
tonnJ
in all iH.Ut.re. to lx- ' fire W
lh5 groins'.are well charred, 1 onions tinelv
finely
chopped,
and
parsley,
with
Active
as
well
as
a
tender
way.
And
it
racy, among all kinds.of people, nothing .
out a cent. “You found tho Chicago
and then shell off tho corn and throw it
—
S salt
t. nnd, ■ i must
of ---------pepper and
n,U8t be acknowledged that Qu
Queen Vic­ jieople pretty smart, didn't you, Peter?”
else was talked of. First it was Tanner’s j wholly free from foreign sulistances, to the flock, he will see an eagerness de­ I the flavoring
I sjtoonful of catsup. Well-arranged fish- , toria never fails to use this, her prerogaj said the old gentleman. “Yea,” replied
fast, and then Tanner's subsequent and, with tlie exception of one or two veloped and a healthy constitution pies -are very relishing.
Suet crust
ernst is I tive,
five, with admirable and fine discretion*
dis
thc aou; “ but what vou call pretty amort
feast. The subject jiervaded all classes. | coarse varieties of brown sugar, no brought about, which will make a de­ lighter than lard crust, but the suet must , T
Two
. English
T
soldiers,
—, it
1. will be remem­ in Chicago, we call &lt;1—n mean here. ”
cided improvement. All pale combs will
When I was in Paris I sent him that tel- | adulteration was j»ercvptible in that
l»e chopped very fine and the crust be bered, Melville and Coghill, were killed
become a bright red, that Imsy song made with warm water.
It is related that the Chinese women
nt the battle of Isaudula, Zululand,
'
egram to encourage liim. I was satis- i article ; and in these isolated cases there which Recedes .laving will be heard, aud
about the year
1200bravely
attempted
^rebellion,
while
attempting
to rescue tbe
fled ho wns an honest man. But he was reason for thinking that tlie defects the average yield of ogga greatly in­
colors of their regiiuent Their widows whereupon lows were {Kissed runt girl
Farmer.
babies
should
have
their
feet
bandaged
made miatakea. I wyuld not have let were due to imperfections in the process creased.—
Incidents of Cape Cod Life.
were pensioned, of course, but thc
J
avanese
S
qcash
.
—
A
new
squash
has
to
prevent
their
growth.
In
tliis
way
it
him go ta the pork every day. I would of manufacture. Tlie soda examined,
A walk on the shore ins the cariv Queen s own womanly heart -uggested
recently been introduced into this coun­ ! morning brings you -in company with
was proposed to thwart all future re­
u further and more gracious recompense.
not have let idle visitors go to see him although told under a variety of names,
try from Japan. It is a very distinct : the fishermen launching their l&gt;oata, and She sent out by the Empress Eugenie bellions on the port of women! For any­
even- day, and so use up his nervous such as sale.ratus, bicarl&gt;onate, super­ variety in every particular, and has thus
sailing over the bay to draw their nets, two wreaths, and the Empress, after she thing like {xwitive action good under­
standings ore quite requisite.
energy. When I went to London the carbonate, and cooking soda, was all far nroved a moat valuable acquisition to which often are filled with bine-fish or
had mode her pilgrimage to thc spot
day after -I sent the cable telegram I found to be much tbe same article, and our list It is of tho turban class, and mackerel. The water is alive with many where her son waa killed, continued her
The Norwich Bulletin nays: A violin­
grows to a m-Mlerate, uniform size; stem n whitened soil, and in tho morning sun­ journey to find the graves of these ob­ ist in this city has a fiddle manufactured
found that half the people did not
nearly all of it good. The poor soda
very long aud thin, woody and augular,
lieve in the fast simply because of thc was tliat which had not been properly set in a rather deep circular depression; light the sight is an extremely pretty scure English soldiers and to lay the iu 1615, which under his skillful manip­
one. As the fishermen reach the shore wreaths upon them with her own ulation still imitates with thrilling effect
way in which it was conducted.”
purified of tbe crude sods ash, but this surface deeply ribbed; skin warted in its the first question asked them is, “ How hands. She wrote afterward a :-tter to the voices of nature, and sends forth
How many
sulphate is not injurious to health. early stages; color dull orange green; many fish this morning?” But tho the Queqp describing tho wild, grand soul-inspiring melodies.
dark
when
full}rip?.
The
flesh
is
of
the
Joseph Pospibchill, who is now a Baking powders were found to be pure in deepest orange hue, a:: 1 flavor most ex­ great excitement is when a school of spot where they are buried, the heroic hands have commanded its magic tones,
black-fish appear off tlie shore. Then circumstances of their death, as she had or how many feet tripj&gt;ed to its music in
prisoner in the Austrian fortress of Ofen, twenty-four instances out of thirty- quisite, dry, awect, fine grained, and has
the cutuuauuuu
enthusiasm knows uu
no uuiwus.
bounds. The
• ~—
----- r,- ------ . --xuc wvu
g B
been uulu
able MJ
to jeUTU
learn mem,
them, 001111)
adding
a ICW
few the past two centuries and a half no one
•on conviction of highway robl&gt;ery, is three. The adulteration consisted in an positively no fibre, a quality not found cry “ Black-fish ! " will startle the whole words of earnest sympathy for them and will ever know.
*
said to l»e the strongest mon living. excesi of flour or starch over that needed w any other variety. Another peculanty village like tho cry of “ Fire ! ’’ although ' congratulations
ona for
for the
tho ’sovereign who
of tins valuable vanetv is it* thick, solid it
not awaken tlie same emotions, had men so bfav&lt;
bravo :.
to lose ; all of which
Ono of the feats fof which he was re- for mixing the soda and cream of tartar.
flew industry.
fleshy leaving very little room for pulp, The alarm is sounded and re-echoed | । the Queen
copies in
and
“ her
herown
own hand
hand and
•nowned was to support in the air, with There was also some alum found. In and having very few saedi. winch
Under tho postal laws, if you spoil a
which.arc ,। through
tho streets;, -ion,
men, women
women and
and ' ss-nds
with aa letter
letter of* eorntst‘ sympathy
"
-a- —
nds with
his hands and teeth, a table upon which cream of tartar a considerable amount small and not so white nnd plump as children rushing over the nills to die | to tho widows of tho dead heroes. Cer- stamped wrapjier or envelope you can
those of the Hubbard. It is also a late bay in hot pursuit; and there is a reason 1 tainly there is something in being a have it redeemed at its face value at the
two gypsies danced, while a third fid- 1of adulteration was detected.
keeper, though perhaps not so late as for this excitement, as there ia “ money , woman as well as a Queen. Even to a postoffice. When postal curds were in­
■died. He and one of his brothers, only
the latter, not having such a hard and in it’’ Every boat Umt can lx» obtained practical American mourning for her troduced Postmasters were instructed to
less
powerful than himself, were
redeem such os were spoiled liefore using
Our Postofficea Compared with the En- shell-like skin. For pies it cannot bo is filled with un eager and anxious crew; i dead, the knowledge that those two
wont to bear upon their shoulders a
surpaSHNh—J/. Hcndrickt in Country for every one who joius in the chase gets ' women, wlu&gt; hod been seated upon at the rate of 4 cents in stamps for every
glish Department.
5 cents in face value of tlie car-Is. Many
Gentleman.
wooden platform, shaped like a bridge,
his
“
share
”
in
tho
profits,
no
matter
j
thrones.
Lad
suffered
precisely
like
her—------- -ie profits, no mn
Following the example of the English
postal cards are spoiled in printing, oth­
who he or she may be. The fish are I self, and held out their hands to her in
while a cart full of stones, drawn by two Postoffice Department, the department
Eating Lemons.
driven in to the shore and killed for the sympathy, would bring a &lt;•&gt;-•■ tain conso- ers in direction, while many printed
’’’ ’ ngton has made an attempt bv
horseiL, was driven over it- The other I nt‘ Woshini
A good deal has been said through the blnbber and the excellent quality of oil 1 tation. To loyal Englishwomen the few cards are simply unused. These can all
moil matter for one week ~*"“rs lately alxiut the bealtlifulness of
be charged at the rate mentioned. A
day, when ‘the jail in which be is con­ counting the
“ ,,uc.
f poi*rs
alxrnt
hen
which is taken from tho jaw-bones and I scribbled words would outvalue all pan­
to get a 1_£_
__ _ __
2_______
___ __of
rude „
pie™
&lt; aI U&gt;«
note
Ti„.
advicstranger appeared at the Louisville poet­
fined was -undergoing
a visit
-------- o—o _
----- from
------ .the
— pieces onnuallv
moiled by
bv tho
the United
— - as to how to used for oiling tlie works of .watches. ' sions or rewards.
annually mailed
office, last week, with 1,000 or 2.0U0 of
nse
them
so
they
will
do
the
most
good
A great deal of money is mode in this
---------------------------------municipal Prison Inspectors, this Her- I States. The first seven dAya in Novcmthese postal cards per day for several days
runs ns follows: “Moat ]&gt;eople know way, mid oftentimes a single “share" I
IT a mom of the Law.
cules volunteered to give tho authorities ' ber
■
was the week selected, and the rein Buccension. The cards were redeemed,
tlie benefit of k-monode liefore breakfast, will amount to fifty or seventy-five dolGood
from
Maine.
The
following,
a specimen of his powers, and, upon re­ Mu Ma aMr. mnlUpUed by S2. givM । but few know how it is more
morethan
I*’ doubled
’ “ *-**•*- lara, while ton or fifteen dollars is almost from a friend in Banger, is quite too but there were so many the stamp-clerk
by taking another at night, iso. The
inquired, to satisfy his curiosity, where the
ceiving their permission to do so, picked
*lw»y» received.
good to be loot:
pi'"*- lb* Eo- &gt; —
»,
T
a,
~t
t
,,
brtb-f
ol
&gt;
biniowi
stranger
got them. He said he was buy­
“ *i get the better of a billions sys.
up with his teeth a heavy mahogany ta­
There oie many amusing stories told j case was on trial here liefore Judge----- ,
itoout blue pills *—
*- about the appearance of black-fish, and in which a certain horse-doctor wns a ing them up at the various business
ble, nine feet long, belonging to the
houses, paying ■ 40 and 50 cents per 100
wise tllB
uih Jjuicy
oif &lt;,X,e
one,» tW,&gt;
vwo Cr
cr UirM
mree lem- they are not “yarns,” either. On one ' witness.
• n &lt;v&gt;'nnMH'.,in
H
teke
UlCO °
The doctor was on the stand,
• as much
Governor, and balanced it aloft for near­ matter; a comparison between the re- | ous, as -•
for useless cards. Sometimes He paid
tho appetite craves, in
occasion, when services were being held and answered the questions addressed to
I turn now made for the “original" post­
ly half a minute.
ice-water as makes it pleasant to drink, i in the village church, the minister Ixing , him in a very low and indistinct voice. as high ns 60 cents, and offered one linn
office business in this country and tliat
without
sugar, before going to bed. In I engaged in his sermon, some one in the [ He was repeatedly asked to »q&gt;eak louder, 70 cents for a large lot, but it was re­
in England,, for thc year ending March
the morning an rising, or at least half street cried out “Black-fish I” Mi»nv J but continued his mumbling tones, to fused. He had evidently been operating
Time is now supplied to street clocks, 31, itff9, is as follows :
in Indianapolis recently, as he had a large
U-Vtd State. Gnat Britain. vi hour before breakfast, take tlie juice in the congregation heard it, and a num J tlie great annoyance of his questioner, number of cords with Indianapolis firms
public offices, hotels, and private dwel­
.
J,U5rt,0W,&lt;AA) of one lemon fn a goblet of water. was made for the door, when the minis- The Judge interrupted, and, addressing
. XU,4M,ttl
ni,uuu,uuo This will clear tlie system of humora and
printed on them. During tlie three or
ling in Paris, like gas or water, from a
ter
cried
out
“
Stop!"
Some
turned
the
lawyer,
said,
“
Mr.
----,
you
must
'i,S4S,«n,»o--------------- liile, with mild efficacy, without any of
four days here ho presented 5,000 or
"’T”?
Thins item ii ffi*Xtry,T3K too wonkening effects of calomel or eon- about, expecting to be reproved, but toe ; really excuse tlie doctor ; his long ex­ 6,000 for redemption, and made a profit
cir conveyed through underground japes. ncwgpHpars and magazine., ’ includes, grew water. Peopte should uot irritate minister in his excitement only said. : perience in the sick-room has made it nf about 825.—LouittviUe Poti.
“Now all take a fair start 1 ” and joined his second nature to speak low.”
At the central station there is a reservoir under *• books, circulars and misoellkhe- the stomach by eating lemons clear; the the crowd himself, and when pursuing . The time mav arrive, but it will be in
of compressed air, and for the first twen­ ous printed matter,'* 300,845,480 pieces, powerful acid of the juice, which is al­ the fish shouted
outed out “ Hallelujah 1 Hal- J the far by-and-bv,
by-and-by, wh^n
wh**n tlie average
Apostrophe to the Oyster.
“ “shore,"
’’ —
‘-■-.u 1i darky
j__,-------------------------------. the-------7®”
his
which
will
come to respect
average
ty seconds of every minnte, ns given by of which much the largest share uro cir- most corrosive, infallibly produces infla- lelujah !*’ He got *•
It baa been the especial favorite of
culurs, reckoned in the English return mation after a while, but properly di­
I colored brother who has been elected a
a standard timepiece, a current of the aa Mten» ; so that the number of letters luted, so that it dues not burn or draw amounted to $25.
At another time, one man, who had
•compressed air is allowed to flow through Lis
-,_about the same in the two countries. tlie throat, it does its full medicinal work failed to put in an apixmrance until toe Justice of the Peace. Tlie reejiect has dians, artiste and bon vivanta of old.
not yet cropped out to any - approciable
the pipes io the receiving clocks. By . i’he n torn of mail matter fur the United without harm, aud when tlie stomach is fish were driven in, claimed hia share, extent among tbe negroes of South Cor- who sipped pleasure out of the lipa of
life ; and who, in high imirite and gayedear
of
food
has
nbnndant
opportunity
means of a -snail bellows, which i. ex*
WudM. in addition to the items
M he liad not heard the alarm as soon ns
ty. when the world smiled upon them,
....
. i given
uiviyfi above,
anove. “ articles of mcrchandhw
me.rchandiMc ”
tlie State,
others.tbeAJustice
town-meeting
to bo was presented in her
primary courts in that
when hail
1»le:usure
to the. amount of 22,634,456. The ten
called to settle toe matter, oad though being a negro, a case waa on trial where most fascinating attire, n-gnnled the
of these docks are . kept going States in winch the largest amoant of
it was a unanimous vote that his share a colored man was a witness. The law- oyster us tlie oumplution of their de­
.at a practical uniform rate.
The mail matter originated ore as follows : ,, A dashing young fellow was very at- ! was forfeited, yet he pleaded his case so yex» were white. They qnefiiom*d the
light and the soul of their enjoyment.
street mains are of wrought iron, New York, 538,950,724 ; Pennsylvania, ।tentive to a young lady who secretly did i a-'oquently that “ half a share ” was j witness Somewhat too' cloB-;ly, ns he In truth, tho oyster, cheering the heart
207,196,080; Ohio, 168,565,500; Illinois, i
favor hia attentions, and who waa •(
thought, and he had to lie Md by tM of the gourmand, is the phasing factor
about one uud one-sixteenth inch in 167.044,868; MaasacbuBeU*, 145.973^64; not
Iblessed with an olMmrving little brother .
which fills up the soft equation of
diameter, and these are connected to UasMiuri, 92,067,580; Michigan, 64,753,- (of only a few summer’s growth. The I
Three men were about, to
Syljoritic life — the . guntle semi-color
|
.service jape* of lead, one-half inch in 3G4 ; Iowa, 57,297,650; Indiana. 51,922,- lady
’s admirer waa viaitiug her when j melon in k teloon 'at Athens
that makes the eloquence of pleasure
'diameter, white the different stories of a 208 ; and WUconsin, 47.943,064. Near- ithe little chap broke into their presence, it exploded with a loud no;

occurred lately at a'small village called

M

building are supplied by rubber tabes,
-one-eighth inch in diameter. Any nnm-

cities of the countrr.

The butter

b!5°

in milk from far-

“ •»

and,
mounting the dashing young man's |
i
knee, said: “ Haven’t you got a fine
.room?" “Oh, yea,” proudly replied' explosioxL

white gvnlemen down hare. You jest
huuh Up.”
The court didn’t exactly see what he

■and fact that may lie t-nblimixed in
Licquot, or Lafitte, or GieaW, or Burnt.

�4 TON OF-

Chamber’s and Lothrop Az Roberts’
STRICTLY PURE-

I the claimed tirre country pub■cent, be would
w far from the tree cireulation of
farm). The New * believe* that
tustoni i* badly in need of reform.
. charged for ad revising &gt;* lamed
the circulation of the paper chnrg-

&lt;»ur boro yard and when “Nerve" sits
on thc fence to see dsmilk, he will have
no reason for coomeuting over our
effort to extricate oursclve* from the
mire and filth incident to a well order-

WHITE LEAD

The Second Representative District
Republican convention waa held at
Kalamo on Saturday last. It was har­
monious. and only four candidates
were brought out, but Duane Hawkins
of Vt. Ville, wod tbe ecore on the Snd.
luilloUng. The Hawk man, although
nothing but a pigmy in sixr.tnade him­ JT IS A FACT
self felt and heard, and none could
wonder, aitor hearing bis little speech
in nominating Mr. Hawkins. The
Hawk Mid be came near being struck
by lightning while trying to make a
long speech’to a short audience while
down east, and, by the way, be make*
mention of it iu one of his spicy letters
in last week’s Hawk, and if lie was as
to plant their ads. where there humorous and full of dry wit at that
’flnuh.
*
is no misrepresentation, and where time as at the convention, it wonld be
they will get their money’s worth.
a hard matter- for tbe electric’ fluid to
» There are other newspapers, and penetrate his feather*, or ruffle his plu­
ttrattooin Bany county, that will do mage. After the chairman, that old
»nt Rookers,
well tofoHow The News’ example and war horse, John Dow of Sunfield, had
Intension Tables,
we believe they will make money by cast his eyes over tbe convention he
the operation, besides having the satis­ came to the conclusion that the Hawk
faction of a dean conscience. Try it, would make a capita] chairman, nnd
Camp’Chairs, Ac.
brotbcis, and see.
therefore appointed him such on the
—▲180—
district
committee,
but
whether
such
an
MOTDEB M0STF0U1!
appointment would have been made Oommon 'Furniture
Of every description
• Vague rumors were beard dnriug tbe hml not the Hawk said he was about to
early part of the week, of n murder build an office with plenty of shed room
Our Undertaking Departmn't
that had been committed somewhere is hard to determined.
After the convention adjourned and
in the vicinity of the north line of Carl­
ton and a News reporter was dis­ Mr. Ha wkins bad made a few remarks
thanking
the convention for the honor
patched at once to the scene of the af­
fray which be found to be just over the of hia nomination, tbe Hon. E. 8. Lacey Prices that Can't Z Undersold
was
introduced
and made one of the
cHtontj- line in Campbell, Ionia Co.,
and the particulars gleaned are as most plain nnd convincing speeches of
tbe
campaign.
Mr.
Lac) came down'
follows:
A young man, Simon Hand, who has I to facta, and was listened to with much
CALL AND GET PRICEH,
tbe name of being a quarrelsome, hard interest. He alluded to the old pioneer
customer, hud been over bearing and days, when be, a boy, rambled through
abusive to a young man named Barker the dense forests of this, his native
Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.
whose intellect was somewhat impair­ town, of the rapid strides, of the great
ed, and anoIder brother.Frnnk Barker improvements of this county, nnd then ENTERPRISE
had remonstrated with him on several, walked right into the enemies camp
occasions and thc two had had some nnd turned their batteries on them­
......... . . previous to the final combat. selves, tore down their entrenchments,
words,
Ou Thursday of last week FranlTlBar- ' «Piked thelr w* *unM’ «nd wl,en the
.. neighbor's
__ &gt;_ Wm. J i-nemv
enemy left the
tlie camn.
camp, be
he came out with
kcr went over to a
Mote's, afarmer living about one mile ■ colors flying. And be didn't boist the
north of the Carlton town line, to j bloody shirt either, or throgr mud, but
see about getting help to thresh, and * used ammunition furnished by opofound Mote with his men, (Adam Fyke I nenta. After Mr. Lacey dosed his en­ New Fresh Coods and Low
young Barker and Simon Hand) in the j gagement, R. W.- Shriner came for­
Prices.
logging fallow. They had talked on - . ward with liia flying artillery and pour­
ly u few minutes, when Jho old difli- I ed hot shot into the retreating forces,
Sc
cultycame up between Barker mid aud after shelling their ranks awhile
Hand, each calling tlie other a liar, | wpDt Into
nnd «*ttled &lt;lown for
when Barker called Hand a son of a If - thejampaign.
_
.
Having bought for CZJSZTa large, neat
Tlie political pot boils furiously, whereupon Hund drew his handspike
stock of
and struck Barker on the head, break­ threatning to swamp sumo one, but
ing his skull. The affray took place like the witch's cauldron, ingredients
about 5 o’clock p. m. ou Thutsday and are being continually added while the
Barker lingered in an uucouscious con­ little stumD speakers dance around to
dition until 10 o'clock a. m. tlie next the tune of “up Salt River.
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
Now Akd Then.
day when he. expired.
.
Frank Barker tlie murdered man was
Bnrr Bobbin's circuit showed at Mid­
Cheese ui Everything
about 40 years of age, a sober, indus­
dleville on Tuesday.
trious and peacable citizen, and his
Will
Mean,
of
Orangeville,
raises
tragical death strikes a chill of horror
InM U UUkI &gt; Fint Ou Crmrj Sim 1
to the hearts ot the entire community peaches IbJ inches round.

much right to know tbe exart circula­
tion of tbe journal be advertise* in. or
io other word* to know what be pays’
bis money for, us he ha* to know when
he baigain* fur 20 yard* of calkc, that
30 yards is being measnred off to him.
And The News believing that honc*tt is t he beet policy, baa not exagger­
ated in regard to eirvulatiou since tbe
flrat year of our reign. Where adver
risers have doubted out word we have
been willing to show our bills and *ub^£criptieu books, and m a result The
^■Mlhas always been full of ads of
KHLtenssork* men,—men who are an-

0TW JuIlM

Largest and Best Selected Stock

FURNITURE

SHERIFF.

■TO BE SOLD FOR

$8.50 PER. HUNDRED

JULIES KVMXLL,

DZRZSr G-OOZDS

S BARRELS OF-

Pure Linseed Oil,

pOWEBS A BARLOW,

Boiled Oil for 60 cis. per. Gallon,
Raw Linseed Oil for 55 cis. Per. Gallon.
(We GUARANTEE tl)e above goods to be as Represented).

-500 GALLONS OF-

_________ Raatinanj

J. A. BAUGHMAN.

JJEN’Rl ROE. P*or*itToB

■ALL

Ready for the brush

MEAT MARKET.

■FOR-

Fresh and Salt Meats,

Krcp. constantly on band* Ugato^k of

Smiet Hams aii Siotlien,

$2.00 Per. Gallon

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

C. C. WOLCOTT.

Fresh Goods. Full Weights and

IS THEIR SEASON,

, *^Th6 JMl5he?t Morkt,t prte« P*id
for Hides, Pelts, die.

QOOK’8 CARRIAGE WORKS

HEXKV BOE.

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

Manufaetures

J^TTENTION, ALL.
Having Mcartd all the kdvrnUgve of

ill e

READY CASH

Francis

CLOSE BUYING

0775998773

PURCHASERS
Enter. Bay State,

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

in which he lived.
Funeral services were attended on
Saturday by the largest concourse of
people ever known to have gathered
al any other meeting in Campbell, the
proc, saion of tennis reaching half a
mih in length.
Or tbe evening of thc deed Simon
Hand, the murderer, left his father’s
house about dark and was last heard
of at Saranac. A reward of $300 has
been offered for bis arrest, but at last
arc mints he was still at large.

Tlie Greeubackers of tbe 2d legisla­ Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
tive district, have nominated Dr. Lam -1
tention. accommodating ways, good
goods and low prices, hope to receive
arenx of Irving, for Representative.
a fair share of your patronage.
A man at Augusta, Ga.. on receiving
a doctors bill for medicine and visits,
Illg heat Price paid Cor Produce
wrote that he would pay for the medi*
cine and return the visits.

For the season of1880,

Jan.
'1 !•« follow ing mwlulion wan prrsl.wl ana on motion ncroptod nnd ap­
prove, by aye, .nd nay* a* fallow,:
Ay ,-. Donning,l&gt;Id*. Bootoa.Km•, Key-

*1 ptvMtty &gt;

.

Unquestionably the best Built and Easiest Riding

ORGANS
For Sno. and upwards.

PIANOS
ForOlBOand upward*.
ORGANS REPAIRED IN

GOOD SHAPE
;

Yottrt Tmly,

BOISE A FRANCIS*

*

SHEET MUSIC
C. H. BERRY.

Makes the boss Carriage, Light road
and Team

MMkvflKMkh.

j^tashvTlle LIVERI.

HARNESS !

J. OSMAN, Prop.

For a small sum of money and don’t
yon forget it.
Have you seen any of Will’s world
If not call on him. one door north of
Boise nnd Francis’, get his prices and
you will trade.

W. E. CLARK.
J L.STEVENS!
puMk*Uon be ronttaMd .

And at a comparatively’

| SMALL COST.

JJARNESS! HARNESS!

Sept emt
Ada Bio

—At rmariukly------

LOW FIGURES.

I am prepared to furnish the public

Cvnitnsn Council Proceedings.

K- , Co^cm- Rooms,
(Na»h.dle, Sept 14,1880.
Pi esent. Chipman. President, Down­
ing, Old*, Boston, Roe, Reynolds aud
Cook, trustee*. Absent none.
M • nutrs of Inst meeting read, and on
motion approved by ayes nnd nays a*
follow*: Ayes. Downing, Olds, Boston.
Boe. Reynolds and Cook. Nays hone.
The finance committee rejiorted to
tdkitr H. M. Lee’s account al ♦«.
Tlie jury heretofore empnnnelrd in
the matter of extending Main Street
and Everts Street having failed to ag­
ree in cvenr particular, it is hereby

I'hltney Omua,
Webber, &lt; "biekeriu*.
Hale, Christie. Hanea.
Bro*.. Whitney and

COME AND SEE.

Chancery Order.
STATE 07 MICHIGAN; The Circuit Court for
he Coauty of H*rrr. In Chancery. Enured Sep-

American and Foreign Marble,
•pHTBICIAN AND8UXGEON. Woodland tknL tr», Mlcb. D»y*nd night calls pronptir *1

GROCERY

Boise

Attorney * Counsellor,

I am prepared jta furnish

SINGLE OB DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

Buggy or Wagon

LOW RATEN

To t&gt;e found in tlie Market.

COM'KRCIAL TWAVKLKRS

IT IS GENERALLY KNOWN
CoMty.

MATE * srECIALTT

Um WUraU Huvm, *w*.ill-, MM.

J. MRISr ~

When Combined "With

For ibv foriovivllla* book •&lt; U&gt;e *•*: ’

kswir. 1 emlftfty,
MrSR-J »»•&lt;».Mat l

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,

ItwroJ Cyct—

BLACKSMITHING
AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.
j^OT AND SHOE SHOP.

Are Eaiaieiitial Factor* in

All Goods of this Manufacture,

Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market, confidentially
believing they will stand the test, and prove highly satisfac­
BOOTSond SHOES, tory to all who purchase.

E. COOK.

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VOLUME VIII.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1880.

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.
—James Moore is getting out matorial for a new and larger bouse than the
one be was burned out of two weeks ago.
—Politican* who are lucky enough to
get to Heaven may be astonished to
find devils laying no schemes to be
made archangels.
V —The U. B. church of Maple Grove,,
is nearly completed and will be dedicat­
ed on Oct. 24th. Good speakers are
expected from abroad.
—The plaintiff in the suit of school
dist. No. 5 of Maple Grove vs Warren
Seeley,failed to appear on Monday and
the case was dismissed.
.
—Cold weather and the season of
b.Tczing bees is coming on, the boys
feel gallant and the gals feel boyant
and weddings may be expected.
X —Perley Butler, late blacksmith for
Bill Bartley, has rented the shop lately
occupied by Bill Burger, defunct, and
now does business on his own bool:.

—Qur generous minded citizens trust­
ed Bill Burger, and now Nashville is an
inhabitant less. Bill has skipped,—
vamoosed
the ftmeh, jumped the
town.
—We have cut off a few delinquents
this week, and if their subscriptions,
are not paid in 30 days, they will be
putdnto an attorney’s hands for col­
lection, or the delinquents advertised
as dead beats.
—A new firm -nder the name of
Griffith Sc Clark, has sprung up in our
midst. Will Griffith having bought in
with Will Clark,and they are stocking
the building occupied by Clark with a
full line of harnesses and saddlers
goods.
—This is the season of the year when
the average man jambs his hat down
over his eyes, pinches bis fingers be­
tween a couple of joints of stove pipe,
and then deliberately walks out of the
house and hires a man to put up his
parlor stove.

—It is related that recently, while
one of our prominent politicians was
speaking in Maple Grove, he, having
occasion to blow his nose, took from
his pocket a dilapitated square piece of
linen instead of handkerchief. Some
of the audience tittered,ond the speak­
er scowled and his wife undoubtedly
listened tea curtain lecture that night.

—Tom Niles brought bis yoke of
steefa to town on Tuesday, hitched
tham'toa post in back of the Bap­
tist church and took an expectant pur­
chaser around to see how they would
stick to a dead pull, and just as they
were doing their level best, the poet
broke, and away went those steers lickit-a-split down Maple St. They were
stopped in front of the meat market,
where Tom surrounded them with
his gad and marched them off to
the wagon. But the little episode bus­
ted the sale.
. ‘
—A tramping Irishman, giving his
name as John Galliger, struck Nash­
ville on Saturday, and was soon so full
of beer and poor whisky that he didn’t
know B from bull’s foot, but Marshal
Parker had his eye o n him and put
him to bed in the cooler. Being ar­
raigned before Judge Killen for drunk­
enness he plead guilty. The judge injuired in regard to his state of finances
and upon learning that they aggregat­
ed ninety-six cents, appropriated the
gross assets of the treasury for bis fees
and set the prisoner free.
—Last Saturday night a party of
young men who would resent being
called loafers, amused themselves at a
late houron the street by yelling, laugh­
ing, moving boxes and other property
on the street away from their proper
places, and in many ways making them­
selves appear rediculous. A respect­
able young man of Charlotte was one
of the party, and vigilant eyes follow­
ed them in their mischief. The noise
made by them could not lie distinguish­
ed from that which is often made by
drunken rowdies, and names will be
given if the acts are repeated.^

—A short time since, a Nashville
—Frank Reynolds refused to act as youth went into the country, a short
arbitrator of the Bailey A Wood prop­ distance about dusk, to pay his address­
erty, and Chas. Brady has been ap­ es to one of the fair sex. but on arriv­
pointed in his stead. An inventory of ing at the houqe of the stern parent,
the shop, goods and utensils has been ' found no one nt home, and just as he
taken and the business will continue, was about to return to the road, he
spied the stern parent coming from the
and claims be adjusted promptly.
*&lt;^-The matter of the right of way for barn with milk pail in hand, and the
young man, not caring forau interview,
the extension of North Main and Ev­
hastened his pace, as did also the stem
art Sts. has finally been settled, the
parent who thought that a burglar was
third jury, on Monday, agreeing that
making a hasty retreat. It is hard to
Mrs. Ralston and Thoa. Blaisdell were
determine which heart of the two beat
entitled to nominal damages, the for­
the fastest. The young however was
mer twelve cents and the latter six.
not overtaken.
—Dame Rumor has a fresh lot of I
A ring used in in firing the anvil
scandal, which she is distributing for the Greenback jollification in front
among the eagar gossipers as freshly of Wood’s foundry on Wednesday eve­
as campaign dockments. Runner No 2 ning, burst, and one of the pieces was
aska: “why did No 1 run if he was not blown across Main St. and through Lee
guiltvT’ Who runner No. 1 is and what j Tuckermans house. The missile struck
he was guilty of, is a mystery, which I
the house near the northeast comer,
Mrs. Rumor fails to disclose with any j going through the wall and coming out
certainty.
.
through a window on the north side of
—Perry Butler, a blacksmith employ­ the building. Another went through
in Bartley’s shop, works with his coat the east door of the foundry, shatter­
off, and on Tuesday left the shop for ing the door badly. One of the slivers
some purpose, leaving Lis pocket book struck Tib. Sprinkett in the right
containing something over a hundred thigh inflictinga painful wound. The
dollars worth of valuable papers in his third piece went through the west door
coat During his absence a thief in­ of the foundry. Fortunately on one,
vaded the shop, who left the coat, but with the exception stated above, was
injured, although the chances that a
took the pocket book and contents.
dozen persons might have been injur­
—On Monday, Jesse Dowds entered ed were as great as the miss. One piece
complaint before Esc,. Powers charging of the flying ring went through Lanuis
Joel Stowe, with the larceny of a gun
Brady’s coat flap.
and revolver from Down’s house on
—The Bellevue Gazette has heard
that morning. A warrant was placed
in the hands of Jake Osmun who on that the Bojce reaper company of Per­
Tuesday brought the culprit before the ry, N. Y. employing 500 men, wtih a
’Squire and the examination was set good location in Michigan pointed out,
for Thursday, when the prisoner was where they can move their factory,and
discharged, the evidence being insus- the editor, having never examined
closely the enterprise and thrift nec­
ficient to hold him.
essary to draw such manufactories in­
—An effort is being made to re-or­
to a town, suggests that they try Belle­
gan ire our old cornet band, with Prof.
vue. Now it is not at all probable that
Levi Boothe as leader, he having
the proprietors of this faeiory will eVen
agreed to make Nashville his perma­
visit that place, much less to settle
nent home, if the band would raise
there with their mammoth works.
him *300 per annum for his services
Tne past record of towns figure large­
as instructor. A subscription paper
ly in the matter of inducing manufac
was started and at this writing $200
turers to locate in them,and the record
has been subscribed by our Hbnml
of Nashville will .bear investigation,
minded citizen* and the prospects
and for informatiun, would cite the
for Nashville having a cornet band
readers -to the last issue of The News.
that is a band are flattering.
Nashville will give dollars, where
—Mr*. Cornelia* Rape aged &lt;1 years I Bellevue" will give cents to public enJiving tome six or seven miles north
'­
east, in Vermontville, while engaged
about her household duties ott Wed­
nesday last, suddenly dropped dead,
fihe was seemingly in the best of health
and had steppwl into du- battry on
some errand and a few minutes later was
found there stark dead. The cam*
of her death wm dropsy of the heart.
Elder Holler conducted the funeral
services at the residence on Thursday.

| TERMS; $1.50per Year
I Credit StiBSOimoxs &gt;1.75.

’ terpruee of this kind ,hence her success
in building up so rapidly and developing far beyond the expectations of the
most sanguine. Come, then, to our
growing village where you can be sur­
rounded with thrift and saterprise, in
a place which is better located both
geographically and commercially than
any other village in the state, and the
people will welcome yon with open
arms and pocket books.

POLITICS BOILIN 3,

LOOAL GIBBLE-GABBLE.
And P«n«Ml Cklt.Chat.

POLITICAL CHRONICLES. .
chapter hi.

The past week has been decidedly
Law suits begin to blossom.
the warmest one politically ever known
Judge Smith wag in town on Tues­
in the histoiy of Nashville, and its all day.
on neepunt of the news from Maine.
Mrs. Harry Hale is visiting friends at
No olection(undoubtedly,ever occurred
Grand Rapid*.
in which all parties aeem to derive the
Ad. Stautonha* turned the crank,
satisfaction from that our political par­ again. It’* a girl.
ties have from Maine. For instance,
G. A. Trumau lias bought a span of
last week our Democratic friends were thorough bred colts.
hurrahing and every time they would
G. A, Truman and A. R. Wolcott
meet a Republican they would chuck have new ads thin week.
him in the ribs, whilst they softly
The M. C. R. R. Co. are to erect a
whispered in his ear “Have ynu heard new water tank at thi** station thia
from Maine.” On Saturday the telefall.
gragh wiri\flashed the news that Maine
Our Greenbackera, Democrats and
had gone Republican and the tiffie for Republicans, all, have heard from.
the JicpuHicans to rejoice had come, Maine.
which they did by firing off an anvil in
The machinery for Boise, Francis A
the evening.
Brooks fruit dryer arrived on Wed­
On Wednesday the news came that nesday.
the Greenback Governor in Maine had
Harrison McLaughlin of Ceresco,
been elected, aud the Greenbackers was visiting friends in this village the
made preparations for an "oh-lo-be past keek.
joyful.” Money was raised for powder,
A new ad received from J. Lenta A
and when evening came a roaring an­ Son’s to late for thig issue but will apvil, Feighner’s martial band, and a big
ear next week.
bonfire smote the stillness of the eve­
Wm. Kocher ha* been in Chicago
ning air.
Unfortunately, but with this week selecting bis fall and winter
what intent we are unable to say, the stock of goods.
Groenbackers located the latter named
Wm. Lindley went on Monday to
attractions and speaking under the | Jonesville to attend the funeral obse­
windows of the Un ion House Hall, where quies of his son.
the Garfield and Arthur club are wont to
Several of our citizens took in Max­
meet on this evening. Soon the stem •
wells theatre, at Vermontville, on
torious voice of James Martin, broke
Tuesday evening.
out upon the stillness of the night, in
Rev. A. D. Newton has been re-ap­
vituperation and bitter anathemas, at
pointed pastor of the Nashville circuit,
the Republican party, and the Repub­
by the M. E. Conference.
licans, unable to hold their meeting in
C.C. Wolcott has had two elegant
the hnll with any’show of their speak­
buggies built for the use of his White
ers being heard, adjourned to the street, Sewing Machine agent*.
built their fire in front of Wickham's
Col. Roberta, a Greenback editor
office, brought forth their box, the
from Bay City, is speaking at the opera
meeting was called to order by the
hou*e this (press) evening.
President, and Col. H. H. Gill of Jack­
The W. C. T. U., will hold their next
son, introduced a* a speaker, who made
meeting ac the residence of Mrs. James
a short, spicy,’ and instructive speech.
Fleming, Sept. 31st at 2 p. in.
His personal knowledge of life in the
A girl at Al. Beebe's is the latest at­
South, qualified him to enlighten the
traction on Reed Street, and she made
minds of the public on the manner of
her debut last Saturday night.
obtaining large Democratic victories,
Jacob Lentz has built an addition to
he stating that in that section it being
hi* residence, and planted fine hitching
only necessary to know how large a
posts in front of the new brick.
democratic
majority was
requir­
H. M. Lee and wife, W. G. Sear*,went
ed, go into the mountains, shake
to Chicago on Tuesday, to enjoy a few
the huckleberry bushes aud Democrats
day*, sight-seeing at the Exposition.
would swarm out like bees from a hive.
Mr*. Geo.. Howe was attacked on
J. J. Potter, who had been previously
Sunday last with diptheria,but prompt
ap(*unte&lt;l to address the club meeting,
medical aid brought relief and well­
then followed with a few well chosen
ness.
remarks upon the national issue* of the
Geo. Howe and wife, Mrs. Jesse
day. L. J. Wheeler was called upon,
Austin, E. Cook, H. T.Y)avid8on and
and came forward and addressed the
•C. W. Demarav' attend the Grand
meeting in h-is usual plain bi t spirited
Rapid* fair on Wednesday.
manner ns did al*o E. Parody, the Pres­
Y We understand an amateur dramatic
ident of the club. The speeches of
each were loudly applauded by the en- J troup is being organized here, aud will
give some displays of home talent dur­
thuriastic crowd, and the time between
ing the coming fall and'winter.
speeches was interspersed with song*
The meeting to be held by the W. C.
from the glee club. The meeting then
T. U. on Oct. 6tb. at 3:80 o’clock,p. m..
adjourned for one week to meet in
will be the regular time for election of
Union Hall, with the announcement
officers, and the presence of every
that on that occasion, the torches
member is desired.
would be here, pnd a torch-light pro­
The M. E. Social will be entertained
cession foimed.
by Mr. and Mrs. Howe, Wednesday af­
In the meantime, Warren Hecock of
ternoon and evening, Sept, 29, Supper
Maple Grove, addressed the people
will be served at the usual hour. A
gathered in front of the Union House,
cordial invitation is extended to all.
occasionally referring to the other par­
The managers of the Jackson county
ty, and their demonstrations of delight
fair have our thanks for a comp.
as a facsimile of rebels and rebel yells,
The fair is to be held on the 4th, Sth,
and finally said that he blushed with
6th, 7th and 8th of October and the
shame, when he remembered that h&lt;
premiums and purses offered amount
shouldered the musket in defense of to *5,000.
the Union. Hecock was frequently in­
J. Cross of Castletompresents us with
terrupted by Martin with such ex­
a basket of fine peaches and pears. E.II.
clamations, as “Give’em h-------- l,”etc.
Palmero brother-in-law from Battle
He, with a large number of bis party
Creek, has been visiting Jim and took
spreading the idea that the other bon­
the favorable opportunity of subscrib­
fire and meeting was a gross insult to
ing for The News.
them, and organized for the express
Geo. H. Maxwell and wife of theatriand only purpose of breaking up their
famc, werefn town Tuesday, and will
meeting. We have interviewed the
return with their troop aud give us a
leading spirit* of the other meeting
week’s entertainment in about three
and they express themselves different­
months. They are ready for Jthe win­
ly, claiming that the organizing©! the ter season with s!x new plays.
jollification in front of their club room
The White Sewing Machine is with­
on the regular night of their meeting
out a doubt to day, the leading mach­
was an insult to them, broke up their
ine in the market. Mr. Wolcott has
meeting, which gave them as much the agency for the genuine singer
right to the street as the Greenbacker*.
machine and has reduced the price,
If one party is more guilty than the from *45 to *35 for drop leaf and three
other The News does not care to shield drawers. All who anticipate buying
that party, and we arc inclined to the should not fail to call on C. C. Wolcott.
statement of a leading and prominent
The Red Ribbon meeting, last
Greenbacker of this village, W. 8. Mondai was largely attended and
Power*, which was that both parties everyone seemed to eqjoy the enter­
were to blame, one no more than the tainment. Miss Webster of Chicago,
other.
wa* present and gave some ven fine
Taking everything into considera­ recatations. Mrs. L. J. Wilson made an
tion both meeting* were conducted earnest appeal to the ladies, to sign
with unusual good order. The Green­ the petition to the legislature, urging
back meeting adjourned about 9:30, them to submit the constitutional
when everybody departed for home and amendment to the people. She report­
their virtuous couches to dream over ed about 150 as having already signed
It in thi* vicinity. A fine quartette wm
the result from Maine. There was then *ang endued: “Good night. Gen­
considerable loud talk on the street on tle Folk** after Which the meeting ad­
the following day, but at this writing journed for one week. The entersweet peace has smiled upon the wrathy
ones and all is quiet on the Thornap­
ple.
filled.

And again in the ninth month, and
on the seventeenth day of the month,
at eveniug, it came to Dass that there
gathered together a great multitude of
men and women and children, at the
temple called Opera,a Strong man was
cliosen to preside over the meeting;
and the choir sang a song, after which
a lady named Baxter, whose surname
is Marion, was presented to the people,
by the Strong man, who said that the
influence of woman was stronger, up­
on mind of man, than that of one of
their own sex, therefore this woman
cometh before yon to declare .certain
tiling*, which is tor your good that ye
should hear.
And the woman arose and spake un­
to the people after this wise, saying:
“ye men of Nashville, I am a woman
and have not the right to vote, there­
fore I look at the political issues of the
day, from a neutral standpoint. I hold
tluit the ballot is a sacred trust, and
the voters should study the situation of
public affair*, inform themselves on
the i*8UC8 of the day. and vote in ac­
cordance with their honest convic­
tions.
Veri’.y, vqrily. I gay unto you. there
are two elements standing side by side,
each clamoring your support, t|ie one,
clamoring loudlv for a chance to step
into power, and is largely made up of
men who feel strongly the keen
thrust of northern patriotism in com­
pel ing them to submit to the constitu­
tion of this government, and are the
head leader* of the ‘Lost Cause.’ High­
ly esteeffied ladies of my acqnaintace.
who have visited in the land of the
south, state that a strong feeling of
enmity exinta in the minds of southern
ladiez-agninst the women of the -north,
These are small matter* but they are
’straws which show which way the
Id the Cincinnati platform, the dem­
ocracy pledged itself anew to the doc­
trines of Lee and Jackson, the patriots
of the past. Who are the patriots of
the past? They are the men who advo­
cated the doctrines of state sovereignty
and secession. Why do they cling to
their traditions? The speeches of their
leaders, in Congress answer, what‘they
fonght for in the war they now fight
for in congress. Unless this sect give
satisfactory evidence that- they will
stand by the constitution, and preserve
the principles of a free government,
pause before you give them the reigus
of power.
Wade Hampton nays : The princples
of the southern confederacy in 1800 are
on trial to-day. If thi* be the case,the
public jury in November should render
it* verdict understandiugly and bury
this matter forever from the sight of
the American people.
«
I xrould not have you ignorant,brethren of the fact that I make a wide dif­
ference between the loyal democrat of
the north aud the disloyal democrat of
the south, but the one is being deluded
by the wily tale of the other, and does
not comprehend the danger into which
he is being drawn. •
As the visions of the pa*t pass be­
fore us we see that during twenty
years 6f Republican rule, a race of
people have been set free, commerce
has revived, peace has been established
nt home and abroad, an enormous debt
is rapidly melting away, the public
credit has been put upon a firm basis,
and prosperity reigns supreme through­
out 'this broad land. In 1860, after
nineteen years of democratic rule, the
bonds of the nation were sold at a dis­
count of thirty cents on a dollar and
to-day after twenty years of Republi­
can rule, its bonds are disposed of at a
premium.
In Buchanan’s administra­
tion, the loss on one thousand dollars
revenue collected, there was a loss of
three dollars. In Grant’s administra­
tion the loss on oue thousand dollars,
was thirtynine cento and during Hayes
administration the smallest coin will
pay the loss on three thousand dollars
collection. Men and brethren, is this
not a good record for the party in pow­
er ? do you desire a change ?
In answer to the Intel rogatory of the
Fusion, *Have you heard from Maine T
have beard from Maine, and in the
language of the democracy, exclaim,as
Maine goes, so goes the UnionI
This sect have refused obedience to
the laws of the country, fought against
the Union, brought debt upon the na­
tion,denounced everything that tended
to defeat their plans, worked agaist
resumption, and now, when the nation
j* prosperous despite their endeavors
to overthrow it, they crow over the
nation’s credit and would try to de­
lude yon with the idea that they did
ft.
Verily I say unto you, by their deeds

NUMBER 1.
ye shall known them. Gen. Hancock,
their chosen leader is a superb military
man but no statesman. He bus turned
.his back against the principles hr
fought to ,establish, and the friends
whe educated him in his military lore
and has became a tool in the hand*
of the enemy, to tear down those in.
st i tut ions so dear to a free people, and
build in their stead those to be plan­
ned and directed by a people who at­
tempted the nation’s overthrow. A man
representing the people is bound to re­
spect the will of liis constituents and
the southern leaders say, that if Han­
cock will not run the government to
suit them, they will run it themselves.
Gen. Garfield is a self-made man.
Born in the humble walks of life, -he*
haa climbed, stepby step, tip the hill
of fame and now stands on the summit
■a man of principle and a man of hon­
or.
And again I say unto you. this sect
called Republicans is to-day in a posi­
tion to further the temperance work,
and jn their convention they refused
to insert a liquor plank as they wenpetitioned to do by the representatives
of tbe.liqnor trafiiie, and are’ free to
legislate in the interest of tempeianoc,
whereas we have no hope of this from
the other party.
Th^re is a man in the city of Char­
lotte, in the province of Michigan
named Lacy,whose surname is Edward
whom the republicans have chosen as
the man they nave to represent them in
Congress, and I know him to be n man
of honor and integrity, and one who
will do all in hi* power, for his fellow
man. He is a man that will dare to do
right, whatever may oppose, and is in
.every way worthy of your support nt
the polls in November next, and I bespeakforhim a handsome majority over
his opponents in the coming election.” •
And when this woman bad made an
end of speaking they sang a hymn and
departed joyfully to their home.
.

LOCAL MATTERS.
Wanted To Kxchangc.
Eighty acre* of good land for
portableaaw mill. Land is of excellent
quality, well watered.35 acre* improved
100 rod* to school hnuse, 1 mile from
railroad station. Address The News
office, Nashville, Mich.
STIf you want a good Carpet for a
small amount of money, call on L. J.
Wheeler.

tV I have now in stock a large line
of that celebrated Blocher Boot, these
boots are all made by hand nnd every
pair warranted, they are undoubtedly
die best boot in the market. Sold ex­
clusively by [46-tf] D. C. Griffith.

IV Bov* remember that die boss
No. 1 Plug and Fino Cut Tobacco can
only be found nt F. J. Purchi*. Prices
low.
_______________________
New Battery.
My bakery is now ready for business.
Have built a new oven arid nil wishing
fresh bread, biscuits, cakes, pie*, etc.,
can have them ever?’ day.
Warm
meals and lunches at all hours. Give
ns a trial.
N. B. Shaw.

t iT The largest assortment of collar*,
both stand up and turn down, and tie*,
in Nashville, at F. J. Purchis’ barber
shop. They are the latest style out,
nnd, die gins say, make the boys sim­
ply irresistible.
Home Mioelng and Jobbing
II luck* mi thing.
E. Cook wishes to-announce, that on
and after the 17tb of Sept, he will do
Horseshoeing and all kind* of Custom
Work. Chas. Middleton, the BossShoer, will do your work in the most ap­
proved manner. We shall be pleased
to see you all.
Elgexe Cook.

New Cider.
Bring along your apples and try my
new patent press and grater, which
will be in operation in a few days.
H. R. Dickixsox.

THE

J EWE LEE&gt;.
C. W. DEM ARA Y.
The finest stock of Clocks in Barry
or Eaton county.
A good stock of straight Elgin
Watches, will not handle a Watch but
cm be recommended by all, all full
Niebel movement. Straight Line Es­
capement, Quick trains.
PF A fine line of Jewelry and Silver
Ware. Two door* south of Truman’s,
C. W. Dema ray.
ty I have opened this week a fine
line of Bolton made Hanies*. See them
before you buy.
C. C. Wolcott.

iy Nickle trimmed, custom made,
liglit Harness. Very cheap,
C. C. Wolcott,
[y Ladies and Gent’s Riding Saddle*
and Bridles, to be had only of
C. C. Woloott. ,

“A I&gt;»y of Fate.”
The latest Novel by Rev. E. P. Roe,
can be obtained of H. G. Hale, early
in October.

Warned.
10,000 bus. good, sound apples, do
wind fall* unless sound and free from
worms, apply to
Brooks, Boise A Pramcxs.

Notice of &lt;k&gt;-Parlncmhl|».
Owing to the increasing demands
of my business I have thi* day associa­
ted with me in the practice of medi­
cine and Surgery F. K. Timmerman M.
D„ a graduate of Micbagau University
I am pleased to introduce him to my
friends and patron* m a gentleman and
one thoroughly qualified in hi* profeasioo.
A. Barber, M. D.
Nashville Sept, 1.1 JK».

�1879, and

was taken

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binnacle lamps, and it was absolutely do.
formed with grief and terror—not tw
himself, brave old sailor, but for his l&gt;cy8
in the boats.
•'Who's at tbs whedr ha shouted;

end, from Albany to Eoch.
mile*.—A. J. Uayea, Jr^ «a
Magaxintt..

“ A Moot

Ji

Chip's chest' It was addressed to a wo­ that is, one which is nut
for
man, with the name and number of a or against the prisoner.'
hundred miles off tlie coast of Western
Cambridge street I found the place— tice it is diffictut to secure twelve' men
Australia—the great penal colony of Eng­
land—and during that time had not deep quite voice; "Eve got the wheel." a small frame house, with lota of Chip's of "cold neutrality.”
All men are
fallen in with a single sp^nn whale.
That was Chips, and. I walked aft to handiword around it. His mother met more or less influenced by untonscions
One raw -afternoon, with a harsh be qAa him. Just then a long-hail camo nte at thn door, white-haired woman. prejudices, such as arise from birth,
breeze and a rising sea, at lost we heard through the darkness, and wo saw the See seemed to have been waiting aud education, social poaition, or habit* of
the long sing-song cry, from tho most- flash of a boat's lantern on the lee quar­ watching for somelxxly. A few wards life,
Lawren know the power whidh sym­
head, "He blows! ther—re—bl6-o-wsl" ter. In a minute more a line was flung told the hopeless story. Tho letter Was
i’l toil n&lt;3 frvia lacrnt
■ Four times, at regular intervals of about aboard, and wo soon had one crew safe for her, and she read it over— the letter pathy has over tho judgment of men.
of her only bqy, asking forgiveness for his in defending criminals, they not infre­
forty seconds, tlie cry was repented; and on deck. It was tho mate's boat
one
great
and
only
disobedience-and
as
quently
finesse to secure a' jury whose
then he knew it was a bjxthi whale.
“Where ore tho others,” was the first
she read, the white head lient lower and unconscious sympathies will be in favor
It was about 5 o’clock in the evening
■■
A thief's counsel
when the first cry was heard, and tho
"Fast to the whale." was the answer, lower, till it mot the tliin hands; and of the prisoner.
sun went down at 6:30, with scarcely five “and there are no lanterns on the boat." I turned and left the little room I had would not be grieved if he believed
One of tlie men from the boat relieved darkened, .'with all its poor ornaments, Shakspeore’s words true of those trying
'itm.
minutes of twilfobt. As a rule, on board
of American whalers, when whales are Chips nt the wheel, and he went forward useless now, and, as I walked toward liis client :
to ng lanterns
at late
the in
forethe
andevening,
main tope.
. Boston,
seen
the
boats areI could not help thinking that
not sent down, unleas circumstances, When this was done wo stood together God's ways ore often wofully fur from
such os weather, moonlight, and bo on, on the forecastle, looking and listening being our ways.—Appleton'a JoumaL
&gt;, THE CARPENTER.
An anecdoU; of a distinguished lawyer
are very favorable. In most cases the. for the boats. Suddenly he turned to
of Kentucky, tho lata John J. CrittenHints to the Consumptive.
course* of the whales and' the speed of me and said:
The diet of the consumptive should be
their travel are carefully noted. When
"Chips," whom I knew far montlis by "on a couree " a school of sperm whales night While I was at the wheel, It simple and nutritious : very strict rules
nooUier name was ship's carpenter of will move at the rote of about six miles seemed to me as if something whispered aa to special articles of diet are uncalled indicted far biting off another man’s ear
the wbalerGawUe, of New Bedford. He an hour; when " feeding" they keep on in my car that we’re going to lose one for, unless the stomach should have ex­ in a fight Tho trial came off before
Judge Broadnax, a stately, high-toned
was twenty-six years old, six feet high, the same "ground" not moving more man to-night"
hibited unusual signs of imperfect pow­
and strong as a tree. He was the favor- than a fete milre a day. When seen late
Timid he was growing as superstitious er. Meat should be taken once or twice gendcuinn, who dressed in short trous­
in the evening, the ship is steered dur­ as old Kanaka Joe, and he answered:
a day, with a good allowance of fat Fish ers, silk stockings and top-boota. The
teuder and
"I can't help it- It did seem that I ia-nulritions, especially oysters. Milk, Judge hated rowdyism, and, though a
ing the night according to the observa­
warm admirer of Mr. Crittenden, often
tions, and often finds the school in night heard that whisper, and so plain was it is very nutritious, and two or three pinta
was powerful. And the soft word which in the' morning, whan the boats are at that I nearly idropped the wheel in may be taken in the course of the day. chided him for taking fees of low rascals
who habitually engaged in brawls.
tumeth away wrath, with the gentle hand once sent down.
terror."
j
.
At the Hospital for Consumption at
After much spurring between the court
to soothe a sufferer, ore often needed in
Another shout from the sea cut off Bromjiton
This course was not followed on tho
Brompton many of the patients have a
and State's Attorney and the prisoner’s
the whale fisheries.
evening in question. It was not a school further talk, ^qd we soon hod two more I glass of rum and milk tlio
the first thing in
counsel, eleven jurymen wtre obtained.
Most of tho foremost hands of tho Ga- we saw, but a “lone whale " and one of boats nt the dayita. The absent] one j the morning, before breakfast, to help
'
Many respectable men had been reject­
aclle were rough Portugese lads, from tho extraordinary size. The night promised .....
was
Mr.
Joseph'^
that-। them to drew, and undoubtedly
----------r.and
— wo
—.knew
----- - --------—dv-Lfodly it often ed by Mr. Crittenden, a fact which hod
Western Islands, on their flrat voyage. to be a rough one, and the whale’s mo-, through
“
'thtek^aind
'
' '*___
"_ ___
'' *_hold
*" Jdoes
..a.1 milk
m taken
thin-he
would
doesgood,
good. sAsses'
milk may
mayLbo
They were treated with coarse contempt tions were, strangely irregular, as-if ho on to the artiale. It was hours before Ji when ordinary milk disagrees. Another exasperated the Judge. An ill-looking
fellow, with a tattered straw hat, a piece
--------------------v- “
1 -----------------‘ JbT fat
by tho few American seamen and by the hod lost himself in an unknown sea.
we found
him; and when we did
he reI favorite prescription
is bacon for
fused to cut -his
line
from tho carcass. ------------| breakfast
Sugar is
is very
very fattening, and of his nose torn off, and a bruised face,
------- -.............................Sugar
was brought up'to be sworn in as the
There is sometliing solemn and mys­ ------- .The o?dy "white man"—as the Yankee
The captain cried to him that we could there is no objection to taking it even in
sailor lovps to call himself—who was kind terious in tho sight of "lone whales," nothold
uni hold tho whole
whals in sucn
Mimn' a
* ■»«
sea, hnt
but considerable quantities.
A. moderate twelfth juryman.
■ Mr. Chittendon asked him a few ques. and patient with tho rude bovs was and marvelous superstitions are current tho whaleman cried back:
allowance of wine or spirits is advisable, »tious, and then ccoliy said :
Chips; aud he was never tired of show­ among whalemen respecting them.
but it should be taken with caution when
" Well, Judge, rather than be the
ing them or teaching them some tiling of Though spending year after year on the , ‘He’s a hundred-on’-flfty barreler;
it flushes the face dr quickens the pulse. cause ot, any more delay, I’ll take this
what ho knew. He was one of thorn great waters, whalers become more im- and if you don’t take the line alxxird,
Moderate aud frequent exercise m the man."
well
stick
to
him
in
the
boat!
”
premioDnble
to
siqienuttural
things
than
unselfish fellows who did not believe in
open
air is essential. We ■ do know tliat
Soon
after,
as
the
gale
was
moderating,
"I knew it!” exclaimed the angrv
keeping knowledge to themselves. He other seamen, and long observation of
now and again it is very essential to
had never liecn to sea before, but during tlie shoals ar schools of the vast creatures tlie line was taken in, passing through a "change the air;” but we consider that Judge, springing to his feet. “ Yes, I
tho first two years of-thin voyage he had they pursue, tends to fill them with strong iron brace acrewed on to tlie star­ to do that with any chance of advantage knew it 1 The moment I laid eyes on
boardrail
just
forward
of
the
gangway
the fellow, I-knew you would "accept
attended to so many things besides his amnzemont and awe when they meet
it is necesHary to go far afield ; and we
own easy work, that ho was considered with a solitary leviathan who hns aban­ amidships, from which it was taken back think also that such change of the air is him I Did any living man,” ho con­
tinued, looking contemptuously at tho
aa one of tho best and coolest whales- doned all fellowship with his kind, who and made fast to tlie windlass bite at the
only
needful
when
sickness
of
the
body
foot
of
the
mainmast.
lives by his own law—lonely’ mighty and i
jury-box, "ever see such a jury be­
men aboard.
It was a new line of stoat Manila has come npon us, or when it threatens fore?"
Although exempt from standing watch, tcrriblk
hemp, and its strength was put to a fear­ to come. When nothing else can be
"Why, your Honor," quietly replied
• he had insisted on doing the duty from
Boon After tlie cry from aloft, we saw the ' ful test A hundred fathoms astern of done,
sitting
out
in the open
air --------should Mr. Crittenden, "I pronounce this a
—
—
,
----—
----------------x
-™
—
the first day out. At night, if tho weather wbaU from the deck, only a short dis- i
the ship if held tho monster's cayrasa; I always be insisted on—in a garden, on a most respectable juiy.”
were good, he would sit on tho main tance from the ship, and we might have I
and. ns the vessel rolled heavily to the balcony, or even at an open window, I Of course, after the Judge's speech,
hatch, in the center of a ring of the Por­ seen him long liefore had not liis white, '
sen tho strain on tlie line was terrific. Anything is better tlian remaining shut I the prisoner's cose was decided. The
tugese ladkj'and with wonderful patience bush-like spout been lost in tlie angrv- i
Standing forward of it I laid my hand on up in the same room from morning to I jury went through the formality of a
teach them to make splices and knots, whiteness that was fast spreading over the line' as the strain came, and I felt it night.
night We heard of a man who, on be-‘’ । trial, and brought in a verdict~L“ Not
and to apeak English. He never tired the sea.
stretch and contract like a rope of India ing told that riding was beneficial, hired
J guilty." Their prejudices and their ir­
of doing this or nay ofth?-; kindly thing
For a moment all eves were fastened ’ rubber.
sihorse
•—* and
’ galloped
’’
’ alvout1 till **~
he was
ritation, excited by the Judge’s con­
for them. In tho day time, if there were on the long body, like a great, black ।
Mr. Joseph's Ixmt had. come alongside, so.» uiuxumu
uu u*u
exhausted that ho
did uxn
not recover &gt;ur
for r
work
fnr him
nt his
hia Itnute,
im.I.. he
I... still
..till had ,’ tube, over which the waves washed,
work for
him at
and the captain, standing on the. star- I a fortnight. Exercise should bo carried i tempt, were too active for them to ren­
them around him, explaining everything Every
...3
face was wonder-stricken
‘
‘
at the
‘
j board rail, was shouting to him through to a point short of producing fatigue, der a verdict ucc''rt:ing to low and evidenoe.___________________
os ’he sawed or plant'd,
as ---------if he wished
| immense
si: whale.
”7* —
i immense
size of tlie
a trumpet. The lino from the whale i In ordinary cases of consumption there ।
to make them as gixxl carpenters aa he [ Captain Clifford had been examining | passing from astern to the brace forward, I is not the slightest occasion for the pa- I
Quietly Caught,
i—i.
.
. . him through a glare, which he handed
and bock
to
the
bite
amidships,
made
on tient to keep his room, but still it is j Parisian justice, once on the track of
_
—
-----—
--------------r~,
---------On Bunday when every one brought I in turn to each of his officers.
...
.v------ .-j_ very important that the sleeping apart- I a criminal, is almost ns inevitable as
5 .L11,''•J “,d P'ct,lre«
Chip.
-WT,,! ao vou ,„J. Mr. Hwney!" ho acute angle, inside of which the captain
*ow&lt;.-a the uuly «gn. rf
„ taqninj „(
firnt m»to. who 6U..e«d wm standing. I saw and noticed this us ment should bo properly ventilated. fate. .A letter from the French capital
passed forward, and I noticed, also, in tho The great thing is to get aa much pure illustrates tli'i ingenious perfection of the
™ “*;■
•••«■, anlrono on
wt (he ran «&gt;d uuwercd:
dark, a tall man who' seemed to lie.lean­ air us possible consistent with warmth detective system in that city. No rogue,
-«oepl m.yooll-who hU nolher pin- |
..Oo ,|own ,ir. WB „„ doit...
ing against the line. “I hope ho is for- and the absence of draughts. Only a French or foreign, can know but that
fard of it," I said to myself us I went on moderate temjxjraturo should be permit­ an officer is concealed under the coat of
™
.J****1,?* J10*”?' , ,
to the oooondmate, an old PortoReM of
.
ted, so that when in bed the jiatient tho first servant who waits on him.
When the ohip tonched al «&gt;m&lt;. port ■ „ltawrdi„m riao, ^d perhapa tho m-l with what I was about
I had
doea not feel
reel ■ cold.
cola. In
m summer, good &lt;■ a
young man, dressed in the height
bad not taken six steps from tho
thei*spot
’w%‘ I does
A young
1T(.
“d
n«.ran for | tu„olu whaleman aliro
_
' ’ ’ i, came
with all the other travletters, Chqxj remained aboard—he knew I
«./- j
• ■,
a a 1 when something strange occurred. The ventflation should be secured by letting j of’ fashion,
thaw w» none ta him. In » of (ho . , °° d"^•
!° .I"1 th’
ship steadied, as if tho wind had ceased, down the windows fur an inch or so nt । elers out of the train which had just
boya' alhiuuKImfounda pir(nn-of anold, - f*™ ’.
”f“r "Ci ,llm “ft1*111There was no sound greater than the
fop- At tho Hospital for Consump- j reached Paris from Brussels. He had
whito-hairwl woman-toe lad', mother- ! 11,0
°‘h“h &lt;&gt;fBo*'r’
storm; but, instead, there seemed to fall ' f,on ftt Brompton the wards nnd gnllerii-s scarcely quitted the car when he w
as aowas
and errry Rood., after,,™, he aok«l for
“d
J1'6
mIni
suddenly a stillness. I ran amidshipa , aru bept, winter and summer, at a uni- costed courteously :
that album, and alw.y, gove it book 1
lo?“
and grasjied for the line in the dark. It j fon» temperature of a little over 60 deg.
" Do you wish a porter, sir?”
when he had tamed and li,k.J at that 1
**“ bo,t*' •h“a‘od *h“
wm gone! A rush to the rail, and all I The policy of this system is open to
" The very thing I was looking for.
• -- mv
-*—j-’had
--a*
— out
—ixt
picture.
Ina?- .
was clear.
The- strain
torn
the. question, and, in the opinion of many Will you take this valise, and show me
,
The lines and irons had olrviwlv l&gt;cen brace. The mighty pull of the whale competent judges, the patients ■ would tho way to Hotel da la Boumania,
The ship had been two yrera out when thrown in by tlie crew*. A "heave, oh!"
do
Ixjtter
if
the
temjieraturo
were
con
­
astern ho&lt;£ jerked the Kne straight, like
Boulevard St. Michel? As this is my
I first saw Cliips. Through straiigo and and a straining sound, and in one minthe cord of a gigantic Ixiw, and the cap­ siderably reduce«L—Family Fhytician. first visit to Paris, I prefer going there
cJ^cnms^nce’’ I wre afloat on | ute the four boats struck the water, and tain, who had lx&gt;en standing on the rail,
on foot.”
the Indian Ocean in a small boat, when the men were settled on the thwarts with
The
Terror*
of
Carving.
was struck by the flying rope and thrown
" At your service, sir."
thia New Bedford whaler hove in sight, the
' long
'
oars out
senseless fur into tlie sea.
The misery of habitual carving can
On they irugded. When Ha y had
and ran toward me. The first man to !
The sun was low and large and red,
spring out iu the mizzen chains, to help ,’
All this hod been seen by the men in j, hardly be exaggerated. Tho man who crossed Pont St. Michel, the porter, in­
and
the
whole
western
sea
aud
sky
were
me aboard,' wm strong-banded ChijM,
the Ixiat before any one on board had :I comes home tired from his dnv'* work stead of the following du Palais, turned
___________
„ less
&gt;«» m.u
mm- j! “d “ta dow? «?
,Td? * ‘&gt;PC* to the left, went down Quni de 1’Horoltho _______
affair. In
thau »
a minwith tears of sympathy in his eyre. . On magnificent in crimson and gold and realized
nto the
the cry
my qf
of “
••S.vna!"
“•!
»'
thl»; pge, and entered the Prelecture of Po­
deck the captain met mo with ojx*n hand block. Ihc picture was one of the finest .ute
Savod!" rnmohoa
’ * u« from
Jewel*. «na, in . nhorter time than ‘“J”
*° undergo the btoor ot lice.
and heart, and far eight months I sailed I ever saw. The rising sea was jet Hack, Mr.
IL.
’
:
_______________
_
•
•
w .
&lt;
y
nnnnnnA his personal
Terminal
carving, and to postpone
He said to the owner of the valise,
with the whalemen, and took part in the except where it was bloody; a broad can be
imagined
by a. landsman,
the carvm£r.
road of crimson shimmered from tho boat waa hanging at the davits, and the dinner until his appetite has vanished. " I am going to introduce you to the
good and ill tliat Well them.
Chips and I were friends from tlie in­ ship to the sun; the long body of the injured commander was being cared for It is no small labor to carve for a family, master of the nouse," ns he ushered him
say of six persona. The joints of the into the office of tho head detective.'
stant our hands shuck. Shaking hands whale, even blacker than the sea, was in his cabin.
spring chicken are apparently
The latterlio sooner laid eyes on the
u one of the beat tests of character. plainly seen in tho ruddy glare; and life
Rum and hardd rubbing are the
the potent
)tent combination of steel
t&gt;teel and India
Ind: rubbtw, ! stranger than he said, " Why,’gi»od-day,
Some people shako your hand so politely was added to the immense scene by the
------------ —on- a whaler,
remedies
i ’ ’ and ’by
’ dint of ! and can neither lie cut nor dragged
flint
11 ___
Mons. Vanwater. You have just come
that wrrm
yon feel they ___
would
care ‘kighta
♦
8pT
. °U,'i
they drew near the three tho captain opened his eyes in n i apart; while the roast twf, toughened from Antwerp, where you stole a large
little about shaking your acquaintance; mSonh0 * P
qnnrtei of an hour.
He had been
fenr- ye are nt
n l&gt;v
by long
of service in ita original sum. of money. You Lave already sjient
some men slip their hands into yours 1 “otiouhloss monster.
’ shape of an ox, requires more strength five years in jail for a similar enme.
vnnlrA you ...
..... were squeez­
It was not until the boats hod left tlie stunned, but not seriously injured.
and make
feel os......
if you
He was amiizt-d at first at seeing the of wrist on the part of the carver than What on earth jtossessod you to want to
ship
that
wo
realized
how
tlireatening
ing a fish; some people’s hands are so
mate
and
myself
standing
over
him
with
thick, and fat, and cold, that you might was the weather. Every moment.the l tlie rum bottle. But without a word he would suffice to saw a twelve-inch log. put up at the Hotel de la Eonmanin,
When at last the work of carving M where lodging* are dear, -when you
as well grasp the fingers of a leather sous came wilder and heavier against tlie realized the situation.
done, the delicate nnd difficult duty at knew I raid a chamber at your disposal
dummv. Moat people, and nice people, vessel. Only now and again, os they
"How u» the weather?” he asked.
"helping" begins. There can be no for which I should not charge 1 cent ?"
shake hands ns a preliminary to conversa­ were lifted on a sea, could we catch sight
“The wind has
down,” said Mr. . ixsice of mind for the man who helpaThe thief was put in a eell until the
tion; but now and then one's hand of the brave little boats. The breeze Joseph. "We'rej &lt;gone
’
* jib” and I hi*
’ family and his occasional guest* to
------ r—
a under foresail
legid papers to warrant his -xtraditiou
strikes into a sympathetic palm, the grew stronger every minute, and before
reefed
topsails,
and
running
right
away
any
lood except soup or oysters, both readied Paris. It is well said, “The
fingers take full ho’d. the thumbs inter­ tlie first lx»t neared the whole, was fmm
H
im
w
E
h
I
a
*
’
—
J
—
.
_____________
a_i_
..
i
r
r
&gt;
from the whale.”
of wjxich can be accurately aud fairly law has along arm.”
lock and close—and when tliat friendly whistling through the rigging in the wild
"Gone?” said the old man.
divided. In the case of children he can
grasp is over, there is not a wonl to lx? way that tells of a coming gale. The
1 Defertlve’s Story.
“Gone."answered Mr. Joseph ruefully.
_
give ____________
satisfaction. _____
There___
is _no
said—it spoke all friendly greeting in ita captain regretted the lowering of the “Stanchion dragged, and the line parted, never
rule in thia matter ’beyond...............
that of givii
There is a story told of fclady anri gen­
own good language. Just such a kindly Ixjata, and soon signaled them to return.
and eight thousand dollars went without the chicken lees to the lx&gt;y«, which ci
tleman traveling'together on an Ikiglish
But
the
:nen
were
excited,
and
refused
to
and grim grip did Chips give me the
see the signal Filled to tlie gunwale, “
railroad. They were strangers to each
1x1 loifowed. To ask people what pc
first time we'tact
“Tell Chips to see to that broken I
When I boarded tho wlialer I was in a the seas lashing over them every mo­ rail," said the captain, ckwing his eyes of the chicken they prefer is simply ' other. Sttddenlv the geatteman aaad:
ment, on they went where only a 'thing
"Madrea, I will troubfe you to took
madness.
Either
everybody
will
tell
bad way for clothes; all tliat belonged to
drowsily.
the truth and demand the beat cut, in out of the window for a. few minutes ; I
me in the world were the few branded so nearly perfect as a whaleboat could
“Ay, ay, sir,” said the old second which case all but one will be exnaper­ aza, going to make somoohsngea in my
rags that I hud worn in the boat Sailors keep afloat. As the first boat swung mote, as he stumped on deck, *
to run down to leeward of the —
—__1 -----ated by foair.g to have thew wishes grat­ wearing apparel"
T -1---■_»-- —,&lt;----------------__
• &lt;» _ ----■■ _ ■ ■ &lt;
are used to such tilings; and they know round
“Certain!-* nr:’* nlw ranKa/T -with
x heard
nciiru him
uud atop
wep at
mmo
aiier-natcu, ified, c* everbody will reply "Any port,"
whale, tlie red sun stood fairly on the | I
the after-hutch,
the remedy. Every one camo fai ward black field of ocean.
where ♦&gt;..
the boui-steerere —
andi »the
carpenter
r..--------“It Makes no difference
or words to
■with his little offering. One brought a
lived, and call “Chips” two or three the aaaui mendacious and aggravating
Talk
about
the
bravery
of
soldiers
in
hot, another a jacket, another a pair of
sea boots, a jack-knife, a cake of to­ battle, or of men inshore in any enter­ another voice—not Chips'; then a round effect Of course, v hen the man who
“N&lt;jw, Madam, my change* is combacco. and so on. until I had a bunli full prise you please; what is it to the bravery d hurried feet on deck, a shout down says “It makes no difference” is halped
of such a deed as this? A thousand mfles
to anyHi ing but the breast, he liecsmce plet&lt;xl, and you may reeumo your seat.”
from land, six men in a little twenty­ tho foreastle; and a slwut back in answer. the ^oemy of the carver for lif», and ; Wbea the bdy turned she Leheld her
Chips had least to give of all, for he eight-foot siirll, coolly going down in a There wm no Chips there.
hnd shipped without a regular outfit But stormy sea to do battle with tho mightiest
Two minutes after, a heavy foot camo
when he saw all that had l&gt;ecn given, created animal! It is the extreme of
suited. It is far bettor to boldly help I.
. or Madam, whichever
smiling at tho rough boys ns each one human coolness and courage, because it
people, vrithout making any pfetanw) aL ,y°tt w*," said the lady,. “I mu t
handed his offering, he drew me off to is the extreme of danger. The soldier
©oasultii’g their wishes. They will then ■ tnn&gt;Wo y&lt;m to look out of the window.
his own cubbyhole,- and hauled round
now
—
juat
aa
if
I
had
seen
it
all
—
who
the
faces one peril—the bullet Tlie whole­
his own &lt;
hia bod came the man, in sucli a case aa this, hnz. thre*
host; but they will acquit h’j* of any
oontenta; and in n minute there wan a mighty enemies to fight—the sea, the against the line.
intention to press open imndto on hi
fair division of all it contained—flannels, gale and the whale.
Tho captain looked at the second mate.
man ia lady’s attire immediately cc*shirts, stocking* and everything to a
••Chips is gone, air,” said tho oM
We saw tlie harrxxmcr e£ each Ixmi
.
1
Chicag* LMaiier TraAa.
stand up as, they came within heaving sailor, with a tremor in hia rough veioe;
“These ora yours; aud tiuW are mine." distance, and send in liis two irons. All ‘■Chips was,knocked over by tho line,
In the attempt to give an Hm
said GJiij*;' “and.ril make you a chest tlw lx»ata w&lt;te font before the monster and we've gone lour knots since it parted. extant of the Chicago lumber ti
CSJ resumiuft dmj
to-mgCTow"•
seemed to feel the first blow. Than I’ve pot her alxot, and wo re reusing
in female aAtire
That's iho sort of a man lie was in o»u&gt;e the fight, the cruel and unnatural down agsyn.”
satisfy. It is ea^y to say that the eitv
everything. No wonder the hoys loved light IhJtw.x-u vast power nnd ke-.-n skill.
There wus dead silence. We al knew handled, in 1883.
fo* t; in into a man. He laughed and safe ;
1872, 1.1H4.000.0W feet • i» I8TO. 1.5OV
Tne lilock water, was ejiuroed white aa
“ It api ears that wo are both anxious
the flukes struck oat in rage mid agony.
000,000 feet—the last figures represent­ to recape recognition. What, have you
The snu draappeared aud the gale
ing nearly one-third of the entire m&amp;nn- daw ? I have robbed a bank ? "
He was as brave *kvw kind. When screaared wilder in the rigging.
We
factnre of the North weal; but “millions’'
" And I,’* mid the whilom tadv, as be
whales were chased. Chips went down »
touched the wafer. ’
.
convey no.ntartling idea to th* layman’s &amp;xtero»jy tattered his companion's
AB night w® beak about the place mind. It may help a httle, however, to
nmong th*m when the fragile ahel
mention that to bring iliis lumixT into Detective J----- -,o( Sootfamd Yard, and
to b« laid broadside to a monster u
the city would require average arrivals in featale append have ahadowed you
m long a/t the sliip.
Once whe:
itn great beauty to help our and aeareh. of thii ty csrgoo* per day for 200 day*, for t*u days—now,” drawing a revolver,
boat waa stove in by a sweep of the i
each containing a quarter of a million "!

I thoujrUt, when cur F.tbw ab»U I
U» Mtant 111 death’. chiUj
With
n.lllb. ....

PITH AND POINT.

Somethtxg to lie abont—A bed.

A paktiallt deaf man has tho “Hey'
fever.
tie out the window—after it is empty.
What did Mary say to her little lamb
.when she sent it out to .gnus in the
evening? She said, "Ewe go to sup­
per.”
A xuincilx wants to ’ know how to
strike a bee flijt and at the same time
avoid being stung by ita demisemi­
quaver.
Youxo man, don’t try to forget your
identity and become somebody else ; for
the other chap is almost sure to be an
inferior'peradn.
.
1

asked a gentleman of a laborer. . ‘f Yes,"
he replied, " a very dear park. It al­
most ruined' tho owner to fix it up 1"
A lady being asked how old she was
replied: "I was married at 18; my
husband was then 30.
Now he is twice
as old— that mokes me twice 18. I'm
36."
The young physician returns from his.
vacation to find his patients lively as
crickets. He inwardly vows that ho will
stay at homo and attend to business
henwfter.
Ax old angler says that a fish does not
suffer much from being hooked. Of
coiirac not It is the thought of how his
weight will he bed about that causes
anguish.

He went into n drug store and said to
the dentist: " You pulls out xfiitout
pain ?” • • Certainly." * * What does dot
coat?” “Onedollar." “ Py uhuniny 1
You dinks dot don’t hurt none, py gra­
cious 1"
A Nobth Carolixa mon will work
four hours to chop down a tree that a
coon is in, but ndthing would induce
him to aplifr up enough wood ‘to cook the
supper with. The latter proceeding
isn’t sport.
somewhat lively. While
age recently, the younger
exclaim: “Gome, bub,
fiddle and give us, • God

on a sea voy­
was heard to
tune up your
save yoar old

1 “Bct. you know, pa,” said the farm­
er's daughter, when he spoke to her
about the address of his neighbor's son,
"you know, po, that ma wants me to
marry a man of culture." “8o do I,
my dear—oo do I; and there’s no better
"DnoTtas* you know, soon tura to
wrinkles,” said Swiltou to a dimpled
darling. “That can’t possibly concern
you, sir,” she replied. “How to-turn
wrinkles into dimples would be more in­
to res ting to-you, 1 should think. Ami,
by the way, what a crop some persons
could raise,, couldn’t they ?"
" Is Yom programme full. Miss Beetle­
crusher ?” asked a young man of a West­
ern daniixd who had just struggled out
of a refreshment room with disappoint­
ment in her &lt;*ye and an * ‘order o£ nances"
in her hand. "Programme full?’said
the daughter of the setting sun. " ’Waal,
I guess npt 1 I ludn’t had nothin.** but a
piece of cuke and aa ice-cream, ois’ they
don’t go far toward filling my pro­
gramme, I can tell you."— BobUm CoinincrciaL '
" Dooron,” said &gt; lisping, foslifonablo

an evening party—"doctor, which do
you prefer, tholidity of intellect or
brillianthy ? Thum admire iluflidity;
but ath far me, as Shakthpeare thayth
in huh. Bride of Abydoth/ ‘I prefer
tholidity and bril Lian thy combined.'”
The doctos sank into the nearest chair,
exhausted.
Qjcbt mane : " What's, gona of vour
husband, woman?”
" What’s, gone of
hi*^ yer Honor ? Faith, and ,ta?s gone
dead. ” " Ah t pray, *hat did ha die of?”
"Die of, your Honor ? He died of a
Friday.” “ I don't mean khe day of tho
•a’ it’s himself that did not get time t»
complain." “Oh, ay—he died raddrnly ?** "Rnilier that way, ver Honor.*
“Didhe tall in a fit?" No wnr.
1611 down » a fit, p'johapa?" “What^
no ; Dot exactly in a fit, your Honor, kk
fell owt of a window, oc through a cellar
not quite that, yer Worship." “Wmk
theur “There w*. a bat
sthsmg.

ly.

Col tho

•cootnpltahaMrt &lt;4 all
which have rendered

�Mtiunal novels, fell an cnav prey to the
moral wild beasts that wait in every life­
path. Kail-eyed, hopeless outcast* now,
whose feet are swiftly trending the down­
ward path from which society says
sternly, “Thou ahol't never tarn back.”
If the mothers of our land would pause
and cotnridfr th* pitfalls in our cdties,
which, artfully wreathed in flowers, await
the unexperienced feet of their darlings. .
they would devote less time to fashion
and frivolity, and think only of fighting
these monster evils, which, licensed and
encouraged by tills good (?) government,
every year drag thousands of innocent
ones down to infamy and shame.'

best erf it; you mav give
extra jewelry white w»
jsot, too." •
▲ faint hope sprang up in the poor
child's heart She begun tearing off her
■mall supply of jewelry with feverish
,haste. ,:0h, you may have them all,”
ahe cried eagerly, taking off the pretty
rings, earrings', and pin; even the dainty
litUMutah, the pride erf herjbeurt Was
quicBR placed Ju the woman's out-

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ORTSJO STRONG,

140
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all, and my father will give you more;
only let me got oh, let mq go!*
The last words rose to a wail aa tae
woman turned deliberately to leave the OTHCI IM TBUXAM’S BXJCK, SKCONDHTOBY.
room. Commanding the man angrily to
“take care of her, and stop that infernal
notae,” Madame Condlie left the room
and locked the door after her.
How Belle got through her leesonfr-tbe
Belle turned to the mkn who had
next day is only known to herself and watched the whole acene with calm en­
tho long-suffering and patient teacher. joyment
,
*
For waa ahe not soon to see the magnifi­
’“Oh, sir! please show me a way out of
cent munition where she would sosno time, this dreadful place! have pity! for my
reign *queen? What were loitin roots mother's sake,6 she implored with a snfand French verbs tola young lady of her i fronting sob, “let me go. ”
grand expectations? At last the clock
“Take core.” "enlied her inlier, warnchimed the hour of throe, and our young ingly, “no more of that noise, if you
lady was free to go to tlie house
,. . of
, tha know when you're well off.”
friend with whom she hod obtained
“—­
obtomwl •perMle „.„k inU, ,
her »ob«
mission to,pass tho evening.f. But
.... instead gnulmdly died away, and then she be­
of going there as ahe left tha school came silent
building she entered a street car going •
“That’s right,” jwid her tormentor ap­
in the opposite direction, toward tho provingly, lighting a cigar and leaning
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they presently, enter ora unfamiliar to of what you crfn’t help; you'll like us
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a
Belle, but what pchool girl at sixteen is better after a while."
Trt»Kir» r- -Frank C. Bohc.
not equal to such an occasion? Bo she
Bdlo shuddered, but mode no reply;
leaned calmly, bock in the seat and although silly lin'd thoughtless she was no
watched the changing panorama in the ■fool, and she had set all her wits to work
Coofc, B. i’. Keynoidi, Wm. Boitoc
street It was a long ndo, a very long to devise a plan_r&gt;y which to escape from
one, but at length her eyes brightened, tliis placerfiefore it was too late. Shading
Jferictia.
and she sprang to her fret; a benevolent- her fooc from the gnze of “Walt" she
looking old gentleman stopped the car glanced keenly -around
....... .. the room; tlie VI KniODlMT ET /cOPAt CBUBCH-A. I). N«w1V1 tux, Paitcr, N&lt;-rvirr« erery Sibbatb it &gt;0k
one door was’fastened: tlie only other ».
tn. and 7 p. tn. KabtnUi ac-bo-.l at it ui. Prajcv
tlxm -JkoTdowly down a &gt;i&lt;l&gt;&gt;
: w
w.uu&gt;.unicAtion with the miter world
wc„
were three windows, and they* were

Groceries for Piverybody.
I always aim to make prices on goods' as

LOW AS THE LOWEST
, And prices on PRODUCE as High as the Highest and g?ve
, every one a fair, square deal.

Snshville girertonj.

YO«'1I be»

A HANDKERCHIEF FLIRTATION.

A lovely evening in early autumn, un­
der the tliiek trees which aliade a quiet
street in the suburbs of one of our Enstcru * citie*, two persons were walking

school giri of sixteen, with dimpled,
rosy cheeks, and clear, innocent brown
eyes; the other, a man who might have
twen handsome but for the marks of
diMipatien and that indfiterilmblo mix­
ture of boldness and knavery which
StamjMi on every feature of thia'claan of
men the words “gambler and “rone.”
There is a ring of mocking insincerity
in tli® very tones of his voice which
contrasts playfully with the air of child­
ish trust aSd admiration with wliich his
oom|&gt;onion regards him.
“ No, ace angel, the time has not yet
come in which wo are a&gt; libe.*ty to de­
clare our love openly. For myself, I do
not fear, but your stern father, taking
into consideration tho way in wliich we
met, might separata us forever."
“Yea, indeed !" rejdied tlie angel,with
true school girl slang, “he’d justiavo!
he is down an himdhvrchief flirtations;
and there is John Riley; do vou know,
Alphonse, I more tlian half *l&gt;eliove he
suspects something?”
.tore v»
There
waa .
a «mre
start «
of gmuuto
genuine emoUto
emotion
erf some kind —
from
the____
ardent
lovertt
and
:t. th
.2__ 1_.»,
"
’ ’ • ’ voice
’
'
•
the carefolly modulated
muttered
Something which csimmcnoiMi with &lt;1—,
but wliich was modified to “darling.”
“Who is John Riley ?"
"Only a cousin who lives with us, and
that day When I find met you he saw me
flirting, nnd took mo home and scolded
every step of tlie way like a savage. Of
coanM I promised never to do so again;
but he looks at meso queer, aud to-night,
when I told mother I was going over to
Allie's to study, he asked me if Allie and
I did not do a great deal of studying of
evenings lately. I know I blushed
furiously. He is always meddling. I
hate him.
Belle’s heart amota her oven os she ut­
tered these kind worth against the goo&lt;l
old bachelor cousin who had potted and
spoiled her all her life, aud Lud never
acolded her but once. A fortnight pre­
vious to this evening ho had been horri­
fied at seeing Belle on her way home
from school in company with two other
romantic young ladies, flirting her hand­
kerchief at some flashily-dressed young
me.u on tho street, in,a way that gave
evidence of long experience. -ix&gt; step
out of the store, take Belle's arm, anil
walk her home to tlie unwelcome music
of a severe scolding, was tlie work of a
moment Since then Cousin John bad
rested calmly, conscious of have done his
entire duty. If he liad only known!
For since that time Belle's cornjauiion ot
to-night had thrown himself in her way
so persistently, hod protested such love
ana admiration, and excited her imagina­
tion with such glowing pictures of wealth
and splendor that only wanted Iier ac­
ceptance, tliat the girl's silly little head
was completely turned, film was envied
and looked upon as a heroine by her girl
conflilsutes at school, anil they lent will­
ing aid to plgn the meetings which took
place dopy. Meanwhile, the two are
con verging softly—in fact, the whole con­
versation baa been so exceedingly soft
tliat I will r.(Niro the reader a repetition
«!.’ *xcent the «tae»ng sentence*. He
dream. She saw heraelf the brideof Mr.
A. Sartoris, heir to his aged aunt's im­
mense fortune—tho center of an admiring
circle of fri-nds. when even cousin John
holds her dimpled hand tenderly aa she

‘•To-morrow at four o’clock, then,
dearest, yon will come?”
•‘Yea, Alphonse, but"—an uneasy look
clouding the fair face—“are you auro it
is qnite right?”
••Right, my love! What wrong can
there l»e in cheering the lonelineM of my
invalided aunt by a visit from one whom
she has long wanted to know? You will

sighed tho senumen

Hard it is that you

“Cruel!” exclamed the adorer, a spasm
passing &lt;nfcr hia face, which to an expari**noad o!wer. cJoaelj resembles a

flitted through hia mind that it might
be decidedly harder for him if he did.
olmtacle*.”
Footsteps were heard i

thing, and
it hastily.

Bella walked home loot in s delightful

Susinwi Jirrrtorjj.

““ U,‘"„"".Ur ? lJ°
‘h“
Umingh I dunk in tho .hutte of on. ol
seemed quiet and retired. It waa lined , n
«i,»
r,.Hn,i
on both Miles by grand and gloomy- ‘I ?.’. w\Gre U1® cnrt*“u’ wcro
d
i_v;, „ 1 “2,
/„
' slightly, she could ■&lt;•0 the glimmer of a
looking brown stone fronts. Before one
." . i'
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.ml

wk.J i to?

«“

A.

&gt;dU inquired 11 Mr. Hunt pu wiUun— , jng t|lc idn. »re«th« ot .mok.ttot curkd
U1&amp; wu the tome ol the egod eunt. lor , "Wllrf (rom hi,
„ Bc)k..,
^om Alphotoo tod directed her to tok. Adored ^rnl tho room thej Idl upon
The gulhomtotol to .moment tod then ,„noo(thoM ]
whiu
to
with . peeutor .mde on her rmpfeaetot
. (or
ljing on e
o 0P^° ““ 1°" ? ? dlkM mat ueto tor cbmr.
magnificent reception-room and invited 1
Belle to enter. She did so, and, after !
With one bound she has snatched up
seeing her seated, tlie girl left the room, I the shell and reached the window; there
closing the door after her. The room j is a crash of shattered glass, a torrent
was rather dark, but gradually, as Belle's of horrible oaths from the villain who
eyes became used to the dim light, she • grips her arm cruelly and tries to drag
was assured that Alphonse hod not ex- J ucr awav, but the agonized cry rings
aggerated when ho described his magnifi- loud and clear, and tho bleeding hands
cent surroundings. A carpet thick and cling tight:
soft as moss covered the floor; rich &lt;ur"Help! help! help!*'
There is the quick sharp sound of a
toins were drsned so as to conceal the
{date-glass wimlows, and here and there. policeman's
,------- --------. —
rattle;
another and another
rom out the darkness, glenmixl lieautifid i and another answers, nnd the cruel hand
statuary. She lind ample leisure to ob- leaves her arm; a passer-by looks up at
serve nil this, then as no one came, she | the jiale face at tlie window; he joins the* 8"^. b»lig»tot.. “W
; !■«««““» “ Ibqr nu.h into tto houto,
^P*1™1*® “ero to receive her? Why and Belle throws herself fainting into
“’n they keep her waiting so long?" I the arms of her horrified cousin John.
Suddenly a voice so near that it made I When ahe
‘ recovers she find* .herself
.. «urher start, exclaimed;
routided by blue-coated men, and nn“Hello, ata!"
aweni the n'teru, bnrineso-like question*
She looked around with a startled cry; of one of them, tremblingly, but he
1
she had thought herself alone; but near learns enough
•• Larkej O'Connor. «li». Alphowo |
by, partly hidden by the window-draping,
sat a man, who was goring at her witli Sartoris,” Raid he, “I know him ; this
an inlpudent stare. He was adorned by trick of enticing young girls into these '
a red necktie and a profusion of flushy places is getting common, aud will be so
jewelry; he sat astride a chair with his os Jong os girls ore allowed to walk the
‘
arms folded over tlie back, and a look streets at*11 noun unprotected.”
in the bold black eyes which made Belle's
“Rather say," responded Cousin John, ,
cheeks blaze with indignation. She did
indignantly, “ as long aa such places as \
not deign to reply. Her silence acemed this are licensed and encouraged to ruin 1
to amuM him. He careosod hta mustache
with a smile of intense enjoyment, then |। these innocent ones, body and soul ; iu
long as our law-makers deliberately make
inquired affably:
it unsafe for
helpless
ones to walk
belplesa onra
“You camo to call on me, I suppose?” our streets the
t_. a ‘ ‘
Unprotected.
This
'
•=*«
little
This t. as probably an impudent sen - one,” gently caressing the sobbing girl, 1
ant; would Alphonse never come? She " has escaped.. Think of ths
the thousands
replied coldly:
“I wish to nee Mr. Sartoris.’
And tlie policeman omented with a
“Any relation to tho Grunt family?"
sigh. That evening, with the ixxir, torn ;
“I wish to see Mr. Alphonse Surto
hand* carefully bound up. Belle aol»l&gt;ed
ris!”
out tire whole story to her affrighted
“Ah!" with a gesture of mock surprise; parents. It was a ' bitter lesson, and
“I thought you were inquiring for Al­ whenever her schoolmates spoke of flirts-’ j
gernon!" ho arose, and In in ring bis tiona of any kind a vision of tho hard,
rhair to her side, peered into her face wicked face of Mme. Caroline and I
insultingly; “but as Algy ta not in at “ Walt ” rose before her.
present, and the other genilt mxn is en­
Don't do it, girls, for though you may ।
tirely unknown to mo—won’t I?—"
Ih lie sprang to her feet, the blood never have Belle's experience, still

surging over cheek and brow; a dim
foreboding of, she knew nut what, filling
her with one idea—abe must get away
from this house, out of tlie presence of
this terrible man; as she readied the
door it was opened from without, but the
glad exclamation, “Alphonse!" was
checked by the appearance of the woman
who entered.
Richly, but flashily
dreased, crime was stamped on every
feature of her repulsive, red face; its a|&gt;rearance was not at all improved by a
large scar which ran rig rag across the
forehead. She closed tlie door and kept
her hand Upon the lotah aa she looked
keenly at the shrinking figure of the
giri'
“Mistaken in the person, my dear,"
she said, in a coarse voice, “Walt, what’s
the rumpus**'
“Walt" laughed brutally. But Belle,
her heart beating with terror. said
gently;
"Madame, I fear I am mistaken;
does not Mr. Alphonse Sartoris live
here?"
The woman and man exchanged sig­
nificant glances, then they laughed.
“Another oneuf Larkey’s fancy names, ”
said the woman. “All right, my girl,
you’ll stay."
“Where am I?
Who are you?"
gasped Bule.
“One question at a time, vouug lady,"
an*wired “Wak " blapdy. &gt;1 have the
honor to introduce you to
----Corallie Hunt, principal of this
Institution tor girls. Special attention
Eto ‘morals and manners.* We are
out of circulars, but perhaps you
। heard of thix place before?"
Madame Corallie.'—heard of her!—she
had, but as she had beard of imaginary
horrors too terrible to be named, some­
thing too dark and awful to
io ever come in
contact with her fresh youn(
*“ ’like
** a
rang lift-,
flash of light a completa iunderatanding
------------------ B
of the plot to entrap her camo to Belle.
Alone, unprotected, not even her parents
dreaming of her peril Alone in thia

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Una to OU nA ordcra prataptly, asd it tbe lowert
11-ing prloaa. Shop eaat aida jfMaln rflrvwt.

STHIOiRO SCfifW FiSHNED GOODS

WXRATMAM. Oooda and Rnoa«a earrfad to aiy
JLz

place in tho village.

----- SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

Utcut boraea, good dray

w»Uay bond*-_________________________
CHARLES SCHEIDT,
hi*

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS &amp; SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE

itliMcllanrcu* ganls.

^STANDARD SCREW

VXT OLCOTT IIO IS E,
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Xaxhville, Michigan.

BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

C. C. Wolcott. Proprietor.

RIP OFF1 THE SOLES

and you can t afford it This unfortun- t
•to prl e*e&gt;p«l the trap which
tod । p j.Pl ltcniS,
!
for her feet But while we thank our P .
’
guardian angel that aha did, a wail comes ;
ir&gt;
up from all parts of our fair land—hear ।
it you who would deny mothers the right And dealer In Segara. Tobmxo,0&lt;mU* FnmUhlno !]
of making Iowa to protect their spotless 1
If you want a clean ibaw, orlna Mg I;-------------------------------- ----------- ....

ASarber,

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premiums as follows in tlie name of the
club:
• ’• For‘‘‘“■togret w»tem.toi grown
in a cornfield eighty rods from a house,
n prize of a wheelbarrow with red handies.
Exhibitors must make affidavit
that they did not act u untch on the
mclon-patclr. In case no colored num
lived *ithin two miles of the cornfield,
lh.' .xhibit
not count.
- will
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O. A.YLSWOH.TH.
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When we mty this, we mean that you have

otMi-y Public,

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MEHCHANT -r.-rr^w
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And t**J«r I*

88407 “AOE CLOTHING,'..We ue opening the largest and most complete stock of
SPRING. GOODS, that we have ever had the
pleasure to present before the people of
Nashville-ant! vicinity, as a call at
our store will fully prove.

!
Orro»tr« Uw.^utv*a SUuvm,
|
XoMti-wllle.
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\ rpHAT HVSIUM) OF MIKE I
J.
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bta SHAVING feed’ HAIR CUTTING

A.L. RASEY’8,

DIESS GOODS and PRINTS,

cap ta- A ren

ft-

। xwa/asaMOCB.
“ I pt. BUSUI-----------------

a. For the beak lot of fen doga owned
by any one colored family in the State, i

asm

THE BOSS

BOOT ABD SHOE MAKER,
^Stom^i
"«■"«* HapBiriagrfo
— wUh. Npsumm
hen-coop not guarded by a bear-trap, I-----------alarm-bell, spring-gun or other device to J VV ILLLAM JONES,
prevent a full mm2 fair investigation of I * ?

I ItMo be remembered that we also carry an immenM
'tockof

I
DGpaUh.

BOOTS, SHOES,
AND

of aa ice-house containing
Later on several other premium* will
probably be offered, and the club intends to offer a prize (or the host sped
man of frescoing on a board fence with
a whitewash brash, competition open to
the world.—Detroit Free Preu.

CALL AND SEE THEM.
YOU HAVE THEM.

J?-

To Encourage Agriculture.
The Lime-Kiln Club Committee on
Agriculture reported tliat all space wantdnl: “
S“t"
could be secured, and recommended
that the members bestir themselves on

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FASTENED WITH IT.-----------

' p v ‘luvni OU nrai Bool.

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ALL KINDS S FOOT COVERING,
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC.

DENTISTS

J1 We buy for CASH and buy very close; and consequently oar custooMM
have the benefit of iu

�SEPT. 33. 1880A North Carolina man' broke three
ribs for the woman he was swinging in
a dance and her brother turned up and
broke the breakers bead.
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An elephant, traveling in a car next
the locomotive on an Indiana railroad,
ojiened lhe tank, drank all the water,
and so compelled the train to Atop.
Some one has discovered a remark­
able likeness to the faceW Ben Butler
in the last full moon. The resemblance
can only be seen when the moon is
fuu.
y

The Albion Republican established
less than a year ago has reached a circnlatiou of 730 copies. You are doing
a good work, brother Bissell, press on
to victory.

Philadelphia isnt quite certain whet­
her the Rev. DeHuges has been drown­
ed in the river or eloped with a pretty
damsel, nnd the uncertainty makes tlie
people mad.
Turkey may be the “sick man of Eu­
rope,” but whenever any one conies
near her bone she shows her teeth like
an old dog, and her growl makes Eu­
rope hesitate.

Ann
Arbor. from hi
i ult.
Aged JMIjwars.
The body of--------------- --- ---------------Maple river, near Muir. 8opposed to
have been murdered.
Willie Howard aged. 19, fell from a
railroad bridge at Portland on the 17tb
and received fatal itOuriea.
Melvin Joice was drowned near
j Coldwater du Bunday, while out row­
ing with a party offriendK.
Joseph Eobeckc. a 1’olander, aged K
was run over by the car* at Jackson
last Saturday. He wiw on a spree and
no blame is attached to the company.
Mrs LoDgsberry of Wuconnta, gave
her four children laudantira last week,
and then took a dot»e ’hrnMilf. One of
the children is dead and the woman’s
case is hopeless.
H. W. Grath,a brakeman on the C. &amp;.
G. T. R. R. was killed-near Sedley lust
Tuesday. He fell from tho train and
the wheels pmmed over him severing
bin head from his body.
The body of a murdeml man was
found near Hancock on the lltli. No
one has identified him yet, although
tlie authorities are making strenuoua
effort* to ferret the matter out uud al­
so to fl*id the asaaasin.
A terrible double tragedy occured at
the residence of Andrew Tiffany, about
2 miles tfest of Jonesville, last Sunday.
A young man named Lindley entered
the room of Tiffany aud shot her, kill­
ing her instantly. He then went down
stairs and deliberately shot himself.
A love affairis at the bottom of tho
trouble.

When you hear a' man growling
around tliat he isn’t going to vote for
anybody this yeai, sliy off and let him
ulone. He wants to be coaxed with a
five-cent cigar.
A New Orleans paper seems to be­
lieve that a score of lamp-post execu­
tions iu that city would cast a little
shadow o’er the pathway of all the
rascals who were spared.
A Milwaukee laywer wrote a love
letter aud blotted it while it was fresh.
His wife found the pad, worked a week
to set tho lines right and is now a divoreed female on $25 per week alimony.

OzXw F9000
BOXES OF FRIZELLE’S

COMPOUND MINDBAKE
And Rhubarb Pills,

Henry Herbert L'ruue liveii childles.4 iniliouBix *.. They are prinri.
Mandrake ami Rhubarb nnd «-v&lt;
at Grafton, Ohio, until he wns 65.
rith othThen his vouug wife gave birth to
twins. The joyful father hired a band
of music aud marched through tho vil­
Price, - - 25c. a Box
lage bearing a banner ou which was
inscribed tho word, “Victory.”
FRIZELLE BROS. Props. 8a« Francisco.

fil Hk|O^Suij=J=:
iii ini-vio^"^^
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'Die «!rar. 1h-nr volent woman took af­
ter him with a dog. A gang of rj.ilrood
«*en started in puntnit. Tltc mao took
to die water, but finding tliat he was
him ui

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills are the beat
of all purgative* for family use. They

their extensive use. by physicians in
their practice, and by all civilised na­
tions, proves than tho best and most
effectual purgative Pill that medical
science can devise. . Being purely veg­
etable no harm can arise from their
use. In Intrinsic value and curative
Do nt her Pills can bo compared
with them, and eveiy person, knowing
their virtues will employ them, when
needed. They keep the system in per­
fect order, and maintain in healthv
action the whole machinery of life.
Mild, searching and effectual, they are
especially adapted to the needs of the
digestive apparatus, derangements of I
which they prevent and cure, if timely
taken. ,Tuey are the best and safest
physic to employ for children nnd
weakened constitutioi^ where a mild
but eflcctual cathartic ia required.
T. The Afflietod.
Mn^ha Introduction of Bellow’* Columbian
Oil,It ha* made more permanent cure* and alren
better »ail«faction on KldaryGtnpUlhteand Rheu-

XUtmttatarf CAUdocw- (D)

n,,w rrody. BEST CAHfNET-Ol:
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lilclx-l &lt;!l«ihi&lt;llo.i nt .■•n» KICK*
nnfl
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For &lt;-&gt;»y pay
nftfllbln mon’.tass • «|unnrr nod
uanuill &lt;’MI»1U»U.W Irte. MA'ON A HAM.
ODf1 1 HQ 'LIN ORGAN CO., 154 Tn-OM.nt SI.
UnUAnO : BOSTON. 4'1 K*»t Hill Si.. lUuioi
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CHICAGO

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Dav Hxpr«aa.._ 4*6 p. tn.' Arrive Detroit 8*0 n.
Atlantic Ex. ..-12:15 a. a. Arrive Detroit
L
Nilthi Kawro- 6 00 a m. Arrive Detroit frog *.

c. c. WOLCOTT.

The Atlantic and I'adflc Exprveaee run dally;
other rn n dally except Sunday.

piOTS’ERH. {STORE

GRAND

DIVISION.

WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO ENTERTAIN CUS,

tomers and to treat them to the

&gt;

Best line of Goods in Town
A T THE

ATost ITavorable Rates

Throurt Coazhra»ud Sleeping Can la and from
Grand Rapid* aud Detroit. AH train* oooaeet ln
tame depot al Detroit with Great Western, Grand
Trank and Canada Hou them Rallwav*.
.
K. C. BROWN,
H. R. LEPYARD.
Am'I Gen'l Hu pt Jackaon. Ueti’l Sup’t Detrof
HiiitC. Wiitvmii.
Gen’l Pm* and Ticket A«*nt.Chie*eo.

“AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.”

W. SMITH SELLS

GENUINE MASON

Our Stocks in Boots and Shoes are com- FRUIT CANS!
plete.
EXTRA TOPS AND RUBBERS.
J^ARBER A TIMMERMAN,
WHITE FINll.
Rubber Boots for Men and Boys.
TRO I T.
LAKE HEBBI.VG,
[
By
the pound or keg.
Clothing
a
specialty.
Physicians and Surgeons,
Trunks and Valises, lots of 'em.
Ztflohliran.
Remnent Edgings 10 cents a bunch.
AN‘D—■
6
Groceries in abundance, and none but the
best qualities kept tor sale.
IIOIA.'OXAN.
Dll I ED REEF
PREMISED BEEF,
Crockery of the most approved pattern.
IIEKKING &amp;. H A LI BI T,

ertleeo'thla wonderful medicine.

Sugar, Tea

OFFICE HOURS:
to 10 A. M-, and ■“ to ti P. M. I
Office, near rv»ljence, corner of Waihlnfton and I

Stale Street*.

=FRE8H
OUT! MOTTO IS» :

CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE,

SALT MEATS,

No'Shoddy Goods; Three Feet to the Yard; Six-

ANDHEAPS OF

CROCKERY

teen Ounces to the Pound.

SIMPLTBYABSORPTIOH!

Don't fail to call; we will do you good.

QUARTER MILLION SOLD!

Every Patient Delighted

SELLERS’
COUGH
J
SYRUP!
j

$200 REWARD

C. w- SMITH.

_

UiQnM
nlfiuUn

50 1 cars before the Public.

; Pronounced by all to be tho most
| p'.eaoant and efficaaotu remedy uow in
। use for the cure of nntght, colds, hoartc, new, croup, tickling sensation iu the
; throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
-ALL GOODS
! million botUcu told within the last few
। ycart. It gives relief where ever used,
-• . and the power to impart benefit that
All parties having an account, please call and settle IMMEDIATELY.
I cannot be had from the cough mixtures

CLOSING OCT

For a raw of Piabete*, Gravel, Dropaey, Bright’s
(Mieaac, Catarrh of the Bladder. Pain in the Baek,
Incontinence or Iteiantlvn of Urine, Painful Urina-

uey*. Female WcakncJaor Nerron* Debl’Jty It

siioi’

»-r»PPQCTORir«qi

jvtn i&gt; c; ointtstnts

1 «.wu“p&lt;.“,bitu:Wbj'*Udr",t,ri,u,tfs
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The fusliiouaum gin uuw lays her
head on the shoulder of her male com­
panion when traveling. The nicest
girls do it aud they are so demure, so
innocent, so unconscious in their man­
ner that nobody could deem the proc
tice harmful. They have the uncon­
cerned oir of using a pillow. Th’s
Would have been reprehensible a year
ago now fashion aud mothers permitit.
But the man tnuat not so far forget
himself a* to .slyly hug the girl, if he
does die pops bolt upright aud will
lean to him no ^(ore forever. That is
new but approved etiquette.
It ‘is to be hoped tliat Chu gentle
-Christian hidy at Agnew Station, Pa.,
who lost a bunch of grapes the other
day, feels satisfied oyer tlie murder of
the thief. His body wasfonod Hosting
down the Ohio River on Friday near
Rodicster, Pa.aud has been identified
as that of Kol&gt;ert Bryson, of Harris
Wgson Of Robert Byraoo, 8r., a
twealthy retired Iron manufacturer,aud
nephew of James and Robert McCormjck, two of Pcnnsylvmrau wodtbieat
men. He was also first cousin to Sen­
ator J. Donald Caine.rou-8 first wife.
The poor young fellow was slightly
Insane, having been nearly suffocated
a few years ago by a leakage of gas in
his room, ' He was sent to Hot Springs,
Ark., for treatment, and when last
heard from waa doing well. It is sup­
posed that- he wandered away aud was

Sold by

VEGETABLE

The penalty for an attempt to wreck
a passenger train should be imprison­
ment for life. The success of such an
attempt means wholesale murder, and Which arc sckuowlNlroii tn la* I law Bc»l Medicine
the man who is capable of making it
should be permanently confined, like Sick Headache, Billiousness
any dangerous wild beast.

There was not much doubt in the
minds of the mob at Clinton, Dakota,
that Ben Day ought to be hanged. He
had committed the capital crime of
stealing a horse: but he urged persis­
tently that ho had only meant to bor­
row the beast, and finally said, “If I
was guilty IJd want to be hanged, and,
anyhow, ’tian’t wot th while to make
iuuch fuss about it. Jast toss up a
dime, and if it goes agin me, then I
won’t say a wool, but if I win you’re to
let me go.” The proposition was ac­
cepted, and Day won.

Buy the Best

wound*, cramping pdaa.eholcra mo. bua, dUrrbora,
cough*. cold*, caUrrh, and disorder* among chi!-

SOLD OH THE PACIFIC COAST

A Chicago keno gambling room is
crowded ten hours a day. Two hun­
dred cards are iu constant use nnd the
dealers percentage of the pools involv­
ing do risk, amounts to about $30 an
hour.
The establishment is under­
stood to have official protection.

None their Equal—Acknowledged FavoritesALWAYS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM.

ly, always rvllcvlor suffer!nr and often *arint life.
Tb- protection It affords by Ita Umaiy u»r on Kheu-

On ita merits alone, not a dollar used iu
newgpajHirA, the recomcndations of
those using it being sufficient to make
this enormous Rale.
Al«»,
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TKAIMS O&gt;

EVBItY 8TOVE WARRANTED A SUCCESS.

BOTTLES OF FRIZELLE’S

Blood Purifier

George W. Cbilds,the wealthy Phil­
adelphia editor is going to build a
house costing $175,000. That is he is
going to go into a place where he can’t
take an hours &lt;»mtort because ho can’t
put his feet on the window-sills or
mantels.

MAIN LINE.
iDATTKD FOB BURBIBG ALL KllfDS OF FURL

TV. it. WOLCOTT.

nev and wonderful diacovery.

Day Kidney Pad Co.
AGENTS

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ver and ague, and all diseases of tlie

having IN connection with the news «tomach and liver. Sold by all drug
the iu&lt;&gt;*t complete Job Frihtlnff c»tebli*hm»nt In gist at 25 CCUts Der box
fUrry county, we elicit order, from o.ir friend. I S
CWU, p&lt;I lX,XV V * • »„&lt;] lhe put,he rencrally. AH work done In the
R. 13. HKT.T.BKM A CO—

T'a T'a ■ ■TVTrr^TTkT
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TOLEDO, o.

Proprietor*.

The Chicago
Weekly News
Will t» row, jxxtMid,

; Sellers’ I*iver Pills are also highI ly recommended for curing liver com| plaint, cunatipation, sick headache, fe­

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For

aud Adventurer of

P. T. BOISE

wanted prant and Jesse Jama

DRUGGIST,
n history.

For ao 1

You can always find the following articles, or will be made to
order : All kinds of

mmG IMPLEMENTS,

&lt;Jrt«U. Tbe&lt;Jrm*md for It ta iramenje. Ayrni*
veil MO lo MM la a county. For term* and full da-cripUon vrileto
M. D. THOMPSON A CO., Pv»«,

MALT
”

THE NEW FOOD

ALESMEN

OSBORN REAPERS AND MOWERS, SULKEY RAKES,
Shovel Plows, Corn Cultivators and Harrows both Square and
butterfly.

WANTEI

nAT&amp;n TO SELL

.Ylcdiciuea, Chemicals,
Puiuta, Oils. Varnishes,
Brushes, Trusses*
Nurgical Instruments
And all the leading Remedies in

Patent 4 Propriatory Medicines
School Books,
Blank Books,

1CIGAR8TO DEALERS.
Siitl O

(Successor to Boise Bro*.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

A month and cxpenac* I
SAMFi.KS FREE.

Double and Single. Heavy and light, unsurpassed h} style, qual­ Mlacellan’s Book*.
ity nnd low prices. Repairing done cheap. Calhrs, Collar
photograph Album*
Pads and in fact everything in the Harness line.
A COMPLETE LINE Of

XI MT dot Misled, Ihtfte luck; Si

I Carriages, Top and Single buggies and Spring wagons. Trim­
i ming a specialty. Old tops made to look as good as new
Remember we have a foundry and are always ready to reapair make or furnish anything made of Cast or Wrought
I Iron.

Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TRIMMED FREE]

AS FINE A LINE

OF

As there is iu town, and all war­
ranted U&gt; l»e ua represented
or money refunded.

■

Horseshoeing and Job Work done by; the beat of workmen.
Casting a sjtecalty. Scrapers and Farm Bells cheap. Chilled
nnd land sides to fit almost any plow. , Kettles, all sizes, Col;u"..... f r
b;:’’ln&gt;g«, Iron Fencing Ac.

/'"••rripfeiu

Cardan* Prepared «t al.
koa^ heap',,

F. T. BOISE.

�MAHiivn.Li;,

their &lt;x&gt;ru.
! college.
.
Sunday wa«&gt; rainy day, gueM twa*
A load of Republicans mtristod the
our Nac Rtoret.
■ Awyrisu* 'in miring a pole last SaturThu correnpondenthM been appoint- day.
a
------ J,
Charie* 81ig:r ha* received a tele­
VICIIITY LOCALS
cd overseer
of a farm, and _
a »large
gram that hi* mother wa* lying at die
number of slaves.
AMTRIA ITEMS
Chas. Baker lost a three-year-old point of death and he has gone thit­
her. .
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colt on Monday last.
C. H. Russell has his new house inEmerson Hyde is digging a well
Dr. Snell of Kalamo is in very poor,
cloaed.
health, having had a stroke of pnrifly* &gt;h&lt;! has got .180 feet’towards Pekin.
Mrs. John Darling is recovering from
We think iti* By far, the deepest well
her sickness.
F. Foils of Kalamo waa die finder of iu town.
Wm. Lewis’little boy had a bod fit.
We have beeb Dodge-ing around'
a bee tree, which contained 85 lbs, of
considerable, but failed to see where
honey.
Wm. Lewis has bought a bran new
W. H. Pont is making an effort to any thing wonderful has been performed
wagon. Oh, how nice.
organize a Good Templars Lodge, in that we could write about.
Stock buyers are plenty in this part, Kalamo.
Again Jerry Brotherton i* in trouble.
but stock is very scarce.
Baldwin Fuller and wife of Edmore, He says Brown has broken his contract
Port Bailey ha* got a &lt;jnule tliat he are calling on their numerous friends aud lie is about to eject him. Brown
can neither drive»lior coax.
thinks they will have a good time of
MY STOCK OF
JECH* W
for Ladies, Men and Children, is complete
in these parts.
James Durham has dug a cistern and
.
The Kalamo girls are practicing it.
and much larger than can be found elsewhere.
is building n kitchen over it.
“Babe* ot the Woods’* was acted at
horsctiack riding, and some of them
A fine rain Saturday night and Sun­ are getting to be'quite expert at throw­ Norton’s hall last Tuesday evening.
A LARGE LINE OF TRUNKS, SACHELS and SHAWL STRAPS You will find them
day, a tiling much needed in thi# part. ing the lasso.
Every one who attended said it was cheap for cash.
Geo, ge Clark got his hand smashed - D. Brown of Kalamo is going into well none and their 15 cts was well ex­
in the horse-power of hi* thresher one the sewing machine business. He pre­ pended in laughter and fun.
day lust week.
There was an apple cut at II. N.
fers the Howe.
James Clark spoke at the Bell school
T3C REMEMBER CASH COMMANDS LOW PRICES. WILL SELL YOU
Jas. Perry and wife have been visit­ Mosey’* Thursday evening. After 7
house, Monday evening, on the politi­
ing friends'in Hastings and vicinity bushels of apples bad been prepared
cal issue of tlie day.
.
for
drying^eight
person*
at
a
time,'
they returned on Saturday.
Jerman Cornell has returned to Len­
On Thursday night of last week, the inostlj- boys and girls, stepped forward
awee Co., where he soon expects to'
young folks congregated at John Hunt- and had some cotillions. Mosey Bros,
take to himself a frow.
faruished the music from two violins.
era, aud had a lively old hoe-down.
There was a Red Ribbon meeting nt
Isaac'Myers though yet iu hia teens
We will admit, that the recent warm
he M. E. chnre4h Saturday evening.
weather lias been a great blessing to has the'saud and other material for a
Jerry Brotherton informs us that he
He entered the
the West Kalamo man’s barn-yard but genuine /pugilist.
soon expects to get married, but the it don’t help his politics any.
I don’t bother my head about the Maine elections, but I do study how I can sell the people
arena ~ii few days ago with R.. Bivin*.
And now B. A. Perry comes to the n&lt;5t for the belt but money due him. of this village and surrounding country Goods for • less money than my neighbors, and to do
him.
Reuben
claimed
that
Isaacs
cattle
had
front and say she say a man hung once,
* J B. Norris has got hi* carriage up iu
this I shall
thus saving all the discounts I get
and actually saw a pocket-book that destroyed crops enough to liquidate
order, and bought a new harness, ood was made from the man’s hide. This the debt, but Isaac -didn’t look at it for cash and give them to you.
thinks hia horse will not leave him he says happened way down in Penn­ in just that light, and thought he
tother-end-up in the road any more.
would take it out of his hide.
After
sylvania.
At least he hopes not.
Dame Rumor says tliat there has flourishing their fist* around awhile,
There is a young couple in this town
been a Wolf prowling around iu the they come to the conclusion that it
A. NICHOLS, the Boot A Shoe ’Ian of Nashville. ■yy HEN YOU WANT ANYTHING
that is awful cooing, they walk the
vicinity of Maple Grove. It has been could uot be done scientifically,so they
road half of tlie night, I hear for ten seen quite frequently in I. L. Dodge’s assumed &gt;i horizontal attitude, but af­
----- IN THf LIKE OF-----loot weeks. Oh, how they must love.
door yard. But why he don’t itemize ter a brief struggle they were 'separat­
If they would walk over to the Elder’s
ed.
and gat the knot tied, it would stop I it is more, than we can tell.
Italk
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। A very amusing story-is told, of a , Politics seem* to be getting their ■
much1 talk.
t,£‘ '
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couple of youths residing not more due attention. Tuesday evening J. |
The pole-ruunit wont off One .1 Mr- than
|h
r„nDtr line.
«... Clarke mid Van Annan of Hastings
20 miles from the county
C’albi, on Saturday. A One pole w as rais­ At the time, great excitement pre­ spoke to the people of the north part |
aS
ed and a speech was made by Kins­ prevailed over a man who hnd came up of town, at the McKelvey, school house
man of Battle Creek, and singing by
missing very mysteriously, nnd twos on tho Republican side of the question.
w
tint Misses McCalls, and music on surinise l by many that he had been Friday evening Hon. E. S. Lacy aud
©
= « OP
the piano, was very interesting to both fouly dealt with, and search was Itcing L. E. KHappen, at the Norton school
young and old.
-------- AND-:-----made throughout the laud for the house, from the smue stand point, ami
The baptising of last Sunday at ^lic body uf the missing man, aud the two Saturday evening W. 8. Powers and
M. P. church, was posponed for two boys we before mentioned were taking W. 8. Hecox spoke at the name place
Io WoftcrD Mirlilfan. We manofkctur*
weeks on account of the weather. an active part. During their search but from a different standpoint. Now
Jacob Hartoui was elected class leader they suceeded in finding, on the edge when a roan make, a apeech out here
for the coming year. Mr. Hnrtom has of a tamarack swamp, a newly made iu the country we don’t have a reporter ------- •--------------------------------------- 1----------------------------------------------------------------------lieen the leader for three years, and is grave, nnd so sure were the boys that taking notes, so it l»othered Mr. Powwell liked be the sociciy. He always has they had at last found what they era some when he undertook to t ear |
the patent
a word of encouragement for his breth sought, that they retured home, pro­ Mr. Lacye’s speech to nieces, but a few
ren.
cured a good supply of digging utensils of his auditors helped him through.
OF
EVERY
DESCRIPTION
AT
THIS
OFFICE.
Richard Jones took a pair of boots to went back and commenced bumness. Geo. Moore actually catne within $3
Which 1« Ukj Uleciard rreale»t impmvtnienl yet
m»de in fill I RTS. Il win bereancr be uaed
Battle Creek, to be half-soled. When Imagine their feelings, when, from the of getting one item right,it was$89 nnd |
In all of our
1 E POUNDS G AIMED In three week., and cured
he called for the boots they handed bottom of that desolate grave, they be said $87 and ns the $3 was not com- i
LOCAL MATTERS
IO of consumption.
him a pair, as he supposed the ones he pulled forth the body of a *calf. Tlie ing to us wo let it go uncorrectcd.
"Miilt
Mult Bitfera"
Bitters” are a /train,
Brain.
nMuueu
left there, but when he got home, he boys theu shouldered their implements After nrceas, Mr. Hecox was called on | mid Blood food, peculiarly adapted to,
Ga»Tl«««»
Ple«»c »end nie twelve bottles oft
IKtilc, one each &lt;&gt;f Pllh and I
-------- WITHOUT-------found he hnd a better pair than what and took a solonin march in Indian file to nuike some remarks, and responded. mid warmly recommendeu by, our&lt;lr..^ Da. Jawin'
• tlntmenU foi a frici.d of mine w*o I, not esprclvj i -w
rw-a -w~w *
w
&lt; r-w-w
JNL J___A?
he left. When the mail came in, Satur­ towards their respective homes.
Eleven seconds after he struck the gist* anti physicians for General De­ to Inc ; and a&gt; your medicines cured me of CON
bility, Mental mid Physical Exaustion, SUMPtIUN aoiue three years ago, I want him to
day, he got a postal stating that he had
Nerve.
floor-well, if Edison had been trying Hyst.'ria, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, try them. I gained fifUen pounds while takltg the To purehMcrs. Sbirti made In this way can novar
Or.t
three
boules,
and
1
know
It
la
Ju»t
the
thing
'
—
,
.
_
,
got the wrong pair of boots, and would
experiments with his electric light we Emaciation, mid Dropsy.
like to have him change them, brtt
JOHNSTOWN ITEMS
1j»t rrnceb'unt. Andervou Co., Ky.
don’t think it would have shocked our
CF*Buy your School Books of F. T.
Thi* remrdv Ineek, for Itself. Onn bollls will 1
’
Richard says he got the pair they gave
nervous system more. It would have Boise. A complete line.
a every gentleman knowi. Is usually the
Com is about all cut.
pbu:e to giro out. We would lie glad
mpiom ofCoilNUinptlon thalli does not
him, and if (hey want them changed,
^.•en extremely humiliating, gratify- ,
taipau al onev. aud It will brrak up a frv.h cold
to hare you call when in the eiiy
For
Male.
Dr. Chandler has the frame up for a ing etc. if Mr. Lacey could hove sat I
they must do it themselves.
SlKour*. *3.50 prr pint bottle. 6 RAD DOCK a.
AL.L.E.V BRON..
A Span of Colts, 2-ycara old.
!).. 10M FU&lt;*« 8L, Philadelphia, Pa.
new dwelling.
II. H.
within the sound of the preeiut* of his
39 Monroe 8L. Opposib RathLufn House.
E. D. Williams, West Kalamo.
Mr. Geo. Main is getting along finely prolicls.
'£HE SlhUMUJi LEVATOR,
I TJOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
'
with
hi*
brick
house.
t'F'Buy
your
Dry
Goods,Boot*
Shoes,
I.
L.
D
odge
.
HASTINGS ITEMS.
Hat*, Caps, groceries. Provisions,
Mr. Lewis Dewey has gone to Wis­
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
consin
to
visit
friends.
HICKORY CORNERS ITEMS.
Cool weather.
j ■
who always sells ut the lowest prices.
Mr. John Elaey sowed the first field
Borines* rather doll at preseuL
Frank Moon has the typhoid fever.
tyWill na&gt;' the highest market
The croqoot factory is running a full of wheat in our town the 13th.
Mr. C. C. Buah and wife are visiting price in cash for unsalted butter FarmMrs. LiudaHullof Wellington,Ohio,
set of hands.
era bring in your butter and save the
iu Petoskey.
,
:OR TIU&amp;- - .
Hon. D. R. Cook has ornnincuted his is visiting friends in Johustowu.
salt
'
E. Reehk.
The coru is nearly all out, and seed is
I dare say that H. F..Bailey has got
yard, with a fine Republican pole.
Restaurant!
Restaurant!
also
nearly
completed.
Any
Dumber
of
farmers
to
W. H. Powers is entertaining the un- eight acres of corn that will yield more
Farmers when in town always go to
Political interests are kept warm iu
corn -per acre than auy
populax guests F. Ever and A. Gue.
_ ’other field in
C. N. Dunham’s fora square meal or a Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
this town by frequent agitation.
Many of our citizens are attending Johnstown.
first class lunch, fresh Bakery goods
Rev. Burii remains on this Wesleyan aud oysters received daily. Two dours
the Union fair at Grand Rapids this
Rev. T. M. James has after a year &lt;jf
peditiously ui Accuratly. Repairing Done In the Best
north of the post office,
•
hard labor with the Johnstown breth­ Methodist, charge the present year.
Work is again resumed ou the Meth­
------Manner Possible!
The council has ordered new walks ren has gone to bis yearly conference
ty For Jewelry and Walchesgo to
odist parsonage Wednesday morning.
_____ F.T. Boise.
to be built on State and Church Street* with tlie hopes of staying with his
The Wesleyan Methodcst conference
a,
and also to repair the walka on Thorn friends here for auother year.
Tea!
Tea!
Tea!
of week before lust, was largely attend­
Barney.
St. .
Big Bargains in Tea, and a Beautiful desire to announce that having erected
ed.
Sign,
the
Big
Boot.
Thos. Heston of Charlotte was ar­
Conch Shell given with every Poand.
nnn
nr treat mill
one nf
of the 1largest
and meat
most ivinv.ni.Tii
convenient
We heartily respond amen, to your
MORE items.
C. W. Smith
rested here with another man’a wife
elevator buildings in central Michigan,!
FRANK
BAKER.
article
in
reference
to
Mr.
Lewis
DurPletty of rain.
they are prepared to receive and
under his protect!ng care. Examina­
They all &lt;id it.
#500 Renard!
kee,as far os personal knowledge of him
Coro cutting is nearly over.
tion Thursday.
Go
to
the
Old
Reliable
Market
for
extends,
he
well
merits
a
big
Farmera are busy seeding.
Wm. Keowle*. on Tuesday night
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
tion, conttlpauon or coati vene.* we ran not cure
Mr. L. M. Dewey is still in Wisconsin. ballot.
HBitar Roe,
kinds.
HeitaT
same in from the direction of Homer
James Clarke of Hastings spoke in (
Proprietor.
Dr. Chandler is erecting a fine dwell­
with a bride on his arm. Miss Minnie
For any quantity of
tho Republican interest, at the Polly
ing.
Burt of that place.
Good News.
................................
Mr. A. Scougal aud wife contemplate school house, Wednesday night, also
Messrs Cook &amp; Sheldon have their
am now
prepared to
Engraving,
Dr. J. L»morr*ux ou Thur.li&gt;, evening inI1,^t
&lt;,LT^o7kiu
“ndo
“&lt;Ike
“SiSr’.
I ui n Heat &lt;iuu ’ .vozkui.u **kc manner,
cellar completed, and will commence a visit to Eaton Rapids soon.
at the same place.
1I do
• not
•“forget■ •’bring
-------------it,
aud
on
your SilMr.
Allison
E.
Kipp
will
attend
Kal
­
laying brick next Monday,for their new
A. A.E*
1
ver
Ware
and
have
it
marked.
office, which will be an improvement to amazoo business collage this fall.
James Fleming, Jeweler. That may be brought them. They also
Health la Wealth.
A
very
pleasant
affair
occured
in
this
our city.
keep for sale at the lowest prices
EATON COUNTY ITEMS.
The residence of Tim Haney in the vicinity on Friday evening of last week,
Rev. E. F. L. Gauss, Galena, HL, Seeds, Flour. Feed. Lime, Salt,
iu
the
form
of
a
suprise
party
which
Charlotte is to let her light shine, via writes: “For over tec years I had been
township of Rutland, one and a half
• pennatorrlxi-a. Impotent-), invaluntary emiaaiom,
prrinatiir.' on! age. eauacd by •&gt;ter-«w.Uou, aeomiles west of the city, was totaly des­ was a complete success, it was given street lamps aud naptha.
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
a great sufferer from paius in tlie small
Abu»c. or over ludolgvuee. which Kad» to mlatrv. .
A $1,000 bridge is to be built across of the back and region of the Kidneys,
-I- — _ ..-.I
■ 1—— * - — III ——. —.
.troyed by fire on Tuesday morning of for the purpose of presenting a beauti­
Shingles.
,
the Battle creek near Charlotte.
which was most excruciating aud at
treatment.
ful
autograph
album
to
miss
May
A.
this week.
Nineteen Bellevueites bobbed over to almost insufferable. Doctoring brought
James Clarke, Clement Smith, D. R. Kipp, for services rendered as organist. Schoolcraft on tlie 12th, to hear Bob uo relief, except perhaps momentairiv, loicjMJy
and I was finally advised, being unable
Cook, L. E. Knappen, Geo. E. Bowers, The evening was enjoyed by all present Ingeniol.
AINSW8W0RTH A BROOKS.
P. W. Niskern. M. L. Cook, Jno. Car- and after a bounteous repast the com­
The temperance people of Bellevue to fulfill tlie duties of my calling, to go
T.
are working with renewed energy and abroad and seek the climate of my
veth and C. H. VauAnnaa are stump­ pany repared to their homes.
youth. In Germany and Switzerland,
are doing much good.
ing Barry county iu the interest of the
rpRE
BARRY!
ILLE MILLS.
eminent physicians, after close exam­
MORGAN ITEMS.
Frank Hekok, who was so s’ek in inations, declared my sufferings to
Republican party.
SOLeadville recently, hae returned to the arise from disease of the Kidnei s, of
.
&gt;
Lemoy.
Bill Strong has his ne w house Dearly invigorating atmosphere of Bellevue.
long ntending and could do me uo good
completed, and it i* quite an improve­
VERMONT VILLE ITEMS.
। John Mitchell’s house in Charlotte I was, however, benefitted by tlie cli­
' was destroyed by fire on Tuesday mate and consequently returned. No
ment to the looks of tliat street.
Juuu Soules has been having his car­ morning. Insured in the Hartford Co. sooner had 1 born back aud resumed
Maxwells theatre drew good house*,
TheCharlott.Cornet Band has receiv­ my pastorinl work, when the old trouriage newly painted and repaired and
and was well liked.
ed a beautiful Photo, neatly framed, of hie grew again so intense uh to make
H. J. Martin divideshistime between now girls look out, for it is almost fair themselves and the Commandery they life a burden. A few mouths ago I
came iu iwemion of one of Day’s
hi* burine** here and sawmill at Wood- time.
accompanied to Chicago.
MORGAN. BARRY CO., MICH.
Mr. A. Ware has friends visiting him
Mrs. M. Adele Hazlett of Adrian, has Kidney PaDS.put it on, and the effects
land.
were truly wonderful. The pains at
W. H. Benedict, ha* had his de vice from Canada and White Hall. Misses l&gt;een stumping Eaton county this week. once grew lea* and are now after wear­
The
booM
of
A.
G.
Mills
of
Windsor,
for sorting and denning potatoes pat- Clara and Elsie Ware and their friends
ing the second pad, entirely gone and
there can be do doubt that 1 am entire­
from Canada start Thursday for a trip was burned on the I4th. Loss $1,000.
Mrs. Marion Baxter, of Charlotte, ba* ly cured a* I write this some weeks af­
ars remote frnm Washington^
The M. E. folks are to give Rev. through the state of Wisconsin to visit been employed by the Republican Cen­ ter it* u*e and am strong and look Having tboroughlr overhauled an J refltUd oir mill
— I.L x.--—' .
Mwhliwrv w. arw
Pratt, their retiring minister, a dona­ friends and relatives.
tral committeey to make speeches again the vtrj picture of health. I
Monday aa Barber Mead and Frank throughout the State, in tlie interest of write this perfectly voluntarily and it
tion on Saturday afternoon and evenis dictated only by truth and gratitude.
Pucker were driving lium^ from Hast­ I that party, during the campaign.
Indeed I consider the Day Kidnby
Mias Flora Woodward, an elecution- ings, the noon freight frightened their I Jones Crane aud Dr. Snyder of Grand Pad Co, God’s agents and great bene­ GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. ।
i Ledge have l»cen arrested, charged with
horse
tfhich
ran
away
and
threw
them
i*C of Battle Creek, h-ld forth at the
i procuring an abortion on Mrs. Mitch­ factors of mankind. May all the suf­
WALKER * NORTON,
chapel. Friday eve., to a small audi- out and hurt Barbera rii (folder quite , ell of that place, who died on the 18th fering tie helped as I have been, is my
(
insL Examination is set for Sept. 90. oaracst wish/

Ha.** ju»t Opened a.

SATURDAY, - - - - 8EPT. M, 1880.

NEW FALL STOCK OF CLOTHING,
Overcoats, Ulsters.

MEN’S, YOUTH’S AM BOY’S SUITS.

6-lb Bed Quilt for $1.50, Good Brown Sugar 9 cts., White. Sugar 11 cts.
Fine Jap Tea 35 cts., Zip Boots $2.60, Ladies Pebble Shoe $1.10,
Print for 5 cts., Yd-wide Sheeting 6 cts., Bleached 8 cts.
Sell for Ready Pay Only,

CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,

ALLEN BROS

GRAND

E

RAPIDS,

Largest Stock

I Trade witll Him mid Save VIolKtV

■ CONTINUOUS FACING,

I[BEST

SHIRTS,

RIP DOWN THE BACK,

Remodeled, Enlarged • Improved
IN 1879.
FINEST SEWED BOOT

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

(live ]&gt;Ie

&lt;3a.ll!

PAY T0E HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

Dcalini with tta.

WALKER I NORTON. NO PATENT NO PAY

flour, meal a feed,
ATTENTION

FARMERS!

�tJATURDAT, -

Creaky, a Paymaster in tho

HIS LAST DEAL.

WEEKLY IEWS REVIEW

dealt again.

I’ve dealt tho

confute your opponent in argument,” •
■aid the britttant Channing, “ leant to
take su ufi ami turn yemr back !” “Wheredid you get that brilliant sentiment in
Snr song ?’’ asked a gentlemen of Tom.
note, a little skeptical as to the poet’s
originality. “Why, I got it,” replied.
Moore, priming his tipped nose with a
pinch of snuff, “ I got-it where I got all

rives of insecte. With a finely-prepared
dust made' from tliese flowers, which
coa lie purchwed of almost any relia­
ble druggist st about 70 cents a pound,
from the mails all registered letter* eoateiiiiag
the houao fly, the wicked flea and the
ixi-tal tooney-ordcra addressed to agents of lot­
teries al Louisville and Covingum, Ky., and
“the declining," the reference l»e- mosquito may be put to flight or. to
New York city.
rest Ju order to enjoy this delicious
toned game at a,
A dispatch front Bridgvixirt; CL, nays
riddance, it is only necessary to heap* up bly know, for it strikes me I.saw yon
The Internal Revenue Bureau Iwa re­
ceived a report that Deputy Collector Latham, on the radiant glories of £he sunset, which with a little cone one toaspoonful of the there. It was a square game, oa i' will
drug
pyrethrum,
touch
it
with
a
lighted
pointed the way westward to golden islets
leave any one to ssy—a thriving game—
ftttainstiag buildami Hesperian gardena. By such dreams, match and watch the thin, blue line of for I dealt for half the bloods in town,
perhaps, man waa drawn to some cf his i-moke as it rises to tho ceding aud is and often had as many as five lay outs
wafted
through
the
air,
changing
tlie
earlieat migrations. Bui tho sunset lus­
The Commissioner of Interna! Reve­ tres correspond with the splendors of sun­ busy drone of insect life into a weak at a time, with too much business on
hand to even get time to rest Oue
nue has prepared a eUUnwnt chawing the npm- rise. When, therefore,, tlib Hindoo lord wad of insect woe. Pretty soon down evening a young chap strolled in, with a
of death, Yama, reappeared as tlie Per­ they come plump on to the table and sort of cuneus stare on his face, and I' one Sunday morning began the service
oonaumed in and exported front the United sian Jami, he was associated witli tlie over vour paj-er spin on their tiny backs eoneludu! right there that heiraa green. by announcing that a portion of the
dawn aa wdl as the Buuwt. He was fa­ and then sheathe their lancets, curl up He was fair-headed, and had a pair of 119th Psalm would be rood, beginning
1880, M &lt;
bled as the first monarch of Penda. It their hair-like legs, and interest one no blue eyes and clean-cut features—an in­ at the twenty-fifth verse. While tho
The Board of Steamboat Inspectors year. Th
was the golden age when he began bis more. Up stairs the littjc ones sleep nocent-looking young fellow, if ever I congregation were looking out the Psalm,
■alto:
reign: for a long time there was no op­ unmolected, though there are thousand, saw one. Ho only required a glance to» in their Bibles, he took a lusty pinch ol
.soRjw
Pnkiafjed..
pression, injustice, Kiekneas or war. But of mosquitoes in the room : ths pests convince yon that ho was a stranger in ssuff As he began to read, a scries of
ei.m.MB
are sick unto death, and cling sadly to tho gambling-room. Ho soon was at nasal explosions' forced tho following
and Blonington, which came in collision on
K.KH.Ml ultimately this happy age waa broken by
..................
Long IslamTsonnd aomo weeks ago, the former'
an evil-doer, and then Jami hade adieu to the walls, too feeble to think of taj&gt;- hqme, though, for I saw in his blue eyea rendering:
gotoi down. . .Hon Lafayette ft. Fotter, who
“My soul clea-c-e-e-che-che-e-e-chchis country, and went to dwell in a beau­ ping the rich, warn blood that glows the love of play, and, after that evening,
vwltticaiServed m United States Senator from Connoctitiful
in «
the
where no
he sun
still in ruddy little limbs just below; the he was a constant visitor. He plavoa deavetli unto the dust 1”
.
~
wr
tv
I “
**“ island^ ux
m&gt; ^west,
wesi, wncre
Th* Pmbib.Uom.to ol N&lt;r» Hmnp- U,M. tal ,al
u
fume ol the pyrethrum has settled their his pile right up, and never growled if
The tittering of the congregation
,1— luve*placod .
■hire
a Cxll
fall Htate
Bteto tlckrtt
ticket in
iu tho
Lbo flold.
Add, thb blissful —
business, and while it lingers in tbu bis luck was hard ; and, on every sec­ showed that they hod made an applica­
era.
roct deaeeudant of Mile* Btandub.
room outmders ore unwilling to make an ond card, he’d stack the limits up in tion of the scripture lesson.
A Boarox dispatch aayo that more headed by George D. Hodge, of Hampton Falta,
forGovon»ot.....Tha Greenback-Labor party
than half the horac* tn that city, xnd through of Marvland, in convention at Baltimore, nom­ sleeping heroes;' of Ejnrnenides, who entry, though the windows are raised bine. Take it altogether, his . luck was
and the lattices only half dosed. , hard—sometimes, the hardest, I think, I The Day of Judgment—Is It Set for
inated ’Milford Bbindell and the Itov. Urid slept fifty years, then waked up to save
1881 T
Grave* Eloctore-at-large. They also made tho his country: of,-St John, who still sleeps Gauze bars ore hot. stuffy things nt ever law, I’ve known him to lose, at a
1881. This is a very peculiar number.
following Congreraioual sommattens: Second at Ephesus,his counterpart, Ahas­ best, and one must Imj sadly ^driven to single deal, seven double shots.
mild form, the epizootic of 1873...
dterirt’K A.Tre*d«*y; Third district J. IL uerus, finds »o repose; of Boubdil and attempt to sleep under such a cover;
The
sum
of
its
digits
is 9x9. It is di­
Innott, of the Manne Court, at New_
“Business for me, of course, but
W. Onton ; Fourth district, Hamnel W. Pierre : Sebastian, who still await tlie buglev then, as we all know, the mosquito al­
somehow it almost seemed too bad. I visible by 9 without a. remainder. TheFifth diatnct, Oliver Bryan; Bixtu didnet. —
which
shall
Moor and Portuguas* ways finds his way through, no matter couldn’t- say A word, though, and vet I remaining quotient consists of two prime
electoral-count imbroglio of! NaUiaxnci
. ‘ ;.-v
. ’’
Nalhamd bcjicr.
Boner.
for a dominion awarded how carefully one’may tuck up ita folds Hkcd the ixiy. He had lots of the filthy. factors, 11 and 19. It rends the same
1876-77.
The official vote of Vermont for Govither; of Barbarossa, about the oouch.
I think, from the day he began, hb must both ways. If 28 be set under 81 and
croor at the recent ulccuon foots up m follows : ----Smoke from the Persian camomile or i have dropped a cool $100,0«0 ou the the two added the sum is 99. If tlie 18
beard rooted in liis cavern
____ ita dusty powder wo have found most |
be reversed and then added to 81 the
In a trot against time, st Chicago, Farabam, Bepublican, 47,852 -, Phslps. Demo- &gt;____
floor,,___
has sent_________
threads_________
far and widu
game, and he never growled.
Mud iAxnw* . mH. ta MIX... .Two Um. crat, • 21,340: Prohibition, 1,578; Farnham * ' through the folk-loro of Germany; at the efficacious, and vour readers will Bless I
“ Wo. both quit gambling the same sum is 162, tlie sum ot the digits of
ruajerity, 25,033.
ra-—. of Hagia o
—v:--- who
v_ v:jZ
Priest
Sophia,
bides thoj»__
day me when once tliey- try it Tlie purity night
cranberry, warebouaea well atodeed with the
’ ’ ' —’he, poor
or llad,
adi ffor
or sufficient rcarea­ which is 9. The 162 is also divisible by
The Maine Greenback State Con­ wheti tlie Turks shall bo expelled from of the drug must lie assured. This can I sons, and I because I loathed the game. 9, giving a ’quotient of 18, which is a
fruit owned by Carey Brother*, at Berlin, ia,
seoondtane divisible by 9.: If the 81 behave been destroyed by firu.
vention to nominate Presidential Elector? met Constantinople; of Tell, who was so wide­ readily be tested. It must have a bright It was in this wise :
Tin remains of a mastodon have been at Portland BepL 21, with 465 delegate* in at­ awake after his mythical dumber in bufl odor; be light readily burned, and
“ His coin gave out in a deal or two, reversed and added to 18; the sum is 36.
unearthed at Paw Paw, Ill.... A negro named tendance. B. D. Hobson presented resolutions Switzerland that he emboldened some give a pleasant, tea-like fragrance ; one and ho put up a diamond ring, just to which is also divisable by 9, and the sum
indoramg the action of the State Committee,
Gcorge Mitchell wm hanged at Troy, Ohio, last recommending fusion with the Democrats. J. scholar to resolve liim into sunshine; and pinch should kill a dozen. flies, confined see his ill-luck out, you know. . Tho
When it foils of ; chips soon went He had a pin, n flamweek for wife-murder... .Nine men were in- B. Cha&lt;w amid great excitement, protested. of Charlemagne, supposed to lie still in a bottle, at once.
atantly killed in the shaft of tho Consolidated Ellwtt King raovud to accept the report aud alive, but who must lie very restless, con- these properties it has been adulterated. j’ ing stone in massive metal. He passed
Add the following considerations be­
Imperial min* at Virginia City, Nev. They were the reeolutions, aud to name a joint sidenDg the variety of localities in which In common use, in large or breezy rooms, ■
fore vou press on answer: 1. Thosebeing raW to the surface in tho care when tho doctoral ticket. Chase made a motiou he is said to be doeping. “A little while where, from great dilution, it fails to ’, that in without a word, and drew 850 in ■who have cultivated the occult sciences­
I gold. So help me God ! I wished him
cable broke, precipstatinc them to the bottom, tn amend by nominating seven straight
a distance of 300 feet Their bodies wtco ter­ Greunbackera. Thia wm received with ap­ after," says Robolaia, “Pantagniel heard kill, it nevertheless produces on insect i; luck aa heartily as any player there ; but have always held the number 9 to be
life, through its volatilized essential oil jI no, his last stake,went my way on a los­ possessed of great significance.
2.
ribly mangled.
plause and hisses. The spoakar made an news that his father Gaqrantua hnd been
A bodt of striking miners at Corning, appeal for a fair hearing, and argued against translated into the Land of the Fairies or resin, undoubted nausea, vertigo, res-, ing ace. He drew $300 more, I think, Those who have mode a study of tiio'*
piratory spasms, and paralysis. It acta’ on his watch and chain, nnd tried his numerical symbolism of tho scriptures,
by
Morgue,
as
heretofore
were
Ogier
and
frnuon.
The
Itev.
Alrah
BtrouL
F«
Planted
Oluo, were Cred on by tho militia and nine of
nnd other* advccated fusion, after which the
The fairy Morgue entertained upon them through the minute spiracles, line beta again, but his luck waa gone. have regarded tlie number 9 as equally
them wounded, several painfully....Half the previous questiou wm carried, and a resolution Arthur.
buiine-« part o! Las VegM, Now Mexico, ho to fuse adoirted, although there wm conaider- tlie Dane Ogier so pleasantly that the. pa­ the breathing tubes, that stud the sur­ My God ! I'll never forget the pale, significant It is “a number of finality'
been destroyed by fire... .A man named Mich- ablo opposition. The following electors were gans seized Jerusalem in his absence; face of their little bodies, and from the haggard look that crossed his face, but or judgment, of creaturely complete­
ler went to the house of hia divorced wife, in then chosen: At Large-Scion Chase and and in connecting a similar catastrophe delicate network of veins in their tiny he was game. Ho never uttered a word, ness,” says Dr. Mohan.
And he adds.
Milwaukee^-hot her through the neck and then Bomncl Watta. District Elector*—John J. Tur­ to bis Utopia witli the translation of Gar- wings. To hiunan beings it is, so far us
“ It is the factor of all the great dates of
killed himaelf. The woman will probably get ner, Benj. Bunker, Charles IL Whidden, Wm. gantua, Rabelais would seem to have re­ I can ascertain, entirely innoxious, and and kept his chair like a pillar of stone. judgment—viz.: of the flood, the destruc­
For
a
moment
he
aeemea
dazed
at
his
well... .Dr. TalcotL editor of a Greenback pa­ A. Cromwell, and John P. Donworth. After
per at Maryville, Mo., and member of the Mis- adjournment of the convention tho delegates cognized tho necessity of remindiug the not disagreeable. That we—a family of reverses, but suddenly his eye caught tion of Sodom, tho overthrow of Pha­
eight
infante
adults-------—have
soari Legudature, was shot epd killed by come opposed to a fusion, to tho number of sevonty- pious of this region that there were ad­ ..."
, persona,
—*-----; nnd
.------------- : me
the min.
thin, wo
worn circlet of dull gold on bis raoh, the captivity, and the final de­
unknown pcraon. He was seated near a win- threc, beaded by Solon Chase, got together and vantages in Ix-iug occasion ally wide­ lived for several weeks in an atmosphere
struction of Jerusalem.” As we haveof pvrethrum
pvrethrum dust
dust and
and smoke
smoke comram. I; *2“2s nng7’ He looked at it a little seen, it enters in a variety of ways intonominated a straight-out Greenback electoral awake.
But Mythology hnd already of
' blood
while, IMUiSC(
and a , lark
wave of hot crimson
*1...
..
.
ov(,r jjis {ace for
ticket, as follows : Bolon Chase, J. J. Turner. mode the discovery liefore liim, and re­ Ki
bined, during this present summer, is
the 1881. What of it now? Has 1881
w.c*
mo
luve,
lur
we
cir
­
lx a race against time, at Chicago, the C. IL Whidden, J. F. Hilton, ThomM G. Bur­ ported that now and then, in emergen­ sufficient proof of mv statement To the
a judgment iu store for tho human race,
clet seemed to cling even foster than the
little G-yoareold mare Maud 8.. owned by den. G. W. Wooster, E. B. Fry.
and what is it?—Lutheran and Ob­
cies, tlie Seven Sleepers sallied forth to skeptic I recommend an interesting ex­
A dispatch from Augusta, Me., says be tlie Seven Champions of Christendom, periment ; Puff the pyrethrum into a flashing gem he had pussed in before. server.
WilliAm H. Vanderbilt, trotted a mile in two
He
at
List
stripped
it
off
his
finger
and
j
minun s, ten and tliree-quancra second.*. Thu that all the returns of the State election are in, and that all of these enchanted henx-a close, warm room, where flies most love
William Pitt.
handed
it
to
me.
It
came
reluctantly,
I
i« tho faatewt mile ever accomplished and the final result is : Davis, 73,640; Insisted. will wake up at lost hi one sens© tho ! to swarm, just after dark, shut the door,
by a trotting horae, and beats , by half
__________________________
Tho
brilliant life and sad death of
in thirty minutes. ! this worn old ring.. ’What can I have '
a oecond BL Julien'a record of 3:11 V.... 73,814. Plaisted's plurality, 174. Although prophecy haslieen largely fulfilled: Ten­ and make another visitOUou.
ol
dead
«ad
|
he
a«k«l
'Idon't
know
।
WUliiim
Pill,
England', great Prim(&gt;
Thotn*a C. Thuretou, who ahot at D. 11 An­ these figures are from tho official returns, the nyson has summoned Arthur from Ava­ The sight of seeing million* of deoil and i
floor will
u. hut Ill redeem it first Minister, seem a satire upon personal
the £icr
“ill do
do I1 w^,n^
thony, of Leavenworth. Kan., several month" oQioal cauvaM of them is not made until tlie lon, and Irving hits summoned—Jeffer­ squirming vermin on tlie
a«o, and who at the time acrioualy wounded Legislature meet* in Jani aary, and only that son keeps awoke—Barbarossa under the his heart good—that is, if he is human I of all.’ It might, have cost $5 new, but ■ ambition and popular gratitude. He| it was wortliless then.
| was Chancellor of the Excht*quer when
Lucien Baker and John P. Douglaa, fnend* of body takes cognizance of error* in them. The
nnd not an angcL
Mr. Anthony, pleaded guilty, and liu been plurality amendment to tbe constitution was droll disguise of Rip Van Winkle. The
Haring,- dndted
battle •’
"
I indued out a gltr atnek tare- I but 13
ol agr.and lor eigl, teen
Having
drafted our
our plan
plan ol
of battle
%
fairy Toesy is.able to break tlie spoil of ;
aentenced to eighteen year*' hard labor in carried by a largo majority.
again.. tUt.
Utile
loea,
it‘ ’become,
pro. V
•*“?&gt;, Uv
H’
T1?1
5"“ “?■
against
these
little
foes,
i
----------—
tho Kanaaa State penitentiary----- Ono by
Gen. Grant declines to take part in tlie enchantress Morgue.—if. D. Con- I - r to .peak ot the Cara ot the woanfe. Pbu,k'd
r
I ‘"fl- &lt;*.,“••.ImUlMt begwnu.g ot but
one of tho Western railroads are reducing any politick! meeting*. He recently scut tho way, in Harper's Mayasine.
per to speak of the card &lt;
cure
mo^mto
I know_____
noth- «’Ubleh“ '“V” P"J&gt;^ We w.th tU «&gt;mber ending ia
their paaaenRer rate*. Some month* ago
To t_
_____
______.tmg.,
—D_,_______
r belle rthi. a 2tKnerX.nl. wliMion in 1
W.d!- 'or ‘. .
_ .
_ .
the Alton, tho ■ Illinois Central, and the following telegram to Chairman Jowell: I
That 1’arflcnlar Night.
i *■“ &gt;"&lt;*
•“S’.ho won Oner Pill
&gt;t hi» how. Putney Ho.th,
Bock Island redaaxi their regular rate to three “While I shall do all in my power lo aid the
cents per mile, and 1,000-milc tickets to 435. He publican cause, 1 cannot now cnptgo to atRecently, a man ebnrgcvl withstealHe
'
H°, took no
“o notice
n..u&lt;-v of me. as
iw I ^uid
^nd in a
. very
ray neglected
nmtlorted etote, none of bin
The Burlington now makes tho announcement Kt’S IMh WcJLjalnd’wiU reSdJSS 1 t“g chickeIU, w*»“r*i8^ before an Ar- Thi. u to be rabbe.1 well on the painful ----------nx* To tntlrn one', tingling hJd» uid ! told
U,1J him when the lu
“l barred,
“UT”!’ and
o-' so 1 family
*“m'1 X'
’CW(5 "th h,m
th,‘
limit
or friends Ixdng
that, oommencing Oct. 1, 1880, it will also re­
Circuit Court. The proof against smarting hmbs with this solution gives ;1 we played two fifty on each cant Would I time. One who was sincerely attached
does local rates on its lines to three- rente jxr til the 30th, during which time I ahaii visit
mile, and sell 1,000-milc tickets for &lt;35. It i* Boston."
lnm WIU’ pretty strong, and when tlie a cooling, grateful sensation that,1s hard i you believe it? In the deal the ]x&gt;t i to him, hearing of his illness, rode from,
understood that the Northwestern has also de­
Tub Groml-ckorB of Mb-kAuwIU !*™&lt;&lt;uUng Atlornor «n&gt;» bo .ho««l to desenbu. Carbolic soap will do al­ won out and never lost I Aud still he | Loudon to sec him.
cided to make a similar reduction. This action held .harBUU Cooh*'
defomUut hft«l tlw most as well, or an ointment comjxmnd- lay with liis face hid in his arms. The !
Arriving at iris house, he rangHio bell
on the port of thv*e roads will compel all other
„
.
. . . .. , „. .... J
chickens from the rooet. He descnlxxl ed ot carbol, camphor and cosmufine.
deal was out, and I shook him up, but I at the entrance-gate, but no one mme,
Western line* competing with them to follow 22.
&gt;od oomu.ted tte olk™« UeM, »»
,nnmladia ,„d
rot a muscle moved, nnd, raising his Dismounting, he found his wav to tho
srsskX
ur
«1
■»«
face, I started l&gt;ack in horror nt the I hall-door, aud repeatedly rang the bell,
•
An Incident.
\
A maiden lady, named Nancy Hey
State, Jonathan Arnold ; Treasurer, -Wilbur F. i
“J1*1 KIP‘* ■
It is hard, we know, to-obey tlie com­ glassy ex press,on of his eyes, for the boy wliich no we answered."
Whitney : Auditor, CharlesT. Warner; Attornny
"* 'let‘ mo say a mand to “ overcome evil with good.’’ w.xs dead."
‘Judge,
Judge, II reckon yocU
I
He then entered the house, wondered.
Manitowoc eountj, Wi*. Her throat waa ent General, JohnM. Itaymond :Elector&gt;-at-Large, few words.”
oDiection was
w,
words."
No objection
ex­
I from room to room, till at last he discovH. a Howto IU.1 Bo*™ J fWmty. H-&gt;o ..
pMcd ---------the:
num &lt;xmti*ned : “Jest But what has been done can be done,
I cred Pitt_ on a bed, dead, entirely neg­
Goats as Churncrs.
and the atory of a woman’s goodness
lutiona
prohibiting the a.
mw ol
of liqoor
linac. .nd
---- to sign me down guilty."
' “ «nppo»d
niVKiul thnt
Hint such
.nail was. Ins.
I.l.
The most striking feature of tho dairv ' ’ ’
overcoming a bad boy,&lt;ho bad aeverely
banco, indorsing Bdlon Chaec'* bolt in Maine,
“Do you plead guilty?”
and condemning Ben Butler for joining the
ranch of F. S. Clough, in Son MateAi poverty
nowrtr ho
h" had
h’ul not
nnt been
h~'n able
“hU to
tn pay the
wounded her, will illustrate it
“ I reckon I'd. ie«t as wjdl. This fel­
She was an English woman, xmember canon, is tho new dairy house which Mr. wages of his servants, and that they had
tion of the city with great fury- About nxty Democratic party, wore voted down.
ler is determined tliat I did steal the of a sisterhood devoted to nursing the evugu -iviuu;
them what they
dwelling hotuec, eotne of
them the
■taking
------- ■■ with
Clough recently completed ni.
at a lABl
cost Ol
of nteeondc-d,
Zk...
____
’__ I.~
J
.
. . . * i chickens, an’ ruther than dispute his sick. The district in which “Sister r,:??. ::
beet m the dty, were destroyed....
It i. i8xM _
in 7
ground
““K-Owo
a 11
H'eei.
____ ; &lt;s&gt;aen.
___
Dispatches from Sqpth A menca state [ word&lt; fnt be
a deT^.
of
ai.nnu fln.'J.nJ
.11.. I..
----*4- style,_
-------------------------Dora," as she was called, nought to do sions,
finishod
externally
in
rustic
that **■
there in a proapoct of peace *■between Chili feller. I’ll let it go his'way,”
Four Kentucky lielles hearing that Nigood responded to her efforts by petty and inside is as trim and cJ
’
’
Jesse Dent Grant, third son of ex­ aud Peru. England, France awl Italy are mid
“The question is, did .you steal the annoyances and rough persecutions.
thrifty housewife’s “best !
to nave convinced the firid-naiucd nation that chickens ?’’
Proaident Grant, waa married at Ban Franciaco, ita
The rude, reckless men exhibited butter-room, an apartment
cononesta have gone far enough, and United
“No, Jedge^I waa at prar-meetin’ on their irreligious Protestantism by hat­ dimensions, is as inviting
State* Minister Chnatlanev is now at Arica,
where he will meet certain high Ch lian officials that night, an’ can prove it, but ruther red of thu Homan Catholics. The false The apparatus fur handling tho milk and
than moke tho joung feller feel bad I’ll report that the sisterhood belonged to making the butter is complete in every
akra of the Denver and Rio» Grande railway to
THE MARKETS.
A London dispatch aays tho steamer let him have bis way.”
the Church of Rome—they were mem­ detail, and is designed throughout for
the GiinoLon country has boon let, and Ui« line
“ You say you were st prayer-meeting bers of the Church of England—reused the saving of labor. The clmm holds
Aurora, from Oporto for Southampton, found­
will be compli 'cd in seven months.
NEW YORK.
on that night?"
’
their ire.
?
fifty-two gallons of cream, and turns out * *’«”«»•
A stage was recently robbed near Au- ered at aea. Fifty pcniomi were drowned.
“ Yes. sir.”
.
A London dispatch says “ the con­
Late one evening, as Sister Dora waa from 100 to 120 pounds of butter at each j rorroi'.
“
Wliich
night
"r
walking through the town, a boy called churning. It is worked by goat power. “
paascuRi-XH and rifled their jtockcta, then tried tinental powers aeem to bo squaring for
“ Why, on the night I stole the out; “ There goes one of those Sisters of tlie appliances being a treading-wheel *«u:
to blow &lt;qxm the treasure box, but did not *uo tho next war. It is evident that Iluasia nod chiikens.”
Misery !” and threw a stone which cut eighteen feet in diameter, which connecta Cua» -ifaarxJM
Austria must fight for the dominion of the
Ten
minute*
after
liis
declaration
he
open her forehead.
Southern Slav and tho possession of tlie Bal­
with and operates a shaft running into
kan peninsula.
Tho prospect for an wus sentenced to thu jienitentiary for two
In tlie course of a few dafu this boy the dairy house, and this in turn con­
Anstro-ltalisn alliance has bren spoiled bv years.
won brought into the hospital He had necting with cog-wheels working the
CHICAGO.
premature publicity. There in no natural
lieeu severely injured in u cool piL dashers. Mr. Clough says that £ae goats
A RAxr.ROAD company, known as the harmony between those states.
Rare.
France
“ That’s my" man 1" exclaimed Sister in operating the wheel indulge their
is te blamo for tho proposal, a* she
Medium to Fair..
A Brooklyn butcher has an intelligent Dem, recognizing liim. She was ap­ natural propensities for climbing, nnd
Hoa».......................................
offended Italy in the Toni* affair."....
chartered at Dall**, Texas, with a ca[
Lord Piteroy Kelly, Chief Boron of the En- German clerk who is trying to learn En­ pointed his nurse, and bestowed upon they apply themselves to the work with
•7,000,000, to aonatruct a road from t
£ll*h Court of Exchequer, and one of tho ablc«t glish by looking up in the dictionary him more than usual attention. Gue great gusto. The herd consists of some
of British j arista, is dead... .It is said that the every word ha hears but does not under­ night she found him crying.
No. S Bertas.
eight or ten animals, ranging from the
Nihilist leaders in Ilmuua have decided to adopt
Columbia, Brazoria county,
“Sister,” he said, with many sobs, “I grandmother and old “Billy” with the
in future a totally different line of procedure stand. A lady customer, in her effort to
moat destroyed by fire.
from that which they have heretofore pursued. explain what cut of meat she wanted, threw that stone at you.”
whiskers
down
to
the
youngling
not
•150,000.
K has been determinud that the movement and why ahe wanted it, mentioned that
over a foot high. When released from
henceforth sliall be conducted in tho way of she ate her lieef cooked rare. “ Rare ?’’ •f did you think I did not know that ? their pens, they one and nil, great and
secret political agitation.
’
he repeated. “Rare? Vat ish dat? Why, I knew it the minute you came in small, run bleating for the wheel, and
A London dispatch announces a O, yes; I know. R-a-r-e—very seldom." at the door."
and, going to
the only trouble to contend with there­
him dead with- heavy and calamitous fall in tho pig-iron
“What!" exclaimed the astonished after is the excess of power which they
market....Adriesa from Afghanistan report
The N'jrthwcntcm Lumberman men­ boy, “you knew me and have been are apt to give it in the course of their
Memphis has celebrated with much everything quiet in the Oabul district. Ayoob tions an cxiMriment wliich mdy have im­ .nuraiDg me like this f’
frolicsome gambols.—Angclca (Cal.)
eclal the absence of
Yellow Jack. Khan has gone bock to ’Herat. Tho Britiali portant results for lumbermen and grist­
It was the first time he had ever hod Exprest.
______________
have remlvod to abandon Khyber pose....A
There wu a big prooMskm and the Constantinople eorrcspendent say* the Porte millers. Sawdust and bran compressed the slightest experience in receiving
ST. LOUIE
Waaav—So. 1 “ •
at little cost into a space which will good fur evil. The impression her .con­
Heard in Mid-Chanael.
Ooaw—Khad
much reduce tlie coat ol their transporta­ duct made must have been lasting in
Robinson—*' You have seen more ot
tion. Into a block of compressed saw­ some way for good upon that boy’s mind the world than moat people, Mrs.
Juice Ferry formed a now Cabinet In France,
was in front of a newspaper office, inscribed
with himself aa Premier and Mhmrter of For- dust an eight-peimy nail was driven so and heart—YouUi'a Companion.
Smart. Now, wheife have you met the
follows : “B did Bouth-Bolid for artton. corn,
firmly that it broke in the attempt to
aMdMXATL
handsomest, pleasantest, and best-bred
trade* and manufactures." Among the notable
Mirth.
draw it Yet tlie block wm easily fria­
personage* present were Gov. Blackburn, of
There ia a large daw of pqdple who people?" Fair American—“ Well, among
ble.
Three
pecks
of
bran
were
com
­
fcaatneky; Gov. Marks, of Tenncseee; and
your British aristocracy." Robinson—
deem
the
business
of
life
for
tort
weighty
**»l&lt;ted by famine and plague, reduced Plevna pressed into a roll six inches long by six and momentotui to be made light of, “Indeed! Tliat is most gratifying to
during the Iluaao-Turki.h war, him rtwigned the inches diameter, capalde of enduring who would leave merriment to children my pride as an Englishman! . And
Governorship recently tenderxl Inm by tho much handling, yet easily brokeu.by the
TOLEDO.
T-k— ,.r,i
i.__ . '____ lingers. The process will proliablv and laughter to idiote, and who hold where have you encountered—a—the
A vessel from Port de Poix, Hayti,
ugliest and most offensive specimens of
bring sawdust largely into use for bed­ tliat a joke would be ae much out of
humanity?” Fair American—“Well,
A dispatch from Lahore, India, savs: ding horses, and will reduce tlie cost of place ou their lipa as on a gravestone or
war....Tro
in a ledger. Surely it cannot be requi­ among yoyr British aristocracy! ” —
By a tond-ahp at Naim Tai. Bernal, eteven
Glouoadw,
site to a man's being in earnest thnt l.e London Rimch.
should wear a perpetual frown. Is there
hoarded liy a large number of native*, who penwisi wtre killed and four inj»r«t."... .The
l»h, Kinghtb Health Journal savs less of sincerity in nature during her
One of the famona uLirvation cases te
--- a'
in rwwM—l
L.
Bultani mfarma tha i*ow*ta ih ;a liuai&gt;rioai
that 30 or 40 grama of chloral hydrate gamboln in spring titan 'diirihg the stiff- that reported by Von Sweiten. Guil­
powdered and dissolved in a gfll crf water neea and harshness of her wintry gloom? laume Granei, k prisoner at Toulouse, re­
makes an excellent lotion for papulous And is it, then, altogether ‘iihjiossiWe to sorted to starvation to avoid punishment
‘‘ruption of the akin attended with se­ take up oue abode with troth, and |o For the first ssven days tlie symptoms
vere itching. A piece of rag wet with let all sweet, homely feelings grow were not very ri-markal-Ie, After thia
therefnsn.
tlie some solution nnd applied to burn* about it and cluster wound it, and to period he wiuT compelled to drink water
Theodore Tilton’s oldest daughter, aud scalds will instantly allay the pain
smile upon it as a kind father or moth- to relieve bis raging thirei, and after
er. and to aport with it, end hold light lingering cm in 'terrible agony JtaMfodto
Ih’ di
One of the paying telknof a Montara
and merry talk with it, as with a loved convulsions on the fifty-eiguth day.

mtiou in m

�trf it should be

SATURDAY.

found on
that
fresh

infanuk
nuraery recWhen Mr. Chandler was in the De­
The
ollccta the
iteh
r-i-. partment of the Interior, at, Washing­
P«ted that puerile, jingling legend, ton, a man called one morning at hia «in order to insure
"The House that Jack Built." Vervfcw, floe. Introducing himself, he said:
despond mellow.
growing beard, but without avail, and it Um, th
however, says a wnter in the 'London “Mr. Chandler, I presume it is your
Wheat
AML'KEIEXT XOTES.
well pnlverised.
was not Jong before it reached her waist
Gungrrualiunal Maaaxuv, sre at all intention to have none but correct per­
1 tilth of the mirIt was soft aud silken Hke tho hair of a
Aimes ia coming back- next season for aware erf the. original form of its'oom- sons in your department?"
There may be.
fM&gt;und« sterling have been invested in
“ That is my intention."
child. A suit was instituted against lumps
-j surface of the soil, but the ' another farewell tour.
English railroads in fifty yean.
“Well, sir, do you .know that you
:no&lt; be surrounded by them.
Jobe MaCtnxovoB is under engage
Barnum for on alleged imposition upon seed shoUWnc
would suspect that it is only an accom­ have a woman in one of the bureaus of
ouerkHMtna*Hl.nl.
__________1____ w______ ment to play at Drury Lane, London,
Tnvs far 68,189,750 silver dollars have the public, it being stated in the oom and many groins will not start at all. If next [rar.
modated and altered translation of an your department who is erf bad charac­
ancient parabolical hymn sung by the ter?’’
been coined by the United States mints plaint that the woman waa an impostor. the soil is lumpy, as it is in many cases,
Miss Neilson used this language in n
“ No, sir; I do not know that I have
oince the passage of the Remonetization After hia museum was consumed by fire, use a roller immediately after tho plow, farewell speech at Booth’s Theater, not Jews at the feast of the Passover, and
Mrs. Lyon became one of the attractions or after tho harrow has been used once. long since : “I am not only'leaving commemorative of the principal events any such person in my department. ”
act by Congress.
“ I thought you didn’t, Mr. Chandler,
This is tho only proper use of tho roller I friends, but happiness itaelf; the skit., in the history of that people. Yet such
of Col. Wood’s Museum, in Chicago,
is actually the fact
The original, in and so I decided to come aud inform
on fall sown fields. To roll tho ground
The farmers of Illinois marketed and ahe was the wander of that city for after the grain is sown is a mistake; it can never again l&gt;e aa bright as ihey have tho Chaldee language, » now lying be­ yc®-”
been to me here, nor flowers bloom, nor
1,984,294 hogv in 1879, and will sell some time. She went from Chicago to a gives to the surface a smooth and pleas­ marie sound any more.”
fore me, and I will here furnish them
The name of tlie clerk was then given,
with a literal translation of it, and then and the charges against her made s ill
about 2,198,000 during-1880. In 1878 museum in Bouton, and a little while ing appearance, but it is much more inWhen Adelina Patti was a little girl of add the intonin' "
■ ■ given
’
’by ”
tion as
P. more explicit.' Mr. Chandler listened
there was a loss by disease of 500,000 later Ix-came connected with Fore­
ten rears, she had a filial attachment for N. Lebrecht, Lei ric, 1781. The hymn quietly, and finally picked up a pen and
hogs, valued at $1,500,000.
paugh's circus, with which she traveled winter aa it would be if fhc surface was OleBull, whom ahe al ways coiled "Oley." itself is found in ■pher Haggadah, vol- handed it to hi* caller.
He is quoted in the Washiugtou Pott as ume 23:
“Justput that down in writing, sir,
over tlie United States and Canada.
left rough Besides having the soil in a
°once
nC° **saying
vinF that
that hhe
« Frelied
wIm-cI m
more
°™ Oon her
The birth rate of Montreal, according
and, if it is true, I will dismiss tha
proper mechanical condition, Tt,
L *
criticism of his playing than upon that
ti
of
to the latest statistics, is 47.59 per 1,000
Some of the features of taxation in the means mentioned above, it must
kid, .kid.
must be .
other judge, for the developiae
&gt;iaen I of
I tl„
England are peculiarly just and desira­ pmria«l with . good Mpplr of
her musical powers, even nt that early
“Now, I hope, Mr. Chandler, you will
Plant Food. — The young plants i *g*&gt; was marvelous,
ropean city, but the death rate is also 10 ble. If anylxxiy leaves you $500 you
not connect my name with thia matter.
?'
— D----Miss
ickinson ’has written a four act
or 15 pur cent. higher than any other have to pay $10, and if he dies without should be well fed, that is, have a plenty I
kid, .kid.
I don’t want to be known.”
erf nourishment ini sucha condition aa to ' comedy entitled. An American Girl,
city.
•
■ ..
a will you will, then pay $15 to got thi* be readily taken ui
ip and digested. Such and Miss Fanny Davenpoit will person.deoom- ate the heroine. Tlie
Tho play Miss DickinDickin­
The cotton crop this season, like every $500. The Government fee on a $50,000 food is furnished by; thoroughly
about this woman, and I know nothing
posed barn
nuiqMre; and when it is son wrote specially for Miss Davenport
legacy
is
$1,000,
and
$1,500
if
there
be
about her, except what you state to me.
other cropfWEatbe largest ever known,
*- 1
'
eient quantities, was a tragedy called Either Arnim,
But you want me to put a stain on her
and is estimated at 6,000,000 bales. no will; tfnd, if tho legacy be $1,000,­
such as su- but
.__ tlie actress diicovercd that she wm
000, then the Queea’n fee ia $77,500, or,
] may
used witli profit
t ? suited
:
not
to tha leading port, nor ft to
without a will,.more than $100,000. If
SEUtcTWG 8«ap Wheat.—Sow tlie liest her.
Never I Leave the office f ’
you study and become a barrister, the j seed to be found, even if it costa a little I
Madam Patti’s recent arrival at
about 20 per cent of the whole.
Upon the abrupt departure of the vis­
Akid,«ki4.
$250, .' or
as much Castle,
os i
mon than that admission
taken! fromcosta
thi* you
ordinary
Cxaigynose
her new Welsh home,
itor so dismissed, Mr. Chandler turned
bin.
It
is
a
gomtomy
double
the
mar'
agamtonay
j wai greeted with fireworks and popular
to one of his clerks and said .* " He be­
Rgsbell Beakdhlet, of North Lar- you are likely to earn the first year. I'
’ket‘ price for'
' •’ griunthat
gtaiu flint is clean, pl
plump, | rejoicings which smacked somewhat to
longs to that class of informors who do
aing, Tompkins county, N. Y., lias When you graduate in medicins you pay |I and nas Iwen grown for seed witli sjiecud j the taste of some careful op^ratir manaByr.
Dot hesitate to ruin a person, but don’t
Merved loug-j os Postmaster than any $50. If you become a mere notary ;! care. Much depends on tho varsetyr-i I Crowds of people cluxirad the Roman
want to assume the responsibility of
the Clawson at the present time is taking i eandles, and about the castle, in qpn.
other person in the United States. He public to administer oaths it costa you j! to
their acts. I cannot be a party to any
, i high rank for yield in thany localities I spicnous places, appeared tho names of
such transaction. ”
was appointed to the office by President $150. When you execute a lease to rent 1 *
throughout the wheat growing region.
I Patti's favorite operas, quantidesof flags
John Quincy Adams in 1825, and has your house for anything above $150 a
Tu» Hbbsum Fx-t i. U&gt;o n.o.t tnmblo- j SjA?ble— AMin.
Manners Two Hundred Yean Ago.
year, you pay about 70 cents. ' If you I .
held it ever since.
A curious little book, called “The
T
m
».
want arms and crest on your carriage 1i some upon the early sown wheat—tliat
That my faiarr bought
sown after tlie 15th of this mouth is not . .Joux V ftAntoro, ths actor, says of
Rules
of Civility," which was published
Fur two p'.roaa of tuotwnr :
The Chicago Inle.’ior is urging the , you i»uy $11, and if you get these arms geDerailv damaged—but it makes smaller | , exPl'ne“e’e in I**ndon: " The people I
iu 1C75, throws amusing light on tho
A kid, a kid.
Wero
delightful.- They remanners of our ancoators two centuries
Presbyterians of the Northwest to bestir , “granted” to you, and in a measure growth before winter Mts iu, and - so far i 1
ago. "Aiing in discourse with a man,"
themselves anck raise the $100,000 for j fully recognized, yofi have ‘tot pay $50 SS tliat gi.es it is a disadvantage to qow
late, excepting on well prepared land. A '
“ individuals—buftihey conldn't
1 we read on one page, ** 'tis no less than
tho Theological Seminary which is license. One carriage is taxed $11 a farmer of our acquaintance (hj the State ‘
°’l5 1’
Oildcd Age. The
ridiculous to pull him by the buttons,
neccsaary to secure another $100,000 of­ year. Your dog costs $1.25 a year. of New York) for many venrs sowed his I
“» ^,l0-v ®°nldn t understand it Of
to play with his band strings, belt or
That my father bought
fered conditionally by Mr. Cyrus H. For a license to carry a gun you pay ulwat the first week in Octolier, and bis ' coura®. .«*• character of Colonel Sqllera
to punch him now and then on the
For two plaoaa of money:
V, ,n
they laughed at ft.
stomach." Again, “It argues neglect,
McCormick.
3-50. Tlie tax for every male servant average yield has Ix-cii over forty bush- ,
A kid, a kid.
els per acre. He was first led to prac, '
, Colonel s speculations took anorm- |
,
tice late sowing to avoid tlie ravages of
all the localism of tlie play fell
he is discoursing or reading. There­
A mam under sentence of death at
When a woman with a Drooertv of tiw H«*ssian fly, but the practice proved
th® stove fell down, in the
fore, good manners command it to be
‘
.
?.*.*.
so satisfactory tlmt it was continued after
°ct, it all went for ntahuig. The
Somerset, Ind., has to thank fortune for
forbid ; besides, something may happen
audience
didn’t Zed
geo anything
an'
*
nnl that may offend, as snoring,
— -- - ■ herself and her i tho fly had disappeared. His laud was "
‘d’enc® **&gt;
fnnuy in
the appearance-jof tho person whom -he $200,000 throws away
1 in the
oct
estate
on
a
atrango
mna
after
a
courtship
in
high
condition,
aud
a
top-dressing
of
P^cr
baud
the
trial
scone,
‘ sweating, gaping or dribbling." More
■was found guilty of murdering. James
“°h we
TImI tuy faUxtr IxHigbt
of a week, the natural result Is infelicity. . fine manure was applied
nnpli?d ‘to
to give
give "the
the ‘‘ w,
w*dch
we consider
consider rather
rather ordinary,
ordinary, was
was
explicit
are
tne
rules
for
behavior
at ta­
Millie disappeared mysteriously fourteen
Fur two jHocoa of tni.tiey ;
It may *lx; i **
one
of tlie
Such a woman ought to bo prepared for ! J"0!1.”*1 H*®!*s a' goikl start
‘ ‘ ”
”* of tho
* few
"w redeeming
•«•••«» features
—
. ble. "In eating observe to let your hands
A kid. a kid.
▼ears ago. and one Nimlev wJh arrested
Ixi clean. Feed not with both your
r
. — i• । .»
I, better to sow 1late if a thorough prepara- l’lny “ the eyra of the Londoners. They
for bi. murder, and eouvirted upon cir- j anv
,U1-V disasters
aiwrtur. which may
may occur to her or !I: tion
t of ....-&gt;
the sofl is thereby aeenml
wJI»n|g' to regard that much
। hands, nor keep your knife in your hand.
Irateter.
Wateb Fiukowh.—If tlie land is not
’! “ * 8“”Cvs*cumetmithd evidence, end »e» ehortlj- to i Ucr I1™!"”.''- ,
oomphun » Ute mnl-11
Dip not your fingers in the sauce, ot
lick them when you have done. If you
bo hanged. A ebort time ago Millie wim tI ienable
''' right of woman when inevitable
**-t.t.. well drained, when nil else is done in the । ..K J’1.- Mr' f-mmet os mnch ns wo
Tbal quenched th- Bra,
ml upon
nnnn her,
her bnt
com- ,, wheat field, make tlie necessary furrows , , , him. With some men the craving
; have occasion to sneeze or cough, taka
aiecorer.il alive and well in,an olwcuro ' &lt;ti«aat&gt;&lt;ra nr»» nil
pi&gt;«l
but comrpi | with tlie plow, for carrying off tho sur- • *or “(l,.,or w 11 disease. The, passion to
। your hat, or put your napkin before
village in Woatorn Krmluclv.
| pl»ini»g M'ldoni help, her ctuie. Tl.. । face water during heavy rains.
That bit the cat.
at it w stronger than anything else
your face. Dnnk not with your mouth
That ate the kid.
•
________________
। unhappy Connecticut lady who was
„ so
“j
SKBDtso TO GIUHB-Cinua wed „„.v ,
f » ’I1"1™ o'
j full nor unwiped, nor so long till you
That my father nought
For two Qkcee at mnt&gt;«y;
Mb. n
H.. AU
L. xroaoaa,
Bobden, Ui
of xagui,
Elgin, AIL,
DL, is
is j unfortunate^ us ^marry^a
New York
^^few
w^kjTaf£TttJ
are forced to breathe in the glass.”
ma.
—J « ..v-w
Au.* . lie^row
|M&gt;
B f.,w ’wcek
., after the groin'.
®ot ruspomubki fur his
A kid, a kid.
There are rules also for the drawing­
the possessor of a most wonderful watch, ’’nite mimed Hall has paid the sod pen- &gt; Thrifty growing timothy w ill freque .tlv
,
It gives the
th., hnnn.
n.1 seconda ■ idtv
th of
$?.
.. ““fAwSht of ’10.
room. " If a person of quality be in tho
It
hours, minnte.
minutes n
and
alty for
for her
her lackof
Lick of iu&amp;zmant
judf'uicnt. Hall
Hall ■• retard
r,‘tard tlie
tlie groa
growth
of the
the grain
grain if
if sown
sown os
as ••____
A ml killed Uir uw! at Jeath,
. liquor. But, true as this is, it is never­
oompony of ladies, ’ti* too juvenile and
Th»l killed ibr butcher.
the «iy of Ute »«4, th. dar of the I hurts hot griddle cakes in her face pul:
S . tbcleaa, in his ptwition, little less than a
light to play with them, to toss or tumcrime. He entail* not onfy foas’of monev
! ble them, to kiss them by surprise, to
month, the name of tho month, the lunar 1118 boots in her soup, and dragged her [
miow
Thai queticbed the fi.-n.
upon managers, but has of prestige. It
month «« t.entv-nra- .lavs, and the down .lair, by the feet Fearing that' Trnsm
kcpt frw
| force away their hoods, their fans, or
Trnxirs should l&gt;e kept free from। does not pay a manager to have his house
[ their ruffs. It is unhandsome among
phases of the moon at all times. It pro- "he might die without leaving him her we-jds and the/sail loose and mellow, closed in this May, and merely bpve Mr.
ladies, or any other serious company, to
vides for the thirty' and thirty-one day l’rc,l&gt;eriy» he drew a will for her to sign, ' Proper thinning is important; a single• Emmet make up tlie actual looses brought
Tb»t ray f»U&gt;erix&gt;ughi
throw off one’s cloak, to pull off one's
months, twenty eight days in February, ! ^d, rhen she
' was so paralvzed in mind root &gt;&gt;«*!“ h^ni nine to fifteen inches ini about by liim. He ia beaked over tho
peruke, to cut one's nails, to tie one's
10
0,1 ri''l1‘। &gt; country for tho season, but, attractive as
garter, to change shoes if they pinch, to
and every fourth year twucty-uthe dt
' and’ lady tl.al .he kB»W not whnl d&gt;. ।
, .J
,
, ,
,
lauds white turni}M may still be sown audI he is pecuniarily, it is now demonstrated
call for one’s slipjxT* to be at east, to
The following is the inteipretation :
in February for leap year, making all
, was doing* or what was done to her, he I a good crop ex|&gt;ected.
' to be very risky U engage•fiim. . We can
1. The kid, which is one of tlie pure sing between the teeth, or to drum with
own changes at 12 o’clock night. . It is a ’ Put. ft P*-*11 1B i^cr .hand. and. made
B
eets axd MANogne
SIanuem that
tliat were
'
. .her af. ,
pg,-,,,
sowni ' see no way for managers to do but to in­
animals, denotes the Hebrews.
The one's fingers."
chronograph for timing hones to tho ,
h®* signature. Tho brute was, of I early, may l&gt;c horvchte.! this
sort a penalty clause in their contracts father by whom it was purchased is
fifth of a second. And, lastly, it strikes [ course, tne chief legatee. One of the left In the
*’ gnrnud’they Iwoine ImHow ; with Mr. Emmet, by which he should Jehovah, who represents himself as
Incident of the War.
and dry. when pulled put them iu long pay a good round sum indemnity when- sustaining this relation to the Hebrew I
Artemus Ward once said he " would
the hours, quarters and minutes. This ' curious features of this business is that '
heaps, with the top* or straw bud over■ ever he closes up a house.—Cincinnati nation. Tlie pieces of money signify I love to die for his country, but. if it waa
extraordinary time-piece was made in ; his former wife,. from whom he wa«
- - di— ;. them;’ to be ofterwonh covered with j Commercial.
,
A
Moses and Aaron, through whose media­ I all the same to the country, he would
Switzerland, and ccet $1,500.
1
*— tou:
---------2-------i‘v the [ —
*v to protect them for the winter, or
I -------vorced1-----previous
his
marriage
with
earth,
FBAXAaqtm Sabcet, the French aritio, tion the Hebrews were brought out of j like to die of old age." An amusing anwealthy lady, was remarried to him after taken to Uie root cellar. Caro should be is something of a Boswell. He is giving Egypt
I ecdote, which shows that Artemus’ phitaken
that
the
roots
do
not
heat
at
any
all sorts uf details of Sara BenihardL
J. A. Bonn, a tight-rope acrobat, who the latter's death. This divorced and
2. The cat denotes the Assyrians, by I loeophy is widely entertained, is told by
time either in the pit or cellar.
I
Here
is
tho
latest
from
his
pan:
“
Tbc
I
a writer in the Philadelphia Timet. It
whom
the
ten
tribes
were
carried
into
■was announced to appear at Clyde, Ohio, remarried wife appears now to beatouta
Buckwheat.—This tender crop sliould Prince of Wales came the other night captivity.
| was told by one of the boy-s who were
was so drunk upon his arrival in the with the man to whom she was thus be cut before tlie flrat frost injures it between the acta to puy his compljmenta
3. The dog is symbolical of tlie Baby­ present at the battle of Murfreesboro’,
town that the people thought it would doubly united. She testified that he . The grain shells badly when the plants to Mlle. Bernhardt' He was accompanied lonians.
! Tenn.
be foolhardy for him to attempt his was a bad fellow, and tliat, having mar­ are dry, therefore cut it in the morning | by the King of Greece, whom he prc4. The staff signified the Persians.
When tlie lines ot both armies
when the dew is on. Tlie cut dop after (seated to the actress. *My bother-in5. The fire inoicates the Grecian em­ I were
advancing to the charge, a
rope-walking performance. Neverthe­ ried his Connecticut victim for her mon­
standing a few days will bqdry and ready | law,’ said ho to her. Mlle. Bernhardt pire under Alex^ptter the Great.
. rabbit, or more properly a hare,
less, having fortified himself with sev­ ey, he treated her with terr.fic cruelty. u&gt; thrash, which had lx*t be done at bowed her acknowledgments, and wliilo
6. The water betokens the Roman, or 1 was aroused from his quiet aeclueral drinks, Bonn climbed "the tower of The wicked husband has been punished once. If a machine is used, remove tlie । the Prince went to congratulate the tlie fourth of the great monarchies to jj mon immediately in front of the Con­
the Town Hall, and started to walk the for his wickedness, for the New York ' concave, or tho cylinder teeth will other- other actors she remained in a fr/e-arfirfe whom the Jews were subjected.
Io
federate line, and went bounding away
7. The ox is a symbol of tlie Saracens, to
security
tliehills,
hills,
makingatBt
' the-----Ity ofofthe
making
rope. The hundreds who hail gathered j Surrogate refuses to admit the will of wise break the kernels. The grain should । with the King; but she was not aware
be cleaned at once and spread out as 1 that she was taking to a King. Mho who sulxlued Palestine, and brought it each
“•'**» jump •a large
u—««-»..
iu* of _i:i.
—* ­
exhibit
white ibunt
below shouted to him to go back, but j the deceased lady to probate. Her rela­ thinly as possible, aa it is very apt to ? called him ’Monsieur all the time, and
under the choliphate.
ing.
Bonn kept straight ahead, apparently tives were loth to see her property goout heat, and become almost wortlihss, if I talked right and left in her usual cavalier
In the line there was a great, raw­
8. The butcher that killed the ox de­
style. But time pressed and she had to notes the crusaders by whom the Holy boned North Georgian, who was cele­
staggering at every step. Suddenly the of the family to enrich such a contempt­ left in large heujM.
Beans are injured by heavy ruins, ; return to the dressing-room. ‘Will,' Land was wrested out of tho hands of brated for Lis indomitable courage and
drunken performer dropped his balance­ ible jxiraon. They imide n vigorous ef­
said her colleagues to her, ‘what do you
reckless bravery.
pole. The crowd groau&lt;*d aud rimy fort to prove that the rascal liad exerted when ready pull them and stack around , think of tho King of Greece?' ‘What do the Saracens.
tlie poles driven iu the ground; corer the
9. Tlie angel of death signifies the
He hod tlie reputation of being will­
persons bid their eyes. Bonn fell back­ undue and improper influence over her stacks witli straw. In pulling, leave । you menu—what Ring of Greece?' she Turkish power, by which the land of ing to fight anything, and was supposed
ward, but like a flash his right leg to induce her to sign the will. They ore them in rows for a time to cure, and if ; inquired. ‘The King of Greece with Palettine was taken from tlie I ranks, not to know the meaning of fear; but
ruin threatens they con be gathered 1 whom you have just been talking,’ was and to whom.it is still subject.
his apostrophe to the vanishing rabbit
wrapped around tho rope and held on. to be congratulated on their success.
tho reply. ’What! it was not the King of
qui. kly in stacks.
10. The commencement of the tenth not only put the matter in a different
He said, afterward that the loss of his ■
! Greece! it was a King!' and away she stanza is designed to show tliat God light, but caused a burst of laughter
Good Look.
• Cobn.—Early corn will lx* ready to ent
pole sobered him instantly.
ran down stairs to ace tho Prince of
Rev. A. E. Lawrence gave some good this month. As soon as tlie grain is Wales. ‘Ah! Prince,' she exclaimed, fit will take signal vengeance on the from all who heard it. He said:
Turks, immediately after whose over­
" Go it, little cotton-tail I Go it while
.
. , . ,
advice, that is worth repeating, to the glazed it is ready to be harvested, and
The gross earnings of thirty-s&gt;x lead-; gradnatwg class of the Newton High the stalks will be mnch more valuable was treachery on your part not to tell throw the Jews axe to be restored to you’ve a chance. I’d run, too, if I didn’t
mo it was the King of Greece.’ ‘But I
-”
* of this country
- * ^ for
•
ing- railroads
August School. “I hope,” he said, "none of than if left to be killed by frosts. The told you it was my brother-in-law,’ an­ their own land, and live under tlie guv- have any mure reputation at stake than
rniment of their long-expected Mea- you've got I ”
----------------being
.
were $16,077,655,
an .increase of you belong to that most unfortunate seed for next year should be selected be­ swered his Royal Highness, to wliich the aiah.
The ]x&gt;or fellow never returned from
fore the cutting lias Ixsgun. The tone of
$3,397,122 over the earning* for August, class who imagine themselves lifted the selected stalks may lie broken down actress rejoiued, ‘Your brother-in-law!
tlie charge. He had lost his chance ot
above the necessity of effort; who think
Knowledge In Old Times.
running.
1879. Fur the eight months, ending that their family position, or their fath­ as a mark and left standing when the ulh- But how was I to know? It might have
Some of the esrlv nations attained a
been
a
tallow
merchant!
’
And
away
she
Aug. 31, the earnings of thirty-one er’s wealth, or a little money of their ers are cut and shocked.
darted back to tho dreasing-room, leav­ knowledge of science aud skill in art
The Story Disproved.
Shockino is od important matter, and
roads, including tho New York Central, own, is going to bring the world to
ing the Prince non-phisscd. You may woich were lost in Uu« sulxiequent ages.
them, and that the oyster ia quietly com­ should lie done with care. If the stalks think the English have l»een shocked n'l Wendell Phillip*’ famous lecture on
A leading officer in one of the courta
the Northwestern, the Milwaukee and
ing to open itself for them when they are not well set up nnd properly tied the j। tliia. Nothing of the kind; they fotgiv.i "The Loot Ar:s" ought to make us won charged witli uover going to
St Paul, the Wabash, the Central Pa­ are ready to eat it The oyster is a shock* fall in all directions, and the fod- .
I everything in this spoiled child..’’
modest, and leas inclined to boast of our bed sober. Of course he indignantly
cific, the St Louis and Iron Mountain, great deal more likely to swallow them." der is damaged and the husking made '
denied tho soft impeachment, aud he
own superiority.
A classmate said to me. when wo were more difficult Bunds of rye straw, or
The “ Department» Clerk.
etc., were $105,933,538, being a gain of
In a recent lecture before the Geo­ gave the particulars of a particular night
even w^low, may be used with advant­
leaving
college
together,
“
Well,
goodTlie worat-nbused mon in Washington graphical Society, Judge Daly paid a in proof. We quote hu own words:
$23,231,892 over the earnings of the cor­
by, now, good-by; we will meet again age.
ia the departraeut clerk. He earns from tribute to the knowledge of the old Soon after I got in bed, my wife said:
responding period of tast year. Had on the floor of the Senate chamber at
Potatoes.—Early ones should be dug $1,800 down to $700 per year. It ia ItabyIonian*. They were well acquaint­ "Why. husband, what’s the matter w ith
the earnings of such r xuls as the Balti­ Washington."
at oijee; rains will otherwise start them safe to say that all get as much as they ed with the heavens, catalogued the you? You act so strangely." "Thereis
We have never met there yet, and the into growth and do much injury. The are worth. Half of tliem who owe board stars, Mid named the constellation*. nothing tho matter with mo/’ said I;
more and Ohio, the Pennsylvania Cen­
chances are growing small that
last I trood of * * bugs ” should be destroyed. bills and sport so much style around They traced the sun's course through “nothing atalL" “I'm sure there is,4
tral, the Lake Shore, tlie Michigan
shall Norkas at been alto«Bt
aa.it fit these that furnish tlie early brood Washington oould not make enough in tha twelve signs of the zodiac, and di­ Baid ahe; “you don’t act natural at all
Central and the Union 'Pacific bveniuuext season.. It is a good plan'to sort competition with the world to »-.ar two vided time into weeks, months and years. Shan't I get up and get aamething for
&lt;luded, the total would be muah targrr after commencement, and nothing has the jxitatoea as they are gathered, thus suits a year. The clerk (a a peflita pau­
They speculated on :he connection of you**' And she got up, lighted the can­
■ ever been heard of him from th*t day to saving mt^cte labor m handling them af- per. He thinks that lor some reason or tlie weather with the changes of the dle and came to the bedside to look at me,
shading the light with one hand. “1
•M? mne.i nrgiier. i ne fuiow,ii£j is vri^^
other this ' country owes him a living.
In thia struggling life there is uo place
knew there waa something about you,”
He goes to work at 9 o’clock, and u
xmporbyjt and gratifying, as it indicate^ for "lucky "men. Tha jrixti'»v for
said ahe; “ why, you axe aobar!"—
found, all slickly brushed and gloved,
and
remarkable activity in every branch of the workers. " Why are you in such
falo Exprctit.
issuing from the front steps of-his great
haste ?" said one the other day to a man small roots and -the scattered haves. asylum just before 3 o’clock.— IlWtoo- Lsyard found a crystal lens among the
indosfry. ,---w ho has made his mark in th* world. 'This will accustom them to the change ton letter,
ruins of Nineveh. It is interesting to
“ Why not wait and see what will turn of food that must soon come. .If early
The "beardid woman,’
An expectant nephew took one side
know that they had a seventh day of
vip?” .
year* ago, P. T. Barnum's
rest, corny)Kinding to our Sabbath, aud
euseted rigorous rules for keeping it,—
traction. » dead. The maiden-name of
ceruing that beloved relative.
aproned or
It is' an Im­
........ ...................
-this remarkable woman was Rebecea
“Heis dying," said the doctor.
portant matter that the ewes that arc to together: "D(tMlM! you 'find it so?’*
Ho who trusts to
The nephew howled with piteous lam­
TYcrigaat. She was born at Pembroke,
bear lambs should bo well fed, and begin '**Gritty," repeated the other, “gritty I
Do
not
laugh
at
ent •. t ions. But the old ductor, who
I call it a gravel path with only a
Genesee county, N. Y., in May, 1824. the world round to him just when he the winter in rood oondiiian. A little Why,
few weeds
weedaoa
or nervous in a
few
on it
it I"
1”’
knew human nature, and expectant
When quite young she married a man I gets
| |t ready for it,
wwill
, find himself Hke gram fed to the ewes now will do much
^DytkSir, iteTpreM hmd-dwb^
Xe SrenoT’anstain^T
the clown in Horace, waiting on the to insure strong lambs.
nephews in portiewW, exclaimed:
namtxl J. R Lyon, and removed with &gt; b^ik for Lhe**str^m to’
that*
“ V&lt;m
ma J I
nnA
Cows tliat are
should be California, owns 60,000 acres of grow- from the slaotrifiity in the air.
A
him to Now York. Nothing unusual in I may pass over wltbwtf
tin to
fed liberally, and
1 to fall off
no right

growth upon her face.

She employed

�frr3lrw£
8ATCKDAT,

Hat good by, by. Head mv letjer. and
papers to lock MO. AufaUy yaws.
Timothy Tumbku
P. 8. Q. I forgot, to tel yue Ive got a
reel nice rooster, Jiis bed is covered
with reel party fathrre, and when he
wawks he got*, jlit like them fushnnitWo wlutmip. yu nee on the street.
T.T.
2nd P. 8. Ive concoloded to leev the
demercrat party, Hint is if tha dont
stop ty in so much.
T. T.
P. 8. 8. After Irit that laat part Jim
told me father party lied more and
bigger lise than the demerenits, so I
gesa De stay with my old party cans
tha mite git luntnm if I left em. Dont
prit thia last caua I mite want to leev
the party and it woodent look wel to
hav me go over.to a lyin party after I
bedrit this about em.
T. Tumbkl.

HEPT.SS. UBO.

tmothy tumbix
Lock MO, Michigan Shipman al /
SEPT., IB. 1880. $
DkkkStrong: ‘
Yen bet 1 wus sei-prised 2 git so moo­
ny of them cetificats yeu sent me, and
I was awful happy to see the fokea
preshiated my letters. After reedin
the follerin from old trends I cant help
bat rite a nutber. The fust won I red
Dalas, Texas, Aug., 83.
My Deer Sok:
,
Don’t stop ritjn, cause yd?® letters
and the ads m all I care to,reed.
Yure Father,
Jamks Tvmbel.
Then I cuni to this curias episle (rum
Gorgin. tts tram an old colege chum.
Sumpter, Ga., Aug., 80.
Deer Qld Tim :
.
Keep on ritin and this state will go
for Garfield, if yeu don’t twil go for
Davis.
Yure friend.
.
Dick Tapin.
Then J red this (rum the U. 8. Blind
^'u*. S. Blind Sylcm. Sept. 1,1890.

-—-Should not fail to examine our------

S. Liebhauser is repairing and fitting
up' his building on Nbrth Main St. to
rent.
Frank linker Ims purchased the old
post office building of H.T, Davidson
for |W.
. John Young and daughter of Leav­
enworth. Kan. are visiting his brother
Dr. W. H. Young in this village.
Orno Strong says Nashville will have
adnilv News seven years hence, Then
Vermontville will have a tri-weekly
sure—Ft Ville Hawk.
Certainly; one that will come oat one
week and try to the next.
Tho first quarterly meeting of the U.
B. church of the Cedar Creek charge, C.
B. Sherk officiating, will be held at the
U. B. church of Maple Grove ’on Oct.
23 and 24.
Thursday morning Mrs. Calvin Ain­
sworth received the sad intelligence
of the death of her father Lewis Fair­
child, who departed this life at Rome,
Heniy, Co. Iowa, of heart disease, at
the ripe old age of 00 yrs.

|

Common Connell Proceedings.
t
Council Rooms,
; Nashville, Sept 28,1880.
Special
callod by tho President.*
Protenl. Chipman Prvildcnt, Bn*ton, Downing,
Old* and Iteynold* trustee*.
Ab*cnt Cook and Roe.
A motion requesting the Ju«Utc tv enter judge­
ment of confirmation, of the determination and
■ward", of the jury, heretofore emjiannelcd In the
matter ofcilending Main St. acroa* Tbornapple
River, »i&gt; carried by aye* and nay* aa fo’lowi :
.Aye*, Button. Doirning. OM« and Reynold*.

&lt;»n motion council adjourned.
F.McPKRBV,
E.CHIPMAN.

—At 1.1* rvaineoce in, wesi vaativtoo
Sept. nth. nt heart-diaeas', Mr Oecrye Miller

Large and Varied Assortment

i
'

.Vnsiiville .TlarketM

Attorney at Law

bitters

Attorney &amp; Counsellor,
jj_aoobBiALiir;—

*

JULIUS BUSSELL,

ZDEdTT GOODS

JT IS A FACT

0

Largest ami Best Selected Stock

pOWERS A BARLOW,

FURNITURE
IN/BARRY COUNTY

Our Ood^i i

flnlib.

Parlor

M. BLACK,

Has been proved to be every way reliable, and is to-day the
most popular Parlor Stove to be found. Very handsomely
Nickled, Swing off Top, Double Back and Bottom, warranted
to stand the severest heat.

&gt;er Suits,
Wfekera,
reaus.
_
xtenslon Tables,
Lounges,

American and Foreign Marble,

Mirrors,
Camp Chairs, &amp;c.

Monnmente; Tombstones, Mantles, Ac.,
Hantings, Mich.

OUR COOK STOVES

Common ’Furniture

J. A. BAUGHMAN.
HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Woodland On^tre, Mlcb. 1)1,7 ,nd nl*ht cal1* r,r°al’t[3i-GB]

P

Are Unrivaled both forB eauty and Durability, furnished with
Our Undertaking Departmn't iron encased, Polished Copper and Japanned Reservoir, Auto­
matic Shelf, Illuminated Front, Nickle Towell Rail and all
Complete In every particular.
other late improvements.
We guarantee
—WE ALSO HAVE THE-----Prices that Can’t i Undersold
Of every description

p[ENBY ROE. Proprietor^

----- OLD RELIABLE-----

MEAT MARKET.

GARLAND AND CROWN JEWEL COAL STOVES,

Thanking oor namcrou* patron, at Uw pul k»*on, wo ehall endeavor by fair dealing and reason­
able price, to doubt, their number during the year

Fresh and Salt Meats,

which are acknowledged to be the best of their kind. The
Garland more especially, has all the known improvements,
Smotei Hams and Siwnlien,
making it the best coal stove in the market. Revertible flue
with double feeder, forming the most complete arrangement
IN THKIR SEASON,
for consumption of all gasses. Every way reliable. No soot
can possibly form. Mica protected by perforated tin, hinged Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
dr., dx-., de.
on door frame. Don’t fail to see me before you’ buy.

KellosK. Demaray A Co.
J£NTERP»1SE

GROCERY

The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, Ac.

0. C. WOLCOTT.

Fresh. Goods, Full Weights and
Satisfaction. Guaranteed.

QOOK’S ( ARRIAGE V ORKSI

HENRY ROE.

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

New Fresh Goods and Low

Prices.

Manufaetures

WKXTIOX, ALL.

the

READY CASH,

Boise Ac Francia

-------- AND---------

Finest Goods in Central Nidi

Having bought for CASH a large, neat
stock of

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese ul Everything

CLOSE BUYING
PURCHASERS

I i Baley. Bay State.
Bridgeport, and

llulc. &lt; hristie. Hases.
Broa.. Whitney and
yici'aiiimeron Pianos,

|T&lt;’orth.e season of‘1880.
I am prepared to furnish the public

KtrM t« Cota a First Gas Crwerj Sim 11
Wish to inform all that by prompt at- .
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods and low prices, hope to receive I
~ fair share of your patronage.

— At romarkabty-----

'low

figures.

Unquestionably the best Built hnd Easiest Riding
ORGANS REPAIRED IN

COME AND SEE.

GOOD SHAPE

Fottrs Truly,

SNT-A.LU COST.

BOISE

A

Aud at a comparatlrrly

FRANCIS,

SHEET MUSIC

JJARNESS! HARNESS!

At 2&amp; per cent diacoant from puUU*ber» price..
Respectfully,

C. H. BERRY.
Nashville, Mkh.

j

HARNESS !

F*MuWdME6iA

BLACKSMITHING

^^..’jssiiicyimpedi*

HOW TO BE ~«i®*®

ASH VILLE LIVERY.

J. OSMAN, Prop.
I mc prepared - to fnrnbh

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

Buggy or vv agon

LOW RATER.

To t&gt;e found in the Market

COM’ERGIAL TRAVELERS

IT IS GENERALLY K NWN

MADE A fiPEClALTT
Opposite the Woleou Boom. NaahviUe, Mkh.

Workmanship and Materials
When Combined Witli

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

THE IDEAL OF THE TRUE ARTIST,
-zVr*e ItlaHoiitinl Factor, in

All Goods of this Manufacture,
Therefore I place my Goods upon the Market, confidentially
believing they will stand the teat, and prove highly satisfac­
tory to all who purchase.

your

..nxivr.

SHERIFF
i th* Court Honea, Hai
Cwll*c'u—A a ■»*&lt;

E&lt;i^terick“’fe&lt;inttt
Makes tho boss Carriage, Light road
i Detandant.
'
and Team
,
1 £££“
j **
•}»»• "f Michigan, but
. of Wm. 1*. Cobb.Solicitor fur the complainant, ft la
For a small sum of money and don’t
you forget it.
1 from thia date, and that in eaa« at hi* apt&gt;Mraace,
£ riW
Have you soon any of Will’s work?
com|&gt;J*lnt Io thi* cause to be (Uni, pod a copy
If
not
call
on
him. one door north nf
to be «rred* “
on the
compUUssnt's
reed this, thale kno how I feel.
”thereof
----- -------------’*--------*•*’—*" aol'cltor Boise and Francis’, get his prices and
Thare* goin to be a politide mass
you will trade.
meeting in this village soon and when Bald deb udaniW. E. CLARK.
its over Be give particulars of tho rorin _ And lt ia farther ordered that within twenty
J L.BTKWDB!
by the big guns.
Were got lots of roe! snthern demerOpposite E. Parody’« shoe shop/
erats hero rite from tho south, tha air
oat here lookiu up the feelinc of the
northern voters. Thare aUfnl hot, tha HU apprentice.
say thale never give up, nud as long as
tha can leed the northern demercrat by
the nose thare sure of miming tlie
Govcnnent. I tel yu, if I hadent alwas bin a demercrat and my fatlier flFor the fastest SSlUtMj book at the ter
fore me, Ide turn to a repub-green
backer or sumihin. But to leev the
old demercrat party, to cut loos from
all the old principles, 2 be divorced
from my old politicle friendsjuat when
Gen. Hancock is num in for president,
is what I cant do, but after leexhun He
AND nO.NT YOJJ FOROET IT.
leevo the party anyhow.
JgOOT Alp SHOE SHOT.
Have yeu ben over to my old home

Kalamo man down here and yule git
so mequy items yule have to make vur
wpe* Wnircr. I luxHlrut «rU thi. lettei onlyfortopleese2or3t«tumpHpeekera out here who wants to kno my pol■iUrk., udptKiM idee of bow IK,
vote. Bnt send em the News OB dlreetol iu . nolo inLto^i .nd when tho

ter, mmb it alwas wiw covered with

QLEKEJTT SMITH,

------ Burniug both WOOD and COAL.------

Teas, Coffe-es, Sugars,

j

interior of whot,whether twas a prison,
jalo, lunatic syliim, nr home for poor Oati, per bu
idiots, so leant tel what be meat.
Yesterdy a reel tall man with a kind
of a strange look in his eye rode throo Onton*, per bu
Butter, per lb
the lock ou one of the botes, and ho
Bed that Gen. Weaver wnsthe beat man
and if Ide vote for him I shood have
piles aud piles of greenbacks and not
wurk for cm‘either, but I told him that
wus a leetlo to thin, cause if tha cood
be got so esy tha woodent be wurtli nor JtuoH sko»‘«.*.‘*i*K«*
mnch. He m*1 Ise a fool to talk that
way, and that made me mail and I
&lt;’hi»urerv Order
jnst declared war on him at wanre, but. HTATg OF Michigan.- Ttiecirenit court tor
the bote left the lock and I dident the County of Itarry. in Chancery. Enun-d Sep&gt;..n.
1 tcuiber Sth. A. IK 11*0. Sull pending in theCircult
have a chance to put a bed on him.
I Coon for tbr &lt;&lt;&gt;anty of Barn, in Cbaneerr,u the
I tel yeu Mr. Strong, this a reel live- c,,y °r Hawing*.n&gt; aatdConniy, on the sth day of
place to git news, send yure West I aT* Bhld^it ” tsM: i

•enst* I left ? yeu kno that* a live!}'
burg, and lots &lt;»f fun thare, wun man

Capital a*d Surplus *100.600.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

DekrTumbel :
....
Yure letter* is all the print™ our pashents can reed, so fire away._ 8upt.
’He dident want piis namein print,
cause hees runnirf for offis, so I don’t
give it. But the best won of all is this.
Insane Abyllm, (
New York uitfSept. 10. j
MilT.Tumbku Esq-:
,
„
Yftre last letter wu» the meens of
curia over 10 hopelesly insane persons.
The faculty have had a gold medil
stmkforyeu and con fared the degree
of Professor of Belles Letters on yeu.
Rite agin.
John Beech,
Snpt.
Thus yeu see Mr. Strong 1’me over­
cam with gratitood to all these instiDemocratic Caucus.
tooshuns. Aud if I cood give the rest
of the letters I wood, but space for­
There will be a Carons held at the
bids. Wun letter from the Hon. J. Hancock club hall in Nashville on
Tuesday Sept. 28th at 2 o'clock, for the
Pullen, in -which he offers me a posiit- purpose of appointing delegates to athun as teecher of spellin, isfullof good the county convention at Hastings,Oct.
. By order of com.
words, bat tis to long to print, so I let 2nd 1880. ’
it go, but I hed to refoose the posiahun
To nil discaaes of the Blood. Liver,
he offered, coz Ive goto better wun,
tis teix^in lock 240 on our grate ship etc. Is found Frizelle's Blood Purifier
nnd Mandrake and Rhubarb Pills.
canal, and it pays me big. The extra
Tenclierji .\olice.
cosh tor keepin ctin stuf brings lots of
Notice in hereby given that for the
muney, we sei over
bushel of fride
cakes, and lots of cookies evryday, and purpose of making an examination of
all persona offering themselvea as can­
crakers and chees to boot, we sei eider didates for teachers of the schools of
2 but tis sweet. I like this pl ter nuful ! this
IU1B township, the Superintendent of
wel, bettern farmin, and if Hancock is 1 schools thereof will hold a P“^’c meetp TtVltertnr i ion, on Saturiay Oct. 2nd,
commencc-Ic-cted hees go in to make me
~ rthe
‘ cu,,ect r 1‘ng at 0 o’clock a. m. at
Norton
of this port, with 16 clerks.
ihool house, (Number 5).
I ainte bothered with the fokes cumDated
________
ut Maple Grove this 14tli day of
Harriet E. Mosey,
in to lick me for ntin now haf os much Sept. .1880.
Supt. of schools.
as I wus, and I aleep better nites only I

when the steemers cum throo the lock
then the whisel wakesine up, n anther
man tends lock nites, so I dont have to
sit up only to sell etin vittils, nnd,don’t
sell much then cans the fokes on the
bote aint Hungry. When Gen. Grant
went thro be bot ipt pee nuts, 6 fride
cakes, S cookies,and a glass of aider, he
sod he wasent hungry, but hers goin
out west to hunt bufaloes and he mite
want a lunch sum day out on the big
planes, so I let him haveem free gratis
for nothin, aud he sed thank yne and
bowed to niody and sed good by.
I dont think I shal vote this fall,
caus I haint time 2 git teddy* tother
day a man cum along and sed if ide
vote for Garfield heed make me secretary ot tlie interior, he dident say the

Hirtiigs BaMiess DirectoryyjAsmm iatioial bait,

OR. WIXTEB,

THIS

A. BURGMAN

E. COOK.

THE GRAY MEDICINE VO..
A MMhaaic'H Btek, Detroit, Mich.

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                  <text>Harrypresented his store
with a new’coat of paint and kalsom­
ine,
Maggie Jeffrey was called to Sebewa,
Co., on Thursday, to attend a dying
sinter.
Elder Harder supplied the M. E. pul­
pit last* Sunday in the absence of the
pastor.
Isora and Addie Beigh, on Thursday
started for the Bnckeye State to visit
| TERMS; $1.50 per Year
relative*.
Editor a wd Proprietor.
w Irvin Greenfield, a 12-year-old lad of
I Credit Sc bscripttoms &gt;1.75.
Morgan,.shot a 16f lb. wild turkey lost
Thursday.
Geo. F. Truman starts for Chicago,
next Tuesday, to view the sight* and
—Last week Friday, Perkey’s corners buy
, Al. Olds, Wm. Buel andT. C. Down­ the refunding bill, the demonetizing
LOCAL
GIBBLE-GABBLE..
new good*.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE was
LOCAL MATTERS.
the scene of a bloody affray, the
The hug cholera ho* broken out iu ing started with a party from Vermont­ act and the resumption act.
And He Environs.
result of a difference of opinion be­
FP* Ladies see .those elegant ready
There is seven hundred and eighty
Johnstown, but does not prevail to an ville and Hastings, on Monday, for the
tween Niley Linsey and Harvey Trox­ • alarming
is enlarging his livery of- north woods to hunt deer and enjoy two millions of dollars,, of the bonds made Beaver Clonk* al Kocheb Bros.
J. Osman
extent.
—The work of grading north Main
The largest and finest stock in town.
el, who met there about noon, and after flee.
Cha*. Tindell of Lyons of N. Y.t is the sports of camplife for a few weeks. of the government duo next year.
street is a decided improvement.
a hasty exchange of angry words, Har­
Wanted To Fsetuzagr.
visiting
his
daughter,
J. L.
Stev
hie ­ *t!apt. Evans commenced drilling his These bonds this sect called Green J.
Pai
chia . has Mr*.
reshingled
’
’
’
P
*
.........
.
-.
—Jack Frost spread himself heavy vey dealt Niley a blow on the nose
G. Ac A. company at the armory on backers, if they are put in power, pro­
Eighty acre* of good land for
ens, iu this village.
house.
over these part* Wednesday night.
which brought ciaret.
Mrs.
Milo Dent
of Sunfield,
found a Thursday eve. The boys are doing pose to pay, with silver, if the bond­ portable saw mill. Land is of excellent
L.
J. Wheeler
starts
east on Monday,
quality.well watered.X5 acre* improved
—A State street man goes out iu the for
—A Maple Grove lover, has bought
small
new Chinese
good*. coin in her drawing of jwell and the Captain expects to have holder will come with his mules and 100 rods to. school Isonse, 1 mile from
off his rival for &gt;10. Cheap enough morning before breakfast, strings hi* tea
a few
days
since.
The
genial
phiz
of David Hough oc­ them ready tor the fray in a short time. wagons and draw it away from the railroad station. Addre** The News
Ainsworth
At
Brooks
run
their
ele
­
bow and drive* the barbed arrow casionally
treasury,
and
if
they
wiltyiot
do
this,
office, Nashville, Mich. .
Earnestsmile*
Cook of
o Jackson,
aahville.has been
vator till 10 o'clock p. m. on Monday they must take greenbacks.
visiting
his brother moved
Eugeneinto
in his
this
—The brick work of Buxton’s, block through the head of a feline marauder,
Dr. Goucher
tyif you want a good Carpet for a
to
clean
and
grade
the
wheat
on
hand
The
four
per
cent
bond
is
a
better
which
had
probably
disturbed
the
village, the post week.
has been completed and the iron cor­
small amount of money, call on L. J.
nice wa* placed in position on Thurs­, peaceful slumbers of said man. Such
‘
„
—E. Cook, our enterprising buggy aud be ready for next day’s iqarket. investment than a six per cent loan on Wheeler.
Over
1,000
bushels
were
taken
in
on
real
estate,
therefore
the
government
exercise is conducive to good bealt h
b "2^238;._
Dtirkty.
man,
four specimens- of
dayIn
।. ~ will
, y,exhibit
—
Wew Bakery.
Monday.
and creates appetite, besides it has a his
should cease to give this security, and
Henry'lRoe
ana\wfte,
and
Wm.
De
­
handwork
at
the
county
fair.
r —The butments for the first portion
My bakery isnow ready for business.
tendenev to improve the morals of the vine
Every
issue of Chicago
The News
costa
as in . John Carveth of Middleville will ad­ force the moneyed men to invest their Have built a new oven and all wishing
excurzedto
last
Friday.
of the new bridge have been placed in
‘ feline family.
tiie neighborhood of sixty-five dollars, dress the citizens of Maple Grove, on money in something that will create a fresh bread, biscuits, cakes, pies, etc.,
position and some filling in to the south
Tuesday
evening,
at
the
McKolyy
a call for labor. Verily, verily, I say can have them every day.
Wann
- A few evenings since, a villainonnDelinquent* make a note of this.
of them done.
and lunches at all hours. Give
The chemical works have suspended school house, on the political topics of unto you that this country was never meals
N. B. Shaw.
V —One 'vindred and ninety-nine rosy, ly inclined youngster allowed Allie
the day, as viewed by him from his new so prosparous as it was during the ten ns a trial.
operations
for
two
weeks
to
enable
(
Downs,
a
little
girl
about
12years
old,
checked gins and bright faced boys
standpoint, the republican side.
years of cheap money, and the green­
E7* Needing money for the purchase
walk into our various village temples( up the alley as she was going by the them to get on a new supply of wood.
The ladies of the W. C. T. U. wUl be backparty would therefore give the
nearest route to her home, and frighten­
of Fall stock I must request all those
Charley Davidson is nursing a badly entertained by Mrs. Ainsworth at her
of learning per day.
people a cheap money that they may indebted to me to call and settle with­
ed herby his insulting advances and swollen face, aud Barney Brooks tusout delay.
H. G. Hale.
—“Nice weather, now-a-days” is the1 exposure of his person. It wo* quite
residence on Main St. on Tuesday af­ return to prosperity.
general remark. Yes the days are dark and she was unable to identify ling with the ague during the past ternoon Oct. 5tb, at 2:90 o’clock p. m.
I claim that resumption is d fiction,
tP" A full line of Cloakings, inclu­
week.
t
nice enough. Its the frigid nights and the rascal or give a discription which
Bear in mind iadies, this ia..the regular and although we now have paper mon­ ding tiie celebrated Washington Mill
Rev. A. D. Newton and family have
tumbling out of bed at six in the morn­
meeting for the etection of officers, and ey equal in value to the gold dollar, Silver Medal, at Kocher Bros. Every
would lead to bis arrest.
returned from Ypsilanti where they every number's presence is desired.
lady ought to see them before she buys.
ing, that bothers us.
specie payment has not been resumed,
—Job England of Orangeville, was have been visiting for a couple of
Will Kocher has the reputation of and the people were never so unfortu­
. I-adles Attention.
* —Brooks, Boise Ac Francis fruit dry­
milking his cow with the crumple horn weeks.
exhibiting good taste in the selection nate as they arc to-day.
I would respectfully call your atten­
ing establishment commenced opera­
a few evenings since, when she un­
An old maid of Sunfield, is piecinj of goods, and his recent week’s busi­
Behold I proclaim unto you that the tion to the fact that I have opened a
tions on Thursday, with a corps of 16
' kinked her hind leg and sent Job nbed-quiltof over 4,000,pieces. Her pat­
ness in the markets of Chicago, goes to government of the United States has first class Millinery store, one door
hands, and will bo run day and night
north of the Bakery. Shall keep con­
sprawlingin the dirt, which so fright­ ience is a virtue and should bring her show that the idea is correct, as an in­
been taken from the people and placed stantly on hand a complete assortment
throughout.the season.
ened another bovine of the male per­ a husband.
spection of the large stocks now iu nt in the hands of a few leaders, who of Millinery and Fancy Good*. Call
—An old farmer in Carlton recently suasion,that ho planted his kicking foot
Henry Bailey and family moved to the Brothers store will substantiate.
have been corrupted with, whisky and nee my stock before you buy.
killed a pig, and being asked how squarely against Job’s nasal organ, and Hosting on Tuesday, and H. Walratb
L. Addie Nichol*.
much it weighed, replied that it did now Job ha* a nose that he can swing ha* moved into the house lately vacat­ Their specialties, fully advertised in frauds, salary grabs, credit molielier.
another column, must be seen to be ap­ Degoyler pavements, mail subsidies,
ry 50 new styles elegant Dress Goods
not weigh as ranch as he expected, and to one side like a gate.
ed by them.
preciated.
Kocher Bros.
and freeman’s banks, I enireat you at
he never thought it would; ’twould’nt
The Nashville amateur theatrical
—Jacob Lentz Ac Sons, after a dozen
to demand it* return to the people
be his luck.
Jelly! Jelly!’
years of continned and well-directed troupe expect to be able to place their
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBES .
to which it rightfully belongs, verily
Aftor
Oct.
10th
ray
Jell
pan will be in
—Wm. Burgess cut a fearful gash in effort, are able to do business in one of firat play on the bill boards in about
Ereryone indebted to The News I say unto you. industry has been para­ operation for all that wants to use it.
his knee on Wednesday last. The loca ■ the most commodious and magnificent three weeks.
lyzed and tramps have gone abroad I have got my four Presses in order.
will
greatly
oblige
by
settling
their
tion of the cut is such that he will need buildings between Jackson and Grand
Hon. Eugene Pringle of Jackson, the
over our land, but this sect called Bring along your apples, one and all.
to be very careful or it will give him Rapids. Their stock of furniture is Democratic nominee for Congress from account immediately. An inspection
2-3
p. D. Soules.
Greenbackers offer you a means of es­
trouble. Dr. Timmerman sewed up larger than ever before and embrace* this district, spoke at the opera house of the address on your papers will
Fair Warning.
cape, and we "have two sources from 1
show
you
just
how
that
account
stands.
the wound.
Friday
afternoon.
everything in the furniture line from
which
get recruits viz:the democrat* ' Persons indebted to J. L. Stevens,
Jay and Archie David of Yankee Hastings, Dowling, Johnstown, Ban
—Henry Heath has finished the ditch • a wall bracket to an elegant bed room
call and pay up immediately and save
and Republican*.
costa.
on Durkee St., and on Monday night sett worth &gt;125.00. See their full col­ Springs,played with a revolver last field and Bedford subscribers can hand
This
party
then is likened unto a
Saturday. Jay’s funeral occured on their amounts to their respective post­
opened the entrance at the upper end, umn nd.
Methodist sister, who went into the
ry- H. G. Hals has lieen appointed
masters
who
will
forward
them
to
ns.
Sunday. Aged 10 years.
and daring the night the water lowered
agent and has a supply of the Ameri­
—A Yew bushels of Vermontville
We will beat Hilberts store in Wood­ sanctuary of the Presbyterians and can Exchange Publications. Call and
about one inch. He claims to have com, wascovetitedbyacoupleoflighU- । R. M. Paine, our cx-acbool master,
when a sentiment wa* advanced by examine.
land
to
receive
subscriptions
on
Sat
­
was in the village this week. He de­
lost money on the job.
fingered gentry, not a hundred miles
the minuter that made an impression
urday, October 0th.
—A little child of W. G. Aylsworth away, and they thought the stilly night parted for the University on Tuesday,
on her mind, she shouted ‘Amen !’ and
came near losing its life on Saturday would be the time best adapted to to
&lt; take a finishing course.
Blncksmlthing.
one of the deacons remonstrated with
POLITICAL 0HB0MI0LEB.
last, by accidentally getting bold of a their mode of getting that article, and ( David Conley of Maple Grove, start­
E. Cook wishes to announce, that on
her, and told her to keep still. This
and
after
the
17th of Sept, ho will do
CHAPTER tv.
bottle containing dovers powders, of therefore proceeded to take possession ed for Ann Arbor on Monday, to take a
she promised to do, but a few moment*
And again it came to pass on the later her feelings overcame her and Horseshoeing and all kinds of Custom
which she swallowed a large quanity. of it between two days', but it so hap­ course of study iu the Allopathy de­
Work. Cha*. Middlaton, the BossSboof the University.
twenty-fourth day of the month, that she shouted‘Hallelujah !’ whereupon er, will doynur work in the most ap­
‘
Prompt medical aid was all that saved pened that some one was out that night, partment
Samuel Armstrongof Middleville has the people of the.city of Nashville were
the child.
and saw the pilferers, who, not caring
another deacon came and remonstra­ proved manner. We shall be pleased
been arrested on a charge of being in­ gathered together with one accord, at
Eugene Cook.
'"'—At the Democratic caucus, held in for an interview with any one at that ’
ted, and she promised to observe order to see you all.
decam|&gt;ed
with strumental in some way in the death of the temple called Opera. The band but shortly the words ‘Praise the Lord’
Union Hall on Tuesday, the following particular time,
New Cider.
James
Forbes,
of
the
same
town
last
played and the people were eager to escaped her lips and the deacons nt
delegates were elected to attend the les* of the covetited corn than they 1
Bring along your apple* and try my
hear the voice of the speaker, who was once seized her, and bore her to ward new patent press and grater, which
county convention at Hastings to-day. hadaccommodations for carrying away. 1
i
announced to speak unto them, and the door. She asked why they did this will be in operation in a few days.
Joshua Martin, H. Partello, H. Dickin­
—It is a sign of thrift and enterprise
II. R. Dickinson.
whom it was rumored that James bad aud they assured her that it was for
son, Ira Bacheller Levi Smith and E. in any community, when there is not ,
told to be very careful and not revile disturbing the peace, and she clapped
Chipman.
“A Day of Fate.”
an idle .person in its midst, who
the Democrats, as it was hoped that her hands and exclaimed, ‘Hallelujah,
The latest Novel by Rev. E. P. Roe,
—The man or woman who buys the wants to work. It is a fact that in
they would fuM with the sect called praise the Lord. Christ only had one can be obtained of H. G. Hale, earlv
most goods at the long brick between Nashville we have no men or even
Greenbackers. And it came to pass ass to carry him into Jerusalem, and I in October.
Oct. 4th, and Dec. 4tb, gets a German boys loitering on the street, who are
when he spoke that he held his peace in have two asses to bear me along.’
Wanted.
paisley shawl worth &gt;25. Mr. Truman not able to find work, although there
regard to the deeds of this sect called
10,000 bus. good, sound apples, no4*
Do you hear of any Democrat* g.,\ng
knows no holidays but works early and are a few persons, the same a* in every
Democrats.
wind
fall*
unlest,
sound and free from
over
to
the
Tlepublican
camp?
Very
late for the good will of his long row town, who will mount a dry goods box
At about the eighth hour James few. Do you hear of any Democrat* worms, apply to
of patrons.
in the morning, and whittle the comers
Bbooks, Boise &amp; Fbancis.
whose surname is Martin, arose and coming into the ranks of the Green­
—Col. Roberts of Bay City, who ad­ till dinner time, and after eating, they
said unto the people: “A man from back party? Yes thousands df them.
Niotice of Co-Partnership.
dressed the political meeting on Friday return to the same occupation they fol­
Bay City, a Greenbacker of no small Be of good cheer therefore brethren,
Owing to the increasing demands
eve. at the Opera house„and represent­ lowed in the forenoon, simply because
notability, who has been among the aud work zealously for the cause which of my business I have this day associa­
ed on his hand bills a* being an equal they will not work for the wage* offer­
people of Maine during their campaign we represent that ye may at last be­ ted with me in the practice'of medi­
cine and Surgery F. K. Timmerman M.
io oratory to Col. Copland, is ed, while many business men are in­
is in our midst and be hath somewhat come victorious aud the kings, of our D., a graduate of Michsgan University
familliarly known around home as quiring for help, and offering liberal
to say unto you, hear ye him.” Then land will be iron, cotton, gold and I *m pleased to introduce him to ray
wages.
•
“the wild ass of the prairies.”
the man named Roberta, who had been labor the greatest of which is la­ friends and patrons as a gentleman and
one thoroughly qualified in hi* profes­
—The Red Ribbon meeting on Mon­
—Some sneaking rascals cut oft’ the
a colonel in Abraham's host, arose and bor.
sion.
H. A. Barbkh, M. D.
tail of one of R. B. Whitney’s oxen, day evening was largely attended, the
addressed the people after this manner
Nashville Sept., 1,1880.
And again I say unto you, that in all
bouse
being
well
filled.
A
fine
pro
­
last Sunday night, and Mr. Whitney
saying
•
the history of the past woman has been
Teachers Attention.
says that onyouc who has a grudge gram was executed, and Mis* Minnie
“Thisis an age of progress, and no­ the peer of men in all her attempt* at
The regular fall examination of teach­
against him would act more manly if Potter deserves praise for her excellent
where in the annals of history do wo revolutions, and the day is not far dis­ ers will be held at the Union School
they would vent their spite personally rendering the alto in the singing, and
find that revolutions go backward. tant when her voice will be raised in building, on Saturdav Oct. 16. School
against him, and not cruelly matillato also Miss Webster for her recitation
This party called Greenbacker*,started matters pertaining to the gdvernmqnt, officers and all persons interested in
from Shakespear. The following of­
a dumb brute1.
in the year one thousand eight hun­ and her ballot will be wielded on the schools ore respectfully invited to be
present Exercises commence at 9
dred and seventy-six, and has been side of right. Now brethren go out to o
—At the meeting at the Garfield and ficers wu8e elected for the ensuing
’clock.
C. N. Youmg..
term
:
Pres.,
H.
A.
Barber,
1st
Vice.,
steadily gaing in strength, as year by work earnestly and everyone do mis­
Arthur club on Wednesday night, the
Supt. of Schools.
year rolls by, and to-day over one sionary work in the interest of our
following officers were elected to com­ C. Ainsworth; 2nd Vice, J. M. Wood;
3rd
Vice,
Mrs.
G.
A.
Truman;
Secy.,
thousand three hundred papers pro­ party till the election in November.”
mand the torch light company: Capt, '
Form the basis of many of the Ague
claim their doctrines aloud through­
Levi Evans; 1st Lieut, John Potter, ;Arthur Ainsworth: Financial Soc'y.,
Now it came to pass when he had remedies in the market, and are the
out the land. The sneers of opposition made an end of his speaking unto the resort of Physicians and people who
2nd Lieut, Lew Lentz; Orderly Sear- Mrs. Libby McDerby: Tress., B. F.
have met them on every band, the people, they departed unto their homes know no better medicine tu employ,
gent Albert Sellick; 1st Corporal, Will Reynolds; Steward. E. Chipman; 1st
for this distressing complaint. The ef­
principles they advocate have been to search the records of history and fects of either of these drugs are des­
Clark; 2nd Corporal, Charier McClue, ;Marshal, Will Blaii; 2nd Marshal, H.
C. Woolcutt; Sergent at Arm*. G. F.
Mrs. Rachel Wilson, a daughter of J. ridiculed, and their entreaties for a
learn whether the thing* which they tructive to the system, producing head­
—An enthusiastic political meeting •Truman. A good program will be pre­ Purkey,is dangerously ill and bat little
ache, intestinal disorders, vertigo,
chance to lead the affairs of the govern­ had heard were true.
was held at No. 9 school house, in Ma- pared
।
for the next meeting on Monday hopes are entertain ed of her recovery ment have been treated with contempt
dizziness, ringing in the cars, and dep­
pie Grove on Monday night G. E. &lt;evening.
she is a victim of that terrible disease I ask yon to lay aside all prejudice all
The Nashville ATen* is a marvel of ression of the constitutional health.
A yeh’s Ague Cuke is a vegetable dis­
Bowers of Hastings addressed the
consumption.
—About 4 o’clock Thursday morning,
malice and all party strife and bear country journalism. In a town not covery, containing neither quinine,
meeting, and a delegation from the .
The M. E. social was entertained by understandingly what we claim to be much more than half as large as Eaton araenic; nor any deleterious ingredient
the house of Allen Freeman of East
Garfield and Arthur club in this village
and
i°. an infallible aud rapid cure for
Rapids, it has, in seien years, reached
Baltimore,wm discovered by hi* neigh.
.
self evident truth*.
every form of Fever ana Ague. It*
armed with torch lights and song books, bor.
j
Justice Butler, to be on tire. The
time was enjoyed by all present
It require* no manhood and no self a list of 1,500 subscribers. An enthus­ effects are permanent and certain, and
helped to make the meeting livdy and (alarm was at once given but the flames The receipts
’
‘
of the evening,
were up­ denial to vote with a majority, but iastic love for bia profession and strict no ipiury can result- from its uae. Be­
profitable for the cause they represent. ]
had so far advanced that all efforts to wards of &gt;3,00.
when in the minority, it takes moral attention to business, on the part of sides being a positive curefor Fever
M. A. Merrifield of Union City, a courage to stand alone and advocate it* enterprising and able publisher, and Ague in all its forma, it is ako a
—Every farmer, if he has not already save
i
the building or its contents prov­
superior remedy for Liver Complaints.
ed futile. The fire originated in a new Republican recruit, will address the principles of a new party, educate Mr. Strong, ha* brought about this It is an excellent tonic and preventive,
enviable result. The Journal extends
an exhibit at the county fair next week, part of the house which had no stove the people of Four Corners and vicin­ yourself upon the issues of the day and a ^irdial greeting to its wide-awake as well as cure, of all complaints pec­
should at once endeavor to select in, and the conflagration wa* doubt- ity, at the Evans school house on Wed­ be ye not controlled by prejudice. I cotemporary, and wishes it continued uliar to malarious, marshy and mias­
matic districts. By direct action on
nesday evening, Oct. 6.
something from his agricultural pro­
charge all the wrong that has been prosperity, a* it well deserves. The
The good natured Will. Hicks of committed inBthe government directly only comparison to the Newt, in thia the Liver and biliary apparatua.it stim­
ducts, to display at this meeting. No Freeman and family were away from
part of the state, in the matter of an ulates the system to a vigorous, heal­
one thing has did so much towards home at the time, visiting a sick sister Hastings, and Chas. Polley, of Prairie­ to the leaders of the Republican party; increasing circulation, is the Eaton thy condition.
building up the agricultural interests of Mr. Freeman, in the western part of ville, the greenback candidate for because I believe the mass of the party
of the country, as these yearly gather­ Johnstown, and as he was known to Sheriff, were in ti.c village on Wed­ the ci risens who fort* the body of thisI 1st, 1879, when it* present proprietor Hkert C*ppley« •« ’IcDsaWi’
Make* a statement.—“I have been
ings. It animates the farmer to put have received a considerable amount nesday, feeling of the political pulse. party to be honest, yet their leaders took ebarg* of it, ha* increased from a
list of 500 to 9M.-jBatea Bapidt Jonrforth more energy, begets an ambition of money lately, it is supposed that the
Joe. Comford has perfected arrange­ in the body called Congress have pass­
to select the best seed for use in muting house was burglarized and then set on ment* for another social hop at the ed laws which this party called Green­
a twita.ing of the
Eight years ago the Nashville News
crob*, and the information gained by fire by the perpetrators of the deed, to opera house on the evening of the 14th, backer* Ixilieve to be wrong, and began boriDM* with 68 MbMribert. Il face, mouth - ------- -----------------------------the inquiring thrifty farmers, is worth cover up their tracks. The house was and a good supper will be provided for against the best interest* of tne peo- now has 1,500, and is a prosperous, that I could not appear in company.
well edited, progressive county news­ Day’s Kidney Pad ha* entirely cured
many times the expense of his exhibit, insured for about &gt;400 fn the New
paper, and a model of typographical me, and I shall never fail to do ail I eaa
even if he receives do premium.
York Agricultural Co.
Central House.
known a* the credit strengthening act
to have it* merits known.”

ORNO STRONG,}
_J

VOLUME VIII.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO.. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1880

.?»ket

NUMBER 2.

�•orra

Mbther Urbin, till I ouuld bear it

I thought it ’ud be
tiun to comfort her
“And ao you ecu

ir.tcrpoHi-

loud town
stranger I would ..give you a c
bing.” "Oh," cried the vn
wet cloth ui front of or over the overheard the remark, “I bsi
, so that the air will have to pass make no stranger dt me.”—(
Journal.
Imt if only done a
liblo relief from the
Growth of the Hair.

time of
about ei
iqxmds

1 in assuming the
here to have been

at all kind* were

jj&amp;saeB* mosaics us well as other luxurious
now,’ M® a dirtliy little colleen from the
embelluhments. A very learned Italian
outside; ‘ahuro jta was married last
writer has divided Roman mosaics into
night, and her.naS&amp;s Mulrooney.’
“ ‘Tell Biddy Mid------Mulrooney to
Da. Foorx’s J/eafZA MonUdj/ says: hair is longer than men's: First, she has four claaMW, namely—tesselatod and sec­
oome here, thin.' sez L Och. but I In cases of difficult breathing, friends no hair growth on her face, and so has a tile, applied to pavements generally; fic! tile and vermicnlated or pictorial applied
choked to spake it. Atther a little while generally at onoe raise the sufferer to a
sitting posture, allowing the head per­ iofiuo soup; seconu, uie luuui'jiciui nci to walls and vaults. Of ttaae ’ the te.-wuPathrick put his comother upon the Bar­ I heard her cornin’ up the stairs.
lated is probal&gt;ly the most ancient, and
“
*
Did
you
call,
Pether
darlint
?
’
sez
haps
to
fall
forward.
.
Dr.
Howard
sug
­
"hair
being
larger,
it
is
less
liable
to
pinta.''
the fat oid deaaver.
gests that in all such cases the chest break; third, being usually less engaged consisted of small cul&gt;ea of marble, sel­
What could you expect, then, but
should be raised, allowing the head to iu mental labor or business worry, she dom averaging more than three-qunrter»
~~ i a consequence ? ”
“ * Troth, I believe I did,’ sez L
of an inch square, worked by hand into
h little I thought about it at
“ • What'll I do for ye, husband?* fall back. The completed extension has a more constant and even sujiply of such geometrical figures as, when com­
backward of the head and neck will give blood to the scalp. Id nations where
I liked it Sure I tould the sez she.
. the surest relief.
’
the hair of the men is usually worn short, bined, wodd-best compoae a larger figure
“
' le man, aud
“ 5 It’s starvin’ I am,’ sex L
Couon Mixtvbe.—A recent cough toe fashion of long hair in toe male is re­ equally geometrical, but of course more
swore by the pipers
intended to
“* Was I married last night?* sez she.
intricate. It is probable that the first
will almost always yield to the following garded os a protect against church aud
remain so.”
“ ’ Sorra a bit I know,* sez L
.
colors used were black and white. The
“ Then you should never have sought
“ ‘ Spake out, Pether dear; I don’t hear treatment within two or three days: state, and against general customs, taste, U&gt;iit saxonies of this tesselated work oc­
Mix in a bottle four .ounces of glycerine, aud thought; in Austria itis'm&amp;de a polit­
to gain her affections; it would have
cur at rtimpeii and at the baths of
two ounces of alcohol, two ounces of ical offense to be so attired.
been cruel to serve the poor creature so;
i two Tears subsequent to
The growth of the hair is the meet rapid Caracalla; but very fine specimens have
and desert her afterward.’’
* * * Didn't ye marry me yoreelf, Father?’ water, two grains of morphine. Shake
with Pater Mulrooney I chai
well. Doso for an adult, one or two tea­ in tlie young and middle-aged, and in ’.wen found in this country. The sectile
“Affections? Munha! ’tis her- affec­
tions wor moldy many a long day
spoonfuls every two or three hours. those living an out-door life. At the age or sliced work was formed, some say, of
some ago I ’* exclaimed Peter.
of cigthy. if a man live so long, and if Jiis the different slices of marble of which
“ ‘ What do ye say, Pether dear?* sez Half this quantity to children 10 to "15 hair and beard have lieen cloae-trimmed, figures and ornaments were rpade; others
“ Well, you married her at all events,” ■she.
years. It is not safe to give it to infante
ho has cut off six and a half inches of hair hold that these slices were never em­
said I, impatiently.
,
“‘Shure, Father Hennessy knows I or children under ten years of age.
ployed to imitate figures or any actual
■ncaner afreets, when I heard. myself
“ Faix, I dtuino; but I does be think­
Rhevhatlsm. in- THZ Joints.—-When annually, or almost thirty feet in all.
suddenly hailed by name Ln an accent in’ ’twas sho married me. One night did,’ »ez I, desperately ; and wjd that
The hair is-the least destructible port of subject, but produced their effect solely
■aculiarly pish; and, turning round, there wor some of the quid counthry the door was flung open, and wid a loud the joints are stiffened with rheumatism the body. The hair of the ancient The- through the shape, cblor and vein of the
discovered Peter approaching me with people at the house, and we talked about laugh in comes MisthreM Mulrooney,
after a lapse of 4,000 years, found marbles which wore contrasted. It is
the ould times, and afther a while there wi&lt;l Father Hennessy, and half a dozen
survived the tombs. The Pyra- believed Hint no piece of fragment of
iered in hia habiliments from the pict­ was loshuna of whisky put on the table, acquaintances, and thrown herself into
the Sphinx are crumbling, but ancient sectile work imitating, a subject
ure I vividly retained in my memory of and we talked, and dhrinked again, till my arms and l&gt;cgs my pardin over and
the wigs of human hair, exposed of any kind has yet boon fqund; and if it
heaping table-spoonful of red .
it’s my sarious opinion that my ainses over again. And that is tod wky, Mia ther cayenne pepper. Have these in a small to the mold and moisture (it their en­ had- been so employed wo must have had .
Urbin, I was desaved into martyin' Mis­
left me intirely, and niver came back till
tombed apartments, are less decayed than examples at Pompeii, wliere the student
may. find all varieties of mosaic pavement
had not liean for his voice I dare any I I found meself in bed nut mornin,’ thress Conrooney—Mulrooney [1 mane.” pitcher, ana then pour onto them half a the monuments themselves.
pint of bailing-hot water. Stir until all
should have passed him without recogni­ mighty oneasy in my mind, and wonThere are three coloring pigments to known to either Greek or Roman. The
is dissolved, and add a little cider bran­
most noble specimen of sectile work now
tion. But tho voice—that voice- it was dhering how I got into Misthres* Con­
the
hair
—
yellow,
red,
and
black,
and
all
Money by Telephone.
dy or alcohol when Ixittling. An appli­
nolly's room instead of my own. While
the shades are produced by toe mixture extant is the splendid pavement of toe
“Say, miss," said a father hard-look­ cation of the above brings to® blood to of these three odors. In pure gold yel­ Pantheon.nt Rome, where the principal
Mi-! Mulrooney, whom I only reman- I was scheming but an apology, who
a glow to the joints, and on rubbing a
marbles are arranged, each of great
tared in u bluish-gray coat, a tight, flex­ •ihould come to the door but Misthress ing customer to tlie young Isdy in charge
low hair there is only the yellow nig'
of the central telephone office, one day little sweet oil to relax the muscles the ment; in red, the red
mixed wiiu
*---------; extent, of alternate round and
ible hat, and thick brognns, was now Connolly herself.
with ycuow;
yellow; , -superficial
patient will be enabled to wrdk with per­ in dark, the black red
__ 1 with rid and !
zlzta.
The building of the
mixed
hUl*" ' Misiher Murooney,’ sez she, wid a last week, “say, miss. I'd like to talk fect ease.
dreaaed in a threadbare suit of black, a
was
about thirty years
yellow; in the hair of toe negro there is I। Pantheon
*
*
“» -finished
--------- ------riik hat with the crown eunk in and well deep blush, ‘ how do you find yerself with Mr. Joseph Snooks a moment"
The lady called Snooks and turned the
ks
much
red
pigment
as
in the reddest I bcfo,re
T1‘“
A
Ctmz
fob
O
atarhh
.
—
A
simple,
and
this
mornin
1
?
’
worn at the edges, and a pair of thin
required the employment of costly
nark teqwrod
ocntly ■
apparently very micceaaful, remedy for hair, and had uo&lt; the bleak been meet do- work
“ ’Pretty well, thank ye, mom,’ sez I, instrument over to the guest
drcea 1xxjU&lt; elaborately patched. With
no "»”* rf &gt;t haw been
“Hello, hello! Mr..Snooks!"
catarrh has been discovered in sea-water voloped—ix-rliaps by the action &lt;&gt;l the .
hia coat buttoned up to toe chin, and his ‘barring the dliryuess of my mouth.*
! discovered &gt;»
in
any
other
country than tn
in
eun
—
the
fcair
of
all
negro.,
would-be
u&gt;
“
I
“
u
'
“
~uulry
Snooks
answered,
and
in
the
ensuing
gargling.
Prof.
Mosier
has
treated
nu
­
“ ‘ Is ?t dhry ye are ? ’ sez she, os snft
creasy hat tlirust jauntily on one side of
Ins head, he reminded mi* more of one as butther.
‘ Faix, that’s aisy mended colloquy tlie lady could of course only merous patients in this way, and records fiery a red as the reddest hair of an Eng- i I**1/- ^dteiy gazette.
his experiences in n Berlin paper. Spe­
&lt;C those needy actora, whose ’ personal anyhow. Would you like a dbrop of hear the hard-looking customer.
... Author
.-...-I.
no..
____ ”
„
‘
j
The
of “
Old Grimes.
“Snooks, old boy, I can’t come up for cial rooms for gargling have been erect­
appearance is so often stereotyped as of sperits, Mistlier Mulrooney ? ’
that money to-day; Pm too busy.”
ed at some seaside places, whore direc­
A Storv of a Screw
'
There can be no harm in speaking of
tois fashion in the mn.-ls of ’ toe day.
. “ * Deed an’ I would, av it be plaain’
. I
. .
Mr. Albert G.Gmm. Whnt cinl.l b “do?
“Ehr
tions are given as to the mode of pro­
My words naturally took the color of my
ye. MiMthress Connolly,’ sez L
ceeding.
Ono very neee&amp;uirv proviso ,
'“An™ the ill-iufonped reuler uking Ihrt
“ ‘Och, Pether, dear, sure it’s Misthress
1™ I qbol”".
1 at once answer tri“I know, but I’m sorry; Pre got to is that the water should come in contact K .in
“Why, Mulrooney," said I, “is that
i1 ‘tar* •ImphMtl?. Ho wrote “Old Grime."Mulrooney you mvst call me now,’sez meet Brace about your affair. ”
with the nasal cavity, hut to those who Lxy t, h.i
you ? What are you playing now ?"
she.
“
But
I'd
jeopardize
all
our
interests.
can
gargle
tliis
movement
will
not
be
I
“
u
*7
•??'
“
■*&gt;
HtUe
’
lelidtr
at . poem which got .
“Faix, Mr. Urbin," he replied, “it’s i .......................................
"Tdbeplasedtocall ye anything
th ’s I positively can't come. Can you send ! aiienueu
L&lt;mo Momtlmm Ob ; grip njxm the mhmorielrf . genendiom
* - that
attendee! wicn
with any inconvenience,
inconvenience. a
A
htUe y.M be afther guejyin’ if ye thryed
I Chlldroa mated ot the good oil num .nd
the money
—down?”
' marked improvement in the malady will
•ver so much. Sure it?a grate gintle­ dace nt and nroper, acushlo,’ sez I,
deriy, for the thirst was conahuming
“Down here."
•
then quickly bo perceived. We ore not the cemetery to doeomte tho grare with &gt; how
“wore not right and lefts for
mon I nm since 1 left sarvico un' set up me.
'
1
7
changed Id. every &lt;Uy."I don’t believe she’ll do it, will she?” | told that an artificial mixture of salt
for myself.”
Sch“l1 b°J« &lt;l«-humed the piio, id
“‘Oh, but it’s the quaro man ye are,’
“No, I don’t know her. She’salmud- I and water is. likely to be effective. A
“A gentleman I What sort of a gen'
sez
she,
laughin'.
*
Sure
1
was
in
luck
;
•
I
■
waved
tear
lund.
in front of tecir waialsome
girl
with
blue
eyes
and
light
hair,
few
experiments,
however,
would
soon
tieman, Peter?”
the day ye camo to boord at my house.’ Know her?"
T' L1
S“‘ h.
eo.1. when they munmncal that hi. cont
’
establish the fact
“AfWAer, Mulrooney, if ye plaso.”
of a .mall braa. wrow . h.ch he ptubed w„
..
“I’ll ask her about it Wait, keep ,
£ Protest,
•aid be, correcting my familiarity with
“ ‘ Ye may say that,’ suz I, ‘ for I am
mtofermwlril Thomrl .n d™ tried I was no
„lthi
^,11. origin.) in thi.
ear there [miss, Mr. Snooks wants ■
,
tilingbut
specially
in imtliis
•ne of his droll looks. . “Och, but it's n gintlemon of’an anshent family, an’ your
aS V
“t,Ju‘"K “ ’T ”?J »■»*« epic;
wwnehoworiginal
it had an
to
pay
me
four
dollars,
and
says
for
you
।
11101
w
««&lt;*
complain
of
is
that
both
----- ” _rl_,
------- _— 111—1 an im­
• rare country this is, onvway! Beyant [ it’s not always ye’re favored wid the to let me have the money. I’ll ask again i the facb* "f human nature and the pnn&lt; te
?*“ "•&lt; rtJW men~, Jnooewn I had the nlanmro ci
mense success. I hod the pleasure of
the wather it was Pether Jicro an’ Pether like, Misthrura Connolly.’
!.
,
’ 7°' V"7: “S “"“"B Mr
ocearioniy and thi.
“ ‘ Mulrooney,’ sez she, correcting me. to make sure. ] Snooks, did you mean flPlef' °? education are frequently set nt
1 .uuly and this
ttare, till sorra a bit I know'd of any I
for tliis fine young ladv to pay me and ’ uonght in schools. The object of odu- tp-mg to get hold of it, pmhed it out of
____ «f rememlicring ’’u;
Inter pleasure
him as a
other name but Pether. But here, the !
“‘Mcm?’sezL
charge it to you?"
I cati°u sliould Imi to train living intelli- Hight. They continued their efforts un- . t.
nlessont talker and most amiable man.
til
tee
Kri-haul
wa.
beyond
roach.
conversation of the ladies an’ gmtlcmen i
“‘Ye must call me Mulrooney now,’
"Don’t hear you.”
•
gence into efficiency, to teach tlie chil11 me why such cleverperia illigant in the extreme, and the grate j sez she.
The mother was sent for, and after a 7------------------7. »
■'¥«., «, «lf right [Ho ■in, mi™, Illn!," u&gt;
•«
b“&gt;1? “a
puiitodtunera, in their corrcajKind-'iice |
“ * Wid all me heart,’ sez I, * if ye roryontoUkemv reoeipte »nj iet me I “”li Principle, a. muni of continual night of alarm the ohild was taken to sons, as he was, do not get cn ? They
wid me, write the beautifulleat letters, i like the name betther nor yer own ; but liaro the cwh. Top p« to put it in hio ' “hleotiop, not during oehool ™ar» only, Dr. Laine, who, after trying to withdraw throw out a fine thing or two, and then
they subside into silence. I know noth­
draperHcribin’ them, * Mistlier Mul- 'tis not a marryin’ man I am. ’
telephomthilh 1 All right, Snook., good- i !,ut thronghont 111. In pnwtice it u too tho screw with surgical instrumenta, put
ing like toe fine genius which writes no
zooney, Esquire.’ Faix I it bates Ban“ ‘ Troth, Pether dear,' "sez she, ' I hr, ,
to-moriow,’ midh«hungtho | IroquetUy muminod Uiot children
the little sufferer under the influence of
liooks, which challenges no obsevntion,
Bagher, any how, on’ that’s not sayin’ a hope ye’ll niver be afther marryin*
--------i—u
। only so much raw material to be wrought
anesthetics, and cut open the nose to
ft • mouthpiece
on *»._
the hook
which cares not a farthing for fame, but
great
second time.'
‘
“Fine fellow, buxiks,” he continued, : into shape, so many receptacles for in- prospect foi* the screw. He succeeded
“ * Faix, on’ it's little I’ll be thinkin' I looking pleasantly at the manogress. * *1 | formnti in, ami the work of the teacher in disfiguring the child, probably for which still goes on dreaming much and
“lam glad to hear you are getting
’‘ ‘ igdown toe folios
folios and
about morriop!, Bret or aeoon&lt;V
L !
beard
of
imauu
along in the world so famously."
J! L_.
te '
«•»- -.5. and
— ’ *
iding money by tele- Is t&lt;Ki often nothing more than an attempt life, but failed in ™ £ holo
“ Aisey, sir, ateey. Lashins of sitin’ . "‘O'*1
, to fill thbm with the customary informs-' search, and the child was taken homo to i
•“ *»•„ °”1’’ ! phono
uuu before,
wwnnv, did
Uiu you?
v’OU?"
1 while fame is within its grasp not caring
•nd ilhnnkin’ without any constitoo- to hear him ! As if he dicin ' give Father ,
.••&gt;
icapvuucu
uio
u*ur
I
tlon
^hi
H
assumption
were
true,
die,
under
the
belief
that
the
screw
was
|
■•No." responded the lady.
to grasp it The verdict of the world is
ahunal objections. It’s mighty little Hennessy a good silver dollar for makin' |
••P—h.p. you Imvon't th. chongo u“‘ ',llich w
,he "ohool. working up into the brain. It lingered i
work 1 have to do any way. I am a ns man and wife last night*
° | muster method which would be good along for three days, suffering uppur- I ‘•laziness,” but the world knows nothing
of that other verdict which fancy or im­
“ * Misthress Connolly,’ sez I, starin’ |
profishunsl gintlemsn, Mr. Urbin, an—**
.
enough
for
all
purjxwce;
as
it
is
not
true,
ently
only
from
tho
cutting
of
its
face
_!
• lea," said she.
f
wid amazement, ‘sure it’s jokin’ ye are.’ I
xwu ’m
x persumc,' j10 . as children are human beings, varying and nose, and ou Tuesday morning 1 agination, which delicate taste or delight­
“Ou, Mister Mulrooney 1"
“You
ll trust Snooks, T
“ Arruh, sir, but it’s tiirue as the day ’
in moral and intellectual capacities and passed the screw without distress, and ful thought passes upon itself. Doubt­
“ ’ Not a bit av it, Pether dear,' sez , went* on
in a faltering
manner,
“_
* ’*
z______ '.
It’s a iMilitiuhuncr I am, wid a grate she, laughin , and holdin up a slip of (
.
••
• “if ho says to in disposition as well, that method is then it occurred to those interested that less Mr. Green might have written a long
“Certainly, " she replied,
poem or fifty short ones, only he did not
jaiiins for fightin’ 1 Och ! but it's won­ pajier, • by the same token that this ia I iet TOq have it”
intolerably bad and mischievous.
*
'
this screw, instead of going up into the please to do it To inquire into his
derful busy they kajie me ’lecahun days the certificate of the priest that I hould I
There ore two radical, errors which brain, hod merely followed the air pass­
• •
“You don’t think the telephone
would
knockin’ down the inimy."
underlie and produce moat of the diffi­ age from the nose to the roof ot the reasons or those of any man who sees fit
in my hand.'
ao you?to keep himself to himself, might be
“ Which party do you call toe inimy?"
‘“Be my sowl, then,’ sex I, ‘Mis- ;
--A
mu
” not
*
'
■Assuredly
Hl jusi
ask Mr. culty. It is commonly assumed that the mouth, and had there been swallowed
object of the attendance upon school is Castor oil effected what the scalpel of something like impertinence.—CharIn
“Sorra a bit I know," said Peter, threas Connolly, ye may call the oertifl- Snooks."
aooks.”
D. Congdon.
to
acquire
information;
that
the
valuable
the
surgeon
failed
in,
and
tho
child
is
shrugging his shoulders; then, casting cate yer husband, for sorra- a thing will -i
“No, no. He's a sensitive mon; ho
toward me one of his queer, side-long I have to do wid it’
wouldn't like to have so much fuss over fruits of education are the things learned Dow recovering.—San Prancisco Chron­
Hogs Killing a Jaguar.
" ‘ Mulrooney 1’ aez she, * do you de­ s small amount Make it two dollars in school This is the first error, and icle.
looks, he added, “ I'm thiukin', sir. 'tis
The wild hogs of South America are very
&lt;he PaZ-riotic jxirty meself does belong ny the ring upon my finger? ’
and I will give him a receipt on ac­ the second is like unto it: it is assumed
practical that what is a profitable amount
savage and when aroused know no fear.
Decency Toward Horses.
“ ' Sorra a bit I care about the goold count”
“And so you get well paid, and well ring,' «rz I, jumpin' out of lied. ‘Will
“I’ll pay anything Mr. Snooks says. of acquirement for one child is equally
A horse cannot lx* scr&amp;med nt and One night a hungry party of explorers,
profitable for another.
•fed for y ur services, do you ? ’’
it be pleasin’ ye to go out of toe room Hl ml! him."
cursed without becoming leas valuable in camped in a Brazilian forest, heard an
Acting upon these two assumptions, every particular. To reach the highest uproar of grunting, squeaking and dash­
“If promise*! 'ad fatten a man, I’d while I dress myself.
“Rather than bother him again. I'll
the efforts of too many schools are direct­ degree of value the animal should be ing of tusks.
»be as big as the prize ox, Hint I
“ ‘Och, Fll lave ye, wid all my heart,’ make it s dollar. Give me a dollar—**
ed chiefly—sometimes almost exclusively perfectly gentle and always reliable, but
-“ Pigs 1” exclaimed all with joyful­
■would. But sure they’ll knpo some of aez she, snatohin' up my alothi-a. * But
“But I perfer to call him."
then&gt;, I think; and tnen it’s to be a it's little yell have to dress wid till ye
“Miss," said the mon, “don't go near —to the work of compelling children to if it expects every moment that it is in ness ; “ now we’ll have a dinner I"
Snatching their guns, they crept cap­
susgifitln r I am, end dale out the law. to oome to yer sinscs, Pether Mulrooney.' the wire now. There’s a cloud commiug acquire information from text-books. As theliaruess to be “jawed" at aud struck,
many tilings ore taught as may lie, and
tiously toward the sounds. Coming to
tins vsgubonus. Och, ’tis a beautiful
"And by this, and by that, Misther up. You’re going to be struck by light- a vast moss of unnecessary details is fre­ it will be in a constant state of nervous­ the edge of a clearing, they saw a jaguar
tinvdneKK."
Urbin, she tuck tny garments under her niug. Rather than that, I’d take fifty quently set down for the child to learn, ness and in its excitement as liable
■“ A magistrate ? Can you read and arm, and wint out and looked the door, cents, a quarter."
through fear to do something which is standing on an ant hill/about five feet
Surrounding him
•write ?”
“Oh! I'm not afraid,” and she ap­ n cast-iron “course" is marked out, and not expected as to go along doing what from the ground.
lavin’ me in the empty room wid my­
the children are set the same task, with you started it to do. It is.powublo to were fifty or sixty wild hogs, furious in
“Ayeh I Wbat ’nd I lie good for if I self. • Tear and ages v sez I to myself, proached the instrument
•couldn't ?" said Peter, evasively. “Sorra when she was goin , * 'tis chated I am in­
“Keep away from that wire!" he ••ut regard to difference in their several train a horse to be governed by the word their efforts co get at their enemy. The
•bit it matt) era; ’tis a sthrong mark I tirely ; but maybe 'tis onlv funnin’ she howled, “don’t call Snooks. JIo might capacities and in their several needs. of moutli, almost as completely ns it ia jaguar, with hia tail stuck well up in the
and that’s net aisy w nib out, I is afther all. Ayeh! wLnt'll I do? be struck. If you don’t care for yourself, Commonly the “ enurse" embraces too to train a child, and in Such training the air, and his legs dose together, stood
many subjects and too many details of
balancing himself on the hillock. As
«ywsy."
Tis a great comfort there’s a lied in the have some mercy on his family. You information with respect to each. The horse reaches its highest value. When a the infuriated piga threatened one side
“Taki my advice, Mulrooney, and go room. Shure she won’t starve me; needn’t pay the amount at alt I wouldn’t teaching becomes hurried and mechan­ horse is soothed by tlie gentle words of or toe other, ho would turn around and
'to work. Ditch, dig cellars, break stones mightv onasey I am, anyhow, and that's risk Snooks for all the money in Brook­ ical and nearly profitless. The children his driver—and we’have seen him calmed face them. He was evidently uneasy,
lyn."
down from great excitement by no other
mp«m a nsd—do anything-rather than throe? ”
“I shall cither call Snooks or a police­ are treated alter tlie manner of meal­ means—it may be very fairly concluded and ouly waiting for a chance to make a
•suffer you.stdf to be made the tool of de“So you #ent to bed again. Well,
bags, which must be filled, the bag being that he is a valuable animal for all prac­ rush and escape. In a moment of ton etman, ” said the girl firmly.
what came next ?”
“Make it a policeman and Fll go for regarded as a thing of no importance, ex­ tical purposes, and it may be certainly fulneaa, toe jaguar slightly dropped hia
«aolongos they are beneficial to them,
“Twelve mortial hours I laid there,
cept as a receptacle for the meal. Tlie
tail.
Instantly a pig seized it and
smd cast you off as soon as their ambi­ widout atin* or dhrinkin'; and then Mis­ him myself,” shouted the tramp, as he resulting process in what is commonly concluded that the man who lias such pnlled; then another, and another, and
power over him, is a humane man and a
jumped over the rail
tious projicts are achievetL Now, as thress Connolly knocked at toe dcor.
called cramming. 1‘rofessor Huxley has sensible one. But all this simply means the beast was dragged from Mis jx-rch to
And
then
she
called
Snooks,
who
had
for a living, it is very easy for you, being
“ ‘Pether, dear,’ sez she.
aptly called it a lesson-bibbing, and he
the ground. The Dottle was terrible.
• single man------"
,
‘•‘Oh! you mnrtheriu’ woman,’ sez L iieen swearing at his ond of the wire in has pointed out seme of the disastrous that tlie man must secure the animal’s The yellow body of the jaguar rose up
confidence. Only in exceptional in­
the hoiMi of making some oue hear him,
“ It’s married that I am I ” said Peter, ‘ Tis kilt I am with the hunger.’
results which follow a process that ex­ stances is a horse stubborn or vicious. above the grunting, squealing mass of
aud
told
him
it
was
all
right,
she
hadn
’t
&lt;roonii&gt;g.
“‘Am.I Misthress Mulrooney?’ sez
hausts the intellectual and physical pow­ If he understands his surroundings, and piga, and his powerful paws struck dead­
“Married!” I exclaimed, “and in she, Biiokin' through the kay-hole. * Am quite paid the money.
ers in childhood to no good purpose.
I yer lawful wife?’
what is required of him. he gives no trou­ ly blows. Then he fell—the uproar sub­
your circumstances ? What foil v 1 ”
ble. As almost every reader must know, sided, and the herd dispersed. The liarty
“ * Be my faix. it’s blue-molded I’ll be
“Troth ye may aay that, yer Honor,”
Some of Miss Corson’s Teachings*
How Texas Cattle Are Utilized.
if the animal when frightened can be of explorers walked to toe battle-grounX
before I aay bo, Biddy Connolly.’
•aid Peter, penitently. “ But Muri hi
Potatoes, at any timq of the year, can brought up to the object he will become Fourteen dead pigs were lying on the
There are beef packing establishments
“ ‘ Biddy Mulrooney I ’ sez she.
Connolly was a widdy. Och, but ’tin too
ut Itoekport aud Fulton, Texas, both of be mode mealy if boiled in salt and water calm. The reason is that he understand* field, but no jaguar or its remains
“
‘
OonnoUvl
’
sez
L
Awavingcst craythura they are all toe
which p uciM are in the center of cattle and drained and then covered with a iliat there ia nothing to fear. So he were seen. Prewmtly one of toe party,
world over. Ay«’b," he continued tura“ ‘Mulrooney I ’ sez aha. ’
ranges, in which al least 100,000 boews thick towal and left in back of the range must be taught to have confidence in the picking; up a fragment of aomcHting, exiag toward me with a look of half-humor“• Go to the divil I’ an L
are shuightered every year. Every part five minutes.
man "who handles him; and then this
•cm sorrow, “.'twas a wild cow I druv to
‘“The top of the marnin’ to ye, of the beef is utilized, even to the tofts
“ Here's the tiger I”
To retain the color of any vegetable powerful animal, which usually do man
■aaritei that time, Misther Urbin.”
Pether,’ aez she, and wid that sho winl of the udls, which are preserved and plunge it into cold water after boning.
It was a bit of the jaguar’s skin He
could handle, if it were disposed to b»
away. 'Twas pitch dark, Misther Ur­ ••oid for thiy'making of ladies’ frizzettea.
Cooks make the mistake of boUing vicious, will give no trouble. The wry had lieen torn to pieces and devoured by
bin, when she came again.
The Wood flows into tanks and is pressed, things too much. After reaching the best rule, therefore, which we would lajr
your Honor be thinkin’ ’tiz an
‘“Is it woke ye are wid the hunger, and is sold at 2 cents a pound for the lioiling |x»int meats should simmer. The down for tlie management of the horse,
Pether dear ?’aez she.
making of fertilizers. The tongues and
Am old gentleman living a short dis­
is gentleness and gtxxl sense on tlie part
ban l»eof ore boiled and canned. The
of the driver. Bad drivers make bad tance out of Portland, Me., recently had
nolly.’ sez I, faintly.
It is always l&gt;est to under-seasos rather horses usually.— Western Hural.
tiides are halted and wold again. The
on exhibition two ingunious pieces of
“ • Ti s Biddy Mulrooney that is spokin' fatly matter ia extracted and goes to tal­ then to over-season food.
mechanism. Ono whs b steam barkento ye, Petorr dear,' wez she. * would low. The bones ore boiled to a pulp to
*• Bat bow came thia about, Peter?
When anything is accidentally made
“Ax American,” says the Pall Mall tino and one a steam bark, built ou a
•‘Ayah! bad Im
ye like coflee-tey or tay-tav, wid hot extract this fatty matter, and the dry too salt it can be counteracted by adding Gazetlr., “feels no ahyneas and exhibits scale of one-eighth of an inch to the
mate
and
pittaties
?
8hure
there's
plinboorded wid her.”
bonce, mainly phospliute of lime, are a tablesj'oonful of vinegar and*a table­ do hauteur or reserve in the iu-aMuca of foot. They were framed, planked and
ty.of ’t-m dowu-staira, Pether darlint,
spoonful of sugar.
a stranger who is also a fellow-citizen. l&gt;olted exactly like a large ship. Each
burrin' ton f«r I have that your mind’*
Meats of any kind should not be Tta icy inaccessibility supposed, with plank was bolted and riveted with bolts
dtorderqd.’
washed, but wiped with a towel to pre­ more or leas tenth, to Ixi characteristic of made from a pin, hammered out to about
“•Sure it ’ad be toe wondher av it port of the foot, the ahin-lxme and serve the juices and quality.
lore I had for big
the well-bred Englishman is the result the size of a horse bain They W
wasn’t, wid the bad tratement I’ve had, Knuckle-bones, are sold for the manu­
Miatorew Couuolly,' »ez L
A Brotherly Expression,
facture of domestic ivory. The home
“ ’ Troth, Pette r dear,* sez she, tinder- uro pded up until the pith becomes
mnen, like other mortals, or- much foundation in common experience, iut»o al Letup rope, utl evvzytem*
ly, ‘il'U be a bW&lt;4 day for me wiun ]
------~,----- —— —w------- —------ . Of the vulgar familiar tv with which a
about them w«a made after the sama
unaccommodating helpmates. One of cial inferior, if noticed at all, is apt to ’rtyh*. The gentleman who made them
Every auim of the animal ia probably these ladies made a rattier awkward irua J presume on the courtesy of a chance ao- said he hud taken 464 working days to
taka. Her husban'l, having brought a quaintance.”
complete them.
righ t to see
way I did it," replirJ Peter, with
cl his rich laughs.
“ "Twas the
utifullest specimen of the effects of

Tie "Desmviib

wioot

te/ od 3 IS do“?

�icks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.

ORN.O S
Editor und

She nailed out of the room like
igedy queen and I looked after with
STORY OF A PICTURE.

cultirated and talented man. His wife
was a Bweet-tempereil, loveable little
woman, and, as I liked them and they
liked me, I have grown old in their ser­
vice, for I wae not very young wh-m I
went there.
Other children beside
Madge were born into the family, and,
when she had reached the age of 18, tlie
doctor rejoiced in the fact that- He was
the father of as likely a family at could
be found in the whole Sucker State—let
alone the town of Hamburg, where he
lived. But, as my story has to do with
Madge and not the rest, I will only de­
scribe her.
She was a brunette, with great flash­
ing brown ryes and a bright color in her'
cheeks. Her lips, the color of a ripe1
“ A tight for sair een ” was the verdict
ofjome bf her male friends, while the1
girls of her “Bet” wondered how any’
one- could rave so over that " great big:
thing,” for she was a trifle above tho'
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1
and of so faultless a “build** that one1
admired her tlie more for tliis plumpness.
She did not lack for admirers, who1
were willing to back up their admira­
tion *ith a good substantial offer of mar­
riage. But'she seemed to care for none
of them.
“ There are so many thing» I should
have to give up if I should get married
—little uanuleas flirtations and such.
Then I would not dare to marry any
one when I didn't care a fig for him,
and then be iu his company all the
time~. I know I should hate him in a
little while,** she used to say to me, for
she trusted me to an nlmoKt-unlimitjd
extent “But what about the picture?”
you will ask.
'
The picture I set out to talk of was a
photograph of horselt Sho lind some
taken tlie summer that she was 20, and
they were, us her brother Tom said,
“simply immense.” Tho arrangement
of tho hair had a happy effect, the eyes
had just enough light in thorn, and the
lips were just ported, showing the grand
firmucsa of which she was capable,
should occasion require.
These were distributed among her
numerops friends, and ono of thorn
. tive lived—“Aunt Dorcas,” Madge and
her brothers and sisters had always
called her.
“Aunt Dorcas'* had a family of throe
children, of whom tho two eldest were
girls, and married. Tho youngest wiu»
a boy not quite of ago- and quite ro­
mantic in his feelings and actions. He
was a tall, slender youtn. smoothly
shaven, with gray eyes and a smiling
mouth.
On thia evening of which I write, ho
had no work to do, and ho wandered
restlessly about until he found himself in
the parlor. He threw himself lazily in I
a chair, which stood near a small tatde.
Leaning back, he thought ho would go
to sleep.
“Confound it,” ho muttered to him­
self, “it u so blamed lonesome I I wish
I knew where mother is, or else some­
body would come. Can’t go to sleep,
nor—hello I what's this ? ’* and, with a
suddenly-acquired energy, he reached
and picked up a photogKwh (none other
than Madge's own) from too table.
“What grand, lovely eyes! How
cute that hair looks 1 That mouth looks
as though a fellow never could get tired
of kissing it Anyway, I may kiss tho
picture without giving offense, though
I’m not bo sure about the original. Any
way, hero goes I ” and ha pressed toe
senBcl.-AB card to his lips.
“It seems to me,’’ he said to himself,
continuing his monologue, “ it seems to
Dve I have seen this person, or some one
very much like her. Let me see—I do
wish mother would come back: but I
don’t Ixilicvu 1*11 get lonesome with tliis
face to look at" And, as he looked, he
felt to his finger-tips that his'own future
would be mixed up in some way with
the woman whose counterfeit he held in I
his bund.

OFFICE IM TEUMAMM BRICK. BEOOXD BTOMT.

take. WluU was Lh»- trouble? I had
laughed nt letters not half no foolish,
-i_r_j i_ _____________ u.____ i___
Alien, Mud she bad laughed with me.
But without any reason that I could see,

SB

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finite of Clothing, for Men, Boy, and Youths.
*
Ove/coata,
for Men, Boys and Youths.
Prs. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women and Children,
pre. of Rubber Goods, all styles,
prs. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
Pieces of Prints, for 5 cents per yard.

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I always aim to make prices on goods as

a moment toe tell-tale blood had mantied to her cheek, and he smiled, well
.satisfied. Then he turned to greet- the
others. All tlmt spring aid part of the
summer he stayed. He and Madge took
in all tho concerts, lectures, theater?,
etc. Buggy rides without number were
sprinkled m, too, and people licgan won­
(taring when the wedding was to coms
off. 1 could have told them, for one
evening I came upon them iu the orchard under the old tree where the chib
dren had their swing and the rustic seat,
’ Madge, my darling,” he was rihying,
“you have kept me at ann’B length long
enough. Come to me, love, of your own
dear trill. Came, and let mo feel that I
have a right to press you to this breast.
Will you not? Then I moat take my
own.’’ And he caught her eagerly to has
breast and showered kiss after kiss on
cheek, brow and hair, until she threw
Jier arms around his neck, and with her
cheek agiiiust
agiuuat his promised to
t go back
with him in tho fall as hia wif

Sales of Public Lands.
Commissioner Williamson, of the
General Land Office, has hod prepared
a statement showing the number of acres
of public lands disposed of for cash and
under the Homestead and Timl&gt;er-Culture acta during Uio last ten fiscal yours
— 1871 to 1880 inclusive. From this
statement it appears that there was a
Boff in tho number of acres disof in all three classes of land from
&gt; 1876-76, and that since the latter
year there has been a gradual increase
in the numiier of acres disposed of.
For tho fiscal year ended June 80, 1871,
there were disposed of for cash* 1,889,­
982 acres, and under tho Homestead
acta 4,600,326 -acres. Tho sales grad­
ually fell off each succeeding year until
1875, when but 2,366,0^7 acres ware dis­
posed of under the Homestead acts, and
In 1876 only 0-10,691 acres were sold for
cash.
Since that period there has been a
gradual increase in sales and allotmcnta,
resulting in 1880 in tho sale of 1,455,724
acres far cash, and the disposal of 6,070,­
507 seres under the fljoBBSMoad acta.
Tho Timber-Culture law wm not enact­
ed until 1873, and under it, io 1875,
464,870 acres were disposed ot Since
1875 the same noticeable increase ob-

occurred in tho disposal of lands under
tlie Timber-Culture act, bo thut in 1880
the allotments under this law aggregated
2,129,706 acres.

NASHVILLE,

LOW AS THE LOWEST

change in her. Whether others saw it
or not I couldn't tell, for I wouldn't be
the one to call attention to il I knew
that letters passed between her and
Allen, but after that one, I never was
told anything concerning them
•
Well, the next spring here came Allen
to “visit friends in Illinois." I knew
very well what he came for, from the
way -Jie and Madge met They said
nothing, but they clasped hands and

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And prices on PRODUCE as High as the Highest and give
every one a fair, square deal.

4

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T&gt;. C. GRIFFITH.

IJARDWARE SPECIALTIES.

BLACKSMITHING,

FjVLIn, 1880.
a*1 tom.

'I U. CHURCH-j
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AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.

Detroit Stove Works Stoves,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,

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B. A BARBER,
D. nomeojMthle Phyiirian and Runjvoa
.
n&lt; ir rv»l&lt;'.eaecfoo corner of W»«uuy
ion and bUU MroeU, Saahrllle, Mich.

M

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Iron, Nails and Steel,

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Varnielies, Colors and Bruwhea,

CHAMPION X-CUT SAWS,

SOLD ON THE PACIFIC COAST
On its merits alone, not n dollar umj) La
newspapers, the recomendationn of
those using it being sufficient to make
this enormous sale.
Also.

PLKCTIC PHYBIClAF and Surgeon
all eal'a that may lw * .a
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- to answer
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CHAS II. BRADY.
\ TTORNET at Law and Solicitor In Chancery
- *• Kcal Eatat* aad Insurant:. Ajrent. CoUecUng
anilCoavayaadDg atpecialtr. Bounty and Pan-

LEWIS DURKEE,

EMORY PARADY.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing care(J m
fully
an—! promptly attended to. Offloe «Mt
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PUMPS, BOTH WOOD AND IRON,
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS,
TABLE CUTLERY, SHEARS, RAZORS, &amp;c., '
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ TOOLS. I

6SO,ooo
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fCOMPOUND

UP' Thanking the public for their liberal patronsge during the past, I shall :
endeavor by good goods and Low Price* to merit it in the future.

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WM. PARMENTER.
Sick Headache, Billiouaness

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1YL and repalrjnf neaUy done, also striei aitanlion to fill au orders promptly, aad al the lowoe;
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FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS A SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE

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Which United States!

There is yet another United Staten in yyOLCOTT HOUSE,
this Western hemisphere. It is the
?»•» ahville, Miohigun.
United States of Peru and Bolivia, and
C. C; Wolcott, Proprietor.
it » a brand new arrangement It is
number three. Number two is tho Uni­
ted States of Colombia, formed in 1861
out of the territory known as New
Grenada, and comprising rfne States.
An American citizen traveling abroad
will now have to tell which United States P J. PICCHU,
he hails from, if he desires to designate
his nationality with any certainty. A
Uohh
lawyer down 'South once demurred to
tho sufficiency of an indictment of his
client, a moonshiner hauled un.ior a
breach of tho internal revenue laws, on
the ground that it was uncurtain in not Union Houm.
stating which United States it was tliat J C. DILIJN,————
Notary Public,
the offence was alleged to have been tl.
committed against.
g LI EBHAUSEN,
Two colored men of Charleston, S. 0.,
* MERCHANT TATT-nta
&lt;/a ma uacosoaio mce,
eomi- were ovo-come by the “foul air * at the
tliing tells me that you ore my darling, bottom of a well which they went into
and nothing ahaO prevent my finding to clean. Two others went to assist
out, and claiming you.”
them and died also. The “foul sir** READY MADE CLOTHING,
I couldn’t help smiling when Madge
told me afterward of this romantic act­
Xr»Mvrni^
~
Mlob.
ing on the part of Allen Beverly; but
npiIAT B USBA5D OF MINE I
then, he was young, and, you know,
“Charity coverath a multitude of sins,"
Octa Ma S’UV'NO and TIAIK CUTTUIG
all the time toot birds who
and not only sins, but follies.
When the bey's mother came in, she
old him tost the picture wna that of the
person whom he had always known as mountain side meet too some fate. Those
4 Cousin Miwlge,” although she was aov- who deep in close rooms, with no window
or doce open, and got up in toe morning
feeling “half dead" have bwn similarly
BUSH,
, yes, mother, and I saw her poisoned by the carbonic acid and other
*
“THE BOBB’
fen$ar £. aayrag FooU't IRal'h MuniM*.
picture a look tlmt
Fovkhkx yeora agw J. M. Sterling,
mother.
of Monroe, Mich., placed two gnte-poste
NMMVILLK, .
MICH.

Barber,

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

Beveriy.
As soon tbcrwdter as

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368
324
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When they were net, he bored into the

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STANDARD'SCREW
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pHEY BATE ««T ’EM.

Who?
What?
KOCHER BROS. NEW GOODS
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR

Ladies R.M. Beaver Cloaks, INVENTORS
WiSHIRGTil. MILLS SSIt CLOitlRG,
IiiipckrtecL Cashmeres,
DRESS TRUUURGS in Worsted, Silks and Satins.
Z3TIN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
cannot be equalled in thin market. Ladies fail not to see them
before you purchase.

Prints, Hamels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Snitiags, Carpets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, 4c,,

STS

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�WARDED FIRST PREMIUM.

Buy the Best'S*

Sold by
Owoda.

KiPed the two mosquitoes which took

the English laaguajre unneoeesary.
It was Jennie June who said th nt all-

Ibewif. of

mi

editor, she ought to

A coldness seems to be
tween tlie Democrats and
ers thronghout tlie State,
doubtedly owes its origin
that both claim the late
Maine.
__

growing be­
Groenback­
which un­
to tbe fact
election in

The Charieaton, S. Ci Newt is not
g\*en to flattery, at least it would look
that way from the following; R. M.
Elliot, tlie damned colored rascal, who
is chairman of the republican p^rty in
South Carolina!”
Not the least of the blessings which
the people of this American republic
have to be thankful for, is the fact
that Acre are several thousand miles
of salt water between them and the
eastern question. ••

A man who fails to pay hia debts
when able to pay them, but before pre-

fera to riot his means away in dissipaLion, forfeits all claim to general sympath^even if, iu subsequent adversit­
ies, be can find no one to loan him a
dollar now and then, or “put up” for
his meals.
,

Those very sweet, rosy, posy, dimply
chin, flower of beeswax, pretty girls,
generally make the crassest of wife*
and the ugliest Hooking, while your
ripe, red-faced, freckled gi-1 comes out
of it like a great big apple for thanks­
giving. Do not despise the homely
gills—the ripen well.
A bunko swindler was eating a hearty
and expensive dinner in a restaurant
at Lexington, Ark. A 1 arm er, whose
last cent he had won, entered and said:
“You’ve robbed me of al) my money,
and I am hungry. Buy me a meal.”
The gambler refused.
“There you
sba’nt either.” cried the fanner, and
diet him.
*

A handsome young man sat day after
day ut bis desk by the window* of a
store at Hillsboro, Ky. A handsome
young woman sewed almost as con­
stantly at the window of her residence,
just across the street. They licgan a
flirtation with handkerchiefs, develop­
ed it into courtship with notes, and
finally eloped—all without a exchang­
ing a spoken word until the night of
the flight. Another remarkable feature
of tlie case was the fact that the woman
was the wife of tho Rev. James A. Caywood, a highly respected Methodist
pastor.
' ' ' ,'___ .
A million ll'lle diamonds

Sun-

Man* Leakey of Mt Cleniean com*
mitteu suicide on Monday because her
intended concluded be did not wish to
marry.
Agnate Kenard fell in a caldron, of
boiling water in the Central yards iu
Detroit Sunday night, and was fatally
scalded.
John O’Neal, aged 40years was run
over and killed by the cars on the Flint
A Pere Marquette, road near Holly,
Sept. 85.
Nelson Vendali of Monroe, a brake­
man ol the L.-8. R. R. was crushed
lietween a couple of freight cars on
Tuesday.
John Anda of Portage Lake played
witii a pistol, which discharged itself,
wounding John Jempsa in the head, it
is feared fatally.
■ Bears are too plenty to be agreeable
in Gladwin county. One weighing 300
pounds was shot at the mouth of the
Cednr river a few days ago.
The grand stand on the fair ground
atLuddibgton, fell to the ground on
the 23nd inst, while loaded with people,
but no one was seriously injured.
A 80 pound lump of copper was
found on tbe farm of Albert Rodock,
iu Attica, Lapeer county, a few days
ago. It was 95 per cent pure ore.
The bodv of Moaes Lanxon, who was
drowoded at Belle Isle on the !6th inst.,
waa recovered about 800 feetoff Wood­
ward Ave., in Detroit river last week.
The boiler of H. A. Beech's grist­
mill,
at Millington Vassar county, ex­
'
ploded on Wednesday, Sept. 32, from a
fshortage of w*ater. John Rathbun aged
’ years, was killed.
70
An unsuccessful attempt was made
&lt;on Monday night to burglarise H. A.
Wetmore’s bank at Concord. They
succeeded
in fotciug off the outer door
’
of
{ the safe, but were not able to get to
the inner chamber and if they had, no
►great amount of money would have
been
found, us several thousand dol­
'
lars had been paid out tlie day previous.
The boiler in Loose de Son’s fruit dry­
ing house nt Monroe exploded Sept.
24, injuring 16 women and 11 men and
boys. Henry O’Brien, the engineer,
and Leonard Martin, a fniit cutter
were killed. Charles liven fritz, W. F.
Haight, and John Durell were serious­
ly injured, and several others badly.
The buildiug was a total wreck: loss
about $5,000.
A new feature of the Branch county
fair, which closed on the 34th, was jh&gt;iitical meetings on the ground. The
greenbackers held one on W_*dnesday,
and the democrats were to haveThuraday to get tbeirgun off, bat they quar­
reled with the greenbackera, as to
which merited the most credit from the
victory in Maine, and their Lansing
speaker adddresaed only 75 people. On'
Friday ex-Governer Blair presented
the.republican side of tho question, to
the largest assembly 'ever before on
the grand.

EATON COUNTY ITEMS.

ceata per bottle.

WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO ENTERTAIN CUStamers and to treat them to the

How to Writetoan Editor.

ittichtgan gtntralXailroai.
AT THE-

MAIN LINE.
ON AND AFTKBDBXW. U7», TRATMH Ob

Bristol. «0 acres on

CMZost ITavora/ble Rates
AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.”

AtUntle JEx..„.lT151
Nl&lt;bl Exprss- £f»t

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Our Stocks in Boots and Shoes are com­
plete.
•
8sc. 15 Woodland, consideration
Rubber Boots for Men and Boys.
•
A treacherous friend is the most dangenius of enemies.
Clothing a specialty.
The Nashville New has entered its
eight volume, with bright ■prospects ,
Trunks and Valises, lots of ’em.
for tlie future. It la an excellent local :
paper, and deserves the handsome
support it receives.—Hatiingi Demo-1
Remnent Edgings 10 cents a bunch.
erat.
_____ _ __
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Let people talk of fraud till they get *
Groceries in abundance, and none but the
hoarse, hut the fact remains indispnta-,
ble that President Hayes has given the
best qualltie8 kept tor sale.
in forty rears.—Pomfroy't Democrat.
(’rockery of the most approved pattern.
T
N
—Tho newspaper
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Detroit,
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CtiarloU«:..„
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HasUt&gt;&lt;«._.
M'd&lt;UeTlUe.„.

ewspaper

greets the eye of the yontliful intellect
nt the earliest dawn, and goes with the
bor and the man and the old. man,
daily, through all the years down to j
the wave. It is growing faster than'
anything else on earth. In 1704, there
was oue paper in this country, with a
circulation of 16,000 copies annually iu
apopnlntiou of 600,000. In 1880, there
are 6.000 newspapers with a circulation
of 1,600,000,000 in a population of 48,­
000,000. In the earlier period, an office
printed a few dozen copies per hoar,
now a good office throws off, 100,000
per hour. It is ranking tlie air r; id innt
and scintillating with ideas, 'multifar­
ious. multitudinous nnd infinite and
variety end cliaracter and power.
The pulpit, the platform, the forum, [
the school, tbe celleve, aud every in-,
stitwion forthe development ofthought1
nnd the dissemination of knowledge
in the world are not equal in power.
There is no preacher, no lecturer, no
lawyer, do institution which the united
energies of a hostile and adversary
press cannot* rush and utterly destroy.
Well might tlie great Napoleon declare
that a newspaper was the regent of
sovereigns and u tutor of nations, and
that four hostile newspapers are more
to be dreaded than 100,000 b*yonets.

■Ante depot n Detroit with Great Western, Grand
Trunk and Cairtde Southern Ratiwar*.
K. C. BROWN,
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DRUGGIST,

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THE GENUINE NEW SINGER
---- IN THE LIKE OF-—

Gen. Ord of 8an Antonia, finds some
slightedb&lt;advantages iu tlie recent mar­
l iage of his daughter to the Mexican
Genera? Trevino. Several newspapers
in Mexico have started the story that
they conspiring to form a new repub­
lic out of the States of Nueva Leon,
Coahuila, Durango, Chihuahua, San
Luw Potosh, and. Tamaulipas, with a
Wlwrw you will fiud the
Estey, Bay Stale,
view of afterward annexing it to the
Bridgeport. aud
Uniten States. They have even got a
Whitney Orpins,
name for the acceding portion—the Re­
Webber. I'Mekerin*,
public of Sierra Madre. Hereafter, any
Hale, Christie. Hanes,
meeting of the Generals on domestic
Bros., W hitney and
matters will excite political suspicions
A Spanish pt.u«ujt, living in the snbnrbs of Madrid, has long lieen in die
beyond the Rio Grande.
habit of repairing daily to tlie city ac­
companied by a donkey laden with
milk for distribution among certain
customers. One day however, the
master was taken ill, whereupon his
»»d .ffw.udly pro&gt;cu,&lt;i th. ».rn». wife suggested that die ass should be
C. C. WOLCOTT is Agent fur the
senton liitt customary journey alone.
WMch
mJ protest tmprtmneai yrt
The panniers were Accordingly filled only GENUINE NEW SINGER in the
made to SHIRTS. It will fcortarur bo used
Jiat the Republican party has failed to with sans of milk as usual, and a bU of market, and tlie only SINGER worth
For 81 ISOand upwards.
protect Uaioa soldier* and northern paper was attached to the donkey’s buying. Thousands of the OLD BING­
headstall requesting the customen to ER MACHINES are in the market,
ORGANS REPAIRED IK
vee to their ordinary alhaving been bought up for a mere song,
im! the (IrtMwd over and advertised by unprin­
coarse cipled thalers, ns the geuuiuc NEW

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,

READY CASH.

ALLEN BROS CLOSE BUYING

| GRAND

RAPIDS,

TAiri-jj-eHt Stock

Lowest Prices

LOW FIGURES

CONTINUOUS FACING,

ORGA* tS

PIANOS

BEST SHIRTS,

EXTRA COST

ku-klax-

Sellers’ Idl er PiUs are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick .headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug

Best line of Soods in Town

Ground has been broken at Olivet,
for the new college lalmrutory.
Prof. G. N. Ellis of Olivet has migra­
ted to Georgia, to teach in the Talladege college.
A. H. Keslar of Charlotte lost n valu­
able cow last week, from the effects of
eating too much clover.
J. H. Smith of Delta has gathered
over half a ton of grapes from less
than 100 young vines.
The Charlotte poultry breeders bore
away the lanrols at the State fair, tak­
ing nine premiums, out of ten entries.
Fred Meyers of Grand • Ledge has
lieen fined $30, for getting full of Grand
Ke:io&lt;l’» CoiumhUn OU to
Ledge kill ’em quick, and getting hia
fist fu another fellers face.
plwwuint. »ctin« directly upon I be
Borne of tlie Charlotte nhurods go to to
Um, causing *ud&lt;&lt;rn buoyancy of tl
Roxand, Sunday, to liag the Imre and
partridge, bat the law-abiding resi­
dents of Roxand protest against the
practice and have driven them off their
priroises.

When you write to an editor for
....
publication make it short—boil it down
Pitch right into the middle of your
subject, and be sure to stop when you
are through. Editors / always. like
something fresh nnd original, in the
way of communications, and arc es­
pecially fond of news. But the editor
must always be the judge of what is
worthy of publication. Of course,
everv writer thinks his coinmunica
tion the best, just as every’ mother
thinks her baby is the prettiest that
was ever born. But the editor may
be so stupid im to have a different op­
inion, If so, it can’t be belpeii.- ]&gt;&lt;m’t
try to argue him out of his notion if he
is too stupid to remedy his dullness.
You may think you are a great deal
smarter than tbe editor nnd this may
be true, but 11m* editor is responsible,
aud you are not. There is no class of
people so anxinns to plea*- a majority
of people as editors are. It is well to
remember that fact.

6HgU«aJlj- tight.

C. C. WOLCOTT

piONEER rSTORE

BEAL ESTATE TRAKBFEE3.

Q

W. SMITH SELLS

GENUINE MASON

FRUIT CANS!
Eim TOPS AID RUBBERS.
WHITE FI»H,
TRSIT,
----- By the pound or keg.------

Sugar, Tea
COFFEE
boiajovar,

IAUBITT,

-FRESH

GOOD SHAPE

NE8 only

SHEET MUSIC

SALT MEATS,
AND HEAPS OF

CROCKERY.
C. WQ SMITH.

�SATURDAY,

- OUT. 2,1880.

VICIHITT LOCALS.
HASTINGS ITEMS.
Don't forget the county fair next
R. J. Grant is repairing and painting
his store.
The shoe store of L. Wooley is re­
ceiving a new roof.
The front of John Kurty’s meat mar­
ket has donned a new coat of paint.
A great deal uf sickness ut present
in the city, and sarroundiog country.
Col. Deminaon spoke at theXJarfield
&amp; Arthur dub meeting. Wednesday
evening.
The firemen of this city are doing *11
in their power to make their annual
ball on the 7th inst, a grand success.
Lewis Stern of the cash More, has
just returned from the east, where b -•
has been to purchase new goods and
has -not only returned with a splendid
lot of goods etc. but a young and ac­
complished wife.
Geo. E. Al toft of the Central House
died last Saturday evening. He was re­
spected by all who knew him. He war
an eiitri । rising young man and his
loss will be felt by the whole communitf He was buried on Monday af­
ternoon with masonic honor*.
y On Sunday afternoon Horace Ackley
of Rutland, accidentally shot himself
wlUx^t shotgun. He wo*standing in
tlie dooi way boldiug the gun iu his
hand resting the breach on the thresh­
old, when it slipped off, striking tlie
hammer of the right hand barrel, dis­
charging the contents into bis abdo­
men. He died the next day. Some­
thing remarkable connected with the
accident, i* that last spring Harvey
Ecker of this city waa shot and killed
by the same gun und the same barrel,
tlie charge striking him in the same
place.
LeRov.

COUNTY UNE ITEMS.

Whit Wileox has pulled in his shin­
gle.
*
John Davis again rocks tbe cradle.
Its a boy.
Aunt Fanny Wilson
very sick, nnd
considered dangerous.
Mrs! Harriet Lowell of lud., is visit­
ing his brother H. A. Scott.
Miss Jessie Wells is in Berrien Co.,
visiting her brother James.
Mr. N. S. Booth is suffering great
pain, from the effect of a ii-vyr *ore.
Esther McMorv will teach tlie winter
term of school in tlie Mat tenon district.
The women licreabouts have organ­
ised a stuy-at-homc-husDand club.
It’s bickoiy.
Ed. Stewart of Maple Grove, can be
heard singing roses bloom and then
they wither.
Chas. Slater of Middleville is home
on a visit, and enjoying tbe sports of
shooting snipe*.
'
,
There was an enormous hawk passed
through tliis vicinity last week, which
had a chicken in its claws,
8. G. Mattison and wife have been in
Jackson, visiting their son Marion.
They returned on Monday.
One of our enterprising fanners un­
dertook to shoot 3 Garfield gun the
the other day, but the cap snapped.
What has become of that “Wide
Awake" chop of West Kalumo, that
writes for the Hawk. Has be allot his
last wad!
Mr. John Johnson, of PorterCo. Ind.,
is visiting bia relatives and friends in
this vicinity. He reports crops light
in that State.
This correspondent and Hank Bowen
of Maple Grove are making pn perations for a hunting campaign in the
jungles of Africa.
East and Eli Lotting, accompanied
by Hank Spencer, started for Big Rap­
ids on Monday. They are making ar­
rangements for running a shingle ma­
chine at that place.
John McCartney don’t have much to
any about policies, but if he don’t suc­
ceed in trading horses as often ns three
time* a week, he thinks that it's a poor
week for bis business.
We forgot to mention lost week that
John Murray wa* also in the sewing
machine business and was running in
opposition (oi iu opposite direction)
with Brown. He represents the Wilson.
A couple of onr most respectable far­
mer* squared up to each other last Sun­
day night, iu a very indignant manner,
using language that would uot look
very well in print. We sinoerly hope
that they will do better in the future.'
One of Maple Grove’s proud sons
•reated quite a sensation tbe other day
by riding along the streets with one of
fair sex ou each knee. The one that
sat on bis gee knee was playing with
his mustache, abd tlie one on his haw
knee was singing, “Darling I am grow­
ing (C)old."
Jos. Perry luw captured an owl which
he thiuk* will be tlie cause of bis mak­
ing for himself a large fortune. He
will hold it on free exhibition at hi*
residence in Maple Grove for a abort
time, nnd will then start out on a long
tour througli the United State* and
Canada. After he has visited all the
principle cities, be will return home
again, lay over a short time to recuper­
ate. Hr will then sail across tbe briny
ocean, and snpriae the people in the
-eld world. After lie has accumilsted
an Independent fortnuc, he will return
U» America and present his houondiip
'
ro the Vermontville Hawk.
Nkrve.

er, from Ohio are visiting her.
Mr*. DeGroat of Chicago is viaiting
atber father’*, Jane* Latting.
Charles Kinney has purchased John
Relfs place.paying therefor &lt;2,000.
A whopping big girl “came to town”
over at Wm. Wheeler'* on Thur* lay.
Pearing bee* are io vogue the last
one waa at 8. P.Sbxfer*,Tuesday even­
ing.
On account of the wet weather • dur­
ing tbe summer, Hover teed ia a fafl-

opened by a Mr. Wagner, under Stone
Ac Hull's drug More.
B. E. Benedict has the frame work
erected, of what will beitha moat impo­
sing mauaoD anywhere to the west of

READ MY LIBERAL OFFER

The Prohibitionists held their con­
vention in Charlotte. Wednesday, but
w^Mk what result has not yet transpir­
ed^ ■
Hon. James O'DonDell of Jacksou
speaks upon the political issues of the
day fa thi* village on'the evening of
Oct 3th.
Mr. C. Y. Bale has been nominated
Minnie Elder, after a brief stay in by the Grecubacker* and W. R. Martin
Battle Creek with her slater, has re­ by the Democrats forReprescnativesin
OF ME WITHIN THE 60 DAYS BETWEEN OCT. 4th AND DEC. 4th, AN
turned home.
the state legislature.
L
Walter Dunham and Ashley Hogan,
Tbe apple season is upon ns and good
hare arrived from thw west with a winter fruit is in demand at prices
drove of mustang*.
ranging from &lt;0.01 up to &lt;0.70 per bar­
Considerable hay is being cut from rel, not including tbe barrel.
last'spriDg seeding, abd some claim
Rev. J. D. Wilkens ia expected here
they are getting more than they did in soon to take the place of Rev. Pratt,
tbe June ent
who retire* fora time from the work of
The Michigan Eldership of tbe church the ministry on account of poor health.
of God, will bold it annual session at
F. M. Potter i* laying the foundation
JC3C* I have a large stock, and am receiving New Goods daily in Dress Goods, Shawls, Wa­
the Hyde schoo| bouse in Maple Grove. “broad and deep” for a new house.
The| opening sermon by Elder B. D. He has renounced the greenback theory terproofs, CloaKs, Skirts, Sheeting, Prints, Shirtings, Denims. Flannels, Cashmeres, Silk and
Beigh on the evening of Oct. 12th. The and proposes^ build on a gold and
Fancy Laces, Silk Velvet, Passimetry Trimming, Fringes, Hosiery, Gloves, Clothing, Trunks,
session to continue over Lord's day.
silver basis. ,
We observe quite a peculiar clrrnmBusiness is booming. We saw a man Sachels, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Groceries, ever shown in Nashville, aud at the
stance on the north side of section 28, wife aud clnld, come fa this morning,
lowest cash price.
there are five adloining forties, four of bringing a Moren eggs to barter for
which are owned by Bills as follows: groceries. Who says we need a change
BRI Archer. Bill King. BUI Phinaey fa the administration !
and Bill Covell, and the lieauty of it is
now drives a double
J&lt;
they are all good Bills, * e, they have carriage of the phaeton variety and
always passed,
holds the ribbons as gracefully as a
And are not undersold by any square-dealing house in Michigan.
Mrs. Cadwell knows the comforts and young man of eighteen op his first trip
Nashvillle, October 1, 1880.
,
responsibUitiea resting upon the moth­ to visit his—in short—girl.
er of a large family. At the age of 15,
Miss Ida Parmenter teaches music in
she married Mr. Elder then a widower Hastings to a class of a dozen or more
with5 children. When their family every Friday and Saturday. This in
had increased to 18 children, she was addition to a large home class which
0 A. NICHOLS, the Bool.Ac shoe Vian of Nnwhvillc
left a widow, and she afterwards mar­ occupies the rest of the week.
ried Mr. Cadwell, a widower having?
J. C. Bontecou, well known to you
children she having been mother and . Nashvilleites ns the most attractive
step mother to 35 children.
I nnd gentlemanly temperance orator of
JnniesClarke’s political speech at tbe the state, will lecture on prohibition in ) _
Dunham school house Monday even­ this place next Thursday evening. An I 3
CC
ing was mostly attentively listened to immense crowd is expected.
b^both Greenbacker* and Republrans
Chas. Southwell and J. A. Boise had '
The meetigg wits favored by the pre­ a “set to” last Sunday night in front । CO
MIRRM '■"’I f***Jr- ,,KH1 ’•AUfNICT OKmaOUB ,LA.W IN THE WOKLD.wtMcwol
sence of a large numlier of ladies. 1 of the parsonage over an alleged theft
q
ihlgbct &lt;!Uilnc:ton al every ttreat
From the commencement of Mr. Clarks of money from Southwell which result- | _£Z
flflfl
!»&lt;•«.»'•
ruk VkiBTkSk
UUH
T«aaa. Fr.et-. |fiL r.7, M’., »M. |1M.
speech to tbe close the ear was ravish­ ed iu scratching and bitingyoung BoiM- I CO
II1 If TH ,u *’'00
uP’rn»’*« F«»r r««y Wed by his matchless sentences, and tbe face in a very disagreeable way.
n&amp;n In ™««S
• quarter ao4 up-arjo.
co
3
&lt;
ataJovnra
I
rec.
MASON
*HAMair was resoient with the very perfume
Miss Flora Woodward of Battle
n D fl I WQ MKOROAM On.. IM Tremont SC.
UKuANo UOUTON.44 Kaat Mih St.. (Union
of words. Mr. Clarke may fairly be Crock is conducting' a class of tliirty | o m
iHqoarc.) NKW. 14©W«harf» Arc.
regarded ns the foremost orator, of at member* in eh o. utiou,daily and night- s qq
irandi.KirfaKFoo.lMtMncti.wto.iil™
d
Him and Save
least Ban? county.
I. L. Donat:. i who attend. She gives a public reher- 1
_____________________
i sal in the Congregational church next----- —
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ASSYRIA ITEMS.
I Tuesday evening. Frecjfor all who (
Lydia ia at home for a while.
C. H. Russel has his new house paint- i1 The suits for violatiou of the liquor
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THIS OFFICE.
: law,against Henry Gass have lieen sus­
ed.
Matt. Barker teaches tlie Briggs'I pended on the following conditions: —•
i 1 E POUNDS GAIN
, That he shall pay such costs of the
LOCAL MATTERS.
school.
.
*
1«J uf cunarimpHon.
,
Meeera. Craddock 4 C
There is considerable sickness in prosecution ns were agreed upon with ------------ ~ -Mere Evidence of Merit. ।
Philadelphia, Pa.
the prosecuting attorney, amounting San Francisco, Cal., 21st of July, 1870..
these parts.
Abe’ Holden has atkig so old his to about forty dollars, that he deliver 8. I. F R1ZELLK:
' ,
tol a frtr1Kl of mine who la not expect*■!
Dear Sir: Please send by the box j , lo h„.
wfBBr mtdkirw. cuoxi me of CON
up his keys to A. G. Jewell who shall
bead is getting gray.
dox. boxes of vour P11.LS imp 2 bottles I;SUMPTIONamue three year* two. I want him tn
Mrs. Ransom Russel has gone to admit no one but Mr. Gass to the sa­ Blood Puriiler. I want them for u lady j
h£l
loon, and that he Gass, shall at once friend at Napa who is troubled the ((orh|m
iu.pretfui!v,
V v. HULL,
Illinois, visiting relativesj
u* rvneebur*. An-i&lt;r-on c«., K».
Dewitt Sackett of Chicago is at the commence proceedings iu the Supreme same as I was. I have no reason to
doubt
they
will
do
for
her
tvhat
thev
nta
rwnrdy
for
Itmlf.
One
bottle
win
court of this state to obtain u man­
center on business and visiting.
h.vei.E.ydo.., for
after I I.-I ■
Miss McCall is teaching the center darn in# to compel the common council spent &lt;1,000 and made one trip to ArmI once,
.
once, sad
and II
It wifi
win break
brtwk up
up a
A fre-h
fr*d&gt; cow
col
accept his bonds. The money has been Lnneou
Ke... ea 11
Ml ...
rJnl hoUlc. f'
U L t» fWk'K A
liansus Springs IvitlllUir
without getting HtlV
any i'n&gt;&lt; 14 hour*.
school. She is a No. 1 teacher.
USO
tier pint
CRADDOCK
C. M. J lould hits reAhinglcd his paid, tbe keys delivered and the rest is help. I always take pleasure iu recom­ CO.. 1061 Rare Al.. Philadelphia. P».
honse and built new chimneys thereon’ yet to be developed. We art asaured mending your remedies, nud you are at r£HE NASHVILLE LEVATOR,
liberty to refer any Indies. to me who
Charley Bennett still sings that that if the stipulations are carried out nre troubled with n 'weakness similar
Mita. J. S. Fuller,
same old song and can be heard for 8 in good faith there will be no more to mine.
\iisk&lt;.X'K8t.
prosecutions and no more illegal sa­
miles.
For Rale by al! druggist.
X.
Abe Holden ha* moved his black­ loon.

I will give to the person buying the most Goods

ELEWGEmMSW
Remember AVe Sell for Cash

&lt;X. A.. TRUMAN

TZZ? T"

All

Remodeled. Enlarged ■ Improved;

smith shop to the center, where he will
do work as usual,
Tlie busy hum of the steam thresher
can still be heard. The horse powers
were laid by, some time ago.
Mrs. Wm. Welcber has dried lots of
bemes and on examination, found that
the worms bad completely spoiled
them.
There was a greenback meeting tit
the Briggs school house last Saturday
night. Speaking by Dennis tlie editor
of the Hastings JoaniaZ.
Since those persons were arrested
over east, if a fellow goes to bed with
50 cents in his pocket at night he will
find it there in the morning,
A.C. Wilson, the greenback candi­
date for Supervisor says bo oon’t ex­
pect to get elected but he expect* to
give the republicans a darn close ran,
Elder Daniels has been sent back on
the M. E. circuit again. He is a fine
young man and instead of finding fault
with the brethren, ho has a word of
praise.
Richard Jones is afraid that LewDurkee will get tbe turkey this winter.
It will not make much difference to
Richard, as his teeth are getting poor
and full of greenbacks.
Mr*. C. Welcber had her waahingon
the line at 5 o’clock Monday morning,
but she had to set up with her sick bhby all night and said she wanted to do
something to keep her awake.
Mrs. Fitch Ims moved into the ying
of her house, When she left H. Lasvhiatory’s she left her parlor stove, as
site did Dot want to use it then, but
Horace has the face to sell it and now
ube has no stove and no money to buy
one.
John Mills went over to hi* uncle
Will* tbe other day and Will asked
John to ride hi* homo out iu the field
and John took the log chain on hia
shoulder and started off. The horse has
a very sore back, the chain dropped on
it and she tiegan to be very light be- ]

STATE ROAD ITFMS.

More rain mon’ rent.
Sickness is the guest of many households.
Mrs. Burrus is visiting friends in Car­
mel. Eaton Co.
Rev. I. Mowrer, goes as pastor to tlie
Gayues Circuit, and Rev. Stimpson,
comes to this (Castleton) Circuit.
Politics are warming, on the State­
road, aud we thought Hint politicians
never got mad, but tlie other night, as
some of the Mud Creek band came
from town, with a little t«»o much
(King alcbohol), they got to singing,
and disenssing the political question,
until they waxed warm, ’and one of
them got bis shirt took off, and the
other got a great big nose put on him.
The debate at the Hosmer school
house butt Saturday evening, was well
attended, the honse being tilled. The
question was ably discussed, by Bert
Smith, J. L. Gregory and others on the
affirmative, and Mark Ponies, Wm.
Feister and others on flip negative.
Mr. Gregory was as usnal in one of his
happy strains, and as he •warmed up
with the subject, some parts of his
speech were sublime. He held tbe
greater portion of his audience in
breathless suspense, and the President
think* if agreuble, there will be more
debates connected with their IL R. clnb.
We Chums.
WOODLAND ITEMS.

Sunday was a rainy day.
B. 8. H. is attending the select school.
Tlie fall term of school is progressing
finely.
F. F. Hilbert has gone to Detroit to
buy goods.
J. W. wants to look a “k-edle oud"
how he rushes that girl of his.
Viola Wheeler i* teaching a fall term
of school here for the small nr pupils.
Jno. Hildreth and Bert Smugg* went
to Hickory Corners Friday, to spend
hind and soon started on s run and i Saturday and Sunday.
gave another kick, nnd over her head
Dame Rumor says that E. E. 8. has
went Jobu. He says be likes to ride ! linen sick, but he says w hen he gete
better he will show tbe boy* how to
fast but hate* to atop ao qnick.
take tlie girl* home.
H.H.

HTBuy your School Books of F. T
। Boise. A complete line.
I

For Hale.
A Snon of Colts, 3-yeara old.
E. D. Williams, Went Kalamo.
rvnny your i&gt;ryGoo&lt;i«,uo&lt;&gt;t«shl..»,
Hats, Caps. Groceries, Provisions,
Crockery, Notion,, etc,, of E. Reuse, |
who always sells nt the lowest prices. |

IN 1879,

fSo

hm

to Ena.be

Ary number of farmer* u&gt;

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
i
pedltiOUSly Ull ACCUTatlV.

THE NEW FOOD

BROOKS:
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

Farmers when in town alFaya fi» J
C. N. Dunham s fora square meal or n |
first class lunch. Fresh Bakery goods. ...
.
..
.'
. aud oyalin. receivnl daily. T»o doura J«»» * ■»»■»»«• &gt;!■•» ba'iug areata,
north or the port ..me...
I "“&gt;• “f Oio larirert and moat eoovrtueui
__ 2___------- Z-------elevator buildings in central Michigan I
prepat
VT For Jewelry nnd Watches go tn they are prepared
to receive and
,
tF*
’
F. T. Boise.
Te«!
Tea I
Tea ’
Big Bargains iu Tea. anil a Beautiful
Conch Shell given with every Pound.
C. W. Smith
IVWill nay the highest market
price in casli forunsalted butter Farm­
er* bring in your butter and save the ।
salL
E. Reese.

FAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
For any quantity of

IVaahvilie Markets.
Whnal.par

Unfcriatnted Malt, lions, and Quin.nr. That Mad
■ k.
--.J
■ I.* 1.1.....!' ...U.K,

COMPANY’S SIGNATURE which apf-araplainly
• u— t-v.i - .-- kj... o^ia _

Ttatmvb.bro.irhttbM.. TI.W.wl -*

They all do it.
Go to the Old Reliable Market for k«pfor-l.
Frebh, Salt and Smoked Meat* of all H^d., Flour. Feed.
kind*.
”
Henry Boe,
Flafller, Stucco. Hulr and
Proprietor.
Nhingles.
I am now prepared to do Engraving,
in a neat and workman-like manner,
do not forgetit, aud bring on your Sil­
ver Ware and have it marked.
, Jams* Fleming, Jeweler.

MEDICINE

loifil Sarei »y Dealim will lien.
AIN8W8W0BTH

A BROOKS

rpHE BARRY&gt; fLLE MILLS.

i' .
ENRY ROE.
|t
JEWRY
ROE, Proprietor
1 ___ OLD REL1ABI F
----- 0LD IUXIAiiLE-----

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,

Santel Him aai ShsUen,

------- —....

WALKER I NORTON

IN THEIR 8EA6ON.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

FLOUR, MEAL!FEED,
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.

tZttZr?:
The Nashville News, one of tbe live­
liest and best village paper- in Michi­
gan, has completed its eight year and
starts out on another year with bright
prottpecte and high hopes. May its
day* of usefulness never grow leas.—
CharlotU Erpubliean.
Don't bet. A man who bets ou the
leection loses hi* vote if challenged.

ATTENTION

FARMERS!

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
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and the United States, to make further

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The 160th amuvcrssrY of th* i«fft«ri

The New York Doi
W. Peckham

tic State Con-

(Tammany) presided.

The Greenboekera cA New Hampshire

New York, by
of the coat will
__
_ . . and equipment
nothing will be lacking; ousts of tho imjxirtaut boa-reliefs and inscriptions will
of the world will bo enabled to study
relics of civilisation not leas interesting
than the old moaumonta of Egypt nnd
Assyria. ‘ From what u already known,
it in supposed that the builders of these
temples had intimate relations with Cam­
Okn. Garibaldiand his son Menotti bodia and Java, if they were not actually

It &gt;m on account of hia

cud-nezzar.—Philadelphia Bulletin.

this country are denied to all other civil­
ised lands. Ths day-taborer m thia lat­
itude may sit down to a dinner, which is
not only unknown to the samo jx'raons
in Europe, but which is enjoyed only by
the wealthy there. A few cents will give

tioD to fight a duel on the ground that
he didn’t believe he would make a hit.
There *■ a man in Aurora so thin that
he had a row of butto&gt;- put on his um­
brella cover and wears it for an ulster.—
Burlington Hawk-Eye. .
•‘Are you lost, my little fellow?”

mi in Northern

partteulariv Uzk*. ■. -A New Tert bartender following cAndKtaUaui tbo field: FurGovuroor,
•tabbed, the other night, tbe knife pene-

tamable chiefi v by tho wealthy or tho ex­
travagant. The streets of our cities as
linguistic students, aama of whom be­
ortmen were killed and thu same number ae- lieve that the table-land of Peru, and not well as the landscape of field and orchard,
arc dcooratenl with their color; the mar­
oualy wounded.
C. Wbtttothat of Asia, was the cradle of tlie human ket* blush with tiieir ruddiness and bloom
lldhtrict;
William Donnelly, a. farmer Wring
The Imperial Bank of Berlin hu race; and that the Hittites of Scripture, with their purple, their emerald and
Third...
during their waa *
'
their gold. Aud the cheap preserving
and erected tho
which now ex- processes ore carried on so largely and
jtnoa ft will be economically that oven in winter many
As much as • 14,000,000 of gold has eomu understood that aamething may be dis­ of these natural bounties ore within tho
„ „ J. Willard; Treasurer, J. H; Cook; Ad­ lea.
to the United Htates from Berlin within the covered that will throw light on primeval means of scant purses in a measure that
jutant and Inspector General, B. B. Elkixte.
last four weeks....A cable dispatch reports history. The hill-country of Yucatan is,
would positively astound even the thrifty
The funeral of Gen. Alfred T. A.
almost unknown. It is reported that the and well-to-do people in Europe.
inhabitante—a fieroo tribo named Mayos
The members of the expedition burned by order of the Albanian League.
It i* in this respect that this is an es­
—
“
have
reconstructed
tho
old
towns
headed by Lieut. Prod Schwatka, which sailed.
sentially favored laud and makes tho
with their forts aud temples, and revived problem of living a comparatively easy
SkAJm, and ManbaM Jewel!
King WUUam’s l and, for the purpose of ecek- Two Hundred. Thonsand Square Feet humy oi the customs, laws, and idola­ one. Even if the tax-burdens of the
of Ambuscaded Combustion.
trous rites of their forefathers.” The European nations were by the abolition
It is a “fact not generally known,” or explorers will visit tliesp people, and of fleets, fortifications aud standing ar­
Charles Edwaeim, of Peoria, Hl,
nt all even bi not very commonly borne in also endeavor to find traces of the tribes mies, lifted from the shoulders of tfie
covcrvof the n-conln of tho Franklin expedi- mind, that there is in London » “fiery that preceded the Aztoca?— Chambcrt' populace, the generosity of the American
Uoa, wfaish, aocording to Esquimaux testimony, mine” o( ao very excitable a disposition Journal.
soil and air would still offer that hospi­
were koowu to exist at npoctoed pointe—bw not
tality in excess at others which makes it
brcB attained, the explorers have, nevertheless, that no artificial light of any description
After Dinner Speaking.
abtaraed
manv rebos of Franklin's party, includ­ him ever yet lieen allowed to lie brought
a Prior man’s paradise. There is usually
way Company -wank'd tlie cewtract for the
even
ititi»_
its
neighborhood.
Its
proWhy have this eternal speech making a large, benevolentrecklessness about ita
grading, bridging and ironing of thu first ing ths ronwiiw of LionL bring. They have,
eighteen miles of • |&gt;n.|e&lt;sU-d air-line moreover, carried qut to tho loiter the ttwtntc- duct&lt;Iiowever, ia not coal, but rum. The when wo moot on sixual occasions? Can profusion that engenders cureleesneas
tho promoter of the expedition, “to nun-shed, ns it is called, of the West In­
railroad from Chicago Id IVoria. The tiensef
we not enioy each other’s company, and and even some waste in the domestic
it .
' Th« lollL'I-st
dia Dock, covers a space of two hundred the good tmngs of this life at the same economy of the people. It often pro­
! thousand square feet, with vaults of oor- time, without having some person, or vides, as if it were well to cultivate the
aud Nebraska railroad from Irttricvuic, Iowa,
persons, pour over the feast, Dot tlie wine habit of tavishness such an excess above
to the Mhu&lt;oari river... .TLo Indiana (Supreme
Court haw ovv-Tuled tbe |&gt;ctiitaa for a rehoar- ■ufotwtomary food. Important rivers and coante
(have been discovered, and serious errors on —aud the moet carefully cloeed have of wit and good friendship, but the cold the actual wauta that no inconsiderable
former charts have Is-en corrected. Tbe ad­ pores in plenty—the fiery vapor is for­ water of jxilitical and moral platitudes to port of its pcrisable mope are wasted in
dampen our enthusiasm. It would seem the.air or on tlie ground. However, this
ventart* of tbo Bcbwstka expedition add
State election will be held in Octota-r.
cf interest to the romance of a relic exploration, ever streaming &lt;mt into the air, only beg­ not, for no sooner are wo pleasantly set­ is u so much better characteristic than
An east-bound freight and
and furnish all that tho world is ever likely to ging for tho smallest chance of convert­ tled to our first cigar and to an agreea­ tho opposite one, that no one ever finds
know of the fate of Hir John Franklin.... ing the whole area of the docks, with
fimail-pox raged with unabated virulent* among their iwo hundred and fifty odd ships, ble chit-chat and intercharge of courte­ fault with it
The provision far the stomach and the
the Indians of Outano, Canada. One tribe w and two or tiiree hundred thousand tons sies with thoee around us, when somoIxxly is called for a sjieecii and straight­ I clothing of tlie body, chiefly concerns
in«rlv extinct, and othc.-v have Buffered appal­
ling dedmatiou... .At tbo meet ng of tho Board or so of cargo, and their mare or less in­ way the slow martyrdom begins.
men, and for these the mass of them la­
of Manager* of tbe National SoTdiorM' Homes, calculable stores of timber and tea, silk
But the hearers are not the only suf­ bor. The easier they can procure these
freight jumped off. jual ended at Dayton, Ohio, several important and sugar, cigars and oercals, cools and ferer*. Tlie speakers thenuielvo often­
two essentials, tbe smaller is their dis­
changes in oftiocra were decided on. Gov. cotton, wino, wool, whisky, whale-fins,
times endure the utmost torture. Ob­ content Indeed, when these are pro­
Brown, of the Dayton Heme, and Gov. Hinckx,
and
what
not,
into
the
most
magnificent
serve the man throughout a dinner who cured
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of the Milwaukee branch, will be buiieraedod by
with little difficulty,
discontent
bowl of snap-dragon over imagined in in­ expects to be called to his feet when that ; largely a
&lt;ttHM. Patrick and Sharpe, both of Now York.
sentimental
____
-____ — grievance,
’ L_ Jand hard
Dflla, Hunt, postal clerks, nenonsly injured....
fant nightmare. Into these fiery regions dark barrier tlie cafe noir is passed. ------------to arouse.------------------------------What little envy and jealousy
A boiler in Loose A Rons' drying-house st Mo»- &gt; At last Hitting Bull ha* been captured. not even a bull’s eye lantern is or ever
Boe how abstracted, how nervous ho is. the poor feel toward tbo rich is cliiefly
A -showman has done it, through Capt. Walsh,
hu been allowed to penetrate. Even He rnnkea a mere pretense of eating, nnd concerned with the problem of food anil
of the Canadian Frontier Police, aud will ex­
the wharf along the side where the great takes little interest in what is going on clothing. It is not so much that the
Denman Thompson, “ the old Jackson hibit him through Use United States aud Canada puncheons are landed ia forbidden to around him. Whan his opposite neigh­
poor man want* tho income of five, ten,
dn a dram:, of the " Buffalo Bill ” order.
।
tho approach of vessels, every cMk being
jest* on some topic of common ac­ twenty or fifty thousand dollars which
The New York Herald publishes a transferred from ship to shore in tho _ bor
__________ ____
ago at McVicker's Chicr-ffo Theater, and will
quaintance
and.........................................
interest, ho replies in tlie exceptionally rich man may have, as
whirling words,” and when it is his fooling that it* possession sets
remain there until Oct. 9, when the favorite letter of a corresjiondoat who accomjioniiKl tbo company’* own lighters. Each cask in i “wiM
young American tragedienne, Mir« Mary Audw- Hchwstka expedition to King William's IatuL that VMt range of dim dark vault* is I he is asked to pass the staff of life he quite at rest the anxiety he feels daily
The story refers more particularly to the inci­ marked and numbered, and on the right j complies with the request by presenting about his prospect* for food, clothing
dents of Uic great sledge jauruey. This to sup­ reading of theae marks and number* de- i hi* astonished interlocutor with a stalk
and shelter. For the man with an income
plemented, however, by tbe dtecoverv of tbo
relics aud tho examination of tbo native wit- pend* the efficient execution of every one j of celery. He is evidently going over in of $500 or 81,000 is obliged to spend
lost nearly ail of it in providing for tho sim­
his mind
mind tho
tho Kpeech
speech be
he wrote
wrote out
out last
A terrible hail aud wind storm lately nnucs, which lead to tbo sad conclusion that of the numerous operations to which | his
... ia ui
r- fear
.---- leet his memory plest wants of nature; whereas these
Uui fate of the officers and crews of the Er&gt;-bu&gt; &lt; very individual cask has been subjected night, and
visited the region of Euclid, Manitoba. and Terror waa terrible, even to tho utmost lim­
before its onntenta can go forth for tho Bhould
untrustworthy
’ tlie
“
_ __ rprove
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_thy when
Iircssing want* do not increase iu pro­
it of the imagination, and that tho records of mi'vintr
wnrl.V. rrmrr
nnv
.15 ..
r?
Franklin's expedition are loot beyond recovery. mixing of the world's grog. How any critical moment arrives. He doesn't en­ portion to tlie income. A man with
one but an exjieriencfxl Japanofie juggler joy his dinner.
$5,000 income sjieuds a much smaller
publican candidate for District Attorney in Old men and women of tbe Esquimaux tell tho
All things considered then, tlie custom fraction of it for the necessities of life
Banta Barbara, Cal, abet and fatally wounded Btory of those who were doubtlewa' tbo last snr- ever manages to perform his feat in the
•* rj..... -JLx.. _
-i
» Ll—
__ i vivora of these unfortunate vessels with a min- very brightest weather
by the simple aid of* after
her bv
------speaking
_ oonld
” ’be drop’ _
“ dim
dinner
than does his poor neighbor; while the
uteneM of detail and evident trutli futures of a little plate of j.
”;
ti-artfully
—t. ”
jxilishod
tin
except
—t on some rare occasions, with demand for the necessaries of life upon
which places their fate beyond doubt. Of what turned alia twisted
to catch the Bo
soli!
,---- r.,to
^,t“py ; grout benefit to all concerned. Ita abolif the JtV will donate tho laud.... j had become' of their great leader, anfl of tbo Ysy of highly diluted daylight which ! Ument would certainly further that the income of 850,000 is hardly preceptible. Tht anxiety about food on the part
A prize wm offered at tho La Porto )Iod.) fair large number of men who constituted their
for tho mother pre-cuting tta&gt; largest number crews, nothing could be discovered. Only a here and there filters down from the j goo&lt;i digestion which should always wait of tb»*e with small incomes is out of all
of children. . Mm. John Line took tho premium sms 11 party of officers, block about the mouths, floor al&gt;ove, is a mystery by no mean* I on appetite and give pertinency to tho proportion to that felt by tbe enormously
with nine, the hinth being bocu on tbe ground* a with no tlesh on their bones, to im-cu amonnt the least wonderful of the many | Bphonam: “Blessed are they who have wealthy, becauao in the one case it re­
ftnr boon before the award wm nude.. ..Ed dragging a boat across thu ice, aud then they of which tho visitor to tliis commercial 1 nothing to say, for they say nothing.”—
quires'nearly all the income to satisfy *he
Hogan, on employe of tbe Ohio and MiaxiMtippi disappear, and nothing more is seen of them paradise catches hero and there a tantal- Boston Herald.
"util
bouse at
of qtioaUouablo
Gticalionabk- rere- I uut
^ their skeletons
akeiotona «re
art- found under their boat, ’! paraoise carom
daily wants of the ixxly; in tho other it
railroad, went into a house
‘U1J in a* tent, a* prey
proy to wiki
wdd beasts,
beasts. and
aud with j' ‘Aing glimpse.
putu at Vincc:iM»L Ind., and .found Douglas and
requires only a minute fraction of it.
— 1.
— of Kate Adama.
__ ‘ rlmoxlfiil
.iridenevw
that
Williams sitting in. the
lap
dreadful
evidences
thatther
theyhad
hadIw'.xti
beendriven
driven' &gt;
■
Carlyle’s Leiter to a Young Man.
Witknnt aoJk- . wa^i k.
xmn_ io feed on tho weaker of their companions be- j
Clinging Affections.
fore
finally
yielding
to
atarvation
and
cold.
|
A
Hird
’
s
Grief.
The
truthful,
genial
temper
manifested
nu, dealt him a
blow on the head with
largo hickory stick, indicting iujtiriee from Bnch is tho sad conclusion which tho diacovcriia i| A year or so ago a little girl tiring near in your letter cannot but increase tho in­
From my window, I see in our pasture,
Inch bo died. Hogan fled. The msrdcrod of tho expedition irresistibly lead to.
terest I felt in you. It will bo good a fine blooded young mare, trim as an
j the
line
of
the
Erie
Railway,
two miles
,
*ne
uno
tn
we
lune
ruuiwav,
mne*
an U a nephew of Gov. Blue Jeans Wifiiama
Ax Engbxh .took company h»
| (nim juthbonoriU., M. T., ™ prawnud news in all time coming to learn that antelope, caressing her colt—a lor.g-eared
The boiler at a Hteam-thraaher ex­ 100,
OSO acres of good land io
100,0*0
in tbe
the prormro
provmco &lt;rf
of ।i wllh
wlth B
a pair of dovea. They wale
wm* in the such a life m yours unfolds''itself accord­ gracelens mule. She did not caress it st
Ouctac.
Quebec, and is
ia confident of oolonizirur
colonizing thenon
thereon ! habit nt
of flvinv
flying a&gt;mn«
about in the vicinity, ing to - premise, and bocomes in some first. She could hardly iicnr for it to ap­
county. Cal, killing ths fireman and two Chiua- a large number of English and Scotch fanners. I One day, three weeks ago, they wire flv- tolerable degree what it is capable of be­ proach her. She seemed to have a posi­
■chr^ .*L,Ov^L' iu8 *cn*&lt;
railway track, when the ing. The problem is your own, to moke tive revulsion against the inferior crea­
'"“u“'
““ Fre“h “-J- l-ir-l mun. to rollira .ith th. or to mar; a groat problem for you, as ture. But she has become reconciled to
smoke stack of the Pacific uxproes, which tlie like is for every man born into this ita deficiencies; the maternal instinct has
Gait. Howgatk h Arctic steamer p(UHMM| Uie 8pot ftlxrat 7
triumphed. The case has a frequent
world.
Guburc. which left Washington aeveral week, morning, lie bird wm killed by the
You have my entire sympathy in your parallel among human beings. People
ago, and winch Iim encountered first one nus- shock, aud instantly thrown out of tho denunciation of the “explosive ” charac­ who deal in didactic generalities, are fond
sight of it* mate. The female circled ter. It is frequent in three times and de­ of saying: “there can be no hr * without
The corner-stone of the new Indiana
home. She will remain at Uu&gt; capital this win­
State House has been laid at Indianapolis. ter, and make another start next -season.... alxiut the spot for a few minutes in evi­ plorable wherever mot with. Expiations respect i Every day’s observation . cor­
Xx-Gov. Hendricks delivered the oration on the Dnnng the year ending the 30th of Juno 30,661 dent amazement at the sudden disappear­ are ever wasteful, woeful; central tiro rects tho assertion. We see women, and
ance of her mate; She then flew to a should not explode itself, but he silent, more rarely men, of fine natures cling­
mile-post near by, and for a long time far down at tho center, and make all good ing to idols of commonest clay, surround­
ereasa of A09« tons over the year ending June gave utterance to ths mournful notes fruits grow. We eannot too often repeat ing a corrupt wreck of humanity with
30.
1879.
The
revenue
derived
from
tliis
source
and got tho money. Her father soon discov­
charaoteristio of the dove. Suddenly to ooraelves: “Strength is seen ncA in tho sustaining, concealing and excusing
is
*1,226.452,
an
increase
of
&lt;122,266
over
tho
ered that it was a focpi ry, and had her and her
she seemed to realize what hod carried spMrns, but in stout bearing of burdens. ” mantle of love ns the vino surrousub ana
lover, a scwiag-caaetane agent named Hmith,
You can take comfort in the mean­ supports tho rotten true. It is rare
her mate from her sight, and she rose in
arrested, refusing afterward to bail her oak
A National Convention will be held
while, if you need it» bv the experience th at this devotion is a masculine
Smith wm bailed oat and called at tbe jail to - al Farwell Hall, Chicago, on the 14th of Oc­ the air and flew swiftly in the direction
tbe train had gone. She did not return of all wise men, that a nght’heavy bur­ attribute, though fathers, like the poetsee tho girt They paaued out into the yard for
a promenade. In a little while four pistol «boU tober. for tho purpose of discussing the ship­ until about noon. She alighted at her den is precisely the thing wanted for a souled David, have loved and mourned
ping interests of the country, and to devise cote whore she remained the rest or tho young strong man.
Grievous to be for their unworthy Aboaloms, but it is
■ - ■ —...1
x.. -- - -.... ....
•
day, utttering her plaintive cries. Next borne; but l&gt;enr it well; you will find it rare tiiat a man clings to a woman he has
roads. The question of taxation win also morning just liefore 7 o'clock she wa* one day to have been verify bleaaed. “I ceased to respect, unless through force
be discussed.
Tho co-operation of the
would not have any money," says the
Two children were fatally poisoned New York Board of Transportation, ".nd seen to fly away and take a position on brave Jean Paul in his quaint way, “have of habit or tho coarse hold of animal pas­
sion. And yet I have known two in­
tho mile-post
the spot where aha
sha
C -t'T. -_ .
**T—1~*mo
mue-podi near tne
New Tort Farmer* Alliancs is assured, and all i , ___ .5,
- .i
Wh.n
v _—
.. 2—i
tbe farmers' soocUm throughout tho-United ,
n‘ r
U1C Ua? before. When had money in my youth.” He sjieoks stances in my life where mon have de­
the express train cams along she flow at a truth there, singular m it may seem to voted with faithful, patient and self­
'
denying affection, to women whom they
the locomotive, hovered about the amok* many.
These young obscure years ought to
stack, and around the cab, as if looking
tbe Miuteatppi nrcr. waa Mike Mc&lt;-oote, the
for her mate.
She accompanied the be incessantly employed in gaining deot momenta of life when the coaseiouslocomotive for a mile or so. and then re­ knowledge of tilings worth knowing, re- dcm is borne in upon us that our idols
Cook County (Ill.) Alliance, Dearborn street, turned to her cote. Every day since then pecially of heroic human souls worth are surely and irretrievably flawed. It
The steamer Florence Meyer, from
she has repeated this strange conduct. knowing; and you may believe me, the is a sharp wound, but it heals over like
Site goes to her look-out for the train at obscurer such years ore, it is apt to be other wounds that life makes in onr
riser, near Natchez, and soak. Five men weru
precisely the same time each morning, the better. Books are needed, out yet scarred heart*. Once I know a highdrownod.
and wait* until the train comer, along, not many books; a few well read. An souled, gifted woman mated to on infe­
no matter bow late it may be. Bho nev­ open, true, patient and valiant soul is rior man, who had poured out all her
A negro named Henry Bird has lieen
love—checked in other channels—upon
moramg. Mr. Forrester died tb&lt;&lt; next da r, aud er goes further than about a mile with needed; that is ths one thing needful
his wife Is not expected to recover... .James tho train, returning then to her cote, and
her son—her one child. She had tried
Hanna, of Oakland, 1*0., before retiring to bed mourning piteously all day.—A’cic Fort
Good Taste.
to breathe her soul into tho boy—her tine
Sun.
Good taste ia sometimes aa useful as sense of honor and truth, her aspiriqg
A dispatch from Jacksboro, in
money ; indeed it ha* a pecuniary value energy — her pure imagination. She
of its Awn. How often do we see j would not believe how miserably she had
Dtamood Robberies.
gruahi
Northiwn Pacific railroad wm brid to New York
failed; she woold not see how the eoane
Tbe robbery of Lord Eldon of &gt;100,last wa-k. B&lt;»olutionK favoring tbo speedy
wen cotton completion of the road were ]&gt;oMed. It was 000 worth of plate and jewelry colls at­ ranged cottage exceeding in attractive­ metal could not receive the fine temper
breakbone
tention to tbe fact that not all of tbe ness the spacious and costly but ill-con­ and polish. She shut her eyes to ni»
ing exteat
clever burglars have immigrated to this trived dwellings! Tho difference be­ short comings; 'she excused them to her­
Imo m fxr m completed, tbxt money
country. It is estimated that fifty thefts tween taste and the want of it is strik­ self and others with all the ingenious
obtainwl to pu-Mb tbe enterpn-e. Tbs
of this sort have been accomplished in ingly manifested in the. laying out of protests lave could devise. When at
lag oOeera *n elected : Frotenck I
England within the last ten years, the grounds and the planting of trees and last there could be no doubt; when a
the building at night, aud eaaggregate of plunder exceeding 82,500,­ slirubs. And it is also manifest in othei deed showing such palpable lack of prin­
000. The most conspicuous robberies ways. Ono person always appears well ciple and refinement, stripped the boy’s
Tux eleventh annual convention of Ixeide this late one were those of Lady dressed ; another never. Yet the one who character of the veil her love had thrown
rf th. late Civil Sheriff
Elleemore aud Lady Dudley. The usual is ill-dressed may pay his tailor twice as over it, it wm an all but mortal blow to
«en arre«
the mother. Her heart withered and
plan is for the burglars, while the fami­ much in the year as the other.
of •«, Ob?.
shrunk under it, yet the mother-love did
ly is at dinner, to get into a lady’s room
notfuiL It faltered an instant; it dropped
RecognitloE.
by a ladder. The diamonds are taken
out of their settings, which are at once
After ho had chased tho car for a forever the sustaining hands of respect
melted, and tlien the jewels can readily block and a half he managed to get and of hope, but it kept on alone—by tlie I
lie sold to the trade. A well-knewu aboard, when, much to his indignation, side of tlie morally—crippled being she
London firm is said to have emerged he found one of his friends in the car. had onoe dreamed would lie the oulmi- {
half the usual
from obscurity within twelve months af­ “ Yon saw mo running—why didn’t you nating dower ami finish of her life. So ;
i nyr th*, 1
ter Lady EUusmore’s $150,000 worth of stop the enr aud not let me run myself
diamonds were taken, and it is con­ to death ? ” and with a hooked finger he the facts of her offspring’s long eara and
G. F. Grace, the celebrated English jectured that many of thorn stolen jeweb slung some of the perspiration from liis guwkjj- limbs. —Marg A’. Bryan in Bunny
are now worn by faahioualde ladies al brow trit of tbe window. “I didn’t
Newport and Saratoga.
recognize you at first I could only see
CiucA.ao has8,000 hquor saloons.

iu reply, “b-but m-my mother ia.”
Jots Billinoh haa found one thing
that money cannot buy, nnd that iu the
wag of a dog’s tail. It is an honest ex-,
presaion of opinion on the port of the
“There,” said a charming lady, with
a naive expression that made her face

“What papers off my writing-desk
ore you burning there
cried an author
to the servimt-gfrl. “ Oh, only the pa­
lter what’s all written over, sir. I hnin't

A man goto into trouble by marrying
two wives. If he marriea only one, he
may have trouble;, and some men have
come to sure tribulation by simply

Two ooquETTEa met a gentleman in

I
|
,
;
i

tainly-wcrc m love with him yesterday.”
“ Yea, lor about on hour. I faucie&lt;l that
hc resomblcd somebody with whom I
was in itbve for a week fast year.”
An Irish agent, having been instruct­
ed to raise rents, called a meeting of the
tenants, and apprised them of the inten­
tion. “You can afford it,” said he;
“see how the price/, have risen.” Si­
lence wm broken by on old farmer, who
said: “ Ye*; there is no denying that.
- It used to cout a pound to get an agent
shot, and now,be jabers, it can’t be done
under two.” The rente have not been
raised.
A mintstke was questioning his Sun­
day-school concerning the atory of Eutychus—tho young man who,'listening
to the preaching of the apostle Paul,
fell asleep, and, falling down, wm* taken
up dead. 4*What” he said, “do we
learn from tliis solemn event?” when
the reply from a little girl came pat and
prompt, “ Please, sir, ministers should
not preach too long sermons,*’
They were walking in the fields, and
Mary hesitated to puss through a lane
that contained u pugnaciouu-looking
goat
“Why, Mary,
said Charles,
“ come along ; this is the first time you
ever refused me when I asked you u&gt;
pass the butter.’’ Upon this appeal, of
course aha hesitated no longer, especial ly ns she now noticed that William wm
tethered.

Paris, and carried before tlie Tribunal of
Correctional Police. “You know how
to read fortunes ?" said a man of great
wit, bat rather fond of a ioke for a mag­
istrate. “I do, sir,” said the sorcerer.
“In that case,” said thePratident, “you
know the judgment we intend to pro­
nounce?” “Certainly.” “What will
happen to you?” “Nothingf’ “You
are sure of tfiat?” “Yee; you will acquit
me.” “Acquit yon?” “There is no
doubt uliout it” “ Why?” . “ Because,
sir, if it hail been your intention to con­
demn me, you would not have added
irony to misfortune.” The Presiilent,
disconcerted, turned, to his brother
Judges, and the sorcerer wm discharged.
What people want is confidence. It
does not look well for a deacon to take
an umbrella to church and carry it into
Iris pew ond.hang to it. What he should
do is to leave the umbrella out in the
vestibule, with that supremo confidence
that a men hu when he bet* on four
Kccfi. To see the prominent men of the
church carry their umbrellas into their
pews makes the ordinary sinner feel m
though he wm suspected.

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and purveyor
of highways in ।
tnd mountainous iiai-ts. ‘ "VY
a staff which he
be seen traverani ____ _____
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and exploringvaUeya. It was under the
Thu beet way tn move old strawberry direction of Metcalf that many of the
plants is to wait till after a heavy raiu roads over the Peak; in Iterl y, bi re, were
when
ground is snaking wet, and take altered ; -and he also designed and sn- how many'varieties of shaving are possi­
ble. Woman is accused of being, the
party who devotes her time to appear­
ances and frivolities of the mirror, but,
with tbe great London road without the
1,000 jjMWJDgera. Trains will leave with old plants.—Fruit Hecarder.
To keep ths flire from troubling your
every three minutes, and the tare will
blandly seta down his deoon
horare rub on tlie legs, neck and I lodyof
being a matter of necessity.
lie five cents.
•
a horse, a weak solation of carlxihc acid.
HOUSEKEEPEKP HELPS.
And it is true that that
It is a good preventive. Or take one
To Peel Praches.—Dip them a min­
Th« value of wives varies in different pound of black walnut leaves, put in a
quart &lt;rf water, let them stand a few ute in hot water, then in cool, and the and is, aud should bo acknowledged to
countries. In America they are often hours then boil half an lionr, strain off skin peels off readily.
be, a concession to the looking-glaM and
expensive companions, hut in tlie higher the liquid nnd when cold it is ready far
to vanity. But the point is, that old os
regions of the river Amar, aud on tho use.
leaves nnd bunches of green grapes, with is tbs art, it is a singular thing how few
Babon SaHHim, of Austria, has con­ tho tendrils tvisting gracefuilv. are know how to shave. " Nearly all Jmen
Ussuri, in Siberia, according to informa­
beautiful for garnishing dishes or forms shave in the pnnsive voice. ” This may
tion furnished to the British Scientific firmed the experiments conducted at the
farm school of Hanbandieres, that gyj&gt;- of jolly.
be taken ka tlie grammatical phrase or as
Association, by the Bev. Henry Lans- sum applied to lucerne when the after­
Black cotton gloves will not crack the an acknowledgement of the voice of tho
dell, the ptiee of a wife ia eight' or ten math has Ixwm out. or during winter, hands if scalded in salt and water before bartier which tli ey have to endure. Each
wearing.
Tlie
salt
prevents
fading.
dogs, a sledge, or two casre of brandy. tells most eflfeettjally on tlie improved
signification is true. And while nearly
When almost dry one should put them all men consent to refer their shaving to
In another'part of the world, according hay crop the following season; better
still, tlie application of a small dose of on in order to stretch them and keep a few who make it a business, only,
to evidence furnished to tlie tuixiui usaoci- gypanm after eaah cutting of luoerne, them in good shape.
a fraction of that few understand thenatton by Wilfred Powell, in Now Britain etc., is very marked.
Ladies who do their own work will art.
.and the neighboring islands on the east
There is a financial blunder at the bot­
Vicx'k J/a&lt;7&lt;irinc recommends coffee find that in addition to a long apron a
pair
of
cajico
sleeves
with
a
rubber
cord
tom of it that makes trouble all through.
const of .Guinea, the wives are the abso­ proundB as a manure for plants. A lady
in the top is a dispenser of happiness. The dogma that a shave is a shave u a
in
San
Francisco
lately
received
mhdo
lute projwrty of their husbands, and ore
plants from Mexico, and with the plants One can slip them on over cuffs nnd nice mistake. One man with a stiff lieord
bought, sold, and eaten by their Ixdter came the advise to ,fertilize them with ilresa sleeves, get tea nnd even wash tho and a full face will choose to have liis
halves.
There was one New Britain waste coffee and coffee grounds. This dishes without injuring tho dress.
whole expansive aountenanoe clean shorn;
another will sliave on his npiier lip. To
young woman who rebelled at her matri­ was done, and the result was so satisfac­
monial relations, whereupon her hus­ tory that the samfl treatment was tried on some new new potatoes, nil of flic same each it is “a shave,” and eacii is charged
roses, and the effect was a healthy and size—about os large as apricots. Boil alike. One may require thirty minutes'
band said he could pnt her to better use, vigorous growth, and; more and *bcttcr them in salt water; drain them when dry, attention, the other ten minutes. The
and straightway killed and ate her. flowers and of^KcFbolors.
nou pour over Uiem a mus drawn nutter first will dull a razor, and the second not
Unfortunately, according to the sain
The annual importation of some $25,­ sauce. These potatoes, when properly affect its edge. To each it is 10 cents.
cooked nnd served very hot, orc delicious. Now, a harbor’s working day, we will as­
authority, the eating in New Britain is 000,000 in flax and tlax goods would na­
Anchovt Sandwiches.—Take the con­ sume, is ten hours long. If he is occu­
not confined to wives. The natives are turally lead to the inquiry as to what is tents of a bottle of anchovies, wash them pied three-quarters of tho time, he must
lieing done in this country to supply that
fond of missionary meat, and think the demand at home. The crop of flaxseed in several waters, remove the Ixmos and be busier than’ he usually appears to be.
English are unutterably stupid because increases each year, nnd so docs the im­ put them in a mortar with a enmutity of This gives him seven hours’ labor, and
they are unwilling to feast on' such s portation of flax. Is there no profitable butter eqnal to them in bulk; pound if he struck a day of half-hour faces, his
thoroughly, so as to get a smooth paste, whole receipts would be $1.40. If his
delicacy as the human thigh, prepared medium plaocin flax growing where the wherewith spread the siicca of bread.
luck gave 'him. ten-minute cases, he
seed and the filler may both be made n
with cocoanul milk and dressed with
When canning fruit have a cup of would take in $4.20. Evan this would
more profitable business than seed-grow­
banana leaves. Mr. Powell does not ing alone?
flonr paste ready; if your rublx'ra ore old, not jmy were it not for the seductive
or tlie zinc rings or covers tire bent n hu side issues—the liair-cute and shampoos
advise women, to emigrate to New
Mr. Grddes lately told tho New York tin, you may still make them air-tight of the trade—that bring in more per
Farmers' Club of the economy of buying with the paste.
Britain.
If yon tiro at all hour than the fundamental industry.
sections of old steam boilers for farm doubtful about the condition of your
Now, as tho ciroumAtances of shav­
Here is a criticism of Bernhardt by -oilers, which can easily l&gt;o fitted with can it is a good notion to use the jiaste. ing go, it is a constant hurry to finish a
skeleton heads, can be bought cheap,
Alice Harrison, the burlesque actress; and they answer the purpose. Mr. Ged­
Tomato Soup, .With Meat.—Skim and man, ns shaving scarcely pays at the
Ixsst, nnd if be is one of the moat alisorb“ I think the American public will bo des related his experience in rolling wheat strain a gallon of stock made from fresh ing subjects—full sliave and stiff lieard
meat, skin and slice n dozen large, ripe
disappointed. They will go once to see on certain soih containing clay, where
—it is a loss to work upon him. To shave
tomatoes,
put
through
a
sieve
and
add
her, and that’s all. I paid §10 for a seat fall rolling causes the formation of scale to the stock. Boil half an hour. Mix him carefully tokos too much time and
that eventually kills the wheat On
up in the fourth tier of the Gayety The­ sandy or light sals fall rolling is generally smooth a spoonful of flour, a little but­ costs tlie edge of the razor. To skim
over his face, cutting off sections of beard
ater, London, to see the liesHulvertisetl advisable. ‘ A roller is o dangerous tool ter, lie careful not to. have it lumpy, hero and there, and leaving odd oases of
season with pejiper, salt and a teaspoonactress in the world. I call her uneven­ in inexperienced hands. He gives the
hair along the deserts of tlie cheek, saves
following rule: Roll soils that you wish ful of sugar. Simmer ten minutes and the razor and spofls the person who pays
ly great; that is my opinion of her as
to compact, but if not, lot it .alone; never it is ready to serve.
an artist She is the female Bornum of roll in wet weather. Clay soils may lie
Summer Complaints.—In nine coses for the operation, and who should not be
entirely forgotten. Tho scale of prices
tho dny. Why, she even advertises her rolled in the spring, but not in the fall.— out of ten these compbints can be ought "to be regulated by what one gets,
clicckcd, if taken in season, by wearing
thinness. I have iiwn plenty of actresses Syractuc Journal.
flannel over the region of the bowels. and barliers ought to have the courage
A
writer
in
The
Practical
Fanner
who were far thinner than she. But she
Until the British army in India was com­ to charge for what ther do.
This done, a revolution in the art
uses everything as on advertising dodge. gives results of experience in saving pelled to wear flannel during tho entire
flower seeds. No general rule can l&gt;o
would follow. Speed would not be the
8ho descends to little tricks, too, which laid down, each sort requiring special hot season tt was constantly reduced by
diarrheea. Diet ia for more |x&gt;tent than great aim. Attention could lie given to
I tliink are out of place in a tegitin^ate treatment Pansy seeds must lie saved medicine in curing this disorder, and the removal at the beard, which, in old
actress, and are only becoming in a while they ore quite green, ns the pods when-duly assisted by flannel and en­ ! times, it wot as imjKirtant to remove as
aonbrettc like myself. She wears thin, burst as soon as they turn yellow, throw­ forced quiet rarely foils to cure if used I the lather, aud the man who went out of
ing the seed several feet Plants of
tho barber's shop would leave satisfied,
long museatella gloves, aud toys with phlox ore pulled up when a fair oinonnt promptly. Flannel ab.ould be worn by
night as well as. bv day. If mothers instead of hoping that the next time it
them, pulling them up and down. She* of the seed is ripe, and spread on largo
who have trouble with teething children would lie lietter. We recommend these
bangs her hair, and the frizzes reach to sheets in a warm gnrret On a small will send their addresses with stamp wo considerations to the trade without charge
her eyebrows, ’and she does tlreae little *»lo handpicking msy dix Petunia and
will' give them further information • in for the advice. Shaving is a custom of
portnlnca are tn-atol in the same way,
civilization; playing with soap bubbles is
tricks, and Miss Hamsun illustrated the except that tho porthlaca plants aro out tliis respect—Neiv York Tribune..
•a game of childhood. It is now a matter
Tomato Soup. Without Meat.—Put a
feminine habit of smoothing tho bong off, and they grownup again for another
spoonful or more of nice pork drippings of luck which of these falls to the bar­
crop.
Verbenas
must
lie
handpicked
down over the forehead.’ "Now, those
iuto the Mitip-pot over tbe fire, wb.-n hot ber's patron to-day.
tricks aro not worthy of a great actress— twice a week for several weeks.
throw iu a sliced onion, aud when the
Acout twelve rears ago there was pieces are of a browuiirh hue add fifteen
Habit*.
that is soubretto’s business. She has
great excitement in all portions of the medium-sized ripe tomatoes, peeled and
Habit constantly strengthens all our
very high cheek bones, and her face is West about -the ml vantages of cooking sliced. Stir until well' heated through,
active exertions. Wbiitaver we do often,
not remarkable. Her eyes aro flashing food for stock of all kinds. On one of then add a qmfrt of boiling water and a we liccome mure and more apt to do. A
and penetrating. But their expression tlie largest dairy farms in Wisconsin all tablespoonful of cho|&gt;ped.paraley. Cook snuff-taker begins with a pinch &lt;A snuff
ia peculiar. They remind me of a tlie hay, straw and corn fodder, as well slowly half an hour, strain, 'pressing per day, and ends with a pound or two
as the grain and roots fed to the cows, through tlie tomatoes. Return to the every month. Swearing begins in anger;
whipped hound.”
was cooked. The proprietor uf the es- ]x&gt;t, season with pepper and salt, a tea­ it ends by mingling iteclf with ordinary
tablisliment was well satisfied with the spoonful of sugar, two talilesjioonfab of conversation. Such like instances are
reunite. Alxnit tho time Mr. Clay car­ butter rolled in a spoonful of flour and a of too common notoriety to need that
HuaIcoI Composers and Their Habits. ried on a series of experiments to test the u-asjxxinful of hot boiled rice. Cook
they be adduced; but, ns I before ob­
Haydn, when he sat down to comp.w, relative value of raw and cooked corn slowly ten minutes longer and poux out- served, at the very time tliat the ten­
always dressed himself with tlie utmost when fed for hogs designed for tho
dency to do the thing is every day in­
care—hod his hair nicely powdered and market on dm larm near ixixington, Kycreasing, the pleasure resulting from it
NewxpApcr Work.
pnt an his best suit Frederick II had He pnblished the results of his experi
is, by the blunted sensibility of the bodi­
Many young mon, fresh from ooUego, ly organ, dimijpahed, nnd tlie desire is
given him a diamond ring, aud Haydn menu, which were v&lt;gy favorable to
aeclared that if he happened to begin cooking food, and they' attracted great crammed with learning aud ambition, irresistible, though the gratification is
During several following desire to Ixxiomo journalist* that they nothing. There is rather an entertain­
without it he could not summon a single ottentiou.
idea. He could write only on the finest years cooking food for stock was "all the may exercise moral influence over the ing example of this in Fielding’s " Life
paper, and was as particular in forming rage.” There was literally no end to the masses which aro reached by a news­ of Jonathan .Wild," in that scene where
his notes as if he hod been engrasing sorts of cooking apparatus that were ex­ paper. They do not understand that he is represented as playing at cards
them on copper plate. After all these hibited at fairs nnd offered for sale. The journalists are not turned out of universi­ with the Count, n professional gambler.
■minute preparations.hebegan by choosing mania for cooking food for stock stopfied ties ready made. -Journalism is a pro- “ Such,” says Mr. Fielding, “ was the
tlie theme of his subject, and fixing into almost as suddenly as it began. Some fessicn which can only be mastered after power of habit over tlie minds of these
what keys he wished to modulate it; and ik-dtred that there was no gain by it un­ long years of active service—os tho illustrious persons, that Mr. Wild could
he, as it were, varied the action of der any circumstances; others said it was same principle that to be a good lawyer, not keep lus hands out of the Count's
his subject by imagining to himself the only economical when fuel was cheap and or a successful minister, or a competent pookets, though he knew they were
incidents of some little adventure or food dear, while a few affirmed that mechanic, one must have practical ex­ empty ; nor cdhld tlie Count abstain
growing and breeding animals were nctn- perience, and can attain prominence
romance.
from jadming a card, although he waa
Gluck, when he felt himself in a humor nlly injured by eatisg cooked food. Thu only after long years of patient labor. well swore that Mr. Wild had no money
for composing, had his piano carried truth about the matter is that experi­ Yeung men ou leaving college are apt to to |my liim. ”
into a lieautiful field, and thus enlivened ments were never half tried. Raw corn tliink they oould shape the destiny of a
his imagination. Sarti, a man of gloomy was steamed for a few minutes and cooked. nation if "they oould only get control of
Lovelj Woman Stoops Again.
uxugination, preferred tlie solemn still­ Pumpkins and mote were subjected to the columns of some newspaper. Per­
The mischievous daughter of a Phil­
ness of a spacious room, dimly lighted steam till their outward appearance was haps a young graduate doue get an op­
adelphia
broker at Saratoga went into n
dianged
samewliat
and
pronounced
by a single, lamp. Cimarosa delighted
portunity to write editorials for’some
in noise and mirth. Surrounded by a cooked. The instances were very few country weekly. He launches a bolt, hotel barber shop to have her hair banged.
party of friends he composed his operas, where the food was nubjected to heal a and then anxiously awaits the report. He After hex locks had been clipped a male
friend took her place in the chair. "Let
aud as the ideas praiented themselves he sufficient length of time to scaunplish generally waits in vain, and is both
seized and embtxlied them. Paraiello any change that would be bencticiAl. pained and chagrined to find out that me shave you,” she said.
"You don’t dare to,” ho replied.
oompoaad his Barhierre de Saviylia Quite recently the subject of cooking food his majestic utterances have attracted
"Its you that don’t dare."
and Zxi Afoliiutra in bed. Sachini de­ lor animals, especially for work horses, up attention whatever. Perhaps he gets
"I’ll bet you—”
clared that he never could oomposc ex­ lias lieen revived, and the prospect is that u jxisitiun on one of tho big dailies, and,
"Bet whatr
cept when his two favorite cate were sit­ reliable experiments will now be mode with a proud heart, he hands in to the
in
testing
its
comparative
value.
—
Chi
­
ting one ou each shoulder.—GirU'Oum
managing editor a long article, over
“All right If you’ll let me ahava you
cago Timet.
Paper.
'
which he has spent several days and
nights in writing and rewriting, only to Hl finish with a ki-w.”
Curiosities Indeed.
Tho voung man laid himself back in
i...
i„
it.-4 __
Ulillxlag a Pest.
the chaar and said, "Go ahead."
Julius Clarotic, tho French journalist,
A Maryland farmer is making money
Tlie girl did not hesitate. She worked
found
two
curioaitiea
for
sole
in
u
Paris
ixincise
statement
of
news.
He
is
per
­
out of au enormous crop of potato-bugs.
under the barber's directions, and before
Being opjx»ed to tlie use of parts green, bric-a-brao shop which ore worth men­ haps detailed to write up some congenial a crowd of liilorious spectalora. The
he rigged up a large wash-boiler in his tioning. One is a piece of stuff supposed subject, and is ordered to have it done young man evidently liked it when she
to
lie
skin,
but
resembling
a
banana-peel.
at
a
certain
time.
Hampered
thus,
pin
­
field, and hiring six men, collected the
rubbed in the lather with her soft little
lings and soused them in *
J Tho inscription accompanying it roods as ioned genius refuses to work, and the
’/foftows* “Piece of the skin of theaer- ambitious youth makes a flat failure. hand, but when she came to wielding the
Al&gt;vut two gallons were oo
pent which tempted our Mother Eve- ii Journalism, is drudgery—plodding, un- razor he was subjected to a dreadful
accident a piece of old ahec
knubse. Adwu killed tim reptile the
-ostentatious drudgery. The individual ordeal. The danger of a cut throat su
’ on for uext
a •P«Br.
which the trace work which makes a complete newspa­
nd that 0,1,1 y-'1 fc® seen. Authenticity guaran- per attracts no attention from the public
on hour he was astonished . __________
. ..
4..A.1 hr anvnr^u Anri ItiArilrwian* * 1*1 ••
and tearing by an unskilfully handled
generally. Beaders say tliis or tiiat
the h ither had changed its color to tlie
blade.
Still he eecajMxl with a few
paper is a good one, without once caring
richest dark crimson. Tliis arousing his
who did this or tliat to make it such. a rntclics, and got the kiss, coyly but
curiotity, he inserted other materials,

expanaku of tha rails, eoaaequeDtiy tbe
cars will run without tbe' usual rattle
and clank od the rail joints. Bixty-tou
locomotives will bo used that will con­
sume their smoke and condense their
two-thirds of Wretera Union Telegraph steiun. The tunnel and cars will be lit
by electricity. The spued wflllie twentybecome Preaident of that company.
five mil« w hour, includtog stoppages,

8ATURDAT,

‘ The tabulation of the wealth, debt *nd
taxation &lt;rf Ohio has been completed.
The total amwwed valuation of the State
ia $1,548,000,000, against $1,168,000,000
in 1870, $960,000,000 in I860, $484,000,­
000-in 1850, and $126,000,000 in 1840.

A Kashas Citt reporter records the
fact that the defeated candidate “took
his way to the train, wrapped in gloom
an elegant fit, but the store cloth«« were
too abort in the legs and very boggy
about the shoulders.”

. Tint committee' of architects appoint­
ed by Qmgrere to decide npon a plan
and site for a new Congressional Library
have decided to recommend the removal
of-the library from the Capitol building,
and the erection of a separate edifice
upon one of the public squares in Wash­

ington.
A. remarkable woman,' Mm. Mary
Ann Dean, died lately in St Louis. She
was 37 years old, aud had been married
twenty years. She was the mother of
twenty-one ‘’children, of whom there
were three pairs of twins, two seta of
triplets, and four were born at one birth.
Ten of her children are living.
One of the most remarkable operations
in dentistry ever recorded was performed
at Portemouth^N. H., recently. A boy
who had lieen out for a drive waa de­
scending from the carriage, when tbe
horse gave a vigorous whiskBf his tail,
twisted tlie end of a hair around one of
the boy’s front teeth, and pulled it out
«o quickly that ths lad hod hardly time
to feel tho loss.

The distance required to stop railroad
-trains increases very rapidly with the
increase of rates of speed. In experijnents made in England, the Westing­
house brake stopped a train moving at
tho rate of 41.5 miles an hour at a point
•only 485 feet distant from the place
where tlie brake was applied, but when
tho jipeed was increased to 61 miles an
hour tlie distance run after tlie applica­
tion of the brake was 1,185 feet, nnd
when tho speed of the train was increased
to 67 miles on hour the distance traversed
after the application of tlie brake, watt
2,005 feet Similar results were obtained
when the other brakes were used.
A patient nearly exterminated a
dentist nt Waterville, Me. He was a
strong, healthy fellow of #3, and the
doctor had administered gas preparatory
to extracting some teeth. Scarcely had
tlie patient been well filled with gas and
a tooth drawn, when, jumping up like a
flash, he aimed a tremendous blow at
the doctor’s head. Ducking under, the
doctor escaped tho blow, and giving the
fellow a vigorous push sent him bock
again into the chair, But his blood was
up, and, jumping up quickly, he struck
the wall at tlie side of the chair two fear­
ful blows with his douoled fist which
fairly shook the building. In a minute
he was himself again, Tlie impress of
two sets of knuckles remains on the wall.

A plainly-ddersed little lady from San
Francisco recently appeared at a Cali­
fornia watering place, and was snubbed
by all tlie ladies present She sent
home for her Ixsst dresses and all her
.diamonds. After her trunks arrived she
went down in a magnificent morning
drees mode by Worth, and profusely
•ornamented with diamonds, and her two
little children were dressed in the height
• of fashion. Everybody seemed anxious
to make amends far post slights, but she
was extremely - distant to one and all.
She cut them this way tor a week, then
pocked up her nine Saratoga trunks and
.sent them home, and resumed her plain
and comfortable vacation clothes.
One by one the
fade. It seems
'that no*- that we have lost Beatrice De
•Onci, William Tell and a host of other
old standbys, we are to be called on to
'bewail tho departure of that, scantily-at­
tired equestrienne, Lady Godiva.
A
writer in Notef mid Queries says she is a
myth. It is impossible that she should
have ridden through Coventry, tar the
reason that Coventry was not in exist­
ence at the time. There ft, however,
.some foundation for the legend. Godiva
-was a lady possessing pust wealth, with
-which she determined to found anden-Aow an alibey. This she did, “strip­
ping herself of all tliat she had,” and
thence the legend. Coventry gradually

atrouts, and consequently no tidls, until
•Godiva had lieen dead aileaat’ a century.

So rapidly has the production of wheat
inrruaaed in British India that tlie coun­
try now ranks fourth in the Ibtof whoat-

mid ascertained another jieculiarity of
the liquid. The material placed in tt CharieaLL, known as ‘The Bald' King
changed first to a dark brown, then a of France." Clarette adds that do doubt
some one will l&gt;e found to buy three curi-

light red, tennmatiug in the brilliant
railways. Broadway will be tunnded scariot, which was tlie permanent color.
CotUK.-qne.nce, formation at a stock com­
from the Battery hr Central Park. pany to make dyeing mixtures from jx&gt;
Thtrr will be, in fact, two tunnels, each
Jtfteeu foot in diameter, aud they willjbe
A orxat decrease of marriag-s in Ire­
in the middle of Broadway just below land is one of the results oi the hard time*
there.

to you in my last charity aermoQ
ilanthropy wm the Lowe of our
you must have understood me
specie,' which may account for
allures of tho collection. Yow

Setting Type by Telepbene.
The London Timet contains an article
describing the system of telephonic* re­
porting adopted by that journal, in order
to have the latest and fullest report of
the speeches made in the House of Par­
liament Permission having been ob-_
tained from the Metropolitan Board of
Works to lay the necessary wires in the
subway of the Embankment, a new con­
nection between tlie House of Commons
and the Timet office was formed, and
one of Edison’s loud-spealdng telephones
placed at either end. The immediate re­
sult of this arrangement has been to
bring the compositor at tlie machine into
______ *i.~ n..xi_

enable the debates to be reported and
printed from half to three-qnartera o? an
nour later than had previously been poasible. The notes made by tlie reporter
can bo read directly into to the telephone
receiver in a room adjoining the gallery
either by the reporter, himself when re­
lieved or by another person employed far
the purpose; and. the compositor, at his
ninchine in the office, sits with his ears
in juxtaposition with the other terminal
of tlie instrument. Tho plan which haa
been found the ninst efficacious for the
purpose of shutting ant distracting
sounds of other kinds is to place the
disk of tho telephone above and behind
tho compositor, nnd then to arrange two
tubes, euch'with'twu trumpet-shaped ex­
tremities, in such a manner that theaa
extremitiiea are applied at one end to tbo
two sides of the telephone disk and at
tlie other end to tho two earn of the
compositor. The compositor is also fur­
nished with a speaking instrainenft-, with
a key for ringing a bell, and with a bell
which ia rung from the House, a simple
code of bell signals, consisting of one,
two, or three strokes, sufficing for the
ordinary requirements of each message.
The compositor announces by tho bell
that ho is ready, receives a sentence,
strikes tlie bell to indicate that he under­
stands it, sots up the type with his ma­
chine, strikes the bell again for tho
reader to continue his dictation, and so on
until the work is carried as far ns time will
allow. If there is any doubt or difficulty
about the words, a l&gt;cU signal will cause
them to be rejected, or explanations can
be sought and received by direct vocal
communication. In this power, indeed,
resides one of the chief advantages of tbe
method, undone which ought to lead to
greater accuracy than has ever previously
been attainable. The names of people,
places, etc., can bo spelled out letter by
letter if there is any doubt about them.
—Scientific American.
The Prime of Life.
Between the ages of 45 and 60 a man
who has properly regulated himself may
be considered iu the prime of life. Hui
matured strength of constitution renders
him almost impervious to an attack of
disease, and experience has given sound­
ness to liis judgment His mind is reso­
lute, firm and equal ; all bis functions
are iu tho highest order; he assumes
mastery over his business ; builds up a
competence on the foundation he has
laid in early manhood, and passes
through a period of life attended by
many gratifications. Haring gone a
year or two over 60 he arrives at a
standstill. But athwart this is the via­
duct called the turn of life, which, if
crossed in safety, leads to the valley of
old age,” round which the river winds,
and then beyond, without boat or cause­
way, to eflect his passage. Tho bridge
in, however, ccustnicted of fragile ma­
terial, and it depends bow it is trodden
whether it bend or break. Gout or
apoplexy ore also in tlie vicinity to way­
lay the traveler ai&gt;d thrust him from the
pass ; but lot him gird up his loins and
provide him with a fitter staff, and he
may trudge on in safety and with per­
fect composure. To quit metaphor,
" tho turn of life ” is a turn either into
a prolonged walk or into the grave.
The system and jxiwera, having reached
the utmost expansion, now begin either
to close like a flower at sunset or break
down at once. One injudicious stimu­
lant, a single fatal excitement, may
force it beyond its strength, while a
careful supply of props aud the with­
drawal of all that tends to f&lt;«ee a plant
will sustain it in lieauty and vigor until
night has entirely set in.
Getting a Character.
Be wondrous wary of your first com­
portments ; get a good name, aud be
very tender of it afterward; far ’tis like
the Venice glass, quickly cracked, never
to be nfeuded, though patched it may
be. To this purpose, taka along with
you this fable. It happened that Fire.
Water and Fame went to travel together
(as you are doing now); they consulted
tliat if they lost one another, how they
might be retrieved, and meet again.
Fire said, "Whore you see smoke, there
you will find me.” Water said, “ Where
you see marsh and moorish low ground
there you shall find me.” But Fame
said, "Take heed how you lose me, for
if you do you will ruu a great hazard
never to meet me again ; there’s no re­
trieving of me.”
.

The Afhenatutn, of London, lias this
to say in reference to circus tickets in
tlie olden time: "Common in classical
antiquity were the tickets of ailmismon
to circuses aud amphitheaters. Three
axe little ‘squt-ezes’ of baked clay, tho
material having been pressed into

And this alone would be cruel to tlie

Aa^lgwitiM.
Wo may excuse the foreigner if, hi
sjieakiug our language, he occasionally
misapplies an mnbiguonB word, however
A Wouderfnl Blind Mun.
oddly it may sound. Dr. Chalmers ones
entertained a distingbiwhed guest from
A very remarkable blind man, named
John Metcalf, a native of Manchreter,
Hwitaerlaiid, whom he asked if be would
was living at tbe beginning of this centbe helped to some "kippered salmon.’’
urjr;
The American Humane Areodatfon The foreign divine asked the meaning of
turn deposited $5,000 at Boston to be the uncoutli word "kippered," aud was
living being gained by hia conducting Hwartled the inventor of mi improved told that it meant "preserved." Soon
Mtrangecv through intricate routes dufafter the Bwitzer made um- of this newly-

appears he expects it to lie the feature
of tlie paper, and is disappointed if peojde do not talk alout it and insist upon
knowing who wrote it ; whereas be may
write for years without achieving distii’Ctiun.

theater, or such as were proper to the
city to which each belonged. For ex-

hock of many

makers, veritable

manual of dreof thumbs that

lx&gt;y when ho stepped on a wuspt*

�Never in the histosy of sewing machine, has any machine
accomplished such success as THE WHITE.
a exit a tail.
A wag got hold J»f hb editor’s whukv
bedbottle, aud lalwled it. “Te be continued
KteMd wMH h it. .hist before thin wm
put tip some of the women went to spy&gt;&lt;1, and discovered dial it wan
bv bed-bug*. Thin fact was nne mouth. Let us therefore be thank­
(Mind until it came to the ears ful! that if it does bite it doesu’t kick.
Plant your neighbors cate early.
One under each fruit tree will help
OOX IIIHI BM1U ,
“Words nuiiiot express the poigancy your crop and do your neigh hors a good
of my morrow over the . luiw caiuird tarn beside*.
which has been put in circubtlioiv in
In these days of pedestrian ism, thi*
this crowd. I li..ve nold goods in tliis isn’t bad: "Iu tbe race for matrianony*'
town for twenty-nine years,- nnd this it is not always the girl wbojrovera tbe
is tlie first itiFtotice in which iiugn have rn&lt;»t laps tliat win*.”
been permitted to step between me.
When n girl is twenty she feels very
and fhepurrliMahtgpublic. Ladies and ensy on that score.. It’s only when *he
grntleiiiNn.if there Is a bug in or about scores another that she begins to won­
■ that IwdHti-ad 1 want to nee him. I der who inrented wrinkles.
cannot nnd will not believe there i*. It
A woman in Oshkosh ground nearly lhr'.u.(
would i* a Blander—&lt; most foul slan­
der on the character of tliis worthy half a skirt through a clothes wringer
Is-fore
discovering that her baby was
Foraalt by all Drnccbtaand D»*1-t» «ramtiy.
widow,' who is about to remove to toe
in the skirt. It was an awful strain ou
state of Ohio.'’
’
Being in vited to step down nnd vi-w th • wringer.
JT IS A FACT
tlie bugs for himself? be made an in­
Thft'State of Texas has no debts, and
spection.
They were there.
They an expended balance of five hundred
were galloping in nnd out and up oodI thousand dollars iu her treasury. We
down, and it wns no use to dispute thei recommend her to enlarge her public
fact.
school system.
“iuMliea and gentleman.” raid the!
An Iowa woman by her will left an
auctioneer aa ho renumed his post, “I old arm chair to one of her sons. In the
found bugs. I don’t exactly remember stuffing was found a roll of bank notes
the Latin name for them, but they an*1 amounting to $400. Tbe legal question
there. And now let me talk to you m1 Is whether the money belongs to the
a friend. Bedbugs were not made for sou.
.InJba HRY, COUNTY
gaudy «how, nor were they made for a
Light-minded young thing, in a bath­
life of east-. It is a law of nature t ha t
Our ।
they should inhabit bedsleadM. They ing suit “Surely, Aunt Margaret, you
flaUb.
can n» more go out under the barn nnd ’re not going to wear yonr spectacles in
mnk* n living than a dog can become the water?” Aunt M. “Indeed I am.
Nothing
shall
induce
me
to
takeoff
an
an eagle and Host through space. The
Wtfeer.,
axcraion among you to tills insect Is other thing."
Rhe raid it was a very bright idea.
founded on fame principles. Hie bite
Bureaus,
.
scarcely irritates the uleeper. but it He raid he knew a brighter one, nnd
Extension Tables,
cleanses nnd purifies tlie blood. But when she asked what it was he answer­
foi the bedbugs of this country we ed, “Youreye, dear!” Thera woe si­
should all have boils and carbuncles. lence for a moment; then she laid her
‘amp Chairs, Ac.
They keep down warts. They cause head upon the rim of his ear and wept.
moles to dirapitear. Give them a
A curious correspindent. "George
chancebnd they would remove corns J.,” wants to know if editor’s shears aro
Common ’Furniture
without pain.* The preat----- ."
sharp. No, George, dear na there is
"Fifty cents!” called an old woman nothing sharp about a ne wspaper office.
Of every dncriptlou
who remembered that she had a reme­ People who drop in to show the editor
dy at home.
how to run the paper furnish all of Our Undertaking Departmn’t
"Fifty cents! lam offered fifty cents that—or would like to.
lor a $10 bedstead, nnd as I was going
Complete In every particular!
A Wisconsin clergyman preached on
to ray, the .great Nupoleon always ask- I tile sin of attending to money matters
We guarantee
.
td for a bed with bugs tn IL I am of- {
!
on
Sunday,
and
when
tbe
deacon
j&gt;assfered fifty cents, ana yet Ciesar had his .
hniHL LJ ail------ "----- " ” ------------------ I
contribution plate, not a |ierson
Prices
that
Can
’
t
1
Undersold
J’
'
would put in a cent. And somehow the
..I,nr *’“X . .. p . .
preacher didn’t feel flattered nt the
Thanking our numerona patron, of tbe paat aeathe |kX u( Ork“.. ItomiJuliS KJ
"n"on h«'’
. *&gt;n,
wo
ihall
by fair
-KJ-.-Iendeavor
— ,n .1—..KI,1.-1-Mealing
k nnd
.1 rvaaon,
inwxit Ix-rore yon, ■Jfci. widow tells
A policeman who heard a woman ,
weird,
piercing ahrlek
shriek a few
me that ahehaanot had an ache or a j wild,
W- "
,'W’ Pi'rcmit
sprang hU
his' rattle, and
nnd Jio
in
pain ,mee the Brat lua made hi. ap ' nights
"W*** ngo,
"K"' apranx
minutes five
pcanince. How many of you have read lew than four
foor minute.
Are police offi- ;
house and ----about fifty
what Homer wroU, of them f What eet» were in the hon^-nd
............ Jtizenc
was the fbuntainof Mozart, twelfth 1, ...
"tattled
crtlwmr.on
on the
the sidewalk
sidewalk outout-&gt;
Koiloarc, Demaray &amp; Co.
mas* f And vet I
”
I side. *«.*•
But ,i&gt;..
the mouse escatH'd „i&gt;
all the t
“Two dollars.’*
i ***“
1 xtlhhville livery.
"And yet I hear only two dollars ?
-------Although
-----------------there is-------Maid —
to —
be “,two | IN
Do you have headache f Are you af- I women to erery man” in this country, I
flick'd with giddiness? Do you have , when n New Yorker eloped with two)
J. OSMAN, Prop.
roaring in the ears T”
'
girls the other day toe authorities
I nm prepared -to turn Uh
“Three dollars T”
| made a fuss aliout it, aud had him ar- :
“My friends, let me go home and get j rested. If there are two women to
my copy of Paradise 1xm&lt; and read to every man ho should be permitted to
you one short chapter. What did Mil- I elope with -them..
*
upon abort notice anA al
ion----- :
; “Well Patrick,” asked the doctor,
“Four ttellaraf”
I “how do you feel today F1 “Och, doc­
“Ah! I begin to see that art and tor, dear. I enjoy very poor health en­
culture ore not unknown to the audi­ tirely. The 1 liumatifs are very distrvsence. Did Alexander the great have sin*. indade: when I go to slnpe I lay
boils ! Nover, not a one! And why F’ aw:.ke all night, nnd my toes is swelled COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
“Five dollarsU
asAiigas goose ht'n’s egg, so when I
"I am bid five dollars. I would like stand up I fall down immediately.”
.
MADE A SPECIALTY
to quote one verse from a well known
Scene at William’s College. Junior
Oppoelto the Wolcott lluuie, Nashville, Mich.
Latin |KM*t, but timepretMes and this
translating*
New
Testament:
And
the
|
bedstead is sold for five dollars, cash —an’—ami the -Lonl said. Lord said 1
t
« J. OMMAN.

Largest and Best Selected Stock

FURNITURE

I “®c;

. .

,

.,

.

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

will, urnwkwt oveu’-ZMruH

'1

ealingly to a neighbor, Ii
. “J 'hJ^aiKTu

PAl £

’ ■—,——«-*-«.----------- i “skip it.” Junior, o
Mom&gt;&gt;. skip
«kip it.
it.”’ Great “ NTW
wa a
‘‘Shunt I Ke Vanderbilt.”
Lord said unto Mosei,
I coiiHteruation ensued.
A patrolman iu the eastern part of I Au ourang outang lately exhibited at I
the
city was
other day
Mumih a
mused people
by its skill ou j
luecny
waa the
tiie-tuner
uay called
caueo into • mudiui
nninzeo
;
-------------—‘ ’-----untiluntil
one evening
a duubt- j
a
groceryukept
by a-------------German *--------to see1 the
if violin,
the violin,
oi
he coaltPnt do something
towards aid-I
---------------------------------------------------------- ing, visitor stack a penknife into it. I
ing the grocer to collect an account J and as this bad no effect, pulled its
against
a
phrty
who
had
Skipped
out.
—*—‘•“i“ “■*" V*J
------ * —‘ tail, which came off, bringing along a,
"You sej I tells you all how it vIiiih.” piece ofhide. Tlie disguise nod defied ;
began the grocer, "dot mans come here detection for a week. Tlie wearer wns
and says he vhants a leedle gredit, be­ the father of the exhibitor* of the
cause lie vhorks on Her railroad uu day prodigy.
।
doaif bay him off right away. Dot
Scene- Dinner at a wealthy French
vban all right, und I dmsted him merchants. Proap-rous advocate nllud- ,
about 40 tollar, Den 1 vkanta to shut ing to his carver. “Mr first client waa &lt;
olfon him, but be brings along a man a consummate scoundrel, but ho had I
who rays to me, ’Hiitisdis is all right., money mid reputation. I threw myself 1
Dis mnnH am a regular Wanderbilt, into the case and got him off.” After 1
only he uoau’ git bis money yet."
PAIN IN THE BACK.
dinner enters a particular and impor­
“So dot van nil right, und I gif him tant friend of tlie host, who presents
Kids or L«tn*. InllaaiBatln and
’» Dlaraw of the Kidney*. Dlabetea. Dropty,
gredit some more until he ows me UO him to lawyer. “Ido not need,” he Bright
]Gratcl, Catarrh of tbs Bladder, Iliability to Retain
tollnr. Den my hair begins to sbtand savs, "to be presented to the gentle ,or Expel Uic Urine, Mone In the Bladder, High
oup, und 1 dells him I must have my man. I gave him, I may aay (in a pat- &lt;Colored, Scanty nr painful Urinating. Deposit*.
or Shrrds In tbe Urine
cash. He pats me on der back like dis ronir.iug tone) his first start in life. I Caate
'
und rays:”
was his first client.”
,
“ ’Hans, dis ish all right, I am shnst
like Wanderbilt, and you shall pc paid ,
GOOD WATCH FOR SB.
next week.”
j
“Vhell, vhen next week comes
fullaround heJiad gone to Canada, und I
lose oafer a hundred toUoi. He nays
he vhns like Wanderbilt. When der
boys ray Wanderbilt, ish it a shoke
like pull down your west und hardly
effer, who stunk Pilly Battei-son?”—
Free Pram.

D-

* IT IS SO SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, that little or no 0LEMEKT SMITH,
instruction is required, and but little practice, one may soon
Attorney at Law,
become proficient in its use. It runs a self-setting needle and
its tension, after being once regulated, is automatic and needs
no changing for ordinary family sewing.
THE WOOD WORK is by all odds the handsomest, made
cf the best seasoned walnut, elegantly finished, panneled and
superbly venered.

Attorney &amp; Counsellor,

JJTOBGHTALCL----

THE WORKING PARTS are made of.tbe finest steel and
*
SHERIFF
case heardened iron and will out-wear, two of the ordinary
machines, because, in all the wearing paita, by simply turning
JULIUS RUBSELL,
a screw, all the lost motion can be taken up instantly.
THE LIGHT RUNNING OF THE WHITE is particularly
PRY GOODS
noticed by all accustomed to running other machines. It has
the best treadle ever attached to any sewing machine, it being
so constructed as to operate with perfect ease and witout fa­
P
OWEBS * C«.
tiguing tbe most delicate ladies.

HARDWARE,

THE WHITE ALWAYS sure,does any kind of work, either
LIGHT or HEAVY, never has spells or tantrums, When Iron, Hails, Stoves and Tinware.
you sit down to sew, you know that you cando it without any
fooling or fixing.
THE DOUBLE STEEL FEED or feed on both sides of the
needle, enables the operator to carry the fabrick through on
either side of the needle as may be desired.
This feature and the EXTRA SPACE under the arm is
found in no other machine and is an advantage which should
not be overlooked.
IT’S DURABILITY is sustained by a written guarantee for
five years.

American and Foreign Marble,
Monument*, Tombstones, Manti**, 4c,,
Haatinr*, MioU

J. A. BAUGHMAN.
AND SURGEON. Woodland Ocn^tre, MIcb. Dayand nl&lt;bt call* proap*|^^L
PHYHICIAN

£NTERPV1SE

GROCERY

I also have the only GENUINE NEW SINGERJinthe mar­
ket, which I have reduced from tjf-T.'S to ^35. To all who
may want a cheap, low arm machine, we advise them to see
New Freeh Goods and Low
our NEW SINGER.
A
‘
Prices.

I will sell cheep, 1 second hand Wheeler &amp; Wilson, 1 Howe,
1 Home Shuttle, 1 Davis, 1 American, 1 Grover &amp; Baker and
1 Singer.

Boise At Francis
Having bought for CASH a large, neat
stock of

C. C. WOLCOTT.

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

J^EW FIIRMTVREAT
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

J. LENTZ &amp; SON'S.
We would respectfully announce to the citizens of Nashville
and vicinity, that we»are now

Cheese ui Everything
!«W h fatal i Fini Cbua Cnaiy Sun!
Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods and low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.
Hlfbeat Price paid fo&gt;-Produce

COME AND SEE.

LOCATED and ESTABLISHED

Low, 7n.ly,

BOI8K a FRANCIS.

------ IN OUR------

JgOOT AND SHOE SHOP.

PAD
SsBBIew and Large Store, FINEST SEWED BOOT

Nervous 4 Physical Debility,

Better Than Exported.
A crowd composed of formers got to
talking politics in n hotel barn on
Grand Hirer street a day or two ago,
nnd the dispute grew mo hot that two
of the party came to blows. The affair
had just ended when an old man drove
up in a wagon, and he was at once in­
formed tliat hu son Geoige had been
in a tight.
“Han be? Has he? And did he have
» fair showf

MERCHANTS ADVERTISING AGENCY,
« Broadway. NEIV YORK.

Where you will find
Repairing Done In the Beet

PARLOR JkTNJO BEDROOM SUITS
Manner Poeeible!
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PLAIN
(Live Me a Call!
AND FANCYFURNITURE,
Sign, the Big Boot.
ALL NEW, AND OF
FRANK BAKER.
THE LATEST

STYLES

MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD,
no .« b.
orv« IT A TBULua I
&gt;ba U b boMi.. rtb.bb, ^.1.. u

WE ALSO
urdnugUt for , it and accept NO IMITATION
li SVBST^rUTK^Khe^i not ffotlt.Mnd to

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Write for |U

“It was square,work. was it?”
“It was, and your boy got licked.’
“Nour’
“Yen. he did. la tint* minute* lie
vm cleaned right out and uaed-ttp."
“Did he make un apology?”
“He did.'

rnnf”
“Xtglie walked over to tbe dreg
“Walked, eh! Bully for George! It
did make nut feel n liule hod to hear

---- OK THE - -

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

DAY KIDNEY PAD (JV..

Toledo, 0.

ATTEMTIOIV LADIKM!

Tb* Mrhiaan C*ntraJ Ktiinufl. wtib tte roance-

CARRY A. ITTJUL LINE
OF

UNDERTAKER’S GOODS,
BURIAL CASES &amp; SHROUDS

call anil mv or. I Will guarani™
fore tbe garment leneea tbe hoan-.
MBS. H. OLDFIELD.

FOR FUNERAL OCCASIONS
Will be furnished free of charge. Call and see uu.

J. LENTZ &amp; SON’S

alesmen

S

wante

TO SELL
CIGARS TO DEALERS.
8105 .iaaswHs.

. Chancery Order.

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Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

I TERMS;#! 50 ra Year
I Credit Subscriptions $1.76.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBERS, 1880.

VOLUME VHL
LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.

GENTLE ZEPHYR8.
Tkey Sr«, Orer Jobntowu, AwyrU
u4 Bellerse, 1* Uie form ot •
DeTMtatlug Cytlone.

the

AERIAL M0K8TBB LEAVES
DREAD DEATH AND DIRE DEBTBuemoM nr rre wake

.

Men SnatohodUp, nulldlns*,
Htook and Mtecelln-n©ous
Artloles Whlwlced Away.
A Foil Report of the Half Hour of Hor­
ror that Made Bad Hearts and Deftroyad $150,000 of Property.

About SO minutes before four o’clock
last Saturday afternoon, a couple of
clouds were seen coming up the west­
ern horizon, and when over the east
part of Barry township, they camo to­
gether and the moot powerful cyclone
that ever passed over any. portion of
Michigan, was formed. It began its
work of destruction by scattering corn
and other grain in all directions and
when it reached Harvey Bellengcr's,oD
the Barry and Johnstown town line, it
wrenched the barn doors off the hinges
and having once tasted destraction, it
aecmed-ihat nothing was too strong to
withstand its force. The cloud as de­
scribed by eye-witnesses assumed a
FUNNEL-SHAPttt FORM,

the top being Jet black and the lower
partus being colored by the straw, hay,
corn and other debris which it gather­
ed on its way.
At Cyrus Pettengill’s in west Johns­
. town, the wing of the house was en­
tirely swept away,one side of the bouse
torn out, a cook stove carried 90 rods
away, a clock knocked off the mantle
and stopped when it indicated 20 min­
utes to four, and pieces of the house
carried nearly half a mile and scatter­
ed promiscuously about
At the Banfleld P. O., the top of the
church spire was torn off, the chimneys
on the parsonage swept a way,the front
of Bellenger’s store blown in and 4 of
the roof torn off and carried about 40
rods.
John Collister was standing on the
steps of the store and he was earned
entirely off his feet and jambed through
the door, and against a box in the store
and severely bruised.
At the Widow Tungate’s, one mile
west of Bellenger’s store, the monster
gale vent its fury on a large new barn,
completely demolishing it A valu­
able horse belonging to Art. Day was

south-west, while a part of the plate one piece was left upon another. Not knife, but this she was unable to do,
larger than two men could carry was a whole article of .furniture could , be so she placed herself agai nst the door
and that she says is the last she rememfound, and the family were
hurled
ONE HUNDRED F EKT IN THE AIR
ben- til! some time after the disaster.
LEFT HOMELESS,
and dropped 15 rods to the north-west but thanks to the warm hearted ’com­ Thu house was literally torn to splint­
of the barn. Mr. Bird stated that it munity they were not left friendless. ers, Mrs. Toole and two children were
was 10 minutes before four o’clock A cupboard of dishes which stood in found about 5 rods from where the
when be reached the house.
the kitchen was carried over 40 rods bouse stood all covered with blood and
The storm kept almost a straight and hurled to the ground in one mass dirt. Nellie a little gill two years old,
line east, bearing to the south only, of ruins, an organ was blown away and was found about 90 rods from the
about two miles in crossing the to wns only a few small pieces have been found ruins with half her
.
of Johnstown and Assyria. The house and those over"a mile away ; clothing
BODY DRIVEN INTO THE GROUND ’
of Henry Moran being in its way the bedding and everything
and she survived only ’til 13 o’clock
STREWN IN SHREDS
upper story was swept away, and some
that night Francis aged 3} years can
fine spruce trees which adorned the yard for miles and’ the only things left were tell in his boyish way more than any
of the place across the rood from .Mo­ upon the backs of the unfortunate other member of the familv and was
ran’s house, were wrenched in two and victims. Clell)in VanAuken was in hurt tbe least When interrogated he
the tops blown away. A bag contain­ the field^dnutging and was blown said: “I see’d the table was boked and
ing some wheat, had been left in the down, the team ran away, and a couple ma’ma was frowed an the floor. The
chamber of the house, and this was of wagons on the hill west of the bouse barn corned over and the house flied
picked up nearly a mile away with the were blown away and only &amp; small away.” When asked where he was, be
wheat still in the bag.
piece here and there was al! that could said, "Out on the ground where papa
Ambrose Cox of Assyria had about tie found of them. A calf was killed, plowed.*” He was in the house when
190 bushels of wheat stored in his and several bens, and it is miraculous the storm commenced, and was carried
chamber and the hurricane swept away that tbe family escaped with their about 15 rods and landed on the plow­
the upper part of his house and rack lives.
ed ground in front of where the house
ed the remaining part so that a part of
After leaving Van Auken’s tbe cloud stood and seemed to have
the wheat
again raised and no damage was done
HAD HIS SENSES
FELL TO THE CELLAR,
till it reached David Huggett’s, where during the whole time. The babe six
but his family escaped unhurt. The
the first track oftt is to be seen by the months old was lying on the bed when
roof of tiio bouse was torn to atoms
tops of the trees west of bis bouse be­ the storm arose and was afterward
and scattered along to the eastward for
ing taken away, a corn field laid waste, picked up alxmtl5 rods from the house.
nearly a mile.
one corner of a abed torn off and other Mrs. Toole was severely iniured, her
The storm increased in its fury as it
slight damage done. It toyed with the face and head being terribly bruised,
parsed along,sometimes the cloudwould
Widow Decker’s corn field and. tipped but on Tuesday she had so far recover­
raise up for a few rods and again swoop
over the steeple on the Bell school ed as to be able to set up and it is prob­
down with greater vengeuce and de­
house and began to regain its full able that she will speedily recover, as
molish whatever was underneath, and
force, as it came to John Wilber’s she received no internal injuries.
Arthur Crandall’s barn happened to be
Everything iu the house was destroyed
where
in its way and the roof was snatched
and the woods for half a mile to the
TWO ORCHARDS WERE UPROOTED
off as easily as a man’s hat iu a strong
a barn roof taken away, half of the east of the house was literally filled
gale.
with shreds of clothing. The barn
house
roof
made
into
kindling
wood
John Harvey, an old scotchman, was
filled with unthreshed wheat, was
working in a field near his bouse when and not placed where it would be handy
LIFTED BODILY
he saw the cloud coining up, and he for kindling cither.
At Sam Young’s, a windmill was off the foundation and carried to the
hastened toward the house to close the
south,
just
about it’s width, and
windows, but had only reached the laid low, an orchard completely wreck­
dropped down, smashing it to atoms,
yard when the house was struck and ed and other property considerably
and
burying
two
cows under the ruins,
.
swept away like chaff. The old man damaged.
Charley Luscomb was at work In Mr. A wagon, containing three barrels of
was
•
KNOCKED DOWN,
Young’s corn field and when be heard cider, was standing near the houNb and
severely bruised and rendered insens­ the storm approaching, he stood with ic was completely torn in pieces and on­
ible and after the storm bad passed by, alias akimbo, watching its progress, ly here and there a piece could be
he recovered sufficiently to get up regardless of tbe danger be was in, and found.
Further cast the dwelling occupied
and saw his house - keeper, Mis. it was only when be was taken off his
Davis, just emerging from among the feet and hurled to the ground that he by Mr. Burchard, was torn in pieces
rains, and the old man in relating it was brought to any fear regarding his and tlie family lost all, excepting what
said: "MeGod, I don’t know if I look­ own personal welfare and he grabbed they hod on their backs. Mr. Burch­
ed sheered or not, but she was as white a corn stubble in each hand to help ard was sick and in bed at the time,
as a sheet, and her eyes hung down gravity to keep him on terra firma. but fortunately escaped without sustainingany bodily injuries. ■
on her checks like two great white His feefeand legs
"twinkledin the air
Three neighboring follies sought
balls.” In relating how he got hurt,
refuge in the house of GeT Willis, but
he said "I was coming to the house, and flapped in the breeze like a dilapi­
and when I came to the yard
dated political streamer on the top of a unfortunately
I HET A RAIL

and by me soul, I think the rail rather
got the best of me, for my head and
ann was terribly bruised, and I lost me
senses, and when I came to them again
I saw two dead hens lying besides me
HURRIED UNDER THE RUINS
and I thoughtit was one of the mercies
and killed, 860 bushels of wheat was in of God that I was not killed too.”
the granary and about 10 tons of hay
A small field of corn belonging to
in the mow, but this heft did no more John Meiriott was entirely swept away
to stay the progress of the building so that scarcely a stalk or an ear was to
than a tiny child holding to a monster be seen.
balloon, and seemingly with oneAt John Perryman’s an entire orchard
sweep of the tail of this aerial monster was torn up and some of the
a building was almost totally annihila­
TREES CARRIED 60 RODS
ted.
Passing on eastward it demolished a over a hill and left in the field beyond.
A wagon left in th*e field, was caught
windipill belonging to Chas. Shoemak­
er, moved his house off the foundation, up and carried up the hill, the tongue
unroofed it and sped onward, laying drove half length into the ground, the
everything desolate and scattering it wheels broke from the axles and one
hither and yon, picking up rails and tire entirely lost. A large .whith oak
after carrying them a few rods hurling nearly two feet in diamaterwas twist­
them to {he ground with such force as ed off 4 or 5 feet from the ground and
to driye them their half length into the carried 50 feet from the stump. A
earth. The giant oak that had with­ field of buckwheat was entirely swept
stood the storms of a century, fell be­ away, so that not enough was left to
fore the blast as easily as the slender­ make a pancake. Here the storm
cloud raised and no particular damage
est plant.
The family of Wm. Simmons were in was done for a mile.
When it again swooped down, a des­
bed
cription of the scene is beyond the
SHAKING WTTH THE AGUE, ,
but the internal shaking caused by the power of pen to describe. Goo. Vanbillions disorder was slight as compar­ Auken and family saw the cloud ap­
ed with thejostling they received as the proaching, and
CONSTERNATION SEIZED THEM
"thing,”—«s it wasommously called by
some one who saw the whirl wind—un­ and they fled from the house, first
roofed their house, carried the second starting toward the north but seeing
story entirely away and scattered it that the storm was coming upon them,
over the 40 acres adjoining it on the they turned and ran to the south, hop­
east. The orchard was nprooted,fences ing to escape from the path of the fell
torn down end crops destroyed,
destroyer. They had barely got be­
At Geo. Bird’s afield of corn was yond the bouse when they were thibwn
swept away and
to the ground by the violence of the
GEO. PARROTT SNATCHED UP,
storm and were only kept from being
by the monster, carried about 90 rods carried away by clinging to the grass
and left insensible on the ground. He and anything they eouid get hold of.
was found by Mr. Bird, after the A tree wu blown down within a few
storm' had pusr-d by, and although he feet of them but fortunately not near
received severe braises, was able to enough to injure them. Mr, Vanresume work od Monday and help re­ Auken being in poor health, fainted,
pair the damages done to crops and and after the storm had passed Mrs. V.
fences. Mr. Biidsaw the storm ap­ told the little girl to ran to the house
proaching and hastened to the house and get the camphor and she started
and succeeded in fastening the doors but in a moment returned and said:
just as the lean-to kitchen was swept “ WHY, MA I THE BOUSE IS ALL GONE !”
away by the elements and not a piece Imagine the feelings of this stricken
left larger than a man can carry. The family when they discovered that dur­
windmill was pulverized and one cor­ ing the 15 minutes they had been ab­
ner of the barn roof was snatched sent from the house, their pleasant
away and a part of it left 90 rods to the home had been swept away, till not

150 foot flag staff in a very windy day.
After the gale had passed he started
for the house but was knocked nearly
senseless by an enormous hail stone,
and he began to believe that the day
of judgement hod. come and he was
doomed to be captured dead or alive
with the chances strongly on the death
side.
At Cliauncy Cronk’s the road was
strewn with trees, straw and rubbish
and an apple tree jambed root end first
through the side of the bouse. A
threshing machine was entirely des­
troyed and scattered all over the farm
I The barn was unroofed, a corn house
demolished,

PICKED THE WRONG HOUSE

for this was damaged more than any
of the others, although none of the in­
mates were injured. A man named
Baker lost one horse and Mr. Willis
one. Several hogs were killed and
other property badly damaged.
All along the line of the disaster,
which the News reporter followed for
18 miles, people were much excited by
flying reports of women and children
being lost or killed, but only one hu­
man life was lost. Various descriptions
of the cloud were given by those who
saw it, but all concur in the statement
it was an immense whirlwind, funnel
shaped with the largest part upward,
and having the power to move any­
TWO HOGS BLOWN AWAY,
thing that came in its way. It is dif­
one of which was killed, and all the
ficult to estimate the entire loss, but
crops laid in ruins.
$150,000 will probably not cover all the
H. C. Talmage and wife were away
damage.
from home at the time of the gale and
when they returned it was to find thenbeautiful home one moss of ruins. A RUNAWAY HORSE COMES TO
Tbe house was blown about 6 feet off
GRIEF.
the foundation audit struck against
Three weeks since we “localized” the
some locust trees which held it from
being blown away. The roof of the runaway of S. J. Robinson’s horse,
upright was taken off and most of tbe which resulted in the breaking of a
furniture in the house was destroyed. limb for Mrs. S. and the wrecking of
His two barns across tbe way from the the buggy to which the steed was athouse, one of which contained 900 tnche&lt;|. Last Sunday afternoon Sam.
bushels of threshed, and eighteen and daughter were out riding after the
acres of unthreshed wheat, were en­ animal, when it took it into its head to
tirely destroyed, and hardly one timber run away. Sam. was driving north on
left upon another. A large orchard Middle St,which terminates at the ri­
which Mr, Talmage had fostered with ver, at the time, and braced himself for
care for several years, was torn up by a straggle. Although the horse had a
the roots and totally destroyed. The patent gag bit in its mouth, and Sam.
fields east of the house were literally is a powerful man, he could not check
covered with.rubbish and debris from its headlong gait. At Reed St tbe
tbe rains of the house and bams. The girl succeeded in jumping from the
wheat which lay exposed to the ele­ buggy and landing safely on terra
ments by the barn being torn away was firma. The horse kept up a terrible
PROMPTLY CARED FOR
gait swerving neither to the right nor
by the humane neighbors, a machine to tbe left, and as it neared the river
engaged and threshing done, the com­ appeared to jump along on hind
munity fairing the lead in the work, feet with forward parts high in the air
and doing all in their power to show As aforesaid, the street has an abrupt
termination at the river, and off the
their sympathy for tbe unfortunate.
By far the most
bank went the horse with a terrible
HEART BENDING SCENE
leap. The river here is about fifteen
was witnessed at Lawrence Toole’s, feet deep and for a brief moment horse
about 9 miles south west of Bellevue. buggy and Sam. were buried from
A severe hail storm proceeded the sight. Toen Sam. appeared on the
wind and Mr. Toole’s children were surface and swam ashore. Then a
out picking up hail stones, when their portion of a wheel appeared in view,
mother hearing the wind approaching but nothing else until a team was pro­
called them into the house and attempt- cured and the buggy and horse hauled
to fasten the door with a butcher ashore, the latter with a broken neck.

NUMBER 3.

—James Snoke, the Woodland boy
Coamoa CeuaeU Proceedings.
injured in a well a few weeks since,
j
Council Rooms,
(Nashville, Oct.4th, 1880.
was taken to Ann Arbor for medical
Special
meeting called by the Presi­
treatment Thursday. The lower part dent.
of his body was paralyzed.
Present, Chipman President, Boston,
—Again is The News not large Cook, Roe and Reynolds trustees.
Abwnt, Downing ana Olds.
enough to contain the locals and other
The following accta. were presented
matter prepared, for it, consequently and on motion allowed by ayes and
much interesting reading that should nays as follows:
Ayes, Boston, Cook. Roe and Rey­
have appeared this week Is crowded nolds.
Nays none.
out.
Henry Heath,
$170.00.
H. H. Jones,
7.50.
—Gen. W. L. Stougton, a gallant sol­
W. L. Parker.
19.45.
dier of Sturgis,-\rho lost one limb in
On motion Council adjourned.
the army, will speak at the Opera house
F. McDeuby*
E. Chipman,
Clerk.President.
next Wednesday evening, and every­
body should turn out and hear the sol­
LOCAL MATTERS.
dier’s reason for supporting Garfield.
—Lost Saturday, Elder Hollar per­
formed the ceremony Which uhited two
brothers, Levi C., and David W. Hick­
man; respectively, to two sisters, Rosa
L., and Samantha 0. Gunn, all of Ver­
montville. Who says that the Elder is
not doing a wholesale business ?
—Th'urusday afternoon, we tore
ourself away from business and hied
away to the county fair. Up to that
time the fair had proved a big success.
1890 membership tickets had been sold
and 1929 entries made, a greater num­
ber than ever before. The attendance
on this day was pronounced by good
judges to be nearly a thousand souls,
more than ever attended the fair on
anyone day in its previous history.
There is a splendid display of stock
and fruits, no liquor or cider is allowed
to be sold on the grounds, and every
thing is orderly and quiet. President
Benham, Secretary Cressy and Marshal
Powers, are the right men in the right
place and everybody looked happy and
a continuation of such good manage­
ment means that the fair bids fair to
rival the Grand Rapids fair. We no­
ticed our young friend Irv. Cressy
seems to be quite a necessary spoke in
the wheel of management.

OF* Ladies see. those elegant ready
made Beaver Cloaks at Kocher Bros.
The largest and finest stock in town.

Several of our men in Nashville have
spoken to us aoout the unfairness with
which they are treated by the paper
published at that point, We have only
to say that the columns of the paper
are the editor’s own property. He nas
the right trnsay what shall lie printed
iu them, and the only thing you can
do is to patronize your own party pa­
pers instead of Republican sheets. A
fair candid statement of facta will find
room in our columns at all times.—
Haalinyt Journal.
That the above statement is a gross
falsehood, every comon-sense reader
of The News will agree, and no sub­
scriber to The News ever made any
such complaint to the editor of the
Journal, and the extract is nothing
more than a fabrication of Goggle-eye’s
simple little brain, which is so full of
envy for our prosperity, that it quite
frequently bursts forth in foolish say­
ings. Last year The News took in
$1700.00 cash on subscription, and will
this year oyer $3100.00, which is double
the amount Goggle-eye can show on
his cash book from the same source.
We are not running a political paper
our business is/to gather tbe news, and
anyone of our 1500 backers stands ready
to inform Goggles that a single issue of
The News contains more originality,
life, spice and wit, than the Journal
does in thirteen issues. For solid po­
litical reading matter our Republi­
can readers are advised to take the
Detroit Tribune, our Democratic, the
Free Press, and our Greenback readers
especially, the National View, publish­
ed at Washington, and not waste their
valuable time reading the simpering,
wish-a-waahy eminationa of the old
(he) maid of the Journal; for local news
they are bound to have The News
anyway.________
________

Bring along your apples and try my
new patent press and grater, which
will be in operation in a few days.
H. R. Dickinson.

Wanted To Exchange.
Eighty .acre* of good land for
portable saw mill. Land is of excellent
quality,well watered.35 acres, improved
100 rods to school house, 1 mile from
railroad station. Address The New.*)
office, Nashville, Mich.
CP*If you want a good Carpet for a
small amount of money, call on L. J.
Wheeler.

New Bakery.
My bakery isuow ready for business^
Have built a new oven and.nil wishing
fresh bread, biscuits, cakes, pies, etc.,
can have them every day.
Warm
meals and lunches at all hours. Give
us a trial.
N. B. Shaw.

GT Needing money for tbe purchase
of Fall stock I must request all those
indebted to me to call and settle with­
out delay.
H. G. Hale.

GT A full line of Cloakings, inclu­
ding the celebrated Washington Mill
Silver Medal, ut Kocher Bros. Every
lady ought to see them before she buys.
GT 50 new styles elegant Drtss Goods
at
Kocher Bros.

J eUy I Jelly!!

After Oct. 10th ray Jell pan.will be in
operation for all that wants *to use it.
—Our report of Hon. Jonas H. Mc­ I nave got my four Presses in order.
Gowan’s speech on Wednesday even­ Bring along your apples, one and all.
F. D. Soules.
ing is unavoidably crowded over to the 3-8
next issue, but the meeting was the best
. Horae For Sale.
attended that has been held in Nash­
I have an excellent 5-year old horse
ville during the campaign, tbe opera for sale at a bargain. Call and see
house being crowded. The Garfield fie
C. C. Wolcott.
Arthur club about one hundred strong,K
Auction Sale.
torches brilliantly burning, came out
I will dispose of my personal proper­
early in the evening, and headed by a ty at auction at my residence one-half
band of martini music paraded Main St. mile north of Maple Grove center on
Friday,
Oct. 15th,
Jno. Bell.
a few moments, then halted in front of
Wolcott house, where Mr. McGown
New Books!
briefly addressed the club, which re­
“Bricks Without Straw ”, by the au­
ciprocated by giving three chiers for thor of “A Fool’s Errand”; "Chateau
the presidential candidates and tbe D’ Orr ” Mrs. Holme’s new book, and “A
Day of Fate” by E. P. Roe. The above
speaker, after which it escorted the books can be obtained of
latter to tbe Opera bouse and also back
_________________ H. G Hale.
to the hotel aeain nt the coucluson of
Horae Shoeing and Jobbing
meeting. The procession numbered all
Blacksmithing.
voter with onlyftwo or three exceptions.
E. Cook wishes to announce, that on
It was the universal verdict of all that and after the 17th of Sept, he will do
the drill was executed in fine style and Horseshoeing and all kinds ef Custom
credit is dfie to Capt. Evan? for bis ex­ Work. Chaz. Middleton, the BossSboer, will do your work in the most ap­
cellent manageiucntof the boys,many of proved manner. We shall be pleased
whom had never before met with the to see you all.
Eugene Cook.
company for drill.

New Cider.

Wanted.
10,000 bus. good, sound apples, no
wind falls unless sound and tree from
worms, apply to
Brooks, Boise fit Francis.

Notice of Co-Partnership.
Owing to the increasing demands
of ray business I have this day associa­
ted with mo in tbe practice of medi­
cine and Surgery F. 11. Timmerman M.
D., a graduate of Michigan University
I am pleased to introduce him to my
friends and patrons as a gentleman and
one thoroughly qualified in his profes­
sion. *
H. A. Barber, M. D.
Nashville Sept, 1,1880.

Teachers Attention.
The regular fall examination of teachers will be held at the Union School
building, on Saturday Oct. 16. School
officers and nil persons interested in
schools are respectfully invited to be
present. Exercises commence at 9
o’clock.
’
C- N. Young.
____________ BupL of Schools.

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the State
The popularity of
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The Albion liepublican indorses the •to Ir
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in regard-to/THE News.
world.
Local on'^tturpagea.

�8,000

20,000 soldiers.

Finally, being driven into a
beam a fruit

?h, which
form and

Xr pulling himself m witha start; "1
would dance the next with him?. Yes
scormnlly; "you don’t suppose any of us
(oddly).
And tbe next? Yea (more don't mean that, you know ; I mean it’i would many him now, alter tbe way he
In fact,’ 'has behaved? ,Do nave, some little
Stlv).
And the ninth—ho can see awfully horrid, you know.
ia disengaged for tt? Yes (this
^"Perhaps he is* mad,” laid Hetty,
Some capital champagne, a dark avenue
(I beliCT. lb.1. wot
CliOOT Un- I
terns there originally, but a kind wind
had blown them out), and a soft little
hand slipped into Iris, did the work ; and lievo it is kind, mv refusing you. And
now, Mr. flnooks, if I were you, I should
go in and say good-night to. xnanima, be­
future Mrs. Snooks. WhMher it «as cause you liave been haring a good deal
Haooks or the property pertaining to of iMipa’s champagne, and it is trying to
Snooks she most affected, deponent say- the constitution.”
Sriooka took the hint, bode farewell to
eth not
’
• When, howoyer, her betrothed found Mrs. .Brownrig, who, to his heated imwhat he had done, and remembered his
former words, and all the awfulness of'

case,. in search of Wilding ; and having
"Well?" said the latter interroga­
discovered him, took him into a ride tively.
"I don’£ know whether it is well or
room. and shutting the door, confronted
him with a rather pale face,
ill,” returned he gloomily. "But I fol­
" So the eyes were too many for you ?’’ lowed yofa advice and proposed to ’em
said Mr. Wilding calmly, after a deliber­ alL"
I
ate examination of the disturbed face be­
"And they accepted you ?"
fore him.- " I told you how it would'ne."
" Most of ’em. But Lilly, the young"That’s the sort of thing any fellow esi,aba-"i
might say,’’ returned Snooks pathetic•'~I 'aTwiivB
iys said she was aa sensible
yvocc.
ally- - “ I didn't think you would have girl," put in Mr. ------------------Wilding, rotto
____
beenso aggravating. And just whsnyqu
."Did you?" with much surprise.
x&lt;ta;. “Well, she refused me ; sort of said she
Tve been and gone and done it1
wouldn’t have mo at any price. So you
" ‘Mother wfll be pleased.’ ’’ quoted
his friend and law adviser with a ahiug. j
—
"So, by the bye, will .be your father. [ mostintelligent girls I ever met,” Mr.
They both regard nothing so highly as j Wilding rope&amp;ted, in a tone fio difficult
HE GOT OUT OF IT
’ ri*
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companion for onto had frafflsenso to refrain for demanding an
"The old chap is a conichandlcr, yon ; e'j
.nation.
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Nlght.
,
r—v
_____ - - .
. a next morning, m Katie Brownrig
“ If you will take my advice," said Mr. Snooks, with a heavy groan.
turned the .angle, of the hall that led to
Wilding, ranking a last noble but futile
•*n
A.rmwn her father* sanctum (whither a sense of
O, indeed ! And a vary charming j
t beckoned her) site almost ran
effort to balance the ivory paper knife on
too, I h.T. DodOTht
d. fa^u„ in,
three ««ton.. JI coo­
the tip of his first'finger, “you won't go
un to quite
train oi
of ideas.
no
omto a. trem
ulren Corn,
Com. Ii
lpo, fnlm ajf.
to the Brownriga’ baD."
“ And why not," asked his companion wheat, staff of life, quaint old mill, and fercn&gt; directions. Simultaneously they
rustic bridge in the distance, miller sit- entered Mr. Brownrig h study.
inihhlv,
(He
" Well, I really wouldn’t, you know " •ting on it I wonder," dreamily, "if called it a library ; but that -word is too
wud Mr. Wilding, giving up his struggle Bruwnrig ever wore a white hut ? And , often profaned for me to profane it, so I
with the impoasible, and laying the re­ if so, why? Don't all speak at once. shall araw the line at study). But to re­
fractory paper knife upon the table, "for Well, well, she is a very pretty girt turn. Miss Lilly, being the voungest,
Such eyes, you know! I really oongrat• variety of reasons. Girls play the very
wits of oourao the find to raise her voice.
teyou, mv dear fellow. ’’
nsiachief with you, and you know what ula"Wilding/
" I had a proposal last night, papa,
’ desperately, "can't you do
trouble it gave me t^get you out &lt;rf your
something? I—I don’t know how it hap­ and I have come to tell ypu about it,"
said slie, in a tone replete witli triumph.
pened. It was the champagne, I sujv
■ It Was so sweet to toe mind of youth
pOBC, and of course she is pretty; but I
to outdo ita elders. But “on this occasion
don't want to many any one, and I know ,
duly” the elders refused to be; Outdone.
** I don’t see what that’s got to do with tlie Governor won't hear of it”
Thov-cach and all betrayed a smile of in­
it," «&gt;id Snooks, sulkily. " There’s safe­
“He will have to hear of it now, won’t
ward satisfocticBi, mid then they gave
ty ini n multitude I can’t marry ’em all, he ?” asked Wilding unfeelingly.
way to speecli. .
can I ?’’
"He would go out of his mind if such
"Happily, no! .Though’, if&gt;the laws a thing was even hinted to him," de­
"No!” they said in a breath. They;
of your land did not forbid it, Jam in­ clared Snooks wildly. “Try to help me did not mean to doubt or ba impolite
clined to think you might try to accom­ out of it Wilding, can't you ?”
they only pieant surprise.
plish even that
Still, lie advised,
"The curate,” turid Hetty ‘ in a com­
Snooks, and be conspicuous by your alt- ' "I don’t see what there is to do, ex­ posed but plainly ftontemptuous whisper.
•enoeatthe Brownrigs' 'small and early.’ cept marrv her. I only hope Lady It was a Htage whisper.
Snooks
and
Miss
Cornchandler
will
get
Papa Brownrig, when incensed, is not
"Old Major Sterne," said MisaGeorgie
and von know fdn are decidedly on. And you should think of her Inani­ promptly.
ty, you know; doubtletis it will console
intimate with Miss Kate "
"Perham Henry Simms," suggested
“No, I am not," said Snooks with de­ you when Sir Peter cuts you off with the Katie, with some syrnjiathy. Then turn­
creion, “ not a bit of it Though I allow customary shilling."
ing to her father she arid, with a con­
"I suppose I had better ent my throat scious blush. "It is very strange, papa,
she is a handsome girl, and has lovely
and put un end to it” said Snooks dis­ but I toolind a proposal last night”
-eyre. Hasn’t she, now ?’’
" I don’t know. As a ’ rule I never mally ; and then, overixune, no doubt
"And so had I!" exclaimed Georgie
■look into a woman’s eyes. I consider it by the melancholy of this suggestion, he and Hetty iu a breath.
a rudeness as wallas a beastly," said breaks down and gives way to tears.
"Wi?” said pap^puslring up his spec­
tacles. He. wgs wt and pudgy, witli
Wilding earnestly, telling his lie without
" I say, don't do that you know,’’ ex­ sandy hair and flabby nose. He was a
• blush. "Nover mind her eyes. If,"
wamiugly, “ you must go to this ball, at claimed Wilding indignantly. "Weep­ powerful man, too, and one unpleasant
least try to forget Hint she has any eyes ing all over tlie place won’t improve mat­ to come to open quarrel with. Proposals
si all. If you don’t, you will propose to ters, and will make you look a worse in tbe Brownrig family were few and far
fool than nature intended, when you go between—in fact, curionities- -and so
her, to a moral. ”
One would thini. ‘hat I was a raw out of the room. If you have put your much luck as the girls described falling
•chool-lx&gt;y," said yoang Snooks wrath- foot in it at least try to bear misfortune into ofie'day overpowered him
a man. Look here,” angrily, "if
■ folly. " Do you think I can’t look at a like
you are going to keep up Uus hideous
“One at a time; my breath is not
•woman without committing myself ? Do
boohooing ril leave the room, and you what It used to be,” ho raid addressing
J took like a fod ?"
too, to your fate. It’s downright in­ Katie. (If he had said breadth, it would
Whatever Mr. Wildingthoughi at that
decent They will hear yon in too next have been equally true, ns his motlier—
house if you don't moderate your grief." if site was to bo believed—always dh
As the nearest house was a quarter of dared ho was d lean baby). “May I
agreed to dissemble.
ask the name of your lover ?'
"My dear fellow-, do not let us even a mile off, this was severe.
"Mr. Sncwiks." said she with downcast
"I shouldn’t care if they heard mo iu
hint at such a thing," be said amiably.
**1 only meant you were slightly—very tlie next town,” said Mr. Snooks, who eyes and a timid smile. She took up the
was
quite
too
far
gone
for
shame.
corner
of a cherry-colored bow that
•lightly—susceptible, and tliat Mias
"There is just one chance far you, adorned her gown, sad fell to admiring
xKato has ft eertiuq amount of pleasing
mower, and that—I positively would give and only one,’’ said wilding, slowly. "I it, through which she fondly thought was
liave an idea and you must either follow buhfulnuess,
wp thi« ball if I—’’
"Impossible!” exclaimed Georgie an­
"Are. you going?" broke in Snooks im­ it or—go to tho altar. ’’
'TH follow anything, eagerly. What grily.
patiently.
is it?”
"What a disgraceful untruth I” cried
,rWeIl, yes, I dare say I shall look in
"You have proposed to Miss Katie," Hettv rudely. * ‘Mr. Snooks proposed to
•bout 12.”
solemnly. "Now go and propose to the me, last night, and I accepted him.”
^“Then I shall look in with you," said other three!"
“What is it you say? Oh, I am
fSoodks defiantly.
As Wilding gave vent to his idea he going out of my mind; my senses are de­
"Fact is, the fellow wants to spoon her turned abruptly on Iris heel and teft the serting me," said Georgie, putting her
himself, and don’t see tlie force of being room.
tends to her head with a dramatic
cat oat,” said he to himself complacently
"I’ll do it," said Snooks valiantly, dry­ gesture. "Or is it a dream that he
aahexaa down the steps of Wilding’s ing his eyes and giving his breast a asked me to marry him, and that I too
■ataira. _ ’
said *yes’?’'
tragic tap, "whatever comes of iL”
.Beyond all question the Browurigs’
Going into the hall he saw H^tty stand­
"I seldom visit the clouds," said
Tail was a decided succres. The rooms ing near an entrance; u little way beyond Lilly, with a abort but bitter laugh.
were filled to overflowing, the stairoaaes her wiw Kate, converaing with a tall "Ana
were choked, tbe heat was inferably. and lanky youth. Not during to glance a noble offer of his hand and heart;
fSr Thomas and Lady Higgins hnd in the direction of the latter, who plain­ both which treasures 1 declined. ”
•etnally put in on appearance after all, ly expected him to come straight to her
" Where F* demanded tlie other three,
■nd the supper, if uneatable, was, laa- on the wings of love, he turned and as though with one mouth.
•ureyon, very expensive. No pains or asked Hetty to dance.
" In toe laurel avenda
money had lieen spared : everytlung was
At thia they all groaned aloud.
They danced, and then (it was custom
vwWtbe mistress of the house called
with
the
l»oU
gewrs
in
that
mild
snbiirban
•trag regal;’’ and all the Miss Brownrigs
!‘Perfidious monster I" Baid Hetty
•ook-'d aa charming as any one could neighborhood.) he drew her Out under the from her heart.
.‘‘jAm I to understand," began Mr.
Brownrig,; with su^yeasod but evident
‘Katie, the second daughter—Snook’s
There he prop-ai-d in due form, and fury, " that tins — this — unmitigated
scoundrel asked you all to many him
.
indeed, was pemajis a degree more pro- laeinigfai?”
* If we speak the truth, yas," replied
nonuoed than Katie’s, because she laid
the giria dismally^.
her head upon his shoulder, and no felt I
" He waa drunk,” said papa, savagely.
by all the laws of sentiment bound to
" I can’t believe it/' said Katie, who
kiss her. Her nose looked lovely in the
■
4 •*&lt;... T .1.. v..
« t. .. J..2
. 1 was dissolved in tears—m fact, ‘like
i
Niobe,
all tears*—by this time. "Nothre
waa
H-tty.
the
eldret
j
«
uul
the
ftofilhng
of
this
h
Then
'iag could be nicer than the way be did
her eyek wire not dark as ।
After that fio had some
id at least toe jlearest^litfle I d«ril more, wuip2gnc; and then be pro- {.thoroughly from the—-heart.”
"
’ 10 Mbw Gep&amp;m, who also con- I
"He mldressed me in a most hnnor.prefect in every respect, jguoraut.
toba ma. Th«w now remained I
Ciirtatiau foaiuon.”
&lt;mUs iu the bead, that made one long
. otior
tu 1&gt;. tatau. H. }
HeUjrT
wxh.
1 th*1 room imtfcq^ked the youngest ■
i„. idd ’■

HOW

’ith

this she U4d him frankly she did not ad­
mire his style cA daueiug, which, of

vaguely.

outer obeli of this fruit breaks, revealing
an inner case of bright red, known to
commerce as mace. This in its. turn is
removed, and tbe nutmeg is found in­
closed in a third shell harder than
Just at thia moment, as a either of the others.
fire-womhip­

stars.
the p

"he has no brains worth turning.”
"He sold something to pajia about
calling to-day at 4 o'clock," said Katie,
very faintly.
"Then I shall sit here till 4," returned
Mr. Browning in on awful tone. "I
shall set here until 5; and then I shall
get up, and go out and find that young
man, and give him such a horse wlrip-

fire. continually burn-

duties these devotees wear masks over
the lower part of their faces, lest their
breath should pollute the sacred flame.
CoMDUcnxo the British Government
by a Ministry chosen from the strongest

"Don’t be too hard on him, papa,"
entreated Katie, weakly.
"I shan't my dear, but my whip will,”
SoPhe wmteri until 5; he waited until|!

Previous to that all the Ministers had
been independent of each other, and re­
sponsible to1 the sovereign alone, who
might dismiss one great officer of state
and
retain the rest Tbe idea
ofcarried
a ho.
mogen^us^Mintetry^was
*

half-oast five; andtlien betook up arer&lt;rf Sunderland, who
tain heavy gold knobbed whip tliat lav . guoo&lt;i^rcly held office under Charles
atretehed on the titote as though in read-1 a June&lt; a and William of Orange.

Aa profound

Snook., too-fa bed, .alftOTg trem . 'I ^”!'1

ESi

°"eht’1

“ ““1

Ami oo nun k..o«. whM b» did lo !
Snooks. But al least, he gave him an I
increased desiro for his beS?because for ’
a fortnight ofterward ho nover stixed out j
of it^^
1
Wien Mr. Wilding heard of all this, I
recret
regret to
to snv
say he
he cave
gave wav
way to
to noiav
noisy mirth
mirth |

in the privacy of his chambers; and was
actually caught by his washerwoman,
who peeped through the keyhole, perf&lt; nniug a wild douce in too middleof
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Germany’s Financial Troubles.
Tha condition of German finance is
one of tlie curses of the unhappy Father­
land. The number of finance ministers
Germany and Prussia have had since
the glorious period when German unity
was consummated cannot well be counted
on tlie fingers of one hand. Prince
Bismarck has his ideas of finance; but
his unfortunate ministers have generally
had opinion's which .differed from his.
In order to discover additional means of
increasing the revenue, the financial
heads of the various States art now sit­
ting at Coburg. It has become evident
that the protective tariff docs not supply
the requisite amount, but by hook or
crook the German revenue must be
augmented. That is the burden of the
song which this conference must sing.
Prince Bismarck proposes more indirect
taxes, such ns a heavier malt tax, a
tobacco monopoly, and additional stamp
duties. He quite admits that the direct
levies are already os great as they can be
endured; while tlie injustice in the inci­
dence of indirect taxation is loudly com­
plained of by writers in the German
8ress and by the army of professors. H
le military competiton between France
and Germany continues much longer it
is not difficult to foretell where tlie
victory will lie?—London Fcaminer.
A Satisfactory Candidate for Life In­
surance.
Josh Billings says: "J kum to the
conclusion lately that life was so onsartin that the only wa for mo tu stand a
fair chance with other folks was tu git
my life insured, and so i kalled on the
Agent of the Garden Angel Life Insur­
ance Co , and answered the following
questions, which was put hi mo over the
top ov a pair ov goold specks, by a slik
little fat old feller, with a little round
grey head, and as pretty a little belly on
him as enny man ever owned: Queaso, pieze state how long you have been
so. 2d. Are you subject to fits, and if
so, do yu have more than one at a time?
3d. Did yu ever have enny ancestors,
anil if eo, how much? 4th. Du yu ever
have enny nite moron? $th. Are yu
married and single, or are yu a bachelor?
flth. Do yu believe in a future state ?
If yu do, state it 7tli. Have yu ever
committed suicide, and if so, how did it
seem to affect yu ? After answering the
above questions, like a man, in the conunnotif, tlie slik little fat old fdler with
goold specks on ced I was insured for
life, and probcrly would remain so for a
term ov years. I thanked him, and
smiled one ov my most pensive smiles."

They M«y«
Tliat coquetry is a con tinnod lie, which
renders a woman more contemptible and
more dangerous than a courtesan who
never lies.
Tliat before promising a woman to love
only her, one should have aeeu them all,
or see only her.
That real love has no age; it is always
in liirih.
That it is a terrible thing tobe obliged
fo‘love by contract
That one expresses well only to love
which is not felt.
Tturt you can trust your dog to the
end; a woman—-till the first opportunity.
Thai of all heavy bodies, the heaviest
is tiui woman that we have oeaaed to
lov«.
•
That a w oman who pretends to laugh
at love js like the child who ainga at
night when ho is afraid.
Tliat rivals who blow out each other’s
brains for the eyes of any woman, prove
that they ham no hrnfos’
That tove pleases more than mnrria'.y,
for the reason tliat romance is inure
olcrwincr than Littery.
That the highest mark of esteem a womm can give to a man is to ask his
frieadshiit; and the most signal prxx&gt;f o!
hg uneasily of that kiss her indifference » to offi-r him herx.—
it,. Could anyone have JuduMajiolit HeraUL
old Major Sterne anyCaxatia consumes snnnriily 120,000
eonb of bark at home, ami 106,874 cords
are exported. It is authoritatively stated
saiil Guurgie, honestly, " but I thought that 1.250,000 trees an- aln-ady cut. nod
of the title and tbe projwriy, and I said that fifteen years more of the vandalism,
i. c., destroying treesand not replanting,
yes directly."
"I thought him tbe vary greatest muff will wipe cit the liwmlock forest entirely.
I ever sputa to,” broke in Miw Lilly Canada is thus killing tlie gfx«e that .the
with decision. I refused him vit^not a United States should "cherish.”

tion of which convinced him that hu
"’untrymen were the worst-anued sol­
In’otutUm In tby cram
r of utterance th»t Mrfka tbe *plnt St
“} Europe. Dreyw made his way
Through th* c!mr
to Pans, and entered the employ of a
a*
S^maker, whom Napoleon comnu^°?ed
make ft bfTh*!^R
musket. Tlie young apprentice took up
PITH AKD PODHP.
| the idea and worked at it for many years
I| until,
nntil, in
m 1835,
IKw, ho
ho succeeded in
in making
making a
n
A gbate singer—The tea-kettle.
breech-loading needle-gun. The PrusA pole light man—The lamplighter.
man Government tried and adopted the
I weapon, and supplied the inventor with
As a physiological fact it may be men­
means for carrying on the manufacture tioned that negroes are not light-^ln. n gun
mn now used in
~r Wilhelm
!I of. too
in Kni
Kaiser
Wilhelm’’.s
1 army.
.
Tux man who died in harness
bly forgot to ahuffle off his morU
The Miner’s Water-Inch.
A miner's inch of water is a quantity
that will flow through an inch ai&gt;erturc
Stbaxok to say, when the mosquito is
with a free discharge and under a con­
stant pressure of six indies alxive the on the wing he is always at hum.
Leoxidas was one of the original
top of the opening. An aperture 12}x
15 J inches under pressure of six inches deadheads. Ho held the pass st Ther­
above tlie top of the opening will dis­ mopylae
charge x00 inches, and is the basis,of
la it an evidence of a low taste when
all measurements where water is retailed a man gets on his knees to drink from a
in small quantities in tlie States of Cali­ brook? ’
fornia anti Nevada. A miner’s inch will
Has it ever occurred to base-ball men
discharge a quantity of water equal to that a milk pitcher is generally a good
2,250 cubic feet, or about 17,000 gallons, fly-catcher I
Weighing 139,500 pounds, in twenty-four
hours. Water will hold, in suspension or
solution 1,670 of its entire volume; i. e., rains "cats and dogs;’’ but, when it
.
on inch of water (urinex’a inch) having a Spitz dogs, look out
The baker’s business should be profit­
grade of four inches to the rod, will
carry off in twenty-four houra, a distance able ; a good part of his stock is rising
of ten miles, ten tons of quartat sand and while he sleeps.
iron. At one gravel mine in Nevada1
Alludixg to Beecher’s estimate that
I County, CaL,' twenty-four cubit yards, one female house-flv will lay 20,000
or forty tons of detritus or tailing, as eggs in a season, the Church Union
the washed material is called, are moved thinks "it is n pity a fly couldn’t be
from three to fifteen miles every twenty- grafted on a hen.’r
four hours.
One hundred miner’s
Women have cheek enough to wear
inches of water conducted through iron men’s hots on their heads, but there is
pipes and falling throe hundred and fif­ one thing they dare not do: Not one of
teen feet, vertically, and applied by them dare remove her hat in public and
means of a nozzle against a hurdy-gurdy dust off tlie bold spot.—Detroil Free
wheel sixteen feet in diameter, wifi
furnish sufficient power to run an eight­
Touhist—"I aay, bov, what's tho
stamp mill, besides carrving off all the
Boy—
orc which it has furnished tlie power to name of that bill yonder?"
"Dunno."
Tourist—"Don’t know?
crush.—Ban Francitco Boat.
Wlint! lived here all your life and don’t
know the name of it?” Boy—"No;
Riding Money.
the hill was here afore I corn’d.”
The fact that Spain, though chrono­
"Dm you find Mr. Spriggins, Pat­
logically in the nineteenth cantnrv, is. rick?” "Idid,surr.” "What did he
really living in thu seventeenth, is illus­
aay?" "Nivcr a worrud, eutt.” "Not
trated by the following from Temple a word ? Not a word ? Why not, Pat­
Bar: In old Spanish house., there is rick?" "Because he was out, surr.”
generoMy a very cleverlv-contrivod secret "Out! I thought you said you found
receptade for money, akin to the "secret
him.” "I did, surr, found him out”
drawer” of the English desk. Even now
A man out West obtained a divorce
tliis secret cupboard is much used, the
Spanish idea of security being (an idea from his wife and married again within
founded on bitter experience of many tliree days after tli© decree was granted.
years) to cage the windows in iron bars, An Irishman, commenting on the man’s
lock up the house at night iu winter, action, remarked : " Bedad, he couldn’t
look at the money, and then say, in se­ have hod much respict for his first wife,
to b6 marrying again so soon after
curity and self-congratulation:
"Why, I am vexy.aafe; oil. I love and leavin’ her.’
A Galveston school-teacher had a
all I need is contained within tlie four
great deal of trouble making a boy un­
walls of my cata.
There is a vast deal of distrust of banks derstand his lesson. Finally, however,
and government securities, and a great ho succeeded, and, drawing a long breath,
bolding to the proverb, “No friend save he remarked to the boy, "If it wasn’t
God, and a dollar in your pocket," And for me you’d be the greatest donkey on
now with the middle class there is no Galveston island.”
banking of money.
A obat hair waa espied among the
The bankers, to begin with, give no raven locks of a charming young lady.
interest, ns a rule; and so, just as in Scot­ " Oh. pray pull it out 1” she exclaimed.
land, in the troubled year of 1650, the
goldsmiths were the only bankers, so the funeral," replied the one who made
dow, in Spain, the gentry constantly the unwelcome discovery.
"Pluck it
hoard their money in their own houses; out, nevcrthelesa," said the dark-haired
some ]»it their jewelry and plate in the damsel; " it’s no consequence how many
montca 'de piedadL
come to the funeral, provided they all
come in black."

The 014 Red Cent.

How much is sublimated in ths famil­
iar refusal " Nous Cent! Not a Red I’’
The old red cent is rapidly passing away
out of the United States currency, and it
will not bo long before it will be known
only in memory and in numismatic col-

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discharged, and aakod the reason. "You
are so awful slow about everything,"
said his employer. "You do me an in-

should like to hear roti name it," ancered
thu employer. " WeD," said the clerk,
fici.mt interest for preservation. The ■Jowly, " nobody can get tired nd quick
cent waa first proposed by Robert Mor­
ris, toe great financier of the Revolution,
Double and Twisted.
and was named by Jefferson twp years
after. It began to make ita appearance
A laughable circumstance once took
from the mint in 1702. It bore the brad place upon a trial in Lancashire, where
of Washington on one side and thirteen the Rev. Mr. Wood was examined u a
links on the other. The French Revohition soon created a rage for French
idem in America,- which put on tho cent,
instead of the.bead of Washington, the Wood, how do you
head of the Goddrtcs of Liberty—a French The old gunUemaa n
Liberty—with flowing lodi*. The chain
on the reverse waa teplao«l by the ohve
I double U,
wreath of peace. But tbe French late
E double L,
erty was altort-lived. and so was ter ]x»rDouble U,
trait on the cent. The next Lead or figtire succeeding thia—the staid, classic
dame, with a fillet round her hair—came
into faction about toirtv or forty Team
the laptte of time.
Wkt is the nine-year-old boy like the
lick glutton? Because he's over-eight
himself.
•

with laughter.
VraoMKm eOort, at toteooo oalter.

�’

ORNO STRONG,
ten days, but inaufficientiy provided with

tirely withheld for three daya, drank on
the fourth day sixty litres of water with­
Official figures printed at Washing­
in three minutea. A horse which re­
ton show the following bo te the aver­
ceived do Rolid Dourialimeut for twelve
age death-rate for ten weeks in the
days was, nevertbeleaa, hr a condition
on tbe twelfth day to draw a load of 279
34.19;'Philadelphia, 82M; Brooklyn,
kiloa.
’
,
42.36; Chicago, 26.82; Baltimore,
A young gentleman and lady in Ithaca
24.66 ; Btwtoa, 23.81 ; Cincinnati, 20 ;
New OtIism, 28.62; District erf Co­ were about to be separated in their very
lumbia, 27.81.
th»’jo«n
—
dutiful
Don’t take clipped coins. The habit
, ... _
of clipping coins is becoming very extended visit with some Western
friends, but before leaving town she
make a living st it. Not only dollars found means to send a note to her lover,
and half dollars are clipped and punched, requesting him to meet her at a certain
but quartern, 10 and 5 cent pieces are hour in the cemetery. The note fell
■hared in that way. The postoffice au- into the hands of tbe young lady’s
tiioritivK and most Government officials fatiier, who&lt; pflpsessiug himself of ita
refuse tbe mutilated bits. Therefore, couteltii foiV-akded k ta the youthful
don’t take clipped coins.
Lorenzo. On the day appointed tlie
Dr. Takxkb has teen outdone by a
Dakota bull belonging to Capt Hadley,
of Fargo, which ran of! into some woods
with a chain attached to his horns, and
got fastened to a tree, where he re­
mained six weeks without water or food
of any-kind. When found he was still
alive and happy.

stern parent concealed himself behind a
tombstone near tho rendezvous, and,
having, ovrfhepnl tlie }4An that the
yotiiig Aim' shmilfi Tolfow his lady love
to the Western city and many her there,
suddenly appeared, captured the recre­
ant children, and, taking them in his
carriage to a minister,-had them married
at once.

Ah an illustration of the peculiar dan­
gers which attend tho bringing up of
babies in f?L Louis, a paper of that city
relates the following : “In the parks of
th-a noted summer resort some of tho
benchce have but one standard, and tho

•The Boston Girl.”
A lady, who is now visiting the city,
_
_
__
and whose eyes and ears ___
are always open
to new and strange sights and sounds,
' thus records the impression made upon
'
t^icttl yoUng womau
Bt*’

other day, after a nurse —
girli set
* .a baby I!
Bogfon girl leads a complicated
down or pne of these benches and turned,. life. She is devoted to “ art. ” She is a
away to devote herself to her duty of woman of “designs,’’ but she puts them
gcump, a sulwtantial gentleman mt down ail on canvas. Sho talks to you about
“studies’^ and shapes, and the now de­
on the other end of the liench, and, as signs she is putting cn the “biscuit”
it had no leg, the baby flew up in a tree She walks Commonwealth avenue wrap­
and had to be taken down by a mon ped in visions. She is as inaccessible as
a mermaitL When yon fondly imagine
witli a Htep-ladder.
j her meditations are solely on tbe brili liancy of the lust remark with which her
A Philadelphia man whose little son i presence has inspired you, she is really
disappeared from home, and who liad | occupied with her secret cogitations upon
j tliat lovely, iridescent pitcher, and won­
been searching for him unceasingly,
dered if any potter would throw her that
waa induced to explore a weed-covered i particular ahape in native clay.
piece of laud known os the “lots,” on
The Boston girl carves stately mantels
Second street, below Maffiin. He ted and alluring cabinets; she models of
mornings,
and shows marvelous skill in
not proceeded far in the swamp when he
portrait busts; she haunts tbe artiste*
discovered a thin column of smoke ,aris- studios; she frequents the Museum of
* •time
’ jjn the
ing from a rude hut, almost obacurM by Fino Aria, and spends much
rank w^tfalinm, and on going up to the Athenmum,
and
is a devotee of the
th loan
__________ ,
_________________
place ho waa astonished to find his own exliibitiuus. She is a bom trsnscendun, .
. , , talisL Incongruous as it may seem .she is
boy and a,dozen other lads who had run d8&lt;,
energetic diffuser of useful know*w^y from home and were living a free ' ledge; a humble follower of Eastlake; a
arul easy sort of life. The fond parent f fervent disciple of Herbert Spencer, and
took his erring son home, and the police | “
** woman’s suf_ ,
- ,,
.in
frage. With an air of resignation sho
broke up tbe rest of tbe gang.
informs you tliat it is not that she partio. -■
;--------■ nlarly cares to vote, but that she has a
AnmAmai* statement has just teen | solemn conviction that it is her duty.
istneu from the Treasury Department This fair Melusine never misses a lecture

.p^yius Un, toou. port, .t which
emigrants arrived during the last de­
cade. It appears that of the total,
2,812,177, there arrived at New York
over twothirda, or 1,712,331.
The
chief point of arrival on the lakes was
• Port Huron, 437,068; next, Detroit,
18,765. ' Chicago has credit only tor
847. The reason of tho apparent dis­
crepancy la that the vaat number of forsign emigrants in Chicago were counted
at the port of first arrival, except those
coming direct from Canada.

A vxn remarkable piece of median
jam is on exlnbition in Chicago. It ia
the work of a poor German cabinet­
maker, living in Troy, N. ¥., who devo­
ted seventeen yean of hia life to it
The mechanism represents a Swiss
chalet, about five feet high and four feet

types and etchings; ate talks learnedlv
to you of Michael Angelo’s “Fates,”
and tlie different interpretations of the
Transfiguration. And the latest innova­
tion of this fair saint is that she turns
her boudoir into an oratory, and before
aa elegantly carved priedieu she kneels
gtaoefullv and presents her petitions in
the most faultless of modern classics.
For a being of refined taute and elegant
culture is she—the fair Boston girl!’’—
i Borton Tranrcrird.
London Echo: Tho'use of steel for
marine boilers has of late increased rai&gt;idly; but, if the latest news from tho
Clyde is trustworthy, the Board of Trade
will need to bo very cautious in sanction­
ing its employment, for it is reported
that tho steel boilers for the Czar's yacht
Livadia have failed under tlie test, and
have all lieen coDdenmed. Some emi­
nent marine engineers refuse to'use it,
but several new pasaenger steamers have
been fitted with boildra of steel, and a
grave responsibihty has been incurred by
l&gt;y their owners.

men and women, pursuing their daily
vocations. On the lower floor ia the
A boatixu party in South Norwalk
smith and hia smithy, next to him the *jarl&gt;or Loardi-d a schooner and found a
bricklayer at his work, a trumpeter, a buy and a huge Newloundlimd dog in
poHaeeaion. A aticx was. thrown out,
clergyman preaching, women bringing and the dog Apntng into the water after
water, and men walking about, hammer­ it. Thu deck wua fifteen feet from the
ing, ehhteHng, selling shoes, etc., etc., water's edge, and the spectators won­
for dear life. It ia a perfect representa­ dered how tlie dog would get back
aboard; but tbe bey coolly lowered a
tion of imsy life in a Swiss village. A rope, which the dog seized with hia
train of cars rnua cut and disappears io teeth and was drawn to tlie deck, where
be hud the stick at the feet of the mon
a tunnel every haH hour.
who had thrown iU
A Gkobgia hawk made a bold attack
upon a lady. She waa sitting in a room
a photagraj her recently tn have the portrsjjtf of his wHe taken. Wliile the opeshe he^rd a heavy tbnd, and the noise of rirfor was amnfiring tbe camera the husfsifingTglsaa outside the door. Rushing baud thought fit to give some advice to
into the hall, she found her little child the companion of his life concerning her
nose. “Think of something serious,"
there, and ]&gt;erched upon some object
he said, “or else you will laugh and
neat at hand a. gigantic hawk. Ujxm spoil it. Itememlrr that your father u
tlM^ppeafencerff the ladythaterd made in prison, and that your brother lisa had
a swoop for her, and, while she was Us­ to compound with his creditors; and try
to imagine what would have become of
ing all endeavor* to protect the child by
covering ita bead, fastened ita talons in
tbo tadys hair. After » tarfcma straggle
A mam may work twelve hours a day
&gt;r fifteen years on a morning newspaper
she sufoMdp} in tearing the bird off,
ithout taking a vacation for the benefit
whan it rrftreataa tif a picture of Grin.
1 hia health ; but should the same man
Lee, upon which it perched. The lady

quit at 3 p. m., in leas than a year he
weald be •&gt; “overworked” arid worn
out that he would want* six weeks’ holi­
day to recuperate. It must be in the
dnnking-water.—-Aorrtatown Herald.

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Dost Sods, Sim, Hoasry, Notions, Cloths, Yknnels, ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Chocks, 'Denims.
140
108
53
984
308
324
50

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Win of U.Mcrwear, fbr Ladies and Genie.
StriuM' Clothing, for Men, Boy» and Youths.
Overcoats, for Men, Boys and Youths.
Pra. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women and Children.
prs. of Rubber Goode, all «tyle».
prs. of Buri Gloves and Mittens.
Pieces of Prints, for 5 cent* per yard.

Groceries for JFCverybody.
I always aim to make prices on goods as

JJOOT AND SHOE SHOP.

A. BURCMAN
Opposite ParUy's fibre Step,
NASHVILLE,.

-

-

MICHIGAN,

LOW AS THE LOWEST
And prices on PRODtCE as High as the Highest and give
every one a fair, squarfe deal.

ilajslivilir girertwj.

D. C. GRIFFITH.
VILLAGE OFFICERS
Pr~l&lt;Us«/€llhu Chlnrean.
Ksc»rtw jFr»nk Mcltaty.

JJARPWARE SPECIALTIES

BLACKSMITHING,
AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.

Detroit Stove Works Stoves,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,

Iron, Nails ajifl Steel,

guiaw girrrtorj.
W. H YOUNG,
D. Offiof Hast ddo Of Mais BtrMt, NaahvlUa
• Office boors from T toS a. m. sad « to 7*. m

M

MD.

H A BARBER,

Houuofaihie PhyMctea and Burnrou
• Office. near reaktonoa,os corner of Watalt*

DR. C. W. GOUCHER,

60,000
BOTTLES OF FRIZELLES
VEGETABLE

PURE WHITE (EIDS AND LINSEED OKS,
'V'arnisKeB. Co1oi-h mt&lt;I Bi-uiwlies, Blood Purifier
CHAMPION X-CUT SAWS,
SOLD ON TBE PACIFIC COAST
On its roerite alone, not a dollar used ia
newspapers, the recomendationti of
those using it being sufiicient to make
this enormous sale.
Also,

CHAS. H. BRADY,
Ind ConrryUMtSt sipcctellr. Bounty and FanMon Claim! pratnpily atSmdrt to. and all atber
bufhkeaa entructo? to m» car«. Office oppoalto Un»n llouae, Nuhfllfo. Mkh.

LEWIS DURKEE
T AWrER, Noun Subtle, R»*J EaJaU
JLu anew A&lt;ent. Uollwltoos promptly
Converanefng prop-rly executed
Offli
Griffith'! Store.

PUMPS, BOTH WOOD AND IRON,
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS,
TABLE CUTLERY. SHEARS, RAZORS, &amp;c.,
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ TOOLS.
ry Thanking the public for their literal pntronnge dunug tlie part, I ahull
endeavor by good goods and Loir Pricer to merit it in tlie future.

EMORY FARADY.
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing car*,
fully and pumptly attended to. Office eaal
.U1- U.l_
W--k_.I1. Ui-L

FRANK C. BOISE.

J

62O9ooo
BOXES OF FRIZELLES

COMPOUND MANDRAKE
And Rhubarb Pills,

WAL TAKMENTEK,
MI&gt;. OSes orer linll'a Drue
. mooleillm Mich.

More, Ver

Sick Headache, Billiousnos*

W. H GRISWOLD,
&gt;•■!«)•&lt;»•d of

O. Homoeopathic Physician and Snryroo.
• Office over P.«i&gt; Griffith1* atosa. Rrotoeiire

M

lbw Are*maln»! ihr rompoandlny them with oihrrRnot! B»d Hnrba tsakn tlwir nciiou mine errtaia
and rlTxitva. Try tbeiu and know tlxtr good
qaalltlea for yoarwlf.

----------- XEW STOCK OF-

A. M. FLINT,
TTIJRXKY at taw «nd Solicitor tn Chancery
Court! of Ihlailate.
Offica over 1&gt;. C
Griffith'! Store, Naihvllte, Mich.

A will praettoa in all the
collection! pruinuUy made.

£ PARADY,

BOOTS and SHOES,
JUST RECEIVED.

ANUFACTURER of BooU and Sboe*. Makins
1TJL u&gt;d rTpdr;nj MaUy dona, aUo Uriel Miaolion to fill all order* aroaipdT, »nd n the IowmI
Uriafprto—. Stay-M aid* of Main ritr—L

TRSASSf,
Stout kotwa, p»xl dray

Price. - - 20c. a Box
FBIZELLE BB03. Props. San FraaauooL

WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED

SftOO Brwnrd!

STIMOIBD SCREW FASTERED GOODS

WE will pay lh&lt; i.boic reward lor any taw ot
liver corn plaint, dyapvpala, tick hcadarta. i-dlgas

----- SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

^liattDES SCHEIDT,
I

B1.ACKUMVM,

.fcr Hacsarallli ai.-i

lisa at hia

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS &amp; SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE

£HtaelUntou&gt; ®a«U.

yyOLCOTT HOUSE,
Xs-hvillr, Michiann-

C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

Health Is Wealth.

STANDARD SCREW
BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE Tp

pn-malure o J age.
abuie, or mtr iudul

tlTT* OSrir THE SOLES
P J. PLKCIIIS,
Boss Barber.

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■ /ASTENED WITH IT.----------- ---

CALL 4ND SEE THEM.
NV. Ct. AYLSWOR'I H

T &lt;i biij^iv.----- ------ 1----- !
Notary Pnblfo,

g

LIEBHAU8EB,

'J'HEY HAVE GOT ’EM.

Who?

What?

KOCHER BROS. NEW GOODS IRVEREIORS

READY MADE CLOTHING,
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR
'J’HAT HUSBAND OF MINE I
O.U hU SHAVING*, nd HAIR CUTTIKO

A. L. RASSY’ft,

g 4. BUSH.
'

"THE BOSS"

BOOT AND SHOE IAKER,
WAIHYILLK,

NO PATENT NO PAT.
MiTP UTA statinelfor wmbank*! devfo

.

MICH.

yynxiAM jones,

Ladies R. M. Beaver Cloaks,
ViSKU MILLS XSS! CLOHIIC,
Liiiport/ed Cashmeres,
DRESS TRIMIN&amp;S in Worsted, Silks and Satins.
£3" IN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
cannot be equalled in thir market. Ladies fail not to see them
before you purchase.
OV» STOCKS

OF

Prints, Flannels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Suitings, Carpets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, &amp;c.,

DENTISTS

Li larger and better •elected than ever before «• an inapectioo will convince.

KOCHER BROS.

�SYRUBU
TIMOTHY TUMBLE.
Izx.K

mo,

ALWAYS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM.

Micuigak SmipCawal &gt;
Oct, L 1W0. f

uw, enxrp, tickling MOMlion in tbe

Uuue wives aad tittle oum r who UH

Sold by

Sltxw I writ ImU, th I. little bBrg ban

frenrr by m mectiu held at tbe Opera
House. Twas called by preechrrs and
church fokes to take into conrideratioc
«ut*h like. The incetin wub called to
enter by Bev. Jahn Sbokemup, who exjdaaed th* object of the call, and then
sugrsted that tbeHJeetin have a cbareinnti and secretary. Jim immegiatly
ijominated the Hon. Timothy Tumble,
with wu» seconded bv more than a
dox?n,an&lt;£the me Un votedyunaniumsly
for me. The Rev. Shakmuup was then

pin for tbe oom. after which the meet-

the follerin preambel and reacrloonbun
and moved itadopsbnn:
•
’
Weraa: Intemprence, sweariu, hosa
muon, gamblin and oil itakindred evils
air giitin to be die most prominent and
popular amnsenenta of the day, there­
fore resolved, that it Is the duty of the

dteoonnteE*Bcc evry such evil, and to
use their influence to overcam the
wickedness from whatever source or
under whatever name it may cum.
The rcselooehuna was pendin, and
several embraced the opportunity to
speek. The Rev. Geo. ’Tubbs arte and
adreaaed the meetin for J hour. He sed
lie aus sorry to sec the peeple of thia
grate nashun ao strongly weded to
thare gods intemprence, profanity,
sabbath hrakin, card playin, and all
tbemodem forma of polite wickedness.
He sed twaa gittin to be very popular
now days to hav a lotety game to git
money for the preechcr. If the church
wanted to rase a few dollars tha got up
a soehil or fare where the old fokes told
yams, taw k cd of tbe last boss race,
politicks, or the latest fashuna, etc.,
while theyung fokes went off into a
nuther room where tha danced all nite
chargiu so-such a number, just to git
muney for tbe church. The Rev. sed
he wus glad to githis munny, but wua
it rite to gitfuuda that way for religoua
purposes!
The next one that ria up was a far­
mer, he sed he bad noticed that tbe
fokes was goin over to the devil auful
fast, and he woodent wunder if some
on eiu wuagoin by telergraf, he cited
a case of a yung farmer who cum into
the naborhoed a few years ago, thia yung
man wua juat married, and he and hia
wife wuh both stedv church goers and
woodent hardly do tbe chorea on Sundy; tha waa so pius, but thia fall thia
yung fanner fitted hia ground on San­
dy, and rood Ijc seen at wurk at sumthin, most evry Sandy. Now,'what
canned such a change! dident the bells
of the churches sound aa sweet, the
words of the minister as preshus, the
music and siugia so heavenly; the pew
in tlie house of God as comfortable !
or, wus it that the mighty dollar had
got such a logement in his hart that
ennything lioly and just coodent git
not even standin room on the outer­
most corner.
Then agin, he sed he was surprised
that thare wu* so much sabbath brakiu.
Evry Sandy yeu cook beer shootin of
fire arms in evry quarter. Ail day long
guns will be fired off*around his fields
not only disturbing the peeceof the
peeple, bat violating God’s holy day.
The speekersed he used to belong to
the church. bat of late tho devil hail
got a inorgageon him, and he dident
tend Sandy skool, or meetin,- blong to
tlie tempmnee, and unless he pade up
the hiorgsge party soon he wua afrade
the devil wixxi foreclose.
As hood as the farmer set down, one
of the good old mothers in Isreal rte up.
Her loks was silvery white, her step
was feeble, and when she stood up a
a silence fell on all. not an eye but wua
•turned on her, and with a sweet, mu­
, sical voiceahc began one of the most
techiu appeals for human ade, I ever
herd, but she lade the blame of so
much wickedness at the door of the
men, she sed the wimmin wasept en­
tirely innocent she knew, but ever
since Eve made such a sad mistake in
tbe garden of Eden, wimmin had let
the men have thare own way, and she
thot if enny one ot to be to blame for
*h*t grate sin of our first parents, twos
tbe men. Who runs the saloon, says
■he, who passes laws sankahuniu the
scllin ot tlie damnable liquid,the sett in

in his color with winch to
_ _y. hte
__
system, callin it heltfay and savia twil
cure rumatu and kindred ill* or, per­
chance treatin a rowdy gang till late
at nite, and all retirin'with brain reelin
while the chfdrep are wondering if
iba wil ever be so, not even dreaming
little inocedt ones, that tha appotita is
already formed for strong drink, by,
partaking of fathen hclthy cider T
It is not the wimmin, no! No! Now.
fathers, brothers, sons, she began,
wbare are we driftin! what will becum
of ns! Look at the mtery, crime and
woe! beer the appeals for help! can yeu
stand silently by and say thare is no
remedy! Are the pulpits to keep silent
for foer of offending some brother who
pays rite royally for a place to air his
nches, or abstain/rotn speekipof all
these curses for feer but few will cam
to heer the. Shame on such religion,
to the dogs with it, let us have true
christions to fill our patpits, who are
not afrade to speck boldly of our sins
and bring shame on those who coun­
tenance the evils of the day. Let the ,
men pass just laws and see that
are enforced, abolish the saloons and
gambling hells, refooae to Rive licence
to enny evil, give up the cider bisnees,
keep the sabbath sacredly os a day of
fest, love tlie lord, do good and com­
municate and all will be welt
When this good old mother set doun
the peeple all ris up and cheered and
cheered for 9 minutes, after which the
Reselooshan passed yunanimusly and
the meetin adjourned, and all went
from the room with a determination to
do sumtliin, good or bad.
,
I went home and went to bed but I
coodent sleep, all nite long the words
of tliat good old woman kept ringin io
my cars, I new I was guiltv, I new I
h«»d helped to pass tlie laws, I new I
bed patronised saloons, yes, I new all
she sed was true, but bow can we help
it! The merchants says,take away the
saloons and our bianess falcs. Stop the
makin and selin of drink and wharo
will tho U. 8. git its revenue, tbe states
its full treasury, the city Jfunds to do
bisness. Stop licencin saloons and
gamblin and taxes will be grater.
What can we do ! Munny before reli­
gion, fasliuDs before charity, truth
when it don’t cut, and all is lovely.
Despondingly Yores,
Timothv Tumble.
THE WESTERN ■ICHKIAN FAIR.

8P&amp;IE0 A OOHEAHYS EXHIBIT.

Opinion of the Pmao Concerning it
Entertaining Art Hall, at tlie south '
door, the magnificent show made by
SPRING AND COMPANY

Caught the eye at oucc, and it held t&gt;e ।
eyes of the ladies so long that tlie oth­
er exhibitors hardly stood a fair chance.
By the time they had done admiring
and discussing it, they had to hurry
through to make the tour of the hall in
proper season. The rich carpets, and
curtains, and shawls, could not have
been ruled out of Art Hall by the most
hypocritical. The carpete hung against
the walls, witli their rich colors har­
moniously blended and duly contrast­
ed, appealed to the sense of the beauti­
ful, and the elegant curtains and shawls
depending artistically fron the gallery
set off the display tp perfection. The
luxurious velvet, heavy body Brussels,
and cut velvet caniets were enough to
start the wealthy housewife direct for
tlie big Mouroe street store, and drive
the poorer one wild with envy. The
specimens in this line were sufficient to
con vince anyone who might have doubt­
ed that Spring easily leads in this line
of trade. And bow the good old. house­
wives—with minds full of memories of
worsted dogs, seeming to threaten rab­
ies to any who should step on them,
and tediously wrought parti-colored

ELEGANT RUGS
Tliat divided honor* with the carpets.
Turkish rags.Bonretta rug*, and rug*
of velvet.made the good mau clutch his
pocket book a* the goo&lt;i wife gazed on
the beautiful tempters. Lovers of lace
feasted their eye* on a pair of rare an­
tique lace curtains, and some handsome
lambrequins appeared to good advan­
tage. Owe of the best things on tbe
gror.nds waa this firm’s array of genu­
ine India shawls, selling for from $100
to $350. Another thiug worth noting
was their counterpaina. The resources
of the house could lie guessed at, too,
from the rolls of large and
€O8Tta' BLANKETS
Shown—among them fine Rose blank­
ets selling as bigli as fifty dollar*. Tlie

*i qualities. Elegant lace curtains with
tembreqaia* and appropriately hung;
seta of thojatest style neck trimmingn
eta., displaying to fall advantage the
various articles going to make up a
lady’s complete toilet all of which are
in stock at Spying &amp; Co’*. The eye of
the good hoiiM- keeper ineujieciiuly tak­
en with the array of superior table lin­
en, uapkins,M*reefik* quilt* with pink
and blue center*, and in pure white,
California rare blanket^ ete. A gen­
uine $100 India shawl, and rare and
rich silk* of various patterns, chain
every lauy'a attention. The display as
a whole has rarely been equaled in

piOINEEEL JHTORE I

Blnoe the Introduction ot KeHocfi Columbian

. A.U1 All Achw And pall
,cbol«TA mortal, dlxrrhor

and the power to impart benefit that
casaot be had from tbe cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
crate per bottle.

WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO ENTERTAIN Cus­
tomers and to treat them to the

Best line of Goods in Town

ly recommended for curing liver com-

stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at W rente per box.
Fltuabugg.

fflichiflan gtntraljUilroai
-AT THE-

SPBinG AND COMPANY.

We do not wish to see anything finer
than tbe display of staple and fancy
dry goods made iiv Spring it, Co. at the
this year. The firm occupy one of
largest and best spaces in Art hall
they have filled every avilableinch
something of rare interest and
. Notable among a hundred othgs, are tho great variety of cari displayed in a score of different
M and patterns. These form the
and background to the whole pic­
ture and one must perforce see and ad­
mire. A feature of special interest is
the numerous exquisite full dress cos­
tumes for ladies, arranged on forms,
and representing with accuracy not
merely the quality but the exact style
and tit of garments such as dresses,
cloaks, dolmans, etc. Handsome lace
cuitaius surmounted by lambrequins,
give a homelike appearance to improv­
ed makes are also shown. An assort­
ment of elegant vari-colored silks is in­
cluded. ho one can possibly miss tbe
tlOO India shawl or embroidered cloths,
the Marseilles plain aud colored quilts,
California rose blankets, oil cloths, fine
table linens, napkins, etc., which go to
make the ladies glad. In arrangement
as in stock tbe exhibit is one of the
finest everseen in the state. Grand
liapidt Ttmet.

MAIN LINE.
ON AND AFTER DExTTs. 1170. TRAINS O&gt;
tha M*in Um will jmm Jackson m follows:

IVLost Favorable Rates
Mall-----

“AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.”

Kight Expre« 5:00 t m. Arrfr. Dwlrott fcoo a. ■'

■ GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Our Stocks in Boots and Shoes are complete.
Rubber Boots for Men and Boys.
Clothing a specialty.
Trunks and Valises, lots of ’em.
Remnent Edgings 10 cents a bunch.
Groceries in abundance, and none but the
best qualities kept tor sale.
Crockery of the most approved pattern.

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Trunk and Catvida Soo then- Rallwaya.

E. C. BROWK,

OUR MOTTO IS

■yyHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING
----- IN THE LINE OF------

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,

teen Ounces to the Pound.

ALLEN BROS.
GRAND

RAPIDS,

’

H. B. LEDYARD.

P T. BOISE,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

Hediclncs, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, A'nrnfaihes,

Dcn’t fail to call; we will do you good.
Surgical Instruments
And all the leading Remedies in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines

Largent Stock
I.owt'Hi Pricew

rio

DRUGGIST.

No Shoddy Goods; Three Feet to the Yard; Six-

ItwiDpayyou tortileIbeeatabllabmenlof

R. WOLCOTT

CLOSING OUT
----------ALL GOODS---------

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CONTINUOUS FACING,

School Books,
Blank Books,
Mleoellan’s Books.
x urn, uxx or
Bibles, Autograph aol
Photograph Albums
a courixn um or
STATIONERY,

WaD Paper and Bordering,
[TRIMMJUI FRRKJ
AS FINE A LINE OF

All parties having nn account, please call and settle IMMEDIATELY.

BEST SHIRTS, SHOP

C OINTEINTS

-------- WITHOUT---------

As there is in town, and all war­
ranted to be as represented
or money refunded.

KXTRA COST

CALL AND SEE ME
Before buylne aay of Ute above mentioned artld
eliewbere, aa I can mvo jmu moaey.

RIP DOWN THE BACK,

F. T. BOISE.
ALLFA BROS

Illuminated £ Electricity!
OPEN EVERY EVENING NOW,

Q

W. SMITH SELLS

GENUINE MASON

FRUIT CANS I

•ing its immense stock of new goods for fall and winter,
te best manufacturers «f Foreign and Domestic Woolen
EXTRA TOPS AMD RUBBERS.
Fabrics in the world. We do not like to work in the dark; WHITE FISH,
TROUT,
□either do we sell goods io the dark, but will honestly show
LAKE HERRIAG,
tbe purchaser what he is buying. Our line of
----- By the pound or keg.------

Fine Cloths for Suitings, Sugar, Tea

Coats and Vest snd Pants, is very large and complete in the
assortment. A large and select stock of

manufacture, were exceptionally good.
eriywhere ’
We noticed, too, a nice lot of embroi­
ffl-fame to which fiend* callin them- dered blanket* for infante. Tho had­
ttlvaa mon, entice .the unwary and ing position taken bv this firm at tbe
Kiris merely an index to it* position
western Michigan. It is justly the
C. C. WOLCOTT to Agent for the
favorite in thw section of the state.—
only GENUINE NEW SINGER in the
Hatarday
Pott.
market, and th&lt; only SINGER worth
KPRIXG AND COMPANY.
downward until disgrace stare* them
buying. Tbuusaudsof the OLD SING­
One &lt; if the largest and test e xhibits
on the erroandji this year or ever seen ER MACHINES are in tlie market.
RaDte that of Spring A Com­
j dry goods. It eomprist* al­
ing, all tbe fault of thew- wood I* pin* the line, and
ert to buy SINGER MACHINES only
ofC. C. .WOLCOTT, or Mb Agents
the price from
$45.00
no much time ami
; whn ho« reduced
»7nS^'Too
‘a’ww
P1

it• Htt’e noea air ahtrerw. with

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FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS! COFFEE

OUR MERCHANT TAILORING. DEPARTMENT is excelled
by none, aiming to be consistent in price and executing all or­
ders in the highest style of art. Call and see and examine the
largest assortment and best selected stock of

MEH’S, YOUTHS AMD BOYS READY-MADE CLOTHING
to be found in Michigan. New gdods, latest styles and low
price*. Rises for the largest man or smallest bov.

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. New Novelties.
DUMBERMENM StWLffiS-OaBte. Blnnkctm Wool Eodu.'Wool MitUo.
’"I■J’”'’"’™'. *»•
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TEN WARRENTEF. for 3 year* wfthlE.
c.irh in u’.-ii.-.
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Under
thf TOWCP Clock
GRAND RAIMDH. MICH. *

BOIXiOXAM,
nuwiEv wKiur.

hekkim; a baliut,

fresh

SALT MEATS,
AND HEAPS OF

CROCKERY
^C. W. SMITH.

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SATURDAY,

- OCT. 9, 1880.
;

VICINITY LOCALS,
OOUHTY LINK ITEMS.

aaovE items.

Mrs. Job. Wileni ba. gone to WMor-

The Democratic county convention

The maple* are putting on their
beautiful autniQiHd hue.
John Blown’* horse lie* moulding iu
the ground, as be (John) goes marching
on (foot).
Our pumpkins are a failure and we
did'nt have time to finish our wooden
one for the fair.
. During the storm Saturday night one
of Pliney McOmbere’ straw stacks wim&gt;
struck by lightning and burned up.
Mr. C. H. YrMD Arman of Hasting*, ad­
dressed the people at tbe Buck school
house Thursday evening, upon the po­
litical issue*.
Theodore Plunisey and wife of
Woodland come to hi* father’* Tuesday
night, and Wednesday morning Phinisey and daughter accompanied them
to tlie advent camp meeting at Battle
Crock.
Mr. Spires was returning from Nash­
ville in that fearful storm Saturday
nigbtlwben he ran off one the bridges on
Feigliner’s flats, and found it necessary
to cut'his harness in. pieces in order to
extricate his team.

ia Hastings, on Saturday. »t 1^0 p- m.
by N. Bailey, chairman of coUnty coumittee, who in a few brief remarks
stated the object of the meeting, as­
serting that **10 Barry county w© are
weak but the Nation is all right.”
On • motion of Mr. Bailey, Dr. Peck-

Copt. Bowen feeds a blind cow.
Aunt Fanny .Wilson is regaining her
health.
Potatoes are a very poor crop in this
section ।
If yon wish good neighbors; endeav­
or to be a good neighbor yourself.
A heavy rain storm passed oyer this
' section on Saturday and Sunday last
Ed. Reese and wife of Battle Creek,
spent last Sunday visiting their old
neighbors.
H. C. Goddard, the village landlord,
has been serving a term in Jackson.
’Twas visiting friends.
A large number of Democrats of Knl■
uno assisted at the pole ra’singst
Bellevue on Saturday last
I
John Wise of Calhoun Co., is visiting
Must be Ed. Stewart now sings
friends in this vicinity, and enjoying
himself by shooting pigeons and foxes. "Boses wither and then bloom” for it
ia
supposed that Edward Stewart and
Miss Elsia Moon of Hesperia, is visit­
ing at E. D. Williams’, and we notice Roia Savage were bound together in
holy
wedlock, Oct. 5th, and started for
that Warren don’t go a bee banting as
Fcnville, where tbe laiter’s sister re­
often as usual.
Four Paws show at Battle Creek and sides.
Geo. Mason’s dog neared a colt that
the terrible wind storm at Bellevue,
seems to be the greatest excitement at Bill. Logan was driving, Tuesday eve­
ning, which ran over a stone pile, up­
the present time.
Cute Smith of Kalamo, jn dosing setting tiie buggy, and leaving Bill,
out his store with the intention of go­ with a scratched face and sprained an
ing ot&gt;a farm, so Birt can exercise kle, and brought up in front of* John
Bell’s, having passed a fence and a tree
himself a little more.
Several of our formers don’t propose where there was little more than room
to sell their apples at the the price they for a horse, and consequently left deep
are at the present time, and are cover­ indentation on either side T. T.
Dewey was does at hand and took
ing them over witli dirt.
If the Hawlc would inform uj» just charge of tho wreck.
John Carveth of Middleville, spoke
where Alice Hyde was teaching school
four niilds south of Nashville, he would at the McKelvey school house,Tuesday
evening. He has recently changed
be doing us n great favor.
Foxes are after youx West Kalamo from Democrat to Republican, and he
man, they think he is a spring chicken, addressed himself particualrly to the
or a young goot^. Something must be Democrats, and in such a manner that
to a neutral looker on, it don’t seem as
done to save his "bacon.”
Jeff. Showalter and bride n’ill pooh though they would ever vote a Demo­
cratic
ticket agaiu. The Nashville
set up for themselves in F. Showalter’s
house. *^nd Isaac Townsend and bride boys made it interesting with their
torch
light
procession and singing.
commence buniness in the Beal bouse
Tuesday afternoon Rev. A. D. New­
in Maple Grove.
ton
performed
an interesting ceremony
T. A. Crandall’s increasing business
has made it necessary for him to en­ for Asa Matteson of Nashville, and
Emma
Culp
of
this place whereby
large hia store, having added on a room
for fancy goods, winch makes it more their destinies were united for life^The
guests
numbered
about
40, and among
convenient for him.
There is a man residing on the coun­ them was that fun-loving, mirth-pro­
. ty line, who says that if he hiul known voking West Kalamo man. Among
twenty years ago as much about wom­ the presents was an elegant silver but­
en as he now knows, he could never ter dish, presented by Thomas Brice, a
butter knife by C. H. Brady, and a set of
have been coaxed or hired.
There has been a man peddling Bib- silver spoons by Frank McDerby and
lea throughout this section, and occa­ wife. The wedded pair left for Nash­
sionally where he finds a man that is ville, Tuesday evening, where they
financially embarrassed, he will donate will take up theiruliode. Maple (Trove
him one, providing lie has a daughter loses one of her much respected Indies
of society, nud Nashville wins. Long
that is a good looker.
Another Kalamo boy got caught. On and happy may they live. 1. L. Dodge.
Tuesday last Asa Matteson took to
himself a wife iu the perspn of Miss
Emma Culp of Maple Grove. Good
bye, Asa. May sunshine continually
smile upon you, and your "little troub­
les” grow up to bless their aire.
The other morning W. C. Wilcox had
a presentiment that nil was not right
with a two-year old heifer which he
had tied head and foot to prevent jump­
ing and going out in the pasture found
her cast on the side hill, with a fence
rail twisted betjvecn the rope and head
of the animal, and its head tnrned
back under ita body. Whit, cut the
rope, pulled the head into line, but it
was “which and tother” with the poor
brute about living/ but after a few
atruggles,lifc returned, and Whit, feels
rejoiced.
Dan Myers and ^Vill Rian, gave a
party in Mrs. Townsends’ new house
on Friday night of last week, which
would have been a very enjoyable af­
fair had it not had been for a party of
debauchers from Nashville, who came
there bringing with them viragoes,who
had left virtue behind, and bringing
instead, a good supply of liquor to help
them along in their sinful ways. .They
spent the evening in stomping and
swearing,- and making expressions,
which dashed the modesty of the inno­
sent, and I have been informed by oue
who claimed to have been an eye-wit­
ness, that they went into an orchard
close by and partook of fruit without
permission of the owners, and now in
my opinion, when these sons and
daughters of degradation are called np
before the bar of God to give, an ac­
count of their actions and deeds done
while here Mow, that they will find
booked for them a bad record. I wish
it plainly understood that not all of the
people from Nashville were badly be­
haved . There was an exception.
Nerve.
CEDAR CREEK ITEMS.

Chaa. Murphy has got hut cider mill
in operation at this place.
The frame of the new grist mill la up
and the carpenters busily working on it.
The farmers are through sowing
wheat. They have sown tbe latest thia
season they ever did, and tbe fly is
working in it that which was sown
earliest.
During the rain storm of last Satur­
day night, tlie bam of Chas. Caipenter
was struck by lightning and burned
with its contents, consisting of about
five tons of hay, and 200 bushels of
wheat, and one of his horses. Ko in­
surance.
C. P. L.

ASSYRIA ITEMS.
Alix Campbell, came home from the
north wry sick bust week.
Red Ribbon meetings at tlie M. E.
church every’ Saturday evening.
John Munger is diging a cellar under
hi« house, and putting up a wall.
C. II. Russell tipped over his carriage
the other night, and badly damaged it.
Elder McPhail has been sent buck on
the Assyria Circuit for the coming
year.
Mr. Chafey of Wisconsin, is visiting
at Richard Jones’. Richard Jones and
wife celebrated their golden wedding,
Sept. 29th.
C. H Dennison addressed a large
audience on Thursday evening, setting
forth the principles of the Republican
party in a gentlemanly manner.
A relief meeting was held at the
church on Monday evening, for Che
benefit of Mr. Geo. VanAuken, and
over $70 raised and, a committee ap­
pointed to solicit aid throughout the
surrounding community.
The political kettle is seething, and
some lively
times
were
wit­
nessed a few evenings since at a, meet­
ing addressed by Mr. Freeman of Mid­
dleville. After the speech a lively con­
fab was had by different ones present
in which 0. Long and Mr. McCall took
an active part. We will put up Mr. Mc­
Call against any greenbackcr in the
county, the stalwart Hecox of Maple
Grove not excepted.
H. .H

HICKORY CORNERS ITEMS.

READ MY LIBERAL OFFER

short speech dn the work in Barry Co.
antl^scd by asking die committee to

Mr. Click, editor of Democrat, waa
made secretary of the con ven don, and
the chair appointed acommittee of
five on credentials, consisting of II. A.
Goodyear of Hastings, Edgar FlausIrary of Barry; Seneca Larabee of
Hope; Ira Stowell of Woodland; and
D. D. Darling of Irving. :
'rhe committee on credentials report­
ed the following delegatee present: .

Hope— Milon Waldorff Wllllrd Psyns Seneca
Larabee, H F. Peckham and Columbus Campbell.
Oratuevillc—Fred Neeeley.
Caatleton—EHl.u Chipman, John H. Smith,
Joshn. Martin, Ira B. Batcheller. H W. Dicklnaon
and H'ram Partello.

HMUnp'Clty-IL-A. G-wSyror, John BoMtner.
M. W.f&amp;ker,N. B*ney, M. fl. Clark, J. B Good­
year. PhlMM Smltk, W. a Goodyear, D, G. HobinMill, D. B McElwam and M. H Wlur
Kutlaod—E. JoM.«on, Norraan Johnwn, Staphen
Yockloy aod Jobs Headricks.
F
WwoJlaad-B, &lt;A. Lamb, F. B. Dark**, P.rry
Stowell, Ira Slowelk C. K Palmerton and A. J, Palmertlou.
Carlton—M. Lndlfw, Ju. Carptnter, Goo. Mur
dotk, John IkjUhrliOr, Ollver-Cbcnoy and
Ray-

I will give to the person buyinglhe most Goods
OF ME WITHIN THE 60 DAYS BETWEEN OCT. 4th AND DEC. 4th, AN

ELECIUIT (25 GERMAN PAISLEY SMWL!
£3F I have a large, stock, and am receiving New Goods daily in Dress Goods, Shawls, Waerproofs, Cloaks, Skirts, Sheeting, Prints, Shirtings, Denims, Flannels, Cashmeres, Silk and
Fancy Laces, Silk Velvet, Passimetry Trimming, Fringes, Hosiery, Gloves, Clothing, Trunks,
Sachets, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Groceries, eVer shown in Nashville, and at the
lowest cash price.
»

Remember We Sell for Cash.

J.

And are not undersold by any square-dealing house in Michigan.
Nashviille, October 1, 1880.
Assyria, Johnstown, Prairieville and Yankee
Sprlnga were not represented.

Mr. Stowell moved that a committee
of one from each township and wards
ot the city of Hastings be appointed to
prepare and present to the committee
for its consideration a county ticket.
Mr. Flausbnry moved to amend by
making the committee to consist of
four from each Rep. district. Mr. Stow­
ell accepted the amendment.
This
was objected to by some and arising
vote was called for and resulted in 35
yeas to 31 nays.
The choir appointed as such com­
mittee. M. W. Riker, P. Brown, 1. B.
Balchellor and Im Stowell from the
first Representative district, and A.
Aldrich, G. Campbell, A. L. Thomas
and L. K. Powers from tlie second
district.
After the committee retired speeches .
were made by H. A. Goodyear, urging
that the committee adopt the ticket
made a short time ago by the Green­
backers, thinking this would lie best.
He knew that "we had been treated
sltabbily by them, but then oil boys
have big heads." and he felt tliat he
would be
justified
before God
and his fellow citizens, if they us­
ed all the means in their hands to de
feat the Republican party.
Chance given for all presntto ex­
press themeslves on tho subject, and
se veral prominent delegates were call­
ed, but refused to express themselves
on the matter. The chairman was call­
ed and responded by endorsing all that
the Hon. Mr. Goodyear had said and
concluded by saying that he thought
that anything to defeat the. Republican
party would be honest, and that all
means in their power should lie used to
bring about a change.
Eugene Pringle was called and spoke
about 15 minutes, when the chairman
annouijtt d that the committee were
ready to report, which they did os fol­
lows :
For Judge of Proliate.T. A, De Rin er;
Sheriff, Milon Waldorff; Clerk. D. J).
Darling; Register, E. C. Elliott; Treaa..
D. G. Robinson; Pros. Att’y. Wm.
Rowley ; Circuit Court Commissioner,
Hickson W. Rolfe ; Surveyor, Joshua
Martin; Coroners,John Beumer and
L. Smith.
On motion of Mr. Martin the report
was accepted. Mr. Martin moved that
the committee do not make any nom­
inations. A rsing vote taken and mo­
tion lost. On motion of Mr. Reed the
report of the committee waa adopted.
Mr. Clark offered the following :
Jletloved, That the county committee
have power to till out the ticket should
there beany tliat refused to allow their
name to run on tlie, ticket which was
carried.
On motion N.Bailey waa made chair­
man of county committee,and the chair
appointed a county committe of Areas
follows; E. C. Elliott of Barry, Ira
Stowell of Woodland, John Bessmer of
Hastings, Ira Batchellor of Castleton
and F. A, DeRimer of Thornapple.
After electing delegates to the Sen­
atorial convention to be held in Nash­
ville. The house divided into first and
second districts for the election of
Representatives.
The result of the
action of the first district waa the nom­
ination of Richard Jones of Assyria,
the Greenback nominee, and the sec­
ond district the nomination of Edgar
Flausbury of Barry,
BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

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Trade withHim and Save MJouey

1
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THIS OFFICE.
r FOUNDS GAINED in throe week., and cured
6 4c 7 Blk 7.Freeport, consideration 300
Cook 4c Sheldon to Madiaon Itanaota, 40 acres on ID ofconaumptlon.
Meaara. Craddock *• Co., 1032 Bare St.,
e« 34 Rutland, consideration 150
Philadelphia, Pn.
Emma M Campbell to Palmer B Cranston 40
acres on Sec 6 Bn* land. consideration 1.500
D ( Griffith to I N Kellogg, lot W Naabrille.,
Olotment/foi
a
frieod
of
mine
who
la not expected
consideration 100
to live; and aa your medicine* cured me of CON
SUMPTION aoiuc three year* a«o. 1 «»nt him to
try them. I Rained flftoen pound* while taklLK the
Maple Grove. 600
D 8 Hobtw to T J Brook*. 40 acre, on Sec 13 flrtt three bottle*, and I know it la Ju*t the thing
for him.
Rcapeetfully,
J. V. HULL, v
Maple Grove, cooelderalion 600
Lar retxxburg, Andcreon Co., K».
EM Holbrook to John F Holbrook, 20 astro on
Tbl* remedy apeak* for Itoelf. One bottle will
aatiafy
the
mint
akeptteal.
There
la
not a single
Sec 16 Woodland, conUderalton 1,000
•ymptom ofConsuntptlon that It does not
dinlpale at once, and It will break up a fre*h cold
on See 23 28 a 39, Yankee Springe, consideration 'n 34 hour*. UK per pint bottle. CRADDOCK*
CO.. 1033 ttocc HL. Philadelphia, Pa.
2.000

Henry Ferguson to Margaret Whelan, 80 a.*re* on

15 Blitland, contlderation IS

Rutland, consideration 340
Moses Shalt* to J Laubaugt, 40 acres on Sec 34
Rutland, consideration 1,000

The Chicago
Weekly News

tt.rn# acquainted

'pHE NASHVILLE LEVATOR,

Remodeled, Enlarged £ Improved
IN 1879,

So as to Enabe

Johnstown. conaldrration 1 .000

LOCAL MATTIERS.

Any number of farmers to

ty Buy your School Books of F. T.
Boise. A complete line.

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously iri Accuratly.

If you take our,ad vice you will lose
no time iu calling on your druggist for
"Sellers’ Cough Syrup”—without an
equal. Price 23 cents.

For Sale.

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MEDICINE

A Span of Colts, 3-years old.
E. D, Williams, West Kalamo.

desire to announce that having erected
one of tbe largest and most convenient
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
tyBuy your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes, they are prepared to receive and
Hats, Caps, Groceries, Provisions,
CrocKery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
who always sells at the lowest prices.

PAY TBE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

Restaurant I Restaurant!
For any quantity ot

Farmers when in town always go to
C. N. Dunham’s fora square meal or a
first class lunch. Fresh Bakery goods
and oysters received daily. Two doors
north of the post office,

tor

ES” For Jewelry and Watches go to That may be brought them. They
_____________ F. T. Boise.
keep for sale at the lowest prices

Tea ’

— runiAintilK »
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-—- --medielnc than MALT BITTKR8. prquxml from
Unfermanttd Suit, Hop*, ’nd Qulnin*. Tl^y teed
the body and the t&gt;r»ln, eurfi-h the blood* aoUdlty
the bones, harden the uiiim-Ii-*, quiet the nerve*,
cheer tho mind, perfect dlRntion.rerulat* the Momacb and bowels, clean*e 0.0 liver aud kldnev*. »nd
vitalUe with New Life ueery fluid of the body Be­
ware of Imitation* *ln harly namri Jx»k
the
| COMPANY’S SIGNATURE which appear* plainly
I on tho label of every bottoi. Rold everywhere^
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JJENRY ROE.

Tea I

Seeds, Flour, Feed, Lime, Salt,
Big Bargains in Tea, and a Beautiful
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
Conch Shell given with every Pound.
________________ C. W. Smith
Shingle*.
tyWill pay the highest market
price in cash for unsalted butter Farm­
ers bring in your butter and save the
salt.
E. Reese.

Money Sarei ly Dealim with Ita.
41i»SW8W0»THaBB00K.

| MEAT MARKET.
Keeps constantly on hand a big rtoek of

, Fresh and S(M

They all do It.
Go to the Old Reliable Market for rpHE BARRYVILLE MILLA.
Freeh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
Henry Roe.
Proprietor.

WALKER &amp; NORTON

Good New*.
I am now prepared to do Engraving,
in n neat and workman-like manner,
do not forget it. and bring on your Sil­
ver Ware and have it marked.
James Fleming, Jeweler

P*o»*i*ro*

ATT! DVT TADI V____

' Smulei Haai ani Stalim,
FRESH. FISH and FOVLTHT
IK THEIR SEASON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

FLOUR, MEAL I FEED,
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.

Nashville Market*.

9 ATTENTION

FARMERS I

25 Yankee Sprlngi, eoaridwation 400

city, canild-ratlon 1.000
Inga city, eonald*ration SOC

QIM5 8HQT.81HI

P.FOWXLLasox.swc!

Tea!

acre# oa Bee 16 Orangeville, conalderation 1.000.
Mr. J. M. Cadwalader is visiting in
Geo. W. and Bom A. Smith to C. A. Hough, 3 pt
the west.
•f lot 2 blk IS,Wood land, conaiduatlon 40.
Nice weather for the county fair and
W. T. Downing toO. A. Hougb^'pt of lot 2, blk
many of our people are attending.
13 Woodland, rooalderatlon 50.
A largeamount of wheat passed this
Thornapple,
cooeideratloe 55.
place to Augusta. The price being
about 88 cfs. per bu.
.
Daniel Dorr of Prairieville died week
before last from the effects of injuries
received by a wagon passing over him
some time since.
Walter Gregory to H. W. Williams, 100 aerro on
A Republican meeting and pole rais­ 8*c 34 4c 25 Prairieville,consideration 3,600.
ing, was well attended on Saturday last.
Tbe meeting waa called to order by
Geo. W. Marr, and A. Elliot made
chairman. The speakers were Messrs P. Sec 16 Yankee Springs, cotnid-rxUou 150.
W. Niakern and Hon. J. H. McGowan.
_____
A. A. E.

The M. E. social will be entertained
by Hrajtnd Dr. Barber, at their resi­
dence on Wednesday next, afternoon
and evening. Refreshments will bo
served from 5 to 7 o’clock. A cordial
invitation isexteuded to oil.

G. A. TRUMAN

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
WALKER &amp; NORTON, '

Naehvllle, consideration 150

.

Prop’8 of the BARRY VILLE MILLS

, Hides,
] Pelu,
if11'?
for
dec.M,rkbt

Pri“

Fresh. Goods, Full Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

__________ HBNKY ROE.

^^..’.^ENCYCIOPEDIA
YOUROWN^
LAWYER "*• - •

�jmmmw
Til FAMILY DOCTOR.

Anted to
white Col-

13 Delaware on

tobiterfere
District Judge

are conducted
Tn editors of the &lt;ktf«f journals in

on a gridiron
___ _
nr short time
Kuffloe* to cook it thoroughly; and I
have often found that to bo eaten when
all other mode* of invalid cooker* have
been tried in vain.—Cfcomfter*’ Journal.

way* regarded aa a cold body. In :
entry to which is strictly forbidden to all
•ome ot the more untutored of the
save followers of tho prophet A white suffice to decompose the teeth sub­
warfare in Ireland, asyc cinnta Supposed the moon to'be an
boy
in good health, from eight to four­ stances. In forty-eight hours the juice
latch,’ grow* • in intensity,
Graga WUkam Oml* debvwad tha orattou.
teen year. old, ooato from $180 to $200;
rf. the Viscount Mount....Jaanta Murray waa fatally gored tr
i tbe presence of tbe the departure of the sun below tlie honand 'flu
liknliliood
the diseocteuted pwuontry. ton. They supposed tho surrounding.
unknown u&lt;&gt;- of the moon to be so cold m to prevent it aa much. A girl under ten year* old place and acetic acid is formed. Animal
substances exert no deleterious influences
from thawing for all time.
Now, if it is true that the moon is ak maybe had for 8100. while a maiden bo­ until putrefaction is far advanced.
ftrocteua butt,
dead atar, as wo ore told, there are no, tween twelve and nix teen, capecially if
When cold affects the head and eyes
■he
can
read
and.
-write
and
Btrum
a
little
glacier, upon it If, on the other hand,
The daughter of ex-Preaident Zachary
He&gt;oHext’s wholesale drug store and
l on the rittar, i* worth 83,500. A female
Iridi drmina declare it to be in no way connect­ the moon is not a dead star, it may liave
MoLand h Reardon's hardware store at Troy, Taylor ha* joal drawn from tho United Staten ed with the land agitation, and urge the Gov­ glaciers on ita surface. It hu been[ slave of exceptional beauty, young, white
trvSBtiry th© balance of tho aalary which would ernment to resist the demand for reprvaaion. '
, and a virgin—the style moat in vogue arc
liAvc been paid linn had ho lived to aorvo out
mmxl....David Dougliuw A Oo„ importer* of hi*
A Dublin dispatch aaya that at a land one side of the surface of the moon. blonde# and black eyre—brings from
term of oflioc. The amount, mimo £16,000,
. 84,400 to 86.000. For a choice specimen,
itaere at New York, wbo tec ws ««o wuro waa pate pursuant totbo art
which
we
never
see,
but
the
probability
Ooagrero, for
of flannel fastened over ihe napkin with
worth ■'lNinon Lave siuoended.... hIomoq bd- relicf.r.’.CommtauoiKr WUttaoMou,
of ihe
is that the nnteen side has the same con­, with a mattering of French, and able to a handkerchief. Bo also a wet towel
». • gnm&lt;-T UltAnta Mt New
, play a few airs cm the piano, a rich
General Land Office, tn hia annul report shows the landlord*;
formation and geologicii'
York fur &gt;1,000 and tho diampionabip of the diapo«aM of public land* during the roar to
, amateur luu been known to pay as much over tlie throat and whole chest, covered
(such
as
extinct
volcan
l-up
with folds of flannel, often relieve* ap­
America.
havadwro m foltowa . Caah entriro, feo,7M&gt;
j aa 812,200. But, aa may be auppowid,
oceans, etc.) ae the .side
Two of the largest buildings com- acres; hotneatead eatruw, 6,045,750 sow ; tim­
! the demand for articles of this description proved lungs. So says Miss Bucher,
alcy, a farmer hi Ballinlonton. County Sligo, •oe and which asirnnomen
priidng the Holme*. Booth * Hayden woriu, ber-culture entries, 2,193,184 acres • agricultu­
has greatly fallen off since the halcyon and trulv, In addition, use shot foot­
is been murdered. Ono Boylan, a process- powerful telescopes.
ral eoHcro “crip, 1.380 acre* j location* with
»
bath ana take a glass of hot lemonade on
©outaiuing many eo«tly machines and took, military bounty land warrant*, 88,532 acren ;
rrer, hh* been kilted at CroMKusgian, County
After all, however, tlie moon min- be( time of perpetual loons and profuse cx- retiring at night This is the beet time
have bocnburuBd. Ertimated low, •200,000 ; awamp lands patented to State*, 3,757,888 acre*
Black alavre, who ore
an orb of perpetual cold, and. even if it\ jxmdituro,
well inaurod... .Gharire H. Voorhin, member of land* certified for railroad narpooM. 1,157,375
The Italian Government u about to contained glaciers on ita surface' broqght principally from Africa, are also for the hot foot-bath, which should
Congress frota Now Jbtwsv, has been indicted acre*. 1'iw total area of public lands mrvoyed
ippress the nirwly-arrivod French Jesuits....
, either sold direct by the importers to the be followed by the lemonade.
for embexzloment... .TliU brenost coating cvct from tho. iMginoing of tv tmrvcying operation*
Invalids should keep the refresh­
attempted in th© bnitod State’ hss Jrnit been tip to the done Of the lakt year I* «hown to be
tion would not create heat In this con­ proprietors of harems or to dealers, two
mad© at tho Black Diamond fitucl Wcrta in 752,557,105 aen-a, leaving an estimated an* yet; composer, ha* Just died in Paris, aged 61 years. nection it may be remarked that Prof. of -whom have extensive marts in Stam- manta covered in their nek-room. The
Ptttabunth. Il waa an anvil block weighing 160 nnaurreyed of 1,002,231,727 acres.
... .Cable dispatches report that tho Iluasian Marks, of Philadelphia, stated at a re­ bonL These two generally keep on hand jellies, blano-mangea, and various liq­
*ona. The preparations .xnwwDed several
Following is the publio-debt state­ press is filled with reports of destitution and cent meeting of the Franklin Institute one hundred to one hundred and twenty uids used as cooling drinks, are more or
mo; ths of labor, and were of tbe moat elaborate
death in all porta of the interior of the empire,
less absorbent, and easily take up tlie
ment iaanod on tha 1*1 in«L :
that he had made some calculations of। 1 slaves eaeh. There ore also depots in
kiad.
Scutari and. in several villages on the impunities which float about a sick-room.
the maximum speed at which locomo­
.• Tn,m»,ow
Charles Nilthew, of Pottsville, Pa.,
A glass of milk left uncovered will soon
. 414.531,MO
Pahih telegram : “ One of the great tives could be driven before the centri­ Bosphorus. A strong black slave sells become tainted with any. prevailing
■hot hia unfaithful wife and thro kihed himself.
. 3M,ooo,(Kn
. for about $90; a black maiden, $67 to
. T3»,X3.MO dry-goods houses of Paris was vioitsd one day fugal force on the tires of the driving $75; a full eunuch, $315 to $400, and
... .Two cotton mills at Lowell—the Chase and
odor, os can bo proven by leaving it in a
wheels would become ao great oh to
.
1,083,880
half eunuch, $135 to $225. Not the room freshlr painted. Ilow important,
.
14,000,000
Monday aloao the same rtoro cold goods to tiio cause them to barn. These calculations, least interesting part of the account then, that the poisons of sickness should
.«l,700,®a,4TO value of 8280,000. “These are bard times,’ which, however, were approximate only,
be carefully kept from all that is to be
•ay the French husband*.”....Lieuls. Rogers showed that the limit of speed was in from which I quote is the writer's
Epward Cromwell, while working in
Binue and William H. Bixby, of the United the neighborhood of 150 miles per hour. description of his visit to a slave dealer's
Btatre army, barn been docorated with the Now, some of the glaciers move only den in tlie neighborhood of Scutari, the
If a person swallows any poison what­
ctom of the Legion of Honor for their part in
employed, IV Orangs rouaty, Ind., liad a chill
exact locality of winch he was sworn not ever, or has fallen into convulsions from
tho recent military maiu'tivera in Parte on tlie about on inch in a day, some even less.
to reveal, liis companion was on Arab haring overloaded the stomach, an in­
followed by high fever, daring which be shot
Dr. H. J. Klein, who two years
occasion
of
the
anniverwy
ot
the
fall
of
the
T*inK*i&gt;v In the neck and shoulder, and
BsMUe.
ago announced a new crater in tho broker, whom he had to backsheesh stantaneous remedy, most efficient and
■tabbed him in tho neck. He then ran hasti­
moon, has a brief article in La Nature, heavily for his services. He assumed the applicable in a large number of cases, is
Total dfbt.
ly to tho river near by and drowned himself.
in which he gave reasons for believing character and presented himself in tlie a heaping teaspoonful of common salt,
It ia supposed bo was delirious with fever.... Total In tr rent
A
Wasp
bl
u
Old
Man
’
s
Slipper.
. 1W,»43,3OO
Prof. Mark W. Harrington, Director ci
that the moon is not dead. Ho has re­ garb of a Hungarian renegade officer in and as much ground mustard, stirred
tlie Turkish army, the ostriisible object rapidly in a teacupful of water, warm or
There are times in the life of the small
the
Observatory
at
tho
University
cently examined drawings of the neigh­
915,554,
boy when he feels very sad from the use
of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, report* having
borhood of the new crater, which con­ of his visit being tbe purchase of a cold, and swallowed instantly. It is
discovered a targe cotneL It is situated near
«,37B,11i of a slipper or switch upon him. If any­
firm the theory of recent changes on the halaiks or house slave, Tlie slavt -dealer's scarcely down before it begins to come
thing happens to the person who has
lunar surface, and cites also other draw­ warehouse was a large wooden building; up, bringing with it the remaining con­
thus afflicted him, his joy is great, as ings in further proof thereof. Prof. tlie slave-dealer himself, a dignified tents of the stomach ; and lest there be
e,uii,Ma
■ota wheat crop is much better than the farm
«4,»
will be seen from tha following incident:
era of that State thought it would be some
Klein
adds that he announced tlie new Turk of tlie old school, bearded, turbaned any remnant of the poison, however
36,033,000
weeks ago. Then tie frequent heavy rains United su
A gentleman returned home from his depression near Hyginus as a crater. and loftily polite. Pipes and coffee were hiiudl, let the white of on egg or a tea­
threatened to damage the crop. Tho Dakota
of rertmewte. ot depool
daily toil and liad
S,»®.000
. pulled
P .leU off• hisi boots
b°°“ ta°m analogy. It ia a crater funnel, and of course produced, and, after a due in­ spoonful of strong coffee be swallowed
C»*b baJtac* arallAbla O&lt;
crop is tho finest ever raised.
1M,T3*,TW
of complimentary phrases, as soon aa the stomach is quiet, as these
when h
put on
alippwu, even one oj
Toward the terchange
.
Mrs. George Hamilton, of Socrnr
Total.
* 139,945,300
throuob nW
? W)uth the"
-poon-shaW business
gmot,“ Ix-gtin. Tlie dealer's head man, article;- nullify a large number of viru­
through the hajl.The offnghtod tamdy
holln_ _hinh Urniina.„M „ R
Haaaani,
hollow, which terminates in a second Hussain, a gigantic Nubian, was sum­ lent poisons._______ ______
i
iw.w.rc
with her hualiaud, from whom she bad sepa­
• uoucu w me uuur, imu ocneiu uieir small crater. . In full sunlight, when the moned, and told to bring forth a number
The Experience of a Goat.
l»apa heaving the shadows with wild ges­ interior of tho largo hollow of tho crater of slaves for the inspection of the- broker
rated. He called on her. and during tbe con­
&gt;«*. tatrrrat parable in lawful money,
versation ahe abot him dead. Causa, jealousy.
A troublesome old marsh goat, which
tures and frantic gyrations. “Take it ia no longer in shadows tho spoon­ and his friend.' Thirty negro women of
principal onUMndiag........................ .
M,ra,an
Last winter she abot and M*crdy wounded a
oH” he ehoutetl, and made a grab at his shaped hollow may still lie seen as a various ages and a number of boys were has been the pest of the neighborhood in
9811,33J
young girl who bad excited her Jealousy.
47,5®,851
which he has foraged around the past
foot, but, missing it, went on with the
gray spot Bythe use of high telescopic then led into the room. These the
A nx-HOREE coach containing Chief
war dance. “Walter!” he shrieked, powers it is remarked that tho environs broker, who had really a commission to twenty years, ended bis vicious career in
Justice Donohue, of New York, and several
buy two or three slaves, looked carefully I a somewhat tragic manner last Tuesxlay
and ■tarted up stairs, three at aotep,
1»,»4,BM
of
tho
now
crater
appear
to
be
fissured
other tourists, capsized at Milton. Cab, while
noon. He crawled through a broken
and, turning, came bock in a single
S3B.195
in a bewildering manner. Two fine fur­ over, mode them open their mouths, fence down iu Brookline street, and ate
returning from the Yosemite. Father Traynor
stride. “Oh, I’m stabbed ! ” he cried,
I pinched their ribs, tried their wind and
Stale*..-.
waa fatally tajtired, but tbe other membera of
33,110,007
and sank to the floor and hold his right rows, like clefts in the soil, which ex­ examined their “pointe" os a horse­ up a tin pailful of plaster of Paris which
tend from the north toward the Snail
tbe party eacaped with slight bruteca.
Gen. Sherman has telegraphed to leg high above his head ; then he rose
dealer examines the points of an animal had just been mixed up by s mason who
The rag-cutting rooms of the writing­ Washington that Pmident Hayes and lite party to his feet with a bound, screaming mountain, are the finest objects on the which is offered to him for sale. In the was plugging up a fissure in a cellar
moon.
paper mill st Elkhart, Ind., have been burned. will not return to tho White Houso till tho 7tb for the bootjack', and held his foot out
end two women and one boy were wait A few moments after his stolen
Lasii estimated at £35,000... .A systematic of November....Tho report of tbe local in- toward his terrified family. “ Oh, bring
selected ns suitable for their purpose. lunch he commenced acting in a funny
Some Things to Disbelieve.
robbery of tho Kansas PacSk road, which has •pectora of Now York upon the wreck of the the arnica," he yelled, and witli one dee­
’ Then began a long and almost intennin- manner; he bjinked fiercely, and his
When a man advertise for a partner, , able wrangle. The dealer asked fcKX). under jaw swung from right to left with
been going on for several months, has just Mearner Vera Crox has Ixxm receiv&lt;&lt;d at the pairing effort he reached his slipper and
been unearthed by detectives, and the pnnci-' treamuy. Tho officers are entirely exonerated got it off, and, with a groan as deep os a and wonts a young man to put m a small Tbe broker laughed him to scorn and a terrific swiftness. Then, with a furi­
pal conspirators, three conductors and a bsg- from blame, the wreck being attributed to tbe well and as hollow aa a drum, sank into investment of one hundred or five hun­
। offered $60.
Whereupon tho Turk ous bellow of agony, he went through a
work
of
Providence.
gsgemaater, arrested. Tlieir scheme waa to
dred dollars, and promises to pay him a waxed scornfully indignant, but in con­ kitchen window, throwing the servant
■ell tickets over the Kansas Pacific road, cau­
The aggregate coat of the United a chair and clasped his foot in both
tioning purchasers to leave Denver ou a certain SUtto jxsital stxrico during the year eudiug haflds. “Look out for the scorpion," realization of fifty or one hundred per sideration of the rank of his guest* offered girl onto a hot, stove, making his egress
train, thereby taking them through to Kaunas
he whispered hoarsely, 'Tm a dead cent profit, don’t believe it When a to come down to 8220. Then more coffee through a screen door into the back-yard.
City under tho supervision of tho three con­ Juno 30 last waa •22,296,260... .Mr. Russell, a mam"
man offers to give away knowledge of tlie and fresh pipca were ordered ahd, after a Then, with a wild glare in his eye, and a
member of the Uto Commission, arrived at
ductors engaged in tbe conspiracy.
The small boy was by this time out in ntmoet value for tbe cure^of consumption, tremendous palaver and an immense hot steak-broiler dangling from liis horns,
Washington roorntlv, with the treaty papers,
the wood-shed, rolling in the kindling in and any and all other diseases, by merely consumption of tobacco, tho lot was be made mod strides for the Back Bay
signed by 577 of the Indiana.
A negro employed on a railroad in
A Washington dispatch says : ‘’ Gen. an ecstasy of glee, and pausing occasion­ sending u three cent postage stamp to knocked down for $190. Tho purchase, and plunged at once and forever beneath
Florida kitted his white boas, and was immedi­ Walker, Superintendent of ihe Census, has ally to explain to the son of a neighbor, prepay postage, don't believe it When it was ugreed, should be sent for and the the waters of tho Charles.—Boston Jour­
a man proposes to make every one else
______________
ately lynched by a mob... .A New Orleans dis­ made hte report of tho investigation in the who had dropped in to B»*e if there was rich, and looks to other people's interest dealer's little bill settled on the following nal.
Too High.
pat h says that Sheriff Gauthreanx ia a default­ South Carolina census matter to tho Secretary any innocent sport going on in which more than to his own, aon't believe it
er to tlie State for tax collections amounting to of the Interior. Gen. Walker dolines to give he could share, “Oh, Bill ! Bill," he When a man offers to give you something
At
a
camp-meetipg
last summer a
Nunahlne at Midnight.
about t150,000. Tbe deficit to tho State and any information rt to the nature of tho report, said, “you wouldn’t bdieve; sometime of great value for something of less value
Tlie spectacle of the sun shining at venerable sister began the hymn :
and Axsiatant Secretary Hall will not authorize to-day, somehow or other, a big blue
city is estimated at tW.000.
Mr soul, .be on thy guard;
S statement in tho absence of Secretery wasp got into the old man's sliupeor, and —in other words, give something for midnight attracts many foreigners in
Ten thoutand ftx» *rl»e.
A stage which runs between Pearce
ttrx. It is confidently stated, however, bv when he came home and put them ou— nothing, don’t believe it Many persons Swedish Lapland during ti..,- month of
persons who claim to know, that Gen. Walker,
advertise on purjxiee to filch men of June.*’ For six weeks there is scarcely She began too high. “ Ten thousand
“Start
■topped some twenty miles from tbe former In tbe report, holds the theory that the census oh I Bill, you don’t know what fun I'v® money gained by hard lalior, and l&gt;efore any night in the North of Sweden; the ■he screeched, and stopped.
waa defective, and that the census of had."—Dallas(Teccu) Herald.
place by a party of six masked, well-armed of 1H70
entering into any speculation which may hud never seta, and the soil, constantlv her at five thousand V’ cried a converted
is correct, and that the apparent dincrt pstock-broker prewent_________
min, arid the parsengon, eleven men and one ■1880
TU~i ■ ■
.l.n
I
be
offered
to
you,
take
advantage
of
tlie
heated,
produces
in
a
month
and
a
half
■woman, robbed of their money and other valoaSeverely Dry Times.
many means at your command and as­ liariey and other crops.1 At that time of
THE MARKETS.
An interesting record is that of severe certain the facta with reference to the the year the Laplanders pen up their
NEW VORK.
tho *tax,o waa alopjied, but recovered them when
'rHE contest for the base-ball champi- droughts, as far back aa the landing of proposed business before you invest, and reindeers and move their hute toward tlie
tbe robbr-s left. A passenger attempted to
thu Pilgrims.
How many thousand thus save your money—assist in effectu­ cultivated fields. Being very hospitable,
draw a revolver, but n bullet from one of the
times are observations made like thu ally breaking up all swindling establish- they greet with joy the arrival of tourists,
UMW lift
robbers, which passed through his coat-alocvc, September, and resulted in the success of tho
— “ 4 10
“Such a cold season I” xsenta.
who generally meet at Monnt Gellaware,
Chicago Club. Tbe record of games won and following:
“Such wet
aliout ninety miles from Lulea. From
lost by the eight competing clubs during the “Such a hot season I"
A aoDY of armed t ?n entered tho fire
months' season (May 1-SepL 80) is aa fol weather 1” or, “ Buch dry weather J"
The scales of the rod fish, famous in that hjjl, which ia about six hundred
“Such high winds or calms," etc. Read New Orleans markets, are carefully pre­ yards high, tlie beautiful spectacle &lt;&gt;f the
the follotnng list, showing the number served and sold at about $8 j&gt;cr bushel, “midnight sun” can be admired iu bet­
' Unclad?
Tlie Washington department ba* telegraphed
of days without rain:
,
being in great demand by the fabricat­ ter conditions than from any other place.
tho Collector to n*c all hia force and authority
In tlie summer of 1621, 24 days.
ors of ornaments for wreaths and arti­ Hie 24th of June is tlie day selected for
to capture and puuiah the raider*... .The
£ 4 so
Medium
to
Fall..
In
the
summer
of
1630,
41
days.
the
ascension;
it
is
the
longest
day
in
the
ficial
dowers
for
ladiea'
bonnets,
and
for
■teamiihip Oaitetto left Savannah, Ga., a few
K5S
In the summer of 1657, 75 days.
day* ago, for laverpool, taking 7,118 bale* of
various other purposes of iasliionable year, the sun being twenty-two hours
cotton.. Hii* is *aid to be the laqceat cargo of Maflata
Id the summer of 1662, 80 days.
use and ornament From a fish of six alxreo die horizon. This year the 24th
eotton ever taken from any Atlantic port....
In the summer Of 1674, 45 days.
or eight pounds the scales are as large of June was not favored by fine weather,
At Fort Smith, Ark., a white man and a negro,
There is war between the Salteaux
In tho summer of 1688, 81 days.
ns a quarter of a dollar.
They are so and owing to a doudy aky the sun was
both intoxicated, quarreled and drew revolver*.
In the summer of 1694, 62 days.
hard and firmly planted that the scaling not visible ot midnight, but tho following
The white man waa *hot twice through the and Mandrils. A party of nine belonging to
In the summer of 1705, 40 days.
stomach and once through tho lung*, fte no- the former tribo were south of Fort Ellice, in
process has to be performed with an ox day travelers w«^e well rewarded for their
gro was shot onco through the atomach. Both Canada, a few miles, banting, when the Man­
In tlie summer of 1715, 46 days.
| or hatchet.
teonble, the sun shining brightly at mid­
drils from the Anwncau side raided their camp
are dead.
In the summer of 1728, 61 days.
night—• London Globe.
and kflkd all the inmates but one, a child, who
The pork-packing establishments of was wounded. Tbe young men of the Salteaux
In the summer of 1780, 82 days.
Among tbe many Heidelberg tradi­
MILWAUKEE
N®:hing Like Buttermilk.
In tbe summer of 1741, 72 days.
Foo* A Homer aud Paul Gable, at Canton, in and Stonil tribes then t&lt;x&gt;k tho war path, and,
tions of dueling is tlie following : Two
In the summer of 1749, 108 days.
students fought, and each sliced off the
A jirominent physician declares there
In the summer of 1755, 42 days.
other’s nose. The noses fell to the is nothing like buttermilk for hot weather
by fire....The UAtcd States Grand Jury at
Atlanta has found true bills against thirty-eight
In the summer of 1762, 123 days.
ground, and being picked up by tho drink. It is liotli drink and food; sup­
Walter Winsob, a lG-year-o!d mtnIn the summer of 1778, 80 days.
seconds were plastered again on ' tho porta the system and even in fever will
ST. LOUIS.
In the summer of 1791, 82 days.
faces of the auelista. Tho o]»eration »ol the stomach .admirably; is a most
A portion of tlie St Charles Hotel^2’’’
In the summer of 1812, 28 days.
■ succeeded,
but* in •'
the L„Z-„
hurry the ______
nosesI valuable domestic medium, and will cure
Two brothers at Richmond Hill, Ont,
New Orleans, lias been destroyed by fire. Loss,
In the summer of 1856, 24 days.
had been changed. The aquiline man dysentery as well as, and more quickly,
In the summer ot 1871, 42 days.
*30,0CQ....By the explosion of gaaolime three Tho father saw the fight, and foil dead.....
heue&lt;-forward hod a snub and the snub than any other remedy.
That's all
In the summer of 1875, 26 days.
man luu] an aqu?line nose.
right; buttermilk may accomplish all
Over 12.000.000 buabela of grain were shipped
□INCNMNATL
In the summer of 1876, 26 days.
that our learned friend'claims for it, but
It
will
be
seen
that
the
longest
drought
, theentc
The Pn-sbyterian Church of Canada that fact will not change our belief that
tliat ever occurred in America was iu the
ia in tbe
reports 740 pastoral charges and 659 there are many person* wbo will, during
summer of 1762. No rain fell frem the
miuistera. The pastoral charges • em­ tho heated weather, cling with remaak1st of May to the 1st of September.
cinnati Houtbern railroad. The religion* »erv- in hi* investigation'
brace 1,359 churches and stations. Con­ able pertinacity to another kind of drink
TOLEIXX
Many of tlie iuhaIntents bent to Englund nected with tlie church are 63,843, mak­ —ene that is imbibed through a straw
ability to pit a *toj
for liny and grain.
ing a population of 300,000. There are and tends to exhilarate the drinker.—
107,871 members. During the year 10,­ Troy l\mcs.
The centennial of the battle of King's
(tat*.
A New York duqmtch of tlie 6th iuat.
DETROIT,'
,
• .
.
748 ware
were added to tho
the fellowship of the
The Changes of Thirty-one Tears.
have _fared very
differently
increase being 8,019.
says “the qridemio now raging among the t.^Cats
.
rTt: i^,
, j-------- ~~ in
; emuew.
iu»"
xcw
uaixvoso
o,ui0.
Oct. 6, in an appropriate manner, man? ।
ffiwnt.
rrmntnrm
E&lt;r»nf
tn
anm..r.I
....
..
■
.
°
cndnl
th.
In 1849, when gold was discovered in
horses is spreading to al! tiie animals in the .Mteent coMtno. Ii. Ejjrpt m .ncMd ,
of the.United Stalos army participating,
California, there was not tietween the
stables of the car and stage companies. It is times they were wonduped, and in Tur- ■ G2 154.
was a aham bottle In tbe afternoon.
Missouri river and tlie Pacific ocean, or
e-timab-d that 10,000 animate are nuffenng key the people, mindful of Mohammed’s j
tvitv-tlixlifX- fttv
ia nTisraa)
* **
from the dteoeae tn New Y-rt and Brooklyn? iirtntritlttrwl
pronounced partiality
for G
tho
animal, Ij J.
P. Benjamin has arrived in New from Manitoba to Sonora, over 25,000
INbUNAFOLia
The Nebraska Democratic Convention The disease is also s-’reailing in thu cities of have ever sinoe treated the cat witli dis-; York city, after riding on horseback persons of Caucasian stock, and not 30. •
nd at Hastings on the W: ult, and made the tbe Middle and Western States.
tingnished consideration. On the other from Fort Worth, Texas, a distance of (JOO all told speaking in English as the
following numinaba*: Governor, Thomas
hand, they were in tlie middle ages re- I 2,400 milea. He resides in New York, tongue of their nativity. Now there are
Ttotoo. of Nwnaha; Lieutenant Governor, J.
garded in France aa tniz
~ business, iind
2 made 3,000,000 persons in the same area;
fiends incarnate, ui went to Texas on
view of them not seldom taken here; the trip home oa horseback in order to there arc 10,000 miles of railroad and
and in Paris, oh St John’s day, there see tlte country. He started on the 10th of nearly twice that of telegraph ; there is
was a feline holocaust, when sacks and May, and made the journey in 110 days.; a property valuation of at least $3,000,-

tliat during the

Rorkbt Bcbns’ statue wus unveiled m

is that
....Tbe Ml
amount at U

■"■•sas

�tlie fol.
injuring

The forgi\i»« spirit of ihe ootnred jkTw

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-

OCT. $.1880,
i
Anovr &lt;oghty-five*of every 100 «f thsi
,
i
Washington Weather Bureau the p*d
year have been verified. This beats ther
almanacs at least
• » T'

BATURI)AX,

ter the fashion of the tiogus medical
coded iqr the wave ci the fan of conces­
colleges of Philadelphia, to anybody who sion, and tl»e hottest fire of hatred can
1 Thia
would pay for them. A country parson,
.may be used without apvrebena.
•« ed appellant protested ; " for,” olmerved
anxious to shine as a. D; ID., rfabixEted
it will not do the least uijury to tho his Honor, "the decrees of our superi­
missionary
fruu
man luwrwn in the iieighborbnQ.1 as Buck
frames.
'
’’
ors must be fulfilled."
hia horse, and, attended by hia aamtfit, HqrrtJShrnetime ago met the wife of one­ India:
To Cleanse ths Teeth.—A good way
rode to the oolte&lt;e, was vtaly dubbed eyed Nicholas.' Mra. One^eyed Nicholas
to cleanse the teeth ia to dip the brush
“ D. D.,” and returned home with his waa a "likely oman,” but bar atiructkm
iu water, rub it over genuine white Cas­
PASSING SMILES.
The total amount of gold and silver in parchment. “Now, Hodge," he said to at leant for Buck Horn consisted in slock
tile soap, then dip in prepared chalk.
rather than in the olrandsuce of the Mrs.
.A lady Bays: “I have been oomplitha country is estimated to be $570,418,- Ids servant, "I am a D. D., and when Cwsar material.
“ Have yon been on a bust lately f*
Buck Horn hung
mented upon the whiteness of my teeth, ■aid the ahoulder-lirao? to the consct
$114, which givee a specie circulation Of jHioplc call you must say, * The doctor is around Nicholas’ Jmxu©. while the old ,
«ch were, originally, anything but
&lt;11.44 per capita, calling the population in bis Ebrary‘ the doctor ia studying man wm sway. VtoaflyM aud Mtai Onto and in this shape taken to the hnebond's
to. I have used tho soap constantly
house, where she. ia deposited and left
eyed
Nicholas
ran
avtay
and
came
to
Lib
of the country 50,000,000.
■ his sermon‘the doctor in' not at
tie Bock arid opened a kind of boilod- for the rest of her life, never to go out for tlio last year. There is no (longer
home !'" "I will," said Hodge, "pro­
cabbage eating-house. For the first few save on the occasiuti of exceptional and of scratching tbe teeth, us tbe chalk is
The widow of Commodore Vanderbilt vided you will do the same by me and
is not’half done." Wife—
days after the elopement old Nicholas rare visits to her mother. In the high
(who is still a young woman) han an in­ say ' Dr. Hodge is cleaning out tbe sta­ surrendered himself to Brief- ’T’ae lost caste house*. the outer court, arcmud prepared, but with a good stiff brush
and the soap it in as effectual rw soap
come of &gt;1,000 a week. Bo it appear* ble;’ ‘ Dr. Hodge is shoveling a muck de ’omnn ob my bosom/* he said. "De ' which are the the men's apartments, lux­
O
nx
hair
in
the hash will cost more
and sand on a floor."
hard feelings than seven mottoes on the
that she did not sell heraelf for nothing, heap * Dr. Hodge is blacking boots in debil hob tuck de rib what God had gin uriously furnished, is reached by an un­
derground passage. A passage leads
and that William H. did not scoop in the kitchen. ”* "What do yon mean, me.” At last the old man threw asiue from this to the inner court about which would think tliat there are several wrong walls can overcome.—California.
his grief and meditated revenge. He
“ A man recently died in New Orleans
quite all of the old man’s ducats.
yon impudent puppy ? *' cried his mas­ took an oath lie would kill Buck Horn. are tho wives* rooms or cells. The walls ways of washing the face, and but ono from eating matches," says the Washing­
and floor inside arc of brick; there Is no right Dr. Wilson's directions are:
ter, "I mean,” said Hixlge, "that •Tse nebber gone back on a oath,” he
ton
Capital.
Wo presume eating
“
Fill
your
basin
about
two-thirds
full
Yelixjw Moon, chief of tlie Coxnausaid to n neighbor, "an* when I meeta bed, no chair aud no furniture but a sort
when I learned tliat a D. D. cost only
with fresh water; dip your face in the matches may be as fatal as starving or
Buck Horn he mw* die de death tab de;
ches, was sick at his lodge in Arkansas
wafting nvitchei&gt;.
water, and then your hands. Soap the
&gt;5T got the President’s name to a di­ ungodly. Happy will bode time when I
City, but one morning he crawled from
bauds well, and pass the soaped hands
ploma, and I am a* good a D. D. as you seta de soles at my feet in dat ’onory
million and a half of acres growing in
his lair, mounted his pony, rode to the
man's blood." ?Next
’ ‘ day
3
old Nicholas
- I went there first not one fit eighty witli gentle friction over the whole face. that state, and only a million of inhabit­
. river, swam in its waters, returned to I or the most learned scholar in the land."
thousand
could
read.
AH
of
the
world
Having performed this part of the opera­
came to the " . z-He brought a pistol
ants.
Three and a half corns to each
they
flver
see
ia
this
fatter
court
Tbev
tion thoroughly, dip the face in the
and a briar 1------- -with
------------------him.- ----Ascertaincamp and lay. down in the broiling sun.
person. Big feat
The poetofiioe officials at Washington ing the locality of his mortal enemy, be &gt;ire marvelously beautiful, however, both water a second time, and rinse it com­
When the broiling sun went down that
" I have three children who are the
mon
and
women,
as
a
race,
despite
pletely.
You
may
add
very
much
to
the
wont
to
the
houy?
,
and,
without
revealing
■day, the Yellow Moon went down with it. have prepared a statement giving tlie
the hard lot of tho wivea. Each lady luxury of tbe latter part of tho operation very imago of myself.” "I pitty tho
amount of mail mutter sent from the his identity, wtw admitted by a boarder. has her own brick-floored cell, end sleeps by having a second basin ready with youngest,
repbed bis interlocutor.
Seated on a bAtob, he awaited the appear"Why?" “ Because he is the one who
Wall street is awakening to tlie fact United States to Europe during tho Inst anoo of Buck Horn.* After ft while the on a strip of matting. Tho widowu uro fresh water to perform a final rinse.”
that Jay Gould can do as he pleases fiscal year ending June 30 iaat It shows man came. Nichohta sprang up, shut* hr worse off, however. They can never . Borax.—Lady roadera who have not will have to resemble you the longest.**
Several salesladies write to the Herold
,
looted the magic properties of borax
with the stock market. The quiet little that wo sent to Great Britain and Ire­ ’the door and locked it. ’
"Face ter face wid de debil,” ex­
have been lotring a great help and com­ that they feel insulted when tbev ore
land 126,468 pounds of letters and 558,­
If once tued, you will never be called shop girls. Possibly it would bo
claimed Nicholas, cocking his pistol, and custom from receiving any help or any
cab, and'sl;ps back again to his home, 000 pounds of second-class matter; to raising the briar hook. "I hnb swor ter word of love or mercy; are compelled to
tout a bottle on your toilet table. It well to compromise this matter—to give
and is never seen in public, never luul Germany, 64,430 pounds of letters and take yer life, an’ fore deLordrso agwine wear their hai? hanging loose, uncleansed
□Vi'S stains and dirt from the liands them, for instance, truly legitimate title
and unbraided, and cannot speak in the
"counter jumper."—Elmira Free Preat.
i
better than soap, and at the same time
the Stock Exchange under such com­ 241,920 pounds of second-cliiss matter ; tar do hit”
presence of their mother-in-law or sister­ softens and smoothes tho skin. It is
Pattt bossed tho carpenter work of
"Look
hiial:,
Nick,
”
said
Buck
Horn,
to France, 19,991 pounds of letters and
plete control ns of late.
in-law without'permission. Every three splendid for washing the hair, and will, her new home in Wales, and as a conse­
"guv a man Home sorter show.”
91,322 pounds ot second-class matter;
weeks they have a twenty-four-hour fast without injury, cleanse brushes and quence she had eight rooms torn to pieces
"Say yerprara.”
Donald McKat, who was widely
. to Italy, 6,728 pounds of letters and 39,"Nick, I &lt;loan want no truck wid yer. ” 1 I saw one little girl, a child who was combs ifi a few momenta. For washing two or three timea over, and now sho has
known
nown in tiro
the years
rears immediately precednrecod-1: gjg pounds of second-clrow matter; to
Suri&gt;oses it saves both soap and labor. a lawsuit with the carpenter. But she
"In de name of de church I stermin; will extract the dirt from articles of has more closets than house, and is
ing the wry; as a shipbuilder, died lately' Belgium, 2,584 pounds of letters and ates dis sinner. ” Tho old man' leveled
happy.
*
his
pistol
at Hamilton, Mass., at tiro age of 70 10,562 pounds of second-class matter:
"Nick, doan you remember dat Ken­ wanted water, and sho signified feebly only necessary to put the articles to soak
The Baronew Burdctt-Coutta has had
years. He was native of Nova Scotia, j to y&gt;enn)Hrk, 3,011 pounds of letters and tucky whisky, we drunk dot day at de that she did. I told tho -women to get with a solution of borax every night, over forty proposals of marriage. If
and commenced life an a journeyman ! 355g pounds of second-class matter ; to lorry?".
fan,” said the old man, lowering his I her some, but they refused, saying that and need only to bo rinsed in the morn-, sherd accepted the first one she wouldn’t
she was a widow and it was wrong. Bite ing. Two table-spoonfuls of pulvenred have hod the other thirty-nine to brag
ship-carpenter, having learned the trade ; yj
♦!.„0 Ketherlonds,
Netherlands. 3,679
3.679 pounds
nounds of letters
letter*
.
had had do water for three days, but they Iwrax dissolved in a quart of water, to of, but sho wouldn't have died an old
“yer got any moah?”
in Boston. He afterward owned an im-. and 11,948 pounds of second-class mat­ pistol;
would not let mo giTe fi*-’r “I ou
“Ycs.Iia.*
.
which water enough is added to cover a maid. D’ye mind that, girls.—Boatoa
ter
to switaeriand, 4,860 pounds of
mense shipyard .*
at East Boston.
plea that I was a polluted foreigner, and pair of blankets, will cleanse them beau­ Pott.­
‘ ‘Whar’a yer bottle?”
"Heah hit is,” and Buck Horn took o such an act would break her caste au4 tifully. It also saves great labor in
letters and 22,636 pounds of second" In what condition was tho patriarch
He waa, praising her beautiful hair, class matter; to Spain; 1,824 pounds of bottle from his pooket, handing it over Zhat of tho whole house. Bho died il washing paint. It‘is said to drive away |_
... nt the end ot his life ?” asked a
Job
tfreat agony tlie next day.
■ ~ '
and remarked, "liep yerself.’’ "
anta anti roaches, if sprinkled on the , Brooklyn Sunday-school teacher of a
and begging, for one tiny curl, when letters and 14,740 pounds of secoud'
Thepld nuui drank and said “gennyshelves of safes aud pantne-s.
quiet looking boy at tho foot of the class,
Tanina.
her little brother said : “ O, my 1 ’taiu’t class matter ; to Sweden, 8,859 jiounda
wiue 'posiumi bollowr."
| " Dead," calmly replied the quiet lookr
There waa long a myatery hanging
nothin* now. You just&gt; ought to have ot -totters and 16,872 pounds of sedond"Yer’s right, old man. Hab a seat.’
Tlie Lord’s l*rayer.
ing boy. From this answer no appeal
over
this
useful
aromatic.
The
Spaniards
seen how long it hangs dowtf when -she class matter; to Norway, 6,201 pounds The two men sat down. "Lot me put
As indicating thd changes which the | was taken.
under Cortez found it in use in Mexico
hangs it on tho side of the table to comb of letters and 9,993 pounds of second- yer pistol ober heah. Put de hook obcr to flavor
English
language
has
»uiuergone
during
.
‘
’
Artemus Ward once told us that the
navor delicate condiments, and thev
tiiev ,
— -~o—o- .---in de cornder. Dar bow, we's fixed. Soon
— !_
learned to employ it, and the dafiit'v I 2
‘hu
la*‘ ■“ untunes, zzzz®
some old English funniest story ho ever heard was - about
it." Then they laughed, and she called class matter. Total amount of first-(
How’s eberything down de country? • t.'.............. _ _»• . &gt;
__ , z...
* forms of tnc*
a nraver
the Lord
Lord's
prayer jiossesa a cu­ an inebriated reporter, who loaned over
Europe sanctioned its __
use, aud
from
her brother a cute r little angel, and, doss matter, 248,385 pounds; total Whnt! yer ain’t agoin* so soon, ia yea? in
rious interest :
the railing of the reporters’ gallery in the
flint time vanilla has reigned supreme.
when
going .«.y
away j। ,mouul o(
wbra the
the young
young mau was
w-going
m-HR.,. 1,021,- Wish yer stay to dinner.,z
English House of Lords and inquired :
But what plant really produced it was
"Gimme some more ob de ’poasom
iina
neara lh»t
tnai boy
ooy yelling, he
tad heurd
ho thought ;( „40 un(ls
,
"Fader ure in haune, halceweid© " Will ahum noble ’ord plea shing comio
the
question.
The
jealousy
of
the
hollow. Dat stuff makes me feel like
the lad was taken tuddenly mid danger-, “ 1
'
l&gt;eoth thi neimo, cumue thi kuneriche ahong?”
whistlin'. Come out an' see me. Doan Spaniards prevented much investigation, tlii wille beoth idon in heuno and in.
The trouble about taking a medicine
ously ill.
"
'
but it is now known that the few species
A German medical paper: gives n.list forget da jig." i y.
of vanilla ore all climbing orchids, so The cuerych daw bried gif us ttrilk dawe. warranted to cure all diseases is tliat it
And woriif uro dettes as vi vorziten ure may not know exactly what is wanted of
The Fiji islnndars, who, up to six of some of 41ie most notable- instafccM
Six Thousand Years OX.
t hat, as they never touch earth, their
years ago, whoa England adopted them, wluxre, in hot weather, bodies of troops
Tho Aahmolean Museum, at Oxford, substance and fragrance is all won from dettoures. And lene us nought into it, and in that case it will go fooling
the air and the trees. Tha slender stems temptation, but delyvor of uvel. Amen. ’* around in tlie system trying to cure you
were cannibals, aud indulged in fricas­ on the march have suffered severely contains one of tho oldest monuments
A. ». 1300.
i of some disease that yon have not got.—
seed traders, with cold missionary on from the heat During tho seven years’ civilization in the world, if, indeed, it is tjf they run dong tbe branches throw out
" Fudir our in hevene, Halowyd by Hew Orleans Picayune.
roots to srtppart themselves in both
not
the
very
oldest.
Thisisthe
lintelstone
tbe sideboard, have become so civilized war, when Frederick the Great was of a tomb which formed the last resting­ senses, obtaining firmness ami nonrish- thi name, thy kingdom come. Thy
A Kansas City reporter records the
wille
lie
done
as
in
hevene
and
in
erthe.
marching
from
Marienstern
upon
Bnntthat they wear elean shirts on Sunday,
place of nn officer whdlived in thertinw njrtit. The leaves are fleshy an4 heartfact that tlie defeated candidate " took
sing hymns, and eat yams and beefsteak zen, no fewer than 800 num &lt;lid in &lt;mr of King Bunt, of the socotwl dymutV, I shaped, and, what will aurprihe our Gun- urcho dayea bred give us today. his way to the train, wrapped in gloom
likBun-.mJuHloiCIratian. Wh.twitl. .Ur-thu gib ot Angus, 1760- Iron «OT- who-. dMr i» plmjed b» M-[ rarikni tho Bonen, nrc Uud fleokr And forgive tu» oure dettes as we forgive and new store clothes. Tin- gloom was an
\
.
n
..
,»4 * . ■»«*_ 10.-17 Jtooro than'aix thousand year* ago. fho dull in color, and utterly destitute of our dettoures. And ledo us not into elegant fit, but the store clothes were too
cocoanuts, cocoannt fiber, cotton, sugar ■*’**-21Ht of
ia-7« rtoDe « coterM with that delicate and | fragrance, possessing none of the aroma temptation. Bote delyvere us of yvak1 short in tho legs and very baggy about
and coffee to export, and a luxuriant while tho Guard Corps was maneuver-. flnjajiej sculpture
which we
we know
know so
so well.
well. Tho fruity ur
or Amen."
sculpture which
which distinguished
distinguished I I whieh
the shoulders.”
A. x&gt;. 1582.
soil to grow all these products iu, the ing between’ Berlin and Potadam, the. the earlv periods of Egyptiiui history, 1 txxfi which is generally called the vanilla
She was a charming girl, and her meth­
“ Ovr father which art in heauen,
colony ought to have a grand future.
' mon, exhausted by tho heat, “ fell down and wot immeasurably superior to the | ix-aw, u three-earned, fleshy, plump, sanctified be thy name. . Let thy king­ od of explaining what she hod heard
I stiff and conventional art of the latter and enntains a nnmlier of minute seeds­
at tho scientific mooting was irresistible.
----- —-— ------- r- । in masses " on tlie road, aud the wholo
dom
come.
Thy
will
be
done,
os
m
ages of Egypt which we ore accustomed embedded in nn nromatio pulp.
Discoursing upon the photophone, she
The Pullman Palace Car Company, force became a mere rabble, some strug- to see iu onr European museums. But
'Tlie
Tiro drying of these pods
pals is a long"
— heaven in earth also. Grue vs to-day said, lucidly, " You Sec by means of a
in their annual statement for the fiscal i gfing on in vain attempts to keep their it is also covered with something more ' piocew.
,.
“
zy are exposed to heat, our sutror sobstanital bread. And lead lens they condense a ray at space------ ”
They
us
not
into
temptation.
But
deliuer
us
year ending July 31, 1880, report a gross places in the ranks, others hung down proriopa still than sculpture, witli hiero- sonuriimes wrapped carefully in woolen
The rest of her remark waa lost in the
from evil. Amen.”
laughter of the company.
revenue from all sources of 32,635,468. llIU] dying by the wayside. On the 8th glypuicw which shows that even at that cluflis, and at other times uncovered, and
A.D. 1611.
remote
period
Egyptian
writing from time to time they are oiled.
Last week a Bible agent sat down on
and expenses of S955,047. Tiro net ‘ of July, 1853, at the conclusion of some was a. cocDptete and finished art,
"
Our
father
which
art
in
heaven,
hal■
Tbe vanilla tise&lt;l iu this country comes
a farmer’s table up in Scott County,
revenues over expenses ore $1,680,421, maneuvers in the camp of Beverloo, two with long ages of previous devel­ from Vera Cruz and Tampico, and near lowed- be thy Name. Thy kingdom
be done in earth us it played euchre with the old man and won
raised for
for the
the ■ o01110- Th?
The liiero- those citiea the plant is raised
applied Ms follows : Rentals of leased ' battalions were ordered to march to the opment lying behind it.
a yoke of tour-year-old steers from him,
lines, $264,000 ; interest ou bonds, | adjacent station of Haaselt to proceed by glyphio characters are already used, purpose. The vanilla is iinmagnted bv | ia in heavem- Gieuo us this day our dayly and then made him buy eight dozen
to the
Uw trunk
trunk of
of bread*. And- forgive us our debts as we Bibles aud sixteen pounds of tracts to
not only pictorially and ideographically, tying .shoots of the vine to
$168,979; dividends on capital stock, '*--■•
• —
• ; •but,
5 -before
special train to
Brussels
but also to capresa syllables and alpha­ a* tree, into the l&gt;ark ot which it soon forgiue our debtees. And lede vs not redeem liis steers.—Burlington Hawk­
from
$472,876; total, $905,855; surplus, $774,­ the former place could lx* reached, so betic letters, tho name of the King, for sends ita roots and Ix'gins to draw suste­ into temvtatiou, but deliuer
euifi For thine is tho kingdome, and eye.
566 ; balance to income account last year, many men had died from sunstroke, or instance, being spell'd alphatietically. nance. The growth is then rapid.
The most insulting sort of impudence
the- power and tho glory for euer.
.
As
the
bso
of
vanilla
is
very
general
in
In
tlie
handsU
tbe
Egyptian
scribw,
$3,579,380 ; surplus, 1880, $4,354,046.
hod fallen down exhausted by the heat,
is tolerated at seaside resorts. " Have
however, Egvptkni ymting never made flavoring chocolate, ice cream, candies, Amen.”
that of the 600 mqn originally com­ auyfurtlier ®fll»grewv With the fall bT and cake, substituted uro sought for tbe ।
question that may be asked of a lady at
lor Nlim People Only.
Qveen Victoria, it is stated, is again prised in tlic two lurttalions 150 only ar­ wlint is called.■flic Old Empire (about B.' real and exjx-nsive vnuillx
Melilot, I
Bloomerixm is being revived in the such a place, and it is rarely ever resent­
to become an author. She proposes to rived ut Brussels. In the following year C. 3500) the freshiM-as and expansive vernal grass, and the tonqua Ih-uu, have
of Britanv. I have been shown ed. The same question in town would
furnish a descriptive catalogue of all the a column of Prussian troops suffered in force ot tlie people paeicd away, Egyp­ an-odor approaching it Chemists have Chateaux
tian life and thought liccame fussilized, . obtained vanilline from the rap of the ;ui invilatinu to a slender beauty to pass sever friendship and cause somebody to
presents giyen her during her reign, to ; a similar manner; and, during one ot
a wook in September in the woods of the get hurt
aud through tiro long scries of centuries pine, and even from stalks of oats.
Fashionable Galveston lady at a
. .photography. Tlie
be illustrated by
~ I uic marches of the French army in the
Ile-ct-Vihuue, in which sho was requested
that followed Egypt resembled on© of its
Monquuns in the Ocean.
to try and get her luggage into a very social gathering remarks jestingly to
catalogue, it is said, will lie exhaustive, Dobrudsclm, an equally great mortality own mummies, fiwthfully preserving the
Geology tenches that tlie continents
Gilhooly: “I wonder how much I would
including the most costly gifts of her enirae4i. jn the campaign of 1866 the form and fuirtures of tbe ]&gt;ast age, aud of of our world were once Imneath the small spaed! ns a great many guests was
expected, mid there was not room for bring if I was put up at auction and
a life which hod ceased to beat in its
brother sovereigns down to the patched , troOjW
very little from tho heat,
veins. Until the intraxlnction at Chris­ oc'-nn. It is natural, therefore, to sup­ wagoiijoudii of trunks. It was suggested sold to the highest bidder?” "Just about
bed-quilt and wooden kitchen utensils l
t)ie war of 1870-71 there were tianity the only change undergone by pose that there are inequalities in the to bring a gray tweed suit, of which a $3,000.” "Why, my jewelry alone is
bottom
of
the
ocean,
like
those
ou
the
sent from her poor subject* and neigh-1 comparatively few cases of sunstroke,
sketch wus inclosed, for morning and worth that” "Yes, that's what I put
Egyptian writers wn» the invention of a
promenade wear. The suit, wans gen­ it down st in my estimate."— Galvetton
running hand, which in ita earlierand land.
bora nt Balmoral. The idea is a pretty, j
tleman's, adopted to a sylph-like form. Newt.
simpler form is culled hieratic, and in its
fanciful one, worthy ut r good woman i
this
opinion,
and
reveal
mountains
and
A tailor's wife nt Vitry made it. There
Ln one of the census book filled in the
later form domotic.
hills, valleys and tablclanda. The great­ wus no reason why another suit of tlie County Clerk’s office, the census enumer­
who *lim intelligence enough to know
Astronomical.
est depth ’reached in sounding is 27,000 kind might not be proenrod in Paris. ator, by some accident, put down the
A company in Connecticut make bar­
how to be grateful.
&gt;aper piUp, j Yonng Mr.
was sitting
on feet,
rels, Latehoun
kegs and cans
from paper
pulp,
which exceeds the height of the Stout ladies were not asked to don this name of one 'individual turned around,
treasure by ] tho porch watching a 17-year-old girl loftiest mountain in the Himalayas.
which ia done wholly by pressure
masculine habiliment by the- chatelaine that is, tlie given name where the sur­
’f I trying to keep awake lomg enough to see
_ __________
_____
„___store atscrew or toggle joint, or both combined.
A MAN stepped
intoDa
grocery
Some of the mountains in tlie sea who "invented" it. But she hoped that name should be. Instead of rewritting
North.mpi™,
with « bundle eon- The bjmd » nude on • .Up. or Io™ ' the morning star rise. They talked as- are steeper aud more abrupt than any on iJI her slender friends who did her the tbe name, he wrote above it an explana­
. . .
‘________________________________ to make the inside, and outside of this j tronomy. " I wish I was astar,”ho said. the land. In the British Channel the honor to accept her invitation would tory note, "turned around itself."—
touting a pair of boots, which be laid .
Bnathcr
n^’the outside, the inner smiling at his own poetic fancy. "1 depth changes within ton miles from 600
adopt it, and ahc lielicved it would lie Kingttown Freeman.
■down for a moment. Near by were sev- form b»-ing hinged in sections to admit would rather you were a comet,” she feet to 12,000 feet, and it is very com­ ,found more becoming in excursions into
"Why," some writer asks, "is a bril­
•era! lobsters, which hod been done up ' of ita folding on itself for the removal of said, dreamily. His heart beat tumult­ mon, within a few miles of the coast of the woods and moors than draggled pet­
liant man less brilliant with his wife than
ta • tadv from • neighboring vdl»g-, th. Iwrel; tbe ouUr lora oontrueta by uously. " And why ?” he asked tender­ continents and islands, for the depth to ticoats. :
with any one alas?" Well, we suppose
ly,
at
the
same
time
taking
her
unresist
­
change suddenly from a few hundred
she asks him for money oftener than any
^.^oug. rimii.r u. rir. to tbeI
A Clergyman’*. Sult.
ing little hands in hiaown ; "axidwhyj*’ feet to many thousands. In other ciuws,
A clergyman in Hornellsville, N. Y„ one else. You take to borrowing money
-other. By some chance the owners ex- ■
On(. ^hine is capable of pro he
fie repeated, imperious
imperiously. " Oh,” she ns in a large part of the bed ot the At­
regularly and constantly of your dearest
’’ with
—’**- a
- *brooding
——— iearnestnesa that lantic between Europe and the United has excited much hostile criticism by
.rhanyd bandies, and the gentleman, ducing 200 barrels per day. The heads ; said
and most brilliant friend, and see what
States, there are plateaus extending suing an estate for $50 for officiating at will become of hu brilliancy in your
after having nearly reached home, found of the barrels are produced by similar j fell upon hia soul like
"because
ILri!ritnn.lv moist and took nieana, but on a much simpler machine. | cold oil-cloth,, “
because then you would hundreds of miles with very slight undu­ % funeral, and securing tlie amount It presence.
hisr—
beeta
moist, tand
Bli htly pro- only
only come
come around
around or
once every 1,500 lations. We shall soon know the shape turns out, however, thnt he had pretty
—
-j- .-suspiciously
.
.. ,took
,_ , Thea« are diaka witha
-them back to the store. But the Indy ;
on one face.
years !" He didn’t say anything until of the ocean flixjr almost aa well as the good grounds for his course. A rich mail
died, and the family wanted the funeral
-went home,
-i
*___________
placed
the supposed
vr___ - --lobsters
____ । I heads-_________________
are cemented i ________ „______ he was half way to tire front gate, when
earth’s surface.
Exposed at Last.
to take place on Sunday, and alao wonted
-on
end. When he turned around and shook hia fiat at
■ou ice
ice to
iu order
order to
to keep
keep them
them in
in good
good hy
nyf
{an
*n iron
iron hoop
mwp at
at each
o
She nidaU Want tbe Oil Herself.
Dr. Tanner says that his theory that
this particular minister tp officiate. Ha
Ala
&lt;lid oni dis- removed from the machine* the barrels, tlie lrow»* and muttered between km
.xmariim for
I- a™,.
riJ didbrfdiri
conditaoi
dtoner. toA
wri disa kUn or
tha " by tha daita, it would be a
A well dressed young lady went into a gave up his appointments far the day to persona can live without much food, and
. rwwnv Aa
itisf before
i
______
—_
^cover
tike miatAkn
mistake until
until just
before dilldm- i, ,1^-^
room,—I.L
where
they remain from j thundering sight longer than that be- drtig store recently in a neighboring oblige the family, hired a carriage, and that the imagination and the win are
■nrr timA.
"
1 three to twenty-four hours, accord- ! fora ho came'around again." Bui by city, and addressing the proprietor said: went He wafted sometimefc.rreuunret"I wont to get something for a mild ation, and at lost sent a bill far $25,
.
•
' •. • '■ ■ ■
I ing to size and degree of heat admitted to ; thnt time the poor girl was in bed and
cathartic. Can you fix me some castor .-il which was refused, and so for tlie bill and church oyster supper in Michigan. Says
The-widow of rrenideat Ptok jstopng
'pho barrels are coated inside j sound asleep.
in some way so it will not be disagreeable damages he sued for $50 and got it. The the Doctor: "An oyeter su;»pcr was an­
the old homestead in NoanviHe, and when required by a resistant varnish, ;
.
. .■
- 1 .
.
_ _ '
.1
J ...it—.-I-. .
dead man never hired a pew in the church nounced an Sunday evening from the
to take?"
Certainly he could, and flunking to nor ]&gt;oid for preaching, and the question pulpit, to be given by the Ladies* Home
:Sha likes to talk about the career of Irei
it kerosene lard 1 midnight attracta many fnn4gn«s in give it to her before she knew itr stepped naturally arises, Why are not ministers
rs are made for I Swedish Lapland during the month of Ix-hind tiro counter, put some ot the oil entitled to pay for extra labor as well ns
huslaind, aad recsBCy said: -Why
into a gloss and asked her if she would other men?
■should I "not love'io dwell &lt;m tlie memtake p-ghws of soda water while waiting.
Hungarian Justice.
She could with pleasure.
-- - . - -. u jr__
i**-tructible cannot leak, are light and ' Bijn ,lr‘TCT wt*.
«M&gt;stantlv
were spent in such supreme happiness?
- heated, produces id a month and n half
Shp drank it, and he smilingly asked:
being convicted ot stealing, was son
Mr life- faM l&gt;dBO hroe from som&gt;w and
3
------------------- - ------- T——
; Imrley and other’-ropa. At that tifoe of "Did vuu taste it?”
The
The ^ministration of
Flora Bhahox, daughter of ; the year the Lnplamlcrs pen up their
"Tasto what?" she answered in alarm. teucod to receive fifty Mows.
(iiMppoie nc da.
.
yiiarOn( j* betrothed to Six ! reindeers and move their' huts toward
"Why. the castor oil, to bo sure," he Judge carefully explained to Janraa that
he might appeal to the Ober-Tribu­
• my husband was u success, and he re-?
Hixketb, a u cal thy English-,
najtivated fields. Being very hos- answered.
* tired from ednet enjoying the respect;
wj1Oi jajhe ceume ot» tour ronni' pitabfc, they greet with joy the arrival
"Oh. my God!" she fairly shrieked. nal, should tlie sentence strike him as rived
and .cosifldouee of his country men. It! the world in his steam yacht, has bee* I of tourist*, wbo generally meet at Mount “ I didn’t want the oil for myself I"— too severe. JanOM took advantage of
tiiis right. Meanwhile, however
in
-is natural therefore for me to dwt-11 making a stop at Suu Francisco.
I Gcfiawarc, 148 kilometers from Lulex. Eimira Free Prcan.

B

�iMHMW

HATUKDAV
LOCAL OIBBLE-SABBLI.

Jas. Fleming-spent a couple of days
io Chicago, this week.
Mrs. Joo. Smith visited.at Jackson,
Tm-aday and Wednesday.
• Mis. L. J. Wheeler has been visiting
friehusat and near Nites, the past week.
Henry Heath has raised his house,
and U patting aa underpinning under
it.
.­
Dan. Halbert of Santa Rosa, Cal.,
has our thanks for late San Francisco
paper*.
Mui. J. L- Stevens and father started
for Leslie, on Thursday, to visit rela­
tives aud friends.
Herb. Steveus cut his foot on Wed­
nesday, while splitting wood at the
fruit drying establishment.
Mik. and Mrs. T. Soule of Albion,
have, been visiting their daughter, Mrs.
James Fit tiring in this village, this
week.
L. J. Wheeler returned on Friday,
from (he east, where he has been ae
lecting a new stock of fall and winter

Wilson &amp; Howe have put up new
shelving in the back part of their store
for tbe accommodation of their increas­
ing wares.
Levi Smith lias rented hia house ou
Ptillips 8t.» and will move out on his
farm south of tbe village, tho 1st of
next month.
A meeting of the musical association
which was held at tha Kilpatrick
church, Saturday exening, Oct. 23rd.
All are invited to attend.
Twelve of our exchanges copied
iteiqlf from News last week. There’s
more honor in running a live paper,
than in running fur office.
The Mnple Grove mills have been re­
pared and new machinery put in and
now-the new proprietor .Mr. Brown is
ready to do first class custom work.
There will be a Democratic pole raisjug-*aturday Oct. 10th. Good speakers
will be procured for both afternoon
and evening. All are invited to attend.
E- Reese. Milt. Willis, J. VanAuket
and Chas. Wilson started for Roscom
mon, on Thursday, on a hunting excur­
sion, and expect to be gone several
Mrs. Wm, Young of Tekonsha, was
visiting her son C. N. Young on Wed­
nesday, and Cora who has been visit­
ing here for a few weeks returned home
with heron Thursday.
One of tlie successful patent medi­
cines of the day is Steketee’s piu worm
destroyer manufactured at Grand Rap­
ids. 7,000 bottles have been &gt;old since
Jan. 1st., See ad. in another column,
E. S. Pierce, proprietor of the Grand
Rapids great wardrobe, has a word to
aay to the News readers this week. In
the mutter of suit making. Mr. Pierce’s
-reputation is secoud to none in the
State.
By a large majority, th« people of the
United States have declared their faith
in the large arm sewing machine. So
simple self threading shuttle, selfs set­
ting needle and no changing tent io us.
Remember that no old worn machines
are fixed over by tlie White machino
Co., as new machines. Remember nil
machines having two numbers on, are
old machines, repaired and repainted
andpulhicd off as new machines.

WHAT ABOUT IT ?

Never in tbe histosy of«
accoinplished such success

the same waa overheard by E. W.
Peckham and C.N. Young of Thr
News office, wbo both agree that what
Mr. Powers said waa exactly in accor­
dance with our statement.
Now tlie question arises what reason
had Mr. Powers for denying the idtegatiou f and what has his denial profit­
ed himt We can't answer. Perhaps
bis Greenback friends can.

POLITICAL CHRONICLES.
CHAPTER V.

And again it came to po&amp;.&lt; in the ten­
th, mon th And neroDd day of tbe month
that the sound of the fife and the baw
drum and anaie dram and all kinds of
martial music waa heard on the streeta
of the village of Naahvi'le and behold
the band had been to the depot to meet
Eugene, whose surname ia Pringle and
to march before him to the temple
called Opera where he addteased
the p&lt;N&gt;pleof tlie country round about
NnahviUe upon the politilal issue* of
the day from a Democratic stand­
point.
. „ , ,
- Levi whtMie surname is Smith was
chosen ns chairman of the meeting
and b«jptroduced the sneaker, who
aftera few opening remarks said:
“Fellow citizens there should be no
longer an enmity between the people
of tlie north and the people of .the
south. Verily, vsrily, I say unto ypa
that tlit white people of the south who
were ' not brought up to work do not
take readily to labor, conseqaently it is
not to be wondered at that their com­
mercial interest does trot advance as
fast as that of the north. Ye men of
tbe north know thnt the people of tlie
south have been driven by force of
circumstances to where they now
stand.
When the war closed the republi­
cans wished to have the matter clinch­
ed by the amendments and no candi­
date for president or governor has ever
said ought against them aud there is
no existing reason why there should
not be harmony between the two sec­
tions of this country. It should no our
duty to study how we may bring about
a pacification. If it was necessary to
punish the offenders after the war why
were they not punished! the republi­
cans were in power.
It was tlieplan of the party iu power
to control this southern country BU&lt;1
for this purpose the union league was
instituted and the carpet bag system
was inaugurated; but thanks be to
Andy Johnson, for his aid in helping to
overthrow this system of government.
I have traveled through a portion of
these states, and I kept my eyes open
and I learned many things which callcd out my sympathies toward this opprosed jieople. I have prepared some
statistics and figures which I will dis­
tribute to tiloso who wish to take them
and read them.
In looking over tbe record of the
Republicans, 1 find nothing which en­
titles them to a continuance of power.
All their pretense of civil service re­
form has been removed, and their can­
didate has no record of statesmanship,
which entitles him to the position.
No one can find any fault with Han­
cock’s letters, and other speakers have
said they bad no fault to find with the
candidates. I wish I could any the
same but as regards the Republicans, I
cannot.”
After speaking at some length upon
the southern peculiarities ho departed
from the midst of the people and un­
doubtedly shook off the dust from his
feet as he left the city.

IT IS SO SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, that little or no
instruction is required, and but little practice, one may soon
become proficient in its use. It runs a self-setting needle and
its tension, after being once regulated, is automatic and needs
no changing for ordinary family sewing.

Bitter*

MANUFACTURERS OF

HARNESS
AND DKAiXUS IN

Steketee’s
PIN WORM DESTROYER.

JT 18 A FACT

Largest and Best Selected Stock
■ay that If tbe Green hacker* held tbc’r meeting In
front
the Union House
tbe purpoeeof dl&gt;tnrblng tbe OarCrld xoC Arthur elab, that it waa

ot

for

ASHVILLE LI VERY.

J. OSMAN, Prop.

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TORN-OUTS

Bight, but have taken tbe troabto to InveeOgaU the
matte, fully and am fully convinced that the

This feature and the EXTRA SPACE under the arm is
found in no other machine and is an advantage which should
not be overlooked.
-

Attorney A Counsellor,
JJ HOOUHTItra,
’
SHERIFF.
JULIUS RUSSELL,

UK/TT G-OOZDS,
J£P

0WEBS k C..

HARDWARE,
Iron, Nails, Stovas and Tinwar•-

K BUCK.

American and Foreign Marble,
Monumenta, Tombstonea, Mantles, 4c.,
Fynatincss. MicK.

J. A. BA UGHMAN.
HTBICIAN AND SURGEOX, Woodland Cen­
Day and night calls proa|4|y^aD

P tro, Mich.

ENTERPRISE

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Having bought for CASH a large, neat

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0. C. WOLCOTT

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

J^EW FURNITURE AT
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

PAD
aerblng ill humors, every trace of llseaao and
forcing Inw tbe systern through the pores of tbe
skin, nourishing and atrengtbfng vegetable tonics.

PAIN IN THE BACK.

Side or LbIbb* ffBflrmwtlw a ad
Bright's DlsesMof the Kidneys. Dlabelee. Dropsy,
Grave!. Catarrh of the Bladder. Inability to Retain
or Expel the Urine, Slone in the Bladder, High
Colores!, Scanty or painful Urinating, Depoaiu,
Casts or Bhrads In the Urine.

J. LENTZ &amp; SON’S
We would respectfully announce to the citizens of Nashville
and vicinity, that we*are now

LOCATED and ESTABLISHED

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HkW to Cwlicl &gt; linl Qin Cikhj Stort I
With to inform all thnt by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods and low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.

COME AND BBS.
Tovrt Tntly,

BOISE &amp; FRANCIS.

------ IN OUR—-

JgOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
I wish to announce to tho dtlcens of Nashville
and vicinity that 1 am proparsd to make the

lew and Large Store, FINEST SEWED BOOT
----- UR THK:— -

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Where you will find

Repairing Done In the Best
Manner Possible!

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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PLAIN
Sign, the Big Boot.
AND FANCYFURNITURE,
FRANK BAKER.
ALL NEW, AINO OF
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THE LATEST
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Special Pad for Cbronle. deep scaled, or esaes of
long st ending, |3, ChUdrou’a Pad, for summer
STYLES
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Ion Tables,

WE ALSO

-OF-

PURCHASERS
Estey, Bay State,
Bridgeport, and
Whitney Organs,
Webber, CMrkering.
Hale. Christie, Hanes,
Bros., Whitney and /

UNDERTAKER’S GOODS,
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ipchalr8t&amp;c.
-ALSO-

Common ’Furaitui-e

OJR.Gt_A.TVS

Of every description

For SOO, and upwards.

Our Undertaking Departmn’t

For • I BO and upwarda,
ORQAMB UEPALUD IK

Oom plate in avary particular-

Prices that Can’t t Undersold

h—t twenty day»

th* Bum prwcriM for

A true copy attest.]

CAXJL. AJS'I) GET PRICES.
He w*» in tbe office

Attorney at Law

Prioes.

I will sell cheep, 1 second hand Wheeler &amp; Wilson, 1 Howe,
Th. vsnta ot
1 Home Shuttle, 1 Davis, 1 American, 1 Grover &amp; Baker and
COM'ERCIAL TRAVELERS 1 Singer.

IN BARRT COUNTY

Wnl^k

0LEMHT SMITH,

I also have the only GENUINE NEW SINGERJin the mar­
ket, which I have reduced from $45 to $35. To all who
may want a cheap, low arm machine, we advise them to see
New Freeh Coeds and Low
our NEW SINGER.
‘

CARRY Al FULL LIIWJE
We replied that we co aid not pub­
lish the article, as written, as it was
not a true Statement of our conversa­
tion, and inquired what object he bad in
writing such a communication. He
replied that lus party were going for
him about It aud that he never used
tbe words : “one side was aa much to
blame as the other.” The reader will
observe that Mr. Powers does not
quote die exact word* of The News,
but we do not stand out on hair-spliting AMertious, so there will be no need
of argument in reganl^o the quotation,
note ap-

Capital aad Surplua Blooxxra.

LOW RATES.

DAY KIDNEY PAD U0„

FURNITURE

TELE DOUBLE STEEL FEED or feed on both sides of the
needle, enables the operator to carry the fabrick through on
either side of the needle as may be desired.

IT’S DURABILITY is sustained by a written guarantee for
five years.

Week before last The News in ita re­
Whips, Combs, etc.,
port of the double-headed political
drink- Um abaro of oaiaro or .tborwlac.
Iv taperrodea th* inconvenlenros and troublM of
meeting used these words :
And everything else pertaining to a tint class taking i aurooaa nod polaonotu Internal modlcinra.
HARNESS SHOP.
It L» worn exactly wbaro naodad. naxi Io Um
“If oue party is more guilty than the
body and hntvcdlauly over tba KMneva,
other The News does notcare to shield
It Li comfortaMa to tbe patlaai, aafe, plaaaant
that party, and we arc inclined to the
statement of a leading and prominent
By
buying
your
Harnci*
of
them
aa
they
u»o
nothGreenbacker of this .'illage, W. S.
1st equally good for
.
Powers, which was that both parties
were to blame, one no more than the
MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD.
other.’’
On Monday afternoon following, Mr.
Powers met us on the street and pre­ Particular attention paid to REPAINING. AU
ot (CH grr-ai remeuT,
senting us the following manuscript
irfact health after all
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EDITOR AXl&gt; PROPRIETOR.

LIFE IN NABHVliLE,

Nevertheless there were some indi­
THE DEMOCRAT SENATORIAL CON­ available for that position. The name
of Jas. E. Smith the chairman, had vidual members of the party who were
VENTION.

And Her Environs.
Wednesday our

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1880.

VOLUME VIII.

* —On

j TERMS; $1.50her

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

Democrats

It WfmUm with U« QwmUm of Kraator, Ftasl»j I Mom I nr the tirmr bank NohIsm.

brought on the ground a fine hickory
The regularily elected delegates to
over 100 feet long, and will have a pole
the Democratic Senatorial Convention
raising to-day. Col. A. T. McReynolds
of the 15th district, convened at the
of Grand Rapids will speak.
Wolcott House, Monday, afternoon, for
—A delegationof the, G- &amp;• A. club, the purpose of choosing one of their
with their torch lights went out to the nnpiber to represent the principles of
Hosmer school house last Friday night, Democracy in the Senate chamber nt
to listen to G.E. Bowers, of Hasting the Btate Capital. Sixteen delegates
who addresael the meeting in an able were present, about evenly divided liemanner. The boys reported a grand tween1 the two counties. The meeting
time.
being called to order, Jas. E. Smith
. —David Demaray, of the flrm of of Sunfield was chosen charman, and
Kellogg &lt;Sc Demainy, has sold his in­ Norm Bailey of Hastings, Secretary.
terest in the plaining mill and furniture
The matter of credentials being read­
manufacture, to Johu Bell of Maple ily disposed of, H. A. Goodyear arose
Grovt&gt; Ho will also dispose of bin in­ to Lis feet and made a radical speech
terest in the afore as soon as an inven- in favor of indorsing the • Greenback
nominee, R. J. Grant His motto was,
ory can be taken.
anything or any means tv beat the Re­
—Eugene Cook’s superior manufac­
publicans. The Greenback party was
tures came home from the county fair
the means with which to beat them.
with the blue ribbnn tied to them.
Of two evils choose the least. The Re­
They were, respectively, two 3-spring
publican nominee, Mr. Durkee, was a
phaetons* one 3-spring Democrat wag­
radical Republican and ought to be de­
on and one swell box cutter, and were
feated even if they had to coalesce with
heartily pronounced specimens of the
the Greenbackcres to do iL In Maine
highteet art.
we marched in solid phalanx with the
&gt;■' —The most enthuiastic Republican Greeubackers, and the result was a
meeting held in Maple Grove during Democratic success, and he moved that
this canipdlgn, was held at Norton’s th* convention indorse the nomination
school house on the evening of Oct.lSth, of Mr. Grant, which was seconded by
The boys from town went out with the Mr. Ostroth, the delegate from Maple.
glee club to enliven the occasion. Fif­
An Eaton county delegate wanted to
ty torches were in limy the school
know by how much the united vote of
house was packed to suffocation, and
the Democrats and Greeubackers ex­
many were unable to gain admission.
ceeded that of the Republican; another
Judge Smith of Hostings held the close
if the Greenbackers of Barry county
attention of the audience for two hours
held their own; they were loosing
with an able argumentative speech.
ground fast, he said, in Eaton county;
—Last week Thursday, C. H. Berry and still another inquired how indors­
was at work in the diniug room of the ing the Greenback nominee could be
Newton House at Hastings, and while considered coalition, inasmuch as the
preparing the tables for supper,he went Greenbackers had refused to fuse with
into a closet to get some grapes. A them and were rather inclined to insult
clerk followed him in and opened a than to divide honors with them.
trap door leading to the cellar and
To the first injury, the secretary an­
Charley in coming out, stepped off into swered that the majority of the united
space and brought up, with jambed forces over the Republicans in this dis­
head and limbs at the bottom of the trict, according to the vote two years
cellar. He was taken up in an insensi­ ago, was about 700; to the second
ble condition, but as no bones were question the answer was that the Bar­
broken, be is now able to be about ry Co. Green back t;rs were bolding their
again.
.
ovfn; but the third question was not
—Vanberbilt Howard, residing in the answered, unless Mr. Goodyear's ad­
suburbs of Middleville, bought some ditional remarks in which he called the
powder the other day, stuffed it down Greenbackers “very small boys with
in his coat pocket and wandered into very large heads,” could bo considered
John Coat’s blacksmith shop to see the an answer.
Another Eaton Co. man wanted to
curiosities. A spark from the red hot
iron, the smith was pounding, flew in­ know if this was'nt sort of a Greeley
to the pocket containing the powder, move, to take in the Democrats, and
and an explosion followed that blew another boldly stated that he was not
the gable end out of Vanderbilt’s pants in favor of coalition, and especially
and nearly ruined his head quarters. with the Greeubackers, since be had
Time may heal the damages, but at heard that Weaver’s expenses had been
present Vanderbilt sleeps with his face borne by the Republicans and he was
to the wall and stands up to rest him­ working for the Republicans.
self.
E. Chipman, the delegate from this
—At the close of the Democrat Sen­ town, stated that he had reasons for
atorial convention, Monday, while a believing that Grant was mote of a
prominent Democrat wasinforming the Republican than a Democrat, and if
editor hereof that Gen. Garfield was a elected and called to vote for a U. 8.
perjurer, a loud-mouthed Greenbacker Senator, ho would vote for a Republi­
can in preference to a Democrat. Mr.
thought to help the argument by put
ting in his bid as follows: “Oh it isn’t Goodyear didn’t think this was true.
the man they are voting for it’s the Though Mr. Grant had been formerly a
principles,” and we informed Man. Republican, since he had joined the
that was truth and should be the motto Greenbackers, the church he belonged
of all parties, but were afraid that the to had persecuted him to such an ex­
party so recently in convention as­ tent that he did not believe he could
sembled would fine it exceedingly dif­ ever affiliate with the Republicans
ficult to apply in their case. The farce again.
Finally the motion wasumeuded that
enacted by that convention will only
the convention take an informal ballot
make voted for Mr. Durkee.
for Senator, which resulted as follows:
—Our amiable friend, Frank Fuller,
R. J. Grant 8 votes, H. A. Goodyear 8.
the man who went back on the “party
Mr. Goodyear withdrew his name say­
that put God in the constitution,” and
ing he had run for office several times
endeavored to espouse another princi­
and
was defeated. He had Voted the
ple, but was repudiated by that old
bourbon buck, has had another sheep Democratic ticket for fortv years with­
adventure. He has .continned to act out victories, and now his idea was to
as general agent for Ray wait in the beat ’em, and be believed that the
party was the weapon to
purchase of stock,and bought 900sheep Greenback
use to bury the Republican party b.iof Henry Brooks of Bellevue, paying yond the hopes of rosurection. Then
$80 down, but when Raywait sow the
a formal ballot was taken resulting as
sheep, he found that his general agent follows: R. J. Grant 6, G. Gailord 5, H.
had over estimated their weight, about A. Goodyear 1, Wm. Goodyear 1, Jas.
$100 worth, and refused to take them, E. Smith 1.
and this left Franklin minus the $80
After reading the results of the 2nd
bonus, and as mad as a March bare.
ballot, the Secretary remarked' that
—Rev.E. Jones of N. Y..has assumed they had better reason together awhile,
his duties as pastor of the Christian and the Secretary and chairman
church, and bis.maiden sermon on left their posts of duty and the reason­
Sunday were listened to by large and ing began. People stuck their heads
attentive audiences. Rev. Jones is a into the door, wondered what kind of
fine speaker and has a way of present­ a convention ’twaa, anyway, aud de­
ing the arguments for Christianity and parted. Finally after the reasoning had
morality in a manner that must result been protracted half on hour, Mr. Good­
in good. There are twelve hundred year thought they had better come to
people in this village, and for the past order, as Bailey and he had a political
year doc more than one-fourth of that speech to make that night, and the ex­
number been in the habit of attending ecutive officers hied back to their
church. This does not speak well for places.
the moral proclivities of the village,
Eaton county delegates presented
and now as services are conducted in the names of F. A. Pennington of Char­
thne dUfereal pUew, The Niw, lotte and E. R. Martin of Chester, as
reform iu Uii. direction. good, square-toed Democrats, and

also been named. .
L. A. Dunlap of Vt. ViUe said that
when he swallowed old Horace, he
solemnly, promised himself that he
would never do the like again, but
perhaps his outraged stomach might
stand one more dose. Norm Bailey
said of course he didn’t favor calition
unless the convention could be unani­
mous for it.
-­
A motion was'made for another bal­
lot which stood as follows: R. G. Grant
It, Jas. Smith,3, E. R. Martin 1 and W.
S. Goodyear 4, and a motion that R. J.
Grant be ' declared the unanimous
nominee of the'eon vention was made,
which wa^fod^ly supported and more
feebly Carried, and the convention
adourned without speeches or any men tion of the stolen presidency or credit
mobelier.•

POLITICAL 0HR0NI0LE8.
CHAPTER VI.
And again it came to pass on the six­
th day of the mouth, that a great mul­
titude wen* assembled at the temple
called Opera, and behold one Jonas,
whose surname is McGowan, a represanative of the sect called Republican,
in the body called Congress, arose and
cried with a loud voice saying:
“Ye men of Nashville, I feel thank­
ful that l am counted worthy to address
so large nn assembly as I see gathered
before me, and ye doubtless rememlier
that .when I spake unto you from this
rostrum two years ago, the subject of
finance occupied nearly the whole time..
The sect called Greenbackers, were
then afraid that on the 1st day of Jan­
uary in the year 1879, the door of the
Treasury would be thronged with such
men as the Rotbchilds,the Vanderbilts,
and Jay Gould, and not a dollar of gold
would be left in the vaults, after the
first day of resumption. Verily I say
unto you I did see a throng at the door
of the Treasury early one morning, but
j it was to buy the United States four
per cent bonds.
Moreover, brethren, the question of
finance has been settled, and we now
have a dollar that is at par with gold
from the Atlantic to the Pacific and
from the bikes to the gulf. The'publlc
debt has been reduced from $75 per
capita, in 1865 to $38 per capita in 1880
and the interest, from $4 per capita in
18(55, t(P$1.38 per capita in 1880. Fur­
thermore the revenue has been taken
from all manufactured goods except
whisky*, tobacco and patent medicines.
And again I say unto you that the
losses in collecting the public funds,
have been reduced from $11.50 on the
thousand, during Jackson’s adminis­
tration. $7.40 during Polk’s, and $8.81
during Buchanan’s, who sat on the pre­
sidential chair like a bread-and-milk
poultice, and drew the Rebellion to a
head; to 76cents during Lincoln’s, 34
cents'during Grant’s, who wasguiltyof
Nepotism, oiid eight tenths of a mill
during Hayes’administration.
We can predict the events of the fu­
ture, only by comparing it with the
past, and the past record of the sect
called Democrats has been one of un­
certainty aud distrust.
During Buchanan’s administration,
his secretary of war distributed the
arms and munitions of war through the
southern states, the secretary of the
navy sent our vessels of war to foreign
ports and the administratiou^did every
thing in its power to favor secession
and disempower the north from resist­
ing the measure, by declaring that the
executive department of the govern­
ment had no right to coerce a state.
During the whole progress of the
war it was the democratic party who
rejoiced over a rebel victory and did
everything they dared in the north, to
prevent the different quotas from be­
ing filled. Every four years since that
time they have shifted from one dogma
to another and tried to hide their real
motives behind a mask to obtain pow­
er.
,
We should require something more
stable and honest before we give the
reins of government into their hands,
for what man is there among you who
having a neighbor that practiced rob­
bing your clothes-line aud after a time
he promised to reform, would hang out
any shirts to tempt him for the next six
months ?
Moreover,brethren, I would not have
you ignorant of the fact that the sect
called Democrats were not only at the
beginning of the war in warm sympathy
with the confederacy, but their sympa •
thies remained unchanged to the end,
a* their resolution at the Chicago con­
vention will prove. Verily, I say unto
you that Seymour and Blair,their pres­
idential candidates,
declared the
amendments to the constitution, un­
constitutional.

loyal and wio united with the Repub­
licans who marched to the front, and
h dped to preserve the Union, there­
fore when I speak of the Democrats I
refer to the party who were then, as
now, governed by die southern faction
which will rule, so long as the name
of democrat shall exist
Why did the democratic wave spread
over the land four years agof It was
simply because the people were in the
midst of a depression of all kinds of
industry, caused by the change from a
time of war, to a time of peace, which
results always follow a war, and every­
body felt mean, and Gen. Kilpatrick
says that when anyone feels mean, die
first thing they do is to vote the Demo­
crat ticket
That the Democrats are in sympadiy
with the south, is proven by their man­
ipulation of the soldiers roll in Con­
gress. which formerly read, ‘crippled
and disabled Union soldiers,’ but their
first act was to strike f{om the docu­
ment the word‘Union’and afterward
they dropped the words ‘crippled and
disabled’ thus making no distinction
between loyalty and disloyalty. A
Union soldier who had lost both his
arms in the war, was tending door in
the House, but now his place is occu­
pied by two broad shouldered briga­
diers, of the southern army.
In an investigation of the claims of
southern mail carriers, rebel postmas­
ter Regan was so closely cornered by
Willets of Michigan, that ha felt much
as did the dutch man when hugged by
the bear and called; ‘Hauns! Hauns!
coom quick und help me let dis bar
go.”
All this and much more did he say
in regard to the doings of the body
called Congress, of the various com­
mittees which were ruled by southern
men, of the claims of southern traitors
who have filed bills for future consid­
eration if their men are elected of, the
‘riders’ which the chairman of com­
mittees invariably fasten to all bills in­
troduced, and the inevitable conse­
quences which must follow if Hancock
the choice of the south is placed in the
presidential chair.
“Is it not just and right that the sec­
tion of the country which has the larg­
est interests at stake, should have the
power to regulate rhe laws which gov­
ern those interests! Of the internal
revenue collected, 93 per cent comes
from the north and only 8 per cent from
the south. The north sends 87 lbs of
mail matter at often os the south sends
13. In manufactured goods, the north
represents 93| per cent to 6t from the
south. The north exports 77 per cent
to the south 23. while the south imports
96per cent to4 percent deceived by
the north, therefore it is necessary that
tin. Republicans be continued in power
that they may promote the best inter­
ests of the country and the present pro
sperity may be continued.”
And it came to pass that after the
glee club had sang a hymn, he again
arose and instructed the people in re­
gard to the election frauds .the Tam­
many ring, and the doctrinds odvocat
ed by southern leaders such as Jeffer­
son Davis and Gon. Lewis. He alsospako of the reception of Weaver and
Randall in the south and the change in
opinion which had come over Gen.
Weaver since he was in Congress.
And behold the many other things
which he said, are they not all firmly
impressed upon the minds of the peo­
ple who listened attentively till he had
made nn end of his speaking unto
them._________ _____ _________
—Wildman fit Fox’s New York
Theatre aud Comic Opera Company,
will open the season at the Opera
house on Monday evening, with one of
their highly sensational dramas. The
troop is composed,of fourteen ladies
and gentleman of rare dramatic talent,
and are greeted every where with the
highest compliment of the press. Mr.
ancLMrs. J. W. Fox are well known to
the peopleof thiscommunity aud need
no comment, F. J. Wildman the fam­
ous comedian is without a parallel
in any traveling troup in the country,
and his side splitting comicalities are
a sure remedy for the blues and the
down beartedness of the long faced
politicians that have heard from Indi­
ana. The remainder of tlie troop is
composed of highly talented actors and
actresses, and the people of Nashville
and vicinity,who wish to eqjoy a week
of pleasure should not fail to procure a
season ticket “Our boarding house,”

Pinafore, and all the leading plays of
the day. Tickets are on sale at F. T.
Boise’s drug store.

Bev. E. Jones will address the tem­
perance mass meeting at the Christian
church Sunday evening.

Year
Credit Subscriptions $1.75,

NUMBER!.

The Nashville Newt began its eighth
year last week with 1.500 subscribers,
while it started burim&gt;M seven years
ago with only 68. It takes pluck, push
Hi! h-o-o-o!
and lots of perautently hard work to
The wheat market is lively.
bring about such a change in a nuwspaMrs. Dr. Griswold is down with a Cr in an inland town, and that not a
rge one. Bro. Strong is to be con­
fever.
gratulated on hk remarkable success.—.
L. J. Wheeler will have a new ad. BeUevue Gaeette.
next week.
Fannie Dawson of Rutland was in
LOCAL MATTKR8.
town Wednesday.
rypatrons, are yon aware that now
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Frink are at is the time when merchants have to pay
Charlotte, visiting friends.
their debts aud buy new stocks of
Workmen are putting the roof on goods T Such is the case and we must
have money to do it with, and don’t
Buxton’s brick. ’Tis a tin one.
you forget it!
D. C. Griffith.
C. W.Smith and wife have been tak­
Honey to Loan.
ing in the sights at Chicago, this week.
A few hundred dollars has been
Mr. A. Green of Battle Creek, was in
town on Monday visiting at Wm. Pai- Slaced in my hands for investment in
rst class notes. None but those hav­
ker’s.
,
ing the guilt-edge article need apply.
Mr. L. V. McWitty of Genesee Co.,
Ouxo Stroxo.
N. Y., is visiting his old friend Lewis
ry Ladies see those elegant ready
Durkee,
mode Beaver Cloaks at Kocher Bros.
Mrs. G. A. Truman is visiting friends The largest and finest stock in town.
and relatives at Eaton Rapids and
A Live Yankee in Town. .
Jackson.
A. E. Harringon is in town, and will
Phillip Caverly, a blacksmith of sev­ remain hero but a few davs, advertising
eral years experience, has rented Wm. the Simmons improved Weather Stripe,
the only strips entirely .out of the way
Bartley’s shop.
Mrs. Mary Maynard of Diamondale and out of tight. Satisfaction guar­
anteed, or no pay. Read on !
was in town Moncav,visiting her broth­
_
Nashville, Oct. 12, 1880.
er, A. L. Rasey.
We, the undersigned citizens of the
village of Nashville,have have had the
M. R. Taylor is building a new barn
Simmons improved Weather Strip at-*
40x60 on his place in the noroth port of tached to our doom, and are well satis­
the corporation.
fied that it is the best arrangement for
A large force of workmen, with John the purpose, we have ever seen, aud
would recommend it to all, for keeping
Smith ns boss, are erecting the first out rain, snow, dust and cold rain.
bridge on new Main St.
C. A. Nichols, J. M. Rne. P. Holler,
C. E. Barlow of Hustings, Greenback Orno Strong, C. C. Wolcott, A. Plum.
nominee for register of deeds, was in
Horse For Snip.
the village on Wednesday.
I have an excellent 5-year old horao
Ed. Partello, formerly of this village for sale at a bargain. Call and see
but late of South Cuss,has moved back
C. C. Wolcott.
and again located here.
ryif you want a good Carpet for a
Ida Woulcott andNell Walrath re­ small amount of money, call on L. J.
turned on Monday from a weeks visit Wheeler.
to Homer and Tekonsha.
TAME NOTICE
Charley Marshall of Hickory Corners
Mr. Demary has retired from the firm
was in this village this week visiting of Kellogg, Demaray 5c Co. and leaves
for town the first of Noveml»er next. It'
his sister.Mre. A. L. Beebe.
Mrs. Campbell, Dr. Goucher’s house- is therefore necessary that all accounts
should be settled by that time, all in­
keeder, lias just recoved from a severe debted to said firm will please be
illness, as has his child also.
prompt in paying the same, as this will
The Knapp brothers of the Mud Creek positively be the only call made. Re­
neighborhood paid a tine of $100 each, member, Nov. 1st. •
4tf
Kellogg Demaray &amp; co.
for fighting at Hasting on Saturday.
fy 50 new styles elegant Dress Goods
Mrs. Eva Wright has rented S.
at
Kocher Bros.
Liebhausera building on north Main
whefte she will opeu a millinery store.
WASTEI1
Several of our citizens attended
One Thousand cords of Railroad wood
the Eaton Rapids fair on Thursday, wanted. Apply early if you wish a con­
L. J. Wheeler. ,
and they reported a fine show of stock. tract.

L00AL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.
AU FenessJ CNt-CUt.

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A large company of eager politician
assembled at the depot on Tuesday
uight to hear the returns from Ohio
and Indiana.
Wm. Cramer has moved from Levi
Smiths farm, to Bert Down’s bouse,
and Bert and family have moved to
the north woods.
J. S. Shamp came home ou a visit and
spent Saturday and Sunday here, then
returned to his work at Hungerford,
NewagoPo, on Monday.
C. C. Wolcott has erected some mam­
moth bill boards near the hotel aud
this week they were papered by Fox A
Winans advance agent.
The U. B. house of worship, north
north of Hosmer’s corners,will be dedi­
cated Sunday Nov. 7th. Rev. J. K. Alwood of Morenci, will deliver the dedi­
catpry se.rp&gt;nn
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SEE THEM.
S. A-YLSWORTH.
UOl. vupeiuuu, LUU tuau "IUII of
Greenback lightning,” will be with us
on the 31st. in order to Infuse the
Greenbackera aud adherents with a
share of his superfluous electricity.
Jacob Lentz is limning around with
the aid of a cane, on account of a
sprained foot from falling down the
cellar-way of his store in the evening.
The door had been left open by a care­
less boy.
The Hastings Democrat of last week
advertised a hickory-pole raising to
take place in this village on Wednes­
day, Oct 18th. We saw nothing at
“rich” pole-raising and we were hang­
ing around about that time, too.
Strong, of the Nashville Newt, says
that tumbling out of bed at six o’clock
in the morning is what bothers him.
Sleep at the back ride then she can’t
kick you out —Hower Index. Fact is,
we are not sleeping with her at all; if
we were it might even be harder work
to tumble out at six in the morning,
than it now is.
A raroxhanco is now offered by C.
C. Wolcott to all who wish to buy sew­
ing machines. He has lately added to
his stock of Whites the genuine new
ringer and reduced the price from $45
to 33 and is doing more sewing machine
business than anyother man in Cent
ral Michigan. You should not fail to
read his advertisement on fourth
pmm.

ry A full line of Cloakings, inclu­
ding tire celebrated Washington Mill
Silver Medal, at Kocher Bros. Every
lady ought to see them before she buys.

HF1 The Diamond Staid Overall, the
best there is made, at C.A. Nichols’.

Horse Shoeing aud Jobbing
Blacksmithing.
E. Cook wishes to announce, that on
and after the 17th of Sept, he will do
Horseshoeing and nit kinds of Custom
Work. Chas. Middleton, the BossShoer, will do your work in the most upproved manner. We shall be pleased
to sec you all.
Evgexe Cook.
EF* All those indebted to mo, will
please call and settle np immediately.
Mrs. L. 0. Crocker.

New Bakery.
My bakery isnow ready for business.
Have built a new oven and all wishing
! fresh bread, biscuits, cakes, pies, etc.,
i can have them every day.
Wurm
meals and lunebes-at all hours. Give
us a trial.
N. B. Shaw.

FOB SALE.
Three colts one three-year-old, one
two-year-old and one spring colt. Fur
an inspection of the stock and prices,
call on John Erikson, one mile north,
and one mile west of Nashville. 4—5

New Cider.
Bring along your apples aud try my
new patent press and grater, which
is now in operation. I am prepared to
make you more cider than you can get
elsewhere, from the same amount of
apples.
H. R. Dickixsok.

Notice of Co-Fartncrshlp.
Owing to the increasing demands
of mv business I have this day associa­
ted with me in the practice of medi­
cine and Surgery F. R. Timmerman M.
D^ a graduate of Michsgan University
I am pleased to introduce him to mv
friends and patrons as a gentleman and
one thoroughly qualified in his profes­
sion.
H. A. Barber, M. D.

Nashville Sept., 1, 1880.

Teachers Attention.
The regular fall examination of teach­
ers will be held at the Union School
building, on Saturday Oct. 16. School
officers and all persons interested m
schools are respectfully invited to be
present. Exercises commence at 9

Nattee.
When C. C. Wolcott mj
Genuine Singer sewing
sale he tells what is no&lt; ■
SSSSSr

the

�That is the

ILL HOKTO.
The Mormon* are planting a colony In
Salt River valley, Wyoming.
they wriggled and
the other puppy, I wa* calling. His in the wa
A BUBO dog deserves to hare fleas;
groveled at
name is also Boll*."
.
•now, aXte-Homethe biter should be bitten.
"Indeed! where &amp; he?" inquired th.*
lel to what are called comforts or con­
Sama Bernhardt weighs 110 pounds.
gentleman, looking around with a great
veniences in arrangement* of a pcraoual Her wardrota fill* eighteen trunk*.
expression at interest
And again Sue repeated to herself, nature; like an easy oliair or a good fin-,
Tint Prince of Wales has presented
“ He has run *
*---------"
“What an impudent puppy!" as she which-do titeir part in dispelling cold v&gt;—
t*_ZT-7C------ana four
"I wonder at
dropped more apples into the stye.
'
and fatigue, though nature provide* Better dog*.
Aud this wa* the spectacle which means of rest and animal heat without
greeted the horrified gaae of Mrs. Mel­ them. The true gentleman in like man­
ejection as Vico President of the Ameri­
lington as ahe whipped on the veranda
herself up with a great as­ where her husband wa* reading, and ner carefully aruus whatever may cause can Bible Society.
a iar or a jolt in the minds of those with
To
todlilC,
sumption of dignity.
looked across the lawn to tlie orchard. wfiom he is cast; all clashing of opinion,
Ths Archbishop at Quebec, Con., ad­
"If you will try, sir, you will find how The testable was ready, and she wa*
or confusion of feeling, all restraint, or vises all dergynivn under hi* charge Dot
it can be done," said she loftily.
to interfere in politics.
suspicion,
or
gloom,
or
resentment
;
hi*
"And
if
I
don
’
t
want-to
try
r
’
in.
“ Mercyon me'"she gasped. “Why, great concern lx?ing to make everyone at
William H. Exolihh lives in the
"Then the other puppy must make
^fr. Millington, only - look I There is
He has his house Henry 'Ward Beecher built when
he is, just in time. Here, actually Sue with 0o£ Hanley’s son feed- their ease and at home.
eyes on all his company; he i* tender to­ an Indianapolis pastor.
dog; bite at him, sir!"
ward the bashful, gentle toward the dis­
The colporteur* of the American Bible
dapped her white hands to­ । ing the pigs.
Mr. Mellington chuckled.
tant, and merciful to the absurd ; ho Society distributed 10,268 Biblea in
gether, and tned to whistle, a* she had
"Well, my dear, I don’t sec the harm guards against the unseasonable allusion* Tcxar. during the last four month*.
seen her papa do, to the great amuse­
of it, if they like it. Though where she or topics which may irritate ; he is sel­
ment of the gentleman.
Southebx planters hope to findj the
could have picked him up I can’t im­ dom prominent in conversation, and
But, instead of gallantly rushing to
English sparrows an efficient remedy for ,
never wearisome. He makes light of fa­
tiie attack at command of hi* misti-eas, agine."
I
Meanwhile, Sue and her companion vors while he does them, and seems to the ravage* of cotton wanna.
Roll* frisked up to the stranger with
leisurely crossed the orchard aud the
extravagant demonstrations of delight
for many years in London. Well
lawn.
PM I feel th# full vwlth
“O he knows you," **id 8ne, con­
young bird* are sold at $L75 pei
“Now, Ill introduce you to papa,”
temptuously, "and so you didn't run.” she said. “Only I don’t know your comjiclled, never defend* himself by a'
The Bubocription to the fund for the
mere retort; he has no ears for slander
"Im; Rolla knows hi* friends. In
name."
or gossip, is scrupulous in imputing m ? Cincinnati Art Museum has reached the
“Oh, perhaps he knows it, and will tivee to those who interefere with him, sum of 8250,000, leaving only $50,000 to
ferrod upon mo by the admiring par­
introduce me, to you. Meantime, call and interprets everything
’ '
for the best. be raised.
AN IMPUDENT PUPPY. tiality of farmer Hawes."
me anything you' like."
— in
' He is never mean or little
to hi* disputes,
The deadly quicksand .in the San Pe­
"He belongs to me now, and I mean
So Sue walked straight up to her J never take* unfair advantage, never mis­
Hava bwi tinned with ttw bitter nhada
“Where is Sue?" inquired Mrs. Mel­ to change hi* name," said Hue posi­ father, and putting her hand on his take* personalities or sharp saying*, or dro river, Arisons, lately swallowed up
sayings,
u camage containing a gentleman and
tington, entering the room where her tively.
Bhoulder.' aada*
. arguments, or insinuates
tea evil which he
ho three ladies.
•
two eldest daughters were employed, the
. "Pray don’t You have no idea how
“Papa, I’ve had an awful fright. I
one tn reading, the other with a bit of musically it sounded ocreas the field- I was chased by a raging mad bull, and dare not say out From a lonp sighted
The railroad up Vesuvius has done
prudence, he observe* the maxim of the such a flourishing bnsineM since its
fancy *ark.
fancied some wood nymph—or—dryard mv puppy ran away from me, and an­
“laually don’t know, mamma," an­ —was calling to me. Belongs to you other with the very same name, aaved ancient sage, that we should conduct ojiening that the value of the stock ha*
ourselves
toward
our
enemy
as
if
he
swered Ada, looking up from her work. now. does he? Happy dog!”
PITB AND POINT.
me; so I've brought him homo with me," were one day to be our friend. He lias increased 50 per cent
“ I have had scarcely a glimpse of Sue
“Maiuiied—In Chillicothe, Iowa, Her­
And he stopped and patted Rolla’s nodding in an introductory manner to­ too much good sense to be affronted at
Tin: most popular cure among poli
since we came to the country. She ap­ head.
bert L. Rollingstone and Emma J. . tician*—The sine-cure.
ward tlie guest
insults,
and
is
too
well
emplovixl
to
re
­
pears to have taken to-an outdoor life,
She turned sharply.
“Eh?" sai^ papa, looking up; and member injuries. He is patient, for­ Mom." .Thus doee one familiar prov­
The first American inscription put up­
and is never in the house except at
“Are you going away sir, or shall I!” catching the expression of the two face* , bearing, and resigned on .philosophical erb receive a death-blow.
on the obelisk will be, “ Post no Bill*."
night"
she demanded.
iMfore him, lie fell into the humor, and. । principles. He submits to'pain tiecause
Fob several years the estate of Post­
vumms
“ I saw her about two houra ago on
“ He sleeps where he fcjl," say* a Lite
“Oh, I would not for the world in­ as he rose, said, with a wave of his hand j। jj, in inevitable ; to lierenvcment, liecause master General Maynard, in Tenneasee, ;
her way to Jho orchard," remarked Rose. commode you! And I beg you to ro- .toward
tea-table. ..
“w
Very | it is irreparable; to death, because it is has been
a the waiting
in
. —
— was,, balltul, which suggests that he must
in charge of a ----man who
“ She said she was going to feed tlie memlter that I came only because I fan­
have t»ecn drunk.
well, my dear, we’ll feed him."
his
destiny.
It
he
engages
in
contro&gt;
at
one
time,
one
of
its
movable
chattels,
pigs, and would afterward take a lesson cied you were calling me, having prob­
What a l&gt;e*utiful thing is * rosy
So Mr. Roland Hanley sat down to the veray of any kind, hi* disciplined intelSixteen young Indian girls liave arin milking.”
•
ably seen mo passing. I saw you from table with the family, and with an utter
cheek ! How great the contrast when
“I wish I could find her," resumed the bank above. Pray excuse the mis­ absence of that unpleasant restraint lect preserves him from the blundering ’ rived at Noithfield, Mom., from tlie In­ the blunh settle* on the nose.
discourtesy
of
better,
perhajm,
but
leas
dj.
m
Territory,
to
enter
Mr.
Moody
’
s
Mrs. Mellington. “ I am sore that CoL take, and allow ma to wish you a good
which Mrs. Mellington had remarked in educated minds, who, like blunt weapons, | school Their traveling expenses were
Husband—" Mary, my lore, this ap­
Mauley or hie son will call this afternoon, evening."
his intercourse with Miss Radstock; and, tear and hack, instead of cutting clean, j paid by JaV Gould.
ple-dumpling is not lialf done." Wife—
and it is proper that Sue should be pres­
despite her vexation at Sue, the meal 1 who mistake
And
with
a
courteous
bow,
he
disap
­
the
point
in
argument,
“
Well,
finish it, then, my dear.”
mutate
i»
nrgnmeot,
i
EL
nul
KT
n
rf
a
,,,^
whom
ent She did not appear an their former
passed off agreeably.
peared among the buaheo.
'■ “‘e
.tangth on tnfle., maeon- | , Pari,
..
a„, Ala„.
It was a young housekeeper who set
visit"
Of course this wa* not Mr. Hanley's ceive tlieir adversary, and leave »..«
She stood looking indignantly after
the | zon of the world," is about to receive, it the cake she hod baked for a picnic out
“She ,W“ shock the Colonel by her
last visit to the Millington's—of eourae que8tion more involved tlian they find it 1
of door one opld night to be frosted.
hoydepish manners, and, as to his son, I him until he disappeared.
may be right or wrong in his opinion, !i is said, the title of honorary Colonel of
“Tlie impudent puppy!" she murmur­ there were frequent cal s, with walks
hardly tliiuk he will particularly admire
a regiment of Russian Uhlans.
" Bjudget, the dust upon the furni­
,
her. He doesn’t fancy female society, ed; “I never heard of such assurance.” and nde*. in all of which he ful- j bHt he is too clear headed to be unjust;
filled hi* promise of taking care of Sne; ije is as simple as he is forcible, and as 1 Teresa Tua, of Turin, a.young girl of ture is intolerable. What sliall I do? "
I’ve heard, and prefers hi* dogs and
And then a alow smile rippled over her
and when, at length, he naked the priv- brief a* he i* decisive. Nowhere shall 13» ,x&gt;r® off
I,n243 “« a violinist “ Do a* Ido, marm—pay no attention to
horses. And yamrt he a little wild at fore which she remorselessly checked by ilege of taking care of her through life. w&lt;. fina greater candor, consideration, in- Bt the 1&gt;an" Conservatory last year. She
college. mamma?"
biting the corner of her under lip.
It's a poor rule that won’t work both
aho did not say nay.
diligence. Ho throws himself into the
WOOD for a five years'
“Come, Rolla," she called, in a sub­
“A little too fond of what is called fun
ways. A Milwaukee girl married a bar­
Lately, when Mr. Hanley was boasting mind of his opponents, he acremnts for U,ur through the United States.
—nothing more that I have ever heard. dued voice, “come, sir, aud go home;
Italian laborer* at home and abroad tier, and he turned out to be a rich Boron
He is a clever young man, will be and see how yon get into scrapes again. ” that his wife had accepted him on their tlieir mistakes, he knows the weakness :
in disguise.
She climbed the bonk into the meadow, very first interview, by referring him to । of human rttasou oa well as its strength, , stick to their national diet of bread,
wealthy, and i*,. mutt to hi* father, the
papa^ Sue Lxiked around and said:
:
province and its limits. If he be an macaroni, and fruit, with an occasional
A modern novel has this thrilling pas­
beat match in the neighborhood, though, the dog followed with a subdued and
“Yon were an impudent puppy that ; unbeliever, ho will lie too profound and j di.'h of meat. In Italy thia diet is bused ' sage: "With one hand he held her lieauBut suddenly he
as you say, he don’t appear to cAre par­ culprit-like mien.
। j^-ge minded to ridicule religion or to act on neJesaity and abroad on economy.
tif ul golden head alxive the dulling wave,
ticularly for ladies’ society. I fancy he gave a short, sharp bark* and at the day. Rolls, as you are still."
and with the other called loudly for as­
Died as a King Should.
against it ; he is too wise to bo a dogtjie Fcvuc dca Deux Monde*, foundlooked rather laired while talking to that same moment another and stronger
J. E. Munloch has written a book on |
a^d“d^itil^hf ev™ =
priD' ' sistance."
stately Miss Radstock, clever and hand­ sound smote upon 8ut»’s ear. It was a
Fnstituti &gt;na ns venerable beau
Prat.ce’
PaJ ,
A toung lady wrote some verses for a
some as she in. And then he must know low, -hoarse, aobtang murmur, which the stage, in which occurs the following ।
storv •
‘I suPIx’rts in-sittuuons as venerable, lH*au- during the first twenty veiira of its ca- jiaper al»out her birthday, and headed
that all the girls are trying to secure seemed to swell into an angry roar.
‘ Marreadv wns fond of taUinw tlie
M,.d U?c fu]' to. Whi&lt;:b- hc
D.ot rcer- Xt now numbers 20,000 subaerib- | them " May 30th." It almost made her
“If I were in Africa, I should faxfry
him, which uaturallv makes him ahy of
Mr. Macready was fond of teUing Un
; ho honor* the ministers of reh- t n, at $10 a year.
that a lion’s roar!" thought Sue, curiods- following
hair turn gray when it up|&gt;eared in print
them."
story as hi* experience of ; gion, Luo
1
and it----content*
him to decline its
.
These remarks were clearly intended l ly looking around.
Dh. Hafinsos, of Boston, say* he “My 30th.”
American in&lt;iependence^ exemplified in ■------- .»—vrithout assailing or den'ounc- ,
as hint* to her daughters, for Mrs. Mil- j
would aa noon think of hiring fouiu man j
The average life of a farmer is sixtvIn an instant her check lx&gt;came deadly a Western actor of the self-satiefled
tI
icm
j them. He is a fnena of religious to eat hi* breakfast a* to liire some one
lington was a genuine match-maker, and I pale, and she stood breathless and trans­
six yearn. At sixty-five he may safely
“■ 'H‘‘ral»t'"' ' MUtiou,
nun that,
mat, noi
owv because
»«£«»&lt;;•
leration,
and
not
only
had already married off two daughters fixed, os a huge animal, with lowered jmd he, “I was rerv .r.xion. to haw
' to do his Ringing in church. According
, i^pj,
’.i1
; b„
/ '-tang|,t him to look
- 1 tei hi* view, singing is the natural ex­ I Iiegm to return borrowed tools, pay old
Advantageously.
head,.and eyes gleamihg through shaggy the King, who was rather of a democrat- '
' ’’debts anil oak forgiveness for cheating in
*&gt;. . 1 1, ...
_
Finding that the remainin]; eldest I forelocka, emerged from a thicket tit ic turn ot mind, to fall, when I stabbed I on all forms of faith with an impartial pression of religious joy.
। home trades.
j eye, but also from the gentleness of feel­
■daughter hail failed to make the desired some distance, and come slowly toward him, over the steps of tlie throne and on
J
ohx
B
right
is
in
better
health
tlian
“Is tour cough any easier?" said
impression on either CoL Hanley or hi* her, tearing up the earth with hoofs and the right-hand aide, with his feet to the ing which is tlie attendant on civiliza­ be ha* enjoyed for several years. It i* , one
mie of
oi poor
pour Hood
nuuu ’s
» acquaintance*,
acqui
on
tion.
&gt;oon, she hod bethought herself of pro­ horn*.
left, in order that when I was to fall I
said that he often takes note*, in the calling to
— should
' see ’how ’he wuk* "It
ducing Hue, hitherto, as the voungort
Rolla, after a burst of olwtroperou* should have the center of tlie stage to
House, as if intending to makes speech, * be,” said the wit from hi* pillow, “ I’ve
The Discomforts of Fame.
■and prettiest, carefully kept in the back­ barking, turned and ignominiously fled. myself, as befitting the principal per­
but when the time come* changes his ' been practicing all night."
“I should think," remarked a lady at mind and toon up Um note,.
ground.
She strove in vain to follow his exam- 1 nonage of the tragedy.
No objection
\
T1Ie
oI bigol„ j, M
But, meanwhile, where was Sue?
pie. Her limits felt paralysed, and ahe ’' wtis made to this request cn the part of the lunch-table of the Baldwin, “that
A puotoobaph of the express train good and inclusive as that of Webster's
She had filled a Iniskct with apples for turned faint and nick.
the actor, but at night, to my great sur- poor Adelaide Neilson ought to have known popularly in England os "The Dictionary. “A bigot!" said he; "why
faced
death
with
a
sense
of
relief.
"
Some
Abe piga, strolled around the orchard, ad­
The bull came slowly onward, now l&gt; jirise, he wheeled directly round after
Flying Dutchman” has been taken ns it he’s a man who knows too much for one,
mired the tree* and the fruit, and climlied lowering his head, then uplifting it, and ., receiving the sword thrust, and deliber­ surprise at the remark having been ex­
a tow plum tree, in order to gather an rtaring fiercely and threateningly at the ately fell in the middle of the scene, just pressed, the ladv who had knowm Miss jtasMil through Twyford station, on the and not quite enough-for two."
Great Western railway, at the rate of
Neilson
intimately,
proceeded
to
recount
At a celebration l»ack in the country
especially fine one for her father. In figure in the center of the field. ’
on the spot where I was in tne habit of
sixtv miles an hour, by a photographer a female arose and begun : “This is
this jx»ition her eye was caught by a
Suddenly a voice shouted:
dying. Well, as a dead man cannot the petty trouble* of the great actress’ of Henley.
our 104th anniversary." A wicked voting
tow line of green willows, bordering the
“ Don’t lie afraid .' Throw away your move himself, and as there was no life.
r_ ­
There is a revival in crochet in En- man imck in the crowd yelled out:
“She was the victim of ceaseless per
isloping me.adow* beyond the orchard.
ml shawl! Now run—run to the nearest time for others to do it, the King's body
i_22 '2
tliei regretful
zi„t:"2 friend.
’
', gland, but instead of being done
in bite “ Good gracious I You don't look that
----------------------“It looks as though a stream were fence—while I keep him off 1”
remained in possession of my place, and secution," said
j j
at of
her
lifelife
was
mode
miserai»*mu*le in colors,
colors,
boboth
’ ' laces old."
day
her
was
made
miscra- thread it ..
there," she thought, “and Ido so love
The assurance of help at hand in­ I was forced to find anotiier situation, “Every
-i. .Ix-ing worked
’“din
~ —“
-------....
: two contrast- 1. Sox
water. I dare say it is so lovely under spired her. She tore off the light zephyr which I did, and finished the scene in bio by the attempts of all kiwis of tteopte and, quilts
Father, the
lecturer at• the
to interview her on all kind* of subject*. I ing
„hues.
- . crochet
Germans
jackets
cro of
those willow*. Come Rolla," calling sliawl, which had attracted the attention the best way I c«~uld.
I hall to-night said that luniir rays were
to a little half-grown terrier, “yon and I of the bull, and ran as fast as her trem­
“ When I expostulated with his Maj­ I had the fact lirought forcibly to my cotton for small children, instead of us­ &lt;ndy concentrated luminosity of the
will go on an exploring exjxsditiou bling limbs would carry her.
__ ___________
esty
for the liberty he had taken, he notice one afternoon of the last week of ing worsted, us is the custom in America. earth's satellite. What do you think
together."
t
Gbx. Grant stamps us absurd the altout it?" Intelligent parent—“All
How ahe got over the fence aho never j coolly replied : * Mr. Macready, we her stay here. I called on her invitation
Bolls, after coaxing, rather sulkily knew. Indeed, aho knew nothing dis- Western people
nnonfii know nothing about and found her nervous and greatly dis­ story that a $10,000 set of diamonds, । moonshine, my son, all moonshine."
obeyed. He was nn ugly little, crooked- tipctly until the gentleman aho hud Kings excepting that they have an odd pirited. ‘I have already had sixteen presented him by a Japunr-se Prince,
P '
Miss Furtinoton—“Yea, I like the
characterized as an “ impudent puppy,” trick of doing as they please ; therefore, visitors,* said she, and expect .Ao many was stolen from him by his Private
1 nvate Sec
Sec-­ jjftee very much, Major; you have such
pawn- ■ jolly set of men down here." The Ma­
lightly leaping the fence, threw himself, I thought, as I was king, I liad a right more that I’ve positively notified my retary and sold to a Washington
ncrtzin na«m.
maid
that
I'm
not
in
to
any
person
but
broker
for
$5,000.
Ho
never
hml
such
a
'
to do whatever I ------ pleased ; and ho,
jor—“ Yea, awfully jolly. You’d better
despite all the petting, did not take to
air, I fell back upon my kingly rights, an old musician whom I've known for present and never met such a loss.
■ steel your heart. Miss Flirtington, in
-this pretty young mistress, but persisted
from which, you peroeive, hit, there i» years and who is kind enough to play for
Daniel J. Donohue, the boa* war- ' cose ____________
_______
of accidents."
Miss____________
F.—“Well,,
in evincing a decided preference for the
me.
’
no appeal.' I retired," said Mr. Mac­
bier of Brooklyn, clialtenges the world while I’m about it. Major, I’d rather
“While she wa* speaking the musician
barn and kitchen, and Idw life in general.
ready, “ to my dressing-room to have »
nt largo and anybody in particular to steal somebodv elsa’s, don’t you know ?”
She wo* not disappointed in her expecta­
hearty laugh over what I felt more like entered, and before ne Ima finished the whistle with him for $50 to $500 a aide *
first selection, how many callers do you and the championship of America. He 1
tion. She found a dear, shallow stream,
crying over a moment before."
think put in an apnearanee? Six? Yes, lays great stress on the tlute-liko char- 1
’which ran rippling and murmuring
■Rhymes of Animal*.
a whole dozen. I don’t remember half of aeter of hi* piping, aud defies the uni- i
pleasantly liebeath the willows, between time to keep him off.
A oorreapondsnt of the Cinoinnati them. I know, though, there was a card
•thicket of wild rose and blossoming elder.
"Weren’tyou afraid ?*’
But o, nv i
She seated herself on the grassy bank,
"Oh, no! J used when a lx&gt;y to bait Gazette writes : I strung the following from Barton Hill, who ' wished to see
Won't let tr-a marry jni
Says the Philadelphai Time» : “ The
took off first her ixxt andtthen her *hoes these animals for my own amusement. lines together to tickle the ear* of my Mis* Neilson about a benefit Then Fred
and stockings, and allowed the cool rip­ But you see I can be of more use to you little boys, 4 and 6 year* old. They Lvster called in a journalistic capacity. •ooneragirl select* which course she I
will
take,
the
better
it
will
be'for
her.
!
Then
an
ambitious
young
dramatic
tease
their
mamma
to
read
it
ovex
and
ples to dance about her white feet Then than • the other puppy. ’ Where is he ?”
She may go to school and learn, or she I
■he became interested in watching some
"Gone. Deserted me in my hour of over again, and they fetch the big illus­ writer sent up word that he had kindly mav
..a-ly
may take atr
an •»*r'In«ivn
exclusive ,-niirm.a
course of j&gt;arty
said Guhooly, yesterday
’* withfive
him
­
insect life on the suxfsce at the water, need," she replied, smiling faintly, as trated dictionary to have her jxant oul prepared’ and’ *brought
------ OF ‘I've done one good act.'*
----- --------------------------------------and
grow up a beautiful duoce.
------ The
Thu ' morning,
act
play
for
her
perusal.
A
youn
the
animals
with
such
strange
names,
and when satisfied with this, resumed her she dried her tears. "But I've had
—-—52--------- , _ young
season
advances,
and
the
girl
should
“Sent a barrel of flour to the poor­
Sutter street craved an audience
ai
shore aud stockings and lay btek on the enough of him. TU give him away and and tell what she can about them. This from ..utter
house ?" “ Better than that I’ve just
-cool turf, dreamily reciting snatches of get a bettor and bigger dog to accompany fancy for rhyme and rhythm is, I sup­ for some purpose not given, but supposed make her choice early,"
told Do Smith, who don’t stand a ghost
poetry.
Use of Wooten Clothing.
me on my walks, if they are to be ** pose, a characteristic of nearly all chil­ to be the fell one of confessing that her
of a show, that he will ba nominated by
A stray sunlieam glinted on her rip- dangerous as this one."
dren, and perhaps the publication of this mission was to elevate the stage. A
Prof. Jsger, at Stuttgart, recom­ acclamation.” “Well, that is one of
jding lirown luur, and the eye* that
“Am I big enough?" inquired the will amuse a wider circle than my little
mends the use of woolen clothing both those kindnessee that do a great deal at
gentleman. "I’ll take the best care of household. The aim has been, after eu­
in summer and winter, and has Ini—lmJ good and don't cost any tiling." "The
phony, to have the most incongruous an­ passages and show Mias Neilson that she a sort of normal dreas by which ho
you.
had formidable rival* outside the pro- claims tlie aocemulation &lt;rf fat and water mischief it don’t coot anything ! I bor­
summer sky overhead. Pity that there
“O, I don’t know you yet, you see. imals in jiixtapoait*"" ■
| fesaion. Two Iniluw came to inquire what in the system can lie prevented. Thia rowed $2 from him on tlie strength of
Alligator, BoeUe, P&lt;
•was no stray artist to gaze upon the I will ask papa," she answered demurely.
Bobolink, Panther,
picture.
Cparation Miss Neilson used that macle normal clothing lywi two essential prop­ it*—Qalveaton ATetsw.
"Certainly--by all means ask papa?’
Crocodile, Monkey,
A doctor, being out for a day’s shoot­
so lovely on the stage; money was no erties :
•aid he eogeriy.
ing, took an errand boy to carry the
!
object to them in acquiring tlie secret
“Tm going home now,” abe said,
1. It consists exclnwively of wool,
j But they didn't obtain on audience any avoiding all materials woven from idant game-bag. Entering a field of turnips,
rising.
the dog pointed, and the . boy, over­
Guintwpbr, Dolphin, Antelope,
[ more tluui the many otliem Buch were fiber (cottou or linen).
"Won't you permit me to see you
Humming bird, Weasel, Picker.
joyed at the prospect of his master's
j the ceaseless peraeentious to which the
ccptible only to his own keen olfactories. **(&amp;?—There may be more cattle around,
2. It makes a strong pant in keeping
| unfortunate actress wa* subjected, and warm the middle line of the front ot the succeea, exclaimed: “Lor, master,
tins lifted up bar voice, and called in tossy nothing of snakes and owls."
there’s a covey ----- —*
। pestered, pursued, and villified. jdw body.
her awwt, clear, girlish tones:
Krnfitiahcr. Peacock, Anteater. B*t,
I ought to liave coveted the eternal |&gt;eaoe
“Rolla! Rolla!"
.
T.Irani, Ichneumon. HoDcyboc, Bal,
But the principal peculiarity of the you young rascal, what do you
■MnKOM, QHtteL Grif-h -i ;-r. KooSte
! of death."—«Son Franciavo Chronicle.
clothing
is
the
excl
wave
use
of
sheep
’
s
Mshtnota Snidsr. OattlstaB. Gnuas.
■aid the doctor. “ Why, kill ’«
uie.ro in the orchard is my Iwsket of ap­
wool, even avoiding pocket and other Bure," replied the lad.
OcatotHwMaut, WUvoao*, Auk,
Wanted—An Easy Place.
plies, which I gathered for the pigs. If
linings of cotton.
Periwinkle, Ennme, Katydid, Hawk.
i Henry Ward Bobber, some time
you won’t mind. 111 food them now, and
The death of two centenarians is an­ into a photographer'* to have the por­
gun and game-tag.
'
j sine.*, reoetved. a letter from a young
carry the basket back."
nounced. Mary Welch, 107 yearn of trait of his wile taken. While tlm oper­
Sue sprang up. Eash stared for an ' “I’ll enjoy it of all things," he asserted.
age, died at Seymour, Ct.
William ator was arranging tbs camera the hus­
instant at the other; them the gentleman,
Lifting the badeet he carried it for her
Bolster, who died at Oppenheim, Fulton band thought it fit to give some advice
county,
N.
Y.,
would
have
reached
his to the companion of his life concerning
with
by one, to the
her pose. “Think of something sen1 Don’t 102d year next Christmas.
;y ,
y,-—
,W&gt;.
______
___________ ____ &gt;J. vu
* Bo you take an interest in those poetic
Gusbt at a restaurant to a waiter, hav­
animahF* remarked her cotHpanitm, as
! not try the law. Avoid school-keeping. ing complaint to make—“Say, waiter,
be stood ewriously looking oo.
Keep out (J the pulpit Let alone all
California has a perpetual
"I feel sorry for them, they are so pond. There is a lake on the &amp;
fond and pitying smile— “ Do you think
ugly and dirty. Nature soema to hava mountain, at an altitude of 12,000 feel,
he dines here? The boss know* too
treated them uajastiy, poor things, in which is constantly frozen.
much for that'

�■ yew vo nave

Buiwaox GxxxRAb Hamivtox, of the of their affection* until they shall have i
deposited a certain aura of money, vary-4
ing lietwean 84.000
88.000, with the j
lilindneat that Ira desires all women state exchequer, the tntnwt of w^rich, '
’ subjected to a complete .physical exam- in Edition to tb.,ir pny, i. non^rM .
sufficient income to keep them finsn- I

Stripes, Checks, Denims

ORNO STRONG,
“ Uklltor and T’l-ojxrtetor.
—'
*

n

106
58
984
368
324
60

**

of Underwear, for Ladies and Gents.
JgOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
Suita of Clothing, for Meu, Boys and Youths.
1 am bow Bt boma in my aawtboplB the bultttog
Overcoats, for Men, Boys and Youths.
mevnUy vaeaiM by MH Crocksr. whrra J am pv«~ of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women
“i . and• Children,
Pre.
BOOT8»»d8HOEH,
pre. of Rubber Goods, all styles.
pre. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
A. BURCMAN
Pieces of Prints, for 5 cents per yard.

cially uneinliaxrasMMl as husbands and I omen IX tkumun s buicr, BXCONli 8TOXT.
fathers. A sort of matrimonial epidem- !
1
1_ ' '
...
Thb amalleat newspaper in the world io haa recently set in among the subal- ,
'irszj.
tern officers of the Austrian army, in ।
in Canada. Tire sue is royal 64-m&lt;&gt;., which the amount of the so-called 44 can-1
11.0U
each page being 8 by 2 J inches. It bean tion money ” is fixed at 86,000 ; and so
tlie apt motto, “ Twinkle, twinkle, li ttk numerous have been the applications for
jienniarion
to
wive
within
the
last
few
star.” It contains four pages, the first
I always aim to make prices on goods as
containing foreign news, the second mouths that the authoritin* contem­
lACIll H«tl&lt;
mining notes, the third and fourth local plate doubling the amount in question
Mr officers up to the rank of Captain,
while leaving it unaltered for Major*
Tsomaa‘Hughes (’’Tom Brown") and Lieutenant Colonels.
And prices on PRODUCE as High as the Highest and give
says that Dickens went through America
every one a fair, square deal.
The Rev. Edward Young, of Cam­
with his eyes'ahui, and that if Ameri­
cans had not been the best people in bridge, Mass., has been unearthing the j
I&gt;. C. GK.1F-FITI1.
the world they would not have treated 'old discussions of the candidates for de- '
VILLAGE OFFICERS
him so wulL Which prows that Mr. grees at Harvard from 1655 to 1791.
IJ^YRDWARf: SPECIAl.TIES
Hughes is not going through the United These are many profcund Misttcrs wisely
States with either lus eyes or his mouth discussed among them in the Latin
, O&gt;di, H. Bm, E
tongue, and among others such ques­
shut
tions as •• Is agriculture unbecoming a
For the last five years it has cost genUftman?** 41 la there a stone tliat
,
..., SocictiU.
• " ■ ■• .
8’2,200 annually to light Salt Lake City makes gold ? ”
there a rainbow ' El llalmiTi^MUPAL &amp;U • IICII -5
with gas.
An electric light company before the deluge ? " and 44 Did the rep­
TOW. Pastor. . Hrnrlrre evrry Iblttal
offers to light the city with electricity , tiles of America originate from those
for the next five years for 88,500 a year. that were preserved by Noah ? “ 44 Were
There 1 is every pddsailrfHty, therefore, Samsun's foxes, as they are commonly
^Sufinew girtrfory.
that gas will be turned down in Balt called, animals ? " 44 Whun |he shadows
W. H YOUNG,
Lake City, unless the elders, whose went back on the sun dial of Hezekiah,
deeds are evil, love not the light.
did the shadows go iiock upon all sun
dials ? ’* and 44 Did Jacob's opposition to
H A. BARBER,
Although there are some very fine
his wife while she was dying, in calling
D. Homeopathic Phyxlclaa and Buotaca
ships in tlie Sultan's navy, the officers
• Office, nrer Taldeneo. on corner of Wmhlx^
his son Benjamin, when she hail previ­ wa aad
Suu Buwte, Na-hrdM, MMK
are in many instances lamentably ig­
ously named him Bcnoni, proceed more
DR. C IF. GOUCHER
norant of their profession.
It is said from his determination to exercise his
LXCTTC
MIYBICIaX
fanroon
that a Turkish Captain was once ordered authority as a husband than from liis
loanavcr nil eal'a that may be . a
to take liis ship to Malta. After an sb-'
petulant disposition ? ”
sence of about a month, he reappeared
CHAS. II. BRADY.
ai Constantinople, and reported that he
In an interesting article on Indian
PUMPS, BOTH WOOD AND IRON,
had searched carefully and was con­ transport animal*, the London Time*
vinced that there was no such place as sjys : 44 Camels on the march ore usual­
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,
•lore*
entnut*^
to
my
Malta in the Mediterranean.
ly told off in strings of four, under the
Uoom. hohTiik. Mk
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS,
charge of one attendant or ‘sarwan.’
A modxratxly thick plate of brass This man should lead the front camel
LEWIS DURKEE,
TABLE CUTLERY. SHEARS, RAZORS, &amp;c.,
may be cut chemically by drawing a line by his none rtqx&gt;; the nose rope of the T AWYER. NoUry Public, Real Ertsfoaod In»cr I
Au bdm A&lt;rnL CoUbcUom promptly mad«. aiM
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ TOOLS.
or mark on its surface with a solution of second is attached to tlie crupper of the CeoverBncinj proprrly axecafod OfficaiaD. C ।
mercury in nitric acid. The acid at­ one in front, and so on. The four ani­
FP" Thanking the public for their liberal patronage during tlie p.%st, I «hall
endeavor by good good* and Imw Pricta to merit it in the future.
tacks the copper and the mercury the mals in string cover a distance of fifteen
EMOR Y FARAD Y.
zinc; but, aa the Iron remarks, whether yards. If animals can be trained to fol­
fully and promptly attended to. Ufll
this is the true explanation of whut oc­ low their leader, it is far more merciful
Main fttnet, NaehviUe MUh.
curs or not, the brass becomes as brittle to attach the leading rope to the head
WM. PARMENTER.
as glass at the place where the line was collar than to tlie nose. When cameb
drawn, and may be broken off.
are properly fed and looked rffter they

a

"J" L. KTE'B ENRf,

Groecrlen fox- Bverybody.

‘ OpporiteParady’s Shoe Shop,
NASHVILLE,

MICHIGAN.

LOW AS THE LOWEST

Sashrilk giurttrnj,

BLACKSMITHING,
AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.

|

Detroit Stove Works Stoves, j3O~OOO

M

BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,

BOTTLES OF FfilZEttE’S

PURE min IUDS IND im OILS,

Blood Purifier

Iron, Nails and Steel,!

VEGETABLE

'Va.rxxlslxeB, Colorw and Ur-llwli.-H,

M

CHAMPION X-CUT SAWS,

E

SOLD ON THE PACIFIC COAST
j On its merits alone, not a dollar used is
। newspapers, the recoiuendationa of
I those nring it being sufficient to make
tliis euonnous sale.
Also,

6209ooo
BOXES OF FRIZELLE'S

COMPOUND M1NDR1KE
And Rhubarb Pills,

FRANK C. BOISE.

Miss Emma Coltkr made a balloon
ascension from Rowan county, Ken­
tucky, and wu about two miles from
the earth when the balloon caught fire.
Fortunately, the fire burned slowly, and
enough of the heated air was retained
in the Iwlloon to give it some buoyancy,
until it had settled to within about one
hundred feet of the earth, when it de­
scended with great rapidity. Miss Col­
ter was dragged some distance and bad­
ly bruised, but no bones were broken.

There are ovex forty mills in this
country manufacturing oil from cotton
■ seed.. There are nine in Mississippi,
nine in Louisiana, eight in Tennessee,
six in Texas, four in Arkansas, two in
Missouri, two in Alabama and one in
Georgia. The annual quantity of seed
converted into oil now amounts to alxmt
410,000 tons, the yield being at tlie rate
of some 35 gallqns of oil to the ton of
weed. Moreover, each ton leaves 750
pounds of oil-aake of admirable fatten­
ing qualities.
_
Im 1870 a cable waa laid from the
coast of Portugal, and recently perse­
vering efforts have bean mode to grapple
and raise tlie old cable at a point where
it i»y in 2,000 fathoms of water.
Tlie general idea is that the cable must
be rotten after so long nn immersion and

l&gt;ecn successfully brought to the *ur-

mere thread in 12,000 feet cf water is a

Tax total value of metals and minerals
produced in Great Britain and Ireland
in 1879 was slightly over £06,000,000.
The quantity of pig-iron smelted was
about 6,000,000 tons, and of coal brought
to the surface 134,000,000 tons. Of other

are the cheapest of all pack carriage.
Four good camels, with one attendant,
will carry os much tu&gt; nine mules or jx&gt;nies with three attendants, and will eat
considerably lefts. If 4his proportion is
applied to transport animals by the
thousand, it will be seen tliat, assuming
equal staying powers and freedom from
disease, there is a very great advantage
in favor of camel transport ”

----------------- NEW STOCK 0F-

A. M. FLINT,

Price, • • 25c. a Box
eotl«cUon» promptly mada. Offl&lt;
9rl|pb-» Store, NaabTilM, Mich.

FRIZELLE BEOS. Props. San Franosoo.

R FARAD'S,

~

JUST RECEIVED.

fields of azure my raised spirits have
walked in glory. All are dumb. But
as I gaze upon thy living face, I feel
that there is something in love that
mantles through its beauty that cannot
wholly perish. We shall meet again,
Clemanthe."

Pride a ae loud

WE ABE SELLING THE CELEBRATED

8500 Reward

Shall We Meet Again!
The following is one of the most brill­
iant paragraphs ever written by the la­
mented George D. Prentice : “The fiat
of death is inexorable. There is no ap­
peal far relief from the great law which
dooms us to dust. We nourish and fade
as the leaves of the forest, and the flowera that bloom, wither aud fade in a day
liave no frailer hold upon life than the
mightiest monarch that ever shook the
earth with his footsteps. Generations of
men will appear and disappear ns the
grass, and the multitude tliat throng
the world to-day will disappear as foot­
steps on the shore. Men seldom think
of the great event of death until tlie
shadow falls across their own pathway,
hiding from their eyes the faces of loved
ones whose living smile was the sunlight
of their existence. Death is the antag­
onist of life, and the thought of the
tomb is the skeleton of all feasts. Wo
do not want to go through the dark val­
ley, although the dark passage may
lead to paradise; we do not want to go
down into damp graves, even with Prin­
ces for beu-fellown. In the beautiful
drama of ‘Ion’ the hope of immortality,
so eloquently uttered by the death-de­
voted Greek, finds deep response in ev­
ery thoughtful aouL When about to
yield his life a sacrifice to fate, his
Clemanthe aaks if they should meet
again, to which he responds; I have

STiMDARD SCREW FASTENED GOODS

TTnSZsEX

----- SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

CHARLES SCHEIDT,
WW *. CO„ "The PUI Maker*." !/! ami 183 W.
Madison Ht.. Chicago. Free trial [evkageaent by

1&gt; I.ACKnMITII. attrixia promptly tnall work I
1) ih&lt;* XIvL-mlth and hi.rw~Slt&lt;vinx linr. at bit
.. .. U-... .-U, V... -------- -.■!

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS &amp; SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE

gRiKdlatirtnui Card*.

Health is Wcnltii.

STANDARD SCREW,

^yOLCOTT HOUSE,

BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

RIP OFF THE SOLES

rry county.
I Boot.

P

CALL AND SEE THEM.
O. AYLSWOR1H
'J’HEY HAVE 8OT ’EH.

Notury I*ublic.
Maple Grove, Mich

g LIEBHAUSEB,

MioH.

rpHAT HL8BAND OF MINE I
&lt;M« his SHAVING and HAIR OCTA IMO

A. L. RASEY’S,
run

J£ A. BUSB,
’
"THB BOBB*

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,'

KI

NO PATENT NO PAY

What?
"“SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR*

Ladies R.M. Beaver Cloaks,

po*U* U* IVlCKl Offics. wo are aM« la axki !&gt;■»
• xsmlttBtlrr.*. Brt.1 rerure Fkieni* more promptly
u&gt;4 wUh tna.br »i&gt;d bHtrr daiiiM, tbaBtU«M wbo
are
from W»*biu&lt;t'’u.

of any nrilaHe agroey,
ra'er io official. In lh« Pataat Office, and
ifon of (vary HUU nftba CAddrere

WiSKINGTIN MILLS I'SL" CLOW,

Imported Cashmeres,
DRESS TR1MHIN6S io Worsted, Silks and Satins.
£3TIN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
cannot be equalled in this market. Ladies fail not to see them
before you purchase.

Prints, Flannels, Waterproofs, CishDen Saltings, Carpets, Hats,
slaughtered in Jaeksou county, Ora.,

Mad.o* bl., Cb'rego, 111.

4

KOCHER BROS. NEW GOODS
READY MADE CLOTHING,

yy ILLIAM JONES,

dollar ■ box. or tlx boxes for fisc dollars, aer
mall prrpaK on receipt oQ&lt;r!cr. W&lt; r**arxqU
boxes to cure any car*. With meh order rec

-------------- FASTENED WITH IT.------------ -

pcRcms,
Bohm Barber.
j.

Nwhvnte.

.Da. X. C. .Wtrr’B Nsars
BbxibTi
■ Bpeelfle for byateria, dlxaJnraa, ronvnbk

•

are bmflyirffUr1 h&gt; examining and dis- bought one fine thing, you must buy ten

deaxgna for the new structure. The follow it
building u to be of freeae .1 brick with

Sick Headache, Billiousness
Paver.etc. ONE R&lt;&gt; 3^ will cure the worst caaaof
niniournear. Tfo-y ere principal y cotni&gt;n*«d of
Muidrska and Rhubarb and evrry Mo'Iter knows
the valutof tlxae remcdl.x. WlJfo the effect nt

9

Uon to:

&lt;taced 51,000 tons of copper, 70,000 tons
Varieties.
of lead, 3,000,000 tons of porcelain clay,
Your character cannot bo essentially
and 2,500,000 tons of salt Altogether, inj ured except by vour own acto.
In memory’• meflowed light we behold
there are 3,877 coal mines in the United
not Ute thorns, w» see only the bcontifnl flowers.
land, and the whole of these only pro­
To lie comfortalJe sod contented.
duce 129,000 tons of cool, or about one
hicli few have learned.
None more impatiently suffer injuries

The director.&lt; and «tvckl»oldcrs of the

W H GRIS WOLD,

Cape, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, &amp;c.,

kochkr. bros

NERVOUS DEBILITY.
TRADE

�ADAPTED FOX MRltlM ALL KIKDS OF FUEL

SIRUP!

EVgRY STOVE WARRANTED A SUCCESSNone their Equal — Acknowledged Favorites.
ALWAYS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM.
Ainaworth'*, the W. C. T. U. of this
vOw elected the following offieere.

IS5* Buy the Best 'AXr

Sold by

cellar, and Ira is abort a crock of pre*

Mrs. J. L. Wheeler; j« vice Pres, Mr*.

Food; Recording Sect’y, Mrs. J. J.

Bush; Treasurer, Mrs. G. W. Francis.
The *fvnd annual convention of the
W. C. T. U, of Barry county, will be
held, in thia village commencing at
three o’clock, p.m., Oct 96th. inst., and
continuing anti! the evening of the
37th. There will lie reports from the
township organisations through _&gt;ut the

A child of J. Young1* endeavored to
swallow a shoe button hook on Satur­
day, and wa* in much misery till Dr.
Parmenter relieved her of the hook,
which bad lodged in her throat
A abort time «inoe D. Bullock, one of
our farmers, sold several head of oxen
and the very same night hi* yard waa
filled with burglars, anxious to get
hold of the purchase money. How­
ever with the aid of hia hired man a
six shooter and a shot gun Bullock
drove the burglars off, and ha* taken
the precaution to invest in some more
firearm*.

STATE ROAD ITEMS.
meeting on Wednesday eve. was np to
it* usual largeoM*. Speeches were
made by Rev. E. Jones, A. E. Harring­
ton, Mr*. D. C. Grifflith, J. J. Potter,
E. Partolln, Wm. Martin.O. Strong and
E. Chipman. A very interesting part
of the services was a semi-original
piece, founded on *Hary had a little
,lamb” and sung to the tune of "Shout­
ing the Battle Cry of Freedom,” in a
handsome manner oy Clarence Barber,
Minne Roe, Nellie Truman, Freddie
Baker, Zillah Crocker, Cora Blair,
Birdie Heath,Clyde Francis and Mabie
Sellick.
~
____

COUNT! FAIR ITEMS.
Trot No, 1, for horses that never
made 3minutes, resulted as follows:
Thomas Mitchell first money, William
Mitchell 2nd money, and G. W. Searls
3d money.
In wot No. 2, for 8 year old colts, M.
Doyle took first money, J. W. Hanna
tod money, and H. L. Carpenter 3d
money.
In the trotting team race, G. C. McAllaster took first money, Wm. Mitch­
ell 2nd money, and F. A. Blackman 3d
money.
The running race for county horses.
P. B. Durkee was awarded 1st monoy
Thomas Beckwith 2nd money, and
Wm. Mitchell 3d money.
In tiie Stallion trot, P. W. Knowles
took first money and G. W. Searls 2nd
money.
G. W. Snyder took first money on the
walking teams and Wm. Mitchell 2nd.
Trotting match No. 7, for all horses
in the county, 1st money went to
Thomas Mitchell, tod money to Wm.
Mitchell, 3d money to P, W, Knowles,
and 4th money to A. J. Hardy.
In the coagulation trotting race, F.
A. Blackman earned 1st, money, Ro­
bert Mitchell 2nd money and A, J.
Hardy 3d money.
The consolation runningrace result­
ed :n Wm. Freeman taking 1st money,
Silas Ensley took tod money and Ira
Kelsey took 3d money.
In the foot race there were five en­
tries, distance 40 rods. Milton Runyan
took first money, Charles Baldwin tod
money and H. Knowles 3d.
The bail throwing match, best throw
in three. First money was honestly
earned by Charles Baldwin, 2nd money
by Ed. Riley, and 3d money by John
Rum.
The fair passed off very pleasantly.
The weather was fine, and a splendid
display in all the departments. Whole
number of membership tickets sold was
1441, ami receipts about $3,300. Whole
number of entries 1988.

W. ASSYRIA AND E. JOHNSTOWN.
Tummy Wilks makes the best cider,
G. L. Briggs has built a fine liog
house.
Alex Courtright is buildings new
Charley Wilks will not finish hia
hotfee this fall.
Matt Barker went to Hastings on
Tuesday ns a witness in a lawsuit.
Jonathan Stephens has built a new
house on his step-daughters place.
Henry Stephens has newly painted
his bouse and built a wing thereon.
M. L. Cook of Hastings spoke at the
Stephens school house, Tuesday even­
ing ou the issues of the day.
On Monday evening Frank Squire*
brutally whipped his wife and mother
His wife Dora, took tlie milk pail to go
aud milk, as she has it to do, and Frank
having one of bi* spells on, caught her
by the hair, jerked her down, and be­
gan to kick her, uhen bis mother ran

dub and brctally beat hi* mother.
Thoma* Nori* heard them yell murder!
help! and he and hi* wife «oob went to
the rescue. Frank grabbed hi* club
and ordered them out of the yard.
Ahlmugh Frank is a church member
he eworemoatvorifcroualyou ti&amp; oc
caatoD, which is the fourth time be han
■whipped DoRMiadhe haa whipped his
mother often, whipped all the boy*
hired man, with an ax handle and near­
ly broke hi* arm. but he was persuaded
Dot ’.«&gt; prosecute Frank. How long will

Jndge not lest ye be judged.
-Misses Hattie and Elsie Stevens Lave
been in the neighborhood visiting
around their former home.
Hod. George Feighner and Aloero
Linsea ha re gone to the pine woods to
seek their respective fortunes. ’
The Red Ribbon meeting on Satur­
day was well attended and pronounced
the beat that has yet been held at the
Hosmer school bouse. The meeting
was conducted by our president, Mr.
Gregory, and the question. "Ha* any
brother violated hia pledge
wa* not
mentioned.
Shaxupear.
Finch Mead, a Barry county pioneer,
having been a resident of Rutland for
the last 83 years, departed this life last
week.
Samuel Armstrong of Middleville,the'
man, who while intoxicated, fought
and injured his neighbor J. C. Forbes,
so that be died, is out of jail, having
been admitted to bail.
The barn of Benj. Curtis near Mid­
dleville, was struck by lightning and
burned to the ground during a violent’
thunder storm a few nights since. The
barn contained 120 bushels of wheat,
several tons of hay and all the tools of
lhe farm. Loss S3,000, no insurance.
Two more other buildings at or near
that buig were also struck by lightning
at the same time.

School Report.

The following, arc the name* of
those scholar* whose standing, for the
first month of school wa* 90 or about
100 being perfect:
Geometry. 10th grade; Bertha Wood,
99; Lecta Furni**, 98; and Ota Wheler,
97.
History, 8th grade; Bcrtlia Wood.
100: Lecta Furni**; 99; Ota Wheelr, 97;
nnn Stella Wilson, 96.
Histore 7th grade, Fred Davidson,
99; ann Cora David*on96.
Arithmetic 7th grade, Minnie Furniss, 90; and Nettie Tuck -rman, 90.
Book keeping. 9th grade; Ota Wheel­
er. 100; Stella Wilson, 100; Bertha
Wood, 100; Geo. Gillis. TOO; Nettie
Decttrick, 99; Lillie Vannocker, 99;
Jacob Heckatborn.05, and Hima Walrath, 90.
Grammar, 7th frade. Minnie Fnrniss,
96; Minnie Coe, 05; and Nettie Tucker­
man, 94.
Geogr&amp;pbg, Oth grade. Minnie FurEiss, 96; Nettie Tuckerman, 97; and
Cora Plum, 90.
L. D. Nile.% Principal.

Report of Intermediate department
of the Nashville Union School.
No. pupil* registered 53. Average
attendance 49. Tardy marks 0. Names
of pnpils whose average marking, dur­
ing the month is 100:
Lily Fcighner, Vinnie Nichols, Ettie
Wolcott,Perrie Demaray, Thomas Mar­
tin, Wilkie Mallory, Minnie Fowler,
Katie Burgess, Hattie Hummel, Edna
Truman; Winnie Seers, Fannie Aylswortii, Minnie Hogan, Aggie Hoyt
C. M. Eckard, Teacher.

MICHIGAN NEWS.

piONEER J8TORE

Gilbert Gillett aged ten, was drowned at Marine City Oct. 7th.
Fred. Brady of Doerfleld. recently lost
WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO
two valuable horse* by poison.
Last Sunday, Mr*. Dr. Rose of Arma­ tomers and to treat them to the
da, was thrown from a buggy and killed.
John McPherson, of Flint has been
been arreatod for passing counterfeit
tfi bills.
Andrew Gunnison of Montague wa*
killed by the rars in the tnLn el at Whteball, on Monday.
A. 8. Parker of Battle Creek, a R. R.
conductor bad a leg and arm taken off
by being oaughtin a frog.
Wm. Flicking, of Abrona, Allegan
AT THECo., was kicked by a horse on the. 6th
inst andTvccived fatal injuries.
John : Dundas* fell from the roof of
the Everett bouse, at Lansing, Mon onday, and received fatal injuries.
Jtrod Dingman, of Mackinaw, lost
•ijmin gold out of hi* pocket while .
crossing the straits at Cheboygan on
Monday.
^Martin Adnance of Grand Rapids,
wascausht iu the shafting of the Wol­
verine Furniture works on Tuesday,
and instantly killed.
The family of Tbos. Knox of Battle
Creek were chloroformed the night of
Oct. 2d, and &gt;90 in money, a gold watch
and other jewelry taken.
Two of the boiler* in Pitta A Crane’s
nteam saw mill, at Bay City, blew up
on Oct, 1st destroying the building,
killing one man and wounding two
more.
John Wesley Gardinier was arrested
near Bionson. Sept, 28, charged with
stealing buffhlo robes, bla nkets, and
everything else he could cany in and
about Grass Lake,
The liquor dealers through the state,
at their convention*, are generally pas­
sing resolutions to support the demo­
cratic nominee* Govcrner, Representa­
tives and Senators.
Burglars have been in Brooklyn.
They robbed the safe of Michael Sher­
idan of 1100 the night of Sept. 30. The
same night a valuable span of horses,
buggy, harness, etc., were stolen from
Hid Woodward.
A Frenchman named Dnval, stabbed I
Wm. Simmonds twice on the 7th insL
at
Grass Lake Jackson connty.
The wounds are not dangerous. Sim­
monds retaliated by giving Dnval a
severe pounding.
A male body entirely naked and
somewhat decomposed wa* found on
the beach three miles north of .Manistee
Friday morning. On one arm were
tattooed the letters C. A. B., 1833, and
the picture of a heart.
A very *ad accident occured about
two miles east of Albion on the morn- I

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The stores of Eaton Bnpid* nre now
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’
S. Henningbaum oF Charlotte ha*
HEN YOU WANT ANYTHING
opened a cigar factory in Eaton Rapids
employing three men.
----- IX THE LINE OF----Herbert Pollock of Charlotte, wn*
knocked down anil acriotiidy injured on
the 6th by a runaway team.
Frank Blakely o[ Carmel was serious­
It Will pay you to Tialt the Mtatifob rural of
ly injuretl on the Olh iust. by being
caught between a wagon, drawn
by a yoke of fractious oxen,and a tree.
The P. of H. met in convention at
Charlotte, Oct. 5th, and iNisaed n res­
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each of the coDgreMioual nominee
from this district to urge the enact­
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agricultural interest*! of the country
and Provide an annual appioprintiu'i
for the department of agriculture and
also com tuiswou a cabinet officer.
The Prohibition county convention
fur the Domination of candidate* for
county officer* and for representatives
for each of the districts of tlie countv
was held at Charlotte on the 99th, anil
made the following nominations :8her
iff, C.E. Williams of Charlotte; Clerk
Leaiie Maxon of Charlotte ; Register of
Deed*. Samuel (.'hadwick ; Treasurer,
P. W. Cooler of Eaton Rapid* ; Pros­
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Charlotte; Circait Court ContmiiMiiuner
J. D. Parkhurst of Charlotte: Coro­
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�SATURDAY, - -

OCT. IL 1«0.

VICISITY LOCALS
MAPLE GROTE ITEMS.

8. P.Sh* («■ .tart. for Liberty, Jack■O. maty, Friday.
Maple Grove didn’t get her usual
number of blue ribbons at the county
. fair.
The M. E. prayer meet ing, commenc­
ed at . the Norton school house this
Gw. Ban- has returned from South
Haven, where be has been rtudyingthc
art of photography.
Notwithstanding the great splurge
made bythe Democrats, we are favor­
ed with fine weather.
Onr boys did remarkably well at the
fair. We only saw one or two in the
■ubdrunkative mood.
Nellie Archer has returned from
Johnstown, where she has been stay­
ing a short time with her aunt.
All who feels interested in the erec­
tion of the M. E. Church are requested
to meet at Phillip Shafer’s, on Wed­
nesday, Oct. 90th, to grade the lot.
James Hull and Wm. Archer will
start for Hillsdale county, the last of
the week, to visit relatives and bring
back household goods for Chaa. Kiney.
The readers of The News will re­
member that Wilk A Buxton and wife
parted a few months ago, and now it is
rumored that Em. has taken to herself
another hubby.
Jerry Brotherton has moved into the
house recently vacated by John R.
Brown, and is ready to make proposals
for matrimony. Think of it, ladies,
realestate, and cottage by a duck pond.
Mr. Phinesey’s people have returned
from the Advent camp meeting. They
report a large crowd and about 90 tents
on the ground, several ministers from
forign countries were present
The Shoup boys have been doing
some fast threshing again. This time
it is 904 bushels of wljeat in two hours
and 40 minutes, ami they were not
aware they were being timed either.
One of the wooden-legged sons of
Ham, passed along early Sunday mu’raing. He. informed us he had been
tramping nearly all night, and intend
cd to breakfast at Dysons (colored) aud
and trudge on to Battle Creek.
A good many of our people went to
see the works of the cyclone last Sab­
bath, and they claim that The News
did not over draw the picture. Teams
were constantly coming and going, and
some went so far that they took eata­
bles with them.
Hon. Geo. Willard of Battle Creek
Journal, spoke for Garfield at the
Dunham school bouse on Monday eve­
ning to a crowded house. At the close
of his speech three cheers were given
for Garfield and Arthur, after which
the Greenbackers gaye three cheers'
for Weaver and Chambers.
The first church of Maple Grove of
the United Brethren in Christ, will be
dedicated to ths worship of Almightv
God on Sunday, Oct. 24th. Rev. G. S.
Lake will officiate, assiusted by Rev. D.
H. Shelly. Rev. S. B. Erwin, late
of Indiana, now of Salem, Mich., is also
expected to be present.
Preaching
services nt 10} a. m.
I. L. Dodge.

WOODLAND ITEMS.
Husking com is the order of business
with the farmers.
Mr. Whalen, onr picture man, is back
with us turning out splendid yrork.
John Lee has commenced building
an upright on his farm, on section 8.
The W. F. M. society will be enter­
tained by Mr. Jesse. Jordan, OcllDth.
G. W. Rising has just returned from
a visit in old Steuben, N. Y., and Penn.
Nick Brown has not left Woodland.
He-is still with us busily engaged mak­
ing harness.
There was 20 .bushels of winter apples
picked from one tree on Ira Stowell’s
farm the other ilay.
Jerome Waltz is quite sick with cat­
arrh In the stomach. The rest of the
sick are improving.
The M. E. quarterly meeting will
take place ai tlie Holmes church, Oct.
23nd, 33rd aud 34th.
Our school is passing off fiuealy, un­
der the management of E. Davenport
and Miss E. Holmes.
A meeting of the musical association
is to be held at the Kilpatrick church,
Saturday evening, Oct. 33rd.
Some of our farmers thinks that if
the warm weather continues the Hessi­
an fly will work in the wheat.
John Hulmes and Frank Hilbert have
received fall goods, and are ready to
wait on their many customers.
The cheese factory has suspended
busineiw, the cheese has been sold, and
stock-holders snuff n
a firoimllo
swindle inllroul*
in the air.
R. Christian is just plastering his
house. He has a splendid house and
has placed in it one of those Marshall
furnaces.
Some of our people attended the fair
and nunouneed it very good. Some
of the gentlemen bought' Happy Geo’s,
chain* and lockets for their ladies.
Mrs. O. F. Mumon and old resident,
aged 3B, died Oct. 9th, from congestion
of the lungs. Funeral services took
place at the Holme* caurch, Rev. J. F.
Orwick conducting the services.
Im'ell.

the city,is
A great

a bank bam.
The Durham boys are boiling out

proved fatal.
,
The tire department realusd about
*300. orer and above expense* at their
annual ball on Thursday evening.
The Republican* are to have a mam­
moth mass meeting in this city on
Thursday, Oct SI. Ex-Governor John
J. Bagley aud Austin Blair, Gen. B. M.
Cutcheon and Hon. Summer Howard,
are billed a* the speaker* for both af­
ternoon and evening. Every township
and school district is requested to send
a full delegation.
Th ^supervisors con venedat the court
house on Monday afternoon, with Lewi*
Durkee in the chair. The calling ofthe
roll showed Mr. Cleveland of Assyria
to be absent. The following standing
committee were appointed: On Equal:
ization, Messrs. Kilpatrick, Cridler,
Abbey, Town, Nye.-Nicho’B. L. A.,and
Nichols, G. C. On finance, Messrs.
Manchester, Mack, Cock, Mathews,
Oscar aud Cleveland. On claims,
Messrs. Creasy, Swift ’ and Bcllenger.
Ou apportionment, Nichols, G. C.
Nichols, L. A. and. Mack. On Salaries,
Messrs Swift Nichols L. A. and Burpee
On county building. Messrs Cock,
Mathews, Allen and Manchester.
LxRor.

Wm. Lewis and wife have gone to
Rice Creek to, visit said wife's parent*.
The Cronk bey* have shingled their
barn and taken the face out of the side
of their bouse.
An old ouc-leged aiuhn with squaw
and papoose,passed through these parts
last week, begging.
Dwight Sackett of Verona made a
grand splurge through thi* town last
week, suing several men.
Mrs. Wm. Seigers 7-roontbs old baby
has had 75 boils-on the back of its head
beside* other* on it* body.
A good share of the Assyrians looked
upon 4 paws show at Battle Creek, and
the fair at Hastings, last week. ’
The members of the M. P. church
meet at -i o’clock, whether the Elder
is there or not, so he must be on time.
A Republican meeting will beheld at
the Austin school house next Tuesday
evening. Speaker, M. L. Cook of Hast­
ings.
Albert Kent and B. F. Kent and fam­
ily went to Augusta the otMr day to
celebrate their father and mother’s
golden wedding.
,
The board of school i/ispectors of
Bellevue and Assyria n)e'tx on Wed­
nesday to set off some of the center
COUNTY LINE ITEMS.
district to the Section hjlLdijitnct. .
Silas Wilber sued Thomas Malvany
A heavy frost on Tuesday night.
for $5.25 and Mr. Mulvany has secured
Warren Matteson started for Hespe­
Elder
Day for counsel. The suit is ad­
ria on Monday last,
journed till Thursday of next week.
Hile Cavern started for Petoskey on
Geo. Lewis got whipped at school the
Wednesday of last week, to visit a­
other day for swearing. He says the
mong his relatives and friends.
G. A. Scott started for Gaylord on
Monday, to visit among friends and rough, but she uses the girls just as if
they were angels.
spend a few weeks in hunting deer.
Mat Barker’s horses were missing for
We spent one day last week in fol’ *
several days, and he did not know
lowing the wake of the cyclone and
whether thev had strayed or had been
visiting the ruins. We consider oar
Stolen, but they were eventually found
time not thrown away.
in PeBtffleldand Mat smiles os usual.
If you have heard of anything that
James Clarke spoke Inst Thursday
you wish known all over the neighbor­
evening at the Briggs school house, L,
hood, just mention it to the first wo­
E. Knappen at the Center, and C. T.
men you see and tell her not to say
.Howard of Marshall, at the Charel
anything about it to anyone, and I will
school house. All the houses were
warrant she will give you good satis­ well filled. James Powers will speak
faction.
at the Austin school house next Sat­
The young folks, including quite a urday eveing to the Greenbackers.
The citizens of Assyria and adjoin­
number of old folks, assembled at Ed
Oldfield's, on Wednesday night of last ing towns have raised for George VanAnken between §150 and $200 in mon­
week, for tlie purpose of having a ey and a large amount of wheat, work,
dance and enjoying a good time. clothing, and bedding, tor which Mr.
Everything went off pleasently, and at and Mrs. VnnAuken returns there
precisely four o’clock they all cut the sincere thanks to all those who help­
ed in this time of distress, hoping to
pigeon wing and relumed to their M-e the time when tiny may iefund.
homes.
.
H. H.
A party of young folks from Kal­
LOCAL MATTERS.
amo, were on their way to see the rains,
occasioned bythe cyclone on Sunday
CyBuy your-School Books of F. T.
lost, and while crossing the red bridge Boise. A complete line.
west of Bellevue the seat m their vehi­
Xew Go&lt;hIn for Woodland.
cle gave way, and a young lady by the ■
Having just returned from Detroit,
name of Campbell, was thrown opt with a new stock of fall and .winter
and so badly injured that she remain­ goods, bought nt a bargain and am pre­
ed senseless for some time. Medical pared to give satisfaction to all pur­
chaser* of general merchandise. See
aid was coon procured and she is now them before yon buy. J. W. Holmes. 7
recovering.
tV* Warm meals at all hours at
A couple of young ladies were pass­
Durham’s.
ing by a party of men who had been en­
gageu in sKinning some cattie, tnat'
,n lt‘c Whole tfiatory tucdicine.
gaged in skinning some cattle, that
were slain bythe cyclone that paase&lt;l ! No prepart ion has ever performed such
iGii........ ...i.«.............................. i marvellous cures, or maintained so wide
through Beuevue. when one of the | a n.pntAtiol&gt; as Ayer’s Chkury Pecladies, upon seeing them, injtnred if toral, which is recognized an the
the storm had taken the hides from world’s remedy, for all disease of the.
those critters in that manner. Upon throat and
Its long' continued
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serie* of wonderful curesin all climates
being informed that it did, she re | ]iaH made it universally known as a
marked, “what a terrible storai it | safe and reliable agent to employ.
must have been.”
: Against ordinary colds, which are the
And again your West Kalamo man is forerunners of more serious disorders
.
.ill
'.it acts speedily and surely, always re­
in
trouble.
F
or
several
months
he
has
on,l often saving life,
life.
IU imuura. ro.
moiitiM u« UUH ]lieving
ieving suffering. and
been making preparations for starting I The protection it aftords, by its timely
a newspaper in Kalamo, and was de- use in throat and chest disorders, makes
ptndiug upon hi» buckwheat crop fur it an invaluable remedy to be kepi al-

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OF ME WITHIN THE 60 DAYS BETWEEN OCT. 4th AND DEC. 4th, AN

ELEGMITJ25GERMAN PAISLEY SHAWL!
£37 I have a large stock, and am receiving New Goods daily in Dress Goods, Shawls, Waerproofs, Cloaks, Skirts, Sheeting, Prints, Shirtings, Denims, Flannels, Cashmeres, Silk and
Fancy Laces, Silk Velvet, Passimetry Trimming, Fringes, Hosiery, Gloves, Clothing, Trunks,
Sacbels, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Groceries, ever shown in Nashville,
•&gt; at the
lowest cash price.

Remember "We Sell for Cash
And are not undersold by any square-dealing house in Michigan.
Nashvillle, October 1, 1880.

«. A.. TRUMAIX
'pHEY COME HIGH, BUT

n Df AII014 8wP,‘ *-*”• Rw,1‘
,WJ.

W e Must Have ’em

WILDMAN&amp;FOX’S

MASON
and
HAILIN
ORGANS

lew York Comedy Comp’y

I UICAGO

------ AT THE------

HVasliA^’le Opera House
------ COMMENCING-------

MONDAY EVE. OCT. 18
—AND CONTINUING—

4 FEW EVENINGS ONLY
Reserved seats on sale at Boise’s drug store.
A. NICHOLS, (he Boot Ac Shoe Man of Nashville.

C3 2

Order Work

P THE MEV/ FOOD S
a s oq I
” ® C2
a “ o
0-0
&lt;R
Q.

k

CD

a^'vnya cure wit®re
cures are possible.
1 ‘“
Fob Sale by all Deai.ehs.

Trade with Him and Save Money.

VST Go to Dunham’s for Oysters and
Lunches.
,_________________

15

t.yBuy your Dry Goods, Boots Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Groceries, Provisions,
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
who always sells at the.lowest prices.

FF" Oysters in every style at
Dunham’s.
RT For Jewelry and Watches go to
F. T. Boise.

Tea!

Teal

Teal

tn U,r”’rw’k"' W‘dCUrwl' THE KASH'ILLK

Remodeled, Enlarged ■ Improved

Jtul the thin
jTv. HULL.

So as to Enabe

to lirr ; ana u your tuca
SUMPTION aomo three
for Mm.

Respectfully,

Any number of fanners to
Consumption that it docs not

•nee, and It will break up a freab cold
*3 M per Plat belli,. CHADDOCK *
ssBL.VNWslpbta, Pa.

r£HE BARRY! ILLE KILLS.

WALKER &amp; NORTON

Good Memu
I am now prepared to do Engraving,
in a neat and workman-like manner,
do not forget it. aud bring on your Sil­
ver Ware and have it marked.
James Fleming, Jeweler.

.VaahvHIe Market*.

MxacriCTOKcu akd

Dbalkuik

flour, meal i feed,
MORGAN, BARRY CO, MICH.

ATTENTION FARMERS 11

hbkb it no gro»l«r Blood I’rodure
■utUlnlns Princlpl* In tbx world
medicinethu HALF BITTERS, pe
Unfmacntad Men, Hop*, end Quinine.
■ h . L—I.U..
(I * ~

T

vfUlb. with New Life every
wire of ImHationi «h» !mr1y nimn Look M tbo
COMPANY'S B1GNATUIU which apprswpMinly
on the Ubel of every bond Sold errfywMTe.
1-4
MALT BITTERS CO., Boston. Mbm.

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­ pjENRY ROE. Proprietor
peditiously ui Accuratly.
----- OLD RELIABLE-----

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS MEAT MARKET
desire to announce that having erected
one of the largest and most convenient
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
they are prepared to receive and

Fresh and Salt Meats,

Smokei Ham ail SMlen,

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICI
IN THEIR SEASON,

For any quantity of

Lard, by the lb. or barrel

jirrjxreJ to « pre oerewwoen

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
WALKER &amp; NORTON,

, ^The
Market Price paid
for Hide*. Pelt*. Ac.
That may be brought them. They alac Frosh Goods, FoU Woighte and
keep for sale at the lowest pricen"
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

rnm*. «t u. saunrvn.LK mill. Heeds, Flour. Feed. Lime. Saif,
Ontonn, Mr ba.

Shingles.

*

! AGENTS
*s* f an

HOW ’

Iwey 8are4 ly UealiBE will ta \ your
IS

MEDICINE a

IN 1870,

ryWill pav tlie highest market
price in cash forunsalted butter Farm­
ers bring in your batter and Rave the
salt.
E. Reese.

They ull do it.

LEVATOR,

PhlUdrlphH, Ph.

Big Bargains in Tea. and a Beautiful
Conch Shell given with every Pound.
C. W. Smith

Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
”
H--------------enry Roy,
Proprietor.

meat, *0 3X a quail
CataJoau . Ir. r. MASON * 11A MLINOROAN
t.MTr. moot St.,

1N0 IIIRIORDINiRI IITRICIIOI.

cnpitol to start op, but he threshed it | w&gt;n cftn offonl to (&gt;e without it, and
the other day and only bad four bush- | those who have once used it never will.

in our power for your welfare, for we I
don’t believe in pushing a man when j
he is going down the hill.
I now wish to inform the many read­
ers of The News, that the county line
department will not hereafter be con­
ducted by myself, not- that I have tired
of the office but for the simple reason
that circumstances do not permit, al­
though Hive in hopes that some day in
the far future that I shall tw able to
take up my pen aud resume them
again. I also wish to state that I have
secured tlie services of another cor­
respondent to fill the vacancy, and it
is with the greatest of pleasure that I
introduce him to The News and its
readers.—Mr. W. Mink. Mr. Mink in­
forms us that be never wrote but one
article for publication, and that was
an account of a dog fight which occur­
red in front of his residence, a short
distance, south of where I reside, and
he farthc” says that tliat article did not
appear, for the simple reason that be
failed to state which dog whipped. I
nin also sorry to say that there arc a
— persons
few
-------------who bear me malice for
&gt;n regard to them, which was on
lv
for a
and could not harm
Y meant
mcuill^lor
H joke
,
them in the least. To those I will say
that from the bottom of my heart I
pity them, for any person or persons
that are so weak minded and foolish a*
to get offended over such very small
and trifling matter*, deserve pitty from
the whole human race. They will al­
ways suffer ridicule from those who
who are tlieir superior. Hardships and
didapointments, troubles and ti hala­
tions will guide their footsteps all
through the journey of life, and along
a thorny jwth to the grave. To those
[ who have assisted mein getting items
•: I sincerely thank,and fnrTiJE News I
have a sentiment: “Long may it wave.
[o’er the land of the free the home of
! the brave.”
Nerve.

•s.’sss

UUI

XIN8W8W0RTH A BROOKS.
SUBSC KIBE FOB THE NEWS.

�it

the Fitchburg

TH1 FAKLTHCTOl

&amp;

Ou» rm Dtanrsu.—Thinking that
&gt;u would like to hear anything which

be Midnight; if the swaann be.rainy, the
which h» proved
chfld’s name may be Bain ; if birth oc­
curs on
MM the
MMX birthday
IfUHlUA) of
W some
MUUIO relative,
1VU.UH, . .
....
that relative’ll age may be the name of lu,c?
haM
»_ ______________ •_ 'r or if the c*ac
fancy paper with a fancy initial, or pet •k- ..__ i__ _
name embossed iu it, aud put this up at Thirty, Fire, Fifty, One and other num­
ta*ca* Wxb»-» vodo mill, »l W~t
a dollar a box aud advertised it widely. bent. But there are even more curicsm
One day I had an order from Califoruia- names. If the parent* desired a boy,
Lte grins reported over flic rommw aflHTO
and a girl is born, her name may be ing a paste composed of three ouncesof
lay withMhc preceding i-numeralten. It ap­ teentb dirtneta.
William Heilman,
The Imx wm done up, addresaed to Ought-to-be-A-Boy.
pear* to tor that the report of Special Agent
her and lay about here, when a young
Garrett aattefactarily sattte* the quortton a* to
“ What is the origin of the sign ‘ $’
Ei^l
ia
hm
a
i
i
came
in
and
wanted
to
tbi fstrata. »f tkrte nChcem.ua tn South Caro­
lina." -Gen. Walker in concluaion «ara of the
write a letter. I gave him the material* for the American dollar?” was tne ques­
and a place, when his eve caught the ad- tion propounded at a London dinner not brush, renewed it intervals, aud is staled
sas«£si. ;issr
»
long ago. The American Consul did not
the freight conductor
dreaa on the box.
*
to be a successful method. Four appli­
lowtM th.- aecMsal
|
“Have yon the order that camo for
cations are sufficient, the granulating
f G.
oualy injured.
tliat box of paper?" he aakod.
surfaces being treated with simple cerate
“Yea," I replied, “it ia about hero
Spaniah dollar, and the sign is to be or the oxide of 'rinn • renter-wit, os indi­
somewhere. *'
cated.
waBepubli“Would yon mind sending it up to my found, of course, in the associations of
can majority of three or four on JjctotUnoL
------------- hotel? If ft is what I drink, I shall the Spanish dollar. On the reverse aide
Nervous persons who are trembled
However, it will require fuller returns
to decide •___ *__ ...
rnatodecida
• .
. . . .. *
with wakefulness and excitability usu­
of
a
Spanish
dollar
is
a
representation
of
iuataully killed.
loave for California to-night"
I I found it and sent it around, and the Pillars of Hercules, and round each ally have a strong tendency of blood to
A Pittsburgh dispatch of the 12th
hoard no more about it for perhaps three pillar is a scroll with, the inscription, the brain, with cold extremities. The
say* ths death* by the direful accident upon
Spotted Tail, chief of the -Brute
months, when one day the young man, “Pftte ultra.” This uevioe in the course pressure of blood on the brain keeps it
the PBunaylnuda railroad now number twentyof time has degenerated into the sign in a stimulated or wakeful state, and the
with a lady on hia arm, walked in.
which stands at present for the Anieri- : pulsations of the head are often painful
»ix young men of the tribe, who are to be fried
: Let Buch rise and chafe’the body and exany among the killed were well known and for the mMMcre of the whites near the White
Ohiu, .bowing
scroll round the pillars represents
the iI tremiticB
tremitjes with a brush or towel, or rub
___ .
______ ■ - —— ■' - ____ .vi..
. ,_____
idely connected.
.
State and Baf
Judge. 1 According to re- leave tlita country till wo bad thankod two serpents sent
mt by Juno ‘to destroy
i smartly
----------------—with the hands to promote circuA child 2 years old, son of Mr. Geo.
turn* from thei
hty coantkw on vote foe you for your port in bringing us to­ Hercules in his &lt;_
cradle.
latiou and withdraw, the excessive quan____ _
.
, Secretary of St
gether."
»
POLITICAL.
j 7,906, and
The denouement wan quite a romance.
This is the origin of the phrase, “ I tity of blood from the brain, and they
A viooboub campaign with plenty of
In 1828 Mr. will full asleep in a few mofneuia.
the ayhiptanui of hydrophobia.
The young man wm the non of an acknowledge the oom
IM aristocratic family, and the girl tlie Stewart, a member sf Oongreas, said in
daughter of tlie gardener. But love a speech that Ohio, Kentucky, and Indi­ a handful of table salt and roast in a
mas ForhehT, whyfntfflly stabbed
levels all distinctions, and the young ana sent their haystacks, cornfields, and clean oven with moderate heat till it is
Corti* for discharging him from em- vision of the DomocraU leads their opponent*
mnu felt the girl to bo the chomm com- fodder to New York and Philadelphia for brown—the color of roanted coffee.
jauiion of his life. To break off the at­ sale. Mr. Wickliffe, of Kentucky, called Dose for od adult—a soupspoonlul dis­
of them will be carried.
tachment, his father had Rent 1dm to the him to order, declaring that those States solved in a glass of worm water ; take at
■end1* majority for Secretary of State will bo continent, and dispatched the gardener did not send hayatacks or cornfields to once. When the fever appears at inter­
A tONaruB
cso'ruB accident
Meia.nl ia reported from ।
Thb Mexico Homo ol BeprMento- doM to 30.000, and McHvatac • niurahtv for Su­ anfl 4xis pretty daughter to America, New York far sale. “ Well, what do you vals of tvro. three, or four days, the
L^ro-e, T. J&lt;w^* Vmlw, » *nn«
um, h, ..Ur,. iM)«il, rata, U. p&lt;~xl • preme Judge will be nearly 22,000. No figure* where the young man had followed send ?" asked Stewart “ Why, homes, remedy should be taken fasting on tbo
In. . rm. mlW tm town'white relumng’,
Oon^te. 1’nwktat Lave town received *hnwing tbo m*J ontie* given them, ignorant ofctlieir address, and at mules, cattle, and hogs." “ Well, what morning of the day following the fever.
homo in company with hl* wife, wm fatally I of the republic. Hl* term u to begin Dec. 1
lost finding it through the chance of the makes your horses, mules, cattle, and To overcome the thirst r. very little waburned *nd hi* wife seriously. The man wm next. The electoral voto.ftood m .follows.box of paper.—Fntervicw.with Loriug, hogs ? You feed $100 worth of hay to a
under the iuflounce of liquor, and, Laving * ; Gonzales, 11.538 ; Benitez. 1,388 • Mejia, 529;
horse. You just animate and get*upon During the forty-eight hours which fol­
Botton PublUhcr.
. ■
lighted pipe in his mouth, be lot it fall in tlie I Cadena, 1,075; Vallartc, 185; Zsmacons, 76 ;
the top of your haystack and ride off to low the taking of the salt, the appetite
wagon, setting lire to some h»y in the txix | scattering, 285.
Why He Was in the Penitentiary.
market How is‘it with your cattle? should be satisfied with chicken and
■^•hSSd^
A DiCTATOBSHn* fa- boon dootatei in
Au important case wiu tried iiefore You make one of them curry $50 worth beef broth only ; it is especially
Fs*ter'« vote. They mv that tb.
ratio
them. The wagon wa* &lt; utircly eonsuned ex- j Co»ta Rica on tlie prvten*e that it is neccMsry will
oary
&lt; to
__ observe
_— ----------a severe
----------diet
----------and avoid
&lt;how a het gain on tbo State of 2.002. Till* the Criminal Court of tlie District of of hay or grass to the Eastern market. —
cent two wheels.... A wood,, chopper named I to the solvation of the rtato, which is threat- committee
concede* the election of fifteen Re­ Columbia. An old colored man svob on How much corn does it take at 33 cent-, taking cold. The remedy is very sim­
Heuer*, living on the MimiMippi river, rtx | ened by conspiratara.
publican Congreeamcn.
a bushel to fatten a hog?” “ Whv, ple and harmless, and lias never been
te5L.JT*ta nS, rtS’S'nw.l
I
D,n,1L. “&gt; 0,0 T““ 8«pr™»
The dekwatiou to tbo next Congrew will tlie witness Btand. The District Attor­
ney
interrogated
the
witness
:
thirty bushels." • • Then you put thirty known to fail, where it has been given a
etand m follow* : Firrt district, Ben Butter­
then shot and killed the girl, her mother and Court, hx* jurt died in Otiioh* of abdomina worth ; Second, Thom** L. Young; Third,
“ What is your name ?"
biuilwls into the shaiie of a hog and trial
. himself.
_________
... A Denyer
Denver dispatch *t*toR
*t»te* that young j sIxx-m.
“John Williams, sail.”
Henry L. Morey, Fourth, Emanuel Shultz ;
make it walk off to the Eastern market."
Observation, not chemistry, must de­
Jackaon,
the freighter, wno recently
“ ’
- *hot
- - and
Advices from the Arctic regions are fifth, Ben Lrfcvrs ; Sixth, Jooeph W. Ritchie ;
“ Are you the John Williams who was Then Mr. Wickliffe jumped up andsaid, cide rick diet The reason why jelly
lolled the Ute chief Johnson, ha* been found
Seventh. John P. Leedoxn: Eighth?J. W. Kcifer;
dead at the *take, having been burned to the effect that the revenue cutter Corwin Ninth, J. H. Bobinaon; Tenth. John B. Rice; sent to the Albany State penitentiary for “ Mr. Speaker, I acknowledge the corn." should be innutritions, and beef tea nu­
by the Infeian*.
When laat seen alive
larceny
?
’
’
The vast population that once inhab­ tritious to the sick is a secret yet undis­
Eleventh, Henry H. Neal; Twelfth, George
he wza in the custody of three white ploring steamer Jeannrtte and the whaler*. L.
“No, sah—not this John.”
Couvcrac; Thirteenth. Gibeon Atbertou ;
ited the Mississippi valley, raising covered, but it clearly shows that care­
them
Government The Corwin ha* made several triim to Herald Fourteenth, George W. Gedde* ; Fifteenth, Ru“Are you the John Williams who was
island, but has been unable to make a landing fn* R. Da wo*; Sixteenth, J. P. Updegraff; convicted of arson, and sent to the Balti­ mounds, cutting canals, mining ore® and ful observation of the sick is the only
cultivating forms, passed away not less clew to the best dietary. Chemistry
there, on account of the ice.
Seventeenth, W. MuKinlev. Jr.: Eighteenth. A. more penitentiary ?”
than 2,000 years ago. They could have luw, ns yet, afforded little insight into
A uoRRinrm mine disaster has hap- 8. McClure; Nineteenth. -Erie B. TmIot;
“No, sah." *
Twentieth, Amoa Tnwnaend. Tlie dirtricta in
had nothing whatever to do with the the dieting of the rick. All that chem­
rerely dealt with when caught.
Tired of asking fruitless questions, Aztec or Toltec races that flourished in, istry can tell us »»
which the Democrat* elect are the Fifth. Sovis «-un
the wiuuum
amount vi
of “ curcarA passenger train &lt;ra the Indianap­ their live*. The water from a worked-out pit anth. Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth.
the District Attorney suddenly put a the South 1,000 yearn later. The North I boniferous " or “ nitrogenous ” elements.
leading one.
olis and St. Louis railroad struck an oil-car at broke into Ford pit. at Btillcrton, drowning
American Indian is probably a branch discoverable
J‘
........................
in different‘ dietetic
articles.
West Xirgiaio.
“Have you ever been in the peniten- of the Tartar race—an aboriginal in; In the great majority of cases, the stom­
Nokomis, HL, demolithing tbo latter and throw­ tlio*c in the uiina. Tbo bodio* recovered were
tiarv?” '
ing it* contents in all directions. Tlie petroleum horribly mutilated.
habitant of Siberia, who emigrated east­ ach ot the patient is guided by other
Rcjxirta from Wert Virginia are coming in
Baiion Boirst d'Anolas has been aj&gt;took fire and tbe entire pnmonger train waareward /ibout tbe fifth and sixth century, principles of selection than merely the
The indication* are that the
duoed to aahea. All tbe paaaenger* tacaped pointed French Minuter to Mexico. There ha* steady.
All eyes were now turned upon the
Republican* have reduced the Democratic witness. The District Attorney smiled A. D., but never penetrated farther amount of carlwn or nitrogen in the
without injury.
been no diplomatic) relation* between th® two majorities
south than New Mexico. Some tribes diet. No doubt, in this, as in other
in a number of counttea. but
John Tatdor, the ranking member of
their majority will not be much below 8,000, complacently, and resumed :
preserve the tradition of their eastward things, nature ha* very definite rules
"How many times have you been in migration from Asia, and De Court- for her guidance, but these rules can
The United States revenue cutter if any. The Republican* depended uj&gt;on
♦ho Mormon Apoatlea, ha* been elected to tbo
much larger Greenback vote being cart than the penitentiarv
Flrrt Preaideocy of hi* peculiar community at Corwin, which aome time ago went to search of awa*
raine’s Choctaw servant found little dif­ only be ascertained by the most cartful
thrown. It ■ccm* that the party, which
“Twice, sab?’
Halt Lake City. Tbo position Lm boon vacant the mivatog Arctic whaler*. h*» returned to San claimed upward of 25,000 votes in the Htate,
ficulty in conversing with an atxiriginal observation at tbe bedside.
“ Where r
aince the death of Brigham Young. George Francwco without any intelligence of them.
Siberian. When the English landed in
Q. Cannon rad John F. Smith were elected The Capt*in of tbe Corwinexpretae* tbe opinion
Diary °r • Dollar.
“In Baltimore, sah."
New England, the Indian had been but
First and Second Counselor*.... .Four men that the Jeannette basDotbeen lort. but 1* now
“ How long were you there the first a short time in possession of tliat section
Found myself yesterday morning in
wintering on the Siberian comL ' Tbe Captain
time?"
the
pocket
of a man who had promised
of the country—according to their own
Milwaukee also bring* intelligence tliat 600 of tbo 700 iuFrightful Railroad Accident.
“About two hours, sab."
traditions, not more than “ the lives of to love,
,v.-honor,
— &lt; protect and cherish me
—-■ —
---- - _•--------------- --------- ------ । habitant* of the Inland of St Lawrence, in the
A terrible railroad xcridoct occurred on tlie
“How long the second time?” asked three old men." The North American ' with
W1“i all his might
migl and main.
railway employe*.
| Arctic Sea. pcri*bod e( atarvatiou. Some
And this morning where am I ? Burst.
A serious row occurred at Shelby- tradtri introduced whi*kv into the iaiand Pounaylvania railroad, at Pittsburgh, on the the attorney, rather crestfallen.
Indian is undoubtedly un “alien in
“An hour, soli. I went there to blood and religion," and has no connec­ Broken. In a hundred pieces. Lying
•rite Ind. » a»r or two brio™ tbo Moot rioo- ;
•“* th.JolublUbt. _»«&gt;t on • 9th inrt., by which nearly thirty peraon* lort
7“ ’
’, ,
J
? .,
.
, । prolonged ipree, neglecting to collect any pro­
ton, m which Shenff McCorkle wm kilk-d. I vtetonT for the Winter, rad there wm couae- their live* and * large number received injuric* whitewash a cell for a lawyer who 'had' tion whatever with the “native races" | disjecta membra, etc., in grim saloon till*
more or le«e*eriou«. Wo glean from the local robbed his client ’’
.
I or
- dirty pockets.
rr-z—
,
Two political meeting* were held in the town. | nuent Lunger and lo** of life... .Thirty persona roper* the fallowing particulars of tbe di«a»t&lt; r:
the | of this continent
The attorney sat down amid
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But I anticipate.
Bqmblkwn ud OrodMck naprUrol,. !&gt;„.- '*•’« &lt;‘”d
th. lbwrt«r,h nllrad horror. The flrrt rectiou of the Wall * accommodation
laughter of the spectators.
Early Steamboating on the Hudson. I
I WIU» ou the reserve force and laid by
•Wtb..nrmooo . ourntwr alTunctloooo
•’"K"T11 “‘.T0;?- V
gouig cart left the Union depot al 11 Ji p. m..
The Albany Argiu has on article on &gt; P*J *
comrade wm a 50-cent
curred between Democrat* and Itepublicaus ?&gt;OT- 3- wl,! ** »&gt;b-ened by the toliabitaute of having * large crowd of pa.Mengcm who had
but without *eriou* re*ult« Suuaequ. ntly a rov Canada a* a day oftbank. giving.
Two Patriarchal Apple Trees.
Hudson river boating of early days. It ' P:ece who
«i*&lt;ted to pav that day’s
been to the city to portispate in tbs cloring
took place in a &gt;uiioon between Democrat*
roEIlUX
excrd*c* of the Exposition aud to witneo* U*«
VH .
J
awnAna*expenses.
In Skowhegan, Me., are two russet
IU £di'nMSri^n”“ , Th. Bntt.1. Gororuntont b- onlerod Democratic demon&gt;tr«bon. The back p'it- apple tree*; the oldest waa planted in
Suddenly thia comrade disappeared.
“Opposition" in the earlier days
funn wa* so crowded that the headlight on tbe
walked down the street with Ed Kennedy, a ! the barrack* at Athlonc, Carlow, Sligo, and ■ccond section following could not be 1762. The tree is seven feet from the meant a great deal more than at pres­ On dit, he was borrowed. I came next
*ce:i. The flrrt section xtopped at the ground to the bnmehes, five in number, ent. The Captains and pilots of the I went thus:
For a cigar after breakfast, 10 cents ;
regular utation. Trtmty-righth Btreot when- all of wliich are very large and average different lines of boats marie it a jxiint
it wa* delayed on account of another train thirty-five feet in length, covering a of duty to interfere with the business of , for a glass ctf beer at 10 a. in., 5 cents;
which wa« in the next block. The aocond iicc- space of ground sixty-three'' feet in tlieir opponents in every possible man- i for four glasses of beer for the crowd at
Uon came along at good «poed. but, owing to
Sheriff in the breast, passing through the upper
the crowd* on the back platfonn of theflnt diameter. In these branches a play­ ner, and the feelings of passengers were i 12 m., 20 cents; for another cigar, 10
part of the left lung, rvnultmg in bis death.
■cction, tlie signal light* were hidden from house for children han been built for frequently enlisted in behalf of th 3 ves- | cents ; for boot-blocking, 5 cents ; (or a
The Academy of Music, on Hoisted wax defeated at Kurtiki-Nakud, hat. been re­ view, and coraequcutly- the engineer of the half a century or more Anywhere from sei they chaffced to be on. Many atm j shave, 15 cents; for fruit, 10 cents; for
called to England, aud will probably be placed Hecoud Motion did not »ce the tram ahead the ground to the branches it measures ries are told of boats running into each car fares, 20 cents ; for another gloss of
on trial to answer tor hte conduct iu connection of him until he wa* so near it that hi* train thirteen and a half feet The tree Mt
other, of pilots exchanging pistol-ahote, beer, 5 cents. Verily, what a shadow is
fire. While tbe fire wm io progre** thereof with Barrows' def.-at.
could not be ch-cked in time to am-*t
tlie collirion, and the engine went crushing into more tlian four and a half feet in diame­ and of other like encounters on the river a $ 1 What a riiadow it pursues !—2Vew
fell in, carrying fifteen firemen with it. Twelve
Germany announces that she will not the
ter,
and
it
has
been
a
good
liearer
—
from
rear
coach
of
the
first
section,
t&gt;ackcd
a*
it
between opposition boats and their York Graphic.
of them were severely injured. The lot* ia
wm with human lining*.
Among those unfort­ twenty-five to thirty-five bushels of ap­ crews. One of these, occurring in Sep­
about 845.000.
THE MARKETS.
om all the power* participate in them....... A unates tbo engine buried it*el&lt; to the very car ples have been picked from it each year.
tember,
1835, is related in the Argiu of
Five Detroit’firemen have been in­ IBarlin
despatch *&gt;y« an accident occurred in a window* to among ■creaming, suffering men.
NEW YORE.
jured by an «rl cxplorton iu a burning building. taino near Kattowitx. Germany, by which fifty ( women and children, mangling all who But the frost and rain have made a seam the 22d of that month. While the
were in it* course. Die boiler-head of the in the branches, and recently; one of North America was preparing to land its
... .The village of Stanton, Montcalm county, workmen were suffocated.
them has broken, but the other’four are jmssengers at Coxrackie, the Emerald
colliding
engine
burrt
off
by
tlie
shock,
Mich., had a dertruetivo conflagration tne
One of the murderers of Dr. Parsons, aud the Maiding water aud rtcam poured |j green and bring forth their fruit in due
»X
came along and collided with her, but so
other night, consuming its buidnc** center....
The other tree, forty-eight lightly m to d» little damage. After the
Several gentlemen coniwted with the Cbicaiii.
•
“ : *------ • ’ ~~~ ■ r* over the occupant* at tbo car ■* If bent Beason.
Milwaukee and BL Paul railway, inclndiug ! sentenced to death.... It ia reported that the on completing the horrible work that liad gone years younger, is a sprout of the old boats had left Coxsackie, however, and
— -z,----... ■■__ tK.. before. It i» impostibb to dt-scril*.1 the fearful
■cene that followed. Iho moon* of tlie drmg tree. It stands thirty-two feet from tlie while, pb the officers of tlie North Amer­
and wounded end uhrtek* of those who had*lort old tree, and bears the tuune kind of ica assert, she wm pursuing her course
courin Raihray Company, with a capital of
their friend* were frightful. Word wm imme­ apples, is three feet in diameter, and quietly, the Emerald started directlv
CHICAGO.
•1,000,000. K will con*trurt a road from
diately tote|&gt;honod to the Mayor'* office tor a»- jK-rfect in every way.
■
Rockton, on the Raane *nd . Southwestern ropean power*.
across ths river toward her. She struck
•tetaDce, and twenty-five policemen with a fuli
diviidan uf the St. Paul road, to Kankakee,
A formidable Mohammedan insnr.
the
North
America's
wheelhouse
with
eroMing the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy,
Remedy for Bone Felons.
her larlxiard bow, carrying away side­
The London lancet, .which is author­ house, railing, l»oat-cranks, etc. The
Kashgar... .Constantinople dispatches state were *oon busily employed in alleviating tbo
mifferiagi. of the victim* and clearing the wreck. ity on such subjects, gives the following Emerald’s wheel passed over the North
The wounded who were tumble to cam for unique cure for bone felons:
America's small boat, which wm lowered
thcm*oirc* were earned to the Holdicr.' Hos­
James M. Stewart, Postmaster of the
As soon m the disease ia felt, put di­ down, and stove it to atoms. Ab the
pital. located but a alien distance from tbe
the ve—ul* of war m *ood m the accident Up to the pro-ent time (Oct. 11.) rectly over the spot a fly-blister about North America slowly cleared from the
About the sise of your thumb-nail, and let it ’Emerald, the Emerald raked her whole
MMMary pralimiauiM are rarraged.... twenty-funr death* hare o-xumxl.
remain for six hours, at the end of which ride, from the wheel-house aft.
Tim Mark Lane Erprtie «ay* that. La cotiIm­
elected ■equcaca of the condoned wet weather in En­
.is 00 Zu »
time,- directly under the surface of the mediately after she cleared a cheer wm
gland, the nmmant of the hsmrt left ataiiding
blister, may be seen the felon, which started at the wheel-house of the Emer­
midwauxee.
David Thomas and
Lowrte have
Fasting Hones.
[ can be instantly taken out with th, ald and responded to by her passengers.
To determine tlie capacity of burses point of a needle or lancet.
The Directors of the North America
to undergo the privations incident to a
Rvs-Na 1.'
state of siege a series of experim«*Mta
The burial of Ole Bull took place from
Basket—Ma X............................
were
made
with
these
animals
in
Paris
hia
residence
on
Lysoen,
the
“
Isle
oi
The Porte oaks further time tn carry
person on board the Emerald who heard _
_
ST. LOUIS.
some years ago. Tlie experiments proved Light,” a rock in the inlet of the Berenf- the Captain aud pilot agree to run into *WT -Ea. IBmL..................
Glover made a dirturbauoo and wa* ordered
fltrsw MiiM................................
(1) that a horse can hold out for twenty- jord, rising a hundred feet above the
under arrert by Owen. Pirtola were at onco
the
North
America
and
do
her
all
the
drawn by both, ars! bring commeucsd by cacIi. treaty, baring surrendered Dnldgno... .Say* a five days without any nourishment, pro­ sea, and covered with dense woods of
Owen f.sil d-.-ed. Gfover ran about 300 yard*. Chilian dwpsteh: ••Ohlli and Peru have ac­ vided it is supplied with sufficient and spruce, fir, and birch. Tbe crown of in iury they could, and that in the ful­
cepted the off.r of tho United Blate* to mediate
fillment of this agreement the boat was
bccwecs them."....The French bark Formoia good drinking water. 2. A horse am gold which the citizens of Son Francisco
Burns R. Hutt, of New Orleans, a foundered *4 ma Aug. 30, and the Gajrtain aud barely hold out for five days without presented to Ole Bull ton years ago wan steered directly across the river so as to
strike the North America, and the Jiascrew floated about in anopan boat until-SepL
•omtoent turf man, i* dead.
water. 8. If ahorse iswellfedfortendays, carried behind tlie coffin by his most
The people of Baltimore devoted thee
but in»uflioient!y provided with water celebrated pupil, the composer, Edward sengers were requested to go to the star­
boar.! side so as to put the Emerald in a
throughout the name period, it .will not Grieg; his many decorations by his old
w WITH
position to do as great injury as possible.
outlive the eleventh day. One horse, friend,..the famous physician, t)r. Danfrom which water had been entirely ielseu. At the grave, tlie poet, BjornstTh* old residence of John C. Calhoun,
A Lover’s Rbvenge.
•
withheld for three days, drunk on the ,' jern Bjomson, spoke, and in the whole
When JumcB Lick was a young man
fourth day sixty liters’of water within ; country there was hardly a village in
; Government to prevent tbo exportation of grain
which' tlie day was not 'solemnized in he fell in love with a miller s daughter
from the AxM and Black Sea port*....G«u.
in PeunsylyaiHA Young Lick faced tbe
to&lt;-n to । Mriikoff ib oouaiJcnng the adn-aHlily no solid nourishment for twelve days some way.
lorn to (lf di*coi,tinning
during of women wm nevertheless in a condition, on the
stern old miller and asked for the liand
tnuaw confined in the pri*ou-pca* of Siberia.... twelfth day of ita fast, to draw a load uf
The date ot the earliest eclipse of the of his daughter. Now, James was a
have It ia reported in Dublin mat the Gohtuumm 279 kilos._________________
Bun recorded in the annals of the Chi­ I&gt;oor young man, bnt honest and indus­
nese, when “on the first day of the Inst trious, and withal full of pride. Tlie
INDIANAPajj^
-=------ month of autumn the sun and moon did mao refus'd to grant .Tames’ request,
Eastern cor- noj. mei.t harmonioualy in Fang,” or iu and advised him not to many uutfl hr,
•», «&gt; the fact that part of the heavens defined by two __
____
_________
n\?&lt;i
.a__
.C&lt;!lU
irU'n''„y „tnMC.”ul’P,°*rt \wife»y to lit-cuixK- staxH in the constellation of the Scorjiiou, I These remarks were rather humiliating
collecting
bl4«ra as IM’Suv T&gt;w,f Vrte.
....... , °”
to young Lick's pride, and pith empha
sis be replied : “ Sir, I shall see the
day when your boasted mill would not

�thafivediria-

Gftb»citY.

$16,000,000,000, and would. Bnording

the globe,
half » cer

than soy other muvical author.

Darlington and Stockton, Sept. 27.1825
aud Im-tween Manchester and Liverpool,
Sept 15, 1830. It fsstawa'ritatiE

theater to see

'the Screw."

-znand fur tbe public domain ia afforded France, previous to As existent of Uby the fart that 15,000,000 scree have

waa taught

.'135,000 killed, and one out of every 30,­ cant*trice who, during the past few years,

Land Office Mm received $2,290(000, 000 -wounded, whereas, between 1835 has been allowed to ring in Italian in the
•ceding year. Some good people seem
io still honor the soil and labor m it

hurry to alkw

and 1875, there was but one in 5,178,890
killed, and one ip 580,450 wounded, so
that we may infer tliat the tendency to
accidental yearly diminishing. Rail­
way traveling in England is attended
with .greater risk than in. any other coun­
try in Europe. A French statistician
observes that, if a person were to live
continually in a railway carriage, aud
spend all his time in traveling, the
chance* jn favor of his dying from n rail­
way accident would not occur till he was
960 years old.

A Toumo father thought to make a
fjood boy of his wild sou of 15 by send­
ing him to a school where young crimnals are reformed. Tho lad.took the
disgrace to heart, and, being released
from his semi-prison, swallowed poison
And dial Tlie boy may liave been bail,
but the father must have Ixien a hard­
hearted creator* to throw his son, like a
. criminal, among the abandoned young
The New York Observer, has thia, ex­
stere who make up the inmates of re­
planation in regard to tlie Cleopatra
form schools. {, ' , ,
.
Needles j It is frequently asked whether
A ranx of Holyoke, Mass., lias built tlicre.are two Cleopatra’s Needles, for it
- a house out of. money she has made by ia a fact that the obelisk recently erected
selling her husband liquor. He drinks on tlie Diamcs embankment is called
regularly, and she bargained with him Cleopatra’s Needle by the'Londoners.
■that i^he would drink he should buy nil We do not know how this name came to
his liquo. of her. Thus she got all the be transferred to the prostrate, halfprofit instead of the saloon-keepers. btirieil obelisk which was taken to EnBut we would risk something on it' that gland. From our earliest childhood 'we
.she hasn’t let her procedure become
radlux.nl tbi. jmpubtr nrato
known to the internal-revenue officer of applied to tlie standing obelisk which
the neighborhood, for she is liable to Im* has been brought to NeW"l’ork. Three
Arrested for selling liquor without a li­ year* ago the London Athenatum pul&gt;cense, and thus violating a United States lished an article, with engravings and
translations of tbe inscriptions on the
Most acton* forget about as readily os London obelisk, which tlie writer calls
’K Xredlo. This «&gt;• whib. it
they learn, and a few days will often Clropntra
ra. itiU lying in the rand not hr hom
traffic© to ..destroy their perfect memory
J D
.
of a role. On a recent voyage from Eu­ ita* companion that had been a conspicrope, John McCullough and Rose Cogh- uoiu* object of interest for many centulan wer£ al ward, and the passengers, on rice. Both are monuments "nt the

Mil Cabi&lt;vle was visited in Scotland

writer, ana toe xiaruora cost roooren
the disappainimont eA tlie loiter st find­
ing the venerable sage engaged in killing
a rut with a poker.
M'XAS. Bkhxkaxxxt has MMiW* from
King Christian, of Denmark, the order
of the Danebrog, a red-bordered white
ribbon, with a gold medal surmounted
br a roval
in diam
ond*who
attached
toft
Thecrown
only oSiar
ladies
"have
received this very exceptional honor ore

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One of Ole Bull’s tricks was, when he
had diminished his tone to a nearly in­
audible pianiiisimo, to continue tho atti­
tude, as if Ita was playing, but actually
having drawn ciff tho Ixrw entirely from
the violin, holding it in the air and pro­
ducing no tone jfliatevec; while Imi apdience. injajituree at th»aoftnens of hia
really inaudible sighs, mile ear trum­
pets of their hands ana Tient forward,
eager to cutch the sound which did not
exist.
--------- ,-----------------exist Than tho violinist,
as if suddenly
kening from a trance, bowed to the
awakening
—
irnptured
audience.
cn^!‘I
Miss Anna Lquisb Oaby is having
-----grarajm.
—-3 in Paris. Amcmg
them is n priMesa
ipper of light blue
—&lt; —
nftnnl the lower
with silver. brafcL
Below tue points is a knife plaiting^avered with ynlencicnBee, and above tlumi
a quilling of the name Ini’®. A purple
morningMtess, made with a skirt and
liuU nttalg rack, is aho trimmed Mth

wrapper. A brown walKing suit, a snort
dinner dross of two shades of .blue, are
I among theother gowns which tlus singer
» to h»TO«or hcrrall, rad hot lor the

getting up an entertainment, put them grratsst morarah Egypt erar prrah^d |
dovn for a scene from “ Macbeth.” Al- and of the most flourishing period of its
-though Macbeth is onr&gt;of McCullough'« history," but it is not desirable tliat both I
Atar parts, and Hiss'Coghlon had not, should have the some popular designa- i
I
long before acted Lady Macbeth, they j tion.
।
were unable to recall the language with ।
Arrra twentv one centuries the n- 1
anything like accuracy, and, ns there
mains of tho 300 young Tholraa, form­
, ,
r,
, „ 77.. , » ii x j
-wasn’t a copy of the play on the steamer,
edy the “ Sacred Battalion, who felt at 1
■ the performance hful to be omitfiid.
tlie terrible battle of Cheronea have now I

SZ

utt^.
■•
The Duchess of Connaught, otm of
Queen Victoria’s daughters-in-law^ bocame, says the London lYuth, a great
admirer ’ at Oberammergau of Joseph
Msyr, who raprrarata the Christ ot the

the colt to walk.

dn’ri“S.
Tlie whole
w
Thc
business of buggy-riding
by farmers’ boys in expensive, extrava­
gant and demoralizing. Not one far­
mer in ten can afford such a turnout for
tlie lad.
,
Maivy of them buy a buggy and let it
sland in tlie sun and Txtonn. They are
too'poor to Lave a house for vehicles.
Such men cannot afford the luxury of a
b&lt;

Tiding on boneback, we would save mill­
ions to the farmers, and the boys and
girls would develop better forms and
have better health.
Any lazy lout can ride in a buggy, but
to be A graceful rider on hciraeback one
must hare some energy and get- up in hte
nature. There is life and health in riding
on horseback.
t ■
’The whole syst cm feels the invigorate
ing effect of it. The rider and the horse
catch the fire of sympathy and exciterneniin the run or fast paces, and every
nerve and muscle of the body is brought
in healthful, invigorating play.
Tire mgni&amp; for trotting horses jumbeen
felt' ojL evofy farm in. the lamb.7The
country is’niil of road horses, that some
ir.p.n cr boy Jovesto p«R thft'string on.
They are usually poor saddle-horses, slow
walkers, and rough.
We need a reform. The place to begin
is in breeding a clans of horses of good
size, style and action,. that can move
freely in more than one gait.
Tlie English market is open for such
horses. The well-knit hors© of good
style and action, suitable for the hunter
or carriage, will bring better prices than
our average horse.—Kcuhvillc Amer­
ican.

He Apologized.

Choooeatx Cajumkls. —Take of grated

ef(g; boil until it will harden when
tlnq»j»ed into cold water; add vanilla; put
in a buttered pan, and before it cools
mark off into square blocks. IL Four
ounces at cboooiate, two pounds of light
brown sugar, two gills of cream, fsra*
From a late Paris journal we learn
cunoes Of butter, vanilla.
J
.
that the French Forestry Department
Preserved Gbafxs.—Th© fruit should
be mature; but not soft or broken. Our
native Catawba makes a good preserve;
wash and allow to drip; pick carefully, tions made it is found tliat rain falls
rej&lt;x:ting tlie bad ones. To every pound much oftener and more abundantly in
of grapes take one-half pound of white wooden tracts. and that, while the leaves
sugar: use no water; put grapes first in
pan, then lay«T ot sugar, Uien layer oi
grapes; cook slowly on a moderate fire;
stir continually and strain through a sieve able to the formation of springs.
when hot; out in air-tight vessels.
Corn loses one-fifth by drying, and
Hex's Nest.—(A very pretty ornament wheat one-fourteenth. From thia the
for table.)—One-half dozen eggs ; make
a‘hole at one end and empty the eonable for farmers to sell unshelled corn in
tents, fill up with oorn-starch made stiff. I
tlie fall at 75 cents than at fl a Inishel in
Whan cold strip off tho shells; pare the following summer, and the wheat
lemon rind very thin, boil till tender, $1.25 in December is equal to $1.50 in
then out in narrow strips like straw aud
the succeeding June. In tbe case of po­
lay in powdered sugar; fill a deep dial; tatoes-taking thoee that rot and are
I b.Jf full with either cold custard or wine
‘ jell v, pnt the eggs together in tbe center, otherwise lost with the shrinkage, there
ia but little douln that l»etwcen October
and lay the straws nest-like around them.
and June the loss to Uie owner who
Tomato Savck.—Take six largo, or holds them is not less then 33 per cent
'
eight, ripe tomatoes; cut them up, add­
A Californian claims that in seven
ing a small onion, a little celery, and a
little thyme, tablespoonful of butter, half year*- triai, exposed to all possible vidwui
a tablospoonful of sugar, the same of tudes, and subjected to early and late
| salt, and a quarter of teaspoonful of pej&gt;per; set on the fire to stew slowly; when
I .,
known to rusk It stands hot dry spells
L it
’. has boiled until the tomatoes are; and north winds before which other
thoroughly done, add a tablespoonful of
flour, half-pint of broth, and a little varieties are known -to fail, besides
' cayenne pepper; strain it through » which it has been known to produce,,
, sieve, put bock in snuoepan, and let it forty bushel* to the acre on strong alkali
I stew until it adheres a little to the spoon. soil that hod failed to raise any other
crop and would not sprout corn. Noth­
Muddigatawnt Sour.—Take three ing was said al&gt;out the marketable qud!
green or sour spule^ one turaip one ** * "ie .b,,.
wheat, butjf
if itit.has standard
ram.t, rad two omora; «1kw rad divide . riUrnt in mldittra to d! tl.ewjqnditie.il
““EX"?^''rad11 .nlk^*

to it .lx&gt;ut th. dura of th. cooking .
bunch oi chopped prariey, « bsy Ira? s
vprig oi msrjonun. rad ouo ot thyme;
take a pint of good, stock, mode of l&gt;eef
or veal, and put in the fried ingredients;
stir into this twotablespoonfnls of currypowder, or less if too much curry is not
liked; when it has been boiled for ten
minutes, skim aud pass through a aiove,
using a masher to render the
tlie vegetables
vegetable*
into a pulp.
To Pkuclb Peaches, Plums, and
Pears.—-Take of ripe peachee, plums,
jieurs, or apples; seven pounds of sugar;
one quail of vinegar, aud one ounce of
mixetl spices; put tbe sugar and vinegar
uwUi«r.
pour o.er th. trait, Mlowing it to stand until the next morning,
when repeat thia process, straining tlie
juicc off the fruit, letting it pome to tho
Ixni, aud continue to do so for four momings; then add spices, and pnt all over
the fire, aud cook very slowly until they
look rich and dear. Pean* should be
Ixnled in water until you can run a broom
whisk through them' Quince* ore oi*a
delicious when preserved in this manner.

j This is our first experience in running
j a newspaper. Little did we think tliat
I when we placed our name
of tbe Clarion, as the responsible peraon
for the matter that happened to find ita
way into these columns, that anything
high, has large, dark eyes, a fine com­ would ever happen that we would have
pj^xion, and long, brown hair, falling to take back or g«t
get whipped. But
T'“i fcuch
** '
over his shoulders in curls. English is tho
the ease. We Imre
have either
miner got to give ।
Hebe is another straw. A man who been dug up. During the summer ex- i ladies generally throng hia «&gt;ttaflp, whbre up tho freedom of tbe press or have a I
osrations l.ura l»en msdo .round the i
-P»-J !»“&gt;’• •ndMnotiJie. Lead put on us. The item which ap- j
went through nn excursion train of 900
on s
...
,
, call at four o dock m the inonung to take pearea al^nt one “ Prof.” Gerbert play- j
jje married’to rather a ing the •■Arkansaw Traveler” around
possenguXB taking n Presidential vote gigantic memorial lion which was placed , ienve of
a good housewife, aud tlio
tlie the street corners of Kearney for cold i
•didn’t find a single Hancock mon. P. in’ the center of tlie field to commemo- I plain woman, o
mother
of
his
four children, who feora, biscuits and slack and sour barley water |
15.—He didn't find a Garfield man rate the deeds of heroism of tlia|
_ dark
A.— A
4 wall twenty-five
fl.-c .yards
-nw.lo ...
«ither, for the first person he accosted .| day.
in Lir.rrtll
length however, that some English Duchess will lias got to be apologized for. Last
elope with her husband.
Wednesday, when we were going along :
knocked him down, And a dozen others | and fifteen yards in breadth waa first
You may rely fully upon the reports one of tho principal streets of the county I
■wiped up the'floor with him and wedged ! found benoalli the soil. -Within this inthat Mme. Pntti will visit the United seal in company with several friends,
iiim so fast under a seat that all the ; closure nt a depth of four yards lay the States in another season or so; she luta there suddenly appeared before our gaze
passengers escaped liefore he could re- ; 1 tones of 185 Thebans, resting side by taken advantage of the monetary embar­ the slanderea “Professor." He comrassments of Mr. Maurice Strakosch, her meuced tho conversation by saying he
lease himself. He has declared himself! sixle, ranged in rows of forty, each in the amiable brother-in-law, to buv him ofl had not been given his dinner by a serv­
in favor of the anti-Masonic candidate, j attitude in which he liad died. Seven from the contract signed with fiim years. ant girl at the back door, and thought
liis treatment in the car having made such rows have been found. They are i; ago. 2This contract gave him absolute he would make u lunch out ot the writer. Growth of the Baptist Denomination.
b»&gt; placed
uinccu that
mm the heads of those of ««.The history of the. Baptist Church
him dead opposed to grips. He was j so
the11 contr&lt;S over her in the United States, We entered a protest, but to no use. Ho
wconJ nink ropow .t 01. W of th. \ “i'’"*
““J
“ K™‘ claimed lie was W0 miles from home, shows in a striking manner tlie vitality
gripped too much.
»
। obstacle in her path there, viewed from ln&gt;th heels run over, and all wool and a of its principles. A recent statement of
first. All bear the marks of tho blows , hor own „Uu
She oonaulkd , ysxd wide, warranted to neither rip nor ita growth and present condition pre­
A ooon story comes from Madison, which caused tlieir death. One of them j lawyers, who hfld that there was no way ravel, and had. killed^ enough editors to sents tho following statistic!.; In 1762
Wis. A young man of that city who, has Ixitli thighs pierced by thrusts of | to avoid its of tions
save’ by a coni­ make - a corduroy road from Lookout there were only 56 Baptist cuurches in
’-----------mountain to Puget sound. He unbut­ America ; in 1792 they had increased to
_______
through snobbery or laziness, will never the swar; another has tlie jawbone .i ,PJ
’0®18®- igly, on tlie occasion
toned liis coot and, gently putting his 1,000, in 1812 to 2,483, in 1832 to 5,322,
carry a package through the street, mode broken and splintered; a third has the : of his present visit to England, Mme.
Patti arranged it amicably, agreeing to hand in his hip pocket, he calmly gave in 1852 to more than 9,500; in 1858,
a purchase of six collars and a necktie, skull terribly hacked; a fourth, whose pay Maurice Strakosch 100,000 francs us our choice between a retraction and
without including any of tlie minor
and, as -usual, ordered them to be de­ head is wonderfully well preserved, has ($20,000). Part of this •rus paid then having our carcass shot all full of bullet Baptist organizations, to 12,000, with
livered at his residctice. Soon after­ the month still wide opep, as if he and there; tlie rest will he handed him holes. As tho thoughts' rapidly tra­ 1,000,000 members, and, if the minor
ward a two-horse freight wagon was breathed. Diis last will bo convoyed to tlie day tho diva sails for the States. versed oiir mind about having our re­ bodies are included, to 1,500.000, aud
What a furor she will create! She will mains (hipped to an aged and loving an attached population of abwut 7,500,­
backed up to the door, and the ]&gt;ackage -the Museum ot Antiquities dt Athens. appear first in concerto, supported, as mother looking like the top sieve of a
000 sotfls. In 1866 the denomination
laboriously placed'on tho steps by tlie What is especially noticeable alx&gt;ut it is goes without saying, (I had almost said fanning mill, and how our creditors proper possessed 13.470 church organ­
driver and an assistant, who inquired that tlie jaws }x&gt;sseas every tooth iu per­ without singing!) by tliat dear Nicolini, would mourn at our death, as we thought izations and no less tlian 1,128,148
According to the cenwhether it should be . left in the hall or fect order. No weajionshave lieen found. who makes a full stop between every of another person that holds a warranty communicants.
j fourth note and is aftiiete/l with an exag­ deed of the four sections of our heart, sns of 1870 the regular Baptist denom­
carried up stairs. , As the young man's
gerated tremolo in tlie luirgoin. It is town 9, range 13, and the idea of being ination possessed 14,474 church organ­
About
Ex-Senator
Stewart.
sweetheart waA a witness w.
of tho scene ..
it
Bwccwnut
------- ------------------: pfQjxjgeJ to charge $10 a seat for these shot by a seeond-claas, one-horse, cranky izations and 12,857 churchea, but this is
is likely that he appreciated tho full t The fickleness of fortune, the heart- concerto! This will do for a time, but fiddler was more than wo could stand. evidently incorrect, inasmuch as the
force of the joke.
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noaety and^ the fo’-be® | not for long. However, I can sssuro you Hence tho apology.—Shelton {Neb.) Baptist year-book for 1871 shows a re­
.
i of the nouxfcau riche cannot bo Ixitter tliat to listen to Patti, the queen of nng, Clarion.
turn of’17,745 churches. Dio records
... |j illustrated than by giving a few facta re- j to use a much-abused term, ia well worth
In Stokes county, N. C., four white
of the Government show the following
Didn’t Know His General.
’ __ . .
lating to a late celebrated family in saving
and scrapiug and going without
increase ia tlie value ot church proj&gt;erty
M .tortol to. or™ « a •»«&lt;» rtavra
Th. wifa jtm th. hknj.
- j
" • scraping
t1 _K
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other tilings. 1 never heard anything
During the war General McIaws, now . during the course of two decades: 1850,
■fcy a negro. The negro waa u Bepubli- some, dashing daughter of a well-known half so delicious as her rendering of Postmaster at Savannah, was riding value of churches, $11,020,^55; 1860,
'itieian,
now
in
office
in
New
Orleans.
Within
a
Mile
of
Edinboro
Town.
ean, and they concluded to prose- polii
aowu his picket lino and encountered a value of churches, $19,799,378; 1870,
won
ft —
distinguished
United
States Thera is only one Patti, and listening to son of the Old Pine Tree State on duty, value of churches, 839,229,221.
The
)vte
iu which
v
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J
. ,
...
Senator years ago. The husband was a her, you ore almost tempted to declare who luul taken his gun apart with the foregoing pertain to the regular body.
thqr wm won .uoomrfol, ..pra^ly good
Coiled SU1« S«»tor oi_______
there is but one prima donna!—London intention of giving it a thorough clean­ The value of church property for the
after mviner
giving him a circus ticket
ticket. On great ability, and a heavy mine operator [ Letter.
ing. The General halted in front of same periods of other Baptist bodies
the road home he declared that he id hia far-Western, gold-producing home, j
him
has been reported as follows: 1850,
“Look here, my man, ore you not a value of churches, $153,115 : 1860, value
•couldn't keep his new-born faith unless He was, in hia day, a Monte Christo. • A Bank Robber's Personal Effects.
He hod more money than ho could |
sentinel
on
duty?
”
of churches, $1,279,736; 1870, value of
The
sparkling
gems
which
the
bonk
he was baptized, and, upon the arrival spend. His family want abroad. He
“Well, y-o-s, a bit of one.”
churches, $2,378,977. From 1860 to
&lt;rf the jxirty at Dan river, Robert built a grand house, copied from some robl&gt;er Rollins had smuggled into the
“Don’t you know it is wrong to take 1870 the value of church edifices owned
Eastern penitentiary in a shaving-brush
Mitchell, one of tbe white atm, nobleman’s palace somewhere abroad— handle, and which Boil ins promised to your gun apart while on duty?"
by the regular body increased nearly
“Well, now, who ore you?"
deliberately got out into the water round rooms, square rooms, oblong give to the keeper, Hustis, if he would
100 per cent If this ratio of increase
rooms, banqueting rooms, ball rooms,
Tbe General saw his chance, and with has been kept up daring the past de­
and immersed Hie new convert in the drawing rooms, picture rooms and every­ asrist Rollins to escajx;, have been ex­
a idy twinkle of tho eye replied, “I’m a cade, the Baptists ore the possessors of
amined
by
a
lapidary,
on
liehalf
of
the
name of Hancock and tlie regenerated thing that was grand. And the wife
church property having a value not far
Administrator, J. McDowell Sharp, of bit of a General.”
abroad furnished this grand house. I
Democracy.
“Well, General, you must excuse me. from 880.000.000.
.
Chamlxirsburg, and prove to be paste,
was told by a very intelligent upholster
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trustwertny mon
man who
wno edows
hui [
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around here a fellow can't tell who’s i Why a Woman Cannot Shoot Sti night
knows his
The lines of railways n tlie five di­ er, a trustworthy
busincaa, that the Gobelin tapestry in one I .
:
o» hoodwinkincHustis One I Q®u&lt;?n^
*ho ain’t If you will jist |
1 A tramp gave a woman living iu ths
visions of tho earth coat, in round num­ window of this house coat 45,000 francs, .
?’,in I Ket Betw Jane fixed I will 1 suburb* of Galveston some im]
Biiburlmrarity
of
impudence.
tU^SS
you .Kt d sra'tot..."
I' LSS
iu rad ram. J
bers, $16,000,000,000, and would, acj So die rushed in and came out with a
-cording to Baron Kolb, roach eight times j
—
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^ragbitmhutiitU.. Mrii^bc^rad
sX^d’TS
A CLZBGTNsx at Nahant was attacked, • first, but he rushed out into the street in
preaching for u brother minister, • plain view. Mud told her to shoot, which
&lt;jrarlu.ll scratury sim» Uh, first "0.iamond.M wlucb adlhmdratmiWh.r, whita
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*7 ,
endeavored
to stanch tlie blood, but, of- j went up the street smiling, ai
twrau Dtflragton rad Stocktfo, tfcpt. uiu.rn Um wlml. hrara oral *30,000. ■ ™
TkT^l.
close
ter saturating his own handkerchief and to hi* confederate : “That
that ot one of tlie congregation, which I call. If she had fired wit!
13^ .nd bd-rau Mradrara... rad :
‘
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where I wa*, she would ha
t
lirarpral, Sept. 15, 1880.
1830. It £♦
u shown ;
iu tu^ FrraS^o rad 1
«” « P*" "&lt; f&gt;»"eli trsitors
□Liverpool,
in Fra
France,
previoui to *Ja»»
the exist- . t. getting
a good living. His house in wllh
heels.m which were ladder retire. The pastor of the church, a very ne certain, but as noon as khe drawed
“■that
that ii
’iec J""(vt
..
absent-minded mon, rose solemnly. and down on me I felt that ray time hadn’t
once d
rsthrsys. there
Ibero wra
on. ,parara- . tins city is roerat. He ramtot sell it,
"
-euce
of railways,
-------come yet I’ve been there five times
.pwiuerory 355.000 Wied, .'done out
U-lWhiroit No I JSd^S; KEd
L remarked: “ White our brother is ab­
ger in every 835,000 killed, and one out!
sent tot us sing a hymn. Will the before.”
It is singular that it is impossible for
w
an&lt;NM
vAtoemr *** iiuui i Um. nwtw
marvelous hat, choir lead in singing ‘ There is a foun­
a woman to fire off a gun without shut­
which could be tain filled with blood Y ”
tween 1835 aud 1875 there was but
do 5,178,890 kSHixl, ami one in
Nxab Deadwood a bull leisurely en­
"wounded, so that we
tered • house, probably to get away
The Largest Qty ia Um World.
chameleon head-covering turned into a from tlie flies. The woman fled in ter­
London is spread oyer about seventy
E.OUMI WDM h»». du«o.erea Uat j I «ht cwmiaere ; poll &lt;m&lt;« mat. ml the ror and summoned teveml men, who
found
the
bull
in
the
bedroom
quietly
square
miles. There is one death thore
aD-old silk hat can be made into a work- crown sank and it was mrtamorphe-sed
basket. The crown is embroidered ami into b low-crowned Derby ; another pull chewing his cud, and so well satisfied every six minutes and one birth ever*
... ... ti...
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■ &lt;rthrr country in Enrope. A French
cap took with hia surroundings that it was neoea*
Md tiles. aaxy to twist bis tail until it kinked beday. The total
made for

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durad mto Oregon^ rad raperadly to th.
*7 rikrim. Irad. Erat d th. Mran^D*1’ *° 8°°d sdvsntsgu.
Prairie
| ra^ner.
A oobbespondent of tlie Country
i Gentleman believes that every species of
bird, large and small, is subject to the
[ gapes. The young of the robm are
, often troubled with them. It is also bo­
lieved that many chicks thus afflicted dio
of starvatioh, on account of their inobilty
to swallow. This parasite disease is oc­
casioned by a number of small worms in
the throaL, producing inflammation. The
fowl
is oftentimes
relieved&gt; by the use of
-- --------------—--------------» stiff horse hmr or a quill stripped of
I »»
«tUuu .u i.cb ot th. rad,
| which, wiren carefully used, ■will remove
I some of the worms. Care and proper attention to fowls will ward off the dist-ase.
: n
Pure
suffi­ ­
—‘ water, wholesome
•&gt; food
i and sw
cient-room for exercise will seldom fail
i in preventing ita appearance.
Some time ago wo remarked that an
acre of swamp muck of good quality,
three feet deep, was actually worth 825,­
000. No doubt such a statement is sur­
prising. Bo was the statement of Dr.
Dawes, of England, that a ton of bran
fed to cows returned more than it cost,in
manure. Swamp muck, free from sand,
contains two per cent or forty pounds of
nitrogen in a ton. Nitrogen is worth in
the market twenty-five cents per pound,
so that a ton of swamp muck is worth
। $IO’for the nitrogen in it All that is
; needed i* to work up tlie muck, so as to
j make the nitrogen available. Ad acre
of swamp muck three feet deep contains
2,500 tons, and would require eight
months to draw out, at ten loads a day.
Few persons realize the value of tho fer­
tilizing elements of common waste matten* which lie under their feet, and the
innumerable tons of matter that may be
available for fertilizing purposes, and
that much of the idle and neglected
materials represent avast amount of
I wealth.—American Agriculturist.
It has l»een stated by some of onr ftgI ricultund papers that one oh|ection to
the Southern cow-peas for the North is
tliat the season is too short to admit of
their ripening seeds. This ia one of those
errors that occur from jierfnnctory exper­
iments. Die variety of cow-jiea called
•• Poor Land " ripcnwl seeds nt the Rural
Form in large quantities by August 12th.
This variety is. indeed, one of the l»est
far Northern fields. The seeds germin­
ate freely and produce an immense
amount of vine, which completely covers
the earth for a space of not leas than aix
feet Those who have tried the mixed
kinds which we distributed last season,
aud who would pronounce diem a failure
are advised to try the “ Poor Land.” It
New- Yorker.

Batter Three Thousand Years Old.
ably 1,000 years old, on analysis, yeilded
tlie following results: Volatile fatty
acids, calculated a* butyric, 6 per cent;
soluble fatty acids, not volatile, 42 per
cent; insoluble fixed fatty acids, 99.48
per cent; glycerol, minute traces. Ths
j insoluble fait
fatty
v acids contained 9 per cent
oleic acid aud 91.0 per cent stearic and
palmitic acids. An older sample of an­
cient butter was taken some time ago
from an Egyptian tomb. It dates front
about 400 or 000 years before Christ. It
was contained in a small alalwster vase,
and had apparently lioen jxrared in while

the sample had not
ting her eye* and turning her head

of Mansfield, CL
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VOLUME VIIL
LIFE IN NASHVILLE,

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Devoted
to the Interests of the Best
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LOCAL OIBBLE-G ABBLE.
Aa« rwmil CMt-CUt.

And Her Environs.
Wheat is booming.
—Don’t wave the bloody shirt. Two
Winter wheat looks well.
prominent citizens in’ Smith’s grocery,
Business holds its bigness.
on Saturday evening, got so wanned
Theatre every night this week.
up while talking politics that they long­
Old Sol Smiles lovingly upon us
ed for “bind,” and would have bad it again.
had not by-standere interfered.
839 Democrats were in the village
—Tuesday evening the cart horee at on Saturday.
at the Chemical Works, wan left untied
Mrs. A. J. Boothe is in the village
and during the night rtandered out of visiting friends.
the yard and on to the railroad track,
Business called I. N. Kellogg to Sag­
and a passing train bounced it into the inaw on Tuesday.
*
Andy Lenz is now the proprietor of
ditch, breaking a leg. The poor ani­
Chas. Brady has been campaigning,
mal floundered about in the mud until
morning, when it was' discovered by., a few days tl?» week.

the workman, who put an end to its a spanking new tarn-out.
Rev. E. Jones has secured rooms and
misery by cutting its throat.
board at B. F. Reynold’s.
—C. T. Hubbard and wife for the
Henry Kasey and wife of Charlotte
past few years have been residents of
Milbrook, Mecosta Co. The later bear­ are visiting their son, A. L.
Miss May Mitchell of Charlotte, is
ing that her father. Jas. G. Seaman,
visiting friends in this village.
Sr., of Maple Grove was very sick, ac­
Two weeks from next Tuesday de­
companied by her husband, came down
cides the question, gentlemen.
on Saturday to see said parent. But
John Tnckerman »and wife started
'It seems that a feud existed between
east on Wednesday, to visit friends.
her and Mra. Seaman, her step-ma,
L. Addie Nichols has moved her
and when she knocked at the parental
millinery stock in her brother’s store.
mansion for admission, after the te­
Chas. Middleton has moved into
dious journey, the later slammed the
Daniel Hobb’shouse,near tlie foundry.
door in her face.
Mrs. Chas. E. Barlow of Hasting, is
—A large number of our people at­ visiting her sister, Mrs. C. C. Wolcott.
tended the Republican mass meeting
Don’t forget to register, next Satur
at Hastings' on Thursday. Ex Gov.
day if you want to vote for President.
Blair and Hon. Sumner Howard ad­
H. M. S. Pinafore at the Opera house
dressed about 9000 people in the court
on Friday night by Wildman’s Comedy
house square in the afternoon, and in
Co.
the evening the attendance was so large
Mrs. McNab, daughter, and niece, of
that Union Hall would not bold it, and
Panna,
are
visiting friends it this vill­
another meeting was organized at the
court house. Gen. B. M. Cutcheon'ad­ age. .
W.
J.
Erb
has returned from Muske­
dressed the formerand Ex-Gov. Bagley,
Aaron Clarke and Col. Plimpton the gon, where he has been laboring in a
latter. It is stated that 600 torch lights saw mill.
Oliver Coe and wife of Genesee Co.,
were in the procession.
N. Y.. are visiting relatives and friends
—More fuel for the hungry scan- in this vicinity.
dle mongers, was furnished last Thurs­
Jesse Austin and J. D. Dickinson
day night, bv a couple of young went out hunting on Tuesday, and
people of this village, who, after winged 83 quails.
returning from the dance to the room
329 was chalked on the walk and
of the dame, concluded that parting' boxes in front of several business places
would've a hard ceremony to perform, on Thursday night.
consequently the damsel shared the
Dr. Goucher has been on the sick list
bedwiti^Jier paramour and after n for a few days, but is now able to at­
tifiii?, heavy sleepiKinndthe twa’n until tend to his usual ride.
the late hour nf nine o'clock nn the
A large delegation of the G. A A.
following morning, and thcalumberers dub attended the mass meeting at
had been visited by several people who Hastings on Thursday.
were eager to view the sight.
Tl^-. that new bridge is completed,
—On Monday, Abe Cnxwllnnd Frank and stone is being drawn for the but
menta of the larger one.
Heidloff who are working at the chemi
J. S. Perry and wife have been on a
cal works, indulged in a litile sqiuibble which greatly amused the other visiting trip through Springport and
hands who witnessed the affray. One vicinity during-last week.
had a shovel, and the other n piece of
The hickory, by means of a gin pole,
scantling, which they flourished in tlie was raised and swung into position in
air, while vile threats escaped their a pretty manner on Thursday.
lipa, then the weapons were dropped
Fred Applemsn has moved into the
and throats were grabbed for a few rooms over Kocher Bros, store and will
momenta, and again the weapons flour­ soon remodel his house on North Main
ished. followed by another throat St.
,
shaking. Finally all became quiet,
Young men with fragile moustaches
and the melee was ended without any- are said to be cutting them off to give
broken bones or faces disfigured.
them a rest. As yet nobody misses
—Wildman’s New York Theater and them.
and Comic Opera company have given
Fred Quick recently picked 63 brshentertainments at the Opera Honse els of apples in 8 hours. If anyone is
every evening this week On Monday quick enough to beat this, let it be re­
night they opened with “Fanchiou, the corded.
Cricket,” followed on Tusdiy night by
The oldest resident cannot recollect a
the sensational drarua,“Bicl) and Poor,” snow storm of the like of last Sunday,
in which F. J. Wildman, as Toby, was that ever occurred, heretofore, in this
greeted with rounds of applause. Wed­ section.
’
nesday night the troop rendered "East
As we go to press the sad intelli
Lynn” in a very creditable manner, gence comes to us that Will. Bla*r lias
Clara Wildman distinguishing herself departed this life. He has been sick
in her favorite character. Lady Valeria less than a week.
“Our Boarding House” on Thursday
T. W. Brice was joined in holy wed­
night, drew a crowded house and all the lock on Wednesday, to Miss Minnie
characters were well sustained. "Pin­ Rowley of Hastings. Thk News ex­
afore,” is announced for tills, (press tends congratulations.
day) evening.
•Mrs. Jas. Willison, aged 88 and one
—The Democrats assembled on Sat­ of the first residents of Barry township,
is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H.
urday, to listen to the words of comfort
as proclaimed by Col. McReynolds and Gutcbess, living north.
Teamsters
ore busy hauling wood
Robt. Haire, who addressed the people,
both afternoon and evening, at the which is now being taken at the rail­
road
and
also
some Is being shipped to
Opera House. Elaborate pi epara,tion=
had been made to erect a fine hickory Jackson and Grand Rapids.
pole, but the elements on this occasion
were against them, as a gale swept
over tills section, with increasing fury
all day. and they were obliged to post­
pone the pole-raising until Thursday,
when, the weather being pleasant and
favorable, a large red streamer bearing
the inscription "Hancock and English,”
was fattened to the top of the pole,
which was 100 feet in length, everything
put in readiness and at 8:39 o’clock
they hoisted it into position on tli^corner of Main and Maple streets. ” The
crowd in attendance was not large, but
everything moved off pleasantly as r
marriage bell, the stars and stripes
were flung to the breeze, and throe
cheers given for their presidential can­
didates, and three for the Democracy
of Castleton, when the’ crowd dispers­
ed.

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1880.NUMBERS.
He talked tore to her, tad
to hor.
And tried to •qoewc her hand,
White ehe Mt »p »nd “rmij" and “noed,”
And yawned behind her fan—
. (Re.w- ahr b*A«U »pU’e t'jM Mfa«With a fellow aha had xn awful fondneaa for.)
The ready-pay plan inaugurated
some weeks since by the proprietor of
the long brick, is a drawing success.
Fourteen Vermontville people were ob­
served in there trading at une time, a
few days since.
A. W. Olds returned from. Roscom­
mon, Saturday, and reports a bright
prospect for the boys in the hunting
party. They had already killed 96 deer,
two of which Al. killed, bagged and
brought home.
The )V*. C. T. U., will hold’ a special
meeting to day (Saturday) at3} o’clock
in the Christian church. Important
business will come before the meeting,
and a full attendance is desired. By
order of President.
Clement Smith of Hasting*, was in
the village on Wednesday. Bv the way
Clem has made a mighty good Judge
of Probate during the past four years,
and is his friends dp their duty he will
go in for another term.
Owing to the rapidly increasing
amount of work which The News has
to perform, L. J. Feighner a typo of
of Hastings Banner and a former em­
ployee of The News, has been added
to its corps of workmen.'
Hon. James O’Donnell will address
the people of Nashville and vicinity at.
the Opera House next Friday evening,
and Clein. Smith and John Carveth
will speak here un the evening of Nov.
1st. Don’t forget the dates.
Col. Copeland spoke at the Union
school Jiouse on Thursday night, and
his flashes of Greenback lightning were
aimed at the Republicans, with an oc­
casional clap of thunder directed at the
editors nf the Hastings Banner.
An excellent program has been pre­
pared for the second annual conven­
tion of the W. C. T. U. of Barry Co.,
which is to lie held in this village, com*
menciug next Tuesday afternoon. In
the evening Mrs. O. B. Schuler of Add
Arlmr, will address the meeting.
The first installment pf winter the
fore payt of this week made the farm­
ers wish that their corn was secured
and now they are executing that wish
by renewed energy in that direction,
these pleasant days which follow.
C. C. Linsley was in the village the
past week looking as sleek as a Holland
fiddle, his mission here being to partic­
ipate io the annual services cf the
Eldership of the Church of God, of
whom he is one which, took place at
the Dunham school house in Maple
Grove. Doc. reports his business :n a
floursliing condition, and Burnips Cor­
ners liable to become a metropolis.

Common Council Proceedings,
i
Council Rooms
&lt;! Nashville,Oct. 15th, 1880.
Special meeting called by the Presi­
dent.
Present Chipman President. Cook.
Boston, Ro&lt; and Reynolds, trustees,
AbsentDownirg and Olds.
Minutes of last meeting read and on
motion approved, by ayes and nays us
follows:
Avea, Boston, Cook, Roe and Rey­
nolds. Nays none.
The following accounts were presen­
ted undon motion allowed by ayes'and
nays as follows :
Aves, Boston, Cook, Roe and Rey­
nolds. Navs none.

The account of Frank Tucker, for
*130.00 was on motion refered to finance
committee.
On motion council adjourned.
F. McDkrbt,
E. Chipman,
Clerk.
President.

School Report.

Report of the Grammar Department
for Sept.
Whole number enrolled
54.
The ladies mite society of Maple
Average daily attendance
47.25.
Grove will meet at Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Number neither abiwnt or tardy 36.
Grow’, next Thursday afternoon, Qct.
L. Angie Davis,
98th. A welcome is extended to all.
Teacher.
Bill Berger, who decamped between
Report for the month of September
two days, a few weeks since, returned of Primary department.
on Tuesday, armed eapapi and ,promiNo. of scholars enrolled
51.
Average daily attendance
43.
naded the streets ns unconcernedly as
No. not tardy or absent during ths
ever.
month
15.
The Saturday night's gale blew a
C. Helen Ali.kn,
gate down for A. D. Jarranl of Maple
Teacher.
Grove, which allowed a fifty dollar cow
Tlie Nashville A’re» showed its us­
to wander into the orchard aud eat
ual enterprise last week in giving its
three bushels of apples, enough to kill readers a full description of tlie terrible
her.
■tortn which swept over Johnstown,
ThoGreenback meeting of Thursday Awria and Bellevue townships on the
eve., left the high school room in aocli 2nd insL-TWtoaska Hwn.
The NMhrllte
a filthy condition, that IW. Nib* felt
by pub­
it his duty to dismiui school on the fol­
ic report.
lowing day, while the house underwent
Bellevue
a fumigation.

HASTINGS ITEMS;

WOODLAND ITEMS.

LOCAL MATTERS.

.

Our sick is on the gain.
A new fence in front of the M. E.
church.
C. A. Hough is building some sleighs
for the coming winter.
.
Bnrt Holly has the north Jordan
school, for the winter term.
The schools of our town have all been
taken, Wages ranging from *90 to *80
per month.
L. Fan! 'shaving some trouble in
Fitting his pay for the vat, he made for
otter Bros.
Anna Young spoke at the M. E. church
Wednesday night. Subject;"Id and
out &lt;ff Utah.”
John Spindler is hiving a new en
gine room built, and it adds to the con­
venience of his grist mill.
Last Sunday made us think about
getting our potatoes and buckwheat
cakes, for the winter use.
Alfred Rowlader and wife of Isabell
Co., were visiting tlieir many friends
in this vicinity the pant week.
, We are well blessed with political
speakers, but.none of them wants the
office they are running for. How
queer!
Our select school lasts two weeks
more, and soon this time will come,and
we hope there will be some entertain­
ment at the close.
Charles Collins agreed last Sunday,
with Mrs. 8. Wiseman, before the
hymenial altar, to keep her in good
dry wood and that split up fine, build
her fires as long as he should live.
We wish them much joy, a happy life
and-------- !
Our pomologies! society met last
Saturday, and had a very fine selec­
tion of rrnit, as good as were exhibit­
ed at our county fair the society is very
interesting and our farmers would
learn a great ileal if they would attend
the meetings.
The patrons of the Woodland cheese
association have come to the conclu­
sion that they had rather invest in
Government bonds, than to take stock
in cheese factory. We think if it was
conducted right, it would be a grand
thing for farmers.
A Teachers’ Institute will be.held at
Woodland Center, Oct. 29th and 80th.
Our tfueliers make these institutes
entertaining to all.- Let us have a good
attendance. The following is the pro­
gram: Friday evening: "Teachers nnd
Teaching” by Rev. J. F. Orwick. Satniday morning: "Reid and Kellogg’s
diagrams,” by David Lady; "Harvey’s
Analysis” by J. N. Harter; "Difficulties
in Grammar” by Miss Emily Holmes.
Afternoon session: "Artof Instruction”
bv Eu'gene Davenport;"Art of (Ques­
COUXTT LINE ITEMS.
tioning and Receiving Answers” -by
4 --------Burt Holly; "Organization of Schools”
Mu. Orno Strong :
by E. Davenport; "Exchange," by Orvin
Did you know that I can hardly be__
Wright; "Common Fractions," by Miss
gin this business left me by my worth’
Emily Holmes; "Proportion,” bv J. N.
prrdecrasor "Nerve,” to whom we all Harter.
Nell.
looked for wisdom and sparkling wit.
That he has cast his mantel on me is no
VERMONT) !LLE ITEMS.
fault of my own, but that he might get
nearer Ins dear to whom he has gone
Wm. Bale moves into his new house
forconsolation. Well aware that I am this present week.
only to be made the laughing stock of
Sidewalks are being built on West
all the worthy people in thia vicinity, Main and North Main streets.
v
and that Nerve baa thrown the respon­
Dr. Parmenter sports a new carnage.
sibility of making a fool of myself
wholly on my own shoulders, I assume The pill business must be a paying one.
Benedict is buying apples agnin;
the position of news dispenser and
naragrapher for a short period, giving price, *1.50 for three barrels. Who
him ample opportunity to bear his lf&gt;- beats that?
liors, secure ins dcar.nnd wade through
Wfl have two billiard rooms now.
sens of tribulations in order that his Any one wishing to find a boy needs
heart may find a responsive echo in the only to step into one of them.
meet (B)-y-e and bye. Now, Mr. Edi­
A cider mill and jelly factory is in
tor, how shall I begin the or.eorotis operation in thia village, producing a
task of giving the local "gihble gabble'’ very’ palatable fbod from the apple
and every day happenings ?
crop.
Wheat sowing still continued
The Republican party—or somebody
Apples go begging for a market.
else, is advancing the. price of wheat
The wind made sad havoc with corn just previous to the election. Do you
take it!
fields and hay stacks.
Street lamps are all the rage. There
Farmers are preparing tohaivest a
are now four of them running nightly,
big crop of wood this winter.
and
two more are ready to bo put up in
J. C. Merryfirld wants to sell his farm
front of the churches.
and go to Missouri and keep stock.
Mr.
Alonzo Gaut fell from a lumber
M r. Spire continues to keep busy re­
pairing and remodeling his saw mill pile at the depot and alighted on his
head and right arm, one day last week,
preparatory to a big winters job.
Tlie good people alsiut the. "four bruising him severely.
The reform club had n very interest­
corners,” continue to live despite the
overhauling given them by one of the ing discussion on the 12th lust., over
the question of constitutional prohibi­
King of Knlsmo sold his farm tion. It comes up again next Tuesday
and on Monunv las; hail nn auction of night.
Eersonal property. But as usual his
The swallows had so completely
uyer backed out.
choked the chimney of the Congrega­
L. Andrews and son Verne has de­ tional church, that the audience were
parted for Montmorency Co., on their compelled to vacate, last Sabbath, to
annual hunt. They are soon to be fol­ save tlieir eyes aud—bacon.
lowed by others who will join them in
The village council have been peti­
their sport.
tioned to pass an ordinance forbidding
Those people of Maple Grove (Miss) the running of billiard and gaming
represented by I. L. Diulge continue rooms, also to prohibit the selling of
to keep stirring, although political spiritous liquors Id thevillage.
speakers have about drove them crazy
The political speech by Eugene Prin­
with theories.
The sudden change in the weather gle, on Wednesday night of last week,
last Saturday was said to be brought on was not considered, either by friend or
by the over abundance of wind used in foe, as a strong one. The speaker fail­
Ohio and Iodiana at their election last ed to stiiko the key note of his argu­
ment, and was out of tune all through.
weak.
Kai am o, the home of that would be- So they gay.
Messrs. Duane Hawkins, W. R. Mar­
wise man, who used to edit a column of
nonsense every week for The Nkws tin and Chas. G. Bale are the candi­
nnd call it WestKalauio Items, makes dates for representative, in this district,
of
the Republican, Democratic- nnd
locals cuough if one could sift them to
get the good from the bad.
But Greenback parties respectively. The
among tu£ recent happenings over two last hare declared for prohibition;
there, was that of a man who bas just the other has not been heard from.
left with tlie wife of another man
The greenback speech by H.C. Hodge,
whom he brought from her lioiue.hus- on Thursday night of last week, was
band and infant child in AHegan Co.
not conriderwi a kuccsm. The speaker
Ths most severe wind and snow forgot the adage that “Fools may ask
stonn probably ever experienced in questions that wise men cannot an­
this locality an early in the month, visit­ swer.” He invited questions, and found
ed us on Sunday and Sunday night and his invitation accepted, and himself in
Monday but- 8nvw fell to the depth hot water.
X.
of ten inches or more. In 1862, snow
fell October 28nd nnd 23d in sufficent
The mob that took John Sampson
out of his house at Saranac, ArE, to
hang him for horsestealing, released
him upon his opening a barrel of beer.

Hon.G. M. Dewey and wife returned
from their Eastern trip on Sunday.
The November term of Circuit Court
has been adjourned to the 15th ulL
Darius Heath was arrested by Mar­
shal Haskins at Union Hall on Monday
night, for disturbing th? peace.
The primary and secondary electric
clocks for the union schtxfis have been
completed by Sweet
pjohn.
A. J. Bowne and v
have returned
from California, and /they feel much
invigorated by the healthful climate of
that country.
x
On Friday evening
. Eliza Young,
wife No. 19 of Bri
oung, will tell
what she knows
onism at Red
Ribbon Hall.
■ Doc. Dever turned out with his
prancing steed, attached to his cutter,
on Monday morning, and with merry
sleigh hells jingling, caused our oldest
citizens to remark that the like had
never been seen before, on the 18th of
Oct, in the whole history of the city.
Mrs. S. B. Coles, nee Hattie Holbrook,
formerly of this city, and daughter of
Mrs. I. A. Holbrook, Mrs. Sarah Van
Buren and Mrs. Krum, relatives of Mrs.
James Clarke, of this place, and W. S.
Benham. of Grand Haven, a brother of
Jas. Benham, of Rutland, were among
the lost passengers on the ill-fated Al­
pena.
The W. C. T. U., at their regular
meeting on Tuesday, passed the follow­
ing resolution : Resolved—That a vote
of hearty thanks be extended to the
Executive Board of our County Agri­
cultural Society, for the thorough and
efficient manner in which they carried
out the resolution adopted at their last
session: "To give no encouragement to
the manufacture of domestic wines,
cordials, etc., by offering premiums for
the same, and to allow no safe of intox­
icants upon their fair grounds.
At a regular convocation of Hastings
Chapter, No. 7, O. E. 8., the following
officers were elected:
W. M.-Mra. B. R. Rose.
W. P.-Mrs. T. Phillips.
N. M.-Mra. W. K. Barber.
Sec.—Mrs. E. H. Lathrop.
Treas.—Mrs. W. 8. Goodyear.
Con.—Mrs. T. Phillips.
A. Con.—Mrs. P. W. Niskern.
The following officers were duly appointed for the ensuing year
Ada—Mrs. H. C. Smith.
Ruth—Mra. C. Youngs.
Esther—Mrs. W. H. Kelly.
Martha—Mrs. G. Soules.
Electa—Miss Belle Throop.
Warden— Mrs. J. Creasy.
Sentinel—Eli Throop.

TOO TftUB.
Where the knife cute the blood flows,
and none bot wounded birds flutter.
We still have the only Genuine New
Singer in fht&lt; market, and are selling
them on Monthly nnd Quarterly pay­
ments for *85.00. The New S’ngvr is
far in advance of the Old Singer, and
is today drawing the Old Style Singer
out aZtiie market. Thi* is an entirely
new machine, and has neve- been fixed
over or re-numbered. Beware of ma­
chines having Two Nnnliers. The
White possesses many points of super­
iority over any other machine, and is
to-day, taking everything into consid­
eration, its Large Arm, Self-Setting
Needle, Automatic Tension and Ele­
gant Venered Case, the Cheapest Ma­
chine in the Market. All those who
contemplate purchasing, as well as
those who do not, are invited to ex­
amine this wonderful marvel of me­
chanical ingenuity. C. C. Wolcott.

tyTrnman takes the lead on1 under­
ware for men, Indiesnnd children.
Cypatronm arc you aware that now
is the time when merchants have to pay
their debts nnd buy new stocks of
goods 7 Such is the, case and we must
have money to do it. with, and don’t
you forget it!
D. C. Griffith.
PF- Ladies we those elegant ready
made Beaver Cloaks at Kocher Bros.
The largest ami finest stock in town.

For Kale, &lt; T&gt;e«p.
1 Span Horses, Harness; Wagon and
Sleighs, 3 Cows, 1.Spring calf and 9
Hogs. For particulars inquire of H.
Dearth on the L. 8. Smith farm, 9
miles east of Nashville.
(5-6)
ty If you want a good Carpet for a
small amount of money, cal! on L. J.
Wheeler.
nr I^nst call every one have having
tin unsettled account with me must call
and settle the same at once.
G. A. Truman.

TAKKMOT1CE
Mr. Demary has retired from the firm
of Kellogg, De.naray A Co. and leaves
for Iowa the first of November next. It
is therefore necessary that nil accounts
should be settled by that time, all in­
debted to said firm will please lie
prompt in paying the same, as this will
positively be the only call made. Re­
member, Nov. 1st.
4tf
Kellogg Demaray A co.

CT* 50 new styles elegant Dress Goods
at
Kocher Bros.

WANTED
One Thousand cords of Railroad wood
wanted. Apply early if yon wish a con­
tract.
L. J. Wheeler.

[y One hundred horse Blanketajust
received aud will be sold for *1A5,
cash at
Truman’s

Here I Am.
Bring along your horses to the shop
formerly occupied by Charley Scheldt,
and 1 will do your shoeing id short or­
der nnd at reasonable rates. I am pre­
pared to do all kinds of bnsineM in my
line, and fanners will find it to their
advantage to give me a cal! Iicfore g---ing elsewhere. *
P. M. Butler.

ry No lady should buy a cloak until’
they have seen my slock aud, prices.
,
G. A. Trumajc.
ty A full line of Cloaking*, inclu­
ding the celebrated Washington Mill
Silver Medal, nt Kocher Bros. Every
ladv ought to see them before shffbuys.
ry The Diamond Staid Ovefall, the
best there is made, at C.A. Nichols’.
GT Sugar marked down one cent per
pound at
Trumam’s.

Hone Shoeing and Jobbing
niacksmi thing.
E. Cook wishes to announce, tl»at on
and after the 17th of Sept, he will do
Horseshoeing nnd all kind* cf Custom
Work. Chas. Middleton, the Boss She­
er, will do your work In the moat ap­
proved manner. We ahull bo pleased
to see you all.Eugene Cook.
ry All those imlobted tn uic, will
please call and settle up immediately.
Mu-. L. O. Crocked.

Rubber boots cheap for cash st
_______
• Truman’s.

New Bakery.
My bakery is naw ready fur business.
Have built a new oven and all wWiiug
fresh bread, biscuit*; cakes, pica, etc.,
can have them every day.
Warm
meals and lunches at ail boors. Give
us a trial.
N. B. Shaw.

.

FOB SALE.

Three colts one three-year-old, one
two-year-old and one spring colt- Fur
an inspection of the stock and prices,
call on John Erikson, oiie mile nordi,
and one mile west of Nashville. 4—5

New C-d.-r.
Bring along your apples and try my
new patent press aud grater, which
in now in operation. I am prepared to
make you more cider than you can get
elsewhere, from the same amount of
apples.
H. R. Dickinson.

Co-FartaeruMp.
Owing to the increasing tan uids
of mv busiiMw I have thia day aasociaSd with me In the practice of medine and Surgeiy F. R. Timmerman M.
D., a graduate of MiehMun University
I am pleased to iuhoduce him to my
friends and patron* as a gentleman and
one thoroughly qualified in his profes­
sion.
H. A. Harbke, M. D.
Nashville Sept., 1,18W.

�food and tonics, Buch as irai or quinine.
..... —«
- -•
----- tecomwith a
slack lime,

mere boy.

xmditional upon taking the latw bow
xwild he be gravely questioned. Pen
thought if be were not utterly selfish,
instead of forcing her into marnruig a
man she didn’t like, ho would refuse to
fulfil tho omditinu of the will himself.

no way to open or close tho vali-ea, ex­
cept by means rf. leavers operated by the recommended
liand. He set up a large engine at one
of tho mines, and a boy was hired to
Fir* seemed to flash from bin hand- i work these valve levers; although this
property and freedom at the same time.
But Olive disclaimed all pretensions to aonie eyes a* they met han ; his nos­ ' was not hard work, yci it required his
I constant attention. As he was working fni, the best remedy is glycerine, to be
tinselfishness, and candidly told her if trils quivered and dilate*!.
these levcra, ho saw. that parte of put on at night on retiring, and over
she had such an invincible repugnance
thH engine moved in the nght di­ that a psir al old gloves, to be kept on
to him she had better give pp flic proj&gt;liwu on Pen's lipa to say, in the as­ rection, ar.d at the exact time that
surance of the triumph she felt to be bo had to open or close the valve*.
PITH AYP POIffT.
time.
It is-worth while for common people
He procured a strong cord and made one to know that 50,000 typhus germs will
to mar­
end fast to the proper port of the engine, thrive in the airtnunfcrenco of a pin-head
_
m she
Yea, sir—yea, Mr. .Clive Soulard, seemed to do. Now. with him it was and said:
and th" other end to the valve lever; the or s-visible globule. It is worth while flowera. They shut u^i when they sleep."
&gt; made up my mind. If you are bent different He didn’t dislike Pun. by
“ Oh, aEvo -aive r
lx»y had tho satisfaction of seeing the en­ for tin m to note that these germs may
Thk Iray who was kept after school
anv means; he was rather thankful, on
“ Do YOU love me, Pen ? That is what gine move off with jierfect regularity of be desiccated and be borne, like thistle forbad ortliograjihy said be was.spell­
motion. A abort time after the foreman seeds, everywhere, and, like demoniacal bound.
the whole, that dear old Uncle Reese I came tor—what I will know."
.
hadn’t thrown Ahn Thompson in his
“You haven’t any right to ask me. j came around and. saw the boy playing possessions, may jump noiselessly down
Ix i* difficult to become familiar with
“Very well, Pen."
way instead of Pen Bradahawe; he Clive, after—after all you’ve said and । marbles at the door. Looking nt tho en­ any throat But there are certain things
the wheals of a watch, so many of them
Mr. Clive Soulard spoke very quietly, could think of plenty of worse incum­ done to make me think vou didn't care a gine he soon saw the ingenuity of the
spores cannot stand, according to the travel in cog.
, .
,
,
•nd bent his handsome eyes on the jirl brances to a fine-property like that than straw for me, or anything but the mon­ ' boy, and also the advantages of so great
I
i
Some women were evidently bora to
with an expression of mingled nonchal- Pen.
ey," said Pen. falteringiy.
blush
unseen
—
ut
least
they
are
Dever
“Iwas fooHsh, trying to pay off old out the boy s inventive genius in a J1™3, flaVastly consoling this style of talk, was
.**
seen to blush.
it noj ? Was he laughing at her, &lt; a was scores, that’s all. Ilove you better than
hu be in earnest ? Had he only been play­ my life, Pen. If you are not going to -Pr£
The older n sparkJ fog coquette or a
. i»8- Hot wta i. umilxrr. Sep i.
f’ll make a bonfire of • The
for ing with her all that past time, when bo share it with
Tho Dower-loom
»..TCr-10OTi is
u the-invention
tbolnra.bonol
. j;
.niurv. Fight tviAius, \msll- fashionable belle grow«, the more
of a
seemed to live on her smiles—when a Uncle
fortune and shoot myself farmer boy who had never seen or heard
^**n matchless she IracomvK.
of rack » thing. He whittled one not I
P’
idlerward. Will you come now ?"
It is absurd to suppose that a man
Soap
is *
a board
“D “
lx“nl of
“ health.
wicked, and cruel, and you know it.”
Pcrh
that particular bevy of wed- with hi* j*ck-knife. *nd «!t«r he h*J got B
him apparently the most wretched of
can speak above his breath, since bis
Cvbjxg Bick Heaimchjl—A Vermont mouth is bejow his nose.
“Ah! Indeed, Pen, I was not aware men? Or, had he (ph, most heart-rend­ ding
waiting below never experi- it all done, he, with great enthusiasm,
''
'
that the advantages of thia arrangement ing supposition B the money in view all
ounder sensation than when showed it to his father, who at once correspondent writes that, after suffering
Young women often keep their lov­
were not mutual. .lam sure I supposed the time, and only sought her to secure the dra
-room door opened again kicked it piecoa, raying he would have from nick headache for twenty yeani,
ers
by
tears.
“
Yes,
”
,
says
Grunrwig,
it • purely business matter on both that?
\
Soulard marehod in with no boy about him that would nix-nd his with frequent attacks of' diphtheria,
and Mr.
“ love, like beef, is preserved by brine.”
It looked like it, certainly—this sud­ tho I
conquering hero, oonduct- time on such foolish things. The boy quinsy and crysipclafl, she has discov­
Wht is i the happiest of vowels?
“ To be sure, but you have everything den assumption of indifference to her -.:;g
, smiling was delighted at tho idea of learning a ered the cause of all her troubles.
•be to gain, and I everything to lose.”
pleasure, this open exultation to tho and tourful, but evidently glad and willw— trade, and he soon found that his new Eight months* abstinenoe from meat Because it ia in the midst of bliss,
Tlie shadow of a flush arose in Clive terms of her uncle’s will. Psm, the
master was kind and took a lively inter­ hss_ cured her of dyspepsia and all the e is in hull, and all the others in purga­
beautiful, the bewitching, the tantaliz­
walked straight to the old place, est in him. He had made a loom of what ailment* she Lok suffered from, and her tory. ’
“ Another man overtraard,” as th*
ing was quite nonplussed. If she really
Peodojw Bradshaws mi
was left at one his father had broken up, health is better than it has been for
thought, if she were poctively certain, under the most trying circumstance*, which Ira showed to his master. The many years. On a diet of vegetables landlsxtv remarked when the dead-beat
that he wasn't doing thm to plague her, the words were said- -the twain made blacksmith saw ho had no common boy and cereals, with fl.ih and eggs occa­ skipped on Batonlay night without pay­
uau iumm oil moug;
,
“ If you mean by gain that I give up that he didn’t care for -anything but the
la ; and if one might judge from the as an apprentice, and that the invention sionally, she is well and strong. Happy ing .lor tea week’s Ixrara. .
A udi fo Jericho, Vt, bearing a
poverty for wealth, the miseries' of money, site wouldn’t have him to save expreaaion of the eye and countenance, ' was a vorv valuable one. Ho imme­ are they who find out their limitations,
bachelorhood for married bh-ssednesa, I his life ; ahe’d go off and be a govemess, two happier people than these never diately had a loom constructed under the physical, intellectual and spiritual, and ixreat dtsd about “preserving autumn
don’t know but what you’re right oi to ar take in sewing for a living before she wore matrimonial chains.
supervision of the boy; it worked to their do not ruin health and happiness in a leaves," put up some, but afterward
that; but even then what do 1 gain that would marry him.
perfect satisfaction, and the blacksmith vain endeavor to digest something be­ told Eer neighbor that they were not fit
yon —
don
t? You
money
furnished the means to manufacture the yond their powers.
to eat.
'
A Good Old Man.
“’*■
----- ,Tcan
-------have
-- -- tlie
------"&lt;&gt;
No, she wouldn’t cither; in this case
wUlwat ™ mm than I as li*n&gt; the
hinl oul
,piu., in .ilo^
A New Wat to Thkat Dn'UTUEiUA.—
“ If Jones undertakes to pull my cars,"
“You M6, my children," he said, as s looms, the boy to receive one-half tho
------ - without vou, .aj
really Pen,
Pen u
u,jDg , M1Bnd .laiakjag little group huddled around him, “ there profits. In about a year the blacksmith Quite a discovery in .the treatment of saida lend-mouthed felio* on a street
money
and really.
if j.
diphtheria
has
been
made
recently.
A
you are aa lovely aa■ .
a Peri,
think IT .
P^&gt; inhmk
MwiuK tor . living. Pen con- is'no habit that you can not rid yourself wrote to the boy’s father that he should
•orner, “ he'll just have his hands full."
may lay claim to the good looks of Au- I raiuuriy w
or otherwise, did not dislike her of if you are. resolved. Now, in my bring with him a wealthy gentleman who young man whose arm had been ampu­ Tlie crowd looked at the man’s ears •nd
tioous—eh. Pen?" running his slender future
future spov
spouse quite to the extent the early youth I was a sailor, and contracted was the inventor of the celebrated power tated was attacked by diphtheria Irafore smiled.
white fingers through the halo of bronze ; pretended.
*
the popular habit of swearing at every- loom. You may be able to judge of the healing took place ; and, instead- of the
An old salt, when asked how far north
pOTn.urU thu oorered bi* buxbono • Somewhere
Bom«whm in
is her capricious L™;
heart thingand nothing. Withoutprovocation astonishment at the old home when his matter incident to that ducase being de­ he hod ever been, replied that he had
b&lt;wl, uid ending * Uaghing glmoe Uien
, _______ t /— [or ai„ 2__
I would rattle off n string of oatlis and non was presented to him as the inventor, posited in the throat, the greater por­ Ixran so far north that “ the cows when
__
tnfzx
fhn mirror
Tninvir opposite
nntvx’fw that reflected
r»,n*Mvt*z1 a
ti .1
*
intojhc
who
told
him
that
his
loom
was
tho
same
tion apiraared in the wounded arm, and
all the time.
violate the commandment a hundred
milked beside •» red-hot *tovc gave ics
face beautiful almost as a woman’s.
He was so handsome, so graceful, all times a day. When I left tho eea my aa the model that he hod kicked to pieces the diphtheria was very light and easily cream.”
4* Tush,” said Pen, coloring with im­ the other girls were in love with nim if mother’s early teaching returned to me, but a year Irafore.— IFcstern Trade.
managed. Dr. Davis profited by this,
A Socth-snd man asked a one-armed
patience, ** I don’t think that this is any she was not
and in his next case of diphtheria blis­
and I mentally resolved that I would
Meant film.
rime to talk nonsemk and make fun.”
tered his patient’s breast, and on this organ-grinder if be was a survivor of th*
And so the weeks wore away until the never swear again. That was forty years
late war, and tlie organist replied:
“Perhaps not," ha repUad, with a wedding __
___
blistered
part
the
chief
deposits
*]&gt;When a railroad jiasse-nger hears tho
day; Olive, light-hearted, care- ago, ruid f have never violated the prom­
“ Hang it, do I act us though I wa*
whistle sounding on alarm, it is his first pcand. This was also an easy case o!
v -j
i»e I made myself. Some of you Lave
killed in it?”
.agreeable as he I little habits which you can easily rid impulse to look out ef the window, but the disease. The theory is that diph­
theria
usually
appears
in
the
throat
be
­
Deaf lady : “ What’* his name?”
*v ’ * ’----- 1----------- -*■ p“~.“ “c
xy dearthis impulse is often restrained by second
Uko—anything but that; Pen, sulky and I ice, that you will call up your worst thought, except in the case of green trav­ cause of tlie thinness of the lining of the Youug lady: “Augusta* Tyler.” Th*
elers. A few days ago an old man and throat Hence, when the blister break* d«Nif lady : “ Bless me, what a name !
**
। saucy by turns
turns, but rnallv
really miserable..
miserable, '1 habit and
and. drop it to-night"
“Toalrevcnigotth. mle yet, Chr. j
’
ally, __________________________
for a reason she could not
The .promises were readily given, and liis wife were passengers on n LakeShore the skin upon the other part of the body • Busthis BilerF Eliza, y*u must b*
making fun of me."
**
- - but
- - much
train, and as the section mon were mak­ the disease np|M*«ra there.
u
WOrv *
conic** iolicreoll,
le*s *o to , then__ii_
camo coll* lor * *loty.was his
wtmlda t take her on irach couditKci*" Mr.
jj, q
. L
svuwmu
.,^1.
h*bit torapplomcnt hi* UM
A Cahx^vl Diet.—Tho health de­
Mother— “Now, Gerty, be a good
little lecture by ing rejMurs on the line in various places,
Clive
“Conditions? I didn’t know there
I stories.
11
the whistle was sounded pretty often. pends largely upon the diet Good food girl, lind give Aunt Julia a kiss and ray
।
Pen,
the
invincible,
was
in
love
at
last,
|
were any. It’s the money that is con“Tell us a story of the sea," lisped a The old couple were fully alive to every u in many instances better than medi­ good-night” Gerty—“ No, no! if 1
and, of all men, with Clive Soulard. If ' little voice.
-dirional. not the wife."
“ toot," and each time the old man would cine. How many dishes in common use kiss lier she’ll Irax ay ears, like she did
Poor Pen was ready to cry with vex­ Clive suspected it be kept his auspiaionf&gt; :
ought to be discarded from our tables, if irapa’a huA night"
Tlie old mon smiled, and picked up a stick his head out of the window.
ation. The handsome, provoking fellow to himself, and never, by any* chance, ■ conch from the hearth.
“Does it mean any thing, Samuel?*' wo would not become acomunted with
Home wicked Yankee aays that he hn*
only laughed at her whatever she said. dropped word or look that could be con- ;
"Well, little beauty, I will let the i asked the wife every time his head came that unwelctme risitor, dyspepsia. 1 invented a new telegraph. He ptvponis
as symptomatic of the tender pa*- t shell tell it"
She might protest as much as she strued
. j bock, but lie could give her no satisfac­ am convinced by observation that inau^ to place a lino of women fifty step*
liked against
tlie
match
which ; S&gt;°Q'
He placed it to his ear, closed his eyes, tory explanations. A traveler behind more might Ira restored to health if apart, nnd commit the newa to the finrt
The cnauge
change iu
in Pen
Bradshaye since i! and said:
her uncle had planned so arbii eu xirnusnawr'
I them finally warned the old man tliat he nourialung food suitable to their condi­ a* a very profound secret.
trarily, making the inheritance of his the reading of her uncle’s wili wns too :
“Hark! I hear the sea. It is tlie I ran a risk by sticking his head out, but tion, and needful rest from work or care
Mamxa—“You are very naughty
money conditional on these two marry- I marked hot to be apparent People Meditcranean, nnd before me is a ship nt the very next toot lie was at it again. were given them, instead of stimulating
ing. &lt;3ive Soulard only laughed at her, [' commented variously uj&gt;on it Some i plunging ufXHi the stormy waves. Tlie , He wore a plug hat which looked fully the system by exciting drinks and Children, ami I am extremely dissatis­
and made jesting responses to all her I pitied her for being compelled to a mar- | crew are huddled about in terror, and the ; twenty years old, and its loss would l»e powerful drugs. Give nature a chance fied with you all!” Tommy—“That is
appeala
ringe so distasteful; others thought, vessel plunges along in the ligbtning- I nothing great Preparations were quietly and she will do much toward repairing u pity, mamma ! We’re all so thorough­
Penelope Bradshawe had been brought I »'itn Olive Soulard, that if it was dis­ rent with no hand at the helm. But i made behind him, and every tiling was the wasted energies, if the kindraf food ly satisfied with you, you know."
up aa the adopted child and heiress of j tasteful she alone was to blame if she there is one form that trembles not It I all ready when next the whistle sounded. is given that the cose demands.9 There
A South Hili* debating club is ^resi­
hex uncle, Reese Bradshawe. A year i ‘bd not chuoae the utterest poverty in stands at tlie bow with upturned face, |
“I wonder what’s on tlie track now?" is much choice in the kinds of .meat and ling with, “Can a community exist
before, this uncle luai died, leaving a ' preference to it
queried the wife, aa ahex moved around the manner of preparing them, which we without women T We think it might
gazing into the beavena"
wiB,.wiiich was not to be opened till he ।
P&lt;*n. meanwhile, meditating and specshould always observe whea cooking for exist for a while, but then it wouldn’t
“On. that’s Paul, I know," exclaimed | uneasily.
had been deal twelve months.
uluting constantly on Clive’s changed de- a chndish voice.
! . “/Y dmino," he' replied; “ I Iralieve an invalid guest, or mem Imt of the fam­ know what wim going on.—Hunirtte.
Thut will, being read at the appointed . mmnor, concluded at last that he was as
The worst cut-up man of the hour, ac“ Right again, my child. Inspired by we’ve run over aa many as a dozen men ily. The fruits imd vegetables should
time, proved to contain the somewhat indifferent to her as ho pretended to be ; a divine faith, he stands unmoved in the since we left Toledo. ”
abo-lx* selected with great core, and cordiag to the Cleveland Voice, is that
arbitrary dictum that lus beloved niece ad.I- she
“ Do look out and Bee what it means,” often it is necesiary that some special Western re]M»rter who, in dm^crihiug the
resolved, if nothing occurred night; neither fear nor pain can move
should not have lus money without ahe oefore tlie wedding-day, to refuse then
i she continued.
dish sltould be presared for them, as appearance of the bell** of the. town at a
him. He is a true man, and—”
marriid his beloved cousin, Clive Sou- -o marry him, whether or no.
The old man paused; the shell dropped j Out went his head, his face toward tlie they are necessarily deprived of bo much local picnic, intended to say tliat she
lard, the said dive being still single at
She had made all the usual prepara­ from his hand, and a lode of atartled in­ engine, and a smart rap vHth a cane from that others indulge in. We feel more [ looked au fait, but, of course, the type*
the opening of the wilt
tions. Her dressing-room wu strewn quiry came over his face. He sprang to tlie D**xt window knocked his hat off, and tiian repaid for extra work when We । hud to gut it “ all feet!"
Pen Bradshawe was on exceedingly
। sent it flying into a swamp. He jntlle.l have succeeded in getting m metiiing to
“ A*rr letters for me ?’’ asked a young
pretty girl, but contrarv, captious anil with snowy lace, hilk and muslins; his feet and danced a cancan in tne room; j back with such a rush that he alinoat
tempfftho appetite of the sick, with no Indy of the female Postmaster in a coun­
-self-willed, as prettj girls are apt to be, I the bridesmaids for the occasion were he called on his patron saint and swore a
being drilled and otherwise got ready string of oaths thirteen feet long as he ■ went over his wife into the aisle.
j bad result* u» follow.,
try town. “ No," wa* the reply.
■and she frownod'in the moat decided for thair part in the approaching cere­
'
“
Lsuid
a
stars
!
Irat
did
it
mean
any
rent the air with discordant shrieks; the
Anywhere to Grt Aw&lt;y.
“ Strange," said the young lady aloud to
manner uikmi the unexpected tenor of mony.
#
women screamed; the children cried; I thing 7' she cried, as site gras}s*d him.
her uncle - will. If hs had given Clive
Mr. Greeley had Ihvb invited to de­ heraeii us she turned away. “ Nothing
“I should think it did!” he yelled, “It
The wedding morning came.
the police came, and four ncighbora at i
-half tlie property she wouldn’t have
i liver a lectuao at a village a few mil&gt;« strange about it," cried the L p. through
meant
that
I
was
a
durnod
old
fool,
and
Forth from her chamber floated the last bare him to tiw floor and nat upon
uuoded, but to force her to make her bride, dad in flowing snow, and snr- !
from Chicago. He appointed the tins* th6 delivery window, “you ain’t an­
him, while another removed with a jsur | had got to go burehesdi-d all the real of for Saturday evening, but was dismayed swered the last tetter he writ ye.”
■choice between poverty and Clive—to rounded by her bridesmaids, like the comjjasM-s a bug from hi* &lt;-nr.
j this Nuxamer.!"
ut finding when there that there was no
Avoud mother wants to learn how he
oblige • saucy little flirt like her to Queen rose in a garden of blossoms;
The
hard-hearted
conductor
reftwed
to
One little cockroach, hid in a shell,
train to take him track to Chicago before son will “turn out.’’ That's easily done
marry anybody—wax ulxuninable.
forth stepped the bridegroom, hand­ had upset the resohrtiuos vt forty years* ! stop the train and nraover the InU. and
She forgot, even in her own mind, to some, graceful, light of heart, and exult­ standing.
I ut the ewd of a hot tiiseuwiou the Lare- Monday. H» first question of the gen­ If be'a wanted to go out and weed the
•dd to the sum of her grievances on the ant Penelope let him take her hand,
head'd victim brought his fist down with tleman who was awaiting him was if garden, he will “ turn out ’’ slowly and
there Wks no way in which he could get reluctantly and be two hours dressing.
•abject the fact that tlie provoking will and lead her forward, without lifting her Statistics of the PnXnrtfoa of Beer. I shivering force, and exclaimed;
If he's caJled to sec a circus procession
“ Wai, now, I want you to understand out of town tho next day.
cat *hart the most delightful little flirta­ eyes till they stood at the very alter
Some official tables connected with the
Not by a public conveyance,” he wa* go by bell probably “turn out” quick
tion Mias Pen had »*ver indulged fu.
Hurt
if
there
is
any
law
in
thin
land,
this
steps. Then, su&gt;tden)y,'she looked up.
and hurt himself trying to camo down
She had known Olive all her life ; in- first at him, then at the assembled
I 'ere railanod has got to move its Fcnce- told.
Ktairs and put a lxx&gt;i od st the sahuie
■deed, they were distant cousins, and guesta. nnd. drawing her hand from him, Iraen lately issued under authority of the I earners lack. *8poaen’ them raB» had • “No boats?’
* * Not at thia sewa on oi the year. ’’ (De­
'Give had spent a good share of his boy- she said, with alow, delilrarato cnunciu- Austrian Government The following is given wra a wipe on ti*e jaw ?“
cember.)
“ Whxn I wa* once in danger fnxn a
tioii :
a summary of the productiou during
A hharp crooa-queationksg elicited the tiger,” said an old East India veteran,
American Kkm Making.
“ I cannot do it Better poverty, bet­ 1879: The whole Gvrmnn Euxoire prouifonuatiou tisrt au occasional propelfar
ter wretchedness. Iratter anything, than dueed 18,946,510 hectolitres, w 23,011,The fiaat gloss factory in America wn» stopped at onv cf the piers during the “I tried sitting down andstaring at him,
as I fowl do weapons." “ How did it
nately petted and plagued the life out such a marriage as thia. I have changed 117 British barrels; Gnat Britain, 36,­ erected hi 1609 near Jamestown, ▼•»
.of him.
•
my mind. Good friends, it is a pity to 597.550 hectolitre, or 23^75,019 bnrreb; and the second followed in tin- name wu»U r month*, but there was no cer­ work?" asked a bystander. “Perfectly;
tainty of Buchan event occurring. Sun­
It was bad enough to Ira snubbed and disappoint you, but there will be no the United States of Nnrth Arnrrics, 15,­ colony twelve ream latex In 1633 some day morning Mr. Greeley wa* down at .the tiger didn't even offer to touch me.’’
400,000 hectolitres, or 9,425.25a l&gt;srreh»; acres of pound were granted to glaasanen lira shore, looking as Uwgingly asaalpp- “Strange ! How did you account for
woaxed by so pretty a girl as Pen while wedding today.’’
it ? ” “ Well, Bometimes I’ve tbonght it
So saving, she glided through the as­ Aufdna-Haugary, 11,184,681 hectolitres, in Salem Mass., probably the that year
he was in jackets and she in pinafore*,
wrecked sailor for a Bait No lx»at ap­
but to have such a state of affaire con­ tonished groups and left tliem staring nrfl;»re,090 Irnrrch: FHnoe, 8,721.000 of the industry which was prosecuted pearing his ln»t prevailed ujran him to wa* Iracauae I sat down on a high brancn
ixecioKtewi, or 5.831.M5 barrels; »d- there for many years. The first glosa go V, church with hiss. “ We had in of a v«y tall tree."
tinue—well, it wan bo highly unpleasant breathleaalv after her.
The luckless bridegroom knew no*
factory in Pennwlvanam was bwfit near our little chuaeh," oayatiie writer, “that
A Hcucrnnr.says:.“The whole globe
io Mr. Clive Soulard that he could not
barrels; Rnssin, 2,800,800 hectnhtn-a, or I’hiluldbhia in 1688. under the direetkra day a clergyman to whom even \Mr. chctaina 1,200,000,000 inhabitant*. It
•conoeal hut exultation at the turn which
1.40M74 barrel*; tho Nethcrfbmda, I,- of Win Penn, bat did. not jirow snccesto- Greeley eu#u bavo listened with profit each num, woman tad child could pull
-was necessarily given to affairs by the
ed full More at a point where, being 600,000 hectolitres, or 978,308 baxrek; fuL 'lbs first glass factory west of the
with a force of 100 pounds, 1 o move a
tender but unm&lt;pitnouM, he had not eu*&gt; Denmark. 1,100,000 hectolitre^ or 672.­ Alleghanies waaset up by AHxurt Gallatin if not with pleasure. Listening, how­ bar of steel 5,380 feet wide and as many
ever. was nut Mr. Greeley’s intention.
516 barrels: Sweden, 180,000 hr rtril^i—, aud
assoefotea in 1785, at New Settling himself in a corner of the pew thick, it would require the united effort*
Was
it
the
mortification,
the
slight,
or
568^563
barrels;
IWy,
STBjOQO
besto!
Geneva.,
on
th*
MouengaheU
River.
A
an one must al­
he went to steep, and slept bn until near of 2,000 Mich worlds a* thia." When •
. ____ ______ ____ .jnatsnoea.
Pen the being so publicly rejected by as litres ar 531,900 braxrabv. Switraritad, ■ tcrnall factory was sstaldMbed on the the close cd the aermon. Suddenly the man is washing his face and can’t find •
7±l,00O hectolitres, ur 44^758 Iwrrete; Ohio River, user Pittsburg, in 1790^ and
Bradshawi; could hardly be blamed for lovely a girl as Pen Bradahawo ?
whistle of a pn^mUet sounded through towel to wipe the soap out at his eyea, ^
Norway, 615,000 huetolitrca, or.336,000 anothra in 1795. Th* earlier attempt
»o4 liking the tabice turned upon her in
the uir. The great editor start-xl, pricked be never thinks of this. And if any oiu»
with fear at the thought of losing, after
; foiled, tlie later wa* quite Buccesafnl up his earn, then jumped up without a wa* to tell him at sueb-a critical moment,
' in !8I0 these wire twenty-two gbum glance even at lus Lost, widked down the prolrabilities ore that he would not
1 not like all, n woman who, with all bw coquettish
CSive one
frivnlonsnem,
was
worth
more
tn
him
I
factories
in
th*
eauntry,
with
*n
annua)
y, hut the
return thanks for the information.
i pnxhset valued at &lt;1,^17,00(1 Thon? are the aisle and outoi the ohuroh, and was
•ouukl not
than air the other women put together
Mrs. Pabtinoton nrtuma from the
the smallest production whs in Russia, * now about five times as many foctoriea, seen no mote by Um inhabitants. After­
• poor rawing
ward it was leaxm-d that tho propeller seaside : “Yea, I’ve been to a seaside
where the ratio was only three Etrea, or 1 producing eight times aa much glass.
was on it* way to Milwaukee, not Chi­ । retort. I have had my trimmer uxtora little more than 5J prate for every in- According to the returns received under
his wife?'
i
cago. ‘ But anywhere to get away/said . tion, and I must confess my anticips_____________
him fur that I .
Cffive Soulard’s hsujicaae hahitani.
the reeeut ivura, our flint glam factories
■Clive that *he would
Lions surpaaaed my expectation*. To
I turn out 210,554 tons at table and other Mr. Greater.”
• mind to j face bad suddenly token tho hue of
j jM-ople in indignant circTunatances the
1 ghua-warv; and the window-ghuw works
Ta»obo, N. C., ha* a colored woman
' lore । dearth, and bin voice was unsteady aa he
One night aJudge, a military officer, । imduoe 2,(144,440boxes Tlie tend value who was raised as a boy; does not : recommendatiiHis might be rat»f ictory;
and a minister all applied for Lxlgfog ut &lt;4 tho prdnot is nearly $45,750,000.— recoBect when she began to wear male but it is beyond my reprahnaaian how
people of effulgence-—people whn have
an inn uheru there was but one spare iScteMhijic Amerioan.
clothing; still dresu* and acta like a lugubrious home*, sunuouuted by all
into little whispering bed. and too landlord was called upon
man; does a man’s work and beam a
that enibczzle* civilbrad life—-can put up
to decide which had the beet daim of
Thk Washington paper says that Jus­ man's name. She has
averaion to in auc-h caverns. They must have in­
the thro.-; i fr I have lain fifteen yean in tice Harlan, of tira United State.. 8n- being with women or doing their kind
vested taaten.”
ureme Gmrt, is paeriouatdy iond of of work, and say* she would go to the
footeball. This fact should prove a valu­ penitentiary Irafore she would wear a
Bmokino is to Ira prouibited among
With your leave, gen­ able jxtintcr for young men who intend bonnet She is a mother, but not at all West Point cadets. Hazing will go on
flood In the ministry rad I teg on his daughters.
motiierly, and her ehild calls her papa.
aa usual.

PEI BRADSRAWE.

1

I

I

�iving my full stock of
deer . skin and psol
heart '

bw by which tlie Government pays a
.ulmufen &lt;4
monthly to every
wwspNpur publiabrd in the republic,
JUilwat interests in Bulgaria have

.

X MORN ISO. A*

,

Nashville, Michigan.
OCkaw srcarftogs, made with-what is
known a* Sir William Thompson’s ateel
wire, show that along the entire coast ci
California a depth of 1,500 fathoms or
more is reached ** m« rs within a dis­
tance of from twenty to seventy miles
westward frot« the slierre, Che greater
jiart of thi* Knddrti fall ormrriug tlie
lut ten to fifty miles. At onu hundred
miles west from San Francisco the bot­
tom i* found to bo 2,500 fathom* deep.
Tlie te*d of the ocean continue® of u
uniform depth, greater than 1,500 fath- OFTICE IX TRCMAN'8 BRICK, BKOOXT&gt; 8T0RT.

Mant clergymen in this pountry have
oma, until the Sandwich islands are
in wroond-hand sermon*. He, offers ser­ reached, the greatest depth being 3,000
mons, “ lithographed in a bold, round fathoms, at a distance of iil&gt;out four
hundred mile* east of Honolulu, wliich
ses them would suppose they were manu­ great depth is maintained until within
script, foe 25 cents each, o* $20 a bun* Honolulu ; at fifty miles
dred. He has a lino of cbtener sermon*
the depth is 1,500
in print at 10 eenta apiece, warranted
orthodox ; and others-r-a little more exAt the Cincinnati Exposition a prize
was offered for the prettiest dinner­
yet an awful solemnity, al&gt;out them."
table, and it vqim given to a man who
spread a round table about eight feet in
Thx last of tho famous Collins hue of
diameter for a dozen guests. The cen­
steainKhiiw, the Baltic, is to be broken .
np. Hwlito hu l*« on. &lt;* rtri-itofl. j

YFS^.

nj®

t*.flo
t- ■

£S

Thia judgment wu« certainly
Rugbt, tlie town now being founded soon.
bj Thomas Hughe* and others in East thought to lx? correct when New York
Tennessee, is iu some respects a com­ ordered nearly1,000,000and Philiulelphin
munity. The store will bo on the co- 2,000,000 immediately. Bnt three or­
and the sale hnx
« operative plan, the purchasers receiving 1 ders were not repeated,
.
a share of the profits. A large part of | dwindled from tlie first quarter instead
the land will remain undivided, and be of increasing. In a short time after
devoted to pleasure ground* and stock- they were announced to the Postmasters
raising—the latter for the benefit of all 1,931,500 were sold, the next quarterly
settlers. The managers will provide report gave 654,000, the next 210,000,
plans for buildings f^ree, but will not and the liit only 54,500. This leaves
impose any restrictions as to the kind of about 4,000,000 on liaud, enough to Ihst
houses to be erected. No liquor will for years if the demand does not in­
be sold in Rugby, except by up apothe­ crease.
___________
cary for medicinal purposes.
At Parkersburg, W^-Va.^ the other

A cmiovs mode of conducting contra­
band trade has just tieen put in practice
in Switzerland. Tlie proprietor of a
watch manufactory at Lugano has a
large ami well-trained stock of carrier­
pigeon*, which keep journeying continu­
ally to Italy aud back again.
Each
pigeon on its flight to the south bears a
small watch attached to its feet The
owner thus hopes to imjxirt daily fifty
watches into Italy without running any
danger or paying any duty. Acting upon
this 'nfom&gt;»iwm the Custom House au­
thorities at New York have instructed
all officers of stearrtships to refuse pasKengora the liberty of taking pigeons on
board.
But “stool pigeons'* are not

gashville girrrtonj.

and Conveyancing aepectaltr.
•Ion Cialma promptly ailettdc

LEWIS DURKEE
T AWYER, Katan Public, Real Eatate
Ly aneo Ayeut. ’ Collections promptlv tu
CoDvevanclny prop-[ly execulad Odle®
QrUntu's Stors.

earnest nttentiou to the

» auiw, nvM s'. Dunethe oil region. One day,

cred. In other* some are covered with
■Urtied and irarprisrd at bearing some­ cl'eap cloth, some with building paj»er
thing acme tearing through thg hnabea and wall paper pasted over it, while some
are plastered and made as comforteHa as
any room need to be. Once inside, you
lata/in wiRt va^
for, before he would not know but you were in a wtone
could raise hi* gun, a i»ig bock jumped or brick house. Then you will some­
over some burin* and laadad not ten times find elegant farnitu.-c, the remains
feet away from him. The dorr then saw of better days, sometimes a piano anil
Hie skill to play it; choice hooks, which
the man for the first time, and endeav­ indicate literary tastes; the latest pa­
ored
tu» hto e««r*e. lading sol* pers and magazine*, whteh show tlmt die
aiUDSbfod «&gt;d partially felt Mr. Magee, uimates keep np with the tim«. Indeed,
who L a stroog, active man, befog too it is aurpririug to know how many families
of refinement and cultured taste, lieiug
uufortauate. make a fresh start in life on
back of h« fore lega, and the deer fell

140
106
53
984
368
324
50

GrocerieM for Pherybody.
I always aim to make prices on goods as

Htaic fHrMt*.

J Is. MTEVEW8.
’ Opposite Par'adj'H Hhse Shop,

-

NASHVILLK,

MICHIGAN

And prices on PRODUCE os High a« the Highest and give
every one a fair, square deal?

BLACKSMITHING,
AND DokT YOU FORGET IT,
FALL, 1880
Detroit Stove Works Stoves,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,

Iron, Nails and Steel.

PURE WHITE LEIDS IND LINSEED OILS,
Color** in»&lt;l

C HAMPION X-CUT SA1VS,

BOTTLES OF FRIZELLES
VEGETABLE

Blood Purifier
SOLD OS THE PACIFIC COAST'
0i&gt; its merits alone, nota dollar used fo
newspapers, the ircomeutlaiion* of
those using it being nuftirieut to make
this rnormoUH nah*.
Also.

PUMPS, both wood and iron,
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS,
TABLE CUTLERY. SHEARS, RAZORS, Ac.,
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ TOOLS.
FT* Thanking the public for their liberal patronage during the past, I sludl
deavur by good good* and Low Prices io merit it iu the future.

FRANK C. BOISE

620,000
BOXES OF FRIZELLE S

COMPOUND IMHDRAKE
And Rhubarb Pills,
to l*Tevent and Curs

Sick Headache, Bllllousnesa

H‘M. l-AKimUTJiK.
P. Office over Mull'a Drug store, Ver­
dis uiontvllU, Mich.

p j. puKcnu,

Boss Barber.

II own the worvt om
pr'wninal y

----------- NEW STOCK Ob’

t;uaUtlea for ynararlf.

Pdce, - - 25c. a Box
FRIZELLE BR03. Props. 8aa Tnndapo.
ERIZ.ELIX A Co., Ginwral KasUro Agrnta, SS
JUST RECEIVED.

WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED
S&lt;»00 Rcwnrd!

STIKDiRD SCREW FASTENED GOODS
Ivr MiUlMthn*. Pn■inlng 3* Fl! r, SI «&lt;*.

----- SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

FOB FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS &amp; SHteLS, WE RECOMMEND TJ1E

STANDARD SCREW
KII&gt; OFF THE SOLES
-------------- FASTENED WITH !T.

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CALL AND SEE THEM
W. G. AYLSWORTH.

r£HEY HAVE GOT ’E.U.
hlic,

11 aplc Grove. Mich

g LIEB HAISE R,

Health In Wenltlu
. Wsrr’s Xbbvk at&gt; liaataTssAi
br hjalsria,
couvul.Wms.
hr. tnrnlal drptexlofi. lose uf mt

BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

NO PATENT NO PAT.
ft i TI N T 2

181 tfl I d ssfttfw.t*”'

What?
KOCHER BROS. NEW GOODS. MM

READY MADE CLOTHING,

““SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR
ViMhvflte.

•

Ji

rpHAT HUSBA5D OF MINE I

ladies IL I. Beaver Cloaks,

IIIHIMSS

WUHIKGTII MILLS SXE tlOillM,
J?

A. BCSHe
“THE BOSS"

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
X AN H WILLE,

lyiLLlAlt JONES,

Imported Cashmeres,
DRESS TRIMMINGS in Worsted, Silks and Satins.
rar in elegance and style the above goods
caunot be equalled in this market. Ladies fail not to see them
before you purchase.

Prints, Flannels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Suitings, Carpets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, Ac.,

Arizona prospectors give felicitous

OFFICE HOUJW: Itojfl

Suits of Underwear, for Ladies and Gents.
gOOT 13D SHOE SHOP.
Suits of Clothing, for Men, Boys and Yonths.
A
Overcoats,
mkmA' for
‘ | Men,
Boys und Youths.
Prx. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women and Children,
BOOTSandSHOES,
prs. of Rubber Goods, nil styles,
.
FWEHUOES. •fwt.uliy.
prs. of Buck Gioves nnd Mittens.
A. BURCMAN
Pieces of Prints; for 5 cents per yard.

J

that left Near York Iasi year, thirteen

the wall rises. When the height
one
story is reached a small timber is act up
at eaen end, aud a ridge-pole placed upon
them, and the sod wall built up or into
the gable. On tliis ridge there rest smaltir
}K»kM for rafters, and on these sod is bud
in course*, foe courees overlapping each
other Ilka Shingles, “ so many inches "to
tlie weather.” The only money outlay

Dress Goads, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Cloths, Flan­
nels, Ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.

EMORY PARADY.
USTICE OF THE PEACK. Conrrye-nring carvtuliyaad
XJ-...._ ..niumpUy
V-.L-.I’.attended
- UL.k to. Office aaat

W. H GRISWOLD,
IL Homoeopathic Phvridaa and fliirgron.
day, some eliildren, in a spirit of mis­ M ■ Uffic®
ov«r !&gt;.&lt;*. Griffith's stors Rc*Ja. nr«
chief, mn after and caught one of the eoruer 1'iillllps and Durlow atm
Uou sivsn lo calls day ur night.
pigs of a litter, and carried it squealing
A. M. FLINT,
through the gate into tlie yard. The
old sow became* fearfully enraged, and,
rushing into tlie g*te, stized the first colUx-tlou* j&gt;n&gt;u&gt;uUr m*4«. Office
GnSik eSlute. NeebvIlU.^IicS.
boy she came across, and, throwing him
down, caught him by tlie top of his bead
with her tusks and carried him scream­
ing into the street, where she would
have torn him to pieces in a very short
Ti RASEY,
~
time but for the neighbors, who ran to TAHATMAM. Oooda and fUggage tarried vt&gt; any
his insistence, and with great difficulty J. J place la the rllUge- bloui bureee, good drey
succeeded in getting him out of the
reach of the animat He was carried
^HiirrlUaroim Card/.
home, and a physician summoned, when
I it wa* aecertniaed that the brute hod YY&lt;&gt;I-COTT HOUSE,
torn the scalp almost entirely from the
I little fellow's head, and had inflicted
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
other terrible wound* on his body. At
last accounts the boy was still living,
but be is so terribly mangled and torn
that his chances for getting over the
wouodfl are very slim.

Tub American Miller say* that toe
recent investigations by the British Par­
liament into the losses o2 grain-laden
ships have elicited facta that must hare
astonished even Mr. PlimsolL Accord­
ing to Use London Time*, Mr. Martell,
Sad Hooses.
the chief surveyor of Lloyd’s Registry,
On the prairies, far from the.woods,
testified that “ no less than 148 vessels where log cal;ins are impraeticaliiB, the
have been missed or known to capsize aed bouse is made u a substitute. To
bund one, a imui goes on to the prairie
and founder since 1872 -8, and tliat o with his team and breaking plow, and
turns a straight wiooth .“xxl atjtue three or
four inches thick. This aod is very tough.
When sufficient has been tonied over
" out of 545 British ships, grain laden, the sod is cut into squares and laid up in

t^COHSISTINt? OF

LOW AS THE LOWEST

VILLAGE OFFICERS
—first » magnificent pownger Rteamer
”
" ‘
President—Hlliu Chk&gt;t-an.
Recorder-^IXsnk M_el&gt;crhy.
between New York and Liverpool, then
were star rays of pink laid on green, and
a Government transport during tlie war,
between them were a trefoil, a horse­
M snhal—W111. j*ai k c r
in
en moae
»vnncr«, carrying
lmijuij.
.
then
made iuu&gt;
into a muuuu
sailing vewiel,
tawnlns. A. W. Oldi, H. Roe, E
wb»» l«^.n Bnrupv wl
Fnu.- &gt;hoc,&gt;ta,. pip.
m flow.
, RcyooUB, Wm. Btoio*.
.
__
......
'
................. &lt;&gt;mere. Th*
laiHzHi.hslM
were
€1 ff
The
laitt-xi-hplvbunnueta
bqnquete
were
cisco. The Adriatic is h coal hulk at
Morlttlw.
rosebuds and lilies of the valley,-and the
one M the West India English nava
- . ,
.
.UUou«, Th. oU&gt;«. tar. gone to th. i '•d“2oo’”to K&lt;”
bottom a th.- i«, wrr
having |
Th. Uhl-,
o».«r«l w.th ~&gt;Uu
,1. on history of .tonn wr.1 »ul din.
“d «*“’ K1"'- “J™
; n]x&gt;n it were worth al&gt;ont 32,000. . The
trills of tanOftre.of tinted silk, paint &lt;1
A novel way of catching a swarm of with wild flowers and landscape panel*. meeting every TLur»J*y trttdog.
bees was unintentionally tried at De­
^a?iar« girrrfory.
catur, Mich. Harry Shoultere ran to
Thk postal-card agency at Holyoke,
them with a green bough in his hand. Mass., scut away 71,727,(XX) 1-cent cards
IE //. KMVff,
The queen bee poiaad hereelf ove{ it, in the last quarter, against fl3,224,500 in
and then alighted on Harry’s hat, and, the currvsi&gt;onding quarter of 1879. .For
in a twinkling, the whole swarm gathered tlie first three month* ending June 30
H A. BARBER,
alx&gt;at bifl head, and completely covered ' the number sent was 67,903,500. The I If.
&gt;
A’A • &lt; iQloe, t&gt;mr rv.l&lt;lcuc«. on corner 01 WMuiluir
him over. 80 closely were they knit to- history of the 2-ccnt international cords
and -suu Mn«u, N«*hTtlk, Mich.
gother that Shoulters could scarcely ! has been a great Buqirise to the deport-1
DR. C. W. GO IfCHER,
breathe. A box was procuretl, and ment. Last winter, when they were iu-1
Bhoultere* head wait poked into it, and tnxlueed, tho contractors made more
gradually tho bees worked off and *afe- than 6,000,000 at owe, every one sup­
CHAS JI. BRADY,
ly hived.
.
posing that they would all be wanted
.

GOODS

DENTISTS

Is larger and better selected than ever before as an in*ps*ctioD will convince

KOCH K R RKOH

NERVOUS DEBi

�Thr^Srwg.
AfiAPTXD FOR BURRING ALL KINOS OF FUEL
SATURDAY.

OCT. 23. 1880

child.’ Why not

EVERY STOVE WARRANTED A 8UCCE8S.

love the faith and hope of chMrt-n.
None their Equal—Acknowledged Favorites.
Are we any better off if we have al­
ALWAYS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM.
lowed them to slip from us f We love
the ardor and natural enthusiasm of
An officer ala fair, at Ridgeville, children. Are we any wiser if we have
Ind., caught a man climbing over the covered up all toe impulse* and warm
fence, aud deliberately killed him feeling of our natures, so that toe ।
' with a pistol.
.
world only knows a cold calm exterior
OUR EUROPEAN LETTER.
We know* woman who ha* lost all
piONEEK (STORE
Ignorance is the mother of prejudice,
property though once very rich, ha*
and prejudice ever prevents the one
her hands so cramped by rheuiuatisai
London, Eng.. Skit. M, 1880.
who entertains It from seeing things in
that she ba* been unable to uwi them
London is just now in the eyes of
the reality of truthfulness. He looks
for years,and yet she i* full of sunshine polite society absolutely empty. There
WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO ENTERTAIN Cus­
at truth through the medium of preju­
aud thanksgiving to God every dav must be a population of nearly th rev
dice much as we be bold a stick plung­ for toe great enjoyment she find* in
tomers and to treat them to the
million*
still
remaining
intown,
but
ed into water. No matter bow straight
life. We know another, who, in the these people do not count. A rapid and
tlw stick is, it m^nis bent below its
midst of luxury, wishes she had not pretentions Foreign Office clerk, whom
point of ooutact with the water.
lieen bora, and there are some beside* I had tlie misfortune to meet the other
Our terrestisl sphere is again visited herself who almost wish she had not. day at powee, informed m»* with an air
Not
least of all shall we have to give of gravity tliat there wa* at this mom­
by a comet, which larks in the vicinity
of the constellation Pegasus, and is account in the judgments* to what ent “really no nne in London except
the men at tho Foreign Office and the
thought by many astronomers to be the manner of spirit we have possessed.
Guards.” I disgusted my friend by
famous comet of 1812, which has for
A muscular- and energetic negro re­
some time been eagvriy expected. This
asking him, whether tlie Metropolitan
AT TO
vivalist w at work in Little Rock. "I
Police bod, abandoned their post*.
celestial visitor will afford a rare oppor­
sees a good many ole tuff* io dis
Bflt he wa* quite right in saying that of
tunity for scientific investigation with
house,” he said, inoneof his meetings
bis own particular world tlie great
the. spectroscope.
an I wants ’em to come up ter de
mass had' departed and wa* either
The foreign view of the National mourners bench right now. Dey's got shooting grotme in Scotland or on the
ter
come.
De
Lord
doan
say.
I
wish
credit being influfneed by toe coming
north of Ep gland moon or yachting
election, is unmistakably illustrated by you would du anything, but says you’* around the I»’e of Wight. A certain
the fact that United States securitids got to do it. Firmness is religion. De projxjrtiinrtoo, of our fashionable »oadvanced io Loudon and were more rock Qt ages is made outen flint. Mr.
ciety has gone abroad. But the prop­
firm on toe next day after the Ohio and Johnson,” said the preacher ad dressing
er thing to do in the month of August
Indiana elections, than they previously a sinner, "come np an’ put yer head on
is to sail or shoot grouse, as, during
were. To a non-partisan, this shows dis bench. Pae played kyanl* wid yer
the month we have Just entered, peo­
dearly that the security of the Nation but you’se got ter reform. Come on, I
ple who respect the linage &lt; f high life,
rests upon the success of toe present tells you; is yer cornin’!” "No, I isn’t,”
shoot patridges to the exclus’on of
*aid
Mr.
Johnson.
"Den
I
’
ll
fetch
yer,
incumbents.
almost every other pursuit. Iu Oc­
You’ss been standin’ off de preacher
tober tlie pheasant* will claim a due
Two stalwart men were working at long ’nongh.” The preacher left toe
share of attenttnn.and fox hunting will
night in a Chicago freight yard. Each pulpit, advanced to where Mr. Johnson
begin. The Brighton season,moreover
had a'large kerosene lamp. A quarrel was standingand caugtit him by tlie
will be at hand, nnd thus each succeed­
arose between them which ended in a collar. The two men began struggling ing month will bring it* owu partici'-'
fight. The lamps were used as weap­ and confusion prevailed bat Mr. John­ larfonu of pleasure until the arrival of
ons, and were speedily broken over the son wa* dragged to the bench.
winter, when London will once more
be full. For in addition to the men in
heads of the contestants. The oil ran
Madison, Wis,, has had a sensation* the Foreign Office and the gnardn.
over them and caught fire, but neither
numbers
of rich mid distinguished,
would let go his hold, nnd they contin­ A ghost, tall nnd gantly, was seen stalk­ persons who formerly spent -their win
ued the struggle with their bodies in- ing back and forth through the trees in ter* at the conutry home*, are now
velopyd iu flame, until both were dis­ the park at the solemn hour ol mid- throughout the cold month* to be
abled by burning. One died immedi­ nigbL Some hackmen on duty near found in London. Field spirt* are all
very well for the men, but for rhe wo­
ately, nnd the other lived only a few the Vilas House first di*covrred it, ami men of the family they as a rale, pos
when halt the town hail got out of lied sees no attraction whatever, and it m in
- hours.
&gt;
and gathered together to see the dread­ great measure no doubt, to female in­
‘Belknap and Mrs. Greene eloped to­ fid apparition, two or three of rhe ti no nee that the ntfw winter movement
London may be attributed.
gether, at Melrose, Wis. They drove a crowd were found courageous enough towards
All meaus of active life seems to
good horse rapidly, but had not gone "to investigate” the spook. They up have come to an end. Parliament is
more than ten mile.* Before they beard proached cautiously, crouching down not sitting, the I^iw Courts have risen
a clatter of hoofs behind. Greene had among the trees and shrubbery, and in for the long vacation, both the opera
houses are shut, the principal dramatic
hastily mounted and started in pursuit. a half an hour they got near enough to theatres are also closed and there
The race was long and exciting; but discover that it wa*a big, tall saloon­ scarcely any places of amusement
While
the husband at length rode alongside keeper, whom the’ intense heat had worth going to very often
the pair, cocked a pistol, and command­ driven out into the park, where mm yachting and shooting are engaging the
energies of the upper portion of society
everything
bnt
n
white
sheet,
he
ed a halt.
Belknap wa&lt; abject with
the middle dosses are amusing them­
terror. "You may have your wife. Mr. thought jie could walk about i\pobser­ selves in their own sad manner at the ;
•
seaside. But the dullness of ntir En-1
Greene,” be said. "I don’t want tier,” ved for an hour or more.
glish watering places is a sufficiently I
Greene replied; "you don’t think I’ve
A sewing machine agent driving vast subject to lie treated by itself.
chased yoUjike mad to get her back!
Tho London 7tnic« has published re­
through Monroe county, Kentucky,
Oh, no.
But I’ll take my dollar and a
cently, several leaders on the gigantic
drew up before a cottage ami asked a scale on which the export of American i
half that she’s got in her pocket.” The
taurdlesH sixteen-year-old boy stand­ wheat is conducted. It endeavor* to j
money was given up, aud the elopement
ing in the yard if his mother v as at console the British fanner, by remind- I
proceeded quietly.
home. "She i«,biit she don’t lire here” ing him of the fact that if American ,
wheat atn be sold in Great Britain for!
There is much social commotion at he answered. "I’m the head of this fiftvgihillings per quarter, he can gel
Don’t fail to call; we will do you good.
Cleveland, Ohio. John L’Hommedieu house.” Finding the i&gt;oy married, the that price for his wheat if he has iMo
sell. Increased population has aug­
is one of the wealthiest men in the city. agent went inside und encountered a mented the uumlierof bread eaters and
child,
wn&lt;»
said
-he
wa*
the
boy
’
s
wife
His son married Miss Fargo, against
if the present harvest is a good one the
parent* wish. For several weeks the and that when she wa* married wiw not British farmer will get a fair return for
two families quarreled over the young eleven years old. "What on earth did hi* product. The Thnet even thinks
that the days of high prices have not
wife. The Fargo* would take her you two marry forT” asked the agent entirely disappeared for the Birtfedi far­
home and then the L’Hotnmedieus “What do other folks marry for!” the mer, as America cannot always reckon
would take her away. She submitted child replied. Tlie l&gt;oy said that he on a series of good harvests.
_____________________ Alpha .
passively to the frequent transfers. intended to buy a sewing machine for
After n spiritual seance in Boston,
Public opinion seems to have favored hi* wife when she got old enough to
—BUT REMEMBER THAT—
there
was
found in the nail a curious
the Fargo* who stand high in the com­ sew. "Come around in three or four
iron harness. This wa* by nnbelievers
munity and one night bills were post­ years,” he Kaid,"and I’ll take one.”
associated with a certain materialized
ed about town censuring the senior
In the spring of 1873 some intelligent form that had been shown fl &gt;ating iu
,
L’Hommedieu. He retaliated by stab­ women of a New England village an­ the air.
------ WILL SELL YOU-----Aa thingsnow ran,almost every man
bing Fargo perc.
nounced that on a day named there
learns a trade. If not out of priaon
would be the best dinn-r they eould when young, in it when older.
t
A long and hard struggle was made
prepare for men who would come fur
by J. W. Dunn to save his family from
▲ GOOD WATCH FOR $5a day’s tree planting. The result was
drowning in Pensacola Bay. He was
For FIVE DOLLARS we will mmJ by mail, po&gt;tthe setting out of thirty trees. The
out sailing with his wife and five chil,e prepaid «ad reyUtered. to any mldreaa, a fulL
year 1874 was dry, and anxiety was
dred, when a squall cap- ized the l»oat.
felt about the trees A few were cared ,
Light Single and Double Harnesses made of best Virginia oak tanned Leather.
Being a good swimmer, he was able to
for by those who lived near to them
place the bands of the entire party on
but twenty three remained to be look
toe edge of the craft, or in the case of
Reference,
to
tlwttaiblUber
of
lhl«
paper,
witn
whom
cd after. Twelve women induced a WA Mn
U'rtl. rwi, n.rnA and the name
the younger children to put them on
man to send bis horse with * water
the bottom. But the water was rough,
barrel, and with their own hands they
the wind continued to blow furiously,
gave to each tree a barrel, aud saved it
and one after another they were dis­
This i* a proceeding which deserves
lodged. He brought them back repeat­
wide imitation.
edly, and for eighteen hours did his
utmost to keep them in place, but
Judging from the outrages com mitt- '
when the boat finally drifted to shore ed against free speech in the South the I
only the parents and one child remain­ Democracy that permits them is both |
Displaying its immense stock of new goods for fall and winter,
ed. Dunn was made insane by the ex- ignorant and cotferdly. if a Demo- i
from the best manufacturers of Foreign and Domestic Woolen
cilementand exertion.
crat really love* the Cous|itution of the '
Fabrics in the world. We do not like to work in the dark;
United Stateshe will at all times and ,
Mis* San* Bernhardt, who turns the all occasions protect the man who has '
neither do we sell goods in the dark, but will honestly show
heads of Emperors, Kings, Dukes, something to say, no matter whether I
1 the purchaser what he is buying. Our line of
Counts, judges and politicians, has his idea* be in accordance with his I
started for America, and her arrival is bearer or not. If he doe* not like the
expected every day at New York. She talk, let him move on as become* a
is accompanied by one of her sons. gentleman.—Brick 1‘omeroy.
Though never married she has fonr
. • Wj
-y /Coj Coats and Vest and Pant«, is very largt? and complete in the
Lost week a Bible agent sat down at
children.
The most fashionable peo­
Vh ■ * •
■■ assortment. A large and select stock of
ple will receive, entertain and make a a fanner’s table np in one of th^oorthThe Mk-hiCBQ t eutnJ Railroad. with It* M&gt;DD*r !
pet other in New York and elsewhere. ern counties and played euchre with
toe
old
man,
and
won
a
yoke
of
4-yearBut if any poor, ignorant, deluded girl
old steer* from hiffi, and then made
I OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT U excelled
toolbar of even one child without being him buy eight dozen Bibles and six­
a wife, these same people, would cast teen pound* of tract* to redeem his tZ™*"none, aiming to be consistent in price and executing all or­
her aside as a contamination and spit steers. ____
:
pMtie* i»ins dera in the highest style of art Call and see and examine the
upon bsr. Where is the fairness or
A poetical young lady in Oswego who
uonsisteucy, of such discrimination! used to write poetry about not dying in X’^rMd
Sara, knowing better; deliberately and the spring time, jilted her lover, ran
• repeatedly violated the moral law, so off with the circus, learned to swing on
to be found in Michigan. New goods, latest style* and low
that shs can scarcely tell who the fath­ the flying trapeze and died in the fall
er of any of her several children is, and or at least in August
। prices. Sizes for the largest man or smallest boy.
yet she is welcomed by the wealthy,
nnd made much of by all.
Rut if a
Alexander H. Stephen* i» no popular
pout girl, through innocence of youth, in Georgia that the people there swear,
LUMBERMENS SUPPLIES—QuOrti, Blankets, Wool Sockm^Vool Mittens
cruel deception, and ignorance of the , or affirm, a* toe case ma, be, that they
, Mackinaw him! 1'hinnel Shirt*. Overnib, Underwear, 6cc.
—wvs of the world, fall even once, she I will keep him in Congress a* long as

There is a better Heaven for Utose,
who dieat work than for those who,
live and die in idleness. '
.

Sold by

0. 0. WOLCOTT

Best line of Goods in Town

JVEost Flavorable Rates
“AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.”

Our Stocks in Boots and Shoes are complete.
Rubber Boots for Men and Boys.
Clothing a specialty.
Trunks and Valises, lots of’em.
Remnent Edgings 10 cents a bunch.
Groceries in abundance, and none but the
best qualities kept tor sale.
Crockery of the most approved pattern.
OUR MOTTO IS

No Shoddy Goods; Three Feet to the Yard; Six'
teen Ounces to the Pound,

L. J. WHEELER

Harnesses, Bits, Whips, Robes, Blankets, Trunks,
Combs, Brushes, &amp;c.

Cheap as the Cheapest.
IIIC

w^vkhkobe

"“^^^muminated S Electricity!
OPEN EVERY EVENING NOW,

SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUP!
50 Yean before tbe Publie.
Pronounced by all to be the moat
jtbaMMt and ejknefow remedy now in
use for the cure of conyhe, coldt, ksartewom, croup, tickling sensation to the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Owr a
nulUon bottle* told within the hut few
yuan. It give* relief where ever used,
and the power to impart • benefit that
cawnot lie had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggist* at 25
cents per bottle.

Sellers’ Uver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all disease* of the
stomach and livfir. Sold by all drug
gist at U cent* per box.
R- E. HirmjJERH A co.,
Pltta'burB.

^lirhigairCrniraiagailroai
M kl N. LIN E.
ON AND AFTXBDEcTis, &gt;S7S. TRAINS O»
the Maio Um will put Jackaan aa faDove:
Going W—t Frotn Jaokson.

Mall.......... ..........SM11

Day Eipr*M— 4OT j
AdanUe Kx...._reW

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
EABTWARl . .
STATIONS.
Or’d Rapid*---- L»
Hammond.-.
MiddUnU.-.
Ilaallnr*___
NaabriH*
Vermontville
Charlotte ....
Eaton Rapid*. .
Rive* Junction.

MOT
IM*’
11

W F.8T W A RD.
6 I:.--; !'!'

STATIONS.
RItf» Junction
Kr ton Rapid*.

Naahvlile__.
Haatlne*___
M'ddlevltl*,...
Hammond-i.
Grand Rapldi
Tbroufh Coarhea and Sleepioa
Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All
same depot at DetrpU with Ore*
Trunk and Canada Southern Rallvar*.
K r. BROWN,
H. B. UCDTAKD.
A**'t Geu'l Hupl Jack*on. Uen’I Sup’l Detioi

J?. T. BOISE,

DRUGGIST,
(Successor to Boise Bros )
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

71 edictncs, Chemicals,
Puiuls. Olis, Varnishes,
Surgical Instruments
And all the leading Remedies in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines
School Books,
Blank Books,
Mlacellan’s Books.

A LARGE LINK OF

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums

Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TKIMMKo FREE]
AS FINE A LINE OF

As there is in town, and all war­
ranted to be a* represented
or money refunded.

Pmcriptions (’arefull^ Prepared at al.

F. T. BOISE.
Q

W. SMITH SELLS

GENUINE MASON

FRUIT CANS 1
EXTRA TOPS AND ROBBERS.
YVHKTE FIMH,
TROI T«
LAKE IIKRRI.VG,

&amp; Fine Cloths for Suitings, Sugar, Tea
FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS!
MEN’S, YOUTHS AND BOYS READY-MADE CLOTHING

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. New Novelties.

u.-'erward spumed. spit npon ! he lives, and when be die* will elect his
und k» i&lt;; in rlw gutter.
executor.
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K. K. PIXSISOL

Under thf Tower Clock,
CHRUUflS RAPID*. MICH.

COFFEE.
BOlAnOKAH,
DRIED BEEF
PRKMNED BEEF,
HERRING A HALIBUT,

--szFRESH—

SALT MEATS,
AND HEAPS OF

CROCKERY.
C. W. SMITH.

�T^ellrwg.
ru^T .. QUA I * dells yon pout niine visit pai
- OCT. 88, 1880. fader Und deu I Udis de mw.
Veil I shuat aay dat von goot time re
had mil dor fronts, vile we rash la drr
VICINITY LOCALS.
old country, mooch kront, nod gout
iHgri va«h plenty, nnd ail vaah nice
AH8YRIA ITEMK
und lovely till I xooinra pnek home,
und vot you dinks I finds. Veil, des­
John Wilber has repaired bis build­ troyed vashmine post office, nnd der
ings.
I.eeplra make Shorge Coats, post maa. Helen Milts of Pennfleld is at home hter in mine plscr, und iter purple*
*ny our nice kctle village vssh Row­
bn a visit.
Mrs. Hendricks nnd daughter have burg no more, nnd it ndrcalled Coats
Grove, oil der vile now. O you aay dis
returned ♦.o&lt;'adilac.
ish one free country, ya. ya, 1 are it
H. C. Hodge Greenbacker, spoke at now. But vheu it coumes io steel mine
tbe oeuier the 18th.
office, und *chaog der name of drr vil­
lage.
until I cooo nn more find where I
Lots of of apples, corn and potatoes
lived; it vssh more freedom ash I likes
out in this suow storm.
Daniel Chase has newly shingled bis toacboke down myaelf. Put I vill live
mitout any help on der Government
house ; John Gay ditto.
aaleriea.
Wallis Dingman has bought the Wm
Veil now A. W, Skinflint der GreenHartman farm for #8,700.
pnekrr vssh billed to orate nt der bee­
Al. Campbell has the diplheria so be
plea here Tuemlay night put to get hh
cannot move north thia week.
party used to der defeats dis fall, hr no
Mrs. J. B. Mills has a brother and repine und drr audience wich vaah 6 or
aunt from Mendou visiting her.
7 poyn vent home in good order.
Charles Sevrin has come home from
Veil, dernew P. M. fsh already ao
Leadvklr, ColM where he has been for rich ash to puild von large brick house,
two years.
und may start von national pank ?oor’
During the heavy wind on Saturday ty qulcK.
night. Ad. Rnasel propped up his house
Veil, Clint Pols i nnd Deck Spsgne
and took his family to the neighbors.
met in it some onplenaa-itoMA, mid 1
Mr. and Mrs. Dickson went over to pelrve both cry enongh, und gonclude
Frank Squares and took their daughter to not shake bands py der throat any
Dora home, bag and bagage, Frank more.
played crazy*
I also pelrve Mr. Wolfe and frow and
L. E. Knappen spoke at the Eagle Jrsae Cotton and frow liave returned
acbool house, Tuesday evening, Clem from Ohio visiting.
Smith at the Bell school bouse die 19th
Der aaw mill run pv Mr. RukleS in
to well filled houses.
is doing good pi*nesa.der late snow
Elder Mills was at bis son’s J. B. stormis all gone off, der win tor apples
IMls, last Saturday j&lt;»*t long enough ish pout all picked, der corn is pein put
to aa\; “how do you do F he went to into der cribs und all vssh lovely put
Charlotte, where he preaches this mineaelf who isli now oat of office und
too late for nominashun dis time.
I ahust rite you a leetle now and let
Mrs. Jasper Miller informs us that
on the night of the cyclone, lightning you no I pre at home vonce more or
struck a con. shock near there house watvash wuncetnine home,I pee yours
burned it, knocked one of the girls in sorrow,
Postmaster Defunct.
down aud Mrs, Miller came very near
falling.
STATE ROAJ» ITEMS.
Mrik Lewis nnd Mrs. J. B. Mills went
to Pennfleld to visit Helen Mills and
when readv to start home, one line
Let’s go sleigh-riding.
broke but Mr*. MiHh hiiua to the other
Husking corn is the order of the
and ran the horse against a stump,
day.
breaking bofh thills.
Della Barrus is visiting friends
George VanAuken has the wall laid iu Miss
C tnnel, Eutoii Co.
for his house. The News gave George
Mrs. D. M. Hosmer who ban been
n larger amount than was raised* !or
him, as he only received in money, quite ill is slowly recovering.
whf^t, work,clothing aud-bedding#100
J. L. Gregory ami Elias Lockbait
George does not like to have th am • have purchased new carriages.
ount overrated.
The East Castleton U. B. Church will
John Harvey w)&gt;o had hi* house Im ready for dedication in about three
blown down is in'.rouble. He had let weeks.
f
his farm to Wm, Davis for 5 yean*, and
School commences in the Hosmer
Davis in tho bargain waa to board school house,Nov. 7th with Miss Mudge
Harvey. Mr. Davis was in 111. at thtime of the storm and Mr. Harvey did
Phillip Owens nnd Austin Mullen of
not provide a house for Mrs. Davis and
her two children. She did not know Farwell, Clare Co., are visiting friends
what to do and her brother camo a nd nnd relatives in this vicinity.
The Ixx-kliart brothers have Rone
told hor to go homo with him till Wm.
gets home. She concluded to go and to Canada with each a horse and bug­
as she went to get what tilings site gy. Francis Allerton went with them.
could find, Harvey forbid her and ns
There will be a meeting at t e Hos­
she put them in the wagon, Harvey mer school house for the purpose of
would take them out, Mrs. Davis organizing a Red Ribbon club, next
caught a club and her brother said Saturday evening.
Let every one
take a larger one, but*ho whaled a wav come mid have a good time. «
with the one she had and Harvey stood
We arc glad in our hearts to see in
and took it till her brother took the your last issue that little verse:
club awyy. They then left without ••Judge not least ye be nut judged."
any thing, and went out south of Belle­ nnd sincerely hope the writer will al­
vue. Harvey went before Esq. Mills ways practice what he preaches.
ami swore out a warrant, placed it in
,
Nibs.
officer Gnge’s Lands who went to make
the arrest but found f.er brother had
MICHIGAN NEWS.
left for parts unknown. Mrs. Dnvis
was arrested, brought before the jus­
tice, plead not guilty nnd the case was
A #2.000 fire occurred at Muskegon
adjourned until next week.
on the 18th.
'
H. H.
A #3.700 fire occurred at Lapeer on
the 14th. caused bv spontaneous com­
EATON COL.ViV 11EM8.
bust hill.
A locomotive on the C. &amp; G. T. II. R.
Bellevue a ports roll barrels of salt
into tbe atieet when they get on a lark. was smashed up at Flint on rhe 13rh by
Hon. A. E. Foote, of Charlotte, is a collision.
Doremus Acken, who shot policeman
writing a history of tlie Eaton couutv
Lyon in Adrian, has lieen sentenced to
Eaton Rapids wheat buyer* have eight yean* in Jack sun prison.
Robert Davidson, a mail carrier l»cpaid out #10,000 in gold, this full fur
tweeu Ludington and Manistee, claim*
have been robl»ed by masked men
A new #4,000 pipe organ is soon to to
grace tlie Congregational Church at near Line. Iu, Oct. 18th,
A nine-months-old child of Mr.
Charlotte.
Th- residence of M. Coy, at Char­ Eisenhart uf Gifl'ord, Tuscola county,
lotte. was destroyed bv fire on the night was choked to death «n tlie attempt to
swallow a bean which became lodged
of the 18th. Jxms #1,000.
iu its throat.
Mis. Hiram Welch, of Charlotte,
A severe storm passed over the
went violently insane on the 18th, over
slate
lust Saturday and Sunday, which
religion. She was put in Jail.
resulted in great disirm ti«ui ui proper­
Fred Baker, of Oneida, while feeding ty especially to boats on the lakes, aud
a threshing machine nn Tuesday, had several lives were lo*t.
his right arm tom of! nearly to the elLast week Thnraday, a wav car of a
Tbe roof of nn rating stand which freight train coming into Jackson on
was overloaded with a crowd uf buys, the Air Line roaa, was left behind and
wsirruui
to by anntliertraiu aud Miss
at the Eaton Rapid* fair, broke down,
Delia Silencer, one of tlie passengers,
injuring several persons.
seriously injured.
.
Tlie generous neighbors of Wm.
George Stubbs, an employ in the In­
Birchard, whose house was blown away
by the recent cyclone, have raised dependent office nnnistee while duck
hunting on Sunday morning
with
about #130 fur their relief.
Au eight year old non of T. U. Brad­ Thomas M&lt; Guinea,was shot in the side
ley of Walton was severely injured last bv the accidental discharge of a gun in
week by ahorse ilimping upon him. the hands of his comrade.
while he was swiuginr in the yard
Michael Thomas of Bay Citv, aged 2G
in which the horse was hmmw.
years was drowned tlie evening of Oci.
Grand la-dge 1ms a heavy business 9, by falling from a boom stick. His
13-years-old
son saw the accident, but
failure.
B. T. Esler, dealer in dry
goods and general merchandise, had said nothing about it until tbe next
his doors closed. Oct. 11, by F. M. Kent, day when the body was recoven-d.
who holds a first chattel mortgage of
At Stanton, Oct. 12th a whole block
#8,000.
of busineM buildings, incuding the of­
While moving a boiler of hot water, fice &lt;if the StaLton Herald with all tlie
at Eaton Rapids, Oct. 10, the handle printing material; was burned loss
broke and spilled the water on two #70,000.
The Are is said to have
children of Mrs. 8. Drake^ who were originated in a defective flue in Allen’s
sitting on tbe floar.
Both are under saloon.
8 years of age. The youngest is not
Tbe steamer AI pen a, belonging to the
expected tolive.
Goodrich line,was wrecked on Lalre
A brilliant wedding occurred at the .Michigan on Monday, and the entire
Baptist Church in Bellevue, on the 7th crew and a’l the passengers were lost.
inst, in which Henry Osinun and Carrie Sonic of the bodies liave been recover­
SpauMiug were made one fle*h.
The ed aud every train carries many sor­
church was handsomely decorated, and rowing friends to the cities nearest the
the bride and groom were made the re­ acene of the digester, to learn the tid­
cipients of many fine presents.
ings of the lost. Thu pasaengers known
Tlie Republicans of Grand Ledge to have been on board are the follow­
lately raised a Garfield and Arthur flag ing ; Chriatopher Kiistcrer, of Grand
in front of their head-quarters, whfch Rapids; Fred Spaeth, Grand Rapids;
at night was taken down and a large George Hottinger. Grand Rapids;
marked oi&gt; it, and tlie front of the Helwr Sqtilcr, jr.; Mr*. F.* B. Curtis:
building was similarly decorated.
No M. Crossman: \V 8. Benham, of Grand
effort was made to remove tlie figures, Haven ; Mr*. Newton Bradley and 4wo
but the building now bears iu addition daughters, Loa and Kate, of Banta Fe,
tbe legend, "defaced by the common N. M.; N, A. McGilvery, of St. Joaeph ;
H. L. BL Clair and W. C. Pettibone,
Chicago: L. D. Peyton, N. Y,; Mm. 8.
A man who had not seen his wife for R. Coles;----- Boblinaki; L. Landreth,
eighteen yearn, and believed her dead Muskegon : and an unknown man with
foand her alive and well in Minnea­ three children ; IxM:ke, of New York;
polis. So far waa be from Iwing over­ ----- Rid&lt; r, of Syracuse; Farrell Hart
lived by the meeting, that he swallow- I aud wife.of Chicago, I’iruothy Lynch,a
?d laudanum intending to cause a final cabin luiy, and tlie chambermaid, also
hail frbm Grand Ha*cd.
■•(juration by death.
ciTT’pniv
SATURDAY, - - -

A tramp at Si. Cl lir set fire to Mven
barns, on the 18th Inst., driving with
stolen home from one to another until
he was. captured. It is estimated that
the loss b over #5,000. He is thought
by some, to I* insane but the farmer*
talked strongly uf lynching the soonn-

READ MY LIBERAL OFFER:

1Lob of A. S. Miles of Battle Creek
while firings cannon last week, was
the victim of an accident which nearly
coat him his eyesigh,. As be was pour­
ing the powder frixn a paper, con­
taining almut a quarter of a pound, it
was ignited and flashed in hia face,
burning his head and hands iu a shock­
ing manner.

I will give Io the person buying lhe most Goods

Povertjr*i Grip.

OF ME WITHIN THE 60 DAYS BETWEEN OCT. 4th AND DEC. 4th, AN

The annoyances to which a man
without money can be subjected are
almost without number,but it is seldom
tliat two acquaintances are in tbe same
l»ox at once. On Congress street yes­
terday one man said U&gt; another aa they
met:
“Ah! you miserable liar, I’d break
your nose for a dollar I”
The person thus addressed opened
his wallet, but it was empty. He want­
ed his nose broken ever m&gt; much, but
he couldn’t raise tbe cash. Then he
remarked:
"You griy-headed poltroon, I’d lick
you for fifty cents!”
The gra^-head felt in all his pockets
but he found no half-dollar. He was
cast doWb. over the condition of his
finances, but managed to say:
•Til give you a l»oss licking for just
fiyerezrtwPTMe other went down into all his
pockets, but no nickle could be dis­
covered.
Disappointment sat en­
throned on bis face as he replied:
"Give me two cents and I’ll roll you
in tbe gutter!”
The other couldn’t raise it. Even
when they offered to lick each other
for a eent the money could not be pro­
duced, and both went their ways real­
ising now keen the grip of poverty can
be tightened.—Frt« Prat.
A newspaper, and a newspaper editor
that people don’t talk about and sometipiea abuse, arc rather poor concerns.
The men and business, that an editor
sometimes feels it a duty to defend, at
n risk of making enemies of another
class, are often the very first to show
their ingatitude. The editor who ex­
pects to receive much charity or grati­
tude will soon find out his mistake ;
but he should go on and aay and do
what he conscieniiously thinks right
without regard to frowns and smiles.

"Spell love,” said a young man to bin
girl one night last week. "Y-o-u.” she
timidly essayed. Thu courtship hail
been a protracted one, but they are
married now.
The hemlock forests of Canaria are
being rapidly destroyed. The supply
of bnrk for home consumption is 190,­
000 cords nnd 10B.374 cord- are export­
ed annually. The Montreal Board of
Trade calculate that 1.250,000 trees are
cut and that fifteen years of the same
destruction will wipe the forest entire­
ly out. To check the demand efforts
will be made at the next parliament to
impose an export duty of #3 per cord.

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ELEGANT $25 GERMAN PAISLEY SH W
C3F I have a large stock, and am receiving New Goods daily in Dress Goods, Shawls, Waerprodfs, CloaKs, Skirts, Sheeting, Print*, Shirting*, Denims. Flannels, Cashmeres, Silk and
Fancy Laces, Silk Velvet, Passimetry Trimming, Fringes, Hosiery, Gloves, Clothing, Trunks,
Sachels, Hat*, Caps,. Boots, Shoes and Groceries, ever shown in Nashville, and at the
lowest cash price.
a

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And are not undersold by any square-dealing house in Michigan.
Nashvillle, October 1, 1880.

TTkUjMLAuTV.
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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THIS OFFICE.
Xn.hvllle Tlarkct..

r£HE NASm ILLE LEVATOR,

| i Remodeled, Enlarged = Improved

LOCAL MATTERS.
rrntoaa, prrbu.

wanted.

HORACE

MALT
THE NEW FOOD

Fitters

IN 1679.

A good live bakery should bo ap­
as
preciated by the citizens of Nashville, Timothy per bt&gt;.—
and I am now prepared to keep con­ Cloe er HeM. per ou.
W»rr of lmUntIona ata tmrly name. Lank far
tha
Any number of farmers to
comfany-sbionaTUIU which
pUiniy
stantly on hand Fresh Bread, Rusk,
Cakes, Pies, and a full line of Baker’s
on the label of rrery bottoi So!.! everywhere.
U! Unload Wheat and Grain Ex- j
Goods. Board by the day or week.
N. A. Shaw.
ivies are
IJNKT or
OH-peditiouBly ul Accuratly.
W A QHW Bow ""'y KKHT cARiNwr
ry Aylsworth’s Business Collage,
IHAuUn CANS IN THE WOlU.D.wlunaraof
Battle Creek, Mich., offers superior Advancing years, care, sickness, disnp
highcl ili.lincllon al e«ery great
advantage* to gentlemen and ladies pointuieiit, and hcirditary pmlisposi- •
QHrt
wouu'i xxaiatTios fob tbistbbb
OUU
tum
.
Price,
HI.
«ff7,
SM.
|M,
flM,
desiring a knowledge of the commer­
ITi If ITU
upward.. For ruy pay­
and either’of them inclines it to jdieil
cial branches.
prematurely.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
ry Buy your School Books of F. T. will restore failed or gray, light or red I desire to announce that having erected ORGANS |MMmiN?«Kmt 'l«hTSu7°rn&amp;
tn a rich brown or deep black, as may
Boise. A complete line.
of the largest and most coil vemenl,
'square. NEW: to Wabaah Are.
be desired. It soften#and cleanws t ie one
elevator buildings in centra! Michigan, *-•
CHICAGO,
New Good* D»r Woodland.
scalp, giving it a healthy action. It
,
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Having just returned from Detroit, removes and cures dandruff and hu­ they are prepared to receive and
j |-£E1VRI ROE. PsorRiEToi
with a new stock of fall and winter mors. By its use falling hair is cheek­
goods, bought at a Iwirgnin and am pre­ ed. nnd a new growth will lw produced
—old reliable—
pared to give satisfaction to all pur­ in all cases where the follicles are not
chasers of general merchandise. See destroyed or the glands deenyed. Its
For any quantity of
them before you buy. J. W. Holmes. 7 effects are beautifully shown on brashy
weak, or sickly hair, on which a few
ty Warm meets nt all hours at
applications will product- the gloss and
Dunham's.
frMfhness of youth.
Harmless and
sure iu its operation, it is incompara
New Mlllllncry Good*.
ble as a dressing, aii&lt;L4n especially val­
Mr*. M. E. Runyan has just received ued for the soft luster and richness of
a full and complete line of Millinery tone it imparts. It contains neither oil
i
Good*, combating of Bonnets, Flowers, nor dye, and will not soil or color whit?
Ornament*, 'Trimmed Hals and every­ cambric yet it lasts long on the hair, Heed,, Flour. Feed. I.lnie. Sull, FRESH FISH aad POX7X.TR-.
and keeps it fresh and vigorous.
thing kept in a find class Fancy store.
IN THKIR SEASON,
For Half, by all Dealers.
Waster, Stucco, Hair and
\Yoodland Mich. &lt; let. IMh 1880.

!« So

to Ena"be

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

PAT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICI

MEAT MARKET.

Fresh and Salt Meats,

£#

rVWill nav tho higiM'S* market yy HEN YOU WANT ANYTHING
price in cash for nntailed butter Farm­
---- IN THE LINE OF---ers bring in your butter and save the
E. R
Rekak
eesk.
salt
E.

They nil &lt;1&lt;» it.
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
Henry Roe,
Proprietor.
ry Go to Dunham’s fo^ Oysters and
Lunches._________ ,___________ _ .
WHiiy your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes,
Hats. Caps, Groceries, Provisions,
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
who always sells at tho lowest prices.

ry Oysters in every style, nt
Dunham’s.

GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,

ALLEN BROS
GRAND

RAPIDS,

I jarjj.rHt Stock
Lowest Priee»

ry For Jewelry and Watches go to
_
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The fact that many of the most val­
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••change of life." by taking in moderate
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first thrso toUlee. and I know It la JuU tbe thing
for him.
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, Im t-.
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raent to an artlte a&lt;ent In rrrrj coaxty. On raaripi
or 40 eesta they will aand for three months THE,
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FmNm Paper) erelnbaof foar for throe
(er 1100, together with a ralnabla bowk of 'mfeewa-

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Nov. 18, 181U, aud
railroad, tusking

A tkkbibly fatal accident occurred in
th© dtettikey of Cox « Fairbank*. «t T&lt;tt.
nn xM»e unexplalmal cau*o

were 130 failures with iinhiliL Little
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liabflitiK of t
tho vicinity of Holland, Mich., on tbe east hbore
of Lake Michigan, and it i* tbe gehorsl imnresThk recent storm extended to |ho Kfou that tlw steamer met her fate uot far from
Eastern ami Middle States and Canada, and

from tbe N«w York Cu»tam House show
(engtn-wX William hirtly
wpn Denny, Howe Day, William

Et^nbcr of fr*h water
Any bird alighting to drink near one of
tiwie turtkw hu a good chsnoe of hav­
ing its head bitten off and eaten; and theheadless bodies of pigeon, have been
picked np near the water, showing the
fate which has sometime, iiefallen thebirds. The pigeons, liowever. are aw»reof the danger, snd have hit upou*the fol­
lowing plan to esicape it A pigeon
oomes in from its *
’

Near York Central railroad was blockaded with trough of tho wa this cargo bcc.un&lt;i unmanage­
able. and pitching f tons aide to aide with the for discovering the secret locked up some­
auuar aud ice west of Rochester.
motion.of tbe boat fln.flv rolled her over, Buch where in tbe dreary Arctic wastes. Her which it name, apparently selecting for
OmmiuiaU. name unknown: In addition, dgbt
bereavement infected the sympathies at alighting a safe spot which it had IBtxrrxMui were wounded, eOtne &lt;.f them &lt;lang&lt; rthe civilized world, aud the crusade* marked aa it flew over tho bank; but
ou*ly. A brg» piseo of &lt;m« of tbe Ixxlora fell
which were preached and led, sometimes even when such a'spot-haa been selected
Tba UabiU- into the catUc-pciw and killed two of Ibeatecrx.
by English pluck, often by American the bird will not alight at the edge of
fight cnsutd. resulting
urthcr proof tluit tbo mav- enterprise, have at but brought back the the water, but on the bank about a yard
lotion
of
th*
redskin*.
ia
were
on
the
rampage.
lx Hereford county, CoL, Antonio
ao-oaited
warriors, eighteen women and children were It i&lt; not 'unlikely that the Alpena's |&gt;iano tidingB that nothing more can ever be from the water, and will then run down
quickly to the water, take two or threeMcstes, a Mexican, murdered hia wife and babe killed: seven women and children were taken Jumped
cluar through tho aide of the cabin In known.
John "A. Woodward, cashier of the mod horribly. He Ont knocked tho woman
In 1854 skeletosis of some of the men hurried gulps of it, and then fly off to
one of the violent lurches. When a heavy body
Cloose on a veascl in a storm it ia a tembte were discovered. In 1859 a paper found repeat the same process at another part
City Treasurer'* office in Boston, has atolca down with a dub and then aeiaed a knife and
and three wounded.
J
j, and ia aometimes transformed tulo anw- in a cairn wliere it'had been placed by of the tank, till its thirst is satisfied. I
•tri,000 of the city'* funds and absconded.
Judge Advocate General Dunn de- romstihle engine of dcstnicliou. It is also one of Franklin's officers, briefly saying had'often watched tho birds doing this,
A PKCCU.UU.T shocking tragedy in re­
probable that she became disabled in some
cldea that son* of officer* of the regular army manner, aud thus Cell.an easy prey Ui Uw an-Sir John Franklin died on tbe 11th of and could not accoaui fur their strange
her Womb and look tlir atilt-living child from
man named Byron Blake murdered Id* mother, it which he diudx-d to tlio floor and Mtainped cansot be admitted' to tbe National Military gry waves. This tx-hef is stretigthfhed by. tbe June, 1847,” blotted oat the faint figures mode of drinking till told by my friend,
sister and stepfather with a knife, and then upon until life wm extinct After this he tore Academy, their fatla-r* not acquiring tlie reai- story of the officeni of a schooner, who report which the imagination fancied it saw still tbo sujxirintendent of the prison, of the
Mx-ing
the
Alpena
off
Racine
Katurdav
morn
­
hung himself. The murderer was 2u years nf tlie l-ody of his wife sluiosi apart, and, after desce required by law.... At a meeting of the
moving in that northern twilight, and turtles which lay in ambush fur the pig­
age. He had six Tears ago a spinal difficulty, furtlier mutilations, fled. He wm fonnd near Directors of tbe/Weateni Union Telegraph ing, betwacn 10 and 11 o’clock, hca&amp;'og
nearly destroyed Lady's Franklin’s grief- eons. The same friend bud a couple of
’ * --- ---*11 *---------- * —son. He wm bi* old homo; and placed in a schoobhouMi for Company st Nrw/York, Dr. Nonin Green' was weat, laboiing tury hard in the trough stricken mind. Then half a dozen hill mynahs, (Oracu'a rcligiwia,) the
aud when he safe keeping with a guard of men. It haying re-elcCted I'rosidcuC... Mim Nellie Calhoun, a
orafined in an
spoons, inwrought with Sir John Frank- meet wonderful bird of mimicry which I
U-corne generally known tliat ha had b«-n over­ grand-niece of John\C. Calhoun, has nude her
Un's crest, were,’ in 1872, given by a na­ have conn- across, not excepting the gray
taken, and hi* whereabouts being ascertained, debut on the Sau Frmicteco stage. '
Tho following oxo known to Iiavu ixtu ou the tive te» Captain Barry, an American ex­ parrot of the West African coast. One
a body of sixty men were soon got to­
Alitena: .
;
gether, who marched .to tbs scbool-hon'ac
plorer, with tho statement that he had of those lards, when hung out in theCspL
Nelson
Nspter,
of
RL
Joseph,
Mich.-,
and, taking him out, proceoOed to administer
St. Peteksburo dispatches confirm Firat Officer, J. H. Kelly; first engineer, Rob­ taken them from a cairn 700 miles dis­ veranda during the afternoon, used toPrmBunan is filled with strife over punudimcut to the man fur bis crimes,. His
tho admtfgion of colored children rn the public body was mutilated in prvdaely tho ahuu 'man­ the reported marriage of the Czar to tho Prin­ ert Johnson, of Grand Haven; *econd engi­ tant, where books and other relics still amnse itself- by calling tlie fowls togeth­
Robert Psiton, of Grand Hsven; steward, remained. Captain Barry, with Lieuten­ er, imitating the call of their keeper ao
schools....Several mills in Maine have been ner ax wa* hi* wife’s by him. Hi* scalp wa* ces* Dolgorouki. All the. member* of tho royal neer,
lifted, and a rope tied about tbe man's fondly, with tbo exception of the Grand Duke William' Bhvpard ; clerk, Arthur Haynes ; [&gt;or- ant Schwatka, weru, two yearn ago, sent woll that they used to flock togethej: un­
obliged to* shut down for want of water.... then
Harrv
the other end being attached to the horn Nicholas, were bitterly oppmmd to the marriage tar, TbouiM Lynch; fireman,
out by tho enterprizo of New York mer­ der tiio cage,‘when, tbo bird would burst
Mrs. Lydia Maria Child, tbo wcll-k.nowr. Ameri­ neck,
a saddle. He wm then dragged about over and went abroad that they might not witnqg* Fall*; a crew of .about lilUwn. Tho
out into a very good imitation of a human
can authorw, died, a few d.-.v* ago, at''Way- of
ground until Ids body waa. entirely un­ the ceremony... .The Colonial troopo engaged ecr* known are: U. QroMinan, Grand Haren; chants, and landed at tho haul of Repulse
land. Mass. She was born atnoofora. Mass., the
a ven; "*
Mrs.’ Bay. Thence, going
W. 8. Benham and wife, Grand Haven;
»ing and returning, they laugh, as if it quite enjoyed the fun of
recognizable.
ia the aupproation of thu Baauto rebwlli.ni B. F. Curtin, Grand Haven ; Heber £
ia U02....Mcmin, Halbert A Co., a Kt w York
&amp;ltner, Jr., made o uwubo
sledge jx^uey
jourui
of 3,000 milee, taking in the fowls. Have birds the
A loss of $100,000 was sustained by in South Africa are in senoti* peril. Grand Haven ; Mr*. Newton Bradley,
Qrm, dealing in arms and ammunition, have
jii*» ixra
&gt;y,
Mia
Lor.
traveling
over
ice
an
sense
of amusement? This one certainly
and anow, and, what
snspeuded, with liabilities estimated at S8UO,- the burning of the oil mill ot,Orr, Kendall A Cut Baytey, in eiiargo of one jxxly of Bradley and MW Kate Bradley. Skuta Fe. N.
more
difficult,
over---------broken: ~and
thu Colonial force, b Uvucged at * M.; F. Hpseth, Grand Itenidx ; G. Holtingcr, I was
®00 or more.
."----still
T“;----- ----------t.,----— seemed to derive gratification from the
Co., at Piqua, Ohio... .Portage, Wi*., suffered
way
in
which it had cheated tiro fowls.—
Grand
Rapid*
;
C.
Kustan-r,
Grand
Rapid*
j
H.
।
1^?°^
d&gt;y
stone,
with
marshes
interDetails of the triple murder and sui- a Iohh of (50,000 from, tho burning of a biuu;'
Muaki-goii; Mra.8. B. Cole. OtiAws, j vening, and covered with patches of Nature.
n&lt;m block. . The tannery of Philiwook A Co., tated at Mafulen, and ha* been ot&gt;bgod to luuulretb,
]
IL T. IxkIw, ag^nt of Hills brown and green moss, with purple flow- I In a Shale’s Mouth and Escaped With
al Racine, was also deidroyed by tire... .A na­ •laughter hi* bones to provide food for hi* IIL;
]
”
.ST
in.?
”
&gt;&amp;■
or
"
ttrongh
‘
be
crevioe.
ot
the
i
tional anu-uor&gt;e-uuci
anti-horae-thief cuurenuou
eoureuUoii ai
al Keokuk,
.
uonai
ireoaux, men... .Dupatcb*-* from CoiiHtantitiopte agn-o . 52
i__ ihdS?ot
__
His Life.
Sr.
t™t7. iSJot”^:
O?
“t’Xu™1 “J I
fhonttrtty. Th.- auU.
ud «a,t rtW1
ptwool free,
u» ^.1 am. or th. yon of Imto Mt. B,to. vnS or
--------- ,-v
T,TrV'
3 I
Here I met Captain Wood, who han
rfrbo oft* voting 'man named lilakr, and In* •even re.rrounding ftt.vK
I. ii
&gt;. existence IbU
States, mom
reveals
th©
waa tbe threatened occupation of Surynia by
ft, y&gt;; John j. Bowen, ex-steward of "tbr preserved their health by eating the food I
victim* acre hi* mother (Mm. WiUatua), «i*ter of a pcr*ua*iv© fore© of which the jrablic hare the powen.. Hartinmin, the Nihiltat, (uaerta | AI|*Mn ; •— Bobolimikv, old-iroudealer, of which the Esquimaux eat and the game Ii been in a whale's month. After edging
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of
wnicn
uie
iLxqiumaux
eat
and
we
game
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and •tepfaUicr. The account goes on to atalo hitherto had but Util© knowledge.... ih.( th«,m113,000,000 or
of organlrod
cba-ago :; L
L. D. f.ytoo.
i'mton. of
Philadelphia ;•. Marin some places
abounded. DSriag
During “"’“V-Y h.ward„the
matter,
a fnt
otj.rdo-l radicals । Ch«wo
„t 1'hU.d.lpbU
Hot- which io
place, .botuhloi
-."T;:
------that the murderer clubbed them all to A colluion on tho Cincirin»tl, Hamilton anil in Russia.
' ry I* St. Clsir, of
S’cw York !
; 'S
W. (C
C.-Pettibone
11 - *» &lt;to
• thonoMoeter w .Iri
° I rnieeil him
— nrolwd
t'?"'nSi.
l‘a.U^“r’ ' tto s-*
Minto
h'“ to tell
u'? almut it
‘1-prob.My
tor
' death with a uhot-gun, breaking tlie Daytoii railroad, fifteen miles from Cincinnati,
.
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T.V&lt;I&lt;
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L.
w find.Mnw* twlnw
I the ten thousandth ume.
stock off on Mra. Williams’ bead, the rciultad in every pa**ctiger iu on© of the coachc*
The Albanian Leaguo threatens to re­ Of New York; John Oabora. wife and three,
a.
^“toUrT^
"i'“- 1 •“ *“*!»« to tbobo.&lt;*
lock of the gun being found entangled in her being more or Ium injured, some of them, it i* cut tho cession of Dulogno to Montenegro, but Joseph, Mich.; Moggie Mack, exutewardi** of and, at one time, fell to 103.
I
r~’ r o -A.'Ti—7-------- r—
feared, fatally....A terrible accident i* re­
Thor round no cum, M ™ told to Uw tofi,
U» ■™» w my bmd,tbe Alpena; Mr*. Decoudru*. ofEvanaton, III.
no trouble in tliat qwirported from Cincinnati. A fire broke ont tbe Porte apprehend*
..
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'“?kmK •"»»&lt;!totow-ty
Tlie Alpenx waa in command of CapL Ifetaon' amuto Barry, but they duporrmd oerand there is a holo made in the plastering of in tho *hoddv factory of Benjamin Hay, I ter....Ttfo German*of Rhlaatand celobratik!'
h«lgtron torn to.d~tb
W. Napier, one of the ddeat and moat careful enA .keletoni ..hip.Ut. or rotber Iho f I thought
“"'“g by an up-stroko of the weapon. iu that city. At the time twenty-eight pcraou*. I on tbe 15th lust., th© completion of tho mag- Captain*
on tbo lake.
prow and .tern port, with .tow clinkBoddenly up bo c.m&lt;, nght rtuwd
les from hanging rac/* were scattered gtrl* and women, were at work in tho third nificcnt Cologne Cathedral. Tbo Emperor
about the’room. “pUrt*^? Mr*. William*'
hair I story.
all made their escape,
i and
EmprrsuT
Germany,
Count
Multke,
room. Part
"— The
""----girls
“ 1-----------------------------*—•butand
Empress
of ’of
Germany,
Count
VonVon
Mollke,
en-d bottrd. .dll holding together, gilt i “&lt;
“d h,c. •*"&gt;&lt;* U» bort undnrwas pulled out, and it b aumxMed ahostaned to five of the women, were burned to death.
I aud other dlstinguiahod
di*tiugui*hed pertou*
person* wero
went present.
present, tbo Htanchnt of th© Goodrich *tuanicr* snd in o.ry button* copper ^&gt;d iron bolu, : ueath .’
with
his prolonged lower j.w
jaw,
1^ h»
every
way
seaworthy.
Kb©
wm
built
by
Galioescape, and that be caught her by the hair ami |
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.
.
knnckincr it out from iindor
THE SOUTH.
under mn
me, and
and I
; Tire religious decrees have been en­ ghcr A Co., at Marine City, and camo shot,
cartridges, powder-cans, barrels, knocking
dragged her back. Though an extraonlinar- 1
8he wa* registered broken medicine and wine bottles, axes fell straight over into his mouth.”
Fbiohtfvi. examples aeem to have forced against tho (^arniclitm throughout out in May, 1866.
ilw strong
atmmr woman,
wrwnan agjjc was DO match fOT the
Uy
After nailing
" What did ytou think then ?” asked a.
__™ maniac. The
armed
.jo old Idka, being feeble. nad no effect on the Hinds family, of Somerset, France. Tlie authorities raw compelled to 654 ton* mc-Murcment.
on tho lakes for ten year* she wm rebuilt at and a few barrel staves. The rigid clim­
Ky. The last of three brothers has Just lx&gt;on effect forcible entrance at various establish­ Manitowoc by her prtw nt owner*, tho Good­ ate hod preserved, for over thirty years, listener, os the Captain paused.
“Thought I was a goner,” answered
drowned in tho Cumberland. All met death ments, the Carmobte* in each case protesting. rich Transportation Compute, and «n* eonotd- pieces of navy blue doth which ’ were
knocked out, and her skull broken In over the
They only yielded to force.
cred l&gt;y th- ra a* ntrouger in every part .after­ scattered along the shores of the inlets. the Captain, “especially when he shut
Tire English Government is proceed ward than when tlral built. The rebuiidinc wm With the exception of a scrap of paper his mouth on me. But he was, fardone
in
1876.
Sb©
waa
valued
by
tbe
company
Tax cotton crop of tho South will not ing with tho evacuation of Afghanistan ac­
probably tec neck broken. Mrs. Parka* head
marked with on index finger pointing tunatelv, in the agonies of death, tooworried to think al me, and, after giving
was crushed in the same os tbe othvra. The be so good m it wm thought it would be a cording to tho promise made »o:nc time ago. at 450,000, and wm insured far 420,000.
southerly, no writing of any sort waa
me one savage crunch, he biowed
month ago. In conaequcnce of tho motu ... .A dispatch from Buenos Ayres, Booth |
found.
nan taken from woathcr’ke peld bM
8 p«. ^t., mt
Jack
of
al!
Trades.
America, say*:
A terrific Ruow-stonn oc­
And so, after enduring great harddiips me out of his mouth, covered with
in any ca*c tbo crop will bo hotter than that ^&gt;f curred in thin province on tho 18th of Hep­
I *"
at once --------struck out •for
J110™, 1
“ the
Tbo champion jack-of-all-trades bo- ' but no great suffering, the expedition blood.
.
I tember, and it 1* estimated that 700,000 cattle, longs to England, and lives noar Chiches- ; returned, atill leaving to the Exquimuax I
, ,
.,
&gt; . , ,.
Samitel Watkins, just deceased, left I 500,000 ahoep, and 250,000 hones perished."
-----------------------------— . «td Ute eterod «3d th. retAto. ol, ,. "*“• when they
“»y. 1!^
picked him «F
np they
ter. Ho haa served
aa seaman
in the
Ax inch of onow fell at Sioux City,
vu
killed,” said Mother
another
ie w
“ killed,
Iowa, on the 15th' inst... -The cpixootic has •130,000 to founds polytechnic institute in I Greece has boldly notified Great four quarters of the globe, and acted ns , Franklin and hia crew. Beyond the fact ' tholJ&gt;&gt;ht *he
appeared in Chicago in a mild fonn... .By the NMbvUle, Tenn.... .James Ingram; aged 14. and I Britain that its occupation of Thevoaly wfll fol- steward, sailmaker, code, mate, and nav- i that they abandoned their vessels, the 1 “P**111; though after a good while he
IlAndolph Harns, aged 10, quarreled iu North- ,
, ■, ,
, .. . - , ,
..
,
amptonamnty, N. cT, aud Ingram throw an ax at low * UUan’ of 1U cUun&lt; bcfor®
P° wer» ot igator. He now hangs out his sign as . Erebus and Terror, and attempted to drag , recovered, with the ugly wounds tiia^
rhere was a scar some inches
la uiM-d in distiDc-ncs to steam corn before it ia Harris, miasing him. Harm retaliated by Europe.... .Lata Ixmdon pajx-ni contain relia­ “ Prof. Pullingcr, contractor, inventor, their boats overland in the hopes ol f00 *oe'
mashed, seven person* employed in Ham A throw!rig an ax at Ingram, striking the latter ble information corroborating rejiorta already fisherman, builder, carpenter, joiner, | launching them in the open water again, | ‘onK across Captain Woods scalp, and
Powell'* distillery, m Chicago, * uro killed and i in tbo forehead, splitting his kkull, aud killing published about the failure of the crops in Rus­ sawyer, undertaker, turner, cooper, • nothing is yet, nothing probably ewr j R j’ret5 'umP on *&gt;UI
Wtt® Vlsible
lour ptnon* were seriously wounacd.
I him instantly... .A fire swept through tho cot- ina aud other parts of Eastern Europe. painter, glazier, sign painter, wooden ; will be, definitely known of their 'strug- ! un«,^Lh“ &lt;^t*
Gov. Pitkin, of Colorado, has sent to ! ton-shcd« of the Qmuuercial Cotton Pre** and Report* of .dearth and poverty fill the pumpmaker, paper hanger, bell hanger, rIo and their eni
you
think
when
j . “ What
int did y°
““
in’t w
“en you
you were
column* tX. tho Russian pre**, and boat, builder, clock cleaner, lock smith,
:
in
liis
mouth,
and
knew
where
you
---------------------------------! m 1118 “outin
rm
there is di»trc*s among the agricultural
: were ?” asked another bystander.
'
Triplet Maxims.
of tho fatting of a Ute by Jackson, and of the | ejty in tho aggregate amounting to «2UO,WM).
c!a**e* in ill parts of the empire.... umbrella repairer, china aud glass men- '
“
Thought
he'd
yield
about
eight
bar
­
i
Felix
Ryat,
of
French
Communistic
fame,
ha*
der, netkmtter, wire
worker,o----------grocer,, ,I Three things to do— think, live and
Mbeequeut capture of Jack-on, while in cu&gt;Th&lt;
Pacific rfalroml has lieeu
. _ _—
*
been
Menu-need
to
two
veer*
imprisonment
aud
i rel,” said Captain Wood, turning over
Kwtmvi iu iwu veara im jjruwnmu-ni mm , baker, farmer, taxidermisttaxidermist, c'otivinr?
copying ’j act
tody, by tho induna. The United State* Atpoint 137 mile* wort of Dall**, i to pay © fine of 1,000 franc* for bi* article in I, cL.wL l«ttar
writer acminntant —
©-irvwvnr
tornnv
—tnwbsH th*
Thr,- things
thing, to govem-your
M
torney at DTnvnr
Denver ha
baa— in
instructed
tbo rtnibw!
United
—..„~
T ;j .l TJiree
govern—your temper, .\
! the Conimunr JmrtifyiuR the attempt of Bero- ' CU™* *o«r&gt;muv.
W,nUf-’ aOOOan&amp;‘!lt* MO..,-or,
•urv
‘s.Vor,
row*ta,’i tb© Pote, to MMMsiaat© ttu- Emperor of 1 engineer, land measurer, house agent, tongue and conduct.
i
A&lt;wwucAcf Correepundence oj
Latkb reporta of the fire at Clmrleu- [i J^ria
arrest of Berry, th© Indian Agent, and tbe
UMKia in 1
an* in lUt&gt;7.
»cnuy clerk, unnisuuii
w
1867.
vestry
assistant uvenwer,
overseer, ciera
clerk to
Tliree thinga to cherish—virtue good- Jndianapotu Journal.
otbera tmplicaUd in permitting Jaekoou'a cap­ -ton, &amp; C.,, place the loss al about WW.OOO. ', Ru-thla
’ Pan*
.
....
...............
I
Q-oluo,.
a __ Y____
____________________________
A
cablk disixiteh announces that the j
Sparrow CIM.
Club, clexk *„*1...
to tlie ________
ness and
wisdom.
ture, with a view to proUcting them from Two or till co British ktcanuaips were ruined.
Cure for
the Eplzooty.
the lynching which baa been threaten*!.
m,k o., Ih. I'.cite .1^ i. ^oul u,
P°1‘T' .*^*7'' “j
Three things to love—courage, gentle.
By an accident to an excursion train to undouto. to Ito UtoJn**,* I ■“?
«n?P“5,-T “d
*“■
Gov. Fitkin object* to any interference
I . An old vet&lt; .inary surgeon of tbe army
bo undertaken by tho «n;k church. |
TXmcTwXVay ness and affection.
bv the Government in behalf of the on the llslcqpi aim! Gaston railroad, near
Three
things
to
contend
for
—
honor,
!
tho
following
“simple and aato
Tin Rtuaian
Rtu-tan Synod
Stood ho*
baa granted
jrrantod funds
fund, for
fur the
7W*“,U*
7
Youngsville, N. CL, three colored men were Thu
)un try and friends.
'cure” for the epizooty :
“Take one
country
report, aocuntng Jadcaoa of killing tbe Indian killed, and fifteen other paiucngcrs, nearly all erection of a church at Kan Franciaco
im uHofdtida- ; —
’mix
with one
I m
Tliree
things
to 1
----- hate
—cruelty,
u.ro- pound guir — •
*- ;iit —
without provocation, and exculpating himself of them colored, were injured.
Turkey * bitcat menace cornea from tec Am«r.A Boy’s Cximposition.
from the ebarge of permitting the Indian* to
can Couful-Gcnaral, whs inaiwU upon the
ide.
gallon
„-------tx&gt;i
-jiliug water; stir the mixture
gancc and ingratitude.
VTASHINGTON.
Tlie following composition, written by
capture Jaduon....Col. George Scrogg*. late
carrying out of the umtcnocH impoecd
Three things to teach—truth, industry constantly until the asafotida ia dis­
United Htates Consul at Hamburg. Germany,
upon
the
murderer*
of
Dr.
Paraon*.
the
mi*a
young
hopeful
in
Onondaga
count
v,
Mr. Bcbchard, Director of the Mint, aiunarv... .Admiral Jtecmour officially announces was read before a Teachers7 Institute and contentment.
solved ; let the mixture cool; strain and
and proprietor of the Chatupugu (HL) GatrUc,
Tliree tilings to admire—intellect, dig­ give one-hnlf pint every three hours.
died of con*tmi)&gt;tion at Denver, CoL, la»t estimates tlie amount of gold ooiu iu thu coun­ the failure of nogotialions between’ tho Turks by a grave and reverend LL.D., whotie
This will relievo the horse within twelve
nity and graceful new.
try at &lt;369,881,003, and the amount of silver at and Montenegrin*.
sense
of
the
ludicrous
ia
so
keen
that
he
Three things to like—cordiality, good­ hours and give him a good appetite.”
J. H. Havkrlt, tho prince of man»- «149,799^».
fairly shook and gasped in his efforts to ness and elieerfulnesa.
gcni, not satUflod with tbo already large numsuppreas unseemly mirth until he fin­
THE OCTOBER ELECTIONS.
Three things to delight in—beauty,
THE MARKETS.
ished:
We print below the electoral vote of
frankness and freedom.
one in hia latest—Hsvcriy’s Genuine the different States of tho Union :
MEAT MARKET.
NEW YOUK.
| Three things to avoid—idleneaa, loColored Minstrels, 100 in number, with twenty A^baiua............... .. .ISlMlaaonn .....................U
iNDIAKAroU*. Oct 15.
Meat Market is a place where there i qnacity and flippant jesting.
Itoos....
Beturns have been received from. all but
Artann ........................ SlJtebraaka................... .
&gt;
is tilings to sell.
There is moat trade
Throe things to wish for—health, Cotto*.
seven
countire,
which
give
Mr.
Porter
29,749
th© world in hi* Old buninees of conducting a . Uoiorado.
in the morning and evening, as they
majority, and Mr. lender* 22,860, leaving a net butcher their things in the afternoon. j friends abd.a contented spirit
BBDStrcl company.
, ConnccUc
Tliree things to cultivate—good books,
majority of 6,889. Tho missing countic© gave a _______
_____
__ Market in this place ; j' good
A fierce railroad war has been raging I
There_ie
two__
Meat
Oav»-Mixed
friends and good humor.
net Dcmocratio majority in 1876 of 1,556, which .‘ we :——
trade to both, Meat Markets are
3i£
will
reduce
Mr.
Porter'©
majority
to
5,323,
unvery
Wtaful
;
i*
:i
useful
if
it
waa
not
for
Meat
A Curlnns Piece of Horse Flesh.
Chicago. The trouble waa inaugurated by a cut ■ indlsu*.
CJIICM.O.
Market we should have to butcher our
A
correspondent
at
Marion,
Ohio,
ret South Carottaa.
I think all these things I lates the following: A carious piece ctf
unlikely. The National vote win aggregate own things.
not to exceed 11,000 or 12,000, a alight show the providence of God.
horao flesh was brought to town recently
falling off from tho
vote of 1876.
| by a fanner natniid Synder, living in the
How
She
Lost Her Diamonds.
Maryland.
a vtfttnia
So far a* known, the Republicans have elected
M^whn.
tlfty-aeTen IteproMntativcs and sixteen Sena­
Dr. Durrie, of Jersey City, found an : south part of this county. The animal
Louis were reduced to nomnally noth­ Mtrhlg«n .
tors. These, with tho nine Senator*, holding old pair of corsets hanging in his IhxI- is destitute of hair, except the tail, which
ing. tickets being sold aa low as 70
over, give fourteen majmity on Joint ballot, 4c- room closet, and threw them into an ash is unusually black and luxuriant Last
oouta. Finally tbe Clucago, Rock Island
curlng a United State* Senator in place of Mc­
winter the critter waa afflicted with an
~~1 "—tic, and thu Chicano, Burlington,
Donald,
aud guarautedug a safe working ma­ j barrel. When bis wife returned home in emptive diaeaoe, known among country
icy roads Imxuudv involved in the
The Oregon Legislature, by a vote of jority in cadi houML
I the evening ths comets liad been taken
and limited tiefat* between Chicago
farriers
aa “roller water,” but among
to 86, has passed a resolution in favor of
I away J&gt;y on Italian, ragpicker. Mrs. more scientific
IxnujtAraua, Oct 16.
veterinary surgeons as
Returns from all the countie© in the Btate, ; I)arrj° ,wua much annoyed by her ii»fmeat favoring woman suffrage.... A Democratic •xccpt Biptey, give Farter 6,834 plhratay. Rin-;
action, and so was the doctor humid exanthema. This malady cuum-d
KILslualE
the
complete
destraction
of the hair
ley five
msjiity L 1876 of m l when he l^™ed
that
hi.
wife*,
d^ond
learned that his wife’s diamond
bull*, and the auiinal began rapidly to
! ear-rings were concealed «■
in • wa*
“ ‘
R.n
f™, ih. nnt
shed, leaving the body as stated aliore.
j
chamois-akin
bag
which
was
^wou
«?
tru-tfive C. C. Wateon, Democrat, Ml tnsjor*by this fight....
Iraving the Con^-reMionxl drieeation i-iglit
the inside of the comets. Tho orna­ The skin is remarkably smooth, glossy,
m experienced feu
ments were valued nt $200. Tlie police snd of a leaden color. The horse was
prevailed U.rntigbont tho Northoriginally a roan. He is sixteen hands
authorities
were informed of tho loss,
Wmur-MaJ- ‘
S
ome
sharp
personal
correspondence
16th and 17th of Oetotaw. ThM.i .!
but no trace of tho ragpicker could be high, in good condition, and works regbetween Wade Hampton and Secretary Sbere
ularyonhis owner’s farm. Snyder be­
ascertained.—Arie I’ork Tribune.
came disgnstod with' tbe appearance of
•.poudenro grow out of a jwbtical mkwIi bv
the quadrajied and brought him here to
The Cotton Crop.
tnd show . Republican majority of about
Sbennan, in which ba reiorrod to Hamptoni/tn,
CIKCiXNATL
About 75,000 milee of hoop-iron— dispose of him. Early in the day be
and the Kn-Klux. Sherman, in replv to a&gt; 18JXXL
Twcuty-thre© Democratic coautio© ‘ enough
for h three-fold girdle around would have taken $50, but before night
letter from Hampton, ack---- used tbo language which c
the earth—will' be needed to bind the he returned to his home refusing $300.
publican gain, but Republican greater than forthcoming cotton crop, if it reaches
Carolm* Si-uutar, reiterates
rejoins, Democratic. Following are unofficial ma­ the number of bales predict'd by statisPresident Grevi’s salary and allow­
•M sailor. aav it was the wont storm
TOLEDO.'
♦icinna. nr 6,000,0X1. The number of ances amount to about $180,000 yearly,
bands required is six to a bale, or ST,' the salary proper being $120,060, At
is Columbia, 8. C.
"
000,000 in all. The cost of this will be the end of his seven yearn’ term he will,
JvdoeEdmunds him been re-elected
consequently have received $1,260,000
of Uw Southern to the Senate of tbe United State* for a term of Fourth district, Schultz, Bun., 350; Sixth about $3,000,000.
DKTBOrf.'
out ot the public treasury. Ho ia net
district, Ifctcbte, Ren., 6!H: Eighth district,
He Didn’t Knsw Hi*.
T&gt;— e
Robuiooh,
penviotu, and manages to spend tiiis
r,
IL'p..
1.889;
only kepi from starring
Teacher—“SupixMui tliat you have large rum in reeeptiomi and snlstcrip100; ■niirtrenth two sticks of candy, and your big tiuus. Ho gave $1,000 to the American
grav-, rival candidates for Congress, indulged
district Atherton,
Fifteenth diaa knovk-down at Foxtiurg, Pa. Moagrove
brother gives, you two more ; liow many veDow-fevor fund.
&gt;vc the lie and White the blow.
have you got' tlien ? ”
INDIAN *H&gt;t. 18..
The Roman Funun haa now been
Tax official pluralities on CongTM*Little boy (shaking his head)—“Yon
don’t know him; he ain’t that kind of a completely excavated, with the excep­
tion
of
a
amall
'
Heiiman. J87 ; Second district. Cobb, 3,'M ; from all th.? counties of Ohio, which stKiw that
______________
Tmrd di-trict, B«rfad*g-.T. 8.271; Fourth
dMrid. H Uman, 1.847; Fifth dwtrirt, Matcussing tlie direction of the wind. Tho
candidates ou
former said, “ We go by the court hotuw

Tua “Ladiaa’Dapoait Bonk," rtf B»- Henry Dtnklr, Mdm KHh, and a rtr

�the empire a population of 42,750,000

A raw years ago the greatest steamers
pail of water- sod a
did not exceed 350 feet in length, 45 feet
in breadth, 3,500 tons in
it

Berlin, of the Inman- Line,
Aceoa&amp;ino to Prof. Grimmer, tlwre fa 44| feet, and their new steamer, the City
of Rome, building of iron at Barrow,
1888 to 1877 there will be a universal will be larger, having • a. length of bifi
• gr*s
mortality. Asia will 1* depopulated, feet, a breadth st ( SC fset,

theahad*

yolks of
of flour, mix
other whole egg, n half teaspoon of
flavoring. Beat whites to
* *’
'

Cunard steel ship, the Servia, now build­
ing at Glasgow, is 500 feet by 50 feet, „
. oae Cup
with over 10,000 indicated horsu-power, sugar, one cup boiling water... Save the
and will doubtless posseas a speed in white of one egg for frosting. Beat eggs,
advance of tlie very fastest ship at pres­ together, turn on this mixture the hot
Meat is scarce and dear in France, ent afloat in the mercantile marine.
water,- boil in dish of water ; bake crust
peasantry being able to taste it not
scjraratc.
At a social gathering in Walker coun­
Staixs on marble if produced by
thus
removed:
ited to bacon and j»ork in other forms. ty, Ga., Colquitt and Woods tell into a smoko may ' be
•Game is particularly scarce and expen- discussion on their wives’ merits. They Moisten powdered quick limo with
a strong solution of washing soda
«ive, thu import duty greatly enhancing had been married only a year, but
_ .
_
,
,
,
iu
in MOV
hot water';
wnM-r ; brush
uiiuiu uuu
this u&gt;vi
over the
wu stone
ita natural value. The stock-rauMsrs of Woods confessed he wm already oon- .
h&lt; fa dry. Brush off, wash with
-the United States will yet find a market vinced that he and Mrs. Woods were j plenty of water, and polish with rotten
badly
mated
—
that
he
would
be
happier
)
stone
on
polishing
powder.
■in France for their fatted animals.
with Mn. Colquitt. That wm followed ! Picxijmo BcBtotaL-Heat the amount
u&gt;m
Ix a coffee-grinding mill in Chicago a by Colquitt'. »towJ tttat b. preferred |
maiden uf advancing ago placed id sev­ Mrs. Woods to his own spouse. A bar- j turn into a jar and set in a cool place,
eral packages of coffee a card saying that gain waa made on tho spot to transfer ' Simple, but Ithink they are much Letqny gentleman matrimonially inclined the «ir«k Mre. Colquitt, when fo. I tar Utan fo ^toU ke Mtany a.«» with
■might address her. An aged and wealthy tarenoa of the t^le. joT„t^ «qm.,
Milwaukee widower quarreled with his eeoed, but Mrs. 'Woods rebelled, ;and ( ting then)
marble, she pours the
housekeeper, and while preparing his went back to her father’s house. M». | sodding fruit into them, and says she
naver breaks a can tliat way, as the cans
lonely luenkfaat found “ Aggie’s” card,
heat gradually from tbe bottom.
and now she is Mrs. Milwaukee.
.
their honeymoon waa short, for a mob
Favoiutb Mkat Pm.—Take cold roost
drove the two men out of tho place.
beef or meat of any kind, slice it thin,
Juvekile delinquent* in England aia
cut it rather small,. fay it, wet with
-now to lie whipped in most caees, in­
Youxo ladies who adopt tho mascu­ gravy, and sufficienUy peppered aud
stead of being imprisoned, and nupplies line-looking Derby hat and ulster,-, Balk'd,, inn meat piu dish. If liked, a
-of . birch rods are being sent to all the close skirts, uiul imitate aa closely os small onion may lie chopped fine and
police, stations. A physician must al­ possible their brothers’ garb, should sprinxlcd over it. Over the meat pour
a couple of stowed tomatoes, a little more
ways be present st a whipping, a pre-.
warning by a recent occurrence in a pepper, and a thick layer of mashed
&lt;«ution IK.V.T taken at Engli.li public: Now Yotk
A coupi0
fo, potatoes. Bake slowly m a moderate
oven till tlie top fa a light brown.
•i-bool. of tho Eton, WMbhmter, Clmr- ( JraBwxl 1Jib, in
Fkuit I’ik.—A simple tiling to speak
tohoumi type, it maybe ofowr.-od.
| boing ,hown
„ pen- one ot them im.
of, but if all ladies have their pies “ run
mediately
hat. The
usher out”" m
ly doffed hfa
his hat
me uimer
os I have, they will not th
think a
Mm people love the Bible, but there
i reasonable
time
for the other remedy so simple after olL For raspwaited a
_________ _ —
__ ,__
rare members of tbo Stevens family, down
to show the same token of i
in Connecticut, who probably love a cer- ,
1»J (..or M1.1 Jf4 bp&gt;!»d ih« ,nro«®nM
( at last, out of patience, reached over and then sprinkle thicUy with sugar, then
tain copy of the Bible more than monk
knocked off the offending head-gear, put the flour under the berries, then flour;
folks do theirs. A.certain Bible, printed
when to hfa horror he found he had un­ sprinkle with ougnr again, aud bake
.about 1600, contains a family record that covered the head of a young lady, who, j slowly. By this moans one can have the
iswonted just now. The Bible is probably
goodness of the pie in the pie, instead of
wearing short, curly hair, only the more
*
. '* '
rafowed away in some attic in Eastern |i heightened her resemblance to one of | To 8tew Tomatoes.—Take ten targe
Connecticut, and if it can l»o found it ’
j
the
masculine
gender.
I
tomatoes,
put
them
into
a pan, und pour
will bring $100,000,000 into the Stevens
------------------------- scalding water over them to remove the
family.
Dr. Louis Bosse, of SL Loufa, was । skins easily; peel tlicm and cut out all
« .U.J,
..... ...»
h“d « ““"I” , r-'rtion; *hen ott
’ Cj.l™,ia u heginntug to .how Uw tnarrie.1 lart
July. Now
hi. ww
wile „
i. ....
,u- j
.
,
,■
it
Ls •
through ana take out the needs. Boil an
anj mash it fine; add it to the
white feather. At last tliat State is un­ ing for a divorce. Her chief cause of
dertaking to raise the gentle ostrich. complaint is given in her testimony, as tomatoes, with pepper and salt to your
Thi. will hare tho double eOM olI
" W. hO . root duck for Unto, Md . ph»ebutterJM.Urge atla
Opening o.tri.hr«-Uu r»Md of m.: dim.?.’«?&gt; On‘°“ '“W. When lie
riimStw
ating a market for old tin cans, glass I
the onions he got just like a wild hour8&gt; A quarter of an hour 'before
bottles and such. A good ostrich wili I
aQd tlirew down his knife and dinner is ready add four or five table­
.
_ *__ 1- _____ -j_ .. _ —.1 —ll.J
.'uumfnlu
tv
spoonfuls of nr.it.nl
grated lir-.m.l
bread, nt.rllnf
and let it
it ut.t
atew
produce from 850 to 8125 worth of fork, cursed me and called me names,
.
and
asked
mo whut kind of eating that till ready to serve.
feathers every eight months. A pair of
Deemonico Puddd»o.—One quart of
old birds will raise about eighty chicks wax. He wouldn't sit down to the table sweet milk; the yolk* of five eggs; three
every year, and these are worth from $40 then, but went and sat down in the tablespoonfuls of corn starch, mixed
kitchten. I wasn’t eating then, nnd he smooth in half a teacupful of milk; a tea­
to 852 each when two weeks old.
asked me why I didn't eat. I said to cupful of suffar and any flavoring liked.
Bring the milk to the boiling paint, stir
r
.
r
,
him, * If you will not eat 1 will not eat
in the com starch, then tlie sugar, and
The Loudon Lancet says : “The man
’ , ;
.
,
. , .
.
.
. either. He then sold: ‘If you don t lastly, eggs. Draw to the back of tho
•who eats a regulated number of meals . ,
,
. T •&gt;&gt;
.
...
, ,
..
. . ,
,
'sit down this very minute and cat I will range and let thicken for two or three
^ladv, with a duly stimulated and organ- ,
. - ,
,
- / i. i •*
i- 11
,
i
show you who is boss in this house, you minutes. Be very careful not to burn.
ized habit, probably eata much more:
T , „ ,
,
.
, .. . . .
Turn into a pudding dish and bake about
,.
.
.
; or L He forced me to g* to the tabic
a half an hour. Beat whites to a stiff
than his system requires, or the organ- |
»
. ,
.
... . . .
, , and mt down, and I took some victual* froth; stir in four tablespoonfuls of pow­
ism, as a whole, is constituted to deal
.
±
.
. .
, . T
witlu Tte organ, ot diction .nd m- ' °n
bo 1 dered sugar; flavor; spread over the pud­
«nn.a.m » or^ork.d, w.d )„.»&lt;»., I “ulJn 1
’,n‘ “J ,8°‘ • ding aud return to tlie oven to brown.

America will l«»e fifteen million inhabi­
tant*. There will be tempesta and invmdAtions. No prophet coujd. bp&lt;grimancr than this one.
.
' '

in the hdfle Or
volcano.

melon, ana
a fearful rate that
lowland and up on thu aide of the vol­
cano, which generated steam and eauaed
an explosion which blew np the whole
concern to atoms, and shot him four
hundred mile* out to a
’’
*
picked up by a w *
me that the one
mistake of his life
was that he diAn . „..
a plug in tho
crater of the volcano 1
a* to make it
ilico open tho
terxnelon and come sMHng home on
a half-shell.
“ He would lie. Hrfay'd that once he

tJemen find this arrangement so unsatis­
factory that they will have to go outside
when thirsty.

the other is exactly right to time.
To which of these two watebe*

mg a good watch for a bad ope. The
first watch has, we assume, gained thirty
writing “Fidctio.
seconds a day; and, according to this
-------------------- - — — — —,------- tate, it has gained u quarter of an hour &gt;
humor en er the business prospect, for the ; m thirty days. What must bo done to
ensuing fall and whiter seasons. Tho i make this wateh go well? Alter the
cutlook is magnificent, and so far the regulator inside from fast to slow, or gst
traveling troupe speculations have all ; a careful, watah-maker .to do it for you,
done fairly well, none, having been thereby altering ita daily rate. Let ua
wrecked or swamped.---------------------------------------------------- ‘
affected during the month
Am alliance between a
j going, which hia occasion
“The Church and Stage Guild ’’ has I certain extent daily. It may easily ooboen formed, and Um guild has held ita I cur that at the end of u month this
first meeting at the Dilettante dub in gaining and losing compensate each
Argyll street, London. Man v English other, and
by this means ths

ence.
’
j never be relied upon. The fact ia that a
Whxv Edwin Booth wm at Stratford- *
^ch gains In a regular manner or
on-Avon he received marked attention I h«««n » reguhy manner is sujierior to
on all fianda. Among other oompHmonta
whose variation is uncertain, and
hr.WMfo.itad forth, cmtodunirf th. «&gt;■“» it, station come, to be bumliM
m
---------Shakespeare cottage to write hfa
namethe little companion may vie with th*
“high up” upon the “nctor’s pillor" most delicately adjusted ship’s chronom­
। —which is at the right ot the fireplace eter. A skiUful watchmaker one day
As in the room in which ShakemMare wm thus reasoned with a customer who com­
es- i born. He was also entertained at n din- plained ot hfa watch. “You com­
day for forty roih
plain," said he, “that your watch
uw
w
it
waa
a
i ner nt Clonton, in an ancient mansion
eel ran into the b_
light-house. He
He aaid he*sold tho ice- I tliat Shakcsi&gt;earo used to visit. Mr. gains a'minute a month. Well, tlien,
capbiin
for fifteen Ahow^nd I Booth fa one of the governors of tbe you will congratulate yourself when you
berg to the c
—
dollars, and the captain spht it up and Shakespeare Memorial Theater at Strat- havo heard me. You are aware tliat
in your watch, the balance, which
3, and made two hundred lo«lAxna Dicdmbom’s new play is thought fa the regulator, makes five oscillation*
every
second, which is 432,000 ndav;
by
competent
critics
to
have
in
it
the
de
­
companies.
“Lie? Well, sir, he beat any man I ments of success. It ia an American so that your watch, exposeJ to all the
ever camo across. Told me that once out comedy of good society of the present vicissitudes which heat and cold occasion
in Nevada a mountain lion attacked him. time. There ore four acta, and the it, the varying weight ot the air, and th*
with his month wide open. ^Ho bad scenes are laid in New York nnd tho slinking to which it fa subjected, has not
’ [hberhood. “Kate . Vivian” is the varied more than a minute a mouth, or
presence of mind enough to grab it by
ing female part, and it fa a part that two seconds a day. It hns only acquired .
the tongue and pull The lion roared
with pain, but he did his level best At .
.tax tho capabilities of a good actress. with each vibration of the balance a va­
pulling, and prettv soon the tongue [ Twoi of the people are business men, oue riation of the two hundred and sixteen
a ajournalist,
fa a
began to giro and t£a tail io. shorten, fa
L_
------------ , -and
— one
— —
- doctor.
—------- thousandth port of a second. Judge,
and directly out they caijie, the tongue j There are only eight characters in the then, what must be the extreme perfec­
and tlie tad, in one long continuous i play. Althongh a comedy, it fa a good tion cl the mechanism ot this watch P*
string. He said he hid ’em at home and ! deal of a drama and has a serious mo- A watch cannot go for an indefinite
period without being repaired or
he showed ’em to me, but my belief is tive.
cleaned. At the expiration of a certain
that they were only three or four cow- ,
Mb
—’
'
r. Abbkt has evidently mode up
his
hides and a bull’s tail dovetailed to- I mind that the “ Passion Flay
— time, the oil dries up, dust accumulates,
Play " v_
will lie
and wear andtear are the inevitable result*
getlier.
PJ
. .in New York, far he boa made
,
jHipular
“He was astonishing as a truth crush- | arrangemente to perform it for eight to the whole machinery, the functions be­
er. Said he served on a gunboat during weeks. The work of selecting toe cos­ coming irregular, and froquetly ceasing
the war which wa* very tunoll and light, tumes, of which three hundred will be to act altogether. A person posaeasing
while the mortar on the deck was very necessary, has been begun. The time d a watch of good quality, and dcairqus of
large and heavy, and he said the first representation will be about three hours preserving it m such, should have it
time the tried to fire n fifteen-inch shell, and a half. It has been decided that tlie cleaned every two years at least But
the shell remained stationary, while tlie name* of tho actors shall not be printed care should bo token to confide thfa
recoil was so groat that it fired the gun­ on tho programme. These is consider­ cleaning or repairing to careful hand*;
boat four miles up the stream and lauded able diversity of opinion in theatrical an inexperienced workman may do great
it in a tree. He was a liar, but now he’s circles with regard to the financial result injury to a watch even of the simplest
dead I reckon
u he’ll ketch it”
: of the enterprise, some persons thinking construction.—Chambers' Journal.
There was
- alxmt it; Mr. j tout great throngs will be attracted to
..s’. nd doubt
The Basstan Czar.
O'Leary was very successful as a con- । tlie
■’-------’------------------------------------spectacle
by curiosity,
others* that
A remarkable incident has recently
atructer of energetic work of fictiou.
the moral sense of .tlie community will be been brought to light in the childhood
- 4, Bealanee of a Violin.
shocked, and that the great msas of of the present Czar of Russia. When a
, . .
,
. .
, . ■ theater
will refuse to ^lo.l
countenance
!«• goers
TbSta.nunor
lh»l Mtiie boy of twelve years hfa father, Nicolas
is' often a romance and a dizzy astxrnt ' opporition may bo looked for from too L, made him a Lieutenant in the Im­
from the depths of poverty to the heights Roman Catholic Church. The 6th of . j icrial Guard.
The child was delighted with the glit­
of wealth and luxury. One of th'semu- December fa tho date fixed upon for tho
sicitMK. already ou the first rounds of first representation.—New York Even­ tering uniform. Happening soon after
to enter a hall where the highest Tartar
the golden -lad.lur, is Theresa. Tua, a
ing Pott.
Friuces of Southern Russia were ansemyoung Italian girl. She is 13 years old,
Clara M
orris saya that different
and j-ut
yut lias
!ius already
al reml v taken the first prize
luonau,
t,,™.™
bled iu council, ha was still more elated
uml
for the violin at Uta Paris Conservatory, cities have widely, different eatimaUa of when these dignitaries (many of them
Corn'll) ! i.lnwra
Pln.VB- “
“ fit
St- T^tnta twinln
pe«I&gt;le." 81
&gt;o nurticnparticu......
. .
Him
aged men) rose to piiy homage to the
She had twenty-four competitors from 16
1
larizes,
“
will
go
to
s&lt;*e
*
Article
47
'
just
heir-npparenL
to 25 ycars of age, but received the prize
He crossed nnd rocrossod thu hall with,
by the unanimous consent of nine of the M long as a woman can drag herself on
tho
stage
to
play
it,
and
just
m long as childish swagger, but after tho second
nest masters in Paris. The success of
they
havo
legs
to
get
into
tho
theater
v'oefaance tlie nobles continued their con­
this musical prodigy is due chiefly to her
fntlier, a bricklayer of Turin. He earned with. Night after night they will pack ference, and took no further notice of
, ,
stick nnd staxxl behind my choir and
50 cento a'day, but out of this sum, by tlie house, and as if there never was such the boy. Alexander ran in a rage to hfa
Why People Are so Short-Lived.
■doubtless, many of the most troublesome:
laying aside 1 cent daily, savgd $2 and another play in the world. Change the father to complain of them; but Nicola*
,.
&gt; .
,
. .. ,
.
said to me:
Here, do vou see that
The Concord School of Philosophy
-diseases. A glance at any table showing
. , „
"Without in­ bill, and iierhape you may have a Louse, led him Indore them, rebuked him pub­
. ,
., ,. stick ? That is for you, and if you will having requested tho assistance of the lujught an old violin.
the hmgth of time which the commonest1
•
. ...
.
struction, and with only his natural but tbe chances are that they will resent licly for hfa vanity and insolence, and
«rtiZTot forxl IU. to Jig.-, will .how \ “*
'‘*k “ Limo Kiln Club in solving the conun­
iove of music to guide him, bo finally the alteration of tlie programme by disgraced him by stripping him of hfa
Put on epmilettes.
drum of why the people of this age do succeeded in plating a number of tunes. letting you severely alone.
Itat the Ia.Uton.blo rtqnnfoh e.n Mtowly
“*• 1 *?*
"TT
•Article 47 "again and they will come,’ I
not live as long ns those of earliy days,
On another occasion Nicolas showed
Tlie long evenings after liis daily toil
,
. „
i vour body, rill up your plate ami eat.
might say, like hungry rata after a piece
the matter was given to tlie Committee
■over be empty.
;• .
.
. . *
,
, ,
________________
I I then filled.my plate for good, nnd he on Judiciury to. investigate. They now were passed thus m digging, as it were, of cheese. Then there is ‘ Camille;’ no that there were times when he could con­
Fwx a recent book. “ The Progress I
^hmd me till I had the express a readiness to report, as follows: from the violin tlie melodies that he re­ matter bow many times it lias been acted, trol hfa own spirit and fulfil the ordi­
nary obligation that one gentleman owe*
membered. At last, muric mad, he
•‘Dis committee had no trouble to find placed the violin and the bow in the nnd no matter how badly, it fa a sure card to another when he has wronged him.
of tlie World " (Stanford), it appears that | * ° 0 P tt &lt;- ^P IC •
plenty of reasons b’arin’' on tlie inquiry. luuids of his little daughter 6 years in Brooklyn aud Chicago. In San Fran­ In one of lifa frantic spells of rage, he
cisco
the
people
can
not
be
hired
to
go
in manufactures at present England
In
de
fiut
place,
de
taxes
am
so
higli
dat
grossly insulted an old General who had
old; nnd said: “Do as I do.” The
Queen Victoria’s Reign.
and ait through it,"
no mon kin afford to lib over a hundred
stands pre- emin -nt. Ita operatives num-:
faithfully served him. The soldier re­
Very remarkable changes have taken y'ars. In olden days a man could tell child oi»eyed, and was soon able to play
signed hfa commission. Nicolas com­
ber 2,930,000, against 2,781,000 of Ger­
lace during the forty-two years' reign of bis wife to git 'long away if she didn't for better than her father. Tlie inde­
manded him to appear before tho whole
fatigable bricklayer then said to his
A $50,000 Sapphire.
. 1,936,000 of France
. _________
, ^.ueen Victoria. She has outlived Elease
by
many,t and
and 1,- ,
him. In dis ago he has io stick wife, “You must learn the guitar."
staff, and then he apologized and begged
150,000 ot Biusia. Th. production per | “’y"4 J«r»
Bi.hop .foi ereA
Georgia papers are again in a fever of
y her 'an fight it out Dis has an indu’ ,.
.
TT •. u T-; Judge whom she found seated on those ence to make him sigh for a change to “But I have no guitar, and I cannot excitement over tho rubies -md sapphire* forgiveness of the man as publicly aa h*
operative is
—
.manfan
» given
™n&gt; aa
m :
United King. ___________________
b
BooUand... and Iroplay.” These objections were uMdesa, found in tho Soqunh mines, in UiQt State. had offered the insult
de
evergreen
shores.
None
ob
doj.e
ale
—
Ol...
.,..1 Al.
n funeral of
riom, £224 ; France, £220 -; flni-mnnv
Germany, Ij 1land.
She l.au
has witnessed
tlie
onu the mother, urged on by her inex­ The Gainsville JCaglc says that a few
chaps had a second shirt to his back, on'
£103. In the principal textile mouu- • every Premier who has served upder none dreamed of puttin’ on style. Look orable and music-loving husband, could days ago a lad eleven years old, by the study the lives of these Romanoff Prince*
at last play a discreet accompani­
facturee, cotton and wool, tlie United her, except Lord Beaoonsficld and Mr. about you in dis aige on’ see de coat-tails, ment to tho violin of Theresa. Tlie name of Ledford, found in the gravel of
Gladstone. Not a single Cabinet Min­
Sequah creek a large, deep blue sapphire,
pins, an' odder
Kingdom produces a total of tlie value of later &lt;1 her unde and prodeeoaer'a day. ! sleeve buttons, diamond
.lowu a man’s head three then went from city to city perfectly transparent, in sire nearly an nary jMuwions of men are exaggerated
.£155,000,000; the United States, £84,- now survives; and of those who held in­ | m sorrow to de grave ! In de time of de playing in tho cafes and hotels, and well square, but wcdged-shajied, weigh­ into something abnormal and monstrous.
It fa probable that tho Romanoffs were
&lt;XX&gt;,000; France, £88,000,000; Ger­ ferior offices under her first and favorite prophets dor was no medna of scootin'
ing thirty-seven and one-half karate, tho
Premier, Lord Melbourne, tiiere can Ixi aroun* de kentry on.’ takiu* in de aigbta. them to Paris. A lady of Nice gave largest ever found in America. W. G. no liettcr or -.Torso than other men, but
many, £48,000,000.
found among the living only Lord Hali­ In dis aige, arter a man hns bin to New him a letter to Monsieur Masaart, Di­ Strubbe, of Cincinnati. Ohio, is now tlie they ore aubjocted to a terrible tempta­
fax (then Mr. OharfesWood) and Lord York, Washington, Chicago, on' a few rector of the Conservatory, who immedi- owner, by purchase, of this precious tion in the power with which they are in­
vested; a power which fa abaolnte, and
Ax .English physician, stationed ip Howick (now Lord Grey). Of the memodder places, he am up a stump for a atelv perceived too astonishing talents stone, winch,, according to Prat J. D.
ZFormosa, nays: “The Chinese make, ben of the Privy Council who sat in change of scenery, an' he natterly wants of the child. Here begins the romance Dana’s method of determining the value which doubtless to them soems fllimitoble.
of
toe
story,
for
the
father
had
no
more
June
1837,
to
administer
to
her
tbe
oaths,
of
precious
stone*,
is
worth
$51,200.
-cn die whole, very good patients. Octo be pustiin* ou to'rds de pearly gates.
The American boy, son of an ordiuaiy
money, and how was the little family to
only four survive. She has received the
•casionidly some of them try our patience homage of four Archbishops of Canter- Dis committee am ob de optuyun dat do live during the four years necessasy for Boys and girls and grown persona are citizen, whose life fa held down and ruled
searching for others where this was
modern
man
who
reaches
de
aige
of
one
from hfa cradle by law, by custom, and
not a little. One takes a four days’ MipTheresa
’
s
instruction?
Monsieur
Masfound.
The
sapphire
is
nearly
equal
to
hundred y'arsought to lie perfectly satis- j
plyof medicine away with him, the
the diamond in value and hardness. The by religion, finds it hard to control hi*
How much
for. Hr Rita wore tfotti,.'
- !“ PJden
,“‘.d u? .oUAeni B-=fo largest known sapphire is in Mr. Hope’s appetites nnd passions.
recipe bearing on it • a spoonful three
more difficult it fa for a child who fa bom
each of the three Chief Justiceships
English collection d precious stones, a
times daily, after &lt;tach meat ’ He comes twice at least; she has received the ad­ mon, ptoi—mor., ieeXfo.
to almost absolute power to put a yoke
or.
on himself. In such a case the natural
back next morning for mere, thinking dresses of four successive Speakers of the tam. J.'
rtae g«. fo mA, “‘‘“J
to flatter you by’stating that ho drank House of Commons; she has entrusted
$150,000. Sir Abram Hume also jx*- tendency of all appetites fa to axsumo
enormous pr&lt;n&gt;ortious.
scsses a large crystal. The composition
the former quantity at one dose. An- tbe Great Seal of the Kingdom to no
i..surj-.„
a.
«...
je1
Even the most careless boy can her*
fewer than nine different Lord Chan­
of sapphire is pure alumina. Blue is tlie
xrther has bis arm carefully put up in cellors; and shelias commissioned eight
catch a glimpse ot the great law of oomwplints, and on his next visit he brings successive premiers to form no fewer we’ll el&gt;cr pray.”
pensatione,
and see how the calm, solid
for
a
period
of
five
years,
and
$10,000
oriental tutor; when green, an oriental
Tlie Secretary was instructed to pre­
his dressings in a septirute parcel. They than thirte»fli different administrations. pare a verbatim report and forward the beside. He, however, thinks it fa not emerald ; when of other bright lints, it hapiuiiess, obtainable by tlie plain
American cituen, fa preferable to a seat
enough,
and
hesitates
to
accept
the
receives
other
names.
aire great believers in internal adminfasame to Concord, together with the hope
Struck.
on the highest throne of Europe, with
offer.—Letter from Home,
tratiou, and, although he has only a cut
tlie possibility of the mad career of a
“ Hallo 1 what’s thia? ’’ asked Greeny, Hint the school and the club would work
together in the greatest harmony during
Horse Stuag to Death.
Catharine, or of an Ivan the Terrible.
finger, it fat difficult for a Chinaman to
Hints.
the long evening ]&gt;eri&lt;xL—Detroit free
By
some
mistake
n
bora?
was
hitched
see why he should not get some mediDiscontent fa too want of self-reliance.
stander; “ here’s where they hang tiie
He who can conceal hfa joy fa greater to an apple tree near eighty stands of Sunday-schools of Great Britain are
sheet lightning?'
The fellow waa
A Leap-Year Incident,
beet, in Hunt county, Texas, aud ths
than he who can conceal his griefs.
lacking in discipline, and are noted for
“ struck,” but at last accounts heswas
Not 100 miles from Thornhill a Jroung ;
A man’s virtues should lie measured, bees became enraged, and attacked tbe
doing wall, and ^t wm feared he might lady had been spending the day with a not by life occasional exertion*., blit by horse, stinging him so liodly tliat he the irregniarityin which the children
.years ago for naturalizing in certain recover. . 1 ■ L
;
died ia * few hours. An agtxl gentle­ atteud them. Th&lt;«e sehooh ore also &lt;tabachelor minister and bin stater. The the doings of his ordinary life.
man, in attempting to loose toe hon»«&gt;, fleient in the picnic and festival element
Axxa Dickinson once set out to learn young laily, whose mom- waa Mfas
which makes Home American SundayThe exodus of tho Nova Scotians to was severely stung, and, in running acho-ils attractive.
-cinchona or Peruvian bark tree have German, but after spending 815 for Hope, had been very gratified with the
kindly treatment received at tlie good the United States fa steadily increasing. away from them, fell, and was dragged
books,
$20
for
a
teacher,
and
$4
for
a
been attended with the most remarkable
into
tlie
house
in
on
unconscious
state.
old Scottish manse, and on leaving ex­ Tho decrease iu jxqnilation of the
pressed her thanks for tke kindness ol province fa becoming daily more no­ Some fiftv or sixty stings-were picked
apt of his head and face. A copious apthe minfater, making at the same time ticeable.
atagee of growth probably minions of

.4

ice. So he took
night for six mouths
—tore it into strips
strips through the bamboo
stuck tbe rod into toa Jat of
and Ut toe Other end.

�aud
Ibv I ttor I left than and I
w in! it tu yue m&gt; yne cult ar** I dhieut
fonret yuwamITHK Nkws. Doot prim
only tbe fit at part and the 1**1 part of
thia tottey catiN twnod I* to twd nn me.
Wr utart tortnbmir for the grate gold
ill ax me how I cam tn git mines, but-wit atop over al tlw Naahunh
I Park on the Yrllowatour, where, if
beer, wel He tel yeti, liras ffittin hot
far me out Ut the lock, anti I hut anld we git thare, I wil rite agin. In tin*
mceutiiue
duiit fotgil yuiv old freud
out and toft. T‘ e foluw didrnt no I
who anffrniao ranch to bild np a repertaahnn nnd twtnblinh n record of oaesty
grate meatia, Unit I writ about, tin: while baltliu with the rlemento and
fokea got up a rcripahun for to ntihe ntrivin to leave to posterity » pure and
nanny to tow the wtliMiaa, and they nnspotod knnwter ami n uanm both
made me bag holder,
when tha got a poetic and rich, that of, ■
Timothy Tumblk.
Diee pito of the needful 1 hid it in my
du chirt rite amuug my done, but numBEAL ESTAT&lt; TBAH8FEB8.
b«*dv broke in my room while we waa
alm-pin and dole Uh- mutiny, but the
fake* dident bteevp it ohm nothin eke
rm took ami tbe chiat wm left jtot aa 1
I&gt;u B.X 2. Tbornapule
I fixd iu 0 how aorr.v I be that ruv re- Nettie
F Newell to Frs
pertaahun la damigrd, tliat my good
Dame ia gon and do wun wil truat me.
13, ante h *—sMeranns
Wei, after tkatbrrteod to reat me I
aold out, and me and Jim left, and Mol­
ly und the childrun wtot bak to theold hum nnd tlie dnddiea in Oniahtk.
I t-l yeu w’ bar lota of fun heer, the
ingina git after ub wnnee in a while,
: 3*. BdUnrore. a&gt;u.Uenui&lt;a,
but we lot dalfte thru thare body* and
H Mania lo M'-raaa Jones.
that’s the end ou etu. Tattler nite al
ter dark, while all ia camp was am ok in
aud tellin ysroa, tho redskins scooted
Jouti on ua aud stampeded our hoasea,
twaa no grale loss, but after nil wele
: »priM»fcoo*.&lt;l&gt; r»tiua
LDHeMh. ISMacraa
miti em. Jim shot tbr-e in gin*, tuthrr
Hee It, Yankee Bpriuga,
da jiat aa tha wua steclio our traps, Jim J&lt;-*m&gt; m-iHirt to Samuel
Me 3. Maple Grove. con
sed ha ruther ahoot aa ingin than ete Gao W Vaualcki. u, (ivu
hia dinner, I told him twin rang, as thn
ot to live, but Jitn dident agree with
oosMrraiion..
PIN WORM DESTROYER.
me, he aed tbe pesky ingins wus made
lion..
to MH jiat aa much as bufferlea, and tha
dident uoeuuy mon-. Wei, I dont bee
bee 13. Castleton, consideration
it in that lite, foc^tbe poor ignorant be­
dlenlls, conatderaiMMi..
ing* hev been auffully abuaetl by the
------- Yeu see 1 bad to stop ritin at the
to Thos Huiilvau, lot 1 blk 10
wurd the. Wei, this la the way of it,
ASHVILLE LIVERY.
Just as. got to that wurd Uie cusaed iiy
v|I|e,
consideration
.
gins bunt in on ua and I had to git.
*1. OSMAN, Prop.
WeLIcaut up my pacer ooh tlie ground
Milto Bradley in CUiJara W'UU. 1-2 rare on '
1 ata prepared ;to furnlakj
and run like n white hed, the redakinn
nee 2. Prairieville, eumldaration.... .
MA,
Allen
M
Smith
tn
L'-wnh
.1
Mnnn
.*1
wiene
nn
after me. I put for a c’umpof buahis
Sec 35. Orangeville. eonslderatl
.2,800
neer by, but afore 1 got thare I stutol
my toe and (ell ucela over ht-d into a Rubt lli udraon to John Farryman. ctiu on
Me 30, Aujri*, eonaMersUon--- ...........1,900
crick that I didrnt no wus thare. the
LOW RATES
T B VaaWa«nre to Gilbert Wh tarare SO
weeds wua ao thik the ingiua coodent
acne an the 33. Marie Grove. coMlderation IU
see me ho tha left me trod went for the Wn H Jitedan to At&gt;dr-&gt;« C Fotta, 19 aerre
nn He 54 WuodLinff. consideration............3,000
reat of the boy*. I fell moroe 90 feet Mary V Skl'leian to Whltflrid BKUlnun, 00
COM’ERCIAL TRAVELERS
aeree eo See 1 A l. narry, eoueldenuIo-__ l,00o
sirate doun nnd landed on my bel—face
Mxnsv ercclALTT
rite in the mud nnd water, and when I
Opp* sila the Wolrett Houte. Naabvilla, Mich.
got up yeu coodent toM me from a Sou
ingin. Says I, lion. Timothy Tumble,
J. OSMAN.
yen air in a wus fix than when yeu atoHlnre the introduction of Kelkaqr's Columbian
atarted from lock 240, yeu wood make
a party charemau now, all yeud need
u ood be introdoosin and a chare to set
in. I got on my feet, but nhades of ta- all achra aryl pallia, which are the forerunner* uf
tor bug* how I did look nnd felt. My more-wriout &lt;r*order*. It acta speedily and *ure­
ly, al way* reliertn« *ntrertnr r
mouth wus full of mild, my eyes neer- Th- prtitretion It afford* l y iu
ly dugout with brush, my close full of
mud and water, and I n worse akeert&lt;|
man than yeu wus 4th of July when
that man run into yure buggy. Says 1
Hon. Tumble yeu deaarve the nnine
cans if thia iacut a onorable tumble
ACTS PI!
what is. I got out of that and climbed erilea of thl. wonderful medicine.
up the bank and looked for th e ingin*.
The boys coodent see enny.so I ait doun
forcing into tbe a
aud went to ritin agin agio, aud I writ
r'kin, oonrtehlFs
tocle*.
MANUFACTURERS OF
this.
PAIN IN THE BACK
UGHT AND HEA.VY
WeLI’me goiti to camp if tha is enny
left, I wil pin this to a bush so if enny WT ▲ T~&gt; MT &gt; T*
^3 • I Bright'* Disrate of the Kidney*. Diabetes, Dropty,
Jta&gt; L n JL2J»5yJ5B» • I Wrayel, Catarrh of tbe Bladd.r, Inability to luialn
wun finds it and I git killed yeu wil no JtjL
or Expel the Urine, Slone in the Bladder. Utah
what bee uni of me and let Trolly no Im
Colored. Scanty ar painful Urinating. Depoalu,
Caata or Shred* In the Urine.
AND
DEALERS
IN
ded. Good by, Orno, good by; don’t
cum west, stick to Nashville and The
News, dont be,inuniiy laker for ennyboddy but yureself aud all wil be well.
Whips, Combs, etc.,
Tel Molly I fot to ths last but was cut
ebr pertain I n&lt; to a flrrt class
all to peeces aud thrbde about the pra- And everylblnaHARNESS
SHOT.
It l« worn exactly wl
ry afore I giv *up. Write a long obit­
body aud itntrediately'c
uary tellin how good 1 wus and how
innosent I wus of rang. But I mnstgo.
Farewel.
T. Tumble.
(■equally cood for
P. S. If enny wan si.ood git this pa­
MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD.
per oph the bush, pleas send it to O.
De not be prejudiced. OIVR IT A TRIAL and be
Strong, Editor JiEwa, Nashville,Mich.
ranvineed that It i» boneat, reliable, offvetive and
rwUeaUr nuenlloo pal. to BETAlKlSO. AU hut what |xx»r feeble and rxluiu.Uxl body rr&lt;|Ulre»T"oo1y Years,
Tbo&lt;i»and.
are dally
tbetr
_-......ad*.Ing
- * -* ■ teal
— la- ooy to tb*
T. Tumble.
W. E. CLARK &amp; CO.
Dabble P. S. lfllivc yeu neethnt
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send it at Call.
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SINGLE OR DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

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Best Oak Tanned Leather.

QLEMETT SMITH,

Attorney at Law

AND

Agricultural Implements

Attorney * Counsellor,

JJ

100 Kegs Jefferson Naus at *3.25 rates.
600 Windows, 8x10, 12 lights; 25c.
250 Windows, 10x14, 8 lights, 35c.
200 Windows, 12x28, 4 lights, 55c.
200 Doors, 2-6x6-6, 5 panel, $1.25.
Two Tons Strictly Pure White Lead, $8.00.
Strictly Pure Boiled Oil, 60c. per gallon.
100 Gallons Pure Mixed Paints, $2.00 per gallon.
Six-inch Stove Pipe, I5c. per joint.
Round Eldows, 25c. each.

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HARDWARE,

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Iron, Nails, Stoves and Tinware.

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GROCERY

Table Spoons, Butter Knives,

Dessert Forks, Tea Setts
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New Fresh Good* and Low

Price*.

Boise Ac Francis
Haring bought for OA 8H a large, neat
stock of

C. C. WOLCOTT
JJEW FVBNITVHEAT

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Syrups, Tobaccos. Fish,

J. LENTZ &amp; SON’S
We would respectfully announce to the citizens] of Nashville
and vicinity, that we»are now
,

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Cheese ui Everything
KetW to (Mid a First Class Grtcery Stere 1

Wish to inform *11 that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods and low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.

Illgbest Priee paid for Produce
COME

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lowr» Truly,

BOISE &amp; FRANCIS.
g«OT AND SHOE SHOP.

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ALL NEW, AND OF

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Chancery Order.
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WE ALSO

CARRY A. ITTJLL LINK
It eatMtelorlly appearing to iue, by aSdarit
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ordered that tbe raid defendent
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Bridgeport, aud
Whitney Organs.
Webber. Cbiekeriug,
Hale, Christie. Hanes.
Bros., Whitney and

UNDERTAKER’S GOODS,
LOW FIGURES.
BURIAL CASES &amp; SHROUDS

Of every drscriptlon

Our Undertaking Departmn’t

CLOSE BUYING

STATE OF

IN BARRY COUNTY

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inxta* takiu all the little wuna cam* we
was green at the biants* and tha wanted
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Tranks, Valises, Blankets, Robes Nervous &amp; Physical Debility,

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needent print the last part of the first
part of the other part of that part of
this part of thin letter whare I rote part
of that pari of that first part when I
wu* on a part of tliat part of tlie crick
whan- jmi t of that part of the arth
clung to part of my close til I cooden t
part cm. and I had to part with that
part of the lettorin order to part wiih
HhU crick and go to that part of tbe
arth where part of oar party wus when
tlm parted, part goin one wa while part
went tolher, and whrn part cum bak I
had tolaf to think how part of our
party wps aheend to almost deth by a
party of good friendly in gins who cum
to hav m little fun with part of our
party while totlier part wus out hnntin,
and the ingin* new it. After skarin us
auffulfy th a raut Jim and tolled him as
how thn wu* ou a visit to git us to go
buflerlo hiintin with them, ami tha got
all the boys together and we consented
to go and had a wood time, I and Joe
giUin nocked opb our boast*. and Jim
4*&gt;u away with, while Dave got throde

Clearance Sale

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—If you would hare the blissful
consciousness of a man who has done a
good act, cast your vote next Tuesday
for our esteemed fellow' citizen, Lew­
is Durkee for Senator. Hard money
Democrats can vote for him with more
consistency than they can a soft money
Greenbacker. Then see to it old time
Democrats, you that love the ‘'dollar
of our daddies,” that one of Mr. Dur­
kee’s slips is pasted securely upon your
ticket, andyoa Will go to bed nt night
feeling better than you have for twenty

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.
—Wheat 95, potatoes SO, twits 80, corn
40, thermometer 85.
—Vote early, then go about your
business, if you would keep happy.
•
—E. Cook’s new house approaches
completion. Masons are now plaster-'
ing the same.
—Should any errors appear in this is­
sue, our readers bear with us. Our
better-half has been cleaning hous^..
—P. Holler has built a levee in the
mill pond, north from the new bridgeand reclaimed half an acre of fine pas­
ture lands.
—Dan.Evert* invited himself to a pri­
vate party at Al. Lentz the other even­
ing, but said party got even with Dan
by feeding him on cotton pie.
■- —Parties who have agreed to bring
in wood, are hereby notified that we
are out, and our devil has a soul to
save, the same as common frflks.

—Rev. E. Jones, pastor of the Chris­
tian church, on Sunday evening de­
livered a fine sermon upon “The Mor­
al Mau,” taking his text ‘from the
words: “Then Jesus beholding him
loved him,” fonnd in the 21st verse of
the tenth chapter of St. Mark'. The
speaker did Dot believe that the moral
man was worse than an ont-an-out
sinner,—that assertion had been made
years ago and was libel upon the min­
istry of the present age. The, moral
man, rather, was in advance of the
—Blacksmiths Cook, Stevens, Butler sinner his morality, and ready to com­
and Atkins have declared war on high mence a practical Christian life.
prices, and hereafter will shoe horse­
—Andy Plum’s shoe shop, in the Con­
flesh nt from 10 to 15 cents per shoe.
;
ner of the Union house, came very near
Dew Dickinson wont ont shooting
being the scene of a bloody tragedy, on
snipes on Durkee’s flats on Wednes­ Wednesday. Mrs. Beach, who has
day. He fired his gun off just nineteen been acting as agent for the Singer ma-,
times and brought down sixteen birds. chine, wns discharged by Brosseau, the

—The present political campaign,
just cloaing, -lias been the most free
from personal abuse of any President­
ial campaign within the recollection of
the oldest inhabitants. We hail the
dawning of a new political era.

I

Hastings agent, and she suspected Plum
of being the cause, so she entered the
shop and demanded why her character
had been maligned, at the same time
drawingout a revolver and planking it
down on a machine said: “ That is what
I defend my character with.” Plum’s
hair stood erect and he thought his
chances of polling a Weaver vote was
very slim, but he managed to stammer
out an apology, and felt much relieved
when she pocketed the Derringer and
triumphantly departed.
—The wedding festivities of Mr.
Frank Streeter to Miss Elma Cole, were
celebrated at the residence of the brides
parents in Maple Grove on Tuesday at
3:30 p. ni., Rev."A. Newton officiating.
About forcy relatives and friends were
present,and immediately after the cere­
mony, an appropriate poem was read
by Mrs. H. M. Laphnm. Several pres­
ents were given to the bride and groom,
and after congratulations were extend­
ed to the happy pair, the company
repaired to the dining room and did
ample justice to the viands which had
been prepared for the occasion. Sam­
ples of the pastry were sent to The
and ouronly wid&gt; i, that the
,_ .
.
wedded pair may have a long life of
happiness and usefullness.

—A span of horses belonging to A.
Stcyens of Ionia, strayed from their
owner U.t week. Toewtay, nod were
. — - ..— .I to ,1.,.
mwM. of XX.
traced
the Vfarm
W. Barnhart, JI
about five miles north-west of this
place, where they were recovered on
—That Clement Smith in capacity of
Saturday.
Judge of Probate, has served the peo­
—The severe wiuds of the past week ple of this county honestly and faith­
have been hard on politics,—especially fully, his bitterest political enemies
the streamer that floats from the hick­ dare not gainsay. An inspection of
ory. "English” has been completely the records will prove that he has con­
annihilated, and the appendage is lia­ ducted the business as economically ns
ble to be snapped off of the Democrat­ possible, and that the official books and
ic Presidential aspirant.
records are in a better shape than they
—W.E. Buel, T. C. Downing and Jim have ever been before. Having held the
Clay have returned from their north­ office one term he has got his hand in.
ern hunt They report 43 deer and a and in that sense alone is much;,better
large quanlty of small game, bagged qualified for the position, than a green
by their party. Six of the aforesaid hand, one who has had no experience
deer have arrived and are furnishing in such, or law matters, aud who would
meat for NashviUe-ites.
undoubtedly make mistakes, before he
—On Wednesday, while ’u gang of could learn the business, that might be
railroad men were laying steel rail, disastrous. But more than shis, Clein.
near Greggs crossing, one named Rath is an honest upright man, has proved
allowed his strong right hand to triffie himself a most cxellent officer, and the
with the end of a rail, and a badly people of Barry county will but serve
skinned hand was the result.
Dr. their best interests by continuing him
Goucher repaired damages ,and Rath in office for another term. Sec to it
voters that the name of Clement Smith
ryeht home to Charlotte to rest.
—The Michigan Central have made for Judge of Probate, is on the ticket
arrangements for the biggest excursion you vote.

—The best Democrats of Barry coun­
ty do not favor this indorsing business.
Read the sentiments of Uncle David
Smith, a life long and leading Demo­
crat, under the head of “An old time
Democrat speaks,” in another column.
It is square-toed, manly advice, and
should be heeded by] every honest
Democrat.
—Who should drop foto our sanctum
on Wednesday last, but one of our old
advertising patrons, when we bossed
the Lawton Tribune, Mr. N. B. McKin­
ney. Pole is a big-hearted, joily, sortof-a fellow, and as he related* some
anecdote of liappy by gone days, our
heart grew young and tender and we
wept with joy. Being an efficient drug­
gist of maay years expemoce, he has

—Rachel Purkey, a patient in the last
stages of consumption, Living two
miles east of this village, imparted to
the family on Sunday morning, Oct. 17,
the substance of a presentiment which
sue had during the night, that a vessel
on Lake Michigan had been wrecked
and several lives lost. She asked them
if they had not heard of any disaster of
that kind, and they treated the matter
lightly and assured her that it must
[ have been a dream. She strongly pro­
seated that she actually saw the wreck
and told the location of the fatal boat,
and also stated that a large number of
the passengers were unable to get off
the wreck liefore it sank, aud that they
went down inside the vessel. So strong­
ly impressed was she with the presen timeat that site impatiently awaited the
arrival of the daily papers, which she
strongly affirmed would contain an ac। count of the disaster, and when news
! of the lost Alpeena was received, they
were found to coincide with her vision­
ary account.

lepard &amp; Hazeltine of Grand
nd hereafter expects to visit
every thirty days.

—The recent frosts have damaged
tnauy apple*, which were left in the
orchards.

of the age. Excureon tickets will be
sold from Nashville ou Nov. 9th to
points on land grant railroads in Iowa,
Kansas, Dakota, Minn., Neb., Ark.
and Missouri at one half regular fare.
Secure tickets at once, or vou may be
left

(

L00AL GIBBLE-G ABBLE

WAYSIDE JOTTINGS.

No one will mine perusing Truman’s

The hickory leans several degrees
southward.
L. J. Wheeler’s new ad. is unavoida­
ble left over this week.
C. H. Van Arman of Hastings was in
town on Thursday.
Ed. Young of Tekonsha is visiting
friends in this vicinity.
Mrs. C. Ainsworth started on Thurs­
day to visit friends at Freeport. ’
Aspiring candidates have been more
numerous than ever before this week.
Geoi Howe and wife went to Battle
Creekxon Tuesday, to visit friends.
W.
Ay Is worth has bought a build­
ing spot of W. H. Burgess on* Middle
$tr6eU~z
Nursery agents are busy delivering
stock, which has been ordered the past
season.
Miss Mary- Babbitt of Freeport, has
been visiting fiiends in the village the
past week.
David Demaiay has purchased Eu­
gene Cook’s house and lot, opposite
Lewis Durkee.
.
The dance at the opera house on
Thursday, did not pan out the cash
very liberally.
H. H. Bush of Albion, father of E. A.
Bush, was visiting in this village the
fore part ot the week.
Potatoes are scarce anil many farmmers are looking around to find what
they need for home use.
The bleak fall wind whistles through
the crevices, and reminds us that stern
winter is hastening on apace.
V. H. Hanchett has moved his house­
hold effects to this village and intends
making this place his future home.
An audience of just thirty souls
greeted the Greenback Sampson at
the Opera house on Wednesday even­
ing.
The Blue Ribbon meeting will be
held at the Christian church next Sun­
day Oct, 41. A good attendance is de­
sired.
Mrs. Beach a music teacher of Grand
Rapids, has moved into the room lately
occupied by L. Addie Nichols, in the
bakery building.
Frank C. Boise has taken the agency
of the Domestic sewing machine, and
its good points are fully given in
Frank’s new ad.
H. A. Brown has presented The
{News with some mammoth onions,
and S. L.Feagles some remarkable fine
northern spy apples.
A temperance mass meeting will be
held at the Christian church on Sun­
day evening, and the committee Will
furnish entertainment for the occa­
sion.
James Clark addressed the people of
North Castleton, at the Hosmer school
house on Thursday eve., in the inter­
est of Republicanism. The house was
packed.
Dr. F. L. McConnick, formerly at
this tillage, now of Diamondale, has
been nominated for Represenative by
the Democracy of the first district
of Eaton Co.
G. W. Martin and wife had on ex­
hibition at the Boston store on Thurs­
day and Friday, a petrified woman,
found ou the plains of Colorado, last
August, by Capt. Pardridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Osman will entertain
the M. E. social on Wednesday eve­
ning, Nov. 3rd. Coinc one and all, aud
enjoy their hospitality which will be
dispensed in the shape of pumpkin pie
and fried cakes.
M. H. Wing of Hastings, was in town
on Monday, and received a telegram
announcing the death of his mother,
and W. H. Burgess drove witli him to
Hastings with single home and carriage
in one hour and a quarter,
Emery Coe and wife who hare been
visiting relatives and friends in this
vicinity, returned to their home in
Genesee county, N. Y. on Tuesday,
Hiram Coe and wife accompanying
them as far as Charlotte, to visiting
friends there.
Parties who wish to take advantage
of the low excursion rates offered by
the Michigan Central, to .visit south­
eastern Kansas, will do well to consult
W. N. Devine, who luubeen there, aud
consequently, is prepared to give all
needed information about the country.
Owing to the two political meetings
which are billed for next Monday even­
ing there will be no meeting of the It
R. Club. On the following Monday
evening, Nor. 8th, the regular club
meeting will be held at the usual hour,
and a full attendance of the members
and all interested in the temperance
work is desired, as business of imporance will be brought before the meet­
ing. A good program for the good of
the order will be prepared.
*

Early on Tuesday morning, armed
with Faber and scratch book, we wend­
ed our way to the enterprising and
newsy towns of Baltimore and Johns­
town. This section is populated with
an intelligent, inquiring and thrifty
class of people, who appreciate good
literature, are anxious to support the
best local paper in the county, and the
postmaster informed tu that more than
double the number of copies of The
News are distributed in these town­
ships, than any othqr county paper,
consequently no other inference can be
drawn, than that this is the leading
journal of the county, and its success
as such, is due largely to the zeal man­
ifested by the local correspondence,
and new additions have been made to
to the list, so that their chroniclings
will be anxiously awaited.
Reuben Seeley has purchased four
acres, of Mrs. Benedict, in East Balti­
more, and has the timber on the ground
fora dwelling, which will soon be
elected.
.
Franklin Pierce, who a few months
since returned from the western Ter­
ritories, has been prospecting in the
northern part of this state for a few
weeks, but is now stopping with his
brother Chas, in Baltimore, entertain­
ing the ague.
Miss. Martha Walton, who has.for
some time been working for Rufus
Stanton of Maple Grove was taken
violently ill last week, and on Sunday
was removed to her home in Balti­
more. Dr. Van Horn is attending, and
hopes are entertained of her speedy
recovery.
Politics occupy the minds of the en­
tire community regardless of sex, aud
official aspirants proclaim die doctrines
of their respective parties, to well
filled houses, nearly every evenjpg
in the week. Next Tuesday will de­
cide which side has made the most last­
ing impression on the minds of the
voters of these, as well as other town­
ships through the county.
D. C. Sanburn has gone to Illinois
and from thence is going to Tenn., to
train three of his dogs, which he has
taken with him, for the field trial at
Vincennes, Ind., which takes place
Nov. 15th. He has one of the finest
kennels of Llewellen setters in America.
Royal Bryant, who- has been ill for
some time, went into the loft of his
barn one day last week, and being
much fattigued, missed his footing and
and fell into the mow. Had he fell on
the other side of the beam, he would
have been preciptated to the floor, and
undoubtedly received severe, if not
fatal injuries.
Messrs. Jones, French, Eaton, Long
and Manning, a qhintette of young
n inirods, have entertaued an idea for
some time, that a week of camp life’s
history which would be romantic
enough to relate to their future posteri­
ty of the second generation— if such
posterity they-should have—and conse­
quently the parly perfected their ar­
rangements for a week’s sojourn at
Long and Crooked lakes, hunting ducks
and bobbing for minnows. On Thurs­
day, they gathered their worldly effects
into budgets, took provisions in a
crude state, cooking . utensils etc.,
and pitched their tent beside the still
waters of the above named lakes.
Scarcely had they been out from the
paternal roof twenty-four hours, when
"Home, Sweet Hom?,” seemed to creep
into the minds of three youthful aspi­
rants, and one by one they confided to
each other their tale of woe, aud when
the second day had been added to their
sojourn, the multifareous duties of
cooking their own grub, in connection
with the fatiguing tramp of a hunter’s
life, universally impressed their minds
with Hie fact that a closer proximity to
to their ma’ma’s cup-board was ex­
tremely desirable, aud on Saturday,
while their trail was yet fresh, they
turned their toes toward the heel-mark
of Thursday’s journey, and “We’re
Homeward Bound” was chanted, but
in talking upon the subject they don’t
like to tell why they were in such
haste to return before Sunday.
Competition is the life of business
and Warren Joy has put in a new stock
of goods at Dowling.
H. Merrill, the Johnstown p. m., has
resigned in favor of C. A. Bristol and
he hopes to be relieved of his official
duties as soon as eWetion is over.
Numerous improvements are being
made in Johnstown, and among the
new residence in process of construc­
tion, are thoM) of Dr. Chandler, a fine
wosften dwelling,one-half mile south of
Banfield, and Geo. Main, a large brick
mansion in northern Johnstown. The
Widow Tungate has her barn, which

wns torn down by the cyclone, raised
and enclosed, and it will shortly be
be ready for use. A Scougal has mov­
ed the upright of house down near his
shop at Banfield and will have it ready
to occupy by the last of this week.
Banfield is laboring under consider­
able inconvenience in regard to re­
ceiving and sending mail which has to
be taken over on the line of the Bed­
ford route aud there await the arrival
of the carrier, who, being a drinking
fellow, iaquite irregulur.and prelimin­
ary steps have been take to havejaregu­
lar route established to thattplnce,which
they much need, and that speedily.
Knowing that The News represen­
tatives are always welcomed at the
King Bros., we turned in there shortly
before suprertime and the kind hospi­
tality of the Kings is never to be for­
gotten. Their daily department was
viewed with- much interest and wc
saw one fine jar of butter which bad
been packed for a Chicago firm and
readily commands a price from 10 to
15 cents in advance of the regular
market price, its extra quality being
attributed to high grade of blooded
stock from which it is made, ih addi­
tion to the skill of Mrs. King in the
dairy department. A fine spbeimeu of
peu drawing, the workmanship of
Henry Kiug. was exhibited, which,
when finished will be an ornament
worthy a place in the studio of a pro­
fessional artist, or to deck the walls of
a King’s palace, which is uhdoubtedly
its destiny.
C. N. Y.

per

Year

Credit ScbscrutToks &gt;1.75.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1880. .

VOLUME VIIL

—W. H.Clute,a Jacksonian of Green­
back repute, was in town Monday eve­
ning. to expound Greenback doctrine,
but an audience wasn’t, and so he will
tfy it again to-night. *
—Charley Smith is a lively business
boy, that don’t propose to get left, so
long as the court knows herself, and
now delivers free in the village all
goods purchased of him.
—Jennie Walker, fell while playing
last Friday evening, broke her arm
near the wrist, in the same place where
it was broken several months ago. The
limb was reset by Dr. Goucher.
—Hon. James O’Donnell of Jackson,
one of the ablest and wittiest orators on
the stump thia campaign, speaks at the
opera house this press (Friday) evening
upon the principles of Republicanism.

j TERMS; 81.50

Deroted
to the_____Interests
of the Beet PartyJ under the Sun.
_______
■___________

I

NUMBER6.
LOCAL MATTERS.
TOO TUL'E.
Where the knife cutsthe blood flows,
and none bot
but wounded tikds Hutter.
flutter.
c—
Singer in the market, and are selling
them on Monthly and Quarterly pay­
ments for &gt;85.00. The New Singer is
far in advance of the Old Singer, and
is to day drawing the Old Style Singer
out of the market. This is an entirely
new machine, and has never been fixed
over or re-numbered. Beware of ma­
chines having Two Nuabem. The
White possesses many points of soneriorisy over any other machine, and is
to-day, taking everything into consid­
eration, its Large Arm, Self Setting
Needle, Automatic Tension aud Ele­
gant Venered Case, the Cheapest Ma­
chine in the Market. All those who
contemplate purchasing, as well as
those who do not, are invited to ex­
amine this wonderful marvel of me­
chanical ingenuity. C. C. Wolcott.

tyTruman takes the lead on under­
ware for men, ladies end children.
ty Patrons, are yon aware that now
is the time when merchants have to pay
their debts and buy new stocks of
goods ? Such is the case and we must
have money to do it with, and don’t
you forget'it!
D.C. Grifkith.

iy I have found the place to buy
goods cheap, I got my Boots nt
•-W. G. Ails worth’s.

ry Ladies see those elegant ready
made Beaver Cloaks at Kocher Bros.
The largest and finest stock in town.

For Sole, Cheap.^
1 Span-Horses, Harness, Wagon and
Sleighs, 2 Cows. 1 Spring calf and 9
Hugs. For particulars inquire of H.
Dearth on the L. 8. Smith form, 2
miles east of Nashville.
&lt;5-6)

This is the season of the year when
the gossiping house-wife can exultingryIf you want a good Carpet for a
ly point her finger at, and make all sorts
of remarks about their neighbors car­ small amount of money, call on L. J.
Wheeler.
pets which hangs on the line.

ty Last call everj one have ha vine
A grateful acknowledgement of all
acts of kindness and sympathy from an unsettled account with me must call
friends during our late time of sorrow and settle the same at once.
is thankfully given.
Mr. A Mrs. Alex. Blair.

TAKE NOTICE

During the past few days, farmers
from as far south as Nashville, Barry
connty, and other places south, have
been purchasing from our merchant
potatoes for their own winter cousumptiou.—Portland Observer.

Mr. Demary has retired from the firm
of Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co. and leaves
for Iowa the first of November next. It
is therefore necessary that all accounts
should be settled by that time, all in­
debted to said firm will please lie
prompt in paying the same, as this will
New Church.
positively be the only call made. Rcj
All persons interested in building a member, Nov. 1st.
a Methodist church in Maple Grove,
4tf
Kellogg Demaray &amp;.co.
uro rexqested to meet at Phillip Schaf­
er’s, next Monday, Nov. 1st, for the
ty 63 Overcoats to select from at
W. G Aylsworth’s.
purpose of grading the church lot. Let
there be a general rally.
ty 50 new styles elegant Dress Goods
A. D. NIwton.
at
Kocher Bros.
ry D. C. Griffith, is now receivcStrayed. From my form near Cross
ing his second stock of goods since
Sept. 1st. He reports many styles of school house 4 miles north wast of
goods much lower than they were Nashville, on the 20th, of August last,
red brown yearling heifer. Any infor­
earlier in the season.
mation regrarding its whereabouts will
ty All persons indebted to Ains­ be rewarded. 0 7. Ludwig Weiss.
worth is. Brooks, eith-ir by note or ac­
Brick for Sale.
count, will please call and settle their
account,
if not settled in ten dajs,
I have just burnt a kiln of 300,000 of
their biUs will l&gt;e handed to an attor­ the finest pressed brick of the season.
ney for collection.
Intending purchasers will do well to
Ainsworth A. Brooks.
give me n call. 6-9. Wm. Bostok.
Nashville. Oct. 28. 1880.
iy One hundred horse Blanketsjust
WASTED
received aud will be sold for &gt;1.25,
Truman’s
One Thousand curds of Railroad wood casli at
wanted. Apply early Kyou wish a con­
ty 100 Suits of Clothing for men
tract.
L. J. Wheeler.
and bo vs to choose from nt
W. G. Aylswoth’s.
I sell more goods for 10 lbs. of butter,
4 doz. of eggs and a few shillings in
Here I Am.
money than any man in Barry county.
D.C. Griffith.
Bring along your horses to the shop
formerly occupied by Charley Scheldt,
A Wagon that Will Carry 5,000 Lbs. and I will do your shoeing in short or­
With a Broken Axle.
der and at reasonable rntes. 1 am pieWe copy the following account of a pared to do all kinds of business in my
moat surprising and gratifying test of line, aud farmers will find it to their
advantage
to give me a call before go­
the Jackson Wagon, from the Austin
P. M. Butler.
(Texas) Daily State* mini, of October ing elsewhere.
19th.
[V No lady should buy a cloak until
“P. H. Gerhard, ageut for the Jack­
son improved wagon, sent to the fair they hove seen my stock and prices.
G. A. Truman.
grounds last evening one of those cel­
ebrated 3-inch thimble skein wagons,
iy A full line of Cloakings, inclu­
loaded withsabd weighing 3.000 pounds ding the celebrated Washington Mill
drivers weight 150 pounds, making
Silver Medal, nt Kocher Bkos. Every
3,240 pounds. The hind axle was held lady
ought to see them before she buys.
by The truss rod. E. H. Bement,
traveling agent, says he will add to­
ry The best *9.50 Boots in the mar­
morrow enough to make it 5,000 pounds ket at
WAylsworth’s.
and anybody who wants to ride don’t
iy The Diamond Staid Overall, the
count. If a Jackson wagon will haul
5,000 pounds with the hind axle sawed best there is mode, at C.A. Nichols’.
entirely through and supported only
ty Sugar marked down one cent per
by the truss rod, how much will a
pound at
Tri mam’s.
sound Jackson wagon 1181111”
The Jackson wagon is sold by C. C.
GF* That wife of mine bought her
Wolcott. __________________
Cloak of W. G. Aylsworth, and you
ty This week I reduce prices on don’t know how it improves her looks.
Sheetings, Dress Goods, Cloakings,
Horse Mhoeing and Jobbing
Rubber Boots, Sugar and other numer­
Blncksmitbing.
ous other articles for cash. I don’t
Sive away goods but will meet compeE. Cook wishes to announce, that on
tion from all quarters remember that. and after the 17th of Sept, be will do
D. C. Griffith.
Horseshoeing and nil kinds ef Custqpi
Work. Chas. Middleton, the Bob#8hoer, will do your work in t he must ap­
On the evening of the 21st, between proved manner. We shall be pleased
Northrop’s and Hubbard’s on the road to see you all.
Eugeke Cook.
to Morgan a dark heavy wool, overcoat
ty AU those indebted to me. will
The finder will be rewarded by leaving
the same at this office or with the own­ please call and settle up immediately.
Mrs. L. 0. Crocker.
er.
6-7.
A. F. Hubbard.
ty Rubber boots cheap for cash at
__________ .TaSUx’s.

iy A full line of Dress Goods at
Ayuworths.

New Cider.
Bring along your apples s
new patent press and gn
is now in operation. l am

Additional Local on fourth page.

apples.

�been lowered
mitof Mount El
about forty finit
volcanic activity.
AccoaniMO to recent statistics, taking
1,000 well-to-do jHirsom* and 1,000 pour
persons, tdU-r five yean* there remained
quite common in Engliuid, tliis is prob­ alive of the prosperous SMS, of the poor
only 655. After fifty yean* there re­
ably the only one in America. .
mained of the prosperous 557, of the
poor 263 ; at seventy years of age there
iBdioM* Love fsr Tkelr Children.
remained 235 of the prosperous, and of
A rear ar two ago, tho daughter of an
Indian chief, who had been educated in the poor 65.
A iiecobd of the weather kept nearly
New York, returned to tho Reservntian.
as a teacher. The tribe were roused to three centuries ago by the famous as­
tronomer, Tycho Brahe, on the coast of
numb®' thus made, to all appearance, Denmark, lias lately l&gt;een published at
Copenhagen by theltoyal Danish Acad­
tho equal of the whites.
Tire Indians are passionately fond of emy, of Sciences. The manuscript had
their children; and in every wigwam, found its way into tho imjMirial library
fathers and mothers schemed how they

the

CataMML—The boat way to deal with

“Well," raid the ’Squire, “1 suppose I
may m well speak to him about it;” so
warmly with flannels next tho akin, and,
after breakfast, which Amy and Archie
alone enjoyed, he called ths latter Ixick above all, to k~P .the feet warm and
after the others had left the roun. The dry. Children sitting with damp shoes
ou are •almost certain to contract catarrh.
The evaporation of the moisture pro
duces a constant chilliness which is dan­
At hut he broke the silencu by saying, gerous even to those in robust health.
Childron'H feet and legs uro ordinarily

•SQUIRE BLAKE’S LOSS.

forget that you were the only one in the
room
room where
where the
tho money
money wm
- ------left,
- - , so
— we
think—that is—no doubt it was a great
temptation, but tell us tho truth, that
will Im* the best for as alL"
■Archie stood silent a moment ; the
color left his face, as he stood looking up,
“ O. yon don’t think I—I stole it 1"
“We hope not; but if it is true, tell
us now, and we will forgive you."
“But I didn’t take it," cned the boy ;
“ can’Jjyou believe me ? look in my rocm,

Mrs. Blake was bouse cleaning. With . Mrs. Blake entered the room just
M mills r 1 of Deborah, • colored then. “O, it isn’t likely it would bo
day they had come to
room, which besides
to lie newly papered.
Squire had mildly deturning everything upside down, if they
were cleaning boxes. *’
The room opening from the sitting
roo. was lower in the walls than that,
thus giring space for two small closets,
one on each side of the chimney. It had

Mra. Blake had a plot in her mind re­
garding them, and that was to fill them
with some old Ixiolui which were naw
“only lumbering up the howie?’ in her
vipw," though if the Squire had been told
of this? Ids opinion might have been
quite different for he seemed to have a
lathe

child of a neighbor of theBlakea. About
*ye*r before our story begins, his parents
dred, leaving him and a sister without
wanting some one to help alxmt the
“chorvH.’’ had taken him to live with

the family; his sister found a home with
name friends in the neighboring town of
Chelton.
’Squire Blake wns not a poor man, and
there would sometime l&gt;e, as the neigh­
bors snid, “ quite a fortune to fall to.
•ocsebody." So Archie was considered
to be very fortunate in having a home
here, for tho ’Squire and his wife hail
often spoken of adopting a boy, their
only child lieing the little Amy. a girl of
eight or nine yearn—and now" it looked
as thought .Archie might be the boy
whom they would adopt.
But while we bare wandered from the
wccne st the beginning, the cleaning has
progressed finely; Mra. Blake has called
Archie to go with her to the attic to help
bring down some books which have been
crowded out of the house. She selected
•ome volumes, and taking an Armful, left
Archie to do the same, and went down
ctairs. As she entered the sitting-room
«hn wm met by Mr. Stevens, a wealthy
farmer.
“Haw'd do, Mrs. Blake,** said he;
“cleaning’ house, I reckon; well, I won’t
hinder you long. I couldn't find the
•Squirt- anywhere’s round, so I just drop­
ped in to leave that monev you heard
him tell of, very likely; if he hain't to
borne no matter. Guess I can trust it to
7&lt;x»;" and with a good-natured “ha, ha,"
an appreciation of the joke, he produced
■a generous pocket-liook, and taking from
it a roll erf bills, counted out the sum
wanted, and handed it to Mrs. Blake.
••The ’Squire understands: there is uc
need of a receipt,” he,said; then, with a
•‘good day," ho was gone.
Mrs. Blake stood a moment with the
money in her hands—one hundred dol-

“B’s done gone’n broke my arm now
to' am" she wailed. Mrs. BI»ke helped

her to a more comfortable place than tluJotchcn floor, and ascertained the fact
■that she bad fallen down some steps.
The broken arm proved to be nothing
-more serious than a sprained wrist; that
-waa Iwd enough, however, in Deborah’s
opinion, though it “mightha’ ben wnss■«r." r:.e confjssed.
iangtii die was in a condition to go home.
Ifrauwhilft, Ardiie had packed the books
«toiy iu the cloaete atad had busied him«elt*out&lt;if doom.
It had taken some time to “straighten
■thfogs
■tmtiga nut,
out. ” ns
M Mrs.
mto Blake
Biaxe expressed
nmemea it.
n,
aft. r Dtboraa s accident and the money
wa« not thought of again until after tea
when nid.l-ulv Mn Blake exclaimed.
“
Land SAkea.
Reuben. Mr.
“Ihnid
sakes, Reuben,.
Mr. Stevens
Stevens wm
wan
Iwre to-day Mid left that money; bless

•hie ’Squire turned

dattaug-room.
*'Bri»g a
*1^4* It U.

Reuben; I’m sure I
it waa carried in. but
be fcsuid.
They

among his things now," she interrupted,
speaking more sternly than usual; prob­
ably lierng conscious of her own careless­
ness in tho matter, she was more willing
to blame some one else.
Archie’s eyes filled with tears, and he
turned with a mute glance of appeal,
that touched the heart of one, at least,
of his oOcnscrs, but the ’Squire left the
room. He talked with the boy after thia,
but nothing could make him oonfess his
guilt
The time passed, and it was deaided that
Archie should go to Chelton ; a place
wns found for him, and lie. poor boy,
was glad to got away from the reproach­
ful faces of his former friends, for Amy
uloue believed him innocent.
“ I just know you didn't take the old
money, so there !”
After he was gone, though she missed
her playmate at first, it was tho ’Squire
who felt his absence most Ab for his
wife she hardened her heart against him,
declaring they were well rid at the little
thief.
There was no more talk of adopting a
boy. Occasionally they heard of Archie,
and the report was always a good one.
In course of time the lost money was
forgotten by all but those whom it most­
ly concerned.

aml left the money which so soon dis­
appeared, and again it is house cleaning
time; there are several rooms to be
pni&gt;ered this time, and among them the
hitting room.
Amy is now a young lady just out of
school; at present she is standing in the
doorway of the room, watching the man
m he tears off the paper, m it wm
thought best to do &gt;Mrfore the new waa
put on.
“Why I ’’ she exclaimed, a&lt;* one piece
came off, “what is. this, a little doox*?"
“Yes, don't yon rcmemlier the closets
we had papered over years ago f said
her mother.
.
Her curiosity regarding them was not
satisfied till she had climbed some steps
and had with difficulty pried open the
dooes of one.
“Why, it’s full of books I” she ex­
claimed.
“I have good reason to remember
when they were put in; it wMat the time
Archie Turner stole that money of your
father’s,” said her mother.
Amy utood looking over the books
when suddenly, with on exclamation of
surprise, she sprang down the steps and
went after her mother, who had left the
room. .
“I have found it I" she exclaimed,
excitedly.
“Found what, child?"
For answer, Amy opened a book and
held it before her mother, disclosing the
lost money, nicely laid away where it
hail been undisturbed kmjco the day Mra.
Blake had unconsciously dropped it be­
fore going to attend Deborah.
When the ’Squire came home there
wm quite a story for him to hear. After
it wm finished, no sat a moment wiping
his spectacles, then putting them on, re­
marked, “Bless the boy, I never could
quite believe he took it.”
Of course Archie must be acquainted
with the discovery, and the "Squire sud­
denly remem liered tliat he hod business
in Chelton tho next day. Accordingly
the morning saw him on his way; the
young law student wm much surprised
by this call from the 'Squire.
■
“You don't know how hard it has been
all this time to think that you believed
that I had taken the money," ho said
after the story wm told.
“But I know it hw been hard to beEeveit,” was the reply.
Archie gladly accepted an invitation to
visit the Rlsketi, where he wm welcomed
by all, and the friendship between him
a^dXinyWMIloti&lt;SHaUinithadbeen
their childhood. But it came to pa®*
J"
‘
the,
not by adoption.

B1*ko- thoa«b

Awful Betributhm.
A writer on Australian life, in the
Boston Commercial Ballstln, tolls how
a sick man waa found by his mate at the
diggings murdered, and his gold gone.

uiaum^uiuj ansjA; ■im mo uiuuej,
which, tor safe keeping had boon placed
in the place of detention. Nothing could
be hoard of him, but a few days later
came the following: “Mr. Magistrate:
wouldn’t take it, of oourae.’ Jim Bell (the murdered man) was once
a mate of mine. He was a good man.
You will find his murderer at the head of
“ No. Dsad Horae Gully. I have kept the
gold for a reward.
Kangaroo Bum.
here and went to her.”
They found the murderer’s remains—a
flealdess skeleton, every bone being
'do one but Archie."
picked clean. He bsul i*&gt;on staked down
to the ground, with his back to an ant­
ame thought wm in 1
hili, and left fur the ants to eat him alive.
A more awful retribution can scarcely be

little
is so preva|lfcL10 wonder that catarrh
&lt;*
lent among them.
The Ear.—Dr. Rooea, in a lecture on
the ear, said that no small amount of
trouble in the ear wm caased by too
frequent syringing and boring out with
a twisted towed or handkerchief, not to
mention hair-pins, bodkins and other
metallic instruments. In his opinion,
one should never put anything in the
ear smaller than the little finger, al­
though one writer said put nothing
smaller than the elbow. The avoidance
of many ear troubles wm to be assured
by taking care not to duck the head in
cold water, -iir to syringe the deeper part
without th^ order of a physician, or in­
troduce any body which can push tho
wax loweY down in the drum.
Bmxa. —The beet application for a
burn isahrament made of lime wxter
and qiirheaten together until it looks
like butter melted to dress vegetables
for the table. It matters not whether
oommon lime or the chloride of lime is
used, and either sweet or linseed oil will
answer. Wrap the burned part iu fine
linen covered with this mixture, and
cover thickly on tlio outside with raw
cotton to exclude the air. Open it but
once in twenty-four hours, and then
carefully soak off tho rag with lime water
and oil, so as not to injure the tender
skin that may be forming on tho wound.
Baiho well with the liniment, and put
on a clean dressing of rags wet with the
liniment, and cover with cotton as at
first. Whore lime cannot be had, the
next beat dressing wo know of it. soot
mixed with lard, well melted and’strained
to get out the porticlos of soot In this
case you may first use strong alum water
to aasuager tne pain, and then put on a
plaster of the above. In any ease, over
the mgs put raw cotton, to exclude tho
air and keep tho port from being rubbed.
American incomes.
There is no table of the average dura­
tion of fortunes; but the statistics of
business failures in the country since
1866 show that tho average yearly fail­
ures ranged from 1 in 163 in the year
1871 to 1 in 75 in 1876. How many buriness men in a thousand fail, once or
more, during their business lifetime, I
cannot learn. Tlio proportion used to
be estimated for Now England at 97 per
cent That is probably too high a fig­
ure for the businees of txlay. oondncted, m it‘in, upon much shorter credits
than formerly. But tho proportion of
traders who fail is probably not lower
than 75 per cent of the whole number.
How many of our people live upon
Oieir invested means ? In 1866 our in­
come-tax returns showed 771,000 incomrs of $500 per year and over, and
6,000,000 incomes of less than $500. But
these were not incomes from capital ;
they w$re mostly earnings or wages.
Proliably not one in a hundred of these

at tho incomes over $500, ropreseuted
the interest upon investments. In
France, ten years later, the census re­
turned no leas than 2,000,000 people,
rentiers, who live entirely upon their
invested means. In 1877 7,500,000 of
people, one-fifth of the population, were
enrolled as rentes-holders or savings­
banks depositors ; but it must be added
that the savings banks do not often fail
in France, and that sooner or later they
are apt to fail with us.
Most of these
de. otats are small ones. But no loss
than 2,000,000 of the French can say
with Petrarch, Parva red ap(a mihi :
“ It is little enough, but it wil do for
ma.”
Thus, in spite of the resources of the
country, in spite of the almost universal
search for wealth, and in spite of the
fact that we have a greet many rich
men at any given time, we still do
not have a large class of permanently
rich men; we do not even have, like the
French, a large class of persons who
have a permanent though small com­
petence. The rich American's wealth
is extremely volatile ; in nine cases out
of ten it is “fairy gold.”
The old
L-nd-owDers form the chief exception
to tho rule; especially in our large cit-

Thm size attained by icebergs is some­
ana girls. UU8* at hiu» ume. iuv
prietorofa traveling circus visited the times prodigious. From measurements
ilescrvation with his miserable worn-out made upon one Dr. Hayes estimated it
horses and performera, and being struck to contain about 27.000,000,000 feet
by the bright, eager face and fearless 1 .while its weight must have been not leas
riding of a young girl of fourteen, went than 1,000,000,000‘tqns. It was groundto her father and offered to educate her
in the East and Bend her home a lady if
new* and tho bizo of the glacier from
ho would allow her to go with him.
The credulous Indian cooacntetL The which this mass had become detached. I
circus started m the night, and the girl
A vxbt curious proof of the identity of
went with it. It waa two days before the animal and vegetable protoplasm haa
story reached the agent ana missionary, br-en supplied by Claude Bernard, who
who sent for the girl’s father, and told him j has shown that both uro alike sensitive
how he had been doped by the showman, to the influence of- anftstlieticn. Ex­
whoso purpose was undoubtedly to train posed to ether, a sensitive plant no longer
her for the ring. The Indian stood sil­ closed its leaflets when touched. As­
ent for a moment; then, raising both similation and growth, os well oh germ­
hands to heaven, he cried,—
ination, are arrested by chloroform.
“ O God, visit not my ignorance on my Schutzenberger has proved that the
child r .
.
fresh cells of tho yeast plant breathe
Without anoiher word, ho started in like an aquatic animal.
pursuit Ho had no horse, nor money to
pay his fare on the railway. Ho traveled ,
Will Education Yield Subsistence!
four hundred miles on foot before ho re- :
covered his child, uninjured, though | As education, yes; but what sort of
an
education? A bricklayer’s education,
worn to a skeleton from exhaustion and j
hunger.
.
j nn artisan’s, a funnor’s, would, indeed,
We, to whom education, as a rule, . help him to earn a living. A college
comes aa freely bh air or sunshine, can education would give him a social ad­
have little conception cf the hungry des- ; vantage, but it would not, in itself, in­
K' with whicn these copper-oJured 1 crease his chance of earning a livingit
hers in Indian wigwams covet the : would rather diminish it. Fer, as was
opportunity which we nold so cheaply. tiointed out in on interesting paper
There ia no sight more jiathctic than a lately published in this magazine, our
human being struggling vainly for tliat colleger do not, like the French and
knowledge whioh will make a man of it German univeraitice, instruct a young
man in the bread-winning pursuits ; the
instead of a brute.
An Omaha teacher tells ub tliat tho American colleges are, on the contrary,
children of that tribe came lost winter institutions for general culture. I do
to school, walking from two to six miles. not take up the question licre of tho
The hunt last year failed, and they had amount and value of the culture they
no mocassins. Their bare feet marked supply. Tho point for us to note is that
tlniir way on the ioo and snow with the educated young American who has
not a spedol education m a bread-win­
bloody prints.
How many white children would do ner is worse off, as to his money pros­
this of their own accord ? Two schools pects, than the young American who has
at the East are now open to Indian chil­ no college education at all. Dig he can­
dren under the care of the Government, not, and to beg ho is ashamed. Two of
one at Carlisle, Pa, and the Industrial the professions at least are fatally over­
Training School at Hampton, Va. It is crowded. Tho United States, with a
the object of the Goverment to send back population not greatly larger than that
these educated youths aa teachers to of the German empire, graduates every
year five timou as many physicians; for
civilize and elevate their tribes.
the German empire limits the number
Lofty Towers.
of ito doctors, and we do not limit that of
The crown of William Penn’s hat, ours. Very many of our physicians not
_____
which
is to adorn his thirty-nix foot only wait yeors for practice, but never
statoc surmounting the lofty tower of the get into practice at all. It is much the
now Pbihuldphia public buildings, will same with the profession of law. In
bo just|535 feet from the pavement. This both professions there are prizes for a
is higher than any other tower yet con­ few, and failures, more or leas com­
structed. Trinity steeple, in New York plete, for the many. The engineer­
aud other scientific
City, which seema so impeding with its ing, mining,
height of 284 feet, shrinks into insignifi­ profession'* offer a somewhat better
cance in comparison with the lofty spire chance, and public life, almost neglected
which is intended to be tho crowning os s profession, will attract a better class
glory of Penn Square. The highest of young men from year to year. But
towers which hove yet been constructed upon none of these, save in favored and
are those of the Cologne Cathwlm!, which exceptional cases, os where c son suc­
have at present a height of 524 feet 11 ceeds to his father’s practice, can a
inches, ar 10 feet 1'inclt below Mr. young man depend for a fortune, or even
Penh’s proposed hat As, however, the lor immediate support. They, too, offer
Cologne towers are still unfinished, and a certain social dignity. But m a rule
aim at an ultimate altitude of 576 feet 9 it is the laborer, artisan, or tradesman
inches, the Penn Square Tower may that has the better chance of supporting
never enjoy the distinction of lining tile himself; it ia the educated man that
highest iu the world. The following are has, more frequently, to wait before ho
the heights of some of the chief lofty can pay his way. If, therefore, we edu­
buildings: Tower of St Nicholas, at cate our sous, it is all the better reason
Hamburg. 473 feet 1 inch; cupola of St why we should provide, not indeed for
Peter's, Rome, 469 feet 2 inches; Ca­ their independence, but some aid during
thedral spire at Strasburg, 465 feet 11 the years which they are likely to spend
inches; pyramid of Cheops, 449 feet 5 in waiting before they can achieve their
inches; tower of St Stephen's. Vienna, position.
It is to l»e remembered, too, that
443 feet 10 inches; tower of St. Martin’s,
Landshut, 434 feet 8 indies; Cathedral these years of waiting may become, with
spire nt Frieburg, 410 feet 1 inch; such aid, vears of scholarly or scientific
Cathedral at Antwerp, 401 feet JO inches; accomplishment, if not of money­
Cathedral at Florence, 390 feet 5 inches; making ; years of strengthened prepara­
8L Paul’s, London, 365 feet 1 inch; ridge tion ; years that might introduce and
tiles of Cologne Cathedral, 360 feet 3 brighten a career, instead of WMk*d
inches; Cathedral tower at Mudgeburg, years that cloud or apoP it—T. M.
339 feet 11 iuchcs; tower of the new Coan, in Harper's Mayazinc,
Votive Church at Vienna, 314 feet 11
inches; tower of the Rathbuns at Berlin,
A Spider’s Cradle.
288 feet 8 inches; and the towers of
Notre Dome at Paris, 232 feet 11 inches.
1 spider—found in the south­
of
Europe—makes a curious
—Philadelphia Pnu.

The Horrors of Chinese Warfare.
It is horrible to contemplate, says the
British Medical Journal, that in the silk case somewhat the shape of a balloon
But if our class of permanently Dot improliable event of hostilities break­ upside down, not quite half an inch
wealthy people is small, so also is our
ing out between Russia and China in long, and fitted with a door, or cover,
class of destitute people. We are fortu­ Central Aria, large armiis* will l*o sent which may be opened, though site leaves
nate in having no such immense and into the field by the latter power unac­ it carefully closed. In tliis are placed
Iwrmful inequality of fortunes as we sea companied by medical officers, and un­ the ogga, from which little spiders will
in modern England. Our 111 fortune is provided with ambulances, bandages, or come in the spring. To protect them
this, that our class of moderate compe­ surgical appliances of any kind. Tbo from enemies and from cold the anxious
tences is also small, that so few of ns, rick and wounded of these armies will mamma makes an outer cose of exactly
in spite of our opportunities and our la­ have only comradeship to look to for the same sliape, only about an inch long",
bors, have seized tho good of even a succor; and when rapid advances or re­ and of course larger all around, also
small assured competence. The land is treats are being effected, comradeship is, fitted with a closed door. Between the
full of people who have not, on the other of course, of no avail, so that they will two cases tho space is stuffed with a
hand, and who are not likely to have, be left- to perish miserably where they
any assured
competence, however fall. It ia almost incredible that an
empire, Initiating an ancient civilization
and celestial culture, should lie so care­ hung to a bush, and left throughout the
lew of the lives of its defenders ns to wiatermajority in any community ; but need it make not the faintest attempt to supply
&gt; C- X Iiiucn
be, in a country of re«&gt;urces like this, them with aid when struck down by tho
The linden, or boas wood, is justly
so nearly the uiiivcrwd lot ? Might not casualties of warfare; yet such is the
many of ua avoid it by a greater care for case, and in previous campjugus in celebrated
for ----------------------------------a ^bade *Dd ornamental
—
a moderate competence, a lessened am­ China the scenes witnessed on a field of I tree. It is hardy in this soil and climate;
bition for fortunes ?— T. M. Coan, in buttle for days after the conflict was over, I frequently growing to a groat height It
Harper'e'Maffsutne.
,
qualities for tho bees to
when tlie wounded were slowly dying in affords excellent qualities
protracted agonies by tiie rido of the gather
It blossoms —
in vuuu,
June,
«»
-honey.
—
Turkish Baths for Horara.
dead, hare been mdiwcnbably Indecnu when other
oilier ten-pastures
bee pastures are scarce. The
A novelty in the method of treating and Painful Tim neglect ci sick m*d foliage is largo and heart-ehimed, and
horses afflicted with rheumatism, iniln- wonndeu snldien; is a great blot on Chi- the flower a yvllowlsh wliite. The wood
enza, pleurisy, filled legs, cough/, etc., ut-ao dviiizHtion.
uj w-ft and clear, and is much used in
has been established atahorae infirmary
in New York city. The animal receives
Aocohi&gt;I'*g to a Viennese statistical and a thrifty grower, and
h Turkish bath, similar to those given
human beings, sod, it » claimed, with
tho sunu beneficial effect. The bath is in Europe.

might bo supposed, aud even during
month in which the average tem peral ur

party remained unimpaired. The men
adapted themselves m much as pomible
to the habits al the natives, feeding

Plenty of game wm found by the advent­
urers, who were able to secure with
The difficulty of approaching these ani­
mals was often very great, for in the still,
cold air the step of a man upon the snow
could be

tempered steel.

It wm

lubricants harden and interfere with the
working of the locks. When the guns
were brought into the warm atmosphere
of the huts to be cleaned, they would at
once become coated with moisture, and
dt-ery part had to be carefully dried and
wiped, lest the hunter, on stepping into
tho cold air again, would find a useless
block of ice.in his hands. A bottle of

gealod to the consistency of thick sirup
bv the intense cold, and tho cup from
which uno of the travelers essayed to
drink actually froze to his lips. Tho
low temperature of this latitude per­
mitted, some of the Esquimaux in the
They set upright in the ice several keen
knife blades and covered them with
blood. These the wolves licked, slicing
their tongues, but, being prevented by
the cold from feeling the wounds at the
time, their own warm blood tempted
them to continue until their tongues
were so scarified that death was inev­
itable.
The Earth’s Popalatlon.
In the new issue (No. 6) of Behm aud
Wagner’s well-known “ Bevolkeruug der
Erde " there are several points of freon
interest. Since the last issue, about two
fears ago, the population would seem to
ave been increased by about 17,000,000,
the present population of the earth, ac­
cording to Behm and Wagner, lieing 1,­
456,000,000, m against 1,439,000,000 two
years ago. This, however, can not be
set down to be absolute natural increase,
much of the addition . being, no doubt,
tho result of new and more accurate nto-

to take account of several new ccdbiib,
some of them in countries where the
[xipulation has not been accurately conn­
toil for many yean, if st all We have,
for example, the census of Spain in 1877;
Portugal. 1878; Greece, 1879 ; Bosnia
and Herzegovina, 1879; New Zeland,
1878 ; Peru. 1876 ; Denmark, 1880, be­
sides several smaller places. The total
population is divided among tho conti­
nents os follbws : Europe, 816,929,000,
or the. ratio of 82.5 per square kilometre ;
Asia 834,707,000, or 18-7 per square kilo­
metre ; Africa, 205,679,000, or 6.9 per
square kilometre; America, 95,495,500,
or 2.5 per square kilometre ; Australia
and Polynesia, 4,031,000, or 0.4 per
square kilometer©; the remainder, 82,­
000, belong to the north polar region,
mostly Iceland and Greenland. Al tllough
the census of the United States has been
taken some months since, and a few of
the data oozed out in an irregular fashion,
Herren Behm and Wagner have not
made any statistics. They calculate that
the census ought to give a result of nt
leMt 47,000,00a The editors have also
made a fresh planimetncol calculation of
the urea of Africa, yielding n result of
29,383,390 square kilometres. Of this
area about six and a third millions are
forest and culture land, tho same area
savannahs and scattered woods, 1,500,000
bush, 4,200,000 stejipe, and 10,500,000
desert The last item seems appalling,
but it should be remembered that muon
of this desert may be reclaimable, and
tliat it includes" large areas of fertile
oases. A new planimetric calculation of
the area of South America yields the re­
sult of 17,732,128 square kilometres, dif­
fering greatly from the sum of the official
areas given by the South American gaverumeutH.—Pall Mnl' ej-—*•- '

Sponge Goth.
One of the recent German inventions
consist of a new kind of cloth, which ia

are
thoroughly beaten with a heavy
hammer, in order to crush all the mineral
and be
vegetable
impurities,
ho that they
-an
* nsd v wXl
anrt}™
n
paring being Hewed together. The fabric
which is thus obtained ia described as
being free from all the danger which
sometimes arises from the absorption of
poisonous dyra into the system; it absorbs
without checking the perspiration, so
ra to diminish the danger of taking cold;
it is a conductor, and therefore hdpa to
maintain a uniform surface temperature;
it can be more readily cleansed than the
ordinary woolen garments; its flexibility
decrcnscs the liability of chafing: aud tho
ease with which it can l» employed iu
slioes, stodungs, drawers, undershirts
and other articles of clothing, will, it ia

_______________________

A Frw That

linking Go.

' A I'hiinsrille
• a y^rnng^duX ’Ihe”£Lto^‘7&gt;rWeMS

J »«
is as follows: Mr. Freeman, of ranwPhdnsi ville, hail from tim» to time missed young
; duck, in all some twenty or twenty-five
, for whoso mysterious duatmeanmoe he
■ nua
wm wuuire
unable w
tomx
account
Determined
to
^«uuu
verminea to
fathom the mystery, he waited for the
euemy, who rarpried him in the shape
of a large bullfrog m he ocieed ono^
the voung ducks and wm in the act of

�l\1LL GOODS Physicians and
CONSISTING OF-

for several yean back to pay dividend*

to close their doors. Though the loaaee
and expenses were n fraction------OtTKKMrrr hunters in New York are
1877 than in 1879, the avenge dividend
taking the Egyptian 'obelisk with
such rookliwsuawa tliat the ancient pillar
per cent, more than that )»aid in the
latter. From 1873 to 1879 the aggre­
gate premium receipts fell off nearly
912,000,000, while tho amount of risks
lor it* protection, has applied for a dewritten during Ujat period incresaed OJTICr. IN THOMAK’S BUXCBL, SECOND KTORT.
from 95,121,991,824 to 95,128,498,753.
A convention of fire underwriters is to
Camdhipgk, Maas., will celebrate ite be held to discuss the situation.
250th anniversary on the 28th of. next
11.00
John and Daniel Miller discovered tlio
December. Ten years after tho landing
of the Plymouth pilgrims, and throe strawberry marks on their left shoulders
months after the settlement of Boston, and rushed into each other’s arms in
Gov. Winthrop decided that a fortified. Elmira, N. Y., after a separation of sixty,
years. They were born in Adams coun­
Th. ate o&lt; Cambridge ™ M-.leelnl.ona ty. Pa., in 1816. When they were 4
the Oorramr with other, bnfll “i- years* old their mother was left a widow.
.Beingdestitute and in ill-health she was
donees there.
unable to support herself and children.
Whil* 1880 will not be reckoned aa a Site sent Daniel to live with friends in
big wheat year in Great Britain, tlio Washington county. John found a
crop is very much better than that of home in Westmoreland county. Daniel
VILLAGE OFFICERS
Ideal—Wlihn CHmran.
1879, and has been secured in dry con­ grew up and became a miller: John
। rd er— Frank MeDerby.
.
.
dition owing to fine harvest weather. learned the blacksmith’s trade. They
The barley crop in almost all parts of never saw or henrd of each other after
the country is unusually abundant, aud leaving their mother, and each supposed
that the othea was deed. More'than fifty
fuirtitt.
years ago John Miller abandoned his
plump enough, is suitable for malting.
trade and become a toll-gate keeper on
the Butler turnpike in Alleghenycounty,
Sunday School HumvCIalciy after morninj aervlce.
A Naw Yon* man has invented a tele­
P*.
One day he went out of the Prayer meeting on Thurvday eveningi.
phone meter. It tells the number of house to collect toll of an old gentleman
TTErMunun* wxcopal chuiuih-a. d. n*wtime* a subscriber uses the instrument, who was driving through the gate. A aVI tow. Paator. H^rvfwea every lUbbatfe at H'H
t. U&gt;. and 7 p. m. Sabbath aebool at U m. Prayer
and the length of time as welt There neighbor stood by. He made the remark
is no doubt but this kind of meter will that Uie traveler and tho keeper looked
JSiuiuM gtnrtorj.
ultimately be-adopted, and we will do
enough alike to be twins. This brought
our telephoning on the European plan. about inquiries on the part of the two
W. H YOUNG,
In fact, this system is already in vogue old men. The traveler proved to l&gt;e
in Boston. The rental has been reduced,
Daniel Miller, John’s twin brother. He
and a small charge is made every time had lived for years in Bradford, only a
H A. BARBER,
the instrument is used.
D. Uooieopsthic PbyaicUa and Gunroon
few miles from the toll-gate, in another
• Office, near realdcnoe, on comer of Wtabiug
ton aud bUU» Strocu, NaMtriilr, Mich.
county.
A custom in the Oakland (Ky.) Semi­
DR. C. W. GOUCHER,
nary requires the professors to give 31
A Ludicrous Blonder.
apiece every Christmas to buy refreshTho Duka of Wellington was once
sorely puzzled.
He received a letter
Atkinson refused Jx&gt; contribute. The from slady to whom he was under social
CHAS. 11. BRADY.
students visited him in a body, expostu­ obligations, requesting tho gift of a pair
ttorney at l«w and suud&amp;r u ctwaeery
of lus Waterloo brcechct. He read the
KmlI Ecute
luaurauca Aireut- Collecting
lated with him. and finally threatened letter with amazement. What could the
vengeance, but he would not be moved. lady be thinking of ? What use could
They then carried him to a cold pond ahe poasibly have tor liis old brooches ?
* and ducked him. Tho professor left Was she collecting a museum of curiusitiea, aud wished this memento of a great
LEWIS DURKER
the State, but now he has returned and battle? He consulted some of her friends
r A FYEB, NoUry Public, Rroi EMste sad In.ur
sued his tormentors* parents for $5,000 m to her mental sanity, but they could
.oc. AguuL Collection. !&gt;rojupUy mod*, and
CeDverancIng prop-rly executed
Office in D. C
recall
no
evidence
of
excontricity
in
her
damages. ______________
Oriffitb’a Btore.
previous life. They were as much puz­
Th* New York Tribune tells of a Con­ zled as ho at the oddness of her reouest.
EMORY PARADY.
Tho Duke, however, instructed his
necticut lawyer who, getting impatient
USTICE OF THE I’EACX. Conveyancing
major-domo to look up his old clothes,
luDy and promptly aUradad to. Office
at the ruling of the court, cried out:
and see if anything remained from the
“ Does your Honor tliink I’m a fool
Waterioo campaign. But os nothing
H'M 1'AH HUNTER.
“That,” said the Judge, “ia hardly a could be found, he s'-nt a note to the
D. Office over Holl'a Drug store, V«
. inoulvllla, Micb.
pro]&gt;er inquiry to be addressed to the Indy, with regrets that tlio breeches were
destroyed, but begging her to ask tu&gt;y
court It is a question of fact, and
W. H GRISWOLD,
other favor within his power to grant.
should go to the jury." li every man Her perplexity equaled his own, for she
who ought to have tliat question legally had intended to ask for Waterioo beechca,
decided should bring it into court, there a new kind of ornamental tree which tho
Duke hod introduced on his estate.
would be a large increase in the law
A. M. FLINT,
Interesting Statistical Deduction.".
business of the country.
Apart from their value to the success­
collection. urumpllr made. (
Thsrb bar. been turned out from the ful operation of “friendly societies,” os Griffith'! Store, KuLvUte. Mich.
Grant Locomotive Works, in Paterson, they are called, in England, some
statistical
laws
recently
discovered
by
B. PARADY,
N. J., a new locomotive of peculiar con­
Dr. Farr, of the office o’f the Register of XTANUFACTURERo.'BooU and Shore. Making
struction, intended for the Pittsburgh, births, marriages and deaths, and by Mr. IVA and repairing M»Uy done, al*o Uriel utenUon to Sil all order. promptly, end at the lowe.1
Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad. Eu­ A. G. Finalison, the Government Actuary, Uylagpricaa. Shop aaMakU of Wain direct._____
gene Fontaine, the inventor, claims that liavo a direct interest and significance
J. B. RASR V,
for everybody connected with .life assur­
ance. In the jireparation of his wellty miles an hour, while the machinery is known English mortality table,-Dr. Farr
run no faster than tliat of an ordinary paid considerable attention to the ques­
IRixrlUnrow £*rdj.
locomotive traveling at the rate of sixty tion of tho amount of sickness prevailing,
and finally propounded tho hy}»othesis—
miles an hour. Tho machinery is all on
since recognized as a law—that the num­
^yOLCOTT
HOUSE,
top of the boiler, instead of under it
tar of i&gt;eraonB constantly sick in any
given town is equal to twice the annual
Euokmk and Ellen Grt'gory were the mortality. The main feature of Mr.
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
Finalisoii’s inquiry took the shape of
parties to a divorce suit in Bt. Louis.
discriminating between light and heavy
The wife’s counsel had introduced testi­ labor, with or without exposure to the
mony nguinat tho husband, who was the weather, respectively. The reeulte may
defendant in the case, and to m his be summed up in a few words. Those
counsel began to make counter allega­ engaged in light labor, while less liable
to sickneaa, experience, when aick, at­
J. P LUC HIS,
tions against her. She listened with in­ tacks of greater duration, and die in
creasing emotion, and, finally, throwing greaterproportiona. Hencothephyixcally
ohh
up her arms, cried out in an agonized
Ught
tone : ** You will drive me crazy. My
God 1 I cannot bear this. Eugene, my
Th* London Cit^ Prext, remarking
husband, save me I save me I ” He went upon the amount of labor and ingenuity
to her side and did his best to soothe expended upon the production of Bank
NotMi-y Vublic,
of England notes, states that they are
Maph Grow. MUh
her. The trial was adjourned, and on
still made, as for generations past, from

Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Cloths, Flan­
nels, Ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.

O STRONG,

^Ushrillt girtrtonj,

M

A

J

140
106
53
984
368
824
50

Suits of Underwearj for Ladies and Gents.
Suite of Clothing, for Men, Boys and Youths.
Overcoats, for Men, Boys and Youths.
Prs. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women and Children.
prs. of Rubber Goods, all styles.
prs. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
•
Pieces of Prints, for 5 cents per yard.
.

OFFIOt HOURS: 11

2xr»i»,M. D.

gOOT AXD SHOE SHOP.

A. BURCHAU
J L. •TEVE.MA,

Groceries for Evoryfoody.

Opposite Paraffy’s Shoe Shop, .

I always aim to make prices on goods as

NASHVILLE,

MICHIGAN,

LOW AS THE LOWEST
'

And prices on PRODUCE as High as the Highest and give
every one a fair, square deal.

I&gt;.

’ •

C.

CMEUFFITTI.

LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC I
Advantages

Some

BLACKSMITHING,
AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.

BOTTLES OF FRIZELLES

of the

of the

VEGETABLE

Blood Purifier
SOLD OH THE PACIFIC COAST

Domestic

Superior

6— Grant range of work.
1— Lightest running machine made.
2— Quietness ; no catus or gear wheels. 7— Eake of operation.
3— Perfect, double-thread lock stitch. 8— Automatic teunion and automatic
4— Durability, arising from simplicity
tnko-up1.
■
of coustnietion, hardness of wearing 9— Lboee pulley for winding bobbins.
Ltree arm for all kinds of work.
liariH, and absence of friction.
5— Self-setting needle and self-thread­
Lieht ruuniug.
Finish and dura­
bility.
ing shuttle.
........
y.
It is the simplest sewing machine made, having fewer parte than any other.
Free from comnlicationa; it rever gets out of order; ia always tendy for use and i
easily m&gt;*iiHgvd by the most inexperienced. The direct application nf power to |
the uoedle, and the mcchaniail simplicity and fine adjustment of its working ■
parte make it the lightest running and must silent machine in the market

For sale by

I-'Xt

K C. BOISE. AGT,

Hardware, Iron, IVails,

Oo it« merit* alone, not a dollar need m
newspapers, the recomendations off
those using it being sufficient to make
this eoormoua sale.. Also,

630 ooo
BOXES OF FRIZELLES

COMPOUND MANDRAKE
And Rhubarb Pills,

And Agent For Detroit Stove Works.
Sick Headache, Billiouaneas

jjON’T FORGET

M

------------ NEW STOCK OFqiudltka for youraelf.

Price, - - 25c. a Box

FRIZELLE BB03. Props. San Franoaoa.
JUST RECEIVED.

WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED

$500 lleword!

STANDARD SCREW FASTENED GOODS
----- SOMETHING BETTER THAN-----WEST * CO -The PlU
IM «»a
Msdloon 8t. Chicago. Fire trial package
mall prepared on reef[a of a 2 cent »l»tap.

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS A SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE

Health ia Wealth.

STANDARD SCREW
MCAL’sfc IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

rtIT* OFF THE SOLES

P

Harber

H

g LIEBHAUSER,

t even carefully fa the
made

Tin: new State, War, and Navy De­
partment budling at Washington pro­
gresses slowly toward completion. The
great coat of this gigantic structure is
Tbeprintwgisdono by a moat curious
already wall up in the millions. From
process—seuret of course—within the
bank building; there is also an elaborate
shown that the strath wing, occupied by arrangement far providing that no note
Secretary Evarts and his forty-five hIioU ta exactly like any other in exist­
ence, consequently there never was a
duplicate of any of the bank’s notes,
373,939.35. The east wing, where the except by forgery. It has been said that
Navy Department is to be, is completed tbestock of paid notes fpr seven years fa
at a cost of 92,671,287.43, making a total about 94,000,000 in number, and that,
placed in a pile, the mass would be eight
of 96,046.226.78. The building is just miles high, or, if joined end to end. would
form a ribbon 15.000 miles long.
912,000,000 will have been expended
when the building is completed. The
furniture supplied k open the most
.costly and extravagant plan, fully in
keeping with the scale of expmditviro
upon the Infildrug itself.

FASTENED WITH IT&lt;

CALL AND SEE THEM
G. A-YL8 WOR1U.
THEY HAVE COT ’El.

Who?
What?
KOCHER BROS. NEW GOODS
“^SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR

'pHAT HUSBAND OF MINE I

J£*A. BUSH.
’

“THE BOSS"

BOOT
AND SHOEMAKER,
MASMVlLKdE,
. HICH.

nod, thb building to cost 920,000.

yyiLLiAM joNfea,

ladies B..M. Beaver Cloaks,
imiiciii mills xt:z ttoiiiit,
Imported Cashmeres,
DRESS TRIMMINGS Id Worsted, Silks and Satins.
£X* IN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
cannot be equalled in this market. Ladies fail not to see them
before you purchase.

Th* Emory City (British Columbia)
remarkable circumstance tliat

Prints, Flannels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Soilings, Carpets, Hats,
Cape, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, ftc.,

fig

.

NO PATENT NO PAY.

D1T [ MT Q
“II tn I assrs*u^-”-

iHHiinoas

r*

READY MADE CLOTHING,

Th* Marquis of Bute intend* to erect

Th* faculty of Oberlin College have
decided that the use of tobacco bv stu­
dents will not be tolerated.

tent

premature old age,
•bu«e, or over iuda

JDZEJSTTISTS

Is lai ger and better selected than ever before as an inspection will convince.

INYENIOBS
IXIUIS BAGGER

wlllnuUat

�■MtaM

hb character.

ALWAYS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM.

Iu bi.

Greenbackem who wish to serve our
sister county, cannot do it in h better
ittonal exercise*, Mrs. way than to cast their votes for Mr,
of Hastings, and Mm. Lacey. ’ We append an item iu regard ,
g»ti, were appointed a
to him from litis week’s Charlotte pa
credentials, and reported

and ejkwciov* remedy aow in

•S^Bny the Best “aS*
Sold by
C. C .WOLCOT

MH, enwp, tickling mq cation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottle, mid within tkr la,t fnc
year,. If gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25
cents per bottle.

piOIVEEIt |8TORE

JOHXHTOWN ITEMS.
Th© hog cholera is still raging.
Corn-busking is the order pf the day.
Political meetings are too numerous
to mention.
School commences at the Burroughs
school house tiiree weeks from Monday.
Quarterly meeting at the Culver
school house next Saturday and Sun­
day.
,
The Greenback meeting at the Bris­
tol school house, was a failure. The
crowd gathered at the bouse, but the
speaker did not come.
H. Merrill writes home that tho deer
are not as plenty on the AuSable river
as they were last **“ . ""
' company
This
had killed 33 d
when last heard
from.
_ Fax.

WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO ENTERTAIN .Cus­

The Republican nominee for Con­
Mrs. Chas. Bentley, Mrs. gress, Hod. Edward 8. Lacey, was rear­
tomers and to treat them to the
year, Mrs. Dr. Lathrop, ed in Eaton county, where he has lived
Mr*. W. D. Hayea, and Mrs. Clement for thirty-eight years, and lie has al­
ways
been
closely
identified
with
it*
Smith.
iuteres!s. Mr. Lacey began life pour.
Rutland-Mr*. E. M. Bates, Mrs. W. He has, however, by au energetic einp’oyment of his time, honorably earned
Perry, aud Mrs. W. 8. Chidester.
Morgan—Mr*. E. Cook, Mra. W. N. a fair competence, which does not con­
tain so much as one cent wrongfully
Devine, Mra. L. 8. Feglee and Mrs. taken from any man. He is a public
sj»irit&lt;‘d man in eveqrnenseof the term,
and no citizen of the third cougras*iimal district is more benevolent. In his
J. Wilxm, Mra. F. C. Boise, Mrs.
private life Mr. Lacey is perfectly pure
Plum and Mra. H. Webster.
and hisTeputatian is without a stain to
Cariton—Mra. M. Fuller.
inar it in its perfection. As a political
EATON oilJNTY ITEMS.
manager he-has always been successful
Middleville—Mra. R. W. Pinney.
and success has been achieved without
Woodland—Mm. J. St John*.
the employment of any questionable
A committee on iwolatkrns, consist­ means.
John Clay, living a few miles south
When he was suggestea as a
ing uf Mr*. Wilson, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. candidate for Congress, the announce­ of Eaton Rapids, hid $75 stolen from
Bentley, Mrs. Goodyear aud Mrs.Bates, ment met with satisfaction among him recently..—U
Albert Jafkson of Charlotte, fell from
those who know him best. No nomi­
reported the following:
■'
nation could have given-more universal a plank on which he was walking, a
'Whereas, There is such a prevailing satisfaction, and when the votes are few days since, and received several
opt»p«itioii, ’n these modern time*, to counted on election day, we predict it injuries.
large faniilirn of boys and girls, and so will be discovered that, laying aside
An attempt was made on the night
lamentably i* this an American fact, political prejudice, his friends, without
that even newspapers are filled with regard to party afliliation, have united oftbelflthto burglarize Potter Bros’,
advertisements of the means for the in givingnim a majority which will be store, at Potterville, but they were
successful slaughtering of the inno- a magnificent and well-merited tribute frightened away before gaining an en­
trance.
eenu;
to his worth.
Postmaster Anson, of Bellevue, is
Therefore, We, as Christian temper­
soon to resign on account, of the illance women, resolve to express onr
The New York Sun, a leading, effi­ health of his wife, who has for years
conviction, that all such attempts not
cient
and
cloBcly-diHcerning
Democsatbeen his help-meet in official, as well
only tend to*break down the moral and
physical strength of the mother, but is ic organ, in a notable article published as domestic duties.
sure to exert a pre-natal influence upon Tuesday, looks at the political situation
Hon. E. S. Lacey and Hon. James
their offiuifing, tliat does more to peo­ from a Tilden point-of view, and looks Walkiuslsaw, of Charlotte, have an­
ple oar United Slates with citizens of
nounced that they are willing to help
at
it
a*
clearly
as
one
can
from
that
rustle**, suicidal, intemperate and mur
any aud all who are in need, caused by
derous incliuations, than all other standpoint. It acknowledges that the the recent destruction of projicrtj'by
causes combined;
Demotratic party in beaten, and ques­ the late cyclone.
RAplced, That we women of the W. tions only whether it is killed or not
Willie Hurd, of Eaton Rapids,~fell
C. Tf V. or this county, do consecrate
and dislocated a bone in Tiis arm, anil
ourselves aww to the work assigned It denounces the whole campaign as a went .ovter two weeks before medical
by our Huayeuly Father, of educating series of blunders, of which" the first aid was summoned, thereby losing the
tljc children, and keeping meetings of and chieffist was the throwing over use of his arm, bnt now ha* it splinter­
prayer, and providing suitable amuse­ board of Tilden and Hendricks for the ed up, and is recovering.
ment* for the young in 5ur homes,
where no wine, cider, beer or tobacco sake of “a good man, weighing two
hundred and fifty pounds,n and “a man
Died, on Friday, Oct. 33d, of writon- i
with the most odious reputation as a cal enleriti,,
cmcriu*, Wihiam
»v iiniun Russe^
nuwi, onjy
only son
non,I
of Wliaccii to be one of the greatest skinflint to overcome!”
of Alexander and Susan E. Blair, aged 1
i
i .
i
drawback* to our work, but that it is
17 yearn, 0 mouths and 8 days. Willie, D6St GUcUltlCS KCDt tOl* Sale,
an evil unly little less in magnitude
An Old Time Democrat Speaks.
a resident of Nashville since a year ago
x
1
than intemperance. Therefore,
last
spring,
was
born
in
Lansing
in
Jteaolred, tliat we will bring all our
Editor News : —I hear by report that
individual influence to bear, to modify, a portion (if not all) of the Greenback May 1863. A few weeks since in ap­
parent good health he visited bis old
nnd finnlly eradicate it.
county ticket luu been endorsed by the home and friends; enjoying as only the
Tliat while wo believe it Democratic party—I say by the Demo­ young can. a reunion with those with
oarduty tbnse all our influence to se­ cratic party, but I ,think it would be whom he hail been associated since
cure the-enforcement of our present Dearer the truth to say the endorsement
liquor laws, wo will also do otir HUpost was made by a very few of the wotildi childhood. On tl&gt;e Iflth he was taken
slightly ill and for a few days no al­
to Hectare "State aiid National Prohibi­
tion as our only hope of flnal victory. be leaders. Pcrliaps the endorsement arm was felt Dangerous symptoms
will be ratified by the Democratic vo­
Rewired, Tliat the temperance inter­ ters of Barry county next Tuesday, but soon appeared and rapidly increased
till between 11 and" 12 on Friday, when
est in the rural districts has more to I trow not. When we met in conven
faarfrom the general making and us­ tion on the 2nd ot Oct. and put in nom­ he died. He wns a kind, obedient ton
and jx&gt;ssessed the power of winning to
ing of cider tlmn from any other source.
himself firm friends which was clearly
ination
a
Democratic
ticket,
and
also
Retolred, That the question of tem­
perance is a political as well as a moral instructed the committee if there were proven by actsof sympathy and resone, and must finally come to the bal­ any who sliould refuse to liecomc a p«ict from his young associates during
lot box and be settled by law. We are candidate,they (the committee) should his sickness aud after his death. The
iu hearty spmpathy with (he movement supply the same as their judgment funeral services were held last Sunday
might dictate. Notexpectingorthink- at 2 o'clock and attendee! by a large .
for a constitutional amendment, and ing
they would go outside or the Dem­ number of citizens,'Rev. A. IK Newton ।
will give our individual and united in­ ocratic
party to make their choice.
officiating.
fluence toward furtheringaud securing
Don’t fail to call; we will do you good.
Now what is the duty of Democrat* Affection*trip inscribed to myl brother and wife I
in the matter of voting.
I shall only
and In mamory of Willie R Blair.
A program committee consisting of say how I shall vote a* a Democrat:
Mrs. Lathrop, Mrs. Truman and Mrs. 1 shall vote for the men that I think
Griffith, was appointed, after which the are the best for tha place for which
tliey are nominated, whether I find
convention adjourned until afternoon. them in the Democratic, cr Greenback, Tri]
—** vitkdell&lt;bt
—— —upon
— Che batealng
V—« — l.uear.
—L
you 3IJLY HURRAH FOR.
At 1 o'clock p. m. tlic convention was or Republican party, and I hope and
again called to order and the time oc­ trust that even- Democrat in Barry
county
will
do
Ins
own
thinking
and
With deep, abiding taltli, tho'falihful eon.
cupied in making remarks for the good
and show that though they may F*»l venfin&lt; on to man in
of the order, among which were those voting,
be beaten, that they have not lost their
of Mrs. O. B. Schsvier, of Ann Arbor, independence.
—BUT REMEMBER THAT—
D. W. Smith.
who strongly urged the Young ladies to
The following preamble mid resolu­
come forward in the work, and also
advanced some splendid ideas in re­ tions are copied from the Herald of Gos­
------ WILL SELL YOU-----gard to the literature of the day, and pel Liberty, and show the high esteem
urged that the societies yse ail discre­ and friendly regard with which Rev. E.
tionary means 4o eliminate all light Jones, the new pastor of the Christian
and trashy reading from the reach of church, was held by his late parish­
the young. In the evening Mrs. Schuy­ ioners.
LOCAL MATTERS
"Whereas: The time has come when
ler delivered on excellent temperance
we must necessarily part with Bro.
Xcw Bakery,
address to a full bouse.
Elias Jones who has served u» faith­
A good live bakery sliould be ap­
On Wednesday morning, after the fully and with energy and Christian
Light Single and Double Harnesses made of best Virginia oak tanned Leather.
preciated by tlio citizens of Nashville,
• usual aliening exercises, the credential teal for the past four years and a half and 1 am now prepared to keep concommittee reported the following new as pastor, preacher, and friend; and, Mantly on hand Fresh Bread, Rusk,
whereas, Bro. Jones feels it iiis duty to Cakes, Pies, and a full line of Baker's
delegates present:
,B , with us and go to othef I
close hiswlabors
[Goods. Board by the dt^urweek.
Woodland—Mrs. D. Carpenter and I fields; therefore,'
therefore,’. ,;
• "Rewired, that it -is with great re- i
Mr*. A. P. Holly.
. 1»
—h—. .1.
— • nA
........
i.x
_
lactoace
that
«
»tu
to
give
Mm
rFUuV yuur
jonr School
School Books
1
of F. T.
Carlton—Misses Hattie and Julia
up, knotnoR that by m doing ... Ioo~- Boi„. A complete line,
Young and Mrs. H. B. Barnum.
n faithful
fuitlifiil pastor,
r.teator a
n trim
titi.l an
. .
__
...
a
true frtnn.i
friend, and
Rutland—Mrs. Henry Monroe.
efficient, faithful worker in the Sab­
New Goods for Woodland.
,
. .
bath- school cause.
Morgan—Mrs. M. Mead.
Having just returned from Detroit,!
"Rewired, That this church tender a wjtj1 B u
A report of the different societies was letter
of commendation to Bro. Jones. •
C",
given, which showed a decided ad­
“By order of die first Christian j
.
”£■ Display^ its immense stock of new goods for fall and winter,
vancement in the work of temperance church at Trumbull Corners, New p‘
| tliem before you buy. J. W. Holmes. 7;ironi the best manufacturers oi Foreign ana Domestic Woolen
. since the last annual meeting. Remarks York, September 11, 1880."
. T7.i Iaw J /.a
tkn Yirrwlil
Wn /I rx «*•/.+ 1. ir-c
1L. .1__
were made upon the resolutions and The New U. 3. Church of Maple Grove.
nr Warm
at nil hour, nt
: Fabrics
in the
world. We
do not like to work in—the
dark;
further talk upon literature was listen­
Drmmi'fc
neither
do
we
sell
goods
in
the
dark,
but
will
honestly
show
ed to by the convention.
United Brethren Church of
ricTin
Our line of
The afternoon session was devoted Maple
M*Ple Grove, Ibcated
ibcated on the north-east
f' cLfioru^Mdted'imttcrF^'’tlle Purcl*ascr what he is buying.
. -,
.
,
(‘corner
(iMlornr
of section 1H
10, wnc
wax, according to P”ce?^,
to the election of the following officers previous appointment, dedicated to the era bring
the I -w-i • /-an
j n
n
r-l
• i •
urn inyour batter and save
at the enaning yew :
worship of Almighty God, on Sunday, &gt; 8a*‘t
Preoident, Mrs. N. Bailey, of Hast“ist- It is a next and commo- &gt;

Best line of Goods in Town

NeUcra’ Liver Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drug
gist at -■&gt; cents per box.

Michigan ®rntraiaSailroai.

-AT THE-

Mlost Favorable Rates

A,rTKR.pecTis. 1«7«.

Crockery of the most approved pattern.
OL’RMOTTO IS

No Shoddy Goods; Three Feet to the Yard; Six'
teen Ounces to the Pound.

L. J. WHEELER

i Grarcock ’and Ila/nfield,
Harnesses, Bits, Whips, Robes, Blankets, Trunks,
Combs, Brushes, &amp;c.

Cheap as the Cheapest.

Illuminated s Electricity!

“XbrSlbUi"

i uiou* House, ouireoi oncK; Kize

Wilson, of Nariiville;

Corresponding | it
iV has'al2.’a^inT&lt;&lt;!n»M5v19(ff'

Srcreteiy, Mra. Clement

Smith,

•elect rending;
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Ete. Exproro -11:00 p. m. Arrive Chloro MO £ m
Tacifie kx..... 12.40 m. Arrive Chicago IAX)». e
Mali-.

“AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.”

Our Stocks in Boots and Shoes are complete.
Rubber Boots for Men and Boys.
Clothing a specialty.
Trunks and Valises,, lots of’em.
Remnent Edgings 10 cents a bunch.
Groceries in abundance, and none but the

~

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I. Arrive Detroit **S a. »
oth« run daily except Sunday.

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Re Ion Rapid,
Chariotte......
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Nashville---IlaatlnK*___

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Grand Rapldi

Mme depot at Detroit with Grrot Wmierxi, Grand
Trunk and Canada Southern Kallraya.
E. C. BROJVN,
H. B. LEDYARD.
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P. T. BOISE,
i&gt;TTCTGXM®T
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
►YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints. Oils, Varnishes,

Surgical Knatruments
And all the leading Remedies in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines
School Books,
Blank Books,
Mlscellan’s Books.
a la not umx or

Bibles, Autograph u&lt;l
Photograph Albums
A COUTLETE UKK Of

Wall Paper and Bordering,
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AS FINE A LINE OF
As there-is in town, and all war­
ranted to be as represented
or money refunded.

at al.

F. T. BOISE.
0

W. SMITH SELLS

GENUINE MASON

FRUIT CANS I
inn tops and mm.
WHITE FISH,
TKOlJT,
LAKE HEHKIMG,
------ By the pound or keg.------

Tine Cloths tor Suiting's, Sugar, Tea

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’’Sn' aml ouo mi,e uorth op Motk’u‘-on Fri--Coats and Vest and Pants, is very large and complete in the
assortment. A large and select stock of
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presiding Elder of the district, Rev. G.
S. Lake, who preached an aide iscrmon
well suited for the occasion, after
which there wa* raiiMxl the sum $403
of whidi covers ril the indebtedness
of the church. The cost up to the pres­
ent time ia &gt;1,500.00.
Much credit is due to the ladie* who
Mra. purchaMMl a lieautifnl carpet which
cover* the rostrum and altar. Mr.
Geo. O. Dean. H. Whitney and H. Dean
trustee*, dewerve much praise for their
effort* in the erection of the cliurch.

FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS! COFFEE

Wagon, 3 net double Harnesnes, 1 exL_
pair Bob Sleighs,
Mill, .
2
”
,1 Fanning
o
Plows, 1 Harrow, 6 8hoat«, about 8 tons
of Hay, a quanity of Corn, Oats and
Corn Fodder, a good Cook Stove.
HouseholdFurniture, and other articles
not here mentioned. Sale to commence
at half past nine o'clock a. m.
Theadore Harry.

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t..it- louu-t price*. ■
ryBtyteat
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ar

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LUMBERMEN’S SUmJEF-Qinlt*. Blankrta, Wool Sockg/.Wool Mitten*
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PIFHCF,

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HERRING A HALIBUT,

FRESH

SALT MEATS,
AND HEAPS OF

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MICH.

C. W. SMITH.

�The latest in—a special lot of
aJS-ttWttR'ZaS res

[jtUKKrat, ano ue u»ieooD bi Michigan.
There *"em* to be a bitch in the ma­
or vicinity thin son ditch business m the river is up
and the channel u dorp, and the cur­
rent is steady and strong, and no one
Mra. Bali and her Mater Mrs. Acre of
Hope, are visiting relatives in (a)
Beanblosaom, lad.
Geo. Spencer start* for Big Rapids
next Tuesday—that memnioriable. election day, and will take in the* election
sights at Grand Rapids.
One of our Greenback friends refus
ed to let his daughter sing from a Garfield and Arthur song-book, and actually threatened it* destruction.
Henry Spencer hitched bisboraee a
few days age to the fence. They tore
down the fence andQone of thrm throwed
itaoelfand came very near breaking
its neck.
Charlez Norton lost one of his two
year old colte by distemper. It was
one of a span which he had taken great
pains to match and perhaps were as
fine a team os any in the county.
The ague season is over and Dr.
Peterson of Marshall is talking politics
A large crowd assembled at the Dunham school house, Wednesday, evening
to hear him but bo failed to put in appcarance.
Eli Latting and Edward Term an
started with the Spencer &amp;. Latting
steamer for Mecosta Co., Thursday.
Henry Snancer, took tho afternoon
train the same day for BigjRapids. They
are going to make shingle up there.
Lyman Booth has purchased S. T.
Hagerman’s shingle null and is one of
the partners.
Wednesday evening Mr. Merryfleld
of Union city, spoke at Norton’s school
house. Mr. M. was a Peter Cooper
Greenbacker, but is now a Republican,
and he gives some of the best reasons
for bcinr’such. In regard to fesumption he is frank to admit that we did
not realize that wide spread desolation
which he had pictured to the people,
Ho never advocated liiat fiat theory,
consequent!v he bolds tho same ideas to
day as he did when a Greenbacker,
Vocal music was a part of tho program.
At the close of the meet ing a’couple of
men. exchanged views in a spirited and
high toned manner. Tuesday evening
■tbe people were again aroused to the
sense of their duty as reganls their
politics by lawyer Sampson of N ilea and
Wilber Clute of Jackson. Although
Sampson has had bis hair cut it is evi­
dent that his power of speed) did not
lie therein, neither did the Democrats
dostory his eyea before they left him,
—or he left them, or—we don’t kno w
which, and when he stepped into the
arena he did not lean against a pillar
and consequently that structure called
Norton’s school bouse still stands, but
the way he beat against tbe bulwarks
of the Republican party was, well,
perhaps, we can’t describe it better
than to say that we can’t describe it
Sampson is yet a young man, and who
can tell what he will bo capable of do­
ing in a few hundred years. Mr. Clute
is what we call one of the deep fellows
and iu the art of gesticulation he has
few peers. He also carries the crowd
with him, you know b sinking ship al­
ways does. We shall remember his
say and"look at me”a guod many days.
Mr. Clute lefta deep oratorical impres­
sion on the people. Who couldn’t in
3i hours. Vocal and instrumental mu­
sic occupied part of the time.
.
I. L. Dodge.

I wish "Nerve’’ would return to his
home
and itemizing, as I can’t do the
1
isubject justice or find any, items to
write.
Send for him, quick, Mr. Editor
’
bring
him back and relieve ray over­
•
taxed
nerves,—not little ones oy any
&lt;
1means.
Shoulder Arms! Right face! to the
polls,
next Tuesday. "You will take
1
&lt;charge of this post und all Government
property in view, allow no one to en­
ter the lines without the countersign,
give the alarm in case of.fire and don’t
while the enemy is watch­
.go to sleep
ing.
Countersign, Garfield,”
The
above instructions apply only only to
the "Old Guard,” head quarters, White
]
House.
I don’t know the countersign
( the other “fellers,” probably, "SS®.”
of
W. C. Wilcox unearthed a few. days
ago. while digging pn low land, the
portion of the horn of an elk or moose
jfrom next the head, which was with
&lt;
out
doubt the largest specimen yet
(
found
in this section, a spot where
1many such remains are found. With­
&lt;out doubt this section of country was
1the home of a very large race of ani­
।mals at some early day, as the finding
of
&lt; mastodon and other fosil remains
;prove.
I notice in the lost issue of The
]News a paragraph stating that the last
(cf the Uollions line of steamships, the
■"Baltic” is to be "brok&lt; n np.”/Well,
fshe cun rest iu pence. In April 1R61
।she was one of the flotilla sent to aid
।and re-enforce Maj. Robert Anderson
in
i Fort Sumter, and also had on board
itrotfpe fur that purpose, she also, after
ithe capitulation took on board the lit­
tle
i band of heroeb who so nobly de­
ifended their flag, and carried them
isafely to New ork. Of’ those noble
।patriots, and heroes how many are left
ito tell the sad story ! Of the 200 men
isent to aid them how many can an­
।swer "hercT’ The writer would like
to
i communicate with anyone of those
■who were of the number. I claim to be
ithe only survivor of that unfortunate
&lt;occurrence residing io Michigan. Ad­
dress
The Nashville News.
&lt;
W. Mink.

VERMONTTIJXE ITEMS.

time waa taa reaulL
win. Pratt aho
had a dasce Thuradajr night.
W. H. Clute, of JarktoD. apoke at the
Centre to the GreeDbackere on the 97th.
but many of them are getting very Mick
of that kind of doctrine, and aay they
will vote for Oarfi»*ld.
Ben. Tubba went to aoo hia gal and
stayed two night*.
It being bi* firat
experience, he went pearly crazy, and
the gal ia ao nearly crazy that ahe aaya
Bennie can’t come any more.
Mina Maria Slater, the school ma’am
that taught the Bullia school Iwt win­
ter, has a fine boy. Its auppoaed daddy
loft for Colorado last spring, but
brought up at Grand Rapids. Mias
Slater ia in Ingham county.
Clement Smith apoko at the Briggs
school bouse, Friday night of last week,
to a crowded house, on the issues of the
day.
Walter 8. Powera spoke at the
same place on Monday night, to Grecnbackera. House not so crowded.
Laxt Saturday two men passing J. G.
McCall’s, al|dt one of Ms turkeys.
McCall being hackin the lot,Mra.McCall
called him, and pe straddled, a horse
uixl went after tftie met). When be had
rode thbe found ont he waa
on die wrong track, so he returned
home, and is out a turkey.
The suit ol John Harvcv vs. Mra.
Davis came off Wednesday; L. E.
Knappen for the people, and J. Powers,
for oefendant. A jury was summoned,
but when Knappen .came to see die
contract aud to talk with Harvey a wit­
nesses, he advised Harvey
drop the
case, stating that the defendant had a
perfect right to defend her property.or
the property of ber husband, even with
more violent force, and the case was
dropped, Harvey paying the eosts.
amounting to $10. Both were working
under rcounsel, but Harvey had got
wrong counsel. On Saturday last Mis.
Davis’ father-in-law went and bought
the mortgage that Harvey held pu the
stock and.dfove them Lome, But being
agreed upon when the case waa. drop­
ped. Mr. Davis is iu Illinois, and will
not be at home for four weeks.
Eldpr Riley, the minister that was pn
die Assyria circuit, in 1877, and who
preached for the M. P. Society and was
all paid up, ut this point, has left an.
account with James Powers of $125 for
collection. I have talked with several
members and tliey say tliat he was over­
paid $30. At the brick point, they owe
him $35. and have got- the money ready
to pay when called for. I understand
tnat the Baker point is liehind some;
but at the Morgan point they would not
have him at till. He said he was going
topreach whether.they wanted him or
not, bnt he misused theiu Uie first ser­
mon, and they threatened to tar and
feather him if he came there again, so
he kept clear of Morgan. Now he pro­
poses to make the Centre class pav for
it. but he will find that he has job on
his hands. He used to preach money,
and sell and trade horses. I waa in­
formed by an older of the M. E. Church
tliat be was turned out of tliat society
for buying stock on time and failing to
pay. George Tompkins, who wasstarI tod at that time,* says he was never
used so mean by anv man in his life, os
Kiley used him, and he Would like to
sec tbdlwind knocked out of him.
H. H.

, Mr. Chas. Cherry i» building a brick
house.
Moro street lamp* nro reported. Who
says
Vermontville shall go out in dark­
।
ness t
John York b.«s nearly completed the
brick work of his house pn West Main
street.
Wm. BroaMhe village marshal,u in
poor health, and has rented bis shop to
Wfii. Burger.
Mr. 0. P. Fay and Frank Bailey are
putting down hew sidewalks in front
of their premises..
Mr. David Wai rath invent low with
cancer under the tongue. His demise
is daily expected.
Local politics are nmning high just
now. The disputed question is wheth­
er the animal is white or black.
I Mart. Barber and companions return­
ed from the north woods on Monday
last. They report a "catch” of fortythree deer. e
M. L. Squier has rented his farm and
is expecting soon to move into the pa­
ternal mansion now run by his maiden
BARRYYILLE ITEMS.
sister Kate.
.
Rev. H. B. Williams is having a re­
Mra. Geo. Norton,- of this place, is
markable run in the marrying business
very sick.
the weather began to be cooler.
Jacob Ruckle has just completed a nine*'
Indications of a severe winter.
residence at Morgan.
The Congregational Conference of
Wm. Strong baa tost built a bouse on the Marshall district con ,'ened on Wed­
his forty, north of here.
nesday morning iu the chapel. Three
Miss Edie Northrop lias gone to Lan­ members were present and more ex­
sing to spend the winter.
pected.
Miss Ida Thorn is teaching a fall term
The wife of Pandora A. Sprague was
of school in the Sheridan district.
buried from their home, in the east
Juan Soules and Geo. Hmuihd will part of the town on Weduenlay at 10
a. in. A large circle of friends was in
start for the north woods on the 29th.
Dr. Hull, the new doctor at Morgan attendance.
Mrs. Abram Wnitney had a la.-gc
is said to be working into a good praccancer removed from her right .breast
Mias Nina Fegles who has been very early last summer, at Ann Arbor, sinco
low with typhoid fever, is rapidly re­ which she has I»een in good health aud
joyful spirits.
covering.
Wm. Burger ia again in (town and
Geo. Turner and family will remove
to Carlton, to board the liands at the proposes to open a blacksmith shop.
He reports being tbe fortunate posses­
Fuller mill, this winter.
sor or a large government bounty and
Richard Peltou has moved from his pension, whereat some smile.
farm in Hastings township, to the
A little girl here wrote an essay the
Moore house tn Morgan.
other day as follows: "Vermontville
Wm Warner will teach the winter has five principal streets: North Main
term of school in thia district, which street, Sonth Main street. East Main
be bis term in succession.
street, Went Main street and Main
David Ruekle will run two saw mills street I think Vermontville has grown
this winter, one nt Morgan and the oth- some, don’t you F
Mr. Walter Nagle had a finger bitten
Theodore Harry living north of Mor­ by a sheep, nbont three weeks ago, and
gan has sold bis farm to Joseph Franz, since that time a suspicious looking
and i« talking of going west.
tumor has been growing on the site of
Mr. Nagle thinks it is not
Mra. Marion Baxter of Charlotte, the injaiy.
will speak for the Republicans, at Red a good plan to have a tumor, and pro­
Ribbon hall Monday evening, Nov. 1st. poses to subdue the thing at once. Re X.
Wallace Hay wood is building a house suite will be duly chronicled.
this fall. Levi Hubbard has the job,
HASTINGS ITEMS.
and is pushing it through with his usu­
al dispatch.
The remains of Mrs. Coles, who went
Mias Mina Mudge, of this' platy, will
teach in the Hosmer district this win­ down with the fated steamer Alpena,
ter.
We In-speak for them a good were brought to this city on Friday,
and
the funeral on the following day
school, tor Mina is a firsl-el*** teacher.
waa larsely attended.
Richard Pelton will soon erect a Dor
T.
J. Busti, the telegraph operator,
tablc aaw irtiB at Morgan. Dick is an has run
a wire up to Union Half, where
he will receive recesagen on election

LADIES CLOAKS AND MEN'S OVERS
THAT WILL BE SOLD CHEAP TO CLOSE OCT !
Our Stock of Neck W ear for Trudies in

IS COMPLETE.

t3C Our stock of DRESS GOODS was never more complete than now.
We' call special
attention to our Camels' Hair and Cashmeres,
tS" This week we show extra bargains in LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. We
pav more money for a 60c vest and pants than any other house in town. Therefore we show
you the best 60c. garment in Barry county.
ty We are receiving a large line of WINTER CAPS for Men and Children in Cloth and
Fur. We also have a fine stock of WOLF ROBES.
t3C Our Grocery Department is Complete. We quote good brown Sugar at 8c. light at 9c.
If you want six and twelve months’ prices (or pay when you can), don’t call on me—I
don't make them. But if you want good goods at the very lowest cash prices, call and oee me
and I will do you good.

Q A. NICHOLS, the Boot A Shoe Ban of
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Dr.' Boise was In town Tuesday even­
ing.
J. W. Vrooman of Hastings was in
town Tuesday.
Mr. A. Aldrich is building an addi­
tion to his store.
Mrs. Ida Elliott »s very ill, with dis­
ease of the lungs.
Wheat ia still* lieing marketed at
about 93 to 95 per bu.
Mr. E. Flsusbury was juror ir. U. 8.
court at Grand Rapids last week.
Next Tuesday Udh the story, gentle
men, and we hope on the side of right.
Rev. Stockwell of the Methodist
Protestant church, preached in the
Methodist church last sabbath evening.
Mrs. Charlotte Bellinger, mother of
Mrs. C. C. Rush, who has been for
nearly two yean* in the west, has re­
turned.
Mr. Geo. M. Dewey waa here Tues­
day, in the Republicans interest but
owing to unfavorable weather, did not
make a speech.
Our Baptist pastor, with some of the
members, attended the Baptist state
convention held with the Baptist church
at Jackson from the 15th to 19th inst.
The party visited the state prison durtheir stay.
•

WOODLAND ITEMS.
Cola and wet.
James Smoke is on the gain.
Dan. Myers teaches the Tamarack
school.
The I. O. of O. F. has a new street
lump made by Lewis Faul.
Woodland has two harness shops
now, and how many will there be when
Nick’s family gets grown up.
Miss E. Holmes teaches the center
school the coining winter, and E. G.
Holbrook the Galloway school.
It is the opinion of our farmers that
the Woodland Fire Insurance Compa­
ny are paying titeir last assessment.
A lady met the young people who
wish to organize a singing school on
Tuesday night. This is what we want,
as we have Inta of Jenny Lind voices
here which ought to be cultivated.
About forty friends and relatives met
at William Holly’s on Monday evening,
to celebrate their tin wedding.
Al­
though the weather /was nnfavorable,
they comuiined a goodly number of
stall-fed duuigbaighs- Revs. J. F. Orwick, of Woodland, and J. Roberts, of
Palo, were preeent, and a good time

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penetration.

Williams,
TtaptaaUttat Chili,
MDOOM

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to tho very curious faot that while tho
umy, tho Unit- direction and intensity of gravity are

miu* m tun river vaikiy
Press Starlet and Tom McClure, two
farmera, tad a difficulty in Morganlcu, Ga.,

were slung, and Htaxiloy cocked his pistol and
made ttatn both &gt;w&lt;or they would not tell who
killed McClure, and tliat if lie vnw over arraied
they would testify in his favor. A woman wta
witnessed the &lt;fifficu!ty Walked ten miles to
C. Holst k Co., coffeedealcra in New town to toll Of ft.
,
A merchant of Woodland, Cairoll
county. Va., named Allison, suspected Hawks,

B.
muu to nave ueen uio moat complete ui
the kind tn the United Statin, and having been
in operatiou for ouh- fourteen months, wryo
destanod by fira las* week. Tho Iom te cget
hams, returusd late st nighL *ud found
of
and tbe tasuranre *400,000.
lu» wife hi Hawks' room. Allison drew his re­
volver, shot Hswks dead, and lodged two bultets
in his wife's body, inffintmg serious but Dot
Snrao Bull has signified hk- wfll- necessarily fatal wounds.
Damville, Va., has been having an
.Tbe National epidemic of crime. Within tbe abort space of
forty-eight bourn fire inurdon were commit­
ted in that town. Mary Mitchell was fatally
■hot by her paramour, Barton fimitii. John
lUtm y kSM bad* ■MMnv. Bn y MmM fed
about a doc. David Graves and lid Ooismau
got into a difficulty about the wife of the for­
mer, and Coleman wm fatally «hoL) Boot!
A dispatch of Oct 22, from Holland, Hankins was murdered by. unknown ’parties,
and his body ! brown into the canal. A peddler
named Haggerty put an end to the cxietcnce of
another peddler named Conrad with a oiub.
POLITICAL.

Tub following are the official figures
of ths total vote for Governor al the Octol»er
election in Indiana : Porter, Republican. 230,­
■topped at 10JO, and it ia uifemd from thia that 291 ; Lauders, Democrat, 222.740; Gre«g. Nationthe iU-fah-d vau»ei went down at that hbor on ah 14,883. Plurality for Porter, 7,551... .Tbe
Louiauna Supervisor of Registration, taring
aiOMUnccd that the registry books in New

States Supervisor Pearson, ou charge of ille­
gally registering voter*.
,The total vote of Ohio for Secretary
of State, at the October election, waa 714,444,
and Jewett. Tho bor*o ridden by tho former divided as follows;
.902,013
won inMnunutes and 12 seconds. .*. .A scbool.3*3,01*
boy of pjneinnati shot himself in the breast on
. 0,702

Thehb WM a twenty-mile race in Chi-

.

2,714

. 1H,W9

in jail....J. H. Estabrook's livery stable,
in Denver, Cot. together with sixty head of
horses and other contents, has been burned.
Lou about $€5,000; insurance, *8,000....
A family of emigrants, ■'onaUting of one inr.n
and two women, were found frozen to death
dow

wamping out in the late storm.. ..A fire at ML
Vernon, tad., destroyed *150,000 worth of bmu-

J. B. Dovle, one of the most expert
and extensive counterfeiter* in the United
States, was arrested in Chicago, tho other day,

meat bonds of tho iarao of 1861, and
•o well were they executed that a nor her of bankers and experts to whom they

&gt;loyo
of tix&gt; American Bank
anpany,
waa
taken in cnaNev York. Another member of
■ also reported to have been amsted
Mt The becret-Service opentivcM
disposition, but were unable to get sufficient
•v&amp;flBSMi warrant their arrest. In 1875 they
were located in Bradford. IIL, where Doylo
married a daughter of Dr. Poster, at one time a

The great conflict between the Wnlrash
id the other Western railroads from
to and from all Weetaru pointe down
to tho lowest figures ever exj-s'riciiccd in the
history of railroads in this country. Hereafter
ns use rigor earuiiigs are to bo pooled between
Chicago and boothwsstam pointe....Luke
Walton murdered bin daughter at . River

Ho confeMcs ___
arroated, supposed bo
killed both of
thorn. Tta. youngest, although terribly
wounded, recovered. Walton aays ho did tho
terrible deed to prevent tho daughters cocumg

the capture of sixty-eight women and children,
u are 1,800 Mexican
now ou tho uoutborn
G*cegi Lovett, of Charleston, Mo.

Chief of Police of
killed by EUiott
.
. ag to arrest.
A DUFATca from Leadville, Col.,
mys : " Tta body of Mictatl Hendricks, said

two McCullum taotaera. young Hcodnck* hav­
ing been implicated in tho murder of their
brother, and acquitted."
A Sas Francisco dispatch says the

A

horrible

tragedy ia reported from

Tbo vote for Judge of the Supremo Court
foots up as follows :
McUvatoe, Itep..
.364,OH
.3*1,001
. Mil

Meflvsine's plurality..................................... 23,0*1

cations in any sensible manner, except
in certain cases where, upon elevated
continrnta, there appears to bo a verita­
ble defeat of attraction instead of the
excess which might be expected. In­
jwtratiri fraud* to the amount of 22,000,00) deed, tho observations are sufficiently
rouble*. Born, chief adminiatrator during the striking to asem to point to the supposi­
late war, baa been apprahanded at Odeaaa ... tion that under tho whole of every large
El xa Linbardt, a Gerwin authoremi of mmuo continent there are enormous esritiea.
note, committed suicide at L'inta Vecchio, Italy, More than this, the attractions at tho
by throwing herealf into the sea.
surface of all the great oceans appear too
• A cable dispatch bays the English great to agree with the distribution pre­
autboritie* have completed arrangement* for sumed by Clairant’s formula, which is
exact enough for most purposes.
and that
L meetings of the leading aciSir G. Airy's suggestiou that the base
betd todiscuM the ritnatteu. of the Himalaya range reaches down into
I’., it is said, will be among tho denser liquid interior, aud there dis­
thoao
Tbs indictment will be tlio
kmgM.
of the kind in Idatory,—Tta places a certain amount of that liquid,
so that tbe exterior attraction is thereby
teaanta of
Icmened, ia one whicji, inherently im­
—A British soldier has probable, fails to have any application
in County Mayo while m explaining why the attraction above
tho Beas should be greater than over the
continenta. M. Faya propounds the
tho brilliant* tai
following solution to the difficulty : Un­
days of William
der tho oceans the globe cools more
tlio matrimouial engagement of Miaa Kellogg,
the celubrated Anienoao prima donna, to a rapidly and to a greater depth than be­
French Matquia....A canlo dispatch from neath the surface of the continents. At
London announcMi tbe death, in that a depth of 4,000 meters (13,000 (set) the
city, of Hatvy Beckett,. **—
the comedian....
ocean will still have a temperature not
Russia ha* provisioned
! remotc tom 0 deg. a,while at .similar
r arrahgernente for tfeTad- doptii beneath the earth’* crust tho ternvauco of D,000 men ou Central Aria... .The 8L jjcrature would bo not far from 150 deg.
Petunburg Golos save that Bunsia, which usu­ C. (allowing 108 feet in depth down for
ally exports 830,000,000 bushobi of grain, will an increase of 1 deg. in the internal tem­
perature). If the earth had but one uni­
Tbe prosjmet« for future good tarveeta. more­ form rate of cooling all over it, it would
over, are Dot uncoiinging.... Peru Um accepted be reasonable to areume that the solidi­
tho mediation proffered by Minister Cbristiancy, fied crust would have tlio same tliickand named it*Commueoaorn... .The poutofficc nes* and the same average density all
over it. It is therefore argued that be­
Open revolt prevails in Natal, and tho low tho primitive cxksuns tho earth's
crust assumed a definite solid thickness
Clark and hia command. Tho origin of the before tho continents, and that, in con­
trouble wm tho decision by the Cape Govern- I tracting, these thicker jx&gt;rtionA exercised
a pressure upon tho fluid nucleus tend­
ing to elevate still further tbe conti­
day*'
imprisonment . for taring pub- nents. The hypothesis, M. Faye thinks,
tahed an article libeling and insult­ will, moreover, explain tho unequal dis­
ing Prince Btanarek and tending to tribution at land and sea around the two
render that atateaaian coutemptiblo.... poles, the general rise and fall of conti­
Mr. Paruell and hia brethren of the Laud
League are aaxd to have decided to ataudou nent* being determined by the excess
the policy of exhorting the people to preserve of density of tlio crust below the oceans,
tho peaoc, aud hereafter to let them take their and by the lines or |x&gt;inta of least resist­
own connto, winch i* pretty rare to lead to ance to internal pressure being at the
trouble.
middle of continents or at the margins of
Justin McCarthy, ths distinguished
author, journalint and member of Parliament,
Faruoll iu among tta number.

In 1879 tho total vote in Ohio waa M9.170,
including a Rmmblican vote of 336,261, a Demo­
cratic vote of 319,132, Gruexiback 9,072, Prohi­
bition 4,145.
Following is th«* official majoritire
on Congressmen in Ohio, at tlio October oluotiou :
htAFlling riijxirtfcocruw from Afghanistan that
Abdurrahman Khan, the Ameer whom tlio En­
'•"gi glish
plaoxl upon the throne of Cabal about
. 1.00*
tho Urao that Gen. Roberta left that city for
“TO!*!*
tho ro!i&lt; f of Candahar, has teen murdered by
tho revolntionwU, and that tho city ia in a state
HlUhJs Bee ..
B. taedoai, Detu
VUL J. Sarrse Krtfer&gt;Bep
FX. uaa»* K. IV-tSaaaa. Hep.

.Ml*

Two eminent French painters have
p»vaed away—Muni Guillemin and Frederia
K«T» Schopin. d. There soana to be no doubt that
tbe country round Cabul is ia a dMiurixxl utate.
. IM All communication between that diatrict and
MW Rntiah India han been cut off.
, MSB
XVJII.
Thebe is great excitement in England
.13.S71
and Ireland over tho impending prosecutions
VASHI.YCTO.L
again*!- tho Land League. A Dublin dmpatch
The Secretary of the Intenor has ►ay* that between Tempkjmoro and Thurlca
signa! fiaahew on tho mowt-approved military
decided 'taat the BL Louis census shall lx&gt; re- ■yatem
are carried on nightly, and an*vrered
by flaahM from variona points on the
pointed Saperviaor for that purpose.
hill*.
There apppoara to be quite a
■ TBtera of commamcation by auoh signal*
aud flaabee which ia generally conaidered
The Canada Pacific syrdicate lui* nt ominouH of mUchief. At a meeting of tlio
last finished its formal contract to oenatrnot Dublin Dioceitan Bynod a resolution was paused
urging tho Government to take moararcs t«&gt;
the rued within ten years, but the terms will protect their Protontant conulrymen. The
not bo rnado public until the meeting of Par­ Homo-Rule Coufed-ration of Great Britain and
liament.
re[&gt;re«w‘nt*tivca of radical club* iu London have
Be. Taxner, the hero of tbe forty paaaed roaolutiona condemning the proarcution
days' fast, iu going to London, where he will of Iriah agitator*.
enter uixmi another long starvation match for
the edification of the Englishmen.
Kenrible AdviceWm. P. Adair, a Cherokee chief, who
A distinguished writer, speaking of the
duties which parents owe their children,
Confederate arwv, died at Washington last says: “A mother makes a great mistake
week....William 11. Vanderbilt baa presented when alio does not constantly court the
CapL Stone, of Cincinnati, tho manager of
Maud 8., with a adver raae bol'ling a relief confidence of her daughter. Tho daugh­
jwrtrait in gold of tho peurlcaa maro ; Bair, tlio ter should share all her accrete with her
trainer, with a magnificent gold watch ; and mother. Many of a home has boon
XIII. Oibace Albert.-®. D«u

Con. Terrahsah, the officer who odmmanded tho Mexican fore* that put an cud to
tho career of Lhu notorious Apacats chief Vio- constant sympathy with her daughters.
torit, in nia official report of tho affair »avn ; The name is true of tho father and non.
"On tho J4sh, iu tho afternoon, I attacked Vlotoria's band in tho Castillo mountains, and I Tho young man who spends his evenings
from home, and feels that it would be
robbing him of his manly independence
if he should tell where ho goes, is bank­
women and children dead, with aixtv-eight ing against every interest in tbe future.
women and children, and two captive prwdcth
recovered. One hundred and eighty animala of Fathers and moti ons should never allow
themselves to grow so old that they are
not interested in all that interceta their
dead and twelve wounded."
children and their young people. Home
Wm. Cawthbow, an old and wealthy comforts, and homo amusements, aud
the best society of young people should
erty estimated at **,000.000.... .tan Bcrntad', be sought with more care than choice in­
the celebrated French actress, has arrived at vestments in stock and bonds; for one
Now York, and will visit the principal dttai of pays dividends only for a few years, the
thia country in a professional capacity... ..Tho other will go on compounding its inter­
total number of immlgmmu who landed in the mt. long Jter rou are gone. Young
United Stat.M during tho month of September
people crave recreation and amusement,
waa nearly 55,000.
and will generally have it; how much
Recent deaths; The Hon. E. D.
better that it should be enjoyed in the
homes of the land, and directed by lov­
tbor, well known to readers of ibo New York ing hands. Your wild boys and thought­
Ttonta •■ ** Veteran Observer," and to those of
the Cmcinn ti (buttle m “KB- M.," in Mor­ less giris are mainly recruited from
row county. Ohio, aged 80; Gapt J. J. War­ homes where enjoyment is not to be
man, r.u old Ohio aud Muaixnpju river stesm- found.
“Tbe parent who sees the boys and
girl* of the household full of fun and
odiut church.
frolic should not grow anxious that he
does not see more tears and solemn
faces. Three come soon enough amid
tli« Uliriini u&gt;d poplaxSrf liti I

Wo talk a great deal about our politi­
cal, intellectual, moral and social inde­
pendence ; all tho world lias heard ns
talk about them. Wo do not enjoy them
oa fully, perhaps, mi wo think. How
much independence of thought has the
journalist, for instance, who must bid
for an audience, tho author whose first
thought must bo Dover to displease a
reader, tho orator who must repeat the
stock notions of his hearers, the pro­
fessor who has to reoocile evolution with
theology; how much liberty of action
has tho voter who depends upon a Gov­
ernment salary, or who is io a politi­
cian’s employ ? Ono cannot very seri­
ously blamo these people, to whom in­
dependence often moans starvation.
What l want to set in dear light is this:
that independence in life and thought
depends, more than we liko to believe,
upon pecuniary independence; it is not
to be had by wishing merely. Indi­
viduals there are, and always will be,
who will suffer for their moral or intel­
lectual independence ; but tho communi­
ties will be what circumstances make
them. This, again, I want to set in
dear light: that we are. as a com­
munity, deficient, in spite of all our na­
tional wealth, and unnecessarily deficient,
in the best part of independence—the
power to enjoy our lives. In this re­
ject wo are behind our friends in
France, with their 2,000,000 of people
living upon their incomes.
.These 2,000,000 of people are not. for
the most pari, either idle, or frivolous,
or wealthy people. Many of them live
in th* cities, but more of them are quiet
oompeteuce in a rational way—enjoying
friendships, social pleasures, family af­
fections, and all tbs kindly observances
of homo life in a way that wo have little
idea of—in a way that the tourist in
Paris sees nothing of. Wo have much
to loam from tho French, and among
the things that wa have to learn are
•omo that may surprise us. One of
these things is tho comfort, the unity,
and tho permanence of Flench homes.
The French homo and family, their happnaaa, their unity, their permanence,
these have been developed by the com­
bined industry, thrift, and domestic sen­
timent of tho most intelligent people in
Europe, and especially by its great mid­
dle cIms. We have the significant tes­
timony of Prince Bismarck “that tho
French nation has a social solidity such
as no other nation of Europe enjoys."
And Mr. Matthew Arnold, from whom*
•* Mixed Essays” I quote, adds : “ This
can only como from the broad basis of
well-being, and of cause for xatiafaction
with life, which in France, more than in
other countries, exists.” If we had
2.0UO.OOO of people, or 1,000,000, who
were enjoying a competence, earned or
inherited, can it be doubted that we
..
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- r
one’ U’“x wo ure- «“&lt;»
the
*hi\

Muka home the happiest place in all the " '"
'
world—bo that your son* and daughtem one-half of the people live directly by
agriculture; bat our country huiueu and
families have not attained the comfort
will in every quiet moment hear the echo
Coan, in Harper's Mayaziue.
k JteBimrkaMs Worn*.
Min Milly Gilman, who died in the
A Vimxxia ow] rat or. a table and poorhutLw in Laurens county, Go., was
looked at a light thirty hours without a rvntarkahte wotaun. There was an ac­
once winking. This shows how wise an count published a year ago of the open­
' ing of the lougitudinsl and transverse

to conquer in every’honorabla pursuit"

amount
.
,
Investing it in some other speculations,
work. These giris appurently prefer the nicknames by which
they are known in the family rirde aud
to intimnto friends, and therefore t*ke
[Jains to adopt them in their signaturco.
In bo doing, the public school girls are
not exceptional among our young wo­
men, for it is quite tiro fashion now-adays tat them to grow so enamoured of
their nursery appellations tliat they cling
to them as their fixed and proper Dames.
They may even be offended when they
are addressed by their correct names,
which they imagine less pretty than
these pet diminutives; and some grave,
grown-up women will put Hattie or
Gawle, Mamie or Sallie on their cards
The fashion is American; but our pa­
triotism can not make us grow fond of
it The nicknames which appear in so
large a share at these public school girl's
signatures would do very well for peta at
a dog-show. When they are used to ex­
press the affeotionote regard of near
friends and relatives, they slap may be
pretty aud appropriate, lint they look
very silly in a formal signature, and
surely do not befit tho dignity of woman­
hood.
We find, for instance, among these
800 names Bcoroe of Minnies or Mamies,
and only here and there a Mary, a much
more, euphonious and dignified name.
Jane is tronafurmixl usually into Jenny
Caroline into Carrie, Ellon to Ella,
Elixala-th into Lizzie and B*«sie, Kath­
erine info . Katie, Martha into Mattie,
Margaret into Maggie, Anne and Anna
into Annie, and Harriet into Hattie.
Such ubaurb names us these appear quite
frequently: Chuttie, Lillie, Millie, Til­
lie, Kittie, Rosie, Nettie, Bibbie, Aggie
and Maggie.
The great aim seems to be to manufac­
ture a name which end* in ie, and iu ac­
complishing it the finest appellations for
women who have names renowned in po­
etry and history, and of a sweet and molodious sound, are chopped up into child­
ish diminutives. They convey on idea
of pettiness, and do not belong to girls of
dignity and character—girls like those
who are going to the normal college, bo
many of whom will have their living to
earn. Anti yet these girl* think it i*
pretty to be known by such pet names,
and so discard, a* ugly and old-fashioned,
the names by which they are christened.
What would they think to see a college
register "which give the young men's
names vs Jimmie, Bipie. Bobbie, Tom­
mie, Charlie, Bamie and Dickie.
Thia fashion is extending among wo­
men, and girl* are even named with nick­
name* only, ns if they were always to lie
nothing more than nunwry peta. And
yet this is a period when women are con­
tending for higher consideration as ra­
tional beiegn, and when the range of
their occupations outside of the domestic
circle is constantly widening and grow­
ing in unpartanoc.—AT. Y. Sun.

The Etiquette of Shoes.
The custom of removing boots in
Bunnah is not bo much an article _
etiquette oliserved by equals to equals
as an ingenious device to exalt the
monarch of the Golden Foot and degrade
his subjects, and strangers, too, before
him. It is carried further at Mandalay
than at any other Aaiatie court If a
European meets the King’s palanquin in
the streets of the city he is expected to
stop then and there and divest himself of
hi* boots. A moment's hesitation to
comply with this degrading and nncom­
fortable cq|iom has often entailed very
serious consequences on ths foreigner;
and our diplomatic difficulties with the
Burmese Court have been considerably
intensified ot different times owing to
the uisistsnoo of the Lord Chiynberiain
at Ava or Mandalay that our Envoy
should take his boots off, and ths reluc­
tance of our proud and diffident repreflcntatives to appear in public in their
■tockingB. Tbe British, however, ore
not by any means the only people whose
feelings have been hurt by this unpleas­
ant discourtesy; and Asiatic, aa well as
European, Ambassadors have been in
ths most ancient times subjected to the
inconvenience. The first Chinese inva­
sion of Bunnah, in the year 12&lt;84 A. D.,
was brought aliout entirely by the “shoo
difficulty.
The Chinese Envoys to the
monarch Nara-tbee-ho-pade had insisted,
in spite of remonstrances, on appearing
in the royal presence with their boots
on. They ought to have known better;
for at Pekin such conduct would have
been considered tho height of bad man­
ners; and, as far as they were concerned,
their infraction of Burmese etiquette had

culnixry purpose* aud near tbe well stood

hive.
’
‘
One night a thief got into tho house,
and whibit trying to open a latch of tho’
door, was observed by tbe pea-seller and
his wife, who were awake at the time and
Shrewdly guessing his purpose, the
wife spoke in a whisper.
It was sufficiently audible to her husInmd and the robber, asking where the
money-box wm concealed ; the husband
replied that the box was fastened to a
branch of the tamarind tree near tho

The robber, obtaining, by chance, this
information which he was so desirous of
learning, abandoned the thought of get­
ting into the house.
He went under the tamarind tree, and
looking up, dmcovered, by the reflection
of the moonbeamSj tliat something liko
a box yas hanging to one of the
branches.
He climbed the tree with ogilily, and
just a* he hod put out liis hand and
sensed the hive, the hornet*, who were
disturbed in their night’s repoae, flew in
numbers to resist the wanton attack.
They alighted on his face, hands and
back, inflicting a hundred wound* at
once, against the torture of which, the
robber, who could not stand, let go hia
hold of the tree and fell with a loq/i
splash into tlio well beneath, smarting.
Tho next morning tho roblxir was
taken and consigned to the stock*.

A Church Invaded by Bat*.
For many month* the parish church
of Thirsk, which Las been recently re­
stored, ha* been infested in .it* interior
by several scores of bata, which not onlv
made fearful work of the new oak stall­
ing. but at evening service might i&gt;o seen
flitting to and fro in the vicinity of the
rafters of the nave. Various moons have
been tried to rid tlie edifice of the preta,
but with little success until this week,
when an owl wns placed in the charch.
During tho last few nighta the officers
have paid visits to St Mary's for the pur­
pose of ascertaining what effect the new
inhabitant hod on the Imta, but. although
they have waited each evening well intothe darknning, not a bat has been seen.
If tho owl has not destroyed them, ho
ha* had the effect of compelling them to

pipes of the new organ. They entered
at the wide end, and the pipes being nar­
row at the bottom, found themselves un­
able to get l&gt;ock. As many as eight dead
bata were found in a single pipe.—St.
Jamcr" GazcUc, Loiulon.
The language of inscriptions on ancient
Irish monuments is, contrary to tho cus­
tom of other countries at the same date,
Irish, and Irish con claim to be one of
the oldest written languages extant in
Europe. It is still spoken by several
thousand persona, but their number do-

A mam 65 years old has been found in
Harrington, Me., wno has been out of
tbe State only once, has l&gt;een on l
steamboat only once, and never was in a
city until ha visited Portland, which ho
“reckoned wasn’t much of a pluoa for
farms.’’ _____.
'
'_______
Several undergo iuates of tho Ger­
man University of Marburg have been
sentenced to three monthsr imprison­
ment in &gt; fortress for dueling.
Don't pick up a child for a foot He
will aak you some questions that the con­
densed wisdom of the world cannot
answer.

THE MARKETS.

Oara— Mixed Wautem

Bn—Na 2..

all tha White Elephants, but were way­
laid in a quiet port of Amarapoora, and
had their throat* cut, a summary mode
of proceeding which brought an army
upon Burmah from the Flowery Land.—
London GM*._________________

A Giri’* Postscript.
There is nothing fresher and more
dewv- and more delightfully emphatic
than a young girl’s letter to her—well
her brother. Every third word is un­
derscored, and then there’s the postNcript The postscript to a girl's letter is
as indispensable as a tail to a dog. The
letter ia nothing—the postscript evorvthing. Persons experienced in receiv­
ing girls’ letters have informed us tliat
when they uro particularly anxious to
know something the letter containH they
always skip the letter mid read the po*tcript first. It is like the peroration of
the orator. It i* a great misfortune for
ayoiingman notto receive letters from hi*
fair young nfew*. and oonsuia. If he is
not blessed with such relatives let him
go down into the old trunk and dig up
letters written by hi* wife when she wa*
hi* sweetheart. He wifl get nusre sweHdom and light out of them than he w. nlj
out of Arnold or Tennyson.—J?ocAcafcr
Herald.

broksn.

HILWAUIEE.

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CINCINNATI.

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TOUDQ.

INDIA* Apou*.

�hold Of

the city of Loudon has just been oon-

in the purchase of pictures
Mr. Vanderbilt gave at»e|

Stewart jxid $50,000 for one by tbe
same artist, which is sharply criticised
by tho counoisaennu And now Mr. Al­
lert Speneer, of New York, ou his re­
cent trip to Europe, purchased twentysix paintings, which cost him $110,000.
He has also ordered of Gerome “The
Snake Charmer," for which hp is to pay
$15,000. Among hia purchases are said
to eight Diazes, two nr three Oorota, a
Troyan and a M.essonier.

who raised

ths total in-

throat open, lacerated her be
ROrSEK£EPERS’ HELPS.
mu«t valuable element in natural progress torn tbe flesh off bur limb
.wfflK batter Rum you ever prepared
Freckle Lottos.—Muriate ammonia, or degeneracy ; and Baron Kolb shows
it before. Harrow, harrow, hareow. If one dram; cologne water, two drams: that the reproductive capital existing in daughter came to after lieing carried
the soil is sandy, roll after sowing or distilled water, seven ounces ; mix and the living generation far exceeds tho into the house, but soon afterward waa
launched in England, and it is said to
drilling in. If at all inclined to be use’ ns a wash. It contains nothing in­ value of all other capital Every need­ thrown into violent convulsions. She
Im?, with the exception of the Great
clayey, roll liefore sowing. See if th* jurious.
less impediment to the development of died on Saturday.—Bradjjrtl (Pa.) Our.
Eastern, the largest ever built. The
results of this careful preparation do not
tiiis capital sad anvthinR which tends t&lt;~&gt; New York Sun.
new steamer is named the Fumisaia,
more than pay the oast
deteriorate the bomly wnditfon of the
ten upon th
ALL SORTS.
, and will be added to the Anchor Line,
population, is proved to be a squander­
Prof. Bcdd says, in the Iowa College large drippiiq
Quarterly, at the Worden grape: “We
and used in transatlantic trade.
oven for ten minutes. ing of a nation’s wealth. Every advance
A Chinamax has entered the Harvard
have the true Worden growing on the a i»ac uui,
with butter, pepper and made by a people in morality, in profit­
college farm, and the merest novice can salt, and serve upon the shell
able and healthy employment and useful
Sib Fitzbot Kelly, late Chief Baron
knowledge, brings it nearer .to the idea !
distinguish between it and the Concord
of England, enjoyed for fifteen yean a
Cstvtau tor investment in national, st a distance of ten feet It ripens in
—the greatest natural tenure of lite.
wipe
dry
and
broil
upon
a
fine
wire
grid
­
professional income of $125,000. Sir colonial, or municijtal loans appears to Iowa fully ten days’before the latter, and
iron. By drwlging with flour liefore Domestic virtue also tells favorably on his operas, but died poor.
Roundel! Palmer reached tho unprece­
the fruit is larger and more juicy."
broiling, a crust is formed which is liked the health -and wealth of a poptiration.
be in extraordinary supply iu England.
Mbs. Florexce’s oostumea in the
Chtckex Chouqu.—Seeing considera­ by many. Sprinkle with salt and pep­ Thus in Bavaria, out .at 1,000 children
dented figure of $150,000. Th© topmost To illustrate, as showing the readiness
born alive,, there died, of legitimate “ Mighty Dollar" are insured for $25,­
point ever attained by an English phy- with .which the moneyed classes in that ble alxait this disease in the different per and drop a bit of butter upon each.
children, 248 nqya and 212 girls; of il­ 000.
agricultural journals, I give you u very
Pie Crcwt.—Three aud a half cupfuls legitimate, 361 boys and 342 girl). Out
eician was Sir Benjamin Brodie’s in comcountry subscribe for colonial loans, simple cure, which was communicated to of sifted flour; one cupful sweet lard,
A Parih
had 67.000 customers
of $65,000.
and sold $280,000 worth
and the confidence investors, as a body, me by a lady friend. We have tried it one tonsjxxmful salt, one t«uq&gt;oonfnl of 100 children suckled by thexr mathera,
only 182 died during the first year ; of
a* d found it to work “tea charm." It
Gen.
Kaboe, of Princeton Col­ have in the prosi&gt;ecta and position of is simply a pice© of salt bacon or ehoul- baking-powder, one enpful very bold these nursed by wet-nuraes, 29.33 died ;
water; mix with knife, using hands as
of those artificially fed, 60 died: of
lege, who has filled the chair of'con­ British dependencies, it turns out tliat &lt;lcr Wilted to a stump or board and iittle as possible to mix with ; roll.
thoao brought up in institutions, 80 died
tinental languages and literature in that the tenders for the new Victorian (Aus­ nlaced where the fowls can pick at it.
Cohn Fritters.—To the beaten yolks the 100. 'The influence of prosperity
t)ld
wormy
stuff
—
that
is
not
good
to
eat
institution since 1870, has been tendered tralasian) loan of $10,000,000, which —ia just as good as any, and a large of three eggs add a teacup of milk, a pint ar piverty on
What is the difference between a fixed
mortality is also
a similar professorship in the Western has just been offered, amounted in all to piece ean be bought at almost any coun­ of bailed green corn grated. a little ralt shown bv Baron Kolb. Taking 1,000 star and a meteor ? One is a sun, the
and as much flower as will fopn a batter well-to-do persons and another 1,000 of other a darter.
no
less
than
$55,000,000,
or
five
and
onetry store for a mere song. Try it—Hay­
Reserve University, which is soon to be
thick enough to drop from a spoon. poor persons—after five years there re­
The woman who has the best time at
removed to Cleveland, Ohio, from Hud- half times the requisite num. Tliis seed, in IM iSbn of tite Soil.
Beat the whole verv hard, then stir in
The OomixoFrxce. —The Farm Jour­ the beaten whites of the egg; drop tho mained of the prosperous, 943 ; of tho
shows that there is yet an over-abund­
poor, only 655. After ten years there
ance of money to loan in Great Britain, nal gives iu a few words its opinions ooo- batter a spoonful at a time, in hot bird.
remained of the prosperous, 557 ; of tho
The Rochester Herald savs that tbe
cerniDg the-fMKM of a no distant future.
Ix America and in all the EnglishCrow’s Nest.—Fill a deep pudding
It says. “1st, the fencing material of tin, nr dish with apples cut in tlun slices; poor, 282 ; at seventy year* of age there man who has a corner in park should be
« peaking countries of tho world, except
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x iuua, aim
remained wou
285 w
of uiu
tho inue
prosperous,
and ui
of
Prof. Watson, of- the Washburn Ob­ the era now dawning will consist more
burst
an.lcwMmoii,
orlemon
i
Uo
poor,
66.
.
Tbe
.ren^e
k-ugib
of
life
Engh $d herself, there is nt&gt; impediment servatory, in the grounds of tho Wiscon- largely of iron than heretofore, but, 2d,
A Nevada ball report says: “Mias
'“"“B
-ell-Uxlo wiu* 60 yean, and
to the
marriage of a man with the sister
themarrtageof
8ute UniTCTnit
Wia., iron (XMta will not be used unless there
Honora X. was full of eclat—in fact, the
hudoeeMedwiIo. b. tho AurtnlM.
buil,lillg
oU.rv.Utrr rf » nord is a great fall in the price of iron, a cir­
I »“S»‘ •» &gt;» ”&lt;»2l 1"
Cannrron edatfot la^y present”
cumstance not likely to occur. 3d, to xrre hot with herd aanoe. or w&gt;ih naam
^1TocaU, d
j
Canadian and South African colonics of
The honey crop is a pronounced fail­
kind. It is generally known tliat from turn cattle aud horees only, a fence con­ and sugar; be. sure to out air holes tn ,n_
..Ta
ure by one-half. Bo tliat we have not a
England laws have been passed legaliz­
cru.t to let the eteiun weape.
I
J
the bottom of a deep well the stare' can sisting of wooden poets with three iron -.ho _
sweet thing in bees tins year.
„
r
,
mortality
are
great,
the
term
of
life
varying such marriages, and these laws have
Oran. Sq^-.-On. quart of «* ’. ing fraB M
n
(or d
be very well seen at bright noonday. No. 6 wires will prove the cheapest and
No utsa than 5,000 Chinamen are now
best fence. Tlie bottom wire, about two
received the royal approval
mto n 1
p, «) ran-, and ten mouth, for litbo- building railroads in Oregon, Washing­
Upon this principle Prof. Watson is feet from the ground, may have - borlm oyaten, fre. from gnt. Pour into
,boilingof hoihnR wnfc-r: ,
m.noo-pari two qnurt.
en™«-r».
In
A cellar upon it, to prevent cattle from pushing cream, a large tablrepoonful of flour with ' IW-u.diho duration of Ute ba. boon ton, and British Columbia.
The Macon (Go.) Messenger tells al conducting his experiment.
Atlanta haa a new enterprise, a watch
wonderful atory of hown mid. killed «|
in
ha. been rank bo- against it; the ton wire should have a half teocnpful of mitter, thicken thn ' found most defective amon$. tho steel
manufactory. It begins with facilitiea
negro. The ^«n » nding . mule to I
oI ,1”’ B”""11 ,1,&lt;&gt; 1&gt;o‘- plastering lath wirea to it horizontally. bailing water with the paste, season with workeia, polishers, and grinders; and
for turning out aix watches per day.
the lath whitewashed, to prevent ani- pepper, boil up, add the oysters and
tbe town of Gordon. Boat u the town I &lt;»“ °»
slol» &gt; “’cr th“ “ a,,c
‘‘ mals 'running into the fence. 4 th, to cook until the edges curl Have heated next to these collier’s life is least secure,
W. W. Coboobah, of Washington, has
greatly, no doubt, to the occurwaa nrnched tho hind leg. of tho mule, !
“ ,7°°^ i. At tho top of the turn sheep and hog* wooden fence is a taacupful of rwect cream .v a. rich owing
given away $3,000,000 in public benefao^
in minoa
~renoo
___ toaoculonta
*_
_
is sixty feet above tlio bot­ cheepest aud beat 5th, as to tlje fence milk as you can get, turn into the tureen,
tions
and $1,000,000 in private charities.
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—
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without any provocation whatever, were hill,
’ which
— —
One of the most potent ahortners of
of the more distent future for turning pour in the oysters and serve.
Henry Waulacb and Jane Wallace,
life is tbe anxiety of’ providing for bar®
s»een to fly into the air, the negro shot tom of the cellar, powerful reflector* are cattle, we are not prepared to namo it,
Favre Beaks.—Boil some white beam sulwistence. The lack of sanitary con­ his wife, have entered college at Wes­
to
lie
placed
to
throw
rays
of
light
down
upward about ten feet, and, falling upon
but many fiUTner* in the old dairy sec­ until quite dry and tender. Into a four
ditions, also shortens man’s years. Idle­ leyan University, Ct, as “ Freshmen.”
his ride*%n the earth, hia body burst a tube wliich ends in the cellar, where tions will say ‘fence, no fence.’ Tbe quart baking dish put an inch layer of ness, us comjMired to intense industry,
Spain, with only 17,000,000 of inhab­
soiling system that will feed and sup­ the beans, seasoned with pepper and
-completely open. He died within ten the observer will be stationed.
outweighs
—prejudicially outweighs—all itants, turns out yeariy twice aa much
port one hundred cows on one hundred salt, strew over minced bits of salt pork,
the advantages of ease and abundance. wheat as does Italy, with 28,000,000 at
minutes after the fall.
acres
requires
no
fence
at
all,
for
the
cover with a layer of raw oysters,
Tnn Oneida Community, which, for
cows do not graze, but are fod at the sprinkle with powdered cracker crumbs Of all countries in the world, England inhabitants. '
shows a pre-eminence in abstention from
Ox the occasion of the celebration at
The extent of the Government signal sixty years, has tainted the morals of barn winter and summer. ”
and bits of batter and cover with another suicides, while in France they increase
the tenth anniversary of the capture al
service is indicated by the official report Central New York, is on the eve of dis­
Salt for Poultry.—Hens often have layer of beans, thus alternating until the with advancing years. Taking 1,000
Rome, all political offenders were par­
of the bureau. This allows the bureau solution, and will fall off our civilization a habit of biting and pulling their feathers dish is almost full The beima should suicides which occurred in France, and doned by the King of Italy.
receives 1,338 reports daily from the va­ like an excrescence that has hod it* aud greedily eating them until their moke the last layer. Pour over a pint, dividing according to sex for each month,
The postal savings banka in Italy take
bodies are bare. This practice, it is be­ or more, if the beans were very dry, o!
rious stations extending to every part of growth. It found its origin in licen­ lieved, is occasioned by a want of Balt, as oyster liquor, cover and bake half an it is curious to note the effect of long and in twice as much money aa they pay
short dayi In January, 68 men and 53
‘the United States. While meteorology tiousness, and for a time flourished in when salted food ia given them they hour, removing the cover toward the last women killed then selves ; in February, out
institution being considered
cannot yet lie projierly styled a science, violence of lew; but nature has dune make no attempt to continue the habit that the top may brown.
75 Inen and 70 women ; in March, 84 safe and convenient by the people.
A smn collector returned to Memphis
Chctkey.—One pound salt, one pound men and 78 women ; in April, 94 men
it is significant of the rapid progress what the courts could not da Decay Salt pork chopped fine and fed twice a
week has been adopted with success, mustard-seed, one pound stoned raisins, and 93 women ; in May, 96 men and 92 on horseback with a liag full of gold and
made toward discovery of its lows that commenced with the second generation,
while others put h teaspoonful of salt one pound brown sugar, twelve ounces women ; in June, 106 men and 110 wo­ silver coin. The horse ran awav, the
out ct 2,835 predictions of storms by tho which could not identify its parentage, with two quarts of meal or shorts garlic, aix
mx ounces-cayenne pepper, two men .; in
fo July,
ju]Vi 99 men and 106 women ; bag burst, and a great crowd followed
signal Herrice, 83.4 jwr cent, have been and “ the community " has become so moistend, well mixed, and ted about nrterf,
quarts nririrwc
unnjie mvmwhAmAc
Roo«tl&gt;erri&lt;*, fwn
two nn.rl.
quarts |, in August, 82 men and 106 women ; Bcp- for a mile, picking up the money.
small that tho leading members 'have twice every week. Fowls, like human l»eet vinegar; the mustard-seed gently | tember, 74 men and 78 women ; in Ooverified.
Ax effort is on foot al Washington to
almndoned the communistic doctrines, beings, to bo healthy must have a cer­ dried and bruised ; sugar made into tober, 77 men and 99 women ; in Novcm- procure the assembling there of a world’s
The export of breadstufls from the and, for mercenary _______
G8 women, and in convention to promote international ar­
reasons, organized a tain allowance of salt So long as the syrun with pint of vinegar; gooseberries ber, 6i men
boded in a quart of tho
the vine
vino-­ December, 62 men and 62 women were bitration, Sept. 3, 1883, the centennial
United Stetei tor September, m report- j
with
7„’piul of American people prize sugar aweec cakes, dried, and boiled
gar ; the garlic to be well bniis«&lt;d in a suicides. As Mr. Buck?«d argued, sta­ of the acknowledgment of American in­
«i by the Bnrtra of Htatrttio, in onr I w90 000
into
o[ ,100 and tho New York hotels consume 1,800,­
000 chickens and poultry, snd 5,500,000 mortar; when cold; gradually mix tho tistics show that there is no exercise
dependence.
WoBliington diBputelH B, amounted in ।
mOKt
will ^lln, tl„ of eggs every week, the poultry business whole in a largo mortar, and with the re- will, no act in the entire compass of
“ Everybody is looking at Rhode Isl­
value to $23,881,936, being about $12.- I largest profits, and tho weaker ones will in this country will remain a good one. moining vinegar thoroughly amalgamate 1 men’s dealings, which does not fall in and,” remarks the editor of the Provithem.
To
l&gt;e
tied
down
close
;
the
longet
Give
your
fowls
warm,
dean
houses
and
within
the
lines
of
an
absolute
regularity.
000,000 lorn than for tho corresponding | lw
ouL-- Thj, .^.p ,fl| ot
kept
the
better.
dry, gfuwy runs, if you would have
Of oil human actions, marriages seem to orial on “lie Duty of the Hour." Thia
period in the year preceding. But tho Iiradty foUowed by jealousies that them clear of roup aud canker. And j
be most arbitrary, aud dut of the region explains the recent advance in the price
Telegraphic Blunders.
export of breodstufl. for tho past nine : mtMt
Uw lmo.loTO
„nd feed them regularly with good nourish-1
of fixed laws. Yet the registers prove of microscopes.
.
A
gentleman
who
had
gone
to
the
months aggregated $208,679,549, being ln a ((lw
it j, to j*, hoF„j that the ing food, if you woald have them free j
that it is vspeciaHy in marriages the
Pbofajott haa increaaed to such an
from disease, lay more eggs, and be I country to find a summer location for his greatest steadiness and regn’arity ob­
over $32,000,000 more than for the cor-1 Uol wiU h, entirely eraaed.
family telegraphed to his wife. “ Home tains ; taking three quinquennial periods, extent in New York since the telephone
more
profitable
every
day.
I
responding month of last year. Tho I
Wlxter D*mvn&lt;o.—The better class ’ to-night,” and no the wife posted into it will be found that the following pro­ was introduced that the company haa
figures for the last months show to what Fined for Taking a Man at His Word.
been forced to put up a sign ; “ Please
of livers in tlio United States are begin- } the
”'country at ouoe, while the husband portions exist ;
don’t swear through the telephone,"over
extent the export was checked by the j
ning
to demand good, fresh butter in­
A Utely-landed Hibernian was a pris­
371 each instrument
BacbeJoni
married
to
widow*.
..
.351
254
i
tion.
.
weakness of the foreign market.
oner recently in the Fordham (N. Y.) stead of the salted article wliich has
Not long since a message camo to the Widowers to kpiiMten.................. 9S2 937 934
Is swixaxxG healthy ? ” asks a young
340
Police Court to answer a charpo of as­ hitherto been eaten through the winter
Widowers
to
widows.
320
223
months. In consequence ihooe farmers principal of a business houaqiu tins dty
Love laughs at locksmiths, and bo do - sault and battery preferred against him who try to please the palate by produc­ from his traveling agent, who had
Marriages of men under 30 year* o? But if the hinge breaks, the pastime is
those who are bound to attend a circus. 1 by a neighbor.
reached Philadelphia— “Amat Continon- age to women of __
_ -- not only unhealthy, but dangerous.
60____
and______
over______
occurred
“Why did you strike the complain­ ing a sweet, nutty-tasting commodity,
periixl, and once in each We are always glad to extend to the
* ' in
’n the first period,
will reap their reward by receiving a re­ fol Hotel Bend some hash by mail." ■ twice
The operatives of a silk-mill in Pater­ ant ?" asked Justice Wheeler.
son, N. J., asked permnwion to go to
“Bekase he tould mu ter du it," was munerating price. Setting aside fancy The agent did not intend to reflect on of the others. Statistics prove that,' in young and inexperienced the knowledge
prices, it is certain that a good, fair rate the fcxxl at the hotel, but wanted “ cash " countries where consanguineous mar- attained by years of experience.
the tented field. The proprietors of the the reply.
। riages are permitted, there are to be
will always be jrnid for butter which can sent by mail.
Kkepixo poultry of some kind or other
“Oh, you merely obeyed orders ?”
mill said the manufacture of silk must
An affectionate uncle was informed by found a greater number af deaf mu’es is almost universal in China. The poorbe depended ujion to oome to hand
“Yis, Judge.”
weekly in uniform quality. The beat telegraph :“ Mary is to lie buried on ; *nd idiots than elsewhere.
go on, and to make assurance doubly
eat household has, wherever practicable,
“Tell me all about it”
Wednesday. Come sure." Mary, who
its pert cock and three or four lean hena,
“All there ees about it, Judge, ees we butter-maker in the United States fails
sure they locked the factory doors with
unless the cows are fed properly, there­ lived in Chicago, was his favorite niece, i
Not Up on Goals.
which stalk hungrily in and out of tbe
the oj»era‘.ivea inside. After demanding had a little growl, and oi tould him oi’d fore there must bo tho right sort of food. and, as he had not heard of her illness, '
The goat is an every-Jay sight, and
fdap ees face; then ee jumps oop and
to be lilierated several times, one of the j
ly may
down and cries three toimea, ‘Du it, du The hay should bo matte from grass cut the sad iutdliRonce cave him &gt; bbtbto j th^ o’ra who don 'not' stmlr him’ Mid ble that no one else of the
— ’his
’------------&gt; ,habits
.
-_i_ •him
•
when ui bloom, and this alone will do, shock. He dressed himself in deep ’learn
employes took a screw-driver and took . it, du it’”
ways and
has only
happen to able to digest
but some coin meal and wheat bran will mourning, and made a hurried journey self to blame. Saturday forenoon a
off the lock. Tbe crowd rushed out, ।
“And you did it?"
Two convicts have been
increase the cream and o»hl to the rich •to the west to find a jovialiiorty assem­ “ William * was quietly feeding on Co­
“Oi did, sur.”
yelling like school-boys at regaining i
flavor of tbe butter. Also the use of bled at Mary’s wedding. The wires had lumbia street when a load of household from the Ontario (Can.) prison, after
“Fine, $10."
their liberty. They went to the circus. :
arranged for her to be “ buried ” instead go&lt;xiH-went past The owner kept pace serving two years, because of undoubted
“ What, after he tould me ter du it ?* carrots will cause a greater flow of milk,
proof tliat they were innocent of the
al “married."
with tho wagon, carrying under his arm burglary of which a jury had found them
“Yes; you had no business to strike aud there will bo tlieu the peculiarly
Probably the worst I &gt; hind er ever made a fine mirror about five feet long. As guilty.
fresh
taste
which
characterizes
butter
Sir G. W. Des Votux, Governor of him, even at his own request Got $10?”
The case against them rested
when cow* are in p&lt;xxl pasture in June. was one that occurred in the case of a he came opposite the goi I he met a
the Fiji islands, talked with a Chicago
A friend paid the fine, aud the pris­
on the perjured testimony of a police­
Of course comfortable stabling, deanli- Bl Louis merchant, who, while in New
Times reporter while on his way across oner retired, muttering to himself, “A ncss, and exercise in a sheltered yard will York, received a telegram informing him friend, and of course he hud to stop and man, whose motive waa revenge.
tell why he was changing locations and
strange oountrce oi’ve got into."
A hormed snake is kept as a curiosity
■our contiirent. Des Vceui is an English­
be requisite fur full succeaa
The that his wife was ill. .He sent a message how much he expected to be benefited.
cows should have their cnlvtw iu to his family doctor, asking the nature The glass was heavy, and ho naturally by H. C. Gregory, at his residence at
man, but for years has been one of the
A Sailor’s Luck.
Mansboro.
Va. It is about three feet
Saptemlx&gt;r
or
therealxuits,
and
theheifer
af
the
sickueaM
and
if
there
waa
any
dan
­
dropped one end to the walk to rest his
2,000 whites who live among the 150,000
The captain of a fishing schooner, calves from all good milkers should lie ger, and received promptly the answer:
long and has a horn on the end of the
natives on the eighty islands forming whose adventures ore recounted by the raised, which can be done on the “ No danger. Your wife Lad a child. arm.
Had this man been a close observer he tail, about one and a half inches in
the Fiji group. He said that until three Bangor Whig, believes that there is skimmed milk. In the autumn there If wo cod keep hex from having another would have seen the goat and wished he length, a little bent and resembling very
years ago the mountain region of Ovalan such a tiling ns luck in human affairs. is do forage ar food of any kind, better to-night she will do well” The mystifi­ had a brickbat. Had he made goat na­ much the spur of a rooster. The snake
Ho has fished on the Georges seventeen for milch cows aa n help to foiling cation of the agitated huslxuid was not ture a studv be would have known bet­ usee the horn as a woapon, which is said
was occupied by ferocious caunilmhi, years, and lost spring concluded he
to be very deadly. Even trees are said
pasture than pumpkins. I have used removed until a second inquiry revealed
numlx-ring about 10,000, and given be­ would go home to Gloucester, sell bis them freely far years with the best re­ the fact that his indisposed huly had had ter than to lower the glass. But he waa to have been killed by its blow.
a man who despised the trifles of life, and
yond question co man eating in their little home, pay off the mortgage, and sults, and find the fear of tbe seeds all a “chill"—Front the Hour.
Fraxcisco Beoer* committed suicide
ho was telling how many tons of coal
festival ceremonies. These Bavagcs ore with the proceeds go to Bouthbsy and nonsense. At tbe present time I have a
tiie new house would save him this win­ st Brownsville, Tex., on account of illIs Pre«byterlanlsm Declining T
live quietly. He gut as far an Portland,
ter, when the goat, who hail been getting luck at cards. He was 80 Tears old.
now under aflectnal subjugation. The and had a dory stolen from his vessel. fine lot growing among the corn and
The totals of tho yearly additions from
about three acres planted near tlio barn,
Early in life he fought for Mexican in­
Governor predicts prosperity for enlight­ Arrived at Gloucester, he accidentally which together will be sufficient to but April, 1875, to April,. 1880, are given in mad for two long minutes at sight of a dependence under Gens. Bravo and Mo­
nval in the minor, went through tbe
lost his right finger. He lifted the till Christmas if I can secure a portion of the minutes thus:
ened Fijians;.
relos ; at a later day he invaded Texas
glass
like
a
thunderbolt,
and
jumped
4S,24U
mortgage by selling his houoe, and had them from fn&gt;«t. After the |Munpkhis UUS-7S....................................
UM-TI.......................................................................... cum into the street with the frame clinging with the army of Santa Anna, and was
A New York firm has been making a $233.50 left The money ho put in an are gone, carrote are better than any other isn-7*........................................................... njn to his shaggy aides. All that ripping, present at the battle of Ban Jacinto.
envelope, and the envelope in an inside variety of roots, and if fod till grass iSTS-7?............ ......................................................JS.IDS
and raving, and cussing—all the open­ During the wax between Mexico and the
baby’s outfit worth $3,000. The cradle
nomes again there need Ik» no loss of
ing of front doors—all the inquiries by United States he served on the America*
is of willow, with draperies of Valen­
quality in tlie butter. The quantity of
Grud total........................ ....; ..
an excited crowd, could have been saved
urday
last,
when
off
Cape
Elizabeth,
Deduct
from
this
sum
the
diflereuce
ciennes lace, and a lining of quilted satin
the milk will be equal to the beat grass
had the citizen but bockoned to the amallribbon.
Thu every-day ahtcia have leaned over the aide of the vessel to pull season, and will depend upon the cows. between the total church membershiii cst boy on the atecet and asked him to
in a rope. As he bent forward the en- Any man having common sense, and in April, 1875-506.034—and the total
pole
plain centers, and borders of tucks aud
&gt; fell from his pocket, and as $1.50 managing properly, can obtain double in April, 1880-578,671—or 72,637, ami
drunken repairer, who had
He i
French embroidery; those for days of the&gt; money was silver, it sank before the average given by cows of the kind we have left a total of 106,982 persons to cA/tty^e.
usually met with, if’ he will buy good be accounted for. From this last total
lulled by a Bulldog.
when the baby ia on exhibition are of his eyes.
Capt John Shearer, of North Beaver,
The enormous apple crop in New En­ onaa and breed from none but deep deduct for deaths in the average ratio of
20 per 1,000, or for the five years 56,- purchnaed a large bulldog recently. safetv. ___________ ___________
There are three dozen dresses in th© gland has been squeezed into *0 much milkers, and from bulls which are from a
deep milking sfrain.-~0brrsspcm4enoe q/ 27G, and wo have a remainder, 50,706— The dog lieiug vary ugly, he kejA it
Ax Oregon I’anchman threw a lasae
wardrobe, numberless little sacks, ami u cider that tbe prico lias dnqiped to 90 Country Gentleman.
a
turn
representing
tbe
nuinix-r
of
cents a barrel It is aaid that drunkenchained In tho yard. It had taken a clumsily, and the noone fell around hia
church members who have disappeared great dislike to John Wallace, a young
cloak of white embossed silk, trimmed
from
our
rolls
in
ways
unaccounted
for
To
Remove
Wrinkles.
■with pearl embroidery on Brussels not; than usual A Justice of Westfield,
man who was 11 frequent visitor of the
one end of
To one fluid ounce of tincture of gum during-five years.—7'Ae Rev. Wm. JI. Shearer family. On Thursday last WalMom., whenever a cider drunkard is
die, he was
Roberts, in tbe Observer.
broidery and duchess lace for trimming. brought before him, lets the prisoner off benzoin add seven fluid ounces distilled
on condition that he will r*
go ’
home
----- --imm*----rose-water and one-half ounce glycerine,
except Capt Shearer’s 16A max in debt earncsUy wishes that
Somebody with a bead for
bads oat of the Bathe twee, neck and hands with it ut the sign, “P&lt;at do bills," was inscribed
tughter. Sbo told Wallace found out thfet there are
finery, when it would l&gt;c healthier and
g had broken his chain and horara in the xrorld.
on flie pentoffloe building.

�It will pay JTM torteH lbs eetsMtak

Hill or SVrKKVIMtKS.

lUrrtW'M. OcroBBa lllb, IfflO,

above, and were called* lu order by lire
Tbe rurf being rallod. all ware found
prra-ol except Mr. Cleveland, of Aaayria."
■ .
Mr. Towne, moved that the chair ap­
point a committee of seven on equaliz­
ation. two members of such commitee
to be from the northern part of the
county, two from tho southern nnd
three from tho central part. Motion
prevailed.
c- *
Mr. Kilpatrick i.ibved that the chair
apjMiint a committee of five on finance,
which motion prevailed,
Mr. Cressy moved that tho chair ap­
point the remaining tuunl standing
committees, consisting of three mem­
bers &lt;&gt;0011. Motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr. Cock, Board took a
recess of half an hour. .
.
Oai again coming to oreer, the chair
announced the following standing
committers;
. ,
&lt;&gt;« Bqunlisation.—Messrs. Kilpatrick,
Cridler, Towne, Abbey, Nye, Nichols,
(Lewis A.) and Nichols (Geo.C.)
*6* -Hikhm*.—Messrs. Manchester.
Mack. Cock, Mathews (Oscar) and
Cleveland.
Os OlaiMf — Messrs. Creasy, Swift
and Bellinger.
. ■
Oa JoporDosmen/.^-Messra. Nichols
JGeo. C.) Nichols, (Lewis A.) and
On ’ Salarirt.—Messrs. Swift, Nichols
(Lewis A.) und Burpee.
'
,
On
Building*.—Messrs. Cock,
Mntthewv (Allen) and Manchester.
Ou motion of Mr. Swift the accounts
now in the hands of the Clerk were re­
ferred to the committee on claims.
Mr. Towne moved that each super­
visor asscertain from his roll-and re­
port the Average price per acre at
which the real estate in his township
had been assessed the present year.
After some discussion, on motion of
Mr. Swift the matter was laid on the
table.
.
.
On option of Mr.'■ SwifL the afveral
assessment rolls were
■ere referred to The
committee on equalisation.
On motion of Mr. Creasy, Board ndjourned till eight o’clock to-morrow.
Enoch Andrvs, Clerk.

Tuesday, Oct. 12th, 1380.
Boarif^nvt pursuant to adjonrnment.
Minutes of yesterday’s action read
and approvcif.
L To give committees an opportunity
to work, on motion i»T Mr. Towne
Board took a recess till 1 o’clock p. m.
.
Enoch Andrus, Clerk.
AFTERNOON SESSION.

Board met nursuantto adjonmmont
and proepedea to business.
The committee on clams, through
their idiairman. Mr. Cressy, now of­
fered the following report: '
Your committee would report that
thev have examined the following
claims and would recommend their al­
lowance ns follows!

Oil RMition of Mr. Cock, the election
: a Snperintohdenc of tlm poor, was
mis tbe spoeiM order nf business
jrl o'clock p. m-, on Friday.
On motion of Mr. Swift, account No.
1 was taken from the table.
Mr. Abbey moved that the same be
allowed at the sum of twenty dollars.
Mr. Swift moved to amend by mak­
ing the amount fifteen dollars, which
amendment prevailed.
The vote . uow occurring ou.- tbe or­
iginal motion, an amended, the same
was adopted by tbe following vote:
Ayes.—Messre. Abbey, Burpee, Cndler, Matthews (Allen)Mntthews (Oscar)
Nichols (Geo. C.) Nichols (Lewis A.)
Swift'and Towne.—0.
Nays.—Messrs, Bellenger, Creasy,
Cleveland, Cock, Kilpatrick. Manches­
ter, Mack-und Nye—8.
Absent.—Mr. Durkee.
On motion of Mr. Creasy, No. 2 was
taken from the table.
OnawotioD of Mr. Kilpatrick, the
game -was disallowed.
.
Ou motion of Mr. Cock,. No. 3 was
taken from the table.
0u 'motin of Mr. Manchester, the
same was referred back to the com­
mittee on claims.
Ou motion of Mr. Matthews (Oszar)
No. 15 was taken from tbe table.
On motion of Mr. Swift, the same
waa allowed at the sum of three dol­
lars, and tbe Clerk was instructed to
return to- tbe- publishers a book, which
had been charged for iu said bill.
On motion or Mr. Nichols (Lewis A.)
No. 1G wns taken from the table.
Ou motion of Mr. Abbey, the same
was allowed nt the sum of $87.30 by
tbe following vote:
Ayes—Messrs- Abbey.
Bellinger,
Burpee, Dressy, Cleveland, Cock, Crid­
ler, Durkee, Kilpatrick, Maucqeatcr,
Mack. Matthews (Allen) Matthews (Os­
car) Nye, Nichols, (Geo. C.) Nichols
(Lewis A.) Swift uxid Towne.—18.
Nays.—0.
i The Judge of Probate now presentcd the following statement of persons
sent to the lusane .Asylum by his order
since Jau. 1st.
To the Hon. Board of Supervifton for
Barry County. Michigan.
Gentlemen :—You are hereby uotifled that since your session in January
last.the following named persons nave
iK.eu seutto the Asylum for the in'j M
|ie nt Kalamazoo, Mich., by my or­
sane
| (]er.
! 1880, March 26, Adeline Kenfield:
April 12th, Fanny Ilandall, at the ex­
! penne of the State, July 17th, Judge M.
Sawdy, Sept. 21st, Manon Rhodes,from
the county house.
Respectfully submitted nnd dated
this 11 tb, day of Oct., A. D. 1880.
Clement Smith,
Judgeof Probate.
On motion of Mr. Creasy, tho report
wns accepted and referred to the com­
mittee on finance.
Mr. Nichols (Lewis A.) moved to ad­
journ tHl to-morrow morniug nt the
lionrqf 8 o’clock.
Mr. Swift moved to amend by taking
a recess till 7 o’clock in the evening,
which amendment was lost.
The original motion was the adopted
aud Board adjourned.
Enoch Andrus, Clerk.

lur.i
1 D II Pratt, Sept., of Poor-«23 00
2 Abner L&lt;i»k and 2 other*, ierrice*
iurd
at court-------- ------------------- ------- 9 4&lt;)
iurd
3 A llauian. invdical acrvlcr*--------- IQ 00
4 John Canwtb.tervlc- aa att’y...... MOO RrfM

1 Luther Brown and Mhem. juMiee,
Juror, and *ril!F*w.A
- , ।■
fi Eiu«ry Par*iJy,Ju*lir*fec*...............

ALLEN BROS
GRAND

RAPIDS,

Attorney A Counsellor,

CONTINUOUS FACING,
BEST SHIRTS,
-------- WITHOUT-:-----

MXTH-A- COST

RIP DOWN THE BACK,
AlaLEX HKOS,

JUST RECEIVED
A Full Car Load of Lumber Wagons, 3 Spring Wagons, Top
and Open Buggies and Phietons, to be sold at low prices,

OT¥ OTVE

■. BLACK,

American and Foreign Marble,

]£NTERFB1SE

Steketee’s

GROCERY

PIM WORM DESTROYER.

STOHE!

toel oi jalap, perfectly safe and harttlraa.and
healthy median.-, nophyxicneed betaken aflt
uxlng. Price25ci*.; aentan receiptot 25cent

New Fresh Coods and Low
J^TASHVILLE LIVERY.

J. OSMAN, Prop.

50 SETS JUST RECEIVED

Prices.

LOW PRICES TO REDUCE OUR TSOCK OF

Boise Ac Francis

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TURN-OUTS

Having bought for CASH a large, neat
stock of

upon short notlee and at

LOW RATES.

COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
MADE A SPECIALTY
Opposite the Wolcott iioiue. Nashville, Mich.

WOLCOTT,

WOLCOTT,
J^TEW

WOLCOTT, Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

FERXITI'KEAT

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

J. ORMAN.

Cheese ui Everything

"itej J. LENTZ &amp; SON’S

PAD

E. CLARK A: CO.

Haiti it Cniad » lini Gut Gnan Stm!
Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods and low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of yonr patronage.

We would respectfully announce to the citizens] of Nashville
and vicinity, that we are now

Highest Price paid for Produce

LOCATED and ESTABLISHED

COME AND SEE.
Tours Truly,

Blndcler nud I riiiMry Organs * &gt; Ab

torhlnc all humor*, every trace of dlzeaiw, aud
forcing Into the ayitcru through the pore* of the
rkin. nouriablng *n&lt;l *trenirthlng vegetable loulea.

Tranks, Valises, Blankets, Robes
Whips, Combs, otc.

PAIN IN THE BACK

FURNITURE
IN BARRY COUNTY

Our Goods are all new, and tho latest In *ty
finish.

OR 8UBST! FUTE. If.ha haa not got II, amd to
ua and receive it by return mall.
DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIBT.-Eegular Pad *2
Special Pad for Chronic, deep Mated.or cute* of
lung .tending. g3, Children*. Pad, for tumtnrr
complaint, weak kidney* and bed wetting, gl.50
Our book “How a Lila wa* Saved,” containing a
history of thl* great discovery, mailed free.
Write for «t-

JgOOT AM) SHOE SHOP.

New and Large Stor,e, FINEST SEWED BOOT
Where you will find

ALL MEW, AND OF
THE LATEST
STYLES.

THE “BOSS” CARPET SWEEPER,

CARRY A. FULL LINE
•OF-

September. AD. IMO.

L°MCamp
u®
Chairs, &amp;c.
Common

A&amp;Btodautt

Complainant, v».
♦
Frederick J. Blodgett, j
’
Defendant.
It .at I* lac tot Hr appear!e&lt; to tue by affidavit
that tbe Mid defendant, Frederick J. Blodgett,

Furxkl'tnre

FRANK BAKER.
^TTEXTION, ALL.

READY CASH
CLOSE BUYING
Eatey, Bay State,
Bridgeport, aud
Whitney Organs,
Webber, ('bickering,
Hale, Christie, Hanes,
Bros.. Whitney and
Mci'ammeron Pianos,

PIANOS
ORGANS REPAIRED IN .

Complete In every particular.

We guarantee
com plainant cjuee thu order to
i&gt; tbe Naahvflle N«wa, a nevapaper

WHvnry liooghtalin,

FOR FUNERAL OCCASIONS
Will be furnished free of charge. Call and see ua.

Kellogc Demaray 4k Co.

Sign, the Big Boot.

For 850. and up-vrardi*.

Our Undertaking Departmn’t

CALL A2VD GET PRICES.

Give Me it jCa.ll!

UNDERTAKER’S GOODS,
LOW FIGURES
BURIAL CASES &amp; SHROUDS
ORGANS

Of every description

Prices that Can’t I Undersold

----- KJR THE:- -

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

WE ALSO

Chancery Order.
STATE OF MICHIGAN': The Circuit Court for

I wish to announce to the citizens of Naahvllie
and vicinity that I aic prepared to make lhe

PARLOR AND BEDROOM' [SUITS
Repairing Done In the Best
OF EVERY l&gt;i:S( 'RIP riOA. PI.AIA
Manner Possible!
AND FATSCY|FCRNITI RE.

DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., Toledo, 0.

i ber Suits,
(fnWoikers,
Extension Tables,

BOISE &amp; FRANCIS.

------ IN OUR------

I Gravel', Catarrh &lt;it the Bladder,inability to Retain
FttvI the ITrlne,
Urine. HI
Hone
Bladder. High
Illeb
iI nr
or Expel
one In the Bladder,
Chloral, Scanty ar painful Urinating, Deposits,
Cast* or Shreds In the Urine.

Best Oak Tanned Leather

Largest and Best Selected Stock

Dewier 1«

“

J. A. BAUGHMAN.

Nervous &amp; Physical Debility,

attending.

HARDWARE,

HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Woodland Ceu.
Day and night ealla proapqy at­
[31-661

AU of which'isrtwpectfully submit­
And everything else pertaining to a ft
ted.
HARNESS SHOT.
X John Q. Cressy, )
Orson Swiit, 'Com.
V W5
J.TJL
II I, J . . whether contracted by over work, atrn'H exccwlve
II. F. Bellinger, )
drink, the abu»e of nature or Mberwieo..
.On motion of Mk Nichols (Geo. C.) Bv buying yonr llarm-i. of them a* they u*c nothH supercede, the tnoonveNcaee. and troubles of
the report wm accepted.
' '
Ing but tho
| taking t au»eoiui and poloonou* Icternal medicine*.
|
ir I* worn exactly where needed, next to the
On n'.otin of Mr. Swift, acct, No.
wa» laid on the table.
. fudn,nBUclnlurtIlrcl. bulPowBBrCi. IBIT1Ac.
On motion of Mr. Kilpatrick, Nos. ucoi varx laiinuu
2, 8,15, and 10 were laid en the table.
On motion of Mr. Nichols (Lewis A.) Particular attention paid to REPAINING. All
j la equally good for
No. 4 was allowed at the sum of S50,
lhe amount claimed.
w. E. clark &amp;. co. • MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD.
On motion of Mr. Nichols (Geo. C.)
---------------------------------------------------------- i De not lx- prejudiced. GIVE IT A TRIAL and be
the remainder of the report was ad­
I convinced that it I* lionet, reliable, effective and
JT IS A FACT
lull what poor feeble and exhausted body requlrevopted.
,-‘a^
Thouaaud. are dally adulngtbeir teat I a ony to the
Op motion of Mr. Abl»ey, Board ndwonderful curative power, of thia great remedy,
Thai we keep the
ionrned tijl to-morrow morning nt the
who are balng realored to perfect health after all
lipur of eight o'clock.
*
other treatmenta aud rcjnedlra have failed. AsK
your druttiit for It and accept NO IMITATION
«
Enoch Andrus, Clerk.

JioughuUfn,

Making a zpwdaty. Pbownlx Blo«k..8ui» BL

J£D. POWERS A Co.

trv, Midi.
Ptended.

620 Ref4

34 Henry

BRY GOODS,

Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, ic.,
‘Hasting*, Mioh.

is Bentley Bros &amp; Wilkin*, lumber.

Nil»n
Claim

JULIES BUSSELL,

WITH KACH OWE

Mrs. Potts’ SAD IRON

of your Post Office plainly aud odJreu
MERCHANTS ADVERTISING AGENCY,
62 Broad way. NEW YORK.

AND DEALERS TN

SHERIFF

*

Iron,' Nails, Stove® and. Tinware.

23 00

Wednesday, Oct. 13th, 1880.
Board met pursuant to adjournment j
and was called to ord^r by the Clerk, j
The chairman being absent, on mo­
tion of Mr. Kilpatrick. Mr. Towne was
chosen chairman pro tem.
Minutes of former session read and
approved. .
To give committees an opportunity
to work, on motion of Mr. Swift, Board
took a recess till 3o'clock p. m.
Eonch Andrus, Clerk.
afternoon session.
Board met pursnant to adjournment,
nnd was called to order by the tem­
porary chairman.
The committee on claims f urther re­
ported that they luul examined the
lollow'mg nnd would recommend their
allowance as follows:

TIME.

WRITTEN GUARANTEE

ML.Oppoa.u Ralb&gt;iurn Houac

money in a registered loiter, or by a postal order.
Reference io tho jaibllther of this paper, with whom

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Which I, tbe lalsotand greatest Improxrtueat yet
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A GOOD WATCH FOR 85.

IB Republican lUnner,printing.
11 D.I Wolf, medical wrrkai..

Attorney at Law

west I^rloeiS

For FIVE DOLLARS we will .end by tn*U, |*o*tajni prepaid and regirterod, to any addreaa, a full•Ixed handaome and excellent watch, a ateia winder

\\

QlEJLENT SMITH,

Largest Stock

Circuit Court Coin
T'
w*.

J. LENTZ &amp; SON’S,

A Ira. van Mirai,j

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GOOD SHAPE
SMALL COST

SHEET MUSIC
iteepcetfully,

C. H. BERRY,

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ORNO STRONG.)
Editor amp Proprietor.

THE EEBCTIOJVH.

LIFE IN NASHVILLE

BARKY COUNTY 0VERWEELMIKG-

LY REPUBLICAN.
—The members of the cornet band
a
—
are meeting for practice, several eve­
Entire Republican Ticket Elected Ex­
nings in each week, and will shortly be
cept Treasurer, Which Goes Fusion.
prepared to to go out serenading.
—Grand Republican rally, and jollifi­
cation meeting this press [Friday] ev­
ening. A fine display of fire works
will be discharged by the torch light
'procession, and appropriate transpar­
ent mottos carried by several members
of .the club.
,
/ —On Wednesday, 'at the residence of
*the brides parents; Willis M. Lathrop

►

.

D.taocraU Hate .&lt;oUHa|t to Say.

Senate—Durkee, Rep., majority over
Grant 77.
Representative in 1st district—8. J.
Bidelman, Rep. majority over Jones 227.
Representative in 2nd district—L. A.
Nichols, pluralty over Lamereaux 150.
Probate Judge—Smith, Rep., majori­
ty over Freeman 156.
Sheriff—Houghtalk), Rep., pluralty
over Polly 314.
Register—Sidnam, Rep,,
pluialty
over Barlow 444^^ .
Clerk—Andrus, Hep., pluralty over
Hecox819.
,
Treasurer—Richty, Nat., majority
over Keaglc, ilep., 134.
Pros. Att’y—l^nappen, Rep., pluralty
over Powers 769;
^urvef^K=Cres»y, Rep., plurality
oyer Wilson 242.
C. C. Commissioners—Clark, Rep.,
majority over Martin, estimated. 30.
Brady, Rep., over Fallas, estimated, 87.
Surveyor—Creasy, Rep., plurality
over Wilson 244.

LOCAL GIBBLE.GABBLE.

The Democrats are gaining.
H. Dearth has moved into town.
Republicans all smile.
Fusionists
don’t.
A slow steady raiu fell nearly all day
Thursday.
Hi. Dickinson is building an upright
to his barn.
Mrs. Wood has rented her house to
Jno. Walker.
Several handled dollars changed
on Tuesday.
»
.
Durkee’s majority over Grant is not
far from 1,000.
Epizoot is visiting among the equines
in this vicinity.
Mrs. Hairy Hale is visiting her par­
ents at Greenville.
Chip, is the best feeling Fusioniet in
town. Jim. Martin is the worst.
L.Russell, real estate broker of Hast­
ings, was in town on Wednesday.
First class teachers for district
schools are in good deiuqud this fall.
C. N. Young has moved into Chas.
McMore’s house, opposite Dr. Barber’s.
Now that the political questions have
been settled, business begins to boom.
A son of Benj. Miller bf Maple Grove
was buried on Thursday at one o'clock
p. iu.
Postmaster Davidson has been sick
for a couple or weeks, but is now ou
the gain.
Brit. Hoag put down a well for F. C.
Boise, on Saturday, in front of bis
store.
A. J. Miller, of Woodland, presented
Tub News with a bag of Snow apples
on Monday.
Commissioner Evarts, with a gang of
men, has been finishing up the grade,
on North Main St.
Charley McMore and wife started last
week Friday for New Jersey to visit
relatives and friends.
We wonder if they had an election
iu Vermontville. The Hawk dosen.t
say any thing about it.
The pumpkin pie social at J. Osmun’s
was well attended, nnd a pleasant time
enjoyed by all present.
Wm. Burgess has sold his lot in
Brooklyn to Nate Haskins, an employee
of the Chemical Works.
Now it is in order to renew friend­
ship busted by controversies of the
heated campaign J ust closed.
A patriotic congregation numbering
50, gathered in the telegraphic office
Tuesday night to hear returps.
The Greenbackers were again disap­
pointed by their speaker, who failed to
appear and orate ou Monday night.
The blacksmith war is over, an arm­
istice agreed upon, the tariff' question
settled and old time prices resumed.
Calvin Ainsworth is making prepara­
tions for building a house just south of
Kellogg A Demaray’s furniture store.
Austin Brooks nnd wife have been
visiting friends in Kalamazoo, Battle
Creek, nnd othei places the past week.
Elroy Boise, who lias been working
out in Leroy, Calhoun county, returned
to his home in this village on Wednes­
day.
■
The Michigan Exchange, at Detroit,
continues to maintain its reputation ns
j the leading favorite hotel of Michigan

Election passed off on Tuesday
very. quietly, although wire-pullers
were on the alert for any wavering
voter whom they thought their oily
iwrsuasiveness might induce to deposit
a ballot for their favorite candidate'.
The result is a grand victory for the
was united by the matrimonial bond,
to Miss Chloe L. Hyde, Rev. J no. Mc­ Republicans, who have large gains in
every
town except Gar!ton and Rut­
Phail of Assyria officiating. The new­
ly wealed pair took the afternoon train land. They elect their entire county
ticket,
except Treasurer, by large niafor Ripon, Wis. to viBit friends.
jorties and give Garfield a plurality of
—Horatio Warner, who lives iu the 856. Below we give the full vote from
north part of the township, was attack­
Castleton, Woodland, Maple Grove,
ed on Tuesday afternoon with an epi­ Assyria, Baltimore and Johnstown,
leptic fit in the poll room, nnd was car­ and the vote ou Electors, Governor,
—Barry county liepublicans feel high­
ried out, when he revived in a short
Congressmen, Senator and our Repre­ ly elated and are receiving encomiuns
time. He is subject to these fits, and sentative in the remaining precincts of praise from every direction on ac­
do dangef was apprehended by those
count of their Tuesday’s victory over
of the county.
of his acquaintances who were with
the combined forces of Old Bourbon
him at the time.
and Miss Greenback. In the spring of
| e.
1878 the Grecnbackers alone outnum­
—An infare was held at the residence
bered the Republicans by a hundred
of A. Streeter in Maple Grove on
3
3
majority and secured fifteen out -oi the
Tuesday iu honor of his son Frank
eighteen
Supervisors. To-day the
and bride when they returned from
377 317 167 159 174 160 Republicans outnumbered the Green­
their wedding trip. The old people Garfield
Hancock
233 134 76 59 20 20
assemble in the afternoon, and the Weaver
40 43 117
114 83 backers by nearly a thousand votes.
evening was devoted to the entertain­ Jerome
371 315 168 101 173 160 The change in our sister town Maple
1237 137 73 45 27 20 Grove, considered the stronghold of
ment of the young,and a pleascut time 1 Holloway
40 48 130
Woodman
Greenbackism, has been greater than
was enjoyed by all.
'
Con ffrettion a I—
163 161 177 __
161 any other town in the county. In the
—O. Long, of Maple Grove,has work­ Lacev
I 378 916 __________
spring
of *78 she elected the entire
Hodge
52
63
146
108
113
81
ed zealously for the Greenback cause
Pringle
1519 117 50 25 21 18 Greenback ticket by large majorties,
in his township, aud to a certain man Legulatire
—
tho
Greenback
straights being 100, the
named Grafton he offered house rent Durkee
-417 925 169 150 178 10!
1280 16-5 IM 186 141 101 Republicans 50, and the Democrats 40.
free, and plenty of work whenever he Grant
f376 234 172 163 188 161 Now they stand Republican 167,Green­
'wantedit if Grafton would vote the Bidelman
Jones
5272 164 173 118 126 101 back 117 and Democrat 76.
g. b. ticket, but the old gentleman County—
concluded not to sell himself for house .1 udee of Probate
—The saloons being closed ou elec
Smith
.
422 225 166 168 183 164
rent, and voted the straight Republi­
Freeman
5223 169 195 133 185 99 tion day, deprived some tipplers of the
can ticket.
,
Sheriff:
privilege of obtaining their accustom­
403 234 166 163 210 163
—Small knots of politicians are seen Hough taiin
Polley
1245 158 195 129 10Z 99 ed nips and many were the schemes re­
to gather every day around some dry­ Clerk:
sorted to in order that they might get
•408 238 170 160 175 162 full of argument. In the evening sev­
goods box and talk over the result, Andi us
114 63 184 00 120 82
compare figures and venture predic­ Hecox.
eral young men were hanging around
126
90
59
39
23
18
Darling
tions on the country’s future. The Rerlater:
the depot and talking over the pros
171 161 173 163 pects of obtaining a quantity ef the
I 821
arguments however soon prove stale Sidnam
! 223 92 187 87 120 88
and they wind up by one party slowly Barlow
coveted article, when one of the party
108
75
51
42
34
16
Elliott
uttering the wonts “Well, we’re beat,” Treaiurer •
was discovered to have a bottle con­
1 858 222 164 161 148 161 cealed in one of his pockets. His com­
and the other exclaim “we beat ’em, Keugle
Lichty
1283 170 198 120 166 101
beat ’em bad!”
rades besought him to divide the bev­
Prosecuting All’jr:
415 226 173 166 175 MS erage with the rest of the party, which
—Castleton polled 650 votes, the lar­ Knappen
Powers
133 57 137 89 110 80 he finally consented to do, but stepped
gest in her history, of which 377 were Rowley
101 108 51 38 23 18
quietly out from among the rest,before
straight Republican, 40 straight Green­ C. C. Comml»»ioner»:
I 374 219 155 162 179 159 they pressed the bottle to their lips for
back and 32 straight Democratic, Clarke
Brady
i 374 218 173 162 175 161 instead of the sour mash which they
against 489 votes cast two years ngo, of Fallas
132 58 181 80 118 89
which the straights were 165 Republi­ Martin
253 173 187 117 142 102 expected to find, the bottle simply
143 116 66 44 18 20 contained camphor, vile anathemas
can. 99 Greenback and 37 Democrat Rolfe
This shows a Republican
gain of 112, Creasy
378 217 168 160 902 201 were hurled at the perpetrator of the
.
a Democratic gain of five, aud a Green- Wilson
272 173 103 188 100 57 joke, as the dim outlines of disappear­
ing coat-tails flapped around the cor­
379 218 166 161 175 161 ner of the wood-pile, and the generous
377 218 166 161 175 161
—Rachel Purkey, daughter of Jacob I Urown
hearted wag disappeared in the dark­
129 58 131 87
“ 118 “
83
Parkey, died at thp residence of her , p„rj..
128 57 131 85 118 82 ness.
sister, Mrs. Ad, Bachellor, on Wednes- | Smith
20
140 114 66
day, at 5 o’clock a. m. aged 33 years. ' Baldwin
146 116 66 45 24 20
Common Connell Proceedings.
She has been suffering from consump- i Hostings city gave Garfield 270, Weation for several months and during the | ver 261, Hancock 96, Jerome267, Wood­
J
Council Rooms,
I Nashville, Oct. 36th, 1880.
last stages of the disease seemed to lay man 341, Holloway 120, Lacy 278,
Regular meeting.
in a- Clairivoyaut state. Funeral ser­ Hodge 392, Pringle 72, Durkee 276,
No quorum being present, council
vices were conducted by Rev. A. D. Grant 844, Bide]man 285, Jones 363.
adjourned until Wednesday, Oct. 27th,
Newton on Thursday at2 c’dok p. m.
Hastings town gave Garfield 120, 1880.
Weaver 158, Hancock 33, Jerome 117,
—The mass meeting ou Sunday even­
Woodman 156, Holloway 81, Lacy 119,
V CouncilHtoonis,
ing last, was largely atteuded, but ow •
Hodge 156, Pringle 31, Durkee 122,
'(Nashville, Oct. 27th,1880
ing to unavoidable circumstances, the
Council met pursuant to adjourn­
Grant 183, Bidelman 141, Jones 167.
speaker engaged for the evening could
No quorum being present,
Carlton gave Garfield 124, Weaver ment.
council adjourned until Saturday, Oct.
not be present. The time, homever,
301, Hancock 71, Jerome 123, Wood­ 30th, 1880.
waa well, occupied by Messrs. Ains­
man 209, Holloway 64, Durkee 120,
\
worth, Strong, Chipman, Prof. Niles
Grant 277.
j Council Rooms,
and Rev. E. Jones. A fine bass solo
) Nashville, Oct 30th,1880.
Irving gave Garfield 188, Weaver 186,
was sung by J. J. Potter, and Clarence
Council met pursuant to adjourn­
Hancock 14, Jerome 137, Woodman 187,
Barber and Cora Blair sang a temper- i
ment.
Present, Chipman President, Boston.
ance duet, entitled, “ Don't cross the ‘ Holloway 15, Durkee 138, Grant 300.
Rutland gave Garfield 116, Weaver Cook, Downing, Olds, Reynolds ana
line,” iu a creditable manner.
184, Hancock 17, Jerome 116, Wood­ Roe, Trustees.
Minutes of last meeting read and on
—A reading room for the use of the man 184, Holloway 17, Durkee 114,
motion allowed by ayes and nays as
young men the coming winter evenings, Grantl86.
follows:
would afford entertainment for many
Ayes, Boston. Cook. Downing, Olds,
Hope gave Garfield 188, Weaver 190,
Reynolds and Roe. Nays none.
who now find no evening employment Hancock 52, Durkee 183, Grant 172.
The following accounts were presen
sufficiently attractive to keep them
Barry gave Garfield 191, Weaver 71, ted and on motion allowed by ayes and
away from the saloons and other re­ Hancock 84, Durkee 190, Grant 160.
as follows;
;&gt;
sorts where stories and gossip are the
Ayes, Boston,
oooton, vouk
Cook,, aai
Downing. Olds,
Thornapple gave Garfield 203, Wea­
Nayi none.
principal topics considered. An earn­ ver 168, Hancock 41, Durkee 294, Grant Reynolds and Roe. ''-ye
$14 95
Abb Evertt
est effort in the right direction would 907.
500
James Lowery
result in much good, and perhaps save
Yankee Springs gave Garfield 148,
J. S. Harder
0 00
some loved son or brother from falling Wearer 102, Hancock 5, Durkeel44,
Frank Parker
W. L. Parker
19 39
into the snares of intemperance and
John Smith
3135
vice.
Orangeville gave Garfield 144, Wea­
W. E. Martin
150
150
W. H. Burgis
—Mrs. Edna Holmes, who recently ver 115, Hancock 14, Durkee 144, Grant
On motion the Marshall was instruct­
bought Bob. Brady’s house on South 129.
Prairieville gave Garfield lf4h Wea­ ed to see that all defective sidewalks in
State street, has for some time been
the village are repaired within ten days
weary of supporting her leige lord, and ver 99, Hancock 35, Durkee 163, Grant from date.
upon taking possession of her new pm - ISA
The finance committee reported to
We have taken considerable pains to allow the acct of Frank Tncker, at
chase told John that he niustjseek oth er quarters, but one day last week In­ get the majorities of the lucky men in $90.00 in settlement of all demands
against the village, for damages re­
put in an appearance and proceeded to this county, and the figures given be­ ceived from falling through bridge, in
make himself at home, whereupon Mrs. low can not vary greatly from the of­
On motion council adjourned.
Holmes ordered him to leave, which be ficial count:
F. McDerby,
E. Chtpmak
Electors—Republican plurality over
was not inclined to do, and she picked
Clerk._________ President.
up a chair and determined to bold the National. 666.

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Credit SuB3CRn*TioNs*$1.75.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1880.

VOLUME VIII.
And Her Environs.

LTERMS; $150per Year

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

J

The ladies mite society of Maple
fort. John, thinking that discretion
Governor—Jerome, Rep., pluralty
Grove will meet Thursday evening
was the better part of valor, withdrew, over Woodman 838.
Nov. 11, at Mr. and Mrs. Coulev*. The
Congress—Lacey, Rep., plurality old as well as the young are cordially
and will probably not again besiege the
garrison for some time.
over Hodge 758.
invited.

peoplq.
The Supervisors proceedings occupy
a large amount of valuable space this
week, necessarily curtailing our local
department.
.
' Al. Olds says his hens .commenced
crowing at about 11 o’clock on Tuesday
night, and he then knew that Garfield’s
election was sure.
Misses May Heath and Kittie Steb­
bins, of Hastings, were guests of Mrs.
A. L. Raney last week, and returned
home on Saturday.
H. R. Dickinson gets around with the
use of a cane. Tho lumber tram-way
at his mill fell down upon him, badly
bruising his legs, on Monday.
C Daniel Hobbs, since the loss of his
Texas ponies, has invested in a yoke of
2-year-old steers, and. Dan. thinks they
are the best yoke in Barry county.
C. W. Smith has the ceiling of his
store decorated with a fine line of hang­
ing lamps, and on Wednesday he de­
livered fire, the result of Tuesday’s
sales.
Next mqnday evening, is the regular
night for Club meeting and it is desired
that there be a full attendance, as bus­
iness of importance will come before
the meeting.
Jesse Austin has sold his house and
lot on Reed Street, for $800 to Geo. H.
Gallatin, who becomes a permanent re­
sident of this village. Jesse thinks of
moving to Hastings.
W. A. Ayiesworth haa bought two
lota of Wm. Burgess, opposite I. N.
Kellogg's residence, and has commenc­
ed getting material on the ground, to
erect a fine dwelling.

The Hastings House, with Nell Par­
ker as mine host, furnishes the beat of
accommodations to the hungry way­
farer who baa occasion to sojourn at
our county seat of government. Try it.
We rode down to Detroit on Wed­
nesday, with Hon. E. 8. Lacey, our
newly elected congressman. Mr. Lacey
is without doubt the best-elected con­
gressman in the State, his majority be­
ing over 8,000.
C. W. Smith and wife treated a score
of their friends to a repast, consisting
of oysters, cold meats, cake, pie, coffee,
etc., on election night. Credit is due
Mrs. S. for the fine shape the eatables
came on the table, and ’twas good to
be there.
James Fleming, who has been suffer­
ing from rheumatism for a few days,
was able to get to the polls on Tues­
day, and vote the straight Republican
ticket, and now he has entirely recov­
ered antf able to be about his business
as usual.
Hon. Janies O’Donnel of the Jackson
Citum discoursed politics in his usual
and easy and eloqueut style on Friday
evening of last week, to one of the
largest audiences assembled in this
village during the campaign. His wife
accompanied him, for a pleasure trip
on this occasion.

NUMBER 7.
LOCAL MATTERS.
tyPatrons, are yon aware that now
is the time when merchantshave to pay
their debts and" buy new stocks of
goods T Such is the case and we must
have money to do it with, and don’t
you forget it!
D. C. Griffith.
US’" I have found the place to buy
goods cheap, I got my Boots nt
W. G. Aylsworth’b.
Anv disease of the Kidneys, Bladder^
and Urinary Organs. Nervous System,
or case of Lame Back, that cannot be
cured by Day’s Kidney Pad; cannot be
cured by any other treatment or remedy
in existence.
’
_

I sell more goods for 10 lbs. of butter.
4 doz. of eggs and a few shillings in
money than any man in Barry county.
D. C. Griffith.

jy Ladies see those elegant ready
made Beaver Clonks at Kochkr Bros.
The largest and finest stock in town.
ry D. CuGriffith, is now rcceiveitig his second stock of goods since
Sept. 1st. He reports many styles of
goods much lower than they were
earlier in the season.

ryif you want a good Carpet fora
small amount of money, call on L. J.
Wheeler.

-

TAKJEMJTfClE '

Mr. Demary has retired from the firm
of Kellogg, Demaray A Co. and leaves
for Iowa the first of November next. It1*
is therefore necessary that all accounts
—The Garfield and Arthur club, one should lx? settled by that time, all in­
hundred and eleven strong, came out debted to said firm will please be
on Monday night, and made its final prompt in paying the same, ns this will
positively lie the only call made. Re­
street parade before election, and es­ member, Nov. 1st.
corted the speakers, M. S. Crosby
4tf
Kellogg Demaray A co.
and John Carveth, to the Baptist
ty* 63 Overcoats to select from at
Church, where the meeting was to be
W. G Aylsworth’s.
held, but the building was filled to
50 new styles elegant Dress Goods
overflowing before one-third of the
at
Kocher Bros.
procession had gained an entrance. It
was then announced that the Methodist
Church would be opened, and the
speakers would alternate from oiie
houye to the other. M. 8. Crosby spoke
first at the Baptist Church, while Car­
veth spoke at the Methodist, nnd at
about half past eight the glee club en­
tertained the audience at the Baptist
church while the speakers changed
houses. The cornet band came out
and serenaded the club as they were
marching into the church, and then
went to the Methodist Church and en­
tertained the people there with fine
music.'

HASTINGS ITEMS.
Will Hicks says bis rooster is locked
up.
Election passed off very quiet iu this
city.
On last Monday the infant child of
Joe Wardell died.
Messrs. Cook A Sheldon have their
building nearly enclosed.
The telegraph office has l»een a fav­
orite place of resort this week.
Jas. Wilkins has sold his interest in
the croquet works to his partners.
A cavalcade of over 500 horsemeu,
took part iu the Greenback rally on
Monday.
Our jubilant Republicans fired can­
nons Wednesday eve. and propose to
ratify this Friday evening.
Mr. Iris Deunion and wife of Gioveland Livingston county, Nbw Yoik, are
visiting John Mate of this city, who is
the brother of Mrs. D.

WOODLAND ITEMS.

A new iron bridge across the inlet.
J. N. Harter is clerking for Frank
Hilbert. ’
W. J. McC art her has been plastering
bis kitchen.
.
Geo. and Dor. made a bet on election.
Boys who beat
R. Christian’s new house is nearly
ready for the occupants.
Rev. J. F. Orwick preaches here every
alternate Sabbath evening.
The J. 0. of 0. F. gave Rev. Burgis
a donation last Friday evening.
Rev. Burgess and wife celebrated
their china wedding Thursday eve.
Our election passed off quietly, and
we had a full vote and a free vote.
Rev. J. F. Orwick drives the pouies
that Barney Lee bought from Ohio last
spring.
Nick Brown's wife and some sw JI
Nicks are visiting her father in Hast­
ings this week.
Esq. Haight has bought the Amanda
Wheeler house, and is going to re-roof
it and D. B. Cooper has the job.
Andrew Barnum and his brother.
Henry, returned from the west last
Saturday, and they tell some hard
stories about the storms out there.
Our Sunday laws are violated by men
going hunting. Our people have not
violated this law so much very lately,
and this is done mostly by vrancients,
George Smith, Levi Caroenter, 8.
Haight,M r. Simon and King David have
gone north on a hunting excursion.
Now boys see if Stephen gets a tame
bear this time.
8. B. An way is among hia friends in
Woodland. Thepmt summer he has
been visiting his father in Colorado,
but his feet arc as big as ever, so you see
he baa not chased the buffalo mueh.
There will be a missionary sermon
preached at the M. E. church next Sun­
day, at 10| o’clock, and there were
four youngsters appointed to solicit aid,
and a now hymnal will be given to
the one that gets the most money.

Big Bargain.
One span of large work horses, and
harness, for $250 on time.
C. C. Wolcott.

Stra yed. From my farm near Cross
school house 4 miles north wast of
Nashville, on the 30th. of August last,
red brown yearling heifer. Any infor­
mation regrarding its whereabouts will
be rewarded. 6 7. Ludwig WeiSs.
tV All persons indebted to Ains­
worth &amp; Brooks, either by note or ac­
count, will please call and settle their
account.
If not settled in ten days,
their bills will be handed to an attor­
ney for collection.
Ainsworth A Brooks.
Nashville, Oct. 28. 1880.

Brick for Sale.
I have just burnt a kiln of 300,000 of
the finest pressed brick of the season.
Intending purchasers will do well to
give me a call. 6-9. Wm. Boston.
IV 100 Suits of Clothing for men
aud boys to choose from at
4.

Here S Am.
Bring along your horses to the shop
formerly occupied by Charley $chcidt,
and I will do your shoeing in short or­
der and at reasonable rates. I am pre­
pared to do all kinds of business in my
line, and farmers will find it to their
advantage to give me a call before go­
ing elsewhere.
I’.-M. Butler.

PF A full line of Cloakings, inclu­
ding the celebrated Washington Mill
Silver Medal, at Kocher Bros. Every
lady ought to see them before she buys.
fy ZThe best $3 J&gt;0 Boots in the mar­
ket at
W. G. Aylsworth’b.

Keep in .Hind That
I will give to the person buying the
most goods of me within 60 days from
Oct. 4th to December 4th an' elegant
$25.00 German Paisley Shawl.
G. A. Truman. ;

PF This week I reduce prices aifSheetings, Dress Goods, Cloakings,1
Rubber Boots, Sugar and other numer­
ous other articles for cash. I don’t?
give away goods but will meet comp©-'
tition from all quarters remember that.
_ D. C. Gri fftth.' ■«
ry The Diamond Staid Overall, t!6e
best there is made, at C.A. Nichols’.
iy That wife of mine bought her
Cloak of W. G. Atlsworth,. and you
don’t know how it improves her Inoka-

Horse Shoeing and Jobbing
Blacksmithing.
E. Cook wishes to announce, that on
and after the 17th of Sept, he will do
Horseshoeing and all kinds of Custom
Work. Chas. Middleton, the Bom 8ho^
er, will do your work in the most ap­
proved manner. We shall be pleased
to see yon all.Eugene Cook.
ty AU those indebted.to me. will
please caU and settle up immediately.
________ Mrs..L. 0. CttQCKKR.

EF A full line of Dress Goods

WuhaHle Hartree*.

—

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1

a

�Letter

». Of
I Desd; 56,188

with

Meanwhile, strange to ray, Adolphe's
squint grew daily more decided and pro- uhed. -Ill

&gt; raja-ilke p.uier,
bafaM bird,

OF LOVE.
and Celeste were lovers—tho
course ol true love never did run smooth,
and it was interrupted in theirs by cruel
parents, who had different views, for their
children. Adolphe, in despair, takes
poison, bnt the invention of Ktomnclipumns jirevented his desperate purpose,
and he recovers. Oleate had the poison
in her hand, and was in the act of raising
it to her lips when her mother discovers
her. The story thus proceeds:
Whatever the exaggerations of our
lovers, they loved fervently, disintersstedly, and with all their hearts. Not one
in ten thousand loves is so strong, or
•promises to bo so lastiiig.
Adolphe did not die—antidotes were
given in time—he recovered. Tho ill­
ness of Celest* was more dangerous.
She suffered, poor child, a delirious
fever, and it was several weeks before
her life and reason were restored.
No parents could stand all this; ordi­
nary caprices it is very well to resist, but
when young people take to poison and
delirious fevers—il faut ceder. Besides,
such events derange one's comforts. One
is always glad to come to terms when
one begins to be annoyed with one’s self.
The old people then made it up, and tho
young people married.
As the bndemroom and Celeste were
convinced thnt^lie solo object of lifo was
each other's company, they hastened at
once to the sweet solitudes of the coun­
try. .They had a charming villa and

ausccptiblt* to ennui.* They could never
bear to loose sight of each other.
“Ah, Adolphe —traitor—where hast
thou been?”
“Merely shooting in the woods, my
angeL"
“What, and without me? Fie! Promise
this shall not happen again.”
■ “Ah, dearest, too gladly I promise."
Another time:
“What, Celeste! three hours have I
been seeking far you! Where have you.
hid yourself?
“Don’t look so angry, my Adolphe; I
wm only directing the gardener to build
a little arbor for you to read in I meant
at as a surprise. ”
“.My own Celeste ! three hours—it is
an eternity without you! Promise not to
leave me again, without telling me where
to find yon."
“My own dearest Adolphe! how I love
—n&gt;»y my company be ever os dear
Ypm”
*
This mode of life is very channinc
-with many for a few days. Adolphe and
Celeste loved each other so entirely that
it lasted several months. Whai at first
was iMUition had grc -m habit, and each
Mamed tho other for want of affection,
if he or she ever indulged in the novelty
of different Dursuita.
As they had nothing to do but to look
at those faces they had thought so hand­
some, so it was now and then difficult
not to yawn; and of late there hod iwen
little speeches like the following:
J'AdlJphc, my Lvo, you never talk to
me—put down that odious book you are
always readiag.”
“Celeste, my angel, you don't hear
me. l am telling you about my travels,
•nd you gape in my face."
“My dear Adolphe, I am bo exceedOnc morning, as Adolphe woke and
turned in ids lied, his eyes rested on his

thought he, 1 never saw this before­
let me look again—yes, certainly sho has
—a wirt on her chin!"
AdojpLc rofto and dressed himself—
Adnlptwas grave and meditative. They
met at breakfast—the bride and bridtgnxun. Celeste waa in high spirits;
Adolphe was sombre and dejected.
"Ltit ua ride tek-day," raid Celeste.
• 'My d_or. I have a headache.”
“ I’«w child! well, then let us read the

for

abe
he. Ho
nothing

theology; how much
could con-

the oonsouanta at the end of a division,
one so fidgety to l&gt;e stared at by a person
who sees two ways—and Adolphe has un­
fortunately- a habit of staring. I think I
might venture to hint, delicately and
kindly, that tho habit can't yet be in­
curable. ”
As wives are always first in the emula­ ennsonont flows out almost as a matter
tion of fault-finding, Oeleate resolved to of course. Il is as when we pour liquid
hazard the hint on the first favorable from a full bottle.' At first it runs in­
opportunity..
termittently, with a “gluk-glnk," but
“Well, my Celeste, I have brought when onoe enough of the liquid is out
my dog to see you,” said Adolphe, one to admit the air freely the obstruction
ceases. In a similar way the object of
“He! dowE. .down! Pray turn him
out; see the mark of his paws. I can't the stammerer is to prevent the glottis
from closing when onoe it is opened.
bear dogs, Adolphe.”
“ Poor thjng r said Adolphe, careaaing To’ ascertain whether or not my
idea was practicable, I wrote out
his insulted favorite.
“ Was that to me, or the dog?" asked in the ordinary way one sentence
at a time. I then rewrote this sen­
Celeste.
tence, not divided into simple words,
’ “Oh! to him, to be sure.”
but making every initial consonant the
“I beg your pardon, my dear, but I final letter of the preceding word.’ Hav­
thought you looked at me. Indeed, ing divided the words composing the
Adolphe, if truth may be said, you have senteuce I then read them over aloud
lately contracted a bad habit—you are manV times, according to this artificial
getting quite a cast in your eye."
divhfion. to try if they were pronounce"Madamel” said Adolphe, prodigiously abte'-without any gross i&gt;eculiarity. I
offended,
hurrying
thew
glass.
— ----- , and
—— w-—_to
------practiced this method incessantly, both
“Don
’t be
love; 1 would
m reading apd colloquial speaking, and,
l/oui
oe angry, my
ray love;-x
wo
** V
xve mentioned it
if it did not get Ux-myAatonishment, I discovered within
not
have
i^if
every day; it S yet time to be A few weeks that I was wielding an in­
cured, I am sure; just put a wafer on the strument which was almost invariably
top of your nose, and you will soon see successful; and with this consciousness
straight."
■.
of increased power my confidence daily

oualy blame three people, to whom in-

addressed having left for other places ;
94,062 were returned.from foreign ocr.in■ tries; 289,618 were held for postage ;
1,179 contained unmaitahta matter;
201,889 were misdirected; 35,773 were to
fictitious addresses, and 9,167 contained
do mldnwsre at all. The dispatition of
thero iettem rod prok^o w„ u follow.: Opened rod nuuni„l to the
writer., fe,013; returned to owner.
without .owning. 364,006; filed f„,
further
in brod. of Kuaroter for further investigation,
1,617;
no. S loukd
^d deetroyod, owaen

into the cue without using

before patting them on, .wiping the
glass*« with great care. The majority of

it into the name I^ket
pocket with tbar
their key.
keys.
“
What I want to set in clear light is this :
,P™. tlwur rouff-lKU, .■"ihoat
that independence in life and thought
j
thro»ri™. oroomung Urn
depends, more than we like to believe,
I
“J**””* T&gt;“&gt; whlrii d.
upon pecuniary independence ; it is not
. uwmo wdl not fmlto oome u. eoetaet m
to be had by wishing merely. Indi­
viduals there are, and always will be,
»toob. *&gt;»
who will suffer for their moral or intel­
kerehmf
Doe. &lt;me
go
lectual independence; but the communi­
to
pey . ongM
Tiro; npowrn.
Before prrorotiag
U&gt;«aties will bo what circuroatances make,
•“
P«"on they W1TO to throk
tiiem. This, again, I want to set »n eriae. 3,100,901 ; on trodrirodrf yero, I
OT •■*«*. “h"
1Mwn known io dart
clear light: that we are, os a com­ unonroed letten. 46 483.
Tlte greet men of the .bore letter. I ft" 'x,o“
brodkerehteL
munity, deficient, in spite of nil our na­
“?,nI wife roe romo grain, of
tional wealth, and unnecessarily deficient, oonfrined nothing of Trine. Of the re.
mrinder,
36.264
contained
monee
to
the
I
t
”
”
“
h
"
onironrot..
Bly, mriem
in tho best port of independence—the
of 349,436.77, rod 31,474 eon- them dumjiprar with her hrottyrahtat
power to enjoy our lives. In this re­ roiount
. ■ _ 4 t- t.
t v ’ .
’ . ..
Rrivu
IiiIm
Bovs in
in tlu.
the ur»hrw&gt;I-rnrnn
school-rooxn rtlomn
clean ihorv
their kslatea
spect we are behind our friends in tained drafts, checks, notes, etc., to the with them; in the play-ground tho handFrance, with their 2,000,000 of people amount of SI,526,216.65. The number kerc' ie' is the necessary attendant of a
containing books, ’merchandise, ’etc.,
living upon their incomes.
mult tu le of games.
With this they
These 2.000,000 of people are not. far was 56,308; containing photographs, wipe mi' the dirt; they strike off the dust.
pootage-stampb,
the meat part, either idle, ar frivolous, 30,957; containing
It is used to stop the blood that flows
or wealthy people. Many of them live 73,749. Most of this property .has been
in the cities, but more of them ore quiet restored to tho owners; a small amount, the age of leap-frog and pris mors'base;
people, living on their modest proper­ however, is still in the custody of the the age also of communism in handkorties in the country, and enjoying their deportment. That which was unclaimed chiefs. . With wounds come tears, jmd
competence in a ratioud way—enjoying and could not by' any possibility be re­ tho handkerchief, full of dust, spotted
friendships, social pleasures, family af­ turned to tho renders or parties ad­ with dirt, with the bloadof bodies known
fections, and all the kindly observances dressed, were sold at public auction, or unknown, serves again for wiping the
of home life in a way that we have little realizing the sum of S3,405.12, which eyes, the nose, or the cheeks furrowed
idea of—in a way that the tourist in has been turned into the treasury.
with tears. We do not wish, and we can
Paris sees nothing ’ oL Wo have much
Antique Furniture.
not tell here all the strange uses that
to learn from the French, and among
Bay Dot there is* no fun in the farnithe things that we have to learn ore tare maker of Paris, particularly in him And then what signals have been consome that may surprise us. Ono of who maketh tho old furniture. On this , reyed by ill How many rad fareweUa,
these things is the comfort, the unity, side the water it is concurrently admitted. | how many cheerful congratulations! The
and the permanence of Flench homes. that the Yankee is equal to almost ' verv method of waving it has a language,
better put one at the top of your chin. 1
The-French home and family, their hap­ a."’cuteness” required by demand '
*
—-» i—
Celeste.”
1
piness, their unity, their permanence,
supply, but his Purisian’brothex is j no one has hitherto discoursed on tho
“ My chin ?" cried Oleate, running in I
these have been developed by the com-'
t urn Jo the glass. . “ What de you mean, . inquired by what moans fo remarkable bined industry, thrift, and domestic sen­ quite his equal. The latter is now large­ language of the pocket haudkorcliief.
ly in the way of inventing antiquities. And how useful it often is as a help to
a change had been effected; for mine,
timent of the most intelligent people in
“Only that you have a very large wart be ft observed, was no mere occasional Europe, and especially by its great mid­ We are told of a party who the other
day
went into a shop near the Boulevard
hesitation,
but
a
most
habitual,
unmis
­
there, which it would l&gt;e more agreeable
dle class. We iurre the significant tes­ Montmartre. There was a woman in the and raspl&gt;crrie6 have been gathered into
takable, and inveterate stammering.
to conceal."
timony of Prince Bismarck “that the ahop.
the handkerchief in young days, and
Shortly after this change I had numer­
“Birr
French nation has a social solidity such
“ Has your husband gone out ?” was more valuable things in later life! Then
“Madame!”
. ous transactions, which involved a large ns no other nation of Europe enjoys.”
zoo.
■ there may be evil results traced to it—a
asked.
amount of talking, with a gentleman oc­
“A wart on my chin, motuter !”
And
Mr.
Matthew
Arnold,
from
whose
“
No
;
he
is
in
the
backshop.
Do
‘
number
of ailments of which on&gt; cannot
cupying a somewhat superior position ;
“ A cast in my eye, fool I”
“ Mixed Essays” I quote, adds : “This you
----------------L ...
— a..
guess the origin; diseases of the n&lt;we and
wanti .to
speak
to ti
him
?”
*
“Yes! How could I ever love a man and, being anxious to know whether the can only come from the brood basis ol
1
eyes.
Fortunate
it is for him that incurs
“
What
is
he
doing
?”
working
of
my
mental
machine
was
at
who squinted !”
xie is
u&gt; working,
wuiung, ” she
mw replied
repueu ; and
ana notldng
iinumig worse;
wuihc, uipuuium,
diphtheria, for
alm example,
ctajiipir,
“ He
all observable to outsiders, I naked him well-being, and of cause for sutisfsetion
“ Or I a woman with a wart on her whether he had ever observed any pecul­ with life, which.in France, more than in at the same moment an explosion waa which the handkerchief may heedlessly
chin 1”
transmit - Let us not use the handkerrd in the back shop.
iarity in my speaking. His reply waa : otlier countries, exists." If we had heard
2,000,000
of
people,
or
1,000,000,
who
■ “Sir, I shall Dot condescend to notice “No; uw
,
,
uu
chief except for its proper purpose; let
“Ah ! what is that?”
only that you apeak very distinctwere enjoying a competence,' earned or
yonr iranlta. No Wondra—you oau't ly.- —CAomira.' Journal.
“ 0, it is nothing—simply my hus­ us devote it to a special place; Jet us
inherited, can it be doubted that we band finishing a Gothic cabinet”
see! I pity your infirmity.”
*
-------------------------------change it ns often as possible, and in­
should bo a happier people, and a bet­
“ Madam, I despise your insinuations; i
The Game of Boston.
And lifting up the curtain her worthy spire our children with a great disgust
but since you deny the evidence of tout ■
The gams at cards called “Boston," tor one/ than we are? France and the husband was seen firing small shot into i for another’s handkerchief on account cf
°?rn g‘"«. «uaer me to send for a phyai- MTg a Ute writer in tho New York Times, United States have this important feat­ a peeudo Gothic cabinet, in order to give j tho disagreeable, nay, dangerous conseure
in
common
—
in
each
country
nearly
-•»
,,Q autiaui- ij quences
man, and if he can cure your deformity, after the capital of Massachusetts, and
it -----------------------an appearance of1----------worm-eaten
queiices that may ensue.
ensue. Much
Much ------more
ao much the better for von.”
much played by our forefathers, has one-half of the people live directly by ty. The Parisians are very sly. One
Ono might be said about the pocket handcrhi
,or * !»“.VMCmn; ho will .
reriTpdt it ia said, in New agriculture ; but our country homes and of their favorite tricks is to place these । chief, but enough has been hinted at io
families
have
not
attained
the
comfort
“
antiquities"
in
country
inns
and
cotI
set
tho
reader
to
thinking
upon
its
im\ yoU aquint " na$ PoOr England and in New York, especially
Adolphe! I am not angry; no, I pity ao ■ here, and ia greatly enjoyed on account or the permanence of theirs.—T. M. tagea. The tourist sees them ; the inn- portance, its uses, and ite abuses.
melanchdy a defect."
j of the .kill required for proficiency. Coan, in Harper's Magazine.
keener says they have been in his famfly I
Anu.
for hundreds of years ; the amateur pays !
The doctor oould not very well see ( Boston is played by four persona with
whether Adolphe squinted, for ho had j two pack, of cards, which are never
----------That ----ante---have
some------kind—of sign IanDistressing Condition of the Russian a long price ter them and restores them i
. .1
b&lt;*id&lt;«, ho pm- I ahufflod. Ono of the packs is dealt aud
to their native Paris, which they had j gunge has been proved by Bir John LubPeasantry.
dently thought it best to attend to one the other cut alternately, to determine
loft only a few weeks before. Talk of bock. It is unquestionable that if an
The Russian correspondent of tho Yankee* cuteness!—Harper s Magazine. ; ant discovers a store of food her com­
alady at a time.
I jho trump, the trump governing tho
i^foru ‘J5 Wt’
he' "ltu ^un«- Tn*
fi*« card&gt;
Temps sends a frightfully-vivid descrip­
j rades soon flock to the treasure, although
An Item for Housekeepers.
not&lt;4 difficult
to cure.
-j™ twice. ...d deal,
tion of tiie demoralization, tho drunken­
. I this is not invariably the case. It has
-r&gt; * •t--------- •» t .....
P**ver iwice, aim ueais six can
ness, the misery, and poverty of the . An old h&lt;
But if mv wife don t confess that ahe the last time around. H the first playi
that this fact, taken alone,
woman,
Russian people. His accounts ore fully 7
has it aha will never consent to be cured, can make, of thinks he can maketh
—T“’«tells
----- ~ iT—a 8 u xL L2. v
does not prove any power of oommunibmtllri not
Tirrt mind
TTTinrl if
kF ahe
uliv. would
rarz.«.t.l but own
. —
.-a
. a
.. w
twroty.aTe~r.ot h-d workm tatebea ■
An rotobwrring . friend bringIT would
tricks from his hand, he says: “ I go confirmed by a series of articles in tho
F"
1
"-.
’
j
’
mg
food
boon
ought infer, wrihrot boi^
to it Oh, the vanity of women I"
Boston,” and his fellow-players may over­ Golos. The Russian writer doubts
u u b mxSmjwnTing tlrn In. uu
“ It must have been after some absence bid him with the words: “ I go G, 7, 8, whether the peasantry have been gain- non tbnt, ritbongl it might enne .rer- i
^h?X
that thia little defect was perceived by 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13," as the hand of each era—whether they have advanced in civ­ olntiou in U..onM worid .he would
never put ro&lt;Al»rxino rod® her ntnng.
JSd thing? Thi.
you—"
mar justify. Should any one fail to ilization—since their emancipation in
“After alwenoe—we have not been a make the number of tricks he bids for. 1861. Assuredly they, are no longer room .tore. She w&gt;pha«l her mb. | ^gnmlnt hu hero met by Uir 1. LubThe tuneJ h.w rorot
u,, rot who found th.
day separated since we married.”
sold like cattle; their children are no ment, ntying :
nuura to the newt mantyCeleste burst into tears. Adolphe, in
longer taken from them; they uro not onmykmn.Kounng lUtnnc.ifotherwould h™ mnle. —
me . uanueo, xi
It tuic
roe mva
took uouimg
nothing nome,
home.'nld
a rage, seized his hat mounted his horse upon beforehand. The agreement is flogged, nor are they subject to tho dis­ warn employed,
•
ana
well-read woman, “
or ro
u devoted
. _a»
i i_—y*ratnroed
&gt;I
“I
.to mv &gt;I 7«t
otheni
with fan? he roplra,
and went himself to the/ioctor.
imperative; without it the game is impos- cretionary arbitrary power o! the noble
children would
WOU1‘! ________ v
&gt;&gt;"«
&gt;“’«
™mn&gt;n»i&lt;»:
The
doctor
waswg
a «T"Vq
philosopher —
as well
------—~ Bible. It is acounntod the most complex or his bailiff. Nor are they driven in fit to them
m aud a comfort to me.” Her । ^on betweeu them. As the result of
asaDhyaiciau. He took his pray and *nd difficult of all games at cards, and herds to work fur him five or six days in
ambled back with Adpiph®- On hu way u tliert.fore * tavonte with professional tho week. But they have less land, leas words teemed to me to have great force j carefully conducted and striking experithem, nnd the result was that our own
i Adolphe hn whole h»- gamblers. Boston has been played in wood, less credit than before. . The in
— ——» —t.------- .-.r- . ,s------ *— ~ ; mente, he concludes that anta are in
tory, for men in a passion
j----------------are easily made France
England, where it is often landlords, their owners, formerly pro­ .kiee wta put up withom the «“to“^ ' poroeraioa of romethiag .pprorohmg to
____ and
D,often
nnA Certain teembete of the froiily fZngirage-th.t they mi role to tak
garrulous. "Thee. perfidious
wvrarocro.!
P-rfldious _ women
«poken of as tho
spoken
the American came.
game. BcnBen­ tected them against the police, who now
whm occasion requires, to
said Adolphe. “Would you believe it? jamin Franklin bar. the reputation of pounce ujkju them for various kinds of who l»d prophesied U.o detraction of .
lend
, he!
—we braved everything for each other— introducing it in Paris. He gave it the imposts unknown to them before. Then the honro by fire were .nrproed to^nd ,
iuvariridy S^nizod.
never were two persons so much in love name of his native city, and is said to thay hod but one master ; now they arv we were )n»t a. well off without it. A , j^,..
' Young rote, reared froZc^g. Unicom
—nay, we
o attempted suicide rather than have l»een &gt; verv clever player. The subject to the Mayor, to the tax-gather­
whao
enduro al
separation. I renounced philosophers of tlio eighteenth century, er, to the Chief of the Commune, to pyt under th. rioee, rod, although in. , n„?
introduced to the nraterori .bode,
tho riH
most
boruia ,),» „&lt;•„ hi. oomp.nion. in Fraaci, tho tribunal of Zemstvos, to the Judge, . broe-biirore rod we keep . luge room ,
the erper.mrotwm eon- !
Ju,oagh the old rota could i..Ter
-too h»ppy that «ho wra mine -ltlio.it a
„„ food o( Ulo
dellg;hted
h—) and to otlier functionaries. Against wum wrili
The od^oth i. orally |
Untu u„t BonM^
dowry—and now aho d«Un» I .qiunl, ia it, „OTellJ.
d'Holbooh u re- their exactions, arbitrary and frequently udored .
t&gt;10
(ten) they were uudjubt.
।’ “l0 ““ snch a wort on her ported to have raid that only a man of illegal, they have no appeal Witn their Ukro rare ot WyTO it wiU. wumroTO.. ln
J
' crilyrroop.iz.-d m li-luupng to the comJ 4
. ..
| genius could exoel St Boston. The game vaunted self-government they have less
O-ho, thought the doctor, unking ; Era always been played more ar Ires in security and order than before. All the with a suR^toUi.---------------■----, munjty. a titranger ant is invariably at
into a revery I have amd he was a phfl- । the Southwest, where much money is hopes'which were raised by their eman­
How to Return a Favor.
once attacked and killed. It would seem
cipation have been dispelled; they have
owpher-but it did not require much । atiU lort and won by it
An old Scotchman was taking his grist
recognition ix not personal and
fallen into apathetic discouragement, all to the mfll in sacks thrown aooss the ^«Juol ^.1 the tact that they recog­
philoeophy to know that jientons who |
__________ -___________
would have died for each other only a
Hone.
because they who are charged with the track of hi, horee, when the hone rtam- uu? thou fnencU even when lutomrated,
few months ago were not alienated only |
n
.. ■
.
«
administration of affairs are not ani­
“*" they know the young Iro n m
by . wart or . cut in tho «™_
1 . '.“«“«• H™ », porbap., fte raort mated with tho Czar's liberal intentions. bled- rod tho grain fell to the ground. I
ww . 3
.
® .. u
. - e° .
I their own nest even when these have
They arrived at Adolph.’, villa-they 1
‘on'‘ d “»‘h°. tbr®f' '“S’ “ “ After having granted a somewhat too- He had not,
entered Uw aaloon. &amp;lrato no longer \
««»i»tretei»m to theprerenoo extensive autonomy, the authorities .aged man, but he saw a man riding been brought out of the chrysalis by
wept; ah. had pnt on her met laming
“*d tendnnnre to nghtoow- sought to impede ite development The along, and he thought he would ask him strangers, seems to indicate that tho
recognition is not effected by means of
rural police and other functionaries were for help. The horseman proved to bo a
cap. and hiul th. air ol an dtunlted but i
uncomplaining wife
le“
th*n 11 “ wn&lt;tered by th. Um- invested with arbitrary powers to iinpo e nobleman, who lived in a castle hard by any sign or password. The political
convictions of ante are deep-rooted.
••Conlvuto th. wart, Odrate, and Hl
’h“h
»■&lt;««" opon.all flues and penalties. Additional vexa­ and the fanner could not muster courage
lorgiv. aU." raid Adolphe,
bTalawotredemptrenorpreprej. Th» tions restrictions were imposed in 1874, to ask a favor of him. But the noble­ When a queen was introduced into a
4?v
I.
4 4- a
a a.
.
“ hope is only for the soul that has not and the disheartened peasantry, seeing man was a gentleman, also, and not queenk-sB nest ahe waa at once attacked
and destroyed; it would seem as if anta
“Nay. why raotatirmteaa tothecrate beoome the perfect slave of sin. To
the hopelessness of their plight, lu}ve waiting to be asked, he dismounted, and 'which had been long living in a republic
toe XTCT nh.lI
az1m.ro yOn J„a
who may
down
ol the
eye; I
shall not admire
fallen into the most degraded drunken­ between them they lifted the grain to
(though others may), if you will
i
Dot be grave from pagan la
lands or
... from places ness and its attendant misery. Multi­ the horse's back. John—for he waa a could not be induced to aoce.pt a queen.
so vain as to disown it **
; where no moral light has shone; to per­
gentleman, too—lifted his cap and said:
“Enough, madam; doctor, regard that sons who. amid clouds of skepticism, tudes who were well-to-do peasants have
“ My lord, how shall I ever thank you
lady, is not tho wart monstrous?—can it have atilj sought after God if Imply seen all swept away from them—their for your kindness?"
cattle, their homes, and all; they now
Amasa Kilborn, about whom numberless
Imj cured?"
grovel like the beasts of the field, where
stories are told to this dav.
On oho oc­
“Nay,” cried Celeste, sobbing, “look sins have brought many penitential tears shelter can lie found. M. Kocbelef, the
miner at my poor husband's squint His in this life; to those who have relied upon author of these articles, insists that the man in the same plight as you Were in casion in summer ho had a five acre lot
just
now,
help
him,
and
that
will
be
eyes were so fine before we married.”
state must begin by enforcing ngricultthanking me.
The doctor put on his siiectacles; he the fact or quality of a church or an
and drenched it . The next day tho hay
regarded
the first one and------then----the other. , atonement; to those who ha*x dieft too
-------------------------------About two years ago, rays tho Boches- was spread out to dry. Another shower
“ Sir, ” said he deliberately, * • this lady I young to hare sounded fully the duties would follow, were the tribunals to' be
ter
Democrat,
Detective
Burchell
told
a
camo up and re-drenched it On the
has certainly a pimple on tho left of her I ot lifo j and to an untold throng not reorganized so' that the peasant could
chin comddoraWy smaller than a pin's , found in any category but made by the have confidence in the integrity of his young bootblack named Dominick Oas- third day the programme was repeated.
teHo that if he would give up chewing
head. And, madam, the pupil of your Omniscient, comes Uris divine form of arbitrators.
and smoking he should have a new hat
husband's right eye is like that of nine ; hope, walking through the shadows
Soon after this the l&gt;oy left for Minneap­ rows, a cloud 'pillar moved up over the
persons iu ten. the hundredth part of an of the lost world just as swsetly aa eho
Hcaltby Hints to Students.
olis, Minn., but it seems he did not tor- western horizon, and a distant growl of
inch nearer the nose than the pupil ot ; walks through the misfortunes of this
get the promise, and recently, when he thunder echoed from the hills. Kilborn
“
Health
Notes
for
Students
”
is
the left This is the case, as it appears ' career. Hope moves all over our earth,
made his re-appearance in ‘Rochester, was mad.
Ho looked at tho hay and
to me, noting you both for the first time. The young and the old see her; the sick neat little pocket pamphlet,, condenwxl
well clad and bearing the mark of pro&gt;v- looked at the cloud. “Bun up to the
But I do not woiffier that you, air, think 1 hear her garments rustle iu tho air that .by.Frof. Burt G. Wilder from his course
perity,
he
claimed
his
reward.
He
of
six
lectures
on
hygiene,
delivered
nt
the--pimple
so
enormous
:
and
you,
ni
ad
tun
,
:’------- ‘'— --------- ’
1 come into the open window, see her in
the flowers by their bed ; the farmer sees Cornell University. It cmlwdieH many proved that he had earned it, and it is
her moving over his field like a Camilla; useful suggestions respecting choice of needlees to ray that it was cheerfully
questions.
He come back with tho
The pair were struck by a secret con- the student smiles at the touch of her room; food, clothing, ventihitwm, time
and method at study, sleep, exercise,
Evkbt Prince of the Royal family in blazing torch, and Kilborn touched off
Buauaou auoijhhi
iiiii jut tier, universe out of the material, rich and batliing, care of the eyes, and stimu- Germany is taught when young some each windrow. “There,” said he, ‘Til
who was taken ill. At the end of throe beautiful, aha hasps at their feet This nuts. He advises students to make useful trod« far the purpose of sobering see if thia hay will get wet again!"
the mind and bringing it face to face
montha Adolphe returned.
Celratea same hope Farrar and his school behold
WbuMigblwX
cause the forenoon is -usually longer and with the material world and the rcaBtif*
more fully occupied than the afternoon, of life, and among the profusion of curi­ *•»•
leuta
cat that oame into the room:
which con- but because a hearty mid-day dinner is osities and artistic relics wluch crowd
•nd itawvef to all those 1
apt to incapacitate one for both mental
bahiea
and bodily work during a large part of
th« afternoon. He thinks that break­
fast should always include oatmeal

ping* way for a good living.

and other handiia sous and gnuxdr

turned

with

�I am now receiving my full Block of

x.

F.1LL GOODS

Oil

Michigan.

under long Is

-CONSISTING 0F-

of J. V. Wilton, a miaaing 'Montreal
pipa Linas, and entaHiiibod factories tar
journalist, has been found and identified. th* prtxiaction of cask* Slid barrels.
A (XJXCBBniow for a railway through They have now al&gt;uut a score of wells,
and hope stem Io be aide to supply not
Porte. Bir Austin Layard is. one of the only the markets of Nevada, California,
140 Suits of Under wear, for Lndieu and Gents.
promoters, and English capitalists con­ and Oregon, which require 8,500,000
106 Suits of Clothing, for Men, Boys and Youths.
gallons yearly, but Japan, China, Java,
trol the enterprise.
Australia and Mexico, which require
53 Overcoats, for Men, Boys and Youths.
Oxa of the longest, if not the longest, jx rhapu ton times as much cil.
OFFICE Iff TBUMAX*S BRICK. 8EOOXD STOBT.
98! Prs. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women and Children,
narrow-gauge roods in the country is
Tnx London Timea aaya that at the
the Utah and Northern, which,'extends
368 prs. of Rubber Goods, all styles.
IF£S
north from Ogden across the Rocky request ot his Irish tenantry Earl Fitz324 prs. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
mountains into Montana.
It is now william haa determined to pass.the win­
n.oo
50 Pieces of Prints, for 5 cents per yard.
ter in Ireland. He owns a large and
opened for 390 miles.
;■ no
lx&gt;autiful property iu Wicklow, and haa
Groceries for
Samvxl J. Tildkn has recently bought olways'becn in the habit of passing there
forty acre* of land adjoining hia. o^mntry
I always aim to make prices on goods as
•eat. Greystone, in Yonkers. The price £100,000 a year in England, and the
is said to be $100,000. He ha* been of ( house reported to be the largest in the
Th* New*Waathorough,bon*M*rirccktlon
fered half a f-j
”-'— dollars
J-"— •for
— hia
v’------' j land after Windsor, he naturally spent
millinn
summer home. Tt
It ii
is said flint
that the n«wlv&gt;
newly- jI fhn
tho tirtlb
bulk r»f
of Ma
his Hmn
time than*
there. Win
His toynmA.
grand­
And prices on PRODUCE m High as the Highest and give
was apjioiiitod, in 1795, Viot roy
purchased tract will bo converted into a I father
" “
1 of Ireland, but evinced a liberality of
every one a fair, square deal
' deer park.
1
I sentiment which the Government deemed
,
I&gt;. C. GRIFFITH.
Oou Bbh&gt;oklani&gt;, American Consul
VILLAGE OFFICERS
at Havre, rejxjrta progress in hia achemo too advanced; and, to the grief, of the
of supplying the French cavalry with Irish people, outside ot Orange lodges,
horww. Last wtwk he held a conference he waa recalled. On the day he left
at Cincinnati with two army officers flout Dublin that city exhibited nil the signs
hither to investigate the matter, and of public-mourning. The present Lord
their inclusion is that American horses Fitzwilliam’s eldest'son, Lord Milton,
&gt;ori/tir»
axe much better adapted to the aervioo spent much of his time in this country,
and used to reside for montlis together,
of the cavalry than French onoe.
with hia wife and family, in Virginia.
Suminy bch&lt; &gt;&gt; :inm*&lt;l»Uiy afler morning acrvlcr.
United Statkh Minister Marsh will He died about three years ago.
Prayer mwilnj on Thursday vvcnfngc.
resign hia jxwition at the Italian court
VTuraiiDIhT'ltl'jkJOPAI. CHUDCH-A. I). Xr»
Mb. L. 8. WoOvwabd, a venerable IVA
tvw. Paator. h-riirt. awry Sabbath at
by next spring, the reason Ixiing that he
Texan of three score years and ten, with a. tn. and 7 p m. Kabbalh aebod at is m. Prayer
lb advancing in age.
Mr. Marsh is 79
his daughter, in a wagon drawn by two
years old.* He was Minister to Turkey
mules, attempted to cross the Interna­
?MilWifi girrrtorg.
under President Taylor, having previ­
tional railroad, about teu miles north of
’ W H YOUNG,
ously been a Vermont lawyer, and a
Austin, says a Texan exchange, when, to
member of Congress. His life lias,
his terror and astonishment, just as the
however, been devoted ifiainly to studies
mules wore fairly on tho track the locoH A. BARBER.
in philology and physic*, concerning
mciivc dashed by on a down grade, cut­
I». Homeopathic Pb)»lcUa and Bunreos
which ho has published a number of
• Office, near rvatdeuoe, on eornar ol Waabiuf
ting off and taking with H one of the
valuable works.
wheels of the wagon. File tongue, and
1— Lightest running machine made.
6— Great range of work.
DR. C. W. GOUCHER,
2— Quietness ; no emus or gear wheelfl- 7— Ease of operation.
A comparative analysis of the a tn tit- the two mules, but leaving Mr. Wood­
3— Perfecr. double-thread lock stitch. 8— Automatic tension and automatic
ward
and
daughter
behind
unhurt
As
tics presented in the suicide records of
I—Durability, arising from simplicity
take-up.
Franco and Sweden h.u been mode by soon rs he could, the conductor stopped
ol cvnatractiuu, hanhis** of wearing 9—Loose
---- - ----pulley
ev for
for,winding
windingIrabbina
Imbbins.,
Large arm for all kinds of work.
put ts, uud absence of friction.
M. Bertillon, of the Anthropological the train, found both mule* dead, in­
CHAS. B. BRADY,
5—Self-netting needle and self-thread_____
_
___
__ ___.
Light_______
muning.
Finish
and ____
duraquired
tlie
names
of
the
unfortunates,
Society, Paris, with the result of estab­
TTORNEY Bl L»w»»d Solicitor in Uhaoerry
ing ahutile.
bility.
lirtel EiUU a&gt;4 lu*ur&gt;uc« Anut. ColMctinf
It in the simplest sewing mnehine made, having fewer parts thnn any other,
lishing, on what he thinks quite satis­ and, promising to make it all right, come
»od Conveyaneinf a apcelalty. Bounty aM P«nFree
from
complications;
it
rever
gets
out
of
order;
in
always
tendy
for
use
and
on
to
the
city
and
reported
the
accident.
•lujj
Claim*
proiaplly
alU
odd
to.
aud
all
olber
factory evidence, the two following
buakieM entnuteo to my car#. Office oypoallo Un­ easily managed by the most inexperienced. The direct application of power to
laws:
1. Widowers commit suicide Maj. Hoxie, who rcpre*enta the Inter­ no liutua. NaahviU*. Mteh.
the needle, and the mechanical simplicity and finfe-adjustment of its workiug
more frequently than married men. national Railroad Company, called to
parts make it the lightest running anil most silent machine in the market.
L51UZ5 DURKEE
2. The presence and influence of chil­ pay the damage*, and tendered Mr. I AW YER, NoUry Public, R«U Estate and In.ur
For sale by
CL
AGT.,
dren in the house diminish the inclina­ Woodward 8500, which he refused, Hav­ JLj ano* Agrnt. Collections prvmpdT made, and
ing: “Ono hundred and aeveuty-flve
tion to suicide in men and women.
dollars will pay for the mules, and that
EMOR Y PARADY.
And Agent For Detroit Stove Works.
A ParliamentAST return has been is­
USTICE OF THE PEACK Coawyaadng raresued, giving particulars as to the inflic
lolly and ptarapUy aUandad
to. Offica MS
• Ll- U_'..
Ml.k
A
Reflult
of
the
ML«wbwfppl
Jetties.
tion of corporal punishment in the Brit
As a direct rwult of the buccciu of
ish army and navy during the ten years
Captain Eads' jetties at the mouth of the Vf 1&gt;. Office o»»r UbU's Drag »tor», V.rended Dec. 31, 1878. It appears that in Mississippi River, is noted the present ' 1X1.
moot.llh, Mteh.
1869 coqjoral punishment waa awarded remarkable demand,for huge grain carry- .
H GR1SWOL.
GRISWOLD,
to sixty-one men in tho navy, the total ing
for «l,
tho
W. IL
' ' 'liarges1 fnr
a transportation of;

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those lining it being aufUcirnt. to mak»
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number of hudira inflicted teiog 2,301.
In 1870. flf tv-six men received in the
’
•
.
aggregate 2,122 lashes, and in 1871,
fifty-one men received 1,810 lashes. Of
late years flogging in the navy has
greatly diminished. In 1876, nine men
received 312 lashes ; in 1877, nix men
received 200 lashes ; and in 1878, seven
men received 228 lMh» During the
«une poind there Ure been thirtyeighi

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purchase of several of the moat powerful
towboats ever built at Pittaburg, aud
which were
rvwil
coal trade
trade,
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Woodward Zn., Detroit.

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cases of flogging in
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of cane* in which military prisoners have New Orleans Transportation Company I
been flogged in prison.
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will of the late Mr. Gibson, of Ravenstonedale, has been proved in the Carlisle Odurt under 81,250 000 personalty
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end
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century
or the beginning of the present in one
of the little dales of Westmoreland, and
the last of the five has recently died.
One brothersucceeded to the small family
estate, two entered the church and one
became a manufacturer in Kendal, the
fifth dying at a comparatively eariy age.
All were careful men, each remained
unmarried, and each bequeathed to the
surviving brothers hia wealth. The re­
sult is aefn in the proving of the will of
the hist df the Ravenstonedale Gibsons.

। in contradistinction to the cool or square
( barge. These craft are built to a model,
,
those recently contracted for are of

C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

feet, wulUi jjo feet, hold 9 feet The,
.. cargo box " or receptacle for grain has
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1,500 tons. At present forty such barge■
are being built at different yards along
the Ohio River, and the total uumlier of
barges that will soon find cnijJoyment in
the grain -carrying trade between the

Health is Wealth

BKCAUSE4T IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

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ity at 120. A “tow" of such bargeti
couaixta, under favorable cxrcumrtances,
of five, a loaded barge drawing about
eight feet. To make the round trip be­
tween St. Ixiuia and New Orleana re­ Union Boom.
quires twenty days, and the freight on
•&gt;otury I-*ur&gt;li&lt;-,
wheat avenges eight cents per bushel.
Al.pl. Orora, Mich
The lack of return cargoes prevents this
rate from Iniing as great a “ bonanza " as
LIEBHAUSER,
would appear from an income at 824,000
Maa. Abnold, the sole surviving sis­ for a three weeks' job. Nevertheletia it
ter at “ Stonewall" Jackson, now lives is a good thing for those engaged in thia
wholeaale way of sending grain down the
in Buckhannon, W. Va.
She was “ Fatlier of Waters.”—Scientific AmeriREADY MADE CLOTHING,
throughout the war a faithful Unionist,
although every member of her family,
XstalH-wllIe.
MlvK.
Where Women Were Needed at the
except ono—a young nephew—was a sePolls.

and affection, and she inaiats that it won
with extreme reluctance and profound
misgiving that he took up arms against
his country. He declared tliat be never pauy in thin city and is a well-known
would go outside at Virginii to" fight; I resident of the town. The friendfl w
of
he voted against the ordinance of seces- ' Mr. . Hopkins, alxrat an hour before the
ia o!d Virgin;., ^.i nrg«. hi.
ter to use her influenc* tokeepWiat; A
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_ Jtation
wa* .......................
held, and it was deto utilize the new law giving worn­
Virginia faat to the Union. A profound- ch
. _ e privilege ol voting. Accordingly
several farm wagons were procured and
even tiler he had taken up the nwurd
•ent through th* district to gather in
“ If we arc right, God will prosper ns
farmers wives and daughters.
di
the fannenT
Tho
wagons returned to the
• » noils with 107

to bring about the fulfillment of Prof.

Who?

.What?

KOCHER BROS. NEW GOODS
" SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR

Ladies M. Beaver Cloaks,

'pHAT HUNBAND OF MINE I

Get. hl. BQAVJNG and HATH CUTTOrO

Imported Cashmeres,

g i. BUSH.
“THE BOSS-

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NERVOUS DEBILITY.

DRESS TRIMMINGS in Worsted, Silks and Satins.

8001 AND SHOE MAKER,

t3T IN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
caunot be equalled in this market. Ladies fail not to see them
before you purchase.

WILLIAM JONES,

Befnro Taking io- of

Prints, Flannels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Suitings, Carpets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, tc.,
I, luger Mid belter selected than erer brforr „ ■&gt; inepeetioa .ill convince

DENTISTS,
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fail

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a watch manufactory. It begins with
The ml : facilities for turning out six watchc*

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nd IS W.

NO PATENT NO PAY.

THEY HAVE GOT ’EM

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David Hopkins and Gustavo Dettioff
were candidates for School Trustee in I
District No. I of New Lota, L. L, at th* I

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motion pre­

BOARD OF MUFERVlbORS.
reocas till 11

Thursday, Oct. 14,1880.
•Board met at 8 o'clock. Journal
read and approved.
•
The committee on claims further re­
ported upon the following bills ;
Am'i
Ain't
claimed. rac'd

Enoch Andrus.
Clerk.
forenoon session, (Continued.)
On again coming to older, the speci­
al committee appointed at the April
session offered the following report;
To the Board of Huperrieort of Barry
Oownty.
Gentlemen.—Yonr committee to
whom was referred the, matter of ex­
amining the Plat of the City of Hast­
ings-on file in the Heghter’s Office
would rospectfully report that we havo
examined the same nnd find it in a
very mutilated condition and would
recommend that tee Register-of Deeds
of this. County be authorized to pro­
cure a new plat.
Oct. 14. 1880.
Oscar Matthews,
Com.
Chas. M. Mack,
John Q. Cressy, ,
On motion of Mr. Abbey the report
was accepted, and on motion of Mr.
Creasy the sante was adopted.
The committee on county buildings
now offered their report as follows:
To the Honorable Board of Bnpervioort
of the County of Barry.
Gentlemen—Your committee on
County buildings would report that
they have visited the county farm and
find th«&gt; buildings in good order but
would *Teccommend the building of a
storm shed or dove over the west dove
of county house also the putting in of a
window in west side of furaance room
also repairing of fence on east and
north side of jail also the repairing of
brick work over outside cellar door
and repairing of plastering on inside.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
Charles F. Cock,
Chairman.
On motion of Mr. Cressy the report
was accepted.
On motion of Towne the same was
ad&lt;M)ted.
The-committee on salaries offered the
following as their report.
7b the Board of Superrieort of Barry
County.
Gentlemen—Your committee
to
whom was referredtlie matter of sal­
aries would respectfully report the,
following: That the
Judge ot Probate receive an­
$700
nually
900
Treasurer receive annually
Prosecuting AtPy receive an­
700
nually
GOO
County Clerk receive annually
125
J. M. Nevins, Supt. of poor
05
Leonard E. Stauffer "
45
Porter Button

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March ate of bull

On motion of Mr. Abbey, the report
was acaepted,
On motion of M;. Cock, No. 62 was
disallowed.
On motion of Mr. Nichols (Geo. C.)
Nq. 54 wsa allowed at the sum of
: Hare, the amount claimed.
Ormotion of Ml. Towne, the
— aBiiiiihiii. was adopted.
On motion of Mr. Towne, Boai
a recess till 1 o'clock p. m.
Enoch Andrus.
Clerk.

ahoee for Mr* Merrill

traasgortaiion of Mrs Tony

July
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Board met at one o’clock with the
members all present.
The committee on claims further re ported upon the following bill:
So. Name
Natereof
etaUn A78Enoefa Andrus, rahcrllan'
71 Goo C Nichols, attending &lt;
78 CoA *■ Bevan, printing.
T9 Dr Wm Upjohn, medical &gt;
io

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83 laoac Seraxtbool, Dep libel iff feee 10 bi

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On motion of Mr. Abbey the report
was accepted.
On motion of Mr. Swift, No. 84 was
disallowed.
On motion of Mr. Abbey, the report,
as amended, was adopted.
The committee further reported that
they had discovered an error in claim
No. 60 a portion being included in No.
6, and having been already audited.
On motion of Mr. Cressy, the Clerk
was instructed to deduct the sum of
$1.98 from the amount of said claim,
that being the sum included in No. 0.
Walter S. Powers was introduced,
and made some explanation of a bill
filed by him at the January session,
and which had been disallowed by the
Board at that time.
On motion uf Mr. Kilpatrick, the
matter was referred to the committee
on claims for Investigation.
On motion of Mr. Towne Board took
a recess till 7 o’clock p. m.
Enoch Andrus,
, Clerk.

labor on farm
repairing grain cradle
berriaa and cabbage pii
culling grain and ban

vinegar
barrel
repalre on bogyy
labor on farm
labor in bonne
madieina
dry goods box an

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abor threshing

doctortnc hoc*
bat fur Marion Itbodee

Nor is By order on county Trtaaurer
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Jan'y 34 order on county Tioaaurtr
31 corn etalk■ told
Feb 3 cow hide sold

April 1 ord»r on county Twwarcr
17 wheat arid
?&lt; order on county Treasurer
May 20 47 bu wheat sold

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EVENING SEBSIGN.
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Total
831 K&gt;
The committee on claims reported
The County House, situated about
that they had examined the claim of
three
and
one-half
miles
south-east
of
Walter S, Powers and would recom­
mend that he be allowed the sum of the city of Hastings, is a fine new
$15.10 that being the amount deducted brick building, with a front upright
32z44 feel, with a wing 26x66 feet.
from u former bill presented by him
On motion of Mr. Nichols (Lewis A.) All of it is two stories high above the
basement, which is entirely above
the report was accepted.
After some disscusaion, on motion ground on the east side. The building
of Mr. Creasy, the matter was laid on is in fine condition and will accomodate
from 35 to 40 paupers. The old house
the table.
Mr. Swift offered the following res­ has been moved back and fitted up for
wood bouse, tool bouse, hog pen and
olution and moved ite adoption:
Jiwolrcd, That the Supervisors of storage rooms. There is also ou the
the several townships, and of the farm a grain and hay barn, a horse
barn
and granary, all in excellent con­
wards of the City of Hastings are
authorized to spread upon the as­ dition,
sessment rolls tor the year 1880 the
several sums of money that may be
CROPS.
legally icportod.
There haa been raised during the
Motion prevailed and resolution
present season:
adopted.
»
349 bushels of wheat: 107 bushels of
The Superintendents of the Poor
now offered the following os their an­ oats: 200 bushels of po totoes(estimated)
1200 bushels of ears of corn ; 50 bushels
nual report;
of rata bagas; 10 bushels of beans:
To the Board of iSupervuort of Barry 1 20 bushels of onions; 10 tons of hay.
County.
STOCK ON FARM.
We, the undersigned county Super­
2horses; 4 cows; 8yearling cattle;
intendents of the Poor for Burry Co., 8 calves
; ID bogs; 18 shoots.
would respectfully submit the follow­
ing report of the business of the Poor
[Value of products of county
department during the past year:
form (estimated) $ 785 70
Value of products sold165 77
Value of county Farm aud
buildings (estimated).10 00000
Value of live stock(eatimated)
605 00
Value of farming implements
|«r*oas lemporarUr retain(estimated)
""250 00
Value of all other property
(estimated)
500 00
All of which is rcspectfuHy aubmitlor elouilng
ted.
John M. Nevins,
Porter Burton,
L. E. Stauffer.
Supt's of Poor.
On niotion of Mr. Cressy, the report
was accepted and adopted.
Mr. Cock moved that the'Clerk be
instructed to procure a blank order
book for the use of the Superintend­
ents of the Poor, which motion prevaled.
A communication was received from
the publisher of the Barry County
Democrat, which was read, and. on
motion of Mr. Creasy received and
placed on file.
Mr. Matthewb (Oscar) moved that
the sum of twenty dollars be paid each
ot the five county papers fur publish­
ing the proceeding of the Board for
the enrrent year,
Motion prevailed by 1he following
vote.
Ay&lt;«—Messrs. Bellinger. Burpee,
Creasy, Cleveland, Cock, Durkee)
Manchester, Mack, Matthews (Allen
and Matthews (Oscar)—10

Nays—Mr. Kwift-L

Total.
$8185
The amount allowed Mr. Burton is
for his services rendered since January
1880, all of which is respectfully sub­
mitted.
Orson Swift,
)
Lewis A. Nichols, • Com.
B. F. Burpee,
\
The report was, on motion of Mr.
Creasy accented, and on motion of Mr.
Matthews (Oscar) the same was adopt­
ed.
■
The committee bn equalization now
offered the following report:
7b tke Board of Sunervitort; '
Gentlemen—Your committee to
wbnm was referred tho equalization of
the several assessment rolls, would
respec^ully report as follows.

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All of which is respectfully submit
A. J. Kilpatrick,
A. C. Towne,
Geo. W. Abbey,
William Cridler, Com.
Geo. C. Nichols,
Lewis A. Nichols,
Edgar F. Ntk,
,
Ou motion of Mr. Creasy the report
-------- ccepted.
On motion of Mr. Swift, further
consideration of the report watt post­
poned till after the election of a Sup­
erintendent of the Poor this afternoon.
On motion of Mr. Towne, Board took
a recess till one o'clock p. m.
Enoch Andrus,
Clerk.

Mr. Abbev, Board took
receas of half an boar.
Eooch Akdrds,
Clerk.
AFTERNOON SESSION CONTINUED.
Ou again coming to order, Board re­
sumed consideration of the report Of'
the committee on equalization.
Mr. Abbey moved the adoption
the report.
Mr. Matthews (Allen) moved to
amend
adding
fifteen_________
per centto
......... - _by
_______
_ _______
valuation of Pnurieyille as assessed,
instead of five per cent as recommend­
ed by the committee, which amend­
ment waa lost by the following vote,
Ayes—Messrs, Manchester, Matthews
(Allen) Matthews (Oscar)—8,
Nays—Messrs. Abbey, Bellinger,
Burpee, Creasy, : Cleveland. Cock,
Cridler, Durkee, Kilpatrick.Mack, Nye
Nichols (Geo. C.) Nichols (Lewis A.)
Swift and Towne- IA
The vote now occurring on the origin­
al motion the same was adopted by
ayes and nays as follows;
Ayes—Messrs.
Abbey.
Bellinger;
Burpee. Creasy. Cleveland. Cock,
Cridler, Durkee, Kilpatrick, Manches­
ter, Mack. Matthews (Oscar) Nye,
Nichols (Geo. C.) Nichols (Lewis A.)
Swift and Towne—17.
Nays—Mr. Matthews (Allen)—1.
The committee on finance now of­
fered the following report.
To the Honorable Board of Snpervitort.
Gentlemen—Your committee on
Finance would respectfully report Die
following amounts of money to be
raised by tex for the ensuing year.
State tax
*"*
$12,776
*
10
For County tex as follows;
8,500
Poor Fund
Salaries of Co. officers
8,165
4.000
Court expenses
2,800
Asylum fund
6,000
Miscellaneous fund Rent of I*robate office
400
County canvassers
100
Birthsand deaths
Supervisor’s fund
800

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AH of which is submitted.
Geo. C. Nichols,
L. A. Nichols,
Chas, M. Mack, . . i
Committee.
On niotion of Mr. Cressy, the report
was accented.
Mr. Kilpatrick moved to amend the
report by striking out the sums charged
Itack to the townships of Baltimore
| and Woodland, which motion prevailed.
The report, as amended, was the
adopted.
‘ It satisfactorily appearing to the
Board from the statement of tlie Coanty Treasurer that the above sums
stricken from the report, had been paid
to the former Treasurer and not ac­
counted for by him to the present Treas­
urer, Mr., Swift moved that the chair
appoint a committee of one to demand
payment of the same from the widow
of said former Treasurer.
Motion prevailed and Mr. Cridler of
Rutland waa appointed as such com­
mittee.
.On motion of Mr. Swift, claim No. 3
was laid on tlie table till January sestion.
Mr. Mathews (Oscar) offered the fol­
lowing and moved the adoption therein
contained:
। We the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Barry in meeting assembled
having examined the plat of the village
£&gt;w city) of Hastings on file in the
gidter s office of this county found 1
I the same in a very mutilated condition
and in our judgment the same ought to
be copied in order to preserve the re­
cord of the same, therefore.
| Betolred: That we the said Board of
Supervisors do ht-reoy authorize and
direct the Register of Deeds of this
county to procure a copy of said plat
। to be used in tho Register’s office of
this county, and as a part of said ReI cords in accordance with the statute in ,
such case made and provided.
Dated Hastings, Oct. 16th, 1880.
I
Oscar Matthews.
I Motion prevailed.
The Board then adjourned till Monday,January 3rd, at the hour of 8 p. m.
Lewis Durkee,
Attest,
Chairman.
Enoch Andrus,
County Cleric.
|

Total of county taxes
. 20,810 00
Total of State aud Co, taxes 23,58500
All of which is respectfully submit­
ted.
Geo. B. Manchester,)
Charles F. Cock,
'
Oscar Matthews,
Com.
Chas. M. Mack,
O. M. Cleveland,
,
On motion of Mr. Creasy, the report
was accepted, and on motion of Mr.
Towne, t he same was adopted and re­
ferred to the committee on apportion­
ment.
*TMr. Towne moved to amend the res
olution adopted yesterday in regard to
printing by restricting bids for 5the
St. Paul recommended "a little wine
same to theCityof Hastings, which for the stomach's Bake.*1 If he had liv­
motion was carved by the following ed until now he would have recom­
vote.
mended Frizelle’s Blood Purifier and
Ayes—Messrs.
Bellinger, Cress;. Mandrake and Rhubarb Pills.
Cleveland, Cock, Kilpatrick, Matthews
[Oscar] Nye and Towne—8.
f LOCAL matters
Nays—Messrs. Abbey. Burpee, Crid­
Aicw Itakery,
ler, Durkee, Mancheat, Matthews, [Al­
len) pnd Swift—7.
A good live bakery should be ap­
Absent
on
committee—Messrs. preciated by the citizens of Nashville,
Nichols (Geo. C.) Nichols (Lewis A.] and 1 am now prepared to keep con­
and Mack—3.
stantly on hand Fresh Bread, Rusk,
The committee on claims reported Cakes. Pies, and a full Imo of Baker’s
that they had investigated tho claim Goods. Board by the day or week.
of Walter 8. Powers nnd would re­
N. A. Shaw. v
commend the allowance of the same
at the sum of seven and 11-100 dollars. ; V9" Dr. H. A. Peterman of Marshall,
On motion of Mr. Cock, the report । will be at the post office in Assyria
' was accepted.
। Center every other Wednesday afterAfter some discussion, on motion of j noon, and at the Wolcott hoiiRe, NashMr. Matthews [Allen] the same was I ville everv other other Thursday, comadopted.
mencing.Nov. lOtli and 11th. T(ie Dr.
On motion of Mr. Towne. Board ad 1 treats Nervous Diseases with constant
iouraed till to morrow morning at the success. Those suffering with Insanity,
hour of eight a’clock.Nervous Prostration, Spinal Disease,
Enoch Andrus,
Sciatica aud other forms of Neuralgia
Clerk. | will consult their own best interest oy
cod suiting him.
7-10

.

Saturday, Oct. 16th, 1880.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Roll called. Journal read and approv­
ed.
Mr. Kilpatrick mo red to reconsider
tho vote by which the resolution in re­
gard to the county printing had been
adopted.
Motion prevailed by the following
vote.
Ayes—Messrs.
Abbey, Bellinger,
Burpee, Cressy, Cleveland, pock, Cridler, Durkee. Kilpatrick, Matthews
[Oscar] Mack, Nye, Nichols [Geo. CJ
NichoH [Lewis A.] Swift and Towne
-16.
Nays—Messrs.
Manchester,
and
Matthews [Allen]—2.
Mr. Swift moved to receive the res­
olution which motion prevailed by the
following vote.
Ayes—Messrs, Bellinger, Burpee,
Creasy, Cleveland, Cock, Cridler,
Durkee, Kilpatrick, Mack, Matthews
[Oscar] Matthews [Allen] Nye, Nichols
[Geo. C.J Nichols [Lewis A.] Swift and
Towne—16.
Nays—Messrs. Abbey and MauchesMr. Swift offered the following res­
olution and moved ite adoption.
/.’csoltwl: That the Clerk be instruct­
ed to let all jobs of printing that may
be necessary for the county [except the
proceedings of the Board of Supervis­
ors] . to the lowest bidder in Bony
County.
Motion lost by the following vote:
Ayes—Messrs. Abby, Manchester,
Mathews (Allen,) Nichols (Geo. C.) and
Swift—5.
N ayo—Messrs. Bellinger, Burpee,
CrfiMV, Clevland, Cock, Cridler. Dur­
kee, Kilpatrick, Mack,Math«ws (Oscar,)
Nyc, Nichols (Lewis A.) and Towne, 10.
On motion of Mr. Towne, Board tooK
a recess till 10:30 o'clock a. tn.
Enoch Andrus,
Clerk.

AFTERNOON SESSION.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
with members all present.
FORENOON SESSION CONTINPXD.
This being the hour fixed for the elec
On again coming to order the com­
tion of a Superintendent of the Poor
on motion of Mr. Mack, Board proceed­ mittee. on apportionment submitted
Nye. Nichols ed to an informal ballott with the the following as the report:
following rwilt: .
Whole number votes east,
IB.
Of which John M. Nevins rac’d.
10
-Your committee on
"
“ Charles Hicks rac'd
7
taxes would respeet“
\ William Merrick Jee’d.
1
y have apportioned
On motion of Mr. Nichols (Lewis A.)
rb&lt;- nevetal Townof the I Board jwncwdrd ♦«&gt; s formal ballot
tiiecity of Hastings,
that .rite
us follows:

CFBuy your School Books of F. T.
Boise. A complete line.

.use for the cure of cxMght, coldo, hoanenew, croup, tickling sensation in the
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottle* told within the latt few
peart. It gives relief where,ever need,
and the power to impart benefit, that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all druggists at $5
cents per bottle.

Kellers' User Pills are also high­
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fe­
ver and ague,' and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Sold by all drag
gist at 25 cents per box.
1*11.tabxirg, T*»e.

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other run dally except Sunday.

ry Warm meals at all hours at
•________ Dunham’s.
rywill pav the highest market
price in cash for unsalted butter Farm­
ers bring in your butter and save the
salt.___________________ E. Reese.

CT* Go to Dunham’s for Oysters and
Lunchea._______ ;___________
ry Bib- your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes,
Hats. Caps, Groceries, Provisions,
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
who always sells at the lowest prices.
Ey Oysters in every style at
_______ Dunham’s.
ty For Jewelry and Watches go to
F. T. Boise.

QT Acworth’s Business Collage,
Battle Creek, Mich., offers superior
mlvantages to gentlemen nnd ladies
desiring a knowledge of the commer­
cial brunches.

CF Those suffering with Sciatica and
other severe Nervous affections should
be sure to consult Dr. Peterman at As«yn» Center, Nov. 10tb, nnd at Wolcott
bouse, Nashville, on Nov. Uth.

IVew Millinery Goods.
Mrs. M.E.Runvsn has just received
a full and complete line of Millinery
tteei-Wedte

Peterman will be held at As­
on Nov. 10th, and at Wol­
cott House, Nashvilte. Nov. 11th, toexamine and prescribe for those suffering
with Nervous and Chronic diseased

ASH VILLE U VERY.

'

J. OSMAN, Prop.
I sat prepared to faratei

8IHGLE OR DOUBLE TDBH-0UT8

7*

"GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

EA8TWAR1 .
STATIONS.

Gr'd Rapid*Lr.
MUdl.rlJJe...
Raallkea,.......
Naah-rille
Vermontville
Charlotte

1:1:

IM7
MM
11J7

Detroit...

WESTWARD.
STATIONS.
Detroit, . ........ .
Jackaoo,...
Rlvee Juaetlon,
Ezton Raplde,.
Charlotte---VermootTllle
NtehviJ]e._.
Haatlnce
M'ddlevlUe....
Hammond
Grand Rapid.,.
■ame depot at Detroit with Greet Western, Grand
Trunk *nd Canada Southern Railways.
E. C. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD.
Am t Gen’l Hupt Jackaon. Gen l 8up't Petrol

P. T. BOISE,

DRUGGIST,
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
YOU CAN FIND AT MY STORE

.Yledtciuea, Chemicals.
Pulnts, Oils. Varnishes,

Surgical Instruments
And all the leading Remedies in

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines
School Books,
Blank Books,
Miscellan's Books.

A LARGE LINE OF

New Goods for Woodlaud.
Having just returned from -Detroit,
with a naw stock of fall and winter
goods, bought at u bargain aud nm pre­
pared to give satisfaction to aU pur­
chasers of general merchandise. See
them before you buy. J. W. Holmes. 7

Line.

ON AND AFTER DEC. IA M7», TRAINS O&gt;

Bibles, Autograph and
Photograph Albums
A COMPLETE LINE OF

Wall Paper and Bordering,
[TRIMMED FREE.)
AS FINE A LINE OF

As there is io town, and all war­
ranted to be as represented
or money refunded.

Before buj

at al.

Pracriptimu

.v. T.
Q

■OI8B.

W. SMITH SELLS

GENUINE MASON

FRUIT CANS I
EITR1 TOPS AND RUBBERS.
WHITE FISH,
TJROVT,
LIKE HEBRF%G,

----- By the pound or keg.-----

Sugar, Tea
COFFEE
BOLGONAB,

MMObW WUW.
HERRING A HALIBUT,

^=FRE8H=
AND^-^

SALT MEATS,
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS

AND HEAPS OF

MADE A SPECIALTY

CROCKERY.

J. OSHAN.

C. W. SMITH.

�Store of
sent for Dr. Van Ilm n, who left* num­
ber of mophtac powders, with the Travers Oct. 28&lt;b, by cutting his throat
NOV.«. 1890. directions to take one when the pam witharaiaor.
SATURDAY,
came on. Site took ten powders in one | John Ferry, aged 42 years. Suicided
night and it stopped the pain, and very in Detroit on Sunday, by cutting his
VIOIHITY LOCALS.
nearly her breath. She sent Tor anoth­ throat with a raisor.
er doctor, who said it was a wonder it
S.'Edgarton a brakeman was killed
• JOHSSTOWK ITUS,
didn’t kill her. She is better now.
at Lapeer. Wednesday in a wreck caus­
The latest in—a special lot of
Last week Thursday Rance By­ ed bj^misplmscd switch.
Hog cholera and epizootic are all the ington’s wife of Battle Creek and an­
Pat®k Parley/a farmer living near
other woman came to Assyria Center Pine Lake was thrown from a wagon
rage.
.
•
The political meeting at the King and called for Henry Wilber and foond ou Wednesday and instantly killed.
him at Ashley's. Mrs. Byington told
school house proved to be a failure.
John Cunningham fell-from the dock
Henry that the child she bad was his,
Girie! its lean year, so get your men and be was soon to be daddy to an­ at Port Austin, Oct. 21. and was drown­
and take them borne, The time is most other
child by another woman at the ed. He had been drinking in a saloon.
gone.
At three Rivera, Oct. 26th, the pulp­
Creek, and she waa going to complain
The Bev. F. M. Jayson delivered a on him and be had better leave, and mill ol Milard i French, was destroyed
fine political speech at the Johnstown she would go with him, so they went, by fire. Loss 866,00, partially insured.
church last Sunday.
bought a ticket fur Saginaw, went to
Wm. Henry was arrested in Jackson
Dont inquire whp that person*!* w ho Lansing and changed cars, but. Henry on Saturday forgery, and held for the
jumped the train, andleft Mrs. Bying­ authorities of Aulmm Ind., where the
I.adiew
ton without a cent in her pocket. Hen­ act was committed.
Mrs. Mary Allen a former visitor, ry came back to Assyria the next-morn­
The body of an uriknrwn man was
and relative of the King’s of Johns­ ing, looking like one who hud been found hanging to a tree near Ypsilonti
town, haa gone to California to spend stealing sheep. Byington waa in Bell­ od the 28th. There was nothing by
evue the next day looking for his wife, which toddentify hin.
the winter.
found her nt Lansing. He haa had a
Young ladies don’t run off and have, a deal
William Barlow, an employe on the
of trouble with Fer, nnd if he gets
IS COMPLETE. WE HAVE AN ELEGANT DISPLAY IN
clandestine marriage and send work bold of Ilenrv, he will make mince meat Flint &amp; Pere Marquette railroad, fell
back to your folks that you were mar­ out of him, for lie is a knocker. Hank, between two cars at Coleman, Oct. 28,
ried three weeks before.
It plight has left for parte unknown nnd was and was crushed to death.
make a talk. So did Susie.
At Batle Creek, Tuesday night, burgoing north cross-lots when last seen.
The Green backers held a meeting at
'
H.H. । glare went through the residence of
the Grange Hall of Johnstown nud had
i Dr. Kellogg and several rooms in the
TSC Our stock of DRESS GOODS was never more complete than now. We call special
an immense crowd. A. E. Dosy, a
sanitarium,
capjtdriug 8100 worth of
BALTIMORE ITEMS.
very stiff Republican, shot several of
property.
1
attention to our Camels’ Hair and Cashmeres.
his wads, but the speaker caught them
It has fallen upon me to write the
Edward.Sweeney of Detroit? demo­
This week we show extra bargains in LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. We
all in his teeth.
chit-chat of our neighborhood, I sup­ cratic candidate for the legislature,
Gilbert Roswell and wife of Johns­ pose it is customary to make some pre­ was jailed on/ Wednesday night for pay more money for a 56c vest and pants than any other house in town.
Therefore we show
town after a series of frequent spate in liminary remarks. 1 will indeavor to fighting in thd etrect with another poli­
regard to “the one,’ made up tlieir do my duty to the best of my ability, tician of tne same stripe named Ryan1 you the best 50c. garment in Barry county.
minds that this world was rather small writing nothing but the truth, not al­
Fred Hopkinf (of Detroit murderous­
FiC We are receiving a large line of WINTER CAPS for Men and Children in Cloth and
so choeing their witnesses, both agreed ways the whole truth, as an old adage ly assaujMSr^Kis room-mate, Heary
We also have a fine stock of'WOLF ROBES.
,
that she should take one third of evepr- says, “tlie -truth should not be spoken Dawson on Sunday night and stabbed Fur.
thing and each choose an onposite at xll times,” and hoping to steer above him three times inflicting wounds
KT Our Grocery Department is Complete. We quote good brown Sugar at 8c. light at 9c.
way. ,;ffhe next morning found their the low criticisms generally thrust at which will probably probably prove
If you want six and twelve months’ prices (or pay when you can), don’t call on me—I
twu headn resting on one pillow, with a scribe.
..
fatal.
all the former matrimonial bliss, sound
lively for a week past.
But if you want good goods at the very lowest cash prices, call and see me
I The body of Mrs. Dr. Hall of Davis- don’t make them.
and fresh as ever. Then and there
Mattie Walton is reported better.
burg
was
found
to
have
been
taken
they did declare and solemnly swe-r.
Mr. O. McManis is progressing slow- I
j from the grave on. Saturday, by body and I will do you good.
that they would live happy the rest of ly with his new house.
'
.
.
u
snatchers and large rewards have l&gt;eeu
their natural life. They are now en­ - Reheso
Granger .wants to sell or offered fur tlie recovery of the body,
joying the loving glances of each oth­ trade his farm for a smaller one.
anj tiie detection of the crimals.
er.
The News man can have his pocketi A man named Enrol, employed at a
p A. NICHOLS, the Boot A Shoe Han of Nnohrille.
The great question of the Johnstown li undkerehief by calling at our shop.
camp at McBride’s, near St. Luuis, was
■*-»hinition, NJ.
tiuefiste, «srho is the reportei for the
Mrs. VanWinkle of Battle Creek is engaged loading logs on n truck when
Nashville News! Only a
visiting
her
nephew,
Rehesa
Granger.
when
the
chain
broke
nnd
the
log
roll
­
Greenbacker.
Husking corn and making apple but- ed badk. knocking Duval against a
COUNTY LINE ITEMS.
I
i^riiu principal business at present. pointed stick which penetrated his
CD
c m
~
back and frightfully wounded him,
—
’ Jas. Endsley is running a cider mill.
Oct. 47th.
Is this “Ingin summer”!
James is the right man iu the right
J. D. Adams of Climax, Kalamazoo .[
M£dLEb”'t r“l“X1'' l,&gt;,r b’n‘
l&gt;i?£.Fultou,Iromtl&gt;o «mth pari of
Co., commenced in the pioneer days of
Michigan, a poor boy and his own ex­
x
t
.... , , .. . I the state,isvisitinghersisterMrs.
ertion
has emmasseil a comfortable for­
Al. Bassett went to Hillsdale thw j Lapbam.
« IA
ZT | WARHANTEU 6 mr*. Hewn ! Hand Inrtratune,-------------and now--------owns--the
farm
week to see his daddy.
..
.
— &gt;premium
----------------—
“• ineut* at BARGAINS AGENTS WANTFD.
Tom Niles has been on a visit to the ' Frida/afternoonMr. Tanner
isdo- I °! Micliigan, containing 500 acres, 400
-J I lilmtnOod
rrr^
a." i-rt.'i-u UATALOGUK
■»__ ■___FREE.
*• .. HORACE
.
a
.«rr,
renrv
nt
tha
«tn»o
■
j,™,
I
of
which
is
under
improvement
It
is
CO
eastern part of the state.
o &gt;
lug the carpenter work.
wpJI Btocke(1 with |,OIF&lt;.M&gt; 8|iet,p and
tn O
a. o
John aud Will Mnsor: had an oldD. Ickes has purchased the old farm । cnttle, all ahigh grad? of blooded stock,
n°
fashoned corn husking, on Monday of Ell Eaton. Mr. Ickes is pretty near | hjs|is horses Laving taken liril premi co *
last.
what people call, land poor.
IIJUS al ^jie Kalnmazoo fairs, his sheep,
CO
(R
Misses. Laura nnd May Crowell were
A good many families have lieen sup-| many of them being vnlncd at $100.
visiting their old home aud friends plied with apples from the orchard of He has5000 lbs. of wool in Ins barn,
F THE NEW FOOD
last week.
G, R. Durfee. .Mr.
Mr. Durfee hns ~a chcicr
choice ' Mr. Adams 'is now 72 years old, yet he
/I
T-T * »»» &lt;» »» /I
xit, and he
ho is
in very liber- 1 is ns hale aud lithe, ns------------------tunny who—
are 1
___________
Another County-liner’s got the Mis- selection of fruit,
several years his junior.
■sisouri fever. J. Ehret wishes to sell al with it.
out and go west.
.
Mr. E. Hannon has gone on a hunting '
School Report.
There’s lots of news since election, excursion. His daughter Addie has
but every one says “have yon heard left the state of single blissfullness,
and joined that of matrimony. Her ! Report of i ntermediate department.
how election went.”
W. H. King’s hired hand. Jim. San­ school teaching days are over.
I Union school, Nashville for Oct 2nd
ford, is rusticating and visiting in WisMr. Clute spoke at the Grange hall month of school.
Friday evening to a full house, bqt it
cousin, went last week.
Names of pupils whose average
Farmers are finishing up their road seemed that some came to be heard in­ standing during the month is 100.
work, unfinished by reason of tlie wet i stead of hearing- It was annoying to । VinnieNichols, Lily Feighner, Maud
the
speaker
as
well
as
those
that
want
­
' Cross, Otic Wolcot,Ettie Wolcot, Edna
birk i« nojcrvaler Blood Producer and Llfcweather in the.spring.
,u»uJnlnK Principle In the world of food* or
Truman, Percio Demaray, Jennj Kel­
Thepoliticans have kept things live­ ed to hear.
medicine than MALT BITTKH3. prepared from
The sabbath school was reorganized logg. Jessie Ball. Fannie Aylsworth,
ly at the Norton school house, but now
fnfertnentrd Malt, Hop*, and Quinine. They feed
I
Thomas
Martin.
Minnie
Hogan,
Mabie
for
the
winter
at
the
Durfee
school
the
body ar.d tho brain, enrich the blood' rolidify
people can breath free again.
the bone* harden the muxlca, quiet the nerrea,
house, with the ’ following officers: Boston. Charles Heckathorn, Johnny
Strange as it may appear., there has Supt., Wm. Seeley; Asst. SupL. Mary
cheer
tho mind, perfect dlKotlon.rrguhte the atomI Flint, Earnest Pennock,Eddie Mallory.
been but oue political meeting held at Granger; Rev. Sherk is pastor for the I Johnny Wolcot. Minnie Fowler. Geo.
the Crowell school house this campaign. coining year.
I Selleck, Katie Burgess. Clinton Coe,
of imitation* *|n&gt;barly namrt Look for tho
Corn aud potatoes are about secured,
I COMPANY’S SIGNATURE which appear* plainly
Mr. Peter Kenieriing has ran his en­ Lilie Pirady, Newton Kellogg, Hattie
1 on the label of every boitol Sold every when-.
especially the latter, which is most to gine into winter quarters. He 1ms had Hummel. George Burgninn, Emma
5- 8
MALTBirri.Rsi &lt;&gt;. Bo«um,Maaa.
secure for the cucoumgenieut of grang­ a good run of threshing, and given Vanocker nnd Cora Reese.
New nnd very Attractive Slylea arc
ers.
.
Senei al satisfaction. It was predicted
MAQRU
now re*dv BEST CABINET ORThe next catalogue of Olivet college
lat they would have a bust up, but Al.
For any Case of Catarrh it will not Cure.
DlfiuUn .CANS IN THE WORLD,winner* of
Teacher.
will show an attendance of 296 in all McManis proved himself capable of
hlgheat dGtlnctlon al every great
departments. The freshman class runing an engine.
J. D. WEATHERFORD, ot the llouteof A. T. Stewart A Co , Chicago, IIL, write -Gentlemen. I take
nnd
woatn'i ttnimoi for TBtrvs*B
HenE.
auu
rt*«*. Price, |J1.
ew, SM, S10S,
numbers 46 of whom 2-1 are ladies.
Grammar deportment, report for nleMure In Informing Tou that I hare u»ed Hvll'* Catarrh Cure. It ha. cured me I wa* very bad—and .
don’t he.UaU. to wy that It will cure any caw, of Catarrh.
J. D WEATHERFORD.
। niUTTlT ;to 1400 ard upward*. For ca*y paymonth
ending
Oct
29th
1880.
Election in Kalamo passed off quiet­
We manufacture and »ell it with a positive guarantee that It will cure any caw Accept n&lt;&gt;«ub*lllute. i 11 A In IilN ,went. Hai a quarter and upward*.
FERM0NTV1LLE ITEMS.
Whole number enrolled,
55 For *a!e bv drugeiat* generally. If yorfr druggiat docs not happen to hare II fend to us and we «ill for- | UH1HDU1 ctalocue. iree. MASON 4 HAMly, the Republicans carrying the town
Price, 7 S eta per Bottle.
J. CH UN K Y A CO., Toledo, O.
n D p * M Q ‘LIN ORGAN IN).. 154 Tremont SL,
Average attendance.
44.05 ward al once.
by niiout 40 majority over both Dem­
Buxines* is brisk again.
U II II fl II P BOSTON. 48 East 14th St., (Union
No. neither absent or tardy.
13
ocrat and Greenback.
(Square.) NEW: 149 Wabaab Ave,
K. Kimmel is on the sick list
6- S
CHICAGO.
TOTUC AOI1CICO.
r
pHE
NASHVILLE
LEVATOR,
W. H. King will soon take up his
Teacher.
I
Peace and quiet reigned supreme on
- I Sine* ihe Introduction of Kellottg’* Columbian
residence in the village again. How
election day.
for
•
011,11
ba*
made
more
permanent
cure*
aad
irtven
Report
of
primary
department
J-JENR1
’ ROE, Proprietor
pleasant to have a house in town, to
better satiatactlon on KidneyC-mplalntaand KbcuRev.
J.
Young
will
go
into
winter
!
the
month
of
Oct.
retire to, when the cold winds of win­
Whole number enrolled
quarters at Sheridan.
•M
----- OLD RELIABLE----ter sweep o’er the land.
39
knowutu a tafe and reliable agent to employ acafn,t
Doc. Snell has a student iu physic, i Average daily attendance
The West Kalamo IL R. Club is grap­
all ache* and pain*, which aru Hie forerunner* uf
No. neither tardy or absent
m le79
MEAT MARKET
pling with some tough questions, Wm. Shcrbine of Bellevue,
more *ertou» disorder*. It act* »peed 11j- and »ureC. Helen Allen,
Dr. Lane lias resolved to continue the !
among them, “Resolved, that man is
Teacher.
more indebted to the Animal than the practice of medicine in this locality.
1
as
ruallsm, kidney affection, *0&gt;i nil Belie* and pain*,
(
K&gt;-&lt;-p* roniUnlly ot&gt; b.-4x! a big »tock of
Mineral Kingdom for life,and comfort.
wound*, crimp lag j*ln*^holrramorbu», dUrrboc*.
The council has again legislated on
In Menioriam.
Affirmative, E. I). Williams; Negative, sidewalksand this time they must be
coughs, cold*, catarrh, and dl»onler» among cblL I
An,
number of fanner, to
Ereifh a H(l Salt
dren make* It an Invaluable remedybe kept al- ,
C. G. Brundage.
forth-coming.
At a regular meeting of the Women’s win on band tn ev«ry borne No penon can afford 1
D. Griswold and wife are in Battle Foreign Missionary Society, Woodland
Wheat and Grain Ex-'
ASSYRIA ITEMS.
Croek visiting a daughter, and will Centre Auxiliary No. 1., the following
peditiously ul Accuratly. j
spend the winter there.
preamble and resolutions were adopt­ book giving more full detail* ot tha curative prop- I
• Mina Cleveland is clerking at B. T.
FRESH FISH and POUXTR'S
‘
I IL J. Martin estimates that there is ed s
orUcaoftbl* wonderful medicine.
|
-------Rente.
600,000 feet of lumber on his new 80, ‘ Whereas, It has pleased Almighty
IN THEIR SEASON.
Geo; VanAuken has tho frame of his and the job uf cutting and hauling It God to remove from our midst a belov­ 1 C POUNDH GAINED in three week., and cured
ID ofeon»un»pllon.
house up.
has been let to Mr. Hadley.
.
ed sister, Mrs. Marion, therefore,
Frank Lewis lias gone to Rice Creek,
jtawlccd, That while we bow in hum­
Philadelphia, Pa.
Hattie, daughter of Willard and Ella
to see his grandfather.
Freemire, died last Saturday aged 13 ble submission to the Divine decree, । uunim:-rie«*e wna me twelve ooma ot desire to announce that having erected
lanica, one
Pill* and
Funeral services were con­ wm
The Highest Market Price paid
Dwight Sackett was at tlie Center months.
we can hut
out feel
reel Bint
uiai our
our loss
loss is
is verv
very I&gt; ba. Jasu’ Gaaaaax
sfrJ«»do:min.
whoeach
ta Oot
o4.xpreted
one of the largest and most convenient
ducted by Rev. Watkins on Tuesday.
i great.
'
on Saturday, on business.
to bee : and ax tout medicines eured me of CON elevator buildings in central Michigan, ij for Hides, Pelts, Ate.
JAw/rcd, That iu the death of our SUMPTION aotuc three year, ago, I want Mm to thnv
nro nn.rmrwl fit rw-pira anil
Byron Purdy’s wife returned Friday,
( Fresh Goods. Full Weights and
try them. I gained fifteen pound* while takltg the they are prepared to receive and
Sister,
our
Society
laments
the
loss
of
EATON
COUNTY
ITEMS.
from a visit at Hudson.
three botUra, sad I koor- •• ■­
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
oue of its most efficient workers, and fir»l
for him.
Respectfully,
j. v. HULL.
School marms flourished at the Cen­
Dr. McCormick of Diamondale, with­ one who, by her zeal and fidelity, won
Lav rencebt
HE.VRY ROE.
ter on Saturday, inspection day.
Thia remedy epeak* for It—...
------ —.
drew hia name from the candidacy of the Jove and respect of all, and who
Levi Winans and wife were visiting Representative of the Second diet.
has left a noble example for the guid­ isUsfy the moil akrpIlcaL There la not a ilngle
• rmpiom of CoilHumptlon Uwlltdoea not
For
any
quantity
of
his sister, Mrs. C. Webster last Sunday.
ance
and
imitation
of
her
Bisters.
dissipate al once, and It wfD break up a freih cold
Ge6. McMannis’ little son aged six
Hrtolvtd, That we lament the loss of In 24 bourn. f3 M Mr pint bottle. CRADDOCK A
George M. Dewey spoke at the Cen- years, living south-east of Eaton Rap­
er Monday evening, on the issues of ids, broke Iris arm ou Wednesday of a sister who was ever ready to proffer CO.. 1032 Race BL. Philadelphia, Pa.
the
hand
of
aid
and
tlie
voice
of
sympa
­
the day.
List week.
thy to the needy, and an active mem­
Ransom Russell, started for 111., to
E. L. Snyder and family returned
join his wife, who has been gone from Kansas to Bellevue, last. Saturday, ber in the Church, one whose utmost Conferred upon tens of thousands of
endeavors were exerted for ite welfare sufferers could originate and maintain That may bo brought them. They alsc
for six weeks.
after an absence of five years.
and prosperity, and a friend and com­
The M. E. society have got a bran
N.J. Seeley, a prominent democrat, panion dear to all. and we feel that in the reputation which Ater’s Sarsap keep for sale at the lowest prices
new organ in their church. It cost 8100 and ex-Supervisor of Eaton Rapids, ner demise, a brilliant star has sunk a rill a enjoys. It is a compound of I
the best vegetable alteratives, with the Seeds, Flour, Feed, Lime, Salt,
dollars, and is paid for.
dropped dead from Iris chair on Bnn- beneath the horizon.
NOTICE.
of Potassium and Iron, and is
Warren Hecox of Maple Grove, sod day, aged 63 years.
Ifaolved, That our Society manifest Iodides
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
the most effectual of all remedies for
THE FRANK LESLIE PUBLISHING CO., II
W. S. Powers of your towp dispensed
Henn- Bugle of Charlotte, stole ite respect for our deceased sister, and scrofulous, mercurial, or blood dis­
Shingles.
Dey Street, New York, will give steady cwpJoycampaign wind .at the checkard school some cloth of Freedman tlie tailor/was our sympathy aud condolence with the
orders. Uniformly successful and cer­
house on Monday night.
followed to Mason, captured and sent bertaveu relatives in this, their hour tain in ite remedial effects, it produces
of sorrow, by inscribing these resolu­
Sunday Nov. 14th, Elder Daniels will Ionia for ninty days.
rapid and complete cures of Scrofula,
FAMILY JOURNAL, 1an lllu.uaUd Uurary,
preach on cyclone. Alter services will i Joseph Lambert, living five miles tions on our record, sending u copy Sores, Boils, Humors, Pimples, Erup­
be baptising, aud those taken into the north of Eaton Rapids, who has been thereof to the family, and also to the tions, Skin Disease and all disorders
AIWSWSWOBTH A BROOKS.
church that have been on probation.
bed-ridden for the past six years, died Michigan Advocate and the Nashville rising from impurity of the blood. By
News for publication.
its invigorating effects it always relie­ 'pHE BARRY&gt; ILLE MILLS.
S. P. Poole, has just sold an 80 acre on Sunday. Oct 24th.
Mrs. Eva Hoi.tr,
I p
farm to Ransom Mayo, of Bellevue, for
John Edgington’s house in Charlotte
Mrs. Frank Stowell, \ VX)m- ves Liver Complaints, Female Weak­
&gt;3,000, with the interest until April was burned on Monday night, Oct. 25th.
ness and Irregularities, and is a potent
discounted. The farm has no buddings. The fire caught in thereof of the kitch­
renewer of vitality. For purifying tlie
A FOBTL1UTE DAY,
Mrs. Wm. Davis, says, when she was en, and nothing buta few small articles
It will prove to yon to be a fortunate blood it has no equal. It tones up the
under the house at the time of the were saved.
day when you conclude to take Haifa system, restores nnd preserves the
our pcbUhealth, and imparts vigor and energy.
FAM1LY
storm, she would never do a wrong
Mrs. Buck of Bellevue took 37 Pre­ Catarrh Cure. For sale by all druggists For forty years it lias been in exten­
tiling again, but the first mean thing miums at tho Central Michigan fair, at 78 cents per bottle. ,
MORGAN, BARRY CO., MICH.
sive
use,
and
is
to-day
the
most
avail
­
she did, was to whip Harry.
and 39 at the county fair, including a
wotice.
.
able medicine for the suffering sick,
Election went off very quiet. Elect­ special premium to tlie lady who should
any where.
FUCH OF our. HEADERS AS DESIRE »U»dy
oral majorities, 87 Republican State, take the greatest mumber of pre in ij
For Sale by all Dealers.
Having thorough! v owhankd and netted our mH! cnployioent, or valuable iwrihiK matter cheap.
75-Lacy, 53; County, ao—Making AsGRAND-M OTHER’S CHAD
fcyria a respectable Republican luajortThe residence owned and occupied
Popular—Word* and Uui&lt;
Journal [ai. illuatmtwl litentry and taahton
tv Many men who never lifted a fin­ by J. M. Brown, of Grand Ledge, was
’•ON THE TRAMP ” Marell
ger before, was wide-awake Tuesday. totally destroyed by fire, Wednesday
VarytneplHnz
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
TWICKENHAM FHU1Y
Lydia Gage has gone to Saranac, evening, Oct. 27th. A defect in the
with Al. Catnp’tcll, but she left with a
WALKER &amp; NORTON,
Prup’s of the DARBYVILLE M ILLg
very sore mouth. She made some po-

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reported to Iw the only institution of tho
▼ided &gt;1,500,000 profit on a &gt;300,000

Modus* has just died at Bordeaux.
Omar Alpbcmae Henry was bora at
Pari* in 1812, and three years afterward
his father embarked in,the Medusa with
his whole family of * eight petao .s.
Every one knows the fate of the Medusa.
Of its living freight of 450 souls 175 were
put,on tha raft which Gcrieaull has
rendered n^suiorable in bis picture, six
teen rcinniaod on board, and 200 took
to the ix&gt;*ta
tho African
coast nearly 800 miles from th« French
settlement nt fit. Loui*. The Henry

•ed in
color

fend the animula
were tried in tho

tnnuxa:—Four beaten criptian, such a* ml
recommended- by an ;
rich milk, two cups of [ hire and the like, wa
I meat is suspended'
flour, one teaspooirful of salt, two even , ecrh-Mastical oourta
i high that the fowls
From the thirteenth to tha sixteenth
■ good jump to reach it We snp- toasiKionful* of baking powder. P«J
Ped
her kinds of food might be thus
criminal court iu the
and no hen would be without

ttasr
lived* kind-

over them. Bake an taw. and eat with *-T on® whloL
devoured &lt;flrtldrea. As
cise while eating hex daily food.
Aiwoirnso Fbuit.—Great injury has
stair-foot and called out the name of her
Iwen done by tlie candoere way in which
many of the scattered military poets in
some grower* put up their fruit. It pays
the Northern Territories has been
in the end to give dose attention to as­ of new Cider until reduced, two-thirds. flmh than Imppflv-SSi to tta, reopened by tho coraptethm oJ the sigttalsorting, and tnoso who mark their grades Have a quantity of tart, juicy apple* &lt; finementa of tm!e--they aretiow.
fierviee. wire from Bismarck, Dakota, to
honestly and put their names on their
in anything but a gentle tone of voice.
year-old child walked part of the way
“ I want to know whether you’ll have
Dayton, Washington Territory.
“ Aim n5t
i bc*tcn 10 dcilth for haring eaten the
across the bussing, waterless sands;
Cook alowly until tender skim oiitand chin
^longing to tho village taa or coffee to your breakfast.”
raiser
to
establish
a
reputation,
bat
when
Wk* When o(ChAronnc. Th0 -Sence d.Zdwr^l
“ I’ll have either, or both,* was the
Maron Bonkt and Aid. WiiHlo, of
its this is accomplished he will always ob­ tender turn
Dallas, Tex., lost 'the&amp;'tempers while, sailora. The little caravan
all
over that tbe flesh of the sow should tai odd and stinging reply.
n out. and let
i_. stand -----tain ready-sales and ba able to command night. --------“ You’ve got out on the wrong side at
In the morning return to the thrown to the dogs, and that the owner
route with oorpsea, but the aurvivura good prices.
the bed ta m&lt;«rn,” said the irritated dame
kettle and boil down until quite thick.
Salt to Poultry.—We clip the fol­ Add whatever spice -you please. It re- of tho animal and his wife should make to herself; “ but I’ll fit up yer order, my
the arrived safely at St Louis, and among
a pilgrimage to Notre Dame de Pon-,
them the Henry family, safe and well lowing useful hints: Hens often have a
other tata a* liar,-and both -erpressbd *
toise, where, being the day of Pente­
from tlje eldest to the youngtsrt-—ft result habit of
desire furs hostile meeting. They met in
cost, they should cry “Mercy!" after putting therein equal quantities of tea
m. M&gt;d
mainly due to tiio energy of tho father.
which they were to bring back a certifithe rear of a . saloon, at midnight, and
lievod, is
fought with their fists.
;
। was public and solemn ; sometimes they
A lion-tamek in a menagerie at -Sou when salted (food is given them, they tablespoonful .
and
. .,season with salt
i *4and• ■pepper.
vu Melt ' were clothed like men.
erage before him; so, pausing, he asked,
John Sjikpkbrd, a farmer near Pe­ Francisco gave * Chronicle reporter moke do attempt to continue the habit a talflespoonful
bnkinf
tabtespoonful of butter in
id a
* baking-pan,
,
6 the
Im i36
1386
tho Judge at F*i*h»c
Falaiso cun
con­­
Salt
pork
chopped
fine
and
fed
twice
a
__
it.
__
________
J
..
What’a this, missis F’
n ---------- -- :------mutibit ;&gt;d in the
oria, DI., has faithfully kapt an oath some cruel facts about the training of week, has. been adopted with success, pour in the mixtnse and set ‘the pan in I
° It’s both, air : and yon shall either
a
hot
oven.
When
it
thickens
spread
beasts.
He
said
there
w*s
real
danger
made in 18*10 not^to out his hair, qr
while othera\put a teaapoouful of salt over the remaining whites beaten to a leg and head, and afterward to be hung, sup it or gang without.
sliave until the election of a Democratic in tho business. Ho had seen two men with two qunxw of meal or aborts moist­ froth. Return to the oven and bake a for having torn tho face and arm, and
then
killed
a
child.
This
was
a
VraooPresident His whiskers reach nearly killed and one badly bitten once him­ ened, well mixed, and feed it atx&gt;ut twice delicate brown. Blip on a large platter
How Tooth-Biushe* Are Made.
every w^ekT' Fowls, like human beings,
to his waist, and his hair is kept in self, but he charged these misha]* to to be healthy, must have a certain allow­ and, scry* at ones.
Although t
tooth-brush ia not a
waa executed in the public square,
Quince Preskbvxs. —Pare, quarter, clothed in a man's dress. The exean- avexycomnb
braid?- Hie evidently accepted the find­ carulesaness and - too much mercy. ance of salt,
and core, --------saving-----------tha skins
and cores. tion cost 10 sons, 6 deniers tournois, be- gree of skill l
— --------------Coad fob Paint.—Suel Foster, ct , Just
ing of the Electoral Commissi »n us “ You learn to tell,” ho explained,
cover-the quarters of quince with
a new g]ove for
executioner,
ore. In the,------------- , —
“what kind of a temper Hie beasts ore Muscatine, writes the Iowa Homestead
cheerfully as did Hayes.
cold water and simmer until tender. Take I BaUg ahared with swine the same exercised in tho selection of bone from
in, and conduct yourself accordingly. os follows: “Let mo again recommend out the piede* carefully, and lay on flat j mode of
punishment; horses which the handle is to be made. For
this
article
for
old
wheels,
new
wheels,
of homicide, had a simitar
Thr completion of the Southern Pa- It ain’t hard to dodge them. If they wagon wheels; buggy wheels, wheel bar­ lOateo. Add the poriims, etc., to the I ttlao
-cific railroad is looked far by the farmers spring straight at you, all you've got to rows, cto. I have used it several years, water, cover tightly and stow on hour. ordea£ The registers of JJijon record
Strain tlirqugh s icHy-bag, mid to ea&amp;
1386 ono
condemned to the joints on—the method oommonly in
of California to open a. now and favora­ do is to jump a little one side, and if and know it is the Ix'st paint ever used.
prntof tlie juice addu pound of granulated I dl.Atll for having kilkri a mon.
ble route for the export of their vast they jump high for your throat you dive This year my buggy needed painting- mir-nr
-nn&lt;l tlia
en
________
j _____
s___ tfor
__41the
__ j.-____
sugar. Rnil_
Boil, rinm.
skim, -add
the nioces
pieces of
of Charms
and
exorcism
disper­
some of tho si&gt;okes rattled, and anmo of quinoe, and boil gently ten minutes,
eutrplusavheat crop. It is even proph­ under ’em. There’s never more th*n
sion or destruction of noxious animats
the woodwork alx&gt;nt the bed rattled a
esied that this route, via. the Southern one goes .for you at a time, and that little, -*nd when my mtui was tarring tlie take out onto flat disnes and set in the prevailed from a remote period, and mothod renders the bone unfit for the
sun. Let the syrup boil uutil it begins some of tho superstitions in a modified purpose of the brufth manufacturer.
Pacific, New Orleans _»nu the-Gulf, will don't occur often. The wild ones are wheels of the big ’wagon, tlie two-homo to jelly, then fill the glp-“ «*-"«
1.4 in our o-xn country, and
e glans cans two- ____ -Utl
btill—
exist
On arriving at the factory tlie t»ones
•coj ry the entire crop of that State al­ better and safer. Till* is because a lion spring wagon and the one-horao spring tliird* full and cover with
th syrup.
th the
especially abroad. In the middiv ages are firat sawed into tne required length
wagon,
he
gave
the
buggy
a
coat
nil
over
most immediately after its opening, and used to a cage and to being poked and
Cocoa Fbom tots 1
___ —Put two history makes frequent mention of the and thickness far brush-handle*. They
Nnw.
—running-gear, shafts, dash board, in­
, | calamities ______
Jcr into a____
threecaused___________________
by plagues of insects. are next turned with a model in a simithat wheat’ alone will give the Tend 50,­ teased is less afraid of you. I'd* sooner side and out, all over, and now- tho old quart* of' very .hot wa|er
handle ten lions just fr»m the jungles rattle-trap looks and runs like a hew quart enameled saucepan for everyone- ■ Recourse was had. to the assutauce of lor manner to that employed in the man­
000 tons of freight a month.
quart
pound
of
ground
cocoa
nibs,
and
the
clergy,
who
listened to the com- ufacture of Hhoe-huita. Then come* the
Imggy,
rtiUR
as
silent
as
a
midnight
hour,
than one that’s used to the public.
stir well together. Boil gently, but in- plaint, interposed—
-.v- ---------- —and
a —an- polishing proeea*, which is done by
with
prayers,
THE-^ifiCovery of beds of genuine an­ When I first go into a cage of untamed ana whines as black as a black jet glass ccMantly, fnr eight hours, and stir occa­
uthematued those enemies of mankind means of a sort of revolving churn.
bead. Try it; it saves half tho cost of
thracite . in the fur West is. one of the ones I’d have a fire near by, with three setting tires; that is, they will net need sionally. Strain off the liquid into a bo- as the yortl of Sittri.________
An ingeniously-contrived machine now
sin and let it stand until quite cold, when
,.
.
1 takes the piece* and deftly punctorea
flurpri-ws of recent explorations in New or four iron rods in it, red hot. If the setting half ns often.”
.
Odd Testa.
' hoiee fOT the bristles while grooves are
Mexico,’ Bituminous ' coal is common beast* go for me, the men stand ready
Saving Seed Corn.—We frequently tho fat (or butter) should be skimmed
An Englishman traveling in the East, ; cut in the top by saw*. Now being
off. Warm up the cocoa for use. The
enough west of the Mississippi,* but to jab tlie irons in their mouths and have tho vitality of our corn killed by
cocoa nibs will reboil several times if a not being quite satisfied with the ap- ' ready for the bristles, they ore introveins of true anthracite have generally make ’em let go." He scouted the idea early frosts, and contequentiy get a ;xx&gt;r little fresh be added. Tin1 butter of ixwrance nf the mare he rode, asked his i duced to the department for this work.
stand of corn the next H.-ason. The pre­
been confined to “ wild-cat prospecta*- that lions could lie governed except by ventive is, as soon u* there is danger of i cocoa is valuable for chapped hands, Arab servant if he waa sure she got her : Girl* ore usually employed for this
_
j branch of tiie business. After putting
■es.” That there are iuexlinustiblo beds fear, excited by inhuman treatment.
•mwt to go into the cornfield and weloct sore lips and burns, Ac. I tried tlie allowance.
ua./p, uu
uwumuvu them
wiciM in
u*favor
.«».«
“ O, yes," he replied ; “ my country- , ill
Uio bristle*,
urwuca, uicj
wiau
whole nibs,
but» discarded
in the
they tun
axe umjkVU
backed with
of anthracite in the 'Old Placer range, tried never'to err on the side of gentle­ thKripest and fairest cars, and'plenty of
of the ground, and have used tlie above i men often steal from one another, and sealing wax to fasten them securely in
them.
Save
only
ears
that
have
Kinall
and (hat the cool &lt;xuupan»s well with ness, and had recently killed a lion by
recipe for years to the general satufac- rob their friends* -horses
; but I
— al- 11 place
‘-------’ *■*fill
”'—
**the
“----------*"
horses
I can
and
to
up
grooves. AH
cob* abd deep kernota Either braid it
' w*vs find out if your mam
mare hi
has Ixxm [i that
emain* to be
tnat rremains
De done
aone is to brand
orano the
tho Pennsylvania deposit*, is the con­ striking it a little too hard on the head. up by a few husk* left on each ear, or tion of tny friends.
..„vui_pebble*
•___ t_____
a___and
v puck
___ t______
-X.-4
CniHP Oatmxal Cakk—Rub a quarter cheated. I put tseven or eight
brushes
them for
market.
clusion which a New York Tribune cot- j
make'a scaffold in tha loft of some build­
respondent has reached after going over !
ing, where a good circulation of air can of a pound of dripping or lard into half liu with tho barley, count mg tho num­
exactly. Tbe mare never eat* nobTower of Loudon.
be had. A scaffold cSu bo made by nail­ a pound of oatmeal, into .which you ,bsw I
BRITISH OPINION.
the ground.
mlxcd a largo pinoh of cartxMinte of soda ! blea: and if any one steals from tho baring sticks from rafter to rafter, and then and
The Tower of London is intimately
of aalt Make iafo a dourii with » I ley, he is sure to take two or three poblayutgrstnaU pojr-------- "
connected with the history of England.
Tiixbe is a girl tinder treatment at i
-----—
■
1
Idea
with
it
If
I
find
the
pebbles
snort
firat put up, &lt;U
in the morning. I have Laid words, and It is the place where noted political and
on tho board, turn
Bellevue Hospital^ New Yori^ for inn-' The London paper* comment freely upon tho cob may w
they cannot tell how I know, and so religious persons have been tortured and
and, having sprinl
bility to use her legsi ’’ Slitf wore guitar* our great national political contest. The heat and spoil 1 Jprvad
beheaded. It still contains soniu of those
meal, work it with the buck* of your they give up cheating her. ”
try Gentleman.
■with inordinatoly-high French heels.
A speaker at an American “ conven­ instrument* of torture. The hist time it
“There are good remains for behaving that
finger* os little as possible. Boll the
was used as a state’s prison was in 1820.
Making Clat Soil Fertile.-r-In tho
The distortion of her feet and ankles Goa. Garfield's administration will bo like the
dough out to the thickness of a crown tion,* on being addresaed by a gentle­ It is also tho place where tho crown jew­
Maine Farmer is related tho experienced
caused an undue tension .of the cords present—modorato in policy. Though wu of Jonathan Weston in making ohiy soil piece cut in shapes—the lid of a sauce­ man as “ Colonel,” repudiated the mili­ els are kept, which are valued at &gt;12,tary title, declaring ho was not even a
and miiHclcs of her calve*. She per­ must regret that civil-serrico reform and free productive. Ho says his soil was “al pan or a glass answers well for tliis pur­ Q.ptain.
• 0C0,000. Among these is the celebrated
pose—put the cokes on a hot stove, and,
sisted, however, until her legs became trade have been equally thrust into the back- stiff, hard day; now it is n day loam and | when a little brown on the* under ride,
“Don’t you live in Missouri?” que­ Koh-i-noor. Its early history is unknown.
It was obtained from the Lahore Govern­
violdi#
good
crops.
After
plowing
the
&lt;
misshapen, and finally sho was wholly
take them off and place on a hanger be­ ried hi* new acquaintance.
hardest and poorest acre in my field, |
Ho owned that he did live in Missouri, ment by the conquests of the East India
disabled by limem-ss. She lies nnfash- sired by any considerable proportion of the which I did soon after baying, I told a i fore fire tlie in order to brown tlie upper
Company, and arrived in England June
and
in
a
house
with
chimney*.
ionably on her back now, with her un­ American people, tho statement of the ani- boy and French horse that when they had aide; this done, the cakes will be ready for
“How many?" was the next ques­ 30, 1850, and July -8 was presented to
use. If to be kept, put them away in a
the Queen. The crown of Victoria con­
handsome feet and leg* in a shaping ap­ nxMitiea on both aiike which were kindled even nothing else to dh it would be their bnsi- tin box in a dry place, and when required tion.
neM to haul sand on to thia laud. I do 1
tains one largo broadcast sapphire, aixparatus, enduring n great deal of iMiin,
for table put them in the oven for five
not now recollect, but think we hauled j
tho
aoclion*!
diruiuus
of
thu
republic
will
bo
“Thon I was right nt firat,” exclaimed
and uncertain whether she will evor lx» obliteratul, and bo unpulAtitod by a diviaiou of one hundred and fifty or two hundred minutes to warm them through and re­
the interlocutor. “You see, I lived in
crisp
them.
partiami oaconaucted with tbs ala'vo system and one-horse loads. The next spring, with
able to walk without crutches.
Missouri, and know how it is. Over 1,273 rose diamonds, 147 tabic diamonds,
the civil war. The foreign pohey of the Jte- a heavy cultivator, I thoroughly -mixed
there, if n man lias three chimneys on four drop-Hhai&gt;ed pearls, and 273 pearls.
publican party, in spite of tho friction caused
Fly month Rock.
Tho prisoners confined in tho Tower of
his house, he'* a General; if two, he's n
The Roogher family, of BL Louis, t&gt;y the war and the Alalmou claim*, han been this sand with the clay, and, without a
Of
all
spots
on
the
American
continent
tho whole friendly to thia country and to shovelful of any kind of drawing, rowed
Colonel; if only one, he’s a Major; and London sometimes mode inscriptions
Mo., believe themselves rightful heirs on
peace all over the wand.”
it to oats and grass seo&lt;L Tlie result Plymouth Rock is, religiously and his­ if ho lives in a dug-out and has no chim­ upon its dreary walls. The following is
The Poti rvmarka : •• With the remit, so far waa beyond my most snpgnino expecta­ torically, the most interesting and sacred.
to a large estate in Baltimore. They
one: “ Be fnend to one. Be ennemye
Eurvpeau powers are interooted n American tions, yielding ns average of two tons a. Here is the source and spring of Amer­ ney, he’s a Captain anyhow; - no I waa to none.” A square frame contained the
claim that about 750 acre* of land hung as
.
politics, wc oa this side &lt;&gt;/ tho Atlantic have
ica’s greataess, tlie beumning and the right after all.”
following from tho same band, dated
J
rear,
with
the
exception
of
the
firat
and
reason
to
be
satisfied.
Whether
a
Republican
When Col. Ellsworth, who was killed
on both sides of Jones’ falls, •which di­
ost, for tho next eight years, after which basis of her history. Plymouth Bock, at Alexandria, V*., in 1861, wanted a Sept 10, 1571 :
a Democrat rules at Washington is » mattor
vides the city of Baltimore in 'twain, be­ or
which now exehiWvelv intereate the citi- I plowed again and applied the same the memorable landing-place of the Pil­ chaplain for his Zouaves, he sent word
longed originally to William Rieharchon. cens of the republic; nor is it probable oven remedy to the other ride of the furrow. grims, is covered with a maatiive granite to the applicants for tlie' office to meet
it tlie twenty years of uninterrupted rnign
Tin. Unii WM loufJ i»
panxb. ' nf ,ihn
ta 1;q
,01,u„M party had t«en now Now, after tho fibcral application of sand canopy, in tho upper part of which are him at the Astor House, New York, at a
P»r&gt;nKhA
donoeited the bones, gathered from the
killed with t’M' nhcnutie*
.— —
nt different times and to different per- l -------broken, that
thes relations subsisting -be­ for so m.inv year* my hard clay was dis- ;
certain hour. The room was full of
twren tho United StateJ and ourselves solved, ana j have in place of -it'a good, ]- neighboring bill, of peveral who dial aspirants to the chaplainship long be­
sons for ninety-mn*' years, tlie title no­ would have undergone any pemeptiblo eliaugc. mtdlpw loam. And instead of cutting i during the first year. The plooe will
fore tho appointed hour. At last the
being fully vested in the lessee. Within
eight or ten b*is of hay, ns formerly. I , ever be regarded with interest as holy clock Htruck the hour, and, wlrile it
the last seven years the oldest of tho cocoa liavi- been happily tannlnated. We now cut in p»od seasons forty tons. For ' ground by ttfeir descendants all over-the was striking, in walked another candi­
A Monster Llzxard.
the last twenty year* I have wild oamuch j States, and indeed by all lover* of Chris­ date. Tho Colonel rose from his seat,
leases exinrod, and three veara ago. the therefore have every reason to oondudc that
There is displayed in a glass casein
).U.t .m.expire. Willie F. l£gU '
hny '&lt;m an aVftragfl each ns the farm cut ' tian freedom.
held out nis hand to the last comer, and Baltimore a living specimen of a guano
Pilgrim Hall, in front of which is a
when L commend, and yet I have
lixxard, lately brought from the Navassa
of St Louis, has charge of thaprOKecu- I *nd Great Britan will not only to undi&gt;tcrbeU Dever purchased &gt;50 worth of manure.” Portion of the rock on which the Pil­
“You are my man; I can depend Islands in the brig Romance. This hand­
tion ot Jho claim. .Tbo value ol Uio ;
-w.
ut rv
What an Old Farnam Sats.—Tliis is grims landed, contains a museum of upon you, for you come at tho appoint­ some crawler is three feet in length, twoproperfl* ia estimated st $40,000,000.
I gret the result In the fir»t placa thbre is no thoadriceof an old ~sn who lias tilled relics of the “Mayflower." Here, among ed time.”
thirds of which is tail, with the head of a
■' ,.
.
J comnari«on between the menu of two men.
the MdFfnr forty years: I am an old mnn, other thingH, is a copy of the Indian
crocodile, an enormous mouth, furnished
Paris Journals.
Bible, translated (by John Eliot, the
Ax Indian Ibirf xm. iurmxl o,«r Co
' npwnribt of three score year*, dnrioff two
npoHtle to the Indians, .who-arrived in
Paris journalists Iwliavc in centraliz­ with two dangerous rows of sharp ser­
scorn
nf
which
’
I
hnvn
been
n
tiller
of
the
chief of his trilx?, at rim Diego, Cal., I tho Blainex, Couklwc» and Cameron*, but quite
rated teeth, two pouches or aack* st the
1630,
learned
the
Indian
language,
re
­
ation,
as
their
method
of
carrying
on
soil. I cannot say that I am now, but I
base of the jaw, a loose akin of a dirty
«.a
him ~mune.,a lo
1001
have boon rich, and have all I need; do duced it to writing, translate*! the whole buidmws proves. A printer leases a largo brown color, and a curious nodosity near
lashea. The culprit wo* a big, powerful ' —----- *“—
----- *
not owe a dollar, hr.ro piven my children Bil»le into it, wrote tlie whole, it is said. building, in which he puts down a steam tlie tip of its nose. It is one of tha largest
a good education, and when I am'called With one pen, and had it printed and engine and several press**. A capacious of tho *peciea ever seen, and, on account
fellow ; but he eubmittiil quietly to be­
ebliahed by tho year 1061. It wire the room centrally situated is set apart for
ing tted to the aide of a high wsgon, mast Iot*1, bonwt, *nd
rokta-r sway, to leave them enough to keep the
it Bible printed in America. A copy the compositors, and offices in various of tho size of the sacs and the DodoaitY,
wtdf-from tho door. My experience ha*
•till in the Mtov* meric* i
with his legs and arms extended, and
was sent to Charles IL, and Richard parte of the establishment are placed at is supposed to be forty or fifty year* old
taught ma that:
by people who are accustomed to them
hi* back bared. A stalwart Indiou
1. Oho acre of land, well prepared and Baxter says of it: “Buch a work and the disposal of the editorial staffs of the in the guano udanda. It stands its
wtruck tlie blows with oil his might,
well cultivated, produce* mom than two fruit of a plantation was never before journal* that are printed on the premi­ change of quarters remarkably well, and
preaented
unto
a
King."
The
marvel
is
ses.
Borno
of
these
papers
may
have
winch reewva only the same amount of
using a leather lariat, and making the
all the greater when we recollect that their own compositors and thair own is lively enough, hut its vicious temper
hx-.b sharp Iatan- need on one.
is exhibited in it* wicked-looking eye
blqpdflQW at every etroke, JThe victim
rtiwut to a
2. Onocow, b&lt;&gt;rso,rmnle, ijboeporhog, the Indian* at tha outset were hostile to types— that te a matter of arrangement; and its attempt to «usp at a hand or a
C'adur^d tl(o dretulfui torture for » while,
well fed, i* more profitable thap^two tlie settlors. Eliot went among, them, '
stick that is placed near it Its appetite
and then broke out into agonized
kftpt on tho sazuo amount' Decefwuy to ahowpd them kindu co*, won tha goodi* excellent, and it manages to get along
keep one well
■ •
•
• -—‘J will
w,u »of
’* some.
Hcreams. If he bad remained silent to the jMtrunage of the Gore
comfortably on crackers, cabbage, Ac.
8.
One
acre
of
clovor
er
grass
la
worth
•°W
h
‘
,P™tocbon
during
Philip*
various
journal*
are
only
separated
from
ecnlive jufluenem,
the end, the chief would have restored
morn than two of oottoa where no grass ’w m 1675. Tho language, however, of each other by imaginary division*, awk­
Filtering Cistern Water.
r driver is raised
hi* veratop is extinct, and only one per- ward accidapta occasionally befalL In
him to the tribe ; but, as he “qrted like
dayor Clymer, of Reading, Pa.,.
the hurry of going to press, or in the
4. No farmer who buys oats, corn, or son now firing canrewd it
a coward baby," he was afterward driven
* - - * * - ” — — »»-i_3,— i _ v&gt;-—ing Hi 11 command* an extensive y dim light (French oompocing room*
out of the neighborhood.
nd wrb an outpoat at defense in being rarely fitted up with gas), it some­
in&gt;' u&lt;xir m win emi.
i
■—iy days of the wettlement. Here times happens that “copy" goes astray, water foe drinking or culinary purposes:
lb..in Gen. Osrtlold
Fiunca hns agricultural rchools for
*• Pure fresh water in the ■(Vest is se­
S.
Una.-r who nmrTMd. the
|.«• Jke
Br-Uord. lhe or paragraph* get mixed ; and the read­
girl*. The chief one is near Bonen, and
er* of contemporary paper* are, in conse­ cured the year round by their large and
pent, Huec-ra nt liook-farming and im- Governor, Miles Standish, and othera.
pr/ro menta, always ha* a leaky roof.
The fairest and most durable memo- quence, frequently horrified by marked admirable cisterns, built of brick and
i* worth &gt;160,000. It was Iwgun from a
jrxir stock, broken &lt;town fences, and , rial, bowerer, of the Pilgrim Father* m contradictious in their favorite sheets.
capital of 1 franc by a-Bister of Charity 1
a brick chimney; in said chimney tho
comphuns of 1&gt;ad “seasoDa." .
the «vil and religious liberty of the
and two small discharged prisoner girls.
Gladstone and Bright.
pump is placed. The water from the
6. Tho farmer who is above his bwri- United States.
The establishment Ju»* now 300 girls,
Il ia pleasant to know that none of hia
nces mid intrnsta it to anotla-r to manage,
former ooUenguea is more hearty in hi*
ranging m age from G to 18. ■ The (torn,
soon hnti do bnsuam* to attend tat?. /.
Tbeyl-n TOrtaoHl what wrn.
admiration than tlie greatest of them
Is of the pump, and
7. The farmer whoa© habitual beverage
cuztivxted by them, i* over 400 ocrea in
all, and tha one whose birth and train­
the water in the main
is cold water, is healthier, wealthier and
extent. Twenty-fire siMers form’ tinWb are not wry observing, but we ing might hate been «x{*ocied to iuake
wiser than he who do&lt;?* not refuse to
A monster sewing machine, weighing drink. . .
ataff uf teacher*. The French Agricnlthave noticed.that the firrt thing any him the least appreciative—Jcffin Bright
.
. _.. .
.
; .. „
over four tou* and run by steam, ha*
woman dot* oti alighting from a crurtagr Disagreeing with Mr. Gladstone on
1-taD attracted for a mannfaeturing
Ar Athens, Go., a negro who w« re­ ia to carefully put her right band ia con­
,
. ..
,irm w Liveqnxd. The machine i* the cently bit by a mad dog went to the junction witii btir back hair, just to so* if
the sopB. vj.m gnmt
«J&gt; ororr)l)u-nrt
Btariff and asked to be chained in a Gdl, its *11 right
unpara water tram

�ADAPTRD FOR BURRIKG AU KISOS OF FURL

I EVERY 8TOVE WARRANTED A SUCCESS.
None their Equal—Acknowledged Favorites.
. ALWAYS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM.

Ms'Buy the Best'S*
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Sold by

*

0LEMENT SMITH,

Attorney at Law

C. C. WOLCOTT.

pHE CHILLING FROSTS
Of Winter are approachtag. A little heavier Clothing, a little heartier food, are
neccasitien. He who anticipates nearest the wants of the community, at the
lowest cost to the consumer, is the one deserving the most credit, and will
receive bis due reward by his increasing patronage.
Our New Stocks ate very desirable a» to style and quantity.

Attorney a Counsellor,

SHERIFF

JUST RECEIVED
A Full Car Load of Lumber Wagons, 8 Spring Wagons, Top
and Open Buggies and Phaetons, to be sold at low prices,

OTV ONE YEAR’M TIME.

WRITTEN GUARANTEE

JULIES RUSSELL,
Of the most improved patera* and shades of color, from 10 to 15 ct». per yard.
Fine Cashmeres nt $1.00 per yard.

TDZR/ST GOODS,

CLOTHING

Steketee’s

J£D. POWERS A Co.

PIN WORM DESTROYER.

Alwaysa/specialty. We have Suit* sizable for small boy*andfortbe800-poander.

HARDWARE,

WITH EACH ONE.

Mrs. Potts’ SAD IRON

Iron, Nails, Stoves and Tinware.

Men’fl Suits from $8.00 to $25.00; Boys’ Suite from $3.50
to $10.00, Ladies Sacques from $2.50 to $15.00, Boots and
Shoes of the best makes, Rubber Overcoats, Rubber Boots
(Warranted), Buffalo Robes, Lap Robes, an endless variety of
Notions, Hats and Caps, Furs, Blankets, Sachets, Curtain
Laces, Trimmings, Edgings in piece and bunch, Groceries] as
ic. to 12c.
low as the lowest, Sugar from 9c.

American and Foreign Marble,
J. A. BAUGHMAN.
•PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Wood!___
IT tte,MJch. Day and night calls proBptjy^aD

10,000 lbs. Dried Apples Wanted.

ENTERPRISE

SOO Bushels Beans Wanted.

5000 Bushels of Corn Wanted.
anrhlnv all humors, every trace of disease, and
forcing into ths system through the pores of-tbe
■kin, nourishing and •irengthing vegetable tonics,
giving in Wonsa/CL Povan to cure at once,

Ten Car Loads of SfiMNCHD' Stove Wood Wanted.

PAIN IN THE BACK.

The Huies! Martel Price Pail for Batter, Ers, Pori, Beaus aid Potatoes

Side er Loins. Inflammation a nd

Bright’s Disease of the Kidney*. Diabetes, Dropsy,
Gravel, Catarrh of tbe Bladder, Inability to Retain
or Expel tbe Urine, Stone in tbe Bladder, High
Colored, Scanty br painful Urinating, Deposits,
Coats or Shreds in tbe Urine.

IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.

New Fresh Goods and Low

Prices.

Nervous &amp; Physical Debility,

50 SETS JUST RECEIVED
LOW PRICES TO REDUCE OUR TSOCK OF

GROCERY

We propose to divide profits, and while we can furnish you nearly every­
thing wanted for comfort of man and beast. We will take in exchange almost
everything the fanner has to turn off.

Having bought for GASH a large, neat
stock of

We W fint to Sell

WOLCOTT.

WOLCOTT.

WOLCOTT.

J^BW FURNITURE AT

J. LENTZ &amp; SON’S
We would respectfully announce to the citizensj'of Nashville
and vicinity, that we are now

LOCATED and ESTABLISHED

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

(10,000 Worth ol Goods!

| MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD.

!

Do not be prejudiced. GIVE IT A TRIAL and t
convinced lhat.it la bo neat, reliable, effective an

Cheese ul Everything

C J

your dru&lt;yt«t for it and accept NO IMITATION H«M U m icI &gt; Pint Cha Cnoq Sure!
Between this and the 1st of January next, and we know if we do we must sell OR SUBSTITUTE. If.be has not got It, sand to
ua and receive It by rzlura null.
without large profits.
DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST.—Regular P»d|2 Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
Special Pad for Chronic, deep m atod. or cases of
tention, accommodating way*, good
long standing, «J, Children's Pad, for Winner
goods and low prices, hope to receive
*GIVE US A CALL, and we will try and do you good.
a fair share of yonr patronage.
history of this great discovery, mailed free.
Write far |L
DAT KIDNEY PAD CQ., Tided®, 0.

yy E. CLARK &amp;CO.
MAY HURRAH FOR

COME ANX&gt; SEE.

MANUFACTURERS OF

Toore Tnly,

LIGHT AND HEAVY

------ IN OUR---- -

Garcock and Hartfield.
—BUT REMEMBER THAT—

lew and large Store,
Where you will find
PARLOR -AJN’I) BEIkROOM SUITS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FLA.ITV
A_&gt;1&gt; jFANCYJFURNITURE,

------ WILL SELL YOU------

STYLES.

THE “BOSS” CARPET SWEEPER.
WE ALSO

CARRY Al FULL luIIVJffi
-OF-

BOISE A FRANCIS.

HARNESS !

Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes
Whips, Combs, etc.,
Ami everything rise pertaining to a fl mt class
HARNESS SHOP.

Cheap as the Cheapest.

By buying your Harness of them

Light Single and Doable HaraesAea made of beet Virginia oak tanned Leather.

OPEN EVERY EVENING NOW,
Displaying its immense stock of new goods for fall and winter,
from the best manufacturers of Foreign and Domestic Woolen
Fabrics in the world. We do not like to work in the dark;
neither do we sell goods in the dark, but will honestly show
the purchaser what he is buying. Our line of

Fine Cloths for Suitings,

Coats and Vest and Pants, is very large and complete in the
assortment. A large and select stock of

UNDERTAKER’S GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS!
BURIAL CASES &amp; SHROUDS OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT is excelled

All

W. E. CLARK A CO.

JT IS A FACT

Largest and Best Selected Stock

FURNITURE
IN BARRY COUNTY

J. LENTZ &amp; SON’S.

Sign, the Big Boot.
FRANK BAKER.
piANOS AND ORGANS!

Remember that for the next 30 days
I will give to parties consulting me, the

In Pianos and Organs ever heard of,
for strictly

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
Tookers,
&gt;sion Tables,

An examination of my goods and
prices will fully convince you. Bemember I sell the world-renowned *"

imp Chairs, Ac.

ESTEY

Common

ORGAN!

Furniture

And other, of .unilard makes.
Will
furnish io parties any make of instru­
ment desired.

Organs Repaired,

to be found in Michigan. New goods, latest styles and low
Prices that Can’t 2 Undersold
prices. Sizes for the largest man or smallest boy.

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. New Novelties.

Give Me a. Call!

Oar Goodsare al] new, and tbs latest in sty

HEM’S, YOUTHS AND BOYS READY-MADE CLOTHING

Will be furnished free of charge.JOall and see us.

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

GREATEST BARGAINS

by none, aiming to be consistent in price and executing all or­
ders in the highest style of art. Call and see and examine the
Our Undertaking Departmn’t
largest assortment and best selected stock of

FOR FUNERAL OCCASIONS

FINEST SEWED BOOT
Repairing Done In the Best
Manner Possible!

Best Oak Tanned Leather.
Particular attention paid to REPAINING.
work warranted.

Illuminated a Electricity!

jgOOT AMD SHOE SHOP.

AND DEALERS TN.

Harnesses, Bits, Whips, Robes, Blankets, Trunks,
. Combs, Brushes, &amp;c.

AI.L AEW, AND OF

THE LATEST

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Trunks, Rauoteeln and Sa^ai in Profuelon.

iUo pri«» in doubte iWr number.during tbe year

LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLlES-^uilt., Blanket*, Wool Sock*,,Wool Mitten*
Mackinaw and Flannel Shirt*, Overall*, Underwear, fcc.

CALL AJTT&gt; OETT X*IUCTE3B.

CLEANED .nd POLISHED,

AT LIVING PRICES.

EL S. PXE2RCK3, Under the Tower Clock,
GRAND RAPID*. MICH.

Kellogg Domsrav * Co.

C. H. BERRY.

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VOLUME VIII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE
And Her Environs.
—Brooks, Boise A Francis fruit dryer
will close up business for the season to­
night. They report 14,000 lbs. of.dried
apples ns the result of their labors.
—George Gallatin has sold his farm,
about two miles northwest of this vil
liurc, to Jacob Feighner, of Ohio, who
.. has already moked on and token pos­
session.
—A few disorderly hens, on South
Main St. have come to an untimely end
by walking into a neighboring yard
and standing in front of a loaded shot­
gun. Other hens beware.
—A heavy, damp snow commenced
falling,Friday night about midnight,
and in twenty-four hours the ground
was covered about twelve inches in
depth with beautiful snow.
—W. G. Aylsworth lias the frame up
for his new residence on Middle street.
It consists of two uprights, 14x24 and
14x16, and a wing 14x14, and will be
pushed forward to completion as fart
as possible.
.
—On Thursday while W. G. Ayl­
sworth was working on his house, a
scaffolding broke down, precipitating
Wai. to the ground and spraining his
ankle so badly that two canes were nec­
essary to help him hobble, next morn­
ing.
.
—Wheat is looking splendid in this
section, and fanners are looking for­
ward to a bountiful harvest next year.
This fact causes their /aces to grow
broader than the election returns did,
especially the Grecnbackeis nnd Dem­
ocrats.
—This is the last issue of The News
from its present quarters.our large and
increasing circulation making steam
power imperative, consequently we
must have more room, and before an­
other issue will be located in our new
home in Yates block.
—Arrangements are being made to
have a hunting match on Thanksgiving
day. Dan Smith and Will Griffith have
been chosen captains, and the side that
brings in the most counts will be fur­
nished with an oyster supper, at the
expense of the losing side. •
—On Friday night Orrin Clark’s team
became frightened by the discharge of
fire-works from the procession, broke
loose from whore they were hitched,
in front of C. W. Smith's, and ran
home, but fortunately no injury was
done, either to the team or wagon.
—The ladies of the W. C. T. U. are
agitating the question of renting a
building in connection with the N. R.
» and fitting it up for n library and
C.
reading room, also to be used for Club
meetings. The enterprise is a laudable
one, and should be encouraged by tlie
good people of the village with their
money and influence.
—Some unknown hand recently dis­
tributed poisoned meat where the rov­
ing c&amp;uine would be enticed to partake,
a &gt;d on Tuesday, A. R. Wolcott’s little
d.»g was taken violently ill, and before
any remedies could be procured, the
little fellow fell down and gave up the
ghost. A. IL offers five dollars for re­
liable information regarding the mis­
creant hand that administered the dose.

—On Wednesday, Barney Brooks
found his valuable saddle beast, which
he brought from Texas, in the pasture
with its off hind leg broken. The horse
had lieen running in Cal. Ainsworth’s
pasture, and the mud being quite deep
on the flats where the animal was
wont to get water, ths supposition is
that it became mired nnd th^Jimb brok­
en while trying to extricate itself. This
is the second horse that Barney has lost
recently.
.
—A man from the rural districts came
to town on Thursday and strongly af­
firmed that Hancock was elected. He
undoubtedly based bis belief upon the
statements of some Democratic orator,
who, among other flattering falsehoods,
rt marked that Hancock was sure to be
the next President, and the rural man.
not being a News subscriber, did not
get the returns, and still labored under
the strange hallucination thrown
around him during the campaign.
—A young upstart named Bolton,
living in the vicinity of Mud Creek,
came to town on Saturday night load­
ed up with sour mash, and started out
to kick up a row and lick somebody or
get licked. Ho wandered around town
and finally, late in the evening, found
his match at the depot, where jje was
handsomely whipped in less than two
.minute*,and had the drunk all knocked
out of him, so that be knew enough to
board the train for Morgan, turn Ids
toes homo-ward and skip hastily to­
ward the paternal roof.

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| TERMS.; $1.50 per,Year

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun

1

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1880
—On Monday Marshal Parker arrest­
ed Frank Knowles of Hastings, who was
riding a horse belonging to James
Button of Hastings,and on which there
was achattie mortgage, held by a man
in Charlotte. Young Knowles had re­
ceived the hot sc from the mortgagee,
with orders to ride it to Charlotte as
soon as possible, and was on his way
thither when intercepted by Parker.
The horse was returned to Sutton and
Knowlee released.
—Geo. Ball a bachelor aged 53, of
Steuben Co., Ohio, led to the hymenial
altar on Wednesday last. Miss Clarixa
Weldon, a matronly dame aged -48.
formerly of Maple Grove, and com­
monly known as the old maid of the
township. During the past week the
twain have been visiting Mrs. Andy
Plum a sister of the bride and on Wed­
nesday they returned to Olilo, where
they will settle down to domestic life
and bliss with all of the vim and
vinegar of a pair of half their age.
—Thirty cents will secure n reserved
seat for the dramatic entertainment
Tuesday evening. Those who fail to
attend will loose one of the richest
treats of the season. All persons that
feel a little gloomy or down-hearted
over the recent election should be sure
nnd attend, for toe rendering of "The
Dutchman’s Ghost” will lx- certain to
drive away the blues for at least six
mouths. Dr. Timmerman’s irresistable personification of "Han* Barth,” in
his encounter with "My great-grand­
father’s ghost” will make you laugh in
spite of yourself.
—Old man Rhodes does not live hap­
pily with his better half, and being of
a high amatorial temperament, it is not
strange that he should long for some
one to love him in his old age. During
the post two or three* weeks Joseph has
been over to Saranac selling tin wash­
ers, and liecame enamored of a barlier’s
wife, and in spite of the warnings of
honest- Saranac citizens, persisted in
hovering about her, even os the foolish
fly dot]i the patent fly-trap, and as a
result the woman, during Joseph’s mo­
ments of conjugal weakness, has suc­
ceeded in becoming the possessor of
Joseph’s fine gold watch and chain, be­
sides considerable of his wealth, so
much so that became home the other
day tetotally strapped, and since has
licen endeavoring to dispose of some of
his mortgages in order to raise money,
which, it is prophecied, be want* for
his new-found love. Joseph, you should
imitate the example of your ancient
namesake of the coat-of-many-colors
renown, that you may not l&gt;e taken
furthef in by a Potiphar’s wife.
—The Republicans heardthe various
election returns last week, with com­
placency, but each day their cups of
joy became fuller and fuller until
Friday night, when it over-flowed and
resulted in the grandest torch-light
display of the campaign. The mud in
the street compelled the procession to
keep the walk, and os they marched
down Main Street, Roman caudles
were discharged all along toe line of
the procession, and presented one of
the finest sights ever witnessed in
Nashville, several transparencies were
carried by members of the club, upon
which were appropriate mottos and
carricatures, one of which represented
the Democratic rooster, shaken juto
839 rieces; another, bulldozing in the
south, and another the untimely end
of the fusion chicken. The mottos,
“Maple Grovfc wanted n change,”
"Maple Grove don’t repudiate,” and
.tor majorities of the different states
were magnificently displayed in large
characters on the transparence*. The
rooms of Mr*. C. W. Smith were bril­
liantly illuminated, and the red white
and blue, gorgeously displayed at the
windows. At Mrs. Barber’s a mag­
nificent transparency at the windows,
displayed the names,—Washington,
Lincoln, Garfield. Several other places
weie decorated especially for the oc­
casion and each vied w ith the other in
making toe greatest demonstration
of their patriotism. After the street
parade.Uk* crowd marched to tho Opera
house and listened to a rousing speech
by James Clarke, of Hastings. Every­
body seemed to be in a high state of
merriment and after the speech three
cheers were given for the speaker three
for Wm. Powers, chairman of the Re­
publican committee, three for Garfield
and Arthur. The imexker then stepped
forward and called for three cheers for
Castleton, toe banner Republican town
of toe county, which were given with a
hearty good will, after which, the bon­
fires were built sod the rejoicing con­
tinued till late in toe evening, A faint
effort was made by a few l&gt;oy«, to mar
the pleasure of toe evening, by fixing
up a transparency representing low
Democracy and carrying it around
near the procession, daring anyone to
knock it down, but they utterly failed
to create any row. Everrth Ing passed
off quiet an orderly, and the" utmost
good feeling was manifested by all
parties.

L00AL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.

The Tliornapple is booming.
Clare Downing is seriously ill.
Mrs. J. L. Stevens is quite sick.
Fred Clark returned from the north,
on Tuesday.
Richard Drake baa become a clerk in
E. Reese’s store.
Curb-stone politicians still persist in
talking polities. /"
Mrs. Harry Hale retured from Green­
ville on Monday.
Mrs. E. Holmes is building a wing to
her house on "State 8t.
The cold, chilly winds of November
are abroad over toe land.
There uKagreat demand for carpen­
ters and day-laborers jnst now.
Mrs. D.C. Griffith went to Hastings
on Wednesday, to visit friends.
Mrs. Frank Stewart of Bay City is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse Austin.
Send in your orders for tax receipts,
you that want good work atlow figures.
Ex. Whitmore was taken violcntly
ill on Wednesday, with intermittent
fever.
Geo. Dillenbeck of North Castleton
has gone to Shelbina, Mo., to visit a
brothef. .
L. J. Wilson lias the material on the
ground to build a barn in the rear of W.
&amp; IPs. store.
Asa Griggs, who has been visiting nt
Newago the past month, returned on
Wednesday.
Dr. Linkletter,of Woodland, started
Tuesday for Battle Creek, Iowa, on a
visiting tour.
Mrs. O. M. Yates went to Detroit on
Tuesday to purchase a new* stock of
millinery goods.
Lewis Durkee and E. Parody went to
Hastings on Tuesday to make returns
from the election.
Mrs. Mury Blake has returned from
Laketon, where she has lieen visiting
a couple of wcc^s.
Ed. Mallpry has rented the Bacon
property on Main St., and calculates to
move in on Monday.
Frita Lena returned from Muskegon
last Friday, and is now at work in
Lentz 6c. Son’s factory.
Frank and Dave Purehis started on
Monday for Petoskey to spend a few
weeks visiting and hunting.
Eva Wright has been in Detroit this
week, (Areltasing new goods, for her

fall and winter millinery trade.
Jim Cook and Ed. Dnnie have rented
the basement of Griffiths building, and
are fitting it up for a billiard hall.
John Tuckerman and family are de­
tained in York state, where they are
visiting by sickness of their child.
Rev. E. Jones, has been attending
the annual conference of the Christain
church at Ridgeway the past week.
Polly Ticks is not receiving the at­
tention of the men in c’»is vicinity as
much ns she did a week or two ago.
Alltert Galls*in and wife started on
Tuesday for Ohio, to visit, parents and i
friends in that section for a few weeks. ■
The Nashville.band will furnish the
music for the drama of "The Drunk­
ard’s Warning,” on Tuesday evening.
Lee Tuckerman has laid aside the
steel and cleaver m Roc’s market for a
few days this week, on account of sick­
ness.
Mrs. Myron Hester of Grand Rapids
was visiting friends in this village last
week, and returned home on Monday
last.
Now that winter has set in, toe next
thing in order is to see ’Gene Cook nnd
invest in one of those new swell-box
cutters.
The band boys realized about a quart­
er apiece from their dance on Thursday
night. A jolly time was reported bp
those in attendance.
Fred Appleman has the material on
the ground for a brick house which be
intends building this fall,if he can pro­
cure sufficient help.
A carbuncle of prodigious magni­
tude graces the hand of A. R. Wol­
cott, and every man he meets has a
new remedy for carbuncles.
N. A. Shaw’s little daughter, aged
three years, was taken to Ann Arbor
on Tuesday, to have her eyes operated
upon the same being crooked.
The Nashville W. C. T. U. will meet
at the residence of Mrs. C. Ainsworth,
on Tuesday, Nov. 9th, at 2,.&lt;» p. m. A
cordial invitation is extended to all.
A bouncing boy is too latest crop
harvested at Steven Downs, living a
a couple of miles south-east of this
village. It was cradled last Sunday.
Be sure and attend the entertain­
ment at the Opera House on- Tuesday
evening. It will be the first appearance
of the Nashville Dramatic Club this sea­
son, and they will undoubtedly do their
best, and as toe play is for toe benefit
of toe Reform Club, it should be liber­
ally patronized.
.

Ad. Stanton is considerable under
thA weather, and has been unable for
a few days to attend to his dray ing,
consAqnently has been obliged to get a
substitute.
Mr*. L. J. Wilson was elected-dele­
gate, from the Christian Sunday
school, to attend the Christian Confer­
ence at Ridgeway, whither she went
on Tuesday.
.
L. J. Wheeler sold more goods on
Tuesday, than he has any other day o
his business life in Nashville, and the
same was a mighty good day for all of
our merchants.
Every business man of the day ought
tn use printed letter-heads, bill-heads,
statements and envelopes.
We are
prepared to do thia class of printing at
satisfactory prices.
The wind on Wednesday demolished
Senator Durkee's wind-mill, and Lewis,
like the thrifty, enterprising fanner
that he is, immediately ordered anoth­
er, and now lias it in good working
order.
A musician named Williams, a crippie, entertained a crowd of men . and
boys at Shaw's bakery .on Tuesday
night, playing on twelve instruments
at one time, ten bells on one string, a
violin and mouth organ.
The recent snow and rains have
made the roads quite muddy, and trav­
el is not as brisk in the sunny days of
autumn, but the thrifty farmer has his
work up even with the season and
is ready for the storm daysnf winter.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank Boise will enter­
tain the M. E. social on Wednesday
'evening, Nov. 17. The entertainment
will consist of music and charades.
Refreshments will be served and a cor
dial invitation is extended to every­
body to attend.
•
If you are in need of job printing,
such ns letter-heads, bill-heads, state­
ments, envelopes, circulars, business
cards, calling cards, wedding and ball
invitations, programs, handbills, post­
ers, in fact, anything in the printing
lire, get it done at this office, where
yon can get*it on short notice. Our
prices are reasonable, and we guaran­
tee our work cannot be excelled.
Rev. E. Jones delivered an excellent
discourse to young men at Christian
church on Sunday night. The church
was well filled, and many young men
were present and listened attentively
to the discourse, who are seldom seen
nt church. It is hoped that this may
be the beginning of many more dis­
courses which ahull follow and so in
terest the young people of Nashville
that they will become regular atten­
dants at church, and receive that
knowledge which will result in much
good to them, and the community at
large.
&gt;

A SMALL BUNDLE OF SPLINTERS.

nr HI. R. AMES.

A jack-ot-aH-trades plying his vocation in the west part of tpwn, was
creating considerable noise with a
scroll saw in a bouse where he domicil­
ed, but a burly workman employed in
the business of putting a wall under the
building, after enduring the unearthly
screech, screech, yip, yip of the saw
during the forenoon, came to the con­
clusion that a less of such music would
be just as agreeable. So. after dinner
be says to Mr. Jack. .“See here, you
can’t run that saw in this house after­
noon, as I won’t stand.” Mr. Jack re­
torted •*I’ll run that saw all I please,
and yon can’t help yourself.”
But
burly answered: “I’ll kick the d----- n
thing out doors if you undertake it.”
straightened up and swinging his ball
clubs, and squaring up defied molesta
tion.
Mr, Burly quietly laid Jock on
hu back and proceeded to apply a little
presare to the small portion of his an­
atomy between his head and shoulder,
After, reducing the amount of Jack’s
steam (courage) from 1000 to about 0,
burly slightly lessened the pre*sure for
fear of an explosion, but was hardly
soon enough, for at the first slight let
up Jack suddenly exploded with: “you
lay vile hands on me again and you will
regret the act.” The curtain falls.
The actors are billed for further per­
formance.
A few temperance (f) men, who rid­
icule the idep that a person can’t do
without the use of intoxicating drinks,
were at work on the road in this town
a while ago, and they being accustomto a drink of “good sweet cider” every
day, applied to the overseer for leave
to bring a little cider on' the road, to
drink, remarking, they could work
better nnd the cider was sweet and
new and there could be no harm in it.
The stern old fantic the overseer, re­

plied that it would not look yrell for
temperance men to bring such drink on
the road where others were at work
who were not so temperate. The
overseer was overruled- and the cider
went on the road.
A Democrat who had been ont near­
ly all night at the telegraph office, af­
ter election, came home toward morn­
ing hurrahing for Garfield. But the
next day people learned he was drunk.
Soon after election, a disapointed and
heartsick Democrat was bemoaning
the defeat of his party, and alsocurslng
the custom of enlightening the public
in regard to political matters by cam­
paign documents and public speakers,
ended up in thiswise: “1 hope that
when another campaign opens, not a
d—d newspaper can be printed nor a
political speech de’ivered.”
Query:
Does that express the sentiment of
other Democrats f
There are some farmers who would
not get their corn husked nnd fall work
done if it remained pleasant weather
all winter, a* is evident from years of
ctese observation.
Years ago there used to live in the
east part of town a family one of whom
was very fond of “the chase,” but un­
like very many lads, he was a great
boy to read. Often the lad could De seen
nijles from home in the woods hunt­
ing deer ; but whereever he was bis
mind was on Ips books, and to­
day he is member of Congress elect
from the 3rd district of Michigan.
Take courage boys, think more of your
books than guns and cigars, and
“mebby’yu’U bo President.

HASTINGS ITEMS.
Circuit court opens next week.
M. Reed is building a new house.
A new carpet has been purchased for
the Presbyterian church.
C. C. C., Cadwallder is tuning his
harp to play “out the old house into
the new.”
The library of the -M. E. Bunday
school lias l&gt;een presenter! with nearly
100 new volumes.
The highschool students are prepar­
ing a cantata, to be produced on toe
stage in the near future.
J. J. Allen, who lives almut a mile '
west of the ciiy has a dog that is coufinned kleptomaniac.
Dr. Dever improves ever)’ opportun­
ity offered to jingle his sleigh bells^ind
was on hand again last Saturday.
Thoa. Heney, living a mile west of
town, is getting ready to commence
the erection of a fine brick houJe.
Miss Stell Hendershot and Will
Squire were made happy by Rev. Ban­
croft on the "th. and have gone to Big
Rapids to reside.'
Hastings tax payersare getting ready
to give vent to big growl. $80,000
school houses are nice-looking but
they cost money.
Sneak thieves are schooling'them­
selves for^business, and one of them
took a lesson in purloining l^»ney from
Mr. TomlinAon, a few days evenings
ziuce, but failed to carry it away. The
Marne individual, or a classmate, took a
l&gt;olt of factory from the Hue of Mrs.
Bentley on another evening.
It is quite natural that our Green­
backers and Democrats should fee!
cross and ugly over the result of the
elections, but when they charged J. L.
Wilkins with securing the vote of his
manufactory for the Republican ticket
by threataand bull-dozing hia employ­
ees resented the imputation by publish­
ing a Card showing the ticket each
voted, which stands 24 Republican, 10
Greenback and3 Democrat.
Comnton Connell Proceeding*.

♦
Council Rooms,
i Nashville, Nov. Oto, 1880.
Regular meeting.
Present, Chipman president; Cook,
Downing, Roe and Reynolds, Trustees.
Absent, Olds and Boston.
Minutes of lost meeting road and on
motion approved by ayes and nays as
follows:
Ayes—Cook, Downing, Roe and Rey­
nolds. Nays none.
The following accounts were present­
ed and on motion allowed by ayes and
nays as follows:
Ayes—Cook, Downing. Roe and Rey­
nolds. Nays none.
A. Stanton,
$10.90.
Wm. Killen.
8.40.
W. 8. Powenu
8JJ0.
Levi Everett,
7A0.
John H. Smith,
8A0.
On motion Council adjourned.
F. McDerby,
E. Chipman.
Clerk.
President

From to-day’s reports Democrats can
glean but little light. R. J. Grant,
Greenback-Democratic candidate for
the State Senate in this district is elect­
ed and New Jersey goes Democratic,
with California in doubt. These are
small crumbs of comfort, but they are
the best we can offer.—Charlo tie Lead­
er, Nov. 4th.
•
It must be bard indeed, to have the
snatched from their grasp, joat as they
were about to roll it aa a sweet morsel
under their tongue, and R. J. Grant
thrown five times 829 votes in the mi­
nority* by Lewi* Durkee.

CREDIT SUBSCRIPTIONS $1.75.

NUMBERS.
LOCAL MATTERS.
SCIATICA(sciatic rheumatism)CUBED
For particulars write to Dr. H. A.
Peterman, M. D.,Marshall, Mi ch., or call
and aee him at the Wolcott House «»n
the days he holds his office there. 8-11

typatrons, arc yon aware that now
is toe time when merchants have to pay
their debt* and buy new stocks of
goods T Such is the case and we must
have money to do it with, and don’t
you forget it!
D. C. Griffith.
ry I have fqund the place to buy
goods cheap, I got my Boots at
W. G. Aylsworth’s.

ry M1W.Q. M. Yates, ho* returned
from Detroit, with the largest and most
complete line of Millinery Goods for
die fall and winter trade, ever brought
to Nashville. Her Bilk and Satin Cord
and Tassels, for Hat and Dress T -im
ing, can’t be beat. Germantown and
Zephyr Hoods, from 75 eta. to $850.
Tips and Ronshrs, long Feather* and
nobby Hats.rhildrens knit Coats, Shnea,
Hate, Hoods Caps nnd Mittens a full
line. Cheap for cash.

I sell more goods for 10 lbs. of butter,
4 doz. of eggs and a few shilling* in
money than any man in Harry county.
D.C. Griffith.
IV All who wish to purchase Robes.
Blankets, Trunks and Whips, will find
it to their advantage to call on
A. R. Wolcott.
CV D. C. Griffith, is now receiveing his second stock of goods since
Sept. 1st. He report* many styles of
goods much lower than they were
earlier in the season.________

tVIf yon want a good Carpet for a
small amount of money, call on L. J.
Wheeler.

rV Try that new Vienna Bread at
________ N. A. 8H a w’s.

TAKKNOT1CE
Mr. Demary has retired from the firm
of Kellogg, DemarayA. Co. and leaves
for Inwn tlie first of Novcmliernext. It
is therefore necessary that all accounts
should be settled by that time, all in­
debted to said firm will please be
prompt in paying the same, ns this will
positively be the only call made. Re­
member, Nov. 1st.
4tf
Kellogg Demarat &amp;■ co.
F9 GJ Overctmts to select from at
W, G Atlsworth’s.

IV A new arrival of ready-made
Clothing at
A. S. Liebhauser’s.

Big Bargain.
One span of large work horses, and
harness, for $250 on time.
C. C. Wolcott.

Lp- Oysters by toe quart or can at
____ N. A. Shaw’s.
fy All persons indebted to Ains­
worth &amp; Brooks, either by note or ac­
count, will please call and settle their
account.
If not settled iu ten doja,
their bills will Imj hand&lt; d to an attor­
ney for collection.
Auibworth 6c. Brooks.
Nashville, Oct. 28. 1RW.
jy We would announce to the ladies
of Nashville and vicinity, that we have
just opened a first class Millinery store
one door north of C W. Smith’s groc­
ery. We are receiving new goods each
week, therefore are prepared to furniHh all the latest styles. Having secur­
ed th»* services of Mitw Joe Downing,
we are prepared tr*do Dressmaking,
cutting and fitting, with neatness and
dispatch. Those requiring anything in
our line please call before purchasing.
E. Chapman 6l E. Wright..

ry Ifyou want H bargain in ready­
made Clothing, go to 8. Liebhauser’a.
where you will find the best stock and
the lowest prices in Bany Co. [8-11]

Brick for Male.
I have just burnt a kiln of 300,000 'of
tho finest pressed brick of toe season.
Intending purchasers will do well to
give me a call. 6-9. Wm. Boston.
ry 100 Itaits of Clothing for men
and toys to choose from at
W. G. Atlswoth’s.
tV The best $2.50 Boots in too mar­
ket at
W. G. Aylsworth’s.

Keep in Hind That
I will give to the person buying the
most goods of me within 60 days from
Oct. 4th to December 4th an elegant
$35:00 German Paisltv Shawl.
G. A. Truman.
[V OvHtcrs by the dish, and served
up in all the latest styles at
,

ty This week I reduce prices on
Sheetings, Dress Goods, Cloaking*.
Rubber Boots, .Sugar and other numer­
ous other articles for cash. I don’t
give away goods but will meet compe­
tition from all quarters remember that.
Q. Griffith.
D.
QT* That wife of mine bought her
Cloak of W. G. Aylsworth, and you
don’t know how it improves her looks.

E. Cook wishes to announce, that on
and after toe 17th of Sept, be will do
Horseshoeing and all kinds rf Custom
Work. Chas. Middleton, the BosaShoer, will do your work in toe moat ap­
proved mauuer. We shall be pleased
to see you all.
Eugene Cook.
nr All Uhm&gt; indebted Io w. will

tr A tuU line of Draw Goods at,
Ayi&lt;p«kth s.

�SKS
brnhyit
Theresa laid down ths’violto.

The Cremonese Violin.
It win oq a magnificent August even­
tag, in tho year 1843, if I remember
rightly, when, returning from a tour to
the Tannus, I found myself on the Castle
HiM of Hamburg, under the Heights.
The sun was just sinking belaud tho
toot lulls of the “Old King;” wher.

। sound of silver tones.
I was dying in the grass, behind a
young giria, of about 14 and H years,
elegantly and tastefully attired, who sat
themselveH down ju«t below me.
“Is this not entrancing, Moria?"
•poke the oldest, a tell, black-eyed beau­
ty, to hex younger sister, a slender, pate
child, who reminded me of Murillo’s an­
gel fooea. “Oh I how I would like to
rnnuun hero in Homburg f Neither in
England, France, nor Spain did we find
tt^Letutiful.”
“You ore right,Theresa,” answered tho
little angel; -“it is beautiful, and, dur­
ing the last eight dayn, I have frit so
much better. The jmre air on the Rhine
hills and the magnificent scenery have
done me good ; but I am homesick—I
long for our beloved Savigliana. ”
A storm of tears followed these words,
sjKkken’ln a sobbing and painfully-agitato.l manner.’
“There, you are crying again. Mari­
etta I” exclaimed tho older sister, half
vi-pruvingly, and pressing her to her
rid*. “ Iti six «r eight weeks you will
kx« at - home. For two long years wc
have endured the separation, have
fawpd for homo, and never believed
thm wn could live te see it again, and
now, almost on the eve of departure, you
lament"
•‘I’ am very much afraid, Theresa
dear; I believe honn ickuess will consmnic me.” sobbed tlie little one.
, .
“You are a dear child, Marietta,"
answered tho rider sirter. “You will,
far my sake, conceal your sorrow. See
vRxiUl it not grieve me deeply if the
Public—”
•
“ Um Gottes wiilen, be quiet, The­
resa !” exclaimed the little one, with nil
the signs of fear, and suddenlv ceasing
her. jobbing. “No; I will oubdue my
ferimgs; the Public shall never have
cause to complain."
For a time tho sisters were rileuL
Tlie sun had sunk liehind the hills, and
a rising fog was slowly darkening tlie
iandsca{»o.
“Come, ’Marietta,” said the oldest,
“ the evening air will hurt you.f
Silently the two went, arm in
arm, down the Castle Hill,
not
perceiving
that
some on
following
them,
who.______
had - been
___
____ . ____________
listening to their conversation, and
who, touched to the heart, was anxious
to discover how that spectre, the Public,
influenced their lives.
We soon reached the streets ol the
city. . The first conjectures, that the two
girls were perhaps attached to tlie cir-cus nt that time performing in Frank­
furt, or were members of the ballet of
■the Court Opera of Wiesbaden, appeared
-doubtful. Their artless and elegant
-ooatumo bore witness against iL If the
little one had not mentioned Savigliona,
but, perhaps, Birmingham or Roubaix
as their home, and if that word, the
public, had not fallen from their lips in
euch a peculiar V pregnant-with-fate "
manner. I would have found nothing re­
markable about them. But Italians of
distinction are a rarity on the Rhine. I
had a conundrum Jwfore me.
“ Look, Theresa!’’ said the little angel,
“there in the window hangs a harp.’
1 had spy reached the sisters when we
Teach c-&lt; the city so near that no word
■

it* fodder, too.'
lawn wm i

member the delivery of Rune Boyne, the
Persian stage robber. from’ the Austin Jail by
his wife. Without repeating the story
iL”
of the escape. and telling of the manner
“You shall'have one little brother, nificenoe which the Stradivari, parti cuTo some in wliiuli it was accomplished, g*nng on
who shall on the violin learn to play ?*
luiiaU grass is always damp. It was to the' time that Boyce and his bravo claimed an enthusiastic poet “So. is a
said Ephraim, mi he passed the button­
early Inllrn aftanmoa, and U» only Um- W1IU
„„„„
homo „
in Kimball canal-boat," said a practical old forward­
box back to its place. “Then can you lodXgV a violin of tlie first rank, and anta ot Um gantan WOT Uro aorranta. ■ wife reached their
mria„nt, «,mdly a« ing merchant,
have one very cheap, for 85."
■
A„ntln, ooeomj.
f‘H6w far is it to Butler if Ikeep
to that class this one cannot lay claim, who wot arraagiag rotaabmeaU upoa . Ulrill^g „ Umt
“No, No* said Marietta, eagerly, notwithstanding its many merits."
aomo
Uro Urwo. fla-y :
jj,
Imd -k-Urmiowl to aUck to right straight on ?” “ Well, about 25,000
“we want to see that particular one that
seemed full of nod* and becks, and whia- , .
...
Tho sisters prvparod'tu depart.
hud released
him miles, but if you turn the other way it’a
bun/.. (}u&gt;n'«
♦ )»« rnmor "
“You wish an Oberlondetr? The pers of aiqiorently mysterious - import
about half a mile.”
'
pMed unoug Urem. Amrerega tave. Lv luux &lt;■! banl.-ued alrel, in the center
Mary Jake, have you given the gold­
lady," answered Epliraim, in a fatherly i pretty, red one, for. only So?" asked up to Uw gate, and.two ladies, ^rmg, j
iul d
State „f
Ephraim, approaching.
Iridor now
fish fresh water?”
“No,- ma’am.
war. “
way.
" Do you know that that is
in a I
took
orotmd
for
thmr
hostess.
The
awTexaM
Ulft
. - __ A TTTA-a
II fl Illi
Whnt’B the use ? They haven’t drank
treasure?
What do TI say—Aa ttreasure?
Slie loved him. no matter what
.his brother aside. “ Fraulein,” ho l&gt;e- rant who has admitted them goes in
up what’s in there yet.5’
~nrv4. of bin
mistfwt* and
and a
a few
few moments
momenta
«&gt;«* w»tu ura, uu bimkt »u»*
A crime it is, by Iridor, that he paid so gan, “what shall leay? &gt;Now, for tlie search
hi» mistress,
It is said that sharks will net bite a
much for an old-violin. The others are first time I perceive that I did right afterward a young and,beautifully dressed crime he had committed, and sooner
than permit him to fall a victim to' th'e
much better. Shull I show you one? when I gave up art for the shop, and I woman usucs from tho house, her face I ----------- o
c f the law and l&gt;o token forever
Jf you can keep kicking longer than a
Five dollars apiece, all new and painted do not now feel the nccosaity for. re­ deeply flushed, her eyes half closed, and
r
sr she would risk her life to ro­ shark can keep writing, you’ll be all
a pretty red color! They ore very proaching myself in my heart for tho her gait uncertain. Justat this moment ; gUins |,;m
” *ijlwrtv.
“ ‘
She succeeded in right
pretty/
.
anre. up.
. pmlle.uui
eff^t/but
lliuu
act: when I again touch the violin, it uotkt ou-mg. .V
''' ~T~~
cnuri,
luiwin Ihp--------rwv-nnantrt
Thrav~ i ncr
.
— . . ui.i wen of what avail had
nho
Even the wisest is sometimes a foot
“Gome, Marietta!" said Theresa, im­ will only be for the purpose of cleaning and lady being the occupants. Thor, . hcr efforU u, wIea-e him bceo
too,
enter
the
garden
gate
and
.
advance
For
example,
the
philosopher
who wore
.
-----------------------1
-------—
.i
-------------not
be
with
him.
To
remain
in
the
it and removing the dust But now yon
patiently, “ let us go—”
‘•Gott, du gercchter ! stay '. stay I ’’ must tell mo your honored munee, that X toward tho house across the lawn. As country where she had lived was unsafe, his spectacles when asleep that he might
exclaimed Ephraim, perplexeo. “ Why ma}- know to whom I owe it that my they approach tho uncertain, swaying both for hcr and hcr husband, tor the reuognise the friends he might see in his
figure ot their hostess they look at eocfi minions of the law would surely learn of dreams.
will you go? I wiM show it to you. conscience is at rest"
No; I will not show it Isidor shall
A FnENcn artist gave his last work to
Tlie young lady smilingly pulled a other significantly, and the lady Bays, his return, and either recapture him or
show if to you.- “Isidor!” ho called, card from her pocket, wrote a few words in a low voice: “I was afraid of this. take his life, and arrest her for releasing a porter to convey to a saloon. “Bo
Where can Mr. X. bo to allow her to be him. There was bnt one safe course,to careful, be careful f said ho; “the
through- a small window in the rear thereon and laid it on tlie table.
(foor—“ Isidor, tho Cromoneee I” and,
I knew already who these genii were, seen to this state?” The interpretation follow, and that was to leave the country. picture is scarcely dry.” “Oh, never
turning, toward us, he noid, in a mixed and, in an /elevated frame of mind, of those wild looks, that disordered hair, 86it was.arranged between the man and mind 1" said tho porter; “my clothes are
tone of vexation and rejoicintr. and still walked forth Into the pure air, where I and these meaningless words, is that his wife that they should leave together, old."
eying the sistera suspiciously : “ I did could nourish these impressions unin- , Mrs. X is intoxicated, though not suffi- and it is reportial that immediately upon
“Ma, said a little boy, looking up
i ciejitly so to lie quite helpless. She wan- returning to their home after the escape
not think that Isidor would win. When
he brought it and said to mo : ‘Ephraim, I
I ders about among her guests, her con­ from the Austin Jail, tlie highwayman from on illustrated paper, “I wish 1 was
a little South Africa boy." “Why,
dition,
however,
being
so
palpable,
so
I have bought it, and the man will come
nnd tho bravo partner of his bosom
I unmistakable, that the majority laugh । mounted each a horse and rode off to- Georgie?” asked his ma. ' “ Why, 'cause
for the money this afternoon—it ooata Milancllc.*
'
their mothers don't wear slippers,” ho
and titter, while the friendly few pity, gcuicr
w uave
81501’ No, wait a moment, I mistake, it
1 gethcr. Mrn. Boyce is said to have feelingly replied.
•The
fwo
cdsbrsUd
vloIlnl.U,
the
sublet
though
they
ooudenm.
The
i
doffed h
cr female
drawn
cost $250—what do I say ? Three hun­ ■tava .ketch, were the daughter* at the r
hr?
_2r attire,*—
- 'on a pair
“ Grra Me My Heart," is the title of
scene was ended bv the arrival of her of trousers, buckled a revolver
.------about
«
dred and fifty dollars I believe it cost
her
* C«pL Pkonctltler. builiud, W11OT look Ot mimr. a. ho lad
^ hher
„ head, a poem, sent in by “Penelope.” CerThen I said:
plsccd'a man’shat
hat up
upon
PnWtalMM. It wm in h» wile oh hia arm through the group. I waist,
ani]
u,ia
Rub., tnmly ; we will send it by return mail,
“ ‘ Iridor, what a fool you are ? Who {
rr
—
: houae, ,
ol
Ruily-arcaaod people
into Uw
_ _________
m
uaOTrny
iammiag
will buy it ? Where lies the value ? |
-hero
You are unpractical for the business!
I touched even the laughers with pity.
•
•he may pr.ibaljy..e-rer
• ••
•bo^- J
You have been cheated I ’.
:
. This is nd exaggeration of facta. It is, nized nor known. There are few women, |
.
...
What
“Then he swore, high and low, that
■■■*”* Voices Indicate.
.
। unfuriuuatcly, a scone from real life, ind«N}d, who have tlie nerve that Mrs.
She asked the clerk if he was positive
There are light, quick, surface voices । anj j fe^ U(g uncommon one. The
only an artist like himself could judge.
Boyce showed, and fewer still who would —thoroughly convinced the eggs were
And when I said again. ‘ No one will that involuntarily seem to utter the slang, hovoof strong drinks appears to be in- manifest tho faithfulness
irp«li
'
“
Oh
TM
"
Kaiil
tli*
vrmnv
nines* she did for tiie
the lreah"Oh, yen," said tlie young
ing among the educated women ofinquire for it, no one will buy it,’ then “ I won’t do to tie to.” The man’s ।I cnw
Her twhui
ventures
----—
—
...
, man slio iovud. Lex
- would
----- — philosopher, “I know they are; why.
(
■ -s» —
— --------—• past,
he bet me $5 that he would sell it in a words may assure you of his strength of :I our
day.
Duong *«
the
season* just
|tcn.o „ the
for a
wlMa. the former said Done'of hfe hens were
puroosc and reliability, yet life tone con- ij instances
■
short time.
of this were so frequent as to ■ t£OIiaj
or n UOVci of absorbing in- more than a year old.” She bought a
his speech.
“If you buy it, then Isidor has won. tnulicts
the conjoctwe that_a kind of^epi- terwt
torest that
that would
would be
be read
read.with
rrk "
;;; 1,.me
with amazeamaze- basketful on the spot.
Then there ore low, deep, strong je.Illc of drink wm -pervading those
t by thousands all over the world. '
Shall I not show you the Oberlander,
“ Om&gt; age,” says the .Phrenological
iicfts. where the words
wonts seem ground
trround out.
out. clossea
... j of
z.f society
.i.'infv in
tn which milium
..
Ii
voices,
the pretty red ones, only $5 apiece ? ’’
culture, tiopo- ■ ■San Antonin {Texas). Exprest.
I Journal, “ is almost invariable iiccomaa
if
tho
man
otrod
humanity
a
grndgo.
----------In the meantime Isidor hod entered
sition, and jxwsession of overy comfort ,
- r-,
--- -day.
r,. —
-1«
- -------------------------------.... ।i
------- ------------by a prominent chin.” Tlie IsJy
and meant_ to
pay -------it some
That
। iuuw
jjfcwonld appear
to be
a sufficient
tho shop, and comprehended the situa- ----Changes
of Life.
may wdl
ee against
a vice.
change is tho common feature of so- I ’ho does “ot P"1 “P. b" b"**1
her
man’s opponent*
opponent--, mxy
—ell trmfible,
•rern’.,!e, ami
snd RUarant
.
__t _so
- degrading
*—t'pn at s glance. lie pushed his talka­ imm
hi*
life
strength
of
I
uy^riety"
fact/
’
livo
too
much
[
his
friends
may
trust
lus
strength
of
[
..Sixnetv
’’
ladies,
to
fact,
live
]
rfetv
—
&lt;rf
all
life.
-----------------------------------1
dun
upon
reaxlmg this paragraph may
tive brother iuude, and, bowiu% to mo in
, upon excitement
to suffer
The world is like a magic lantern, or 7®?^* Ulxt„Bhe “ «ttH • d**»y. *f not a
act.
-■*------- —not
*■
—«■— from
*—— the
passing, he gravely made the sisters a purpose and ability to act
(there u&gt; the coarse Ixnsterou* dicta- jumble reaction. For a few monUis in the .hitting scenes of a pmoroma. Ten ' dimpling.-hew York CununcrciaL
stiff bow.
can’t
’tgo
go to
to the
the party
party to-night,"
to-night,’
year. they endure continued fatigue ! years convert the population of school*
“IIcan
“You wish to see tho violin?” ho tonal tone, invariably adopted by-vul- |
who have not suffleumtenlsufficient cul- i in
uj tn.ajiUg'tho _______________
social mill and—
for the jnto men and women, tlie young into l srid Jones; “ the truth is my shirt is in
asked, and, without awaiting tlie answer, gar persons, whAhava
^mainder they
they are
are a
a prey
prey to
to ennui,
ennui. father* and matrons, make and mar for- I the wash."
“Shirt to tlie wash I”
he moved toward the show window in tiyation to understand their own torig- I remainder
i The v try the
4A-S-1A
first dose
----------------of chloralI-..,.
a* on ex- tunes; mid bury the last generation but I “hrieked Smith. “Why, mon alive,
visible excitement. “It is dear, very nificance,
Thereisthe incredulous tone, that fe jx-ri^ent. “Mv eves look so dull and heavy one.
| have you but one start ? ’ “ One ohirt I”
dear; but just hear the tone ! ’’ arid he,
morniug.
’So-and-so—
say* —chloral
~p. ------------------Twenty years convert infants into exclaimed Jones in life turn; “you
tuning the violin, and drawing the bow full of a covert sneer, or a.secret “You- I — —
can
’
t*dupe-m&lt;ssir
”
intonation.
x—
i.
•
-•
*
-•
•
•
»•••
— it."
•*
--------- j.------ —-----fe such n capital thing; I think I'lLtry
lovers, fathers and mothers, decide men's wouldn't wont a mon to have a million
in long strokes across tho single strings.
Then there is the whining, beseeatang ]n tld. coho, as in that of rouge, it is not fortunes and distiction*, convert active 1 shirts, would you ?”—Borton Transcript,
Does it nut sound like on organ ?.”
voi™.
that uavH
aar. •■ajuholtat"
■&gt; t.ftun
plhinl.vx I tTths'thnt'OTp'ihat
ouaia."" It
It »
„w,uiK unv.
•ana iliat
ntt
t n«
“the first step that costs.
is eaar
easy men „„
and women into ocrawling
drivelers, ' “Ant good shooting on your form?”
Iridor was now the artist again. In
( "nd K’’ry n*’ ' asked the hunter of the farmer. “ Splencalm moments he had often regretted o* if it uttered the word, it cnjolca and enoUgh. -But, from on experiment it be-'■ Bnd bury nil preceding generations
a pr.lCticef and from a .practice
it .
—
- ’ year* raise
= an active
■■
having given up his career, and if now flatters you; its words, say, “I love you.
Thirty
generation ; did," replied the agriculturist; “there's
into --------u necessity.
- —j- ItI’ is no । from nonentity, change fascinating beau- a lightning-rod man down to the clover
and then he played, even hours nt a I admire you; you ore everything that (]evt.]opi, ----should
jlonger
-•----------—» but
»--•*----*— ’
’ lady ha* , ties into l»earal)le old women, convert meadow, a cloth peddler at the house, n
. --------- ----be.
7" ’... ,
. .
servont,
master.
My
time, what satisfaction was that to him ? you
Tiien there is the fond", nmucal, com- hpr hnl/ pint of chaippagne about an ](&gt;vew into grandfathers and grand- book agent out in the barn and two
He had not the public before him.
pMsionate
goes
oreukLt,
anothS
nt luncheon,
--------- voice, that
~ f sometim^
,
, hourhour
cuterafter
bi vnkfeoi,
aaaiithc
,.t'..ir.clico:;,
। mothers, and bury tlie active generation, I tramps down to the stock-yard. Climb
- But now ? The boldest and most dar­ with sharp features (a* they indicate , Q gju^ Gf liquor iuntitid of afternoon tea, or reduce them to decrepitude and*imbe- I rieht over the fence, young man, load
merely intensity of feeling
feeling) and
nnd some- .
" ^.^,1,., ^pience nf
of wine*
wines at dinner.
dinner’ I
i
barrel* and sail in."— Hawk-Eye.
ing evolutions were child's play to liim. merelv
One cadence followed another Vilder times olunt features, but always with a nn(|. brandy to her jx^t-prandud coffee.
Forty yean, rias ’ change the face of
A Nrw Yorker advertfeed that for $1
jjrr cbloral in her dresssing-room is ns ril society. Infants are growing old. the ho would BenJ direction* how to cure a
and wilder, certainly also more incur- I genuine benevolence.
If you ore full of affection and pre- pennmjent anil indispensable an nrrange- bloom of youtii and beauty has passed tQrn.up nose. A young lady who forrectly than tlie previous one, and, when ■
I meo
t M ber bath, and---------------much sooner
he had finLhed the introduction, he j tense, your voice proclaims 1L
mvmw
away, two active generations have been „
dollar received the direction*
aaa~, .
If you
are full of honesty
•
broke into
a perfect flood of operatic
'
j”®"’ 1 “ft"
11- -,nj“ -iu u-’u*11"*"™
b“
u‘;
"“I ouc&gt;’
s'*
•» &lt;“p'«’ •
melodies, till at last he finished with tho ! and purpose, your voice proclaims it
! awe-------ch. ruhadOT to'galtRn.lmi.uat^t^rau- bUclraith to .triko beralioaa?-bfew
“ ’time lew
If you
are- cold
caun
firm and ,
af’ the
Be-. piece of Meyerbeer, j
-----~and
. ------——and
——-------------didalea
for
tamo
havo
atarted
from
1&gt;&gt;»
„
U
the
end
of
the
hoao
with
a sledgo— Only a Chimera/
do“ Yea, Golda is
|(consistent,
consistent, or fickle and foolish and deFamous Men and (kits.
oxhauatlraa Wool) ol nature.
! hammer until a cure waa eHocU-d. A
tliiraty gesture, ho jI centious, your voice will bo equally truth- j( onrdonu-stio,favorites—cats—were not
With an applauseapplause-tliirsty
And m tun ream-mature, npo fifty I
.triking remedy, but aho didn't tollie violin.
-. ' telling.
laid down tlie
telhne.
.
j hiablv thought erf in tlie Middle Age*. yoare-a hall contwy-wliat tremendou. i
directi&lt;ma.
*" remained
’ ' j
Yo&lt;can
Pour Isidor I The pubhe
kufean not cliange
change your
vour voice from a ‘ -n,ev- wcro thea looked on as Satanic changes occur. How Tune writes her :
„ ,
.
,
..
„.i Theresa i.„4
The Galveston people ore the most
quiet —
nnds--------unmoved.
had smiled natural to on unnatural tone, without ita &gt; ageJju nnd wero burnt aliVQ. In Paris sublime wrinkles everywhere, in rock,
rr?rld„ A
W&gt;.
and Marietta laughed aloud at tlie me­ being known that you ore doing so.
j every St John’s Day a number of the river, forest, eiliro, hamk-la, vilKgea, in
tho nature ol man and
tlie deatiniea
°
{h
^OIingathering, a tuduonablo
abhorred
animals and
v’creathumped
up
chanical strokes and unlucky passages,
young Galvrotonmn could not find hu
which, however, Isidor had taken as
huaketoaiKl bags in .the Place de Greve, aapecta ot all cirilixed aoeiety.
Eotua iiaaa on to eighty r&lt;-are-.ud b“L
h*d.
*“*.*
Daniel Webster’s Humor.
signs of approval.
' to afford an auto-da-fe, the Sovereign
(Cid ot
u. |i **?
“~i
h?
“I have not been able to form an
Daniel Webster was a grim humorist liimsidf -setting fire to the pile. This : what
wdm do
uo we
we di-airo
wsiru auu
see to
to comfort
coniiun us
t—7-------------- rx: ’ ~n
—57*
----- 77.—Z
...... ...a.. ....
tht» world?t Our parents
are. .......
gone, , that purpose. Finally he discoveredThat
opinion on the auality of tho tone,’’ On one occasion, when a Senator who was practice continued fora long time, tlie in al,.,
monarch wte&gt; officiated —
to -----------this man-our children
’ " ’ have
’ paa*cd away
’
* u«
1' ‘a 1lady
*',v ™
tr'"ntr 200 pounds was sitting
weighing
said Theresa. “ Will you try the instru­ jeering another for some jiedantry said, Lt .uv.uuo..
from
on
his
hat.
He
approaclied
her
very po­
ment once, Marietta ? I will be oble to “ The honorable gentleman may proceed ncr being Louis XIV. The persecutors ' into all 7uarta of the world to light the
judge of the tone much better.”
to quote from ‘Crabbe’s Synonyms,’ of the feline race were, na doubt, ignor- . grim amid-----decqierate
r-------------------------------------battle of life. Our. litely nnd said : “Madam, will you be
kind enough to let me have my hat for a
from
Walker and Webster—’’ “Not ant of the fact that cats had been the old
________
friend*
L
—
where
______
ore
77.
they?
’
—
UJ
We
behold
“How? What?” asked Ephraim,
: ,a of —which
v;-*- —we
- know nothing and
» few moments ? As soon aa I return I
astonished; “you are making fan. The from Walker and Webster," exclaimed object of superstitious veneration in ' a world
the Senator from Massachusetts, “ for early times. In Egypt, for instance, tho to which we are unknown. W._ weep for will put it right back where I got it
little lady already plays the viplin ? ”
from.”—Galvetton Newt.
the
authorities
may
disagree
!
”
At
an
­
the
gcflVrntions
long
since
gone
by
—
for
cat
was
deified
as
the
patron
of
liberty
“Yes," answered Theresa, smiling;
Tide Oil City Derrick prints the fol­
other time., when he was speaking on tho and a similar respect was shown it lovers, for parents, for children, for
“we both play a little.”
,
“ That is right,” said Isidor, handing New York Fire bill, tlie Senate clock be­ throughout nearly tne whole of the East friends in the grave. We see everything lowing “ Baby Lullaby,” as sung by a
father
while mamma is visiting the neighgan
suddenly
to
strike,
nnd,
after
it
had
turned
uprido
down
by
the
fickle
hand
of
Tlie
Turk*
still
regard
"Tsbby
”
os
the
the violin to the little one with friendly
:
nod and encouraging look; “ don't be struck continuously for nlxrat fourteen "cleanest” of animals; Mahomet him­ fortune and the absolute despotism of l&gt;ors
or fifteen times, Mr. Webster stopped self, indeed, having had a great liking time, hi a word, wo behold the vanity JlTck^-by baby upen the tree top;
baaliful, and play us a piece."
When the wind biowe—enufuund It. do (top.
and said to tho presiding officer, “ That for cats, it fe only natural that ril good of life, and are quite ready to lay down
there in
oldest, -

UMVaplT Km t

Dorn

Marietta silently took the instru­ clock is out of order, sir—I have the Mussulmans should profess the same the poor burden and lie gone.
'
ment, and, placing herself in • position, floor.” Tho occupant of the choir affection.
r
A Useful Instrument.
began likewise with long strokes on the looked rebukingly at the refractory time­
It fe not in tho East alone, however,
open strings.
piece, but in defiance of the officers and that the feltoo tribe havoy managed to i Undoubtedly, to every well-regulated
“There is, indeed," answered tlie
“The stroking is excellent," re­ rules of the house it struck about forty acquire a secure and recognized position ' woman, the hairpin fe an invaluable ac•older; “ but sen ! there are also violins ! marked laidor, “you will make a good liefore the Sergeant-at-Arma could stop to society. Many great men have hod , qufeition. She can use it to a variety
Let us go nearer.”.
If you ain't 'akep thia mlnlt, now, now, rock-s-by.
player ; you have a good begin—’’
it; Mr. Webater standing silent, while an inordinate fondness for cat*. Riche- of ways—as a glove-hook, button-hook, Well,
hang auch a young cue that &gt;to«e nothing but
There—what was that ?
Astonish­ every one else was laughing.
lieu’s special favorite was a splendid An- | even a gimlet on occasion. It mokes on
It was a small shop that I knew well,
in wboexi two dirty show-windows cotton ment forced the words down Isidur's ■ On another occasion, while Mr. Web­ gora, his furry confidant's usual resting- 1 excellent clasp to lieu of a missing
place
lieing
his
Eminence
’
s
table,
among
■
buckle.
Ita
most
obvious
use
fa
to
fasten
]
goods, a tationery, toys and musical in- throat
ster was addressing the Senate in pre­
With the quickness of lightning, a senting a memorial, a clerical-looking itate documenta, lxx&gt;k», etc. Montaigne | the hair to tho head of the wearer. The ;
•truinente were 'displayed in artistic disAn Editor’s Trials.
succession of tlie most brilliant, bell- jieraon in one of tho galleries arose and used to obtain relaxation by playing with I bask hair fa always spiked on with from 1
■order.
’ sneeosrion
can tell-—
how
much Thack-- words
----------------- ----- Ephraim and Iridor Hirech was the ‘.iko
*UTcat2- shouted, “ My friends, the country is on hfa cat Colbert reared half a dozen ’ six to twelve hairpins, which hold it so I -No
firn Ephraim, the older brother, had ]
a the brink of destruction I Bo sure that cat* to hfe private study and taught firmly that it cannot lie detached until ; eray » generous soul suffered in his edi­
inherited from his paternal sire the tai- ; ** kver® ,wlLh * .’’ i
you act on correct principles. I worn them, after a lengthy display of patience, ' oil the hairpins are withdrawn. In like | tonal cup.*city. There is a class uf poo&lt;mt to buv and seufandOTltivsted the
.wh“h’
•w.el *n8- you to act as your conmneuce may ap­ tojierfcrm all sorts of tricks. Fontenelle manner the bonnet fe pinned to the hrir |’*e wbo look upon an editor a office as a
v*iug uuwu
Unlearned men have ; bureau of general relief : young widows
same in a* moderate wav. Iridor, on the
J?16^inallv decre^riim" prove. Gcd is looking
down UIXJU
uponyou,
you, was very fond of cate, and used to place with hairpins.
you ' a particular old “Tom" in an arm-chair often wondered how it uss possible for a | wlt“ numerous,children *end iu manuother hand, bereme a disciple of art, and
P**?•.
dt'creawng, and if you act on correct
e-?rr_“ principles
—:-----’---------j rough.
then de- ;
aud deliver on oration before him. We light straw hat to keep its place on the 8cnPfo witrfc frank avowal that they ore
k«.i
vnnn.1,1 t/&gt;
will o
get
safety ”thr-He
ugh.'
had
m the course of years ^advanced
to &lt;!n&lt;h*lin fairy-like
&lt; . flngijolet tones.
.
..
Iridor stood there, eyes and mouth lilierately stepped back, and retired i must not forget, too. that felit catut very summit of a pyramid of hair from con»«°us of jxMseastog no literary ability
the position al a memlier of 1
i whatever, »bqt
that ♦»
they
sure ♦»*
this
or
'from
----- ‘be
“•&lt; *»•-*
—'feel
—» ------wide open.
thegalteiybcfire officers of the supplied Perrault with one of the moat which the slightest breeze ought, aptra in the Frankfort Theater.
“ The register is excellent. Marietta," Senate could reach him, Mr. Webster . attractive subjects of hfe stories and that |Mireutly, to be able to blow it The that one will lx- accepted, as otherwise
said Theresa, joyfuMy, “ but how is it waa, off course, surprised at thi*
under vno
the pen
pen m
of wm
this, —
admirable story- : hairpin fa the solution of this mystery. they and their little ones must starve ;
this ex- muier
there are fanner buys, who write diagon­
with the Cantilene, to the middle-regfe- traordinary interruption; but, when i teller “ Puss in Boots ’’ has become an ; Being made
fed remained assistant to the first
the shrill voice of the enthusiast had example of the power of work, industry. ! wrought
—iron,
-—, and strengthened by paint ally across brown wnqrping paper, and
violin desk until one evening his pa­
with
“---------a» much
•­ core as the elevated rail­ beg for favor as a menus of acquiring an
Marietta again raised the bow, and an ceased, he coolly resumed his remarks, and tavior-faire. — Galignani'- Men- 1 —
tience gave out On the following
.
road piers, it can defy anything bat a education; there are thousands who
morning he hade adieu to »i&gt;e leader &amp; extremely melancholy Gondoliers Hound­ saying, “ As the gentleman in tho gal- . tcnffcr.
ed forth from the atnngs of the old vio­ lt*ry has concluded I will proceed. ”
■ cyclone; and a Ixmnet fastened with have foiled nt everything else, but are
~--------- r~
4he orchestra and his artistic career.
~
The Tables Turned.
_______________
! half a dozen hairpins becomes os much sure they can write ; some nre preten­
“What, for shall I let myself be lin, in longing, sorrowful tones.
I leaned against the wall, shut my
WatDi tk. rkiuM.».
A Galveston parent has noticed the for a part of the wearer as her back hair, tious and impudent, others mcxleet and
•abused?" said Isidor Hirach to his com*
naica ins vnimrcn s reel.
some time his eldest eon sneaked off beIn every aetiae i* is on inati-nment of appealing, and with the latter it is par­
eyes, and forgot time, place and snrticularly hard to deal. A great many are
|
Lifelong discomfort and sudden death fore breakfast and came back looking wondrous power.
vituperative, and look upon the editor aa
—....
'
,er
him , ntl
'• ho “tonished me-his art I often come to children through the in- . very happy, so. he asked him yesterday
I
®"
UroamL
delivcS to him j dazried ma, but^ Marietta moved me— I attention or cai-ciessueM of the parenta. morning■:
a deposit installed to crush all rising
। A child should never be allowed to go to
• -j
units do you take a cocktail in the I Miss Younglndy owned to twenty-four, genius. More than once, when Thack­
“
James,
tb.-IWoUorflirtaior.- lto 'iBook.,- . loncUod m7 k-rt.
?•
hot not a year more. The city’s cclebra- eray paid out of his own purse for article*
intensity nof my feelings brought I sleep with cold feet; the thing to be last | morning ?
while he himself attended to the outride, 1 The
'
j attended to is to s«e that the feet nre
----Don~’t care if I do take another; but, tion hurt week awoke hei to unwonted which he could nut use, the writers re­
“
tears to my pyea.
Neglect
has ।
— warm.
. —ft —
% - of
— this
—•-------who would have suspected you of enthusiasm as to tilings military. She proached him fur suppressing matter
Ephraim and Iridor Hirach were I. dry and
1,-began
■ often resulted in a dangerous attack keeping the materials in the house all naturally liogau to reminisce. She spoke which (surpassed his own. The work be­
entrance turned into statues.
। of the croup, diphtheria or a fatal sore this time without inviting me to join ? ol the Bunker Hill celebration in 1875; came unendurable to him, and he gave it
the unmoved joung lady. “ Bnt now it throat. Always ou coming from school i’|] lx, blamed if parents won’t do to «he spoke of the suhlien* return from the I «!*•
nnw «
war: she snoke of the acenes of miKtarv
remains to try the -strength and intensity I or entering the house from*a visit or er- '
of the tone. There, I will come to your ;
“uuu.' w
-caww, ,
--------------------------------gmnuoar aanug uie great struggle; ane
Human Hair from China.
' the child should remove ite shoes, and 1
The Telegraph.
spoke of the rush to arms when the grin
in the first ecstasy erf brother- aid, my dear."
She took the Violin, and what Iridor I the mother herself aseertrin whether tho |
Some ooloaed pufow^plu-r in the . at Charleston awoke the nation to its
a “For your sake I will make
Among recent importation by a New
had before remarked ; “Dow it not stockings are the feast damp. If they ;crow,! renarkod that tips telegraph could danger. She was going even back of York house dealing in Asiatic gcxxis
sound like na organ ?’" became verified. I are, they should be taken off, the feet. travel faat. Old Uncle Moso spoke up : tnat, when a gentleman remarked, “Let’s were ten cases of human hair from China,
it
ZLZ L—, in full —chords
j held beiore the fire and rubbed with ' “ Mebbe so, but you can't prove it by 1 see, it is nineteen wars and over aince
(Kot
in single ',
tones; ,do
weighing in all 1,830 pounds. Chinese
flew the sounds from the string*. Not ! the hands till perfectly dry, and another &lt; » cul’.ud witness." Jim Welwrfer re- 1 that gun was firei" That was all he hair is dark and ocmree, and is worth
sweet melodies was it the bow enticed | pair of stockings and another pair of plied : “ Yem do sumfin, and light out said, but it was sufficient She was from 50 to 65 &lt;x nte a pound. It is sold
from the instrument—wilder, much ; shoes put on. The reserve shoes and ' for de interior &lt;rf de State, and you’ll heard tot gasp, "How time ffiea!" and in bulk to the retail tradvre, who make it
wilder than Isidor ii*d ever conceived. I Bricking Abould 1» kept where they are fine out ef de telegr-if don’t outtrabble then she fainted dead away. Some men up into •yitehrn, puffs, frisaes, and
ie snap; gave me ao- ttn-uiea me sone irnm ir.u ivranuiroa
other capillary adurnmoMs tor the heads
a coafatoatial wink, instrument It was like the prelude to
of female citueDa of African descent.

„ ,or

�additional.

Ths weather prophet* are hard a
munteation overland lietween Pekiu aud
SUngtoi. thus giving a great impetus to o rk pretiieiins » winter of tr.i mendoua
severity.
The profeaxioual propiM-ts are
the tnoMaiaaion of Chimwe news to Eu­
more confidant than they have ever been
rope and America.
*
liefore. Mr. Vennor, the Canada weath­
/►x
'’editor and Fropriwtor.
Both Garfield aud Arthur are poor er scientist, foresees a terrific snow­
men. Arthur ia not worth ,in New York storm, to begin on the 22d ol December,
more than will bring him an interest of and to last seventeen hourw, during
•&gt;6,000 a year, while Gar&amp;fld ha* been which time on average depth of eleven
doing little but p*y interest on money and a half feet of snow will fall. The
Weather Bureau finds that tho cold-,
owed for tlie post ten years.
weather storehouses of Mahitolm have ।
lM«en filled to overflowing, and that im­
seriously over the belief thpt the Prin- mense quantities of cold weather in- j
ceas Louise will not return from En­ tended for use throughout the country
gland. The members of tlie " first cir­ are now being stacked in tho open air,
cles’* in the Dominion say they have without any protection whatever. It is
I.WCM1 NwtlCM, 10 cenu a llae Ural Insertion,
done everything to please the Princess, prophesied that cold wave* will be dis­
0 emti per line toi «»ch aubaequent lEMrtton.
to make her stay among them aa pleas­ patched from Manitoba once w week
Tbw New* baa a thoroajh, boos fide eUenktloa
ant aa possible. They say her life in during tho entire winter, and that they of nearly Y 500 C*plH, erery laette, and conaaCanada was one round of festivities, ..nd will reach localities that have hitherto ; queatly ia a ralnabl* adr*rtlw&gt;&lt; medium.
but that they nre tn truly loyal they tued only their home-made cold weather i
might aay that the Princess ia uugrata* and have boon entirely unacquainted 1
ful in not recognizing their efforts by n with Lhc extra-cold Manitoba brand.
longer residence among them.
VILLAGE OFFICERS.
Tub steamer City of Pekin left San
Charlbs Urrxr, the Japanese servant Francisco recently carrying 850 return­
who accompanies Gen. Grant, is a bright, ing Chinamen. Tlie sailing hour was
quick-witted young mar. When naked fixed at 2 o’clock p. m., and each of the
recently by an inquisitive fellow what 850 did his best to l» first at the gate of
his duties were, he replied qtfietly, with the wharf. To accompli-h this hun­
a comical expression upon his face, “ I dreds of them spent the previous night
am &lt; xpected to mind my own business, on tlie vacant lota in the vicinity and on
soda to bo of service to my employer or under the wagons loaded with their
when it is po**ible.” Young Utter whs baggage. At sunrise the gates of the
assigned to Gvn. Grant's service by the wharf were opened and the crowd, in­
Japanese Government to oceunqiCMiy him cumbered with bundltrs of every con­
through Japan, and became so much at­ ceivable size and shape, tumbled in pelltached to him that he obtained permis­ mell, those in the rear falling over those
SJurlaro girrrtorj.
sion to accompany him to America. who had lost their baggage and their
W. H. YOUHG,
Gen. Grant finds him invaluable as a balance, until nearly the whole mass
office Eaet .klr of Main Htrwt, Naehrill*
body M*rvant, nnd Charles is enjoying was piled together on the floor in a
n&lt;_e hour. fruru 7 to V a. m. and &lt; to 7 |&gt;. m
liis visit in thia country with great satis­ howling, struggling heap. The officers
IL A. BARBER,
faction.
soon restored order, .nnd ranged the
D. Homeopathic PhyaicUa nod Hunr«&gt;n
• Office, near rtoidaneu, on eororr of WmLIimI
Chinamen along the side of the wharf,
aaJ BUM Strxu, NaahriU*, Mfch.
Mrs. Garfield ia a very pleasant but
where they stood for eight hours pa­
not a-demonstrative woman.
She ia
DR. C. W. GOUCHER.
tiently waiting to be allowed to board
well educated, and appreciates the good
LECTIC PHY81CIAF and Surpewroi
the vessel. When the signal to board
tilings in literature and art. She reads
was given the scenes of the morning
“soli®” books and the magazines ; looks
were repeated, and bundles, bedding,
■well after tho house, and touches hcr
trunks and no end of hate went over­
own children ; she is a “ help-meet ” and
board as the crowd rushed up tho nar­
an entertaining comi&gt;anion for her hus­
row gang-plank.
band, and abundantly able to entertain
his most intellectual friends and visi­
A Sad Case.
tors. Her most marked cliaracteristii- i
LEWIS DURKEE,
Tho Alfa Californian tells this story: T AWYER, Noun PuMte, Heel EaleUnn
i-j that of perfect attention to her own
“An awful case of the cousequencs of JLu *nrc AfvuL CoUecUon* promptly mi
business, and no meddling with oth&lt; r , refusing a young man’* honorable love ia Cenvayancin* prop-fly exacuted Office
people's. She ia unostentatious. She ] reported on tho West Side. A really nice
refused to allow her photograph to be j young nuui fell iu love with a houiUomc
EMORY PARADY.
sold or her picture to lie engraved, girl, tlie only daughter of a haudaomo
and well-preservod widotr of thirty-eight,
though earnestly pressed to do so by mid offered her marriage. She ridiculed
photographers, engravers, and by many him because he wo* twenty-six, and aaid
lie was &lt;4d enough to lie her father and
friends.
so on, and with ner taunts goaded him to
G«x. Gakfikld likes books and music such a pitch of frenzy that he swore bo
W. H. GRISWOLD,
and pictures. He is withal very versa­ would bo fearfully revenged. Accord­
ingly he projioNed to and married the
D. Homoeopathic Rivaleiaa and Srirprrm.
tile. He sings songs and reads poetry, wretched giria mother.
■ Office otar I). Griffith's •lore Rraiort.c*
Now, that
studies mathematical problems, and wretched girl iqui to wear stout leather eoruvr I’liilllpa and Durkee alraeta. Protupt alleuUou givvn to culls day or nifbL
translates “ knotty” passages of the boots two sizea too large for her nnd go
Greek Testament with equal interest to bed at 9 p. m., and eschew tho tlu-ater, chocolate caramels, ice-cream and in
and relish. A gentleman relates tlie
fact everything else that makes life worth
following incident: "I remember once living for, her stepfather's nominal ob­
seeing a gentleman showing him what ject lieing that when aho grows up she
ia called a * trick with cards.’ After try­ may lie oa splendidly matured a woman
as her mother, the compliment implied
ing it a few times, Mr. Garfield said :
in this inducing tho mother to second
‘ That is nd trick—it ia the result of him cuthuaiastically. When a young
some law of numbers ; it’s a mathemati­ man cornea round to see that wretched
cal problem, depending on the number girt, hcr stepfather bounces him down
tlie frout ste)M&gt;, throws hia hat after him
of cards, spots, etc. ’ That night he de­ and tells tlie wretched "girl tlie young
termined to solve the problem. I went man ia not a fit eom|&gt;auioQ for her, and
to tied about midnight and left him work­ that he is as solicitous for her future as
gUtgcrltancoi* Card*.
ing at it. In the morning be said he had he would be for that of his own child,
and altogether, iu the kindest manner
sat up till oftqr 3, but, like Archimedes, possible, he makes that wretched girl ^yOLCOTT HOLME
he had ‘ found'H/and be had covered a even wish she were dead as many aa a
Xn-hwrill**, Michigan.
dozen sheet* u£ ptqxr with algebraic hundred times a day.
C. C, Wolcott, Proprietor.
formulas in the operation. *’
C’heerfnines*.
Thi. I. ■ new Hotel, ceflir.lly located, well kept,
Carry the nuliancti of your soul in • nd It* o.tr.m aru alw.ya aura ot ev&lt;lln&lt; bettor a^Sarah Dempsey, aged 111 years, your face ; let the world have th*) bene­ eumiiKMUi.oii. tor the amount peld. than at any
other hotel in lUrrr county. Ttira* Snl-daaeSaat
probably tlie oldest woman in tlie State fit of it^ Let your cheerfulneaa be left pie Boom* on urat floor.
for good,’ wherever you are, and let your
of New York, was lately found dead in smiles lie scattered like smilxsams—*‘ on
bed in her hut on the Ulster mountuinr. the just aa well aa on the uiijust ” Such
She had died from starvation and weak­ a disposition will yield you a rich re­
ness. Her house was found in a terrible ward, for ita happy effect* will come
home to you and brighten your moments
condition. No food of any kind was in of thought Smiles are the higher and
the house.
The appearance of the liettcr responses of nature to the emo­
corpse indicated that the old lady had, tion of the soul. Let the children have
from lack of proper food, liecome on- the benefit of them—these little ones
who need tlie sunshine of the heart to
able Urget out of her bed, and had 1 Ln educate them, and would find a level for
there until she died of starvation. Mrs. their buoyant nature iu the cheerful,
L1EBHAU8ER,
Dempsey had lived in thia hut, miles loving faces of those who load them.
from any habitation, for many years. Let them noL l&gt;e kept from the middle
aged, who need the encouragement they
She iiad been solitary in her habits ever
bring. Give your smile* also to the
since she was abandoned by a young aged. They come to them like the
man with wh &gt;ui ahe doped when a girt. quiet rain of summer, making fresh and
Beside the dead woman was found a verdant the long, weary path of life. Be
piece of paper, oi which was scrawled gentle and indulgent to all, love Uw
true, the beautiful, the just, tlie holy.
in pencil: “ My God I I am dying by
“Thirty yean ago,” said one proud
inches from hunger. My money will be
Scot of another, •he came from Alierfound—w and there it ended.
deen to Londonwith
___ ______________
only one shirt__
to
hia back. Since then,
•oJ, by close attention
Tire report of 8jedal Agent R P. to business, be has contrived to accumu­
Porter, of the Census Bureau, allows late over a million.” Posmblv, but what
con a man do with a million shirts ?
that the aieeased valuation cl real estate
A. BUSH.
in Wisconsin is 8343,788,721, and of per­
sonal property $94,183,030, making a
total d &gt;438,971,751. The ertimat-d
true value of real estate is &gt;502,562,393.
The total county debt of the btate for
which bonda have been issued xggr What Dr. Carpenter call* “uncongates &gt;2,080,169; floating debt. 8212,­ nciou* oelebratioa ” was translated into ^yiLLIAM JONES,
065. Toe total indebtedness, bonded plain Anglo-Saxon tlie other day by a
“I
and 9 ating, of the cities of a population aix-yeor-old psychologist thus:
guew the thoughting port of you just
d 7,500 and upward amount* to$3,916,- thought it, and you didn't know it”
489 (that of the city, of Milwaukee licing
y 230,289). The bonded debt &lt;&gt;f cities
towns, villages, etc., of tea* than 7,500
population amount* to &gt;3,128.332, and
their floating debt to &gt;86,329.

ORNO STRONG,

Jashrillt Jircrttinj.

[

ress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Cloths, Flan­
nels, Ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.
140
106
53
984
368
324
50.

Suits of Underwear, for Ladies and Gents.
JJOOT AMD SHOE SHOP.
Suite of Clothing, for Men, Boys and Youths.
Overcoats, for Men, Boya and Youths.
raouatly tacat«4 by Mra Croakar, whrra A aaa yowPru. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Wojnen and Children.
BOOTH &lt;u&gt;a SH OEM.
prs. of Rubber Goods, all styles.
Ia a wvrtmanlikt manner and al low urWaw
prs. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
Pieces of Prints, for 5 cents per yard.

Groceries for Everybody.
I always aim to make prices on goods as

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

* Opposite Paradr* Mbee Stop,
NASHVILLE,

MICHIGAN,

LOW AS THE LOWEST
And prices on PRODUCE ah High as the Highest and give
every one a fair, square deal.

LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC!
Advantages

Some

of the

of the

BLACKSMITHING,
AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.

BOTTLES OF FRIZELLES
VEGETABLE

Blood Purifier
Superior

Domestic

S—Great range of work.
.
1— Lightcat running machine mntlc.
2— Uiiirtnww ; no cmiiih or gear wheels. 7— Ease of operation.
8—Perfect, double-thread lock Mitch. 8— Automatic tension and automatic
4— Durability, aribihg from simplicity
take-up.
ol eouK'nietioii, lianlmo-H of wearing 9— Loom- pulley for winding bobbins.
parti*, and nbwnce of friction.
Lanre arm for all kinds of work.
5— Self-setting needle and self-thread­
Light running.
Finiidi nnd duraing shuttle.
s biUty.
It ia the siiunleat sewing machine made, having fewer parts than any other.
Free from complications; it rever gets out of order; ia always ready for use mid
easily meiiaged by the most inexperienced. The direct application of power to
the needle, nnd the mccliHiiicai mmpHcity and flue adjustment of ita working
parte make it tliu lightest running mid most silent machine in the market.

C. BOISE, AGT.,

For sale by

Hardware, Iron, HST ails,
•

SOLD ON THE PACIFIC COAST
On its merit* alone, not a dollar used hi
newspapers, tlie recomendation* of
those using it being sufficient to mukw
this enormous sale.
Also.

62O9ooo
BOXES Of FRIZELLES

COMPOUND MANDRAKE
And Rhubarb Pills,

And Agent For Detroit Stove Works.__________
Sick Headache, Billiousness
And by their timely w. ward off the Ajne Bif —
Ferer. eU. ONE BOX will cure tbr worst cwawaf
Th.-y are pr'ocliwl y comnoaesl W

aixl effectl««. Try item and know tteir c*od
quaUtiw* tor ymirwlf.

M

READY MADE CLOTHING,

J L. NTBVEMM,

Price, - - 26c. a Box
FEIZELLE BB03. Props. San Frmciaoa.
FftlZELLE A Cx&gt;.. Ovncral EaaUra Agcnla, •*
Woodward Ar*-, Detroit.
JUST RECEIVED. WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED

STANDARD SCREW FASTENED GOODS
•SOMETHING BETTER THAN-

FOR -FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS A SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE

STANDARD'SCREW
BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST'IMPOSSJBLE TO

--------------- FASTENED W1TIJ IT.

-

CALL AND SEE THEM

•pemalorrl.ira, liupotrnry^inralaotary eaatetowo.
prriuature o&gt;d a*r. aauacd by orer-cxerlie%. aa&lt;*■ ter. or over lm)ulKrn&lt;-c. wbfrh Lad* to inUery.
d&lt;vay aod Otaih. Una liox will cur* tccrut comw.
Earh box contain* on* moo'b’* lmlm.nl, oww
dollar a box. r.r all box*, for tire .lollara; urn* by
taall prrpal.. on receipt of nricc. W&lt; *uaranl*arfx
box** to curr any en-r. With each order rrrvta**
by uator.lx Uixrr.Mrotupinird with flre da*a*K
wc will rend tte jHirctu wr our written (.uairaaweto return tbe money if tte iintm. nt doe. not aSfevt a cure. Guarantee. Imocd te K T. tet-r, vw
tuorixcl *tftl.l tor ite rillau* . r Kn-I,&lt;n&gt;. JOB*
C. WlteTA CO.Koic Proprietor.. 1J’ and B» WMad aon St, CU'etjo, 111.

NO PATENT NO PAY
’J'HEV HAVE GOT ’EM

PIHNTS

nvdic-.-J orotbrrriwiya—
umrn'sl drslgat, Uadw
irk« nud L»b U.
menu un 1 mH ui her mall era rciaUnf to yatoasty
|.mn&gt;nt1y attended to.

Who?
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR

po»ll« Ux l*atf«it OtSca, wearaabla to make tlaao
etiimlnailnaa, aud »-rnre Palrnia mo&gt;« |HMiyl!y
and wiu&gt; brosdrr aad UU-r claima, Ibaa ikm
are rawiota trrnu Wa/blnyton.

UDFITOBSste

eterya.and ndahw you wfit* pateMabiUiy. Alls
rrapoodeBt* atrimh enafldaoUaL Pricawaatew

WISRIKGTOX Illis

ClOilllt.

Imported. Cashmeres,
DRESS TRIMMINGS in Worsted, Silks and Satins.
£X"IN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
cannot be equalled in this market Ladies fail not to see them
before you purchase.

o^fse

stocks

or

Prints, Flannels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Snitings, Carpets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, &amp;a,
la huger and better selected than ever before aa an inojieetion will convince.

KOCHER BROS.

NERVOUS DEBILITY

�D FIRST PREMIUM.

ongh. Garfield
of gralitndr to
Halbert^ B. IrnyM.

Sold by

Unittfn tangling

the people. Suckers, and Badgers, and
Hawkeyes, and Wolverine*., and all
that, must now be MtnhlHxi by tlie im­
perious Buckrye. What, alas! is it to
enC couBcquently we cannot look upon liecome of the liberties of Americana
the*e airly ewriHtructed cabinets with who are not Ohioans 7
•
much credence.
Abram Hewitt is a cool-headed felMrJI ayes began his Presidency with a
laudable ambition to l»e tne chief mag­ lowi who knows rhevae from chalk, and
istrate of a nation, and not the almon­ when a reporter asked him for some
er of offices to the RepubMcun party. democratic opinions on the result, lx*
In his efforts to carry out that policy responded: .“Same democratic upinionsl
!»e was supported by the gentleman I have nothing to aay. Nothing only
who is to succeed him. If Mr. Garfield we are licked like the devil-”
inaugurates a strictly part isan regime
Hope aud confidence will now ani­
be will not only execute a counter
mate every department of bmunena.
march on his own record, bnt be will
and we may look forward to a most
sin against light. Thai most of the
wonderful and cheering development
loaves and fishes should go to republi­
of the’resonrcee of the country. New
can is a perfectly natural, and under
enterprises will multiply, and n season
the present system, a perfectly defen­
of unexameled pn»sperity wilt bless
sible result of the election. But there
this favored !?.tni.
are localities where nearly all the per­
sona of intelligence and character hap
It is enough to 1cnow that the gov­
pen to be democrats, and tlie proposi­ ernment will go under the guidance
tion to pay no attention to them in fill­ of a strongman, wit’i clear intellect,
ing local offices is not only republican wide information and exjieriwce and
* Banrbonism, or retrogression, but the honest purpose. It is enough to know
contrast between tlie condition of the that the better element of the people
repililican party at the end of Gen. prevails and, that the future looks
Grant’s administration nnd its condi­ bright and cloudless.
\
tion at the end of Mr. Hayes’ adminis­
John Moran was under engagement
tration allows that it iapoor policy even
from a partisan point of view. If some to marry Lottie Church, at Sandy Lane
of tlie southern electoral votes are giv­ Ala. He deserted her and went to live
en for Mr. Garfield, it will be an offer in an adjoining county. When told
of friendship that be should not disre- of his perfidy, she prayed that he
might be punished by instant death.
There Ik abundant reason to believe It chanced that at exactly that hour
that a liberal policy would meet with he was killed by tho fall of a tree.
more cordial recognition now than it Lottie believes that her prayer caused
did four years ago. Then the southerns bisdeoth, nnd is crazed by remorse.
believed that the democratic candidate
was elected, and they were embittered
by the action of the electoral commis­
sion. Furthermore, they had no doubt
that tin- democratic party would be
successful in 1880, and they labored
assiduously to keep alive party spirit.
To-day they donotduublMr. Garfield’s
lawful
election, and
they
eutertain a good deal of doubt about the
ability of the democratic party to win
a national election. They have neith­
er the thirst for revenge nor the hope of
succeM that animated them fouryearu
•go. It ia probable enough that tlie
oouthern people will Dot promptly ex­
ecute the change of base advised by
Home ot their newspapers, but those
papers uro making comments on the
election of last week that arc very dif­
ferent from their comments on the in­
auguration of Mr. Hayes. In some de­
gree every paper ia representative, and
it is unlikely that a change of heart haH
been experienced by editors and by
nobody else. Southerners lire begining
to do justice to Mr. Hayes, and while a
•harp politican would pay no attention
to thia, a wine stateaiunn. desiring to
cooperate with nature in ita work of
healing, would rather continue the
policy of Mr. Hnyea, which is in the
line of nationalism and progress, than
return to the preceding stalwart policy
which was stationary and partisan, and
which there ia the atubbom evidence
ot facts to show that the county is out­
growing.
Tba Mr. Garfield will recognize all
sections of the republican party is like­
ly enough. Bnt if he practices what
he preached when he said in Congress
not long ago, that the public man who
did not put himself in line with the
leading thought of the country would
hood find himself with no party behind
him. he will ally himself with the liber-’
al and progressive element of the renubliccu party, and will not only re­
cognize as a fact the close of tlie war,
but alto the close of the reconstruction
period. The progressive republicans,
who recognize both the*e facts, and
' who wish to see tlie north nnd south
welded nnd not merely riveted togeth­
er, were hugely instrumental in secur­
ing the nomination of Mr. Garfield.and
they have certainly worked ns earnest­
ly and effectively as any other repub­
licans to secure bis election. They are
entitled to wme influence with the
next administration, and it is our un­
biased opinion that Mr. Garfield will
recognize and treat them fully as well
aa he docs the stalwart.

A valuable heifer belonging to a
farmer near Northallerton, in England
recently broke its leg and it had to be
amputated. Tho uuimol has since
been fitted with a wooden leg, on
which it moves about with tile utmost
case, which proves the absurdity of
hastily ordering tlie destruction of an­
imals that meet with such accidents.

0. 0. WOLCOTT

•nd the jxiwe- to impart benefit that
cannot be had front the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by oil druggist* at 2o
or WhW
«ppn»ebiog. A littk- hmri.r ClnihiDg. • little bauxier
«r« ceMt« per bottle.
ueee«dtb!«. He who gntkipwr.. neamt tb— waul, of the eomuiuolty, at tn.
lowest cost to the consumer, is the one deserving the moat credit, and will
McOen’ Liver Pill* are *1m&gt; high­
receive his due reward by bis increasing patronage.
Our New Stocks are very desirable aa to style and quantity.
ly recommended for curing liver com­
plaint, constipation, sick headache, fever’and ague, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Bold by all drag
gist at 25 cents per box.

'pHR CHILLING I-'KOHTH

TIMOTHY TtMBLK.
Yankton Dakota I
October 97,1880. 5

O, for a luge in num vast wildernea*.
. 0, for the pen of Shakespear to por­
tray my feel in m. 0,' for sum balm to
heel my wounded komdienHe, and dryup the fuuntiu of teers drawd outeu
my eyes. What M sweet konsulaihun
to no that wuns frends air not awl ded
•nd that altho long silent tba air not to
lie counted m lost. 0, that I could por­
tray toy ue tlie unuterablo ioy that tok
posesliun of my hart on reedin tho follerin letter receved tutlier da from
Molly, hoo had got it from Lock 240,
with a request that she sent it to her
der alieent husband.if she tan JjIh wharc
a bouts. "'TiwaH thru yoor kindness she
found myb ord In place and aent it on.
The follerin is the letter refered to:
.340, Mich Ship Canal )
\
Oct., 18,1880. i
To tlie Hon. Timothy Tumble, Esq.*,
MostHespe^ted Bit:
It u with the gratest of plesure and
joy that we have this opportunity of
givin yue the expression of esteem and
respect entertained for yue in this villagc,and ulno innkin ample apology for
the iuMinuiudiuns of theft made agin
tne while reaidiu beer. Ata meetiu
eld to-day in the Opera House nt
which ’time all the hissneas.nicii of the
village wer present, a vote was taken
in regard to the gilt or innocence of
yourself, coucerin to'the loss bf that
munnv, and after several hed address­
ed the meetin on the subject,complete­
ly exonerntin yue. and declarin thare
belecf in yoor intire innocence, a vote
was unanimous in yoor favor, and we
wer appointed u eomittee to notify yue
of the action of tho meetin, and request
yoor return among us. And also that
the follvrin reaoloosliuu be published
in tlie village papers and a copy sent to
the lion. Timutb Tumble:
"At a meetin of the citizens of Lock
2W,' held at the Opera House on the
15tti day of October, 1880. the follenn
reaerlooshun was unanimously adopt­
ed resolved: That it is the sense of this
meetin, and that weilrmly beleevethnt
Timothy Tumble who was accused of
□mbexxlin tlie mutinies entrusted to his
care, is entirely innocent of such a
crime, aud that wc ernestly invite him
to returu mid becuiu n resident of this
village agin.”
Freud Tumble we lieseech yue to
avail yooraelf of this opportunity and
return among us. All of which we
pray. Your most humble servants,

Of tho most improved tsitenix and shades of color, from 10 to 15 eta. per yard.
Fine Caahmert-s at 81.00 per yard.

CLOTHING

Ooing 'Wwt Ifrom JaeJosorx.

Ere. ExprvM.nHM) p. n&gt;. Arrive CMaup &amp;Z0a.
Paciflc Ex---- !14o». m. .Arrive Cbicxfo S.OO a.
Oping fbaat From Jaclcacm:

MsilMSp.tn. Arrive DetroitSAIp.
L»y Expr»»»..._ 4M p m. Arrive Detroit GAO p,
AtfaaUe Ex It:*5 a. 1b. Arrive Detroit SAfi a.
Nl»hl Exprra- 5:00 am. Arrive Detroit ^00a.

Men’s Suits from 88.00 to $25.00; Boys' Suits from $3.50
to $10.00, Ladies Sacques from $2.50 to $15.00, Boots and
Shoes of the best makes, Rubber Overcoats, Rubber Boots
(Warranted), Buffalo Robes, Lap Robes, an endless variety of GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION
Notions, Hats and Caps, Furs, Blankets, Sachels, Curtain
KABTWARI .
Laces, Trimmingp, Edgings in piece and bunch, Groceries as I STATIONS.
low os the lowest, Sugar from 9c. to 12c.
.
10.000 lbs. Dried Apples Wanted.

Hammond.
Mld&lt;H.vltle

500 Bushels Brans Wauled.
5OOO Bushels ol* Corn Wanted.

Vermontvil
Ctmrlotle .

Ten Car Loads of SEMNCh”' Stove Wood Wanted.
Tie Bitlest Market Price Paid for Butter, Bus. Port. Beans and Potatoes

WF.8TWARU
STATIONS.

Detroit,........

Lv| Mi
..... 'I2J0

Er ton Rapid*
Ch*riotl»_
Vertnonlvfll
Naahvllle...
HaatlnK*... M'ddlevlUe.
Huntnond.....
We propose to divide profit*, and while we car furnish you nearly every­ Grand
Rapid*
thing wanted for comfort of man and beast. We will take in exchange almost
Through Cnacbra and Sleeping Cara to and from
everything the farmer has to turn off.
Grand Rapid*,and Detroit. All train* connect In
Mine dejot at totroll with Grtsl Western, Grand
Trank and Canada Southern Rallwav*.
E. C. BROWN.
H. B. L’EDYARD.
to

IN £X CHANGE FOR GOODS.

We

Soli

$10,000 Worth ot Goods!

DRUGGIST,

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines

I

Grarcock and Hartfield

Harnesses, Bits, Whips, Rohes, Blankets, Tranks, |
Combs, Brashes, &amp;c.

**FINE A L,SE 0F

u,do; Cli^ap as the Cheapest.

. i ’
.
&gt; ,t
,» i i lection, for 1 must vote for Hancock &amp;.
leader*, nre banded together ns firmly .
, ., ..
„
..
..
•
.
.
Arthur, or num of the big men. Also I ■
as ever they were in then Southern
. ....
, .. ।
ra r i - - J .
&gt;
। must vote for Mr. Jerome fur Justice:
Confederacy, and make co.union cause
,
„
. ., .
••
. of tlie Peace or what he is running for
of whatever im of common interest I
,
.
.
,
«J„tlwr .nyor.ll of tl..«, projr. t. i “«• J?"•
It «... ..n&lt;Inni»l.lr f.« tl,.t &gt;h&lt;-» .
b"'
U*“ *“U P*-'* for d“,t
rebel leaders sire nN boiKterly relielliuiiH j
u ewr, .ml neither Pn,f,« m,r t-l I
m,y ~trm.fnrtlmwwug.nlbe guv- f

Illuminated S Electricity!
OPEN EVERY EVENING NOW,

&lt;«» «?•" ’"»•»P»'"&gt;»ke. when
*»
! ■&gt;""*
b“‘

F. T. BOISE.
Q W. SMITH

SELLS

GENUINE MA80N

FRUIT CANS!

Displaying its immense stock of new goods for fall and winter,
»il h«w from me from «um from the best manuGicturers of Foreign and Domestic Woolen
EITRA TOPS AND ROBBERS,
■
.
Fabrics
in
the world.
We do not like
to ...
work
in the
dark'
ln»e twlookdoau with well, mm-,
....
,
n
. ■
,
,
,
.
’ WHITE FIND.
yn»e rewiomOwn of lore I can bsrii, neither do we sell goods in the dark, but will honestly show
trout.
L4KE HERRING,
deep nitro, but will ™» recover my'the purchaser what he is buying.
Our line of
.bare

----- By.tlie pouiy! or keg.-----

asssayj"- - Fine Cloths for Suitings, Sugar, Tea
AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS!
ANO

&gt;. but on whomsoever it shall

proof ot tlw nxtewiro buimnui Iostead of the 1,800 salary which he iuad
received. The, change of fortune
ruined the youug man. As a suitor tor
Mias Groaaiu's hand, he had treated

,t»tsxt time they wiM stand from

her husband he was cruel ami incon­
stant As an employee iu the. man­
ufactory he had been honest and ef-

0UR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT i» excelled holuoaas.
...
.
.
.
.
DRIED MICE
by none, aiming to be consistent in price and executing all or­
EHKXHKD BEEF.
plwj .’dere in the highest style of art
Call and see and exnmine the
HEBBINC * HtUBIT,
feet, lorg^t assortment and best selected stock of

tfeont Amr&lt; wl.h H. blgblr mi.|
’

..ueo4»rar&gt;ro^^^

.

An •ruilem, Mexican woman
the nmoo beawtifulb' with her
borne of oar umnteura migiit attempt •

®a «™s *«D BOVS SEAM-HDE dOHMS
a. well uy the new method.

I to be found in Michigan. New goods, latest styles and low
i prices.
for the largest man or smallest boy".
G

.

Giaad

MAIN LINE.
ON AND AFTER DEC. IS. M7S, TRAINS O&gt;
■ u.l. , I.. Mttl
.

There is in London a dog's boarding
house, where canine pets muy be sent
to be taken care ot during the alisence
Want
of their owners from town. A lady
sent her dog to board there while she
was abroad, and so attached did he
P T. BOISE,
become to the house and his fellow
boarders that since his return and his
reinatatement in his old quartera he
Thus yoo see Orno, the »u posed giltv,
vs
•vw ■rj
v r
(Successor to Boise Bros.)
has called bn the other dogs rcgltlarly
if tha hav the Hon. tucked to thare i V
7
YOU CAN FIND AT MY' STORE
every Sunday.
I name,or if tha hav a litile influence and !
Between this aud the 1st of January’ next, and we know if we do we must sell
A man darted into a store at Nichols- (iloqueuce. can escape the
9
without large profit*.
vile, Ohio, bought the first traveling degradation alloted to tlie comon e\ry
da
traslt.
Why,
if
I
hed
bin'
nothin
I
bag he could get his hands on, and
Painta. Oils. Vurniahea,
harried toward the railroad station. but u poor, wurkin, mudsil of creasliun
GIVE US A CALL, and we will try and do you good.
On the way he caught up several bricks hoo had to ern his brad by hard work,
Surgical Instruments
from a pile and put them into the bag and not a gifted liter ami specker and
And all the leading Remedies in
His object wm understood when a wuu &lt;H tlie iufluentii citizens of this
passenger discovered that his own grate country, I shood had to l»c peek-,
satchel containing $3,000, bad been in throo the lattice windows of sum big I
School Books,
taken from the seat by his aide, aud institution erected to bord gentleman—y
yjaV HTTRRAH FOu
oflesnre: But heer I be boid in atwun Y
A
HLKiCAH LOW
tlie one with bricks put in its place.
of the biggest taverns in this city, wat- •
A LARGE LINE OF
The elephant Chief, which killed hi* ed on aud bowd to by the servants,
Bibles, Autograph •nd
keeper, John King in North Carolina, spoken of in the city papers as the Hon.
Photograph
Albums
—BUT REMEMBER THAT—
a few days ago ia on old and vicious T. Tumble, ex-Jndge of superior court
brute. Tamers of elephants.generally York county Michigan, on a plesure
oct on the belief that they can only tower throo the wont, and wurkin up
be controlled through fear, that, the political bopm for Hancock aud
------ WILL SELL YOU-----.
! WaU
though they make pets of dogs and Weaver, and rusticatin for bis he!th.
other beasts, they cau never be made Fact, Orno, the poor trash hav no sho n
to love their mastera. King held a con­ tall, why, I blceve I mid yoo rood con­
trary theory, nnd boasted that he vert the ingins to be good farmers and :
As there ia in town, and all wirnever punished Chief. His life wm editors, and bild up a grate bisness in j
, rank'd to bo as repn'sented
lost, it is said because he did nut
or money refunded.
promptly resort to torture when his
charge liecame unruly.
Well, 1 bar left Hie b"&gt;«. "bo b.v
I.iiriit Single nod Itoubl^-H.niewn m.dcol be»t Virginia oak burned Leather. I n-ter.
, .,
.. .t
. i i gon west, nnd 1 wil soon return to'
,
.
The one fact known is th.lt the rebel •. ..
SLate-a uowaorarned l.v the .^i i Michigan. i wil try nnd be OU hand to

It wm like tiie rock

uf learniag anything from exprtience, whtchwr doubt.

Michigan CentralXiilroat.

Always a specialty. We have Suita sizable for small boysand for the 900-pounder.

erment. Thi* is not campaign Kilob­
it is tlie truth. And the inunniug of
the election is that the loyal people
recognize it on a truth mid arc deter­
mined that ex-rebels nhsli have no
former heltli and strength. In the I _ f
further concession of privileges or of
power
until they give Bonn- evidence
Tlie reault of the election is a splen­
did vindication of Garfield. He comes of being worthy of them.
out of the ordeal died m by fire. The
T. Tram. Coats and Vest nnd Pants, is very large and complete in the
Charles Schneider was u trusted
Democrat* made the great mistake of■
. .
A Sew &lt;&gt;rl«ta,pap«r
»frj»’to Uh- assortment. A large nnd select stock of
making bis peraooal character the lead- book keeper fur .t&lt;»hu Grtmtitw, a CincinnMl «to« muiar«rturer. H. mgr- wMthor ot lb" l&gt;r«rba» &lt;U&gt; .« In ing — , . ,
,
,,, .
~_

fall upon that nioue wbalf be

throat, whooping cough, etc. O»w
million bottle* told within the kur f.

AND

ING GOODS. New Novelties. ? SALT

.
K’S
Bla.’keU. Wool Sockfc Wool Mitten.
Mackinaw----- Flaorirl Shirt* OvrmlU LmUrwear, ke.
Mitten.

MEATS,

ASh HEAPS OK

|5H. H. PIERCE. Under the Tower Clock, GKUUKERY
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.

yy. SMITH.

�^cb.^

- - ngv.‘&gt;a.w

r LOCALS.
IU.

tow* but S«t

The Uteat in—a apecuil lot of
in*.

Grace Potter ia i

[with

commence schrwil
bouse next Mon--

1 weather set* iu.
tevi Ickre and di
of Ohio, j
visiting bia broth
aud Mn*. J.
There are quite a nnmb-r
on or near
_romen
—--- ---------------- the County
, line. i The fall term of achobl at Barneys*.Hunriug is the cause thereof.
mfll, taught by Mim Anna Witters dos- j
Mra. S. J. Matteson has made HU4 lbs | rd on Friday of this week.
of butter from the 1st to the 23ti of ■ jjj. ye jjap WM taken with an at- ;
September, from two ro*», one being J ta&lt;-.k of her old complaint, while visit- |
a two-year-old. Jost spring,
i her daugter, Mra. Geo. Ludlow.
of Neck Wear for
in
. A few days ago, Harney Murray, afj Chas. Pierce and family art visiting j
farmer residing in the north-west part j their parents iu Sherwood, and Frank |
of Bellevue township, lost ii very valu- 'I is keeping house while they are gone. I
hie horse. Colic caused its death.
‘ The Iicaltii of Mr*. Thomas Bowes is
On Friday of last week, Neal Lamb quite poor, she is under Dr. LumpmanK
and Mon tie Matteson suited for pleas- vw
..
care,
aud ww
wc hope she will speedily reuro excursion, hunting and fishing on cover.
IS COMPLETE • WE HAVE AN ELEGANT DISPLAY IN
Sjnce tlie big suow stonu.J. B. Halt
...L.'r...
soon have to build a
•now storm,which destroyed the pleas- new bouse, as tthe
|a old one don’t shed
nre of the trip'.
water worth a cent.
X. Y. Z.
A lady of our place took some hair­
Our stock of DRESS GOODS was never more complete than now.
We call special
combings away to be made into a switch
.
CARLTON ITEMS.
When the an itch was returned, a ring attention to our Camels’ Hair and Ca-shmeres.
that
bad betn lost u year or more was
Husking corn is the order of the day.
returned with it. It»was found in the
t3E” This week we show extra barguins in LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. We
Isaac. Messer «-xpecta to take in the hnir.
•
excuridou trip to Kan&gt;as.
pav moremdney for a 50c vest and punth than any other house in town. Therefore we show
Rev CVB. Sherk has commenced a se­
Dr. A. J. Wright hu been quite sick. ries of Meetings, at the Durfee school you the best 50c. garment in Barry county.
’
But is now convalescent.
house, i It hus l&gt;een two years since we
jC3T We are receiving a large line of WINTER CAPS for Men and Children in Cloth and
Lota of cider ia being put awiy. have had a bimilar effort, and we hope
Rather a bad omen is’nt it neighbois.
for a good attendance and a resalt of Fur. .We also have a fine stocK of WOLF ROBES.
Now election is over, let us all forget much good.
JC3T Our Grocery Department is Complete. We quote good brown Sugar at 8c. light at 9c.
politics and take the Nashville Nkws.
AadTnUst it be'twolong years before
If you want six and twelve months’ prices (or pay when you can), don’t call on me—I
The few worm days of litte, hu im­ wecan welcome the family of Mrs. Jno.
Licht
y
back
to
his
old
home.
While
we
proved the condition of the .wheat crop.
don’t make them. But if you want good goods at the very lowest cash prices, call and see me
The neighbors turned ont and gave glory in his success in getting his office and I will do you good.
Henry Williams, quite a lift in husk­ again, yet we would gladly nave them
among us. Wc understand that be has
ing corn.
bought another farm. That formerly
R. L. Maffet hu rented hi* bouse and owned by Mr. Burna
lot to Henry Lee, and is going into
Hkxk.
business in Coldwater.
[T ISA FAtT
Smith s Warner are Tuning their
EATON COUNTY ITEMS.
fruit dryer night and day, and are turn­
ing out a large quanity of nicely dried
Charlotte has no empty houses or va­
I cant places of business.
j
fruit.
ejection passed
piuweo off
on quietly,
qnieny, and
unu an
an'' Counterfeit.silverdollars have found ।
Election
increase of abont 60 votes, over that of their way to Eaton Ranida.
;
other elections, show that the voters
voters!1 Mrs-Chas. Wilcox of Charlotte, died ,
were nearly all VUV,
out, tor
uestlny,
**CIV
W, that the popti- ■j on
—" —1 —
~ —v , Nov. 2nd; from the effects
lation of Carltou has greatly increased. I of n cancer.
Vsci.* M«os. j Forty heads
'■ -• on one stalk, is tlie way |
! the Charlotte soil raises rabliage for 1
IX BARRY COUXTV
Eugene Cook is prepared to furnish you with any style of
Mary Conklin.
HICKORY CORNERS ITEMS.
! W hen a certain Charlotte justice cries •
“Order!” he Inis u couple of clubs dear j
flatah.
Politics arc quieter since election.
by to back l.-im up.
Unde John Thompson is among us i. Mra. J. N. Sloan of Bellevue town- „
,
,,
,
_
, . .
. .
again, from the West.
, ship nud he collar bone fractured Oct. i on may want.
My xtock of CUTTERb this season is large,
Mrs. Asa W. Aldrich, of Petoskey, is ssd. bybeh.K U.wwnrroru a l’ogCT.
and embraces some fine
visiting in this vicinity.
Bureaus.
Richard Smith kCharlotte, lost
kxtension Tables.
Mr. G. Buali and family have gone to a finger one day last week, while work- ^7"^
X
£"^1
ing on the new bridge across Battle
-A
J
reside hi Kalamazoo for the winter.
LOMUi?rgoe4:
Our snow that fell to a depth of more
A
broom
besmeared
with
tar,
was
ncAnd
a
very
nice
lot
of
Camp Chalks, Ac.
than n foot, has Dearly all disappeared.
cidently.thrown against Bert Pixley of,
*
ttt ■ &gt; ■
&lt;
Mr.'Ed. Flnnsbtirg went to Grand Charlotte last week Wednesday burnP Dk
Rapids Tuesday as juror in U. S. Court. ing him serverely.
_
.
Common Furniture
Messrs. E. C. Elliott. A. A. Aldrich.
More mortgages are lieing discharged Which will be sold at vety low» figures. . 1 want every one in
Will Elliott and A. G. Courtright are I
Ofercry dneriptlon
up north hunting.
wbfcb
-“ii
B“rry
,counties whu lhink" ”f bu&gt; inK *
Mrs. Leonard Lepper, fora long time fortlie prosperity of the county.
j
CL ITER, to call nt my shop and
Our
Undertaking
Departmn’t
a sufferer with that dreadful disease, I. J. B. Tyler, formerly of Marshall, has
consumption, died at the residence of |J been arrested at Charlotte on a charge
Complete I ■ every particular.
her father, Mr. Lyman Laipo.,1, hist ’ of forging a chattel mortgage on his
week. Funeral at the Baptist Church wife’s piano, a note for $35 aud a ch-ck j
by Rev. Bush,
•
for 8250—on all of which it is alleged he
Mr. Flank Norwood and Miss Delia obUiiued money.- i(e is in jail at ChnrPennock were united in wedlock Inst lotto.
week by Rev. J. Bush. We wish them
Kobt. Brown, colored, of,Cbnilotte, ;
f ' aU&gt;&gt; price* to double tbelr Dumber during U&gt;« year
long and-happy liven.
Mr. Norwood returned to that city Nov. 5th, after
bus bought the store building iu the serving n ninety days term At Ionia for
north part of town, formerly owned wife whipping, and immediately re­
and occupied by A. E. Munroe, lias paired to her house and attempted to!
taken possession, and will immediately cuuber throat. He was rearrested and
put in a stock of goods.
l&lt;xKed injlil.
Kellogg Demarav &amp; Co.

LADIES CLOAKS ANO MEN’S (WERCDATS
THAT WILL BE SOLD CHEAP TO CLOSE OUT I
Our Stock

Geo. Spencer did not go to

Big

•Mr*. 8. P. Shafer is visiting tlie re­
latives of her husband, in Liberty.
.Oliver Prarce started for McBride
Monday morning, and intends to spend
the winter in the Dorth.
One of the Hastings organ agents.
wm around a few weeks ago and left
one of his instruments at. 8. P. Shuf;
A. D. Wolf is spending a week visit­
ing his relatives and friends in the
south part of the state, iu the vicinity
of Hudson.
While we wjre quietly snoozing,
Friday night, lieautiful snow came
down almudanflv and found fields of
unhivked corn.
Jerry Elliott has retired from farm
life and gone to Nashville to run on
dtands, and make himself generaly
narful in W. G.Aylsworth’semploj for
a time.
There ia some talk of changing the
M. E. appointment at tlie Quail Trap
school house to tlie Norton, when
there will be preaching every Sabbath
at that place.
Ono of those Wolves that have been
proving round for so long a time has
been captured, and Frank Gordanier
Hie fortunate captor will get a greatre­
ward for his head.
_
Leander Lapham has bought the
Hamlet property, of L. D. Griffin, awl
also that of T. T. Dewey. The latter
will move to McBride , where he will
establish a wagon shop.
Dr. Sessions and family came from
Feufille, Allegan Co., last week, to
fuocure their household goods. After
he arrival their infant son was taken
severely ill nnd will probably detain
their return.
*
The present outlook for local items
is not the most cheerful, politics are
over; nnd interest in societies ia not at
the highest degree, marriageable per­
sons are all married, don’t know iu*
anyone will go visiting, nnd nil is un­
certainty, whether anything again will
happen.
The steamer run by Evans, Fox A
Savage, this fall, together with n splendi * span of horses wagon nnd harneu
owned by Evnns, were seized by C. C.
Wolcott to pay a mortgage. Mr. Fox
was in jMissessiou of the books and
most of the money earned by the com­
pany nud has skipped.

WOOUL451) ITEMS.

11 th. Collins is quite sick.

.

Frank Hilbert has bedn quite sick.
Willard Jordan buried a child lust
Saturday.
John Veltc started for York state
last Monday.
Mrs. J. F. Orwick has goue to Kal­
amazoo to visit friends.
Frank Lee started for Ohio last Mon­
day from whence he came three months
ago.
Some of tlie school houses are receiv­
ing repairs, for the fa-ginning of our
winter school.
Frank Lee and Elmer R bung had a
horse race on election day, aud Elmer
won ten dollars.
George Carpenter took the prfce last
Sunday for get Jug die in ostMissionary
money. He collected 813.22.
S. B.'Anway has purchased a farm of
200 acres, in die northern part of the
state and will move there soon.
C. S. Palmerton started lost ‘week,
with a company of hunters for the
north woods. They went with a cov­
ered wagon.
Why dont Mimeosr weather prophets
prophesy for Uie coming winter. Please
think ot people with long noses nnd
large- ears and small wood-piles.
Elias Bovee lias bought Uncle John
Dillenbeck's lot and is going to put him
up a house with the Greenbacks he
►sited dowu the past summer.
ran away last
_ W. .H. Lee’s horses.....
Tuesday. They were hitched to a bugby arid ran about half a mile, and •
-uuwJied the buggy, but tlie hones os- I
caped without injury.
J
Wm. Miller was the cause of a war- ,
rant being issued for the arrest of Andy
Ingrum for an iwsault, and Andy made
the threat of taking Willie with a warrant, and Willie dropped the case and
paid the cost. I lack.
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!Q A. NICHOLS, the Boot A Shor Man ol'Naahviiir

Mr. Wm. Broas lias opened n cigar ;
store in ttie barlx-r shop of Chas. Hall, ’■
‘
yet the barber shop runs just the same. Mixr Fuikxt Schtkoxg Epitob:
I vill vonce more try und darop a few :
Street lamps do multiply. Dr. Par­
to interest your subscribers, al- ।
menter ia having one erected in front hues
though it must i&gt;e mit von trembling '
of his residence, for the convenience hunt: You set; we vaah very tired, pcof night callers.
iu up of nites, talking und hurrahing j
Rev. Mr. Wilkins, of the Methodist
Church, attracts good audiences, and for our gallant Gen. Hancock, and nlsu ,
his voice gives forth no uncertain listning to der truths presented py our
sound on the great moral issues of the deer fronts Gret-nbackera, (1 mean
truths vheu dey vosh talking pout der
hour.
Rev. H. R. Williams is reaping guld­ Publican party,) und hopin to be reinen opinions from Ins church and socie­ stallled iqto der P. 0., or some odder
ty for his excellent spirit and demean­ eooe blare after shaking hands mit
President Hancock. Una now to heer
or, as well ns for his practical pulpit der
county isb lost, der State ish lost,
utterances.
der President mit mine post oflice ish
Several Imys and others made Mon­ 1_^
2 _!!
lost, —
nud
all desc gliteriu hopes gone
O
day night hideous with the sound of like der wind, ahust prostrates nearly
the cornet, pipe, sackbut, psaltry and half our leetle village, iu dispare. I isli
all kinds of niusic,^u«t because George sbust able to pe spout und find der
French went and got married.
Publicaue all griuuiug at each odder,
The band promenade supper, lost und at us poor sick peeples too. But
week Thursday eve., netted about thir­ vile der ish life der ish hope und we
teen dollars. The night was dark and vil try und pect’em in 1884.
unpleasant, and the nature of the gath­
Mine frient Austin Vood, pet von
ering was not thoroughly understood, rood cow mit Barber, on Hancock, put
else a larger return might have been der nusc hash not cuotn around yet of
realized.
his drivin der cow over. Perhaps he '
Mr. Henry Adams, working for Mr. has been perowaded to it-pudirate.
Der suw-niill run py Rubles ish do- , ,
Greta, in his mill south of die river,
bia foot badly mangled and leg ing cood pisness, also der school shust । iS
broken by the saw on Friday last. So peguu py Mr. Davenport of Wuodlaut, g
says Dame Rumor, and furthermore Center leuown, counts ;«) bupils al­
that said leg aud loot are iu a fair way though dare vo*h 00 to come if der von I ,
half vasli not opposed to der odder half. I *~*
to recover.
because der laniks vasli changed. Yer
There was
wm an
ad election ia Vermont* see that Uh der change der democracy
v
flJe on
on the
the 2nd
2nd of
of Novemiier.
Novemiier. notwith
notwith-­
ville
always
oppose.
gtanding die
the
standing
the Hawk
Hawk forgot
forgot to
to give
give the
It imIi now the report of Ben. Fuller
particulars
The
particulars thereof.
thereof.
The straight
straight ash
havtn “leeched” onto von gal, und
Green back vote was 15, yet Bair, candi­ she liccaine his frow, evetypody say
date for representative, received 57. coud Joy to der hippy pare.
Hawkina, Rep.. and Martin, Dem., for
JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.
A. C. Hager und family hash taken a
same office, ran 55, nod three votes, re- residence iu der city of Hastings.
i spectively, Miind their electoral tickI vaah guin to write pout bow Ony
Eber Messiman hut* In ought from In­
Johnson vosh working at Henry Smicht
diana. ft span of splendid bay horse**.
At the iteronn
Reform viun
Club iui
last TaeMlny
Aline
I ueaoav ash
^|, vash
va*b also Pilly Sicksberrjs
Sicksbeny, und On
Ony
y
O. Devonnd wife returned last Sat• n*^.'rn»n i trip io St/jTiipii eoast,, ! J-J '‘z, *
I
“ijA'“'I’ Pm
-here Mr^
|mn-n&gt;. rrude.
’
'' ?* , 2Iid.„e,r LW ~,y ““ l!’’’v” ,rt I* !!“ or 1 wUI
premnent, . drown you mit dis pull of water, put
Fcrd nud Fred «ya that if those pen- । J. IL U oodin. Tlie ternble iwpetite, . ony vuh not wared pv dut, but told
pie that started I bat story about rnur- coupled with the seducti ve iifvitation Pill, if he threw tier water she would
tied, would inind their own buxitit-**, I to lie treab-d. did its work. All honor ■ uock Idib down mit vouclup, which she
It wonhl Iwjast as well for them, nnd |I ;to
him ;---who,
having
fallen
|,Unt pick
only able
...........
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7 in an evil
■ HHinmi.
pick up.
up. Veil
» ni II von
&gt;o»uut»
aoie to
u&gt;
.41'0
,.r i.ll.. .r.MMT,
hrmr.
the lint
th- with na write It....
Dili.. ----1- .1.......
hour, retnrit*
returns ak'ulli
again tn
to.the
battle
that Pllly
pock
down, und Ony
; renewed determination to conquer, took der pail mit noniore drouble. Put
M'ltk Wednesday F. J. Merrill Wub«l&lt;-l&gt;».piril. uUiiu.i. uicceu M I j
der Mek-Berrj fouud vur*
rut io Battle.Creek, when Im, found a ■ •ure.
; Mime vnro else since due time.
deer
rer which his father had went him
i Thomas Hunter, of Sim tiehl. was in i Yell der grate snow storm ish ull g&gt;। town ok Tuesday last, and having fuk- ing off mit uo damage, put much corn
I en in a cargo of “red-eye,” went Into j covered up, and der caving in of Shim. I
tlie shop of Geo. Murray where he ex- Brooks' porn.
hibitrd a tweiity-doliar gold coin to| I rood della yer more ntises. put ex-j
Mr. Murray and William Sackett, the j cuae me now py saying, der report i*h j
only persons preaenL
Shortly after- ; dat Ed. Cotton left*** Jack. Barnnms’;
ward Mr. Huntxir failed to find said , rare be him been forking two years, I
gold coin, nnd of course suspect* dial and vill In* found teaching ringing i
'one oi the other of the t »o perMins school during der winter. 1 iqxiM- Ed.'
named took it. Wouldn't it be better I is coud on dor music pianvas.
to leave out the “red-eye,'' and save
Cowl Bye,
both the monf-y and the suspicion of ।
Yours Dispondrutiv,
!
foul play.
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WEEKLY IEWS REVIEW

tlDO.UOO.

Thm offknal vote .
setim* in CHifo tow txx-n .
w foMowtng result; Ga

I show*

The MtawuripH river steamer Boliert
, in local affaire carThe trial of Philp, charged with forg- of cotton and bread-tuffs. The Arkansas river
P*.fcet Ouachita Bello sunk near Austin, Miss., election give Garfield a plurality of 6,540. obnoxious orders occupying a monastery at
MareelUre Lave terr.ra led thrir retreat, pro- the South could elect tte President, aud be
viiiiiMH'd ttemselvv*, and, in fact, have lurru-d
Albert Mitchell, colored, him been
TrulA, testified ‘that the letter came to him
tte monasb-ry into a fortroa . Ilia surroundod
—
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.
—wer „aw lt executed at Louisa Onurt House, Va., foe the
Secretary Sherman, it is said, will by a body of troops who expect the siege to last
Hart bad murder of Charles R. Walton.
- Btitil tt appsared in
a mouth.
to be
to their own advautege, b v tte
doubt* nt uni alxiu’. il
Loudon county, Va., has been the'
In France, the Jules Ferry Ministry, conquered. Nor would tte South have been,
•ubjoctlng R to a mier
eotMiiltmg with Chain
if Grant, iustx-ad of Loe, had surrendered
fanner named Nott, becoming. enraged al bis
Beckktart Sherman*k recommenda­ to an end. Its fall m due to the vote of the his army tlfteeu ytwis since. Beside this
The House of Representatives.
latent war feeling, there was ths mighty inffnAt b public meeting in Pittaburgh it
tions to (tongreas, it te said, will probably in- Chambers, which, by a majority of 200 against
Tba following table indicates the number of
• was resolved that the colored children should ting corn and asaanlted bar with it, stabbing
133, contrary to the proposal of the President
bonds, tearing 3‘&lt; to 4 per cent, interest, with of the Councd, decided that the law on the Democraty coming into place except that it in­ pared with tte membership of tte Forty-aixtb
attend a separate school in Robinson Halt
a change of some sort, and they wished
taking hit gun, returned to the ypot where hi* which to refund 8772,000. MX) In 5 aud 8 per reform of the Mit^Utraturo should te placed volved
at the bead of tte order of the day. The no change of any sort. Why should they? BmdMinister* therrapon tendered tteii resignations ness i« good, money i* cheap, every department
in a body... .Tte Nihilist trials resulted in M-n- of trade U nourishing. It is true that the curload uaasiug through her mouth, tearing out
tencca of exile for three of tte socuM-d, and renev te in an unstable cuuditipu ; but .* «ooltliousand doliars' worth of projtorty has teen th* tongue and lodging iu his bead. He fell to
' imprisonment for the other four... .The dege ht-aded citizen not iu debt jrutild not expect
destroyed, and mining in tte vicinity tea ten the ground, but while m the throe* of death
II... II... he saw some sign of returning life
wa* a from" a party which prostituted itself to the
Tub issue of Htamps nnd jKietnl-cards of the Prvmontre Abbey at
brief ont, a* the father* neglected to guild Plateted* amf De La Matyr* a better dollar th* n
in
tho
woman.
1/ragging
himself
would be furutebed by Chittenden. Morton
Hsian, winch killed a conductor, engineer, and lo where she lay, and reaching forthe Government, amounting to 84,812,61)4. A London dispatch &lt;**vs the excitement in Ire- and Bhcrman, and wo may add that,
eye* wide
open
to
all ita
e..&lt; ol IL- p»tel wrio, lo U» p.mnl
mho m B^Hnrobr. wlm. troop. tn with
to re- Th.
Pittsburgh ^roparta great activity in
.treasury
______ ,for
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IxHnr
wnwntntrwi
tn
imitert
tlm
lalmn-r*
on
­
Unit*, the white ' people north of the
g
concentrated
to
irutcet
the
laborers
eutte fiscal year was $2,780,341.
d in harvesting crop* for an agtut of Potomac bad com* to the conclusion that ttere
I Erne, and where tlie excited peasan- wa* a better prospect of gtxxl government from
are also Hocking in large bodie«....v the Republican party tbau from the Democracy.
Ths Captain of the American atcam
raigning the English Government for it* atti­
early approach pf winter in Russia has Whatever the exact way tn which it came about,
tude toward and threatetwd jirosecutiou of
launch Isabel reports being subjected to gross
pod tte sowing of wheat, aud nnnierou* it 1* a hard fart that tte Government of the
Parnell, aud stronglv condemning the mobUo-laden veteel* have been frozen up in the United States for tte next four year* will te
outrages
by
Chilian
sailors
at
the
port
of
1
‘
ayta,
Pacific
railway
was
wrecked
near
Isiko
Fork,
ixatiou of troop* on Irish territory for the pur­
tho American flag bring pulled down and . va river. .Anearthquake was felt through­ Republican in speech, purpose and action. Tte
1’resident will apparently hare at
throe toon were seriously injured, and fifteen trampled on... .American broadstuffs have ad­ out Southern Austria, on the 10th fast. At Itepr.blxan
vanced about 100 per cent, at 8L Petersburg, Agrain, in Croatia, tlie shock was wo viplenl hi* back a Republican Congre**. What they Mldrtfii. .
and tho supply'fails to moot tho demand.... that every house in town wa* injured. Several will they can do with tte Southern State* and MianssoU
dial sympathy to Paroell, and firomise all
their
people.
We hope and teheve, however, MMsippi
Several new signal stations are to be established ^111* were killed and thirty injured. Many
moral, material, and financial support....
. Edward Kennedy, who shot Sheriff
mg* will have to be pulled down. A large that tne busite** interests, which were the Mtaaoeri...
The steamer Rhode Island, of tte I’reridence McCorkle, at Shelbyville, Ind., on tho eve of
mainspring of Tureday'* work, will be opposed
Stock iii the Edison Electric Light number of inhabitant* fled to the fluids.
line, went ashore at Beaver jioint. Narragansett
utterly to anv legislation that would in any way
M. De Baudby d*Arson, Legitimist cmliarra** tte agriculture and manufactures,
Lay, early yesterday morning. Tito steamer was tlie Slate eloctiou, ba* been seen near Shrovo-' Company hu been a**o**ed 860 per share, to
so badly damaged it Is bcliered it will be a total port, La... .Fayette McMullen, of Virginia, who' meet the sokt of recent expurimept*.
and Ultramontane Dujxity from La Ve idee, the trade aud commerce of the Soutii. It 1*
lore. None of tlie poswitigcra were lo*t- The served in the Federal and Confederate Con­
to the interest of tho North and West to take
who
was
reprimanded
by
M.
Gambctta,
1
‘
reai]
L
akes
Erie,
Ontario
and
Huron
jvere
steamer was valued at-$500,000.
gresses, and in the United State. Senate before
tin* position. They will do it whenever and Ohio________
of the French Chsmberx, and tempora­ a* soon a* tho people of tte bontteni State* Ore**
Sarah Bhrnhabdt upon her first ap the war, Ium beau killed by the caip at Wythe­■ visited by a furious gale on tlie night of the 6th deut
rily ex|&gt;elled, has sent hi* censor a challenge to cease to te po*«d by pelitiaan* ak tlie woukl- Pennsylvania...
’ inst., rawsmg-oiany shipwreck*.
ville, Va.
’
Rhode lateod. .
mortal combat.
be autocrat* of tbo Union that tte-r did tteir H-&gt;vUi Carotin*.
Ex-Judge Glekbon has been dis­
A Japanese ateanwr which returned
Yock, was enthusiastically -received. There
utmost to destroy. When thte specie* of
Soulhcn. snpremaicy te laid, the Northern peo­
were about4,000 persons iu the audience. Tho barred by the Supreme Bench of Baltimore for- from the Arctic sea* report* a whaler recently
LATER ELECTION RETURN?.
ple will bo freer to exhibit their kindly feeling*,
gnll tragedienne was tte rocipicut of hearty uttering falsehoods in court....A train fromi arrived at Pvtropaulorxki, a Russian port, which
apidans.- and many floral offering*.
Madison Court House, Fla., having on boardI announces that the Jeannette and sc viral
G«i .'eld's majority In Uli note is estimated at and one of tlie first question* tbo Southern
. whaler*, with all band*, arc lost, having been
will have to ask themselves is, whether
Titit testimony in tho cbho of I’liilp, Ave persons in charge of a United State* De[&gt;- crushed to piece* by tlw floating ice.
35,000. The delegation in Congress stands 13 white*
the welfare of the South hm and te likely to be
uty Marshal, who arrested them for having
charged with forging tho Gaxfield-Morer letter, violated the election laws, was boarded by a
The Schooner Belle Sheridan, of To­ Republican* to 6 Democrat*. The Republican* hindered or advanced by alhvncc with the
closed at New York on tho 9tb, when Gen. party of ms»k&lt;d men, who released the prison­ ronto, while on her return trip from Charlotte, hare a majority in the Legtelaturo of 24 on Democrats of the North. It does not hurt
those gnitry to be boaten. They are sure to
Pryor asked the discharge of the prisoner. er*, drove off the witnesses against them, and
The United States Senate.
have Just and equal Government* iu their
N. Y., laden with coal, was driven on the shore joint ballot
Judge Davis said te would render a decision on threatened violence to the Mir*hal.
The next Wisconsin Legislature win stand as Bute* in sny event. Not so with the South,
The Senate, after the 4th of March next,
near Weller’s beach, Ontario, and completely
Saturday, the 13th. George Bliss then caused
wrecked. All on board but one man were­ follows : Senate, 21 Republican*, 9 Democrat* ; In losing politically the South loses in pocket classing Daria, of Illinois, and Mahone, of Vir­
tbo arrest of 8. 8. Morey and Robert Lindsey
Assembly, 78 RcpuLbcaii*, 21 Democrat*, and 1 nud in jxucu of mimL Will tho South remain ginia, as Democrats, will bo composed of thlrThe incren-ie of tlie Republican vote, lost.
for perjury, and they were committed for cxon tho losing aide, aud If so on what term* and
MninaUotL Lindsey te*tilled that for ten year* of Ner York city this year over 1876 is 23.105,
The General Missionary Committee of Independent
Complete return* from Connecticut ahow a for what imrposc ? Tho Southern people, we -ty-seveu Republicans and thirty-nine Demo­
ho had not slept twice in tho same place.
while the increase in the Democratic vote is the Methodist Episcopal Church, in session at plurality for Garfield of 2,570.
fanev, will make themselves heard on this sub­ crats, as follows:
Robert Green, a laundrymnn, is the only 10,571, making a gain of 12,504 for the Newr York, have appropriated the following
It 1* thought that Hancock'* majority in ject before the winter te past"
.!&amp;■
first i.igro to serve as * juryman iu tbs crim­ Republican*... .A recent telegram fro.o New sum* : Blue Ridge Conference. 83,500 ; Con. North Carolina will reach 10,000 ; that the Con­
The Chattanooga (Tenn.) Time* editorially
gressional
di'k-gabon
will
include
oue
Republi
­
inal courts of New Y’ork... .Col. E. L. Drake, Orkan* *»y*: “Under a contract with the tral TeniwsKO, 83,400 ; East Tonnes tee. 8X000; can, and tho LogisLiturc will be Democratic.
lU-publican Camjiaigii Committee, CapL Ham- Florida, 83.700; Georgia, 84.300; HoUton-who drilled the first oil-well at Titmnrillo, and bota'*
“ Hancock has been beaten by John Kelly's
San Francteco diapalche* state that later re­
company of the New Orleans Artillery, a 88,500 ; Kentucky. 85.000; Lexington, 83,000 ;
who thus became die founder ot the |&gt;etrolenm
Houttern organization, find 100 guns Little Rock, 82,500; Ixmteuna, &lt;7,000; Cen turns settlo it teyoud doubt that Garfield ha* crowd in New York. He gave the State to Cor­
interest of PeniMylrania, ha* jnnt died, at New veteran
(o celebrate the election of Garfield and Ar­ tral Alabama. $2,800: Delaware, 81.200; carried California by a -plurality over Hancock nell, Conkling A ComiMUiy last year simply lie­
Bethlehem, Pa.
thur. Immediately after the salute a moeUug Detroit, 83,600; Michigan. 83.200; Nevada, o' between 2,000 ami 3,0t*J, and 'that Un- Legis­ cause a fnend of Tilden was the nominee. He
Samuel 8. Morey, who wan arrested of the company was held, at which Lieut. 83;000 ; MiMsisiUppi, $6,500 ; North Carolina. lature ia Republican. Tbo Uongreaaional dele­ kept up a constant row and turmoil in tho State
gation staud* : Page and Pacheco, Republican*, and city from the time Haixxick was nomunited
in NowTork for perjury in the Philp trial, ba* Bowler moved that Gen. Garfield be elected an 83,500; Savannah, 83.600; South Carolina, and Rosccran* and Berry, Democrat*.
until the day of the election. He Dominated a
mi honorary member, »nd notified of the 87.000; Tennessee, 83.000; Texa*, 84.IAX);
mode a full statement of the manner iu which fact. The motion was seconded by S-rgct. Virginia, 85,600 ; West Virginia, 83,000 ; Wash­
Oregon's vote te very close, but the returns municipal ticket which wm a fearful load on
be was induced to testify, declaring that he Dcverc, imt by CapL Sambola, and carried by ington, 82,500 ; Oregon, 8X500; South Cali­ indicate that Garfield will have a majority of the ek«toral ticket, aud lost the party fully
2D.OUO voU&gt;. His horrible, brutal, hfielous
about
30U.
■pent two nights before e ection in the rooms
fornia, 83.500 ; VcnnonL 8900 : Eaal Maine.
Garfield's plurality in Kaimaa te between war on the proprietor of tte Herald lias cost
of the National Democratic Committee, from
(songrehhman Frye, of Maine, is n 81,000; West Wisconsin. 82.500; Wisconsin. 50,000 aud 60,000. and tbo Legtelaturo ia over­ another I'l.iXX). He was charged witli the con­
whom ho received 815'1. Lindsay has confcased
8X000.
The
appropriation
for
Minnesota
wa*
duct of tlie city canvas*, and promised a full
whelmingly Republican.
that ho was cuacbed by U illiam M. Price, a candidate for Speaker of the House.... Judge increased from 8800 to 8‘JOO.
Garfield * plurality in Massachusetts te 58,000. vote of tte party. Hts jx.-! for Mayer goes in by
Democratic elector tn Maryland, aud that his Key voted the Republican ticket at Chattanooga,
Capt. Eads, of jetty fame, has gone lo Morse, Democrat, « re-elected to Congre** a few hundred, where a popular man could have
testimony throughout was false.
Tenn... .Mr. John C. New, Cbairmauof theltofrom Boston.
had 60,000 majority. New York would hare
Mexico
lo
make
a
survey
of
the
tethmu*
of
publican
Campaign
Committee
of
Indiana,
Mih8 Mart Sioerson, residing in New
In PenmiyIrani* tho plurality for Garfield is elected Hancock. Sjr. Kelly threw it away to
bis announced that he will be a candidate for
York, repulsed offers of marriage from Andrew tte United States Senatorahip. The other I T diuantcpcc to determine it* adaptability for 36.000.
gratify ton evil temper, aud because ho thought
an
intcroceanic
«hip
radroad.
..
.Washington
lie*x&gt;uld by no less violent means grab the city
Ludlow's
majority
over
Potts,
for
Governor
Gillen, a dissipated young lawyer. Tho latter candidate* who have alreadv begun a canras*
adrictw indicate the following change* tn the of New Jersey, is about 600. Tiiu majority for tmtruiugc It is foolish to talk about the
called at her residence, threw his arm about for tlie plsct: are Gen. Beu Ilamson, Congress­ military sorvice: Gen. W. B. Hazen to succeed tbo
Democratic
electoral
ticket
te
about
2,000.
bloody-shirt and hum! ug buoincM issues so
man Orth, the Hon. Will Cumback, and Judge Gen. Myer a* Chief S gusl Officer; CoL Nelson
In Dakota. Pettigrew. Rz-pnbbcau, is ejected long «ii wc tolerate such a msgariue of politt
GreshamEx-Senator Howe, Horn Philetu*
shot her dead.
A. Mile* to be promoted to the rank of Briga­ to Congress by 5,000 majority.
cal nytrv-glrccrine in the middle of tlie party
Sawver, Horace Rubio.- and E. W. Keyes are dier
GenursL and to Hticceed Gen. OrJ, who will
[THE WEST.
Return* complete and jiartia! from 66 c*un- Kelly must l&lt;e unloaded. We cannot stieo-ed
candidate* for the Heuatondilp from Wisconsin.
be placed ou tbo retired list.
tie* cut of J4 in Tennessee give Hawkins, for with him. We can organize a decent and hon­
A Pio, won on an election l»et at Sonth
At a meeting of the Tammany Hull
The -jimpeller Zealand, of Toronto, Gsvernor, 76,1.66; Wright, 64,787; Wil­ orable defeat without him. As for tbo solid
Bend, Ind., was turned over to tho Republican general cotmfiiltee, in New York, an adifhas to
son. 49,316. Owing to dissensions among South and kindred issues, they hare not beaten
Central Committee, and sold at auction for the the Democracy oi the country was read, claim­ was wrecked ou L*k&gt;&gt; Ontario in tho gale of tlie the Democrat* on account of the State debt the Democrat*. The North understands that
8th in»t&gt;, and all on board, mxtoen persons, issue, the Republican* came within four vut« tte South is solid from the most natural mo­
benefit of the poor, realizing 8246.
ing Hanc&lt;x-k's defeat wa* duo to fraud, intimi­ found a watery grave. •
of securing tlie Legislature.
tives. New Jeracy, California, Nevada, nud |
N. B. Harwood, a wholesale dry­ dation and Hie use of anormoB* sum* of money
In Nevada, the return* come in slowly. The proboblv Oregon, a* State*, were not afraid of I
FOREIGN.
I
Ly
tlie
Republican*.
Mr.
Van
Wvck
moved
State te cIumj on Elector* and Congre**. The tlie solid South. Three million Northern vottfs
goods merchant of Minneapolis, hu suspend­ I aii amendment that Hancock'* defeat was
Thirteen men were killed near Ix-gixtalure te probably Democratic ou joint cast their vote* with tin- South. That war-dt-y
ed payment, with liabilities of 8&gt;&gt;00,30Q. Four ■ ,Jm, to the uii*management aud bickering of
ballot. Tlie Senate i* Republican.
The Popular Vote.
kept the old-tiracni in lin«-. Internal quarrels
hundred peraona arc thrown ont of employ- ! th&lt;; Democratic leauek* in King* county ard Brussel*. Belgium, by falling through a coal
•Tte । ‘ Republican State ticket te elected among the Democrats, aud stupid blun-icr.nxs.
An Mtimato of the popular vote, based upon
ment... .The Grand Jury at Saia Francteco ha* i New York city. Thoma* F. Grady, Col. Rolf aha(L Tlie accident wa* caused by the brookdid more for the Republicans than they did
indicted Louis Kaplan, late Registrar of Elec- vrta and other* opjxxied the ainendiuenL £i of the hosting apparatus.....MenotU
tlie majorities reported by telegraph up to this
! gresaional delegation u unanimously Renub­ for themselves to acurc tlie victory."
,1E_'
tion, for grand larceny and misdemeanor in Henry Steinert advocated the amendment, and
- '----- * lican, and Garfield carried tho State by about
ril-akU addressed a very large tiuivcraal
The August* (Ga.) Chrwticie and Corutdu- wntmg. give* the following result :
office, and Sheriff Desmond for felony iu i said people no longer wanted Bou Kelly, and he suffrage . mwting ■ at Milan, Italy.... Eighty 35,000 oc 40,000 majority.
T3JX»
permitting the eweape of prisoner*.... should resign. Some hot discussion wa* fol- dtizeii* of Hamburg and twenty fsmile * in
Ilancock's plurality in West Virginia is about
a^ou-ihtwina...
4O.0UO
Two freight train* ran into each other | lowed by rejection of the amendment and adop- Altona have been ejected under tlie Gtr*LMu Arkansas
sa,ca&gt;
, x,
...
.
I “The South at least has tho satisfaction ot
13,000
on the Marietta and Cincinnati rosd, tun of a resolution indondng the hadendiip of insn Socialist law. Notices have alo
W_av CaiToral*
20o
near Moonvilln, Ohio, and Frank Lawhoad, an ’»-&gt;•1,000
been freely served in Hcbltwwig-Holstelii....
H
'■“III lb."bm)ot O.UJlrnrs " i. ix.1 l’„j.
engineer, and Charlo* Krick, a fireman, were
2,000
T
he following ore tho revisod foctingu Mure agrarian outrage* arc re;xjrt«l from IreBUM*
killed....George Gias*, of Madison, Ind., was
.
of
the
Republican
majorities
for
President
and
w.ooo
Msutncky
s&amp;,uoo
i lhr
*»
'■« “» S-1
1"
M.
to
■liot dead in an affray which began by hi* hur­
from behind a hedge. A man in County Clare tar. b
bj.luj.
!(_
ALueoXsauMaiut
25,000
lin- alanghUu-. Her experiment* with loyal
rahing for Jeff Da ns....Seventeen case* of’ Congross in Minnesota : Garfield, 36,848; Dun
Michigan. 44,Wo:Maxyls».!..
13,000
civilians and military heroes have not been
■mall-pox developed in San Francisco in one1 nell (FJrft district), 8,531 ; Strait (Second di*3S.000.Mlretarippl.
43,000
A Han Erancteco dispatch of tho 6th say* propitious in the post, and the future
on
rmn v&gt;Mnni&lt;
30,000
33,000
taletj, 0,505 : Wasbburu (Third district), 9,635. hands of a mob....The Tuiks resvntlv com­ that return* from ell the counties in California hold* out no Lope* in that direction.
foO
i
..
.Returns
fiom
all
bnttbree
precintc*
inNiiw
A freight train mid n gravel train ran
pelled Admiral Smith, on roachtug the Dards- exo-jit Del Norte, which i* ixtimated tbo same Wbat she will do in tho future time
2,000
into each other between St. Patil aud Minne­ Hampshire show a total Presidential vote of nviles with tte British war-stop Pandora, to -■ tile last Presidential election, give Hancock mu-t diacloae. Much depend* upon bow Ohto.......................33,000 _ _______ ___ _ ___ 13,000
86,177. as follow* : Gxrfield, 44,787 ; Hancock,
300 South OarallxM.... 33,000
96 plurality. A few small precinct* yet to boar great a gam the Republican* have made in Oregon.
apolis on tte Milwaukee and St. Paul road. 4i),7t/7 ; scattering, 683.
........ 38,0*1
’________35,tX*&gt;
Fklix Pyatt, of Paris,who is under sen­ from are not expected to alter the result much. the Senate aud House, and what th 'ir ixilicy reuusjlvanU
The collision resulted in the death of three:
Island 7,000
RoiiEirr McKenna, elected by the Re­ tence of two years’ impriaonmenl fur justifying It is quite certain that the Republican* will get will lx- toward thin section. The South will be Rhode
Vermont22.000
men and tlie bruising and scalding of
virginj*.
one
elector,
a*
Judge
Terry,
on
the
Democratic
reasonably solid for hcr own protection
two otters.
The acrident is raid to, publican* a* a member of the Tunnewice Lgix- aoMaadnation, announces that his jouruaL the ticket, te known to bo scratched several hun­ kept
and for the |mrpose of preserving the balsuco
be the result of mslico on tho part ot latnrc, i* ineligible through a conviction of in­
dred.
ofBpower after tte next apfiortioament, when
Conductor McClintock, of the gravel train.... cest in marrying tho grand-daughter of h s Comtnunr, is defunct.... Parnell te I eing burned
effigy tn almost every town iu England.. .
A New York dispatch says the latest return* j tho political domain shift* from East to West
Mayor Kalloch. of San Francisco, lias been ar­ wife. The complexion of the united States iu
If the English Government expected that from tbo conntio* in Now York State make tho The tremendous problem now confronting the
rested on an indictment found against tom by Senate
THE MARKETS.
maybe affected by this discovery....
and oil section* m. Will the a lrniotho Grand Jury charging him with a violation Secretary Sherman definitely announce* him­ the prosecution of tho Land-Laguo leaders majority for Garfield and Arthur 23.069. Tneve two Pities
of Garfield be, in case of tte control
of the law in hiring men to do work on the new self a candidate for the Ohio Senatorahip.... would put an end to the land sgitauon in Ire­ figure* may te slightly changed Ly ofliciai re­ miration
they have already discovered their mis­ port*. but the result will not be affected ma­ of Congress, modeled Upon that of Hayes or
City Hall by tte day instead of by contract, a* Guv. Foster, of Ohio, says no Southerner will land.
take.
Far
from
being
cowed
by
the
threatened
terial!
r.
dictated
by
Grant
and
Conkling,
with
Zsctiariah
Hon*
'
tlie statutes provide... .Tte Milwaukee be appointed to a position in Garfield's Cabinet. prosecution ot their l««dcn&gt;, the farmers seem
Cottos. . ..............
Official vote of Delaware: Haoeock, 15,183; Chandler’s spirit as the inspiring gobhu ? Until Fu&gt;t-»
and St. Paul Railroad Company have
—Xuprrflnr
we know the exact nlture of that admuiistraWith one ccunty estimnted, Garfield'n much more determined than ever. Meeting* Garfield, 14,150.
purchased from tlie Spotted Tad aud
being held throughout thecounty daily, and
Bed Cloud Indians the right-of-way through plurality in Indiana te 6,520... .Return* from are
An Indianapolis dispatch says that returns a* well prepare for the worst, and hope for the
of the most defiant character are
their territories ■ distance of 180 mile*. The all tho counties in Now York, official and re­ speeches
m*dc. A party aonAisting of 100 men from seventy-three counties iu Indiana show a
through the country in tho neL-h- net Dem er .tie gain of 307, or, to *p&lt;ak more
pays 8110 per mile, and $4 per acre for station ported, give Garfield 21,536 majority....Re­ went
Thc Atlanta (Ga.) Con^itutmu comments as
properly, a falling off from Porter's vote of
ground, and 85 pt r acre for a town rite on the turn* 1 rum *11 the couuties of Oregon except two liorbood of Trail--, Ireland, and made the 307. The retnainiug twenty counties to te board follows p
CHICAGO.
*bow tiiat Garfield ha* a majority of 547. The farrnm residing there take oath that they froid will add still slightly to these figures, thus
would
pay no rent greater than the Govern­
“It is the culmination of a serie* of blunders,
full return* will incrcaac the majority to 600.. .
The town of Batesville, Ohio, has Theroult of the California election'te *o clo*e ment valuation... .Count Henry Von Arnim, redndng Garfield's plurality a little below that beginning with tho Potter Committee and end­
of
Porter.
ing with tte surrender of the party to tte
that it is now probable that some ot the-: &gt;*r- who had the misfortune to incur tlie displeas­
ure of Bismarck some years ago, and whose
The majority of Garfield in low* over Han­ selfish whims of an c ement which had John Floc I
noems that Frank M. Bieilenlwugb, a wealthy field and sutno of the Hancock elector* will l&gt;c loyalty
has been imjieached. wants to be tried cock will exceed 80,000, and probably go H5.000. Kelly for its commanding General It would
elected. David 8. Tcny, one of the Demo­
on a charge of high treason tiiat hu may e*tabOfficial return* from forty-eight of the sixty­ appear that the line of sectionalism luu« been Wn»*T -No. 3 H;irta&lt;
cratic
electors,
ba*
been
»o
badly
cut
that
hu
te
cighbonng fanner, came certainly beaten. Terry 1* the man w^jo shot liah hi* innocence of the charges preferred seven ccuntire of Pcuiisyfrauia. and careful sharply drawn by tho voters of tne North ; but
No. 1 Hpring.
ntoxicaU^, and, cnU-nng Senator Broderick, of California, ia a duel, aud against him. Hu request La* been refused.
estimate-* from each of' the other counties, there is nothing depressing in this fact. We
his wife and child
are willing that the North should draw a sec­
Gov. John Pope Hennessy is making make Garfield's plurality 37,811.
im with an ax. His hence run* behind hi* ticket.
tional
hue
iu
pohtica.
If
tte
South
be
permitted
White, Republican, i* elected to CongroM in
There urn iui even dozen candidates deterwimd effort* to suppress domestic slavery
crushed by a single
tho N nth (Kentucky i district over Turner, to draw a line with respect to progress
i's throat cut by tte edge for United State* Senator in Indiana, namely: in Hong Kong, China.... A genttkl uprising of Detuocrat, by a minority of 1.5FL
ami improvument of thorn' conditions
Tte Kanns Legislature M almost unanimous­ and forces which make a people happy iu
B. F. Claypool, of Connersville; Congressman the South African native* is threatened, an
their fields, their workshops and ttieir Mines.
; Presideut Burges*, of Bucfc-r Urn- Br.tteb ndnforcem-nt* axe being sent to all im-_ ly ’tepubhran
sleeping, and killed Mrs. Stephens Browne
A &gt;L Louis dis pa tcii aays that too return* We liave a prosperous future before us, and to
vmrity; John M. Butter, of Indianapolte; portant points.... Edwin Booth made hte first
John M. Coburn, of the name place; Will appearsncu m London tefore a large, fashiona­ from tlie Sixth Congrvsidonsl distriet of Mi»- this end we should look intently. We have the
lownru rue aoor, out was anocaeu
cause
of public education to promote and tte
soon
elect
Hareltine,
Greenback-ItapuUirau,
Cumback.
Judg&lt;Gresham,
Gen.
Ben
Harrteon,
ble and severely critical audience in lb-- Princes*
left for dead. Upon recovering
Ikittor Johu C. New, Cougreiutnan Orth, James Theater as Hand, t, nud was entlmdaaticaDv r&lt;- over Waddle, Democrat, by *bout 600 major­ welfare of a great and growing section to fos­
M. Shackleford and Gen. A. D.StreighL Boudes. eetved. Ho received several call* before the ity. This Is tte fourth Democratic loss in the ter. The Houth ex]&gt;ectod little mire from
curtain, and was loudly applauded... .James State. Tlie Greenbacker* bare gained two and Geu. Hancock's ad ministration, than it will ask
found bidden in a tobaceo-hounc, with his
from Gen. Garfield. We want nothing more
Ru«cli Lowed, U* American Mmurter, dehv- tte Republicans one.
throat cut, not fatally. Jealousr, insanity and
than simple, exact, absolute Justice. If tte
« six small
not er;-d tbo evening address of tho winter
drunktuLnws are tte theories advanced to ac­
uew ITesidcnt owes nothing to the South he at
. change ths nwult, foot up as fui- senrion of the Edinburgh Philosoplu- al
The Electoral Vote.
count for the horrible crime.
least owes .omethuig to tho countrv. aud we
Imrtiiiitc Hi* subject was “Bhokspeare."....
The rote of tho Htates in the Electoral Cob shall be glad to see him cancel this debt by giv­
J. 0. Adsn, a German farmer living
A trptmon at Tokw demolished l.uOU hcm*. s
lege
will
be
as
follows
:
ing
t» an administration as fair, just and as
and sent hundreds of tltbomen to watery
near Woodford, Woodford county, HL, his
clean as that of Mr, Have*."
for Gsritata. 5,010.
grave*....Tlie religious decreu* have been exeoate-d in al! portion* of French territory exei-pt
Illinois Central
Alg-ria and Gomes... ,L*&gt;rd GoUn OmpUil w
Gen. Hancock Interviewed.
to determine that the Haoeock
soon to wod Mte* Wood, .a *beautiful Ir-*h girl
U Oregon.......
E. F. Bertrand, a leading citizen of Judge Terra, have carried CaHforub. by am*- ot dtetingutehed family,
Laycock, tho
11 Ffciitwj iianla .
AusUrU
u®
uahmaL,
i
--------------------defeated
Ritey,
Bockford. Ill, has become grandfather to his jority of 200 to 3(K)a while the Republican* ba vs ---------the
Aiuericsn,
iu
a
'
contest
on
tb«
children by marrying his mother-in-law, Mrs.
election.
Assembly, ami twelve on
Crandall... .Five livp* were lost by a fixwin the
“It would.” be replied. “require too much
R
eturnh from all of the 102 ODuutiee
-pace to print all my thought*. Therefore. I
Is the period between the 1st of May
l&lt;oy. Littlewood made iin
in mind* show tte fellowing result for I’reelwill content myself with saying that pcreonally
and the Slat of October there were brewed in
I do not feel badly boouwe I am not elected.
The excitement in Ireland growing
tte dty of Chicago 811,047 barrels of be-r. dent: GarfiUd «Dd Arthur, 318,'A®; Hancock
Of course, ( regret that the Democratic partv,
I North Carotin*.
English, 27",454 ; Weaver and Chamlcxs.
of which I am proud to bo » mooter, baa been
This would make about 155,523,500 gias.es or and
25,821; Dow and others (about), 50P; tote!
defeated. It ia a great disappointment to all of
u* when wo fail to gain a victory in behalf of
lone on Bnnday, tlx- 7th inst., wa* attended bv
Virginia
the faith aud principles which wo advocate. It
Tux railroad war continues.
The disclaims any understanding with Gc’n. Garfield 20,too of the Irish peasantry, some of whom
IWo.1 Virginia..
i* my wish that it bo understood that I have
about tte futons and deciares that be wtmld wsiksd fifty mik* to be pnswm. Parnell bitno grief on mv own account. The man who
tarty condemned &lt;h» b.lk-tiug of pobcu upon
aMtimea the du ton pertaining to tte Premrates fso x&gt; St. Louis aud Chi.-ago to all£«ite.r.
dirtric s whore smuHrtarvatiou prevail*, and
dervv nf tte United Staton baa a momentous
hfeoomtnaMD toBgttMw km wi.^ivf.aGen. Garfield has sent his r?aigna- used
«te is: B^ton and New York, 84.25 • Philadeltll they become the owuoi* of tile soil. Timothy
O’Suiinan hurled among tbepeojite atwpy of hi* Majortte.

ss

�little

rXiwvj

of Lis handcuffs,

-One-

1 to Ort
jirove

Amivt
1-mJ. &lt;W «-nr &gt;».. time 829,899,548 in
t&gt;eeo ahippad from Minneapolis from 086 in legal tende
Jan. 1 up to November, 1880.
,
the New York bani
treasury to supply
The great Brooklyn bridge, which is
not yvt finished, has nlnwly coat &lt;12,­
specie imiiorts hav
' 385.17&amp;77, cnM there arc &lt;87,569.48 lia332,205. while &gt;49,481,118 in gold aud
liilitiew.._____________ _
89,854.570 in legal tenders have gone
A foreign milling paper says tiiat a out and into various channels of busibarrel of flour can be shipped from
Milwaukee to Liverpool cheaper than
The following table, taken from Poor'a
from Buda-Peath to Vienna.
Manual, • shows the miles of railroads
While a little girl in Norwich.Xlt, operated in the ten Western States, and
was combing her hair with a celluloid- ■ their gross and net earnings :
'/•• .d
J»and comb, near nn open gas-jot, she
/{itUnwuf I
accidentally brought her head too near
O/Mrafed.
the flame, and the oomb took Are. The
frightened girl had presence of mind Indiana....
-enough to throw it from her head, and MJaswrt.’./
na^MT
1S.124.MI
S,9S0,&lt;M»
■eacaped with her hair considerably Mlcblffau...

sdiiged. Thu comb burned on the floor
until it was entirely consumed.
Swimming is advocated in San Frimcisdo as a cure for the opium habit. A
physician gives the history of a lady
who, from taking morphine to alleviate
' the pains of a long-protracted disease,
had become a confirmed opium-eater,
nnd was suffering all th- distressiug
symptoms of this terrible habit. Tlie
doctor ordered her to cross the tmy
«very day and take a swim in tho Ala­
meda baths, *whiph she did, and in a few
movtlis wiu; oomplstely cured.

Jack Rafferty made a wager that he
■could drink without paying in every sa­
loon on Spring street, Jeffersonville,
Ind. He got safely into nud out of
seven places, %ut in tlie eighth, when

(•..AM.-W
4,-rjc ■■ .1

it *U winter toem, fifty clams; cut tlie pork in small
jui-ces and fry; chop tlie onions fine and
manure?'* So fry; Is/il Ute’pototore aud chop the dams
the ttime
une the moderately
mouvrateiy fine;
line; put
pin all
au the
sue ingredients
mgrruicuiin j
.
..
. •let. them aimmer
.
.t .
it is spread ti»r । together
aud
gently!
I&lt;— until the tomatoes are cookeil. The
and wash- ' al»ve quantity makes one gallon of •
1 chowder
■
1
M
S...CW
Bl.-S«W
• allege,
8fiord To&gt;taT»
Tomatoes
—Select ri!»
ripe lorn.,
tome. |
■- enough• to
• remove the
....
i; where
akin,
an irritant of Uh- digestive Organs;
-------- toes, scald
it producee irritation ii ia simply the cut "through the center, take out th* P’dp ’
consequence of allowing animals to eat and seeds, weigh the clean halves. To
too much of tlie ordoriferoua, appetirisg eight pounds, in a ]xjreduin ketti^, put
forage and not drinking sufiiciently, oue quart of the Iwst cider vinegar, one
ounce of whole cloves, one ounce of all­
brings on indigestion.
. Exiwbiknce teachtw that stock enter­ spice, one ounce of cinnamon tied in a
ing into winter quarters in good oandi- muslin cloth, and three pounds of brown
1 tion can be kept without difficulty; while riigar; in this spiced ond sweetened vin­
an animal
annum iiegiuning
pegmiUDg the
uie winter in
m poor
jxor egar
■t'.— boil the tomatoes
,jTi from,
—i five
i-to ten
F
condition, notwithatailding an abundance I minutes, until cooked through; t&gt;kin&gt; out,
•2
until unite
and allow the nvrnu
syrup to
to. i-oil
I oil until
quite
of feed, careful housing nnd *1...
tlie !...»&gt;
best at­ nnd
tention, will invariably lie in jxxir order thick, then pour over tlie tomatoes; let
tying up, and
in the following spring; particularly is stand over night before
keep in a cool place.
tliis tho case with common stock. Fat
Chow-Chow.—-Two heads of cabbngb
stock consumes a less amount of food
than poor stock, because there is not so cut fine; one-half peck of green toma­
much required to keep up the animal toes, one-half peck of onions, five dozen

13,r.*j,w&gt;

ViqOROvs. healthy ,-fowls may ahnoet
always l&gt;e detected/by the rich color ot
thrirpomba, -’’ f
~ ________________
Tho miles of railroad ojierating in | of health. Tlie cdmb of a deceased fowl ।
these ten States aggregate about 40,380; always loses color' in proportion ns the :
the cost of constructing and equipping disease apprna^btoi its worst stages, in I
ing block. We would jI
.tact ai.txie.ooo.ooo, u..
wpect disease, among I!
gross earnings -------------alxiut $218,000,000
; nndat1 their
fowls
to give t
__ ___________________
r______
Jie matter
the color
comli a'ctoeestudy.
a^cloeu! study. As
the net earnings nearly $98,000,(MX), i of tlie comb
* an ’index,
’
1
vni
itis
toearnings
the fowl-koencr
wl
Tlw
not
of the railroads
of Dli- j itis to the 1fowl-keeper what the pulse of
man subjectbis harmonioi;
to the physician.
noiaalnoeexceeded, in 1879, &gt;30,000,0d«, . ^ ‘oT^nning
everv
High farming ia harmonious; every
nnd tlie 6,880 miles in Ohio report a net.' port fits every other like timbers framed |
earning of nearly $20,000,000. Tlie en- !' by r
a master carpenter. Rich food will
tenirise and energv of our capitalists, make savory meats, yellow butter and
wrf their faith in the future of
r ^’±1
; ■ . . .
. .. . .
, । Ann ixirk. aud large, deep-colored eggs,
euuntiy, have lieco exhibited to a great- ! Iu |H,nt.fib,
not end here. Thare is
er degree in this matter cf railroad i life and potency in tho very excrements;
building than in anv other of the enter- its rich manures will double the crops on
pri^uhiuh hn«-pltaM tho ViuttaJ

quarterk of a pint of small red and green
poppers; sprinkle with ono pint of salt,
and drain all night; pour off tlie juice
and add one ounce of pepper-grain, one
ounce of white mustard-seed, onetounce
of turmeric, one ounce of cloves, three
*
“v’
tablespoonfuls
of ground" mustard, two
pounds of brown sugar; enough horse­
--------" ’
radish, grated fine,
to--------make1-a‘pint.
In
laying tlie
the pickles put
put a layer of pickles
and a lByCr of‘ spice,
Half the above
quantity
pte
for a family of
ouantity will
wL_.make plenty
three or ‘four.
ne Potato.
luiaio.
The

Flaxseed tea, which js good for
cough aud sore tlaoat, is made m fol­
lows : Put two table-spoonfuL whole
flaxseed in a pint u.
of uvuuig
boding water,
wukm. and
boil Rhn...
fifteen rotTmln.
minute*. Out ....
up one lemon
^*d pul in a pjteller. with two teble«pot»ufuls at sugar, titrain the tea
boiling hot through a wire strainer into
“
.ta logetta,
“*» pitcher
. all mediral writers agree that shaded
reets are an essential element to public
the atmosphere, create currents of air,
and produce a refreshing coolness. A
tree is never at rest, even in a dead calm.
It ia always fluttering its foliage and
granted the department of
for the planting of tree* on a
principal streets of the city.

ever, or has fallen into convulsions from
having overloaded the stomach, an instanbineouH remedy, most efficient and
applicable in a large number of eases, is
a heaping teaspoonful of common salt
and as much
ground
mustard,
cucumbers,
shoe
the large
ones, stirred
threescarcely down-before it begins to come
up, bringing with it-the remaining con­
tents of the stomach; and, lest there be
any remnant of tho poison, however
small, let the white of on egg or a tea­
spoonful of strong coffee be swallowed as
soon as the stomach is quiet, bt^ause
these very common articles nullify a

Da. Stonet .Ringer calls the atten­
tion of tlie medical profession to the.
value of glycerine as a remedy in flstu। leoee. acidity of the stomach, and

mported “to Engtand Irom Frtmro .» pp^ p.. glycerin? in nearly ril auu,
the product ot the potato. Throughout ,X?e« them. In aomo cioa, too, it
2rrSdU’a&gt;u“X2^ta'to
I “■»»'•&gt;« P»fa “d vomiting probably,

trade.
Stettin brandy, well known
irritable stomachs. Glycerine does
m commerce, w largely tmported “to ;
J
tta .UgtJrivc Jtion ot popSlates foremost among the nations of andiniuly dollars into the vest pocket of England, and w. aunt trem thence to Ri
hydrochlSrio acid ; and hvfuc^
sins and hydrochloric acid ; and heuev,
tho world.
.
I tlie fanner who practices good culture
Ou while
it
prevent,
tta formation
formation ot
wind
tile
of wiud
A wurow in th. New Orloun. Pu u.,.
JXir fanner write.: Ou tho I product
. of the grape, and is placed on ..Idfo ii prevents
1
- - - -by checking
- - and acidity,
probably
the
------------------------------------- - -- - many a table of England as the same, fermoutation, it in no wuy hinders di­
unc says
1U’° IT l»ught five guinea I while
_«.•»’ fair
»
- • the fashion of going
r without !j ]0tli of Ap”’ 1^79.
ladies perfume themselves
gloves,, ’which
and ont' male, and fed them .on with tlie spirit of potato, under tlie gestion. He administers a drachm or
" has .prevailed
' ' among ‘&gt; hens mid
UK men
iiK-ii for
its
‘-racked corn
until the 27th of May, when | designation can de Cologne. But there two either before, with or immediately
young
for mmw
some time,
time, owes
&lt;
‘
after fcxxL It may lie given in water,
tin te an ac-ident The Prince V.
of .' they &lt;X)m“en,oed &gt;».'•»«? W ,to ,‘ho are other uses which this esculent is
origin vt. *»** OV..WVMW.
. . .
,. ..
,...
. .
[amount
After extracting tlie coffee, tea or lemon and soda water. In
Of1
IIHUVUU. of three hundred,
.X.UUAUU, and then
...to.* turned
turned to
io abroad.
i
‘tea aud coffee it may replace sugar, a
Wales
hud
lieen
dimug
and
wining
hatched
end
brought
out
fifty
young
faring
u
ie
,
h.tetetfl
rfn4
hmnrri.t
ont
flft
v
rnnn-,
4
».
?
j
s
manufactured
into
or
­
The saw-dust, which has become such
substance which greatly favors flatu­
namcntal articles,
ortii
such as picture frames, lence, as indeed does tea in many ruses.
. a nuisance at Minneapolis and along the rather late with several other “ jolly ) ones. They c&lt;»st nothing to raise until namental
good fellows,” and subsequently attend *now covers the ground, as they live on Hnuu-twxes
oi
snuff-lx»xes uuu
aud ouvpnu
several acscripucnis
descriptions &lt;&gt;f
In some casen a cure does not occur till
river below tiiat growing city, offers u .wl fa nwmtion a little the woAe for ,nH/‘ct"
I4redM from *««»• 1 thluk’ I toys, and the water that runs from it in
promising field of entorp&amp;se for who­ «i . rooeptou u 1:111.tbo worto fpr ,ith
H(„
h,,„
„ mo&gt;t the bqiee of ten days or a fortnight.
ever will utilize it Several applications liquor. He had forgotten his gloves, n hundred acre faim would keep the valuable scourer. For perfectly cleonsThe Voice.
have already- been made of it and now but waa in no condition to stand upon farmer's insect enemies away, betides, I jng WOolens and such like articles it is
Dr. Ward, of New
ork,
on
trifles. His little irregularitv instantly i
proper care, he would secure oyer [ ti10 housewife’s panacea, and if the
" Y*’”
**’ says 7
“.this
“*“
arrangements are being made by » n.v&gt;'utiomzod tb» fauluou tor no bi. ! U‘r"' ‘•“’““•"I 'TK"- Ho «»1.1 allow « wulierwomaa b.pi»M toharoohablain.
»■ tho.many iigeuta.which taro
Icw t,, l,ro.J aoa. to krop up U.o aupplr. .ho taevmm euredby tta operation.
“""-or
La. influence
mil,...,,,.. on the
th. voice,
...,™ the
th.
more
or less
Freijch manufacturing chemist for the nniautamuod tho faabtou, tor, no
ancwitor
remarked,
*•
moo
cuatoma
cur1
.....
...
-four
principal
are
climate,
dress,
diet,
•establishment, at Minneapolis, of a lab­
t^y to great Kfagk" ImmmiiaWy ril i
p^r'^„^
i and exercise. Change of climate may
Tame
Qualls
oratory to make from the saw-dust an
cause some slight deleterious effect on
went
-it!. tMr
Hom.tar,intn«h«. ■ Henr, Benbrook . dnjtar iu (tane j
acid, now importeil from France, and
“Unhappily, says the with the roots up and some with tlie residing in Raritan, N. J., has succeeded ! oVcrestimata'd. The present fashionable
largely used by dyers, chemists and hands bare.
writer in tta Pleuyuur. "th. fuhion &gt;““1" .tan. grouml Either w.y may fa
youi.Rqn.-ul.. u romtam ,, p „t dri,„ p, .pxntadlj nnheallhr.
-druggists. It is to be hoped that the
to t’u. country Mill nt wn. !urn, OTt.
*f "“fer
l"'" tb? ------U,“‘ ^
&gt;
The chestunu
undaouomeu
.Women are
are unnaturally
ummlurally
. “mrr’T’t
i . • which
i- i ?".*&gt;7 “a. S Sihas
spread
spreoa to
to this
lais country,
country, and
uuu at
at opera,
opera,* heads.
,*
Inewto covering
r..vr.nnrr of utma
i i neacnesi
i »•th.
_ tluuga
____ ___
,
r
■enterprise will l&gt;e successful.
mxwtediy but
tat wluch hitherto
hitherto taui'e,mS»&lt;ri,
and&gt; other organ,
act
A loose
straw and
and rvDoaiedlv.
theater, ball and reception our JcuncMC Ixmrds tiiat will turn water and can Ih» piOTixi futile. Four year, ago ho earo I j„g Bllnormailr. All clothing aloltld be
atuohed to Um body, and tho
There in a manifest economic alisurd- dorcc wore no gloves. It looked badly got into at market-time, js commonlv tured two Mom. County qualla the to-!
Avoid aa mtmh mi pot
ity in making tlie Patent-Ofifte of any enough anywhere, but when it' came,to used. A barrel or two »£ hbads sunk male being towland,, aud tho male high- , llm,'rom
level with the ground in a dry place tamh Tho tomato laid twenty .font'egg. | »ihto appearing in full dremu TtaUiroat
. country a source of revenue. The fees gentlemen dancing with elegantly at­ always keeris nicelv with us and" I don”t Um first year, tat could not b. mdueed ; ahonW not u, m
l in oom^p,.
paid to the Government should be so tired ladies, and eDcirsling a delicate see why a hundred barrels set in a row to act. The mcond year Mr. Benbrook p,
elc. Chert pkitecton. .hould not
jp, („t ,honU p,
IcJ
regulated that they will, as nearly ns silk or immaculate satin waist with an ahouldii't do us well. —Hartford Courant. ..sin Canada, and nothing Wrt dono with , p,.
p„t wet
o( tp, Hi
The New York Commercial Bulletin Um binta. Tta third-year the female
may lie, just meet the expenses of the arm whoso ungloved hand, aided by the
very iateresting figures, showing made ita net. hud twelve egg., ami af ter apo„u t„ blond „ wd| „
Patent Office. In Great Britain, os ap­ dust and other causes, left an indelible gives
the
i»rojx&gt;rUon »»*
of agricultural
__ relative
caukawc ”pawjM&gt;&lt;Muu
fviuiu tai setting ten days, died. The male bird; qj the different kinds of meat, venison,
pears from a treasury return published n impnnt upon the back of the dress, it product to the total exports of the United i riien sat on the eggs, and six quails were poultry, roast beef, and lamb are th«
short time ago, the receipts of the Patent became high time for the ladies to pre­ States, and concludes with the following hatched. They were all raised by Ben- eaxUcat to digest, and due proportion of
Office during the twelve years 1868 to test at thus being * handled without very pertinent comment “Of our 3824,- I brook, and are still living. xiw\young | fnt Khould be taken os a heat-Huppl ring
000,000 of exports of home productions, quads began
°u
-1st last, I principle to tlie body. Cooked vege1879 were £1,779,892, and tho expend­ gloves.’ So some bright young man, $680,000,000 consists of the products o' , aud up to July 31st bail laid MB eggs, tableft unless'too highly seasoned, are
iture only £504,322, leaving a net gain fertile in expedients, in a flash of inspi­ agriculture alone, or 82} per cent, of tlie ; but they show no signs of setting as yet 1 imajjy digested.
Salads, cut cabbage,
io the public exchequer of £1,275.570. ration, pnll^d out his silk handkercliief, whole. This fact very conclusively iudi- 1 Some of tlie eggs were placed under a CUcumbcra, etc., should be avoided,
Our own Patent Office management is and gracefully inserting it between the cates, whnt class of our people is most di- bantam chicken, andsxxof them hatched, pJU,try should be invariably discarded,
rectly interested in our foreign commerce, j &lt;u&gt;d the quads arc alive to-day. Thu» । Dinner at noon, followed bv a light tea
far from free of blame in this reejxwt dress and the bare hand, prevented a
nnd who among us has most righ t to say ■ experiment of raising young qumjs 1ms Q| nightfall, is a rule which, if rigidly adsocial revolution nnd introduced ‘la wlmt should be the commercial policy of *&gt;een uudertaken by game societies nil jjered to, will lie a safeguard against all
over the world for yew., but tbu 1. Um o^imuy ritack. of imligrtUon. h&gt; orter
.
the nation.** •
The Southern Pacific and the Atchi- mode.’ ”•
fimt Unio &lt;my one lm» nooradad. «o tar Ulnt Uw
„(„U1K1„K 1„, properly perThere has been a greater proportion
-son, To}M*ka and Santa Fe roads an- each
, lOTmedi it in rtwolutely necessvrj' tiiat
No Wonder
(mum He Failed.
xaMcw
of yellow corn raised the post few years ■a the record «howi—Rural ll'orfd.
not more than 100 miles from their ]&gt;oint
■ the stomach l&gt;e nearly empty. Alcoholic
He don’t live in Galveston now, but than formerly. ’ It is claimed that it is
of intersection at Florida Pints, N. M., heb used
beverages should not, on any considera•&gt; . into the intenor
.
use&lt;l to. He went
’ more prolific and sweeter tlinu white.
Mrs. A. T. Stewart is repoirted by a | tion, be indulged in by vocal artists,
&gt;lied to the School Board to 1 This, however, is yet n disputed question,
■about* thirty miles west of Uie Rio and’ applied
New York correspondent to lie animated ; For tho full development and preserteach
school.
They
examined
him,
and
some
contending
as
much
white
corn
per
•Grande, and the gap js steadily being
and jovial, nnd to extensivo
have an’ vation of tlie vocal cords several rales
were surprised to learn that Cuba was a acre can be raised as yellow. But the
narrowed, and will be closed about South American republican republic. establishment of so many gloueosc facto­ wardrobe, including more than a han- must be observed. The exercises mnst
■Ghristmos. Tlie Southern Pacific |&gt;or- He also startled them somewhat in ries makes a heavy demand for white drtxl gounx of the latest mode for morn- be regularly andaystematically practiced;
tion of this great line will be 1,244 miles
corn, which they contend makes a lighter ing, evening, walking, driving, breakfast, i they must always be within tlie register;
ic, he bankrupted the whole nnmer- and better glucose than yellow. If Ibis luncheon,
»^neon, dinner,
ainner, reception,
re«:puon theater,
u.eater, , they should never be pushed to the
long, and the Atchison, Topeka and
.CTlmn. H» proposition io Inch d,.,aillld mjtinnr.. soil it is probrtile it opera, party, Ac. She is evidently re"► point of fatigue* they should never be
Santa Fe end will be about 1,147 mites
she is1 over eighty, made use of when tlie vocal organs nre
Imdon the table. H« sutaeqncnUv, »gi
|^-|r incns~J, it tuiRht !»■ well newing
S ’her
f, youth,' for
!'?
rey.-r,
nude
&gt;
motion
for
n
new
trod,
tor
tmwiiX
to
Jlloura
to
s.-“
S'
’
i
"*
long, making the distance from the Mis­ however, made a motion for a new trial,
.-------- o-------------------- -----------■ kept I attacked with cold, no matter how slight
ci. waa
....... granted.
a
tno t'ackcroun
d. and
_
_
wiTit^r
iMd 'anrn tliisfall
At the '
''^STC'und,
and was
was rarelv
rarely ever
ever ' Always practice standing upright «&gt; as
After
the . sec
souri to Son Francisco alxiut 2,390 miles. which
friend
met him,
and­ [ guV Fair justclo^lwe M'w eu-vend
ln ,KKlet^ *?U1 » without him. She is to allow of full play of the kings and ac-...1
By the Union and Central Pacific roads ond examination a f~”**-1
v
• semens al verv See “nto S? *
SUStTS &lt;T“T i
“^1“
said:
the distance is 1,916 miles, au advantage
" bein8 very kmdland benevo- especially beneficial to tho mngfir. In
“ I hear you failed ou the second akd by a little inquiry, just at this time.
1 anv one can obtain verv desirable seed I W’
generously, both publicly short, learning to sing is learnuig to be
•of about 474 miles in favor of the present
’ ’ w
&amp;m------“wiir^n
7
frn,.\ i andfrom
pnvately.
A worthy person always liealihy.—The Monthti Magazine,
“No wonder I failed. They asked
white\wn
h/thb**time
1
route for business between these points.
a hearing from her. and she ।
„
'
. 4. „
w .
me the very same questions they did be- , three to five cents per bushel more than ',: receives
gives without oatentatioii. She enterBrotherly Live In the Far West,
I mixed or yellow corn. And we would
There are frequent references iu fore."—Galveeton Newt.
Out in California two men stood up to
I recommend persons in gathering their ■ tains handsomely when at Saratoga, ■
Shakspeare and contemporary writings
where she has a splendid suit of apart- 1 fight with drawn pistols, whan ojm of
Japanese Paper.
corn tliis fall to keep their white and yel- ■ meats. She drives ont often in a neat ' them suddenly exclaimed:
to “aea-cool fires,” the term “sea coal”
__
__
Tlie English paper-male era Iwgin to low corn separate if they intend selling coupe with
two superb chestnuts, and ,
“ Be still os death, Bill; there is a tar­
being applied to tho soft coal brought by
I ontukicrawling
up yourshoul
fear that they will be ruined by Jajjanese to the mills or glucose factonei. If, coalman,
---— ’ and footman
’ • -in - dark green.
j ontute
crawling up your
shoulder. Don’t
«ea to London from Newcastle. Early cheap labor. The skill of the Japs iu rtta™’ it* 1?
mlSTitai«taSre sl’'’ " ““•‘■-‘'“•■x troubled wiU: letter, move tool III riu«A him ot”
in the tliirteenth century its use was in tl»c paper bnsiuess is well known. The rt home, it u . m.tter ot indifference ot mquinr
r--giydingStew*rt'.
taxly, —
mid
:।
"Tile
good aim
rim and
mid shoot
.bout quick,
&lt;
—
(
------o
-------««
'
Take
good
Jim,
&lt;Ul ™,m. to .ttnmt m.’r
1
P
prohibited in London on account of its Imixmal Japanese Government has how tt » mtxod. But tor uie “ he BlewmlL dead
seems to attract more at- I for God's sakp!”
*‘l
I The sharp report of Jim’s pistol rang
-unhealthfulnesa; but the prohibition wus paper mills at Tokio, and an agency has m.rket, it trill nchlv p.y to keen tb" teuion th.u 8l™«t riint ever did.
Ixien established right iu tlie heart of while separate from all other shades.— ♦
. --------------------------------o.
. «
..
• out on Uie
Wld
tarantula was
not tong observed, and it soon became London, where the royal paper-makers Iowa Register.
* “
--------*
.
A
Plienomenal
B histler.
, knocked into kingdom done for, while
the only fuel. Combined with the thick tlircaten to undersell the home manufac­
|
William Gumby, a colored man living ! Bill dropped liis pistol and rushed into
-.nnd constant fogs whieh hang over or turer*. Deeply as we would regret to
in Philadelphia, is a very remarkable | Jim's arms, and again they were friends,
HOUSEKEEPER.-,’ HELPS.
whistler. His notes ore ludescrilmblvI while “terantnler juice” flowed freely
■enwrap tho city, the smoke and soot is interfere with the accumulation of wealth
by our worthy paper-makers here, we
increasing the death-rate every year, and still hope that when this item meets the !
Molasses Cake.—Two eggs, one cup sweet and yet withal powerful enough i at the bar. and tor three o’clock the next
to fill a large-sized haJL Gumby can morning Bill hail killed Jim, and was
has even caused some fear of a catas­ eye of tho High Mikado Kockelorum iu 1i of sugar, one cup of molasses, one-half ■ whistle in two distinct octaves at the riding away rapidly across tho plains.
i cup of butter, two w
teaspoonfuls
of sala“PoomuM‘ TJ"T**"
trophe which shall end. in suffocatiug the JaiMin, he will at once establish apaaer---------------------------------relliugmteucy in thtaconnlrr. Tta lm- :
dirtolred m one cup ol tailing sometime, and when asked to give an ;
expensive Violins.
exhibition of his skill he whistled the
whole city, and the calamity of Pompeii I'cri.l |«per-nudtar an bcrtof wmelbing i] water,
’■*” spice, und three cupa of
"» flour.
«■*»
iwnwnyi has three violins, of which
“Mocking Bird" and several other tunes I
in a different form be repeated. One of to his ail vantage by calling up at this
Stradivarins, called the
Prin; Crackers that are not fresh can be in a manner in which md two but three i one “ -- •—
“ -.
—
the r M.cdtea proposed is the imperial office the first time he is in Detroit.— l' mode to appear so by putting them into too«&gt; w«r.atatu&gt;rtly Budible. Ttataum
“ S5.000:
J a hot oven for -a short time. Watch
is an
of the
tiono. i thraaite from this country, so De troit Free Pram.
to b. «M»Uitas batata • tato called the Prince,
“------- ----— Amati,
■­
them carefully, as a minute too loug will and a fife, posscwui.g the swretnees of same value; and the third, called the
tiiat the
» term of “sen coal’’ may
A HANDSOME boy of 14 was seen lying - serve to brown and sp&lt;ril them.
Ita OM oofabinol with th. .l.nUuo. o&lt; Crown Prince, «nd n.v-d for prtlor ploycome into u- »gain.
by the roadidde. at Carrollton, La.,
at &gt;5,000, was made by Mr.
It is no longer “good form’’ to chop the other, and yet paaaeasing sow th fog lnfp
eiirlv in the evening, by many persons
*2“ the
*’ chickens
’ ' ’
» and celery for salad. They that belonged to neither. Hn intend* t.&gt; Colton, of New York, who works so
The gold reserve in the Bank of
r x. i_ r
lr
y
..
..I,...-!,. t.n.1 uz. rwirAfully
ul.zyyilrl *
ou their way to a political
meeting. I’.
--------------------------mnsflie cut with a knife, in pieces about _perfect
himself, and then appear on tho slowly und so carefully that, should he
France tuxoante to 8146,800,0*1, in uw
Jw ---------------waa mooning,
reply
’— and
nd would nut
not rep*
- to ^alf an inch long. Pwt the celery in
i
work
till
very
old, he would complete, it
ttair questions.
qnmta.. They
Ttajf concluded
«»cla&lt;£i that ;u«t tator.
ttat it m.y tafrtoh
Bank of England to &gt;128,312.650, in tthr tlwir
u said, only fifteen violins.
A minister had a key-board placed
United States treasury to $185,244,839, he was drunk, and lei him alone. The and crisp.
•
Did It Wilk a Toothpick.
under his pulpit. To it were attached
and
n----------- ---- “Lt- I fact waa that be had shut lumaelf boThe lion forbore to set foot on the
wires which ran all around the church.
r, one tablespoanful of
~ ‘.Jul little animal
He helm
When any of Uie congregation dozed he mouse, and’ tlie gratefi
one-fourth
cup
of
sweet
woke them up with an eketrio shuck. It j chewed asunder
. the me__
meshes of the net
family, 1
ire the king of lieasta.
Imusis.
worked nil right until one of the sleep- that held captive
Tlie first
people returned ! l»*king powder, one and one-half cupa era reversed tlie
This ancient historical table teaches us
die order of things, and «ue
'
found him dead,
butter.
from the
Sunday morning be worked the mifii»ter
2_nday
mifii&gt;
not to despise imall things. Fitzgerald,
up ho far that he knockixl all the plastci a confirmed criminal, had a litirmlcfa.—
looking toothpick iu his mouth. He

he said “Hong it up,” the bartender
gave him n dreadful whipping. There
were six more liars to cover, and he
struggled on; bnt his appearance was
now against him, and at the eleventh
his skull was fracturud with a club; so
he lost the
'
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to
there call, it Ita whole valley abounda
in streams that help to make up the en­
tire volume of waters. There spread
out into lakes, lagoons and swamps that
extend over large regions of country.
This is specially so in the rainy aeaacma

The channels and lakes are obnhdanthr supplied with fishes. Even large
fishes are often left in the swamp lakea
and streams when tho water is low. A
hundred different kinds of fish ran ba
bought in the markets of Rio, many d
which come from the Amazon.
Those most valued are piran/uzt and
pirarucut. They are the largest, while
there ore numerous smaller varietiea.
Tho Indians catch the latter with hooks
and lines or shoot them with arrows.
But the larger fish ore speared with a
kind of trident. The men aud even
Email boys acquire great skill in the use
of these implementa.
In the summer months the people
come by hundreds to the lakes ami chan­
nels to fish fur the great pirarucu, und to
prepare the fish much us codfish is pre­
pared by the northern fishermen. Some
of these fish are seven or eight feet in
length. They are first dressed and cut
into wide, thin slices. There ore well
rublied with salt and hung on poles to
dry in the sun.
Tlie slice* are taken
under cover every night and carried out
again in the morning. Tho stranger docs
not at onoo relish tms dried fish, yet it
is the standard flesh food of all the
poorer classes throughout a large part
.of Brazil. During the fishing season
the people bailed and live in little huta
along the'shores. Traders, in canoes,
come, with a stock of cheap wares to bar­
ter for tho fish. Thus a trading com­
munity is formed, which breaks up witk
tlie January floods. The piranhaa are
much prized and are easily caught, foe
they are greedy to bite at most anything,
from a bit of salt meat to a bather’s toe.
Boys thrash the water with poles to at­
tract these fishes.
•
The Tupi word jairanha is n contrac­
tion of pira aainha, meaning “ toothed
fish.” The same word is used by the
Indians’to describe a pair of scissors.
There are several species of there sav­
age piranhaa, some being more than
two feet lang. They make nothing of
biting an ounce oi so of flesh from a
man’s leg. People are sometimes killed
by them. Hence Brazilians are shy of
going into there lakes and streams if
they suspect the presence of these fish.
Tho fishermen claim’ that piranhaa will
gather in schools against the larger fish
and attack them. If one of their own
number is at all wounded by mistake he
is mercilessly ret upon and devoured by
his companions.
It is useless to try to use nets where
this fish is found. They would spoil a
net in a fow minutes.
Another dangerous fish of these
waters is the sting-ray. Ho lies flat on
tho bottom, his dark upper surface be­
ing hardlv seen -through the muddy
streams. It left undisturlied the creature
is harmless enough. But a careless
wader in the shallows may step on the
flat bodyj nnd then the great barbed
sting inflicts a wound that benumbs the
wfiole body and makes the sufferer
iqieechless with jiain.
Per.sons have
lieen lamed for life by such a wound.—
Scientific American,
Cremation cf the Dead.
Exactly how to dispose of the ashes of
tlie dead in tlw most satisfactory manner,
after cremation is accomplished, is still u
Question. The ancient practice was to
eposit the ashes in a funeral urn, to be
preserved in a tomb or other sacred
Elace. This is also the modern custom.
iut if tombs are to be required then there
in not’ much mod for cremation, os the
»&gt;me mny as well be buried in the tomb
without cremation.
A recent American patent consists in
providing a parlor bust of tlie deceased,
cut in marble, aud in making a hole in
the bock of tlie bust, wherein-the ashea
are to be deposited after cremation of the
body.
A further’improvement, suggested by
one of our lady correspondents, is to pre­
pare a wet mixture of cements far arti­
ficial atone or marble, and sprinkle the
ashes of tlie’ deceased into the mixture,
which is then to be cast or pressed into
tho form of busts, statuettes, or other ob­
jects. In this wuy various members of a
family might jxwsess enduring portions
of tho ashes of the departed one.—Scien­
tific American.

Coareating to be Shot at on a Bet.
At Kingston, N. Y., in a beer saloon
two men differed as to their relative
qualities us marksmen. To settle tho
dispute one bet the other a glass of beer
that the other could not hit his hat, and *
he proceeded to hold it at arm’s length.
The challenged man blazed awav with
his revolver, but the ball missed the hat
After the beer had been drank, the man
offered this time to .set himself up as a
target, saying that the other could not
bit him. Staggering across tho room he
faced the marksman and culled upon
him to shoot. Tlie other in his drunken
stupor quickly drew his pistol, aimed
and fired, but the chamber was empty.
An officer took the revolver away.

ful career in London. She rentetl a
pretty house, which she fitted up with
the taste and skill for which she has al­
ways been distinguished. So crowded,
indeed, were her rooms with pictures,
statuary, curiosities and old china that
they were raid to rival even those ot
Lady Banlett-Coutts. She has gathered
nlxmt her a circle of decayed society
church dignitaries.
Mendicancy is forbidden in Paris and

�Boones Directej.
J^iniKa (ATIMAl. BjUU,

Capital sod Surplus SI00.000.
SATURDAY.

NOY. tt. 1880.

Salla Drafta oa tko priMtaal atria* la Eatropa. De
pofeM roeahrad. tadaraay Iraaaad at
-oarnrai rafea *f IMaraat.

should

OVRKI ROFKAN LETTER.

have liern rt-intern-d.
John 8. Kimlutll, one of the piopert*
of St. Clair county, and a wealthy and
influential citizen
the town of Kim(Mill, wa* killed at Romeo, on the 94th
ny falling into n cellar at a house
where he w«* visiting.
.
Hon. Perley Bill*, who died at TenuinM-li, Mich., on the Mb, w»s 72 years
of Ng&lt;*, nud wltldl tliere 45 years ago.
Hr was elected a state wnator ib 1854
and again after that, and wa* admitted
io I hr bar in 1842. He diet! a wealthy
mnn.
'
BUlr Harrington, of Dowagiac, Mich.,
well-known tliroughont the west as
iiiiiintgrr of several dramatic and mln4rrl companies rnmmittrn snicide
Nov. 8th. by takii g m ounce of laudtnum. This was .his fifth attempt iu
the past four years.
Mr*. Owen Kirk of Ypsilanti, wa*
found on Snndny, near the paper mill,
• vinr fare downwards in the water
drowned. It is thought she lost her
way in returning from the mill where
lirr husband was nt work, she falling
into the water, became h dples*.
Santel McCulloch, a young farmer
of Harrisville, Alcona county, was al­
most instantly killed Oct. 30th, by at­
tempting to take a loaded rifle oft a
Innd of potatoes, tbe hammer catchlug
on a bag and the muzzle being pointed
towards him be received the bullet just
over bi* heart.

LoMIMHi, Exg, Oct. 20,1880,
Farewell to the nva-sltwro, to towel­
ing cliff*, ssmly twaches, cost no*, nnd
regatta*! A* months sticerd each oth­
er- each one brings ou a new series «&gt;/
pleasures. Ortolirr is dear io hunters!
Tbe long avenues of parks an* graced
anew by thcpreseuca of fair Amazons
' and the echoes of tlie forest repeat tin
report of distant guns. The fairest
amongst the fair nre eager/to win
laurels upon this new field of action
and, following the example given by
the Emprvns of Austria, they not ord*
hunt like Diana, but appear as lovely
as the cresent crowned godde**.
Winter fruitions are gradually com­
ing out. Their general style is true to
the noble, simple character of antique
costume*, hut it is rather puzzling to
decide whether they arc Greek or
Roman. Wlmt do we care, so long s*
they an- handsome and becoming f
' The Coiffure* are decidedly. Greek ami
ortistiod. Narrow bandiet* of gold,
silver aud pearls are worn in the hair.
The new cloak called “Protestation'’
cloak is patronized by all aristrocratic
School Report.
beauties, aud worthy of Iteing so. It
is made of black satin atnl. velv&lt; t* and
Standing of scholars for October.
ornamented a* richly** one please*.
History 7th gnwte—Claud Potter n,
It* fttaracteristic feature consist* in a Minnie Furnias91. Nettie Tuckerman
tippet.of black cashmere laid at tbe 91, Minnie Coe 91, Nettie Nichol*91.
Arithmetic "th grade—Minnie 1 nrback and set off by the most coquettish niss 90, Nettie Tuckerman 90, Geo.
hood of satin. Thistippetis positive­ Gillis* 90, Ed. Lcibliauscr 95.
History 8&lt;u —m iuia Wood,
ly majestic, and the fair wearer en­
wraps themselves in it* folds with the 1 si, Ias ta Furniss 100.
Lutiu 9»h grade—Ota Wheeler 92,
mien of an offtnled queen.
•Stella Wilson 94. Lecta Funiiss 91,
Of late years there has been a great Bertha Wood 98.
Book-keeping
9th grade—Geo, Coe
outcry rtfcainst the hard treatment of
tlie Heir-Apparent, a* it is well-known 93, ftiblla U ilson 99, Bertini Wood 95,
ien. Gillis 99. J. Hackathorn 95.
that tlie Prince cannot afford the ex­
Geography 10th grndi—Fannie Blair
pense which be is compelled to incur. 99. Csu onffith 99.
Rhetoric lUh grade—Cad Griffith
The Melbourne people quite expected,
lite Prince to open their exhibtiun.
Above are the names of only those
His Royal Highness has been compel­
led to administer a “Salisburp” to the whose standing is 90 or above.
L. D. Niles,
expectant colonist, and to plead press­
ing home engagement* a* an excuse
for
that1 A man in a sawmill, at Turnerville
for hlsTbsenpe.
hi* absence. It
It is
is well
we"‘known
"
the Prince had set his heart upon going I Neb., was found sawed completely in
to Aiuundia, but he couldn’t afford the lwo It ia gapped that be fell ou the
“Ste’Tri- almon' imuUted wilh u,c truck iu trout of thtf now when drunk,
mmuv society
-Kh.tr papent, and
und the
tho sixpenny
.i.„„„, |I
TBAHBFEBS.
penny
tattler* will soon have to look to their
laurel*. Some of the newcomer* give
promise of success, and what they lack
in. quality they certainly make up in
qunuity. To my mind, however, we
• nre having rather nn overdose of these
I. M
572* 573 except city,
society papers, and now that laidy
■exy to Liman Bate,
Dudley is nursing a sick husband, and
land, cunsideration,...
Mrs. Lnugtry is attending to her house­
Orangwi lie, coniMrrat Ion
hold tluties in Jersey, the topical nl■ lusions nre scarcely sufficient for the
day thereof.
.
The great strides made in the exports
of America manufacture* to this coun­
try is a daily topic of uneasy feeling of
irnn wiiiww -»■ v.
the English Dress. It is notorious drat
12. HsIUmorv. consideration
. &lt;\ Byrue to John Llcbty, 13
a very considerable.quantity of tbe ex­
lUhi'morv, eoncideratlou . ..
port of American cotton manufnctnre.i
i_M.
Nevin* to it. L. Nevin*,
daring the last year or so
were sole out
.....
x
», Oran&lt;«vill&lt;, cooMUerallot!
ol that country at les*
M than the cost, I1 Wm. IL Nerrin&lt;lon to Alonxn Kidder
!. Mills had been -1 dn 8*e B. lUlllmon-, cou*»d*ratlon
freight,nnd insurance.
.
.
.
n
■ n —* 1. F. W«n
started, and had to lie kept going, even
coo*lder»tion
nt a sacrifice of immediate gain. Tbe
i Worallauil. eonalderathin.
goods were found to be booe«t in makeC
Hcrnra M»
Mraher, 1-2 lucre un
und bring te all intents forced for sale,. J. N. Colleatrr to Hcnrard
1 j.8*?
the prices for a time were cheaper than
■. B
those of foreign production of like 1 'a.Q
quality. Sale* at a loss, however, soon । Sarah i
brought the inevitable result of em- ArpcZ
binUMment. and fnilan*. »n&lt;l .incc
t lu,r&gt;................... .. .............
the weed-ont of manufactures who ex AJ.iiann •» st to Kd Andrr**. Lots u&lt;xk
ported under the above condition
2. Frr«p«»rt, conridrraiioB
175
there has beea heard less of the cry EJvr^^w!-t?J40.l^.?.tr8tr'* l4ork 51
that English cotton goods are to be
superseded by those of Ameryran pron, &lt;-a»tiriou, enudderation
i.wo
duction.- Beyond the cotton goods i J.Q. A. Ftr»&lt;»**u»M.R.T®M.Msrtw««s«
jj-.n- lwwcvm ll'ere i. «n imprvoion | A.^
that the English manufactures are los-----------•4—
,««,
11. Baltimore,
con-teh-rallon
...........
■aae Swanhout to Belle Swatthoat
ing order* from lheir colonies for all
Lot 110 and 111. city, eonaidrration.
other manufactures, more especially
for machinery, hardware, tools, aud
Tbornanfde. eonaideratlon............. —.......... 100
saddlery. Notwithstanding the state­
ane A. Gregory to Marr Thompson. W. 35 ft.
of Lot 2, olock A Middleville cotwlderatlon . IM
ment that such large quantities of
. 1*. Poole to Ratiaom May'*, RO acre* on Bro
Ainvricon tools are scut to this coun­
25, Aaayria, eonaMenitlon............... 3.R-0
try, it is ahown th^t export* of Shef­
field ware* to America in the quarter
ending March, 187V were £105,000com.. \fl00
pared with £'.‘;SJ.OOO for the same qunr- 12. Orangeville. ron.ldvralkin..
ter of this year: and £140.000 for the . “33? i»vru, roMWcraUon?. ”....7.”
quarter ending June. 1879, aa computed Albert Everett io L*»n* Durt.-, n&gt; »crv* «m
wilh £9b0,000 for the same quarter this
**??•
year.
«
‘and 353,
‘ dty, Bunatderailap
‘
‘
----------August.
s. f. i 11 to Spaulding A Co,*. 1-fofI^HcUy
1
con
----------• • ►
MICHIGAN NEWS.
II »
~ s— r.------------------------- Rntwnd, enimdcritloo...................
, ,
• .
i i i r • , I 8*lra Hit to Leroy Orr. 4u acn-a oa See U.
Andrew Arntv of Midland had | its I lutUod.eoMideraUon...
neck broke on the 20th in*L by a run- ' **■----- -- ----- J,“ “*—
rouaid eratiun..
away team.
A 5-yoar-old child of C- Friburger
Aosbville Murlceta,
living near Gruss Lake, wa* drowned
in a cistern Nov. 1st.
Fredrick Johusou, a Detroit laborer
was kille^l on the first in st. by tbe cav­
ing in of n sewer on Randolph Mt.
Chas. Richie, a brakeman on the D.
G. ii. A M. R. R. IL fell from a freight
car near Grand Rapids, and received
fatal injuries, Nov. 3rd.
At Muskegon on the 10th. Edward
Lyon a civil engineer engaged in con­
structing* railway around Muskegon
Lake dropped dead on the street.
Burglars raised Kalamazoo the night
Hew They Feel nt Adrian. Mlcb.
of Oct. 31. Several store* were enter­
Read, Beach &amp;■ Smith, druggist* of
ed. and the store of C. F. Jaunascb was
Ute city, aay that Day’s Kidney Pad is
roblied of about ^150 worth of goods.
George W. Moore, an old and much giving the very best of satisfaction.
respected citizen of Benton Harbor, One of their customers says he would
wa* run over and instantly killed by not take two hundred dollar* foC tbe
the. cars near that pLuc late Saturday one he ba* if he could not get another.
afternoon.
'
La-t w«-rk \\ edm-Mlay, L. H. DesDyspepsia
or indigestion,
Dyspepsia nr
indigestion. nud
nud itt
it*
vdigni's htiie daughter, of Detroit aged whole train of ills, are often caused by
four year*, was sliot by the accidental Scrofula, which derange* the stomach
diadtargc of a revolver, with which ,and’ render*
» - --------•feeble
•*- and —
it* action
un­
healthy . Frixaelle’s Vegetable Purifier
ia die beat medicine that don't that can
iug around a mil! at Chcboi
be used. For sale by all druggists.

*j*£*]

-ria Center. Nov. 94th. nodal Wolcott

Oy ster* ! Oy alrr* ! !

0LEKENT SMITH,

the new celebrated Geo, Wn»hinwfe brand, -by tbe rmi or quart.
Hohfliy
‘
C. N. Dcshan.

Attorney at Law,

nF* Dr. H. A. Peterman of-.Marshall,
will be at tbe post office in Assyria
Center every other Wednesday after-,
noon, and nt tbe Wolcott houae, Nashvilltj every other Thursday. Nor. 24th i
and 25tb. The Dr. treats Nervous
Diseases
with
constnut
success.
-Those suffering n itii incipient Insanity,
Nervous Prost mt io ti. Spinal Disease,
Sciatica aud other forms of Neuralgia
will consult their own best interest by
consulting him. .
7M0

JUST RECEIVED

ty Buy your Schoo! Books of F. T.
Boise. A complete line.
PF" Will- nay tlie highvs: market
price in cash for unsalted batter Farm­
ers bring in your butter and save the
salt.
____________ _ _____ E. Rkf.sk.

A Full Car Load of Lumber Wagon", 3 Spring Wagons, Top
and Open Buggies and Phretona, to be sold at low prices,

. ry Dr. Peterman will be nt As­
syria Center on Nov. 34th, and at Wol­
cott House, Nashville, Nov. 95th, to ex­
amine and proterilm for those miffuriug
with Nervous nnd Chronic diseases.

/

ON

ONE

WITH EACH ONE

Mrs. Potts’ SAD IRON

Ater’s Cathartic Pill* are the bent
of all purgative* for family use. They
are the product of long, laborious, and
succtmsinl chemical investigation, and
their ex tensive-use. by physician* in
their practice, and by all civilised na­
tions, proves them the best and most
effectual. purgative Pill that medical
science enu deviifc. Being purely veg­
etable no harm can arise from their
use. In Intrinsic value and curative
powers no other Pills can l&gt;e compared
with them, and every person, knowing
their virtue* will employ them, when
needed. They keep the system in per­
fect order, nnd maintain iu healthy
action tlie whole machinery ■ of life.
Mild, searching and effectual, they are
especially adapted to the needs of the
digestive apparatus, derangement* of
which they prevent nnd cure, if timely
taken. They nre the best nnd safest
physic to employ for children nnd
weakened, constitutions, when-a mild
bnt effectual cathartic is required.
■

W

iwirvirod

nraoft* are herebv notified to I
with Ordinance No. 21 in re- |
i keeping side-walks clear of j
Wm. L. Pabkfu.
•
Marshal, i

HARDWARE,
Iron, Naila, Stove* and Tinware.
n_County acvnta tor the Wlard Plow^i

M. BLAU,
*

Dealer ia

American and Foreign Marble,
^VTEBPVISE

GROCERY
STOK.E ’

ME

New Fresh Coods and Low

Prices.

Boise Ac Fx-anoia*

50 SETS JUST RECEIVED

Kellom'* Colttmbltn Oil i* * powerful rvuMdy,
which ran be taken Internally a* well aa externally
by tbe tender**! intent. It core* al mo* I InatanUy,
ii plraaaut. act inc dlrvclly upon tbe Senroua ayatcm. cauiinK *udd-n buoyancy of the mind. In
•bort the wonderful effect• of thia moat wonderful
remedv cannot &gt;&gt;e explained In written language,
A alngle do*e inhaled and taken aceordinc to dirve-

LOW PRICES TO REDUCE OUR TSOCK OF

Ha, ing bought for OA SB a larg«, neo,
■lock of

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

claimed for it. Warranted to care the following
dleeaw* : Rheumatlom or Kidney Dteeaar In any
form, llradarbe. Toothacl-e, Earache, Neuralgia,
Sprain*. Beulro., Flesh Wound*. Bunions. Burns,
"—». Spinal affection. Colic. Cramping I’alna. Choi(orliu*. Flux. Diarrhoea. Coughs. Colds. Bron

WOLCOTT.

WOLCOTT.

WOLCOTT.

Cheese ui Everything

O' JJEW FURNITURE AT

te C«4uct 1 lint Oia Gnaq 8ten(

I J. LENTZ &amp; SON’S

Wish to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods and low prices, hope to receive
a fair share of your patronage.

Highest I’ricr paid for Produce
COME AND SEE.

We would respectfully announce to the citizensj^of Nashville
and ^vicinity, that we are now

PAD

1’oari TVydy,

BOISE A FRANCIS.

^3|WJHHraiL0CATED and ESTABLISHED

rJpflE NASHVILLE LEYATUB,

Remodeled, Enlarged»Improved
• kin, nouriahlng and *trengt&gt;&lt;ln( veietaMe tunic*,
giving Is Woinaarct I’ornn to cure at one*, ,
|

------ IN OUR------

PAIN IN THE BACK,
aide er 1.*!**« Inllammatlsn a ad

IN 1879,

!**o

to I«2na,l»e

Bright'* Diaasae of th* Kidney*, Dlabetc, Drop*r.
Gravel. Catarrh of tbe Bladder, Inability to Retain
or Expel the Urine, Stone in the Bladder, High
Colored, Kraaly ar painful L'rtnaUng. Dtpoolia,
Caat» or Shred. In tbo Urine

New and Large Store,

Nervous &amp; Physical Debility,

Where you will find

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ui Accuratly.

I’Altl.OU ATS'I&gt; bedroom] suits
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PLAIN
A.IVD .FANCY FURNITURE,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

It can be worn (at ail lime*, in any climate, and
iaeqaally good for

MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD.
De not be prejudiced. GIVE IT A TRIAL and ba ;

ALL NEW, AND OF
THE LATEST
STYLES

Any number of farmers to

desire to announce that having erected
one of the largest and most convenient
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
they are prepared to receive and

PAY THE HIGHEST IARKET PBICl
For any quantity of

• nnd receive It by rvlora mall.
DESCRIPTIVE
Pad |2
K S e.r I PRICK LIST.-Regular
..-..a

Write for it.
”
DAY KIDNEY PAD U0.. Toledo. 0.

THE “BOSS” CARPET SWEEPER.
WE ALSO

That may be brought them. They als*
keep for sale at the lowest prices'

Need*, Flour, Feed. Ume.Balt,
PUuter, Stucco. Hair and
ShiDKlea.

iCLA-KJEW Au FULL LIINJW Money Sayei ky Dealini litk tkn.
■OF
&gt;;■

A1NSWSW0RTH A BROOKS.
ASHVILLE LIVERY.

UNDERTAKER’S GOODS,
BURIAL CASES &amp; SHROUDS

&lt;1. OSMAN, Prop.
1 »ra prepared t» furnbb
SINGLE OH DOUBLE TORN-OUTS
upon »horf uctJcv aud at

DOW RATES.
Th* *Mita *t

COM’KRCIAL TRAVKLKftS

|

lo&lt;t

J£D. POWKKS k Co.

Monuments, Tombstones, Mantlet, 4c.,
anting*, Midi.

z

Perfectly Meltable.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is perfectly relia- j
ble. it having been tested many times |
track I and have Dever beeu found wanting.
_.i... For sale by *11 druggist,, at 73 cent* per ,
land I btallr.__________■_______ —

Doster ia Fa^ sad kapte

TDK/Tr G-OOJDS,

YE^K’H TIME

WRITTEN GUARANTEE

.Aiol tec.

1 hereby give notice that all animals
found rnninx nt large in the village of
Nashville, will be impounded accord’
' 'inapceNo. »0. from nnd niter
!W. 10th, 1880.
8-9
Wm. L. Parker, Mnrshnl.

JULIES BUSSELL,

MADE A araetALTY

Steketee’s
PIN WORM DESTROYER.
weio* jabp.perfectw a*
teah*y«j*ita*e; *«i*j
I
^'* gSTU«^

FOR FUNERAL OCCASIONS
Will be furnished free of charge. Call and eeefua.

J. LENTZ &amp; SON’S

Opposite the WoJeotl Houmx NrahvUie, Mich. -

J. MBUK.

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—The News baa several time called
the attention of the- citizens of Nashville
And Her Environs.
to the fact, that her means of protecting
property in case of fire, are entirely de­
—Winter, this time, is getting in its
ficient. Post experience has taught
work about three weeks earlier than
Rome this lesson, and no one can predict
usual.
how soon a conflagration may break out
—One of the best business . men of in our midst.' A fire company, could Ims’
Eaton Rapids is thinking strongly of organized aud sustained here and the
locating in business in Nadiville.
lx»ys would take pride in keeping iu
—They had the church organ over at good drill for. any emeigency, if they
the theatre Tuesday night, and when could be properly equipped with enginethe music struck up on a dancing tune, bose and the paraph renal ia of a fire de­
ij made us might'- light-headed in the partment. Why not begin at once, aud
feet, but we.are all weak creatures any- some business man who has property nt
risk, subscribe a liberal amount for the
—Now is the time to remember the purchase of an engine, and hand the pa­
p^r.
Wo have a double-barreled, per to his neighbor with a request for
breecn-loading, self-ventilating pair of him to do likewise.

tSeflay.

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,

pants that have done us excellent ser­
vice during the summer, wheh we are
ready to sacrifice for the sake of shiver­
ing humanity.

—H. M. Lechas resigned his position
in Uncle Sam’s service, and E. L. Par­
' risk has been appointed to fill the va­
cancy. A mail agency at one hundred
dollars per month.is something Elliott
has long longed for, and Jie is worthy
the “posisb,” and we are glad he has
got jC
—We noticed one of our young mar-i
ried man in at Boise’s drug store nego­
tiating for a fine tooth comb this week.
Ac stated, very humbly, that danrufl'
was what was the matter, but when a
village urchin scratched his head and
smiled scorufully, the Benedict looked
as though he would rather die if he
were only good enoqgh, than to carry I

rTthat fine comb.

—R. M. Collier, editor of the Grass
Lake Newt, has been threatened with a
horse-whipping by some-one who was
dissatisfied with something that ap­
peared in that paper. Such is life.
When a modest editor is simply en­
deavoring to make an-honest livingand
lead a retired life some impetuous fool
has to threaten to horse-whip him,
and then nothing but a long life of
notorictyis left for the poor editor.

—The Dixie advertising
agency
wants us to advertize for a man and
take a sickle grinder for pay. Sickle’
grinders are not legal tenders up here­
in Michigan just at present, with snow
six inches deep on the level. We will
take band sleds, horse blankets, buck
saws or anything we can use, but don't
want to take sickle grinders and Imobliged to take our coat off and go out
and mow with, the themometer at zero
within ten feet of a box stove.

The Nashville Dramatic Club made
their debut in “The Drunkard's Warn­
ing” and "Dutchman’s Ghost,” at the
Opera House, to a tine audience, ou
Tuesday evening, and each member
conducted him or herself so well that
they won laurels that will give them a
big house jpvery time they put a play
on the bill bonds. We do uot wish to
detract worn the merits of the humb­
lest participant in the piny by making
any one A .star, and, consequently, will
give the east of characters without
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norxxAHDs WAKXIXCi.

Mr. Granville,Jome* Fleming.
Edward Mordaunt,F. R. Timmennan.
Georgy Seymour,,
“ u "—*•*
&gt;Wm. Fclrter.
Tipton,
—A little skirmish occurred up on Smasher,
.Geo. F. Truman.
Howard
Arthur
Ainsworth
Ccmetry street on Monday last, be­
IxtuiM Mordaunt,Mias Helen Allen.
tween Bill Hinkley and bis hostess, Emma GranvilleMiss Lena Fleming.
Mrs. Hopkius. Mrs. Hinkley accused Laura,Mi«» Stella Wilson.
Little Lulu,Nora Ainsworth.
Bill of spoiling her husband's razor,
It seems that Mr. Graville was an
and threatened to scald him, nt the same easy-going sort-of-a man who married
time picking up the tea-kettle, aud at
offhit eldest daughter Louisa to one Ed
this movement, Bill pitched in and
Mordaunt. who fell into temptation
threw her to the floor, jammed her head,
and was in the habit of coming home
scratched, kicked and beat her. A lit­
at two in the morning with his left ear
tle girl who wns in the house at the
paralyzed from too frequent potations
time die fracas commenced, ran out
at the town-pump. Geo. Seymour be­
and alarmed the neighbors, who camo
ing a fast friend of Ed's, turned tem­
running to the scene of the affray, and
perance lecturer in order to keep
Bill vamoosed.
Mrs. Hopkins came
Louisa from taking in mopping to
before a justice and entered a com­
support
tlie family. Tipton
and
plaint against Hinkley, but no warrant
Smasher were boon companions of Ed.
was issued, nnd Bill sought the favor of
nnd lured him ou in the way that lends
the offended dame, and trick to settle,
to the devil, so long os bis money last­
but at lari account no armistice Lad
ed. Howard and his daughter Laura
been agreed upon.
run n temperancebnRh-housc, devoting
—The news conies to us that Lew.
the profits to the rescue of fallen hu­
Clark and Clarence Barheller extracted manity.
Time went on. aud drink
gore from each other nt the dance nt changed Ed. into such a wife-beater
the Cole House, Thornapple Lake, Fri- !
that the angel of death hovered over
day night.
It seems that each had a the hovel of the Mordannts, but Sey­
preference for the name piece of femi­ mour and bis’wife Emmaarrivedon the
ninity, and a year ago, while Lew and spot just then, sent for a homeopathic
the girl were attending a Thanksgiving doctor, and the white-horse rider was
dance at the Opera House, Clarence frightened away, Ed. induced to don
purloined the girl’s hat and Rflawl, mid
1 lie red ribbon, and peace and plenty
hadn’t it been for Lew’s cont nnd bat,
followed.
she might have caught her death ,
rnr. DVtcroiAXM oiiost.
cold going home, and the feud between uaUM Rarth,
.. .F. II. Timmerman.
Burple..........
M B. Brook*.
the boys.datcd its existence from thatMr.
..................
Hcnrv Bchaid,..
II. A Durkee.
time. At thtaCole House dance Clar­ Charley
.. ..Geo. F. Truman.
..ArthurH insworth.
ence wanted to dnnee with the girl, but Jones.
.Miss C. M. Eckard.
site refused.
He jM^rsiRted and was Mrs. Burple,....
.Mi» Hattie Austin.
about to force her on to the floor, when
t’his wnau funny sort of a play, and.
lx*w interposed bis strong right arm,
Chip. Hwept up a tea cup full of puuts i
nnd the bull was opened.
A lively
buttoiiH the next morning, Mr. aud j
time, «ur reporter nays, ensued, and
Mm. Burple had a a pretty daughter
both boys bear marks of the conflict.
I Catherine, which Mrs. B.. being the
—A law suit that made lots of fun best mau of the two,wanted her to mnrfor the boys camo off before 'Squire 1 ry a cormlunt German undertaker by

Scott, of Morgan, ou Tuesday.
Dick the name of Haus Barth, but Katie
Pelton owned a pet cat, which followed was out shopping one day and met a
his hired girl to meeting at Red Ribbon handsome little fellow by the name of
Hall, on Sunday evening, and being a Hank Schael, and so repudiaecd Hons.
modest sort of a bird, took a scat on a Then her strong-minded mother lock­
convenient stone-pile during services ed her up in a bed room with Hirns
and encored the preacher's arguments. while she sent for a* minister, aud if
When meeting was out, a roving, wick­ Hank ardachum called Charley, hadnt
edly-inclined individual, named Orrin slipped into the room, hid under the
Lewis, spied tlie cat, and picking up a bed, and made Haus, believe they
stone, brained her on the spot.
Dick, were somebody’s grandfather’s ghost,
taking the advice ot his neighbors, had her situation would have been danger­
Ijcwis arrested. Young Doc Hall ap­ ous indeed. But the shot gun policy
—They were nearing her home. peared as counsel for tlie plaintiff and had to in- employed to induce Hans
A light burned in the window and she old uncle Jim Miller for the defendant, tn consent to let Katie marry Hank,
,
exclaiine&lt;l gushingly: “What is home and the bursts of eloquence that start­ nnd “I speclidt tint was anld right.”
Taken all things together both play..;
without a mother!” But when he went led the audience at that law suit, would
have
caused
many
members
of
the
Bar
­
were
a
decided
succt
as,
aud
$48.
wja
and
$43.
w.-s
in and she gave him a scat on a low
stool at her feet, he jumped up with n ry county bar to reach for their laurels. realired at the door, which will give
Eventually the case was left’ to the jus- the Reform Club for which the play
yell, convulsively drew from
the
region of his pistol pocket, a ball of tic*-, who decided that Lewis should was given, a big boom. The clnb can
vnrti and darning needle which the old I pay
*’n-v tlie costs
cost* of the suit,
8nit’ amounting
an,oantin8 to | depend upon n
a Ifull house at their next
lady had left there after darning her | **-74« an,! '»uiot onct? “•»«’ W’"’ ou entertainment,
daughter* Mocking*. The young man the Thornapple.
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—C. C. Wolcott is down^vitb a severe
attack of the western fjvdr and offers
to sell out kit, pack and parcel to the
first man that shows up the spondulicks.
We can’t see how it happened that
Charley fell into temptation, and al­
lowed himelf to get in the condition he
is in and long for the forsaken fields of
western wilds, but he’s got it bad, and
his successor in the hardware business
is going to come into {rosaession of the
finest trade of the kind in Barry Co.

acknowledges the truth of the girl’s
remark, but sayR another heart must
ache before he makes up with that girl.

temperance patriotism, boys. Better
to curb your individial feelings like
men and put your shoulder to the wheel
and help the great temperance cause
along, instead of getting indignant over
such a triflling matter, and there by
retard the good work.

— The county board of canvassers
have made their report and the result in
majorities h as follows, which does not
vary greatly from the figures of The
Garfield tad Arthur. 864 plurality.
.Icrocnc, Goreroor, 919 pluralHv.
Laory, Rep. in Coogr—, 732 riar*

piura.-t).

Brown, Coroner. 888 plurality.

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER20, 1880

VOLUME VIII.

—There was a little circus at the RefoimClub meeting last Monday even­
ing, on acount of the reading of the
namesoftbe members who were delin­
quent in their dues, and one or two ho
took die. matter to heart that they asked to withdraw. Pretty small display of

| TERMS; $1.50per

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

QBNQ_STBQliG.'

* (Editor and Proprietor.

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—A Jew, named Freedman, of Char- 1
lotte, has for Rome time made Hinted
visits to this village taking order* for j.
clothing, and on Monday he. came ac- -i
eorapamtd by hi. wife. Serwnl roun,
«port^ and, Dame minor «ay«. married
men. tbonght Freedmnn tree neronipanied by a bonanza, and followed
him to the depot ae they went to take
■ eastward,
' and- one or ।
the evening train

ALMOST A 00HFLAGBATI0N.

About half past eleven o'clock Monday
night
the cry
—
- of “fire,” startled the
inhabitant, ot the central portlcin ufr
the rillairc. and jnmpinR out ot bed
"nd luutely douniuK the handiest
"earing apparel ru the lively order
of bu.iuc-i*. tor the enntting five minutc*.
About the time mentioned above
two of the member engaged in converRation with Freedman, and finally he Wm. Bne! and A. M. Flint were going,
followed them outride the depot, when home from their reapective places of
the remainder of the party attempted burinetta, and when they came in right
to entertain his bewitching companion. of the Union school house, saw a light,
They did not make many advances but supporing that some one was in
before rite took in tire situation and there on business, thought nothing
blandly informed them that riie wan strange until coming nearer, when they
Freedman's wife and under protection. discovered a blaze and immediately
This was a bad sell ou the boys, and shouted the alarm that caused the
they dropped ‘heir heads, made a hasty rustling of shirt tails aa aforesaid.
exit, and now thorn* married men are Buel succeeded in breaking in the door
in hope* their respective wives will not while yet the conflagration was in
find out what company they keep when embryo and a few pails of water suf­
the go out for the evening to see a man ficed to squlcb the flames to such a
degree, that by the time the crowd ar­
or attend a Democratic caucus.
rived, it required the aid of a light to
—Pull down your vest and tie ’ your see where the fire had been.
choker a little tighter, to keep the snow
The fire originated in the wood-box.
from blowing your back down.
which atoou a few feet from the stove
Wright, the janitor, and Chas. Gleony
had been at work during the evening
taking down the Move pipe and trying
to remove the course of the stove’*

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Credit Subscriptions

Year

$1.75.

NUMBER 9.

Asa Matteson was taken U! on Saturday lart
smoking, which had seriously discom­
LOCAL MATTERS.
moded the school for some tunc. The and was unable to discharge bin duties as clerk
Big Bargain.
soot from the pipe was deposited in for D. C. Griffith the fore part of the week.
One apan of large work horRca, wits
the wood box, which was fl lied with Will Griffith Is sublng tn his place.
That C. C. Wolcott means business when he hnmeunud wagon, $150.
dry material for kindling the morning
C. C. Wolcott.
talks of selling out is evinced by the fact that
fire, but Wright declares by the great
be has advertised bls property for sale In the
SCIATICA (sciatic rheumatism) CURED
Horn Spoons that no coals were.depos- Chicago Times and Evening News.
For particulars write to Dr. H. A.
ited there also, and that the fire ia the
Esq. Parady lias been building a pair of lxx&gt;ts
work of some vile incendiary*; but that this week, which measure 13.1; inches* from Peterman, M. D.,Marshall, Mich..or call
mid see him at the Wolcott Hoose on
some embers got into tLat wood box
the dayn he holdrhis office there. 8-11
along with the soot and ashes is the tremitira of a boy under 30 yean of age.
avmh
IMS people gathered .at UK
rs** I have found tlie place to buy
About. twenty j.zu
young
the
most reasonble theory, and that is
residence of c‘ Ainsworth, last week Friday j goods cheap, I got my Boots at
?
,
about the sixe of it. Had it not been
evening, upon the invitation of Arthur, and j
n • G. ArLSWORTH B.
for the fortunate discovery of the fire,
a pleasant time was enjoyed in innocent amuseiy
Mus.
0.
M.
Y
ates, has returned
as it was, Nashville would have been
from Detroit, witlrthe largest and most
tnent.
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called upon to build a new school
Fred Dean of Maple Grove is displaying his complete Hue of Millinery Goods for
house about two years Ixjforc she had oratorical power* by delivering his lecture on the tall and winter trade, ever brought
calculated upon. As it istbe only dam­ "The Genius of America" In the different to Nashville. Her Silk and Satin Cord
age done is the loss of an armful of village* throughout the state. He spoke at and Tassels, for Hat and Dress Trim
ing,-can’t lie bent. Germantown and
wood, wood-box and one seat.
Eston Rapid* one night this week.
Zephyr Hoods, from 73 ct*. to $850.
We arc much obliged to those who gave u* a 'j'w
Tins and Rousuea, long Feathers aud
LOCAL OIBBLE-GABBLE.
lift on Saturday. Moving printing office* that ifobby Hats, childrens knit Coats. Shoes.
have power presses require muscle, and those Hats, Hoods Caps and Mittens a full
line. Cheap for cash.
w)m&gt; so freely donated u* their muscle, ou the
Mr*. Chas. Middleton is quite ill.
time aforesaid, can have our* upon demand.
I sell more goods for 10 lbs. of butter.
N. A. 8haw's little girl who was taken to 4 doz. of eggs and a few shillings m
Mrs. P. Butler has-been nick the past week.
Ann Arbor last week to have her eye* straight­ money than any man in Barry county.
Mr*. J. L. Steven* is recovering from her
‘ D. C. Griffith.
ened, has retut tied to Die home of her grand­
illness.
parents, Cheater. Her father visited her on
KNICKERBOCKER.
Wni. Lindley ex-clerk at E. Reese’s, ha*
Tuesday, ami found her recovering a* fast a« The celebrated ax-maker and hor*e-*hoeer i»
could be expected.
now at the Foundry,ready for buaines*. Call
C. W. Smith has a new press for pressing
J. A. Bachellor has sold hi* place, jnst over and we him.
.
lard from the scrap.
the line in Kalamo, to Steven Benedict, 4
UP' All who wish to purchase Robes.
Ad. Stanton has recovered sufficiently to re­
neighbor, for $3,200, and expect* to leave Kal­ Blankets, Trunks mid Whins, will find
sume business again.
amo. He I* an Intelligent man. highly respect­ it to their advantage to call ou
Mrs. Jessie Pratt, of Leroy, N. Y., is visiting
A. R. Wolcott.
ed by nil who know him and will be a loss to
friends In this vicinity.
the community he live* in.
EV D. C. Griffith, is now roceiveH. W. Flint J* to teach at the Quail Trap In
Relying upon the truth and Integrity of ing bis second stock of goods since.
Maple Grove, this winter.
Arthur Ainsworth, Tits New* reporter localiz­ Sept. 1st. He reports many styles of
O, the snow, the beautiful snow ! O. the
ed last week the loss of a horse by Barney goods much lower than they were
snore, the beautiful snorer!
Brook*. Barney's "horse la alive and wall, but earlier in the season
Col Ain»w»rtb has the frame up for hi* new
the reporter's faith in the aforesaid boy’s truth
nrlfyouwiuit n good Carpet for a
bouse, on South Mala Street.
and integrity is bsuily shattered.
small amount of money, cation L. J.
The district school* ore nearly al) in full blast
Miss Hattie Austin was presented with an \Vnrs-r vv
ii
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j •• u&lt;.t.Lt.ii.
and the ferrule i* triumphant.
elegant ImjuiuI volume of “Tennyson’s Poems"
Charity Raymoml and wife of North Unrtk'ry Tbry that new Vienna Bread at
ami "Sacred Gem*” t&gt;y the Christian Sunday
ton are visiting friend* at Paw Paw.
’
N. A. Shaw's.
8cb«rt. on Sunday last, as a memento of ft’*
Alpheu* Ixxunls, of Oswcgn, N. Y. i* visiting
IV 63 Ovcrcoata to select from at
apprcclotlon of her services os au efficient of­
relative* in this vicinity and Awyria.
,
W. G Atlsworth’s.
ficer In the school for a tong term.
Ed.* Young of Tekonsha, commenced teaching
L. Russell of Hastings was tn the village on
TP' A new arrival of ready-made
in the McKelvey district on Monday.
Tuesday. Lute looks ten year* younger than Clothing at
A. S. LlEBHAUgER’s.
The W. C. T. U., will meet on Tuesday next,
he used to when he resided in Nashville in her
at
o'clock, at the M. E. par«onagc.
j infancy and profounded knotty law points to
tOF Oysters by the qoart or can at.
. We i»e«l every dollar due on *ul&gt;*criptiun.
hi* patron* and put it on the dale, but the
Let cvwy delinquent make a note of thi*.
~ There will be a Thanksgiving party a:
more of that kind of bu-lness he dune the old­
Joe Shamp ha* returned from the north
tbeVernwutvine Opera Houre on Tbunday
er he got. '
wood* where he ha* ixx-n at work in h mill.
evening. Nov. 25, which, it is expected, will b&lt;A meeting of the Garfield and Arthur clpb a brilliant affair.' Hili 50 cent.-.
Henry Roe Im* purchased a new caldron (tore
will be held at Clias. Brady's office next Wed­
for trying out tallow* and lanl in hi* market.
nesday evening, and a good attendance is &lt;leEV* All persons indebted to Ains­
Rural districts desiring the service* of a first |[ sired as considerable unfinished business rcworth &amp;. Brooko, either by note or acelan* singing teacher should sec John Potter.
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Tlio«e irevwg
having j, co
C(,„
IU)l&gt;
j]] „i
nlciiM?
and settle
quire.
Imnmli.re .ueuUuu.
Tprew
ot w
„|)j
CMC call
Call nnd
nettle their
C. C. Woleojt’* sewing machine record shows
return !| account.
IF
tv, tnn
torches belonging to the club willI nlca*.
pica-return
If ha
not# settled in
ten dftyfc,
that he ha*sold 82 White* since August first.
them on that evening.
i their bills will lie handed to an attorSleighing put in Its first appearance on TuesThe Eaton ami Hany Homeupathk Medical I i«ey for collection.
,
day, anil golly how the sleigh bells did jingle.
A
insworth A.
A- Blaokm
rqoks.
Society will hold their regular annual meeting |
AtvnunnTii
Fred Appleman has moved back into hi*
Naahyille.Oct. 38. 1880.
house on tlie corner of Main and Recti street*.
rVWe wonid announce to the hulii-»
MIm Nettie Gardiner, of Hosting*, ha* been
ly desired a* busines* of greatest importance to of Nashville and vicinity, that we hare
visiting her sister. Jftra. C. U. Wolcott, the past
just opened a first clans Millinfity store
one door north of C. W. Smith’s groc­
be brought before the meeting.
ery. Wo are receiving new goods each
Mr*. Sarah Altoft, of Hastings wa*- the
gum of Mr» A. L. Rasey on Saturday ami J UMlBdANlZATlOS OF THE lADIKT CHRIS. week, therefore are preiiared to fur­
nish all (be latest styles. Having secur­
Sunday.
j
TIAN NOCHtTT.
ed t he services of Miss Joe Downing,
The M. E. social at F. K. Boise’* on Wed­
we are prepared ta do Dressmaking,
The ladle* of the Christian Church and *odnesday night was well attended and a plca*ant
cutting ana fitting, with neatness and
ety
convened
at
the
residence
of
Mr*.
B.
F.
time enjoyed.
dispatch. Those requiring anything in
John Tuckcnnan am! family have returned Reynold* on Thursday, to elect officer* for the our lino please call before purchasing.
E. Chapman &amp; E. WrigHt.
from York state, where they have been visiting ensuing year, with the following result: Presi­
dent, Mr*. W. H. Young*; Vice President,
for a few weeks.
W If you want-n bargain in ready­
Dew. Goucher now wrap* himself in a new Mrs. G. A. Truman; Secretary,. Mrs. Frank
made Clothing, go to S. Liebhaiuers.
"Dolman” when he Haunter* forth into chill Boise; Treasurer, Mr*. A. W. Old*. The fol­ where you will find the best stock and
lowing jwrBon* were chosen as a finance com­ the lowest prices iu Buny Co.
November blast.
The legal fraternity, ami a few other citizens mittee: Mrs. B. F. Reynold*, Mr*. H. Webeter,
Brick for Snle.
nf Naebville, have been attending court in Mr*. E. Cook, Mr*. Dr. Wickham, Mr*. J. Aus­
I have just burnt a kiln of 800,000 ot
tin and Mr*. G. A. Howe.
Hartlug* this week.
X
the
finest
pressed brick of the season.
It
was
decided
to
bold
the
find
social
at
Mr*.
Nell Rascy and wife of (1i&gt;rlou&lt; have been
visiting relatives uml friend* in Nashville and A. W. Olds, Wednesday, Nov. 24, when refresh­ Intending purchasers will do well to
6-0.
Wm. BGsTon.
ment* will be screed, ami a general good time give me a call.
, this week.
vicinlty
.
J. J. Potter conunencts hi* third term in the is anticipated. The proceed* of these socials
Rev. E. F. L. Gauss. Galena, lilr *T hayiBarnc* dirtrirt. with Ml** Clara Bochrilor ** arc to lw used for enlarging and refurnishing
the church.
All are invited to attend, and as been a great cuffercr from Kidney &lt;it*ca.«e, and
awistant, on Montlav.
after Iwing told by my doctor* that 1 could not
Minn Rhoda Steven*, of’ Parma, and MUs everyone is aware of the good times all enjoy get well, Icommc'nced the u*c of Day's Kid­
Clara CriMinan, of H*«tlng*,have boen vWtlng at Mr*. Olds', anti the lawlable object for which ney P«d, which ha* now completely cured methe money will be appropriated, they will not 1 an strong and again look the very picture of
health. May all the suffering be helped as I
Ezra and Llzxie Coe of Leroy, N. Y., and fail to fill their parlor* to overflowing.
li*vc been. Is my earnest wi*n."
Mas. Frank Bol*e,
Mr*. Anna Sinclair, a sister of Mr*. H. Coe, arc Miu». W. H. Yovxo,
EV' 100 Suita of Clothing for men
President. Secretary.
viritlng relation* in thia vicinity.
and boy* to cboow* from at
MIm Bciic Price is happy j&lt;o*Mw&gt;or of a FXM
W. G. Artsworii’a.
This Issue hf ThkNew* christens its new of­
Chickering piano, and 'Us hard to tell which
fice in tlie Yale's block, and when It gets used
enjoys it the moat, Belle or Alex.
The best $3.50 Boots in tlie mar­
There will be a Union Thanksgiving service
ket at
W. G. Aylswortii’s.
more and spicier item* than ever before.
at the x. K-diurch, in Nashville, next Thurs­
Keep iu Hind TluU
day, at 10}; a. m. Bermon by Rev. E. Jone*.
Nsshville, Michigan ha* public amusement*
I
will
giVe
to
the
person buying the .
Herman Haver ha* boen wearing a *mllc of where 30 cento pay* for a reserved seal. Hap­
most good* of me within 00 days from
py and thrifty Naahvillc I—Evening New*.
Oct. 4th to December 4th an elegant
caused by the advent of an 8ff&gt; boy in his famAUCTION! AUCTION I!
$25.00German Paisley Shawl.
George will Sell my personal property,
G. A. Truman.
*y; of Mock and farming machinery, at
Mr*. Lucy Ryman of Flint and Mrs. Louisa
ty Oyster* by the dish, aud serve•
up in all the latest Rtyles at
H. Dear.
visiting relatives and old acquaintances in this
____________ N. A. Shaw1*.
vicinity.
ty This week I reduce prices ou__
Pad,’’could
hi* violent Sheetings, Dress Goods, Cloakings,
since wearing it be has slept soundly Rubber Boots, Sugar and other nuaicreverybody and bring your children and help the
ous other articles for cash. I don’t
give away goods but will meet compe­
tition from all quarter* remember that.
C. G. Holbrook, of Woodland ha* sold hi*
D. C. Griffith.
the Union houae and I* to become a citizen of
thia village.

SHOOTING MATCH.

I will have a nhooting match at my re*idencc
one-half mile east of the Mayo ecbool iwuse, in
r. S. Good fat tur-

ty That wife of mine bought her
W. G. Atlsworth, and you
iw how it improves her looks.

E. Cook wishes to announce, that on
and after the 17lb of Sept, he will do
Horseshoeing and all kinds rf Custom
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Work. Cha*. Middleton, the BowShoI will dispose of ray^wsonsl^ropertyu puh- er, will doyoqr work in the mori ap­
proved manner. We shall be nleawri
“y
Nov. 34.
to see you all.
Elgexe Cook.

Pad about three

The Nashrille Quadrille Band wfll give a

Gzo. GautaTix.

pleaae call and artUe up immedUtelj
Mio. L.O. Crocker.
Purite b

�Gulf
this. I

Alter clearing his throat, Col. Bungxu-r &lt;H‘gua :
City
THE CROOKED REPORTER!
• Wlioopin’ Antelope, 'cause I’m the terob,
rar of all that region."
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Gakixitta
(her bimba^
AnMrnlia.
Mras FwKKNcr. Mambta
PITH AX3 POINT.
Oil the I public readingw in England,
coming hither for the same purpose.... ..o...o .... ....
soutinnously, did
A yonvM* of reminiscences of tec tale '
Lead astray—Bullets, in ImtUe.
not tu-eomplish more or get a larger col­ Ole Bull is to l&gt;e mode of materials '
lection.
which the violinist left with his family, j
The dredging was dune from BcventyPiter. Nokton, of Harvard College, j
ftva • to .on* Whired
flttea* milre
cm Account of ill health, lias been obliged ,
south of Newport in the region known as
to give up his lectures on fine arte tins j
Black Island Soundings, tlie depth of yew*
J
The wind has color, for haven’t we
waior being from one tpiarter to tlireo
FBKDHurK.3wAB lias received $l,50tf-. heard of the dark blew ?
quarters of a mite. The specially dbufrom
Barony
tor
the
exclusive
privilege
।
One man can Jail another, but it takes
stroeted atenmer Fish Hawk, fitted up
with the most approved scientific appli­ of pbotograpliing Bernhardt in Amer-

A TAIX OT TBS JralOCl SSTAXU.
a
*
It was a dark aud stormy night in the I
"
“ "
Serious Nevada.- By the flsahfa ’ef'lightning that almost-blinded our hero, I — —... —
___ssr=^»
a solitary horseman might be seen wend-! rixmi, and there was" a brick lodge right
iug liia way amid tho peals of thunder in the way. Backed' right up against it
ances, was uM?d, and the expedition wua
•
Coat, is so black that it is wonderful
that lined tbe road through tbe gloomy, i I went to let go with this yer leit fist, under the direct charge of Professor
,L"CT Hwri^* A°”
how. dealer omurnk.. ton «,beht.
Indian-haunted canyon. By getting Ini what's .scattered more'n a ton of brains
Hint virtue on tlia
rrwtinli storm
antiH 1•
T
.
,,
,
,
..
,,
the French
stage m
menus
Baird of Washington. The ground was that
It is dow thought that if ever the
front of him we can see by Uic fiashre I at different times, and, dog mv cate,
aljMca
gowns,
a
cab
to
drive
in,
and
|
. especially favorabhi A peculiar beam
: North pole is readied it will be by bal­
of lightning that ho is young, and also there was a street-car right in front of ,! trawl was used for scraping tlie bottom onion soup in. s garret
. ‘
!
loonatics.
that in his aide-pocket glistens some- me. Didn’t have the room, Jedge. If i of the oceam~ It was a. net forty or fifty
Fob his comedy of Black-eyed Susan,
'
.kuo.-aowanl. toknow “it it buri. .
Uiing
’t do to fool with-too
muck
I’d hadr.—
the room
I’d--------lieen —Wipin
£eetlong,
j
which still holds the stage, Douglass
, __
&lt;j it
— won
----------------------— —
------ - ------------—----—■— ’ the i , feci
xne month of it wan spread
Brer
.non,
m
ran horned
hmod V'U
awl
~k
bra
flltoen»_^A
leet
Ever Md
and »U»U,
anon, WO
as XVWMIV
some
owl Ciranr
Coroner n.w
view UmoorpM.
the cornae now. '
‘open
____ I “• no
_____
t. v
____________
ri long Jerrold received just
.! what
wb.t MiiloodiS
for । ““ h&gt; be «lh4» b«r KoAtam,
AMlx-l
UMIUVU
1
i hoots
--------------------------------------j,,
mlr
in dtom«er. The bra
mournfully over...
his....
head far
up.. g„,
________ _____
..Mrty-flTe
' “*• I' » more likely to hurt the bthv
Paradise
.Lust-—
twenty-fivedolUrx.
dollars.
I the canyon, he griwps this shining thing, ! asked the Judge.
_...
j rested npm. heavy iron runners, to Nrw
knep H.rwx, Ct. i. proud of ib-opem-;
I exclaiming:
I
“I wUnta whqkrprairie, Jedge. "b®” । the network bag about two feet off tlie bourrnu It Uu only Juul 60,000 iuhabI'*
n the first *
transixirts
------ ~M.JMM.ll.
of delight the
(“Hal”
JI draw Wk lilte this,
ms,see
see !i Ii need
neea bjkicc
space.. , bottom. The lower side of the mouth of j itants,
yet it has three
upera-hi
............................
.
-houses. Ud- happy father rushed into the room, ex­
Mr. Sickembull next 1
■: Then I lunge, tto. Look
* ! Then
bL’n JI the net was farmed of a receding rope, fortuntely, only one of them is
*
“grand” claiming : “I’ve got a eon! It's a
fetches like this, and where’d the man
boy J'-PucA.
weighted with lead. This rope dragged
CHAPTER IL
,
j be if I hud remn? I was afraid of break-, i along the bottom, and scraped the shell­ opem-house.
Mb. Abbey is a Napoleon among the
j,
We
we draw
araw nearer
nenre to our Hero, and by I ing some win's real estate with him. fish; shells, and whatnot, into the net
an-­ PieCe °t l,ark in his sausage visited the ’
theatrical managers. He is bold and en
I Al
the
-------electric
1—kA —
light
J Ikread
1—the
-JT legend in­ Didn’t dare tupi loose. That’s where
Fish swimming at that depth were also terprising. He has arranged
- to
to bring
bring ' butcher's shop to know what had boscribed upon the shining thing that he. he fetched me./ Send him out to Da­
scooped in, and once inside they .were
York Com- । corae
the rest of the dog.
holds in a borixontal position to his kota with wwi--That's all I want. Make entangled in pockets that prevented their outtlie Position Play.—New
incrcial Advertiser. .
’
face ; itishonbitten—herea dozen mem­ him coufe where there’s distance
to
tsuuice w ■ egcjjptog. The trawl would lie thrown
C
laba
L
ovihe
K
kluogo
is
in
Europe,
bers jumped to their feet, protesting move around in. Give me a fair
Lto snow j out
drawn along behind the steamer,
against any advertisements being rung w&gt;lb him bat dao-t «ofl» to. -bem making a swoth half a mile long *nd and one of the toughest problems in the ;
I in on this novel without seeing the pro­ there Mb t room. Kpow I’d emrob • I twe|r. „ fltown leet wide. Then &gt; pow- Euroi&gt;ean mind to fathom is why she ;
twelve w
or luioeu
fifteen feet wide.
a pow- — —r*
r
----- . r,~ •
- . i
■■ twelve
wxue. Then
xuuu.p..Imniui
uitli
Inm
I
ET.
wxma
Y
4
i.mf
ulnnrr
I
.....................
.wnuldt be
v . Ml
. . .to will jieraist in ordering forty barrels of •
prietors
rytoraarrt.
first Carried.
C*rrie&lt;L
bouemlbluml &amp;]»». Fd jol Jung ‘ erfa) boUtiug .ngine
:---------- :
An
out West was in prison for
Fur
ot the Alpine him wound like I ought to ! Who J
t£, t„wl
itB
AnwicAn onions every month.
bbeling a Justice of
the Peace.
r
____.bore
±_7_ tbe rowing __
Rings are not to be worn on tbe first ' ^,&lt;1 when he departed the jailer askej
storm
nrrn our hero hears
beam what a]
appears to ptud for the holocaust? Whod been a iiajgted aboard tho stenmer As many
be the voice of a .
female*
in
...
x ..
‘Jfather to the orphans Td have manu- I os 4,000 pounds weight of stuff would be finger yf either hand, says the latest au- him to give the prison a puff
Plunging the
the spurs
sptrra into
fato his
his noble
noble steed,
steed, fuctured
fartured?? Who
Who’ d hare married the ,
lr^
bottom of.the ocean each tliority, but you am not oouviuoo Um
Plunging
T
KdrtMwe .
he plunges madly down the mountain widows of those who fell around like time the trawl was hoisted. Two barrels young
her itogera
gloves
■ tr.7
it t£ woman
tixeatorwho
thattakes
two off
of her
I BAUC,
““*• WHVI),
wl?nntutui-uii
'
cbtoa ? That’- the rea«&gt;n I let up, of
a day were used in preparing
were
given
to
her
for
nothing.
Lungnagt
.
Might
we suggest the
|
Maj. Jones, next 1
| Jedge. Id rather be smashed than a
upecimens. To putthem in shape
Kaopa oar wfatful «jre upon Um
v- ■
-v
.
ta-i speedy funnatum of another “ society
WuSgoJ&amp;n i-p*or bn*hta.rcuri,
i murderer of the innocents.
That's wm be the work of ueekx. To thoroughly . ’I
An“ RekrnNm
of Um InJ&gt; UldCHAPTER HL
..rorav
*.u
.-X-..X
L
ra
-ran
i where he took advantage of me. Fine arrange
arraag0 and
and classify
the thousands ...
of try by htignhon to prevent Fanny Davcn- ferd.—PtoicA.
classify the
.
When suddenly the scene changed. ! him, Jedge. Lock him up for a term of sjiecimcns obtained will occupy the Com* port from acting her play, An A merican ’
’
ApBoposto
I Four young men are seated around a---------------------irs,r
or
I may‘-------forget myself if I find mission all winter. Most of this work will Girl, iu Buy other form than that in I
-----v-------- the discussion of sense-.
table, in a Southern California town,
n loose."
1ms done here by Professor Verrill and which it was written. Bartley Campbell 1 ’ *,ro‘*PUn^
I whoso features bear tlie stamp of intel“ I think Til let him go,” replied tho his assistants.
threatens- similar proceedings against
। lech They were playing poker. The Judge.
Eject* a note
Eighteen species of fish were caught Frank Mayo with reference to Van, the
reckless manner in which they won and
Virginian.
.
.
.
“ 1’hen let mo go first Keep him here heretofore unknown and undescrilied, be­
lost tliousands proclaimed their calling.
twenty minutes. Let me get where I sides others known to Greenland and
Tice stone which covers the grave of
| They were newspaper men.
cau’t-see him when he comes out, or I Northern Europe, but not to our coast; Miss Neilsofi in Brompton Cemetery,
“Why, Polly,” said her mother,
Grasping a handful of gold from the won’t be responsible for the earthquake. _____
. cralis, shrimp, says the E&lt;-ho, has already been sur­ “ what u time you’ve been. Where is
also a_wonderful variety w
of
A New aud Thrilling
Story, ’j table,
bihle the icongest,
v'oungest, tossing
townng it toward j I ‘won't be lioble for obliterating tbe [
Jobster-like creatures, some of them rounded by dowering plauta’and covered the cotton I sent you for ? ’’ Polly fwho
*----------12— hard by, mur­ town. If you're a patriot Jedge, you’d i Tery handsome, and forty species of them I with wreatlis and immortelles, placed. lias
I an auburn-haired maiden
hard -----------by, murhas lost the money)—'“You shouldn’t
Slur, th., timo iUl th&lt;*reljm.blep&gt;n- ! mured,
S’^'r'lSTrit'Sth^
“Throe beers and raXLd,
a.straight" better hold him back for half an hour." i entirely new. One hundred and fifty-five I there by the bonds of loving and affeo- । send little tilings like
me to buy tot“You won’t touch-him,” said the different kind of slielis, one hundred and I tionate admirers. At the head, pending 1 ten.”
U,e younger
’”“&gt;■«" began to
io sing
ring in
in a. low? Judge
to the defendant
tlie
Y(ir ,|loldd
riiwp with wvbodr
’
to
l fifteen of them not before known on this I tbe raplebOT ..f . Mutable moiiumrot. I
rar
our oggwralton got .ml«- ' plaintive
nlMuii^ra:
"Don’________
____________
voice:
.
A^a't trust him, Jedge," interrupted part of the coast, fifty-five not known as | .tand. «. mmple whita era, berag onlr ranger tb»n yiranelr m cold wia»4.
thei.im
complainant
“If
t.f American
Amririmun wstera,
ttnfprt and' i the wont heibon.
thereunto belonging wc have had no 1
Audmourrhil l&gt;ckt«e I drew it not
’l 1..1
i’ll m**™
l vou’re coin’ to 1i। f..l.»&gt;»&gt;»•&gt;«■ of
Howdl wmilhimroU up in tw&lt;xtlurd.&lt;d
««Jar meetimr utece. Because since
-n
; let him go, I’ll stey
stay .here. Lock me m | thirty wholly unknown to scientists here­ '
Modjekxa has been sued in London the blanket und leave you shivering on
’ blnc\ I
Die elder seemed to tumble to his lay, i a celt
Handcuff
Bind
' ' ---------------------------r------------------—
”
Handcuff me.
in
Bind mo
mo with
with ‘ *tofore.
wen*' obtained. In
addition, *
two
fur 830,080, on account ot her refusal to 1 tlie comfortless sheet every time you
5*for he
10 BtrBddle
don’t kt me get at him.
,:
. new kinds of devilfish, one about a foot come to America this season. She was turn over.—Burdette.
into tin street for non-payment of rent, stayed out, but tho man with tho long j My bile is ri*in’. Jedge, I ain’t safe."
AsmAm. boy went to »» hi. gnmdwe have been unabte uutif very recently |jiur dolJbled his ante, and made it steep
“I believo I will give you ten days,* I long; two hundred specimens of a new under contmrtW u ranger tor Are j
aud pretty squid, and twenty now kinds yeore. After performmg m thu oountov
tofind any onosoft enoughto give u. a : to
but
y’
OQO
hinJ ,
Jd
«
y u wn aays,
Aller looking .mgerlr round
famdraelr-hmu^edho.™ whenprint. fSdring him IH.I
•• Jfako it"Xnth. Jodg^ hfak. it of. starfish were
ri' taken. Of these starfish. three yra ho fadedIto)rondo her with u
bo .xetarad, inquiringiy.-Ob,
JS^romnlfah radm
I •‘&gt;“8 ™"'Wh to cool mo off, rod muko „me .ff nradinTkSv. Q»iri • num- engrarata lor the fourth, mul Ae
£ ^e itowbli
STSXiSri „
S I
C“',t- h"“h 1
J ! WmJjra town. There rin-t room far b« of new ,p«ri«ri rorid. were raght, mule a Lxiudon renturo oo her account, I
ratmg wuh great ran. there. She .
»,y,yOT keen?"
world ; ao we’ve again achieved a local
rHAPTKn rv
■ “ botfa't ,MMke
F* oat’ Jed8e&gt; U
ot them being brought up by the chums that tlie coutract was broken by
.
.
T
, ,
hafaitetion and a Mme
And we’re not
m
.
CHArTEB J7f you want to save life.bushel. Of fan coral some beautiful the manager, aud he seeks to hold her .
schoon-TExcnEB in Iowa had the
rara»«» to oiv»« it awnv either for von to
When the cnos grew louder and loud- j
And he gathered hitqself into a small ' specimens were ohteined. Hundreds of to it
i debt of the world all nicely figured up
wo ano nost onr IntirUord nerhanZ
' °v’ ^4*
hero, coming suddenly to j bundle and crept around his .antagonist sea anemones, liritluintlv colored, some
tx.: — 1
1
! to a cent, when a Chicago man went and
Tub German Crown Pnnoc has liecn
.
for ft (^flah
for H
our “n(Uord«
the foot of the canyon, behold a female and made a bound for the Black Moria. I (Jf them measuring a foot across, do*' &gt; ''bother it ran to IT or 27 a ufa H
As tai this southing round tuis brought ; form perched upon a rock in tho middle [
“I don’t mind going to jail," hb ob- I lighted tho eyes of tho men of science,
tot J
“•’“““"“fl’* ’ »»» ewful ura on Ifa. .choolrater—
awto the verge of financial collapse, it ( of a roaring river.
&lt;
served to a fellow-traveler, “ but I hate One strange discovery was a worm inHo stayed out tho eutro ploy, md
wns resolved unanim&lt;msly, at Ust mootHwdlces of danger, he plunged his j to spill blood," and, as the fellow-travel- . habiting a quill like a goose. ouilL Tho I afterward
told the Burgomaster tiiat he | ‘
'
mg, that something should bo done to ■ horse into tho seething waters, and. as I or handed him one on tho bridge of tho ; quilfe were alxmt a foot long, and
I should never forget the £&gt;erformance, for i
veatare the late statu quo of our
| he grasped her around her slender waist, ’ nose, he fell under the scat and shook I soon after l&gt;eing taken out of the water j the impression made upon him was 1
my. It was, to curtail an elongated ; the horse broke aways and left him alono 1 with suppressed passion. — Brooklyn grow so bard tiiat they could bo and were
greater than he could express. It is al- 1
~aUve- «uggest-d that your servant lllKJO the rouk with the maiden. The Akigfe.
Ssed for pens. They stood up in tbe
ready a tradition among tlie Olteram- ;
try to find a haver for his soul-thnlhng naU.„, with exultant gurgles, rose and i---------------------------------------nmd st the bottom of the sea The
W1M1 oAuimut buiftt™, xvbc -*011 I
mud at tlie Douom Ul mo sea. Alio mergau peasantry that tears stood ii^the j
Memoirs, entitled “ Confessions of a , r&lt;)a
e
until
it
was
c
v
’
’
------------’
KMenntB it was chin-deep around there, i The Horrors of Russian Criminal Law. worms inside were opal coh)red,and eyes of " Unset Fritx" when ae said 1
Reformed Paragrapber," and donate or when suddenly—
those words and grasped tlie Burgo­
As to the manner in which Nihilists wheb takeu oct of their strung^
lend the proceeds thereof to the club to
Mr. Snodgrass
Snodgrass next
j
“I vndebstand that Dr. Jones is
Mr.
I
ments' glistened and prescnt^to|lM^H*r
’s hand.
i are treated in prison tlie ' following uise pretty appearance, so fa^flflVr was master
•chievc its rehabilitation.
Thereupon
_
.
...
rnruoa, saiu nnn
j
may
serve
as
mi
example:
Thkke
is now only c
here is
one theater in the‘ for his health?"
tho underwriter proceeded to read the
concerned. They were raked np by
CHAPTER
V.
1
Iu.
H.
was
arrested
for
a
small
press
country, tlie Boston Museum, whore the
Manuscript for the edification of those
thousands, aud none of the scientific men old system of weekly changes of bill by Fogg, “ Lluit he is traveling for his pa­
kAth
in November. He was placed in
wrfjo hadn’t had the pleasure of perusing
When suddenly they b
‘1 rr.iiiwi
2.2 «™ I , offeree
tients’ health. I know one of them who
both
rolled
,
„ ,nuJ1 Ulll it
a stock company is maintained. All the lur. improved on his traveling,” added
it, bat before the second chapter was and was drowned’, and—
The records of tlie teiniM-.rati.ni at dif­
weached I found that at least half a
Hero the club was in a general uproar &gt; sible to stand upright in it, while walking ferent depths were always made with rest, except tlie few which run plays for Fogg, with energy.
&lt;foxen Coeklcbnrrs imagined tiiat they ■ of protest against the willful murder of I was out of the question. Tlie window great care. At a depth of from 100 to
A little girl once said that she would
j wm broken, and the stoveleM dungeon
were Lit between wind and water, as it the hero right at the start
be very glad to go to heaven, because
' soon filled with snow and ice. L. EL, 142 i fathoms the temperature was usu­
was rulod out.
ally from 51 deg. to 53 deg., Fahrenheit,
who had only his trousers and shirt on
or fewer, ports to study (ox on entire they had plenty of preserves there. On
weir
From 142J to 825 fathoms it was from 42
being cross-examined, she took down
when imprisoned, was left without any
season, and no rehearsals after each new
Kttle mental corns. E.
them
deg. to 43 deg., and at 500 fathoms it
play is fairly started, the bdxjr is almost hex catechism and triumphantly read :'
■ additional clothing, without being even
4bat J did not refer to them order was ’
CHAPTER YL
was 40 deg. The pressure at 500 fathoms .
“ Why ought the saints to love God?”
wretored. but before tlie fifth chapter was
When suddenly tho old man wid, “I ,! for one- moment removed from this cell or over was very great, sufficient to crush confined to the time actually spent in ** Because he mokes, preserves aud keepa
the public performances.
Ii for five months. The only covering given
reached the President, Coh Bungstarter,
vour twenty and raise you five.”
and press together the wood that encased
them.”
i
him
was
a
thin
blanket,
thrown
in
at
It is authoritatively announced that
raped to bn fort ud nwred at me : I
-' I e^l too. WhJ bare you got r
the thermometer until it was a nh'apeleas
Italian universities are now open to
j night and taken away in the morning.
“ Why do you dare, air, drag my family
*• Two pair.”
mass, aud so to press tlie rope usetl to the fiickle PAtti has resolved upon selling women,
rararodtfa
and the young. female pioneers
okatetons to the light of day?"
“No good,” said the old man, gath- 1i The fact that tort.ire is applied in Rua- lower the instrument that it tamo up
„
~;*~**Z3 are learning English iu
which
ahe hu faltarl.r
sion jails is so well known that the rela­
-----------------------------jriy aral
spent » pvat lor. l&lt;
I replied that I never dragged a skelc- ering in the pot, until he saw that
hardened and squeezed together until it i„.,„
_________
rfor
• .v
°
.
order to shriek
shriek with effect to the young
tives and friends of prisoners continually
tune.
The
reason
the
proposed
sale
to© anywhere in my life.
' it was two pair of acre tbe vonng one
resembled a shapeless bar at metal.
gentlemen on the other side of the loom :
is that Mme.
iuuiu. Patti
mm has
wii been
oecn surprised
Kurprutod at
at .. r- .
» . .t •
.—,
“What do you’mean, then, sir, by ’ lind accumulated. There would be noth- try to convey them poison in order that
the high rararot ptawJ opou th. ■ :9*?
■- 1 ~T&gt; -- . .
J'----------JU •’“ —
‘h“*! i1
these unhappy victims may escape the
Tough Hoofs of Horses. '
jo©r impertinent reference to ‘Old Doo- ing strange in that, but the old mon
e«tle, rod that ri,e hd (ron dtapkral think you're red mean, ’
whoever, tlirew
—_r. - ‘ \
**
&lt;•"i
It is stated that the Arabian horses,
*bwr*
imd three acre him»4f. and Lad begun i
p*» ■uo‘1?'
B-— hmdf Mipplmd „
u,
Bntuil hr doproiMon. 1W. on her «,tafa, «b*‘•ptt-faU -PnrX.
“Why " I replied “Colonel tW.. a ‘ to manifest a desire to go behind the
ber^wia pnuMo m3 " m &lt;&gt;»• U : .nnyrn ludit po»o. mx* lough b&lt;»f. Tlie water works which she erected at I
A man who wanted to. buy a horse
’
-------V a”IYtdidn
I returns,
imsely s
‘imaginary
character;
’» &gt; - when
—-g, a loud crash was heard,
JmuU b. quotened.
Ij Um ou« rf lh^ u
, considerable expense have betm de­ naked a friend how to tell tlie horse’s
thrak there was a Doozlebung in the :\ud w?th » shriek tbe fair maid with
“g** “
‘ By his bteeth.” was the reply.
Bdovmff ou. Tr»pp pubhdy booted taU-groin boim the hoof beZme. u stroyed, tlie river and l^d fuvTj'oMchcd —
•wide workL
world.”
”
I
auburn
“ hair entered, crying, “ Fire I*
•be would .oo® mOo the pruonx.xpeJt hod o flint, Old he «u nrnko the moxt upon for fish aud game,
•* day
' ” the man
—went
------ --to thehoreegame. and tlie poachers &lt;ho next
" Didn’t know Helena, Arkansaw 1 I
“
’hich K *°^d •evert- mochm without injury to hi. have had’ the
*’-----audacity
indacitv to come w
to vuv
the dealer, who showed him a splendid black
, ■
_ ......... ....... ................ ............
. ............................ .............. CHAPm-TH.
undoubtly have tried to execute but for
’
Je to
door of the castle
te offer their in^il
avail for horse. The horse-hunter opened the
oaotar married a Doozlebung, and -I
Tlie scene changes. Pacing up and the threats of the Nihilist Committee,
jQ anoent times, historians inform ns, sale, and the keej
keepers employed have •nunal’» O«th and gave one glance,
’isn't intend to sit quietly by and hear down iu the cell of the prison might be who so effectively tetinudirted the prison ,
horaea
to be able been frequently molested.
and turned on his heel. “Idont want
i.™-—
:family troubles exposed; no, not even seen a man about forty years of age,
him,” said he; he’s 32 years old.” He
Solovieff was
only ; jo do so particular attention had to be
had counted the teeth. '
to oave the Oockleburr Club from tho more or less.
Fifteen years hare
An Eye Fountain.
dengue.”
elapsed since the stormy night we left
“We willingly nek oar Urea,” a Bus- Having the toughest of hoofs.
Mr.
A young eel, that had been rat.-d a
The eyesight of the Ozar is said to nuisanoe, and told by its relatives two
Farther reading of the confession had .urn perched on a rock in the middle uan exile said to me lately, “we die IStary, the Amcncan sculptor at Borne,
gUdly io our mme: th. only thtag
Oue of hi. pul.lioUion. «pMk. ol th&lt;- have greatly improved by a simple rem- or three times 6ne morning to “get
&lt;o ceoMi, for it was evident that there j of a mountain torrent
“Will she never come?" ho murmurs, aof-ruUl. tortwr. Mclotu. r-wry lulbm h««. .tiU rototauJ thi. oxtr.
man in the room *1;
but was certain
out,” tied a knot in ita body aud slid
that portions of the manuscript referred as he glances toward the door.
,I r
, wmmmoM,
M uum.
!»»*&lt;»;
but Ihui.
now uenw
mi well known U1U4!1111O.. „( hoot. ■l.-nr.J, doubUoa,
cat'1 spray a yard and a half into the air.
&lt;Hreetfiy to him.
She enters; with a sob she throws ; that doctors are always in attendanoe to from ^e old Reman breed.
r, “What
I ^mioirtw utUob-.'.l th. hr.1 ugn
uia” loot in hon«, il u The temperature of the water is fixed at
now I” the young
*
iand. As it was unanimously resolved
“H
It’s no use, Philander,
Philander.” she cries ; • pubon having Been taken, r
I contended, come from the following 80 degrees Fahrenheit, and the
you needn’t cone*
allowed
to
beat
—
’
—
‘
“
th«A the private peccadill&lt;M» aud failings • ‘ tney'll
tijey‘11 bring in a verdict of murder. ;
■ neglect in breeding: First, hereditary
a——I------- &lt;--------“ • noose, aunts I" Thia fable
i.- jury’s bin playin’ __
i____all
n _•
i . to
-c&lt; the members of the club should not Tlie
poker
night
Public Land Sales.
। predispmition ; second, imperfect nutn- ninety seconds, night and morning. Tlie | teaches whatever vou like.”
-be uaed as a fulcrum to boost the finan- : get the hang of the evidence, and some
. ........ ....
11M 1 tion ; third, alternations of moisture and remedy seems at first sight ridiculously i
—'■-------- ----------------- -------■OmI enmlitten tbf»Twn&lt; wa 1uul in cast infomol mnlu&gt; mn in u Cold hand Of four*
■
i®
i
.v
.
.
simple,
but
it
has
for
Mveral
years been ,
Wealth Not A..
ruu»a » oom onuao
( lowul„ j1MVO been the sal&lt;« and locutions !• dryness; fourth, disease of the foot;
suco-.Wully employed in Russia. For 1
ncaita Ao&lt; OmBipotent.
.-•boat for some oil ter means to accelerate on
1 fifth, faulty shoeing.
Hone bruaders
die literary man or jaded lieauty, going !
Wealth is potent in ita own sphere,
; would do well to consider all these
tones:
with weak and weary eyre to rest, there but i“Pot«nt beyond it. It can put a
Bed at the ‘
is said to be nothing more nifresijing ' b’^fp^-ph under the sea
CHAPTER VIIL
whish bis ■
tiian to bend for a minute or two over a ; *“9 w’tb * network of
ghujici douche.
The eyre recover
«;
The prisoner is j
fay Iris tend at the UJIowf. for
strength in on amazing manner from bridge oceans. It can
wind- । neven-np with thi
discussion it ‘ dcnly—
the fine but powerful impact of the in­ lands and every material
Swing ou Theaters.
it would teks
Mr. Green xmxt I
Prof. Swing, in the Chicago Alliance* vigorating spray, Bnd there is none of
thus appeals to theatrical jieople : “It tnat depresrivo reaction «ucoredmg the
vberewi, that
CHAPTER DL
teems desirable that all our much-ad­ UM oftouioK.
ra the affair
A tremendous roaring noise * heard
mired actors and actresses should re- ;
spent the religions opinion* and feedings
Mobiimki liMb'ta sued in London
of many of their I ««t friends aud decline for 880,000 on account of her refusal to
come to America tide SMaoa. She was teacher. I will
The Battle.
cred to religion. . It’,the men nnd women under contract to come to a manager for
A General, sitting in fr^nt of a hotel of the church are thy friends now at the
in time of war, heard a newslmy crying drama, esnnot the great ahton help the
his papers, “ AU about the battle.’’ The Chrisriun world to keep one night of the
Genmd lionght a paper, but could not
find the account of the engagement­
Turning to the newsboy, he »id, “ I do Swing says •
“ Without pausing to
H. .ny Hauk..-. "So,"
U» asek a phlfo-ophy for a new era iu this
boy; “ you never w® if you sit here!’ shape of art, kt ub simply confess that

S

TMEjtoCKLEBURR G1UB.

�*g oeeu-s

.u.
■ hrtarf Mi.l

LSISTING OF

OOH.

ditiou.
nates are afflicted with dynamite oo the

Or th. MB iMwb«. &lt;J Uw n«« Hou-,
should «pread so far as to infect quiet
Englixb gentlemen who live at home in
ease. Yet one uf the. big-wigs. of the
aemi-raburteui
town at Cniydtm
bad *
Fbn the first time in mon* than twenty
.
yeara we hare a President, an ex-Presi- ] ahwp ■«=ck '* thc xnafady, caused by

Hosiery, Notions, Cloths, Flaning, Stripes, Checks, Denimg.

ORNO

omcx is tsiimaiis

no &gt;«*• “&gt; occorreune tlian the delivery
at his door of a locked cash-box. 'Neither
he nor any of his family had ordered
such cm article, and be at ones suspect»-d a piot
plat wJ
to m^wwuy
destroy not ouiy
only midku
lihnscif but
ea
out
State, will get a foreign mission or some- his belongings bo. he conveyed the box
i with unheard-of precautions to the local
tiling.
‘~
police station.
Tlie men in blue of
J bnXT Lixp’b first night netted $20,­
course' concurred in his view, and with
000;
Bachael’ii, $5,000;
Gerster’*,
ctpud care took it to a neighlioring iron­
$7,200; Christine Nilsson's, $9,300, aud
monger, who strung it up on a scaffold
Beruhordt’A, with all her adviwtuing,
polo and opened it in some mystariouBlyonly a little more than $8,000.
ddicate manner. The cash-box proved

buck, .boomt&gt;

140.Suits of Underwear, for Ladies and Gents.
J^OOT BID SHOE saor.
106 Suita of Clothing, for Meo, Boys and YgiUIis.
53 Overcoats, Jbr Men, Boys and Youths.
. ,98&lt; Prw.
“ of"
Boot* aud SIkicf, for Men Women and Cbildreu.
BOOTH..48HOEH.
368 prw. of Rubber Good*, nil styles.
324 prs. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
A. BURCMAH
50 Pieces of Prints, for 5 cents per yard.

next.

dent, and a Prewidenl-ebwt, all living.
!
—2.---------- ---------J
MAMiACMVHKrrx expects that President j
ChadlxrarDe, of Williams College, who]
wsa the original Garfield man m that ‘

• *.uo
ISOS

I

Juixib Hawkxkh, tlie Repnblican Gov­
ernor-elect of TenncMaee, ia a tniu of
. marked ability, waa an unconditional
Union man during the entire war, is a
Will Tuckeb and Ad Hitt, two Loumember of tbe Methodist church, nnd iaviUe (Ky.) boys, got their desire for
was in attendance at the General Confer- adventure in tbe common way, by rootl­
epee in Cinamnati at the time of hia ing tlie literature of Buffalo Bill and
nomination.
.
Texas Jack ; but their choice of a field
Tub Cameron influence in Pennsyl­
vania is said to be backing Henry W.
Oliver; Jr.,- for Senator Wallace’s seat
The Pittsburgh iron men are also sup­
porting Oliver, as he is one of tho lead­
ing iron manufacturers of tho State, and
is making his tight as a downright pro-

• &lt;ctionist.
• .• •
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Chicago is getting to be a great fruit
market. According to statistics of tbe
census tbe value of fresh fruits sold last
year in that city reached $10,042,500,
while that of dried and other prepared
fruits amounted to $1,301,000.
The
total, iadeding the sales of foreign
•annedaud California, was $16,712,880.

unusual, for they decided to go
South instead of Went They bail very
little .money. They could just pay for a
single ticket to Alabama, and. they de­
cided that one'should travel an a regtfiar

He was tumbled roughly into the bag­
gage car, oad left standing on his head.
CMhe- trusks were piled on his, nearly
Two mahekd men set out on tbe road, closing'the. air-holes.
When almost
not far from Dallas, Texas, robbing the smothered, ho let out his remaining
farmers who came along tangly. When brnath iu a yell for help. The lid was
tbe exth victim had been kaocktsl broken. The contents lu»d lost his dedown and plundered, the other five »ire to roam. He confesvod, and, with
came up and gave cha»« to tlie robbers ; Tucker, was sent home.
a fight ensued, one was shot, the other
escaped, and the liody at the riaia high­
In the City.
wayman was brought ihto Dallas by
Tbe difference Ix-tween “city" and
forty armed farmers.
their country cousins is more marked
than most people believe. The first im­
Bob the preaent cereal year the crops pression which a man has om finding
bnself far the first time in a great city
of tiie United States aaay lie given in is &lt;d vague excitement, accompanied by
mewey, as follows: Corn, $525,096,000; aaeiMiestf danger. The multiplicity of
wlwnt, $410,000,000; be&lt; $270,0M,000; objects appear fantastic to au eye aoctisU*ed to rural scenery; the nnintermitcotton, $270,000,009; rye, $15,00^000;
teat names, the entangled vet purposeful
vwta, $150,000,000; iMukvy, $25,000,000; mua-emeata, and, above all, tlie shifting
buekwi eat, $9,000,009; hay, $30«,&lt;KW,- pauorMBs of unfamiliar human faces,
090; and pork. $130,000,000—corn, comlune au throw the visitor into a state
wheat, hay, beef, rvttou aud pork lead­ of mind totally strange* to him. And
amid so annch tumultuous life he sees
ing in value and consequent ccnaamp- death everywhere on the lookout for a
victim. But if the visitor to these strange
regioai toeka at the faces of those he
Bcfpalo is leading off in new charit­ meets in search of some reflection at his
able idtuw. It p-opaaa thMstablishment own perturbation, he looks in vain. The
of • “ i-nsch.*,” an uh tittxtion to cure for counlenanoe at the dty man, as he treads
his way along tho street, ia eariously im­
the children of the ]xx&gt;r who haw; to
passive. Al a first glance it appears also
leave them alone while at work. Ten to be unubservaDt; but this it is not
cettti a day, 5 cents additional for each
chill belonging to the Fame family, will ing, it becomes evident that he sees
everrtidng. He mechanically informs
be charged. They will be dfainfectwl
and costumed. The younger ones will

DJI. C.

IF.

GOUCHER,

«• »
to «arevr alt rail* tbit T
U _* e
ELKCnCPBYStCUFiadl*
ubjt

CHAS. 11. BRADY,
sod ConTeyaaeiBg aipaciaUy. Bounty and P*t&gt;Bto» Godina proaipUy MUndcd to, aud all »th*r
ba.;iM-a*&lt;M&gt;iruMaj u&gt; my car*. Offio* oppoaH* Un••n iluuae, NaabvlUf. Midi.

LEWIS DURKEE,
Nounr Public, foal E I U aod lui
« ApinL ColUclion* promptly mode, a
LAWYEK,
C«ovtpu&gt;tln{ properly ucculnl
’
b b

bdc

Louis Bridge Company for $30,0002 On
the 26 Ji of September, 1879, he was re­
turning
- luime on an Alton and, Chicago
r
train, and white crossing the bridge the

tue crossing m order to escape the oninibna from cue direction and the truck
Gozn the other. Doubtless custom aud
memory will account for a large part of
it: yet the impaoaive face would probe-

s.U.oU&gt;r
th. bn— 25cent,.
““P"”"'•&gt;»■&gt;&gt;‘
W.
whuh
’*'1 ao* ““ (1°oUwUoo o&lt; tbo bold
He pro. ui. 4 . r,.. theek. win. h be mip- mMdaI&gt; brOT([ilt
bj th, 00&amp;&gt;tanl
wua m»wl frtr- a. rviu zuru«&gt;
_____ Io.
1—Z.______ _ •_
•
»

piB ail .nt
U. -LiHww

&lt;71,1

to lure . qMrta- ta
tLaf Ik.

“al TS.^btab.
’^^Tn'S^S
__ __
_ _____
« .V _ . ■

of the

BOTTLES OF FRIZELLE’S

of the

VEGETABLE

Blood Purifier

EMORY PARADY.

Superior

SOLD OK THE PACIFIC COAST

Domestic

1— Lightest running machine made.
0—Great range of work.
2— Qnirliiw* ; no mm* or gear wheels. 7— Ease of onerution..
3— 1’eJfiTt, (loublr-tlitvnl lock stitrii. 8— Automatic tension and automatic
4— Diirabillry. nriMitg from simplicity I take-up.
of cnmflruction, liHidiiMutuf wearing ft— Loom- t&gt;alley for winding Itobbins.
parts, and absence of friction.
Idirire arm for all kinds of work.
5— Kelf-setting needle and self-thread­
Idsht running.
Finish tuid duraing shnttle.
bility.
slitittlc.
It is the simplest sewing machine made, having fewer parts than any other..
Free from coninlications; it rever gets out of order, is always ready for use aud i
easily nmnaged by the most inexperienced. The direct application of power to
tbe needle, nud the mechanical simplicity and fine uiVithtincnt of ita working
parts make it the lightest running nnd most silent machine in the market.

For sale by FRANK

AGT.,

C.

OF TUE PEACX. CoovvMdog
fully and promptly attended to. UClce
JUSTICE
.«!• Mail HI net. NaahvlHe Mteh.

PARMENTER,

Ou its merits alone, not a dollar used ins
i.ewspa|»ers, the rrcorneudationa at
those mung it being sufficient to make
thia cuormons Male.
Also.

&lt;620.000
BOXES OF FRIZELLE’S

COMPOUND MANDRAKE
. And Rhubarb Pills,

And Agent For Detroit Stove Works.

l&gt;. Oficc o»w HuII'b Drag itor«. V«e
• roobivilk, Mich.

M

Sick Headache, Billiousnes®.

IF. H. GRISWOLD,
U, Homeopathic FbjKiciu aod Snrrrea
. OfBir* and ruatdencr opjMMlle the Mokotl
ILhibt. Prompt aUraUou gheu to c*!J» day er
Bight.

M

A. M. FLINT,

------------- NEW STOCK PF-------- •----------i quAlilic* tur joutBelf.

I
colMrrlloa* piMaqKly

made.

&gt;

« R PARADY,

FA £A32X

«i

rriuu,
Price,

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25c. u
a du
Box
*

FEIZELLE BB03. Propx. San Franciaca,
FltlZELLi: A Co., (lenml EaUent A^vnl*, *

JUST RECEIVED.

WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED

8500 Rrward!

iSTINDARD SCREW FASTENED GOODS
------ SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

^Hterrllanrous Card*.

yy OLCOTT HOUSE.
Wolcott, Proprietor.
Ita pall
imwlatt

p

&lt; &lt;r«tiu&lt; l-*U*r
[iid. Hun Ala

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS &amp; SHOES. WE RECOMMEND THE

Health fa Wealth.

STANDARDSCREW,
BECAUSE IT IB ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

'

RIP OFF THE SOLES

J. PI'KOI IS,

Boss Barber.

- --------------- FASTENED WITH IT.

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CALL AND SEE THEM

C W tsT

NO PATENT NO PAY.
Maple Grave, Mkh

g LIEBHAUBEB,

READY MADE CLOTHING,
XitAhViUe,
ipHAT HCSBA5D CF MIKE t

older taut to the publie schools and came through a thousand people without en­
countering the gaze or treading on tlie
to the institution far their m—fa.
Lkotold S. Rcfitn Lae sued the St

■

Advantages

W. H. YOUNG,

A bottle of water and some liread were
put in with him, and'several holes were

bored to supply him with air. Tucker
drove to the railroad station in a hack,
checked his trunk and settled himself
comfortably in the scat of a first-cLuw
car. But all did not go well with Hitt.

MICHIGAN^

LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC I

girrrtorj.

wm

pauenger, while the other rode in the
trunk as baggage. The toss of a coin
settled that Hitt nhonld go in the trunk.

-

And pricus on PRODUCE as High as the Highest and give
every one a fair, square deal.
.
I&gt;. C. GRIFFITH.

Nashville Jirtrtorj.

Joint C. 1 AXotKB.

P. H.—You can order your &lt;x&gt;ftin i&lt;a*t of tbo
Xbnoiiri, m timber is vearre hen1.
J. C. P.
(Solid South paper* and San Francisco Kt-

-

LOW AS THE LOWEST

Hd&lt;^ of Ncv«di. I wiU
anywhere wert of tho Itocky

moauraiux, at any time yon may appoint. Aa
the choice of weapon* fail* to me, I name
donble-tMUTolcd ahotguriA, loaded with bnckkhlX. T«rni»-Diatan«- forty pare* ; fire a.-d
advance. If yon have not the mean* to pay
year fare to a point wret of .the U.xky monut•“&gt;«. IwU1 mt*17°°al
Awaiting yonr
rrl,I-T’1 r"f”'k,n-etc.,

Opi&gt;o«lte Parady'x Shoe Shop,
NASHVILLE.

E; Some

In two oouffties Garfield did not receive ।
a TOte,
’
j
।
Tkm millioiw in gold bullion and $5,- j
QOO.OOO in silver ia, according to the co-1
timate of the Director of the Mint, on- i
Dually used up in thia country in the '
mechanic and oxnamental arte. Tliia ia ■
.
.
. _ai .■
1
, . ,!
alxiut ontMpurth the yearly product of j
our xuinea.
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. J U J4TEVKXM.

for P2veryl&gt;odyi

I always aim to make prices on goods os

Mb. ffimur Clay, the grandson of ,to be quite empty,-and had merely been
“ Harry of tbe West,” who joined the left by tlie . ubiquitous ahop-boy at tho
riLLAGg' OFFICERS
■ Howgate polar expedition, did not re­ wrong house !
Pr»»ideul — Elihu Clilrn-an.
turn with the shipGulnare, but is spend­
BacvrtUe—FrankielJerhy.
Jon 0. Palmem, of Eureka, Nev.,
ing the winter at Ritenbenk, Greenland.
has sent tlie following challenge to Sen­
ator Hampton, of South Carolina :
Statwtioh from Washington make it
Bia : 1 have noticed your cowardly insult to
appear tiiat Louisiana has tlie largest
my friend. John Starmau, Secretary of the
average yield in value, per aero, of all Trvaaury. Knowtof,. U you mint oertaufly
the States—namely, $17.78. Arkamuwt know, that Mr. SLunuAa*Aj*o«iUun m a United
comes )Mpt, $16.68 ; Texas next, $16.20, Stale* oflicur, BA aUo hi* oAlh of office. iiUcev *
rer triction upon hi* replying to you a* you deand Muaimuppi, $11.47.
Prayer mectiof ou TburMiay rrrnlng*.
, ''
.i Mire, I take t-c ta,inability epou myreU to
E rii 0IMMTTii &gt;u6pAi7Cj?dfiru-A.TI. NewAuusrrn H. Srxrnxx^ ot Grxrrg-., i —~
'• •“
«•
■raw. FsAor. Sr.m™ rvanr M*bb«a Bl
. , . .
... . w ., । gentitmoo, I will refer you to Uw following 1. ni. n&gt;4 7 p iu. Nabbath who.4 bi It w. Pravrr
has »een rv-e
. g
y
&gt; ।
of protnineuev: kx-Gov. j/&gt;w and aiaeltiig erwry Tturwtay *TctUng.
Ml voto. agBUiMt 16 ocattenng. Tlie |
of tWqtnJa.
q
.
Presidential vote in his di*trict wax 10,-, of Uubt all4
386 far Hancock and 4,600 for Garfield, I
yon.

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g A. BUSH,
“THE BOSS­

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
yyILL1AM JONES,

r£HEY HAVE GOT ’EM,

Who?

ft I T F 41T A
“Bl tn I J

What?

KOCHER BROS. NEW GOODS INVENTIONS
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUK

Ladies M. Beaver Cloaks,
W1SIIIGTIN ULIS
tlOHIIE,
Imported. Casfimeres,
DRESS TRIMMINGS in Worsted, Silks and Satins.
£3T IN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
caunot be equalled in this market. Ladies fail not to see them
before you purchase.

Prints, Flannels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Suitings, Carpets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, Ac.,
Is larger and better selected thsn ever before

mm

an insjiection will convince-

KOtnmBSR BROS.

1706

c»r Mtaafast Sr»*«
'
—

�be bad from the rough mixtum.

receive hi* due reward by hi* facreairing patronage.
Our New Stuck* are very desirable oa to style and quantity.
folks and friend*.
Don't aak who that

rty bell i*
for ’till on-.
ly our Jody bcmrdrr.'
The cyclone dilapidated the shoe shop
so badly we arc afraid our *hbe maker
Of the most improved paleni* and shade* of color, from 10 to 15 eta. pur yard.
will have to play freeze out.
C. A. Hunt han been giving tbe Dunn Run Cauhmcrc* ut $1.00per yard.
Kcbool huiuw* a ooat of paiut and putty.
hire, which won varied by
Grand l.edge han a new brtr oven Wish he would do our* likewise.
When the bull*, the bear*, and the'
t wenty fort tn Ae air. Tin
'completed. f6r the unmafactare of
called, were cracker*, and now ndvertines for a lion* got out on that hnut they failed 1
cbfCAu maker. When lioth cMabliriied to find any drar in the fence corner.
j
fqr a-e btle the throt rival wonder of
aru in Tuning order, pcraona can get a
That dreacanakerha* liven far enough
the town. They were done by means a warm meal by carrying along a bot­ from home to know how to attend to!
of n Jumping apparntUH. invented by tle of pepper sauce.
her own affairs, if shu never wiw at: Al way* a specialty. We have Su.ita sizable for umnll boy* and for tbe 300-pohnder.
A‘ team belonging to G. W. Monroe, Homer orKing’* point.
.
'
■
her lutsltand, Walter Dando.
He
‘ (
Cowcumbek. '
MiliHequontly applied the machinery to­ near Indlevue, nui away uu th- atroet
of dial village one daylsrt week, jump­
other dauoera in Loudon and Faria, aud ed into the river, awam around and
/ BALTIMORE*ITEMS.
wqxt MNiHctn tmveral duplicate of Ariel come out at the same p’ace they met
in and
uud were
wore captnred,
captured, no damage l»egj
will be ms io thia country.
Tleetlqii
i* over, and ha«h is scarce.
ing done except breaking the wagon
M
Mrs. J. B. Hall h better.
.
to*wljiich they were attached.
George Muller, a San
Francisco
The
nit,etings
are still in progress.
Deliner Satterlee, 11 years old, living
music fracbw. fell in love with two of
Bovh and girls start for school on
nt
Onondaga,
was
riiot
in
the
face
Mon
­
Mb pupil*. Ella rudporated hit puaday evening by.the accidental discharge Monday morning next.
riou, .while Lizxie did not, and of of a revel ver which he v.-aa loading.
Willis Strong’* oftkle i* better, and
.’burse be wanted to marry the one he The ball entered bis cheek, passing he expect* to return to hi* work in your
rihuldn’t get. Lixcie refusal ao grieved through hia mouth,,entered the other city for tbe firm of Lentz A Son’s the
cheek and lodged behind the ear.
It last of this week.
him that he resolved upon suicide.
is Pared die result will be fatal.
McMauis, Cloik &amp;. Seeley expect to
Taking Ella out an the hay in a boat,
J. J. DuVunx, ex-cigar dealer, ex­ gatinlo their new house thia fall but
10,000 lb*. Dried Apples Wanted.
he explained hi* intention to her. band leader nnd ex-husband of wife cold weather is a damper on them.
Though piqued by his preference for No. 1, at Grand Ledge and ex-father of
The hunters have returued; with
300 Buxhcla Beaus Wanted.
hsi rivnl ahc tried to perauadj him not two children by tlie aforesaid wife, naiyashot.
mormonized with a buxom graM-wid­
3000 Bushels of Corn Wanted.
Hkxe.
to drown hinntelfand for a long time
ow of Sebewn a few weeks ago. and
’ hclff him in the boat boat but he finally decamped for Wisconsin. A short
Mrs. Weigold. of Middletown. Ohio,
time afterward* he was heard of in wnt for her Lntlieran pastor, the Rev.
got free and plunged overboard.
Eaton Rapids, and is now roving.
Mr. Heubner, to effect a reconciliation
between
hcraelf and her husband. She
I
I. E. Hager of BeHevuc, whewe little
tixoth tumble
: girl u*us killed by the cam n few said that her spouse had broomeexevsJollytowx, Dakota. )
!. month* ago, has received a check for sively jealous, and she hoped that the
$50 from the R. R. Co. Mr. Hager is a intiuence of a clergyman might quiet
November Btb, 1880. &gt; &gt;
Brother Heubner responded
pour man, and tho company have man­ him;
DgKi: Of.l&gt; NkwS :
, ifested a charitable regard for tlie un­ promptly to tbe summons, uud was
IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS
I’ve jusit cum iu from lookiu arownd fortunate. as no blame could l»e at­ quite as promptly assailed by Weigold,
with a hatchet, for it was none other
Ae'-r untry. bln over 3 or 8 small farms tached to them for the sad accident
than
the
reverend
gentleman
whom
Simon Rosenberg, an extemdve cloth­
anil seen the rites. Fnet is, I had bout
the husband accused.
Brother Heub­
mode up my mind to by a Hiunll farm ing dealer of Charlotte, chattel-mort­ ner auccetwfully defended himaelf with
We propose to divide profits, and while we can furnish you nearly every­
and quit runin rotund. I herd of 2 little i gaged and /raven bill of sale for $1,900, an axe, but a different kiud of weapon thing wanted for comfort of man aud beast. We will take iu exchange almost
covering his stock, on Thursday of last
farm* that rood be bot-cheep neer beer, ! week. The store, which is in the Sher­ will be requisite-when he comes before everything the farmer has to turn off.
the church tribunal, which has sum­
and so I got on the stage and cum out ■ wood block, wns dosed on Saturday.
moned him.
Irfer.
This is n grate place for little Rosmibcrg daims that report* were
circulated that he was insolvent, rimNashville Markets.
wiui boss men to live. Why, just think, ply fyr a scare, and none of the bills
I hired a ho*s and buggy to ride to see outstanding are due. The proceeding* Wheat, per bo....................-------a farm for sale cheep, cost of .rig, hoiqj may j&gt;osrib)y result in financial disaster
to him.
ami so forth. 10 dollars, 'went l»oht 3
The wedding of Miss Clara Leiter,
miles found the place* but had to giv
daughter of
Postmaster Leiter, of Onlona, perhu,.
a boy 1 dollar to show me whare twos, Charlotte, and George M.EIy. a proniH
found wuu old mm! liouse, 1 old straw nent young at torney of that city, occur­
stack stable, 1 bord pig pen, 50 straw red Wednesday evening. Tlujceremuny
was performed by Rev. T. F. ilildreth,
stacks, and when I uocked a while to
of Grand Rapids.
The bride is a rela­
* 601 Between this and the 1st of January next, and we knpw if wo do wo must sell
the don' of the hovel. I found G dogs, tive of Mrs. Gov. Croswell. The party
without large profits.
3 cat-s and 1 ragged dirty old man, nnd left on a special train die same evening
1 girl, 1 boy, and a nuther young wun to accompany the Governor a* his guest
on a trip of inspection of the railroads rpHE NASH JILLS LEVATOR,
so dirty 1 coodn’t tel ii* party, whether in the Upper Peninsular.
woman’s rite* or fife it out on this &lt;inc,
MICHIGAN NEWS.
if it takes all summer. • Wei, I says, is
thi* Mr. Shaw ? he says, yon bet.
1
A lad named Eddie Klockner fell
says, do yue wish to sei ynre farm • he
down
a
600
foot mining shaft at Han­
Niys, yurn just tdioprin. 1 do. Say* 1.
4■
LN 1879,
what do yue ask per aero f be says, for cock ou the Sth inst.
al!ufit?MyvI,ve«.
Welt aays Mr.
Walter Damon, of Chesaning, aged
Snaw, if yule take it all, and cans wife* 14years,accidentally shot himself, Oct.
dml. and I want to sei and go to Mis­ 0, with a toy histol loaded with a 22
Any n umbei of farmers to
souri. and ns mv hekh’s poor, I thro in caliber cartridge.
the stock and you cau hav it for 7 dol­
Samuel F. Nichart, commercial agent
lars au aker. cash d. wu.
Says I, He for a Milwaukee hotw\ was arrested at
take, but how many akers is they ? Grand Rapids on the Gth, char, ed with
■ays Mr. Shaw, well, thares 18,000 rite
embezzling $1,100.
.
beer in a chunk, crossed tbe river,
Alonzo Kennedy, of Greenville, as­
pointing north, thares 14.0 0 more,
whcct l.uid, just over the line in the saulted his wife with a stove-poker on
the 10th, am’ then tied nnd drowned
other county Ive got 2S------ but by that
time 1 was out of heerin with the. horn himself in Flat River.
on the run, leevin the old man to keep
An eagle caught near Dowagiac ou
on telltn whare his land was, anil meb- election day measures 10 feet from tip desire to announce that having erected
The royal bird ha* one of tlie largest aud most convenient
by hra st it yit, but I nint out there to to t*p of wings.
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
hver.
But 0, what, a puny farm he been named James A. Garfield.
they are prepared to receive and
bad, but I guns I wont by a farm just
Frank Linktie id, of Grand Rapids,
now, He wute. a while. 'Thore* a little aged 12, was roasting on Plnhifield ave­
farm beer teat I see that 1 man own*, nue on the 12th, and rode under a mov­
Light Single and Double Harness's mudeof Iwat Virginia oak tanned Leather.
wlia; In? calls iiis wheat farm.
It is ing train and received fatal injuries.
whare he raise* hi* bred.
He bad. n
Calvin C. White, probably the man
little patch of only 2300 akers of wbeet1
For
any
quantity
of
who strucklhe first blow in the settle­
tins summer, and it only went ■ 0 bush­
el* U» the aker.
I ax«» :.im if he wood ment of Gun Pl in*, Allegan county,
nearly 50year* ago, died ou the 7th,
have entif for his bred, and he sad be
Umt he wood by u*in a lectle corn. He aged 78.
At Battle Crock the trial of A. C. Ar­
didnChav only ten steam thrariiin ma
chiue*. blithe managed to git along nold, hotel proprietor, and John 8nedwith them. Only fifty raen and wimin eker, for conspiracy to commit a forg­ That may be brought them. They akc
ery,
has developed bard fact* against keep for sale at the lowest prices
dun hw werk, but twa* dun good.
He
didnt Imv but a few cattle and bosses, the forgers.
bede Inn selling, but he sed over on hh
Wm. H. Baars, a book-keeper in the Seed., Fkwr. Feed. Uae.S^t.
stock farm wus whare be kept em. If City National Bank at Grand Rapids,
Plaster. Stucco. Hair and
Ido Jake a ride, hved allow me his suicided on the 13th, by shooting niin-toek. Said I how fur is it ? He auscr- self through the licart.
It hj supposed
shingle*.
ed. only tOmiles to tbe ranch. I begin he had become ipsane.
to git rkart. but as 1 didnt hav anything
Tbe night express on the M. C. R. R ■mpv
40 4°.‘A *’?*•but ir
iuwl b’“ •cRin ran into the rear of a freight train near
and didnt hav but a few. what does he Marshall, last Saturday night, demol­
call a good meony ?
Wneu we got at ishing three freight cars and burning
the roach be axed tbe ranchman how the way rar. Tbe express train escap­
menny bosses and rattle than.- was left! ed uninjured.
•
Wolter Crawford, a young man con
fined in the Pontiac jail, died of small
er
ir. 1 tiegun to feel rick. Says I.
Anotlicr prisoner,
Mn, how fur i* it to Michigan, ca s line pox on Sunday.

to traveling Imok and albam agents, to
display around the country.
A girl aMuni«b«*d an audience in the
Someone opened the wvfe in the
Gaiety Theatre, Loudon.twu years ago Sherwood bunae in Charlotte ou Sanby jumping from a high bridge at the day night, and took a revolver ami
tark of the Btaftv, lauding gracefully twenty riiilliug* in money. A large
amount of money in one of tin* draw­

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Notions, Hats and Caps, Furs, Blankets, Sachels, Curtain
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■ Displaying its immense stock of new goods for fall and winter,
from the best manufacturers of Foreign and Domestic Woolen
EITRA TOPS AND RUBBERS.
Shvpi hi RMliir with th pm ' Fabrics in the world. We do not like to work in the dark; WHITE FINH.
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j neitijej. jo we ge]i goods in the dark, but will honestly show
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Pine Cloths for Suitings, Sugar, Tea
Coats and Vest and Pants, is very large and complete in the
assortment. A large and select stock of

going bak, tins country is to big for we.
The good farmer Beta a good table, and
«-.t“y8 Bnd “W up on good
things. When yue enm to Jollytown,
dont Me to call on Charley Jones, the

FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS!

a window of the office of the Bny City
Morning New* one morning last. week.
It is thought they were intended for
the foreman.
/
•
Fay&lt;». a railroad switchman,
was killed at the juoetioo at Jackson,

over

by tbe en-

' Geo. W. Mmk. of Benton Harbor,
while CTOMdng the bridge k&lt;tu»a the

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! GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. New' Novelties. [SALT
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■1 Shtvta, Overalls 1 nderwrar, &amp;c.

2RCK, Under the Tower Clock,
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(tlh her daughter, Mr*. K4. Bu*lx-f.

Our- Stock of TS’oek Wear for- Ladiea iu .
Burt Holly and E. G. Htdbrook couuneuc«.l
: of their dridbcmd, j &lt;*«"** by
Dan id* 1**» Sumi»y,by *priuk.
tlw, nbnrrh
ling, ■t-,1
aud telrtm
taken Irttr.
into the
church tn
iu fnll
full rrwvcouby tbe Biction.
4, under
Norm
Whrelur, their tn fnmt of Muster'•'store. Burk w 01 move hto
shop tberrun so the corners will .have a black­
ia* have WMUmcd full con- smith otMx* more.
Uncle John ftepitens has been troubled with

Hilbert tc. 8cm fur cheese that belonged to the
patrons. The patron* wish that the name of

out .roe night be broke the silence by saying
“I have made. up my miud tn get married thi*

REAL jaTATE TRANSFERS.
Seth Hejmey, the York State man, found out
store on Jefferson St_, and consequently last
week closed out’the same and moved to Clik a-

Tbe Circuit Court convened on Tuesday at

A C’y being sick, there will be no criminal cases
tried into term. Tbe case oi Wm. H. Hayford,

Tbe Juror* drawn for this term of court are:
Hiram R- Dickinson, Castleton; Samuel It
McIntyre, Hastings; Edward A. Rider, Hast­
ings dty, 1st ward; Perry D. Bushy, Hsatings
city, 2nd word; Baker Shriner, Hastings city,
'3dw*ad; Chas. H. Hicks, Hastings, city, 4th
ward; Robert T. Campbell, Hope; ^John J.
Trego, Irving; Alden 8. Farnum, Johnstown;
Cassius M-.Gould, Maple Grove; Henry Hewitt,
Orangeville; John Dolittle, PrairievlBe; Parael
Otto, Rutland; Charles Griffin, Tlromapple;
Wm.- J. McArthur, Woodland; John W.
Briggs, Yankee Springs; Lewis Hinchman, A*-’
syria; Henry Babcock, Baltimore; Mason Byingtef^, Barry; Charles Sbetteriy, Carlton;
Wm. N. Devine, Castleton; Wm. H. Merrick,
Hastings; Isaac N. Carson, Hope; J. Lamorcaux, Irving.
.
LaRor.

“Is that so i Then I .will have to have Benncy I eatate in Barry county, from November l«t,
suppose,” rcfering to the one abe was talking IbBO, to Njkember 15th, 1880.
to. “That's it by gol,” says Ben. The day to Jud*ou DCGriflltb to Robert Talbot, W.; acre*
ou See. 17,\Tiroruappte, umakteratiuti 1,100.
expected about New Yeant
Robert Talbot to J. D. Kenvoo, 40 acre*«un Sec.
A number of years ago a woman came along
17, Tboniahple, &lt;tnj*i&lt;fcretion 1.2S0.
with a child and stopped at John Chrbtler's for GckZS&amp;S to M. J. 4 H. C. Peck. 40 acre,
on Sec. JJ2, Maple Grove, ccmrideraUou 1,400.
a few "daya She aaid she would like to leave
the boy there for three day* until rhe could go Lewi* Durkee to An thorn Ovtroth. 40 acre* on
Sec. V dt 10, Maple ’Grove, conskteraliou
to Kalamaxix, and get her clothe*. She.went
700.70.

ruisetl tbe boy until be was fourteen years old,
when he left John's and ■ has been sky-larking
around every since. A few days ago be stole
some things from B. T. Kent and a complaint

rant issued and tbe Sheriff came after him, but
tbe boy had got word, and left fur |&gt;art* un­
known.
II. II.
JOHNSTOWN ITEMS,
Husking U about completed.
Billie is squeezing out the cider.
Mr*. Hany Paul A seriously ill.
Rosa Hildon is visiting friends iu Johnstown.
H. T. Merrill will return from his bunt this

Caleb Bera has gone to Ohio to spend tbe
winter.
Hones are generally suffering with the dis­
temper.
■
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
Eli Haugh i* fast recovering from hto severe
bruise*.
Frank Barber was Bi town this week.
Dr. J. J. Chandler is getting hto house near­
ly completed.
room in “seven counties.”
Mr. Hull and wife started for their home in
Ohio, Tuesday.
Aug. Bcougal has got settled In his new Ironic
Dave Purchts bu gone North, rumor says to and feels like a boy with a new knife.
find a location to practice madicinc.
John Fisher and three of hto son* »tart for
Mrs. Carpenter and daughter Belle have re­ (be north wood* bunting next Monday.
Sidney Fi«k did hto last Job of threshing for
moved the millinery business to Bellevue.
.

Bettie Creek corporation is operating here with

Melvifi Willison will commence* the winter

Tbe Hawk office moved on Thursday to tbe
new buildiitg erected by it* editor, and dubbed
“Tbe Hawk’. Nest.”
B. C. Hammond has returned again, and is
reinstated in hto old location a* head sawyer iu
Stebbins’ flouring mfll.
'
Silas Loomto and wife and N. A. Yates hare
returned from a season’s trip tn California.
Al) are looking bale and hearty.
H. J. Martin, absent ever since election, Is
expected home on Friday of this week—and
the opera season to Dot over cither.
P. P. Bacbellcr has sold out hto interest In
the livery business to Peter Garrett, who with

day Nov. 22nd.
Tbe hog cholera is still raging and many of
tbe fanners are loosing tlieir whole drove of
bogs by tbe pesky disease.
Clarence Clit+ry ,uls returned from Ann
Arbor with no help for his eye* and it is con­
sidered doubtful that be ever lias the pleasure
of seeing daylight again.
K. N. S.

Daniel Hickey went to Ann Arlxir Lu-l week
to consult the medical Appollo* about his
health, which has been poor for ten year* or so.
He returns home with renewed hope.
“How deep are you F’is asked of Levi Botlomly 999 time* a day. Be is boring for water
at the corner of South. Main and First streets,
and passers-by are boring hbn tor Information.
STATE ROAD ITEMS.
Mr. W. P. Wilkinson Ims been quite sick.

Clifford Baughman vtarte for Benzie Co.,
next Thursday.
D W. Smith has finished husking com and
The school at the Hosmer school bouse U

the efficient district board and Mis* Mlns
Mudge as teacher.
Tbe reform club to going on smoothly, under
the guiding had of our excellent President
J. L. Gregory. One of our very best member*
and' financial Sec’y., tVashington Foster was

HICKORY CORNERS ITEMS.
Snow is falling and the weather is cold.

Wednesday evening of lost week, to wltueM the
marriage of hto daughter, Nellie, with Mr. C.
C. Dewey, of Richlaud. Tbe ceremony was
performed by Rev. M. Bradley, ot Richland,and considering tbe beautiful liridc, tlie Im­
pressive service, the many valuable gifts, the
hearty congratulations, nnd the bountiful nthat could tic desired, tui well us one long to be
remembered. The h*ppy pair have gone to
Utica, N. Y., cm a wedding tour.
A. A. E.

A Republican can be told by hl* smile.
Wm. Howe is building an addition to hto
Mr. J. Murray has finished aud moved into

When tbe Lord made Dave He foresaw that one,

TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.
lied Ribbon Hall in the city of Hastings, on

S mink*. caught and kuied.
Tbe subject which the Writ Kalamo Reform
Club debated on Friday night, was “which cam*-

iljrl

6, J»bn«U&gt;wn. coiiHldt-ratioii 350.
E. F. Ono to C. M. Otto. 77 acre* on Sec. b,
Woodland, coiialderaUon ‘J/MM.
D. G. Cron* to Rachel Crus*. 7 acre* on Sec. 29,
Oraugrvillc, &lt; &lt;moderation 330.
Mortimer Cahill to Leroy Cahill, 120 acre* ou
Sec. 9,15 A 16, Orangeville, cunoideration,

THUM A IV
[T IB A FACT

Largest and Best Selected Stock
Eugene Cook is prepared to furbish you with any style of

Lcrvv Caiiill to A. C. Cahill. 120 acre* on Sec.
9. 15 &lt;fc 16, Orangeville, cuuridcratlou 4,000.
N. B. Willey to JaueU W ilh.-y, 30 acre* on Sec.
'25, Irving, cmuideratiou (XkJ.
John Dean ct al. to C. Belson. 30 acrea oo Sec.
15, Rutland, cotudderation 1,600.
T. M. Brady to P. C. Tates pored In Nashville,
consideration 2,000.
Louisa M. Jordon to C. E. Roscoe, lot 3 R. B.
G’g. add. Nashville, eomdderatiiHi 75.
E. D. Eaton to Daniel Ickes, 160 ocrea ou Sec.
12, Baltimore, cotiaidrratlon 5,400.
J. Haight to S. A. Barue*. b'I rd* ou Sec. 15,
Woodland, consideration 100.
K. Holden to A- D. Benett, 20 acre* oa Sec. 10,
Yankee Spring*, cousidrration 3X1.
,
J. W. Guy to II.Guj-.40 acre* on Sec. 1, Castle­
ton, cotuidcraUoU-1,200.
J. L. Wilkin* cl al. to Robt. Draper, 10 acre*
on Sec. 14, Ha*ting», consideration 850.
L. H Eaton to J. H. Quick, 80 acres on Sec.
14. Bany consideration. 900.
School Inspector*. Hope, to Mo*c* Shulta, M
acres on Sec. 2, Hope, consideration 40.
(’. Furtney to J. L. Winans. 40 acre* on Sec- 5,
Carlton,’ consideration 1,750.
B. C- Freeman to J. D. Lewis, 80 acre* on Sec.
22. Carlton. cnn*lderation 3,3)0.
Emellne Philltna to F- SpringstaUl, 5Z'4 acres on
Sec. 20, Hasting*, consideration 600.
Win. Townslcy to Hannon Lewis. 40 acre* on
Sec. 0. Irving, consideration 1,000.
_T. T. Dewev to L. lutpham, 1 1-10 acres ou Sec.
15, Maple' Grove, conslderatton 300.
Kenyon Mead to Arma Mead. 40 acres on Sec.
32, Castleton, consideration f«).
John Hofackcr trf T^Caaady, !9‘; acre* on
Sec. 11, -tenia, consideration BOO•
Emma M. Gddtag to F. M. Roberts, Lot 991.
Hasting*, couakTeraUon 400. '
Ja*»b Miller to C. L. Collier, 5 acre* on Sec. 12,
Maple Grove, consideration 275.
Charles Hyde to Levi Hotchkia*, 80 acres on V pal» yw* or mor
Sec. 21, Castleton, consideration 1.87S.
Jury triMM* may laflicl. ।
EaB. Austin to Jesse Austin, 40 acre-* ou Sec.
Sb, Assyria, cocsiucrat ion 500.
1. N. Keeler to T. A. Davis, 40 acre* on Sec. 31,
Thornapple, com.lderatlon 550.
Lewis Benson et al. to Allen Bcnsou, 140 acre*
on Sec. 1, Prairieville, cmisldcratkm 5,000.

You may want.

favor of the negative.

FURNITURE
IK BARRY COUNTY

My stock of CUTTERS this season is large,
and embraces some fine

Easy Chairs,,
Patent Rockers,

Bureaus.

!-4(ltryV It F2-I3OXICM,

Camp Chairs, &amp;c.

Which will be sold at veiy low figures. I want every one in
Barry and Eaton counties who thinks of buying a
Common
CUTTER, to call at my shop and

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—And Get Prices.-------

" EUGENE TOOK

riiauking our numerous (Mitruna of the nail aea•on, we ahatl endeavor W fair draling and roa*onable price* to doable tbetr number during the year
U&gt; ronic.

CAJLsIi AJVD GET PKICEH.

Kelloee Demars, A Co.^

Merchants,
Manniactnrers,
Muraerymon, Florists,
‘\jk7KA.
J

Stationers and
Business People

«»»r) where *,« deiiebted w.:!.. i-vl

rignlfirant Le may eon*
i trifling allmmt; and
POINTING

LOCAL matters.
Hall's

It mutter* nut the age of sufferer* from colds
cough*, or croup. “Dr. Seller*- Cough Bvrup"
is good for all alike. Price 25 cents.

Notiee.
I hereby give notice that all animals
found riming ut large in the village of
Nashville, will be imponuded accord­
ing to Ordinance No. 30, from and alter
this date, Nov. 10th. 1380.
8-»
Wm. L. Park er. Marshal.

from the d*accr* of strangul
proof* from &lt;fi»tlngnt*b»d pr

t3T Those suffering with Sciatica ai&gt;d
other severe Nervous affections should
be sure to consult Dr. Peterman at As­
syria Center, Nov. 34th, and at Wolcott
house, Nashville, ou Nov. 35th. .

tiPTLBE give* ths n&gt;o*i reliable
mrrcbanl* of I to »uece»»ful practice

DR. J. A. SHERMAN,

251 Broadway,cor. Murray 8t.,N.Y.,and 53 Milk St ,Boat? rr
Beware of onrtaln confidence men and impostora-wbo represent tb*m*cirft a* Pr tPwrmsn.

Q A- NICHOLS, the Boot be. Shoe Man of Nashville.

“SOUTH and WEST, ’
By ALFRED AVERY &amp; CO.

o

s

“SOUTH* WEST,’

=J 5

Oyatera ! Oysters 11

Trade -with Him and Save Money

TELLS HOW'Th'
Make Money I U
J-JENRY ROE,

PgopgiKTOK

------ OLD RELIABLE------

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meals,

SMiei Hau ail Staslta,

GTBuy your School Books of F. T.
Boise. A complete line.

IN THKI SKASOX,

Lardt by the lb. or barrel,

EF*Will par the highest market
price in cmaLi fornnaalted butter Farm­
ers bring inyour butter and nave the
EF* Dr. iVtertDart will Imt nt As­
syria Center on Nov. 24th, uud nt Wo1ontt- Hon**, Nashville, Nov. 23th, to ex­
amine and pnwcrilie for L1mmo aufFenug
with Nervous aud Chronic dincayea.

J' 8&lt;.1- * I- i ert torr.

Send for rample cop e*of “SOUTH and
WEST.** which i» a ffrwt-da-w axricnltnnU
and family paper. piibil*lM-&gt;l M*adI monthly at
Uro low pore of 50 Cent* a 1 bak. PohU«
Polities are
entirely ignored. General new*, valuable infortnaUoa, and interrexing reading matter are furntolrod. Tbe beat of corre*|&gt;oiidt-:&gt;u co -tribute

Try the new celebrated Geo. Wash­
ington brand, by the can or quart.
Sold by
C. N. Dunham.

XotAee.
All persona are hereby notified to
comply witla Ordinance No. 21 in re­
gard to keeping side-walks clear of
Snow.
Wm. L. Parker,
________ _ __________ MarAlial.

Press

It to lllentraUd with pbotograpble Ukentare* of extremely bad care* tetare aud after cure, and mailed
to those who send ten cent*.
.

tyBuy your Dry Goods, Booto Shoes,
Hate. Cairn, Groceries, Provisions,
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
who always sells ot tho lowest prices.
ty For Jewelry and Watches go to
F. T. Boise.

.

Our Undertaking Departmn’t

RUPTURE

Peace in the family 1* assured If
Catarrh Cure i* uiwxl tlicreiu.

_

Extension Tables,

And a very nice lot of

rp* Dr. H. A. Peterman of Marshall,
will bo at tlie post office in Assyria
Jim Brooks I* dlgtng end .preparing a cellar
Center every other Wednesday after­
to move hto domicil upon.
noon, and at the Wolcott house, Nash­
ville every oilier Thursday, Nov. 24th
nnd 35th’
The Dr. treats Nervous.
Ing quite a thriving buxine**.
Diseases
with
constant
success.
Those snfferiug with incipient Insanity,
th* Republican ticket. It’s a boy.
Nervous
Prostration,
Spinal Disease,
Mr. Dick Abbie and family fron^Causa* are
Sciatica and other lorms of Neuralgia
visiting fricsid* and relative* tn tills vicinity.
will consult their own best interest oy
Frank Kauada ha* returned from the north consulting him.
7-10
Plluy McOmber has just returned from a
visit among friends and relatives hi York State.
Mr. I.. Andrews and eoupany, tbe hunter*

Chain

WE HAVE AN ELEGANT DISPLAY IN

Our stock of DRESS GOODS was never more complete than now. We call special
attention to our Camdte’ Hair and Cashmeres.
This week we show extra bargains in LADIES’ AND GENTS' UNDERWEAR. We
pay more money for a 50c vest and pants than any other house in town. Therefore we show
you the best 50c. garment in Barry county.
We are receiving a large line of WINTER CAPS for Men and Children in Cloth and
Fur. We also have a fine stocK of WOLF ROBES.
£3f" Our Grocery Department is Complete. We quote good brown Sugar at 8c. light at 9c.
If you want si± and twelve months’ prices (or pay yrhen you can), 'don’t call on me—I*
don’t make them. But if you want good goods at the very lowest cash prices, call and see me
and I will do you good.

it, oocc n»i

ing colts for C. C. Bush.
•
Dr. Grimes, of Coldwater, gave two lectures
in the Baptist Church last Sabbath, on “The
Natural Spiritual Bodies. Also Mr. D. L. Huff,
of Bay City, a Temperance lecture on Monday
eve. He also left an appointment for Rev.
Bush on Saturday eve.
.
Mr. Ed. Moth and Mtos Nettie Hovey, of Ce­
resco, were united tn wedlock qn Sabbath eve.
last, by Rev. J. W. Parkhurst, at the residence
of C. C. Bush. The interest of the occasion
was deepened by the excellent music, from re­
ligion* production*, furnished by Mr. Manly,
' with W. C. Bush ut tbe organ.
A very pleasant company numbering 40, gatb-

COUNTY UNE ITEMS.

like the action Uncle Dave Smith took in tbe

IS COMPLETE

Potter Bru*, are *tlll bleeding the Woodland

disgrace to the town nnd a sell on tlie milk
maid*.

Mr. asd Mra. P. W. NUkani will 1* celeliratod
ttouth Jeffrrxm ft.
Tbe Baptist Society will give an oyster sup-

Willte Steven* iia* hren. visiting hl- father,
and returned to Hastings la-. Tuesday. He
goes to Grand Rapid* next Monday to nil tbe

FOR SALE BY F. T. BOISE.

�SATUBDAY,

WEEKLY IEWI

r..
G«L

With the present tuffitary
ivtafcms of tbs Mtromnsiit

thtrty-ava f
unhapj»y victims of the
.
-iimbk- death in the flam**. Others were

l. This

tmshri*. agwnrt MMMM
tauheta in IHifa. Ohkoctamw

. Tbe
with the

When Darnel Burr, s watchman fan a
Ocretaud roUuig-mill, laft lioma for wore, t£e
other night, hia wife and three children were
well, aud LU fi-year-old daughter followed him
to the gate to lm.» hini5. When iw Mumrel tbe
J house waa locked, and
tog through a window, ho
I tlie whole family lying

A DvHiaM dispatch of the 16th says :

W3.251
tfepnmrt that fonnaUy “Boj
of tbe poor, derramted lunatics
retired list.., .Gva. tand agenta, ami
boriiocxl FireoverXAMCU_
sunermgn in uu*
James MaUoy, a tenant-fanuer, was Prrei- frightful condition can bettor be imagined
denL Tbe following rwoletion na adopted ; ■
“That we pledge ouraolvM to 'Boycott' these
- eontmnilate aud
shall thlrtis-n men, md all who act like them, end
Tita. Tbe poor d
will endeavor to follow ti&gt;c example set to the
rest of Ireland by the bravo men of ItaUinrobe.”
Washington advice* are to tho effect ,A dispatch fror; BaUinrobe says: ' The general lx* x&gt;-n io all directions flying iu wild fricin
that Gen. BcbofieWi, report upon tho Whittaker opinion is that it will +e absolutely n«c&lt;*sary from tbowe wtm attempted to uro them. The
for Boycott to leave the country, as be will h-irn air waa tall
*— -—
and bidding fccL
in, altera and dark
Wmui Spain is about io proclaim the

Jushob CLIfford, of tie Supreme

Madrid have seized a revolutionary printing
taUiabnx-nt and arrested Gen. Ripoil.
Vi-t ' * t.arik.tpaL- ..V..—a
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speech partly and can ar I
arisen. Half tlie town has boon destroyed,
ha* faaraly rallied from
and tlie anffcren have taken to sheds.... Uon. There are three other Imildinga Mtiiatexl
M-ioua' A neighbor's daughter visiting waa ab doubtful if ho will over re
Tlie. lodu-s of 2,000 v.ctuns of the nxent , io the town which are nsed, bat thev are al­
so insepsible, and a woman friend of the family
Thb Treasury pej
it luw in- Kurdish massacre be uubuned in the vicimty ready crowded to tbar fall cajaety. Thu
of So Uj Botak.
stracted the As-istabl Tn
asylum at BocbcMer is full, and will doubtless
Ed^tu
DMorgan
heads
tlie
list
Thb Basu ton have achieved another be unable to provide accomroodation* for any
with
£6,000, couditkmal that £230,000 athers wiM probably die..-..Jay Gould ha- pur­ to reject all offere to/scll tho 6 per coots, falling
victory over tlx* colonial troopa in South Africa
is subscribed ts-fure Jan. 1. John H. Htarui chased tbe Denver and South Park railroad,
• liiuft 108*£ as ... .The Roman Chamber of Dcputica haa re­
places his nemo down for «,«»•
Oth« paring tberrfor about £2,500,000, hoping to refused to pay'thol
W Sid the tlameti were slowly progressing the
dictate term* to tbe Denver and Bio Grande i thu Krall
limit wtiteh
which tW
tWd
wouldoffer.... fused to accept thd resignation of Garibaldi and Matron of the Female De;i*rimctit made all
line.
The value of the gol . own and bullion tn thiw low son. and ha* granted tiiorn there months' haste to gut tbe inmates out, and many of
|
country
in
rrftmated
k
*454,012,030;
of Hirer •leave of abaeiwe... .Thu horrora of tbe Chiltan- them ran shrieking m their night clothes in the
•too.....
^W,27I,W.
*l'wi&gt; burglars en^onyl tho bouse of Thomae
Peruvian war have been added to by a baud of snow drifiA even Lurving tbcmsclvee in the
Two XKono laborers were killed and
CBriMi; a Syractw mtrehanL Mid with a car[ CbiDMe sociUDdreta, who follow the Chilian snow, aud bad to lx- dragged into the f&gt;siru.--------- .—— -,------------ „--------------------- , — .
.
.
army ami eomph-te the work of plunder, and aud sheds, while thocc Dear by wrapped
near Orange Court Hon*c, Va.... A dispstcb
Bradwtrebt’s revised eatimnteH of the rapino. and murder of the Oiultan force.... blanketa and shawls around them. Infrom Cbaritoton. H. C., says that thirty-nine I wbt,at crol, of 1(w0 (bow a UMal of 4^^.,
lite British Cabinet te ooraddering two ptaus tenso suffering could rot be avoided, as
warranto of anwrt for offMtam undue th- etao- "j 7*.
1 for
inwtt-&gt;n. One tli'-y had to be taken about fifteen or twentv
surplus for export bang placed at j ia. artatrati a bet.ren landlord and lessee ; tbe rods through the snow to the man st shelter,
Massac Huxam, according to the Goo taws have already bean iw.ued bv tfae
Utated State* official* in that city. A number 1190,734,000 bushels....A terrible explosion oc- ' other, to aid the tenant to purchase by state which was ou the hiilimmediatelyin rear of the
official census report, haa a populate of
of arrewta have atoo bt-en made in Richlaixl and j enrred oh tbe FJth inrt. in tou Ford eoabpiL | loans.A London dispatch or the 16th saw Uie south wing. Yet when one tarns to Die mam
other countire... .IJbbv prison, the famohs I *t Hteltarton, Ji. H. • The men &lt;m thu north | County Cork Land Iieagno tirgi* tenant fann- apartments his blood runs cold as be. reaiirer
potaon- *"
all -------game covers. Reinforcements
66,0+4, Tim ntxaler of isrsatu &lt;rf foreign mditary boatite of tbe Hcutln-rn Coufodtracy,'! "»de calmly conttntted their talors and era to
♦“—
•­ what wss the doom of more than one poor de­
Urtb ia44J.il*. aud th.-rn are 13,004 colored fat
in Mtehmonrt,
Richmond, Ya.,
has _tarn
sold M auction to 1 were greatly surprised al dinner tune of 1«X) men. have loon forwarded to BoycTtl'* mented man last night. Those crowded into
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_
to learn, wha* bad happened. Those on the bon*.-, and tnxipa liave o&gt;.mpl&lt;*d Hcadfurt, tlie long corri-kini of the south wing stood
persona....WiHiam V. Grover, a 50-yvar-old Jumts
F. „
Gray, .for -------£6,745.
•
four miles dietanL An extra regiment of cav­ around moshing and shivering like poor dumb
unsband of Red Bank, N. J., Iwu; shot aud kPled
The National Cotton Exchange fe­
alry will be retained m Ireland dur­ brutcA Tlie actual number burned can not i«
ing the winter month*.... An attempt
Kenward , I’m nr has l&gt;een held for
by French Jrenits to
find an a*vyear's crop ha« been shipped from Southern
trial at Now York on-charger* criminal libel, porta, or by rail to Northern inannfsctnriug
Itimin Portugal la nirt by au order for tho tbe tn’wwo excitement that pruvaUcd through­
|x«iata. This is an incroasn over thu dupmeuts oouut of af terdamp. Six sufL rere were taken strict enforcement of the deervu of 1834 abol­ put the whole premisea. Several tiodiiw were
at Uris time last year of 167,781 bales... .Dr. out in a dying condition, and tlie names of ishing religions orders. French monks who taken out of rome of the reioms and hslta,
landed at Aicaute and B&gt;reel'.ma, Spain, -were ami several pivaona were gotten oat into tbe
thought Hart, tho pritHisber of tho Truth, dis­ John T. Porter, Amtatant Surgeon in tlie Uni­ thirty-two were recorded as mtedug.
played iKnonabki caution before publishing ted States army, teli-grajih* from Key West
Under the authority of tho oonvixm- . compellei by the popohiee to n-embark.... hal'a, when they would seem determined to nthe Morey letter, but the eonreo of Hon. that there hare been ten casca of yollow fever tian of riautzebary, a commission of English and ] The I’n-nch Jourmd* ■ are being sharply disci­ tarc to the Hru, like a horse that u being led
plined
und&lt; r the republic. Tbe manager of a from (he flunes. One rooor occupied by two
at that poinL of which two were fatal
Thb ^Agricultural Bureau reports the American scholars Las cumpteted a revision of Toulouse newspaper has . l-een condrmncd to was bruKcn open, and while one waa dragged
altogether a forgery. Mr. Hewitt, smarting
tlie New TewtamenL sitting forty-seven days. pay 12.MX) francs to the MintabT of the Inte­ out tbe other was dctenwiMsl to remain tn hi.
mulor the ruflocUuiM of Judge Davis, retort* ootton-crop pnxjwct in Morth and South Caro­ ... .Gen. Ord, oomuumdiug the Departnii-ut of rior, and 6,(»00 francs to the local Prefect of Po- wann bed. and, when dragged oat. instated
that tlie Ictur-^ras {MiUiabed before hr had lina and Florida as frotnising an increase of Texas, raixirta that nine men were killed and lirt', as damages for libeling those officials.... ou waiting to be dressea. An &lt; Id man
ever swn Mr. Hart or the original, of which
two nu n wuttndtd and one captured by th-.- The scnlling match on the river Thames for iTought here from Minneapolis, by the tuune
the championidiip of the world, between H» nbams and in the Lower Mississippi valley thu Indians since tlie 1st of October, 1879. ’ Tbe hn, of Osmiita, and Trickrtt, of AortnUa, of Adams, was taken out dead. Thu engine
t.-b-grapbid for from 8t. I’aul did nut amvv
heavy rains have damaged tho growing crop, General complain* of a large number of dewr- rwutted
in --an easv
victorv for
the .Canadian. in VIU1V
- --. ....
.U; good." There wtru atom
time u'
to U'.I
do.any
a Judge bo i.hould cease to be partisan.
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and a decrease in the yield as compare-l with tion* from the rank*. He recommends tiiat a I He—
tix»k the lead at tbe-outseL-and maintained I 600 patients in all at the asylum. The prioritarge foree be maintained ou tholifo Grande to |
Young Willie Sprague, won of ex-Son- j
it
throughout,
several
Itmew
*toppii&gt;gand
lying
I
pal eau* of delay in getting a stream *&gt;f watci
preserve order iu that turbalcuL robber-infeat-1
I down in the boat to allow Trickett to come ap. 1 on the fire from tlie hospital hose waa the al­
ator Sgraguo, who waa arrested for shooting at pect of an increase of from 18 to 20 per cenL
in tbe yield over that of last year.
... .The Czar has commuted to Hfc imprison- mart utter useloMDMa of the hire.-, from the
Roic-rt Thompson, hia mother's trustee, low
A dispatch of th§ 16th inst;, fn»m St. meat theaexteuora of death pronounced agauwt ’• I.U*
Ths Lipau Indians, who have lately
fset lirat
that tk
it had
not tm-.*
ixva u*
in u»o
for KI
.0 long
that
neo *****
ttw tut
*v*Uf.
'‘T* Miai
been discharged from custody, it haring b.-.n
“it---------•- •-to
--------• •----• •cud
----------—a.with
oth- hoi
John, N. Ik, says that “ tremendou* tires con- three Nihihat.*.
required
bo wet
from
to end
proved that Uio shot «u fired at a bud instead been pillaging l»oth aides of the Rio Grande m
**
A Londox dispatch says tlmt Glad­ water i&gt;ourcd on jsutaido of the how. Meantmne
to
rage
in
tho
Htoltarton
mine,
bat,
with
of at Thompson. ...After a exmkert of ninety Texas and Mexico, have taxm badly punished
lime
*'■tho
—
itamea
----------»pr«uul
J
-----very
■
rabidly
rapidly
| tho aid of steam pitm|w and fit© ooguire, tbe etone and Earl Cowper, the Lord IJcntonant of
minutes. In Pittsburgh, John McMahon, of by a liand of Muxicau volunteers. ’
from
Lhe baaement, filing the halls
Vcnboni, defeated W. J, Farrril, of California,
A 8FBCUL train carrying four com- . pit is being ra[sd*y fltXMicd. and tae damnation Iretaisl, receive threatening letters daily. Mr. with mAikc
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andn making it tnipooabk
,
for the ohampioa wrestler's twit... .P. K. Bsrliamca of the Sixteenth infantry struck a broken i ^rtre"ttMi"fiijmra'an» betag «nbJlwd”" Tbere*r£ Foraler aays that laud legislation is imperative to do anything at waving tbu inmate* of the
If the English pi**!*011 *u Ireland u to I* north wing except by putting np hddvru end
rad. near Corsicana, Texas, ditching four I main* little, if any. prospect of tta- recovery of niaiutainok John Bright said, in a speech at prying off the fire-scrienw from window*, the
ra«h-. T-ratyUr.. men -ra
U» Lo.«e. ot tbe viata. «
Bxm ngham, that the situation in Ireland ia riwut-rw taking inmate-&lt; out and actually bring­
la a church at East Cambridge, Mom, several acriondy... .Three children died ac j
Tub wheat yield for tho past season, due tv the Itudlords' oppres-dou and absentee­ ing them down in their anna, without c'-uthiug
and the difficulty of tenant* abtaining in many caww, while at other windows then
as nhftwn by tho Agricultural Bureau
report. ism,
•"&gt;-&gt;
land pcrscMsaUy.
Hs attributed ths prc»- I were three or four begging to Le waved from
sprinkhd with Paris green.
exuibitaan lucres^ of about 31,000.000 busbeta ent disturbed state °f affairs also to
tc |J death while the ttami■« were leaping from tlw
tho
rejection
of
the
Cumpenaation—
adjoining wimluww at them.
renewed solely through prayer.
for-dirturliatjee tall in the House of Lords. * In
Hr. Perea, Minn., Nov. 18.
A train on the Lehigh Valley rood
Orirona,
Chicago
aud
HL
Louis
railroad,
nt
tho
tbe
tuturo
force
could
effect
nothing.
Mr.
Omar 1). Conorh rinnouncea hinuifilf
A rigid investigation of whatever records of
former
city,
tlie
lose
being
£3'y4M.
Aikiu
A
Bright
said
he
was
in
favor
of
a
plan
which
jumped tho track imor Pittston, Pa By the
candidate for tho Michigan Senalnrahip, and McLaren’e knitting-mill, at Wot Hand Lake. should give the tenants security in the posses­ the iiutitution were not dertroyed by tbe tire,
and
a
pcrwonal
identification
of tlioae patients
upsetting of a stove in tbe foremost car, in
out sion of tnrir farms and protection against con­ who Lave boon secured, show that at least
John J. Bagley as in the Iteld'... .The Atchison S35.0C0. Tha, WfaAmr Hotel, at Denver, was stant increase of net.... .A Brureela ui-patch thirty patient* are miming. All these are not
damaged •10.IXX) by water thruwn by firemen. •xvh that 8.001 rifire have been shipped from believed lo have penahed. aa only eight dead
-. — —j, i-uiiM-xi. n msACUMin waa Champion haa official returns from all tbe John Knight’s tannery, at Manchester. Mim., various Italian porta to lcel«ml... .Two &lt;*niodie* have Loen recovered thus far. Many of
kilk-i instantly, the fireman waa fatally injured, counties tn Kansas except twelve oa Um- re­ 1.as boon burned ; loss,'850,000.
demned Nihilists were hanged at HL Peters­ t he miaaing one* may be wandering around tbe
aud tbe eugimor and a second brakeman were mote frontier. The • vote foots'np: Garfield.
Buenxd: ^The town of Manimotli burg on the ISlh iiwL They met their fate country or hiding in tlie woodi. It fa feared
115,526; Htumock. 56.917; Weaver. 18,330;
without flinching.
that some have been frosen to death.
Gartoldta plurahty, 58»6j‘J. This will bo m- Qty, Cat; the HL Nicholas Hotel,at Paris, Hl.;
Capt. Youso, of the ill-fated steamer creased to al&gt;out 62.0U6.
Cable dupatchm state that Joint
Tue total vote
a number uf buildings, including buaincM
Narraganwtt, baa been held to bail by the of the Htate will l« about 900,000—an increase
Bright's forecast of the Govcrr.ment's\ action
No More Cannibalism.
b'oeka. reaiduncca and almpv. at Goshen, Ind.,
United State* Comtntuiouur ut Norwich, Ct. to of 63,(00 since 1878... .Gartieid'a majority loss £30,000; IftObomU s tn Newport, Ark., in­ on the Irish tand que-tion has created s great j
D. W. De Volaux, the nowly appointed
over Hancock in Michigan is 53,504.
sensation ta Eugtand, as well aw iu Ireland. It I Governor of the Cannibal IsLutils aavs
At a meeting ot the Democratic Na­ cluding ehnn-hes. botols and the homes ►« ms to ta sroepted *. an retabh-hud fact now I in an interview recent!v published:
misconduct, causing the collision with the
’
of 200 famUica, Io« mute than £200,000....
StoningtonA notable weddiug in official
tional Cotnmitteo m Now York, tart week, an Au appeal on Ixihalf of tbe widows and or­ that no coercive meaanre* will bo taken, but
“ftaHnibaltayn &lt;■ * +l,;nn
"“
“ * thi°« &lt;rf U,° P“VL
circles occurred at Harrisburg. Pa Senator
phans. made such by tho HtaUarioti mine ex- that . verythfag will b. done that fa reaaonaUo I K.
in
the
direction
of
reform
aud
pacification.
,
0
®
or
®
of
it
ut
ever
seen
or
will
be
Don Cameron's laughter and the sou of Justice
Bradley, of the Supreme Court of the United any action in reference to tlia Morey tetter, or
Gladstone i« fully determined to correct the ! heard of again.
The natives have
Stales, were the bnde aud groom.... .The New even row it until ita publiaatiou. A rcwohition Canada. Thr» appeal s&gt;-t» fo-th that fifty men evils of the Irish landlords, and sink os, wwim I Ixjcomc Christians through the agency of
York Grand Jury has found an indictment wh* jraiwd. rwcommexidfug tiiat in tho State* and hoys were killed, aud that thirty-three *ith ta. measure* when they corn.- before Par-1 the Wewteyan Churchwi and of Roman
against Ksnward Philp for hbel against Gen. where etectiou -Traudw have been perpetrated wives have been widoaed aud 110 children ur- liameuL Hewconflihintthe-oountry will uttvtam - rjnthoi;,. rniasinnsriM
T-&gt;
*1.
him... .Tta owner of an extenriv. rotate iu the
m“wo®ane*- , 10 *876, “&gt;&lt;**•
the Democratic oommitt.fnvertigwte with a
view to expouire and- punlwhiueut, but declar­
county of Cork is said to hare been wboL Tta“f0?0
cannibals who
The Congress of Santo Domingo has, Marquis of Sligo has boxed his vBnabk-a. and j resided in tho mountainous interior of
ing Uiat the National (orniuitteu cannot +*•
hia re-iduncu
residence until thu agitaagite- jI the ViLi Lovu. They committed serious
Burglars visited tho pa,toilice nt Ap- charged with reu]Kmaib&lt;lity as to the duties of by legislative ensctmenL settled that it is the will make Loudon his
courtn or.Congrciui.
i
______
____
_
_________
; _____
earthly
remains
of________
Chn«toph&lt;v
Colambm____
thkt
mirage, upon the cowl u.tir«, but
p&lt;eton, Wfa., and cut open 300 tetters... .Gov.
Official returns from the ninety-nine
tn Hm cathedral three year* ago.
S rSST’rtU
^Um^lJtho7.«.raMu«l l.JUw&lt;lU.er
. . _ [ were
rrrrz found ±
ego.
Smith, of Wisconsin, has appointed tho Hon.
mntiiM in lows
low* adimr
Provi-ion is wccoraingiy
wccordinxlv
made lor
ior me
the efte
tree ion
Ion from tbs Cabinet if coercion be used in In- natn ea nnd to-dny all of them ore m
coantire
show th»
the following r»*nltresult: V.w
For ! rron-ton
accordingly maac
ertc
:
of
a
auitablc
monumi
nt.
toward
which
Banta
GuMd, 1B.WI; for H.uoxi. IttsaS; lor ...............
‘ -------- ‘
" Ixtxi, aud tbe Duke of Argyle and tbe Manpns peaceable and as loyal as one could wish
t Domingo give* &lt;10,000 and inrttes al! othm
Weaver, 33.596; scattering, 470. The tetel vote American goverumeuts to contri-mte.... of Hartington if a weak course bo taken.... them to be. The ex-King, Cnkoban re.reb, wnU.r, in »roowsh adare««xl
Tin* Ameti *an Humane Rocieiv, at its srowion
Now Mexico, waa compolled to disarm a of 1876... .The oflirid vote of l*uun*ylvat.ta at Pbitadripiifa, last week, appoint cd a oomrnit- months' imprisonment and fined 2.000 fmocs j
gives Garfield a plurality of 37,276 aud’ a ma­ to*- to urge utxtu Congress tlie jiasaage of a
ion
the natjve
natives
had never
never been
liecu so
so
President
n„ tthat
“?t the
« had
I*re«ldcnt Grevy. Another, for *°
tivub'.iwomu gambler, named Gordon. In the jority of 14.625. The total vote is 874,783, more efficient law to prevent cruelty to animals. for insulting -------t., crimes,
1.------ '___
t , fifteen
---- we" °“ ns they now ore under British
defending Communist
received
against 756,Win 1876. Following i» thu vwo . . .Tho schooner Ab.-a* am Lincoln ha* been nioDthsTT. .TIh- 'lurx* are fortifying tlie Thes­
protection. Two of faidj gona are snbfor Pr-iadcnt; Garfield. 444,701; Hancock. +07,­ lort off the court at Liberia, thirty pcrsiiu*
salian frontier, and have issued a*call tar 40,000 Govenmre of different Provinc.*3, and ex­
.into his body, and walked away ud- 428; Weaver, 20,668;Dow, 1,989; Phelps, 44.... finding grave* in the sea.
rucroita to strengthen the garrisona iu the forts ercise great influence over tlie chiefs and
tDoteated....Three murderura and a horse­ Tbe official vote of Alabama, with fimr coan| natives, as did the ex-King.
thief escaped from the Ij-» Vegas (Col) jail
A remarkably disorderly and disA posse jnir-ued aud overtook them. field, 55,794; Weaver, 4.55L The connties to
Tbe jail-birita ahowed fighL and two of the bear from will add about 2.0U) to Hancock's
DoDiestleated Animals.
Orthographical.
murdureni, Allen and Dxvkbou. were kill&gt;-d. majorityOfficial vote of Maryland fur
her day. It grew
Wamixotox, Nov. 17.
“Mr. Thompson presents hia compliPrreidratial electors : Hancock, 93,706; Gar­ Chamber of Dej
- ---- --------- - —------------------- -- refusal to leavo
field. 78,5:5.
.
Thu Agricultural Department has prepared a meuta to Mr. Simpson, and begs to rethe Chambers when ord-red by Gambi-ttA Hr
Latement giving
entau the
tiw. number
nmniww of
ot domesticated
domcwticntod ' &lt;&lt;llue
uettt
*’^' tiiat he will keep his
Uxb piggs from
Gov. Foster says that he is n candi­ Itad been exclndod from the Chaml-cre. but statement
—^passing on his
hia grounds."
gruuiulb."
date for tbe Ohio Senatonmip, and tiiat be will snuaked back in dofiauo. o( that lorty. A file animals tn the United Statu, aud Karope. By &lt;1 *trespassing
Bknj. H. Skinner, an old aud popular
tho
“
his compliio table it fa
ia shown that there are in Europe I
’* Mr' Simpson
Bunpoon presents hia
1. «ee o&lt; .Md&gt; Greet Britdn
“raU ,*°.’f'r
“&lt;1 (W fa
Msww 2.101.0001 Rnaata. 16.160 000; A Mtna, BUKgc«t that in future he will not spell
L367.0S3; Hungary, 1,158.819; PruMfa, 2,27b,- pig» with two peca."
staff on the Court House, four eltctrie lights of U&gt;1tu-P-d tbe troops, and refuted
_________
724; France, 2,742.708; other countnra, low
“Mr. Thompson’s respects to Mr.
3,000 candlo-jiower. uadi of win -h i» guaranteed
Alex. H. Stxthekhon declares tliut tin. d'Arson's
expulsion.^ At tart CoL 1
of the sotatora, c-vu^hf the bnUirOM 1^^700?
eJkOtSterodJn
bUt
« “ “!
fed obliged if he will
to illnutiuate s mile in diameter... .Toe lines of cotton Stateswill I« content with *ny government mnnder
"*
’
*
U
'**
............................
.... e-M
*M th. letter S to the hurl" word in the
tix* Chicago and Northwestern railroad last year
Dcputv round the body, a s-jldicr took Imld ot
earned a zm* income of £9,405,400. Fire paa- tbe North sees fit to give th'-m, if not oppress*. his bead; two more oanght* him by tin. brels.
havintr 3.319,846 ; Italy, 718.222; France,
I noU? just received, so aa to represent Mr.
aenceni w.-ro killed and flv.&lt; were injured, ac­
and h- was carried ki king and utrnggltng oat
9+3 ; Portugal. LM.6W ; other countries tero Simpson and lady.”
cording te the ndmbsfioa of tlie immagera of
Tbe than 100,000 each. Too United Htates La. but
•‘Mr. Simpson returns Mr Thomtv­

Thb proposition ot a New York paper

A tblboram from St Peter, Minn.,

have no h stile fu&gt;bi
souri : Haucock, 2t

*•

ing it is thought that Iroui 15u to 200 of tbe in-

Shting Buw., -who aume time ngo
erinced a dUpofetton to surrender, now bids

Gtsu. Mdcs to sthek them, threatening hnn
with .Caster's fatetf he does.. ..The people o
BL ImqIh were greatly dt-wi^xiiuted at the nksuit of the &lt;«nstu takx'nuf that city in Jut*,
ta-t, and st their argent n &lt;p«wt a new enuineratiou was irlertd byHecruts.y Hctrarx The
xnmlt ta tin' credilttigof the ettv jrUn a putmtatmn of 340.362, &lt;5c slxmi 6,000 in etc mm of the
Junesnsrai
•
Pepe that hta

’

■

.Official vote or M?.- ,

TnB

fxprettaffii sympathy for the

HB.5HT: ' Irish Land Lcjgim, Lot is strongly opiioeod to

I notonous Australian liighwaymxn, uaa been

ii... (ir-r- l.- te

tfa.OOT enlisted men, and
with Gen. Sheridan in saying that the pnaicn4.

Western Bt*t« aud Territories. particularly
tbe completion of tlie Pacific roads, many uf

skiug the nttanud frotitsur. sod at |x&gt;iuU whererailroaffs tntenert, ao that they eoukl be moved
to ttireap-uod pouita at tbe shorted- notire.
He rtedrumeuds Uie alundmim-Ht ot smsll
ac««*rt forts, and the entablMUment of strong
eamMMiM at DiJilarid, Boston. Nowport, New

tlx.1 Whittaker case fully vusta .tod the autborOVABTXKMwnint gen. Xmas' uziokt.
Quartern:irter Gen. Mtagu, in hia annual ropzt. given the total comings, on account of
military transportation at Um bonded Pacific
railroads a*, follows : Union Pacific. £6.956,---- - —. —...
, 4.IU.,
Ui.287,8.12 ; Skiux Qty Cid Fanatic, flit,SO.

I The dvH of Uw United State* to taud-gnmt
rmlroid- on account of the War DojiertmiTit la mcmu-ing. A gent-ral ord.r at thu War Depart­
ment is ixnug printed, regulatiiw the IxisUMaM
of military transportati&gt;m u»er LuJ-grant and
bonded ruilr.MMls, ami the adjustment of ac­
counts then for in euuformity wuh tnc latoK
kvNdaUon, decisions of courts aud optnimw of
thv Dejiarunvut of Justice. The o-X &lt;ft wagof water transportauon' £luQ,874.69.
The
dote doe Jturn 30, 1HMU, by railroad- whtrli at

911.72.

Surgeon Gem Barnes in his airnuJ report
thinks cn appro) nation of £250,Os&gt; will be re­
quired for th*- use al the nwxltc.il department
for tbe fisccl year ending June 30, IfiBi, fir the
of medical and hospital supplier, for
u*e ex]K9Mes cf jmrveying depots, for psy of
cmiJorea, for pay of pnvato piiysiuuus a d
•&gt;f the mrdieal departmehL Gru. i nru«
raruertly recommoudw an a|&gt;proptiadini for »
new fire-proof building, adoqu -to fur u--. in a
medkul museum aud library. The
u£ ,M|. h
building hv rotimatiw et £25o,0 *0.

A oalp tn Holt county, Mo., got «*ntaugled in a pile of rails, iui&gt;1 n-mninral in
that condition for a period of forty-one
days, without food or water. It'came
out all right,

A Philadelphia gill got $1,000 as
balm for a broken heart in a breach of
promiae case. Sl«j naked for $25,000.

“THE HAIIKETN. ~
NEW YU1UC

IIIMS,

CHICAGO.
Baaras—.'.TwMos Or»4*d HVww.
Cows and Betters
Medium to Fair
Hoc a.

S«-

Na a tyrta&lt;.

t»

Ooas—XolJ

ST. LOUIS.

Great Britain having 6.002,100; Ireland. 4.142,41)0; Hwreb-o, 2,036.33.1; Riuafa. 22,.770,0001
Au.au,
7,425.212 ;
HoneaH.
5.379.103: Itnada.
R.C99 isn D..
Itate :S 2?W6 O’E?iAKfaJSti
tiiMt 10M,mi0 ’each, 'llw Umted H:atc* has
33,23LC*PU. or M.443.748 less than Rtrotie.
All Ecrofio posM-M- a 1N.O2G.234 dn-ep; Great
Britain having 29,4bft,9lX&gt;: IrelBij*’. 4.482.000;
Um-ta, +6,432,000; Aurtna. 5.036.8W; HuoPrurota, 19.624.7M; Frwmw,
25,086.114 ; Portugal. 2.7OG.778 ; Hpaui. lXl,9lM,069; Italy, 6,984.040; Roumaata, 4,786,317;
Othfr comilrier, k*w thnu 2,009,Ofa) earii. The
United Ht*te- Las 38,133,0)0 or 153,9U2,436 Iro
than all Europe
Then, are In Europe 42,6^6,493 swine ; Great
Britain having 2,519,W); Inland, 1.042.244;
Ruarta, 9.80O.O00; Austria, 2,551,473;Huogary, +,+*3.279; Prarafa. 4,278.Ml , Frsnre. 5,-

I lt contains being oidy equaled by ita
i vulgarity."
1
T-1—
—
CookiUk*
Cooking in
in Lrrminr.
Germany.
i
Ti,e
The fundamental prinripie
jtripciple of
of German
German
■ cooltery »* to mix together as many inposBihte7
jjy
I congnwun things — ------.ui_ “’**j countrymen liave a tipecial talent, reo. ognixwl the world over, for inventing
' mixed driuka, but his eombinationn
pale before those of the Gvnnana in
niixe4 cooking. That compound whi"h
ig »o footiMome to a German, a herring
a dad, is concocted from sixteen differ­
ent artiules. A German lieeteteak is
made of luuthed meats, rolled into a
ball nnd ■ fried. What they etdi roest
________
_ lxjil.&gt;d
.
i»eef
in a__________
chunk of meat
a while

Fiyo continue to be most promincatly ny-n- ! Ax audacious rolAwry hm&gt; been perUoned for tbuHjirakerehip of the matItouw. j pirated in Rao HL Viutw, Paris, bank notea of
Be 1'dre, Judge Keltey. and Butterwmtli and j t^u value of ftiO.OOO francs haring been stolen
rfOb-s .re
h.nurm.d
1 Irau ,
.,.*!(,L. K.-Jli.tta
^7,
, „
,
. _
.
; atteai'ita agaiiM Uni hfo ut the (W have been
Thb full vote of Louisiana ha^-been ! fom»4
l y die Military Omrt at SL
canvxMRd. and .hows a m.ioritvf.r HjuFive of tlie convicted were mmao. tr r&gt;«..r ii
t. t «w -&lt;«
j »
t4&gt; d«rih.
clirvMi to hard tabor in
cock ov»t O.irticld of 3..709 ...Gomjfieto ufii--tt„. mipre for life. Three female Nihftlstoul returns from all the courrrire in MtnoMot* j were aentenred to fifteen vrara' penal «rrjmak&lt;- Garfield's majoritv 89,*'73 ..The official tndc... .Str. Whrolcr. an Irish laud aa-nt. war
count I i Rliodu I-tand giv.-. Garfield 18,195 ; *W&lt; dead bear n ptaou called Guls, in the
Haacoek, 10,77+ • Weav&lt;-r. 236; Daw. ». ... county pi XJincriok.
S”
Tn
ot tb. diw&amp;T fa Mi­
’ «!&lt;• dM^tcd by I rol«» irel-nd. that culminated in tbe sending
L by 5"T vu(iw..... I thiih»T of a d-.-tacluueut o' Oran&amp;e voltmtacn. United Ktatew\aw 34,766,100, or 7,920,393 I&lt;nm 1““?
Henry E t^rrtan,
Ltdin rublier. With tlie meats
.
« l.tw
1
.t.in «
4^1. .
than all Europe. '
'
is always served R compote, made o*
---------- :---------stewed oratpreserved
i&lt;wed or fruit. Tho vegetaThb climbing of ML Blone by F. J. bles nro doemed ut their liest when
BtetesS-nite. HD
Campbell, a blind man, was a piece of they
floating
---- ,, .are
.. ......
nMr. is grease. Sausage,
blind folly.----------------------------------------------------- however,
however, is
is the
the great national delicacy.
delicacy.

cikcfiniATL

50 l,U»
HfS
■

TOLElio.'

:a
uj-nuii r.

*u&gt;
nnoUXAroua

1»S

�Ald-jlwrg, the
d tlie beradiU
the Emperor, i

and
th. life of astiMT is Meritond : and in
England there is one life k»t for every
I 89, L19 tons nu.-M.-d to the suriwx-.
j
In the Bible alxmt 100 plonnta are alloaed to; Hippoaratoa . mentioned 233 ;
^•of canned peaches, and I Thr-ophnurtiw 50'J and Plinv 800. From
was
little
peaahra well sweetenedi tiiia time there
----------»—
T a’ldition until
it^rox »h*n,1M:jiadt for 1 tbe Benaasaanoe. In tlie beginning of

ng of
Chicago Im
telephones far

&gt; way dr adopting

poitaui district, kiK
officers ?are kept fat
station. IWiable citiz-m* are furnished

... ,

.

ftiriwHa?

upon every farm.

if tJ*Mt lira not llern
season is favorable for
very
little dust and no insects are* likely to
adhere to the point. - .
. ,

prosecuted more convenient]v than ‘at sil tiw.jKXinfute ot black rwpper. rieht -cribed 6,000. Tonrnefurt, tn 1094. reany other season of tlie year. Labor can
with keys to-the telephone boxes nsanmt
rf salt, and ten ot isithkn-d we. Mil
10,166 spemea; but Luureu.,
be hired cheaply, and'thr work oattbe
their residence. To prevent false alarmn rushed if desirable. Nevdr lay these thorongldy,. cook a bit to are it properly !” «be nert rewturv- working mum canaeaaoned, and pack in jars, covering vsiili b°na)y, defined only 7,^-1.
7,294. Ia the beths keys are numbered, and cannot be drains Ires, than three and a half feek
j '
k
withdrawn from the lock until releoHCil daep, if it can bt; helped.
T
hrashing
must
be
done
generally
by u key carried by tlie policeman on
scrape with«. MU taife, vmt to sock in
minute firngj. In
tiiat Ijcat When anything goes wrong when you can get the thrasher—so it xs salt and water, let stand three days, then
well to apeak for it in season. The turn them inside out and soak two days apecis. at 30,000.
London, in 1839,
in a district, tho alarm is sent to the
sooner grain is thrashed the more there longer.
brown oiik,- nnd trimmed down tho front
Again scrajie, rinse well ’in gave 31,731 .jareiea; in 1846 Prof. lendcentral station, and -explanations are will lx- of if. It should, however, be
water, wine tie tin.
B*T” "“•8W. bat in 18S3 there had inwith frogs at brown and amber poitl.
given through the telephone. In ruse Ithoroughly
-------------------------------------------------- ------------dry. Small farmers
will im- ,
tr, audtt whotr and
to 92,920. At present the known
The train is caught back with cords, and of serious dtaturlxmce a large bell ia j P™?5J«ny feyi. aa they oome by thrrah&lt;
species arc estimated st 126,000.
gold and amlx-r and old Flanders point
ing by hand.
.
r.—lloil two onus'.
Caaanxs D. MoGumr, ot Chstusonnded, and every officer od the post
are the ornaments.
*
runs to the nearest box to receive
Lx England, several legal actions have orders.
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.
suited to eithw a moderate or severe win­ cool to new-milk warmth, then put in a tional debt at tho close of the war. He
ter. If put in
- rgo -hwqra, or too handful of salt and half a pound of has made the calculation that if four
.. l»cen brought by parties who have lxx-n
Thb Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, the newly- deep iiita, roots
nd, of course, do brown sugar; beat up one pound of flour men were to sit down to pay the inter­
-obliged to stand in railway Mrs l*canm&gt;
elected Congressman from the Third uot do welt 1
with straw, and with some of the liquor, then *mix all est, and count a silver dollar a second,
there Were no vacaul M-ata. Tho Judge districtiin Brooklyn, w/io defimted S. B. lightly with eari
well together. Let it stand two days; and work every second of the year, they
has refused in these cases to allow mere- «...
,
.
,,
.
min,
and
veniihi
2. A MAMmIaw I2un4.u4
then add two pounds of Ix-ided. and could not keep down the, interest on the
,, _ ___ uj. U.A Cnttoralen, unpopular Baptal preach
Root-toiu am
ly nonaryd dattiag-. lart haa bS.l that
mote may he fad. maah«‘d potatoes, mix as before, and original debt: And if another should ait
er, and is pastor of the Lee Avenue Bap­
ock quite freely/ allow it to stand another day; then strain down at 2 years of Age to count tho
the plaintiffs are entitled to substantial
tist Church in Brooklyn. His church
ich they will Jo and put into bottles, when it is ready for prineijial at the same rule, he would be
feunoges for their deprivation of the acwithdrew from the Long Island Baptist
use.
This yeast must be frequently over 107 years old by the time he count­
■cummodation which the defendants had
ANtociation some years ago, as a result them on the north side of some build­ stirred while making and' kept near tho ed tiie last dollar, interest on the prin­
ing. where they will not liecome sunundertaken to provide.
of a controversy over his right to bap­ dried, for thus they will be.kept much fire, so Hint it .may never be quite cold. cipal having eeased from the first mo­
".
lor mm luvv win oe aepi mucu It should ferment spontaneously in the ment, The pile of tdlvcr dollare, more­
canvexta
sprinkling
as
pan in which it is made.
A report comi-H, from England that tize cunvexte by spnnkhug as well os by longer than in any other way.
over, which he would make in counting
immersion. Mr. Smith is 56 years old,
u |
Manurh axd OoMPoer.—The season ia
that principal would be four feet square
"Gerald Massey, the poet, has lost lite
still
favorabio
for
the
growth
of
the
com
­
has
block
hair,
dark
eyes,
a
brunette
Brer,
aud
Uonrete.
i
Orokoti*
reason and is an occupant of on insane
Huntuto buU.1 thuir ut-t. high op £ 1 and if lho‘il?S X™ roureyMhi’^Si
clean-shaved
post' 'heap. Weeds
'
and all aorta of hedge­
'
* face,
*
asylum.’’ Mr. Massey has just passed complexion, and a .....
i.
, row rabtuh
_____ j ought to bo burnt, for the
Ho
is
affable
iu
manner,
and
is
alxxut
os
his 52d year, and should be only in his
seech are ripa, nnd we can not depend on
prime. His life has been a hard strug­ good a story-teller as Mr. 8. 8. Cox. He1 their germinating in tho compost heap, nixig as these insecta are, they are no 1 ing,a ton, and each wagon and team oc­
gle with poverty, and many disappoint­ goes now and then to the theater, and isi Grussy sods, the tope of the roots which match f&lt;r the bear. A bear di-'eovcrM a cupying thirty-five feet, the train would
stretch from Chattanooga to Columbus.
bo much of a mimic tiiat he has long hod| cun not be fed out, leaves, and wood or hornet's nest far out on a limb too small
ments have crowded in upon him. For
. swamp mould, and all such tbinga add
What a noisy creature would a man be
to l&gt;ear his weight or high up on the
many years he has been an ardent spir­ the reputation of having once been on' i both bulk and value to tho heap.
breast of a rock. If the former, he were his voice, in proportion to his
actor hioiseH.
This, however, is net
itualist
’. •
1
Horhks. though they may still be kept climbs the tree, breaks off tlie hmgetd weight, as loud as that of a locust! A
true1 at imsture, if desirable, should hove a branch he can get, and, holding it in his locust can be heard at the distance oi
Drvoncn in Scotland was several yearn
Tub nulravX »ilh low ozwplion., . “•&gt;«1 •&gt; 1?“t
during luu-d fore pawn, tii raniits the nesrt until it ono-sixtoenth of a mile. The golden
. ago on almost unheard of thing. Public
wren is said to weigh but half an ounce ;
..♦
.
’
, ,
.
‘
. storms. Do-not work thorn nt nil on the drops to the ground. Sometimes ho
eoutuiu.
U&gt;
.Low
.
.Uw.lv
ot
(
lt thrj h«v. cold, or th. prorrirnt
sentiment would not tolerate the pres-’
danocs or otamps on the limb until the so that a middling-sized .n^n would
business. The New York CoMmcrvial j influenza, absurdly called “epizooty,’’ nest is shaken off. If the neat is on a weigh down not short of 4,000 of them,
•enco of a jjarty to a divorce suit, and
Bulletin gives tlie gross earnings of ’ the lient cure for which is a warm, airy
rock, the l»ear goes up to the top of tbe • and it must lie strange if a golden wren
lawyers who were engaged in them were
Ihirty-thnx. m.d. tor tho mouth ot Oe- I
Portal r«t, uhliough thuy ledge alxive it. Then 1m gathers large would not out-weigh four o! our locusts.
■ostracised ns moral lepers. But modern . .
,
.
•
, a.
f ought to have a good ran in the pasture stones and pieces of wcxxl and rolls Supposing, therefore, that a common
lol»r,
wmcTr^oot 21 I-r ; during the
pwt ot ewryduy.
notions prevail, and it ten’!* looked upon
them down the side of the -rock until man weighs as much' as 16,000 of our lo«nL ovur
»&lt; ‘ho oonu.poud.ug
I)nY.,rao._ai1OuldJl»(Awoueonlin™, one strike* the nest and sends it tum­ i cjuta, and that the note of a locust can
as such an awful thing as it. used to lie.
month last year, with 3,718 increased !
ditching in the swamps is in order, bling to the ground below. The hor­ be heard one-sixteenth of a mile, a man
During tho last ten years there have
mileage. The gain is fairly distributed I In muck swamps dig tlie main ditches nets seem to know what has cniwed of common dimensions, pretty sound in
lieen 472 ihvorees granted by the Scotch throughout the list, but is the most i deeper and broader than necessary, say their ruin, and not one of tiiem deserts wind and limb, ought to be able to make
oourte, and 252,830 marriages.
the falleu nest, but all seem to await* the himself heard at the distance of 1,600
marked in tho SorU.wcat.wn, SL Paul, '"‘I,™ “’I™ *7‘ JtJl"
„ . , _
w
•
. e,gbt or ten at tlie top, and throw out appearance of the bean when they at­ miles, and when he sneezed “his house
th,» mm-jj
Hide to jj
e Rn
d freeze
The records of tlie Labor Bureau of Central P.uufic, Wabash, bt Louis and the
muck on
on one
one side
lie
and
freeze tack him at once. ** A hornet sting," ought to fall about his ears.’’ Suppos­
ing a ilea to weigh .one grain, wlilchta
Custlo Garden, Now York, show tiiat Pacific, Louisville and Nashville, and until spring, while tlie tussocks aud sods says tlie old hunter, ‘‘.is equal to a'blow I more than ita actual weight, and to
The following are thrown by theniM-lves, to lie burned from a sledge hammer every time, and
there has been a greater demand for all Houston and Texas.
one hornet’ll knock a bulk. down. But ' jump one and a half yards, a common
next
summer
when
thoruugldy
dry.
kinds of labor daring tho ten montlw of comparative table of gross earnings of
man of 150 pounds, with jumping powers
vn*.
--- Should
KJUOU.U any
...ay of tlie
MXV their bite won’t raise a lump as big as a
Nkolectkd Worx
.—
this year than at any other time since some of the leading lines Air October proper work. oflast
buckshot on a b’ar, and the shaggy in proportion, could jump 12,800 miles,
lastmonth
month have
Imvelieen
been negnep
seems
o* or alxtut the distance from New York to
1868. in the spring and summer the will lie of interest:
lected, such। as sowing
i
'
winter grain, husk- -creature
-------- -r -—to
-- think
-------- it's a heap
rCochin China.
‘
ritt may
ing corn. etc.,
I—M perhain still be fun- Hc 11 Klantl UP on 1118 huid ie8”
demand for farm hands was greatly in Central Pacific.
u-uunMng may bo done at ' !Uld
off with his fore paws nt thu
done. Corn-husking
An Elepbaat Story.
excess of the supply, and all through
Bvo mnv be “sown
any time. Py?
c~ o as lung ns ' hornets, jest ns if he was boxin’ with
Tlie elephant seemed to get tired first,
tho year there have been applications
‘
»n | somebody, only he’Hdtirnairefal to keep
there is * prospect
of a fortnight of- opci
and,
just
aa
the first ►tn’ak of dawn be­
*-, v., ci. *
■ werther.
o?* “het Then hoTl laydown and
for help in nearly every kind of Ameri­ D. A H. G.
weather. * Wheat
Wheat sown
sown in^NavcnAw
in Nuvemlw'
gan to show itself in the sky, he turned
often does well, so if tlie ground is phi- ;
all over tlie nest, as if he wanted to
can industry.
Emigrants have been
! ixinxl your plans need not be changed, ' “J*0* *&lt;» horneta how hp didn’t care no round and walked leisurely away. For
a minute or two I heanfhim crashing
scut to flux and woolen mills, to iron­
arj's&amp;j for tlie probabilities arc in favor of good i “ore
«nftlian as if they was gnats,
works and mines of all kinds.
crops, though late sowing has nothing to | 0“&lt;»u I,
b nr, whidi hod among tlie tiiicketa, and then all waa
knocked
a hornet's nest aa big aa u peck quiet again, as if he'd gone right away.
M2,aul
j
recommendJt
Vrtllarilht Mad N».'nllir
"Now," thought I, “is my time to
Gov. John Pot« Hxnn®wet, who u
measure offn a tree, take it under her
, . . .
nMis j
Beets and mangels are protected bv arm and walk off with it m coolly as if decamp, too,” and down the tree I
said to be the original of Anthony Trol­ Kt. Lou!- A Hau riiinciMo..
3IU,&amp;t£t
| slipped as nimbly as an acrobat But'I
i ittlr their broad leaves from fro«ta which
lope’s Phineas Finn, is making a vigor­ Wahaab, RU Loula A Pacific. l.fcki.M!
■ ftoou found tiiat Td been recknniug
would otherwise injure them and cause
Tot*! of thirty-three roeda. 13JM.3M
without my
my nost,
host lor
for 1I naa
had liuru
hardly
ous effort to suppress slavery in Houg
' '
i them
as the leaves i
n to decay; hut
but an
tm soon m
Modern Imnrovrn-enta
I jwituoux
wilted the growth of tho root is I
m at
-v
&gt;&gt;
■
n. aj
touched tho
the ground when there came
came a
Kong.
Through his exertions two Chi­
.........................
I7.oshould
y«. Tori
&lt;?rapA&lt;r gl,m
like Ml/ itud bull. obuTpug
A Woman With a Will.
checked,-and
they
be harvested
namen, who made efforts to sell a woman,
. tame 1 tble ot duly ruk&gt; m ordiMd ' through » m.iir g’ouu, house., and out
A woman with a will can make her and pitted at once. Tlie same is true of
were brought before the Chief Justice
\------------i from the thicket, with his great white
wav in tiie. American world. In Ulster carrota. They bear very liUle freering, line:
recently and sentenced to two yeoru’ im­ county, N. Y., there ia a woman of real ; aud tlie frosting of the leaveih is tho aig- | 1 R*ilwsy ooUi»km«.,
tuaka leveled at me like bayonets, come
i my friend, the elephant, who had been
prisonment with hard labor, and two grit who inherited fourteen years ago a ' nal fat rapid gathering. Ono of the ‘ 3. Ste*xnboat oolliaidM.
\
j ou the watch for me all the time I
OW a - 4. Hun over in Broadway.
others who were trying to Kill five laiyh large estate, consiating principally of ■ most convenient methods is to plow
j
Whether I should have run, or stood
sul&gt;- 1
foiooned canned proviaioM.
forming property, heavily encumbered furrow close to tlie row—and run a er.b
were sentenced to seven years’imprison­ with debt It was the old homestead, soil plow close on the other side. —
The j 8. Blundering drug clerk*.
i my ground, and how ,1 should have
7. NMpping on orange and banana peela.
ment
Gov. Hennessey has much to and she could not bear the idea of seeing . carrota may then be puUed unbroken,
i fund in eitho^case, can never be known
K Gored by a Texan ateej.
j now, for just at that moment my foot
contend with in hm crusade against it pass into the hands of strangers, and aud with perfect case.
9. Killed somehow on the “ L ” road*.
Poottbt.—Tho poultry roar entai
10. Poisoned by unclean copper utensil* al slipped, and down I came close to the
slavery, as many of the' English resi­ w»» tletennini-a tint it should not. Al- |
bakem*.
.
tree. The next moment there was a
though
then
only
24
years
old.
and
with
|
nnta&gt;
dents are interacted in the trade, aud
smash ns if two trains hud run into each
no more practical knowledge of Wo than ;
„,m,.thing to pick up in Ute fi.-l.h.,
thwart him by evuy means iu their an ordinary country hu», idle aiorarrwd । |„uHrr inereaao rupidly to weight, arid
IX Slugged or aand-bogged by (treet foot- other, and I made sure that I was
knocked into a hundred pieces at least,
power. Up to the present, however, he tho charge oi the eatelo, detennmod to [ .honhl be loreod to long aa thr weather
and tiiat it was all up with me.
14. Stet by mistake.
rlearltot tfobt. Having an old m»lhor । nimain. moderate. When tho Ui-nnom.
has been aggressive and successful.
Ifi. Shot on porposc.
I ik»ou became swore, however, that I
62 years old, a hah-sister, alao hslples. । rt,.r RM1
m(1 ln,„.r th,v „.a|
16. Jluu over by locomotive.
'
was still alive and sound, while a bhrill,
The widow of Gen. .Albert Sidney tnun old ago the two orphaned duldrwi sto(, gluing ,„ddenlv. and lurelfr hold
17. Fbnndervd on ateamboal.
I frightened cry overhead told me plainly
1H. Burusd up ia ditto.
Johnston, who fell in the battle of Shi­ ot a deceased brother, sud a brother in their own, though ouinming more twl
I tiiat it was the elephant who had got the
the lut stages of oonanmption to pro- OI course that would be Ute time to kill
19. - Or ia theater.loh, is now living in San Fraucisco, and j
j worst of it tills time. I scrambled to
20. Siad dog.
11“»"‘"feu-rtiu,kdoublyhard. it
wunM
jjjp
•die recently gave au interviewer the A btth. etpeneuoo Ought her that It was -n„„. wbo have warm, airr liowuss fcr . 21. Panicked to death at church or thaatar.
my feet, gingerly enough, for the brute’ i
22. Htmnk by lightning.
I great fore legs were stamping and pound
facte relating to her husband's move­ imixawible to snp.iwt her huge fcmdy lhcir t.mltrv can protlUldi hold on to
XI. 1^1 wbiaky.
i iug like steam-hammers within arm’i
and
keep
np
the
mUnat
yumg
trom
them
until
the
rearfion
come,
and
price,
24.
Falling
elevatora.
ments in California prior to his depart­
length of me, and there I saw asiglil
the heavy mdebtednem of the estate rise; Imt there who watch tile market
XI Falling buildmgH.
ure for the South. Mrs. Johnston, re­
j which, scared as I was, mode me laugh
irom the rewureeaot the farm, die de m„v ug, ^irmiUge ot fluctuation, re jI 20. Unknown chctmca! exploaion*.
I till I could hardly stand.
■ ‘XI. Stabbed by drunken rowdy.
ferring to the aimpaigu story that Gen. ciclvd U]M&gt;n schixii teaching. She was ; they come ut anv time
| M Head maahed by falling «fowcr-pota from ':
I had fallt-n just in time to escajic tlie
', window ledge*.
Johnston was engaged in a pint to jiro- engaged to teach in her own neighbor-1
1 blow uf the elephant’s tusks, which had
I 29. CniMbed by atrMtcar.
cure the secesaion of California, said:) hood ut 38 per month, aud her salary in ■
struck themselves so deep into the tree
HOUSEMEEPER^ HELPS.
a short time was raised to $40 per month. ।
M It
from
“’s
Z a pack of lies 5°
“ In-ginning to |! She has continued school toiling ever I
------------tiiat he couldn’t pull them out again;
A Faithful Servant.
end.
She w described as " a
mdcc. curecung
directing me
the work
of her iorm,
farm,
and there he waa, hard and fast, like a
~
« woman
WUW..U - since,
wora oi-ner
,°
zLn. potatoes may be freshened up by ,
A young Germau from Mecklenburg
ship run aground. The animal’s look of
of high culture,-gracious presence and ; und during the summer vacations going plunging them into cold water before
was lucky enough to win $60,000 in one disgust and bewilderment at finding
dignified insanert. Some twenty years I 'nto 1110 harvest field with tho farm cooking them.
day nt Monaco, and nt once went to his
Nsvxn wash raisins that orc to be used hotel and locked up tho amount in a hiniM-lf in such a fix wm os good us a
to behold; but just then I was in
I She lias earned from teaching school ----------- dialits. It will make the pud- r»h box, iutut-tHitp to loare lot hone play
in sweet
no 'humor
uumo, w
bo
to stop and admire „
it, Inr
for I,
58 winter, h.xn wlutea. d her hair. |
off Un. Mrt ut k &lt;M JittR-lreaer.
«finrU.Mvy.
■
*
th. next tnonnng without further tun.ptUm, 1h. mi($t
lw-e \
Time, however, has dealt kindly with ■ homestead, fed greatly improved the ;I
’
• —
In boiling
dumplings of any kind, put mg Cortmte. On aw.k.-nmg the next mail he did it would be all oiw with
her, and few ladies of her age can boiut projwrty. rihe Ims been an extonfe. them in the water one at a time. If they
day. however, the box was gone, nnd | me
of so much that is attractive and win*ha?
•reraged arc pnt iu together they will mix with With it hi. old nW, whoou niOwM fi„t m.pOtu, tra. to taka to mx
OI suiuuk.1
oa* » uiuncu-r auu wm
furty-two bushais to the acre,
each other.
S’
pn. ?
;i
mng in pcraun.
. th,,
&amp;unty. Sime
y .i
•“
I0"*"; 4* 1* I thought better of it, aud decidud to «*■
Cookies.—Two cups of sugar; one of
I time ago she learned that a brother-inyoung man tad to ulagraph ,
Elephant iaataol I ouietlr
• The latest thing in dances te called 1 Uw living in Pennsytvsnis waa in ttesti- butter; two eggs; one-half cup of sweet­ war, the
Jt°rtC!ra
; ^ck,H1
“d^Somled my gun (whioj
milk; thne teaspoon fills of baking pow­
• “• roquet,"
• ” and’ ’is neither
—
• nor tute ciroumstonoea. 8be went to him ncr
the
a waltz
der.’ .-iFlavor to shit the taste; mix stiff; le..rtt«l |hal O, rerxaut w,. m Hjeek- |,a lad5? ^^1 hi. nifeo, or ho d
and firtind him helpless from an incura- uL,
a polka, though the beat ports of both Ki., .u.aa.a
-------------leul urg with U«ttaab mu« haxtng
tnonpWHmbiuXu.l, wramblmg
in
a quick oven.
______
»a«e
u
ble disease, with a family dcqx-nding up­
/ Tea Cake.—One cup of sugar and two :
*‘tu
for fear that hw master nr
,w treewin
nt Ba bullet
up, into
into H
the
again,z^
sent
balletinto
into
on him. "Ben,” she said, " what can I
beaten well together, half a cup of ; would nsk it at the gaming table again, his
i
forehead, which did ita business, and
do tor you?" "Nothing, Libbie," was r-Cgs
1.m«4aa l..lr
_a cup
___ ofX __
'. •
__
.
: I.U It.. Itn.l
L,-*
lo.lw .
butter,
half
sweet
, .
.
-j.•
had broken out, and tbe girl will cling the reply. "Yon have your hands* full |
of
flour,
and
tiirud
already. We will have to go to the ! ™P"
floor. and th^A
o&lt;
tightly, as though frightened, if she-fin- county house, 1 suppo^i.” "Never, ***“’&amp; P0*^■
dcrutanda the damx*, and Uw young g,,Ui us Long as I live. Cutue and enjoy '
A DKiaciotm breakfast cake msv Iw 1
in
FrvpK» Afed*»a/r
The Cur and Hi * Brother.
9J1O comforts of tbe old homestead with »uule by taking ta»«gh l*tetal
to
I hear that the Czar ia threatened with
fee. I will k&lt; ep you and your family m j nrnke, when'- risen and biked, r. enkc rw-umiiirii.ln, in - oHprf to Irendur . cod I
liver cil fastelesA, to mix a table-spoon- blindness, aud it is doubted if he would
long m you live.' She says she hns I about two inebaa thick; knead into ita ful of it intimately with the yelk of an obtain any relief by au ojieration. Long
knows anything st all.
-------- x.
---------- —a—a ptoe. of butter about the size of half
M’bl a few drops of etwence of pep-' l&gt;eforeGen. MclikofTsoppointmeut tolhs
cmhtkjdu^.M thou
an egg; after it is in tlie tin put on the permint aud
and half a tumbler of sugared Dictatorship &lt;»f Pau-sta all stale piqiere
had throw, a bWi-twah
l top little lumps of butter and then cover water, so os to obtain n lait du jxjuIc. requiring his Majesty’s signature were
1 it with flue jrhite taigar
and
ground
York Tribune.
Uiia
w&gt;&lt;-s»s
tfie cintaste ami
aryl fly
flj-.rfeterte-/
prink d in tlie hirerst
tererst type,
1
Bf this
7
ichBb the
taate
-rttoteris- printed
under the
odor M the ml are■ entirely odveretk direct sujierintanaenoe
FaoM tl.000.000 io &lt;2,000,000 worth
and the ■' ixitienta
patients take it without the
tlie Ministers, to tnalile
enable .the
th Czar to;ratal
sHghtort F*|inmfaioi' SB&lt; Al-J ttjsloil, them. 1’lie Grand Duke Nicholas would
bring tih* rendered tairi-ibH- hx the *wh- prolml»)y never have pufdished hwrerent
ter in ail ita proportions, is in as com-i defenseinthe A’bwrrfZe/fwur.badhesnpplete state of emulsion ss the hits at the i posed that tlie Oxar wonkl be likely to
moment they penetrate the chyle res- j wru-ie it; but as he bad hitherto been his
eels, consequently absorption w better I Majesty's favorite brother there ware en
qtatunol
.
1 ough people about the aourt read ♦.»
«t flour. nix with

jxirtion of' all

before

exacting a promise
touch a card again.

to outlive her husband, although she
added a provioion that.in the contrary
event he should retain prMHomion of tbe
palace at Livadia. which was tier pri »perty.—LandtM World.

the power of nitroglycerine, and yet
tins new agent of death is 20 per cent

and of the extreme caution necessary in
thidr manufai^tore.
In uie manufacture of nitro-glycerine,
two tubes, each about a quarter of an
inch in diameter, and mx inches in
length, lead into a single tube of double
AA
I...' ..f ll.. - 1___ *1-

sulphuric acid into the other of these
small tubes. Tbe large tube contain*
glycerine. The two acids are then forced
quite gradually into the glycerine, and
the chemical ^omhi n at inn thus forms on
explosive of intudculablc power.
tio powerful and dangerous is this
article that not an ounce of it is allowed
in tbe manufactory while this tube, six
inches long and half an inch in diameter,
is being filled, and this tube is kept coninu is allowed to drip upon s clay (simi­
lar to meerschaum) imjiorted from Ger­
many. This clay is the only perfect
alworbent of nitro-glycerine known. As
Hercules powder ia darker, it is believed
that, that explosive ta manufuctured by
the same process, charcoal, an imperfect
absorbent, being used instead of said
quality of clay. If, in the manufacture
of mtro-glycerine, a strong tube is kept
swathed in ice, fed a quantity of the
liquid only six inches in length and half
au inch in diameter ia allowed in tho
building at the same timp, no wonder
that Gen. Von Bokkelen, with lite prep­
aration 20 per cent more powerfid, re­
marked that he would have it handled
thermometer in hand I— Virginia City
Chronicle.
.
,.

Debilitated Digestion.
In the “ Memoirs of Count Segur"
there is the following anqcdote: "My
mother, the Countess de Segur, being
asked by Voltage respecting her health,
told him that the most painful feeling
she had arose from the decay of her
stomach and tho difficulty of find­
ing any kind of aliment that it could
bear. Voltaire, by way of consolation,
assured her that he was once tor nearly
a year in the same state, and believed to
be incurable, but that nevertheless a
very simple remedy had .restored hi:x
It consisted in taking no other nourish­
ment than yelks of egga beaten up with
flour of potatoes and waler. ’’ Though
this circumstance took place as far back

rarely the remedy has been practiced.
Its efficacy, however, in cases of debility
cannot be questioned, and the following
is the mode of prej&gt;anng this valuable
article of food aa recqpimended by Sir
John Sinclair: Beat up the egg in a
bowl, and tlxen add seven table-spoon­
fuls of cold water, mixing tha whole
well together; then add two tablesjxxmfuls of farina of potatoes; lei it be
mixtd thoroughly with tho liquor in tho
bowh Then pour in na much boiling
water us will convert the whole into a
jelly and mix it well. It may bo taken
alone or with the addition of a little
milk, in cases of stomachic debility or
consumptive disorders.
This dish is
light and easily digested, extremely
wholesome and nourishing. Bread or
biscuit may be taken with 'it as tho
stomach gvta stronger.

A Two-Headed Girl.
There is at Soorabaya, Java, at present
on view a Japanese infant with two heads
and necks, but with one body, two arms
and two legs. The little thing is now
about fifty days old, according to tho
mother, and is so far in fair health. Tho
two heads and necks are placed side by
side on tho trunk, and ore perf&lt;»ctiy and
neatly formed, and of alxnit normal size.
Between them on the trunk is a small
protuberance, caused evidently by tho

normally broad at tho shoulderi, aud
tapers down at the waist nnd loins to tho
size of an ordinary infant of the same
age; tbe legs appeared very small and
weak, however. xTbe arms on each side
of tho small chest looketl puny. The
right band head ia a little lighter in color
than the . other. How the internal ar­
rangements are disposed of wo, of course,
do not know, but both heads have to i»o
fed at meal tunes. When the writer

said from hunger, but tlie other did not,
though it at the same time |&gt;ega:i moving
about restleaaly as if fur food. The two
heads do not breathe alike, nor do the
pulses on cither rxm beat together, from
time to time the infant (or infanta, far
each head has a name) suffers from deprwwion, and the face turns bluish,
showing that the blood circulation is not

and tho mother ia good-looking; so te tho
offspring. They are doing a good trade
by the exhibition.—London Telegraph.
Two ladies stood up to a Broadway
stage, and hugged and kissed until they
were jolted into a seat, whunoocof them
said:
•• How did ynu like Europe?”
splendid for anything," waa

3

Just as

�—

SB

I h*ve decided to
fire in (he fire place, (they hadn’t arKATCRDAY,

NOV. JO. 1880.

A SMALL BUNDLE OF SPLINTERS.

There are two brother* (men) Jiving ways reaeryod as one of the most nec­
essary article* in the house-keeping
in this town, that while one necks to
line, the feathers removed, tbe game
become h person of intelligence and
cleaned and dreassd, and a few mom­
beloved and respected by all, tho other
enta sufficed to place a portion over the
appears io do ail tn his power tv hinder
fire where it soon received ita .nece«aand dim-out-age him in hia efforts and
nry cooking. In the meantime Mr,
aims.
•
Akeriy set about doing the chorea, os
There has always existed a great
night was tret coming on, Austin was
curiosity to learn why a certain portion
approaching the clearing, the women
of tills town went by the outlandish
munti of •‘Muleviilr,*’ and after many folks had prepared supper, which was
soon dispatched, Akeriy bad filled hto
caretui inquiries we have learned the
pipe and was sitting by the fire, hia
following: Many years ago, while tlie
thought* busy with the incident* of
country was very new and Mnralinll,
his past life, when a loud knock w.aa
Bellevue and Battle Creek the only
heard nt’ the door, the dog who was
market for it* products, such as black
lying at his masters feet, jumps up
ash h'oopA, lumber, block .'alts, coon
with u growl, the old man quiets his
■ akins and maple sugar, and tlie exten
dog, goes to the door and admits a
aive forest and by-paths the only pas
young man carrying tlie outfit of a
tore grounds for stock, a certain man
hunter. As hospitality was more prac­
residing in au adjoining town owned
ticed then than now the stranger was
several very unruly edits which sought
cheerfully admitted, given a seat by
"more congenial company than their
the fire, a clean plate placed ou the ta­
mast' r afforded, and also seeking the
ble, tea made and supper prepared aud
benefits of civilization, had 'wanderel
the stranger invited to partake of tho
over i 40 this town. Now, a* the hon­
meal, without ever stopping to ask
est pioneers had labored industriously
“have you been to supper,” as every
to clean* nnd fence u few acres of the
lierson. especially a stranger, was sup­
virgin soil which by the way was no
posed to get hungry as well as other
easy task nnd had growiag thoron corn
folks aud all old pioneers felt it a
wheat nnd other crops, which was for
pleasure to hate a stranger partake of
the support of their families and stock,
their hospitality. Austin accepted of
and on which they depended to keep
the invitation, and after glling up and
soui. and body together, felt quite .in­
getting warm the conversation turned
dignant that a man abundantly able to
on the past days incidents, when, it
retain and feed hia stock; should per­ was discovered Austin had been Toast­
mit them to become a nuisance. 80, ing ou his own turkey. Explanations
after notifying the man (we won’t say followed, Austin remained over night,
gentleman) that'his colt* were very partook of turkey for breakfast, had n
pleasant visit and departed leaving
troublesome, .and that they were tear­ tho matter well understood, both par­
ing down fences and destroying crops, ties satisfied, and Mr. Akeriy in peace­
they kindly requested him to take care ful posessi on of what remained of tlie
of them. ‘'The heartless man laughed, turkey.
[Tobe ConUnueJ.j
straightened up and replied “0 they’ll
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair
take cure of themselves they’r gittin
K
emkwer
ia
a scientific combination
fataint they? guess I won’t disturb
of some of the most powerful restora­
’em. Drive’em out, drive’em out.” tive agents in the vegetable kingdom.
After the settlers had notified the own­ It restores gray hair to its original col­
er several times but without avail, they or. It makes the scalp white and clean
shut up the colts, and the result was a It cures dandruff and humors, and fall­
ing-out of the hair. It furnishes the
lawsuit in which the owner of the colte nutritive principle by which the hair is
Was badly ‘•worsted.’’
Afterwards nourished and supported. It makes
the
iiair moist, soft and glossy, and is
whenever that mau spoke of that local­
unsurpaMcd as a liaia dressing. It is
ity in which his colts were restrained
the most economical preparation ever
he applied the epithet, “Muleville.” offered to the public, as its eftecta re­
Now, it so chanced that the epithet did main a long time, making only an oc­
nnt rightly apply, as a more honest, casional application necessary, It is
recommended and used by eminent
hospitable people never lived than
medical men. and officially endorsed by
those same individuals on whom it tlie State Asaayer- of Maasacbusetta.
was applied. But both the author who The popularity of Hall's Hair Reuewer
conferred the name, nnd the most of has increased with the test of many
years, both in this country and in for­
tho people on whom it was conferred, eign lands, nnd it is now known and
are now dead, and strangers to the used in all the civilited countries of the
circumstance* are now enjoying tlie world.
For Sale by all Dealers.
labor of those poorly paid tillers of the
soil, who pushed their way miles into
the forests, far from the haunts of
civilization, endured untold suffering,
nnd with nx and fire have made this
country habitable for man, and permit­
ted the people of to-day to exclaim
“Wo liveiu the garden of Michigan.”
Many year* ago us Rufus Brooks of
Maple Grove was planting corn on the
farm now owned by L. J. Wilson of
Nashville, assisted by John McDerbj
who owned the land and John Burns, a
neighbor of McDerbys, they beard a
pig squeal not far from them, and
Brooks little dog started for the scene
of action. The men hastened to the
sj&gt;ot where they found a large bear
trying to secure material for a feast.
Brooks assisted by his dog kept the
boar at bay with a hoe, while Mr.
Burns went nearly a mile after a gun,
with which, after its arrival, bruin was
dispatched.
When Jesse Austin was many years
younger thau he is now, but just as
fond of hunting, he was out in the
woods near where now lives Mr. Showalter, and having secured a fine,plump
turkey he liad swung it up to n small

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sapling while-lie continued his way to
look for bigger game. A dog belonging to John Akeriy went sailing along
through the woods not far from Austin

“ "ery trace of diwanc, and
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lirough tbe pore* of the
! *kln-nourishing
igthlng vegetable tonic*.
^TlnJ*n'Vo’n“
TUP R
j Mdr or iJimu iu!iLmnaUon ’» nd

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Kluoe the Introduction of Kellogg'* Columbian
011,11 ha* made more permanent euro* and given
better (atiifactlon ,on
I. ■ t.lUdncrOmpUlntaand Bhcu__ a_
knownasaaafc and reliable agent to employ aealnti
all ache* and P*ln», which are the forerunner* of
more wrloaii diaordeni It act* »i*cllly and *urely, al way* relieving aufTcring and ofwn caving life.

cough*. cold*. catarrh. and, disorder* among chiL

°AYS

Don’t despair until you have cried, thi. SenelMc,

E-aily anpluM and Radically EfTootu*l B- medy.

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HOTEL PROPERTY,

Hastings Business Directory.

.----- IN THE LINE OF-----

ON VERY FAVORABLE TERMS.

BaMlaga, MicB.,

6«Ua Draft* «■ tbe p«indp*J cltlra in Europe. De
poelta received, end money loantd at

RAPIDS,

’Where you will find the

FOR SALE

JJASTINGS NATIONAL BANI,

Capitol «nd Surplus Sloo.ooo.

ALLEN BROS

With Stock and Good Will in Trade,

by dracstou.

WUumm Black.

■yyHES YOU WATT AJHTH1NG

0LLMENT SMITH,

(Stock

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Il CUlUbted
idl elfc. falls. A RKVMLA ■
TION and fUtVOLUTION bi medicine. Abeorp-

The “Only” Lung Pad Co.

W illUm* BfoeL

GRAND

Kimplr. Sensible, Direct,
PAINLESS, POWERFUL.

Lowest Fi-iees.
In Western Mlehistn. We manufacture

Attorney &amp; Counsellor,

CONTINUOUS FACING,
Which 1* the latest and creeled Improvement yet
made In 8H1BTS. Il will herrafter be used­
In all of oar

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te^pX^ie'Ttte^Xvente^snd trouble* of

Akeriy seeing the blood, and having I
heard the report of Austin’s* rifle. I '■**»1‘ndi^L*i£te’y?3*r”*rKWn7’' .
thought sonic vandal had endeavored j MdVtuXiniMeiPcM fen'pmrssriL' J it»ac

to klll hfedo. Khieli n&gt; • wrx v«l»- ■
able one, he took the dug’s back track fo*itudty sood for

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Cash. Preferred.,
C. C. WOLCOTT.

BEST SHIRTS,

■2_Coanty agent* for tho Wlard Plow_f

Remember that for the next 30 days
I will give to parties eonsultiug me, the

GREATEST BARGAIIVS

JQEW HBMTIIRBAT
In Pianos and Organs ever heard of,
for strictly

J. .LENTZ &amp; SON’S
We would respectfully announce to the citizens*'of Nashville
and vicinity, that we are now

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, 4c.,
HMtinge, Mich.

1 J£NTERPBI8E

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.

GROCERY

An examination of my goods and
prices will fullv convince yos.
Re­
member I sell the world-renowned

New Fresh Goods and Low

LOCATED and ESTABLISHED
------ IN OUR------

Kew and Large Store,
ALL TVENA', A.TVI&gt; OF
•
THE LATEST

STYLES.

ESTEY ORGAN •
And others of standard makes.
Will
furnish to parties any make of instru­
ment desired.

Organs Repaired,

Prices.

Boise Ac Francis
Having bought for CASH a large, neat
stock of

CLEANED and POLISHED,

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

AT LIVING PRICES.

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese ud Everything

»ihi «ir ■mug ifivru vu perieci neaiiu aurr all
, other trratmout* and re»n*«no&lt; h«vr mied. a.»x
I IlJmSSnSre If.h^ha* not (Jut/fivld0*

Somebody yon mnM foltow me. and
IWfJ
when yon make it right tome for , Special F»d for Chranir. d*&lt;i&gt; Mod/'raei of
shooting old Watch, then you can have :
ST
it."
Mr, Akeriy judged rightly, for (forb-A -itor aU» «•» •*«&lt;’• -»ui*i-«_&gt;
when Austin -went far hto game be
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fuinid it gone, then he too. Wn* angry- ■
following AkeriyV track* in the snow
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THE “BOSS” CARPET SWEEPER.

TTTANTED—To cun-a rave of CATARRH In
W fach neighborhood, with Dr. Karanar'* Reme­
dy, u&gt; introduce it. Sample free. OLE TILTON,

jA full liivje

01

J. LENTZ A SON’S.

COME AND SHE.
Yourt Truly,

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TUBN-6UT8
WANTED

AGENTS FUR THE

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Europe and America.

Lew BATE*.
COM’KNCIAL TRAVELERS
MADE A BPECIALTY
OMXNit* tbe Woteott How. NubTiBc, Mieb.

J. MMAN.
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CHICAGO.

FOR FUNERAL OCCASIONS

Iligbea t Price puid for Produce

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^QAMHVILLE LIVERY.

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UNDERTAKER’S GOODS
BURIAL CASES &amp; SHROUDS

KhM

Wiah to inform all that by prompt at­
tention, accommodating ways, good
goods mid low prices, hope to receive
a fair eliare of your patronage.

BOISE &amp; FRANCIS.

WE ALSO

Will be furnished free of charge. Call and aee^us.
that rhe owner,

C. H. BERRY.

iORGANSMK
drew Daniel F. IWeWy, Waabl
nHl£iSx$45 TO $100
F Per month, during Fall and Winter, In every
I county. Intereetins and raluxbl- Information,
with full part leu fare, free, A Jdr ia, at once.

MAN, WOMAN OK CHILD,
&lt;uii y ^■■ia.ibeir u*Unnnyu&gt;

SHERIFF.

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no not s* pr&lt;Mk*d. give vr A TRIALsad b*

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------- WITHOUT-------JULIUS BUSSELL,
This is an opportunity seldom offered, and will bear investi­
gating, as I wish to close entirely out by tbe FIRST OF KXTRA COST
JANUARY. To reduce the stock as fast as possible I will offer To purchaaers. Shirts made in thia way can never
goods
at SPECIAL BARGAINS anything you may want in the RIP DOWN THE BACK,
HARDWARE LINE or AGRICULTURAL Department.
Making a epedaty. Phoenix fllo*k. State St.
I wish also to close every account by January 1st,
J£D. POWERS &amp; Co.
?
either by cash or note, and all my patrons whom I have ac­
ALLEX BROS..
39 Monroe 3L, Oppos’it. iUthlmrn House.
commodated ill the past, will confer a personal favor by calling
HARDWARE,
plASOS ASD ORGAXSt
and settling at once.
Iron, Nails, Stoves and Tinware.

AND BEISTtOOMf SUITS
OF1 EVEB.Y JJESCRII’TION. T»EA.UV
A.IVD .FA.1N CY FURNITURE

SI PAD

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Attorney at Lawj

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FAlRLOR.

master, who was also hunting near by, i
be was well covered with Hood. Mr.,

soliquizing,

The “Only” Lung Pad Co,

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,

AGRICUITUM1 ROOM,

Wd
EICELSIOR KIDIET PAD.
Il la a mervvl of H U &lt; and relief.
m h

REAL ESTATE You Can be BELIEVED AHD CURED.

When the dog reached his '.nd in feet wy di-u- ot these rrr.t or*&gt;u*.

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And from this date offer all of my

Where you will find

kept its course as though nothing had v
happrnerl. and Austin discovered his j NeHOllS

but coulu see no one, but found the
turkey «Inch the dog had pawed.
Thinking the owner of tbe bird might
be the one who wounded his dog he
soon hod it rimig &lt;*« Id. ahoRldrr
/
and went marching bomewanl, rantMriu(-ir renM »M» turkey Mr.

CORE IM Bld ICIE

MY ENTIRE BUSINESS IN NASHVILLE,

never will. ..
Ithil»-iabtoluuly
tn IU ___
remedial
—-—_, _____certain
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me. veil ai u. i», nno a atxi get a memorandum
book giving more full detail* ol the curative prop­
er!lee of thi* wondi-rfol mediclm-.

who at first sight thought it a deer and Height’* Ducaaoof the KMncy*. Diabetc*, Pfomt,
rjiiuwt hi.
»|,,
1 Or*’'-J. Cntarrhoftho Bladder. Inability io Retain
raised bit, nfle aud gave the animal or Expel Uw Urine, stone in the madder. huh
“jesse” through both ears. Tbe dog 1
UrtaaUnx..Depoaita,

mistake.

§

indispeiuible, healthy, homely, neverto-be-forgotteu thing, called a Dutch
fire place.) It didn’t take long to boat
the water, whfiii turkey received ito
indispensible baj,h. but first cutting off
each wing which every housewife al­

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VOLUME VIIJ.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE

LOCAL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.

THANKSGIVING.

And Her Environs.
Thursday, Nov. 25, the day designat­
ed by President Hayes and onr Govern­
or, as » day to give thanks to the most
high, for life, health, happiness, wealth,
poverty, plenty, and other things, n*
the. case may be, was appropriately
—Thk Nkwb predict* that mucli observed in Nashville, the majority of
valuable nroperty in Nashville will be. our business men resting from secular
destroyed by tire thia winter if our labors and atiemliiig services at the
Village Fathers do not wake up aud Baptist house of worship.
The services was a Uuiou of the
purchiwe proper appurtenance* to
tight the Are flcud with.
Methodist and Christian societies, a
custom
that hns been observed in this
—Sam Hartford was one of the mod
xealons workers at the fire on Monday. village for several years. The M. ’ E.
He succeeded in chopping a hole in choir rendered the music, singing
Hie back of the church big enough to "God tha Nation’s Guardian,” "Ameri­
put hi* head in. when he lustily halloed ca,” "Praise the Lord,” aud "Corona­
tion
Rev. Newton offered appropri­
* ‘Hand oaf yonr organ.”
ate prayer, and Rev. Jones delivered
—A dissatisfied politician stopped bis
tho sermon.
News last week with the air of man
The speaker based his remarks from
who had completely busted our busithe words "And let the peace of God
nesx, but wo have turned our paper
rule in your hearts, to the which,
collar and propose to go right along
also ye are called in one bodv ; aud be
anti get rich withouLhim.
ye thankful,” found in Coloasiaus,
—W. P. Eddy living two mile* north­
third chapter and fifteenth verse. A
cast of.NaahvilM h* the owner of a cow
reference to the season, harvest and
from the milk of which. 153 lbs of but­
an interesting history of the day of
ter has been made nnd marketed, be­
thanksgiving, it* early customs, etc.,
tween, the 15th of May and the 15th of
followed. lu this country it was rec­
Nov., besides furnishing hifl family of
ommended by Washington soon after
four persona, with milk and batter for
the close of the Revolutionary war, but
dfdlynse. A good record: who can
was not made a national thankRgiying
beat it!
day until Lincoln’s administration.*
—The house occupied by Will Clark In early days it was a fasting day but
on State St., caught fire from a heated had now become a day of praise, and
chimney about noon on Sunday, but should be a sincere and voluntary
Will being chief pipe man of the fire thanksgiving to the Lord for his bless­
department, the fire wn« conquered be
ings. We should base our thauksgivfore serious damage was done.
The ing on our relation to God. He leudbltinderhiiss of a carpenter that built e.th, cares for and preserves as.
the house lathed on to the chimney, and
There are those who are constantly
there’s where the fire got its work in.
deploring the hard times, yet to-day
—An old-fashioned long sleigh such our country is richer in wheat-, produc­
as used to hoist a passenger sitting on ing by uu average of four bnidiels per
the bow, several degrees heaven-wan! acre than ever before. Our country is
every time it passed over a knoll, and one of inexhaustible riches. Onr min­
as suddenly drop him down with such eral wealth is vast beyond *teomprebenforce os to turn his mind as many de­ sion.
Politics is improving, and at no dis­
grees' in the opposite direction, was in
town on Wednesday, and every walk tant day that honesty that character­
it crossed, it performed the Kame antics ises an honest man in business will al­
so characterize him in the use of the
of yore.
. ,
—The house of Ludwig Wies, a Ger­ ballott. The nation has enjoyed peace;
man living just north of the Winnies there Is no north, no south, no cast, no
school house, was destroyed by tire on west, but a united people.
The church, too, is becoming Tnore
Wednesday morning. Au old liarrel
used to store ashes in had been kept in fiee. Each denomination are coming
boanl shanty joining the log partof the to have one wool—the Bible; that
word—Jesns Christ that is manna to
house, and it is supposed the fire origin
ated there, as the family were only every soul. There is one Hope*, one
heaven,
one church—comprising a good
aware of the fire in time to barely es
cape with the clothing that they had man aud a good woman; a church that
embraces
the faithful of the land. The
taken off* the night before, Mrs. Weis
•going otit bare-footed. Mr. Wies is a time will come when these gatherings
will
embrace
the sour nnd daughters of
poor man and is for the present thrown
the living God, and their work charupon the chanty of the neighbors for
‘
uctistic of brotherly kindness, qod la­
shelter.______
_
_________
boring for tnau’s welfare. The lan­
THE M. E. 0HITR0H ON FIRE.
guage of the immortal Lincoln, when
asked
wbeie he worahiued,
was:
Monday forenoon about 10*.30 the M.
E. Ciiurch was discovered to be on fire. "Whqrc I find written over the portals
of
a
church,
love
to
God,
love
to
man.
The alarm Waa given and soon a large
number of people were on the spot. tiuire I will bow nnd worship the God
Thu interior of the ^mreb was w/dense- of my fathers.” That sentiment lives
to-day.
ly black with smoke that the exact lo­
The speaker dosed his interesting
cation of tltefirefura nionienl was an sermoii by referring to the a flairs of
uncertainty and all efforts was app.ied the village aud some ivfonns neede&lt;i
to saving the furniture, organ, seats, to make us a better people, yet there
etc., but soon one of the plucky inva­ were a great many things that we, so­
cially, have much reason to l»e thank­
ders fell through a hole in the floor and ful for, aud closed-with pniyer.
the tire was discovered. It was in the
floor directly over the furnace stove ' MORE DOINGS OF THE FIRE-FIEND,
ami the boys directed their attention
--------to rulaluing the same. The fire en­
Barney Brooks returned from Irving
gine ref using to work, the water pail on Thiirauay, and brought .ns the par­
brigade wi«a brought into requisition ticulars
_____ _______
w____ .__
_________ .
of the_______
destruction
of_ Gardiner
and noble ^rork done.
For one long 5c. Co’s, large flouring mill, popularity
hour the l»oyx lugged water, strove I known as the Irving mills, which was
i destroyed by fire no Tuesday morning,
Frank Camplroll was called to go on
duty at midnight, aud was engaged in
writing ie the office,about 4 a. m., and

Charley Smith has a new ad.
Mrs. P. Butler is now convalescent.
Bort. Flint Is laid up with a pimple ou

turkeys.
Dick Smith ha* moved into tae Oldfield house,
on Mill 8L
Several little folks of this village are ratertelning the*chicken pox.
Levi Snjith moved on Monday, to his farm
out of town about a mile.
Next Wednesday
can pay your taxes, if
you ‘
‘ sponduUdu.
left a pocket-book in Wheeler's

H&lt;RrStckin«on and family went over to La­
peer to observe Thanksgiving.
Mart Cole was In town on Wednesday, shak­
ing hand* with hl* many friends.
Mrs. News returned on Tuesday, from a short
visit among relative* at Coldwater.
In thia vicinity, just now, cunflagratioos are
quite popular, but fire engines are not.
-Geo. Gallatin moved into hl* bouse lately
purvlia.M&lt;d of Jesse Austin, ou Thursday.
Elder P. Holler ha* returned from hi* hunt,
much pleated with the northern country.
Cha*. Brown, a typo on the Hastings Demo­
crat, called on the News boy* last Saturday.
A good program of exerdae* la promised at
the reform dub meeting next Monday evening.
Charley Scheldt now sails forth in a new
swell body chaise, when he ride* over the fleecy

his organs on the same occasion. •
,'
/E.8. Loomis, of August*. 1* the knight of
dotsand dashes who succeeds E. L. Parrish at
this i.tatlon. He will move his family to this
village in the spring, if he likes the place well
enough to locate here. . E. L. Parrish departed
for the «crncs of bls new duties on Monday
John N. Bailey, of the Ann Arbor Argus, one
of Um* handsomest members of tbc editorial
fraternity in the *ufte, paid Tax News a visit
on Saturday. Desiring to give him a ehance&lt;to
contemplate n depraved member of the profes­
sion, we took him down tn Hastings and showed
him John Dennis.
Dr. Barbe- in behalf of the Naslivllle Drama­
tic dub asixx-Jiitton presented the Reform club
last Monday evening, with 8M85, that being
the net proceeds of the drama of tha “Drunk­
ard's Waniing.” The club tendered the “Dra­
matics” a hearty and unanimous vote of thank*
fur their very liberaPgtft.
The Omaha Bee contains more far western
news than any other paper on our exchange
■ list. The effort of the publishers to draw Im­
migration to that fertile region by circulating
their weekly among eastern farmers i* com­
mendable. The Bee is mailed free to any appli­
cant who forwards his addrem to The Dally
Bee, Omaha, Neb.
Ttie school in the grammer department closed
on Monday forenoon, on oqcount of the smoke,
which refused to ascend the pipe, and filled the
room, causing the warm tears to How down the
chceka of tbc Inmates, and making a very affect­
ing scene. A aheet-iron cupola was built on
the chimney in the afternoon, and now school
moveth off much more comfortably.

' Jake Oamuu ha* purchased four swell box
cutters of C. C. Wolcott, for use in hi* livery
business.
The band boys sold N) number* at their
Thanksgiving party on Thursday night at the
Opera itouae.
Jesse Austin moved ou Tuesday into David
Dcmaray’s bouse on the corner of Brooke and
Durkecstreeta.
John Robert* and Henry Heath have returned
FOUR CORNERS.
from the north wood*. They came in by hand
on Tuesday morning.
Don’t make too hot tires. Better be a little
chilly than to run the chances of being burned Desk News :
•
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out of house and home.
I have been completely done op; squelched;
Fred. Baker has worked aealouidy for thrte pigeoo-bolnl; Dot a whit better than If I bad
years, collecting old jxwtage *tamp*, aud now been ham-strung am' hung up to dry. In fact
Jia* a collection of 26.000.
at one time 1 thought 1 would turn up my toes
Mrs. W. 8. Barnett, of Grand Rapids, and and go died, like one of our neighbor's did sev­
Amos Nichols, of iumsing, were guests of. Mri eral year* ago. But then, I thought that one
W. H. Young over Sabbath.
of my natural literary and social gifts, ought
/!&gt;. C. McAllister, of Middleville. 1* endeavor­ not thus to “frow hissdf away,” just became
ing to organixe a shiging cIum at this. point, “one of the Girls,” told the News readers that
and also think* of locating here.
I had a weak brain, and advised me to go
Effort* are being ma:1c to place Miss Malle north and tlsh. and eat fl*b without regard to
Killen In the asylum, as she I* allowing strong sire, quality, or culinary preparation. Th&lt;evidence* of permanent insanity.
fact is, Mr. Editor, that the “Girl,” wboqrer
Frank Purchis returned from Petnaky on she inayb&lt;5 ha* “stole my, heart and gixxard al)
(Tuesday prenlng, and he reports snow 8)^ feet away." I have hunted high and low. early and
deep at that place, and buainesa brisk.
late. In and out of season but no trace of her u«
v' Tlw thermometer stood 8 degress below xcro yet, have I found. . And I am almost frantic
early on Monday rooming, which was several with the thought, that ^he Is a nymph; a willdegree* colder than any day last winter.
o-tiM’-wtep; a nothing; or perhaps, she has ta­
Don’t forget to attend the temperance mat* ken Mr. Greeley's advice, got married aud gone
meeting at the Christain ehurelt next Sunday west. I owe this charming little maiden an un­
night, and hear ti»e addre** of Mr. Fish, of dying, and unlimited debt of gratitudr-. For,
Orangeville.
*u|&gt;po«ing from her letter that she feasted on
Jesse Austin started on Thursday for the (Kidding and milk, aud unsealed, undressed
north woods, on a hunting trip aod Mrs. A. Hoik, 1 hart adopted p«4 of her diet, and taken
and Hattie hare gone to Hasting* for a two to book*.
Hence the improvement in ray
cbirography and orthography. Now, I pity
We bavcibccn fortunate enough to secure such writers as Tim. Tumble, Peel Garlick and
one of Cook's new style, swell box cutters, and that feller that writes such poor Dutch. And
calculate to enjoy the privilege* of the same I do hope they will not pe*tcr the readers of
when we get time.
News with any more, of their poor spelling. I
Right merrily Jlnglnl the meliMllou* sleigh­ trust that that “Giri” will let us bear from her
bell* from the i«uk* of pruncing steed* ou Tues- again for I tun tn hope* in this way to get track
dayere. Numerous sleigh-riding parties were
abroad on that night.
'x
The chilly blast of November has struck the
The Chemical Work* have been idle fur a few Comers, and rather prqfhaturcly remind* u* of
days back, on account ofnot having a sufficient the winter monUu to come. Pence and quiet
quantity of wood, but have a^ain started up reign* in this realm, now that election is over
with a full force of help.
.
and it is settled that Walt is to be boas of the
V Business is Ixxxning, and bouses are scarce new poet office. The apjioiiKment is a reward
in tills village. The Union bouse shelter* eight for hl* work and influence for Gar~
full grown families, and more new couici - arc Held, Lacey, and Hawkins during the
seeking quarters »vcry‘ &lt;l*ycampaign.
Several cltxcns were out on thanksgiving af­
The reacUon consequent to an inflated
ternoon, speeding their steetls on Main St. dittos* of affair* is now at its height, and men
Andrew ■ Hardy’s charger, hitched to heavy
who during tb? campaign were so inflated with
pair of bob t-lcigha led the van.
cnthuasiasm that they had tn back up to the
MIIL Willis, Jim Van Auker and Cha*. Wil­
son relumed from their bunting excursion to oral jmziKJrtion*, and hence, there I. lota more
Koscommoii on Wednesday morning, bringing room to move about. Id tad-many of th*m of
several trofihies of the chaxc with them.
the Democratic nad Greenback atripe have
Th? M. E. social whl be entertained by Rev.
shrunk up to nothing, or dried up ami blown
A. D. Newtou and wife, at the pirsonagr ou away. For particulars luqurc of O. F. L. and
Wednesday eventug next. Refredimente will
be served, and cordial Invitation extended to
all.
and not a cloud seems to dim the bright future.

seeing a bright light ahining on the
snow, went out to learn the cause, when
he discovered the whole upper story in that weighed six pound* and a quarter, it is a
flame*. He immediately
. took a lantern
______ boy, and both mother and item arc flourishing
and iteoeuded to the room in which the
___ ______ _
*&lt;««»,
lire was. Upon opening the door he was —----------------------------------------------------

driven back by the flames, which had b.
so completely mastered /he situation [
that that all efforts to have the building '

which will probably Ire built ’»« «x&gt;n as i
possible.
I

the vhig of their dolmans, and protecting tlicm
from the chilly uigbt air, while they rode to

thanks to the member* of the the Nashville
band, for the very excellent music furnished by

BUSH,
"THE BOSS”

Creek promisee U&gt; be lively this winter. Willi*
Moon’s widow has lately married.—Rob. is
angling for----- nobody knows who.
Hank

of straightening them Frank will get married
aud teach ringing school thia winter. John

tell you why. The good prices for bog* and
wheat makes farmers smile, but they don’t like
John Sherman’* recommndatlon of taking the
legal tender quality awayfrom Greenbacks.
Ed. Spires expects to get married Christmas
to what fellow I have not learned.
The Dews from Mulevllie i* not brilliant, but
as green a* ever al Wells, am! the chances are
tha' somebody will catch J cask- after awhile.
going to change hi* place of abode, and move,
over north east of Bellevue. He salt! he thought
the climate was better over th cry. Judge
। Tlech, had a suit all about some cornstalks
awhile ago, and conducted himself with his us­
ual candor and dignity. It i* thought be voted
for Garfield. Ofllecr Nlie*. Is studying law with
the" Judge. They are doing a lively business,
and promise to get away with Attorney Gener­
al Williams. It la thought that Elia* Williams
has Hie b|g ditch that run* down near Slater's
confounded with the Michigan, ship canal.
‘‘WM BUI” expects to run a paper if he has
brains enough, and "Wide Awake" is “dead
asleep" a* far as writing to the Hawk is con­
cerned. Jeff and Laura live In the “homestead
on the hillside,” “far from the old folks st
home.” Esther McMore, will flourish the ped­
agogical squiteh during the winter term. Mr.
Bradley presides over the reform club, and Tim
Tumble indulges in longdisqtuitlous on phUosophic, historic, abstruse, and knotty, scelntiflc
questions. The people of late think his mind
is in a state of adolescence.
The sky looks cl^ar in the direction of Kalamo. and the fwopfc seem to have forgotten
their wicked ways and settled down to a state
of solid and permanent morality.
I am going to Washington in a few days, in
quest of a pot&gt;i».h tn Garfield's administration,
and try to lobby through a bill looking to some
public improvements around live Comers; witJohnnie* look wince they luid the wind knocked
out of them. I hope to tee yourself and n gtxxl
delegation from Nashville In attendance at the
capital city.
Farwell,
r-nra B(H)otb.

Credit Sumcrtftioks *1.75.

NUMBER 10
—The ladies of the Christian society
held their first social of the aeaaoD, on
Wedneadny evening, as per announce­
ment. at the residence of A. W. Old*.
Mr. and Mr*. O. are clever, big-hearted
people and always entertain their friend
in a liberal manner, consequently their
handsome residence presented a lively
social scene at an early hour and hap­
piness reigned supreme. Over ninety
leading, w**ll-knownand well dressed
citizens of Nashville were in attenda ncc, and we never attended a social
where ynr ladie* looked neater or
prettier than they did on thia occasion.
The- supper served wa&gt;: a choice, am pls
affair and largely indulged in. In ad­
dition to the supper the company were
treated to. moftic. Kinging, an eaaay and
Home remarks, and a Into hour arrived
before it could tear itself from the happv scene aud generous hospitality of
the* host aud hostess. TLvj collection
taken up exceed'd sixteen dollars,
which will the give Indies n nice start
towards the laudable object their eyes
arc fixed upon.

—One of our typos report-5 that young
ladies wear leggins much higher than
last year.

LOCAL MATTERS.
SCIATICA (Rcintic rheumntisiu&gt;CURED
For parriculnra write to Dr. H. A.
Peterman, M. D..Marshall, Mich..orcall
nnd see him at the Wolcott House oo
the days ho holds hi« office there. 8-11

I sell more goods for 10 lbs. of batter,
4 doz. of eggs nnd a tew shillings in
•money than auv man in Barry county.
D. C. G UiFFITil.
rV* All who wish to purchase Robe*.
Blankets. Trunks and Whins, will ikjd
it to their advantage to call on

nr I). C. Griffitb, is DOW receiveing his second stock of goods since
Sept. 1st. He reports many styles of
goods much lower than they were
earlier in the season-_________

GFIf you want a good Carpet for a
small amount of money, call on L. J.
Wheeler.
____________
rr Call nt H. G. Halb’s. and see
those l&gt;enutiful silk velvet Photograph
Frames. Fifte. n diflernnr stvles.
E. P. Roe, Mr*. Holme*, May Ague*
Fleming and Allen Pinkerton.
The worka of nil the nhove author*
at the lettered price o' &gt;1.25 per copy
nt II It. Hair*.

A pleasant surprise was made Mr. and Mrs.
An assortment ot5U0 Stercacopio
C. Kill, at their home on the 22nd in*t., the oc­ Views, foreign anti American, only fiO
casion being the 31st anniversary of their mar­ cte. a dozen, and Su-rescope. A tine
riage and also Mrs. Kill's blrth-Uay; their neigh­ one for 50 eta. each, at H. G. Hale m.
bors and friends to the number of 40 were pres­
IV E. P. Roe,* new Book, "A Day of
ent, and old time* were talked over by the Fate,” price &lt;1.25 at
H. G. Hale’s.
pioneer* of Castleton in a way that took ua
IV Fine fnunly Bible, containing
back to our early beginnings.
An elegant supper, brought by guests, was old nnd new tcstamcnlK, apocrypha,
served at an early hour, and we returned to our conctMlance and pnimnand twenty-five
engraving*; nlso family record, nt the
homes, hoping to meet again soon in a like low price of $3.00 at
H. G. Hale’s.
gathering.
One Who Was Theke.
CV Ten pounds of Oil Meal forSSeto.
nf II C4

wTbe Nashville News la now run by steam, and
It Is a (s) teeming paper too.
Yon can bet
your under dollar on that.—[Grand Rapids

Il lt.V.’it.

Fc” A large Hlock ul CuttrnTaud Bob
Sleighs, for sale cheap, at Wutcort’s.
r?” 63 Overc&amp;tta to aelect from at
\V. G AftswonTHV.

Our wide awake neighbor, the Naahvilk
CV A new arrival of ntnily-ramla
News, h compelled by Its large subscription Clothing nt
A. S. LiEniiAL’sKtt’s.
IMl to engage the aid of steam |*&gt;wcr to run its
O’’ Oysters by the quart qr can , M
pnwe*. The Journal will have to follow suit
soon, if the people of this’vicinity don’t “let
up” a little. We add another quire fttl* week,
&lt;VW«* would atimuiuce ip tile ladle*
making 44 In all, or 1,066 copies.—Eaton Rapid* of Nashville and .vicinity, that we hav*
Journal.
ilist opened a first claM Millinery store
tiitB doot north of C W. Stnifh’s groc­
Geo. A. Dilknbeck. of Barry county, Michi­ ery. We are. receiving new guttdft'each
gan, accompanied by his wife, 1* visiting Ins week, therefore are prepureti to fur­
brother, Jcmaa, north-west of town. Yesterday nish nil tin? latent styles. (Living arjarmorning he and bls brother called at thia office, r&lt;l th-services of Mis* J«&gt;e Downing,
bringing u late copy uf his home paper, the i we me prepared t &gt; do JJrvKsMnaklug.
Nasnvillc News, a creditable representative nt j cutting ami fitting, with nentnr-s and
it* town iuul county.—Shelbina (Mbs.) Demo- j diaputch. Those requiring anything in
&lt;-na'
. _
’ &lt;mr line please rall wvfare purclt.tsmg.
E. CiiAi’MAX &amp; E. Wkioht.
JOH.VHTVWN ITEMS.
'
C# If you want n iNtrgaiii in readrThu boys have their sleighs out.
ir_,nr_ Clothing,
_____ _ _ u
■ ,made
S_. LiebhauaertL
Melvin commenced school Monday
pvhere
you
will
iliid
tlte heat.
Mock»«i&lt;l
Mid
_____
■ wiinrv
you
wiii
uu&lt;i
iiic
mown
with a full house.
the lowest prices in ifctny Co. [8-11]
David aud May expert to take up .
a*r«-n In Hind T'hafl
some Dew studies this winter.
I
' »rep in fffimc. IMl
M™.Lydi» Wi.d.rt&gt; -ill vWl her I 1 ***»
t,&gt;.tbg
mmber
f
r™d.
in
Joi,^«n
.hi,
|
There la however a carrot story, somewhat
myateriou*, being passed around among a favByron Pirklr
to Uw northern ■ »3500&lt;’lrm“

Gill Northrop, cloasd hl* xbool here a few
T
'Uy. ago.
I I but comt
School boards art- having trouble tn obtaining
teacher* qualified to fill the bill. Wm. has

were futile. It la rappooed that the fire I* J « * p~
'
_____a heated journal,
:______ . *u_*
Mr
K- ‘&gt;i&lt;-unan of Detroit b* in
originated r
from
that
gotiaUng w ith C. C. Wotootlter Ms botcl.propthe worktna a whose duty it was to oil
the machinery, had neglected to oil. A man, Tbrrv i* also a gentleman from Kalauae
mill for making flour by the new pro­
by the profemnw element of that cess and the safe were the only article*
society fo build a new and elegant edi­ saved. About 1200 bushels of wheat
fice instead of attempting to repair the was atoned in the elevator, one-half of told on Saturday next st the Baptist church
damaged one. The trustees hare a which Irolonged to farmer* who hnd
stored in the elevator for future aale. Pre-tiding Elder Rev. Hall will be prrwnt.
Whom The News trusts will decide The total loss of the firm is not far from
&gt;50,000, and Mr. Campbell say*there in
The trustee* of the Christian society cash, flour nod other material on hand, evening butt. Prof. Mi AIHater twing present.
oa Tuesday leadered their uufortu- sufficient to pay all indebtedneM, sod wi:ig &gt;vrnM Hjng*,Mmong which "n oor t-nthl-xl
“Moods atxl T?nres" whieb more than brongin
the hoc* down.

Bap tiat church.

I

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO.. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1880.

—John Spindler, n shoemaker who
haa-been at work for E. Bush, left town
between two day*, the foru part of thin
week, taking hi* budg« t of clothing
along with him, but leaving his debts
behind.

with the flames mid conquered.
But
a sad «ceiro greeted the eye when the
smoke rolled a wav. A hole fifteen to
eighteen feet indium Jter waa burned
in tbi, floor, the gallery partition burn­
ed and charred,half the ceiling destroy­
ed and the walk ho blackened that new
plastering will be necessary; besides
these, in the effort* extinguish the
flames nearly every window in the
church was broken and a large hole
cutin the back wall. There was no
insurance on the building, and the dam­
age done will undoubtedly approximate
three tofour hundreddullar*.
For a long time the society have felt

} TEt^MS; $1.50 per Year

augur,and a little red faced blue eyed fellow
below the corner*, te putting in his bret licks to

earriaxc.

gad.

HUI sad Mitch got tired of b*.eking

Hauk still exults in a life of single Ione-

part of the state, in .search of a farm in ,
EF' OvHten* by Um duu, aud server
the woods.
Charles Glover is at Climax, building up in all the lateat atyle* at
•N. A.SHAWhL
a house and expects to move hia family
th re soon.
rp“ This week I reduce prtew» "on
iii 9 acres, Sheetings,
Drew Goods, Clu
H. F. Bellinger husked from
Hand
in --------Rubber -----Boot*.
Sugar ___________
and other owner-- —
thirteen baskets oi corn. E
—J U
jui yield
jivmuvj*.
&gt;
&lt;»» other articles for cash. I dott’l
your
boys.
, Philo Shnir -ill lorn town tbi. work
and expect* to occupy No. 4,Whcelbar- ulMm from "Il quartern retueaber that.
row 8L at Bedford
_______________ D.C.GMnrrrrH.
A. P. King has returned from tiro .
LIT All'those indebted tb me, will
Dorth woods. He says tbc deer were pleane call and aettte up immediately
wry plenty thia fall.
Mm*. L; O. Ckockkk.
Frank Mueu han .moved into the Ana '
Lowvl bouse, aud taker, the Bantirld
mxjl route for the winter.
Mr, I^oran Edranuds own* the most
valuable farm in our town. Hr bad
tbc face to charge Bcmignl
for 1-4

Mr. John Ekey, -shite at work build*

injuries and u* now layed up for tlrc
winter.
ZmMF.

�="

' limited production

of tbeeo have recently formed a pro-,

i&gt;»y *&gt;

A Surer That Walked Off.
For one thing, she had a big
Thanksgiving baking to do in on oldtaahioued house, where pies and cakes
ware made by the quantity.
Tbeu, while she wm out of the kitchen
« moment, Margery, in a frolic with
pom, had unset the churn with its load
■
cream oil over the snow-white floor.
That mode plenty of extra work; but
the eroafiin? disaster wna to find, when
abe went to the pantry for tht, beans she
intended to bake,- that a bottle of brandy
that she had kept last summer to bathe
her ankle, which she had sprained in
falling down the cellar-stairs, hud been
It stood far out of tho wav on the' top
atalf, but, unfortunately, the dish of
beaus was directly under it, and the
brandy had dripped over them, soaking
them ao thoroughly that it wm not ;x»mblc to use them.
Bat the wotat wm yet to oome. On
lading tho beans ruined, she simply
emptied them into the pail which sUxvi
at the kitchen door, and, washing her
h-da. set to work to knead her big pan
at Buffy bread-doygh.
Bow the ttehen-door opened into a
woodshed, and tho ash-pail, .with the
beans au top, wm supposed to ta safe
—ongh; but, unfortunately, on this
^porinl afternoon, the outeidu dopr was

The beans had not been there long be­
fore the turkeys camo nround to ta fed,
as usnal; and one of them, of a prying
Sdtion, noticed the open door, and,
bly remembering the good things
came out of the door, quietly
bopped on the step and walked in.
'
Bathing to ta seen but piles of wood
lor the mmou, now getting severe, and
—-yas—a pail with something in it.
‘•Ah! that looks good; I’ll try it,"
thought the curious turkey (no doubt).
She did try it, and. not being sensitive
in cither taste or smell, she never stopped
trying it. until die-had swallowed nil the
top ones, soaked in brandy, and then
turned to go.
Tho effect was sad.
Her bond whirled around, it is sup- !
pojwd; at any rate, her logs refused to |
bold her up, aud she fell to tho ground i
iaseusible.
Half an hour inter, Hannah went out
tor more wood to reulenLih her fire, and
in the gathering darkness stumbled over
the turkey stil* lying there.
A glanei- at tho fowl, to see that she
■was not outwardly hurt, and another at
.the pail, told the shameful story.
■“Here's u flue bit o* work I" exclaimed
Hannah, turning the limp turkey over.
“The idiot Iim gone and killed herself
entirely with those beans I Fd like to
know who left open that door! Well,
•eB.1 want a turkey for Thanksgiving,
•nd this one died by accident, and its
meat will be as good tuj though I’d
wrung her neck."
So muttering and grumbling to her•eif, after fixing her tire, she attacked
■fba turkey, for, though she wm some-timea cross, she wm always* economical,
altA X ii r .n
t.l I...

In a few minutes, she had thefealhers
■ofi, exet pt those on the wings and tail,
amd she laid the picked turkey on a
beech to cool, shutting the door’to keep
wad the cat while sho finished some other

'’Meantime, tea-time arrived ; the fnm-

itened out of
, Mr. Winslow,” she cried, there's
ling in the woodshed!—all in
and it ran after me when I went

Mr. Winslow,
some ani----—__
— —and, arm­
fag himself with the pokgr as ha passed
through the kitchen, threw open tho
-liiliT.ce and darkness only.
” '
moment camo on audible

&lt;»f something white.
P called

ring, frightened, thing. “It’s
it's a picked turkey I Where
turkey!’ screamed Han­

did you kill it r naked Mr.

the sons and daughters ot uie auiu-.r
laodii of Geest Britain and Ireland, i.*&lt;
not found in our own English dictionarics; neithef in' Todd's “ Johnson,”
publiihsd in 182(5, dot in Richardson's,
published ten years ' later—nor in Stu­
art's—Walker's remodeled—published
about the tame time as Ricnardsou’s.
It is Webster who has the credit of imjxjrting it from Lis country into this;
and in a supplement issued a few years
ago Mr. Stuart adopted it m “ a trivial
word, but in very common, and. at pres­
ent. good usa.”

for a

.
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I

A Strange Ocular Dbmvery.
Pref.’ Benjamin C. Merrill, of Mil- !
waukec, bus been pursuing a aeries of ; Rb.I.Ojfcr.
experiments, eudeavwring to make the ;
natural eye do the work of the telescope
and microscope, namely: magnifying the [
size of the object to be viewed. He nrgucs that the telescope and microeeope j
uro clumsy apparatus compared wit-** hia |
plan fur accomplishing their work. He
rim AND POINT.
alludes to the well-known fact that near- i
nee and
mid II
A clothes comparison—Matching
sighted people have nrotntarance
the farglobular-shaped eyeballs, while the
w-, aflka.
Even the chestnut worm will tun*
Hait. Growing .Aftee Death.—Wal- sighted . have eye-bells with flattened
zerus, in “Philosophical Collections," surface. Acting ujxrn this suggestion of
gives an account of a woman buried ut nature, Prof. Merrilkhns conceived the
It is the flat who Joves to have others
aiornocrg,
Hornoerg, wnoec
whose grave oemg
being openoa
opened idea that the eye can’ ta rounded or flatter him.
forty-three years .after
after her death, there flattened st will, awl thus increase the
It don’t take a very fast horse to catch
wm hair found issuing forth plentifully I focal distance and do the work of the I
through the clefts of her coffin; inM- I U-lescojN*. Accordingly, ho coustructed }
p
'
The
much as there 'wm reason to imagine ■ an instrument comjxnied of two small
” man who missed his footing
the .coffin had some time been covered ' metal discs perfpmted with exceedingly probably had his boots stolen.
No danger of counterfeit coins in
nil over with hair. The cover being re- ! Ano holes, which he placed over the eye
moved, the whole corpse appeared in its and fMtcned it with a bond around the Spain. The money there is real
perfect shape, but from tho arown of the head. The discs were prwwe&lt;l on the
Lovin’ a cottage is more common
head to the.Bole of the foot covered eyeballs by tightening the baud with an* tlmn lovin' the cottage's mistress.
■until a thick-set L-iz,
hair. long nnd curled, odinstible screw which flattens the eyeThe killing of the devil may soon bo
The sexton going to handle the upper bolls, thus' throwing the focus to a.
expected. It's an impending event
part of the head with his fingers, the t greater distance. * The discs being finely
in New Yora
tho whole structure fell at onco, leaving । perforated, the eves
eyes are euabl
enabled to look
. Robert Ooddyeb preached
.
oh “The Man Who
WhoLied
nothing in his hand but a handful of : through precisHy
as they
they can look i ou
Lied for His 1Party,’
s&lt;4y as
Professor met with
day
hair; there wm neither skull nor any j through
through a
a veil,
veil. fbo
*uo xkp.to«~.
w.w I■
=• the
-— next
---------seventeen
-r — pew-1
other bone left, yet the hair wm solid ; nstonudung rcMilta from his experiments. ■
111 their rerngnationa.
and strong tcough. Mr. Arnold, in the i; as
As iflsi
f,-ist ns iho turned the screw the tele- ,
An insignificant little barrel-hoop
this term
iq order .to„ give lying upon the .sidewalk has been
same work, gives a relation
we use
i____________
________
relation of
of a
a man
man j scopic—wo
clearly—power of the eves
eyes wm known to yank a man right out of the
haumsd for theft, who,
io, in a little time, j the idea dearly
- — yet hung from tho gibbet, had Ids | increased. With two turns of toe screw church ana hurl him into the ranks erf
tady strangely covered over with hair, j ho was enabled to read a Dew'papeT backsliders.
must make you some clothes, so you can ■
While she stood in tho wood-shed tell­
| *-==*y
twenty rods distant
distantI! And with six tturns
urns
An Ohionj^den
maidensued
sued aa man
man for
forbreach
breach
Hot Ice.—A oorreepondcutof A’arwre, | he coni',
walk around, and not be hobbled up so.” ing Margery in a whisper about it, the
’,.' -, see tta
■’ moons of
• Ju
«- pit
could, at night,
ot ptom^Ct
proved him such a mean
after numerous experimental on tho tail­
With the help of mamma, tho busy child heard a step that she knew.
ter
a- and the rings of Saturn.
scoundrel
scoundrel that
that the
the jury
jury decided
decided that
that she
she
ing
points
of
sulmtances
under
low
presI
little girl contrived a sort of coot for
Kns hopped down on to the top step
This marvelous experiment brings to ought to pay him something for not
Kristuif. It wm made of au. old shawl, of the atan a which led to tho room sure, came to the conclusion that it i1 mind the statement of an ucqnuintance &gt; marrying her.
be possible to have solid ice at
and wm bright scarlet, with black and overhead. , After a moment she hopped would
7
:—7_«
7" ’ x ~~
: 7
i mule to us wars ago, iu which he said ;
...
.
—
“Does the cistern ever give out?”
lho fak,. I
white plaid.
to the next, and after her came, one by temperatofo. for .boy.. il;e onhuury h8CO„ld
asked the gentleman who wanted to rent
meltuw point He
• After w
h
j
u
It come pretty well up on the neck, one, twelve taby turkeys.
him to be tore. 1 the house. “Never but once, aud that
and d course covered the naked legs ;
Margery screamed with delight, and mH nuiucei^M Mtompfo, I w» »
hoMi.
tb^bk,
i was .before they kept beer for sale in the
the wings were left inside. It was fas­ ran td catch Kris and pot the whole fam­ fortunate m. to obtain tie meta perfec I
‘
tened together at the breast, and wm ily, while Hannah rushed up stairs in ««. «♦ here obbuneif eoM &gt;oe at I ball, were more flatteucl than onlinary. &lt;»“&lt;*
Mornil tau&gt; not made any extnr. I
"Bn down," aai.1 . handimmely
really a pretty good .fit—considering.
dismay and saw a sight that shocked temperature. » hwh that it wae irnpoe- ,
mble to touch it without burning ooo a | imoat torot tomUke the eye do the work ! droa«4 audviyacii.ua young lady at a
As ornament Margery sewed some of her more than the fear of tramps.
lht
, which can ou’y ta- 1 fiudiionablo
watering
place ;
" Hl
In that room trunks and things not in «df. Thia rraidt he. ben obtained
the fringe of the shawl wound the nock,
like a ruff; at the edges where wings ought nso were stored, and a month or more many tlmra, and with tho greeted cnee ; dooc bT Wyoming tho operation and down fit', about tta. only thing yon can
to be, and around the legs. So, when ago Hannah’ hod carried up there a md not only »o, but on one oocaiuon a i
the oyrfuiH. Thfa. he thioka, I do k
--------without
!••—» 1-s
— -i.i
—1 to
----------here
being
obliged
pay
lw
j, y,. afa^cry can lie for it”
dressed, the unfortunate, or rather the large, squnrq, “squawbasket" with a cov­ wadi qumibUrf water waa frozi-n m a .
f
Imtataof practical mu.it a ill produce |
naugtoty turkey, looked like a now plaid er—a basket such m the Oneida In­ gU?J’n^.T’”C?,JT ta
A toung lady of two-ond-twexity re­
could
not
be
toudiod
by
the
Imnd
.nth|
wondcrfn
l
raanlta.
But
there
i»
ttaUndians
of
New
Yprk
State
make
for
vari
­
variety of scarlet flamingo, with side­
fund to wed a man of 50. saying lie was
ous household uses of their white sis- out burning it IJ*?'1' kad ice a con-.: piejuumtuesa of having perforated discs
pockets and fringed drawers.
neither one thing nor yet another. He
inR on (110
of tbo
The appearance of Kristine stalking tere. Tliis brisket wa» Dearly full of the uderable length of fane at tempcratun-s '
was too old for a husband and too young
winter
supply
of
woolen
stockings,
all
far
above
the
ordinary
tailing
point,
!
wb
ich
may
prevent
the
discoverv
from
around in her new suit wm very
to hold out any immediate hope for wid­
opd even then it only sublimed away , 1&gt;ci
-of ^.-tiral benefit. Imagine a
ftinny. How tho boys did laugh ! nnd neatly mended and laid away till fall.
owhood.
*
“
- do’
even-papa had to wipe away the laugh­ In this bMket, on these soft stockings, without any previous melting. These .| Geminil o
otf.an imny .teaiteg
on nn
..
enumerates 588 xpociee of
p
hud Madame Kristine made her nest and results were obtained by maintaining I
ing tears.
ev.ted soMboo ii.lb.taurirf tta-wm-r-l ,
ic (onM to ,ho
tho superincumbent pressure below !
In this dress, tho next morning, hatched out her interesting family.
foroted .dues
ihn-ctly on liu
Ulink
R
?OT
She must have fouud the door ajar,
46mm. of mercury
L e.,
tension
after she hail been fed daintily, Mar­
■—/ —7’ the
—.--------r“ of 'I eyeballs, directing the movements of his • - a breath
t _.u-----v_i_ zoological rgarden
----- li­
a whole
st the freezing point of ', f(&gt;rees y, f)l0 far distance ! If it should I in
Vgery introduced her to. her old friends of nnd managed to pry off the cover, which aqueous vapor ot
down
your
windpipe,
and
no free
lay on one side, Hud here *ho hud hidden water. Other substances
.nltalnn^ also
.1^ exhibit
••’»•’’’&lt;» .­ hftppea
slighUy-dusty ho Would. “g.
the poultry-yard by opening the kitchen all these weeks.
these same phenomena, the most note- i not ta very happy for the time taring. ticket to the press.
door and letting her walk out where the
The room whs put in order and tho He of which fa mercuric chloride; t
A young man, while attempting to
J Then, there „
is the dnhgcr of injuring „„
the ;
turkeys were taking their breakfast.
door closed, and Kristine wm provided which latter tboprraeuro need only l» ercball&lt; by producing imdammatiom- i is,
" —
young
Margery thought they would ta glad «.uu u inoce in mu juxd. Every Uuy reduced to 420mm. On letting in the j £xcjtaU!Jl^
'
|] l»&lt;i.
lady's bend in a baU-room, stepped on
to see her, tat sins ! this distinguished she wondered off with her babies, but tirArfiinm
.
her‘ jrcstl and “ wrecked the train.” She
’i. liquifitM.
limiifi.-x
u •
. t
pressure the ftnbstanci
substance at nni
once
she
never
started
until
she
had
visited
stranger in gay attire was not recog­
.
«
told him to “ conductor to a scat, and
Pmnosormr of the Echo.—A man '
A Broker s Romance.
|
morv) car-ful in future.”
nized. They stared nnd scolded at her, the breokfufit-table with her whole
nnd the old gobbler ruffled up his brood to get her regular morning meal. somewhat unfamiliar wi’h acoustics who
pic mi, of the rouraneo open, in n
.. j nM)BlsT4NO," ^i,i the Gnlvcton
At Jiratat wm funny to see them run wanted to experiment with hi* own echo pound mauKiou m New York. A lady Keoonier, '• that you arc • eoafomea
feathers, and dragged his wings on th&lt;*
ground, nnd came to her, soying, an­ around and pick up crumbs, but us they proceeded to the vicinity of a large rock. Kta in a parior ailed with the mo«t «Mt- : ,lnuix„|."
Dd'« whur you fa to.
grew it began to ta troublesome to have He spoke, but no returning voice came. ly luxune*. Diamonds u tag u 61b,-rt. I „„„ J(xl_
j
lioen odarmed in
grilya flock of turkeys bo much at homo in He jipoku loud with no tatter success. glitter 111 her eara. Laos coating S36 j n„ church yit, but de hlne-Ught Baptiaoi
“Gobble-gobblo-gobble!” .
Kristine seemed to be disheartened at the house. So mamma made a now law, At length, after straining his vocal or­ per yard almo«t hide, the color ot her favriben Seton a hoop ob worry about
this coolness on the part of her family, that Kristine and her family must ta ted gans to their utmost pitch, ho left, the dreM from sight. A dock costing $18,- me.'••
place and consulted a man venaxl iu 000 strikes the hour of 4 p. m. At thia
nnd slunk into a corner, os though at the door.
After that, her lifewM like that of the j-..
physical
science. “You stood too ......
near' moment
j
momcut her
uei husband
।
ashamed of her fine dress. Then the
rushes into the j
family crowded around her to punish : Other turkeys, only she knew her name the rock, my friend," said thenntunJisL , house, pale, hi
her impertinence in coming among and would come when called, and never “Go back and stand at leatt 100 feet j l&gt;nj hat bung«
failed
to
rut#,
up
to
Margery
whenever
away
from
it
and
you
will
hear
the
echo."
1
’
'
Hl. uplrita (ret rrdruxrf; .
them, and actually tagnn to peck at her.
mud.
.
«,.» rtwy.n.1
she saw her.
Thia is explained
as--follows
Beckoning
---------------------:--------------r-w .;
•• Have you—-hove you caught the epMargery, who wm watching from the
And the dinner that walked away lost one-fifth of a second as tho time of pro
pro- I- iioatic ?" she gasps as she starts up.
window, could hardly believe her eye* year supplied twelve dinners tliis year, nouncing one syllable,
W
hat
a
relief
it
is to turn from the
—ii.i.i.tho space
------ -------- iI
oh j wife&gt; wo are bustaxi—ruined—
travat first; but yes, they were actually and provided Margery with a tine lot of creed by a sound
anna in
m this
tins tithe
tune is
is ataut
anout 'j gone
flat
as nc
a shingle
1” 1"
heK..
1 '
e«^t.cria18 &gt;n exchanges to the
.... upsmashed
_ .miiahxvl
flnf
n uKinrrl.
imrniawulr
i rtd“' iwullod .Utomrabi to bo found
pecking at the jxxir outcast, who finally pocket-money for her pains.
200 feet ' Cor
“ u object
*' * tuu.t‘ ’ gXXTSrfy
M thio df.bmco Gon, it
"*H™“
m toe biciU notion, ol p.tent mod;.
fled screaming across the yard. Mar­
ta at least half _ ,
gery flew to the door, and itristinu hur­
’ a single
’ syllable,
•• •’ -for
- .wi ftVKnnn m uie urootea cinos- There is no lying in pntent-medcon send back
the 1&gt;
•• j
Husband and Wife.
I mveeuxi
myeated aio.uuu
$75,000 in the Groked icin&lt;, j^wrtiaemanta,—Peck', Milwauried in, just in time to eacapo the whole
sound must travel to the reflecting body River milroad at 98 and it Iim declined
A Providence woman who hitsbeen
family, who were close upon her.
; kce Sun.
separated from her husband for twenty- and then back. Suppling five sylla- j to 4 ! Jay Gould Iim bought and rou­
Demosthenes,
m
-------- z---------v-r-.—r------• —
“ You poor, dear Kristine 1” she mur­ four years is soon to rejoin him nt Sag­ bles to ta pronounced in a second and M&gt;lidati-d it ! We must leave this jxd- , “,What•,” exclaimed
taking
tho
velocity
of
sound
at
1,100
■
lict
.
mul
all
these
luxuries
and
works
nf
! ho loolled nround upon his hearers,
mured over her wtn-u she hod her safely inaw, Mich. Each one has believed the
e to a
s great people
inarms.
“Did they peck you?—the other dead for twenty-fouryears. When feet per second, a distance of 550 feet j art&gt;’ and take two fourth-story rooms j can ta more valuable
£ban a free ballot, a full vote, aud a nor
;----------------------naughty things I You sha'n’t go with they parted they lived, in Worcester, from the speaker to the reflecting body . OTer jn Brooklvn.”
' “”* ::
She laughed'merrily and long. Had count?
“A birl," growled Diogenes,
them any more 1 You shall stay with me Mom. , and when he went to Boston one would enable the speaker to complete i
he put
on his head and moved
the fifth sellable before the return of the tho sudden news crazed
her? He
Pnt his
1113 tub
1
in the house.”
day he hoax'd of an excellent opening at
So it came to ta at last. Hannah Saginaw for a gumuaith, and m ho hod first This is at the rate of 110 feet per ; thought it hud; but he wm green. She on.—Puck.
syllable.
At
distances
of
leas
than
100
I
l
e
f
t
the
r.K.m
for
a
moment
and
then
reW
—
T
----—
- struck
--------------by
j-----------W
hen
a
Yankee
is
a thungrumbled a little, but, after all, she been doing poorly at V.'uroester, he
couldn't say much, for it wm by her thought he would give his wife a pleas­ feet there is not time for the distinct re- i turned with a pillow-case containing , dertalt, and knocked endways clear
: across a ten-acre lot, the only regret he
own fault that the poor thing lost its ant surprise: so he went out to Saginaw flection of n single syllable, but the re- $200,000 in greenbacks.
“Lot tho Crooked River railroad ; feel* upon recovering consciousness is
own winter coat Before long the fami­ and settled himself in busineM, and fleeted sound mingles with the voice of j
♦ lir.
'I'tli. iu lwil-1
1 .-II.1
ill 1 1
_, .
,
1.
A—
Z .. At... t. ..
X
ly grew quite attached to Margery's pet, wrote to his wife to come out and join tho speaker. This is particularly., ob- crook away I” she laughed as she emp- , the dishenrteding fact that he ain’t captservable under vaulted roofs.
tlc«l the money at his fee*. “ You have । uro the bolt and dkhibit it for money.—
whoae name they, shortened to Kris.
him. She never got the letter, m there
Boiling Watek in a Sheet of Pater, given me this money during the past five I Nurrittown Herald.
On«her part, Kris was a very bright hod been some difficulty between her
—Nature is publishing a series of at- yoars, a few thouiuuid dollars
' fond mother said to her
...
-— at a time, j'
A
little son :
bird. She would oome when called by husband and her relatives, they inter­
tractive articles on “ Physics Without
” ' I’ had
’ * I‘ “Tommy, my dear, I am going to give
--------- -- . to tay
—little articles of _*
toilet.
name, and she never failed to be on cepted several other letters which he ----------- ----------- --- —
Apparatus." In the latest number ore : saved it up to get me a pair of stockings • yon a little companion soon ; which
hand nt meal-times, when she would wrote asking the cause of her silence. By
given exp-riments for tailing water and i tor Sunday, but I cheerfully hand it over ' would yonprefer, a little boy or a little
walk around the table and receive deli­ and by she began to think he wm dead,
and moved from Worcester to Providence.. melting load on a piece of paper: Taka I to uiy good husband to set him on his I girl ? ” “ Well, mother," replied Tommy,
cate bits from every one.
a piece of paper and fold it up. ns ' pins again. Take it, my darting, and if “ if it is tho same to you, I would rather
While her little mistress wm studying He wrote to Worcester and couldn't learn
Bchool-tays do, into a square box, with- | you can get a whack at Jay Gould bite I have a little donkey."
or acwitj^, Kris would stand and look at 'anything about her after she hod moved
out a lid. Hang this np to a walking-I him hard, and I’ll back you with the;
“ Mr. Smith, you said you once offiher, turning her knowing bead first one away, so he thought she must ta dead.
stick by four threads and support tho ‘ 350,000 I had laid away to send to the : ciated in the milmt. Did von mean that
side and then the other, and sometimea At Providence she set up m a clairvoyant,
1 you prvached?” “No, sir; I held the
but do reason is given for the fact that stick upon hooks or other convenient I heathen on ChristmM I ’
saying, in a reflective way :
They embnuHNt All wm joy and fight to tf,,, man that did preach.” “Ah !
she wasn't smart enough M a clairvoyant propR. Thon a lamp or taper must ta |
“Quit!"
•
,
oourt understood you differently. It
As soon m books and work were put to find out from her second sight where placed under this dainty caldron. In a peace.—15 all Street Daily Newt.
. supposed the (liscourse camo directly
away she wm ready for play. In fact, her husband wm, while she pretended tew minutes the water will tail. The :
Learn to Mleep.
from you.” “No, sir; I only threw
she enjoyed her strange life very much, to give just such information to others in only fear is lest the threads should catch :
Th. troo art of .leepuig is the power light npon it."
and grtw fat under it, so that pretty search of it, Recently an English Indy tire Mid lol the w.tA .pill into the Ump
V” ao table. The itame mnel to .hut one’. «1I within one'. mH under
Kxnw Brrru.—An old mother hewd
soon the boys tagan to tease Margery visited Providence ana met the clairvoy­
by suggesting that her pet was ready to ant. and mentioned that she knew n fam­ therefore not be too luge. Tho paper uy cirenmetancee. The num who i»n one ol her d»nghter-in-l.w,e aiUern «a,
ily of the same name in Birmingham, does not burn, becuu. it u wet; mid tht. take reel u Mreehod uid .trength- I - J|, t.ther ra ui unbidorter " AfU-r
take her place on the table.
The only time she seemed to ta un­ Eng. The clairvoyant remembered that even if it reauted the wet it etill would ea«l under nmny eireumetanoea which the nmtor’e denutare the lieUmer exnol bum through, boouta. the hoU im- would keep other people wemy u&gt;d
her
bl. mrfoL
comfortable wm when the cheerful this wm the homo of her husband before
he camo to America, and she wrote to parted to it on one side by the flame wakeful Ho is master of every situation “ That stuck-up huzzy wm lying all the
k’tcben was scrubbed.
would ta very rapidly conducted away M reganls his own rc«L Some men, by time. I knew Lt father weU 8y«u- in
No sooner did Hannah appear on the his Birmingham relations expressing her
bf the wUeron lh. Oller. Another ex- JongItabit, foul thommbre. .Ho to take and vow out and hta
“
scene with scrubbing-bru^h, and go down belief that ho was dead. She reo-ived
v
. ____
w.
on her knees to poliah the floor, than an answer saying, that he couldn't Ijp j&gt;criment of a stnuly nature, but, per- ; sleep with the same ease that others j
: would take n glaM of water. They eon „ 1 - Vl.OU^~A, -Touu£
*ho
Kris would hop, by a . sort of ladder dead, os they had wry lately heard fro^H
h j sleep either while perched on •’ 1_„_
which one of the tays had made for her. him at Saginaw. Thus she found hi^H
U stool or rattling along in a railroad car
up to a corner of the high mantel over again doing a proajwrous busiaesa.
at forty
&gt;. .-.i miles
...lbw on
an liour.
ll-i u. Tho
Ta:■
of *';*■ dud'-uhing tile .l -..r Ixwrdeni.
Exchayc.
I , I
b , at
economy of
the fireplace, and there she would ait,
■ ' ».
,-.r i-u t'„- i,v.^ .(
, bK tap jr. .Ur iw.w
I.,....,, your
ts wear and tear on the lives of such peoall humped up and miserable, till the
■&gt;
pie i. wonderful.
The man who caU.t
“First Efforti."
I a ' pie is wonderful. Tho man who cannot
work was done, or until her little mis­
lamp. ThslMd wT_____, -___________rd ____
_ __________________
__first rremoved
_______ , his m sweet oil. Alien you can sit up au
1
sleep
unless
he
has
I
Jong
for
some
patent
method
for
con'
tress nunc and took her into the sitting­
night and play overtures, and nobody
vincing every man, woman and child, | will not bum. It may ta charred a HU ' clothes, put cut the light and climbed will mind it"
room.
The place where Kris wm intended to who is poor, unhappy, or wants pin- • tie around the edges, but immediately into his tad is nt a great di.-advantage,
below the lead it will not bo burned, fur Greater yet is his disaxlvantage it he can
spend the time of her banhhment money, that they cannot rush into liters-1
A-siTMicniBEM desires to be informed,
from tho yard wm a large chamber lure pell-mell, aud make money at will j here again, the lead conducts off the heat , sleep in no tad but his own. There are through our valuable paper, “ if it h
over
the
woodshed,
which
was Above all, I should like a legal ;&gt;enalty | on one side m fast m it is supplied on some who are pmweswed with tho notion considered proper far on engaged young
'
tta
other.
.
i
that
their
own
bed
is
the
only
one
in
imposed
upon'every
one
who
sends
a)'
kept warm by the kitchen cliimney, and
lady to dance freqnenUy with gentlemen
m
, which they can slumber. These people at entertainments which her affianced
“first effort” to mo. It is an equalThe competition far the proposed are utterly wretched when traveling, or
“effort" and by no means my “first"
does nut attend." It depends upon
night ; but &amp;he was ao lonely for me to read tlicir poetry, and for them monument to \ ictor Emmanuel has i obliged to absent themselves from home where you live. In Boston or New York
I am fust becmoing a been thrown open to sculptors of all nn- ; On biwin-ss. But he who has accustomed it might tlo, but in Camau City or L««lno hard to get to write it
tiona. The cost, when completed, is not . himself to sleep can enjoy that boon at
fond of her for misunthro;«e from the amount of frsah,
viiie an engaged girl never dances with
to exceed $1,800,000. Threw prizes of : anv time or place, and is made better
00,000, &lt;0.000 uil »»,000
to be
&lt;»&gt;ier Amfolrr.
tlemon
*
' her afiiauced.
men n
r to die for th.
given respectively to the authors of the ;
_______________;_________
tares iKirpetnite with a view of fame and
towebeMtnalofo. toe muM. to re-j
M«. Tfone. epend.
M hi. time
eaffo Tribune.
'
mmn the ptopwg &lt;&lt; th. StQo.
,,
hlu ooootrr nd, &lt;m th.
even
The devastatiou caused by rabRita
,
Hoden., where he entorteia. ooeeioer.
A ilepid loereye.
pertieuHrly ledian h-i
amounts in Australia to a aerious oalamThe paper collar has h-ul a sueoeMfnl 1 sister, Mrs. Pelton, being hia houseand poliah- cwicr bg far. It wm introduced m a | keeiier, sud in the family is the daughter
novelty
in
1853,
sad
there
wm
only
a
&lt;rf
the
late
Nephew
Pelion.
klayasine.

gwerally making a visit to the table for
After some trouble, the shivering, her usual treats.
She had not been out very long when
naked turkey wm caught and carried in­
to the warm kitchen: It was carefully oqAmoniing Margery went out to see
No one had
wrapped in an old skirt for the night, her,-Aid- she wisa gimn.
aeon
her ainoe bmikfnBt Margery felt
and tied into a basket.
The Bfltonifthcd creature rebelled and wry badly, and, after looking all about,
fought against the indignity of wearing came to the sad oonclmdou that she had
a flannel skirt; but- cold conquered it, strayed away and got lost, for the whole
and at last it cuddled down quietly in ha flock wandered far off to feed. But the
next morning, at breakfast-time. Kris
strange new tad.
Through the long Sunday that fol­ walked in as usual ami began to tag
lowed the turkey wm kept a close pris­ for food.
Margery hugged her and
oner, and by the next morning many fed her, and she ate ua though she was
plana’ had l»een thought out for its com­ starved.
When she hod finished her meal she
fort
That wm a great day to Margery, who went out again, and, about noon her lit­
wm confined to the house by delicate tle mistroas sought her again, and again
lungs, and who longed for something to she was missing.
Thia now taejuno tho regular thing
away the hours when lewiona were
over and the daily sewing “ atint” fin­
ished.
Here was something to do 1 The new watching, she would slip away and hide
Pet wm fed, nnd the lessons and sewing so that nosme could find her again.
Toor Margery wm almost hcart-brohurried through, so that by noon she
kep at this tendency to vagrancy in her
wm free tax carry out her plans.
By this- time, the turkey had found I&gt;ct, but Hannah only smiled and said :■
“ Wait a bit, and you’ll see something
out that Margery wouldn't hurt it, and
&lt;
was not bo frightened m it had been last nice.”
night.; so when the little girl took it in I
But, though) Hannah had her sus­
picions,
she ws^ not .prepared for what
her anna, it mode no objection.
“ Now you must have a name,” said ! really occurred one day.
After this &lt;tkange conduct hod been
Margery, eoftlv, carrying her new. play- [
thing off into her own especial corner of going on for a tow weeks, there came a
daywheu Hannah hafl another scare.*
the big kitchen, where work and Hon- •
nah never came. “Let me see,” she She declnred-tbtat tramps or thievce
were up iM'thc wood-shed chamber ; she
went on, “ I'll name you after my lovely !
doll that got broken—Kristine—and I | heard them and she dared not go up.

�living my lull stock of

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dr

O3&gt; XYJOT BATVBXAT W-.fflJR

ring three pawTmi census at Vermont fa complete,
Tlw largest of and the return* are published in two
bnllotiuM. The total population of the
H be over 5,000 tons each. They, State fa 332,286—a number which fair**
by 2,169 titan was reported some mouths
Inuit &lt;rf rt*wl.
ago, when the returns were made up in
Vermont This fa a sad loss, taking
LouMuiMk, i* to. oldrtrt United StnW away more than one-half of tlu? supthat b^xly under Use administration of j&gt;ews that the gidu from census to cen­
sus was only 1,735, which makes a rate
hardly large enough to Ik&gt; measured—
physical, in a retnarksble degree, ex­ just exceeding one half of 1 per cent.
cept his vision, which is soniewhat im­ Tho number of mnles Las. increased
paired.
.
more than twice an muirh us the number
of femalas; but the sex** are very even­
Gax. Garfxbld will be the twelfth ot ly divided, as there are 991 females to
the Pre«d-mtr who were college educated eveK’ 1,000 males. ’ The native [sipuiaWashington, Jackson, Van Buren, Har­ Uod hsut increased, and tlio foreign-born
rison, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln ard xesixlente have decreased. Tho incr. aHc
Johnson never went io college. Grant of native* is almost exactly 8,000, while
was educated at West Point, and the two [ the
wuc foreign ixjpulation i* less .by
v-------more

tbvxixk

'140
106
58
984
3&lt;i8
824
50

Bincr. nooxu &lt;rro»T.

Gen. Jaekf oD. Although nn octogena­
rian he retains his faculties, mental and

Adamses at Hnn’ard, JefferaoD, Monroe,
and Tyler at Willuun and Mary's Cot- j
lege, Madison at Princeton, Polk at the ■
Univendty of North Carolina, Pierce at,
Bowdoin, Buchanan at Dickinson, Haye* j
at Kenyon and Garfield at Williams.
|

(fH S Physicians aadSurgwns,

Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Cloths, Flan' “Is, Ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.

orno stroisg,

omcz ix

iimkovm-suv

orru-B

J L. STEVEXM,

Opposite Parody’s Shoe Shop,

I always aim td make prices on goods as

NASHVILLE,

oj^ o{ colored people fa another feature.
They nuinber but L018, of whom eleven
on]y
half-breeds.

VILLAGE OFFICERS

MICHIGAN-

And prices on PRODUCE as High as the Highest and give !
every one a fair, square deal.

I). C. GRIFFITH.

LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC!

BLACKSMITHING,

&gt;U thirtro.

Spawning.
-• It fa stated at the East that, it having
Alexandkh Buyhen, of Salt Lake
oome to the ear* of some Republicans of
City, a member of tho Church of Latter
jturirtiw.,
Mew York that Gen. Garfield was dfa- Day Stiinfa, addreHoed Mr. McVicker,
Uuy Miunts, auure^seu .nr. mcvicKer,
... .
..................
tret&gt; ?.d for' money with which to meet the well-known Chicago manager, u let- (miiuntux chcbch. b»v. kHm Joa&lt;«. l*Mtar 1
,
■
...
.
. ...
X_/ Pert-cis every riuiirUy at l(UU a. m.siul 7 p. m. I
the increases! demands upon his hospi­
ter vehemently protesting against the gUn&lt;B» Seho4 tmmx,latciy *t&lt; T mornin.- sertke. I
tality,' for telegraphing, for traveling, prextotom upon th. .bi),-, ot hi. theater
T&gt;*~ur -"to.
and other incidental expenses, a purse ot toe pley "Ou. HnadreJ Wm-."
of $4,000 was quietly made up for and
claiming that it is “ n shameful attack
presented to him.
It is added that he
on an innocent -people, who are doing
does not know the source from whence
nothing but what their faith commands,"
xJufllnrsfl Jirrrforg.
•.i-.t , J-~ rnimroB
intimating that tho stage *makes a mfaW. IL YOUNG.
„ .
,
,
,,
... . ! take in meddling with
ritli matters of rcligreligQvmsVi0K.iAb~lMn~lherllI.to .;
,,
lra^
u,,. hope lb,t ,he
• top. .ma. TI..D.k.ot Cabral^.
finu]ctJ fBflorl.
DR. C. W. GOUCHER,
who to. to.a .U,.og m
..at to M
MoVietor'. reply i. etotoetor-'
th. Preach Lum laimmao- Com,,.,,..
.
and took out a policy for a large amount,
'
iu the name of her Majesty. Imitating । Mr bran
DmM&gt;;
|&gt;.&lt;n»rd ;i
OHA 2 // RRAui
Sib ; I1 have carefully i»m»«l
nmtxwHnP amda«t the nlar of
C2LAO. //. UK. AU 1,
this act of foresight, the Duke proceed- i your 1
_1
_
®
.
.• ’.t, . ' ATrOltXEY al Jaw and HuUcImr la Chancery
Hundred
Inaunure Anat. CoUecUaj
________
_____ ot
__ the
_ _______
«-—» . “ &lt;Jlle8 Hant
h'-*1 Wfa*.
Wives,' aud SAw.rUng that, A ltr»J
ed next ____
day to
the office
comjtauy
udiiL&gt;vd hi. o«n Ufa io lor • i«K« i "
.lag. make, * miatakn iu muddling with ,
W,
J
TboQu.oni.InwaUtyitaellM.au ). »*"-«. o( nlDooo.' Iu -pl, 1 «.U
to)
OiUco oppoaltaUax
,
P
’ ’
. | tho proleat h natural, coming from a “ member
duces her friends to put its precept* in of
rharch of utlrr.naT
j
LEWIS DURKEE,
practice. She fa a considerable shnreliold-1 forthe»t«Ro Umjmidm freedom allowed the pma j
AWYER.’n®Uh Public, R«d EhUteABd In«ur
er in one of the companies trailing with i Bnd pulpit under our cointllution *nd
A ance Ap-nL O llectlou. promptly made, mid
~
tho Cape.
'
riKl|t to “hold th® mirror up,” that all Ckinreyanciug prop-rljr vxrcutrd
—-------------------------- I mankind may view both secular raid re'igiotu
EMORY PARADY.
H V. Rhdfield, the
autluir of j matters in tho light of truth. If tbe prodne

I

Advantages

Some

of the

of the

AND DOBTTYOU FORGET IT.

I BOTTLES OF FRIZELLES-

USTICE OF THE PEACE. Conv&lt;ty*Sclnr care- 1

J

Blood Purifier
Superior

Domestic :

BOXES OF FR ZELLEo

&lt;3. BOISE, AGT.,

For sale by

Hardware. Iron, TSF ails,
•And Agent For Detroit Stove Works.

lUfflrthillL"

RlfinlinfiXL

And Rhubarb Pills,
th are AcknovlHlircJ tn bn ihr flMl Mnllclns- ’

Sick Headache, BiliiousncssAnd by I heir litnrly r.-, ward off the Acne BIIMow
F'*v&lt;t, rle ONE Il'iX wlli cure the worst wrf
Hllllou»tire&gt;.‘ Tli t :.rr )&gt;&lt;!ni'l|Kil y rxi-jipiiM-A at
Mandrake and Hluuh.irb ntxl v*«-ry'M«t1wv knows
«h?*ain&lt;af llk*&gt; rran*dl«». Wh'lr the rffrrt nt
tbrae arc irtaluud th.- cum pound l ng t!«-tn with utl—
»r llneuand Her&gt;* inakiw th«ir acibin umr certain
and rffivtlvw Try them atxl know their jood-quaillb * f'T j cnraclf.

M

•

,

A. M. FLINT,

SOLD ON THE PACIFIC COAST

; On its merit* nlonc, not a dollar u^edi*.
„ „
,
,
—•—
newmmpcn*, the rmHnei&gt;d.itioHii'*of
0—Giyi't Hinge of ivnrk.
.
i thow using it lieing sufficient to tuak»
I—Ease of OJM I IL1OI1.
.
n,jM «.Uormous sale.
Also.
8—Automatic tension and automatic ■

M

ttltfbt.

VEGETABLE

I 1—Lightest running mncliinr tnnik*.
no. cam*
ctinis «r
or gear
gear wwrviju
whei
■' 2—Qnictnessj im
3—Perfect, doilblr-threilfl lock BtHch.
: 4—Durability, iHtMlig front simplicity
'
of coilS’I IK lioil, lmnbl&gt;«.-M of wcariug f&gt;— Loose pulley for winding bobbins.
*9 M
MM
la.rucnnn lor all kinds of work. V ®
P«l
t*. ami
nails,
nnd aWw
aliMuiw of
of frictinn.
friction.,
l.ieht ruuuiug.
Finish and dura“
5—Self-setting needle aud self-tliread, -----bility.
I
ing shuttle.
.....................................................................................................................
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, ■ -wm*..,-.
It fa the aiinplwtf.sewing machine made, having fcyrr.purt* than any other. J
nr»wr-r» nr rnnri i r-ir»
Free from cnmidieation*; it rvver gets out of order; is always ivady for use and ;
easily
nirningtii
by.tlie
moat
inexperienced.
1
he
direct
application
of
power
to
•
iu*.uuuwv;
tbe needle, and the mechanical simplicity and tine adjustment of its working
parts make it the lightest running and most silent nnichine in the imuket.
I P f| M n Ji ‘J U jl
MlUnnllfr

to" "'
P'V
" ’■»’
tally nnd ptjrnnUy ntutxleC to. Ofic.i &lt;-»»t 1
which purports to deal trutlifully with your .j . »• . . . ... v.Ut.k
u&gt;p
of Chic&lt;4{0 *
(hlt
is an « rror” (and tho mode
JOL PARMENTER,
argnmuut it truii.fvd}, then the atagc does
il. Office* over Hull'* Drug store. Ver |
• ir.oi.tvlUc, Mich.
good, and tho world st largo may say, “Let j
’
IF. ~Z/. 7iJUS WOLD,
and never suffer the loss of a dollar from the galled Jado wince.” See the jjlay, then
Ihiu^, "XO.pt, )K«.tolr. . tew trilto.g 1 "&gt;■" ». «,«to&gt; it I. out truthful .. of.rd.
I&gt;.. Hiiuieupsthlc Phycualsa aud Kuraecn !
. Offiire amt rreiueuce »|&gt;|K»lte thu Wo'eott j
,
T* .
..
.
, , • , ; vnur religion; funuah me with facts to prove
doproJ.Uup.uuur.gluu p.g. uuj cluck. J u&lt;
,oot pra Hotter. Protupt attentlna Rb ru to reii" Ciy er •

P ico, - - 25c. a Box
FRIZELLE BE01 Props. Sin Fraudsao-

din'eted against property, but against

. Dr. Cu)k*?’&amp; Juke.
P**800*-"
i
The Rev. Tlreodoro L Cuyier, D. D.,
v*
E. PARADI,
ra. Mu. .t toe re.brton.il I ,(mlmTnloaIiK„uJ,u. Muto,
A WAFinNCiTON corroapondent say* Council. Ono clay IU the week the ■ Ivl lad repairing realty done, alao itriel alien- ;
butchers had a festival of some kinA and I ‘lon ,o_or^re promptly, and u th* loweat
there is still a considerable amount of
to tovo . KT.U..1 pwode. Tbm ‘
-------- I
j. r rasey
money due as prizes for the capture o morning Dr. Cuyler visited abarltershup |
New Orleans, which has not been to get shaved. When the knight of the
xJ place in tha v
claimed, notwjtlintauding Benjamin But­ razor hod stretched Ufa customer's neck and wtlHng haada.
and pushed his head as far back as pos­
ler’s famous Farragut suit Prize-money
sible, and filled his eyes, uuse, and mouth
has l&gt;cen paid to tho amount of nearly with lather, he said to him interrogatively,
dUiflrcllanroufl Cardfl.
$15,000,000, yet within the last year and speaking os a friend:
•• Well, you're going to . turn out to­ ^yOLCOTT HOUSE
claims have been presented fur prize­
day ?”
money accruing during the war with
“Eh?" said the Doctor.
•
owliville, Jvrickiigun.
’Mexico, the war of 1812, the war!
“ I say you're going to have your big
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
with Algiers, and even the Revolution­ display."
“ Going to—what? I didn’t catch your
ary war. Most of them have beep re­
lift It* pill
remark."
jected on account of lock of evidence.
“ I say you butchers are going to turn
Although Gen. duller has received his
out You're n butcher, ain’t you?”
ee in the Fcnagnt prize case, a good
“ Well, not exactly. I eat a good deal
many of die soldiers nnd soilora con­ of meat, but I can't say that I kill much.
Still, I la-long to un order closely counected with the capture of New Orleans
nected with the butchers."
Bosh
are still unjmid.
“Youdo. Wliak'a that?”
“ The Order of Cleavers."
“ Oh! aud wh*t do you do?"
Sous of the ixx&gt;r Government clerks
“We cleave unto the Lord."
al Washington are frightfully over­
The astonished barber had sufficient Union Uuum.
worked, s-» i» shown by an order recently presence of mind to collect Ufa fee from
issued by’ Commissioner ^entlcy to the the member of the Order of Cleavers. But
otury I*ublic.
,
Maple Grow, Mich
employes of the Pension Office, prohib­ Dr. Cuvier couldn't help telling the story.
—New York Graphic.
iting the clerks from shooting rubber
I
LIEBHAUSER,
bauds st the chickens in un adjacent
Oriental “ Progress.”
yard. The clerks have been in the
What in the modern slang of social
.
And Healer in
habit of amusing llunuseJves by making science is called “progress” is breaking
targeU of the chickens. They got up out in Oriental lands where hitherto it
with
quite a rivalry as to who was the best ’has *been
“
’kept‘ under
j——
m-ilittle
* difficulty.
«« __
But the notions peculiar to countries of
mark-Mnau. The chickens did not com­
Xnaahvilte.
railroads and steamboats seem to accom­
plain ; on tho contrary they look the pany that sort of locomotion wherever it
bands fur worms, and ate them. Sev­ goes. Thus in Coqstautinoplo within 'pHAT HUSBAND OF MINE I
eral of them died. The owner could a few years the Turks are beginning to
go to public bouses and drink liquor
not acei-unt for their sudden demise. openly, even in the neighbarhood of the
Id n spirit of invcHtigation ho cut them mosque*. Tliis fa • in the face of the .
k. L. RAQEY’8,
oj en and found them staffed with rub­ strict prohibitiim of the Koran, which
art (&gt; )iaad*o&gt;nr ■* he Ca» be. A full
ber lands. He Mxm karued where the enjoiua total abstinence. The women,
too, imitating their European sisters, are
rublsT i hum- from, and mode complaint gradually dropping the veils which con­
A. BUSH,
ceal their features. They nW wear a
thin ganr.3 veil which practically hides
’
"THE BOSS’
nothing; but on seeing an official apTun official otimus t»f South Cirolin*
i» far fr"tu In-aring out the th ory that
thn negro®* are ikely to die amt The the district of India where the “ car of
MASHVll.f.K,
•
niCH.
white* hfcve gained 101,404, or 35 per Juggernaut** it brought out has, before
silo wing it to move on it* annual proces­
omt in the decade, and the ner.ro&gt; a
sion of crushing the faithful under its
188,42’, or 45.81 pvr cent. UnfortnnyyiLLLAM JONES,
atcly, the nnndiabdity of the cenaus for

;

p J. PUHCIIIH,

Barber.

READY MADE CLOTHING.

J£

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

. A
dispatch from -London nay* :
antir ly ^ccnrote, but the census for “Mo*t of the London paper* expr.-ss
la.» j shown that, while the whiiee have disappointment at Booth’s representa­
gained a scant 100,000 in twenty years, tion of Hamlet” It serve* him right
If Booth thinks he is so Lig a gun that
the negroiw have gained very Dearly
he can get along •without any free
tickets to the press, he will have th*
Lht&gt; Iw»l decode oi slavery the South

-

LOW ASTHE LOWEST;
Slaslii'ilk gircrtoni.

CDs. Skillful burglary, such as house-।
j, ju&gt;ta11] the manage of “One Huabreaking and safe-blowing, is excep-1 dn j Wives " abould meet with financial load
tionsUy rare in the Southern States, nml the ring yoq allude to be squelched.
The bulk of crime in that section is not i Youra truly,
J. H. McVicxxb.
,

»w»

Suits of Underwear, for Ladles and Gent.t.
JgOOT AJB SHOE SHOP.
Suite* of Cloth i nff, fur Meb, Boys nnd Youths.
Overcoats, for Men, Buys and Youths.
.
___ _
jwrva to tuaxc
,
Prs, of Boots and Shues, for Men Women and Children. |
: BOOTKndHHOEH.
pn». of Rubber Goods, nil styles.
.
Ill n WurbnuBnUkp imuimlwif at I,|V nrlma '
prs. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
A. BURCMA*
Pieces of Prints, for 5 cents per yard.

O-i’oeei’iew for T&lt;veryl»ody.

6,W0. There are now less tirnn
4jt(XX) foreigners in Vermont, or only a
little more than 12 par cent. Tho scar-

•• Uoruicito North uod Sooto,"»5.of
.
..
tir
I
stealing ui the two sections :
Generally in thu rural districts of tho South a ,
man can live from tender youth to liosry
oge without a bolt or lock on his doors, |

uulu..

FIIIZKLIX A &lt;'&lt;. V»-ncnl L^Urn AgcaU, V*
Wood war? Arc.,.I*rliolL

JUST RECEIVED. WE ABE SELLING THE CELEBRATED

STANDARD SCREW HSTERED G08DS
-----SOMETHING BETTER THAN-----

if-rturrd Mily J. C.
U1 and 1K3 W.

FOIi FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS &amp; SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE
Heit Illi is Wealth.

STAND ARU SCREW
BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

RIP OFF

SOLES

---------------- FASTENED WITH IT.------------

-

CALL AND SEE THEM

NO PATENT NO PAY.
'J'HEY HAVE GOT ’EM

niTTMTn ol.t«lnr&lt;ifor m-idiaulol 4evh

Irl 1 L El I V -."■•Mfral

raiini

“•

l&gt;vrut». A—liinn- tits, la&gt;i-rf. r«ncr«. IntHw*
mrnl* «u4 nil nlltrr rnntti-re relatl*S to j-«u-»Li

KOCHER BROS. NEW GOODS

IKVtNnONS
claUtia. '*1" &gt;t

—““SPECIAL

attention is called to our

Ladies R.M. Beaver Cloaks,
WnRINGTON MUIS i'SS! CLOlKlKfi,
Imported Cashmeres,
DRESS TRIMMINGS in Worsted, Silks and Satins.
EX"IN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
esunot be equalled in thi. market. Ladies liiil not to see them
before yon purchase.

Prints, "Flannels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Suitings, Carpets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, &amp;c.,

DE1TTISTS

S5OO. Reward
lion. eonMlpatioti or cmUvwwm
with W—I-leer Pill.

I* larger and better selected than-ever before a* an towpectimi will convince

KOCHER KROS.

1706

y.r.irdcylrr;

UIV1H HAUOim * • |&gt;_
&lt;rot ■ ‘«Ser. W*&gt;hi&lt;i«MM*. M. C

NERVOUS DEBILITY.

�ALWAYS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM,

•fi’-Buy the Best.*2Xr

.
Tho alip of

priae. The Canada Southern will be
. used ax far a* Fayette, 0. This in in­
tended to ent off Jay -Gould’s profit

They spin it tine in Teifin-sace. Rnl ert McKenna, n Reptjblkwn, was elcct. cd to theTx’gislntarr. hnf some m-n
has unearthed the fact that he married

his flrat wife’s gnmdnnghtrr. Thia.ia
inoeat .nnd under the laws of Tennes­
see ihsqnaljfies u person from holding
oftiee. McKenna remains at home to
rock the baby and sing, while the prire
in given to W. B. Winston,, his Demo•ra'ic cdmpvti’nr. •
,

An dopingcouple «&gt;n a Somerset aud
Cambria (Pa.) railroad train were acaoslcfl by a man who said he wax a
JiiRtice of the Peace, and offered to
marry them on the spot for $5. In ordr* to Rave time, they employed him.
After a week’* honeymoon they found
out that he was sin impostor.

Sold by
t- wether In

to death at the
which had been
him.
A VUIIU
Beach ai"l wife, of Hartland, that liail no bone
'
.
-I....... —«■&gt;—» tl.*. &lt;«l.
A cxtll«-buvcr of. Dundee, Monroe county,
named Andrnon. **» killed al Toledo, Nov 15,
by telug struck by an engine wbro crowring tiie
track.
Georg.- Tro»Ixitlg.-, of . Midland, went out
hunting Nov. 13. and nothing ha* been acen of
him »lnec, although {tartire havc been out look­
ing for him.
.
A. C. Tallman, rulli owner at Rodnrty, Ionia
county wa» killed Saturday mooting by tiic dog
caching In the oaw and being thrown, atnklng

c. c. WOL

IjHE CHILLING FROSTS

LOCAL MATTERS.

HF Buy your Dry Good*.Boa!* Shoes,
Hatx. Capa, CroariM, Provixioux, I Of Winter are approaching. • A little heavier Clothing, a little heartier food, are
STATIONS.
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Rekxk, i nweiwitiea. He who anticipates nearest.the wunta of (lie community, ut .the
who tdwxyx wna nt the lowext price*. I lowest coxt to the eoiixumer. ix tho one deserving the moat credit, and will
1 receive his due icward by his inrreaaing patronage.
ty For Jewelry and Watchea go to
I MMrileviUe
Onr New Stocks are very desirable nx to style aud quantity.
F. T. Boisk. |

a

ty Thoue xufferinjrwith Sciatica and
other Revere Ne’ vniix affectionH xhonld
be xuEp to consult Dr. Peterman at Axayrfo Center. Nbv. 34th, aud at Wolcott
homse, Nashville, ou Nov. 25th.

Oysters! Oysters!!
j Of the moot improved pfttcrn* und shitdes of color, from 10 to 15 eta. per yard.
Trv the new celebrated Geo. Wash­ I Fine Canbniervx nt §1.00 per yard.
ington brand, by the enn or quart.
Sold by
C. N. Dun ham.

westward
8TATIONS.

pMroll,

CLOTHING

ty Dr. IL A. Petcrm inof Marshall,
Chariottr
Nriu Mcllugb, of Man&gt;Iu*ll,
lojunvl by • will lw Rt the post oflice in Axxyria
Vrrmonli
fall upon a defective sidewalk, and now pro- Center every other U edneaday after­
NubrilU
poacx• to make tbc city remunerate her for ber noon, mid
*he Wolcott *•
house,
------- «
Naah—u
RMtiRO.
angulahof body.
bther Thursday, Nnv. 24th
I M'MteTllir,
ville eve
' E. Groter, a prominent farmer of Pavillion, mid
The Dr. treats Nervous Always a specialty. We have Suite sizable for small boys a nd for the 300-poundcr. i
ruyi'd,"
Kalamazoo county, »m thrown from bU sad­ Diaeaaea
with
constant
success,
dle on tbc 13th,'and received lujaricx from
ering with incipient Infinity,
Thoae
which he died ou the Iftth.
Prostration,-Spimil. Diiunse,
Nrrvuj
Prof. Watson, formerly of tbc SteU- UnivcnJ&lt;1 other forms Of Neuralgia,
ty, died at hh home tn .Madiaon. Wii., ou Mon- Sciatic____ -------------------------------------------- will consult their own beat interrxt by
Garfield M in luck. He is a member tUyfand hie rvuuiiu» were brought to Ann Ar­ CQiiaaltinwhim, .
‘7-10
bor on TturoLy for hilcnncnt
• '
of Congre**, United States Senator
--------- ;—■
. ... n. I Men’s Suits from $8.00 to $-25.00; Boys’ Suits from $3.50
Jennie, daught. r of T. C- Chambcrialn, of
elect, aud now elected President of the Farmington, wan the heroine the other day of Bo^IwmJle^"00
’to
tO $10.00,
5&gt;lv.vv. Ladies
LttUlCS Sacques
OuC(|UC3 from
II Ou! $2.50
jp.j.ou to
to $15.00,
jpAv.UV, Boots^and
uizutb u&gt;uu
rjp
United Staten. When an Ohio rnau an elopement. Her father’ll hired man was tbc
nr vr. r«en»«. «... - 1
°f tb« *&gt;?' I?alj,e8’ Rubber Overcoats, Rubber Boots t c ’
hero. They
married at Royal Oak.
gets to growing, no one known where
I3T Dr. Peterman will be at As-1
Man Gilbert, of Jack-bu. hM jurt tw-cn »yrin Center on Nov. 24th, nnd at Wol-. (Warranted), Buffalo Robes, Lap Robes, an endless variety ot •
T&gt;TT&lt;T»-&lt;n3-Tf^rTM
he will stop.
owardl-d ?I’.UW damage", nutacd by the kill­
■ (S11^r
Br«.) ’
ing of her huzband Milton Gilbert tn the great 2&amp;X*?K^fci7i Notion», H.t» aud Caps, Fars, Blankets, Sachels, Curtain
Senator Ben. Hill, of Georgia, now M. C. Ntiaah-up at Jaeiuqp » ycxr »««•
Joarph Roc, one of the early wltler* of Ionia with Nervoua and Chrome dinea-w*. I Luces, Trimmings, Edgings in piece and bunch, Groceries as J
says that the South is making a great
,
low as the lowest, Sugar from 9d to 12c.
| 'ou CAN FIND2 MY STORE
countv, committed *ulride at Portland on Wedmistake iu being solidly South, and nexlav, be hanging hhnrclf in a boro. He waa
Welk
know what alls him. In his con­
advises a break nnd a coalescing witii 87 yearn old, and had mdded in Portland 37
W.U,bewecouldn't
1BiOOO ib,_ 1(rk.tl ipp,„ Wnurd.
dition
smile
if
his
mothcr-ln-law
yean.
■ Ihr Republicans iu order to have a nol­
William Randall, aged 78, of Eut Saginaw died and If It him ten thousand dull mw! II
id Nation..
Medicines, Chemicals,
&lt;500 Rushelft Braus Wauled.
went to his barn Friday evening to feed cattle, Btomach is all out of order. Liver doesn’t act.
and wt’ found on hour later lying au tbc floor VrUelle's BloodTurifier is wluu he wauls. It
I Pitints, Oils, Varnishes,
&lt;5000 ItuxbelN oi* Coni Wanted.
dead. He fell from the hav-mow and wm kill­ &lt;ii n.«ke him “all over new." Sold everyWOOULMD ITEMS.
ed by the abock of the fallThe "tram xaw-mlil and zalt hkx-K of A. D.
Deacon Holmes is on a visiting tour Camp, of Hart Saginaw, took tire Tueeday
Aud^u„ i&lt;.«iu&gt;CR.n,.j,A.w
in New York.
evening and wn» totally deatroyed. Including
Kelton** Columbian Oil «» a pawerfn* mm&lt;
The epi *o-»ric is raging deaperatrly» neariv :i,&lt;XM» barrcli* of «alL The total low will which eiin be taken Internally a» well m extern,
.
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• I. ......m .ImmL Instar,1
reach 83D,000; innurancc $18,000.
•
among our horses.
Officer Chaa. Draper of Detroit, on Bunday,
E. Rising and E. Haight have each a
while attempting to arre»t one Aaam Durr,
neiFawell-liox cutter.
'
who hail kicked in the door of a bou»c of illBlank Books,
Geo. Smith dixclinrsetl his jour, and fame felt called upon to u*c his pUtol, and now
Miscellan’a Books.
Duer la lying al the point of death.
George will take his place.
A LA1U3E LINK OF
Shade" of Pugzlev! Trouble* never crore! diraaea” RheamatHni or KMnry Dl«ea«e
Miss E. Holn^w commenced her
Battle-Creek after sending ncariy all her popu­
Bibles, Autograph and
school last Monday at the Center.
lation to prison trying to punfy tbc social at­
Bruise., FleM. Woumls. nammis Morna
Photograph Albums
The Stowell Bros, arc going to gum mosphere w now 'in an agonizing attitude. Ckirns. Spinal affection. Colic. CmmpincPains, Choi-:
...
.
....
,
. ,
.
ami filo snwx this winter . nd pnt up The cause of it iiclng a frUky book agent.
A COMPLETE LINE Y»F
era Morbus. Flux. Marrhoea, Coughs. CnM*. Bron
We propoM) to divide protita, uud while we cau furnish you nearly everywaute&lt;I for cuinfort of man and beaat. We will take iu exchange id most
some secretaries.
Peter R. Whitiicy, sawyer In Lord's camp chiai *ffec&lt;t«&gt;n. Catarrh, and all dtswtara ezional of
everyll.inxth. f.riuer hu» io turn oil
E, Lucas has bought a new gun, and No. 11 war Bay City waa engaged in "awing 'ifVil.aiu'l'r*""
now thinks he will live on rabbits the down a tree againrt which another tree waa
leaning.
The leaning tree feel upon him.
remainder of tn • winter.
Annual Jlertlugl
[TBIMMKD FREE J
breaking hU
uia wck
iHt and crashing hia body in a
Geo. McArthur has lost his Iiocm*. L
11 ' horrible manner.
AS FINE A LINE OF
fell and broke its leg coining from Has­
A* Jared Dingman was shaking $1,300 tn
tings, and Geotge bud to kill him.
gold under the none of a steam tug owner in
ion Mutto! Firv Insurance Com: any
Ah there in in town, and all war­
irry -nd Ionia Counties." will Hr beM
We have a petition at the P. 0., ask­ Detroit river, endeavoring to tempt him to take
amount for hi* boat, the tug struck a
r of tbc coropanv, Iu ItwCliy of Ionia,
ranted to In? aw rrpreaented
ing for tiro extension nf the mnil route that
THUBSUAr. JANUARY 6. IMl.
steamer and the glittering gold was tbc proper­
or money refunded.
.from Bonanza, to the Center, nuikinga ty of the flahex.
rente from Sarnuxc to Woodland.
Thursday evMiing Peter Jobn*on«entered the
CALL AJTD SEE ME
The hnntera returned home Ia«’ Fri­ saloon of Peter' Hanson, in Manistee Township,
day, and brought three deer.
Haight and while under the influence of liquor allot
sars h« -did not see a black bear, but » Hanson with a gun the abut taking efleet above
the elbow aud wcreaitatiug the amputation of ■ SORUGHT ON THE SUBJECT,
at al.
*
white one. So you see he went north the right arm. Johnson returned home, where
qnite a ways.
he wa« afterwards arrested.
F
I Between this and the tet of January next, and we know if we do we must sell
AtMirshali
Bunday
morning
a
dwelling
own
­
---------SEE
--------without
largo
profits.
L. Roger’s team ran away last Mon­
F. T. BOISK.
day. Ax Mrs. Rogerx, was com ng tu ed oy Marr Dickey, was deatroyed by Are.
r£HE NA8HMLLK LEVATOR,
town, they started, and broke loose Loa* on building, f2,.r&gt;iX). Insured for *1.000.
Loss on furniture, «(X); no insurance. Two
from the sleigh, but noon stopped nnc sick children Lad a narrow escape. Joshua
GIVE US A CALL, and we will try and do you good.
nothing was hurt.
Cawood, cnglneerof the Are steamer, while
*------ MAMMOTH STOCK OF------.
Thanksgiving aervi- es were held at wubduing the tire had an arm caught in the fly
the M. E- church on Thursday, after wheel of the’ steamer aud broken In four
which a large party repaired rathe par- places.
A few nights ago Emery Barber, a farmer re­
ZN 1879,
sonagcaud feasted on chicken-pic nnd
siding about ow mile south of Alma, Gratiot
other trad), which the Woodland wo­ county, was attacked by two men while on hi.,
men are famous forc&lt;M&gt;king.
---------------- ,-------------------- you may
FOi-t
way borne from St. Louis thrown down, sbockS. 8. Ingerson had §2110 taken from ingiy mutilated and stabbed in the neck. .
There is the place to buy your
i
t
-j -■—wz •
-■
the pocket of his vest, which hung in n They left him, more dead than alive, to make
Any number of fanners to
closet within three feet of the head of *•!» way home as best be could, ami he succeed­
ed in reaching there—a distance of Jf of a
Ins bed. He retired for the night, and mile—In about seven hours.
ii the morning he found two bills on
The salt interest of Michigan iia* arsumed ■
—BUT REMEMBER THAT— .
a'in'kitcheti door nnd the door open. magnitude that justly entities it to be efassed
Hr. ingetxm has the gym pa thy of his among the foremost indu»tries of the country.
The product of 1H7B was 1,s55,kM barrels; tor
friendxas he hax had bud lurk.
Charles Edson’s house naught tire IbTO it was 2.1155,440 barrels, aud up to Novem­
ber 1st of tbo present rear it-iiad reached 2,last Friday night alxtnt half past ten 447,:Cfcl barrels. The mspection year doses
«i’cl&lt;rok. Mr. raison’s people were in with the present month, and the total product
lied, and wax awakem-d by something w ill reach in round numbers 2,tM),UM) band*.
fulling in the Iwu-k nsmi. Charles and
Al Manistee on Saturday evening James
desire to announce that having erected
wife in their uigiiily nttire, carried Gillespie, who has been •ailing upon tbc lake*,
one of the largest nnd moxt cunven|*nl
--------------ALso---------------------------alxiut hirty fsiilx of water, anil suc- returned home and found Jeremiah Travis in
plrvutor building* in central Michigan,
€»•*• '«* I in PH»» ng it out. The fire cixnpany with bis wife in his own txxtse under
they are prepared io receive aud
IKuapicioiw cnvumstancca. Gillespie ordered
^FREHH^
mi na ed in ho back room, from a Travis to leave the house, and upon Lis refu»a!
pun or .ixliex. nu«l the damage is nmiiit Gillespie ilred four shots, two of which, took
§20. th- good people of the village eon
• Light Single and Double Harnesses made of best Virginia oak tanned Leathei.
effect In Trails from wi kb he will potuby
tributod and borght §12.(|0 worth of die. Gillespie is in jail, while his wile is car­
goods, and prrsrnnNl fo the family. Mr. ing for Travis at borne.
For any quantity of
On Bunday lire broke out iu the grocery store
Edson nud wife arc very thankful for
fHE
W^RDROHE.
of J. Fuller, Petoskey, destroying that store
the i ifts.
ami spreading to and burning'tiie store of P.
Mcrriral and G. W. Bump, Zoll’s boarding
house and H. CushnMn'sdwclHng. 1 be village
has aboolutely no fire proteet.on, but the citi­
The New Administration.
zens raved moot of the g-xxU In the building"
The Great Went dors not intend to
That may be brought them. They aht
again enter the partisan arena, but will
keep for sale at the lowest prices
kind. Insurance very light.
do "all it can to s pport and encourage
According to the Vicksburg Monitor there
FOR THE WINTER TRADE.
the adminixtn»tii&gt;n of President Gar­
Seeds, Flour. Feed. IJmr.Malt,
field in all thnt he can and will do to
C. W. SMITH.
bring the UuiUxl States iute an atmos­
Displaying
its
immense stock of new goods for fall and winter,
phere of peace. To thia end it will sus­
Nhinftes.
from the be.«*t manufacturers of Foreign and Domestic Woolen ,
tain him in every good act or honest intimate, took hi* wife to Mendon and caHed
ciwleavoi, and if he enter* upon wrong
Fabrics in the world. We do not like to work in the dark;
BeautifullyLlustratwi.
ways or mvaua. will kindly yet firmly into a confeaaion bv threatening to shoot. Ly­
neither do we sell goods in the dark, but will honestly show
criticise iu the hope of lieiug uwftil to man struck Clapp's pistol, but was shot Iu the
□Oth YEAR.
____1ISSWSW0BTH « BROOKS
to the great rauae of human happiurMt. »nr.. Clapp then drew a knife, when Mr* Ejrthe purchaser what he is buying. Our line of
To thin end we bespeak the gcenl wish­
es, tire sympathy, the good will of all
ulinr.
wan
given.
Clapp
was
overcome,
and
tbc
the people of America to the incoming
luhniuiBtration, that the President Monitor My* be hi now under aurvellfancr.
Kroimtccti payer-, pnnreo in n&gt;c
Ou Sunday a Arc broke out at the north hall
elect may come up to part san ground.
•lyle, profusely Utauralcd with
of Adnan college aud that building, which w aa
That he may be encouraged to^aelect one of four formli g the collegegroup, and tn
patriots rather than partisans; men of
Coat* and Vest and Pants, is very large and complete in the
honesty and ability to official positions, *'L” shaped brick building three storw* high, Ac iMHura iioracuiiur-, inr iton&gt;^,
m.hA large and select stock of
litat tlfef laws may be honored, t. epeo- iuk! wm um-&lt;1 a» u home for about fi» students. teal I'rtxTMM,8-&lt;&gt;al Science, Natural History, Grvl assortment.
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Twelve students lost tbetr roan property. Tbc ___ »
placed al $10,000 and will be a were
the
college.
Wbieb
only
lutd
$7.00
powerful wboh*.
' property. One student »m ImIuSm !*■:»&lt;». W*rop».t loipcU. Hn&lt;lrcoj&gt;Let Hie dead bury tbc dead! l&gt;et the
raping from * window. The Ira. 1«» cwwia hr all N- ws-Udrr.. Kratt by
ij*ve originated in the room IKWU1 order 19 MUNN A CO., Pvbitoten, 37 Park OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT is excelled
luul built a tire tn his stove Bow. New York.
eloctrd President
DATPNTfl iDCOnniwtioo wUh th* Kritn. by none, aiming to be consistent in price and executing all or­
rAl Lil AD.tiflc American, Mrara. Mnnn *c

Z Ten Car Loads of b®mSch’- Stove Wood Wanted.
,„ ,

Patent &amp; Propriatory Medicines

T-jTlie Highest Marts! Pnce Paid I'or Batter. Ew: Port, Beans ani Potatoes 8chool Boo;s&gt;

J

IK EXCHANGE FOtt GOODS

Wall Paper and Bordering,

We "Winic to SSoll

$10,000 Worth ol Goods ।

C. W. SMITH’S

L. J. WHEELER.

Remodeled, Enlarged -Improved
85^0 as to Enabe

(x-ji/r-coek an ci -LdLanfield.

m

U11 ££ 9j I) 168)

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously id Accuratly.

/ Vi? T? 17 TP
----- W,LL SELU Y0U
COFFEE r Harnesses, Bits, Whips, Robes, Blankets, Trunks, AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
j
# ’ Combs, Brushes, &amp;c. '

Cheap as the Cheapest.

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PK1UI

SALT MEATS,

Giov^^nENsm™niate(i ? Electricity!
OPEN EVERY EVENING NOW,

THE BEST PAPER!

TRY IT.

toney Saret ly Dulin Till tin.

The Scientific American, j

Fine Cloths for Suitings,
FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS!

ders in the highest style &lt;«f art Call and see and examine the
largest assortment and be*t selected stock of

inventloui [

MEN’S, YOUTHS AND BOYS READY-MADE CLOTHING

to be found in Michigan. New goods, latest styles and low
xMugiwMBFMi.MdaJa.- l,“rt4"‘w‘'°|prices,&lt; Sises for the largest man or smallest boy.

^rimS*ru’i.-GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. New Novelties,
'I’rnnJc-.. Suchclu nnd Ruir-&gt; tn Profunlon.

rh-ndteok
_ _

I

LUMBERMEN'S MIPPIJEN—Quilts, Blankete, Wool-Rock*. Wool Mittens

fcir pnwartaa advancm on inv-MMMw. A. Utm* for । Mx'-kiluur Mini Flannel Mliirta, Overall*, Underwrap, &amp;.c.

'4o8.,I?7,“iisA R
SsnSSO.

o«,k.y.,

1-7- *•»- PIERCF, Under th' Tower Clock,
GKAAU 11A&gt;.UlK. MIC1I.

Steketee’s

PIN WORM DESTROYER.

�The Intern in—n special lot of

Z&lt;LK WKS ii WEN'S OVERCOATS

Mr*, tkfudcr died &lt;m Saturday, and Mr*. John

married ou Buudav by Bev. A. A. Kuappcn.
on Dr. Wilber’s land. -

The iron *t»ir» Tor Cook A Sheldon's u
biot k have arrived, and are fadng put in tn ph

Lyman McCall fa attending school at OHret.

The oyster supper given by the ladle* of the [
Baptist Church, ou last Friday evening, was a ।

twin*. a boy and a girl weighing nine pound*.
Willard Gage and Jerome Wolcott started for

At tbc annual meeting of tbc M. E- Sunday |

THAT WILL BE SOLD CHEAP TO CLOSE OUT !
Stock of Ae&lt;'k Wear for

Oki-

•

in

into A- Simmond’s
Sec’v and Treasurer.
.
j
Mr. Sidnam, Regtrter-of-deetbjclret, ha* j
IS COMPLETE WE HAVE AN ELEGANT DISPLAY IN
moved into town. He will occupy the house
belonging to Will Goodyear &lt;»n Jcffcnon street,
jurt south of the M. E. church.
James Clarke, who will be one nf the C.C.C.*
after the Irt of January, fa having the room
. number of men with their tnun assembled for
south of the SbcrifT* office. In the Court House,
Our stock of DRESS GOODS was never more complete than now.
We call special
Fox and Gage suit, was argued at Circuit Court papered and painted, and will u*-- it for an rrf[ attention to our Camels’ Hair and Cashmeres.
last week. Forgetting beat, it coat him *30.'
Alba Porter from the vicinity of Detroit, I* Tbc suit is now ended, it having cost Fox 9400
JC3ET
This
week
we
show
extra
bargains
in
LADIES
’
AND
GENTS
’
UNDERWEAR.
We
Five divorces&gt;cn- granted at the fart session
virttlng among her friend* here. She fa now a to get rid of paying 1100.BO.
“ pants than any other
’
’house
* ijjm
Therefore we show
of the ClrcufkCourt.'
\ of one of the pav more money for a 50c vest nnd
i. and‘ a jarty
in town.
widow, her husband having died about a year ' On Friday last, while Dcmus Hall's boy, Wil­
£ into matrimonial relations in leas
you the best 50c. garment in Barry county.
x
,
ly, was standing On a block of wood by tbc
i, which may result in another
VVe are receiving a large line of WINTER CAPS for Men and Children in Cloth and
similartwy. Alas! Alas!
।
Bn indignant parent, determined to turn the name of Clemen* knocked the block from under
Tbc IMtlLinnivcreary of tbc marriage
p | Fur.
. We also have a fine stocK of WOLF ROBES.
teacher out of H. boui, applied to the different him. and lie fell on the stove and was badly
W. NlakcrtHpd wife was celebrated on Tues- I
We quote good brown Sugar at 8c. light at 9c.
day. Hon. Jonas H. MeGowan, nf CoMwater, I
*-JC3T Our Grocery Department is Complete,
passions, and consequently rcceeded homeward
Wm. Clark, of Hancbett’s Mills, left a borte E. q^DrH’^lrn. of Grand Rapids, and Johu ;
If you want six and twelve months’ prices (or pay when you can), don’t call .on me—I
in the road on Wednesday of last week, without cn#u&gt;,orMia.iieriUr, «en.u«&gt;u«u&gt;«u&gt;rtud don.’t mHke them.
But
if
you
want
good
goods
at
the very lowest cash prices, call and see me
Lydia Powers has taught fire terms in district food or shelter, and- a complaint was made, a
guests from abroad. Numerous gift* were pre- &lt;
, T
*ii j_
'
*
•
sented by the friends present, and an excellent j Rn&lt;^ I W1“ ^0 yOU good,
Nc&lt;/5 and begun her 6th. Four teachers living
in that district orc attending her school. It is plead guilty, ami was fined. - When released be repast served by the hostess. The evening was ;
'
not probable ’hat hercxceiency as au instructor found tlic honx.-, knocked it in the bead, went
enjoyed by all, and many happy returns of the i
.
and buried it, and now rests contented.
ocra-don were w ini»cd for the happy pa‘r.
IjTIS A FACT
The Emanuel Evangelical church near McOn Monday of last week Trustuiu. Cassady
•
.
Lekot.
went to Hartings, and before Judge Smith got
CARLTON.
will be dedicated by Bishop 8- J- E*ber from a warrant for bls father to appear before the
Chicago, on Sunday Dec. I9tli. Toe building fa Judge on Monday of this week and show cause
.1X1x40 jbullt at brick with a neat tower, and fa why be should not be sent to the Insane asylum ' The people are improving the sleighing.
thfa
•tie of the fine*t churches in the county.
at Kalamaaoo. Officer Gage served the jiapen*
and lock Cassady to Hasting*, and summoned
Mr*. Lula McKinney fa teachlug the young ‘
pic Grove Center, were awakened from their the two Dn&gt;. Upjohn, who pronounced him a fit
idea bow to shoot at the Center, (school).
'
midnight slumber Saturday night by the break- subject for Kalamazoo. Tbc Judge gave an
We would advise the turkeys and chickens,
Eugene Cqok is prepared to furnish you with any.style of
order to take him, and Sheriff Houghtalln took
to keep high, as the holidays fa ucift at hand. .
farm, occupied by F. Savage and family. Emma him on Tuesday.
Mrs. Cassoday la going to
A good many fattened hogs arc going to
keep bouse on the old Multaney farm, Mr.
market, and 5 cts. per pound fa the price j&gt;ald.
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the Move and just dreaming that the world was Potter living in one part of the house.

Mr. Wolf was vMtod butt week by bis Iwother
H. Wolf, anrl airier, Mrs. Heller and her bush«nd all of Hudson.

Al. Cantpbell wm al As*yria a few flats ago,
and sayw he tikes It up North umI would not
take MX) for hi* bargain!
There was an Angel came to John Wcldtcr’s
thh other day. It was not an angel of the Lord,
but a brother of MBo Angel, of Maple Grove.

TSC

FURNITURE

11. n.

and kames flashed In her face. She rushed to

VERMONTVILLE

the other room to notify others and went up

throwing her clothing ' and trunk ou*. of the
window of the chamber, and seeing a passage
was impossible down the stairway jumped from

»Jld off. Mrs. Savage had not recovered from
her sickness “sc as to have been out before"
but hurriedly wrapped a bed quilt about her and
went across the road to C. IL Palmer's. 8a f-

through. Had It not t&gt;ecn for the snow which
covered the building* and fences seroM the way
the lost would have been much greater
Burning *hingl&lt;-* were blown to a distance of 10
•« 15 rods lodged and burned out.
Thtthena.

COUNTY LINE.
Irwin Hsvens, of Grand Rapids, fa visiting in
ibis vicinity.
Girls and turkeys were the order of the dny
on Thanksgiving.'
The shooting match at John Davis was d
failure on Saturday last.
Your correspomlenL has been appointed pres­
ident of the widows society.
Caution fa given to the girl who returned to
N. 8. Booth, who han been confined to his
room for the past three mouths still remains
helpless.
The young folks met at Jessie Debolt’&gt; on
—*
.1
la*, - . l» /h*.
nlaaanrw

There's a Bellevue sooner who strays off Into
Maple Grove. What for we have not learned.

We were greatly surprised to learn that a
couple of Young ladies got into harsh ron versalion with an old woman near here «nd uattl
^nch words as would not look very well in print
We hope you will do better in the future.
Ladles you should respect old age.

tires in tbc neighborhood. Mr*. Hodge
family of four aliiklrcu, in hard working

pleasant feelings throughout the neighborbond caused bv some superstitious talk and
others refusing to *pca».. And now If they
would take this advice and speak, and let by-

Jesse Chance and wife have returned from a
visit to Ohio.
Mr. Walrath, though still living, Is very low
with cancer of the touguc.
The public well fa still going down, and Mr.
Bottomly say* he will get water or die trying.
Logs arc coming in to the mills with some­
thing of a rush. Mr. Stebbins, however, doe*
not receive any.
Mfas I&lt;la Parmcter is preparing a concert of
vocal and Instrumental music, to take place
here and at Harttug* about the holiday*.
Mr. Wm. Berger fa making effort* to secure
a pension, notwithstanding the rumor* that be
was already tlie recipient of a large sum of
money from the pension department.
Isaac Tracy is about six feet and fourteen
Inches up in the world, and sizable In propor­
tion; but, he has the best bass voice tills side of
the Rocky Mountains, except when it thunder*.
The young men have organixed a literary and
elocution club (its proper soubriquet I do not
know) and are proposing to do something even­
ing*, better than lounging in billiani rooms or
on store counters.
A number of anonymous invitations to a
Thanksgiving dance were dropped in the P. O.
on Tuesday night, but failing to apply the blue
stamp, some of them w ill go on to Washington
for the benefit of the dead letter office.
' A young man broke a street lamp in (root of
H. J. Marlin'* store with a whisky bottle a few
nights since, but had the manliness and good
scnM to own up nnd pay for the caxne—after he
was found out.
Still, it was the whisky tb»t
did the mischief.
The Thanksgiving termon on Thursday by
Rev. H. R. Williams was a gem.
Those who
failed to hear it lost a rare treat. There has
tm nothing better of Its kind In the Congrega­
tional church here since the memory of man.
The music also was appropriate and well per­
formed. The entertainment at the M. E. church
has not at this writing (Thureday noon) tran­
spired.
A couple' of miscreants or whiskeyants broke
a [&gt;aue of gtaw from Dunlap’* drug store front
on Wednesday night, and attempted to enter,
but were frightened off by Dr. Heocy, the den-

Not more than 50 mile* from the County
ine live* an o.d man who ttecame jealous of hi*
txmg wife, and one day she went to a nclg'i-

so rcturoed home where she arrived before him.
He mv* “bow did you gel heref” she says “I
cune down the road.’’ be says "you didn’t!’’

J. K taiu.'.. iud.y ow,. He

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want

bushel* of buckwheat this season wbcih he has
floured and it readily sells at UL50pcr hundred. ]
W.1L Lee and Sarah Freeman couldn’t stand '
single blessedness any longer, and went over to 1
Hastings and

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Hog slaughtering iuo.
, Vnek- Wm. Warner am

need..

Notwitiialaading the add weatbor, Anson C.
Boy« started out cariv on the morning of Nov.
IStn, and brought back with him a frow.
‘ Pbeba Smith, or Grandma Smith, as she is
mon' widely known, is quite sick, and as she fa

Will Crosby, of Battle Creek teaches at that

their trip to Ohio.
The next on the program will be sleighing.
Giris, improve the lime before 1881 arrive*.
Georg,' E. Felghner has returned from the
north woods, looking quite revived in health.
F. H. Overwnlth baa returned from Marengo,
and S* now engaged In buying and selling poul-

Sabbath rcbool every Sunrise at 10

! Which will be sold at veiy low figures.
carry on the blacksmith bu*lne*» in the future. 1

I want every one in

BillTy BOfl Eaton COUntlCS who tllillks of bnying R'

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The light from the Are of the Irving mill*, |
was plainly visible at the Center. A number *
of the Carlton farmers itad wheat stored in the ;
mill, and arc thereby heavy looser. Among I
them are John Carpenter, loss 400 Ims; Ed. I
Jones 150 bus. and Jones' 450 but
A few of the neighbors have l&gt;een up north j
hunting, and Dr. A. J. Wright and Henry ,
Crockford, each killed a bear. Crockfoni ship­
ped bh home, and the entrails acre taken out,
bmin weighed SOO lbs.- We have been inform­
ed that parties in Hastings, paid &gt;10 for the

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Our Undertaking Departmn’t
Complete In every parUcular-

Prices that Can’t i Undersold

-And Get Prices.-------

EUGENE COOK

dwelling btxtae la-longing to

1st.

*A. P. Green. Register of Deeds (or Eaton Co.,

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past Zf- years or more, for bls »urcea«i
ju*v truMca may infilet, may be roitsultcc
that at hl* New York o c# OSes rib
Mr B F. Georae.Attomev-abLaw Ko.
office, writ**: “Haring tued your RupUn

I desire to render my sincere thanks to the
rainy neighbors and friends, who so kindly
gave ttidr assistance and sympathy during our
Ute trouble and affliction.
.
Isaac Mikes, jk.
Maple Grove, Mich.

I*£Ti», James ani&gt; John.

KELLOCC, BELL &amp; CO.

Merchants, Manufacturers,

R. J. A.Slia.HM Al'l-A'ID Tl
I &gt;wa treated by !»• Sh*rn» -a at his St- Ixxils
and having been permanently cured, I bare apok- ■

Nurserymen, Florists,
Stationers and
Business People

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I i* »uecrs»ful prs-tlcr I »•’«’»&gt; •~1r«*p
and trie West Indies. The afflicted thoald rv»i It and f
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DR. J. A. SHERMAN, 1=
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SOUTH and WEST,’

Published at SM Pine Bthukt, St.. Loria.

By ALFRED AVERY &amp; CO.
Prwl for aampla cop cs of “XOrTH ,MBd,
WENT,” wt» h id a fir*t-cta-* agricultural
aud family jotier, puHI»br&lt;t *cml monthly &lt;u •
cnunri, icuvi*-..

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mation, and iutercKlng reading m-.uer are fnrnlshed. The best of corrrepowknta t» tribut..
from all secUonsof tbeeountrr. Usohilpremiums
and liberal eommbUans will be girtta to ciubraincn. 8AMFLM FEEK.

“ta-. “SOUTH A WEST,”

Order Work

t van A«.au H&gt; K*U Us bfaurfsrt Ajriraltarsi Book

Farming for Profit

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Trade withHIm and Save M on y

Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Tiffin, Ohio, *ay«; I have
worn an improved Excefaior K&gt;dncy Pud, and
received more relief than from all remedies I
have tried. I cheerfully recommend it to all

I JENBY ROE, Pin»iBTo&lt;
—OLD RELIABLE— -

The science* of medteine and cbem LMry have
never produced ao valuable a rtemedy tor the

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh, and Salt Meats.

SBoiei Ham aii SMien,

Henry Van Nortwfck, of Toledo, Ohio, *ays:
—A friend prevailed upon me to try an "Univ
Lung Pad.” and T obtained Immediate relief
from a racking cough, I know the Pad Iwljxxl -

IN TH KU BEABON.

«1OO
REW.^R
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For any Caso of Catarrh It will not Cura.

We k a-ily invite all to attend.

.njcalRbciiaG ■ngw'a •

! ■ rhauklngour nameruoi
aco. wr shall endeavor by
aide price* to doable their

RUPTURE

EATON COUNTY.

KNICKERliOCKER,
Tho celebrated ax-n.xkcr and bonte-sboeer Is
now at tbc Foundry,ready lor buslneff. Call
and wc him.
(LIO

Fin’l Bee., Wash. Porter; Treasurer, IJbbie

Kuvnitirre

Common

CUTTER, to Call at HIV shop and

the new U. B. Church.
Kidney Fad. Its reliable character, desirable
Mrs. Emellnc Hosmer received u telegram qualities aud masterly curative power have
from Holton, Muskegtm county, stating that d'-cply won upon the confidence ot the medical
prof&lt;-.ahion and countless sufferers who have ’
tof! her father was dangerously ill.

ichun-h they found that

jn Table?]
Mirrors,
Camp Chairs, &amp;c.

trtQU A. 111&lt;-1 !OX

A CARD.

tend school.

Bureaus.

a very nj(.e jot&gt; of

Mrs. Henry Lee, formerly Freeman has pur-

la a fiddler.
Wm. Crocker of Chester raised an car of corn
that had f&gt;00 kcrnal*.
The Eaton Rapids schools have &lt;• larger »ltendance th*n ever before.
Henry Klrta, of Frecmonl, Ohio, has bought
the Sherw ood farm of 60 acre* in west Chester,
for &gt;2,500.
Potterville has one of the finest flouring mill*
In the State, with a capacity of flouring 100
bushels wheat [&gt;cr day.
Grand Ledge ha* entirely rebuilt her burnt
district of less than a year ago, which Includes
one-fourth the busincM buildings of that burg.
Who say* Graad Ledge isn’t an enterprising
town!
Amos HaH, a lad 19 years old, whose parents
live in Eato» Rapids, while hunting Friday af­
ternoon in tbc woods between Charlotte und
Eaton Rapids received :■ cliarge of shot in the
Ityigs by the accidental discharge of his gun.
He was standing on a log, leatrng on the gun,
and stepped off. The hammer struck the log,
fir.ng the. gun. He lived but two bourn?
Tbc fanners of Chester township report tliat
large numbers of their spring lambs are dying
could have found his revolver with lea* trouble, oft The disease Is something entirely new
be would jwobably have captured tbc coveys, as ami baffles all attempts to save tbc aninials
he could ten them very distinctly. They return- ou wh ch it settles. The lambs an- first taken
with sore mouth, preventing their taking nour­
but failed to effect an entrance.
ishment without great palu; as the disease de­
velops the throat swells and finally Um: victim
succumb* The fanner* are much alarmed, and
STATE ROAD.
have written to Prof. Kedzle for sesne light on
the disease.

BALTIMORE.

’arlor Sults,
Chamber suits,'

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evidence tiiat it has merit Mid that it will be
rare to merit the approbation of all who use it.

FOR SALE BY F. T. BOWE.

iMrd. by the lb. or barrel.

. Fresh Good«,

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WEEKLY IEWS REVIEW
under too control of

Halvznt, the groat Italian tragedian,
■wot for 19&gt; tagtata in

The Northern

principal at**-*....

Official vote'of Wisconsin : Garfield.^
Republican, 144,399; Hancock, Democrat,
The Lotua Club, of Nov York, gave a
1‘rolnbitor, •/;
field over Hano
oahy d^-tared. was: Fur Gmrueld, 163,198;
Hancock, 111.960 ; Weaver, 4.584 : Dow, 5-2.
....Thu oifictal iole of Oregon girre Garfield
T63 majority.

Calhoun, residing at Candalaria, Nev., has b*- Shanklin, and Auditor of State Manson. At the
oxno insane from a wound re •etved during the eleventh hour it was discovered that the Marwar....The Dew census of 8L Louis is com­ alm! appointed for- tho Eighth district had not
pleted, and shows » population of 350,915. put in an appearance, ami that the vote ot
The gain on the previous ununwratir’n ta 17,000. Montgomery county bad nut been rectified to.
Thb health department of Chicago han An cxanuuaUon of the law left tho board in

organization, and is very highly anokrn of lor
tbc local pro**. •• La Fiita du Tambour Major.”
Offenbach’* last production, rendered in En­
glish, is tbc bill for tho week. Judging from
the name* of tlii&gt;c conncciixl with tho trotijx’.

malic strength.'

I
THE wholeiudo drag house of Lord, '
Stoutenburg A Co., on Wabash avenue, Chics- |
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about &gt;190,000.... Michael H.Donly, recent!v

they concluded to return ll*c vote so
far' w it was certitied to. and ad­
journ, with the mental r»*crva|i hi that,
when tire vote of tho Eighth district was prop­
erly certified it should lx* add**!. The vote a*
canvassed is as follows: Gartiold. 212,146: Han­
cock. 208.375: Weaver,.10 623-taaviug Garfield
a plurality of 3.771. instead of 6,40, al it
Aonld be, had tho Eighth district been canThe vote of New York for President,
in 1876 and UW0, compare* m follows :
.834,611

Tilden.

Tb- R -publicans thu* xopcar to have gain*«l
60,337 votex, while the Democr «t* gained only
12.661 The whole vote of the State, inohiding
13.373 for Wearer. 1,317 for Dow, and 75 for
Puelps, is 1,104.120, sn increase of 92,9*4.
Stanlet Matthewh, of Ohio, who hna
lately returned from a vutt to Mentor, gives it
as hta opinion that President-elect Garfield will
mike au en ire change in the Cabinet, retaining
none of the present mem'- er*.
The vote of New Jersey, rs now offi­
cially declared, was : Fur Hancock, 12555; Gar­
field. (20.555; Weaver, 2.617 ; Dow, 195; Han­
cock'* plurality. 2,010. Th- plurrii y qf Ludl&lt;iw, D- moeratic c-hdidate for Governor. *u
651. ..James L. Pugh has been clean*! United
8.uu*
from Atal arna
Indijia bx«
clnone H-tw- v*k &lt; I -et/ir. I) W riiun*^.
&lt;!ef&lt; ating B. 8. Parker through a Iteptibliisin
blun ler in nuking up thu li ■ket* Tn- latter
wn xubxtitiited for Gen. Bennett, of Bichmond, Just before tlnrekcticn.

utable woman to whoqa he wu«engaged... .The
people of Kansas have voted for the adoption
Gen Mn.Es hua Innjq appointed Chief
of an amendment to the Statu cmsti’u'ion pro­
hibiting the manufacture or sale of intoxicat­
ing liquors. Hie majority for the amend-1
~
.
mrM
...
SMI.
I. &gt;.
u,
loro,;
,lb«
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and rw ,o
to be *
aM
Major
General of rnhmtrara.
volunteer*.
much like tbe Maine liquor law. . flnd
“,or Gunoral
Dr. Thoma* Wood, a prominent surgeon of
Dibkctob or the Mint Bubchako will
Cmcintiati, has died from the eff"cta of blood­ oppose any mraxure looting to tho xtopjwigo of
poisoning, caused by attending with ebsp]—1
hands to a wounded man in a n-cent railroad tho coinage of the standard silvor dollar. He
accident... .A. B. Meacham, the Uie OommL- thinks moro of them are watit«*l... .Ikvlford
nv tne
oioner, hax been arrested by
the an- MU&lt;^ Queen in. color, d, were exictited at Wa*haccessorv to 1
the ninrd&lt;-r of George P. Huth in
thontiea of Colorado ax x.\.
*—ua.*— ... :, Januaiy last. ’Both protreted their innoeuia-u.
toe murder ot Jackson, the freijAiter.
Tbe brewery of SomuM-rmeyer A Brother, at '
The Indian Bureau report* a heavy
Ean Claire-, Wi*_, rained st 925,06, ha* l*en i ,
, , ,,
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.
,
li Ore. ., .Out ol U,. i„ur
t™*1
”»&lt;*belonging to the Methodist College at Adri m i ments for manual tabor. Our total Indian
Mich., has been ruined by fire, the Iim* bring population is about 250,&lt;X'6, of whom 60.'HO
&gt;10,000.
I are colotnxi-d in Indian Territory. New York
Lin-r. Got. Gust b« been in.mll«l;
gh"
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-n-d by U»d~1h of lb. U. Out. Wilium... | o,

latter, and nuu: of the'Mexicans were killed....
At a mratiug of tho Wtonau’* National Relief
SocMity, ta NnwY'ork, the following officer* w&lt;«v
elected: Presidon:, Mr*. Rutherford B. H*yre;
First Vice Ptv**lrnt, Mm. Waite, wife of tho
Chief JusUra.
A PiiiNTiNXiriftioe attached to Hootetter A Sattth’wfitttera factory in Pittsburgh was
destroyed by,'fire, involving tbe loss pf &gt;85,000The flonrin&amp;millN of Gai durt , Campbell A Co.,
"
liefa., were cunsnmed, causing
&lt;35 000
The saw-mill and salt’ works of
____ _____ _,,at East Haginaw, Micln, wcru
buruod. wiptag out &gt;30,000... .Tiw £pglt*h
dipper abijrlMyne haw been abandoned in tho
8t. lMwjrt&gt;s«/with a cirgo of grata worth &gt;70,000. X •
A gbeat battle him taken place at
Uruudah. the lou b» ing heavy on l«oth ridna.
K'T&gt; WWl* r'T“!*5 ‘
laguand tmuoocrvd 2"0 d teen*....A British
_______
.__ aorder*
__ ■__ ...to ..sail
i
ngiment at HaUfai &gt;ba*
received
for Ireland.. . .Tlio burning of a sugar refinery
al Eli untie, France, wiped out 1,009,000 franoi.
T
he Iruth
±HE
lnwU Land
lj,uul League
L,ea*uo has
usw invested
&gt;nveewa
’ta.funda-ta foreign wenritiet and . deposited
them in a coutineutal tank, to fonwtall sriznre

lan 1, from which i» tenant bad been evict id,
was shot dead from l&gt;ehind a grove. Two
brother* named Moore have l&gt;een Arrndcd for
Uie fnnrder of Wheeler. Every Liberal Journal
in England and Scotland oppum* a mmsioii
of Parliament and a
coercrie policy.
| The French authorities promise • to »aUii
, the .movements ot Painell nn their soil....
j The anti-Jewiab agitation in Prn»*m is iucrosainz in bitterness.... An explosion of lira-dam;&gt;
nt Mirtis, Belgium, killed twelvu men and n­
J in cd fifteen other*... .Gonzalez, thu Pmodent-elect of Mexkxi, ha* arrived at th* capital.
"Dm* public debt ta rl&lt;4,000,000....Twentythree lives wire lo-t hr the foundering of the
British steamer Mildred.
A St. Peteb!1bvbo dispatch nays that
“ a largo number of Nihilist placards have Just
apjtearcd upon tho wall* of 8l Petersburg,
some of them in thu most frequented |tart* of
the city. They jjnxjtaim in flaming chrirscters
the beginning of a frceh revolutionary m&lt;*v«^
ment, Ixvtide which all former agitation* will
be considcr- d puerile and inxigniucant, Otninonx warning is given that the throne of Alex-

Accounts received from various jxirta
ax xtiU more di-tort**! and duinonilized. Tbc
rtmitanatiori agaiu-t tl»c i&gt;avuM-nl of tents i»
exten tmg into Htatnct* hitherto |waccall«.
In Eugtaud. the Quran’* protracted stay in
Balmoral elicit* the nraal ho*ul- comcM-uts
frxsu Ui* pr*M* and nuciety. It-ot4ij.cc-* a Cal&gt;1 met Minister to
journey
thither at
a moment
when
the
graveri deci­
sions have to be taken in London.
Thomiui Power O’Connor, •&gt;. I’., apeaking at a
public meeting iu Galway, said: “When tinobjects of thu Land Leauu» ahall have been at­
tained, Gut Ir«h peo|de win haw a more noble
conr*&gt;&gt; i8 view —«o wrench them •&lt;4 vox from the
rnl” of England.” Three hundred men will le
added to tho cunitalaiUrT in the Gxinliex Mayo
and Galtfav. Royal dragoon* uro employed 'i|i
rac'*rtmg Boycott's cattle to market Tin
Co'ouri uf u*. Hh-xafh has proxeenU-d a Dullin nuwsp^xM- fur stating that bis men stole
and sic one 6f Boycott’*
sliecp.....
Revs. Enright and Green. Bntidi ritualist*,
having ignored tlielr *n&lt;peu»mn from ntfio-,
arc to lie miprixixjed fur cuutem|&gt;t... .An ngid
letnal* servant at Wimt’-rmecc, England, hafallen heir to c«l,&amp;UO,UOO... .A billiard mdeh
for the cbamtrionxlup of the world w’: lptaved at Pori*
8!&lt;m**&gt;u, of New Y'urk.
a d Viguxux, the great French expert. The con­
text will he ou* of J.5JHJ point-, 700 point* to be
iJayed »*cb night for live xuucu-sive trigula....
Edwm,Booth, after jJaying Hamlet for two

• nnftrtsr ot . million

• letir of Mr. Booth’« acting «as ir *tantly ro&gt;
Ofidzed and euthiudoxtivajly appociat-d, and
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'.'llI &gt;2f-'Pl® Tr-—«of lb» Onhod Huiwte- he wm iniperatir&lt; ly ramia owl ta-f.re the cur­
tain attbu end of u.^h art Hi* groatrat tri| I««® U‘“
U1-,'
r.oh.U. Omo
custom*, internal r venue, and public lands m­
' creased nearly &gt;6&lt;i.,&lt;0U.0i0 over tho preceding Jutte, th-? ennw- of Itoinn eludunga trrtn&lt;-tidou&gt;&lt;
Charles BoCHBINOEB and wife, of I twrivemonto... .Thu tot--l roinago of atan- t-nr&lt; ofapplano and a don i bi ncall."....
A VMtxrui of the PcQ.mm-ar war. aud ot Water­
loo, Fn&gt;id Mcuxhal Grtnral -dr CuarltM York*-,
children ra toe bouse. Later ta tie day to- «*. *72.817.73). of whi.-h at that date &gt;47.- n»* Ju-t died in L •udon. 8 r Alexander Cock­
urn, Ctiief Jiution of the Qnocn'* Bench, nparoutai returned to find the little ones burned । 5S3.106 rruiatat-d tn th- treaxiwy.. ..Bmce re­
to death... .Tuu town of St. Pierre, D. T., ha* xnniMfonof «t*x4o ;&gt;avin«iita all Uj.l but &gt;11.
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T" “C* l’“cf 4?“
"klh 40.336 in are-uUu-k. ba,. U&gt; u pre-..,-I f r
SEVBNTT-Rionr pemomi are under aj&gt;e
TUato*l'l ~)-n&gt;P&gt;lon....rh-tnUlrro.l I-m th. tbufed
’ d®®J?1 “X- X.«r
U.nn kill-1 and hlai,. irea-my for th. paa S-al vrar wvn&gt; j ci.il police proti’Ctioii in Ireland....The Irish
fro, oUuT. wm.otol . knirih.ni. 'V -r-i. or |
.. ,0. „. s.-buih-U ha. a-kwl 4. t« Hi*bop* repreaent to th- Pope that they may 1*»
JMton, Ohio, tod ot lockjaw, oaiarol by ., ran . ,H|-red &lt;rro. to command ot tto D,-h .rtmorn driven to rapport tho Land Loagne. ' Parnell
log to auk), iu jumping out or lx.1.
| 0I Wret Foul.
appcxsls to Uj&gt; American people to wtat th- a- Bmr HlMnurau, an inmate of tho
Tu« .ro lmuon from the mail, of new . .Uation. After sTree d^bt at Bilnu C xinty
Cork, the pohoo am-«t&lt;d a Land Leaguer fur.
Sirnwaote l.wano Arelum, ronlrewd ha.tan j H,n couialmou lottery adrwtomo .U la otetiructmg th&lt;&gt; street....... The Penmen troop•rad that bmklrag, end whh.a all bad la on , ou-.im. od-1 hr P.wimaa er Oeuoral M yuan’. hww dwtroynl twenty lire Kurtiish rilligeo.
burnod.
.. .The prairie region of Mmntwr.ta is ....Preri tent H*«e* i&lt; iho reapi tii of ..
............
suffering greatly from a lack of fuel. Tt-le- . au some present from Quran Vb^or’-.
The gi t u a ma*«ivw oak desk iim* a -aying that thu troo|M acted contrary tuosderK.
The vioh nee of tbc unti-Jewihli moveth-- railroad* traverwit
J be adm nirtnitioti docx no1 intend to
m ut in fkrmauy u largely attributed to
*Two ladies of East Dt
Pc.uce Bi &lt;m-irck, who i-r'rm hl. rmtxp
n «el tbo sdtni~*io'i of J-w* to P.-rliauiei* .
in an air-hole while endear
a 4 mi known tocheridi-troniqmjud wm am t
on........ W.&lt;r ■-» threatened buiwreu Egvpt
•on, hcadof the A*tronomh a! Department of j
। and AbyMdn a. ’lro&lt;&gt;;* have already le-n di­
tbe University of Wixconrin. and previous to
p &gt; died fr -ra Cairo to Iho Alir»-i».ian fron’icr,
hi* aocepring that position Director of the Otaud ho Abi-Mf.il a nrrna ehha- mud a
•ervAtorv st Micliigan Univenaty, ta dead. The
New Yons detectives have run down p&lt;odtamxU&gt;M&gt; onier n; all .uua-tnmau* hi ; is
dwjixi-d wo* In tris 42d year, &lt;md was one of
the ablret astrooomera of tiu country.
Btrpbcn C. Bradwell, a commercial traveler.
THE WITH.
»
•I i&gt; tend ♦» inuv the sux;* n-4«&gt;n iu lr&lt;A special train carrying four com1 □ of tta H.Corpus ucL....Tbo Gerauaupr-.-* »u .agly c- ..s.ira* tin? British GovSigsoe Blitz, the well-known pn-rfL- &lt;aruweo: for li* ]x'4-v&lt;*f in*c&gt;!r*rauca- toward
digitator, has made his fl..al ord. While duck- In land.... !'n« B J'i.went &lt;&gt;f Q'la-emdsnl hax
m ii u JI f r Un» cutteirurtiOu of atranw•evural seriously.. ..Three children died a?
Wilmington, Dt !.. after having oaten uncooked
propio, inolndlw; »!&gt;.,, of U&gt;. mo« dolinout,, or tb. HUM.
Too remain,
were mmored io Wheatland, hi. oM lam
houM' for intemH-nt

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“NtrtSk?,

terwll

Thk cattle trade with England &lt;xmtimuw to nnik&gt;&gt;. r at prpgteMk Dunngthr last
'hrec inou'b- 16,760 bead from Uu* eount ry

the theater every evening al the ptuper
point in the pi. oe. Ouo afternoon ire
luuk it uite ins bead that the Umo had
cuuw to pt-xfurm. ihruwuig iua keeper
mane, ho buna mto tho aUeet, overturned

way iu Uiv thuutvr, num-hud u ouor, and

The Bnjmr-csrop of Loiunlmus is &lt;wti-

uoseneu U l&gt;gut« Mud Muuieuvo MMOUud

in,; VsndertalL

Ooo‘i&lt;hft&gt;,

of

in Waohington Territory. It amxwni tixr»
upward of 5.000 Indian* in Sk w York Sta

Milt* of Indian talor derrng Lba year by Indi­
ans, exdualve of five dvilixod tribo* ol the In­
dian Trmit-ry:

41M7T
mg in socardm™ with an art approved Juw
■Jk4
I.ul ..a rojwrt —
k' 1. Wm -k.-l..
28, 81174k
1879, submitted
which
duly
tmuonutUxl to UongioK taxi March, and wax
puUtabud by order ot the Home of UcpriMca:. a tires. The report exhibited for tfie an&lt;t time
osumateo of the appropriation required tor
work* of improvemeu: tiiereui descrilK-d,
amounting to &lt;*5,113,000, and it awaited further
oouxideralion alien the Boston citoed. Tbc

Fifty-tight national bank* were organiaed
3W.146- during tbeyrar.; five failed, and tweuty-unc
went into voluntary liquidation, leaving 2,102
n,«2
doing busine**.
The amount collected froru national banks
by the Treararcr of the United State* for setniannuai duty accruing during tho year was
&gt;7,591,770. Tbc total amount culkcted during
the uxwtetiee of the lutional-bauk system ta
9100,361,369.
Tbe report cmlxxliCH a statement of the lia­
tiou *111 In trausnuttud to C iugrra* a* a matter
14.0UO
bilities
and a*M t* of the taearaiy for the rears Number nf ton* et hay cut.......................
of special importance, not mulud**d, howen^,
N umber of cstt'v uwnsd.......... ......................... t/i.teo
in the annual csUmaUw and ex}*oudituro* tor 1877, IWa. 1879 and 18M, from which it ap­ Numberof xwluaowm**)......................
UXl/Jao
pear*
that the gold and silver coin and bullion
tho scrvKX’ of the deportment ” '
Dunuc toe y«r sixty boenhug and Hu day
t
angod
from
&gt;114,464,982
in
1877
Jo
&gt;163,969,In regard to the South p**&lt; of the Mlmsxaippi
school* have bran ta opuration among the difnver. Uie Becretanr ways: “ The pcnnoDeocy of 144 in 1878, to 9221.8.17,368 in 1879. and to
thin im|x?rtaut wutk aM.-ems to be o»*untd from &gt;214,303,215 in IfflO. Tbe dearaso of 98,500,«W bctwieii 1879 and 1880 ta represented by been attended by over 7,01)0 children and taught ’
tlie reduction in tho gold balance of &gt;34.l&gt;0fi,000, by 316 teacher*. Tbe udncatioual work •( the
channel during tiie six months vndtag August aud au increase in the sdrtr coin and bullion IrtUean tjonld bare been enlarged to a much
bu«t. Tbi* improvcmunt ha* otwned through on luuul. The iufiiienue* tending to thu desand* and shoal* a l&gt;ruad, dw.-p highway to Uw crt-anu of tbe gold balance have been primarily
ocean, and uotx? upon the p-rcuim nt snreus* the xcurrity ot note*, compelling payment* of a dchoob*. Fifty thousand Indian* al miveu een
of which cougriktulaUou* may be exchanged dsily talancc to tho New York Ucexring-Hmwj agciaan* b«vo no treaty acnuol fnmia whatever,
among people abroad *nl at home, anl tw in gold coin. There has been but a small aud educational facihUc* must iL-fw-nd entirely
p eiallv among tho oommanitic* of ttio Miiwiv- amount of United States not&lt;* «nd gold certifi­ on general «pprojmaUon fur cdiieate &gt;n. Among
mppi valley, whoso commercial exchange* float I cates prcMcntod for redemption m gold coin.
There ha* been during the year an incn-iu-e ta
in an unotMtruotoi channel xafrt,- to and from
the silver coin of 915,977,970 tn staodud dollars,
the M-a.’’
ttaeretary r.am&lt;ey contuir* in toe rccocrnct.- and of &gt;7,849,994 tn fractional silver coin.
tnctrt. showing incroosi-d aud mere regular
datiou of Geu. HLcrmitU tiuit Cougre-M bu asked
-Attendance of pupil*, and growing interest
to pvo 25,18X1 etiUxted men xpo.nficallv to thu 7* ailory bonks, hav* d- creased trotn 9107.66 fc 287 in education. on the part of jwr»-»tn. In
m
1877
to
993,417,282
in
X878,
to
9C3.92G.653
in
troop* of too fine of tho aruiy, and tavora toe
compliance witi the a|ijicals from neglected
t-tauMlonmuiii of many small (*&gt;*t&gt;i find the ctwt- 1879, and to 942,402,614 in 1880. The steady sg'b.’iea, the traroati ha* made nrrsnguuiBiit*
txjulraUon of larger forces at xtrategu1 pom;*. ducreosc, the Tro-surer says, ta due in greet for erecting eteren l&gt;oardu&lt;-«cbuol budding*
The atx-eui* of a large nurnter of oQicer* from nicosure to tho withdrawal of notes caused by dlinng Uw com'tig season, aud tor Ik:’ eXabtheir regiment* 1* alluded to, aud action i* rec­ the presentation of Cleariug-Hunao certificate* Itahmeut of thirteen new boarding sehooisommended lool iug to tbc reltef of thu »ecviee for redemptiou, thu amount of ttsse certifi­
cates onfstanding, having been reduced fro«n promle*! for tlw 8,000 Han Carlos A;«bd&gt;us and
m tbi* respect.
Secretary itamsoy ludorecn the recommenda­ 431,335,000 in 1879 to 99.975.000 tn 1880.
Western ShoshotnM, and the hr*t taxed mg
Another reason for tl&gt;&lt;&gt; umallnoss of the note mhbola
tion uf the Adjutant General ta relation to
opened lor the25,000 Indian* at Uje trine
placing uniformed atate militia npon the sornu' balance. Air. Gilfillan adds, may bu found In Other acuieii-x. 7 he day-scbeolx have hitherto
thu
falling
off
in
the
notereeripta,
the
revuutu-*
looting in respect to ita rule* ami form* mi to.’
met with indifferent sucocas and made Irtito imrugtaar force*, and calls attention to tlie do- of the G nirnment being now largely paid in
coin
and
silver
certificates.
oeokily uf providing by logtalatiuu tor Uju or­
From the table* of axseta and lubihUcw of
ganization, arming and d.Mjipliuo ot the irnthe Government for Nov. 1, 1879, and Nov. 1. Indian Territory continues to bo [ rm.-xmii’
llio affaire ol the Ixnveuwnrth milttarv 1810, it m *huwo that on Nov. 1, J879, there
proton, too Secretary xay*, have i*cu capably were 9J51,&lt;&gt;47.(H4. end ou Nov. I, fax), there have mortal into nou.—«. Mcddk-Mtaw peewou*
administered during too year. Hu surgraL-, were 9141,597,031.61 available tor rwtiinp- are "Uli eudiuvonng to induce the 1’onca* li&gt;
however, that, ta order to t*&gt; entiri'lr muccbm- tion. Tbe amount of gold coin and bullion abandon their pr&gt; *ent location and rt-enm to
fui and to carry out ax far a* pouible toe orig­ tn the treasury Jan. 1, 1879—tbe date ot tbe Dakota, but thu leading men of tiie tribe have
inal design of making tbc iusUUitiuu M&gt;lr-sn*- resumption of specie payment*— was 9135.­ frequently a-ournl tbc Ag« nt that tta-y sro aatand at this date—Nov. 1—it
taining, on- important muaxtiru of legiaiation 382,639,
ri&amp;xl and do not dreirv to return.
i* necessary, wnicb i* thu authority-of Uougrea* ta 9144),725,962, and in addition there have
to apply thu earning* of toe ]&gt;tisju to it* inane srtnirnulated m tho trcmury &gt;47.084.459 iu
standard raver dollar*. Tina redemption of
Congressional Bcprcscntahon.
teuauce.
Thu .-ccrotary says: "From personal in­ United States notes in gold since tho resump­
Washington dispatches utalo tlwt Geu.
spection of many of tho foruficabun. rcfem-d tion of specie payment x has aggregated &gt;11,- Walker, Snpcrintendrtit of tho CetMa*, irw* no
to t&gt;y thu Cbiur of Enginwre, I am «Ue u. 963,336. Siul-c the order uf the Department of
emptiaxixu ta* recommendation* and beg tu J.-uu 1. 1879, authorizing th-'roedptof United reason why Congrcw ahould not make tho ap­
stab- tost toeu* imx&gt;mputunt uud dufensultwx State* note* fur cnxtom«dn’i&lt;*&gt;. there have been portionment under the recent ocnr.ts during
.audition i&gt; dtacruditat lu to tbecountry. Judg­ revived on that account 9142.323,601.
Tbe total o huge uf standard silver doilsni
ing from the history of all other nation* sml
the experi.’n.™ of otir own, thu United Sutra nndertfeo act of FeK 28, 1878. ha* been &lt;72,­
will, uot ‘tthxtamluig our traditions! pocits 847,750. Of tl.i* amount &gt;47,588.106 are in tbc
policy, find itself ssouer or later *l war with n treaxtiry and in tho mint*, and 925.359,644, nx-eting. To make tho apportionment ta a
more thnn 34# per cent, uf the coinage, very xiiuule thing, it the vote can be xgne-d
maritime power. When that war come* it will being
in circulation.
npjn. Tbi* 1* the difficulty. Tdu New En­
cotne sndiluniy. Tburv will be no time after it* are
Tbe Treasurer in&lt;tancc* bank* which have
•luclar ibon tu countrurt dufeuso*. either fixed reduced and forthwith increased their circula­ gland and Middle States will fall behmd.
or floating. Other tuition* have tx-un for tion to tho fc-rmer amount with tbe avowed ob­ and the loss of vote* in Coiigrv.wi nnd the
some year* and are now couxtructiug fast ject of relieving themselve* from the trouble Electoral College will be bo dixtaxtcful that
war xteauwir* of eiiormou* ante, imai ved in iron and expense of ndocmuig their note* through Iteprewntativr* from these sections will argue
armor np to two feet in toicku-ss, and armed tlic redemption agency, ax required by law. and against much enlargement of the Iwris of rep­
with nfit-d gnu* webbing up to 100 tona. carrv- says: “It M plain that such transactions m three resentation. If it is enlarged, no matter bow
ing abut of a ton* w.ogbt, tired with httlu arc not within tbc sp:nt of the art of June hnje, State* Hko Vermont and New H*-»pahire
will each lose a member of Congrooi. In ca*e
•diort of a quarter of a ton of |&gt;uwdtr. It i- i jn 1874.
’SZA
That act authorize* the dofeared that thu country doe* miLappri-cuile th” j podt cf
«. tenders by ar- national the ba.il* u not changed at all. but a member
of legal
fact Umt after a declaration of war a f«w days
deoiring* to wstblraw 1;* cirimlatton allowed to every 131,000 iqjp*b:tanta, as now.
Congress
(the lower house) will b-&lt; awrltal to
ur even htmre-night te-ng the-*.’ great engits*. ln wboJe Gr lni part- a
wun to
to surrender
surrender
A wtah
of dtstrtuniixi to our aiast. It tnay bu to New r)r^nlati”n, with toe rcservc.1 intention of 363 members. On tills basis the New England
X°rk’J5 lk”t"n- J* 1 urttand, or Baltimore, or 1 taking out more at once, or a* soou a* a fall State* will lose four members, an.I tbc Mid­
New Orleans, or Km Franct-co, or any point in tbe price of booda shall make the transara dle States six. Seven sill 1« gained in the
tlw cm my may xelert. Nu oue can rabiuate bon profitable, is not, it la submitted, such a W« st, and three in t be Routh, lire question
will give rise to volumes of debate, and this
the damage wtaefi may follow.”
u withdraw orculabon a. to? Law coo
TIi.’wora-of nverami harbor Impmretnontx. . templates It could neither have been interd- 'only wL‘1 prevent apportaoument being mxlc
ami examuntiom, and
wl surveys pwnidod
pxp.tdod fur by
bi ed nor expected that the law would become the
the actol March 3,1879. nnd previous acts, were । means of enabling banka to ot&gt;ersto in xecuriturned an during thu fiwul year with Kaltafae- ticw of too Government deposited to *oiru the
A new electrical street lamp-lighter
tory program. Tho amonut available tberofor■' • fyd®,?’!tioiLof tbwr
07 ,o
has l&gt;een exhibited in Boston with
July 1, 1N79, wa* 910.772.176. Too amount «xt- too Unite&lt;retato* or other banks of the coun­ marked bucccmo. In three circuits about
try too expeuee of redeeming their note* while
v bolaooe of M,507,355 to be expended daring mamtataing and enjoying tbe frill circulation three miles of wire are laid. Iu nn inthe |&gt;ra&gt;oat tim’d year, to which m to be addivi to which tho law cubUc* them."
atiuit every lamp connecting with the
api»nij.natiou* by the Hirer amt Harbor act of
wire is lighted.
June It. 1880, amount ug to M.961,501). The act
The New Chinese Treaty.
of June 14. DUO, make* ixovuiou for 313 «urix
Il is announced from Washington that tlie
of improvement, in mim* varying fnon &lt;&amp;i» to
T11E MAftKETS.
State
Deportment
has
received
enough
of
the
OOJMJO, and for anrvey* and exmninatioria with*
NEW 1OMK.
a view to tho improvmsat of 141 lee .htiea.
Cbinooe treaty by teh-graph to indicate tho na­
.......................'.............. »7 00 &lt;ET
In rotation to the Wbittuer cave, th- Kecro- ture of tho treaty. Tho text of tho trusty it­
1 “ 2
tiry says: •* 1 have refrained from oom meeting
ajxm the nn fortunate agitation which flowed self cannot reach this city under four or fire
fine.................
3M H
from an alk-gid a*winlt Open a colored cadet at weeks. The text of it then will 1k&gt; transmitted
Sjiring......................... 1 17 4
the Wwt Point Acailemy m April taut, for the
n-AMifi that, iu Mime ot ita legal mqied*, the ervey to tho Senate for raiifieation. It 1* un-abject ta still nnd&lt;r cuinsidt-ration.**
derxtood that thia document docs not change
thostataxof American citizen* in Chino, ncr
Tbc Silver Dollar.
docs it enter into the commercial fraturus cov­
CHICAGO^'
Mr- Burchard, Bupurmtondeut of the Mint, ered by tho Bead treaty of 1858. It i* in ac­
cordance
Secretary Evart*" policy of re­
ly* a Washington telegram, i* voryeulhusi- straining with
Medium to Pair.
further immigration of C1udom&gt; to
tlu* country, while at tho earno time not going
to the extreme of sending those buck who are
already here.
No master of any veowl owned in whole or in
No. &gt; Sprln&lt;.
part by a citizen of the United States, or by anv
foreign country, shall take on board from anv
port | in tbc Cbimsc empire or other foreign
port* any number of Chinese passengers, male
irnUC. pieo.Sk which 1* snout Clili,0011,000. Ho
uunkH that it would be pomublc to run tnc bu*i-

3 2

(XXI.

All that

.m

peri&lt; mx.- iu* uhuwu ouriug the last few m.-nto*

otate* thia danse of treaty shall be considered
guilty of a misdemeanor.
No Consular Coaeular Agent of the United
State* can grant a certificate to any vessel leav­
ing China for tliis country if ohe ba* on
board more than fifteen Chinese jiasacnger*.
The limitations do not apply to persons oftdally conmwted with tho Chincsw Government,

*mEwauu&amp;

ST. LOUIS.

the

n

fur larger Mima thu tali* are i

Mr. Barcxuud.Mill oppjae ts a»rouuua*ty. Ho
shows UiAt oniv about e25,uuQ.4rcO of tiiu silver

An elephant u u»vd iu a xpectuculur
piuy Ui PuuaUi.’lphui. Hu u atepu in m

Charged, kt hug him.

aril and

growth and prosperity, to should

1 1,1’120

N*w York....................1,01T.se

wagon came into collision with a street car, I*utins&gt;tT*uta........... 7.ML8W
r74,TN»
114,»1*
unsi'tting it, and samuug oeriona injury to four OhJo...................... -6M.M9
of tiiu Mwon occupant*.... .The atatnu of Alex­ IDtncta ...
ander Hamilton has been unveiled in Central Relatively the gain of PenDsyivania Is n*o*t
and that of New York least lUiuoi* gainsslightiy over Ohio, but the Buckeye State still
keeps far ahead... .The offictal vote of Mi«u
xtppa fur Pnsiident I* a-* follow*: Hancock,
• Rrv. Jamkh B. Cobbinoton, famous
75.842 : Garfield. 34.844 ; Weaver. 5,783 ; a*»tr
b ring, 670. Hancock over Garfield, 40.998.
' Nebbarka'b official vote for President:!
asy....siary uu.xjn, wiuow ui u.-c
Garfield, 54,979; Hanoock, 28.323 ; Garfield
kill-d iu the memorable collision at Jackson.
Mich., last year, ba* sued the Michigan Central over Han *ock, 26,456. .. .The othcial canviuw
road for 910,000, aod.ha* been tendered 93.000 Of the vote .Pc l*ro*idential electors in Michi­
s» a compromise... .Three more unfortunate* gan shows the following result, giving to each
in the 8L Puter asylum h«ve died from the in­ ticket the highest vote ca»t for anvone elector »
halation of smoke, making thirteen fatali­ Garfield, 185,1.95: Hancock. 131.301; Weaver,
ties. Tun other* arc reported a* burn**! 34.895;.Dow, 902; Anti -Secret-Society candi­
fatally, and (right are mi-wing... Tli&lt;- date, 322. Garfield’s plurality, 53,b94 ; majority
Mlbraukee Chamber of
Cotnnu-rce ha*
takvii nos*es»ioti of the eemmodion* atonTint rote cant in Indiana for President
strnrtnro &lt;&gt;rected for its use by Alexander &lt;M canva-wd at Indianipolis, on the 22&lt;1 of i
Mitchell, closing, the ceremonies by a tnnqnet ,,
,
•
_
_
*
,
, u. .
Nnvemtwr. hr
Grav. Secretary
Rnwtarv of Htaie
of rare attractions... .A nephew of John 0. Novemlwr,
by Gov. Gray.
State

been dxtniining the sewerage ,in houses where
death* had occtimdfrom&lt;itphlberi«, and find it
defective in 70 per o?nt, of the eaxe* re;xjrtcd.
Jambs D. Williams, Governor of In­
diana, died at Indianapuli* on (bo 20'h of No­
vember. Hi* dixeose wa* inflammation of tlic
bladder, with which be bad been afflicted for
a period of a)&lt;ottt fifteen years. Gov. William*
wm nearly 73 year* of ’ age, and had been
an active politician since 184X He was elect­
ed forBHeral sucorasivo terms to tho lower
bonxe of tho Indiana Legixlaiitre. and
in 1858 was elected to the Stale 8*-nate. elected
to Congre** in 1874. and Governor of Indiana
in 1876. He was a nomo-*rtin sort of man, and
wax very iwpular becan**- of hi* tun pie way*
and sterling integrity. Dy hU dcatu Lieut
• Gov. Gray I'eoumre Governor till the first Tti*'»day of January next, when he will be succeeded
by Governor-elect Porter.
Lbavttt’h English Opera Burlesque
Company bold the bo*ird« at Haverly'*, in Chl-

iy submitted to ms for H2,429,77P. but. on re­
vision of thu same, oxiiaskm* or roductiou*
were made as foUowa: In the civil &lt;-■*taUtahmoxiL 61S,5r«; military .wtabhab-uxiit. 9*1,00'; pnUio vforkx, 918^14. l»s
atid iu the miscoUaituous elan-, vU5,00(), making
...__ —a.. ..... . ■ .....
&lt;
T«« Supreme Court of the United ii...

Pullman care lire ran 1* liable for any injury to labltahmeut, the military iwtaUtshmr-.i . aud
l»*w.-uger&gt;i occaidoned by the negligence of the tlie unxcwllamou*. For the public work I have of 1-osinM June 90, 1870, was H17.233.71I7.
rodurxd the twitimstre to accord with what I 7’bu receipts during tho year from all source*
defect of tb» slurping car^ Tbf ground of the understand to be toe, amount required for tho uununtod to 6491,578,241. and drafts “paid
deeixinn ta that the railway* cannot, by tueir absolute neocsatare of the sorvior. In-order to
contract with the sleeping car cotnjiauy, absolve themuclvea from their con30. W«. 9204,683,830, which differ* from
u submitted. Tho wixdwn of Oougrra* may I ' June.
perceivi. that, as valuable improvnm-nt* *ur- the dcLt-stotemcru bataueo by 93,595,213,
round the really of tho Government, and as . I which is rsptainod in.thc appendix. The bad-

oharKfd republic* with ingratitude. #
« kktiked
.rr,
_____
T,IK
VOto °f UU- StR,4J °f NCW
A
merchant was —
knocked
down in dayhght ta Broadway,&lt;«ew York, and 1&gt;ort M f0*10’* : GartMd, 565,544; for Han­
. .
■'T7
. .
. J_____
.
r.VlSTl.
n’.aror 10 N7N. tnr FV.W
robbed ot a duuauod pin worth '91.900, and an cock, 534.611; for Weaver, 121373| for Dow,
1,517; for Phdpa (anti-Maramr), 75. Garfield's
majontv oriw all, 6,968... -Tbe aggregate vute*
of New York, PennsylvMiia, Ohio and Illims- —
tbe four largest Btato* ta the Union—in 1876
A tram of horeca attached to a beer­ and IHHil compare a* follows:
State
lath

■ n.-ougb morthiektem ar I
father tor tea Legislature..

ami sale* of public land*' of eM.811,505, and

Faciiis' han wymreri

non ot Un» pzpur wneueviv called for. Too
silver dollar i* rapidly tuervaxmg in favor in
tho We»t, bring called for with greater free-

Out of Condition.
In nn Motion that wtw recently tried
when the question in dispu’o wua ng to
the quality and condition of a gw-pipe
th it had liven laid down many years l&gt;cfore, n witness stated that it waa an old
jripc, aud tbereforo out of couditi'jy,

awannuTi.'
Wkbat.
Tu« h-wlii,;, uuluouiH- of Ban Fnui■■UKt. are a«a»j. ,l Uiia year as foBom:
I.lanil huninrj, 819,710,000; Cliarloa
Crocker, sto,187.000; Mra. Mark Hop­
•roijaxi'
lux, 817,211,000; J. W. Mackey k Ca
S10.II80.000; J. C. lloo&lt;l 4 Co., 810.W0.1
D00; Wm. Sharoo, 84.170,000; James
J-C. Rood, 83.­
330.000; P. Donahue. 83,220,000; N.
Camng. 33,170,000; Haggink •fevie *3,.
OWKW; Jkmiol MejcrJfe.WO.OOO; Jaa.
Plmlan, 82,400.000; Joseph MaoDon&lt;mgh and family, 81.609.000; James M.
—
Teris. ££"“**’*“*
81,5)14,000; Jsmes B. Hsggin, 81,600,- 82!"“."7“"™
OOO; no. Mills. 81,000,000; Louis Bio— *»■■ n». .-.a
31,400,000; Il I* HoLiuson, 81,573 000- CTree—n—« EA"T
11 F. Momm, 81,200,000; Robert Sheri ,
•*»"""
JgjiH.lOO.OOO; OmaBprokl^^l^.^-;

r

•M

»h

i

�Purtieth a»J Eigbtvrtrtb rtrertA, Eaal
digestive
BATUBDAY,

MOV. a?. 1880.

Au, of Gen. Grant’s cluldftm—three younger ward than tlie Nineteenth and
wmhraoea all thC territory to its wert-

•iFTKn statistician ha* ciphered out

and makes H 88,000,000.

number several thousand in iexoean ot
the imputation of Washington, Newark

or LouisvUte. The Hewateeoih ward—
Two-fifth* of the inhabitant* of New which is a great German district to the
"York are of foruigtt birth, and in Chi- southward of East Fourteenth street
«ago the proportion is about the san e. from Fourth avenue to the East river—
number 104,000 inhabitants.
Complete ounaus return* from Texas
A member of th© Philadelphia bar
&gt;bow that the 3tate has a popn&amp;tioa of
1,665,483. The pipulation in 1870 was sleeps in his office at night Ono night
he was aroused by a loud rapping at the
only 818,579.
office door. “ Why could you not come
Neal Dow received sixty-six votes for nt a reasonable time ? ”• “ Because I am
President in his own State of Maine.
a cook and cannot gut off any sooner. I
Not enough to be dignified with the title have a case for you.’’ Visions of a big
of scattering,
.
fee instinctively arose in his mind; and,
wrapping himself up in u blanket, he
Gen. W. 8. Harney, of tlie United
opened the door i^nd admitted two col­
States^army, Uie old Indian fighter, is
ored men.. One wished to obtain ’ a di­
82 years old, six feet three inches iu
vorce, and was willing to pay a good fee.
.height, and stands straight as on arrow.
“ But I do not want that gentleman to
know the facts. Where can we have n
Mrs. Hayes has invited Mrs. Garfield
private conversation ? ’’
Tlie lawyer
to visit her this winter in Washington,
took liim into the entry, still having the
in order that she may ’become initiated
blanket
around
him,
where
they re­
into tho domestic and social responsibil­
mained some minutes, when the visitors
ities of tho White House.
left. He turned to the choir''where he
Tfftajtoston Herald claims to have had placed all his wearing apparel and
pointed out, and established by a most found it gone, including even his shirt
plausible line of reasoning and probs-. and shoes. A kind-hearted policeman
Lilities, that tho indications all point to loaned him sufficient raiment to go to
Boscoe Conkling as the Presidential his mother's home and procure another
suit. This young lawyer declares he
candidate in 1884.
will in tho future hear no case unless
Amoks tlie cindidatea fur the Penn­ fully recompensed ut the stark
sylvania Senatorship, mentioned by. the
Philadelphia Timor, ore ex-Speaker Ga“ Gath," in one &lt;&lt;f his readable letters
luaha A. Grow, Guv.^^oyt, ex-Gov. from New York, gives the following gos­
Hartranft, Representstive W. D. Kelley sip nbr&lt;nt Jay Gould : “ Gould is very
closely studied now in England by finan­
and Simon Cameron.
ciers who know whrtt his movements
Allen G. Campbell, who epp-^-b
are.* Tlie Hollanders are also impreesed
Mormon Cannon for Delegate to Con­
with Gould, on account of. his large
gress from, Utah, will contest Cannon's
ready-money resources.
He*'.wanted to
aeat, on the ground that ho :h ineligible,
get hold of the Kansas Pacific railroad,
being a polygamist.
This has lieeu
and they agreed on the terms, and then
tried on Cannon tiefore -rithout suocees.
said: ‘ Now, Mr. Gould, what time do
•
. Greek Patterson nnd James Henry you propose to make these payment ’,
ana what securities hare you to give us?'.
Yonng were riding in n lonely hollow
*1 s’-.an’t give you any securities nt all,'
near Wild Goose Pustoffice, McNairy,
eounty, Tenn., when Patterson drew a j said Gould, ‘ nnd I don't want any time.
I I will give you my check on Morton,
4nife and stabbed Young to the heart.
Patterson then fled, and Young died be-j। Rose A Co.’ And he did, for $1,500,orc he was able to toll tlie cause of the JI °2°- Ai an instance of Gould's excess

of capital it is said that .tbe New
■
.
York Clearing House a few days ago
A niOHLT-noXAHTIO i«capo from jail showed the Fourth National Bank to
is rojcrfixl from Missouri. A qiurderer have a balance of over $1,000,000,wind,
under sentence of death, lying in the od inquiry, it was found that this was
jail at Lebanon, Laclede county, not Gould’s money. A nnmlier of German
only made liis escape from the jail, but Ixnkers luul heard a rumor that Gunld
took with him tlw pretty 17-year-old meant to liorrow large sums of money,
niece of the Sheriff and $75 of her and, pinch the street alxiut the time they
•uncle's money.
i had some important financial movement
.
,
k
/ ,
. ’ to make. So they went to Gou’d with
It h no wonder *c»o two bonka u&gt;
Bnd i,on.owed so,000.000 cash
Hwken».-k. N. J., bnrwt np when&gt; lb. ,
bim . b|&gt;l
b(.
tbp
deed.

UVW Ml wwr. vo,
many a doctor's bill.

।struc^d admission, nnd let tliem fall on
'the extremitica from knees to toes.
Dr. Foote’s Health Monthly says that
“Lager beer is a good'gargle for sore
throat
Tempeoanoe people need not
(
swallow it, and intemperate persons
।should not”

Three *ard&gt; ran the Seraning-biida.

on the b&lt;ix, and retuny.
inquired into.'

Her age is not

ImmtyraUoa Statlxtie*.
Y^ie whole number of passengers ar­
rived in tbe United States for the year
ending with June, 1880, was 584,465. Of
these about 180,000 .were by land passage from Canada, Mexico, ote., and in
re, .rtwhote
.j whnm 1'
roradnntebre.AM.OOObv—
rent.. landed ।
802.000, or nearly 70 j»er cent,

over them a little salt, and, as soon as
the liquid therefrom settles in tbe bot­
tom of. the dish, wash with it the chil­
blains ; one application is all that is st New York. Boston, Philadelphia, Bab
timoro and Son Francisco follow in or­
necessary.
A Good CAi for Colds.—Boil two der of numbers.
Tlie princi]&gt;al occupations of tlie adult
ounces of flaxseed in one quart of
arriving
1879,■ —
an - far
as
water;
strain, iu;u
and add
two uuuocw
ounoes ui
of immigrants
woici , nu-.im,
uuu iwu
~---- -------------------- —. in ------,
rock »ndy. ono-brtf pint ol Konov, , knowwwCT.: Murttara. 841; deny
jnio. &lt;* three jmoiu; mil, rad Irt rtl
830 i terabm, 209; artiste. 140;
boil well; let cool, rad boule. Dow -&gt;•
—“— 125;
■ —
* 11
physicians,
actors,
41--------- architects,
one copful before bed, one-half cupful 46; chemists, 43 ; druggists, 44 ; dehtbefore meals. The hotter you drink it iste, 21; editorB and journalists, 21 ;
engineers (civil), 22; engravers, 61;
the better.
,
lawyers, 39; painters, 25; photogra­
How Peoflb IGet’Sxcx.—Eating too
phers, 28 ; sculptors, 43 ; surgeons, 16.
much and too (fast; swallowing imper­
Tlie whole number of “ profreujiunuls "
fectly masticated food ; using too much
was 1,512 males and 114 females. In
fluids at munis; drinking poisonous
other busineoa the larger number were :
whisky and, ijther intoxicating drinks ;
Carpenters and joiners, 2,759; clerks,
repeatedly usihg poisonous medicines ;
keeping late ho^rs at night, and sleep­ 1,724; miners, 2,472 ; shoemakers, 1,119;
tailors, 1,062 ; farmers, 21,889; laborers,
ing late imihfijnorning; wearing cloth ­
86,897 ; merchants nnd traders, 4,861 ;
ing too^tight; wearing thin shoes;
'fhe
(6,352
females).
neglecting to wash the bodv sufficiently servants, 6,804 ^
’r *5
“
to keep the pore. open ; exchanging the ^'gute.
“J™

...
A abort secuunt of the cetobrated csm^eter
j?
tbe Nibibsta are ocmfiiwd
immwiioU iy after their arrest, will I
d&lt;jabt «*. U J*ru*ed with interest by
?'our renders. 1 he writer, a BL Petero- i power
their
'&lt;“15 temrapradrat, ol.ranri mom. to .
^‘0 &lt;'a»M?mntes bv a special Order from
MiHnarxZ^
I “
/opuZar Jcierici

b^no men! «
enter when pn w .ifi.d war. by no xneans

| Hood anew. In 1872, 1875 and 1876-79
I England sent more to oth*s countries
...A T_.„A ......
---------------,

h.wmf' blister, on th. eh«t .nd
bnm..r.ni-.teh oth&lt; rwiw. di«!-l..rp-fn.m
the Inntt., has be«&gt;. emwmfull.T wpliM
to ™ri.rai other di™., m
O.

T”i'
"“
; "
,
.
J
m tins way be drawn to tho exterior.
ami ttio I.t«l application oi thiamolhid
ba. l«n unull with diphtheria. Dr.
Daria, o( Mimkato. Mini., hli.ter. U,a
.•h~t of hi. patient. lAi-ring from
diphtheria, irn.l the nictation, which
otlierwise takes place in the throat, will
appear on the chest, while the throat
Ix-comes free. Ho discovered tliis while
treating a wounded man, who got diphtherm l&gt;efore his wound wrs healed, and
the Ruppurati-ni appeared in tho wound
and not in tlic throat

i xLwut note.-

scribes how women vote h: Wyoming
“ The law require* a drayed- spoon
ol
- the ballot-

Dr.

rwiult °&lt; numerous oU
f
.
chameleons which he has lieen

no alternative but to comjriy.

'

ijurrou^-

rat underrth. here, rad dtreeUr under
the rate prate. Tlirar only window., htU. B9nare koto,
bolc protected by ..Udok
zf’TL*i(lEr?tiuF’
tne leva! of the river. . A staircase.
.*boo‘.T
/“*&gt;* doT‘
and. as the aide-de-camp who acted as
guide remarked, in a jocular tone:
up
“Many go -down, but fe’
randn ‘ It
ran rt
tort
again/'
It would
'* rrerolutionfato.
‘ toe elitn.to
X
At

I
,

rtSTrf Mt“
rf li«K
1 7Tl.TlteTTl.k 7.nS,

stripes to appear, running across the
back and nearly encircling the body.
These stripes occupy about the same .
. amount of space as the groundwork, and
1 are mtMt suw^ptible to change of color,
8™‘ ““7 Iwctenk deeply green rart,

stated distances there are iron doors i
black.^ When placed upon •
opening into toe brtl. Blind with ten- Xr^ l'toe
.'aXToX'S
t&amp;to who, with tested ritte rad fired

3ton.S nJX””

rtuJrelfaX ' “ **“ “'&lt;“W
«* ‘ho drortrra raid
-»»g to. red flere^ &lt;d th. rarafa, no

A. tor thntwy prfaon., they ra. rmw
.too. w.n.
TXtedamn
and floors, and fairly damp, the water
constantly dropping about m all directiona A chair, a table and a pallet of
white wood (orm to. only tomiture.
One ot the prtlofawM fonnd to be covered I

rem«k.°bto
1)1 shape are null more remarkable.
Sometimes it oMumes tho form of a dis­
oonwlftte moum)
M
»
*85UD-yit}l
“d tad erect, rt
*.7?-^-^.".^-7*
7’““
OW“

^^^"ra^b^r
wann clothes worn, during the day for Prrfaortona’*...-"lbix
On grnnd ««•«»&gt;.. however. U.ey were
costumes and exposure incident to even- I
2’2?
ing parties ; compressing the stomach j Ny*^«^t to'.'.'.’."'.’. sj'.iJi
eonu-tune. tre.tod
to a
. bit
bit of
of me.t
81/rn sometime*
treated to
me raid .
—— ' tcharka, or a glassful of brandy.
to gratify a vain arid foolish passion for
’
--------m
-IM.Srt
•**•
dress : harassing the mind with borrowed i
.
, ,
,
, a, । ‘ ’PliA
Tbevt.ifnr
visitorvn.
wasnllnwex.1
allowedAttlri.1
entrance to a
the source ...
of the Ipw
fpw t1.
k.nftute were
^cro ,
trouble*; swallowing quack nostrums , Leland is no longer «...
rneir tenants

" I can’t explain what a real good horse
is,” said oec of the best natured dealers
in'the street •' They are os different os
men; in buying a horse you must look
first to his head and .eyes for signs of
intelligence, temper, courage, and honesty. Unless a home has brains vou
cau't teach him anything any muib than
yoti can teach a half-witted child. See
that tall bay there, a fine-looking animal,
about fifteen* hands liigh. You can't
teach tlait horse anything. Why? Well,
I'll show you a difference in heads; but
have a case of his heels. Look at tlie
enonnoa. enu.ant ol work p»rfonn«l by (
fa
I least's head—that rounding nos?, that
Berry, the Cm lor o one an
nror
monpT ^.1 J.tuanded their eol
tapering forehead, that hnxul, full place
oi th. other, i.ukenmt&amp;eowuaor.t.on
wbl.„npon GouM. ha^g „„ below tlie eves. You can’t trust him.
Berry r.ui the two bank. ; w» ftwdeu I
dK.
Kick? Well, I gneasso! Put bimin a
ot tbe Fonotofa Aa.ooi»bon ; kept half
&gt;t
NaU(iniJ ten iicreloL where he has plenty of wing,
and he’ll kick the born off the moon. ”
a dozen Wall street brokers busy; was |
The world's treatment of man and
Bank.
u connoisseur in the matter of dogs, a '
beast has the tendency to enlarge and
chicken fancier, and edited a newspaper ;
Fish for Food.
intensify bod qualities, if they predomin­
This good-natured phrenologist
.
During the last twenty years chemists ate.
devoted to the poultry interest.
__ ________________
■ and physiologists have been' studyingcould not refrain from slapping in thu
“ Buck ’’ GBdwr is 23 years old, and । the nutntious value of various fix sis. face tlie horse whose character had been
Ui» Fannin J. Cba®v. hi. bride, i. I They havo advanced M. far a. to oom­ so cruelly delineate*), while he had but
.... „ ,
,
,
a i • I P’de the relative values of tlie common tlie gentlest treatment fur a slick-limbed
23. Mma Chaffc. haa been educated tn
of
|,avo lw„ m ar. sorrel tliat pricked her ears forward and
Europe, is the only daughter of her i ranged in tables that the bread-winner of looked intelligent enough to understand
father, ord is the owner and mistress of I the household may see at * glance what all that was lieiug said.
“That’s an awful good mare," he
’
,
■ a\ at*
, ।
.
frwul
food will
will trivn
give tlin
tho moxt
most nonrLalimnnt
nourishment tn
to
• beautiful home in the fashionable part
added. “ She’s as true as tyesun. You
his family.
of New York, which, with its elaborate
A prominent subject of these studies can see breadth and fullness between the
decoration and furnishing, cost little less hu been the common focxl fishes. At ears and eyes. You can’t hire that more
than $100,000. “ Buck " is worth in his tho recent meeting of the Ameicnn Asso­ to act mean or hurt anylxxly. Tlie eye
should be full, and hazel is a good color.
own right from $100,000 to $150,000. ciation of Science, Professor Atwater, a I liko a small, thin ear, nnd want a horse
chemist, gave some of tho results of
The eonple received, from Senator Chof- these experimental studies.
to throw his ears well forward. Look
fre $400,000 in Government bonds.
In one hundred pounds of tlie flesh of out for the brute that wants to listen to
idii-1 jdj the conversation going on lieliind
fresh cod there ore eighty-tliroe pounc_
The prnctioe of shooting animals who of water, aud only wveutcen pounds of
of nim. The horse that turns back his ears
are so unfortunate as to break a leg will solids. In tho same weight of aalmou till they almost meet nt tbe points, take
my word Tor it, is sure to do something
there
ore
sixty-six
and
one-half
pounds
have to lie given up. In England a val- i
of water, and thirty-three and one-half wrong. See tii.it straight, elegant facts.
uable cow who had that misfortune is jxiunds of solids. The
__ ___
____ _ of ..
^ A horse with a dishing face is cowardly,
meaning
these
now pursuing her customary vocation figures is that a family eating one hun- and a cowardly brute is always vicious.
Then I like a square muzzle, with large
■with a wooden leg, upon which she dred pounds
’ of
* cod would
,J u
be nourished
’ ’
moves with ease, if not with grace. In *by only one-sixth ol it, while if they nostrils to let plenty of air to the lungs.
feed on the same weight of salmon, they Far the underside of a head a good horse
the case of n race-horae it might be diffi­ would find one-third nutritions.
should be well cut under tbe jowl, with
cult to secure os good service with au
Next in nutritive value to salmon come
the throttle.
(at
halibut,
shad,
and
^hitefisli.
Then
artificial aa with a natural leg, but
“So much for the bead,” he contin­
among the lower order of equines there follow ma-’kerel. bluesflh, lean halibut,
striped bass, flounder, and lake trout. ued. “ Tlie next thing to consider is tbo
ia no reason why art shouldn’t furnish The order in which they arc placed indi­ build of tho animal. Never buy a long­
an effective imb*titute for a lost limb.
cates their relative value as food.
Lean legged stilty horse. Let him have a
Iwef is less nutritious than salmon, aa it short, straight back and a straight rump
Dr. Mart Walker, like Elizabeth contains seventy-five per cent, of water and you've got a gentleman's horse. The
withers should be high and tlic shoul­
Cad} Stanton, tendered a vote at the aud twenty-five per cent of solids.
While fish ia highly nutritious and ders well set back ana broad, but.don't
polls in the Presidential election—a vote
healtliy, there is a somewhat exag­ get them too deep in the chest The fotb
which would not be token. Mrs. Stan- gerated notion that it is particu­ legs should be short Give mo a pretty,
larly valuable ft&gt;r brain food an.ac­ straight hind-leg, with the hock, low
down, short pastern joints, and a round
Mrs. Doctor’s in Oswego, N. Y. Tlie count of tlie large amount of jffiosphorus which it enntains. The notion mulish foot There are all kinds of
inspector said that she was not a legally-!
owes some ol its popularity to a remark homer, but the animal that hss these
qualified voter, nno1. they conk}, not re- ’
alleged to have been made by the late points is almost sure to be slightly grace-,
•cotvo tlie ballot. She insisted on her' Professor Agowix.
------ ------------------ ful, good-natured and aervmeabw. As
right to vote, nnd, th. ..th mpmSug very biflifant,- h. i&gt; tarried uy,,. to color, tastes differ. Bays, browns aud
i-n .■
.ihLw..!1 “I eat fish for dinner/’ But Proferaor
tho qualtlteaUon of the voter being read, A
T
Uie
b not [ taohionabte rt
tut numy
Atwater says that tho noti(
hero for
to her, •)* said : “I’ll take that oath;’ fi^dedujxk tact. While fish is excrl!They do
I stn a f« male citicen, nnd therefore a lent there is no evidence to prove that
well in a hot climate, under a tropical
•male rittaen. " She threatened to com­ tbo flesh of fish is richer in phosphorus
than are other moats.—Youilia Umnpan- kuu, far the same reason that you find
mence proceedings against the inspection.
■
*
, lijhi-colored clothing most serviceable
iu summer. That circus herse behind
lx TallahaaMe, Fla., and other South- you is what many people cull a calico
Lcrae; now, I call him a genuine ptebald.
Tus ofllcirt trtrolrtira ol the pvpMbIt’t. a freak of nature and may happen
*»&lt;rf Bow Tort eitz .rata. to. ror&gt;young birds from
anywhere."—ScrU-ner'e Monthly.
Irtioo . HuU more tora 1 JOO,000, oj
Women at the Pol'.x.
-tort tore. wrJ» oootom rtxxii ooe-

fourth.

arid po!iten«« from officials ami specto-;
fitro. Usually they ride up to the pollivg-placcri in carriage* proviileii by tlie i
party nuuiagere,
Tlie ladr, with tar |
vote already prepared, slight* from the1
.'arriage, the erowd. if anv, qatatiy fidto
hick to open tiw passage-way, while
.h. wrtk. to tb. window .&lt; vi-ulng, 1»-;
hind which sit the clerk and election j
judges gives her nante, drops her vote

-bto&amp;ortra^-to*

throwing ont the rtr, it
„d .^e «« ttore
ids itself upward and downward till
~ aU?T;jT

“SSbSSSES

d^pair.’ Ou buuw
mu
characters had been traced with a pointed
th. phrrnS nSTthS

,
,
o' •

, .a r
thu. .tinted .t Ej.

,

- -----------.... -------------------------- r I
..Mv
r mother, you doubtlew ,Jao ** PO»er to sway itself, so os to
StateA-mnsh
the 1 urgent, fa
if ! know
Ttnlr u__
fimooent
son is buried-ito
I the Unifid
U'
2?
y&lt;™r
------------------------------—
lj..
n .....
-- ... i ..
. ... .... .
greatly nduing to its moans ol conceal­
■ ^71^Th. Rui(l« interfered rad prevented ment. Half a dozen chameleons placed'
i
in
a
small
tree,
not
three feet in diameter
I
Jk^Md^d th£', ' 4"’ *n&lt;^
। across the top, are very difficult to dis­
|
tE
I
bi-S. the, tnral
, _22.„______ :_____*_2_ “
t
' enoAnon. inwation nowamring. not daughter of the Empress Elizabeth, who i
t^CTe&gt;'■»» ’&gt;■&lt;• BriUA
but from
fell
n
victim
to
her
rival,
the
Empress
'
।
r
English Fanners.
I
E,m&gt;P". &gt;■“
Catharine II., grandmother of tho pre- &lt;
V1’ attention andevoked mnohidiwtw. scntCxar. This unhappy woman perished j
Mr. Findlay Dun, a member of the
' 1i?n t* to .,U •£"* °.P™
in the cell under tlie most dramatic i Royal Agricultural Commission in En­
&gt;■•’« *0.0 u&gt; over 1WOO.OOO circumstiinoes. Tlic Neva, swollen by gland, states that throughout tho Mid­
1 of immigrant*, &gt;&gt;
“‘ «
but
we I"*™
havo room for tlie melted snow, suddenly rose, and tho land and Eastern counties and in some
I 106,000,000 in our vast territory. Let nulling torrent, dashing with overwhelm- 1 of tlie Southern counties tlie position of
। thorn come from all decent nations ; all ing strength against tlie tiny window, I the English farmer is critical and shows
u.i ask is that they shall, os soon as may broke in and filled the cell with water. : little sign of amendment. To render
,
English fanning less precarious and
be, Iwcomc American citizens.
Tlic PrincrAs was drowned.
:
Calculations have been made of tho
Tho cells of the great state criminals more profitable, Mr. Dun recommends
1
Less dependence
amount of money brought by immi­ are lined witli mrtttrasses, and ringH of i greater diversity.
j
grants, and 8100 for each person has iron are placed nn the walls, to which I tlian heretofore must lie placed ou ara­
culture--; —
less wheat
been thought to be within tho mark.
many of them are bound when they ore I ,ble
-------------------------must
—; be general———
j This would make $1,000,000,000 in cash ;
not ■.tt.iKbt-».i»t-&lt;«&gt;t«L
Tli. guide
gr»«u ; more hv. rt.ok must b«
but the bone and muscle that oome with iutormed U.o writer, rtuong other thiup.. ™r«l rad ial; more (burying, vegetothe gold nnd silver has been worth fur
fruit culture must be prosecuU'd.
thnt the... unhappy mon wen. ortted 1 ble and r™.
■ more than that great sum to the indus- every quarter of an hour if they were The old lands of England he consider*
try arid progress of the great republic.— present. Whenever they failed to reply. could not be economically formed on
V, rev
a.aaa. aa w a w J.a V ,
xcu. York Herald.
; they were barbarously punished. He the rough-and-ready .system successful
|
__________ 1 also states that in the wall of the EmjierorB in this country. They require increas­
'
there is an invisible door, com- ing capital, skill and reiouroo to make
I Report of the Commissioner of Pen- | room
nr.inicatiug with a little passage, very them yield even a faij reward for the
sions.
I mirrbw, and leading to a subterranean lalxir expended on them. For the ad­
1 •«*.
---------•
-------•
-•
•»
—
-----=
-----------.
vantage of landlords and tenants—the
Tlic annual report ofr Uie
the Gommiaaioncr
Ccmmtoioner of gallery, hollowed ofit under the
tlie Neva.
Nev
&lt; I'cnnuuM »hown that on tho 3Gth
30ih of June laat
last The gallery brads
leads to the fortress, and in community at large, in fact—Mr. Dun
|
I theru were 250,N02 pcraoav roceiviijg {&gt;uuaion4 I case of a revolution or of imminent 1 thinks Hint the old laws of entail and
t’• from U
primogeniture snouni
should lie
cither auoiabolthe
GovtrnmouL TU&gt;
Ito *uan*l
auana! peaooni
peti*iotn I peril, tlie Czar could dtoapi-ar
disappear in a few । pnmogcniiure
k- GoveramcoL
im ciiner
&gt;; average 103. an Aggregate for all of *25,917,- I seconds from the Winter Palace, and a »»hed or so changed as to suit the re­
I vue. Excluxirool orrexn the payment* foe tho few minutes after find himself in perfect quu'enienta of modern time*.
£hey
pArMMUMd to M7.0te.lu, o( .hfah .11- , rent; iu the fortrete of St. Peter .nd SI were good enough in their day but their
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mte^ rftee ^.u.^hieh

t-Umauv it will reqiure upward of e5o.uuo.ooo i is now tho Engineers* school, was
u&gt; pay the prtuwon,. fur tiiu ciftrent year. T1m&gt; lainiilarlv provided; but when the assassins
uuuiUr uf ca— in wta* aro-ar- ot pe»»M entered’his room he hod not time to flee,
ha-L-n allo—t „n u,
i_^,« n, .
43,917. Tao arer-ige in men ci»c u
. when he was about to disappear behind
— secret door which was JnmdT rara.
A utile in given showing the number of pen- [ the
kioiM ra borne ujxin tiw rut'a al the cud of each i.
’
pin
tlmxii year Ir &lt;iu 1661 to fiiSJ and the amutuil uf i
w A Liberal Editor.
.
tuuiu-y paid out tor pvtMuua each &gt;ear. The j
luutl amutiul lor twenty yuara la
We were grieved to n*od Hie other day
Thu Secund Auditor, in hia auuiud report,
haa Hm&gt; tu Hu wing auuuuart- m to U&gt;e condiUou of Uie death of one of Michigan's jollies!
ot the uuadjualod claim* for arrears of pcuaiou pioneer editors—almost tho last man of a
bond w'ho ptiblLdiixl wtx klitsin the State
aud ixiiiuty:
'
,
Tho total number of claim* remaining ou when a coon-skin whould pay for a co]umn “ad,” and three bushels of corn
.lumpM ou thu oScc floor .tood for .
year's suliscriptinn. Never a publisher
was more liberal with his space. It was
hard work for him to charge for anything
except the tax list and mortgage sales,
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3U.47M
It wiU be olxx-rved that &lt;x&gt;mi«raUvt’ly few of and lie measured short even on them.
One dny in the years gone by his mper
copied an attack on a county official, aud
lecu stloAod. Tbe whole uunibcr tiled up to old Mark was dozing at his desk when
Juuo 3«&gt;, 1(131), wax 3,Oto, of which only 167 Uavti tho injured party stalked in and began:
&gt;M*ia p*ul. woihi 3,(133 were n juctcd, aud IM rv“ You are a coward, sir—a—coward!”
uiaju ou Land for adjuctuiuiL lae Uiue fur
“ Mebbe I axfi,” was the editor's com­
Uli ns elaiuin fur additional bounty under tbe act
of J my 2S, l»to, expired un Juuei 3U haL Many placent reply.
chuuunUi du nut appear to to aware of Uto,
" Aud I can lick you, sir—lick you out
ahbuugii tbc fact ha* been repeatudiy put&gt;- of your wrinkled old boots !'*
Uabed. ClaiuiH continue to be pre-seutou, out.
“I guess yon could," answered Mark
iu» the iiccotuitinK othucn c-iuml entertan
Uirui, they »re at onoc icturaed to the ctom- as he Imsted the wrapper off his only
exchange.
“ I'm going to write an article calling
ucipxle tb*i the next suutnd report will «hu« you a fool, liar, coward, cur, slanderer
and body-snatcher, and go over to Ionia
aud pav five cento a line to have it pubThe New Apportionment.
Itohrd !”
A New York paper make, tlie following a»U“ Hey ?" queried the old man as he
lafi* concerning tbo apportionment for Itejw- wheeled around.
“ Yes, I’ll pay five cento a line to have
it published F
SOMsine....
“ Say, let me tell you something," re­
CVernxmt.
plied Mark. “Tve got 200 more circu­
I*uiw*r&gt;v&gt;ula.
lation than the Banner, and I'll publish
---- llhtwle Jaar.d.
your attack od me for two cento a line
Mi&lt;]&gt;Ua HUte-.
BhCkmtMCUcat...
and take it ont in mill fe xl or corn stalks!
M»ryUnd............
Don't trot over to Ionia whan you can
Viral U
help build up your own town!"
Wwt Virgwta...
MqHbqaKffia .
Mark would havo published it word
Bo^h OartOna..
for word, just as he said, and thrown in
Ctanntla...............
a cut of a horse or a stump-puller free
gratia, but the official coaled off.—Detroit
tKKauKM.
hl C»ira&lt;l&lt;

The fuilowinR table exhibit more plainly tbe
cbingetf'by ascUona:

quo-lion.

Shortened farm eroprt d»

*‘*lse aUK,°? uve stock and other causes
i “ave combined to shrink English farm
returns from £10,000,000 to £20,000,Q00 annually.
|*
j

White Hairs
,.Not

„ow_ „or

i rise in the world,” writes the author &lt;5
j «&lt; jjonj0jg .*• go 8ht&gt; simply mil* it “ tho
i beautiful white hair of age,” and, in
‘ disdaining all similes in connection with
; such a subject, we recognize tho deep
I and true perception of George Ehot.
• Your hair ba* a goldm Itloaa, JoauneUa,
! ’Tk * *i;k ot tbe ftawa Scm, my pat.
(
J -n» tbe k.veiie«t bair ia th« world, tny pet.
Bo sings Charlee Halpine, and. so ...
in all
ages have poets sung of hair that is au­
burn, raven brown, of “those wonderful
waves of bronze and gold," of all hair,
save the sad and simple hair of age.
All, yes I men fall into raptures about
sunny ringlets or jet-black locks, and
their hearts get entangled in the silken
meshes; but in the venerable presence
of white hairs one is tempted to lift his
huL
Some there uro who, winking
along the pathway pf years, have
reached in time the threshold of eterni­
ty ; and, as they recede further and
fiirther from the darkness, perlmps it
it is simply the reflection of heaven
which makes their hair seem white.
However that may be, let us learn to
love “ the beautiful white hair of age."

Sarah Dempsey, aged 111 years, prob­
ably the oldest woman in the State of
New York, a few days ago was found dead
in lied in her hut on the Ulster Mountains,
near Ellenville.
She had died from
starvation and weakness.
Her house
was found in a terrible oondition. No
food id any kind was iu the house. The
appearance of tbe corpse indicated that
the old lady had, from lack of proper '
food, become unable to get ont of her
bed, and had laid thereuntil aho had
-died of starvation. Mrs. Dempsey had
lived in this hut, miles from any habita­
tion, for many years. She hail been
solitary in her habits ever since she was
abandoned by 'a young man with.whom
she eloped when a girt Beside the dead
woman’s body was found a piece &lt;h
Tramps and Their Signs.
‘• No," said tbe vagrant with a sigh, paper, ou which waaaarawled in pencil:
“times are getting better; they’re not “My God! I am dying by inches from
what they used to be. A man’s offered hunger. My money will’he fonnd"—
aud there it ended.
more work than wittals."

. “ Haven't you signs among von an tb^
you know where to go, and how you wifi
be treated and all that sort of thin &lt; ?"
“ Well, we each have sign of onr own.
If I see a big, powerful ImU-dog han •
ing around the front door, I take Vwt n»a sign moaning ' move en.’ If there are
Many preachers seek to impress their B few stout men in the next field to the
hearers with the fact that life in short, bouse, that means ’ too much gristle and
but forget it in their sermons.
too little meat' If a large pile of oord-

A Frenchman visiting this country.

terized them,
barren heads " (barren of I

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A SMALL KSULEUF SFUBTEBS.

5iMvJSU the woexts were fall
One day iu tbc beginning of May a
' woHuut resitting in this town went to
ffoUrrue with butler to sell, arriving in
the- viitajre she left the. bettorr4n the
wagon while stir • Might a market fui
the same. (Suing into a store ahe walk • cd up tn thr uiisUMprcting'dealer in
“tea aud to backer” and producing a
targe plump leek any a;** Mr. can you
toll me what Lind of a thing this is
ami what’s if* naiuef” Tbe dealer re­
plied, un. “Well.” asys the women
“iMMlepi it, shcImiw funuy itTaeta*.”
Tlw lnHM &gt;kt-merchant done as request­
ed whereupon thr woman asked, “0,
do y»n buy butierf” “Ycb, it it isn’t
tacky." replied the inrrrliant, “Why
you can taste of it and are for your
seif." came pwmiutly from the wily
. butter maker. Tn* merchant tasted
'and onttdlrd, smelled and tunted, but
no leekt. could hr discover, hr bought
the article, the woman pvt her ton,
tin—»4. rt- , nnd went Imine rejoicing.
One cold evening in midwinter, some
• t
y
.it yr
&lt;k-nns tlie family
were seated around a big fire in a fire
puc«- s .»h-.o "w tieara outside that
reermblrd that of a sheep Iteing at­
tacked by a wolf or dog. The head of
the family, J. Akrrly, accompauie I by
E. Ogden who was pit-sen’.iom- up and
run to the door,-they learned tbe di­
rection of thr uotar. nnd Mr. Aji*rlv
stepje-.l hack into the house, took
down Ids trusty rille, mid himself nnd
Ogden started to Irani tbc c.iu*e of thr
c&gt;mi&gt;n&gt;itinn.
It being quite dark piogreu was slow,but the continued bleat&gt;« .. Wiiicu
mure and more plain­
tive carom! the mm to rush on with nil
haste possible,* thinking, that some of
thrir nrigiilMirs sheep were being kill,.3 :.v
.Arriving at the spot they
discovered that the dog was Mr. Akeriy
tu iteing white..could be seen iu thr
dark) und as they thought was tearing
away like toad at a sheep. Mr. Akrrly
placed (hr muxzlr of bis rille tn thr
dog’s bead nnd was altout to pull the
■ trigger,■•.lying! “I won’t have-a sheep
killing dog,” when Ogden raised the
barrel of thr gun remarking: “don’t
shout him father, you can kill him just
as well iu thr morning*lct us take th»slierp to CHr house and dress it, nnd
sliut up Watrh.ftlH* dogs name) ami in
the morning wr’H know what to do.”
The old gentleman laid down his gun
laid hold of thr sheep, when the dis­
covery was mmie tiist it was a deer,
which wn* trying to cross the farm
• when the dog discovered it and taking
after it had captured it just As it was
fr« in* tn jump a fence, nnd when the
bleating was heard the dog was cutting
too aiiou.da Uii-u.it iu the most atrproved manner. When Mr. Akerly discov­
ered wliat hi* dog boil done, and how
near In- rnmr io -hooting him he was
ho overonme that he nept.
'A gentleniHit living in the state of
New York having relative* living here
wished to visit Uhtu, and as it was
many years ago' of course, the roads
were not in as good condition as now,
nor the country as good in aupearaucr.
He hail come on tlie stage, from Mar­
shall to Bellevue, the jumping off place
at the cilgr of civilisation, as it was
then cahed. for there was the place
nil- ui I*« t.i.l farewell to lovely scenes
and dive into the mud, and wade or
Mwuii as hr pmrtnited farther nnd
fa’--*’— vitn the wilderness. On enter
ing Bellevue the stranger inquired for
a .»x iA&gt; MMUSpui-l hiiuself to his friends
in K.itaiiei, n distance ot about seven
miles, after inquiring of u man what
hr would charge for the use of a horse
and buggy totake hint thereJie was
told seven dollars. “My God!”.ex*
claimed the traveler, “I don’t wont to
buy your rig, I want to hire it.” After
fipdtng he could not find auy convey­
ance except at an enormous figure, ne
started out on foot.
After mifes of
weary tramping, and getting lost a
couple of times he at last cmur to n
farm where a flock uf sorry looking
sheen were trying to hold tnemselves
up by leaning against fences and
8tamjm.
The foot-sore amt weary
traveler felt as hunpyns did Paul when
he canghtaightof the “Three Tai eras.”
fj»r as he beheld the condition &lt;»f the
sheep he exnltittgly exclaimed “Thank
God, I have arrived at last at mvdestinatkm. as I know, by the sheep, that
G——— livek here.”- Tlie atmnger wns
neht tn hi* opinion ns was soon proved
by calling nt the house. After asport
rt
her-aMuits h- retornrd to New
York, but not until he had laid in a
» .H mx ilnxeii uulUos of Ague cure
“for,” replied he, “I have gut vbur

1011 OKI itll

MY ENTIRE BUSINESS IN NASHVILLE,

luckily tbe iwiiw. were

gathered up the •‘fragments’* of Umvrhcilc, provised a seat, mounted their
wreck «ifa buggy and drove to Uwir
dretinatiem, where, with od^s and ends
of btwrds aud a few nails they patched
up toe rig and after their visit ret uni
ed home, ever determined to keep se ­
cret Uie comical manner in which they
uccompliahed Uirii journey. The se­
cret never leaked out, but tbe dilapi­
dated* buggv told the. story of its mis­
fortune, and so we perpetuate its inemLuring tbc memorable political cam­
paign 0M8M, when tha bonier warfare
tietween Missouri and Kuusas was the
absorbing theme, a biped giving his
name as Johnson aud claiming to have
suffered fearfully nt the hands of the
“Border Ruffians,*1 nnd nt last driven
from his home and oht of the teriton1
of Kansas by them, came into this
town where he delivered political
speeches at the different school Iiouhck.
dealing some telling and effective Nows'
at the '• Border .Rtiffians’*and thi&gt; Dem­
ocratic party in general, and showing a
badly scared face, mutilated head, and
limbs, that looked us though they had
lai n pm&gt;sed through a threshing ma­
chine, He at last became overworked
and fell sick" at the liouaeof one of bis
sympathiser*. There chanced to be an
one Of the family an old maid, whomheart went out .in nonow for Uie
suffering man. she administered com­
fort consolation nnd medcine with un­
sparing hands until at last the hearts of
the two beat in unison, and they vowed
loevrrTemain faithful to each other
through ail thia worlds up* and down*.
Time went on, the invalid bid fair Jo
recover, the two were so hi* •perable at­
tached that a “Philadelphia lawyer”
could never have aepcrated them. The
master of the bouse became alarmed
foi^fear another pair of Siamese Twin a
would be the result uf their affections,
and horrible to think, tlns’time. they
would be of opposite sexes
Finally
the host held a council of war with hu
better hnl Land they came to the con­
clusion that whatever the result, the
children must be repainted. After a
very wordy warfare, ami monv very
naughty threat* tlie now fully recover­
ed patient and guest took his departure
leaving an unreconciled and heart­
broken love behind, who vowed she
would hang heroe’f to the tiist tree she
came to. But nothing serious ever re­
sulted. Johnson was never beard of
afterward, and the old maid was short­
ly after married to another roan and
to-day is a happy wife and mother.
[Tobe Continu'd.)

f

QMjnlneand AneBic
Form the baidn of many of the Acne
remedies in the market, and are the
resort of Physicians and jieople who
know no better medicine to employ,
for this distresaing complaint. The ef­
fect* of either of tlieae drug* are deatrogtivc to theaysUnn, producing head­
ache, intestinal disorder*. vertigo,
dizxincft*. ringing in the rars, and denreiuynri of Uie constitutional hralth.
Ayer's Aguk Cure iaa vegetable dis­
coven-, containing neither quinine.
MiDM-nic; nor any deleterhnis ingredient
nnd is nn infallible and mnhl cure for
every form of Fever ana Ague. Its
effects are permanent an I certain, ami.
no injury can result from its use. Be­
sides being a positive ehrefor Fever
nnd «\gne in all ita forms, it is al&gt;-o a
snnenor remedy for Liver Complaints.
It is an excellent tonic and preventive,
as well as cure, of all complaint* pec
nliar to malarious, marshy and mias­
matic district*. By direct action on
the Liver and biliary apparatus^ stim­
ulates the system to a vigorous heal
thy condition.
For saj.k byall Dealers.

lite,

And Jrom this date offer all of my

REAL ESTATE Y

ob Cm be BELIEVED

--------------------- Including my-----------—--------

AND CURED.

The “Only” Lung Pad Co,

HOTEL PROPERTY

y yyHRN YOU WANT ANYTHING

Saloon Property

---- IX THE LIME OF-----

; GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
,

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Icwlllp.,

GRAND

AGRICULTURAL ROOM,
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BtaMiago. mefe,

QLEKENT SMITH,

Attorney at Law,

Attorney A Counsellor,

W/V Lb h CONTINUOUS FACING,

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ON VERY FAVORABLE TERMS

- Which la tbc latectaod ipvaUat itnpruvr meat yrl
!
made in HHIRTB. It will hereafter be nrtd
r

BEST SHIRTS,

pj HOUGHTALft,

*

SHERIFF.

Office ta the Ceert Hmm. Hai
C*llecMMM a «im&lt;

------- WITHUUT------JULIUS RUSSELL,
Thin is an opportunity xeldom offered, and will bear investi­
gating, as I wish to close entirely out by tbe FIRST OF ICXTTl^L COST
JANUARY. To reduce the stock as fast ns possible I will offer
TDK/TZ- G-OOIDS.
at SPECIAL BARGAINS anything you may want in the
HARDWARE LINE or AGRICULTURAL Department.
£37 I wish also to close every account by January 1st,
jgD. POWERS k Co.
either by cash or note, and all my patrons whom I have ac­
AL.LE.'V BROS..
commodated in the past, will confer a personal favor by calling
HARDWARE,
piANOS AND ORGANS!
and settling at once.

RIP DOWN THE BACK,

Cash Preferred.,

C. C. WOLCOTT.
^EW FURNITURE AT

Remember that for (he next GO day*
1 will give to parties eowtulting me, the

GREATEST BARGAINS
In Piano, and Organa ever hoanl ot,
for atricllv

J..LENTZ &amp; SON’S
We would respectfully announce to the citizewf^of Nashville
and. vicinity, that We are now -

LOCATED and ESTABLISHED

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.

JL BLACK.

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, 4c.,
rjns»ting», Mioh.

]£NTERPV18E

GROCERY

An examination of my good* and
price* will fully convince you.
Re­
member I f»cll the world-renowned

EMTEY

ORGAN •

And others of Ktamlard make*.
Will
furnish to parties any ipake of instrumeut desired.

New Fresh Coorls and Low
Prices.

Boise Ac
Having bought for CASH a large, neat

Organs Repaired.

PARLOR AND BEDROOM SUITS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PLAIN '
A.ND .EAISCY Fl’RMTURE
ALL NEW’, AND Ol’
THE LATEH'I

PRICES.

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese ai Everything
C. H. BERRY.

ORGANSriV”*

S&lt;dd U MkI a Fini Clan Gnarj Steal
Wiah to inform all that by pmmpt at­
tention, accommodating way*, good
goodis and low price*, hope to recotr*
a fair diare of your putrnuage.

STYLES,
COME AND KEB
Fmm Trw/y,
j.v Mdn&gt;aDYwcu.,c»iw.iii

BOISE A FRAMCI&amp;.
ASHVILLE L1VBBT.

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Bastings Bnsiuess Directory.
JJASTIKGH RATIONAL BANK,

To order trry ext*a»lrcly Md arc the o»ly ftertiac

Where you will find

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RAPIDS,

Largeat Stock
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i

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With Stock and Good Will in Trade.

Mirblng all fanmora,rv«ry trxw of diaca* aud I

it a,, i »..■«.

WliHaMt Btark.

BKTBOrr. Mick.

Capital «ad Surplus Sloo.ooo.

;Wker« yon will find IM

over it for five fears."
1 Lh-Hw imo th*
It.n»u«h the pwo of tlx
....
...
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,kln. nusri»hi:&gt;s an-J eirctutti-liuc
tonlo
An old pioneer named Gannes (now !
tN WcossrcL fowKstoeon-M unr*.
di-mt) a German, who lived just over .
PAIN IN THE BACK
the line tn Belk-Vito, had tbe good foi. J,"
k
tune om-lint while out hunting to kill !J nnaae. Maax-or the km•»?-.. taab^M, prop&gt;y.
a ikvr.-aud. as be riilatcd the story of- : «»r-&gt;&lt; i,&lt; atarriiof the niwi.h r. irmi.mty t . Retain ,

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CLEANED and POUSHED.

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a
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wild, so happy, m&gt; glad. I~( I could not ‘
see any one to tall Ut«." He killed j
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PAINLESS, POWERFUL.

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BURIAL CASES &amp; SHROUDS.

tody inquiry!

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FOR FUNERAL OCCASIONS
Will be furnished free‘of charge. Call and seejus.

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ORNO STRONG,!
Editop and Proprietor. I

VOLUME VIII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE

'

—John Tuckerman has sold his saw­’
mill property io the north part of the’
village, to Stephen Sprinket, and the1
logs in the yard to A. W. Olds.
—The Thornappie is frozen over, and'
boys with skate* and men with fishing­
tackle are daily seen wending their way
thither to glide over it, or to sit around
and make butter-bowla in the ice.
—Whiskey is supposed to be lighter
than lead, yet the man who, on Satur:
day. swallowed less than a pint of the
former, couldn’t lift a 50-lb keg of lead
that stood in front of one of our stores.

-Thirty-six fears loaded with products
of Nashville and vicinity, lay on the
aide track at the depot awaiting ship­
ment on Wednesday.’ Now let's hear
from Hastings, Charlotte and some of
the other small towns.
—Santa Claus is expected to be
hero three weeks from to day, and re­
ward all good little boys who do not
"catch on” sleighs as they are passing
along the street, by filling their stockens with pocket knives, candy and all
sueh nick nacks as boys are peculiarly
fond of.’
—Another good family cow has been
heard from, this time the property of H.
Fcighncr, and as the product of the bo­
vine, 203 lbs. of butter has been mark­
eted between May. 1st., and Nov. 26&gt;h,
besides the butter and milk used by a
family of three, and nearly half the
time of four persons.

—V. H. Hanchett tied bis colt, which
was attneted to a buggy, to a post near
Kellogg, Bell &amp;. Co’s, furniture store
on Saturday, and the animal became
tired of standing, and laid down on the
thills, breaking them in several places.
A new pair was required to repair the
damage, and bis col tab ip traveled off
as though nothing had happened.
—Quite a lively discussion was in­
dulged in at the lastxdub meeting, over
the clause in the proposed amendment
in reffeerncc to thb use of fermented
wine for sacramental purposes. All
were agreed in regards its evil tenden­
cy, but the discassion grew out of the
difference of Opinion in regard to the
legal right to legislate against its use
for that purpose.
—Small boys with skates attached to
their feet, are seen nt all times of the
day and evening, gliding up and down
the walk on Main St., and the hurried
pedestrain is constantly in danger of
having an urchin stuck longitudinally
through his diaphragm, or of sitting
down so suddenly that lie can see the
whole celestial sphere, without the aid
of a telescope.
—Webb’s.Mastodon .Minstrels, and
Militan* Cornet Baud, consisting of 24
star artists are coming, and will give
one of their celebrated entertainments
nt the opera house on Thursday eve­
ning, Dec. 0th. Four end nen, replete
with jokes and funny sayings, will dis­
pell your gloom and cause your sides
to ache with laughter. Reserved seats
on sale at F. T. Boise’s drugstore.
—The M. E. society are contemplat­
ing building a tine brick church :n
place of Sparing the one damaged by

fire, and the pastor, Rev. A. D. Newton
has been circulating a subscription pa­
per for that purpose, and over $1,800
has already been pledged. The trwtees have received sever offers for the
remains of the old bouse, and they feel
confident that enough will be pledged.
that iu addition to the proceeds of its
sale, to erect and finish an edifice, that
will be a credit to the village. ’Tis a
good idea, and we trust that they will
succeed.
—Bob- Mayo, of Maple Grove, was
awakened on Monday night by a noise
at the barn, and hurried thither to
learn the cause, when he missed their
favorite 5-year old horae, Jim. and he
ran to the house exclaiming: "Harry!
Hany! Jim's stolen, get a light quick.”
Harry bounded out of bed, grabbed the
lantern and hastened to the barn in
meager attire, not even waiting to put
on bis boot* or socks, and boon dis­
covered that the horse had slipped off
his halter, and walked off the floor into
the basement, falling a distance of »i
feet, knd landing in the midst of the
bovine*, who occupied the lower story
of the barn. Strange to say, the horse
was found uninjured, and the boys
soon sought their downy beds, to dream
of spooks and goblings.

I

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4,1880

A.nd Her Environs.

—Fled Olds, formerly of this village,
bnt now a resident of Onondaga, quar­
relled on Thanksgiving day, with his
wife about the prepration of the viands
fur his holiday feast. During the fracus, he signified his intention of snaff­
ling off this mortal coil and left the
house, since which time nothing has
been heard from him..

TERMS; SI 50 fzr

to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun
—Dover* of pennut«(aiid the devotee*
LOCAL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.
of this delicacy are more numerous
than the op«n avowals show) will be
More sleighing.
glad to learn that 1880 bus been nnothMrs. Ja.nes Cook is viriting friends in Albion.
er great peanut year, like it* predeceaC. C. Wolcott’went to Detroit on business
Bora. Last year’s crop was nearly two
and a quarter million bushel*, worth Wednesday.
Rev. E. Jones’ theme on to-morrow evening
nearly two and a quarter million dol- will be “Snow.”
lain. Not every Nashville maiden will
That new ad of F. T. Boise tells of those
boldly acknowledge that she eat* a holiday present*.
bushel of peanut* a year; yet the two
The great Florida Museum U bolding forth
and a quarter million bushels are dis­ at the Boston store.
posed of "Somehow. When the price
II. E. Stebbins, of Hillsdale, has been visiting
. •
goes high peanut* are imported, show­ friends In tbja vicinity thia week.
C. W. Dernarny now lays away hi* valuables
ing that there is a craving that must
be met. But the full crop of this year in a spanking new safe, for safe-keeping.
E. L. Vanish returned from his first trip tn
and last year will crowd out foreign
in the employ of Uncle Sam on Wednesday.
competition for American digestion.
H.-M-xErb and wife of Baltimore, started for
—Ben. Miller of Maple Grove has a SandtukytO., on a pleasure viatt on Thursday.
temper as ungovernable a* a Virginia
Hon. Pidlo Pareonsof Detroit waa ta town on
mule, and from time to time has been Thureday-and made Tub New* a pleasant
in tlie habit of venting his fury upon
W. G. Edwards, of Morgan, now manipulates
the wife of his bosom until she has be­
come as afraid of hiin as she would be wax and linen for A. R. Wolcott In his harness
shop.
of a huge leviathan, and report Hays
Warren E. Stanton, of Washington, Kansas,
that he has actually compelled her to
is visiting bis brother Ad. and other friends in
go before u justice and swear that she this vicinity.
has been unfaithful to the marriage
A. J. Hardy is now another happy possessor
vows. One day this week he laid aside o; one of those fine swell body cutters, made by
all claims'to manhood,—if lie has hud Eugene Cook.
W. G. Aylesworth has his new house on Mid­
any for some time, and brutally pound­
ed and whipped her, and on complaint dle 8L so nearly completed that he will move
of bis hired man was arraigned before into It next week.
Harvey Jones has moved Into the house vacatEsq. I’arady on Tuesday, on a charge ,
cd by Joe Shamp, on the comer of Washington
of assault and battery. After talking
and Queen streets.
with the justice for some time, be plead
Joe Shamp and family moved on Monday to
guilty, and Esq. Parady gave him some Hungerford, where he U engaged at work in
good sound advice, and upon receiving C. H. HaochcU's mill.
from him promises of reform, let him
The Newton House, Hastings, is a good place
off by imposing a fine upon him of $10 for a hungry man to stop, and is daily growing
and costs, amounting in all $14.67.
&gt; popular with traveling men.
Will Jarrard received by express on Monday,
The Eaton and Barry* Homeopathic
a Cotswold lamb, which will be one year old In
Medical Society, held their regular
January, which weighed over 150 lbs.
quarterly meeting at the Wolcott house
Miss Mina Mills, who has been visiting at
last Wednesday afternoon and evening. Dr. Griswold’s the past few mouths, returned
About twenty members were present, to her home in Fennville, on Tuesday.
and the meeting was one of the most
E. Cook's new residence on Durkee street is
interesting of any yet held. Mrs. Snell now receiving iu finishing touches, and the fine
of Kalamo read a fine selection entitled, structure adds much to the looks of that jwr"Toasts.” Dr. Timmerman read a tlou of the village.
Abram Gordhilcr has again become a resident
lengthy and able paper on Croup. Dr.
Dever asked to be excused from re­ of Nashville, having purchased the house lately
&gt; occupied by Ed. Mallory on Durkee street and
porting ou the subject assigned him. '
; taken possession thereof.
but yvould l&gt;e prepared at the next;
Wc saw Stanton unloading a dray load of
meeting. The subject of'fyphoid and
candy In frost of Boise A: Francis, the other
Typhus fever was discuseed, in reffer- day, and calculate the boys are getting ready
ence to the distinctive features of the for the holidays^ See new advt.
Marion Shores, living a few mile* north of
two diKeascB. A splendid supper, such
as the Wolcott house is Doted for, was Nashville, returned from a th^ce week’s trip to
the next subject for discussion in which Missouri and signifies his intention of moving
all present took an active and interest there if he can dispose of bls property here.
Herb Wains th has resigned his position as
ing part especially Dr. Snell of Ver­
knight of the awl and waxed-end for A. R.
montville. The meeting adjourned to i^Wolcott, and engaged to toot his bugle for
meet again at the same place on the Webb's Minstrel troupe, nt a salary of &lt;15 per
first Wednesday in March.

—Southern Maple Grove was the
scene of another battle on Wednesday
morning, in which Pete Pendle and
Ben. Miller were, generals, artillery
and infantry combined. Pete called
on Ben. early in the morning and de­
manded a settlement of accounts, as
they had had a considerable deal, durthe past sutnmci, but Ben. held obli­
gations against Pendle, the interest
on which falls due in a few days, and
he did not feel in a proper m ood to
settle just then, anil ordered Pendle to
leave the premises. Harsh words fol­
lowed, and soon the combatant*
clinched, and a lively fracus ensued,
during which Pete grabbed a chair and
Miller carries a wound over hi* eye,
which he claims was administered by
Pendle during the affray. Miller had
Pendle arrested on charge of assault
and battery, and brought before Esq.
Paradr on Wednesday night. Pete
plead guilty and was findd $5 and costs.
—Several large scholars in au As­
syria school are accusing the teacher of
being a block-head, because he re
quires them to parse sentences in the
grammer class, and give the analysis
■ examples in intellectual arithmetic.
of
It would be much better for the rising
generation, if district officers would
1employ only such block-heads as the
above, and soon, those who receive
their education in district schools,
whonldbe com petant to take charge
of schools themselves with much bet­
ter success than they.'now do. Lack of
thorooghaess is the most common fault
with teachers, and parent* do not take
interest enough in the education of
their children to visit tbez*choola, and
know for themselves whether they are
:receiving proper training or not, con।sequently our school houses are principally filled with mere school keepers,
instead of school teachers. Let every
patron of our school* visit them at least
twice during this winter term and you

The slcigiilng wa« replenished on Tuesday
night by three or four inches of snow. It was,
however, quite dry’, and the farmers report the
sleighing poor In many places, and still use the
wagon for heavy loads.
On Wednesday evening, Dec. Sth, there will
be an oyster supper and donation st the resi­
dence of Barber Mead, Barryville, for Elder
McPhail.
An invitation is extended to nil.
Supper 75 cents per couple.
A good program Is prepared for the club
meeting next Monday evening. Prof. McAllister
will be present ami will aid tn the entertain­
ment for the good of the order. It is hoped
there may be a a large attendance.
Mr. and Mr*, k- O- Crocker will cntertkln the
Christian Church social, Wednemlay eve., Dec.
8th. The company will be entertained by'Mus1 1c, Shadow Pictures, etc. A cordial invitation
is extended to all. Mrs. F. C. Boise, Secy.
Messrs. A- J. Sinclair, M. D. Cross and R. E.
Stephens, representing the Home Insurance Co.
were in town on Saturday, drafting a plat of
the business portion of the village, for th" ben­
efit of that company in estimating risks taken
here.
The Temperance Ma.** meeting last Sunday
evening was largely attended, the church t&gt;cing
filled to ite utmost capacity the remarks of Mr.
Fish were to the point and well delivered.
For a young man be make* a very good show­
ing as a public speaker.
. Dr. J. L. Sigsbee, a professional dentist of
Rural Grove, N. Y., was in the village this
week prospecting, with a view to permanently
.locating here. He come* well recommended,
।and Nashville always welcomes any and all

bespeaks for him a flourishing trade, should he
perfect arrangement* to locate in our midst.
WONDERFULLY 1NTEREBTINU.

“Brick” Pomeroy ha* made a great hit
:
hia
Dew paper, Th a Gbbat Wb*t. which he
started
iu Denver last June, uxl which he *eu:
;
to more than 25,000 subscriber* tohla old paper,
Pomeroy’* Democrat, after it was suspended,
:
following
the forgeries of his partner. The
G
' reat We*t is a handsome, clght-pogc paper,
illustrated each week with views of Colorado
imine*, mountain*, scenery, etc., and i« all !n
all
: a wonderfully interesting paper ; with lu
Saturday Night chapter*, it* valuable editorial
:
letter*
(leacnblng that rich country, it* letters
from
the people, Its red-hot editorial*, crisp
;
!iUtna, wit, ugiinom. Home Corner chats, news,
etc. Il i* now a rea hot, slap-dab, independent
will find that it will do more to stimu- paper,
1
above all party line*, bull*death again*t
late your children to renewed energy United Stales bond* and all robberie* of the
and
seal
in
persuing
their
studies,
than
1
;
i
sending
order* by your children to the
teacher in regard to how they must
teach your pupils, as is dow the custom
of
. many iu our district schools. It will
।
coat
you nothing to try the experiment
i

j
:
Denver,
Colorado, and send for the paper'
- ----- ■»-«
—&lt;tl __.I •
!
1
, Tbe Ladies Society of Maple Grove will be
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dean on

WEST KALAMO.
Mr. Epitok:
As your subscribers resident of thia town,
look with jealous eyes at the usual “table
talk" devoted to surrounding towns. In the
columa of Tub News,’ and repeatedly enquire
of me If I am not a correspondent, and Insist

i sending a few items gathered at random in
K alamo.
Horses influenza badly.
Early winter, Isn’t it I eh!
.
’
Leander Kent has nearly completed hto new

BALTIMORE.

Year
Credit Subscription* $1.75.

NUMBER 11.
LOCAL MATTERS.

Kreat Barigati m.
I have decided to clow out my entire
business, and from this date offer all of
my real estate, including my ’ hotel
propeHy, saloon property, hardware
Rhcsa Granger has rented his farm to Henry and agricultural room, with stock and
Walton.
good will in trade, for sale on very fav­
The light of the Irving Mills fire was plainly orable terms.
This is an opportunity
seldom offered, and will bear inventiseen at this place.
Ed. Bentz and Walter Ickes have gone to Ohio gating as I wish to close entirely out
by the first of January. To reduce the
Will Layman, of Branch county, visited the stxKk a* fast a* possible, I will offer at
special bargains anything yon may
county farm last week.
want in the hardware -line or agricultu­
The skill of Dr. Van Hom is again called Into ral department. A fine line of cutters,
requisition tn the ease of Mattie Walton.
liobs, sleigh-runner attachment* and
Augustus Reed has moved into Mat. Earl’s sewing machines, to close out.
I wish also to close every account by
house, to keep It while they go to Ohio on a
January 1st, either by cash or note, and
visit.
all mv patrons whom I hare accommo­
Will Fry made a flying visit to his relatives in dated in the past, will confers personal
tills place, and bto wife is going to spend a few favor by calling and settling st once.
Cash Preferred.
Chancey Gam is intending to build quite a
C. C. WOLCOTT.
large bam the coming season, and he is having
Keep in .Hind That
different carpenters figure on it.
I will give to the person buying the
The meetings are still In progress. This is most good* of me within 80 days from
the fourth week, and still the man .of God is Oct. 4th to Decomber 4th an elegant
holding forth the invitation to sinners to come $25.00 German Paisley Shawl.
to Christ.
G. A. Truman.
John Smith was called home from the pinery
ry D. C. Griffith, in now receiveto see his sick mother; hefound her improving, ing his second stock of goods since
yet it maybe some time'before she will l»e able Sept. 1st. He report*, many styles of
goods much lower than they were
to be about.
A daughter of Mr*. Rose, about thirteen years earlier in the season.
of age was buried on Sunday. She died of
Silver Ware.
heart disease. Rev. C^B. Sherk preached the
I have a large stock of the above,
funeral sermon.
and can make it an object for you to
D. C. Warner has traded that fractious mule buy of me, Rogers &amp; Bro. very best
team to his brother Fred, for a team of horses. goods at very low pried*. H. (x. Hale.
We’d rather Fritz would draw reins over ’em
Autograph and Photograph
than this 'ere chap.
Albums, all new anil handsome styles
A little more snow, uttereth the men, especi­
at
reduced prices.
H. G. Hale.
ally those who have logs to haul in. “A little

Willie Ickes is quite sick.
Bunday school to rather dull.
Del and Arthur Pursell 6ave returned to Cll-

There I* much com yet remaining In the
fields unbiuked.
Charley Herring ia slowly recovering from
hia recent aerero Ulneaa.
Meaant H. and R. Gridley hare returnc’
from their California vl*lt
‘
Ed. C. Tiech, Eaq, Informa the writer that he
la about to return to Berrien Co., to realde.
W. H. King’a right hand man, Nelaon Sknford, relumed home from hia Wisconsin visit
last week.
School in DiaL One began on Monday last
with n roll of 40 scholar*. Mlaa Esther McMore teacher.
George and Maggie Baxter of Ohio, brother
and sister of Mr*. F. Hartwell, are visiting
friends hereabouts.
The Congregational society have employed
the Rev. Mr. Cody during the coming year to
1
tell them the way of life.
Dr. Adami ha* lately purehaacd * new sup­
ply of surgical imftrumenta to replace those
lost al the burning of hia residence.
H. C. Goddard runs a hotel and also a black­
smith shop and in a patron of The News, and
accounts for hia succeeM to reading that paper.
David McDerby and wife, and Mr. Mulbollun
of Saunders, county Nebraska, formerly of
West Kalamo, are vlaiting relatives and friends
more snow,” the girls sing out; "a little more
ri'’ Toys, a large stock of them just
in thia section.
opened, and will be sold cheap.
No
Tlie M. E. church society arc building a new snow," the boy* do shout.
trouble to show goods, whether you
platform and steps in front of their church, the
buy or not.
H. G. Hale.
old dilapidated structure being not only unsafe
TEDAB CHEEK.
but an eyesore.
rp’ Handsome Glove and Hanker­
L. Andrews A Co., write from Ogemaw Co.
Mias Belie McEbeny, who taught a fall term chief Boxes, the above article* make
that they are Just more than exterminating of school at Hickory Corners, has now become nn elegant Christmas present for 3
lady.
H. G. Hale.
deer, and if the present mode of killing deer a student In the Hasting* Union school.
continue* the animal will soon be known only
Nice sleighing for Thanksgiving. Some of
nr Call at H. G. Hale's, and sec
in history.
farmer* of this town do not seem to appreciate those beautiful silk velvet Photograph
D. C. Smith failing to dispose of hia slock of sleighing and persist in going to town with Frame*. Fifteen different styles.
good* as wisbad, has added a new supply «of wagon*.
E. P. Roe, Mm. Holmes. Ray Agnes
goods and gone in for business. Cute is a tip
School* arc now in session, Miss Norris, of
Fleming and Alien Pinkerton.
top fellow and one enjoys trading with him Orangeville, teaches Dl». No. 1. ami Ml**
The works of nil the above authors
Say Cute, subscribe for Toe News, stick In a Della Pakneter Ills. No. 9.
wish them । at the reduced price of $1.25 per copy
liberal ad. and business will drive you to secure both aucceas.
nt H. ft. HtiA
two or three clerka to aid you.
George Maine is getting along finely with I
_.
To bad! George Hyden made and presented hl.»ew brtekawaun,. It uuk.-. ■ r,rr eUJ W’An «~&lt;&gt;rtment „t 500 Sterracom,
to the Hancock A English club a beautiful easy
a™..7„,Tr,,r We,
cl*. a &lt;lor.cn,' and St&lt;*re*cope. A tine
chair, every part of which was of hickory. .l»uu™j«v nr-...J I.. perteeU.Tbepra.
j rktto for
(or »
-..
fiO elw each, nl
nl H.
If gTH
IT alk
It L*'&lt;
During the campaign it waa sacredly kept to
Everybody is making great preparation* for
- ---------------- ------- -----lx- presented to Hancock al his inauguration Chratma* trees There will lie a tree in tin- ■
fy E. 1’. Roe.s new Book, "A Day of
FL G. HALES.
next March, u* president of the United States. town of Cedar Creek and we trust t»r tree will 1 Fate,” price $1.25 at
But sail to relate, fate was agin the General, be loaded with present* to please and amuse our
r?* Christnuui and New Year’s pres­
and now the chair is being kicked about the
ent* nt F.T. Boise’s.
common*.
.
Mix* Minnie Town, of Belle Plain, Iowa, is
IV Fine family* Bible, containing
Mr. and Mr*. Asher Spencer wishes to tender making her relative* and friend* quite a lengthy
their sincere thank* to those friends who kind­ visit. Sever*! entertainment* bare been given old and new testaments, apocrypha,
concodnncx* and psalm*and twenty-five
ly contributed to their comfort by cutting and by her which consisted of reading, recitation*
engraving* i also family record, at the
delivering st the hous-x a generous supply of and singing; each time proving to be of in­ low price of $3.00 at
H. G. Hale’s.
Wood on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Spen­ terest and a liencflt to those that desire to
FP' Ten pound* of Oil Meal forSoct*.
cer has been unable to labor for the past sea­ leant.
.
nt
H.
G. Hale’s.
son, by reason of acute riicumatism. and there­
Wc girls have decided to hare a leap year
fore deserves the sympathies of the entire party at Hickory Corners sometime next mouth
Ct?’ A large stock of Cutter* and Bob
community.
Sleighs,
for
sale
cheap,at
W
olcott’s.
We concluded that we would be compelled lu
Last week Wednesday the sportsman of burry up or loo* the opportunity of showing the
I sell more goods for 10 lb*, of butter,
Kalamo organized a ring hunt with Frank Bab­ other sex how they should conduct themselves
4 do*, of egg* and a few shillings in
cock and Rollo Sanders as captains, and after at s ball, as this eventful time occur* onlv once money than any man in Barry county.
the day* hunt ended the boy* brought in the in fourycanu
D. C. Griffith.
result* of their lalx&gt;r*, which foaled up over *&gt;
AnniK.
(c** G3 Overcoat* to select from nt
1.500. Babcock's side scored over 850, Sanders
Oroo Strong may now be seen or heard most
W. G Aylmvorth’s.
aide coming in behind and having to furnish any time of day or night riding in one of Gene
the supper agreed upon by the defeated jiarty. Cook's la-st swell box cutters. Wheu not thus
Bunce ’ I*anec!!
.Mine Host Godgard preparer! tlie feast and it' engagud he may I* found in one of the neatest
Yonnielf
and
Lady
should attend the
country offices In Mich., writing local squib* or
wa* pronounced “just the boos supper,” by all, superintending the “makeup” of Tua New* or dance at the Opera Houses on Friday
and the boys waded in to beat not only one an­ at home on the brood of his back snoring loud­ evening Dec. 10th.
other but the goodies just as eagerly as they er than a locomotive puff*. Evenrbody goes u p
&lt;7“ Book* and Toys for the little
had worked during thfe’day to win the hunt. *Utn* while be sleep*. —Nashville .Correspon­
folks nt F. T. Boise’s.
dent Hastings Banner.
8. C. Tarbell scored the highest number 140,
ERTCall and sec tboae Marble Top Tables
FF* A new arrival of rvady-mada
and it matter* not who scored the lowest.
present.
Clothing nt
A. S. Lieriiavser’s.
Sanders challenged Babcock, on tne spot, to an before you buy that Christmas
Kellogg, Bai l. &amp; Co.
other trial, to lie held this week, the result of
I {7* Oysters by the quart, or am at
WA.VTED.
which we have not learned.
..
One would Judge by reading the production
Good Hickory Hoop Poles at the
SCIATICA (sciatic rheumatism) CURED
M. L. Stf.vens.
of “one of the b(b)oys" in the last issue of Cooper Shop of.
For particular* write to Dr. H. A.
Tub News, ami also a full column, (with a to
EBP Try that new Vienna Bread at
Peterman, M. D.,Marshall, Mich..orcaU
be continued) of the Vt Vlilc Hawk of the
and sec him at the Wolcott House on.
same week, that I was a load of very valuable
tjT A nice Parior or Bedroom suit, a fine the days he holds his office there. 8-1! *
provender and Several very hungry asses were chromo, or In fact almost anything in the line
CT" Don’t forget the dance nt the
nibbling away at me for dear life. Gentle rcadc- .of furniture, beautify* a borne, and will be
dance next Friday night.
’ti* not several, but only one Jack (John) mm ceptablo for Christina*, found nt
Kellogg, Bell &amp; Co’«.
that ha* the hunger for notoriety visible in
WWc wouid announce to the ladic*
every syllable of his bray, as be shoves his nose
E7 For choice steak* - that require of Nashville and vicinity, that we have
ever on my side of the bouse. Don’t you see no teeth to chew call on C. W. Smith’s just opeuixi a tirst class MHlinery star®
sung
Meat
Market.
his fears a* he bellows away both in hi* own and
one door north of C. W. Smith’s groc­
ery. We are receiving new goods each
the lion's skin. But, kind reader, don't dis­
Attention, Taxpayers.
week, therefore are prepaivd to fur­
turb his beaullful form, let him continue to
nish nil the latest styles. Having secur­
ed the service* of Mis* Joe Downing,
wear himself out and then his poor carcass will receive'
ied tn the village.
we are prepared to do Dreumaking.
have to be entombed lu the silent earth. But,
cutting and fitting, with neatne** and
O, what a mighty weapon bf destruction in the
dispatch. Those requiring anything ia
our line please call before purchasing.
bands of Samson would, hla jaw bona apThat Wbbt Kalamo Max.
On Real Estate security at low rates.
ry Holiday gifts st F. T. Boise's..
,
C. H. Brady.
HICKORY CORNERS.
GT If you want a bargain in. ready­
UT Everything tn the Hoe of furniture, eon
made
Clothing, go to S. LiebhauserX
Geo. Williams went to Batavia N. T, on be found by calling on Kellogg, Bell A Co.
where you will find the best stock and
Monday.
the lowest price* in Barry Co. [8-11]
W
Now
hlhe
time
of
Tender
Loins
The Methodist iTOtlstant parsonage is being
and Spare Ribs don’t go hungry btit
finished.
OT OyBtere by the dish, and aerre*
Dr. Tomlinson, of Battle Creek, was in town call on C. W. Smith.
up in all the latest styles at
yesterday.
The snow stonn of Tuesday ev. makes very
good slipping again.
■
GF* Remember the date of the Band
Mr. Hammond, a young man of Kalamazoo
Dance. Friday evening Dec. 10th.
is teaching the village school.
X 1*. 8teveM~/*YY
can tdioe your V/A.
use the Great California Rejuvenator, Friaelle's
Blood Purifier. Tor sale by all druggists.
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bat will ■«, a»|»tition from all quarters remember thau
D. C. Griffith.

�ho die within afckft
of the Prophet. The

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the floor contending with their fellowcroatures lor n nttie room tc wmrl around
What
in, and seemingly sudcesaful in their
struggle, unt'l a alight lurch sent them There in
rather suddenly against another pair o three wo

In the Palace of Truth.
Bichard Turner, Esq., a lawyer, 1st us
ope of future fame, returning home one
ight in an uneuvialily bod,humor, found
oartain dainty little note awaiting him

Mi Heab ilk- 1'ukxkb:—Many thanks for
tout lovely flower*. which have teen greatly
admirad. It wan like your, thonghtfuluu** to
rvmeaiter iny birth-day whoa 1 bad aka cm I for-

Sinoertily yours,
Floskxcs Rxdivk*.
A very gracious little note, but for
some roaton it appeared to afford its
reader but small satisfaction. Dick read
it twice with a curling lip, then teasing it
into the scrap basket, he lit a cigar,
strctchtul himself in an easy chair and
thoughtfully observed through the smoke
wreaths that began to float around his
head: "What a precious little liar »he
is! As if I didn’t- see her ten minutes
after she was ‘not at home* to me this
afternoon, start out driving with Tom
Baker in that confoundedly jerky dog
eart at his. Shouldn't wonder if he had
atd her off before they got home;
s.xved her right too! ^hy, Snip,
what is the matter with you air? ’

was seeking to secure his master's notice
by sitting upright and waving his front
paws to and fro in a gentle aud depre­
cating fashion.
. "Did I hurt your feelings, poor little
boy?"- said Dick, tenderly.
“Well, I
wouldn't, I arnuru you, for a dozen little
flirts like Florence^ Itedifer, but I do
think. Snip, and I expect you to agree
with me, that we would all be much bet­
ter off if women and men, too, would say
out truthfully what was in their miniL
instead of this eternal lasting around the
bush. Why can't people be a little more
Candid with their fellow-creatures instead
of fooling them to the top of their bent
and then laughing behind their backs?
Do you know. Snip?”
Snip didn't know, iut he was tho last
dog Jn tlie world to confess his ignor­
ance, so assuming a look of wisdom
which Solomon might have envied, he
gave a mysterious little bark that could
mean anything and composed himself to
listen.
"Just 8 o’doak/’aaid Dick- consulting
his watch. “In two hours I've got to
dress and go to Mrs. Grey's ball, the
biggest lx&gt;re of the season I haven’t a
doubt; but there’s no escaping it Aren't
jjrou^glsd, Snip, you don't have to go to

Snip barked again, this time in an
affirmative manner. He always accom­
modated himself to his master's moods,
and was well accustomed to being ques­
tioned. Alert and vigilant, he watched
the cigar dwindle down by alow degrees,
while he waited in well-bred silence foru
renewal of the conversation.
But Dick
was drowsy and cross, and when the
cigar was smoked out ho turned his head
•side and fell fast asleep, while his little
dog curled contentedly around his feet,
looking up into his master's face with u
world of patient love in his honest brown
Seven, eight, nine, ton! Was it possi
*bte that he had slept nearly two hour.-and the clock was really striking ten?
Dick jumped up, glanced at his watch
to make sure, and with a stifled groan
^prepared to induct himself into Iris dress
•suit This whs never a very rapid pro&lt;oess with him, and by the time ho en­
tered Mrs. Grey’s brilliantly lit-up house
the great clock in the hall was pointing
to a quarter past 11.
The rooms were crowded and stiflingly
boL The very flowers appeared to droop
under the glare and the heat, all except
•ome deep red meek which had beeu ar­
ranged in a sentence over tlie doorway,
and whose glowing hearts presented the
moat sumptuous and intense bit of color­
ing, even in that mnuy-hued apartment
It was strongs, but Dick found himself
unalile to read that sentence, although
composed of only three short words. The
language, even the letters, were unknown
to him, and far half a minute he stood
puzzling over tlie mystery. Then the
Incoming crowd gently shoved him aside,
•nd abandoning the effort, he made the
best of his way toward his hostess. A
pretty "little
woman,
magnificently
trussed, but seemingly already much
fatigued with the work in hand, she half
cmiled as Dick edged up to her.
“ Have yon just come, Mr. Turner ?"
sheaaid. “I thought you were to be
one of my early birds."
“ So I would have been." he
_
"“only, unfortunately, I fell asleep and
did not wake up in time."
“Oh! that was the case,, was it?
Well, such a lengthy nap ought to
brighten
up beautifully
the rest
vrejuieu you
uru ap
uesumuuT for
lor me
nsi
cf the evening. Sometimes, you know,
yiyu
rathe* stupid.”

Dick looked at her to see if she meant

raised to his. “ You are flattering me,"
be said, shortly.
•* I don’t mean to, indeed," she an­
swered, quite earnestly. “But fliers
are plenty of men who are always stupid.

“ Was I ever damned with such faint

&gt; saying

“That was stupid, wasn't it?" saiiT
Dick, as they stopped to take breath
after the ooncuMion.
* .■
'
"Yes," replied she of the brown eyes,
raising them frankly to his face. “You
are rather r. poor danoer. Perhaps you
are out of practice?"
“Indeed I Ought not to |&gt;e," protested
Dick, in unutterable indignation at the
charge. "I never dsnoed more in my
life than I have thia winter." .
.
“Is that so? It must lie awkwardness
then," said his companion, gently.
"Some iieoplo never can thoroughly
learn. I think it is a natural gift."

piping away so complacently, had
absolutely bewildered him. If there was
one tiling ho pridwl himself on more
than another—oue gift, natural or other­
wise, wliich be felt sure of possessing—it
wm hia dnnclug.
Waa tho brown-eyed
damsel out of her mind or was she
simply an ill-bred littlo thing, who did
not know a good dancer from a bad one?
Whichever was' the case ho lost no time
in getting rid of her, and still mute with
amazement and disgust, took refuge
among a group of men at the door.
"You here, Turner!” said one of them.
“I hardly recognized you at first, you
look so yellow and thin.
"Do I. indeed?” said Diet shortly,
and wondering what he was doomed to
hear next.
•
“I should rather think you did," was
the friendly answer. “I just said to
Smith, here, as you came up, that be­
tween your sallow skin and that bold
sf»ot on your head, you were beginning
to look like an old man before your time.
Why don't you take to country life and
early hours aud freshen up a bit?”
“Why don’t you mind your own af­
fairs and kindly leave me to attend to
mine?" retorted Dick, now thoroughly
aroused, and without waiting for another
word he veered around and left tlie
group, who, one and all, seemed pro­
foundly astonished at his ill temper.

.till

hi its tone that Dick fairly

out of his master’s way and gazed at him
with reproachful, wonderful eyes.
“Eleven o’clock, as I am a living
manl" said Dick, yawning.
“Three
hours asleep and no ball for me to-night
Snip, you little villaih, why didn't you
awaken me?”
Snip was silent He felt the arrant
injustice of this remark, and bore it with
the equanimity bf a stoic.
r_ 1UB
"Well," said his master, slowly,
as lie
he
and as
as
lit his candle, “since you did not. and
I have had all the dissipation and all tlie
candor-I need for one night, I think, lit­
tle dog, that you and I will go peaceably
and gratefully to bed."
' A True Chinese Story.
An American merchant who han been
“When famine comes—and it needs
Htea business for eevenbut a partial failure of the rice crop to
mg Kong related lately
produce famiue—they oiu reduced to live
which had fallen under
upon earth and grass. Lots ore drawn
in China
which
to find wliich ofration
the children
shall
be
light upon
the victim
char­
sacrificed for thet others,
and the
ge known people,
is brought down into the town and.sold
“are
liest
for fifty cents asheasaid,
slave,
thethe
parents
thed people in the World,
parting with it with a grief and despair
impossible for them to
which are, I believe, genuine.
cessive poverty which
“Female infants are strangled at birth
exists among
iaioui
uuivug the
nit: agricultural
ngi li illliuiu population
jnipuiuiitiu
in
‘hard summer,*
the no
parents
of aNorthern
China. because,
They have
food
aver, 'it is simply impossible to fvd
but rice and water, and seldom enough
them, and it is better for them to die in
of that There are hundreds of thou­
this wav than by slow starvation.
sands
of them
who
do not
possess
twenty
“I tell
you of
these
extreme
conditions
cents in currency in tlie course of a year.
of their life to make you understand my
story. I once went with some English
officers duck-hunting up into these barren
regions. Becoming separated from my
companions, I lost my way, and asked
the assistance of one’of the poorest of
these Chinese ‘rice-planters. ’ He left his
work instantly, and with the smiling,
friendly courtesy of which, by the way,
one is always sure in the poorest China­
man at home. He remained with me
from noon till dark, searcliing among
the winding creeks and- flat marslies for
my companions. When we had found
them I handed him a dollar, a sum larger
thin he would own probably in two or
three yearn. He refused it, nor could all
my persuasions force him to take it.
“ *My religion,' he said, ‘bids us to be
kind to strangers, and the chance to obey
the rule comes to mo so seldom that I
dare not destroy the good deed by taking
pay for it’
"How many Cliristians might learn a
lesson in humanity and faith from this
follower of Confucius!”

into the aobj

at Dungeness a few flays ago. An eightiuch howitzer, which is simply an ordinury siege gun, and by no means endowed
with great precision, was the weapon
-chosen, and with this it was proposed to
stalk the balloon as soon as it had risen.
No doubt an aeronaut oould have been
found plucky enough to take a seat in the
car, but fortunately, as the result showed,
tlie balloon waa sent into the sir empty.
It was, we are told, one of the ordinary
service balloons, such os would servo for
the ascent of oue or two scouts, and it
waa permitted to rise to a bight of 800
feet Tlie howitzer was placed at n disI tance of 2,000 yards, but the
gunners, we
~q
--'I are
“ informed,
------- \-------‘-------------‘~J —
were‘
not
instructed
as to
the precise range, but were required to
find it for themselves. An eight inch
shell was accordingly fired into the air as
a trial shot and this, despite the novelty,
of the target, sufficed to supply the gun­
ners with the neoessarv information. The
next shot brought down the balloon.
Tlie projectile was a shrapnel shell, it
appears, and the fuse hod been bo well
timed that the shell burst just in front of
the balloon, projecting sometliing like
300 bullets through the fabric, and caus­
ing its immediate descent What effect
this expo riment will have upon military
ballooning we know not, but it is very
evident that scouts in the air cannot con­
sider themselves safe when within the
ordinary
_
- range of a field-piece.—London
t&gt;tandard.

Traveling in Iceland.
The main difficulty in Icelandic trav­
eling is to find ground firm’ enough to
beu&gt; u horse and his rider, and the safest
track is often along the Bea bench, when
that is available, or even in the bed of a
stream. Water is everywhere, and the
traveler constantly crosses fords, either
in thu river, whose course he is follow­
ing, br through torrents rushing down
from fields of ice on either side. The
louis over which we hod to ride is about
1,500 foot high, aud in the month of
Juno tho "divide" was still blocked
with snow. This snow was hard enough
to bear a mon and pony; but in many
places it would give way beneath them,
whan both were on the same set of feet,
and, in consequence, the Captain and I
did a good deal pf walking. The old
guide, hovrever, stuck to his steed, ex­
cept when obliged to cross a torrent on
a precarious bridge of snow, and they
managed to flounder triumphantly
through all difficulties. Au Icelander
in, riding uses neither whip nor spurs,
but wonts his arms and legs perpetually,
like the sails of a windmill, and can
keep, his pony moving at a pace which
leaves the foreigners far in the rear.
On the quiet waters of the fjord the
eider - ducks were taking their newlyhatched broods for a first swim, and, as
we scrambled up tho field, the cock
ptarmigan fluttered and croaked over
our heads, scoordipg to his habit when
the hen is sitting upon eggs. The re­
gion of forests, represented by dwarf
birches and whortleberri«H is soon left
liehind, and near the summit of the pass
there is scarcely any vegetation ’of a
higher order than Icelandic moss, while
the bare rocks are profusely marked
with striations from glaciers that have
long since thsappearea.
How F^hlom OrlrlnHe.

HUMOES OF THE DAT.
When you "whale” a boy he blubbers.
"Whi not call a hanging a necksecution?"
When trains orc telescoped tlie poor
passengers see stars.
Win is a door like a colored woman?
Because it is an egreu.
“Comb and seam me; I needle little of
your aid," remarked the piece of cloth to
• thtf maiden fair.
Conbiuebino that kind words cost
nothing, wliat a poor stock ,of them is in
the domestic markets.
The young woman who witnessed her
voting mau carried away by a balloon saw
her beau of promise in the sky.
A Kansas pajicr cads a marriage
notice: “The couple left for the East on
the night train where they will reside.
“Love," nays a writer, “lightens the
heart.” And it has been known to have

Iris said that what makes a hen look
like a penny when she is sitting on a
Diphtheritic Sore Throat
। fence is because she has a head on one
sido add a tail on the other.
As diphtheria is one of the moat ter­
rible maladies, a person is often startled
'
Danbury tehs of a man who refused to
on being told by his physician that he
’Toil?Ui’^iilo’oo'omi
has diphtheritic sore throaL Tho dis­
eases, however, are not tho same.
Most of the fashions of post times ; the pesky things."
Neither is the latter a lower type of the wore due to tho anxiety of Rome reign- ।
“Never borrow trouble," said a hos­
former.
ing beauty either to conceal a blemish . band to his wife. “Oh, let her borrow it
In diphtheria, while the disease lo or display a charm. La Belle Ferron- 1 if Hhe can," exclaimed the next-door
oalizes itself in the tonsils—and may ex­ niere nod the misfortune to nurn her_l neighbor; “she never returns anything,
tend down through tho air-paaaages— forehead.
Tho accident left an ftwk- Vou know."
there is a general poisoning of the sys­ wvd ««ar, which U&gt;0 fnraou. be.nty ’
(foto „„ oM) .(tho.hwtem, which shows itself in a peculinrly- rznftllv oorczod with o goto,
trom ublo—• Mmiaw. m»T 1 h.oo notno »vdepresaing fever.
In the diphtheritic th.t time all tho Uliea ot tho French
Mamina—“frait till Tin ready,
sore throat the disease is confined to court, who were not ugly and yenjun- |
Georgia (snrpriaod)—“Why,
the tonsils end adjacent parts, with only oua, wore precious jewels on their
1U me
'
a slight general disturbance.
brown.
Anno of Anatna had lorely
y
pbiU
u
w
By this time he began to feel a little
,v,2i
...n-Lt..*
In diphtheria, the exudation which anns and shortened her aleeves to show !
her charms, and all the artists of the I
tempered while suffering from what
uncertain who to approach next Hav­
covers the tonsils—and may cover other dayhrnTT^t^d dbownM I
ing been told already that he was stupid,
parts—is of a leather-like consistency
ugly and a bod dancer, what was there
(whence the name from the Greek word,
oibfom agraoefnlway.—HoatonOowrisr.
left for him to hear. He certainly had
diphthcra—leather), and adheres to tho
Ltocon.
iquors ore
ar. not among Urn
the thing,
things al
ab­
never met so many disagreeable people
substance of tho flesh ; in diphtheritic &gt;wat to wear high heek But Mme. de , L
Pompadourwaa
also
a
great
invalid,
and
i
&gt;* ”&gt;wed
••« *°
to l»
be ontaed
entered at agzfcultaml
agricultural latm.
fairs.
in his life and he had senous thoughts of
sore throat, tlw exudation is simply a
------------------------------------------------- . ._3
^0 directors to be
beating a permanant retreat, when he
curd-like substance which is poured out so Mie introduced these beautiful dreaw- , ^b®
..-------------------- —I a Sght
fight
caught sight of a blonde head half hidden
from the glands of tho inflamed tonsils. ing gown, knotted with laoe ribbon, £aS“,deMrtmonkaad
to settle it were ’found
to *&gt;•
be duoaUren.
disasterous
““bi &lt;®
beneath the azaleas in tho conservatory.
At the first glance, however, it resem­ which soon were worn al every court in •»
bles tho real leathery exudation of diph­ Euro]&gt;e. Poor Marie Antoinette, m her when tried.
It waa Florence Redifor, whom he had
A Nebraska Indian contrived to swal­
never expected to meet to-night and
theria.
anxiety to display her lovely blonde
whom two hours ago he would have in­
In removing the diphtheritic mem­ fjhcceZure, piled her flaxen locks upon ‘ low a lot of dynamite, and now he can
dignantly avoided. But for some reason Adventurers of An JEronaut.
brane, tho skin is abraded and bleeds; cushion and warn tho crown of Franc _ I stand around the corners and call a white
ivthing he chooses, withotit being
his contempt for her flattery and false­
The St. Petersburg Herald contains but tho removal of the curdy matter several inches alx.ro her head, while the |
ness had been strangely modified in bo the particulars of the adventure of the from tho tonsils is like removing putty Empress Josephine, “ to exhibit her i kicked ffor his insolence. They're shy of
figure, at onco Greek and creole," in- jarring ’him even.
short a time and he felt a positive yearn­ Russian icronaut Rudolph, who ascended from tho hand.
ing to listen again to her pretty nothings in a balloon, and had been several days
I*
—
Diphtheria is always infectious ; ordi­ vented cnchemire, and brought ite use 1
Mamma—‘‘Why,
my -----dear----------Willie,---------what
and to see her blue eves uplifted with reported mis-ting.
“Tlie day selected nary diphtheritic sore throat is not. into fashion. The' Princess of .Wales | in the world is tho matter with little O»that tender glance of admiring trustful­ for the flight was not a good one, tlie wind The symptoms of tho latter are enlarged wearH on her swanliko nock, as tho new ' car's head?” Willie—“Well, wo're playness to his. It must have cost her a being strong and boisterous. My com­ tonsils, very red, with spots of cheesy fasliipn. ruches of lace and velvet collars * in’ ‘William Tell,’ and somehow my argreat deal of time aud patience to culti­ panion was Professor Baranovsky, of the secretion nt the mouths of 'their many ornamented with silver carvings.
row “
won't
’* hit *the
u“-----apple,
’* but
’—‘ keeps
-------plug’—
vate tho glance up to its present perfec­ Meteorological Observatory. On enter­ glands ; cutting pain in swallowing, and
I gin' his eyes and nose. ”
tion and it was unkind, after all, to sneer ing the car, I song out to tlie twelve some fover for a few days.
In most
Use
___ ____
the________
Bridle._
The word lovo in one of tlie Indian
at the result of such honest and endear­ sailors holding it, to ‘let go.’ As the cases only ono tonsil is affected ; still,
A bridle is very nc«a»ary in guiding
ehemlredamonghkjmjgtog^er.
ing toil
•
’ horse:
&lt;
Jnnd....
J
1 Tins accounts for the fact that Indians
men dropped the ropes a sudden gust of even this may be so enlarged ns to ma­ an unruly
it is very
needful
‘ The next minute he was by her side.
wind struck the balloon and dashed it terially encroach upon the fauces.
„u,t that
..... unruly
unrmy member,,
mcm.wr, the
zoc !
Bwrethrerl nt . time.
in controlling
She looked very pretty: her fair hair,
against some neighboring trees, theThe disease is whnt is nqw termed “a tongue. *"
•■Don't
go
th.
» num to nttod to
__ '1 o
_ withmit
111___ 1 —
_ bridle,
1121-, I?00 ““Mn
tumbled in some mysterious fashion on ' P°°r branches of which tore a hole in the silk
filth disease," and is duo to contamina­
...........................
.
two
chemlendamoughkanngogngcr
affairs
boys," was my grandfather's favorite bit j nt once.—Boston Post.
tho top of her shajxdy littlo head; her
tion in tho water or air. The moat fre­
before it had time to rise. I threw out
bright face lit np with smilea, and her ballast, but to no purpose. The cor quent source is sewer-gas, from imjxr- of advice. If he heard any one cursing ,1
An Irish porter, closing a shop one
or given to much vain and foolish talk,
white silk gleaming under the colored drifted along the ground *till it ap­ fect house-drainage.— Youth's Compan­
he would_say: “That mau has lost his ,i rainy
ra,nZ evening, took off his cost while
x
lamps with a soft and sldfting radiance proached a lake, when I begged the Pro­ ion.
I bridle.” Without a bridle, the tongue, putting U
up
P the shutters.
fdiuttera. When asked
that pleased Dick's oidtivatea eye. He fessor to leave it, with his instruments.
though a little member, “bowteth great ;
be weu* oat in hia shirt-oleeves in
A
Diver
’
s
Training.
was not ono of those to whom a woman'b The sailors, running up just then seized
rain, “sure," said he, “don’t I want a
Before n man liecomes an expert diver 1 things.” It is an unruly member, “full '
gown is a matter of indifference.
hold of the ropes and enabled Baranov­
| of deadly poison." Put a bridle on it, dry coat to go home in ?”
“I came in here for a little air," she sky to get out They begged mo earnest- he must undergo a course of severe phys­ of deadly poison." Put a bridle on it,
“I understand,” Raid the Galveston
said1, “the rooms are so terribly hot, and Iv to do the same, on account of the ical training. The atmospheric pressure and it is one of the best sertauta Ixxly and
tho whole affair is very .stupid. Don't dangerous condition of tlie balloon, but on the surface is fifteen pounds for every son! can have. “I will keep, my mouth Recorder, “that you are a confirmed
with a bridle," said King David. Bo drunkard.” "Dat’s whar you is too soon,
square
inch
of
tho
body,
and
on
the
av
­
you think so ?"
I refusod. The Professor being clear of
“It lias been worse than stupid for the car, I shouted to them to ‘let go.' erage man is something like fifteen tons, sure too, to keep a bridle on your appe­ Jedge. I ain't been confirmed in no
me." ho answered, laughing, “I have All obeyed the summons except one but the outside and inside pressure being tite. Don't let it be your ma«ter. And church yit, but de Blue Light Baptises
been insulted wherever I went. Firat^ man, who was carried several feet into equal, tliis immense weight is unnoticed. don’t ngglcct to have one for your pas­ is gibbing Satan a heap ob worry about
Mrs. Gray. told mo I was often very the air and droppod amid s general roar At every thirty-four feet of descent under sions, or they will get unmanageable, me.”
A ladt wants to know why the rail­
stupid; then Miss Vincent, do you know of laughter. After this the balloon sailed water tliis pressure is increased ono at­ driving you down a headlong, course to
her? She is dancing now with Tom along tolerably well, andflewfor fifty miles mosphere, or the additional pressure of ruin. I mean the bridle of self-govern­ road companies do not provide special
Good parents try
re­ ! cars for tobacco uucwerB
chewers ob
as wen
well as
os lor
for
—
..j to train and ivfifteen pounds to the square inch, and as ment.
Stern."
through the air, when, the gas being ex­
strain
their
children,
and
you
can
gonsmokers.
Bless your innocent heartl
"I don't know her; but never mind! hausted, it fell near the village of it is alisohitely necessary to have the air
pressure' in the armor fully equal to erally tell by tho children's liehavior i Tobacco chewers are not so particular as
What did she say to you T’
Rootcht In a very few minutes it was
"She told me I was awkward and a surrounded by men and women, who that of tho water, some idea cau lie had । whether they have wise and faithful pa- that. An ordinary passenger car is good
bad dancer, aud intimated that I oould proceeded to tear it to pieces, and ap­ bf what tho diver must withstand, even route. But parents cannot doeverything. | enough for them
I Boys and girls must have their own briA Memphis man wanted to kill a mos­
never thoroughly learn. ”
propriate all the articles in the car, in­ at tho moderate depth of thirty-four feet,
back
B frieud-B ueck
Florence Redifcr burnt into a laugh ns cluding a fifteen guinea binocular ghus, although the inhaling of this compressed ! dice; they must learn to check and gov- | quito
clear and merry as silver bells. “But forgotten by Professor Baranovsky. In air in a measure relieves tho unpleasant era. themselves. Self-government is tho without stopping to mention his design,
you know, Mr. Turner,” she said, “your all probability I should also have ex­ sense tion. When the distance is in­ meet difficult and the most important gov- hit tho insect a licit, and when his friend
best friends do not claim for you that
creased to a hundred or a hundred and ernment to teach us; ..nt it become. got up U11 brushed the sand out of his
perienced rough usage but for the op­
1 earnerevery day if you practice it with mouth and eye. four men had to hold
you dance well.”
portune arrival of a Colonel of the Im­ fifty feet, tho sensation becomes almost
Dick goHjied and then recovered: he perial Guards and two soldiers from a unendurable—tlie blood starts from the a steady, resolute will, and a firm trust him while the matter was explained.
in him who alone can L-ach
teach ns
us wisely to
m
. .
.
. .
r
. .
waa getting hardened now. "I olwnya neighboring chateau. For a few min­ eyes, ears, mouth, and. even from tho . m
Tont had a sty on his eye, and be­
flattered myself I did,” ho said boldly.
pores of the skin, and on returning to rule our own spirits.
coming annoyed at the frequent inquiries
utes the peasants refused to release me,
She looked at. him in some surprise.
the surface extreme exhaustion is tho re­
of
his
friends
regarding
it,
he
wrote
on a
and defied the Colonel, but hia. deter­
Capillary Ethics.
"Of course, I don't mean to say.” she
sult Some men are so constituted phvscard which he pinned conspicuously on
mined attitude and threats to send for
A wig or false hair is inappropriate the lapel at his coat the following:
explained, "that one cannot get around
ically that they cannot remain uncler
more soldiers, coupled with the presents
with you at all, but only that you orc not
water at aU. The greatest depth that is for a clergyman, as he can never forget | “Sty; had it about two weeks; hurts liks
of a few roubles to buy them a drink,
and be whol
very gruceftd and sure-footed. There
ever attainnd is ono hundred and fifty himself
r—. .. or his
-----incumbrance
1- .
SiirTTL
—­ i blazes!” This effectually shortened all
induced them to relinquish me, though
subject. Folse
False *hair,
.*", !how___ : conversation on an unpleasant subject.
are plenty of men here who dance worse
feet, and then the most experienced ly lost in his subieck
not my property. The Colonel very
natural on the head of a preacher, '
,r
—Mr. Simjisoij, for instance.
.
diver can remain at tliis point but five or (.ever
,
kindly took me home, and afterward put
•*
said Mr.
"I should hope sol" said Dick, as
six minutes without serious injury. i always detracts from tlie sincerity of an
Simpson, a little weak-eyed man, who me in his carriage, with the balloon, and Divers go to this depth only to secure a’r- ■
P
r«u«m.
W.
thwk
a
dlprmebo™
who
«*•
giving
me
two
soldiers
to
protect
me,
held his fair partner as if he feared she
tides of great value, remaining long
u. given to Uu. pwion eouM n-diz.. ^f!jr.k.rl,.?£ul«i
sent me off to the railroad station.**
waa packed with dynamite and was in
enough to attach a chain or rope. At a ;
danger every minute of exploding,
hundred feet an old diver can remain the effect upon their audiences of even a ,
scratch composed of another fellow’s
moved IslxinonKly past tho door. “If
about an hour, and at fifty feet from four
tliat is the best you can say for me. Miss
to six hours, according to the strength hair worn on their heads to the hind­
rance of the preached Ward they would
J TS,’
“T °^lid
Florence, I shall never have the audacity
of tho diver._________________
crucify tho flesh and senae to the extent , re^em^r
lota8 euo"Sh to feH
to
. ask .-you, to
, dance again,” - and with a
Tlie Flag of the Prophet.
of giving up this much-cherished relic of I
1,fneud» from the interior put up
«E»» ^conservatory
BUC wum»TMurj, now
uuw
The flag of Mohammed is in the cus­ tho earth, earthy.
** _a 'a“T?Bton ho?‘1
were P’ren one
fully oatiMfied
satisfied be
he bnzl
had had enough Ar
of ar
Mra.
fnllv
—
tody of tlie Mohammedan chief priest,
Dyeing one's own hair and whiakera f°°“;
11,0 next room over*
Grey’s ball
Sheik-ul-Ldam, and is kept in- the •
heard the following canveraation, about
is certainly nqliettcror
more elevating
He took a glam of champaguo in tlw
mosque of St Sophia in StatnlxuiL It
supper-room, where its quality waa being
to humanity. There can be no dcform- daybreak next morning: “La*y, Bill, ore
is made of green silk. There is a large
you awake ? ’ "Ive been wide swaks for
freely discussed by the young men who
crescent on the top of tlie stuff, ’from
the last two hours." “Lend mefivedollingertsl there, an&lt;f went bock to pay his
which hangs a horse-hairplume, claimed
porting respects to his hostess. There
man, who ought to have honorably lars?" ‘Tvedozed off again." “I knew
to have been the tail of Mohammed's fawere still plenty of people about, but a
earned his gray hairs, dyed black. The you were lying when you said you were
vqpte horae. On the folds of the flag
chill seemed to have fallen ou them, the
effect-upon the handsomest man is that wide awake.”
are displayed the crescent and certain
of a dug-up mummy. The akin, hair,
quotations from the Koran. Mohammed
and eyes all look very bilious alike; the
adopted
“
green
”
as
his
emblem,
be
­
saving the hat words to sporty of Questa
Mrs, O’Lkary and her son, of Chica­
skin assumes a leathery appearance,
who were about taking their departure. go, deny that th© great conflagration in cause nature is green, and it is "over­ while the eye has an embarraHaed, sneaky 1812 a political ode by Lord Byron not
lasting
and
universal
"
The
following
"Such a pity it should have been a that city was caused by a cow kicking
expression, and tho whole carriage of the hitherto known to be his. It will soon
words are onthe flag : "All who draw
over a lamp in her bam and setting it on
man is that of ill at eaue.—Christian
the sword will be rewarded with tem­
fire. But Unit has not tlie slightest effect
Union.
■
poral advantages; every drop of their
upon uh. We believe in that cow, and
blood shed, every peril and hardship
A New Orleans minstrel ahow didn't
refuse to lie cow’d into any other belief.
endured by them, will l&gt;e registered &lt;m half j&gt;ay exixinsas until an end-man got
returned Mrs.
high as more meritorious tnan either □p a iuke reviling a citizen of the town ; dow, in Philsdelpliia, to eaoape fnin hi
Horacb Love married his living wife's fasting or praying. If they fall in bat­ and then tlie citizen got to buying tick­ infuriated wife. His leg was broken
tle their sins will l&gt;o at once blotted put, ets to send friends there to hiss the joke, but that was nothing, he said, to wha
aud they will be transported to paiadfac, and bo BUpixwted tlie ahow a whole week. he would have suffered if he hadn'
there to revel in eternal pleasures in the
ly but
jumped.

�Au
I am

have prohib-

Tint Ptiumau auth&lt;
ited betting at race*.

Bob Buid«tti baa rheiimatihin, but
he will continue to crack jokes between

£m arranging terms with Sitting Bull,

• the Hawk-Eye advises the Government
to remember the old’ Russian proverb:
** Make friends with a bear, but keep1
hold of -the ax.”

w UD improving tenantry poe-eamag
•■Then I can
industry, reguhn habiU, and civility
net for 100
without fawning; thia waa at Ballwu.
“ “There
remain
100 sons,,
” aaya
You will, I dare aay, gnou the reason—21vuis.
------ —
------- -----------.---------------------B. “You can bur yourself a cane with’
m to or nr., gto «d
that It Uin’t right khat I should think
propriftora residing among them, and tfdy of myself.French Taper.
setting an example of cultivation axuF
'If is wonderful how short-lived is
good manners."
Parlimnentary fame in England, whon
the
proiniuciice it gives st tlie time is
Tint report of tho Dead Letter Office
considered. Thirty years ago Col. 8il&gt;shows that during the fiscal year ending
tlioipe and Joseph Hume were names as
June 30, 8,353,651 letters and imekag^ familiar in the United Kingdom as Glad­
were received there at that time. Of stone or Disraeli. To-day not one mon
theoe 2,700,000 were Bent thither from in a hundred knows who they were.

local offices because unclaimed ; 300,000
The creditors of the bankrupt Arch­
bore wrong addresses, and more than
bishop Purcell, in Cincinnati, arc get­
( 9,000 were left blank.
About 56,000
ting anxious. Tho assignment of the
letters were sent bock from hotels and
Archbishop occurred two year* ago,
lioarding-honses,
the
persons
for whom
and not ono cent of tho $4,000,0(k) lia­
they were intended having gone liefore
bilities has been paid.
they oould be delivered. Some 94,000
Ma. Longfellow can take a worthless letterN and packages were returned from
foreign countries.
Tlie bulk of tho
sheet of' psper and by writing a poem
□mil matter contained nothing o&lt; value,
oh it make it worth $50.
Tnat’s genius.
and as many as 2,000,000 of such corre­
Mr. Vanderbilt can write fewer words
spondence was destroyed, the senders
on a similar sheet and make it worth
l&gt;eing uudiscoverable. Tho letters con­
*50,000,000. That’s capital.
taining checks, notes aud drafts were
Jar Gould, having paid tho traveling 21,974, having a face value of *1,526,expenses of sixteen young Indian girls 217, ami near 27,000 other letters con­
from the Indian w Territory, who have tained *19,438. Almost all of- tho pa­
been placed in Mr. Moody’s seminary at pers and bank notes were duly returned
Northfield, Mass., the Colorado papers to the ownors, and the rest will be when'
are now imploring him -to issue passes they can be found, More than 80,000
for the transportation out of their State letters were opened and returned to tlie
of till tho Utea.
trriters, and 360,000 returned without

A fkatube of the Methodist Episcopal
church is a society for church extension.

It endeavors to effect tho erection of
church buildings iu localities through­
out the country where none exist.
Where a church organization has some
means, but not sufficient to build a suit­
able church, tho society makes a dona­
tion or loan, or both, sufficient to help
them out Through the assistance it
renders a Methodist church is now being
erected at the rata of one every day in
the year. During the ten or more years
of the society’s existence it hai disbursed
over *1,000,000, and its loan fund now­
amounts to *330,000.
Of the loans
made *150,00(1 have been returned and
reloaned.
It now lias over $45,000 iu
the treasury.
A QuaertoN of interest to physicians is

before a Baltimore court. Dr. Thomas
Shearer, a practitioner in good standing,
attended a woman who had been hurt by
falling down stairs. He said that she
was Buffering solely from heart disease,
and treated her accordingly, but. without
helping her. Then she was planed in
other doctors’ hands, and they found
that she hail a spinal injury, of which
she was speedily cured. Dr. Shearer
•ent in a bill for *100, and she refused
to pay. There seems to be no doubt
that his services had no good result;
yet he dairaa that themisUke, if ho had

made any, was not due to incompetency
recompensed just ths Mine. He takes
the ground tliat no physician can guar- ;

O STRONG

• 5.00
7/
11.00
17710

You Will Net Be Berry.

cially the seat of disturbance, have interewt: “A* a physically gifted race

‘&lt;A any other part

of

Ireland.

For
For
For
For
For
For
For

hearing before judging.
holding an angry tongue.
thinking liefure speaking.
being kind tn the distressed.
asking pardon for all wrung*.
being patient toward everyliody.
stopping the cars of a isdt-bearer.

MICHIGAN.

Advantages

BLACKSMITHING,
AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.

• 8.00
11.00
18.00

of the

BOTTLES OF FRIZELLE’8

of the

VEGETABLE

Blood Purifier
ilashnlk girertonj'

Superior

SOLD ON THE PACIFIC COAST

Domestic :

1— Lightest running machine made.
6— -Great range of work.
2— Qtii&lt;‘tnetu&lt;; no cams or gear wheels. 7— Ease of operation.
3— Perfect, double-thread lock stitch. 8— An u&gt; matic tension and automatic
4— Durability, arising from simplicity
take-tip.
of construction, hanlnsss of wearing 9— Loose pulley for winding bobbins.
parts, andnbseijcr of friction.
Large arm for all kinds of work.
5— Self-setting needle and self-threadLight
—running.
_______
____________
Finish and__dura___
iug shuttle.
bility.
It is the simplest sewing machine made, having fewer parts than any other.
Free from complications; it rever gets out of order, is always ready for usc’and
easily mnuage&lt;(by the most inexperienced.
The direct application of power to
the needle, and the mechanical simplicity and fine adjustment of its working
parts make it tlie lightest running and most silent machine in the market.

’ For sale by I

A.PJK -C. BOISE, AGT.,

Hardware, Iron, Nails,
And Agent For Detroit Stove Works,

On its merits alone, not a dollar used in
newspapers, the recoinendations of
those using it being sufficient to make
tliis enormous sale.
Also,

62O9ooo
BOXES OF FRIZELLE S

COMPOUND MANDRAKE
And Rhubarb Pills,

EE 8ick Headache, Biltiousnes?
DR. C W. GOUCHER.
rry Mother know
h&lt;k the eflVct rtf

CHAS. H. BRADY,

-------------------- NEW STOCK OF----------

THlKNEY at law and Solicitor in Chaoeery
Kt-ui Ealate and In.uraucv Aircot. Collecting
•nd Coavryanclng ■ •pacUBv. Bounty and Panah&gt;ti CSloui promptly atlctidol to. and all other
biKinoM entriutAJ to my cam. Office oppoalte Un-

qu»lltic. fur j outwit.

A

Price, - - 25c. a Box
FEIZELLE BR03. Props. San Francisco.
FR1ZEI.LE * Co., Gnocral Eaalcra Agent*, 90

JUST RECEIVED.

WE ARE SELLING THE CELBBRATED

STANDARD SCREW FASTENED GOODS

8500 Reward!
bon, cnmtlpatioii ur coslivcne** we
—lit.
t I..— . tHtl. — t.

------ SOMETHING BETTER THAN-------

Imitation* The renulnr tuanul«eiuml only J. Cl
WEST a CO . • The Pill U.krr..-’ IM and U3 W.
Madison
Chicago. Free trial package eenl l»5

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS A SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE

STANDARD SCREW
BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

Health in Wealth.

«bu»e, or over iuduhrenoc,
devay »nd &lt;U*lh. One box

TtIT* OFF THE SOLES
-----------------FASTENED WITH IT.-----------------

CALL AND SEE THEM

W1

&lt;;. A-YLSAVORTH.

NO PATENT NO PAY,

-pHEV HAVE GOT ’EM.

Who?

.

Wliat?

PATENTS
promptly attended tn.

KOCHER BROS. NEW GOODS iHfinoE—
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR

Ladies R.M. Beaver Cloaks
WASHINGTON IIUS SSS CIOHING
Imported Cashmeres,

I
T’HAT HUSBAND OF HINE I

DRESS TRIMMINGS is Worsted, Silks and Satins.

g’ A. BUSH
“THE BOBB
For being courteous to all
F6r doing good to all men.

Opposite I’arady’s shoe Shop,

NASHVILLE,

And prices on PRODUCE as High as the Highest and give
every one a fair, square deal
I&gt;. C. GRIFFITH.

Some

J

Im 1811 Sir Humphrey Davy visited

J Is. HTKVEJVH,

LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC!
ADVERTIHING KATES.

OFF1CE HOUB3:

140 Suits of Underwear, for Ladies and Genta.
JJOOT AID SHOE SHOP
106 Suits of Clothing, for Men, Boys and Youths.
58 Overcoats, for Men, Buys and Youths.
984 Prf«. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women and Children.
BOOTS and SHOES.
368 prs. of Rubber Goods, all styles.
, .
FINE BU0E8 B specialty.
324* prs. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
A. BURCMAN
50 Pieces of. Prints, for 5 cents per yard.

LOW XS THE LOWEST

A Canary Bird Story*
Tho
story of
ALiv.ov'.iT
u, the
mu first
lunv introduction of
canary birds into California la thus ‘
i old :
LEWIS DURKEE,
In 1844 or ‘45 Oliarlcs and Henry
Rviche, two young Germans, having lit­
tle else than the practical education that Couvryaoclas prop-riy cxecaUrf
■Hjen^s to be natural to young Germans,
EM OR Y PARADY.
were bird peddloro in New York. They
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Cooveyanelns carswent about from struct to steeet selling
ruUyatid ju&gt;»ptly alUsx!-d to. Office east
birds from Htanda. Their trade was prin­
cipally in canaries, which they had bent
WM. PARMENTER,
over from Germany, where they only
cost 10 or 12 cents each. They did a
pretty fair bmunena up to 1852, when
they made a daring stroke that made
IF. H. GRIS H’01.1),
them their fortune and established the
5,f
D.. HotnaoptUilc Phyidciaa Mid Bur&lt;vcn
enormous business that they now con­ IVI . Offiiiw *nd mlilenca oppclto the WolooU
trol. At that time California was in the
nl&lt;t»L
tlush of gold finding. Gold was plenti­
ful there, but luxuries few. There was
A. M. FLINT,
uo Pacific railroad, and the Isthmus
Y al Law and Solicitor la Chancery
route was tedious and ooetly. Young
Reiche, knowing that canaries were un­
known there, and believing they would
J£ PARADY,
become the rage when once seen, deter­
mined to carry over a cargo. He there­ IfANUFACTUBEBcrf Booto ud Shoes. Makins
XU and rvpslnac naally dons, also
fore got 3,000 of the yellow fellows to­
gether, aud, packing them in little cog as,
»&lt; Ur ted for the Isthmus. Arriving at
zb rasey
Cartagena, he hud his birds carried
Kcross to Panama bay, by natives, and
caught a ship there, and soon reached
San Fruncisoo. Ho was late in reaching
jllliwrllinroiu SarU.
the ship, and the Captain waa about to
sail without him, but seeing his boats
filled with oovenxl boxes, thought It was
YyOLCOTT HOUSE,
inslated mail matter. When lieiche drew
Xa-hville, MlckiUtan.
near, the Captain hailed him, and asked
him what he had.
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
•• Canary birds,- replied Reiche.
? &lt; a iory bird* be hanged 1” shouted
the Captain. “If I’d known it was
bird*. I’d ha’ loft you long ago.”
Reiche’s first idea of the flush tide he
was to ride was caught from a homesick
Engtialiman, who, nearing rim whistle P J. PLKCHIS,
of a bullfinch that had aooidentally Imun
put in with the canaries, offered to pay
JBokh Barber
tlie expenses of tho entire cargo far that
finch. Am this amounted to $283, Reiche
saw that ho had struck a rich lead, and
he put the price of canaries al *25 ekch.
They did beoome tho rage. Hotels, sa­
loons, private rvsidenoes. all most have
a canary. The little yellow birds made
a craze like the tulip mania.
The

fiiomtl incorrect diagnosis.

Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Cloths, Flan­
nels, Ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.

I always aim to make prices on goods as

OR

-

&gt;um1i Y1IU-, MWlrt«an.

•

Groceries for TCvei*y:h&gt;o€ly.

VILLAGE OFFICERS.
to 1880, exceed $15,000,000.
The tel­
President— Elihu Chi ore »n.
egraph bucness ot the year is repre­
Recorder—Frank Mcborby.
sented by 29,215,509 mwaages, *12.782,894.53 receipts, $6,948,956.74 expenses,
and $5,833,937.79 profits. The company
lia-i in operation 85,645 miles of line,
JlodctU*.
233,534 miles of wire, and occupies 9,­
077 offices. The new offices established
and equipped during tho year number Sutxlay Sclxxil
after inomiaf Mrvic*.
543. The number of messages sent was Prayer mecUng on Thursday even Inga.
k « EfHuDUfT KF^UOPAL CPUIICH—A. D. Xrw»
over 4,000,000 more than the year before
IVt tom. 1‘Mtor. Her,l&lt;-ea every HabbaUi al )t«l.
The increase in mileage of wire was 22/ a. ra. aud 7 p. ni. Sabbath achoU at Ul m. Prayer
000 miles; the increase in miles of pole
lines was 2,658. The ratio of expenses
5uxintM ^irerterp.
A otoby is told of Wisconsin’s war waa 54 3 10 per cent of tho receipts,
eagle that one day recently a white against exfienses of 56 2-10 per cent the
W. H YOUNG.

touched him iu a tender »{&gt;oL

r-------- CONSISTING OF--------- ■

Nnahvillc, Michigan.

The Rev. Charles F. Penney, of
Maine, the leading prohibition State of
tho Uifion, has compiled statistics show­
ing that in forty years there have been
5,356 patients receive^ at the State In­
sane Asylum, one-third of whom were
. . . suffering from tho eftects of habitual in­
toxication. In fourteen years, he nays,
the police of Augusta, tho city of his
residence, have made 4,098 srreets,
. seven-eighths for drunkenness. During
the same time $91,900 has been expended
for the poor and destitute. _

devour the chicken, other food was pro­
vided. Other white chickens had been
thrown in to him, and he never before or
since failed to make a meal of them.
Something about tliis particular fowl

F.1LL GOODS Physicians and Surgeons,

ISSUED KVXBY SATURDAY MOBNING, Al

opening.
r ___
The industrial census of Philadelphia
Tub annual report of the Prenidont of
shows Hint there are in that city 9,050
the Western Union Telegraph Company
. manufacturing establishments, having a
tor the year ending Juno 30, 1880, fur­
.capital of $186,686,934, employing 197,­
nishes many figures of interest to others
964 hands, and {laying out $63,027,832
than the stockholders of tho company.
in wagpi. The estimated value of ma­
The latter, however, appear to have no
terial used is *202,506,614, and of pro­
reason to complain, tho net profits of the
duct turned out *^2,984,461. Phila­
company for tho year footing Up over
delphia is fast becoming the most im­
35,000,000, the capital stock of the com­
portant manufacturing center in the
pany being about $41,000,000. The net
United States.
profits of the fourteen years, from 1866

chicken waa put in his cage for him to previous year, and of 63 9-10 per cent
eat, and in its fright it crouched in one the year preceding that, and tho cost
corner. “ Old Abe’* went up and looked per message reduced to. tho average of
st the little creature, but did not harm 22 3-10 cents, against 23 1-10 cents the
it. On the contrary, he caressed it, and previous .roar, 25 cents the year preced­
all day long went without his customary ing that, and 29 tf-10 cents the year end­
repast, until at night, as lie would not ing in 1877.

receiving my full stock of

dow

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

KT IN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
caunot be equalled in this market. Ladies fail not to see them
before you purchase.
YYILLIAM JONES,

£ UEBHAL’SER,

Prints, Flannels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Suitings, Carpets, Hats,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Mloh.

Cape, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, &amp;c.,
I* larger and better oelected than ever before a* an inspection will convince.

KOCHER BROS.

DENTISTS

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188O-1S6O'.

HOLIDAY PRESENTS

NAUHVILLKi

- -- DEC. 4. 1«P- ings. Otte firm bought 300 head in one
day.
To bring op a child the way it should ,
"Bob. lujureaour will probably orate
go, 1. ad the way.
,
: io our city at some time during the
coming winter.
Bob. lugeraollgot his fir t lesson in ■
Philip Cohtrove, a lawyer of consider­
oratory by teasing hia mother to go able note, has opened au office with
Hou. Clement Smith.
fishing.
» w r
'
Cook &amp; Sheldon have moved into
A woman died of tiright at Janes­ -Uteir new abstract office, which ia very
ville, Win., upon seing her child in dan­ neat and convenient;
♦ 10,000 worth of school trands will be
ger of licing run over by a railroad
taken up thia winter, which makes the
Main.
j
_______
tax-payer reach a little deeper into hia
A man committed suicide at Colum­ pocket.
Lawyer Jas. A. Swcesey has taken in
bia, Ky., by tying a hr. ndkei chief
hia son Will, and-P. W. Niskrro, as
around hia neck and tightening it with
partners, and the firm is knbwn as
a cane.•
Sweezev, Niskeru ic Co.
At the temperance convention held in
The Sultan says that every European
this city last Saturday, nil the delegates
power has taken turns in lying to him expressed themaelvt* in favor of the
about each other, and now he will not prohibitory amendment.
have any thing to do with any of them.
Dame Rumor says that a few cases
of matrimony should have been com Tlie Rochester clergy have conclud­ mittvd some tiiue ago, in order to have
saved
the good name of certain young
ed to officiate at weddings for nothing
less than' $5 a couple.
They won’t people.
Mrs.
R-’B. Wightman died very sud­
even make a liberal reduction to a club
denly Wednesday noon, having been
of six or upwards.
sick only about 94 hours.
Probably
congestion of the liowelk is the cause of
Tho man who wilt convince a tin­ her death.
smith that two joints of stove-pipe of
H. H. Bailey has fitted up Ins store on
exactly the same site won’t go together the north, side of State street, where, I
as easy as grease, ha*a medal awaiting understand, lie will soon enter into
partnership with “Butcher” Smith in
him in this locality.
the meat market business.
.
SATURDAY.

A half starved youth in London,
England, stole n turnip worth about a
cent, lie got the turnip and alsofourteeu days with bard labor. England
is a delightful place for a poor man.
Thatexcellent exchange, the Lowell
Journal, has been contracted to a
seven column folio, but its contents
in tlie matters of life and spice have
been expanded to an eight column
quarto._______ •'___ _
'
A Nevada widowers took his four sis­
ters-in-law to Salt Lake and married
them all. The oldest, is 30 and the
youngest 10, and they profess tlie most
ardent love for their husband, as well
as for one another.

Ont in' tlie White Pine district, Neva­
da, stands tlie city of Hamilton. In
1869 there were 40,000 inhabitants there.
Now there arc less than 100. Great
orick and stone blocks stand tenant­
less, and rows of wooden buildings are
vacant. Every family has a whole
block to itself, or can have, if it want’s
to.
j__
Gilbert Gray, of Dallas, Tex., had
lately been converted to Christianity,
and therefore, when.one Young swore
profanely in hi" presence, he was dread­
fully shocked. He drew a revolver
and implored the blasphemer to stop.
The appeal somehow touched Yupng.
He suddenly realized the wickedness
of swearing, and at once stopped.

Au aged and wealthy Milwaukee
widower found a wife by a queer meth­
od.
In a coffee grinding mill in
Chicago a female packer placed in sev­
eral bundles of coffee a card saying
that any gentleman matrimonially in­
clined might address her. This wid­
ower found the card while preparing
his lonely breakfast after u quarrel
with bi" I ousekeeper, aud now the
Chicago girl is Sirs.------ .
In England you can’t try and fail to
commit suicide without being punish­
ed for it. And tlie other day a woman
was arrested and fined for crossing ths
railroad track at a station and barely
escaping with her life. In this land of
liberty the Ami ricau citizen has a right
to "muss up’’any track in the United
States with his remains, if be takes a
notion "to get oq the other side” just
as a train is shooting into the station.

Mrs. Gregory, being sharply question­
ed by a St. Louis lawyer in r &gt;gard to
flirtatious, sudden1 y rose from tlie witnet* chair, and throwing up her arms
with a dramatic gesture, exclaimed:
"Yon will drive me crazy. You have
ruined my character. Would yon rob
me of that T My God, I can not bear
tliis! Eugene, my husband, save me!
Her husband went to his wife’s side
and «'id all in his power to sooth and
quiet her. But we suppose, they went
on with the divorce just tlie same.

Floyd
of PcudflcW. Calhoun coantv,
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w ii in Naahville
. Jacob Bcbapp, of Lee township, Calhoun Co.,
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had a wife and •even children, and waa mrn-

Clark Evant, a fanner who lived In Mayfield
owtiahtp, Lapeer couutv. hung -himself In the.
A Grand Rapids furniture company recently
sent a shipment of their manufactures to
Tuano, Arinina, upon' which the freight
charges were &gt;1.270.
The Pacific Express ran through an open
switch in the Air Line Junction yard at Jackson
on the Sfith.'blocking the trade, and delaying

Booth Winter, unS 48 rears. a salesman in
Buhl &amp; Co.’b fur store, in Detroit, committed
suicide last week Thursday by cutting ills
thrpat with a pocket knife.
Geo. McNeal, of Butler, Branch county, went
out hunting rabbits on the 24th. and J ease
................................ tot the l&gt;oy, who lived but
accident.

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Ph &gt;tograph and Autograph Albums, Scrap Books,
Large and small, cheap and expensive Bibles,
Plaited Ware, Watches and Jewelry,
Cabinet and Ph itouraph Velvet Frames,
Toilet Articles, Brushes, Fine Perfumes,
Fancy Box Paper and Papateries,
Wax, China and Parian Marble,
Dolls of all sizes, Toys and Toy Books,
Fancy Ink-stands and Paper Weights,
All selected from large stocks, and bought cheap,
and examine, and ask questions.

the night of the

The cold snap
seriously with the
»u. which had se
plan* of the fli&gt;b
cured about 3,
wnwvnan eggs when the
Tliursdny evening of this week the atorm
half of which were de*ladies of this city will give a leap year teoyed.
party nt Union Hall-.
Owing to the
A fire at the Chicago A Grand Trunk nbops
sudden deatli of Mrs. Mayor Wight­ at Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 1st which destroy­
man it will be rather a sad affair.
ed the store building with the contents of oil
supplies,
etc., aud the bridgc-bullder'n office.
The chimney n* Lewis Stern’s store
burned out on Friday of last week, and
Roaa Dtublbier, wife of Peter Dusblbler, pro­
the heat was no great thfit. tlie timbers
of the second story were fired, and the prietor of a meat market at East Saginaw, was
found banging to a nail in the woodshed, by a
prompt action of. the firemen rnved small cord around the neck, on Thursday momState street from a destructive confla­
gration.
Tuesday afternoon a fire broke out in the rag
The roof of the engine house at the engine room of tire Ypsilanti Paper company’s
depot was discovered to be on fire last lower mill at Ypsilanti Mich, and the property
Saturday morning, and the alarm was waa damaged to the extent of 420,000 more or
given, but not in time to save the build­ less. The buildings were insured.
* ' thief gobbled
- - - - upitbe mall bag at
A" daring
ing.
The fire company came out iu
night
at and fled to the
time to nave the adjacent buildi.iga. _1L Clemons on Mondar. _„
when *—-------- 1 “
It —
took the valuable
and the loss will probably not exceed woods
letters and
♦300.
Moral—build your depot and
engine house nearer Hastings.
Michael Kurtz, aged 34years, after drinking
LeRoy.
15 or 90 glasses of liquid death, in Detroit, on
Thanksgiving day, wagered that be could drink
a pint more of the infernal stuff. He w&lt;m the
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
wager, and the coroners held their inquest the
next day.
H. J. Maitin has gone north on busiTlie barrel of flour won on a jx&gt;litlcal bet in
nesa.
Ionia, waa add the other day until it brought
The sporting fraternity were oht en 440 and then given to the poor. The &gt;.'10 ««
niatweon Wednesday, hunting turkeys also distributed among 12 poor families, making
aud rabbits. The catch of the latter a substantial Thanksgiving gift to each.
was numerous.
Nov. 30th waa »1,425,743.64-, receipts for the
The entertainment at the M. E.church week ending Nov. 27th were 456.901.04; payon Thanksgiving night was very en­ menls for same time 471.371.47; leaving a bal­
joyable and well patronized. They re­ ance Nov. 27th 1880, of 41,441,333.21;Increase
port net proceeds of twenty-two dol­ for the week 45,589,57.
lars.
The Michigan salt aiuKxdatlon has been ship­
Slight insubordinates in the schools, ping salt in sacks to the south, and thinks it
which have occurred a couple of times wiiiprovc a great• succciul So far, 100,000
sacks
have been shipped. It is put up in 450lately, are tliornughly squelched by the
pound sacks, and takes the place of English
firm and unyielding hand of our ef­ salt in the southern markets.
ficient director Chaa. E. Hammond.
Jackson has two colored voters aged respect­
The public well is completed nt a ively 111 and 107 years. The oldest, George
depth or about sixty feet, and now the Goodall, was iwrn in Hagerstown, Md., in 17H9,
question i*. does it fill the contract ? and the other, Richard Snorter, at Orange C. H.
When the Kubacriltera to the fund or a Madison county, Va. Tlw Hlter says he re­
committee of their members are satis­ member the lawllng of CottMallh. '
The barn of John Hardy, near Dowagiac, was
fied, the money will lie paid and this
village will "have, oue well for public burned Saturday night about 1 o'clock together
with seven bead of bore;*, his cutter, carriage,
trte.
wagon, harnesses, robes, hay, grain, etc.
Complaint was entered by W. H. Nothing was saved. The bam was seton fire
Broas ln**t Saturday against Janies by some one and certain persons are strongl,Itose for delivering liquors to Henry susperted. No Insurance; loaa about 43,000.
An Ast-bound freight train got “stallad" in
Southwell, who was nt the time in a
state of intoxication. Itose kept out of the western part of the city of Adrian, on the
the way of the constable but yesterday 29th, and the conductor neglected to wnd back
called on Esq. Bodine and inquired danger signals, expecting that tlie yard engine
would get him out of tlie way of section secund,
what the law in such case made and which was only 40 minutes behind.
Fifteen
provided. When told that the least cars,were demolished, and a wrecking force
possible penalty would be a fine of worked all night, but did not get the track
t wenty dollars and imprisonment in tli« Cleared until about noon. Tlie engine of the
couutv jail not less tluui ten days. second section was badly banged up.
Rose bad occasion to go uut on the
How well the tramps are cared for in this
street, and his friends now wonder state is shown by the report of the warden of
what has become of Rose. According the Ionia house of correction which slmws that
of
the BOS prisoners received during the year,
to last reliable accounts be was point­
423 were tramps. They were sent from just­
ing for the north star.
ice*’ courts al a cost to the state for fees and
The two young men who broke into expenses of constables and other officers of
Duulap’sdrug store on the ihorning of &gt;6,527.51; the cost of their keeping while in­
tlie 25uIt, James Heels and Melvin Al­ mates was 418.132.55 and their transportation
ger, notice of which was given in The frotatbe house of correction cost &gt;1,427.84
News last week, took a quantity of making their total cost to the state of &gt;25,100.87.
crockery from a shelf in front of the
broken pane. This crockery was found
by demity sheriff Williams while search*
ing the boarding car of the wood saw­
yers at the depot. Tho boys skipped
but were over hauled at Grand Rapids
by the Chief of Police and detained till
Sunday morning, when Williams put
tlie "bracleta’. on them and took them
to Charlotte to board at tho Smoke
house. Tuesday they were arraigned
before Esq. Martin a .d waived an ex*
amination when in default of bail they
were returned to jail for trial at the
January term of of court. They also
confessed to having stolen a numtier
of chickens of N. C. Chilson on the
same night.
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GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. New Novelties.
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spelling, before Ik takes an interest la David's

Nenous &amp; Physical Debility,

desire to announce that having erected
one of tlie largest and most convenient
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
they are prepared to rfeccive and

PAY THE HIGHEST 1ARKET PRICE
For any quantity of

GRAINS
That may be brought them. They &amp;1m
keep for sale at the lowest prices

Seeds, Flour, Feed. Lime, Salt,
Plaster, Stucco, Hair and
Shlngiea.

Konel Sard fl Dealiu with tin.
A1NSWSWOBTH R BROOKS.
pl AKOS AND ORGANS!
Remember that for the next 30 days
I will give to parties consulting me,the

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&gt;
Combs, Brashes, &amp;c.

Cheap as the Cheapest.

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Light Single and Double Harnesses made of beat Virginia oak tanned Leather.

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you h«v»
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An examination of my goods and
prices will fully convince you.
Re­
member I sell the world-renowned

ESTEY

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PAD

vicinity of Battle Cicek.

Any number of fanners to

A large and select stock of

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PAIN IN THS BACK

_

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ul Accuratly.'
Coats and Vest and Pants, is very large and complete in the

PAY®

Sleighing ia pretty thin.
Good school in district No. 6.

rpHE N ASHY ILLI LEVATOR,

Displaying its immense stock of new goods for fall and winter,
from the best manufacturers of Foreign and Domestic Woolen
Fabrics in the world. We do not like to work in the dark;
XHT 1879,
neither do we sell'goods in the xiark, but will honestly show
So as to Enabe
the purchaser what he is buying. Our line of

JOHNSTOWN.
John Mullens was an
industrious
highwayman in Nevada. He saved up
♦8,000 from his booty and retired from
business. Going to Colorado, where
he was unknown, he married Elenora
Perkins, the daughter of a herder, and
settled down for a quiet- life. His only
fear was that his wife would . learn
what be had been and leave him in dis­
gust. The fact was that she had known
the source of the fortune, and had mar­
ried him for the sole purpose of getting
it. Having attained this object, she
lately married a man to murder him.
Such at least, is the charge on which
she has been put in jail.

Call

T. BOISE

tried

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Organs Repaired,

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Ill

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C. H. BERRY.

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A. C. BtUee says that stcaliug of wagon
wheels and obstinctiag the highway, to all
protiabilitlce will be dear fun tor those that
partici psted.____
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School Report.

/

Report of I’rtman’ Department for tlie
month ending Nov. 34th 1880.
Whole number enrolled
46.

Number neither abaeht or tardy
17.
...
On Tuesday last that celebraUd
C. Helen Allen, teacher.
building, the Libby prison, at Rich­
Report of the Grammar Department for the
mond, was sold at auction. The build­
ing has changed little in appearance. month ending Nov. 24th 1880.
Whole number enrolled
53.
The property wss started at *5,500.
The auctioneer said: "Why, gentlemen
L. Angus Datih, teacher.
such is the value of the historical asReport of Intermediate department for Nov.
aociatinn connected with the building
that if you would pull it down you
could seU the brick up North at one
dollar apiece, and. as there are 940.000
Hicks, the property would bring *140,0W. Rut ru take leas than that for it
now.” It was finally knocked down to
James T. Gray, a young tobacconist,
for ♦fi.738. The building is at present
used ae a tobacco factory.

MAK, WOMAN OR CHILD.

year dreagtat for 11 aad accept MO IMITATION
OK SCBffrirVTK. !f.U hae not rot II. eead fo
ci and rrwire II by rrlnrn mail.
DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIHT-

Steketee’s

ww Wil
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- DEC. 4. WHO.

VICIFITY LOCALS

decided
But now, by the jumpiu gin-

AS8YRIA.
joking for fear of doin the rung thing.

Wei,

try lu to keep up with me. The folks are all a
gtita to the dogs, aud Idout kno tlie reaon unles

thingsmovin.
Politicks had tots to do with the chang. He
bet, cans there wua Demcrkrnts, Republlkans,
Mrs. Fitch Im* Uh: upright of her bouse ta- Grcenbackers, Prohibitlonirta, Slraddh-thefence, yn-nevcrcau-tel, and lots of other such
John Stephens ha* newly'j shingled hi* politkbuns. Wei, the Greenles (that’s, the
name without tlie tracker) was goln to make
Peter Hartom U running a feather-bed rcn- times twy. aixltba wood hav mutiny so plenty
that I rood get it oph the bushes, or find it pild
Lee Vedder ha* repaired hi* house and put it up lu fence corners like leeves of the. forest
And then agan, tha wa/&gt; goln to tic honest and
Cal Smith has gone to Buffalo on a throe not steel ax totber fellers do. AH of which was
Beleeved hy the folks in bmalak.
week’s virtu
The go-ri-old-stend-bys-and-dont-you-neverDad. Shepard’s wife ’ has moved on her farm
forget-lt, the Dcmerkrats, done tote of wurk
Charles Baker will have his engine this week, and tawk, and tha was goln to hav free trade.
'orhismllb '
Jacob fr herfouser has newly shingled the to stop collectin revenu, external, internal, ininfernal ether, and was goln to run this grate
Jesse Lowe’s girl fell on the floor some time country without so much cheetin, fraud, stufflu
bolot-boxes, shootin niggers to make em vote
Burt Smith has to put a ring lu his old cow’s rite, urin solgers at the polls or enny such out­
nose, to keep her out of his p«Utoe bole.
rages aa tuther fellers wus up to. AU of which
Miss Jenny, Mill* has enme home from Rice waa bleevcd by the good citizens of’ Ornalak to
Creek and her'sister Helen has returned in her a man, woman or child.
.
Then there waa the fellers called Republicans.
A number of our young folks weni to Kala- Wei, tha didnt jiromln much for tha !iad it
*o to a Thanksgiving dance at James Dris- awl, but tha told bow awful wicked totber ones
was, and how tbersclvcs luul done so much fur
cold..
Mr. Cburchall, wife and daughter of Kala­ the country ever sencc,—wel, ever scncc tha
mo arc visiting at there daughter's, Mrs. Wm.
time to do gixd and communicate.
All of
Geo. Pope has sola his farm to Will Cargo, which any wun was convinced and rcddy to
for 91,000. Pope will make a sale, and then bleeve.
The other party* didn’t say much cans tha
The farmers an: busy hauling wood to the cood nt: I mcen the prohU, straddle-bugs, hav“Crfck.” Hoads are a No. 1 and plenty of work no-rnlndi, etc., but tha thot and thot, aud thar
for blacksmiths.
‘•thot” was like Jonas gord. it grew up awful
While Wm. Campbell waa at work In the suddlut, but. as soon as the sun of common­
woods, he left his coat on a stump and fell a sense ris on than- jkxw minds, the thot wilted,
and tha was left just whore tha ttegan, Wei, I
Albert Cole, of Maple Grove was married to feel awful bad'and I cood cry only I cant, but
Minnie Power* of Assyria, last Sunday in the 1 can momc nite and da for the loss of the gitM. E. church, by Elder Daniels. The bou&gt;e up-and-git spirit which wunce permeated this
waa crowded.
entire peeple.
pope's suit with C. W. Taylor, which was
The grate temperance boom disolved in rider
appealed from Esq. Milla, to'the Circuit court, this fall, and apples beta a drug in the market,
was settled, Taylor paying the debt and costa and no market to be a drug in. every wun lias,
and an attorney fee of *3S.
got lota of aider. Wei, tha didnt get it to drink,
There has been a ’protracted meeting at the but to make vinegar^ apple-sass, jelly, mince­
Congregational church for the last ten days. plea, etc., etc., etc.
Wei, tlie most of it was
Also one at the Eagle school bouse by the U. made into “etc.,” I gess, cans that's the moat
B. Society which will continue for four weeks. comon every d* vltiU jest now.
I hav tested
n. h.
its too comon, but mintc pics ana ssm i* Jum
COUNTY LINE.
my best hold, you l&gt;etWel, I was sorry my
little bonanza boom didnt work, cau« then 1
An addition came to our aiclghing Tuesday
abood hav been independent aa a hog on the
night.
ice, If I cocdnt walk I cood slide like blazes
8. G. Matteson has traded off his mammoth
anyway. Ivc arriv at the conclusion that He
take up my atexlc with my mother-in-law.
Mrs. Button, of Ottawa county, Is visiting
Shea a reel good old sole, and she can beet any
relatives in this vicinity.
yung gal washln dishes or settin table. Thares
Emory Buck and wife have left their forest
bin lots ard agin the uh &gt;tber-lnlaw burineM,
home, to live in Nashville.
but if everywun had aa good au old critter lor
Miss Esther McMore commenced her school
that position as I hav, tha wood sa lew and be
on Monday, at the West Kalamo school house.
Mr. Asa Brooks, who has been visiting friends better.
Wel, when I look round me, on every side I
in this vicinity,returned home on Monday morn­
see desolation, sad desolation, the folks hav all
ing last.
,
•
The grass widows of the county line are waft­ the chance* tha can wish to be good and intel­
ing for the return of their husbands, to give lectual beins, but while wun pull* - wun way,
another pulls tether way, such pull in and haul­
them a moral spanking.
H. A. Scott has returned from his hunting in waa never seed sencc the snake pulled the

trip to Petoskey, claiming that the snow w as
too deep for hi* business.
Mr. L. Andrews has returned home from a
hunting expedition up north, on account of the
rickneM of his wife. The remainder of that
party will return in about two weeks.
The fall term of school at the Quail Trap
dosed Friday; the teacher, Miss Anna Murray,
has given good satisfaction. She will commence
at the WUaon District on Monday next.
Alfred Phillips was married on Sunday, Nov.
21, to Miss Melissa Wood, Rev. A. D. Newton
tying the knot in good shape. Alfred returned
to bis work in Jackson on Saturday last
On Friday night of last week the young folks
gathered at the bouse of James Moon, to cele­
brate their wedding anniversary by a dance.
A very enjoyable time was had, the |»rty dis-

■ Last Saturday afternoon Arnxm W. Hlxaou,
druggist, and Charles Wateon,painter.of Grand
Ledge, were brought before Justice Irish, and.
pleaded guilty to stealing a barrel of water' druggist. Justkx Irish fined them

John Kartell, owner of- a meat market at
Charlotte, report* that. Ik: had 11,150 stolen
from him on Friday night of last week
He
went into a *al&lt;x&gt;u to play a game of pool, and

hung it up on the wall, and when he took it
down it was minus the m«?ucy.
The barn of Wm. Lehn^er, of Bellevue town­
ship, was broken into On Thursday night of
last week, and 35 bushel* of. wheat stolen. The ;
team wa« tracked to Follett'* comers, and I
afterwan! John Barker, of Kalamo, was arrest- '

G. A. TRUMAN
The latest in—a special lot of

LADIES CLOAKS MO MEN’S OMITS
THAT WILT, BE SOLD CHEAP TO CLOSE OUT I
Our Stock of Neck Wear for I^adieM in

IS COMPLETE.

bound over in the sum of 8B00, to appear at the
. A terrific aod fatal boiler caplortou recurred
at the foundry of A. K. Moore, In Charlotte,
on Saturday lart. The boiler wus au upright,
attached to a nelf-propellor, which Mr. Moore
had manufactured and-lutettded for a threshing
Hbut wa* using to saw wood in
tlie foundry. At Ute time of
r. Moore was »Uxiplng down
, and wa* blown about fifty­
start a fence. He sustained a
it wa* not dangerouriy hurt,
i standing close to the engine,
had bi* hea»i and shoulder* blown rrotn the
bujjglEKTUgh the fence Into adjoining yard*.
The lower limb* were parted and thrown in dif­
ferent direction*
The arms and hands have
not been found. Wm. Solomau had hi* brain*
dashed out, and remains mangled beyoud the
poealMlity of recognition, the face being black­
ened aud flattened beyond tlie semblance of
anything human, the only mean* of identifica­
tion being tlie clothing.
Mr. Andrew Moore
wa* «criously scalded about the faee, but not
killed, a* at first reported. John Middling, of
Cannel, present on business al the foundry, wa*
terribly scalded about the face and shoulders,
and cheek and forehead mangled by iron—pos­
sibly fatal injuries. C. W. Canute, a fanner of
Roxana township, who stepped into the foundry
on bustaew, was-blown over fifty feet, striking
on his head and nboulder*. brcakinc hi* collar
bone and injuring hl* spine. E. N. Munger, of
Potterville, had hi* face scalded and badly cut,
but not dangerously so. Several others were
hurt in many ways. One side of the boiler,
weighing over 1000 pound*, wa* thrown 500 feet,
struck a tree and fell harmless. Another large
piece crushed through the rear of a bouse 200
feet away, passing through a room and out of
the front of tlie house, but no one wa* injured.
The root of Moore's bouse wa* torn up by the
end of the boiler. A large piece of the steam
chest, weighing 300 pound*, struck the rood in
front of Dr. Rand's residence, on Cochrane ave­
nue, two blocks away, tore through an iron
fence and demolUlicd a portion of the founda­
tion of the house. Moore asserts chat he had
but sixty pound* of steam on al the time, aud
had often luul on over 100 pound*. The back
of tlie found ry L* badly damaged. A cylinder
struck the stone wall supimrtmg the foundry,
tearing down quite a portion of IL The Jum
will be quite small.
.

£3C" Our stock of DRESS GOODS wss never more complete than now. We call special
attention to our Camels’ Hair and Cashmeres.
JC3T This week we show extra bargains in LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. We
pa\ more money for a 50c vest and pants than any other house in town. Therefore we show
you the best 50c. garment in Barry county.
We are receiving a large line of WINTER CAPS for Men and Children in Cloth ami
Fur. We also have a fine stocK of WOLF ROBES.
E3C" Our Grocery Department is Complete. We quote good brown Sugar at 8c. light at 9c.
If you want six and twelve months'prices (or pay when you can), don’t call on me—I
don’t make them. But if you want good goods at the very lowest cash prices, call and see me
and I will do you good.
P»OR LIGHT OM THE SUBJECT,
-------- SEE------

C. W. SMITH’S
------ MAMMOTH STOCK OF-------

Eugene Cook is prepared to furnish you with any style of
4x|-

You may want.

My stock of CUTTERS this season is large,
and embraces some fine

And a very nice lot of

HQUA KK-UOXKS*
Which will be sold at very low figures. I want every one in
Barry and Eaton counties who thinks of buying a
CUTTER, to call at my shop and

EUGENE COOK

RUPTURE

DR. J. A. SHERMAN, |

Trade with Him and Save M on j

hU trunk, and wanted to borrow an overcoat,

block 8, Middleville, consideration
John Webster to Eugene Cook, parcel in
Nashville, consideration

aented &lt;41 Lamson’s 78th birthday.
last week by about 40 of his poriabooerv, who

------ A FINE STOCK OF------

GLOVES .AND MITTENS
FOR THE WINTER TRADE.

C. W. SMITH.

Merchants,
Manufacturers,
Nurserymen, Florists,
Stationers and

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Bake Nosey

P*or*tBToe

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,

SMiei Bam al Skwlierx,
1N THKIIt BKABON,

100

La&gt;d, by the lb. or barrel,

twat coat be had, and one dollar to pay chargee,

Nxix.

--------also—

pjENHY ROE,

day night and severely injured.
On Thursday, Nov. 18&lt;h, Edmund l-atnson.of
Grand Ledge, was caned by about 90 Grand

dollar?

CO F F E E,

■And Get Prices.—

•&lt;uLaten to build a bouse the coming summer.
2,000
The oar factory ia still booming and Mr. Charlotte, is finished.
Mary J. William* to Mary F. Newtou. par­
cel In City of Hastings, conaiderauao.; 150
Derier la now buying sah logs to work up into
J. 8. Rose, of Benton, had three sheep killed
Lyman Newton to H. L. Newton, 40 acres
by a dog ori the 20th.
on Ser_ 22. Rutland, coruilderatlon
Dr. Baughman’* father returned to his home
Joseph long and wife, of Chartotte, celebrat­ John Kost to Edward Piper, $0 acres on
8ec-10. Assyria,- consfderaUon..........
ed their tin wedding on the 22d.
Lucius Russell to C. N. Stuart, 50 acres
venison that Doc- brought home.
Bert Chapin, of Eaton Rapids, wax fined $10,
on Sec. 17, Yankee Springs, considera­
last week, for slapping Ed Fay in the fact.
tion ........................................
Forty new street lamps cart'(heir resplendent J. W. Brigg* to Selina Phettiplace,
MU* Ciaric Stincbcnrnb’s last Monday night.
acre on Sec. 8. Yankee Sjirings, courtdlight out into Charlotte's darkness on Wednes­
eratiou........................................................
John Velta has returned from hia tear, and day night of last week.
Eliza Herrington to Geo W. Adgate, 10
Tlie morning express was delayed about two
acres on Sec. 8, Thoruapplc, considera­
‘ ®0 i
tion ............................................................
picked, and 913 taken from thence.
hours, last week Tuesday morning, by a broken
King David nt the dead hour of midnight rail between Bellevue and Battle Creek.
10
last Sunday, was taken with a relapse of the
Dr. G. T. Rand, of Charlotte, slipped and R. A-Gordon to Samuel Albright, .
* Sec. Kk Carlton, consideration.
II. nt Storm* to J. W. Youngs, 160 a
northward.
on Sec. 36, 37, and 34, Orangeville, &lt;
sidcratkm......................... 5.600

Michigan Central and Grand Trunk railroads,

Sugar, Tea

Examine fee CUTTERS, SALT MEATS,

The folks all hav the same opinyon, and that
is Hint tha arc just as goal as tiiarc nabers.
That* a fust-rate opinyon, but wants a mltey
site of proovin to make wun a nuthcr blccve 1L
When a few persons start up something to mak
the yung and old better; something to intrest
and Instruct, amuse ami edify them, sum wun
crixe out in bitterness agin tlie movement, and
t ; »i&gt;&lt;j orcry man woo now sun.r.
th rose cold water on it at wnnee. For Instance,
when the farmers club was organized beer,
&gt;1 II before ibe day of »ufl’erin|t i
every one stood hav felt pleased, and I grss
tha did, but jest as soon as -twas started, sum
trom the &lt;l*D&lt;rr» of »tr»ncnhl«! Rupture. H1R BfMkK O.N
gin* tha most reliable ;
boo woodent jtae it went rite to wurk to tare it
preoft from dtoinzunh-d pr rfaartonsl gentlemen, clcrryrneti. and merchant* of I U aucoeartul prarticr
down by sayin twoodent live long, and when it
■nd f puUrity therefrom throughout this country and the West Indies. Tho afflicted •hould read it and
died tha wood start a better wun.
if such a
course tent enuff to make a dog hate himself to
delta. Stupid betas, that aint the way to make
the wurld better. If a chance Is give you to
James Perry has a cat which he has been wurk, and you no bow to act jest start rite out,
training for some time, and the sagacious anl- and try and make the rest better by y uro exam­
261 Broadway^cor. Murray 8t-,N.Y.,and 53 Milk 8t-,Bostcn
ple. Dont stand back ami whine, but pick rite
Beware of ocrtain confidence men and Itnpoatora who reprewnt Amaelvva a* Dr S'tennan.
i
through a series of antics while eating that uro In, and when sum Hyat tries to get bls nose in,
just
hit
It
a
crack,
and
tel
him
to
wate
til
din
­
Q A. IW1CHOLS, the Boot
Shoe Man of Nashville.
truly wonderful. Jim Is corresponding with
several showmen, with a view to starting a ride ner’s reddy. Grab the rope, pull the old craft
Sec. 24. Hone, consideration
show, and traveling through Europe, Oropr and ashore, strip her of all that’s wurth bavin, set Jane Bose to Sylvester Osborn, 40 scret
the old hull afire, dance by the lite, and just as
Irope.
on Sec. 17, Castleton, consideration.... 1,000
the fire gits to dyln down, rape the track, nock Sophia A. Durkee to Joseph Navue. 88
acre* on Sec. 11, Maple Grove, consldertlie blockin out and let the new and better craft
tion 1,850
WOODLAND.
slide oph the stocks onto the broad sec of life, Joseph Navue to I. A. and T. J. Navpe,
and just as she gits nicely afiote with all on
88
acres on Sec. 11, Maple Grave, conBert Suuggn has two strings to hi* bow.
rtderati.®
........ l,»0
Andrew Ingraham lost a horse from the disL. Daria to Franci* E. Bird, 30 acres
good man al the helm, let us all go out of port Anna
on Sec. 28, Johnstown, consideration..., 350
alngin hallalujar.
Thurlow Weed (hy att v) to James Green,
There will be plenty of work for the wood
Sym;&gt;athisingly,
awycr this winter.
Tim Tumble.
Frederick Bnore to Joel Kocher. 40 acres
on 6cc- 14, Maple Grove, consideration, l,4£&gt;0
EATON COUNTY.
Geo. T. Jones to Franklin Wilbur,4oacre«
George Trabert is going to move to move to
on Sec. 10, Assyria, consideration 550
Baltimore, this winter, to work al hU trade.
Jacob Lamson, aged 84 years, died at Grand

trunk and come clothe* al Ionia, and he had no

There in the place to buy yonr

FRESH

REAL ESTATE TRAH8FEB8.
A complete list of the convevences of real
estate in Barry county, frotri November 15th,
D«O, to December 1st, 1880.
John Hofacker toTrurtrum Casaday,
acres on Sec. 11, Assyria, consideration I
Man* Buxton to Abram Gordtaecr, wj^
g of lota 3, 4 and 5, NaahviBe, considera■ tion
Eliza A. Holbrook to Phta Smith, Lot800,
Hastings, consideration 1,800
Nunnan Johnson to W. L. Mead, 60 acre*
on Sec. 15, Rutland, consideration 1,400
Edwin H. Perry to Edwin Partello, Lot 64,
Nashville, consideration 300
Geo. W. Gallatin to Lannab Feighner,79%
acre* on Sec. 26, Castleton, cuoaideration4,000
Geo. W. Adgate to J. E. Mofllt, 10 acre*
on Sec. 0, Thonuipph:, consideration... 500
C. L. Williams to Jour. B. Williams, 80
acres on Sec. 33, Hope, consideration.. 500
Philip E. Darling to F. E. A A. A. Jones,
60 acres on Sec. 33, Johnstown, consid­
eration ..&lt;•......................................................
Samuel Rouah to Levi Blough, parcel in
Freeport, consideration
John W. Guy to D. M. Gow, 40 acre* on
Sec. 1, Cartieton, consideration..........
James Moore to Phlllippa Moore, 30 acres
on Section 81, Maple Grove, considera­
tion...............................................................
Mima D. Fonda to Phlllippa Moore, 12
acres on Sec. 1, Maple Grove, consider­
ation ............................................................
Maria Gardlneer to Anna D. Fonda, 12
acres on Sec. 1, Maple Grove, considera­
tion
H. P. Hale to Wm. Varney, 5 acre* on
Sec. 33, Woodlairt, consideration......

WE HAVE AN ELEGANT DISPLAY IN

Bev. Henry Arms says: “1 earnestly believe
mt Day’s Kidney Pad in the only infallible
imedy in the world for that prevalent and dl*-

FOB SALE BY F. T. BOISE.

�61TUBIIAT.

DEC. 4, !•».
ternl.lc, Uh

WEEILT SENS REVIEW
ini workroom* of . the department

Tribune aaya that never

33.740,03, valued al I
ootataixling on Nov. 1,
natteual-lwuk cumnwy deatrbyed difriug the
year eoding Oct. 8L UM. was MS,O9.MU.
UV1V.M?
The Comptroller says: The. total losses

Nashville. Tenn., after being envcl-

n,0M.s-n

tiroducta to the Lantern market* aud to Ute

AN1* Yobk theatrical manager made

again*!

Dueling has become ao
repulnve to public acrUiment in fkiuth'Carolina •EoriJffAVeud of the cable will be laid on Um
Bctlly islands, off the extreme south western
point of England, aud tho American end will be
laid QU Sabie island, nmety: miles southeast of
Nova Scotia.
The Northern Pacific ayniicete is oombacco factory aud other buildings comprudng a
considerable portion of the town,* valued st ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York,
♦75,000....II. Victor Newcomb has resigned
the Presidency of the Izxusvillo and SaxbriUe who contract with the railroad,to take &gt;40,000.rosA and E. H. Green has been choacn his

the. production of th«
ran off a Irrel le near Holland, N. T.. by which

The New York TimcA’ cx-Presidend pension fund, it is stated, is in a fair
ready subscribed.
•' Dr." Buchanan, tho Philadelphia
peddler of bogus medical diplomas, on trial for
fraudulent use of the mails in disposing of
hut counterfeit ware#, has been acquitted by
order- of the United States District Judge.
Ho directed the jury to return a verdict of uat
• guilty on the remarkable technical ground
that because Buchanan did not intend to
cheat hia patrons, tut only to aid them in
imposing upon others, he wa not using
the mails tor a fraudulent purpose
Tlnve of the life-saving crow at iTovincetown,
Msm., wero drowned- in endeavoring lo save
’ Aho lives of some shipwrecked sailors... .Everts
W. Farr, one of tho newly-elected Congressmen
from Now Hampshire, ia dead. .
The volume of buaiuuss at the New

aggregate clearing* for the rtx days were &gt;989,.
274,472, or an avertgo of &gt;164,879,079 4aHy.
Tha figure* indicate the enormous speculation*
in stocks, cotton, and grain that characterized

WAEXIIHGTOM.

.te
' tho hte
Govcromsnt.
M. doaroepted
LreXps ie bypo*hiug
Panama-canal.

Thb vote of Maine foow up: For Gar­
field. 74,039: Hancock, *5,171; Weaver, 4.480»
Dow, 92 j scattering, 127. Garfield's majority
over 'all, 4,160; over Hancock, 8.868.....
The total electoral vote of Indiana will, after
all, be cast for Garfield.
The State office:'*
are agreed that Bennett, the ItepubUean can­
didate in the Eighth district, was elected, and
will award a certificate to him accordingly.
The President has issued his procla­
mation, slating that it ha* been saitefwtorilr
shown by China that no discriminating duties
are imposed against the United States, and
declaying that in comieqnenco ala discriminating
tonnage and 'mport duties against Chinese
vesaels, manufactures, and merchandise are
discontintied, according to treaty.
Justice Huvf, of the United States
Supreme Court, ha* not occupied lite »cat for a
year, while Justice Clifford has softening of the
lirain. The work of th* tribunal te nearly three
year* behind. A bill will be introduced in Congrewi for the amraintinent of two temporary
Jtuticc*. Another plan te to create a bench of
fifteen, and divide it Into three branche*....
The allowance* and pay of 28.&lt;lCi of the census
cnnmcratoni amount to &gt;1,820,000. There arc
about 1.200 more of them, whose account* have
not yet been settled.
The nrmy officers over 62 years of age,
whose retirement can Lo made by the President
under the law, are Giulk. McDowell and Ord,
and Quartarmaater General Meigg*, none of
whom are willing to be put on the retired list
that other men may bo promoted to their
place*. Tho contest, as to whether they shall
be shelved rage* more furiouklr than ever in
army and political circles at .Washington
Aaaixtanl Postmaster General Brady bo* pur­
chased * controlling interest iu the A'afional
Republican, at WMhtngton.
I}!* monthly public-debt statement
laaucd Dec. 1 te m follow* :

scheme with extraordinary vigor. Hubscn}&gt;tiun* for tlie stock arc ]&gt;ouniui in from capital­
ist* In all European oountrira, and tlie great

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4SU.UIA6S
3SO,OOQ,OM
730,404,450
943AM

j4,ooo,«n

.&lt;1,080,330,400
\41«,0B5
40,741,7*8
*,598,000
7,163,207

Matured debt.

A. S. Foote, Brick Pomeroy’s Into
partner in the publication of tho La Crosse

Hopublican Association of New York waited on
Gen. Garfield, in Washington, the other day
and presented him with an addraw of congratu­
lation on hte election, in tho course of which
they dwelt on hi* utterance* ana previous atti­
tude on ciril-seraico reform and the danger
to the safety of the repubbe arising from the
spoils Mrtrtu. Gen. Garfield in reply ex­
pressed a hope that all routine appointment*

They anceecded in getting ashore in a lifeboat.
Eleven of the crew .and the cook went down

from thte &lt;xmntrr during the twelve month*
ending tho 31rt lit October of thte year exceed­
ed tho value of/the import* by &gt;156,572,126.
The ixoc** in value of the export* over the
importa in t
♦269,257,132.
VOBBIGR.
'
•

Mrs. JXfEtLA Anna Lewis, the atithorcss of “ Sappho" and other poems under
the notn de plume of 11 Stella," died suddenly
at London of heart dtaoase. 8ho was a cousin
of Edgar Allen Poo...An appalling catastro­
phe occmrod off tlie Italian coast on tho morn­
ing of Nov. 24. The Italian steamer Ortigia
camo into onllisioq tn. the Gulf of Speczla with
the French steamer Onclu Joseph, whioh liad
on board -300 paascagm. The Ouda Joseph
was so badly damaged that she sank soou
after the collision, snd 250 passcngt-ni went
down with her. Tlie Ortigia put into Leghorn
iu a very damaged condition .. .Tlie Turks
have wrested Dulcigno from tho Albanians af­
ter an eight hour* battle, in which both sides
suffered eoUMiderablo lossThe Pend tns
have ornamented tho walls of the prison
at TaBroez
with tho heads of 300
Kurds made prisoner* in a recent battle....
The tnal of the indu-tod Land-Leaguer* will
commence Dee. 17, at Dublin. Healy, Mr.
Parnell's Becretary, has boon elected to l*a fila­
ment from tho Borough of Wexford, without
oppomtiou. fourteen men have been jailed
.&gt; 313,631AM at Cork for firing on the police. Pifty-e-ren

Brockway, tho “«qnealing" United
State* bond forger, hat surrendered to tho Uni­
ted btates 'Dtetrtct Attorney, at Brooklyn, the
oonuterfeit plates from which the bond* were
printed, together with &gt;45,000 in counter­
feit &gt;160 bank notes, a quantity of
fiber-paper, and, in addition, an amount
of
information
which
has
already
proved of great value to the Government. A
New York dtejutch say* that when tho package
was oj-enod in the District Attorney's office, and
tho platiai, money, etc., displayed,' it was easy
to see that tho spoil* of the most gigantic
couuterftittag scheme on record were pre­
sented. As plate after plate was displayed the
marvel grew greater,(and ono could not help Bafuadmc cart. Beale*
fix-hug that tho bu*in«u community hail es­
caped from a grett peril.

the WiHcanxin penitentiary for forgery....A
prospecting party has brought to the Oklahoma
headquarters, in Kan***, specimen* of gold,
silver, copper and lead, alleged to Eave been
found in the Wichita mountain*, tn the south­
western portion of Indian Territory.
A delegation from the Independent

York canals fur thia year amount to ♦ 1,155,1*11,
against &gt;941,573 for tho pruvioua year.
Five survivors of the wrecked steamer
Simcoe, which went down off Manitoulin

Total witbout in tore*!.

404.907,783

Total debt

.

tired at a landlard near Lough Bea. who
re-fused to accept the Griffith valuation.
Telegrams from Dublin and Cork state timt
large quantities of arm* and ammunition are
received daily and distributed throughout Ire­
land. The invoices are principally from Amer­
ica. An attempt was made to shoots Procot­
ant clergyman in Tipperary, and * large rent­
ing fanner wa* tired upon in Boxcoramon.
Sixty persons have lieen arreoted at Westport
for threateiMvi resistance to an eviction....

18,M1,MI
210,99S,7G3

audience with the Qmeig |m*sumably about
Irish matters, bcfurti he went to thomeeting.
He statid to his colloagutw that there w»s no
necessity for coercive legisatiou for. Ireland
jn«t at present. The Cabinet adopted Mr. For­
ster's vtowa, and adjourned not to meet till
749.378 after Christmas.
43,477,1a)
A cable dispatch roporta the out-

51,904,Ml,1*8
.
3,600,261

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.

Gold and «Urar certificate*.

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Total
Available mk!

R.325,000
180,783gA7

.« 210,998,783

tended with fearful batelicriea... .Trade in
Japan is paralyzed by tho depreciation of paper

.3 210,938,783

and that even the Pruudeut *hotrid be de­
prived of all power to remove faithful and cap­
able employes during hia term of ofiicc.
Mr. Robinson, ^lieutenant Governor
of Colorado, was shot and dangerously wound­
ed by a guard placed over a mine of Which he
waa the principal owner, near Leadville... .A
man turned B*ashara has for some month* lain
in jail at Kxusaa Qty on raspiciou of being oue
of the rulilem of a tram at Glendale, Mo., in
October, 1879. At hi* tnal, a few days ago, he
pleaded gmlty, giving the details of the crime
and Un- name* of six men who perpetrated it
On his ooufe-won, two men, named Tally and

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64,CZL5M
1,615,3*1
47gh0, «1

upon....Th? British Parliament will lemimmoiK-d to meet on Jan. 6, and a practical meas­
ure foi the |-ttiemi-nt of the Unit troubles is in
preparation".. .A Vienna man pubii-bw to
lhe wodd that i*' is ready to tmter into compe­
tition with Dr. Tanner, Ooer against water. lie
13,HP,3«

.... Attempt* are being made at Leipsic to ar­
ray the student* against tho Jew*, and the p-&gt;
lice of Berlin have torn down placards inciting

Foub more British regimen ta have
A farmer named Brown, reaiding . been ordered to Ireland. Tho island is being
near Minneapolis, drove hia wife from the garriBoned from the center to tho sea, the red
coat* of the soldiers being oboorvable from
bouse with a revolver, atxl then cut
A FAMILY of five persons were at­ and wait four bullets into*his head.... A Hex- every point of rising ground. Boycott, to dig
whose | *it ato crop co-t the British tax-payers
tacked with trichina- in Chicago. A* u-iual in at Phmnix. Anzona, on tho 26lh ult.... ♦50,000, has retinxi from hl* cartle at
such osae*, tixy ale uncooked pork which A Pliiladelphia traveling man was robbed of a Ixmgti Mask, guarded by home, foot,
trunk
containing
&gt;7,000
worth
of
jewelry
in
and
artillery, but the policemen con­
proved to be alive with the deadly parasite*....
Cidcago... .While a party of five miner* were tinue to guard his empty castle.....
The l*t« Prof. Wateon appears to have been going from Giorgetown, Col., to the North The population of Dnloigno has licen dis­
wtxlded to science. Hi* will provides that Park, they were caught in nn immense snow­ armed, rtid Dnrvtech Pasha has left tho Montehis j-nqiertr, valued at &gt;60,009, mUsU be slide, and precipitatixl down a sti-ep mountain negrio* to hold tho (dace if t hoy can.... Ai&gt;given to the N tioual Academy of Haencc* aldo. Two of the pony were killed, and oiu&gt; vlces from Cun*tantinonlo indicate that the
of the United Btetc*. excepting tho sum of hud hl* thigh broken in two place*.
Porto is prepanng to deal Greece a How that
♦3,000, which is set apart for the support of hia
Washington telegram to Chicago will Le final and doctidva. It te reported that
wife....A ixxlur explosion, in a foundry at
Charlotte, Mien., demolished the building aud Tribune: “Au intimate mend of tho Presi­ l&lt;«r to act upon tlie Greek question tho
killtii three men, beside severely scalding four dent-elect say* tiiat Senator Blaine camo to mure qtuckl«. tint Turkey *o readily
Washington at tin- spedal n quest of Gen. Gar­ toceded to the owsion of Dulcigno....
field. for a confidential ocufi-renoe. They The ng lit of naturalized citizen* of the United
pleaded guilty in the United States Court in bnwkfa*te&lt;l together at tlie latter'* houni. Stale* to exemption frotn’military service to die
There ia little doubt that at this interview Geu. borne Guvt-mmoiit Las lx-en recogmz**! by
that city of . counterfeiting coin.
Hi! Garfield tendered to Senator Blaine first tho po­ Germany. Tlie fine* and penalties impowd
sition of Secretary of State, nnd *«x»ud that of u|ou the natives of A'wace aud Lorrsiuo, who
the late ex-President James Buchanan. Secretary of too Treasury, both of which Mr had btconw naturalized in this country, have
t*en roiuitU*!, aud tho parties arrwU&lt;-d have
The sentence is one year's uupris nmeut.... Blaine declined."
George B. Bu4&gt;inaon, Lieutenant Governor-elect
Ex-Gov. Jewell ib said to be a can­
of Colorxdo, who. Waa mistaken by a guaid for
A sudden break t£ the ico in the Volga
didate
for
Minister
to
Fraooa.
He
doea
not
a claim-lumper, and fired upon, near Leadville,
has died of his Mound*. Ho waa lortut-rly en- want a place in th« Cabiuctt... .Judge Ezra B.
rer, in Batata, deartroyed five »tnamrr* and
Taylor, the Republican nominee, wm vi-sterday
elected to Congress Irom tho Nineteenth Ohio
The storage capacity of the Cliicago district, lo fill the vacancy occasioned by
elevators has been increased fully 2,500.000 Gen. Garfield's-resignation.
thirty mile* long and twenty feet deep. The
bnahels during the part year, and tho proxp&lt; ct
The final result in all the States on aoeoe at night 1* grand beyond comparison.....
A reward of £1,000 has be«i offered for lhr&gt;
ia that every bit of it will be needed before Che Prexideatial electors te as follows :
detection of the murderers of Wheeler, the
opening of navigation. The eievaiorr now hold
something over 19.000,000 bnshelsMaj.
California
10 a synonym among tho ten­
bis name
Brotlierton ha* iwmt Scout Alh*uu to Hitting
antry for all that wax atrocious....
6
California.
Ball’* earni* with the ultimatum of the United
Tlie steady drain of gold to this country has atBUtea Government to that donghtv warrior. HMuota.
Indiana
rraot-d
serious attaution at London, and the
Bitting Bull ia called on to aurronder unoondi.. MtwawM...
... 8&lt; Kentucky..

The butter and chi-eno men of Chicago

Halos.....

MtcMgaa

lliMtmUrippl’

. vide* for the puni*btn-nt of the sale of oleo­
margarine and utterno as butter, they hare
Orsgrra............
Pn&gt;tM) I vaal*.

At a meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Now Orleans Pacific railway, in New
Orleans, a rreotatiou favoring Ute oorwolidat ten
of that road with the Texas Pacific was unani-

Total.....

114.706,406, and for the four ream previous
•85.M5.069. The total teases charged off dur­
ing tlie last five years arc more than 25 per

A.1.1 for frac'J-.ti

grown. Au exhibition of agricultural impl/.
rtobLi te
I—
____ ,____ 1
lo«*e* have been 279. The average amount of
capital upon which no dividend ha* b«;n paid
during that time te &gt;42,266,244, from which it
4343,00,441
follow* tiiat, for a continuous ptriod of five
tear*, about ono-seventh of the whole number of
bank* in operation have paid no dividend*, and
that nearly ooo-tenth of the total capital ha*
. ............13349,00.
1744,487 been nnremunerati vc.
The Comptroller deal* at conriderible length
The xgglegate ansinnt of "both kind* of rritii the .-object of national-bank taxation. and skillful veterinary nurgeon* in the laud.
notes in 1879 was &gt;681,815.521) and in 1878 He admit* th*- right of the KfeU-s to tax the
&gt;666.333,137. The law provides that after
*]*■&lt;•&gt;« jianuents are resumed national bank*
— ------- - — —nKIVUUU
shall not. be funteihod with notee of teas de
higher tex on national-fauik siiare* than on again. As a result of the work ix.rform&lt;xl by
domination tuan &gt;5, and in accordance with any other money capital in the hands of indi­ the agents of the dep-rtmeut a HU U now
viduals. He recommends Congress to pas* a lamding before the tfenato Covnnnttec ou Ag&gt;law fixing the maximum rate of taxation which riralinre embodying the remedial suggestions,
January, 1879. The amount of one* outstand­ the Stat* can impose on these aharex. The of the gentlemen who have conducted the
ing-that dav was &gt;4.798.817, and of twos
inriMtigation. Thia bill was iutrodnoed laat
♦5,924,930 ; total, &gt;7.718,^48. Htuce that date
April by Senator Johnston, who **ys be will
oues have been reduced &gt;£501,355 and iwo* the capital and deposits of the banks and pro­ endeavor to wecurv its paaaage at tee approach♦ 1,717,670, making the total reduction of small viding for the use of the 2-oeut check stamp be
bank notes &gt;4.219,025. The amount of legal- rejwaied. -Ho says that tho tax on spirits, to­
lender note* of the denomination of &gt;1 uii(- bacco, aud ticer. together with the custom* pri-onnumt for any penion to deliver for trau»stending at that date was &gt;2i&gt;.257,109, and'of revenue, would be quite sufficient to meet all jwrtation, or for anv railroad official to receive
twos &gt;20,035,525 ; total, &gt;40,202,664. and the I the expenxo* of the Government, and to reduce for tnvnMfxjitetion, live cattle affected with any
increase muoo that date to' Nov. 1, 1880, tho public debt at the rate of hundreds of intectluu* disease, and espodall v with eonhas been &gt;3.404.584. Thus it will lx- wen millions of dollars every year. The abolition
that while small notes of national 'bank's have of the match tax and the tax on patent
been reduced more than M.030.000 04,219.025)
n compliant*' with the law since the date of
ant Hecretary of Bute and the Second Assist­
resumption, tiio legal-tendtz note* of th- same
ant fkcreta.-y of the Treasury, whose duty
denomiuation have been increased &gt;3,491,584.
PRESIDENT HAYES’ MESSAGE.
it *hail be to take measures fur the suppression
Tho total amount of there deuominattou* of
of infectious and contagions disea*c* of domes­
both kind* ontetiunling Nor. 1, 1880, is &gt;47,The chief feature* of the President's annual tic animate. Appropriation* to be made by
3*3,940; total incriu.— dtinug tho year, cS,- message to Congress have been telegraphed Congri-M are to lx- awarded to the several
365,575. The doercaso during the year previ­
State* * hicli shall signify their acceptance of
from
Washington
in
advance
of
its
delivery
to
ous waa &gt;3,649,461. Of tho entire amount of
tho rules and regulations formed by the I km rd
national-batik ’and l-gal-tender note* now ont- that body. From a summarized report, Rent to iu *um* sufficient to purchase all diseased ani­
the Chicago Tribune, we condense as follow*: mal* at twothirds the value of Bound animate,
winch diseased animal* are to lx- si*ugbt.Tcd.
A
considerable
portion
of
the
document
♦5 note*, and -more than 54 per c«'»L i* in
Commissioner Lo Doc say* tlie investiga­
note* nf 1mm denomination than 820, and 80
tion* of tho agents of the deportment havoper cent i* in note* of lower deuominaUou than idtraUo::,
particularly to tho
Southern
r50. Of entire te-ne about 20 per oe®L is in policy.
Attention ia
called
to
tha ritorial limits of the pieuro-pucttmoiua, and
denominations of &gt;50 and upward.
have practically jiroved that the disease is not
The amount of circulation of th" Bank o’ fact tliat the country has again escaped the remidubk-. It is gradually.- but very slowly,
France Jan. 30, 1879, was 84M.194.IM. show­
extending south, being communicated from
ing an Hk'-eaao between th.-t time and Jan. 23
farm to larnt. Its eradication, he beJk-VMi, may
mendstion*
are
made
that
the
United
Htatea
of &gt;6,100.707. Tho Imjierial Bank of Germany
be easily accomplished, bnt it can only bo done
issues no botea of kwe denomination than Mantos!*, from whom payment ha* been with­ by killing all diacosid animal* and all who have
♦7.50, and the Bank of Frauen issues bat about j held for w.nx- years, »hal\ be paid for services been exposed to the disease. A ootnpsrrtivelv
&gt;2,000.000 in note* of kse denomination than II wliich they have legally rendered.
small
sum will be sufficient to accomplish th£e«
♦A. Thu Bank of England l*au«w no notes tew j. On the subject of finances, the message shows now. Among the later result* of tlie work
Uian &gt;25. and the Banks of Lrelaud aud Hcot- j that the President has not changed hia views. of the veterinary au-goons working under
land none te*a than ♦fi. Tho amount of cirri- | As to the fiaboriea, the President is able to re­ the * atutpioes of tun Department
of
lation in this country in denominations of &gt;5 | port iadicaUone of a change in the attitude of Agriculture,
and
which
have
not
and under waa &gt;214.326.838 on Nov. 1. IBM. the British Government on this subject conse­ yet txx-n published, are tho following: Dr.
In tho foretgii cisuitntx named a largo amount quent ujion the change in the Bntixh Cabinet, I). F_ Salmon ha* made some valuable discova* Lord Gnnville is not &lt;linp&lt;»*&gt;d to make tlie
treaty of Washington and tho powers of the eriee ia regard to chicken -cholera. Prof.
James Law has been experimenting to see if a
pomibln to keep in rareulation any Urge amount British empire snl-ordinate to the police regu­ diluted preparation of the virus of tlie swineof *nudl gold com* or Mirer dollar* niileM coin­ lations of the flxhmg villages on tlie New­ plagne will not give tlie animal a slight
coast.
Tho President
snage of tho lAttor is rvutricti-d aud »ux*U note* foundland
oounces
the
sucevvsfnl negotiation of aiteck of the disease, nsnlting in the ex­
withdrawn.
* * *— '** .v - m :.— ..
-w ..
emption of the animal from tho more m&gt;The total amount of United Htatei bond*
noti* attack. He has mot with onlv partial
held a* necunty for circulating uoti-x on the l»l
Dr. H. J. Detmers on Ute other
Hjxln
ia
referred
to;
and
attention
called
to the *ucce-*.
of Novemler, 1830, wa* &gt;359.748 959. On Ort.
hand, ha* l*x-n expenmentiug with prevent­
1, 1865, tho total amount of bond* held for thin
ive*. aud believes ho ha* met with success.
There is no remedy for the disease, but Uie dis­
-ju. o. &lt;x&lt; i. uno, taju tew BU.K01,. ^£7^“ covery of a preventive, if it is effective, will
mw many millions annually. A new disease
300 of 6 per ct-nis. aud t9G,!HX550 of 5 per
I -Ctween the United
cent*. Binco that time there lias been, to Nov. in contemplation
suspected until it was noticed that the English
1, 1879,.a decrease of &gt;185,211,560 in 6-per- 8tecca&lt;an&lt;l the City of Mexico, and *ironglr Government ''scheduled " American cattle and
rent. bonds, and an iuareoxe of &gt;51,137,200 in recommend* them. Tho Prenident indorse* sbeojk It is known as apthoo* fever, or the
5 per cents.
foot-and-mouth disease. Hheep. cattle, hogs,
Iteuks now hold &gt;36.938.950of 4^ per cents., Treasury’s report relative to the proper moans horses and poultry are all liable to tho attacks
which hav* been deposited sinoo HepL 1, 1876, to be taken to redeem the obligations of tlie of tiii* dioeaae, and as long as it exists animal*
and &gt;119,075,100 of 4 j------- -• ' * *- — h. v.’ United Stat* * which will fall due next year, and shipped from American ports are liable to boof
a
funding
been deposited simv J_,
__D
plaoed at a disadvantage in the European
rent*. liave
mm.h with. ..... ■ . . „, » . •&lt;. ________ __ &gt;___ «
year ♦ 19.243.300-of-4 ner
percents,
have It*-eu
with­
Attention
te called to the noceratty of onch market*.
drawn, chirtly for tho purpose of realizing large legislation n«porting the United State* Su­
■rvauums on the»e bonds, aud &gt;22,3711,750 of preme Court a* will relieve the court and preRecorder — •* James Webster, vou
5 j_
*trccnte.
which will mnture iu -----a Tcat jjj,,
------- - &lt;te;*&gt;*ilrd,
of jmtice aud the powriblc up------------ - Tbo
tanks still hold &gt;3,000 of6-v rrwwoou^
-rt.l.nk.jtlllboUOS-OOOort-p.ro(
tj,
Mill ,5. are accused of robbing Old Moce of $4
OCT^O-aObood.
MASOO S^ r&lt;raU. 10-iO,
beLtf ,ut Ulo
on the corner of Galveston avenue."
; Prisoner—“ Yes, stir ; I is ob de ’pinion
.Lotol^OKtJOMUvl o.»r IM. wbM&gt;n.. ,
n«n«l,. H»
w—
ml™&gt;»l*.u&gt;.utor
04010,0006. ' ltb y..
or tbo taonor to dat de mitigatin’ sarcumstauco ought ti&gt;
currency, snd a foreign loan ha* been rreolved
&gt;®l..UjLlT1
l*1,GxrT
*o*l Uw belief Ui.t mesntrel ludiao unlliUlM to lx: tuck into consideration." “What
MO.4U.UO0. or l»l. »l»d&gt; *r« roa.em.Uo I b., pnl ttndrr tbo control of lhe *nor nonld l» mitigating circumstance do you refer
the 1*1 of July next.
•
grrot aervice a* a mean* of keeping the In- to ?” “ De trubblo I tuck not to hurt
Thr. larg.- nnmbet of 4 percent.
recento3
r,.^rrtU,,,n. and of pJL-rvtng
ly withdrawn from the treMmy by th- national th&lt;.
Tl..re te an ra^rwt reomLmXtatioS his feelings. I knows what de ole man
suffers when ho has to part wid a dime&gt;
bank* shows that the bank* are taking adranCongress i*u-« a liill for protection of timber
so I fixed it so he nebber knowod when
tago of tlbo prvwrnt high rati- of premium com- upOQ the public domain.
luandud by thou bond* to realize a profit equal
he parted, wid de cash.” "That was
to three year*' accrued interestU On July 1 I
------ ------------------------------very kind in you. How did vou manage
there waa on deposit in tiio tremrary to reeuru •
it?’’ “ I jest chloroformed him, out ob
Department Estimates.
circulation of national-t-ank note* and Govern- j
pure kindness, wid a club before I ran
ment de|out* about &gt;134.000.000 of 4-per-a nt. I The
. „„ book w
^...
of. estimates
containing the amount
bond., .nt .torn.IIU.OM.WI or S-pw^.L '
r^m.-oj l7 to public «r- my hand in his pocket He is a mighty
wiry ole man when he is awake, and you
bond*. The amount of 4-pcr-ocut. bond* now
;
, ,
,
,
.
on dopodtu about eilH.OOd,000, and uf 5-pordurtnR 1110
“*dluK J»»« 3°.
bus tn get a ’sessmont fur campaign
rent bond* over &gt;159,000,000. ton* *buwing a l.W. ho* been completed. The total amount
puposes outen him."—Oab^bm Kcu-b.
dcerea*e in 4 per rente, of about &gt;J6,OUO.OOu. ertimabd for tho legtelativeexpenaren* &gt;3,038,aud an incrva*e. m 5 par rent*, of about a like .
—
.
. , ,
,
,
L Io «toUtoL&gt;B th. S to to «-p*r-1 “3- T1"'
•M’”!
u- «A Nevada Bishop nays there is no Sun­
rent, bond* the bank* re ahze the jire-mium on c*l year ending J-ux- 30, 1881, waa &gt;2,971,897. day in that Stat?. It is a mining State,
tho latter, and can replace tin tn with 5 p.-r j The estimate for tlie executive proper ia t98.-'
nntl mining is so irnjKirtant and controll­
reut*. at about par. Tho aulNtihttion La* tak- . hfrt. again*t &gt;97,484 appropriated l»«t rear,
en place fur the nw*t part dunng tixi pa*t ux : The following are th* cutimate* for the m:'v. ral ing an interest that religion-has taken a
week*, and at prrent tin- 4 per rent*, are te- executive dej&gt;artm&lt;-nta during the fixeal rear back seat.
ing withdrawn ntetho rate of about &gt;700,C00 | ending June 3', 1882, aud tlie appropriation*
[*&gt;r day.
j made therefor for the fiscal year ending June
THE MARKETS.
All of th« 5 and 6-per-reni. bond* now held 30, 1881
by national bank*, with tho exception of Pa- I
fymrtm
iwe.
cific nulway bom!*/ will mature on or before ' state
.4 10,440
July 1,1831, and will probably be renhux-1 by ' Trwury.
. i'.TCJCl
bond* bearing intere«t at 4 or 4^' fbr rent., ' War
1...
54^
17116"
only new bond’, hereafter to be teiraod byau- [ J*“*y
2,045,9*4
thority of Congre**, bearing a Ire* rate of tn8O1.4M)
tereaL The amount of bond* held by national i .
bank* Nov. ’, 188.9, wa* &gt;403,360,350.’ aud th» • Justice.
.
125,180
amount held by other bank- and banker* of tlie
The total amount esUtnated for tho executive
country in tlw above table ia &gt;228.053,104.
CHICAGO
The to. amount held by ad bank* and banker* departmenui aggregate &gt;14.536,404.23 for 1882.
Tlie
appropriaLon*
mode
for
the
saiue
time
ui
ix mLowu. approximately, to be more than onethird of tub whole ihtorret-lieoring funded 1881 wvre &gt;13,4OH.608 SO.
Medium to Fair.
MlaCBlXXMZOC*.
debt of the United State*, a* follow* :
Total Judldrt
..&gt; 393^00
State bank* and Irunt oompaulr*| 34,498,804
.. 1 .XT. roe
14.130

S*vhut» bonk................................................. 1H9,W7,*1C
Private banker* 14,J8R,8-»4
National hank*................................................ 4(M,3M,3»&gt;

. Tout
1821,422, 4M
The increaao in net depoolta of national
bank* during the year wa* &gt;187,385,075. of
aaving* bank* &gt;34,508,295. of private banker*
M2.7J9.tki4 and of State liauk* and trn*t oom- i
panitw &gt;61,714,761, rrnddng a total iwTeaao in ।
bank uepodta of ths country of &gt;326,356.815. !
The total number of nation*) tiauk*. Slate
bank*, savings batiks, private bnnkrn, etc., in
the countzv June 11,1880, wm 6,532, with total
tetokinr capital of &gt;650,049,390, nnd total de­
posits &gt;2,219,883,290.
'ITir total ('Ntimnti-d amount of coin and
bullion in the country Nor. 1 was &gt;612,283,367,
the Britiah uchoon.-r Handily were bathing rt- of whh-h &gt;454.012,090 was gold and •158,271.­
327 silver. The amount of gold and silver, aud
per eont of each bald bv tho United Btatiw
treasury Nov. t. 18*). wa* M follows :
&gt; 4T.0M.4W
vivor* of |h&lt;&gt; crew attacked the principal village HtandaM doDar* ......................
3n.S73.MT
of tbe iwlsud, burned it, and killed many of the OttMrcoiaaadtMiElno...................
Total «Har.............................
H.mjM
inhab.tautn. Another British ship ha* since Qted
&lt;ete sad bufitau.................................... l4O.TM.9Xt
ponred a few shell* into the island by way of

ITbataia.......
|Jn3 Virginia.

14.M0.S00
■VZ..0V
»J&gt;,000

Naval
ladlaa affairs.

..
.
..
.
...

3*gMO,TVO
15,&lt;U-A3JI
4.MS.M5
SO.uui-.oe
ia.oM.a3*

tew'd tn Choice Spring El
Ma 2 Spring
Na 3 Spring

W
47,473,93*.'

The estimated amount which will bo prevnhrt
by the Department from it* own revenue ac­
cruing from postage* and other sourctw te &gt;38,846,174, leaving deficiency to be provided for
out of tho general treasury &gt;3,680,757.

MILWAUKEE

ovum ITEM*.
Public printing paper, bludlng aud Utbograptilna
-----------'
X&lt;xa,iM

400,000
8l9,9U0
J.lOU.OOu
425,000

Engraving
Llgblhou**

Coaw— Mlsad

CINCINNATI

Hignol anrrire

Miaonlleanou*
The Irish political prioonera from four
Tbe oxucxint of bnlhon tn the Bank of En­
purtmeat.....
counties, including tlie men charged with gland iu Octi-b. r. 1880. was &gt;141.t£i2,OOi, and Mtereh.ueou. object* under the Interior
Boyd’s murder, have been taken to Waterford in th* Bank of France Oct. », 1880, wm &gt;116,■■■■■
140,600. The percent ago of gold held
and of silver 68.3. Statistic* show a

1,4M,X
4XJ.00U
K43J,3M

M17,1T»
a^H,ooo

■tMMOLTB
of outxtanding circulation of banks which have
bended ... .There is another difficulty about the ceased to do buxine**, and indicate that the
c •Ntitiu of te ritory to Montenegro. Dervucb final !&gt;&lt;m upon notex nt national banks will not fjrogate &gt;298,060.097.
Pasha refuses to surrender Ban Giorgio, exceed 1 or IX per crnU
•
tho Montenegrin Foreign Minister
ballot* for Pmident and Vico Pn'aidcat, at&gt; and
Here’s another chance for farmers'
Ims reported the matter to the rvptw\rntin«r
fz,
-u' — * *
r««mt&lt;tivea
of
the great
powqra....
boys. The cat’s tad that grows so plenlu cou-i-q »ence of the recomtie nd*lions of tho
teotuly in our swampe ia becoming quite

With tye exception of Georgia, the

Wiirr-n county -vru arrexted la*t
r ter at Judge Hill, of the United
; Court, on the chtrg” of fmod in

The Quebec Colonization Company

•■titudr. und has ababd romewhst in iiaclaiure
far Turkish terriiorv.... .Boveott has abruiAlv
quitted Ireland for England. A threatening

temurdy with gruoea and other plant*

Block thia
oem d 8,000.

IKDIANAPOLIR

S !t

�-w
by Mr. Msynsrd that
eJrtwrtuit n: only on

SATURDAY,
hair, and hteneMN. A w-ilor’s stockings are never
tri-weekly visit to manufactur&lt;*&lt;| from. a yarn, of his own
his fair one, who is waiting iu her jiorlor 'spinning. The ait-o’-ninfc tails ia not u
with fond expectation hi her heart, and a luruenatvrtr of the feline species. The ! report io chiefly coDCtTiM-d. The rejxjrt procold in her head, sujierinduced by the soils of u shin are not made by an auc- ncutit b Urge rnpunt at statistics! infunuUioa
fluctuating weather. - This. was, as you Jtitmerr, nor are the stays •constructed by coacvniiu,: the O}*.r*tk&gt;n« of tbo dupsrtftwut.
Attention to wiled to the «tatameat of A*«i*tant
might saygAbe prologue to tlie tragedy. a milliner.
It appearsyi^noreover,. that the fat girl's
father—who is worth many thousands of
Secretary Thompson’s Report.
dollars in good, Mnsible l»onds, and as a
Tbo report of tho 'Secretary of Um&gt; Navy,
consequence is an object of . iho young
*ya a Washington telegram, •• deal* with met*Dian's tender regard—had for several
the people." He further say* bo Iim carefully
reviewed the i»Uniitn» submitted by Gen.
lad raided on
--------- —:----- —
effect. Eick I
them a* being in accordance with the probable
of such foolishness, he had prepared a.
ghastly retribution for the fowl villains, interest*. Tho Secretary •*&lt;* f°rth tho facta
Thb liurgo population of England, and to this end he filled a higJgnrte"
mail fociUtiea on railroad*, such a* extra
—.*1. .n_ ——I— ___ 1 _ ' , .J
.
syringe with about a gallon of ancient
crowded into a small area,,Has been for beef brine, seasoned with garlic aud
u*ve enjoyed for several yeani port. Ite re­
&amp; century the consuming people of the flavored with aaafatida, and waa lying
port further Mjm: "H in riot doubted
world. They formerly drew their sqp- in ambush behind a box, where ho could
that rtfnilar and frequent moaus of
mail rtttuxwhip cooimmucatlon ■ with Mex­
plies from Russia and Southern Africa. sweep every approach to the hennery.
The young man who fa pretty well aoican, Central American, Booth Anwrfcxn,
From 1815 to 1845, during the existence quaintod with the whole family’ thought to the condition of thi« particular interest, and traiui-Pacitlc port* would prove important
of the corn’ll!wa, tho price of wheat in he would surprise his girl bv entering the and says that from - 1820 to 1860 American auxiliaries to American commerce, and I think
ships carried over 81 per cent, of tho ocean it would bo a wire mea«uro of public jxilicy to
Englund was frequently 23 per bushel. house unexpectedly by tha back way. commerce between our own and foreign encourage,, by appropriate legislation, tha e»porta, and oar tonnage roue from 6,000,000 to tabliibmcnt by our own citizen* of American
Since, by the removal of the protective This is the situation:
80,000,000. Since 1861, through the effects of
duty the supply has been marvelously in­

Jinan to the Pacific can uicroase those
moBopcdtatic powers which haveeiiaUed
•era! months on a bonk that will place the the Piu-ifln nwls to ke.ip up tiiat d«artyrant man where he belongs.
ness cd transit which has hitherto so
greatly hindered tile development of tho
Jat Cooke ssya that 185 miles of railPacific States. It is calculated that the
rotid have been laid on tlie Northern Pa­
Northwestern States could much better
cific during the past summer, and that
afford to spend $1,000,060,000 upon tho
in two years it will be open to tbe.PaNorthern Pacific road, in order .to secure
■ciflc.
■
■ •
'
■
its completion within two yeaai, ti
The friends of Benjamin
Harris see it anticipated
paint of time
Brewster, of Philadelphia, will press his the Canadian Pacific.
uamo for appointment m Associate Jus­

tice of the United States Supreme Court
in case of tho retirement of Mr. Justice'

.

Strong.

‘ _________________

Tint population of Baltimore ia showni
by tho oeusua to be 382,190; males,
157,301 ; females, 174,829 ; native, 270,­
176; foreign, -56,014; white, 278,487;;
•colored, 53,689 ; Chinese, 4; Japanese,
1; Indians, 9.

It is stated that the Duchess of Edin:
burgh feels badly cn account of her un­
popularity in England. She herself is
genial, kindly, accomplished and very
finely educated, but tho English like
neither her devotion to her father*s ideas
nor her religion.

Thb Emperor William's constant- ac­
tivity and many appearances in public are
' explained by the conviction of his medi'

oal advisers tiiat a quiet life would ba
■detrimental to his health. Busy as he

is, however, tho old gentleman is far
from robust. Ho looks very feeble, and
has to be lifted from his carriage by two

Attendants.*

The Princess fiouise, it is again de-clared, will not return to Canada, and it
is added that the Princess, whois frank­
ness itself, makes no secret of the disap­
pointment to which she has been sub­
jected in her endeavor to throw a little
refinement into the tone of the Canadian
viceregal court The Princess, who has
always been regarded as the artist of the
royal family, finds herself completely
isolated from all artistic life at Ottawa.

Rowxxi/h recently published Ameri
can Newtpaper Directory would lead
•one to suppose that pretty nearly every
trade, as well as some diseases, must
have an “organ.” For instance, there
are tho Harbert' National Journal, the
Tailore' Review, the Laketide Watch,
the Ice and Fith Newt, the Tobacco
Leaf, tho Grain Cleaner, and the Na­
tional Laundry Journal.
The most
suggestive titles, however, are the Jour­
nal of Inebriety and the American Can­
cer Journal

creased, and the prices reduced to $1.12
to $1.36. England is still tho point to
which tlie surplus food , of the world
flows to a final ,market Last* year the
deficit of
Europe was
250,000,000
bushels, which was supplied by 175,­
A fa tha hennery;
fa the old man,
000,000 bushels from* America ; the and c thp syringe; d is; the young man
remainder from India, Australia, and lightly turning tpthoutfits of love as well
Russia. Thus, Europe fa the only part as the corner of the fence; e is the house
itself, painted brown, and / fa the fat
of tho globe tiiat does not produce
girl sitting by the piano and ringing
enough to eat. The world's consump­ “Father, dear father, come home;" agga
tion of wheat is estimated at2,000,000,000 is the gathering darknetui.
Gaily up tho back yard tho young mau
bushels, of which America supplies! onecomes. Silently in ambush the ol2 man
fourth. Tliis year tho United States
lies.
Cheerily tho fat girl warbles.
production fa put at from -450,000,000 to Quiet but awhil fa the aynngo. In tho
500,000,000 bushels, orsay. 493,000,000. uncertain light of early evening tlie old I
Deducting 275,000,000 for home con­ mon sees a figure stealthily drawing near I
sumption and seed, and there remains a the pen. With bated breath he waits
the onalsught Tha syringe sounds its
surplus of 218,000,000 bushels.
It fa dreadful “wh-s-s-p" snd its deadly con- j
asked : What fa to be done with this?tents fly thrqugh the air like a wild and !
Last year Europe took 180,000,000 msd avenger.' A yell that tore tho azure '
bushels, while the average American ex- .i W
rolie
’K* of night, fairly knocked tlie fat girl j
1 off the piano stool aud curdled the old■
portation goring tho lost ten years has man's blood, followed the discharge, and i
been 86,000,000 bushels per annum. It when tlie neighbors rushed in, under the ■

impression that the Grant boom had
bursted right in tlie neighborhood, they
fo^pd the uqfortunata young man pawing the ground, aud ncreaming out awful
Mexican worts terrible to hear, while the
old man hovered over tho sc^ne with a
syringe in hia •haiKla, looking like an animatea figure escaped from an allegory.
Bympethiziug arms bore the young man
in to the house, after their owners had
stopped their nostrils with cotton, and it
required tha combined efforts of the fat
girl and eight friends to bring him to,
and it was some hourn before uo
he wm»
able to fairly inquire if the meteor hit
anvbody
nybody else when it struck,
struck.
That night, 'beneath
the darksome
*** *'
a cypress tree, whose thick
other product fa rising in price, and .
.
। l^rancbea the stniggling mooubeama
such, we feel assured, will not be the ! Tainly strove "to pieroe, on old man's totcase. When money fa so plenty wheat taring') form rested npon a spade, and’
u&gt; .Iwaj, high in price.
'
J0™;«»’«■u He
J
°
had just buried tha syringe.

; Wholesale

Festival.
1
I A Cincinnati telegram. to the Chicago THbwie
■
: Further
received here
U&gt;niSbl
P««&gt;ring case in TenTho marriagu of Joel Ilembric aud
I Mia* Jane Dale, of Koaue oounty, drew a largo
company of toe frwnd* and relative*, who lie­
inmr
in rmwnitMmt
long to
prominent families in
in the vicinity.
The wedding h id tong beeu talked of, and was
t^o social event of the year. After tbo cere­
mony the company were invited to tho hospita­
ble board of CoL Dde, tho bride vnd groom in
toe nu-antimo withdrawing. Tho table wa*
1-ouutifuUy snppdcd and all ate heartily. The
evening was *;*-nt in festivities, and at a late
hour another meal wa* served. After the sec­
ond meal several guests began complaining of
iliac**, but it was Laughed off, and tbo gaycty
continued. About 11 p. m. a sudden lethargy
seemed to overtake tho whole company, and in
a fmv minute* twentv-seven were unconscmu*;
Tin: few who retained con*ci&lt;Mi»ness set them*&lt;4v«* at work to reMiscitate their companion*,
, but without avail. I'welvo were removed to
other house* in the noigliborhood. and a* too
new* spread tbo whole country around was
aroused with exciinMNxt, a* nearly every prom­
inent family hail member* present at the fatal
feast. Such medical aid ss could lie summoned
could givo little relief, and in two days after tho
ocenrreuce six of. the wedding guest*' were dead.
Itoliert Dale, the bride's brother, died next day.
Mike May, a relative of toe groom, died iu a few
hour*. Albert Gallagher aud Mia* Mattie Lpvelace, well-known young ;&gt;eoj&gt;!e, died next day.
Two voung girl*, Eninia Peters and' Kato Low­
ry, died within twenty-four hour*.
CoL Dale and wife are very low, and their
death i* momentarily expected.
The cause of the tragedy was using arsenic
instead of salt for toe seasoning of chicken*.
CoL Dale purchased a quantity of arsenic a
day or two before to kill erftws, and carclA«»ly
left it in the kitchen.
A bltiudcring servant
mistook it .far Halt, and hence thu fatal result*.
None Imt those who partook of too chicken
were poisoned.

Too Loud.
,
.
orod .port,
is th
in tho vhabiti of
1 iMirftiming
perfuming himself
with musk and other fashionable&gt; perfernery, much to the disgust of Unde
Mow who is » plain old darky, devmd
°
1 Hk He met Jun
eb•ter and die Utter Haul:
“Look heah, Mose, I hear ob yoar
comparin’ me wid a striped polecat
Now Tse gwino to sue you foan dam“ G'way, niggah," said Old Mose,
holding his nose. “I dun no which is
damaged de inos’ by de oompariaan, you
or de skunk; but by do way yer smells
yer must l&gt;e representin’ bofe de beast-

at do size ob dat brogan. G'way, or I’ll
h'fatyer, chile.”—Galvetton Newt.
Bolling its mother, maybe.

Tint I—and ’ti* a pity—

Signs of the Times.
“ No,” said tho vagrant with a sigh,
“times ore getting better; they’re not

But you lack manlincaa,
A soul within it, too.
Nature muat change her plan

“Haven’t yon signs among you so
that you know where to go, and hevw
yon will be treated, and all that sort of

Fish Calture—-Experiments with the
Carp.
The United States Fish Commission
| i,„.
• accomplished some remarkable re­
:--j increased the exu * ’ • *. * forjtflKhL
I1 .U
wnso1
snt of “
“&gt;«
® foo^fiahe.
Ioo«-fishes of the country,
bat no
of 010 commission's work fa
moro TBlpable or of
th&amp;n

I the Huccessful cultivation of carp. Tho
commission have just drawn off tho wa­
ter from Babcock lake, the small carp­
pond near tlie monument lot in this city,
where most of tho experiments have
taken place. The result shows that tho
carp can be successfully cultivated in the
muddiest inland streams, and it is said
even in sloughs, swamps and mud-pud­
dles. Prof.’ Baird lias already received
applications from 3,000 private persons
for young carp with which to moke tho
experiment in tho Western States. The
; carp-ponds were stock 'd last spring with
! a few hundred carp, placed under the
I immediate management of Dr. Hassel,
| who lias devoted moat of hfa life to carp­
raising
who was
nusing in
iu Germany,
Mermany, but
out wno
wan induced
niGucea
,
u&gt; thi,
; l
_
•
rm
by
Batrd.
Th0. Jyoung ^arp bred
! in these ponds are now being distributed
throughout the country.
A number
Ceen sent to Illinois, Ohio, MinneWisconsin and Michigan. The experiments have I-ecu so successful that
perimenta have lieen ao Bucccoaful that
new carp lakes for propagating purposes
aro to be constructed here. One con­
taining eight acres has already been
commenced, and another one of fire
ocrea ia in contemplation. Prof. Baird
soya that one pair of carp will stock an
acre of water, aud that the spawn from
a single fish will yield from 5,000 to
10,000 young fish. They do not com­
mence to spawn until 4 years old. Dr."
Hassel, the Superintendent, hsa seen
carp in Austria 300 ye-ra old, bo old tiiat
even moss grow on the bock of the fish ;
yet it was active, and appeared to have
as much vitality as tho younger fish.
The usual maximum weight of the carp
is thirty j*ound«. Dr. Hassel did not
sucoeed in making any carp live to roach
this country until be had made three
tripe with the fish. Those brought out
on the first two voyages died. In the
spring of 1877 he succeeded in landing
in good condition 130 young carp. From
these fish all the corp in thia country
have been produced within three years.
Prof.'Baiftt hopes in the course of »'few
to stock most of the
ith these fish.— Wath-

This retort raised a general shout of
If I see a big, powerful bull-dog hanging
“Brother George, beware of Eister
around the front door, I take tiiat as a
sign meaning ‘move on.' If there are a
few stout men iu the next field to the
There are three unfinished Pacific house, that menus ‘too much gristle aud
too little meat* If a large pile of cord­
railways in the United States, and one wood stands by a hcuae with a bnexsaw
Facta for Laud-Lubbers.
------ ----- i—• t*
in Canada. The probable aggregate cost
The
L’a a, sign for
Tlie stern pout
poet jis not an evening
, h«n&gt; Tut* at . P»P«.
Tb« bertha
Ix-rlb* on lx&gt;ard do not nejmfes. Tuc
of the three unfinished roads in put
; oeaaorUy add to the census. The hatchsigns, too.’
down in the maximum at 8150,000,000.
Tlie Canadian railway will probably cost
at least$100,000,000. There is no doubt

From the Secretary's report wo learn that the
United State* navy in cotnnriMion consist* of
but 29 steamers, 1 sailing ship*, H monitors, and
2 toqiedo boots, and for iranxMc* of actus! na­
val warfare, a* now conducted, It i* doubtful
whether, of th© 43 veosol*. any oxoept the moni­
tors can bo reckoned avsilabic. Forty-four voewds, among which are 7 additional monitors,
are reported "in ordinary-’’
Secretary Thompson will recommend tho
passage of a law authorizing the establishment
at tho Naval Academy of a grade of Cadet Con­
structor. At present there is no lax authoriz­
ing the instruction of constructors, and al­
though the constmctiou of a ship Uea at
tho very foundation of the navy tho
Government 1* educating no cadeta for th!*
branch of the service. Mr. Thomptnn would
put Cadet Constructors 6pon tho asm* footing
with Cadet Engineer* and Cadet Midshipmuii,
a* he thinks it ia quite a* important to tho
Government that it should have in it* service
men competent to build ship* a* to have those
who can construct tho engine* in them, sail

arising from tlie difference lietween even
our largest export in any oue year and
tlie present surplus cannot bo warded
ofi, and tiiat consequently prices must
recede. But people forget that this fa
n.n exceptional prosperous time with us,
that wc are consuming more of every
product than wo were last yoar, tiiat
BurojK*. especially Great Britain, fa con­
suming more, and consequently that not
only will tho surplus be consumed, but
at higher prices. It is not natural that 1
wheat should be falling while every 1I

osity as to how the apple got into it

plimentary, he called her “a mon all
but the pantaloons.” To this she
plied in rhyme:

owners; who impooo on them oppressive bur­
den* and a drain of money which »ill *oon ruin

fa supposed by many that the overplus

• The two sons of tlie Prince of Woles—
Spending Money.
Prince George and Prince Victor—have
No doubt it is pleasant to spend monmade a highly creditable examination, or; but there is a solid nntbfoction in
and retarded to their mother laden with saving it One of tlie best uses to which
can bo put is to save it for the
prizes. They are immensely popular money
needsof illness or old rASf^;
■with the people of Dartmouth, where
should be made rigidly
rtly subject
-abject to in
in-­
the Bullunia - lies. The two boys, on come and well within it, so ns to leave
joining, were at once christened “ Her- son.e margin of saving. Some people
rinn" and “Sprat," and by these sobri­ ore doing it* and many, too, whose in­
quets ore known to tliis day.
The comes are very narrow. Looking along
the column of daily deposits at one of
Princes respond to their curious appel­
our savings tanks, we find sums from
lations with jaunty frankness and sailor­ one dollar to ten dollars more frequent
like good humor. Among their special; than
the weekly
or monthly*
Ll.....any
...., other, 1-'...wLl v
fancies fa a craving on the part of Prince ' "
J v‘ *toil,
—1 rescued
b
mickle J_1
delved
by 1honest
from consumption, and brought in to
Victor for lump sugar, and on that of
add to the muckle by the servant-girl,
Prince George for nutmegs. The Kings tho teacher, the mechanic, the laliorer,
of England have all had such fancies. the clerks and others on small salary.
The passion of George HL for apple­ In days of prosjierity we should provide
for days of adversity.
dumpling was cqtuded only by his curi­

Thx publication of Mrs. Swisahelm’s
Half a Century ” brings to the sur­
face her sharp, short, and decisive tilt
■with George D. Prentice, wliich those
•who ever knew anything about it have
very likely forgotten. She had just es­
tablished. her anti-slavery Saturday
Rvcning Vititor, in Pittsburgh, when
Prentice gave her a left-handed editorial
•welcome in his Louisville Journal,
wherein, among oilier remarks not com­

Cent of ' paxW'i'-Kt'rx. and giving the Ameixxi
&lt;300,000,000 and foreign ahlp* &lt;900,000.000 on
freight and pueengen In ten yean. Ho fur­
ther add* that at the ratio* stated, the farmers.

of death,

dnpoio.

The boatswain does not pipe

Poisoning at

a^ Weeding

of

the Chief of the Secret
Service.
Tlie annual report of Chief Brook* ahow*

Report

forty-three arrertu, of which twenty-three were
for dealing in counterfeitmoniy. Tbeaggn^ate
M-ntenco of the ptreomi arrvatod was 343
yeare, and the amount of fines f &lt;1.712. The
amount of the counterfeit money captured waa
$37,788. together with a largo number of plates
and other contraband material. Owing to the
reduction made by the Committee on Apirropri-

me;ct-servicc force, aud also to reduce tho salari« of theme who were retalnud at least 33 pur
cent. -This, the Chief *ay*, ha* done much to
interfere with the eflideusy of the service. The
amount expended bv the service during the fis­
cal vear w«* *61,108. Chief Brook* says fiat
it i* tweesaary to tho efficiency of tho service
that *100.000 be appropriated.
Among tho counterfeit* di-covcred during
the year were a 50 note on the NaUonal Stalo
Bank of Troy, a *10 note on tho United States
tre-murv, umio of 1875, a «1U9 note on tb&lt;
Piltabnrgh National Bink of Coin incroe, a *5
note • u the Montpelier National Bink, a *100
note on tho National Excliango Bank of Bdtirnorv. a *100 United Slates treasury note, and
the *l,0W connU rfrit Uixitud ctate* bund. Of
the dwigtrou* tl00 counterfeit note only tweaty-t«&lt;£havo been ru'tsived al tho Natiomd-Bauk
liedinitXion Agcnpy, and only fifteen olhars are
known to the secret *orvicd to lx&gt; butatahdit*:.*
In the matter of executive clcuMincy, Chief
Brook* recommends the adoption of a modificat on of the Fren b police •ystetn, by which
the critninsl Mt at liberty tx-fore the expiration
of hi* Mnteacc rbali be compelled at stated
tone- to report hi* wliercab utu to tbo Govern­
ment, ur be couaid* nil and treated a* a fugitive

Restlag.
I mat a student toiling up i
His face was flushed, and th

—— —----- ,—
baaiDeM accompli «bcs
thia rreult.”
*
He further says that tbo legal portions taken

tbk ennmeraior.

required for teawith •otno fault of

Tb« Full PopaUr Vote far ITMldnil.

lar rote for President of tho United States, as
cauvsuwod in all of tho States :
rorax. vote.
The total vote ia 9,192,695, which is divided
aa follows:
4.4.W.415
4.asMi*

Hesitant)*

Caltforuta..
Colorado...
ConnacUcul
Delaware
Florid*..,
Georxta..
Jlllnot*...
Indian*..

E;?5
S'A6M
310,302
231,865
I S3,904
120,766
i

Kentucky.
Ixiiilaten*.
Maine
Maryland.
M*M*chua
Michigan.

78,515
tes,iM
1145,190

37?
225
105.
•“

1314011 34,*96
11.797

153,5*7

Ohio..

llhoda I •land...
South Carolina.

44,852
12U.6M
&amp;SS344
tiasia
375,tMfc
20,618
444,704
ia.196
57,947
98,780 130,381
53,200

W**t Virgin!*....
WiMxmain...........

46,243

Grand total*.

Beventecn hundred and ninety-three vote* are
alio returned tui •■ucatterini;"—chicfiv anti-Maiwnir-in the States of Ilbnois, Ma’ine, Michi­
gan. Missouri. Now York, Pennsylvania, louxie
Island, and Wisconsin.
THE VOTE BI HECnOXB.

Tbo vote in the two noctiou* of tho country
wa* as follow*;
(hw/UUL.
North3,:*2,566
South................. 1,016,649

2,849,587
1.5%,4t7

MO.2B2
1*5,467

l.JIS
677

Total*4,439,415

4,436,014

306,729

1,793

-—.9,387 from tho North
and 257 Jrom toe South.
From th* North.6,442,918
From tho South3,749,677
ToLl.9,193^9*

Thu rote in 1876 was an follow* :
.5,T33,41«

From the South.,

.

Tho total vote of tho Booth in 1880 and in
1876 thu* compare*:
...2,749,677

Comparative increase wm 756,272 in the
North and 21,433 in thu South.

The Wheat Crop of 1880,

Mr. Charles Worthington, .Statistician of the
Department of Agrx’ilture, ha* completed lu*
final investigation* and compilation* in regard
to the wheat crop of tho United 8tatcw for
1880, a detailed account of which, by State*, \
ha* licen furniKhed to the Cincinnati Price
1.1*0.

1879.

JMfMA

Mali.*
.
N« • II ’lupthlrv
\ MXDOUl
..
bu»rtta
Ilbnali-1 • SriJ .
CV&gt;n:*r&lt;-Urut...........
New lurk
&gt;r.Jrrw.
..
Ivi.u&gt;jh*:-;t
.
L*-;«»»re
MarjlaPd.
I irglnta.
North i;an&amp;ua
South ltaru.’io« .
Uoorgta. ..............
Fwia*
..
IlalMXua.
MlawMppC...........

3X1.143
204,325
SXd*6
ll.fluG

4**,C*S
199,529
493,924
15,834

ixxn.xn
1^68.140
7.4*5,*l»
9.3ZUK®
3,47*,CM)
660,720
2,5*2.370

10,746,660
1,764,115
22,307,347
1,012,583
6,W9.CT«
H^ei,007
3,323,836
1,140,410
3,616,920

94A.6-J0
374,000

1401,592
417,313

K9OI.5O0
1 167&gt;O
V.3UD,&lt;00
4.6.1.150
5447,120
&gt;7.722400
W.7O6.UOU
3n.X4l.VX)
M.707,200
16.464.l««
♦v.l &amp;2.u»
3C.&lt;^,
•»

3,454,200
l,3M,CC0
11,852,640
4.XO.M0
7,6*1,420

2,473,974

Triw.
Arkax.***
.
T at; 11
..
W «»l 1 iHT.Ql*
Kna'.uor
OtllO.........................
Muhioa
. . .
Indiana
lUluota
Ula.xIJHU
Minus* ta
lova
Mi—.n.-l
Kaaaas
Nrbra^a
..
CalJorata................ —....—
Orsgon....... .........
Otn. r Htata. aud ¥*rrtlodes...................

5SS

43,700,148
44.««,S30
□U,5A5,46«
31.177.135
33,767,043
26.102,300

in,omono

l.l.J)*,!**)
45.7... «.
12420400

K.ooo,rwo

1MW.OOO

16,900,000
—- ———

13,043,703

8,188,*0O

utn-Tt...^auLKtM
wn-n...
ltTS-71____ 43U.IT2,4&lt;JU

57,.4.1,'.-^
V2.139.3W
147,«7^49

(«i,(»00 bualieb dunng the current year, there
will remain 205.C9U.0W lambda for uea
export,
or nuil&lt; meet hia approval, and unof tho
25,000,000 more than In the preceding year.

Ste-Wiiter bl IMmuk
fleial di

full effectrto the action*

was ths reply,’ and he was
Before k* ring the Hubjcct Mr. Maynard re­
with me.
'
new* tot
Key tiiat

DM Censu- Bureau.

The hold

caro^and gw him aa axquisite feeling

cbjx-m wlwr« a Mi"pituion in
«oim uambUakably connected

Tote number of tnUbate.480,M9.7X&gt;
44X75A.1W
TIm annual prodnetiou of wheat in the
gaged in employment* declwod ,by tho Su­ United
Slate*, the export* of wheat, including
preme Court of the Unitod State* to be ‘de­
moralizing in their effect*, no matter bow
carefully regulate*),' nnlea* expree* proof of June 30, aa follow* :
——j-—-fl coinpanio*, is
will not intenbonnily aid in
74,750,W
1875-76-------

stonily
deck is not a pack of cards.

enumerators have already beeu nettled, farrolvW a tedal expendixuro of upward of *1,100,OttL Only snout 8,200 account* remain un­
adjusted and there is no rem.au to doubt that
toe month of December will we all toe ennmo-

I.IIUH

pensatio:., within a prescribed maximum limit,
-and commensurate with tho importance of the
«-xvic«■» performed, to snch line* of American
steamers is may l&gt;o employed under contract
with thia department in transporting mails of
the United State &lt; to Mexican, Centra! Amaricari. Routh American, and trans-l’acific t&gt;orta.
“ Tbo money-order *ynl«-m continue* to grow
in popular favor. The Superintendent of the
money-order system suggest* a plan for reduc­
tion of foea which *wm* to me entirely feasible,
and which i* commended to tho attention of
Cungrewu Briefly stated, his plan is to reduce
the fie for money-orders not exceeding *5 to
5 rente, and to extend the maximum limit of an
order from *50 to 8100, so that increased com­
mission* received from large order* may offset
the ton* resulting from tlie reduced fee for
small orders."
Tlie foreign money-order business and oper­
ations of letter-earner system are reported in a
highly-aatisfactory condition.
Mr. Maynard renews the recommendation* of
hi* predocwKor for legulattre authority to acce;&gt;t and to carry into effect ths provision* of
an article of the Universal Postal Union Con­
vention concluded at P.iri* on tool »t of Juno,
1878, respecting payment of limited indemnity
for registered articles of the Postal Union, the
origm and address' of which may bo lo*t or
stolen during trausmisrion through tho mail*;
and also for such modification of tho provision*
of Un&gt; act of March 3, 1879, aa will autborizo tho adoption by the Secretary of tho
Treasury and Pontmai.b r General of regu­
lation* providing for too delivery by mail
to addreiiiics at oflice* of destination in tho
United Btates, subject to payment of custom*
duties thereon, on any packet of dutiable mad
matter received in mail* from foreign oouiitriei.
Ho is of opinion, also, that authority to trans­
mit and deliver dutiable articles of mail matter
| to addresses through toe mail*, subject to pay­
ment of customs duties thereon, should not be
restricted to snch mail matter a* i* now excliangeablc in too unM creal Postal Union mail*,
but should embrace all article* of dutiable mat­
ter received iy mails from other countries.
The Pc-ntraaiter General ftigge-ta the estaliUshment of a " poetal-savuigs ’ system, and
also of postal telegraph* in this country, in tho
following-terms: "One of my pred’ecresoni
some years since recommended uicorporation
into the department of a system of |x&gt;*tai sav­
ing". Tho subject hai from time to time occu­
pied toe attention of Congrrea. For several
year* the system ha* ta-cn in operation in the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
and Canada. When in London, recently, her
Majesty** Postmaster General kindly gave me
facilities for observing the management of bis
department. I learned that the postal-sav­
Ings system had been remarkably, *ucoo*sfnl,
atu! hod substantially grown in popular
favor. As managed in that country it ia a
souree of some profit to toe Government.
In this country 1 incline to too belief
that the system would' have advantages even
greater than in a compact population like that
of Great Britain, In by far the larger portion
of the United States there are no savings de­
positories, and arc nnt likely to be. To pmree
of these parts the tuu of the postoffice fcr tots
purpose would be a great boon. It would be
an additional advantage that deposit* would be
available at any depository office in the United
State*—an im|&gt;ortant consideration with a jicople «o migratory a* our*. It is believed the
system would interfere little with the business
of savings bank*, but would absorb fund* now not
deposited in thorn. Nor would the patronage
of the Government be *cn»U&gt;ly increased, since
the HVKtewi would be operated by frcrson* al
ready in public service, with no considerable
addition to the number. Your attention and
thix attention of Congress is respectfully in­
vited to it
“ During my visit to the British postoffice I
examuud with much interest tho system of
telegraphy for several veaxs past connected
with the jKHtal service. Thia method of correspoudenco is thought to hare made great ad­
vance since it was changed from toe manage­
ment of private cor|K&gt;rations, n-*|x&gt;nsible to
nobody, hardly to public opinion, snd placed
under control of tho Oo-.crnmcnU
The
bwdness ha* increased many fold, the
.and of
sending *mwsagcs ha*
been
largely
reduced,
and
tho
service
is
' pertarmed in localities it would never have
reached under thn ]&gt;ecniiiary Ktimuhi* of pri­
'vate enterprine. At tho same time it yield* a
margin of profit to the royal treasure. I* it
not time for ns to renew the inquiry whether it
is wire to leave thi* important instrument of
correspondence in charge of cor|*&gt;rations
whose primaij object w gain to toe managers
and stockholders, and the convenience of tlie
public secondary only ?
Mr. Maynard renew* for consideration ot
Congress toe suggestion made by hi* prede­
cessor, that the word “ fraudulent,” a* it oc­
curs in sections 3,929 and 4.041 of the re rived
statute*, preceding the word " lottery,” should
be Stricken out He says : “That ’Congress,
while expressly forbidding the use of the ordi­
nary mail ’ to all
lottery oxnpsnic*.
whether
fraudulent
or
not, ahouM
intend to afford
a s|wcial security of

Khip doofi notliuve a wake enter a dead
calm, Tho swell of a ship's mdes is not
All the additional

tbcuda
the printing
pt
the
by *pwi*l
anpervkiot: of the Seen

mcamire to ao amend tho general la

• large part °f the progress of the coun-

the ana through line.

KpongtSMsnl
every month wl
pilstiou and i

stanlially

comphde (Uie

return*

having

A writer in ths Bulletin Generale de
Therapeuticjue states that sea-water acta
aa an alterativa in such cases as arebeuefitted by certain saline mineral waters;

appetite, facahtates digestion, quickens
nutritive changes, and augments ths

‘

�LOCAL MATTERS.
toil, to cover

SATURDAY,

- -

DSC. 4. 1880.

A SMALL BUNDLE OF 8PLHTEM.

WM troubling him consiricnible by in­
troducing ita rooting gear through the
fence and taking more titan the pre­
scribed three rows of potatoes, uuanimo sly allotted to that class of swine
classed as land sharks, nondescripts,
alligator, aud in.later times blockade
runner*. Sherman, not wishing to ap­
pear avaricious noised it about that he
had such a hog, but as nu one bad as
yrt appeared to claim the critter and ss
It hod got pretty fair eating snd would
cook by adding pl nty of butter he
killed it. Soon after a man came
along who asked after the animal, and
was weak enough to request Sherman
to doscrilM) it. Sherman begun “it was
a funny looking hog, the most curious
lookin
one I ever saw, a kind of a
dirty maltesv color or—wall, I can’t
hardly tell whatcolor t was, such a
funny color,”
The man burst out
with “that’s my hog exactly, it was
just such a color.”
Sherman says,
“Youd------ d fool,.the hog I took up
mid killed was white,” The man left,
feeling be had caught a Turk.

There used to reside npl far from
where Naahvilleuow stands, but ou the
. town line of Kalamo, a family named
Henderson, they were in extreme pov­
erty, nor. having even bedding on
wluch to lay their weary forms.
Hen
dcraon was a very honest, innocent,
nnsuKpecting person, nod people call­
ing themselves shrewd used to . take
M&lt;fvnnta£r of his peculiarities aud
'drive sharp bargains wfUC htai. Mr.
Henderson was noted for his peculiar
faculty of “fortune telling,” as it waa
called, and mid-day when the sun
shone was his hour for proceedings.
On Sunday*, when ’twas fair, the young
men, accompanied by their fair ones
could have been seen wending their
. way toward this temple of wisdom
•
(Tobs Contlnard.]
from every direction, the paths through
tlie forests being their only road at
“References Required.”
that time, and bur. very few of tlie
settlers of that region at that time but
Between Hand 19 o’clock yesterday
availed themselves of that privilege to
have their fortune told. Henderson's forenoon a middle aged nmn stood du
mode of procedure was to feel the head the steps of a Congress street boarding
of bis customers, something after the house with on old grip-sack in his
manner of a phrenologist, what with lurid and a cobble-stone aud a lot of
The
the sensation producea by his moving *&lt;»!&lt;! papers in the grip-sack.
bauds over one’s liead aud his peculiar papers and the cobble-stone are mere
mode of utterance, many’s the time suppositions, but they were doubtless
When the
when the young huly would jump from in there a!l the same.
the chair and refuse to have her for­ stranger’s ring was answered he
tune told, while other more tender­ indulged in bows, scraps and smiles,
hearted would burst into tears during and announced hin readiness to take
Hendeison’s recital of their future ex- room and board In the house until he
pfoita. But the man did actually fore­ could transact some very -important
tell the bloodv rebelQou of 1861-5, and business which called him to Detroit.
“Yes, we keep boarders, but well,
also the part some otuis patrons would
play therein', but he could never place you know—we have to be so careful,
tlie scene, neither tell the time it would you know. I presume you have re­
ferences T”
happen.
“References! madam, I have a thou­
In the early days when it was cus­
tomary for the first settlers to cut saw sand. I am delighted to find that you
are
so choice of your guests. I pre­
logs wherever tlie treits could be found
sume
you have heard of Senator
to make them, a certain man went into Smith T*
•the woods where grew a splendid lot of
“Smith! Smith! She wasn’t quite
large white wood trees' and cut them
down and drew the -bodies to the saw suret”
“Don’t know Senator Smith!” he
mill, think ng all the time that Jie nas
stealiuir t^iem from off “specul tors xxclaimed as be held up his hands.
laod.V but a few years afterward it was “Well, you Western people are so
singular.
I’ve l&gt;een in swimming
found necessary to survey that same
tract of land, when he discovered that with Senator Smith a thousand times.
he had cut the trees from only his own We used to run a bank together. I’ll
land. Wqrds canLot express bis feel­ have to tell him when I get home that 1
ings as ho discovered tbo fact, and ever found a lady in Detroit who Lad never
afterward he changed tho subject heard of him. You must have heard of
Gen. Sherman Y”
when asked anything about saw logs.
“vVelt Sherm and I sleep in the same
Like all new sections of country in
the early days, this had ita share of
humbugs. In tlie winter of 1853-&lt;'l, bed when he can get an excuse for be­
spiritualism, or as it waa called spiritual ing out all night. WcCare always out
strawberrying together when I’m in
communications, found ita way into Washington. The day I left he came
this town, anti writing.talkiog, preach­
down to the d pot and wanted to pay
ing, doctoring and all kinds of “medi­ me an old debt of a thousand dollars,
ums” besaine very plenty, “circles”
but I wouldn’t take it. Just drop a line
were held at most every house, tables to Gen. Sherman and ask him if he
set danhing. chairs to having a regular knows Judge Collins.”
fandango, dishes jingling, mysterious
She seemed to study over the mat­
sound.-, people seeing visions and
ter, and he presently coutinu d ;
proptsying and “many other things to
“Maybe that would be too much
numerous to mention,” as the modern
trouble.
Do yc&gt;u know the Mayor of
auction bill says.
Tlie excitement
Buffalo ?”
grew intense, some of.the more fanati­
“No.”
cal liecaiue almost insane over the
“Sorry—very sorry,because ikwould u t
subject, while others neglected their
take ten minute*
minutes to teiegrapu
telegraph mm.
him.
.i','";-..
.n;nl
doWe rent the same pew in church, and
““J,'
hX thit l-&lt;-tI t^tomlSbv th? Ol,r wiv&lt;* ,0ok like twinH- Nice •««»
SSumtm?fellow |-»•
u,O'Lk''h"m‘if

nr Thoae suffering with Sciatica and
other severe Nervous affections ohouki
be auro to consult -Dr. Peterman at As­
syria Center, Dec. 8rh. and at Walcott
bouse, NuahvilWon Dec. 9th.

'JHK CHILLING FROSTS
Of Winter are upon us. A little heavier Clothing, a little heartier food,
necesaities. He who •ntictuates nearest the wants of the community, at
loWMt coet to the coDAumer, is the one deserving the most credit, aud 1
receive hta due reward by his increasing patronage.
Our New Stocks are very desirable as to style and quantity.

SUGARS, TEAS.

COFHQEARk

CANNED FRUITS,
4 VEGETABLES.

Best Stock of CANDIES
------- IN TOWN.--------

Ye cUlxen*' ofNaahrille, attention to roe pay,
eatobUabed batcher boy, the prices will
put down;
•
And he to known aa Henry Hoe, the old reliable

(Bf

Of the most improved patents and shades of color, from 10 to 15 cte. per yard.
Fine Cashmeres at $1.00 per yard.

CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS,
FLOWER POTS.

OHIO STONE WaRE,
TOBACCOS,
CIGARS,

cat Kina oi aicax;

And our cntct^rialng landlord, purely on him

PIPES

And get the very beat of meate, to nerve to
one and all.
,

a specialty. We have Suita sizable for small boys and for the 300-ponpder.

Celebrated “Snowflake” Flour.
Iwitr'i Self Lis g krfrtai tinr.

All kind* of fowl. and fiahes, I buy for to re­
tail;
1

You will find at Henry Roe'a, in the old reliable
ataod.
Now to the honett farmer I have a word of
cheer,
Improve your atoek aud feed them well for I
will want Uiriu here;
And to your bouse I’ll drive my team and pay
you cash in baud.
For those who keep their atoek well fed, good
IV Drjil. A. Petermtnof Marshall,
will bo qt tlie post office in Assyria
Center every other
ednesday after­
noon, adJii at the Wolcott house, Nash­
ville every other Thursday, Dec. Sth
and 9th.
The Dr. treats Nervous
Diseases /with . constant
success.
Thijofc suffering with incipient insanity.
Nervous Prost nit ion, Spinal Disease,
Sciatica and other forms of Neuralgia
will consult their own best interest by
consulting him.
7-10

tF*Buy your Dry Goods,Boots Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Groceries, Provisions,
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
who always sells at the lowest prices.

Conferred upon tenaof thousands of
suffeierscould originate and maintain
the reputation which‘Ayer's Sarsai*
a it 11.1.a enjoys. It is a compound of
the Itest vegetable alteratives, with the
Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is
the most effectual of all remedies for
scrofulous, niercnrial, or blood dis­
orders. Uniformly successful and cer­
tain in ita remedial effects, it produces
rapid tyid complete cures of Scrofula,
Sores, Boils, Humors, Pimples, Erup­
tions, Skin Disease and all disorders
rising from impurity of the blood. By
ita invigorating effects it always relie­
ves Liver Complaints, Female Weak­
ness and Irregularities, and is a potent
renewer of vitality. For purifying the
blood it has no equal. It tones up the
system, restores and preserves the
healUi. and iiqp&amp;rts vigor and energy.
For fortv years it has lieen in exten­
sive use, and is to-dav the most avail­
able medicine for the suffering sick,
any where.
FORBALE BY ALL DEALERS.

Men’s Suite from $8.00 to $25.00; Boys’ Suite from $3.50
to $10.00, Ladies Sacques from $2 50 to , $15.00, Boote and
Shoes of the best makes, Rubber Overcoats, Rubber Boote
(Warranted), Buffalo Robes, Lap Robes, an endless variety of
Notions, Hate and Caps, Furs, Blankets, Sachels, Curtain
Laces, Trimmings, Edgings in piece and bunch, Groceries as
low as the lowest, Sugar from 9c. to 12c.
10,000 lbs. Dried Apples Wanted.

500 Bushels Beans Wanted.
5000 Bushels of Corn Wanted.

Ten Car Loads of

Stove Wood Wanted.

WANTED IN EXCHANGE
CASH.
BUTTER.
*
EGGS,
BEANS,
POL

BOISE &lt; FRANCIS.

Hastings Business Directory.
J_£ASTING8 NATIONAL HANI,

Capital and Surplus Sloo.ooo.
Sell. Draft* oa tho principal eftlea In Europe.
posit* received, and money loaned at

Tie Hilles! Market Price Fait for Butter, Ems, Port, Beans anfl Potatoes
IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS

We propose to divide profits, and while we can furnish yoa nearly every­
thing wanted for comfort of man and beaut. We will take in exchange alm out
everything the farmer lias to turn off.

We Want to Sell

De

MKa
Ca*hfa

QLEMEST SMITH,

Attorney at Law,

J AMES k. smxzxi,
Attorney A Counsellor,

A

BLACK,

$10,000 Worth of Goods! American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, 4c.,
Between thia and the 1st of January* next, and we know if we do we must sell
without large profits.

UnatingB, Mich.

jq~ BOUGHTALIN,

*

GIVE US A CALL, and we will try and do you good.

SHERIFF.
Collect!***

ASHVILLE LIVERY.
Sine* the Introduction of Krllogg'* Columbian

J. O8MAN, Prop.

J^EW FURNITURE AT
known iu a xafc and reliable agent to eiuploy aolnit
all ache* and pain*, which arv tho forrrunnera of
tnor&gt;* wrioow diaordert. it act* aptcdlly and iiurely, al way a relieving aufferini and oftafl aavlng life.
Th» protection it affords by It* time'y uec on Itlwu-

J. LENTZ &amp; SON’S

'i “riid.t I Sr at 1
who claimed to be a spiritualist doctor 1 S %“?.*?*
who
under the
ChI’
"n._nF‘A J.$**
who worked
worked under
the influence
influence of
of an
an
you know fheGoventor of Indiana?”
old Indian chief, uot deeming it necea
rough*. cold*, catarrh. and di-order, among ehll“She HeemtNl ashamed to confess that
nary to inform the excited people that
she didn't.
Indian chiefs were not doctors, but
“Really dout
know
him F
ho
duping them ns l»est he could. The went on. “How tin fortunate, as 1 am nevjrwlll. It h abaolutely certain In Ita remedial
doctor found business impro.iug, he just from his house, where he obliged ■'Hoffa, and will al way* cure when cum are porolblo. Cal) nt H. G, Kale'a and get a memorandum
could not attend to all cases, as every­
me to tarry for three weeks. The last book giving more full detail* at the curative propbody irnsgiued themselves ill or “postiling he said to mu nt the depot yes­ ertleaof thia wonderful medicine.
eRtM'd of the devil,” which latter was
terday was: ‘Now, Judge, when you
undoubtedly the real complaint, and
Annuni Meeting
get to Detroit don’t go any of the firstafter stealing the affections of many
class hotels, where all is bustle and Of the Union Mutual Fire I nan ranee Company of
damsels the wily doctor vamosed, and confusion, but put up at some quiet,
his workings spiritually bad a good ef­
njodest boarding house, where they tho -Union Mutual Fire Insurance Com; any of
fect as it set jaople to thinking and
are very particular about their guests Krn&lt;. Barry nnd Ionia Conntiea.” will Ke held at
they awoke to the fact that they were
of the company, in the City of Ionia, on
and where the landlady has the ap­ the ofitecTHURNDAS*.
JANUARY 0, ItMll.
being mode the tools of designtng and
pearance of a genuine aristocrat.’ commencing at 11 o'clock, a. r&gt;. Al this meeting
very wicked persons.
That's what he said, and that’s why I ■ix Director* arc to be elected. Proportion* to
During a debate in a club room not
amend the Charter will aim be presented for action.
am
here.
”
long since, when the iiuestion on the
Ionia, Nov. 32, 1MW.
Some women would have softened
10-15
J. C: TAYLOR. Secretary.
misery war created was being discussed
under that, but she hud I tad two men
a person gave as his proof the fact that
Caution.
during the great Reliellion he was in climb out of a back window the night
before, owing her eleven dollars, and’
continual misery for fearhe would en­
the flattery didn’t soften her a line in iMianl withe-tjext caticc or provocatlii.x thia I* lo
list, and when tfieeraof drafting dawn­
her face. She asked it he could give forbid al) penotM truMIng or harborlos her on my
ed upon the country -his misery knew
account, a* 1 aliall pay nothing on her aeroant.
references.
10-12
•
Tito Gats*.
no bounds foi fear of being drafted. local
“Why,madam, how can I?” lie re- I
But to escape the misery (or draft) he
filied.
“
-I
am
a
stranger
here.
1
come
I
ATTENTION, LAIMEN!
went “iip north,’‘bill when he got there
lero to transact nbont $50,000 worth of
T THE IIESIDKNCE --F ED. OLDFIEi.f),
the men were all gone to war and the
in Kalamo. J will Im- found In rradi»e»&gt; for
women were howling for wood. The business with one of the banks, secure !
•Irwatuaklnx,cuttlnx and fitting, cutting pattern*
mao wid he undertook to supply the plans for a new block ou Wootlward of all kind*, cutting and making l-rarer clo, k».
avenue,
and
perhaps
set
my
sou-in-law
itolman* ot thi lateit and mo*t etaborate Myles.
women with wood, Lat after many
up
in
the
wholesale
dry
goods
trade,
.
. Will cut and fit a calico dm* for 40 cent*.and other
fruitless efforts at success lie relinquish­
price* in proportion. Mr faahion book* arc of the
ed bis task, feeling that his cup of but several days must necessarily laU-«t and mo,l alyllab. ttaaque pattern* !0 eta.,
misery was full to overflowing. Then elapse before anyone will come to PolonaDe. PrincevM-and Wrapper 25 ct». etch.
know
me
for
what
I
am./
Picax-call and »co me. I will guarantee latlifar
be asked the audience in the clubroom
“
Our
rule
is
to
require
references,
”
lion
before the garnu nt have* the bou*o.
this question : “What greater misery
11-12
MRS. H. OLDFIELD.
could one endue-than I passed througb, she said as she noticed his six-day old
especially in my effort to appease the paper colar and almost buttonless' vest.
Notice.
“Madam,” he replied as he backed
damorings of the women for wood T
Notiac to hereby given that the Townxhlp Hoard i
down
the
steps,
“
I
am
both
surprised
The verdict was iu bis favor.
of Oxtictnn will meet at the office of the l owaahlp
aud grieved. I had intended, before
on Tuesday the lUh day of Dvecmbcr^ D lMO, I
Several prominent Democrats iu this leaving yoar house, to give you a set Clerk
for the panioa' uf auditing account* and traiMacttown feel so sore over the defeat of of silverware which the Governor of Ing such other bnafnero u mi’ esmr before the
their ticket that they declare thnt they Connecticut presented me last Christ­ board.
will never again support a party so ut­ mas, but your hesitancy shows that
terly incapable of carrying on a cam­ yon suspect me. Suspicion is some­
Town Clerk of Cutlato'n.
paign. When asked how they will thing tiiat touches me in a tender spot. ।
vote in the future, or with what party I am now forced to go to a first-class p «i. STCDLBl',
they will act, they invariably answer: hotel, and the silver will probably go
“My God, I don’t know, but it won't to the cook. Adieu, suspecting wo­
be the Democrats ”
man I”
The Republicans arc so very jubilant
Maybe she feels bad over it and may­
over their success tiiat tboy think they be she doesn't. She probably doesn’t
can’t tie defeated. Ixiok out, be on if she heard him ask a boy he met on
tour guard, or the Greoubsckers will the corner if there! was a penny re*
come roots over you again, a* they are taurant in Detroit.—FntPrtn.
sure of getting many votes from the
AM. KINDS OF RUBBER GOODS,
Democrats next spring.
A commercial editor, who was once
The voters of thi* town arc divided a small boy, with a mother who knew
into thn-e factions on township officers the value af a slipper in cases of emer­
center, east and west. The west fac­ gency, cannot to this da v. write about
tion declare it they can’t have some of r‘a movement in leather,” 7without
the important offices they will split hitching uneasily in his chair.
from the rest, the east part say the
tT* Dr. Peterman will be at As­
name, while the center says vote as we
। EL A STIC TBU83
dictate or we will defeat tlie ticket. syria Center on Dec. 8th, and at Wol­
The reason of the dificulty is thia: cott House, Nashville, Dec. 9th, to ex­
The west part patronixe Nashville, tlie amine and prescribe for those suffering
cast part Charlotte, while the center ’ with Nervous ’and Chronic diseases.
go where they pteur.
vanBto.
Van fWouc A Crosby, Wholesale and Ret* 11
There is great complaint among. the
DnugdsU,
---- , —
— j, Tototo. Ohio, say:—Wc have sold
--- -— ----------------------low
j Surge
quantities
inhabitants about
.swair.ps
snd
low
pane
qoani of the KxcclMor Kidney Pad,
covered with water, they |
have been aurprtord at the unvarytug aati Drain
C^aawisaionec.
--------mda^ isn’t
^a:
MAJIHIJID.

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VOLUME VIIL
LIFE IN NASHVILLE
And Ker Environs.
—Lewis Durkse. as Senator, lias a
capital surplus of 965 vote*.
Happy

- At a meeting of the township lioard
on Friday, Soperviaor Durkee tendered
his resignation, to take effec‘Jan. 1st.
Emory Paradv was appointed to till va­

'

cancy.
—Mias Mattie Killin, who has for
some time showed signs of insanity,
has been pronounced a fit subject for
the asylum nt Kalamazoo, aud was
escorted thither yesterday.

I

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO.. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11,1880.
—The Christian social held at the
residence of Mr. aud Mrs. L. 0. Crock­
er on Wednesday evening, wasa pleas­
ant affair.' A goodly numi&gt;er were
present, who, in the course of the eve­
ning were treated to singing, essays,
declamations, cimrades and shadow
pictures, the latter being fine and af­
fording much ammusement. The as­
sets of the evening were $7.46.
—A certain old maid of Nashville,
when she retires for the night, now­
bugs to' her shriveled form a heated
sad-iron, wrapped in her red flannel
petticoat and mournfully contrasts the
dimiuatire warming apparatus with
the magnificent masculine form which
she might have hugged to her Iwaom
these cold nights, if she had not im­
agined that he would have thought she
meant yes when she falteringly answer­
ed him in the negative.

—Irving Cole, of Thornapple lake,
shot a tarkey on Friday morning, that
he declares will weigh 30 lbs. and as he
hud it slung over his shoulder, its head
dragged on the ground. It is probably
a centenarian.
V—p. Holler is going to erect a large
•*
—H. R. Dickinson, one of oar enter­
prising mw mill men, was handling and commodious custom flouring mill
the cant-book on Saturday, when the and have it ready for operation by next
darned thing slipped ita hold on the harvest. It is to be an upright, 30x50,
log and gave Hi. a belt on the nose with a lean to wing 90x50, and three
stories high. The job of putting up
that cracked the same.
the frame, has be^n let to Horace Lark­
—The billiard saloon dosed on Wed­
ina and work will be commenced im­
nesday, to ascertain whether they w6re
mediately. The first load of timber
Indulging in games of chance, contrary
was drawn on the ground last Thurs­
to the' village ordinanceThey con­
day. The mill is to be erected on
cluded to continue the billiards and
North Main street, opposite Holler’s
give the cards the go-by.
residence, and will make another val­
—Outof 500 customers that entered
uable addition to our lively manufact­
the lists for that $25. German paisley
uring town.
•bawl, offered by our enterprising mer­
V—Tax-paying time has arrived and
chant, G. A. Truman, Mrs. David Dixthe total valuation of real estate as­
•wn proved the lucky-individual, her
sessed in the township is $838,990,00
patronage amounting to $126.73.
and the personal property is valued at
—A largo dog tried to stop the ex­ $125,325,00-, total, $964,315,00.
Upon
press going eust, last Saturday, be­ this property is assessed for state tax
tween here and Vermontville.
He $960.20, county tax $1,547,81, rejected
didn’t succeed however and when the tax $17.81, highway tax, $31,61, dog tax
train had passed, bis head laid several $154.00.
Town tax $1,293.60, School
feet from his tail, with his vertebra tax, $2041,00, total $6038.03. The valu­
in twain.
ation of real estate in the village is
Y —The M. C. R. R. Co. is making ar­ $353,600.00 and the personal property
rangements to take 600 car-loads of ice is valued at $82,690,00, and the total
from Thornapple lake this winter. The amount of taxes upon this for the vil­
snow has already been scraped off the lage are $3,259.43.
ice, which is fully ten inches thick,
—The village schools under the dir­
and of better quality than it has been
ection of Prof. Niles, andjhe efficient
before for several years.
corps of teachers, in charge of the dif
—Four pounds more would have ferent departments, are progressing
made
just twenty-seven bushels,
finely and are now in a more systematic
which was the exact amount of clover working
order than ever before.
seed raised on fom acres of land, by Great credit is due to the scholars in
Daniel Bolinger of West Castleton. all the departments, especially the
Young farmers, you'that want to know­ primary and intermediate grades, for
how to get big yields of crops godown their exce’lent deportmt nt and the ut­
and see Dan.
most decorum and order observed dur­
—Dogs got among Andrew Hardy’s ing school hours, and also for the in­
sheep, which were in a field just east terest manifested in their studies, not
of the village one day last wt ek, and only to have perfect lessons, but to
killed one of them, besides werrying make np lessons in which they have
the rest of them considerably. Those been imperfect.
dogs may meet a chunk of cold lead
—When genius and ability pervades
while ou their perambulations somf
Tue News sanctum, then we are hap­
time, if they continue in their reckless
py, consequently, on Thursday, when
career.
Lou. C. Taylor, the good looking editor
—The post office department requires
of the Charlotte litpublican, beamed
that each office keep a corect record of
upon us, and we spent a few hours
a’l the mail matter that is sent out
quotingentire pages from Homer, Cow­
from it, dunpg the first week of Dec.,
per, Shakespeai, Milton and the other
aud the record of this office shows that
primitive poets, then we simply revel­
there were mailed during the wesk,
ed in happiness.
Brother Taylor is
ending Tuesday, Dec. 7th, 760, 250 post­
young, but is classed among the en­
al cards, 1480 papers and 9 packages of
terprising newspaper managers and
transient matter.
editors, and through his xealousneas,
V—Prof. McAllister of Middleville,
the Charlotte Republican has become
has organized a singing clasa m this
one of the best paying pieces of news­
this village, and ttxs schools will be
paper property in the state.
held in the Christian church every
Monday evening, the Reform Club ' —A reading society has been organiz­
ed
in this village, for the purpose of
changing their meetings to Tuesday
evening of each week, to accommodate reading and studying English literature
At
present they meet at private houses
the Prof, who can only be here on
and a selection b read from some En­
Monday evening*.
glish author and an essay read ou the
—The small boy now amuses himself
character of the author and the times
by getting astride of a barrel stave and
in which he lived and wrote. Prof.
coasting down the hillside, and in
Nile* was chosen chairman for the
the evening after he is snugly tacked
next meeting which will be held on
away in his little trundle bed, bis thia press (Friday) evening atjthe
mother half soles the gable end of his
residence of E. Chipman, and the sub­
trowsero and in the morning he goeth
ject for consideration will be Chaucer,
forth to rasp them out again by strad­
and his writings. Those meetings will
dling a narrower stave.
undoubtedly prove a source of much
—Two bulls and a calf. The widow
benefit to those who join and take an
Bull of Irving, of M summers and the active part therein.
same number of winters, has just tak­
—The boarders at McGraw’s, and a
en to her bosom another husband, in
few others who have called in to spend
the person of one Culver, of Yankee
the evening there, have been enter­
Spnngs, a tender youth of 10 years.
tained for some time past, by the mes­
The widow Las had two former hus­
meric exhibition of E. B. Trumb’e,
band, but they were too old, however
one of the boarders who recently dis­
now she has one young enough for her,
covered that be possessed the power to
if he can only stand the racket
con troll certain of his fellow boarders,
—On Tuesday morning last, Scott including his host, James McGraw.
Ellis, Wolcott’s barn-yard clerk, com­ The boys say that he had Jim hugmenced building a fire in the kitcheu of ing one of their number, under the udthe Wolcott House, and a couple of the fstustion that it was his wife, who had
gills came down, and one of them, a just returned from a long absence. It
Swede girl, began to interfere, when an is also stated that he ha* kept Milt.
altercation ensued, in which the girl Fleyharty under his control fnr some
had her dress stripped off. Scott knock­ time, so that he has not indulged in the
intoxicating cap for several weeks. If
ed her down, and she jumped up and this be the &lt;»se, it woald be a proflttook the poker, and proceeded to defend ibit investment for the R. R. Club to
herself admirably, when Charley was btre a lueamerist who would control
drinking class, and vhold
atmaoned and the battle waa squelch- the entire
eDUr5 .Anting
hoM
T vTr t »
.‘T
them spell-bound until the saloon kaepad. Ellis kit next day, whitbar. Tju&gt; er would give up ids businaa for want
N*;wa knoweth not.
of ostronage.

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Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

L00AL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.
Aafi Personal Chit-Chat.

A. R. Wolcott’s new sign is re(a)d
erery day:
C.-C. Wolcott has been on the sick
list for a few days.
F. M. Potter of Vermontville was in
town on Saturday.
Cat Ainsworth lias his new bouse on
Main street inclosed.
C. W. Smith, G. A. Truman and
F. C. Boise have new ads.
.
Thiais good weather for sleighing,
but poor sleighing for the weather,
v Jim. Cook has sold oat his interest
in the billiard room to C. N. Dunham.
[The thermometer has been indicating
eighty and ten degrees above zero for
nearl. a week.
‘
, -*A:-D. Hayiior, a cousin of Libby McDerby, was the guest of Frank MeDerby over Sunday.
H. T. Davidson has spent the part
week visiting among friends at Angus-'
ta and Hickory Corners,
David.' Dixon and wife started for
Missouri, on Wednesday, to visit Lu.
Biggs, for a few weeks.
The township treasurer will l&gt;e at
the office of G. A. Truman, every
Tuesday to receive taxes.
Thos. Blaisdell is blessed in his old
age by the advent of an heir, in bis
household. It’s a daughter.
A new boiler arrived at the depot on
Saturday, for Wm. Spires’ engine, in
Ins saw mill in Maple Grove.
And still they come. This time ita a
girl, and is stopping at Boston’s. She
made her debut on last Saturday last.
Webb’s Minstrels sung their songs
and spoke their pieces at the Opera on
Thursday night. They were excellent
VG. A. Truman is fitting np the room
lately occupied by The News, over his
store for J. L. Sigsby, who will occupy
it ns a dental room.
There will be preaching at the Bap­
tist church by Rev. Mr. Teel of Char­
lotte, hereafter every Tuesday evening
until further notice.
The household goods of T. T. Dewey
of Maple Grove passed through town
on Monday morning enroute for his
new home at McBrides.
Loyal E.KHappen and Sheriff Hough­
tali n of Hastings passed through this
village on Monday enroute for the
Barker trial in ’Assyria.
E. S. Loomis’ wife came to this vil­
lage on Saturday and made her hus|band a short visit. She will return
again in a few days to stay.

The Florida Museum now on exhibi­
tion at the Boston store is the only
show ever in Nashville, which hjtd
more to exhibit, than it advertises.
The church was well filled at the R.
R. Club meeting Monday evening, and
after the usual order of business Prof.
McAllister sang two or three tine songs.
The Clever Bros., Conrad, Henry and
Dani(*l,started in haste for Ohio. Thurs­
day morning. A tidegram announcing
the expected death of a loved mother
was tl.e cause thereof.
Ez. Whitmore has been home, having
a tassel with the intermittent fever for
a few weeks, and returned on Satur­
day, able to attend to his duties as
a salesman in W. G. Aylsworth’a store.
'- Andy Lenz has bought out the res­
taurant next door to his cigar factory,
set up the cigars to all the boys, thoro­
ughly renovated the establishm^nt,
and proposes to dish up an A No. 1
lunch or dinner for all who have the
cash.
The regular services will be omitted
at the M. E. church on Sunday evening
and instead, there will be a children’s
meeting, the exercises will be recita­
tions. elect reading, singing by the
school and short remarks by teachers
and officers.
Mr. Fred Dean of Maple Grove, will
deliver his lecture on "The Genius of
America,” at the temperance club meet­
ing next Tuesday evening. Fred is a
young man of superior talent in oratory
aud as he is one of our neighboring
townsmen, we bespeak for him a full
house.
Mr. M. J. Fanning of Jackson, the
celebrated Irish orator will canvas
Barry Co. in the interest of the con­
stitutional prohibition
amendment
Mr. Fanning is one of the best temper­
ance workers in the state, and we shall
be glad to welcome him to our village
at an early day.
The M. E. Social will be entertained
by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wheeler at their
residence on Wednesday evening next,
refreshments will be served and a cor­
dial invitation is extended to all.
As
part of the entertainment, Mr. Wheel­
er says be proposes to exhibit to the
company,
something
they
have
never seen before, that he has never
seen before, and that no one will ever

A WEE! OF AMU8EMEHT.
The Maxwell’s are coming George
;-.nd Modaline, supported by the best
dramatic talent, now traveling in the
state, and will appear at the Opera
house on Mon da- night in that thrill­
ing military drama in 3 acts, entitled
"The French Spy” or "The Fall of
Algiers.” Their repertoire is entirely
new, and comprises all the leading sen­
sational dramas, and comedies of mod­
ern times. The fame of the Maxwell’s
is ao well known in this vicinity that
comment b unnecessary and the citi­
zens of Nashville may expect a rare
treat and a week’s entertainment that
the? will feel well repaid for (Nitronizing. Secure a season ticket, have a
few extra stitches taken on your but­
tons. and rest asured that you will be
made to forgit your cares, and laugh
till your sides will ache, at the mirth
provoking retorts of the comedian.
Reserved seats on sale at Boise’s drug
store.

COUNTY LINE.
The sewing machine bualncse is quite brisk.
Mr. L. Merrifield has rented a portion of the

Credit SuBscMimoMfl $1.76.

NUMBER 12.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Great ItargNiu*.

I have decided to close out my entire
business, and from Ibis date offer all &lt;rf
my ipal estate, inclading my hotel
Mr. Rozxle Buck, of Yankee Springs, Is visit­
property,'saloon property, hardware
ing In this vicinity.
and agricultural room, with stock and
Miss Ella Lamb, who baa been sick for the good will in trade, for sale od very fav­
orable terms.
Thia is an opportunity
Mr. Wm. Spire has Just received a new boiler seldom offered, and will bear investi­
from Grand Rapids, and Is preparing to do a gating, as I wish to close entirely out
by
the
first
of
January.
To reduce the
heavy winter’s work.
stock as fast as possible, I will offer at
Tim Brooks has postponed the moving of his
special bargains anything you may
domicil, on account of the cold weather we want in the hardware line or agricultu­
have had for the past few day*.'
ral department. A fine line of cutters,
. A few nights ago some human form entered bobs, slcigh-rnaner attachments and
the bam of Calvin Bassett, where be has lately sewing machines, to close out.
I wish also to close every account by
kept his pork and other produce, and carried
January 1st, either by cash or note, and
off about 25 lbs of pork.
all my patrons whom I have accommo­
On Thursday of last week, a little boy of
dated in the past, will confers personal
Thomas Gould’s bad occ of his fingers cut from favor by calling aud settling at once.
his hand by placing it in the cogs of a wring­
Cash Preferred.
ing machine while In motion.
C.C. WOLCOTT.
On Saturday last there was seen a man aged
ty D. C. Griffith, i* now receiveover sixty years, endeavoring to make his way
Ing his second stock of goods since
homeward on foot, but being heavy ladened Sept. 1st. He reports many styles of
with tanglefoot, be didn’t make much progress. gpods ranch lower thah they war*
Bob will be so kind as to excuse us if we earlier in the season.
offended him with regard to the word “sooner."
SHver Ware.
ANOTflF.R “PEW FROM WJABLICK."
We meant that you had sooner come up in
I have a large stock of the above,
Maple Grove every two weeks than to remain
and can make it an object for yon to
• Njlshvh.i b, Dec. 7,1880.
In the town of Bellevue. What a pleasant ride buy of me, Rogers &amp; Bro. very beat
Eoitcm Btbono :
over those delightful hills.
Who con blatnc goods at very low prieia. H. G. HAUL
Ever since I writ them tu pieces which wus yout Certainly
“
" ‘ not “one of the b(b)oy*.”
Autograph and Photograph
printed tn the Ncxi while you wux gon North,
X. Y. Z.
Albums, all hew and handsome stylo#
to ace them dusky maidens, wat the Hawk sod
at reduced prices.
H. G. Hale.
you went to see, Mrs. Garlick has bln tellln on
WOODLAND.
hern Melissa tellln Ann, that ahe hern Sophy
a tellln BUI, as bow ther wuz things happening
right here in this ere village most every week
that nobody tells ye on, so yu can’t print ’em-

penal) and paper and write another letter fur
the Nuzb, coz Ire hern lot* uv thing* that I
must tell.” 1 tell you, Mr. Strong, she’s the
consarndeat woman to hear thing*,' of anybody
you ever seen, and when ahe hear* anything,
ahc remember* the hull on it and moor to. A
story never lose* anything by goln thru her.
She aald that Bill told Melinda that be hern
down town tother day, that Jim McGraw went
down cellar a few day* ago to git a crock of
butter that he had bln savin to use when butter
got fckercc, and he looked and hunted, and
hunted and looked, but nary a crock could be
find, and he made up hi* mind that butter hed
bin gettln mighty akerce down in thet ere cellar.
He new thet the butter hed bin stole, crock and
all, ao he hurried afore a squire and got out a
papur wat sed he might look fur that ere crock
all over Frank Borne*' house, but he didn't hav
any better luck than he did in hi* own house,
so he goes to the squire and gets permission to
find that ere butter tn Hank Heath’* house, but
he didn't find it Just the same, ao be went itome.
Blmeby he went down Into hi* cellar agin for
sumtbing, .and coodn't find it coz that crock of
butter stood afore it. Ha! ha! I'D bet he'll
look sharper next time, co* be inode them folks
offul mad whore he went to look fdr his crock,and there wux sum talk of puttln tlu&gt; law to
him fur it, but I ge«J they won't do that, do
J****
.
*■
.
Polly—that’s Mr*. Garlick—went a vlsltln
tother day, and when the cum home, she had
the consarndcat lot of stuff to tell me about a
couple of wimmln who live or« on diet aide of
town wat'* toward Vennontvllle. She aed tha
hed been been fighting Just like men. only tha
didn't stand up and knock each other down,
but they pulled and hauled, and got each odier
on the floor, and talked perfectly offul about
each oilier, and both on cm was madder'n two
wet hens, and aetUn hen* at thet.
I've hern it whispered around thet Nashville
wux goln to her a Nashunal bank where they
make munny by the handful, and then they'll
let it out tu us poor feller* tu dubblc in fore
year*. Polly say* thet Nashville Is goii&lt; to be
a big city, and sum day It'll be the capital uv
all these towns around here, and we'll hev a
court house, and a fair ground, and a park, and
a fire company, and a big brick skool house,
and the town will be divided into wards, and
we’ll hev a mayer, and an aiderman, and I can’t
remember half she said we’d have, but when
she say* we'll have enythlng, you bet your bool*
we'll hev* it, and don't you forget IL
Ben ted thet Bill *ed thet bls wife told him
thet Dan Evert* wanted half the money thet
farm, fur 42 rabbit* thet wui killed there on
but his friends went snd advised him not to sue
for only one third, c*uze that’* *11 the land

Mr, Haight killed two foxes this week.
John Lee’s house is done and John wUl be

D. B- Kilpatrick has his Christmas present
Il is a gal.
Get your stockings ready for old Santa Claus
is coming.
Remember the Institute on 18th. A good time
is expected. Come one come all.
Petitions for Deputy Hbcrlff Is all the go now,
no icss than four are being circulated.
Dr. Tanner is no where now. We bad a young
lady who attended school here this fall that
fasted ten weeks.
'The barn of H. Curtis, living one half rollc
cast of the Tunerack school house, was burnt
to the ground Tuesday night, about midnight.
One span of t&lt; irses and harness ami all of his
liny,besides what a fanner would naturally keep
In the bam were all consumed. Mr. Curtis has
been a hard working man. until about four

which time ha* not been able to do much and
the loos falls very heavily on him. The fire
originated from oome unknown hand.
Henry 8Unchcomb and lhe King'* family had
a quarrel last week. Stincbcotqb having
uome wood on King’s place, went to draw It
borne, and Mrs. King ordered him off the
place, but Hank wanted the wood and James
King insistedou SUncheomb leaving the place,
nrvl thrcatnlng his "life, drew back and sent one
from his ahoulder, which took effect on Hank's
nose, which caused a warrant to be taken out
forJlm.und John Hines and Andrew Carpenter
went to arrest him, but James took to his heels
and lit out.
Prof. Graves will conduct a musical conven­
tion. under the aus pieces of the Woodland mu­
sic society, commencing Dec. 27th. at 7 o'clock
| p. m. To be held during the week, al • either
Baptist or the Kilpatrick church, In W'oodland,
The tuition wDI be within, the reach of all.
Aepple accomodations will be mode for all who
may attend and quite a number from abroad
will be present, Prof. Grave* bringing two or
tiuee fine singers with him from Lansing. A
grand, good and profitable time is expected.
In which all arc invited to partake.
Nell.

“Rabbit

la that way, by rcliln the trax, and then raebby
I horn a good joke on J. Michael Martin, and
BUI told Polly, that Melissa told Ann thet
’two* a fact thet Michael bed been gittln In

he bung around the law-shop of J. M. until he
left it for a few minute*, when Frank quietly

E7* Call at H. G. Hale’s, and aeo
those beautiful silk velvet Photograph
Frames. Fifteen different styles.
E. P. Roe, Mrs. Holmes. May Agate
• Fleming and Allen Pinkerton.
The works of all the above authors
at the reduced price of $1.25 per copy
at H. G. Hale’s.

&lt;y An assortment of 500 Sterescopis
Views, foreign and American, only 60
eta. a dozen, and Sterescope. A iius
one for 50 eta. each, at H. G. Hale’s.
ry E. P. Roe,* new Book,”A Day of
Fate,11 price $1.25 at
H. G. Ha lea.

FP* Fine family Bible, containing
old and new testament*, apocrypha,
concordance and paninis and twenty-fivs
engravings; alu&gt; familv record, nt ths
low price of $3.00 at
H. G. Hale’s.

GT Ten pounds of Oil Meal for 25cts.
_______ nt H. G. Hale’b.

Stntuury.

.

Some beautiful subjects as follows:
"Rock of Ages,” "Compulsory Prayer,”
"Lost Breakfast.” “Riding Hood,” etc.
Call and see these beautiful presenta.
H. G. Hale.

IV* A large stock of Cutters anil Bob
Sleighs, for sale cheap,at Wolcott’s.

I sell more goods for 10 Um. of butter,
4 doz. of eggs and a few shillings is
money than any man in Barry county.
D. C. Griffith.
r^' Christmas and New Year’s pres­
ents at F. T. Boise’s.

HP' Books and Toys for the littta
folks at F. T. Boise’s.

ty A new arrival of reudy-mada
Clothing nt
A. S. Liebuavser’s.

Holiday gifts at F. T. Boise’s.
»ar Ohl oh 1 oh! My! my 1 my 1 Koe! kecI
ry Oysters by the dish, and serve t
keel have you seen all the nice pretty Christ­
up in all tire latest styles at
mas goods at
C. W, Smith’s.

Lost! Lost!
In this village last Saturday a rod pass-book
containing valuable paper* W. L. Pamkbx.

0! Bay!!
Have you seen those fine Silk Wipes and
Tie* at
(12-15)
A. L. Ransr’s!

SB-26 pair more of thsse cheap Horse
Blankets Just received st
Tsumak's.

av*

CMf.

Gumming ssws 50 eta.

Filing 86, at
W. X Sbiblda.

J. L. Stevens AV
can shoe your
ry This week I reduce prices oa
Sheeting*, Dress Goods, Cloakings,
Robber Boots, Sugar and other numer­
ous other article-' for cash. I don’t
give away goods but will meet compe­
tition from all quarters remember that;
D. C. Griffith.

(3T CUI and secthose Marble Top Tablas

WAITED.

W Hold your horses 1 Walt till you have
wen the mammoth etoek of holidaay goods al
C. W. SWITM’B.

Good Hickory Hoop Pole* at ths
Cooper Shop of.M. L. Stxvxks.

«■ Boys don’t forget to call on Andy for
first class cigars.

chrumo, or II fact almost anything
line
of furnltun^ beautify* a home, and
oeptablc fur Chriatmas, found al
Kbllooo, Bell A Co's.

Bu*i

ty For choice steaks that require
no teeth to chew call on C. W. Smith’s
sung Meat Market.

Attention, Taxpayer*.

®u)’ Juur Silver and Plated War* of Tuesday and Friday ofteraoou* of Meh week to
Fleming and have it marked without extra
charge.
_____________________

KT Oysicra by the can.l&gt;ulk or dish *t
will mark Silver

hevhig Uie collateral tu secure the coveted
Pbbl Gaelic*.

and Hanker­
articles make
present for a
H. G. Hale.

GT Oysters by the quart or can at

order on Wheeler fur a fue dollars, which
Frank took and giv him credit fur on the books
and thet made bls det moast even. Michael
•W All the leading br*nd» of fine cut such
then ordered a bag of potatoes, which Frank as May Flower, Old Congrr**, Hiawatha, aud
put up, and then Wheeler told him not to the t*»t BOct, totauro, In town also smoking

when they didn't kww it, and Frank woodr.’t

ty Handsome Glove
chief Boxes, the above
an elegant Christmas
lady.

Cash paid for hide*, pelts and fur at the
Elevator.
A. Aixswoirrn.

ty A large stock of New Goods just recJvedsl
Wbulbm's.

out a ohlngle with thia inscription.

rp" Toys, a Urge stock of tfiem jaitt
opened, aud will be sold cheap. No
trouble to show goods, whether you
buy or not.
H. G. Hale.

«r Those Rockford Watches take the lead,
M already sold and not one failure found only
(W-14.)

On Real Estate &gt;ecuritjr at low rate*.
C. H. Brady.

�rowtHxflored envelope—another and an
other.
Ismiled. Bo did he.
"What a vile, narrow prejudice it is,’
said Fred.“Whatr

have loved twenty—fifty—R*y. a hun­
dred times. I always love some cm*.
Rom eti rues two at a time—sometimes

hands that are

A Montreal paper thinks Americans
lack respect toward their candidate* for
the Prwmiuncy because they were often
———.T.—— —f J...—I — ....
Tlnncock. It says that this lack of title is
what' the English accord onlv to crimi­
nals, prisoners or litigants. The equals
and superiors of the Englidi nobility,
however, not infrequently address them

“This h
Beaconsfield, Argyle, etc. They them­
selves generally affix their signatures in
this simplicity also. It does not imply
disreapect to speak of a public man or a
public servant without title or any sup­
erfluity of address. Indeed, the greater
and the. more respected the man, the
nimpltT becomes the name by which he
nm wormed by them as I am when I
This holds true of all
stand in the sunshine. Because I have is designated.
a garden here, when the beams of tho kinds of publicity: in politics, literature,
.and science. It is Bacon, Shaksponre,
god of day fall on’my shoulder. with a
Columbus, Washington, Jefferson, Jackpleasing ardor—must I not feel the
aon, Webster, Clay, Lincoln, Grant,
warmth when I stand in your gnrdi n
Lee, Whittier, Longfellow, Humboldt,
yonder? It is the great principle—
Darwin. Dickens, Thackeray, Gladstone,
should the object of my early love die, Disraeli, Hugo, Napoleon, a hundred
must I be ever thereafter dead to th&lt;most exquisite of human passions? times to once of these names wjth any
Death is only absence. I know twelve “handla.” It is Byron a scoroof times to
once of Lord Byron, and Scott to Sir
preUy women. They are better than
Walter Scott The more assured a man’s
men. Nature made them so.
They
position the less he needs to hangout his
are all different—all excellent—all divine.
Oon I bo blind ? Can I lie deaf ? Shall Signs. The distinguished lawyer, the
I deny that their voices are sweet—their ‘ eminent physician, generally parades
• Jamal!
and obscure
shingle.’’ It
.
&lt; a —their minds plear —
j ini—
hearta
tender
and
•
'"mall *ad
obscure “shinglo.
It
telligentt Na I lore them uU-Jnli^. “ / th«
"•» ““ or young mon
M»rr Fumy, Helen. Henrietta,
'^*A‘ «&gt;• targu K“‘ tatter. «t
I uotu .thiiL of them without «n»- "Wr
oorruflor.
________
tens’ and Thackeray’s pictures
tiomot delight.”
In
Dieki
of kitchen life the butlers and footenen
Frederick felt a hand upon his shoul­ always talk of “our house” and whst
der.
He looked up.
It was Mrs. B., “ wc&gt;i" referring to their employers, con­
his. wife.
m
. .A,
template doing; and they ore exceedingi
"The
deuce!
Mid he.
I had with“
The deuce
1” ssid
with- j, firtimilur m to the etyle in whiok
I dr»wn, of co™. Im. beehelcir my- u *
m be •ddruMcd by e«h other.
[ Mlf—eurtam leetu™ ue not in my wey. I Tb^ nowjy^muicipated «l»ro. of the
[I here trouble, enough of my own. : Bonfl, do id, other tho honor of ontK'*-„B-du!
di?°i"t ting » tiUe to each other', n.me.
ith
Mr. B. did not oome homo to te*. I did ;
j, j, j,nT, conKiontiowily .nd
not got up next morning to b«okta.t. pullrtiliou»ly "Sir. Jolmring," or "Mr.
Bo I could not know what was tho re- 1 Thompson.
suit. Mra. B. is one of tiw very loveliest .
(Jjeheat of a partisan campaign, an
women I ever met I bjdieve I have two . excited Bpcukcr or writer may oocamonor three models myself.
It is pleas- .
pn^riBty by attaching, in­
ant enough, but then—every rose has its
tktlk,huig&gt; ,s title to a man’s
thorns.
j name.
“Jimmy” Buchanan, “Abe”
“Only think I” said she to me, her ' Lincoln, “Jimmy” Blaine,” “Bill”
eyes moistened with tears, her cheek ■ English occasionally slip into speech
crimson with whnme, her bosom pul pi tat- ' and editorial, but even these offenses
ing with distress, “twelve ! He - loves I against courtesy ore rarer than formerly,
twelve, ho says.”
' In respect to those men whose admirers

constant, immutable.”
“Hark ye,” said Fred, “I seldom
cease to love. Adding another angel to
the list does not infer the striking out of
any of tho others. There is do limit.

LOVE PASSASES.
Oupid, I adore thee I
There is a
eh arm ■ —
.
. Turn up your lip, old So arcrout I we
eamioi. We—the young—ths gay—the
healthy—the bappv 1
Wisdom!—
physic—no more !—fling them both to
the dogs, say L Wisdom ! fiddlesticks !
I am tlroa of it
What is- it?—
pair of goggles to the eyas of ardent
youth I—» buna foot I—a peddler’s pack,
full of invaluable things, but then so
heavy I
Wisdom is a schoolmaster,
with a ferule and a frown, a broad­
brimmed hat, a voioe that makes the
ears ring. It is always hammering away
al your ears and your conscience. You
axe circumscribed within narrow limits.
You must not, for your life's soke, go
out of bounds. You must not look at
the sunshine, nor pluck the fruit, nor
bathe in the stream, nor smell tho open­
ing flowers. This is wisdom. It makes
avarioe a habit and suspicion a duty.
It checks the ardor of youth, extin­
guishes thb fire of hope, and saddens
even tho brightness of virtue. Who hoa
it?—the old, tho wrinkled, the sick, the
superannuated 1—they who have drained
the dregs of pleasure. It is the lesson
of rnshabSSL bought by disappointment;
and it teoohee distrust, melancholy and

Give me hope, joy, youth, love I
And this brings mu back to my sub­
ject.
'
Cupid—laughing, rosy,
blooming
boy I How thy sweet mischief troubles
man and women, beardless imp I—gray
heads, prudes, scholars, philosophers,
statesmen ; and aa for poets, such as
Frederick—Jove I it makes my heart
ache. Poor Frederick I Ono of my pe­
culiarities is a strong tendency to differ
in opinion from other people upon al­
most every possible subject. I never
mouth tho matter. I come out roundly.
I have no doubt the reader is fond of
roast beef and plum pudding. Now, I
detest them. Nothing could be more
gross, earthly, stultifying. Beside, no
man food of such stuff docs, ever did, or
can sit down to such a meal without run­
ning into excess. Then come custard,
ice-cream, fruit, almonds, raisins, wine.
You rise with u distended stomach and
heavy head, and stagger away with
, brutish npatny. I am for light diet—
milk, rice, fruit—sweet, harmless things
of nature. No lamb bleeds far me, N-_
stately ox is slain that I may feast Old
mother earth supplit s my slender appe­
tites. The dedp, deep spring, door as
crystal—tho innocent vegetables—ethoreal food. Thus I am light as fair. I
am keenly susceptible to every moral
and natural beauty which few enthusi­
astic beef-eaters ore.
I differ from everybody in another
thing. I lielieve in lovo at first sight
We ought to be able to toll in s wook
whether a woman would do for a wife.
The judgment of true love is intuitive; a
glance, and it is done. A man of genius
has in his own imagination a standard of
tho object of his lovo—an unexplainable
model—the prototyjw to which exists
somewhere in reality, although he may
never liavo seen or heard of ner. Thu
fa wonderful, but it is true. .
He Wanders about the world, impervi­
ous to all the delicious, tlrrilling, aoul-

they are tender, but they touch not
him. There aro black—they are pierc- Ing, but his heart remain.", whole. At

aoul shining from her countenance.
Gaze meets gaze, and thought sparkles
into thought until th a magic blaze is
kindled, und—they fall in love.

It sometime* happens that, for one
model in the bnsgmatinn of a man of
mow proi.-types iu jeai &gt;uo; or, raw
he baa two or three different models.

have more models than one. They lead
him astray. They involve him in diffi­
culties. They play the very mischief
with him.
mate ought to know that it is no affair of
ma. If a schoolboy have the organ of
-agtofiiinnfip1 :------------------- *■“ v— *~
killing flire. but
_____
. But this brings
me back again to my subject
I never could toll bow many of these
models Fred had; a great many, no
doubt He was a sad dog—a Don Juan
—a sort of Giovanni—but that w»* his
bomnsss. Oh, the sweet woman I It is
• dm&lt;at incredulous.
Ho must have

ing to be near him ; to catch tha light
and beat of the thousand glances which
fell upon—and rf which you caught a

tilera. Thrv all loved h’m and he loved
them alL His soul was as largo m St
P-far's.
“ What axe you thiaking of, Fred ?'

all over alike,

drops that ooms in the fnlds of the skin
and at the corncra of tha finger-nails
aud other ports of tho hand. It would
seem sa'if the hardened skin could not
heal or hod not vitality enough in it to
close these unsightly gaps.
I have
often had my hands dry up and chap by
one day’s exposure to cold. I suppose
mine are like some other people’s in this
respect, and crack or chap by tho action
of our cold, dry weather contracting the
skin. Whatever the cause, however, I
will warrant the cure, which is simple,
os follows : Take ordinary white resin,
say one ounce; melt it in any conven­
ient vessel (I use a patty pan); when
melted odd a little lard or oil until the
resin is sufficiently softened, so that
when quite cold, and in a temperatnre of
80 or 90 degrees, the thumb nnil can be
indented into it by using a little force.
If the hands to be affected are to be used
out of doors tho consistency will Iw
hard enough ; if it is harder it will break
or crack off and will fail; if softer tho
application will not adhere sufficiently
to resist washing. When you have ob­
tained the right consistency by means of
the oil or lord mix the whole thorough­
ly, and put it by for use. When want­
ed, and your chape are paining so much
that to unbutton a button seems impos­
sible, soften tho wax at one spot by
bolding the petty pan over a lamp.
Take an ordinary match, and with the
end that has no phosphorus on it raise
up a drop by dipping the match into the
melted wax ; hold it a moment to cool,
but do not let it get cold ; th^n touch
the chap with a drop of the melted mixt
ure. You need not burn yourself, but
thu wax must be molting hot.
At
first you will find some difficulty
in using it hot enough to sticli,
but not hot enough to burn , the
flosh. Directly the drop of hot wax is
applied os above, and before it cools,
have ready a little piece o'f ordinary
newspaper and place it at onoo on the
chap. The pejn-r will adhere firmly,
and if it does not do so warm it over a
lamp until it does. Then moisten the
paper with the saliva from tho mouth
or otherwise, and tear off all the out­
side projecting portions, leaving the wax
alone.
If properly done, the unsized
newspaper will readily receive moisture
—all but that port exposed to the wax—
and when dried (which takes place in a
few seconds) you will-have the most
comforting and healing plaster imagingble on tho chap, and in ten minutes you
can go about your ordinary occujistion
comparatively free from pain. Do this
at night and use no oil or grease first,
and next morning your chaps will be
vastly less inflamed and quite easy. Of
course flesh will not heal in a minute,
i b
t
or thre&lt;J appiicationB will altogather cure them Jo tar - »x&gt;v p«m

vited out to take*** with a handsocne
voung widow, having the small incum­
brance of $40,Of®, and a beautiful and
interesting httie daughter of about G
years of age. 'Dus little girl—whom we
shall take the liberty o! calling Mary—
although very much ixdoved by all who
knew her, had the habit of speaking
aloud in company, and commenting on
each and every peculiarity that any
of her m am ms’s guests might have; and
the charming widow, knowing tho fact,
took little Mary aside on the afternoon
what in ths following manner :
“ Mary, dear 1 I have invited a very
particular friend of mine to oome and
take tea with me this evening, and, os
he has rather a long nose, I wish to
worn you against apeaking of it in his
presence. He is the moat sensitive upon
that point of all subjects ; therefore, if
you allude to it in his presence, you
fdinll mo-.it rifwuredly be severely repri­
manded.
But, on the other hand, if
you will sit up in your little chair and l&gt;e
n ladv, you shall Lave that beautiful
froeteii cake I purchased of the bakertlds
morning.”
Little Mary made the requisite prom­
ise, and was amusing herself with her
abundant supply of playthings when
the long-nosed friend arrived. The com­
pliments of the day having been ex­
changed, and the usual topics of the
time fully discussed, the widow, with
one of her b!andeei smiles, invited Mr.
—— into the adjoining room to partake
of the choicest dainties with which tho
table was bountifully supplied. As they
were passing out of the room, leaving
little Mary to amuse herself os beat she
could, the little cherub hastily intafcepted them nt the door, and, archly
looking up into the animated countc-,
nance of ner mother^ exclaimed:
“ Mother, dear, ain’t it most time for
me to have my .nice frosted cake for not
saying any tiling about this gentleman’s
long noec ?’’
The widow tainted, and the long-nosed
crentleman is stdl a bachelor.
A Matrimonial Pre dieament.

. Tho romance of a poor young man
who was only partially marri. 4 in Lyons,
I is fold by a Paris jourpoL He was be­
trothed- to a young Frenchwoman, whose
expectations were considerable enough
to give her the right to be called an heir­
ess. The contract bod been signed at
the family lawyer's, the banns had boon
published in the church, aud on the day
“A whole jury I” said L
fixed far the civil marriage the young
। gitimate even if it be not in the best of
“It is monstrous I” said she.
couple, with their friends ■ and relations,
taste to ’ call them by their popular
“Monstrous indued I” echoed L
met at the Moirie. The Mayor asks the
“What if I should love twelve offl- ; names. “Bob " Ingersoll, “ Ben " Butbride and bridegroom the fatal ques­
lev, “Zach" Chandler, " Harry "Clay,
! oera ?” said she.
tions, “ Do you tuke so-and-so for wife?"
| “Andy” Johnson, aro tho outgrowths
I
“Tit for tat,” said L
“ Do you take so-and-so for husband?"
ni*. ” said
o.A.u she.
O1,v.
I of popular whims, affection and famil(
“Or six,
Both answer “Yea." The Mayor pro-!
“Too good for him," said L
her
”ty
which,though
thoughlacking
lackingreverence,
reverence,
I, taking
taking
her »
fiarit
ywhich,
uuunoes them married and offers his con- ‘
h«na.
d“K1»
cUul—\ 71«—a
! are not essentia"v
di«r»»«T»r4fnl
gratulalions. Tho next step is to sign ,
i troll
“Or three," said she.
1 *«&gt;&lt;&lt;Free Prett.________________
--------- from them is concerned. I ofttn
have tha register. The husband and wile—so ।
“Or one,” said I, drawing her toward. [ How
theSupreme
1 &gt; daily
How the
SupremeCourt
Court Is
Is Opened.
Opened.
uauj eight or
m nine
&gt;uuv fingers doctored
uwiviou In
m they aro culled—sign, and so do their
me and
her soft hpa.
She .was
— begin
•• ’ -------— but
*—* my
— fle.li will
:”------*- frieuds; the Mayor is just about to aign,
I--------r kissing -v
— 1 To
with, Ibero i&gt; • Jegmo
of- 1; Uii»
uumuer,
end
I S?
"•*"
1 “J"™?’ ,lovo-i tox ilignily imd .t»Ur boring nbonl tho I «nd blood in ono day's oxpoonre.'
when a telegram is put into his hands an­
TboplolwM wraugod. Frederick bad ; cowl .nd it. members, which perrninteo ‘
nouncing that the bridegroom has already
Marriage.
meditntcd a journey of twodnj™, bni w„ 0V1;o
,he
bamblo
Th,m
Imwu married in a foreign country, and
mdlcd l»ck by an anooymou. nolo .1 9 | j, ,
to tto eoart-rixim which re- I
The foundation of every good govern- tho needful papers to prove the state­
| the same evening.
I'-alia the Sabbath of the Covenanters. I meut is the fondly. The beat and most ment are ou their way. 'The Mayor hesi­
I
T^l womon wo »o ream. ! W. hind Wlian
,bo i„,o.unLiry teol- । prosp?r&lt;&gt;uB country is that which has the tates, and tells the party to oom« before
Um, uniform, w th. Uulor w “I nm than- .,
„„
j,
1 greatost numlier of hoppy firesides. The him again in a fortnight from that day.
dor-.tinck
oxouumed ,Fnd to mo. !j Ior
wioa
wbor holiest institution among men is mar­ Meanwhile nothing more is heard from
I ?h’nA'r’.d, **£*.•“
®“v““ “
of Mo. wid woo to him who gibe, or riage. It has taken the race of countless tho sender of the telegram, and, assum­
out What!
Koto—my dear Kate!" jokes
• •
■in the
:
august presence °of- the apje to come up to the condition of mar­ ing it to have been sent by some mis­
Tears gushed from his eyes.
court. Thu court is o]x*nod about this riage. Without it there would be no chievous or malevolent person, the Mayor
" I how it myself,” Baid the servant.
nil but nlreiuly
already married ooiyile
couple
fashion:
At 12 o’clock (noon) the civnizatiou, no human advancement, no tolls tho all
ready
the
register.
But |
“Kbiaedbor!”
4
\ to
.. sign
r
__ _____
_______
Justices come in from the consulting­ life worth living for. Life is a failure to timtheisi_.
“Six times,” said John.
rooms and
take uiiur
their acai*
seate uu
on mo
the any woman who has not secured the lovo thu lady lins changed her mini! She!
r. ,
,
. . ruoniB
minluxe
Frederick caught the purtol and point- 1M,nek
Ato die k.ft
tho cham.
aud adoration of somu good man. Life declares that she believes the story of
ed it at his head.
wrenched it
it from
J youthllU officer, whose Is a mockery to any man, no matter the telegram, sends’ buck her presents,;
II wrenched
from | lwr b
and bias tho Mayor on no account to ■
...
„ _
..-r* .
I businres is to catch the first glimpse of whether he 1&gt;b mendicant or monarch,
Come with me, I said.
Perhaps j
mi^nciug Judges.
Then comes who has not won tho heart of some sign. The briaegroom, on tho other;
it may be a mistake.
[ three rape with a jxmderous gavel by worthy woman. Without love and mar­ hand, orders him to sign. The Mayor j
We opened the door softly. In the ! the same officer.
This is meant as a riage, all the priceless jovs of this life oousulta tho Jugc-dc-Paix, who advises1
next room sat Mrs. B. ; st her feet a rich- I signal for the audience to rise. Then, would bo as ashes on the lips of the him to do what the lady tells him. He 1
takes the advice, and at present the heir­
with
the
Chief
Justice
in advance, children of men.
ly-dressed young soldier, who kissed her
“You liad better be the emperor of ess and her admirer are estranged.
hand, received from her a lock of hair, the Judges enter from the right of tho
To the rear of the Jus­ some loving and tender heart, and she
swore he loved her, and left her with on chamber.
Is “Damn” an Oath?
tices' seats is an aisle.
In the cen­ the empress of yours, than king of the
ardent embrace.
ter is an arched entrance for tho Chief world. The man who has really won tho
“ Damn." as a noun sul&gt;stantintive, is
“ I am suffocating,” said Fred.
“ Hush !’’ I exclaimed. “See, therein Justice. Through this aisle the Judges love of one good woman in this world it an old regular word, used frequently in
another. How familiarly ho seate him­ tile and take positions on the right and matters not though ho die in the diten a English writers down io the first part of
•aft
None enter until the Chief Jus­ beggar, his life has been a success.’’
tiie seventeenth ccntnry. We do not see
self by her side—takes her hand—”
There is a heathen book which says: why so ponderous- a word has been
tice emerges from tho center en­
“ I shall strangle to death I”
woman
trance.
Alter
uwjcc
.
Aiver all
an have
nave filed
niea in,tiie
m,uie Chief
vmei “Man
----- — is-strength;
n—&gt;
—— is beauty; dro]&gt;pcd by. lexicographers. In some
“ Patience 1"
Justine
m«k&lt;»
a
gnlodnl
obeuMWO
to
I
“
“
W.
«»■»»»
»
lovo.
’
Whoa
places, as, if we ajieak of how original
“ Dearest Colonel!” exclaimed Juba.
tho .landing ondieBoo. Thon Uio Ju.- I U"&gt; «■&gt;«
&gt;7“ “&gt;”&lt;&gt;«&gt;
«?&lt;l sin lies heavy on us, it seems s most ap­
“ The other was only the Lieutenant,”
tine, takeiita, &gt; Uroko ol th* g.™l i&gt; | ““ “'■» «“““ &gt;°’m lh«‘ «•
*&gt;&gt;• propriate word.
“Wo inherit, with
whispered John.
mule,
and
the
audience
umte
itaeU.
Uta
"7
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and
ooma
and
Adam's nature, the damn cleaving to it 1"
“ I am blessed with too fewsuch faith­
’
.
_
.
ril &gt;n Hl..
o-vi pin" fz&gt;-r araae
opening of the court falls upon a youth­ ait in the housfi and sing for joy.
This use of the word come down to our
ful friends os you.”
American grandfathers, uid lasted even
I held Fred still with the grasp of a ful otfimaL It is after the old English
A Russian Execution.
form, “Oli, yea; oh, yea," otc., and contill the time when tho “ Continental cur­
giant
•
Frequent ss Nihilist executions haVe rency ” was a “dead loss.” So camo tho
“ That I love you, I cannot deny. A oludee with the words, “God bless the
The court been during tho last few yean, the vic­ expression; “Not worths Continental
woman of noal Jovee just as she liappens honorable Supremo Court.”
to be placed in relation to men. She h is now ready for business. A£ the Jus­ tim* are happily of a very different or­ damn;” or “dead loss.” And for short:
warmed by their noble character m she tices ore clad in black silk gowns with der from those of the days of Nicholas. “Not worth a damn"—or bit of paper
is when she stands in the sunshine. It on ecclohiustioal cut In tho dispatch of But many men still living cau remcmlxir that was a dead loss ! It is not to the
buxinen the Chief Justice is quite expe­ | a bleak December morning in St. Peters- credit of our American lexicographers
is the great principle."
—_—, —
-L-— _
— -JofIL— moot
—a brilliant
re- ; 1burg
when
a dozen
the
that thov have not recognized this origin
“ Loveliest of thy sex,” said her com- ditious. He is always ready with a r„
ply to a question, and eminently satis­ mon in Russia were led out to die upon of a phrase peculiarly American, and
The Justices on the bench as­ one gallows, including Peetai, the com­ that, if “ slang ” at first, having a basis
Fred burst forth, leveling both pistols factory.
nt tho Colonel. He pulled the triggers, sume different attitudes. Justice Miller poser of the famous waltz, and BylaiefL in fact, like a countless number of othnr
but they did not go off Pistols loaded sinks down low in his chsir, and but lit­ one of tho leading native poets of his
tle con be seen of him but the top of his time. The latter’s end was marked by
with sawdust seldom do.
". very striking episode. He had insist­
Tho Colonel uttered a scream and flod. head. Bo also does Justice lirudley.
“Madam," said Fred, swelling with The Chief Justice aits erect most of the ed on dying before his friend Festal, in tliun their writers of primers, grammars
indignation, “have you any mure of time when not hearing an argument, order to show the latter how calmly ho and dictionaries. They kept the old
could meet his fate; but the rope broke, words. Damn means a loss—(in Ameri­
busv id oousultipg the calendy.
these affectionate friends ?"
aud ho camo to the ground still alive. can parlance, as above, a wortidess
“ Only eight, my dear husband. Why,
Humors of the Telegraph.
Ad influential friend of his who was scrip). Damnable, for its general mean­
what puts you in such a rage?"
That was a witty man who, being de­ present implored the officer in command ing, signifies “ worthy of severe cen­
“ Perfidious wretch!”
“ Hear me,” said Mrs. B., solemnly ; tained by a hdow blockade, penned a to delay the execution until ho hod inode sure.” Only when used in 3 theological
“when wo married I intended to devote dispatch which ran thus ; “ My dear one more appeal for mercy, and hurried connection does it imply what Puritans
It most certainly is not
sir, I have every motive for visiting you, to the palace. “Did he say anything suppose.
my life, my actions, my heart, to you
fell ?-----------------------------’’ asked the Czar.
The “ swearing!” And, except by the impo--- --------he
----------------------From you I expected the sama I can except a locomotive" Bo was the other ! when
see no distinction in our relative duties who, under similar circumstance, tele- I suppliimt hesitated, but tho subaltern aiti on of Puritan signification, it is not:
attended him, on enemy of Ryhucff, cursing I And yet we remember hearing
toward each other. Lovu must exist on graphed to his firm in New York : “I
your M»j- /people, using a phnwe whose history
both sides, or on neither. Whatever •ludl not be in tho oflice tonl»y, oa I rejilioa »l onoe: “ Ho
i ooty, that in Bu»i» ilior crninot oven theykiicw not, say “I do not cares
may be the opiniomfof a heartless man, bBTO uot got homo jnknlij yet."
Tho following dispatch created no lit-; hang a man properly.’
“Go back, cukh*—meaning a curse.— Freeman'»
a * man of true genius * and of true vir­
tie Trouw-™rut in the offices through then," roared Nicholas, “and show him Journal {Catholic,) New York.
tue makes his wife—’’
“ I am not to be preached to, traitress," which it passed : “ Charlie and Julia that they cau I"
Tim Mcxidans aro fond of dancing,
exchuned Fred. “I will leave you now, met at 8------- ‘s yesterday, quarreled and
Artificial Sleep.
but at Santa Fa the waits is not coutenforever, but not until I take vengeance parted forever ; met again this morning,
Tho artificial means by which drowt-ion my new military acquaintancea. slid parted to moot no more ; met again
noss may U* ituliKvd bare been tuvnitiWhere are they?"
‘
this evening und were married."
Th- “At a faahiouabla gathering," says a
An old lady in a town at Massachu“ They are here." she answered.
sett* refused the gift of a load of wood I i»rdamry
*np-1 recent visitor, "even ths square daucs is
from a tree
struck Itv
by Kcrtifninr*
lightning, Hirrmrvli
through DOSUd
posed 1O
to hu cansed by the introduction conducted with great decorum.
.im The
a oompound1 ladies all ait on one rids of tho ballroom
were heard giggling and laughing in a fear that some of the “ fluid 'might re- into the bl.xul of lactic
proceeding ftnn the disinU'grution of and the gentleman on the other, and
most unniilitarr manner,
Fred soon discovered tho truth, and her kitchen stove.
the bodi y tin'.rv's of n»rvcH und niuscle. when the music begins the young men
walk out into tbs middle of tho floor and
I read him his moral.
vest, Prcjvr hdiuinUfaraft large quanti­ beckon to the young ladies whom they
Husbands all, remember that wives
have equal anguish and shame with she expected : “ It mu»t have been de­ ties of tin. r-id to animals, and found desire for partners. At the clo..e of tho
diuioe the ladies return to their skis of
yourselves in Trosving a share of afft-c- layed cm the road," said she. “ I know
-------,------- ---- —„ r------------ «■—-—,— the wires are IbuA
------- ' to-day,
*“ ’ for I heard ! slumber appm-eitly identunl with nor- thu room aud the geutifsoau to their
asm® along."
1 mat til.top. and fro® which they awak­ own.”
haughty and despotic power in extorting them working aaI
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PITH AND POINT.
A dxwtxb’b brief is sometimes very
extended.
Evonunoxisra may talk, bat A,flora
was the prime evil man.
A jrew play is called a Yankee idyl—
but who ever saw a Yankee idle ?
The num who makes light of. every­
thing is not necessarily very briHiani
himself.

Mbs. PsEnKOTOX osid that a gentle­
man laughed so heartily that she feared
he would burst his jocular vein.
Ax Irishman, on seeing s small coffin,
exclaimed, “Is it poraiule that coffin
was intended for any living creature ? ”
Ax editor out West was in prison for
libeling a Justice of the Peace, and when
he de^iarted the jailer asked him to give
the prison a puff.
When Brutus and Cassius were boys
the girls used to say that Brute was
such a nice fellow, but thej- preferred
Cash. The girls haven't changed one
bit
A Chinamxx can cut more wood than
a white man, ond do it with less labor,
but when it comes to fishing or whit­
tling he is a hundred ye-ifrs behind ths
age.
A Stracusr dentist has a large mirror
before his ojierating chair in order that
patients can hoc the expressaion of their
faces as the tooth begins to start at the
roots.
Whkx a man comes out of a dentist’s
office and says that ha has just lost a
tooth from forceps circumstances, the
joke may be poor enough, but it cannot
be called tooth in.
“CHn.Dnxx over 7 years pay half­
faro.”
“Oh, you speak English, de
you ? And what is your age. Missy "T
“Vichage? Mamma says I have two
ages. Ven I am in ze railway I am 6
aud a *olf, and ven I am at *ome I am 8. “

A Gadvestox colored servant, on her
way home with a basket of pilfered gro­
ceries, meets a friend. “How is you
cornin’ on wid dem white folks ?” “ I’se
gwine to leab ’em. Dey hasn’t paid dar
groceryman in sich a long tune Tse
ashamed to meet him on de street”
A Mabserxais made before a Gascon
tho familiar boast: “In tho Rhone,
there is no room for water, the fish are
so thick ! ” “Ehl” said the Gascon,
■‘no water I That's do merit in a river.
Look nt our Gironde, for example.
There’s so much water there tin?t there
aro no fish—all drowned ! ”
To-ioaitT, befon you faO a&amp;lecfi.

When a woman has worked for two
houra to sweep a room, and then, having
collected tho dirt and lint and little
scraps of paper into the dustpan, goes
to the window, opens it and throws the
dirt from the pan just as a lively httie
gust of wind comes along and sends it
back all over the room again, does she
get mud ? Well, rather!—.Boston Port.
A Gadvxston parent is very much dis­
couraged at the way his buys destroy
each other’s clothes. The other day he
naw that little Billy’s shirt collar was
torn off, and he angrily asked how it
happcnoiL “Johnny did it,” was the
response. “Well, I’ll tan Johnny’s
hide, that's what I’ll do!” “ Well, did.
I've paved the way for you. I cut the
whole ceiling oat of his Dew pants.”—
Galiexton Newt.
•
“ Is xovn programme fall,MlaaTteetiocrusher?'’ asked a young man of a
Western damsel who had just struggled
out of the refreshment-room with uraappointmunt in her eye and an “ order of
dances'* in her hand. “ Programme full?"
said the daughter of the setting sun.
“ Waal, I guess not! I haint hod noth­
ing but a piece of eoko and an ice­
cream, an' that don't go far toward filling
my programme, I can tell you."
Ax old East Indian Captain, of Salem,
gave up seafaring, and was buildings
gorgeous mansion in which to end his
days in peace. Ono morning, while
watching the carpenters, he noticed that
they let bite of lath and the like drop
down I&gt;etween the partitions, and he or­
dered them to take all the loose piece*
out. The workmen obeyed, grumbling
that “ they didn't see what difference it
made.” “All the difference in the
world,.you lubbers !” retorted the irate
Captain. “ Do ydu think I want to be
annoyed whenever she rocks Iw the
rattle of tiie rubbish in the partitions?*

A aoAr-XAnxo match was a diveraioD
at Sprixigttelu, Ohi&lt;K The quickest de­
vour.* at a bar of yellow soap got a
prize of $5. The winner perfcxmuU tha
feat in less than an hour, but wm much
longer iu tho hands of a phyaidan, be­
cause the h* niaoDud him.

�—SH
I am now receiving my full stock of

H.lu.

I\1LI GOODS

large basket of cracker* lumging on his
' bed post, and, Ixwide three hearty
BmMmrrATrva Pocmd. of Wiscon'­ maala a day. ho eats, upon an average,
sin, has leased G-m. Garfl'-ld's houae in1 twelve pounds of crackers a week from
this basket, taking Bovorul whenever ho
WaahingUxi. '

r awakens in the night
.
Tub number of cattle lost in crossing
It appears that the Congregational
tho Atlantia is a great obstacle to tho*
developmental the export trade in oat­’ Church is in trouble for want ot a creed.
In its form of church government it iu
tie.
_ ____________
. the most d-mocra'ic of a l churchfB—
Tira four largest Slab s in the UnionNew York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illi each separate church organization lH-.iug
. wholly indejundeat of any other. But
nois—polled at the last election rather
it carries tho matter of belief to on equal
more than onfirthird of the’ibUd vote.
length, each church making its own arImjomation nud the building of rail­■ t cl * of fuiti*. The result is a hitch and

roads have augmented the value of land*. a dinagre-jment; some believing too
in Texas. Land that five years ago&gt; much and others not enough. The
could not bo sold at SI P^r acre has now’ Plymouth Church and Brother Beecher
axe a little offcolor in orthodoxy, while
jumped up to $6.
others are ultra-Calvanistio. New EnThr wife of James Grant, in San1 gland Congregationulint-i insist upon a
Francine.-), grabbed the first thing she1 literal hell of high temperature; Brookcould get hold of, which happened to be1 lyn
willing to have the fires baxketl
a yon ng cur, and whipped her husband-■ It fry) been suggested that it would be
nearly to death with it. Her motto was, •w.-ll, to. refer the matter to Col. Bob
“ Anything to beat Grant.”
Ingirsoll.
-

Nznmra Hubbard, daughter of an exGweraor of Connecticut, who created
such a aenaotiou by running away and
marrying her father's coachman, is now
a seamstress in Hartford, aud her htutidkid still drives a coach.

M. GiMBarrx Um years ago was ono of
the handsomest men in Fran e. His
face wan the face of fine lines aud spirit­
ual contours; his figure wm lithe and
graceful. He is still a man of striking
presence, but hu has no more the almost
poetic good looks of his youthful days.
Dr. Tarnku is on exhibition in a Paris
wax works. He is represented us a white­
haired skeleton, and is dreAsed in royal
purple, with a lace raffle about his nock. ,
Tho crowd that surrounds him is oom-'

posed of ladies in low-necked gowns,
witff ermine-trimmed trains of scarlet
aud bine, and wearing feathers in their

ngn the Cadi ordered the crucifixion of

before this a baud of, dervishes, who
exercise great influence over the native

inhabitants, seized a Jew at Antita, and,
after flaying him olive, .killed him and
ate him. This crime was left unpun­
ished.

‘

Tn* following table shows the num­
ber of steam and soiling vessels found­
ered and missing during each year from
1873 U» 1880, together with their ton­
nage and the number of lives lost:

UH.

1 JI.'*1AI.V73
70.1*1
104,958
74,910
92,4.14
94.921
729,194

1,912
1,W
1.912
1,UM

10,81.7

Jesss PoiCRMor’s recent attempt to
escape from the Mossachimett* State
prison was a very ingenious one. With
three-inch saws he too* off the heads of
eighteen inch bolts in his window
grating and ciit from tha boiler plating
a piece over a foot square. Ho filled
these apertures with soap, and painted
it in a manner to deceive the keenest
eye. ‘ His mother is charged with carryinghim the saws with which he per­

formed these feats.

York, who has been bo munificent in hex
charities, says: “ I have given, during

tiit» last sixteen years, for tienevolcnt
purposes, some $600,000. The moat of
this lias been used to encourage idle­
ness, corruption, and crime. I am now
determined to assist ’God’s worthy
poor, who are willing and striving to do
something io make mankind richer and
better morally, intellectually, scientifi­
cally, or mechanically.’" This is a good

Tas question, " What's in a name?
country of extensive advertising a name
becomes a valuable property. A rait
has jnat been concluded in New York
concerning
the
well-known
nanut,

“ Chrittarbox.”
It st ems that Jamee
Johnson, of London, Eng., baa a copy­
right on the word over there, and his
agents here wished to restrain othrr-

To Advertisers:
county, titan any other paper circulating there­
in, and our rate- of advertuing are lower than

'PERUSE THESE LIBERAL AD. RATES.
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2 toebre.... | 2.30 £&gt;« C
I _»«•&lt;»
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7« r 1X00 | 20.00
4 iiicbM.
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8.00'1 14J&gt;d| 25.00
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Rates for larcfr
given upon application,
Buaiiiena card, of Are lines or less, K&gt; per yr.
Local Notices, ten rents a line for fl rut inser­
tion and eight cents for each subrequent inwrtioxi.
x"'

OHNO MTRONG,

■

Editor and Proprietor.

10 cents j&gt;er pound) for tha filet, 25
pfennige per pound for other pieces, and
20 pfennig for porta only fit to be mode
in tn sausage ; and, as horseflesh is natu­
rally very dry, a good deal of it con
only be utilized by being mixed with
bird and convert- d into sausages, which
are, it is suspected, largely consumed by
persons who are little aware of what
they aro eating. In ono or two other
German towns the consumption of
horseflesh is, in proportion to their
population, even larger than in Berlin.

Decorative Fancies.
New note p iper has st the head of
the page comic designs in bronze and
giltP.-iinted butter pistes, to be use&lt;l as
cards for Naw Year’s calls, is tho latest
eccentric fashion.
The old-fashioned cabluge rose, in
d-en wnrmrr shades of pink, is the favor­
ite flower at present.
Guv-colored Japanese fans and pamsols of large size are coming into vogue,
again ns room decorations.
The Melonite ware anpcnxB this season
in nviea of several stupes, in flower
glasses and mirror frames.
A now train, called the Juno, is made
entirely of peacocks’ feathers set on
light grav satin or velvet
The little pip has lately appeared in a
gilded and nickel form to serve as a
paper weight, in company with frogs and
mire.
At a late floral display “The Flight
into Egypt ” was represented in dahlias,
Lilianmu scarlet geraniums, smilav and
eupatorium.
A moderator lamp, set in a porcelain
vase, has a design of passion-flower
sprays, on a ground of brown. Thu is
both animae and pretty.
The old-fashioned garden flowers anstill in great demand at the florists’, for
all occasions, except for weddings, whan
choice bloMonu are used.
Silver is now produced in delicite buff
tinte, so aa to be a perfect imitation of
bamboo, and tea eats of it are decorated
with bamboo leaves and flowera.

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l»e au eloquent letter of eight pages from
a marquis who bad long been in love with
her, in which he auco more pressed his
suit in burning accent*. This pretty
ruse wav crowned with success, and now
it is an open secret that the great
American artiste has given her hand and
lieart »O ths Im who has wooed her

oury, to be no limit to the diamondiferotm wealth of South Africa. New
ruahc* ore of weekly occurrence, and
.fagerxfontein ia producing mousbu
cided that Jimmy could not Imjx the guns. Kimberley has now liecome liitie more than a capitalists* mine, no that
chatter of this country.
the Dew diggings will prove goctanuh to
0ou William G. Gordon,of Chester- fibe p&lt;»ar man. A person qualified to
I judge stated lately that the ent-‘.urn of
yille, Ohio, is »«aid to I* 113 jam old, diamonds last ye^ir whs S4O,00u,eKX), of
and still a comparatively strong and act­ whidb nt* IUGre than oua-tenth remained
ive man. Ho ia wealthy, aud manages in the oouutry.

Suits of Underwear, for Ladies and Gents.
.
JJOOT IJD SHOE SHOP.
Suite of Clothing, for Men, Boys and Youths.
Overcoats, for Men, Boys and Youths.
Prs. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women and Children.
BOOT8and8HOE8
pra. of Rubber Goods, all styles.
VLNK SHOES • .pwzudty.
prs. of Buck Gioves and Mittens.
A. BURCMAM
Pieces of Prints, for 5 cents per yard.
J L. HTEVEXB,

Groceries for Everybody.

Opposite Parady’s Shoe Shap,

I always aim to make prices on goods as

NASHVILLE,

3Sa;shviIlr gitertonj.
VILLAGE

And prices on PRODUCE aa High as the Highest and give
every one a fair, square deal.

I&gt;- C. GRIFFITH

LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC!
Advantages

Some

C

EHIODIXT EP jWOPAL CHURCH—
tok. Pastor. Hersieca «verv Sabin

M

ilirrrfoqj.

VEGETABLE

SOLD ON THE PACIFIC COAST

Domestic

1— Lightest running machine made.
1 0—Great range of work.
•
2— Quiefiictw : no cams nr gear .wheels. 7— Ease of operation.
3— -Perfect, donble-tlirvnd lock atitch. 8— Automatic tension and automatic
take-up.
4— Durability, hrising from simplicity
of construction, liardnsaa of wearing 9— -Loose pulley for winding bobbins.
Large arm for all kinds of work.
parts, and absence of friction.
5— Self-setting needle and self-threadLicht ruuning.
Finish and dura­
ingKliiittle.
bility.
it in the ftiniplest sewing machine made, having fewer parts than any other.
Free from complications; it never gets out of order; is always tendy for unhand
easily managed by the most inexperienced. The direct application of power to
the needle, and the mechanical simplicity and fine adjustment of its working
parts make it the lightest running and most silent machine in the market

For sale by FH-jVINK C. BOISE, AGT.,

W.71 YOUNG,

Hai'dware, Iron., Nails,
CHAS. 11. BRADY.

AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.

Blood Purifier
Superior

#onrticjs

BLACKSMITHING,

BOTTLES OF FRIZELLE’S

of the

of the

OFFICERS

HBISTIA5 cntncil, Be». Kltea Joar*. FaatarRaxvtCM i-- "—J-------- -------------"

MICHIGAN.

LOW AS THE LOWEST

i« * vbJmMs adrmlanff medium.

And Agent For Detroit Stove Works-

Oil its merits alone, not a dollar rued Id
newspapers, the recomcudHtions of
those mung it lieing sufficient to make
this enormous sale.
Alse,

62O,ooo
BOXES OF FRIZELLE’S

COMPOUND MANDRAKE
And Rhubarb Pills,
Wl-lcb arc acknowkdgvd to be th. Baal MoUaln*

Sick Headache, Bllllousneas

.Conveyancing a/peelaltir.
&gt;■■ Claims promptly aUeudca

imlpj'y onutpwed of

ZEH75 DURKER
AWYER, Notary Public, lUol EalaU
•nee Agent. Collection! proaptljr
C&lt;|preyaDC&lt;nK prnp-rly executed

---------- NEW STOCK Or

L

IK H. GRISWOLD,
MD., Homaopathlo Physician and HurRecn
. Offline and reddatiM oppoalto Um Woicotl
Ilmiaa. iTDiupl attention circa to calls day 01

DR. C. IF. GOUCHER,

qiMUtl-w for yourocU.

Price, • - 25c. a Box
FRIZELLE BROS. Props. San Franoisoa.

JUST RECEIVED.

WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED

8500 Renard

STINDIRD SCREW FiSTEHlD GOODS
■SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

EMOR Y PARADY.

gtre' auU&gt;tM
aUinlnxTOi'

USTICE OF THE 1’EACK. CouvBjr*orin&lt; or»tullv and pj .mplly ■tleodtd to. Office east
».d • Main Bln el, NavUviUv Mleh.

J

WM.

PARMENTER,

eolljFUoua promptly

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS 4t SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE

BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

toady.

E PARADY,
Xf AJtUFACTURER of BooU and Show. Making
Ivl and rroalnof neally done, also .tri J atten-

RIP OFF THE SOLES
-------------- FASTENED WITH IT.

XXsbv.

we wH) etod lHe purchiwr our writlra (untnUM
to return ibe naoovy If the livulmvnl do&lt;-&gt; not af­
fect a cure. Guimntvc* liMird by ¥. T. Ba*M, astboriud agent for the village . f Nathvillr. JOBN
CWfeT A CO.,Sole Pruprleu-rx. Ml »uJ M9 W.
MxCmm 8U, CU’cajo. 1 IL
|4«J

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CALL AND SEE THEM.

iniKtlUutoiu Card*.

yy OLCOTT 1IOU9E,
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

NO PATENT NO PAY

'JHEY HAVE fiOT ’EM.

Who?

What?

KOCHER. BROS. NEW GOODS
^SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO 0UE

Boss Barber

Ladies R.M. Beaver Cloaks, MEMTORS

vismitni mills st:s ciouuc,

C. Dll.t.lK.

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Health la Wealth.

STANDARD SCREW

A. M. FLINT,

P J. PUKCHIS,
don Globe writes as follows:
“Last
night Miss Kellogg was singing the port
of “Philine" in Mignon, where, in the'

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duty at The Hague.

In Barlin the average number of
A portion of tho houae of tho venera­ horses killed for food this year has been
ble ex-Senator Cameron was built in the
4*&gt;0 per month, while lost year it wm*
last century. He has a great reverence 350. All tho horses eaten ore killed in
for the local antiquities of Harrisburg, a central slaughter house, and each
and points out to visitors spots on the haraa la-fore it is killotl is carefully ex­
river bank, near his home, where Har­
amined by two veterinary surgeons. At
ris, the founder of the city, was tied to a the present time the butcher pays about
tree by the Indians, who intended to 42 marks, or $10.50, for a piece of horse­
bum him alive, but, for some reason, flesh weighing from 250 to 300 pounds,
changed their mind.
but he retails it at 40 pfonnige (or about

a Jew accused of having lent money at a
usurious rate of interest A short time

MMA i Mdcd
ilSsyiug.
PRICE: »1.50, IF PAID IN ADVANCE.

Tub Empress Eugenic aspired to be
tho lender of dress and fashion, and
many a miJdle-claas family in England
was sorely embarrasMxl by the long
dressinakuni' bills which an imitation of
her innumerable and always expensive
costumes entailed.
Several crowned
heads in Europe, however, determined
not to accept thu parvenu Empress an
their guide. The late'Empress of Bussiapxsscd through Dijon and Lyons
with her husband in 1865, on her way
to Nico, and tho Court ier de Lyon re­
corded that her attire would have been
despised by a shopkeeper’s wife, but
then tho courtly journal added : “When
a lady bos tho honor of tx*ing tho wife
&lt;&gt;f tile Emperor of all the Russia* such
simplicity is only on additional charm.”
The late Queen of Holland appeared at
Fontaineblsau about tho same time in a
hat and pelisse which had done long

hair.

Tira condition of the Jews in Morocco
ia deplorable. At Morocco itself weeks

CONSISTING OF---------

Dress Goods,-Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Cloths, Flan­
nels, Ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.

Notary Public,

Maple Grove, Mich.

Imported Cashmeres,
DRESS TRIMMINGS in Worsted, Silks and Satins.

J£.A. BUSK.

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
vio Xmumm u, D1i,R.I.

rpHAT HUMBAND OF HOT I
QeU hU BRAVING «nd HAIR CVTTirO

*

£3TIN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
caunot be equalled in this market Ladies fail not to see them
before you purchase.
yyiLLIAM JONES,

g UEBHltiSEB,

Prints, Flannels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Suitings, Carpets, Hats,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Uiroim

AnsJi-vUK

Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, 4c.,
I* larger and better selected than ever before aa an inspection will convince.

KOCHER BROS.

Mich.

■

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DENTISTS

�1880-1881.
MAIN LINE.

ALWAYS TO TH! FRONT I
X-K»

iY. -

Mammoth Stock to Select

- DEC.Yl.YMfi.

From.

millicm bushels of wheat is
Ohio reaches it thia year, with two
aud a baH .millions more on top. Thus
far thia promises to be the chainpion

GJ-oodw For A.11

hl* wife got up a thankuglvla. dinner with roast
King John of Abyamnia, as a first
step toward war with Egypt, docieea
Riat all Musan I men in bis domains dinner, can* I was than and I et to do. Wei,
shall be banished or liaptiued. Tbia is
rather a mild alternative for the fierce
-monarch to propone;
dilemma
she says, thsts Mrs. Felton says: “Ive wurked
migbthavn been baptism or beheading.
3 days aud all last nite to git this dinner Just
A woman at Columbus, 0., left a dish
•f concentrated lye where her baby
drank. *®me of it. Daring the several
boars that the little one survived in
agony, the mother sat motionless, vrith
her hands over her face, and when it
was dead she aioae from her chair a
hopeless maniac.

Drag and Book Store
THE LARGEST STOCK AND ASSORTMENT
OF THE KIND

A PBMMY WILL BUY A CHRISTMAS

PRESENT) SO WILL 0100.00.
In order to buy CHEAP I have bought
a larger stock than usual, and

.

to sell them ALL, I shall
offer goods at pri

opto 10 dollars dean &lt;-a*h which 1 bad saved
to put out on interest.” Old Felton yue no is

cee that will

f&lt;xt heel forgit whare he left off chectin the
day before. Wei, good old Mrs. Felton, Aunt

ASTONISH YOU ALL!

wont hurt no wun if we dont lay every cent sad
To enumerate them all I should have'
starve ourseivca to dcth; why, yue act aa if we to charter Bro. Strong’s entire caper
for a niontb;-Bo I shall not mention
Little Freddie Balder of San Anton­ hadent got enuff to keep us good a hundred
anything but simply aay
io, Texas. stole some cake fro.m a pan­
try and waa sitting on a fence eating it,
Yue do do old Felton La auful rich, co rich I
when a stroke of lightning knock ’d
him off. Ho had l&gt;een told by his Wei, Umeby aunt Polley says, saya she: “cum,
mother that God would punish him it dinners reddy." And with her fsce a smllin so
he miaabehaved, and now be is a firm sweet, and her mouth lookin good euuff to
Eveti thqugli vpa are ant ready to
believer in her doctrine.
kiss, sunt Polly led ns—that’s me and Molly buyvAfvp'Vi and took at the poods, price
them, aomire them, talk nbout them,
and lota of nabers—Into thalr din In room and
and
make us just trot from six in the
.^e good, young woman, be good.
morning till 9at night. Throwing
You rsay never be great and distin­ such a pretty site, aay* I "Jerusalem!" and
guished, andhave thebigh people of I tell yue Molly stared. There *ef 2 lonj^tablea
the land kneeling at your feet, like loaded reddy to brake with the nicest cookin I
Bara Bernhardt, and there’s where ever see, (except wuucc, that* when Unde Jim I have the largest and finest stock of
had thrashers and be bad pork and beaus) there LAMPS ever brought to this town*
•he'll have the advantage of you; but
embracing all the newest and most
yon can be respectable, and there’s
orange*, candy nuts, and salad* of several unique designs both in bbomzk. stand,
and HANGING LAMPS, and anything
Where you’ll have the advantage of her.
in my line that 1 have not in stock, I
thing* 1 coodcnt Uriel the name of, and after can get it for you cheaper than though
In/bod old abolition , Rhode Island,
the terrible racket I dldcnt try to find out. I carried it in stock.
it is &gt;200 fine and two years in prison

A.11 the Latest Books.

Ph tograph and Autograph Albums, Scrap Books,
. ,
Ls.rge and small, cheap and expensive Bibles,
Plaited Ware, Watches and Jewelry,
Cabinet and Ph .tovraph Velvet Frames,
Toilet Articles, Brushes, Fine Perfumes,
Fancv Box Paper and Papateries,
Wax, China and Parian Marble,
Dolls of all sizes, Toys and Toy Books,
Fancy Ink-stands and Paper Weight*,
All .elected from large stocks, and bought cheap,
and examine, and ask questions.

for uniting in wedlock a black to a Felton at the hed, and aunt Polly In her place
white person, and' the law says who­ while Jane, Sun, and Rose wated on toe table.
ever are thus united are from that mo­ Old Felton begin* on the tirky to carve, but
ment-unmarried ! That is the quickest the flret dive brut the binJ on his lap, he »wore
way to divorcement yet discovered. *a grate big awesr, ao big that It made Die tirky
The moment the law pronounces two fly bak to its place, and the wimmen all thru
up their hand* and about "O-o-o-o! while the
perBCQiA one, they are two Imen all »ay“look out dckon.”yue do he u*ed to
The condition of the Jews in Moroc­
co i« deplorable.
Morocco itself on­ boy*. and dual yue remember bow be chased
ly six weeks ago the Cadi ordered tho us wunce when we was sampllo bls mslonsl
crncifixinn of a Jew accused of having As I was aayin the tlrkv got bak on the platter
when old Felton cut into it and it proved to be
lent money at a usurious rate of inter­
unfit for the table cau* twant cooked enuff,
oat. A short time before this a band
but what of that (bare waa another and plenty
of dervishes, who exercise great influ­ without it. But old Felton jumped up from
ence over the native inhsbitance, seiz- the table took the tirky and tbrodc ft at Sue
a Jew at Antifa, and after flaying him but it hit the side table ond broke more than
alive, killed him and ate him. This $50 dollar* worth of china, besides brakln sunt
Polly's grate big lookin glass tbst cost a heap
•rime was loft unpunished.
'
of munny and wax left her by her mother.
Two sisters at Lackawaxen, Peoria, When sunt Polly see her china and lookin
were engaged to marry two brothers, glass demolished completely, she give one of
and the double wedding was to take, the aufulcst screams I ever herd and Jumped,
place about the holiday?. Just before up from the table aud took old Felton by the
the election, one of the girls asked her arm and saya, says she: "Do you no what youv
love to take her to a Republican meet­ dunf See! 0! dear! O-o-o-o!” and she fell to
the floor. The old heathen had struck the
ing, but be, being a Democrat, refused.
good lady rite in the face, and she lay as if she
She appealed to his brother, a Repub­
.was ded. Evry wun Jumped up aud run to help
lican and be accompairiod her. The cm, not help etn either, but the wimmln went
sister who remained at home and the to aunt Polly, while the men took the old
Democratic brother, finding their polit­ heathen. Wei, be fot bravely but be waa «nrical sympathies in n.cord, agreed to rouixled and led like a lam. Aunt Polly was
brake up the previous arrangement put on the lounge or whatever tha call that
and become man and wife. The idea grate big thing that lazv fokea lounge ou, and
met with favor all around, and the after a while she cum to, but the old d------- (I
wedding will take bluer accordingly, like to used s swear, but Ils say old Felton)
Wei, be Just packed hi* trunk and got hla mon­
each uf the four taking a different mate.
ey and John took him to the cars, and now be*
In York State visitiu, while aunt Polly ia tdk
MICHIGAN.
abed. Wei, you bet we dident enjoy our din-

A two-years-old child of John Bowditch, of
HQlsdale, was choked to death by a kernel of
•orn recently.
The Central bouse and Whalen’* boanllngbnute, at Ludington, burned on the 9th. Loss
*4,5000: Insurance fd. 1000.
The bouae of Mrs. T. Turnbull, at Verona,
burned cm the 0tb inrt.
Il wm worth $2,000.

r

hard case but Aunt Polly says, says she: “I
never nu James to act so before, aud be never

But we all voted that Jim was mad caua aunt
Polly used up so much munny and had such a
good dinner.
Sue was over to our boo* tother day, and the
said her ma wood never live with old Felton
agin. Hope Dot. By Jingo! for ahe’a got lota
lumber tlrm in Bar Cltv. Is charged with mar­ of trend* and he haint git entry round here.
rying a second wife in South Africa, while the John cau work the farm aud Sue and Bell lake
fkit is alive tn Michigan.
care of aunt Polly aud old Felton can go to tl
A fire in Evan &amp; Bechtel’s furniture store, d—dordlnelles.
Tetotally Yurea,
in the Clark block, at Saglna- City, on theTtb,
Timotst Tumbub.
ganiagcd the building and stock to the extent
•f probably &lt;3JMX); rally covered by insurance.
EATON COUNTY.
Tiiersdav night of last week, robbers effected
an entrance to the Monroe post-office, opened
the safe, and got safely awuv with between ing the Potterville Kbool*.
&lt;71X1 and faOO in stomps, and about 125 in
Freddie Seeley, aged 5 years, died* in Eaton
moneyRapid* teat week Tburaday. of diphtheria.
McPbenon'a hat store, at Muskegon, waa
The rendezvous for skunk skins at Grand
entered trt burglar* on the night d the 9th,
and robbed of &amp;X&gt; worth of good*. The thieve* Ledge, ha* been dubbed, "Pertumtrv hill.”
took tithe to change their underwear, leaving
The bou.te of Samuel Coulter, of Charlotte
their dirty linen.
came near being consumed by fire on Monday,
Wilhelmina Spindler, a servant girl In Dj- of laet seek.
L- B. Kinney of Charlotte wm recently pre­
sented with a merachauniplpe which was made
in Germany in the year 1702.
A four-year-old daughter of E. Blodgett,
living south Of Eaton Rapid*, fell from a table
Tn sulditioa to the lots of dwelling and furni-

On Sunday, while the hunilv of William
Campbell, o? Sandstone, Jackson county, were
......—
-...I 4. ...J fl... hot'.W
.Wlt-

Th« nisuter made great excitement in tbc nelgbbortovxl. but the brute eseajxxl.
Wm. Arnold, *on of Alva Arould, of Macomb
county, white st work on the bleach in the
Witeox paper mill, at Rochwter, on Saturday,
iu-ci.k-sita.lk fell into Use bleach-tub of boiling

La«t -reek Thursday afternoon, Wm. Tbonn
ahead of M* five ccxnpaur.wi
? latter fired at a partridge tbi

Alma Nichols living three miles rill of
Eston Itep'.ds. wm badly burned on the 23rd
ult by her clothing catching fire from the stove
Prompt Msiulsuce saved her life.
«rary aasoclation of
be literury Mutuals
rtvate resident
mUtUal social
improvement.

MAJOLICA WARE. FRENCH CHINA.
CHANDELIERS, ETC.

------ ;—----- ZVTNT)-----------------

And want to sell them to those who
want to buy, nt prices as low bh the
lowest, and gunniutee everything as
represented.
‘
And while you nre in just remember
to step into the

cat Ibepartment
And see if you don’t want m can of oys­
ters, n nice steak, a juicy toast, a few
bolognas, or something of the kind.
But above all, don’t forget, the ChriRtmas allow.

affinr

STATIONS.

Gr'dBapId*----- Lv, 11 JO a
Hammond..
mmf
MlddteviUe

Charlotte .
Eaton Rapid*.

WK8TW
STATIONS.
Detroit,---------

Rlvri .luneUoD,...
E&gt;too Rapid)
Charlotte----Vcnaonlrllle
Ka*hvUle_._..
Ilaatloi*------M'ddlaviBe....
Hanimuad

Grand

NEW YEAR’S GIFTS

H. B. LKDYARD.

A fine assortment of Silver and Nickle Plated Ware, consist­ rpHE MASHY ILLI LEVATOR,
ing in part of TEA AND COFFEE POTS, TABLE
KNIVES, FORKS. SPOONS, Etc., Etc. POCKET
KNIVES, RAZORSj SHEARS. SCISSORS.
IN 1879,
A fine assortment of GRANITE IRON WARE, SKATES,
SLEIGH-BELLS, and ABOVE ALL, A
So a.s to Enabe

Remodeled, Enlarged«Improved

Domestic Sewing Machine
Holiday Grift.

Oh, yes 1 I came near forgetting to
tell you that 1 have got a boss stock of

OKOCETIIES ’

Call

K1. T. BOISE

Come and See!

Light on the Subject I

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

COMPRISING IN PART

T*io

Should l&gt;e W ithout the

IIGHT-RUNNING and DU ABLE DOMESTIC
Children's Sets, Kittles, Whistles, etc., etc* Call and exam­
ine goods and prices.
Respectfully,

FRANK C. BOISE.

Any number of farmers to

Unload Wheat and GrainExpeditiously ui Aocuratly.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
desire to announce that having erected
one of the largest and moat convenient
elevator buildings in central Michigan,

PAT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICK
For any quantity of

C. W. SMITH.

fch«ns Illuminated. = Electricity!
OPEN EVERY EVENING NOW,

PAD
(lwlm

Bladder

aarblnw all buaora, evnry tracw of dl«eu«*, *nd
fortlne (n»o th*
through th* p»rr« of the
rklo, nourlahlna aud *trroKthrng .efetaMc tonic*.
rivi°«t in W-&gt;irt&gt;*aroL I’.&gt;w«h to core »t once,

PAIN IN THE BACK.
Bright', ln.eav of the Kidney.. IHabKe., !&gt;rop*y,
(travel. Catarrh of the Bladder. In.hillly to Retain
or Expel the Urine. Sion.- in the Btoider, lliich
Cotored. Scanty &gt;r painful Urinating. Depodu.
Cute or Shrvd. in the Urine

Nenous &amp; Physical Debility,

Displaying its immense stock of new goods for fall and winter,
from the best manufacturers ef Foreign and Domestic Woolen
Fabrics in the world. We do not like to work in the dark;
neither do we sell goods in the dark, but will honestly show
the purchaser what he is buying. Our line of

Fine Cloths for Suitings,
FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS!

OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT is excelled
by none, aiming to be consistent in price and executing all or­
ders in the highest style of art Call and see and examine the
largest assortment and best selected stock of
v

MEN’S, YOUTHS AND BOYS READY-MADE CLOTHING
GENT’S FURNISHING GOOPS. New Novelties.

In Pianos and Organa ever beard of,
for strictly

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
An examination of my goods and
prices will fully convince you.
Re­
member I sell the world-renowned

ESTEY

ORGAN I

Y&lt;&gt;L MA.Y HUWRA.H FOM

Organs Repaired,

Gfarcock
anclTiinifielcl
—BUT REMEMBER THAT—

CLEANED and PQLISHED,

AT LIVING PRICES.

Toleda, 0.

BOTH SEXES.

Remember that for the next 30 da vs
I will give to parttea consulting me, the

And others of standard makes.
Will
furnish to parties any make of instru­
ment desired.

J&gt;M. MICH.

W nt* for it

PHYSICAL LIFE

AIN8W8W0BTH A BROOKS.
piANOS AMD ORGAMSt

E. S. PIERCK, Under th&lt; Tower Clock,
GHAND

DAY KIDWEY PAD (*&gt;-.

Konel M h Dealiu will them.

Trunks, Mnohela and Itajjw m I’rofviBrton -

LUMBERMEN’S SUPPLIES—Quilts, BlauketR, Wool Socks, Woo) Mittens
Mnckitiaw and Flannel SliirU, Overalls, Underwear, itc.

DEBCBIPTIVK PRICE L18T.-Re&lt;nlar Pad K
pseial Pad forChronie. derp Mated, or cam* of

Seeds, Flour. Feed. IJme, Malt,
Planter, Mtueco, Hair and
Shingles.

Coats and Vest »ind Pants, is very large and complete in the GREATEST BARGABS
assortment. A large and select stock of

to be found in Michigan. New goods, latest styles and low
prices. Sizes for the largest man or smallest boy.

MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD.

That may be brought them. They alsa
keep for sale at the lowest prices

------ WILL SELL YOU------

Harnesses, Bits, Whips, Robes, Blankets, Trunks,
Combs, Brushes, &amp;c.

C. H. BERRY

Cheap asth.e CJheajpest

.Light Single and Double Harneeses made of best Virginia oak tanned Leather.

policeuian Moran, of Grand Rapids,
dollar, m a reward for capturing two burglar*.
He la undoubtedly an advocate of civil aervice
reform.
z
•
One night hurt week a man abouq 50 year* old
wm found dead la one of the (coschca ou G. T.
R. R. between Oli»et and Charlotte.
Hi*
name wm Tho*. Dugguli, m ascertained from
paper* found on hi* person.
An Olivet man named Gray bought a load of
roni at Marveliua. a - few days ag -. and after
It wm l&lt; adtd into a car and *bipped tendered
35 ccnw per bushel for it. This the farmer re­
fused saying it wm sold for 40 cents, and the
►elter has caused Gray’- r-rreat on a charge of
stealing the corn. ,
Harber uf Diamondale was attacked by

]

IfOE, Psorai area

MARCHAL A

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,

NEW PREMIUM CORN SHELTER

Sasic! Hoi ui Siralien,
TWO IEPORTAST ADVANTAGES.
IV THKUL SBAtOK,

sence of mind to
•SO into the bottom

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

HF The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts. Itc.

the phyatchu • a . ived.

Fresix Goods, Full Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
■EVRY ROE,

Steketee’s

PIN WORM DESTROYER.

�AMD n? TOO

nahiivil.ee
DEC. 11. 1W-

SATURDAY.

seriously tn.

VICINITY LOCALS.

AND SEE THE LATEST STYLES IN
C. H. Barry has sold a handsome Estey organ
to Oraou Swift for &gt;195.
Albert Cole and bride have gone to New York

ASSYRIA.

There Loa been a debating club started al the

church at the Center.
Old Unde Headricks slipped and Jell the
On acrouut of the teacher being tick, there
was no school at the Center on Monday.
Orren Croioot ba* got bis barn up, and for
toe waul of time ha* shingled it with straw.
George Van Auken has got into the wing of

ahlpj*ed them tn Bellevue- Only two of them

On Saturday nigbt last, Joaeph Schrincr, just
ever the line in Johnstown, undertook to cor&gt;ect one of bls children, when bla son Charles

Charles, when Charley drew a revolver and shot
him.
Hi* mother Jumped between them and
her thumb waa sliot off. Charles sent tar WiTHs Hun jjhrey and gave himself up. His father
is not expected to live at last accounts. Hum­
phrey took Charley to Hastings.
The case of the People va John Barker, for

people, and J. M. Power* for the defendantMr. Lehmner testified that ou the morning of
the 26th of November, be went as usual to the
been a team driven into the lane that led to

•ut and went sou th; examined his barn and
found that between 30 and 40 bushels of wheat

formed bls brother, who went to the barn, and
found on examining that the horses were
smooth shod In front and had no shoes on be­
hind. Ha^ook the back track and tracked them
to Kalamo, and into John Barker's barn yard.
Maxwell Rogers swore that be went to Battle
Creek, found there bad been a man named
' Barker sold a load of wheat to J. M. Ward, of
29 bushels and SO pounds.
He then went to
Cady's livery barn, found Barker’s team there,
had smooth shoes In front and none behind.
He sUyed there till John Barker came and took

took Barker on the morning of the 26th, near
Verona, going toward Battle Creek; after'
ward* saw him unloading bags at Ward's, and
gave bls name as Barker. Next came the man
that weighed the wheat; said he weighed a
Barker. Wheat weighed 29 bushels and 59 lbs.
Next came C. B. Fisher, who said be paid for a
load of wheat bought of Barker, on the morn­
ing of the 26th, of 29 bushel* and 29 pounds,
amounting to &gt;29.95. Court adjourned until
Munday at 9 o'clock, when C. Brown was
sworn and said that be met Barker ou the 26th,
about noon, between Verona and Buttle Creek.
Barker said: "Is that you, Brown! What have
you got on, honey!” Brown answered: “Yes;
what did you take down!" “Wheat," said
Barker; "I came by your house Ulla morning
about throe o'clock; didn’t you hear the wag­
on !" Brown asked: “What made you go that
Barker. Next came David Nelson, who said
that be, in company with C. Spalding and Sher­
iff Holland went to the bouse of Barker and
found him in bed. He got up and let them in.
The sheriff told Barker there had been some
property stolen, and that he wan suspected.
Barker asked if they bad a lantern. They said
they bad. They lit It and all went to the barn.
Barker opened the barn door and they all went
in. The floor was covered with hay and chaff.
The wind mill set there and hadn't been dis­
turbed for some days. Barker opened the gran­
ary door. There were three bins, two with
wheat in and one with no wheat in; nothing
but mice chanking, and a grain cradle that was
covered wtth cobweb* and dust. The bins that

as though no wheat had been distort**! for
come day*. Court adjounled &gt;*ntil next Mon­
day.
H. H.

JOHNSTOWN.
No sleighing yet

erect buildtags the coming year.
Wheat came out from under its mantle of
school at the No. 9 on Monday.
enow looking a* brigtit aa a daisy.
Mr. Gordineer ha* moved to town and left
Mica J Male Welle* baa returned from her
Arnold and hl* new nun-in-law on the farm.
Bcuj. Pearce started for McBrides, on Moning collected together and the juice barreled
The funeral service* of the infant daughter up■
of Mrs. Wm. Mayo.were held at the Norton
W. H. King has moved to the village and
school house on Tuesday afternoon. '
The M. E. appointment at the Quail Trap,
has been taken up, and Rev. A. D. Newton will
The improvement In- the typographical
preach at the Norton school house crery Bab- “make-up” of Tu Nbwb add* wonderfully to
Its popularity.
Mr, Hagerman has purchased a building in
J. A. Brown slung bls valise on his gun, and
Carmel,"Eaton Co., formerly used for a chair gun on bls shoulder, and started for the huntfactory, for the purpose of putting a grist mill
therein.
'81. Reynolds ia so mighty stiff necked now
Mr. Mulvaney commenced a 4-months terra day* he won’t turn hla bead to notice anyone.
of school in'the McOmber district last Monday. A big boil tells the reason,
He ha* been a miner in Leadville; we trust
It is the wish of the community that J. Ahe is the right man in the right place.
Baclielior may conphidc tn purchase a farm in
The" Evangelical Church near McKelvey this vicinity and remain with us.
school house I* nearly completed, and will be
Met John in Rapaon's gullcy. Asked him,
dedicated ou Bunday, the 19th of Dee., by Bish­ “bow’s school ^rogresslngP' John replied,
op J. J. Escher. The services will commence "tip top." Hr teaches the town line school,
on Friday evening previous.
J Lararny live* one mile distant from Wm.
Our township
of Schools, A. B. Swift,
Harding, In the west part of town. Mr. IL ha* got marrjed,
to badly einbar
_
England, when they were young men, and then visit the rougish school ma'ma.
warm companions.
Afterwards Mr. H. came
The little th»w of last Saturday left the road*
to America and Mr. L. went to-sea.
After in a very icy condition, making travel some­
saillug a long time Mr. L. also came to Ameri­ what precarious yet, if a few inche* of damp
ca. For throe year* each have lived where they snow come* the sleighing will be of the best
do now, neighbor* together, and it was quite kind.
recently that circumstances made obvious their
Jack Tomlin says that all that ever enabled
former friendship.
’
There is an appointment for a lecture on medical treatment of Dr. C. W. Wickham, and
Phrenology and Physiognomy, at the Norton If the doctor continues to live, and treat him
school house on Saturday night The proteesor professionally, he is good for 50 year* more.
will examine the gentlemen’s beads for 25 eta., Jack is a good chap to have around, but can we
and ladies’ free of charge (the contents of a stand him another 50 years!
gentleman’s bead la of so much more importLet every person interested, rcmeml&lt;er the
aucc, we suppose); the young people will be annual meeting of the Weal Kalamo cemetery
set off in pair* to suit their disposition for mst- association, to be held at the school house,
rimpuy. Two weeks ago this lecturer was Dlst. No. one, the last Friday evening'of this
then: for the name purpose, but failed to draw month. Don't fall to attend, you that are In­
a very large crowd. He went to see that hl* terested, as Important busincs-t lit to be trans­
horse waa standing all right, and the boys tak­ acted. By request of the president, E. D.
ing advantage uf hi# absence, closed the door Willlap*.
ou him aud told him if be would say be waa
West Kalamo has an artist of no mean ability
not drunk he might come In; answering In the In th* person of Orra Williams, a lad of 12
years of age, who, without instruction* in the
art can draw or paint with considerable accur­
beads of 22 boys, told them the passion* of acy. Having no steady home, and no facilities
their brains, and left with the agreement above. for learning the art, it is something remarkable
TarrHNN*.
how he improve* so rapidly. With proper in­
structions under * good master the boy would
BALTIMORE.
wake hla mark In the world.
The Charlotte Republican of last week con­
J. C- Woodruff has erected a new wind tained nineteen and two third columns of ad­
mUL
vertisements out of twenty four columns of the
A new bell has been placed in the Bryant local ride of the paper, and four columns ads.
school house.
on the patent side. Pretty well patronised pa­
Minses Ida and Abb* French, also Chas. Ea­ per. isn't It! Now, grumble readers of Tnz
ton have gone to visit friends and rclatifres in
Mark Scager has moved bask in Baltimore
and taken up bis abode in Chaa. Crulhera
house.
The M. E. Bunday school are to have a
Christmas tree Clirlstxnas eve, and the invita­
tion is extended to all to come and participate
in having a good time.
D. C- Sanborn luis returned home from the
National Field Trial held at Vincennes, Ind.,
Hi* pup Count Noble, Imported by Mr. Banborn, came to the front in the Derby puppy
stakes, winning the flrat Derby ever held in the
public trial, &gt;427. Mr. 8. was offered and re­
fused 11,000 for him. He sold his pups Dash­
ing Lion aud McDuff for &gt;200 each.
Mr. Joseph Shriner of Johnstown, Saturday
evening was correcting one *f hl# children.
Hi* son, aged 20. to&gt;k the part of the child.
Mr. Shriner took a stick of wood 16 him when
the young man drew a pistol and. shot. His
mother in trying to stop him had one finger shot
off. The ball striking Mr. Shriner iu the side be­
tween hi* rib* and glanced downward Dr. Van­
Horn was called and probed for the ball, but
failed to find it, He Is alive, but bl* case is
very critical.

The rick are better.
Mr*. Keith is visiting her mother, Mr*. Phebe
Smitii.
There 1* talk of • Christman tree at tl»c
Grange hall.
Guy D. Latham, of Sherwood, is spending a
short time among his many friend*, ’.n this

Mr. Frank Sheffield is very ill.
Mr. Notye has returned from the cast
Geo. Fry's corn-husker put in an appearance
It is a ten-pound
Mr. John Ebey is reebvering from his bruises rather late in the season.
shemale. A* long as there is life there l«hope,
finely. "
H. T. Merrill received hla roll on last Mon­
The
meetings
are
drawing
to a close. Much
day. Boy* fetch on your tax money.
good has been done. The faithful few have
Mr. Frank Snyder will occupy the Philo Shall stood at their post The extreme cold weather
house. Expects to move in there soon.
has been rattier of * drawback, but the interest

Knnb.

woods with no success in finding work there
thia winter.

HASTINGS.
Lota &lt;&gt;' fun, plenty to eat, and every body went
home hippy.
,

___ C-IkVi-W — —.I - ---- ^1.

back from the north.

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They brought three deer

David got u* up * few spicy item* for last

quainted with the doings at the Kipp mansion.
No U Don't.
- NORM ITEM*.

Harre did have a big yield, dident het
Sudden change in sextons at the M.E.ehnrch.
We heard from David last week.

He 1*

knot to-night.

Officer Nils* don't drive those mustangs now.

Hicks Bro*, are moving into their new quar­
ters in the Cook &amp; Sheldon block.
Leu. Stauffer bought over 400 rabbits on Sat­
urday. He has shipped East 1500 head.
Those gambling heAs must be doing a big
business, judging irom the hours they keep
Creasy &amp; Scudder are putting up a saw mill
on the rite of their brick yard, in order to keep
business humming during the winter. ,
The adjourned annual meeting of the Barry
Co. Wool Grower*, and sheep Breeders aaaociation will be held at the office of the County
clerk, city of Hastings on Monday, Dec. 27tb.
1880 12 o’clock m.
Ml.w Ida Parmenter, of Vermontville, who
has been giving music lessons In this city for

Heavy King fat going to be married thia week

Hall on the evening of the 3btii, when she will
beaMlatodby Mis* Jacques, a voealiat of the
Oberlin (O.) Conservatory, and a leading cor­
net sololrt.
Tom Altnft, living in the 4th ward, and u

Kkkr McCoy until awakened by the unearthly
*croech of the orchestra; then they rub their
eye* with aatlafactioa at having a good nap and

hired girl, named Waters, are among the miss­
ing. and it is surmised that they bare eloped to­
gether. The affair 1* creating considerable
talk in this vicinity, and many vague rumor*

and on third column* of good spicy local* out
48, with only the same number of column* of
ad* and the ballancc all choice reading matter.
Moral, take your home paper, pay for It, re ad
it, and stop grumbling, for printer* must live.
The West Kalamo R. R. dub like its alma
mater the Nashville dub, has its circuses and
acrobatic performances. On Friday evening
last, al tn unusual trial of their acrobatic skill,
your humble correspondent exceeded them all
by turning a summersault dean over their
heads, and coming down right side up. The
feat created considerable excitement on account
of its being done without the aid of cider or
other stimulants. We would not advise others
to try the same manner of exit, but walk right
out of the room on their ear, leaving ail the
rest undisturbed.
That Wxst Kalamo Mam.

Ladies’ Cloaks and Men’s Overcoats
THAT WILL BE SOLD CHEAP TO CLOSE OUT !
Our Stook of iS’eck W ear for*

IS COMPLETE

WE HAVE AN ELEGANT DISPLAY IN

KC* Our stock of DRESS-GO0D8 wuh never more complete than now.
We. call special
attention to our Camels' Hair and Cashin^reH.
This week we ^how extra Hirgiins in LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. We
pax more money for a 50c vent and paiitM than any other huu*e in town. Therefore we bIiuw
you the best 50c. garment in Barry county
We are receiving a large line of WINTER CAPS for Men and Children in Cloth and
Fur. We also have a fine BtocK oi WOLF ROBES.
.
Cy Our Grocery Department is Complete. We quote good brown Sugar at 8c. light at 9c.
1 am in receipt of 25 cases of Rubber Goods, which will be sold cheaper than ever. If you
are not dealing with me, come and see what I am doing. I guarantee every article in quality
and price, and will not be undersold.

Eugene Cook is prepared to furnish you with any style of
You may want.

My stock of CUTTERS this season is large,
and embraces some fine

And a very nice lot of

t-iCfcUA. I &lt; K.BOXI&lt;&gt;.
Which will be sold at veiy low figures.
I want every one in
Barry and Eaton counties who thinks of hn.x ing a
CU'ITER. to call at my shop and

LbRot.

cm im bici icii
Inprora
EICELSIOR KIDNEY
PAD.
It U mervi 1 of U
sod
a

oaIId*

reilef-

Simple. Sensible. Direct,
PAINLESS, POWERFUL.
It OUHEM •• «re *il el#o fall*. A BKVKLATb &gt;K
KKVOLUTION in medicine. Abw&gt;r»-

17362771
The "Only” Lung Pad Co.
WIUI*«. Block.

DETROIT, Mlctu
Thia i»tbe OSrinal *»d Genuine

Kidney P»A

------- And Get Prices.—

EUGENE COOK

RUPTURE
D’

if the only known enrefor Rupture by loe* external Irralmmt.

Core* by ABMOBPT1ON (Natkre** **y-&gt;

qbe. no matter bow Inaigtilfleant t.e may condder It. for ev.ry man

HICKORY CORNERS.
Cold weather again.
Rev. Parkhurst is better.
The Nashville P. M. paid a visit to relatives
in this vicinity tnls week.
The remains of Wellington Bowker, of Hope, u&gt;d * pularity i&gt;
who died at the asylum at Kalamazoo on the
3d, passed through here on the 5tii.
A very sad cake of accidental shooting occur­
red in this township, by which Mr. Wm. Gillecpic lost bls life.
Mr. Gillespie and Mr. M.
Gwin were bunting rabbits and Mr. Gillespie 3BI Broadway,CO'.Murray St.,N.Y.,and63Mllk St ,Bost'n
Kevare of certain cnrihdence men and Itnporinni who reprwnt thetnaelve* *a Dr Sherman.
had fired his gun at one, and both had started
to run after it. Gilesple climbed on the fence,
A. MCBOLS, the Bool A shoe Man of Na.hi ille
Gwin coming behind. His gun was accidental­
ly discharged, the ball hitting Gillespie in the
bock. He got down off the fence and said,
“Merve, you have shot me," and expired im­
mediately. Help was procured, and be was
conveyed tn bls home. His remains were taken
o §
to Kalamazoo for interment.
if
Mrs. Dr. Elliott died al her home In this vil­
lage, on Friday of last week, after an illness of
a 2
about two years, with that dreadful disease,
consumption. She wax a very patient sufferer,
a fond, Christian mother, and * as beloved by
all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance.
Her funeral was very largely attended, at the
Baptist church on Sunday, the 5lh, and in that
large congregation there were few tearless eyes.
Rev. Bradley, of Richland, was expected, but
not being present, Dr. Bush officiated instead.
The friends have the sympathy of the entire
community tn their sad bereavement. Her age

DR. J. A. SHERMAN,

Yon Can be BELIEVED AND CURED.
The “Only" Lung Pad Co,
WlllUnu Block.
DETROIT. MIcH.

Merchants, Mannfactarers,

Order Work

Trade -with Him and Have Money

MIDDLEVTLEE.
We are having some storm here and it i*

By ALFRED AVERr 4 CO.
for Mwnplc eop.ewof WflOfTH
PVEST,»» which in a
agnewl

P. C. Freeman has sold out hi* drug busin***
to Wil) Clark.
Messer’s block it at* stand-still Just now,
but the material it nearly all on the groundhigh.

gusting fights, within a week.

to church any more,—cauw.- politic*.

in

KENNEDY,-PERRY—Dec. 9th. 1880. at the
residence of Mr*. ’ Perry, in Castleton, Mr.
Ellsworth 8- Kennedy tn Mrs. Rhoda A.
Perrv. tKith of Castleton; Elder P. HoUer
nffidating.

imd me I
vwry ’•d—
J.D WKA 1 HKRFORD.

FOR SALE BY F. T. BOISE.

�LMMYILLM,

al report of Oaa. Ora

'

1 BEWS REVIEW.

protoUy g

♦8,0M,&lt;M-21,

Whilh New Yorkera 'have been talk-

W. (,'nihta, A. J. Dreis! abd CoL Thomas

w or isn were •lU,M«,flU,-i
•2.7%,4M upon tha previous y
ceipt* for the fisosl year
face ot a rednrtkxf of
fc,ba&lt;m. wrrs &lt;123.981,916,
of •10,B3Z2»4. The rood;

makes AIMM,which ha* town imposed in making the
pnstioM, be omrUwi. and that tho rsgi

Jtnxir Hovaroir, Republican candi-

e sum of rra.WMI7.41.
.V78.M over the amount

Forty -seventh Oougreaa.

State* of «10,00u,&lt;

ReWrt

Tur jury for the state trials, as the jwvvwu* year of *25,1!&gt;J,30O.4S.

actual and eitiuutod. t380,«X&gt;.000; total Auditor of BaQroad Accounts, ia mainly dsexpenddurro. actual and ewimatod. *»V,U0'i.00u: estimated iraocnl due tls&lt; linking
tuna, •39,8GI,89&lt;.4AIse ring a balance m
•M-IKUAIW.
,
Mr. French aay* that
The revenues of the fiscal year ending June
will
constitute
tto
Jury.
30, 18MA estimated upon the baste of existing
law* will bo ®360,000,000 ; the retiniat** of cximproved, mor*
vamild deprive PsfubII. Biggar. HuIHvan. Hea­ puiuhturvs for the same ;&lt;rioJ, received
ton and Dillon of their constitutional light to from the sevmJ Executive Departments,
axe, including sinking
fund, £301,554,­
722.2B; or an
eeUmalwl
surplus uf
The British Government has aimed a *48.445,'.-77.71 Excluding the siukmg fund,
blow at the Irish preea which is destined to add the cktunated expenditure will be »259,’J14,- th* groat trunk lin* of the Union aud
Central Pacific fkwnpastes, and of which
SWLOK, showing a surplus of •90,083.ll7.W.
Tin- surplus revenu-, actna! and cstimsted. tho United Btetca Government is a aroditer
against tho proprietor of tho fliigo Cham­ for the fiscal ytsir* 1B8U, 1881 and 1882, after
pion ft*r publishing a noUce calling
upon a tenant to relinquish his farm.... as follow* : For tho year ended June 90, 1880,
The allied Miuadron which wailed the Xediler- •27.962,009.63 ; for tho year ending Juuo 8d.
1881. •50,IM, 116.62 ; for tho year ending. Juno nisi nfrtTisffcrs, and l tuprovement, to tho maaifuri
advantage of the traveling public and shipper*
-Htlc the Eastern qw stiou, and aheohttely ro- 30. ItWfl. M8.«b5,’277.7A
The requtremcubi of the Sinking Fund law a* well a* of *the properties tbtinaelves. A* to
frattad from doing anvtiiing of the sort, has
been formally dtoolvcd. Tho British fleet sails have b^eti sutetantially observed, ami the
fop Malta, the French for Toulon. And in the prind|tel of the pnbhc debt, less caah in the
faturc, aa pending their alliance, the fleets that treaawry and exclusive of accruing interr*t, baa tiua, and still more aro projected. 8teul rails aro
insde up the Mjaadrou will doubtlr&gt;*-&lt; epu- •-------- c'-»d from •2,756,«1,57L43, to. togtoat be-ing largely substituted for iron rails ; tie.
ich it reached ou Aug. 31, 1865, to aro kept well renewed : grade* are l«ing re­
unue
to
neutralize
each
other. ..
Tha I’TeaWcnt of Buenos Ayres offer* free •1,890.0! ,740.89, ou Nov. 1, i860—a roducttoi. duce!. and bad section* remedied ; trestles are
being tilted and road-bed* widened and b*4Of •806,1 5,830.54.
‘
laud* to 50,000 Irish emigrant*It is oflii.d with the previous fi*ca! yeaf. the
&lt;-.al)7 jwvdauned in Dublin that tha Cdonty
Leitrim P in * state of disturbance requiring Mf*i]&gt;t* fur 1880 have increased •6A6Z9.438.XL purchased, equipment has been increased ro aa
Upon tho subject of the operation of tho Euadditional polity. A fund of £3,000 lor th«
to meet the r^quimoents of the traffic, and in
■!&lt; feuae of tho 'tond-L* aguer* baa been sui&gt;- sumptmu lawn the Secretary say*:
Nothing ha* oocurred since my lad annual ro- all this, white economy has been studied,
acribed. Boycott's farm i» described an a com­
of travel aud public conteuiouce bav«*
plete wreck. It i« aaid 'bat there is almo-t a }&gt;on to disturb or emhamss tho easy mauto- safety
naure uf *pcci«&gt; paymeriti*. United Budot notew not boon o.crlooked. At no previous time in
uairtT^al susjHtsum of the payment of rent.
great eaUgq*n*c* has tho
are r**-iiiy.tak*&gt;u al par with coin tu all part* of the hi*Uwy of
There wan an immense Land League this cuuutry aud in the chief commercial mart- i value of the jcoperck-a been »o M»ured,(or
demonxtration at Waterford, Ireland, on Sun­ of tho world. The balance of com in the thur prospect* team so good fur beuefitmg
thenownsra,
paying
Uxir
debt* and serving
day. Parnell was eecortcd through decorated treasury available for their redcmjrtion on Un­ tho people better sod more cheaply.
iat day of November last was •141,597,018.61,
-troet** to the K]ieah&lt; t»' stand. In the imme­
the average during the vear has not materi­
diate vicinity were 400 poir e, 900 infantry, and aud
ally varisd from that sum. The only noticeable
100 cavalry.,..A dispatch from Paris states change
in tho receive ia the gradual increase of appears that of the passengtn who travel by
that tho
Panama
canal
rutsKnption silver coin caused by the ooinace of the silver railroad ia the United Status, including em­
is
more than , covered
already....
dollar
and Uie redemption of fractional silver ployee on trains, in every l,6OO,0U0 earned eno
&lt;*ablo dispatches state that ansrvhy and terror­ coin, more
is killed and four ars injimai, or, to state it dif­
fully stated bcreinaffeT.
ism aro ou the increase in Ireland. The leader*
All the requirements of the Resumption act ferently, that in every *0,006,000 psraous car­
of tho Land League aro endea voring to prt- have
thus far boon executed, and ite wisdom ried one mils one is killed and four are injured.
vent bloodshed, and to limit the terrorism to' has txvu fully demouatrated. It only remmn* The figures also show that aiaiut oae-forirtti of
threat* uing, "Borcottiaz." and the reduction
tho train accident* are the result-* of defects in
of rents to Griffith’* valuation. They not to inquire whether any further measure* are property, while more than one-half an the reor expedient to sivtire tho mainte­
only fear that bloodshed would bring about ucceMiary
nance
of
resumption.
The
to-eretarv
expreuww
immediate coercion, but that it would al*o Ute utmost confidence that without now logtecheek tho bilf-evncvsl'd desire of the Gov­ tetiou
The oouUauud improvement tn the business
tho entire amount of United Slate* mx-«
ernment U&gt; drop tto. alate prosecution*. now authorized and outstanding can be easily
In the Queen’s Bench Division at Dublin the inuuLaitud at par in coin evun if U&gt;o present
application by Parnell. Biggar, T. D. Sullivan, favorable financial condition should change;
Sexton and Dillon for tto |*»ti&gt;ouuinc3t of tbe
increase of *40.000,000,
state trials until Jan. 26, ou the ground that th*- but, in order to aocomplisfc thia, Uio com rvmust bo kept unimpai-od except by such
date fixed will interfere with their coi#»Utubonal aerve
aa may be made from it In r*-dempright* to bo present when Pr-rlii^irnt meet*, payment*
of notes. Noto* redeemed should be
»M opposed by the Attorney GeuWal aud re­ Uou
f3X5&lt;XJ,0(x), or more than 17 per oeuL, while
fused by th*'coart, with eo«ta. The CUM Jnsticn, teintMXTirily behl tn place of the coin tho mcrosaod mileage has beenaboot 6 per cent.,
paid out, ocpedally if it appear* that
in giving Judgment, strongly dentdwed the the call fur corn i* grc&amp;Ur tn amount
•tote of anarcbr existing in the country
A notlceabio feature of tills increased busi­
than
tho
com
coming
in
ano
count©
into
the
Dr. Thoma-" Grimshaw, Registrar Gvucral of treasury or the mints. Ordinarily the suj-cnor ness ia that it has oocum.-d nearly altogether
InJahd, recoiled a threatening letter for re­
uf notex will, aa at present, make on tho railroad* of tlx&gt; Middle, IVeSlarn and
fusing to dismiss his gardener, a pensioner. convcmonoe
Ho has obtained police protection... .Hietnoiji a greater detmuxl f«r them than for coin ; but, ! w Padfic, New EnxiaaJ aud Southern States
S"
-&gt;’"«■'»&gt;*»« o' Bi-fe “■ * I si hlrJ2iiteti!uffta'pS7«£
Brother*, of London. have taken a contract to m
• •
construct and lay two now cables aero** the .ujdra i-.^, or oUw uu(on»««i erno-1 Mr. French draw* too following conchi-iofla
-tor*. U»«mpk.
of cornu, hood U-,
ot ti3 Kitai'’.
Atlantic; at a coat not exceeding £1,600,000.
coo—Ue .»» ..logrurU of roarapaoa. d»” -taSui r"“ ot
The work of dispersing Irish Land- pulling n«t only imaginary fear*, but mooting
- *.
. ..
r»uo ui
cross earning*
17. dteuid IOC cduTlui u IJulr u, ui--. l! STT
1
k *ay, 62
« u,wo™ omem-pey. too power
to .ell
t
d
inaugurated the other day at Brook borough,
County Fermanagh. The 5,000 people who a-.r&lt; tabled wore driven from the motting by- tbe
m”tmni&lt;i^'nTlM
av”*? ■ 8ocondt ‘-hat both these Ea’stern and Western
sokiier*, and throe who resisted were at rested. fo?
Prom throe forty-ei"ht will

Oompany, at Biddefor ,
A nuKSHUAX match tatween O’Leary
•and Weston, for &lt;2.500, Um l&gt;een ansnged to

noluye wm Ixirucd to death and 350 thrown
it of employment. Ito kra U placed at •500, •
0, ou wulch there U &lt;411.000 insurance. '
Tax wholesale ooflee house of B. G.
nwat, after aspiring to control tto trade of the
world, tto liabilities l*ing about •1,000,000.
Sevt.n perspus were killed and five
seriouidy izjured at Wendell, Muc, by tto exptoakxi of tto boiler of a portable saw-mill.
Tax expkniion of a kerosene lamp
caused tto destruction of tbe Beckwith House,
saved by teapuw from tbe fourth floor to out strctcbvu blsukuta: Mn*. Rlmon Ik Page wm

The loss

on

tto

hotel

ia

&lt;60, (KO...

tt)&gt;on the indictment charging bun with making
false report m to its cuntutiom terminated in a
vdrdict of “not guilty."... .Leary IL K«rr, of
national reputatiou aa commander of tto “Reg-

)**kc, and thu dense fog »h&amp; prevailed pre­
vented tto flagman who was sent osck to warn
the approaching Janesville pawngtir, also south
bound, from being seen by the engineer. Tbe
engine of the Jan :rdlc train crashed into the
rear car of tto Ijuio Gt neva train. teleeco;iin;;
it and creating a terrible havoc ameng
tto fifteen passenger*. Mr*. H. C. Mavnaid,
the invalid wife of thu manager of the W'c*Urn

evuni* feirs were eaicrtamcd of her recovery.
The only person oho escaped without any in­
jury whatever—and that, too, in a most rcmaraabte way—was a son of L. Z. Letter, who
wm thrown to tto Ixntum of the car by the
hart, though very badly scared.
Tto most imfxirtant dramatic event of th* Ma­
son in Chicago is the prtxlnctiuu &lt;mi the t*o£xd*
of McVicker's ibre'.tr of Sheridan* famous
ceptionaily strong one, inchidiiig Mr. Joseph
Jefferson m Bob ArTre, Jira. John Drew
sb
Mr*Malaprop,
Mr.
Frederick
Robinson
ra
Hir
Anthonv
Abso­
lute, Mr. Manr.ce Barrymore m Cant Abso­
lute, Mr. Chaa Waverly a* Sir Ludua dTngtrtr,
aud Miw Boas llr.ua a* Lydia Languish. Ibis
eetobrated comedy has never been aotm in the
West with such a strong cast, aud the
management ot SlcVicker * Theater have
beatoired
unusual care
and attenhou
to
the
mounting of
tto piece
In Chicago there aro re^nterly-organired bindof youthful higbusynuu from 12 to 15 year* of
age. Many of them are armed with pistols
and kmve*. When they meet a yonug*t*-r not
of tlietr tribo they seize Idin, hold lum up. go
through btm, take whatever he hM uf value,
threaten him with vengeance, and then dqurt
hastily. Children of wealthy parents, on their
way to acho*A are their favorite victims....
Dr. C. A. Waaluugton was hanged by a mob al
Otero, N. M. Hu had treated a totel dining-

While the Crown pro-ecu tor wne leav­
ing the court-room in Limerick, Ireland, ho waa
a*uau!ted by a street mob because ho defended
a man to whom the Land League is opposed,
hut he ru.ins.grd to eeenpo with U'ght personal
injury. Mulholland, a bailiff who attempted
to execute a decree against a non-rent-j*yvr in
County Tipperary, was attacked by a man
aimed Graham, who shot him dead after a few
words of argument. Graham made his c-oapc.
.kt the Omagh Assize* a farmer was sentenced
to thirty ycaro* penal servitude far firing at ti»
landlutd... .Four Bociiluita have been jalkd at
Darmstadt on charge of nigh treason, and six
pen&gt;uns aro in prisou at Pfcrzlioim for circulat­
ing revolutionary publlcatiotx&gt;.

CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY.

The second session of tto Forty-wxth Con­

that bu had chloroformed her aud taken impnp.T liberties.
A htkdtt car on Archer avenue, Chi­
cago, while aronung the Michigan Southern
railroad track, wm run into by a switch engine.
Omaha, wire destroyed by fire. Her A Co.,
liquor dealers, lo.t Fii’.COO, and Collum Broth­
ers, Rather godia, 035.000.
| Two txouxaxd Oklahoma colonists, &lt;neampsd at Arkansas City, Kan., formulated on
addrea* to Pissidsnt Hayes, anx.otu.cisg their
ixtantion to rattle upon .'be eedod land* of In­
dian Territory, and demanding ttot Gin. Pore
to fort id lea to interfere Jwith Uio:r plans.
OapL Psync and asvcral of tto colonists
cro-red the lino on tto night of the 8lh insL

Thx County Court of Pulaski, Tenn.,

tonpted to ouiragu a white orphan girL A
body Ot 100 or more citizens rnatod into the

•601,000

as this balance inav, at the to-cr«ton of th*. !

port Of the Director of the Mint relaits to the
coin in circulateoo. The retknaire, *«t*rting with
•188.000.000 in gold and •6.000,000 silver cuin
in 1873, have bran oootfannd to Nov. J. 1M&gt;.

year from intaruaJ-revcnoo taxes at th* preeeut
ratio would be •125,000,000.’’ Continuing, bo
rMO.323,881 in gold and •147,277,544 in silver

tiorxabh due to prtxperou* time*, and there
would seem to be no reoaouable prubaLility of
a' material diminution thcrvoi for acveral y&gt; are
to corns; but, on the contrary, a probability of
a gradual increaac. &lt;J*rtaiuly upon a ratio equal
to the-inovMc of j-opnlatiun. While the re­
ceipts from taxes are thus Increaa-ng in
amount, tbe dcinand* upon the treasury
are torn" leeeened by a rodocteon ot tbe
public debt and tto annual interret ctorged.
it la probable, therefore, tha, C«igrc«« will
to diapoacil to robevn tbe" people from
»nnu&gt; of tto internal-r-vmur taxes; aud.
If such re inrtioii i* to be made, I rc-ipectfolly
a:igg*«t tto following list of taxre coUsct&lt;-d dur­
ing tto fiacal year 1880 for oonaideratioQ of the
law-making power : Bank-chick*. 02,270.421;
friction match)-*. 03.661,800: patent mediaix«
or preparation* nf rcrfiimerv. &lt;*o*metic*, etc..
•1,866,678; bank dunoeita, &lt;2,847.668; *avirare-bauk deposit*, *163,'kJ7; bank capital,
•311,436; total, ♦10,999,606. In the event that it
ia di«-m*d advwaiile to take tto tax off matciicx.
patent medicine*, etc., due consideration should
be had to tto fact' that large atock* of ttoMi
article*, tax-paid, aro now m tto hand* of the
trade, *nd that a very acriou* reduction iu
ttotr valne, repedxlly of matches, would re­
sult if tto tax were taken off anddimly, and
brought into competition with those tipon
wtueb the existing taxes hid been paid. In
my oniwon, an act abobshing three taxes
should not go into effort earlier lhau, say, thr&gt; #
month* from ite passage. Tho same may to
Mid in regard to cb«&lt;k stamps. Considerable
stock* of stamped cheek* are now in tbo hands
of individual*, bank&gt;i and banker* upon which
the stamps have tou imprinted. 1 think it
would bo wire that the operation of the repeal
should be delayed at leaat throe mouth*, so aa
to give limu for using th- re stani]*. Wbmevr tho interest* of the Government will allow
it, 1 think it will bo wise to confine internal­
revenue taxation to spirits, rmdt liquor*, to-

tion in the mints «iuce Jan. L 1879. th-* date
fixed fur reauinubou. amounts so &lt;327,399.428,
of which •175,701,904 is in gold and •fll.flFT,634 silver.*. On Jone 80, 188&gt;J, the amount of
gold coin in the country wm &lt;358,908,691 and
of silver coin &lt;142.507.691. Three amountw
wove further increased by Nov. 1, 1W0, by

the total amount of United flutes coin
at tb* latter date •527,601,425, of which
•276,323.881 waa gold ami *15X277,544
silver. Tto mints and natty effin-s held in ad­
dition bullion, which is being cmued as rapidly
as tto facilities w^l admit, to the amount of
•18,658,811 gold and &lt;6,043,367 silver, making
a grand total of coin in circulation and bullion
•available for coinage on tto 1st of November
of &lt;612.253.603, &lt;463.m3.G93 of which ,i*
gold and *156.880,911 aflver. Of the amount
of United Rtatre gold coin in the country
Nov. ■ 1, *62,167,141 was in tbe treMury,
6112,777,602 held by the banks and e200.S79.lte
in private hand*. Of tto silver coin, 047,084,national beaks report £5,33'1.337 as ihc amount
of silver held by them.' mving €75.283,289 iu
utfia-r tunk* and in general ctrcr.Mtioc. Br a
ootnparieon of the.* uguros with the state­
moat made by the Director of the Mint Uic 1st
of Nhvcmbur, 1879, it will to wen that the
trwury gold rew-rve ba* dnaiuirhed to the
amount &lt;rf 057,753.529 in coin, hut hold* over
&lt;78,009,000 in bulbun. The ml rec ocin in the
trvamry has increased to the amount of
&lt;21.321,348. TTie banks bare increased their

•38,179.030 tn gold and &lt;9.086.838 in mlvw.

Neoeatdty of Cleanlince*.
Aa a rule, every boy and girl, every
cm of ojiUiiiin that reliance can be placed ■ young
wt who will, can
andand
woman
---manmap
u{*r&gt;n receiving the »um uf •120,000,00) i havo dean
' z clothea,
'
a dean body, clean
annually
from
these
suurera,
wtoeh .
.
.fe m
«um would gradually increase with the face, clean hands and feet, clean teeth,
inert a*c of population, tint would probably be and a clean, sweet breath. Now, in your
own
mind,
contrast
cleanlinoae with it*
Ktibjected to diminution u;x»u a recurrence ot
hnnl Uuie*. In considering tto question of op]x*ite. If we were only seeking to
relieving patent m&lt;dicin&lt;- from internal-reve­ please the eye, tho former ia worth all
nue taxes, it -hould be n»! er.food that a larg*
number of the articles )&gt;ut ou the market and tho care nec«warr to secure it; we go
Uxud a* medicinal bitten* are us«&lt;d m a bever­ further than this, however. No one can
age. Pcraon* engaged in tto sale of such be carekwa of liia person, and unclean in
article* are not req'tind to pay sjiecdal taxes his habits, without producing or perpet­
a-* retail dealer* in liquors, »o that, uating like disorders in mind, and in all
if the article* were relieved from taxaUon
medicinal bitten would be sold everywhere be doea. Our bodies are covered with
without paying any internal-revenue tax what­ innumerable pores or bolee, so small
ever. In passing upon the right of three vari­ that tlio naked eye cannot aee them, and
ous'medicated, bitters to be taxed s* such, and through these there is, or should be, a
sold without special tax m retail liquor-* lialen*. constant passage of effete dead matter.
Ito office u often sunoualv embarrassed to find
tto exact Uno 1« tween medkinal bitten, liable In warm weather we are made sensible
to stamp tax, and compound Liquor, subject of tbe fact by the perspiratii&gt;n which
to be sold only a* a beverage. In my opin­ stands upon our faces and hands, or sation, it would to wise to continue the stamp tax ;i urates our clothes. This effort of the
tu»on all medicated titter* containing more than system to cleanse itself inside is con2U per cent proof spirits. In reference to the i f r
V 7T
.T.— -7—
tax upon savrngs links, I would sav that, in RtKut* whether we know it or not Supthat you neglect to v
keep
your
tny judgment ttose taxes should to removed, ; pose,
P''"’ now, »**-♦
----- - ------ortho whole legislation noon the subject *.f -body clean outside; theao little holes
taxing nvings touks should to modified and are stopped, the dead matter which
made more equitable, and there would seem to
should oome out is kept in, the blood
be no just grounds for cunlintung tho tax upon
the capital and depckdta cf bank* and bankers beoomra impure, the brain wearies or
if it it found that revenues are suflicivnt with- gets lazr, we are lazy all over; then we
get slack and careless; we do not like to
During tbo last four yean* and four months study ur think, even of nice things, and
4.061 illicit distiilcric* have been seized, and
7.339 persons have been amvlcd for illicit dis­ so we are injured all through if we do
tilling. Twenty-*ix pfficen* and employe« have not keep the surface of the body clear.
toen killed and fifty-reven wounded in the en- Of course, while we are at work or play,
forrorucut of the internal-reveunc laws. During wo get our clothes, face and hands
the oast sixteen months 1.120 stills have been soiled, and sometime* our whole bodies
are covered with dust aud perspiration ;
While the numlxr of atdla iMiucd and peraun* then what a luxury it is to bathe ! It
iriuitod «iucu my la*t annual report i* very ia not bad that we sometimes pet dirt ou
larg.-. I am aatkied tton- will be a dicroaiH- 1 us while doing our duty, but it is bad to
tayor-n^rt m tta mirnber o' .«=!.
, to
let it n.mam thore.
and irr-vw.
Itegarding tto ancouragcment of legal distil- !
Rhe
Would
See About IL
ierir*, tto report *cv« :
"In every county where legal distilleries
Miss Patey sxid, when n Chicago
have been established in any number illicit ‘
' fl „ 4..—
distilling ba* almost entirely ceased. Violent I clergyman in a marriage ceremony,
resistance to law has become -most unknown, asked her if alio would love, honor and
nnT there has been a largo increase of reve- obey her husband : “I will love and
oo®-’’
,
i honor him, but whether I will obey him
Tto granting of the IncwMed upjwopriabon* depends ou circumstances. ”
‘
asked fur the collecting of tas&gt;-« from these .
k
dintill ries i* apeoally urged. Additional leg!*-;
“
lation for tto protcctiou ot the live* and perThomas Carltux is 86 years old, and
»-&gt;n» of the officer* of tho United States from gets crab bed er and savager as bo grows
tto unlawful assault* of tho»i- who reeist their ; oJdor
°
autbo*ity is also nx-ommendi-d.
*
The total cost of collecting tbe internal revc- j
THE MARKETS.
line fur tto fl* nd year was •4,506,842, being .
3.63 per cent of tto total amount collected. '
The estimate* for tto expense* for tto fiscal
rearA«uding June 30, 1882. aro &lt;4.896,630.
During the fiscal year 911,002,614 stamp*
were issued, tto value of which wm ei3S,942,.
.860.

would appear advUsable that (xmgroM finwenbe |
roads. Fourth, that tha avumre rate ner
tho maximum and minimum of the fund.
'
avwwre rate per
United State* note* are now, tn form, recurUy, and convenience, tbo best circnbtong me­ i—ni, uw vc rate mr pass, ugi-rs J&gt;or uu.&lt;i to
dium known.
2^4 com*.
'
• Tho Hocretarv devotes a lengthy chapter to | A* to the Northern Pactfio, the Auditor
Ute -tandahl stiver dolkr. Ho say* :
think* that no other company u boheved to
Unlike gold coin or United Btato* notes, it ; have a straighter or a more honest and LonorItta
djttaj ta. not, to tta ua,o .Mow. |
lore, « put ot tta pontataot dral.Uo.t ;
u,. comp.nJ for b.rc doratut ..-oh
..orrwbuw uxx-puble, ud, wtao dowws Udo ,
uuouut to
&gt;tod&gt; ct t»r vJta
thu treasury, easily paid out with little ur ,
or
p, i&gt;i*cc a loan at &lt;2,500,000 upon ths
uo co*t of •raiutportaUim. Tie rearoas for - £o dinrioiof ita road. *AC,MU'UW UP°°
(hl. popolu d-rauuMun ^utta Ita ulrcr . x, tr^ imlU.
uttl. .puw
11 . r.!7.‘ .
.-io- , - &gt; ___
—&lt;
i tot,ie taportuit queulofu of totu-SUU utta'• l'
100 l,'.a
toT
'totoudlon., - portcuoa. a. . aunUUutc for the Bookui u&gt;d
.□dS.W muub to p&gt;rm™c. for
„ttar ,-ndic.- Uta upon ttat rabfeot. ta
uuuul Ubor and for uutat porpuw. or. for I propita. . Uw wbichUtaA unbodj tta foliowdtaUC. T.ic taiomt uuded for tta-&gt; p.w- 1
'pritalfta, TtatSlumu.oi cutar. copow. u tlnudy u, euta. of tta prutalta ,ta ■ Zyj t^poriio, p-uc^or. aud ftapbt
.
,
. ,
...
* from odo btete or Territory (o soother Blate or
X It w known to contain * quantity of adver j Territory of the United States are hereto
of k*s market i alm. than the gold in gold coin. | »alhori*ed tochvgu and reocivo for said
Tao fact would not itnjsUr rhe circulation of • Merioe- such compensation aathev
mav
mm * limltod amount a* experuucf show* to bo gx rroul Ualu tot Luo, irovid.d that no
eoureui.- I for use, but it doe* prevent its being . di*crur.Lia!l-.xi
of
any ki.id whatever
h.l*i or hoantol as rrecrvwi, or extjortod, and
lx. mftdt . that
po^bu,
BIld
puahc* it into active circulation, until it return* ; ftahttes alia!! to fermsuo.! ou the «iuw dav at
to th* treasury, a* tho least valuable and du- Uie
ror
(Mgfat off. rod. and’, in
sirablu money in u*u.
•----------------------------------•
case any conuuou carr-er evades or breaks this
reason*
th* Secretary
, Fur these
------- i;
----------------—■~i reapectfnlh
- -r~—-W-.- , proviiiou, the party injured shall have hi* rembut earnestly rccommonds that tho further ! edv in any United Statu* court having Junaconipulsory coinage of the silver dollar bo »n»- t --------*
pended, or, aa an alternative, that t:&gt;e number I
of grains of silver in the dollar be n*crea*M-d k&gt; J
A Maniac’s Horrible Crime.
as to mater it equal m market value to the gold i
dollar, and that its ootnage be left as other
day* ago at Gliestcr, 11L A young farmer,
Director uf the Mint, to depend ujou ih» d&lt;- named Ixxua 1uckatein, bring near that town,
tiiand for it by the public for oonvunteut cto -•
who L*d grown waxy from relig ou* excitement,
lation.
wm adjudged luaano and ordered to tho aaylum Report of the IHroctor of the Mint
The Life-Saving Service.
I at Jackaonvilte. Ho was in charge of a couple
fl. L Kimball, flupwintendeut of tho Lift- I °7 guaxd* in a hotel in Chester. The maniac Mint shows the work of the year performedjat
___ _e—s_ ki. _____ i _____ _
___ 1
00’ of them for water to wash the institute*!** under charge of thu Mint Bun-vmp bcrvtce, in
annual r.-jwrt, teov. ■ Wlth^
u
was got for
him,
and

that at the close of tho last fiscal year toe as- | aa
tho
guard
handed
the
pan
tabliabment embraced 179 station*, of wbk-h
hin‘ he daabed tha oontont* of it in hla face of gold bullion at tbo mints and assay offices

Mbs. Gkbtbcdb Nean, of Milton, N.

lakoa, aud six oa the Pacific.

The record of I Ent Tokatata got -«t of the garment and ran

ceoding by nearly &lt;30,000,000 the highest pre-

was burned to death.
Chakucs Hbxdcrsox

(colored) was

one ,'rau ago m laomm rung, a wiuic mao....
Tbo pMKlmont and, Arlington Life Insurance

rejitional severity, resulting in a much largyr
numlwr of casualtiee within th*- aplicro uf
st Fort Lnsv&gt;-nwc-rtb Hub-Ctorf

seis.

policy-hoVtera.
Thx road agents have been at work in
Texas again, thoir latest job cousistirg in stopMr. Ingalls introduced a bill in tto Senate on

guratud President of tto Mexican rejmUl^

tto vsdne cf •M,«W,f«0.

The highrot former num tier of dtemrtor*

four. Tho nnmTbe niunlw of
pct*&gt;DH nu ixwrd tho 30»» vrosets involved in
1,0)2, uf whom 1,9*0 were saved aud oulv nine
lost. Tbero wtw succored at atataon* 419 aii:;wrockid jxrsona, 1,»2 day* nW buig
affordidtecm.

obeyvd him but tho little boy, who ran out sod
alarmed those person* Uviur in the adjacent
ncighl-orhood. Ho s*d&gt;d he would give ttona but
fifteen rJuntos to lire, l*ut before that time was
up be had brained and tilled Byun, bi* widowed

the

wrecked veeecla by tho Ufa-saving a
tho xtation* wm 706. In addiuon
orow* a*sii*tel off when stramted.

It ia estimated «L2,-

Junction with other

AunrRs from Chihuahua, Mexico,
brinf appalling particular* of U-.e devilment

joining a Protestant church, and
ruthusia*t on rthgta.i, talking

Beside, quite a ouinber of n-sseis in dAii$«n*u«

bauds of patroimun at night Tu- rotunate.l
vahj* of Um whole i.um'v-r o' vc*m-i« in­
volved was r2,61C,3W, an * of their o rgo.»
•I, 103.3®, m
—•
•------------In peril. *8,1 I 70H. Ixtng ne riy •1.000,000
e y*er jnoediair.
O' the
.807 &lt;ws aave.i, an.1 •l.IU.Dul
B.

daugiricr, a Mrs. Hmlth, a I3^ear-old girl, a
dangbtar of Mnn&gt;liy, and hi* grandson, a little

Hazmr lias be en

th*

which

rocUvcd, ;

a* against over •38,600.000 for the
to •1,385.834,
nOO.tsO, beds* 061,827,556, out of a total unixirt
of &lt;62,550,837. Ito depoatta of silver and deHvanre upon purebaaua were only exceeded
1unng tto coinage of fractional ulrur aud
trade dollars iu 1877 and 1878. Tbe receipt*
&lt;&gt;f domeerio silver bulhon were £32.133,756;
forvigu com aud bullion, *2,210,106; plate. Jewdry and American coin, 02,866,001: total.
734,140,532.79. Of ttore depomte &lt;36,141,366
iu gold and &lt;2,674.235 in nulver wore trans­
ferred or withdrawn from the assay officre or
uilnte, and again depoctod. making tbe total
amount recrived and operated upon of totli
gold and aiiver 0172,106,221. Tb* coinage of
gold, akbougli heavier than ia any prorimi*
vuar, t-ou d u«t keep pace with thu *iejx**ite,
and •38,468.874 in gold bullion romaituxl un­
coined at the New York Assay Office and Phiiad'-iplna Mint at the cloee of tbe fiscal rear.
The mint*, however, augmented the circula­
tion *84,379.144, adding 9U.Vn.1M in gold,
*27.942,487 ia tiltvs, and «269^71 in minor

We never noticed it liefare, but «Le ia very
p t.1

pretty.—Boston Pont.
Jons Ji. Gough ha* lieen temperance
lohtnriug in CanmU, but with uo auoeum.
Hi* houmsi have been empty.

A max is * “]x&gt;rfoct brick” when he
show* liimaeU nil Hie butter for being

■re purtha-t! of M.08L013 worth

xlmidard during tho year wm
Ito total coinago nf thn stai
silver '
dollar hks l-een &lt;72.M7.75O. The
Jnhr 1, 1*79. wm H.9f£,M9, and on July 1, |
1M0, &lt;19,309,435, an tn-nuae in the cirtsak- ■
tion during tbs yrar of &lt;1I,C66,7«. Tbo carcu-

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�train. h»J J—xi

Bali Club, of Washington.

concluded at Bentonville, Ark. The
facta in the case are ns follows : At the
breaking out of the war E. M. Craw­
ford sold hta plantation in Washington
county, Ark., to R. 3. Wi*t for $20,000,

ly settled, and it ta believed that there
well-secured cotes given for the de­
will be enough to pay the bequest of ferred payments. Crawford emigrate*
$60,000 far the founding of an asylum
to Oregon, where he died. West re­
for orphan children.
fused to pay the amount due tho estate
of deceased,, alleging that the notes he
Hatxh and Garfield ware lx&gt;th r»jected
had given Crawford were executed
by Bedford (Ohio) girls, their first loves,
CM'.
-Immirtr.on Sunday.
C
*
.,
•
,
according to the Cleveland Herald, be­ tor brought suit
enforce Tavpay­
■inf to' nnforM
muse in each case the parents thought
ment, in
the Washington county
the suitors too poor.
- Circuit Court, Dec. 30. 1889, against
Edwik Booth wm very much Bnrprwxl West and hta securities. A verdict was
rendered for the defendants. An appeal
to learn, on reading the London Pones,
the other morning, that he tacked genius. waa taken to the State Supreme Court,
It ta now hta duty to refund to tho people where the action of tho lower court wm
’ ot this country the money they have paid reversed. A change, of venue was taken
to Benton county, aud tho caw was on
tho docket there for ten years. It was
Thb little chapel which ntaiuia over com promtai'll last month, the defendant*
the grave of M. Thiers ta so filled with paying plaintiff* $5,000, and cither hide
tributary wreaths and Ixiuqneta of im­ paying half the costa. In the years the
mortelle* that they overflow, and have suit has been at issue it has completely

to be hung about tho w.Jta outside. On ruined nearly every one in any way con­
tho door of tho chapel hangs a photo nected with it. The total amount of
graph of ths dead statesman and a short costa and counsel fees is estimated at
sketch of hta life.

Thx late “ Blue Jeans" Williams be­
lieved emphatically in economy. When
applied to once to aid aomo charitable
'csuhp, he said to the ladieo who ask'd
it: “ If you would dispose of your jewolry and f.n“ clothes, and give the pn&gt;ceeds to this object, and dread as plain­
ly aa my wife, you would not need to
solicit aid."

more than $50,000.

Wb are now entering a

long' period

prolific in important astronomic events.
Tho grant southern comet of 1880 aj&gt;proached so near tho sun that it swept
round ita perihelion 'passage with enor­
mous velocity, rivaling the great comet
of 1843, which was. brilliant enough to
be visible at midday very close to the
sun, and in ono day it traversed over
three-fourths of its entire orbit Air

Rxv. J. Hyatt Smith, who has been
though astronomers failed to get m g&lt;»l
dieted to Congress in one of the Brook­
observations of this body kb they would
lyn district*. in s tate Sunday discourse
have desired, they have others in pros­
staid: "They would have ns believe
pect ■ Winneckc’a comet, not fur behindthat Odd creates 1,200,000,000human be­
Swift’s rocontly-dtacovcred comet, makes
ing* every generation, picksout nay 100,­
its perihelion passage Dec. 4, and ta
000,000 to be saved, and makes a Niaga­
likely to be visible for nome weeks after­
ra of condemned souls of the other
ward. Faye’s comet will be at perihe­
1,100,000,000. It is monstrous. It is
lion Jan. 22, 1881, followed in November
ndt the Bible, and I should not believe
by Eneka’*, and before it ta duo a look­
it if it were there."
out will lie kepi for tho comet of 1812.
Thb authoriti.ta of the United King­ Four eclipses, two of tho sun and two ef
dom of Great Britain and Ireland return the moon (one a total ociipee), occur in
tho births of 279,210 children and the 1881, while in the same year, as ringed
deaths of 169,427 persons during the' Saturn hastens toward the sun, hta mys­
last quarter. It will l»e seen the natural terious belts will offer astronomers in­
incR-aM» of population iu tiiat time wm. creasing opportunity to study their text­
109,7c3. The numlxir, of persons mar­ ure. These and similar phenomena so
ried in the Baine period was 113,514. j noon to take ptaoa will open the wny to
The populaVon of the entire kingdom— test the thiHirios which make our atmos­
England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland— | pheric onveL pe a delicate aensorium,
was estimated in June to be 34,505,043 ;; promptly responding to every wave of
the birth rate 32.1 per 1,000, and the physical energy that bcat^ on- it from

death rate 19.5. The marriage rate wna,
during tho quarter, 13 2 par 1,000.
A DADX who had been jassing tlirough
St Louis aitod the city for leaving open
a threo-inch space in a sidewalk ifito
which she stepped and received serious
injuries.
The counsel for the city
scorned tho idea tiiat any woman could
step through a three-inch crack, and '
had the jury with him until the lady’s j
lawyer proved from actual measurement I

in court that his fair client's foot was
only two and a half inches acrons at the
broadest part. This settled it, and the
•
•sked-for damages were awarded.
A Nbw York millionaire was riding '
on Fifth avenue at a rapid speed, when

an important part of the harness gave
way. Hui brilins might have been dashed '
upon the pavement bad not a brave
newsboy grasped the horse by the bit .
before it became entirely unmanageable.,,
The millionaire sat in bin $300 side-liar .
wagon, aud, pulling out hta $1,000 watch, .
told the newsboy he was “too blank
alow to deserve anything," but, as he
drew up the reins over the $4,000 horse,
threw him a 10-cent piece. The boy
resumed hta career of wanton extrava­
gance, while tho frugal millionaire drove

stellar space.

Wooffen Houses Exeunt.
Iron is already a formidable rival of
wood, aud in connection with atone and
clay, tlirough the introduction of ma­
chinery for their cheap and ornamental
manufacture, can now be produced so as
to enable the erection of dwellings
equal in appearanoo and scarcely more
expensive than the ordinary dwellings
of wood. Terra ootta, constructed in
hollow cubes, can be laid np so as to
preaent a double wall, giving a single or
double air space, making walls at ono--*
as warm, fully as durable and at a* littie expense, or very nearly bo, a* in the
use of wotxL Furring and lathing of
iron has been acceptably tested, aa have
light iron beams aud rafters.
Texracotta roots are almost universally em­
ployed upon the most expensive build­
ings, and the material may be pro­
cured sufficiently porous to hold the nail
which confine* an outer covering of alate
or corrugated iron, or may be glazed to
form a perfectly water-tight surface, if
desired. Tiling ta generally adopted for
roofs in many countries. Gla&amp;a, paper
and terra cotta have been sucoexxfully
employed in square or oblong block* tor
flooring, laid upon iron jotsting. Of
these, the paper and terra cotta are with­
in reach of the humblest mechanic who
can ratae the means to erect a moder­
ately-comfortable cottage. In fact, any
man who can now erect a dwelling of
wood at a cost of $1,500 can, in the
pre lent development* uf inanufacture,
duplicate it in fire-proof materials, with
no sign of wood in ita construction be­
yond the doors, for an equal or but
slightly increased cot, and, in many respecta, far superior to the wooden build­
ing, rat and mouse proof, warm, free
from dampneM, well ventilated and at­
tractive in appearanoe.

Fjukp fob Pouxtby Pb* Yiub.—On*
ta * fair allowance for aannxm

shirt up some

Diiieased Fruit

grave?

would be covered by tbe proftts .
muni already made in H
silver bullion.
The**
sr

Tirus.—-We have

tried it repeatedly and never knew it to
fail. That ta, catting off tlic dtaeased
part and Blitting the bark on one side of
too limb and body from
'S? toe affected part
down. In fart, if toe luscttaea p&lt;m u
«• and« .«
. and body slit,..it—will
in
cut. off
tho »•
limb

country.

study of tbe matter gradually couvinoed him

al tb&lt;- outlook of atTairu

stop the destruction of the tree, or at better for tbo Indians, and mare in sccardanoo
least it has for us every time.—Fruit Re­
corder.
Houses Pawixg ih the Stadul—A
thi*
light chain ta recommended by some to
break them ol this trick, fastened above
the knee to hang down looec, but not
Than]
longeuongh to touch the floor. If home*
kick, fasten the chain in the same way to
too hind leg. If a hone is at all nerv­ ground thev inhabited. In View of th* fact,
that the mainteaanco of the *y«tem of bis pbvaieal right* aro brpnamg to be almost
ous—os suoli a* paw aud kick usunlly *l*o,
large rraervationa agatnat tbe prewure of white umvntaally ru*pecUxl. 11m&gt; next *tage in
are—wo should bo afraid that the chain immigration aod artUetnent would, in oouree.of tkmtborn development will aoota come. Thia
will arrive through divuion* in tb* white rnhng
would frighten and cause him to kick
element In the South. When tbeau dlviaioas
nnd pew so much more violently ns to
ierk it around and seriously injure hta
crapy, and th* disposal for their benefit of
their lands not required f$r this purpose, aod
DiGori(h Potatobs.—A Maine farmer
It i. m thia
says in the New Tork Herald that he
paid hta men $1.25 per day for digging deut »txl *&lt;ilf-relnn&lt; men, inverted with all
and pitting potatoes, which cost six cents tbe right* which tno other «luhsl&gt;itant* of th*
country poweM. llw rcsnlts already accom
per bnsheL Ho told two of tho men he phrt ®d in parraanc* of this jolicy and the
would give Utem five cents per buohei if promising outlook m tbo same direction ire dothey woald do the work. They took the ■cribod in general term*, and illustrated ty
jolj-aud/went to work, aud dug aud pit- •pacific »ccxraut4 of tbo progress mad* by tb®
100 bushels per day, and went home individual tribe*.
necrotery Ucburx nprerae* tb* flrm bdtai
some times by 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
that the ggncultural mduxtry of lb* Inch• nv
The farmer saved oue cent ner bushel, or would be greatly sUmulatad and its product
81 ]&gt;cr day; and tho men doubled their much increased If assurano* were given to protect li.ais..lf.
drawal of finanmal rapport
Tbe most vigorous chapter in tbe Moe*xge
them that Uiey will bo secur* tn tbe poMcaaiun
wagon.
follow* tata It uwi the plsioMt langnx^e and
Pnoirrat Good Mzxmna —Extra milk­ of tbeir tends.
preaeut* tho mo.t wxrn a recommendation*
Tb^8eert&gt;tAry
ooctinnes
:
"I
desire
alio
to
ers should lx&gt; kept to brood from, their
for tbo payment
call sitentiun onoe more to the bib repeatedly of tbo entire ktettsge. This ctnpur is devoted
to the Mormon quewtam. It spjiean ti.*t tbo
milking' qualities alone entitling them to introduced in CongraM extending over th* hr
this pn ferenoe. It is quite as noooBsary dxu ro»-mUons tbo jurisdiction of the re-nrtx j' Preaido .t In hi* Wi«t«ru trip learned more
about
Monzunuam
than
be
had
ever
known
beto raise the calves of gcxxl milkera, in or-1 of the Hut.-u or Tccnteno* in winch suoii re*- I
foro,
thi* account*for
soconnui for th«
a
furs, end
.n-llhi&gt;
tbe upoeihUv
apecuUy vi^orvigor- I tween tb* United State* Circuit Court and tbe
I *
del to have another race of good milkers, «rr*ti-&gt;us are located, giving the «lufljm*
ona ahaptur to
in toe
the Itaxa^e
Ifeaaane which
now- : Buprem. Court, for th* pcrpOM of rebeviag
to
wi^h lie now
. Ibrai I oM.otoptor
a* it ta to raise the cults uf good trotters •Unding in snob cxnirts, aud securing
?_---------Mr. Haye* *aro
extrwrdmxiy pressure of bustnsM uadsr
tbe full benefit uf th* laws. I vunturo
te o»- rend, into OougreoL
in order to have fast horse*. Extra dairy preo* the hope that Congress may not aujuurn .
that tbe fact Ui.t such * largo comma- j which tb* tetter ta rtrnrrbns
Tb*
pronoaneed feator* of th® Attoecows arc always in demand. It is cer­ •gain w.teom having taken action ujxri ificao etty haxw been permitted to live in op*u drtlGeneral'* report tb* Presitait (Vw
tainly to Im regretted that morn care ta hnpartant mcarare* *o ***eulbd to tho j-u,;- ' ano- of fit* law* df tb* United fftatoa aixl I
of morality i* a crying di»,;rxcc, end ono
CTeu dix^^ &gt;rui doo* not racaitton in tb*
io*i
raid
ixcuritv
of
oar
Indian
vrurde.
'
not taken to improve the milking quali­
that ahotild be. remedied with' at delay. He MoMage.
Attorney
Daren*, in om
loo number uf Indian youth le^rnmg trade* rail* upon Oongrw* to take up tfiu quertwu iu I .^borate cliapter, urges on CourrwaXfie proties of our cowk; and it is also a source of
regret that so mjaiy of our farmers aro in tn wtirkHbupa at tbo agencies his mcre»*&gt;l tbe tnort *erioua and airnoat f-uduou, aud de- prirty of uational auporvuiou of tbe ballot ta
from
185
text
autumn
to
356
thU
veer.
Tno
vs»e aome wny of atammag out polygamy and ;
Mu0UJj ele«tKM». Gen. Dereu* reeomthe habit of di*i&gt;c«iug 6f so many of pulicy of empfjyliig Indian* as workmen, anil
roquiring tho people of Utah to conform to too
Congresa take the position that in
their young ealven to the butchers.
oven a* foremen i nd tnscbinlrt*, *t toe agen­ same law* aud regulation, that govern thu ,n nMint,,i election. State Udm are not to b*
Fvrxish Yom Boys With Tooia — cies has ben confirmed and extended witn people of the rest of tbo country. Mr. Haye* ‘ ooruddered and that national authority be disuf’gx-rt* to Congroa* th*:, if tlioro i» no way reeled to protect tbo ballot-box from fraud and
Prof. John E. Sweet, in an address before
the Onondaga Co. Farmers' Club said: clti-nely built by the ludian* tbcmwtlvxw. Tlw of reaching the polygamirta under tbo prawn*. |nfjmyietV,n in all aertion* cf tbe country. Th*
while agreeing with tbe Ido*, of Gen.
“ The farmer who provide* himself with •rnr.nde nbowu by the Indian* for m&amp;- organization of tb* T.ir.tory, then it* !
entire
*yrtcm
of
1 cal
government
On thi. auhject, &lt;fi-l not think it Ixwt to
tbe necessary tools to do the repairing of chauuv 1 work hai, in ra*ny ca*«•, bwn toould be reorganized, with a vtew of I inctffporuU thia recommendation in hb Mrethe farm, not only makes a paying in­ surprtaiii^', ’■'*! m cnmriil&gt;-n&lt;d dwurvim; &lt;r1 jirovidlDg a rwifl and apeedy method of jrox- ;
1
Foiiowing tb* review of tb* deportmeute nr.
vestment, but doe* for hta boob, in an­ •very p&lt;*d'l« sncoangwijesi. Bsprautora eating and properly punishing all who penust
of anxiuua ao»ire on to« p-ut of Indiana
other wny, just exactly what he does for bclouidDK to tbo ao-csUyJ wud tnbes to haw
them when be send* them to school. He their children inxtructod to tha way* of civi:- ootno converted, in a measure, to looking aith
gives them a ahauce to learn to do somoleniency upon Mormon prarttare, through iite
ting. From among those boys will bo
recent visit We*t, mil have tbiur mind* tbor- 01 US* IU uu&lt; wniBMT
found tho mechanical engineers of the ptecrel at tbo dtapoxal of tbu department lor ; oughly disabuxed by reading this cuorgrtic *p- angar from corn-atalka. Tho I’reauieut thinks
this nurpoeo ha* become partiraurly painful. pcia to * rotinng IXimocraUc Congroaa.
•L. . .1___ —x. ....
nf &lt;bii nna man tbo
future." It would be difficult to crowd Th* desire and jiurpowe of the department i» to
Tbe fourth chapter of tb* iTiwidmif* Me*more truth and common souse into this lareel* incnwxc the prevent small num'«r pf
**ge is o:xi that will attract great public aiuushort space. It ta well known among mdtixtrul boardiug-echoola fur Imliauyotr.fi, tiou. It is devoted to • bit Mr. Haye* is
. ....... —---------- ----------- -mechanics' that when an apprentice a* the day-school* al Uio ageuoew do not with­ , pleased to call civil aervioe, aud is one of tbo , p.rrh&lt;*, of those two staple*.
to the Uat chi. pter in 1
“lenm* to handle hta tools,” hta trade ta draw Uiu pupil* fiom the tuducucre uf b-m.o uxigut: etanter* tn tbe Message. Tbe tbmuruj ' -n,c
surronudingx aiUbcwutlv to facilitate a dmu^e cha|Xor i* the only other one that approaches I following this relates to the report
half learned.
in tb*.r kat.it* ot daily life.
it iu b-ngth. In theory, Mr. Haye* bolterca in nuxueuee of Education. Mr. Eaton.
Phepaking Maxuiib fob Hot-iieu.—
The report next mentions »» another Import­ appoiutuig good mon to office and coubuuing
Freeh etablo manure, in which there ta ant dvihxmg agency, tergoiy Introduced tuidvr tuum there daring good behavior. Ho l*&gt;plenty of litter, ta most suited for this tbe prerent adm-airtration, th® urgxuixaUou ol licrea alxo in the theory of xepxrating the
purpose. There should be at least oue- * poiioo force cunateting of IxvJiau , winch its* Govcnunent acrvico from politic*, and olabo- the illiterate of all section*. This would rerate*
bis
vary well-known
ofiinlotu •ult, the Prudent *ay», in givimt mod of it to
third litter ia Ibe heap. If this ta not iff
upon tin. rather uninteresting topic. The tbe South, where tbe gr&lt; ttcat illiteracy pre­
the maw in sufficient quantity, add leaves v*te». It* tenefita, both a* a mean* of main­ iTcwldeut alludes in a gingerly way to thu tru- vail*. The education ot tbi* cia**, both white
or tanbark; shake it up and mix it well taining good order and aa a moral nrovemvnta tiiat be hail made in the New Tork
together, adding water if at all dry and tuflueuoe upon the Indian trite* among Cuxtom House and I'oatotfloe mansgemi nts,
musty, and throw it into a oom pact "heap wtenn it u*a been cstabliahud, are act but carefully refrain, from anything personal
forth a* worthy of special notice. Ixxik- tiiat might be ocnaidcrod aa * reflection upon
Then follow* tbe doxinR chapter of Mr. Havre
to ferment Let it remain a week, and
tbu Vino iTcaident-eleet. This cltMe* the ex- last annual Mrerage. Tbi* relate* entirely to
then work it over thoroughly, aa before,
ckMuvuly original jxirtion of the Ereaident'* District affair*. Ko President baa ever taken
Cud add water, if nooeasary. Where the the whole, tho Indian attushon is now more MewiAge. He then take* np tbo affalni of tbs more Inicrvrt in the District than Mr. II*ye*.
ground ta quite tlry, a very good method bupeful than ever before. The deairu of the Blate Departmeut . nd roviewa tbe relation. &lt; x- ' His groat hobby is tbe improvcai&lt;mt of the Po­
irtmg between thu Government and tho j tomac river flat*. After dwelling upon tha
u to dig a space alnxit eighteen inches Indian* to maintain friendly rclction* with
There are !
tliatr white neighbor*, to go to work for thair loading foreign Goveruments.
deep, aud mit in the manure, tramping own support, to cultivate the soil. to scqniro three anbjecto in thia foreign chapter tbit !
it firmly add evenly, and place thereon [Onrsm-nt hunwj, to have chair children edu­ aro outoide of the routine rejxirt of pieaaaut ]
the
or OUDU,
aaah, and put IU
in .UV
tho XlUU
rich WXW-M,
Ui-i frame ...
cated, XMU
and xv
to asxiinllale tbemadva* to th* xx?civ- relation, with other ooantnea. The chapter on in one nun, enough
earth, ami in about four daya, bow ths ta*»Uon of the country, is growing stronger Englarul nweely pve* Um&lt; current hi-tory of the ; work in one year. The
North Ainencan firticrtea question, ami re;&gt;eat* I S3.000,000 a* ample to do
seed, having previously stirred the earth
raoni B®nt:tw ®&lt;ur7 d*y'
tho views of the Preaident in hi* sjwcial Hotaagu
—------ rumarka
freely, to destroy tho seeds of weeds
Secretary Schurz
remarksthat
thatexpcrtanco
experienceliaa
La»
he rent to Cougro** last «pnn.;. Tn* »eo
strengthened hi* conviction (which, •• tbi* ia that
tharetn.
.... i...----- bo liOW fecui
greater llt*r:v ond subject of rntiprert it the MUto D-.'partsieut chapter relate* to Mr. Erarta' bobby of
Hogs rx Wnmm.- -There ta no domes­
that the managuneut of Indian af- improving
oar commercial relation, through
tic animal that stiffen! so much from ex- x~
—
fain
ooutiuue to
iutru»t«! to the civil
tlia eutire Goiuolar m-rvlou to act a*
ixuure to cold nnd wet os the hog. Ho
not to to* tuibUry branch of ths public ।' educating
aueui* in the interort* of American commerce.
w x r.ntiv. oi . mild eJimUc, md «hould I "J1-? ““«» “*•
h“
Tho full reports of th* invuxtigakon. of our
fully faradiadotred iu foniwr annual reports.
Ctfuul. aud the profitable chantM-ix indicated
be tnrntol U lux mdnro demxnd. &gt;1 x.
Tbo report enter* into many interesting dt- by them for commerce arc used by tho
would turn ita peculiarities to our advan­
tailx &lt;.-not ming ilia prevent condition of in­ President to rtvommeud to Congress that it
tage. And during winter he should be dividual tril&gt;o«. The case of the I*uiicaa re­
The Schoolmaster.
provided with warm, dry quartern, plenty ceive* minute attention. Tbe injuatw* done
The schoolmaster ta apt to be a favor­
of warm, cl on bedding, and an abun­ Uirru by their original removal from tneur Da­
ite with the female part of crer.tion,
dant supply of .nutritious, fat and heat­ kota land. ix fully d&lt;*cril«d, but U ix also dear gtwng of liberal mall ointracU to ptouoer mor- especially in the rural district*.—Irving.
producing f&lt;Kxt For this purpose there to the Bccretary that U aonki be contrary alike
The poet has described the dull sam»to their own miercata and to tho-e of tbe coun­
is nothing equal to corn, owing to tb* try kt large to remove them from their prveent
ne«B of a teacher's existence in these
jge amount of carbon in ita composi­ b-urr.ru.
z
Th* oect rabjoct of *pooial intereat tn car words: Vitam oontinet una diet.—Dr.
tion, which the hog appropriates in pro­
•• Attempt* by eril-diipoe«d person* to In- foreign relation* oouiiirt* of a r-ntd of tbe at&gt;- Johnson.
ducing fat and heat to warm hta system
potatment Of the Chine*e commission and tta
ax.d whit, a prttoy •»!&gt;«&gt;&lt;&gt; earning.
-—the same a* our btoves consume car
Lou in tiie form of wood and cool to warm far Itcn sueoenafuUy f rostrated by tbo prompt

our rooms. The colder and the more
exposed those rooms are, tho more fuel
we are obliged to consume to make them
comfortable. Just so with the hog—the
on to Central Pork.
last cars is expended in making hta quar­
ters comfortable, tho more corn he must
Gath says : “ Uncle Sammy Tilden
consume to keep up the animal heat, and,
has ordered hta monument, in imitation
if not supplied with the neceaaarr
amount of food, hta svstem has to fall
of Martin Van Buren. It ta a big thing I
back on carluu it una stared ut tbe form
to cover so little a mnn—made of West­
of fat, and he must, necessarily lose in
erly pole granite, thirteen feet on«l four
weight, at hta ooreleas or thoughtless
vvirhas high, and nine feet and four
owner’* exjMsnse. Hogs should also have
a good supply at water, a* it is in.possible
inches by seven feet and four inches in
Altered Times.
for them to digest their food without
size at tho base. From the four corners
In tho rear 1671, on the Meond read­ water to dissolve it and convey it into the
rise columns, on which rest a cap sur­ ing of a bill in the Hou*o of Commons blood. They should be ke’it constantly
mounted by s cross. The name ‘ Til­ for building a bridge over the Thames, supplied witG salt, coal ana ashes. Salt
den ' appears on one side of the base in at Putney, after a number of members ta a valuable stimulator of the appetite
polished letters. The burial lot will be had delivered speeches in ridicule of the and digestive organa. During warm
idea, Bir Henry Herbert, just before the days in the winter the feed should be
planted with Florida mock oranges, and House divided, rose and said : “ I honregulated acooniiug to the temperature,
the shaft pointing toward the judgment­
nst as w* would regulate the fual aoseat emphasizes the two syllables of hta uopoliea. 1 am equally opputeil to mad, '•oruiug to tho demands of the weather.
vtaionary project*; and I may lie ptr- When tho weather suddenly becomes
lump, ‘Tilden,’ or till theu."
.
__________________ mitted to «ay that in the into King's warm, animata lose their appetites, aud
_ __ . - . „„ . ‘ reign several of these thoughtless invenare liable to liecome “stalled." Some
Tk. folloxmg rrnrarkable ra.Uaoo ot
w
npm
oooling, succulent food, as *!*/» or vege
presence of mind in a dog comes from . wert, mOBt properly rejected. If a man, tallies of some kind altould Im *uli»titated
»
New Brunswick, N. J'tT'A little brown sir, were to oome to the bar of the Hcnuo for the more hraH’*e fond of ccrain.
xtulxhiU -log
pl-yiag .boat Ihr -mJ tell n. lh*I h&gt; prop-xod to ocmjer
(ieurgv i aaeraP.
°
- - - • । us regularly to Edinburgh, in ooeches,
railway depot During hta gambols ho
in seven days, and bring us back in
Senator Hoar said of Mr. Bancroft, at
got IxrtwcM-n the tracks just as two light­ seven more, should we not vote him to a meeting of the American Antiquarian
ning thr-mgh trains were approaching, Budlam ? Surely we should, if we did Society, in Bouton: . “ Ha ta, I believe,
which paa» each other just iu front of him justice,; or, if another, that he the senior living iKtraou who has been u
would sail to the Ea*t Indies in six member of the Ckminet, He ta the senior
tho depot. The dog apparently saw hta
mouth*, should wo nut puntah him for umeng living jwraomi who have filled
danger, for he quickly looked in either practicing upon onr credulity ? Aimur- important dq-lomatin sfatkm*. Ho h.-s
direction, and calcntabxl that if ha edly, if we aerrod him rightlv.” The reixiwntrd tbe United States at Berlin
should attempt to cross the track on journey from Louden to Edinburgh ta and at St. Jnm*s. Hta history ta, aud
now acocunpltahed in something like doubtk-sB will l», the great standard au­
either aide be would certainly be crushed
hum*. Whatbe
would
Str Henry
thority upon the important period which
to death. Now, this dog did the only eleven
artae^from^
- - - now.^oould
■ '
,lm
r
thing which could have been accom-

REPOST OF SECRETARY SCHURZ.
of tb* Interior is devoted to Lodi in affair*. In ' sod tbe MOMsity ot fostering tt by every

another attempt i* in preparation now. Tbe mil­
itary force* of tbe United Sutea in tb* Terri­
tory are inatructod to arrort iniruden, and to take proper me*aur*a to
bn ng them to ioxUce, aa they have
done iicretofore. But it ia evident that
the penalty imposed upon rep**tod intniah-u
into tbo Indian Territory, whWi penally oooten from raeh undertaking*.

I concur with
will

IV.-ferring to the measure* inrtitntcd by the
de;-iirtm.'nt to |&gt;ut a stop to depredation* ou
pubic thnlzr lamb, Uw&gt; Soentary rep rta they
bar* bom highly »uoc*a*ful Dniing th* part
three yoxr* upward of f24i&gt;,(&lt;00 nave been
turtu-d into tbe treasury aa tbe rw*nlt of keep­
ing the det&lt;rtment'* *p*«tal agent* in the ttald
to drhmd and pn e cate wuobwale timber tre*p-iMCt *. tad the ill-cii cutting *u’1 exp. rtetio-i
of baiter from the public land* along our
oooxtx, which had grown to an euorwixi. yearly
xggrogxte, ha* been almost entirely arrmted.
The .s-crrtarvag&gt;iu urgw* upon the attention
of Congrt-x tbe gr**t loairabihty of enacting
tew* to provide fur tlx proper pree-rvxhou of
mir fonwia by proven! ing the rodd-.*-» w»*U&gt;
wtoeb now attend* th® catt.-n&lt; of tauter iu many
part* of the country without roatraint.
Tbe re-xirt alao contain*, among other mat­
ter* not al&gt;ovc Indicated, a aerie* of *yno}»e*
of rep«ta cxteuMon of tbe gt-oJnpcal aurvry
all over tbs United Btatee, and the adoption
by tegi.tauvo tnartuxmi of Oxnmiaatouer

;

concur*

with C&lt;«mmio-

eur» prompt pubbcsUcu of the
uiabod under vj^cial instruction*

thrt tbe Unit tTBAly, a modincaUou of tbo Itarliuganic treaty, mlvee L*tt»fwtonly tbs Chitnwc quantum ta politic* ti. ita* country. Tni*
modincation round* (ldaa*a humigrxUoa to
thia country to such a limited number upon

to a large enough number to embarrass
joy any one. Tbo Chirnwe Goviramcnt
mon- ttaii half wty m all rmtrirtlon* uj&gt;on
CbineM tiumigratioa to tbi* country aaggested
by lb* commiMMin
B-vsly samtnanz?d. tld* aecoud treaty exten-’* lb- coruinoroial fnaUtic* o&lt; thi* country
with ('tana far the caiMMleration that wo ahall
not export opium to Ctaua. This will rtv* tbe
United 'Ute* an a&lt;trauU«« over Groat Britain,
wliu-li furatabe* alout ono-third of the opium
to China; and. if i-. demands tbe samo privi­
leges a* our Government, it will nonold that it

—Lung/tUm.
Neither do you, sen
too often cheated of yo
the goddess Minerva;
brings you new pupils.—Ovid.
I can easier teach twenty what were
good to ba done than to be one of the
twenty to follow my own teaching.—
Shakrpcarr..

txnpurtaat ouo in that direction, aixl one that
will be a mo*t *erv&gt;ni blow to Great Britain,
wtone power iu tbe E*at la greatly dspoodsu
upon tbe rvvi-nuo that it derive* fram tbe opium
trade forced upon China by the British Govw»nwiiL
Following thia eomee Proddeot Haye*' finaa&lt;i&gt;n. and etnbodM* in hta

Sbormau.’ He Gibraltar, upware
calla upon Oongres*
„----------•trend Ltuyir.d mtlUeoe at bonds that fall due
next veer, and dwells upon tbofact that abactor i
time for r. f turfing could not Le found than now.,

�Best Stock of CANDIES
--------- IN TOWN.----------

CROCKERY.
GLASSW;

K halo bright, lUrbu now the patriot!

Was borpe Uss dy tag prayer:
•HJb, Father, save by thy all-powerful might I”

grand, majuttlc wave from foaming

Oh, Anwrica! thou land of liberty.

Korth.
To fertile, sunny South,

a, and gentle, murmuring
Tbe broad .

jg streams, and tbe shady,

hiD*.

Then about a

With Freedom's glorious light.

A SMALL BUBBLE OF SPLINTEBB.

Speaking of hogs, r minds me of the
time when a bunt for hogs was con­
sidered one of the most exciting spur to
of the day. When, from three to a
dozen mm and boys would take to
the woods and by the aid of snow,
track'the wild beast* to their resting
place, where, after routing them, a
volley of small arms would be dis­
charged into the iretruating drove,
killing some, wounding some, but just
waking up the most of them sufficient­
ly to set them out on an all day’s run
from which they never ceased until
secure from harm. Just as soon as thu
drove scattered then the fun began,
and as each person took a different
track they neldom rendered much aid
loearh other until a shoc-was beard,
or a call for help was made. And all
day tin* chase lasted, sometimes sue
Cwtofully and very often otherwise.
When night came on the weary hunt­
ers returned to head quarters, some
dragging a hug, and others dragging
tired feet. After a warm supper the
men would retire to rest, to resume
their sport in the morning, if tlieir day*
work
hail resulted UDaucoea* fully.
During one of these hunts, Mr. Akerly
hail found a sow with u litter of splen­
did looking pigsand the next day be
went out to look after them. Hu had
found tbe. pigs, but the sow was away
feeding. Akerly stood looking at the
pigs, when, without,warikg thu sow
arrived, aud seeing the intruder on
her privacy she made a bound for Mr.
Akerly’* throat. She missed her aim.
but in some way caught a powder horn
which was hanging from Alcerlv's neck
and aa she withdrew from the man she
threw that horn over two rotis where
it was picked up rather the worse for
it’s treatment. Mr. Akerly used to of­
ten tell tiie story, and would produce
the horn to show Bow m ar he came to
The Hon. Phin&lt;*tto S. Spaulding nnw
Of Charlotte, was the flrat white arttlrr
in Kalamo.
Hiram and Daniel B.
Bowen the next two. Hiram Bowen
died in 1852, thu other two are alive,
•nd h*'e and hearty.
There used to live in. this town an
Old Dutch women fiimilarly known an
Aunt Kate.She wn a peculiar but hon&lt;at old Mini, and many’a the time her
Comics' or odd doing* famished ma­
terial for laughter. Ono summer she
bad grown quite a large quantity of the
Castor oil bran, and nut k .owing their
nature«« a very scarehing agent when
todulgrd in na a ntcady diet, she I
thought to make use of them as an
article of food. Thinking it wasteful

mg hard pressed for food, she con­
ceiving the idea that they might make
a very delicious and pulatiblc, dish she
Cooked up a kettle of them, seasoned
them to taste, placed them temp: ug­
ly on the table, and she and her son
•oun hid from mortal eye about two
elapsed, but you know ’twasu't long,
before the poor old in istaken creature
«d her mid Billy were groaning in
Mouy, and before twenty four hours
bus aped they were no thin that they
were nearly transparent. No one ever
need mention caster oil to her after
that for fear of war.
Eaton Co., furnished the beat Govcrcor Michigan ever hud, Auatin Blair.
8b&gt; has the Supervisor who has been
faceted die most conftucusb’c terma—,
John Dow. She to the mont honestly
coniitu ted county in the rtate, has the
least OBproduct-.ve land, had the big­
gust tree, and to cap all. we predict,
wat the will Mind the beat Reproaeutative to Cougrewi that ever wont from
tee third Congn lienal di-.trict.
Johnny Graves is a good liorwt doct Also one of tho beat of school
And iu. the vrtrinary proc-

a M&gt;und thmshiug, Th* articles were
immediately restored. Johnny resume*
his duties aa teacher, aud not a wave
nf trouble rolled arrnsa hi* pat!.1 w it.lt
that school fur that term. .Morsi:
.Secures horse ductor tosubdue unrulv
schools.
• Well, we won’t aav when, hut ’twos
ee.verulyears ugo,_when a family con­
sisting uf ninn, wife and one or more
utfrpnngs, moved into ti house with an
old bachelor who wa* the owner there­
of.
Everything went lovely for
a w hile, but ns the old bach was- sup­
posed to lie old enough to wean, or.
more properly give up hi* lonely anil
selfisii lite aud Been re a partner, and
as tbe farm hi whl h he h.ed was "first
class soil, and was abundantly aide to
support more than himself, his new
occupants insisted on his M-cuting a
bride to brtir him company down
through the dark valley of time. All
thu arguments proved unavailing; and
■ j-h. was inaugurated wliich was to
forever sweep -the modesty aud lack of
courage before women from the old
bach"; and cause him to yearn for the
flesh jMits Egypt, or more congenial
company; The plan wan no less than
that the new male occupant should go
hunting, accompanied by a comrade,
and while absent the women and a
sister who cnanced to be present should
drug him (the old bach,) get "him off to
bed, craw) into bed one on each aide of
him, nnd jnatin time the men folks
would return and take in the aitustiun
of affairs and go for the bach w ho dar­
ed to get into bed with snotlrer man's
wife. The plan worked to a charm.
The husband returned as planned, and
with tbe comrade as a witness to the
adulterous intent of' their host and
friend in need, he gave the old liach to

(WEB POTS.

Ow old eXbii££d butcher boy, tbe prices will

put down;
Ai&gt;d he la known a»

:re tbe rich and poor will find tbe cholcc.t kind of ateax;
IT ci.trryriiriug landlord, surely on him

CLOTHING
Always a specialty. We have Saito sizable for small boys and for theUOO-pouiider.

OHIO STONE Ware,
TOBACCOS.
CIGARS,

PIPES

Celebrated “Snowflake" Flour.

And to your

। I'll drive my team aod pay

Dry Goods, Boot* Shoes,
Groceries, Provisions,
-----------...Jons, etc,, of E. Reese,
rho a|wayq sells at the lowest prices.
lyBm

Men’x Suite from $8.00 to $25.00; Boys’ Suite from $3.50
to $10.00, Ladies Sacques from $2 50 to $15.00, Boots and
Shoes of the best makes, Rubber Overcoats, Rubber Boots
(Warranted), Buffalo Robes, Lap Robes, an endless variety of
Notions, Hate and Caps, Furs, Blankets, Sachels, Curtain
Laces, Trimmings, Edgings m piece and bunch, Groceries as
low as the lowest, Sugar from 9c. to 12c.
10,000 lbs. Dried Apples Wanted.
500 Bushels Beans W anted.
5000 Bushels of Cora Wanted.

WANTED IN EXCHANGE:
CASH.
BUTTER,
EGG8,
HEAN8.
Mb
POTATOES,
ETC.. ETC.

BOISE a FWANCI8.

Hastings Business DirectoryJJAST1XGS PATIOS AL BAM,

adD-fromthe Lawrence. Kan., Daily Jours!

Ten Car Loads of 8^inchD' Stove Wood Wanted.

Capital and Surplus Sloo.ooo.

Tbs Highest Market Pnce Paid Tor Batter, Em, Fort, Bern ail Poiatoe:
able Umepleeel'* The aoawer wm “Buy a
Rockford Watcb.” Since his arrival home,
the Professor has purchased of Mr. Ruahmcr
one of those reUable-Uxoeni.
These watches aro for sale by James Fleming
NaahtUlc.
_____________

IN EICBANCE FOR SOSD8.

We propose to divide profits, and while we can furnish you nearly every­
SCIATICA (sciatic rheumatism) CURED
For particulars write to Dr. H. A. thing wanted for comfort of man and beast. We will take in exchange almost
outraged feelings, and cause his bosom
to heave with lew anger, or hi* hand Peterman, M. D.,Marshall, Mich..or call everything the farmer has to turn off.
to deal the blow which would rid the aud see him at the Wolcott House on
earth of *o perfiderotu a wretch. The the days he holds his office there. 8-18
poorh!most unconscious man,his mind
ttestourant I
frying to take in the situation of affair*
co Id hardly Comprehend the meaning
Having bought out the restaurant of Cap.
of the words of those whom he had Dunham, I have newly furnished It and am
riven shelter, and fur whom be would DOW ready to serve up anything you Irish in
my line at reasonable rates for cash. Oysters
a specialty.
Axdt Laxz.
commit, and although a peculiar man,
ty Dr. Peterman will be at Assyria
K; he waa knuwn as strictly houest. Center on Dec. 23d, and at Wolcott
e black-mailing scheme worked to House, Nashville, Dec. 23d, to examine
the satisfaction of the husband and and prescribe for those suffering with
wife, tho deed was made in due form, Nervous and Chronic diseases.
Between this and the 1st of January next, and we know if we do we must sell
die transfer made, and the poor rob­
without large profits.
bed and ruined. man was driven from
Found.
his hume and told to leave for parts
In
the
road
near
Wm.
Jarrard
’
s
In
Maple
where he would nevei be beard of
Grove, a fur boa. The owner can have tbe
again. Years passed, not a word was same by calling at thia office and paying for
GIVE US A CALL, and we, will try and do you good.
heard from the poor man outcast, a
brother intent on revenge sought an
opportunity to put an end to the life of
tue otiu who had fta he thought robbed No prepartion has ever performed such
and murdered his dear hrother,diligeut marvellous cures, or maintained so wide
search was made for thu remains or the a reputation, as Ayer’s Chebky Pec­
one who so mysteriously disappeared, toral, which is recognized as the
a few bones were found hurried back world's remedy for all disease of the
in the woods. Things were getting throat and lungs. Ite long continued
Lot, main a blow would be struck which series of wonderful cures in all climates
would shake the comity, wheu all ou lias made it universally known ns a
a sudden the long absent and supposed safe and reliable agent to .employ.
murdered man put in an appearance. Against ordinary colds, which are the
I^ucame as my&gt;»terioiialy a» he went. forerunners of more serious disorders
No one knew from where he caine, it acts speedily and surely, always re­
when hecatuf, or how, bathe came, lieving suffering, and often saving life.
and after showing himself publicly ■ in The nrotection it aflords, by its timely
several places, he disappeared as sud­ use in throat and chest disorders, makes We would respectfully announce to the citizens] of Nashville
denly ami mysteriously aa before. it an invaluable remedy to be kept nland vicinity, that we are now
The mat ter died down after that, peo
wnys on hand in every home. No per­
pie soon hail other more urgent matters son can afford to be without it, and
to attend to and only a few thought of those who have once used it never wil!.
the strange nnd unacountable act of the From their knowledge of its coiuposiold bach. Years have passed, but still tian and effect, physicians use the
an unpleasant mid utijustiind wicked Cherry Pectoral extensively in tlieir
nctyeninins a fixed fact.
practice and clergymen recommend it,
Strange, isn’t it! Wienever the It is absolutely certain in its remedial
weather ets a little frisky, or the sea­ effects, and will always cure where
—IN OUR-----son a little peculiar, there are Mime cures are possible.
For Sale by all Dea licks.
people who never saw the like, while
another dans can remember many such
Annual Meeting
.eaaonajust like thia.
Nothing ago
the writer waa in. the vilhige.-wheu he Of the Union MuluafFirc hiauranci* Company of
chanced to overhear two old gentle­
men discussing the very peculiar antics tlrf&gt; 'Union Mut-.al Fire Inaaraace Com-aay of
of our much nbused weather. They Ken . Barry ..nd Ionia Countlee." will be held at
had just decided that thia had been a the office of the eompane.lu the Qty of lotile, on
Where you will find
THURSDAY. JANUARY «, 1W1.
very peculiar year aud so far as their
------------ --------- ,1
u------At th|, mcnt|nu
memory served did not reinember uf
:ted. Proposition* to
ever seeing the like in Michigan.
A
beardless youth standing near re­
1O-1S
J. C: TAYLOR. Secretary.
marked "Pshaw! I’ve seen lute of just
r
such seasons.”
Caution.
When deer were very numerous here­
Wb«n-M u&gt;y wife,Kura, bu kfl mj l»l and
abouts, a couple of men, the writer of board without just caurc or provocation, thia ia to
forUd all peraon* traaUOR or harboring her on my
whidi was one, started out one pleas­ aoeount.
aa 1 shall pay nothing on her account.
ant day in the autumn to see if thev
10-12
Ttrc» Ostu.
could not kill and bring in one or mare
ATTK.WTION, L.ADIB8 !
deer. It so chanced that one of the
men waa an old hunter,and as c cii had
t the residence of ed. oldfield,
in Kalamo, I will be found in readiness for
a good rifle, and both men knew 1how
to uno them, the joke was all the better. But this is the how of it.
We
had beeu wandering about in the
woods for some time, and aa we had
not aa yet seen any deer were convers­
ing quite eaniestly, but in a low voice,
about certain domestic affairs which
MBA 8. OLDFIELD.
had been the moat important matter
for some time, and, in fact was the

0LKSEVT SMITH,

JAMES A. SWKEZET,

W e W ant to Sell

(10,000 Worth of Goods!

Attorney &amp; Counsellor)
M. BLACK,

American and Foreign Marble,
Monument*, TombrtonM, Mantle*, 4a,
FJaatinga, M-ioJi.

JJ HOCSHTALU,

*

J. LENTZ &amp; SON'S

LOCATED and ESTABLISHED

Jew and Large Store,

PARLOR AND BEUR.OOM SUITS
OF EVE VDESCRIPTION, PLAIN
A..XI) .FANCY FURNITURE,

ALL NEW, AND OF
THE LATEST

A

STYLES.

THE “BOSS” CARPET SWEEPER.

Notice.

and ab-M-ut minded act. We
at each other and both asked
I each other tbe question in the wuue
I! breath, "why didn’t you shoot ?"
।

SHERIFF.

^ASHVILLE LIVERY.

J. OSMAN, Prop.

JJEW FURNITURE AT

in tho woods, wherefno one would dis­
turb our privacy, when all at once up
jumps two splendid deer not over ten
rods from where wo were pastuDg.
Yes, we stopped, as also did the deer
which proceeded to stretch tliemselves
and take a look at us, we kept on with
our conversation aa though not a deer
was within ten miles, our guns resting
carlctsly on our shoulders. Tho deer
*
good look at us then gave a

g Btckvkui FUwr.

Hecker'i
All kind* of fowl and flahca, I buy for to re­
tail;
It's mutton chops and beef steak, and all other
meats on hand
You will find at Henry Roe’s, to tbe old reliable

I am prepared to furnUh

SINGLE OB DOUBLE TURN-OUTS
LOW RATES.

COM’ERCIAL TRAVELERS
MADE A BPECIALTY

Oppoelu the Wolcott llouae. NaahrUle Mich.

___

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J. OSMAN.

DDQAK1Q •» «&gt; rt.OOfl; J to

JI Btope.

UnUANO«««»l»«h Fspertroe- Ad-

■UTANTKD-Tocure. caa. of CATARRH la
vv nach neighborhood, with Dr. Karaaer*. Remspliubure"’^.'”
0LE TILTOM»

AK TA linn

fll HklClaSSSssj
hl lnlAppR ^8H0T-8”
WANTED

AOENT8.GH.THt.

Europe and America.
tord, Ct., or Chicago, HI,

MASON

■metiwe Mylea
BEST CAlilNKT OR-

rasas. Pries,etl.MT,M6,|M, |10S,
Ito fUO ami upward*. For eaay pay-

eexs a quarter aud upwards.
HA1LI N tarol,
Catalmrara Ires. MABOK * HAM­
Bi..
0RGAI8 LIN ORGAN CO.. IM Tremont
-u!)
Avr.
CHICAGO.

THE BEST PAPER! TRY IT.
BeautifullyDluBtrated.

tor the parpuar uf auditing account* and traaaaev
In. ouch other bualuere m may coma before tha

WE ALSO

C^JEtTtY Y FULL LINE

Doud at CaalUluu, November 2&amp;.

C. HTTDLCT.

OF-

------- Manufarturae and dealer I

LEATHER AND RUBBER UNDERTAKER’S GOODS

BURIAL CASES &amp; SHROUDS
Fire Doirtaeit to Kill Scsplies,

C TBUM

FOR FUNERAL OCCASIONS
Will be furniahed free of charge. Call and aee|na.

J, LENTZ &amp; SON’S.

3OtH YEAR.

The Scientific American.

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Editor amd Pmopeimto*. '

VOLUME VIII.
LIFE IK HASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.
—The scabby man, and he that eateth
buckwheat pancakes, scratcheth.
—The freight house at this station, is
full to over-flowing;with merchandise,

Devoted to the Interests
of the Best Party£under the Sun.
,

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1880.
—Castleton taxpayers are caution­
ed against paying their taxes to the
Maple Grove Treasurer, who holds
forth at Truman’s .on Tuesday. Sev­
eral Caatletonians were in on that day,
trying to find them names on Jack’s
roll, but ’tie needless to say they failed.
The man they ought to pay to, preach­
es at Griffith’s store every Thursday
and Friday. «

awaiting can for shipment.
—When the Morgan boys applaud
at a public meeting, the noise of their
—The funeral services of a 8weede
boots on the floor sounds like so many
named Bairrick, who lived with a
battering rams, striking against the
brother, a few miles south east of thu
echoing walls of some ancient ruins.
village,were held,at the Baptist church
—An infant daughter was Iwrn to
on Wednesday afternoon,Elder Harder
Mr. and Mrs. H. Baughman on Monday,
officiating. The deceased came from
but the little thing, soon after birth;
his native country to this state less
went into a convulsions of fits which
than year ago, and a few weeks since
lasted untill the next day, when it
received a severe injury while at work
gave up the ghost.
in the woods, took cold, and was soon
—The new wire on this division of prostrated with typhoid fever of which
of the M. C. H. R.. is now In working he died.
order.and with elegant silver plated in­
—Last Friday night a company of
struments attached, is ready fot use on young people w&lt; re assembled at the
all paid business of-the Western Union house of Levi Beigh for the purpose of
Telegraph Company.
having a social party, and early in the
—N. A. Shaw has sold the Central in the evening, Addie Beigh. in com­
House and his bakery stock to Mrs. pany with another young lady ran into
De Waters, who will henceforth con­ the kitchen, when Addie slipped and
duct the business, and has sought shel­ fell against the door casing in such a
ter under the parental roof at Chester manner as to break the large bone of
her arm just above the elbow.
Dr.
until he can strike a job.
—A sawing machine belonging to C. Griswold was called who dressed the
Densmore of West Castleton, was sold wound and she is now gaining as fast
in this village on Thursday, on chattie ' as could be expected.

mortgage, and the same was bought
by Wm. Varney, who paid $67.liO for it The mortgage called for
$160.
—Jake Habersaci was at work re­
moving a quantity of potash from one
of the large reservoirs, one day this
week,when by an unlucky accident the
reservoir slid from its foundation and
came down on Jake’s foot inflicting a
severe wound.
—Clyde Nichols was assisting 8. L.
Stevens to shoe an ox one day Inst week
when the animal became restless aud
Clyde got his nasal organ in such a
position as to receive the imprint of
Hie cloven foot of the beast on that
most prominent part of his phiz.

—The W. C. T, U. have rented the
second story of the Liebhauscr build
ing just north of C. W. Smith’s grocery
store, and propose to fit it up for n
library room and for meetings of the
society. They have also tendered the
use of the room to the reform club.

( TERMS; 8150w Year
I Credit 8lmc*iptiom« 81.78.

'

—The Christian 8. S. will give a
grand Christmas entertainment at the
Opera House, Thursday evening, Dec.
23rd, 1880. The exercises will com­
mence at 7 p. m., with a cantata, “The
Herald Angel,” followed with declama­
tions, dialogues, recitations, etc. The
program for the occasion will be fine,
and of rare selections, representing the
most reformed sentiments. The school
has procured the opera house in order
io accomodate the many friends. All
are cordiaHy invited to attend. AdmiMion free. A free will offering chest
will be passed to the audience for the
reception of offerings, and Sunday,
a. m. followiag, thee same will lie
opened, and the contents made known.
The amount of money will be used
for the benifit of the 8. 8.

—Last Saturday afternoon, a tramp
going southward from town called at
the house James Moore,and the women
being alone held the door and refiised
to let him in. He was tolerably well
—The remains of Lewis Smoke of filled with souraiash and strongly pro­
Woodland, who was injured a few tested that he was cold and must get in
weeks since by a bucket falling on him and warm himself. About the time he
while digging a well, came in on the began to get desperate, Deputy Sheriff
train on Tuesday, from Ann Arbor, Lee happened along and taking in the
walked
into the yard
where he had been for medical treat­ situaiion
demanded
an
explanation.
ment, and were taken to Woodland for ard
Mrs. Moore hearing another
voice
interment.
opened the door a tnfle and said that
• - Frank Fuller has an idea that if our
the women were alone in the house,and
new boiler would blow up and send us
wanted the intruder taken away. The
to Kingdom come, it would be the best
fellow* was stubborn and signified his
thing that could happen to Nashville.
intention of going intowarm whether
Frank’s friend announces that the idea
theinmates of the house were willing or
is purely original, and as it is such a
not and it was only when Herb collar­
rare occurcnce for Frank to have one
ed him and told him and to travel or
that we give tins with pleasure.
—Thus far this vRifter has been a take a berth in the cooler,that the vag­
abond concluded to give np the siege
profitable one to the farmers who hare and he wearily plodded southward.
lumbering to do, as the snow lias been
—Many of our readers, especially
sufficiently deep to enable them to
skid logs, and halu to the roadsde those who inhabit that part of our
town,
known os West Castleton, are
much better than they could, were the
snow 18 or 20 inches deep; and when acquainted with a “thing” in human
form,
entitled Frank Sheriff, and per­
good sleighing comes, teamsters will
haps a more laxy, low-lived, nnprincibe busy hauling them to mill.
vagnbond never invaded the precincts
—On Friday last, Fred Ketchum of
of that rural clime. The chap takes
Maple Grove was assisting at the rais­
hash, pork and pancakes at Royal
ing of a barn forW. G. Freemen and
Cronk’s, and his only virtue is that he
while walking on a plank from one
is tolerably good-looking, which with
beam to another the plank tipped, pre­
a superabundance of cheek,enables him
cipitating him to the ground.inside the
to exercise considerable influence over
building a distance of fifteen feet,
the gentler sex, and many a “woman
bruising his head and rendering him
scrape” has he been caught in. and
senseless. Dr. Young'was summoned
that too in the face of the fact that he
and dressed the wounds and left him
has a wife and one child in York State.
in a fair way to recover,
For the past six weeks Sheriff has been
—The pastor of the Christian church exercising persuasive artsand smiles
will preach next Bunday morning, on upon a young girl of sweet and chaste
“Paul’s Sublime Trinity, Two aud modesty, and although she has repeat
One.r In the evening he is to deliver edlybeen wAned against Sheriff, her
an address to the young ladles. The infatuation for him is so ardent, that
recent sermon to the young men was she left a good place and wages simply
listened to by a large congregation, to be nearer the disreputable idol of
and gave general satisfaction. Be­ her heart; and Dame Rumor -strongly
lieving that there are more regular asserts that a criminal intimacy has
church goers among ladies than gen­ sprung up between the pair that will
tlemen, we bespeak a large and inter­ not fail to termmate in disease, misery
esting time.
and wretchedness for the girl. Even
—Webb’s Mastodon Minstrels, the now other ladies are pointing the fin­
troop with which Herb Wai wrath was ger of scorn at her and refuse to asso­
tooting, played in Hastings the next ciate with her. Previous to Her inti­
evening after they were here, and macy with Sheriff, no girl iu the neigh­
their expense account w tototally over borhood was more respected. She is a
balanced their receipts that they col­ church member and her brother is a
lapsed, fizzled and busted up. 1 earing minister in Ohio. The good people of
the boys who had money enough, to West Castleton feel very indignant
pay their own board bill and skedadle, over the affair and we have it from
while those leas fortunate are obliged good authority that if Sheriff doesn’t
to remain in Hastings until they, can leave the country inside a week, he
raise stamps enough to get their bag­ be will be the recipient of a new suit,
gage, or quietly make their exit on foot composed principally of tar and feath­
minus grip-sack and carpet-bag. *
ers.
.

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LOCAL GIBBLE-G ABBLE.
And*Formal Chit-Chat.

.

The weather in changeable.
.
Theatre every night this week.
A. Rogers of Tiffin, Ohio, te vteiting at Herb.
Lee’s
’
C. W. Wilcox and wife departed for Hudson
today on a recreation trip.
Herb. White,-of Bowne, la visiting relatives
and friends in this vicinity.
D. 8. Fleming, of Jackson, spent last Bunday
with bls parcnta'ln this village.
Brooks shipped a car load of
ork, this week.
ore so Icy that only the beet 1
keep their feet
f Petoskey, was in town this
ex-Naabvilleite.
.
R. has issued a new time table,
it last Sunday noon.
E. Parody and Wm. Fclster will addrera the
N. R. C. on Tuesday evening next.
J. L. Sigsby, the new dentist, has moved into
the rooms over G. A. Truman's store.
Herb. Walralh has gone to Charlotte to raw
straps In a harness shop at that place.
t
Mrs. Horace I^rkinn, who hoc been sick for
several weeks, is now slowly recovering.
Mrs. Jesse Austin, who has been spending a
few weeks in Hostings returrd on Friday.
Brooks, TucKcnnan A Co., have shipped a
car-load of dressed pork to Grand Rapids this
week.
Harry Earl of Marshall, who worked in
Cook’s carriage works last summer was in town
this week.
Rev. Morgan, of Grand Rapids, occupied the
M. E. pulpit on Sunday last. In the absence of
the pastor.
The Hastings Grange has wood-blned, and
Goggle-eye ia getting ready to change liia poli­
tics again.
E. 8. Loomis has rented rooms in Lee Tuckennan's bouse, and soon will get settled down
to house-keeping.
'
H. J. Martin of Vermontville gave Tub Nows
a brief call yesterday. He is as chuck full of
business this winter as ever.
Silas Robinson, an ex-editor, but now aster
actor In Maxwell's theatre, manipulated type in
Tub Nbws office on Tuesday.
Mr. Mulvaney, a miner direct from the farfamed city of Leadville, is visiting at W. H.
Burgess'. He's a nephew of Will's
Rev. A- D. Newton was called by telegram
on Saturday last to attend the funeral obsequies
of his slater, Mrs. Rosalie Moore, of Ypsilanti.
Blacksmiths are reaping a harvest as the
roads are frozen so hard that horses need to
have their shoes reset about ev&lt; ry alternate
day.
Silas Stiles, of Inland, Benzie county,a broth­
er of Mrs. E. Chipman, has been visiting rela­
tives and old friends in this vicinity the past
week.
Sdhator Durkee started on Monday to visit
friends in Salamanca, N- Y. David Demaray
accompanied him, bound for Corry, Pa., on a
visiting tour.
C. C. Wolcott means business, is fast settling
up Ida accunts. Several parties have been in
town during the past two weeks endeavoring to
buy his real estate and stock.
Dak Green, of Sherman's corners, went out
to Jackson the fore part al the week and
brought home a “rib," whUi so pleased the
b(b)oys that they gave him a rousing cow-bell
serenade on Wednesday night.
A horse hitched in frontof the Wolcott house
on Thursday slipped and fell, being smooth
shod floundered around until It broke the
shafts of tiie buggy, to which it was attached,
before it regained a standing posture.
M. J. Fanning, of Jackson, will speak at the
Temperance Mass Meeting on Sunday evening.
It Is bop«-d tiiat there may be a large attendance,
as Mr. Fanning is one of the best speakers in
the State.
The meeting will be held at the
Opera House.
Mr. John Courtney of Lake View House, St.
Joseph, and one of the best hotel men in the
state, was in the village on Thursday negotiat­
ing for the purchase of the Wolcott House.
We have not learned whether a trade has been
effected or not.
John J.. Pottea received a call to teach in the
Vermontville schools, recently, but the school
Soard he is now engaged to valued his services,
refused to annul the contract, and John is forc­
ed to pul up with 610 per mouth less than be
would have received at Vermontville.
Fred Dean, of Maple Grove, delivered bls
lecture on the “Genius of America," at the
club meeting on Tuesday evening, to a fair
audience. The lecture was well-written, am!
considering that Mr. Dean Is a young man of
but little experience on the rostrum, was well
delivered.
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B

—The Grand Rapids Chemical Co. has
decided to put in eight rpore retorts, to
The West Castleton Reform Club was addrosemeet the demands of their increasing
sedon Tuesday evening by Rev, E. Jones.
busin ess.
Theme: “the Great Evil." Tba address was
—Michael J. Funning, the eloquent anolngfcal, aud Usteuxi to with nipt attention
Irish orator will address the people on by a large audience. At the coodaurkm at the
address quite a large number at *Rignera were
the Hitlyect of temperance at.
obtained to the petition aud a fewto the pledge.
Nashville, Sunday evaning, Dec 18.
A vote wa* passed to pay die livery bill, and
Cedar Crook, Monday evening, Dec. 20.
Hickory Comers, Tuesday evening, Dec. SI. a rising vote expressing thanks for the able ad­
. Johnstown chureb, Wednesday evening, Doc. dress.
This club was organized nearly four years
22.
ago. Their meetings are held each Tuesday
Assyrir Center, Thursday evening, Dec. 2S,
evening
In the Martin school bouse.
Norton achool house. Maple Grove, Friday
They have a good bond of singers, and in fact
evening, Dec, 34.
k
r.!*rly all sing with a heart and tbs will. One
Middleville, Sunday evening, Dec. 93.
would think that they were ail bent singers.
—Uncle Dan. Parmerter went into
The dub pumbers about one hundred mem­
Boise A- Francis’ store on Monday
bers; and is in good working order, under the
morning, did some trading and took management of President Albert Hilton, and
from his wallet a five dollar bill to pay Mrs. Ann Cafy, 8ecy.
for some purchases, and received two
A few members in the past bsve violated their
two dollar bills which he placed in his pledge, from using fermented ekter. They,
pocket book with another two dollar however, soon confessed tbdr weakness and
bill,-and started homeward. In a few took again the pledge. We do not wonder at
moments after he entered the house, their returning, for a young man that could
he missed his Pallet, and immediately resist such kindness and decorum, as manifest­
ed by thia club, and tear himself away from the
returned in quest if the lost moneV
society of such pretty girls mu.it have a heart
which he recovered in the afternoon,
of stone, and destined to the worst stale of
it having been found by Wilkie Mal­ bachelorhood that mortals ever raw. I can just
lory who returned it to him, and hap
fancy such a one, seated by a lonely hearth,
piness again returned to Uncle Dan.
looking quite like a poor specimen of an an­
—Considerable complaint is made by cient mummy, trying to read a lastyear's Nhwh
the scholars attending the main school by a tallow dip, nearly as rapcranuated as the
gray cat’s tall, seated on the hearth trying to
building, of the stove smoking. This
call back by the pale reflection of the moon, the
is something the school board should
happy purr of other days.
remedy at once, as it is very iqjurous
A great editor once said “Young man, go
to the eyes of pupils to attempt to West*," bat I ray to you young man, if you
study under such
circumstances. have a little cage or vine-dad cut waiting for a
Sometimes the rooms become so full of mate to sing by your aide, and providing you
smoke that the door and windows nro do not drink, then go to the Martin school
obliged to be thrown open, and several bouse and attend the dub. If you fallto se­
children have taken severe colds in cure die prize, then content yourself with the
fact that you have been to Mecca, seen the
consequence of the exposure. The
Cabba, mid then die.
Omsk avail.
old school house is had enough at best,
but to have it transformed into a smoke
WEST KALAMO.
bouse is intolerable.
J. M. Vandyke has a very sick horae.
The Democrat published President Hayes’
meeMge ia advance of every other Barry county , Santa Claus never visits our house, cause we
paper. The message wilF have been read by “alnt party."
thousands in this county before publication In
Mr. Hartwell of Aacgan Co., Is speeding the
the Banner, Home Journal, or Nashville News.
week with his cousin, Frank Hartwell.
—J laettug* Democrat.
School tn district Na ,onc progrewv-th finely
There’s where the egotistic editor of
the Democrat gives himself away. He under the supervision of Miss Esther MoMore.
couldn’t find three subscribers who
Mrs. Sarah Rodgers of Brookfield formerly
read the message and if every Democrat
of West Kalamo, was visiting in lids section a
subscriber Jread the tedious article the few days ago.
number would be far below one thou­
Some person ended the Ilfs of Mrs. Town­
sand, yet the conceited quill-driver sends dog a few days ago. She would be. glad
talks of thousands as gibly ns an old to learn who done the deed.
The writer is informed that J. A. Hue hell or
maid. The News has charity for its
patrons and last week gave a complete ha* purchased a farm near Hastings, and will
abstract of the document in two col­ soon take possession thereof.
Mr. A. G. Carr of Woodland was the guest
umns, thus saving nigh on to ten col­
of your scribe last week, and adresaed the re­
umns for more important and interest­
form club on temperance matters.
ing reading mutter. The next thing
Hog killing is now the order of the day, and
•we expect to hear'is that the Democrat
for a sample of the hog product of this burg,
has given its thousands of subscribers Geo. Matteaon killed a few days ago a bog that
the supervisors proceedings in advance weighed when dressed 4uU [xjuixb. Next.
Drs. Jack Graves and Son, the Veterinary
of any other Barry county paper.
Surgeon of tbii» town are overwhelmed and are
—Maxwell is here, and many a day compelled to refuse to attend to business pro­
will elapse before our people will be fessionally until they get some rest Day and
treated with the class of theatricals nignt they have been on the read for a long
that they are now enjoying. Geo. H. attending to the many sick horses or cattle.
The other day John was observed sweeping
Maxwell is a clever theatre manager;
the school house, but when tie caught sight of
this is clearly demonstrated by the
the "Kalamo mule" coming down the road he
number and quality of artists be em­
gave his brootn a throw and ran and hid.
ployes and the low price at which he Now John don’t go right into c&amp;tuip fits
fixes the 'admittance.
Twenty-five ’cause you know you deserve to be kicked by a
cents is a small sum to pay to witness mule, and expected I'd be the animal.
That West Kalamo Man.
a first class play, such a« Mr. Maxwell
gives, and we arc unable to see bow he
C’o'nimou Council Proceedings.
can afford it, and won’t try to guess;

but oae thing we do know and that is
that Mr. Maxwell’s brain is as full of
ideas as an egg is of meat, and his show
is growing more popular every year.
Every night thus far good audiences
have greeted him and if the bursts of ap
plause that have interspersed the var­
ious plays may be accepted as an in­
dication of the feeling of the andience;
then in the point of giving satisfaction
the plays have certainly been a great
success. Thursday evening the troupe
rendered the popular comedy “Joshua
Whitcomb,” this (Friday) press evening
they will play the sensational drama,
“Streets of New York," and Saturday
evening the celebrated Irish drama.
“Exiles of Erin”. See them if you would
be happy.

(
Council Rooms,
I Naahvi’le, Dec. 14th, IS80.
Regular meeting.
Present Chipman, President, Boston, Cook,
Downing, Reynolds and Roc, trustees. Min­
utes of last meeting read and approved by ayes
uud nays as follows:
Ayes, Boston, Cook, Downing, Reynolds and
Roc. Nays none.
The following accounts were presented and
on rnotion allowed by ayes and nays as follows:
Ayes, Boston, Cook, Downing, Reynolds and
Roe. Nays none.
Abb Everts.................................................... 610.00
F.McDerby...................................................... 90.83
J. H. Smith...................................................... 30.80
W. L. Barker.................................................. 15.87

NUMBER 13.
LOCAL MATTBIW.
®rwu BawigBlaa.

’

I have d«*ided to clooe out tar rotiro
buaineM, and.from tins date offer all of
my renl estate, including my hotel
property, saloon property, hardware
aud agricultural room, with stock and
good will in trade, for sale on very fav­
orable terms,
This is an opportunity
seldom ottered, and will bear invrotfgating, as I wish to cloae entirely out
by the first of January. To redneo the
stock as fast as possible, I will offei at
special bargains anything you may
want in the hardware line or agricultu­
ral department. A fine line of enttera
bobs, sleigh-rnnner attachments and'
sewing macliines. to close out.
I wish also to close every account by
January 1st, either by cash or note, and
all mv patrons whom I have accommo­
dated in the past, will confers personal
favor by callrag and settling at once.
Cash Preferred.
C.C. WOLCOTT.

W
. MJ . MJ •
keu 1 hate you seen all the nice pretty
mas goods at
C. W. 8mi
Silver Ware,
I have a large stock of the above,
and can make it an object for yon te
buy of me, Rogera. A Bro. very beat
goods at very low prices. H. G.Halx.

Autograph and Photograph
Albums, all new and handsome styles
at reduced prices.
H. G. Hale.

&lt;y Toys, a large stock of them ^urt
opened, and will be sold cheap.
N*
trouble to show goods, whether yoa
buy or not.
H. G. Hale.

E. P. Roe, Mrs. Holmes, May Agnes
Fleming and Allen Pinkerton.
The works of alt the above author*
at the reduced price of tl.25 per copy
____________at H. G. Hale’s.
ty An assortment of 500 Sterescopis
Views, foreign and American, only 00
eta. a dozen, and Sterescope. A fin*
one for 50 cts. each, at H. G. Hale’s.

ry Fine family Bible, containing
old and new testaments, apocrypha
concordance and psal ms and twenty-Av*
engravings; also family record, at th*
low priee of $3.00 at
H. G. Hale’:*.

Statuary.
Some beautiful subjects as follow*
"Rock of Ages,” “Compulsonr Prayer,”
“Lost Breakfast.” “Riding Hood,etc.
Call and see these beautiful present^
H. G. Hale.
IT* Don’t buy an Album by subscrip
tion, but buy one of 11. G. Hale and
save money.

Blankets Just received at

TauMAX’a.

FP' A large stock of Cutters and Bob
Sleighs, for sale cheap, at Wolcott’s.
ty TIiom fine camp chalrn and roekert,
beautiful picture frames, nice easy chairs,
splendid lounges etc. you will find al
1
Kdxooo, Bbll A Go’s.

I sell more goods for 10 lbs. of butter,
4 doz. of eggs and a few shillings i«
money than any man in Barry county.
• D. C. Griffith.
ry Christmas and New Year’s pres­
ents at F. T. Boise’s.

O! 8ayH
Have you rem those fine Silk Wipes and
treat
(IS-15)
A. L. Rasbt’sI
ty Books and Toys for the littto
folks at F. T. Boise’s.__________
ry Holiday gifts at F. T. Boisb’s.

w Buy vour Silver and Plated Ware ctf
Fleming and have it marked without extra

J. L.Stevenk
can «lioe your v7 As

arf" All the leading brands of fine cut such
as May Flower, Old Congress, Hiawatha, and
the brat 50ct, tobacco, in town ateo smoking
tobacr’e,pipca, etc, at the cigar factory­
Call and see those Marble Taf Tablet
before you buy tiiat Christmas present '
Kblloqq, Hau. A Co.

WAATED.
Good Hickory Hoop Polea at th*
Cooper Shop of.
M. L. Stkvkms.

motion referred to finance committee.
On motion the following named jurors in
the bridge matter were allowed 61.50 each.
Kenyan Mead, J. M. Wood. F. C. Boise, H.
M. Lee, H. R. Dickinson, I). Irtend, Cbaa.

The M. E. social at L. J. Wbralcr’a was well
Attention, Taxpayer*.
attended and a very enjoyable time was had by
W. L- Parker will be in Power’s law*office
all in attendance. The evening was pleasantly
passed in the acting of charades, guessing pro­
School Report.
bridge matter
verbs and in the play called -‘Kingdoms," which
tee, J. ttasev,
ty A nice Parlor or Bedroom rail, a flna
Names of scholars whose standing for Nov.
Smith. W. ft. chromo, or tn fact almost anything In the litw
brought out quite a comical and lively discus­ was 90 or above.
sion on “plumbago, eggs, and chlckcas." Kcof furutlure, beautify# a home, and will be w
History,7th grade.
ecptable for Christmas, found at
Claud Potter 94, Mlunle Furnlss #5, John
f reshments of coffee and cake were served and
On motion Council adjourned. ,
Kbllogo, Bill A Co’s.
Warburton 90.
a collection of
was taken.
J. McDkkbt,
E. CsiPman,
•
Grammar, 7th grade.
Clerk.
"resident.
The children's meeting at the M. E. church,
Corn Plum 91, Nettie Tuckerman 90. John
Warburton
Otk
on Sunday evening, was a very pleasant affair,
Arithmetic. 7th grade.
Brtiokl
and the church won crowded to ib, almost ca­
Minute Furntea 90, NctUo Tuckerman 92, The fact that I will pay the higbcM market
t3T For choice steaks that require
pacity. The exercises consisted of singing by Cora Plum 02, Claud Potter 95, Fd. LetehaUM-r price in cash for Hidee, Pelta and Fur, deliver­
no teeth to chew call on C. W.. .Smith1*
the school, select reading, recitations, etc. 98.
ed at Uie Elevator.
Axtiiub AiNSWouru.
sung Meat Market.
’
Latin, 9th grade.
Miss Addie Nichols and Miss Helen Allen read
Bertha Wood 96, Lecta Faraiss 93.
C5ff“ 500 curds of IS Inch maple wood want­
fine original poems. A duct sung by little Au­
Geometry, 10th grade.
HT Krixoac, Bbll A Co. bars the tueat
ed oy
L.J. Whxblkm.
line of Brackets in the market.
Ota Wheeler 90, Lecte Fumiss90, Bertha
brey Francis and Allie Martin was very pretty,
tir Boys don't furgt'l to call on Andy for
t
f
also one sung by Clhitle Coe and Geurgie Scl- Wood 100,
first cla'i* cigars.
l*ck was e xcellent for little fellowa. The quar­
OYSTER SUPPER.
On Real Estate .-ccnrity at low rate
W Come and nee my n w stock uf Prints.
tette rang by four young men was very nice,
All those wishing an oyster rapper the night
C.H. Bba»y.
L. J. Whsxlbb.
and considering that none of them ever sang In of the dance, Christmas eve, for 50 cents a
A. C Laax.
public before, was exceedingly well rendered. couple, call on
W Oysters by the c*n,bulk or dish at
A
ndy
L
ux
.
Mias Fannie Blate presided ax Rte organ, with
No extra charge for Snow Shoes at
J. L. Srsvaxs'.
fine effect.
But lit tie preparation was made
TakeHwtlec.
for the meeting and as none of the pieces were
nr Now ia the time of Tender Lota*
SV Those Rocxford Watches take tl&gt;e lead,
AB wt» arc indebted to me. please call and
practiced at n-lreaHals, much credit teduc those M already sold and not one failure. Found only settle immediately, aud oblige
and Spare Riba don’tro hurry but
call on C. W. SMrrn/’’
,
taking part in the cxcreiaes.
at Fitndng*# Jewelry store.
(13-14.)
lAU
A. Bumgkax.

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■into any further

die. which were

mono weight of 48,500 pounds, -w more
than 24 tons. The Superintendent Of the
n^ociatiou is anti*!£•.&lt;*. that the varfutu.
articles of freight enumerated, twoetythroo in number, will average fully
’27,000 jxMuid.4 jwr car, and the whoi&lt;-

Csss No. listhsi of atitled
mtMQG.

the quandary with which I started out
Hero was I, snpjiosed by everybody to,
be the favored adorer of one lovely girl,
while in reality I was head over heels in
lovo with another. For I had no .doubt
about my feeling in Bus matter ; it was
unmistakable. ' I areflad grimly now
when I remembered the days in which I
bad boasted of not po—owing a jealous

infuriated if she danced and

iwiih
some

when she smiled at bis apology. To
trll the truth I was positively wretched.
If Daisy had never come I could have
got along very well with Clara, I told
myself. There had been a tacit, if not

relationship among all
friends, and
md I would have
have been a very

_

“T’OTHER DMR CHARMER.”
I was in a quandary, as I think you. other hand, if I had never seen Clara, I
■will admit when I have stated my case, might now perhaps succeed in winning
•ad it was exceedingly provoking to be - Daisy’s hand, and with it everlasting
waaeoioas that I was looked u;&gt;on by all happiness. It wax just a case of
ta town, while I boro in my bosom the
inward conviction that I was ti&gt;e most

I sometimes wondered whether Clara
did not {tartly see through me. Bhe had
such an odd way of looking at me some time, with such a shrewd smile; but she
treated me better than ever. She was
really a splendid creature, and, under

might, with some show of reasonable■oaa, have been called lucky, for Miss
Wkra Alden, the recognised belle of the
•amun, smiled upon me, and the cur­
rent impression prevailed that, if I
wrould go in, Ud win.
Well, I did go in. That's the mis•hief of it I went in just far enough to
commit myself to the contest, but, be­
fore I had sighted the winning poet,
something happened to give mo pause.
were at the skating-rink one night,
• large party of us, Miss Alden being of
the number. Her special escort was a
wuwnff foreigner, who was being a good
•daal liootaed in society just then, and
Oara seemed to take a marked interest

*Caacied myself to be in lovo with Clara
Alden I had had reason to congratulate

not of a jealous temperament. I in­
tended pretty soon to tender to Miss
nute, and I sincerely hoped aho would
•ocept them. Until then, and indeed
after then, always within the limits of
wood taste, she was free to receive the
•occcty gave her pleasure. I think Miss
Alden and I understood each other per- ;
feotly. We were very old friends, and
the suitability of an alliance between us
had been frequently suggested to each i
•ver snoo we could remember. I was
quite contented with this condition of [
•flairs, and even supposed myself to be '
wy Uppy
Well, this night st the rink I had seen j
Clara skate off with her Englishman,
•nd with ' an unperturlxxl spirit I was
•kimming around the rink alone when,
just behind me, I heard a little scream
and a little scramble and somebody fell.
The next instant, as I 'turned, I met a
pair of imploring and beautiful eyes,
•nd an imploring and beautiful voice
•
I
nn
I
*l wgirly
Oh, woncUlp«l
’t you EL Util. Lb m&lt;1
I

ApwS. pro.t£u. young W, t. her |
I wu juit m tX, tor IulU .
duuen other men had hurried to the
•pot, among whom she recognized an
orrin gin fancy She made her DOW to me
•du said her “ thank yqp " very prettily,
■nd then she accepted the proffered
haad of her friend ana glided away from
.me. And do you know I did not like it ?
JI felt distinctly vexed, for you see she
wh*b bewitchingly lovely ana the glimjjse
I had of her was merely tantalizing.
I met her after that many times, al­
ways with the same man whom I was
rather provoked to recognize as a
•tranger. I now found myself always
watching for that one little figure and
Mellowing it through all the labarynthine
■■rm of the surging
crowd upon
Rhe rink. I forgot to
*
■ «uaintances as they
score of young
UMMigh there were half
ladies who had a right to expect me to
join them and convoy them aiound the
«■«&lt;». I skated on alone, in utter diaroaara of every social and moral obligation
«•that effect Every now and then I
■haooed upon Mis* Alden, but I felt too
preoccupied to join, or even to observe
■er especially, when suddenly something
AMMiuliud that invested her with a lively
nritervst. She hod been stopping to
■peak to some friends who aat without

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them were empty. However, as soon as
somebody leads, they will be full enough.
learned to lovo her very much, in s cer­
tain way. So things drifted on until Suppose you two lead."
She skated off then with her compan­
Christmas came. On Christmas night
there was to be a grand, fancy-dress ion, end Daisy and I went to obey her
ball at the rink. Daisy was going and behest. But into that little curtained
so was Clara, and it goes without saying apartment you are forbidden to enter.
that I was on hand. My perplexities Suffice it far you that, when presently
were at their height. I was more in Daisy and I emerged, we encountered Miss
love with Daisy than ever, but fully Alden at cnce, and when she leaned
alive to the matter of my duty in an­ toward mo and whiajwrod : *1 Am I to
other quarter. It was beginning to congratulate you ? " I bowed my head in
wear on me terriUy and I concluded to happy assent.
call in the advice of my friend i’orter, a
Bread.
prudent and Migocions fellow, in whose
judgment I had unlimited confidence.
A large meeting lately was held at the
How fondly I hoped he might decide Town Hall, Kensington, in England,
that I was under no obligation to Miss under the auspices of the Bread Reform
Alden. And how differently he did de­ League, to advocate the universal use ef
cide ! He was perfectly astounded nt what is technically known as “wheat
my confession. Miss Alden, he said, meal bread.” Dr. B. W. Richardson,
was one woman picked out of 10,000, the well-known authority on hygiene,
much handsomer, much richer, much presided. One of the speakers main­
more distinguished than Miss Lyle; I tained that the bread in common use
must be out of my senses. In short, he was 40 per cent deficient in sustaining
wound up by saying that I was in honor qualities. An entire grain of wheat con­
bound to address Miss Alden, though, tained everything that was required for
for his part, he began to doubt whether nourishing purjMwea, and yet the better
that splendid creature could consent to half of it was wasted, and thia half was
marry a man who was so preposterously a much healthier food, especially' for
blind os not to see that she was second children. A white loaf, in fact, was only
to no woman in existence. This was on । half a loaf, for a large portion of the
Christmas day. I had been to Porter’s I material that formed muscular flesh, and
room to have a talk with him, knowing nearly all that formed bone, were taken
he would be at leisure, and the result from iL Children fed on white bread
woe that he entirely convinced me of were very liable to suffer rickety bones,
what I. ought to do. Still i^was very consumption, and bad teeth, because
hard to make up my mind to it
their food did not nourish them properly.
I hail been invited to dine with the Al- The outward whiteness of the flour
might be considered an outward sign of
dens tiiat day—quite en famille, as usu­
One shilling’s
al. It gave me a sneaky feeling of late the starvation within.
worth of wheat meal bread contained
whenever I got one of these kind invita­
throe
times
the
flesh-forming,
seventy
tions, but I hsd seen no w»y out of the
matter but to accept, and so I had ac­ times the heat-producing, and three
cepted.
When I left Porter’s room I times the bone-forming material to be
turned my face in the direction of the found in a shilling’s worth of beefsteak.
Dr* Richardson maintained that if the
Aldens
heart.
Before
. । with a very
rf heavy
■
j
----mothers of the United Kingdom were to
dinner
”
_ Z
I ;had no opportunity
r.r —- ’z -to --see Clara
1
“1
it: but I h^l m- give their families whole meal, which
alone, if 1 had desired it: but I had am­ contained the structure of the skeleton,
P1’ opportunity
’
" ’or wukhwghw,
itching her, and I
in from three to four generations all the
&gt;“d_,to_ wk&gt;o.
’Wg&lt;&gt;
__
_________
" I never
deformities of children, not caused by
seen her look better. She played, too,
accident, which they now sew, would
and sang more brilliantly than any
pass away, as by the hands of an invisi­
woman I had ever seen. I could have
teen very proud of such a wife, I re­ ble enchantress.
_
,
“Give Me Raggles.’’
fleeted, if—

. e cother guests left early, but I lin| -tt
The
jI gered. I knew perfectly well what I
■’ ought to do, and I had been slowly mak­
ing up my mind to do it if the opportu­
nity occurred, and the opportunity did
occur. Toward nightfall every one else
had withdrawn, and Clara and I were
left alone. I took a seat very near her,
and told her I had something of a very
confidential nature to say to her. To
my surprise she rose and walked across
the room, touched the bell, waited until
the servant came, and then ordered
lights. This was a little disconcerting ;
but when the servant had lighted the
room and departed ahe camo back to the
sofa, and in the coolest and most matterof-fact manner asked me to go on.
“Clara." I began rather timidly,
“you will be jierfectly prepared for
what I am going to say. You have so
much duMvrnment tiiat you must have
seen that this moment would come. I
n..ve alwavB had the greatest admiration
aud regard for you. I value your worth
most deeply. I feel—”
Here I paused, confused and misera­
bar eeoort were
about starting out ble.
“ Never mind what you feel,” said
Miss Alden, coolly. "Let’s come to
the point. The upshot of it all is—
what?"
“That I want to ask you to marry me.
from?
Who would
have1 I will do mv best to make you happy, »*
of seeing you, of all people, I can. I know I don’t deserve you;
but, will you marry me?”
“Most certainly not" The answer
&lt;veen the two before Daisy explained :: came cool, calm, determined. I was
** I have come for the winter and have1 startled and murmured ocmfmtedly :
been wanting to look you up, but I only
,
“ What do you mean ?"
“ I mean that you might have saved
, yourself some trouble if you imd asked
that I heard no more, for the
i mo this question a good deal sooner,"
frvo friends joined hands and skated off
bMpathcr. x hang about them a little, she said, “and I am not conscious of
. feeling particularly flattered at the offer
of a hand ho distinctly and widely sep। orated from the heart However, the
•tui when I thought my presence
point is that I have refused you; so you
: may make the most of that
You
[ needn't wait dow. I know you are im­
through, patient aa it is time to prepare for the
• rink. I have declined to marry you, but
। I foci enough interest in you to wish you
, success. Perhaps to-night I shall bo
I had seen a able to offer my congratulations.”
She offered her hand, and I took it in
eye. regarding
a sort of daze, which lasted all the while
walking home
and &lt;iroe«uug,
drossing, and
pciceV'Sa me owner oi I
1 was wanting
nome ano
uiu
MMM) approaching Him Al- until J reached the rinic. When I cnI divined to be the same tsred
taxed the room vras
was fulL
folk What •
a be-ubeau­
tiful scene it was I All tixoso gayly-clad

Mm Lyle and we glided ofl

permitted to see.
It was
Daisy,
dreaaed aa Christmas, in a drew which
looked as if it were marie of snow and
trimmed with teietes.
I don't know
how the very cleverest imitative art
could have devised such a thing.
Hbe liad a wreath of holly leaves and
berries on her hair, and bunches of the
same about her dreaa. She was skating
with a young man dressed as Santa
Claus, who, however, gave way when
I glided up, gnd we skimmed *way
together. I was too happy to speak, the
glorious possibility of what mteht be
awaiting me burst upon me with such
vividnraa. But presently I became con­
scious that she wds speaking to me.
Slio was praising my costume, which
opened up to me an opportunity which
you may be sure I made the moat ot
She blushed with pleasure at my praise,
and so, both of us in a conscious flutter,
we came upon Clara Alden, iovously
dressed and escorted by her Englishman.
They stepped in front ot us, Miss Alden
saying aa/they did so :
“ Hav0 you been to the little sitting­
rooms curtained off at that end? No one
seems to\have discovered them yet,

A well known lady artist, resident in
Rome, relates that while standing one
day near the statue of the Apollo Belvi­
dere, she suddenly became aware of the
presence of a country-woman. The new
comer a well-to-do-looking American wo
man, introduced herself as Mrs. Raggles,
of—, Missouri, and then asked:
“Is this the Apollo Belvidere?”
Miss H— testified to the identity of
the work, and the tourist then said:
“Considered a greet statue?"
The interrogated ln&lt;ly replied that it was
generally thought to be one of the mas­
terpieces of the world.
“Manly beauty, and all that sort of
thing?" said the Lady from the land of the
setting sun.
“ Yes," responded the now amnreu
artist “It is said to be one of the
noblest representations of the human
frame.”
“ Well," exclaimed Mrs. Raggles, clos­
ing her Badeker, and with arms akimbo,
taking a last and earnest look al the mar­
ble, “I've seen the Appollo Belvidere
”
- ^Te JUo
glcB."—Bo»(on

: Advertiser.

A Singular Asset.
“I am a peaceable man," said the in­
truder, grasping his duh with both
hands, “out if you don’t come down with
$17.50 damages for my lascerated feel­
ings the bombardment will begin at
once?"
The owner of the dog paid down the
money, as ho was afraid the other fellow
might exasperate him if he hit him with
a club of tiiat sixe. The owner of the
dog also said that he was sorry the dog
hot! bitten the intruder's son. t
“Why, he ain’t my son,” said the in­
truder.
“Whose son is he, then?" asked the as­
tonished owner of the dog.
“He is the son of a friend of mine who
owed me $17.50, but he is poor, sod the
only available assets he has was these
dog bitea on his l&gt;ody, which ho turned
ever to me for collection."
“Well, I’ll be Mowed."
“Oh, you needn't complain; you are
getting off dog cheap. I ought to make
you pay in advance for the next time

per car. The fact that finch loads cod
i&gt;e safely carried now is due to’the vastly
daughter of a celebrated American improved
,
condition of tracks ns well as
financier. After a few years at marriup ■ to the heavier construction of the car.
the lady died, leaving for her spouse the
father of an only child—a daughter.
USEFUL
Time passed od. and the husband con­
soled himself with one of the most beauti­
ful and notorious members of the demi­
“ Wb« I wc the m*a wbj "V^to *V
monde ol Paris, and finally ended by
One looked up *° •* "&gt;A Mid:
marrying her. The fsmiy at the first
Those who ought to know say that
wife were naturally anxious to rescue the poultry thrives upon cooked food, and
little girl from the contamination of her ।tike their corn boded.
step-mother's influence and training.
Do xoz keep rubber shoes or sandals
Bat the titled papa set so extortionate
on the feet longer tiian necessary. IHiey
a pride on the possession cl his child ahould never be worn in tije house. '
that Ear grandparents were forced to op­
Fob soft corns dip a piece ef linen
pose a negative to his demands. Con­
sequently tiie daughter of the American doth in turpentine and wrap it around
btffie remains iu the liands of a woman the toe on which the corn is situated
who was famed for her depravity, ever night and morning, The relief will be
PITH AND POINT.
among the depraved women of the class immediate, and, after a few days, the
corn will disappear.
Said he. “Let us be one.” And ahe
from which she sprung.
Lip Badvss.—One gill sweet oil, one
Case No. 2 ojienod with a fair prospect
of happiness on the part of the newly- ounce white wax, three-quarters of an
Can a man intoxicated by'mode be
wedded pair. The bride was beautifiil, ounce spermaceti. Dissolve them over
said to be air-tight ?
gentle, intelligent, accomplished, a de­ the fire and stir till cool. Another—
What an irascible father says.: “As
. vout Catholic, and pawdouately in love Oil of sweet almonda, eight ounces;
the twig is bent, the boy is inclined to
with tier husband. He, on the. other white wax, three ounces; spermaceti,
shoot out at the door.”
hand, was young aud handsome, and throe ounces ; rhodium, tifty arops, ana
Josh Biujuos : “ Natur lavs phon ;
though he had sown his wild oats rathet white sugar candy form an excellent lip
if she doesn’t she never would have
profusely, an&lt;l reaixxl therefrom a plenti­
made * munky.” .
ful crop of debts, there Was every hope
Ants.—Red ante may be banished
Large mouths are now fashionable
that under the influence of his fair bride from a pantry or store-room by strewing
and in the enjoyment of a fixed and set­ the shelve, with a small quantity of among women. They are worn open, of
tled income he might see the error of his cloves, either whole or ground. We course, as heretofore.
ways and settle down into a steady mem­ use the former, as not being so likely to
“A kiss,” said young Charles, “is a
ber of society. As regards the fortune, K’. into the food placed upon the shelves. noun, we allow; but tell me, my dear, is
ho displayed, as ia usmd in such cases,
o clove, should be renewed occasion­ it proper or common ? ’’ Lovely Mary
a vast amount of anxiety respecting it, ally, u after a time they lose their blushed deep and exclaimed, “Why, I
refusing even to drive out with hi* strength and efficacy.
vow, I think that a kiss is both proper
betrothed and her mother before all,
•
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Mosquitoes, says somebody, love beef and common.”
financial preliminaries were arranged, ■
A darky who was stopping to wash
blood better than they do any that flows
for
lor fear
tear of
oi compromising
compromising himself.
nimseiu Nori
nor -kind. Just;zt
puta
his hands in a ditch didn’t notice the pe­
:izi :: human
could he well forgive
his *future
’7"
miuumu
‘
”
— *father- “
plate, near culiar actions of a goat just behind ; so
• 1
tfor
- so tying up *»,of generous
pieces
in-law
the vfuinr.
young wifo'a
wife's
in-lawfor
wife « 1 couple
h
«
. , /
Jr on plates net
your lied at night, and you will sleep when ho scrambled out of the water, and
dowry that it could not be squandered.
by these pests. In the was asked how it happened, he answered:
However, their Wedded life began untroubled
morning you will find them full and “
Lut 'jpeared
"peared as
_ if
_ de
“ Idunno
” *
’'xactly,
” , but
smoothly enough. Then came rumor* stupid with the beef blood, and the ' shore kinder h’isted and frowd me.”
of the conjugal infidelities on the hus­ meat sucked as d-y as a cork.
|
don't wmt all this, we don’t
band’s part, of gross neglect, and finally
Brail's.—Remove ink-stains from car-1 want it," said a solicitor, to a voluble
of actual corporal ill-usage inflicted on
his charming wife. In the language of pet* with milk, and afterward wash I old lady in the witness box; “it is irBut the witness paid^ **&gt;
my information, “lie used to beat her with.fine soap, a clean brush, and warm relevant.”
like a sack." He, the representative of water. For grease spots use powdered j heed, and talked on, finishing with,
one of the oldest and noblest houses of magnesia, fuller’s earth, or buckwheat i “There, you've got it, whether you
Europe, did not disdain to lift his hand Bpnnkle on the spot, and let lie until i want it or not; and it isn’t irreverent,
against the hapless lady who, for her ah the grease is absorbed ; renew the j cither! ”
own sorrow, had bought him and paid earth, magnesia or buckwheat until all |
A ________
member of the North Carolina Legialaturc, dining 11
at a Raleigh hotel, saw
for h«m with a price. The end of the the grease is removed. Time and pa- _2_:_
’ pepper
------ on a dish near at
whole matter is a legal separation. The tience will in this way remove the worst c pod' of• red
husband has gone off to his lady-love, of grease spots.
hand He thought it was a new kind of
and the wife, not yet thirty and in the
The tears
To Detect Gen cine Coffee.—Those fruit and took a bite.
very fullness and perfection of her foolish persons
who
buy
ground streamed down his dieeks as ho put the
womanly charms, has taken refuge once coffee
may
finu
out
whether pod down, saying: “Dash you, lay
more under the parental roof.
what
they
buy is genuine cof­ there and cool."
Case No. 3 is that of an American girl fee or not by the following method :
“Fathhb,” said the elder heir, “is it
I who became the wife of a noble of long 1 Take a wine glass or a tumbler full oi proper to say 1 we is rich,’ or ’we am
I descent n few year* ago, and who in- jl water,.and gently drop a pinch of the rich ? * ” The old man worked carefully
stantly “cut” every one of her former . ground coffee on the surface of the down into the hollow of his boot under
j acquaintances, avowing her intention of I .water, without stirring or agitating;
the instep, remaining a long time in
I henceforward associating only with “th« ' genuine coffee will float for some time, thoughtful meditation, and then slowly
| aristocracy." Of late shs has had nc whilst chicory, oz and other sweet root,
replied: “Well, I should say it woula
chance to associate with the particular!' will
WU1 bsoon
&lt;xju bsink ; and chicory or caramel , come uigher to the truth to say we hain’t
specimen of the aristocracy who became ,rij]
■" causej a yellowish or brown color rich.”
her bus hand, os thev are legally separated,
diffuse rapidly through the water, ।
________ _ ,
by steam,” murmured a
and while she resides in Paris in a rather while pure coffee will give no visible i' . “,Thrashing
.
modest style, he is to be seen at half the tint, under such circumstances, for a !' * .n&gt;d. mother,
mo“ier» as she glanced at an arti-

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prominent watering-places of Europe | considerable length of time,
driving the most dashing members of,
PoLiaH__The oid recei]
the drmi^ionde on the public prome-. etirrin(.
Btarch
B bit
—o. —------- —
lU1 * DK, ™ wax
nndes. in his open carnage.
Ir-----candle is not nearly so good,in the op&gt;nOnly OncJ.
Of the 15,000 words iu Shakspeare,
about 5,000 of them appear only once ;
of words beginning with a, 364 appear
only onoo ; and with m, 310. Among
th™ beginning with m that oocui bnt
once are, “magical, mirthful, mirth­
moving, moss-grown, moonbeams, mat­
in, mural, magnificence, meander, master-pieoe, marrowless, martyred, melli­
fluous," Borno, like “mechanics, mis­
sion, maxiia,
magnify, malcontent,
marsh, manna, maritime, metropolis,
medal, metaphysics, motherwit,’’ and a
score of others, are so familiar it seems
impossible that Shakspeare should not
have needed them more than onc&lt;-, often
so beautiful and poetical tiiat one
wonders they could fail to be his favo­
rites again and again. “They remind
me," says the essayist, “of the exquisite
crystal bowl from which I saw a Jewess
and her bridegroom drink in Prague,
and which was then dashed in pieces on
the floor of the synagogue, or of the
Chigi porcelain painted by Raphael,
which, as soon as it had l»een once re­
moved from the Faruesina table, was
thrown into the Tiber.” His explana­
tion is that Shakspeare's forte lay in
characterization, and that endlessly di­
versified. But when he sketched each
several character it seems that he was
never content till he had either found or
fabricated the aptest words possible for
representing its form and pressure most
true to life. No two characters being
identical in any particular more than
two faces are, no two descriptions, as
drawn by his genius, could repeal many
of the self-same characteristic words.
Each of his vocable* thus became Like
those cd the 7,000 constituents ot a loco­
motive, which fits the one place it was
ordained to fill, but everywhere else is
out of place, and even dislocated. Ou
every average page of Shakspeare you
ore greeted and gladdened by at least
five words that you never saw before in
his writings, and that you n*.-ver will
see again, shaking once oral then for­
ever holding their peace— each not only
rare, but a nonesuch—five gems juat
shown, then snatched away. Each page
is thus studded with five stars, each as
unique as the century-flower, ami, like
the night-blooming cercus, “ the per­
fume and snpplianoe of a minute. ’’ The
mind of Bbakspeam was bodied forth
as Montezuma was appsralled, whose
costumes, however gorgeous, were Dever
twice the Hama-Lippincottb Maya-

i git-ups they do have nowadays. If I had
' had one of those steam thrashers for my
i four lx&gt;ys, my arms wouldn’t have been
| M rheumaticky ae they are to-dav,”aad
ion of an experienced laundress,’ as a (
thought cf the post as it
much cheaDer plan. She uses mutton ' mjgbt have been.
.
'i suet
of wax ; it makes the starch '
. _
w q.k,,.___
_ 1 instead
’
firmer. Before noting or Ming yrar
i. gre.1 J
JJU
j . .­
IJ. °
•
_ ,1
Hi. .tnmg
i. re^ng the gbo.t
“
1U
it
in . j«; itwiU
AK« h“"“«
keep six months or longer. The fat 1him recite, an elderly gentleman was
what he thought of him. “ Well,”
about the kidney in a hind quarter is asked
1
tiie firmest and best When you want 1said the old gentleman, “I think he
thick starch for collar* and shirt bosoms, *ought to have given up the ghost long
”—Galvcvton owb
take four table-spoonfuls of starch to one ago.
1
A receipt for making soup : Take a
quart of water, and a piece of the dear
pail
of water and wash it clean, than
suet about the size of a walnut This 1
makes a good quart of starch.
.
'boil it till it ia brown on both sides ;
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to
French Way of Washing Clothes.
1 worry prepare to simmer. If soup
A ^system of washing clothes in 'won’t simmer it’s toe rich ; pour in more
; dry the water with a towel be­
vogue in some French towns is’worthy water
’
fore you put it in ; the dryer the water
of special mention. Ito economy is *c
the sooner it browns. Serve hot
great as to greatly reduce the cost.
RECOBDKn—“What excuse have you
This is the process
Two pourals of
•oap is reduced with a little water to 1for climbing over into this gentleman’s
palp, which having
been
sightly |garden and trespassing on his proper­
Prisoner—“The beet excuse in
warmed is cooled in ten gallons of S'?"
'
water, to which is added one sjxxmful of ' io world, Judge. I went over by mis­
”’ “ How so*’ “ Well, you see, I
turpentine oil and two spoonfuls-of am- take.
'
those oranges in his garden
monia; then the mixture is agitated. thought
1
The water is kept at a temperature were sweet oranges, but after I had tried
which ‘can be borne by the baud. In 1’em I found they wore the bitter- kind,
this solution ths white clothes are put so
i you see I went ewer by mistake,"—
Id and left these for two hours before G’a'/'jr-ston Ncuri*.
waging them wiAa soap, taking care in
tlte meantime to cover the tab. The ;lington drug-store.
“Can you give
•elution may bo wnrme ’ again, and used me
:
J* he askedt. “something that will
once more, but it will lx. necessary to ।dri ;as from ray mind the thoughts of
•id a half spoonful of tuxpantine and sotaow
।
and battel recollection*-?*' And
another spoonhd of ammonia^ Once th. druggist nodded and put liixn up •
washed with soap the dothsaara put in ;little dose ofi quinine, wormwood and
hot water, and the blue is applied. :
This process^
“ obvious^ sava* much t
time, much, labor and fast, while it ;months the man couldn’t think of any­
gives to the dothes a whiteness much thing in the world except new schemes,
superior to that obtained by any other :ter getting, the teste out of his mouth.—■
process and the destructive use of the AitrdeUe.
wadiboard is not neoesaury to dean the
clothes from, the impurities which they /
contain.

N

Beer’s CalwK
three yvaxa; and the tamafef as a rule,
has one calf only at a time, although
doubtetB- have been seaa occasionally
Manx qE the calves die- a natural deaA

protect then young ones with vigor and
deternsimatinn. At the age of 6 or 7
meuths. a voting drar is psvttv well able
to look after itself ; it is while tlxsy are
from, a day to 4 weeks old that Aiugiir
chu'fty threatens from the vermin which
a&gt;e always prowling among the heather
in search of prey.—64 Jamex Gaaefte.

The Load of a Freight Car.

during recent years iu tbe amount at
freight regarded at* the maximum load
of.a car. Formerly 20,000 pounds 'sax
the limit; now, according to the West­
ern Weighing Aaaoeuition, the average
Didn't Wear Rubbers.
of the different glasses of freight, as de­
termined by the weights of 50,000 car,
so.
“Very thoughtful in you, Char­ weighwl during a period at tux week a
ley,’’ said Bill; “ it would be rather was from 23,7lXHor machinery to 29,925
overworking the rubbers to oblige them for are. tbs maximum iu nearly all oases
excelling 30,000 pounds. Certain clasa-

Somx months ago Mr. Leander Moormick, a resident of Chicago, but a

.

“ Is tskbb a letter hese in a scented
envelope for mv wife?** he asked the

forest
“ Yea, sir," anewered the Post­
master, aa he handed it out The jeolous man tore it open at once, when, lo
and behold 1 it was the mflliner’• bfflfar
$l(Xk The end.

Freseh Becfan.
Mandimnoy is forbidden in Paris and
various

that a suitable
Vanderbilt gave $25,000 for the obsirva-

except about $8,000, has been socurwd,
and an active effort ia now making to se­
cure the rest.

time.

Some of th. persons whobeg

�I am now receiving my fbll stock of

I.1LL GOODS
CONSISTING OF-

that thought creates nervous aoLiou, wliiob oar
• -

Pana, Professor G, F. Barker describes

IlifcWLS
tanners who Lave learned the art

organ to be ex
in a cylinder o
closed. A ral&gt;l
terior of the cylinder v
appsratas. With the
which the stimulus wa
duoti contraction wen
which waa a dummy.
It was noticed tha

from what Um been taught them by their
fatoore, but tlds knowledge w not scien­
tific and exnc&lt; and in tneir daily and
yearly routine of busineM; questions are
continually preaentuig theinaelrcs which
they cannot solve. Some farmcn arc so
vain as to think they lutvo learned all
the curve sank as
there ia to be known of their baaincM,
down the inactive
and sneer at scientific or as they cidl it in
derision, “book farming,’* but it is afjet,
the
result
was
caused
solely
bv the im­
nevertheless, that no man can achivo
complete anocess in agriculture unless he agination, blood passing from the body
posausscs a knowledge of the science aa to tha brain in the act
To* test further the effect of mental aowell m the art
The farmer lives in a grand laboratory, tion, Dr. Pagliani, whose arm waa in the
and ahould be able to influence or con- .apporitlua, was requested to multiply two
hundred and sixty-seven by eight men­
on around him; and to ac- tally, and to make a sign whan he had
finished. The recorded curve showed
very distinctly how much more blood the
and animals are continually around and btam took to perform tlio operation.
'Hence tho nletlnymograph ia capable
before him, and the habits of one, the
structure and qualities of another, and of measuring ths relative amount of men-,
the physiology of the third, should be tai power required by different persons
understood by him, in ofrder on the one to work out the mime mental problem.
Indeed, Mr. Gaskell suggests the use
hxnd to avoid damage, and on the other
t^esinvi profit He must have not only of tho instrument in tha examination
an inclination to the profession, but he room, to find out, in addition to the
must be strongly attached to it, and if
he has been brought up to the observa­ how much effort it causes him to pro­
tion aud practice of farming, ho will bo duce any particular result of brain-work.
Dr. Mcaso relates that, while the ap­
of necessary knowledge has been laid paratus was set up in his room in Turin,
He
brood and de»«p; without the latter he a classical man c&amp;mc in to see him
may get a living and lay by something, looked very contemptuously upon it, and
but "the liigbest results cannot bo asked of what use it conid be, saying
tiiat it couldn't do anybody any good.
reached.
•
Dr. Moaso replied, “Well, now, I can
tell you by that whether you can read
thoeo who could do nothing else, and the Greek aa readily aa you can La an.”
odium which, during the feudel ages,
Aa the classicist would not believe it,
rested upon the English serf, and which his own arm wm pat into the apparatus,
still attaches to the ignorant boor of Rus­ . and he wu given a Latin Look to read.
sia, is not entirely gone out of the minds A very alight sinking of the reserve was
of many When they think of the cultiva­ the result
tion^! the soil But times have greatly
The Latin book was then taken away,
changed and fanning as well aa farmers and a Greek book waa given to him
have changed with them. The most Thia produced immediately a much
honorable, the moe' useful and the most deeper curve.
independent of men, is the well-informed
Ho had a.wrte-d before that it was
farmer who cultivates his own soil, and quite as easy for him to roiul Greek m
enjoys the blessings that health, com­ Latin, and tiiat there waa no difficulty
petence and intelligence are auro to be­ ’q doing either. Dr. Moeso, however,
stow. It is to this higher plane of farm was able to show him that he was labor­
life that we would invite intelligent ing under a delusion.
voung farmers; do not be content to fol­
Again, this apparatus ia so sensitive aa
low in the ruts of your ancestors who to be useful for ascertaining how much
were noble men and true, but whose op­ a person is dreaming.
portunities for obtaining a knowledge of
When Dr. Psglianl went to sleep in
their profession were confined to the tiie apparatus, the effect upon the reeulttraditions of their fathers, largely a con­ ing omwe was very marked indeed.
fused mass of Mixpcratition and error, and
He said afterward that he had been in
their own limited experience. The al- a sound,sleep, and remembered nothing
manic was their vadr, mccuni, and the of what passed in the room—tiiat be had
plan* of the moon in the zodiac must bo bee# ab.'-olutely unconscious,- and yet,
ascertained to be favorable before any even' little movement in the room, such
form labor of imjiortance could l&gt;c under­ ns the slitunning of a-door, the barking
taken. Bat we have advanced Iteyond of a dog. and even die knocking down
that and the “aigna” are for the moat of n bit of glass, were all marked on the
part disregarded by the former in tha curves.
performance of his work} other import­
Sometimes he moved liia lips, and gave
ant advances have been made, but wc other evidences that he was dreaming.
axe still far from that degree of perfec­ They wire nil recorded on the curve, the
tion in our business which it should be the nmoiuit oLblood required for dream­
the ambition of every intelligent for­ ing diiuiub-hing tiiat in the extremities.
mer to obtain.
The Gulf Stream.
Farmlng In France.
The typical Frenchman con liardly be
said to l&gt;e domestic in his instincts. As
he Iim been represented to us in litera­
ture and by the drama he does not find
his supremo happiness in tho homo cir­
cle. But when wo look farther into the
substance of French society and investi­
gate the causes of French vitality and
stability, the conclusion is forced upon
us that, after all. Franco is a nation of
homes. Tho rural life and tho city life
of that interesting country present a
strange contrast They may be alike in
thinking that there is no place like
France, but totally unlike in the metliods
employed by society tor making the
most of ita opportimities. And it will
probably surprise the casual reader to
learn how much of that country is com­
prehended by rural France. Tho total
population of the rural portion is esti­
mated by a correspondent to be not less
than 25,000,000, and aa many aa 23,000,
000, are directly engaged in agriculture.
The number and importance of tiie
French middle class have been demon­
strated to the credit of the nation, not
onoe-but many time*. There are now
5,800,000, distinct estates or properties
in France. Of those it is calculated that
50,000 average an acreage of 600, while
there are 500,000 averaging sixty acree,
and the remainder, of over 5,000,000,
represent properties under, six acres.
Compare this with the diviaibnx and the
regulation of landed property in Great

onial proprietors own more than half the
land of the whole reahn, and it is easy to
why Franco when seemingly crashed
has within herself the recuperative power
to lift her from almost any disaster upon
the solid ground of prosperity. There
are 8,000,000 inhabited dwellings in
France, 800,000 uninhabited and 57,000
in course of construction. As the entire
population is about 87,000,000 the aver­
age of only a little over four to a dwelling
ia not unreasonable, and would fill with
contempt and a honor ofaaeh wasteful;w York
are told
lash, the
country
pe," and
Ma ction

At a meeting of the Society of Austrian
Civil Engineers, Mr Carl Englehardt
gave an interesting account of the natural
supply of heat on the continent of Eu­
rope. ’ He showed tiiat certain European
countries orc favored over other parts of
the world by the natural influences of
the upper Etesian winds, the desert of
Sahara and particularly the Gulf stream.
When the Sahara was still a sea, the cli­
mate of Southern Europe and Northern
Africa was many degrees colder than at
present Many’ thousand years ago, be­
fore the Istlunus'of Panama had been
raised above the level of the sea. the
Gulf stream flowed between North and
South America. That was the glacial
period in Northern Europe. Scandinavia
and Finland were covered with ice; moose
ami reindeer abounded in Italy and
Spain, and the south of Europe was in­
habited by a race similar to the Lapland­
ers. The Vosges and the Black forest
were covered by glaciers. Through the
rising of the Central American isthmus,
the Gulf stream was turned eastward and
Europe emerged from the ice period.
In how comparatively short a time the
climate of a country can change is proved
by Greenland, which waa discovered 892
yean ago. and owes its name to the ver­
dant valleys and blooming meadows
which greeted the eye of the first settlers.
Even 450 years agei Greenland had over
200 towns and villages, an&lt;^ was a bish­
op's see. Through the elongation of the
coral reefs of Florida, the Gulf stream
has turned more touaxd the west coast
of Europe, and Labrador and Greenland
have now the climate of the Arctic circle.
The mean temperature of the most south­
em point of Greenland, ia the same as
that of Norway, 600 miles further north­
ward.
The defloetton of the Gulf stream will
probably increase, as the Florida banks
advance to finally join the Bahama, and
Tor togas islands, and the influence of
the Gulf stream will at iaat b6 lost to

nsls, Ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.

Exolirk prejudice or English
icnt place* Edwin Booth as an i
to Henry Irving in the role of

T|rr2Snir£
PVB1.»HKI&gt; rYMMT BATVUM.Y HOUCIXO, AT
Naahvill®, Michigan
Office tn second story of Tates' brick block.

I always aim to make prices on goods as
habitant* tiuui twenty oases loaded
with medicine.—Old Saying.
PRICK: 1150, IF PAID IN ADVANCE.

DVERTISERS:
countv, ttmr/ any'other paper circulating toerth
tn, and
of advert Wng »rc lower than
any other Brit eI“s country weekly to the nUte.
An ad. tn'Ttyt News goes to tho hearthstone*

fng, are Hable

NASHVILLE,

become yonr patrons.

•

ELIBEHAL AD. HATES.

LOW AS THE LOWEST i

And prices on PKObUGE aa High ns the Higheat and give j
every one a fair, square deal
I&gt;. C. GRIFFITH, j

Sleighing!

Cutters!

BLACKSMITHING,
AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.

itoeb...... | , I'.n'l , 12SI ,S.OOf « 6.00
S lMbea...^|__ 2.30 |~V.&lt;O |_ 8J0 I WOO
3talw.;‘.;._£ 3JBJ T.i»| 12.00120.00
| cob; B-oo| hj»i auo
»wd£T... I Trail ”®.oot iU»l ».oo

Eugene Cook is prepared to furnish you with any style of

BOTTLES OF FRiZELLE’8

Load Notice*, ten cenU a line for first Inser­
tion and eight cento for each aubsequent Inser­
tion.
.
*

VEGETABLE

ORNO STRONG,
,

Editor and Proprietor.

You may want.

Nashville girtoonj.
VILLAGE OFFICERS
President—Ellhu Chlmran.
Racorder-Fnmk McDarby.

MICHIGAN

a.V-

-..I—JI— ■ —I—

J Of JflOO

My stock of CUTTERS this season is large,
and embraces some fine

Which will be sold at veiy low figures. I want every one in
Barry and Eaton counties who thinks of buying a
CUTTER, to call at my shop and

JfecfctitM.
fNBUKTUK CUUWH. Jtev. Blu'Joa&lt;«. PuUr
V/ Hcrrleea every fliindiv at Jft30 a.». and 7 p. m.

Blood Purifier
SOLD ON THE PACIFIC COAST

And a very nice lot of

'

On its merits alone, not a dollar used fas
newspapers, the recomendationa sdt
those using it being sufficient to mak*this enormous sale.
Also.

6209ooo

Examine These CUTTERS, COMPOUND MANDRAIE
BOXES OF FRIZELLES

EIHODlsr E1- XX)PAT CHURCH-A. V. Its*.
Tow. Putor. Nrrvlce* evrry Babbstb *1 1GU
s. n&gt;. *ud 7 p. m. Bsbbxthschool it 12 m. 1'njr

M

------- And Get Prices.-------

Jirrrfflni.

^ujincM

CHAS. 11. BRADY,

-------------------- NEW STOCK 0F-

LEW1S DURKEE,

Price, * - 25c. a Box
9 FRIZELLE BROS. Props. San FrandBoo,

AJ1UL l_.VUCT.UUL,, prUIUpVIT
Conveyancing prop-rly executed

IF. H. GRISWOLD,
D.. Homeopathic Phyeldan and Bnrjfeon
. OflUce and rval.lrr.co opposite the WokuM
Houae, I’nKupt attention given to calla day &lt;n

night.

DR a w. GOUCHER,

Bick Headache, Biliiousnea*

£)OIN»T FORGET L’O CALI

.a U«U KaUto aa4 InMirano Agent'. CoUoeUag
and Conveyancing a apoetallT. Bounty and Panaloti Claims promptly atUndad to. and al) albar
buslneaa entrusts^ to my care. OEci opposite Un­
nn House, NaabvUla. Mich.

M

And Rhubarb Pills,

EUGENE COOK

W. H. YOUNG.

JUST RECEIVED.

WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED

STANDARD SCREW FASTENED GOODS

8500 Reward!
Uon. constipation ur costlvenaM w« rwaBot MMM

—^SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

EMORY PARADY.
TU8TICE OT THE PEACE. Conveyancing careU fully au4 prumpUy attended to. Office &lt;Mt
-LI. W.il a.__ • K'-.L.'ill- mul

WM. PARMENTER,
XM

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS A SHOES, WE RECOMMEND THE

STANDARD SCREW
BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

FLINT.

Health la Wealth.

•pemalorrbaa, Itopotency, invalantary emlwi
premature old ago, caused by &lt;&gt;rerexertk&gt;a,
abuse, or over iudnljrrncc, which lead, to *k

£MI&gt; OFF THE SOLES
K PARADY,

is.

---------------- FASTENED WITHIT.—------------

Bo^^ftOMjtakfag

^AMUTACTUBEB

CALL AND SEE THEM

rasey;

^Urtllinroua CltU.

0. C. Walcott, Proprietor.

NO PATENT NO PAT.

'J'HEY HAVE GOT ’EM.

What?

^yOLCOTT 191IK,

KOCHER BROS. NEW GOODS

imTions

n “special attention is called to our
P J. PI KCHIS,

Hohh

Barber

Ladles R.M. Beaver Cloaks,
HSIlltTII HILLS

MEDAL

CLOAKING,

Imported Cashmeres,

can be accomplished.

n,and they instinctively
believe this even though they may not
have education enough to prove it io

J I*. NTEVEW*.

Groceries for Kverybody.

lowering oi temperature, aud a general
reaction in the match of civilization on
the Eastern continent Some thousands

A Grave Error.
sent candidate came homo
aril meeting in a rather-demoralised condition.
His wife remarked, among other

140 fjuits of Underwear; for Ladies and Gents.
io«
“
...
gOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
Saits
of---------------Clothing,
fur —
Men, Boys and. _
Youths.
53 Overcoats, for Men, Boys and Youths.
984 Prs. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women and Children,
BOOTHS SHOES*
368 prs. of Rubber Goods, all styles.
324 pm. of Buck Gloves and Mittens.
50 Pieces of Prints, for 5 cents per-yard.

'J’HAT HUSBAND OF Killf

DRESS TRIMMINGS in Worsted, Silks and Satins.

J£ A. BUSH,

BOOT AND SHOE BAKER,
NAMS V1LLB,

44 Mishtaken.
deareaht
Itartbwr
x’mv
aLl
dnnk.darlingah :

A. L. RASKY’S,
C3T IN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
cannot be equalled in this market Ladies fail not to see them
before you purchase.
WILLIAM JONK8,

Prints, Flannels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Saltings, Carpets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers. Groceries, 4c.,

READY MADE CLOTHING,

old
and arid he

get more fighting out al a baby show.

Mloh.

Ii luger uui better nleeted Uu&gt; ever bet«e u an in,, action will cmriaoe.

KOCHER. BROS.

DENTISTS,

�=—
1880
through lack ot wr««. 1» did &gt;ot uic-

ALWAYS TO TH* FRONT I

it. The brother called one day, and
»fter exhausting appeal*, he fired fire
■hot* at her. He then fled *ud haa Dot

Mammoth Stock to Select

HVII.I.K.

dec.

ia isbo.

James Wada aged 38 yearn,of Mexico
Mfawouii, has been arrested and held
to trial for committing a rape upon bis
grandmother, a Woman 77 year* of age.

A census enumerator in Tioga Coun­

ty has found a young woman of 35 who
■weigh* 400 pound. This ia mentioned
•s something remarkable: but if the
enumerator had failed to find her, it
would have been more so.

From.

It is bat one step from the animal t-o
the spiritual. That step is called intel­
ligence. Intelligence is spiritual; it
belongs to another life; and so, if you
would breathe in a purer, nobler, loftier
atmosphere, educate youraelves. Edu­
cation is the mighty lever that moves
the worlds, and grasps with a firm band
the laws of nature, making them sub­
servient to men's needs and want*.

For

NO WILL 1100.00.

a larger stock than usual, and

to tell them ALL, 1 .lull

offer goods at pri

eve that will

A8TNI8H YOU ALL I
To enumerate them all I should have
to charter Bro. Strong’s entire Daper
for a month ; so I shall not mention
anything but simply say
-

Even though you arc not ready to
bny, step inland look at the poods,'price
themxi&amp;lttriie them, talk about them,
and make us just trot from six in the
morning till 0 at night. Throwing

Light on the Subject I
I have the largest and finest stock of
LAMPS ever brought to this town1
embracing all the newest and most
unique designs both in bronze, stand,
and HANGING LAMPS, and anything
In my line that 1 have not in stock, I
can get it for you cheaper than though
I carried it in stock.

■AJOLICA WARE. FRENCH CHINA.
CBANDELIER8, ETC.

i". T. BOISE

Jh.WTD

NEW YEAR’S GIFTS

Meat Department
And see if you don’t want a can of fes­
ters, a nice steak, a juicy mast, a few
bolognas, or something of the kind.
But above ull.xlon’t forget the Christ­
mas allow.

Remodeled, Enlarged«Improved

Domestic Sewing Machine
Holiday Grift.
IGHT 01 *

and

DURABLE DOMESTIC

Children’s Sets, Rattles, Whistles, etc., etc.
ine goods and prices.
Respectfully,

Call and exam­

FRANK C. BOISE.

C. W. SMITH.

Hl PAD

ody and Imrred lately over the Kidneys,
It is comfortable to the patient, safe, plena*at

MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD.
Do not be prejudiced. GIVE IT A TRIA Land be
onvinced that II I* honest, reliable, effective and

Who are being restored to perfect health after all
other treatments and remedlee have failed. Ask
your drurrlxt for It and accept NO IMITATION
OR 8UB9T1 rUTE. If.h« baa not got It. rend to

complaint, weak kidney.
bed wetting. |1.50
Our book "How a Ufa waa Saved,'' eonUlnlng a
hi.torj nf
great diaeovery, mailed free.
Write for rt.

As the most valuable wealth a coun­
try can possess is its healtliy popula
tion; tlie tables of morality are worth
study ; and from these we find that on
the first day of life 78 boys die, to 63
girls. In the first week of life 168 boys
die, to 163 girls. In Prussia the moral­
ity among females in the greatest form
10to 14 years of age: and from the
55th to 40th it is greater than at other
periods of life, and yet all periods of
the census of females compares favor­
ably with that of males. In' England
taking a period of 7 years there were 8
men to 15 women who were anve at tho
age of 100 years, 5 men to 8 women at
101 years, 3 men to 5 women nt 103
yearsJB men to 3 women at 103 years of
age, and no man to 3 women who lived
to 104, .It is observed that only one
person in 1,000 born lives beyond 94.

BOTH SEXES.

Any number of fanners to

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ui AccuraUy.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
desire to announce that having erected
one of the largest and most convenient '
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
they are prepared to receive and

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
For any quantity of

INS

muminated b Electricity!

That may be brought them. They alas
keep for sale at the lowest prices

OPEN EVERY EVENING NOW,

Seeds, Flour. Feed. Lime. Salt,
Plaster, Stucco. Hair and
Shingles.

Displaying its immense stock of new goods for fall and winter,
from the best manufacturers of Foreign and Domestic Wodlen
Fabrics in the world. We do not like to work in the dark;
neither do we sell goods in the dark, but will honestly show
the purchaser what he is buying. Our line of

Fine Cloths for Suitings,

loney Sayed by Dealim with them.
AINSW8W0RTH A BROOKS.

piANOS AND ORGANS!

Remember tiiat for the next 30 days
I will give to parties consulting me, the

Coats and Vest and Pants, is very large and complete in the
GREATEST BARGAINS *
assortment. A large and select stock of

FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS!

OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT is excelled
by none, aiming to be consistent in Drice and executing all or­
ders in the highest style of art Call and see and examine the
largest assortment and best selected stock of

MEN'S, YOUTHS AND BOYS READY-MADE CLOTHING

to be found in Michigan. New goods, latest styles and low
prices. Sizes for the largest man or smallest boy.

In Pianos and Organs ever heard of,
for strictly

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
An examination of my goods and
priceswill fully convince you.
Re­
member I sell the world-renowned

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. New Novelties. ESTEA- ORGAN I
Trunks, Suchelb and I3a|r« in Profualon.
LUMBERMEN’S SUPPLIES-Quilts, Blanket*, Wool Socks, Wool Mittens
Mackinaw aud Flannel Shirt*, Overalls, Underwear. &amp;c.

E. S. PIICRCi :. Under th&lt; Tower Clock,
'

, ■

'

GKA.ND KAPIDH.MICH.

you MAY HURRAH FOR

Garcock
anclHLa.nfield.
—BUT REMEMBER THAT—

And others of standard makes.
Will
furnish to parties any make of instru­
ment desired.

Organs Repaired.
CLEANED and POLISHED,

AT LIVING PRICES.

DAY KIDSKY PAD 00.^ Toledo, 0.

PHYSICAL LIFE

Through CoMhea and 8l.epln&lt;Car. to and from
Grand lUpKJ. and Detroit. All train* connect la
rame depot at Detroit with Great WtaUm, Grand
Trenk and Canada Boa there Railways.
K. C. BROWN.
H. B. LXDYABD.
Ara’t Gvn'l Bupt Jackson. Gre’l Bup’l Detroi
Hn»tC.W«imiti.
.
Gen'IPaaeaadTicket Arent.Chicago.

A fine assortment of Silver and Nickle Plated Ware, consist­ rpHE N ASHY ILLI LETATOR,
ing in part of TEA AND COFFEE POTS,' TABLE
KNIVES, FORKS. SPOONS, Etc., Etc. POCKET
KNIVES, RAZORS, SHEARS. SCISSORS.
IN 1879.
A fine assortment of GRANITE IRON WARE, SKATES,
SLEIGH-BELLS, and ABOVE ALL, A
Ho an to Enabe

INo Lady Should be VV it.lioiMt the
And want to sell them to those who
want to buv, nt prices ns low an the
lowest, ana guarantee everything as
represented.
And while voir are in just remember
to step into the

Nervous &amp; Physical Debility,

------ WILL SELL YOU------

Harnesses, Bits, Whips, Robes, Blankets, Trunks,
Combs, Brushes, &amp;c.

C. H. BERRY.

Cheap astlie Cheapest.
Light Single and Double Harnesses made of best Virginia oak tanned Leather.

J-JEIVRl’ ROE, Pbopbiktob
____ OLD RELIABLE—

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,

NEW PREMIUM CORN SHELLEB

Sooted Ham aii SHooliers,

MAKRIED.
GARRETT—KEMEKUNG—At the the U. B.
parsonage iu Baltimore. Dee. 12,18fl0, by Rev.
C. B. Sherk, Mr. Orson B. Garrett and Mix*
Emm* J. KemerUng, ail of Baltimore, Barry

TWO IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES.
IX TUIk SEASON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel

WANTED for
&lt;.jwtjmhlW»d,r-U«vJ

*57 Tn/jw**??"' iZmTnii

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

All selected from large stooks, and bought cheap,
and examine, and aak questions.

Ob,.yes! I came near forgetting to
tell you that I have got a boss stock of

Here is the last discovery in photog­
raphy. A Frenchman takes one nega­
tive of a sitter with open eyes. Then
he makes the sitter shut his eyes and
remain in exactly the same position
while.another negative is taken.
The
two negatives are printed on the same
paper, one on each side, exactly coin­
ciding. When this double-faced pict­
ure is held in proper position before a
lamp, and the lamp is rapidly moved
or caused to flicker, the eurious effect,
is produced of long continued winking
It is not claimed that a person looks
more beautiful when he keeps winking
but it cannot be denied that it gives
one a very interesting appearance.

ID SHADOW

The Atlantic and Pa-!fU Eipreaaea run d»lly .
•4bar run daily except Sunday.

Ph togmph and Autograph Albums, Scrap Book*,
Large and Ktnall, cheap and expt-msive Bibles,
Plaited Ware, Watches and Jewelry,
Cabinet and Photograph Velvet Frames,
Toilet Articles, Brushes, Fine Perfumes,
Fancy Box Paper and Papateries,
Wax, China and Parian Marble.
Dolls of all sizes, Toys and Toy Books,
Fancy Ink-stands and Paper Weights,

Come and See!

excited, devilish light flashes in them, play iu Philadelphia. He is kept in a
with low, soft voice and modest man­ stable several blocks away and t^iken
ners. is now in jail under a charge of to the theatre every evening at the
murder. Her guilt is very doubtful, proper point in the piece. One afternoon
but she is proclaimed to lw so fascinat­ he took it into bis head that the time
ing that if a man feels her caresses, he ha&lt;i come to perform. Throwing the
is infatuated, and if he follows his in­ keeper aside, he burst into the street
fatuation long enough it is sure to end overturned a wngon und several street
in his death. "Old nen and boys have stands on his way to the theatre,
PAIN IN THK BACK.
Hide er l.oina. Inflammation and
made themselves tools about her. smashed a door, and took his usual Bri&lt;ht'a
Dlaeawof the Kidney.. Dlabelea, Dropar,
Seven men have paid the penalty with place on the stage. -The absence of Grave!. Catarrh of tha BladiS.r, Inability to Hetaln
or Expel the Urine, Stone In tho Bladder, Hhrh
theiriives of listning to the syren and lights .and audience seemed to con­ Colored, Scanty ar painful Urinating, Dapoaha,
•he has been in the business only vince him tiiat he had mode a mistake, CaaU or Shred. In the Urine.
ten yeas. To know her is us dangerous and he suffered himself to be led back
to the stable.
at* a campaign against the Indians.

A new and novel cbarch project is
tinder way in Brooklyn. The project
think that there is room in that city of
churches for a place of worship that
shall have uo salaried preacher or choir;
that shall not be a bazaar of fashion ;
in which the poorest shall be as wel­
come and as well treated a* the richest;
a church not only saying bat believing
that no man is so bad ns to be un­
worthy of help or so hopelessly deprav­
ed us to lie beyond hope; "a truc Christ­
ian church, which Chnst would Join if
He were hear on earth—a company of
believers Id and followers of the Nazarene in all respects, engaged in works
of mercy, in lifting up tramps and va­
grants, not in hunting them down by
bureaus of espionage and detectives; in
feeding toe sinful, no matter bow they
came into their deplorable condition ;
clothinit the unclean, giving rest to
tri-- w*‘«ry, medicine and gentle words
otf titoe'totheaick—in a world, doing
just as tbe Savour did.”. "If a church
of thi* sort is successfully founded iu
ismiklyn it will be the most notable

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A curioas stale of affairs, rather, ex­
ists in Langlade, Wia, where Judge
It was so common for Freeman to
Meyer tins decided rhnt ho legally
elected officers are in existence, and whip his wife, at Memphis, tiiat the
the county is therefore without any lo­ neighbors paid little attention to the
an! government. The result is, there bruise* which she constantly bore. She
ia no one to pav taxes to, and with the nOver complained of them, and was
But a lew days
hard time* coming on, it is feared there seemingly resigned.
ago a pistol shot.was heard in her house
will be much suffering.
and her husband was found with a bul­
John Kelleher with his wife and a let in his head. “I concluded that I’d
Mr*. King had mote than twelve bush­ stood it long enough,” she said, ‘and,.
els of fun a few nights since st Oak­ Lordy sakes, wasn’t he surprised when
land. California. They drank all the T hauled out my pistol and popped at
whisky they coaid get held of, disrob­
him I” _ ________ _ g r
ed. and indulged themselves in a re­
MaUiewsof Mowryville, Iowa rises
gular out and out can can dance: then
•et fire to the house and died in a blaz? early every morning, aud rings a big
of glory, thinking themselves to be bell at 5 o’clock to awaken his work­
relatives of the prophet who went np men. Pinney, who lives close by, likes
in a chariot of fire. Three more fools to sleep late, and lie begged .Mathews
in vain not to sound the bell.- He nev­
out of the way.
er goes to bed until 13 o’clock, and
j^few day* since John Karin, a sa­ now at midnight he fires a cannon to
loon-keeper in Buffalo. N. Y., who had disturb tho slumber .of Pinney. Be­
•pent years of his life in making drunk­ tween the midnight gun and the 5
ards and preparing customers for vio­ o’clock bell, tho inhabitant* of Mow­
lent deeds, refused to let one of his ryville curse both both Pinney and
boarders, Martin Flannlgan, have any Matticwc’s.
more whisky. Martin waited till Karin
George Bates, a St. Louis negro, gave
bad retired ; then with a butcher-knife
quietly went into the bed-room where hi* wife a gold watch an a wedding
be wa« sleeping with his two children, present. He had stolen it, and, when
turned down the bed - clothes, and it was found bn her, she was arrested.
plunged the knife into Karin’s he art, She would not betray.her husband, and
consequently went tn prison for two
killing him instantly.
years as the thief. Bates did nothing
Soloman Jones of Bloomburg, Md., &gt;to help her, and, his neglect turned her
was TO when after many years of pover- love to hatred, she spent her odd mo­
ty.bi^received $3,000 in pension money. ments in sharpening a file, and when
He had no rela-ives to leave it to when she wm discharged it was as keen as a
he died, and therefore made up his razor. She returned to her old haunts,
mind to spend it all himself. In view
waited until her husband presented
of the probably Dhort time remaining himself, and stabbed him to death.
to him in this world, he felt t»at he
The Sioux chiefs Spotted Tail and
must be fast and furious in his pleasurer.if lie would spend the whole $2,000. Red Cloud have taken their children
He married a young wife, and gratified away from the Indian school at Carlisle
her love of dress; he got in a large stock Pn., because corporal punishment was
•f beverages,nnd drank them recklessly inflicted there. "My boys and girls,”
he bought a fast horse, and bet on him. said Spotted Tail to the Superintendent
At the end of three, month* tho last on a recent visit/’shall never be whip­
dollar was gone, his wife i.eaerted him, ped by any one with my consent. I
hLs horse died, and he is still without will not leave them at a school, or any
other place, where the whip is used.
any immediate prospect of dying.
A whipped boy is apt to grow up a,
A Kentucky young woman, of low whipped man. Unless he has sonic
stature, slender form, with movements spirit or life in him, it is better that be
slightly nervous and jerky, smkll know nothing. A whipped man had
mouth, thick lips, and flat, Itoneless neither spirit or life.”
nose, a round, black, expressionless
An elephantls used in a spectacular
face, pale, dull blue eyes, which when

In St. Louis a few days ago, a quarrel
arose
between a saloon-keeper and
two brothers named Laughlin, oyer a
30 cent debt fdr beer, in which both
brothers were killed. A sister of the
murdered men arrived on the night of
the tragedy to pay them a long-defer­
red visit, and was prostrated by the
terrible news that met her. The only
•arriving brother lies dangerously ill
from the shock of the murder, and is
not expected to recover. The wife of
one of the murdered men was visiting
in Brockville, Ont., at the time of the
tragedy. On the receipt of the intelli­
gence she at once telegraphed in reply:
"I cannot believe it; my heart is brok­
en.” After indicting this telegram she
•BMe, deathly pale. "My God!” she ex­
claimed, "my heart is broken.” and,
.clutching her side, die fell on the floor
dead. _________ , ,,, f_______

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DEC. 1&gt;, 1890.

VICINITY LOCALS.
ASSYRIA.

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taken to Hastings for burial.
Frank BaOey is “getting up his lip” to do

Martom farm.
Mr. and. M re. Loreuxo Dean lout their infant

pete with him.
Wooden, Moore A Co. art clocking their mill
for a full run during the winter. They expect
In the spring to move the mill to the neigh­
hood of Charlevoix.

The Busbee family have all toft Assyria and

rant and confectionary shop in the opera house.

Jackson visiting them.

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Blirgt

Pixube Busbee was married to Mr. Duggvlt,
teat Sunday. Esq. Mills did the job.
Last Friday waa a busy day for our treasurer
Mr. A. Sherman, whose wife keeps millinery other shot In the near future.
•• cv«ry body wanted to pay their taxes.
#tore here, whilst he carries on business in
Sam. Kuntz has been running the telephone
Tlicrc Is talk of starting a singing school st -Eaton Rapids, was In town Wednesday with
for the past alx mouths, and hi# brother not lik­
legal counsel, (gooaip say#) looking after that ing the conduct of Samuel told him to dig, and
Mrs. CortleWiUdnsou of Caalleton waa vlsll- little matter of divorce.
be dug. He has a wife and children tn Ohio
The grammar school suddenly warmed up,
about two weeks ago by the resignation of the
The Woodland F. A, and M., Na 804,elected
teacher. An adverttement in the Hawk last following officers. Tuesday, Dec. 14th. . W-.
week intimates that a gentleman sthlete weigh­ P. Polly, Wi M.: Rev. Burgess, AW.: Geo.
ing.300 pounds may find active and useful em­ Borden, jj W.: Burt HoDy, Sec.: Geo, Smith,
Bunday nlgbt by Mr. Foot whoJa trying to etart ployment txx aald #cbuol. Other qualifications
a Good Tempter# Lodge.
Tbe excitement for the part week haa been a
Nmll.
•oupie In this town by odds. Josh will run for •nil al law between Myron Bronson and G. R.
\ EATON COUNTY. .
juirtlce next cpring, sure.
Parker. It appears that about #year since,
As Charley Abbey waa passing Prank Wright Mr.Bronson took Parker into a kind of partner­
Monday, Frank's dog came out to fight Abbey's ship, on bis, Brunson's farm, making a sort of shipping catUe to Missouri
Bellevue Is agitaUng the question of securing
dog. A. Wilcox kicked the dog and killed cotumunUy interest with him both out doors
and tn; said partnership to continue ten years, a course of lectures this winter.
Mrs. Lydia Grinnell, wife of Ezra Grinnell of
.Minnie says that tha demand for cheese,boope unless certain obligations of Mr. Bronson’s Bellevue, died Dec. 4U&gt;, aged 56 years.
should be canceled prior to that time, by the
Mr. A. Beach, ot Bellevue has a iiodly swol­
Thursday night that he could not krep hl# con- united efforts of the cocnbtncd firm; in which len bond, the result of a fall on the icy walks
of that burg.
case or at the time of the expiration of the
Bellcvud misercanta promenade the streets
Thc joint board of school inspectors of Belle- contract, Mr. Parker was to receive seventy al nighttime and spit tobacco Juice on the gias#
acre# of land from Bronson. Now the latter fronts of the business places.
Henry Hall of Bellevue township, recently
Thursday, and set R. D. from the Austin Diet, complains tiiat Parker has rc;&gt;eatedly violated brought
from the north woods a 50b&gt; bear cub
tato the Center Diat.
certain stipulations iu the contract, and should the result of a hunting excursion.
Uierefore lie ousted from the premises. After
Dr. Rand, of Charlotte bavin invented a
fort Esq Hager, Barke*- waved examinatian knd spending #ome fifty dollars apiece or more tn a hatching macltlne, will not need to borrow a
apjicalcd to Circuit Court. He waa bound over trial lasting three days, both parties became getting ben, only tor a wet nurae.
Mtkfled to submit to tm arbitration, which has . Calvin Russell, living near Grand Ledge,
wo# seriously injured a short time since, by a
now concluded its labors but result is not yet limb of a tree failing on him, while skidding
and family started for the north Monday. He announced. Moral— “No house is large en­
ough for two familiea.” Nothing new in that
It is stated that the boiler explosion at Char­
lotte was caused by the carclea# management
where be intend# to make a home.
of the engine, anil wiring down the safety
Joseph Ehrtncr is on the gain and his son
valve.
CEDAR CHEEK.
Curies was not sent to Hastings, as reported,
One of Ute brick wall# of the engine room to
but delivered himself up toR. Stanton aud said
A steam engine han recently been put into the , the new steam flouring mill at Grand Ledge,
he didn't want them to do anything with him saw-mill here, the scarcity of water rendering was blown down last week Sunday, and came
near falling on the proprietor, Mr. 8. Pearl.
till they see how hie father got along, as he did this move nece*itary.
Grand Ledge lias a go-it-alone club, compos­
not intend to shoot him. Stanton left hint with
There la a strong probability of a new me- ed of ladies, called the “Tricky Eight,” No
Humphrey, and Shrincr says he is willing to for- chanlcal industry, being soon inaugurated in C{ man ean accompanv one of their number
from church Aniens be escorts her thither.
our city, ia the form of a spoke aud felloe man­
The minister tiiat holds protracted meeting ufactory, Chas. Murphy being the projector of
Kepubllcan, caught fire last Wednesday morn­
makes lots of fun for the boy# as well for older the enterprise.
ing and but the timely discovery of it by the
The P. M. denomination south of here, gave nightwatch, it would have txren destroyed.
•ncs. He said last Saturday night.be hoped the
Lord would put a handful of hornets in the neat a donation jmrty at the residence of Sister Emptying a#bee in the coal bouse, is what did
of their pants and make 'them get up and ShaqMteeu, Tuesday night, the proceeds of the business.
The house of G. C. Burlingerman, of Delta,
•peak and said if you want religion, why in the which arc to be applied on the minister# salary .
was burned .on Sundav evening, Dec. 5th.
•aine of God donl you get up and talk; said he A goodly number wm In attendance and all The origin of the fire Is not known, as the
has never tick! a meeting so long before with­ secmcdto enjoy themselves In playing harm­ family had gone to church, but it is supposed
out getting some converts. Methinks if the less little games, and in jiartAklDg of the boun­ to have been caused by the explosion of a lamp
which had l&gt;een left burning.
Lord places hornets in my pants he would bear tiful repost which had been provided. We did
Dr.-F. 8. Delos, of Charlotte doctored Mra. .
(game tall talk right soon.
not learn what the total receipts were, but Ruth Haner of Clinton Co. and on Saturday
II. H.
judging from the musical clink of the diver in last persuaded her to enter into matrimonal alall directions, we presume the amount was I once, which t i&gt;? did at fi:. Pohns and jussed
MAPLE GROVE.
quite generour. Thc: happy party dispersed over to his keeputg, &lt;500 iu cash. Tiiey start­
ed for Charlotte, die stopping at Potterville to
about midnight with many congratulations of visit friends and the doctor proceeded to Char­
lotte, gathered up bls persona/ cffccta and Mt
good will and friendship.
Roods arc gixxL
Cedar Creeek, always one of the most wide­ out lor parte unknown.
Considerable wood ta being marketed.
'

Christmas Is coming and we hope Santa Claus
will come too.

awake and lively cities of the interior, has for
the last week or two, been reposing on. the
crater of slumbering volcano which yesterday
broke out with terrific fury. The trouble origi­
nated in the district school here, the principal
disputants being, the school teacher, who by the
way is the township superintendent and one of
his would be lady pupils, also an ex-school
teacher. Borne time since the teacher refused
the lady the privilege of attending school on
the ground that she was too old to attend
school. She or her friends then wrote to the
state Supt. of public Instruction, who Informed
them that a teacher was obliged to teach who
ever the officers permitted to attend regardless
of age. As soon as tills important document

One of our school teachers talks of buying a
large fans, which indicates business.
Pre [laralions are being made by different ones
fa.' building barns, the coming summer.
I
The lecture paared off with success and fun.
The araouut taken ia was probably about 15.
H. Cheeamau who went north 4 weeks ago,
returned Friday with his half brother, E.
Amilh.
Rev. VanDusen an Advent preacher from
Lowell spoke at the Norton school house Sun­
day evening.
Maple Groveites can pay their taxes at Nash­
I
ville on Tuesdays, or at the treasurer's, Mr.
come to itand, it was publicly announced that
Hinkley's residence.
the lady would commence going to achool again
Maple Grove Center to to have a grocery
on Monday which she accordingly did. Noth­
■gain, J. McKelvey P. M-, seems to have ample
ing of any interest occured on that day, but on
•ccommodations for one in bis office.
the next, the teacher closed the achooljsocurcd
A Simonds started with horse and buggy for
an order from the officers for his pay for the
New York, about fi weeks ago, aud returned
Urac taught, after which he declared his inten­
tion &lt;if suing the district for the money which
A singing school ban been organized by Mr.
would have accrued had be taught the balance
Wheeler, of Woodland, in district No. 6, to be
of the term. Excitement ran at fever beat for
held either at the U. B. church, or McKelvey
a Urac, U&gt;e friends of the two parties (the
•ebool house, depending ujxtn which draws the
lady and the teacher,) warmly espousing the
largest crowd and gives the most lights.
various phases of Uw affair. The excitement
A pile of wood caught fire, and was consum­
became so intense at one time, tiiat Ute teacher
ed in the kitehen of J. Hawks, the other night.
and another genUcman shed a few of their sup­
The light from the fire shone on the bedroom
erfluous ganuenta preparatory to sctUing the
window, which wakened Mra. Hawke and i’ was
dispute according to the rules of the prize ring,
put out, with no great damage being done.
but owing to the prompt interference of a few
muscular bystanders a cessation of hosUliUes
Saturday evening. The object is probably well
was postponed nine die. Later in the day the
understood as it 1s supposed such organisations
teacher departed for Hastings to seek legal ad­
are scattered throughout the United States.
The memberabip costa 25 cents for thr gentle­ vice, and retunied with the infonxutUon that he
man, J. C. Dillen was cbown President, N. hud itoen advised to prosecute for the balance
of his hog, and all parties are anxiously wait­
Barnes, Vice President, O. Long, Secretary, C.
ing for the first (legal) gun to be fired when a
W. Taylor Treasurer.
red hot time may be expected. About onethird of the district endorse the teachers course
able misunderstanding about a little wood.
while the other two-thirds condemn it.
One accused the other of taking wood which he
hod bought of him and not drawn off his prem­
ises. The accused made excuse by saying it was
CARLTON.
in bl# way and should have drawn off, but a
Poor sleighing.
conclusion was come to after much chiding,
Good wheeling.
reproving, rebuking and blaming, and two or
Thoms# Bllnsti&gt;n is still on crutches.
three hours of writing, by drawing up a note
Businc## 1# lively al the Center blacksmith
for
cords of wood, payable in a month.
•x Oliver Jeffsrs is very sick; and as tho is
Trtphxna.
an old lady, It is feared she may not recover.
Mr. Johnson, of Bowne, Kent county, 1s
BALTIMORE.
teaching a singing school at the Center with
good success.
Mr. David Half i# quite low again.
Isaac Messer, a few days since, slaughtered
Mrs. l,eah Roush ha# been very sick but Is
a seven month# old calf, the four quarters of
School to progressing finely, with au enroll- which weighed 300 pounds and the hide 00.
Who can beat it I
mont of forty-three scholars.
Tue meetings havp dosed. There were throe
acccMiotui to Use church on Sundav.
Mrs. Wagoner is visiting at Geo. Padelford’a,
and is trying to get up a writing school at the
Durfee school house.
Mr. Charley Jones was married to a Miss Gool,
•f Bedford, on Tuesday evening of last week
The boys gave them a salute with boras and
guns. We think this homing business is rath-

coming to the front in other things we hope this
will be left in the background.
XXNB.

Ladies’ Cloaks and Men’s Overcoats

confer a favor on Wesley If be would prove
property and take it away.
A fire broke out in the Holmes block on Tues
Loomis last Saturday.
. Miss Ida Psnnrater to preparing a concert of much damage done except to some square un­
vocal and instrumental music for next Wednes­ derware for small children.
day night, Dec. 29th, with fair prospects of
We had a wild Irishman delivers temper­
out-doing a similar entertainment given last ance lecture ou Wednesday, and we can say be

THAT WILL BE SOLD CHEAP TO CLOSE OUT I
Our Stock of &gt;'eek Wear for Toadies In

IS COMPLETE

WE HAVE AN ELEGANT DISPLAY IN

£317 Our stock of DRESS GOODS was never more complete than now. We call special
attention to Our Camels1 Hair and Cashmeres.
JS7 This week we show extra liarguihs in LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. Wfe
pa\ more money for a 50c vest and pants than any other house in town. Therefore we show
you the best 50c. garment in Barry county.
We are receiving a l&amp;rge line of WINTER CAPS for Men and Children in Cloth and
Fur. We also have a fine stocK of WOLF ROBES.
ar Our Grocery Department is Complete. We quote good brown Spgar at 8c. light at9c_
I am in receipt of 25 cases of Rubber Goods, which will be sold cheaper than ever. If you
are not dealing with me, come and see what I am doing. I guarantee every article in quality
and price, and will not be undersold.

«. A. TRUMAN
T» The Afflicted.
Since tho Introduction of Kelloag'# Columbian
Oil.lt hu made more per cum on I cure# aad idren
better satisfaction on Kidney CunplalnUand Rbentnatlam than any known remedy. It# eon tinned #orieaol wonderful curetln all climate# haa made It
known a# a safe a&amp;d reliable agent to employ aealnal

ryiitiy your Dry Goodit,Roots Shoes,
Hats. Caps, Croceries, Provisions,
Crockery, Notions, etc,, of E. Reese,
who always sells at the lowest prices.

iy. always relieving suffering and often saving life.
Tb- protection It affords by its Ume'y use on Bbeu-

county oi Harry. I
,
Al » #eralnn of the Probate Court for the county |
of Barry, bolden at the Probaie Offlre to the City of :
Harting*, on Mondar ”

Probate Order.

KILBURN*.
On reading and lilting the petition, duly verified '
eflccta.and will always cure when cure# are poaai- of Catharine Kilburn, widow of said d&lt;*waaed, I
ble. Call at H. G, Hue's and get a mernorandutn praying that # |&gt;#per this day filed with lhl« court |
book giving more full detail# ot the curative prop- po porting to be the last will and testament of laid a# g# a# #■

_ com ion bici icm

In the road near Wtn. Jarrard’s in Maple
Grove, a fur boa. The owner can have the
same by calling at this office and paying for
this notice. _____________________

of raid petition, and that the heirs at '
leeeaeed and all other nerwina interval. 1

Annual Meeting

oi urn &lt; curl, tr&gt;fu to be hollen at lhe rroDsle Vfire. In the elty of Hasting#, and allow canoe, if any
there be, why the prayer of »ald petitioner rhould
Tbc regular annual meeting of the member# of not he granted
And It I# further ordered, that miid petitioner
tl&gt;e-Union Mu teal Fire Insurance Cocn;any of
Kem. Harry and Ionia Counties,'' will be held at &lt;;ve notice to the peraono interested In raid eata't
the ofitec of the companv. io the City of Ionia, on a! the pendency of raid petition, and the hearI ifc
thereof, by eaualng a copr of thio order to be put
TBVBSDAY. JANUARY 6.1MH,
ibhed
io the Na»wtill« New#,a newopaperprints,
commencing st H o'clock, a. m. At this mooting
six Director# are to be elected.
Prupo.ltions to and circulated In raid County of Harry, three «uc-

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MICHIGAN.

Henrv Sccisgc, a constable at Adrian, shut
himself through the head on Wednesday.
Cause, whiskey.
During Saturday night burglars entered the
store of C. F. Gibson, at Bay City, aud abstract­
ed 85 or ft) from the till, but disturbed none of
the stock.
James Van Keureri, of Allegan Town#hip,
had his leg broken by a falling tree on Friday
last. He was nl«o otherwise injured, but not
dangerously.
During Saturday night three men drove, up
to Stipe's elevator, Hay City, broke in the front
door, took from six to nine chests of tea and
At Muskegon, Dec. 13th. Thos. Leach was
rhot and rublted of &amp;to by Richard Talbot. The
ball entered the left check, breaking the lower

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Henry Licht, of Monroe, while engaged in
packing ice on Lite 8lh, was caught in the wrist
by the Ice tong#, and lad his wrist vnd baud
mangled in a horrible manner.
Simon Scott, of GrattAn, Kent county, Was
killed a few day# since, by the sleigb-box tlpKug off the bobs, tlirowiug hlmoutand pinning
m to the earth until be was strangled.
One man was Inatantlv killed and another
severely wounded one day last week, at the
Calumet mine, by the explosion of a charged
blast, of whose existence they were not aware.

healing medicine#.
1&gt; draw* from tbedbeued part# the polaons that,
caeto death.
Thon Hindi lerttfv to It# virtue#.

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a

Eaally applied a
trial Remedy.
Sold by Druggiais, oreentbv mail on receipt &lt;
price, tXOO, by

The "Only” Lung Pad Co,
William# Black.

shafting of the machinery on Wednesday, and
received Injuries which proved fatal that even­
ing.
Henn Clinton, of Pontiac, an Inebriate, was
found frozen #tiff in an alley on night recently,
and taken to the jail aud thawed out. The right
■ide of his face and his right band ore frozen

A. Trowbridge, Clerk of Pipestone Township,
while doing some work at Matthews' steam mill,
al Berrien Springs, on the 13th, had one of hi#
hands nearly severed from his arm by coming
in contact with a buzz-saw.
Samuel T. Marsh, one of the oldest settlers of
the township of Columbia, Jackson county, was
attacked with paralysis Saturday and died Bun­
day, aged 60. Mr. Marsh settled In Columbia
in 1884, where he remained till his death.
The east end of the railroad bridge over Grand
River, at Portland, fell into the river just after
the east-bound freight passed over it on the
Sth, injuring the bridge and approach to such
an extent that trains were delsved until noon
next day.
On Tuesday night of last week, the safe of
Ward &amp; Co.’s agents, at CroswcO, was broken
open and robbed of 840(&gt; The officer* got track
of the thieves near Kingsley, and also found
some of the tools which they had used, but wenunable to catch the burglars, who probably are
now in Canada.
On Wednesday moruing, officer Winnev, of
Jackson, made a raid on the house of Main- A. 1
Logan, colored. «n Page avenue, and found a ,
large quantity of stolen property. Among the
gtxds recovered waa the Baptist church organ,
stolen from the Bunday school room during the
State Baptist Convention; Addie Barrett's cor­
net, stolen from the front room of the residence
Ume, and doubt# were entertained as to bl# on Cortland strvet, while the family were at
recovery, but of late, prospects of his return to supper; Ethan H. Rice’s dock, stolen in the
early evening fror»| the side hall of hla residence
health are brighter.
on Main street, one night last summer; a caster,
Mr. Samuel Albright, of Irving station, ba# cake-bosket, and a quantity of other rilvcrware,
purchased the house and lot at the Center, l»e- and four chairs stolen from Mr. Matteson; sevpleces of cambrick, cloaking and
longing to Robert Gordon, where he exfiecU. to
stolen from Canip, Morrill A Camp’s
carry on the boot and shoe trade.
tare: A pile of pictures which gave
Unclb Mason.
having belonged to persons of vari»d various positions, and a hetero­
David Mason of Orangeville, who, some time geneous accumulation of articles of clothing,
bouse,
bed
and
tabic furnishing, trliiketa and
since got Into a stabbing affray with a Kalamavaluable and worttilei’?, altogether
xoo policeman, was arrested and recently tried, gimeracks.
Loo numerous to mention. Her two sock, aged
haa been acquitted.
18 and 20, were arrested and JaHcd.

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oeralor Republican.

The Sunday edition of Twa Bea ia r.l»-&gt; fnraidta*
efaralely all11.20a ye*r p.tsr,
lln- imee nt
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i tha num-

MKTEOROLOtiY.

* wcalttiv

In no other part of her wide realm has
Science done so little for the good of mon
or her own fame as in the department of
meteorology. In the solid earth her pro­
phecies have long had a high value, in
tha far-off heavens her empire is affirmed,
but in the unstable air between these two
weU-poucMed province* there is a re-

(AiImMc M«u*ly.l

iTth^dde. Ahne.rorlberaptA ram in a miinufuoturirlg block a! nre of the murderer was immedtaU ejj^-rgan.1
fiprtarfoW, Mara,
wntolitbe chief cjglneor twd. CommUdomt Rama ordsws
and several firexnea were tnRirod, did ctamsnu
IrWi
to the amount of ■$125,000.
" Will some one help mo get on my
A third member of the ooffi't syndiborear archly asked Mias Estelle Snyder, the
belle of Miteboll county, N. a, white atandteg

-League be'.lmsn
ig people to parJonrcv Hama, waa

ariUiraata ct*1 nrodtuwn haw agreed to dial
down three dap ta each week during tha royoung

JAT GotWi

magnificent

oonaerva-

nln© num who have been manufactur1 - *■
■•* n* *•
At

man, a married man with a family. W*nim*«‘
■subsequently shot himself, and is not likely to
recover. Jealousy.
The large manufacturing establmh-

wall... .Edison is
ally on the electric
red that Its snbdiof iteMing the city of Now York by his method
wifilisaays, be sdmKhing like 33,000.000.
Bi an accident to a Central Vermont
train, near Wallingford, Vt. Conductor Camp­
bell was fatally injured, and seventeen pxsscn-:
woman and two children were burned to death

Sarah Bebnhabdt had

tsrtOWttd her. Bbo qnieklvro-e to her fret,
when the lounge waa crushed by the fall­
ing properties. The play was quietly
«. finished tram the point of interruption....
Chart— A. Bart, a brewer and maltetor of Al­
bany. shot hm mistre*. and then committed
sulddo... .Joaeph Brown A Brothers, whole­
sale dn-«oixls dealer* in New York, have
tailed, * their liabilities being 392.000....
The Atabama and Great Southern Railroad
Company are about to tunnel Lookout mount­
ain in order to connect their road, whjch has
its present terminus at Wauhatchic, wnfi Cbaltanoega, about five miles distant

The Theater Comique, in St Louis,
has been destroyed by fire. Ix-oa, $35,000....
Two men wore killed and several others injured
by the premature explosion of a blast in the

woman

•tarted

of tho tale

A Cabinmt council, summoned to oonliteuatelv fired all five tall* through the body
□f Springs, killing him in the presence of the
J^X^su. Poster then flung -town bl. re­
-1 j.?.
J.m— Darla DttMltV Itov- ■week. It waa agreed thatU the erutis shall not
Un iwad
U» e* oi Jmour, r„iubefi United ' States Commissioner, bOttm nu-nt will be asked to grant extraordinary pownearer to death in a fight with il­ era, including the snspemdon of tho habeea
licit WisUllera near Cooks rule, Tenn.... corjiua Arrangements are being made to rein­
Pcn*acota has .offered tho loss of seveulv-fivo force the troops in Ireland by 5,000 men.
buUdiDgs by fire, including the Custom House
Baron Dowse, holding court nt Gi*lsnd itarecorda Th* only steam flrc-cugino In
the citv was to disabled that two hour* were way, has received a tetter threatenirig him with
__ __ I, Kliiln fkn flan’,,-. WM*. rwe_ i__ 1__'j
death should any Laud Leaguer bo convicted.
...(The Irish land League has adopted a
Three negroes, who for some time
tli/natenlng letter* as harmful to the cause of
l^ui reform. It insists, however, that there
wtbdl be no compruinte? with landlordism....
UVl -Ml mu
M.—. - --- ,----- - ------In ita efforts to bring its disbursements within
iu ro&amp;ir.ts, Japan ha* ordered* tho sale of vahave their labor for three months.
A boiliib explosion nirnle a total wreck poug factories established to stim uh te the- inof Fabd's soap factory at Louisville. The c*r^ d^bies of the people, aud proposes to recall
the Ministers to Italy, Holland -and Australia.
iicntcr and engineer were blown fifty feet, and ... .The ProgressuHU and Democrats of Ger­
are fatally injured, and a girl named Lottie many have obtained a tremendous victon- in
Ott cannot survive. The ioas is tM.000.
the late elections. This is partly owing, to the
ORVERAL.
Parnell, Davitt tuid Dillon report
Delegate Cannon, of Utah, has been
having received letters threatening them aitti
interviewed in regard to the President's broad­
death. A merchant of Dublin has be-n
side. He said tlio Mormons had faith in tho summoned by the Clare Land-League to justify
Lord. Ho declared that tha Mesaago per­ an eviction. Commercial travelers, summoned
verted plain facte in tho declaration that zeal­ .os juror* in the state trials, have received
ous efforts had been made by tho United Slates wtrnlni;. from customers against vol trig to
antboritios to enforce tho taw against poly­ convict John Power, one ot tho party who
gamy. He claimed for Mormon Junes tho silt the cars of s bailiff near Tralee, although
credit of several convictions for poly­ idonUfied bribe victim, has been aconitled.
gamy, but awrtod that the Mormons William
bcnco
Jones,
a
lana-owncr
would not abandon plural marriages.... of County Cork, has been warned that
bis grave will bo dug oppe* to his docs
Healy and Walsh, indicted Land Leagucn.
of the Panama Canal Conqmiiy. The subscrip­ were acquitted at Cork, aud received a
tions to tho enterprise in the different coun­ serenade.. ..There orc
rumor* in Pans
tries are mure than double tho amount required. about Rochefort-* aanity.
Rochefort, in
Capt. Howoate still hopes to atari his lite jourr.a1, call* Gamtetta a 1 ar. rob­
forger,
false
Genoese, and
a
Arctic expedition next spring on a staunch ber,
wretch worse luui Thiers or MacMsiiun....
steamer thoroughly equipped. • • ■ Twenty-two Josiah Caldwell, of London, a railway con­
tractor, has suspended, with liabilities of X500,000....A dispatch from Paris announce the
founding of the Panama Bank with a capital of
Advices from Mexico rejxirt on un­ 14,01X1,000 francs, and the Commercial Panama
wholesome condition of affair* in tiiat republie. Company, for food supply, with a capital of
Iri-sidcnt Gonzalez is unpopular. Hi* in­ 2,000,000 franc*.__________________

Olassma, a German woman of Marquette,
Greeulakc county, Wk, killed her babe by cut­ auguration. which occurred recently, was witting its throat She then cut her own neosod with extreme indifference by tho people,
CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY.
throat It ia thought she was insane..... while cx-President Dtaz waa loudly cheered
A great breeze was created in Ban Francisco by when ho left tho patace after delivering the
In tho Senate, on the 9th Inst, very little
executive departments to his auccesaor....
Bcidenbcrg A Co., tho well-known cigar manu­
corpus and produce a felon iu his charge. The facturers of Now York and Key West, have
court sent tho Sheriff and poMc to the veool failed witii liabilities of $500,000 ...The negro
rebellion in Cuba has been clu-ckod and the
cnminaJ and the commander, but the Mexican leaders exo ated.
bill
providing
officer refused to submit. Boon afterward,
WASHINGTON.
however, the prisoner wen surrendered at the
city prison by the Mexican Consul.
, The annual report of Qie Commission­
Colored emigrants from North Caro­ er of Education puts the total school imputa­
lina, who have settled in Indiana, held a con- tion in iwfl at about 14.500,000. The number
enrolled in public scliools was 3.294,316, aud tho
urging that one-hr.lf tho negroee of the South average daily attendance (seven States not re­ pnipriatlan
emigrate to Northern farms....Tho jury in porting) was 5,093,29H. In the Hou them State* mlttad.
appropriates
(100,000
tho case of Dr. Earil, of Chicago, charged with tiic total school population was 5,1H7,5M, and
the murder of Etta Carl, bv abortion, reached the nnml«T of scuotarM unrolled was 2,710,495.
a verdict of guilty, aqd fixed tho punishment at It atqxtani. therefore, that the whole nnmter
of
children
growing
up
In
ignorance
in
the
year
Aldrich, ot lillnul*. Introduced a Mil anwrodlBR the
five years in the jiemtentiary.
__ a. at., •
™
Ka.t&lt; Ur
mentioned was 4,114,077, of whom 2,477,089, or
At a fire in a building occupied by the considerably more than one-half, were in the late
Croon Manufacturing Company, in Cincinnati, alave State*. About 900,000 were negroes.. .f
five firemen lost their fives by being overcome Secretary Thompson has resigned the Navy
portfoho. Mr. Thompson leaves the Cabinet to
liy sLioke. The profM-rty was damaged to the take charge of the American branch of De I**extent of 340,000... .John Dilley and wife, re­ sepfl' canal project.... Gen. Walker ia only
siding in Henry county, HL. were xnnrdervd iu waiting for returns from one of the fourteen vide* »48,0U),000 to pay anny pensioner*, »1,110,000
their bed by a burglar, who obtained only two districts of Texas before reporting the total of
watches. Awakeu.d by the groans of their the census of each State and Territory.... Jus­
mother, a young girl and two small boys went tice Strong, of the United State* Supremo
nearly a mile to arouse tho neighbors...
Court, has concluded to retire from the bench
Rev. Dr. Goodell was assaulted in the stre-te and enter tho service of the Philadelphia and
ot BL Louis by rufltans, and badly beaten aod lt&lt; ruling R-ilroad Company as its* chief legal
cut before be could summon assistance... .They adviser.
have been having some severe weather in Col­
The President han appointed Edgnr
orado. Parties crossing the Hangre-de-Cristo
range have died from cold, and the cattle herd* Stanton, of Illinois, Consul General at BL
Tlio proposed restoration of Fitz-John Porter
have suffered immenso loas. Three deaths by Petersburg, Rus-sia.
tottaroUscg thearmr waaths oocaslou erf an allfreezing are reported from Rosita, and two
Gen. O. O. Howard having been ap­ d*y debate tn tho Senate on Monday, Dec. IX Mr.
travelers arriving at that place lost all four
Edmuada made » vain attempt to limit the effect
iimta of thvir bodie*....A half-brtvd Indian pointed to the command at West Point, it ia
named George Scott was lynched by masked understood that a new nuhtarv division will ta
men. at Braxfi Ind., for an outrage on the wife created for G- u. Schofield, with headquarter* it
ftoariy
100
Ulla
and
rreoluUona
Now Orleans.
Introduoad in the House. A roaotuUou
Dmpatches of the 15th inaL, from
The continuation by the Senate of
Hunnewell,' Kan., state that affaire of the Gen. Hazen to be Chief of the Signal Service
Euroj-ean
govermurut,
ou&gt;Oklahoma raiders wire rapidly approaching a did not meet with that opposition which ssmo from
mcUonod
by
the
United
eriais. Groat dissatisfaction waa caused by n had predicted, and it was followed by tho unan­ Hula*.
Meyurs offered
a
rwailutlou
Secretary of the Treasury for a &lt;tereport that large numbers were entering tlm imous confirmation of CoL Nelson A. Mils* to
of the money* paid V. K. Grant
Indian Territory a| other points, and tho aottlcr* declared they would wait no longer. Tl&gt;e
officen, realizing that something must be court-maritaL Whittaker asserts that bo is liappy lataring
chaaea of
Ireland.
done at once, called a meeting, at which Dr. innocent of every charge made against him.... McUcid presented a bill to regulate
Bobert Wilson, of Texas, «m appointed a Tho lYeaidcut haa nominated Judge William B.
committee to go to Washington and confer Woods to auccced Justice Biron,; on the Su­
with tho President and
Congress.... premo bench. Judge Woods is a native of Committee of Inquiry end Euforeeiueut. Mr.
Utah haa a population of 143,907, of which 69,- Ohio, but be lias been presiding over th® Fifth DemUr introduced a bill to tenulasU exivtlui;
4S6 are fomatea, and 43,933 of foreign birth.... circuit, which compnaea Alabama. Georgia,
W. T. Holbrook, agent of the American Ex- Florula, Louisiana, Miaatasippi, and Toxa*.
himself.
friends unite tn pronouncing the man insane
when he committed the terribhi deed. He wa­
shout 40 years uf ago and a very popular man.
.... Medirinn Bull, a well-known Indian chief
of
the
Brute
tribe, was kilted at
tho
Lower
Brute
Agency
by tlio

POI.ITICAJL.

wuu»

Nicholas Ford, Republican-Green­
backer, received the certificate of election a* a
member of CongreM from tho Niuth district ot
MiAsoun. The vote, as canvassed by tho Secre­
tary ot State, shows 21.77Q for Ford and 21,758
hands of Indian Agent Beveridge... .An asso­ tor Craig, Democrat, giving the former a ma­
ciation, of which Horace litiblee is the head, jority of 2 votes.
has purchased the Milwaukee Daily Newe, and
The Irving Hull and Republican coal­
it will, after Ute 1st of January, bv run as a
ition in the New York Board of Aldermen have
Republican newspaper.
defeated John Kelly and the Tammany faction.
Two men engaged in digging a well Allen Campbell was confirmed as Com|&gt;troUer,

died before they could be rescued....Another

BUlr«.
retain
that

their placca during
all future anprrtnt-

Kenatom Bock, Kernan and Morrill were apMisjudged.

di*ea«ee aiueng
United
States,
resolution virtually declaring

oontagloun
tn
lbs

Of

Baron Fitzgerald, one of the Jui*

~aptaat of thmtentag tetter*. Tney

This is, after nil, perhaps the most in­
teresting of the question that the future
history of science must determine. But
though the perfect answer is not to be
given at present, there are some things
m the existing conditions of our science
that makes us hopeful that we are but at
the beginning of the work of weather

holder- in New York city in a popolation of 1,000,000. The tenement-hauae
system is the only resort of the
and about 600,000 of the popnhdion live
in this mn.nn»«r, The entire Fifth ave­
nue, three miles long, contains a smaller
number than some, of tho more denselypopulated square*.

ceded to be due to moisture in the up­
per air. M. Montigny. in a paper pub­
lished in Lee hfodee, holds that very
pronounced twinkling of the stars indi­
cates either commotion in the upper re­
gions ot the atmosphere or a sudden fall
of temperature there, thus denoting theconditions of an early appearance of bad
weather.
Statistics show that there haa been a
gradual and steady increase in the aver­
age length of life since the sixteenth
century. Much of this increased lon­
gevity has been due to the improved
conditions of living among all classes
and the influence of good living, home
comforte, etc., is shown at the present
time by the fact that the wealthy aver­
age twelve more years of life than the

The greatest amount of cold ever
known to bo endured by white men
overtook Lieut Schwatka’s party in
search of inform«»»ren about Sir John
There have been two distinct scientific Franklin’s party. They were over eleven
efforts at weather foretelling, as distin­ moutb.3 in sleds anti journeyed about
guished from the current survival ot the 3,000 miles. On Jan. 8, 1881), the ther­
modes of thought of ancient ages that are. mometer sunk 103 degrees below tha
introduced in our ordinary weather pro­
phecies; that undertaken by Admiral
Fitzroy, in England, and that begiui in
“ ‘1 freezing point For twenty-seven day*
thia country by the United States Signal
J tho average temperature waa 92 degrees­
Corps, uniter the control of the late Gen*’­ below the freezing point
eral Myer. Both of these have made
The Norwegian fishermen always cartheir basis of tlio simple
e principle that
wax .j -.12. 2__ m
n their expeditions a
btaUwy; th*t it
. . M(V!&lt;Xjpe
weather always has a hxtory;
’! j?
kind of teleacope callea a water tele­
means conditions that pass from one re­
scope. Tliis is a tube three or four feet
gion to another by certain 1&gt;"» °f move- 1 long, with an eTC
_
M
at orB
one
meat and at a certain rate. This general &gt;
, wheye-piece
^h i. open,
ia end. Tho
. „2__;
—hich iz
placed in
fact was long ago recognized by meteor- the
.. water over ..
,
the edge of the boat, and
ologists, but it waa not until the telegraph
a little practice easily enables the ob­
enabled knowledge to outstrip tho storms server to distinguish objects at a depth
that it was possible to make any use of it of from ten to fifteen fathoms. Tho
in foretelling tho weather. By the ad­ fishermen are thus enabled to discover
mirable labors of the United Signal Ser­
Hhoole which would otherwise go un­
vice this method of annoucingtho weather
noticed. They then give the signal,
that is journeying toward any locality
their comrade* surround them with
has been brought to a high point of per­
seines, and they frequently- make won­
fection, but it has not to any extent ' derful hauls iu places and under cirhelped us to foretell tho creation of
1 cumstances tiiat would never have i&gt;een
weather. When a weather areai clearly
forms . EUSPec^ but for the
.-----: of
; the teleuse
in the far West, it is now traced aa clearly । “T.’
the path
path of
of an
an army,
army, until
until it
it passes
rnoas the
posses ji k"*2
T, T ,
. ,
away.
Sometime*
the
state
of
tho
bart
T
homae
J
mt
™
o
K
and
John
Adanu
sy. Sometimes the state of the bar- I
ometer will tell something about storms both died on the Fourth of July, 1826.
that have not yet gathered themselves I John Adams died in Ins 91st year, and
for their eastward march, but beyond ! was eight year* older than Thomas Jef_____ a ; Thomas^
inoman ueuexnuu
cuguu
this there have as yet been no means of I feraon
Jeffenon was flight
foreseeing. The weather bureau is of no rears older than James Monroe ; James
more use than a ground-hog, or a goose­ Monroe was eight years older than John
Quincy
Adams.
The
firtt
five
of
our
bone for telling us whether our coming
spring or summer is to be warm or cold, Presidcntfi—all Revolutionary men—
eqded
their
terms
of
service
in
tho
66th
rainy or dry. Ia thia the end of our ad­
vance? Con we hope to do more than year of their age. Washington, born
take the storms we find afloat, and trace Feb. 22, 1732 ; inaugurated, 1789 ; term
them on their courses; or can we hope to of service expired m the 66th year of
look behind then; to the conditions of his age. John Adams, born Oct. 19,
their origin so clearly that we con foretell 1735 ; inaugurated, 1797; term of service
expired in the 66th year of his age.
their time and place of working?
Thomas Jefferson, born April 21, 1743;
inaugurated, 1801; term of service ex­
Watering Horses..
pired in the 66th year of his age. James
There is a groat diversity of opinion Mrulison, liorn March 4, 1751; inaugu­
as to how often horses should be watered rated, 1809; term of service expired in
during a day, whether in summer or in tho 66th year of his age. James Mon­
winter. We have an article now before roe, born April 2, 1759; inaugurated,
ns of a writer of some distinction as an 1817; term of service’expired in the 66th
agriculturist, who advocates frequent
year of his age.
watering of work horses, as a reuewer .
of tlio vigor of the animals. We can­
Soap Suds for Flowers.
not agree with him. Wo think both
man and beast are generally watered too
No wise woman who lias flowers in her
much. Men and homes at hard work in house or garden will throw sway her
warm weather perspire just in propor­ soap suds. They are a moet valuable
tion to the quantity of fluids taken into fertilizer for flowers, and especially for
tlio stomach. Frequent drinking in hot the verbena. If this floral favorite is
weather, according to oar experience, plentifully watered with soap suds aud its
emasculates instead of refreshes. Some seed vessels picked off, it will flower pro­
years ftgo, being at Ct;.*e May, in driv- fusely. Soap suds are good for vines and
i *iug out in one of the stand-coaches of current busnes and fruit trees; indeed
the place on a very hot day. we asked tho they are the food for plants, correspond­
driver how it was that his horse per­ ing to milk for animals, and it is very
spired so little, while the horses of pri­ wasteful to throw them away if there are
vate carriages, going at a slower speed, Slants anywhere within reach that may
were covered with foam. Ho replied
e benefltted by them.
that he watered his horses three times a
day only, though he sponged their
mouth* frequently, while the private
THE MARKETS.
driver* watered their horses whenever
they stopped. He said, and it seemed
tq us very sensible, that the frequent
watering of homes effected no good pur­
pose, while it made them very uncom­
fortable and lethargic. Horses, no mattor what their work was, did not need
watering oftoner than throe times a day.
Our own experience with horses all our
ODOMa
life is to the same effect—Exchange.

An Unfortunate Mistake.
Judge Montgomery Blair, who was
a member of Mr. Lincoln’s Cabinet, re­
sides in Washington, where he is held
in high personal respect His habits
are of tho simplest character, his man­
ner very kindly and winning. Ho is tall
and thin, and iiax a fine head. His fam­
ily consists of his wife, a daughter of
lievi Woodbury, of New Hampshire, and
four children—three sons and on un­
married daughter.
The eldest non,
Woodbury, is a lawyer, and a favorite in
society. The younger sons are law stu­
dents. Judge Blair has no brother liv­
ing, and but one sister, the wife of Ad-

It is well known tiiat elephants fre­
quent! v kill their keepers, or the mahouta
who hI-um them.
Why not?
Th"
elephant drivers nre a drunken set of men,
and sometimes, while drunk, will treat
their charge unmercifully, and the ele­
phant itself is an animal which bears

aimple case of cause and

to the United

yXndcaAhy ^w

aud $250,000 revenue bond-.

UulU-d

A national convention of colored

effrtCU- of raw pork garnished with triehime.... 2d of March. The object of the courcation, as
Mra James Jone*, the wife of a fanner living
in tho call, is to secure for the negro
near Napoleon, Mo., tried to till a lighted temp stated
with coaboiL The inevitable explosion fol­ proper repctsMUtaUon in the distribution of
lowed, and Mrs. Jones and her two children, Governmental patronage.
Campbell, the Gentile Candidate for
aged nwpectiv cly 6 years and C months, are the
vicUma....In Oakland, Cat, Miss Elizabeth delegate in Congress from Utah, protests
against a certificate being burned to Cannon,
John on the ground that the latter is a subject of
Great Britain and ft pedygamiat
Sootchler.
A boiler exploded with frightful ef­
FOREIGN.
fect in • Garrettenhe (Ohio) ffetary. The
The Bank of England 1ms advanced its
rate of discount from
to 8 per cant This'

... .John 0. Armstrong, a farmer of CarroUtan. I1L, quarreled with hh brother Clinton State*. It indicates that
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ALL SORTS
The “ caterpillar " fringe is tho latest
thing in dress trimming.
The newest color is a soft silver-green,
and is called “ moonbeam.”
Black kid gloves are in favor for even­
ing wear as well os, for day use.
Richard Grant White is largo and
strong, with mutton-chop whiskers and
long, brownish hair, ported in the
middle.
.
Mb. A.W. Campbell, the editor of the
Wheeling Infetligencer, and the Chair­
man of tho West Virginia delegation to
the Chicago Convention, is the nephew of
tiiat Alexander Campi»ell who waa the
founder of the “Camphellite" or “Dis­
ciples" church, to which Gen. Garfield
belongs.
Mrs. Boott Siddonb says she was told
by the Princess Louise tiiat the Prinoeas of Woles is so even tempered that
trouble ilu-.fi from her. She is to bo
congratulated on tlio nosseesiota of this
admirable trait, as, if all reports be true,
the Prince givea her plenty of opportu­
nity to test her equanimity.
A Man in a prayer meeting at Great
Springs, Go., declared that he was ready
to die, and awaited the summons with
impatience. He had barely uttered the
sentiment
when a bullet crashed
through Hie window and grazed his ear.
A neighbor, whom he had sued for debt,
had taken him at his word. He hastily
hid himself under a bench.
Lord Beaconsfield's new novel, “En­
dymion, " is little else than a self-made
portrait of its author. . It is purely a po­
litical novel, and will be read with more
than ordinary interest Cobden is called
Job Thornberry; Palmerston, Lord
Rokehampton, and Louis Napoleon,
Prince Floreston. It is full of flashy
writing and satirical squibs.
’
A movement ia on foot in India to
aliolish the Zenana system and to induce
the Hindoos to bring out their wivee and
sisters into society in the European
fashion. The movement ia opposed by
the native papers, oddlv enough, on tha
ground tiiat the Himloo young gentle­
men are not aa yet moral enough to be
allowed to asaociato with unmarried
Hindoo ladies.
A fashionable Galveston young man
hits acquired considerable fume m a mu­
sical bejre on the violin. One night at a
social gathering he ■ announced that he
was going to send for a violin and draw
a few of Beethoven's immortal sympho­
nies out of it by the tail, as it were. To
his amazement all^be gentlemen present
volunteered to go for the fiddle, and up
to date none’of th_m have got bock with
it For disperuing a crowd no imple­
ment of war haa yet been invented to
rival tho fiddle.
The Grand Duke Constantine, of Rus­
sia, is said to be a \ery agreeable man in
society, having pleasant words and com­
pliments for all sorts of persona ; but in
private he ia curt in speech, and uses
words 'not found even in the Apocrypha.
He was married voung to the hand-wmeat Princess in Gennony, but they are
only on “terms of respectful tender-,
nesa," as Toodlea waa with hia wife, he
traveling abroad by himself and she by
herself. In hia private affairs he m
orderly, thrifty, and makes good invest­
ments.
x
Ralph Waldo Emerson (says the
Springfield Republican) continues in
tlio same measure of health tiiat has
been his ot late years ; goes down from
Concord to Boston for a day now and
then, and takes his long country walks
in all sorts of weather, as ho always hoar
the knower of nature and of what
awaits, not departing, as one unawares,
but still

have indeed been made; we.control the
lightning, we are*able to track a clearly
defined storm for day* on ita path, and
can help the sailor to knowledge that of­
ten enables him to escape ita clutches
when it assails him on the deep sea; but
as for foretelling the weather in any
proper sense, we have not yet attained to
it Is it attainable? Can we hope to
compass the condition of our days so

half.

vwduuuw te Have a Peep.
A lady of rather a positive turn of
mind one© gave a tea-party to Home lady
friends in her bedroom. “John,” olio
eaid to her husband, ns she heard the
company coming, “ get under the bed !”
John tried to resist, l&gt;ni finally.suc­
cumbed. Every now and then he would
make an effort u&gt; peep out as the ladies
laughed and mado merry, but he was

Baron A. was traveling with a friend
through tha south of France and into
Italy. He was the poaeeaar of a brandnew and splendid chronometer, of which
he was very proud. A constant source
of complaint on the journey was that no
watch-pockets were affixed to foreign
beds, and that the chronometer, placed
under the pillow at night, slipped, after
tho custom of chronometers from that
jxisitiou, and on doing so incurred risk
of breakage. At length, at a small hotel
Lugano, at which a night’s rest was to
be taken, the Boron found, to his delight,
tho pocket the absence of which had
marred the pleasure of his journey. So
overjoyed was he that there woesome
talk of arranging the next day's journey
with a view to returning to sleep once
more at an inn so far in advance of ita
rivals in its attention to tho comfort of
guesta. In the morning, however, the
baron camo down with a rueful visage and
showed the chronometer now silent and
ruined. What hod been taken for a
watch-pocket al the head of the bed was
In that
the watch had
without
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responsible being might have received

A bright little tx&gt;y, who hart been en­
gaged in combat with another boyf was
reproved by his aunt, who told him he
ought always to wait until the other boy
pitched upon him. “Well,” exclaimed
the little hero, “but if I wait for the
other boy to begin, Tm afraid there

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continues to be reported, and the work­
ing capacity of the railroads is put io ite
utmost service. Wo have had no such

HOUSEKEEPER*’ HELPS.
Waffles.—One pint milk, one pound
tho chicken house is a powerful absorb­
ent, pruveuting thu smell which arises
from the droppings.
or four hours liefore baking.
There are one hundred and fifty named . CucuMnrn Careur.—Three full-grown
&lt;reen sucumliera, peeled and grated; one
onion, choppod fine; one toospoonful ol

year of railroad activity before aa we
Gem. Arthur, the ‘new Vice Presiliave had thia year. The reasons for it
-dent, will spend most of the winter in
nru not far to seek. The crops have
•of training in the natural his-,
Washington studying
parliamentary
been unprecedentedly largo; immigra­
practice, with which he is unfamiliar,
tion haa steadily poured in upon us nt a
Milking.—The beat time for "this ia
so as to qualify himself for presiding
rate that is unparalleled ; our manufact­ either before or after feeding. Never
over the Senate.
ures have awakened from their Jong milk while the cow ia eating. When a
slumber
of years, and industry in all ite cow has onos acquired tho habit of feed' Trnt price which England is to be
called upon to pay out of the pockets of branches has taken ■ qp au activity that

How much did Alphabet with Omega?
How to save time—let your watch run

wiih * pickle.
that is tunic type.
that ho sold donkeys like his father.

of salt and a pint of vinegar. Bottle
and seal cold without cooking.
Puff Pudding—Four eggs, yolks and
whites beaten separately. To the yolks
add three cu]» of sweet milk, a tableOne characteristic about tha fair ones
spoonftil of melted butter and three cups is, they prefer to embrace clean sir faces.
of sifted flour. Stir in the whites the
Thb most charming bridal veils are of
illusions. — Exchange.
Delusion, we
10 teacups. Eat hot, with sauce.
the English, Sooteh and Welsh taxjiay- is truly surprising.
should say.
Bread Griddle-Oaxbs.—Take a small
Wheat IM the WBBT.—The continu­
cra, in order to settle forever the dis­
If you would be wealthy get upon a
If the electoral vote had been at all ous wheat growing in the West, followed bowl of bread and. soak it' over night in mule. You would soon find out that you
quieting Irish land question, is, accord­
close, there would have been three chan­ as it is by burning tho .straw, is certain,-, milk. In the morning take one quart of axe better oft
ing to the StaOjfl, the very modest
milk, three eggs and a bit of salt, beaten
ces for a row.
First, the defeat of a sooner or later, to result in exhaustion of up together with half cupful flour and
Or course smoking is worse than chew­
■amount of «1.500,000,000.
the soil. A crop of Indian corn, when
ing, for the old adage says: “Of two
California elector, which 'would have
wheat shows signs of flagging, is gener­ one and a-half teasjxxmfuls baking pow­
Census returns from all but a small been sot down to Republican partisan ally sufficient to restore tho fertility.
der. It wants to be a thick and a very
The dearest, tha nearest thing io hu­
light batter, and then it is delicious.
atrip of -Alaska show that we have zeal ; next, tha defeat of an Indiana |
The New England Fanner remarks
Lemon Pudding.—Grate the rind of manity is its kin. Same with t’other
bagged more Indians, if lees ice, than elector, which the Democratic -Canvass-.!
&lt;,
; tiiat cider made late in the season and two lemons, mix with the. yolks of four pear; .the nearest thing is its skin.
Btored in
was expected. Out of a population ing Board would certainly have accom-!; stored
to a cold place, will keep sweet eggs, one pint of fine bread* crumte, one
reaching 30,000, there ore 300 white plished if the vote would have made n *boceuse active fermentation is prevented. quart of milk, half cup of sugar, pinch “Ice Cream," with the remark: "This
males and 4 females. Those of mixed difference ; and thirdly, the 'stupid fail­ Lt it is rich and sweet when it comes of salt; bake twenty minutes; beat to a delicious bivalve is now on sale at the
"Russian and Aleut blood number 1,500. ure of the Georgia Electoral College to from the press, andoare is exercised in froth the whites of- four eggs, juice of
making it from good, sound apples, it two lemons, half cup of sugar; spread
vote on the day appointed. Tho occur­ will not become sour if kept in a moder­ over top of pudding and bake five min- wore unmated gloves, replied, “I don’t
lx the United States Circuit Ceurt at
rence of these blunders, likely to be re­ ately cool cellar,. ’ in a tight c?sk or in
wish my right liand to Know what my
■Omaha the Ponca tribe of Indians has
Turkish Pilaf.—To one gill ’if rice left handdoeth.”
peated every four years under our com­
obtained judgment against Red Cloud
add
three
gills
of
broth
and
some
salt;
lei
There is such a thing in this woxld as
plicated system, should teach Congress
A nervous, 'excitable steer is not as
and the Sioux nation ’ for possession of
it boil gently until the rice has absorbed the milk of human kindness, but the
the necessity of amending the method profitable to feed\as a lymphatic one
the islands in the Niobrara river and of electing tho President, so that escape i with a broad, deep, chest, for this lost all the broth, then brown about a quarter downright mean folks are eternally skim­
oi etecung tne rrcmaeni, so uiai cwcajie ,
geldoni^in^d bV anything-he of a pint of butter in a saucepan, pour ming the cream from it
other lands contiguous, from which tho
from revolution quadrennially may not 1
gtoepa well, and fats well. It it over the rice, cover up and leave it
The Now Orleans Ficayune says that
Poncas Ayive lieen unlawfully excluded be considered a signal mark of divine I is just thirty years since tho first Jerseys siand before tho fire for a fow minutes.
a retired tragedian is an ex-acting man.
by their red brethren.
mercy.
j were brougnt to this country. They are It takes about hn hour to cook, must Should he retiro to the stage, a re-action
.•
---------------------- -—j •
, maJoug * great change in our dairy in­ never be stirred, and when dished up may be expected to take place.
|
Cod. Gordon, of Egyptian fame, who
Macedonia is said to bo in a terrible I teresta and the good results will become must only be touched lightly with a fork.
“I dkolarh!" exclaimed a slovenly
' haa lately visited Ireland, says the con­ condition. Bauds of brigands, strong ■ more apparent in the ensuing year.
If properly done, each grain of rice writer, “I wish I could find q pen that
should be soft • and perfectly whole. A would just suit mo. ” And instantly camo
dition of ita people is worse than that of in numbers and well armed, are infest­
The Cabbage Worm. —To save his cab- little tomato may be added, u liked.
u chorus, “Txy a pig pen."
any other people in the world. He says ing almost all parts of the country, tak I
Beefsteak CaIlE.—One and one-half
j bages, and as an experiment. Mr. How­
The French lady who said to her maid,
that their condition is attributable to ing advantage of the weakness of the ard tells tha Fruit liecord that ha mixed cup of sugar, one cup of butter, one cup
“Nine o'clock I I must begin to undress
landlordism. He recommends the Gov­ authorities, and enriching themselves four quarts of air-slacked lime, ona quart of sweet milk, three eggs,- two teaspoon- fortho ball," understood the true inward­
fnls
of
ermm-of-tartar,
one
teaspoonful
ernment to buy out the landlords of the by the indiscriminate plunder of the in­ of fine salt, and a quarter of a pound
ness of modern fashionable life.
of soda, three and one-fourth ■ cups of
distressed districts, and resell to the habitants without distinction of race or each of red and black copper. When the flour. Divide equally. To one-half add
"Oh, dear!” exchaimed Penniman, “I
dew was on he applied this mixture by
wish I could excel in something! I do
cnants on easy payments.
creed. Beys and other high dignitaries means of a large-sized tin pepper-box to one-half cup of chopped raisins, cinna­
believe
if I should kill a man, it wouldn't
are being seized, and there are even 400 cabbages, that were doubtless aa mon and ciores to taste. This makes bo anything but murder in tho second
The intolerance shown in Ireland to
in which JI th« memlx-re oi
&gt; l«M ooaia he fared. H.gw-e four round tins. Put together in alter­
nate
layers
of
dark
and
light,
with
jelly
obnoxious landlords is instanced liy tho
...
,
. , ; them but one dose, but it did its work sc
A Boston believer in Bob Ingersoll
way in which tho family of Boycott, who Provincial Councils have been carried effecUudly that there has been no further between each layer, or an icing made of
the whites of two eggs beaten to a stiff says: “If a man smites you on one cheek
has lately come into such notice, as well off in a body and sent into the mount- । trouble an account of these destructive froth, and mixed with four tablcspoon- turn to him the other and whacx him
pests.
ns himself, have been treated. His ains. One of the bands demands the
fuls of powdered sugar.
Put this be­ over the head with whatever comes
handy."
■
niece, even, who went into Ballinrobe sum of £5,000 sterling as ransom for tho
Corn Stubble.—Fields tiiat have been tween the layers while they are hot
A poor cornet got his skull fractured,
Buttermilk Bread.—Two quarts of
and asked a jeweler to put a new crystal liberation of two Turkish dignitaries cleared in time should be plowed inraadaud three Christians who hold the rank inoas for early sowing of oota in spring. buttermilk, come to n boil, poured over and was told by the doctor that his brain
in her watch, was refused, with the re­
of Councillors.
Comiiunication
is If roots are to follbw the oom the stubLo swo quarts of flour, stirring it rapidly, or was visible. Hercpled—“Writeand tell
mark that nothing would be done for
may bo plowed at once and sown with it will be lumpy; then add cold water my father, for he always swore I had
eveiywbere
interrupted.
In Epirus
her or for any one else in the family.
- e
. . rye. Three of four bushels should be until it is thin enough (it should be as none."
incredible atrocities are reported to sown to the acre. This ryo will furnish thin os it could be stirred); if it is not
A Kentccet girl diet! with tho heart
The terms of the bargain recently have been
enough for
yeast
by this time,
perpetrated.
In one : a heavy crop of green fodder next May cool
— the
w----------------------------1 I disease a few hours after her marriage,
---------------two
womm
are
said i “
PMture in tha set the pail in which it is in tho water ! This proves that young loziies shouldn't
made by the Dominion Government of caw
pail, stirring it all the while, which soon | m^rry until after they hod given their
*
Canada with the syndicate formed to to bare Wen tbn... aiire into an'
cools it Then stir in tlio yeast, which is hearts away.”
build the Canadian Pacific ‘railroad oven. The inhabitants are powerless to pense of the seed, which is the oulv out- already soukol. and empty it all in tho
• - —“But
— ...
- do?
- :
,. *_*
.
—
F—idpetylady
what am I- to
where the flour is already 1
have been published. Put in tabular defend themselves, and are looking for i lay, will be manv times repaid in the in­ bread non, &gt;1
”,
I I
"do «i0&gt;- my back to tha engine."
| cre“® oI 010 following crop.
l,.h»l.mth.m«MU
£ ft,
wanned, with
a hole in the middle. Then
Then |
form, the statistics of the cost, and the pity and protection fn m the West.
cover it tight, and set it where it will I conductor; he’ll turn the train around to
land-grant for the different sections are
------------------;--------1
Siiect in Winter.—Sheep need free- keep warm all night
’ oblige you.”—Funny Folk*.
In “Some Rooollections of Merchants I dom of action and variety of food more
as follows:
of New York?’ the Dry Goode Bulletin I tiian any of our domestic animals. In
Said a crafty husband to his businavi
How They Dulld Sewers In Paris,
j1
.Si%oov.ooo 12.auo.ooo
I partner: “I have promised my wife an
mention, a enriouaeireutnaUnco connect- !
W require ahelter only agjoal
“I watched them building sewers, near I immense
surprise for her bithday.”
.. «,*00,000 5,000,000
T a ■»&lt;----------- , TT- .
heavy rams and melting snows, as even
tho Seine, in Paris," said a Chicago
cap­ ' "More extravagance?" “I shall give her
... 6,000,000 6,0X1,000 od with lotteries. J. A. Moore, of Hinton | ftcoia 8tarm is better than a heated barn,
it was
was spleuspleu-1, natijjng; it will be an immense surprise.’’
A rough shed, italist to a local reporter. “It
..$35,000,000 25,000,000 A Moore, had a brother George in the * at least for Cotewolds.
.rdid work. But let mo tell1 von
you it costs ,
“Clothe me in dreams, says Miss
The whole ot the land is to be taken lottery business, then legitimate in New । facinff tho south and capable of l/eing money. Tlio sewer I saw constructed
York. George, a. tho agent, bad a «r“d
Fannie Driscoll in a recent poem. If you
cost $50 per lineal foot”
it is stated, from tho fertile land in the
is quit* sufficient. They should then bo
j mean the kind of dreams a person has
“What was tlio process ?”
tain numlier of tickets placed in his , kept
gmaU 11(icb, haTe lpacioos var(ll
Northwest
j after eating mince pie and omelette, you'd
“In tho first place*, tho trench was
hands. Those unsold had to lx&gt; returned i to roam in, and at all times, except durbe frightfully dressed, Fannie.—Boeton
Mrs. Watson, during the lifetime of
twenty feet deep and eight or. ten feet
by a certain time or paid for. One ing the storms, fed in racks out of doors
। Poet.
■
her husband, the astronomer, was his evening he found that be bad accident- &gt;“ -rdinafy weather. Where cold atorm. wide. The sewers arc made five feet in '
-—.V— When —
“Why, Frankie," exclaimed a mother
diameter.
the uuuvu
trench w
is dug utc,
they ■'
devoted and enthusiastic assistant in all
o
...
are rare, and the ground is free from put in a wooden pattern —something like i
boarding-house,
“I never knew
p*
“
—
*
’
•
ally omitted to return to Virginia a SOT
krtm£,l .helUr ia hardly
hi* scientific studios and researches.
if you
you were
were to
to go
go to
to work
work and^start
and. start with
with I you to ask for a second piece of pie at
if
ticket
He was very hard up, and f necessary, for Cotswolds at any rate,
a
bunghole
and
build
a
barreTaround
it
1 “ome.” "I knew 'twant no use, said
She accompanied him to Chinn, and was
a
bunghole
and
build
a
barrel
around
it
begged his sister-in-law (^iis brother be­
Around this wooden pattern they pack I Fr*nk- “ h* proceeded with his pie est­
there of groat help to him in his work.
How to Feed. — The trouble with tiost ate nes and fill in with cement. Nothing [ “King at the time rich) to take it She
That his will should have apparently
persons who keep horses, no matter
more. Anybody can do this. Thev emWhen a man agrees to deliver a letter
rather tcluctantly did so, and did not . • .&lt;
...
j
a
j
ttrm
f
or
wor
][
or
for
slighted her has Wen tho cause of un­
say a word to her husband. The ticket driving purposes, is they feed too much ploy the commonest kind of unskilled , to his friend’s sweetheart, and forgets it
pleasant comments in many journals.
Tho stone that is used is itself a and leaves it in his pocket, where liis
won $100,000. Not long afterward J. A. i hay; and to this can be attributed the' labor.
kind pf cement, and when packed with j wife finds it, he may just aa well save himIt is now explained that Mra. Watson Moore foiled. His creditors sued him '
neral’ sluggishness often manifested
1 &gt;by
—
oement it makes a solid rock fdtuidstion. self the trouble of telling her the facta.
has a considerable property of her own,
e horses until they have been working
for the lottery money, asserting that it a couple of hours, while their wind ix When completed the wooden pattern is 1 They won't be believed.
and that, being childless, she and her
•*! guess dad wishes we’d all dy» and
really was his. After considerable iiti- also much impaired
Night is the only taken out, and what is left is a five-foot
husband hod long ago determined to
hole through a solid rock, that will out- . go to heaven,” said a miser's son to his
gution Chancellor McConn decided that time-when hay should be fed, especially last time iteelf,"
। maternal parent “Why so ?" she asked,
bequeath their worldly goods to scien­
to
animals
used
for
quick
work;
even
the
the money unquestionably belonged to
wta Story.
upon recovering from her astoiHshm.mt
tific objects.
alow piuw
plow icum
team auuiuu
should natu
have uui
but uiue
little
..
, ,, ,
, . ...
ruuw
.
A Minnesota Story.
Mm Moore, anil Umt payment-Nther- h,y „ U1, „oming
noon
bul
...
,,
“Oh 'cause heaven is such a cheap place
One awful cold ni
light—colder than two I
u ’ in v
1
_|iouvein.
A rad and dramatic eviction took to restrained by injunction—must be give them a generous supply at tUb even­
of the coldest nights consolidated—a '
ing meal. By doing tliis your horses
At a hotel table a child attracted con­
place in County Wicklow. An old man therefore mode to her.
hunter named Hosking built an extra i
will
in
better
spirits
and
condition.
siderable
attention
by
saying
repeatedly,
“in keep iu
uciici npiiiui
uuu
uuuiuuou,
named Arthur Kavanagh, in feeble
big fire in his log cabin to keep worm,
1 and free from any tendency to “pot anY he kept a-piling on the vj-ood until “I want a cake." "You liave hod five oi
Tom Ochiltree and Jem Mace.
health, who had a cabin ou the property
It was
somo ocYcui
seven ur
or cigufr
eight years
years ago,
ago. i■ ——j » which horaemen so much dislike the shanty was all ablaze, and when a six
already,”
replied the mother.
li
was wnuo
of Earl Fits William, had fa.’ten behind just after the Coburn-Mace fiasco, and . to 8eefew persons livin' round there saw the “Them's not the ones I want I want a
(he city. As he I!
Remedy for Blight.—Josiah Hoopes, tight, an’ run to his assistance, they saw fresh one.”
in his rent. A decree of ejectmeat was the latter was still in die
the of
bar
a number of Pa.,
j Weechester,
a veteran
----- jtleaning
the baragainst
a number
j Weechestw,
a veteran Pa.,
author,
fruit author, fruit Hosking a-eettin' in ths midst of tbs
A Kentucky girl says that when she
obtained by the Earl, and his game­ was
gentlemen and Tom Ochiltree were dis- ' grower and experimenter.^in the Ameri- flames a-shiverin' and a-rubbin’ of his die* she desires to have tobacco planted
keeper, with two bailiffs, went to exe­
“No sure remedy hands as though he couldn’t get warm; over her grave, that the weed, nourished
cussing politics and prize fights in ar- , ean Garden, 2iys:
saj
cute the decree. They had to carry other part of the room. Mace’s wonder- C4n be suggaete
J’ to nrevent the blight
oO
body, may be chewed by her be­
and when the shanty was all burned to .by her
,
¥■ -fa------gjyjj
Kavanagh out of the house, and, as he ful expertness in the use of his bands --------“ *’ r_----------tho
‘ yellows in the peach,
ashes they found him in ths ruins a-set- reaved lover.—Jixcnange. root girii

S

was crossing the threshold of his cabin,
the poor old man gave on- gasp and died
in the gamekeeper’s arms. His body
was laid by the roadaidp. Over it for
hours oat his only mourner—a grand-.
daughter. Kavanagh was formerly in a
good position. He had been unable to

work for two years, and was bedridden

The following table contained in the
Agriculture shows the value of the moet
important of our agrio»]tural product &lt;
during (he last two ycaA, and the value

of exportations thereof for the same

■ ..r.9ia,aH,ao7
aoo

came up, and some one offered to bet a
basket of champagne that no man, un­
less a professional, could get in a blow
ou Mace's face. Ochiltree took the bet,
ami walked deliberately over to Maoe
and slapped his jaws. Tho astonished
prize fighter looked at Tom for a moment
and then lit out from the shoulder. A
mass of red hair, a corpulent body, legs
and boots all mingled in indescribable
confusion, flew through the door and
rolled out over the brick banquette into
the street While sympathetic bell boys
Tom out and patching his fragments to­
gether, some of the gentlemen explained
to Msec the circumstances of the bet
“Oh ! it was.thai way, waait? If Td
known it I wouldn’t ’ave cared,” said he,
“ ui* Pm bloody glad now I didn’t 'it
u. mwYw.
।
Tom thought it wa* a quite tnfflcipntly j
’ard ’it” If the blow had struck him I
----- bat Qn
fc u
&lt;3
anywhere
else but on the obeo
cheek
it won!
would
have killed him.—Washington Capital.
A Wedding Present.

“I have a surprise for your daugh-

You are very kind."
I shall put a battle of oil of vitrol
“ Poon's Manual" states the net earn­
ings of *H the railroads in the country
last year to have been 8219,916,274. So
far mb reported this year it appears that
the percentage of increased earnings on

i said that the Editor’s Drawer, in
w’* Magazine, is made up by a woSo are a great many editors*
Mt. Pi&gt;HUM(O.) Banner.

given to tha be
Tha same cin

but the following are not injurious and ting on a big hickory log, frozen to death, i who can she expect to back er in this
are certainly beneficial: Wash tho bodies —Irinnuola’i EH Perkin..
; queer conceit?
of the tree* as well as tlie larger branch**
with ordinary thin whitewash or soap
Doubtful Compliment.
suds. Top-dress tho soil beneath with
Land-Owning in England.
A young minister and his wife visited
rook lime, good rich compost, un­ the congregation where his father was
At present land is a luxury. To ita
bleached wood ashes, 4c., any refuse previously the pastor.
Ho preached on poisoseiou certain social advantages ore
decaying vegetable matter, in fact, that the Sabbath, and after service one of
attached. A vast amount of the land in
will furnish food for your trees. A slight the venerable elders, speaking with the ' England Ix.-longs to no one in existence,
dressing of salt used sparingly also an­ young minister's
minister’s wife, said : “ Your i By the will of some one who is dead, it
swers an excellent purpose, and some cul­ husband preached from the same text1 ta the property Gr.
,.r of some one wh.;
who U
is -ci
not
tivators recommend ground bones end that
f ‘his
' ’ father
’ " - hod tto
‘ 1 to
_____
___ born. The life
. Jo tenant,
whether
he cares
the lost
time
he_ was
to—.i, chvt
— to
—
others iron filings. A heavy mulching in
’ ”
*r_V’’’ "Indeed!
or country
that* pulpit.
“ Indeed !”” replied
replied tlio
tlio ffor
country life,
life, whether
whether he
he has
has the
the
with muck is beneficial to all young trees. lady, "I hop.
" was not
**•the same ser- m nuis U keep up an establishment, and
lope it
mon, too."’ “Oh.
Oh, no."
no," said tha
the rood
good whether he is overburdened with settle­
Uses fob Salt.—A writer in tlio Ru­
elder, "his father was a dreadful smart ments and mortgages, is compelled to
ral New Yorker says that the salt ques­
own :i large house, with a large garden
tion is always on the carpet, and while it man.” _________________
is very certain tiiat salt is not a manure
A cumous mode of conducting contra­ and large pleasure grounds attached to
it is equally certain that ita application band trade has just been put in practice it. As in many instances he is indiffer­
“ n decideil benefit The retardation in Switzerland.
The proprietor of a ent to his lieir, and in still more frequent
nf,&lt;!n complete ruin of crops by in- watch manufactory at Lugano lias a casea has to save to provide a portion
Becl depredation is well known, but it is large and well trained stock of carrier for his daughters and younger sons, be
not at all appreciated to ita full extent. pigeons which keep journeying continu­ lays out nothing on the estate, and is
unable, by the tenure under which ho
Salt can act but in three ways benefi­ ally to Italy and back again.
Each
cially. It attracts moisture and hence is pigeon, on its flight to the south, bears a occupies'it, to give such long leases as
useful in dry seasons; it drives away in- small watch attached to ite feet The would indues occupants to turn it to the
owner.thus hopes to import daily fifty best use. Habit, moreover, hud often
It waa the day of tho signing of the
ona. and when thoroughly dissolved bv watches into Italy without running any led the owner to impose numerous re­
heavy rains it acta by assisting
marriage
inertcontract.
ox danger
A friend
of theany
famduty.
­
of paying
Acting strictive clauses in the leases tiiat he does
insoluble material to becomeily
fitsays
for plant
to the upon
fatherthis
of the
young lady.
information
tho Custom-House grant, which cripple the energies of the
food. The first mode is a slight gain, authorities at New York have instructed tenant, and keep him under the tutelage
of exploded folfamtM.
all officers of steamships to refuse pas­
An occupier who wishes to buy land
sengers the liberty of taking pigeons on
the salt and tha trouble of application board. But “stool pigeons” are not has, therefore, to pay for it more than it
is worth, and, lieside this, he han to ex­
from ten to one hundred times over, ac- easily discovered.
pend a comporativvly iT.onnous sun.’
oording to the prevalence and deatruotivenms'bf tho insects; the third mode is
A dog in the Ninth Word mistook a among lawyers for acquiring it. Tho
of bul little value because insolubles are skunk for a cat, and gave chase. Tiie result of all this ia that land has accumu­
lated to a scandalous extent in tha hands
generally proof against ite feeble action.
If we sum up the gain from the three
qf somo families, that in others it is a
modes of action we perceive such a very was so mortified at his mistake that he curse to the possessor, that the occupier
decided gain that one fair trial is suffi- crawled under a bom floor and died. ia not hia own master, and that it is al­
most impossible for any yeoman, wishing
—Kinystun Freeman.

home within his reach. A country like
ours encourages the damestid affection;
for here industry is sure of ita rewards;
toil cau easily find a place to real ita
weary limbs, and the tranquil enjoyments
of the fireside are open to all who desire
to experience them. Tho influence of ’
this fact is beyond calculation; it is'the
main secret of our prosperity; it has deme
more to expand the territory, develop
our nation than anything else.
'
Not only may the humblest citizen se­
cure his own home, if he haa the ordin­
ary tact and enterprise, .but he may cre­
ate a home that will satisfy his highest
comfort or perchance one of luxury
where even htera'.are, taste, art and ele­
gance may minister to hia finer tastes,
and cheer the hours of his fireside.
Political economy does not compute
the productive power of this sentiment
in ita statistical tables, and yet all ita
skill and science cannot accomplish for

Every home contributes its proportion
to tho general wealth of the land; it haa

commerce and multiplies ita simple ideas
into the myriad shapes of thia busy
world. Thus the facility with which a
home may be obtained is one of the most
favorable cirtmmstanoesin our condition.
If the sentiment of home, as a sentiment
of the heart, •» the main spring of our
industry and enterprise, it is equally ths
strong power of the country; it binds ub
to our institutions; it eatabliahM a psrtncrship between every min who has •
home, or hopes to have one, and the
government It teaches him to bs a
friend to law and authority. It is the
sanctity of home feeling that imparta
force" to every operation. Patriotism
would bo a feeble passion; wealth would
lose much of ita value as a means of promuting stability, and brotherhood would
vanish as a sickly dream but for ite vital
presence.
The lowliest cottage that stands in tha
hidden valley contains an unrecognised
statemanship that is working in holy
union with a heavenly law to perpetuate
the birthright of libr-&gt;ty. Ito,tumble
toil, ite home-love, ita morning and even­
ing prayers are steadily and surely cre­
ating a moral grandnerthat is far might­
ier than physical defenses’ and far more
assimulatire than political doctrines.
Home is intensified into an urgent
want It is 'indispensable to genuine
vitality of nerve ami limb. Man as a man
needs its supporting strength, and stimu­
lated both by his nature and circum­
stances to seek a home as the the true
compliment of himself, he will find it the
best earthly instrument of Providence
to call out his energies, train his virtues,
secure his happiness and prolong his ex­
istence.
Any man who has a heart can have a
home. The rewards of industry are suf­
ficiently ample to enable him to support
s family. Whatever position is attiuna• ble by toil and wealth is open to his am­
bition. There is an abundance around
him out of which ha can carve tho goodly
futurea of home. The most magmfleiant
residence in the city is an advertisement
of what his enterprise may accomplish,
and the eloquent lessons of their archi­
tecture tell him what his own unaided
hands may rear. Everything around
him teaches that he m*y reach the
front ranks of society and enjoy the
cordial recognition of his fellowman.
There is social dignity for his family
more noble than blood, more valuable
than caste, and industry and economy,
intelligence and virtue can secure ita
honors and privilege*.—Deborah.
Curiosities of the Voice.

Dr. Delaunay, in a paper read before
the French Academy of Medicine, give*
some details on the histoxy and limits of
the human voice, which he obtained
niter much patient research. Aooording
to the doctor, the primitive inhabitants
of Eurojie were all tenors; their descend­
ants of the present day are baritones,
and their grandsons will have' semi-bass
voices. Looking si different races, he
calls attention to the fact that inferior
races, such as the negroes, etc., have
higher voices than white men.
Th*
voice has also a tendency to deepen with
ago—tho tenor of sixteen becoming ths
baritone at twenty-five, and bass at
tiiirty-five. Fair complexioncd peapl*
ha* higher voices than the dark akin- /
or tenors, the latter contraltos or teases.
•‘Tenors,” says the doctor, “are slen­
derly built and thin; basses are stoutly
mode and corpulent" Tliis may be ths
rule, but one is inclined to think there
are more exceptions to it than are neces­
sary to prove tho rule. The same re­
mark applies to the assertion that
thoughtful, intelligent men have always
a deep-toned voice; whereas triflexs and
frivolous persons have soft, weak voices.
The tones of the voice are perceptibly

may not suffer. Prudent singers eschewed
strong drinks and spirituous liquors,
especially tenors, but the bosses can eal
and drink generally with impunity.
“The South," says the doctor, “furnishes
the tenors and the North the bosses;" in
proof of which he adds that the majority
of French tenors oome from the South ot
the northern department

It is the health, not the eyesight,
which parents with studious children
should ever protect though they should
lie most merciless in insisting on a suf­
ficiency of light, and light which actu­
ally reaches the object of attention.
You may sit in a room full of light, but
have all the while only twilight, or even
n deep shadow foiling on the work in
hand. Light, full ligiit, but light with­
out glare, ia the grand preaarvative ot

.

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rw£.
yTURDAY,

- DEC. 1MSS0.

a am BtniDLB or inuTEBs.

SUGARS, TEAS.
COFFEES, SI
a uie connunier,
ute one ueaemug tne mo«t c
toe pMWbta gave the parting ad vibe,
MOLABM
ue reward by hta increasing patronage.
aud got toe wagou under way, loaded
Stocks
are
very
desirable
n*
to
style
and
quantity.
-fceAdf.
■
with ita previoua freigtrt.
The first day the buys get just Iieyond
OT Thoee mffering with Sciatic* and
A VEGETABLES.
Bellevue, and a* night cwmee on they other seven: Nervous afibetioae ahould
find feed for their tcaui, baihl a tiro, be mire to consult Dr. Peterman at Aa*
{iropare their supper, and after uartak- syria Center, Dec. 23, and at Wolcott
u g of the same, nil I up in tbeir blankets
and go to sleep. The next day the car­
--------- IN TOWN.——
Don’t hesitate If your Kidneys troubles you,
go rnachrs its destination,
tinatiun, ia
la drivrdrivmu
ffor Day’s Kidney Pad will surely cure.
through the rtrecta iuntil
”
disposed
------ *
*
CROCKERY.
whip, ---spread
and then the boys bout
1—... —
-----~
»100RrW*RD.
GLASSWARE,
Of the most improved paterns and shades of color, from 10 to 15 cts. per yard.
sail aud look for a harbor in which to
Fine Cashmeres at $1.00 per yard.
.
We offer the above reward for a single case
dn&gt; * anchor lor the night, a couple of
FLOWER POTS.
miles t is aide of Mat&gt;hall proves to be of Catarrh that cannot l&gt;e cured by taking
the spot, niMl there the boys go through Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney A Co,.
Toledo O.
tb. siime routine us the night previous,
only Jtliey count over th#-ir money thia
Iitnr, and tell tlreia exploits mid laugh
TOBACCOS.
o.’er the incidents of the day. As day­
CIGARS,
light '&gt;egiDs to show iu the east the next
PIPES
niurniiig, jJrey, w ith a rotnpauHni.pick- Our old established butcher boy, the prices will
e&lt;l up on the road the day before, "lair­
Always a specialty. We have Saits sizable for small boys and for the 800-pounder.
^it down;
•
row" iiay and corn for the bull-, see the
known as Henry Roe, the old reliable
bulls get it, cook and eat their break­
of this town.
fast, couple the bulls to the wagon and
Bettor 1 SdPUisir g Bedvkai Flnr.
Wo are glad to aee him prosper because we
sail away to the fai ituitli. When sand
know he is straight,
bills ate.' p and liUth wetn to la- gone And there the rich and poor will find the chotcover and extraVtouiii was required, one
. cat kind of stoat;
of the trioot boy* would drive the team And our entoryrising landlord, surely on him
while the other two placed their shoul­
der* to the wheels and th«« mighty ship
CASH,
sailed aa eh over, or, if the motive
BUTTER,
power failed to be aufficient to mqve I will keep none in my market, but the very
EGGS,
beat for — b*,
tile wagoirby reason of the sand, und
BEANS.
their worn-out condition, they were All kinds of fowl and fishes, I buy for UJ'rePOTATOES,
ini'-coupled from the wagon, chained
chops and beef steak, and all other
ETC.. ETC.
to an oak sapling and the boys drew tire It’s mutton
meats on hand
wagon overt he hill, returned and drove
You wiil^ndjSt Henry Roe's, In the old reliable
BOISE
&amp;
FRANCIS.
the team over, coupled again and restlnied their journey.
Alter a couple
10,000 lbs. Dried Apples Wanted.
of'days ate used up in the homeward Now ;.o.t lie honest farmer I have a word of
match, and just as the sun fa creeping Improve ybur’stock and feed them yell for I
500 Bushels Beans Wanted.
down Irehind the tieetopw,aud the wea­
will want them here;
ry caravan roaches the vicinity of the And-to-yrtir house I’ll drive my team and pay
pjABTWGH NATIONAL BANE,
5000 Bushels of Corn Wanted.
owner of the wagon, and as the vehicle
s
you cash tn hand,
HMtlBfU, nich.,
must go vaat, anil the bpys and team For thotie who keep their stock well fed, good
prices
will
demand.
w.st. the tiled and worn out cattle are
Capital and Surplus Sloo.ooo.
freed rum the wngnn and started for
mnch
d
Charles Hartman, Toledo, Ohio, says:—I
Sell* Drrtu on tb« priodM) cltle* Io Europe. Do
home and the boyi take bold of the know
it cured me, and I hope othcro slmllarir
•pooiU received, *d8mom? leauod rt
wagon and draw it home, leaving their troubled with pain in tho chest may be helped
current ntea of Intercot.
cargo of •'fixings” by the roadside until by the ■‘Only Lung Pad" as I have.—Sec Adv.
A. J. BOWSE, Geo.E.GOODIEAB,
their return. When the wagon is safe­
President.
Caahta
Old Ctothea .Wnde ]\iew.
ly housed by the roadside opposite its
owner's dwelling, aud all things eonaidGentlemen save your money by having your
QLEMENT SMITH,
ered satisfactory, the boys return to clothes neatly repaired and thoroughly renovat­
their ’‘traps,'’ shoulder them and make ed by' Mrs. Edna Holmes’ new chemical method,
Attorney at Law,
for home, their hearts treating with without injury to the moat delicate colors. She
whodcsire
desire to profit
rapture that they are once more near solicits the patronage of all who
by the great art. freeing done to order: dress­
the parental roof where they could btf es, shawls, etc.
White kid gloves cleaned.
We propose to divide profits, and while we can furnish yon nearly every­
free from the cares of so great a burden Stamping will be done with this line of work.
us they had so lately been compelled to 'All work warranted to giro full satlfactlon. lie­ thing wanted for comfort of man and beast. We will take in exchange almost
shoulder.
fer by permission to Dr. W. H. Young.
Resi­ everything the fanner has to turn off.
JAMES A. SWEEZEYp
dence on State street, Nashville, Mich.
Mbs. Edna Holmks.
An Alarming Swell.

Best Stock of CANDIES

Long before there wm sack a thing
as a cemetry twtablimbed in this low u,
it was customary U» bury the dead iu
•owe. private spirt until ground could
be determined upon to l&gt;e net apart for
that especial purpose.
Among tire
Riany spots where the dead wen* in­
tended to be only temporarily buried,
and where second hodit-x were interred
and some of them .town sHargcs, " iu a
hill on section 19, then a part of the
farm of John Davis.
This hill was
■contiguous to tho highway, anti was
found to contain splendid grovel for
road making. ;uid which was liadly.
needed near by. The. people went tor
the grave), the bank grow higher tut the
work progressed, until now the roving'
■bf the bank will-open to view one or
snore of the graves where lie buried
all that remains of some of the first
pioneers of thia town. Now,permit me
to ask why don’t some one who ought
to •»« very much interested, set to work
and remove what remains iif their
relatives there deposited f The present
owner of the land is not aware of the
existence of such remains, or, if lie is,
cannot determine their exact locality,
as one of the former owners cultivated
tire ground anu completely obliterated
all Mgns of a grave. All who feel in­
terested in the should act as soon us the
weather permits in the spring.

. everybody delights to see theit
YwntJ in print, providing there is noth­
ing connected with it that touches a I
tender chord. When your West Kala­
mo man was slashing rght and left:
and dealing some telling blown against
Uitemperauce aud all immoral acta, a
certain man who, at that tim • imbilred
most to freely of that which intoxicates
but who has since reformed, was men­
tioned as being caught in a rather bud
•crime, all through the bad effects of
bant cider. He felt so sore over the
mention in the paper of the incident
that he spent ovfer half a day and all
the evening trying to get an oppoitu
xtftv to"interview” your correspondent.
Heat lastfonnd Ins man at home—
West Kalamo had been from home ujl
day—and he set about the ardorouH
An immcent hard- working man yeatask of giving the poor correspondent tenlay lost a situation which he had
asimnd beating for his bold presump­ held for a year, and which be believed
tion. The poor frightened correspon
secure for at least another year to come,
dent—w‘e don’t wish to be to severe on and if this meets the eye of his late
him, but tell thp story as we have heard employer perhaps the man will be tak­
him repeat it h'toself—began to look en back.
A citizen of Beech street
for some chance to escape, but no, bought a cord of four foot wood, and
there was no alternative except to the same was delivered early in the
stand and take it. After giving the morping. As soon as the team had
C&gt;or correspondent a good scare he gone the ci'izen borrowed a quarter of
ft, but first securing a promise of re­ a coni of the same sort of wood of a
traction in the next paper. A day or neighbo - and added it to his pile and
two«fter, the man informed the cor­ then rode down to the wharf and said :
respondent that he need not retract uh
“Mr. Blank, I see you have delivered
be was perfectly satisfied as it then my wood.’’
stood.
“Yes, air—yes, sir—we always deliv­
About—well, ’twos before tlio rebel­ er nt tbe earliest moment,” was the
lion, there lived over in the west part reply
How much did you send ?”
cf town a fair damsel who hail for an
“A cord, sir—a full cord. We never
escort mid guardian, and also one who
helped her to keep the house warm two cheat on measure.”
*
“But I am not satisfied with it.”
or three evenings each week, a man
who kept a small stock of goods to sei 1
Can’t help thul, sin I sent a cord.
I
to the frettler*. Louisa, tor tiiat was saw it loaded myself.”
“I’ve measured it and—”
her name, kept continually harping
“Can’t help your measure. There’s
About her merchant lover, how they
■were engaged, and how rich she a cord of wood there.”
would bood be. The young lady be,
“I was goitfg to say—”
"Can’t help what you were going to
-came haughty, overbearing and refused
to associate with her former friends, say. I’ve been in the wood business
and thought herself above the poor low too long to make any mistake.”
“I was going to say there was over a
dirt diggers—she was herself so poor
that she could hardly afford decent cord.”
“Over a cord ? Ah! that’s a different
apparel— and tillers or the soil. Time
wore on, she married her merchant thing. That needs looking into. Get
prince, aud the dreams of days passed, into my buggy’ and|we’ll drive up and
were to her assuming realities, when measure it, I am glad to find one hon­
there came a mighty crash. The sheriff est man in Detroit.”
arrested her lord, took possossion of
Tho pile overran a quarter of a cold,
what goods he could find, and the poor much to tbe dealers amazement.
young wife had to see her lofty aspira­ When certain of the fact he could only
tions nipped in the bud and her liege scratch his head and say:
lord marched to prison. The young
“Never heard of’the like before—
merchant bad stolen the goods aud was never, and I’ve been in the business a
disposing of them very cheap, and con­ longtime.”
,
Within five minutes of his return to
sequently was making *monev fast
-when his little game waa ended by the the office one of the drivers bail his
discovery of certain private marks on balance of wager and was walking off
with tbe remark:
unopened packages in his poseasion.
“How dat seben-eights of a cord got
A brief &lt; eseription of a trip to Mar­
shall in tbe early days of tbe pion.'era, all swelled up dat way am mo’ dan I
would, no doubt, be interestiug to the kin tumble into, an’ize got to go bar­
footed
nil winter to pay fur it!”—Free
?routh of to-day who reside in the awe
ocality, but still not so far from Maraha”. as the roads are, as those of whom
I write. I do not wish to carry the ide*
A HORRIBLE DINO.
that an trips to Marshall were made in
the same manner, nor ;n the same sea­
BiNDHXLD, Dbc. 15, 1880.
son of tbe year, nor for the same pur­
I don't nefer afore in my life see w hat a dimes
pose, I simply wish to show what the
•early settlers had to contend with, and day had over to Nish Zlms last Tureday night.
bow much harder was their lot than Now what I Uh going to dell you about is dot
young cupel gedding married. You tec every
ours.
Some tliirty years ago John Davis, dings went off nice. Ven day all got dare day
row deceased, had what was very com­ yurt poot on stile and had a big dime. Day
mon in those days, a good crop of was verry lade wid de surimonlt-s from rating
peaches.
Not having a market for a
for Doty so long. Bi me be Miahter Doty cum,
tithoof them at home, he conceived the
idea of taking a load of the delicious and yustaa soon as day got dare, Mishtor Janes
frnit to Marshall, a very venturesome he comes out wid de too young fellows and give
piece of basmess in those dayb. It was dem to Mishler Valentine and says, heare 5
vcrj like shipping them to England marry dem M Uhter Valentine and you can baf
now-a-days.
de fire dollars. De ger! had aomading over her
Welt to begin: The first thing to do bed so de jieoplea couldn’t se her lai ven day
was to borrow a wagon, as only the
done de pUhness.
Ven day got married den
more fortunate had the luck to possess
.such a vehicle. After going to a neigh Miabder Klug’s bebel gif dem a farm and a
por’s, some two miles away, the neces­
sary article was secured, or, rather, gold vatch. MUhder Hunt’s bebel gif dem a
promised, the next duty was to go nix lamp mlt a Bddle baby tied to it.
MUhder
iteme, call the boys, Will and Nelson, Albert Dewey’s bebel gif dem a Dodder nice
and with their help surround two bulls lamp. Ob, I coodeu’t begin to dell you vot all
and gut a yoke on them and send the de Lrczzente vaa day got, and boo gtf dem, no.
.bovs and bulls after the wagou. all of
which used up the first day. The next Vy let wud dak all dis babvr full. But, I must
day the wagon received it*cargo,which yurt dell you, Mi*hdcr Levi Dewey and Misb
comdsted of peaches, bread, pork, salt, Bristol gif dem a xilver kulfe do cut butler wid
whiskey, a flying pan, kettle and sun­ and den I vlll close putty soon, ven I/dell you
dry other necessary articles, such as dat MWi Zlm was sick wid a bad hod ake, but I
IfiauketM, au ax, mid a tew shillings in
hard easb. The grain and hay for the
bulls was supposed to be furnwhed by to AIL Dewey and Marshall Bellinger, but I
the seUleex along the route, bought if
they were awake to sell, or “borrowed’- Bristol vraent going. AB says he Uh mad and
W dark ness brooded o’er the land when Marshall he kridc all day de next day. I don’t
Abe. animals needed feeding. The sec- know rat was de trebles unless id was koi day
«nd day being used up in getting ready ,
Tec the journey, the bulls get tin extra \
teed.and the lx&gt;y stlie iuHresmrv uiKtrtictions ami advice, and bulls, boy*, and j,Strong won’t like to spare de room in hU babcr,
parent* turn in for the night to ‘dream, but if he would I could make you all iaff.
John Rhmcsakt.
the balk
of aMuMaodfood,
the bnveof wonders they are to behold,
and the parents of the extra shillings
The next inerting of the MapSh Grote Mite
that would be tJ»e result of tbe venture, .
and which was badly needed for buy- :
ing the little ones some new clothe* for ’,
winter.
The next monring Wore daylight 1time will lx* bad. The old M well aa tlx young
♦fwi*1-. »h&lt;.
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Men’s Suits from $8.00 to $25.00; Boys’ Suits from $3.50
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Shoes of the best makes, Rubber Overcoats, Rubber Boote
(Warranted), Buffalo Robes, Lap Robes, an endless variety of
Notions, Hats and Caps, Furs, Blankets, Sachels, Curtain
Laces, Trimmings, Edgings m piece and bunch, Groceries as
low as the lowest, Sugar from 9c. to 12c.

WANTED IN EXCHANGE:

Hastings Business Directory.

Ten Car Loads of 8^

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Stove Wood Wanted.

He Hipest Market Price Paid 1'or Butter, Eggs, Part, Beats and Potatoes
IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS

From the Lawrence, Kan., Daily Joural
and Tribune, Sept. 18. 1880:
Itoganllrig the watches made at the famous
factory at Rockford, Ill., do higher compliment
could be paid Hum tiiat given by one our univerrtty profeasors a day or two ‘Ince. He said
in his trip to the East the past summer he
visited the Observatory at Washington, and
there asked. “Where can I get the most reli­
able timepiece 1” -The answer was “Buy a
Rockford Watch." Since hia arrival home,
the Professor has purchased of Mr. Rushmer
one of those reliable-timers.
These watches are tar sale by James Fleming
Nashville.

W e VV ant to Sell

M. BLACK.

(10,000 Worth of Goods! American and Foreign Marble,
Dealer la

Between this and the 1st of January next, and we know if we do wo must sell
without large profits.

BICK HEADACHE CURED.
Frixelle’s Compound Mandrake and Rhubarb
Pills will cure the sick headache. We have
many testimonials to thia effect. For sale by
all druggists at 25c. per box.
SCIATICA (sciatic rheumatism) CUBED
For.particulnre write to Dr. H. A
Peterman, M. D.,Marshall, Mich..orcall
and see him at the Wolcott Homie on
the days he holds his office there. 8-13

Keataurant I
Having bought out the restaurant of Cap.
Dunham, I have newly furnished it and am
now ready to serve up anything you wlrti in
my line at reasonable rates for cash. Oysters
a specialty.
Audi Lbmx.
rp" Dr. Peterman will be at Assyria
Center on Dec. 23d, and at Wolcott
House, Nashville, Dec. 33d, to examine
and prescribe for those suffering with
Nervous and Chronic diseases.

Aykm’s Cathartic Pills are the best
of all purgatives for family use. They
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their extensive use. by physicians in
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Mild, searching and effectual, they- are
especially adapted to the needs of the
digestive apparatus, derangements of
which they proveat and euro, if timely
taken. They are the best and safest
physic to employ for children an£
weakened constitutions, where a mild
bnt effectual cathartic is required.

Attorney A Counsellor,

WUl attend te legal bnolneaa In any part ef I bo
BUM, and practices in Ml tho court*

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                  <text>ORNO STRONG, I
Editor awu Proprietor.

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VOLUME VIII.
LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Environs.
—The nail on Wednesday morning
•was several hours late, on account of a
. car on the Pacific Express being thrown
from the track at Middleville, by a
broken rail. No serious damage done.
—Considerable complaint is - made
concerning the practice of some parties
living in the east part of town, throw­
ing stable litter and other debris into
the alleys, thus making them ■unfit for
the use for which they were intended.

—We notice, by a sign on his door
the other morning, that Dr. Griswold
pays the"highestmarkct price for furs.”
Don't the “pills and parigoric” bnisness
pay well enough, Doc, or did the
Loys and girls entry the joke a little to
■ fail

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH.,
—Owing to the fact that there were
—On Thursday- morning a dog, standon the walk near the Union house gave other meetings on the aaroe evening,
a yelp and darted between the Union tlie attendance at the Reform Club
house and barn, and in less than a room on Tueaday evening, was not as
twinkling, some less than 50 dogs and large as usual, still the audience was
as .many boys, were making more noise very fair, and the meeting a good one.
than a chivarri band; the dogs all fol­ According to agreement, Mr. Fiester
lowing dog No. 1, and the boys flying was on hand as he always is, when he
and
gave
.to the alley to see the fun, and “Seek” says that he will be,
the dub one of his earnest and stirring
the dogs on.
-*
talks,. ^Billy is one of the old stand-bys
—A man weighing 200 lbs., was seen
of the'i society and is an ardent, earnest
walking down Washington street on
Ur. "Not any policy on my plate,”
Sunday, with a couple of packages in
s motto.
Good remarks were
his arms, and when opposite John
by Jas. Gregory president of the
Smith’s garden, a loose plank tripped
Hosrher Club, alto by Rev. E.'Jones.
himi and he fell full length upon the
Milton Flayharty was called* upon and
walk. The plank that did the mischief
Responded by making 3 short speech,
may now bo found in the middle of tli6,
declaring his intentions of sticking to
garden, as said 200 lbs was angered,
the pledge, he took six weeks ago.
and vented his spite on * the plank. It
Every temperance man or woman in
is a deplorable foot that many of the
town ought to try and encourage Mil­
walks are in such a condition that it is
ton in his effort of reform and help him
unsafe for a person to walk on them,
on by every means possible. It was de­
especially in the night.
cided to hold mass meetings on the
—John F. Lusk of Marion, Hl„ has last Sunday in each month. The next
purchased The Grass Lake A’eira. Mr. will be the last Sunday evening in Jan.i

—On Tuesday, Ex. Whitmore was
whittling a pine board in Aylsworth’s
store, when the knife slipped and pen­
etrated his left hand, inflicting a pain­
full wound. He repaired to Dr. Young’s
pffice, had the gash stitched up and has Lusk has been prominently identified
—The entertainment of the Christ­
resolv.cd to be more careful in the with the newspaper interests of South­ ian Sunday school, at tho opera house
future.
ern Illinois for the post twenty years, Thursday eye, was a grand affair.
—The village schools closed yester­ is a practical printer and we predict The gathering was said to be the largest
day for a two weeks vacation, during will make a rustling among the dry ever held in the opera house. The pro­
the holidays.
The attendance has newspapers of that section. He is a gram was a variety of rare selections.
been good during the past term, ^ond worker and a through gentleman in The first in order was the “Herald An­
credit is due to both officers and teach­ every respect and cannot fail to be a gel,’1 led by the adults in song, “Glory
ers for their hearty co-operation in the great help to the paramount interests to God in the highest,” followed by a
'management of the schools. May they of Grass Lake. As a member of the band of girls, singing “Be my guiding
craft, we extend Mr. Lusk a hearty Star,” When, lo! A beautiful tran­
continue to prosper.
—The case cf Boston vs Buxton, was welcome to the live, enterprising and sparent star, appeared in tho East, and
an echo of the song came in quick re­
tried before Esd. Parody on Wednes­ glorious state of Michigan.
sponse from the choir “I will lie thy
day. Boston sued Buxton for extra
—Dame Rumor has for a few weeks
guiding star.” Then came a band of
brick deliveredtobnild Buxton’s store,
been whispering that A. J. Hardy
still smaller girls singing, "Twinkle
the same being more than was called
would, in the near future, join his fate
little stars.’ The acting was splendid
for in the contract. A jury was sum­
with that of Miss Mary Buxton, in a
and
reflected great credit to tho school.
moned and after hearing the case, ren­
matrimonial alliance. The Dame was
dered a judgement of $40 in favor of correct in her whisperings for once, The motto encircling tho star, wishing
a “Merry Christmas ” was a forurunner
Boston.
and at 12,30 o’clock on Thursday, the
—Ata regular meeting of Nashville twain stood before Rev. E. Jones, at of good.feeling, nud expressed but
faintly the good fellowship of the occa­
lodge, No. 255, F. &amp; A. M., Wednesday the homo of the bride’s father, amidst
sion. At tlie conclusion of the song.
evening Dec. 15th, the following offi
the assembled relatives of both parties,
“Good Night ’’large baakete, Ipden with
cere were elected for the ensuing year: and were united in holj matrimony.
fruit and sweet-meats were passed to
W. M., B.F. Reynolds; 8. W„ E. A. They were immediately seated fit the
tho children, from which each one had
Bush; J. W., Anthony Winnings; Sec., table loaded with substantial viands,
tho privilege of taking out a full sack.
John Smith : Treas. C. S. Dunham: L. and after partaking of the repast, took
Space will not allow
a
descrip­
D., Levi S. Smith , J. D., Ad. Stanton ; the 2 o’clock train east on their wed­
tion of the actors as they appeared in
Tyler, M. II. Reynolds.
tlicir parts, but judging from the fixed
ding tour.
attention of the audience, the evening
—At a meeting of the teachers'and
—Allie Durkee made his debut, in was one long to be remembered.
officers of the M. E. Sunday school, on
the law profession, at Power’s office on
—Last Friday evening Bob. Hender­
Wednesday evening, the following
Monday, in the case of Feighner va son got well filled with sour mosh and
officers were elected for the ensuing
Gallatin. The plaintiff sued for $25, proceeded to make home as unpleasant
year: Sup’t,, C. Ainsworth; Ass’t Sup’t.
ns his fees for the sale of the defend­ ns possible, by stampeding about the
Mrs. L. J. Wheeler; Sec’y., Frank Mcant’s farm, and Bige Flint appeared as house, overturning the furniture, kick­
Derby;
Treas’., L. J. Wheeler;
council for the plaintiff and Durkee A ing down th© stove pipe and raising
Chorister, Dr. Barber; Organist, Miss
Lee for the defence. The court room such ageneral row that one of the fam­
Fanny Blair and Artist, Richard Drake.
was full and contained many of Allie’s ilies occupying the same building, can­
—M. J. Fanning spoke to a lorije chums, who were eagerly waiting to t'd on the Marshal to squelch the rack­
hear
the plea of. the embryo lawyer. et, which he did and obtained from
audience at the opera house on Sunday
evening. His address was one of the At last the time arrived for Allie to Bob. a promise tn keep quiet and go to
best ever given in Nashville. Every produce his little speech, which he did bed. Had ho kept this promise, he
point he spoke upon, he proved in such with good grace, and with what effect would have escaped tlie serious accid­
a masterly manner that left no grounds the public can judge, .as he obtained a ent which happened to him a couple of
for contradiction. He is one of the verdict of no cause of action.
hours later in the evening. He wan­
best speakers in the state, and is doing
dered out of doors, went dowu the
—Frank Reynolds had a peculiar street, and when opposite James Mc­
good work in favor of the proposed
amendment. A’collection of nearly $10 dream on Tuesday night, in which he Graw’s, a carriage occupied by two
imagined that he was the victim of a men. was just starting lip tho street,
was taken'at the close of the lecture.
terrible accident, and was literally torn aud Bob. exclaimed; “I (hie) ketch on,”
—A mist has been falling for a couple
in pieces by machinery. At the break- aud made a grab for the hind end of
of days, which has formed a sleet as
'fast table, he related his vision and bnggy&gt; when the men put the whip to
fast as it fell, until the walks are ren­
said he felt strongly impressed that tho horse and as they came opposite to
dered so slippery that pedestrians fre­
something would happen to him that Al. Hosey’s barber shop, Bob. was no
quently turn their toes Heavenward
day. So strong were his fears of fore­ longer able to hold fast to where he
without a moment’s notice, and it is
boding evil that he took extra care had “ketched on” and was thrown to
really amusing to see the unfortunate
in the morning to examine the plainer the ground with such violence Hint his
victim suddenly look up and down the
in Wood’s shop, where he was at work, face was terribly mangled on the froz­
street to see if any one saw them fall,
and found one of the knives loose, en ground,and he lay senseless for a few
and then arise and hastily brush the
which, had it not been discovered, moments until assistance arrived,
„riail prints from the seats of their
would probably have resulted in a dan­ when he was taken to McGraw’s and
trowsera, or—or—well, dresses.
Dr. Young summoned, who, after wash­
gerous, if not fatal accident, to the
ing the blood from the face of the
—Mrs. J. H. Kennard of North Cas­
dreamer.
wounded man. said he would sew up
tleton, sister of Samhel Robinson of
the gash over the eye, but Bob. swore
this village, died last Monday night
—A News reporter encountered a that he would have nothing of the
after a long and painful illness of over young man on Tuesday, who was walk­ kind and was escorted home by th©
seven nonthe. A post mortem examin­ ing up and down the street as though Maishal, who again left him, well ns
sured that his services would not
ation, held by Dr’s. Young, Barber and
he were trying to spy out some familiar again be needed to keep him quiet,
Timmerman, resolved the cause of landmark, and when interrogated by that night at least
death, to be ulceration of the intestines. the reporter, confessed that he was
She has suffered during her entire sick­ looking for the Otfccn office, os he was
03UR0H DEDICATION.
ness, from severe constipation, or ob­ a reporter for that organ and had an
On Dec. 18th, the Evangelical church
struction of the bowels, which was un­ item. When told that the paper referred of Maple Grove was dedicated to the
doubtedly caused by the ulcerations, to was defunct, he heaved a sigh, drew services of th© triune God by Rev. 8.
Heiuinger of Jackson assisted by Rev.
disclosed after death.
from his wallet a dilapidated due bill, L. Brumm of Owosso and F.MulIer,our
—The young men . of the village and inquired if Dan. paid the bills. worthy pastor. The services commen­
have shown their appreciation of the The News reporter shook bis head om- ced on Friday evening, and on Sabbath
discourses delivered to them at the neoualy, turned the topic of conversa­ morning the church was crowded to its
utmost capacity and the best of order
Christian church, by Rev. E. Jones, by tion to the item, and drew from him the
prevailed while all listened with intense
purchasing an elegant silk hat, costing information that a certain yonng lady­ interest toChe dedicatory sermon which
$6, and presenting it to the Elder for a in this village had been somewhat capti­ was delivered by Rev. Hcininger with
Christmass present. Those who contri­ vated by the winning smiles of a young such eloquence that all were mode to
feel that the All Seeing Eye was over
buted toward the purchase, assembled, man, who has been spending a few days them. The evening sermon especially
and went to the house of B. .
Rey­ in this vicinity, and the twain arrang­ made deep impressions on all present,
nolds, on Wednesday evening, and C. ed for an .afternoon of pleasure, skat­ after which communion service was
H. Brady, in behalf of the boys, pre­ ing on the pond, but just ns she was held. The size of die church is 30 x 50,
with, a handsome steeple pointing heasented the hat with an appropriate little watching with impatient longings for enwards. Tho building is neat and
speech. The Elder was taken wholly his appearance, she discovered to her substantial, and cost1,383.00 in cash;
by apprise, and replied in a short ad­ dismay, that the object of her affect­ estimated cost, including lat&gt;or, $2,000.
dress. stating that he hoped the friend­ ions, was walking toward the pond, After securing$275.00 which covered
the debt $117.00 was raised to purchase
ly relations now existing between him­ armed with two pair of skates and her a bell. The church was dedicated as the
self and the young men of the place rival. The word “broken” was, the Emanuel church of the Evnngelicalwould result in elevating their minds only andible sound that escaped her Association the church was much need­
to higher and nobler aims, and .assured lips, as she pressed her liaad to her ed in the community aud die society
desire all who worship here to feel diat
them that be felt a deep interest in heart and disappeared behind the lace it is God’s house and the home of all
.their spiritual welfare.
who love Him.
J. B. Marshall.
curtains.

I TERMS; $150per Ye*«
1, Credit Subscriptions $1.75.

, DECEMBER 25, 1880.
LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE.

SCRAPS.

NUMBER 14.
LOCAL MATTERS.

Aad Pmoaal Chit-Chat.

Maple Grove, Dec. 21st, 1880,
Grent KargHius.
Merry Christmas.
MjcEdttoh:
I have decided to close out my entire
Almost time to swear off.
Peel Garlic has given us some highly flavor­ business, and from this date offer all of
One week from to-day, write, 1881.
ed ideas, Timothy Tumble has performed some my real estate, including my hotel
property, saloon property, harikwaHi
Dr. Griswold now ridetit in a new carriage.
very amusing gymnastics, Tryphena Trypbosa
aud agricultural room, with stock and
That eleven feet of enow has not arrived here and Pends have entertained us with sisteriv
good will in trade, for sale on very &amp;vgoslp and there still remain a few shreds and orable terms.
This is an opportunity
David Haugh 1$ Spending the holidays at patches which might It pieced together to All seldom oftcred, and will bear investi­
---------- --------- ...
——.------ --------------- , gating, as I wish to close entirely out
by
the
first
of
January.
To reduce the
Since I. L. Dodge no longer wields his Spencer­
ian pen amongros, it falls to the lot of your stock ns fast-as possible. I will offer at
Alex. Blair wounded one of his little fingers bumble Ferrant, the undersigned, to gather special bargains, anything . you may
want in the hardware line or agricultu­
one day thia week.
those scrape and send them to yod to be made ral department. A fine line of cutters,
R. McHolIen, of Valparaiso, Neb., Is visitlud over Into presentable form
bob-, sleigh-runner attachments and
friends tn this victatty.
I sat in meeting t&gt;eside a fashionably dress­ sewing machines, to.close.out.
I wish also to close every account .by
Miss Belle Truman occupies a position as ed young lady In hluc, with a handkerchief in
clerk at the long brick.
her pocket and yet instead of using that hand­ January 1st, either by cash or note, and
Senator Durkee relumed from his visit to kerchief she repeatedly .performed the trick all mv iMttrous whom I have accommo­
dated in tho past, will confer a personal
York state on Tuesday.
known as snuffing.
•
favor by calling and settling at once.
D. R. Burdick, of Hickory Corners was in
I saw a young person who ought to have con­
Cash Preferred. ‘ ..
town this week on business.
ducted himself like a young gentleman, envel­
C. C. WOLCOTT.
Al. VauAukcr was made the happy recipient oping himself in a cloud of tobaecc smoke from
of a 10 tb boy on Wednesday.
arOh! oh! &lt;»h! Mv! mylmyl Keel keel
a day pipe during school recess.
)Ac! hare you seen all the nice pretty Christ­
Lee A Chipman liavc erected a line street
I beard a young lady of fourteen respond to mas good* at
C. W. Smtih's.
lamp Iniront of the Opera house.
the greeting of an older lady with “Hullo, is
W. W. Cole, of Bellevue was calling on his that youl’. Which might be considered bad
Blanket* jnst received at
Tbcmax’s
friejds in this village on Tuesday.
Next time you crime to town bring along that
I saw two young ladies in a company where
Tbooe fine camp chairs and rockers,
wood you promised on subscription.
some were almost strangers to them, Bit in a lieautiful picture frame's nice easy chair*,
J. L. Roe, of Bellevue, was in the village vis­ nocking chair in the middle of the room and splendid lounge.* etc. you will find nt
Kellogo, Bell A Co's. &lt;
iting his brother Henry, last week.
whisper together for half an hour, which wasI sell more goods for 10 lbs. of butter.
Mra. May Burgman returned from a visit really no manners at alt
4
doz.
of
eggs
and
a few shillings ia
among friends la Ohio on Wednesday.
I was told by school officer that teachers were
Mra. E. 8. Loomis, the operator’s wife, arriv­ prohibited now from using capital pnnUhmcnt money than any man in Barry county.
D. C. Gkiffith.
ed In town on the afternoon train, Thursday.
in school, which I thought was a pity in some
Frank Everts of Watkins Glenn. N. Y., a cases. I think be foimd bls authority hi Dan­
PF" Christmas and New Year’s pres­
ents at F. T. Boise’s.
cousin of Emmet, is visiting In this vicinity this iel Websters dictionary.
week.
I have ««n a young man who was really a
0! Say!!
Allen Rowley, of Johnstown, has been visit­ wolf In sheeps clothlhg, Impose on an Innocent
Have you aeen those fine Silk
ing bls brother-in-law, Du. Dickinson, this phrenological lecturer by pretending to be a Ties at
(12-15)
A. L. R*i
Dutchman, -and that misguided young man
White in King.
Jim Cook has secured a job in theM. C. R. R. obstinately refused to understand a word said
round house at Jackson wherehc is now at by that city lecturer, when he asked for the en­ Of al! sewing machines 70 sold innce
Aug. 1880,aud is the most durable light- .
work.
trance fee.
Hoping you will have a better corrcsjwudent e«t sunning and simplest machine in
Mrs. G. N. Davis and daughter Maude, of
Grand Rapids, were visiting at Jas. Fleming’s next week and a story made out of whole cloth the market. A few more left for New
Years gifts.
C. C. Wolcott.
yesterday.
instead of odds and ends. I remain
Yours Faithfully,
Mra. John Eastman, of Grant county, Da.,
ry Books and Toys for the little
is in the village visiting her parents, Mr. and
folks at F. T. Boise’s
Mra. P. Holler.
•
,
.
BANFIELD.
EF* Holiday gil
Several Vermontville people were seen this
Folks are txisy killing bogs.
week, buying holiday goods at tire different
—r Silver and Plated Ware of
ta- Buy your
stores in this village.
Frank Bbefficd is fond of oysters.
I Fleming »dJ have
hav ft marked without extra
charge.
A Christmas tree into be bad at the church.
Miss Matie Hindmarch returned from Ypsi­
lanti, on Tuesday, where she has been attend- All bring in your presents.
.1. L. Stevens (
•
*ing the Normal school.
can Mhoe your v z-zX&lt;
Andrew and Charles, saw them riding down
Rev. E. Jones will start to-morrow night for hill last Saturday night. Should think she
or- All the leaxling brands of fine cut such
his old home in Y'ork stole to spend a few would catch cold.
as May Flower. Old Congress, Hiawatha, and
The doctor thinks be will not get into his the best fiOct, tobacco, in town also smoking
days with liis wife and friends.
An beir made irs appearance at the home of bouse tills winter, be has on one coal of plaster,
J. M. Martin on Saturday last, but the little but cannot find warm weather input on the
ST Call and see those Marble Top Tables
rest and says he will kill Clark Hunt, the paint­ before you buv that Christmas jircsent.
strangers only survived one hour.
•
Killooo, Bkll A Co.
Joe Comfonl is violently ill with quick con- er if he whittles his blinds again.
The grangers have managed to get a sur­
sumptloS, and his recovery is considered doubt
WAITED.
prise on Mr. Smith and last Friday eve, there
ful. His friends have been telegraphed for.
Good Hickory Hoop Poles at .the
Mra. E. Parrish started on Friday for Ver­ were assembled at bls house quite a number of Cooper Shop of.
. M. L. Stevens.
non,Midi to vtatt parents, and Elliott will meet friends, and they had a merry time eating oys­
«»r Gumining caws 50 eta. Filing 35. at
her there on Friday n(ght to spend the holidays. ters and enjoying themselves generally.
42i.'.
W. E. Shields.
Sunday schools tlial promised their scholars
Henry King was married last Thursday to
a sleigh ride for Christmas should have includ­ Miss Hattie Zimmerman at the residence of
XT Hold yonr horaca! Walt till you have
ed the “Providence, permitting” In their pro­ tlie brides parents. Quite a large gathering Been the mammoth ftock of holidaav good* at
C. W. Smitu’h.
of friends were present and it passed off very
mise.
The rush of holiday trade lias made it nec­ nicely. Rev. John Valentine of Grand Rapids
Grand Closing Out.
essary for H. G. Hale to employ a new clerk, officiating. Henry als^had a reception Fri­
Trimed Felt Hats from 50eta up. I
and Miss Hattie Austin is assisting in that day eve, and about 40 of his young friends of
will offer at special Bargains for the
the neighborhood were present.
capacity.
next Twenty days, anything in mv
Master Fred Baker {lacked up his pinafore
If enough interest is manifested in the church large! and complete line, of Millinery
and started for Chicago on Thursday to spend ^nattcra, and Grecnbacktrs don't go they can goods in order to close out my winter
the holidays, with bis uncles and hU cousins get up a wood bee for Mr. Rymer who is sick stock. I wish also to close my books
and his aunts.
and out of work and get him up a nice pile with the year and must ask those in­
David McDerby of Neb. an unde of Frank but the church members will not help O! no debted to calPand settle at once.
Mrs. O. M. Yates
MeDcrby ot this village and brother of Mrs. E. they will go to mceBiux and pray for him but
D. Williams of Kalunio is visiting relatives and when work is wanted they’re never ready, there
HF A nice Parlor or Bedroom suit, a
is something else to do, pork to take to town;or
chromo,
or
in
fact
almoat
anyth lug in tlie
friquds in.this vicinity. .
a load of women.
of furniture, l*eautifvs a home, and will be
The social la connection with the M. E.
ceptable for CbriataMii, found at
Church will be held ah' the Baptist Church on
• Kellooo, Bell a.uo’s.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Wednesday evening, Jan. 5th. A cordial invi­
Farmer’s launch Room.
tation is extended to all.
If
you
want
a
warm
meal, Lunch or Oyster*
In the replevin case of Wolcott vs- Clever, aiate in Burrv county, from December 1st 1880
served up in any style, call on Axdt Lenz.
pefore Esq. Parody, on Wednesday, judgement te Decemter l5th Imo.
* sfp" For choice steaks that require
was rendered in favor of the plaintiff. The Thurlow Weed to James Hill, 80 acre*
on Bec-24, Baltimore, consideration... .81,300 noWth to chew call on C. W. Smith’s
defendent did not appear.
James HlU to H. M. Hill. 40 acres on
sung Meat Market.
Over 42.000 has already been subscribed toSec. 34.Baltimore. conslderatiou
Jesse
Austin to G. W. Gallatin, Lot 11,
v.-ards the liulldlng of the new M. E. church.
Kkllooc., Beu, A Co. haw the finest
R. B. G's. add Nashville, consideration
A building Com. was chosen on Thursday and Edward O’Conner to Edward O’Conner Jr.
line ot Brackets tn the market
the work will soon be under way.
40 acres on Sec. 3, Orangeville, considGff"
Everything
in the tine of furniture, can
John Marshall of Maple Grove brought to
be found by calltag on
ZUphla Duffey to H. P. liaie, liji acres
town on Wednesday two dressed hogs which
Kellooo, Bell A Co.
on Bee. 4. Castleton, consideration....
weighed 976 lbs there being oniyjt difference of Julia A. Willison to Sarah Kelly, Lota
ty Now is the time of Tender Loins
three tbs in the weight of the two.
230 A 300, city consideration..................
and Spare Ribs don’t go hungry but
Children will have hang up their stockings Kate Pawling to H. Carpenter, X *cre
on Sec. 31, Irving, consideration
call on C. W. Smith.
to-night, as no Cluistmvs tree, arch or ship is A. H. Hdbbard to John Johnson, 161
announced at this place this year. Banta Claus
acres on Bee. 29, Tbornapple, consider;
BehoM
ation
......................
;
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7,
SOO
will, however make his annual visit just the
The tact that I will pay the liighcst mwta t
Amos Beach to Willis Snyder, Lot 8 blk.
50, Middleville, consideration................
300 price in cash for Hides, Petto and Fur. deliver­
ed at the Elevator.
Abthiti AtSHWOKin.
Particular attention U called to the pr&lt;£|&gt;evt- Wm. W. Cole to F. M. Cole, 00 acres on
Sec. 23, Assyria, consideration-...........
ub &lt;rf the Detroit Free Press tn soothe r column.
Boys don’t forget to call on Andy
first dasa cigar*.
’Tiaa favorite paper with the mattes, and too
400
well-known to receive euology from us. Week­ Walter Clark to B. J. Wickham. 40 acre*
ly dubbed with The News for 42.80.
Sec. 34, Attvrta. couriderntioa.............. 1,000
E. J. Adolphu* to M.C.4M.L Wood
man*re, 10 acres on Bee. 30, Hasting*.
KF Remember that Fleming will mark Silver
Local Correspondence.
consideration.._. 1,000
and Bated Ware purehiued of him frvr._.
T. F, Harry to Jorepb Franx. 80i----------Johxstowx, Dec. 30th, 1880.
Sec. 30, CwUetoQ, ainaideration 1,730
Take Notice.
Editor News:
D. R. Cook to J. L. WUktoa. 40 acre- oo
Sec. 15, Haattap, rowdderatiou. 1,600
A birth day party was given to Mr. Wm.
rettic immediately, and oblige
, Smith, who Is 64 years old.. under th© hospitali­
ty of Mra. Henry Bowman. Mr. Smith Is one of
3,*»
eratlon............................................
-OYSTER BUFFER.
the early settieps of Johnstown, a pioneer resi­ E. B. Kreider to Wm. Chea^nan, 40
seres on Sec. SO, Maple Grove, consid­
dent of 44 years. About 40 old neighbors were
eration........................................................
present, and was altogether a surprise. Mr. Henn Strnbemi to Wm. D. Gardner, lot,
C.Lm
Smith was under the care of bis good wife who 16 blk 44, Middleville, coMldentttou
per atty to Leroy Green­
induced him to'call on a neighbor while the Thurlow
field. 40 acres on Bee. 25, Baltimore,
happy guests were assembling.
Returning
cotuslderarion...........................
gap Thaw tax-kfun] WatebM
about half past seven be found the house full. O. A. FhUi{M to Alwllda Hubtaud, lot 35
Ott’a add, Nashville, conrtderatkm....
Many old an«-cdotv» were told and a good time
Michael Frey per befre to Wm. Dooliulc
was enjoved by all, the young folks partidpalISO seres on Sec. 39, Prairieville, caning tn that new game called snap and catch cm
slderatinn
4ACO
Lndlra. AIKoUmU
At cloven o'clock a sumptlous repast of oysters D. L. Walter* to John Fl sumg, 15 acres
Bee. 22 &amp; 21. Carlton, convlderatlon 350
and other good things were disposed of, then R.on
C. Gordon to Baml. Abbriglil. J!' ocrea
after listening to music and staging for a cou­
on Sec. 1A Carlton, cxnurideratioD
ple of hourr, the crowd dispersed wish many e Daniel Correll to Aud E. Correll, lot 1
blk 48, Middleville, consideration
1,500
"good night” and “God bless you.” William,
J. H. Tuckerman to Angelta Tucker­
Nsvra rota® wasting.
long may you live to enjoy tbe IrorU of your
’
Assyria, contabor.
Etb Wrrxws.
fIderatian.

�duty called
never sev­
ered our engagement, and, loving you
still, Enrique, I will not wee you die,
for already you are condemned, and the
garferf will end your life. No! I have
arraSd my plan. Come 1 ”
“But thmk of your father's anger

44 Yea ; I will run under your lee and
oome on board.**

The Cotdemied Cuban.
.

It wm a fearful night on the coast of
Cuba, for a tornado had swept along tlie
■ea and shore with relentless fury, leavfa* death owl destruction in its merciless

AncZyet, though sheltered by the for—i ring point of land jutting out from
Che main, amall vwwel was gutting
ready to leave the quiet inland waters
aod put to sea.
Tbs cause of thus daring death by the
eoaunandar of this little vessel was be«anae at ths peak the kme star flag of the
struggling Cubans fluttered in the breeze
sad sentence most severe rested upon all
who served beneath its folds.
Tho little vessel once a New York
jncht, had run in to tho Cuban coast
after dark, bearing arms, ammunition,
•fore*, and a few good men and true for
fee patriot army of Cespedes in the
■noun tains.
Having safely delivered her cargo into
the charge of the unfortunate Gen.
Byan,’ Str American commander deter­
mined to put io sea in the face of the
■Norm, for he knew that Spanish gun­
boats were watching for him, and that■
capture meant certain death by the gar«oteor rifle.
. 44 Stand ready all to make sail The
storm will be more merciful than the
Spaniards," called out the yacht's Cap*Un ; and the crew of half a dozen men
, -and two junior officers sprang to obey,
' when to their eant came the deep boom
of a gun.
All paused, for what could it mean ?
Certainly it was not the roar of thun­
der, for it* mutterings were heard far
•way to landward.
Could another Cuban craft be running
in aud the gun come from a Spaniard in

44 All right, tor our machinery has
broken down, we have lost our anchors,
and are drifting rapidly," said an officer,
in earnest tones.
441 know that voice ; it is Oapt Vero­
na himself.
Now good-by Captain,
aud if harm befall Enrique Delmonte tell
my friends how I died, and the young
Cuban grasped the American's hand, and
stood ready to seize the ropes ready to
lie ♦brown to him.
Though plunging fearfully the Ameri­
can field the yacht firmly in hand, and
ran cluse in under the stern of the
htcamer, from which, ropes were skillful­
ly thrown, and adroitly grasped by the
Cuban, who, with a good-by on his lips
to his shipmates, clambered ovex the
aides of the Spanish vessel, while the
yacht bounded away from the enemy
those on board had so much cause to
dread, and started on her return voyage
to the United States.
Upon reaching the deck Enrique Delmonte found himself in the presence of
a score of officers, while a crowd of .sea­
men stood not far away, gazing upon the
daring pilot that had come out to theiraid; but, with his collar muffling his
face, his hat drawn down over his eyes,
be wm not recognized, though he looked
upon more than a dozen men who had
long been his comrades in the navy of
Spain.
“Are you a Caban pilot?" asked
Copt. Verona, a haughty, stern-faced
man of 45.
441 am a Cuban, and have come to
keep you off yonder ^peks ” was the
quiet reply, while he pointed shoreward
to the line of breakers.
44 Our rig is too light for us to work
off shore, and our msdiinery is broken
down and anchois gone, so, if you can
not save us, we axe doomed," said die
Spaniard.
441 know that well, Benor, and I will
tak; the helm,” wm the reply; and,
going to his poet of duty, he assumed
control, and, no longer struggling to
beat out to sea, the steamer was put be­
fore tho gale, and went rushing landward
with fearful speed.

Calm and firm Enrique Delmonte
stood at the wheel, his eyes watching
every move of the vessel, and penetrat­
ing the gloom ahead to catch sight of
some well-known object by which he
could get his course.
And on rushed the Spanish vessel into
the channel, and, though apparently
surrounded by breakers, holding hex
course unswervingly, until she glided
around the point of land that formed the
harbor, and wm in safety.
“.You can move alongside of yonder
rocks. Benor, for there is depth enough,"
said the Cuban, when the cheers oh the
Spaniards at their rescue died away.
ohase?
“You are a daring and skillful pilot.
No, it was, the deep boom of a heavy Benor,
and you have saved myself and
gun, and those* on the yacht looked at
crew, so name your reward,” said Capt
•ach other in awe as it was repeated, for
Verona.
teey knew that tho brazen throat was '
“The reward I ask, Benor Captain, is
yisarting piteously for Kelp, and that mefey
for any poor Cubans that may
100 lives—perhaps many more—hung on
tall into your hands," wm the brusque
tho answer to that appeal.
reply.
. 44 They are minute guns, and they are
44 Ha ! this rings like the words of a
■ealling for a pilot,” said Enrique Deltraitor to Spain ! Are you such, air ?”
monte. a handsome young Cuban, who
441 am a Cuban patriot, Benor,” wm
waa second in command of the yacht
the calm reply.
44 Will any go to their aid ?" asked the
44 Ah, ana seem proud of it. By Nep­
American commander.
44 No, they are Cuban pilots, and it tune I but we have been saved by a foe ;
your love of gold must be great indeed
■oust be a Spanish man-of-war that needs
for you to risk your life aboard this
them.”
•hip.**
“It seems a pity to see them wrecked,
441 told you, Benor, the only reward I
■ven if they are our enemies. Hark I
I have saved you from wreck, eo
How pleading are those guns I” answered Mk.
will now aay farewell."
fee American.
4‘Enemies though they be, they shall
“Hold I
QuartermMter, hold that
•ot die, for I will save them I”
battle-lantern here that I may catch a
44 You, Enrique Delmonte ?"
glimpse of thia fine fellow’s face."
44 Yea, my Captain-; for, m you know,
The lantern flashed upon tlie dark,
wy boyhood's home is near oy, and I
handsome and fearloss countenance and
know these waters well.
Will you put a dozen voices called his name1:
Me on board. for you are going to sea ?"
44 Enriaue Delmonte I”
Mad tho noble young Cuban.
44 Aye, Enrique Delmonte I am ; onoe
“ It is a fearful risk for you to run, an officer aboard this vessel, but now a
Delmonte ; you are already under seu- Cuban patriot, for I would not fight
feooe of death, and—”
against my native land.”
•* I will die in a good cause. Come,
He stood before them unflinchingly
let us lose no time, from the sound of now, and for a moment there was dead
those guns the vessel is drifting in rap- silence. Then Capt Verona spoke :
American Captain offered no y-4 &gt;“ Enrique Delmonte. your resignation
of your Lieutenant's oommiaaiou wm
Cumeni further, and the anchor wm never accepted, but, on the contrary,
ashed, the sails, reefed down, were set. you were tried m a deserter and. x&gt;n•■d the little yacht sped like a huge, demned to death as such, beside coming
white bird away from its safe neat to under the sentence of those who call
battle with the wild waters and winds themselves patriots. Under these cir­
cumstances, notwithstanding your no­
fc: took the united strength of the ble deed this night, it is my duty to ar­
■Captain and Enrique Delmonte, who rest yon and place you in irons.
acted m pilot, to hold the yacht on her
44 WhatI would you be guilty of adeed
•ooree, for the seas washed over her so vile, Benor?” asked the Cuban, indig­
fleeka in torrents, and she staggered nantly.
fearfully beneath the rude shocks of
“ My duty, sir, compels ma. Benor,
fee waves.
put this man in irons.
At length the channel wm safely
A defiant smile crossed the handsome
passed through, and the open waters face of Enrique Delmonte m the officer
■cached, when, not half a mile away, approached and ironed his wrists; but
camo the vivid red flash erf a gun, and he miule no resistance, and wm led
tike deep boom rolled across the watera. away between decks and placed in a
"It is a large vessel, and evidently a str.te-roo.fl, a guard being stationed at
■feamer, from the light rig the gun's his door.
flash showed," said the Captain.
Throwing himself down upon a seat,
"I know that vessel well, Captain; hr murmured:
for three years of my servios in thrfBp&amp;n“Ah! Benor Verona, I know well your
ish navy was jraaw'd on her deck, aud I hatred toward me; it is because your
daughter wm my promised wife, /find
you would rather have me dir than soe
Bnriqne Delmonte spoke with great her one day marry a Cuban who wm the
■sia dm is, and Abe American fall that en«*my of Spain.
•
ba had some deep cause for wishing to
The door softly opened, and, looking
«wv the weasel. He knew that Lis father up, by the dim light from the ward-room
wm a Spaniard and his mother a Cuban,
lamp Enrique Delmonte wiw a slender
and tlua he hsd been reared, -'u the n*vy form before him— a maiden with a faoe
«f Spain, which ha had left to serve his of Okquirite beauty.

native kad.
Shaping their course «o m to bead the
drift. Mg vewM-J off, a lantern was shown
t® tail of oomiug succor, and the cheer
feat broke from th* crow at sight of it
■as h.aril on Ixiord the yacht.
** Dvimuate. agZin I mast remind you
* fee risk yon run,” said the Captain.
-I know all, and I will take my
■•■MF I,M soon M I ixmni the Alamssiih yiA bad 1 letter stand seaward, so
^■wt^to be in this neighborhood at day-

44 Enrique I"
44 Consuelo I”
It wm all they said, and, springing
forward, she threw her arms arcrand his
neck.
“Ob, Enrique, I know all, and how
cruel bM been my father!” she said,
after a while!
44 He says he doss his duty, Con­
suelo.”

“What is his anger, to your life?
Here, throw this cloak around you and
put on thia officer's cap,” and she picked
up a bundle she had dropped, while,
with a key she held in her hand, she
quickly unlocked the irons that bound

He did m she told him, and then
drew her to his heart, saying feelingly *.
“ Consuelo, will you be true to me
until peace shall rtign between your
Und and mine ?”
"Forever, Enrique ! I can live only
with you. But come, I sent the guard
off on a message and he will soon re­
turn."
She led him from the state-room, up
tlie companion-way and to the dock.
The wind still howled mournfully
through tho trees and the roar of the
sea wo-s terrific tq_hear, but the steamer
wm calmly resting upon the waters
moored to a large rock, and with heavy
branches overhanging the docks.
Against th»4 poop-deck
an officer
shrunk fronj the blast, aud forward wm
the watch on'duty; but no one noticed
the tall form of the Cuban, m with a
nod of farewell ho sprung over the aide
of the ship upon tho foliage-clad rocks,
and disappeared from view—his life
Mved by the woman he loved, and who
idolized him.
Waiting until her lover had time to
reach tho forest, Consuelo Verona en­
tered the cabin where her father sat
writing letters, and, looking up, he said:
“ why, daughter, I thought you had
retired? "
“No, father,I remained up to prevent
your bringing a ntain upon your proud
name,” she answered calmly.
“ What mean you, child ? "
44 Simply, that had Enrique Delmonte
died at your hands, after his noble
conduct to-night in saving his foes, it
would have been a foul blot upon your
honor!”
“ lint he is condemned to die, and—"
44 And I set him free."
The Spaniard sprang to his feet in a
rage, hiadng forth :
“ Girl, how dare you brave me in this
way ? Ho I On dock, there !"
“ Hold, father, be has escaped, for
this is bis own land near by, and he
knows it well; and, more, I alone am to
blame, for the guard over him I ordered
away, and, m I often carry u&gt; era for
you, he obeyed.
In the place of Ennque Delmonte, father, make me your
prisoner."
Capt Verona stormed like a madman,
and roused the whole ship ; but it did
no good, for the Cuban had escaped, and
in safety gained the mountains, where
he joined tlie command of Gen. Jordan,
and won distinction as a gallant officer
of cavalry; and through all the weary
struggle ui Cuba there were two hearts
longing for peace, for, though one wm a
soldier in the patriot ranks and tho
other a daughter of Spain, their hearts
were bound together by tics of love which
death alone could sever.

# Analogies in Nature.
The cocoanut is, in many respects,
like the human skull, although it closely
reacmbles the skull of the monkey. A
sponge may be so held m to remind one
of tlie unfleshed face of the skeleton, and
the meat of an English walnut u alm&lt;wit the exact representation of tne
brain.
Pi urns and black cherries resemble tho
hinnan eyes; almonds and some other
nuts resemble the different varieties
of the human nose, and an open oyster
&lt;md its shell are a perfect image of the
human car.
The shape at almost any man’s Ixxly
may be found in the various kinds of
mammoth pumpkins. The open hand
may be discerned in the form assumed by
scrub-willows and growing celery.
। The German turnip and the egg-plant
resemble the human heart There uro
other striking resemblances . between
human organs and certain vegetable
forms. The forms of many mechanical
contrivances in common use may be
traced back to the patterns furnished by
nature. Thus, tho hog suggested the
plow ; the butterfly, the ordinary hinge;
the toad stool, the umbrella; the duck,
the ship ; the fungous growth on trees,
the bracket. Any one desirous of prov­
ing the oneness of the earthly system
will find tho resemblances in nature on
amusing study, to say the IomL
Improved Mortar for Plastering.
A new method of making mortar for
plastering walls has been demised, wluch
is ooufldeutly said by those who are in­
formed m to it to be superior to any
other ever yet tried. Btucco or plMterof-paris is used instead of lim? in mak­
ing the mortar, oue jxrt of stucco, by
measure, lx iug Mod to two parts of aand.
No hair is used for tlie first or ‘scratch'
coat, and three cunts of plastering are
put on. . In mixing the stucco ana sand
a qnart of glue water is used to the-pnilfnl of w d and stuoco mixed, and then
clean water is added until the mortar is
of tlie right consistency. The mortar
nut be used m soon as made, and only
made in small quantities at a time. It is
claimed that it will make a harder, more
pertect wall, tun be used to better ad­
vantage. aud is little if any more expen­
sive.—Grand Rapida Eagle.
■

He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last.
The tram had started off. A young
man rushi d breathlessly in. 44 Got left,
did you?" “Wall, ain't I here?" be
responded. Then one said he could go
ucr&lt;M the bridge and enteh it, and an­
ol her told him when the next train would
go, and made various suggestions. The
chap looked at tho disappearing train a
few eecondi*. when somebody asked,
* Where were you going?’" Thru the
wicked f.-liow said, “ Oh. I wasn't going
in it, but there wm a fellow in the train
to whom I premised to pay a bill."

I water, pour the water gradually over
the Graham, beat thoroughly, and set

knife.

Bake in a moderate oven about

A Oum

fom

Night Boats.—A

pow-

aeven porta silicate of magnesia, is used

Dr. Kohnhom, tried it* efficacy in sev­
eral cases of night sweating by consump­
tives. The beneficial effect wm imme­
diate and permanent The powder wm
rubbed over the whole body. To pre­
vent any breathing of the dust and con­
sequent coughing a handkerchief must
be held over the patient’s month slid
nose while the powder is being applied.

stearl appeared in front of the Stock Ex­
change and entered into conversation
with a citizen who wm waiting in tbs
door by asking:
.
Tkat man that says that that that that
44 Tlie convention in there, breaks up
that man used wm correct, tells a false­
at 8 o’clock, don’t it?"
44 Yes, that’s the hour ” wm the reply. hood.
44 Do you know Jay Gould when you
see him?”
And they are for ever telling it.
“Oh, yes.”
A foom dentist of Kokomo wears for44 Is he in there ? "
44 Ipreeume so."
“ Well, I wish you’d point him out to
me when he comes out.”
Tlie citizen promised to do this, and
within a few minute* he kept hie word. could consistently be called hopping
The fanner took a square look at the mad.
railroad aud telegrapn prince, and then
“Peopus should always marry their
turned and asked:
opposites.” Yee, one of the marrying
parties ought to be a man and the other
44 Can’t be no mistake ?
“No.”

Whkn the editor's wife gets a new
.. .
gj.

it not properly bo
few &lt;Uy»
• gn«t big .loach oi &gt; fel­
low halted at my gate and began mca*-.
,
Medical Un or Egos.—For burns uring my ground with a tape-line, and
a lovxb’h quirt.
and scalds nothing is more soothing squinting around in the moat mysterious :
Tell •*- tali m Ovrtw, true
than the white of an egg, which may be
manner. I went out to see what wm up, i
poured over the wound. It is softer m
and, after beating around for a while, He
Mau a—«ufca a pumpkin ।
a varnish for a burn than collodion, and,
said he wm Jay Gould, but I didn’t
"
«.*•-»
• •
Bon, don't
be deceived.
A girl who
lieing always at band, can be applied
know what he looked like. ”
will ialk of the-4 ’limbs" of a table, will,
immediately. It is also more cooling
44 It must have been a fraud ? ”
after marriage, chase you around a two
than the “sweet oil and cotton,” which
441 am sure of that now. I pumped | acre lot witl
» pin and a reguwm formerly supposed to be the aureet
ion in both eyes.
application to allay tho smarting pain. around to find what he wm up to, and lar kerosene
ho finally said bo wanted my place for,
- aot school-teacher captured
A M
It is the contact with the air which
an orphan asylum. He wm going to thirty-three cuds of gum from her pupils
gives the extreme discomfort experi­
build one a^ big m a palace and take in one day, -and it wm a rainy aay at
enced from ordinary accident* of this
care of all the. orphans in the country." that—Detroit Free Preae. Most any
kind, and anything which excludes air,
“And of course you treated him school-teacher can do that if aho but
and prevents inflammation, is tho thing to
well?"
chews.
be at once applied. The white of an
“ Didn't 11 Why, for three days he
Aw exchange speaks of “a policeman
egg, into which a piece of alum about
lived on tlie fat of the land and slept in who shot a drunken man who tried to es­
the size of n walnut Em been stewed un­ the parlor bedroom. He wm going to
til it forms a-jelly, is a fine remedy for give me $25,000 for my land, and the cape in the hind leg.” The policeman is
to be commended.
When a drunken
sprains. It should be laid over the
way we killed chickens and turned out
sprain on a piece of lint and changed m sweet cake for him made the old woman man tries to.escape in the hind leg he de­
serves to be shot
sick. He finally jumped the house and
Whbn a fellow goes out of a theater to
Childrxx are not apt to believe they took my Sunday suit and fiddle worth
see a man, he eats a little burnt coffee
drink too much water, and yet they do. S8.”
'
and always finds his man. When a woman
When you come into the house, panting
“I don’t believe Gould would steal a
looks under a bed for a duxj she never
and thirety from play, you will take a fiddle."
thinks to eat any burnt ooffen, and aha
tumbler of water apd drink it down m fast
“That’s what I thought, and so I
finds nobody.
m you can, and then rush out to reaume
came over to have a look at him. It
Aw exchange prints a lengthly articls
play, and, perhaps, repeat the drink. wasn’t Gould at all, but some base imon “Science at Breakfast" Valuable
Now, the next time you feel thirsty, try IxNitor."
space wMted. Science at breakfest is
this experiment: Take a goblet of water
“And you are so much out."
"Well, it looks that way; but the! Kt ting away with four slices of ham and
and slowly sip it Before it is half gone
If a dozen eggs while your vto-o-vU is
your thirst will be fully onenched, and experience is worth something.
It |
you will feel better for having drunk may not be a week before some one else । unfolding bi* napkin.
—
A —
maw in Iowa bos been
- -----------------------arrested fox
only that which you need. And again, will come along with a ten-foot pole in [
we are all apt to acquire the habit of his bund and a theologies! seminary in : assaulting hi* wife, and ho wm found
drinking while eating our meals. Nature his eye, and claim to be Russell Sage, guilty even though it wm shown that he
gives us all the saliva we need ; and if and the way I will knock him down, and only stuffed her mouth full of putty
any one will chow his food slowly and step on him, and walk over him, and i when he wanted to go to sleep. Do we
thoroughlv, and not take a swallow of drive him into the rale will pay me a i men have no rights at all?
drink untfl tlirougb eating, the desire to profit of 50 per cent, on the investment." I
“Take the elevator” is inscribed on
| tlie fence of an Iowa meadow. A curious
do so will leave, and ho will require only — Wall Street Newe.
a few sips of water, tea or coffee after
-------------------------------------। traveler who climbed tlie fence discovered
the meal is finished. This practice, too,
44 Hard Pan. ”
i in about ten seconds that the elevator is
will do wonders in the way of keeping
Rev. Roliert Collyer delivered an ad-1
with a curl in ths
off indigestion, dyspepsia and sickness. dress to the student* of an Eastern col- i n^ddl* of his forehead.
lege, in the course of which he remarked ।
“Trouble hM broken out-in Cork."
Some Arftonlshlng Memories.
that he had worked on a farm, carried a ' H » generally under the cork where
Of Fuller wo are told 44 that he could hod,‘shod horses, broken stone on a 1 trouble breaks out.—Norriatown Herald.
write verbatim another man’s sermon1 turnpike, hod reaped and cradled grain, 1 Many r. sorrowing Home Ruler realizes
after bearing it once, and that he could1 dug a wufl, cut wood, and had preached that fact when he hears the corkscrew in
’’“ little
K**'* small hours beyond the twelve.
do the same with tut many m 500 words&gt; sermons that nobody wanted to hear. *tho
in an unknown laugnsge after hearing: Hi* wonderful sucoea* had been achieved
A Hard Case.—Major Dunnup—“Awthem twice. One dav he undertook to' by pure grit and honest industry. You niy dull down here, isn't it Miss Maria?”
walk from Temple Bur to the furthest&gt; must dig down to “ hard pan," he said. Miss Maria—“Do you think so? Why
end
--------of---------Cheuptdde
r------------and---to repeat
--------------on his। to lay a foundation to fame and fortune, don’t you go, then! You’re a bachelor
return every aign on either aide of the 1 Tlie reverend gentleman seemed
rourself
to have
to plesse.
and
” have
Maj.only vourself to plraae.” Maj.
wnr in the nwUr
way
order of
nf their
Hwir occurrence,
/w-nrmnnA a ' drawn the most
moat of bis
his inspiration from 1! Dunnup—
—“
"Only
Only myself to ph
please? You
feat which heesaily accomplished." And ! Poor Richard's almanac. almanac.
Hi* apicuHi. don't
apicu
know
[ dc=
what
’t a doosed
“hit difficult
x
thing
diff---------------what Iim lately been reported of the!. lated aphorism*
”
aphorisms may be grouped m folfol-/ that is to da
do."
Rev. Orlando Hyham, m «n axample of I| ‘low* :
a Huk
uu. most
.uwo. distinctive faculty, " that his .
Any kind of an honest job is better'
hi*
A HtUa iwbixl lor a toM.
memory wm buck
such that
he it-iui
read xuuLid- , than no job at all.
uiemurt
uiui m
an uu
A little »tch
dell
Greek
Dictionary
he de-1
i n andj Scott’s n
i. ru_x.• u_
Take a dollar a day fur your work if i
For diji eoao i&gt;yA
illUe
Jiri heartbroken.
troved tho successive pages, content you can get no more.
witn having mMtered their content*," i*
A man's best friends are his ten fin- i
told of Bishop Bull, at the end of a gers.
With bankbook -rll axuodad.
masterly array oi intellectual powers.
When evil days come, aa -vil days

“ And m hi* reading wm great, so his
memory wm equally retentive. Be
never kept any book of reference* of
commonplaces, neither did he ever need
any
tlie writer raiding that, " togeth­
er with this happy faculty he wm blessed
with another that seldom accompanied
it in the same person, and tliat wm an
accurate and sound judgment" Memwm in a past day more systematioy cultivated than with ui People
set themselves tra&lt;k*. Thu* Thoma*
Cromwell, of the Reformation pe­
riod, m a traveling task, committed
to memory the whole of Erosm'j*’
* ‘ Paniplinutc on the New Testament"
Bishop Sanderson could repeat all the
“ Odea oi Horace," all Tully's44Office*,"
and much of Juvenal and Persius
without kxxik. Bacon alludes to receipts
tor it* improvement, as well a* wfiat
herb*, in the popular mind, tend to
ntreugthen imperfect memory, m onions,
or beans, or such vapoiou* food. Again,
he write*, " We And in the art of mem­
ory that image* visible work better than
conceits " in impressing tiling* on the
mind. A fact which finds modern il­
lustration in the case of the Fifth Aveenuo Hotel waiter, who daily receives
some 500 bat* from chance persons din­
ing together in one room, nnd, without
any system of arrangement, promjrfly
returns each hat to its owner, explaining
that he forms a mental picture of the
wearer’s face inside his hat, and tliat on
looking into the hat it* owner is instant­
ly I irought before him. Again, to recur
to Bacon’q speculation*, ne find* that
‘•hasty spoeeh confound* memory."
Again—m writing in.ikes an exact mon,
a — “ if a num write* little he had not'd
.if a great memory." And he crilicise*
the exercise* uw-d in tho universities as
innkipg too great a divorce betwi-en in­
vention and memory in t e cultivation of
both fnoultiea.—Blackwood?t Magarinc.

will, no man deserves the title of gentle-1
man if he does not take honest work to ’
do, regardless of social influences.
I
eonntrr boy» mH to th. city, I
it they out hold on to tf» old .wool w.^ i
they can dote tho world.
I
;
Keep your grip on the hard pan of ;
principle and good conduct, and you ;•
I
will be men of good name and good fort­
une.
When a boy fills a house with bugs He
is all right, provided he don’t run after
humbugs. He Hm the making in him
of a great naturalist.
v
A good farmer is better than a poor
doctor, and a good horseshoer is better
than a Bishop who preaches sermons
that nobody wants to hear.
best do is the hard pan to wLich all
must oome.
Society says one thing and nature aays
another.
Work is good medicine.
Only those who make clean noney
and do clean things win success.
The honest man who dies ;.xx» is rich
if be only bolds his own.
Bleep eight hours out of the twentyfour, eat throe meals a day, and walk on
the sunny side of the way.
Have a reserve force that will come
out when you nixx’. it
Don’t wind up the solemnity of court­
ing a girl with prayer.
A Negro Ditty.

“The nearest approach to a complete
negro ditty whicn I luive been able te
strike,” writes Mr. ThomM Hughes from
East Tennessee, “is one which a young
Texan cattle driver gives, with a wonder­
ful roll of the word “chariot” which can­
not bo written. It runs:

The Unitarians.
Unitarianiem in this country bM
passed through much the same phases
m in Great Britain.
After 1740 Arion
views of the person of Christ were pretty
widely difTnsed through Now England,
raid in 1787 t&gt;iok place the first seceMsio.;
from the Episcopal church, on tbc
ground that those part* of tho liturgy
which imply a belief in the Trinitv
cod Id not be any longer employed.
“This, sir, I think yua will
Many of them, by 'perceptible degrees
Klido&gt;l ’nto Uinturianiem, but it wms not
until 1&amp;15, at which time Dr. Channing
threw hi* u'fluence into the scale, t&gt;»at
th&lt;&gt; name licgin to b* much used. Tlie
■eCt bud its birth and still has its hruumarten in B&lt;*ton. It Iim mode no considerulile progrer* in the United Hteies, I
for we find that ao late m 1870, accord- '
iug to the Fuderal ocnsns report, out d lude of a contested will case.

■
T«« Mex«»a Mt withootwho
'to P""1™' ' .She throw, hor tolo
“io the muric.—New Orleans Picayune.
One
n** could easily keep in step with such
music—though the above’story is denied
in toe-toe.— Yawcob Strauu. If the
story, is true, the Mexican lady's perform­
ance is certainly a great feat If, how­
ever, the story is a Lie, it is, of course,
best toe nail it at once— Rome Sentinel.
We know the ladv, and she is a fine
musician.
She throws a wonderful
amount of heeling into her execution.—
(Quincy Modern Argo.
.

Toting Quallflcations In the State of
Rhode Island.
The franchise in Rhode Island aoi

the matter is made m brief and succinct
possible: There are two classes of
voters in Rhode Island, propertv and
registry voters. Both can vote for all
m

governing this latter franchise lieing that
only property-holders can liave an inter­
est in the question of taxation. Qualifi­
cations of voters are distinct
First,
natives of the United States can become
registry voters by a residence of two
years in the State and six mouths in the
town; or they lieconiw property voters by
a residence of one year aud owning $134
value of real estate. Second, those born
in foreign countries must be naturalized,
must live one year in tlie Btate, aud must
own $134 worth of real estate in all omsb.
They cannot become registry voters, nor
voters in any way, except by owning real

every kind. It is this imperative clause,
that in Rhoda Island naturalized citizens
must own real estate to the value of
$134, which is not generally known. Bo-

before

ths end

and thus become proimrty vutea.
having heard that it is good fe mA

�I am now receiving my full stock of

Physicians j
will divide bin time, on retiring from the

and liar, now three fine healthy boys.
Hi* height is -five feet nine inches, and
his weight forty-six pound*.

Ir would Have a gn at
raasment, oays Burdette,

writing a book.

perhapa

A FAtrrouv has been discovered at Mil­
waukee from which 12,000 pound* of
oleomargarine are sent out every day,with do mark to distinguish it from

add to their emoluments, if clergy men
generally were to charge a fixed rate for
marrying couples—say 95 for the first
offense, 810 tor the second, 820 for the
genuine butter.
third, and so on. They might even issue
tickets as they do in milk factories, with
Boare wag in Ohio, it ia said, tele­
a reduction to persons taking a quantity.
graphed to President Hayes: “Please
In order to encourage lawful wedlock,
do not appoint any more officers from
the job should be done very cheaply to
this State just at present. We would
young couples, but the clergy should
like to get a quorum in the Legislature.”
take it out of widowers and old bach­

Sarah Bbhnuardt was asked by a elors.
Borton lady why *fie was so long and
An Lkr was a clerk in a Chinese store
fliin, and she said that she -began to in Son Francisco, to which a young
study English on one of Secretary Evart* white woman from Oakland, a suburb of
sentence*, and meant to grow up with
tlie aity, frequently went to buy East­
the country.
.
ern curiosities. The Chinaman fell in

love with her, and sent many gift* to
her house, all of which were appropri-/
ated by the Chinese servant who proJ

Mim. Hates ha* kept the White House
billiard table in the cellar during her
occupancy at the Presidential mansion.
A* Gen. Garfield is a thorough lover of
the game, he will probably restore tho

A MAH in Harrisburg, Pa., has had in
his yard during the i»st summer and

fall a number of land tortoises. These,
ho says, when tho winter is to be severe
and prolonged, bury themselves deeply
under tlie ground. This year, he states,,
he notices that his pets have only gone'

down under the earth a
and in several instances
ered, and be predicts
will bea short one.
.
Old Joe Winrow, the

short distance,
are barely cov­
that the winter
;
j
trainer of Hyer i

and Morrikrey, died recently in Son
Francisco, leaving his family in very

poor circumstances. Once v;hen Brod­
erick was delivering a speech in front of
tho Plaza in San Francisco a bully
knocked him from the stand and he fell
into Winrow’s arms. Joo stood Broder­
ick up on the stand again, and told him
to go on with his speech. Thu crowd
went for Broderick, but the first man
was knocked so far by Joe that the rest
eft

tended to deliver them. The messenge^
whose name was Sing, not only stole |hp
presents, but fabricated return messages'
of the most encouraging kind. Thus
led on, the lover finally sent the fpllow^
ing letter : “ My name belong Ah Lee.
My belong that hansom piecee young
mau looksea you every time you come
make buy'curio thing. My too mucheo
lub you. My liket, see you. Suppose
you talkee Sing Foo. What time can
do.
My come Oakland your house
talkee your father, makee you my wifee.
Sing Bay you lub me, my lub you.” Sing
kept the letter in his pocket, and told
Ah Lee tliat Mary desired him to call
Hint night The upshot was that, while
prowling around the house, Ah Lee
was mistaken for a burglar eud grievous­
ly wounded.

Dn. WiLUiR F. Saxford, an eminent
Brooklyn phyaicuui, haa lost hi* life in
a heroic effort to save that of a ‘patient
of tender years. He wa*“called to the
bedside of a child who was suffering
with diphtheria. It was a very malig­
nant case, and Dr. Sanford watcho l the
child day aud night. At last the air
J pxsH.iges were filled up, and tho child ।

Tire development of tho Bessemer
steel trade within the present decade is
something wonderful. In 1870 the total
production in the UniU-d States was less
than 35,000 tons, while tho output for
1880, al a low estimate, is placed at 850,­
000 tons, of which tho larger half (prob­
ably 500,000 tons) have been turned out
during the lout six montiis. On the
year’s business the five Pennsylvania

would have been choked to death had
not Dr. Sanford, who had his knife in
hand, immediately made an opening in
the windpipe, through which, with a
small rubber tube, he drew out with his
own mouth the poisonous fluid. He
prolonged the life of* the child several
hours by the operation, but sacrificed
his own life. This way of conducting
such an operation is regarded by all
mills are expected to produce 470,000 surgeons as extremely hazardous to tlie
tons, and the Illinois next, with an out I operator. Three French turgeons are
put of 220,000 tons.
known to have lost their lives in the

--------- CONSISTING OF----- —
Mum Bum, the traveler, remarked to
her JapMWM factotum, “What a beauti­
ful day 1'* aud soon afterward, uote-book
in liaiid, he. said: '“You aay ‘a beautiful
day;’ is that better English thau *a dev­
ilish fine day,* which moat foreigner*

ThrSlrwg
Nashville, Micbi*an.
Office in *econd itory of .Tates' brick bk-dc

tho Amcneao method, of grimlmg dour
in that effete de.poti.rn, American com-1
petition, it appean, i. ruining thia ,
branch of Aiutrian industry, and a Gor-1i

d, Santonr. blood began to do iu
„otk
A larg, nQmber o. ph.ndcian.,
wben they learned of the doctor', oondi*
hon
T0
lunlctrod their
their service*,
tion, volunteered
service*, and
and I

eminent com mission is to be sent here
to si*e what they can do about it The
liest thing Austro-Hungarians can do is
to go West

three or four wore with him constantly.
Frozen beef blood waa introduced into
his stomach, and brandy was injected

Mil Read, an EnglLshman, who visit­
ed uh a short time ago to see and report
upon what we could do toward feeding Eu­
rope, i* just now endeavoring to comfort
his countrymen by the assurance that in
twenty-five yean our lands will be ex­
hausted and E..glish farmers need not
rfter that fear African competition.
Thia moat bo oxccodwgly oonaoUng to

given ice-cold champagne. Food in the
most condensed form was introduced
by every posaible meanfl. But nothing
could Rave him, and he finally said in a
whisper : •• It’s no uae, gentlemen ; Fve
got to go.” He died of asthenia, or gen। eral weakness, and did not live long
| cnoagh to reAch tl„t
o( the di^
I
which , „tgiau .peration bo-

under the »kiu. When the patient wom
able to swallow anything nt all he was

the British agriculturist. All they have j comes neceasary.
to do is to stand it just a quarter of a [
century, and then they will be all right
Getting Square With a Bursted Bank.
During the bank mania in the West,
A EKHiDE.v-.- of Baltimore has brought
when every little village and hamlet
suit for 810,000 damages ageinst the
boasted its bank, one of these public
Wtsstern Union Telegraph Company for “ accommodations” sprung up in Mount
the death of his son, and another resi­ Vernon, Ohio, under the cognomen of
dent has brought suit against the same “Owl Creek Bank,” taking its name
from a small but beautiful stream passcompany for 82,000 for injuries to his
iug through the village.
son. The somewhat surprising groundsThe
.............................
................ went
.. ....... on
affairs of................
the institution
are that the company had left a tele i swimmingly for a short time, but a short
grapb-poU unguudrol on . track in • i to. only. Lite ^l iu^ kindrod j&gt;&lt;
representation,
it was declared
public street, and these boys and others *money
”
"
insolvent A morning or two after thia
attempted to play see-saw upon it, and
it toppled over, killing one of the boys
and injuring the other.

The constitutional amendment just
adopted in Kansas, prohibiting the man­
ufacture or sale of intoxicating liquors,
is taking effect already. It is rigi Uy
enforced as against the manufacture of
liquor*, and in many of the large cities
tlie local dcskrs are abandoning their
businea*. The Governor says he has
every reason to believe that, before the
tillery, notifying establishment or sa­
loon in tlie State. This will be n condi­
tion of things wholly new to any State
in the West

his eyes in a a
the counter of

snted himself at
tendering some

bank had
silver. He was tol
neither. He then
1 Eastern
funds.
“No funds on hand,” wsa the brief
reply.
’ “ Can you,” said the mysterious per­
sonage, “ give me tolerably wall execut­
ed counterfeit notes on solvent banks?
I would prefer them to thin trash.”
This was a home-thrust not to be sub­
mitted to.
“Out of the bank, you insulting

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368
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Suits of Underwear, for Ladies and Gents.
Suita of Clothing, for Men, Boys and Youths.
Overcoats, for Men, Boys and Youths.
Pre. of Boots and Shoes, for Men Women and Children.
prs. of Rubber Goods, all styles.
pre. of Buck Gloves and Mittens. ,
Pieces of Prints, for 5 cents per yard.

Groceries for- Everybody.
The arrival of * Merry Andrew in * town it
tnorv beneficial to the health of the inhatritante titan twenty aa»e* loaded
with medicine.—Old Saying.
PRICE: 81.50, IF PAID IN ADVANCE.

To Advertisers:
Tub Naw* &gt;»*« double the numlxn* of rtadejv
lu the First Kepmentatlve District of Larry
.county, tiiaa any uthcr paper circulating there­
in, and oar rate* of advertising arc lower than
anv other first class country weekly In the state.
An ad. in Tur N*w* goes to tl»e'heartb«tone*
of IdOO bonafide subscribers, who, for the ask­
ing, orc Hable to become your patron*.

LOW AS THE LOWEST

A. BURCMAM
J JL. STEVENiN,

NASHVILLE,

BLACKSMITHING,
AND PONT YOU FORGET IT.

60,000
Eugene Cook is prepared to furnish you with any style of

BOTTLES OF FRIZELLES
VEGETABLE

ORNO HTRONG,
Editor and Proprietor,

^Uslwille girtrtonj.
VILLAGE OFFICERS
President—Ellhu CblntEon.

You may want.

My stock of CUTTERS this season is large,
and embraces some fine

And a very nice lot of

SQUARE-BOXES,
r. Old*, H. Roe, E

jhcittitf.
HRISTIAN CHt'BCH, B«v. Ellas J«M
Hsnlcra every Sunday at 1030 a. m
Sunday School immediately after morn!
Prayer meeting on Thureday evening*.

C

YfErEOLUST KP /COPAL CHURCH-J
-vl t.im, pMU&gt;r. Hrrvireg every S.bliA
a. m. a*4 7 p. tn, Sabbath •eitool Ulis
moeUa&lt; every Thursday eveulu*.

gtrrrtorj.

Which will be sold at veiy low figures. I want every one in
Barry and Eaton counties who thinks of buying a
CUTTER, to call at my shop and

Blood Purifier
SOLD ON THE PACIFIC COAST
On its merits alone, not a dollar used la
newspapers, tlie recomendations off
those using it being sufficient to mak»
this enormous salt*.
Also.

6209ooo

Examine These CUTTERS, COiPNJND MANDRAKE
BOXES OF FRIZELLE’S

■Irtd Get Prices.-------

EUGENE COOK

W. H YOUNG,

M

And Rhubarb Pills,

l). Office Kam aide of Main Street. NaabTiDe
* Office hours from 7 tot a. m. and 4 to 7 p. m

to Prevent and Cure

Sick Headache, Billiousnes*

CHAS II. BRADY,

A T TOR NET at law and Solicitor In Chancery
21 Erol‘Eitate sad Insurants Agent. Collecting
and ConveyaaoiBC aapeclalty. Bounty and Peoaion Claim* promptly attended to. and all ether

LEWIS DURKEE,

MICHIGAN

And prices on PRODUCE as High as the Highest and give
every one a fair,, square deal.
D. C. GRIFFITH.

PERUSE THE8E LIBERAL AD. RATES.

Rate* for larger ad*, elven upon application,
BusIih-m cards of five line* or lent, 45 per yr.
Loc*l Notice*, ten cent* a Hue tor llnst Inter­
tion and eight cent* for each aubaequeut iaacrtioa.

gOOT AMD SHOE SHOP.

I always aim to make prices on goods as

finch........ . I t 1.7S | J 3.2S | J 5.00 | f 8.00
2 Inches.... |
2.50 |_5.00 | ' 8.50 | _ H.QO
3jncbe«.^. J___ 3.25 |_ 7.001"' liOO |
20.00
4 inches.... I
4.00 | £ob| 14.00 1
25.00
5 itx-b&lt;*7.. ,~1
£5) |~~W| ~ 16351 so.00

-----same way. Young Dr. Hutchinson, the
AmtracAX entopriw biu broken oul . „„ o[ , ai.tb.gui.be.l .mgoon of BAok-

in « new rteo—Anriro-Huagu-y.
A lyn, w„ u,, on]_T Am0 - icon victim, as
ruling America from the greet end
„ known, prfo, to u,,.
ol
growing Wnt, who ha hi. homo in Ute | s^rd. A .hort time after the operniwtting nm, ha. roe Ared to introduce I tion ,hc |Kli„n ,Wch had iuocul„u,J

Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Cloths, Flan­
nels, Ticks, Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Denims.

Mandrake arvj Rhubarb and every Mother kaee
the ra)u&lt;oftb«e remcdire Wt/lc the Hfce* &lt;

qualities tor jourself.

BOOTS and SHO ES

Price, - - 25c. a Box
FEIZELLE BROS. Props. San Fnuxaaoou
FRIZELLE a Co.. General Eastern Agrote, *»

W. H. ORIS WOLD,

Homeopathic Pbyitcisn and Burgeon
. Offitee and residence oppoalta the Wolcott
MD.,
DR. C W. GOUCHER,
LKCTIC PHYSICIAN and SurRsee la prepares
loanawvr nil caI&gt;« Uiat may bv made for hh

E

WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED

$500 IlcHurd!

ST1ND1RD SCREW fiSTEHED GOODS
------ SOMETHING BETTER THAN------

with West1. Veritable Uver
coetedl

Lerye boxes, contain In* 30 Pila, *
Beware of connteTtelte ■■6

K ■ahbyF.T Bolae.

EMORY PARADY.
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing care­
fully and promptly attended to. Office ete
SI.I.. u.n.&gt; V.* .1.-111- Ul.k

J

WM.

PARMENTER,
Drug •tore. Ver­

Office over Hull'*
Mich.
MI&gt;.. montrille,

cuUactlon. promptly

FOR FASTENING SOLES OF BOOTS &amp; SHOES. WE RECOMMEND THE

STANDARD SCREW
RIP OFF THE SOLES

made.

E PARADY,

----------------- FASTENED WITH IT.----------------

CALL AND SEE THEM.

x k Kase y.

Madiaoa St-, CWrogo, Ill

place in the v
willing hoail*.

£llikrtllitirsiu Suit.

yyoieCOTT hour
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

NO PATENT NO PAY.

'pHEY HAVE ttOT ’EM.

Who?

What?

Boss Barber.

Notary I’ubllc,
iAple Greet, Mich.

“THE BOSS"

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
-

are remote frutp Washington.

ladies R.M. Beaver Cloaks, INIENTORS
vmiiciii iim sss: cioimc,
Imported. Cashmeres,

J'HAT HUNBAMD OF HURT

DRESS TRIMMINGS in Worsted, Silks and Satins.

A. BUSH,

NAUIVIU.K,

PiTEHTS

KOCHER BROS. NEW GOODS
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR

P J. PURCHII,

’

Health Is Wealth.

BECAUSE IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO

A. AL FLINT,

1

JUST RECEIVED.

MICH.

J0T IN ELEGANCE AND STYLE THE ABOVE GOODS
cannot be equalled in this market. Ladies fail not to see them always 1b Meek.
before you purchase.
VVILLIAM JONES,

I may have made some mis-

sve then my revenge for the lo*s
I«aac W. Sfjuovf, “ the living skel
money—I have just shot your
eton,” is now 39 years old. He waa born
in Massaclmsethi. and was until 12 -yean i cn the counter, from under his cloak,
&lt; Id healthy boy. The disease oi mus- large hooting owL

g L1EBHAU8ER,
MEBCILAWT TAZLOB

READY MADE CLOTHING,
■lob.

Prints, Flannels, Waterproofs, Cashmere Sittings, Carpets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, &amp;c.,
Is larger and better selected titan ever before as an inspection will convince.

KOCHEB BROS.

DB1WTISTS

�SATURDAY

.

DEC. 25.1880.

THE WIFE.

.

A young couple in their honeymoon
ore dallying languidly with the grapes
at desert. She (archly) “And you don’t
find it tiresome, dtjar, all alone with
me ! You are quite, quite sure tliat you
don’t wish to go back to your bachelor
life again F He (earnestly) “Quite,
darling.
Indeed, married life is so
awfully jolly that, you know, if you.
ware to die to night, I’d get married
again to-morrow,” ’

Nashville haa never been considered
much of a tony society town of tho cod­
Mr. Grover, of New Jersey, has
fish aristocracy order, consequently,
t|io .other day, when we overheard a false idea of what is amusing. He is
lady remark of a neighbor, “She does 50 and he n arried a girl of 12, after
her own work!” .accompanied by a which be shot her dead. Ho remarked
curl of the lip, we wet e somewhat as­ to the officers that he "did it for fun,”
tonished.
For our education has New Jersey will endeavor to show him
taugh t us that the chief corner stones some side-splitting, neck-streching
upon which the institutions of this jukes in he criminal law.
country rest is lowest labor. - Return­
It makes a mother’s heart revert to
ing to our offiec the first exchange we
her younger days when she comes iu
picked up contained the following
to the parlor next morning after her
item.
daughter’s beau lum been round, and
“After the dealh of Conrad Scitx, at Monroe,
Ala., this telegram was received from EUo finds only one chair in front of the fire­
Dorsey. Ida wlfedcley funeral two days. I will place and the others sitting along the
be really for burial with him. She kept her
wall as if they hadn’t been touched for
word by remitting suicide.”

And the reader need not be assured
that the perusal of those short five linen
provet’ -very refreshing to our mind.
The average wife of the day is one ex­
tremely difficult to solve. A hundred
or so of years ago there migh’ have
been roanv cases a filial devotedness
of the like of the-oue quoted, but nowa-days they are cxtierm !y rare.
Would many wives find life unbearable
simply because
their unfortunate
husband shuffled off thia-mortal coil!
Na^vurily, Rather would they spend
a few months in elegant mourning,
then take the insurance money on
their dear, dear deceased husbands life
(for the probabilities are that the earn­
ings of his life time bad heretofore
• been spent in extravagances) and spent
it in a rioutous flirtation with some
social^nob, whose only virtue is that
he is a handsomer man than the de­
ceased, with no unpleasant recollec­
tions of the pleasure she may have
deprived her husband of in life to
sweep across her peaceful breast.
Wives of the present day may not
be all alike—and we do not doubt it—
but many have no more claims to the
name than we have on the bank of
England.
Many a wife has no other use for her
husband than the 'use of his money.
His society is naught to her and though
she may bang her hair, powder her
cheeks, dress extravagantly and smile
sweetly, tis not for him: put his love
in aballance with her next door neigh­
bor’s window furnishings or handsome
carpet, ami it would go up like a rock­

et.
Many a wife cares nothing for her
husband's business or success, and cries
for ft cashmere shawl when his notes
are being protested. She is as tearless
as marble, however, whilst Haiti hus­
band undergoes bis semi-wceklv en­
deavor to fasten collars anti cuffs to a
buttonless shirt or daily swallows dil­
uted coffee, watery potatoes, soggy
bread and sour pancake's.
Many a wife bows humbly, in church
over G&lt;mTh Holy Book aud reads his
commands to multiply and replenish
the earth, and then goes home and
commits crimes that are as black ns
satan, and deprives her hnnband of the
greatest of earthly bleesings and home
of its best furnishings nnd prettiest
adorn incuts. Such a wife would term
her child uu accident, think less of it
than she would of a new silk, and drive
her husband to bankruptcy, drink and
death.
An Italian fisherman recently discov­
ered a petrified woman at Cascade
Lake, Nevada,. He was going out to
fish, and when pushing off his boat,
struck his oar against something, which
attracted his attention'. Upon invertigntion a petrified hand protruded from
the sand on the beach. In a short time
he had unearthed a woman in a com­
plete state of petrification.
It was
small in size, brown in color, scrawny
and emaciated.
* **
AU your labors will be rewarded in
life just in proportion to your unselfishnestp The most lieautiful thought, hs
well as the most beautiful structure,
wifi perish if wrought in selfishness, for

it is a law of Nature tliat where self is
the ruling motive retrogression instead
of progression must take place. There­
fore,.do all things in life with one ob­
ject in view to do the will of Him who
breathed you into existence.

A man In a prayer meeting at Great
Springs, Ga., declared that he was
ready to die, and awaited the summonswith impatience. He hud barely utter­
ed the sentiment when a bullet crash­
ed through the window ami grazed his
ear. A neighbor, whom he had sued
for debt, had taken him at his word .
He hastily bid himself under a bench.
Leprosy exists to a considerable ex­
tent in the Parisi) of Lafburcha, La.
An attempt to make an official investi­
gation was lately resisted with arms,
the lepers and their friends believing
that tlie sufferers were to be isolated
ed an island in the ocean. The report
of tlie physicians is that the disease is
not gaining ground.

If business colleges will teach all their
young business men ever to be polite
rather than saucy, snappish and impu­
dent. in order to show off to some friend
who may bo near that they can act un­
mannerly, they will give lessons that
juav be worth a great deal of money to
their pupils in course of time. •
Do not defer being happy till to-mor­
row, but try a little to-day.

three years.

A lawyer who defends ft mobber, a
thief, a. robber,' a murderer, is no bet­
ter, nor so honest or good a man as tlie
criminal he defends. An honest law­
yer will never undertake to defend a
dishonest man or one he does not be­
lieve innocent.

A Boston Aldennam suggests that
telegraph wire should be hung bn
poles placed in the alleys instead of in
the streets. Whether or no the by-law
to that e’ticct will l&gt;e passed in Boston
will depend much on the amount of
wire-pulling tnc telegraph companies
do.

He was sitting in the parlor with her,
when a rooster crowed in the yard,and,
leaning over, he said: “Chanticleer.”
"1 wish to gracious you would!” she
said. “I’am as sleepy as I can be.”
He took his hat aud left, and hasn't
been back since.
Warren Shepard, who was hanged at
^loutgomcry, Texas, the other day, ex­
horted all his friends to meet him in
Il .*avcu. A person would thir.k Heav­
en was down below by the number of
criminals that "drop” into it.
The moon is often reduced to its lait
quarters, but like a moon of pluck,
comes up smiling at the proper time.
Take courage, ye who are nearly
strapped.

NEVER BEHIND!

^icbigia €ratnd|Uilr«a£

ALWAYS TO THS FRONT!

A Philadelphian made a fruitless ef
tort to sell worthless bars at the mint
lor pure gold. The profit if ho had
succeeded, would have been $70,U0U.

‘•‘It you shoot my dog 1’11 shoot you,”
said Van Burgu to Hunt, at Tuscola,
Ill. The dug and Hunt in u minute lay
dead on the ground.
The true gentlemen will never smoke
in tho prescenco of ladies, nor of his
wife unless he considers her beneath
him.

It is a fact that those who do not like
the way we do things can do as they
please concerning their own things.

From.

Drug and Book Store

For All!
A PENNY WILL BUY A CHRISTMAS

’ COMPRISING IN PART

In order to buy CHEAP I have nought
a larger stock than usual, and

.

offer goods at pri
ces that will

A8TNI8H YOU ALL 1
■ To enumerate them all I should have
to charter Bro. Strong’s entire naper
for a month ;
I shall not mentionanything buFsimply say

Even thouirh you are not ready to
buy,’
Pi liud look at the irootls, price
them, admire them, talk about them,
and make us just trot from six in the
morning till 9 at night. Throwing

Light on the Subject I
I have the largest and finest stock of
LAMPS ever brought to this town"
embracing all tho newest and most
unique designs both in bronze, stand,
and HANGING LAMPS, and anything
in my line that 1 have not in stock, I
can get it for you cheaper than though
I carried it in stock.

MAJOLICA WARE. FRENCH CHINA.
CHANDELIERS, ETC.

And see if you don’t want a can of oys­
ters, a nice steak, a juicy toast. a few
bolognas, or something of the kind.
But above all, don’t forget the Christ­
mas show.
‘

C. W. SMITH.

All selected from large stocks, and bought cheap,
and examine,, and ask questions.

,

Vermontville ..
Charlotte
Eaton Rapids, .
Rive* Junction.
Jackson............
Detroit-

NEW YEAR’S GIFTS

PAIN IN THE BACK,
Side or I.oina. Inflammation a nd

Nervous &amp; Physical Debility,
drink, the abu»e of nature or atberwlae.
It tupereede* the inconvenience* and trouble* of
taking tauaeouaaud puiaonotu internal medicine*.
It la worn exactly where needed, next to the
body and Itntredlatoly over the Kidney*,
It i» comfortable to the patient, aafe. pleaamt
TIOX.
•
It cm be worn ;al all Umr*, in any elimate, and
I* equally good far

G Jtat.lJj

- Gen’l J‘a»»and Ticket Agent.Chicago.

NASHVILLE LEVAT0B,

Remodeled, Enlarged® Improved

Domestic Sewing Machine
Holiday Grift.
No Lady SlioulcI l»e W itliont tlie

LIGHT.8254

and

DURABLE DOMESTIC

Children’s Sets, Rattles, Whistles, etc., etc.
ine goods and price*Respectfully,

Call and exam­

IN 1879,

hm

to Ena.be

Any number of farmers to

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously ud Aocuratiy.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
desire to announce that having erected
one of the largest and most convenient
elevator buildings in central Michigan,
they are prepared to receive and

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

FRANK C. BOISE.

For any quantity of

0 A. NICHOLS. the Boot 4k shoe Wan oi Nashville.

INS
That may bo brought them. They alsc
keep for sale at tho lowest prices

Seeds, Flour. Feed. Lime, Salt,
Master, Stucco, Hair and
Shingle*.

Order Wor

o &gt;

Money Sared by Dcalim with them.
Al.YSWSffORTH A BROOKS.

plANOS 151) ORGANS!

you MAY HURRAH FOR
G-arcock
and. Hartfield
—BUT REMEMBER THAT—

Remember that for the next &lt;30 days
I will give to parties consulting mc.tno

GREATEST BARGAINS
In Pianos and Organs ever heard of,
for strictly

------ WILL SELL.YOU------

Harnesses, Bits, Whips, Robes, Blankets, Trunks, FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
Combs, Brushes, &amp;c. ,

Cheap as t he Cheapest.
Light Single and Double Harnesses made of best Virginia oak tanned Leather.

An examination of my goods and
prices will fully convince you.
Re­
member I sell the world-renowned

ESTEA'

MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD.
Do not be prejudiced. GIVE IT A TRIAL and be
convinced that It I* honc*l, reliable, effective and
Ju»t wbat poor feebla and exhaurted tody requlre*TbouMud* arc dally wldlngthtir teitia ouy to tl.e
wonderful ««rallve power* of thl* rrcat remedy,
who are being re»tored to prrA-ct health after all

ORGAN I

And others of standard makes.
Will
furnish to parties any make of instru­
ment desired.

bR SUB8TI lUTE. If.ba ha* not got it, *«nd to
u* and twelve it by return mall.
DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST.—Regular Pad|3
Special Pad for Chronic. deep Mated, or rate* of
longstanding,
Children’* Pad, fur lummcr
complaint, weak kidneysand bedwetting. (1.50
Our book "How a Ute was Saved," containing a
history of thl* great discovery, mailed free.
Write for |t-

ccrn sheller Organs Repaired,

a^EW f-’

CLEANED and POLISHED,

TWO ItJPORTAiiT ADVANTAGES.

AT LIVING PRICES.

DAY KIDNEY PAD CO.. Toledo, 0.

PHYSICAL LIFE

nurra • &lt; ,

do

u.

BOTH SEXES.
JJENRY ROE.

10:14
10A2
0:01
IMO
035
IMO
1130 am 8:M » IE

Detroit—..
Jackaon,...
Rive* Junction
E*ton Rapid*.
Charlotte---Vermontville
NaahvUle
Hairing*
MMdlevllle,...
Hammond-..
Grand Rapid*,
10-30
Th rough Coaches and Sleeping i__
Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All train* connect In
aame depot at Detroit with Great Western, Grand
Trunk and Canada Southern Railway*.
K. C. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD.

A fine assortment of Silver and Nickle Plated Ware, consist­ r£HE
ing in part of TEA AND COFFEE POTS, TABLE
KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, Etc., Etc. POCKET
KNIVES, RAZORS, SHEARS. SCISSORS.
A fine assortment of GRANITE IRON WARE, SKATES,
SLEIGH-BELLS, and ABOVE ALL, A
So

2 •-

• kin. nourUhlnjc and »trengthln|t vegetable tonic*,
giving in WosnaarfL Powih to eure at oner,

tS
835

STATIONS.

Call

55.

PAD

bM a K
rj.-.l

Kfc

I". T. BOISE

•

J&gt;et &gt;it. AU*J Jc
Kxdi m. Exnr.aa

STATIONS.
Hammond,—„.
Middleville

days

The woman who marrieu a man who
uses tobacco will often go hungry and
poorly dressed.

Beating Down in Trade.

Large and small, cheap and expensive Bibles,
Plaited Ware, Watches and Jewelry,
Cabinet and Photograph Velvet Frames,
Toilet Articles, Brushes, Fine Perfumes,
Fancy Box Paper and Papateries,
Wax, China and Parian Marble,
Dolls of all sizes, Toys and Toy Books,
Fancy Ink-stands and Paper Weights,

Ob, yes! I came near forgetting to
tell you that I have got a boss stock of

And want to sell them to those who
want to buv, at prices as low as the
lowest, and guarantee everything’ as
represented.
■
And while you are in just remember
to step into the

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

the Latest Books
Photograph and Autograph Albums, Scrap Books,
jVII

Come and See!

Bright’* Di*c**cof tire Kidnrjr*. Dialxte*. Drop»r,
Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder, Inability to Retain
or Expel the Urine, .Slone In the Bhdder. High
Colored, Scanty or painful Urinating, Depoili*.
Ca*t* or Shred* tn the Urine.

The manufactures of merchants who
succeed m building up a stable busi­
ness and in realizing the most profit,
ask one fair price for each class’ of their
goods, and firmly refuse to lower it.
The customers who make the best bar­
gains are willing to pav for an article
what it is worth. These are truths
which close and intelligent observation
always confirms. Yet there are some
manufactures and merchants who,
rather than low a stubborn customer
will sell an article for almost what it
cost; and there are customers who in­
variably higgle for a lower price, even
if goods are at first offered them at
reasonable rates. Thq teller who be­
gins to occasionally “knock off a little”
on regular prices, having shown him­
self vulnerable, will be cunning and
mean to customers until he yields again
and again, to the serious detriment of
his Business; and ouly by a decisive
return and a continued adhesion to a
one price basis, can recover his former
prestige. Buyers who invariably try
to “beat down” on prices wherever
they may go to trade, although they
can occasionally get a good Jhing cheap
only accomplish their purpose by show­
ing they have do respect; and more­
over, in the moat places which they en­
ter, they expend their breath in vain,
for care is taken that they be never
given a single cent’s worth morn than
their just due. On the contrary, reasouablc sustomers who do not com­
plain of a fair price, will lie the favor­
ed ones, and will frequently ■ have
thrown into the bargein certain little
extras and conveniences, so that they
will be sure of obtaining their full
money’s worth. J notice, clear and aim •
pie and business stability require that
goods and articles of nil kinds offered
in regular sale be always disposed of at
theirlegitimate market value. Who­
ever Muxeeds, under such circumstan­
ces, in getting anything for almost
what it cost, knows that he is defraud­
ing aome one out of his just due, and
the seUtu- who yields to the imposition,
knows that he is sacrificing nia own
rights, as well tub stticLbuainess honor.

other ran dally except Sunday.

PRESENT; SO WILL 1100.00.

to sell them ALL, I shall

Going B—t Iftrom j«aolfon7
MsO~Z------------ 840 p. m. Arrive Detroit*A0 I

THE LARGEST STOCK AND ASSORTMENT
OF THE KIND

A lounger m or abuut an office or
store, who has work to do, is nothing
more than a tai&gt;e worm.

Never trust a man who is not prompt
and who is not business like in all ’bis
business affairs.

MAIN JLINK..
ON AMD AJT1B DEC. IX IM, TOAINS O&gt;
O.M.1.UM will pa« J«kwn MtX.;.

Mammoth Stock to Select

Neat Department
Many a man and xvoinan upends life
in patching virtue with sin and patch­
ing t&gt;iu with virtue till they seem to be
like the tail of of a peacock, only less
gorgeous.

HOLIDAY PRESENTS

C. H. BERRY.

PnontiTOB

MEAT MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats

Snoici Ham aii Shaalders,
IN THEIR SEASON,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
ty The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, dec.

Fresh Goods, Full Weights and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

HE.VRY ROE.

■
SIOOBL

_ ______

For any Case of Catarrh It will not Cure,

’ J. D. WEATHERFORD. of lh« Houte of A. T. Kesirl * Co., Chicago,IIL,write* G«
pleasure in In'urmlns von that I bate u*ed Hail’* Catarrh Cure. Il ha* cured mo -1 waa very bad—.
don’t beaitate io My that It will cute auy ca*e of Catarrh.
J. D WEATHERFORD.
eta. per Bottle.

F. J. CHE5EY &amp; CQ^Taled•, O.

FOR SALE BY F. T. BOISE.

Steketee’s

PIN WORM DESTROYER.

A turn rare for dretrorfng alt kind* of Wonm
it especially lha Pin Worm. Contalnanocalo
me! or jalap, perfectly rafh aad haroiim.andi
healthy modldne; no phyxieDeed be taken alto

�«» -wife— tor a.
. of the wook
risking btelarthce al Pirttorvilk.
TWtaxm faabto town arvbatagpMd into the
lTUHDAY,

-

- -

DEC, aa, 1880.

st ha« returned frrra hla hunting ex-

Munday, with 38 a-botare.

VICIMITYLOCAL?.

er of R. A. Perry, has been ▼iaitlng in this mti&lt;m, and returned home on Munday.
Hon. Hannon Bradley and wife of Battle
Creek were the guests of their sun M. H. the sleighing. &gt;fiM Ella Buck is atiH visiting Jay
find of the week, . •
It la awful idfppery.
Fanners in Bellevue township repsirt their
Joaepb Miller is agent for the herald.
taxes thh&gt; year as vary high: they say the aver-’
businc**, or be may have the butcher knife
’ RxetM and her Dagctt got badly honied last town.
Two gentleman from east of Chariowc were tempting to Hm bis hired woman.
There was a wood bee at the Center for the in thia section the first of the week looking for
M. P. churii last Friday.
EATON COUNTY.
Mrs. McKcnxy of NaahrlUe 1* visiting her premises on Saturday.
Mrs. David McDcrby now on a visit amoug
A freight cor ran off tbe track near Bellevue
alster, Mra. John Darting.
.
•
her relative* hereabout* ha* since been quite one d»y tart week. .
Robert* A West, of Eaton, Rapid* have nhlpill since her arrival from Nebraska, ber home,
has moved on the Biwhee farm. '
e&lt;l direct to Glasgow, Scotland, 260 barrel* of
but
is
DOW
convaleceut.
A watch meeting will be held at the M. Pflour.
Orra. son of A. R. Williams fell on the Ice a
Wayne McCrumb, zff Eagle wa* thrown from
Geo. VanAukcn bad a dance last Friday few days ago receiving some severe injuries a buggy on Tuesday of last week, and had hl*
anwHig which was the dislocation of hta right stub leg broken.
A debt of *100 waa raised from their
Diptbcrla » at111 raging in the east part of the shoulder. He is picking tip slowly,
The Reform Club were badly dlsapointed lu church on Sunday, Dec. 12th, by the Congregatown. Eugene Hayes loosing a boy lart Saturtkmaltata of Eaton Rapid*.
nut'bearing from Messrs, Wheeler, Barber A
On Friday Dec. 10th, the residence of Fer­
OUver Kugel, of Castleton made hie appear- Ainsworth oa Friday evening last, as they were nando Afnrtey, three mile* north-cart of Delta,
wa* burned, with all hi* content*. Nolnaurance.
once at the meeting at the eagle acbool house expected to be present and address the club.
Edmund Farrah. of Charter, ha* been
Mcawa. Bowen, Davis, Armstrong A Brunconfronted
by Sarah McMurray wbo
David Bower lias leased a piece of land of C. dlge will now draw on the town for *100.00 *ay* he I* tbe father of ber child.
Farrah
l. Butler and is putting a house thecou and la ■apiece, war bounty voted July 1WM- How are 1* under arrest.■
you taxes! O, I guess some people wont grumMra. J. UrierofDiamoudate tried to pick the
wax
from
ber
fear
with
a
pin.
and
now
the
doc­
Elder Daria's meeting enwed Monday niggt next winter. O. np.
tor* are tryittic to pick tbe pin from her ear, and
A brother and sister living, in MafJe Grove •o far have yot been succesaful.
are endeavoring to solve a mystery, which is no
No hornets were present.
Jamea Campbell, la the cognomen under
Sheriff Houghtaiin came to Assyria last week less than discovering their own father who. It which a thing tn human form aall* under fa
and took a horse from John Regent, that he was supposed, died In the army duri ng tlie war Delta, and thexafore«ald thing ha* forfeited all
claim* to humanity by brutally whipping hla
had bought 6 weeks before. It ha* been stolen but who it I* now beleivrd lives tn Nebraska.. wife. ■___ J
.
We will note results and apprise The Nkws of
near Kalamazoo, and John 1* put *60.
Tlus-gig of Dr. Addington, of Bellevue, coll.
Mina says when Joab Griffins wife cornea to the same,
ded with Mr. Sawyer’* vehicle on Bunday of
On Monday as Bake Mix was going down thn lost week, unashfag a wheel aud throwing the
B.' 3k Kents. B. T. goes up stair*, hides under
Doe. out on his cranium, bruising him consid­
the bed and if ahe goes up there, be crawl* out hill near J. A. Brown's new barn with two cords erably.
.
of the window and stand* in the cold for two of green 2 foot wood on the wagon the tongue
Tbe Sampson Hall block at Charlotte ha*
of the wagon broke and but for the presence of l&gt;een purchased by Bradford Kellogg, an cxbouns.
Nine families in the west part of the Center mind of Bake there wbould .have becu the loss perienced architect and bulkier , who propose*
remodel the whole building and fit up the
district baa made up their minds to have a of span of horses to record besides a wreck of a to
ball a* a first-elau opera house.
. school of thtdr own. They have hired Nettle wagon.
A break wa* discovered in the dam of Gardi­
Will the Nashville correspondent of the Vt. ner &lt;fc Overshlre at Bellevue. Sunday Dec- 12th.
Smith to teach, who commenced last MondayVille Hawk please bear in mind that it is very and it required the immediate aid .of several
Monday with 23 scholars.
Two'boyu viz Wm. Campbell and Henry Kea- ungenticmnnly to write such a batch of vulgar team* and men to stop tbe leak and repair the
damage. This 1* the second narrow escape this
gle got into a tow, which caused Keaglc to be insinuation* for a paper as he liad lu hl* last firm has had within a few month*.
arrested, tbc Keaglc boys have for some winters week* contributions! The matter deserve* no
The Bellevue lecture association ha* elected
made a pratice of disturbing meeting*, they notice from me, ouly from the fact that It was the following officers: President, Hiram M.
came to the Eagle meeting*, and soon Keaglc printed In a paper for which tlie reader* of The Allen; Vice President, James M. Powers; Corrcspondlng Secretary, Rev. P. J. Maverty;
and Campbell had some worth. when Kt»glc News have the honor to read. Therefore to Treasurer, J. B. Deuel; Executive Committee,
hauled off and took Campbel) one across the reply in The New* would be Insulting to its Tbc president and secretary , John Evans, Rev.
mouth with what the boys call a hand billy or * patron* and entirely out of place, yet, for one L. E. Spafford and J. M. Powers. They have
arranged for a course of six lecture* and 50 ct*.
a club loaded with lead, knocking three of who receives a complimentary puff each week i* tbe sum charged for u season ticket.
CamJE&gt;cll’6 teeth out. The fun then began, in The N«wt» I think he not only deserve* a Among the names of those corresixinded with
and Campbell clinched Keaglc when Keaglc severe “let down” but much less praising. to entertain tbe dub, are those of Rev. Reed
Stewart. Baltic Creek ; Prof. 8. Dicker, of Al­
repeated his blow,the.boys both got scarred up Hereafter when he attacks me any paper but bion
Collage; Prof*. Estabrook and Ti*on, of
some, and Campbel h.'d Keaglc down aud was The News I will not reply to hl* ungcntleman- Olivet college; Rev. Dr*. Pierson and Pool, of
doing up a fine job when two women went out ly comments. If I wa* so hard up for a sub­ Detroit and Mr*. Mary T. Lathrop, of Jackson.
and parted them. Campbell went before Esq. ject* to write about a* to go about the country
MICHIGAN.
Mills, swore out a warrant placed It an officers bunting up the little neighborhood gossip about

■AND SEE THE LATEST STYLES IN-

AS8YRIA.

hands, who went to Kcagles the next morning,
found Hank bad left, He was found at his
brother*, five miles north of Nashville and was
brought before Esq. Millifi where the boys set­
tled by Keaglc paying *30 and peace again
reigns tn Assyria.
H. H.
WOODLAND.
A Merry Chrirtmaa to you all.
Give us some sleighing for Christmas.
Mias Hattie Young* took a Comforter on
Wednesday.
Our store* arc full of present*, and the clerks
are on their taps.
Mrs. Farreh baa been very sick, but we learn
she 1* getting better.
,
T. Phillipa, of Hastings, was in town Thurs­
day, selling sowing machines.
Tbe cub* arc bound to have a good time at L
D. Carpenter’s, shaking the.lr heel*.
Mr. and Mr*. Putts lost a child three years uf
age, which was buried on Wednesday.
George McArthur lias taken to himself n
wife, “and still there's more to follow.”
The Woodland singers will hold a musical
concert at the church next Wednesday night.
Bill Slxbury traded a yoke of oxen to Bert
Holly, and Bert found out there wa* a mort­
gage on said cattle, and Burt says: “BUI, vou
make that right, or 1 will bust you.”
There is going to be a family Christm.i* tree
at Ira Stowell’* on Saturday, and aside from
that, there will be an extension table spread
with food to satisfy the longing* of the inner

JOHNSTOWN.
There is no sleighing yet.
Tlie blacksmith Is full of business.
Mr. A. Phillip is visiting home and friends
fa Johnstown.
Mr. Al. Rowley will spend the bolinays at
Nashville, nothing Preventing. Hope be will
have a good time.
Clarence hopes that Dutchman will die be­
fore he,—and Birkliard wonts him to sign his
own name to his dutch stuff.
The singing school, taught by Mra. A. Ed-

anxious lot of scholan they are.
There was a shooting match at Bonfield cor­
ners last Saturday. Hank says be dont /think
much of the boys around the corners, arc too

latter was so badly beaten that he has not been
seen wince, I tell you my fellow-men tliat wo
Mr. Allison Kipp has gone Into Mr. Morlen
store over on the town line, for tlie purpose of
gaining a little incite in the mercantile business
and I guesajit wtll be a little then be thinks be
will be prepared for handlihg A. T. Stewart &amp;.
Co’s, book*.
Bblue.

CEDAR CREEK.

Timcs are dull and money is scarce.
Our school commenced Monday morning,
gain.
the
teacli.tr
and the
school

the matter. There was in uttcadanceubout for­
ty scholars all feeling cheerful and happy, that
the। cz^cbooljnam not putting in an appenr-

Mon evening by a wUd Irinhnian bythe name of
Flanigan there was about MO people in atten­
dance He made lots of fun for the boy* and

one of its citizen* a* he has done, and picking
The Marshall home, at Ludington, burned
| up all the fact* concerning hl* domestic affairs
and writing and publishing the same us he ba*
Elisha Sampson, dropped dead at the resi­
dence
of bi* eon-ln-law, three miles north of
done, 1 should cease writing for tlie press and
Niles, Wednesday.
go and leant manners of some one.
\_The Rev. M. B. Taylor has been appointed
acting president of Adrian college, vice George
B- McElroy, resigned.
Congresaman Horr lias been summoned home
VERMONTVILLE.
by telegraph, hl* daughter Hora being nt the
point uf death al East Saginaw.
Theliodyof Henry Squler, brothv of M. L.
Cha*. F. Ruggles, a prominent lumberman
and John H. Squler, arrived here from Philo* of Manistee, was assaulted anti shot tn the
hand by Asa Hamlin, on the 18lh.
delphia for burial on Thursday morning. Mr.
Daniel GleaAon wa* seriously cut in tbc uee.k
Henry Squicr has lived % number of years in by a razor in the hands uf Dennis Murph v, in a
the Island uf Mauritius, oh the east coast south row at the Gvrrish headquarters near Farwell
Africa where his wife now is. About three on the 17th.
Cha*. Jewett, one i f the oldest settlers of
years since on account of falling health he came
to Paris and latter to London for the same pur­ Berrien county, and for many years Probate
Judge of tliat county, died at Nites on Monday,
pose. La*t fall be came to this country7 and aged 70 years.
turned up at Minneapolis but found the climate
Fred Burroughs, a brakeman, of Flint, run
too cold. Booyrfour weeks since he upj»car(xl oveffby the car* at Harrison, Mondav night,
here, when- after undergoing medical trpit- died Tuesday, at Clare. Hl* body wras taken
to Hint for burial.
with no apjiarent l&gt;eneflt be determined to seek
The 'residence, il* content*, and the barn, of
relief at the Jcffcraon Medk-lil college in Phila­ Cha*. Byrne, in Plainfield township, Kent Co.,
delphia. His brother John accompanied him was destroyed by fire on the night uf the IGth.
thither but his stop wa* short. Tuesday last Los* *8,006; insurance *5,000.
Mrs. Burk, wife of the proprietor of the De­
a telegram brought the sod Intelligence of his
troit Commercial Advertiser, was neoriv poison­
dt alb. Two brothers and two sisters are living ed to death on the 16th, by the mistake of a
here and two other brothers at other places In drug clerk, who put up morphine Instead of
quinine.
the state.
In tbe Ijjpeer circuit court last week Frank
I,a*t Monday Henry Southwell who had Itcn
Emery, charged with committing a robbery
on a drunk,which come near being his last pos­ near Metamora lost February, was convicted
sible one, went before Esq. Bodine and took and sentenced to 21 years In State prison at
and recorded an oath not to drink again for Jackson.
Tlie residence of William Jackson, in Monteone year. Charley Farr, it 1* said, also took a
rv, Allegan county, was destroyed by fire at 2
like oath at the same time. All citizens “with­ o'clock
Moaday morning. Ntthlng wa* saved,
out regard to party,” wish them abundant suc- not even tbe family clothing. Loes at»ul *4,000; no Insurance.
George Lefasick, of Benton Harbor, fell from
Gcu. L. Spellman has sold out hi* harness
ahoptohis brother D. R. wbo continue* the a scaffolding to tbe ground, a distance of nine­
teen feet, wlilie working on tlie MethodlM.
business over tbc latter* grocery store. Geq.has church on the 17th, and w*s instantly killed.
the kindest wishes of all good citizen* who will He leaves a wife and four children.
greatly regret hla removal should it occur.
Michael Ryan, a switchman on tbe D., L. &amp;
Miss. Parmenter l» on the “home stretch" in N. railroad, wa* killed at the Graud Trunk
junction, Detroit, by a brake-wheel he bad hold
her preparation* for her concert next Wednes­ of suddenly loosening aud throwing him to the
day night Dec. 2D.
ground, and the cxr passing over him.
Hattie Curtis and Carrie Parmenter arrived
Tbc depot and freight bouse of the G. R. A i
home for a short vacation on Wednesday even­ R. R-. al Paris, six miles south of Reed City,
were burned Sunday morning, together wifh
ing. They were studying at Oberlin, Ohio.
their content*. The Green Township records
Seml-aunnal meeting of the “Citizens Pro­ were al*o burned, the agent being Town Clerk.
tective Temperance AModatipn” wa* held on
Aaron Brooks, of Bumips Corners, Allegan
Tuesday evening for tbe election of officer* and county, is seriously 111 and not expected to re­
to bear report*. The result* of their labors cover. He 1* anxious to know tlie wbereabout*
of 811a* Brooks, and any information concern­
may be rammed up asjfollow* :—One sahxin ing him will be thankfully received by the dying
(the only one) closed- Declrtonof Supreme
On Sarnrday night 14 cars on tbe Chicago
Court refusing to call fa question the action of
the common council refusing to accept the prof­ A Grand Trunk railroad were ditched just east
of Flint. They were loaded with cattie. several
fered boud*. Cost* to the Association, seven of which were killed. Tbe cars were badlv
dollar* and twenty cent*.
smashed, but fortunately uoneuf the train inch
were killed. The accident was caused by a
broken rail.
About 7:30 Thuradav morning, John Itionlou
BARRYVILLE.
a fanner residing about three mile* from East
Saginaw, cut hi* tiiroat with a pocket-knife, I
Huinllhm Brown ha* returiied from the north making a deep gash five inches fa length. He
lingered until 1 p. m., when be died. He was
Wood*.
05 years old, and leaves a family, a wife and
John Ik-Long is feeble and 1* unable to t»e two adult children.
around as usual.
Thursday evening, at Grand Rapids, 15 or 16
Wm. N' Devine has been sick for the put young men on a pair of l»t* with a long plonk
between them, were coasting on Bridge street,
four weeks of lung difficulties.
when they tried to turn out to avoid a woman
The Badcock boy* Alva, and C. Z^, are still and struck a telegraph pole. They stopped.
Charles Chandler had hi* leg broken in two
moving their effects Middleville-way.
Willis Uthrop and wife have returned from
their wedding tour, and are «oon to move on to
Thc balance of cosh .In the state treasury
Rev. I. W. Critenden’s farm fa Morgan.
Dec, 11 ws* *1,433,437.16; receipt* for the week
ending Dec. 13 were *15,576.61; payment* for
same time were *28,618.^; balance Dec. 18,
Garter, of Bonyvllle, dues not keep u» better •l^*a.4»; of which *9122170.37 belongs to
posted m to passing event* fa this vicinity the sinking fund; *190.852.4K k held in trust ;
leavingatadanee of *317,262.73 for general
through Tur New*.
purposes.
It appears tliat Mr. Freeman ha* conceived
the Idea of of covering quite a .jwrtlon of hi*
farm with ahfagle, judging from tbe size uf Ids one half mile east of Barryvillc, on Friday eve­
bouse and the burn be is building.
ning Dwcmiier Slat, for the purpose of organ­

We conclude that Em. Hyde has recently izing a literary and debating society. All that
heard there was such a place a* China ftni; are Interested In education and mental im­
lera in cash 2 buttons and 2 shot. He thanked went down two hundred and thirty feet tn that provement are cordially invited to be present.
them kindly for the buUon*. He was n gcx^l direction, making the deepest well we have
DXXBX».
heard of fa thfs section, and all without
KENNARD.—Man-, wife of James Kennard,
not like his speech, especially the prtochera.
factory result*.
Sunday Dec. fpth. at ber home fa North
Castieton, after a lung Anew.

Ladies’ Cloaks and Men’s Overcoats
THAT WILL BE SOLD CHEAP TO CLOSE OUT !
Ou.r Stock of Neck VV &lt;&gt;ar for- Uadieei in

IS COMPLETE

WE HAVE AN ELEGANT DISPLAY IN

.
Our stock of DRESS GOODS was never more complete than now. We call special
attention to our Camels1 Hair and Cashmeres.
JC^" This week we show extra bargains in LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. We
pay more money for $ 50c vest and pants than any other house in town. Therefore we show
you the best 50c. garment in Barry county.
We are receiving a large line of WINTER CAPS for Men and Children in Cloth and
Fur. We also have a fine stock, of WOLF ROBES.
Our Grocery Department is Complete. We quote good brown Sugar at 8c. light at 9c.
I am in receipt of 25 cases of Rubber Goods, which will be sold cheaper than ever. If y ou
are not dealing with me, come and see what I am doing. I guarantee every article in quality
and price, and will not be undersold.
Value of the “Good Will."

HASTINGS ITEMS.
Hon. Daniel Striker ie in Albion on
businesa.
The Bed Ribbon club elect officers
next Tuesday night.
The firemen received their ducata on
Wednesday evening.
The Maxwells are playing to fair au­
diences every night this week.
The Bnaby’a are increasing, Em. and
John, each nave little "shavera,’’
A public library is needed here and
we understand that a project ia on foot
to organize an association. We oid it
Gut! speed.
A. O. Miller presented “Forsaken”
at Union Hall last week Wcdnes* ay,
and from the thin audience, he must
have thought that he was forsaken.
The city schools are now CtltHgi by
Sweet &amp; Upjohn’s electric clocks, the
primary being* situated in the High
school room, the secondarv in tbe other
departments.
Tbe Christmas Cantata was execut­
efl at Union Hall on Friday night with
credit to the performers and a net cash
balance of 840 to tbe Intermediate de­
partment, for tho purchase of an or­
gan.
The Barry Co., Bible society held its
annual meeting at the M. E. church on
Sunday evening, and elected R. J.
Grant, Pres;!’. Dunning, Sec’y; and
H. Shantz, Treas. They also raised
812. for the support of the society
tbe ‘ensuing year.

On the upper end of Gratiot avenue a
little old man X‘‘Pt
«ort of grocery
and notion otore, and a few days ago
a citizen wanted to buy him out, en - large the building and establish a firstclass store. The oid man expressed his
willingness to sell, and inventoried his
stock at $38. This wasn’t his price for
vacating, however. When he came to
make figures lie wanted $800.
“But your old dried herrings, jumping-iacks and'iimcracks only figure up
$38;" protested the citizen.
“Yes, I know, but I must have some-1

“Good will! How much do your sales
average per da!”
“Well, about$l.W ”
“And you want over $230 for the
good will!”
“But, you must remember,’’ calmly
observpd the old man, “that it has ta
ken men over five years to work tip my
sales to where they are now. For the J
first three years I was here I didn't sell
thirty cents’ worth a day. I’ve built up
a btom in this neighborhood, and I’m
not going to give it away to a stranger
—not until my rheumatiz is wnss!
Please crowd in behind the stove and
give this woman a chance to buy a
darning needle.”—Jrec Press.
Spend your own time in idleneM, if
yon wish to, but do not rob others of
their time.

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___Bron
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Pioneer Meeting.
“Don’t you wish you was a big manT”
said one little urchin to another.
“K’rect, I do. I’m just dying to be
big enuff to get shaved, an’ have one
of ’em barbers powder me all over and
squirt cologne juice nt me.”

Notice is hereby given tliat the ninth annual
meeting of the Barry County Pioneer Associa­
tion will be held at Union Holl In the City of
Hartings, on Thursday, the 6th day of January,
A. D. 1881, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, fur
the election of officers for the ensuing year and
for Ute transaction af such other business as
mav property come before the meeting. A cor­
dial invitation 1* extended to all.
Dated, Hastings Dec. 15th. 1880.
H. A. Goodteab, Pres.
John Q. Cbebst, Bec'y.

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Probate Order.

St*tb or Micatoxx, |
County of Barry. » ”•
• •
At a aeaaton of the Probate Court for tbe County
of Barry, Holden at the Probale Office In the City of healing medicines.
It draw, from the
FlaaUnga, on Monday tho 13th day of Dec. in the esuse
death.
yeat one tbouaand eight hundred .and eighty,
prevent. Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of GEORGE W
KILBURN. Dcceaaed.
.
On reading and filling tbe petition, duly verified
Don’t despair until you bare triad thia Sennibie,
of Catharine Kilburn, widow of mid dereaaed,
Ffon1*' A
1 &lt;Uld
* * * *Rixllvulljr
***
EfTcKjpraying that a paper thl* day filed with thl* court
N. B-—All persons tatererted tn tbc Pioneer purporting to be the iaal will and teatament of aald
Soid by Druggixi*. oraanl bv mail on receipt of
eevased may be admitted to probate.
pr
A*Modalion will see to furnishing the neces­ deevared
price, *2.00, by
Thereupon ill* ordered tlj*t
sary amount of provisions, without further no­
tice,
By order of Executive Committee.
it, at ten o'clock tn the forenoon, bosadaned for
William Block,
3
J. Q. Cressy.
■ hearing of .aid petit io: , and that tbe heir* at
DETROIT, MUch.
' of aald deceased and all other persona interest1.1 . — 1-1 —*.l. — ■.. rAn&lt; ha* * — — .. — — - a - _ Iaa
■Die Nashville Nkwh has progressed so far
toward a metropolitan Journal that it Is to be of said Court, then to Im holfon al tb&lt;i Probate Of- Ilona a year. Sent tree,
printed by steam.—Bellevue Gazette.

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THE SUN FOR 1881.

A CARD OFTBAXKK.
further ordered, that said
To the friend* and neighbors wbo «o kindly
aertsted me in niy trouble*, canted by the Iom of
thrrerffby causing a copy of this order to be j
my wife, I am truly grateful; also. 1* those wbo lltbcd in tbe
New*, a newspaper prit
followed her to the grave, many of whom I do an-’, circulated In said County of Barry, three i
not know, being a stranger here; accept my ccmIto week*, previous to said day of heartns.
[A true Copy,)
CLEMFjrrflMIT]
thanks, all.
Verv respectfully,
Jas. II. Kennard.

Everybody reads Tai Sow. lu tbeeiitlona of
thb newspaper throaghbut the year to coms evwry-

Probate Order.
The time ha* been when ditease of the Kid­
neys were cons.dcred serious affection* but
fortunately all fear of any fatal results from
these troubles are now dispelled by the certain­
ty with which Day’s Kidney Pad always acts.
of Barry, holdea a the 1’rubate Office, 1 n th* City of
HMliago. on Tuesday, the 17lh day of December,
A CARD.
tn the year on* tboasand eight hundred sad eighty.
I hereby return my sincere thanks to 8. PrvMDt.Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the eetate of LOUIS C
Haight, Dr. Carpenter also A. J. Carpenter and 8M
O K E-'deeeaaed.
family for their care and respect* shown to
On reading and filing the petition duly verified, of
him, Lewis Smoke, during hta Illness and death, Arnau 8. Smoke, brother of the decoded, praying
and I also kindly thank tbe good people of
Woodland for their respect* in our bereave­
Thereupon il la ordered, that
ment
Your* respectfully,

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waaewdevowd.
E- Good writing In every column, »nd freaknoa,
originality. srcur*cya«1 decorum In too trealarat
of every suhjeet.
4. Honest eammant Tbs Rbs'* ItaUtis tospeak.
[for out f«qle»»iya»bout mtn and things5. Equal cL-xtor in dealing with each poll teal
party, and equal readiness to taaand what'is
praiseworthy to rebuke what h btemable in IVn&gt;ocrator ItepublicauCAb.oltiw independent* of partisan arcanlxation
but unwavering loyalty to tru. Democratic princi­
ple*. Tits Svx believes th*l the Govartuent whkb

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Christ, Gerber, Wholesale hardware, ToledoOhio, says:—The Excelsior Kidney Pad lias *ecompllshed more for my wife in three weeks
than nil the medicine she has taken in three
vears. Refer all skeptic* to me.—Sec .dv.
H. Ricliardson, Bae i Fox agency. Indian
Territory, savs:—The Only Lung Pad ha* re*Hired me to io health and I shall be glad to !U-17)‘

v of the company, tn the Oty of Ionia, cm
thlwdatJasvary «, IW1,

tyBuy your Dry Good«,Boote Shoes,
vrocKcry, notions, etc,, or

RENT HUITH,
Judce of Probate.

Annual .Heeling

IIestuu rant!
Having bought out the restaurant of Cap.
Dunham. J have newly furnished It and am
now ready to serve up anything you wish to
my Hue at reasonable rates for cakh. Oysters
a spcdalty.
Axut Lemx.

kkksk,

who always Bella at the lowest prices.

readers will ret the maiest amount of intunna
with the lea-t unprofitable eipoaltnre of time
. yeslghl, Tub Mrs Ions ago d:-,&lt;-ovcr«ithe «ol

UM#

J. C: TAYLOR, BaaroUry.

following will probably «Wkte to* sn
}&gt;artanteo::t&lt;*&gt;i. Taa Sea belh-rr, tow
will be with the puple *• agntart t
ln&lt;* CphUMlw*
‘

�will never hanker

Tn baUlities of B. G. Arnold A Go.,

tin.0a,Mfi,niMnlaU&gt;
teiMroa &lt;11,44M«.
Nearly 900 bills providing for the
paymant of private claim* *re pending before
the Boom at W.Mhingtoo, and are being acted
upon at the nte of fifteen each day.
The formal orders making changes in
Txb experiment of &lt; sighting Broad*.
the oommaud at tl» military deportment*, *nd

two survivors, whoao hmbs were badly treat
bitten, and will probably have to be amputated.
During tbe intervals of their agony I gatlx-red
tho story of their suffsings from tbe time they
abandoMd their vasael tiffl reached them, in
tbe hope of somawhat mitigating tbrir paina.

oommaud of the new Department of Texas
aud ArkaniMu. with headquarters at New
Orlemuu
Tbe Hteire of Arkanjow and
•prat having recently been Mid for &lt;55,000. is Louisiana and
tbe
Indian
Tumtory
constitute
a
new
Military Denow being broken up by a Boston firm.... will
wore all plunged
managed, however,

A disfatch from Rawlins, Wyoming,
•ayi tbe infamous read agent and murderer,
Gwwge Parrett, alias “Big-Noaed George,”

and fifth atoriea,

rnrnt of Tcxm, ant
signed to tbeteraj

terrible condition.

now more than half
filled.

Union Pacific powenger train

caimc.'dstiotu.
The Navy Department was formally

Savlag the Cider.

unloymcut.
the Houtb

Tint St Paul Board of Trade has
passed a resolution calling upon the Minnceote

■o vement of tboMiaaiawppi river and the lakes.
The venerable Rev. Hooper Crews

one of the oldest Methodist* in the country.
He

school bond* to the amount of &lt;20.000 or
O0,000....Fourteen Chineee lepers have been
shipped from Son Franriseo to their native
land, at the instance of tho autboriUre.

Till: SOUTH.
A negro couple of Prince George
•cunty, Va., locked their two children in the

Edwabd Long, colored.

wm

hanged

gm, a negro, lari June. Long confessed his
crime, and declared that Rogen* ghost had
cation.
News of a horrible crime comes from

farm bouse, and, -during the night, chloro-

houae. Father, mother and child perished
in tlie flames. Ono of tbe mon was

guilt, wm tied to a tree and burned alive....
Granvtlle Barrel, a negro, who killed David
Simmons with an ax, near Jackson, Miss..
wm lynched by a masked party.
Bdihop Keane has canned thirty Cath

At Hawesville, Ky., Charles McAdams
abet andlolled Philip Byal, at the house of C.
G. Sterrett, editor of the PlaMtaltr. Kyal

dder won’t keep while we’re drinking it.
There must be nomnthing put in it to
keep it from spoiling, odg Pre heard
that muatanl-Reed istbc article."
“I agree with you," observed Mr. Lef­
fingwell. “If wo don't take care of it,
tho cider will sour; but I incline to the
idea that horseradish is the beet Pnt
in horseradish and your cider will keep
all winter.”
bluff.;
“Let me remark, gentlemen," said
Mr. Anderson, laying down a chicken
wing and wiping, his mustache, “that
raisins are what you want. Dump in
plenty of raisins, and you've got your
cider where you want it Think so, Mr.
Sherwood?”
“I can't say I do,” rejoined Mr. Sher­
bill wm introduced tn the Senate to author wood. “There is no doubt but that the
cider will spoil unless you put in sometiling, but what you "want is borax. A
pound of borax will keep tliat barrel of
cider until spring.”
Each gentleman sustained his view
with potent arguments, but the dinner
was finished before any conclusion was
Judges to thirteen, aud of appointing at least
arrived at, and tho party separated.
four Democrats.
“They can talk about their borax, and
Gov. FotrrEB Huh withdrawn from the
raisins, and horseradish till they’re
Senatorial canvass in Ohio, on the representa ­
gray," said Mr. Hathaway, as he flopped
tion of some prominent Republicans in that
out of bed st daylight the next morning,
State that a bested contest might lead to bod
“but 111 have my mustard seed in before,
feeling and coni:e&lt;|ucnt injury to the party.
portrait gallery an cl. painting of J. Haitian Trum­ they roll over," and cautiously stepping
bull.
Mr.
Robaaou
introduced
a
resolution
that
the
FOBB1GM.
down stairs, he extracted tlie bung and
Emigration is said to be one of the
poured a liberal dose of tbe seeds into
Fernando
the barrel. ‘‘Tliat will keep,"he mut­
tered, “for six years," and, driving tho
It fa
bung home, he went back to bed.
itoba at-the public expense.
*
“It’s clear to my mind that Hath*way
Owing to the disturbed atate of Ire­
is trying to save that cider by faith,”
land tlie landlords are unwilling to invent
muttered Mr. Leffingwell an hour later,
as he groped around for his clothes.
money upon their property, and tlie laboring
ciassM are suffering for want of employment
“Mustard seed! Why, he might just as
The Laixl League hM called upon tho farmers
well put in squash nnd. I'pi going to
to provide work for the idle bands.... William
fill that barrel with horseradish before
Pence Jones avows bi* iuteation to throw bis
he's up, and show him how to keep
farm into a pasture and leave Ireland. Tbc
cider. Mustard seed! I’ll head a sub­
scription with $5 to test his sanity."
And Mr. Leffingwell shivered down to
amount* to &lt;50,000. Michael Da-ritt’a ticketof-h-avr nan been canceled, and he will be rt- four year, before. Re wa« frequently InUmipted the cellar and cracked away with a ham­
mer until the bung flow out like a bullet
amMted. Tbe Pint battalion of the Twentieth
“There!" he ejaculated as he poked
regiment, at Malta, baa been ordered to Ireland.
the horseradish In with his thumb,
“that'll do the business'* and with chat­
tering teeth he prowled back to his
Boycott wrote to Gladstone, asking to bo in- I
room.
demnified for lomes caused by his having to
“One would think to hear these people
qt.1t Inland, and was answered that be was [Laughter.]
largely assisted by troops... .The German
talk that they'd been brought up in an
budget estimates tbe expenses of the next fiscal
orchard," said Mr. Andeisen to himself,
os he jabbed the right foot intothe wrong
’ Thomas O’Conor, who has returned
slipper. “Borax! Horseradish!
Mus­
J to London from a lanJ loct tiring tour, contard! What that cider wants is raisins,
jc-ives the situation in Ireland mom. grave.
and that's what it’s going to get" Upon
Too center of danger is in the west, where the
which Mr. Anderson crept down into the
people are armed to the treth. All have ncellar, and inoculated tho barrel with a
vohreiw, and many have nflea, while some
eouple of pounds of raisins. “Its be­
have botli.
Parnell wm btuned in effigy
by the Orangemen of Portadown. Mr. Down­
ginning to spoil already,” he soliloquized,
ing. a Justice of tlie Peace in County Mayo, had
eying the floating seeds and radish «usto flee to Dublin for having served write of
' 1...1
11.-.—
ejuctmcnt Police with drawn beyoncte alone
•i..., it—
__ "If I hailn
nrnrlr woquick
,)
“If tI ixwri
hadn'tllontntntr
licen lightning
we'd
prevented tbe wrecking of his residence bv a
have been drinking vinegar by dinner­
mob of 2,000 ]&gt;enow&gt;... .Michael ChaaU,
time.” And, satisfied that he had saved
the French
mathematician, and Fran
QH T.
Buckland,
the English
writer
tho beverage, he went back to the
sheets.
“What I’m afraid of,” remarked Mr.
med the French Pmxw
■UKgwlMl that alt parth
foo.iahly Sherwood, as he opened his door care­
i*t the Ha.rabBcaoa had t
away without off.
fully and slipped down stairs, “what I'm
afraid of is that those fellows will begin
to tinker with that Ixirrel before I can
Advices
from South Africa onget there. If they manage to stick their
junce that 5,000 Bom have captured Hridelfoolishness in first I'm gone, but if I can
empty this borax before they’re around,
irg and Mtabbahed a republic, with Paul
theres so much cider saved.''’ Mr. Sher­
.The European powen
wood belted away at the barrel until the
bung toppled out, and in went his lx&gt;rax.
Grwco-Turkiitb difficulty. In tbe meantime
•That's the buiuneas,” he observed with
Greece is arming, preparing to take tho field
against Turkey in the spring, should tbe powen
great satisfaction, m he replaced tha
bung. “It will teach them iKnrs not to
be so dogmatic with their remedies here­
Mr.
Eltta
rat dlrrcton

w

■arsst'ss

id fa putttM down the i
which stood for the rtgl

vade»....Tbe .National Board

Barmah, destroyed &lt;18,000.000 worth of prop­
erty........ A battelion oi tho British Grenadier
Guards is ordered to Ireland. Tho constebi-

All lecture# have been suspended by
-ur &gt;oaaoi

Germany and Aiutria have practical; v

having read rad .ympathy from U» Democratic party
til* mnnsin.

—IM al— —.1___

,000,000; in 1871,

wall. Thia crime did not grow out of tlie land
troubles.

l?1"th“i J*?**™* *h«?;

““I don’t believe that cider wm very
good ill tlie first plane,” said Mr. Ander­
son, m he pushed his glass from him that
night at dinner. "We got a wind]od on
that cider. ”
“I think so," said Mr. Sherwood. “It
had a bad taste when we tapped it It
isn't fit to drink now."
‘Td head a subscription with $5 to
send that cider mat! to the Penitentiary,”
olMervedMr. Leffingwell, severely. “It
is not good cider. We could not have
pet anything in to keep it What do
ypu think, Mr. Hathaway?"
“I had my suspicions of it from the
first," replied Mr. Hathaway. “It’s old
stock, and I think we had better give it

CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY
The Census-Office bulletin shows tho

7‘
« whom

-wondered if it wouldn’t have
been better to let the other gentlemen
Jy administering his own.—Brooklyn

baif-bruxlii.
,

finally driven ashore, and teaaed high and dry.

"Odb thing is certain," said Mr. Hath-

■ipiauo;&gt;. . .
r, two full- of the several bureaus in the department....
McVrighand Tbe United State* burircmo Court bM derided
that an individual shareholder in
an
insolvent national bank is liable only for his
proportionato share of tbe bank's liabilities
The band of adventurers gathered at based oo the amount of stock held by him at
Caldwell, Kan., who propoae to invade Indian tho time the bank became insolvent....It is
Territory, were greatly gnrprwcd at the ap- stated Uiat President Hayes made a tender of
tho Secretaryship of tbe Navy to Justice
Strong, on the latter's retirement from the Su­
preme bench. Justice Strong is said not to
the Government should permit the invasion, bare been averto to accepting, but doubted
the Indiana would exterminate them.... Mr*. whether it wm legal for a Judge or. the retired
Barvara Ewald, reaiding near Cincinnati, went
to setable on the prcsm«&lt;* where she resided,
POLITICAL.
set tho bay on dre. emptied a revolver into ber
head and wm nearly cremated in thoflames....
The Louisville Courier-Journal pub­
lishes the official popular vote for President,
derived from official souroea. Tbe footings are
m follows: Hancock,
4.03,498; Garfield,
4,460,249; Weaver, 307,998; Dow, 9,834;
scattering.
9,679;
total
vote, 9.&lt;41,wThk puddling and rolling departments 388. Garfield
over Hancock,
6,751....
John Kelly hu issued an address to tbc Di­

000, and throwing 6-”0
... .John C. Oalhou.. (
Carolina Btateatnan am

lx breaking the ground for a Metho-

frxnUcajly
ahc-vn asgns of exhaustion all night, died, and
we buried him on the seashore. The remain­
ing ten of us climbed up the cliff in the hope
of seeing some sign or token that might load
us to a path or road that would in the Gnu-run
the walla crumbled and fell with
enable us to find oat some aettlcmeut When
we reached the top Of the cliffs nothing met
l—» .
--- -J- ~------ba learned, ceurageooaly Jumped from the fifth

in any direction. After traveling about in vain
for six days without food or fire, and insuffi­
drat clothing, with the little strength that yet
remained to us we made a rude camp of ever­
green boughs aud lay down to die, behaving
that we si.ould never see a human face again,
it little.

kilkd. John Field*, employed m overwor
among the boys, jumped from tbe fourth etory
Jumped from one at th
and cuitetood * fracture o
of both arm*. Ho irili
A irnmber of otben tavod th.

agony of hunger wo rose
dully pallets and started

Picture Frames.

habitation, bat we were now a

took a

from it again. Tho Captain and myself and
Dooley alone remained of the whole eleven
who ware washed ashore in the life-boat The
Captein did not stand long. His ftet were
frost-bitten to that ho had to give up, aud wo
loft him behind. Dooly had no boot* on—
nothing but pieces of canvM wrapped around
kl.
l...
n.l_ :—- _ Jal.

greeted our right.”
The two men proved to be two traveler, from

qmckly lighted, a refreshing cup of tea pre­
pared, and bread and cold meat produced,
which had an almost-magical effect on the dy­
ing sailors. Kadgcr and Ids dying companion.
Dootoy. made a comparatively vigorous effort
up, aud the infioenoo of a warm room

days without food. They bad left too Captain
and four other seamen in a .avine acme two
miles distent. Kadetr and Dooley, after being
joinewhat refreshed by the beverage admrntetcred to them, were brought to the nearest set­
tlement and kindly cared fcr. Immediately a
Kadgcr m lying half-frozen in the neighboring
ravine. After a very diligent aearch the local­
ity- wRjmm f V

wore locked in the rigidity of deaMi. The Cap­
tain wy badly frozen, but still showed sufficient
evidences of vitality to warrant tbe hope that
life might be spareo. Tho bodies of tho dead
wore m decently buried in the lone gorge m
wm possible with the meager moans at disposal.
CapL Johnson wm then carried to the neigh­
boring settlement by tbe rescuing party, but
had hardly reached tho warm hearths anil hos­
pitable homes of tbc dwellers amid the High­
lands, v, hen ho died, after hours of protracted
agony.

frames can be made out of pasteboard.
For cabinet photographs, cut four strips^
two six inches and two eight incheslong. Lap them across the earners, in
the same way t as the rustic frames arejoined, and punch a hole through the
two pieces so that you can fasten them,
with a button. You can find four of a
kind handsome enough in the button­
box on the shelf. Cut steel are the best,
but any kind will do. Stripe of paper
on the back will hold the picture in it*

These frames are pretty, made of
block card-board or covered with black
silk. Little gilt stars, or strips of gilt
paper down the center, have u pleasant
effect on tho black.
You can out little
pieces of paper to represent gilt button*
if you do not happen to have any in the
house. If you can, embroider a narrow
vine on strips, with a cluster of leaves or
flowers at the corners. Almost any com­
bination of materials and styles is effect­
ive for these frames, and they are an
agree able change from tbe perforated
card so long used. Glove and handker­
chief boxes, and, in fact, boxes of any
kind, all lie in this line of manufacture.
“I Asauw’you, gentlemen,” said the
oocvict upon entering the prison, “that
the place has nought me, and not I tlie
place. My own affairs really demand all
my time and attention, and I may truly
say that my selection to fill this position
was an entire surprise. Had I consulted
my own interest J should have perempt­
orily declined to serve, but as I am in
the hands of my friends I see do other
oourse but to submit.” And he submit­
ted.—Baton lYantcript.

THE MARKETS.

burying the companion* of the Captain tn the

bone, as if the poignant agonies of starvation
bad incited the loathsome and abhorrent appe-

&gt; te 6 12M
1X4 MX

Coax—Ui

from pulmonary oongcution. They are likely
to follow »»u xfter their conr anions m »ufferIng, and lbu« complete the round of thia terri­
ble tregody.
_____________

Shakespeare’s Mother.
Both young men belonged to
crod jeuntMf. done of Harvard, but
•ven their brilliant intellects had auocudiImkI to tlie power of wine.
They
stood upon the step of a Cambridge car,
and talked loudly, wholly unconscious
that Miss X., tho young lady upon whom
they were to call ths following evening,
aat just inaids the car door. Theatrical
topics were the subject of their- conver-

peare. **O, dash Shakespeare I” the
other returned; "he’s nobody. I knew
his mother. She was nothing but an
old nigger washwoman down on Joy
street! ’ On the following evening the
two youths, in faultless attire, were sun­
ning themselves in the amilra of Mlm. X.,

•M

retanild, coldly, 'TL»t i* wry tatural;
I behove you are acquainted with hi.
mother. "—Botton Courier.

DETROIT.

Electricity as a Corrective.
In the Ohio Slate prison at Colux_____
tbe punishment of refractory prisoners
is sccomplished in a scientific manner,
electricity being substituted in place of
tlie degrading lash.
rDb&lt;j convict is
stripped, handcufied, and placed in abatb
tub, a parallelogram in shape.
It is

i*m&gt;

.u.trzuanuuai un-j ureal
Mmw of Trxw, and the BL Louie and Sea

building w*a wrapped i
plorda jumped tinea
whlla many boyaia tb

with a powerful battery.

An uUendant

"ncDiANooui

�*

SATURDAY, -

DBC. 25, 1880.

Gaonsu added'21,320 to tho number
d her small farm* between 1860 aud

1870, aud the change is now going on
•till more rapidly. Commissioner of Ag­
riculture Henderson says that there ore
twice as many men in the State who

went out of
be r«dd 50,000 share*
of the stock of that road short st 65,
and gathered them in at 40. The opera-'
tion netted him &lt;1,000,000. He next
1 .ought 25,000 sharer of Cleveland and
Pittsburgh at 70, and after the cututotidation closed out at a net profit of
&lt;1,500,000. He was supposed to be
worth &lt;10,000,000 when he went into
Union Pacific, buying the stock at 20 in
1878, and holding on until it is worth
95. He bought Wabash at 5, and holds
it at 80 for the preferred and 45 to 49 for.
tho common. Kansas and Texas, wliich
cost him 8, is now worth 48. Wnllslreet men put his wealth all the way
from &lt;20,000.000 to &lt;60,000,0Q0 ; and
many believe tliat if ho live® he will be
tho richest man in the country, if not in

own small farms us there were five or
six' years ago, and even the .big places
art, divided and farmed out between dif­
ferent tenants. This growth of small
proprietor! is not confined to the ne­
groes. The " poor white " has invaded
the hill country with his cotton-fields, the world.

staple raised by white labor upon the
। few acres of its own.

Mb. Edwabd Lanqtby, of Jersey,
England, who is entitled to distinction

only as tlie husband of a famous beauty,
Dr. B. W. Richardson, tho well- is in New York, and the interviewer has
known English authority on hygiene, kept hjm busy since his arrival in this
Mr. Langtry is a flu­
referring in a recent lecture to the divi­ blasted country.
sions of temperament established by ent person, and it doos not apjiear dis­
Hipocrates aud Lord Bacon, said that tasteful to him, ns it would bo to some
his own division was into the sanguine, men, to Imj asked questions about his
which he associated with the Celtic race, wife’s iMfraonal appearance. He admits
.the nervous, which characterized the with .candor tliat she has been the hand­
Saxon race, the bilious, which showed somest woman in London for three sea­
itedf in Eastern or Semitic blood, and sons, and believes her to be the most
the lymphatic, which was noticeable in beautiful being in existence. His visit
tlie Northern or Scandinavian kind. He to the United States is of a purely busi­
believed the time would come when the ness character, but he promises to come
schoolmaster would be able to classify over again and liring Mrs. Langtry,
his scholars by a study of their temper­ that we can all have n.good look at her.
aments&gt;and gave some practical hints If Mr. Langtry is correctly rejxirted he
as to the particular modes of dealing is the most consummate snob England
with children distinguished by the tem­ has ever sent across tlie water.
peraments to which he had referred.

Tub recent decline in coffee, of which

[this country uses more than any other
mation in the world, aud five times as
much os Great Britain, will probably
prove permanent, as it is due, not to the
•casual over-supply, but to a change in
the manner of conducting the trade.
Railroads, recently constructed from Rio
-Janeiro, bring, tho coffee more speedily
from the plantations, and steamers,
which have supplanted sailing vessels,
have greatly shortened the trip from

Mb. C. C. Coffin, of Boston, lately
lectured in tliat city on “ Tlie Future
Commercial Relations of tho North­
west." He described the physical feat­

ures and the productive capacity of the
northwestern portion of tlie country,
ami referred to tho excellent climate to
be found in Montana, on account of tlie
influence of tho current of Japan, wider
and deeper than
the Atlantic Gulf
stream, and having a tomi&gt;erature of 76
degrees. The area of the habitable re­
gion of the Northwest amounts to 200,­
000,000 acre®, of which only 35,000,000
of ocrea are now cultivated. 'This vast
granary of the continent is in direct nat­
ural communication with the eastern
i
sea-coast, by means of the SL Lawrence
j
river and the great lakes, and, with the i
completion of projected railroads, will |
also be in communication with the Pa­ I

Iris that

deep till a few inches of the top aou a
poisoned with dung, and turned into

■

Water for Cows.—Bo careful about
letting your cattle drink from ditches, or
from pools in which they are accustomed
to f&lt;^1, or in which their dropping* are
deported.- It is not only liable to injure
tho health of the stock, but it is also a
fruitful cause of malarial and typhoid
fevers among those who use the milk
from cows thus watered.

A Horse's Foot.—Those who will take
pains to examine a horse's foot will find
It a scries of elliptical springs separated
from each other by a spongy substance,
and the frog a cushion to test the foot
upon, the whole being admirably con­
structed for a heavy body to resist jars,
and from which the natural inference
may bo drawn that cutting and paring
the hoof and frog is not only useless but
injurious.

Stirring the Son*.—It is more than
two hundred years ago since there lived
Jethro Tull, the famous agriculturist,
who wns such an enthusiast for stirrng
the soil that he formed tho opinion that
crop® could be produced without tlie aid
of manure. It i»a matter of consider­
able importance, remarks the Gardena
Chronicle, that the atmosphere should
enrich and swMten the soil, and unless
its surface is in a fit condition to allow
the air to pertneate it, ite valuable prop­
erties are lost Travelers inform us that
tho Greeks in their vineyards throw up
the earth between the vines in ridges,
the objedl being to enrich and sweeten
the soil by exposure, adding and mixing
manure with the ridge of earth before
returning it to the roots, which it would
appear they are in the habit of pruning
annually.
To Fattex Fowls.—Th® best food I
for fattening poultry is oatmeal mixed
with scalding milk. As a change in their |
diet is necessary boiled barley may oc- i
casioually lie sulistituted. Give freak
feed three times a day, as much, but nn
more, than can be eaten nt each meal.
Chopped up mutton suet or any fat trim­
mings of meat from tlie kitchen mixed
with tho scalded meal will produce an
extra degree of fatness. Give green food,
such as chopped cabbage, turnips or
onions. Keep them supplied with gravel
and fresh water. Milk, either sweet,
sour or thick, is also moat excellent
Fowls fed in this way must not be kept
longer than two weeks, as if forced far a ।
greater length of time they are apt to
become diseased. Leave them without
food or water fourteen hours before kill-'
ing.

to eonMtor U&gt;» Mttot and to
&gt; mantle of snow, jmi the leaves of the lily
ALL SORTS.
MW and more reasonable and safe sys- when spring zephyrs blow ’ stiff to the
tem.—Rvral New Yorker.
touch, and fair to the eye, and neat
, G». N. P. Banks is tectaring to Mhv
the gaze of each pmwer-by; now tat­ itort
tered and spattered—O! piteous wrong ; Wendell Philldps is 68 years old,
B0U8ULEEPBR5* HELPS.
Beautiful skirt, they made yon too long.
Mrs. Abbaram Linooln get® a Fedj eral pemdoc of &lt;3,000 a year.
Otrteb Pie.—Make a paste as for jrteAb Eccentric Needle.
arast, line a shallow pan with it, put in
| Four newspapers and one literary
One day at • an old-fashioned country j magazine are edited by ladies in Texas.
a layer of oysters, soason with crumb® of
butter and salt, add a layer of bread or quilting in East Tennessee the mountain
'
Owing to ill-health. Congressman D®
cracker-crumb®, and so on; then add the boys and girls were playing some game j La Maty r has deci ded to remove to Flo­
liquor and a little milk; cover with crunt like " raap.** Mis® Maria Peelers was
rids.
•
•
being dusted around the room by Jarkin
and bake.
Outlet® or Quails.—Cut the breaste Soby, ber ardent admirer. Bhe gave a , Congressman Alex. H. Stefhenb, &lt;4
from half a dozen quails, and at the small scream suddenly, and began to examine 'Georgia, is suffering from dyspepsis
end of each insert a neat little piece of the sole of her foot, which—as is the ; even more than usual for him.
leg bone to make the breast look like cut­ custom in that region—was shod with j Secketary Schurz, it is said, spends
lets. Dip them in melted butter, neaaon, nature'.; own morocco. It was found more hours in department work than
roll in cracker crumbs and fry in hot that she had stepped on a needle that any other member of the Cabinet.
butter. Serve with French peas in die had fallen by accident upon the floor.
Beecher thinks that "honest men
center of the dish.
As there were seven or eight inches of uro very scarce in tho market." Honest
Sauce Robbrt.—Put two medium­ black patent thread hanging from tho men are not in the market st all, Mr. B.
sized onions, ebopped very fine, with a eye of the needle Jarkin insisted upon
Washington ladies are preparing a
large lump of butter, in a stew-ixm; let pulling it out, but Maria screamed with
•silken tapestry for presentation to Mrs.
them brown well, constantly stirring; fright at the bare mention of the thing.
add a teaspoonful of flour mixed wi(h She would not suffer any one to touch President Haven os a testimonial of her
high moral worth.
half a pint of good stock: -salt and pep­ the string. So Jor kin took her un lie­
It was calculated in England some
per; cook about five minutes; add a tea­ hind him on hjs horse and took her nome
spoonful of mixed mustard and one of to the old folka, intending, by the assist­ time ago that not one book in 1,840 goes
vinegar.
ance of tho old man, to prevail upon her through a second edition, and not one in
Cheese Soutfe.—This dish must lx- to let the needle be pulled out. Lo ! many thousands a tliird.
The Government of Italy pays only
sent to the table direct from the oven, in when they had made the trip there was
the pan in which it has been baked, as it no thread visible, and it was thought ! &lt;12,000,000 yearly for pensions, despite
falls if kept standing. Beat separately that, as Maria’s feet had dangled along, । two or three wars and revolutions and
the whites and yolks of two eggs, add to it hod caught on a bush and pulled the pensioning of civil officials. .
the yolks one teaspoonful of sifted flour, out All parties were in despair. Ma­
Dkunkjenners is spreading so much
twoqf grated cheese, a pinch of cayenne, I ria was considerably frightened, bntonly • in Germany that a new measure for its
one of salt, and one cupful of milk; when complained of a dreadful stitch in hej* i punisliment and prevention is being prowell mixed add the whites Ixsaten to n leg. Jarkin went home, after vainly 1 pared for presentation to tho imperial
froth, and stir briskly, pour into a but­ training his own eye® to find that of the Parliament.
tered, shallow pan, and bake into a quick needle, leaving Maria, as she said, to let
■
The Rustdans ore paj ing great atten­
oven until of a rioh brown color—about tlie thing heal and work out The next
tion to the revolver as on instrument of
fifteen minute®.
day Jarkin called on Maria to see if tho ■ warfare. Upward of 60,000 of tlieao
Oyster Toaot.—This is a nice little place had begun to fester, but the hole, i handy weapons are being made at Berdish for a luncheon or for a late supper. where the needle had entered, was scarcly ' lin for the Russian army.
Scald a quart of oysters in their own visible, and Maria was complainipg of
" Which do you like best, your father
liquor; take them out and pound them in only a little stitch in her knee, and was
a mortar, when they form a paste; add in such go&lt;xl spirits as to place Jarkin ! or your mother ?” inquired a visitor of a
a little rich cream and some pepper. in ecstasies. From day to day the visits little chubby-fist. " Oh, I like ma tho
Get ready some thin, neat pieces of toast, continued, and Marin and Jarkin hail , best She spanks me with the soft side
moistened slightly with lioiling water, forgotten all about the needle. Marin ! erf her hand ;*pa take® a shingle.."
and spread with fresh butter. Spread now and then complained to her mother
Lewis H. Redfield, the oldest editor
the oyster paste thickly upon the toast,
in New
York—outranking Thurlow
put a thinly-cut round of lemon upon of a peculiar stitch in different localities,
but went cheerfully about her work. Weed by some months—celebrated his
each piece, and arrange them on a When Jerkin called in the long even- ’ 87th birthday at Syracuse by giving
platter garnished with parsley. Serve iiigs it wns evident that he sat very close i a dinner to the pre®® of that city.
very hot.
to Marin, aud while tliat silent ecstasy
Japan sends 40 per cent cf her anAn inexpensive but appetizing pickle spoken of in novels would steal over
( nunl exports to this country, and 15 per
is made m follows: Slice one peck of j them they would forget everything but 1 cent, of them to Great Britain. On tho
green tomatoes aud nine large onions; ' their own little heaven, until n secular
other hand, of hex imports but 10 per
scatter one teacupful of salt over them; ' snore from one of the old jx?ople in the
cent are from this country, and 57 per
cover with water and let them stand all ixick part of the room would cause them
night; in the morning drain and boil in J to stir. This thing continued until one cent from Britain.
John G. Thompson, Sergeant-at-Arms
weak vinegut Then take four quarts of night, after they hod been together
vinegar of good strength, two pounds of longer and closer than usual, Jarkin re- ' of tlie House of Representatives, has
brown sugar, two ounces of wdiite mus­ | moved his arm and sighed that he must I purchased a half interest in tho Columtard sex'd, two table-spoonfuls each of go. As he went to rise he gasped from i umbus (Ohio) Dafr'i- Time*, and wiU beground allspice, cloves, cinnamon and n sharp stitch in his aide next to Maria. । come ita editor as soon as his term of
ginger, half a teaspoouful of red jxqipcr.
, office expires.
Boil all together for half an hour. The Maria edge-d spasmodically toward JorGen. Benjamin F. Butleb and others
' kin, catching a short breath and holdtomatoes, if a little too near ripe, will
I ing to him convulsively. Jarkin felt an liave jxstitioned for a charter for an ele­
not need boiling quite so long.
■ indescribable pain in the effort to part. vated road in Boston, with a capital of
Delicious Pickled Oysters.—Wash ' Maria hung to him with ejaculations no 31,000,000. Tho roud is to be shaped
them and hang them over the fire, with
more tender than indicative of great ! like an inverted V, with three rails, odd
barely sufficient water to cover them: ' physical pain. Finally they clung to | at the apex and the other two at tho
very little is neec&amp;sary if there is an ' each other in wild afarm.
Each ex­ bottom of tho arms to steady the cars.
abundance of tho liquor. To one hun­ , claimed : "What’s the matter! O! Maria!
Prince Napoleon, it is said, is going
dred oysters add a small handful of salt;
[ O ' Jar—Jar—Jar—hjn!" Tlie old folks j to embark in tlie newspaper business.
let them come to a scald to swell them;
J awoke and struck a light in great ' When people begin to come in inquiring
watch for this aud remove immediately
trepidation. Seeing the couple clinging ■ for " that blonkety blank scoundrel who
with a skimmer, carefully laying them
i to each other, tlie old gentleman insisted put that blonkety blank lie in this blnnou dishes to cool; a&lt;ld one-third port vin­
i upon immediate sepuration, but Marin kety blank paper about me," he will beegar (haying previously strained the
I screamed, " He can’t; Oh, he can’t!" i gin'to have some idea of what trouble is.
liquor) with whole white pepper-corns,
' Jarkin wns in too much mysticism to '
Two men arc Dtiffating at Elizabeth­
allspice and blade mace to the taste;
. solve tho question, and all the old folks , town, Ky., over a slave trade that took
let al! Iwil np t- father and pour over
. did in their vain eflbrta to separate them
the oysters in stone jars. Ready for use ! was to elicit great cries* of agony. After • place in 1865. Tin* defendant bought a
negro of the plaintiff, but, finding the
in from twenty-four to forty-eight hours.
I many ineffectual attempts the thing was slave unsound, made the plaintiff take
The oysters should be very fresh and
■ given up. As both parties seemed to be . him liack. Plaintiff discovered that tho
large.
। in tlie extremest mental and physical 1 negro was unfit for work, and in 1869
Mince Meat.—Two pounds currants, I anguish, a doctor was sent for, and after I ^brought suit to recover his value. The
five pounds peeled and cored apples, two ] many weary hours arrived. Upon ini case is stiU on. The plaintiff is 70 years
pounds lean boiled beef, one pound beef • vestigation he found a short, blnck-patold and the defendant 80.
suet, three-quarter pounds citron, two , ent thread running from Maria’s side to
Miss Mary Anderson purchased at
and a half pounds coffee sugar, two Jarkin's side. Anew light broke over
pounds rauuns, one pounds seedless rais­ Marin's face at the revelation, while all I SL Louis a diamond necklace and pend­
ins, two tablespoonfuls cinnamon, one I the others were thrown into the deepest ! ant for $5,(XX). The necklace is comnutmeg, and tablcspoonful each mace, i conjecture. Upon signifying that she | posed of nineteen very large and beaukicloven and allspioe, one pint each [ could at last solve tho riddle, the parties ful diamonds, all tirat-quality gems.
Madeira wine and brandy. Wash tho | waited breathlessly to bear. "It’s that From the necklace is suspended a pond­
currants, dry and pick them, atone tlie I needle." "Whatneedle, Maria?" "Why, . ant of exquisite beauty and workman­
raisins, remove the akin and sinews from | hits lxx*n workin’ all this time, tliat nee­ ship, which is one mass oi diamonds. In
tlie center, and directly alxive it, are
the beef and chop each ingredient up dle I tramjied on at the quiltin'."
two very large solitaire diamonds of
separately aud very fine; place as soon
Tho mystery was solved ; tlie thread
ns done in a large pan, finally adding had not pulled out on the way home, five carats each, surrrounded by seventythe spice®, Mnderia and brandy; mix but as the needle had worked in out of ecven amaDei- diamonds, so arranged as
very thoroughly; pack in jars; keep in sight the thread had followed. It had to give the appearance of one immense
cold place.
solitaire of great value.
continued ita course about Maria’s membera, and npw all those inexplicable
Paper Boxes Substituted for Tin.
Cruelty and Civilization.
pains, which had for six months dueA few years ago a process oi paper-lxix turbed her, were accounted for; and
The mutilations of prisoners exhib­
manufacturing was invented, which lias Jarkin had been so persistent and so ited on Assyrian sculp tun® are not sursince placed pnj&gt;er, the rival of so many I close in bis attentions that the needle pasaed in cruelty by any we find among
matenalSj in tho position of a strong । had, imperceptibly, in a protracted sit­ the most blood-thirsty of wild races;
rival of tin in packages for certain arti­ ting of tho two, worked out of Maria aud Rameses II,. who delighted in hav­
cle! of commerce. Previous to this in­ into him, and, as it were, stitahed them ing himself sculptured on temple walls
vention tho great objection to using together.
' throughout Egypt as holding a dozen
round paper boxes for small ]mckages,
captives by the hair and striking off their
when tin was commonly used, was that
Preaching to the Insane.
I !leads at a blow, slaughtered daring his
tlie covers, being in two piece® (a disk
A good story is told by a Brattleboro conquests more human beings than a
aud a rim), were not durable or safe clergyman who had been in tho habit ol thousand chiefs of savage tribes put to­
enough to fill the requirements of fro- preaching Bunday afternoons to the in­ gether. The tortures inflicted on captured
auent handling. Under the new process
mates oi the asylum for the insane. The enemies by Red Indians are not greater
io ueads or covers of the box are clergymen in that villiage take turns in than were those inflicted of old on fel­
" drawn " from a single piece of straw this work, and one afternoon one of them ons by crucifixion, or on suspected reb­
board, so that not only is there no sepa­ preached about the alabaste.' box oi els by sewing them up in the hides of
rating of a disk from the rim by use, but precious ointment which was poured upon slaughtered animals, or on heretics by
there is no scam through which the con­ the Master's feet As ho came out of th« smearing them over with combustibles
tents of the box can find ita way. The chapel one of the patients came to him and setting fire to them. The Damaras,
body of tlie box is cut from paper tubes, and said, " You have got ns pretty well described as so utterly heartleee that
made of several tbickneeses of a light anointed now," and in explanation added they laugh on seeing one of their numweight of straw Ixiurd or heavy straw that for two preceding Sundays different l&gt;er lulled by a wDd beast, are not worse
paper. Almost any desired diameter or clergymen had preached on the sam« than were the Romans, who made such
length of box can be made. The heads i subject
elaborate provisions for gratifying themuro made of heavy straw board, from , This story reminds ns of another, at selvc® by watcliing wholesale slaaghtara
what is known as No, 90 to No. 50, or [ good a one, told of a clergyman in Jack­ in their arenas. If the numbera doheavier if desired, and are "drawn" . sonville. ID. This minister was out of s | stroyed by tho hordes of Attila were not
under a peculiar process, with great field ana hearing there was uo preaching equaled by the numbers which the Ro­
rapidity. One of these heads is fastened in the asylum in tliat city sought the man army destroyed at the conquest of
to the Ixittom of (he box, another of the opportunity to dispense the goejxji there. Selucla, and by the numbers of the Jews
same kind is adjusted to tho top, not At his first service he was very much massacred under Hadrian, it was simply
fastened, and tho box is complete.
For gratified to observe the close attention because the occasion did not permit
these a ntraw board lined with fancy­ tliat one of the patients gave to his ser­ The cruelties of Nero, Gallienus, and
colored paper can be used; often times a mon, and he went away and told some of tho rest may oompars with those ot
tin-foil paper is selected, in which case, his friends tliat he hod found a very Zangis and Timour; and when wo read
with the body of tlie box covered by a hopeful field of lalior in the asylum which of Csracalla, that after he bud murdered
label, tho package resembles a haud- had been neglected too long. The next 20,000 friends of his murdered brother,
bome, solid tin box. Tbe boxes have Sunday he noticed the same intent ex­ his soldier® forced the Senate to place
been introduced into a great variety of pression on tho face of this hopeful lis­ him among the gods, wo are shown that
uses, where, ,on account of cheapne.sa, tener and thought the man would soon in the Roman people thert was a ferocity
they have already superseded
tin. be converted. Again the next Sunday not less than that which deifies the moot
Large' quantities are used with and tho same man gave eager attention, con­ sanguinary chiefs among the worst of
without water, sir and grease-proof vincing the clergyman that he was not savages. Nor did Christianity greatly
preparations, in packing such article® as far from the kingdom of heaven. In the change matters. Throughout mixlieval
chloride of lime, pans green, putty, tar, sermon tlie old story had been related Europe political offenses and religious
seeds, etc. The some principle is ap­ about Hindoo women casting their chil­ dissent brought on men carefully de­
plied to the manufacture of small pul dren into the Ganges. The minuter vised agonies, equaling, if not exceed­
boxes and toy paper-cap Ixixee, the lat­ sought an opportunity at tho close oi ing, any inflicted by the moot brutal of
ter being known now by " Young Ameri­ service for a personal conversation with barbarians.—Herbert Spencer, in JVrtca," almost to ou entirety, as his chief his eager listener. The patient grasped niyfitly Review.
Fourth of July delight This class of his baud warmly and said: "I couldn't
boxes is made with astonishing rapidity, help thinking while you were telling that
A curl only 8 years ota was arrested
.is can be imagined from tho fact that story tliat it was a great pity your mother for druukMinees at LowelL To com­
they are sold, by the thousand gross, ns didn’t chuck you into the river whan you plete the disgraceful picture, tho polio*
low us 7 and 8 cents a grtma.
were a baby."— SL Albane (l*L) J/m- let her lie ten hoars insensible in a cell
tenejer.______________________
without attention.

Brazil to this country. The trade in
•coffee, in other words, hp-&gt; gone through
the same secular change as the trade in
tea. The day for great firms buying by
The Cross-Cut Saw.—Ten years' ex-;
the ship-load and carrying great stocks
perience in tho use of cross-cut saws has |
has passed.
Orders by cable, ship­
prowd U&gt; ma that I kava boon working
ments by steam, and purchases by job
under many disadvantages until recently.
lots have taken the pbu* ** the slow but
My wish is for all to know the great I
princely methods of o few years, back.
cific i»orta. By taking tho Red river advantage of t. plan which I pursue. .
, Take a now saw that has never l&gt;ecn set, ;
valley route, Mr. Coflin said, this great J place it l&gt;etwe«i two'bourds cut to fit the
Tns betting men of California are puz- wheat field is 170 miler- nearer to Boston saw, clamp it tight on a bench or vice;
xled and excited
An enormous amount than to New York.
; take an iron wedge, filo one corner to
i suit the set of the tooth when finished,
of money was risked on the result of the
[ then take a small hammer, hold tho
Presidential election in tliat State. It
Or Arizona little is Known to tho ; wedge with the left hand, strike tlie
is said tliat over $100,000 of stakes was world at large, and many there are, tooth lightly with tbe hummer until at
(placed on deposit in the Bank of Cali­ doubtless, who regard the Territory os a | the right place; then tdrn .the wedge on
fornia. The point on which the wagers dei&gt;olate waste. A correspondent of the j tlie opposite side, and on the next tooth,
| aud set it in the same way; now then you
were made was whether Garfield or Hau- i Boston Herald, who has been over the
reach the third and most important tooth
ock would carry the State. t Now, nil line 'of the Southern Pacific railway, in the saw—leave it perfectly straight;
io Democratic electors except one were writes that the Territory is increasing pass on to the fourth tooth, set it as you ,
looted, the exception being Judge rapidly in population, and the comple­ did the first; turn the wedge, set tiftli
the othe/ way; hxive the sixth tooth j
'erry, whose name whs extensively
tion of the railroad will naturally bring straight; and sc on until you finish.
scratched because he had long ago more immigrants. Although mining is Now take your file, dress the two teeth :
killed Broderick. Consequently Gar­ now the great interest tlie pros]»ecta for as you do tlie common saw; tho third file |
• perfectly straight and square—leaving it ]
field got one vote in the California Elect­
agricultural pursuits are encouraging.
oral College, and the rest were cast for It is estimated that there are from 15,­ ' about one-twentieth port of one inch
| shorter than the tAhera. Continue in,
Hancock.
The question is whether 000,000 to 20,000,000 acres of rich land, that way until you finish, and you will
Hancock has carried the State in the but, owing to a scarcity of water, only I find it will cut twice as fust as the old .
! way practiced by most farmers.—Southsense meant by the terms of tho betting.
about 3,000,000 acre® are available. It
em Cultivator.
Several law suits have tieen begun, and
is believed tliat water for irrigation can
|
About Clover.—W. J. Fowler, writ­
probably the beta will all be declared off
be obtained from artesian wells. The
' ing to an exchange, says: " The fertility
climate, owing to the various altitudes of
I
of
good land may be maintained by tho
The Postmaster at West Mentor, Ohio, different porta, ranges from that of tlie
I use of clover alone, as shown by the exhas suddenly become a person of imi&gt;ort- Northern States to that of the tropics. j perience or nundreas of Western New
■ance. One citizen cf the town, during Tho canons of Arizona are among the &lt; York farmers. I know pieces of land
the first week of December, received grandest on the continent, the most not­ 1 that have never had manure. Alternate
I wheat aud clover has been the rotation
[,304 pieces of mail, which in more than able being tliat of tlie Colorado, which
ever since the original timber was cut off.
ras received in the entire six months sinks to the depth of 6,000 and 7,000 Tlie clover each ulternate year has been
—ceding the Chicago Convention. The feet. This river is navigated at all sea­ | plowed under, and nothing but gyp­
sum, nt the rate of 100 pounds per acre
itmaster, who used to 'tend store and sons 513 miles from ita mouth.
per year, luu ever been applk'd. This
the mails at tho same rime, with
laud is still in good condition, not quite
nty of leisure to read tho papers, has
equal to tho field near tlie barnyard, and
Bringing Up Children.
.
wliich have had teas clover but more
n pleading with tho Postmaster GenFew mothers know just how to govern
I for an assistant, and his application, their children. If a neighbor calls in to manure, but tolerably sure for twenty
to twenty-five bushels of wheat per acre.
oraed by James A. Garfield and oth­ have a chat, site don't like to lie inter­
Tho lack in such laud is more apt to be
er®, has been granted. His bond has rupted every few momenta by the noise phosphate of lime, and a dressing of suof half a dozen children. "Give mo
been increased at the same time, and the
per-plioephate applied with tlie wheat nt
some bread and butter, mother." " Jane- seeding will cheaply and surely remedy
poor man has a chance to rest Gen. has broken my doll, mother.’* "Jim
this. By combining winter sUxik feeding
Garfield alone receives twenty times os Iim snatched my bread and molasse®,
with occasional plowing under of green
much mail as the entire town of Mentor, mother.** " Say, mother, can't I go out clover for manure I do not doubt that
and play a little wliile ?** These, and
and if tbe Postmaster is an object of
other such questions, mingled with cries the fertility of large farms may os surely
pity commiseration should be bestowed and boisterous laughter, are not very be kept up as if the farms were smaller.
entertaining to company. Some moth­ In any event where clover is grown there
ers allow their little one® to draw their must always be die roots in the soil to
the letters.
chsira up to tho table as soon as they decay and this will prevent very rapid
deterioration of
So much al- j
liegin to spread it for a meal, and they
i Probably fifty years hence there will will spat tho plates with their iiands, ways depends on keeping the soil fertile
that commercial manures wliich on trial
» abundance of trees in the West. claw the biscuits, finger the sugar-bowl, prove profitable should always be used."
Agriculturists are rapidly awaking to make landscapes on the butter-ball, put
Keep accounts and know precisely
the knives ana forks in their mouths,
tho necessity of planting them. The etc. If they are allowed to do so when what is done, and is doing, and how the
Fort Scott aud Gulf Railroad Company no one beside the family is present, rec­ busineas of the farm is paying, in what
particular it is paying, aud where it is
i begun the planting of hundreds of ollect you will have an unpleasant job to losing. Farming doc* pay. It is tlie
keep them from doing so when company
» of trees on its lands. A Boston
is at hand. And, if you succeed in so- most profitable business in tho world.
tai is I has engaged a company of complishiug tho task, the feat is about The loose and careless manner in which
srs of forest seedlings in Illinois to as thin ns to drop in suddenly upon a it is generally curried on would utterly
lady at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and wreck any less profitable business. There
find her rushing about the room with a was once a man who mode certain attach­
plant no leas than 2,720 trees to the
broom in her hand. It is a sorry thing ments for looms known as 'pickers,"
i, and cultivate these until th ey shade to hear children calling out at the table: and prepared the raw hide from which
ground. At the nprl of th** time— “Give me some more meat; I won’t they were made himself. But he thought
have that! give me a piece like Tom’®; it wm a more cleanly and liettor business
to buy the hidr® and. merely cut them up
I want some bread ; not that old piece
and make the pickers. So he bought the
of crust! why in thunder didn't vou give hide®
from a neighlior, and the first year
mo some tea!” etc., etc. Who m to he wa® overwhelmed with debt and sold
Fort Scott railroad has adopted blame for such unmannerly procedure?
out, and his neighbor became rich by
plan, one advantage of which is Of course it is not for me to say; but raring hides. The unfortunate man made
the tree enterprise will be attended any one can guess right the first time, monev ®o fast before that h® never
without stopping to think a great while. troubled himself how it wa® made, and
Borne children will be sure to run into only learned too lata that one part of his
much of
the house if a visitor calls, in order to btuunee® was profitable ®nd the other was
hear what is said; and frequently we not; but then be had ’ given over to his
meet with children tliat take the load in neighbor th® profits and kept th® losses
Jay Goold made his first stake in con versati in. What a shame, to bring for bunaelf. It u much the sune with
children up in such a msAner, when it forming, for no one can tell where he is
O, skirt I Ix autiful skirt I jerked
would be just as easy to make little la­ loaing or making money, without ao- through tlie dust and dragged through
dies and gentleman of them.
counta. Just now 1® a seasonable time the-dirt I ouot yon were white as the

A dill introduced in the Vermont
Legislature, forbids running railroad
trams or locomotive® on Sunday.

The paragraphera think tin® is little
probability of having dear father in
the future, with Haaen doling it out

�Best Stock of
----------IN TOWN

Edxa Holmes.

142 years

dead!” exliden. She taut
wm

Il makes a young m»u
vrr»
much ns if wme Chings in th® world
were all vain to sing. •‘Gome to my
boMHn, coiue, lovc,^ under' a wiudow,
and then happen to aee a sign “To Let”
on the door.
The Fiji Islanders, who up vo six
year* ago, which EuglaUd adopted
them, cAnuitiols and iu bilged in fncMM-vd traders with cold miaaiouary on
the sideboard, have become so civilized
that they wear eleap tdiirte on Sunday,
aitag hyrnnmand eat yams and beefsteak
like any orthodox Christian.

who was much potted:
The postal law makes the taking of
g on gwuI lemon's knees
,
1 ladies’; don’t you, ma." a uewapuper aud then refuting to pay
for it the same as theft, and a New
Young Swell—“I should like to have York city paper has already commenc­
my mustache dyed.” Polite Barber— ed criminal prosecution against aevera.
.“Certainly; did you bring it with persons who have attemped to swindle
you I*
.
•the publishers. This docs not affect
Mr Bergh is appealed to for the re­ those who intend to par for their paplief of animal suffering. The potatoe
bug* In the far west are freezing to
“I would rather, vote for a long*eared
donkey than for you.” said un inde­
A Boston tuau waH.noeording to the pendent voter to a Galveston candidate.
Taanscript, naked, Co bay a now style
•Q, come, now! you ought uot tp allow
of blotting pad. and he asked how it yourself to bo so influenced by family
tie*,’1 responded tbe candidate,
The
Somebixly notes that love is more iu- voter has been puzzling his head ever
. taresting than marriage, ’for the same since to find out why tne crowd laugh­
rei&gt;rua that romance ie more enticing ed.
'
’ thaTi biatory.
' ‘ Here, John, don’t eat those crackers,”
Eaid abe with baleful snap:
A&lt;pretty girl won a musket iu a
French lutery. When they gav.e it to
‘•They’re some I saved on purpose
her she asked. “Don’t they give a sol­
To put iu the baby’s pap."
.

CLOTHING

Advancing years, care, sickness, dtaap
jxnntnnnt, and hereditary predisposi­
tion-all operate to turn tbe hair gray,
and either of them inclines it to shed
prematurely.Ater’s Hair Vigor
will restoreed or gray, light or red
to a rich bibwn or deep black, as may
be' desired? It softens and cleanses the
scalp, giving ita healthy action. It
removes ftind cures dandruff and hu­
mors. -Bjuite use falling hair is check­
ed. and a pew growth will be produced
in all caaeslwhere the follicles an- not
destro
the glands decayed.. Ita

Men’s Suits from $8.00 to $25.0(1; Boys’ Suits from $3.50
to $10.00, Ladies Sacques from $2.50 to $15.00, Bools and
Shoes of the best makes, Rubber Overcoats, Rubber Boots
(Warranted), Buffalo Robes, Lap Robes, an endless variety of
Notions, Hats and Caps,’ Furs, Blankets, Sachels, Curtain
Laces, Trimmings, Edgings m piece and bunch, Groceries as
low as the lowest, Sagar from 9c. to 12c.

WANTED IN EXCHANGE
CASH.
BUTTER,
EGGS,.
BEANS,

POTASSES.
ETC.. ETC.

Boise a FRANCIS.

Bastings Business Directory*

10,000 lbs. Dried Apples . Wanted.

500 Bushels Beans Wanted.
of Corn Wanted.

Ten Car Loads of 8^mnchD’ Stove Wood Wanted.

JJASTUG8 NATIONAL BANK,

Capital and Surplus Sloo.ooo.
8*0* Draft* ca tbe principal etUee in Europe. De

The Highest Martel Price Pali 1'or Butter, Eies, Pert, Beans aufl Potatoes
IN EXCHAINGE FOR GOODS

J.BOWNE, GM.E.COODYEAB,
PrwaldecL
Cmhta

QLEMENT SMITH,

Attorney at Law(

AS A READER

YOU WILL FIND ENTIRE SATIS­
FACTION IN THE DETROIT
FREE PRESS.

TEN CENTS

A Month

ONE DOLLAR

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PIPES

Celebrated “Snowflake’’ Flour.
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5000 Bushels

The Detroit Free Press,

"Elht, is your father at home f”
ver to fata KweHhcat.
•o MomeUiiug verv iw“»N&lt;&gt; Clarence, papa
but I
«n t
And

T 0 B A C C OS,
CIGAB8,

These watches are for sale bv James Fleming
Nashville.

“Well, said John, edging tar the dooi,
Aud reaching for his bat,
'What makes you so cross about ft then I
Ain’t I tbe baby's pap!"
A small boy was lookng at romo
scriptural engravings, and gazed long
and earnestly upon a representation of
Adan and Eve in their primitive dress.
Turning to his mother, be asked:
“Ma, didn’t Adam and Eve wear any
clothesf” “No, my son.” Tbelad re­
flected a moment, and said: “By hokey,
1'11 bet the marketers made ’em hop
’round pretty lively.”
It is a wonder that, shrewd as we are
in die United States iu the art of ob­
Three edition* of the Dktioit Free Press
taining money for charitable purposes,
we have never adopted the French ore published for the txacflt of Michigan readers.
The Daily Free Press
method of opening the pocket. When
a sum is wanted they solicit several Overflows with news. Couunercial men espeiainoble ladies to pass the contribution )y will admit that in point of market reports it
box in the church. It is said that a excels. Get a copy and make comparisons for
duchess will draw oat ducats yvherO a yourself with any newspaper you pleaae. You
will find that the paper is highly original, and
countess will only bring centimes.
that everything is newsy, crisp and readable.
He was a lawyer and had been to
Wherever in Michigan the people enjoy a
Leadville, A fnend asked him bow he daily mail from Detroit, tbe Daily Free Fukss
liked it. He said: “1 dident like it at will prove itself to be tbe best newspaper fo
Daniel Pratt, a great American trav­ all. I am a probate lawyer, and 1 came Michigan reader*.
Price, ten dollars a year, postage paid.
eler. once proposed marriage to Susan very near starving to death. Out there
One copy on trial for one month, fifty cents.
B. Anthony, but withdrew his offer they never give a fellow tyne to make
Try a copy—it will give satisfaction.
when be saw her pick up a chair to his will, so then is no probate busi­
The Tri-Weekly Free Press
strike a house-rily.
ness. I tell you, it is no place for a
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
If a man foolishly does me a wrong, probate lawyer. If a man dies a nat­ Ispubliahed
It lias a great variety of intelligence, is partic­
I will return him the protection of my ural death out there they hold an in­ ularly full in Michigan news, dslalU Congresungrudging love.
The more evil quest on him.
«k&gt;Ml and Legislative doings, lias complete
comes from him, the more good shall
"What do you call thatindig nant- market reports, and is the best as well as the
go from me.—Oriental saying.
ly asked a customer iu a cheap resuitt- very cheapest newspaper the farmer, or those
Tbe average, liousewife will take rant pointing to something be had dis­ living at points haring mails leas frequent than
daily, can procure.
more pains to carry a sickly plant covered in his plate of hash. “Wrist­
Price, four dollars a year, postage,paid.
through four mouths of winter than band withnleeye button attached, sir,”
One copy on trial two months for nftv cents.
she will to keep butter oi\ the ice dur­ said the waiter briskly. “Well, do you
The Weekly Free Press
consider that a proper thing for a man
ing three months of hot weather.
to find in his hash r’ Asked the indig­ Is well known throughout the land. It contains
The percentage of suicides in San
nant customer, “Good heavens sir." a summary of the news, vigorous editorials on
Francisco is greater than in any other
cried tlie waiter, “would you expect to currcrtt themes, serial stories, short stories, en­
tertaining sketches, tbe best poctrv, brilliant
city in the world, but on the other
find a $10 silk umbrella in a 10 cent jaragraphs, and interesting and Instructive
hand when a man is happy there he is
plate of hash f"
reading, especially enjoyed tn family circles.
mi luippy that he can’t stand still.
Price of tbc Weekly Free Press, fl.50 a
A popular Macon minister recently
Cruelty to any living creature shows
year, postalie paid.
a bad heart. The boy who delights in spent the night 30 miles below Ameri­
On trial—to new subscriber* only, three
cus with a backwoodsmau, whose house
torturing a wasp with a pin will surely
mouths for 25 ce/its.
Given gratis wtth the Weekly Fbee Press
come to some bail end if the wasp diaa consisted of only two room. In the
morning ayoung member of the family
a fair show in its business movements.
in 'response to an application for a
“The Household,”
There is a-gtrl in Frankfort. Ky.,who wash-bowl, brought him an old tin pan
' has invented a wav* to utilize the move­ and. after the face toilet was complet­ a Aiipplcnicnt containing letters from lady cor­
respondent* resident in all parts of the country,
ment of a woman s chin so as to make ed. hunted up about seven teeth oi an dwelling upon topim of great interest to ladies.
it run a sewing machine, aud she will old tucking comb for him to arrange
be looked upon as greater than Edison. his hair with. During the progress of
Try a copy of tbe Free PkkmC It is a rare
“I tell yon,” says a rabid free thinker this important ceremony the following companion—t be most delightful of newspapers.
Its publishers aifn to give all tbe news from
“tbe idea that there is a God never conversation between tho‘two took
comes into my head.” “Ah, precisely place: "Mister, do you wash eyery authentic and responsible sources, and to make
it iti every respect thoroughly trustworthy as a
like my dog. Hut there is this dif­ momin’T” "Ido.” "and comb your newspaper.
ference—he doesn’t go round howling hair, tool” “Yes,” "Well, don’t it
Summing up, a single sentence will express
about it.”
look to you sometimes like you is a it: No other journal furnishes so much reading
matter, so varied and so excellent, for so little
A little boy, wqtehing tho burning of heap of trouble to yourself !”
money.
Good old Deacon N------ .having oc­
the school house until the novelty of
Specimen copies sent free. Address
the thing had aeased. started down the casion to spend the night at a* hotel,
street, saying: I’m glad tho old things’ was assigned a room in widali there
burnt down. I didn't haye my jogfry were three single beds, two of which
Detroit, ZtiUcii.
lesson no how.”
already contained occupants. Soon af­
James Oliver of Oliver’s Grove. I1L ter the light M as extinguished, a man
is M years old. He gave his wife a in one of the other beds began to snore
farm for comientHig to a divorce, as he so loudly ns to prevent his falling as­
desired to get a young wife in her leep. The tumult increased as the
plaee; lint the. now wife asked and got night wore away, until it'became ab­
solutely fearful. Some two or three
$30,000 in monej'.
... ; hours after midnight the snorerturn
Mie New ^ork Sun aaya tliat tho । &lt;.4 himself in lied, gave a hideous groan
THE LEDGER, C'Ucaro, Hl.
Washington monnment will be nothing 1 and became silent. Tlie deacon had
more than a big chimney when finish- | uupposed the third gentleman asleep
cd. but that’s all right. Let’s get tlie until at thisjuncture he beard him, exsolemn duty we owe George, off our claim: “Headead! thank God 1 he’s
hands at any coat.
(iCB(j j’’
Memery is n great thing, as exempli- ! Tho Montenegrins have custom! that
fu-d m Iowa the other,day wIipb a scr- ; might teach civilized nations many a
Toni girl suddenly woIlecUMl, ju*t as . lesson. They never go to taw. Lawtw«&gt;cty people were sitting down to ice-&gt; suits, costa, flues, damages, fees, re­
cream, that die accidentaly spilled , plevius, mortgages, appeals, decisions,
arsenic in th« fi-taxcr.
etc„ unknown to these simple children
_id. Gail Hamilton is of nature. If a Montenegrin 1ms a disIf. an it in sail
to write the reminiscences of pute with a neighbor about a piece of
about to
Ibood. we may expect some in- land,
id. do they heir-surveyors,
heir surveyors. and
aud then
: n Vnm.n »L.». about George
...» ♦ ft
pnnrl
■Rzhift*
it t itXnfthi'V
Thrir
go
to court
about
? Not they.
They
Jefferson, and quietly aud paacably take' their titles,
’ and a coupM* of swords like scytheTI.R Tendon TaL^ni.
.blades, and have a friendly diseuwion
♦t.TrLJ'S..4 t . i „frai h.
about the mutter on tho edge of a cliff
tlutt one uiail elt ph.।nt can hint a man .
a mile or t*o high. One gets cleft
an'hnire nlwP
* tJinni into hix boot*, and the other, or
ufLr/’ri ”
1 1 PeTM»P* both, tumble down tlie half
‘ lni,c’ “utl 1110 w,lolt‘ matter is forever
The Ulrhiran Central Railnxd. with Ito con DecreadiUila and sometime* reliable.
j
Yet «o called civilized people
A Fall Rivt r girl, earning a salary
.-of $3 a week, has fallen heiress to $130,­
000. We never noticed it before, but
she ia very pretty.
' If aWnnn euities his purse into, bis
head, no man cun take it away from
him. An investment in knowledge al­
ways pays the bestin to rest.
It is only in Cincinnati that girls can
die of a broken heart, and they can’t
do it there unless they have a pony
engine to lace their comets.
The devil tempts men through their
ambition, their cupidity or their appe­
tite, Wtil he comes to profane swearer,
whom he catches without, any reward.
Another poet comes forward and
aays; "And I hear tfie hiss of scorch­
ing kiss.” Beata all what a man can
hear if he is only mean enough to lis­
ten.
“How to Pay-Chnrch Debts,” is the
title of a new book.
If the same
methods can lie made to successfully
ap^ly to other debts it will have a large

Of tho mo*t improved nateras and shades of color, from 10 to 15 eta. per yard.
Fine Cashmeres at 11.00 per yard.

*ar From tta Lawrence, Kun., Dally Joural
and Tribune, Sept IS. 1880:
Regarding tbe wntebca made st tlie famous
factory at KCM-kfisd, Bl., no higher compliment
eouhl be paid than that given by one our univerdty nrofesaon a day or two since. He aakl
hi his trip to tbe East tbc past summer be
visited tbe Obscrrauiry at Washington, and
there asked. “Where can I get the most ■'reli­
able tlmeplecci" Tbe answer was “Buy a Al ways a specialty. We bare finite sizable for small boys and for the 300-pounder.
Rockford Watch."• EInce bls arrival home.

CROCKERY.
GLASS

would haggle years aud year about the
thing in cnnncery. '
A poetical writer lias said that aome
men move through life as a bond of
iuuaIc moves down t..e rtroet, Binging
out plemmre on every side through the
"
* near, tliat can
air with their

■Me route at travel from Michigan to &gt;11 pctn:« In
Kaaaa*. Nebrorte. Colorado, Trial. Minooeote*
Dakota. Manitoba, etc. Michigan Central train*

Wo propora to divide profit., and while wo can furnish you nearly every*
thing wanted for comfort of man and boast. Wo will take in exchange almost
everything tho farmer has to turn off.

Uon* » DMtatty. Offlco
oT«r Jollaa TTnlVrifS ator

W e VV nut to Sell

Attorney 4 Counsellor,

(10,000 Worth of Goods! American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, ic,,
witboat large profits.

SHERIFF.

GIVE US A CALL, and we will try and do you good.

ASHVILLE LIVERY.

J. OSMAN, Prop.

JJEW FIRNITt'RE AT

lias prepared tofarehh

J. LENTZ &amp; SON’S
We would respectfully announce to the citizensjjof Nashville
and vicinity, that we are now

SINGLE OR DOUBLE TURN-OUTS
LOW RATES.

COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
MADE A SPECIALTY
‘
Opposite tbe Wolcott Hooae. Xubviltas Mfch.

J. OSMAsV.

•

PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES

----- IN OUR------

New and Large Storte,

Patent »psrk tereaUtg Eosine* &lt;
&gt; 15 boroo-power. trocntr&lt;or a

Where you will find

PARLOR AND BEDROOM SLITS
OF EVERY DESCRIPl’IOX, PLAIN
A.VIV il’A'VCY FURNITURE

ALL NEW, jATVD OF
TBE LATEST
STYLES

G. STUDLEY,
'------- Moautaetsrar and dealer In--------

LEATHER AND RUBBER
All kinds of rubber goods.

Fire Department and Mill Supplies,
No. 13, &lt;■*«»! Strwl, (EvmCs Hotel Bloek,)
10 2=

GtaAWP RAPIDS, aMicu.

0RGANS^3^:£ir“.
few

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WE ALSO

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CARRY W FI LL LITNTE innCHOICE SELECTIONS
■ Uf] IQ HOW READY.

OF-

UNDERTAKER’S GOODS,
BURIAL CASES &amp; SHROUDS

£

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DR. HERRICK’S

CAPSICUM

Wert thta

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to their

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FOR FUNERAL OCCASIONS
to Illi! 1

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